' -iV ~ - ‘: f THE subscriber having just returned from.thd East, olfiirsTbithe public e. more ample find complete assortment of Goods in his lino than ever previously 6rt<jred, anU?re«pcctfully solicits dealers and others to givo,hitn‘a r Qnll, when ho will ahdw them Goods at astonishingly tow prices. ' 1 ,T 6 .Builders, Cafpertlefs and others! ilia iioclc comprises a full.and complete assortment pf (locks) : latches, bingos, screws, window springs, (jolts of various kinds, window glass, putty, paints of fit‘iolors, oils, turpentine, &c. .Mill, cross-cut and Circular,Saws; hand, panncl, ripping & back’ Saws; augurs,., chisel*, broad, bond,'chapping & pointing Axes; hatchets, planes, pldnd bits, . steel and iron oquaiu; files, rasps, nails, spikes, &c* To Saddlers and Coach Makers! A complete assortment ok Saddlery tools, silver, brass aml'japnnd’mounllrtg, carriage trimmings and laced, JiUin and figured cdhVass,' drab cloth', rot.linot serge tftld buckram; Moss end Deer's hair, patent and on* ambled leather, lamps.and dashers. Also hubs, fel lows arid spokes, EllpUc springs, !rona*lcs,&c. . To CablnGt and Shoe Makers! sly >toc a'complete assortment of Goods in their lino. ‘ Moroccocs, lining and binding skins, Usta, thread,'pegs, and tools of every description, curled hair, hair cla&, varnishes, mahogany «t ma . {Ae •Veneers,'moulifings,' rosettes, sofa springs, glassj mahogany, mineral and veneered knobs of, all sizes. . To Blacksmiths, Farmers and hikers, who may bo ip want of good Iron, he offers.a full assortment of •^ammbredhorse-shoe, scollop, plough, broad and narrow tiro iron; rolled horse-shoe, bar, band, round, arid square tire; hoop & sheet Iron, nail rods, Russia ♦beet Irdtt, cast, sheer, spring & blistered steel; Eng-, lish & American wagon & carriage boxes, anvils, vices, horse-shoe nails, dee. housekeepers & those about entering the ma trimonial stale, ! would invito attention to my beau t|ful:esaortmont of Waiters and Traysi plain and Gothic stylos; knives & forks, butter knhoa, carving knives and forks, table steels, butcher & ham knives, scissors, sheers, BrUtania, German Silver and Silver Plate, table and tea spoons, brass and enameled pre serving kettles, smoothing irons, hollow-warp, tubs, buckets, churns, dice. . ■ Also Points* Dye-stuffs, Fire dc water-proof Paint. . . HENRY SAXTON. . Carlisle, December 5; 1350. iFresh Arrival of Hardware. —_ ..~ u Jpb. . . -opest #tock of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, BUILDING MATE RIALS, PAINTS, &c., over brought to Carlisle, I would respectfully request dealers and consumers ■nd nll others, to give mo a call and see whether they cannot get more and belter goods for lire samo rponeyVlhan at any other place in town. My stock of . Looks, Latches, Dolts, Hinges, Screws, Nails, Spikes, Glass, Quints, &c., is complete and very cheap., Of Carpenters’ Tools, I have a splendid as sortment. Also, Cabinet Maker’s Tools and Mato- Mahogany, Minoiat and Glass Bureau Knobs and Varnish. SADDLERS AND COACH MAKERS, c»n htve everything in their One cheaper than ove.r For Shocinakers, 2 have a first rate stock of Morocco anil Lining Skins, Bindings, Pegs, Thread and Wax, and a su iferb assortment of Shoemakers* Tools. I have also V complete assortment of Ball's Lasts, made in Har risburg* which cart bo had at no other place in town, •ft] at Ball's prices. Together will) an assortment rfallklndrof Hammered and Boiled Iron and Steel/ Of Housekeeping Articles, I finvo Knives, Forks,* Bpoons, Waiters, Snuffers ami Trays, Tubs, Buck* et«,&c. ‘ / ; Of WALL PAPER, I have the largest, Hanil •omesf and cheapest assortment in town'.. And to •11 who 'want Good.and Cheap HARDWARE, I would say, como and see for yourselves, : Carlisle, iSov. 14, 1860, JOHN P. LYNE, Frcsli Arrival oi* '.English & American Hardware. THE. subscriber hawing just returned from, the Eastern cities with a full and handsome assort* tnentof all binds of Hardware of the very best mak ers andwel) selected, is now opening at the Cheap Hardware Stand, in North Hanover street, next door toSenU’s hotel, where lip invites »H that are in want orgoml and cheap Hardware, to give him a call und •so. and satisfy themselves of the truth, us wo arc de termined to-sell at a'small .advance, Small profits ■nd quick sales is the order of the day. 7o Builders, Carpenters and Others, K full slock of white, mineral and japaned lenohs, lacks and latches, hinges, screws, window sash and shutter springs, strait-necked and barrelled hplls, of every kind; mill, cross cut and circular &iws; hand, pynel, ripping- and hack Saws; bright, black nnd bine •hgurs; chisels, broad, pointing,, hand and chopping Axes, of different makers; hatchets, planes & plane fills, steel and iron squares, files, rasps, brads, spikes, sll’ sizes. ' To Saddlers and Coach Makers, of a complete assortment of nrlt* ctos in vour line.of buxincas, such as brass, silver & japaiieibmuunlinK, carriage trimmings, brood patter ing arid seaming laecs, fringes, plain and figured can **«.,oil cloth, top lining cloth fescigo lining, white, rod, blue end black patent leather,-Dashers, silver &. brass plats, peer hair, roaelts, butts, fellows, spokes', bows, diptic springs, iron uxics, raaU'ablc castings. , - To Cabin ft and Shnetini/icra, A* fulhstock of shoe kit nnd findings, boot mopicco, FfthbU'kTd, ‘ strait's, morocco & lining and binding .■kins; lasts, tucks, pegs, hammer*, pinchers, French ny»rpcco, supeiioi copal varnish, japan and Mack varnish,'.mahogany oml maple vuneers, moulding,- beading, rosc.is, glass, mineral und-inahogany knobs of every,size and stylo. - . 