Jlzebicines HUSTETTER'S t BITTERS. . .The proprietors. rind_ manufacturers of lIOS TNTTIIIVS, (3.ELEI3 RATED STOItL4CH I"ERS 'can' appeal with perfect confidence to • pliyileians and eh izensgenerally of the United Slates, because the arable has attaineda repu "'Wien. heretofore Unknown.. A few facts upon this point will peak more powerfully than voluntek:of i bnre desertion or blazoning puffery. :he -consumptiOn _llostetter's Stomach Bit-' lire for the last yearamounted to over a half . million bottles, and, from its manifest steady ' :increase in times past, it is evident that. during the coming year the consumption will reach --"---lattarone_million_bettles. This immense amount could never have been sati — bift for the rare lona _properties contained in the prepare - .lien, rind the sanction of the most prominent, ,physicierar in those sections of the country *_erherellte article is beet known, who not only recoinmend the Bitters to their—patients, but are ready at all times to give testimonials toils -- ,elficacyin All CflAlla of stomachic derangements 'and the - diseases resulting therefrom. This.is pot a temporary popularity, obtained 'by extraordinary efforts in the way of trunt • paling the qualities of the Bitters; but-a solid • - `6Stienstion'orailinvaluable medicine, which is deitine it i iii no - • - Ik os tetties* Stomach Bitters have proved a Oodsend to regions where fever and ague-- and various other bilious complaints have *anted their victims by 'hundreds. To be able to state confidently that the "Bitters" .are a certain cure for the „Dyspepsia and like Inseams, is to the proprietors a source of Un - illoyedpicesure., It removes all morbid matter teem .the stomach, purifies the blood, anti imparts renewed vitality to the nervous system, giving it that, tone and energy indispensable lir the restoration of health: It operates upon shoistrach, liver, and other digestive organs, mildly but powerfully, and soon-restores-them ro.acondition essential to the healthy discharge of the functions of nature. . Elderly persons may use the Bitters daily as per directions on the bottle, and they will find in it a stimulant peculiarly adapted 1 o comfort declining years, ns it is pleasant to the palate, invigorating to the bowels, excellent as a tonic, and rejuvenating generally. We have fee cid deuce of thousands of aged men and women who have experienced the benefit of using this preparation while suffering from stomach de rangementtrand general debility; acting under the advice'Of physicians, they have abandoned Ml deleterious drugs and fairly tested the Merits of chile 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 mother and child is so absorbingly tender, that tho , mother, especially if she be young, is apt to forget her own health in. her extreme anxiety : =for her infant. Should the per' dof maternity arrive during the summer sea on, the wear of body mid mind is generally a ravated. Here, per' d is a necessity for a stim butt to recype r rate lbw - energies of the system, den bYe the rtietberlO'bearitirunder her exhans Ingstrials and JeSponsibilitiea. Nursing mothers gene rally prefer the Bitters to all other invigora tors that. receive the endorsement of plusi, .mans, because it is agreeable to the taste as . Well. as certain to give 'a permanent. increase -if bodily strength. -,. . -- :All -- tifose persons, to whom we have partieu litity referred above, to wit: sufferers from fever and ag,tte, caused by malaria, diarrhoea, dysentery, indigestion; loss of appetite, and all diseases or derangements of the steinach, superannuated invalids, persons of sedentary . .otteupation,..and.nursing mothers, willroonsult their own physical welfare by giving to Hos tetter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters a trial. CAUTION.—We caution the public against ...20,sing_any„ottlie. manylmitations.oxcourtter ! , . - ' -- teificiftilCdtili - liii — lTOSilriTEß'frOEl.l::llnA TED . 'STOMACH BUTTEItS, and see t h at each bottle has the words , •Di . :4 - 4 Hostetter's Stomach Bitters" blown on the side of the bottle, and stamped ,on the metallic cap covering the cork, and observe that our autograph signature , is on the .104. . . Are - .Prepared and sold by HOSTETTER & I.O)CPTH. Pittsburgh, Pa., and sold by all gropers, and— dealers generally -.throughout the tJpited States, South Arne fielioinitkitermany. • i„ ..)11 4 1 1 b el * , Scrg n ist i l iom g !b W au ,cl?: ; , R i tick e;r, C I: 111810 . 1 John elan, J. h. lienolug Illeehaniceb P u P rg ; 13 ang ; Dr . ugglet esnerally throughout the county. Nov. 0, '69. INDSEY'S IMPROVED L 0.3 SEARCHER STANDARD MEDICINP, thespeody, radical, and effectual cora .of ALL --DISEASES - nrlslng - froin'IMPURITY . OF THE IILOOD. 'This medicine has wrou; $u desperate cases of &tofula, Cancerous formations, - oiitansons Diseases, Erysipelas, Boils, Pimples on the face, Sore Eyes, '— Old, Stubborn Ulcers, Scald (lead, -Tatter affections, Rheumatic. Disorders, Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Jaundice, . Salt Rheum. Mercurial Diseases, General Debility, Liver Complaint, Loss of Appetite Lew Spirits, Foul Stomach female Complaints, and all Diseases baring theirrol slain en impure state of the mood. . y ir. refer to the case of David McCreary, of Napier _ _ ht tho most miraculous cures township, Redford Co. Pa. who, on the 31st day of A ug- OWL 1 3 38 made affidavit before Justice Gerley that ho wastreated fdr the cure of Cancer by three physicians Redford county, And by Dr. Newton of the Eclectic °Maga in Cincinnati for a p-rind of nearly eight -months, notwithstanding which, his lip, nose, and a .• portion of his left cheek were entirely eaten away! He — kirtdlttaturapnll - hoPei - when be Beard of the ' Blood ' lileerther," and was induced to try it. Four infttles 'or i el him; and although Emily disfigured, there is 'no - - titration but what this invaluable me liana saved his Alta. The full particulars of this remarkable puss may basion in a cireular, which can be had of any of the We else We'also refer to the case of Nancy Bleakney, of Elder. ben, Armstrong county, Pa., cured of Scrofula after be. leg-unable to get out of her bed for three years. 'To the awe of a lady in Ansonville. Clearfield county who wesalso afflicted with Scrofula lu its worst form. ' To the case of George Meisel, residing in Parrolltown, IWO& county, Pa., who was so badly afflicted with Censaithat it eat his entire nose off, and his case was Worm, it possible, than McCreary's. The particulars of these cases—every one •of which 'las cured by the use of the Blood Searcher—may also found in a circular to be had of any of the Agents. R. M. LEMON, Proprietor. laboratory for the manufacture and sale, near the • Fa. Railroad Depot, Hollidaysburg, Pa: • Dr. Geo. U. Keyser, Wholesale Agent, Pittsburgh, Pa. For sale in Carlisle by B: W. ffaverstick, B. El ' Witt, and B. Kieffer; Dr. .1. Herring Mechanics :hart; Goswellbr & Zook, Shepherdstown ; Joshua Culp Aflegstown't 'Jacob Bitumens, Cross Roads; J. 