-111iscellancotio. . , IT UIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVA . . . . •. - ; : h.thiliat DEPARTMENT. . . • Brineti:kiir iii Scotian, (11900.61. - . ) . . . .. William Ribtoii,lll..D4.Eraeelins .Protbisor of Surgery. Ueng,ll,,VVoodllf;. D.,' Emoritne. Prof.. of Practice, of . •Eistlitiel jacketils, -- M.M., :. Proroflnstitutes of Medi ' Hugh;;. ITans.l l l;D., : Prof. of Obstetrics and 'the • ' Dimino of Women and Children. Joseph Carson, M. D.,.. Prof. of Malaria Modica and ' . Pharmacy. • -- v 1 - 1J , Robert E. Rogers, M. D., Prof. of Chemistry. l • . Joseph Leidy, M, D., Prof. of Anatomy. . • Henry U. Smith, M. D.., . Prof. of Siirgery. , William Pepper, M. D., ' Pier of Theory and ',Practice • • :' Mediclun• 1' ' William Unlit, M. D., DomonStratornf Anatomy. q • . The Lectures of the Session will begin on the emend • , Monday of October and clogs on the Ist of March. • There will be one riatixinctory to the county, • - Clinical Instruction ia given throughout the Sessinn,; in the Medical Hall; by the professors, and at the Form eyhunia and other liospitals. The Dissecting Rooms, under the superiniondaned of the Prokshor of Anatomy and the Demonstrator, are . open from the middle of SepUmber. The Room for Operative Surgery and the Application of Bandages, &c., is open early in September and through • out the Session, under the superion of the 'Professor • of Surgery.. .. , . • ,Surgical Demonstrator, C. 8. Blom, M. D, • Fees' for the Lectures ((each Professor $16,) 'slos Matriculetion Feo (paid-once only,) ' , 6 , °rotation Fee, 30 . R. &ROGERS, M. D., . . • . Dean of the Medical Faculty. SAMUEL PRICE, Janitor; University Building. •P. 13, Board may be had at from $2 60 to $6 per week. Aug. 31, 1860.-ot. " FRESH SPRING 'ARRIVAL 1860 OTB & 8116,E5. As the Ulnas are very tight it present, It will be every' , persons Interekt to look out for cheap BOOTS & SHOES, - and save the dimes, end the vary place to accomplish 'thifibbject lest the old corner known.as, a Shoo Store fbr many years directly opposite Burkhelders old stand now Glass's RAJ. Si. rail and see for yourselves and save money se you will find a complete assortment of all kinds'of goods In the BOOT & SHOE LINE, • sod of the very best Wakes, and over' remember the ' lowest price articles Is not always the cheapest so you wllfflnd among our stock the prices vary according to • 'Eke guailty of the article. V . Who Subscriber" having Just returned from Eastern r. Cities with a-large and complete stock'of Boots & Shoes ' he also keeps on bald a superior:quality of Mime Made work of Boots & Slim to butt the trade at the lowest , lash prices. • • • 'Men's Calf & Rip Pigged Boets„ Mea's French Calf sewed Boots, Men's Rip Calf & Gent Brogans high & low cut, • Men'e and Boy'. Call Buff* Patent Le:abort:Oxford Tice, Metes Calf Buff & Patent loather COngress,galters, sew. •ed ind pegged, • • Ladles' Mines ,t Childrou's c ßlack and Colored gaiters, • - .Ladles' Misses& Children Fancy Kidoti e Froco Slippers " Ladles' & Misses Gent & French Morro Busking, Women &Chlidrens pegged work of ail kinds at low prices. Just received an assortment of Children's cop. • ' pored teed shoes. Repairing done on short or lice. . Therontnirlberstlll continued-on nt the old stand ..thankrul for past favors hoping to receive a coo tin wince of the same. Carlisle April 18, 18130. , • MADE CLOEHING I • WE LLI FITTI FINIS NG HED CLOTHING I C The subscriber hes just received a very soperlor and well selected stock of SPRING & SUMMER CLOTHING,- Consistina of Cammere, Summer and Italian cloth, 'AL vices, Marsalles, ',lnnen and Cottonado, Coats, Pants -A Shirts also Silk and Satin vests and in short every thing In the way ef GARMENTS.. Ma - stock of , GENTLEMENS'' FURNISHING GOODS, bar boon selected with a great deal of care, and shirts grants, de., dm., are sold at unusual low' prices. - 4 ^ TRUNKS CARPET BAGS & VALISES. , The subscriber would . call special , attention to his liras stock of HATS AND CAPS which he - has received and is selling them at very low figures. Of the above you cariThoniiiits - yoursolf by nailing at _the Cheap Clothing Store neer the ilarket House ASHER WIEL. April 11,1600. • SILVER PLATED WARE .BY HARVEY FILLEY - N 0.1222 Market Street PHILADELPIIIA, .—Manufacturer of fine • NICKEL SILVER, and BILVP - 1. PLATER of - YORKS; SPOII4B, — LADTIES. - BUTTER KNIVES; ' CASTORS,. TEA SETS, URNS, KETTLES, WAITERS, BUTTER DISHES, ICE PITCHERS, CAKE BASKETS, COMMUNION WARE, CUPS, MUGS, GOBLETS, &c., With a general assortment none but the best quality, made of the beet materials and hkavily plated, constituting them a Serviceable anddurable For 1101 . 11:11. , 8TEAKBOATBilld Sir Old Ware re-plated in the beat manner Feb. 22, 1860-1 y. W. 0. RHEEM ATTORNEY AT LAW AND GENERAL AGENT Minneapolis, Minnesota. :TWILL give special attention to collections through TV out the Kate, make investments, buy and sell Real Estate and securities. Negotiate loans, pay taxer, locate land warrants, he. he. Refer to the members o the Cumberland County Bar, and to all prominent glib slog of Carlisle, Pa. Aug4l43-Iy. J. GOODYEAR. BAR IRON JAVINU entered into co-partnership In the manufacturing of BAR IltON, at Letort orge, Carlisle, Pa., we would respectfully invite the attention of Hardware merchants, Blackerni the, and all ethers who may want a superior article of Iron to give theme GAL All Muds of hammered - Iron conetantly on hand or drawn to order on ellort notice. . . . rite highest price paid for wrought iron scraps, or ta. ken in exchange for bar iron. . . Carlisle, Oct. 12, 1859 THE MUTUAL LIFE INSUR ANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. Amato: X MILLIONS OP DOLLARS, IA FIRST MORTGAGIKB OX REdl, . WORTH OVER $13,000,000. The preminme are LOWER than In many other Comp& nice, and the Dividend/ hay° boon °Ruyan. TOla Is • strictly Minuet Company. There are no Stockholdarr, so that 4LLITIE PIIOEITB 111.000 TO TOT 10111.111017. Pamphlets, sod every Inlbreaattort, may belied GRAT , is. application to WM. D. LIALDERT,CerIIeIe. • PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES: • Thomas Robbins, John Welsh, ' Mordecai L. Dawson, Ueorge H. Stuart, George M. Stroud, E. 8. Whalen, John B. Myers, J. Fisher Looming, Joseph Patterson, William C. Ludwig, 'John M. Atwood. Arthur G. Come ' Thomas H.. Powers, . George W. Tolend, William McKee, Thos. Wottson. F. RATCHFORD STARR, Agent, 8. W. Corner Fourth and Walnut Streets, • Mai 28.'80-Sm. PHILAD'A PHILADELPHIA WILTON AND SEISIRLRIC STORE 0. CONRAD, FORMER OCCUPANT No. 148 NORTH SECOND STREET, CORNER OF QUARRY STREET. . The undersigned has leased the above premises where he will keep a large assortment Of Gold & Sliver Watches, of American. English and Swiss Manufacture et the most celebrated makers, in addition to which, will be found always on band (and made to order) en extensive variety of Jewelry, silver, and Silver Plated were, together with a general assortment of snob goods u are usually kept in a first clang Jewelry Store The patrons of 0. Conratt'and those of the subicriber together with toe public generally, are invited to call, when, they will receive a good article for their money. As I am determined to do strictly a cash business goods will be sold very low. "SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK SALES." 4 the motto of this establishment. LEWIS R. BROOMALL, Formerly 0. CONRAD, N 0.148 North Second St. corner ofQue:ry Philo., June In-1860;1y. T. W. SCOTT, CIENITL.E EN'S FURNISHING N." • • • STORM ANIL_ SHIRT. MAUFACTORY, No. 814, Chestnut Street, roar door! below the "Continental Hotel" and nearly opposite the "Chard House" Philadelphia. ♦ large ruisortmeiat of Dressing Robes constantly on kind. .Partkplar attention given to ordered shirts—a perfect fit guaranteed. Wholesale trade supplied With line shirlsand collars es liberal terms, Directions lbr measurement sent on'applkailon by July 6 t 1860.