Mao 54t . itultural '.pepailmnit. pple, Aural Inventions for a single r . - Year(lBs9).. • • • . , . We were never more forcibly iMpress, ea with t he•rapieinaprovement now ;Ita kingplttee in all that pertains to. the cul tivation of the soil than when .-4m .this morn .we took . -ip an advance Copy cif" the aftitentlpfftee Report for 1859,(kindly fur. ;nista litLAilialnintiolc Esq.., oh. itgr. elerk)and itrnitirtill'a ,list of - patents • grantcd durilg• one year in the single de partment I,f Agriculture- ' An hour or two Spent in classifying and counting the various inventions and discoveries, gave us .the following yesults, viz': There Were patented during 1859 : • . Agrie . ulturtil Implements dell kinds 659 Seed Plante, s; 30 designated as corn ' ~ planters ;:i4, as seed planters ;42 . as seeding Machines; 10,es cotton seed drills; and i potato planter 117 Ilarreqters, including 9 for cultingcoru and 'sugar cane, 3 for harvesting cot ° ton, ?, for digging potatoes, and 1 forgathering beaus, • ~ Cultivators, 5B , Pliws, including 5 Steen Plows, 43 Churns, ' • 42 . . Grain Scpara Luray . 26 Horse Rakes, - ' .24 Straw Cutters, . • 21 Hai rows; including 13 Rotary Harrows 20 Bee Hives, - Sugar cattl3 Improve. , ts , ills ..- .. . i in sugar' manufacture,. -13 Mills furl,' ' g Corn, Cotton Gins,. 'J Potato Diggers,B . . Threshing Machines, 7 (fern Huskers. ' • . 6 . . . . . Cotton Seed 11 ullers, . 7 6 • Machines for sowing fertilizers, ' 6 Machines for cutting and biritling grain 6' --Vegetable Slicers, 6 • Fertilizers ' . 5 Cotton Seed Cleaners, , 4 Hop Frames, • •.4 . 11 ay Making Machines, Mowing Machines, . . 4 Chaise Vats, ' - • ' 3 • Ox Yokes, 3 .. ?son of each of the following : Buttar • ' . working, Clover(seed)hulling, Grain fans, Grain weighers, Weeding'Hoes, • • Machines for milking, Cider Mills: • , . One each of machines for making " Pearl barley," - Cleaning animals, ' Corn cribs, Machine for Making • • Drain Tiles, Flail caps, grain bin ,grain cradle, grain dryer, grain . ahovel,'grain hulling, hay manger, plant protector, field roller,seythe snathonachinefor smoothing walks, - pitch•forks, pea-vine trellis,and . machine for girdling and. felling • - trees. - - - . • Here are '656 Inventions designed to ,facilitate the work of the soil all brought out in one year, Other years are similar ly productive. It is true that Many of these inventions do not turn out to be bf special value either to the publio or the inventors themselves; but there is origib-• ality enough in each of them to warrant careful governnient examiners in giving a patent. And it is not to be doubted that a considerable proportion of these new implements, and additions to old ones, are real improvements which will faCilitate human labor, and lesSen toil. To Dux AND COOK' SWEET CORN.— Soon as the corn is fit for the table, husk nad spread the oars, in an open oven, or some fast drying place. ( When the ker nels loosen shell the corn, or shell as soon as you can. Then spread upon a cloth to dry in the sun, or on paper in a warm oven ; . stir it often that it may dry fast and not overheat. It more resembles the undried by its being whole, is sweeter, and retains more of its natural flavor by drying faster. When all dried, exposo it to the wind by turning it slowly from dish to dish; the wind blows off all that troub lesome white chaff. In the morning of the day it is wanted, look it over nn I wash it ; then boil gently in water sufficient to cover it. Refill with hot water if more is needed. • A short time I.Otour dine(iLehould-now tender and"nearly dry), add some sweet milk, or cream, pepper and salt to taste ; a little sugar is an improvement. If the cream is not perfectly sweet, it curdles. CRUMPETB.—Two pounds of flour, two eggs, one half teacup of yeast, one pint of sweet milk ; a little salt. BLACKBERRY WlNE.—Measure your berries and &leis° then]; then to every gallon add one quart of water. - Let the mixture stand twenty-four hotirs, stirring 'occasionally; then strain oft the liquor into a cask, to every gallon adding two pounds of sugar. Cork tight, and let it stand till the following October, and you will have wine ready for use without any further straining or boiling. • FLOATING ISLAND.—A 'flice_dish for tea• may be made in the following way . Beat the whites of two eggs to a stiff foam, which pour upon a quart•of -milk previously set to boil; when the milk boils, the foam is done and you may take it off. Beat the yolks of five and whites of three eggs together, with sugar and salt ,to taste, and stir into the boiling milk; let it boil: and place in your sauce dish, with the foam floating on the top. You may season witinemon or vanilla. STEAM PUDDING.----o.ne cup sour milk, one teaspoonful cream tartar, one-half tea-• spoonful soda, two eggs, one teaspoonful salt; made as thick as griddle•cakee, and steam one hour; add whatever fruit you like. FANCY BIKILIITB.—une pound of al: monde, one of sugar, andsomo rose water. Beat the almonds fine and sprinkle with tne rose water; when they are smooth to the touch, put in a pan with flour sifted through a fine solve ; put the pan on a slow fire to dry the paste till it does not stick to,thc fingers -I-keep stirring to keep it from burning:; then take it off and make it into fancy shapes; you may ice them, or not. To M.tK' HARD SOAP.—Ono of your correspond.. nth—C. A'. CHASE, Ohio— wishes a recipe for making hard soap. 1 think if he will try this one ho will be pleased wit hit,: Take six pounds of soda, seven pounds of grease, three panda of unslaked lime, and four gallons of water. Put•the soda, lime and water Mu pot, and. boil until they are.ditisolied ; let the dregs' settle ; pout off the liquid and throw away the dregs; add the grease_, to the liquid an d boil until it is' Of- the consistency of honey; then pour it off to Cool lset it m a dry place,: and in a few" it will 'be' dry enough for use. As lnisuaritti who had ,blistered- his fingers by endeavoring -td draw on firmly of boots, exclaimed, I believe rattail( never get them on until I have *ern them a day or two I" I . bucationd. TRYING FEMALE COLLEGE, MECIIANICSHURO, PA. This InstitutioMdeslgried for the liberal education of Voting Ladies; hoe been In operation two years with • the most gratifying results. It Is now established on iillran bottle, and Its potrocage already extends over Several States. Hip located on the Ctituberiand Valley Railroad mid way between Harrisburg and Carlisle. In the most fer tile end beautitul portion of the valley, and is in clone proximity to one of the most moral, healthy, andon torprlslng towns in the State. ' It is central, and Las , ' y of aseess. Students leaving Washington, Baltimore, or Philadelphia in the morning train for Harrisburg, will arrive at alechanicaburg In "time for The edifice Is large a ecommodlons, surrounded by double v erandas, at will Accommodate about one hun dred ern Hi construction, it combines nil the modern Improvements for the promotion of health, comfort end ,convenipme. In Cheep reopecte physicians pronounce It unrivalled. The ohiunbere are large and neatly furnished. Eeeh ho its register for hoot and ventilation Only We students occupy the sumo room. The bath rooms are at all times supplied with,warm and cold water. . . • Tho grounds are ample, and well arranged for recre ation, and•the various calisthenic exercises -so emsn, tin' to heallh, graceful movement and. [geometry of forru. The Faculty of lustructiou Itkifficlent• and experi enced. In the Collegloto Deportment the course of study is era high grade. comprehending all the suldects belong ing to a Classical, Polite and Christian Education. , In the. Preparatory Deportment pupils will he care fully instructed in those branches forming the basis of a thorough English education. Scesonve,.