Atehicines HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. The proprietors and manufacturers of HOS TETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BIT TERS can appeal with perfect confidence t o physicians and citizens generally of the United States, because the article - has attained a repu tat ion heretofore unknown. A few facts upon this point. will speak more powerfully than volumes of bare assertion or blazoning puffery. consumption of Hostetter's Stomach Bit ters for the last year amounted to over a half million bottles, and from its manifest steady increase in times past, it is evident that during the coining year the coasumption will - reach near one million bottles. This immense amount could never have been sold but for the rare medicinal properties contained in the prepara tion, 'not the sanction of the most prominent physicians in those sections of the country where the article is best known, who not only recommend the Bitters to their patients, but are ready -9t all times to give testimonials to its efficacy in all cases of stomachic derangements and the diseases resulting therefrom. This is not a temporary popularity, obtained by extraordinary efforts in the way of trum• peting the qualities of the Bitters, but a solid estimation of an invaluable medicine, which is destined to be as enduring as time itself. Ilostetter's Stomach Bitters have proved a Godsend to regions where fever and ague and various other bilious complaints have counted their victims by hundreds. To be able to state confidently that the "Bitters" are a certain cure for the Dyspepsia and lilt° diseases, is to clue proprietors a source of un alloyed pleasure. It removes all morbid matter from the stomach, purifies the blood, and impart s renewed vitality to the nervous system, givir.g it that tone and energy indispensakie for the restoration of health. It operates upon the stomach, liver, and other digestive organs, mildly but powerfully, and soon restores them to 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 hey will tied in it a stimulant peculiarly adapted to comfort declining years, as it is pleasant to the palate, invigorating to the bowels, excellent as a tonic, and rejuvenating generally. We have the evi dence. of thousands of aged men and women who have experienced the benefit of using this preparation while t,utfering from sternach de rangements and general debility; acting under the advice of physicians, they have abandoned all - deleterious drugs and fairly tested the merits of this article. A few words to tio gentler sex. There are certain periods when their cares are so harassing that Tunny of them hink under the trial. The relation of mother and child is so absorbingly tender, that the mother, especially if she be young, is apt to forget her own health in her extreme anxiety for her infant. Shouhl the period of maternity arrive during the summer season, the wear of body and mind is generally aggravated. Dere, them is a necessity for a stimulant to recupe-, ran. the energies of the system, and enable the and iesponsibilities. Nursing mothers gene rally prefer the Bitters to all other invigora tors that receive the endorsement of physi rians because it is agreeable to the taste as well as certain to giNe a permanent increase of bodily strength. • All those persons, to whom we have ,particu larly referred alto e, to wit: sufferers from fever and ague, caused by malaria, diarrhea, dysentery, indigestion, loss of appetite, and ail diseases or derangements of the stomach, superannuated invalids, persons of sedentary occupation, and nursing mothers, will consult their own physical Ivelrare by giving to 11os tette•'s Celebrated Stomach Bitters a trial. CA UTION.—We caution the publio against using any of the many imitations or counter feits, but ask for llosnrrim's CELEBRATED Nrom kyu Brrnms, and see that each bottle has 'the words Dr. J. it islet t er'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 R. Prepared and sold I2,y.,IIOSTETTER SMITH., Pittsburgh, Va.: and sold by all druggists, grocers, and dealers generally throughout the United States, South .A.me ilea, and Germany. Sold by S. Elliott, S.W. ilarerstielt, Carlisle; John C. Attiek, John titemhaugh, :thippensburg; 1,. Jinn man, .1, B. Ilenninv Moellanirshurg ; anti Druggist generally throughout the county : INov. 9,'39., i INDSEY'S IMPROVED UfBLOOD SEARCHER NO I= For the speedy, rudiCal, and effectual 'ino of ALI DISEASES arising from I \IPUILI'I•Y ,BLOOD. This medicine has wrought the most miraculous cures In desperate cases of Scrofula, Cutaneous Diseases, Pim ides on the face, (lid Stubborn Ulcers, Tet ter affections, byspepala, Jaundive. Cancerous formations, Erysipelas, Rolls, Sore Eyes. Scald Head. Rheumatic Disorders, 041 %inens, Salt Rheum, Mercurial Diseases, Cieneral Debility. Liver Complaint, boss of Appetite Low Fpirits, Foul :3 tOIIIAI.II Y 14112111. Complaints, and all Diseases having thelrro-1 gin in an impure state of the Blood. We rotor to the case of David McCreary, of Napier township, Bedford Co., l's. who, on the 3101 day of Aug ust, Issh made affidavit before Justice Corley that ho wits treated fur t h e cure of Cancer by three physicians of Bedlerd county, and by Dr. Newton of the Eclectic College In Cincinnati, for a p..rlod of nearly eight months, notwithstanding which, his lip, nose, And a portion of his left cheek were entirely eaten away I Ile had given up all hope, when Im heard of the • Blood Searcher," and wits Induced to try it. Four bottles cured him, and although sadly disfigured ; there is no question but what this Invaluable medicine saved his life. The full particulars of this remarkable case may be seen in a circular, which can be had of any of the Agents. We also refer to the case of Nancy Bleakney, of Elder ton, Armstrong enmity, Pit., cured of Scrofula after be. tog unable to get out ol her bed for three years. To the case of A lady in A nson elite. Clearfield county Who was also afflicted with Scrofula In Its worst turn. To the case of °burg° Meisel, residing In