7b Blacksntilhs, Farmers and Others, 11 tons of assorted bar iron, warranted of the best quality. A splendid Assortment of bar and rolled iron, hammered, horse-shoe, scollop, plough, brood end narrow tire, rolled, horse-shoe bar, band, round ■nd squore Iron; cast, shear, spring, English and American blister steel, English wagon boxes, car riage hopes in'setls, anvils, vices, files; rasps; horse* sHoe hails, &c. ~r To ITouseheepera. A beautiful u wort men I of cheap Fancy good#; such •• waiters, trays, plain & fancy knives, forks, butch er knives, steels, briltania lumps, brass candle slicks, briltania and silver table and tea spoons, plated but* ter knives, preserving kettles; smoothing irons, iron arid lined tea A, oval boilers, iron frying ond bread pans, washboards, tubs, churns, buckets, Iron pots* wash kettles, and slew pans, &c. Carlisle,’Kor lBfio First Arrival of Bools & Shoes FOR THE FAT.I, SEASON AT Porter’s Shoe Store, Maim St., nkau tub Uailuoad Drim-r nOMPKtSING Mon’., Do,’. .nJ Y„uu7,'cair, V Ki P nn <l Cpino Boon ami Drogann, wlileli arc wnrranleil to ba of tho beat nimbly. I.„,ii Cß ' Ot,U -•r•, Duaklna and French Tiea„Mia«m and OhUilran’a Bdotsand Shoos in grout variety. .. -Also, an elegant assortment of GUM SHOES BOOTS, with all the lato improvements, and war* ranted perfect. Having purchased those Gum shoes from the'agent of the manufacturer, I am authorized to give a new pair in place of any that prove defec tive in wearing, , Having a Jajga, slock of French Oalf-Blcins, Mb' rocco, Kiddie;, and good workmen, every attention is given to customer work as usual,. - W,M. Af. I’CIITER. ' Carlisle, Sopi. 10, 1809/ ' ■ ■ ! V‘ i . Socoud Arrival iptPallA jWlu^v. ARNOLD & LEW,! i , t- -< RESPECTFULLY irifortn the public 1 , thpy X\; have just returned from ,Philadelphia anjqro nbw opening at"lh'err now nhd ‘cheap dn<l! Retail store in North Hanover street, it lid largcst'and cheapest assbrtmontbf Fall and Winter Goods, dv'ot brought to Carlisle., ,Wo particularly invito tention of the Ladies to our largo assortment of Kadics Bress : <£}ob'jlsv'■ Now stylo figured and changeable Silks, .Sattln Do Shone, figured, striped, embroidered ahd chorigfcablc Cashmeres; Mousltn do Lainesi Mohair'& Sil.k’Lus tors,- plain : black Silk; silk 'striped "pnd cliaVigoahlb Alpacas, French Moripoes, PurrimattQS.'plaiiVnnd embroidered Sack Flannels, BrasablsLaco, sJenriy Lind SUk and Velvet'Trimmings. . ’ Amohg our vory extensive assortment can bo ;scon .the largest, handsomest and cheapest lot of Bay Slato Long and Square Shawls ever , exhibited in Carlisle, CLOTiIS <V CASSI.VBHES. •Black, French arid English Cloths; plain, black .and fancy Cnssimeres; Sattinctls, Kentucky. Joans* VeU vet Cords, and .a largo assortment of Vestings. .>. tJAUPJETS' CARPETS-//.i. Wo have just received a second /supply Of Cor peling.which wo are determined to sell 15 percent, cheaper than the same quality cun bo purchased elsewhere. . Blankets, Floor andriCabioQli. Cloths ingreat va- *V Shoes.— A^Rlher large lot of Bbpls hhd Shoes has been added to oUr fotinCt stock; for Mon; Boys, Women and Children. •, A Fresh Supply of Groceries such os;’Sugar; Coffee, Teas, Molasses, &c. very cheap. Persons wishing to purchase good and cheap goods, now is tho time to examine.our extensive assortment before purchasing elsewhere,'as wo are determined to give bargains, Carlisle, Oct 31, 1860 ’ THE undersigned respectfully informs his friends and numerous customers, that he has re cently. returned from Philadelphia, with a very largo and carefully selected assortment of new PAL GOODS, purchased at the lowest prices, and which ho is determined to dispose of at very small profits. Superior at from 75 cents to $G a yafd. Cassimeres; Cassincts and Vestings, at various prices. Dress'Gdodif such as Delaines, Beregos, and a splendid assortment of Silks. An extensive as sortment of Calicoes & Ginghams. Also* Checks, Table Diapers,Tickings, Muslins, Bonnets, Hals. Boots and bhoes,-— A good assortment©! Men’s, Women’s, and Children’s Boots and Shoes, of superior quality, and very cheap. Also, boy’s and Men’s Cloth and Hungarian Caps. CJvoeericsj such as Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Pekin 'fea Com pany’s celebrated Teas. Also, constantly on hand (he best quality of Carpet Chain* ■The subscriber respectfully asks all who wish, good bargains. lo give him an early call. Don’t forget the stand, opposite Leonardos bid stand, North Hanover street. Butter, Eggs, Kags and Soap, taken at, rnarket prices. ' f, • - N. W, WOODS, Agti Carlisle, dct 3,1850 T li* STliUNtlll & CO.. have Just, received tl • and are now opening at-their new slore. in North Hanover street, opposite Monyer’a Confec tionary store; a Splendid assortment of ; Fall Goods, such as Black silks, bferage de laines, figured, strjped, and plain cashmeres; mouslin de laines. tntfhair and silk lusters, plain black and change able alpacas, now style calicoes and chintzes, cloths and cassimeres, sallrnoUs, Kentucky jeans, velvet cords, an assortment of papt stiitfs, vest ings of all kinds and prices; muslins, tickings, checks, table diapers, &c. ' Groceries* such as coflee, teas, chocolate, nee, sugar, molas ses,* starch, spices, &o* Auction Bargains! A large lot 'of Boots and Shoos ’bought at Auction, will be sold, cheaper than can bo had at any ot&gr store. Also a large slock of Carpet*. 