I'm Ai r I^I ZnVtiu . . te Q«ort^Vpt : DF,Goodg in his lino than over previously solicits dealers and others to give Whl fc’tali, tfhen he will show them Goods at BStonjjihingly low prices. ■ TcTßuilders, Carpenters and others! HiMlopk comprises * full and complete assortment of|lppks* latchofl, hinges, screws, window springs, boltabf yafipus kinds, window glass, putty, paints of all colptf, pile, turpentine, &c. Mill, cross-cut and circtUajr Sawij ljand, pannol, ripping & back Saws, augurs* chisels, broad, hand, chopping & pointing AxosjihqipheU, planes, plane bits, steoi and iron Square.files, rasps, nails, dec* To Saddlers and Coach Makers! A complete assortment of Saddlery tools, silver,brass andjapamlmounting, carriage trimmings and laces, plain and figured canvass, drab cloth, rattinct.serge . and buckram; Moss and Door's hair, patent and cn ambled leather, lamps arid dashers. Also hubs, fel low*and Spokes, Eliptic springs, iron a’xtcs, dec. ' ’ To‘Cabinet arid Shoe Makers! My slock embracesa complete assortment of Goods in their line. Moroccoes, lining and binding skins, )astßpthfirain~pogs7 and tools of every description, curled hair,.hair cloth, varnishes, mahogany Sc ma ple* mdviTdings, rosettes, sofa springs, glass, mandgaAyVtAiheral and veneered knoba of all sizes; To Blacksmiths, Farmers and others, who may bo In want of good Iron, hb offers a full assortment of iiaftinetdd horse-shod, scollop, plough, broad add nartbw liVd iron; rolled horse-shoe, bar, band, round, and'square tire; hoop & sheet iron, nail'rods, Russia ■htfet.(rdni cast, sheer, spring Sc blistered stool; Eng- Ksß do’American wagon Sc carriage boxes, anvils, ■vidie} horse-shoe nails, See, To’bdhsekeepors Sc those about .entering tho 'raa trimonial state, I would invite attention to my besu • tiful ;assdrtmont of Waiters and Trays, plain and Gothic styles; knives Sc forks, butter knhes, carving* knives butcher & httm knives, scissors, sheers, Brittania; German Silver and Silver Plated title and tea spoons; brass and enameled pre serving kettles', smoothing irons; hollow-ware, tubs, buckets* charts, See, Abailaints, J)ye-sluosr, Fire Sc water-proof Paint ... HENRY SAXTON. Carlisle, December &. 1850. jfcsh Arrival of Hardware. TTA or jui>> .'hil- Xl adelphid with tho boat and Cheapest Stock of HARDWARE, cutlery, building mate. RIALS,-PAINTS, <fcc-, over brought to Carlialo, I would respectfully request dealers and consumers and all others, to give me a call and see whether they canhot get more'and bettor goods for the same money, than at any other place in town. My stock of Locks, Latches, Bolts, Hinges, Screws, Nolls, 'Spikes, Glass, Paints, &c., is complete and very cheap. Of Carpenters’ Tools, I have n splendid as sortment. Also; Cabinet Maker’s Tools and Mate rials, vixi—Vancois, Mahogany, Mineral and Glass Bureau Knobs and Varnish. SADDLERS AND COACH MAKERS, everything in thoir line cheaper than eve.r For Shoemakers, I have a first rate stock of Morocco and lining Skins, Bindings, Pegs, Thread and Wax, and a au jJcjb assortment of Shoemakers* Tools. I have also a complete assortment of Ball’s Lasts, made in Har risbnrg, which ca,n bo bad at no other place in town, and at Ball's prices. Together with an assortment of alt kinds of Hammered end Rolled Iron and Steel. Of Housekeeping Articles, I have Knives, Forks, Sppons, Waiters, Snuffers and Trays, Tubs, Buck ets, dec. Of WALL PAPER, I have the largest, Hand somest end cheapest assortment in town. And to all who- want Good and Cheap HARDWARE, I would say,'come and see for yourselves. , - JOHN P. LYNE. Carlisle, Nov. 14,1950. Fresh Arrival of English & American Hardware. THE subscriber having just returned from tbo Eastern cities with a full and handsome assort* msot of all kinds of Hardware of tho very best mak* era and well selected, is now opening at the Cboap Hardware Stand, .in North Hanover street, next door to Scolds hotel, where he invites ill that ore in want of good and cheep Hardware, to give him a call and see and satisfy themselves of the truth, as wo are de* tcrmined to sell et a small advance, Small profits and guick sales is tbo order of tho day. ‘ To Builders, Carpenters and Others , A full stock of white, mineral end japoncd knobs, locks and latches, hinges, screws, window sash ami shutter springs, ktrait-nockcd and barrelled bolts, of every kind; mill, cross cut and circular Saws; hand, pahel, ripping and back Saws; bright, black and blue augurs; chisels, broad, pointing, hand and chopping Axes, of different makers; hatchets, planes & plane bin, steel and iron squares, files, rasps, brads, spikes, all Sizes. To Saddlers and Coach Makers. Ouutookconsisl* of a complete assortment of artl* cles In your line of business, such as brass, silver & japaned mounting, carriage trimmings, broad poster ing andaeamlng laces, fringes, plain and figured can vass,‘oil cloth, top lining clothxk serge lining, white, redt* blue and black patent leather; Dashers, silver & brSfS plate, Deer hair, roselts, hubs, follows, spokes, boSre, eltpltc springs, Iron axtes, malleable castings. To Cabinet and Shoemakers. A full stock of shoe kit and findings, boot morocco, Frtdch kld, straits, morocco A lining and binding skinS; lulsf tacks, pegs, hammers, pinchers, French morocco, superior copal varnish, japan and black rarriiih, mahogany and roaplo vanoors, moulding, beading l , resets, glass, miaerol and mahogany knobs of tVery