Anoilicr Arrival of Hardware. Clieapor than Ever! • . THE subscriber having just returned from the Ea t, offers to the public t. more ample ahd complete Assortment of Goods in his lino than ever previously offered, and respectfully solicits dealers and others to give Kim a call, when ho will show them Goods at Astonishingly low pric?s. ’ To Builders, Carpenters and others) His stock comprises a full and complete' assortment of docks, latches, hinges, screws, window springs, bolts of various kinds, window glass, putty, paints of all colors, oils, turpentine* &.c. Mill, cross-cut and circular Saws; hand, pahnel, ripping & back Saws, augurs, chisel*, bfoad, hand, chopping & pointing Axes; hatchets, planes, plane bits, stool and iron Squares; files, rasps, nails, spikes. &c* ■ To Saddlers and Coach Makers* A complete assortment of Saddlery tools. silvcr,hrnsB and japand mounting, carriage trimmings and laces, plain and figured canvass, drab cloth, rallinet serge and buckram; Moss and Deer’s huir, patent and crt» ambled leather, lamps and dashers. Also hubs, fel low® and spokes, Eiiplic springs, iron axles, dec. To Cabinet and Shoe Makers! My stock embraces a complete assortment of Goods in their linb. , Moroccoos, lining and binding skins, lasts,'.thread, pegs, and tools of every description, curled hair, hair cloth, varnishes, mahogany & ma ple Veneers, mouldings, rosettes, sofa springs, glass, mahogany, minoroland veneered knobs of all sifces. .To Blacksmiths, Farmers und others,’who may bo. in want of good Iron, ho offers a full’assortment of hammered, horso-shoe,-scollop, plough, .broad and harrow tire iron; rolled horse-shoe, bar, bond, round, and square tire; hoop & sheet iron, hail rods, Russia sheet.iron* casT/shoor, spring & blistered steel; Eng lish &. American wagon dc carriage boxes, anvils,' vices, horse-shoe nails, &c. ' To housekeepers «Sc those about entering (ho mo* (rimoninl state; f would invite attention to my beau liful asaorthiont of Waiters and Trays, plain and Gothic stylos; knives & forks, butter ktmes, carving knives and forks, table steels, butcher & harnkniyes, scissors, sheers, Briltanin, German Silver and Silver Plate, t ihlo and ten spoons, brass and enameled pre serving kettles, saioolhlng irons, bollowwato, tubs, buckets, churns; &e. Also Faints, Dyc-slufi*s, Fire & water-proof Faint, " . HENRY SAXTUN. Carlisle,.December A. 1850. Fresh Arrival of Hardware. Cheaper 'than the Cheapest. HAVING just returnedfrom New Yoik am] Phil fitid)>lu:t with the host and Cheapest Block o) 5A l ? l i WAK ?• c,n ''‘ ER V' UUII.DINn MATE- IaALS, PAINTS, &c., ever brought lo Carlisle, I would respectfully request dealers and consumers' and all others, lo give mo a call and see whether they cannot get more and heller goods for thosarno money, than at any other place in town. My stock of Locks, Latches, Holts, Hinges, Screws,. 1 j alls. Spikes, Gloss, Paints. &c., is complete and very cheap. Of Carpenters’ ’Pools, I hnvo i. splendid as* ■ortinent. . Also. Cdhinet Maker’s Tools and Male* rial* via—.Vancers, Mahogany, Minctal and’Glass Bureau ICnohs and Varnish. SADDLERS AND COACH MAKERS, can have everything in tlioir line cheaper than evc.r For Shoemakers, I hive a fir.n rate stork Of Morocco and Mning ini I ar nshurjr, which can bo had ul Ho other place in town, *?^n l fMl’* pfif’Ci. Together, with- an assortment of nil kinds of Hammered and Kollml Iron and Steel, Of Housekeeping Articles, 1 h.ivo Knives, Forks, Spoons^Valters, Sj.ulfors and Trays, Tubs, Duck* tU, JcdPT* , Of WALL I*A‘PETtPI have the largest, Tinnd* •omest and cheapest assortment in to-.vri. And to all who wont Cod'd and Cheap HAND WAKE, I would say, come and soft for yourselves, Carlisle, Nov. 14, ISSO, Trcsli Arrival of English & American Hardware, T*» B Bul,ac . ri . l, °* - having just returned from (her ■A Ivostcfii cities with a full and handsomo assort went of all kinds of Hardware of the ‘cry heal mak era and well selected, is now oponing at the Cheap ifsrdwaro Stand, in North Hanover street, noxldoof hotel, where ho invites til that arc in want ®“pJ and cheap Hardware, to give him a call and b«0 ft nil satisfy themselves of the truth, as wo ore do. termined to. sell at a small advance. Small profits and quick sales is the order of the day. To Builders,- Carpenters and Others< /I full stock of while, mineral and jipancd knobs, wcks and latches, hinges, screws, window sash and •huttor springs, strait-necked and barrelled Mis, of •my kind; mill, crosscut and circulai Saws; hand, panel, ripping and back Saws; bright, black and-blue augurs; chisels, broad, pointing, hand ond chopping Axes, of different makers; Imtclicts, planes & piano mis, steel and iron squares, files, rasps, brads, spikes, To Saddlers and Couch Mahers. Our stock consists of a complete assortment of arti cles in your lino of business, such,as brass, silver & pipaned mounting, carriage trimming-, hroud poster ing and seaming laces, fringes, plain and fiaiKed can* ***" clo ™‘ top lining cloth & serge linftra, white, red, blue and black patent leather,. Das rrs; silver & brass piata||}cer hair, rosclts, hubs, fellows, spokes trows, cllptlc springs, iron axics, iuqll:uUo castings. To- Cabinet.and Shut tankers. A full stock of shoo kit and findings, hoot morocco French,kid, straits, morocco A lining and, binding •kins; lasts, tacks, pegs, hainmers. plncher*; Wench morocco,, superior copal varnish, Jipun mid black varnish, m ihogntiy. and maple vaneers, moulding, beading, rosels, glass, mineral