li ccllaucuus. trUIV HAMMY PENNSYLVA %It -• • MEDIOAD: D EPARTMENT._' .• • • Ninety frifftia. Resident, (1.8130.610 WIINnm Gibine,.sl. D.;,Exporitus Professor of Surgery. Henry D. Wood M. D.,tEmerltinsPro. f„ of . Practice, of • Medicine. ' Samuel Jackson,lll. D., ,Prof.of instltutotor Lledi alto. Ilugh L. Dodge. 51; D., ' Prof. of Oilstotrics and the Diseases of Women and Children.''' • Joseph Carson, M. D., Prof. of Materia Idedicaand Pharmacy. Robert E. Rogers, M. D., Prof. of Chemistry. Joseph Leidy, M, is., Prof. of Anatomy., Mary fr. - Smith, M. D., Prof. of Surgery. .• 111111? Peppbr, N . D., Prof of Theory am) Practice Medicine. . • . WilliainDk s :onsinttor of Anatomy,. • The Loctures of the ,Seifilon 'wilt begin on the . second • Monday of October and ri\ n uginfile let of March: There will be opt, Introductory to.the course. • Clinical Instruction. is giventhroughout t h u Session; In the Medical Hall, by the Professoca,amlat the Penn.! Viral:tin and other Hospitals. The Dissecting Rooms, under the superintendance of the Professor of Anatomy and (Ivo Demonstrator, are open from the iniddl6 of Septotabbr. The Room for.Oporativo Surgery and the :Application of Bandages, hc., is mien early In Septembernnd through out the Session, under the supervision of the Professor of Surgery. . Surgical Domonstrator, C. S. Rishok, N. D, Tees for the Lectures (oath Prof nor $15,) $lO5 • Matriculation Feu (paid once only) Graduation Fee, R. E. 800 hn3, 31. D., Doan of the Modica] Faculty. SAMOBI:DRICB, Janitor, University Building. P. 8. Board may ballad at from $2 30 to $l3 por Ireok, Aug. 31, 1860.-66. VRESH aPRING ARRIVAL 1860. %yrs & StfOliS. • -' *BOOTS & StIOKS. As the times era vary tight at present, it will ho every persons Interest to look out for cheap BOOTS & Silo ES, and save the dites, and the very pines to accomplish thin object lent the old corner known as n Shoe Store for many years, directly opposite Burkholders old stood now Glass's h otel. SO rail and see for yourselves and slave money as you will find a complete aesortmout of all kluds of goods In the , • BOOT & SHOE LINE,' , .• end pf the vary best makes, and over remember the 'await price articles in not always the _cheapest yod will find among opt stock the prices vary according to the quality °Ube article. The Subscriber having just returned frgm Diatom Cities with a lar,, , a and complete stock of Boots & Shoes he also keeps on hand a superior quality of Home Made work of Boots & Shoes to suit the trade at the lowest cash prices, Men's Calf & Kip Pigged Boots, • , Men's Frofich Calf sewed Boots,' Man's Kip Cal i f & Goat Brogans high & low cut, Men's and Buys Call Buff & Patent Leather Oxford Ties, Men's Calf Surf & Patent leather Congress gaiters, sow ed and pegged, Ladles' Misses & Children's Black and Colored Mating & Children Fancy Kld,& Monaco Slipper Lattiesl.& Masao Goat & French Mormon Buskins, • Women & Childress pegged work of all kinds nt Idw prices. Just received an assortment of Children's i cop pared toed shoes. Repairing done on short • m Mee.' The subscriber still mailmen on at the old gaud 'thankful for past favors hoping to receive a coo tinuance of the name. Carlisle April 18, 1860, W~ LL .j FITTING CLOTHINCII • The subocrlber has just received a very superlor and well aolected stock of • SPRING & SUMMER CLOTHING, Consistinu oreassAre. Summer and Italian cloth, Al. pacts, Mangan., lAnnon and Cotton Ada, Coats, Pants de Shirts also Silk and Satin vests and In short every thing In the way etOAIDIENTS. Ills stock of . . GENTLEMENS' .PURNISILLIV GOODS, ham been selected with a great deal of care. and shirts cravats, Ac., kc.; are sold at unusual low prices. TRUNKS CARPET 11 . A05 & VALISES. The subscriber wouhl calf special attoptlon to . 11,14 /merge stack HATS AND CAPS., which ho has revelvod find Is selling thorn fit very low liguive. Of the sbovo you ran rnnvin-o ourself by calling at the Cheap Clothing Storo fluor the Market Homo ASHER WIIIL. April 11,1860, SILVER PLATED WARE BY HARVEY\FILLEY ' 'No. 1222 Market Street PIIIIADF.LPHIA, Manufacturer erase • NICKEL SILVER, and SILVY - 1 PLATER of , YORKS, SPO 'NS, LADLES. birrrnit KNIVES, CASTORS, TEA SETS. URNS, KETTLES, WAITERS, BUTTER DISHES. ICE I'ITCIIIS, CAKE BASKETS, COMMUNION W AltE,• CUPS,- , -MUGS, GOBLETS, ke., With a general assortment comprising none but the boat quality. made of the best materials and heavily plated, constituting' them a Serviceable and durable article For lIOTELN, STEAMBOATS IMO PRIVATE NAMIRIEB /Fie- Old Were ro-plated to the beet wanner , Feb. 22, 1800-1 y. W. C. RHEEM ATTORNEY AT bASY AND•GENERAL AGENT lifinneapolia, Minnepta, 'MILL give special attention to colloetions through 11' out the State, make investments, buy and sot Real Estate and securities. . Negotiate loans, pay taxer locate land wartnn is, de., he. Beier to the membors the Cumberland County liar, and to all prominent eiti 'sena of Carlisle, Pa. -fAug4'sB-Iy. J. GOODYEAR = jor_AVING entered into co-partnership in the manufactiwing of DAR IRON, at Intort itei - Carliele, Pa., we would respectfully Invite lhe attention of Hardware merchants, Black smiths, end all others who may want a superior article of Iron to give them w call: All kinds of heunnierod boo constantly on band or drawn to order on short notice. -The highest price paid for wrought Iron scraps, or ta• ken In exchange for bar Iron. " " J. .000DYEAR & CO Carlisle, Oct,. 12, MO. THE MUTUAL LIFE INSUR ANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. Assets: X MILLIONK OF DOLLARS, INYTAITIED 10 01118 T MORTOAOEB ON nut, MATE, WORTII OVER $13,000,000. Tho premiums are swim than in many other Compa • ales, and the Dividends have boon onntrzn. This Is a strictly MUTUAL Company. Thero are no Stockholder'', so that ALL TOE PROFITS' DELONGTO TOO DIMMED. . tamphleis, and every information, Mey ho had mum on application to WM. D. HALBERT, Carlisle. ' PHILADELPHIA 'REFERENCES : Thomas Robblus, ' John Welsh, Mordecai L. Dawson, • George 11. Stuart, George M. Stroud, • • M.S. Whelan, . John D. Myer., .1. Fisher Learning, Joeoph Patterson, WO linm 0, Ludwig, John M. Atwood, Arthur IL Collin, ' Thomas 11. Powers, George W. Toland, William McKee, Thee. Wattson. , F. RATCHFORD stAnn, Agent, S. W. Come: Fourth and Walnut Streets, May 23. '6O-11m. PIIILAD'A PIIILADELPIIIA WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE 0. CONNAD, FORMER OCCUPANT. No. 148 NORTH SECOND STREET, CUIRNER OF QUARRY STREET. The imdenfigned has leased the above premises whore he will keep a large assortment of Gold A. Sliver Watches, rf American. English and Swiss Manufacture of the most celebrated makers, in addition to which . ; 'will be found always on hand (end made to order) an ostensive variety of.lowelry. silver. and Silver Plated ware, together with a general assortment of such goods ao are usually kept in a first rims Jewelry Store • The patrons of-0. Conrad, and those of tho subscriber together with the public generally, aro invited to roll. where they will receive a good article for their money. As I am determined to do strictly a cash business goods will he sold very low. "IMAM. PROFITS AND QUICK SALES," la the motto of this establishment. LEWIS It.IIIIOOMALL, Formerly 0. CONiIAD, N 0.148 North Second St. corner ofQtaury Phila. June 6,18130.-Iy. -vv. Isirce-mix., G TLEME N'S FURNISHING. STONE AND SHIRT MANUFACTORY, No. 819, Chestnut Street, 1011 r doom below the "Continental Hotel" and nearly opptsite the "0 irard ii 011110" Philadelphia. A large assortment of Pressing liobea constenlly on ban& 'Particular attention given to ordered shirts—a perfect tit guaranteed. ... Wholesale trade supplied with tine shirls and collars oo liberal terms. Directione for measurement sent on application by malt July PHILADELPHIA AND HEADING • itAIL, IL 0 A ID • . RUMMER ARRANGEMENT, .00 Ana allei MAY 213, 1860. Two passenger trains; leave Harrisburg dolly, (8. un days excepted,) at 8.00 A. 51 , and 136 P. M.. for Phila. - Arrlying th Philadelphia 1 n and 0.16 P. Returning, leave t 8.00 'A. M., and 3.30 arriving at Harrisburg at 12.40 noon and 8.30 P. 11. - !Lan To Philadelphia, No. rears. $3.26; No. 2 (In /Wad Mainj $2.70.', • . • • . • Fares to Itaading. $1.60 and $1.30. ' • At Beading. connect with trains for Pottsville, Miners. wille;Tamagua, Catawissa, dc. Fonr.trains leave needing for Philadelphia dilly, at A. 31., 10.45 A. 514 12.30 noon and 8.43 P. 1.1. • Lase Philadelphia:for Reading at 8.00 A. M.,1.00 P. U., 3.30 P. Zd., and 5,00 M. • Pareafrinn Reading to.Philadelphien $1.75 and $146.. The,morning- train , from Harrisburg connects at - leading with up train. for ,Wilitesbarre, Pittston and Daranton. • • for through tickets and otlierintormation apply to . • General Agent. Avg. B,'Bo MlSTAlC...'