Carrulitown, Cambria county, Pa.. WllO was so badly afflicted with Cancer that II eat his entire nose off, and its case was wor4o if possible, than 'McCreary's. The partieulara of these rases—every one of whit h was cured by the use of the illood Searcher—may also be found in a circular to he had of any of the Agents. It. M. LllMON,Proprietor. Laboratory for the manufacture and sale, near the Pa. Railroad Depot, Hollidaysburg, l'a. Dr. tie,,. H. Buser, Wholesale Agent, Pittsburgh, l'a. .0:41„,. For sale In Carlisle by S. W. flaverstick, S. El llott, and Reynolds arP eiffer; Dr.J. Herring Mechanics bur 4; Gamy°ller 0. Zook, Shepherdstown ; Joshua Cylp llogstown ; Jacob Simmons, Croon Bonds; J. J. Coble, E. Wise Shiremanstown; A. M. Leldich, Boiling cpringa Mary W. Kissel, Churchtown ; O W. Robinson West 1110; Fasnaueht & Co., Oakville; Shoemaker & Elliott, Newburg; Wm. Bratton, Newvllle; J. Hood Co., Springfield; Russell & Co., Dickinson; IPe'land & Washing, Jacksonville; Wm. Clark & La., Lees, Boa& ; 'Wm. 11: Ecltles, Sporting 11111; D. Denlinger Whita Hall; C. Altiek,Shlppenshurg; all of Cumber land county. Pa. A CARD TO THE LADIES Dr. Duponoo's Golden Pills for Females. infallible in correcting, regulating or removing all obstructious, from whatever cause, and always successful as a preventive. The Combination of Ingredients in Dr. Duponco'a Golden Pills are perfectly hermits& They have been used In the privet,' practice of old Dr Doponco, for 30 years, and thous,lnds of ladles can testify to their greet ' and never failing sueeess in almost every case, in cor recting irregularities, relieving painful end distressing menstruation, particularly et 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 elan" pill lugs permanently cured, thousands, and will cure you if you use them. They cannot harm you, cn the contrary they remove ell obatructions, and restore nature Co its proper channel, and Invigorate the whole system; they are perfectly safe and harmless. Price $1 per box. Bold wholcsaloand retail by EL ELLIOTT, Druggist, Carlisle, -"Pa. who Is the solo agent, for that piece Ladies, by remit ting him 81 to the " Car' isle Post Office" can have the Pills Bout tunny part of the country, free of postage, *by mull. Sold also by Chas. A. Bannvart, Harrisburg, E. T, Illilleri - York, J. A. Wolf, IVrightsville and by ono druggist In every village and town in tie N. B. Look out for counterfeits. Buy no Golden - Pills of any kind, unless every box is signed by 8. D. Slows. All others area base imposition and unsafe, thereenra, as you value your lives end health, (to say nothing of being humbugged out of your money) buy only those who show the signature of D, Howe on every boa, which has recent ly been added on account of a recent counterfeit of the Pills. S. D. 11011 D, Jan 20 111. ly Solo Proprietor, New York. PAINTS AND OILS.-- 10 Tons - White Lead. 1000 Halloos of oil. Just received with a large assortment of Varnishes ' _Firotroof Paint. . Turpentinii, Florence White, Japan, White Zinc, Futty, ..t. Celorid-Zne,- Litharge,. Red Lead, - ." .. ;Whiting, 'Rolled 011, ....Glue, - Lard 011,' -Shellac, ,- a. . Sperm Oil, ' '' ,_ _ ?flint Dru Shes, " Fish 0411 &0., Colors of every description dry, and 'Oll In cans end tubes at the Hardware Store of • , ' March 7,'60. -. • illtlißlf, SAXTON:• LIMPS AND V onNIEDII I .-- 6o barrels Cement, with er very large assortment o 13haln and Iren_Pumps, oLall,_ kinds cheaper than ) ever, at the ilardWare Store of ' HENRY F, AXTONMarch 7. 'CO.TO. , ~ I3APIIIR WINDOW .SHADES.7---A • largo aasortmoontoirlow. style 3Vlodpw.llllnds - ;u1- ~Ivawti the chimp atom, of • 1 • Ir, nitbitines. 1100FL c A R N I T'S BALSAMIC .FOR THE ..VIEDt. CURE .OF . _ Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Croup, Hoarse ness. Bronchitis, Pneumonia, Diseases of the Bowels, arising from Cold, laciierzt Consumptron, and `f o r the ?Wieland (if at a / possible) cure of Pa tients in adcauc• cd stages of the taller disease The Balsamic Cordial is entirely a Vegetable produe. tion, combining the healing properties of the Balsam, with the invigorating qualities of a Cordial, producing a combination FO well adapted-to the purposes intend ed, that there are but few cases et disease which will not, at an early - period, succumb to its healing and BB; gi v ing properties. For ages, has the treatment of pulmonary diseases occupied the greater pottion of the attention of the scientific of the medical world, hat pone acquired more eminelle.. In his treatment of these diseases, thiin the celebrated Prussian Dr. 1100PLANI). the originator of the Bid-mink Cordial. Ills life was devoted to the produc tion of remedln- that would stand unrivalled. flew. well lie hits succeeded, the American people are able to edge: and we positively assert, that no preparations that have ever been placed before them, have conferred the same amount of benefits on suffering humanity, or have elicited so many commendations from nil classes of society, as the renindies of Dr. litiofland, prepared by Dr. C M..laclison k Co., of Philadelphia. The Cordial is designed for a class of diseases more general and mere fetal than any other to which ,the people of this country are suldect—those springing from a" 131.10/IT 001,D." That eminent authority, Dr. Bell, says: "I will not sav that Colds to'our inhabitants what the PrAors and YELLOW Famt aro to those of other countries; but I cam aver confidently that they usher In disease of greater complicity and mortality than these latter." Entirely Vegetable. No Alcoholic Preparation DR. HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATIiD GERMAN BITTERS, PREPARED DY Dr. C. M. JACKSON & Co., Phila. Fa I=l uvEn COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, Janndice, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and all diseases arising front a disordered Liver or Stomach. Such as Constipation, Inward Plies, Fulness or Itlood to the (lead, Acidity of the Stomach. Nausea, heart burn, Disgust for Fond. Fulness or Wright In the Stotn• itch. Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach. Swimming of the (lead, Hurried and Diffirnit Breathing, Plutterlng at the ((cart, Choking or Suffocating sensations when in a lying posture. Dim. neos of Vision, Dots of webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Ilead, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yet lOW ness of the Skin and Eyes. Pain in the Side. Back, Chest. (Ault., ,Vc. Sadden Ft ur.hes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, awl great. Depressions of Spirits. and will positively prevent Ycl (ovv Fever, Billions Fever, &e. The Proprietor in calling the attantion of the pubfiC to this preparation. does so with n (Feting. of the utmost confidence in its virtues and adaptation to the diseases for wWeh it Is rem:nom...led. It to no new and untried article, but one that has stood the test of a twelve years trial betbre the Atnery can people. and Its reputstinn and sale are unrivalled by any sin liar preparation extant The testimony In its favor 01,11 by the must prominent and well known Physicians and individuals in the country Is Immense. and 11 careful persual nil the A Inomar. published annu ally by the proprietors, and to be had grotto of any their Agents, cannot but satisfy the inert skeptical that this remedy Is really deserving the great celebrity II has obtained. QsL. S. W. 11A\' Ef,STICKA for Carll:6, and by.. ry where. -- e. "T ATE T27'int-ly:— pRoF. DE GRATH'S ELECTRIC OIL! THE NEW PRACTICE.—Electric Cures.—Pain in the premsnitor of death; relieve the pain and you check thenisea.e. 4.13 -- Tuts On, ACTS ON Tilt STSTI:111 WITH ELECRTICITY Is of pure vegetable preparation, not the slightest don. ger of applying It outwardly or inwardly; It at Mire given a permanent cure, In most 1 ases, iu from ten to twenty minutes. The best physiologists of Europe have discovered that all organic derangement In the animal system is an of feet of the obstruction of the ph3.sico electric fluid in the organ diseased— a skilful application of the Oil puts In immediate motion the nervous fluid, and the cure is at 011. accomplished. No bleeding, no vomit ing, purging or hindering Is resorted to. Prof. Be rath's Electric Oil Is the marvel of thin age for the lollOWOwing, (not every thing ) Cures Rheumatism often In a day. Cures Neuralgia, Toothache, two minutes. Cures Cramp in the Stonier!, five minutes. Cures Il urns, Wounds. Bruises, one to three days. Cures Ii eadarhe. fifteen min sites. Cures Ear Ache, Stiff Neck, Ague, one light. Cures Piles, t,ivelled ?limn's, ten days'. Cures Felons, Broken Breasts, Salt Sheum, two to six days. Cures Hemorrhage, Scrofula. Abress, six to ten Bays. Cures Frosted Feet and Chilblains, one to three days. Cures Ague and Fever, sire to two days, and all the Nervous and Scrofulous Affections Cures Deafness in one to four days. Cures all Polite In the Back, Breast, etc., In 2 days. 'EAFNESS 13173113 D Now lio,yeN, May 19th, 1856. Prof. De Grath—My brother luisheen deaf thtee years, and one bottle of your Electric Oil cured him entirely. Yours, CLIFFORD It. SCRANTON. ANOTHER INSTANT CURE; Huntingdon, Pa., Sept., 1855. T do realty that Prof. De (troth's Electric Oil is in fallable for Rheumatic pains. My wife (or some time past has been greatly afflicted and unable to walk. has been restored by thefipplication of this oil almost in stantaneously. 1 cam cheerfully recommend it to oth• ors. JOHN WILLIAMSON. PlTA:S.—Charles Saxton. Esq., ex-Mnynr of Camden says six applications cured him. Almost cured his Rheumatism. STIFF NECK. [Editor of Law MagaMon Cured Inatanlaneouslyi Ulrard House. Philadelphia Prof. Ches. De Grath—l freely give it as my opinion that your Electric 0.1 is among the moot wonderful remedies of modern Unice. At the earnest request of lady, who alleged that she had been cured of a most tfainful aff-etion by its use, I WAS Induced to try a bete tle, though at the time of purchasing, I fully believed It to be a quack medicine and a catchpenny humbug. But a trial convinces me that it possessesa magic power, and It will prove a blessing to suffering humanity. I recently took a cold from sleeping in damp sheets, and my neck became so much swollen and painful that I could not turn my head. After using, without success, everything prescribed by my physician, I last evening tried your Electric oil. This morning I am well, the relief having been as com plete Rs it was instantanyous. Yours, very truly. JOHN LIVINGSTON. Editor Monthly Law Magazine, 157 Broadway. anh 11:0 West 14th St., N. Y. .11r. Livingston belongs to the old, wealthy nod high ly respectable families of the old settlers of New York. Any one can address him on the subject of the above letter, which will he answered with pleasure. Principal Depot, ::77 South Sth Street, Philadelphia. llEvNotos & I si rt n. Sole Agents for Carlisle. Sold by ull Druggists. and In Jersey City at Van Buskirk's, Wathlngton street; Shipley's, Grove street; Dr. Zabriskie's, corner of Grove and South Bth Street; Longstaff's, ail Montgomery at. (Ap. 12, '61.-ly. HANDSOME WOMEN) TO THE LADIES. HUNT'S " BLOOM OF ROSES." A rich and elegem color for the cheeks rr lips. It will not wash or rub oft and when once Applied, remains durable for years. The tint is so licit and natural, that the closest scrutiny fails to detect its use. Can be renewed by lemon juice and will not injure the skin. This {se new preparation used by the celebrated Court Beauties of London and Paris. Mailed free, in bottles, with directions for use, for $l,OO HUNT'S "COURT TOILET POWDER," Imparth rt dazzling whiteness to the contplo‘lou, and is unlike anything else used for this purpose. Mailed free for 60 Cents. HUNT'S "BRITISH BALM," removes tan, freckles, sunburn and all eruptions [with° skin. Dialled froo cur 50 Cents. HUNT'S "IMPERIAL POMADE" for tho hair, stren gthens and improves its growth, keeps it from felling off and is warranted to make the hair curl. Mailed free fur $4OO HUNT'S "PEARL BEAUTIFIER," for the tooth and gums,cleausesand whitena the teeth, hardens the gums purifies the breath °Reel