-Iy. p ICILAArELPIIIA • AND READING 11. A I I. • ROAD BRUNER ARRANGEMENT, On and after MAY 28, 1860: . Two puiinger train, leave Hairisburg daily, (Sun. day* excepted) at 8.00 A. M., and Ll 5 P. M.. for Phila delphia, arriving there at 1.25 noon and 6.15 P. M. !turning, leave Philadelphia at 8.00 A.M., and 3.30 P. H. arttfingat Harrisburg at 12.44 noon and 8.30 P. poi"; To Philadelphia, No, 1, Cars. $3.25; No. 2 (In mane train,) • . Taren;to Reading. VA Ind At Rsading4o ll o o ot with trains ihr Pottaville,Hinet4 uille,Tamaqua, Catawisna, Ac. irpriparalus leave Reading for Philadelphia daily, at 410 ilticlP.46 A. M., 12.30.n00n and 3.43 P. M. . Leave Philadelphia for Reeding at 8.00 A. M., 1.01:0 p. eltr—AL,suuls.oo P.M. A . at wing to Philadelphia, 01.75 44d $1 48. log ' train. from Harrisburg donned* at. Reedingerith up train .for Wilkesbarre, Plttsttea and Menebreigh . tlelieta awl other information apply -Ant-00- General Agent.' QTEREOSCOPES STERFOSCOPE§ 1, 7 . 1 Stornemeorl, with ten4levii.; only 12,00. 'Far 'tale • ••Mr. ; "n ••• • Rirruern‘nnfiallery. Corner of Rena f•'..• • , Tho Faculty of Jastruction fs eMciont and 'caper'. eaced. In ;the Collegiate Department the course of study In of a high grade, comprehending all the subjects belong.. hag to a Clasaicat Polite and Christian Education. In the Preparatory Department puplie bo fully instructed in those branches forming the boat; of thorough English education. SEISSIONEI.—First Session, from the Ist Wednesday of September to the 30th of January. Second Suasion, from thiPlat of February to thg Ist of July. Vacation, during July and August., . TEEMS PElt SESSION OF FIVE MONTHS, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Boarding. Washing, Furnished Rooms. F and Light. . . . . . . . Tuition—Collegiate Department, Preparatory " BOOTS it SHOES " . " First Class, No extra charge for Ancient Languages. . Music—Piano and Guitar. . . . . . 'Adorn Languages, ..• . . . . . 10 GO Painting, Drawing and other Ornamental Branches at the usual rates. Text.hooks furnished athcity prices. • For further particulars address, Rev. A. 0 MAIILATT, A, Tif.. President. CUMRERLAND VALLEY. R. R SUM NER ARRANGEMENT: On and , aftor MONDAY, A PRIE, 10th 1860,.Pamenge Trains will run as follows: (Sundays excepted :) f 4 FOR CIIAMBERSBURG AND lIARRISIIIIRO._ Leave ITageratown, " Grebneastle. . . "... Chainborsburg, 8.30 ~ 1.00 P. M ' " iibipponsburg, 9.00 " 1.32, " Newville, . 0.32, " 2.04 r " Carlisle. , ' 10.10 " . 2.44 " Mechanicsburg, 10.42 " 3.16 " Arrive et Itarrlsburit, 11.12 " . 3.45 . " FOR CIIASIRRIiSBURO AND LIAGERSEOWN, JACOB SIZNER • tat Train. 2d Trai, Leave llarrleburs % 8.06 A. 51 ' 2.1.5 1 1 . i " 31ochanleabur 8.47 - " . 2.62 " Carlisle, . 0.27 " 3.20 " liewville, 10.02 " 4.04 " lihlppensbure 10.34 " ---- 9.33 " - Chambg', (Arrive) 11.00 5.10 ' Greencastle, __6.00 Arrive at Hagerstown. 0.40 " iri- Paaeongers will observe, that there is but fine Train a day, (a Passenger and FrelghrTraln combined) over the Franklin Road, connecting With train to liar. Viaburg at 8.30 A. 51., anti with the Train arriving from Harrisburg at 5.00 P. M. TII ItEN Daily Trains leave liarrinburg for Pittsburg, fit 2.45, A. M„ 12.50 and 405, P. M., making direct eon. unction. with trains for Cincinnati, Louisville, Cleve. land, Chicago, Indianapolis, St. Louis, and nil principal points throughotit the Went. For Philadelphia, via Pon nnylrnnia Ceram! Railroad At 1.20 and 0.05 A—M., nod 12,55 and 3.50 P. - -51. Vin Lebanon V. 11.11, al 8.00 A. M., 'and 2.35, I'. M. For Baltimore, at 3.27 & 7,20 A. M., & 2 05 P.M. For treverton and Williamsport it 1.27 and 8.16, P. M. Trains on Dauphin Itombnt 2.00, P. M. NOTICE TO PASSENGERS . : At all Stations where Tickets are sold, viz: Chambersburg, Shippensburg, Carlisle, Mechanicsburg and Harrisburg, a reduction of TEN CENTS on each Ticket will ho made to all Passon• germ that provide 'themselves with Tickets before en. taring the'Cars. • 0. N. LULL Super's Railroad 01lee, Chaniberslprg,} - _ _April 16, 1860. - A. B. -EWING'S-- FIJRN TIPRE WARE-ROOMS 18 West High Street,. Carlisle, Pa Premium awarded at the Cumberland County Agricultural Fair of 1857.) It. ANDER SON The subscriber hes just received the moot splendid ■asortmont of articles lu his Ilne, ever brought to this place—which ho is determined, to sell at prices that do fy minpetition, ' Parlor Chamber,• Dining-room, BEM Kitchen and • 011 " Embracing every article used by House and Hotel keepers, of the most approved and fashionable design and knish.' lncluditrg also Cottage furniture in satin. reception and Camp Chairs, Mattresses, dill frames, pictures, &c., he. • Purchasers are requested to call and examine his stock, at his intensive were•ronme, West Main street, North tilde. A. li. EWING. J. GOODYEAR A CO. AM-Particular attention given as usual to funeiale; orders from town and country, attended to promptly and on moderate terms. Carlisle, May 12, 1858.—1 y. ALL ARRIVAL OF Fsesh Drugs, Fancy Goods, Fruit, and Confectionaiy. ;., BVW. IYAVERSTIOK him Junt received from the cit 3 Thd Is now opening a splendid display of FANCY GOOD:, to which be desires to call the attention of his friends . a u rgg d p i u n 13 . 1 to ; l II' s e In at.l‘ll both ni in cannot ual hn awl price of the artrclem, cannot nd fell to please purlaserii: It would ho Imposellile to enumerate loin which temprise every variety of fancy artielea of the mos • exquisite finish euch as, Paplor Marti° lieseis, . Elegant alabaster and porcelain Ink-stands and trays Fancy Ivory, pearl and shell card cases, Ladles' Fancy Baskets, Fancy Work Boxes, with sowing instruments, Ladies' Cabas, Writing• Desks, and Port•fulios. Port Monnelen, of every variety, Gold, pens and pencils, Fancy paper weights, and a large variety of ladiga' Fancy stationery. ". Motto 'malt and wafers. Silk and bead purees, • Biding whips, elegantly finished. Flue cutlery, Perfume baskets and bags, Brushes of every kind for the toilet, X. Darla and .It. k G. Wright's Soaps and Perfumes of various kinds, Fancy Pine for bead dresses and shawls. Musical instrnmeots, of all kinds and at all prices together with an innumerable variety of articles elegant ty finished and suitable for holiday presents, to which he invites special attention. Also, an extensive and elegant collection of HOOKS, comprising the various English and American Works, richly embelished POETICAL WORKS, Bibles and Hymn Books, elegantly—bound in velvet with metal clasps and corners, suitable for holiditgifto. His assortment of School Itobke and SchoolStatlonery is also complete, and comprises everything used in the Schools. He also desires to call the particular atten• lion of Families to hie elegant assortment of LAMPS, au, from the extensive establishments of Cornelius, Archer and others of Philadelphia, comprising every etylo of Parlor, Chamber and study Lamps, for burning either. Lard,,Sperra m Siberia, oil; also DYOTT'S celebrated Kerosene or Coal 011 Lamps, togetherwith Flower Vases Fancy Screens, Ao. Hie assortment in this line is no• equaled In the borough. Also, SEGARS AND TOBACCO, embracing all the favorite brands, and a fine asaort• ment et MBERSCIIAUSI SMOKERS AND PIPES. FRUITS, ' such as Oranges, 'Lemons, Figs, 4 Relains. Nectarines, Prunes,' &c., FANCY CONFEOTIONARX—NUTS—PRE. SERVED YitUITS„ , MINCED—NEAT, PICKLES, &c., in every variety and at all prices, all of which are pure' and fresh such as can he confidently recommended to his (Heade. Ills stock embraces everything in the line of Fancy Goode, with many other articles useful. to hue ekeepers which the public eve especially invited to call and examine. 