'J. Coble, 11CWfse Bbirumaustown; A. lff. LOMA, Boiling Springs - Mary Church - town; G. W. Robinson West 'UM; Fesnaught: 'Co., Oakville; Shoemaker & Itillott,He i rliurg; Wm. Bretton, Newville; J. Hood Ci., Springfield Runell ec Co., Dickinson; 11 , g'land 4.lf,s4tlnC,4nekxonviile; Wm. 'Clerk t.,.,:, Lees, 11..Eeklep, Sporting 11111; D. Denlinger J: C. Altick, Shlppeneburg ; all of Cumber 1 1 .04 o,ll.o>t'Pa• • )cItS. WINSLOW, an expeneneed -- ' ~. - ..ifunittaxid Female Physician, presents to the tea lop of mother,' her - . SOOTHING SYRUP, .r.' ~, VOW , CHILDREN TEETHING' lelitreatly,facilitates the process , of teething, by ise Suing the game, reducing all intiamation—will al 10.41,psid and spasmodic action, and is sure to regu Ida Me Weals. Depend upon It mothers, it will give ‘ riiii.tiviocirselieg , .and . - Itzur,v - AND - MA an TO YOUR INFANTA. " . : • .:WW - liire put up and void this article for over ten . ZeiroritadOarinay,in confidence and truth of it, what ve,l4vitnever been able to say ninny •other medicine t'aiiiver , built - failed In a -'. l 4nAllitnetell- ' MRS: wiNsi:PW's C° t ° et fkir:a cure when time lii,ased. Nev. ' er did we Ais* An: IP. SOOTIIINO ' stance 0 f L'tailitlifloiction • ; ' ' ' • by any one esise,asedit. li ft , t , .„ , -,,,,,,, , .., -e, . On the con ts/Walt ikyo . ~ yr ..a. ...,... lb+ is delighted '-.. esittilti'ope- ' - ' • ''• • • -^ '• ratio na, illiti - jitieak in terms of highest commendation;of its me. ! 4 ,1111111,/ 10440 iiild ' ,liiediOd virtues. '',We speak 'ln this ":Aiiitter"what we - do know," after. ton.yeare experience sad pledge, our reputation for the fulfilment of what ;,waskiere:diiclare. In 'almost every instahoe whore the ' tilistliiitisanlferiug from pain and exhaustion, relief ~ :101)11:Iier f otind in fifteen or 'twenty minutes after the wer - akie administered.' , .:-_,-,_ • . '' :',lnacialuabla.Premr.A.tion..l6.,thp pictm,ol.o9n or one ofkketstoerexperionced - and skilful nurses in New - '?(lagiand, aid has been used with never failing !meccas ~ . --L , - .----,,TTIOUSANDS Or CASES. . • !,•i'.'''.4f ,f aek oblY relleveS the child from pain, but Invigo. - tet Alte , stomich•aadpowois,correcte acidity and gives F , ir,andeitergYlo the whole system. It wfir.almost , Viiiiififikfitit isileve • ; • :' , _'''[....i.j....FlN 4 'IN,TIIRDOWELS AND WIND 0110LIO, aliAlirrer.-'• . • ..., • • .. . come - con , : . Ytiippiiitis - ; 1-- - 4. 1. ..:, . r • which Irnot • ~.!.,.„,,.. . • volt medled, end 1. , ..471045atir. ..., - '',". - .r . .-- -' -'• ' We .'bolirvo` e'Fflnvbeat .:„.„.. - ,,PkTfltagNi . ' • ' cod surest .. VII e world • ;,;ob'stirgases ,„04vinalsrbirci, - ' • efDysentert • iiiiiVDterfr - 3 ' .: • . ... - ' '-' • been Wahl - #,..gletti„ „ . • '':';' `', liti ''''''-' ' ''''' '.. et It' arises - Mi t umtfittilfrtir,DOkabr'other Caitße• ',We. would - kiiokery mother who' brut a child sulferluitraraany , '.4lwegoing,eptaplaints- , ..d0 not let 'your, preindlel O h IQ' Allue,praindieks of others Stand between_yourentter.-' itiiiiiiiiiitila relief that will, be- SDRE—yes, AD} -' t''', 11714,811/1440Ydiraelli,13 WO of this medicine,- Abeiiifrasti4.. 101 l directions for: indpg ,v(lnAlpeouk. Llifinw:eacii:DOttle.'. ' , None gentgite unless .fit the -.e-eliniln -- , 11010X11141X8,KINIV - ?iert Yo r k,, iaOn thp.ontodo '!--• .!• , it Iterfi;',V4laverstick Nortirilanover et. :end 8. '. 41 I' , o. ' ,.'!• 1 ,111-'• * . : l"...'n • 4l^:i sad Drifirelste,thrifehentihe u F,Y &FE VECETABIE - LIFE ,fiLLS. : r.IECEN IX 13i-T TE I;iehigh end ert r eled eelebrity irhicb 411 MM: Ure-eini.. lent Medicines:have acquired for;:their. Inverlable -acy In all the diseases which they profess' to cure, has -endured the usual practice of pulling not only nrincces- Ary, but unworthy of thorn. They are knOwn by their fruits:, their gond Works-testify for thedt, . and they thrive not by. the faith of the credulowQ- In nil cases of-Asthma, Acute and Chronic Rheuma tism. Affections of the Bladder and Kidneys. - Billions-Fevers a tul - LlVer.COVripThtTliftie,-) n the eiith And Meet Whore-these -diseases - prevail, they - will he, found invaluable. Planters, Jhrm vs and others, who once use these medieiAco, will never afterwards be with out them. . - Billions Cholla and Serous Loose earl, Biles, Costive ness, Colds and Coughs, Cholla. • CONSUMPTION - , Used with g encomia Iff tble - Corr upt Humors, Dropsien, yspopsia.--Nn person v, Rh this-distressing dlllO-50 eh uld.delay using those medicines Immediately. Eruptions of the Skin, Erysipelas, !Maloney and Fe ver and..A,gue:—For this scourge Of the estern country these uniclleinea will be found a safe, speedy . and certni remedy. Other medicines leave the system miltiect to return of the disosse—a cure -by these medicines is permanent.. Try them. - he satisiled;und be Cured FOULNESS Ole COMPLEXION, GENERAL DEBILITY. Gone, Giddiness, Gravel, headaches of every kind, Inward Fever, Inflammatory Rheumatism, Impure Blood daundice,-Loss or-Appetite. LIVER COMPLAINTS, - • LEPROSY., LOOSENESS, MERCURIAL DISEASES. Never fells to eradicate entirely all the effects of Mer cury inflnitely-sooner than the most powerful prepare 'lion of Sarsaparilla. Night Sweats, Nervous Debility, Nervous Complaints of all kinds, Organic Affections, Palpitation of tho licart Painters' Melte. PILES. The original proprietor of these medicines vras cured Of Piles of 35 years standing by the use of these Liver 31edicinos alone. . Pains In the head, aide, back, limbs, jointti nod or gaga. Those HIM Aed with this terrible disease will Le sure of relief by the bile Medicines. Rush of Blood to the Hoed, Scurry, Salt-Rheum. Swellings. SCROFULA, or KING'S EVIL, In Its worst threes _ . core of every description. Worms of all kinds are effectually expelled by these medicloos. Parents will do well to administer them whenever their existence is suspected. Relief will be certain, THE LIFE PILLS AND PIItENIX BITTERS PURIFY THE BLOC , And thus remove all diseases from the system. Prepared by DR. WILLIAM N. MOFFAT, No. 335 Brixidway, !Moffat Building) N. Y. For sale by all Druggists. Thousands aro daily opeaking.in praise of DR. EATON'S and why? because It never fella to afford instantaneous relief when given In time. It acts as it by magic, and one trial alone will convince you that what we say