and mahogany knobs of every size and stylo, ■Tn.Bhchsmith.ir Farmers and Others, IT tons of assorted bar iron, warranted of the host quality. A splendid nsstirimen't of bar and rolled iron, hammered,. lmr*c**hop, scollop, plough, broad und narrow tire, rolled, hoine-shoe bur, hand,.round and square Iron; cast, shouri spring, English and American i>Jintt*r steel, English wagon boxes, car riage boxes in setts, anvils, vices, files, rasps, horse shoe nails, &c. , ' . . To ‘ Housekeepers. - A.beautiful ussarliirenl'nf cheap Fancy grinds, such s« wallers, Itnys, plain de fmey knives, forks; butch er knives, s|cels, hriitsnin lamps, jrnss condlo slicks, brhlania and silver loblo arid ten spoons, plated but ter knives, preserving kettles, smoothing irons, Iron and lined tea dr, oval boilers,' iron frying ond broad -■lk l " 118 ' churn *- buckets, iron pots, wash kellies, and slew puns, dec. Nnv 7, 1860 First Arrival oTTiootT& Shota KOU TUB I’AI.I, HUASON AT Porter's Shoe Store M.m-m-k. N 11 1 II TIIK Utuu'otu Dulut' nOVIPmSING Men's. IW, nni , YomKc.,!*. ; Klp onU Coarse U.iolk and Hrogams which Warranted to lu» of (ho best quality, Cndics’ Clalu •to, Uiukins andTruhcli Ties, Misses and Children's- Bools and Shoos in (treat variety. . Atta'.nn oloffuiit assortment of O(7MSIIORB'A BOOTS, with all lli«> Kile Improvements, and war* ranted perfect Having purchased those Gum shoes from (ho agent of (ho manufacturer. [ um authorized ingivea new pair inplace of any that prove defec tive in wearing,- . Hiving* large stock of French .Calf Skins, Mo»j rotico, Kid. Ac., and good workmen* every attention is given to customer-work>os usual, 1 WM;.M..POR-TBi? y I tr«rli«le, Btpli ld> 1650.. Second Arrival dl Fall & Winter Dry Goods, , ARNOLD & LEVI, RESPECTFULLY inform Ih. public, that they have just retut'ncd from Philadelphia anVFuro now opening ot their new and cheap Wholesale and Retail store in North Hanover street, the largest and cheapest assortment.of Foil and Winter Goods ever brought to Carlisle. Wo particularly invito the at tention of the Ladies to oOr large assortment of Ladies Decss Goods. Now stylo figured and changeable Silks, Sultin De Shone, figured, striped, embroidered and changeable Cashmeres; Mousl'm de Lalnes, Mohair & Si : k Lus ters,' plain black Silk, silk striped and. changeable Alpacas, French Morinoes, Parrimatins, plain and embroidered Sack Flannels, Brueaels Lace, Jenny Lind Silk and Velvet Trimmings. . Shawls. Among our very extensive assortment can be-Seen the largo,.!, handsomest and cheapest lot of Bay Stale Long,and Square Shawls over exhibited in Carlisle. CLOTHS if CASSIMERES. Black, fVehch and English Cloths; plain, black and fancy Cnssimercs, Sattinclls, Kentucky Joans, Vel vet Cords, and a largo assortment of Vestings. , vAiiPtirs/: cAßPtirsn Wo have just received a second supply of Car peting which We aro doletniined-to sell 15 per cent, cheaper than the sumo quality curl bo purchased elsewhere. • Blankets, Fleer and Table Oil Cloths in great va riely. , Boots if Shoes!— Another large lot of Bools and ShooS has been .added lb out former slock', for Men* Boys, Women and Children. • A Fresh Supply of Groceries, such as Sugar, Coffee, Teas, Molasses, &c. very cheap. • Persons wishing to purchase good and cheap goods, now is the lime to ckamlne ollr extensive! assortment before purchasing elsewhere, as we are determined to give bargains. • Carlisle, Oct 91* IBflo ■ . THIS Undersigned respectfully informs his friends and numerous customers, that he has re cently returned from Philadelphia, with a very large and carefully selected assortment offieW. FAL GOODS, purchased at the lowest prices, and which he is determined to dispose of at very small profits. . Superior Cloth, at frpm7s cents to $6 a yard. Casshnercs, Cas'sincts and Vestings, at various prices. • 'Dress Goods t such as Delaines, Bereges, ahd a splendid assortment of Silks.- An extensive as sortment of Calicoes & Ginghams. Also,'Checks, Table Diapers,Tickings, Muslins, Bonnets, Hals. hoots and ishocs. —A good assortment of 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. Orocciies) such as Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Pekin Tea Com pany's celebrated Teas. Also; constantly on hand the best quality of Carpel Chain. The subscriber respectfully asks all who wish good bargains, to give him an early call. Don’t forget the stand, opposite Leonard’s old stand, North Hanover street. Butter, Eggs, Hags and Soap, taken at market prices. „ W. WOODS,. Art. Carlisle, Oct S, IbAo , T" L. STERNER & CO,, have just received »J i and are now opening at their new store, in North Hanover street, opposite Monyer’s Confec-: tiernary store, a splendid assortment of Fall d-oods, such as Black silks, harage do laines, figured, sniped, and plain cashmeres; mmislin de laines, mnlioir and silk luslcrs, plain black and chancer, -ahln alphas- new alvln calicoes-SBB CTlnKesT velvet cords, an assortment of pant siufis, vest mgs of nil kinds and prices; muslins, tiokings, checks, table diapers, &c. • (sroccrie^ such as coffee, teas, chocolate, nee* sugar, molas ses, starch, spices, &c« Auction Bargains! A largo lot of Bools and bhoes bought at Auction, will bo sold cheaper than can be had at any other store. Also a larue slock of Carpels. ® We respectfully Invite every body to call and Judge for themselves, as vre are determined to of. ier great bargains. Joim r. i,YNE. „ ... I.L.STBRNBU&CO. Carlisle, Oct 3, 1850 . At the Chap Store dorner of Hanover