also and stylo. To Blacksmiths, Farmers and Others . Pl'toni.of assorted bar iron,’warranted of tho best quality'. ’A splendid assortment of bar and rolled lyon, hammered, horse-shoe, scollop,'plough, broad anil narrow tire, rolled, horse-shoe bar, band, round and >oqnare iron; cast, shear, spring, English and Arnsrioan-blister steel, English wagon boxes, car riage, bexo# in aotU, anvils, vices, files, rasps, horse shoe noils, dec. ■ ’ To Housekeepers,. A beautiful assortment of cheap Fancy goods, such as.waiters, tmys, plain dc fancy knives, forks, butch er knives, steels, britlanla lamps, brass candle stick*, brittsma and ailvar table and tea spoons,-plated but ter knWes, preserving kettles, smoothing irons, Iron . and lined tea dc oval boilers, Iron frying and bread panS' washboards, tubs, churns, buckets, iron pots, wash kettles, and stew nans, dee. JACOB- SENERr QsriblC.NorT, 1860’ ? First Arrival ol Boots & Shoes ■; : SOU THEFALL SE ABONAt Poster’s Shoe Sflore, , MaIK Bx., TIIK UiiLnoiT) Dkiiot. 7 '/faMflUfHNO* Mon’s, Boy’s and Youth’* Calf, \J Kip idd Coarse Boots and Brogans, which arc ■ wirrhrUed to be of iho host quality. Ladles' Qalt ers, Buskins and Fronch Tics, Misses and Children's BiolLand'Sboos in groat variety. Also, an elegant assortment of QUM SHOES dt MOTS, vvilb-nll the late improvements, and'war* ranted perfect* Having purchased (hose Gum shoos . frod) ths agent of the matiufocturor, I am authorized ioghtimew pair in place of anyihai prove defec* five in wearing, - ■ IftWAfiralatge stock of French Calf Skins, Mo rowd* Kid* dfco., and good Workmen, every attention I* eivkofto enitomervrork as nbual. * WM. M. POUTER. •*ilW*,S«pl; 19, IMOi l, Arnold BEBPECTFULLY inform the that they have just returned from Philadelphia, and ore how opehing at their new’and cheap Wholesale,and Retail store in North Hanover street; the largest and cheapest assortment of Fall and Winter. Goods over brought to Carlisle. Wo particularly invito the at tention of the Ladies to our large assortment of Ladles Dress Ooorts. Now style .figured and changeable Silks, Saltin, Do Shone, figured, striped, embroidered and changeable Cashmeres; Mouslin do Lainea, Mohair & Silk Lus ters, plain black Silk, silk .'striked and changeable Alpacas, Frehch Mcrinoes, ParriiriaHao, plairi and embroidered Flannels, Brussels Ltico, Jenny Lind Silk and Velvet Trimmings. Shawls. Among our very extensive assortment can be seen tho largest, handsomest and cheapest lot of Boy State Long and Square Shawls ever, exhibited in Carlisle. CLOTHS A CASSJMERES, Black, French ahd English Cloths; plain, black and fancy Oassimercs, SatlincUs, Kentucky Jeans, Vel vet Cords, and a largo assortment of Vestings. CARPETS' CARPETS'! Wo have just received a second supply of Car peting whtch'we are dolcrminedto sell 16 per cent, cheaper than tho same quality can -be. purchased elsewhere. , . ■ Blankets, Floor and Table Oil Cloths in great va riety. •; J?oo/s <V'SAocs.—Another large lot,of Boots and Shoes has.bceta added to our former.stock, for Men, Boys, Women and Children. A Freth ■ Supply . of such as Sugar, Cdffeo, Teas, Molasses, dee* very cheap.,. Persons. wisbihg to purchase 1 , 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 31, 1860 Bargains! Jh. STERNER & CO., have juat received , and art’libw opening at (heir new store, in NorlK Hanover street,-opposite Mdnyer’gCpnfeo tionary store, a splendid assortment of Fall Goods, such as Black silks, Image do laines,. figured, striped, and plain cashmeres; mouslln de laines, mohair and silk lusters, plain black and change able alpacas, new style calicoes and chintzes, cloths and casslmeres, aattinetts, Kentucky Jeans, velvet cords, an assortment of . pant alufis, vest ings of all kinds and prices;, muslins, tickings, checks, table diapers, &c., Groceries, such as coffee, teas, chocolate, rice, sugar, molas ses, starch, spices, &c. Auction Bargain*! , A large lot of Boots and Shoos bought at Auction, will be sold cheaper than can be had at any other store. Also a largo slock of Carpets. a We respectfully invite everybody to call and Judge for themselves, as we are determined Id o' | for groat bargains. I. L. STERN Eli & CO Carlisle, Oct 3,1850 Now. Fall Goods At the Cheap Store comer of Hanover and Leather - Sts. t opposite Hamer'» Grocery Store. . THE undersigned 'most respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that bo has just returned from Philadelphia with a well selected os* sortment of . Fall Goods, purchased at the lowest prices, and which be is de termined to sell at small profits; among them may be found . Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Sallinotts, Velvet Cords, Kentucky Jeans, &r, LADIES DRESS GOODS, consisting in part of Black Silks, Cashmeres, Moaselln do Laines; Alpa cas, Coburgs, Ginghams,-Callcoeb,'Sack Flannels, Collars, Laces, Fringes, &c. - DOMESTICS, Tickings, Checks, Flannels, Diil lings, Osnaburg, Llhseys, Muslim; bleached and un bleached. Also,Groceries in all their variety, viz: Sugar, Coffee, Teas, Molasses, Spices, Chocolt ti, &c. Rngs and Country Produce taken in ozcbdngo for Goods. Please give mo a call. Carlisle, Sept 36,1860 8. N. LAAVnUSCE, Agent for the sale of Southworth Afouo/ac/uring Co's Writing Papers . Washhouse No. 3 Minor street, Phils. AAA cases of the above superior Papers now In store, and for sale to the trade at the lowest market prices, consisting In part of Fine