Will Sclmslojidl Ever Pall ? The above question is thus answered by an 4rmy correspondent of the London Times * ; “Tbo actual works of the siege make no pro gress to justify one in prophesying. Actual increase of lines and batteries and armament there is, no doubt; but it exists on bo Hi sides, and there has been no comparative advantage gained by the allies which can be made public. The failure of the French to hold the position from which they dis lodged the Russian rifle men'the night before last has had the effect of emboldening the enemy considerably, but the heavy fire of the largo morlers which the French are plying to-day, and which they tired at short intervals yesterday, has had grave re sults for the enemy. All this partial fire is. more or less, mischevious to sa it draws the attention of the Russians to' their weak points, and shows them the necessity of erecting batteries to repty to those guns which annoy them. It may inflict loss end damage, but it does uot materially contribute to the successor the siege. The impression which has long existed in the minds of many, that Sebastopol cannot be taken by assault, con sidering the position of the north forts, and the army outside, gains ground. It is generally thought the array outside ought to be attacked and dispersed, or the investment of the place should dc completed, before we can hope to re duce the city and the citadel. But coupled with this impression is the far stronger con viction that, had our army marched upon the place on the 25th of September, it would have fallen almost without rcsistence A Russian officer, who was taken prisoner some time ago, and who knew the state of the city well, de clared very recently that he could not account for our ‘‘infatuation” in allowing the Russians U> throw up works and regain the heart, when we could have walked into the place, unless un der the supposition that the hand of the Al mighty was in it, and that he had blinded the vision and perverted the judgment o( our gen erals. “And now.” said ho, “He lias saved Sebastopol, and we, with Hi* help, will main tain it inviolate.” The Laic Shooting Affair in Buffalo—A False Friend. Mr. Alexander J. Forbes, an old resident of Buffalo, and recently returned from (Jalilornia, where he had been absent about three years— finding his lamlly on the evo ot being materially increased, and having satisfied himself that tho author of this disgrace was a Michael Shaler, a clerk in the employ nf Mi. Gorge Gage, grocer i*n Soneca street, pt-nreeded this morning about 11 o’clock to Mr. Gage's store, and after asking for an account which Mr. Gage had against him, drew a revolver and tapidly discharged live shots against Shalcr—only one. however, took effect—passing throngli the light breast and out at the back. Shuler now lies m rather a criti cal condition, although it is not supposed he will dio. As auon as tin 1 act was d*me, Mr. Forbes at once gave him>t‘)) up in the ..dicers— he was entirely calm expressed ins regret that tho man Shaler was not killed —said he had good -uid sufficient cause foi the perpetration of his apparently rash act. The case of Forbes seems a peculiarly distressing one. 110 appears qnito an intelligent man. apparently was prompted by no other motive than that of in .some measure repairing a great «r»n! which hid been done to him. Ho was torinerli in the employ ot Messrs. Cutler, Stearns & While, a» a cabinet maker; afterwards had a simp o| Ins own on E\. luuige street, and then left for G ihfornia, w here lie has labored assiduously for the past three wars, during which time In- had remitted over ’•*:!,i)nn to his wife. Shaler was supposed t#l ho his par ti cul vr friend, and. on ins ret urn, Forbes brought a richly mounted canc. cusiiiig him some S»w. and presented it to him as an ewienee of his esteem. We are mid tii.it Shaler was warned by Mr. Forbes, u- s-e-n .0 h< le.n n,-d the amount of bis disgrace, that h<- had better leave the city . Shaler paid uo iHtentem to tin- a.Luc. and the result followed as'jih.Ac d-lailed. Wo learn that the examination of Foihcs has been post poned until the stale of Mi. maj he sat. isfactorlly ascertained. liuJFulo . hit n User. The Know.Nothin.; Ni sxkiu Committee. —A little affair leaked out before the Investi gating Committee of the Ma.ssachu.sel Ls Legis lature, which reflects rather ungracefully upon a member of the Visiting Cuiiimniw on their recent visit lo ICoxbnry. It .seems that a.short time since the Name pm ty went In Lon ill at thcjoxpense of the Slate, and stopped at the Washington Thump, when a member of the Committee. (Mr. Hi>o entered their names upon the register, ami among the rest the fol lowing appears. Mrs. Patterson,--Tloitnn House. This lady was entertained m a pn\ ate room, and it is a curious (a>'t lliai when the t 'miniiil tee had completed their arduous dunes. Mr. Hiss, lo he sure t l> e form of the holcl-hiU opui»i<nAr SV/i/» wa-i right wrote it himself, carrying out the sum including the expenses of Mrs. Patterson. Mr Miss, on heiuir chwlv rross-ovauuned floundered hadly. and I>y In- prc\ anoal ions in directly adnuttid tliu "soft impeachment." It is intunatctl that on i\ety Mindar trip. Mr Hiss has Wn a mpaund liy a female. ll u thought that he is a httlu 100 -gay ” for coun try morals. Pvncii’s Hi “i-C* I, i.- 'sonic persons uke more trouble in looking for pins Ih.in they w uulil for stars. Them .m- iw Imres m soei.-ty (he man who know* 100 mm h. and the man who knows too little. An .intiiiily !■-■> long deterred maketh the heart -u k ’liavi liing, now -a-day-, eonsists in living on railways, un-l sleeping ai hotels. The oddest husbandry w c know is w Inn a man in chner iu;u i ms u woinan m Hixd.s - Remorse is the tight hoot th it pmehes the sob- V woman's ultimatum it •> S hun t'' 1 A prea heartburn is caused hv a man muting \..u i> dine with him. and gning yon a had dinne*- - The bread of repeui.nu we cal ii in man) m stances made of the wit.l oats we sow m ~u youth. CiyTho Qrst step towards urtui* i* to atistai from vlco. No man lias true, Sound sense wh ia immoral. fry They who will abandon a friend for m error know but little of fho human charaeic and prove that their hearts are cold as the Judgments aro weak. ono talso stop, one wrong habit, one eomipt compani6n, one loose principle, may wreck all your prospects, and all the hopes of those who lovo you. [TT-Copy of an advertisement stuck up in the New Orleans post-ofllrc—“Wanted—mon ey or business d n the odds.” Bow. ’An exchange says that the last