4rottictrte.s.- 1 MAGH: r, ......... • ; and manufatturers ef.llOS ., 41:11; 1 1 1 ..TEBS,',:gELEIIIIATED STOMACH...BIT- '' Illigltpift"appettl with perfect confidence 'to •• p , :iphisicianstand oitizens,generally of filo-United States, because the article has attained a ropu 7Jtatitimheretoforc-unknowm—A-few facts-upon thitt - point will Speak - More powerfully than volumes of bare assertion or blazoning piiffery. . 27feconsumption of ilostetter's Stomach Bit ters.`for the, last year amounted to over admlf million bottles, and from its manifest steady Immense in times past, it is evident that during . I the' coming year the consumption will reach r Geer one million bottles. This immense amount Could never have been sold but for the rare ,medicinal properties contained in the prepare :lion, and the sanction of the most prominent, - phjircians in those sections of the country where the article is best known, who not only recommend the Bitters to their patients, but. • .are-randy at all -times' togiie testimonials to its tifilMicyin nil ims_es of stomachic derangements mid the diseases resultingtherefrom. This is not a temporary popularity, obtained b eXtraordinary efforts in the Way of Ultra. poling the qualities of , the Bitters, but a solid of an invaluable medicine - , which is destined to be as enduring as time itself. lloitetter's Stomach Bitters have proved •Potleend to regions where fever and ague and ,various other bilious complaints have smutted their victims by hundreds. To be "ble 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 from "thestomach, purifies the blood, and Imparts renewed vitality to the nervous system, giving it that .tone and energy indispensable for the restoration of health. It operates upon the stomach, liver, and other digestive organs, mildly but. powerfully, and soon restores them to 'condition essential to the healthy discharge of the functions of nature. Elderly persons may-use the Bitters daily as vir 'directions on the bottle, and they will find sa its 'stimulant peculiarly adapted to comfort declining years, as it is pleasant to the palate, Invigorating to the bowels, excellent as a tonic, and.rejavenating generally. IV,is have tee evi dence of thousands ot aged - inert' and - ivemen erho have experienced the benefit of using this preparation while suffering from stomach de rangements and general debility; noting under the advice of physicians, they have abandoned sill , deleterious drugs and` fairly tested—the Merits of this article. A few words to the abr. There - are Certain periods when their cares are so harassing that many of them link tinder the trial. The relation of mother idid child is so absorbingly tender, -that tho Mqtlier, especially if she be young, is apt to lerget-her own health in her extrememnxiety for herinfant. Should the period of maternity .arrive-during the summer season, the wear of licitly and mind iv generally aggravated, 'Here, then, is a necesslty for a stimulant to reeupe rale the energies of the system, and enable the -Mother to bear up under her exhausting trials and responsibilities. Nursing mothers,gene mdly-prefer the Bitters to all other invigora tors that receive the endorsement of physi olanarbecause it is agreeable to the taste as liven as certain to gite a permanent increase oftbodily strength. All those persons, to whom we have particu larly referred above, to wit: sufferers from -lever and-ague, caused-by malariardiarrhrea, cation, --loss of appetite, and all aiseases or derangem e nts of - the superannuated invalids, persons of sedentary occupation, and nursing mothers, -will ,consult their own physical welfare by-giving to Hos .tetter's Celebrated,Stomach Bitters ,e trial. Efa CAUTION.—We caution the public against tilting any of the many imitations or counter feits, but ask for HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED Brox/ten BITTERS, and see that each bottle has the Words " Dr. J. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters" blown ,on the side of the bottle, and stamped on the metallic cap eciier;ng the cork, and ebseftit that our autograph signature is'on the Jebel. t• J? 'Prepared and sold by 'HOSTETTER & .670,ma, Pittsburgh, Pa., and sold by all druggists. grocers. and - dealers generally throughout the United States, South Ame roind Germany. - Mold by S. Elliott, S.W. Harendlck, Carlisle; John o:4ttick, John Stambaugh, Shippensburg; L. Kau J. D. Henning Mechanicsburg; and Druggist Aratierally throughout tho county. Nov. 9,'59. LINDSEY'S IMPROVED W=" BLOOD SEARCHER 41E* ASTANDARD MEDICINE /or the speedy, radical, and effectual cure of ALL DISEASES arising from IMPURITY OF TIIE BLOOD. 'Phis n6dicine bag wron Bo desperate cases of •.Scrofula, Cancerous formations, ontaneons Diseases, Erysipelas, Boils, • Pimples on the fate, Bore Eyes, Old, Stubborn Ulcers, Scald (lead, Tatter affections, Rheumatic Disorders, OfsPoPffia, Costivenesa, Jaundice,Salt Rheum, " MercUriaDiseafies, General Debility. Liver Complaint, Loss of Appetite Lew Spirits, . Foul Stomach. • FeamleCorriplatnts, and all Diseases having theirroq • - gist In an Impure state of the Blood. refer to the case of David McCreary, of Napier Mwrinhip, Bedford Co., Pa. who, on the 31st day of Aug. net, 1858 made affidavit before Justice Corley that he • wistreated for the cure ofCancer by three physicians efßielibrd county, and - by Dr. Newton of the Eclectic ~ . ,,College in , Cincinnati for a p..riod of nearly eight months, notwithstanding which, his lip, nose, and a ' 'Pio - Metier his left cheek were entirely eaten away IBe hid gluon up all hope, when he heard of the Blood Searcher," and was induced to try It. Four bottles enied him, and although sadly disfigured ; there is no grieltlon but what this Invaluable medicine saved hilt life. 'The full particulars of this remarkable case may' lie eosin In a circular, which con be had of any of the 'A'gents. We aleo refer to the case of Nancy Bloakney, of Elder ! 'len, Armstrong openly, Pa., cured of Scrofula after be.. .• lag unable to get out ot hor,bed for,three years. To the ease of a lady in Ansonvilica•Orearlield county .whe was also afflicted wlth,Scrofula.in Its'worst ....To.the case of George Meisel, residing In Carrolltbwn, .Cambria county, Pa., who was so badly afflicted with Cancer that It eat his entire nose Off, and his case was were if possible; then McCreary's. ~ The.particulars °fries°, cases-4414 eone itf_width__ yea cured by the use of tbeElook'flearclietinay also iniftiond In a circular to behalltifitiffof thei Agents. . It. ICLEMON,Eitiftletor. 'Ameliorator : 3 , for the manufactureaffitinle",:trioar the • Par,llffilroad Depot, Hollidaysburg,Va...• Dr. Geo. If. Keyser, Wholesale Agenterlitehurgh, Pa. Forhale-ln Carlisle-by S. W.' flaverstick, S. El Katt, and 43. B. .Kieffer; Dr. J. Herring Mechanlis olosweiffir & Zook, Shophordetowp ; Joshua-Coin Allegstoini; Jacob Simmons, Cross Roads •'.l. J. Coble, •. 'Mtge Shiremanstown; A. M. Loidlch, Bolling Springs Wary W. Kissel, Chnrchtown; G. W. Robinson West ' , Ent; Hasnaught & Co., Oakville; Shoemaker & 1 -41111ott, Newburg; Wm. Bretton, Newvllle; .L hood A =:-..olo.' , Elpringfloid; 'Wesel] & Co., Dickinson; Iffeland 't Washing, Jacksonville• Wm. - ,Clark & Le., Lees, ]triads; Win. 11. Eckles, Sporting Hill; D. Defilinger . indta Hall; J. C. Altick,Shipponsburg; all of Cumber Liza county, Pa.. _ . _ •• toNcRS. WINSLOW'', an experienced . : , Ntirseland FemalePhystelanj presents to the n. ten of mothers her , . • ' - s s SOOTHING SYRUP, FOR CHILDREN TEETHING}, *ph greatly facillt4tes the process of teething, by • lafteldng thagums, reducing i nil Inflarrlation—Lwill al tnweLd..staespmeno c un ac e t n i° l l : ' 4 l :l6lrg e ,, t i?l r A u e =i6et tolourselves, erid : ~11,1CLIEF AND 1111A•LTII 'TO YOUR INFANTS. 'We haveput - up and sold this article. for over toil. end ran say, Ip confidence and.truth of It, what Ira#ave never been able tonay'af any other , medicine - - sorer bee it 'MBA W SLOW ts how •• in ib. •w 6 Nab • SQOZIZ/Na, tietaction 'who ulledit. ,i2.—E-37?rnun kar or ;:—.lth i t s opci- o .