1 ‘ . Wo respectfully invito every body to call and judge for themselves, as we are determined to of for great bargains. I. L. STEtfNEU&CO. Carlisle, Oct 3,1950 At the Cheap Store corner of Hanover and Loulher Sts,, opposite Hamer's Grocery Store. THE undersigned moat respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that ho has just returned from Philadelphia wUh«a well selected as* sorlment of , purchased at the lowest prices, and. which ho is do* termined to sell at small profits; among them may bo found Cloths, CassinrcrcS) Vestings, Sullinolts, Velvet Cords, Kentucky Joan's, &c/ • IiADIES DI{ESS GOODS, consisting in part of Hluck Silks, Cashmeres, Mousclin do Lome*, Alpa* cus, Colmrgs, Ginghams, Calicoes, Sack Flannels, Collars, Lucca, Fringes, &c» - DOMESTICS, Tickings, Cheeks, Flannels, Dill* lings, Osnaburg, Llnseys, Muslim; bleached and un bleached.' Also,Groceries in oil their variety, vizi Sugar, ColTcc, Teas, Molasses, Spices, Chocolate, &c. U iga and Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods. Please give me a caUv ,• •' , „ , A C.FETTEF. Carhalo, Sept 20,1850 8. If. LAWRENCE, Agent for the sale of Southworth Mauafacturing ' Co’s Writing Vapors, WjuukouhkMo. 3 Minor street, Phila. 1 QAAcascs of, the above superior Paper* now in /OUU store, andTgr sale to the trade at the lowest nmikul prices, consisting in part of Fine (hick Flat Gaps, 12, 11, IQ and 16 lbs., blue and white. Superfine Medium and Demi Writing*, blue and while. Extra super and superfine Folio Posts, blue and while, plain and luled. ' Superfine Commercial Posts, blue and while, plain and ruled. Kxlra super Linen Note Papers, plain aud gilh Supcifino and lino Dili Papers, long ono d. , Superfine and tine Counting-House Caps and Posts, blue and white. Kxlra super Congress Cops and Letlors, plain and ruled, blue Kxlra super Confess Caps and Le Superfine Sermon Caps and Posts. Superfine blue linen thin LeUcrr.. '. 1 11 Lawyer's” Brief Papers, Superfine and fine Cups and Post*, ruled and plain, blue and while, various qualifies and prices. Also, 1000 reams white and assorted Shoo loaners j Donnoi* Boards, whfto and assorted Tissue, Tea'; Wrapping, Envelope, assorted and blue Mediums, Cap Wrappers, Hardware Papers, dec. July 26, 1860—Cm • JACOB SENER. STEAM SASIL DOOR AND BUND MANU • 'FACTORY, CHARLES WILKINS & CO. begtoaveto Inform the citizens of CarlUlo and'the public generally, lhal they ore still engaged in manufacturing Bash, Doors, and Blinds, in the best manner and at the shortest notice, by aloam, at prices fur below those manufactured by hand, and will, much greater aim tlarity. All order, will bo thankfully rioulvcd, and punctually attenilcd to. Samplca of work can bo ,o °innn?n ? M I" or Stropl, l»liilndoI P 1il». . 10,000 llgbla of aaaortod .a.lt for ealo at the low. eat cash,prices; . . . GIIATM.KS WILKINS & CO, 1 JVo. 83 Jlaceitreelj PillailcliMa, , Mtijr 23; IBSO.-Iy. 1 ' BTJBW GOODS! Bargainis! ' Now Fall Goods. Fall Goods, MAT STATE!!' -v.,- WE>YiFAW «qODgi ;/ >. j ITTTB have rccuivdd a,very heavy stock ofFall and ,-VV-i Winter,Goods, consisting ofs<- i ■ " ; Cloths,, Cassintpres, •I; at yellow and’ led Lin seys, '.Velvet Cords,.ißoaverteoos, nndi a variety of Casßinetle, from §7 to. QO'cotits per yard. . *'•! • ' Long ■ and? : ;§ha^ls,’ ;s ‘ iron) $8,60 to,slj},*-i4)cchs, .licit inps, ginghams ,and calicoes in Mouslm.uo Jjaines. and 'Al pacas, both plum'and fancy tolars; Mormocs, Para matta cloths, ,f£ yards wide -ali woohdo Lainca, Kentucky Jeans & Canton Flannels. /? , . MILLiNERY GOODS, . . Bonnet Ribbons,. : Bonnot ■ Salting, Bonnot Velvets/ Florence Silks,. Straw Gimps and Cords, Silk Ond Common Wire, Comforts and Suspenders, ,«St Gloves, of. cotton, woolopj&'silkvHanovcr.'Buck skin Gloves,-buttons, and a-gooil assortment of dress trimming, i ... ■ Cloth Caps and Ourii Shoev, of every kind ahd-at alt priccivlpces, edgings, Book, Swiss t ;MulI, Cambric and Jacoridt'barcd.and striped MUslins, and lots of goods-not'enunfofated, which wilt be exchanged for money lo tho advantage of our customers at the rate of about I 5 pf , cdHt. the usual .prices. Cal* and see. ' ’ , ‘ ‘ ‘ ’ A'&WBBNTZ, Carlisle; Nov 7,185 b Frcsli Groceries, THE Store of the subscriber has just been newly supplied with d choice arid fresh selection of cv* ety thing in the lino of a Grocer, at prices lower than usualj among, which are RIO COFFEES, from 14.t0 16 .'cents per pound, for good to a strict ly,prime article. Also , BROWN SUGARS, . I for good (o extra fine, from 8 to 9 ctmtfl Jibf pound and the.best Oua ity.of tOVERTNO'S CRUSHED SUGARS, incfuding Loaf at tho old prices, togohler with a general assortment, ,of Spices, Soaps, Chocolates, Sal oralfs, Indigo, candles, Oils, and every Variety of tho co(obmcd Jenkin’s Green and Black Teas, ami other articles. Our friends and are invited to cat) and examine before huyirig'elscwhcro. We again tender our thanks (olhopablicgcncrally for Iholibcrnl patronage thus far extended to us. Carlisle, Oct 10,1850. Cheap Fall and IVlnter Dry Goods* T T E. ARCIIAMBAULT, N,,J3. ; cofher ofI:tlh V • and Market, haa noft in btoroa/ull assortment of seasonable goods, in part DItESS GOODSr - British and American Chintzes at 5, 6,7. 8,9 and 12J cents. Moualin do Laines at 12J, 14,18},'29 nnd 25 els. Paris printed Cashmeres til 16, 18}, 22,25 and 31 cents. ' . M Plain high colored Do Laincs ISJ to 50 els. High LuslVo black and colored;Alpacas from 12J to 75. cents. / . 1 French Mciinocs at7s, 87, 81i Iss and 1,50. Wide Paramattas all colors at 85,’31,37,50, G 3 . and 75 cents. . . Clack Siltis at 50, 62, 75, 87 and 81, . * Changeable Silks from 75, lb .T , . . Clack abd .colorod Tare Satins from ;svto 81,50. -M USLINS-MUSLINSi ; Ngw Market Sheeting at Bj-cenlfy;.' • ; ■ Cpgcstoga do at 8 cents..- .-.v* , ' ’ Clc&ch Muslins at 5, 6,7,8, 9,;10, «nd/121 cfo ‘ ->'■ Cloths, Caseimeres and , • 1 Clack French Cloths from 8V,50 to'BjjJr Fahey and plain Cossimorcs' Trotq 50 cta,V° 81,50. Satinets at 25, 31,37. 