uully, preserves the tooth and prevents toothache. Mailed free for $l,OO HUNT'S BRIDAL 'WREATH PERFUME," a double extract of orange blossom and cologne. Mailed free for $l,OO This exquisite perfume was first used by the Princess Royal of Encland, on her Marriage. Messrs. Hunt & Co., presented the Princess with an elegant case of Perfumery. (In which all of the above articles were included) in,handsome cut glass with gold stop. pers. valued et $l5OO, particulars of which appeared in the public prints. - All the above articles sent free, by express, for $5,00. Cash can either accrspparry the order, or be void to the expree agent on del very of goods. HUNT & Co. Perfumers to the Queen. Regent St., Londorr, and 77-San.omSt.,-Philadelphle, Pa. Nor Sale by ell Druggists and Perfumers. • eV_ The Trade supplied. Oct. 20, 60,1 y. SPEER'S SAMBUCI WINE . , CULTIVATED OPORTO SAMBUtUS. EVERY_ FAIVELY: SUOULD USE SPE 1 . S.l, A M B I U CI W UN. E.. riEbtllltoED . .coi:its medicinal .6d lesmt a genuine Stimulant . , Tonic, Dlueotle; ond Sudoride, highly esteemed by aniluont physielaus, and some of the first families lu Europe end America. • SP - BEA'S. 'BAIIBUCI WINE In not a manufactured article. but is pure, from 'the Juice obTortugal Bumbu• cue, cultivated In Now Joreehrecommended'by Chem Into and -Physichinn, aa , plasessing medicinal properties au.- prior to any other Wines 'in use, and an excellent article for all weak and debilitated peteons, end the aged and infirm Improving the appetite, and-bonoilting ladles and children.• A LADIES' WINE; Because It will riot intoxiate as otherwines, an It con tsins no mixture of spirits.or other liquors, and admired for Its richpeculiar fluter and 'nutritive Impertles, Imparting a healthy tone to tho (ligostiva organs,_4nd A blooming, sat and healthy shin and'emnplesion. Nona genuine unless tho signature of thiPILED' SPEER, Passaic, N. J. Is on the cork of each bottle. - DIAKA - ONE, 'TM/IL Olf A. SPEER, Proprietor, • ' Office 203, Broadway, New York. •_ 41? VittlE*4ll l i. .Pmisiao; ~ N. J: . • & next door to lnhoff'skirozory Btore, Carlisle, Pe. ,1111y,10. Int.-74 y. 1 _ Nita ,,A9toeue. .9ITTEXT:IO.Ir: N ELY STORE 4 10 NEW GOODS After returning his ackdolfecigements for the very liberal patronage which-has been extended to him, the undersigned wouldcall attention to the fat that he has Just reopened hie extensive assortment of family. ERIES in his new store-room. on the south-cent corner of the public square, where thu public are invited to can and examine a stock of goods which, in elegance, variety, and °stout, will defy competition; kappriaing'in part loaf, inmp, crushed and liroWn sugars, Java,•itio and• roasted Coffee Every; vas -- --7 •••° ' „„„ riety and quality of TEA. Spleen, (ground "" and ungrouud,) Fickels, Sauces, Tabla OW 1w„ p Now Orleans, • Sugarhouse and Trlidditff q Diolasses; Now York and Philndelphliti. - ups. Cheese, Al ricaron I, Veraiecilli, spinroari. Hominy, Mincemeat, corn Starch, Farina. Choplatfi Extract, 0. Coffee, refined sugar at rethided'Efiteit.'washing and bak ing soda. Tobacco bf thtypiost favorite brands, and the finest quality of Segartv , :,'A!no, a beautiful assortment of Britannia Ware, pialu-aUdtgald bind China Ware, Glass, Queens. Stone and Earthern Ware, In great ya i-lety, and an elegant lot of Fancy Soaps ' extracts.and perfumery for the toilet FRUITS: Including Peaches in cane, Raisins, Cran• berries, dry apples, citron, almonds, oranges, lemons, &c. . . i~'a• • LIQUORS: Wholesale and retell. . ( i i a i l(41 ke3, embracing ri,fia c i r , r common a e r n k ag d o l V I I y e I I A VI4s I ; ( I .. -::::. :,,..\, V Sherry Port. Maderla,ollll l ;er, e badwb i a :„.......7.7... _ and Muscat Wines In casks and bet• ties, Scotch 11 blskey, Holland bin, and. - Scheldan! Schnapps. FISH AND SALT A large stock of LAMPS, Including Dyott's celebrated lamps for burning Kerosene or coal' oil, also Sperm, Pine, Lard and Coal OIL Burning Vint& Sperm and Star Candles. . , . CEDAR-WARE AND DROONS. Brurhea, !upus, Hoppa, Soaps, Door-mate, Waiters, honking-glasses, fine letter and note paper, Willow Ware, painted buckets, &c. Cotton and woollen Hose, and half lino, and a full stock of Gloves, including the well known Hanover Buck Gloves. In Rhea, his stock cornprines everything that Is called for In his line of business, and no efforts will be spared to render entire satisfaction to his customers. C. IN HOFF. Carlisle. Oct. 27, 1658 7 1 y. 417 - Marketing of all kiuds taken In exchange fo codds. " Jli 11111 . 0.7 r MM. ' 1 FAMILY GROCERY AND TEA • STOIIS. Just received and In store, a fresh and well so 'acted assortment of Rio, Java and Mara caibo Coffee, Roasted Coffee. Crushed Pulverized Sugars. Refined and other brown Sugars, superior Syrup Molasses, Orleans (baking) Mol asses. Spices of ovary variety— pure only; Starch, Farina and Chocolate. Maccarotti, Cheese and Coackers, Tapioca and Sngo, Indigo, Salortans and Soda, Cream Tartar and as- sorted Pickles, Mustard and Coriander Seed TEAS.- .A fine assortuient in Packages, [ , CEg i and In hulk—as well as all other articles ' Himl ' belonging to the tordness—all at the loest 1 5 1 lowest 1 i and late reduced prices. J. W. m3y. .I 1 . ririt GOODS: DRY GOODS: FIRST ARRIVAL OF DRY GOODS TIIIS SEASON. We have just completed opening our Spring stock of. try—Goods,—whic.ll.--ls—ldsgoc_aud..