Nyica4urai- - -Iltpartingpt. ri.7ef77MWM: I ' '% • ~' • ~ • • raw mrrtes,tusy: be, pittatett . ttitwardit. iiiiinth;Sor as stain- as You ate rooted nt;itiers'.otiti• planted at this sea.colf , t hey will forinfii,ta , 'plants before finteri 'OR, 'Produce -tioar. , crop next-sofion Trio -truly valuable: variety, the , • batiVacc%iling, among its. •oilier superiormitalitfes, conies sotinSrintd e profitable fruiting . cottditien.: then any: other. Isi...tountots should be allowelfto . eite n from' the, , yOiiitg PLIAS; — and. the soil. kept-. perfectly',:elean 'and, AttelloW.. Many plantations bcCouie n choked by 111 j. lowing perpetual' weedy—to gain 'even a slight footing in the, fall, and whorl spring arrives they punnet ; -:tenicuied .withou.t. tieriously disturbing the'plit'otatitic-.: • Itaspbeiry aUttillaokberiY plants ,may • have their fruiting perital :eitended by . giving a he ivy, multtlr'of manure between the rows. So cal.eil monthly fruitin,,a-lia riaties.of the Raspberry especially will re- quire all the care . that can be -.given to enable them to keep a Contirm ore of fruit, andeven then not alwayS • meet • 'expectation. • Any_ variety of the rasp-, . hero , will give a. continnanee of fritit by cutting the 'cedes at certain seasons., As soon as the fruit is ghtliered; cut . out the canes or shoots that produced it; and thin out all the yOuneto three or four, that they may receive every' facility to form ' wdll ripened wood: '%< ,I ' The Blackberry require *dallier treatment as • remirdS thinnin,s. -One or two steins, however, are ( sufficient to re tain. Tie up neatly to a'codar pole, arid; keep all suckers:down, and . the soil oulti-. voted mul clean ' Doi not enrich too heavily, as it has beemobserved that the . -the strongest growth -are not . uniformly. productive. The Doi;ohnster •is earlier And sweeter than Leiter), althcnigh' hot NO large°. In another column we °have -offered seine reMarks on iiunreer pruning trees. The same principle ma) be carried into . the vegetable Orden, and with more Ma l Mediate beneficial results, perhaps thhn in the fruit garden. When the tops or growing 'points of such plants as •toina. - toes,, pus, beans, &0,,' are i .removed°, the erops will develop and ripen'muoli earlier. Potatoes have been hund to ripen ear lier and produoo'a °heavier cropiwhen two • or three inches Of the points, were re moved in August. We know cultivators who invariably practice this topping of their potiirdAtops, and • with good Jesuits. Melons can be matured a week• or two in advance, by- stepping and .pinching the vines. as practised With grapes. Cueum bars are hastened in a similar.manher.—' Farmer and Gardener. ' Salads and Sommer Sours • _Physiological research establishes the' . faut that ac ds promote the separation of the bile from the blood, which is then passed front the system, thus'. preventing fevers, the prevailing diseases of the sum; 1 mer. All li:vers ore 4. billiousrAhatls, the bile is in the .blood. Whatever is am_ *agonistic of fever. is cooling. It is a ' cowmen ,saying that. fruits are 'cooling,' 1 and Also berries of every description ; it , is because '.ho-acidity which•tkey contain' aids in separating the bile from the blood. Hence the great yearning for, greens and. lettuce, .and salads,. in . the , early spring, these beitm.- eaten-, with • vin gar; hence, also; the taste for something sour, for lent. . °nodes on an attack of fever! i t,,. i --• But, this being the case, • t is' easy to see that we nullify the good effects of ber ries in proportniamiftie eat - them with sugar, or even with sweet milk or cream. If we eat them in their natural state, fresh, • ripe, perfect, it-is ulmosF..impossible to eat too Many, or to cat enough to hurt us, ea, pecially if we eat them alone, and not ta king any liquid with them whatever. Hence, also, is buttermilk, or even Mini: mon milk,' promotive of health ju summer time. Sweet milk tends to biliousness in sedentary people, sour' milk is unta~ * onnim t. ie. The Greeks and Turks are passion-• ately fond of milk. The. Shepherds use rennet, and the milk dealers alum, to make it sour the sooner. Buttermilk acts like watermelons on the system _Hall's Journal of heal h. A CUMULI° REMEDY.-P. H. Perry, of Collins Centre, New York e .wrifes—as' follows : • "A gentleman lately informed me that he has raised a good' crop, ol'plums; liim ply.by spreading a heavy coat of fresh lone manure on the . 'ground under hi,. trees. • lie said if entirely prevented the 'ravages of 'the cumuli°, when on their account he had not been able to gather a crop of plums yfirs hefcire. A CATERPILLAtt. MOIL A YhT.-If any of our readers who have, now an utter a version to:every apcmies of worm, will, du ring this , month, find one of the largest speohne.ns, flush as. they would term the ,ugliest, put him in a secure place supply him daily with suck leaves' as he" likes,' and minutely observe his change as they occur, they will soon at ,beeoo interested; . •and erive pleasure ..from what; was dis, gusting before. A. paste-board box, edn taining a little earth, with a gauze covri • to admit air, will answer every purpose. In this, the pet caterpillar *ill Oast his • skin, weave his winding sheet, change to a winged insect, and come out in a ,beau tiftil dress, and thus reward you for your trouble.—Anzericda Agriculturist. Buns AND Cu6uM.ll - E4--Mr. Bergen, of Long Island, reeently stated that some faamers in his neighboohoud plant ar much as ten sores each of encumbers, and that the way they Belie 'them froth bugs, is to use plenty Of seed at first, and then :at lone or five .succeasivepiods they plant on a new' side of The bill, a hit more •of seed' Thia suppliceen ahundance•oli man _plants .for_th3,hugv_todeelLonotnd_ ,they leave. the. stronger growing plants, untouched. , When ,tvell out'of the way of 'btilo, the surplus Plants are " . dug up with --- the hoe.Lfumesteitd. ''" . . FARMERS SHOULD PRODUCE THEIR OWN , FEET.' CARERS.— B. F. 8., of Pugh. town Pa t,sys:•"Every. farm, however sutall, can with the.uid of lime and plant or,.and proper.lare.and management, pro-. duce manure enough to keep up its fer' tility and improve Ats soil. By oareful Jarming,,rattny; of- the old%wor M out fa - rtns in Eastern ; Petinsylvitaite:ltifit e'beeß• re attired. p: tiveneSSi . Withcitie tlre aid of the 'ailtheititiS'pciaic'tlettillieriiAiph ; pr6vO'd a failiVre. Bones , ', l ,sittr!ofterr,grcgiad;atici,'lkgfii pa A , ;liiiiticitlairly.to • gillpOsi'' 11'11111111”111%,", .;if-414•1100:,.rtitnter.• • Si* .fi tids• eh mid. alyta' ' 11 r • I ;;;-.- ,g.Ft±p.4, 10 ..111.011 / ./141;C4reeas ..;., . • . • 0 0.4 6 tiffteloue harp •, • • —; • ---- - „ omit , , ro t rw. ai . • ' - err-- tbant „t.7ft r,., 10114 0.101 . 41ig - o.4Edk;'" PAC xnulAniltltntlon, dealonirdfor.ilie flbgrat ecideatlOn.: ASI ha. boon in oieratleit:til&.V.. 6 . with tuestgrotlfylniv le r basls,.and- ta,iiiiire4ge. already, o*tenclll , oViit • • lie feral Sdlitns; - " . • It IN located on the Cumberland Valley Itallroattinld• ,wayintiveln flarriabdrg, and:Carnal,. In the most Ibr: ':tile and beautltulpoitiori brae valley, and Is In close -proxlinlty.to one'of the - most •nniral, hoilthy, nod on '-f.terprlnlng towiii - Inahe Stith". '''• " Itde central; - and' aim of arms: Students leav,ing., ..WashlngtnnilialtlinorKdr Phlindelphlii In (ho morning : • trald.fur Harrisburg,' willeafrivo :at illOchanlceburg, .time hr dinner. The kidlike Is largo and coinmedlons, surrounded by 'Verandas. and will accommodate about ono bun. 