- ~r. J'Sttttlllot iArrlralTel 'Hardware, ‘V i . /Cheaper than Ever! / having' just returned from the East, offers lb thV public e. more ample and complete assortment of Goods in his lino than ever previously respectfully solicits dealers and others to a call, when ho will show them Goods at ftsfcnishlbgly.low prices. Builders, Carpenters and others! 1 His.jstock-comprises a full and complete assortment of (looks* latches, hinges, screws, window, springs, bolts of various kinds, window glass, putty, paints of allcolors, oils, turpentine, ,&c. Mill,•cross-cut and circular saws; hand, pannol, ripping. & back Saws, bugurs,, chisels, .broad,;hand, chopping & pointing SVxest.batcbQts, planes, plane , bits, steel, and iron nails, spike*,,&c •?". To> Saddlers and Coach Makers! Acorapleteossortmcnt of Saddlery tools, silver, brass and japafldtaounting, carriage trimmings arid laces, plain-arid figuredcanvass, drab cloth, ralh'net serge Arid-buckram; Moss and Deer’s hair, patent and cn kmbled leather, lamps and dashers. Also hubs, fel- and spokes, Eliptic springs; iron axles, &c. ‘ To. Cabinet and Shoe Makers! , Mjr stock embraces a complete assortment of Goods in their line. Moroccoes, lining and binding skins, lasts, .thread,.pegs, and tools of every description, curled hair, hair cloth, varnishes, mahogany & ma ple Yeagers, mouldings, rosettes, sofa springs, glass, mahogany , mineral and veneered knobs of'all sizes. Toßlackstniths, Farmers and others, who may bo in want/of good Iron, he offers a full assortment of hammered horse-shoe, scollop, plough, broad and harrow tire iron; rolled horse-shoe, bar, band, round, and square tire; hoop Sc sheet iron, nail rods; Russia -sheet iron, cast, sheer, spring Sc blistered steel; Eng lish ScAmerican wagon Sc carriage boxes, anvih, vices, horse-shoe nails, &c. To’housekeepers & those about entering the ma trimonial state, I'would invite attention to beau tiful assortment of Waiters and Trays, plain and Oolhic.stylbs; knives Sc forks, butter knhos, carving knives and forks, table steels, butcher dc ham knives, keissors, sheers, Brittania, German Silver and Silver Plate,Hible arid tea spoons, brass and enameled pre serving kettle* smoothing irons, hollow-ware, tubs, buckets, churns, dec. Also Paints, Dye-stuffs, Firo 9c waterproof Paint. ' HENRY SAXTON. Carlisle, December 6,1850. Fresh Arrival of Hardware. viicape»i, HAVING just returned from Now York and Phil adelphia with tho best and Cheapest Stock of HARDWARE. CUTLERY, BUILDING MATE RIALS, PAINTS, «Scc., over brought to Carlisle, I WpU d> respectfully request dealers and consumers and-all others, to give mo a call and see whether they cannot get more and bettor goods for tho same money, than at any other place in town. My stock of Locks, Latches, Dolts, Hinges, Screws, Nails, Bpikesy Glass, Paints, dec., is complete and very cheap.- Of Carpenters’ Tools, I have a splendid as sortment. Also, Cabinet Maker’s Tools and Mato , riaja.viz:—Vnnccrs, Mahogany, Mineral and Gloss ‘‘Bureau Knobs and Varnish. SADDLERS AND COACH MAKERS, dan have everything in their line cheaper than eve.r For Shoemakers, 1.-have a first rale stock of Morocco and. Lining • ?Mss, Bindings, Pegs, Thread and Wax, and o su • f Perb assortment of Shoemakers’ Tools. I have alsol assortment of Ball’s Lasts, made in Har lOTfliburg, which con be had at no other place in, (own, and at Ball’s prices. Together with an assortment of all kinds of Hammered and Rolled Iron and Steel. Of Housekeeping Articles, I have Knives, Forks, Spoons, Waiters, Snuffers and Troys, Tubs, Buck 01d, OCC, - Of WALL PAPER, t have the largest, Hand somest and cheapest assortment in (own. And to want Good and Cheap HARDWARE, I would say, come and see for yourselves, _ Hot. 14, i 960. FrcsU Arrival of English & American Hardware. THE subscriber having junl returned from the ■Eastern cities with a full and handsome assort* Pjgnt of all kjnds of Hardware of the very best mak-, ers and well selected* is now opening at the Cheap Hardware Stand, in North Hanoyor street, next door to Scott’s hotel, where ho invites all that are in want df good and cheap Hardware, to give him a call and see and satisfy themselves of the truth, as wo are de termined to sell at a small advance, Small profits and quick sales is the order of tho day. To Builderty Carpenters and Others . A. full slock of white, mineral and japaned knobs, looks and latchos, hinges, screws, window sash and shutter springs, strait-nocked and barrelled bolts, of every kind; mill, cross cut'and circular Saws; hand, panel, ripping and back Saws; bright, black and blue augurs; chisejs, bropd, pointing, hand and chopping Axe#, of different makers; hatchets, planes dc plane oils, steel and iron squares, flics, rasps, brads, spikes, all sizes.' • - To Saddlers and Coach Mahers. Oat stock consists of a complete assortment of arti cle* la your line of business, such as brass, silver & japaned mounting,.carriage, trimmings, broad paster ing and seaming laces, fringes, plain ond figured can vass, oil cloth, lop Unlng cloth & sogo lining, while, red; blue and black patent leather; Dashers, silver &. brass plate, Door hair, resells, hubs, follows, spokes, bpwi, ellptio springs, iron oxios, malleable castings. , To Cabinet and Shoe-makers , A full stock of shoe kit and flndings, boot morjcco, , FretfClTkld, straits, morocco & lining ond binding skins; lasts, tacks, pegs, hammers, pinchers, French morocco, superior copal varnish, japan and black varnish, mahogany and maple vanoers, moulding, beading:, resets, gloss, mineral