le true. It contains NO PAREGORIC OR opi TE of any kind, and therefore relieves by .removing the sufferings itYour child, Instead of by deadening its Finnan:dillies. For this reason it commends Itself as the only reliable preparation now known .for Children Tee_thintt, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, in the Bowels, Acidity of the stomach, Wind. Cold in the head. and Crotip, also, for softening the gums, , ,redueleg-inflatettionrregninting thelloweis and Tailoring pain, it has no equol—being an anti spas , modic It is used with unfailing success in all cases of Convulsion or other Fits. As you value the life and health of your children, and trials to save them from those sad and blighting consequences which are certain to result from the use of narcotics of which other remedies for Infantile complaints are composed,_ tbko not littilit - EATOIVS'TNFANTier: CORISIAL, this you can rely upon. It Is perfectly harmless and cannot !Were the most delicate infant. Prier, 25 roots Full directions accompany each bottle. Prepared only by CEIII.ROIII4 DUPONT. healthy human Blood upon being always presents us with the same essential elements and gives of courso the True Standard. .Analyze th Bleed of a porton _suffering from Censureptiolv, Live Coriiplaint, Dyspepsia, Scrofula,. &c. end find In every Instance-certain deficiencies in the red globules of Blood. Supply these deficiencies and you are Made well. The 11140 D FOOD Is founded upon this Theory —hence its astonishing Sums. There aro FIVE PREPARATIONS adsptrid to the deffclencles of the Blood In different diseases. For Coughs Colds Bronchitis, or any affec. lion whatevorof the TILIIOAT ur LUNGS inducing Con sumption, use N. I, which is always the No. for De pression of Spirits, Loss of Appettte,krid'ffir 61r Chron. Ic Complaints arising from Over•use, General Debility, and Nervous Prostration. No. 2. for Liver Complaints, No. 3, fur Dyspepsia. Being already prepared fcr ab sorption it is taken by drops and carried immediately into the circulation, so that what you gain you retain. The No. 5 is for Female Irregularities, Hysteria, Weak nesses, kc. See special directions for this. For Salt Rheum. Eruptions, Scrofulous, Kidney, and Bladder Complaints, take NO:S. In all cases the direct.on must be strictly followed. Price of the Blood' Food $1 per bottle. Sold by CHURCH k DUPONT, N 0.409 Broadway, Now York. J W. Dyott k Sons. Philadelphia, and G. H. Keyser Pittsburg Wholeaale Agent , . For Sale by S. Elliott. Carlisle. A CARD TO THE LADIES Dr, Duponows 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. Duponeo'n Golden Pills are perfectly harmless. They have been used in the private practice of old - Dr. - Duponco, for 30 years, and thousands of ladies can testify to their great and never•failing success in almost every ease. In cot xecting_irremilarities, relieving painful and distressing menstruation, particularly at the change at life. From five to ton pills will cure that common, yet dreadful complaint, the Whites. Nearly every female In the land suffers from this complaint. The above pill has permanently cured thousands, and will cure you if you use them. They cannot harm you, on the contrary they remove all obstructions, andtrestore nature to Its proper channel, and invigorate the whole system; they are perfectly safe and hermits& Price .1 per box. Sold wholesale and retell by B. ELLIOTT, Druggist, partials', Pa. who is the sole agent for that place Ladles, by remit. ling him $1 to the " Car'lslo Post 001ce" can have the Pills sent to any part of the country, fred of postage; by mail. ,Sold also by Mom A. Bannvart, Ifarrisbum E. T, Miller, ] p ork, J. A. Wolf, Wrightsville and by one druggist in every village and town in the Union. N. B. Look nut' for counterfeits. Buy no Golden Pills of any kind, unless every box is signed by 8. D. Nowt. All others are a base imposition and unsafe, therofora, as you value your lies and health, (to say nothing of being humbugged out of your money) buy only those who show the signature Of S. A Howe on every box, which has recently been added on account of a recent counterfeit of the Pills. S. D. lIOWE, Jan 20 81 ly Sole Proprietor, Now York. kaa MANHOOD. How Lost, How Restored. Just Published in a Sealed Envelope, ON THE NATURE, TREATMENT. AND RADICAL CURE OF SPERMATORIMEA, • Or Seminal Weakness, Sexual Debility, Nervousness and Involuntary emissions Inducing impotency, and Mental and Physical I ncapa• city. By ROUT, .1. COLVERWELL, AL D. Author of tho " Prima Book," ke. The world•renowned author, In tide admirable' Loa turn, clearly proves from his own experience that the awful consequences ofSelf abuse may be effectually re• moved without medicine and without dangerous (tin gled operations, bangles, instruments, rings or cordials, pointing out et mode of cure at once certain and effectnal by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition maybe, may cure himself CIIEAPLY, PRIVATELY and RADICALLY. This lecture will prove a boon to them sands and thousands. . . Dent under seal, In a plain onvolopo, to any address, post-paid, on the receipt of two postago stamps .by ad• dressing, lir. CII. J. 0. KLINII, Apl9,ly 127 Dowory, York, Post Odlco, box 4,686. K -X & C 0 . , MAMMOTH PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, - 8. E. Corner Eighth and Arch . ptreete, (ENTNANOE ON ElOlll7l STREET,) PEILLADVWKII.A, After 21.0? Any years . ' exPerionce In nil the varlowi hrem hoe of the Art. the Proprietors contidenfly Invite tluf dontion of their friend,' and the 'public 'to their ex. °naive establishment, frixich presents the 'opportunity , procUring the best pleturv, edual at _least, td any, 'ret , theet Gallery In tlidted - Statee. ' - ?reparations aro' complete for, executing nil tbo lm. styles knoviirto• the Art., They have A patent rrangement for copying Daguerreotypee, Ste., do., mak; Life clap, if dealred+the'ouly ono of tho kind this country.. Attached to this eatablietnimut are aree colbripg Artiste. . .11norop . treins;inoluding,yalinthig, aglow aei4l,oo. • _Ltd , with. Fratint, ' • " 2,021. Jiro!), - - 70. route. • Extra copies 00. co ate, r $O, per ' dorAn. Life. Mee. Photegrai he .101 lc Yr AB $0 ;nit kvorytype at,eame ,price: Dulreb:o Ainbrotypee at .0 contatukupwarde, .A most:Oktenelve assortment:ol'6lo 'Frames embrec! ig 'eselpet .end choicej.vviriety- . of-the -latest - - styles; . vices front 0.0 Conte nqa. 'lnnards. , • , Espeolai attention bestowed upon Life steed Photo traneforred from email pictntee, and from •fe. PriCo ifrom $5O to sloo.' • 'ZirinatrimAlpPoloklven In the Art. ; ' I, S'Ot. 22• " Q18_801,411 . 