—Find Session, from thelot W ednesday of September to the :10th of January. Second Session, from , the let of February to the lst'of • July. „Vacation, during July and Augnat. • TERMS PER SESSION OP FIVE MONTHS, PAYABLE ...• IN ADVANCE. Boarding. Washing, Furnished Rooms, F and Light. .. . .. . . • 100 00 Tuition—Colleglata Department. . . . . 20.00 0 Preparatory " . . N " First Class, No antra charge for AM,lent Languages., Mule—Pianu and Ouitat. . . . . 20 00 Vocal ht.sic. . . . .• . . . . . . 200 Modern, Languages, . . . ..•10 00 Painting, Drawing and other Ornamental Branches at the usual rates. Test•books furnished at city prices. . For furthei•particulars address, Km A. ONARLATT, A. M., President. Aug. 3. 1853 CUMBERLAND .VALLEY B. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.' 7,cc7 it4S OIiANdE . 6F .1104851 On and after MONDAY, -APRIL 18th IMO, Passenger • , Tralne will run AS follows: (Sundays excepted:) BOIL CHAMBER:IRON° AND IIARICISIIIING: Ist Train, • . Leave Hageratown, 6.45 A. 51 , " Oreencastle. ' 7.36 " " Chamberabure ' 820 " 1.00 P. ni ° Sblpponsburg, 9.00 .' 1.32' .. • Retrains,' 9.32 ° • 2.04 O Carlisle. 10.10 0 2.44 0 o Mechanicsburg, 10.42 " 2.18 ' 0 Arrive at Ilarrieburg, • 11.12 ° 345 , ° FOR OHAMDRIIBIII7RO AND HAGERSBOWN. lat Train. 241 Train • . Leave Ilarriaburg 8.05 A. 31 . 2.16 P. 51 11 ?dash/Hamburg 8.47 " 2.52 ' ll ' " Carlisle, 9.2 i, " 3.30. " " Nawville, 10.03 " 4.04 1 " Blrippeuaburg, 10.34.' " . 4.33 1 1 Obirmbe, (Arrive) ,11.00 " ' 5.10 Greencastle, 600 • " Arrive at Hagerstown. ' .6.40 ' " tra- Passengets will observe, that there is .but Ono Train a day, (a Passenger and Froighi Train comblio•d) p•or the Franklin Road, counating with train to liar. rispurg at 8.30 A: M.; one with the Tralre-autyhlg from Harrisburg at 5.00 P. 51; THREE Daily Trains leave Harrisburg for Pitts6oT at 2.45, A. 51., 12.50 and 4 05, I'. 51., making direct co: mations with trains for Cincinnati, Louisville, Cleve. land. Chicago, Indianapolis, St:Coula, and all principal points throughout the West. - For Philadelphia, via Pennsylvania Central Railroad At 1.20 and 0.05 A. 51., and 12.55 and 3.50 P. M. Vie Lobapon V. R. R., a 1.8.00 A. 151., and• 2.35, P.. 151. For Baltfnoro, at 3.27 &.7.20 A. M., &2 05 P.M., • For .rovorton and Williamsport nt 1.27 and 8.15, P. I,ll.7TraltVci Dauphin Road at 2.00, P. 51. NOTICE TO PAS:MANIERE: At all Seatlons whore Tickets are sold, Vishambersburg., Shlpponsburg, Carlisle, Mechanicsburg . and Carriaburg; a reduction of TEN CENTS on each Ticket wllVbe made to all Passer,. gdrs that provide themselves with Tickets before en tering_the'Cars. , Q. N. LULL. !Ripen Railroad 011ice,4hambersburg, A prII, 10,11100. ' f ' A., B. v:wlNG's FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS IS West High Street, Carlisle, Pa. (Premium awarded at the Cumbi7and County Agricultural Fair of 1867.) The subscriber has Just received the most splendid apartment of articles in his line., ever brought to this place—which ho is determined to sell at prices that de fy competition. Parlor . Chamber, Idnlng-room, FUICNITU Kitchen and • °Mee Embracing every article used' by House and Hotel keepers, of the most approved and fashionable design and finish. Including also Cottage furniture in sons. reception and Camp Chairs, Mattresses, idllt -frames, pictures, he., Inc. Cmchasers are requested to call and examine -his stock, at his extensive warn-rooms, West Mak street, North 'aide. A. B. EWINO, , ______lfir.,Particulaesttenilon-glven-as-usuel•to-funerals , • orders from town and country, attended to promptly and on:moderate terms. A. B. X Carllale, May 12, 1858—ly. .TALL ARRIVAL OF Fresh Drugs, , Ettney .Goods, Fruit, , and Confectionary. 8., W. UAVERSTICK has Just received from the elty and Is now opening a splendid display of FANCY GOODS, to which be dukes to call the attention of hie Mende and the public,. Ills assortment In this line cannot be surpassed In novelty and elegance, and both In quality and price of thrkarticles ' cannot fall to please purchasers. It would be Impossible to enumerate his FANCY (100D8, whichtomprisa every variety of fancy articles of the meet eaqulnito finish such as. Papier ?ditch(' Goode. Elegant alabaster and porcelain Initstands end trays, Fancy ivory, pearl and shell card cases, Ladies' Fancy Baskets, Fancy Work Doses, with sewing Instruments. Ladies' Writing Desks, and Portfolios. Port Monnales; - Oterery Variety, , Gold palls and pencils; Fano , paper weights, and a large rcriety.of ladles' Fancy etntiener,y Motto seals and wafers, Silk snitbead n Riding whips, elegantly finished. Fine cutlery, Perfume baskets and bags,' - - Brushes of every kind for the toilet, X., Basin and R. & G. Wright's Soaps and Perfumes of various kinds, Fanoy Pins for head dresses and shawls.. Musical instruments, of MI kinds and at all prices together with an innumerable variety of articieselegant .ly finished and suitable for holiday presen4 to which he invites special attention. Also, anrogrensive and elegant collection of BOOKS, comprising the varione Englieh and Amorkan Works, richly embelithed POETICAL WORKS, Bibles and Hymn Books, elegantly bound In velvet with metal clasps and corners, suitable for holiday gifts. lie assortment S 1 Sehool Books and School Stationery in also complete, and comprises everything used In the Schools. Ile also deslom to call the - particular etten. Mont Families to his. elegant assortment of LAMPS, Be., from the extensive establishments of Cornelius, Archer and others of Philadelphia, comprising every style of Parlor, Chamber and study Lampe,for burning either hard, Sporn; or Menai oil; also DYOTT'S celebrated Kerosene or Coal Oil Lamps, together with Flower Vases Fancy Screens, gc. Ills assortment In this line Is us. equaled In the borough. Also, BBOARS AND TOBACCO, embracing all the Overitot brands, and a fine assort. meat of BIENRSCUAUSI SMOKERS AND PIPES. FRIIITB, . . such ea Oranges, Lemons, Fins, Raisins. Nectarines, Prunes, Ac., FANCY CONFECTIONARY—NUTS—PUN. SHIPPED FRUITS,' MIN. 'ED-MEAT, PICKLES, Ac.. in every variety and at all prices, all of Which are pure and fresh such as can be confidently recommended to his friends., His stock embraces everything in the line of Fancy Goods, with many other articles useful to bus ekeepors which the public ere especially Invited to call and examine. Remember , the Old Stand, nearly opposite the Bank on North Hanover street. Dee. 7.1859 D ERRY'S JAPANESE POLISHES, AND LHATIIER Pgr.SISRVING COSIPOUNDS Need no rubbing—produce a beautiful Gloss and will preserve the leather ono third longer. Perry's Japanese Polish for Patent Leather Dooti. Perry'a Japanese Boot awl Shoe Polish, 25 cents • Perry's Japanese Waterproof Poll h, 25 cent*. Perry's Japanese Ilarness Polish, 25 cents. Perry'S Japoneite Poifah for Iron Goods, 50 rents. Perry's Japanese Furniture Polish. 25 cents. For sale everywhere.' • Wholesale Depot for Pennsylvinta. at IL U. Hunt' k Co. coiner of Fifth and Chestnut; Philadelphia. May 55..'00.