1. ‘, Remember the OltfStand, nearly opposite the Bank on North Hanover street. • Dee. 7.1859 . E...OHANGE HOTEL, No. 77 Dock street Philadelphia. (Lat.) COL. It. IL JONES.) This Hotel, kept on tho European Plan, le convent eat for Travellers, Citizens, and the Public generally, being in the immediate neighborhood of the D schango, adjoining the Post Office, and within a few minutes wnlk of the Delaware Wharves, the landings for Steam boats from ail parts. • , • tient', can be had at all hounh from 6 o'clock in the morning to - 12 o'clock at night, for'l2% Cents and up •werds. -Lodging Dooms can be procured at all times for-i 7,4 cents per night. The Chambers are clean, well- Tentillded and alt newly furnished. The Eating De. pertinent 7111 be provided With , the beet the market stn, • produe; the Drinking Counter furnished with goo 'Liquors and choice Cigars. The proprietor hopes that by strict perionatattention, with competent and obliging servants, he will be able to please. It'OTTENKIRK, (Lite of Baltimore, Md., and Madison 116087 Phila.) ,PROPRIETOR. R BALE.--=A • Steam Boiler with two c7lludery perfect andtn good. order, ' , will be so d wag low. onuacn & EBERi.Y. Lumber Merchants New Cumlwrinnd Ana, 2106110.-Im. 416 ucationa( JIWING FIOIALE COLLEGE MECHANICSBURG, 'PA. Tide Institution; lesignekl for thellberfil education ' of Young Ladles; has boon in operation two years with, the most gratifying remits. It le • now-established on a firm basis, and its patronage already eaten& over xeveral States. It is located on the ()timberland Yallejhellroad mid. way between liahlsburg and Carlisle. in the most for , tile and beautitui portion of the valley, and is in close proximity to one of the most moral, healthy, and en . torpriting towns In the State. It is, central, and easy of amass. Students, leaving Washington, Baltimore, or Philadelphia in the morning train for Harrisburg, will arrive at ;Mechanicsburg In time for dinner. ' The edifice, is largo and commodlous,nurrounded by double verandas, and will nacommodate about one hurr dred boardere.• In its construction{ it combines all the modern Improvements' for the promotion of health, comfort nod 'convenience. In these respects physicians pronotince it unrivalled. The chambers are large and neatly furnished.. Itnoh has its rogiater for heat and ventilation Only two students occupy the same room. The bath rionia are at all times steppited.withMarni and • cold water. _ ~ • . The grounds are ample, and well arranged for recre ation, and the various etilisthonle exerciaes.-so °assn. Val to • health, graceful movement and symmetry of form. • Aug. 3, 1860 - 7?lTi7r~y~ CHANGE Cr nbunst Ist Traln. 2d Train . 6.45 A. M. • 7.35 FANCY GOODS, 8. W. RAVEBBTICH Ell New ouiro. . , .. .. ..- .; vITO7E - JP.410" .1117' t ...' • . . . ~ NTEW . BTOIANA.ND'NEW . 0057 . 11 . ~ , -Afte r roturril g hie. aokneerteitiginerits-for th very liberal patronag wid th hat been extended toad , the \ ' undersigned woo d 'cull attentlonla the fart that be has just reopened hill extensive assortment of family W° in hislibw itore.roOm, °tithe south.eust corner. ef the public square, wherathiwguble are invited to • call and exanlinee stock of goods wh i ch, in elegance, variety and extent, will defy competition; comprising lii part. loaf, -lump, crushed - and brown negate, Java, Rio and Toasted Coffee. -Every va riety and quality of TEA.. Spices, (ground .11 I t • unground)Tickels,Saucee, Table Oil. I New Sugarhouse and Trinidad Mblasses; New York and Philadelphia Syr- . . ups: Cheese, Macaroni, Yermecilli,. split Nab, hominy,: Mincomaitt, corn Starch, Farina; Chocolate Extract o, Coffee, refined sugar at reduced rates, washingand bait leg soda.. Tobacco of the most favorite brands, and the finest quality of &gars.. Also, a bevitiful assortment of Britannia {Yam, plain and pld band China-Ware, Glass, Queens. Stone and Earthern Ware, .in great va -1.14y, and an elegant lot of Fancy Soaps, extracts and perfumery for the toilet, FRUITS: Includfpg Peaches in cans, Raisins, Oran. harries, dry applos, citron, almond's, oranges, lemons, Ac., Ac. • . " ( ( 17 ,..., ° "ry(!) a nit l re C i l :l l 4 RB cnni m n . lll Wholesale old andli retail; 1 1 ?:. == l key, Brandies, dark and pale, y e Lisbot . , - ...... .A 1p ,Sherry Port, Mader's, Ginger, Catawba -. .... • and Muscat Wines in casks and bet .. tles, Scotch Whiskey, Holland Gin, and Scheidam Schnapps. . FISII AND SALT. • A Isom stock of LAMPS, Including Dyott's celebrated lamps for burning Korosone or coal oil, also Sporn, I'ino, Lard and Coal Oil, Diming Fluid, Sperm and Star Candles. $6O 00 20 00 10 00 12 00 CEDAR-WARE AND. BROOMS. Brushes, Hopes, Mopps, Soaps, Hoornutts, Vattern, Laaklng•glasses, Ono letter' and note paper, Willow IVare, painted buckets, &c.. , . Cotton and woollen Hose, and half iese; and a full stoat of Gloves, Including the well known Hanover Buck Gloves. 20 00 In short. 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. . O. INIIOFF. . . . . Carllslo,'Oct. 27, 1828-ly. Marketlni,of all MOB takto In'exthenge to goods. " 01.1211R10X 1147.1 b 1 2 , FAMILY GR OCERY AND TEA STORE. • Just received and In store, a fresh and well se lected assortment of ltio, Java end Mane CBll/0 Coffee, (toasted Coffee. Crushed Pulverised Sugars, Refined nE - ' other brown Sugars, superior Syrup Molasses, Orleans (baking) Moles ses. • Spleen of every variety— , pure only; Starch, Farina and Chocolate, Maccaroni, Cheese and- Crackers, Taplocit and Sage, Saleralns and Soda, Cream Tartar and .ase sorted Pickles, Mustard and Coriander Seed. TEAS.—A fine assortment In t'acknges, and In bulk—as well as all other articles i s belonging to the bu.duess—all at the lowest 4 and late reduced prices. w. EBY. •W ATCUES, JEWELRY,AND SIINEHWAHLAT CONLYN'S old establishpd Stand, West Main St., nearly opposite the Cumberladd Valley Bank. • 1 have Just recolveda now assortment of watches, evrelry. medallions, silverware, &c.. in addition to my armor stock .to which I invite-the attention'of the public, The assortment embraces line gold and silver toyer watches. Hunting and open casa do., gold An chors for Ladles and •Gontlemen• and Silver Lepines and Quartler 'watches of every variety in style and price. Also 0110 gold Medallions. Breast-pins for ladies lint aiiifttumen of every quality, pattern end price. Hold fob, veat,curb and neck chains. hold bracelets; finger figs, cuff-pine, Audi, sleeve-buttons, crosses, charms,. &c., &c. Gold and silver thimbles, silver and plated , butterknives, forks, table, tea, salt and mustard spoons of every variety. A large assortment of gold, silver .. , __ ... 2ei ti zaand common spectacles, to suit all ages to which we invite special anon. non. , A line lot of GOLD PENlrlmm tho best makers, 4peetacle cases, fancy boxes, silver and pearl card rases, gold and_common bracelets; watch chalus„• Mantle-Clocks and a variety of articles usu. • ally kept In Jewelry establishments, whiob i Ai l • I will sell low for cash. An articles war- Irlige tented to be what they are represented. Particular attention paid as usual to WATCH _REPAIRING and all work war., ranted. . • Dec. 23. 1R57.1 T I 4 ;itESH -GRIjetRIESI— , AT 8.0. 111.IYETT'S • ihad and Mackerel of different grades, . At IIUYEITT. Salmon, Scale Flan and.Willte Fish Codfish, Balt and Pickled Herring, 1869 Choose and Crackeregm be Lad Dried Fruit, Preserves and Jellies, The proprietors and manufacturers of HOS TETTER'S ',CELEBRATED STOMACH BIT TERS can appeal with perfedt confidence to physicians and citizens generally of the United States, because the article has attained a ropu tation heretofore unknown. .4 few facts upon this point will speak more powerfully than l r ci .r.o Stomachni n puffery. B it.. 1860 HARDWA w R A I4 : I II H A It D - Y Tl l e lun co e u s et b ip a t r i e on as o s f er l ti lrete r tt b e detail P. Lyno & Son have just completed opening their 4rlng Stock of Hardware, Paints, 011s,varnishes. tern for the last year amounted to over a halt= stare &c.. to which they Invite the early attrOlthwu/I.,—lnilliOn bottles, and from its manifest.,sieady the public. We have greatly enlarged our stock In al, increase in tii•iii times past, it is evident ilat: dg 'ts various branchea,and can now accommodate the pub . with_ _ . the coining year the consumption will reach Sugar Cured Beef and A 6 esh supply of LIQUORS, 011 a, Whits Load, de., de., RELIABLE GOODS. In large or small quantities, at the lowest prices. Bul we do dot wish the public to understand that we have brought all the Foods In Philadelphia and New York ti our town, but wo can assure thorn that one look into our store will convince them that we havo enough b• supply the dimmed In this market. Persons ',online goods an our line will find it to their advantage to glee us asall befolu making their purchases.