110N, - „ ' OF. ; - "P.ART I NE4 , isup., 7 Noilt4 Is ,tier:oby Riven tpoit 'tho parttow p heti:tog:lra oihstiug between. - blhokerlhitte k.,4Stmh. , tokugh: hoo,beoo•Oloos , lted.. hrmoitt‘ol oopoO/4t,414q 4., ` l {... lll .hOlPftibr oottlio'Pint,' oOtPlholuoth0000nr • • 4 , • " • tf ., t,"7.1.r'7Y , •'‘v.',.. •••=, • =MI L'O 0 D.l INFANTILE CORDIAL. A NALY%E D New Gouos - —7 EW' STORE - AND ;NEW 'OOOD - S. ;•..ifkritigturillnibbtAchrioirir:dgemi;nte for the very itbmitlipittrorm l ioihirh bait bean extended to him, the , undersigiaed . tiould' call' attention to ithd fivt that he Iniejust rinparted his intteaelve amaittmourof family .. • • . . • , hills new atore.rooni, Or. tini4outli-einCdorrier of the public square, where the pnhliCare invitedto call and examine a stock of golds which, in elegno ,co variety_ arntexteriVwiliAlefrenttfpatitron ;,ccuppriliV4Otipirrt -iofifylurnp x :.crusheel-and--brown-sugars, - '> Itio.'and 'roasted Coffee Every vs. • linty d' quality of TLIA: ',SpiecT t. (ground .11 and ungrotind,) Flake's, Sauces,Table-011. - Now Orleans, Bugarhouse' 'zind 'Trinidad -, • , Molasses; New Itork and Philadelphia Syr- , ups. Choese,llacaronl, Vermecilli, split Pea!: hominy, Mincemeat - ; - cornlitaFeh - , - Firinit, Efinaate, fat - Fact o. Coffee, refined sugar atreduced.rates, washing and bob. Ing.noda. Tobacco of the moat favorite brands', and the finest quality of Bogard: Almo,'ll •biaintiftil assortment of Britannia Waco, plain and glddland China Ware, Mass, queens.' Steno and. Earthern• Ware, in great vs. 'Hay, andan elegant lot-of Fancy Coups, extracts and nOrftunertfor the toilet.. . FRUITS: including Feaelies 'in cans, Balatnn, Cram berries, dry apples, citron, almonds, oranges, lemons, ( ( ( ......72 , LIQUORS: Wholesale and retail, i r =i v y* otabracing common , and old Bye Whig. 1 7 = ~ : k y, Brandies, dark and pale, Lisbon , _, 7 - .7 „A . '', Sherry Port, illadoria, Wager, Catarh - a ____.... , ...7 and Muscat Wives in casks and but _,._. ties, Seoteli V, MAO, Holland Gin, and Scktoldani Schnapps. FISH AND SALT. A large stock of LAMPS, including, Dyott's celebrated lamps for burning Kerosene or coal oil, TliSo Sperm, Pine, Lard and Coal 011, Burning Fluid. Sperm and Star Candles. CEDAR-WARE AND. BROOMS. Brushes, 'topes, Iltopps, Snaps, Doom:nate, Walters Lonking-glasses, fine letter and note paper. IVlllon Ware, painted buckets, &c. • - -- Cotton and woollen Hose, and half Hose, and a ful stock of Gloves, Including the well known lianovei Buck Gloves. In short. his stock comprises everything that is railed fbr In his line of business, and no efforts will be spared to render entire satisfaction to his custtimers. - - O.INIIOFF. • Carlisle, Oct. 27, 1858-Iy. Xar- Marketing of all kinds taken in exchange fo goods. _ "0/,IJ,°'IO Ffal4 » FAMILY GROCERY AND TEA STORE. Just rerelCed and In store, a fresh and well se lected assortment or Rio, Java and Mara caibo Coffee, Roasted Coffee, Crushed Pulverized Sugars, Refined and other brown Sugars, superior Syrup MOLIBSCP, Orleans (baking) Meta !I P a S. - Spices of every variety— . pure only; Starch, Narine and Chocolate. Macearoni, Cheese and draekers, Tapioca and Sage ; Indigo, Selerattis and Soda, Cream Tartar and as sorted Pickles,.-Mustard and Coriander Seed. TEAS.- -A fine assortment in Packages, ."''' . " 7 and in bulk—as well as all other articles , „a li r' l belonging to the budiness—all at the lowest. i 17' ,t. - and.late reduced prices. . J. W. EBY. DRY GOODS: DRY GOODS: F IRSTARRIVAL OF DRY GOODS TATS SEASON. We havejust completed opening our Spring stock of Dry Goods. which is larger and more varied 'than ,at any former period To our friends and customers we invite you to visit ourimmense Store Rooms. Our stock consists in part of SILK ROBES, FANCY AND PLAIN. Magnificent and brilliant styles of Spring Silks, a very large lot of SLACK Si LES, plain and figured, and Foul. aids at PANIC sittorS. We especially invite the ladies to this departinunt...of..aur .monater -shock. Norwich Poplins, Jacquered Worsted Clothe, Grey Chose Lusters, Milli De Lalnes, colored and figured Brilliants, French and English Chintzes, English and Amerkan Calicos. &c., &e. WHITE GOODS Theke goods have been selected with care, and are from the largest and best importing . houses lu New IforlcanerhlllMelphiar We have In this department, Linens, Laces, Edgtilvt. Cambrias, Brilliants, Nainsooks, Jaconetta, Lawns, Mull Muslins, Ladies Fine French Collars, - Undersleevos,. &a., all of which wo respectfully ask n thorough examination, in order to ratinfy hearties that we hove these goods better and lower In price than the lowest. MOURNING GOODS. Thin line of goods la very large and ample In every department. HOSIERY AND 0 LOV ES, Silk, Woolen, Cotton and Linon Hose for Ladles and Gentlemen, Kid, Ifld Finish, Silk, Lisle-thread Gloves. Call and see our far famed " Buck Gloves." DOMESTICS. Muslim, Flannels, Blankets, and every article in the domestic line of Dry Goods, in larger quantity and in Moro _complete assortment_ than can be found in any Rouse in the interior of PeriiiSjdvania. Clothe, Casaltneres; Vontlege, , L 10413.4 Cotton:idea, Ileaverteena, and cords, for both Men and Boys.—Our Cassitneres are adjudged by conooleauera to be unsur passed for beauty and quality. CARPETS A OIL CLOTHS .Superfine No. 1. two and three Ply, Brussels, Velvet, end Ingrain Carpets, a large assortment of Rag Carpets, made to order under our immediate supervision oil Clothii; of - all "Widlidi and stylini, - Illattings, Rugs, Look. lug Olairit.s, To young men and old about entei lug upon house. keeping, we invite you to pay a visit to our largo CARP 11-.3 'l' ROOM. admitted to be the most splendid affair outside of the large cities, where goods in this department are sold at very low prices. Remember ladles and gentlemen. my motto always has been, and is uow, to sell cheap tor CASH, and to please my numerous kind patrons. A. W. BENTZ, B. Hanover st., May 3;'61. Nearly opposite the P. 0. Carlisle Pa. TO ARMS ! TO ARMS!! 1S ALL TILE CRY. ALL PERSONS. without regard to AGE, are requested to call at LEIDIOR SAWYER A MILLER'S New Store, East Main at., and examine their immense stock of NEW GOODS: Just in store from New York and Philadelphia, con sisting of ail the Newest Sty les and kinds of Dress Goods, Shawls, Cloth and Slik Mantises, Embroideries, Sun Umbrellas, Parasols, Lace Mitts, Kid Gloves, ,to., &c. MOURNING GOODS of every description imported by the celebrated house of RESSON & SON. NEN AND BOYS,, 'E Cassinteres, Vestings, • ~r• Ikon pant logs, Coatings. Gloved Hosier , LEI belt Tlss, Pocket 'Kerchiefs, &c. ge..Domestio Goods qt' Every Variety, at Wholesale and " P. CARPETS! All