-3in. . . SQTRAW ..HATS 1 STRAW RATS ! Just recelvid at !teller's Ohl.Bmad North Mao- Ter street, a large Mut complete Muck ME,NB' nciireeßTllAW 1148, • • • of all the different etylee ( 1%0/ltlir AlC.of • whiel • will be sold rit ersniell ad nine° qn cli7 prices. • Also, Children' Nancy Cape end - lists Mena' Due . • -; CASSIIINIVID • - ..2. , w00t-uscrti; Bei,eritiieiietyles now ready as !be illspadOci..-ligneo , e.. 0 1111 Sl.?lat IDAssits. • c4ll mar 16, 'ea.-tral. . SELLTWEI... N ew 64.01,u0. ,rITTEXTIO.IIri N EW: STORE `AND NEW GOODS •. . . ' Atter gaturninir hia acknowledgements' for the very liberal patronage which has Wen extended to him, the undersigned would call attotion to the WI that he has jut re-opened his extensive assortment of family In his now storeroom, on the South-exit carper of the public square, where the public are invited to call and examine a stock of gGddu which, in elegance, .variety and extent, will defy competition; comprising In-part loaf, lump, crushed and , brown sugars, Java, Rio and roasted Coffee livery vit. rlety and quality of TEA. Spices, (ground % and unground,) Pickets. Baucce, Table • • Now Orleans, Sugarhouse and-Trinidad Molasses; 'New York and Philadelphia Syr. . . . . ups, Cbense, Macaroni, veimecilli,• PPM Beall, kloluluY. . Mincemeat, corn Starch, Farina, Chocolate, ..Extraei co Coffee, refined sugar at reduced. rates, washing and bait. lag soda. Tobacco of the moat favorite brands, and the finest quality of Sugars. Also,.a beautiful assortment of Britannia : Ware, plain. and "gad.band China Ware, Olam,Anuene.'Stone and Earthern Ware, in great vs. riety, aridani elegant •Int of : Fancy Soaps, eitracis and perfumery for the toilet. • . . .., , - • FRUITS: Including Peaches In cane, Raisins, Oran. •berriceirdry. apples, citron, almeuffs, oranges, lemons. ho., dm. , ( ( .1 tr '... .....' ". .ty(A . embracing illitg' common 6l a e t% e olc r t i' .ie 0;.1Ill' i(i.; t= = ) ~key, Brandies, dark and pal?, Lisbon. : ‘. -.:. -71 A V . Sherry Port. bladed% Gioger, Catawba • '.- - .1:....: and Muscat Wines in casks and bet. floe, Scotch N blekey, 'Selland Gin, and Scheidam Schnapps. . . - - - - - A largo stock of LAMPS, including Dyott'e celebrated lamps for burning Hormone or cool oil; also Sperm, Pine. Lard and C I 011, Burning Fluid, Sperm and Star Candles. r• . • • CEDARA ARE . AND BROOMS. Brushes, Ropes, lappet, Soaps, Doormats, Walters, Looklng•glaraos, o latter and note paper, Willow. Ware, painted Id otg, do. Cotton and woollen Hose, and half none, and a full Ada' of Gllmres,Ancludlng the wall known. Hanover Buck Gloves. • In abort, his stock comprises everything that Is called • for in hie line of business, and no efforts will be spared to render entire satisfaction to his customers. • INIIOFF. Carlisle, Oci. 27, 1628-Iy. . fl:ir Marketing of all kinds taken in exchange fo goods. J'o S P U S T 11,E .L WATCH-MAKEITILEETER BOUTU 'HANOVER. , • Ajar, doors South of the rourt brow. Ifailng supplied myself with a large assortment of Watch Materials, Classes; kr., I am now prepared to repair all kinds of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, kb, on the most reasonatio terms, that , may be entrust, d to any care. hoping by strict attention to business to be fa "cored with a liberal share of public patronage. A fins assortment of JEWELRY; such as Ladies' Breast Pins and Ear Drops, Gold and Cameo; Misses' Breast NMI anti Ear Dropebßoi and Ohm Puns all sizes Gold Chain Hooks, Plated Clutins,Gilt Lockets, Guards. Keys, I,:c. Also, a large and fine assortmentbf as= Mao, a floe lot of Silver Hunting, Detached Lover, and Loptne Watrben and a - pod assortment of Silver pletod and Stool Spectacles. nll of which will bo sold low. A share of public patron• ego In ro•pectfully bollelted. JOS. U. STEEL. Corlinle, July 13, 1850—ly "41.61.1110.1 r 11.1E14 I ) FAMLY GROCERY AND TEA STORE. ' • . Just received and in store, a fresh and well se. 'acted assortment of MN Java and Mars., collie. Coffee, Roasted Coffee. Crushed Pulverised Sugars, Refined and other brown Sugars, superior , ~ . Syrup Molasses, Orleans (baking) Molasses. ' • , Spices of ovary variety— , pure only;: Starch, Farina' and Chocolate, Macenroni, Chem, and Crackers, Tapioca and Sago, Indigo, . Saleratna and. Hods, Cream Tartar and us• sorted Pickles, Mustard and Coriander N. 14. TEAS.—A line assortment In Packages, 4 =7, and le bulk—as well-as all other articles 01 . belr i l at i fe t d o u t c l z business — all at the lowest u prices. ..7. W. EBY. WATCHES, JEWELRY,. AND SILVER-WAREAT COELYN'S old established Stand, West Main St, nearly_opposite the Cumberland Valley Bonk. ' " I have Just received a new assortment of watches. e a - el ry. medallions. silver *are, &c.. in addition to my °ruler stuck to which 1 invite the attention' of the , public, Thlt assortment embraces fine gold and silver lever watches, Hunting and open rasa do., gold An chors for Ladles and Gentlemen and Silver Lepinea and Guartler watches of, every Variety In style and price. ,_ Also fine gold,Medallionn. Breast-pins fur Ladles and Gentlemen of every quality, pattern and price. Gold fob, vest. curb and neck chains. Gold bracelets, finger dogs, cuff-pins, al Mir, sleeve-buttons, croesea,-charms, Ac., Sc. Gold and silver thimbles, silver and plated butter knives, forks, table, tea, salt tynd mustard spoons of every variety. A large assortment of gold, olives . .§2poNgt a and• common spectacle'', to suit all ages to which we invite special atten tion. A fins Ink of GOLD PENS from the best makers, Tea...le - cgs* fancy Mies, silver and pearl . card easel], gold and common bracelets, notch chains, Mantle Clocks and a variety of articles usw_ a ,1 ally kept In Jewelry establishments, which ,d , t asis I will fell low for cash. All articles war- um, tented to be what„tly are represented. N.—Lt.' Particular attention' paid as uanal.4q. • ''' ...; WATCH REPAIRING and all work wart ranted. THOMAS CONLYN. . Dee. 23.155771 1850 L , ItESK G. It OCERIES! AT 8. C. nuyErrs Shad and Mackerel of different gradi•s, At ituykrrs.- Sal mon, Sada Flea end Fish, At HUT ETT'S. - Codfish, Salt and Pickled herring, Cheese and Crackers can be had Dried Fruit, Provertes and Jellies, At_IIIIYEST'B. Sugar Cored Deaf and llama, At ItUYETT'S. A Leigh supply oiLIQUORS. At lIUYETT'S 0110. Whits Lead, &c,„ de., MARRIAGE GUIDE .7 e A NEW BOON. TIY WILLIAM VOTTNG, VE.•D .v.itt:/:. Tiro secret clue to Courtship. Love ~-2.ti k ,,i, and Merriam,: with the diseases incl. •- ...._ '''- --- ....... 5 i;:. dent to Youth, Maturity and Old Age being lights and shady of Married ? F. 7 .54, In •'• ,—.-*--: -...., Life. Its Jot n and Sorrows, Ilopen,Fears 1, ...7. , ..A.: .1,.Z.`: and Disappointments. Lotall msrried .:"..,, : I.V.' - people, or those contemplsting mar .": ti'‘' Ilene nod having the least Impediment to ronrried life, read this book. Let every young man amcworunn in the laud rend this book. It is Fut or PLATES, arid discloses secrets that every_ ono should know: a little knowledge at first may save a world of trouble in afterlife. ~ Send fore copy (ouciosing 25 tents) to DR. WM. YOUNG, No. 410 SPRUCE STREET, PIIILA [MURIA. Cirllc o, April 26, '0000,.* A 1860 HARDWARE! HAR. D - Jonla P. Lytle & Son .have Jived completed 'opening their Spring Stnch of Hardware, Pointe, Oils. varnlehea, Olara Ac. lp which they invite the early .aittention or the pubilto. We have greatly enlarged our stock in all various braochea,aud eau uow accommodate the pub with In largo orxmall quantities, at the lowest prime. But wo do not wish the public to understand that we have brought all the koods in Philadelphia and New York to our town, but we can assure them that ono look into our store will convince Mont that we hare enough to supply the demand in this market. Persons wanting goods an our line will find It to their advantage to give use call before tanking their purchetees.