31telgittes. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. . .. TheFß* debars and Manufacturers of HOS TETTER'S CELEBRATED .sTommat .BIT - TERS can appeal with perfect confiderice to , physicians end citizens generally of the United • States, because the article has attained a repu tation heretofore unknown. A few facts upon. this point will speak more powerfully, than volumes of hare assertion dr blazoning , puffery. The consumption of Hostetter's Stentaolellit ' lees for the last year amounted to overaliav million bottles, and from its maniteat;sten:dy: , increase in timex past, it is evident thaliurip g , the coming year the consiimptionwill reach' ' near one million bottles. This immense amount could never have been sold lint , for the rare Medicinal properties...contained in the prep:tea. Lion, and the son lion of the. most prominent physicians in lose sections of , the country. where the arti eis best knowir, - Ivho not only recomtnend the Bitters to flicir patients, but ' are ready at all times to give testimonials to its efficacy in all cases of stbmattlue derangements and the diseases resulting therefrom. . This is not a temporary popularity, obtained ?li..i extraordinary efforts in the way, of triun jpoting the qualities of the Bitters, but a solid estiniation of an invaluable medicine, which is detained to be us enduring as time itself. Hostetter's Stomach -Bitters have 'proved a Godsend to regions wliere River find ngue and various other billed& cpmplaiuts have counted their victims by hundreds. •To be able to state confidently that the "Bitters" are a certain cure for the Dyspepsia and like diseases, is to the proprietors a source of un alloyed pleasure. It removes all morbid matter front .the stomach, purifies the blood, anti Imparts renewed vitality to the nervous system, giving it that tone and energy intlisPensable for the restoration of health. It operates upon the stomach, liver, and other digestive organs, Mildly but powerfully, ond soon restorest heat to acondition cesenthil to the helirthy discharge et the functions of nature. - Elderly persons may use the Bilf era daily no per directions on the bottle, and they will lied in it a stimulant Peculiarly adapted to comfort declining years. as it is pleasant to the palate, - invigorating to the bowels, excellent as a tonic, and rejuvenating generally. Ire have tie evi• 'dense of thousands of aged men and.women . who have experienced the benefit. of using this preparnyon within suffering from monied' de rangemeiand general debility; acting under the advice f phyi,icians, - they-have abandoned. all deleter ous drugs and fairly tested the Merits of this article. A, few words to the gentler sex.' ; There are certain periods when their cares are so harassing that. many of them sink under the trial. The relation of toothier and child is so ahsorldtigly teffile'r, that the mother, especially if Ale be young, is apt to forget her 41W71 health in her extreme anxiety for her infant. Shenk! 11103mi:hal of maternity • arrive during the summer season, this Arear of body and mind is generally aggraval ed. II ere, then, is a necessity for a at hunt:lnt to recupe rate (he energies of the system, and enable the mother to bear up under her exhausting trials and responsibilities. Nursing Mothers gene rally prefert he Bitters to -all ether invigora torn that receive the endorsement of physi- clone, because it. is agreeable to. the taste as • well as certain to give a permanent increase . of bodily strength. . All those -pet sons. to whom we - have particu larly referred filters, to wit: sufferers from ' fever nail ague, cowed by malaria, diarrlicea, dysentery, indigestion, less of appetite, mid all 'diseases or derangements of the stomach, superannuated invalids, persons of sedentary occupation, and lllll'hilllr, Mothers, will consult their .own physical welfare by giving to llos tetter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters a trial. GAUTION.—We caution the public against nsing any of the, ninny ifititat ions or Foutuer feiti, but ask for 11 , /STET;ER'S CELERIIATI.:II STOMACII BITTERS, mat ccc that each bottle has tho words "Dr. J. II so let ter's Stomnelt r'tters".' • blown on the &do of the bottle, and stomped on the metallic cap coverlet; the cork, and observe that ourautograph signature is on the label. ' . • Akar- Prepared and sold by HOSTETTER et IBM/TR, l?it6burgh, Pa., and sold by all druggists, grocers, and dealers kenbrally throughout the United States, South Ame rica, and Germany. - r— atan. J. B Ilan ulott S. IV t tiovoter' C. Attica. John S.tenihnulh, man. J. B Ilan tanu annrallr throughout Um mug .11 I. _. Lnu • .: .64 fite ------ --; - ~...., m ii ~,,,‘,,,,i . ..t 5, y,,,.....,. i i ,,,,....? 1 ,: t „.._,..:.1 : . ...:„.., Thousands aro daily speaking in praise of 'DR. EATON'S INFANTILE C and why? becausu It never falls , t, online.] Instantaneous relief when given In time . It !qt..; on It by .uggic, end one trial alone will convince you that what we bay is true. It coutnine NO PAREGORIC OR OPIATE of any kind, and there:Me relieves by removing the sufferings of your child, of of by deadening Its sensibilities. For this reason it commends itself as the only reliable preparation now knownfor Ch l td rem 'Teething. Diarrhoea. Dysentery, Grips Dag in the Dowels, Acidity of the. Stomach, Wind, Cold In the head. and Croup, also. Mr spfreoing y the gums, reducing inflame titan, regulating the Bowels And relieving pain. it has no equal—being MI anti 01)00 modic It is ust-d with mantilla! success in nil cases of Convulsion or oilier Pits. As you value the . life and health of your children. and wish to save theta from those sad and Idlghting consonances which are certain to result from the use of narcotics of whica. other remedies for Infrntlle Comidaints ore composed, take none hot EATON'n INFWNTI IX CORDIAL. this you eau rely upon. It is ne,rlectly harmless and cannot Injure.the most delicate Infant. Price, 25 rents Pull directions accompany inch bottle. Prepared only by dCiiURCII k DUPONT. No bill Broadway New York. y Lyman Blood upon being ' ANALYZED - - - always presents us with tin, mane essential elements and pities cif course the True' 'Standard. Analyse th Blond of n permit' suffering from Consuinption, Liven Complaint, Dyspepela, fictofuni, e. sad wo find in everylustanee certain deficiencies in the red globule, otßlood. Supply these deficiencies slid you •are ninde well: The BLOOD FOOD is bounded upon this Theory —hence its astonishing sneees. There are FIVE PREPARATIONS adapted to the deficiencies of the Itlood in different diseases. For Coughs Colds, Bronchitis, or any offer Hon-whatever of the THROAT or LIMOS Inducing Con iumption use NO. is always the Nb. for Do - premise of Less of Appetite. and Air all Chron ic Compinitila arising from Over use, (lanced Debility. • and Nervous Prostration; No. 2, for Liver Complaints. 3, for Dyspepsia. Being already prepared fir nit sorption it is taken by drops and carried Immediately itito.the circulation, so that what you gain you retain The. Nu. b is flu. Female 1, regularities, Hysteria, Weak nesses, de. See special directions Inr this. For Salt Rheum. Eruptions, Serofulous, Kidney, -and gladder Complaints, take No. S. In all Cages the direct..in must ho strictly followed. Prlee of. the Blood Flood $1 per bottle. Sold by CHURCH At. DUPONT, No 4un Broadway, New York. . J. W. Hyatt dt Sons. Philadelphia, and 0.11. Huyser Ffittsburg Wholesale Agents. • For Sale by S. Elliott, Carlisle. • . 