Store of the Bubscnbor basju'it boort newly choice arid frotoh selection ofov* eryltljing, in tkb'lihd of & QVdcer; tit prices loWer iigiiul, ttmong wbicU are - y''-•€<6FIf'I3ES, ; ’ . from IffitO.lSi denis por pound, for good to astrhif ly primti ttrUcltf.- Also ; ; - v . BRpvyN Sugars, for.gond to extra flno, from 5 to 8 cents per pound and tho bpsl qua ity of ■ ! Loverinq's crushed sugars, inctddjpg . Lonf at the oldprices', togohterwilh a general, assortment of Spices, SnapS, Chocolates, Snl craticlpdlga.condloii Oils, and ovary variety of the belebrated, - . ■ "JTeriklli’s Green arid Black Teas, and other articles. - Our friends and customers arc Invited to call land examine before buying elsewhere. Wo'again tohdor our thanks to the public generally for.the liberal patronage thus far extended to us. I J. W. EC?. Majr #3,1850; . . New anfl Ckea P Store; THE subscribers respectfully announce to the bUtzens of Carlisle and the surrounding country, thal lhey have just opened in tHe store room ad joining tbe store .of Mr. i. G. Carmony, and di rectly opposite! Moriyer*S Confectionary store, in Norlh Hanovor street, a splendid assortment of Dry. Goods, consisting in part of • Cloths, CasslmcrcS) Dassfnets, Sattinsts and Vestings; a great stock of Summer Goods for Menand Boys’ wear* Mous. de laines, Lawns, Ginghams, Bareges, Alpachas, Barege de Laines, Calicoes, Checks, Tickings, muslins, flannels* table and toweling drapers, ta ble cloths, umbrellas; parasols, ribbons, stockings, gloves, lined, cambric arid Silk handkerchiefs, laces, edgings and indeflings, cap hots, tarlelod, Swiss, book, mull, jaconet and .cambric muslins; an elegant assortment of . Cheap bonnets, bf ilie (dost fashionable kinds, Palm Leaf, Straw,' and Brdld Hats, * . GROCEidES, QUEENSWJtRE , Carpet chain, hardware,'&c., someliandsomoand cheap carpets, together with.a variety of Goods in h'urline, which have aii been laid in at low prices, dnd will bo Sold cheaper than can bo bought else where. We respectfully invite every body to call and judge for themselves, as we are determined to of far great bargains. J. L. STERNER & CO, April A, 1850 Spring and Summer Pry Goods, At the Cheap Wholesale and Retail Dry-goiida Store of ARNOLD & LEVI, VVTHO are now opening the largest, handsomest, VY and cheapest a&drtment of Spring ami Bum* iriet O.ridJs ever brought to Carlisle, among which trill be found a beautiful selection of Ladies Dress Goods, new stylos; plain, changeable and striped Silks; Ba reges, Silk Tissues. Berago do Laines. Lawns, Lin en Lustres, Mouslin do Laines; French, English, /Vmericart end Scotch Q'nghofnia; Fr6nch f and Eng lish CUintses; Figured, striped, bared <Sc plain Swiss and Book Muslins; Lined Cambric Haiidkherchiels. Trench Worked Collars, Thread and Oo'lto'ii Laces, and Edgings. Bonnets & ilibljons, of every kind, .quality and price. Parasols da Sun Shades, a very handsome assortment. DOMESTICSDOMESTICS / ! Our stock of Domestics can not bo excelled this side Of Philadelphia. Purchased previous to tho advance In cotton, wo are enabled to sell SO per cent, cheap er than those who purchased this spring.. Wo have Muslins, Tickings, Chocks, Osnoburgs, bleached and unbleached Table Diapers. bAlt PETS; CARPETS;/ The largest assortment ever, brought to Carlisle, tvhich wo arc determined to sell 10 per cent, cheap ftr than the same quality can be purchased elsewhere, Mattings, Floor and Table Oil Cloths. , Boots iy Shoes, for Men, Boya, Warden and Chil dron. ■ A Fresh Supply of Groceries , such 08 Sugar, Coffee, Teas, Molasses, &c, very cheap. . Persons wishing to purchase good and cheap goods, will do well to call and examine our extensive assortment before purchasing elsewhere. Carlisle, March 88, 1650 ■The Clicap Store! THE subscribers have just returned from the pity with the cheapest and best stock of DRY GOODS, &o„ ever brought to Carlisle. It con state hi part of Cloths* Cassimeres, Satliucts, tfn'd Veslln'gsV rf great stock o? aurnmor goods for Men.and. Buys* wear. Mods de lainos, Lawns, Ginghams, Barog'os, Alpachas,- Barego do laines, lots of Calicoes, Checks, Tickings*,- Muslins, Flannels, 'fable and ToWolfng' Draper's’, 'fable Cloth's, Oil Cloths, Umbrellas and Parasols, Rib bone, Stocking’s, Gloves,. Linen Cambric and Silk Handkerchiefs, Laces, Edgings and lnsertin&R,of different kinds, Cap Nets, Tarlolon, Swiss, llouk, Mull, Jaoonotand Cambric Muslins, Dotted Swiss Muslins, an elegant assortment of Cheap Bonnets, 6t tho most fashionable kinds, Palm Leaf, Straw, tfnd Braid (fats, CroDorics, Quoensware, Carpet Chain, Hardware, &'o., some handsomoand cheap CtJIRPETS, together with a variety of Goods in our line, which have ail been laid in for cash,and will bo sold at lower prices than they can be bought at In* tW county. Wo TOSpuutfuUy invito ©very Body to call and judge fof ittbirtseWes, as 'wo are determined to offer groat bargains this season. A. &> W. B UNT/.-. March 21, 1850. IVetv anti Cheap Store* undersigned most respectfully. informV bin 'X friends and tho public generally,'that hohusjUsi returned from' PbiUuJclphia and Baltimore, and is now opehing’at the corner of North Hanover and Leather streets, at the stand formerly occupied by N. W. Woods, a well flolcclod assortment of now Spring l Goods, purchased’at thb lowest prices, ond which J* oln do (hrmincd'lo soil at small profits. Among these may bo found Cloths, Cassiraercs, Vestings,- ’Pwepd'and PanlaldoirStufTal various prices; DRESS 0001)3, neVr stylos, and at low prices. Also Gro oorios In all tholr variety, viz j Sugar, Coffbo, Teas, Molasses, Spices, See., whifcli'will bo sold low for cash. Pleuo give ido a call* Carlisle, A; iril 11,1880- 'Vy'liito-WnsliiiiH out OdWb. WAe teeuld White-woth a Room 'when they can buy , , *. Paper at 9 cente a piece ? , TTAVINO'made arrangement with the rartmit II umoinror-j altho