—All orders personally and punctually attended to, and no Were. presentations made to Wert sales JOHN P. LYNN & SON. May 2, . North HattoverSt. Carlisle SPRING GOODS.- SHARPLESS BROTHERS, Have received as admirable stock of Now Fabrics, such ae TRAVELLERIES, GILISAILLEB and CAMILLAS. Fancy BILKED= Auction, below the coat of Impor tation. HANDKERCHIEFS and CgAVATS. HOSIERY, EMBROIDERIES. PLAIN colored. BLACK glossy BILKS, and . neat CHECKS. OKAY' POPE " LINES GANDIES. GREN in every variet ADINES, y Chine LAWNS a and Plai OK AY'd. nd OR CHINTZES, MUSLINS, FLANNELS, QUILTS A FURNISDING GOODS • IRISH SHIRTING LINENS of the best bleach. SHAWLS • CLOAKS LACE and ' SILK MANTLES. •• Goode for .FRIENDS ' wear, ' • • 8110 E GOODS. • BOLTING CLOTHS, Ac.,• Ac. BIIARPLSIS !lumens. Bth & Chestnut, Philadelphia. I=l May 2,1660.-Bm+ TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT TO VIE ••• CITIZENS OF CARLISLE AND 'VICINITY. The undersigned has located himself In tblitoom im mediately above Dr J. K Smith's office, (opposite. the Depot) where be intends conducting the MERCIIANT TAILORING BUSINESS la all Its wallow branches. Dress, Frock, Pack, nod Business Coals cut and made In' the latest New York and Philadelphia fashions. Panto. loons Cut by a NNW fiTATNNI which tall give the wear. er an elegant appearance when Ina standiurpositl• and when In a eltling posture will not ride half may up to the knees as le usually {ho case in the nld way OS outting..,Alae, p beautiful stAu of, VEBTB that will not be deposed to ride up,as Is ,geually. the case. In all them garments he will Insure arlh • • •• --Cutting done at short •notlce,' and diirsietlons 118 tO 'making given when desired. , B..ROOEVELLOW. April 4;'69;-3121i . MISTAK.H.-.4,ll:tinv i on6 in: Want — ot pins old ImporteitAid Runk Dninda, 'qr 0 d 11,31 WMakey, or .90. Muss, *4l, can'.gel. :pus 4sVoa plr6ociry of the ifatitiitior. . • 11,ETZ. Carliels, 43.10, 141 GRuOER S FISH AND SALT OOLD FINGKR RINGS =I =E! EMIZSE! RELIABLE GOODS. tninber gloat. 7 1VEVOOAL AND 11,U MBE ft YARD . The subscribera :have MIS dayenlered into part., uershlpto trade in' -• • P :4 ;41 ' . N Di 13. E. , We will have'eMistantly hind and furnish to order all klnda tad quality Of seasoned • • FRAMS STUFF, • Faling,•Plaetering Toth, Shingling Lath, worked !Icor• lug aud Weatherboarding, Posta and Rails, and every or . tide that.belongs to ti LUMBER YARD. • kinds of Shingles, to Wit: Whitepine, Ireinlack, . and Oak, of different qualities. Raving Care of our own wo can furnish bills to order of any length "nod size at the shortest notice and on the meat reasonable hums. Our worked boards will be kept under cover no that. they cambe furnished dry at all times. • ' • We have constantly on hand all kinds of Family Coal under cover, which we will deliver clean to any part of the borough.' To nit : • meg ENS VALIMY, Broken, gg, Stove and Nut LUKE FIDDLER, TREVORTON, LOCUST MOUNTAIN, lAMIBERY. • which we pledge ourselves to sell at the lowest:prices Rest quality of • Laub tisnor's and Blacksmith's Coat, always on hand whirl' rrit will sell at the lowest figure Yard west sldtrei Grammar School, Main street. ARMSTRONG & HOFFER. July 20,1855, do. 'do 011AMBERSBURG FEMALE SEM ‘_) INARY. The location is pleasaut and healthy, and the arisen tomes are equalled by few in the land. Th 6 Institution 111, large and prosperous, with corps of sea gents eho. son with rare, and well qualified to instruct in the stolid d ornainontod branches, The influences in the board ing depprt mon t are parental. moral and refining. The next session will commence. on the 7th day of February. Catalogues may be had on application to the Principal. REFRENCES Be.. W. W. Ms, Carnide; Rev. John Ault, Loudon, Pa;' Deo. 11. Ducker, Bsq., lloguestnen, Pa; Non. Ow. Chamber., D. 8. Sebueck, D. D., 8. R. Fisher. D. D., Ilea, P. B. Iteexa: Kee. Joseph Clark. Chamberableg, Pa Pro• ritesora at Piliteeton r N. J., both of the Collego and Theo logical Seminary. • • Per. lIENRY REEVES. A. M., Mrs. BAR/LULLI. REEVES; Carllnle, Jan . . 22, 18GO.-1y J. K. NONEDIAKEWS 1 -1 0RWARDING AND COMMIS .I_, SION HOUSE, 'FLOUR AND FEE,D' COAL, PLAm'TER AND SALT. , . The subacrlher having taken the Ware House care and fixtures of Wm. B. Hurray's well known estalilith meat, on West High street. opposite Dickinson College; would inform the public that he has etitercdainto general Forwarding and Conuni.lon business. The highest market price will be paid fur Flour, Drain and produce of all kind, • . Thaw ere elan prepared to freight . produce and - stock to Philadelphia and Baltimore, at the lowest rates, with safety and despatch. ' • - PLASTER AND SALT kept constantly on, hand, and FLOUR AND FEED at a holesale or retail. Coal of nil Mesh,. embracing, LYKEN'S VALLEY: .. LUBB,E..I,DDLER; • SUNBURY WHITE ANL • • LOCUST GAP, Limebnrner's. and Blacksmith's CONSTANTLY /OR SALL'. KEPT UNDER COVEIL • and delivered dry to any part of the town. . J. It. NONEMAItER Cirliele, August 17, 185 C. NRW COAL YARD AT TOR Irma END OF CARII4I.F.. The subscriber would respectfully rail the attention of Lltneburner'siand the citizens of nrlieie, and the surroundingrountry generally, to hi■ NEW OIkL YARD, attached to his Ware ROMP, on West Ilikh Bt., where ho will keep constantly on hand a largo supply of the boat quality of COAL, to wit: Lykene Valley, Luke Fiddler, Pine Grove and Trivet , ' ton Broken, Egg and Nut Coal—screened and dry coal, which he pledges himself tosell at the lowest iwssiblo, prim. Best quality of ^ LIbIEDUNNER'S AND DLACKBAIITWEI COAL _ always on band. .119• All °Mere left at the Waro House, or at his res dance in Nortb Ilatioyer street, will be promptly a tended to. ' J. W. IaNDkjtSON. ' Carlisle, April 14, 71!1—tf. - -. • GLASS! GLASS!! PAINTS PAINTS!! A full orseament of 0 taciof. all Az and quality, with a large. Meek of fresh PAINTS, ji colors. Olin &c.,' Conical In large or .me quantltlem, at low figures at JOHN P. LYNN & SON, Oct. 21, '5B. North Handcar Street. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. The proprietand manufacturers of HOS ' TETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BIT TERS can appeal with perfect confidence to physicians and citizens generally of the United States, becauselhe article has attained a rgint- Lotion heretofore unknown. A few facts upon this point will speak more powerfully than voltunce of bare assertion or blazoning puffery. The censtunption of llostetter's Stomach Bit ters for the last year amounted to over a half million hottles, and from its manifeat steady increase in tittles past, it is'evident that during the coining year the consumption will reach near one million bat ties. This immense amount could never have been sold 'but for thvare medicinal propert ietf contained in the prekra-- tion, and the ,sanctioir of: the moot prominent physicians in those sections of the country where the article is bestlnown, who not only recommend the Bittern to their patients, but. are ready at all times.to give testimonials - toits efficacy in all, cases of stomachic derangements and the diseaSek resulting therefrom. This is not a temporary popularity, obtained by extraordinary efforta in the way of trum poling the qualities of the' Bitters, but a solid estimation of an invaluable medicine, which is