—All,pqrs'one in ?want. Of a bottle of Pine Old Imported and Pure Brandy, ..ALIAt ye Whiskey, or Gin, Wines, do., can get the 146 at the Grocery of the subscriber. . WM. BENTZ. Cloktil."lN :FA& . FEMALE COLLEGE, .. 111E(IIIANICSRURCI PA. . This Institution, designed for the liberal education of Young Ladies, has heen,in dperation two years with the moat gratifying results. It is now established on firm basis, and •Its palrorage already extends over several States. It is located on the Cumberland Valley Railroad mid• waphotween Harrisburg and Carlisle. in the inset fer tile and beautiful portion of the valley, and Is in close proximity to one of the most moral, healthy, and on— iterprising towns in the State.:. It Is central, and easy of Recess. Students leaving Washington, Baltimore, or Philadelphia In the morning traits for Iforrlshurg, will arrive at Mechanicsburg In time for dinner. The edifice is large anilsonitnedious, surrounded by double verandas, and will aceominuilate about One !MU .drod boarders. In its construction, It combines all the modern Improvements for the prouiotion of health,. comfort and convenience. In those respects physicians protion Ilea it unrivalled. The °blubbers are large and neatly furnished: has register fur heat and Ventilation. Only two students occupy the same room. Inc ;lath remits are at all thins supplied with minuend odd water. , . , The grounds are 'ample, and well arranged , for recre— ation, and the vdrioui calisthenic exercises so esssn• Mal to health, graceful movement and symmetry of form. : , The Faculty of, Instruction 18 4 efilelelit and expert °need. rLn the Collegiate Denartmont the•course of study is of a high grain, comPreliendin . g till the subjects licking. lag to a Classical, Polite and Christiany:ducation:. In the Preparatory Department pupils will ho care fully instructed in those branches 'forming the basis of a thorough Engllsh,education. SESSIONS.—First Session, from the Ist Wednesday of September to tile :10th of January. Second Stisplop„frotu the let of February.to the let of July. Vacation, during July and August. • - TEEMS PER SESSION OF FIVE itCNTES, PAYA.DL' • . I"N ADVANCE. ' Dosrding. Washing, Furnished Rooms. F and Light. . . . . . . TititiOn—EnDoglato Departniont. Preparatory-. " First Clans,. No extra charge for Anelent Languages. llWale—Plano anti Ouitar. . . . . . . . 20.00 • Vocal M . . . .• . . . . . . . 200 Modern Langungen, •. . . . . 10 00 'Painting, Drawing arid other Ornamental Branches at the uptal rates. Teot.boolts furnished et city prices. For further 'partiodars nildress, , Rev. A. 1.1. MARLATT, A. M., President. Aug. 3. MU , . CUMBERLAND VALLEY R. R. • SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. . , • CITANGE 01 ,HOUltBl, Ou and after MONIA.Y. APRIL 10th 1060, Passenge Trains will ruin no follows: (Sundays ex..epted:) , • POI?. CHAMBERSDUHO AND HAIIIIISISURO. . . ..,....o, ' - 'li;,. let Train. 2d Train Leave Hagerstown, 6.45 A. SI, • ' . , Greencastle. 7.35 ".. . . Chambursburg, '. 8.30 " 1.00 P. M Shippenaburg, 0.00 .. 0 1.32 " Neivville, 9.32 " 2.04 0- " Carlisle. 10.10 " 2.44 31erhanlesburg, 10 42 " 3.16 • . 0 Arrive at:Harrisburg,- 11'12. " 345 " ' FOll CHAMBI•HiSBUIid AND II AGI•IIiSEOWN. Ist Train. .24.1.,..T5atn. Leave Harrisburg . 8.05 A. M 2.15 0. N. 0 31mill/inlet:burg 8.47 • " 2.52 S' Carlisle. 0.27 • " :Lie) . ' " Newville ' 10.02- " 4.04 " Shipponsburg. j 0.34 " 4.33. " Charnlae.(orrive) 11.00 • 5.10 " Greencastle. .- 0 . 60 0 Arrive at Hagerstown. ' • 0.40 " air Passenget a will observe, that there Is but On Train a day, (a Passeoger and Freight Train einnbinn d over the Franklin 11o:01, conneeting with train to Ilar Habit rg at 8:10 A. 31., net: with the Train arriving front Harrisburg at 5.110 P. N. ,• rii fun.: Daily Trains leave' Harrisburg for Pittsburg -at 2.40, A. 31.. 12.50 anti .1 05, P. 11., making area con north,ns wills trains Ow l'ineltinati, Louisville, (111,13 land. (7111C340. Indianapolis,. St. Louis, and all principal points throughout the • Went. For Pitilatluiplila,,in P.oinsvlviinia Central Railroad At 1.20 . and 0.05 A. 51., and 12 hfr :110 i 250 P. 31. Via L e t,,,,,,,,, V, it. It., al f:;.IIII A. 11... and 2.35. , P. U. Fo; Italtilhore. nI 3.27 A: 7.20 A. 31., A'2 05 P.M. • For •• reverton and Milliatitsport at 1.27 and 8.15, 0. 31.. Trains on , Dauphin-Ho:0 at 2.064.0 M. . = NOTICE TO PASSENGER At all Statham whor Tickets are sold, viz: Clutinberslihrg, ShiputonAburg Ca-lisle, Mechanicsburg and Harrisburg, a reduction TEN CENTS nn each Tibet will be made to all I'nssun• gems that IYrolde thounielros with Tickets before cu taring-Cho Cara. - •- O. N. LU LL Supor't Railroad Offler, Chamlwrsburg, Apr 11,10,1860. • FUItN TUTEE WARE-ROOMS • - - • ._ . '.-. , ) _ , 1 859 1, :. , . ~......l ya .r .: . !' . ; i r ~. itz, West' High Street, Carlisle, Pa. (Premium awarded at the Cuthberi:..nd County Ayricultural Pair of 1867.) =1 The sul,scriber has Just received the moot splendid assortmant of articles in his HUI% conic brout:ht to this piece—which he IN determined to sell at prices that de try competillim. Parlo r - Chamber, Dinning-rodm, PUILNIT ICltchan and . (Mice Embracing overy__Articla used by itonse and lintel — keepers, of the most approved and n. 111,11,11110 design and liuluh. Including also Gottave furniture In setts. reception and Cutup Chairs, Mattrusens, Jilt frames, pictures, tee., Purchasers urn requested lo call and examine bin !stock, at ills'usteuslao ware.rooms,,lVest Maio street. North side. A. 0. liW1N11: i. Particular attention givain as usnal to-funerala; . orders from town and country, attended to promptly and on moderato tains. A. 11. It Qat . lisle, May 12, 1658,—1y. F .A.L L ARRIVAL OF Fresh Drugs, Fancy Goods , Fruit, autl Confnetionary. S. W. HAVERSTICK 6/IN just re'nt'ed front the eft) and Is now opening a Nilo - wild display or FA to which Ito desires to call the attention of Ills friends and the public. Ws assortment In this lino cannot be surpassed in novelty unit elegance. and ladli in quality and price of the articles, ealinOt lull to please purchasers. It would he Impossible to enumerate his which iannprlee every variety of fancy articles of the most exquisite finish such as. -Papier Macho lloads. Elegant iihiliaster and porcelain Ink-stands And trays, Fancy Ivory, pcarl and shell said cases, Ladles' Fancy Baskets, Fancy Work Boxes, with sowing instruments, Ladles' Calms, Waling Desks. And Portfolios. - Port MOIIIIMICS. of every Variety, field puns and pencils, Fancy paper weights, and a large inalety of ladles' Fancy natio, cry. Motto seals and wal'ers, Sill, and bead purses, Riding whips, elegantly finished. Fluistutlery,__ Perfume baskets and bags, . • Brushes of every kind for the toilet, X. Basin and It. & U. Wright's Soaps and Perfumes of various Mints, Nancy Pins for head dresses and shawls. Musical Instruments, of all hinds tnd at all prices together with an innumerable variety of articles elope t ly finished and suitable tor holiday presents, to whi c h he Invites special attention. Also, an extensive nod elegant collection of il001(d, comprising the various English and American Works, richly embelished • POKTICAI, WoRKP, Bibles end ityntit Rooks, elegantly bound in velvet with metal clasps and.coeners, suitable for holiday gifts. Ills assortment of school Books and School Stationery is elan complete. and •comprises. everything 111111 d-ill the Schools. Ile also deslr.w to call the !particular attom lieu of Families to his elegant assortment of LAMPS, &c., from the extensive establishments of