—t.noru—xu.r.iod Oxon t any former period To our friends and customers we Invite sou to visit ur immense Store Rooms. Our stock consists in part of SILK. FANCY AND PLAIN. Magnificettllll brilliant styles of Spring Silks, a Tory large lot of BLACK SI LES, plain and tigured.and Foul. aids at PANIC , PIIICKH. We especially Invite the halos to this department of - our monster sleek. Norwich Poplins, ,lacquered Worsted Cloths. ilrey Chine Lusters, ( hall Do Laines. colored and figured Ihdll ian Is, French and English Chintzes, English and Ameritan Calicos, Ac. WHITE 000DS These goods have been. selected with cam and are from the largest and best importing bongos in New York and Philadelphia. We have in this department, Linens. Laces, Edgings. Caniltries, Brilliants, Nainseeks, Jaconetts, Lawns, INtull 111 Ulii Ladien Fine French ColinrP Understeeves. .all of which we .respecttully ask a [thorough examination, in order to ratinfy Ladies that we have those goods better iindMiwer In price than the lowest. ISIVUII.7C I NO GOODS. . This One of goods le very large a nd ample to every department. ❑OSIERY AND GLOVES, Silk, Woolen, Cotton and Linen Hose for Ladles and (lent] -nen, Kid, Kid Pinish, Silk, Lisle thread Gloves. Cull and son our far famed " Buck Gloves." DONIESTICS Munlins, Flannels, Blankets, and every article In the domestic line of Dry (Mods, lu larger quantity and in more oomph to assortment than can be found in any blouse In the interior of Pennsylvania. MEN'S WEAR' Cloths, Cass!mares, Vestlugs, Linens, Coltonades, Benverteens, mild cords, for both Men and Boys.—Our Cassinicres tiro adjudged by connoissuern to be unsur passed for beauty and quality. - - - CA RpcTs k Ull. CLOTHS Superfine No. 1. two and three Ply, Brussels, Velvet, and ingrain Carpets, a large assortment of Rag Carpets, made to order under our immediate supervision. Oil Cloths. of all widths and styles, Mattings, Bugs, Look• lug Glasses, &C. To young men and old about entering upon House. keeping, we ins Ito you to pay a visit to our large CARPET R 0 0 M admitted lu be the mt•et splendid stink outside of the large cities, where goods in this department are void at very low prices. Remember ladles and gentlemen. my motto always has been, and is now, to sell cheap for CASII, and to please my numerous kind patrons. A. W. BENTZ, SAlnuover st., ' May 3, '6l. Neatly opposite the P. 0. Carlisle Pa. ' - T O ARMS„t TO ARMS!! 1S ALL TRU CRY. ALL PERSONS, without regard to AGE, are requested to call at LEIDIGII SAWYER A. MILLER'S Now Store , )'art Malta st., and examine their Irnsithitso stock of NEW GOODS Just Li store from New York and Philadelphia, con sisting Drell the Newest St) los and It inds of Dress Goods, Shawls, Cloth and Silk Man tuas, Embroideries, Sun Umbrellas, Parasols, Lace Mitts, Kid Gloves, &c., &c. MOURNING GOODS of every description imported by the celebrated house of RESSON te SON. MEN AND BOYS WEAR! Cloths, Cassliner., Vestings, Linen and Cotton Pat:a im:lc, Cmtings, Gloves, Hosiery, Collars, Neck Ties, Pocket 'Kerchiefs, &c. gel -Domestic ()clods of Every Variety, at Wholesale and Retail.-5511 CARPETS. CARPETS. All kinds direct horn' the Factory, Oil Cloths, Mat tinge, Window Shades, illiud Materials, Looking Glasses Gilt and Mahogany :mines. Every variety of goods suitable for the wants of the whole couimunity. As we bought sines—the WAR CRISIS., and cuatotnere will find our pricesito suit the times. Please call at LEIDIGIL & MILLER'S May 3,'61. Now Store, East Main Street BR E Al) BISCUIT &c. Tho Cream of Tartar "Substitute" is room:nine: ded as a superior article in combination kvith Saleratus or Soda for Baking purposes. It produces bread cakes &c., which when cold are sweet, moist and, grateftl, while those of Cream of Tartar aro often dry and taste less. It will cost less than Cream of Tartar and Is used in the same way for cooking, &c. _ TIIIS SUBSTITUTE, • together with Salorntus' Sods, !'are Cream of Tartar, Bermuda Arrow Root, Mustard Seed, ground and un• ground, spices of all kinds unadultoraled, and also Uroceries in every variety constantly on hand, and at the lowest prices for sale by Dec.l4, 1810. J. W. EBY. LOOK SHARP.—Wm. Fridley would Respectfully announce to the citizens of Carlisle and the public generally I hat he bah again commenced the manufacturing of tin A sheet iron ware stall kinds, In S.C. Guyette; building en Louthor street, directly opposite O. Shapley's Chair Manufactory, whore lie will at all times be in readiness to do all kilids of work In his line of business with neatness and dispatch. All work will ho done by himself and a competent hands he keeps no apprentices. Also, can at all tithes be had those celebrated SELF TESTING, SELF-SEALING, VRE3IIIIIII FRUIT C ANS Jr, JARS. - , House spouting. and Jobbing of all Undo done at short notice and made of the boat material. Atd-Cash paid for old Pewter and Copper. Roping by eat Ica attention; to business, and a desire plea% all, to receive a shardef public patronage. Carlisle Oct. 26. 1860.-Iy. EW GOODS AT PANIC PRICES. Just received another lot of elegant SPRING CODS, bought at the present reduced city prices and selling uncommonly low for CASH. ORAYGOODS for traveling dresses, Mall deLalnes, Lustros, Lawns, Silks, dal, In great variety, 7111118111. P. Sheetings,Tleklugs, tAinghams, dc, at the ' • very lowest prices. ,pp-I.IEN'S AND licoYS' WEAIt,-A3DTTONADES, SUMMER CASSINI DRILLINOIi, AC: • • • baffles', dents', Misses' and Children's Gloves Stock. logs in endiess'vartety and very cheap. Recollect the store nearly opposite the Depot. CHARLES 001LUY, Trustee. .Carlisle. M' 10; :1801. • AILS 1 NAILS I! NAILS 'II I N.' A large stook of good, Olean, Neat, and Tough nails, at the lowest Prices. Our nails are worth Nets - n keg-more, than'arry other.make of nails- sold in our. town.this is the.opinion of.meehanies who have tried them, we also have a full assortment of .. - BUILDING AfATtIRIALS, . , . of the latest and most apProvedatyles. 'All goods war, routed as represented. , JOHN P. LYNN & ON. , May '2030.' . ' North Hanover St. Qayllale.' . , VURNISIIING. GOODS.— • 'Tho lar 'est and beet yaplot:y of Gout's Furnlol ng Goods, and' at the' laWeat prices can be fotind at ; —LIVINGSTON'S.--- '.North Hanover Street. . . KELETON SKlRTS.—Another Jorge . r hose superldr and clieap Steel irking ok riol u ti i sT l 4:el t pod. - Dorktodly Cid bust.. and..cheaPost: In Carlisle, at the ohoap Cash ptoro `NM`, 2. 1 Ann, ... ~. ell 1.9 • natLAY. Trtt.+4 . - Stlistellantotts. Qariiste, , Foundry, , AND FARM IMPLEMENT DEPOT I Gardner' & 'Co. how manufacture and keep con stantly for, gale, at their exl on sloe Steam works on East Mein tclitrgoitnAortment•pf kIzItICIJLTURAL IMPLEMENTS, of well known, approved userulihnot to ferment among whleh they would call especial al toil tion to IV IL LOUCIIF BVB CELEBRATED PATENT ,qu4SPRING GRAIN DRILL, which hastaken over fifty First Class Premiums at State and Comity 'Fairs. To the Farmers of Cumberland. 