—All orders personally nod punctunlly attended to, and no injure preseutations made to effect sales JOHN P. LYNN & SON, North Ilanovor St. Carlisle May 2.'00. • fl UM BELTING I k i Just received a large assortment of all sizes— Qum Belting, Ouni Hose, tlum arc., and ('or sale cheap at the Hardware Store of Juno 22, ISO°. 11. SAXTON. HE GREAT BELL MASS MEET ING is being hold on North Honorer Street, Car lie e, where the farmers are Invited to call and examin the large variety of FARM BELLS, Just received and which wo aro selling very cheap. flood Sella can be bought fmm $2,60 to $6,60 each. W . have tho Great Western Bell, the farmer's favorite. Call and,see Omni, all you farmers who are in want o a good and cheap bell. JOHN P. LYNE & SON, June 22,1860. North Hanover St., Car isle. 'FARM BELLS! FARM BELLS!! Just received the largest, cheapest and best as. sertment of FARM BELLS In the county, Oreencastli Metal, and Bell Metal WAItitENTED NOT TO CRACK at the Hardware Store of March 7, '6O, NEWIO NEW AIR E LINE - ROUT - YORK ! SHORTEST IN DISTANCE AND,.QUIKEST IN TIME BETWEEN THE TWO CITIES NEW won* AND X - Igstrisleillaiameg ! • VIA BEAMING, . LLE*TOWN AND' EASTON , MORNING EXPRESS, West, leaves New York at 6 A. 81., arriving at Harrisburg at 12.40 noon, only 4% hours between the two cities. MAIL LINE leaves Nei Yerlt at 12.00 noon, and ar rives at Harrisburg at 8.80 P. N. MORNING MAIL LINE East. leaves Harilsburg at 8.00 A. M., arriving at New York at 4.10 P. M. AFTERNOON REPRESS LINE, East, leaves Harrier burg at 1 . 12 P. IL arriving at New York at 000 Flit. '- Coupections are made at Harrisburg at 1.00 P. M. with the Passenget Trains'in sub direction on the Pennsyl vania, Cumberland Valley and Northern Central Rail. read. ' ' All Hattie connect•at Beading with trains fur Potts. vine and Philadelphia, and at Allentown for 31auch Chunk, Easton, Ao." No change 91 Passenger Cars,or Baggage between Now Trek and Harrisburg, by the 6.00 A. M. Lina from Now York or the 1.15 P. 11. from Harrisburg: For beauty of scenery, and speed, comfort and accom modatlon, thjo route presents superior Inducements to the travelling public. • Fare between New York and•llarriaburg FIVE DOL. LARK. For tickets and other informetlon apply to • J. J. CLYDE, General Agent; Harrisburg. • QTRAW • HATS r .SMAW HATS E Just received at Kelter'a Old Stand North Rano ver arreetot large and complete stock of , • ' , =NW & BOYS' STRAW RATS, , • of all the different styles and qualities, all of which will be sold at a small advance on city prices. Also Children/ Fancy Caps and Bats' 11.lons',A Boys - SILK, ; • CASSIMERE, • BELT, -• , wool, RATS, Several new styles now ready for inspection. Remem• bar if you want bargains twit at - Carlisle May 10, 'oo.—Out ATTENTION FARMERS AND BUILDERS. . The undersigned Is the sole agent toe the -.celebrated REAM BOTTOM ROOFING SLATE. and will keega supply constantly on hand. This slate can be furnished cheaper than shingles, and la • more durable, than any °Choc mateilal. It. can be produied by calling on the subscriber at his residence on East street. • • , JACOB SIIROSI. per,, N. B. Slate will he furniahe4 to per one In adja. cant counties at the shortest notice. Carlisle June 29, 1460,• lona EW COAL ANDLUMBER YARD N ' The enbsdrlboni have tide day entered Intwpart noraldp to trade In' 0 A I ND LUICVDER, r. • We will tare constantly on hand and furulah to order All kinds and quality of. emu:woad A • LUMBER • • ' ' FRAME STUFF, Paling, Plastering Lath, Shingling Lath; worked Floor lug and Weatherboarding, Posts and Hails, and everynr .tide that belongs to a I. l llllH3Kit ,YARD,, . All kinds of Shiutfies, to wit: Whitepine, Hemlock, and Oak, of different qualities. Having Care of our own we can ftirnish bills to order' of any length and size at the shortest notion and on the moat reasonable terms. • 0 r.,Worked,bnards will bo kept undercover so that they catibe-fornished dry at all times. We ha constantly on hand all kinds of Family,Coal under coy r. which wo will deliver clean to any part of .the borough. To wit : ' l c . . . . LYE ENS VALLEY, . Broken, Egg, Stove and Nu. LUKE FIDDLER, TREVORTON; - - do. do. do.' LOCUST MOUNTAIN, LODDERY. ' . .t.' which we pledge Ourselves to sell at the lowesi, prices Best quality of Limcburncr's find Blacksmith's Coat, always on hand wbb'h we will moll at On lowost flgur• c 4.,,,,. ' Yard went side of Urammar 8 fund, Main street. 'Alibi 11.(1N9 & HOFFER. July 20,1869 011AMBERSBURGTE ALE SEM kJ- INAIIY. • ,The_locatlon la pleasant and healthy, an to advan. tam are equalled by few In tho land. Tho In Mutton In largo and prosperous, with a corps of asslatenta rho. sun with care, and well qualified to instruct In tho solid and ornamental branches, The influences in the board lug department:ire parental( morel and relining. The lima session will commence on thol2lh day of September. '-Catalogues may be bad on application to the Principal.. . . Rev. W. W. Ells, Cerßele; Rev. John Ault, Louden, Pa; Geo. IL Bucher, Esq., Hognostown, Pa; llon. Geo. Chambers, IL S. Sehneek, D. D., S. It. Fisher, D. D., Rev, P. B. Reese, Rev. Joseph Clark. Chambersblrg,,Pa: Pro. fessore at Piinmtoe, N. J., both of the College end Them logical Seminary. Iter. lIENRY REEVES, A. if., Aim SARAH IL REEVES; Drumlpale. Carllelq, Jan. 22, 1860.—1 y NONkIIZAKEWS F ORWARDING AND, COMICS , • SION HOME,' FLOUR AND FREW,' . COAL, PLASTRIt. AND SALT. The suescrlber having taken the Ware House care 'and fixtures of Wm. 11. Murray's well knswn establish ment, on' Vest High strtrt, opposite Dickinson College, would inform the public that he bee entered into a general Forwarding and Commission business. The highest rearlort. price will bo paid for Fleur, Grain and produce of all kinds. . • - They are also prepared to freight produce and stock, to Philadelphia and Beiltimore, at the lowest rates, with safety and despatch. • PLASTER AND SALT kept constantly on hand, and FLOUR AND FEED at wholesale or raid]. Coal of all kinds, embracing, MCKEE'S VALLEY, . • LUKE FIDDLER, ' SUNBURY WHITE ASH, •LOCUBT OAP, Limeburner's •and Blacksmith's CbriBTANTLY roR ' • REPT UNDER • COVER 11111 i delivered dry to any part of the town. J. It. NONEMAKER. Carlisle, August 17, 1859 MEW COAL YARD— AT TOE WEB? END OP CARLISLE. .11 The subscriber would respectfully call the attention of Limehurner'a, and the citizens of Carlisle, and tho surrounding country generally, to Ida NEW „ •0 A ' . attached to his Ware Douse, on West High St., whore ho will keep constantly on lend a large supply of the best quality of COAL, to wit: Lykons Valley, Luke Fiddler, Pine Grove and Prover ton, Broken, Egg and Nut Coal—screened and dry coal, which he pledgewhimmolflo sell nt the lowest possible . prices. Dent quality of- . LISIEDUKNER'S AND BLACKSMITH'S COAL always on hand. • •. .0-All orders loft at the Witro House, or at Ida rest dance in North Hanover street, will be promptly at-, tended t 0... J. WAIENDERSON. Carlisle, Aprirl4, 'sB—tf. GLASSI GLASSI!•PAINTSI PAINTS t'l A full assrument of Glans of all sizes and quality, with a large stock of Nosh PAINTS, all colas. Ns, Varnlabes, &c.