Cornelius, Archer and others of, Philadelphia, comprising every style of Parlor, Chantber and study Mr burning either Lard, Sperm et Etherlal oil; al. DYiIITS celebrated Kerosene or Coal 011 Lamps, together with Flower Vases Fancy Screens, &c. ills assortment in . this lino is un equaled lu the borough. Also. . • SNOAIIS AND TOBACCO, • embracing all the brands, mid a fine assort meat of lIIIERSCIIA.U3I SMOKERS AND PIPES. • FRUITS', such as Oranges. Lemons, Pigs, Ilelsins, Nectarines, Prunes, &c., FANCY CONFECTIONARY—NUTS—PRE. SEKVED FRUITS, MIN.'ED-WEAT, PICKLES, Ac.. to every variety and at all prices, all of Which mu pure and fresh such an can be conflchmtly teconinpundnd -to his friends. Ills sleek umbrae.. evbrything In the link of Palley Goods, with many other artielbs' useful to hus ekuopors which the public ars especially Invited' to call and examine. Nomember tho Old Stand, nearly opposito tho Bank on, North Hanover street. MEM E 10T19 L, No. 77 Docic Street Plii'adelphiq (Late COL. It. 11. JONES.) • This Hotel, kept on the European Plan, is convent. ent for Tmvellers, l'ltlanne; and the Public generally, .tieing in th.rimmediate nolghlairhoodef the ExcliTinge, 'adjoining the Post Office, and within a few minutes walk of the Delaware Wharves, the landlngsfor Steam 'boats Hornell peals.. Menlo can be had at all hours. from b' o'clock In the morning to 12 o'clock ut night, for 12 1 4 roots and up• war4s. Lodging' Itotims can Le procured at ail (Mies for 87% cents per night. , The Orn heifera are clean, well 'veer - tinted and ait'newly furnished. , 'filo Eating .14.0 pertinent wjlt he•prnvidad with the best the market 'eau p um; tife — Drinklog- Counter , furntabed'witli; go Aims and choice Cigars. The , proprietor, hope. the by strict. peramial nttention, with competent and oh ging servant., ho will be able to please. , J. OTTENKIIII7,.' ( eof Thillimere, Md., and 'Mdison nousec , Ehlin.) , •` ly 27, '60.-Bm. , • PHOPRIETCH: • stibaciiter is.prdpared. C) to toll to merchants !Ind others, CliXtt,NT, by,.thb quantity At manuincturors priron. Cotnelo,'April 11, 1800. . tiOucauoitaL A. B. 14:WING'S 1859 MEE= 1= n.RAXTON. NewOc;inrf- ''' -. stl44 , ..CAliitior , ::'''' ' • . , v- . .. . ENrs3:o4:4N , ..'•,' 1.6 .-.N .4w ,-17koops,, L. .. After returnlnir lila. acknanieugrnenia! for Atio.-very liberal patronage whleh hes beenrorctendeitto - hltn,' the undersigned weuld.ooll attention to the tart.:tbAt he haejuet re•openetible extensive atieortmonotfainll7,.; , , . . In his now itoretroom. on the squ'ili.efist corner of the public nqunfio , where the pubic are invited to call and exandue a stock of goods which, in elegeneo, variety and Vrtent. will defy competition; comprising In part • bad', I map,' crushed and brown ,ftitgars, Java, Ilia and roasted Co ff ee Every VI, .„:„„ ricty odd qUallty of TEA. Spices, (ground and ungroand.) Pleitels. Sauces, Table MIL Now 'Orleans, Sugerhouse and Trinidad (1 Molasses Now YoriC a n d Phifihlitiplaltt Cyr- •, or. Ckeese, Macaroni, Vennecllll. split Peas, Monthly, Mincemeat, corn Starch, Farina, Chocolate, Extract 0, Coffee, refined sugar at reduced ratesovasbing and bal ing soda. Tobacco of the Most favorite brauds,and thu 'float quality of Segars. Also, a beautiful assortment of ItiMattnia Wore, "plain ' and pin ltfband China Ware, Glass, Queens. Stone and 'Earthoot IVaro,' In great ya..? riety, and an elegant let of Emmy Coaps, extracts,tanit perfumery for the toilet. FRUITS: Including Poaches in cans, Iltdslhs, Cross berries, dry apples, eltrpn, almonds, oranges, lemons Ac., Sat. . ( ( ( • - z'•. em l i; l r i) , lLOß , S o : - i , rhnlesalo , , l sT . l . retail. ffe l i g , ill See r y Iratitl c les7 l ti ' ::r7t a tt " ;iit ' . pale 9 , " Liabo r n • L 5.77 7:".. V Sherr Port. ;‘lnderia, (111:ger, Catawhs :T - ,.7:., , ,, and Muscat Wines in casks and hot . . Iles, Scotch 1% hiskoy,, Holland Gin, •and Schaidan4 Schnapps• FISH AND SALT A I.riro stock of- LAMPS, Ineltidi trig Dynt.tio ciilobroted lamps for burning lielosene or cool nil, also Spam. Pine, Lord and Cipti—Oil, Burning Mid, Sperm, nod Star Cllll4 los CEDAR-WARE AND BROOMS. Itrnebes, itopea, Meer, Soaps, lloorluata, Waitera' honklev.glasaes, fine letter and note paper, Wlllee .Ware, painted burkete, Colton and woollen !bland half liege, and a fall stook of Gloves, Including the well known Ilanovei doves. - SO 00 0 00 In 00 12 00 In short, his stock comprises everything Cant is rolled for in his lino of business. 61.1 no efforts still he spared to render ontirn satisfaction to his customers. • ' C. INIIOFF. Carlisle, Oct. 27, 7858-Iy. AM - - :1130:Alm; of all lands taken In cirlinngo to grlds. • " 01:11:10. 7 r 1147. 1 1L1.” F AMILY GROCERY. AND TEA • Just received and In store, a fresh and well Se lected assortment of Hie, Java and Mara- . collar Coffee, Itoastvd Cram. ('rushed. Pulverized Sugars. Vaned and other brow', Sugars, superior' Syrup Molasses, Orleans (hiking) M 01 tfv.nra. Spices or every variety— " pure only Starch, Farina And Marcum - nil, Cheese and . Craiiers, Tapioca and Sac, Indigo, Month. And Soda, Cream Tartar and re• sorted Pickles, MustArd and Coriander Seed. ' TEAS.—A this assortment In Packages. ' and ir bulk—se well AS nil other artlelek. Napoll I belonging to the bu,iness—All at the lowest f and late reduced prices. 4 .111 VV. A J Tel IFS JEWELRY,ANT) SILVEIt•WAHEAT CONIA'N"ki old established Stand. West Main St., manly opposite the Cumberland Vidloy Bank. 1 114vejuxt, received n flew assortment-of vatelics. ewetry. medalhons. silmer ware, &c.. In addition to my ormer stuck to which I invite the atlontion of the nubile, The assortment embraces line gold iuul silver lever watches. Hunting and open rand dn. gold An chors fir Ladles and Gentlemen and Oliver ',values and Quartier watches of every variety in ttyJ. and Niro. lat=l:A nentleinen ni every quality. pattern and privy. (told fob. vent. curb and wink chains, (lad bratieleta, filigei Rugs, rutillios, studs, sleeve•buttunp., vro,es, (banns, &v.. .(e. Gold mid silver thimbles, silver and plated butter knives, tbrks. table. tea. salt and nivt:tarif 11,0011 fr I avory•v: n irty. A large assolteleet of gold, cliv and common spectacle:, to cult . ages to .11101 we Indite special sate -lot-- of (TOLD- PENS- from Alio -*est -make ileVt.:10111 eixea, fancy bONI`P.IIIIver and pearl card canes, gold and common lirarelrls. match • _ PMMMIZ= ally kept In .lewely J will sell, low for rash. All articles war. alitei) to In, 0121 V -they Ara represunted: - Partletiltir !aft:Minn pnlll 118 usual to WATCH lII.PA.IIII.NG and all work war. raatud. - =I .1t .I , _l•S II G110(I E It E AT S. C. 111.11'011"S Shad and Mackerel of different grades, - At 111 'Errs Salmon, Scale Flak and WhlteFish.4 - 1 ;. AL 111.11 i WT'S. Codfish, Salt nod Pickled Herring, Cheese and Crackers can be ht.! Dried Fruit, Preserves and Jellies, Sugar Cured Beef nod Hams, At HUYETT'S • A II falh auppli of LIQUORS, At IIUYETT'S Oils, Whit° Load, de., Ac., 860 II A.11.1)11' A 1 1{141 } ! 11 II A It D - .1,;..1. Lynn t Son larva ju.4 completed opening ielr Spring Stock -f Ilardaate. Pail) IN. 011 S V 31.111011,1: .\e. to o Melt they In, Ito the early al ttent ton of hm public We bay' are.itly colateed our htoel, In all s various br/1111,11eS,IlIlli Call lOW .0011111110/Ito 1111 b• RELIABLE GOODS. n large or small 'gun ntit les. nt the lowest - krlecx. Hut I dot with the nubile to Underl,talld that we linVG wen,ht all the r nods In Illdhulelphin and New Terl. to our town, but we can lISSIIIe linen that ono lent; Into mr stole will convince them that we hero 0110IL:11 In supply the dent:outdo this msrket. Perpsonv wanting goods to our line will find it to their stivnotege to give us at (.311 ultra toeldne (doh' pureletset; —All orders personally tted punetoolly attended to, end no IlliPire prOSlAltglions tondo to wheel sales May 2, 'CO. JOIN LYN!: & SON, North littnover St. Csrlisie ri Ulll 13HLTING 1 N, .lu4 reolved n kin. assortment of all sites (Inn) DeMot , . Gum Hose, ' Cum I9nFfilug, .te., and fu f.ieell.p :It 010 ihrthtatil Stott, of June 22. 1860. 