'dyed boarders. In Its constru'ett:mi it combines all.the ' modern. Improvements for the ,promotion of health, toinfdtt And convenleilie. reSpnets pliyeklallo; :pronou nod it unrivalled.: The ehambers are large and nkatly•furnished.!: Eneh 'hos' Ito register fur haat and. .Only twii StUdnutsocCupy the same room: The' bath rooms are at all thnes'aupplied with warib and The ground,' are amptii, and.well arranged for recro-, Minn, and the Oarlode Oalleqhonle: eiOtelitPS -no me nd to heal , h,Arnueftrl- movement and • nymmetry of The Faculty of hatruction Is eMclent' and expel. anted. • , • jn the Collegiate Deriarttnent the; count, of study tif a high grade. comprehending aII the subjects bolting. tog ton Clasalcal,,pollto and OhrW W 1 Education. . •;. • I' n• the Preparatory' popartmeut. pupils will by cafe.. fully instruoted in Matto branches forming the baola•ot. thorough English education. • ' • k9sioxs.—First Bossfon. from tha let Wodnoaday o September. to Ito 30th of.linuAry. •` Secolid Stoloo, frottrtho lot of Fobruury togut let o July. • - • Vacation, during July Una August. - • irmsTsrc SESSION 'OF, FIVE MONTI'S, PAYABLE " IN MI ANOE. ' Ilosiding. Weight*, Furnished Booms. F • • end Light. . . . . . . . . • . • $ BO 00 Tuition—Collagist,. Departnient. . . . . •20 00 Preparatory, '" • . ... 10 00 " --- " ' 12,00 Find Class, Ns extra sharp for Ancient Languages. Musts—Piano and Guitar. *. , . 20'00' Vocal 51 etc. . . . . . 200 Modem tanguagOs, . .. . . . 10 00 Fainting, Drawing oiltUtit r bac t Ornantintal !Drenches at the usual retell.. . . • Textbooks furnished ' at city priest For further particulars .address, Rev. A. 0 MARLATT, A. M., Aug. 3.11350.. President PUMBERLAND VALLEY'R. R SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.. r E 2I IO 411 1 . 134 . . •• On and alter MONDAY, APRIL lath 1860, Paalionga , Trains will run ns follows: (Sundays a:copied t) FOR . CIUMBERSBURG AND IiAARIBDURO. let Train. -. Leaver Ilagarntown, ' 0.45 . A. 21 .. Urrenciatie: 7.35 . " Ohambornburg, ' '8.30 " 1.00 P:01 " ilhippeiniburg, ' . 9.00 " 1.32 " '. ' -Nowaille • • . 9.32 " 2.04 " Carlini°. ' 10.10 " 2.44 " " litechanienburg; - 10.42 10 3.10 • " Arrlie at liarriOunr. .11.12 . " -3 45 . .FOR 011A211.121198i11i0 AND II AGELSEOWN. . ' . • lit Train. • ' ' 2d Tram ' Leave liarriabinir 8.05 A. M 2.12 P. M Meehanteabtuvi 8.47 " 2.52 '" " Carlisle 0.27 . 6 ' 3.30 4 ' ' " Minya°, 10.02 " 4.04 .. " Bhlppenaburg, 10.34 " 4.83 " " Uhambg'.( arrive) ILOO " 5.10 " 0 reencaatle. • .600 • " Arrive al. Hagerstown. 6,40 ". Passengoi• will observe, that there is but One Train a ItsYt.(a - Pissenger end Frail& Train combin' d) over the Franklin Road, connecting with train to Hai rishurg at 8 3D A. 91., an: with the Train arrivingfrom Harrisburg at 6.00 P. H. • TH it gli Daily Trellis leave Harrisburg for Pittsburg.. at 2.45,' A. H., 12.50 and 4 . 06, P. IL maid,* direct con nedions with trains for Cincinnati, Louisville, Clove. land. Chlezigo, Indianapolis, St. Loula, and all principal points throughout the West. For Philadelphia; vie Ponnaylvania Central Railroad At 1.'20 and 0.06 A. Si., and 12 65 end 3.60 P. 51. .Via Lebanon V. It. It. al 8.00 A. M., and 2.46, P. M. Fur Baltimore. at 3.27 & 7.20 A„. 111 2 1, 2 05 P. 51. For • reverton and Williamsport at 1.27 and 8.15, P. H. Trains on Dauphin Road at 2.00,-P- M. NOTICE TO PASSENGERS: At all Stations where Tfckets Aro sold, Viz: Chamborsburg, Shinponshurg, Gatilwa r Atochanicsburg-And-Itsrrisburgi A red uctiortvd TEN CENTS on each Ticket will ha rondo to all Passau. germ that provide themselves with Tickets befuro tering the Cam • • • 0. N. LULL Supor't Railroad Oflice Chamberaburg,i . - Aprl);113, 1880.' A. EWING'S FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS 18 West ,High Street, Carlisle, Pa (Premium awarded-at the Cumber , znd County Agricultural Fair of '1867.) The nubscriber has bust tooled the most splendid assortmont of articles in Moline. over brought to this place—which bo is determined to sell at prices that de Cy competition. . Petrie, • Oltamlber, Dining-rocim, FUELNIT R Kitchen and Oflloe Embracing every article need by Rouse and Hotel keepers, of the most approved and fashionable design and finish. Including also Cottage furniture' In setts reception and Camp Chairs, Mattresses, Wit frames. pictures; Ae., &c. rurchasore are requested to call-rand examine his.. stuck, at hisextenslve ware•roenis, West Main street North Bide. ' ' A. B. EWINU. 44 , - Particular attention given an WWII to funarak ordeta from town and country, attended to prompt! and on moderato Winn. it. B Owlish% I :4 I ;ALLARRIVAL. OF Fresh Dr/ge, FUTicy . GOods, Fruit,. and S. W. 11AVBRBTICH. him Just resolved from the el t 3 and, la now'eponlng a splendid display of FANCY 0001/h to Which he desires to salt the attention of hie friend, and the public. Ills assortment In flea line sonnet to surpassed In novelty and elegance, and both In quality and prise of the articles, cannot fall to please purchasers It _would be,lmpossible to enumerate ht. I which climpriee every variety of fancy articles of the mo exquisite !Minh such mi. Papier Macho Goode, Elegant alabaster and porcelain Ink-ands and tray Fancy Ivory, pearl and shell card cams,. Ladles' Fancy Gaskets, Fancy Work Doses, with sewing Inetruments, paban, WrlLlng Desk.. and Port Mina. Port 'bunnies, of every vfiriety, Gold pima and pencil., Panay paper weights, and large meaty Wadies' leaner statloi cry. , Motto seats and wafers. Silk and bead iumes, Riding whips.eleganUy finished. Floc cutlery, Perfume baskets and bage, llrushee of every kind for the toilet, • X. Basle and It. R 0. Wright's Soaps and Perfume of various kinds, • Fancy Pins for head dresses and ehawle. • klunicalinstrumente, ;of all kinds and at all price together with an Innumerable variety of articles elegant ly finished and suitable for holiday presents; to widel he invites special attention. , Also, an extensive . and elegant collection Of • 1100Ael, comprising tho various English and American Works richly embellshed POETICAL WORKS, . Bibles am Brno Hooks, elegantly bound in velvet with mutu chups. and corners, suitable for holiday gift.. • 111, assortmontaf School Books and School Stwtionery also eomplete, and comprises everything used in the EchOols.. Be also desires to call the. particular lion of Families to his elegant assortment of . • from the ortenslia establishments of Cornelli e, Arcbel and other's of Phlialelphia, comprising every style e Pailor, Chamber and study Lamps, for burning elfin. Lard, Sporn of ,Etherial oil ; • Also , DiftYITS celebrated kerosanii or Cols i Oil Lampe v togetlier with Flower Vanua Fancy &reams, &c. file assortment in this flue Is un equaled lo.the borough.: Wee; 'SEGAILS AND TOBACCO, embracing all the. Civorite brands, and a tine assort merit of AIfiEftSCIIAU3ISAMKISRS AND PIPES. • , ranch is Oranges; leincins, Figs. Ralph', Nectarines, Prunes, Ac., PANOY.CONFECITIONAT—NOTS—PItE. SURFED; PRBITS,',SLIWIII-)IEA'F, PICKLES, • Ac.; ruhleh are pure and fresh such as can b 9 confidently recommended ti' higfriends.' Jib atockambracee everything in the line of Fancy Goode, with .many other articles useful to lens .k,weursw hich gra, essecially invited to call and nainifne.- Remember the Old Stand, nearly opposite the flank no t , North Hanover street. .•.: . 1859 DERRY'S' `.3•A PANESE POLISHES,' 11.: AND LEATHER PRESERVING COMPOUNDS Need no rufibing 7 4roduce a beAutiful Gloss and ,will preserve the leather ono third tenger. Perry's Japinese,Pelish (or Patent Leather Boots. Perry,' Japanese Boot and Shoe Polish, 26, cents Perry's Japanese Waterproof Poll 25 ,eanta., . Parry's Japanese Harness Polish, 25 vents. . ~Porrv's Japanese Polish fnr Iron Goads, 50 rents. Perry's Japanese Piwatture,Pollah, 25 ante. t..