thing a man docs is to repent. This is a mistake— the last thing done is to pay a printer's bill. Timf. Fou Ghafti no. —The iiHiml t imc is the s vnng, when the hods arc swelling. Stone fruit should be grafted before the leaves put out. 0 K7* Love is like ambition ; it silences the conscience and throws the veil o( oblivion over the roost sacred promises. (£7* Good qualities, UVjo great abliliiltfi, are incomprehensible and inconceivable to such as arc deprived of them. [tT'Tho boy who uiub rirw.lt m ndo a horse radish,is now practising oim saddle of muttun without stirrups. (FT**The man who waft a 'picture of desu has been set in ft ‘serious frame of mind/ hung—in the back parlor. fjy* A head that listens to folly in yoi will hardly be honorable in old age. ( v V“ A roounrftin is made up of atoms, and friendship of little matters, and. if tho atoms hold not together, tho mountain in crumbled into dust. O* Self conceit and ignorance are twin brothers ! tho empty head is usually tho noisi est, fOr It depends on that for making known its existence. Two splendid Farm* For Bale. THE subscriber will sell at Private Sale the two following dlscribed farms, to wit: No. 1. is situated on thp north west of Car. lisle adjoining theinhabited part of said borough, Contaiuing 110 acres of first rate Hmo atone laud, having thereon erected a now largo bank baru, a large hoy houso, a largo Cattle stable, also a comfortable dwelling house & otbdr out buildings. The land is in a high state of cult!, ration, and all uud*ir good post & rail fence.— It is bounded on the North by the heirs ot SamM. Alexander dec’d., on the East by John Noble, Win. D, Seymour & others, on the West by John Moore, David Grier, t &c., and on the South by the Public road leading from Oar. lisle to Waggoners bridge. No. 2. is situated in North Middleton Tp., 4} miles from Carlisle on the Harrisburg 4t Carlisle Turnpike road about llj miles from Middlesex mills, bounded as iullows, on the North by the Conodoguinlt Creek, on the West by Irvin's heirs, on the East by John Noble & Jesac Ziglcr, and on the South by Abr. Het rick and the Harrisburg Turnpike road. Con taining 22-3 acres, about IUO acres of limestone and the residue is black slate, about 160 acres of the tract cleared, under good fence and in n good state of cultivation, the balance is very heavily timbered ; a largo portion of the farm is medow land. The improvements are a large Stone Dwelling house, a largo log & frame barn, a atone Spring-house, and other out buildings, an apple orchard and a large quantity of other fruit trees. No. 3. Is a small tract of land about n \ mile west of No. 1., -on the Baker road leading from Carlisle to Waggoner’s bridge, containing 26 acres of first rate limestone land, bounded by said road on the north, by John Noble on the smith, Brown’s heirs on the east, and by Baker on the west. The subscriber will also soli a number of out lets to suit purchasers. Tho above property will be sold on reasonable terms. ARMSTRONG NOBLE. Carlisle, Jan. 11, 1865—1 f mill Properly at Private Sale. THE Flouring Mill, known as the Bloomcry Properly, is for sale. Uis a very desira ble and very convenient property. The Mill lias two sets of wheal burrs, and one set of Chop ping and Plastering stones. Tho water power is the beat in the county off tho river, never fail ing, and it never freezes. During the past dry season thefe has been plenty of water, and the Mill lias been doing its usual amount of work. It has all the advantages of the navigation of the Shenandoah river, but is not subject to any of tie- (rushets. The Mill is situated in one of the (luesl agricultural portions of J efft-rson cO., Va. it is capable ot grinding thirty thousand bushels of wheat, which amount can be purchased with in two miles of I lie site. There is attached to the miil 12$ Acres of the tirsl quality of Limestone Land, being almost entirely bottom, on which is erected a commodious and comfortable Dwelling, St.ihle Meal-house, and all other msecs. Btry Out-buildings. In fact the property is one of tho most desirable amt profitable in tho Val ley of Virginia. Terms made to suit the purchaser. Any com. munieation addressed to me at Cluulestown, Jefferson county, Va., will receive prompt at tention. Persons desirous "I view ing the prem ises will please call ou th* l undersigned. JACOB U. RITTER. February l*>, 1800. MEW GOODS. rUE subscribers having purchased tho inter est of Win. Benlz, in the Dry. Goods busi ness, inform their triends that they will continue the business as heretofore at the old stand, nn- I t tin* name of Hentz & Brother. They liavo je.Ni received u large supply of New ami Desirable Goods, •h as r dices. Gingham, Muslins, Checks, minds. Sat melts. Needle worked C'dlais, •eves, Spciicrs, kc. Also, 1 case of fine 'h Linens. 49 pieces of their own importation, !, p.T \ .ml below (he usual price. They re eelfnlh solicit a call from all those wishing to .rebase Goods in their line, as Ihej are detcr ined to sell Goods as low as anv firm in Penn. Ivama. ABNER W. RKNTZ, JAMES BENTZ February 15. ISjo, Family Coal rAA Tons I.VKENS VALLE V COAL, Imol.cii and screened, prepared ex pressh lot I.IIOIL 11 se, receiving mil* h*i sale hv W. H. MI HII.VV, Jgent. January 18, ISjo.—J ms. Limclxii'iier*' Coal. Tout LVK.KNS V.VI.LKV MT \Jr ('» ).VL, ft sniM-riur article, rccctv ig «;k| hit H.ilo hy \r R. MURRAY. Jtenl. —:i iiik. jrj.nrv )S. IS'.,'., liladiNinltli Coal HuhI.oU BLACKSMITH COAL,a OvJv/v* IB il article. receivind ami tor W. H. MLIUIAV, Jgtni —.'s ms. Ulll.lM IS, IS.’)'). A R eJ \ MAMMOTH Spring Arrival at LVNK’.S on North lliukiut street, where the public arc being supplied with every variety ol Hard ware. Paint s. < Ills. Air., at tin* lowest cash jiricc. (.'all Hi ami be at t-oiuinodated .InllN r. LVNE. Carlisle, March 1»0, I«*»'». l*:i|»cr HansinK 11 ' 11 A VT. pist recei ve‘l mj spring stock of Pa pei Hangings, which is the largwdt ami most lie'l assortment ever opened in Carlisle, to mh 1 invite (he early attention of the public, I mien.i selling p iper at prices which cannot il lo ph' *'e the closest buyers. JOHN* P. I.VNK C u lisb>, M m -h •”!. Irt.V.. IV all IMipcr, I I *>T le.eeiM il a splendid stock of Paper * Hangiugs, \Vindow Blinds, ami tine prints, niluaeing all the newest ami most approved tyies. The design* are neat umi chaato, and he pin es such us cannul lull to give ualialuc imi. W« invito <>ur trlumls and the public. ge icrallx . to rail and examine our assortment h«- oro purchasing elaow-horo. Carlisle, March 22, IRoo Elicit; IMown. APHIMK lot of Savery U Co’s, rclebrntod Kagle J’lows, whicli have taken premiums at nil the diiremit fairs at which they have been exhibited. A Iso, a large nnsortmont of flic fam ous York Plows—together with other Plows from <1 ilb-ient mnnulnciurers constantly on hand and lor sale at If. SAXTON 'S. Carlisle, March 22, IHf).V Co-pai-tncrsliip Notice. HAVING iM.s day associated with mo In bn sines.s, my son Alexander S. Robinson, (ho business hereafter will be conducted under lliu name ami stile nfC. N. Robinson & Son. C- N. ROBINSON & SON, 21H Chemul Street, Phila. March 1.1, 18.V»—3t Gi I,ASS WARE.