thick Flat Caps, 12, 14,16 and 10 lbs., blue and white. . Superfine Medium and Demi Writings, blue and white. Extra super and superfine Folio Posts, blue and white, plain and ruled. Superfine Commercial Posts, blue and white, plain and ruled. Extra super Linen Note Papers, ploin and gilt. Superfine and fine Bill Papers, long ano j&Jd. ■' Superfine and fine Counting-House Caps and Posts, blue and white. - Extra super Congress Caps and Letters, plain and ruled, blue and white. Extra super Congress Caps and Le Superfine Sermon Caps and Posts. Superfine blue linen thin Letters. • “Lawyer's” Brief Papery Superfine and fine Cap* and Posts, ruled and plain, blue end white, various qualities and prices. Also, 1000 reams white and assorted Shoe Papers, Bonnot Boards, white and assorted Tissue, Tea, Wrapping, Envelope, assorted and blue-Mediums, Cap Wrappers, Hardware Papers, dec.' July 25, IB6o—om BAT STATE I! STEAM SASH , DOOR AND BLIND MANU- FACTORY: ' \ CHARLES WILKINS & CO. bog leavolb Inform I the citizens of Carlisle and,'tho public generally,) that they are still engaged In manufacturing Sash, 1 Doors, and Blinds, in the beat manner and at the shortest notice, by steam, at. price* far bolow those manufactured by hand, and with much greater sim ilarity. All orders will bo thankfully received, and punctually attended to. Samples of work can bo seen at No. 31 Minor Street, Philadelphia. 10,000 lights of assorted sailrfor sale at the low est cash prices. F CHARLES WILKINS & CO. ' No. 83 Racestreelt Philadelphia, Mty2B.ißso.~ly , CRANBERRIES of the bait quality, for »le cheep, at the Grocery Blare of Dec. 1U FINE TOYS, each as Carriage*, Carls, Cradles, Table*, Chairs, Animals, Buckets, Cups, Ratll. s, Wash-elands, Candle-sticks, dec., fur sale ch-ap at the store of S, W. HAVER TICK. Deo. 18, 1860. SILKS. A splendid assortment of Ladies Dress Silks, of various kinds, black and changeable Turn Satina, such as cherry & black, green & black, Maiarina blue, &0., just received by Nov 7, . C■ W. HITNER. LEAD COLORED BONNETS. The subscriber has just opened another case of these desirable Bonnets, Which will be soldjat reduced prices. Also aTgenerol assortment of Bonnot Ribbons very cheap* Nov 7. G W HITNER. 'PATENT STARCH POLISH, for giving a boau- X tlful gloss to linens, muslins, cambrics, collars, Ace., and prevents dust from sticking to linens. It contains nothing Injurious; JustlrecoWod by. Bee 12. Jj W IIITNER. A Proah Barrel of Pure Older Vinegar of the best quality, jrial received from the country and free from adulteration, October 31,1850 OEO. W. HITNER. J" ONO SHAWLS, A great variety of Long _J Shawl* from the celebrated Bay State Mills.— Alan, Square Shawls of various kinds just received. No* 7. O. W. HITNER. Ljv- v/.WjeW FALt GOOjD^ WE have received a very hcavyatockofFall anil Wintor Goodflj Corisißling of/' ■ 'Cloths', Casslffldrcs, Ye^jflgs, at all prices; white, yellow anil jcd Lin* soys', Vclvet-Cords, Beavorteens, and' avarioty of Cassinctls, from 37.t0 SOccnts per yard; , Long and" Square Shawls, from $8,50.(0 $lO, checks, lickinps, ginghams and calicoes in abundance. Moualin.de Laines and AN pacas f bolh ploiri.and fancy colors; Morinoes, Para* matlu cloths, yards wide plain all wool do Baines, Kentucky Jeans & Canton Flartnels. . MILLINERY GOODS, Bonnet Ribbons, Bonnet Saltihs, Bonnet Velvets, Florence Silks, Straw Gltnps and Cords, Silk and Common Wire, Comforts nUd Suspondersi Hosiery & Gloves, of.cotton; woolen & silk* Hanover Duck skin Gloves, buttons, cords, bindings, and a good assortment of dress trimmings. . of every kind and at ell prices, laces, edgings, Hook, Swiss, Mull, Cambric and Jaconet bared and striped Muslins, and lots of goods hot which will bo exchanged for money to the advantage of our customers at the rate of about 15 pr coat, below the usual prices. CaUand sce. Carlisle, Nov 7,1860 THE Store of the subscriber has just been newly supplied with a choice and fresh selection of ev ery thing in the lino of a Grocer, at prices lower than usual, among which are. from 14 to 15 cents per pound, for good to a strict* ly prime article. Also. : BROWN SUGARS, for good to extra fine, from 8 to 0 cents per pound and.the best qua fty of ' COVERING'S CRUSHED SUGARS, including Loaf at. the old prices, (ogohter. with a general assortment of Spices, Soaps, Chocolates,Sal eratis, Indigo, candles, Oils, and every variety of the celebrated Jonkin’s Green and Black Teas, and other articles, Stir friends and customers are invited to call.and examine.before buying elsewhere. Wo again tender our thanks to,lho public'generally for tboliboral patronage thud far extended to us. : J.W. EDY, Carlisle, Oct 10, 1850, t / , Cheap Vail aud Winter Dry Goods* TT E. ARCH A M BAULT, N. E. corner of lltb y , and Market, has now in store a full assortment of seasonable part DRESS GOODS. British'and American Chintzes at 5, G, 7,6, D and i2J cunts. r Mouslin do Ltines at 12$, 14,18}, 22 and 25 cts. Faria printed Cashmeres at 16, IB}, 22,25 and 31 . cents. Plain high colored De Lalnos from 12$ to 50 cts. High Lustre black and colored Alpacas /rom 12$ to 75 cents. French Morinooa at 75, 87, $1,1,25 and 1,50. Wide Parametlaa all colors at 25, 31,37,50, 62 and 75 ccnls. DUck Silks al 50, 62,75,87 and 61. Changeable Silks from 75, to 61*25. Black and colored Tqro Satins, from 61* to $1,50. MUSLINS—MUSLINS. Now Market Sheeting al 8 cents.' Conestoga do at 8 cents. Bleach