44 4 4 IES EN WEIVS TAR AND WOOD NAPTIDA PECTORAL ' lithe test medicine in the world thr the cure o Coughs and Colds,Croup. Bronchitis, Asthma, Difficulty in breathing, Palpitation of the Hart, Diptheria, and Sbr the retitle( patients irf the advanced stages of :CONSUMPTION.. together with all diseases or the Throat and Chest, and •a blob pre•cllspose to Consumption. It ie peculiarly adapted intim radical cure of Aithine. Being prepared by a practical Physician and Druggist and one of great especialcu in the cure of the various disearietcto which the human Inane is liable. .11 is offered o the afflicted with tho greatest Confi dence. teary It and be convinced that It is Invaluable in the cure of Bronehiral.affections. Price SO ceutr per bottle. EBENWEIN'S AROMATIC BALSAM, a very valuable remedyler Mamma, Dysente y, Cholera Moans and all Bowel afflictions. Try lb—Price 25 cents per bottle :ft. The above medicines are prepared only by Dr. A. ZSCRWEIN A CO., Druggists and Chemists N. W:Cor of Ninth A Poplar Streets, Philaielpide. Sold by every reapectabhiprugibit arid Dealer of Medicine throughout the State.. . , , June ." POND'S, EXTRACT QF HMSIAMELIS OR PAIN DES - VRoY.LoR. Is one of tho.fow doniestlo roinedlee whiulc buys (Mae into general use and favor, without puffing. , It Is Cm product eta Pimple shrub, lisrmlues in ell runes, end as $ domestic remedy, unequalled .; For Burns, Cuts; grid. *es, /lorgnette, - epraltin, Jthoumnrfsm . Rolle tricere;Old ficreS and A wands, It has not on, "equal. It :L11'1307664 with groat sitereeafer Toothsclue litindache Neuralgia, Sore thrr at, Colic, Diarrhoca, Hoarseness, 'and °Mei thouldMitean and , painful "affections, *lle It promptly arrests'olt n iliffiffirsiffiges. • hundreds istpbjeitiana uie it daily prartlce, and give it tbalr unquallited,reconamendatien.. , yeld by.cair agents . 4up4ilastiers,and.by„ : • , . ,' II unOTIRIIIN CO., 602 !II oadiray, • gale Proprleiersand Ilandlacturara. 9, pURIFY T4E 131,00,D.1 The high and envied celebrity which these pro-owl. nuut•yledielneo have acquired for their invariable. olli• s easy In all the diseases which they profess to cure, has reuderutilthe usual pritcticubfpnflug not only unneces sary, but unworthy of them,lThey aro known by their, fruits: kluir good works testify for them, and they thrive not by the mith of the credulous. ' In fall cases of Asthma, Acute aud Chronic Mumma then. Affections of the Bladder and Kidneys. Billions Fevers and Urer Complalntx.—ln tho South, And West where these diseases prevail. they will be found invaluable." Planter's, farm ro and others, who once use these medicines, will oeverafterwardsbu with out them. Billions Cholic and Serous Looseness, Idles, Cost' vt. !lees, Colds al d Cotvths, l'hollc., tI.iNSWIPTION with4reat success In this dl BUYS, Cur opt !rumors, Dropsirn, Dyspepsia.—No person nRh this distressing dim AO should delay using these hnmediately. Eruptlons of the 6kin. ErySipeles.FlaWlency and Fe ear and A Soo.—For this scourge of the ‘Vestern country these medicines will be found n sail., speedy/Mil certain' remedy. lither luedicincs leave the system 'subject to it return of the disras. , —a cure ..bF these medicines is purnmeent. Try them. be satisfied, and ho cured FOULNESS OF COMPLEXION, GENERAL DEULITY. • Clout, Chillness, Omvel,..lliouleches of every , kind, inward Fever. lollainniatory Rheumatism, Impure Itheel, Jaundice. Loss or Appetito. LIVER COMPLAINTS, • e LLI'IUJSY, LOnSENESS, MERCURIAL DISEASES Never Gills to eradicate entirely ail lho elTeeth of Aor• cur) , infinitely sooner than the most nonerful prepare• Lion of Sm•snporiilo. Night Sweats, Nervous Debility. Nervous Complaints of all kinds. Organic Affections, Palpitation of the Heart Pniu lora' . Tho orMuni proprietor of these tuotilrinim was mired of Piles of :to years standing by the use of those Liver Medi:lnes Munn, Palos in the hoed, side, back, limbs, joints and or 'Mono nilli.ted with thin torriblo disease will ho sure of relief by the Lilo lediriucs It uvh of Blood to the Ilood, Scurvy, Salt.ltheurn. Sweillucn. SCROFULA, or vil, - , - 1.7 . 1ts worst forms lib Worm, of all Linde ere effeetually expelled by these 1111:11MIIPS. Par/MIS mill do well to administer them yheuerer their existence is suspected. Relief will be certain. TUC LIFE Pri.fts • - ..ASD PliffiNlX BITTERS PUIIIFI"PIES BLOOD, Avid Lb tp.remove all discuses from the system. Prepared by - . . Per sale by all Druggists 'WINSLOW, an ,experienced k Norse and Female Physician, presents to the attention of mothers her which greatly facilltatgs the ~ process of teething, by softening,the gums, rittlucing?oll Itillanottion—will lav nil Clint stvistivillic action, Mot in Mire to rp,:u laie the bowels. Depend upon it mothers it will give rest to yonrsellCH, nud = We have put up and void this article ftir over ten yearn, and fall say, in confidence and truth of it, tVlint no have never been aid, to say of any other inedirine Brits. 'WINSLOW'S • ev,°l, to when time fort a corn er e ly used. Nev. BOOTRING 0 f know an in din,itisfaction by an) no Iht Mt! run Vito Um. 4.1 It. 5Z:71.101.13 • delightud truly all are ,ratinn with Its aped. n• (I In terms of highest connuCndation of its nut giesleiTectsiand 111. 1 11C111 virtu.. We speak in this matter •• whttt we do know,” utter ten years experience and pled4e our refutation liar the tultilinenk of what ' we Itereeuelare• In almost every illStllere 111111111 the 1/111111t. IS 51M...11114 nom pain and exhaustion, relief will it found In litteen or twenty mlnutew after the syrup Is adnilnistered.• This vain rile preparation In thn.preseriptiell of one of the went experienci.d and skilful nurses In New England, and has been used with never failing success in 1 It not only relieves the child from wilt]. hut Invigo. rules the 1.1 1 111i111 . 11 :11111 bowels. (Immix aridity end elves tone nod enery to the whole nyntem. It will ultuont _tone relieve GRIN:CU IN 'MIR BOWELS AND WIND CHOLIC, MIZAZI ' I n tenth. II I bib It the I ekt CHILDREN ~.1 u nu! .11v Iu ..„ ' tli e wool Alll4l;ysentery andlhnr, 12 . 11 .1. 137 /XXNG. ehil drop wheth Wu would Quin lt•pthlng. Or front tiny tither .11,0 buy to every mother wilo lifts I 1 Child suffering front any Jf tits tregol au complaints-110 not let your projudle nor tho prejudices olothers ntand between your sulfur log rbild and tho relit,' that will bit SURE—yes, All SULU "ELY SUltrt—to follow lite use of this nu•dielno If timely lived. Full dlreetlons for using will nerovn puty end) bottle. Noun g 01111111.1111111.59 that lac-shunt of Ult St Pk:REINS; Now York, Is on the outsid %wrapper Sold I,y S, W. llarorstlcic North Hanover pt. and S Elliott Maln of. enrilslo, and Druggists throughout tin Prlre only 25 Cents per Bottle. Principal 11111 co, No. 13 Cedar st. N. Y. July 20, 1060.-15. Jobn `bury,; Kou hod llrtuNla -Nov. U, Cure Cougl a. Cold, Iloarzene a Itylitenza, any Irritation t, or mat - 1. .k.vv.Y sa, Soreness of the Mina, B RONG NI L i lieve the-- 11 a eking in Consuniption, / An• chills, Asthma, and 00 . Catarrh, Clear and give strength to the voice of PUBLIC SPEAKERS and SINGERS. RDIAL. Fow nro ow or' oluruol glonlu,; WI coon nth( •s colt olitin and Br( ochl EEMEM TROCHES BROWN', TROCHES BRONIN'S TROCHES MEM TROCHES 131131E1 TROCHES BRONN N'S TROCHES MIMI TROCHES PROISN'S TROCHES IMMO TROCHES EMEIMI TROCHES EZEICI TROCHES E= A CARD TO . THE LADIES Dr. Dnponoo•s Golden Pills for Females Infallible in correcting, regulating or removing all obstructions, from whatever cause, and always successful as a preventive. The Combination of ingredients in Dr. Duponce's Cotton Phis ore purfectly,Lunoultes. They have been used the private practice of old Dr Duprineo, for ao years, and thousands of Indies can testify to their great and never falling success in almost every cam, In cot , routing irregularities, relieving painful and distressing . menstruation, particularly at tho change of lira. Prom tire to tea pills will cure that common, yet dreadful complaint, the Whites: Nearly every -female In the land suffers from this complaint The above pill has perintineuPy cured thousands, and will cure you If you use them. They cannot harm you, en the contrary. they remove all obstructions. and restore nature to Its proper channel, and invigorate the whole system; they ere perfectly sari; nod harmless Price el per box._ Fold .wholesale and stall by _ S. ELLIOTT, Druggist, Carlisle, - Pa, who Is the sole agent air tharplact Ladles, by 'remit• flag him f I to tho "Carlslo Post Dliilee" can have the Mills sent to any part of the .country, free of postage, by mail. Cold also by Chas, A Itannvart, Harrisburg, E. T, Villas, York, J. A. Wolf, Wrightsville and by ouo druggist In every village and town In the Union. , - • N, 11. (Auk out for comitorfoits. Buy no Golden Pills of any kind, unless every box is signed by C. D. flown. All others are a base imposition and unsafe, therefore, as you volt& your lives and health, (to say nothing of being humbugged out of your money) buy only those who show the signature of C. D. flows on every box, which has recently been added on account of a recent counterfeit_ of the Pins. 8. D. 110WIL Jan 20 6i ly • , Bole Proprietor ; New Y rk. L • PIOTUTt.ES j 2.1 'A. R. lIENWOOD would respectflilly Inform the citizens of Carlisle and•vlclnlty that helms taken 'roothe In Zug's now. building, anal corner of Market Square, where he Is at all times ready to tako AMBIIOTYI'ES In the latest and most approved style. Pictures token In relit, 'lnd cloudy weather ha well as clear, and sat isfaction given or no charges Wadi:: Pottraits and Do. urTtr:'°lled - Plbturee teu for ogoailombioiypo. Apbotypp rarntoLed toiiind or time, bop' . .. . . [Adios ond Gentlemen ire, ootilling tavlte d to vs ond iiltgaillo specimens. Pekoe from :Mots: to $lO. Jack. 01.11010.