destined to be as , eliduring as time itself. Hostetter's Stomach Ilittera Lave 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 alloyed pleasure. It removes all morbid matter from the stomach, purifies the blood, and imparts repeived vitality to the nervous system, givixg it that tone and energy indispensable for the restoration of health. It operates upon the stomach, Hier, and other digestive organs, mildly but. posierfully, and soon restores them to a condition easential to the healthy discharge of the functions of nature. Elderly persons may use the Bitters daily as per directions on the bottle, and they will find in it a stimulant peculiarly adapted to comfort declining yeani, as it is.pleasnnt to the palate, invigoratinglo the bowels, excellent as a tonic, and rejuvenating generally. We have the evi dence of thou Sands of aged men and women who have experiencathe benefit of using this'. preparation while suffering from stomach de 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 sex. There aro...certain OHO:1810ton their cares are'eo harassingthat many of them sink under the trial. The relation of mother and. child is so absorbingly tender, that the mother, especially if she be young, is apt to forget.her 'own health in Ler extreme anxiety for her intent.., Should the period of maternity arrive during the summer aeason, the wear of body and raiud is generally aggravated. Hero, then, Is a neeeasity for a stimulant to recupe, rate the energies of t the ay:dent, and enable the mother to bear. up under her exhausting trials and. responsibilities. Nursing mothers gene rally prefer the. Bitters to all other invigora tors that' receive the endorsement of physi cians, because' it is agreeable to the taste as well as certaip to give a permOnent increase of bodily strength. All those persons, to whom we have particu larly referred; above, to wit: 'sufferers from fever and ague, caused by malaria, diarrhcca, dysentery, indigestion, loss of - appetite, and all diseases or derangements of, the Stomach: superannuated invalids, persons of sedentary occupation',:iiiid nursing motherS, will consult their own physical welfare by giving to Hos tetter's/Celebrated Stomach Bitters .1 trial. . CAUTION.L-IV° caution the public , against using any of ihe many imitations or counter feits, but ask, for .1100TETTEIVEI CELEVAATED STOMACH BIT'CEIHII, and ECO that each bottle has the words 't Da.J. llostetter's Stomach Bitters" blown on the, side ,of Abe bottle, and stamped on the metallic cap' covering the cork, and obServe that:oar autograph signaturo is on the. - Prop and !lola 14HOEVIETTEU & SMITH, 1 4 1tlbufgh, Fa., and aidd . 123 , all drifggisto,' Orleans: and &Wear generally throughout- 08.1:Tnited States; south Ame rica. and Churnany. -• • ", • . 1 .. . .. . Yogi sate he 8, lloit, 8. W. Ileveritick, belittle; John 0, Attlelf, 'John, tetabaagb, filapplosharg; li, Neuf MAN •L. B. thig leg, .alegliguleibiug ; it ad. /hugest. .geneissllyltite gist the tounti. -,... • Noy. 9, '69., 2,44 :1MP8..A.5W013h1gM.T.4-- •.. SO batrittiCksaooParttha Airy lasts itosortmeat R than aro, at the Stars of • • ' • 'Nadi T.'4 ,• • MINIM SAXTON. illiscellancous. t a 00 D 1 .GOOD Cr:11 ', 00 DIU Nut Ind received at the cheap Orocery of the under signed, lola of good th:n6e, a part of which are the lot. lowing I llerinetlcally. gaoled PRACIIES, (knish.) • • ~ • " TOL ATuES, . , " CORN, . • ' .' ' , " PEAS, " ASPARAGUS,," w " OYSTERS ' w " LOBSTSR.4. s " PINEAPPLE, " • - , • TURTLE SOUP, w ",,. SARDINES, 'Pickled Corking, Chow Chow, Piccalliii,...Lobaden, Cauliflower, Oaprro. ' Olives, Tomato,' Katsup, Walnut do, Mushroom do. Pepper Sauce, Monthly, Witte, Cranberries, the•finest of Dried Rest, Sugarmnrod limns, Shoulder. Bologna Sausage, Soup ^< , S,NlacearouL Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Illolasserhaud I oral' kinds. • QUE.r.g&W , Aiskif YIN *MARS; among which are twenty.fiee thouiand German Sixes. prime Tobacco, and the voryLost add purest LIQUORS in the county, Coufbetinnary and fruit, Sc. ' All of which aro offered tai the citizens of Carlisle and "county of Cumberland. at the lowest prices fps CABII. COME ONE, COME ALL, two doors East of Rhoads' Warehouse. . . Car'WC Nov. 9,185 D. IILIFI INSURANCE :- THE ALLEN. `. AND EAST PHNNBIIOItO MUTUAL PM IN DURANCE CO3IPANY of Curnherland county, Immo rated by au eq. of 'Assembly, Is now fully organizedond I u operation under the numsgement 'ot the following commissioners, vlz: ' Daniel Bailey, William It. Gomm, 31ichkel Cockilu, J. Riche'homer, Christian Stayman, John .0. Dun lap, Jacob /I. poorer, bawl. flyer, S. Eberly, Banjo ado 'II.• &lamer, J. Brandt, Joseph Wickersham. Alexander Cathcart. The rates of Insurance areas low and favorable as any Company of thotkluol in the State. Persona wishing In become members are Invited to makeepplication to the agents of tbe, company, who are willing to welt upon thorn at any time. W. R. GOlfG AS, Pres Want. CHRISTIAN BTAYIIAN, Vise, President , • I.FAVIS VIER , Secretary MICILSET,COCRLIN, Treasurer. .-lilisriavro.—Wm. R. Gorges, flyer. Christian Stay mien. M. (kicklia..l. C..nunlap. IL Martio, D. Bally, .1 ILllnorer, Alex. Ciithcart, Wickiirsham, J. ger. S.-kiberly, J. Brandt. rnuclpals CUM blittAND COD NTY. —John Slut nick. Allen Henry nearing, Shiremanstown; Samuel. Woodbury Dickinson: Henry Bowman, Churrbtown ; Mode Oil fith; South Middleinn ; Samuel Graham, W. Penn bore'; Samuel Cancer, Mochaniciffinrg; J. W. Cocklin Shoplierlstomrti; Coovor, Shepherdstotrn ;110.9n I. ,ton, Silver Sring: Beni. Havel stlek: . .Silver Spring' Charles Roil. C, 1T,1A 4 Alum flyer, Carlinlo. V 0166 COUNTY. , ....W. S. Picking. Dover; Peter Wel feed. Franklin: Jae:Griffith, Warrington r .1. F. Den - dome' Washington; D. - Rutter; Newburg; it: C. Cinch' Dillsburg. DAUPHIN CO.—Houser A: Lachman, Harrisburg. Members of time company haring policiesalmut to ex• plea. can hare them?, ' . wed by making application In any'of the Agenta.. - 7 • April 20.1800. JI4O. B. onunctr .CILURCII & EBERLY STEAM SA* MILL' ATM • • • • LUMBER YARD, . NEW CUMBERLAND, rA. All kiln% of LUMBER, • coindatitly on band. Lumber delivered at any point nceetodble by Railroad . . at the shortest notice. BIIILDINCL TIMIEER OF' ALL SIZES AND LENOTIIS CUT TO ORDER slny 25,185)—tf H 0 W . Alt D ASr () CI A O•N , , - A Banarolont inatltution, artabllshal by Rperlrtl dormant far the relief of tho altif and •dtstrosed; afllletedialth Virnlant nod lo.pldomlodiseaaca, and especially for Om Cum of ,lllseasua or • do, Sexual Organa., MEDICAL ADVICE given anti IC by the Acting Sur: • • seen. to all who apply by letter. with a description of their' condhlon, (age, woupation,- habits of life, ke.,) and In rases of eatretue poverty. Medluines furnished free of charge. „ VA LC A RIX DEPORTS on Spormtorriires, end other - Diseases of the Sexual Divans. and on the NEW HEM /MI ES entployed•ln the Dispensary. sent to MC Millet.' In sealed lett. envoloPein free (.1 . charge. Two or three Rs in ps 11w teedageewill La Arientable. Address. DIL .1. Sri ILLEN 10111iIITON, Acting Sur goon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, I'a. By order of the Directors, •- E.RA lIEAItTWFLL, Prnald.o OEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary. ' =I LADD, WEBSTER CO. - IMPROVED TIGHT RTITelt SEWING lIIACHINES. On Exlabltinn end for sale nt Mrs. R. A. RITADLOS DAGUERREAN ROOMS, 2nd door west of Dr. ZITZEIt'S (MCA, C./1/110, PA. • -• Band for s circidar to W. H. MASONIAgent, Dec. 7, 1859-tf. pttNTs AND OILS.