„,,Cernent In largo or email quantities; taloa' figuros e ' P. LYNN & SON, 'Oct. 27, '6B. North' Hanover Street. = =! STOMACH BITTERS. At lIIIYETT'S A 11-OYETT'B At HUYETTT At ILUYETT'S =I At ItUYEIT'S near one million bottles. This Immense amount could never have been sold but for the rare medicinal properties contained in the prepara tion, and the sdnction of the most prominent physicians, in those sections of the country where the article is best known, who not only recommend the Bitters to their - Patients, but are ready at all times to give testimonials to its efficacy in all cases of stomachic derangements and the diseases resulting therefrom. This is mot a temporary popularity, obtained by extraordinary efforts in the way of trum• . peting the qualities of the Bitters, but a solid estimation of an invaluable medicine, which is destined to be as enduring as time itself. llostetter's Stomach Bitters have proyed a Godsend to regions niter° fever and ague and various other bilious complaints have" counted their victims by hundreds. To bo able to state confidently that the "Bitters" 'are a certain cure for thm Dyspepsia and like / diseases, is t 4.h0 proprietors a source of un alloyed lea 11. It removes all morbid matter from th#2,.... tomach, purifies the blood, and imparts renewed vitality to the nervous system, giving it that tone and energy indispensable fey the restoration of health. It operates upon the stomach, liver, and other digestive organs, mildly but powerfully, and soon restores them to a condition eeseutial to the healthy discharge of the functions of nature. c. 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 years, as it is pleasant to the palate, invigorating to the bowels, excellent. as a tonic, and rejuvenating generally. We have the evi dence of thousands of aged men and women vrheliave experienced the benefit of using this preparation while suffering frpm stomach de rangements and general debility; adfing, 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 are certain periods when their cares aro so harassing that many of them sink under the trial. 'The relation of motbor and child is so absorbingly tender, that the mother, especially if she be young, is apt to_ forgether own health in her extreme anxiety for her infant. _Should the period of maternity arrive during the summer season, the wear of body and mind is generally aggravated. Here, then, is a necessity for a stimulant to recupe rate the energies of the system, and enable the mother to bear up under her exhausting trials and responsibilities. , Nursing mothers gene rally prefer the Bitters to all other invigora tors that receive the endorsement of physi cians, because it is agreeable to the taste as well as certain to give a permanent increase of bodily Strength. All those persons, to whom wo have particu larly referred above, to wit: sufferers from feSer and ague, caused by malaria, diarrhoea; dysentery, indigestion, loss of appetite, and all diseases or derangements of the stomach, superannuated invalids, personsPe sedentary occupation, and nursing mothers, will consult their own physical welfare by giving to HOS letter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters,a trial. CAUTION.—We caution the public against using any Of the many imitations or counter feits, but ask for HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED ' &maim Birrans, and see that each bottle has the words "Dr. J. Hostetter's Stomach:Hitters" blown op the side of the bottle, and stamped on the metalliti. cap covering the cork; and observe that 'our autograph signature is on the oz.- Prepared and sold by HOSTETTER di SMITH,. Pittsburgh, Pa., and, sold by all • druggists,'groaers, ,tuid dealers ,* . generally . lbrouSbouti the United States, South: Amts.:, 'sloe, wait Germany. , '. • , :, Moe m 1 ; 1 7 atlllgtt, 807. uri mitt ac . ; ciiii 46; Jahn' . 0. Attlek," ,hil tt Btetribeugh; fihlppqueburgi _ h. Kea. man,. J. D. Mining, Itlechatilesbg vettd_prugglete werelly,thieugttout, the county . ';Nov. p, !OP. HENRY SAXTON KELLEWB .• • •:-. 00 - Notice...4w .; „ LL:joirio'n's knoiving theinolies in dotoa to the Easell6er, wiA piano) call an lihu a liP residence appoalte Raymond's H .lot, and settle without delay. Tbe aeeonnte Aitiel . be a ttted. July 11341nt. . J.-D, HALDERT. —tiiinber d6al— BOARDS, - ' SCANTLING, E3MMEC! HOSTETTER'S Miscellaneous ZOOD 1 GOOD !U., 'OO D!I -Just received at, the chetp Grocery Of the end signed, lotS of good th;ngiVa pert of Alai:Are the.o lowing: _ • . . • , Ilormotically misled PEACUES, . (froth.) , ." .- . " TOMATOES, " . • . " .'" -CORN, • , ' " • ' " P PAS, ' . " ASPARAGUS, • OYSTERS„ 0c• . - , - . " i . "• LOBSTSRS. , • PIN EA PPLE, - „.. 01 ” 'TURTLE SOUP, " " - " . SARDINES, . " • , - 'Pickled' Gorttine, Chow Chow, Piccalilli, Lob tore, Cauliflower,.Capers. Olivet., Tallithim Hateup• Walnut do., Mushroom do. Pepper Santo, itonilnyi Or ' lete, Cranberries, the finest tit-Dried Beef, Sitio r•taircd Hams, Shoulder. Bologna Sausage, Soup trc •‘iii,Maccaronl, Sugars, Coffees, Ten,. Molasses, and e ' it of all Made. „QUEENSWAI.E, EINE SEOAIIB. among which aru twoniY.five. thousand Gorman Sixes, prime Tspecco, and the very best and purest LIQUOMS in'the colnty, Confectionary andlerult; &c. All of which arenflezed to the citizens of Carlisle and coupty of Cumberland. at the lowest prices for CASH. COME ONE, CO ALL, two doors East of Rhoads' Warehouse. Carlisle, Nov. 9, 1859. T. -1 4 IRE ,INSUII.A.NCE.- THE ALLEN ' AND BAST L'ENNBIIOItO MUTUAL HIRE IN AURANCE.OO3IFANY of Cumberland county. ineorpo rated by an act of Assembly, is now fully organized, and in operation under this management of the following commissioners, via: Daniel Bailey, William B. °organ, Michael Cocklin J. Eicheiberger, Christian Stayroan, , John C. Burt lap, Jacob U. Coover, 1101,18 flyer, S. Eberly, llunjs min U. 'Mower, J. Brandt, Joseph Wickersham Alexander Cathcart. ' . . . . `f The rates of Insurance are as low and fan rable as an Company of the kind' in the State. Persons wishing t become:l:ambers two invited- to make application to tli agetitOof the company, Who are willfug to wait upoi them at any time. WM. R. GOIiGAS,. President, STAYMAN, Vice Presblent LEWIS RYER, Secretary. MICHAEL COCKLIN, Treasurer. Managers.—Wm. It. Corps, L. Ilyor. Christian Stay man, M. Cocklin, J. C. Dunlap, It. Martin, D. liallvja. ll.Coovor, Alex. Cathcart, J. Wickersham;J. Eicheibur. . ger, S. Eberly, J. Brandt. I _ . 12E13 CUMBERLAND COUNTY. John Merrick, Allen, Henry Leering, Shiremanstown; Samuel Woodburn Dickinson; henry Bowman, Churchtown ; Diode Grit 11th, South Middleton; Samuel Graham, W. 'lquitta hero'.; Samuel Censer, Mechanicsbnrg ; Cocklin. ShepherOtown; D. Caws, Shepherdstown ; J. 0. Sox. ton, Sliver Spring; ff s ni: Haretstick. Sliver Sprlino Charles Bell, at lisle ; John llyer, Curlier)°, YORK. COUNTY.—W. S. Picking.Dover;4Peter Wol ford, Franklin; Jar. Griffith, Warrington; J. F. Dent dorfl; Washington; D. 'Rutter, Newburg; R. C. Clark, Dilinburg. . DAUCHEN CO.—Tiouser Loehman, Harrisburg.. Members of the eompanyhaving polielesabout to piro. can have themr, ''wed by making applieetion apylof the Agents. " April 20. 1850. H OWARD ASCOCIATION PAILADELPIIIA A Benevolent Institution, established by special o. dowmept for the relief of the sink and. distressed, afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic 'diseases. and especially for the Cure of Diseases of the Sexual Organs. • MEDICAL ADVICE given gratis ' by the Acting Sur : geon. to all who apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, kc..) and In cases of extrema poverty, Medicines furnished free of charge. VALUABLE REPORTS on Sperniatorrhcca ' and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the NEW REM EDIES employed In the Dispensary. neatto the afflicted In sealed letter envelopenjree of charge. Two or three Stamps for postage will be acceptable... Address, DR. .1. MILLEN HOININTON, Acting Su goon, Howard Association, No. 2 Smith Muth Stree Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors, ' EZRA D. lIHMITWELL, Presideu OHO. PAIRCHILD, - Secretory. • Det..21,1859.—1y• MOTHERS Thousands aro dayspeaklng In ntalso of .'EATON'S '~~.