—Just receiving a new in. Tvoice- of Ware, embracing a variety of bowls suitable for fruit, preserves, pickles, sugars, jollies. &c., as also Cellory Stands, Jars, Decan ters, Pitchers, Salts, Peppers, Candlesticks, Lamps, covered Bowls, a largo assortment of Tumblew (iobleiii, and other useful articles.— For sale by J.W. EBV. \ Feb,u.u> 22. IK.VL oi'.o. z. nnm, D. i>. s OcutiHt. I”) LSPEt'TFULLY lenders his professional 1.1/ services lu tin, public, Artificial Teeth (nni-1 ted, liolu A smulu i.>n(h in >ui ontiru sot, on l ', lu bvtoHtimd lllo m approved prin. . IH..CU .will IrTYTT 1,1.11111.11., I, BdimiTmill,. Ilnuina,., of thn mouth ami irregularities card ally treated. Office at the residence ol Ida brother, on North Flit street. Carlisle, January 11, lHf>r>. r pABLE OIL.—A new lot of superior Tabh [ Oil. an also Pickles, Tomatto ketchup. fluj Rum, Fionnh MnsUrds, Ike. For sale by Aug. B, 186*. J- W- HOT*. THE subscriber {respectfully Informs bla friends and tbo public in general, that ho still car* rios on tho- CABINET MAKING BUSINESS, at his old stand in South Hanover street, near tho Post Office and Second Presbyterian Church , where ho will manufacture to order,-.and keep constantly on hand, an elegant assortment of Cabinet-wave, Such as Secretaries, Bureaus. Workstands, Pin. and Breakfast Tables, Pier gt'Cen. tro Tables; French, Field, High and -vfcyfcji Low Post Bedsteads, &c.j together with every dther article of Cabinetware—all of which he will soil very cheap for cash, or in exchange for Country Produce at market prices. He will keep constantly on hand Chairs, Settees, Rocking, Chairs, and every other article manuthetured In that branch of business. Thankful for past favors, he respectfully soil cits a share of public patronage, confident that he can render general satisfaction. JOHN USZMAN, Carlisle, March 15, 1855—8 t LOOKING GLASSES, €. X. Robinson & Son. No. 218 Chesnut St., above Ninth St. PiIIL&DELPUIA. OFFERS for sale an extensive assortment of FUENOH MIRRORS, framed in the plain est and most elegant ornamental styles, suitable for Mantels and Piers. Richly Carved Oval Girandoles, Ornamental Gilt Tables. OIL POINTINGS JtND ENGRAVINGS, of recent importations, by the most celebrated living Artists at the lowest cash prices. February 15,1865 —ly WHITE HAUL ACADEMY 3 miles West of Harrisburg, Pa. THE Ninth session of this popularnnd flour ishing Institution, will commence on Mon day tho 7th of May next. The attention of Parontsand Guardians is earnestly invited lo the advantages which it affords. Being situated in a pleasant, retired, and healthful part of the country, and the facilities for study and instruc tion being extensive, it la believed it cannot fail to give satisfaction lo those who may may pa tronize it. TERMS; qnarding, Washing and Tuition in Urn English branches, and Vocal music per session of 5 months, sfi() bn Instruction in Instrumental Music, 10 00 Instruction in Ancient or Modern Lan guages, each 0 00 For Circulars and other information address D. DENXINGEK, Principal, March 15, 1805. Harrisburg, Pa. tuiuboilaud Valley Institute, MALE AND FEMALE At M ecu an icsnrnn, Penn'a. Rev. Jos. S. Loose , jl. A/., Principal. (Assisted by five Teachers.) THE summer session opens on tho Ist May. The facilities offered by this Institution for obtaining a liberal education arc unsurpassed by any similar Seminary in the State. TheFe mile Department is conducted by the most ap proved iYcic England Teachers, under the im mediate care of the Principal. The location healthy, accessible by Railroad, and eight miles distant from Harrisburg. Teems —Board, room furnished, and tuition, including the English branches, with Latin and GUsck, peVsession of 21 weeks, SGo 00 For circulars address, JOS. S. LOOSE, flfpcAamcifmrg, Cumb. Co., Pa. March 8, 18of>—2m* Fall 5c Wmlcr Clothing! Henry H. Ritter, s*oitfA Ilauover street, next floor o (he Posl-ojfirc, WOULD inform his friends and the public that ho has lately added largely to his slock, and is fully prepared to supply all who may favor him with a call, w itli any article in his fine. Ho has just completed a moat extensive assortment of S/trlng A Summer Clothing, which he fluth.-rs hiiiisell lie can sell ns cheap if not cheaper, Ilian any other establishment in thin county. Ifc has always on hand a great variety of ready made clothing, suitable for all seasons,mngnfuc. turee under Ins own supervision,and guaranteed to give satisfaction to purchasers. Just received, a large assortment of Cloths, C.issimors A Vestings, with a full supply of Fall & Winter Goods, which will be made up in a fashionable and durable manner, at short notice and .on reasonable tonus. lie would call attention to Ins slock of Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Hosieiy, Ac., which Is most complete. For the liberal patronage heretoloro extended him, lie feola Indebted to his numerous custo mers, and assures them that no efforts will bo spared in future to please them In stylo, manu facture and price. Give us a call. Dec. 12. 1854—. DR. C. C. BLUIHENTIIAL, HOM&PjITHIC PHYSICIAN, OFFICE and residence on Louthcr street, one door east of the German Reformed Church. Dr. Hlnmenthal respectfully offers his profession al sendees to the citizens of Carlisle ami vicini ty. Demons from a distance laboring under chronic diseases may consult hy letter. OfUce hours from 7 to 1) A. M. and 2 to 1 I*. M. Carlisle Aug. 24, JHSI—If Teas, Cofll'c, «fcc, r pnE suhscilh'ir has just added to his forme* 1 stock, a general selection of CHOICE GRO CEHIES, as well as all the other variety of ar- tides usually kept in a Grocery Store, aXBH embracing RloCoiTeu— roasted and green —atl2l and 14 cts. per lb., Orleans, Clarified* Crushed ami Pulverized Sugars, of lino quail* l ties; Chocolates, Spices, Dairy Salt, ami a varie ty Fancy articles, all of which are ottered at the lowest cash prices. Wo are thankful for tlio former support given us, and invito a further call from our friends and customers. J. W. EBY. Marion Hall, Carlisle, Aug. 8, 1854. 