- • • • 10 Tons White Lead. 1000 Gallons of ell. Just received with a largo assortment of ' s Varnishes. Fire Proof Point: Turpentine, Florence White, Japan, White Zinc, Putty. Colored''/, ne, Litharge, • lied Lead, Whiting, . Belied Oil; • Glue, • Lard Oil, Shellac, Sperm Oil, Paint Brushes, pleb Oil, &c., Colors of et ery description dry; and 011 In cans and tubes at the Hardware Store of March 7,'00. lIFNItY SAXTON, Thousands are daily speaking In praise of DR. EATON'S INFANTILE CORDIAL. and why? ilerause it never fella to afford Instantaneous yeller wiuln given In time. It ncle to it by magic, and one trial alone will convince you that what we bay Is true. It contain■ NO PAREGOR:C OR OPIATE. • of any kind, and therefore relieves by removing the sulTerings ef your child. instead 'of by deadening its sensibilitleS. For this reason it commends Itself As the only reliable prepsratint now known for Children Teething , ' Diarrhoea, Dysentery. Grip ing in tile Bowels, Acidity of the Stmosch, Wind. Cold in tho head, 31111 Croup, also. for noftening the gums, reducing indium tinn, regulating the Bowels and relieving pain. it has no equal—beingan anti spas medic it in used with onfailinl sitcoms in all cases of Convulsion onother Pits. As you value the lire and health of your children, and wish to save them from those sari and blighting consequences which are certain to result from the lion of narcotics of which other remedies for Infantile Complaints are composed, take none but DR, BATON'S INFANTILE CORDIAL, this you can rely upon. It is perfectly harmleta and cannot injure the most delicate infant. Price, 25 cents Full directions accompinv each bottle. Prepared' only by CHURCH &DUPONT. No 419 Broadway New York. gLOOD V FO\ Healthy human Blood upon being ANALYZED always presents us with the same essential elements and nivel of course the True Standsrd. Analyse thO Blond ore per , un suffering front Consumption, Live .Complaint, D 314,01.411, &tofu's, fic. end we find In every Instance certain deficiencies In the red globules .ofillood Supply these deficiencies and you are made well. The BLOOD FOOD Is intruded upon this Theory —hence Ice astonishing emcees. There are FIVE PREPARATIONS adeptvd to the de6clenefee of the flood. In different dimases. For Coughs Wile, Bronchitis, or any afldei lion whatever of the THROAT or LIMOS Inducing COCC. gumption, UFO No I, which Is always the No. for De presslon of Spirits. Lou of Appetite. and Mr all Chron le Complainte arising from Over use, General Debility, and Nervous Prostration. No. 2, for l Aver Complaints, No. 3, for Dyspepsia. Doing already prepared for ab sorption It is taken by drops and carried iMmedlately Into the circulation, no that what you gain you retain. The. No. 5 le fur Festal° Irreguririlien, Hysteria, Weak nature. ke. Bee special directions Mr thin. For Balt Rheum. Druptlons, Bcroftfloue, Kidney, nail Bladder Comp:Mitts: take No 6. In all moon the direction moot . tw atrial, followed. Price of the Blood Food $1 per bottle. 'Sold by Cllllitell k DUPONT, No 02 Broadway .1 W. Dyott Bone. Phila 4 delphia, and , O. 11. Her ork ter iltteburs Wholeenle Agent!. For Bale by _ B. Bina t, Carlisle. ICE CREAM. Th. subscriber would respectfully announce to public the 'hi Is now prepared with anlitional room, at his old stand opposite the Dahl:mid Depot. to furnish Ice Cream of RN DRY FLA I, OIt, to any numbot add at short notice. , May 0, ',651.-.3t. DAVID ROCHA VELLOW. 100 TONS .IRON . . AND RO Id. ED trtox of the very beet ENGLISH BRANDS sierren. 4n every way Superior to American make.. Just re elated with a largo assortment of , Sheet Iron,. 'Anent , . . . Hoop Iron, • , Ytree,- ' !kind Iron, --,-- 4 .Vilea, Horse Shoe Tinu, . - Rasps, Spring Steal, ' Bolts, Cast Steel, :.- Were, . • Dilater I told, , Nuts, • . • ' ' ' Washern.. ' ' - , lima* Stumm • ' Screw Plates, -• • ~,' .. Nails.' Ulaokernith Ilelle'we az. at,. • . Clasper that ttulaheapasi, at the liardaara allot" at 'AlfiTcli 7 , 40. • ...: , 1319NRY BAXTON. ... , . '' •it II.: Allietai soli a t iiir,llloB with tiBfeit added. la eivarraniett. .-. 'l, ' • IBisciantomi: BENZ MEM 9 mu xu•Y. P. Lynch, - • I? and GAS FITTER, the M.. 8. Church, _at, Carlisle. Lead and Iron Pipe., lien Sink., hydrant., • 110th Tula, • . lint A Cold Shower Baths, !lath hollers, Water Closets. Wash Basins. Force and Lift Pumps. hydraulic Hams, &c. Wro . tlrou Weld Tubes, -- And - every deserlption of-cooks-and-Wings for Fa.; Meant, water. Ac. Superior cooking ranges. hextentand gas fixtures put up 1,, churches, titnres and dwellings, at short notice, in the most modern style. All matell al. and work In our Hue at low rates and warranted..., /14- Cou ntry' work and Jobbing promptly attended tfr. rilatC3. 1849-1, 1860 EIAII.DWARE.- The Subscriber has just returned from . the Eastern cities With the largest, cheapest and beet •selected as royinient'ef Hardware over uttered In this County. Eve ry thing kept lu a large Wholesale and Retail Nerd warn Store can be had a little lower than any other house In the county at the Cheap lit rdware store of literch 7.'60. HENRY SAXTON. TRUSSIS L ! BRACES!! SUPPOB " C . . H. NEEDLES. S. W. Corner Twelfth-dr. Race 9t '• PHILADELPHIA. • Practical Adjnoter of Rupture Trusses and Mechani cal Iternedleo. ❑as constantly on baud a large Stock ni lienulue French trues., also atompleto maertment of the boot American, tachiding the colebinted Whiles Patent Lover Truer, believed by the beat authorities to be importer any yet invented. Englihh and Amerl• eau Supporters and Delta, Shoulder !knees, Suspensory Hand:ages, Self Injecting Syringes. adapted to both sea. ea, In neat portable cases, French Pentarlea, Urititil Dago Ac. • °Mere and letters of enquiry, will moot prompt i nation. August 24, 1850 LTA ! HA MES ! !FLAMES!!! 11 350 Pair lianler,Just received of all kinds. COMMON PATTERN, LONDON PATTERN, ELIZABETHTOWN PATTERN, with and without patent fastenings eheAper than ever. at the Hardware Store of March 7,'60. HENRY SAXTON.'" WALTr.R C. W H ITMAN. Dealer to • FINE GROCERIES • N. W. Corner 17th and Arch S PEIHADELPHIA:. •-• Importers of Cross & Blackwell's PICKLES and BAUCH& Particular attention paid in selecting tine TEAS & COFFEES Por Families, Sugars always at Refiners' prices. Choice ITINES,IIQIIOIIb and BEGARB, of the boat brands, always on hand. Play 9, '6o.wly. WM. 11. MAURICE'S HEAP BLANK BOOR & STATIONERY ESTABLISHMENT. 32.6 Chestnut Street, below Fourth, South aide •r (EMON Or TOS aPitEll) MAOLF.) P lIILADELPHIA, ,p A.,- Ledgers. Journals, Day nooks, Castilla**, palter PA per. Foolarap Paver, 11111 Paper, Steel Peua In t reat ea. rlety, Duet:lopes - of MI rises, Letter Hanka, 13111 Books, RECEIPT BOOKS ttc.' Enveloping Paper. Quill. &c. COPPYING PIII EM 80, Sti and $lO. •'Copying panne. Copying Bruebee, and ALL OTHER ARTICLES VCR TUE COUNTING lIOU6N Which will be aold from twenty to thirty pei rent, below tba ordinary prices, for comb. Carliblo April la, '60.-3m. • NAILS NAILS 11 NAILS 111 A 'Ameritech of good, Clean, 'Neat, and Tough nail., at the lowest Priem+. Our nape are worth forte a keg more. than any other make or main sold lu our •town. thin in the opinion of meelnudra who have tried them, we alp° have a full.aesortment . . ,131.111..Ntal BIATIIII.IALH,:.' of We Intent sad most spprOred styles. All goods war rooted es represented. MIDI P. LYNP. a :der 2. 