• Per sale everywhere. ,Whateside Depot for Pannsyleatila. at E. IT. nUN7 &- CO..enrner'of Ptah and Chestunt. Philadelphla.,„ , . . , W.l-s.'.l.:`Y,6 I lit T iii t ier s : r ol i llt l a V ., '- 4." itiot, 4,i :g b i n d: c (,...04 ptirck of.' • ..... '—, .. MENB' &BOYS' STltiilillATl ' 'Wall thel4lfterint dejles 'And . .kilijllltles, 1 ..,;,7129igt i t_tazial4iliz i nio . a d erz t v , - ,- 111 LE "' "",'" ''''' ' 813jideilM 2 .•,,, "±-% .. - lizfie - ~ • ' ''" ''','. Ai/0011'11'AS .. . .._..—. Is. 'Simi iB ttyjep. ta* T r tt oid9 lbr to ! sp ai M z o• ltowchi i woreoAl*lst - . = a 'Pe- !‘l”'P4-:tuul ME or homes!' bonfeetionary. FANCY GOODS, LAMPS, he., p!A•Ohlincts IMME • '-y4x7rA:rit,io,l42 , N tw:ST6ItE • :',:ltifterieinraloe.ble.aoknoirieugiubents the very, ". ljbatalvdrouage which hat beereeztended' t.tr O." uutterelguedyrould cell. ettentfont t# ebb' fin .!tbat , bee just roopened extonelvo alisortlitent of pually.r r .4 • allf In his wow. siareetioin. on thw-south-emittoortie'r of. the t, 'Pohl's; square ~ w here the puhlierwainsited to ;call and'.' alarmism& st ock of s goods.whiah, In, elegantes,-i Italia* .tz arid extent, will defy.comprierltion; comprising la I part , loar, t luritp t . crushed and, JAl:llya, sugars, .„., ' • 'I Java,`ltto' arid 'roasted Coffee' ;Wary ea- 4,-..- - . • 41 , -slatyflud.qualltv of TEA . i.Splces; 'Xground. i't l' : . , and utiground,) Picket& Saucus,tffstrie, 0%. i • 1 i Newt Orleans, . Sugarhouse _tand.....fririldarl. •. hi . -Molasses; New. York- an&Pixilndelphialiyet; . t ...-.•..v. •' Alpe. t:Cieree,•llacarool, Vermetillt,tsplit Peas; lioinfuy, Mincoomati; rem Starch, .Farina; Chocolate •.Extfact. rm. Coffee, 'refined sugar at reduced•rateCiwashing• &rid bak ing soda, •Tobacco -of the most faeorna.brands, and the ,fliseet quality. of gagers,. Also,:4.fietusitstil tissertmen t: of Britaishla , lVare, plaint - mid: it.ld band , Chlow.Wsixe, 011uar,,Qutioes, Stonetail.Earthern' Ware, in ,rent vs., • ;loth and a& elegant Int of Tani* Cops, extract& end perfiithery:fat•the toilet..., ' •••: . .r. ' • .' ;. • - - t - i '..'.•EltiliTtilfititcliidlateremeliee iniesnri,. R aisins, Cran• berries, dry. likiles,, citron,. rduso,,toranges, lemons, ( ~• i st in.... - ;_w ( .. 4 '.. • LlQMOSSft , lilinlesale . and isitall, .''t: 4 , o i( embracing Opinion' and. old' Rye Whin I — Acnyi Inimdlon,iiitrk , andlinle, Lisbon ;• , .7 - - .-.. vp Sherry - Preteidaderiatlll, ger, Catawlis • ' \ :-.---:—.-• :-....;` ! • end llduaratlVlues.in. carats and ,rot 11. wit,:istateir.;Whishey, ..IlLollend't aim,. and &holden; Schnapps. '- - - FISH. AND SALT A largo Mock of LA MPS, including DyoWs celebrated lamps- for burning Kenn - tone ; or oval nIRo Sperm. Pine, • Lard find Cool Oil,' Burning oval. Sperm .and Star Onntilon. • • • • •CEDAR-WARE AND BROOMS. • Brnehee, Hopei, Dtonpd, . Soaps,. Iloar•mati,' Wa(fora. Lonklng..glaftaes,, One letter. and tote paper, 11411nn Ware,palpted:buckete, , Cotton and woollen lime, and bill' Ifnee, and. , li full stock of Ciloves,,tuolotding f.ho:welLicoowa In short. his stock comprises( everything that:levelled hr In his line of,business, and no efforts will be 'naiad to render entire satisfaction to hip Customers. CarlMe, Oct. 21, 1858.:Iy., Mir- Marketing of all kinds taken In exabang'o;lB goods. •. " . 1 11.11CIOM FAMILY GROOkig AND TEA STORE. • Just rerelved and in atom, a fresh and well ,Ist• jected_uesortment.of Rio, Java, atid Nano • calle Coffee, Roasted Coffee. Crushed Pialverised Sugars. Refined and other brow 6 Sugars, superior Syrup , Molasses, :Orleans .(baking) Molasses. . Spices of, every variety— , pure only ; Starch, Farina and • Chocolate. Macearool, Cheese and Criekerapioes — and - Pago, — lndigo, Saleratos and Soda. Cream Tartar and mo 'orted. Pickles, Mustard and Coriander' Feed. 'TEAS.—A lino assortment in Packages. LET and Ir bulk—as well as all other articles , belonging to the budnesle—all at the lowest 21C,, it and tate reduced ° price'''. - - _ • ~ I . . , J. W. EDF. I=l ATriliES, JEWELRY, AND 811,1 7 13WVARLAT CONLYN'S old established Aland, West Main Et., neatly opposite the Cumberland alley Rank. '. . .1 beveling received a new assortment of watches. osveiry. medallions. sliver ware, Be.. 1u edditiou to my ormer stock to which 1 invite the Atonable of Abe • nubile. The assortment embraCee fine gold and silver lever watehee. Minting and open case do'rgolg An 'chore for. Ladies end •GeWtletrion . and: Lepines and . Quertler watches cif every variety, In style and price. • . Alec fine gold Medallions. Crept pine for !sdles and Gentlemen of every quality, WWI, and price, Gold fob, vast. curb and no,•k chitin's. Gold bracelets. Anger rings, cuff•pins, etude, sleevo•buttous, messes; chines. do., do. Gold and silver thinildee, , sliver"atid plated butter knives, forks, table, tea. salt and mustard spoons or every variety., A largo assortment of gold, s liver dcommon spectacles, to suit all ages ftn to which we invite special atten Lion.. . • A. One lot of GOLD PENS from the beat makers. malaria cases, fancy boxes. silver And node' card tons. gold and, common bracelets, watch challis. Mantle Clocks and ft Variety of nrtielea tisu • ally-kept In Jewelry eatablishmenta. whbh egat. A . I will sell low for cash. All articles war ;gr.. !anted to be what they pre' represented. Particular attiintiou.;paid an usual to • IVATC/I REPAIRING and all work war , ranted. , Dm. 23, TR57.1 I RES I.I.GROCERIES! AT 8.0. 1111YETT'8 ihad and Mackerel of different grq.eo ' . . At ILUYMTT'S Salmon, Scale Fick and White path At HUY ETT'B. 'Codeah, Hall and - Pickled Harting, • At HEWETT& 1859 Cheese and Crackers can be had Dried Fruit,Tresertes and At 1111YEITEL. Bugar, Cured liter and llama, At IlUyETT'S<'' A flesh supply of LIQUORS, 0114 whit• Lead, &c, &a, 1860 HARDWA II II .A ft' p I i, II A It' I.) • .Inch P. Lytle & Son have plat completed opening' their Spring Stook of Hardware. Paints, Oils. varnishes Mews Sr. to which they Invite the early atttention the public. We bare greatly enlarged our stock In al, Its varloua branchos,and coo now accouwundato tho pub tic with RELIAJILB GOODS. In large or small quantities, at the lowest prices. But we do not wish the public 10 understand that we have brought all the {ordain Philadelphia and New York to cur town, but Wu can Leasure theta that one look Into , ooh store will convince them,thst we have enough to supply the dontand In thin market. Persons wanting goods in our lino will find it to their advnnt Igo to give us a call 'befit.° winking their purchu•os.—All orders personalty and punctually attended to, and 'no misre• presentations made to effect wiles • JOHN I%•LYN•IC & Salt, linnover St. Carlisle May 2, %O. SPRING GOOD.S,- SHAPPLESS BROTHERS, nave received an admirable abak of Now Fabric.. our ac THAW:LW:IIMS, oiliemLuEs and CANIILLAS. . Femur 811,1f84ml AUctioll,bolow the cost of. hopor tattoo.' HANDKERCHIEFS and CRAVATS °SIERT. EMBROIDERIES. PLAIN colored. DLA' 14 glossy SILKS, and neat CHEEKS. GRAY POPE, LINES In every variety: Chino and Plaid. OR , j ( (UNDIES: (PIENADINES, _LAW LI and CHINTZES, MIISLINS, FLAN (I QUILTS A FURNISHING II )DS 1111511 Built PING LINC:Ne f the beet bleach. SHAWLS CLOAKS LACK and, SILK MANTLES. Goode for ' Flt I t.NDS ' • ...--...,-."A4, . P 1101( GOODS. EMii BOLTMO CLOTHS, &0.. Ac:--_ sioutruss TtlIOTFTE118;: Bth & Chestnut, Phltadolphfa. Mny 2, 18110.