-1.7. 1 - ➢IOFFAT'S VEGETABLE, LIFE PILLS. Mil PHOENIX: :11_3ITTERS ME! = = DR. WILLIAM B. MOFFAT, .No. 8r35 Broadway, 'Moffat II Idlugl, Y.l July 0.-ly SOOTHING .SYRUP, FOR CIII DltJ TEP,THINC, THOUSANDS OF CASES BM aro of the importance of checking a Coug Cold" in Ito first stage; that which in tin out.; 'god to a mild remedy. if neglect. the Lungs. l• 11, OW 11 . 8 IhmlillifiTrOClll . S. lemulcont ingredlants, allay Pulmonar 1 Irritation. ••Thnt trnuldu In my Throat, (for which Ono ••Yroelna." are n sprellie) having made ma oftoll a mere Fhlk.lnn or." . _ N. I'. WILLIS. "I reremmeod their tn.° to Publl tipuakers." II LV. I. 11. CII A PIN: <• Have prayed extremoly hervioNtlA for Iltoltrtient.s." • REV. HENRY IVARD BEECH ER. "Almost Instant relief in the distress• log labor of breathing pbcullar to Asthma 11EV. A C. EuoLEsToN. "Contains no Opium or ant thing in jurious." Mt A. A. RAVI:S. Chemist Boston. " A simple and pleasant combination for Coughs, Sc.'''. Dn. 0. F. BIGELOW. llnEton "Bonelirlul In Bronehlti," lilt. J. F. W. LAN I. Roston. " 'Chace proved them excellent for Whooping Coug . h." ItIIV. 11. W. WAltittlisi, Ilestnn Beneficial when compelled to speak suffering from Cold." REV. S. J. P. ANDERSON. St. Louis t' Effectual In removing iloarsuneattallli Irrit Alen of the Throat, so common with Speakers and Singerd." Prof. At STACY JOHNSON 1.0 Grange, Ga. Teacher of Music, Southern ltemalo College. "Great benefit when taken beibru and after prenehing. as they prevent Hoarse ness It'ain their plot effect, I think they will be of permanent advantage to = • Pranklan t. of Athoun College., Tenn. 0.3 Sold by all Drngallas at TIVENI.I7 FIVE CENTS A 110X.-44` 11; U. lIENWOOD.' New CgbOutur.l. • .IT7PGAIP/OX: IN - NW STORE AND NEW GOO* After rotnrnimr his acknowmugements for the very liberate patroldigh which hos been extended to him; the undersigned would cull attentidu to 'the fart that ho bas just ro.opened his extensive assortment of faultily '~ HQ ~~RIEB' • in Ms new store.reom, on the south-cent corner of the public square, where the public are invited to call and exaShlne a stock of goods which, in elegance, variety and extent. Will defy competition ;' comprising in !tart leaf, lump, crialied and brown sugars, .lava, Rio nod. roasted Ctillee Every va- non" •, nil 1 Nay and quality of TEA. Spices, (ground and and unground,) Pickets. Silures, Table Olt. 4 1 . Nov Orleans, Sugarheuse and Trinidad ~ 'I , ) Molasses; New York and Philadelphia Cyr ',pr. ci,ese, Macaroni, Yertneellll, split Peas, Hominy, Mincemeat, corn Starch, Farina, Chocolate Extract o. Coffee, refined sugar at reduced rates, washing and bait. ingseda. 'Tobacco of the most laved to brands, milli° . finest quality of Senors. Also, a beautiful assortment . of Britannia Wore, plain and phi band Chins Wart* Glues, Queens. Stone and Earthern - Ware, in great va• riety, and an elegant let of Fancy %ape, extracts and perfumery for the toilet. . 'FRUITS: Including Peaclies In cans, RaisinsoCran berries, dry apples, citron, almonds, oranges, Jemons, " 7 " 4, \-AW/ and Muscat Wines hs casks and bat ties, :watch nhiskcy, %Sand Gin. and Scheldan Schnapps. FISII AND SALT. A I.rge stock of LAMPS, Including nyott'scalcbrsted lows liar burning licumenr or coal nil, also 'Sperm, lino, Lord and Coal Oil, Burning Fluid. Sporm and Star Candles . CEDAR-WARE AND BROOMS. Brushes, Ropes, Moppq, Soaps, Doormats, Walters, Looklng•glasseE, One letter and note paper, Willow Ware, painted buePetv Colton and woollen nose, and half lion, and .a full stork of Gloves, 'lncluding the well lutown lionove, Duch In short, his stork comprises everything that Is called ur In hie line of inniiinow, 11111 i tin efforts will ho spared o render entire satisfaction to his customers. 0. INIIOFF. Carlisle, Oct. 27, IBbB-Iy. Marketing of all Atli& taken In exellange fo goods. •, • "./PLlRitig ; disi/L.AL FAMILY GROCERY AND TEA Just received and In store, n fresh and well so. lected asserttneni of Rio, Java and Marts. .11. Coffee. Boasted Coffee. Crushed Pulverized Sugars. Helloed and other brown Sugars, superior Syrup Molasses, Orleans (baking) M alas see. • - Spices of ovary variety— • pure only: Starch, Farina and Chocolate. Marcaronl, Cheese and Crackers, Tapioca and Sago; Indigo s Snleratns and knelt., Crean] Tartar and as• pried Pickles, Mustard and Coriander Seed. - - .11 One asNortinent in Pnelingen, Ar'Zr. and hulk—es well as nil other nrtirlet , s „,p belonging t.sk the laminois—nllet.thi,loweet , 51 11. and late reauced prices. J. w. , I. EW GOOl6 • A AIN. A t . Ogilby'R Clio.2lpentill Store Just returned front 1'101:n1001a with a lot of the cheapest Dry Hoods ever brought to Carlisle. Figured 111erItioes, Cashmeres. Del,alues, Calicoes, Flannels, Blankets. Shawls; Cloths. ('nevi acres, 1.e.. bought for cash at the present reduced city priers. and will be sold at unconnwooly low prices for the Cal.h.• Now Is the the,for githia kid the store, Ilatull ton's corner oupertte the Railroad Dep,t, It ec: 14, 'Cu. CHAS. 01111.111', Trustee. • EDUCTION IN . THE PRICE , OF MERE G A INS ! .11.411 G A INS ! ! `,{Pe have. since the Nov` — Year reduced tho priro et our gee& such as Figured 3lerltioes. Poplins Reps, Delalnes, Cashmeres and all oilier kinds of dress Mourning lionde of all hinds. Shawls of every description. Cloth Mantles and Raglans. FURS ! FURS !! FURS !!-! At greatly reduced prices. Buyers Who have not sup plied tio•inNel yes with ¢OOIIS suitable for the season will find It to their ndvantage to call and see out stock as we are dstermlned to close - ut our Whiter Stoel at very low prh•es. .4z - our stuck In full and complete in all lands of de - Arable goods. 1.1.:1111C11. :.+AW VElt A - MILLER. Carlisle, January 11. !ROL East Maim Street. size at the shortest Mai, and on the Most IC:V.110 13L I ND • mATI.DiIAL, imo K i N a terns. Our worked boar& will be kept under cover that they can be furnished dry at all tites. Masses, Furnishing (lends of all kinds*, Blankets We have constantly owband salamis of Family Cf All kinds of gouda kept In a Wholel.a !rend Retail stole under cover. which rwu will deliver clean to any part LEIDICII, S. V TER A, yll LLE J R. ; the borough. To wit ',TEENS T4f LLEY, • Broken, Egg, Stove nod Nu LUISE FID4LEIt, TitEVORTON, LOCUST MOUNTAIN, LOBllElll'. which we'i.:4. - dtegeareelves to eel! at the lowest prices' • Best quality of Laneturner's and Blackamith's Coal, alirnyn on hand which wo sell nt the lowest figure Yard west Nide olOraunnar School, Main street. AItMSTRONU tic HOFFER. MEM Vi .01'10113E It 2:4D; 1860.. 