and mahogany knobs of every size and stylo. . ’ To Fanners and Others . . tl tons of assorted bar iron, warranted of tho brat quality. .A splendid ossortmcnl of bar ond rolled irqnr.Haroiziorod, horse-shod, scollop, plough, broad and narrow tire, rolled, horse-shoe bar, band, round and square iron; cost, shear, spring, English and American blister steel, English wagon boxes, car riage boxes in setts, anvils, vices, flies, rasps, horse shoe nails, dee. v To Housekeepers* A beautiful assortment of cheap Fancy goods, such as waiters, trays, plain & fancy knives, forks, butch* •r knives, steels, brlttania.lamps, brass candle sticks, brUlania and sliver table and tea spoons, plated but* preserving kettles, smoothing irons, Iron ana tmed tea &. dv'ol boilers, iron frying and broad pans, washboards, tubs, churns, buckets, iron pots, wash kottlss, and stow pons, dec. r , ~ ’ JACOB SENER. Carlisle, Nov 7,1860 —Eirst Arrival of Boots & Shoes FOR THE FAU, SEASON AT ' Porter’s Shoe Store, ‘.A* if St., easn the lUiMiotu Dkiiot ’ tIOMPRISINO Mon’., Roy', and Youth'. Calf /Kip *nd Ooarao Boot, and Brogans, which are Warranted to be of the boat quality, Ladles' Galt ers t Buskins and French Tloa, Mieaaaand Children’> Bools and Shoes in great variety. ' Alio, an alegant assortment of GUM SHOES & BOOTS, with all the late improvement., and war ranted perfect. Having purchased those Gum shoes . fnJm the agent orthednnnufacturer, I unauthorised {Ogive a new pair in place of any that prove defee- Hoe inioiaring. Having's largo stock of French Calf Skins, Mo roeeo,lf Id, Ac., and good workmen, every attention la given to oustomer work as usual. WM, M. PORTER." 0»rliil«, S*j)(, Iff, Iff SO. Socpna ArrlVftl of Fall DryiGoo'ds. . ARNOLD & LEVIy T)ESPECTFIJLLY triform tho. public, ' that they JLV» havo just returned from 1 Philadelphia.’ and ore now opening at their now and cheap .Wholesale and Retail store in NorllvHanovorstrcet, the largest and cheapest assoitmont of 1 Fall arid'Winter Goods ever brought to Carlisle. Wo. particularly invite the at tention of tho Ladies to our largo assortment of . ;liaUics Bi-ess Goods. New stylo figured and changeable Silks, Sallin Dc Shone, figured,-striped, embroidered and changeable Cashmeres; Mquqlia do Laioes, Mohair Sc Silk Lus ters, plain black Silk, silk striped and changeable Alpacas, French Mcririocs, Parrimattas,'plain and embroidered Sack Flannels, Brussels Lace,. Jenny Lind Silk and Velvet Trimmings. Shawls. Among our very extensive assortment can be seen the .largest, handsomest and cheapest lot of Day Stato Long and Square Shawls ever exhibited in Carlisle. Black, French and English Cloths; plain, black and fancy Cassimercs, Bat(inct(s, Kentucky Joans, Vel vet Cords, and a largo assortment of Vestings, Wo have just rclceivcd'a second supply of Car peting which.we-are determined fo sell 15. per pent, cheaper than the same quality cun be purchased clsowhcto. Blankets, Floor and Table Oil Cloths In great va* riety. , Boots Shoea.— Another large lot of Boots and Shoes has.been added to our former stock, for Mon, Boyr, Women arid 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 .examine our extensive assortment before purchasing elsewhere, as wo are determined to give bargains, Carlisle, Oct SI, 1860 THE undersigned respectfully informs his friends and numerous.customers, that he has re cently returned from Philadelphia, with a very large and carefully selected assortment of now PAL GOODS, purchased al the lowest prices, and which ho is determined, to dispose of at very, small profits. Superior. CYo/Aa, al from 75 cents to $G a yard. Cassimores, Cassinets and Vestings, at various prices. Dress Goocfci such as Delaines, Beregos, and a splendid assortment of Silks. An extensive as sortment of Calicoes & Ginghams. 'Also, Checks, Table Diapers,Tickings, Muslins, Bonnets, Hats. Boots and Shoes, —A good assortment of Men’s, Women’s, and Children’s Bools and Shoes, of superior quality, and very cheop. Also, boy’s and Men’s Cloth and Hungarian Caps. Groceries, such as Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Pekin Tea Com- E’s celebrated Teas. Also, constantly on the best quality of Carpel Chain, The sqbsoriber respectfully asks alt who wish good bargains, to give him an early cal). Don’t forget the stand, opposite Leonard’s old stand, North Hanover street. Butter, Eggs, Rags and Soap, taken at market prices. •N. W. WOODS, Agt. Carlisle, Oct 3, 1850 T L. STERNER & CO., have just received ■ tli and are now. opening at . their new store, in ‘ North Hanover street, opposite Monyer’s Confec . (ionary store, a,sp!ondid. assortment of Fall Goods, Such as Black Silks, barage de laincs, figured, striped, and.plain cashmeres; mouslin delaines, r mohair and silk lusters, plain black and change ( able alpacas, new stylo calicoes and chintzes, cloths and cassimeres, sattlnotts, Kentucky jeans, velvet cords,' an assortment of pant stufls, vest ings of all kinds and prices; muslins, tickings, checks, table diapers, «c. Groceries,,^ euoK aa oaQbo, leas, chocolate, nee, sugar, malae- BBS—S LQ,V^, » ,—- - •‘Suction Bargains! A large lot of Boots and Shoes bought at Auction, will be sold cheaper than can be had at any other store. Also a large stock of Carpets. : We respectfully invite every body to .call and judge.for themselves, as wo are determined to of fer great bargains. JOHN P. LYNB. I. L. STERNEU & CO. Carlisle, Oct, 3, 1960 At the Cheap Store corner of Hanover and Louther Sts. % opposite Hamer's Grocery $/ore. THE undersigned moat respectfully