± • • r). ..;~14.' akin (ailed In a ce t o when time or did we stanse,,..p f by any nue, Qn,the Cori dollqht I • rat Io n #ll4..speak ti.terms, of highest commendation ; Alpiit'plfectii and medical virtues., Wa Speak-, in this skitter "What-w,e'da heow," after ten - years experience pledge our repuiatleif - forthe; fulfilment of' what deciarev , . Id iihriest :•.:1111f ft:4Jc sufferhig froni ,pain aria 'exharistion, - ii , ,litPiareitodinlifteen -or twenty. , miniatos'after - the *. * tripPplvi administered.. , , , priMitiathin Is LIM prescription -of- one - ,efihe,reinit nxPerloricad and skilful,. niirsos blew' has been weod,Wlth , nevor falling emcees .THOUSANDS OF OASES: , .1 • sot °illy relieve,' the child from pain, but invlgo• ..2, ..: llll4 aatheakimash-aild bowels, eorrectsacidity'arid gives. , % h i li•Ai erteti n t ly re irenefilirto the whole eyetaro; It - will almost lieve • ...„DltllltlG IN Tun hOWnii•Aith WIND OIIOLIO, ' 1 . Ittilirl on it j •• ' --!.. ' •'," -'- •'• . : - ' come' '''. , - 41 , 01{; ' 4 , _' ' ' • ',2_ WhiChlt;ilot.- -- AlPs•diirro' -. ,-- ' - '''i'''' - ' V - . -. IDOdlidrollo t'' it hit tact .., „...„, io ll it-b-k rai •,... , .., • Il'e Loper r ..:,;_,....,:....„, ---,, '..----'.. , , : ; .. .';- rh it e 4V I 0 1 1111 j $.„, -,all -4 ,- I.ll.3 3 zr z ni arci ,. ,of Dysenter ' ~-0 ,ip0;1114 .., , ,t.,17.7., ~. ~ . . - .. :,-,.,.. been In eli11• :,..• ll1;011 ' n'' , '...i: - •.,._L • , • . , ~., ;/ et it Heidi 7*' gi ~;.''..4 . .sitioblps,,s g xt r oip Any: oNnw, 'tense.; We ,w0u1. , , '2.- -in', etnitinotben`who bee A child enffet'lng frenn er g ! • #,,, lbenolog.00mplaInto, : dollot let your. prOludl - ".e•;' .tketire,,lndleee erotliers stand • between your,eutlor, ' ,Ablld and tbA roller' that will , ler SUllll--yee, • - 41) , , • - trlittalr BIIDE—to follOw tberueliof thle - ntedlelne, ..":•;• tionety'suied: Pull dliectione for "ming will 'nem:bi '-' "Out* inlet' bottle. 'None genuine unleew the ' ftelduill. , - orOlIDTI$4"PBRIIINO, New , . York; 'it oe the outeld , = Sold tv,.tl. W . Tletverellek North Unnover . et. And. '; ". , ri , 4 ~. . „.,..,,,, 0 . ~, .1..1;;. . ...i.d. T4.III4IFtX tbrouol'ont ll ' 11!M=E1 ht the most miraculous cures mt c r many years' experleirce in all the variona,bran. ,ehas of the Art. the - Proprietors confidently Invite the atterittan of their friends and the' public to their ex tonslyo establishment, which preasutif the opportunity for procuring trio best ;pictures, equal at: least, to any orat-elass Gallery:ln - the United States, _ Preparations are complete, or oxecutltig.atl the Mt. Airmted•styleirknown - to - the Th 03r a patent arrangement for copying Daguerreotypes, &0., &0., mak log them Life size, if desired—the only one of the kind In,thla Country:•-Atteehad - to..tc.h, establishment are' three coloring Artiste. •• - -^ Pnoreanards, including: Painting, islOW rt5,,59,00. • Do, at, 75 cents.' Extra ceplea'6o Cents . , , or to per dozen.; Life alto, Photographs as low on,,ste arid Iyorytype at same pricei perablordmitirotypea at 60 cents and upirarde. '• • '•• • " • .A %oat extrinairo osolortrtiont MOMPremes emb•jr,r * .' Ing er• solar( mid":eholce of titillated "atiles. ;Price/from 02 Fouts and upwerdi. ;.-,Espeiclal t ransferred pfe sited Phetri. 'gaphe till; from smell Pleturee, and frohi 'life. Prlentfralasso to $lOO. OD-Instructlona aven,lnChoftrt. IpTSSOisUliOkt ' `'pr' I'A li'PNLIt SHlP.—Noirce 6io7eliei ibbt:'tito Partner.. e boietofore existing between Misses Duke & &ugh ilinsolSe& by inutusi .eorosont. The, tionliii will be left tbr'settletnepti,lntut,tlie:siinlnqss cer. ri., s sd. ensiTy, Sri ell • ••(1 , T t,r •r, ==:== b - 434:015 'D r" 1..„7 VECETABEF LIFE' PILLS' i•-• • • • , AND• •-, .•-• • •. ..; • The high diaenvied Celebrity which .theee .prognni• nent Medicines have acquired for their Invariable ail &ay In nil th'e•dleesies which they profess to 'cure, has 'rendered' the timid practice of puffing not only unneces sary, but , unwcirthy of them.' They are-knontrrby their fruits: their good_vrorks-testify-for-themrand-, they - Thrive not 1?y the taith'oftlienredulous.; - • Irf dr eases Asthma, Acute: and Chronic Rhenma then. Affections of the Bladder and Kidneys., ' Blllloae Hovers and Livet Cotrlplalnts,—ln the South and West where these diseases prevail, they-will be fotind.invalitable, , -Plariters; farnt•rs and others,, who once use those modlelnes, will neverafterwarda bowith ottt thena*.••• • Milieus Cholla and Serous Looseness,. Biles, Costive nem, Colds'and Coughs, Cholle. ' CONSUMPTION -.Used with great'success - In this dl- • ~ Cor - itPt, •Humors, •Dropviee; Dyspepsia.—No person ' Ith - this 'distressing disazo should delay using these inedielnes immediately. ""Erdptroanof the - sitin, Erysipelas, Flatulency and Fe ver and' A gue.—For th Is of the Western country these oiedlcibes will be found a Safe; speedy and certain reinedy." . Other medicines leave the eystetn sukfect to a return of the disease—a cure by these medicines is "permanent; Tiy be'satistled, and be cured FOULNESS OF COMPLEXION; • • • GENERAL DEBILITY. Gait, Giddiness , Gravel,, licadacbes of every kind, Inward Fever, Inflammatory Rheumatism, Impure Blood Jaundice, Loss of Appetite. _LIVER COMPLAINTS; - • - LEPROSY, LOOSENESS MEROURIAL DISEASES. Never falls to eradicate entirely all the effect', of :der. cury infinitely sooner than the most poe oriel prepara tion of Sarsaparilla. 'Night SWeati4, Nervous Debility, Nervous Complaints of all kinds, Organic Affections, Palpitation of the Heart Painters' Cholle. PILES. , . the original proprietor of theso medicines wee cured of Plies of 35 years standing by the use of those Liver Medicines alone. PAILIB In tho head, side, back, limbs, Joints au or RII HUAI ATISM Those afilided with thin terrible disease will be sure of relief by the Life Medicines. Rush of Blood to the need, Scurvy, Salt-Rheum Swellings. SCROFULA, or KING'S EVIL, In its worst forms Ul. core of every description. Worms of all kinds are effectually expelled by those modielnes. Parents will do well to administer them whenever their existence is suspected. Boller will bo certain. TUB LIBE PILLS. AND PHCENTX LIPPTEIIS PURIFY THE BLOOD, And thus remove all diseased from the system. • Prepared by DR. WILLIAM R. MOFFAT, No. 335 Broadway, ;Moffat Building) N. Y. July 0.-Iy. For sale by all Drurglete ~T:FI°E Thousands are daily speaking In praise of DR. EATON'S INFANTILE CORDIAL. and why i because It never falls to afford-instantaneous relief when givon - iti time. It acts ás it by Magic, and' one trial alone will convince you that what we imy Is true. It contains NO PAREGORIC OR, OPIATE of any kind, and therefore relleit - e - elWipmtifing the sufferings of your child,. Instead; of by deadening its sensibilities. For this reason It commends Itself as the only reliable preparation now known' for Children Teething, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Grip. Ing In the Bowels, Acidity of the Stomach, Wind, Cold in the head, and Croup, also, for softening the gums, reduchig Indium lion' regulating the Bowels and relieving pain, it had nd equal—being an'anti spas. medic it is used_with unfailing success- in all eases-of Convulslon_or other Fits. As you value the lifo.and_health.