11. SAXTON. r FILIE GREAT BELL MASS MEET 'NO Is being held on North IlaliON IT Street, Car lisle, where the tame.. aro Invited to call and ta,tnint the largo variety of FARM BELLS, Just received nod which wo us selling very cling. (od Bells can he lought front tuz,O.fal each. W have tho Great Western Hell, the farmr's favoille • Call nod see them. all you, tanners who are in want it got d•and ohm, bell. - / JOIIN P. LYNN & SON, Juno 2 . 2,1860. North Hanover St., c or FAHM'BELLS ! FARM BELLSH Just received the largest, cheapest and best ns sortment of FARM lIELLS In the county. Ureoneastl Metal, am! Bell Metal WAIIIIENTED NOT TO ell ACN, at the I lardware Store of March 7,'1111. • SAXTON. NEW AIR LINE ROUTE ' TO I\EW YORK! A 5 b,5„...„,.... am • '1l . ; . - ' '• 7 ili:e'!'"• ' , ' ...• r . • i ~; 414 ( ‘ )itik. - ..akati4,V.'llalit• i , i 5 ... . • SHORTEST IN DISTANCE '... Aga Qr-TIKE3T IN TIME BETWEEN TilE TWO CITIES OF -•---• • NEW WORE - AND , • 3E3CEiCrrialtpla.i . g ! - VIA It EA DINO; A lALENTOWAI 'AND EASTON MORNING EXIT 0.50, Melt. Lasso New York at 0 A. 31., arriving at Harrisburg at 12.45 nom?, only el hours between the two ditto. 31A11, LINE loaves Now York at 12.00 noon, and. an -Tires at Harrisburg at 8.50 P. 31. „ , MOEN !NU MAIL LINE East. leaves Harrisburg at 8.00 A. M.. arriving at New York at 480 P. M, , AFT 01100' .N ENTRE:I.i; JANE, Eng, leaves . llarris. burg at 1.15 P M. arriving it New York at ll 00 ll 51. Connections are made at liarrislitirg at 1.00 P.M. with the Passouget Trains In each direction on the Pennsyl vania Cumberland Valley and Northern Central Rail. road. All trains connect at (lending with troths for Potts, . vllle'and - Plaidelpfila, and at Allentown for Slouch Chunk. Easton. he. No change 01 Passenger Cars or Baggage buttoeon New Yrok and I larrlshurg, by the 0.00 A. M. Line from Now York or the lit P. 31. from Ilatrisburg, • ' , r For boa ety . of scenery. and sae.), co,tUfort and mom mollation, this route presents buporlor Inducemonta to' the travelling nubile. Fare between New York and Harrisburg FIVE DOI, LAE& For tickets and other intbratation applylto .1..1. CLYDE, Cleticralagent, Harrisburg: ,t .TTENTION, FA 101 ERS 'AN]) 111. ' 'BUILDERS. ' ' • The untleielgued la the soluagek for thd celebrated t'IIACIL BOTTOM ROOFING SLATE. • and will keep a aupply.constantly'on hand. Thla elate can be furnished cheaper than altingles,•, and In more durable than ally other , material.' It can be procured Liy calling on the subscriber at' hie rASidifllCO on Font JACOB SHRUM. •• rig_ N. B. Sla'n will be furnished to persona In cent counties at tJte shortesi Itothie. Carlisle Juno SR. I0e0.•11 Ines QUGAIt CUREIY-LIADIS.=--- . • K 2" Dried Beef.' Dolygna, Ffsii,'Clieria. Careen, eMiaia; Molasses, Tons, illneenroni, Dried Fruit, TMentoes,, Pearlier in cans, Pim, Apple, Corn dried mid fresh; Ear.: diner, Anekovles, Olives. alu, broom. iVahmt null To.. motto Ilatsup, Johnliult,London Club. Worceatersh India soy, Ilnrvey'a and Reading Smite, of oil kinds plain and fancy, Mustards plain and mixed, best quality Tobacco k Began. 8: Orissingers pure '-' TVIILS'KEI; .". • Brandlea, Mora, add Gino, Ito.. n Ith it greet inrloty 'goods not en nmerated to ho sold at the hareat -OA HI PRICES. Country produce taken In oxi•hanpe. May LO 'll4l-om. IPM. BENTZ St• •. • . NEW CDALAND ['UMBER YARD. •.)._ Th'o'sulnicribdrs hori this day entered Into part. norehip to trade in' • . J, 0 A 4.- • A ,N, - UMBEA, We .. . . . . • Wo will 'mire aoTiatantly calm:dead turnlah to order all kiuda and quallty,of •aoasonud LINBIIIt " • ' ' ' ' ' . ~ ' noAnDs,, , ' SCANTLING, FRAME STUFF, Paling, Plastering Lath, Shln'gling Lath, worked Floor. lug and Weatherboarding, Posts and gal is, and every at , Nola that belongs to 'a LUMBER YARb. All )finds of Ohluglos, to, wit : -. Whitopino, HomlOck, ond' . oalt, of &gamut qualities, Having Cars of our 000 wu.rait furnish bills to order of any length and Wait slt the shorte4 notice and on thw most reasonable .otu',.worited boards will be kept under cover so tllntithey can be furnished dry at all times. .‘• „ ' have constantly on hued all WU& of Faintly Coal under cover. which we will deliver clean to any part of the borough. To wit: LYICENSNALLEY, ' Broken', Egg, Stovd and Nut LUKE FIDDLER, . TREVORTON,, do. do. • do. „LOCUST MOUNTAIN, • • LOBBERY.- •.• whlch wo.pleclgdourielvoo to 801 l et Um lowdat prices Bost (polity of Limcbutner's and Blaokamith'a Coat, ' ntwnyn on band 'lrhleh we will sell nt the lowest figure Yard West sIdO of Om:now Seller : 4, Main street. • ' •• ARMSTRONG & HOFFER. . July 20, 1459 /11 - IAMBERS'BURG FEMALE SEA- N," I N A IL Y, , The location in plenaant and healthy, and Um adYan i:lglM iten equalled by few in the land. The inntltution In large and presperoua, with a corps of annatants cha sm with garo, and well 11133 i ifiPti to I entrant in' the wild and ornamental branches, The in fl (lune. In the board , lag &pert men t ere parental, moral and relining. The next sminn. will commence on the 12th day of Catalogues may be had on application to lire I•rincipal. ' ,• ' Bov. W. W. Ells, Carlisle; Rev. John Ault, Loudon, Pa; 1100. li. Bucher, Esq., iloguesto en, PA; lion. Ono. Chambers, B. Sl Sei mock , D. R. Risher, D. D., 11ev, P. B. it,oso. Rov. .loco p h Clark. Chambeilbirg, Pa Pro. joecors at Primmton, N. J; both orthe Celina° and Thoo logical Seminary. „ Rev. HENRY REEVES, Sirs. SARA tt 11. REEVES; CarllPln, Jan, 22, Isco.-Iy. J. R. NONErIyiKEWS7 • L I OIMAIIDING 'AND COMMIS ; BION HOUSE, I- • FLOUU,AND FEED., , COAL, PIASTER AND SALT. The subscriber having taken the Ware Hausa care and Ilatures'of Win. 11. Tiffany's well.knr.wn establinh ment,ern West High street. opposlto Dickinson' ollege, would Inform the publi,e that ho has entered Into a gonerul Forwarding and Commission bur•lneas. The highest market price will be paid toe Flour,preln and Produce oral] kinds. 6 • Thov are also prepared to freight. prod urn and stock to Philadelphia and DaMotor°, at tho bisect rates, with saf'ety a nd .th•Fpateli. ‘STEIt AND 'SALT kept constantly on hand, and FLOUILAND FEED at .Itolentio or retail. Coat Of all hinds. ombrneing, • LYKEN'S VALLEY. LUKE FIDDLER. SUN BURY WHITE ASH, - LOCUST OAP. Limehurner's and Blacksmith's BEM CONSTANTIN' TOR 11,4,1F.'''' • KEPT UNDER COVER nod delivered dry to any part of the town. J. It. NUNEMAKER Altoiat-17,, 1859. N - EIV C OAT.YAJI, D AT THE WEPT END OF CARLINLE. The oullorrlbrr would reopertfully roll tho ottentlo or Llnuiburner's, nod the rltlzono of Corll,lr, and th ourrumullug country generally, --- N E W attinbed to his Wei° Muss. on West High St., where be will keep constantly on hand ai large.auppiy of the best qualitv:of MAI, to wit: Lyl.l , us 1"alley. Luke Fiddler, Pine Grove And Prover ton, lln.ken. bigg and Nut Coal—serenned and dry real, which he pledges bltnself to sell at Ow lowest possible priers: - , Best qualiq.of ' •"• LIMEIIUItNEWS AND lILACItSMITH'S COAL always'en hand. 4 .1 . • PL All ordure loft at the {Ware House, or af'l,ln ron thmee In North Hanover streot, will ho promptly a temlod to. • ~I. W. IItINDEIteON. fILASS! GLASSI:PAINTS! T PAINTS I I .6. full nswunient of Glass of all slava uid quality, ullh n large stock_ of (mph—PAINTS, all colors.. (Ills. Varnishes, Ac, Cement in large or small quantities, at, low figures 00. 11=11 Or E. 27, '2B nOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. I= E=M! I=! • The proprietors dad manufacturers of HOS TETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BIT TERS can appeal with perfect confidence to phy'siciansand citizens generally of the United States, because the article has attained ampu tation heretofore unknown.' 'A few facts upon this point 'will speak more powerfully than volumes Of bare assertion or blazoning 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 Hint during the coming year the consumption will reach near one million bottles. This immense amount -could-never have-been-sold4ut-for 7 tho-rare medicinal properties contahleil in the prepare, lion,and the sanction of the most prominent physicillbe ill those sections of the country where the article is best known, who not Only recontmend the Bitters to their patients, but are ready at all times to give testimonials to its efficacy in sill cases of stomachic derangements and the diseases resulting therefrom. This is note 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. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters have proved a Godsend to. regions where fever and ague and various • other bilious complaints have counted their victims by hundreds. To be able to state confidently that the "Bitters" are a certain cure for the Dyspepsia and like diseases, is to the proprietor's a source of un alloyed pleasure. It removes all morbid matter front the stomach, purifies the blood, and imparts renewed vitality to the nervous system, givir.g it that .1 1 013 C and energy indispensable, for the restoratidu of health. It operates upon the stomach, liver, and other digestive organs, , mildly but. powerfully, and soon restores thea to acondition essential to the healthy discharge of the functions of nature. =! , Elderly persons may use the Bitters daily as per directions on the bottle, and they will find in it a stimulant peculiarly, adapted to comfort, declining yeats, as it is pleasant to the . palate, invigorating to the bowels, excellent as a tonic,. and rejuvenating generally. We have the evi deuce of thousands of aged men 'sail women who have experienced the benefit of Uking.this preparation while suffering from stomach de rangements and general debility acting under the advice' of physicians, they have abandoned all deleterious drugs and fairly tested the merits of this article. A few words to the gentler sox. There are certain periods when their cares are so harailsing that ninny of them sink under the trial. The relation of mother" end child is so absorbingly tender, that the mother, especially if time be young, is apt to forget her own health in her extreme anxiety for her infant: - Should the period of maternity" arrive during the summer season, the wear of slimly and mind is generally aggravated. Here, then, is, is necessity for a stimulant to recupe rate the energies of the system, and enable the mother to bear up uuder her exhausting trials and responsibilities.' Nursing mothers gene rally prefer flit Bitters ,to all other invigora tors that receivo the enderseMent of physi-* dons, because it is agreeable to the taste.as 'well es certain to give a pentanent increase of bodily strength. All these.persons, to whom we have particu larly referred above, to ' ,wit sufferers from fever 04 ague, causettby malaria; diarrhcea; ; ~dysentery, , indigestion, loss of appetite, and all diseimes or derangements of die, stomach, superannuated . lnvalida;'persons of sedentary occupation, arid nursing inotherii, will consult their own physical welfare by giving to Hos tel ter's Celebrated• St6inn ch Bit tors trial. , caution the julblfe against. Using any of the tunny imitations or counter feits, but ask for, Ilhartirrna's COI.EIIItAiED ' BIIIMAP II DlTillll3, 11,14 /36 that each bottle hiti the words "Dr. J. Ilostetter's Stomach Bitters" blown' on the side Of , the battle, and stamped on ~the, tudtalliC.nap.novering ,the cork,' ; and observe that our autograpli,eignature.is on the libel. ' , , ai Pre'pared - anti sold b*ECtipTSTTER 14=TH, ,Rittsburgh, ,Pa,, , and sold.,by, all druggists, groodrs, and dealers 'generally thioughbut tie "chiitod'Statoii South Arno- . For oak, by S. Hilloit.Jl3.*:thiyarettek, Carlton); John 0. Atilek, John Stontbauntiehtlitionablirct , Lvitauf. nm; J.AI:-.l4otintn)r,•ll)o' tffeabargLand Druggists IL throughOut.'thri'couf43': • MM . % '1594' MAILS AND :SPIKES.— • ~ II to roliN ?rah .iki .2plltem, Jest received of Itto very boat 1111140 Mid all Warroated,,Pouatry inorcbantfl mippllud with'uollg 'at'thatiufactuVors Vika, •at 'the Ilardwo to Motu of • '• Marl 7.'00: . Itii • NRY SAXTON. REFERENCES Pnlidpalm YARD, nya JOHN P. IXNE & SON, _ North Hanover Street. 1t,...,-':, Itl'siell4itioits .- .1;'• s, LIO.OD I GOOD 1-1 G D.!! ! kA , :suit r ecuiva at the cheap Grocery of the under signed; lots'ef good th:nba, a plat of which are the 10l Hermetically sealed PEACHES," (rerlb)' •XONIATuES,' • •• ' " " ' •CIN, , • ASPARAGUS " " " OYSTERS, " • ' " , " LUBSTSRS. 'g • ,gi • ".-- PINE APPLE,. " , "• • ." TURTLE SOUP, " " SARDINES, = • [Pickled Gerklus, Choi ,•Chqw,"Diccallill, .'Lobsteis; Caullflowdrj Capers. ' • • • Ollvee ' Toniatee !catsup, Walnut dn., iqu'flirOoln do. Pepper Sauce, Hominy, Grittei r Eraoherrles, the Suck of Dried ilee4 littgar•cored Heins, Shoulder. Bologna Sausage, Soup I.r. Thlerritolll..Sl4llllB, Mrillisses, anti - .e lent ail kinds. • • QUEi NSW . AhE, SANE SEGARS. among vvhirli are Awmity five thou Sand German Sixes. prime 'rubric.), and the vo'6 , host and purest LIQUORS in the county, Confectionary and Fruit, fir. • All of which are offered to Oil citizens of Carlisle Mal county of Cumberland. at the lowest prlceafor mum. COME ONE, COME ALL, two down East llhood WUrehouse. ' • Carl isle, NOT. 0, 1519. VIRE INSURANCE.-TiE ALLEN AND BAS.T PENNSBORO MUTUAL FIRE IN SCHANCE COMPANY of Cumberland county. Incorl rated by an act of Assembly, Is now fullrorganisi In operation under the management ot thu followl commissioners, viz: Daniel Bailey, William It. Gorges, Michael Cork II .1: Elehelberger, Christian Staymitn, John C. Du lap, Jacob' 11. Coover, Londe Myer, S. Eberly, lien, milt if. Mosso., J. Brandt, Joseph, Wickeralm A lexandei Cathcart. Thp rates of insurance are ris low and fart ruble noun Company of the kind In the State. Persons wishing become inemburo are invited to make application to t agents ofthe company, who, are willing to wait up them nt any time. WM. It. (10110AS.'President. CHRISTIAN STAYMAN. Vire President LEWIS RYER,' Secretafy. MICHAEL COCILLIN, Treasurer. Managers.—Wm. It. Berm, i.. Byer. Christian Stay man, M. Codaln..l. C. Onnittp, K; Martin. 1). Bath', .1 'll.Coover, Alex. Cathcart, .1. Wickersham, J. Eteltel bor. ger, 8. Eberly, J. Brandt. ABENTS. .CUMBERLAND COUNTY. John She rrlelt. Allyn; hoary Zuni ing, Shiremanstown; Samuel WOOMIIII . II' PiekillS , lll: Henry Bowman, Clitirrlitown ; Mode 'pill 11th; South Middleton ; .Satintid Brabant, W. Penns boro'• Samuel Coover, Mechattlesitnrg : .1. IV. Corkliti. Shophordstown: 11,.floover, Shopherilstowit; J 0, Sax ton, Silver 'Spring; ; Benj. Ilavoistiek. Silver Charles Bell. Carlisle : John Oyer, Carlisle. YORK COUNTY.—W. S. Picking. Dover: Peter Wig frd, Franklin; Jas. tirlMtb, Wafrington : F. Pent dorff. Washington; D. Rutter, Newburg; R. C. Clark, Billshurg. . DA 11,1 1 11 IN CO.—Houser Loehr. rg. Members of the company having policies aim t toes piro. can hare theme. ' wed by making application in anylof the Agents. April 20. 15511 • • traWARD ASt:OCIATIONI I. , .IILADELPIII 1 , • A Benevolent Instrtution, established .by special on dowment for the relief of the nick and distressed, afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic dist•ares. and especially for the Coro of Diseases of the Sexual Organs • MEDICAL ADVICE given grails. by the Acting, Sur geon, to all who apply by letter, a ith a description .1 their condition, (age, o,nralon, habits of life, and In e 3505 of extreme poverty. Medicines furnished free of charge. • VALUABLE REPORTS on Spermatorriwea. and 0n... DISVaFila of the Sexual Organs, nod on the NEW REM EDI ES employed In the Dispensary, sehtjo the afflicied In sealed letto mivellmes. tree of charger TWO Cr three Stamps for postage will be accentable. Address, DR. .1. SRI LLEN HOU[IIITON. Acting Sur gem., Howard Association, No. 2 - South Ninth Str'eet. Philadelphia, l's. By order of the Dirertms. E ; ZRA lIHARTWELL, Presnion GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary. De0.21,1850.-ly -.- •' . ~.?, ,',; I' ) ...,: '..;.^-,..- "-- , . '... 'T! . `,: i . .. 1 T ~, 1 _ T h o usa n d s. . • aro dallyspenking in praise of .-.