'II *yr l'he rend., of th., .4 Mimi)" nre reminded thnt I have just brought from the city n largo supply of SUGAR CUBED HAMS ANI) BEEF: Dried Apples and Peaches, Fresh TOMO Ineft In rano, fresh Mushrooms. the very best Pickles, different kinds of 1111Se1.1 ?n1 ukterds and Sonnet's, Lemons and Oranges, Prun. o, Figs. Raisins. Sugars, Coffees, Teas. Mola,ses, Flue Sugars and Tobacco: very Rue Brandies, Old Rye Whiskey, {Vines ; besides a general assort. intent of goods In our line of trade, offered at the very lowest p: lees. FOIL CASH. WM. BEsxz. Nov. 1860. W F [J A I ; ) FITTING CLOTHING! ' The subscriber ha ' , Just received a very superior well selected lit . vit of SPRING C SUMMER CLOTHING, Conslstinit of Cassmere, Summer and Wallin cloth, Al. Mars.tiles. Llnnou nail Cottoned°, Coats, Pants A tibias also and Satin vests and In short every thing In the way of GA Intl:NT:3. Ills stock of 0 ENTL EMENS' FUIVISIIING GOODS, has boon seleeted with a swat deal of rare, and shirts cravats, sitc.,l&c., are sold at unusual low priers. TRUNKS CARPET BAGS A: VALISES, The subscriber woul I .11 special attention to his /arge stock of WATS AND CAPS he taiirs - c - i.ivrOl and le NOlll ng , them at seiy low flgur,. Of the a bar° you eon COIIVIIINI yourself by calling at the Cheap Clothing Store near the Minket Iions°ASHER WIEL. April 11,1860. , JUST OPIINMD Aar c 7 151COr tine of the cheapest and ,best selected v., 'dom: of DryflootlN. ever oponod Iff now In thu mom of A. W. Ilout•c, coniffhtlog lu part of • SILK HODES FANCY AND PLAIN, Slllco, FlLNroil Merlnos, Cashtikeres, all Nrool Delalnes and every style of Drobq Uvula aeon In the eastern mar• kids. CLOTH 7‘l A NTLES, colors and strlpe4 of every Style, My Mock of Mrtntlea IN aehnowleged to to the mort complete ever opened In this place., . _ =9 purchased from the best houses In Philadelphia an Nue , York. can be had of me at loss than usual Wet prices. I bare In this branch. Linens, lAires, Edging • Cambrics ' Brilliants, Nalnsooks. Jaconatts. Lime, 31u1 ititillus,&c., all of *Lich' I ask but an examination. 'FURS, The best artirle 'of. Siberian Squirrel, Gentian' 'Fitch', - Lustre do, Stone Martin and silver do. '1 hero at oast two hundred setts, out of which ull can select. DIM ESTICd. Muslim, American, English anti Fr Prints, nil of the host manufacture and elders, abler, ‘Vatertwist and Manchester Ulnghams, ,Fla nue s, Blankets and everything usually fund in a well regulated Dry (lends Slum. HOSIERY AND GLOVES, Silk, Woolen. Calm) and Linen Ileee for Children, La d'. and Ountlemen, Kid, 111,1 Finish, Silk, Lisle th rued and Genuine Buck Bloom for Bents, MEI= Cloths, Cassimeres. testings and Shawls. Thorn .is no piaci, this side of Philadelphia. where gentlemen eon bu fitted out in hotter styles or quality of cloth and at nx low rates as In my stem Call and see the new 14,1 ICS of fanny Cassl mores, netcnowledged by the gentlemen of this place to he the prettiest and best ever brought from the eastern markets. CARPETS & OIL CLOTHS Superfine two and three Ply, Brussels and Velvet Car pets, of all sites and figures nod extremely low prices, one, one and a quarter, one and a half, two and three - yards wide, Oil Cloth of the very best antic% and sold at the very low price of fifty rents per square yard. Having enlarged any room and added Ili ery conveni ence and com ort for custoluers, I Invite all to call and examlno a stock of goods purchased for CASH, and see why it is that A. W. Bents can sell his goods at such very low fates, II Is to the interest of all who aro In need of Dry Goods to give our stook an inspection, wy motto is to soli cheap and please my customers. A. W. II FATZ,Ek lianover et., • • Oct. 12 'OO Nearly opposite tho P. 0. Carlini., Pa. . IT 00 K TO YOUR INTE R ESTS.- ~,0 dick pleasel , c e s e,,e i i k e take tt e l e e 3 , e tp t a r t . one e e l f o e : , r e m , ;lark and Plilladeliviiii with a full stock of WINTER. flOulli, comprising the newest styles of Silks, Vatours, Poplins, 'Figured Marianas, English Raps. (plain and barred) French hairlines and %Times, American DOaines & Caesimermi, 'and many other styles °tonal; which we can Bell at Power having purchased since the late giving, away of the market. MOURNING GOODS of all kinds, Eeriness, Bombazines, Casaimeres, Deleines 'Ladies Coats, Raglans Cloaks and Mantles. Shawls of every description, less than manufacturers prices. Furs ! Furs ! I Furs I! I mow worth of Vinest Puretotall kinds styles and sizes, Muffs, Culls &e., Are. Mons and Boy's winter wear, woolen Shirts, Drawers' Gloves, Stockings, 'flea sad 'Scarfs: Ladles' CloakineCloths and trimmings. • ',a., • CARPETS! CARPET/31f Oil, CLOTHS! .• Furnish! ng Goode, suitable fur, the season. blank*, Nam Wo rospectfully Invite all to do Inspection of our Im mense stock; fouling assured:lye can offer superior' lu, duremouts ovor all competitors. At the Now Store one door below Martin's Hotel. Doe. , 00. • LEIDICII SAWYER &MILLER; QeRAIN 'BAGS.—Juer, received and for sale Tory cheap for Cash r. 2, leee. QUA& OG9f.l*Y;Tivatie LIQUORS: Wholesale and retail, embracing COIIIIIIOII an d old Rye key, firandles, dark and pale, Lisbon Sherry Port. MaderlA Ringer, Catawba • :1311MPS • 134 terrele Cement anti a very large aeeertment o, Chalh and Iron Somps, , of all, kinds -Thesper 'than ever, al the Ilardnnre Store of • , llftrehl, NO.. • - • jpiNItYIIAITON • - - Carlisle. Foundry, -t- - _ - • : "errek:' , • e x , i, • airtimatin.71:::‘,::;:,,,J.5,.1.7:,7 3137 AND FATin'IMPLEMEN't DEPOT! P. dardner & Co. now trittnulheture and keep eon• stoutly for sato, at their extensive Steam Works on East Main street, Carlisle, a large assortment of , • Att RIC 11 LT•UII Ad, IMPLE N , , , of well known, approved usefulness to fattutem among, width they would call especial attention to WILLOUGIL Bi'd CELEBRATED PATENT GUM SPRING GRAIN DRILL, Lax taken ovoMlfty First filass.Preiniunix S and County Fairs. To — the'rarnietalretitiniberli lark end Perry counties ye need not speak In de of (be Merits of this drill. as scores of them are now In use out the boot farms In them counties. Its repute. Lion is established its the most complete Groin (trill now manufactured in the United States. It sows Whe a t; Dye, Onto, Parley nod - (tram, .evenly and regular, without bunching the seed. The gum Springs pass the drill over stumps and stones, without breaking pins or the drill. For even and mg ulsr sowing, the Willough by ❑um Spring Drill 1k unequalled by any other. We talon inanufiodure and sell the following articles. which we cm recommend to Farmers no reliable implements, of established Outrider : MORRISON'S PATENT CORN PLANTER, LAS IFS PATENT STRAW 1t: FODDER CUTTER DRIDENDOL PIPS PATENT CORN SMELLER HARE'S PATENT CIDER JOHNSON'S CAST IRON 1100'S TRU% II Also, Three and Four Horse Powers and Threshing Machines, Cad Iron Field Rollers, Plough Castings of various pattorns, Corn Crushers, and other articles for Farmers too numerous to mention. Also, Egg C'oal Stoves and Ten Plato Wood :Any.. with an immense . . . • rlety of ether castings for housekeepers and other • We have also.an attractive variety of patterns for IRON RAILINGS, and CRSIETERY ENCLOSUI U to which Leo would rill attontlou. StenletA4rsgines nud Mill Gering. To this department of our ',Liminess we g11 2 ,e part lett lar attention. Our already ex tenblve stock of patterns for Papor, Flout and Saw 31ill (tearing, is constantly mere: wing. Mill Owners and Mi'l Wrights will be fur fished with a printed eitalogne Of our various Mill Patterns, on application. Our Machine Shop comprises all the various tools for turning, planing and finishing Shafting and Castings. by wad and careful Machinists. STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES' of any desirable ea riel ty, from ten to twenty-flee ItOtTli power, built to the best style and no accommodating teems. Engines built at our establlslunent may be seen In SOCCPRPfUI operation at many 'of the largest Distilleries mid Triune)+, In Carlisle, and Cumberland Perry and Dauphin Counties. to the °WIWI'S of which we confidently refer for Infiwmation no to thelrellicien ey. Persons wanting ;qoaut Engines are earnestly re• quested to WI and examine before eoutmctlng elso. whirr • DOOR AND SASH FACTORY; connected with our establishment Is a Steam Sash and Door Manufactory which Is non in coopleta oreer tor to manufacture of e . ,4ry det•friptilll of =I for the most costly as well as the plainest house. Win dots sash furnished from 5 cents upward, acnikding to size orglssa 1r11.10% . FrIIIIII•P from $1 31 upWard I Shutters and Rolling Ultnds from $1 75 upward; Four Panel users from $2 19 ripsvm d. Mouldings, Castings A rehltraves. , ll ash Boards, Brackets, Fancy Drapery. Scrolls, and, other articles needed to Home furbished at the lowest prices and or the best qualify of lumber. ore also prepared, as heretofore to build and repalpltUlt DEN CAIN for tranr.porters on the railroad, with promptness and on reasonable terms. • The continued pair - Onago of the public Is respectfully . solicited. rlrders by mall promptly attended to. May U.:'6o. F. GARDNER k Co. 