kinds direct from the Factory, Oil Cloths, Mat, tinge, Window Shades, Blind Materials, Looking Classes Gilt and Mahogany Irernes. Every variety of goods suitable for the 'wants of the whole community. As we bought since the WAR CRISIS, nod customers will find our prices. to suit the times. Neese call at • LEIDIOIL SAWYER & MILLER'S May 3,'61.. New Store, F3ist, Main Street 8R14.1.AD BISCUIT &c. The Cream of Tartar "Substitute" is recommen. dud us a superior article` n combination with Saleratus or Soda for Baking purposes. It produces bread raker tec., which when cold are sweet, moist and gratefil, while those of Cream of Tarter are often dry and taste , less. It will cost less than Cream or Tartar and Is used . in the same way for cooking, &C. TWO SUBSTITUTE, togetheryrith Saleratuis' Soda, Pure Cream ,of Tartar, Bermuda Arrow hoot, Mustard Seed, ground and un• ground, spices of all kinds unadulterated, and also Groceries in every variety constantly ;on hand, and at the jowest.prices ferule by Dec. 14, 1650. J. W. EBY. t a OQIC. SHARP.—W m. Fridley. would • Respectiully announce to the 'citizens a Carnal° au the public generally that he has again commenced 'the manufacturing of tin & sheet Iron ware ofall kinds; In S.C. Iluyette building en Loather atreet, directly opposite C. Shepley's Chair Pdanutactory, whore he will at nil times be In readiness to do till kinds or work in his line of husiness with neatness and dispatch.' All work will be done by.liOnselt and a competent hand as he keeps no apprentices. . Also, mn at all times be had those celebrated SELF TESTING, SELF-SEALING, PRE3LIWiI Alit-TIGHT Fitt= CANS .i dARS. Hotta° spoutieg. and Jobbing. 0 all !kinds done at short notice and made of the beat material. *ir Cash paid torold Pewter and Copper. ' Hoping by strict attention to business, and a desirp o Pleas all, to receive a share of public patronage. Carlisle Oct. 20, r6O .4y. NAI JS I. NAILS I I NAILS I! 1 Itirgaatock of good, Olean; Neat, and Tough ruffle, at the lowed Prices. Our nails are .worth a keg,more. than any other melee or nails cold In our town. this is the opinion of mechanics who' ha , re tried them, woalso him a full assortment of, BUILDING ACA'rtataAr..s,. • •• ofabe-latent and.most appreved Mlles. All goods war rooted me repreeented.' JOHN P. LYNN -& SON May 2;l*, North Hanover St CT NISHINff GooJ s: L - -The largest and beet varlet) , of Gent's Furnish ng Goods, and at the lowestprlces can be found, at , . • :LIVINGSTON'S. North Hanover Street. . . SKELETON SicIRTS:—A nether . Iprge -supply:of thoio ennerlor And ebony.' steel spring ak rtajUst-recolvild. , Decidedly dip bust And cheeriest. In Oldish), at the sheap Ceeb store . - ~.... Nov. 2,1800. ~. . .: .CflAlli. °Gamy, Trustee_, ... . , _NEW`-0100DS ATPANIGPRICE, Jinit:. tenni von eilint'hnirTcirdrelnitintt 'SPRING - ' R, bought at the protept teducad oltt ' prlden 'and 'selling unnomtannl7,low Ihr pAwa, - , • • - • -_, -- , -: . GRAYGOODS for leavollng' drporqs, - Cbalt L de anes; Luntroil e - hlwns, WIWI, &a, In Einutt'iarlnty,„ .. ' Muellur,'Elltpetlnge, .. 7 Tlettlagni Olngbatniqt :T o , at tho very lowest winos,- . -. A , ..• • % _ , . .._ ~ -.• , . r • • AV. MEN't; AND poi's , . WEAR, 001".1' 0 , 4DER,. •, • - • - -RUINIKERCAPISIAINRES, JEANR, ' . ,•—..._ . : DRILMROB; .BO.` lbeidlen';Onntie,,tlleses' end .ohlldron'n elnynn. 'Stook. 'lnge In ondloon vatlntx,and very r.fienp, .; ; . - Reeollret the:Aare nearly oppeaate the Depot. . . . ' . Ni titi.E+ .nl`l , !V 'l`.' ,, f..e. . - - =I MEN'S AVITA/11, .11tOstcOancous. Pottßdry AND. FARM IMPLEMENT DEPOT I , . . F. Gardner & now manufacture manufacture and keep ron titantly for sale, ht, their extensive Shaun Works on East - Alain street, Carlisle, tilargenssortmont of A ti urcrirrfrirrairi BIT LE ISIE N orwell ltiOmnotpproved usefolnelm to formai& among which they would call especlal'attention to WILLOW BY'B CELEBRATED PATENT G' UDf SPRINGS GRAIN DRILL, which brustaken over fifty First•Ciass.Prumiums at State and County Fairs. To, the - ,Fltemers Cumberland. :lark, and :PortY counties-we needmot speak its detail of the merits of this drill, as scores of thorn are now in use on the test firma In these counties. Its r'eputa tion Is established as the most complete Orain Urill . now manufactured in the United States. It sows Wheat, Rye, Oats, Barley and triasls;, .evenly'. and regular, 'tfittient bunching the seed. The gum Springs pass the drill over stumps and stones, without breaking pine or - the drill — Foe even and regular sowing, the Willough • by aunt Spring Drill is unequalled by any other.. We .ales manufacture and sell the following articles, which we con recommend to Farmers as reliable implements, of eslabilsheil character: MORRISON'S PATENT CORN PLANTER, LASH'S, PATENT STRAW k FODDER CUTTER, SRI RUDOLPH'S PATENT:CORN SHELLER, HARN'STATENT CIDER. MILL, JOIINSON'E CAST IRON HOG'S TROUG Also, Three and Four llortm Powers and Threshing Machines, Cast Iran Field, Itallers, Plough Castings of various patterns, Corn Crushers, and other articles for Farmers too numerous t 0 Ineurfinv. Also, Egg Coal "Stoves and Ten Plate Wood Stove's; with nu Immense variety of othercastings for hdusekeepers nod others. We have also an attractive variety-of patterns for - IRON rtAxxarms, and CEMETERY ENCLOSURES to which we wou:d call'attention. Steam ittnitliniesiiind 111 11l Gearing To this department of our business we give purlieu lar attention. Our already extensive stook of patterns for Paper, Flour and Saw MIII-Gearlug, Is constantly Increasing. Mill Owners and Mill AVrlghts will be fur fished with a printed catalogue- of our various Mill Patturns, on application. Our r iklachineShbptaauprises all the vailons tools forturning, planing and finishing Shafting and Castings. by good and careful Machinists. STATIONARY STEAM gNOINES. of any dealrable capacity, from ton to twonty.five horse powei, built in the best style and On accommodating terms. Engines built at our eatabilahment may be seen in successful operation at many of the largest Distilleries and Tanneries to Carlisle, and Cumberland Perry and Dauphin Counties, to the owners of which we confidently refer for information as to their efficien cy. Persons wanting Steam Engines are earnestly re. quested to ci,ll and examine before contracting else where. DOOR AND SASH FACTORY. Connected with our establishment Ira Strom Bash:Li:id Door Manufactory which is now in complete order for the manufacture of every description of - BUILDI.NG MATERIALS for the most costly as Well asthe plainest house. Win dow Sash furnished from sgents upward, according to size of glass; Window Fra - mes from $1 31 upward; Shutters and Rolling Blinds from $1 75 upward Four Panel Doors from $2 12 upward. Mouldings, Castings Arehltrarde, Wash BoardirDrackets, "Fancy Drapery, Scrolls, and other articles needed in house building, furnished at the lowest prices and of the beet quality of lumber.