- , , , • DR. E'ATON't3 , • _ INFANTILE CORDIAL. • - and why? because it hover Mile to oltoril Instantaneous relief when given In titer. IL Arts as It by' mottle, and ono trial Moore will convince you that what we say in true. lt contrails . • . NO . PAREGORIC OR OPIATE of any kind, and therefor° relieves by relenting the sufferings of your child. Instead of by deadening its seiMbilillos. For this reason it cottonseeds itpel Ins the only reliable propra t lon now known for Chi hire,. Teething, Diarrhoett,'Dy3tenter, Grip ing In the Dowels, Acidity of the Stomach, Win.), odd in the h,9111. ..,d Croup. also, for portioning the gums. reducing hollater lion, regulating the Bowels and relieving pain. It has no equal—being an anti spas medic It Is used with toe fhtitn,nn,,,,,n, in all cases of Convuirion or other Fite. As yen valtie the Ilfe and health of your children. and wish to save them from these Pad and blighting consequi ores which are certain to result from the use of narcotics of whit, other reflood!. fur I ottani lie Complain hi ore eololloFed, take none lint 1/11. EATON'S IN PANTILE 01111/IA 1., this you can rely upon. It Is perfectly harmless and ran not injure the most delicate infant. Price, '25 clods Full directions accompany each bottle., Prepared only by i cituncii A DUPONT. NO 4 , 9 - Broadway New York. g6QQD Foo`D'' Healthy Iman - Blood - upon being— ..ANALYZ ED .-• always presents us eith the saine . t,,entlal elements and gives of course. lia True standaid. Analyze the Blood Of n per on sullerlng trout Cote.moption, Live Complaint, hyspem.la, Seinfti,a, Ac. end we find it e‘ery Illviunrp rerlainn delbleneles in the rod glAbule of Blood nupply these deficiencies and you am mad well. The 111 A 1111) fthil) Is founded upon Oils Theory —hence Ito astonishing succes. There are l ' lt r E EPARATIONS adapted to the defirlenc , es of the Blood in different diseases. For Coll4lis Colds, Bronchitis. or any H&c thin whatever of the 12111t0.tT or MINUS Mincing l'on• suiaption ' me No 1, which' Is oleos the No. for lie preshlon ofSplrits. Loss of Appetite. and for all ehron le Complaints arising from Over use, General Debility, and New Prostration. NO. 2, for liverCoMplidnt., No. 1, for Dyspepsia. (being already prepared fir ab sorptioult in taken by drops and carried immediately Into the eireitlation, Sin that whet you gala you retain The nNo. A In for Female Irregularities, 11 videria, Wealn tresses, Ann. See special directions for thin. For Salt Rheum. Eruptions, Scrofulous. Kidney. 'and Bladder Complaints. take No 5. In all cases the direction must ho strictly followed. Pelt,. of the Blood Feed $1 per bottle. Sold by CIIUibWI k DUPONT, • No 400 Broadway, New York. 3 W. Dvolt k Son)+, Plillndelptlin, and O. 11. lieyter l'lttshurx Wholesale Agents. For Sale by S. Elliott, Carlisle. lIIE ONLY PREPAILATIOM WORTH Y OF Universal Confidence & Patronage FOR STATESMEN, JUDGES, CLEROY3IEN, Lad ICS all Gelltlemetwin all parts of the world testify to the efficacy °Error O:.1. %%More flair Restore' oar, Lod gentlemen of tint Frees are unanimous to Ito prake. A few titstitiontials only C.lll be beta, glut n not eircular 'for more, and it will be 'impossible for ) on to doubt, 49 Wall Street, Note York, Dec 20th, 1559. DE:4II,LN! eN :—Your 11010 of the 15th inst., lam' been received, 003 hog that you bad heard that I had boon butteilted by the use of R'oad's time Restorative:and te questing my certificate of the fact if I bad no objection to give it. 1 award It to you cheerfully, becatual I think It due. My age is about 50 years; the color of my heir auburn.. and Inclined to curb . Strum live or AY years Once It lie-, gait to cairn gray; and the scalp oil the, eroan of sty head to loose its se altdifty and dandruff to form upon it Each of these tibagreabillties Increased nth. limp. and about four mouths since at Worth was tiddtql to them. by hair tilling off the top of my bead and threatening to make um bald. In tan unpleasant predicament. I wi ' t'lliduced to try Wood'a.l lair Restored vi . mainly to arns.t the fail log oil or my bale, for tool Mt expectation that gray hair could sour be endured to its original color I :crept 'lrt dyes. • I was lanivoror greatly Surprised to thud after tho use of two bottles Only. that not only VIM tint tallimt off arrested. but the color was restored to the gray hairs and:sensibility to the scalp, and dandruff reared to ti rm ' on my head, very much to the gratillmt lon of toy wife, at whose solicitation I lion induced to try it. For this, anions the tunny obligations I owe to her sex,Latrongly recommend to all husbands who ratite the admiration of their wives to profit by my example, :and use It if gtowt og gray or gutting bald. Yuty respectfully, DEN. A. LAVENDER. . IVood S Co.. 444 Broadway. New York. • My fondly are obsontfrom thu idly, and 1 am no longer at' No 11 Carrel l'lttee. Siondestroo, Ala., July 20th, 1660. To Prof..O.J. Wood:—Deer Sir: Ydur little Restore. Live" bus done my_ hair so lunch good shoed I common amt the UKO of It, that 1 wlith to nonku known to the public of Ita,elToocts on the lode, which are gout. A,toun or women noloy'be nearly deprived of hair, modify 'a re sort to your.ogisir Boatman, ," the hale will return snore beautiful the o ever; at leak., title Is fey rayon ' once. Itelltdie Wall! • You, truly.' •, •• co • •" ••• . • • Wll. 11. KEN EDY. :ran publish the above If you like. • ity publishing in sour Siouthern - meth you will got • ranee patronage south; 1 see seienti of yam- certificates in tho Mobile Jlercury, n strong Southern paper. " • • • W. 11,1{otneoly. ' . • . WOOD'S,IIAIII' RESTORATIVE: , . Professor 0. J. -Wood: Dear Ski—flaying 'lied the 'misfortune to lose tho best portion of my beir,,froto the effects of-the yellow fever. In New Orleans 1841., I wits induced to nooks a trial, of your: prepartttion, and :found it to answeras the very thing tweded:' , My,4lelr Is notv.tisock end glossy. and' no•words can "ekilress thy Obligations to you in giving to the efilictedituelo'n,treio• sure • .•• • • oo . 1•, • • • FINLEY ;111P,NelillW , ,,. !rho Restorative in put up In'bottlosodillitelikiAtile large,. medium, end smalll the swell bolobi and retails for ohs dollar per bratitit Tbantediura.baldi ad West twentylfer cent snore In proportiou , then• tiro retails for two dollars per bottle t' the Nitro holds a quail. forty per cent inure In proportion, and I claiis „for three dollars.• . •.• • • -o• • • 0.1. WOOD do Ctj., Proprielbrs; 444' Broadway', 'Wen , . Witty and 114 al arket Street St: Louis. lie. -' And sold by all good Druggists and Eanej.ooods Ueda: lent. • Apo. 24; 1160.-11 need. C A ItLISIII ), Nll. NHL A ILE L V get' 4iti-; !PA; DAIL Y4IIIEIG . II (1`•LI N IG YitEllD, WAI11) k. FREED,.., • 811 NAURU! 9THELP, 4 PHILADELPHIA. ' J. 8: D. RHOADS; • , 141A1:4 STREET; CARLISLE, PA. 4VD- Cars of-this Line leave the Depot Sit Dal Wat 4 o'clock, P. M. . • . Leave Carlisle, Daily, nil o'clock. A Conde illtl , lldo , l Err this Line should be marked C. & I'. NOS Frohilit Li.), and scut in by 4 o'clock. May 25, Inso. • I'!'i EW STAGEROUT.E.,:. 1 TIM ft subscriber has. started n tweekly line Cl Stages between Carlisle and. Latidisburg. leaving Car lisle every 'Monday, Wednesday Mid .Priday, • !duly on the arrival of the afternoon train or Cars from the east. Returning, leaves Landisburg nE 1100 A. Mi, every 'Tuesday, 'Wednesday end Saturiley, and arrives at Carlisle at 1.00 P. M., via. Perry County Wsriii Springs, Slientimi.4ibile, Sterrett's flap and Carlisle Sul idiur Sprineit, .lune'the (lilt, the line will 1m tent doily for the accommodation of passengers going to the Springs. Fare to the several points ea ollows: • Carlisle to Solphur Springs, , 'rSterrett's Cap. - • Sheimansciale, . . .Perryll'ounty War:n Springs, " Landlshurg, EMEME Laudisbnrg to Warm'Springs, • " Sitermanstlalo, 'Sterrett's " Sulphur Springs, " .• . . The stbove.line will teczniarly carry tho 31• AIL to' and front the several points above Indicated. • 1 .11ays. MAO well stock tat 1,1 V 1,1: Y litf'• 5-nn yvLich 1 ant at all times ready to furnish and risers to thos, , who trill favor too with their ritriol,agp, on tllO most reasonable terms and In the very best sLytit. mityllllBsB. ' ' • (11.:0110 E 1114\III: L. • ••CX. 1 . 4 S olt PI C 11 . 11, J. • A. !LIMN STOOD would respectfillly lu form tht oitiso, of Carlisle end vicinity that helms taken room., ' In 4ug's oaw building, east 11,11111 — or Maclint Square, where he Is at all times randy to take AMllRifl'Yt'ES tin the W 1.4111111 most °portly, d Style. 