'VIM COAL A Nl5 LUITI3 E YARD 1 The subscribers have this day giu Loved Into part net ship to trade lu . 0 - A AND LU•:11 B'E '• wu will have constantly on hand and furnish to urde all lands aud quality of seasoned LUMBER, 80-11tDS, MANTLING, FTIA ME STUFF, Paling, Plastering Lad, Shingling Lath, worked Floor. log and IVeatherlyardlng. PIAS and Halls, and story Sr tirlo that [Mows ton LUMBER YAM). All kinds of Shingles, trovit : Helulbrlh And Oak, of dliforent qualities. Having Cars of our mown wa can furnish bills to order of any length and do. do. do July 20, 1859 J. 8. NONEIIIAKEW 'FORWARDING. AND • COMMIS SION ROUSE, FLOUR AND FEED, • • COAL, PLASTER AND SALT. The sulerlber having taken the Wire House cars and fixtures of Wm. 11. Murray's well lint.wn establlrb molt, on West High street. opposite Dickinson College, would inform the public that Ito has entered into a eeneral Forwarding and Commission bustne,s. . The big Mid market price will ho paid for Flour, °rain and produce (lan kinds. Thee are also prepared to freight produce and stock to Philadelphia and Baltimore, at the lirwerd rates, with safety and despatch. PLASTER AND SALT kept constantly on hand, and FLOUR AND FEED at wholesale or retail. Coal of all kinds. embracing, LYEEN'S VALLEY, , 3 LUKE Ft DDLER, 'SUNBURY WHITE ASH, LOCUST OAP, • Limeburner's and Blacksmith's CONSTANTLY TOR SALE. . KEPT UNDER COVER and delivered dry to any part of the town. NONIZIAICER ' Carl lido, August 17, 1659. DUNHAM'S cELEI3RATED OVER STRUNG PIANO FORTUS GRAND AND SQUARE. Thee° Instruments In all respects. ore second lo none, manufactured In this country. Citizens:of ,Carlisle in want of a sups kr and reliable instrument ran ho cc. COMIUMIIII'd at VERT MODERATE mms. by addressing the undersigned at Harrisburg. describing tripe. touch And style. Deference, Mr. Alexander Cathcart, Carlisle. Ulm/ O. Wiestling, Agent-tor DUN HAM'S Pianos Jan. 4, 1801.-31no8 JItESS GOODS.—A new supply o Dilute got& such an Poplins. Do Loin, 0, 'Silk o^s; Lustros &c., A.e. Just received nod will 1) sold untotutuon4.low o at the cheep C.% store . ClIA§. 0011:11Y, . .IN ov. 2,18 GO. :. Trustee. P. Lynch, William Practical PLUMBER in the baaement of Main Stre tit and GAS FITTER, the M. E. Church, et, Carlisle. iron Sinks, Bath Tube, ' 130th Boilers, IVe,,b Bash, 11 Ydraulle Hams, de Load andiron Pips, Hydranta, Hot Coldikhower Baths, Water Closets, Force nod MB Pumps, {{'ro't Iron Weld Tubes, Andrevery-description of cocks and •littings for gas, steam, water. Ac. Superior cooking ranges, heaters and gas fixtures put up in churches. stores and dwellings, at short notice, in the most modern style. All materi als and work in our lino at low rates nod warranted. a Country work and Jobbing promptly attended to. Mar. 23. 1841-Ix. .• WALTER C. WHITMAN. ' Dealer In . FNE GR OCERIES N. \4• corner 17th and Arch Street t, PHILADELPHIA. importers of Cross I: BlackwelPs • • KNOLLS!' PICKLES and SAUCES. Particular attention paid In selecting fine , • TBAS & OOFFEIES For ratnilles, &Woos always at Refiners' prices. Choice WINES, LIQUORS and SEUAILS,'of the best brands, always on hand. • May 9, 430.e1y. .•• L'FtTILL TRITT,MPiIANT. The complete BUCCOSS of the Prairie Flower Cook Store, warrants the subscriber in calling the attention of all who cony want a superior stove to call and ox. amino the only stove that has given universal sitlefac. iyiuT Is crAisrp OVER OTHERS IS let. A Bjtvlog of hom 30 to GO per cent. In fuel. .2nd. A hotter and quldter Oven from the same fire, 3d. A larger Oven than any other stove of the same else, 4th. The preservation of the centre piece from sinking . • saving repairs, Oth, The beet Baker, Blunder, and Cook now In use, oth. A edjrerlor arrangement for cleaning the flues, ; th. A perfect Gan Consumer for ell her woo d or coal. The Prairie Floweeln ararmuted tq give eatisfaellon in every particular, and will be shown with pleasure to all wha - may call, whether desiring to purchase or an r::.:NrgimarElno:.7o'4`irrrnrwt2i.ch- A will be sold very low to close stock- • ipouting, Itoolbig, Job Work, Coppersinlthing and Sheeting work promptly attended to. In town or coon try.-- AH work warranted at the - old stand, Hanover street north of Louther.; . '." - • , MARY 151. - 31081118. • N. 13.'• Old Copper, Brass and Pewter bought, and the highest - price paid In cash orgoecle. 'March 2 8 . /040.—t.f. . , 71 ' -„ WatcOes an 3cinefru. CLOCKS WATCHES JEWELRY 1 ,4.1 AND SILVER WARE. at Manufacturers prices, W. D. A. Mingle, ARt., North 'Honorer Strad. Five Doors North 'or the. Carlisle Deposit. Dank., and next door,to 11401, Dealer in FRENCH & AMERICAN CLOCKS, 0 - .:* - ;1 5 -- • -e t c_ as , f ey kW 2,1, 3 tll '"•4_ _.;-664-7i.0.-- • .Foreign and American Wadi., Jerrely, Sliver and Pln ted ware, Fancy tined h &c. would 'mold renrectlnlly Il .loco his old patrons nod the nubile generally that h Iwo jpst, rethreed from the East with. no entire llor thiek of PINE SILVER & VI A TEL/ WARE. CLOCIth &c. 1/11Villg secured agencies front same of the largest and best l a tortes fnr the sale of these goods, I am preps. red Co offer to the public any article in the line from 70 to Wu per cent Rigs than they have seer lotn offered 1n this glare or below thu regular wholesale price, es follows, Clocks from 75 rants to $lO, Watch. s 15 inn .$2.50 to 3150. Jewelry In sot is from Wren is to 025. Tea Setts from 20 t0.310,-0 pieces best quality and latest styles. WATCHES. JEWELRY. IMMO 8 day alarms, ' Gold Hunt. Case Eng. Coral, 8 " Striking,'" " American, Pearl, 8 " 'AO',sink & Al. " • " Swiss, Cameo, 8 4 , 4 . itemllntArs, " " French. Gold Sten 8 " Gallery, Silver Hunt. Cave Eng. I, , ya. 8 "Church, 4, " American, Carbuncle 8 " :Mantles. " ",' Swiss. Opal, 8 " Parlor, • ' " " French, Mosaic, 8' " Marine, Open Face American, - Jot, - 30 'lour, • 4, 4, ',opines, Garnet, 30 Striking, " " Quartiers, Turquols, 30 Alarm A. SOM. " " English, Paintings, 30 Time, " 4, ',French, Enamelled, ME Levers, ' 44 44 Genova. Paste, 30 Gothic, " 44- Gorman, Stone, TEA. SE T.T . Walters ' Tureovis MEM . _ . Ladles, Cops, nutter hishes, _ Salt Stands. Fish Knries, Pie ElliVeli. ennui', Knives, Ice enfant do. Cake Knives, Fur ks, Spoons, Castors. Carlyle. ,1n1y.2.7, 1810 -ly. 1 J OSEPU -U. STEEL WATCH MAKER • fp scm iu lIANOVER STREET, 0 i • A few doors south of the i jik : Court ,Jlouoe. .•!_': Haring supplied myself frith a large assor.ment Witte); UntrrialF, Olas,es, .tc., I ton now• prepared to r par all land 4 of Watches. Clocks, Jowelrs. Ice • on th .• . • most reasonable t0:70.4 that may bo Intrusted to my rare Ili log by staTct ,attrution to business to 1.0 in. vored will a liberal store of public palrotatign. A floe assortment of JEWELRY. such no Ladles' Breast. Pit. and Ear Drops (lob) anti Cameo: Misses' Breast Nos and Mar Drops. 11..,0and Pins all sizes, Doll Cluing. Hooks, Dlatedl'inataft, Utit Lockets,(luards Heys, AL,. Also n large urn flue aSsortanont of GOLD FINGER 'RINGS,. Also, a fine lot of Silver Hutt-ling, Detached 'Lever. and I,ophtea IV:aches, 111111 II good assorttnent of !liver plated and Sled :loto;lacles. All of tt bleb will be idd low. A share of public patronage Is respectfully sob t ted.JUB. U. STEEL. . . . Carl tale Jan, 1860.4.. . AT(111 ES, JEWELRY, AND SILVEIt•`6•A TWAT CONLYN'S old eotabllFLed Stood, Wept Main St., nearly opposite tko Cuniberland Valley Hook. • 1 haveinst • received a now assortment of watches, eivel.N; ye medallions. silver ware, ke.