and Louther Sts,, opposite Jluinet s Grocery Store. nMIE undersigned, most respectfully Informs his 1 friends and the public generally, (hut he has iust returned from Philadelphia with a welUdccicd os <>rtmeat of Pall Goods, purchased ot the lowest prices, and winch ho is do (■ " cd to sell at small pruflls; among (hem may bo found ' „ * ■ Cloths, Cifssimercs, Vestings, Sottihctts,,Velvet Cords, Kentucky deans, &c. BREBS OJuUd, consisting in part of Black Silks, Cashmeres-, Mpusulin de Lain - Alpa cas, Coburgs, Ginghams, Calicoes, Back Flannels, Collars, Luces, Fringes, &c, DOMESTICS, Tickings, Chocks, Flannels, DiiJ lings, Osnaburg, Fdnsoys, Muslimj-blcachod and un bleached. Also. Giocorlcs in all their variety, viz; Sugar, Coffee, Teas, Molasses, Spices, Chocolate, &c. U »g« and Country Produce token in- exchange for woods, . Please give me a callv n v a AVCs-FfcTVEtt. Carlisle, Sept 20,1850 S. N. LAWKENCB, ' Agent for the sale of Souihworih Mauafacturine Co s Writing Tapers, * Warehouse No. 3Mihor street, Philft; OAfl vn * ca of 110 n ,ovo BU l )cr * or Papers now in p &\J\S alaro, and for sale to the trade at the lowest juices, consisting in part, of Fine thick Flat Oops, 12, 14, IS ond Id Ibo., blue and while. Superfine Medium and Doml Writing,, blue and white; Extra sapor and superfine Folio Posts, blue and while, plain and ruled. Superfine Commercial Posts, blue and while, plain and ruled, 1 Extra super Linen Note Papers, plain and gilt, ' Fupeifinu’ailrl fine llill Papers, lung nnu d, , Superfine and fine Counting-House Oops and Posts, blue und white.' ; . . Kxlrn super Congress Caps and Letters, plain ond ruled, blue ond white. Extra super Congress Caps and Ls Superfine Sermon Caps nnd Posts. Supcrfino ItTuo linen thin Letters. '-. Lnivyor’s” Brief Papers, Superfine ,ond lino Caps and'Posts, ratal* unit plain, blue ond while, various qualities and prices. Also, 1000 ronmo-whito nnd assorted Shoo Papers, Sonnet Hoards, white and assorted Tissue, Tea, Wrapping, Envelops, assorted and blue Mediums; Cap Wrappers, Hardware Papers, dee, July 26, 1860—6 m JACOB SENEiI: STEAM SASH, DOOII AND BUND MANU FACTORY; C'UIARTjM WILKINS & CO. boglonroto inform .1 i l . , i U cl Zlln " °f Omli»le nnd tiio public gononillv ■ soon .1 N t;3| .Minor Sircol.l'l.ilJUh c “ n 1,0 10,000 light, of u.noricd for .a'loui th. low CBt ou.li prices, ,ow- CHARLKS WILKINS A, CO IW3IV dOdDS! Bargains! c\v Full Good* BAIf STATE IL IV E >V FAIL GOODS. XT-TE have received a very heavy stock of Fall and Vv Winter Goods, consisting of. Cloths, Oassiuicres,Testings, at oil prices; while, yellow and tod Flannels,Litt seys, Velvet Cords, Bimvorleens, and a of Casslncttsj from 37 to 80 cents per yard,' Long and Square Shawls, from $8,50 to $lO, checks, tickinps, ginghams and calicoes in abundance. Mouslm de Lainos and Al pacas, both plain and fancy colors; Merinoes, Para maitii cloths, 1$ yards wide plain all wool de Lames, Kentucky Jeans & Canton Flannels. MILLINERY GOODS, Bonnet Ribbons, Bonnet Sallins, Bonnet Velvets, Florence Bilks, Straw Gimps and. Cords, Silk and Common Wire, Comforts and Suspenders, Hosiery. & Gloves, of cotton, woolen & silk, Hanover Buck skin Gloves* buttons, cords,, bindings, and a good assortment of dress trimmings; Cloth Co-pa and Oum Shoes t of every kind and at all prices, laces, edgings, Book, Swiss* Mull, Cambric and Jaconet bared and striped Muslins, and lots of goods not enumerated, which will be exchanged for raohny to the advantage of our customers at the rate of about l 5 jt cent. Lulow the usual pilccs. Cal, and seo. . . A * W BENTZ. U) riis.e, Nov 7,1850 Fresh Groceries, THE Store of the subscriber has just . been newly supplied with a choice nrtd fresh selection of ev? cry thing in the lino of a Grocer, ut prices lower than usual* among which are . KIOCOFFEES, from 14 to 16 cents per pound, fur good to a strict* ly prime article. Also BROWN SUGARS, for good to extra fine, from 8 to 9 cents }>\sr (kund and the bcet'qUalyof LOVERING'S CRUSHED SUGARS, including Lonf at the. old prices, logohter with a general assortment of Spices, Soaps, Oal> efatis, Indigo, candles, Oils, and every variety of the celebrated Jenkin’s Green and Black Teas, and other articles. Our friends and cufllonicra are invited to call and examine before buying elsewhere. Wc again lender our thanks to the public generally for tholibcrul patronage thus far extended to us J. W. I3DY. Carlisle, Oct 10, 1860. Cheap rail and Winter Ury Goods. VT Ki ARCHA.MBAULT, N. E. earner. of X Ith V i and Market, haa mi\V in atbro a full assortment of seasonable guads, in part DJtESS GOODS. British and American Chinticr at S, Git. 8; 9 and 12J cental ’ Moualin do Lainea at 12}, 14, iGj, 22 and US do. Pario printed Caaltmcrca at 16, 18J, 22,25 and 3l cents. Plain Jiiglt colored De Lainea from 12} to SO clai High Lustre black and colored Alpsbas froin 12J lo 75 cents. French Metinoco at 75, 87,"51,1,25 and 1,50, Wide Purametloa ail cotora at 25, 31, 37, 50, 6S and 76 cents. Black Silks nl 50, 02. 