Knetfotaconatatiteuppiy o ( mil I apor, Borders, l>rl nlß f or Flro Boards, and .window HhniU, I can soil them as low as ihey can be bought In Phlaldlolpbla. Persona wanS Paper ate teiinealed toaall and examine ray stock, whore they can bo aimed with any saltern of ftooin or Hbll Paper and Borders InVo greatest Variety at least SO per cent, less than anv other place in town. ■V Carlisle, May 3ff; 1850, f.ook this .Way I TUB' subscriber would* respectfully Inform hlo friend* and the public generally, that he has juit pened a newXUMOBR* AND'COAL YARD, in Welt High street; a fow door* east of Moaara: J, it J}i Rhoads’ Warehouse, whore ho now has end 'will keep'constantly on hand, a first rate assortment of all klnds.of seasoned White Pine Boards and Plank,and oil other kinds of Stuff, all of which he will sell low JOHN ARMSTRONG, r cosh, Oarllalo, April 1 IBSo—lf . NEW WHOLESALE AN,D BEWAIL Confectionary Store. TVett Main Si., neatly oppdiiteßheein'a Warehouse. rpHE undsrslgnud having commenced the manufac- X. turing ALL KINDS OF CANDY, &Opened a Confectionary and Fruit store, would,call.theatten tion of Town and Oounlty Merchants to lheir.U.d,ver tlsementi . . , . . They wllf raonuFuctuie and hayo constantly oh baud,. , f"' ' • . ALL KINDS OP CANDY, wkteh they'will wholesale and retail at the lowest prices. Also all kinds of Fruit; such as Oranges', Lcmops, Figs,-Raisins. Dates, Prunes, dec. Nuts of every kind, viz': Almonds,.Cocoa-nuts, Filberts, But ter-nuts,^EnglishWalnuts, Ground-nuts, &c.. Fancy Articles and Toys of every description. Toiucco and SboArs, Rous ski/s Mikhrai, Watbr, and avuriely of other arti cles too humorous to mention. ' 1 They would respectfully solicit d share of public patronage. A. S. WORMLEY, April 11,1850- 3. \Vi HANNAN. Better than the Osyld Itliuca «l fornla. A Whole Suit of Clothe* at 81 75! THE undersigned thankful - for the pattohogo of tho citizens of Cdrlia'o and adjourning country, informs his numoroiis friends and tho public in gen eral, that ho has just laid in an entirely new stock of fashionable Spring and Summer Clothing, made up 'in tho best stylo and particularly calculated for this place..' His slock bohsials of tine Urcas diid Frock coats, Habits, Cussimer, Drab, 6tc.,and Chian coats, Tweed, Linen and Chock coats, Business coats of all descriptions; superior Black Cassimoro and fancy Pantaloons; n great variety of Voels front 75cls to $•! 0(j, d'largo assortment of fancy arilclcs of GertllotnOH’s wear, while, linen, striped and rod flannel shirts. -.Gentlemen,arc requested (0 ball and examine tho goods, and ho is silre thoSo who buy drill bo well mtbd.anb at low prices. A gffeal assortment of Boys clothing, also Caps and Half, from ISAio 83 00 constantly oft hoh'd dt S. GOLDMAN’S, South East Corner of Main and Market square. Carlisle, April 4, 1850,—6m. Agent fur the sate of Southworfh Manufacturing Co's Writing Papers*. Wxiumouse No. 3 Minor street, Fhlla. QAA cases of tho above superior Papers now in £\J\J store, and for sale to tho trade at tho lowest maikot prices, consisting In part of Fino.thick Flat Caps, 12, 14, 15 and 10 lbs., blue and white. Superfine Medium and Demi Writings, blue and white. Extra eilpet and sdperfino Folio Posts, blue and while, plain and ruled. Superfine Commercial Posts,* blue arid wftllu, plain and ruled. Extra super Linen Nolo Papers, plain and gilt. £?upeifino and fine Bill Papers, long and broad.' Superfine and fine Counting-House Caps and Posts, blue and whitet Extra lupof Con’gfeSJ Caps arid Letters, plaift and ruled, blue and while. Eltro shpef CffngrcSs Caps end Letters, gilt. Superfine Sermon Caps and Posts. Superfine blue.linen thin Letters. . Extra super Bath Tests, blue and while,‘plain find ruled.* . ... Embroidered Nolo Papers and Envelopes. “Lawyer’s 11 Brief Papers. Superfine and fine Caps and Posts; ruled and plain, bluo arid while; various qualities and prices. Also, 1000 reams white and assorted Shoe Papers, Bonnet Boards,-white and assorted Tissue, Tea, Wrapping, Envelope, assorted and blub Mediums, Cap Wrappers, HaAlwaro Papers, deer, July 25,1850—fern H CLARK, Vcnition Blind Manufacturer, Sigh* i of tho Golden Eagle, No, 139 & 143, South Second street, below Dock street, Philodcl/ifiin, keeps' always on hand a largo and fashionable assortment of WIDE AND NARROW SLAT WINDOW BLlNDS,.manufactured in tho best manner, and of tho best materials, and at tho lowest cash prices. This establishment has just received a large as sortment of Fancy Silk and Worsted Window Blind Trimmings, of various colors and patrons. Those in want can be suited at this store in tho best man ner. ... Orders from a distance packed carefully, and sent free of potterago,-<b any port of the city. Moy 0, 1850 STEAM SASH, DOOR AND BLIND MANU- FACTORY. CHARLES WILKINS & CO. beg leave to Inform' the citizens of Carlisle and the public generally, that they are still engaged in manufacturing Sash, Doors, and blinds, in the best inunner-and at the shortest notice, by steam, at prices fur below those manufactured by hand,- and with mbph greater sim ilarity.- All orders mTI 1 bfl thankfully received, and* punctually,attended Samples of work can bo seen at No. STMinor Street, Philadelphia. 10,000 lights of ass6ttcd sash fur sold at t'h’d low*' ’cst cash'prices;- . .. CHARLES WILKINS A, CO. No. 83 Race street. Philadelphia, May 23, *BSO.-ly . , “ I am a man, and doom, nothing which’ relates tb man fornti n lo iny feelings. ■■fiSpll Youth & Manhood. liiSlUlM A VIfiOHOUS lAi'ti, WmlUam or ‘ A PREMATURE Death. Kinlcelin on Self Preservation, Onlt 25 CKRTH. This book, just published, Is fijled with useful in lormati'on 1 , on tho infinities ami diuboscs of the Ge nerative System. It addresses itaalf alike to Youth, Manhood and Old Age, and should bo road by oil Tho valuable advice and' impressive Wdfnlng ll gives',* will’prevent years of misery and suticflng and save annually thousands oflivcs.. ’ Pauknts by rending it, will learn how to prevent thb dcstrubtlbn of lltoiV children.