~ _INFANTILE CORDIAL. and why? because, It never falls tont:ford InstantanoOtts relief when given In time. it nets as It by. mule, and one trial alone Nv 111 convlnco you that what we say in true. It contains NO PAREGORIC OR OPIATE • of any kind, and therefore 'relieves by removing the sufferings of your child, Instead of by deadening It. sensibilities. For this reason It - commends itself as the only reliable preparation now known for Children 'Teething, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Drill. log in the Dowels, Acidity of the Stomach, Wind, Cold in the head, and Croup, also, for softening the gums, reducing inflame tion, regulating the Dowels and relieving rain, It has no equal—being an anti spas. motile it fa used with unfailing success In all eases of Convulsion or other Fits. An you value the lire and health of your children, and wish to save them from those sad and blighting consequences which are certain to result from tho use of narcotics of whirl, other remedies lbr Infantile Complaints ark composed, take none bet Dit. EATON'S IN FANTILD CORDIAL, this you can rely upon. It is perfectly harmless and cannot injure the most delicate infant. Price, 25 cents Full directions accompany each bottle. Prepared only by . uniuncu & DUPONT. No 409 Broadway Nim FOOD Healthy Lumen Blood upon being ANALYZED . - always presenta us with the name essential elements and gives of course the True Standard. Analyse the Blood 6fiL peeper. suffering from Consumption, Live Complaint, Dyspepsia Smorma. - &c. and we find In every Instance curtain defleiencies in the red globules of Blood. Supply these deficiencies and you are . made ,well. The BLOOD FOOD fs loupded upon this Theory —hence ItKastonilhing sums. There are FIVE PREPARATIONS adapted to the deficiencies of the Blood in different diseases. For Coughs. Colds, Bronchitis, or any ;lifer tion ,whatever of the THROAT or LUNOS lnd uci ng Um. sumption use No.l, which is always the No. Sir De pression o f Spirits, Loss'ilAppetitb, end for all Chron• k-Complaints arising from Overuse, (femoral Debility, and ,Nervotia Prostration. No. 2, for Liver Complaints, No. 9, for Dyspepsia. Being already prepared kr sh sorption it is taken by drops and ,carried immediately into the circulation, so that what you gain you retain. The No. 9 is for Female Irregularities, Hysteria, WORK rii,. nesses, &c. lee special direr ions for this. For Salt Rheum. Eruptions, Scrofulou Kidney,. and Bladder Complaints, mike No. 6. In a 'ciasos the direction must ho strictly followed: Price of, the Blood Food $1 per bottle. fold by CIWItCII .4 DUPONT, No. 400 Broadway, New York. J. W. Dyott A: Bons. .Philadelphls, and 0. 11. Keyser Pittsburg Wholesale Agents. For Kale by 8. Elliott, Carlisle. TH-E -- ONLY PREPARATIOk WORTHY OF Universal Conftdence & Patronage. F9R STATESMEN, 'JUDGES, CLERGYMEN, Ladies and Gentlemen, In all parts of the world testify to thu efficacy of Prof. 0. J. D 00,1's Heir Itestorativu, ~nd gentlemen of the. Press are unanimous In its praim. A few testimoniala only can be hero given ; see circular for more,.and It will be impossible fur you to doubt. 49 Wall Street, New York, Dec '2otb, 1859. GENTLEMEN:-LYour note of the 15th lust., has been received,'eaylng that you had heard that I had been benefited by the use of Wood's flair licatorative, and re questing my certificate of the !actin had no objection Se give iv. •1 award it to you cheerfully, because I think it due. My age is about 50 years;lthe color of toy hair auburn, nod inclined to curl. Some five or six years Since it be. ~gan to turn gray, and the scalp on the crown of my head to loose its sensibility and dandruff to loon upon it Each of these tilsagreabilitlus increased with time, and about four months since a fourth was added- to them,' by hair falling off the top of my head and threatening to make me bald. . !n this unpleasant predicament, I wan Induced to try Wood's flair Restorative, mainly to arrest the falling off of my hair, for I really had no expectation that gray hair could ever be restored to Its original color.except .from dyes. I was however, greatly eurprised to find after the use of two bottles only. that not only was t tailing off arrested, but .the color wan restored totho gray hairs and sensibility to the scalp, and dandruflceasud to form on nay head, very much to the gratification of my wife, , , at whom solicitation I was induced to try it. For this, among the many Obligations I owe to her sex, I strongly recommend to all husbands who value the admiration of their wives to profit by my example. and use it if growing gray or getting bald. Vety respectfully, BEN. A. LAVENDER. To 0..7. Wood .fc Co., 444 Broadway, New York. - My family are absent from the city, am" I am no longs; at No II Carrot Place. • Ellamnstou Ala. July 20th, 1860. To Prof, O. J. Wood :—Dear Veer Restora tire" has done my hair no much good since I common cod the use of it, that I wish to make known to Go public flits effects on the hair, which are great. A nun or woman may be nearly deprived of hair, and by a re sort to your 'Glair Itentorative ", the hair will rotor,. mere beautiful than ever; at feast this is my expert once. Believe at all I. Yount truly. WM. 11, KENEDY. P. S.—You 'can publish the above if you like. By publishing Inoue Southern papers you will gut more patronage south. I see several of your certificates in the Mobile Mercury, a strong Southern Paper.:- ' W. It. Kenedy, WOOD'S mini RESTORATIVE. . Xinfinclor 0. J. :Wood : Dear 81r:—Ilaving' hnd tb misfortune to lose the beet portion of my hair, from th effects of the yellow foyer, iii New Orionul In ISM was Induced to mak% a trial of your preparation, an found it to answer as the very thing needed. Illy 'ha Is now thick 'and glossy, and'uo words can express m obligations to you In giving to the misted such a trea sure. ' FINLEY JOHNSON. The nostoratlyo IS put up in bottles of three sixes YI largO, akeilturn,and small ;_the r small - holds 14- a -pin sad relolls for one dollar por The Medginu, hold at least twenty per cent more in propOrtlon thai, th iambi, retails for two dollars per hottio; the large hold - a quoit: forty'por centaxmia to proportion, and 'doll for. three dollars." ••• • • • 0.7.1. WOOD & CO., P.mprleters, '944 DreNlway, Ne Yrtli,-and 114 Atarket street St. Louis. Mo. And sold by all god Druggists and Fancy Goods D Aug. 94, 1866.-3 anon. CARLISLE AND , P4ILADELPILIA ta • *A: WAILY"P.II.EIGHT FREED,. WARD & ' 811 BIARILLT WIMP, PCILADELPRIA. • ; J. &D. 11110 ADS, MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, PA, 4a. Cars or this,Llne leave the Dupoo3l.l Market at at - 4 o'clock, P. M. Leave Carlisle, Daily, at 7 o'clock. A M. - Goode Intended for this Line should be marked 0. k P. Dolly Freight Lino, and. sent hi hy 4 o'clock. May 25, 18SO. XTEW•STAIIE ROUTE.- Thu subscriber has ataiteA a triweekly line at _Amps between Carlisle mid Landiaburg, leaving Car. line every iilanday; Wednesday and Friday, immedb ately on the arrival of the afternoon train of care from the east. Iteturning,llinveaLandinburg at 800 A. 151., - ovary Tuesday, Wednosilay and Saturday, and.urrives at Carnal° 'at 1.00 -P. M., via. Perry County Warm Springa, Shortnanadale, Sterrott'apap and Carlisle Sub, Muir Springs. On and afar Jthle,the 15th, the line wil h o modally for the accommodation of passengers going' to the Springe. Faro to the govern!' polntli as allows: Carlisle to Sulphur Springs;, . . . ..$0 50 44 Sterrott's Cap, . . . • 75 ' Slicrmansdale, . • • . . 87 . 44 Perry County Warm Springs, . . 1 00 44 Landlsburg,. .• . . . 1.00 • • RETWINING. 191, BENTZ. Landlsburg to Warm Springs, Sheripansdale, " Sterrett's Gap, . . . . . 76 " Sulphur Springer, , I pp Carlisle , 1 00 • The above lino will regularly carry the MAIL'to and Trom the several points above Indicated. •e•,:r ` • I hove also it well stocked LI VLRY EMAILE, from which I am at all times roady to furnish hoives and rar• lieges to those who will aver mo with their Patronage, on the most reasonable tormented In the very Nat style: ranyl9lBsB. • GEORGE HANDEL. xcELsloß PICTURES ij A.lt. lIENWOOD woultig u n pectf Ily Inform tt IC nods f Carlisle and vicluitylihnt he hes taken room ' . in Zug's now building, east corner of Market Square,' when, ho Is at all times ready to take A MIlltOT Y PES in the latest and most approved style. • Pictures taken in rahly,und cloudy weather 'es well as cltar. and sat isfaction given Or no charges made. ' Portraits and Da guerreotypes copied. Miniature Pictures taken for Lockets Ac., in Ambrotype. • Ambrotypen warranted to eteind' the test of time, lieta or water. Ladles:mil Gentlemen are cordially Invite d to ca nod examine specimens. • Prices irom Wets. to pi. •A. It. lIENWOOD. Jan. 27.1 555.