50* 62, 75,iinf B%lf. : Vestings from 25 to $1,50 per yard; h Carpeli—Carpets / ‘ t .\ >|B • A largo otisorlmpnt of Ingrain and pels from 12J to'Bl. • .V. £. AUCIXAMBAULT, aWflUtaU dealer in Dry Carpets, &c., N. E;cOrner.Hlh and Market Streets, Philadelphia. November*?, 1850—3 m ilcrc Is where you'.gct good .s9rteA»ss & co., HAVE lakcn tbo store at 1119 eornor ket Square, Carlishr/whero they kcep condtanlly on hand a large assortment of Ready-made Clothing, in every variety of style, , Greater bargains *so oflfcr* ed at Ibis establishment than ean be allbrdcd l»y any other house in tho trade; Wo have ~now ready a splendid assortment of Overcoats, Saetfs, .Business & Frock Coals. latest stylo.bf Pants, and Vests, Capa, Mats, White dud Striped Shirts, besides a variety of Fancy articles. * Vji ', Gentlemen are invited'to'give u's a call, npVo afi satisfied that those who buy will g;t a good'll andi at a low price, •• • • V-'". *. 6. BUELL,. Agent. Nov 21, 1850—3 m . a I dm a mon,ond deem nothing whlch'-jolatcaHo nttm foreign to my fcoiliigrf. C . * - a Youth & Maiiboo^. A vigorous LIFE. on A rREMATVKE"Death. Kinkelin on-Self Preservation; ‘ O.'H.T 26 CE»TS* Tills Rook, j ust published, infilled whh useful irt lotmoiion, on tho infiruailiro and diseases of. the Ge nerative System. It addresses itself ntiko (S Youlh, Manhood artd Old Ago, and Should ho tcad.Jiy all Tho Valuable odvico arid Imprcssivo warning it givoa, will prevent years of misery ond sulloring and save annually thousands of lives.' y FsncsTß by reading it. will’ learn how to prevent the dcatruction of thoir children. A remittance of 2fi cents, enclosed in a letter, ad* pressed to Dr. ICinkelin; Philadelphia, will ensurei a' book, under envelope, per return of mull. ! Dr. K. fifteen years resident physician, N. W. corner of Third and Union street, between Hpruco and Pine, PhiladolpUlo, may ho consulted confidentially, lie who places himself undortho caro of Dr.lv,. may religiously confide In his honor as a gentleman, and confidently rely upon his skill-os a physician, i I Persons-at a distance may address Dr. lv. by letter, (post paid,) and bo cured .at homo. . • .. Packages of Medicines,Directions, dee., forwarded by sending a remittance, and put up secure from da mage or curiosity; ' 1 Booksellers', Nows Agents, Pedlars, Canvassers, and all others supplied with the above work at very low rales. February 7,1850—1 y ! Fire liiHiiranre. THE Allen and Eaalpenneborough Mutual Fitd Insurance Company of Cumberland county,incor porated by on ad of Assembly, is now fully or ganized, and in operation under the management of the following commissioners, vizi Jacol)Slie!ly,-Wm.H. Gorgas, Michael Cock l|n, Melcboir Brennorhart, Christian Slaymon, ClirUtlOnTitzel, Jacob 11. Coovor, Lewis Hyer, Henry Logan, Benjamin H. Muaeer, Jacob Kirk, Samuel Pjrowcll-, Joseph Wlckqrshaim The rales of insurance are as low and favorable as any Company of the kind In the State. Per sons wishing to become members are invited to make application to tho agents of the company 1 who are willing to wait upon them ot any time. JACOB SHELLY, PmitonL Uenhv Logan, Ficc President, Lewis Hver, Secretary,' ’ Michael Oocklin, Treasurer', * November 1-, 1849. : ■ ► ' ’ AGENTS, ' Cumberlandenuniy-~ Endolph Marlin,N?Cam-. borland; 0. B‘i Herman, Kingstown? Jfonry Rear ing, Shifemnnstown: itohorl Moore and Charles 8011, Carlisle; Dr. .1. Ahl, Cliurchtown, fiamuo) Graham, Wostponnsbprough; James M’Dowell, Frnnkford; Mode Griffith, South Middleton. 1 York 'coui\hi —Jdhn Shorrlck, Lisburn;- John Bowman, Diilsb'urgj Peter Wolford, Franklin; John Smith, Esq., WashingtonjW. 8. Picking, Dover; JJnnlel Raffen'sberger, J* W. Craft. llflmsiwrg—Hmiser & Loohmah,, - ' ; , Members of tho company having Policies about to expire can have thmu ronewed by making.ap plication to any. oftho agents. ; Shoves! - Stoves!,.. 0 Gardner’s High-Street, . THE subscriber inform - his -friends-and the pnblic-in general.lbat.be 'till continues at-.lbe above stand, whore he ha ■ on hand avery.largo arid choice assortment of ■; ’ of all patterns, sizes, and kinds, which he is pre pared to soil-very cheep; .Ho hoe a great variety ofthe most approved Oorik Stoves, for cool or wood. Also, Aif Tight Parlori'Oannon, & Nine plate Wood Stoves, of all patterns. Don’t.forget the place, and to call before (jurchasihgelsowhete, as this will he found the cheapest and beat estab lishment in the plririe to-obfain a good store. . . - FRANKLIN GARDNER, Oof 10, 1850—3 m , . citbinot Wave Room.: THE subscriber'would inform bis friends end the public generally* that ho has taken the room on the corner of .North Hanover street and Locust Al ley, jn the,room lately occupied by Moses Bullock, as a Chair Manufactory, where ho will keep constant ly for Sale ah elegant assortment of • Cabinet ware, such as Secretaries, Bureaus, \Vorkstands, Dining and Breakfast Tables, Card, Pier and Cenire Tablet; French, held, high ond low post Bedsteads, See.; to gether with every other ailiclo.of Cabinet Wore—all of which ho will sell very cheap for Cash, or ex change for Country Produce at market prices. •;• . • Chairs, Settees, Rocking Chairs,.and . every other article manufactured ip that ifil •, branch of business..; He .would also inform the public that ho has recently opened a shop in Ohijrchtbwn, Allen township, .where he wijl ktep Constant |||ifefg33ly on hand every tning in his lino. Having provided himself a pplondid Hearse. COFFINS.wiII be made on reasonable terms, dhd funerals, in town or country, bo attended with out exlraaharge, Ho respectfully solicits a share.of public paramage, confident that ho con render gene ral satisfaction. ~ J. R, WEAVER.. . Carlisle,. June 20, J. W. EBY. ’ Pail & Winter Clothing. Money Saved is Money Made . . TROUTMAN & MAY’S NeWjCheapand FashiohabeeClpthino • Store, . 