* A remittance of 25 cents, enclosed In u letter, aU pfessbd to* Dr. Kinkelin, PbiUidclphln, will ensdro a book, under envelope, per return of mail. Dr. K. fifteen years resident physician, N. W. corner ofThlrd and Union street,between Spruce and Pino, Philadelphia', may bo consulted eonfidentiully, Ho who places lllhtsolf under tho care of Dr, K*.. may religiously confide in’hits* hdlior ns a gentleman', atid confidently roly upon his skill ns it physician. Persons at a distance may address Dr. K. by letter, (post paid,) and bo cured at homo. Packages of Medicines, Directions, See., forwarded by sending a ropifltoncc, and put up secure from da mage or curiosity. ... Booksellers, Nows Agents, Pedlars, Canvassers, ond oil others suppHbd with tho above work at very low roles. February 7, 1850^—ly . , A'. C. FETTER. I’ll 10 subscriber lias just opened a fresh assort ment of Hoots and Shoos suitable for Iho Spring season, among which’ Will 1 bb found Ladies Kid atid'Mbrbrffco- ' SLIPPERS, TIES /f D UStiINS. Blaotrahd fanoy colored Gaiters, Bronae and Jnfiny lilnd Buskins and a very largo Block of Misses arid Children's colored Gaiters, Boots and Haskins, Men's light rrbntfhCaif akin anc( Mo itbooo Hoots, Uuokaklh Congress Gaiters, Oxford* iTies and Nultifiora—Mena and Hoy's morocco, IMp.nnd coarse brogana, all of which aro offered I at Uvo lowest pride JOIiN-P. LYNEi „ , WM>. M; PORTER', Main «lrool, o W o9lln IhcMolhodiat Church. Carllale, May 83,1850.' I fl TONS Hand and' Rolled Iron juil received n 1U Iho cheap ilora of iho aubecrlhor In Main >|, A “g- 1B - H. BAXTOPJ. aINUII AMS. A laigo lot of doihahlo alvloacon bo found at Iho otorc of Ilia underatgnod. N. : W. WOODS, Act. July 11, 1850 S. S. LAWKENCEj Blind Manufactory. 11. CLARK, BAY STATE !1 BOOTS & SHOES. Irom Iron 1 1 Extraordinary Reduction in tU© Price of Hardware. . - • p I HAVE just received tHe largestftnd qheapesl alook of HARDWARE, Glass, Painifl, Oils, Varnishes, SaddloVy', CaVpemeV'k and Cabinet Maker’s Tools, Mahogbny Vaneerafand all kinds of Building Material, ever brought to Carlisle, consisting of Locks, Hinges, Screws] Nails and Spikes* Persons about to luiild’wlll find it great. )y to their advantage io look at my stock before purchasing elsewhere, Ootne and'see the’goods and hear the price and you will be convinced that this is really the Cheap Hardware Store. Also, instore, anvils* vices,files and-mspa, and a com plete assortment of VVaji’s . Best .Bar Iron, also Rolled and Hoop'lron of all states. | I have also the Themometer Churn, Made by ftGeo. Span gler’, the beat article now in usb, : SOyTMES.—I Have just received ipy Spring stook of Grain and Grass Scythes; manufactured expressly for my own .salcs, and warranted to be a superior article. Cradle makers and other's will find those Scythes to bb t thb best article in the market, and at the lowest price', wholesale and retail, at the old stand in North Hanover street. JOHN P. LYNE. May 30, 1850. * ... Hardware. JUST opened, at the new and cheap. Hardware store of JACOB SEN Eft, a new assortment of Foreign and Domestic Hardware, consisting of a full agsoftnient of locks and latches of every style and kind; hinges, screws, bolts, augurs, auger bills, chisels, broad 'and hand axes,, rhatchets, drawing knives, plsitles dnd‘ plane bills; hand, pannel,and ripping saws; mil) and crosscut saws of Roland’s make, warranted good; a good assort ment of circular saws, warranted; traceand halter chains of a superior qualiiy that has never been in this idarltet before',-Hods, dHdvelb, dpadeS, forks arid rdkes; knives and forty*; iron, japan,and brass candlesticks; art assortirfont pf'Otltatfia and Glass Elllerlnl Lamps, tongs, water and Iron tea kettles, brass preserving kettles, Ce darwaro, anvils, viced, illcs and rasps, of every kin;l and price* ,• -, t .- Watts’ bar iron; hoop* add band iron; shear, spring and blistered steel, warranted'good.- 150 boxes window glass, lower than ever. SOOkega Wethorljl’a pure while lead, 4 barrels Flaxseed oil, 100 galls. Turpentine. . Plbaso call aj.the well krfoWn dldte of Jacob Sener, North Hanover street, next door to Glass’ hotel, Carlisle. , May 24, 1849 New and Cheap Hardware Stbtc. East High Street, ojipnosite Ogilby's Dry Goode Store. TUG subscriber has just opened a largo stock of goods in his lino, which ho has just purchased attbo lowest rates and will bo sold at prices to suit the limes.. Ilis Sfofck comprises si full assoitmcnt of Building articles, such as Locks and Latches of ev ery djcspllon; Hinges arid Screws, Window Springs and Bolts, also, Mill, Cross Cut aVd Circular Saws, Hand, Pane), Ripping and Back Sttars; Brdrid, Hand and Clipping Axes, Hatchets, Chisbls. AilgerS, Pianos and Plano Bills, Braces and Bills, Stool and Iron Squares, Plurnbs and- Levels;. AY oilers and Trays, Table ohd Pocket Cutlery* Toblc and Tea Spoons, Brass, Bell Metal and enamcled Preserving Kettles, Hullloware, See., dee., also a full ossorlmcht ofSadlcry and Carringo Trimmings, Patent Leather, Monocco and Binding Skins, Lasts, Cedar Ware, Shovels and Spades, Hay ((nil MnjiOro Fo.ks, Gor don and Cofn Hoes, Window Glass of every size, Paints and Dye SluflV, Oil, Varnish, Turpentine, Mahogany Veneers and Mouldings, Curled Hair, Moss, Beer’s Hair; Sofa Springs, dee., dee. Also Bar, Band and Hoop. Trot?, Cast ShVef, Spring, drift Blister,Steel, Nails, Spikes and Brads, Groin and. Grass Scythes, Scythe Snaths, Scythe Stories,' 6 Barrel#,- Fife and Water prodf Paint; assorted colors. HENRY SAXTON. Carlisle, May 16, 1849.. At P; Itlonycr’s CAKLWLBf IS the placo where country merchants and the pub* lie in general, will And the largest .and best as* softmentof., ' Confectionaries; over