— 01).,.1,10 are also prepared, as heretofore to build and repair BURDEN CARS for transporters on the railroad, with promptness and on reasonable terms. The continued patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. Orders by mail promptl i y - attended to: may 2. '6O. F.GAItDNEIt & Co. NEW'COAL ANDLUNBER YARD. The subscribers helve tide day entered Into part uership to trade io _ JOAc, AND LUIVBER, We will have constant lyon Mind land furuinp,to order alLkiniltritild'iiiffffity - of sensinVed. LUMBER, BOARDS, SCANTLING, FRAMVSTUFF, Dating,.Planteringhath,.Shingling-Lnthororked-Floon• jug nod Weatherboarding, l'onts and Bails, and every nr tide that belongs to n LUMBER YARD. All kinds of Shingles. to wit: Whitopine, Hemlock, and Oak, of different quell! les. 'loving Cars of our own we can furnish bills to order of any length and size nt‘the shortest notice and on the most renelinable terms. Our worked hoards will bo kept under cover no that they can be furnished dry tit all times. Wo have constantly on hand all kinds of Fomily Coal undercover. which we will deliver clean to any part of the - borough. To wit : LT K ENS VALLEY, LUKE FIDDLER, TREVORTON, LOCUST MOUNTAIN, LOBBERT. altleh Ire pledge oyirselvea.Wsell, at tpelowept prices :Stoat quality' ";•' • Linteburnern's Broken, Egg, Stove end Nut do. do always on hand tallish we will soli at the lowest - flgure Yard west side of Grammar. School, Main street. AIMSTRONG & HOFFER. July 20, 1854 MAKER" EZEIEEI3 F ORWARDING 1. AND_ SION ROUSE, FLOUR COAL, PLAATAtt AND SALT. Tho subscriber having the Ware Douse cars and fixtures of Wm. 11. hlurray'S well leocown establbh ment, on Went High street:oppealte Dlaklnsort College, would inform the public that he Lae entered into a 6 enertyl Forwarding and Coinndssloubusiness. The highest market price will hp paid for Flour, Grain and produce of all kinds. " • They are also prepared to.frol,ght pmdueo and stock to Philadelphia and Baltimore, atthe lowest rates, with safety and despatch. ' PLASTER AND SA LT.kopt tomdantly on hand, and FLOUR AND NEED at a helesalli or rr,tail. Coal of all kinds. embracing; LYKEN'S VALLEY,' LUKE Fl DAUM BLINEWItY• SMITE AUL - „ LOCUST Limebutnees and IllAcksmith,B CONSTANTLY irolCiAit. ItE UND : COYER end delivered dry to eny - poit of tho - town. J. IL NONEMARER Auguet 17, 1859. : inWant P!.. Lynch, Practical PI. MYR ER''and 'GAS FITTER, in the basement.ol N.' E. Church, Alain Lead and Iron Ylpos,tronin Ilydrants, ath Ilot & Cold Shower Batha, ntlk llollers, Water Closets. Wash tZAetne,' - Force and Lift rumpa..--.lly.dratilleltatna, &C. Wro't Iron WerdTuhea, . And every description of cocks and fittings for 'gas, steam, water. /cc. htuperlor Seeking ranges, heaters and gas fixtures put up In churches, st6res and dwellings, at short notice r in the moat modern style. AU materi als and work In our line Mien rates and warranted. tre. Conn try work and Jobbing promptlyattended to. bier. 2i. 1859-1 v DUMPS AND 00 barrelaCement with a very large assortment of help and Iron Pumps, rif all kinds cheaper than evar, at the Hardware Stare of. March 7, 'OO, f. r - i UBRICATING .',OILS.—We wish to informtnachinests, millers and the public gene rM y, that We have. on hand a Cull stock a{ Lubricating. 011 n for all kinds.of, machinery , this oil , ,surpasses all others, having been sitbjettied to a thorotightent; by the nide of the beet Lard and *tiny 0110. It la pronounced a superior Lubricator qt litiO'opet and wearing ,longer. and entirely tree Croat gurn,ind.iiil: stand much colder weather and baa less tendeney, to beat. Try it and you. will use nothing elsefor-Luhrieating. Carlisle Nov. 2, VC ,;.101IN P..1..YD1P: it SON. ;iorpallanover Street Carlisle. lI.OTOGItAt'EItin ail , its brnches P exietitell latheiwit ittyloicitt4n iu the art, at O. G. CRANZ'St :GALLERY, No. 53LAreh Atreet, EatiYel f3hith, Life Size in 011 anti Pesti!. ,ffir BtEItEOSCOPIO rOf t illtearB, 4131111tOTYPES DAGUSTIREOIIYPES, er:,- or coital., Modalloua ; and Orders for floods promptly atloudod to. Month tt, • [CAPER" WINDOW- SHADES.—A largo 'assort:6l43l4 pr.now)etyle Dilpdsjual recolved atlhe otien'p mtdre of - Carl 1b1e,T9V.,16; oculny , Trust° - I\j, ,••• C 0 A', A R D 1 : 1- 'AT int win' iterfor Amman:S. 4 The tCtilliCrlber'rrould respeetfUlly rail the attention of Llineburner'si ond the ,riltltene of Carlisle,' and the eurroundlottetiuntry generel 4 l34,.to big, . . ' : •" ' ..NEriAT: CI 0144 ,WArt*l.. ' '.. . . attached to his -Ware lloofieoa Weld nigh 8 t!, /Chore ho will goof') cOneiOntlY PW.lhtuil 'a large supply of the bust quality of COM,, - tomfq ,• • , , • . T 0 k,,,,,, v a lley, 'Ado ylddler,Plao grove add Traver son, Broken, Egg and Nut CV—careened and' lay 2.5. 1850-Iy. . N. 11.—T .ro properties situate In Ch urebtown, Comb. ounty, arr offered for stile oil wow terms. Apply ite. lu,re. J. It. W lUMBERLAND VALLEY BANK PROPRIETORS. WILLIAM Keit, : IoAAc filltittlifAN, RICHARD WOOll/1, JOHN S. STERRLTT, .lous C. DUNLAP, JOHN I,)UNLAP, TI. A. STWaIEON. . • ' Chia Dank, is now prepared to doe general Bunking ,rl Exchange business, under the name and sty le of Elt. DUNLAP a 1%e., Ih the mute place lately f CCU died by her. Brenneman 6. CO. -Money received-on deposit and paid back on demand vitiator notice. Certificate:tor deposit bearing Interest the roto of livt per cent. will be issued for as short , period as four months. Interest on all certificates viii cease at maturity. provided, however, that timid ortilleates are renewed at any time thereafter for an thergiven porloa, they obal 3 bear the same rate of in terest up to the time of renewal. Twenty days not foe nU ' t be ii.!Ye-be!e1!,14.!9,9.10 wlthd,rgw , juterc,,t de. They call the attention of Farmers, Mechanics and ell , ethers who tesire a safe deposltoiy for their money, to the undeniable fact, that the proprietors of this Bonk e not , tttly lialtlo to the amount of their stock fa the ,enk, hut are VOIVIDUALLY liable to the extent of their ,states fin *ail the Deposits, and , other obligations o J)unieg - Karam:or:Attention elven to the collection of {'endue Notes, Foreim Ws. Drnfts, Checks, &c., In any par: of the United States and Canadss. Iternittanees made to any part of the United States gruel:End, and 1 re/aad. - They will at all times he pleased to give any infurma he faithful and confidential execution of all order , titrusied to them mm" he relied opun Open for business from 9 o'clock In the morning unt 1 o'clock in the evening. fr. A. STUR3ISOI I I, Cashier. Carlisle, Aug. 14. 