1 ork and Porry counties we need not speak In detail of the merits of this drill, as scores of them arc now In use on the best farms In these counties. Its repute. tion is established as the most complete' Grain Drill now manufactured lit the United States. It sows Wheat, Rye, Oats, Barley and Grass, evenly and regular, without bunching the seed. The gum Springspass the drill over stumps and stones, without breaking pins or the drill. For even and rrgular - Sowing, The Willough• 'by Gum Spring Drillis tinemfalled by any other. We also manufactdre nod sell the following articles, whfch we can recommend to Farmers as reliable implements, of established - character : MORRISON'S PATENT CORN PLANTER, LASIPS PATENT STRAW k FODDER CUTTER, BRIDENDOLP IPS PATENT CORN SMELLER, HARMS PATENT CIDER MILL, JOHNSON'S CAST IRON 1100'S TROUO Also, Three and Fogs Horse PO% era and Threshing Machines, Cast Iron Field Rollers, Plough Castings of various patterns, Corn Crushers, and other articles for Farmers too numerous to mention. Also, Egg Cost Stoves and Ton Plato Wood Stoves, with an immense variety of other castings for housekeepers and others We have also an attractive variety of patterns for IRON RAILINGS, and CEMETERY ENCLOSURES to which we would call attention. Steam Engines and 111111 Gearing To this department of our business we give particu ler attention. Our already extensile stock of patterns for n Paper, Flout and Saw Mill Gearing. is constant') r a,l greasing. Mill Owners end Mill Wright. will be fur hed with a printed catalogue of our various Mill P (erns, on application. Our Machine chop comprises all the various tools for turning, platting and finishing Shafting and Castings, lip good and easeful Machinists STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES of any desirable rapacity. from ten to twentv.flve horse power, built in the best style and oe accommodating terms. Engines built at our establishment may be seen in successful operation at many of the largest Distilleries and Tanneries in Cat lisle, and Cumberland l'erry and Dauphin Counties, to Lhe owners.oi which we confidently refer for information as to theirefilciem cy. Persons wanting Steam Engines are earnestly re quested lo call and examine before contracting else w hero DOOR AND SASH FACTORY, Connected with our establishment Is a Steam Sash and Poor Manufactory which Is now in complete oreer for the manufacture of every descriptirm of 1:S1 '' ."" for the most costly as well as the plainest house. Win. dow Sash furnished from 5 cents upward, according to size of glass; Window Frames from $1 31 upward; Shutters and Rolling Blinds from $1 15 upward; Four Panel Doors from $2 12 opwai d. Mouldings, Castings _Arshums.§.,_yijabi. Boards,lll34kets, Fancy Disper,y, Scrolls, and other articles needed ha house furnished at the b.west prices and of the best quallry of lumber. B - V;tl e are also prepared. as 'heretofore to build and repair BURDEN CA RS ter transporter& on the railroad, with promptness and on reasonable terms. The ebu tin ued patronage of the public is respectfully solicited, Orders by mail promptly attended to. May 9. '6O. N. GARDNER & Co. COAL AND LUMBER YARD. 11 Thu subscribers have this day entered Into part nership to trade in ,iOA i. AND LU,MBER, We will have constantly on hand and furnish to order all kinds and quality of seasoned LUMBER,. _ BOARDS, SCANTLING, FRAME STUFF, Paling, Plastering Lath. Shingling Lath, worked Floor ing and Weatherboarding. Posts and Rails, and every ar title that belongs to a LUMBER VA 41)1 AU kinds of Shingles, to wit: Whitepine. Hemlock, and Oak, of different qualH 100. Having Cars of our ow n WO can furnich hills to nrd, of any length 1111 d size at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable lerma. Our worked board..lwill be kept under cover so that they can be furnished dry at ell dun's. W. have constantly on hand all kindg of Family Cos under cover, whirl, we will deliver clean to any part o the borough. To wit LT KENS VALLEY, LURE FIDDLER, Broken, Egg, Stove end Nu TREYOBTON, do. do. do. LOCUST MOUNTAII4,I. LOBBERY. which we pledge ourselvea to sell i‘t the lowest prises Best quality of Limeburner's and Blacksmith's coal, always on hand which we will sell nt the lowest Noir Yard west side of Grammar School, Main street. ARMSTRONG A HOFFER. July 20, 1859. - J. B. NONEDIAKEIV FORWARDING AND COMMI. SION HOUSE, FLOUR AND FEED, COAL, PLAAER AND SALT. The subscriber having taken the Waro House care and fixtures of Wm. 11. Dlurray's well known establish ment, on West 1110 street, opposite Dickinson College, would inform thin public that he hire entered into a general Forwarding and Commission business. The highest market price will be paid for Flour, Grain and produce of all kinds. They are also prepared to freight produce and stock to Philadelphia and Baltimore, at the lowest rates, with safety and despatch. PLASTER AM) SALT kept constantly on band, and FLOUR AND FEED at wholesale or WAIL Coal of all kinds. embracing, LYKES'S VALLEY, LURE FIDDLER, SUNBURY WHITE ASH, LOCUST OAP, Limeburiler's and Blacksmith's CONIVTANTLT FOR 11.11. E. KEPT UNDER COVER and doKeered dry to any part of the town. , J. R. NONEMAK R. Carlisle, August 17, 1850 William P. Lynch, Practical PL NIB ER and GAS FITTER, in the baecinent of the M. E. Church, Main ,Street, iron Sinks, Bath Tubs, Both Boilers, Wash Basins, hydraulic Earns, &a Lead and Iron Pipes, Ilfdrauts, Hot & Cold Shower paths, Waiter Closets, Force aud-Llft-Itttrops, Wro't Iron Word Tubes, A nd.every descrlition of cocks and fittings for gas, steam, water, Lc. Superior cooking ranges, heaters and gas fixtures put up In churches, stores and dwellings, at short notice, in the moat modern style. All materi als and work in our lino at low rates and warranted. --. Country workand Jobbing promptly attended to. Mar. 23, 1850—ly l ij UBRICATING OILS.