ottered in this county, manufactured of the boat material ospressly for the Holidays, and will be sold wholesale ot retail at the Old Stand of the subscriber North Hanover street! a few tfqofsiiofth Of the Bank, where alt are invited to call and examine for them selves, as it would bo impossible to mention all the varieties. He would also call attention to a large assortment of Fruits and Nuts of the latest Importa tions; consisting of ... .. , ..ORANGES, LEMONS, RAISINS, " Figs, Pruens, Grapes, Citron, Dates, Almontjs, Eng lish Walnuts; Cream Nuts, Filberts, Pen Nuts, Co coti NuU' Ate.' In connection with the above ho lias just received a lurugo ssoftment of English, French, and Auioricart Toyrf & Fancy Goods, consisting irt part of fine French Card.and Sewing Boskets of entirely iVcw patterns, Fancy Boxes of wood, paper and glass, Wax and oilier DolMicads, Kid and Jointed Dotes; Basket, 801 l Bdno,and other llaUloßj Oainoa and Puzlles of (he latest style;’ Fur miturb;lea setts, and nine in boxes, fiddles, guitars, pianos, accordoons, hannoonicans, drums, guns, and other articles of war, Glass and China toys, mantle ornaments, Tools in boxes, woolly dogs, wagons and vtflvedlbhVrowd, ffltyfj/cfodlbs, 4 NoahV Afks, masks, marbles of all kilids, Ju'n'cy soaps, colnugno, ox mar rqw, shavjng cr'cam, hair and clothes Brushes, Ac. Ho has also on hand a prime lot of FREBII CKO CERIEB, consisting of Coffees, Teas, Sugars, Mo lasses, Crackers, Cheese, Spices of all kinds, and in fact oil articles in the Orocoty line, which will bo disposed of lit tTib lowest rales'. Orders from a distance thankfully received ond promptly attended 1 to; . t P, MONYER, Carlisle, Dee. Of 1810. ✓ LUMBER! LUMBER!! . til. Gliurcli iV Co, HAVE.on hand at the old stand, west end of thu old Harrisburg bridge, down at the river, 1,000,000 feet of tho cheapest and best lunlLef on ,lhd bhnk, oonsinlingof. Paoel, Ist.Common; 2nd Common and refuse Boards, and Plonk of- >.,• IJ», Is, and 2 inch thickness. Also, Poplar Plank, Scantling, and half Inch Boards, a largo quantity nf long Shingles, Fence Rails, Juice, Scantling, Ac. Tbdy’haVe also a riloam Saw Mill IrV operation and can furnish building limber at the shortest no-' lice, fence boards, shingling and plaatorlhg laths, and are prepared to furnish any article in thelulh bor lino. . f . 03* Dry Boards on harid at,sil per’ M‘* A( t so good 2nd Common Boards, 1C foot long, Qlsl‘l per M'» The subscribers hopo by strict attention to bu siness, and a determination of selling lower than any other yard at tho river,, that (ho public gen erally will call and aeo thoir stock before purchase Ing elsewhere'. May 30, v f THE OREiT CHINA STORE 'OF PHILADELPHIA. , THANKFUL Ip the citizens of Carlisle, and its vßlhlly, fof r their increased cuetbni; Wo again re quest their company to'vlbtfouf' largo and splendid assoilmdnt of CHINA, &LASS & QUti'EltsWA'ni!!'. Dinner Sets, Ton Sots, Toilet Sots, and single pieces, either of GlnsSj CKlha of Stone* Ware, sold in quad*' ({ties to suit purchasers, for loss than they can bo hud elsewhere—ln fact olloss than W^plosaiOprldcs, , ’ American DlUonnlp Motol Goods in gt&atbr variety thin Over bdforo olTorod iq the city. Fancy China in groat variety, very I ,choop. Wo would invito any person visiting the city to call and 100 us—they will ot least bo pleased to walk around oU'f beautiful store, ondUo'vlftw tho fifaost China and tho choaposVlho world produces* .. TYNDALE A MITCHELL. No. aiOChoßnutslrocl, Philo.,Sept; 20.1840. ly I BliiiKK DEEDS FOU SALE AT Tills OFFICE. |v; I HAVE just receivcd atock'of Medicines, Paints, havinff been pur chased whVgreat care at, the bouses, lean comulentiy recommend to ’ Families, ’* Physicians', Country andi Doalbrs/aabelng fresh and P ure » r .• «: • / - • . ■ - ~ . • ,» DPIiGS. ~ . Patent , | Herbs and Exrtacts, Fine Chemicals*' | Spices, ground or whole. Instruments,. ' | Essences,: * , Pure Essential Oils}. *&Ci; : , Ooi Liver Oil—Warranted Oenuini\ pyESTUPFSi / Jjog and Cam Woods, piiyUriol,, Copperas} Lac Dye.. K'fs. • , thdlgoes,' Madilets, SiimVci Alum,..; ~. . - WethoriU «Stßrother'BPuro Lead* Cbromo, Green and-Yellow, Paint-and Varnish Brushes, Jersey Window Glass, Linseed OjlJ Turpentine, Copal and Coach Varnish, and Red Loadl • of .which will bo. sold'nt this very lowest rriarket price, at the cheap Drug ond Book store of 8. W. HAVERSTICK Carlisle, Match 28, 1860 TO PHYSICIANS, DRCGOISTS AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS. DR..3..N. KEELER & BRO. most solicits attention (9 their fresh stock of English French, German, and American Drugs,Medicines, Chemicals, Points, Oils. Dye Stuffs,Glasswoic, Per fumery, Potent Medicines, &c. Having opened a new stoic; No. 294 Market wUKa.fbllsuppty of. Fresh Drugs ohU Medicines, wo respectfully so licit Country Denleis to oiamlnq our stock before purchasing elsewhere, promising one and nil who moy feet (Jibposbd tb extend to us their patronage, to soil thsin genuine Drugsand Medicines,on ns liberal forms as oby olhor.housp.fn the city, and to faithful ly pxccuto nil orders enlrusteU to Us promptly olid withuisptUchl • ■ , ... , „ One of the proprietors being a regular physician, affords ample guniantee ofthq genuine: quality of all articles sold at their establishment; Wo especially invite druggists atid cotirtliy mer chants, who moy wish to become agents for “Dr. Keeler’s Celebrated Family Medicines/' (standard and popular remedies,) to forward their address. Soliciting the patronage of dealer?; tvo respectful ly roinoiri, JI NifcEELER&BBO., Wholesale Druggists, No. 294 Market St, Philadelphia, Sept. 1,1849.