75, 87 nnd sli Changeable Silks from 75, (o $1,25. . Black and colored Tore Saline from 81, lo $1,50. M USLINS—MUSLINSi New Market Sheeting at 8 center Confslugn dd at 8 cents. Bleach Muahns at 5,6, 7,8, 9, 10. and l2| els; Cloths, Cassimeres and SatlinntUs. Blafck French Cloths from 81,50 lo 85. I'ancy and plain Cassimeres from 50 els lo 81,50 a Satinets at 25, 31, 37, 50, 62, 75, and 87 ctsr Vestings from 25 lo 81,00 per yard. - Carpets—Carpf.ts, A largo assortment of Ingrain and Venilian Car pets from to 81. :alcr In Dry Goods, Carpets; itc,, N. PhHodehihla. November 7,1850—3 m Here is tflicre you gel good Bargains 1 STRAUSS & CO„ HAVE taken the store at the corner of tbd Mar ket Square, Carlisle* where they keep constantly <rn hand a large assortment of Ready-made Clothing. m every variety of etyle, Greater bargain, are offer cil at this establishment than can bo alterdod by any other houao in the trade. Wo have now ready a aptendrd aaaortment of Ovoicoala, Sack., Bu.ineaa V * Fr ° ck C » J l>- I-alcat etyle of Pant, and y c , t ., Cap, „ Whi|o nn( , sh beaide. a Fancy, article./ , Gentlemen are invited to give u. raft, »• e are a? a few price Wh ° r ‘ * * ood f “ “ nd NovSl.lSiio-fe S - BRUM., Agent. “I am a man,‘and deem nothing which relates to man foreign to myfeclings. Youth & IHnnhood, ■ iiWiilllfl A vinoiious j.ife, A PUB MATURE Death; Kmicelm on Self Preservation. O.VLT 26 CERTS. Thir Book,just publisher}, is filled with useful in* iormalion, on the infirmities and dincases o. the Ge nerative System. It addresses itsolf alike to Youth, Manhood and Old Age, and should ho read by all The valuable advice and 1 imprtfftive warning 2r gfrcsj-will prevent years of misery and sullcring and save annually thousands of lives. Paiierts by reading it, will icafnjiow to prevent the destruction of their children. A remittance of 36 cents, enclosed* in if Ibtthr, ad pressed to Dr. Kinkolin, Philadelphia, will ensure a book, tinder envelope, per return of mail. Dr. K. fifteen' years featdont physician. N, W. ebrnar of Thlhl and Union atVebt, bclWivn Spruce and* Pine, Philadelphia 1 , ratty he 1 consulted conudi iuiullyi Ho who placet himself under the care of Dr. K.. may religiously confide, in hit! honor as a gentleman, and confidently rely upon his skill os a physician. Persons at a distance may address Dr. K. by letter, (post paid,) and bo cured al homo. ’• Fackaaesof Medicines, Directions, dec., forwarded by sending a remittance, and put up secure from da mage or curiosity. Booksellers, Nows Agents, Pedlars, Canvassers, and all others supplied with the above work gt very low rotes. Pebruory 7, IB6o—ly Ire (ns>■ rn:i Til 15 Allen ami Eaatppnnsborough Mutual Flic Insurance Company o( Cumberland county, incor porated by an net of Assembly, is nnw fully or ganized, and in operation under tlio management ofthe following commissioner's, viz; Jacob Shelly, Win. R. Gorgas, Michael Cock lin, Molcholr Brennemanf* Christian Stuyman, Ohrisiian Titzol, Jtocob H. Ooovnr, Lewiu.Hyer, flonry Logan, Benjamin 11. Muescr, Jacob Kirk, Samuel Prowell, Joseph VVickorshain. The rates of insurance are ns low and favorable ns any Company of the kind in the State, Per sons wishing to become members are invited to make application to the agents of the company who-aro willing to wait upon them at any lime. JACOB SMELLY, I*rcaidfr,r, Heniiv LooAtf, Fibe President, LbwiS Hv'Krt, iVecrWary, Mioiiakl Cooki.in, Treasured November 1,18-ILI. '*■ AGENTS. Cumberland county—Rudolph Marlin, N.CtJtfj. bcrlnnd; O. 11. Herman. Kingstown; Henry Zear- Ing. Shiremnnslown: Robert Moore and Charles Boll,Carl Isle;-Dh J. ATtT, Churchtown; Samuel Graham, Wcatpennsbornugh; Jarries M'Dowell, Frankfort!; Mode Griflllh, South Middleton. York county— John HWenlnk', Lisburn; John Bowman. DilUburg: Peter Wolford, Frfmk'lln; John Smith, Esq., Washington? W. 8. Picking, Dover; Daniel RaflVnshotger, J, W, Crbft, HarnVrupg—Houser & Lodimnn, Membere-nfihe company having Policies about l ",«!?,?' [ *M.An have them renewed b/maklnjr ap plication to anyofthe agsnis; • Y ■ Stores! Stbycs! Gardner's Foundry, J asl High Street, THE subsorilior inform liis friends and the public in general, that he -till continues at the above stand, where he ha on hand a very large and choice assririinent of Superior Stoves, of all patterns, sizes, and kinds, which he is pre pared to sell very cheap. He has a great variety of the most approved Cook Stoves, for ronl or wood. - Also, Air Tight Parlor, Cannon, & Nine plate Wood Stoves, of all patterns. Don’t forget the place, and toonll before purchasing elsewhere, as this will be feund the cheapest and best estab lishment in the plac* to obtain a good store. FRANKLIN GARDNER. . Oct 10, 1850—3rh Cabinet Ware Room. THE subscriber would inform his friends and the public generally, tbal ho has taken tho room on tho corner of North. Hanover street a d Locust Al ley, in the room lately occupied by Moses Dullock, os a Choir Manufactory, where ho willkccf) donslanl ly for sale an elegant assortment of Cabinet ware, Blltih dS Secretaries, Bureaus, Workstands, Dining and Bt-enkftet Tables, Card, Pier nnd Centre Tablet; French, field, high dHd Idw poat Bedsteads, &c.; to gether with every other article of Cabinet Ware—oil of which he will sell very cheap for Cosh, or ex change for Country Produce nt market prices. Chairs, Settees. Rocking Choirs, ttnd bvory other article iriantifacturodin (hat branch of business. Ho would also inform the public thdt ho has recently opened a sltnj) in , ChufchloWn. Allen township, where he will keep cohsUnt jfy on hand every thing-in his lino. liiiviiig provided himself with a splendid He rso COFFINS will be made on reasonable Icffn’p, nn-i i funerals’, in town or country, will be attended with • j out extra charge. He respectfully solicits a sharp oi l public confident that.he can render gene-J ral satisfaction. J, R. WEAVER. Carlisle, June 20, IfiAfc—ijr ran & Winter Clofiillig. Money Saved is Money Made, TROUTMAN & MAY’S New, Cuba!