--Sine .F 1 IA Ii ORING ESTABLISH 31 ENT TO TN a U • • • CITIZENS OF CARLISLE AND VICINITY. Tho uudereigned has located himself In the room In,. Mediately alamo J K Smith's office, (app elle the Depots where he In 'undo conducting the MERCHANT TAILORINII BUSINESS In ell Its various branches Dress, Frock. hark, and Bush ess Coats cut and wedeln the latest New York and Philadelphia fashions. Pasta loons Cut by a NEW BYSTRII.which wlll Ova the 11111 r Or an elegant ippecrance when in a standing 1/1 1 1 1 /11 11 and when Ina sitting posture. ride half nay , up to the knees as is usually,theicane In the old way n quttim., Also a bet utiful etch, of VESTS that will net be di/pone:PO ride up. solo usually the case. In all these garments htrilnll-Insure a fit • Cutting Muir "at short notice, and direction. as to making Oren When desired. J. 8, HOOKA k'!':LLOW. Aprir 4, 'OO.-am. O :MISTA persona in want . . • of a bottle of hoe Ohl Imparted and Pure Brandy. or &Rye Whiekeyor Ole. Wines. tc.. ran get abr. purpartiele at the Grocery of the subscriber. • WM. DitfiTZ. Jdn:•18, 10.0 ITM - 81411. T I NG j Jn.t recelfed a ler Assortment of all.sites-- onm Beltlne, Oum Ifony, (imn Parking, &c., and fur sale cheap at the hardware :tore of • Juno ;12, 11300.% • lI,BAXTON. 'l l B GREAT BELL .MASS MEET. beiutr bold on North Ilanaver Street,' Car Itelp,'wh* tho fernier') aro Invited to gall rtod,oaarutue, Jorge'the variety of ~ . • • , F , ARIi BELLS, , Just received and , vehleb 'we.iie selling yew-cheap:— Good Dellscan be teught,frem $2.50 to $O.OO each. We haie the Great -Western Bell, tbOfertner's favorile.—` Call and see them. all you tarsiers. uheore Pant of a good and ebeap.bell. . JOWN P.j.YNi onm, IllminverBE, ell^ 610 - I= 31.1114 A DELPH lA I AN D RErIDING TO NEW:,lr,rtit. Fxcurpiori Tickets will- , jikuedl.rtia. e.ute.c. Alloutnrin snd lieiVit to Iterrhhe r rg, pt nely o so eeph the:Pm:Up! Good hem Mcin4av .G.te . 4 4 AtorcheY .4u!Y witb the prlellege pf.ntepplog overeOey 10 tereileklete point "°a4Ii9vq:441": :1 11 .1 4 : : 0 1 1, 1 11: 4 k1,q6 • .• . let 'received • from . Ondie's Einiipilanice.ii a4litritelot . or illee Tip weat, etyles Andrei redeelid 'prWcp,, : Noale 10M for lailtre to pet eeiteopoble Alee • y. • Vri' 4 4,'4,4 SuntMer:O4l4-iieit 114 419e0r the 'mason. baths o , inetatt ly ouritteik#olvoyscomplete, no2ojUtiO t , 4AWYra ,• • • • , : • LAJ,III.RE.Ii YARD. , tubsrfters Niaatbla day entoOditlto pout slawiiddp.to tr'da.tu .A D , 11111,-13yr, , We; iend Rod furoleh to order .1WP0P044,0411f*AwW04:4,..!....., FRAME BTLiPF, rlasteilng,Lath.,RhlngllogDath, °died Ilkor IngindWinithetlxviidlog,•Poele•and Rolla, and cquiy ey !ON thet,belonga to,a,DlllPhllt YARD., hinds okkhltighwv to Whltepine, Hemlock,' and. Oaki. ofitllfferent qualliles. :flaying •Cara of our :ow n.we can Illrultdobilli. wrorder cif any length end elle at ate ebbrtent moth:4'mnd on. thb moat reaeoluddll Ourworkod•beordewillbQhoptundercoveren thnt they can be furnbiheid dry al All.thoes. - ,' • • .1 Me hare•conetantly on hand all•kinda Or Fairdly Coal Under cover: which we witt deliver. dean to aoy part pi' the borough.. To Wit : • • • • ', , LYKBN3 VAtalkj- ' ' ' BrokeniEig, Stove ;old Nu t LUICIC yunn,Pat, TROVonTON; Unmet' 'mquN'T'Atir, ' ' which we pledge ourselves to sell at the loyteat iirlrea ' ( ,1u ' Beat : ally. -- . . : : . nneburner a , 4nd -BfrialcsmiiA l e Coal, ar! on bond -svieleh 4a.rill eoll - at the Inweet llguru Yard vest elde of Omni Uale Brhool, elelnetreet. ' • AIt3ISTRONG & HOFFER. July 20, WA ei H AMBERSBURG FEMALE SEM 1./ INAII Y. • • „ The Incatlonts pleasant and healthy, and theldvan boa are equalled by fuw In the ' Tha I toditutlon lh largo and procperous, with a corps of NSF Manta cho• witircaro. and wan qualified to Instruct hi the NNntld and ortuuneatal towhee. The influences In the hoard leg detainment nio parental. moral and relining. • The neat secaltu will commence on the 7th day of 'February. tiateditguoC may be had' on- application to • Per. W. W. PIN, Carlisle; Rev. John Ault. Loudon. Pa; Peo i .ll. Pitcher, lloguesto eu, Pa; Hon. 800. o eliarnbers,lll. 8. Se hileeit, S. p. Posher, D. P., Ile/• P. B. Pease. Her. Joseph Clark. Chanibarehlig, Pa Pru tensors at Prluitetou4N.J,, both of the College and Theo Bemluary. BOY. NEMO/ REEVES. A. M., Tilre. SARA tt U. BEEVES; Pneelpals. 0. INIIOFF .rlistn, Jan. 22, 1820.7:1y ... J. R.. NON EDIAKE , RN . IZORWARDING AND • COMMIS \ • • . , SION HOUSE, ' L 0 U IND F.E ED ; • • and 'having taken the Ware liouto cats and fixtures of Wm. B. Mutiny's Well lint.wit establltb mant,-Ort West:Nigh street, opposite Dick limo,' College. would litfitrm the pubic that int bits entered into a general Forwarding and Conneirslon business. . The highest market price will bo paid fur Hour, grain and produce ore' .. Th, le ., are also prepared to freight prod urn and Mock to Philadelphia and Baltimore, at. the lon bat nttee, wI ii safety and deepatch. . I'LASTBit•A ND SALT kept constantly on hand, and FLOUR AND FRED at e hnlesalo or Wail. Coal of all kirda embracing, LYKISN'S VALLIW, • LURIC .• SUNBURY WHITE ASH, I'ArUBT BAP. Llinclurner's and ll;ackspiilN • • CONSTANTLY TOR SALE. 'AIIPT UNDER COVER atnldellverod dry to,arky pert of the town. J. It. NONEBIARER „ Carnet.: Auguat 11,185 P. ' - NY: W .0 OA. L Y A 'll, - • AT VIZ WEB? IDD OP l'ArlifLP. Thn subscriber would reSpei tinily rail the attenthin of Limehuroor's, find the citizens, df enable, end the surroutollnirenuutry gene - rlly. to hie • NEW • OAL YAItI), attached to hip Ware nouns, on West 111,11 St.. when be will keep constantly on hand a !ergo pond.) 01 the bust quality of to wit: ' bykena Valley. Lute Ildiller..rlne Grove/4nd Trevor tontatrokon. Egg and Nut Cosi—sera coed and dry coal which he pledgee !dwelt to sell nt the lowest l.osslbl, prices. liest quality or .--11111EDUIINEICS•rAND -111411.8ii11711T COAL always on hand. ..10)- All Ode. loft nt rho Ware llnuso, nr nl lifs'r. &ince In North 114iii.vor.strog. will he peouiptl3 tended to. • - -- ~ - IF. - 111•.NllGI:: , Carlisle, April 14,104-41. • TIIOMAS CONLYN ei LASS! GLASS!! PAINTS 1 . PAINTS!! A-full naan.nint of Glasa cif all afar quality, with n large stork of frei•li PAINTS, a! eiders. Oils. Varolalies. lre , C. anent In large or Heal quahtitlen;itt low figures at - JOHN P. LYNN North Hanover Street - Oct Z. '6B HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. I=l The proprietors and Manufacturers of lIOS TETTEIt'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BIT TERS can appeal with perfect confidence to physicians and cit tta ns generally of the United Scams, hecause the article has moulted repu taticitchiretotere' unknown. A taw factei upon this. point will' speak more powerfully than volumes of Mire assertion or bl. zoning puffery. The consumption of Hostetter's Stomach Bit ters for the last year amounted to over a half million bottles, and from its manifest steady increase in times past, it is evident that during the coming year the consumption will reach near one million bot lies. This immense nniount, could never Untie been sold but fokthis rare, Medicinal properties contained in the prepara Lion, and the sanction of the most. prominent physicians in those sections of the country where the article is best known, who nut only recommend the Bitters to their path tits, bid are ready at all times to give testimonials to its efficacy in all eases of stomachic derangements and the diseases resulting therefrom. Things not a tempurarypopularity, obtained by extraordinary efforts in the 'way of (rum peting the qualities of the Bitters, but a solid estifilat ion of an 'Mailable medicine, which is destined to be as enduring as time itself. liostetter's Stomtich Bitters have proved a Godsend to reg . 