—ly., • R, B. R. RADWAY’S READY RELIEF for , pain; is truly a blessing to suffering humanity. The Lame are rejoiced at its curative properties, for they can dispense with their crutches and walk. The Weak bless it as an instrument in the hands of Providence, for by its healing and strengthen' ine qualities they, becifme eUbhg. The Bod-Rid den welcome it as a blessing from high Heaven, for it relieves them of their pain and misery, cures their diseases .whether it be Rheumatism, Lumbago, Gout, Paralysis, Strains, Burns, Snalds Sored, Sprains; and affections of the spine, or con tracted Tendons, for .by its use Ihey are enabled to arid? from their bed of sickness, and enjoy the pleasures and blessings of heaUh. The sufferer of Neuralgia and Tib Dolerenx, welcomes it as their only remedy in relieving them of the cruel pains, shooting like electric shocks through the face, head, and systepi, paralyzing in Instant their energies and brilliant hopes, for the Ready Relief is a powerful antidote for all Nervobsand Rheumatic affections, and will cure this powerful disease when all other remedies have faljed to give relief. The sufferer of Tooih.Acjioi rejoices When ho uoed the Keady Relief, for it will cure the most torturing Tooth Ache in a few seconds. Its Superior Strength. RADWAY’S READY RELIEF is also the most economical fn'edibine in use, it ca/i pe (feed with the most .happy results, both internally and. externally.. Cramps in tfio •Sldnfach,' Colic,' or Cholera Morbus, are relieved in ton minutes, and cured entirely in tfftopA of ; Also if you .wish to nialto an ointment bt it, for the cure of soro Lips, Chapped Flesh, Pustular Eruptions, lake a tea spoonful, of the RMfef, Aftd d table spoonful of sweet oil* or 1 ounce of lard,and yon have a Setter ofnl.mefrt or ftave than any other ar ticle now in use. In fact this medicine, when reduced to two ■thirds Us own strength by,adding ja’s mtfdji fifi/ils of wine, will give you belter Liniment than now in use. Tilt? CROWNING ORNAMENT 0T Beauty is a beautiful Head of lux infant Hair. t . lUDWAV’s CIRCA96IAN DALM. Tho lady or gentleman who desires a Boddllful article to dress their hair, are advised to make use of Radway’o Circassian Balm; it possesses many advantages oVor h’ll other hair,tonics ana prepara tions. First U cleanses the: scalp froin dandruff, gives tone and vigor to the roots and bulbs, invig orates to heajlhy action .the gornr of life, which gives to .ihe hair a healthy root, and forces the hair to growi it cures Baldness, slops the hair from falling out’, makes’ it line, stfong,‘Boft, and glossy, keeps it from turning grey, or becoming discolored. It is truly a luxury to dross the hair with this delicious prepanition. HER HAIR IVAS ALL GONE. Radwoy’s Circassian Balm, for invrgoraling the hair, cleansing tho scalp, removing dandruff, and curing baldness, is truly n valuable pfoparallon. A Indy who had been sick for some lime had lost every particle of her hair previous to.herslcknosa, her hair would fail out i she was recommended to try tho Circassian Balm as a hoir'roslorer, she iVSed si* boltlbs’with the mosl'baity/ refill is, her hair is now fine, soft, gfossy.long, and luxuriant. This preparation makes the hair moist, fine,.soft; ond silky, and predisposes It to curl f ye, With, fialcfhbodo,. Weak, hair, bad hair, try a bollto of tho Circassian Baim, prepared by Radwdy & Co„ and you will soon have u luxuriant head of hair. Sold for 25 cents in largo hollies. Ask for Rad way’s Circassian Balm, ICI Fulton Street, Now York, - • lladway’s Soap* Tho oxtruordlnaly effects of Uadway’s Soap In. rbindvidg Tan, Sun Burns, Pimples. Blotches, Pustules, Tetter, Rash, Scurvy, Mofphow, and tho Bites, and slings of insects', Ik Jruiy atfloi\isl|. Ing; besides, it U certain of transforming a dark,' discolored and repulsive visage, to a clean and beautiful complexion. In all casus ask for Rad \Vay’fl Soap pnd take none other./ N. 13.—■Rad.wayVMedicated Soap in diocl en gravings aro 25 cunts, all olhors ate counterfoil. Look lor tho stool engraving. For sale in Carlisle by J. W. Rawlins, and Sami. Elliott; in Slilppenshurg by Dr. Hoys. ' Juno 1,1860—2 m. Di . I. C. Itoomhf TTTILL perform all operations upont ho’lVbth VV that are required for their preservation, such as Scaling,Filing t Plugging, cfc M or will roßtorelho lous of thorn, by inserting Artificial Tee.th.frp.tn a single Todth to a full sett, , Pitt street, a fow doors Soul ho/ tho Railroad Hotel. Df'.LobmlbwillboabstfnlfromOarUsle thelnstton days,in each month* December 14,1848. pit. jas. ni^vitocu, *XT7ItjL give his tttle.ndanc'o in the dllftironlVran VV dies of his profession, in town or country, to all llmt may favor him with a call. Office opposite the 9d Proshy torhln Church and Wort's Hotel; lately occupied by Df. Foulko. Carlisle, Sbpl.tf, 1849—1 T Oil. X K. SMITH, HOMCEOPATHIO PHYSICIAN, respectfully tenders his professional services to tho citizens of Carlisld and vicinity. Office in Snodgrass’Row, next door to Justice Holcomb’s, whom ho con at all times bo found, when hot piofessionoll engaged. Carlisle, June 7, , -yrirryyfrife -a ‘ Ai : , Lbt Everybody. Hbau thio OABBPUi.t.t.—There is a Sat* •aparllla for. sale in tlie different 'towns called S. P.- Town* semi’s Sarsaparilla.’ It la mlVortlßed lho l ORIGINAL, GEN UINE, and all mat. This Townsend Is no doctorand never was; blit wan formerly a worker oil railroads, the like—yet .he assumes the title of Doctor fur the '.purpose of gaining credit Tor what h& ia'hut. lie 'saynhe has'tHtandgd, two medical schools, and practiced for fifteen ycaral! I" Now the truth Is. he never practiced medicine a day inhls|llfo| ( Such wilful, trick tt{ niisroprenentation looks bad to the character add veracity ol the man. 1 wish most sincerely, lie had never jiiiule tlujsb suite meuw df hinnoif or of me. When w|ll tpen lourh id be honest and truthful in nil their doallntts and intercourse with iMr.fnl. low men 1 He applied to one Rqel Clapp to assist, him in nmnu facturinc his mlxtbrc, stating the large sums lib would make, as ah itidiiteitioiUito embark in the business. These men have been Insulting and libelling me in all possible forms, in’ordbr to impress the public with the belief that the Old Doctor'* Sarsa parilla was not the genuine, original Sarsaparilla, made from the Old Doctor's Original Jtmpe. This S. I*. Townsend says I have sold the use ut my name for 87 a week. I will give him 8500 if he will -produce one single solitary proof of this. .His statements of.Timmpson, SktUman <k Go., oro nothing'but 0 .lissuo.cfi falsehoods, simply made to deceive the. public, and keep the truth down ljt< regard to his souring, /empaling com- Sound, This is to caution the public to purchase none nut Ola ir. JAOOU Townsend's Sarsaparilla, having on tithe Old Dot*.