'On. Mirth [(Anew 0:-Carthat!. • 1 - 4 1 LY N I.TS I FLY.' N I. , • .000 pair Ply Iteht, f Ml . colore; Moen, ',Clottort •aod Terine—rcheopor than the cheapeet , ..ltlnt 'received at the Hardware Stare of - L. 4ABaort. --- :_ 11.—$011vAgeute fur. Of !atilt :Cbaceberehtitg Twine Fly Nets. Aterchatitir suopll.4 at' Matittlitetttr• era prkes. • dun..]. 142,0, AND , PHILADELPHIA • a • DAIL F.REI(i7HToL , IN IL • FREED, WARD & 'FREED, • 1311 AIAREVE srneer, PHILADELpLUA.. .L 4D. RHOADS, . ELLIE STREET, CARLISLE, PA. • • • cglair Cars of this Lin; 'Wrath, Dopot 811 blsrket st., Doily, at 4 o'clock, P. 81. . Leave Cailisle;Daity, 7.o'slock, A 31. ' Coodsintondol for this Littl - Should be rratrkod C. A P. Daily Freight Line, and sent in ?by 4 o'clock, 51cy 211, 18511. II •L' AD E P I A . AND READING It A I L It O A D Eli 313111 t ARRANGEMENT, : • 18, 1859. • • Two passenger trains bum Harrisburg chilly, (Sun gave ereepted,) at 8.181 A, M , and *2.40 P. M.. for Phila. dolphin, arriving there at 02.00 neon and 7AO P.N. Return ingi leave Philadelphia at 7.30 A.M., and 3.30 l'. 31., arriving at Harrisburg at. 12,20 noon •and 8.26 P. 31. FARM; Philadelphia, No.l Cars. $3.26; No. 2 (in same tofu.) $270. Fares to nestling. $1.60 and $1.30. • At Heading. connect with trains fur Pottsville, 111Ineti• villa, Tam:ulna, Catawleno, .Fc. - Four trains leave ;trading for, Philadelphia daily, at A. tit ; 10.10 A. M., 12.30 noon and*6.o6 - P. M. " Leave Philadolnhia for heading at 7.30 A. M., 1.30 51, 3.30 r. N., and 4.46 Pv M. , Fares from ;loding to Philadelphia $1.76 and Si 46. - Tlle morning train ,from Harrisburg connects at Reading with up train for Williesbarre. Pittston null Scranton. • Fnr,through ticklitt and other InformatiOn apply to J. .1. CINDII, • ' General Agent. !any 11, '5O MEW STAGE ROUTE.- LI The subscriber hoe started a triweekly line of Stages between Carlisle and Landieburg. leaving Car lisle every Idondayi, Wed ttesday and Friday, lamed'. duly on the arrival of the afternoon train of cars front the east. Returning, leaves 'Landisburg at 850 A. Al., every. Tuesday, ICoanesday and Saturday, and:arrives rt Carlisle at 1.00 P. Id., On. Perry County Warm tpringu, Shermansdule, Sterret t's Sap nod Carlisle Sul Our daringo. Cu and ttfer Ante the 151 h, the line - will nr run daily for the accomanotintion of passengers going the Springs. . Faro to the several points no ollowe :arliele to Sulphur Springs, Sterrett's Ona, SitermAnt.l.lAlo, . . . . • " • Perry County • Warm Spring., V " Lantlinburg, . . . . ESIBIEBM Landisturg to Warm Springs. . Shormansdale, Sterrett's !lap, " ' Sulphwr Springs, " . Carlis;e, •. . . . The'above line will regularly carry the IAIL to and from the several points above Indicated. ........ I have also well stool:nil LI VLItY STABLE. from which I ate nt all times road) , to furnish horns and , tr • risen to thorn wltq,rill favor me with their patromnre, on Um moot ronsouablo terms and Its' the veiy beat st.vin. may1918:18. - tihiOltati LIENDEL. XCELSIOIt , PICTURES t A. R. lIENWOOD Would respectfully inform the raison, of Carlisle and vicinity that be linataken in Zug's new building, east corner of Market Square, where ho le at all thnes ready to take AMBItOTYPES In the latest and most approved style. Pictures taken In rainy and cloud) , weather as well as clear. and ant. isfaction given or no eh/imam/Ide, Portraits and Da• guerreetypeS copied. Miniature Pictures taken for Locket.“ Sc., in Ambrotype. 'Ambrotypes warranted to stand the test of time, beta p water. :on,- Ladies and Oontleme9'•'bre cordially invite d to ra nd oxen3ine speciranns. Prices Imm-2:lets. to $lO. 'A.*It.IIENWOOD. Jan. $7. 1558.-ly." • . Artist. FIVE It? STABLE.—Having pur- IJ frOm .1, It. Nonenuther bin LIVERY Y.Y• -TAIILISIIMENE, I will be always ready to accotmnn• date thd public with HORSES, CAR. jtalligit I AGES, HUGO lES, and every other or• fide to my line. Ily strlet attention to business and a deAlre to plow.. the subscriber hopes lo rewire a liberal share of publle.patronage: (.I,EolttiY. If FINDi:L. N. B. Omnlbtwses on hand to supply - thou° who may bo In nerd of thdm. G. 11. Nor . 25. 1827, . . JAMES R. WEAVER'S o A , . 11 I N T AND • CHAIR , -" MANI.II,A.OTOKY, IlalloVEß PA Having been engaged in the business for trier twenty years ho would return 'thanks to hie enstomers and friends, for the liberal encouragement extended to him In yents gene by, and further assures them that no pains will ho spared, to give full satisfaction-to all who may favor him with a call. QIIAIIIS AND FURNITURE`, of every description Constantly on hand, or made to order.. Warranted to be of the best quality, of thn la tent style, well finished, and sole at the lowest possible prime for cash. • lie also continues business as au UNDERTAFLXII.—. Ready Wade Coffins. Metallic or otherivimi. kept eim• stantly nu hand and funerals promptly attended to f ern:malty lu town or country, on the most reasonable Cherry and Walnut Conine, large alma. w ell finished nd'llned Inside. frtun Bto 12 dollar', . Walnut Conine conered.frurn 15 to 80 dollen,. JAMES It. WEAVER. May 25', 11159-1 y b.% B.—TirO properties Eltiutto In Cburcbtown,Cumb. county, aro offered for 'Salo ou easy terms. Apply as above. J. IL .W. . . William. Practical .P411.11.11ER the basement qr • Stre, . • PhiOES DISEASE. ORIGIN Am . Li •• IMPURITY. OF I'llE' BLOOD( • "s is a queetlnn of vital importance. and one which Lae never been satialastotily disposed of by the proles 'oto-who teneh the henllµ4 fgt., . Some maintain—and especially the old school Itlipieinnel—thst lite lives in the blood, and therefore •all ilseaseu orlfrifinte in it— . hut modern minuet! 'aeon that alltnen In have their origination lo both the iodide and. fluid. 'of the body. l'intt the bitter, preponderate, however. is a tined 'feet, and medical , skill hen eleffely denumstrutsfl .that at leant two-thirds of the Ills that humah limb in heir to, hero their source In an . . . • IMPURE STATE OF.!TIIE 111.0015 . 1 'As, for instance, in the Mtn; catalogue. such as Scrofu la, Totter ,!' Barber'', Itch,' Pimples, blotches. hrysipe - Ins. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, discharges from the Ear, Fever Soreo, or irruptive diseasea of any kind.—Tliese are as ccrlalned by well known medical laws to Stint from bad blood—while the highest medlOal 'authorities donate that mast fevers originate in the 01:00 manner,''and more particularly Typhoid and scarlet—the former be ing an intereal,, and the lattOr an external irruption disease; and in all'persons attacked br theon nut'adlea, the bleed le found to be eltho, coagulated, or of a dark unhealthy color. • To ward off a largo majority of diseases, an well as to cure a number which baso alreadywehod upon the eye tea; It Is neccsaary to • PBRIIFY THE BLOOD ' Llndsoy'n Invinvod Blood Fearcher doco not china to ben UNIVERSALPANACEA- for every dismiss Known. but the proprietors claim for It 11,0 power not only of draining out au linppri tie. of the blood, but by the skillful combination of well known vegetable remedies: It will cure all diseases arising from a ianged state of the fiver, drive out dyspepsia, and gi renewed tone and vigor to the stomach. That the. ‘ 1,,, It 'lt SEAIWIllitt is all that Is claimed for it, the proprle to s can produce • THE PROOF. . 