'iainit . where fever and ague ,and various other- bilious complaints hove counted • their victims by hundreds. To be able to state confidently that the "Bitters", are a certain cure for the kaspepsia and like. diseases, is to the. proprietor a source of.x.ii4„ 4 : alloyed pleasure.4t removes nil morbid matter front the stonicoli, purifies the blood, - and imparts- renewed vitality to the nervous system, giving it that tone and energy intlispetoab'm for the, restoration of health. It operates upon the stomach, liver, and oilier digestive organs, mild'y but powerfully, and SOUR restores them to acondition essential to the healthy discharge of the'finictions of nature. Elderly persons may use (lie Bitters daily as pefdirections on the bottle, and they will find isit astiuutlaut peculiarly adapted to comfort declining years, as it ib pleasant to thopalate, invigorating to the bowels, excellent as a tonic, and rejtivenuting generally. We have (lie evi• denim of thousands of aged men 'and women who have experienced the benefit of nsingthis preparation while tmlfering from stomach do rattigeinents end 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 nro certain periOds when Giek cares are so harassing that many, of them ain't under the trial.; The relation - of, mother and 'child' hi 'so - absorbingly tender; that the' Mother: especially if she be young; is tipt to forgot her own health in her,.t4frenie anxiety for liciitifitift: Should thejteriod of maternity arrive during the summer sedion, the. your of ',body and wand is generally aggravated. Hark_ _ then, is a necessity for a. stimulant to secure rate- the energies of the system, and enable the 'mother to bear:up under her exhausting trials Anil responsibilities. Nursing mothers gene-, rallyprefer the Bitters io all' other iuvigtira. ~I,hat receive Ole endorsement:of physi cians; 'because-it'-i6 agreeable to the tests as well as certain to .give . a perniauent increase oft - bddily strength. • • All pet SOllO, to whom we have partio*,. larly ,reforred :above, to wit: sufferers from fever and ague, caused by malaria, (Harkin:ea, dysentery, indigestion,. loss .of appetite. and, all ',.diacaaes or . derangements .of the. stomach, :•(3,(iperanutiated persons'ofeellentary L'necuPation;:nnd nursing mothers, will consult, welthre by giving to Iles ;.':titterls Celefulated StOtimph lifters trial.; " . '1;1:1APT1014.l•41i Caution:the:public; against' "ttahrg7 tiny - Of the many imitations or counter-.. '.. felts, but ask An:, 1108TETTEIt'S CELEBRATED, .8111t44101A 4ITTAIIS. Old pep that eackbottlo has. llieWords'"Dr. T. liotqpito's Stoinach rtters" blown on'tlie' aide at tbA;b~Ule, and stamped. , on the nici4lliil'epA ditterlag the cork, and observe that'Otir autograph Signature is on. the e=! I=ll7/3 , :14Cir• Prepared and sold'by HOSTETTER & SMITH. , Pittabittgli,. arid :aold! by. all :.#4 l 4ggiatlr , grqcp,ra t ; and ., ~daalon3",,iinalaridly ,thrOnWinuO Ma, Ilnitad‘'ptates. South Ain°. .riaa, and GermanyioC ; - ; .~, lt4rontlak,Qarlfalet John awca'r 00 4T14 steznpanah, .Iddpnanabeiriti, Haut" fictlonnlng, Aochanliaburgi 'and. Dnandats _ 9; I)trAIPS , glat HAM ...• 4. 60 barrelsVetneu •• I t ...a _ n • r s ar,s. 11 , 011 MOCI _ 41474b411:41:411;744,1tiq11 M a l ° *h " P4r than . a g la t an, •• Rijn 8 42 4) • . . . . . • ....:.i.CIANTLINIS; do.. do 'REFERENCES ' ''' '' ' moielldiVoll6'' AOO 0 D 1 r 0- 0.0 D ! •N_A• ..fuot.recolvotl ut c tho cheap Grocery of Ilia' n[lll4 'aligno,dootzept good th:nhe,;a partial' which aro the jot lowing • , Ifortnotlcally coaled P RAMIE'S, (frrob.) . 14 1 AS, . " " AS I.A It MIUS, ' " k- • 0 OYSTAtti, t " lofifatiltS. " 1; V1 , 1;11:, " • • 0 " COUP, " • • + - SAILDJNE. 4 !. Pickled (Jerkins, Chow 'Chew, elccalllll, Lohatern. CaulltloWor, • Olives ' youtatoe lidtsup, Walnut do., Mushroom do. PopperSauao, Monday, CHUN Cranberries, the finest of brisd Hour, t 4 oraraoired' Ilants. Shoulder. liolonmi Sausage, tbtuo a, tlacearont, Sugars, Cutlass, Toes Slolasses, aid.? , aof all kinds. MCC NSW thl, PINS SEGARS,'among which or. twenty Ova. thousand Carman Sizes, prime tobacco and the Gory hoot and purest LIQUOUStu OM county elmfectionnry and Fruit. ' 'All of which am offerod to the citizens of Caril,da nut county of Cumberland. at. the lowest prices for 17A811 • CUM S 055, 00)15 ALI., two dtiors East of Rhoads Warohouse. ' ~ . . Carlldo, Nov. 9, 1859. • I, I IRE. INSURA.NCE.- THE Allards' ll AND IIANT NINN111101D) MUTUAL, FIRM Its 81.1ItANCE 0031DANY -Cif Cumberland. county. Incorpo rated by an act of Assembly. Is now, fully organlced,llllli In pp ration under the management of the tbliteirDi commissloueig, viz: • Daniel Bailey, William It. liorgas, Michael Cocklin, .1. Slchelberger. Christian Stayulan, John C. Dun lap..lacoli it. Coovnr, Lewis Ryer, S. Eberly, IWO min ii. :llosser. ..7. Brandt, Josoph Wickersham. Alexandra Cathcart. - Tim rateaof insurance are as low and favorable as any Company of the kind In the State. Persons wishing to ilOl,OlllO meanings aro Invited to niche application to the igorits of the company, who argawllling to wait upon them at any time. ' W M 42. GORG AS. Prosidont. Clf ItISTIAN SttirMlAl. -t President • LEWIS IIYEIt, Secretary. ICl!tlsr, 1100ICLIN: Treasurer Managers.—Wan. It. (locos. 1..• Myer. Christian Stay Man, M. Coeklin i.l. C. Dunlap. 11. Mat tin. D: itnity, .1' 4.Cnnrer, Alen Cathcart;J: %Minitel:Lam, tlllehelbor ger. S. liberly, Brandt. MIME! CUODY. ftLA:VD COUNTY.—Bohn Pilo rrick. Miro Ileorn 7. l llll . llT,..Slilropiinistown; Samuel Woodburn Dickinson : Don rburrlitown ; Mode Di II Ilth. South„,ltiildin'tvi.; Samuel Graham, V. Penns Samuel Conner. Ilechanicsinirg.: ~ I. W. Coekiiii. Atinpliiiristoinn: D. thinner. •Theplinribitown; .1 o.'en to n,''iliver Spring: Benj. rincoistick. Silver Spring: ilharlost Dell. Val Dole John liver.Oarlisle • YQILK covNTV.—W Diner: Peter Wet Franklin Wiiirington; .1. F. Deal Waihinirton: D. !tater, Noivburg'; it. C. Clerk. lisbure. .9 t Upil l V CO.—finumer A finchnian, Harrisburg. (embers of tile p:tnp lien I Ilg rilliil'ilt.3l,olllfto en olro. can have the n•'• wed by 'flaking application to inn of Can lgontp. . ' Spill 20. 1801) • , • '.I NO. B. CUMIN!. 1 4 113E11 . 1.X STEAM SAW MILL • AND I.UNI It YARD, NEW CUNIBERL AND, PA.. 411 kind,. of • 1. U 31 B E ft, • ennstlntly on Wind. • delivered nt nnv p Ant nevon.rible liy Hallrond nt the xhinio,t, make.' BU'ILDLNO, Of ALT, SIZES , AND LENtITIIS CUP TO ODER. Ma) 25,1850—tf fI OW Alt() A.8)..()C11TION! P - Il I L P I 1 . • I ilinievololit Institution, ostablishol by special en di!wittuat for the relief of the slelt And .distressed, afflicted with Virtilent'and Ellllll.lllle diseases. ' , and especially forlhe Cure ~f Disean'es -of = MIMICAI, A DVIrIE given uralls. by the. Ailing Sur are., to nll who apply by letlor. with a description nr their cnndl• I.m, (w.te. ohampation, t,tihltn of id in carer of extreme poverty, Medicines fur:l[llsllPd tree of charge. VA Lt 3 t. ni,ii,np,p,mvpa on Sp.