-ntyontrulaildren r and wish to-save them from those Bad and blighting consequences which are certain - to restilt frUrit these of narcotics of which other reinedlits for Infantile Complaints are composed, -take notteebnk.Dß.E ATON'S, IRRANTILII, CORDIAL, thls you aid rely„apon It is. perfectly harmless and cannot Injure - the mosedellcate forest. Price, 25 cents Full directiOnsaersanpany each bottle. Prepared only by : OHURCIII d, DUPONT. • N 0.400 Itroadway Now York. • . ri3Loop - ,F06 Healthy human Blood upon being A-NALYZED always presents lie with, the same essential elements and gives of course the True Standard. Analyze th Blood of a porron suffering from Consumption, Live Complaint, Dyspepsia, Scrofula, &c. and we And in every instance certain deficiencies in the red globules of Blood. Supply these deficiencies and, you are made well. The BLOOD FOOD is founded upon this Theory —hence its astonishing succes. There are FIVE PREPARATIONS adapted to the deficiencies of the Blood In different diseases. For Coughs. Colds, Bronchitis ' or any - Mice , lion whatever of the THROAT or LUNGS inducing Con ' o sumption use No. I, which is always the No. for D presslon of Spirits, Loss of Appetite, and for all Chron. Ic Complaints arising from Overlie°, General Debility, and Nervous Prostration. No. 2, for Liver Complaints, No. 3, for Dyspepsia, Being already prepared fc,r ab. sorption It is taken by drops and carried immediately into the circulation, so. that what you gain you retain. The No. 6 is for Female Irregularities, Hysteria, Weak misses, &cc. See special directions for this. For Salt Rheum, Eruptions, Scrofulous, Kidney, and Bladder Complaints, take N 0.5. In all cases th 6 direct,on must bo strictly followed. Price of the Blood Food 81 per bottle. • Sold by CHURCH k DUPONT, No. 409 Broadway, New York. J. W. Dyott ki3ons. Philadelphia, and G.H. Keyser Pittsburg Wholesale Agents. For Sale by S. Elliott. Carlisle. A . CARD TO THE' LADIES Dr. Dvponoo•s Golden Pills for" Females Infallible in correcting, regulating or renaoving all obstructions, from whatever cause, and always successful as a preventive. The Combination of ingredients in Dr. Duponco's Glidden Mlle; are perfectly harmless. They have been used In the private practice of old Dr. Duponco, for 30 years, andlliontaiids of ladies can testify to their great and never.falllng ,surcese in almoit every" case, In cor recting irregularities, relieving painful and distressing menstruation, particularly at the change of life. From five to ten pills will cure that common, yet dreadful complaint, the Whites. Nearly every female in the land suffers from this complaint. The alsrie pill has pettannently cured thousands, and will cure you if you use them. They cannot .harm you, on the contrary they remove all obstructions, and restore nature to Its proper channel, and invigorate the whole system; they are perfectly safe and harmless, Price $1 per box. Sold, wholesale add retail by 8. ELLIOTT, Druggist, Carlisle, Pa. who la the sole agont for that place Ladies, - by remit. flog him $1 to the " Car:islo Post Office" can have the Pills sent to auy, part, of the country, free of, postage, by mail. Sold also' by Chas. A. Bannvart, Harrisburg, E. T, Miller, York, J. A. Wolf, Wrightsville and by one druggist In every village and town in the Union. N. B. Look' out for counterfeits. Buy no Golden Pills of any kind, unless every box is signed by S.D. Howe. All others are a base Imposition and unsafe, therefore, as you ialue your Hires and health, (to my nothing of being humbugged out of your money) buy only those who show the signature of S. D, Howe on every box, which has recently been added on account of a recent. counterfeit of the Pills. S. D. HOWE, Jan 20 81 ly Solo Proprietor, Now York. MANHOOD. How Lost, How Restored. Just Published in a Sealed Envelope, ON THE NATURE,.-TREATMENT.. AND RADICAL CURE OF SPERMATORIICEA, or Seminal Weakness], Sexual Debility, Nervousness and Involuntary emissions Inducing impotency, and Mental and Physical lumps. By ROUT, J. CIILVERWELL, M. D., Author of the " Orden Book," Ac. The world-renowned author, In this, admirable Lec ture, clearly proves from hie , own experience that the awful consequences of Self aims° may be effectually re moved without medicine and without dangerous cur- gical operations, boogies, instruments, tinge or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition maybe, may cure himself CHEAPLY, PRIVATELY and RADICALLY. This lecture will prove a boon to thou. sands and thousands. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, poat•paid„on the receipt of two postage champs by ad drumming, , Dr. OIL J.. 0: KLlpilt,' Ap19,13 , ,• , 1 4 27 Bowery, York. PostOrtice, box 4,580. LAR-K-TN & RgoTo944P4:'oAiiPkr, 8,,E. Cori/it; Eighth, and Arch Btreets, (E MO,O ON 11.011TII-STREET,) vi • „UV: ( NACriTgrl4"O4D , * llOOB Ife erratoriiipg.thc.‘itcknearledgementsfor.tho'tery liberal patronage Whfch has been extended'to/hirrq the undersigned „Wenld „call attention hi, therfaii; "that be honi.juurt.. rlroliehe/hhi eittemdi , o,asserttacont6l itunkly .1 7 S • - lii hie neW 'kora-room, on MA 'XiOutht , eorrifir,ef the piirdiusquitiii where tthiphbileare invited to ., etkil and foxabolNa .stock et:gocala Whicli x in „elegance,' variety and eXtion,t 7. lWill.dbfy 'tamped tl on icomprising, part loaclump,....drushed'and brown - sugars 4: ,, Java, Rio and roasted Coffee:"`EVery va riety and quality of TEA. Spices, (ground .1! lb ' 1' - and,hinground,) Pickets, Sauces, J 11 1 • Now. Orleans, , Sugarhouse and Trinidad Molasses; New York and PlolladelphiaSyr-. • ups. Chasse, Macaroni, Vermecllll, split Teas, Hominy , Mincemeat, corn Starch, Farina, Chocolate, Extract co, Coffee, refined sugar at reduced mtes,'lttuitiing and bak ing soda. Tobacco of the moat faverite brands, and the finest quality of Segars. ANO, a beautiful assortment 'of Britannia Ware, plain and- , g.old band China Ware, Glass, Queens. Stone and Earthern Ware, In great va riety, and anelegant let of Fancy Soaps, extracts and perfamery...for the toilet. • • • • Pitt/ITSi Including Pea Chen in"cains,'lfatdnio, Cran. berries, dry, apple's, citron, ainiondn, Oranges, lemons, &c., &c. . . , ( • 0, rrvrrvrr, , . LIQUORS: Wholesale • and retail, • ir 1 7(4 e embracing common da a a n n d d ol dal? eLisbon Lisbon ' 77 -. 77 .. . "..-. tt 11l • Sherry Port, hiado r rla, Ginger, Palo, . • ... - ::::7. - .::' - and Muscat Wines. in. cake and lifiti ..ties, Sate, Whiskey, Holland Gin, and Scheidam Schnapps. r 'FISH AND SALT. A large stock of LAMPS, including Dyott'e celebrated lampa for burning 'Kerosene or coal oil, also Sperm, Pine, Lard and Coal 011, Burning Fluid, Sperm and Star Candles. , • pitiCEDAR-WARE. AND BROOMS. lL on, hopes, filopps, Soaps, Door.matS, Waiters, Looking-glass:3e, fine letter and note paper, Willow . Ware, painted buckets, Ac. Cotton rialLwoollen , ,llose;anil half Mee, and a full stock of GloverOncluding tha well known Hanover Buck Gloves. In short, his stock comprises everything that Is called or in his !Inept businessi and no efforts will be spared niender entire satisfaction to his customers. C. IN lIOFP. ' Carlisle, Oct. 27, 1858L1y. ART illarketing Wall kinds taken In exchange fo goods. " t/PLIR/Wr 11•4. L./. )7 FAMILY GROCERY AND TEA STORE. Just received and in store, a fresh and well se lected assortment of Rio, Java and Mara caibo Coffee, .Roasteti.„Cetiee. Crushed Pulverized Sugars, Refined' and other brown Sugars , superior Syrup Molasses ' Orleans (baking) Spices of every variety— mire only ; Starch, Farina and Chocolate, Macraroni, Cheese and Crackers, Tapioca and Sage, indigo, Saleratns and Sods, Cream Tartar and as- 6 sorted Pickles, Mustard and Coriander Seed. ' TEAS.--A fine assortment in Packages, 4r--Y-c-7., and In bulk—as well as all other articles j'' belonging to the business—all at the lowest !I r and late reduced prices. 01s3 POODS: pity, GOODS! ~: FIR4A-ItRI- V AI! OF DRY GOODS 'rum SEASON. We have just completed opening our Spring stock of Dry Goods, which is larger and more varied Wit at any former period. , To our friends and customers we invite you to visit our immensnStorWltooms. Our stock consists in part of SILK ROBEF, FANCY AND MAIN Magnificent and brilliant styles of Bpring.Silks,- a Very large lot of BLACK SlLKS,plaln and figured. and Foul aids at PANIC Palen. We especially invite..the ladies to this department of our indhster stock. Norwich Poplins, Jacguered Worsted Cloths, Grey Chone Lusters, Chain-De WIMP, colored and figured Brilliants, yrench_ and Eitilsh Chintzes, English rind American Calicos, &c., &c. WIIITI 000D9 'These goods have been selected with care, and are from the largest and best Importing houses In New York and Philadelphia. We have In this department, Linens, Laces, Edgings. Cambrics, llrilliante, Nainsookg, Jaconette, Lawns, Mull Minding, Ladies Fine French Collars, -1 3XidersTeures, &c., all of which we respectfully ask a thorough examination, In order to Fa tisfy Ladles that we 'have these goods better and lower In prioce than the lowest. MOURNING GOODS. This line of goods 'ls very largo and ample In every department. HOSIERY AND GLOVES, Silk, Woolen, Caton and Linen Mee for Ladies and Gentlemen, Kid, Kid Finish, Silk, Liele thread Gloves. Call and see our far timed " Buck Gloves." DOMESTICS ?dusting, Flannels, Blankets, and every article in the domestic line of Dry Goods, in larger. quantity and in more complete-assortment than can be found in any House in the interior of 'Pennsylvania. MEN'S WEAR! Clotho, Casa!mem, Vaginas, Linens, Cottonadea, Beaderteons, and cords, for both Men and Boys.