Muslins al 5, 6,7,8, 9,10, and ,12$ els. Cloths, Casstmeres and Satlinnette. Black French Cloths from 61,50„t0 65. Fancy and plain Cassimorca from 50 cts .to 61,50. Satinets at 25,31, 37, 50, 62, 75, and 87cls. Vestings from 25 to 61,50 per yard. . , Carpets—Carpels. A largo assortment of Ingrain and VonUlan Car pets from 12$ to 61. ' V. E. ARCHAMBAULT, Wholesale and Retail dealer in Dry Goods,Carpets, &,c., N; E.corner 11th and Market Streets, Philadelphia. . November 7,1850—3 m • Here Is wlicro yon get good Bargains! SXKAUSS & CO.. HAVE taken the store at the corner of the Mar* ket Square, Carlisle, where they keep constantly on hand a large assortment of Ready-made Clothing, in every variety ofslylo, Greater bargains are offer* ed at this establishment than can be afforded by any other house in the trade. Wo have now. ready a splendid assortment of Overcoats, Sacks, Business Coals, Dress & Frock Coats. Latest stylo of Pants and Vests, Caps, Hots, White and Striped Shirts, besides a variety of Fancy articles. Gentlemen are invited to give us a call, as wo are satisGed that those who buy will gel a good Gt and at a low price. A. C. FETTER, Nov 81, 1850—3 m “ I am a man, and deem nothing which relates to man foreign to my feelings. IIiWJI | !PiJ iMii i Youth & Manhood. HuTWTllyii A VIGOROUS LIFE, A PREMATURE Deal Kintelln on Self Preservation. OSLT 85 CENTS. This Book,just published, is filled with useful in-| lorraslion, on tho infirmities nnd diseases of the Ge nerative System. It addressee itself alike to Youth, Manhood and Old Ago, and should bo road by nil The valuable advice and impressive warning it gives, will prevent years of misery end suffering and save annually thousands of lives. Piuekts by roading it, will learn how to prevent the destruction of their children. A remittance of 26 cents, enclosed in a letter, ad pressed to Df. Klnkelin, Philadelphia, will ensure a book, 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, Uo who places himself under the coro of Dr. K.. may religiously confide In his honor as a gentleman, and confidently roly upon his skill as a physician. Persons at a distance may address Dr.K.by letter, (post paid,) and he ourod at home. Packages of Medicines, Directions, &0., 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 at very low rates. February 7, IB6o—ly • __ THIS Allen and EaslpenneboroUgh Mutual File Insurance Company of Cumberland county, Incor porated by an not of Assembly, is now fully or ganized, and In operation under the management of the following commissioners, viz: Jacob Shelly, Win. It. Gorges, Michael Cook lin, Moloboir Btonnoman, Christian Stayman, Christian Tilzol, Jacob H. Ooover, Lewis Hver, Henry Logan, Benjamin H. Musaer, Jacob Kirk, Samuel Prowell, Joseph WioUorsharo. The rates of insurance pro as low and favorable as any Company of the kind in the Stale. Per sona wishing to become members nro invited to make application to the agents of the company who are willing to wait upon them at any lime, JACOB SHELLV, President, Heniiy Looan, VieePreeidtnl, Lewis Hvzh, Secretary. Mtonsiti. Cookuk, Treasurer, November 1,1849. C, INHOFFrAgt. Cumberland county— Rudolph Martin,N.Cum berland; 0. B. Herman, Kingstown! HcntwZear ing, Shiroroanstown: Robert Moore and Charles DMI, Carlisle! Dr. J. Ahl, Ohurohtowni Samuel Oraham, Wostponnsboroughi James M’Dowell, Frankford! Mode Griffith, South Middleton. York eouti/y—John Shorriok, Lisburn; John Bowman. DlUaburgi Peter Wolford, Franklin! John Smith, Esq., Washington i W. S. Picking, Doven Daniel Raffenshorger, J. W. Craft. Horrisburg—Houser da Loohrann. Members of the company haying Policies about to expire can have thorn renewed by making ap 'pllcation to any of the agents. Cloth Cajpi arid Oum Shoes, A & W BfcNTZ. Fresh Groceries, ftlO COFFEES, 8. DRELL, Agent. Fir© lusurnnco. AGENTS. y; . '' Gardner’s Foundry, 3 ctsl High Street, CARLIS 13. THE subscriber inform his friends and the public'in general, that h© Mill continues at the above stand, where ho ha on hand a very largo and choice assortment of Superior Stoves, of all patterns, sizes, and hinds, which he is pre pared to sell very cheap. He has a great variety of the most approved Cook Stoves, for coal or wood. Also, Air Tight Parlor, Cannbn, & Nine plate Wood Stoves, ©fall patterns. Don l t forget the place, arid to call before.purchasing elsewhere, as this will be found the cheapest and best lishmenl in the place to obtain a good store. FRANKLIN GARDNER. Ocl 10,1850—3rh - Cabinet Ware Boom. rpHE subscriber would inform his friends and the X public generally, that ho has token the room on the corner of North Hanover street a- d Locust Al loy, in the room lately occupied by Moses Bullock, as a Choir Manufactory, where ho will keep constant ly for sale an elegant assortment of Cabinet ware, such as Secretaries, Bureaus, Workvtonds, Dining and Breakfast Tables, Card, Pier and Centre Taller* French, field, high and low post Bedsteads, &c.; to gether with every other article of Cabinet. Waro —oil of which he will sell very, cheap for Cosh, or ex change for Country Produce at markdl prices. -y— Qhaira, Settees, Rocking Chairs, and *fF|f every other article manufactured in that Jril branch of business. Ho would also inform the public that he has recently opened a shop in Cburchlown, Allen township, where he will keep constant on hand every thing in his line. Having provided himself with a splendid