1860. • FXCELSIOR _4 A. P.N WOOD would respectfully Inform tb. , itizoni of Carlisle and vicinity-that he has taken riteu.. la 2ug,41 new building, east corner of )larket Square - whero - he'brarall'tlutite - toady .to_ take ANDBOTILINES i n the litesi. and most approv. d style. PicturOs taken in rainy and cloudi' weather es well as clear. and sat .sfaction given or no charges wade. Portraits and Da uerreotypes .copled. Miniature Pictures taken - for ' 4k.ts ae:, in Ambrotype. • '' Ata brotyposlivarianted t.istandtintest of time,-hativ. Ladles and Daotltimen" are cordially Invite d t" ca nd uxamine spnelmonn. prices train tints. to $lO. A. R. IItiNWOOD. MMMM I " 011 SA 1.E.-50,0.00. buildiiig' 7 ' brick• for gale: at legs price than they can ho had at the .1401111 re at thls office. Sept. 11, '6O. 11 RAIN BAGS —Just received and t for sato very cheap for each 1,180 . Cll A tp.:Linr. Trustee T I' the complete !RICCI'. I of U the M 11 Prairie F A N lower C T OO'it ;,,V(4 warrants the subscriber in railing the +nivel ion .1 all who envy want a superior stove to call anti es• twine tho only atove that has giyea universal satislitc• ion. . . *HAT IS CLAIMED OVER OTHERS IS Ist,. A saving of from 80 to 60 per cent. in ' and. A hottm dud nut .her (even from Ate saute Ore, A larger riven than any other stove albs mime size ali. Tho nvcrervation of the centre piece from siplitlfil saving repairs. .th. The beet flatter, !toaster, and Cook nnw In use, .th. A ty upe ri o r arrangement Inc cleaning the tines, tit- A perfect (lair Conautner lur_elther word or coal. The Prairie Flower Is Warta, Led to give satinfactior a every partiCular. and will be shown with pleasure tr ii aim ma' call, whether desiring to purchase or nut .n) quantity of reTerence In tn%T.l cr. country. A tow other good Cook Stoves on hand, trllieh milli b. .old very low to close stock. Spouting, Roofing, Job work, CoppecamPhing an , stark promptly attended to. In town or corm try. All work uarrtrutedAt the old stansi,. ilanOVP Arent north of Louther. INA IIY BiOlllllS. N. 11. Ohl Coppor, Brass and Pewter bought, dud tb •11.411e4 prko innil In dish or swag. March 28, lone.—tl. cc 1S r 110 FARMERS LIM 113 U IiNERS ANL/ 011.1k13. undersignod h tvo b• an appointed sole agents for he sale of the colebraled Trevorton Coal. 'flth t'oal Is ecoturaeutled by Ir. Landis and others who have tried t. t; be equally as strum; and •urn no touch rue per ,t o . as Ly item Valley orkuy other tool if. tiro. Persons in want of trims Coil will find it to lbeir Turd to bay this coal as it costs frlou'tweilty to been -•y-five routs pet t•on lass than Ly kens VallQ . We have he prepared )rvverton Cool for fatuity use always an ;and. Also alarrte stock of coal of all kinds Oar stock of LUMBER is large and- complete and will ire sold at the loWeittliiines. • 9'Ocorkfttl,for 'past fitvois we respectfully ask a con iiihtilee or the 'same. ARIISTRONO d HOFFER. .141 y 23,1880. 1 A ItGAINS 13 A iNS ! ! how Is the time for cheap goods. Closing out ha eni.lre stack at unproredeuily low prices. tit -make ..enn for iPring.ansorttnent. All in want of Cheap th, loods, ale respectfully Invited to call at the cheap stor. 4 CHAS. 0011.11Y; 0.41151 e, Feb, 15, 1881. Trustee._ v()WARD ASCOCIATIONI • 4. I L )1 . 1:1 Lf.ll 1 Benevolent litetitution, entabliehod- by - Freels, en dowment fix tho relief of thn sielt- and dikuressed, olototed with Virulent, and Epidemic nem and toped:illy for the Cure of Dineeeee of fhe dexuttl Organs MEDICAL ADVICE given gentle. by the Acting Sur ;roe. to' all who Apply by letter. with a description .neir condition, (ego, occupation, hebite of life; .tc.,) and In canoe of extreme' poverty. Modichtes furniehrd (rev of charge. VA LUAISLE NM:POETS on Spermetmheee. and othel &never, of the Sexual' Organs, and on the NEW ItEM rDI hS employed lu the Dlspeneary' nenttOthe 11 mutied lettm eueelopoe, free of eterge, Two or-threv tangle for p.etego will be eccentoble. Addrees, 11,.1. SKI LLEN HOW [MON, Acting. Sul• :eon, ilower4 esocietion, No. 2' South Ninth Street.. ily order of the bitectore. -• • EZRA D. I;EADTWELL 2 Drage& •I KO.. FAIACIULD, Secretary. • MerehlB, ilttt. ty. , ; • f - 1 UM 131431;T1NG ! . • vr .-Jiist rocolvod a large diksortrnoitt of all, skies .luto Ileltluir,Voin lIoso; Alum l'o , klus, act., and for oderliontLat,...ttio.llordastro.StOre of " ~Jun0,22,.18C, 0 . , .. - , 11. BANTOM. IA RP ET 011 , AIN.2—A new aupply,of Carput'ettairt, just welt , . ct r the vbemp ,tare Pr ' CIZAS. 00ILInt, Fab, 36,1861. . ' Trustee." 1000 _:Wort h , of Broche French and Veaudala Shawls lower In price & M ILLIiR . NOV-EMBEA,2ND, 410 , niiidco 'ofthal"llnnon!Laarit. _relninatt tn;it, L' burn jui4 brought from the city largo nukply • 'BUG A 1,C013 1141 d 8 AND Dr{otApplenand Ponchos, Fmk Ton:Woes In wilds; froth Iduahroonu!. Al:Kornai. best . Pickles, difforeat kinds' of ,c laud Mustnrds and Suuriui, Imnons. acid. Orengee, Prouredily, Rnielno, Sugarn, Ooffeemi, Teaa r iatohasses, thdt, Vino Beppu and Tut. Arcot 'rerrthnil Atandlanh ~.1d Eye iThleikey c iViue* dec_, beatdoe a , guneral assort nurat• of goods fu our Hui) ot ieda, °prod: Mt the very loai~gL'pricon, ,• , WM; BBNT7. .. • • atatt antis. erpIBpRIA - 16=VAL:LEr-R l tit • WINTER ARRANOENEN.T. Ififfricif,Pr4 7 , • and eftt r NlOrs DAY. D E('EM IS r dt J•_i. 'framr wit) runt P •ur.: • POII 1.8U:t4 AND 11Aftitl,•I:Lr.I, Leave flogrrstown, 44 chninbtfrxhliri, 3.30 " 1.25 " " 91iipponfiburg, 9.00 " 1.4 .• "• Now.llle, ‘" . 9.32 " 2.30 " Cnrlifite. • 10.10. " .. 3.10 " - 3leelmol . 3burgi . 11742'. - " 343 A ray° al ilorrisbuto.. 1116 " " 4.10 " Fon ellAl1itE1IS11UI:13 AND 11AGIAIS1.:011'N. Ist - Traltr. - - .2(1 - Trate. Leave Harrisburg 8.05 A. 51 1.40 blechatilcalturg 8.47 0 2.20 '••• Carlisle 9.27 3.00 Netvvide 10.02 5.34 • " BhlPPOtablng,._ _10.33 ,"--- - 4.05% Chithibr.(Arrive) 445 " Greencastle. 11.55 5 5.5 0 Arrive at Hagerstown. 12 • . 0.15 " 'IME Daily Tralna leave 1 1 8 trishurg for Noeburl at 318, and 7.00, , 51., and 4 11•_:t,• . 