—1 y.' Artist. . r IVERY STABLE.:--Having pur- La chased froin J. It. Nonemaker tie 'LIVERY EP. TABLISIDIENE, I will be always ready to accommo date the public with HORSES, CAR. BUGGIES, and every other or (tele in my line. By strict attention to business anclrrilitaire to please, the subscriber hopes In receive a libeMl Mauro of public patronage. ; GEORGE lIENDEL. . , . N. B. Omnibiases on Land to supply those who may bo In need oflhem. Nov. 2a, 1851 l P • JANES R. WEAVER'S CABINET' AND CHAIR MANUFACTORY, • NORTH NRNOVER STREET, CARLISLE PA Having been engaged in thu business for over twenty years ho would return thanks to his customers and friends, fur the liberal encouragement extended to him In years gone ty; and further assures - them that no pains will ho spored. to give full eatlsfaction to all who may favor him with a calL • .. CYIAIRS AND PURNITUDE, • of every description constantly on hand, or made to order. Warranted to be of the best quality, of the la test style,ovell finished, and sold at the lowest possible prices for cash: ' Ito oleo contlnumtlmalness no an MIDERTAKEIL— Iteady . untdo 51,4+1111c or otherwise. kept con. stantly on hand-and,funerols promptly attended to perconally In town or country, on . the toost , r9conablo tbrtor. Cherry and Walnut Coffins, large sire; bell finished and lined Inside, from 8 to 12 dollars. . Walnut Coillas covered from 15 to 80 dollars. JAMES R. WEAVER. May 25, 1850.-/y, N. R. Two properties situate In Ch urchtown, Cumb, county, are 'offered for gale on easy term. Apply as abOve. J. 11. W. • William P. Lynth, • Practical- PLUMBER and GAS FITTER • in Vie basement of the M. E. Church, - .111&s Street, Carlisle. _ Load and Iron Pipe's, Iran Sinks, Ilydrants, Bath Tubs, !lot & Cold Shower Balks, Beth Rollers, Water Closets, - Wash Basins, Form, and Lift Pumps, hydraulic Rams, &c, Wro't Iron Wul'd Tubes, And every description of cocks and fittings for gas, steam, water, de. Superior cooking ranges, heaters and gas fixtures put up In churches. stores and dwellings, at short notice, In the moat modern style. All materi als and work In our line at low rates and warranted. 4[d - Country work and Jobbing prdmptly attended to., Mar. 23. 1859-1 Y • . WALTER C. WHITMAN.: Dealer In • FINE GROCERIES N. W. orner 17th and Arch Streets, . PHILADELPHIA. Importern or Cross at ' . ENULISII PICKLES and SAUCES. • Particular attention paid in selecting fine • TEAS & oorraps For nunlike, Suitors always at ItefintJra' primal' Choice WINES, LIQUORS and SEUARS, of the best brando, letnye on hand. • May 9, NAILS ! NAILS !! 'NAILS 11 A large stock of good, Clean, Neat, and 'ugh nails, at the lowest Prices. Our nails are worth acts a keg more, than any other make of nails sold In our town. this is tire opinion of mechanics who have tried them, we also have a full assortment of BUILDNGI3IATER)EALS, of the latest and moot approved styles. All goods wa rooted an 'represented. JOHN P. LYNN A SON. May 2, •Ml. North Hanover St, Carlisle. 6 00 TRACE CHAINS OF ALL kinds with a large assortment of BUTT CHAINS, • HALTER CHAINS, BRE.IST CHAINS, . FIFTH CHAINS; .1.00 CHAINS,' . TONGUE CIIAANS... • COW CHAINS. SPREAD Ac., ke., Just received at the Cheap Hardware Store of • March 7. 'GO. HENRY SAXTON. CARANVILLE STOKES' GIFT CLOTHING EMPOTUUM, ONE PRICE AND.NO.ABATBAIENT, No. 607 Chestnut Street. Granville Stokes would return thanks to the public for their appreciation of his efforts to please, and their liberal patronage. In order to keep up this kindly feeling, he has ylel. ' sled to the solicitations of many of his friends and in augurated a now system, of Gifts with each Onsquent Sold. To his choice selection of fine Fabrics; and made up Clothing ho Invites the serutlnp-of the public t ss well as to his new foods of doing. business. tech ar ticle Is warranted to be In Fabric, Style and Make, equal, to any gotten up In the City. end ONE PRICE, (lower than the lowest,) Marked entire ticket. Earls article sold, or measured for,ls accompanied by a GIG, varying In value from $I to $lOO. ` N. D.—None but the most skilful Designers, Cutters; and Workmen employed; and satisfaction In Fit, Fade lon, Fabric, Price end Gift, guaranteed at GIiANYILLE STOKES' one price gift clothing emporium, No. 007 Chestnut Street. • May 20, '60.-om. . HAINES OVERSTRUNG GRAND ACTION PIANO FORTES; Celebrated for superior quality of tone end elegance - end beatity,of finish. These Hamra have Melva taken the FIRST I'RESIIIISI when Oared in competition with other makers. CIIALLINGE ALL COMPETITION. A splendid Assortment of LOUIS XIV and plainer styles always on bend. Also Second hand Pianos and PRINCE'S IM PROVED MELODEONS from $45 to $350. Ani- Every lustrumetit Warranted. ORO. L. WALKER'S Plane and .Meledeon Depot. S. E. CoN7th A Arch Ste. Phila. July 27,1860.-6 mus. AOO TONS IRON AND ROLLED 1 IRON of the very best ENGLISH BRANDS warrnn ted In every way Superior to American make. Just re ceived with n large assortment of Sheet leon, A • nv s, Hoop Iron, Vices. ' Band Iron, Niles, , Horse Shoe Iron, Rasps, • Spring Stool, • Bolts, -Cast Steel, Rivets, • 'Blister I teal, Nuts. - Washers. Horse Shoes, Screw Plates.„ Nails. Blacksmith Bellows ~ trc. Cheaper then the cheapest, at thollardwnre Store of March 7, , HENRY SAXTON. N. B All Iron sold at city prlces•vvlth freight added. . in titre...ranted. FES AINTS AND OILS.- A. 1 'lO Tone White lead. 1000 Gallons of oil. Jnel received With a large assortment of" -- -- ! N Vernishes: ' Fire Proof Paint.' , - , T ur p e ntine, : Florence White, 1 Japan. -, White Zinc, - Putty, Colored Z'nc, ,-., , Minima, lied Lead, . .) ' ; Whiting,", ` Boiled Oil, .. - • °- Oluo, • .. Lard Oil. . . . • ~ Shellac, Sperm Oil. - - -' Paint Brasher, Fi.h Oil, &e., Colors of every description dry; and Oil In cans and ahem rit the Hardware Stonier Blarelt T, 'CO. ` •' - IIENRY-SAXTOI.4- . I a AMES b. - Ft:AMES I 'IIAMES !,:i 350 Pair Ilamei;sfust received of all kinds. . COMMON PATTERN, LONDON PATfilliN. • ELIatINTIITOWN , PArf leh'etn , l without 'patent fitstehlogs cheaper than ever, t the ifardwaris Btora of • • ' ' " Memel) 7; 4 00. : lisctl thconz. , J. O. CALLIO A CO., s uccessors to Wm. 11. Trout would announce to their customers and the publi, 'aenerally that thoy have just received from' Philadel phis, a large and elegant sh.ck of goods, in their lio• Of business of every variety, style end quality. 4 . They have on band. Splendid assortment of . . .wa HATS AND CAPS, • of every style and color and unsurpassed fir LIGHT- NESS, DIHIABILITY AND FINISH: by those Of any other establlshment In the country. MEN'S, BOYS' and CHILDREN'S HATS and CAPS, of every description countautly on hand. They respectfully invite all the old *trona and as many now ones as possible, to give them a call.' 'J. U. CALLIO & CO. ENN MUT-UAL LIFE INSU RA'KCIL,COMPANY,, The Board of Trustees have declared an , ExeRA SCRIP Dtvlncan of FIFTEEN per cent, and a regular Dividend of TWENTY-FIVE per cent. -And also a Coon or INTER. Ear Dividend of SIX per cent upon the Scrip Dividends of 1850 to February 1859 Inclusive. I an, now ready to deliver Certificates and In terest In -let to those entitleDthereto. A. L. SPONSL May 2, 1800. • Age t.. • DE FOREST, ARMSTRONG & CO.,' • DRY GOODS MERCHANTS, 804 82 ChamberuSt., N.l ' Would notify the Tmdo that they are opanlng.Nrekly ' 1n now and beautiful patterns, the • ' • WANSUTTA PRINTS. ALSO TIM A - 31 0 Sif E A G, A new Print, which' ',seals every Print in the Country for perfron of execution and design in full Madder Colors. Our Prints are cheaper than nay In market, and me thaw with extensive sato. • Ordetrotriptly attended to. 1.1/ob.?GO-Iy. . , UOMI CURED HAMS pima posy, 11ologun, Fish, Chem:No:4os, Sugars, 11101aaseseiTerts,• Mier/iron!. Dried Frillt; - Tomatoes , Pearbos Moans, Vine Apple, Corn dried and fresb, ear ' dines, Anelloglos, (Alves. AltoLroom. Walnut and To. motto Kattup,Jobn Bull, London Club, Worresterebirq India Soy, Harvey's and Reading Sauey); of all kinds plaingind fancy, MUstarda plain and mixed, beat quality Tobacco& Segars,,B.'Orissingers pure OLD RYE .WHISKEY • Brandlec, , Wines, and Gins, an. trititte great variety a goods cot commended to be sold at Hip tovearit CASH PRICES,:„ Country produce takeulti - May t' BENTZ • , AILS AND. SPIKES. -''."