informs his friends and tho public generally, that he has just returned from Philadelphia with a well selected as sortmor.t of purchased at tho lowest prices, and which he is do t mined tu sell at small profits; among them may bo found Cloths, Cassinleres, Testings, Sellinctts, Velvet Cords, Kentucky Joans, &c. LADIES DRESS GOODS, consisting in part of Dliick Silks, Cashmeres, Mousolin do Lames, Alpa cas, Coburgs, Ginghams, Calicoes, Sack Flannels, Collars, Locos, Fringes, &c. DOMESTICS, Tickings, Chocks, Flannels, Dril lings, Osn&burg, Llnsoys, Muslim; bleached and un bleached. Also,Groceries in all their variety, viz: Sugar, Coffee, Teas, Molasses, Spices, Chocolate, See. R->g» and Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods. (Please give mo a call* „ A. C. FETTER. Carlisle, Sept 20,1850 8. N.UAVRENGE, Agent for the sale of Southworth Manufacturing Co's writing Papers , Om CMCB lo ft k°* o superior Papers now in /C\J\J store, and for sale to tho trade at the lowest market prices, consisting in port of Fine thick Flat Gaps, 12, 14,16 and 10 lbs.,blue and white, Superfine Medium and Demi Writings, blue and white, tr. Extra super and superfine Folio Posts, blue and white, plain and ruled. Superfine Commercial Peats, blue ond white, plain and ruled. Extra super Linen Note Papers, plain and gilt S.upcifine anil fine Sill Papers, long ano J, Superfine and fine Counting-House Caps and Post#, blue and white. Extra super Congress Caps and Letters, plain and ruled, blue and while. Extra super Congress Caps and Le ' ' v Superfine Sermon Cops and Posts, f > * Superfine blue linen thin Loiters. ' "Lawyer's" Brief Papers, Superfine and fine Cops and Posts, ruled and plain, blue and white, various qualities and prices. Also, 1000 reams white and assorted Shoo Papers, Donnot Boards, white and assorted Tissue, Tea, Wrapping, Envelope, assorted and blue Mediums, Cap Wrappers, Hardware Papers, dec. ‘ July 26, IB6o—om STEAM SASH , DOOR AND BLIND MANU- I'AC'JVRY,, /'IUARLES WILKINS Sc CO, bog leave to inform Vj the citizens of CafUslo and’lho public generally, that they are still engaged in manufacturing Sash, Doors, and Blinds, in the best manner, and at the Shortest notice, by- steam, at prices for below those manufactured by hand, and with much greater sim* llarlly. All orders will bo thankfully received, and punctual y attended to. Samples of work oan bo soon at No. 91 Minor Street, Philadelphia. 10,000 lights of assorted sash fur sale at the low* eat cash prices. : CHARLES WILKINS A CO. No, 83 Roeetirtet , Philadelphia, Mty 93,1650.—1 y V CLOTUS 4 CASSJMERES. CARPETS • CARPETS! ’ ivmv goods! Bargains! Now Full Goods Fall Goods, Warehouse No.'S.Mlnor street,Phila, ISAY STATE M TjVe w i p Aidii': u oooh. ;TT7Eliavo received avery heavy stock Df.Fall and \y Winter Goods, consisting, of ■ • Cloths, Gassimcres, Vestings, dtall price?; white, -yellow and red' Flannels, Lin ■scys, Velvet Cords; Ccavcrtoens, 'and a 'Variety, of Oassinctls, from-ST : to 80 cents per yard. Long arid Square Shawls, from sB|so to #2O, checks, (ickinps,, ginghams and calicoes in abundance. Mouelin doLaiilcsandAl* pacas, both plain and fancy colors; Merinoes, Para* matta cloths, 1} yards wide plain all wool de Ldincs, Kentucky Joans & Canton Flannels MILLINER r OOOM t Bonnet Ribbons, Bonnet Sattins, Bonnet Velvets, Straw Gimps and Cords, Silk and Common Wiro,.Comforts and Suspenders, Hosiery dc'Qloves, of cotton, woolen & silk, Hanover Buck skin Gloves,-buttons, cords,,bindings, and u good assortment of dross trimmings.... Cloth Caps and Gtnn Shoes, of oveyy kind and at all prices, laces, edgings, Book, Swiss, Mull,'Cambric and. Jaconot bared and striped Muslins, and lots of goods not enumerated, which will bo exchanged for monoy-to' (ho advantage of.our customers ai (ho rate of about 16 y. r ccnL below the usual prices. Cal. and see, * Carlisle, Nov 7,1850 Frcsli Groceries. THE Store of the subscriber has just been newly supplied with l choice and.fresh selection,of ov* [ biy thing intho Hno .of a Grocer, ul prices lower , then usual, among which are RIO COFFEES, from 14 to 15 cents per pound, forgood to a strict' , iy prime article. Also BRdWN SUGARS, forgood to oxtra.fine, from 6 to 0 cents per pound and the best quaity of. LOVERIHQ'S CRUSHED sugars, including -Loaf at the old prices, fogohtor with'a general assortment of Spices, Soaps, Chocolates, 6al eratis, Indigo, candles, OHs, and every variety, of the celebrated Jenkin's Green and Black Teas, and other articles. Our friends and customers erp Invited to coll and examine before buying elsewhere* We again tender our thanks to the public generally for tholiboral patronage thus far extended to us. [ Carlisle) Oct 10, 1850. Cheap Fall and Winter Dry Goods. YE. ARCHAMBAPLT, N. E. corner of llth i and'. Market, has now in store a full assortment of seasonable goods, in- part DHESS GOODS, British and American Chintzes at 5, 6,7, 8, 9 and 12} cents. Mouslin do Laines at 12}. 14,185, 22 and 25 els. Paris printed Cashmeres at 16, 18|. 