* tor's likeness. Ids family Coat qf Arms, and his signature acruM the Com of Arms., ... . • ’ Principal Office; 102 Ndssati-tlrett, N. y City. * - M ’ ■ JAOOU TOWNSEND Old Dr. Tins tmmiNAi. msuovi:iiEii or the (Genuine -Townsend Sarsaparilla’ Old I)r. Townsend is .no,w about 70 years of ace. and has long been known ns thn A i/TttOlt nnd DISCO VEHEIi of-the GENUINE ORIGINAL "-TOWNSEND SAHSAPA . RILLA." Uetng poor, ho wan compelled to limit its manatee tyre, by which yricana. it,has.been kept nut of market, and tha •ales circumscribed tu ihnSi-tdfiy Who had,proved itd worth, and known Us value. It had reached the eara of rfiany, povgrteelftss. is muse permiKX whu limi oeen heated of sore diseases, aoo saved from death, orodainmd its wonderful HEAJLINQ. POWER. ...... This GRAND AftIUfNEQUAU.BIfIMIEPAiUTIbNis mam Ufeciurcd ontho largest scale, and is called for throasrhoUl lUa lengili and breadth of the land.especially as it is found Inctipß- Die ordcpehctiufon or dtaerlvnttidn. Unlike young S. P. Townsend’*, it Improves with age, and never charges but forth© belter; because it is prepared on seism Ufic principles by a srtenlific man. The highest knowledge of Chemistry, and the latest discoveries of the art. hare nil been brought into requisition in the manufacture of the Old lie’s Snfi sapnrilla* The Sarsaparilla root. It, I* «vell.,kn«i*n to. medical men, roiiuutiß tnaijy medicinal properties, and sumo proportion which are inert or umdess.an>i others, which If retained in pre paring it for use, produce fermentation nnd ncirf, which in In jurious to the system. Some of the properties of Sarsaparilla are so volatile that they entirely evaporate and are lost in the pre paration, if they ere not preserved by a scientificjn-ocess, known only to those experienced in tin manufacture. Moreover, these Volatile principles, which My oirln vapor, or an an exhalation, urn ore tun. very rsseptial medical properties of (ho root, .which give id it all Jrs vnluo , .... Any person can boil or mew the root till they per a tint* cn|. ored tiijuut, which is more-from the colorins matter in the root than from anything cine; they can then strain thin insipid or Vapid liquid, sweetrii with nmir molasses, ami then cull It SAK SAIMIIII.I.A EXTUACT or SYUUIV* llulsuch is not the aril do known ns the GENUINE OLD Dll. JACOB TOWNSEND'S . SARSAPARILLA*. . , This in so prepared that all the inert properties of.the Sar saparilla rotn are Mrs; removed, everything capable of becom ing acid or fermentation.,la extended and rnjycted k.lhen every, panicle of medical virtue is secured In a pure and concentrated form; and Ilian it Ik rendered incapable of losing any of Us val uable and healing properties. Prepared In this way, It is made (he most powerfulagiml in ihe - Cure of ltiuumerabl« Dlnean©B. . Hence (ho reason why wo iiciirnominehilationn unevaxwside in its favor bymen, women, and children. We tind it doing won dors In the euro of CONSUMPTION, LIVER COhl PLA/NTj md \nUirEUMA TIS»LSCHQE,ULA,PtWS % aosrn-BM'ss. nil curAtitiobd SnuOhmtftf, PIMPLES , BLOTCHES, and all affection* arising from IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD. ll.possesses a marvellous cMlcncy,in all complaints arising from Ind Aridity qf'the Stomach, (tom unequal circulation, determination of blood to the brad, palpitation of the heart, cold feet nnd hands, cold chßlannd hot dashes over (lie body. It hits not liscipml in Colds nnd Coughs; mid promotes easy expectoration anil gentle perspiration, relaxing stricture's bf the lungs, throat nnd every other futru .. . IluLin nmliing is iie excellence more manifestly seen and ac> knowlsdgcd than in oil kinds and singes of ..... It works Vrondf rt in Cases' df Eiftqr Alhiilr pr JEynVej, Falling .of the Womb, Obstructed, Supfiresoed. or Paiitful Menses, Ir. regularity of the menstrual periods, and the like; and is cllcctual in curing all the furnts of Kidney Diseases. Oy removing obstructions, and regulating the general system, it gives tone am! strength to the whole body, undtiiua cunts all terms of x ..,-5. ... .. ■ ■ • Nervous Diseases nml Debility, - « gpdlhus prevemsor relieves a great variety of other maladies, as Snirial irritation. Neuralgia, Si. Vitus 1 Dance, Swoninf. Epileptic fils. Convulsions, qre. * It cleanses the blond, excites ihß.Uvbrto healthy action, tones 16s stomach, and gives good digestion, relieves the bowels ot. torpor and constipation, allays inilmmnmion, punfies the skin, equalltes the circulation of (ho blood, producing gentle warmth equally all oyer the body, nnd the insensible perspiration: re faxes strictures-and tightness, i< moves all obstruction*, and in vfgorntes the entire nervnu* system. Is not ltd* then The Medicine yop nr«,-eminently need! Out can any of these (nines be said of S.- P. Townsend's info (Tbr article T Thin young man’s liquid is not to be COMPARED WITH THK OLD DR’S, because of one' GRAND FACf, that the one is iNCAPAIILC of DETEIUOUATION. and NEVER SPOILS, while the other DOES: souring, fermenting, and blotting the follies containing it into ftngipana; the sour, add Kiiutdex plodlng, ami damaging oilier good* I Mllsi not tide horrible com pound be poisojmus to the. T— -Whatf put atid into n system nlrewty diseased tetln nridl What causes Dyspepsia but add! Do we nut all know that when food sours in our stom achs, what mischief it produces?