1 1 11illeen 11111011 In r.d ny and cloudy we.ither Co well as clear. nod sat. israotioo ,no oharaos oibile. Portraits and lea guerreotypes corded. 51Ininture Pictures taken fire Lockets he., In Anibrotype. „ A nibroty peg we rrnuted tit stand the test of time, heft sr water. • Lintb.s and Ilentlemen are 'cordially Invite d tn. ea nail exanline specimen. 'Prices Irmo 23cts. to $lO. A. It. lIENWOOIi. .lan. 27. Artist. • - fIVEI,L.Y STABLE.—flaing pur chased from .1. It. Nonernaker his LIVERY 1•;P• TAIILIS.IISILNE, I will be zilw...)Vready to accoutre°. , date the public with IffiltSES, CAlt• 1(1111111 ES, arid every °tiny or. • • - ' business and n desire to please. the subscriln• hopes to receive a liberal share of public 0111.1 ' 01110.01. (11'.111:11E.11EsnEL. N. It. Ornnibusses on hand to supply those who rimy be In need:inhere. Nov. 95. 1087.. • lAMES It E A TER ' S 11_1 INET .• Cl Ltilt 51 A NU FACTOR Y, Noose 114 liollui - STIIELT. CARI.I , I,E, PA. Ilavihg been engaged Ili the Ipi,llleSS for ever twenty • YtFltins he would return thanks to Ills customers and friends. fur the liberal encouragement c,sterid!.d to him In yen,: eerie Iy, and further assures them that no pales will be spared. to .givelull satisfaction to all who may favor hint whit a call • • • • . . . • . CII A 1 ILS_AND -I , llllNTrtiltP2, of• every descriptinir constantly 011 hind, or made to order. Warr.in tett to be of, the best quality. of the la. I fist style, well finished, and solu . nt the lowest possible prices tore,,i, Ile also eentinues business nn an lINDERTAIiI.3I. Heady made Collins. Metallic or otherwise. kept con -IMM tly nn )1111111 •111111 111111,31 S pl . llleptly llttellllell to personally Inn town or country, on the most reasonable terms. Cherry and Walnut Coffins. hires size, well finished and lined Inside. from S to 12. doll/vs. M'alnut caerect fn. 15 to 30 dollars. JAMES It.cIVRAVEIt. May 25.1550-Iy. 11.—Two pi,rfjil.catulitaln_ehurchtnivn, Comb. county, aro offered for bolo on easy tern.. Apply us above. • .William P. hynch, Fraclira! I'L 17.11ILL'ILinuLA '.IS FITTER, i)4.,thc basement of the M. 1' Church, Street, Carlisle. Lead nod Iron Pipes, Iron Sinks, Hydrants, Math Tubs, .Hot k Cold Flower Daubs, Nall Boilers, •` Water Closets. Wash Basins, ' 31111 Llft Pumps, Ityamolio Romp, &c. Si rot Iron Word Tubes, And every description of corks - and fittings for gas, sienm. WAIN . . 4tO. Superior cooking ranges. heaters and gas fixtures put in, In churches. stores and dwellings, at short notice. lo Ilm most modern style. All materi als and work tin our lino at low rates and warranted. 1/7-Country work and Jobbing promptly attended to. Mar. Sit. 1559-13 . W ALTHR , DrillOr Itl F INE GROCERIES N . W—ortter 17th and Arch Streets, Importers of Cross & Biz:omen's EN.TLISII PICKLES and SAUCES. PartiCular attention paid In k.elertlng (mu TEAS & COFFEES • - Fur Families:SU:Ml, alum out /Tenn.,' prima. Choke Wl' ES, LIQU:111::5 and SEGAIIS, of the host brands, - always On hand. May 11, .s(l—i y. "TAILS! NAILS !! NAILS 111 A large 01,1011 of good; Clean. Neat. sad Tough ma x, at the lowee.CPrlees. Our ,rolls are wra th filets a keg moral. thmitny other mako of nails sold in oar town. this Is the 4 , 111100 e Or leeehe eke tette Luca tried (Mon, we also hevo a full agsmtinent II LT I LI/ !NU MAT It IA LS, of the latest and most approved styles. All goods.war routed ai reprumulted. JOHN I'. I,l'N sON. May 2. '6°. North, IlanOvvr St. Carlini.. goo INIATNS OF ALL lan& ;Rh hteel. 11 s•ortment of BUT CHAINS. HALTI.II CHAINS, BREAST I'll LISS, FIFTH CHAINS, 011 CHAINS. TtiNITUE CHAINS. ' CO%t CII A INS. SPREAD est. reel.' VO 4 l out the Cheap Hanby... Stole of Mord: 7 55. II 55111 SANTON. GRANVILLE STOKES' GIFT VI myriirso 1011,ORI ONE PRICE - A X 11 X 0 A II A.T.E.11 = Oransille,Stokes would return thanks to the. puldio fir their oppteclaildu 01 his efforts Co please, and their lextronago• 10 older to keep up this kindly feeling. he hoe yiot dud to,thosollella tho: of many of his friends and to. a uguraled 0 um , system, of (lilts si ith each tiornient 'Sold. • To his choice selection of find Vol ri , s, and made. up (nothing he lovelies I , s,rutiny of (lir 'While, no well .to to his new mode of doing linsitiess. Eleh ar ticle is.warranted to IA; in Fabric, ?,trio and Slake, equal to nay gotten up in the City and ONE PRICE, (lower than the lowest,) marked on the 00.4. Eaeh article sold, o measured for, Is arconipanhol. by Wit. •tiryllitt In yule° troll $1 to $lOO. N. 11.--None but the mo,d, situ lot liesignors. Cotten; owl w or kmen employed ; nod ontiofnet lon In Eit.Fasit• fun. Fabric, p r i m , andguarno; tool at O^ A N VILLE STOIC ES' ono price OP clothing emporium. No. 007 Chestnut Street. Slay 20, r HAINES BROS., OVIIIISTOUNG GltaND ACTION PIANO FORTES, Celebrated fur.nuperlor quality ottono and elchnuco and beauty of finish These Timis have always taken the PIUS 1 . 100111.111 when pl onopelition With other makefs. CII ,LLENOU ALL COM NA ITION, A splendid astortinent nod plainer styles always on Land. Also Socoml hand Pianos and PRINCE'S DI- P ROY NIFLOD EONS froni - Sti to .gyp` lsvery Ihstrument Wnrranted. . OEO 1,. WA Plano nod NiclothdaNidint. S. E:Cor.7th A - Arch Sta. auly 27, 15f.D, M 1 nem 100 . TONS I.IION ANT) ROLLED IRON of the very heat I.:N(11,1SO BRANDS warran ted in every way Sniveler to•Amerlonti•make. ,dust }'o{ relied with a laEge assortment of Sheet Iron, . Anvils, , .. lloop Iron, ' Vit, , it. Band Iron, Horse Shoo Iron, .., Rasps, Spring Steel, ' Bolls, . emit Steel, " Rivets, _, ~ Blisters tool, Washer:l,' • ' ' ' "Ifovie nevs. ' '. . Screw Plates. ' ~ ~ Nails, 114ackvailtli Bellows &v.. Ac.. Cheaper then the cheapest, at the lfardware Store of . lilareli,7, 'OO. , , i Illiailitf SAXTON. N. II All Iron sold at'clty prlcoa with 'freight added 811 1)111111'.1 , 16'd • . - , 1)0:1 - 1NT6' INP„' . 4) Tone Wlttte bead— liflOo (fulfil:ls of oil. JIM received tvi tit a lortortosortmon of • Vm',h.hoe. Fire Proof Paint.' Tarpeniltie) Slovene. Whit e , • Japan. White Zinc. •; ratty, Colored Z ne, • : •Llthlren. ; ' IteiLltrod, • •'. • • Belled OIL , ,• Ohm, - • lard OIL , I Shellac. ~ ...Spoon 0114 ,•,, , Snlitt.lirtotheso Colors of every throcrlidloS dry, Mid On In ' cane' and t übes tile Ilartlivahi Store a". • March 7. 'CO.7 _ ' ''" SAXTON,' 11 - AMBS I , — . AA AS ! .1 350 Pair Ilamett just recolpit; 00~1 lON SATTI.ittN," • ,I . 1 4)XDON' PATTERN.? '! • tihIZAIINTLITOIT,N,PA'TtiMN; • with nod without tintopt fartesiotorolieliptir Arm trot, at the Hard witro Store of March 7, 'W. . HENRY SAXTON. mist cthr,:.-7,^. =MN EMI 1 00 1 00 gETURNING ei 7:i I 1 au 7 ~.10 JRChiGtll l e6 TOES DISEASE -OR I G ATE IN OF THE 11141017? MIS is a que.,stion of vital Importance mid one which lute never behusailssn , toilly'disvosed of by the - proles sore who tench the healing art. Some niaintaiii—and esptelally O 4 old,selmel l'hyhicinns,thet life lives in the blood. and theretore.all iNeases originate in 11-- but modern science; avers that aliments have their brll;tnntlnn fn both the solids and fluids of the' bully. That the latter preponderate. 1101TUITI . , ton forcd fart, and .medical stall has chanty demonstrated that al least tWo.thh de of the Ills that human lionh ra heir 'to, have their source in eh STATE 01 , THE IILOOD 1 • As, for InstOnce:in - the long. catalogue. such as Scrota la, Tettel, liaiber's Itch,' Simples, Illotchioi. Erysipe, Ins. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, discharges front the ,Ear, Faye; liorus, or irruptive disposes of any kind.—These are no curtained by well known medical lam, to arise from bad 140nd.