23,25 and 31 cents. . ■ .Plain high colored Do Laines from 12} fo 50 cts. ■High Lustra black and colored Alpacas from 13} lo 75 cents. French Mcrinoos at 75, 87, $1,1*25 and 1,50. Wide Paramcllos ail colors at 95; 31, 37, 50, 62 . and 75 cents. Black Silks nl 50, 62, 75, 87 and $!. Changeable Silks from 75, to $1,25. Black and colored Tare Satins from $l, to $1,50. - muslins—msum ■■■. Now Market Sheeting at 8 cents. Conestoga do at 6 cents, Bleach Muslin# at 5, 6, 7,8, D, 10, snd 10} cts. Cloth 9, C assimeres and SaUinn'etls. Clack French Cloths from 81,50 (o'ss. Fane; and plain Cassimcrcs from’so cts lo $1,50. Satinets at 25,31, 37, 50, 62, 75, and 87 cts. Vestings from 25 to $1,50 per yarth, ' Carptts~CarpHs, A large assortment of Ingrain and Vcnitian Car pots from 12}to $l. V., E. ARCHAMBAULT, Wholesale and 'Retail dealer In Carpet*. Sc*,, |»L $5. corner 11 Ih and Market Streets, Philadelphia. * November 7,1850*-3m ’ Here Js wliero you set good Bargains! BXnAVSS.Sc co„ HXVHJUUan.ibtt store at the -co/mf ftfHko-Mar* Kot Square, Carlisle, 'where Ittey beep, constantly on hand a large assortment of , Ready-made Clothing,. in every variety of style, Greater bargains ere offer* cd at this establishment than can he allbrdod.by any other house ,in the trade. We have now toady a splendid assortment of Ovoicools, Sacks,.Business Coats, Dress & Frock Goats. Latest style of P.*nts and Vests, Caps, Hats, White end Otripcd Shirts, besides a variety of Fancy articles.: i Gentlemen are invited to give us a call, as we are satisfied that those who buy will got a good fit and at a low price. ‘ 8. DRELLi Agent. Nov 21, 1850—3 m “I am a man, and deem nothing which relates to man foreign to my feelings. YoutU & Binnliood. ■ A VIGOROUS LIFE, A PREMATURE Death . Kinkelin on Self Preservation. Only 25 CENTS,. This Book, just published, is filled with useful in* formation, on the infirmities and diseases of the Ge nerative System. It addresses itself alike to Youth, iMunhood and Old Age, and should be read by all The valuable advice and impressive warning it gives, will prevent, years of misery and suffering and save annually thousands of lives. „ Patients by reading it, will loam hoVr to prevent tho destruction of their children. , A rorailianco of 26 cents, enclosed in a letter, ad ncssod to Br. Kinkelin,'Philadelphia, will ensure a aook; under envelope, per return of mail. Dr. K. fifteen years resident physician, N. W. corner of Third and Union street, between Spruce and Pine, Philadelphia, may bo consulted confidentially, ' Ho who places himself under tho cafe of Dr. K.. may religiously confide in his honor os a gentleman, and confidently roly upon hit skill as n physician. Persons at a distance may address DtrK. by loiter, (post paid,) and bo cured at homo. i i Packages of Medicines, Directions, &b., forwarded t by sending a remittance, and put up secure from da* mage or curiosity*, s Booksellers, Nows Agents,- Pedlars, Canvassers, and all others supplied with the’abovo work at very I low rales. ‘ • February 7, IB6o*—ly Flro lUMiirnu c. * THE Alien and Eastpcnnsborough IWutunl Fiie Insurance Company of Cumberland county,lncor porated by an act of Assembly, is now fully or ganized, and in operation under the management of the following commissioners, viz t ' Jacob Shelly, Win. K. Gorgas, Michael fcdok, lin, Molohoir Dronnoman, Stnyman, Christian Tilzel, Jacob H. Ooover, Lewis Hyor, Henry Logan, Benjamin H. Messer, Jacob Kirk, Samuel Proweli, Joseph Wickerehami The rates of insurance are as low antlfayorablo as any Company of the kind in the Sfalo, Per sons wishing to become members are ! invited to make application to the agents of the company Who are willing to wait upon them at «ny time,. JACOB SHELLY, Trcuhnl. HsNny Looan, Vice Ptutienl, Lewis liven. Secretary. Miqii*r.l, Oockun, TVrnsurer. November 1,1849,. . AGENTS. ' > Cumberland county— Rudolph Marlin, N. Cum berland; 0,13. Herman, Kingstown) Henry Zoar- Ing, Shiremnnstown: Robert Moore and Cliarlos Dell, Carlisle; Dr. J. Alii, Ohurohtowti) Samuel Graham, Woslponnsborough; James M’Doweli, Frahkford; Mode Griffith, South Middleton. York county— John Sherrick, Lisburn; John Dowman, Dlilaburg; Peter Wolford, Franklin; John Smith, Esq., Washington; W. Shrieking, Dover; Daniel Ralfensborgor, J. W. CiofL Harrislturg—Houser & Loohlhan., , Members of the company having Policies about to oeplro can hare them renewed by making ap plication to any ofthe agents. ' ( ■. , ...Stoves ; Gardner’s Foundry, J asl High Street, THE subscriber inform bis friends and Hie public in general, that be .'till continues at-the above stand, where Jib lia on hand a very large and ohoice'assortment of w Superior glove?, of all patterns, sizes, and kinds, which he Is pre pared to sell'very cheap. Ho has a groat variety of the most approved Cook Stoves, for coal or wood. Also, Air Tight Parlor, Cannon, & Nine plate Wood Stoves, of all patterns. Don’t forget the,place, and to call before purchasing elsewhere, as this will be found the cheapest and best estab lishment in the place to obtain a good store. FRANKLIN GARDNER. Oct 10, 1850—3 m , A & W DENTZ, THE ‘ subscriber would inform his friends and the public generally, (hot ho has taken tho room on tho corner of Nonh Hanover street and Locust Al loy, in tho room lately occupied by Moses Bullock, as a Chair Manufactory, where he will keep constant ly for solo an elegant assortment of Cabinet ware, such as Secretaries, Bureaus, Workstahds, Dining and Breakfast Tables, Card, Pier and Centre.Tublcr; French, field, high and low post Bedsteads, &c.; to gether with every other article of Cabinet Ware-—oil of which ho will sell very cheap for Cash, or ex change fur Country Produce at market prices. . S *Choir««, Settees, Rocking Chairs, and •every other article manufactured in that branch of business. Ho would also inform tho public that ho has recently opened a shop in Churchtown, Allen township, whete ho will keep conslant- on hand every thing in his lino. J. W. EBY, Having provided himself with a splendid Hearse COFFIN'S will bo made on reasonable