5 only a four years since It was discovered, and yet It has grown Into such a business that a large laboratory has been built, expressly far its manufactliten large number of men employed In putting It up, and still the • SUPPLY DOES NOT EQUAL, .TME DEMAND! We ask any candid mii, could this be so, is the Med icine diffnot possess ALL the virtues claimed for It 1., The Proprietors have hundreds of certificates from men of probity and standing In the community, show log what the medicine leaning dolly for the suffering 0 ASK ANY PERSON . . who has ever used the Mood Searcher whether roll war, exporlonced. . . . Lot the enlisted glee It n single 'bottle, wit cons I lICP the most skeptical of its effienry. tm,_ Per sale Is Carlisle by M. W. Son , ck, 8. Cott, and 11..1'. Kieffer; Kauffman n Mschenha burg; Comelier & 7.ouk, Bhepherdslown ; Joshua Colt, 'lowdown ; Jarob Simmons. Cross Bowls; Kurtz & Who.. Shiremanstown; A. M. Leldich, Twinge Mary V. Kissel, Churchtown; Pdward Jones, West 11111; J. C. lifienaupht & Bro., Oakrille; (lawmaker & Elliott, Newburg; Wm. Bretton, Norville; J, Hood to Co.. Springfield; Russell & Dice, Dickinson; ilieland it...lVsrbinger Jacksonville; Wm. Clark .& Lees Roads; IVm. 11. lckles, Sporting Hill; D. Denlipker: White - flail t..?. Alt Mk, Shlpponsburg ; all of Cumber hind county, Pa, 0ct27'60. EMI Ell LINDSEY & LEMON, Proprietors, DOllltiaystotro, Pa iOO 1 U 0 Dm.E.P S R E D.Y Int. DARTS lIAM'S . , Aroinatirlinvigotating Spirit. This Medic:lre has bun used by lbe public for sin years, with inereaslog furor. It is recommended to cure Dyspepsia, Nervousness, Heart hum, reins, 'ls'lnd• In in ,tho ntosch,,er rains In the Dowels, Ileedseh, DrowSiness, Kidney Cora. • . plaints, Low Spirits, Delirium • Tretnons, ' Intemperence. It Stlmillates, Eshilirates, Invigorates, but will not . . lutoxleato i;r fit uPe fy. • As a Medicine, it in quirk and effectual, curing (he moat aggravated cases of'Dyepopsin, 'Sidney Comp'elute, nod all other derangements or the' Stomach and Dow els, in a speedy manner. It will'lnstently revive the moat drooping and met• anchuliv spirits, and restore the 'weak, net vans and sickly to health. strength nod vigor. Persons who, from lbw injudirioun uso of liquors, have broom, dejected, nod their nervous systems shat tered. constitutirals broken down, and subject to that horrible curse to humanity, the DP.I.IRIUM Taamens, wit almost Immediately feel the happy and healthy Invigo rating efficacy of Dr. Ham's Invigorating Spirit. , WHAT IT WILL DD. Dose—One wine glean foil ai often as necessary. - Ono dose will remove all Bad Spirits: 'PsOne demo will cure Heart burn. Three doses will dire indigestirin. ' -- One dose will give you a Oos.d Appetite, One done will Atop the distressing polemist' Dyspepsia. One dose will remove the distresslngand djasgresside yflects of Wind or Flatulence, and as soon as the slum soh _receives the Ins igorating Spirit, the distressing load and nil painful feelings will.be removed, _One dose will remove the most distressing pains' of Colic, Oh, in the stomach or bowels, • A low demos will removeall obstructions, ire the Kid. nay, Bladder or Urinary Organs. Persons who ord seriously ciliated with any Kidney Comp!aints ono assured speedy relief by a dySo or two and a radical cure by the usu atone or two bottles. NIOIITLT DISSIPATION Persons who, front dissipating too much over night, and foul the evil effects of poisonous liquors, in violent headaches, sickness at stotnneh, weakness, giddiness, kr., will find ono deco will remove all bad.feelings. I adieu of weak and sickly constitutions, then Id take the Invigorating Fplrit three times a tiny; It will make them strong, healthy attel•ha pY. remove ail ob,truc. lions and Irregularities from the menstrual organs and restore the bloom of health and beauty to the careworn lace. During pregnsey it will be found an invaineibletncdi line to roams° disagreeable, sonantionkat the .etomach. . All the proprietor asks le a trial. and to induce this le has put up the limn:memo SPIRIT in pint bottles it 611 els., querts $l. TO L. For vale Ina Carlisle by S. W. ffaveratlchOn.Ke. hanicaburg by L Kauffman, and by Druggists guar Feb. 1, 1860.-ly 1860. SPRING Pip , SELLERS' OLD kintiyD. , A complete, stoat of flats-and Caps now ready far impaction. . SILK, FUR, UASSIIERE, ' • FELT• & WOOL 'iu every style end quality. We callpartlenler atten tion to out 53 131 LK lIATB. Ellk and soft Bats, of any style manufactured to order. Caps of all kind.. ItECOLLECT OLD STAND. , North llonoyer Street: Car Male March 14, MN 1000 BriXES OF GLASS.— ' Oro alter, Double and single Mick. Plain, Orinr mantel Coif red Jo. Just received at the Cheap Dart stare ritory or March-7, 'v9 G)6O 'GRIND STONES.- • 4 , Of all slim liarrauted of tho boat quality. Jul t oteirod at the ilardwaro Eton, of March 7,'60. HENRY SAXTON. • I DOWDER.- 25 Kegs Dupout. Rork and !Dtlo powder, largo assortment ut Safety Flare, Dicky, Crow Dam..., Just rocolvod at thi 51 arrh, 7.'00. RAT AND CAP ~EiIIPORIUM. J. O. OALLIO & CO., successors to Wm. IT. Trout would announce to their customera: and: thj pUblk generally, that they.have Just received froth nbiladel• phla, a large and elegant etbck of goods, in their line of huslutow of every variety, style and quality. s til They have on 'Janda splendid assortment of ' ' HATS AND CAPS, ' - -•- • - ' - - ' • •-• • of all descriptions, from the conanun 11'oud to the finest FUR ANL/ 81L4( HATS; and at prices that moat mutt every one who ben an eye to getting the worth of Me money. The stuck Includre, MEN MOLESKIN, OASSINERS, REAVES PELT lIATS, of every style and color and unnurpamed for MOUT. NESS, DURABILITY AND by those of any other establlnhment In the country'. MEN'S. BUYS' and CHILDREN'S MATS end OAPS, or every deacriptlmTcii ietently on bend. They reepectfullyJp•lto all the old patron, and as ninny new once as possible, to give them a call. '• J. U., OALLIO A CO. Apr. ' . 26, 11300-1 y DENN MUTUAL LIFE INSU HANOI& COMPANY. 1 - DIVIDEND NOTION. " • - . . • The Board of Trustees have declared an ExviAlesin Diviner° of Fl moat percent, and a.regular Dividend of TWENTY-FIVE per cent. And also a 0461/ or iams ceT Dividend of 81X-per cent upon, the Dliideods of 1880 to February ltdil inchalve. , I run now ready to deliver 'Certifleptee and nay Iu tercet to those entitled thereto. ,A. BroNstm bray 2, 1800. Agevt. FOREST, ARMSTRONG & CO., DRY GOODS MERCHANTS, 80 4. 82 Chamber., St.,N. r. - • Would notify tho Tradelhat they urn opening lo new and beautifr pattern., the WAIII,SUTTA PRINTS. • A M 0 SIC E A O. „ A new hint, which exrela every Print In ths'Country for perfection of execution and dralgn lu full Bladdrr (More. Our Prints aro cheaper than any, in 'market, and meeting with extenniee aale. ' Ordera promptly attended to. ilrab.LPOßety. QUGAIt CURED L.) Dried Deer, Bolognn, Fish. Cheerio. Coffee'', Sugara, Mainsail! Teas, 'lllaccaroni, Pried Fruit, Totnatoes • Panchen In eerie, Plne Apple, Corn dried and freabi'Ear• ditien, Anchovies, Olives. !iiu-b room.. 'Walnut .and• To. motto Bataup. John Dull, London Club, Worcesterablre, India boy, Ilervey'n and lleadltia Sauce, Plekels of n3l hinds, plain and Zinc*, iiluaterde plain ittidtalad4beat quality Tobacco # Segara. S. Orlaalngers pure :; OLD RY..efiskatsrvr, g ll o r r ti n s d L i ll ell; eiid G ; to 6 b " lo v id 4 a l e ' t U r fra ' gre Y s I t l7l ' rA l o g pitiet4 -- . 'Country prcilluco taken . In oxelttirt: Mil) , TO, 119..:0T0.. lINTZ • NAILS AND SPIKES, . ;.. '801 . 4.11a11s lite) hpli(si..,Just . see). WE enlace /Ind All helreankde.Veuiltp,ptullyhuAttl supplied with' milt Mt zdiShttiliquephi..MitTis Iterdieere liters df , • • Ms reh Iftlelt UM, Ntebicines. HENRY RAXTON Stone Drills, - qtbne Sledges, Stone Hammers. heap Hardware Store of HENRY SAXTON. E=EM