—Our Cassia:torus are adjudged by connolesuera to be unsur passed for beauty and quality. CARPETS h. OIL CLOTHS - Superfine - Nod:two-nnd-threer-Plyi DrvoselsrVelveti and Ingrain Carpets, a large assortment of Hag Carpets, made to order under our Immediate supervision. 011 Cloths, of All widths and styles, Mattings, Rugs; Look ing Glasses, &c. To young men and old about entming upon House. keeping, we Invite you to pay a visit to our large CARPE - T 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 ladies and gentlemen. my motto always has been, and Is now, to sell cheap for CASH, and to please my numerous kind patrons. A. W. BEN '/.., B. Hanover et., May 3, '6l. 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 LEIDIGII SAWYER & MILLER'S Now Store, East Main at., and examine their immense stock of NEW GOODS: Just In store from 'New tork and Philadelphia, con sisting of all the Newest Stylesand kinds of Dress Goods, Shawls, Cloth and Silk Slantuas, Embroideries, Sun Umbrellas, Parasols ' Loco Mitts, Kid Gloves, Sao., &c. MOURNING GOODS of every 'description Imported by the celebrated house of RESSON & SON. MEN AND BOYS WEAR! Cloths, Cassimeres, Postings, Linen and Cotton Pant legs, Coatings, Gloves, Hosiery, collars, Nook Ties, Pocket 'Kerchiefs, &c. • ,Domestic Goods of Every Variety, at, __Wholesale and Retail-lag • !CARPETS CARPETS All kinds direct from' the Factory, Oil Clothe, Nat• tinge, Window Shades, Blind Materials, Looking °leases Gilt and Mahe - gang frames. Every variety of goods suitable 'for the wants of the whole community. As we bought since the WA It CRISIS, sod customers will Sod our prices to suit the times. Please call at LEIDIGII, SAWYER it MILLER'S Nay 3, '6l. Now Store, East Main Street. BILE©D BISCUIT &c. The Cream of Tartar "Substitute" is •ecommon. dad as a superior article in combination with Saleratue or Soda for Baking purposes. It - prOduccs bread caket. &c.,,which when cold are (tweet, moist and grateftl, while those of Cream of Tartar aro often dry and taste less. It will coat less than Cream of Tartar and Is used in the same way for cooking, &c. ,• THIS SUBSTITUTE,. • together with Baleratus' Soda, Pure bream' of Tartar, Bermuda Arrow Root, Mustard Seed; ground and un• ground, spices of all kinds unadulterated, and also Groceries In every variety constantly on hand, and a the lowest prices for sale by " Dea. 14, 1830, LOOS SHARP-: , 4-W-m. , Fridley would Respect - nifty announce to the citizens of Carlisle and the public generally that he has again commenced the manufarturingof tin & sheet iron waroofall kinds,, Iluyetts building nn Loutlier street, directly opposite 0., Shapley's Chair Manufactory, where he will at all times beta readiness 'to - do - akt 'kip& of work in his line of business with neatness and dispatch; All work will be done by himself and a competent .hand ats be keeps no apprentices. • Also, can at all times be Mathes° ffeIebreted,SELF TESTING, SELF-SEALING, FRUIT CANS . Rouse apouting;and Jobbing "of all kinds done at &MA notice and made of the best Material. &a-Cash paid for old Pewter and-Copper. Roping by strict attention to business, and a desire o pleas all, to receive a share of public patronage. • ' Carlisle 0ct.„20, 3.8130,1 y,. ITAILS,I! NAILS'I 1 NAILS 1! 1 , • .1.1 •-A largeetrickotgood, Olciati,-Neat, and Tough nails, at. the lowest Prices. Our nails are worth ,t,Octe a keg 'lmre, than any othermako_of nails .sold in our :town,lthis is the opinion - of mechanics who have tried them, we also have it-full assortment of • , • . nuxLprNa MATERIA-LS, , . of the latest and most approved styles. Aligoodis wed ,- routed - as reProsentod. , JOHN I'. LYNN /1 SON May2; l- 11i0. North Hadover St. 'Carlisle. VURNISHINO , GOODS.: .. , . "-_-', The largest and Vost variety of dent's- Fuirnlsb Nu f s o w ung , a s t ng Goods, and al,tho tewest . orle, . . s el V II I be - ,- -.Norttillanover Street. • • ICKI;KTOK . :SKIRTS.—Another large - . atippir - ofthea cildipidde - 4iind '-eheip-itOol'iiiiing ak rta Just received": Decidedly the'boat , and- cheapest W 0411616, nt the cheap ()doh store `. .. No 2% v: ' ' ~ .- ' CHAS. OGILDY Truatoe. - XIINTGOODB, A.T. PAN.IC ' PRIC Es, . , , Just - received another lot:of eiogruit, SPRING • t 0 B,,bought at the-present reaticoakolty prices _and ni selling uneonionlylow for °atilt, „,. l • : •• GRAYGOODS for traVellng ,dresscia, Chalfde Toalacit,' Lustros, Lawns, Silks; &c.; in great variety.' : - ' • • :• •-: IGulillus;•Shee tl lags, llcklngs,• ugii}itnti'&o pt the, -very lowest prides. . . . _ • :. ..... 4i)-Ml IPS ANDAIOXB'. IAII, 'CO'PTONADES,' • _ _ . :..._..51/31315R GASSIMS, ES, JUN/3, .. --- • vv i i - ..... .. • ' - „DRILLINGS,' & d . - - - Ladles', Gent?, Misses' and Ohildren's Gloves Stock. Inge In endless variety and very cheap.' Recollect the storaneiriv opposite the Depot.: • • •. • . ' ' '-- ct r. 'I I.Vg 'VII Ltilt, Triiatee. - Lf.., , 1.4.... , - , - , .. i '' ,, l • . • —' 7FARK IMPLEMENT.,DEPOT . . . , r: (mimic,. & Coition , manufacture and keep eon idaittlY for Silo, rit their 'extensive Steam Works on East Main street, Carliale, a large assortment of . A, . GRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,. „ .. .. . . . . . of well known, approved usefulness to farmers. among **bleb they Would call espeeini attention to WILLOUG II BY'S CELEBRATED PATENT • - 6ruar - sritilya 'GRAIN Ditll.&, . , Which has thketi odor fifty First Vass Premiums at State and County Fairs. - To the Farmers of CuMberlend. York Mid Perry Counties we need not speak in detail olltliamerits of this drill. as scores of them are now in use on the best farms in thiiiw counties. .Itirreputa. tion.ls established -ss-the most complete Grain Drill _now manufactured In the United Staten. I t BOWS Wheat, Itye, Oats, Barley and Grass, - evenly and regular, without bunching' thcriced.— The gum-Sprlingsposs the "Athiltefer stumps and - stones, without breaking pins or • the drill. For even and regular sowing, the Willough .by Gum Spring Drill is unequalled.by any (Aber. We aim* manufacture'and soil the Billowing articles, which kcan recommend to Farmers as reliable implements, t tali of dli ablished chareCter: 'MDR_ ISON'S'PATENT CORN PLANTER,' li LA I'S PATENT STRAW 4: FODDER CUTTER, RI DENDOLP/F.S. PATENT CORN SILELLEIL VAR-ITS - PATENT CIDER MILL, 1' . ' JOHNSON'S CAST IRON 'tows .TROVG Ir. Also, Three and Four Horse Powers and Threshing Machines, Cast Iron 'Field Rollers, Plough Castings Cl . various patterns, Corn Crnshers, and other articles for Farmers too numerous to mention. Also, Egg Coal Stoves and Ten Plate Wood Stoves, with an Immense variety of other castings for housekeepers and others. We have also an attractive variety of patterns for . lON RAILINGS, - - and CEMETERY ENCLOSURES to which we would call attention. Steam Engines and MIII Gearing To this depakinent of our business we give portico Jar attention: 'Our already extensive stock of patterns Tor paper, Flour and Saw Mill Gearing, is conetantly Worm:lug. Mill Ovibiirs end Mill Wrightx will be fur. n !shed with a printed c talogue of our various Miii patterns, on application. Our lifarhing.Shop comprises All the various tools for Lgoning, planing and finishing Shafting and Castibgs. by good and careful Machinists. STATIONARY.- STEAM ENGINES of any desirable capacity, from ton to twenty-fl re horse power, built in the best style and or accommodating Corms. Efiginea' built •at our establishment may be ,seen In successful operation .at many. of the largest Distilleries and Tanneries in Carlisla,'and Cumberland Perry and Dauphin Counties, to the owners of which we confidently refer for Informatiqn-es ,to their efliclen cy. Persobs — wantlng Steam Engines are tiarnestly re• guested to call and examine before contracting else where. .DOOR AND SASH FACTORY. Connected with our establishment is a , Steam Sash and Door Manufrietory'whieb is now incomplete order for thO manufacture of every description of J. W. EBY for the most costly as well as theplainest house. Win dow Sash furnished from 5 cents upward, according. to nine of glass; Window Frames from" $1 31 upward; Shutters and Rolling Blinds from $175 upward; Four Panel Doors frorus2 12 upward. Mouldings, Castings Architraves, Wash Boards, Brackets, Fancy Drapery, Scrolls, and other articles needed in house building, furnished at the lowest prices -and of the best oluallvy 61 lumber. 