1 On dtaimiftety opposite Drug SlorCj and two doors xycstof Ogilby'sSlore. ■ .tp the citizens of..Carlisle and vicinity for.Uielr increased ctfsiorn, we again re quest their company to view our large and splen did assortment of Heady-made Clothing for Fall & Winter wear. s£)tir stock consists of all kinds of COAT{'S*fi I AN , I’St VESTS, and Gentlemen’s Apparel in general, suitable for tho sea- cut ami made in man ner amltof the latest Ifall and Winter Fashions. All who wi.sh to favor us.with a call can save froni twenty-five to fifty per cent, by buying at our s(ore«.and.all goods sold warranted to givo entire Balis||Clion. —■ . —k-. • Carlisle, Oct. 3; 1850 A - Clua 2 ) Clothing! t Hang out your banners! Hear the trumpet I i • here they arf,!\ What’s thb matllerl what’s the mriUerl , Only look'at the crowd, '’ ‘ ’ . . . ; Come on Joe, Jim and Sara Halter, , Lel’us see whai’s out. . 1 . , , , . , . Hcli, ho! hero comes, ? BUl« ■ VVo’ll pskium the moss; . . , .See how the street does fijl, ! . There certainly must bo a fuss! - .0, no Boyd, no foss at all, ■ . • Only*another great arrival,' ,Of beautiful Clothing for .the fall, ; - t At M. & L. Stbiheii’b Clothing Halil I have jtfsl bought a aiiil 'so fine— ‘ Tell how do you like it Joe I^. • tfo’n^ljfdo;want one like mine | ‘ ' r domp oh, let ,us go.- •. • Now lot me tclllyou,' , r •What there you ban find, * - ; ~ ifcCoalffof all colors* • •’ ‘ And Pants of all kinds*. ' VValslcoats so Kandeom'V . And Cravats en nice, > : ;Aiul ihey will noUhink.it trodblesome, i/blf you give them a-cali twite or thrice* iHiey will wail bn you with kindnestf, And they can soil you with.a nice Cap, - Which for its quality and cheapness, You can only find at Stkineu’s, West Main Street, next door to Burk* holders Hotel, v .. M. & L STKINRU respectfully invites the at tention of thoir. friends and.lho public generally, to thoir largo lot of Goods that ’have been purcha sed at a great sacrifice in tlio city of Baltimore. They will sell them al a small advance, as there Uno room for them :ln our little store room. So come on® and* alb and-, lake them at almost any price, os we ore determined to soil ohoapcV than can bo bought in Philadelphia, Now York'or Bal timore. . .•. i . .. : -..Carlisle,-Sept 26,.1650—3m Farmers uud'Di < 6vi , CH ? liiu. l IVcif JUgh StreetyOnc square 'Weit of ihe lioU . Road Depots Curlißltt,. THE subscriber bogs IcaVo to inform Ids friends ood tho lravclling community that lie has leased tho above.well Known stand, recently kept by Jacob Slaumbuugh, deed., and is now fully prepared to accommodate uil.lhoao who may be pleased to make his house, their stopping place. THE HOUSE has boon recently furnished. Tho Stabling attached is largo and convrmionr,'and ca pable df accommodating fifty huad ojT horses. Ills Table will at all times bo supplied with the best the markets'can afford, and his Bar with tha. choicest liquors. Thankful for the patronage thus far be stowed, he respectfully solicits a continuance of the same. . . C. G. STOUGII. Carlisle, May 23,1850—1 f THE LARGEST,CHEAPEST. BEST amVmosl ELEGANT assortment of PIANO , FORTES in tho .United States, can always ho found at the warehouse of thp subscriber, 171 Chosnutstrcet, above Fifth, at the old stand occupied more than a tljfrd of century by Mr. George WUlig, music publisher. PIANOS, harps; It ORGANS, SERAPHINES, ROMAN'S, &c., Acc., fresh from the m6sj celebrated Manufacturers inNew York, Boston, Baltimore, Philadelphia, and elsewhere. Sold, wholcsalo’and retail', at ilia maker’s cash prices. OSCAR C.B.,CARTER, ; . 171 Ohesnutst, Phlla. February 2i; IB6o—ly " ’ ’ CARPET BAGS and Travelling Trunks. A largo assortment, and of a superior quality, just recoi qd and for salcchonp by CAAS. OGILBYii ’ 1 October 17, *lBoo' , . CARLIS E. Superior Stoves, ’ I‘iaivo uonxns. BRANT'S INDIAN PI LMOMIiF BALSAM, Hat cured without the least shadow of doubt*- very many ol Iho mojt strongly developed ease* of ulcerated mul diseased lungs —such cases as were never cured by any other medicines—and which wem so utterly hbpHess, thht the diseased persons were pronounced by physicians rind-friends, to bo- actually dying, It possesses nil the cleansing' and purifying virtues nearly As powerful active ns tho.prcpnrntion which wo,call , BRANT'S INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT. This differs from that, heemisd this possesses several otjieb medications which nfo peculiaily adapted to, had aro essentially necessary, to euro ■ : i > COUGHS and CONSUMPTIONS, and all diseases of n pulmonary nature, such dlsqnscs ns usually prove so fatal under ordinary treatment, when thoy attack V : The Breast, Throat, Lungs,' and llcnrt.' TViit Balsaiji heals and cures ulcers in tho Lungs, and elsewhere intemol/y, ns certainly and easily as tho PuniFYiNp Extract furrjnna heals ulcers externally, .'This' Balsam‘cures 'JVtne cases of Cough and Consumption out of Ten, after all other remedies have failed to do good. .. . - i THOUSANDS OF CONSUMPTIONS ~ ahdCAronfc Coughs, abundantly prove Its Unfailing ejjichcu !n such diseases, and Its undoubted curative power, and soothing, healing properties In the following complaints ana diseases, viz. i Spitting of Jihad,.Weeding at the Lungs,’Pain in the Breast and Side, Night-Sueats, Nervous Complaints, Palpitation of'the Heart, Cholera In/flnlun, Dysentery, and <suminer Complaints, in Children and Adults—and ALL • ; female Weaknesses and complaints. No Remedy thaOm* been cllbrod to tho nubile, has ever beds half as certain and ejftdualln restoring ALL tha Incidental weak nesses and nrhgularities of lb o’ sex, ns : IUiAHT’A'.Pui.McrKAIIY Balsam. It makes no difference whether thd derangement-be exreia ' or °thpr -incidental weakness-* lt IjKOU LAIhS A 1,!,, by strengthening the system, taualitinit Uio ctrciu lottan. and SOOTHING ami ALLAYING - NERVOIis lltlllTA UILITY. See our-Pamphlets fqr.prqof. . • ... ... . ..CHANGE QF, LIFE.' ■ ' From tho €?cr| to Uio IVonon. and the Woman at middle age— the ono case Is accelerated, and, tho other so gradually suppressed, ns to prevent Any ■of'tbe fatal’ diseases that frequently arise in consequence of such chmigo. ,v •;. i; ~ ’ , ’ 1 CONSUMPTION! A DYING WOMAN CURED. We Mato thla ciiro to prove the potter to save life, when this Ilalsam la used, even ndiir Uto person Is considered, by physician and friends to be tit tho last stages of actually dying*-* and. In .this case, si far gone, Hint tho shroud and burial, clothes were bought. Tor tho particulars of this case, and tho respecta ble and undoubted proof of all tho circumstances and facts, wo refer to our PAMPHLETS. i This euro was effected on Mrs. ZIBA DYKEMAN, of Ballet on Spa, Saratoga Co., Jf. Y. Wo can prove,beyond a doubt, many other almost equally ns hopeless, end innumerable cases of Caught and Consumptions CURED, which Were pronounced incurailt by skilful physt dons. - r LIVER COMPLAINT. Sco tho euro of Docl. Jfubbard, of Stamford, Conn., and others. • .DYSPEPSIA —-Bee tlio- euro of - T. ,S. Wilcox, merchant of Attica, Wyoming eo., N. Y., ond many more, in our Pamphlets. Nervous Diseases anil Dernngemenls sro Corod by Brant's Bottom without fail. . ' DYSENTERY andSUMMER COMPLAINT In CAfl irtn and Adulii—anA . .. . t .' CHOLERA INFANTUM, are alwaut cured by this Balsam. ..This, Balsam Is the best anodyne In this world to soothe and quiet cross, fretful children to sleep, and causo them to rest qui etly; nnd yet U does not contain any OPIUM, Laudanum, or pAßxadaic, and,therefore, ncvcr injurcs, affects, or diseases tha brain, as preparations of opium do. Weakly Children will bo. come fleshy, healths’, nnd heabty, and grow rapidly by the use of this Balsam. . No mother need ever mourn tho death of her'child by Chol era Infantum, while teething, if BRANT'S PULMONARY BALSAM, bo adtnifiistcrcd. . It should be,-for,such, cases, given in larger than tho ordinary doses r PURIFY! PURIFY! For, Life, and Eeallli are in the Blood, There Is not oho of all tho,various remedies purporting to he I’uriflcrsof the bldod,- that- begins to vastest at much Purifying mil Healing Virtue as i • ■* . BRANT’S . INDIAN -FIUFYifi HI **Thls PußiFtan Is teholly prepared from Vegetables,nnd euros tho most obstinate,'mil long-standing diseases .of tho blood, .without -puking, purging, sickening, or .debilitating. ,lt cleaners, shtnglhrns, invigorates, itntVcS new, healthy itlod, and gives •uts uigar_ hinl arts lift to llift wholo syulcm. HUNDREDS—THOUSANDS Have been ntred thft past nnd present years, of diseases of the. blood, by this Burifitr— nnd such cures wore made too, by the USU Of ,;c ■ Four Times Huantlty, and at, , FoTtr Titnes Le'sa Certt, , / than Such diseases con be ewfed liy Sarsaparilla, or any other edy that has bbeh as’yol oflhred to thn puldle. .. - - .. SVo.wlsh were possible to publish world, at one view lk ° . ■ , MA NYTHpUSftNDi Hint are »iow i.ivttid and -enjoying ooop health, whnacknowl edge themselves Indebted to the' tiprlfylng and hsnllng .dfllcacj i( Dresnt's hJiiiii Vdrijitr.- ‘ThW PuhtriCK enres .THE WORST. SCROFULAS, ' mid all Impure*llindafoa of Ilia Mood, viz. : Stahl-Head, Sail-, Hhtuuit'RJttumatirmt Kn»;i/uins, Pintpht the Kate, Piles, Hilet, Vletrti (Joptivmcu, Mercurial Disrates, Liver Complaint, Paint in lA« Hock, Suit, and Limb/, Pith of lltun-t lo (he Jlead. etc., etc. ' THPOUTAKT TO THE eb. ■ It Is a question of no small Imimrtnnco fur the ndllcted'to da- Ide, which, of all the snrsnpnnltns and oilier remcdlea, is tho CUEA.PI£ST AND MOST CURATIVE. Penny, Branl't Indian Pi<n7i*r la cheaper and more curative— ecmise, one buttle of it, widen can bo bought fur One Dollar, con ulna Fouu Times ns much m/dicid tjjiaicy as one bottle of Sar npnrilla, which also viiata one dollar. If we hereafter prove that nrtapaiilla is ah dear at ant daltnr a hnltle, im llranrt Purifiej vould-bn at four dnllart n bottle, because the I'uHHcr cimtaini irkater mkmc'ai. RrFK’AcV Ilian Riirsiijiarilla, then anrsnna ilia ulnmld Iki sold nt heen’ljf five etnh a bolfl/, to Iki as cheap'’ n* ho Purifier at unu dnllnr. (hit as nur assurtlim does not prove ho greelcr pnwer and mcdlt Af virtue* of this Purifier, when omjmred with the best wd shall Uiorcforoiabow iuw much dlmynso has been cuted BY ONE DOLLAR’S WORTH,, Thn flrat case vro Bl«t<\ is tlio euro.wblch was effected In Mr J. 11. Hulkin', (if Rome,Oneida (Jo.. N, Y./and wn rUk not -any if uur veracity, when wo say (hut till* (• UiO m bit unlooktd-/or •nd hoptlttt cate of one of tli« ( , ; Most Horrid Sci’ofnliib 1 that ever hat been enrol alqca Uic world waa created t and ibis was enroll by Ten Times I.teas of Hrunl'a Purifier, and at I.em. Itoaf, limn ever ft cato half ns revnlhnr and hnptlm wiii cured by Ten Timka a* much Sarsaparilla.' For lull particu lars, »te our Pamphlet. . - i Mr. Ilaskln states ihnt hn bm! been confined to Ida bed One Wor.nnd win hot ovpoctrd lo live tixenly/our houn longer, when no commenced lining the Purijier: Ida nock was eaten neaih' otf from ear