Hearse COFFINS will bo made on reasonable terms.,and funerals, in town or country, will be attended with out extra charge. He respectfully solicits a.share of ptiblic patronage, confident that he can render gene ral satisfaction. • J. R. WEAVER. Carlisle, Juno 20, 1850—ly Vail & Winter Clothing* Money Saved is Money Made. TROUTMAN & MAY’S New, Cheap and Fabhionabee Clothing • : ‘ , Store, ’ On Main street (opposite Elliott's Drug Store, and two doors west of Ogilby's Store, THANKFUL to the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity for their increased custom, we again re quest their company to view our large and splen did assoilmcnt of Ready-made Clothing for Fall & Winter wear. Our stock consists of all kinds of COATS, PANTS, VESTS, and Gentlemen’s Wearing Anparel in genera), suitable for the sea son, cut and made in the,most workmanlike,man ner and of the latest Fall and Winter Fashions, AU who wish to favor us with.a call can save from twcnly-Ave to fifty percent, by buying at our store, and all goods sold warranted to give entire satisfaction. Carlisle, Oct. 3,1850 Cheap Clothing! Hangout your banners! Hear the trumpet! Here they come! here they are!. , What’s the malterl whal’s the mailer 1 Only look at the crowd, Come on, Joe, Jim and Sam Hatter, Let us see what's out* Hch, ho! here comes Bill, „ We’ll ask him what’s the muss; , See how the street does fill, There certainly must be a fuse! O, no boys, no fuss at all, Only another great arrival. Of beautiful Clothing for the fall, At M. it L. Steiner's Clothing Hall! I hatie just bought a suit so fine— Tel! me, how do yon like it Joel Don’t you want one like mine! Come on, boys,.let us go. Now let me tell you, What thoro'you can find, Coats of ail colors, And Pants of all kinds. Waistcoats so handsome, And Cravats so nice, And they Will not think it troublesome, If you give them a call twice or thrice. They will wail on you with kindness, And they can suit you with a nice Cap, Which for Ita.qtmlily and cheapness, You can only find at Striker's, West MaiiTStrcoi, next door to Burk holder’s Hole!.. „ , M. & L. STEINER respectfully, invites the at* tendon of their friends and the, public generally, to their large lot of Goods that have been purcha sed ot a great sacrifice in the city of Baltimore. They will sell them al a small advance, as thes is no room for them in 6ur Hide store rooin. So pome orte and 1 all and lake them at almost any price, as we are determined to sell cheaper than can be bought in Philadelphia, New York or BaU denote. 1 ' ’ Carlisle, Sept 26,1860—3ra- Farmers biul VrovreH’ Inn* Wtit High Street, one equate W'eet of the Itail- Road Depot, OarlieU . THE subscriber begs loavo to inform his friends and the travelling community that he has leased the above well known stand, recently kept by Jacob Blaumbaugh, deed., and Is now fully prepared to accommodate all those who may be pleased to make his honso their stopping place. ; • THE HOUSE has boon recently famished. The Stabling attached is largo and convenient, and ca pable of accommodating fifty heod of horses. His Table will ot all limes he supplied with the beet the markets con afford, and his Bar with the choicest liquors. Thankftil for the patronage thus fur bo ■lowod.he respectfully solicits a continuance of tho same. C.G.STOUGH. Carlisle, May 93,18S0—tf PIANO FORTES. THE I.ATIOBST,CIIEAPEST,DEST and most ELEGANT assortment of PIANO FORTES in the United States, can always bo found at the warehoused! the subscriber, 171 Chcsnutstraet,above Fifth, at tho.old stopd occupied more than a third of century by Mr. George Wllllg, music publisher. PIANOS, Harps, ORGANS, BERAPIIINBS, A3OHANB, dec., dao., fresh from the most celebrated Manufacturers inNow York, Boston,Baltimore, Philadelphia,and elsewhere. Sold, wholetaleand retail, at tho.raoker’s cash prices. OSCAR O.D. CARTER,' 171 Oheinut it, Philo. February 81,1860—1 y i ’ SARPET BAGS and Travelling Trunk*. A largo anorlmcnl, antl ofa fluporiorquulily,Juit roccl and for aatooliaiip by CAAB, OuILDY. t October 17, 1800 BRANT’S INDIAN ITITOAIiV BALSAM, Hat cured without tho least shadow ofdoubt many ol tlia moil strongly developed coses of ulcerated and diseased lungs —such cases as were never cured litany other medicines—and 'whichever© so utterly hopeless, that tho diseased persons wore pronounced by physicians and friends,' to bo actually dying. It possesses all the cleansing' and purifying virtues nearly os’ poworfufand active ns tho preparation which wo call BRANT'S INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT. This dltlbrs from that, because this possesses several Ptiieb medications which ore peculiaily adopted to, and are essentially necessary, to oliro OOUGHS and CONSUMPTIONS, and all diseases of a pufnibrmry nature, such diseases as usually •prove so fatal under ordinary treatment, when they attack The Breast, Throat, Lungs, and Heart. TAi# Balsam heals and cures ulcers in tho Lungs, and elsewhere irtternalh, ns certainly and easily ns the PURIFYING Extract cures and heals ulcers externally. This Balsam cures Nine esses of Cough end Consumption out of 7’cn, after all other remedies have Jailed to do good. THOUSANDS OT CONSUMPTIONS and CArenie Coughs, abundantly prove Its unfailing efficacy In such diseases, and its undoubted curative power, and soothing, healing properties in tlio following complaints and diseases, viz. i Spilling of Blood, Bleeding