132h.We are also prepared, as heretofore to build and repair BURDEN CARS for transporters on the railrdad, with promptness and on reasonable terms. The continued patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. Orders by mall promptly attended to. May 9. '6O. F. GARDNER A, Co. -NEW -COAL-AND LUMBER YARD- The sttpseribers have tbls dny eutored into part neTsliliad tradil In '..,OAL AND LUMBER, We will have constantly4h hand and furnish to order all kinds and quality of seasoned LUMBER, _ FRAME STUFF, Pallog,Tlastering Lath, Shingling Lath, worked 'Floor. In g and Weatherboarding l'Osts and Rails, and every Sr tide that belongs to a LUMBERYARD. . All kinds of Shingles, to wit: Whiteplue, Hemlock, and Oak, of different qualities. Having Cars of our own we can furnish lulls to order of any length and also at the shortest notice and on tho most reasonable forme. Our worked boards will be kept wider cover ao that they can be furnishgd dry at all times. We have constantly. on hand all kind's of Family Coal under cover; which wo Will delisair clean to any part of the borough. To wit LYKENS VALLEY UMW FIDDLER, t • TREYO.II.TON, .LOCUST' MOUNTAIN, bOBBERY, "fell Wit pledge 9.tirgiia,vs.tly sell, al the lowest prices Best quality of " Limeburner'a and Blacksmith's Coal, always on band which we will sell at-the lowest figure Yard westaide of Grammar School, Main street. ARMSTRONG do HOPPER, July 20, 1859 J. R. NONEMAKERF F ORWARDING AND COMMIS SION HOUSE, FLOUR AND FEED, COAL, PLASTER AND SALT. Tho subscriber baying taken the Ware House ears and fixtures of Wm. 13. Hurray's well known establbh men t, on West High street, opposite Dickinson College, would inform the public that he has entered Into a general Forwarding and Commission business. The highest market price will be paid for Flour, Crain and produce of all kinds. They aro also prepared - to freight produce and stock to Philadelphia and Bald- more, at the lowest rates, with safety and despatch. PLASTER AND SALTicept constantly on hand, and. FLOUR AND FEED at wholesale or retail. Coal of all kinds, timbracing, LYItEN'S VALLEY, LUKEIIDDLER, SVNBUIL OC Y,Vp B I , T G E A ) 1 1 , 811, Limebarfter's And Blacksmith's CONSTANTLY von BALE. KEPT UNDER COVER And delivered dry to any part of the town. J. R. NONEMARER, Carlisle, Auguah ; l7j Ifip Wi Practical PLUMBE in the basement of • Main Stre Lead and Iron Mask Hydrants., hot .t Cold Shower Bakke,: {Water Closots, , Force and Lift ['mops, Wro't Iron Word Tubes, And every description of cocks and fittings for gas, steam, water, Ac i ?Superior cooking ranges, heaters and gas fixtures pit up In churches, stores and dwellings, at short notice, in ,the most modern styli?. All'inateri els and work inntutlimiat low rates and warranted. sir=Ctiitntiy Wdrkand Jobbing promptly attended to. Mar. 28. 1889.-I,v, DUMPS- AND :CENEMT.-", - 50 barrels Cement with a very large assortment of Ohaln and Iron-rumps, of all kinds Cheaper than ever, at the, Ilardware Store of March ,7, HENRY SAXTON raytTlltte4T,lNGi OILS.—Wo wish to itiform'inaChin'ests, millers amino public gene. ,; at wo haid on hand a full stock of lubricating Oils for all kinds iit . litachinery, this oil surpasses all others, having beep subjected to a thorough test by thu side of the beat Lard and other Oils. It to pronounced 11. superior Lubricatdr at loss cost and wearing longer. and entirely tree from Om, and will stand much colder weather and has less,tendency to heat. !Fry stand you will use nothing also for Lubricating. .6,Carlisle Nov. 2,'QO, a JOUN P. LYNE dc SON. North ltanoter Street Carlisle. ... • . . . • pIIOTOGDAPEnt in all its .brancb6s executed in the best style known in the art, at J. W. EBY C.021.0 .7 E'5' GALLERY, No. 532 Arch gtro4; Nan of:B4th, PntLADELPnia LifariSlin . iii - oil and •i'astil. STEREOSOOPIO .PORTItAITS, AMUROTYPEB - DAOUERREORYPI S. kn., for cases, Modolions i and Orders for Goods fromptly attended to. _ - . :DAPEW WINDOW; _SH,ADES. , ---A large assortuient erne* , style Wlndqw Blinds just received at Oil ettenp.stosaor. , 'Oarlielo, Veb,.l6 '6l. ' OGILItY, Trtiste A.. 11. 1) AT int Wear z?d by pAIILIBLZ.' 4 , The subscriber 'Would ILespecti.nlly'.eall the attention of Liumburner's i and the cltizanalof Carlisle, and the surrounding country generally , to 1111' 2;711,40-COAL. . attached to hie Ware House, on West Iligb Bt., whore he will keep constantly on band a largo supply of thth. best quality_ ofCoAl4.tomit • Lykons Valley4Lnite Xiddier, Pine Grove and Treveri Broken, tiggand Nut Coar—sareetted and dry coal bleb kepledges hiniself to sell at the lowest'Poasible:. ices. Hest quality of . LIMESURNSWB ''AND.' BLACKSMITH'S COAL -- . 7 4 - 4.-Ail-ollitiera left at; the Ware. jiouse, or at h re . once ,liorth,.l4ll9Ter stradt,, wilt / be promptly a tied to. .WOl S.NDEBSON, ttprG 14, ',6B—tf. , , . • • -' 1, • 10 W1305'146 10000u1ioiii; of 011. Just received tirttliulSroo / 1 1 4 k 1 90;!# 01 t" 9f. ; Varnishes,' PreotTnint. klaratico .IVlzits, • "Jul " tu,- , '' -• •Putt . i;" ". (Mused Zino, ' I,ltharge,:- ,Red Lead, OH, • ': • .• • L 4141,041, : sperm 011, , Fifiellrushes, . Fish Oil, is, 'Colors - of uteri dassriptlma dry, and 011,1 n caris lubos at the Ilardwarcrtiluio ' " , ••• TT }wry P.A XTON, • ::: 7 -. 1 iP:pfc.1141.9.0 - ii• BUILDING MATERIALS BOARDS, SCANTLING, Broken, Egg, Stove and N u do. do do P. Lynch, ' and GAS FITTER the AL E. Church, et, Carlisle. Iron Slake, Bath Tutat;..' k Bath Dollars, Wash Braila s, tiydraulic llama, &o. I 11/ittelj,6 F.. 01,0) 0 el:,(llefr I) . • pIiIaCKS.,` , WATCHtS.':JE ELlty ',AND SlLVllit.WAßE.at.llanutaatnierisprices. • W. D. A. Naugle; AptAag'e building Fast Mein Ft., opposite Sextons Itardrare Store, Dealer In CLOCKS, Foreign and - Arnerican Watches, Jewely,,Silver and Phi led ware, Fancy Goods &e. would most respectfully in form his old patrons and the public generally that he hasjust returned from the East" with en entire new stock or FINE W ATCIIES, JEWELRY, SILVER & PLA• TED WARE, CLOCKS &c. . flaying secured agencies from some of the largest and best Factories for the sole of these goods. I am preps. red to oiler to theublic any article in the lies from 716 to 100 per cent less than they hove floor boot offered in this place or below the regular wholesale price. as follows,'Clochsfrom 76 cents to .sll7,l6.stches:froms2.6ll to slso..lOwelry in sorts from 50 cents to s26.'lea Setts from 20 0130,-6 pieces best gnalltY -- and latest styles CLOCKS. WATCHES 8 day alarms, Gold Hunt. Case Eng. Coral, 8 - '"—Striking; -- " - 0 American-, Pearl, " - 8 " Striking & Al. .• " Swiss, Comm, 8 " Regulators, " " French. ,' ' Gold Stone 8 " Gallery, Silver Hun t. Case Eng. Lava. 8 " Church, " " American, Carbuncle, 8 0 Mantles. . 0 . Swiss, • Opal, 8!' Parlor, " " French, Mosaic, 8 " Marine, Open Face American, Jet, 30 Flour, " " •Lepines, Garnet, 30 Striking, " " Quartiors, Turquots, 30 Alarm . Strlk. " " English, Paintings, 30 Time, " " French, Enamelled, 30 Levers, ' t! 0 Geneva. Paste, 30 Gothic, '' 0 " German. Stone, TEA SETT ,. Goblets, Walters Tureens. Ladles, Cups, . Butter Dishes, Salt Stands, Fish Knives, Ple Knives. - Crumb Knives, lee Cream do. Cake Knives, Forks, Spoons, Carters. Carlisle, July 27.1860 —I.Y. J US E P H U.. S TEEL WATCH MAKER SOUTH HANOVER STREET, A few doors south of the Nitre House Having supplied myself with •a large assortment of Watch Materials. Glasses, &c., I am now prepared to re pair all kinds of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, he , on the most reasonable terms. that may bw intrusted to my rare Hoping by strict attention to business to be fa- vored with a liberal share of public patronage. A fine assortment of JEWELRY, such as Ladles' Breast Pins and Ear Drops Cold and Cameo; Misses' Breast Pins and Ear Drops. Box and Glass Pins all sizes, Gold Chains, Hooks, Plated Chains, Gilt Lockets, Guards Keys, &c. Also a large and tine assortment of GOLD FINGER RINGS, Also, a fine lot of Silver Hunting, Detached Lever, and Lepines Watcbee, and a good assortment of :Jiver plated and Steel Spectacles. All of which will be sold low. A share of public patronage is respectfully solid. ted. JOS. U. STEEL. Carlisle Jan. 1560.