—We wish to inform mach l nests, millers and the public gene• rat y, that we bine on hand a full stock of imbricating Oils for all kinds of machinery, this oil surpasses all utheni, having been' übjected to a thorough test by the side of the hen Laritniutotherolle. _ltia.pronouroAl a superior Lubricator at less cost and wearing longer. and entirely Tree from gum, and will stiind much colder weather and has less tendency to heat. Try it and you will use nothing else for Lubricating. -- I .Carlisle Nov. 2,'60, JOHN I'. LYNE & SON. North Hanover Street Carlisle. PIIOTOGRAPIIY in all its branches executed to the best style known In the art, at C. G. CRANE'S GALLERY, No. 532. Arch_Straut, East of Sixth, PUILADELPIIIA. Life 131ze in Oil and Pastil. Az- SatitF.OSCOPIc PORTRAITS, AMDROTYPES DAOUNIIRRORYPES, &a., for eases, Medallone; and Orders for Goodayaromptly attended to. March 8,,N1'.-I.r.'; HAS LEFT LEONARD'S COR NEItf " - . J.W. SMILEY Hereby gives noticosto his ;Holds, customers. and the public, that he bets \ removed his store from Leonard's corner to hie new,room—formerly hnbwn as -Keller's hat-store—on North Ilinever Street, between the Car lisle Deposit flank and Iluyett's Grocery Store. Ills stoth of ItEADT-IitAIDE OLOTIIIS 0, Boots.' Shoes and flats le large aptl template, and you • _ can depend upon the fact, that. he ran' arid will i sell cheaper than, ever; and M ' always 'ende to' " sell good' goods" tud at a Meter:price than arty•pertioiv " • ' . . • . ~ .CLOTHING /Always on hand,, the moat seasonable, hest made and faahlotialde Coats, PantatOentr*and Vests from the commo'neat to the best qualities, which cannot fall to it, pleganthe eye and, give antis. faction in general., ..-Also, kitirte,_ Under-shirts and drawers, collars, cravats euepthiders,' gloves, stockings, ,tO4 &., all to be sold at the very lowest-prices. ' . ' BOOTS , AND SHOES__ ' . ,- . . . Always On band, a large end complete assort- Molt nf every variety of hoots, ilromns. Ox ford Ties, Slippers. Genera, Jefferpons, &0., ftw LEMMA I , and men... Misses and_POYA,Jent h. and` . . childron,"all to be sold 'cheap: Also on hand and 'ion. etently MannilictUrlng_the best Pine. Fiiiliell - Mul Mena Morocco Hoots, anal Jefferiame for Ladles, %as. All tips sewed free of charge, ' . - , .. - . *,- - ' ; ;.HATS,. s' 'A large steel; of OW for . Men, Boys and. Children, common; oid and Sue. All sell. lug ever.' "'' "- • - ~.. . . ' TRUNKS, TRAVELING 11A0 El, UMBRELT:AI% VUI;-% OANISED OUSI OOATB AND. LLOOINUS— , - • :CHEAPED, ; THAN . EV ER, .'. :' ' ' ... . , . . I hereby tender my tbanlcs to my customers end friends. for past faverS, 'and-Oarnestly Follett you all to call end see me kind my ntock of goods, ,belbre you per. thane elsewhere: as I tun determined 'to use eiery-OlTurt to. iMptllv, y.ny with the very hest, and at surh_pric4As will suit all. • He perficiilarto look:forguy - priic n ; -- _ ; April 6, 1861,-Iy.. . • ' -- 7. W. 8111LEY. MiatcOes attb Jertiefrt). CLOCKS WATCHES JEWELRY AND SILVER WARE. at Illanufaeturera vices. W. D. A. Naugle. Agt., Zug's building Fast Mato St., opposite.Saittoos Hardware Store; Dealer ,lo . • , FRENCH &,,AIIER . ICAN - CLOCKS, v,A i r , ; - ?• ,,- --- - - , t- -, T.,•. - 4 - z - %, -, .- --- .-,-_. ~,, ' FTa..... -- - -7-% - • ~ '1 1 , 0 r,-.-ff le -,.,-.----- - -----.,___. - Foreign end American 'Watches. Jo vely,Pilrer mid Pla ted ware. }linty Goode de. would most reepect fully in f•am his old patron' , and the public generally that be has just returned from the Emit with an entire new slack of PI NE NV ATCHES, JEW ELRY, SI LVEIt & PLA - TED WARE, CLOCKS &c. Haring secured agencies from some of the largest end best Fa^tories for the sale of these goods. I em preps• red to offer to the public any article in the line frail 76 to 130 per cent less thou they have ever t.a.n offered In this place or below the regular wholesale price, no lollowe, Clocks from 75 cents to .1:10. VI stet... 9 from $2,60 to $l5O. Jewelry in setts from 50 cents to $25. - Tea Setts from 20 to $30,-6 pieces befit quality and latest styles CLOCKS. WATCHES. JEWELRY. 8 day alarms, Gold Hunt. Care Eng. Coral. 8 - Striking, " • American, Pearl, 8 " Striking & Al. " " fa Ise, Ca men, 8 " Regulators, " " French. Grid Stone 8 . Gallery, Silver Bunt. Cane Eng. Lerit. 8 " Church, " " American, Carbuncle, 8 " Mantles. " Swiss. Opal. 8 " Parlor, " " French, Mosaic, 8 " Marine, Open Face American, ..lvt, 30 Hour. " " Lepthen, Garnet 30 Strikirg, " " Quartiera, Turquols, 80 Alarm & Strik. •". English, Paintings, 30 Time, " " French, Enamelled, 30 Levers, " " Genera. Paste, .. 4 30 Gothic, " " Herman, Stone, TEA SETTS. Goblets, Waiters • Tureens. Ladles, Cups, Butter Dishes, Salt Stands, Fleb Knives, Pie Knives. Crumb Knives, lie Cream do. Cake Knives, Forks. • Spoons, Castors. Carib-10, July 27, 15n0 -1 v. OSEPH U. STEEL WATCH MAKER ts , SOUTH HANOVER STREET, oti# A few doors south of the • , 11 1 ,„ ' Court House. Having supplied myself arith n large assoriment of watch Ninterials.Glastwa, &e., I am non. prepared to re. pair all kinds of Watches. Clocks,.lowelry, &c , on the most reasonable name that may he Intiusted to my care lioplng by strict attention to tinniness to lie fa. vored with a Illieraraliare 01 I tittle palninaga. A fine assortment of Jl.ll ELKS'. such as Ladles' itreast Pins and Enr 'Drips Gold and Cameo; in issete Breast ('lns and Ear Drops. Box and Glasn Pine all sizes, Gold Chaise. Hooks, Plated Chains. GM Lockets, Guards Keys, Sze. Also a large and fine assort went of GOLD FINGER RINGS, Also. a fine lot of Silver Doming, Detached Lever, and Leplu Is Wll tebeF d o good asovrthient of :liver plated and Steel Spectacle, Ail of a bleb will be sold low. A altars of public patronage la respectfully solidi. ted. JOS. U. STEEL. earlialn Jan. 18130.