el the Lungs, Pain in fAe Breast and . Side, Night-Sweats, Nervous Complaints , Palpitation of the Heart, CAoiera infantum, Dutenfery, and Summer Complain!!, in Children and Adults— and ALL . .FEMALE weaknesses and complaints. . No remedy that haa been oliercd to tho public, has ever been half aa certain and effectual in restoring A Lu tho incidental weak nesses and irregularities of the sex, as Brant’s Pulmonary Balsam. It makes Do difference whether the derangement be suppression. txeett, or other incidental weakness— lt REGU LATES ALL, by strengthening the system, taualiainjr the circu lation, and SOOTHING and ALLAYING NERVOUS IIUUTA DILITY. See our Pamphlets fur proof. . CHANGE OF LIFE. From tho (Url to Uio Woman, and tho Woman at middle age— the one case is accelerated, and tho other so gradually suppressed, ns to prevent any of the fatal distaste that frequently arise in consequence of such change. CONSUIVIFTIOISr! A DYING WOMAN CURED. Wo Mato this euro lo- prove the power to rave life, when ihie, PaUam Is used, evert nfter the person It eemidered, by physician and Iricndt to belli tlto last stages of (Titrate—-actually dying— and, In tbls coio, to far gone, Ibnt tho ehrovd and burial cloth* wore bought. For the jmm finders of this case, and tbo respecta ble and undoubted proof of all tbo circumstances and facts, we refer to our PAMPHLETS. This euro was effected on Mrs. ZIBA DYKGMAK, of Ballston Spa, Saratoga'Co:, If. Y. Wo can prove hyyond a doubt, many other ahnqst equally ns hopeless, and innumlnble cases of Coughs and Consumptions CUIIED, whlch'Vvcro pronounced incuraM* by' skilful phyiteiont. LIVER COIVIPUVIIMT. See tho euro of Voet, Hubbard, of Stamford, Conn., and others. DYSPEPSIA —See tho euro oi T. S. Wilcox, merchant ofjKftca, Wyoming co., N. Y., and many more, in our Pamphlets, Nervous Bißcnscs and Derangement* ’ are Cured by Brant's Balsam without fall. DYSENTERY and SUMMER COMPLAINT InCML iren and Adidfsr^and CHOLERA XNFAJMTUIW, arc always cured by this Balsam. Tula Balsam ta the beet anodyne in tho world te tooikt md quiet cross, fretful children to tletp, and cause thorn to net qui etly; and yet it does not contain any OPIUM, Laudanum, or pAscaonic, and therefore, never Injures, affects, or diseases the brain, as proparntiona of opium do. WsoJUy Children will be. coma FLEBHV, healthy, and iisabtV, aud grow rapidly by the uso of this Balsam, No mother need over mourn tho death of her child hy Chol era Infantum/white teething, if BRANT'S PULMONARY BALSAM bo. administered. It should be, for such cases, given in larger than the ordinary doses IT I! IF VI PURIFY! For Life and Health arc in the Blood. Thare Is not one of nit tlio various remedies purporting to be uriilurs of tlio.blood, that begins lo votttts at much Purifying nJ Heeling Virtue at BRANT’S INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT. This Purifier Is wholly prepared from regr/oHes.'nnd cures tho most obstinate, mid lung-standing diseases of the bipod, purging, sickening, or debilitating. It cleanses, strengthens, invigorates, makes now,' healthy Lhod, and gives new vigor and new life to tho whole system. HUNDREDB-THOUSANDB i been cured the past and present years, of diseases of the ], by this Purifier— aud such euros were made too, by the >f Have blood, Four Times Less CXuantUy; and at Four Times Less Cost,'. than such diseases can be cured by Sarsaparilla, or any other not ed# that’ lias been as yet offered to thn public. Wu wish it wore possible to publish to the world, at one view tho MANY THOUSANDS that are .Mow li vino and enjoying anon health, whoncknowl edge themselves indebted to Ilia purifying and healing efficacy of Vrant't Mien Vunjier. This Puhimbb cure* THE WORST SCROFULAS, and all impure disease* of the blood.vlx. j Scald-Head, Salt* Rheum, Hhtumalitm, Krupliont, Pimplea on the Face. Pilet, Ililet, Ulctrt, Coiliveneti, Mercurial, llittatei, Ltcrr Complaint, Paint in Ms Pack, Side, and JAmbt, Ruth 0/ Utood fo the Head, etc* etc. IMPORTANT TO THE AFFLICTED. It Is A question of no small Importance for tho afflicted to do* IJe, which, of all' tho anrsnparilms and other remedies, Is the CHEAPEST AND MOST CURATIVE. Wo say, Vront't Indian Purifier Is cheaper and more curative— because. ons buttle of It, which can bo bought for One Dollor. con talus FoUk TiMES as much medical efficacy ns ons bcltlt of Sar tapariUa; which also coats ons dollar, if wo hereafter prove that uutapnrilla Is as dear at one dollar a buttle, us Hrnni't Purifier would bo at four deHart a bottle, because the Purifier contains greater HEPtc*i, EFFICACY than sarsaparilla, then sarsapa rilla should ba sold at twenty free cenlt a bottle, (0 be as cheap as tho Purifier at oue dullnr. hut as our assorthm does not prove tho greater power and medical virtues of this Purifier, when compared with the best Sarsaparillas, wo 'ball therefore shew bow much disease has been cuiod BY ONE DOLLAR’S WORTH Tho first case wo state, is tho cure which was cflrclcd In Mr J . H. Jlatkin, of Home, Oneida Co., N. Y., and w« risk not any of our veracity, when we say that this is tho matt unlooked-for and hopelttt cote of ono of th- Most Iloiild Scrofuliis that ever lias'been cured since tho world was created [ and this was cured by Teh Times Lr*b of Brant's Purifier, and at l.