51., For Philadelphia. via Pon itayitafila Central R all eon,. At 2.40 A. N., 12.55, 1.15, and 5.25 P.'51." Vie tens nt,:a Y. It. it., at 0.00 A. hl:, - and 1.45,•D . , 51, For hat [Amore, at 3.00 A 7,40 A. 51:,. AI 00 P.M. reverton and Wlllittnisport - at 1:40 snd 8.15, P. 51. Tralnteon Dauphin Road nt 2.00, it M. NOTICE TO DASSEHOEIIB: At all Stntlona 8 here Tickets are sold, via: nagerstoo n, Greencastle, Chant bersburg, Shippensburu. Mediu Ora. burgAndilarrlahurg. a reduction of TLN, CENTS on each Tieket will be made to all Passenzers thst. provide themselves with _TicsentlisPire s , i;lering the Cars.. - • 0. N. LULL Super't Railroad °Mee. Chambersburel Dec. 7, 1800. . NM AIR LINE ROUTE TO NEW 1011.1 i! ( tieVef e j,"'cdt't Ate, 4. SHORTESTN ( ; AND QUICKEST IN TIME BETWEEN THE TWO CITIES or NEW lrionz AN I) II A R R. , I I: IT R G VIA READANG, AND EATO N MORNING EXPlit %%cot leaves ;New York at 6 A. M., arriving at Harrisburg at 12.45 noon, only t 3 hours between the teen efflux. MAIL LINE leaves New York at 12.00 noon. and ar rives at Harrisburg at 8.30 P. 111. 3101ININ0 MAIL LINE East. leaves Harrisburg nt 8.00 A. 01.. arriving at New York nt 4 30 I'. 31. AFTEUNO EXPRESS LINE, Etot, leaves Harris burg at 1.13 P M. arriving at New York at It 00 P M. Connections are made at Harrisburg at 1.001.1!1. with the Passenget Trains in each direction on the Pennsyl vania Cumberland Valley and Northern Central Rail. read. All trains connect at Reading with trains for Potts villa and l'hiladrlpliin, and at Allentown for Manch Chunk, Eaatri. AP. No change 01 l'assonger Cars or 7rAftgrrge between New Yrok and Harrisburg, by the 6.00 A 'M. Line from New York or the 1 .15 P. Al, from Hat rlsburg. For beauty of scenery. and epee.% comfort and scenes. modation. this route presents sopeFfOr Indticements to the travelling public. Farebetwewn New York and Harrisburg FIVE DOL. LABS. For tickets and other Infosmeitmw apply to J. J. CLYDE, General Agent. ..ITatilaburg. CARLISLE AND PHILADELPHIA a- A ik ri a • 4,7r,V 4 •gr - ' - DAILY FREIGHT' LINE. FREED, WARD A FREED, 811 MARHET STREET, PIULAM.LPEIZA ZiAIN TREES, CARLISLE, PA.-- /kir Cara of this lane leave the Depot 811 111.trket Ft., Dilly, at 4 o'eleek. P. IL Leave Carlisle. Daily. nt i ."'clnek. A M. Goods intended tar Oho Line should be trarked C. A. P. Daily Freight Line, and eeut It by 4 o'cloet.. May 2h, Ibbil. P .1.1 I L.A D E PII I A AND READING - • itAlla o A 53.. NIMMEn. ARRANGEMENT, On and alter-MAY 28, 1860. Two passenger trains leave Harrisburg daily, (Bun. davit eaceloted.),at 11.011...A.1•1-, and 14u 1 1 .,31-...forTtillai- Alelptila;ariliilng tbararalrl:26. - tionu - lia . inening, Maine 121/11dirlphia at 132 1 0 , DL:At.: and 3.30 P. DI„ arriving at Harrisburg at 12.4 noon and 8.30 P. DI. FARO: To Philadelphia, No. 1 Cars. $8.25; No. 2 (in same train.) $2 70. Fares to Hooding. $1.60 and $1.20. At Heading. connect with trains for Pottsville, villa, Tamaqua. Vidawissa. Eke. Four trains-leave • ending for Philadelphia dolly, at 6 A. 111 , 10.45 A. 51.. 12.70 ao•m and 6.43 P. 51. Leave l'hiladkiphin for Heading at h.OO A. At., 1.06 P. 1110 3.30-P anti 50U - P. st. Fares from Bending to Philadelphia $1,75 and $1 45. The mornihg train from ilarrishurg connects at Reading with up train for ln ilkesbarro. Pittston and der/intim For through tickets and other information apply to .1..1. SI.YDE, 001101111 Agent. IMEIID A lag 3. 'fin Tints & U.ops F 1e.41. HAT AND CAP EMPORIUM I rrhe undersigned' having purchased - the L stock. &c., ef the late Win .11. Trout dee'd. would respectfully a111)01.111C14 to the public that he will yen. thine eh( 11,11TINO itVal ‘lti.la at the old stand, in %Vogt 111gb street. end with a rehened and efficient {effort, prodnce ..r ticks of head Frew of Every Variety, Style and Quality, that shat b. strictly in keeping with tint Improvemen t of the Art, and fully up to tint nge to which we flee. , 1 have on hand a spletotid aamortaueld of Si HATS AND CAPS•:" - -;- - •• • • •• - of all tleacriptlone, from the common Wo o l to the finest FUR ARV SUM HATS; ancLat prlcer that most NIP every one who bee on eye to getting the worth of his money. Ibe etueA lorludee, MOLPSKIN, CASSINI latE,', 11hAyER & PELT HATS, otovery style and color and unsurpus•ed for 1..1h II T. NESS, DUItAIMLITY AND Jy those 01 any other establishment in the country. MRS' and CHILI/lib:10i" HATS and CAPS, • , f everfioscriptioneobstautly on baud. lie respectfully Invites all the old patronF and se minty new ones as possible, to give him a cull. • ' J. U. CALLII). Apr. 25. 11FICU—.19 QECOND SPRtisIG AIiRIVAL. 10•1,AntiE, SUPPLIES FOIL THE HEAD AND 'LET. At the store of John Irvine, on the N. F. corner of the public square, fa the place to purchase Boots Shoes dots is Caps. at prices that defy ct.itapetit ion. Ile halt Just returned front the haat with the largest .and most complete assortment of IliViclalloes, Rats & Caps that ho bah efer . presented to this community, mei which It.• is detsrmined to soil at'the lowest posni• ale prices. Ills stock embraces 'everything in bla line oftmaineatt. ettch es MEN'S & BOYS' FINE CALF BOOTS, Kip Roots, Calf and Fatent,Leather Os lord Tiesp- Cal anti Patent Leather Gaiters, Calf, Nullifiers, Calf and Kip...propane. Slippers, , • LADLES' WE4U. Fine noneit - and' English Lasting Gaiters, Morocco, Calf and Kid Mote, Fine-Kid Slippers, Fancy Flipper*, Morocco, and Kld Bulikina, pc.. MIBeES AND CIIII,DR :11t EAU of all descriptions embracing Ono Lostlng - ,Galters, - Morneco and Lasting [tattoo Roots, Morocco Lace hootsl.in ds, Macs, shoes of ver4"l.lB etylee AirrerP, &c. IfATa & CA e , S, Silk, Cashmere, Fur and • ltitml„,,Dats of all qualities and styles, also Afarit'a assortment 02-,,, STRAW BATS, - Roots ilia Shoos made to drderat the shortest notice Repairing promptly don Code:hilt - of MS ability to please all classes of Customers, he reapectielly invites the public to give bin) a call, , " etfk_ Remember tbe•place;qi. - E. corner of the Publip ztquare.. May 30.'60, , C AR S ANY), OIL .'CLOTHS !I AT nbitnipws CtiEAP STOIt.E. 4. ritpestry, Brasserie, } r ni ; ingrniNs,„ • Venetian, dr..a. AGO Anirr• I S . OIL OIAIJ U o f all , whitlie. and MATTING'S o all lands, with a large supply orsnit' Lira' tremor' IN CHAIN and EN'falt andeSTAIR CARYhTtI, ItAO CAR PETS,- COTTO,SoiIItEMI,CAII/10S, - Ilnlu ruder, vary light exponse am s,l a to eel thoitgoodg ! st nufllchaitly low,raices:ha snit the LAUD. tar was, and; boyors will tind ,flits lg:poplar's tiro/ can sasoknoncey. , .11, V,141)11I1VON 7 No 93 SI Mwber4,81..,.2d dpotabove Chestnut, . . • filar Btrawberry - 'ls the fIrSS Stl'et'sbose Second st • ~ March - , . , • VRESI - 1 . MACKEREL.— • - g r e., -;A ii . a l i n v t b 'o:: 4l lll: l •l4 o. 7o. t., l . .+ ti . n d o s w is ea tl t t e u bi a tT r i ro a l izOrt .A e i d ve l , :eick 8 A bit° , for-lesle air-ttiii,Siorkancriber, Roo ,-TRACE CHAINS* Or ALL ky -Muth! witha lifito - issorimont of wri.oivenis. 4 . nAtTER OnATNB. ,ifiIEAST. AJNo, CHAINS,. : TONOVE 9HAINA. . L. ,, BPSNATtac4 3.10, ths - Cimap listivare Eton of ~ '.1410ta111,260:i. .:.; - - .UNINRY SAXTON la NEI Ist Train, 7.00 A. 31 7.:31 cd •1111 24. P. 11 90 " JOUR rRYINP, 3 IV PR'.