-ly. VyATC HES, JEWELRY, ANI) SILYEIt-WAIthAT CONLYN'S old established Stand, West Main St., nearly opposite the Cumberland Valley Bank. 1 have just received a new assortment of watches. ewelry. medallions. silver ware, &c., in addition to my ormer stock to which I tattle the attention of the public, The assortment embraces fine gold and sliver lover watches, Hunting and open case do., gold An chors for Ladles and Gentlemen and Silver Lepines and Quartier watches of every variety in style and price. kIAO fine gold Medallions. Breast-pins for Ladiert and Gentlemen of-every quality; - pattmil died 'Mire'. -- 1161,1 •fob, vest, curb and neck chains. Gold bracelets. finger rings, cuff-pins, studs, sleev,sbu ttons, crosses, charms, kc, &c. Gold and silver thimbles, silver and-plated butter knives, forks, table, tea. salt and mustard spoons of every variety. A large assortment of gold, silver and common spectacles, to suit all ages to which we Invite special atten. A fine lot of COLD PENS from the best makers, spectacle Cases, fancy boxes, silver and pearl card cases. gold and common bracelets, watch „chains, Mantle Clocks and a variety of articles usu e. ally kept in Jewelry establishments, which , ivoikt T low Mr milk. All articles war. ^ ranted to be what they are represented. "a' ) l'artieular attention paid an usual to .." - -Atv. WATCH REPAIRING and all work war. ranted. • Dee. 23. 1357.1 NOTICE AND READ THIS.- F. C. BItEMBR, At.the now... Store on East Main St. fre Ai, "I.near lienry.Sexton's Hardware Store, ), p' . l : would call the attention of persona In i..., want of g fine Watch to his splendid F ,V, -74 stock of American, Liverpool and Lon C don W A MILES. I have a fine stock of Gold Watches, at all prices, from twenty dollars up to three hundred dollars I also have a large stork of Silier Hunting Cased and Open Cased Watches, from three dollars up to eighty. I also have a new stock of French emi Am:H enn JEWELRY. - In setts, ouch as 'Cameo, Gold Stone, Lava, Mosaic, Mourning and Plain setts, Sc. I also have a new stock of Aledallions. from one dollar up to fourteen; Ladies' and Gentlemen's Breast Pins of all patterns and prices: Gold Chains; a large stock of Vest Fob and Curb Chains; a very large stock of fingerrings &all kinds and patterns, such as Seal Binge, Wedding Rings, and Settings; a floe stock of Cuff Pins, Gold Studs, Sleeve Buttons for Ladies and Geotlemeo,Ceoses Bracelets, Gold Watch Keys, t , enly. Gold and Silver Thimbles, Gold and Silver Spectacles. a large stock of Silver Ten and Table Spoons at all prices, and a com plete stock of Double Fluted Tea and Table Spoons. plo. ted Forks, Silver and Plated Butter Knives and a lino stock of double plated Casters, Sugar Spoons,) Silver Fruit Knives, and a largo stock of Common Spectacles, to suit all ages, to Which I invite particular attention; Fort Monnales of all kinds, Sil ver Keys and Chains; a large . stock of Accordeons, ylolins,. - 1 ; I' 1 ,, Music.,..., and' usle Boxes, (laige and • f .. % small.) and a groat variety 'of. - --4cl 9 ' 3). articles usually kept in a Jew- X l B ' 4%.-- elry store. I havealso on hand jr. /' 5 - -li a large and well selected stock i , --' II of CLOCKS, of all patterns and . ..------ , =-1k ! I fashions, from ono dollar up to- , f?.."14.15t , fifty, whichl will sell a t a groan' N.......ainForoam' itreptand warrant them . forOne ' , l/11' , '") , Iffi illieli:INI year, to he good time•keepera.' Every thing' sold by me shall be what It is represented. Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry, carefully repaired and warranted. Carlisle July 6, 1660.-Iy. FINE WATCH REPAIHING.- F. C. KREMER.' .. , t the Now Jewelry Store on East Main street, near the Public 4P—t- Square., is prepared to clean and repair the Finest Watches, and c -•A ik warrant thorn to give entire . • ° . ,''• satit.fitetion. -', Mao-fine Mantle ''. t S ys 1%) ( Ciocks of all kinds, Musical Ilex• .' ' , 't ;.....7. es, Accordions, &e. put In corn- i, ' 4 ":fir-: plots order, and warranted. •‘.l 4,i,,:. WATCHES, JEWELRY / 14 . AND SILVER WARE. %oh.. ao.. - .111 would respectfully inform our OirlimileAmdrons and the public generally, that re have now in store and offer Wholesale and Retail, at the lowest CASH PRICKS, a largo and very choice stock of 'Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware of every variety and style. Every description of liIAMOND WORK and other Jewelry, made to orderat short not co. /Xir All goods :WARRANTED to be as represented...log Particular attention given to the repairing of Watches And Jewelry of every description. STAUFFER & RARLEY, No. 622, Market St. (south side,) Phila. March 22, 1861.-3 mos. CLOCKS WATCAEBW, JL WER RY SILVER Arai NI,AT.KII WARE. . • • ELI HOLDEN, r. No. 708, Market St., Thilatlelpllla, ;177 - 7?Wr...392.,. Invites special attention to his full supply of Watches, of ENGLISH and GENEVA NI AN UNAOTURE, • JEWELRY ON ELEGANT DESIGNS, • Silver 4 Silver Plated Ware ophe Beet Quality, with on extonsive assortment of SUPERIOVIIME - KEOPING CLOCKS. In a:etyle and price adapted to the wants of all. Good 'geode and Mr prices 14 my principle. ~. • • . - /ja- Also; to his Patent' Shirt Studs; being of novel construction, possessing-advantages-over-any other in vention. • • • • Iddrch 10,1801.-1 y. R . E M () V A' L • • ALLEN Rz BRO —4tespqctrully - Inform LIR& friondB-4nd customary thnt ruulo.y.utl-frocujio.24o,;SOuth'Oli6nd &root; Asojhplr% . • • iStatizipe 7 - 'N0;4209, CHESTNUT 'STREET, •Pii.I.LAPE t LPHIA, a)ways bay° ou balk a Duo assort moot of -- - „ . . , • Rot:tweed; Walnut and Oak Furniture. , . Whieh.thoy 'zillion at lens ,than their formor pricoa, in conanquuneo of baring granter futilities for buolneaa end ining, unclarleoe oxpqnso. :Choy renpeetfully iolleit e roll beforo.purebishig oleowhoro. March 211; N. 3 1 , -antos..- - • . riIRUNKS 1- TRDN.KS_!...IIIIIINK§ I -- 4, r— rtiAtiiii i '. - golerteiitlioiy French Styth • and lire'in Trunks And Sonnet Box'la, Traveling liage:4c. Gents' solid Loather UrassLiand.Trunks, VAliees, New Travels jagLlA:s, &c.. a large assoitment and very low prices ak : ". LIVINGSTON'S' •.„ April 12, 'CI, . North 'Hanover Street. , - 1100 P, SKTATS— x, most novalt,lon, and at netiai to deri ., -coinne tione brotmout..s wvitn k M 111.0( I= THOMAS CONLYN Spouting., Rooting, Job work, Copper-smithlng - and Sheeting work promply attended to; in town or coun try. All work warrant e d at the old stand, llanover street north of Louther. MARY M. NORM, N. 11. Old Copper, Bram and Pewter bought, and the highest price paid In cash or geode. March 28, 1860.—tt. Carlisle J'ls I , ,1860.-ly TO FARMERS :LIMERURNERS AND OTHERS. • The undersigned h ive bren appointed sole agents for the sale of the celebrated Troverton Coal. This Cpal Is recommended by Mr. Landis and others wbo bay° tried it, to be equally as strong, and burn as much lime per" ton, ns Lykens Valley or any other coal in use. Persons In want of Lime Coal wilrfind it to their In terest to buy this coabas it costs from twenty to twen ty-five cents per, ton less than Lykens Valley. We have the prepared Trevortoit Cool for family use always on hand. Also a large stock of coal of all kinds. • . Our stock of LUMBER Is large and complete and wil be sold at the lowest prices.. Thankful for past favoreyro respectfully flak a con tlnuance of the same.- IpARGAINS I BARGAINS !!, Novels 'the time for cheap goods. Closing out the at unprecedently low prices, to make room for spring assortment. All in want of Cheap Dry (Mods, ate respectfully Invited to call at the cheap store of CGAS.'OOILiIY, Carlisle, Feb. 16, 1861. Trustee. I_l. 