•rnortorrhmn. and otliet likenses of the Sexual /maw,. and on the NF,IV It KM- - r.B 'employed in the libmimslry. moot to the ilfilleied In sealed lotto. envelopes. free ufchnrge. Two sir three Ratans lie posti.ni will be acceptable. Address. it. 3. ILLEN Acting Sur go M. IL,,rtirtt t snochitin, No." 2 South Ninth Street Philadelphia, Dn. liv order nr the Directors, A D. tit:AD:MIMI, ProsW'•ti OW. FAIRCHILD, Secretary. • I ADD,' WEBSTER & CO. • TMPItOVII) TIOIIT RTITCII SEWING NIA.CHINES. On gthibltion nod for ente at Niro. It. A. Itereote'e DAGUENKHAN ROOMS, I:ud door went of Dr. " Zircon', Mee, Carlisle, Pa. Send for e circular to W. R. MASON, Agent. Moe. 7,1604 f. 'I3.IINTS AND OILS.— • A 10 Tone White Lead. 1000 oxiione of 011. Judi I.erel•od,wlll.l a largo assartment of Varnlshon. Niro Proof Paint. Turpnntlno, bloronco White, Japan. White Zinc. Putty. Colored Z no, Lich:tree, lied Lead, llollod ulna, Lard illl, Shellac, Sperm 011. Paint Brushes ? Fish Oil, Ste., • Colors nr niers , description dry, and 011 In rains and tubes nt the Ilentwal e Store of March 7—'6o, . '- ' '-:. ~ • " m 1 .. - - OTH:ER . B' _ . Thuusonde are daily speaking In protean( DR. EATON'6• INFANTILE CORDIAL. and why? because It never falls to afford Inatanianeolis relief when given In time. It nets no It by nutAic, and one trial ntoea will convince you that what we any In true. It culitallON NO PAREGDIVC , OR OPIATE olety tied. and therefore nailer. 1;y- removing the F 17 . RUSSES ! BRACES!! ; SUI'POR su reriti:is t ( your child . Metes lof I.y, deadening its & . .. Tklt R. 111 sensibilities. Fur thisi MIMI it commends 'betties the C.. NEEDLES, ' H ...iv Fella ble nroorati 111 new known for 1) iiiii frets . _ Teething. Diarrhoea. Dysentery, Grip- N. W. Corner Twelfth & Race Streets 'Om In tile llnwele Acidity ot the clotelch, Med. Cold In theth ltd. and en.up. elan. for Fattening PHIL A DELPIII.A. the gums reducing inflater than, regulating the Rowels. Mid relieving into. It ban no anew—being an nntl spas Practical Adjnstar of Rupture Trusses and Meehan!. boodle It is rr..l with ntifdlin • snorewe In all cases et cal Remedies.. lies constsittly ota baud a large Stock ei Con wet felon or other Pilo. Ao you value the oat:ulna Fennel) trusses. alien a complete ass..rtment of lin nut multi itsnte ettildren, and wish to save them the . eat American Including the celebrAted Whites frill those sad. and blighting contemn. noes which are Pa tent. Lever Truss. believed by the heat-authorities 4 curtain to result from _the nen of narcotic% of whic . he euporior t 'any yet invented. English and Anteri other remedies for IttArhille Complaints are composed., ran rupporters and itelts,l4lteulder linters, Suspensory Wm none lint DR. E vpos , b 1 N irk NTI Le: (e)ii DIAL. ' ilanduttes. Self Injecting Pyringeit. adapted to both se,. this you etc rely upon. It is perfoctly hat - mine am: es. In ueat pertable 'cases, Frobch restarien, Urinal Bags cannot injure the most delicate Infant. a - Prica.„2:ccentt Am, .to- . Full directions acCentrane wiela Int tie Prenermi only Orders and lettere of enquiry, wall meet, prompt at by CHURCH . t DUPONT. tantlion. . No 419 Broadway Now Voila. August 21, 1559tv . . . g~ OD.F D Ileidthy human Blood urin being ANALYZ ED always presti t nis us teitirthe mime essential element': and gives of course the Prue standard. Analyse tin Ulo id fit a per on suffering from Cousumptinu, Live complaint, .14sgep,ia. Actiffu.a, do. end we iind .11 every IRS 1111.) certain defHeneleelit the red globule, of Blond .-thipply theme datilnleiUll and you are Iliad, nit: HID mon I. sounded upon this Theory —hence its astonishing succes. 'there are FIVE PREPARATIONS a lapt.d to tho deficiencies of the Blood lu different di/wanes. For Coughs Colds Ihnnehitia,far any agar ttni whatever of the TllltOs Tor LIMOS Inducing Con suleption, u-o .o I, which In ale aye' the No. for De precision of aplrlts. boss of Appetite: and for all Citron lc Coinpialuis arising from titer use,. tleneral'•Debility and Nem 01,15 ProstrationA No. 2. for liver Complaints. No. 11, for Dyspepsia. Being already prepared !fro. ab sorption It ii , takou by drops and carried Immediately Into the circulation. eo that what you gain you retain. The No. 5 In for Female Irregularities, Hysteria, Weak motes. &c. Sao 'special directions for this, For Fait Rheum Eruptions, derofulouu. Kidney; and Bladder I.M.np.allits. [alio No •Er., In all oases the Olfaction must ba strictly followed. Price of the Ilblod Void $1 Per bottle. . Sold by CUUROII ( DUPONT, No 41W "Imam**, New York. • ' • , .T W. tlyolt 8 Sono, Philadelphia, and 0.11. Kepler Vlttxburz Wboleeale Ageola :For dale by S. Elliott, Carlisle, • E CRE AM. I The subscriber would reepectrully aneunce to t publics bst he is now prepared with n Aklltlonal rooun.at his old stand opposite Omani. Road Depot, to runtish lee Crcertror M.VEIIV FLAvOlt . , to nay number mud at short notice; „ • May 0, e3O . DAVID ROCIt A kr.Low. 'ONS' litON ., AND .1101,LHD IRON of the very heat MINI:MISR BiIANDS wetrrnn itid In every way Superior to Ainedeaus make. .Just rem calved, rith'a larks assortment 9C , . 'Short Iron; ' Anvils, r Hoop Iron, : • • Vlrrs, : ; ' Band Iron, r:Fare, ' • florae Shoe Iron, ' :Beeps, • Spring Steel, ~H olly,„ Cast Steel, • : Blister Nut*: . -- , lltress Shoes,' Sentry Platte; • Ws. • Blacksmith Bellorritlesa dm; , — Meatier them ;tha tthupptatilitliher March , O AX t. T° N•' I B:AIIIMPS4O4atdtJPrMM*Wi AIWA 114.11 100 IN lARLISLIi AND. PIIII.ADELI'IIIA ' Pa7' '4L I - 1 1 1 ; rt;i4C-i7 NA. jDA~i L '~ Y.~M_R i~i . GiHT'LIN~E rItIMD, WARD & FREED, • • en - IIARILIT tITREET, riilLson.vinA. • . .J.la D. 11110A118, . . . .... la- Caro of tlAm Mole lo ' MIR Depot 811 Market oL,. Dally, at 4 o'clock, P. 51. . Leave Carliple, Daily, at 7. o'Cloc thoololoton,lod for this 1A,,,, al, O I'. Daily tonight Line, and oent.in , by . May .25, 18511. p„U.ILADELP AND READING It A I L R:0 .A . D SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Anti. 18, 1859./ . Tyro passenger traids leave Harrisburg daily, (Sun. lava excepted.) at 8.00 A. 31 . and . 2.41, P. M.. ror 1 1 011 - . lelpida, arriving them at 12.50 noon nod 7.40 P. M. • . Returning, leave Philadelphia at 7.30 A.Ol . nod 3.30 ; P. 31., arriving at Harrisburg at 12.40 noon and 8.25 P 11. • • PARES: To Philadelphia, No. , 1 Caro. $3.25; No. 2 (in wow traht) $270. ' • FaraS to Reading. 81.60 and.sl.3o. ' At Reading. connect will, trains far Pottsville, 311bers 011ie, ISunngea, ratawlssa. hr. Four trains learn .; eading for Philadelphia daily, at 13 A. 31 , 10.10 A: 31. 12.80 nolmsidol 5.00 P. 51: Leave Philadelphia for Heading at'7.3o A. 31,, 1.30 M.. 3.80 r 11.. and 4.45 P. M. lIIKEEE2 Fares from Heading to Philadelphia. 71,1511 and $1 45. The morning .train. from Harrisburg cuineets at Heading with up train for Wilkesharre. Pittston and Scranton. . For through tickets and other information apply. to .1..1. lieneral Agent.. Maw I.r, '69 NEW STAGE ROUTE,- The subscriber has started a tri weekly-line el "Stages between Carlisle and Landisburg. leaving Car. lisle ovary 3lnnday, Wednesday and Friday, ler wadi ',duly on the arrival of the afternoon train of cars front the east. Returning, leaves Landisburg at SOLI A. 3!.. ovary Tuesday. Wednesday and Saturday. arid arrives at Carlisle at 1.00 .S. Id., via. Perry County Warm Springs, Shermanirdale, Slerrett's dap anti Carlisle Sul' phur Springs. On and afar June the 150:, the line will Ito run tinily for the accommodation tif passengers going to the Springs. • Faro to (ho several pointy as allows: Carlisle to Sulphur Springs, . . Sterrett's Clap. . . . . . " • Slieruninuiale , . •. . Perry County Warm Springs, . ' • ItETURNING. nillsburg to Worm Sprinko, Slier= iodide, Wort...Ws !hp. Sulpit.tr Springs, Cori 1 . . Tho rly-rotry 411s-51A I I. to sort flour. Om sevens) poillts shove indirotod. _ _ - I o al. A wall stilrl,cil LI VIA; Y = 5011,0 I am at all thorn randy tio,ftrti lab horsen a ni; ..111 flairea to tliasir,WhirAVlll favor 4iito with patralata, un tha nh•st reaanniallit curuiii - Aud in tl.o vi•ey Ixeit 0410 mayl9lBsB. • iiRA DEL. • • 17XCELSIOR PICTUR.E.S ,-, A. It. UP:NM/rill 11•1/11111 respertfully inform It, citizens of Carlisle and vicinity that he has taken rose.. In %men new building. ,emet corner of Market Square who, he Is at alrthnes ready to take A 31111101! liPEt In the latest and mom approved style. Victures taken In rainy and cloudy weather en ,well on clear. and eat Ist.'lon given or, no clisreemMinte. Portraits and Dm auerreotypes copied. Miniature I'lrtureo taken fn Locket,. are.. in A inbrotype. , mbrotypes warranted to stand the test of time. beta or orate-. Ladles and Gentlemen 'aro cordially Invlte d and exemine nperitnenn. , l'rfren from Virtu. to SIU. A. RAI ENW001). Jan. 27. 