«*» Cost, than ever a case half as ssetdtm* mid hopfltttwmfi cured by Tkm Times as much Sarsaparilla. lor lu„ particu lars, tee our Pamphlet. ' ~ . . _ Mf. Iloskln stales that lip had been cun fined to his bod One Tear.ond was not expected to \Uo hetnlffeur heart longer, when ho commenced using tho Purifier: his neck was ent.m nearly off from ear to car—a hole was i>«tun through the maownw— bis ear nearly oaten out—the use of one ami Hettreurd-- an Ulcer, as large aa a man's hand, bad nearly oaten through bla side- aud there were on him in nil. Twenty Deep, Dincliftrging Ulcer*, —that the first bottle bo used, enabled him to get of of hia bed where ho had been confined twelve jnonths-tho itcond bottle enabled him to get out of the Aowe-the third battle enabled him to is oik I iso miles, mid that the use of ONLY’TWELVE BOTTLES, tvrti all the Uletrt , mid roalored him to health and WrewjJ* •o that ho wn* able lo eoik und attend to Lutineti agnln, a» bo h *TO«™re , U I" l*y Fiiu«tk«» Hiiihhui’Wif Maakiß via, { by lUct. That, Williamt, nno of llio moot reaped lb” ~lly.lcl.n. urH..mo-b, R. Hr-.* pr..«ri.lor keener of the Wntt Homo hotel—by Mtttri. Uitetl * Leonard. whitoiSo iml reUll ilniltUu, Mid bj •'<»'" •!*«■ ..rmiu «H “oCTOUS CALI. IT WONDERFULI CoNiUMFTion produced by lu übo. in m f | fc nnK[oUM that cure him; and as wo could not And It In this coun'y, I wnnt t Sullivan county, about ninety m 100, and wurcliftiu! •ovcrol bol ti e ,, but before I returned with the medicine, be d ed. One of my neighbors wri then very much afflicted with pain and«ldo,Bud wltli auch a atricturo and UahtncH acrottUo that ho breathed with grout difficulty, Housed one' bottle «J[Jn medicine that I brought, and it gave Immediate wlM»nd i cured him- My who has u«od another bottle, and she soya U lies duno her more good thun nil tho other medicine# aho erer look. Prom tho boneflt thoao poratJna Imvo derived, and from my roc* ommomlallona, from what 1 hud oreviousiy of ita Rood worka, many persona hero are now wanting tuo medicines; and a* there la no agent la thl* town, they bate per auaded mo to write lor an agency. Yours, roapeclfully, IRA JOHNSON. DOCTORS COULD NOT CURE. Mr. CORNELIUS IL SMITH. m<refcaiil, Collin* Ctnlre, Km C4..N. Y„ Jarnuty 10.16 W, suidi Your Hrant • Ihdi** Honart Balsam, sod Boant's Purifying ExTßACTsara nearly all sold i and J want Immediately another supply, for they mart rapidly, and give belter talii/action. than all iho other meat* eines wo bavo for sale. Thir Pulmonary Balsam has trUor* Isdy hero from a bed of tlancorom and severe sloknois. widen ALL TUR DOCTORS HAD OJVKN UP AS INOUBABLB. TUOT SSIO kha MHlt dit with B CONSUMPTION OP TUI LONQI. Alter BU bad pronounced tb® case hootlesi, she comuicuccd u. *"• * BaUam and now sho Is well 1 For sale In Carlisle hy Dr. J. W’ RawUnsandS W. Haeertiiek S by W. D. B. Hoys and J. C. * B. D. Altlok in Bhipponsburg: by Win. Loyd In Lisburn, by J. F.Spsbr in Moobaniosborgt by J. 11. Horton! in Nowvilloi by J. M. Lutz in Harrisburg! and by agonlo In all patio of llio Stale. All lottore and orders moot bo addroosod to Wallace da Co. 106 Broadway, New York, March 28,1850— eowly Coal I Coall THE subscriber lins just received si his Coal Yard, at the West end of High street, s superior ouall. ty of Wllke.bsrre, Plnegrovo, Lykon s Vat ay, Lima butnori’ and BlaakimUlu’ COAL, wlilob he Is tire, pared to soli at reduced prices. Ho rospsollully vloinUy*."* P * lr ‘’ n ” Bo #f W. nIuRRAY,' Carlisle, Oct 3,lBso—Uni Laver Complaint, ' -• JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA "CHKOMIc „„ . NERVOUS. DEBILITY," DISEASE OF T?ni t IUDNEYB, AND, AI.L DISEASES HB arising from a disordered liver or stomach ml l Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness or Blood. 1 Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea,Hearn. 1 Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight i n f 1,,”? much, Sou/ Eructations, Sinking or Fluttoiioe.i ,i i Pit of-the Stomach, Swimming at the Head H tied and Difficult Breathing, Flulleiing at th o lie I' Shanking,’or suffocating sensations when in u i,| 1 posture, dimmness of vision, dots ot wehs hefoto il* Bight; fever and dull pain in the head,.deficient, r perspiration, yellowness of the skin and eyes J ■ in tho side, back, chest, limbs, &c.,-sudden nod of heat, hurhing in tho flesh, constant imagining.!} evil,and great depression of spirits, can he elTecluill cured by “ mile, noorum CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, PREPARED DT 1 Dll. C. M. JACKSON, : JIT TUB GERMAN MEDICINE STORE No, 120 Arch Street, PhUadjphia, Thoir power over tho aboVe dlseasesis not celled, if equalled, by any other preparation Ji r jbj United Slates, as tho cures attest, in many bi<?f after skillful physlciahs had.failed. These Bitters are worthy the attention of ItmUiW Possessing great virtues in the rectification of t)V f eases of,the Liver and lesser glands, exercising nl j. most searching powers in weaknesses and affection/!' or (he digestive organs, they arc, withal, safe, cciiii, 1 and pleasant. t ; • RiSAD AND BE CONVINCED, [From the “ Boston Bee.”] “ Dr. Hoofl.ind’s Celebrated German Bitten,t the euro of Livnr Complaint,’ Jaundice, Chronic or Nervous Debility, is deservedly one of ih most popular Medicines of Tho day. These Bidet, ’ have been used by thousands, olid a friend q( out ! , elbow says ho has himself received an effectual id! ■- permanent euro of Liver Complaint from the use of' this remedy. Wo arc speaking from experience and to the afflicted wo advise their use.” [From Scott’s Weekly.] “ Dr. Hooffand’s , German. Bitters, manufactured by. Dr. Jackson, arc now rbeomincudod by some of the most prominent members of the fncnlty,ai m ,at tide of much efficacy in eases of female wcaknn. sea. As such is the case, wo .would advise all moth ers to obtain d botUe,ond thus save themselves rauti sickness. Persons of debilitated constitutions nil! find these Butcrs odvonlugcoua to their health.si we know from experience the salylary - effect tbit they huve Upon weak systems,” [From the N. Y. Weekly Messenger, Jan. 6,1650.