* ANti FashioNabee Clotuino Store, On Main street, opposite Elliuil's J)rug Store, and two doors west of OgHby's Sloft. THANKFUL to the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity for ihsir increased fchstom, we again re 3uesl (heir titmipdny tfa view oor large and splen* Id assbitineut.of licadij lnnde ('(Hthiiig for Fall & Winter wear. Our slock consists of all kinds ol COATS, PANTS, VESTS, and (lentlemei/s Wearing Anparel in general* suitable for the sea son, cul and made in the most workmanlike man ner and of the lateßt_Fnl| ami — ... m nw men "tO'TUYor us wilh a call can save from lwenty*five lo fifty per cent, by buying at nur store. andjr|lgopds dtfjd vtar/anted lo give billin' satisfaction. -® - Carlisle, Oct. 8, 1800 Hib Cheap Clothing! Hang nut your banners! * .* . . Hear the trumpet ! Here they come! here they aref What’s the matter? what'a the matter? Only look at the crowd, Come on Joe, Jim and Sam Halter, JLret us see what’s out. ‘ - • Heh, ho! here comes BDT, We’D ask him what’s the muss;' See how the street does fill, There certainly must be a fuss!- 0,-no boys, no fuss at aU, Only another great arrival, Of beautiful Clothing for the faff, At M. & L. Striker's Clothing.flat]! I have just bought 1 a* soil so fine— Tell me, how do yon like it Joe? Don’t you w ant one like mine t Come on, boys, let us go> &ow let rrid t6ll ydtV, What there you can itnd^ Coats of all colors, And Pants of all kinds.' Waistcoats so handsomd, And Cravats so nice. And they will not think it ttoufilesortib, f lf you give them a cull twice or thrice. They wHI watt on you with kindness,’ And they can foil you with a nice Cap, ! Which for its quality and cheapness*, You can only find at Steinsk's, Wcdt Main Street, next door to Burk holder’s Hotel* , , . M« dt STEfNGU respectfully invites the si* tenllon of their friends and the public generally, to their large lot of Goods that have been purcha sed at a groat sacrifice, in the city of Baltimore. They will sfll them nl a small advance, as ther Is no room for them in our little store room. Si come one and, all ami take them at almost any price, as wnare determined to .sell cheaper than can be bought in Philadelphia, Now York or Bu|. tVmore. Carlisle, Sept 2G, 1850—3 m Farmer* mid Drovre*’ Inn', Wert High Slrerl.'ohe ttjiiare H eft it the Hail. Hoad Depot, Curt Ute. rpilE subscriber bi>gn lo«vo to Inform lifs frlcndi. I und the truvolllng community thni tm bos tcnsmi (ho above well known stand, recently kept by Jacob Slnmnb.iugli, deed., and Is how fully prepared to hcconimndiito nil tlioeo who muy he pleased to multi Ills house their stopping place. THE HOUSE has boon recently furnished. Tbe" Stabi.ipq tttuohed is lurgd and convenient, and m pable of accommodating fifty head of tioraes. Hi. Ta£U>. will at all tlmon bo supplfod wltll tile best (In* markets can nfTurd, and his Oar with the choicest liquors. Thankful fur the pntronngo thus fur be stowed, ho respectfully solicits a continuance of the aomo. C. G. STOUGII. Carlisle, May 53,1850—1 f PIANO FORTES. THE LARGEST,CHEAPEST, UESt amTmoal ELEGANT osaorlmenl of PIANO FORTE.' ill the United Stales, con always lid found at the' warehouse of llio subictibet, 171 Gbesnutstrcel, above f Mb, at Ufa old stand occupied' more (Knit a third of century by Mr. George Willlfc, music publisher PIANOS, HARPS, ORGANS; SERAPH'INES, ■ aHOMANS, fresh from the most celebrated Manufacturer* In New York, Boston, Ilaltlinoro, Philadelphia, and elsawbeio Sold, wholesale and rnt iil, nl Ihn maker's ensh uric-arc* OSt'All O. 11. OAItTBII. ~ t , 171 Ohesnut si, Philo. February 21,1850—1 y r' iARPI/T HAtiSiinilTravailingTrunk*. A Inrn t/a*aorlmnnl|Utid i)f II ailjigrior quality, |n.| ri’rai ed and for aalnoligap by ■ ' GAAB.<)UILBY. ; October 17, 1860 ■ '■ CARLIS E. * p'\ BRANT’S INDIAN ' XivcrConiplain,, A P CUM ARY BALSAM, Hot cured Without the lenat shadow of doubt, very many ol CduTifnalion 01, Bloma *’' 1 ’ BUrh „ the moil strongly developed cages of ulcerated and dUeaied lung, inWUril F.ICS, Fullnrse or Blood »„.? -such cases as wore never cured l.y any other mcdldnca-mid Head, Acidity of the Slomoch. Naueca H„. , which were so utterly hope Jets, that tho diaonsed poraotia worn DIpRUbI for Food, Fullness or W«,l„i * pronounced hy uhysielnna nml frlonda. to he aotwau.v dying. „ c.. r. . A V“ n ®f. B °/ Weight , n t | « ,It posacaaoa nil tho clonnalng, nnd purifying virtues nearly U n \ SoUf Eructntlcns, or Flutlcrirw. . 10,I 0, powerful and active m tho prepnrutlon which,we call I Pit of' the Stomach, Swimming n| tim II • BRANT'S INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT. tied ami Difficult Breathing. FJulloims at ih“n W This differ* from that, liccnuao thla poaecaaoa bkvkbal otiirb I Ohookmp.'or BUflbcaling ncnßolions wK«« • P ‘ e »t|, l °^ d " <lim,nne., of vLc, dTu,^,” COUGHS and CONSUMPTIONS, pS;;ir'rn o foiiowlr s l'‘onht\l:r J ’ * in .ho sulc, back, chest, lid,,. fc“ Tb Breast, Throat, lungs, nnd Heart. - _ TA«* Wa/aom Amfj and cum uf«r* In Iho Lunya,nnd elsewhere cured bv • * *vun ue luecluilN wferno/to, na certainly nnd easily ns,the PuntYVlNo Extract l,u * , ' u ‘v * curei nnd Aen/» ulcer* e*lrrno//y. Thit Balsam cure* Nine cases *BVR ■VASl'l?!' A luiveo of Cough nhd' Consumption out of 7Vn, alter nil other remedies • IIWI. m9' IS have fiiuiui„ C 6„d, CELEBRATED GERMAN nimna i THOUSANDS OF CONSUMPTIONS ■ “ ’ ."MIUBS, J rnirt Chronic Caught, nbutidmilly prove Its. uhfuiling efficacy In •uch diseases, and its