1850.-ly.' A Will. I V E ItY STABLE.—llaving pur -1 chased from .1. It. Nonemafeer. his LIVERY ES YABLISIISI EN E. I will hp Air/vs ready tn aecummo ?NI 1 ES. and '1; 1 1 1 4 ( ,1 1 c I or ar i In wry tine.• By shirt aktell lon to business and a deiire to please. the substrlber hopes to receive a liberal share of public patronage. (1 FAROE, lIENDEL. N. B. Onmibussen on hand to supply those who may he In need of them. 0. 11. Nov. 174:,7., • I A )1 E e/ - CAPINET R o . t AND CM OR • . • MANUFACTORY, Nostra Hugo.En Pincer. CAULISLE, PA tinning been engaged hi the business for o‘er twenty ybars ho would return thanks to his customers and friends. fur the liberal enrounigement extended to him in years gone by„ and and further assures them that no pains will be spared, to give full satisfaction to all who may favor him with a rail of every description ronstraltly, on hand, or made order. Warranted to be of the best .quality,?l* the I. lest style. well finished, and solo at the lowesslossib pries for rush. lie also continues business as an UNDERTAKER. Heady made Collins. Metallic or otherwise. kept con stoutly on hand and funerals promptly attended 1, terms. In town or country, on the most reosonabh Cherry and Walnut Collins. large Plan, B ell finished d lined insists,' frail 8 to 12 Igallara., Walnut Coffins covered from 15 to 30 dollars. • JAMES It. WEAVER . . May 25. 185U—Iy. N, U.—•Pao propertlen situate In Church tow n, Cumb. county, are offered fur nolo on nosy terms. Apply cc above. J. IL. Iti• • ' William P. Lynch, • Practical PbUMBER and (Ll-8 PiTTER, in the baselient of the M. E Church, • 'Main Street„Carlisle. bead and Iron Pipes, It on Sinks', bath Tubs, lint & Cold Shower Baths, Oath Boilers, Water Clonots. Wash itanina, Force and Lift Pumps, hydraulic llama, &o. Wro't Iron Weld Tubes, And every description of cocks and fittings for gas steam. water. &e. Superior cooking ranges, loaders mid gas fixtures put up in churches, stores and dwellings. at abort notice, lit the most modern style. All nutter! ale and work In our line at low rate, and warranted Oa- Country work and Jobbing promptly atteuded to , ' Mar. 23. 1859-1, 11,NRY SAXTON 1860 HARDWARE 'Tbe Subecriber haiijunt returned from the Ranter cities with the hound, cheapest slut boo eielected AP norlment of (lard ware ever offered in thin County. Eve ry thing kept inn limo iViinlesala and lirtall Ilan! warn Store can be hod a little' lower • than any othe house in the county at the Cheap IL rawer... More Of March 7, 'OO. HENRY BAXTON. S Ii AMES' A 3s 3 o l v i rlimn i ef f ,Vs l t si rei l vo l d " cam LION PATTERN, • LONDON PATTNIIN, ELIZAIIFIVITOWNPATTERN, with end without patent feetenintnichenpur than It the Hardware tltore of lqnsch 7:'00. II EN I 71" SAXTON. il vpiT t liN • FINE GROCERIES • a. W Corner 17th 'and Arch Streets, • PHILADELPHIA. linportenf of Crone & Blackwell:a • • ENif LlBll PICK tin an - 1 SAUCES. Particular attention hold le erlecting tine T3lll.lEr& 001"1•31ES Noe Fiandllee.thigere always et Refiners' prism Choice LIQUORS end BBUAIItI, of the boot brands, always on hood. Slay if, '60,1y. WM. ". , A U p - E HEAP • BLANK DOOR & STATIORERYESTADLIBIDIENT, 82S.Chestuut Street, bolo* Futurth, South iside (6/ON OP TUB EIPPLEAD .SAOLL.,) PII ILA DE L }CIA, PA., Ledgerer Journals, Day Bar.ks, Cash Bookn, Loiter Pa per, Foolscap paper, 11111 Paper, Steel l'eun In greet Ca rlaty, Eutelopen of all sines, -Letter Basks. 818 Booka, RECEII'7' BOOKS (Ex. Envelopthißeper. , quillyo., 'COI'PYINO $6, $8 aBB $lO. Copylus °Obit Bruehee, end A 1.1. OM ER AUTICIAS ?GU TUE COUNTING UOUBN. Whlchtvill be sold from twenty to thirty per'rengLelow the ordinary* prliaa, for .414.., • - • Carthle AprillB,'6o.-3m: • • A1L5!..17A114 f NAILS IT! . IA A Ismailia,* of good, blenni .Nent. end Tough otthen lowest Prlcen, Our nalls are worth, fdliin alkes ntnro,,tOnn any otbor maw of niitTO nnld In our tons. this opinlan of usechnnlen who bay° tried ;heath Auolso have,it full assortmtult of ! •-'BUILDING ottbe latext abd most sppeoved of yleA foods yip+ rpqted an .retoreset!tS. • JOHN 4...1NN.10 SON: '14nPv.4.1',5C.C1,016104 1 4 11:Y :NETS 1 .- .11.;it'lki . fillfl.: . . ...."' ~ , bOO pair Fly Nets. ir il6 talon i'lliiiin j illttin .tud,Tillia- , allespar.tttity the abeapaat...Tunt reanivq& it thellardanuedtarell .',.... , ' • Y. , •?2IPBAXIMN, t ; , N.11.—,101i Agentio M... Ones' Extra - Onitaintrobutn - Tvrine Ply Nits. ! - elorclauti supplied at man „ ..... , , • . I , 11** trxcclniieoi~~ be marked C. & block. ii 1 i A WE A' V E ' S Mile alictichies • DOES DISEA.S.I43 . ATE .1,4 11%11 , 111 Thin la quostfon or v ita, mportailee. and one which . bus never boon sails' 'Au lsposed of by the poles 'sera who tearb-t ea Ing art. ttome maintain—and a.neelatly the old erhwl l'hysiciam—ihtit lire Uses in the hlood. find therefore all iiseaseig originate it, It-- but modern science avers that ailments hate their origination lo both the solitht And Holds the hotly. Thur the latter prepontlet it.,, hofiever, is ti fixed Tart and medical mill has .cleutly dentomtratett that a toast tit olltirds Ma that human Meth Is heir to, have their souredin an '. 1311'IlitE EFATE OF THE BLOOD I . An, for instance. In the biy catalogue, such as .Elcrofu la, Tetter,..• Barber's Itch,' Pimplimo Blotches. Eryslpe .la, Balt Rheum, discharges from the Ear, Fever gores, or Irruptive dine:teen of any kJ Ilene are as curtained by well known niedleal Jaw:, to artist trio: lad Idoed—whlle the hlgheAt method authorities decline • that most fevers' originate In the same manner, and more particulitrly typhoid and scarlet— the former Le Ing,an nod the latter en external Irruptive disease; and In all persons attacked In these maladies, the blood Is found to he eithe. coagulated, 'or of a dark tuthealthy.color. To want oil' a lows majority of diseases. an well 'an to, ruro a number which have already seised upon the eye tent, it Is necessary to PIIItIFY THE BLOOD ' Llndsey'n Improved Blood Searcher does not claim to be a ' • UNIVERSAL. PANACEA ' •.• for every dines., anoWn. but the proprietors claim for it tie power not only of draloi..g viii ao Impurities el• the blood. bur by thekkillful combination of welt known vegetable manage', it will cure al) discasca arising from. deranged state of the liver. delve out ay/Topple, and give renewed tone and vlg•w • tn the stomach That the • BLOOD Ssnxmt Ea la all that to Cirtillied for it, the proprie tore can produce Tin monk. IL in only a few years Morn IL WAR discovered. end yet It hest grown into such a busluehe that a large laboratory bag been built expressly tar its mannlacture—a large num her of mon employed in. pulting it.up, and still the . SUPPLY - DUES NOT EQU 1, TUE bk.,MAND We ask any candid man, rduld this be to. 