--.S. bile 014 highest nualicarantborities &data .that mold rayon originate in the Sante mariner, and more parilcularlY Typhoid and neariet—the former be leg an Internal, and the hater an .external Irruptive disease; and in nil parsons attacked by thane maladies, the b1e.418 found to be althea coagulated, or of a dark unhealthy color. To wqrd °IT s large Main, ity of diseases,.as well /IS to cure a number which have already seized upon thenys tem, It is necessary to ry • - - BLOWI • Linthoy'm Improved Blood Senreber doen not claim to, Len UNIVERSAL PAI!TACEA for every disease Known. but the proprietere claim to It the power not only of draining nut an hepuritlea 81 the blood, tint I;y the hhillful'eranbination of well known vogetnble remedies. it will eure all diseases arlving front deranged elate of the liver, drive nut dyspepsia, and give renewed lone and vlg2r to the stomach Mutt the B✓.ekcnnr ie all that la claimed for it, the proprio tore can produce Till PIIOOF , . It only few yours sines i t t was Illsroverecl, and yot It has grown into suet, a 1 / 1 11411 Fs tilt a largo laboratory has been built ex prosily foN„ts numnfarture—a•large mutuber of MOD employed In putting it up, and kill the SUPPLY DOI..S(iT EOM!. NI/ I We ask any candid man, you'd this be so. if , the )led chic did not possess ALL the virtues els hoed for it ? • The Prom 'eters lutes hundreds of 'certificates from mcil of probity and sionding In the community, show lug ,that the medicine Inn doi rni daily for the suffering ASK AN Y. 14:1:5ON who Inns over,..used thu Blood Searcher whether roll was experleaked. ' • Let the eilll 10l , glve it n tl•lnl—n 'single bottle Ix 11 , convince the llloolSkePtiClll of It g 11 - 7?.... For I.Ble in IThrllsle. by *. 11', llnverstlek, 8..F4 1 lot t, ittlll 11. j. Jin even A: Fon, 111,14 miles burg; thistveller A Zook. FlorOerel,tertn ; 11111 w Culp lIIIILMOIV ;tarot, Simmons. Cro/s Roads; 11 nag It 11'ise.'1 1 111retonnittown : A. 31. Leblich. Mary W. KltoeL Ch orebtown ; Edward James, 11'egt" 1 1 111 ; .1. C. Feonnuellt 'Bro., °eh ville Shoemaker At Elliott. Newburg: 11 . 1 n. Bretton, Newvlllp; J. Mod ,t 1 Co.. Forint:field ; ltnxprll A Dice. Dielthron ; 11. ' loud 11',1thiger Jacksonville; Will. Chilli h. Lee 1101110; NVin. IL. Eekles, Spirting- 1I ill; It. Denlinoer 1% 11 J.A% Altiek.kbippeneburg; all of Cumber land ctinnty, 110. LINDSEY & LEMON, Proprietors, N Lou rg. P 3 = DYSPES I R E D'Y Dn. bARIUS HAM'S Aromatic litsigoratlng Spirit. • Medielre Lac been ti=ed by r le public for years. with inereasing favor. It is r emu ended tc cure It) spepsia, Nervousness. Ileart Durn, Celle; , Pains, Wind in the Stonuteh: or Pains In the Bowels. Ileadarbe. Drowsiness._ Kidney• Cont• plaints, haw Spirits. Delirium Tremens, • - intemperonee• It Stimulates, Exhillrates. Invigorates. but will not Intoxivate or Stupefy, An.. Medicine. it is' quick and effeetual...euritm th,a. most aggro vat ed eases pf Dyspepsia.. , ldney Cnnlplahl ts, and all nth,, detangettents or the Stomaelt and Dow. els, to a speedy maimer, _ • It will instantly re, iv' - the most drooping and mob 10..11,01v f' , pit Its, and restooe We weak, nervous, and sickly to health. strength and vigor. Persons who. from the injudicious use of liquors, have heroine dejected, and their nervous systems shut , lured. constitutions broken.down. and subject to that horrible r orse to luttnanity. the Deuin 1. , 51 Tit 011. NS, unit 10111..5t iuuurdiat, ly feel the bunny and iLlnigCr• rating cheery hut Dr. Dam's Invigorating Spirit. WHAT IT WILL DO - Perm—One wine clew foil no 011011 no niccessary. One dose will rermive iind so, it,/. One done w ill 4 . 1,1 . 1. Heart burn. 'Ti, rel. dent's will (111, In digestion. . One dose will giro ,you n Con (I Appetite. , One dose will stop the distressing !mina nfT.VFFIerSh. Olio dose will remove Ihe distressln I s and disngreenble elfeels of I% . iint or Flatulence. nod no PO( Il is the 0,1111 .neh receiv. t. the :invigorating Epiril r the dint, inning load mini till pain ftil•feelintts will be removed. • One dose will remove the most distressing pains of Coat', elf Inn. In the ri.tormich or bowel, r A ll w donorswill remove ell obstructions in tTio Kid; nay. Bladder or tirinerrOrgass.. . . . . Persons who are verino,ly afileted with any ninny Comp Taints gr.. amoured Freed!, relief by a dnFo or two and a radical curt, by the use of oho dr two bottleg. NIGHTLY DISSIPATION . rmn ton nmeh over night, and Owl thlf evil OireaP IliplllSolloll/4 liquors, in violent headaches, NickllONN at Ftl , lllllol, weak nest. ke., will Hod olio &Igo will renuive all Lied feelings. allies of weak and sickly eittistltutlrom. r io uld take Um Inv lgotutittg i-Mrit three tines it ; It will 111(0(0 them afromr. healthy and happy, rellrOTI• all obstruc- Ilons and Irregularities from the menstrual organs and 'colors the bloom of health and beauty to the earoworn lore Durltnr prri.tnney It will be found on invaluable mod! Inn to rein , lvo dinagror:ddo nrnna tlonn nt the stoninell. All tho proprietor mdis luitrial, and to indifee tbla haa.vut.tip the BVI.IIATINU SPIRIT in plot it bit the, quarto 1 • Vl_ For pato in Carllslo by S. W. Ilavendlok : In Me. lianl.slburg by 1, Kauffman, and by Drugglnts gmmr il Feb.l, 1/010.—Iy.' 1860. SPRING 'F J T S II 0N S AV; LL L 0L D STA D A anopleto stock of hats and Cap. now ready for Inspection. ,S 1 • 'FUR, CASSINI ERE, e. FELT & WOOL.. To ivory sty to and quality. We call partlenlsra Iten lion to our 011,1( 011 k and bolt Hats, o any styli manulaetored to of - der .c en pi Or all kta.ls It IiCOLLECT IiLLLEWS tad) o'l'A OIL • North Ilanorer,Street. I= 1 000 P , •XES OF GLASS, : - t all sh•er. Double will titutlo tl lcle. Plain, Orne. mental Cplf 1,1 Se. Just received at this Cheap Hard wale Stoll "Ilarelt 7,' 6)00-GHTND STONES.- •. of nil sizes. warranited of tha In-st quality. Just erelved at the Ilardnaie cue./ %roll 7. '6O, 1) 0 NV I) I?, It . 25 lives Dupont. Ruck' and IlIllo•powder, with n large assortment. el thatety Fuse, Stone Drills, . Vivi, o ,,tone Sledges, . ct ow liars, • Stool; Ilounnern Just r ..... •lved at the cheep it:ware:ire Store of ' NI arch. 7. '6O. 11 l'. Rl' SAXTON, RAT AND CAP Ml'olol'3l.- GALL!(! surresrare Trout would announce to their customers and the !midi, . tenet-ally that thev here just re:civet) froni elite, a Lugo 013.1 eleeaut angst of roods, In their line et ildhille4B of every variety, style They have on honda splendid , 1 4 ; nitvirtutent of . , ItA'ES AN D PS ^.--; • .. . of all . deseriptions, from the common• Wool to tho finest Flllt AND SILK lIATS; and at mkt, that most suit o; , ery ono 10110 has an eye to gutting the worth of his money. ;Thu stock Includes, NIOIXSEIN, CASSIMEEE, ltlLtyEy k FELT II ATS, of every et) le and color and uusurplooed fir LIGHT. NESS, DURABILITY ANO PIMal: Ly thoso of any other ostablishnient In the country. MEN'S. BOYS' and CHI LUMEN'S HATS and CAPS, of overy description constantly On hand. They respr:ettlilly Blotto all tho old patrons and as many new• ones as possible; to give - them a call. J. O. CALLIO & CO, / • Apr. 25, IF6O-ly DEFOREST, Ap.MSTRONG & CO., DRY GOODS MERMAN S, 80 J• 8:2 Chambers Rt.', .21". Would notify tho Trod° that thoy 'aro opuoto Wtekly In urn told beautiful pattorne, tho. , % lrAmsulTA - 1 , 1?INTS: • • • MAO THY A NOS IC E A G , A Inky Print, which oxeols every Print in the Country: for pudixtion of vice . rutiou acid trrlyn in hill ylafldrr' Colors. our Prints ore theuper thus any in.Untykot, rnd mootiuu with exl revise We. • .. Oidersi4ouintly attendod.to. 'c.I:I'..RAYED.--,-Catne •to the residence IJ 01 ctno subset lter, Ilriug •hi bteltlnson township, • about ono nillo south of the Stone Torero, on• thu Stall day of J Uno last, a nub inzvvElt, with white fare. ears slightly cropped, suppnced to ho about two psis", old, Thu owner will plea Ft, come fbr ward prove property, pty charge:tend tqlro.,her or Olt.• will be Itepo,Wd oftlecordlng to law Aug. at, Ilit/0.-ht. • ' ' HOWARD 111.114i1111. A Gltle 1:1`111't TAIOt 141 31 EN li . , An.,_3sAclu • , • N. ♦V. corner of II nnoTer mui ICorth directly P, tin sulkeriber,wouhl Inform , fernier:l, and the public , , manoihauthignud hveocun.., eluntly ou he t. , • I.GRICUI;TIIIIAL IMPLEMENTS . • gush. na tt - rrne.6 Upr r cr . Thre:44l3;4i4aiiea, , CLOVEN • • „ STRAW CUTTERS: . . - . • ,•:, • " I ..lpit'S,Nll.Ehl/TITIEt. /Ikea B,e ' parAel•frour IS to' 8 hOse power, h, It 16. al drir. N. It Itionsend `material lett Reapers; Mowers, Thresh Ing•lthiredoosi IllidiAlirieur lurnl Implements of we whlch.'wlllliii•eittelided to ' , millet 1:1..oil mr mop o tomes ~t • A. 4.411,4Z, 7 J.- ILA I, ? roman . l'rop'rlutor Csrlisle,July 5, 880.-I m. . , LI =1 =1 Iyeb.6 CU-ly