'Ben 0 W S'ARD A E.' T_l 0N 1 p LL A TYE VirTITA Benevolent Institution, established by special OP dowment for the relief of the sink and distressed, ' ,aftlieted with Virulent andEpidemic'diseases. and especially for the Cure of Diseases of the Sexual,Organs. IHEDIGAL ADVIOE ilvd4 g s tatii, Sur. "tritit,'to all'whO apply by letter, with a description or their 'condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, 6a,} and in cases of 'extreme poverty; Medicines furnishe • free of Charge. '• VALUABLE REPORTS on Spormatorairea. and other Diseases of the Sexual Ontario, aed. onthe NEVrrirEp; EDI ES employed in the Dispensary, sent to afflicted -In sealed letter envelopes, free of charge.,....Tworthree' - Stetrip e s - fer postage willhe iteeeptable. " Address, DR: .I.'SICILLE'N HOUGHTON. Attlog Sur. germ, Howard Aosociation, , No: 2 South. Nlfitk,Street, Philadelphia, PA.. By order of. thWlDirecters, ' -EZRA 'D.IIEARTWELL, President OEff. FAlRCHlLD,'Secretttry. March 8,1851.—1 y. ' 'V . f - 1 UM BELTING 1f... . . , . . .... - X_ ' duet racolved a large easortment of all Flaes Onm . naltinavlium - lloso; Gum - Pa , kitag,:Ac.,- apd for_ 0010'604 at tho•Unrilvtaro Store of . 1 , - Julio 22, 1860. ~ ,' . 11. SAXTON. f*Asiti4lp supply of k _2BllpeOor Carpet Chelujust'rotelv(d at the cheep 43tOrfflit --I+eb.-Ih,Trustee. • • slooo' Worth "o,:. fircohn , Trench , anti l'o4utlnio j3bawle lowa:' In price • - LEIDIOI4-841.WXER k MILLER Linn over known , NOVENI.iER.?ND;rIB6();' • rohilOt thO ' , lranian' , ere reminded. att.havdj net brought from" tho - clty alargenupbTy BUU A D. CUDED,IIAMS AND DESK:.__ Drlnd Ai4dcarindl'oaohar, VrOah Tomatoes In oan,lrcoh Mushroom,. tbo,Vory, boat .Plaktos, 'dlgorant Mods of ,nitxod Nuatardii and -Sancei,.'Lourona • and:"Orangoo, ,Pruure,llgo. Italahro,, Sugars, Colkoo, Teas, rdolaaada; Flab, Solt, Vino -Sugars and Tobacco: Teri flop Drandloa, Old Ityo Whim:toy, Whios,,Ao.; beilder n, gouorot aaaort • muck of goods li our no of trade offorod at tho sory lowpat pricoa, FOR ()AND.• ‘VM.,DNNTZ. . Rt. , .2 , 1, 1.1;41 • • , - • llisctuancous., , TONE It()ON F,OR :The Storec ltbinn an. East' Ural - Street" riieently ocrupled'hy Leldlch &Is offend fur rent frum the Ist of April next. . • • „ For toms' efiqulre of 11. A. Sturgeonv - • ;Dee. 210860.74. ELIZA -lIITNER. PRIME 011 ANI3ERRIES:,=- • A ei9erlot article ofOrAubeirtettjust iecelved and for solo • • , • ••= ./.-IY. EBY. Oct. 26,'60.- . . • r RUN KS I TRUNKS II TRUNKS I! Ladles Solo Leather French Style, and Dress trunks and Bonnet Boxea, Traveling Bags, to. Gents' solid Leather and Hole Leather Brass Band Trunks-Va lises, New Traveling Bage, ac., a large assortment and very low prices at .LIVINOSTON'S, • _,Narthilanover Street. I,B6O'HAR'AitAERE', II A' R'D .Ii7IMP. Lyno & Son have just completed opening their Spring Stock of Hardware, Paints, Oils, varnishes, Glivm &c. to which they invite the early atttentlon of the public. We have greatly enlarged our stock in all itslvarious branchen,andcapPMW.A7OMModate the pub. lie with RELIABLE GOODS. In large or small quantities, at the lowest prices. But we do not 'wish the puhlMto understand that we have broughtall the Foods in Philadelphia and New York to our town, but we soli alisurtithem that one look into our store will convince them That we have enough to supply the demand in this. marltet., Persons ,wanting goods to our line will find It tlmlr advantagelo glee, us a call betive making their purchases.—All orders personally and punctually attended to,-and no mists:, manieutations made to effect sales • JOHN P. LYNE , A: SON, North HanOvete Bt. Carlisle nay 2, '6O JAMES R. WEAV'ER'S .0 A 11 I N ArlD CHAIR • MANUFACTORY, NOILTLI HANOVER STREET, CARLISLE, PA. :t Having been engaged in the business for over twenty years he would return thanks to hie customers and friends, fur the liberal encouragement extended to him In years gone by, and further assures them that no pains will be spared, to give full satisfaction to all who may favor him with a call. CHAIRS AND FURNITURE, of every desdriptlon nonstAtly on hand, or made to Warranted to be of the blot quality, of the la. Zest style, well finished, and'sold at the lowest possible prices or cash. , Ile aloovontlonee buslietai as an UNDEOAKFIR.— Ready binds Collins, 3lPtalllo 'or otherwise: kept con. ?gently - on band and funerals promptly attended to pereonally-in.town or country, on the most,reasonable terms-. . . • . Cluirrynnd Walnut MOMS, large size, 'nail finished and lined inside, from 8 to 12 dollars. Walnut Collins covered from 12 to.Bo May 25.1859-Iy, u. ll.—Two properties situate In Chuichtown, Cumb. county, arc offered for sale on easy terms. Apply as sbeve. J. It. W• CUMBEKLAND VALLEY BANK PROPRIETORS. ISAAC BENNEMAN, JOHN S. STERRETT, JOHN DUNLAP, H. A. STURGEON. WILLIAM KEn, Itiouw n n WOODS, JOHN C. DUNLAP. Thin Bank, le now prepared to do a general Banking and Exchange horniness, under the name and style of K Ell, DUNLAP I Co., In the same place lately occu pied by tier, Brenneman A Co. Money received on deposit and paid back on demand without not Icel. Certificates of deposit bearing interest at the rato•of live per cent. will bo issued for as short a period as four months. Interest on all certificates will cease at maturity, provided, however, that if said certificates are renewed at any time thereafter for an other given period, they filial ]bear the same rate of in termit up to the time of renewal. Twenty days notice must be given of an Intention to withdraw Interest de posits. . . . They call the attention- of Farmers, Mechanics and a Mothers-who desire a safe depository for their money, - to the undeniable fact, that the proprietors of this Bank c - nokonly - liable - totha amotinrof thsirltock in 'Chi nk,' bnknre itanvmunwr liable , to the giten t of their estates far all the Deposits, and other obligations o Ker, DuniapA Co. Particular attention given to the reflection of Vendue Notes,. Foreign Drafts, Checks, &c., jri any part of the United States and Carmine. Remittances made to any part of the United States England, and Ireland. They will at all times be pleased to glee any informa lion desired in regard to money meters In general The faithful and confidential execution of all order entrusted to them may be rolled upon. Open for business from 9 o'clock in - tho morning unt 4 o'clock in the evening. 11. A. SlllROEol4,Z'ashler. Carllslo, Aug. 14. 1861 f IXCELSIOR PICTURES - ILIII3I , IWOOD would respectfully inform the aiti a zonal:if:Carlisle an dlicin ity that he has taken rooms ZtlfeEl new building, bast corner of Market Square, where he is at all times ready to take A IMBRAJITYPES Ih the latest and most approved style. Pictures taken in rainy and cloudy weather as well as clear, and sat isfaction given or no charges made. Portrait* and Da uerreotypes copied. Miniature Pictures token for ockets &e.. in Ambrotypa. Ambroty pus warranted to stand the test of time, het* r water. Ladies and Gentlemen are cordially invite d to ca and examine specimens. Pile. from :nets. to $l.O. A. R. lIENWOOD. Jan. 27. 1858.-Iy.' Artist. TOR SALE.- 2 50 000 building brick , ‘rot ale. at lean Oleg than tbuy;can .bo had at the kiln. Enquire at this office. Sept. 14, '6O. GRAIN BAGS.—Just received and for solo very cheap for Cash Nov, 3,1866. CII A:+ . (K,ILBY, Trustee TILL TRIUMPHANT. k: - . 7q , 4 % eormalote succelut of the Prairie Flower Cook to Sve, /wits the subscriber in calling the attention of all who may want a superior stove to call and ex amine the only stove that has given universal satistite don. WHAT IS CLAIMED OVER OTHERS IS lot. A saving of from 30 to 60 per cent. in fuel. 2nd. A hotter and quicker OverpfrOru the same tire, 3d. A hiker Oven than any other stove of the same size, 4th. The preservation of the centre piece from sinking saving repairs, sth. The best Baker, Roaster, and Cook now in use, • 6th. A superior arrangement for cleaning the dues, th. A perfect ass Consumer for either wocd or coal. _ . The Prairie Flower is warrauted to give satisfaction In every particular, and will bo shown with pleasure_to all who may call, whether desiring to purchase or not, any quantity of reference In town cr country. A few other good Cook Stovea on hand, which will be sold very low to close stock. 40c)aFt1! 