11. SAXTON Look Out In Time I (■f HOLER A-MORBUS, Dysentery, Ditirrhaea, Ac.,are making their appearance; youkuow the remedy. If you have any regard for the welfare of yourself, your wife or your children, supply yourselves Instantly ullh “Kelfler’s Matchless Cordial,” otherwise abide the conse quences resulting from a bigoted adherence to old quackery. The Matchless remedy can had at the Drug Store of B. /. KIEFFER, South Hanover street, a few doon south of Court House. fCarllsio, May 18, '54.J JUST received a very Jorge lot of Scythes of superior Brands, to Which I Invito the alien tlou of Oradlo makers, and all otliors in want of this article, tho attention of Farmers is also in vited (e the great variety of Farming utensils of the very best makers. Ploughs of all kinds furnished at a small advance on City prices.— Homo makos'.at the manufacturers prices, also a superior artlclo of Churns, which wo warrant to make moro butter out of tho sarao quantity of Cream than any other Churn In use, try it. JOHN P. LYNE, \Ve»t iit/c North Jluttovcr Street, Carlisle, May II 800 l mid Shoe Kcpuliliiif. AD’M. DEIIL’FF, bogs leave to Inform tho citizens ul Carlisle and vicinity, that ho have opened a tiliop, directly In tho rear of tho Court-housu, and Intend lu dovoto their lime exclusively to Rnriiumn Boors, Shoes, &c. Ho prominos to perform all work In thn very best manner, at short notice, and at moro rea sonable terms than any other shop in town.— [lie does all work himself ami fools (t confl. Iduucu in asking a liberal patronage from the J citizens o( Carlisle, j Carlisle, March 10, 1860—2 m. STOVES! STOVES!! BTOVJESIM JOHN D. GORGAS woukMnform tho public that ho has now on hand at his establishment, on filar in St., noxtdoorto Marion Hall, a largest and,most complete 'assortment' of COOK, OF - FICE & PAIiLOE, STOVES to bo' found In this county,-which will bo sold at tho lowest pri ces for cash or approved, credit. His stock consists of a largo assortment of new and high, ly approved PATENT COOKING STOVES, finished in the most complete manner, and cal culated for either wood or coal, or both. All tho old standard patterns which have stood the test of experience, may bu found at Lis estab lishment. Also, n great variety of the most approved and beautiful PARLOR OFFICE STOVES, including a number of new styles, possessing very superior advantages over those heretofore in use. Families and housekeepers ore respectfully invited to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere. ‘Stoves delivered to any part of tho country and put up at the shortest notice. 110 continues to do all kinds of TIN AND SHEET IRON WARK,and Copper Work, and lias constantly on hand or will make to or der every article required by housekeepers or others in this lino. His stock of Tin and Cop. per Ware embraces every kind of household 1 and kitchen utensil, warranted equal to tho best manufactured. Persona in want of articles In his lino may always be sure of being accommo dated to their satisfaction by giving him a call. Nov. 9, 1854. “ W© Strive to l*lcaso.” THE Subscriber would respectfully announce to the citizens of Carlisle, and all persons visiting the same, that he has now on hand and will continue to lie 'supplied with the latest nov elties of each successive season, comprising, in part, of the choicest varieties, Mich as Fine Candy Toys, Jelly Cakes, Ban Hons, Gum, Cordial,Le mon, Chocolate, and Fruit Diops, Rose, Vanilla and btirnt Almonds; Fienoli and exploding Sec rets, also all the common varieties, all of which will be sold wholesale or retail, at lot^rates, at TIIK OLD STAND. X- HANOVER ST., a few doors North of the Bank, where he Ims just received Fruits and Nuts of the latest importa tions, such ns Oranges, Lemons. Raisins, Figs, Prucna, Citrons. Cunants, soft and paper shelled Almonds. Filberts, Cocoa, Cream and Ground Nuts. Also, • TOYS AS D FASO' HOODS, • of every kind and from all (mils of Europe, man ufactured of Wood, glass, china, papicr-muchie, tin, India rubber, zinc, Ac.. >nicb as fine wax, kid and jointed dolls, sewing ami raid baskets, work and fancy boxes, flower v.ws, motto caps, tca setta, music boxes, poit monies, battle-doors, grace hoops, masks, drums, puns, trumpets, do minosc, lotto and othei patnes, Ac., fancy soaps and Imir oils of ever) variety. In connection with the above, a large stork of FAMLIY GROCERIES, snob as Covering's crushed, pulverized and brown Sugars, Coffee. Molasses, Starch. Indigo, Sale rutiiH, Green and Black Tern. Spices. Rutter, Witter ami Soda Crackers, Mutches, Ac., and ns wo “ Strive to Flense,” allure invited to call-ami examine our stock. The subscriber returns his thanks to the public for the patronage heretofore bestowed on him, and hopes by a desire to |>)< ase to merit* con tinuance of the same. F. MGNVER. Carlisle, March 2d, 1 W."» 4. I’Neful, Fngriiiit, and Good! BJ. KIEFFER has just returned from Pliil • ndelphia, with an additional supply of Fresh HRFGS, which, in connection with his former stock, will make his establishment complete in (his department. In addition to (he above, he Ims also just opened a fresh supply of ConrcctlonarlcN, Frultf), Nuts, Pastes, and Fancy Articles of even- description. The attention of ladies is especially invited to his extensive assortment of fancy articles. La dies’ Toilet Fancy Soaps and Feifumes of every variety. (.lentlemon nr6 invited to examine his line assortment of Fancy Articles. Sugars, Chi na and Porcelean Pipes, Tolmccoes of every va riety. Shaving and Toilet Soaps, which will be found to be very superior; Canes, Riding and Carriage Whips, and many other articles which more especialh interest gentlemen. A number of very superior Woolen Motts on hand. Carlisle , the Proprietor will be very happy to have his friends generally cull and examine his goods, whether they may wish to purchase or not. Carlisle, March 2d. IM4 B(Hiding Ac Ciirpoi Warolionsr, NO. 148 South Second Struct, 6 doors above Spruce street, Philadelphia, where he keeps constantly on hand a Hill assortment of every article in his lino of business. FEATHER BEDS, rKATHKRS, Patent Spring Mattresses, Curled Hair, Moss, Corn Husk and Straw Mattresses, Velvet Tapestry, Tapestry, Brussels, Three-Ply, Ingrain, Vene tian, List, Rag A Hemp Carpetings, Oil Cloths, Canton Mattings, Coe.on and Spanish Mattings. Floor and Stair Druggets. Hearth