} “ Dr. Hoqjland't Gentian DiUeri. — Here is a pre paration which the leading preksili in llm Union ip pf*ar to bo unanimous in recommending, and the reason is obvious, It is made after,a proscription furnished by one of (ho most celebrated physicum of modern times, tho late Dr. Christopher Wilhds Hoofl ind, Professor to the University of Jena,Pri vate Physician to tho King of Prussia, and one/ 4 tho greatest medical writers Germany has ever to duccd. He woadmphaticallythocnemyofdwniw;, and therefore a medicine of which ho was the it- > vcnlor and endorser, may be confidently relied os. . Ho specially rccoromonded.it in Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Debility, Vertigo, Acidity of the 810- ; mach, Constirpetion, and all complaints ailslnuftom . a ujsotdercd condition of thestomach, the Liver,tod tho intestines. MORE EVIDENCE I Tho “Philadelphia Saturday Gazette,” tho heal Family Newspaper published in the United States, the editor says of DK. HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS, “ U is seldom that we recommend whnl are termed . Patent Medicines lo'tho confidence and patronige of our readers; ondf therefore, when wo recommend Dr, Hoofland’a German Hitters, we wish Uto hfdii- i linclly understood that wo are not speaking of the nostrums of tho day, that are noised about for a brief p; period, and then forgotten after they have donelbm guilty race of mischief, bat.of a medicine longw £ tablishod, universally prized, and.which has mctlii hourly approval of the faculty itself,” Evidence uporv evidonoo has been received {like the foregoing) from all sections of tho Union, ibi last three years, and tho strongest testimony in in favor is, that there Is more of it used in the practice of tho regular physicians of Philadelphia, than ill other nostrums combined—a fact that can be easily established, and fully proving that a scientific pre- . pnration will moot with their quiet approval when i presented even In this form. That this Medicine will cure Liver Complrinl y and Dyspepsia, no one can doubt, after urine It •' In direct d. It nets specifically upon the stomach and liver; ll is preferable to calomel In alt biiiioua d* etuea; tho cflecTls Immediate. They can ho admire tstcrcd lo femole or infout'with ’safely and tclUUi benefit, at any lime. • BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. This Medicine has attained that high chintW which ib necessary for all irftilleines to Bltein.lolft* ,luco counterfeiters to put forth a spurious arlifleil the risk of the lives of those who are innoosnl); de ceived. Luii!: well to the mark* of the Genuine .'-TW have iho written signature of 0. W, JACKSON <li|ion llio wrapper, ond the name blown In the Mb. without which they are spuriaut ; For eiilo wholesale am) retail at tho GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No. 120 ARCH street, ono rloor I.claw Birth (hi* of 478 Race street) -Philadelphia, oml by rcspecl.Wi dealers throughout the country. ■ 1 . Al o for sale hy SAMUEL ELLIOTT, in Carlisle, and respectable’dealers throbgholil the Stole. November 48, 18lil).-e-ly. GEORGE SB. lIUETZ, i tUROEON DENTIST, would respectfully Infara S tho public Hint ho la now prepared to perform. I oporatiutis’on the Teeth that may he rcqu'red. titlclol Teeth inserted from a single loath«it" tire sot. upon iho luteal and most appro *. p L Tho patronage of tho public l« respectful y Ho may be found at tho resident* of his brow North Pitt street. Caijislo, Sept 20.1800—1 y , _ .JOHN WIUJ*JISOS. A TTOHNEY AT LA W—Offloo in the ft r XX of Miss MnUinnis, neat the stoioolA.»' \ Uoniz, Soutlj Hanover street. ;; CailUle, April 4 t - r DU. J. K. SMITH, Eomceopathic PHYSICIAN, mttm tenders his professional services to llio eltu* of Carlisle ond vicinity. Ofllco In Bnodgr»« ' next door to Justice Holcomb’s, Whore ho limes be found, when not professional! ongog rt * Carlißlo.Junc7.lB4o If . PUiUmold Classical AcadcWJ' (Four milk* wmt l oi Oahii* ll *) « THE Ninth session will commence ori JJ / Nov. 4. In consequence of the IncreMifp tronogo, a largo and commodious oricK been erected, rendering this one of thV™. NoK 1 able and desirable instilutlona In the *«•«• foUD J. rloua case of sickness has occurred cbirS , cd. The students arc constantly undo nC igh' of competent and faithful Instructor*. borhood presents no temptations to v j n ,ilU' r b^, si^’Sisss^ '■"™- r,■■p’t'i--- Plaii\fiild V, 0., Climb' Oh ‘ October 10,1860 Hoots* *jv iiin* Booto TUST received, G' Cases J^ # IOIivoODS>BV.l 0I ivoODS>8V. J wbioli will bo sold low. N» yt. —- Water Pr00f ;"l" 0 .! W.l.r P" 1 TUST, received, a large lot K|| bll ,o|(lcb *t J Bouts, of superior quality .wlilcli * OOD g i V Deo, 13, 1850, , N- W- Currant* an* l ForssW A PRIME arltolo of boil, for b^kin^ A luw, by WORMLtX H |,|, ilr«’ Cl Si s
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