to car—U, hid it wnt eaten through the Wind/nne— Ids car Hourly eaten out—ihu.uso of one amt drtlroytd— an ulcer, •u large n« a mmi'a hand. had us&urfy cutbu through bis aide- end there werp bn hint In nil, i Twenty Inrgc, Deep, 'Discharging Ulcers,, , -that tlio' fnt buttle ho used, enabled him to get off 0/ hit hid whom ho ImA boon cniiliiifd twelve months—tlio tecanJ b»lllt enabled him to get out 0/ the' hvUte~- the (And buttle enabled blin Id ualk 'tub inl/nfawt that the n*o of ' ONLY TWELVE BOTTLES, C( ired dll the Ulc.ert, and restored Idm lo AeaftA and strength ,0 that ho wns able to eoik and attend lo iusi'n<« again, aa ho had formerly done. - Tldacuro la certified t» by Fourteen K*sfkctabU 1 Wit: hkbsis, vltt'j by JJocl. Thot. no of tb« moat rcipcol ablo phyalidoniofllonloi-by Mr. H. K. Hroun,' proprietor ami ktsoour of Ibo Wcat Homo hotel—by .Aftssrs. /line! 4 Leonard,- whokiaftlo and retail druggists, and by eleven other pirs«ms ( all realduuta of Homo. ' DOCTOUS CALI. IT "WONDERFUL. 1 ~ 11AL8AM. by having witnessed some c“ r ** °l Consumption produced by Its me. In Montlcpllo, rfulltvnnlLo., Now York, about n year alnco t and have since felt anxious that lia nront olficaoy might bocomo more:genoridly known. Ilia last tummur 1 had a urollicr lo biw qulto sick wljli ciiiiamnptlonj and I felt confident, from what I had aeon of the diicacy of Biiant’s llal.kam, that If I could procure it lor Ills use, It would ciihi liliti; and ns wu could not find it In this county. I wont (0 Sullivan county, about ninety miloi, and piitchaiud euvoriil .bob tics; butbufuro f returned with lint medicine, he died. Onuof my noluldiora was then vory much nflllcled with pain In tlnrhrcnsl and aide, mid with inch a ill Ictnrn and liglitiit'ia iicroaa Ida chest, that he breathed with great dilllculty. lie used one botllo of lha modiuine that I brought, and it gave immediate relief, mid cured him. My wil’u has used nnolliur lioUle, and sho enys It has dona her moro good than idl.lhu other meiUclnos alio over took, Prom thi) benefit Uioso petauna have derived, and from my roe* oinmendatlons, from what 1 had previously heard and seen of its good work!, Hinny persoifl hero are now winning: the modichma; aud aa there I» no agent iu this town, they have per suaded mo to write fur an agency. Voura, respectfully, IRA JOHNSON, DOCTORS COULD NOT CURE. Mr. CORNELIUS If. SMITH, merchant, Collin, Centre. Frit Co., N. Y., January 10.18411, snicli Vour Uiunt’b Indus Pul* monad* Ualram, and lliunt’b I'ubiftiho ExTßAcr.are nearly all sold, nml 1 want Immediately another lupnly, for they i«l mart rapidly, mid giro belter taiit/aclion, limn Hit the other inedl* clnoi wo have for into. Tho I*ui.monabt Oai.ram has reliad a Indy hero from s bed of dantoroua mid novora lickncu. which ALL TUB OOOTORB HAP qiVBK UP AB ihcURADLS. They Bald ahb mutt dif with a conbomption op THC LUNOB,’ Aftor all bad pronounced the cuo ibecgramcnccd mh. j Baltam— and now aho Is well I 1 1 For sale in Carlisle by Dr, J, W* ifatoHns and S W, Ihvtrnlick ;byW.D, E. Hoys.ant) J.C.&. G. D. Ailiok in Shl|ipons|)iirg{ by Win. Loyd in Lisburn; by J. F. Spahr in-Moohonlcsburg} by J.H. jllerron; in Nowvillo; by 3, M. Lutz, in Harrisburg; and by agents in all parts of tho Stale, All letters am) orders must bo addressed to Wallace da Co. 106 Broadway, Now York. March 28,1850-—oowly ■ : • . Conir Coalt THE subscriber has just received at his. Coal Yard, at the West end of High street, a superior quail, ly of Wilkeabnrro, Pinegrovo, Lykon’a Valley, Lime burners* and Blacksmiths* COAL, which;.ho U' pro* pared -to sell iat riduaod prices, lie rospeolfully solicits the. patronage uf the people of Carlisle and vicinity. . : . W. B. MURRAY, Agt. ; • Carlisle, Ocl 3,1850—Cm- V * lavcr Complain* 1 JAUNDICE,'-;DYSPEPSI A, CHRonto I NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASE no' ol l ... KWNEYB, AND ALL DIS EA Sp, ri| l arising from n disordered liver or stomnl Constipation; Inward Piles, Fullness or Bln , < Hoad, Acidity of the fclomabh, Nausea H S Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight inn!*''' 1 mnch, Spur Eructations, Kinking or Phiu.»i. 8,1 Pit of the 'Stomach, Swimming at the ried and Difficult Breathing, Plulloiing at ih n d |i l,t f Chonking, or suffocating sensations when in .1"'” posture, dimmndss Of vision, dots or wcbsbcf sight, fever end dull paid in the head, defidm potspiratioii, yellowness of |ho ; skln and cvri - In 'tho'sidd, back, cheat, limbs,' &c,, sudden n,al Of heat, huriiiiig ih the flesh, constant imasbift cvjf.Qnd grcatdeprcssionofspirita.canboclTm..l cured by- >••• “‘“HJ/I »16. ■IOOFUiVD’.S ! CELEBRATED - CEBMAN BITTEES, ■ . ~t pREPARSD; BT , i DR.; Ct : M. JACKSON, (, ' ’ * AT THK ’I " GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, U 1 JVb. 131). Arch Street, Philadelphia' H ‘ Their'povverlovor tho-'nbov,) diseases is not celled, if equalled, by any other preparation is I United States, as the cures attest, in mouya after skillful physicians jiad,failed, ■ * Those BittersVrb Worthy thV attention ofirnilll PodSeSsirtg g/eot virtues ’in the rectification o( h eases dfdhe Liver and lesser glands, exercisum it ' most searching powers in weaknesses and aficcdo or lhe digestive, organs, they ore, withal, sofa and pleasant. ' 1 , , , ’ AKI) BE CONVIKCtD. . [From Bcp.V] -•‘ Dr: HooflandV Gejpbrntcd German Bitten i the euro of Liver Complaint, Jaundice, DvspeW Chronic or Nervous Debility, is deservedly most popular MediclncVof the day. These BiltJ have been used byahousands, and a friend at elbow says ho hasdiimself received an rflw:tuslnJK' permanent euro of Livotf Complaint