Rugs, Door Mats, Table and Piano Covers, to which he re spectfully Invites the attention of purchasers. October ID, IH64—ly SPGKDID JEWEIiRY ! Thomas coxlv.v, u*est nigh st.,a few doors west of Burkholder's Hotel, has just received the largest assortment of ever offered In Carlisle, consisting In part of Cold jfi» and Silver Watches of every variety, nn-l at all prices, eight flay Clocks, Silver tn ai&i>eU%ble and tea spoons, silver table forks and butter knives, gold ami silver spectacles. ladies’ and gentlemen’s gold pens and pencils, gold pens with silver holder, gold chains of every descrip tion, ear ami finger rings, at nil prices, breast pins, Ac. Also, Accurdeuns and Musical Boxes, together with a great variety of fancy articles. — Persons desiring to purchase, are invited to call and examine the assortment. We are prepared to soil at very reasonable prices. Quality of all all goods warranted to bo as fine ns sold for. THOMAS CONLYN. Carlisle. March, 23, 1803. Til E BuhseiilKsr respectfully Informs his (Viands and the public generally, (hat ho tins removed his Hal and Cap Store to his new build- Ing in Main street, where ho will bo glad t 0 see his old customers and friends. Ho has now on hand a splendid assortment of Ifats of jgFll all descriptions, from the common Wool the finest Fur au<l Silk Hats, and at prices mat must suit every one who has an eyo t« getting tbo worth of his money. Ilia Silk, Moleskin and Beaver Hals, arc unsurpassed for lightness, durability and finish, by those of any other establishment in the county. Boys’ lints of every description constantly on hand. Call and examine. JUST received a largo assortment of Pumps of every variety in general use, embracing Iron & Brass Cistern, and Cistern Side Pumps. Also out door Pumps, so regulated ns not to bo subject to freezing In winter. These pumps are got up In the very best stylo In point of quality and workmanship, the nmnuflioturors having had premiums awarded for their pumps at several State fairs, whore they have been on exhibition. Also constantly on hand, a full supply of Iron Well Curbs and Chain Pumps. Fw sale low by CR AN HERR IKS .—A lot of fresh Cranber ries, Just received, as also on assortment of new Pickles, Peaches and Tomatoes, in Jars & Cans, fresu Sardines, flue Olive & Table Oil, French Mustard, &c. For sale at “ Marlon Hull” Grocery.' J. W. EBY. October 20, 1864. WE cal) the attention of the public to the portable Garden or Fire engine for wa tering gardens or extinguishing (Ires—on Excel lent article, neat cheap convenient. For Sale at COXFF.CTIOSARIES B. ,L KIEFFER REEVE L. KNIGHT, (Successor io Hartley 4 Knight.) Superior Jewelry 11 ATS I HATS II WM. 11. TROUT, Carlisle, Marcli 20, 1850. Pinups. UENUY SAXTON Carlisle, Nov. 2, 1852. » ' - 11. SAXTON’S, November 3, 1864. $3OOO KcWarcl—Great ICacc. THE groat race between the Clothing Stores of Carlisle, resulted In tho complete triumph of tho nowstore of ARNOLD £ SON, In tho store roonj lately .occupied by Wise £ Camp bell, corner of Nbrtlv Hanover and Louther ste. It is now conc6dod -by all and- every one that they stand pre-eminent omongthoclothingdeal era in Carlisle, haying succeeded in convincing tbolr friends,'that they can sell Clothing made and up, according to the latest styles, from 20 to 25 per cent, cheaper than any other house is possibly able.to furnish them. They have now on hand a largo and splendid assortment of Ready-made Clothing Furnishing Goods, Cloths, Cassimcrcs and Vest ings. Also, Huts and Cups, and every thing in their lino for Men and Boys. Their materials were selected with the greatest care, purchased at tho lowest cash prices, and at such houses only, who never deal in anything like auction traflh. Their friends may therefore rest assured that articles purchased of them will and must give satisfaction. Clothing made at tho short est notice in tho most fashionable stylo, having for that purpose secured the services of an ex perienced Cutter, and laid in a splendid assort ment of CiotlißjCassijncres, Vestings, which for beauty and durability cannot bo surpassed. To the citizens of tho surrounding country wo would say, give us a fair trial. All wo ask is a fair look at our stock and wo will not foil to con vince you that our Clothing Is better made, of better materials, bettor trimmed, cut with more taste, and last though not least, cheaper than you have ever bought elsewhere. Also, a large lot of Trunks, Carpet Bags, Uxrihrellas, sc. All hall creation far and near, Of Arnold’s Store you shall bear; Lot pealing drums and cannon’s roar Proclaim the news from shore to shore; Groat bargains sure, are on the wing. Rare wonders then wc now will sing: At first wo’ll speak of Clothing rare, Such trophies, sure will make you stare, Of broad and narrow cloth so cheap We’ll take a moment's time to speak. Delighted too yon can’t but bo With prices and their quality; Dress and Sack Coats—aye, Vestings too, What bargains now for nil of you ! The Gents will our compliments receive, And call they must the wonders to believe. In Pants wo have all kinds of styles, One dollar and upwards, piles on piles. In Rummer Goods—for soon ’twill come— Wo’ll give you bargains all for fun. Frocks and Over-coats so very fine, Great wonders yon shall see in every lino. Hosiery, Suspenders, Under-shirts tor all, All kinds of Gloves to please all who call. But we cannot stop to enumerate, Wobavn bargains both good and great. Our slock 100 in the Furnishing line Is plentiful, cheap and fine. ARNOLD 4- SON’S Clothing Hall . April 12, IR')5. Drugs, ContVcliouarirs, Ac. fPIIE undersigned Ims just returned from Phil ] ndelphia, with a fresh supply of DRUGS, CONFECTIONARIES, Ac. These, with his f former stock on hand, will make assortment of Drugs, Medicines and ysf Chemicals complete. Mis assortment fcfi of Confectionaries is also unusually line, con sisting of pure sugar while and transparent can dy Toys, common, assorted, and lino candies of every variety; also, Irnits, nuts, and everything belonging to that department of trade. He would call special attention to his supply of FANCY ARTICLES, for the Holidays, and for goner vl use. All are invited to call, whether they wish to purchase or not. B. J. KIEFFER, Carlisle, Dec. 21. IHdl “Ulan, Know Thyself.” An Invnhmhh Book J»r 2- r > cents. —"Every fa tm/iy should have a copy /"i/'h AAA Copies sold in less than a I* It Fi|* lx l\ J year. A new edition, re vised and improved, just issued. DU. HUNTER’S MedicalJUanuel and Hand Book lor the Afflicted confaining an outline o( the origin, progress, treatment and euro of eve ry form (if disease contracted by promiscuous sexual Intercourse, bv sell-abuse or by sexual excess, with advice lor tboir prevention. Writ ten in a familiar stylo, avoiding all medical technicalities, and everything that would offend the our of decent} ; with an outline of com plaints incident to Females, from the result of some twenty years’ successful practice, exclu sively devoted to the em e of diseases of a deli cate or pnvjite nature. To which is added receipts for the euro of the above diseases, and a ticntise on the causes, symptoms and cure of the Fever and Ague. 