terms, and funerals, in town or country, will bo attended with out extra charge. He respectfully solicits a share of public patronage, confident that he can render gene ral satisfaction. J. R. WEAVER. Carlisle, Juno 20, 1850—ly Fall& .Winter Clotlilng. . Money Saved is. Money Made . TROUTMAN & MAY’S New, Cheap and Fashionaobk Clothing Store, On Main street, opposite Elliott's Drug Store, and two doors west of OgHby's Store,' THANKFUL lo .Ihfl citizens of Carlisle and vicinity for Ihsir Increased custom, we again,re quest their company to view our largo and splen did assoitmonl of Heady-made Clothing for Fall & Winter wear. • Our stock consists of all kinds of COATS, PANTSi VESTS, and Gentlemen’s Wearing Apparel in general, suitable for tho sea son, out and made In the most workmanlike man ner and of the latest Fall and Winter Fashions. All who wish lo favor us with a call can save front twenty-five to fifty per cent, by buying alour store, and oil goods sold warranted lo givo entire satisfaction. , . Carlisle, 0ct.,3, 1860 - -- ■ • ’ Cheap Clotliing! I • • Heartk&n’Uinpet! Here (Hoy-oortel here they are! WhalV.the mattorl what’s the mattcrl Only look, at the crowd, Come on Joe, Jim and Sam Hatter, Let us see what’s out. Heh, hol hero comes Bill, Wo'll ask him what's the muss; Sco how the street does fill, There ceriainly must bo a fuss 1 0, no boys, no fuss at all, Only another great arrival, . Of beautiful Clothing furlhe fall, . At M. & L. Steiner's Clothing Hall! I have just bought a suit so fine— Tell me, how do you like U Joel Don’t you want one like mine 1 Come on, boys, Id us go. Now lot me tell yon. What there you can find, , Coats of nil colors,' And Pants of all kinds.! . . Waistcoats so handsome, And Cravats so nice, And they will not think it troublesome. If you give thorn a call twice or thrico* They will wait on you with kindness. ' Ami they can suit you with a nice Cop, Which for its quality and cheapness,. . You can only find at Steiner's, West Main Sired, next door to Burk* holder's Hotel. ‘ ~ M. & L. STEINEU respectfully invites tho o(* tention of Ihoir friends and tho public generally, to their largo lot of Goods that have been purcha sed at a great sacrifice in tho city of Baltimore. They will sell them at a small advance, as there Is -no room for them In our little* store room. So come ono and all and take them at almost any price, as'WQ are.determined to soil ,cheaper than can bo bought I n Philadelphia, Now York pr Bal* limoro. . • Carlisle, Sopl 2G, 1850—3 m Farmers nua provi cs' Inn, Weet High Street, one square W’eet of the Rail. Road Depot, Carlisle. THE subscriber begs leave lo inform bis friends and (bo (ravelling community (hat ho has leased the above well known Bland, recently kept by Jacob Btaumbaugh, deed., and is now fully prepared, to ucoonimduuto all those who may be pleased to make his house their stopping place. THE HOUSE has boon recently furnished. The Stabling attached is largo and convenient, and on. pablo of accommodating Oily head of horses. His TADi.R.will at all limes bo supplied with the best the markets can afford, pod lilsßaH with the choicest liquors. Thankful for the patronage thus fur bo* slowed, ho respectfully solicits o continuance of (ho some. _ \ _ C. G, S'i'OUGH. Carlisle, May 23, 1630—tf THE LARGEST, cheapest; BEST ami most ELEGANT assortment of PIANO FORTES in Uio United Biotas, can always bo found at Clio warehouse of the subscriber, 171 Cliesnutslrecl, above Fifth,,at uio old stand occupied more than a third of century hy Mr. George Wllllg, music publisher. PIANOS, HARPS, ORGANS, SEHAPHINES, , AEOUANS, &0.,&c., fresh from the most celebrated Manufacturers InNcw York, Boston,Baltimore, Philadelphia, arid elsewhere. Sold, wholesaleand retail, at the maker's cash prices, OSCAR C.B. CARTER. j. . 171 Chcsnut si, Philo, PoVqnry SI, IB6o— ly CARPET BAGS end Travelling Trunlcs, A largo \J ossorlraent.ond of a auporicr quality; just react ed and for sulechoap by . CAAS, OQILBYi October 17, 1800 CARLIS E, Ciibluct Ware Room. PIAHO FORTES. BRANT’S INDIAN PlMfflfflfMMAl, . Hat cured without the Joust ’ shadow of dou i. very many o! 1 the most strongly developed cases of ulctVaitd at i [ diseased lungs —each cages ns woru never cured by nny other medicines—and ‘Which wore io utterly hopeless, thnt the disease i person* ‘were pronounced by physicians mid friends, to be a-ctWllv dtino. , It possesses nil the cleansing, nnd purifying virtue* nearly oa powerful nnd active as tho prcpnrntlon which wo cbII BRANTS INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT. This'diliurs' from thnt, because this possesses several othrb, medications which nrepecw/iaily adapted to, nnd are essentially necesjory, to cure . . . • ' COUGHS and CONSUIVIPTrOKrS, nnd nil diseases of & pulmonary nature, such diseases ns usually prove bo fatal under ordinary treatment, when they attack The, Breast, Throat, Lungs, hnd Heart. . This Balsam heals nnd cures ulcers in'tho Lungs, and elsewhere ■internally, as certainly nnd eo«ly : ns tho PURIFYING Extract cure/ana heals ; ulcers iztemally. This Balsam cures .Nine cases oi Cough nnd Consumption out of Ten, after all other remedies have failed to do goad, THOUSANDS OF CONSUMPTIONS and Chronic Couchs, abundantly prove its unfailing efficacy In such diseases, and Its undoubted curative power, and' soothing, healing properties in the following complaints ana diseases, viz. s Spilling of lllood, Bleeding at the Lungs, Vain m lAc Breast and Side, NignUSueats, Nervous Complaints, Palpitation of the Heart , Cholera Infantum, Dysentery, and Summer Complaints, In C/liiircn nnd Adu/ij—nnd ALL FEMALE WEAKNESSES AND COMPLAINTS. No remedy that hos been otiered to tho, public, has over hecn half ns certain and effectual In restoring ALL the incidental weak nesses nnd trrrguTariiies of tho sox, as Brant's Pulmonary Balsam. It makes no dlliorcnco whether tho derangement be or other incidental utafcnSit—it BEQU*. LAIES ALL, by itrehgUemng the system, equalising tho etreu- W»o«j nnd SOOTHING nnd ALLAYING NERVOUS IIUUTA DILI! i. See our Pamphlets for proof. CHANGE OF LIFE., From tho ffirl to tho \Vomaii, and the Woman at middle age— the one case is accelerated, mid thO othcr so gradually suppressed, ns to prevent nny of the fatal diseases that frequently arise In consequence of such ciiange. CONSUmPTIOIM! A DYING WOMAN CUIIED, \Vo state this euro to prove the pouer to save life, when this Balsam is used, even alter the person is considfred, by physician and mends to bo lit the last stages of dtsrasr—actually dying*- and, In this case, to for gone, that the shroud and burtdl clbthos were bought For the particulars of this case, nnd tho respecta ble nna undoubted proof of all tho circumstances and facts, we refer to our PAMPHLETS. ' Tills euro was effected on Mrs. ZIBA DYKEMAN, oTßallston Spa, Saratoga Co.. N. Y. Wo enn prove beyond ri doubt,’ many other almost equally ns hopoless/ftnd innumerable cases of Cdught n Pif-C on *umptioni CUIIKU, which were pronounced tnctiroHs by Skilful physicians. ■ LIVER COMPLAINT. of of Stamford, Conn., and others. DYSPEPSIA —*Sco the euro of T, S. U r t7cox, merchant oi Attica, Wyoming eo.,N, Y., and many more,ln our Pamphlets. Nervous Discuses null Derangements are Cured by Brant's Balsam without frill, DYSENTERY and SUMMER COMPLAINT In CAN ortrt and Adults —and CHOLERA INFANTUM, are aheout cured by this Balsam. , Tun Balsam Is the beat anodyne In tho world to soothe and quiet cross, fretful children lo strep, and cause them to rest out aty i and yet It does not contain any OPIUM, Laudanum, or PARitaontc.-and therefore, never Injures, affects, op diseases the brain, ns preparations of opium do. Weekly Children will bo. como flrsiiy, iißALTiiv, and hearty, and grow rapidly by the use of this Balsam.' . No mother need over mourn tho death of her child by Chob era Infantum, while teething, If BRANT'S PULMONARY BALSAM ho administered, , It should bo, for such oases, given in larger than tho ordinary doses PURIFY! PURIFY! For Life and Health are in the Blood. There Is not one of. all the various remedies purporting to bo Purifiers at the blond, that begins lo pojiui as much Purifying and Healing Virtue at - BRANT’S INDIAN ITIIIFIIMi EXTRACT. Tills Purifier hi tehnlfy prepared from Vegetables,rmd cures the morl obstinate, and loiig-sianding diseases of the blood, without puking, purging, sickening, or debilitating. It cleanses,' slrenglhrns, invigorate/, mnl?s mw, healthy. Stood, and gives nrw vigor rind new life to the whole system. HU ndreds-thousands Have been cured the past nnd‘present years, of diseases of the blood, by this Purifier— and such euros wore made too. by the use of Foul* Times I,css Quantify, and at Four Times Leu Cost, tbnn such diseases by or any other rem edythat has been as yot offorod to IboAubtlc. j Wo wish It were possible topnldlih To ibo world, at ono view MANY THOUSANDS flint srovbw. hvino mid rnfming anon health, whoscknowl tiilgo themselves.JndcbttidJlo Urn purifying. and hosting efficacy af Vrant'iJqdiiurPurifiir. Thin Punirißn cures- - . THE'WORST SCROFULAS, nnd all Impure tlUonres of the blood, vli.: Scald-tfcad, Salt • Hheum, Rheumalttm, Krugiion*, Pimples on the Fare, Piles, Mlft, Wceri,Votluitnet», Meieutinl Diffuses, L\vtr Complaint, Paint m the llaek. Side , and Limit, Hush of lllood to the Head, elCn ole, > IMPORTANT TO THE AFFLICTED. ‘Itl» •* question.of no «mntl- Importance for the sflllptcd to de cide, which, of nil tho Hnrnn(md)l>M hiu! other remedies, U llio CIII!APIiST AM) HOST UDIIATIHf. Wc* say, /front's Indian Pwifier Is cheaper nnd more nirnltvn— beenum, one buttle ul it, wiit.'li run bo bought for On, Dollar, cm. (nina Fouil Times nn much nudiral rjltraei/ ns on, botlh of Sat• lapaiilla, \v|ih'li also costson, dollar. If wu boreallcr prove that lartapaiilla is as dear at one dollar n bottle, ns llranrt Purifier would bo «t four dollars n bottle, becnumi the Purifier contnins oj»B*TEn mkpicai, KpFiDinv tliiiii sarsaparilla, then snrsnpn. rilln should litt.sold M'heenlyjire cents a bottle, to bo nn cheap ns llio PurUiurnt onn d-dlnr. flut ns <mr lUMirlbm does nut provo llio groub-r power nnd medical virtues of this Purifier, when compared vvhh (ha lint Manuiparillas, wo shall thorefuro show how much disease hna been cured BY ONE' DOLLAR’S WORTH. The first case wo state. is tlio cure which was effected in itfr J. 11. Ilatkin, uiMtuiue, Oneida To.. N. V., nnd w«* rhk not any of our.veracity, wtien wo say that this lithe most unlookid-jor ana hopeless cast of uuu 6f |l,^ Mo-t llimld Scrofulfts thst ever hns been cured flnco the world wn« created j nnd this win cured by Ten Times I.kbs of llrnut's I'mitinr, nud, nt I.ksi Cost. Upm ever II nwo half ns , i trot line mid honririt wn, cured by Ten Times as much snrsiipaniln. For lull pnrUcu ■tars, tee our Pamphlet: - Mr. iimddn states llmt ho Itnd been confined to his bed On, Year, nud wiii not uxil-’ctril io live lirenty /nur hours lon/irr, when (in bommcnccd ushijf llm I‘urijltr: Ills iii-ck wns niteii nenrly off from enr tu onr—n hula \vns CMtcn Mrow#A fAe H’(mfmi),— his onr Hoftrly cftlcn out—tho tite of «n< ami destroyed— an Ulcer, as Inrgens n mnu'a luuid. hod Hourly cutun ibrougb Ids tide-and there wqro on him in all, . Twenty Large, Deep, Dlselmrgtng Ulcers, —thnttho first hoitts he used, cnnhled him to get off of Ms bed whofa ho hnd l>cou cunftued twelve tnuutlii—tho second battle cnnbled hlm to get out of the Imtt— the fAird Lotlls ciinblod him to leabk fun miles, nud (hut the usn of ONLY TWELVE DOTTLES, rured olj the Ulcers, nnd rottdred him to health nnd strength •u that ho wns alia la I ,or* and attend to business ngnln, ns ho bad formerly done. . This euro !