frohj the werfE this’remedy. Wo are-speaking fromespcrieM§ and to the afflicted wo advise their use." * [From .Scott’sWcekly.] . “Dr.Hoofland’s,German Bitters, mamifutwi by Dr. Jackson, are now recommended by somitr. :' the most prominent members; of. the facnlty,ai article of much efficacy in coses of female wain*V A sCs. Assuch ialbo caßc,.We;would advise all nuih*! ' ers to obtain a bottle, and, thus save themselves muck f sickness. • Persdns of debilitated constitutions *inL - find thcseißtttera advantageous to their health.uE: we'know from experience, the salutary effect tkl:' thdylhcvo upon weak systems,” i ’ . [From the N. Y. ,Weekly Messenger, Jan. 6,1860| •. “ Dr.HaoJland'e Ge'rtnari Billers. —Hero is a pra potation which, the loading presses in the Union re peat to .bo unanimous in recommending, and iba, reason is obvious.,, It is. mode after a prescription furnished by one of the most celebrated physicum of modern times, the . 1010 Dy. Christopher VVllhtla Hoolland, -Professor;to the; University of-Jena, Pri vate Physician!to fho King of, Prussia, and one cf tho. greatest medical \vr|ters Germany iaa ever pm duccd. ■ He was empholiuolly the enemy of fctrmitq, and therefore' n medicine.of which ho was the it. venter and endorser, may .be confidently relied m. He specially recommended’it in Liver'CompWit Dyspepsia, Debility* Vertigo,^Acidity of theft tnach, Constirpallon; and al) complaints QiiaingW a disordered dohditUm of.tbeftldinach, the Liver,tti tho intestines/-- / , / ,f i" ‘ / ". MORE EVIDENCE I , Tiie . Siitnrddy’ .Gazette," the Wit .Family Newspaper published in the United ftUVei, the editor says of ‘- DR. GERMAN BITTERS, ** It is seldom that we recommend what are termed ] Patent'Medicines.to the confidence and patronagi ;j of our. therefore, when; wo recommend Dr,'Hooflond’a German Bitters, wo wish it to l»©dj> tinctly understood, that we are not speaking of tin j nostrums of the day. that are.noised about for 8 brief 5 period, and then forgotten l after th*y lm»« J+iwdulr 1 guilty race of mischief, but of a medicine long t* I' tablUhcd,’universally prized, dhd Which has met lb {,-. hearty approval of the faculty itself.” - i , Evidence upon evidence has. biort received (lilt | -the foregoing) from all sections of tho Union,tin r lastthicoyears, and tho strongest testimony in in E favords, that there is more of it used in the practice I of the regular physicians--of Philadelphia, than ill I oilier nostrums combined—a fact that enn he easily I established, and fully, proving that d scientific pre* I pnralToiV Will meet with their quiet approval wbea | presented even in ffud form. I That this Medicine will cure Liver Complin)! I and Dyspepsia, no one can doubt, after mine it it H direct 'd. It acts tfffecifically. upon the aloinirch and | liver; it is preferable to calomel matt Li WdriileUt- I -easesf the eflbof h They can \>e adronv f istcred to female of iriTa'nt’ whh. safely and icliable i benefit, at any time*' [ BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. 9 This Medicine. 6as attained, that h;$U chawbr ; which U necessary for nil medicine* to attain, totn duco, counterfeiters to pul forlh.a spurious orliclc the rink of tho lives of those who are innocently do* celved. i • Look well (odfoe.marks of the. Genuine have the written signature of C. W. JACIWnN upon ihaswrnpper.and the nujnn blown in the holds, 'without which they are spurious. For sale, wholesale uml retail at thq, GERMAN MEDICINE BTORB, ‘No. 120 ARCH, street, one door below Sixth (Uj* of 278. Race Blrccl) Philodelplna, and by rcepeclobll dealer's throughout the country. Al-iO for sate by SAM UEh EL»I,IOTT, in Carli* and respectable tlenlors throughout the Slate. November 28; 1850.—1 y. , • GBOROEZ. BUBTIB, SURGEON DENTIST, would respectfully(»»» 11.0 public Ihul 1.0 is now prcpuicd lo pc™" l operations tbi Teeth that may bo required, tifleial Teeth Inserted from a single tooth to a tiro sot, upon the latest, and'most approved P n l c f , The patronage of llio’public ffcfrcspoplfully >°h c Ho may be found at the residbnco of his brother i- North Pitt street. ’ ' ' ‘ • CadUlo, Sopt.pO, 1850—ly DR. J. K. SMITH,. HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, respectful tenders his profossionol pcrvicos to the ciliw®* of Carlisle and vicinity.. Office in .Snodgrass’to lr | next door to Justice Ifolcoriib’s, wliore ho caifsd* times ho found, when iiptprofe&sionaU. 7,1840 Mfl * • r : . joav willmhisok, Attorney at i.Avv-oaice in n« ofMlss MrUinnis, nenrlh6jtotoo!A-» l Uontz, South Hanover utrert. Cailialo, April 4, 1850—ly Plainfield Classical Academy* (Kouu 1 jjilkb wkht op Cahliblj:.) , rpUE Ninth sossipn will commence on MeiM JL Nov, 4. In consequence of the Incrcminff P*‘ Ironage, a large and commodious brick edifice *>* been erected, rendering this one of the moil coinfofr able end desirable institutions vin the State. N o *, rioua cnee of sickness has occurred since itw«^ u ® cd. The students aroconstantlyundor (bo ebitf of competent Und faithful instructors. /i'honni. borhood presents no temptations to vice or Im®®. . ily, there being no (own or village near the m* tlon. Circulars, with further Information, furnm 1 £ addressing H, K- BTJKNB, ' , Principal und Proprietor, ' Plaiiijield t*. O; Cumi- Co-, I•• October 10,1880 ’ ■ -• Boots. ... JUST received, G Oasea 'Boys’ and Ymdbs JW ' which will bo sold low. N. W. WOOP° Water Proof Boot*.i ’ f JUST rocdivcd. u largo lot of Men’s Water Bout.,ur.iipoiidrquality, wliloh ...| ' Doo. W, 1950,; ; ~ , N..W V WOODS. (j.lrrttiiW iiiiil "A. PRIME «r(lolo'V boil.
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