'J'eslituony of Thr I’rojessor of Obstetric* in Penn, (’o/f.gr, P/u/m/W/dmt “DU. HUN TER’S MEDICAL MANUEL.”—The author <>l this woik. unlike the majority of thuso who advertise to enro tbo diseases of which it treats is a graduate of one of the best Colleges iu the United States. It affoids me pleasure to rec ommend him to the mlloitunatu, or to the vie tim of malpractice, us a successful and expo noticed practitioner, in whose honor and integ. rity they uf«y place the greatest confidence. ,Ins. S. Loxusuouk, M. D. From Jl. If'oodu-urd, M. I)., o f Penn. Univer sity, Philadelphia, —lt gives me pleasure to add my testimony to the professional ability of tbo Author ot the “Mm'h .ii. Maniai.. I'—Numer ous cases of disease of the Genital Organs, some of them ol long standing, have come un der my notice, in « hich Ins skill has been mani fest in restoring to perleet health, insoniceaaea where the patient has been considered beyond medical aid. fn (lie treatment of Seminal weakness, or disarrangement of the functions produced by self-abuse or Excess of vonory, I do not know his superior in the profession.— I have been acquainted with (lie Author some thirty years, and deem it no more than Justice to him as well as kindness to (tie unfortunate victim of early Indiscretion, to recommend him as one in whose professional skill ami Integrity they nwi) safely confide themselves.—AxntKn • WoonwAim, M. D. “This is, without exception, the moat com prehensive and intelligible work on the class of diseases on winch it (reals. Avoiding all tech nical terms, it addresses itself to tbo reason ol it* renders. His free from all objectionable matter, and no parent, however fasliduous. can object to placing it in the bunds of his sons.— The author has devoted manj years to the treat incut of the various complaints treated of, and, with too little breath to puff, and too little pre sumption to impose, lie ImaoHered to the world, at the merely nominal price of 26 cents, llio fruit of some twenty years 1 most successful practice. 11 — Herald. “No teacher or parent should ho without the knowledge imparted In tins valuable work. It would save years of pain, mortification and sor raw to the yonlhiundev their charge.”— People's Jldvoculc. A Presbyterian clergyman in Ohio, writing of offunter’s Medical Manned’’says:—“Thousands upon thousands of our youth, by evil example ami influence o r the passions, have been led in to the habit of self-pollution, without realizing the sin and fearful consequences Upon them selves and theirpostority. Thu constitutions of thousands who aru raising families have been enfeebled, if not broken down, and they do not know the cause or the cure. Anything that can bo done so to enlighten and influence the pub lic mind as to chock, and ultimately to remove tills wide-spread source of human wretchedness, would confer the greatost blessing next to tbo religion of Jesus Christ, on tiio present and Cojnlug gonoratloq. Intemperance (or the use oflnloxlcaling drlpks) though it has slain thou sands upon thousands, is not a greater scourge to the human race. Accept my thanks on be half of the aflllctod, ami, believe mo, your co worker in the good work you are so actively en gaged in.” One copy (securely enveloped) will bo for warded, ftveol postage, to any part of the Uni ted .States for 26 rents, nr six copies forsl. Address (post paid) COSDEN 8t CO., Publish ers, or Box 11111, Philadelphia. DC?* Booksellers, Canvassers and Book Agents supplied on (he most liberal terms. September 7, I^s1 —ly. A. N, Gi’oon, Attorney at law, has settled inM«> chunlcsliiirgi for the practice of his profes sion. Ail kinds of Legal Writing, Collections, ■Court business, &c., promptly attended to.— OfTioo opposite Dr-Long's rosidrnco. Ho will also attend to Surveying, in town or cojunry. [October 26, 186i.J Plainfield Classical Academy, o NEAR CARLISLE, PA. THE 18t)i session wJJ3 commence? May Ist.— : Parents will find this a desirable place for educating tliolr sons In view of Us hoalthftrinoss and moral purity, as well as its superior educa tional advantages. The buildings have been improved, and the dormitories refurnished. The number, of Stu dents is limited and every attention given to their comfort and Improvement. Terms (per session of five months) $OO,OO. For Circulars containing references and fur ther information, address R. K. BURNS, PlaivfieUl , Cumb. Co., Pa. ' March 29, 1805. SLATES! SLATES!! AND SLATE K OFFING! JOim U. TURNER, bogs leave to Inform contractors, builders and others, of Carlisle and vicinity, that he is prepared (u take con tracts on reasonable terms lor Slate Renting, with the celebrated and superior quality of Slate from Rowland Parry's Sluto Quarries, Peach Bottom, York county, Pa. Those Slates are considered the best manufactured in the United States, in proof of which the judges at the late State lair at Pittsburg, awarded him a diploma for the superiority of the Shite. All Rootling warranted water proof, and done in a workmanlike manner. Carlisle, March 29, 18fif>—2m Call and See our Spring and Summer Clothing. 'I'HE subscribers have jijst received from the 1 cities, at the Old Stand, in North Ifunovur of the most elegant assortments of SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING ever offered (o (lie people of Cumberland coun ty. The prices of Clothing at this house have been reduced to such a very-low standard, that it Is now within the power of all who wish to wenr good clothes to secure (hem. Their stock consists of the best and most desirable Dress end Frock COdTS, Habit Cloth do,. Linen Dril ling do., Tweeds, &c.; superfine Black Cassi mero PJINTS ami Fancy do.; Silk and Satin VESTS, ami a very fine variety of Valencia and other vests; with a great variety of Boys' Clo ft. iug, consisting of Sack Coats, Polka Jackets, Monkey Jackets, Vests and Round Jackets, made of Tweed, Linnen Drilling, Cloth, Alpaca, Kerseymere, Doeskin, &c., &c. Also, Shirts, Stocks, Handkerchiefs,&c., all o( which are'of fered at the lowest possible cash price, and as cheap as any other Clothing Store in the Union. Also, a splendid assortment of Goods in (he piece. Superfine French and English Glottis and CaSsftnercs of every hue and shade, Satin, Silk, and Valencia Vestings, Suttinetts, Kc.,all of which will be made to order at the shortest notice and In the neatest ami best manner. All garments am warranted to fit. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine tin- su perior assortment of Clothing at this establish ment. ARNOLD h LIVINGSTON. Carlisle, March ‘ill. 1R66. First-rale Limestone Land l.n- Sole. I OFFER for sale a tract of Land lying in Jef ferson county, Va., containing 26t» Adis, I6t> cleared ami under good fencing, and Ihe balance in Timber. This land is ns pro- Sagductlve n« any in the county ol Jefferson, well watered. It is within two miles of the Shenandoah river, ami the A. L. 11. Rail road will run within.one mile of it. A more particular description is deemed unnecessary as persons wishing to purchase will view the prem ises before purchasing. The farm will be shown and terms nmdQ known by F. A. Lewis, living near Kabletown, in Jefferson co., or on appli cation, postage paid, to the undersigned at Mo. bile, Alabama. If the above property is not sold privately before the Pith of July, IR-Vi. it will then ho offered at public, sale on (fjnt day, before the Court House, in flmilestown. ARTHUR F. HOPKINS. February 16, 1860. Addition l>yspepl les ! THOSE of jou who have been nlilictcd for years, with lids loathsome disease, and w ho have been using almost every nostrum lie fore the public without relief. We say to you try “ Keillor's Anti-dyspeptic,” and you will soon be convinced of its great superiority over every other preparation. Wc could give you many certificates corroborating our assertion, but u single trial Is worth more than all. This remedy is prepared and sold at the Drug store of 11. J. KEIKFKH, SouOi llrtnovt'r street, n few doors south of tlit* Court-house, Carlisle, June 15, I 8 »}. joim p. u iu; WHOLESALE ami retail dealer in Ameri can, English k Ciernmn Hardware, Oils, Faints, Varnisli, &.c. Mechanics, builders ami the public generally, who are In want of Hard ware of any kind, are invited to cull in and ex amine my unnsuallj large stock of goods, which I am selling at Very low prices—just step in, it will oidy detain you a few minutes to lie con vinced that what every body says must he true, that Lyno’s is decidedly the place to put gm»p goods at low prices. J. F. LVNE, [May H.) West aide of N. Hanorrr st. GREAT ARRIVAL OF Fall & Winter @§X3rgopTi? At the Store of the subscriber, the Great Mart for Dry-Goods, Groceries, Boots $ Shoes. Til E subscriber respectfully Informs his friends and numerous customers that he has returned from Philadelphia, witli a large and va ried assortment of Spring ami Summer Hoods, consisting in part of Ladies’ Dress Goods, Such as black and fane) Silks, Mack mid change able Alpacas, Bareges. Barege do Lames, Mods. do Begc, Bombazines, plain, llgni;ed and change able Poplins, Lawns, Calicoes, Ginghams, G loves, Hosiery, &c., &c. Gentlemen’s Dress Goods , such as lino black and brown French Cloths, black Doeskin and fancy Casslmcrs, satin and lUncy Vestings, black & Italian fancy Cravats, Suspenders, Gloves, &c. HATS AM) CAPS. A largo assortment of Mens’ & Boys’ Hats and Caps, embracing every style and quality. Also, a largo and varied assortment of Parasols, Bon nots and Ribbons. DOMESTICS. —BIeached & unbleached Mus lin, Checks, Tickings, Jeans, Drills, Table-dia por, Ragging, Osnuburgs, Toweling, Tablo-lin ons, &c. BOOTS 4- SHOES. —A largo assortment oi Men’s, Women’s fc Children’s Bools tc Shoos, Jenny Lind & buskin Shoes at very low prices. Colored and white Carpet Chain. GUOCEIUES. —A large nasorsment of Gro. ccriea, such us Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Rice, Teas, &c., &c. All who visit our establishment arc froo to ac knowledge that wo nro selling Foreign and Do mestic Dry-Goods, Boots, Shoos, &c-,al aston [shingly low prices. Ourlowprlceahavoulreadj attracted a large number of people. The atten tion of all who wish good bargains is solicited, as groatlnducomentscan bo offered to purchasers. Don't forgot (he-old stand, Humericli's corner, North Hanover street. Butter, Eggs, Rags nml Soap taken at mnrko prices. N. W. WOODS,vtfgmit. Carlisle, Dee. 13, 185-1. • Wall Paper, Wall Paper. ANOTHER arrival of Wall P/ipcr just ro colvcil, cheaper than over. AW, Window. Shades by the cargo, cheap, cheaper, cheapest! for sale by ITENRV SAXTON. April 18, 1851. AFRESH supply of Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dye Stull's, Glasses, Putty, Sash Tools, Ac. Also, Baking Soda anil Bryan’s Pulmonic Wafers, for the euro of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Consumption, and all other diseases of the Lungs, for sale at B. J. ICIEFFER’S. Carlisle, March 28, 1854. CROCKERY. —A gonornl assortment of Quoonswnro of all kinds now on hand, in cluding Grunltewnro, Stoneware, Chard- Glass ware, Tumblers, Jars, Dishes, Bowls, Pintos, Candlesticks, Ac., also, a variety of fine Castors A Bottles, ns well na Pitchers, Collery A Spoon Glasses, Ac. For sale at the store of Aug. 8, 1804. J. VT. EBY. Ooia and Silver Watches SILVER WARE &-JEWELRY. THE largest, finest, and best selected in the city. Every description ofFlnfl' f Cheap Watches.that are manufactured Z v obtained dt this Establishment, which rec’oivel them direct them the Factories of Llvcnmni London and Switzerland, and is therefore ohil’’ hied to sell a ranch superior article for a if. J price than any other retail store in this eltv Persons wishing to purchase at wholcsali or retell ore invited to cull and get the worth of their money. Some of these Watches can he sold at the following prices, vie : 0 Gold Lovers ftilt jeweled, 18 carat daaca, $25 00 Gold Hunting Case, full jeweled Levers. 88 m Gold Lopino Watches, <• 2nim Silver Lever “ full jeweled, in an Gold Hunting Casd, <• u Gold Leptuo Watches, jeweled, g q 0 And some still cheaper than the above. Jewelry of every description, tine and chcao Also, Silver Ware,- and Silver plated Ware Id all kinds. Watches repaired and warranted at LEWIS R. BUOOMALL’S (Old Stand,) No, 110, N. Second, 2d door below Race St/ Pliila. March 29, 1855—1 y THE subscriber has just returned tVom the’ Eastern cities, mid has opened at his stanrf in North Hanover street a new and fliH flg Bor t_* ment of HARDWARE, and now invites all per/ sons id want of good Hardware af reduced pricef to give him n cull ns he can nccommoiUWs from n needle to an anvil, lyic at prices to (he times. To Housekeepers.