• In Addition to my ormer ock to Lich invite the attontion of the public, ' he assortment embraces hue gold and silver lever watches, Hunting • antl open Sara in., gold An, eborli for Ladles and Alentlenten and Oliver Lepinen nod Quartler watches of every variety lu style and price. • Mao foe gold Medallions. Ilreast.plnn for Ladiee and Gentlempo or every quality, pattern and price. - Mid fob, vent. curb and neck chains. fioli,Lbraeelets. finger rings, eulTidus, Muds, aleeve.lnittons, ere..., charms, &er, At.% fluid and silver thimbles, silver nful plated butter hilly., forks, NMI% ten, salt and mustard spoons of every vat lett; A large assort moot of gold, sliver and crimson spectacles, to null all agog to which we invite special piton A fine Int of GOLD PENS from the best makers, perturb, caseptancy 'maps, sliver and pearl curd eases, gold and common bracelets, watch chains, Manila Clocks and a variety of artirles •usu• ally kept In Jewelry egablishments whbdt I will sell low for cash. All articles war. r Ar fantod to be what they ore represented. e XLTi Particular attention paid 'no usual to WATCH ItEl'AlltlNU and all work war. .mated. Pee. 23, 1R57.1 N OTICE AND READ C. kICK3I rat, Tot. At the new Store on East Moln Ft. ft r . t may Henry Seated n ilyrdw ;,.'.arisSittiosrlet; o , want of n flue Watch to ills eplendld • stock of American, Livery.' and Lon don 11.41.31E5. I have it fine stock of (fold Watches, nt all prices. front twenty dollars up to three hundred dollars I also have a large stock of Silver flouting Cased and Open rased Watches. from three dollars up" to eighty. 1 also haven new stock ofFrench and A well. can JEWELRY. in netts, midi as Camen, Gold Storni, Lava, Mosaic, 'Mourning and Plain setts, kr.. I also hove a nor stock of MedallioLS. from ono dollar up to an d ..entlon ..... 's Break oT, all patterns and prices: Onid Chains; p large stock of Vest Fob and 011,C:hal. a very large stock of flnger rings of all kinds arid patterns, such as Seal Pings, Wedding Kings, and Settings: a tine stock of Cuff Mlle, Studs. Sleeve Bottom:for Ladles and Centlemen.Crnses _Bracelets, Match-Keys, - and -Silvia , Thimllles. Gold and Silver Spectacles, a large stock of Silver Tea and Tulle Spoons' at all prices, and n com plete stock of Double Plated Tea lthd,:rable Spoons, pla ted Folks, Silver and Plated Butter 'anlves and a lino steak of donble plated ,',Costeis, Sugar Spoons, Silver Fruit Knives, and a large stock of Common Spectacles, to suit all ages. to whlchll Invite particular attention; Port Monnnies of all kinds, Sil ver Keys and Chains; n• large stork of Accordions, Violins, and Music Boxes, (large and small.) mot a great variety of articles usually kept tun Jow- [dry store. 1 linveaigo on hand a largo and well selected stock of CLOCKS, of all patterns nod fawiflor?s, from ono dollar up to lett I will soffit t n omen profit and warrant them fur one year. to be good tltue.koepers. 1, cry thing sold by no ',ball be what It Is reproonted. Clocks. iVatebes, and Jewelry. carefully repaired and warranted. Carlisle July ti, 16130.—1 y. FIN E WATCH REPAI II ING.- F. C. Kit EM Ell. t tho New Jewelry Store hu East .. gm a • Main street, near the Public -1/t..- •Squaro, ix prepared to rlcaivand repair the Finest {Catches. and U, '4O warrant tiled] to give 011111 . 0 ~ • -': 0 , 1 4 satisfaction Also fine Mantle 1 • 4 ,'.:19( Clocks of all kinds, Musical ilux• _ . .. .;,;... ..,. ( 4. • or, Acewdlons, Ac. pot in coin. •i ".. e , .. 44., , plate order, and warranted. " , 4 1 111 .. .. ~.::re t' , • ''. ' L._ Car linle , 1960. 4134) PHILADELPHIA WATCH AND JEWELIi'T STORE 0: CONRAD, FORMER OCCUPANT N 74. 148 NORTH SECQND STREET, CORNER OF QUARRY STREET. The 'undersigned has leased the above premises whore he will keep a large assortment of_Dold Silver {Vetches, rf American. English and Steles Menulecture of the most celebrated makers. in addltionlo which, will be found always on hand (and made to \oder) an extensive variety of Jewelry, silver. and Sliver Plated ware, together with it general assortment of such goods as aro usually kept in a first rhos Jewelry Store The patrothfoll O. Conrad, and)holkof the subserther together with the public generally, "aroAnvited to call, • where they will receive a gond article for their, Money. An I am determined to do strictly a cash bmiluess goods will be sold very low. "SMALL Pit PITS AND QUICK SALES," is the motto of thls establishment. LEWIS It. BROOMALL, Formerly 0. CONRAD, • No. 148 North Second St. corner of QUa!ry. June 0, 1860.-ly. SELLING OFF AT COST!!! At the stun of the °Gold Eagle," 3 doors above the Cutnberland Palley Bank, and two doors below the Methodist Church en West Main street, the largest and best selected stock of WATCHES & JEWELRY In the town, will bo sold 30 per cent lowlr than at any place in the State The stock comprises a large assort ment of Gold and Silver hunting men watches. Lovers, Lupines, American watches, and all other kinds and styles, Gold and Sliver challis, GOLD PENS it, PENCILS, Jewelry of all kinds. Spectacles Gold and Sliver, 'Plated and Silver Ware,.3luslc Boxes, Accordeons, Oil Paint Inca. a great variety of fancy articles. and a lot of the flnest.Planos, which will be sold 40 per cent inwer.tban ever offered in town. 'rho entire stook of Watchmaker tools. eases. limp Mirrors, end Safe will be sold whole sale or retail on the cagiest terms. - Having selected a f i rst class workman all kin . ds'of re pairing will be demo as usual, at reduced prices. • Piano music of all kinds for sale. A now first class double.bareel gun warranted jenuine twist will be sold far half Its value. . F O th il ree Ft ett N y T B;lck T li i ru ' il l e a w r rth e large parlor, 42 feet deep, situate d on West. Main Street, will be re, ted from the latUt April,' 1881. Call at "- the Jewelry Storo In said building. June 15, 1860. I 001 C. SFIARP.Wm. Fridley would .lfespectfully announce to the citizens of Carltele and the poblie generally,that he has again commenced the manufacturing of tin & sheet iron 'ware nfall kinds, S.C.iii [Wyatt!' building nn Loather street, directly opposite 0. Shepley'a Chair Manufactory, where he will ra all times be In readlneep to do all Ulu& of work in hie line ofliminess wlth.neatnese and titspeteb: All work will be done by.hlutsolf and a Competent hand as ha keep; no apprentices. • • Also, can at all times be had those celebrated SELF— TESTING,' SELF-SEALING, PltKJliuJt Allt-TlOlll . FRUIT CANS &. JARS. • • • ,`. . HOMO spauting.-and Jobbing of-all itinds done at !lost notice and made of the host material: ' • stal-Cael paid for bid Pewter and Copper.:. . lloPlug by Mild attention, to business, and a desire o pleas all, to reeabraa a,h_artot public pat . rpaage. . Ilarilals Oat. 55,11160.4 w VALLS ! NAILS.! I NAILS 1! I A largo stook of good, Olean, Neat, And Tough • nallo, at the lowost Prices. Our nalls'are worth - Nets C It keg mom. than any other tneko arrant; sold In our town. this Is the opinion of mechanics who have tried thorn, wo oleo have a full asoortnient of of the latost and most approved styles. AU goods war rooted as repreeontod.• JOHN P. LYNN Si SON. May 3,'00. North Hanover St. Carlisle. • GIN 4S .4 REAR MDIAL AGENT, THIS DELICIOUS TONIC STIMULANT, VSPECIALLY designed for the ,use of the Medical Profession and the Family, baring supdrseded the so called "Gino." " Aromatic," .'Cordial ' , Medicated,' "Schnapps," etc., now endorsed by all of the prruninent phyalcane chemists and connoisseurs as possessing all of l hose intrinsic medicinal qttalities (tonic and diuretic) which belong to an old and Rare Gila, I'ut up in quart bathe, and mold by ell druggists grocers, etc. A. M.IIININGEIt drCO., (Established In 17713.) Sole Proprh•tera. N 071.8 Broad street. N. Y. For sale. by W. W. & 11. Smith,—French, Richards & Co. and all of the prominent „Wholesale Druggists In Philadelphia,. • . N0v.16, 1800.