■ certified (n by Fourteen ItEsrECTABi.E Wit* nibses, vl|. : by Dnct, Thot. Williams, lino of' tho mo*l rcnpecl nblo phystdnns of ilomo—by ,1/r. 0. 11. llrpun, proprietor nnd keeper of tho West Rome hotol—by .Mrsere, Vittel 4 Leonard, yvholuialo nnd retnll druggliti, urtd by e/cven other jurtont all residents of llumn. DOCTORS CALL IT WONDEUFtTLI DOOT, 1U A JOHNSON, of Lexington, GreeniCo., N. Y., wrote to ui. Jnuunry lit, 1640: I become nequn nlnd wllb t*toni»bb)g elfecU of your IJHANT 8 INDIAN PULMONARY DA-LBAM, by having wllneuod some most wond,i/ui cures ol Consumption produced by its uio, in MuntlccUo. Sulllvun Co.. Now York, nbout n yonr since ; nud linvo since foil noxious llmt Its groat efficacy might become more generally known. .The Inst summer 1 hnd u brother Indnw quite sick with coiißumplion, and I full coiitident, from w}mt I- lind seen of tho cfficnoy of Dramt's Dalsam, that if I could procure It for his use, it would euro him \ nnd na wo could not mid It In this county, I wont to Sullivan county, about ninety miles, nud puri'limcd several bob ties { but before 1 returned with tho medicine, ho died, Ono of my neighbors wni then very much nlllicted with pniu In tho breast and aide, nud \vllU such a stricture and tightness across his chest, that hu breathed with great difficulty. l(u used one bottle of the modiclno that 1 brought, nud It gave Immediate relief, nnd cured him. My wife has used another bottle, mid she says It has done her moro good'than nil tho other medicines she over took, From tho benefit tbuso persons have derived, and from my reo* ommondntloiis, from, what 1 hnd previously hoard end scon of Its good works, many persons nero are now wanting tho medicines) eud ns there Is no agent in this town, thuy have pup suadod mo to write fur nn agoncy. Yours, respectfully, IRA JOHNSON. DOCTORS COULD NOT CURE. Mr. CORNELIUS H.’SMITH. mercAan(> CoWfn* Ctnlrt, Erit Co.,N. Y., Jnmmry 10,184!), siiltlt Your Dbaht's Indian Put.* monarx Balsam, ami Drant> Purifying Extract, nro nearly •11 »oldj nnd 1 Wftnl immodliitnly Another supply, for they ttU mart rapidly, nnd give btller talii/aclion, than all (lie other medl* elnoi wo have for lido. Tlio Pui.monaryDai.bam hu raised • lady hero fromnbcd'of donnorous ami aevoro tlcknoas. which ALL Till DOCTORS iIAD GIVEN UP AS INCURABLE. ThoX said oho mini «h'« with a consumption or TMR lungs. Aftnr all bad pronounaod the crag hovtUn, shooommuncod tnkl.-.j UtUtam —and now she li well I For sale In Carlisle by Dr,J, W*’ Rmolint andS W, Ilaveratick ; by ,\V. D, K, Ilnyn and J. C. & Oe B. AUlok in Sblpponsburg; by Win. Loyd in Lisburn; by J. F, Spalir in Moobunicsburg; by J.U. Ilorron; in Novvvillo; by J. M. Lutz in llurriaburg; and by agents In u)| parts of tlio Stale. All ioUera and orders must be addressed to Wallace 6l Co. 106 Broadway,Now Yorlt. • March 88,1650—00w1y Coal! Conlt THE subscriber lias just received at Ills Coal Yard, ol Uio Wait end of lligli street, a superior qual). ty of Wilkosbarro. Pinogrovo, I 4 ykort’a Vulluy, Lime burners' and ‘Blacksmiths* COA L, wiiioii ho is pro* pared to •olt-.al reduced prices; lie respectfully solicits (ho patronage of the pdoplo of Carlisle and vicinity. W; U. MURRAY, Agl. Carlisle, Out H, 1850~6m JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA CHBnV, t’“ ! NERVOOB XIEBILITY, nl°' °« K , . kidneys; ;and all disbas?. Tb « H arising from adlsordcred liver or slam. i ES IS Constipation* Inward Piles,' Fullness or ni " ,,!l Hoad, Acidity of the Stomach, l *l 3 #icgusl for Food, Fullness or Weiehi’i Ile *L n, ’ ~t moch, Scur Eructations, Sinking or Flati "i ' 71 Pit of the Slontochi Swimming ot th. fJ l 0 | I liii &! ried and Difficult Breathing' FlutleUng «, >? Oboaktng; or, suffocating sensations when „ .“I ' posture, dimmhess of vision, dots or' »d,. , W sight, fevor and dull pain in tho head, dead?'"’' perspiration, yellowness of tho skin and.. H in the side, bock, chest, limbs, &c., sudd™'! l^1 of hoot, burning in the flesh, constonUnwi “ W cured* by e P r^'ton ofapirits, con bo effect^ - DR, UdOPIiAND’S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, i PREPARED RT M. C. M. JACKSON, AT THE . GERMAN MEDICINE STORE ■No. 130 Ate ft Street, Philodd r hia. Their .power over (he above oisea ße , |, «Ucl if equalled, by any other prepar.lion I 5 United Slates, as the cures mfcsi, j n raao * after, skillful physicians had failed, These Billers ore worthy the ailenlion of Inniu Possessing great Virtues in Uio-rectification ofi' cases of the Liver and lesser glands; c*ercU^“ ; most searching powers In weQkHcaßtss afJd'oiedS or the digestive organs,they ate, nnd pleasant. 