ixiidonlitttd curative power, find toothing, healing properties In llm following complaints and discuses, viz. t °/ Wwd, Bleeding at the Lungs, Poinin the Ur eat I and Side, Night'Surali, Nervous Complaints, Palpitation 0/ the Heart, Cholera Infantum, Dysentery, and Summer Comnfotn/t, In Childrt*- and .ddid/s—and ALL FEMALE WEAKNESSES AND COMPLAINTS. No remedy Uiat has boon offered to tho public, has over been half ns certain nnd effectual in restoring ALL Iho incidental teeak ****** irregularities of lhoscx.es Bbant’r Pui.monarv D*i.ram. Itnmki*/ no difference whether the derangement b« sunpreeston. excess, or other incidental weakness— lt HEGU LA M'.o ALL, by strengthening Iho system, equalising the rtrcu- Ml.oa.Mid SOOTHING nnd ALLAYING NERVOUS IIUUTA UILITY. &’ee our Pamphlets for proof, CHANGE OF LIFE. Prom the Girl to tho Woman, and tho Woman at middle ngs— tho one case is accelerated, and the other so gradually suppressed, as to pruveot any of tho fatal diseases that frequently arise la consequence of such change. CONSUMPTION! . A DYIJVG WOMAN CURED. We state this cure to prove tiio. power to save life, when this Balsam la used, even after tho person is considered, by physician 1 and Irionds to bo lit tho last stages of disease—actually nvinr-~ < and. In .lhla ease, so far gone, that tile thread and banal clothes worts bought.. hor the particulars of this case, and the resptela fitt and undoubted proof nf all the circumstances and facts, we refer to our PAMPHLETS. This euro was effected on Mrs. ZIBA DYKEMAN, of Balltlon Spa, Saratoga Co.. N. V Wo can proVo beyond a douht, mony 0 j * a ‘ mo *l really as hopeless, and'tnnumera/de cases of CnucAs I ,CURED, which went pronounced sncursH* by physicians. • f 1 . LIVER COmPLAIIMT. tlubbard, of Slamfeid, Conn , and others. - DYSPEPSIA—See the euro 61 T. S. Wilcox, merchant Of AtUea. Wyoming* eo. t N. Y., and many more, in our Pamphlets. Nervous, Diseases and DcningemcnU Slu Cured by Ilrant't Dtham without foil. ' • DTSENTERY nnd SUMMER COMPLAINT In.CUA arth ond Adultt —end 1 cholera nvrrAiwruivx, Bre tUwaw cured by this Balaam. ■ TlUi IIALBiM is the heel anodyne in the world to toothe and quiet cross, fretful, children to then, nnd cause them to ret! oui e«y; and yet it does not contain any OPIUM, Laudanum, or I ABKGoatc. and therefore, never injure*, artists, or diseases tbs brain, as •preparations of opium do. Weakly t'hiTdrrn will bs* come flkbiiv, iikaltiu*, and lißautt, and grow rapidly by the use of this Balsam. - 1 * * No mother need ever tnoum the death of her child by Choh fITB lnftmlum. while teething, if BRANT'S PULMONARY BALSAM bo administered It should he/ for such cases. (Iren lb larger thatt ihn ordinary doses' ■ I’IfRIFY! PURIFY! Tor Life and Health arc in the Blood. There i* not ono of all tfin snifrtiis remedies purporting to hb 'untii;r* of the hlopd. Unit ht*int It votsttt a* much I'uri/tine m l HmUn !■ Co/vcas ‘ BRANT’S INDIAN ITitmfi KXTIMCT. Tilts Pußifißß I# tehollu prepared from Vegtlohlts.nnA cures the mutt ol>»itriulr, and Ton'u i/louding of the blood, Without jnikinff: frying, tirkening. Or ieHHfaHn/’. It cleaner t. thenglfimt, im tgotufet. makes new. healthy ih/oi, find glfcs ins vi#iii mill net* Hfr to ih<‘ whole system; in U N DR EDS-THOUSANDS* Hare. l«*en cure'll, lifts past aud unuient ycArs, tit disease'" oY th's tilood. by (At* Vui */!•»—will hueli cures w'ero made too, by the use of - * Times T,es» CiunnlKy, and ot I'oitr Times hess fcotit; th rM Al by .W««p,.ri7/a, or anyalhir rein • eJv,iliM U*n he,.,, n, y,-t oHircd to tlm public. -jjijYu 'rl?h.it were possible to publish to the world, at one slow MANY TMoiySAfiDd. Ihul are now uWko ami e|rf<|Wag: tirtoh rfiuLTH,- whoncVnovtl Vr V‘ ,r W ~R "”*• «* Meant tln linn I urtfier-, I Ids i’uainßß cures • THE WORST SCROFULAS/ ' h V. l,l “’ w Vie. I SIM-Ihda, si)i. Rheum. nheOmalfA, tiojUirms./'implf* „„ lfit f,', (re( {//ffM. VerruMeW Uitmiei, Livr Complaint. Point «»the Hack; Svlr, and J.imhi, Kml, „f lll.md to the Head, etc., etc. IMVOtVi'Axi' 10 The AWXfCTEtf. It Is « «u..Mlon «r ITO sWi.il iineuriifufu for the amictnd tn dm • We, which, ol nil tlio sar-npHilllm mid other remedies. Is the CII I! Jl 1’ I! STA X U 51IIS T CI) It ,ITIV I!. \\« say, HranPt thditin Vn-ijier Is cheaper tuid-inuia nirnllve— Imt-huso, one buttle of It, Widen niff hf* fur (lot Hollar. run. . talus Fooa Times ns much Hitiliml ejftrurt/ a* nne hollh uf.Vsi. which also nisr« ,Mh, r . -tl we hereafter prove that «a>»onfiM//u ism dear at one dalfarn li..K|h. i.S W.on-V Puriltn wuulil ho Hi fi-ur elnltait n because the Pm ifi.-r contains OJIEATBH MKIHCSI. Kmcscv ih»u sarsaparilla, thru sarsapa. riiln shmil.l i... told m Uttatytire cen's « bottle. t.» he hi cheap n» ihe 1 tinner «l ono dollar. But ps our hkmmilhu doc* not prove (he greater power and >ne.).ri,i virtue* of this Purifier, when compared w Unh« best rtarHaparillas, wo shall therefore show how much disease has been cuied BY ONE, DOLLAR’S WORTH. Iho Bnt <»•« «. rtotcJOWcri™ <*nirli W«. citwieil in Mr t. H. link.*, ul JluiijPp Oiiriilii c 1,..N. tl wn r i.it ,mt of our .crtrlty, wlion wo. my Hint Uil. Imho moil unlchj.f,, •Hu horsiest cass orouu ortli. Scrofulas that cTcrWs bran htred *lncn dm world was m ated s and this wpscured by Ten Timer I.ehb of Hiaul’s Purifier. mid at I.rss (.csfi than t ror n rasn hut/ a* rrva'ltnr mid hoptlns wa» cured hy Tkm Tim km oiilci Sarsaparilla. For lit’.! particu lars. set me- Pamphlet. Mr. Ilai-klfi SJ..UIS thhf fre li.ul hero confined to hi* hrd One tVar.nild wnfc not Ini to Uuittsinly four horns longer.