-Iy. r I I RUN KS ! TRUNKS!! TRUNKS!! Mdloli Sole Leather French Style, tiod , Dress trunks and Bonnet Hoses. Traveling Bogs, !ie. Gents' solid Leather and wile Leather Brass Band Trunks Va lises, New Traveling Bags, Sc., a large assortment end very low prices at LI VI NO STON'S, North Hanover Street., 1860. SPRING F ‘ A T S H I O N S.! ICELLERS' OLD STAND. ,• • A complete stock ofllat■ and Caps now ready for Inspection. SILK, ,FUlt, CsISS MERE, FELT & WOOL. To every style and quality. We call partlenl\rn Hon to om $3 SI LK lIATS. Silk and soft lint any style manufactured to order. Caps of nit k RECOLLECT KELLER'S OLD STAND, Korth Hanover Street. Citrllsl,43Nrch 14, 1800. ISO() HARDIVA I‘ II .A I R 'V ,I H A R.") - bob b , Lyne k 9On hove just rompleted opening their Spring Stock of Ilardwore ' Salute, OlOils,varnlahea, Gloss &C. to which they invite the early olttontlun of the public. We have greatly eulneged our a tuck In nll its;varinturbronchen,aud can unw accommodate the pub. lie with in large or small quantities, al the lowest prices. Ilut we do not wish the public to understand that we liars brought Alf the t node 111 Philadelphia and New York to our town, but we can assure them that one look into ours tore will convince them that wo have enough to supply the demand In this market. P,SOIII, wonting 'LI goody in our linmwill find it to their advantage to give us a call botbre making their purchases.—All orders mannally and punctually attended to, and no micro. ~ F resaitifttiymi to elfect sales • JUAN' I'. LINE A SON, May 2, '6O. North Hanover St. Carlisle JAMES R. WEAVER'S. CABINET AND • - CBAIR MANUFACTORY, Having boon engaged in the business for over twenty years he would return, thanks to his customers and friends, fur the liberal encouragement extended to bins in years gone by, and further assures them tied no pains will be spared, to give full sathrfactiolt to all who may favor bins with a call. - - CITAIRS—AND-FUILNITURE, of every description constantly on hand, or made to ordor. Warrinte,Lto be of the boot quality, of the la. Tent style, well flulslmd, and sold at tho lowest possible prices or cash. Ale else continues business as an UNDERTAKER.— Heady made Coffins, :§letalllc or otherwise. kept con stantly on hand and fauterals promptly attended to personally in town or country, on the most reasonable terms. I= Cherry end Wiwihul ColTlon, lnrgo size, %ell flniklied iid lined huilde, front 8 to 12 dollars. W alnut CoM its covered from 15 to 30 doll - ak. JA3IItB. It. IVEAtiI May 25, 1854—1 y N. D.—Two propertloa °Hunt. In Ch urehtown, Comb. county, are offored for sale on easy tonne. Apply na above. .1. IC. W. TRYING FEMALE COLLEGE;, MECITANICSpURCi t PA. This institution, deslgnedfor the liberal educatle of Young Ladies. .I,IIW been iu Operation two yeses, wit the most gratifying results. It is now establistied o a fires basis, and its patronage already extends ove several States. It is located on the Cumberland Valley Railroad mid• cony botweon Harrisburg and Carlisle. in the most fer tile and benutitut portibn.of the valley, and Is In clone proximity to one of the most moral, healthy. and en terprising towns in the State. . It Is central, and easy of arose. Students leaving Wiiihington, Baltimore, Inthe morning train for Harrisburg, n•ill arrive at Mechanicsburg in time for dinner. ' The edifice is largo ,end commodious, surrounded by den his verandas. and will accommodate about one hun dred boarders. I u its construction, it combines all the modern improvements fur the protnotlen of. health, comfort and conveniellelb In those reverts physicians pronounce it unrivalled. The ehambers are largo and neatlyCpemislied. Each has its register for heat and ventilariiin Only JwciNaidents occupy the Casio rimm. The bathlroin oe are ar-iflitirnes supplied with warm and cold wateV._ • ---- : :ic !•9 k k , 3) 1 4ski g T i s. 4 .irir :'- 1!I ' The grounds ire ample, and wall arningedlor rerre ation„_and the variods calisthenic exercises -so essen• 11, graceful movement ai,M symmetry of 'form. Thu Faculty of Instruction to offlaleut and wiper anted, In the Colleghte'Depertment the colleen of study In of a high grade, comprehending all the subjeete belong. Ing too Classical, Polito and Christian Education. In the Preparatory Department pupils wit' be care fully Instructed in those branches forming the binds o , a thorough English education—, SESSION/I.—First Session, from VLe let Wednesday o September to the 30th of.lanuary. Second Session, from the Ist of February to the lct o 4 July. VaraVon, during July and Auguat. TERMS PER SESSION qt. FIVE MONTHS, PAYABLE IN^NDVANCE. Boarding. Wealing , BurniaLod Rborns, and Light. . . . . . . . Tulidou—Colleglate Department, Preparatory " " First Class, ,No extra chargwfor Ancient Languages. ' . 3lusio.—Plano and Guitar. .. . . . 20 00 Voeal 31.mic.. . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Modern Languages,. . , . . . . . . 10 00 Painting, Drawing and other Ornamental Branches at the usual rates. ' Textbooks furnished at city prices. For further particulars address, Itev. A. G 31ARLATT, A. 3f., President. Aug. S. 1860. CUMBERLAND VALLEY BANK PILOPItIETORS. WILLIAM KEE, - ISAAC BUNNEMAN, ItICIIAUR WOODS, , JOHN B.STERRETT, . JOUN Q. DUNLAP, Jouu DtAtep, IL A. ST,URGEON. • This Bank, Is now'prepared to do a general Banking and Exchange business, under Ma, name and style of HER, DUNLAP & Co., in the saute place lately poen • plod by Her, Brenneman at Co. Money received on deposit and paid back on demand without notice. Certificates of deposit bearing interest et the rate of five per cent. will be Issued for an short • period no four months. Interest en all certificate,' will cease at maturity, provided, however, that if said certificates are renewed at any time thereafter for an . othergiven period, they shall bear the same rale of in terest up to the time of renewal. Twenty dayi notice must be given of an intention to withdraw interest de. posits. They call the attention of Farmers, Mechanics and all others who desire a safe depository for their money, to the undeniable fact, that the proprletore of this Bank ale not only liol'le to the amount of their stock in the baniebut are INDIVIDUALLY liable to the extent of their estates fan all the Deposits, and other obligations o Her, Dunlap & co. Particular attention Riven to the collection of Fondue Hotel', Foreign Rills, Drafts, Cheeks, &e., In any 'part of the United States and Canada's. Itemittaneea made to any part of the United State', England, and Irelnad, They %rill at all times be pleased to give any Informs lion desired in regard to money matters in general The faithful and confidential execution of all order entrtuficil to them ma 3 be relied upon. Open for business from 0 o'clock In the morning unt 4 o'clock In the evening. IL A. STURGEON, Cashier. arlisle, Aug. 14. 11360.... ^ - . ... - t A ÜBRIpATING . OILS.—Wo wish to informMachineste, millers and the public gene. ray, that wo have on hand a full stock of Imbricating Oils for ail kinds of machinery* this oil eurpnases all others, having been sutifeeted to a thorough test by the side of the best Lard and other Oils. It is pronounced a superior Lubricator at less cost and wearing longer. and entirely tree from guni,and will stand much colder weathor and has ins tendency to heat. Try it and you will uae - nothing else for - Lubricating. .. . Carlisle Nov. 2t 'OO. r.'i'; i' - • - .1011 N P. LYNE & BON. ~ . . - Wirth thmaer. Street Carlisle, B. E. SIIAPLEY 100 • TONS IRON AND . ROLLED IRON of the very best ENGLISH BRANDS.warroin in every way Superior to American make. Just re. calved with 0 large assortment of , Sheet Iron,. - . . • • Anvils, Haw iron, Vic es,. , r - a Band Iron, - • ' . Files, • . Horse Shoe Tron, . hasps, l' • ' Spring Steal, . Bolts, Cast Steel, . ~ ju s ,,,t. g , Blister Steel, . Nuts. . - . Washers, -, r Horse Shoes, ' Screw..Platis,- -• .„ „ Hsu, . Blacksmith Bellows de., de. . . cheaper Hum the cheapest, at the IlardwareStore of March' 7,'60. . ' • HENRY SAXTON. ' N. II Al) Iron !Old at city . Price" with freight added an , ° dwarranted. • ,..,4,: ' , Elistellancons; - Y- e BUILDIN;tI MATERfALS, (1111T1 o iji 0 G 0 ERR 416N3 XN RI,VJAIILE GOODS. NORTH lIANGTErt STREET, CARLISLE, PA 31ctif '3la(M. tc CUMBERLAND' VALLEY R. R.