— flatulence, heartburn, palpi, laiioti of the heart, liver complaint, diarrhoea, dysentery, colic, and corruption of (he blood? What is Scrofula but an add hu morliuhe body? Wlutt produces nil the humors which bring on Eruptions, ol tne Skin, Scald Head, Salt-Klieum, Erysipelas White. Sores, and nil ulcerations internal ami external? U is nothing under heaven hut an add substance, which sours, and thus spoils all the Molds of the body, more or leas. What ratora Illictmmiism bill il softr and acid fluid which ImdnmvpS-i|stflf between the jojnls and tl#e*>|icrc. rrrl latine and iullaming the delicate tissurs .ii'{mn which it nets? So of nervous discaae*, of impurity of the blood, of deranged circulation, and nearly all the ailment* which ufllict human na ture.. ... Now is It not horrlhto to mnko nnJ sell, ond infinitely icortt laiipothl" SOUIUNU, FKUMENTJNn. AC’ll) “COMPOUND" OP 8. p.-townsend, Anil yet lio would fitln hnvo |i iiinturnloml (lint Old Dr. Jacob Towiirbiul'r fiemp'ne Original Sanlnparilla, In un IMITATION of titff Inferior preparathin II Heaven forbid Ifntt \Vo ahmifd deal In no article wiilr.lt wmilu bear (ho most diHinnt rußomhhmcß to S. I*. Towiikcihl’m article J We wish it mnlnnmmil, homiine n in dm ahsolnte truth , ilnu S. I*. Townsend'* m*(icln and old hr. .laroh Townsend', Siirmijm. rilln mo hmvtnteitle apart, and infinitely iliaKttnilpr: timt ilict are niilfko in every particular, having not one single tiling tin cnlhhum. ■ . ~ ■ As S. I'. Townsend in no doctor, mul never wax, la no riieii ifft, no pliarnmcuuliiu—knnwa no mure ni modlclne nr illrcjuo (Unn any oilier common, unnrleniillc, uiijrroletutionaf nmn, what (fuarnntee cm, the public heve dial il|oy are receiving a cennino •cienMfic medicine, containing all (boviUito* nf the articles used m preparing it, und which are incapable of etmiigcs Which might rentier them (he hiaenwo iiißtcnd of health 1 lint whnt else thpuld he expected from une who know, nothing coinparnllvoly of mthgclnfe or dißense.l, It require, a purmm ol •oiiiu experience to conk and afirvd up even « opimhnn decent nionl. lluw much more, important Is h tliat the persuns-who manufacture medicine dclgni'd |ur . < <. . WEAK STOMACHS AM) ENFEEBLED SYSTEMS, should know wull tho .mcd|cal pioporilrS of plants, the best mate tier of BonUring and coiircntrnilnif iliuir healing virtues, alauan extensive knowledge of the various dixennes which affect the human system, und'how to adopt remedies in these diseases! It is to arrest frauds upon the unlununute, to pour balm into wounded humanity, to kindle hope in the despairing bosom,.to I' restore health, atm bloom, and vigor into ihr crushed and uro ; ken, und m banish infirmity Una OLD Dlt JACOB TOWNSEND has SOUGHT and FOUND the uppvriunity and means to bring ltl» j. , ... - Grand Vniveruu Condcntrnfeil Xlemeily ' within thß reach, and to the knowlcdire of oil who noutl ii that they may learn mid know, by Juylul ex'perh-nrr. its . Traiucemluiit Power to ll«*aL For sale at tho Drug nml Variety Store of Dr. Rawlins, West Main street, Carlisle. JL. STERNER &, CO., have just received their • third supply of Summer Goods, among which will bo found by 30 per ccpt. the cheapest stock of Goods,over opened in Carlisle. Lawds at 0, T 5,6, 0, Ui'nml 12J cents. Summer Lustres ut 0,8, 10, 12j, IfIJ.A 20 cents. Calicoes at 3,4, 0,7, 8,0, (0 ami cents. Stammer Pariti stuffs at o,' 8, 0,10, A 25'cls. Chocks at 0 to. 12$ cents. Muslins at alt prices, and ovoiy thing else in our lino of business unusually low. Wo invito all to call and examine for themselves, as thorp is no charge made for showing Goods. Carlisle; Juno 80, 1860 Farmvi’s luicl Drovers’lnn, ■ \Veet High Street, one square West 0/ the Rail. Hoad Depot, CitrlieU. . . rpnE subscriber begs leave loinform hid friends 1L and tho truvelling community that ho has leased tho above well known stand, recently kept by Jacob Staumbaugh, deed., and Is now fully prepared to accommodate all (hoso who muy bo pleased, (o make ills house their, slopping place.■’ THE HOUSE bus been recently furnished, The Staomso allaohed la largo and convenient, and'ea pablo of ooooimnodating fifty heptf of horses; His TAOLr wiirat'all’timesho supplied with the best the markets con’afford, and hU Baa with tho choicest liquors. Thankful fur the patronage lima fur be stowed, ho respectfully solicits a continuance of the Bnmd. ' C. Q. 81'OUQti: Carlisle, May 23, ISCO-tf , ! WOOD WANTED AT THIS OFFICE. Jacob Townsend, More New Goo Um. j ' Fik*e lbBurfiiice, rf. , > . AJlon and Eastpeniisbbrbugh Mutual Fii fl Insurance; Company oif Cuniberland county, incor* porated by;ap : act of- now fully or ganized, and moperalioniinder the management of the folldwln|j commissioners, viz: Jacob Shelly, Wra.R. Gbrgasi Michael Cock, lin, Melchoir Brenneman, Christian 'Stnyman Simon .Oyster, .Jacob H. Cpover, Lewis Hyg,' Henry Logan, Benjamin H» Musser; Jacob Kiik. Samuel Prowell, Joseph Wickeraham. The rates of insurance .are as k>w and favorable as any Company of the kind in the Slate. p er . sons wishing to become: members, are invited to ipohe application, to the; agents of the company who are willing to wait upon them at any time. ; ..1 JACOB SHlSL^PmiVent. ' T, , HenavLogan,./ 7 President, Lewis. HveH',, Secretory. - Michabl Cocklin, iVetMtireiv <’• November!, ''V . , •• f : >(.