* hen • hn commenced ■ using the Purifier* hi* iVreli' Wn» catert lirarlj oft from ear hi ear—« hula was eateii though the U'iadm~- his car nearly eaten ciul—the u»» ul one mm r/r.'/roy/d—au ulcer, as largo n* n iimu'a Jmud, Imd nearly culcii thruuuh his side- ami there were on him lu ail, -• ’fifthly Large, Deep, Discluirgliig Dicer.., —that the first failft Im rthcd/onhliled hlrti to trlnfT 6/ his M whore hu had been confined* iWelso irilmtVis—(lib strand bottle enabled hint to get out 0/ Iho Aehu-tHu ihnd bottle enabled him to tfetf* 1 tea thilt/, nml that the 11 in of O'NLY TWELVE BOTTLES, turti all tht Uletrt, And rcatoml liim to health And tlreorlh to tlmt he wna able to es»k and attend to butintte nsuin, hr had formerly done, *l’liU cfjVfr fa etrtiJUd (it I>J*.l^ij UnTSbn Rrhckutabi.b Wit* niarta, vii.j by /J«cl That. WitUumM, one of the mint ri'aiievt Apld phyalclana of Itoute-by', ,Wr. (t. R. Ihoun, proprietor mid keepor of tho Wc*t Ituidu lutlel-by Meter*. Ilittel 4 Ltomtrd. wholoaalo and retail drugglate, nnd by tleutii other P-r/one «ij rtildontt of Hotnn. DOCTORS CALL IT WONDEUFITLI DObT. IRA JOHNSON, of Uxington, Oteent Co.. N. Y„ wrol* tt) ua,-January lat, IfrlOt I became acnunlntnd with aorao of lht‘ I rtv> m ‘ ' Uatmilabliig cliVcUtif your BRANTS INDIAN,PULMONARY I#lE. J. K. SMITH, BALSAM, by having wltnoaacd mmo muat umultrfut euttt of f TOMCEI)|*ATI!III » r■> * CoNiuMmoN produced by Ua uao, In Mnnlleelfn, Sullivan Co,,' |-| , ~ 1 ,l l' * **.*olulAlV, rcspcrlfuUj Now York, nbout a year alnco 1 and have alneo fult'nniioua that 1 loiiuoru hta nruiutßioniil snrvicet to the riliii'tit iu grunt efficacy might bcconm mom gonbrnlly known. Tht 'of 1 -Vrliuli' mul vtuinitv nm«„ 1.. a 1 ,■, . . iHilnimmur 1 hit »KrotlicMn-lnwnull,".lelc will, ranuminlon, ■ ~,,,, , ™ 111 SllwlglM^Jliw irtid I lull confident, from wbnt I had icon of tbo efficacy of ‘ liulconilt g, when■ he mil ul BitANt’a llai.nam, thut If I could procure It for hU ttao, It would' liinl , d ho foqnd,*whoil iJOt moffcialhHnll i»«t»nni>il dure him; mid n. Wo codld not find It In ltd* county, I went M i (Jarllule Im.n7 *Vr “ IOnWI en * a B fJ ' Sulllvßti county,.about ninety mllua, nnd pmclmuxl auvotnl hot* I ' ,C *♦ 11, • lie* i but belore I returned with ibe mmllelrm, he died. One of my neigliliura wna limn very much Afflicted with imln In ihu Inenal and aide, nlid with aiieh a atrlctnro nnd llitbtimaa mruan hit rheat, tlmt u. bmubed with ureal difficulty. Iln need mm bottle of Ilia medicine that I brought, mid It gave hnmedintu relief, nnd cured liini. My wll»t Inia m>ud imnlhur bottle, nnd aim auyt It baa done her more good ilian nil the other medicine* tun ever took, From Ihu benefit thoae puraon* have derived, and from my rot* ommendHilor™, Irom what I bud prevloualy hoard and tern work*, mnny por»on* Imre are now wanting tht nimllelrM»*| and aa there la no agent lu thU town, they have per* - tuaded mo to write for nn agency*. - ■ Your* respectfully, IRA JOHNSON, DOCTORS COULD NOTOURE. Mr. CORNELIUS H, SMITH, merchant, CoVint Ctnlrt, Kriif JW,m,,r * MBW.MWI YOW IIItANT 1 * India N I»ul. D * L ** M rnml WnANTji Putnrvmo Extract, ftronoarljr all told , wid I wmit Ifthmidlntbly another supply, for (hoy ttU «or« faytdiy, am) giro btltir lalitfaclion, than.nil (no olhur modi* r 0 0r . ,8 ?‘ TulmonakV lUi.sam has rnlshd'R lad^ fltfro from r bod of dsiuroroui mid isovoro siukneM. Wlilfth AIL’TUB OOOTOns HAD GIVEN UP ASINOUIUIJX*. Thgy Said abomuAl dis with r consumption or the lungs. After rU Md pronounced (ha case hop*Un, ibe coaimcucod (alhij iWAa«*—(wd uow ibo Is well I I’m h.ili* lit I'diiiitii' j.y 2)i,J JK* Rawliuh anil »v W, llavtrtlick ; by W. D. fc. Uny* and J. <5. Sc U. D. Alliok in Sliiiipunaluirg; by Win. Loyd in Libitum; by J, F.Spahr in Mooluinlcahurg; by J. 11. (lormn; in Nowvillc; by J. M. Lutz in HurrlabnrkH’ huil by iiifoiHn in nit jiurlß of (lie Slula All leMers mul nrdi’fs imiNi In- Mililrcsscd to Wallace Sc Co. JOG Brondwny, Now York, Mufcb-20, !85li—onwly Coni! Coni! Ruhsorlbtr hnw Jiihl rcrolvod it hlr Coat Yard, | hi Iho W ohl our} nl Ilitfh Mf loot. • Miitorlnr nu.tli ly of WilUoKlmrro. Pliicjfmvo. Lvlc m h Vtllov, Lluu burnpr*’mill niiMikßuillhß' COaJj,- whicli ho Is pro pared tfr h\V til rhdtWri prtoeii. Ilu' rraneeifuljt rnlfritß (bo pulroniigti of llm ponplo of C.rlislo mid *ioinMy. • W; r/murhayv Affi , • Oarlialc; Oct 9,lBso—Gin; ' * l PREPARED DT DR. C. M. JACKSON, • ■ AT TUB GERMAN MEDICINE STORE ■ No. 120 Arch Street. Philadelphia'. Their power over tho above diseases is not celled, if equalled, by any other preparation i„ o' United Stales, as the cures utiest, in many e after skil||i)l physicians had failed, ' aMI Those Billers ore worthy the attention orinvalhl. Possessing greet virtues in the rectification of Z caeca of the. Liver ami leaser glands, exercising 1 ’ most searching powers in weaknesses and affl .air ■ or the digestive orgttns, they ond plensnnt. . . ’ .ccnin^- READ AKD BE COHVIKCED. | ■' [From thd “ Boston Bcc.’’j . 