...; • A ILS Tons Hallo mid Splkes, just, revolved' of the re • • Int all Warranted. Country Inetthan la aupplled with nails at waeufacturela, ;pleas, at the Hardware Store of ' March 7;'6o`. . • • incturv44now. 1=123:1= - _ Jitettictites. T• 10.45 DISEASE ORIGINATE 4-I,i ', -' IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD? , 121lis Is a question of.vltal importance. and one whirl) has never been satisfaetoilly disposed of by the'profes stirs who teach the healing art, Sonic maintain—and especially the old school Physiciano—that life lives In the Mood, and therefore all licenses originate In it— but modern science avers that ailments hove their origination lit both the solids and, fluids of the body. Thar the latter preponderate, however, is a fixed lact, anti medical skill has clearly demonstrated that at least two-Wills of thiz,tikil that human flesh is heir to, have their,aource In an' .11i1PURE STATE OF TIE BLOOD I . r. , , •Ak, for Instance, In the long catalogue. such as SerOlu Is, otter, "Berber'e Itch ," Pimples, Blotches. Erysipe a Ulcers, Salt Rheum, discharges from the Ear, Fever 8 run; or Irruptive diseases of soy bind.—These are es curtained by well ktiawn medical lent, trnarise from bad blood—while the highest medical autlioritlee,declare that most •feseris originate In the sem° . znartuer," and more particularly Typhoid and scarßd- , the former be !fig an inte rn al, sod -tholatter an external Irruptive disease; and irrall persons attacked by these ibaladies, 'the blood is found to be either coagulated, or of a dark unhealthy colot, To ward oda huge Majority of l ' l/ Ittl4 enses, as well. en to d cure a number which have airea ed upon the sys tem, Kitt necessary to . . PIIItIFY TILE BLOOD • Llndsoy'e Inbioved Blood gearobeidOes not claim to be a UNIVERSAL PANACEA • • foi'every disease Known, but,.the prnprletore claim fo It (Ilk - power not only of draining out an impurities of the blood, but by the Mt iliful combination of well known Vegetate remedies. It will cure all tilseasenarising from a deranged state of the firm., drive out dyspepsia, and give renewed tone and vigor to the stomach. That the. 116 on BEARCIIE4I Is all that Is claimed for it, tile proprle tors con produce • THE PROOF. • , It Is only,a few.y,oars since it was discovered, and yet It boo grown Into such a business that a large laboratory hue been built expressly for its manufacture—a large number of nien employed inputting it up, andktill the , SUPPLY—DO,EB KM EQUAL THE DEMAND!, We net any candid men, could this be so, if the Med • Woe did not possess ALL the virtues claimed for it The Proprietors hale hundreds of certificates from • moo of probity and standing in the community, show lag what the medicine le doing daily for the suffering ASK ANY PERSON • ' • . who has ever used the Blood Searcher irbether roll 1. was experienced. Let the afflicted give It a trial -0 single bottle' wit convince the most skeptical of its efficacy. 01. For Colo in Carlisle by S. W. floverstick, S. Er flott, and ILL KIPITer• Kauffman & Son, Merit auks burg; Gosweller & Zook,' Sifeilherdstovfxr ; Joshua Culp Hogitturrn ; Jacob Simmons. COWIN Knrts & Wise, Shiremanstown; A, M, .Leidlch; Mary' W. Kissel, Churchtown ; Edward Jostles, - West 11111; J. C. rasinaug'ht & Bro., Oakville; Shoemaker A Ernott, Newburg; Wm. Bretton, Kerrville; J. Hood & Co., Springfield; Russell & Dice, Dickinson; Wieland & Washinger Jackigiville;Clark & Lee Roads; Wm. 11:'Eckle . s, Shorting 11111; D. Denlinger ' White ;J. C. Altick,Phippensburg; allot Cumber land county, Pa. LINDSEY. & LEMON, Propriators, llnDldayrburg, Pa 0cr1.7'69 D Y SI C EPSIA .E Dn. DARIUS lIAM ; S Aromatic Invigorating Spirit. This Medieleo hes been used by the public for a years, with increasing favor. It in recommended to cure Dyspepsia, Nervousness, Ileart•Burn, Colic, Pains, Wind in the Stomach, or Pales in the Bowels, Headache. Drowsiness, Kidney Com- plainte; Low' Spirits, Delirium Tremens, Intemperence. It Stiniulates, Exit Dinars, Invigorates, but will not Intoxicate or Stupefy. • • • An a Medicine, it is quick and effectual, curing the most aggravated cases of Dyspepsia. Kidney Complaints, and all °Uer derangements of the Stomach and Bow. els in n speedy manner. It will instantly revive the most drooping and met= Anthony spirits, and restore the weak, nervous and sickly to health. strength Itnd vigor. Persons who, front the injudicious use of liquors, have become dqlected, and their nervous systems shat tered. constitutions broken down, and subject. to that horrible curse tol morality, the DELIRIUM Tuve:Ens, all almost Immediately feel' the happy and healthy Inyjgr, rating efficacy . ofDr. Ham's Invigorating Spirit. WHAT IT WILL-DO. , . • Dose—One wine glass full as often as necessarj. Ono dose will remove all lind Spirits. One dose will curs Heart burn. Three doses will core Indigestion. Ono dose will give yhu a Goad Appetite. One dose will stop the distressing' pains of I2prepsia. One dose will. emovnthe distressinganddfsagreenble effects of Wind or Flatulence, and as amp as the atom ach receives the Invigorating Spirit, the distressing load and all painful feelings will be removed. One dose will remove - the Most distressing pains of Colic, either in the stomach or bowels, A few doses wllt remrc all obstructions - in the Kid ney, B Bladder or lidos Organs, Persons who aril ireribusly.alllcied with any Kidney Complaint S -are assur4lpeetly relief by a dpse or two and a radical cure by the panel - one or two bottles. NIOIITLYSSIPATION. . • Persons who, from disstpating too much over night, and fool the evil effects of poisonous liquors, In violent headaches, slckdess at stomach, weakness, giddiness, 8.c., will find one dose will remove all bad feelings. ladies of weak and sickly constitutions, should take the - Invigorating Spirit three times ei day; It will make them strong, healthy and happy, remove all obstruc tions and Irregularities from the menstrual organs and restore the bloom of health and beauty to the careworn face. During pregnacy It Nrlll be found an invaluable medl ,il,lO to remora disagreeable 13 . 3 K1ii01111 at the stomach, All the proprietor asks Is a trial, and to induce this le has put unlit° bIinIORATINO SPIRIT In plot bottles tt 00 eta., quarts $l. *tt,.. For sale In Carlisle by S. W. Ilaverstlck ; In Mo. hanlesburg by L Kauffman, and by Druggists genet. Illy. Feb. 1, 1860.—1y.' 1860. SPRING I A T S LI I 0 N S HEELERS' OLD STAND. ' • A complete Mock of Hats and Caps ? now ready for Inspection. . BILK, • •4•• FUR, • CASSINERE. - • - FELT & WOOL. • In every style and quality. We call parOrniar atten tion to our, $1 SILK HATS. Silk nod soft Hate, o any style man dfactured to order. Capa of , 11 kinds RECOLLECT KELLER'S OLD STAND. North Ilanover..treet. Cal Kale March 14, MO. 1000 BOXES .OF GLASS.— - Of all siren, Double and Anglo • Plain, Orna• mental Colt red &c. Just recolt•ed ntlbe Cheap Hard ware Stela of Merck 7,' HENRY SAXTON 000 GRIND STONES.- Of all sixes, warranted of the beat quality. Jus t eeelved at the Hardware Store of March 7,:60. •, HENRY SAXTON. IIOW DE R. 25 Kegs Dopolit. Rock and Rine powder, with large assortment of Ealety Fuse, • tMelis, Slone Drill., Stone Sledge., • Stone Hammers. heap Hardware Store of HENity.sAvrox. Crow Ears, • I Just revolved at tb 51orrh, 7. '6O. H AT AND CAP EMPORIUM.- of all descriptions, tram the common Wool o the fluent Ftllt AND SILK HATS; and Wt .prlcen hat must suit every one who has an eye to getting the orth aids money. The etodk Includes, MOLESKIN, OASSIMEEE, BEAVER dt FELT BATS, Apr. 25, 1560-ly DIVIDEND NOTICE