- WINTER ARRANGEMENT. goirevag v CHANGE . OF HOURS! • On awl after MONDAY, DECEMBER 3d,1850, Passenge, Twine will run as follows: (Sundays excepted:) POI! CHAMBERSBURO AND lIARRISDLIRO. Ist Train. . 2d Train 7.00 A:3l. 245 P. M. 7.37 " 3.25 " Leave Hagerstown ; 6 ' Greencastle. " Chamhiirsburg, . 8.30 t " Shippensburg. . 0.00 " 3.07 " Newville, , - ' 0.32 " 2.30 " " Carlisle. 10.10 ". 330. " Mechanicsburg, 10.42 " . 342 Arrive at Harrisburg, 11.15 " 4.10" FOR CHAMRBRSBURG AND HAGERSEOWN, • Ist Train. 2cl Train. Leave Herilsburg 8.05 A. 31 1.40 11. M. Mechnuicaburg 8.47 " 2.20 .. " Carlisle 0.27 " 3.00 '3 • • " New vide ~ 10.02 " 3.34 ' . • n Shippeaburg, 10,33 " t 4.05 " • Chambg', (Arrive) 11.00 - 4.45 ." • " - Greencastle, ••• 11.65 . 535 •• A rrlve 'at liagerstewri. 12.35 6.15 " TRUDE Daily Traine leave Harrisburg for Pittsburt at 318, and 7.00, A. M.. and 4 20. P. M., For Philadelphia, via Pennsylvania Control Itailroat. At 2:40 A. 31., 12.55, 1.114 hod 625 P. 31. Via Lebanon V. R. R., at 8.00 A. 31., and 1.45, P.M. For Baltimore, at 3.00 & 7,40 A.'31.. & 1 00 P. 31. • For • reverton and Milian:sport at 1.40 and 8.16, P. M. Trains on Dauphin Road at 2.00, P M. • NOTICE TO PASSENGERS: At all Stettiolin where 'tickets aro sold, vie: Heger:down, Greeticastle, Chant. bersburg, Shipponsburg, Newville, Cavlislo, 31N:ha:Jim. burg and Harrisburg, a reduction of TEN CENTS on each Ticket will be made to all l'assengers that provide themselves with Tickets before entering the Cars. Railroad 0111 co. Chambersburg, 0. N. LULL Supeet }Due. 7,1860. • • . NEW AIR LINE ROUTE TO -NEW - 101110 • SHORTEST IN DISTANCE AND QIIICICESI' IN TINE BETWEEN THE TWO CITIES or NEW YORE AND lIA RRI rBu.R,G . . VIA "READING, ALLENTOIVN AND EASTON . MORNING EXPRESS, West. leaves New York at 6 A. 31,. arriving at Harrisburg at 12.45 noon, only C:,li hours between the two cities. 31 AI 1, E Itqlreli New York at 12.00 noon, and ar rives at Harrisburg at 6.30 I'. 31. 31011 N IND 3IAII. LINE East. leaves 'Harrisburg at 8.00 A. 31.. arriving nt New York at 4 20 P.Ol. ERNO , 31 EXPRESS LINE, not, leaven Harris - liurg at 1.151' M. arriving at 'New York at it 00 I , M. Collnprtlons are tooth, at Harrisburg at 1,00 P. M. with the Passenget Trains In enchollrection on the Pennsyl vania Cumberland Valley and. Northern Central Rail road. All trains conert at Readin with trais for Potts ville and Philade v lphia, and at g Allentown n for 3lauch E11:4011. No change 01 Passenger Can or Baggage between New Yrok and Harrisburg, by the 6.00 A. U. Line from New York or the 1.15 P. 31. front Harrisburg. For bett.ty ofseettery, and speed, cora fart and nevem 11101111tiell. this route presents superior Inducernants to the travelling nubile,- Fare between Now York end Ilarrisburg,,FlYE DOL LARS. For tickets end other Inform:alai) apply to J. J. CLYDE, General Agent, Harrisburg. CARLISLE AND.PIIILADELPIIIA 74 1 :4 44' kla t DAILY FREIGHT birtz. FitEED,-wARD A. FREED, MULK6, BTRIPT, PHILADLI_BIIII. & 11. RHOADS, EITRIAZ, CfIII.IBLE, PA. Alliir . Care of this Line leave the Depot 811 Market it., Daily, at 4 &Meek. I'. M, LtqlSo Carllolu, Dolly. at 7 ~'clock, A M. thaws hitonded fur this Lino should be harked C. P. Dail, Freight I.lne, and sent In by 4 o'cleek. May 25, 18 r pHLLADELPHIA AND READING RAIL no A p RUMMER ARRANGE3IENT, On and after MAY 28, 160. ,Two passenger trains leave Harrisburg doily, (Sun. dot's excepted.) at 8.00 A. M , and 1.16 I'. M.. for Phila.- dolphin, arriving there at 1.25 noon and G. 15 P. M. Returning, leave Philadelphia at 8.60 A. 31., awl 3.30 P.M., arrlying at Harrisburg at 12.1, noon and 8.30 I'. FARM: To Philadelphia, No. 1 Cars. $3.25; No. 2 (in same train,) $ 2 70 . • • Fames to Reading. $1.60 and $1.30: At Reading. conned with trains for Pottsville, 311ners vide, Tamaqua, Catawissa, &e. Fganntrains leave Rending for Philadelphia daily, at 0 A. 31 ;10.45 A. Al., 12.30 noon and :1.43,1'. 31. Leave Philadelphia for heading at 8.00 A. 31., 1.00 P. M., 3.30 31., and 5.00 P. 31. Fares from Heading to Philadelphia. sl.7seand SI 45. The morning. train from Ilardshurg_conneets Reading - with up train for Wlikesbarre. Pittston and Scranton. For throughticketa and other Information apply to • J. J. CLYDE, Cieneral Agent. . Aug. 3, '6O Nuts it Ups NEW STORE, AND NEW GOODS HATS, CAPS AND LADIES FUNS. The subscriber having recently opened n Now Store at the old .hand of.!.!) Halbert lu North Ilanover St. opposite the Carlisle Deposit Bank. Having received from New York and Pitlindelphia. a fine and well selected assortment of goode-In his lino of business, such as ' I" 177 - = HATS AND' CAPS, from thn common Wool to On (Inn Fur: Silk and Cared men, Unto. and at priers to suit Ulu times: 'The stock Includes a sarloty of styles and colors of Hats and Caps. Fancy Beaver and Felt Hats Ilir sbildren, oltherliovi or girls neatly trimmed FUR CADS, COLLARS and 0 LOVEA,'" $OO 00 20 00 10 00 12 00 for flentlemen. Also,Np variety of fancy fure.for either or childrens weer. Ilud.n Bay, Siberian Squirrel, German bitch, Stone Martin, Silver do Rock do. Se. Also, Carpet Bags, 'Valises. A large assortment rf Trunks, Hand Trunks, Buffalo Robes and Prime lied Feathers. Then ktul for the patronage already received he would Invite all his friends and the Public in gene. rat to give him a call. JACOB BOAB, Agt. Carlisle. Leo. 7, 'W.A. f. Jr ETV JP II:Mr. HAT AND CAP EMPORIUM ! The undersigned having purchased the stock, dic., of tho Into Wm 11, Trout dorm. would rwipectfully an ',bunco to the public that he Will con. Untie thi lIATTIND lIUSINtTS at the old stand, In Abet High street. and with a renewed and efficieu t effort, produce articles of Head Dress of Every Variety, Style .;,d Qualify, that Mod 1,0 strictly in keeping with the improvement of the Art, and fully up to the age In which wo lire. & l orm v e e ni a o n f hand a.°ndid HATS AND CAPS, of all doecriptiono, from the common Wool to the finest MI AND... SILK RATS; and at prime that must Bull every one who has an eye to getting the worth of hie money. The stock includes, MOLESKIN, OASSIMERE, BEAVER & FELT HATS, of every style and color and unsurpawed for LIMIT. NESS, DURABILITY AND FTNISII: by those of any other establishment In the country.. • MEN'S, BUYS' andyQIII LDit EN'S 'MATS and CAPS, of every description cO4tantiy on hand. Tie respectfully Invites all the old patrons and as many new ones as possible, to give him a call:- J. O. CALLIO. Apr. IS, 1800-1 y QECOND - SPRING ARRIVAL.- kJ LARGE SUPPLIES FOR TIIE READ AND FEET, At the etnre of John Irvine, on the N. E. corner of the public square, In the place to purchase Boots Shows Bats &Caps. at prices that defy competition. Ile has Just returned from the East with the.lirgest And most complete assortment of Roots, Shoes; Bata Cape that he has eierpresented to. this community, and which he in determined to sell at the lowest possi ble prices. His stock embraces everything in bin Han of business, such as ' MEN'S & BO'S' FINE CALF BOOTS, Rip Ppote, Calf and Patent Leather Oxtedd Tit% Cal and l'atent Leather Gaited, Calf If ullttlere,Calf and Kip Brogans, 81Ippere, &c. LADIES' WEAR. Fine French and English Lasting Gaiters, Morocco, Calfand Kid Booth, Flue Kld Slippers, Fancy Slippers, Morocco, and Kid Buskins, & MISSES AND 011ILDREN'S WEAR ofall descriptions embracing lino Lasting Gaiters, Morocco and• Lasting Button Boots; Morocco Lace Booth of all kinds, Fauhy shoes of various styles slippers, Ac. UAW & OAPS, 811 k, Cussimere, Fur and Wool Hats (sf all quslitles and styles, also a large assortment of ' • • STRAW,BATS, , . 890 0 1 Sind Shoes made to Order at the sheitaitemtlce Rep&log promptly done. eoutblesst of ble ability to please all clams of custornest; he reepecttully loyltea the public to glee him a call. • ' ' leEtt.; Remember the place, N. E. Coiner ot tho Public Square. • . , „ , 3d, '6O, tar Panay Printing neatly .executed. L~ TQIIN IRVINE