11 Dr. Hoofiand's . Celebrated German Hitters foil the cure ol Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dvsnewk f Chronic or Nervous Debility, is deservedly one of d, I moat popular Medicines of the day. Those Uiiien I have been need by thousands, and it friend si on I olhowr says ho has himself received an eHeelashM permanent cure of Liver Complaint from ihr use d this remedy. We are speaking from cxprricnct and to the afflicted Wo advise.their use.” 1 “ Dr. Hoofiand’s German Bilicrs. mannfacloref by Dr. Jackson, are now recomraeuded by some ol the moel prominent memhdrs of the faculty, as is' 01 title of much efficacy in cased of female ncatnn ses. As such is the case, wo Would advise all moih. ers to.obtain a bottle, and lhus save themselves mark sickness.. Persons of. debilitated constitutions will find those Bitters advantageous to’ their heahh.u we know from experience the salutary effect llm they hove 'upon weak systems,''. [Prom the N, Y. Weekly Messenger, Jan. G, 1850. J •• Dr. Ihojland't Herman /filters.—Here is spm pmation which the leaning presses in the Union tp. pear to bo unanimous in. recommending, and the loason is obvious. Ills mode after a prescription furnished by one of the most celebrated phvriciau of modern limes: the Into Ur? Christopher Wilhrliu Unbound, Professor to the Univcn-ity of Jena, Pri vate Physician to the King of Prussia, and one d the grCnlest medical writers Germany has ever pra. duecil. He wusvinpholicullv Ihecnemyol humlut, mid therefore n medicine of which he was die in. veillof olid endoiser, may he- confidently relied on. lie specially recommended it in Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Debility; Vrnigo, Acidily of die Silo loach. Gonslirpnlion, nnd nil complaints arising frnni II oiemdereil condition of llibslomach, the Livcr.sni tbi! intcMmes. Tile “Philadelphia S.iturdny Gazelle,” the best Family Newspaper published in the Unhctl Stales, the editor says Of , DK. lIOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, * •* It is Beldam that we recommend what iich termed Patent Mediejnes to the cotilldedco and paironsga' of our renders! and, Iherefote, when we reeonnoei.il l)r ( lloofl.iiid'd Geriiidn Bhlers, we wish it to InJij. linltly ‘Understood that we nib inil spcaliliig of Iks iiuntriiios ol the day, flint ate noised nltout for a Inirf lieriod, anil Itien liirgoll. n alter lliey hove ilonrlliril guilty race of mischief, Inil of u tnci'ii iile lona ee laldtshnd. ffolvcraoffv pitied, aii.’l which has oitltbi neatly approval of the lactillv Itself." Eviilenco Upon evldetlUe hits hee/l received fliki Iherfor, going) from all ioefutna of (he Uni hi list thtce tears, nnd the .slfottg. si testimony in ns Invor is, that there if more of it used in the praclicl of the regular physicians of Philadelphia’, than all other 11.. Bliuoii comhined-a fuel that can lie rosily established, ami I Oily proving that U scientific pie. pii.-ation will moel with their quiet approval when presented oven in this form. That this Medicine will cure Liver ComUninl nnd Dyspepsia, fto (Ata ran duul.l, niter usioe it as .dreel d. It net, specifically U|m „ n„. ,„„n.,eli ,„j ve f i His preferable to ealemel in off Ullwm dii. trio effivf Is immediate. They can he ..hi.in. tslerr.l 10 female or in.am wfllt safely and rtlialde liemfily ul any time* DEWARS OF COUNTERFEITS, • rijis Mailicina ha» nllaincj that cliarncl i iwhh'K'ik'iicrrnarjr for ull inriUdnea In nlla.n. Inin .loud counturft'ilera to pm forth a npurioua nrlidi at ■ l,l ri “ k ° r l| io li»ea of thorn who oro innocently Jt- CCIVCtI. J Lmk well lb Ihe mark a of the Genuine I- Thrr liavo tins writlm signature i>f i;. W, Ml.'KSOfl upon |ho wrapper, mid Iho name blown irt lliu 14ft h, without which /he)/ art epuriowt. For aal« wholesale and retail nl the. GERMAN MEDICINE STORE,- , ?.o, 120 ARCH fftrrdf,*tnVo door below Sixth flat# nf 278' Rati* h 1 reel) Thiladelphfn, und by resivcinbls dOulera throughout the cniiuiry. Al «» for wit*by SAMUEL KI.MOTT, In Carlisle, and reapcr-taldi l dealers throughout the State. . November 28, 1860.—1 y. GEOROE Z. BKETZa OUROBON DENTIST, wouldrespectfully Inform 0 tho public that ho in now prupuied to performuß operations <m tho Teeth that.may.bo required. Ar** tillciul 1 uclh tnaurled from a ttinglu tooth to tnt'rih* tiro Htit,'upon tho latest And noMt approved principle. 1 ho patronage of thu public is respectfully solicited.’ He may he found at thu residence of Ill's brother in North Fill street. Carlisle, Supt 20‘. 1850—ly JIUI.V miaatitiSoiv, \ * I«UNKY AT LAW—Office in the liohpb i X »l Misb McUiaiija, near the store of A. A W. lidiMts, Souih Hanover street. Cuiliule, April 4. 1850—ly IMuiiuimftl CluttNlcal /l(!iuß'uiy< (Pouu MILKfI WKITOI CilUalSlß.) PIIE Ainth cession will commence on Monday L Nov. 4. In consequence of tho (ncreiisinij P a * Ironogc, n largo ond cbrnmodinus brick edifice lw» noon erected, rendering (hi* one of the most comfort* *Mo and desirable iiistiiuiions in (be 8(alo. ;No «>• ! of aickness bua occurred since. It waa found* "'*• Tho aludmila ora I'onaloinlv iiiulfjt the charge ■if. cninpolom und faithful inaliuclora. Tho neigh, •orbood proamila no Icinplnliona' to vice or lniniornl B *) y' Utori* bring no town or viliogo ni’iir 111!' itndilh Hon. (Jiniulora, with further ioforniuliioi, furnUlred’ 5‘ odUruaaing li. K. lIDIIKS, Principal anil l'iopi~iflor,\ Plainfield P.O„Cilmln Ca.,l'a‘. October 10, ISBO ‘ ■ I«oo»h. jy T UST received, 0 Cloaca novo’ olid Yonllia' Unnla,'- W< 0 Which* ill bo aold low. N. \V. WOODS, Ag’l. fi ; Wnlor Pioori(»o« „ , I lIST received, n largo Irtl'of Mi'oi’o Witter Proor OHo q<Villl v* wldob will he mild j>!* D«o. 13,1'850, W*. WOOtUsVAfr’i* 1^ €‘.rviOitsnii«lßtiMn^ A PRIME article 'of hollr f*|r. hnl<'inir> ForMli* Idrv, by} URMLEY'A HAINAN, . - , VTcat H.ijjh alrec'f [From Scon's Weekly*] MORE EVIDENCE I
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