404oleil!! ARMSTRONG & HOFFER July 23, 1800 Waif 736'48 . . CUMRERIAND V, 4LLEX; R. 4. • • - CliAl4,oll OF /TOURS! •• • . , . „ .110 and alter MONDAY, DECEMBER 3d, 1800 / , Passenge Trains will run as follows: (Stindays excepted-4- 'FOB-.-01.1A - ltthjai_sztr lot atr-x-a,I T b ra ! I I n A . II.I2 ' I ( ' 311 2 1Idli:1 " :1 r:a - In 7.00 A. 6.L. 2.45 P. 51 7.37 . 3.35 . --- " Chamberoburg, 8.30 ./ • " " Shiripensburg, 9.00 1.25 :: • .1 .67 Nowville, - 9.32 . 2.30 ' " Carlisle. 10.10 " " " Mechanicsburg, 10.42 If 3.10 Arrive at H 3.42 . 'arrisburg, 11.15 " FOR CLIA.MBERSBURG ANDMAGERSEOWNt " • :. Ist Train. --- Id Train. Leave Harrisburg 8.05 A. 51 IAO P. AL 'Mechanicsburg 8.47 . 2.20 . " • Carlisle , 9.27 " 8.00 . Nowvile, 10.02 . 3.34 " Shlppensburg, 10.58 ~ 4.05 .• It Charnbg','(A rrive) 11.00 II Greencastle, 11.65 4.45 Arrive at liagerstoWs.3s .n. - 12.35 9.15 ••'THREE Daily Trains l eave - Harrisburg for Pittsburi a t 318, and 7.00, A. M., and 410, P. 111., For Philadelphia, via Pennsylvania Central Rallreat At 2.40 A. 51., 12.55, 1.16, and 525 P. 31. Via Lebanon y it. it., al 8.00 A. 51., and 1.45, P.M. . For Baltimore, fie 3.00 & 7,40 A. - 51:, &Fla/ P.M. For ‘ reverton and Williamsport nt 1.40 and 8.15, P. 51. Trains on Dauphin Road at 2.00, I' N. NOTION TO PASSENGERS: At all Stations where Tickets are sold, viz: lingerstown, Greencastle, Chum bersburg, Shippensburg, Retry i Ile. (N - lisle, zu,,e1,,,„i„. burg and llarrisburg, a reduction 01 TIN CENTS on each Ticket will ho made to all Passengers that provide themselves with Tickets before .eutering,the the, , -: - - r --:• O. W. LULL Super't Railroad Office, Chambersburg,} Dee. 7,1800. Leave Hagerstown, .Greencastle. • - NEW AIR LINE ROUTE TO NEW YORK! E "72.1T'1 '/ • SHORTEST IN DISTANCE AND QUICKEST IN TIME ,BETW.pEN. TD.E TWQ CITIES OF , : E W .IIP 0 AIL. AND' HARRIBI3URG VIA READING, A LLENTOWN AND EATO N MORNING EXPRESS, {Veit. lenves Non York nt ft A. M.. arriving at Harrisburg at 12.45 noon, only 6 home between the two cities, - MAIL LINE lenses, New York at 12.00 noon, and nr. rives at Harrisburg at 8.30 P. M. MORNING MAIL LINE Rant. loaves Harrisburg at 8.00 A. M., arriving at New York at 4.30 P. M. AFTERNOON. EXPRESS LINE, Etbt, leaven Harri.+ burg, at 1.15 P M. arriving at New York .at 000 P 51. Connections aro ingth, at Harrisburg at 1.00 P. M. sr Ith the Passengot Trains in cacti direction on the Pennsyl vania. Cumberland Valley nod Northern Central Rail. read. All trains connect at Reading with trains for Potts ville and Philadelphia, and at Allentown for Mauch Chunk, Easton, &c. No change of Passenger Cars or Baggage between New Yrok and .111trrisburg, by the 11.00 A. M. Line from New York or the 1.15 P. M. from Harrisburg. For beauty of scenery, and speed, comfort and arsoto modation, this route presents superior inducements to the travelling public. Fare between New York and Harrisburg FIVE DOL. LAIRS. For tickets and other inforntatien apply to J. J. CLYDE, ' General Agent, Harrisburg. =lSl= CARLISLE A.V.PIIILADELpHIA IMIRa 107„;. DAILY FREIGHT LINE. Sir Cars of this Line leave the Depot 811 Market Daily, nt 4 o'clock. P. M. Leave Carlisle, Daily, at 7 o'clock. A M. Goods intended fhr this Line should be tr.nrkea P. Daily Freight Line, and sent in by . 4 o'clock. Slay 25, 1859. THILADELPIIIA AND READING • itAIL.R.opArp ••• STRIIMER AERANG 173117 NT, On and atter MAY 28, 1860. Two passenger trains leave Ilarrlsburg_dally, (Sun dap] excepted,) at 8.00 A..M., and 1 40 P. El., for Phila. delphia, arriving there at 7.25 num, and,8.15 P. M. Returning, leave Philadelphia at 8.00 A.M., and 3.30 P. M., arriving at llarrisburg at 12.4 noon and 8.30 P. M. FARES: To Philadelphia, No. 1 Cars. $3.25; No. 2 (in same train,) $2 70. _. Fares to Reading. 61,60 and $1.30. At Reading; connect with trains for Pottsville, Tamaqua, Cataivissa, &c., Four trains leave Reading for Philadelphia daily, at 6 A. 31 , 10.45 A. M., 12.30 noon and 3.43 0. N. • Leave Philadelphia for Rending at 8.00 A. M., .1.00 P. M., 3.30 P. Al., and 5.00 I'. 31. Fares from Reading to Philadelphia. 61.75 and $1 45. The morning train from Harrisburg connects at Reading with up train for Wilkesbarre, Pittston and Scranton. For through tickets and other information apply to • J.. 1. CLYDE, Oeneyal Agent. Aug. 3, 'BO .11 LE lie F ll' alt. HAT AND CAP EMPQR.I.UM ! ' undersigned Ewing pUre - ,b6sed the stock, kr., of the late - Wm•il.•Trout geed. woul.l respectfully announce to the putillc,that he will con tinuo the HAWING 8U51N1.:,98 at the old stand, in West High street. and with a renewed and efficient effort, produce iirticles of !lead Dress of Every Variety, Style and Quality, that shal be atrletly in keeping with the improvement of the Art, and fully up to the age In whieh we live. I have on hand a splendid assortment of HATS AND CAPS, / 4._, • --of all descriptions, from the common Wool to the finest FUR AND SILK HATS • , and at prices that must suit every ono who has rtn e tootling the worth of his money. The stock Includes, HOLESHIN, CASSIMERE, BEAVER & FELT HATS, of every style and -color and unsurpassed fur LICHT NESS, DURABILITY AND FINISH: by those of any other establishment In the country. MEN'S, BOYS' and CHILDREN'S lIATS - and CAPS, of every descriptioit constantly on hand. Ile respectfully Invites all the old patrons and as - taw' new ones hp.possibloto - olvellm n cab J. O. CALLIO. Apr. 25, 1860--ly QECOND SPRE*TG".: ARRIVAL.— LA1,1,131; SUPPLIES lotilc. : .THß,. /PAD AND FEET. At the store of John Irvine, on ill° N. E. corner of the public s q uare, Is the pl u ceno purchaso.Boots Sloes flats & Caps. at plices that dory. Competition. Ile hasfust feturocd from.theltast with the lar g est and moit‘couiplote assortment of Boots, Shoes, Hats & Caps that hollati,cylat jprosouted to this, community, and which lie is dote - t:A ind to Sell at the lowest possi ble price s . His stock eMbiaces everything in his lino of business, such as MtN'S & BOYS' ,FINE CALF BOOTS, Zip Boots, Calf and patent Loather Oxford,' Ties, Cal and Patent Imathei Gaiters, Calf IVullifiern, Calf and Blp Brogans, Slippors, kc , . • LAD.1.145!?.1T.E411,.. " Fine Fiench and Englitih - La - sting °filters, -llforocro, Calf and Kid Boots, Pins_ Kid Slippers, Fancy Slippers, Morocco, and Kid Buskitrir, ac., MISSES AND CIIII,DItEMS WEAR ofall descriptions Oinbractuglldittiiittitg -- Oiltorarldoroccd - and Lasting Button Boots, Itlokocco,raco Boots 4,411 kinds, fancy shoos of various 'styles slippers, Am. - .HATS& CAPS, Silk, Cassinume, Fur and Wool Bats 'of all qualltiudand styled - , alio 'a large assortment of • • Boots and,Shoeamada to Order Otllie shortest noti,e Itepalring promptly done. Confident of, his. ability to please all classes,of customors, ho.ynspoothilly invites the public to give him a rail. Remember. the place;-N. E. corner of the Public Square. • May 30,'60x• -CARPETS AND -OIL CLOTHS !I ll AT ELDREDGE'S cut Lip SWORE Tapestry, ikkgra"P'. Itraxisollifp'l impeyana t . C - A RP E T S _ S. Venetian, &u.i &0., , Also, 011:CLOTHS of 011 - iidaths. and MATTING'S o lands, with a large; supply 0f VERY Low pnierm IN 0 It AIN and' EN TRY, an ft' STAIR CA it viaq,, RAO CA lt PETS, COTTON'and 11Elk1p CARPETS; S!. Being under-very-110E expenses. I am tumbled to sol tbatio - goods at sulllmontly,t.ovi I'lllooo 00 to sulk:the IlMtll - liuyora will - 11nd' - .l.ldals - thaplaco any can save money., - !"' • - •II. H. : E 4 LOginGE; No~9a 8t raw berry:Pt. ; -;d doora:hove Ch e : Ef tnut, - PatAtELPIC/Ar , ,3Slie.wherry is the fltst.StreetttboveSecolid St ' , • ,_ , Vith'STl • *lot of Alackerei•-,now enteh-tin assorted -peek tee of Halves, QuarterOad Eighth • Mao, fOr sale at the Store of the subscrlbon ' DO' 'MACE' tHAINS'. OF.. ALL ' • :-: .- .-- -icinde-ilth'ainrgwastioritneidis . f . f. ' ' ri' CHAINS, . 1 . ,Il A uncii CHAINS, 'II 'IIItPIST ell AINS, ~ . ' FIFTH CHAINS, LOU CHAINS, TONOVE MAINS, COW MAPS' SPHEAH 4e. ke.. __ _ . „ Just toralva at tlie , Chant) Ilatau.sre i;tore of nef011,"0: '11):IN - 11Y 'SAXTON WINTER ARRA NOEIIIEII72'. FREED,. WARD & FREED, 811 NrAMU., STREF:T, POLADELPIII.4 J. & D. RHOADS, MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, PA Rats tt (Lops 4011 , N IIt:VINE 3 NV Mt El