<_>. v AGENTS* Cumberland county— -Rudolph Martin, N. Com* berland; C. B. K\ng9*owh; Henry Zraf- Ing, Shiremanstown: Robert Moore and Charles Bel), Carlisle; Isaac Klilsey, Mebhahiesburg; Dr. J.Ahl, Churchtowh. *’ i.i'i' ■ York-county— John Shernok, Lisburn; John Bbwman, Diilebprgt Wolford, Franklin; John Smith; Esq.; Washington } W. S. Picking, Hover; Danlel Ilafrehsberger, J. W. Craft. Harrn|6urg~-HobBer& Loehmah. ~ Members bf the company having policies about to expire can have them renewed by making ap. plication to any df the agents. PENN Mutual Life Insurance Cotnpany, Office, No. 91, .Walnut Si., Philo. THIS Company is now ready to mdko Invurarre on Lives, on the'mutUalsystom, without liabUi'ybe. yond lhe amount of the premium. .. All the profits; of the company divided annuo])/ , dmong the insured. ( I’ho premium may be paid monthly* quarterly! semi-annually* or annually,, or.onedialf of the pro* imium may be paid in a note at 13 months. Individuals insured in become racin' i bora of tho-corporation,.and vote.for Trustees. For the greater security of parlies insuring with this company, a guarantee capital of $60,000 hao , boerl created to meet the losses that (nay q.Qcnie rjpQt) I policies.issued by (be company, to bo, held and ustfd by lf»6 Trustees,uotilacapital ezcccdii)g,t|uit dmoual has been realized from the receipts of DANIIjJL L. MILLER, Pres’t. , ' ,V.- n Mi CLARK, Vice Pros’!. . John Wi Hounkh,' Secretary/ t , Tlio > umforsignod baa been oppotytgd. Agent far Carlisle. Ujunk applicatiuna ipr insurance, full particulars, can be hnt| at iho new store, cornet of Hanover and Louther streets;, , , . jf N. W. WOODS. )?*• J., Baughman, Examining Physician. May XGj'iatfO—Om .. WATCHES I jgL Great inducements to persons in jfeUb -ryant of a good Watch, tiiwia it. biioomAi-L,'s o . iio Nopt. xtf street, hayina mehoil supjjlJes o/ GoW and tyfaer Watches of cy6ry Jcscrjp,(ion, fyoiii.Loit don. Liverpool and Switzerland Importations, is notl prepared to furnish the. very best article at a prirq far below any over offered, of the nnu which cannot be-uml.rijold by any. .other store m Philadelphia pr elsewhere. , Every Wajeh t aoM will Bo fjorfcclly and warrohliil to ho osgoocl as fcprtschfed. . . j ‘ Watches at the following low priced/ . c > Gold Levers, full Jewelled, 18 coral erfses, 1 $2B 00 9ffv6f dp do do ■ 12 0(J l Gold Lopincs,jewelled, )B.carat cases, 22 (to Silver do do 8 OO' Tjw 3j» R* Bro’nmdTl G.old, .Pen,/h superior, aVltrle in silver ease, with pencil, and warranted,''£l,s6; GoKT Pcncda.for. $,1,00, and dpwrifdo, Gold Mednlllonsj £nu Locket for Daguercotype Likenesses, ColiT chains, Gpjd ami, hair I}raccl.ets, Breast |»ln*, EnX Rings,* Finger Kings, and a general «Vsiorinvfcr»i of every description of Jewelry at mjmsual low prir,ct». No,- 110 North 2nd slrocf,. Siifcf door below Roi* clrcol, PiiiTauclphift. , ~ ,LEWIS n. BROOMAUi. November 8; 1849 PIAIVO FORTES. , THE LARGEST, CfIEAPEST. BEST nm! mJ ELEGANT assortment of PIANO TORTW In the -United States, con always ho found utlo* ® u^**cr *LcFj 171 Chesnuts(reeUtibM«> Filth,at tho ofd Bfond occupfetT moro't&on o thin J of century by Mr. George Willie. music publisher. PIANOS, 1 HARPS, ■„ ORGANS; . .. SERAPiriNES.* / , /• , &c.i Ar-,’ fresh from tho most celebrated MohUfoclurers in Nt* York, Hoston,Baltimore, Fbiludelidiia.iHfdelM'ifb^A' Sold, wholesale and retail, at 4 tho maker's cash prices. OSCAR O. Jl. QARTEIL,. 171 Cheshut st. Philo/ •February 21, 1850—lj Blinds ami Shade*. , ( R\V> KBNS(L, inforfns Inn frfojt\ds i lie in general that he continues to manufacture Venitian Blinds, Warranted equal to any in IhcscliyVol'‘{he lawful cosh prices. An ossorlmcnbof.lliltuls and Shades always on hand, at No, Ratb edftet.-ons door Ijctow Tenth, and No. *t Hurl's Building, N. E.cor ner of Suih and Cbcsnut. Jobbing jimic.tuully attended to.’ May 0, 1860—ly , . . . Sidling oil at Codtt rpHE subscribers intending to change AiciV X ness, will sell off their whole stock of HEADY MADp CflOTlllKG, nj, voi’y reduced prices.- Their stocU’cdnsists of Coat*, Vests and, Pants, of almost every description and quality; also, shirts, collars, bosoms, stock*. Met,ana pocket handkerchiefs, glovop,,blockings, Suspender*, Ityts/capf, boots, shoes, umbrellas, fpolber and h«if trunks, carpel bogs, and tn short every article that n necessary to .complete b gentleman's wardrobe, The/ will olso sell goods by tho yard, such os cluihsvcaiii' meres, vestings, cassineits, summer. stl apes in great variety, muslins, flannels, Ac. ARNOLD & LIVINGSTON. Carlisle, May 2,1850. N,* U. All persons knowing themselves indebted to tho firm will please make payment immediately. Ilccltcr’i Favliin. A NEW supply of (ho best Fresh Farina,ln*]u»t IX. been received. Did it need a recommendation, wo would say try it fur Ico oc Flam Puddings, Onto* let, for Soup, or Gravy und fur many other purposes in cooking. A skilful cook will find no end in vary* it to suit (ho tusle of any cptouro. For children and tho side It Is preferable fo any thing else. ¥of further adyice ash your physifclan. Always io. b 5 liaa.ot . ,J. W, EOF* Jurto C, 1850; . Comhi >V Urualice. A LARGE & general assortment of While Wash, Swooping, Dusting, Scrubbing Sc other Broshe*, just received, embracing an elbgonl assortment of (ho finest Hair Brushes, and of choice qualities. •* also finu Tooth Combs,'of nil sixes, together with Redding and. Dressing Combs of various qualities For sale at lower' prices' than any where else. Call and seO them at the store bf tho subscriber.' j, W. EBW Corllslo, June C, 1850. ‘ , . SALT. TUJsIT received and for sale, very low‘lso ° . lJ Liverpool Ground* Alfmn Salt.* Alsoo-ld °f TC 7 superior Ground Rock fine Salt In small and nano* some Sacks and Boxes,'for Family and Dairy *K®» For’salofey . J. W«~ JOHN WILLIAMSON V AjTTOUNEY AT LAW—Office In the ho"* 9 jUL ofMias McGinnis, hourtho store',of-A. w »*• Bond, South Hanover street; Carlisle, April 4» 1800-^ly B ARGUES arid Silk .Tlaauoa. Tke .ujyHto j*. .oiling off hi. .look of Uarogoa and Silk nuuci at greatly r.duood vvo o D S ( Agt.'
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