11EA1> A 5» BE CO«Voca [From the “ Boston Dec.”] k. “ Dr. Hoofiand’s Celebrated German Diiterjib-'- Ihe euro of Livnr Complaint, Jaundice, Chronic or Ncrvoua Debility, is deservedly otieoSh-V most popular Medicines of the day. These hove bden used, by thousands, and a friend it elbow says he has himself received an effcctoilwr permanent euro of liver Complaint from lhen«< •' this remedy. - We ara* speaking from cxp«w". and to the afilicted’we advise their use.” * • . [From Scott's Weekly.] if*' 1 ” Dr. Hoofland’s German Bitters, monufatltij by Dr. Jackson, are now rccorhmeudod by somts the. most prominent members, of tb’e faculty, aiticle of much efficacy in capes of female weitam sea. , As such is the case, wo.Would advjac all mad-* 1 ' bra to obtain a bottle, and thus save tbcm»c|v«mij sickness. Persons, of debilitated constitution!*!, find these Bitters advantageous to (heir hcslib,i wo know from experience the salutary effecti . they have upon weak systems,” [From the N. Y. Weekly Messenger, Jun. C, 18M. “ Dr. Hoojland't German Billcra.— Here in p. partition which the, leading presses in the Uninatj pear to bo-unanimous in recommending, and liu icoson is obvious. • It is made alter a prewriptoffi furnished by one of the most.celebrated phTtictuft. of modern times, the fate Dr, Christopher \Vilhelaf ' Hoofland, Professor to the University of Jew, h’- vale Physician to tho King of .Prussia, and mi the greatest medical writers Germany has ever p ; duced. Ho wusemphaticoliy theenemy of At/mwF and therefore a medicine of which bo was (bis; ventor ond endorsor, may bo confidently Relied ou. *. He specially recommended it in Liver CoinpUint, Dyspepsia, Debility, Vertigo, Acidity of the Su mach, Constirpation, and all complaints ansingfroi. a disordered condition of thoslomach, the Liver,d! the intestines. * • MORE EVIDENCE I The ‘‘Philadelphia Saturday Gazette,” the bttV. Family Newspaper publUhed in the' United Sum, the editor says of; DR. HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS,; “ It is seldom that we recommend whut oro termd Patent Medicines to tho confidence and • of our rendcra; and, therefore', when wo rccommeoL Dr, IToofland’a German Bitters, wo.wish it to I* Jar linctiy understood that.we are not speaking ofibl . nostrums of the day, that are noised about for Vw/T- , period, and then forgotten nfier they liovc donelM f guilty race of mischief, but of a medicine loDjei tablished, universally prized, and which baimeiJ hearty approval of the faculty itself.” Evidence upon evidence has bcenrcceivcd (lib the foregoing) from all sections of tho Union,ik last three years, and tho strongest testimony tab favor is,’that there is more of it used in the praciiir * of the regular physicians of Philadelphia, thin d other nostiums combined —a fact that can bcrifftl established, and fully proving that,a sriemificpb\ partition will meet with their quiet approval whajri,; presented even in this form. % That this Medicine will cure Liver oml Dyspepsia, no one can doubt, after, using ii* * direct d. U acts specifically upon* the stnrnoch A liver; it is preferable to calomel In oil eaves/ the clTect ia immediate. They can bo tsteml to female or infant with safety anil rditUj ; liemfit, at any time. M.j BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. This Modicinobae attained that high chswli” winch is necessary for nil medicines lo attain, tow* duco counterfeiters to putiforlh a spurious articlett the risk of the lives of those who are jnijoceiilty ccl ved. • )■ - Lmik i veil to the morAar of the Genuine /—Thq have tho written, signature of (J. ‘W, JACK3OS upon tho wrapper, ami the nawe-hioivn in iJjo tolih, without which they are spurious . Fur sale wholesale and retail at llid GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No. 120 ARCH street, ono door below Sixth (!*>• of 270 Race street) Philadelphia, and by rcspcciabh dealers throughout the country, AI «o for sale by SAMUEL ELLIOTT, In CarVwlt and reapcclaldo dealers throughout tho State. November,2B,lBso.—ly*. . \ GEORGE Z. RREXZ, S~ URGEON DENTIST, would rcßpcctfully Infw-j tho public that ho Is now prepared to perforww operations oh the Teeth that may bn required. lifklnl Tooth inserted from a single tooth to tiro set, upon tho latest and most approved prlrr' Tho patronage of the public is respect folly ilo may bo found ut tho residence of his brother» North Fill street. ' Carlisle, Sbpt 20, IB6o—-ty DR. J, K. SMITH, EOMCEOPATHIO PIIVSIUIAN, rnpiiMl tenders bis professional services to.tlio ci l ‘ l,ni of Carlisle and vicinity. Office in Snoiignw’ R"* next door lo Justico Holcomb’s, where bo can it* limes bo found, when not ptofossionoll Carlisle,Juno 7,1841) _ tf JOHN WILIUHSOI', A TTORNEY ATI-AW-Offico in the XX of Mies MeHinnia, near tlio atoro of A. Uoulz, South Hanover street. , . Cntlisloi April '4, 1850—ly Plainfield Classical AcndcmT' '(F*oun MitEß.-witaT or Caki.ihi.iO , rpilE Ninth session will commence on MenJ 1. Nov. 4. In consequence of the increnßmf £ Iron ago, a largo and commodious brick boon erected, rondoring this ono of the most co able and doslroblo institutions In tho State. *;■ rious edeo of sickness has occurred since H wos» ed. The students orb constantly under tj»e ® . of competent und faithful inalructprs. m ,', bbrhood presents no temptations to vice or l *v ,j, e , Ity, thoro being no town or village near lh ° . y tlon. Circulars, with further Information, f £ addrclng - ■K.K.UUBNB. Principal and Plaiq/ietd P. o.,Cumb.Co.,‘ October to, iB6O ■— Boots. )Jl?Cl|l| TUST received, 0 Cn.oe Rove’ end Yoidh* J which will bo sold lew. N.W.WOODV^, Water Proof Boot". r(M ( TUST received, e larga hi of M»» * * ,j c |,np. J Ceo'iafl'sM! 10 '' Carrauti nn<l Bnl , 0( A PRIME ortlolo of bjUj ,ANNA if '. A lew,-by WORMLBY 'Ms p| Vtvl
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