— A great assortment of housekeeping articles, such us brass and enamel* preserving kettles, frying pans, hake pans, waf' lie Irons, smoothing Irons, shovels,, tongsj wait*' era, trays, forks, knives, carvers, steels, butchof knives, rpoous, plated tea & (able spoons, pocket' and pen knives in great variety, razor and razor” straps, scissors, shears, spades forks rakes, hoes • tubs, water cans, painted buckets, wash boards* improved patent cistern pumps mid lead pipe. ’ BrimiE*.—A large assortment of whitewash, dust, sweeping, horte & painter’s brushes. Ino.v.—A large stock of hammered bar iron, ro’K-d Iron of all kinds, hoop iron, sheet Iron round, square and hand iron, English wagon boxes, and steel of all kinds. Paints, oil, varnishes, turpentine, glue, &c. Glass of all sD.es. To Shoemakers. —A full assortment of Mo rocco, Linings, Eludings, patent Goal Skim, Lasts, Shoe-threac, Pegs, Knives, ami Tools of ill kinds. Blake’s Fire Proof Paints of different color#. To C mutxtkrs. —A full assortment of piano*, saws, chisels, gages, squares, braces, blttn, bench screw s, augurs ami augur bitts, hatchets, &c. To Coacumakeiis * Saiuileds. — A first rat# assortment of carriage trimmings, such as laces, tassels, fringes, drab cloth and sattfnott, head linings, imitation enameled leather, potent leath er curtain oil cloth, 1 lain and figured} Daah#r Irons, Lamps, Axles, Springs, Malable Costing*, Bent Felloes, Hubs, Bows, Philips’ patent boxes for wood axles, fine brass, silver plated and Ja pan harness mountings, Saddle trees, Whip*, nod every article used by Saddlers very cheap. Carlisle, March 22, IRS-L J. V. LYNE. James ftl’t'linloi'k, Iff. 11,, Late Professoi of Anatomy and Surgery in the Philadelphia College of Medicine, and Acting Professor of Midwifery} one of the Consult ing Physicians of the Philadelphia Hospital, Blockleyj late member of the National Med teal Association ; mqjiiber of (ho Philadelphia Medical Society; member of the Medico. Chirnrgieal College of Philadelphia; formerly President and Professor of Anatomy and Surgery in CoKflefon Medical College, Ter niont; and also, late Professor of Anatomy and Physiology iu Berkshire Medical Inslitu tion, Pittsfield. Muss., &c., &c. HAS lately Introduced In a popular form, several of Ids favorite prescriptions for the principal diseases o I this climate. The nameof each article will imply the disease for which it ip intended to he used. Dr. MrClinlork'* Pceioial Syrup, $l. Dr. McClMock's Cold and Cough Mixture — For Colds, Coughs, he., Price 25 cents. Dr. McClinfotk’s Jlsthtna and Hooping Cough Heatfdy. Prico 60 cents. Dr. MrC/infork’s Tonic jWtn.lireSyrup —For Purifying the Blood. Price $l. Dr. M:Clintoch'a Dyipcphc Elixir —For giv ing tone to tho stomach, relieving pains alter eating, heartburn, and all disagreeable symptoms arising Irom Indigestion. Price $l. Dr.McClintock's Jthenmufic A/«*/«rc—A Pure ly Vegetable Remedy for internal use. Price .*>o cents. Dr. Mrdiiilnrk's hhestmalir Liniment —For Rheumatism, Sprains, Swellings, Nc. Trie* 6U cents. Dr. MrCUntork's Anodyne Jfi>fwrr--For P«i i«, Toothache, Headache, Neuralgia, &c. Pric* •)(l cents. Dr. McClisifork's Fcrer and A put Specific — A certain cure lor all Inlcrmitlcnta. Price $l. Dr. McClintock’s Dinrrlura Cordial and Chol era Preventive —-A Safe Remedy. Dr. MrClinlock’s Vrpctahlc Purpntirr Piffi—- For Costlvcness, Hendnebe,&c. Price 25 cts- Dr. McCliufork’s Aniibiliout Pills —For irre gularity In the Functions of the Liver ami Bow els—the best Liver Pill made. Price 25 cents a box. For sale by Dr. J. McCL] NTOCK, at his Me dical Depot, N. W. Comer NINTH and FIL BERT Streets, Philadelphia, and all Druggist*. Druggists and Dealers in Medicines who wlsh'to he Agents, will please address Dr. McCuvroox', furnishing reference, name ol Post Ofllcc, coun ty and Slate. 0,7” For sale by W A Kelso, Samuel Elliott, Carlisle; J II Criswell, Shippcnsburg { Ennnln ger Ik Co., L Kauffman, Muehauicahurg; Joseph Herron, New\ille; .1 B Zimmerman, Anderson burg; Haines & Ferlig, M illengown; A C Kllnk, Ngw Bloomfield ; Harriet M Singer, Newport \ B F Gardner , York Springs; A J Miller and J S Nixon, Chamhersburg; B Meutzcr, Waynes boro. ; George Bergner ami D R Jones & CO., Harrisburg. DR. MeCLINTOCK can be consulted, with out charge, dally, from 10 to 12 o'clock, A. M., at his Depot. November 50, 185-L—l y. NEW GROCERIES. NOW open and for sale at tho “Marlon lUIP Family Grocery Store, a largo and general assortment of articles, useful and fancy, enitra* lug, In part— Maracalba and Jaffa Coffees, Green Rio and Roasted Coffee, Jenkins' best brand of Tens, Brown and Clarified Sugars, White and Preserving “ Pulverized mid crushed “ Bronm, Cocoa and Chocolate, Rico and Com Starch, Farina and Essence of Coffee, Lovering’s llnost Syrup, Orleans Baking MotoS ncs, Spices, ground and luigrouml; Macc, Citron* Vanilla Bean, Cheese, Crackers, Candles, Ac. Oni* (tuccnsivarc, ifflj ySK cinhroccs a largo and general varletyP/Tr of the best white Granite, n Iron Slpnmyaroi T7|r- r : orpool and common ware, enabling tbo customer to select in setts or pieces of any size necessary*' nml of tho diflbrent styles, together with a vorl*’ oty of Fine White and Gold Band, English and 5 French Chinn setts of Tea wore, and other vatlt-* ties of useful and fine fancy Chinn ware, include Ing Trays, Plates, Vases, Fruit Dishes, Coffee cups, Ac. Ac. GLASSWARE; embracing bowls, dishes, molasses cans, sugar bowls, a largo selection of fine fluted tumblers, wine and egg glasses, and other useful articles* WILLOW AND CEDAR WARE, among which aro tubs, chums, water pales, men suros, market baskets, travelling baskets, as well as other covered and uncovered baskets. Also, Table Oil of tho finest brand, Spend and other Oils { Tobacco, Cigars, Soaps, &o. A- small lot of choice M ACK AUEL of No. I* qulßty* AM«, ,a trimmed Moss Mackerel —both in handsome assorted packages of halves, quarters and kit*-' with nil flio other varieties of a GROCER* aim queenswark STORE. Wo fool thankful for tho patronage I»croloJw« bestowed on us, and Invito a continuance of n*« flmm. J* W. EBY. , Carlisle, January G, 18GB. _ gjjgp- Handbills of every description neatly printed at (Ins office.
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