'r Lb, sled Iclnedild not ti..sseas ALL the virtues claimed for It The Prom tutors hove hundreds of rertificates.from men of prohlty and standing In the community, show ng what the tuediethe is doing daily for the' suffering ASK ANY I'EItSON . who has ever used the•Illood Scorcher whether roll was experieueed. Let the tiffli^ted glen it n trial—a a(ttgle bottle wit convince tile nmat skeptical of Its efficacy. ER_ For ash+ In Carlisle by S. W. Iltovertd Irk. B. El !lett, and. II JACielTur; linettntatt 'AFSon, 111”clotnien burg; thematic t Zook. Sltephorth.town ; Coln I ingFlow n; ,lorob _Stemma. Croon :Redo ; Wine. Shiremankown : A. M. I.oidieb. I:Mine , twinge Wary W. Eil.ool. churchtowe ; Edward 'Jame, Went ; .1. C. Rnt:ulit A: Dm., Oakville: Hl...mills, A Elliott. Newburg; It tn. Dralton, New vflit ; .1 Hood A Co.. Springfield ; Iltu.”11 A. Dice. Diellow•o ; 11' ' land nger--:lacktu.n II ler-1V - Clark keen Poada; Cle. 11. Eel. lea, Sporting 11111; it, De u ti e , White Hall; .1. C. AVick.bblpponniturc : all t.f run+, I.lltl county. Pa. E~ 87 1 0 -1-011 EllE LINDSEY & Proprip 14 rp. 0rt,27.14). 11f , 111.1fip.,1.1J, 1 , ra D Y S E SlA' R E EI Y - DR. DARIUS lIIIrS • • . Arouttatic In'•igorallug Spiill. •I•lilx Medici!, b. he r , USIA tit he pUblie tO t a X pl.?. will, Du•rv,ulug It I. reeiillin el dell, Li. Cure 11. xpepsin. :•erroll`",l•PM "ie.( I tinp, ' M lot! 111 the poi ho i n th o llothinche. Urpenhn•ex Kitloo3 l inn plaints, low Spirit!, 'wilt lulu • • Jo tempovenoo it Stimulatex. Elltlirates. I mi,•,orettenClAlt "11l not 1 iitoxl,.te6r AK a Medicine. It In and effeetnal. rutting the Inept ag4ravated cases it 1)3,1,01,4A, 1 , 1111 all ntic Jmannpmnota of rho :nll , llllll I, and boy eta, In a speedy manner ' it hill blatantly revive thin mast drooplag and 11 , 11 anehullv opirlta, end reab•re the Weak. nere,ux and sickly to heallh xtrentzlh and viver. on wit, 1 the injudirions•Fri of thinora, have breente (Warted, at d their linirrt/Ini ayatents stint. tared coustitntiens hroten dome, ant xuijrett„ tint horrible eprite ni litlllllllllN. I be_brualell'l 11, 111 d.. 11'11 iillllll4l immediately feel the happy and rating efficacy et Dr. linen's I ilvlgt;rating WILT IT,WILL DO •lion—One wine gloPe full an often an ncceiaary Ono d.•oo will rumor, all Bad Spirit& One d. nn will our° Heart burn. • . Three doses will eure Indlgeation. One doae will aft e tun a 00. d Appetite. flee dose will atop the di,tresslng pa Insuf nyarepalo. One dose will remove the 111,streasingand diang) eealde &Tette of Wind or P hittPenre. and /In no, II .14 yh e moos nrh reeelvi a the I nolgotatlng Ppirlt r the dh.treaning hold and all painful feeling. will - be - romored. - .one - -done will remove-ttarmest diatreaaing—katifrat, Colle. Orb, In the rteoUteh or bowels. - A few &wog wlihreniove all obstructions in Ihe Kid• nay. Bladder or Urinary Organs. Persons who are t.erinuely +acted with any' Kidney Comp alias ore assured speedy relief by a dose br two and a radical cure by the use id one or two bottles. ' NICUITLY - DIgf. 4 IPATION. ' Persons who, from dissipating too inert, over night, and feel the evil effects of pOlBOllllllll liquors, in viole n t headaches, nlckness at stomach. weakness. giddiness, ke., will find one dose will remove all bad feeling... I adios of weak and sickly constitutions. nhetild take the Invigorating l.pirit three these a day; it will make then strong. healthy and happy. remove' all ob.:tree. liens and irregularities from the menstrual organs Mild restore the bloom of health and beauty to the twee urn lace. Duthie. pregnney It will be found no Invniunblemedi dne to reinolo dißagreenldo!mitt ions Al (Ito ntottmcli. All the pmprletor asks In n trinl. nod to induce thin to has put up the INVIGMATING SPIRIT In. pint bottler it SO eh,. quntts #1 11 1 1. Vor Bali, In enrlitle by R. W. llAverstlck: In:Me• iunlceburg by 1. Kauffman, and by Druggibts goner Nub, 1,1860.-1 y SPRING FAS H lONS 1860. • KELLER'S' OLD STAND. A rompletustock of Hats and Cups now randy for Inspection. - S 1 LIC, - , FUR, . CASSVIERE, FELT & WOOL.. In every style and quality. We call particodara !ten- Mal to our $3 SILK liA'rB. Silk and soft Dots. of any style manufactured to order Caps of all kinds. RECOLLECT R LUMPS OLD STAND. Borth Honorer Street. Carlisle'Marrh 14. MO. 1000 .1v , XES OF GLASS.- of all raiser, Double and single tick. Mtn, Orrin mental ellll.ed &c. Just teceired at the Cheap linnt Ware Ston 3lareh 900 GRIND 'STONES.- 4 _, Wall sizes. warranted of the heat quality, Jost ...IVY(' litlf INN% are Eioru of :tine& 7. 'l3O. 111?1lIT B.ANTON. I) 0 W I) E It . 25 Kegs Dupont. Rork and Ma powder, with a largo qxsortruent of Safety Fuse, Stone Drilla. - Dicks, , • ,gtone Sledveß. Crow Dan, mono Hammers Just received at the cheap Hardware Fo re et March. 7. 'GQ. HENRI' d 1X IDS 11AT AND CAP EAMPORICAL- J. GALLIC at CO.. Puccoasora to IVm. 11. Trent 'mould announce to their ruotomera and the ' renerall.) that they have pint reeelved from nhilattcl larie and elegant ett.rk of mmdt, in their HIM bi buainels of every variety, rtyle and geollty.. - They haveonhnnda splendid euetOrttuent'or" • . lIATS;AND CAPS, - • • - •• .of au desertptlane, from the common Wool to; the (We'd .Flllt AND El Lli HATS; and at priers th►o.toait suit every one who has an eyo to getting the aotth at hie looney. 'I he Mock Includoe, MOLESKIN, CABELMERJE,-pEAVEIt & FELT BATS; of every style and color and unaurpas•ed f.r LIG IIT• NEdS. DURAIIILITY AND FlNloll : by alone of any oilier ostabllehtnent" In the couotry. IIUYS' and CHILDREN'S HATS and CAPS, of every description constantly on hand. They respectfully Invite All the old patrone ninny new ones ae possible, to give them a call. T. U. CALLIO A CO. 1860-Iy . • )E N` MUTUAL. LIFE INSU- 1. RANGE COMPANY. ' DIVIDBND gOTIOII Thr Board of Trustees have declared an XXTRA Qcste Mermen of VIFTRUN' per cent, and a regular Dividend of TWENTY-FIVE par cant. And also a Coon or isms ur Dividand of SlXper cant upon the Scrip Dividedds or 1860 to February 1169 Inclusive. • . • I am non ready to deliver Certificaten, and, pay In. !crest to those entitled thereto.. A. L. tiFONPLEII. hay 2, 1810. ' Agent. DEFOREST, ARMSTRONG & CO., DRY GOODS MERCHANTS, 80 4:82 ditarabeh Y. Would notify the Trade that they are opening Workly • .• in new and beautiful patterns, the , ir4ArsurrA PRI.IOS. ALSO VII A new . Prlnt..which oxcoleerery Print In the Country for pnrfectlon or execution and deshm In full litedder Colors.: Our Prints are cheaper • thin any In market, rnd meeting with extensive rate.. : ' . Ordain promptly attended to.' . • ilfehrtroo-Iy. , . lUGAI?, , , cattEn :a A ivors•— • , . Dried nee% Bolontnu-trlshr.eneirol. Coffeee, angare, nlq liti4irr,leate; Blaeanronl;' , Drled • Trull, Tomatoes, peach,, ity can, ;lb, ,n pg., Cora dried and frebb;•Ear• 'dlnter,•Ailrlinelde.Allleen - Mu-broom. Walnut and To. tuattoKatoup t John Bull, London Club, Woreratersidrai .Indln nny, Ilitrrey'e and Beadhin'llatiee,itleltela el all kinds plelnlind niney,,Mnatarda Wain andminedi beat quality Tobacco It - neglon, 8: Orluslooto p ti o . ~., - OLD RYE Iriug.tat ' ' - - Bran dt,., wipei r end Gino, de.irlib'airreelorerfety a goods not enumerated to ba sold it Abe lowest' CAIII P.RICES. Country produce Wien airbense.' — Mar td, PtitTZ • V, AILS AND . 81 3 .110ESG:-.. 60%bn' NOM 664 j et wed of lb . Imetifialte664 611 Warr46s4lolant itnertbant I lIENRY SANToN