-Iy. ATCHES, JEWELRY, AND • y SILVER-WAREAT CONLYN'S old established Stand' West Mall! I have Just received a new assortment of watches. ewelry medallions silver ware, Sc.. In addition to my miner stock to which I invite the attention of the public. The assortment embraces tine gold and silver lever watches. limiting 111/Ii open ease do, gold An chors for Ladies and Gentlemen arid Silver Lennie') and quartier watebesof every variety in style and price. Also fine gold Medallions. Breast pins for ladir:s and Gentlemen of every quality. pattern and price. Gold fob, vest, curb arid neck chains. Gold linieelets. finger rings, eutT-pins, studs: sleeve-buttons. err sties. rearms, ,Fe. Gold and silver thimbles. silver and plated butter knives, forks, table. tea. salt and mustard options of every variety. A large asm,rtnient of gold. silver nd ro w"anuon " we "" t inviteeles, to I special mutton al agesl A fine lot of (1011) from the best makers, prelurle rases, ferny) ',lees silver and pearl card eased, gold and common bracelets, waffle chains, r „ Mantle Clocks and a 'Varlet) of articles 01411 ally kept In Jewelry establishments, ablel I w soil low for cash. All articles war ranted to ho what they are represented. t e. I articular nttenthee paid as usual t WA le ll REPAIRING and all work war ranted =1 • N OTICE AND BEAD THIS.- F. C. KREMER, 7,..0 At the new Store on East Main Ft. ' . '' ' 7• near henry E" T ''' jir'd"nreSt Store, would cl] treatrnfo to %f persona ; II It off floe Batch his splendid ( ZISs _•': .i. 'stock of American, Liverpool and Lon nun n a /CHES. I have a tole stork of Gold Watches, at all prices, from two, ty dollars up to three hundred dollars I also have a large stock of Silver hunting Cased and Open Cased Watches, from three dollars up to eighty. I also have a new stock of French and Ameri can JEWELRY. in setts, such as Cameo, Gold Stone, Lava, Mosaic, Mourning and Flail, setts, de. I also have a new stock of Medallions. front one dollar up to foto rG_4e .. ill_i_,,,l,giviie.a,itnd I. lIIIIIe 111,in 'fl lie, est Pins of all at terns snot prical,Gold Chains; a large stuck of Vest Fob and Curb Chaimi- a very large stock of finger shops of all kinds and patterns. such as Seal Binge. It eolith g Rings, and Settings; a fine stuck of Cuff line. Gold Studs. Sleeve But tons ler Ladiesand Gentlemen. Cross Bracelets, Gold Watch Keys, Seals. Gold and Silver Thimbles, Gold and Silver Spectacles, a horse etc eh of Silver Tea and Table Spoons at all prices, end a cum piffle stock of Double Plated Tea and Table Spoons, pla ted Folks, Silver and Plotted Butter Knives and a fine stock of double plated Casters, Sugar Spoons, Silver Fruit It nives, and a large stock of Common Spectacles, to suit all ages, to which I invite particular attention; fort Monnulea of all kinds, Sil ver Keys and Chains; a large sleek of Aceordeona, end Music Braes, flargti and small.) and a great varioty of articles usually kept in a Jew elry stork. I havea:ao on band a large and well selected stock of CLOCKS, of all patterns and fashions, from one dollar up to- fifty. which I will sell at atonal' - profit and warrant them for one 'AM' 3 I 11 1 1111111111 i ' year, to be good time keepers. }.very thing sold by me shall be what it is represented. Cloths, Watches, and Jewelry, carefully repaired and warranted. Carlisle July 0, 1nt30.-ly. F INE WATCH REPAI h ING.— F. C. KREMER. t the New Jewelry Ftore on East w. e „„ Main street, neer the Public ' 4 0 .; equare ' is prepared to clean and repair the Finest Watches, nud a l warrant thorn to give entire , ' 0 . satlsfectlon Also fine Mantle : . ' :I . tr !',..',Dt Clocks ()Fall kinds, Musical lion- ~ , en, Accordions. &c. put In cool ,•`•-• 4 'r . .....,/ : tie:. plate order, and warranted. la i ts • 2-- - -r.4'.; • , `•th •r•-• ' CLOCKS WATCHES &JKWERRY. SILVER AND PLATED WARE. ELI HOLDEN, , 4,),-*/; No. 708, Market St., Philadelphia, 'f,*K3,46.; Invites special attention to his full supply of iVnte6~•e of ENGLISH and OEN EVA MAN UFACTURE JEWELRY OF ELEGANT DESIGNS, Silver d• Silver Plated Ware of the Best Quality, with ao extensive assortment of SUPERIOR TIME KEEPING CLOCKS In a style and price adapted to tho wants of all. Good goods and Mir prices is my prineiplo. gay- Alco, to his Patent shirt Stads. being of novel construction, possessing advantages over any other in vention. March 15, 1861.-1 y. LARKLN & CO., MAMMOTH PITOTOGRAPII GALLERY, S. E. Corner Eighth and Arch &reels, (ENTRANCE ON EICIIITII STREET,) ' PH I LAD ELVI-11. A, After many years' exporiencb In all the {:flti011. bran. n hes of the Art. the Proprietors confidently invite the ttentlim of their friends and the public to their, ex- ensive establishment. which presents the opportunity ,r procuring the beat pictures, equal at leant, to any rat-class Gallery in the United States. Preparations are complete for oxecuting all the lm. roved styles known to the Art. They have a patent rrangetnent for copying Daguerreotypes, Ac., Am, mak ,g them Life size, If desired—the only ono of the kind , thin epontry... Attached to tale establishment are area coloring Artists. PLIOTOGRAPIid, including Painting, as low as 52.00. Do - with Frame, , " • 2,621. Do. at 75 cents. Extra copies 00 cents, rss per. dozen. Life size . PhotogriPhs as low as qd Ivaryt)pe at same price. notable Ambrotypesext O cents and upwards.' A most m.tensive assortment offillt Frames embrac . Itt a select and choice 'variety of the latest styles. . tiers from 62 cents and upwards. • Especial attention bestowedupon Life sized Photo, aphs In OIL transferred from small pictut to, and from fe. Price fromllso tot, I 0 O. 47f-InstrintiOns given in the Art. Felt. 22, 101.-ly. • ES. NEXT DOOR TO INIIOPIr.3 CORNER. Juat .rocolvqd n largo "agaortmont a largo aasoriniont ;Erostalrugd,.Contectlonarlus and Fancy Article, om "..aClng • , ' PERFUMERIES, OILS, SOAPS,: &C. such as PEPPER CLOVES,, ALLSPICE and 44N AMON, freshly ground. every Wook. ;Essences of kinds Just made. All the Patent Medicines of the tYcehßtentlY 0, 1,100..:7Also, a few hotes - of Kieffer's yegirptia Powders. • .1:1V- Physicians Preseriptienkpromptly atalcarefally • znpounded t " • . SEGARS. AND TOBACCO, ' blisti brands, tocolYinrregularly. Also. iforso Por.! us by tba.paskage or small of the boat quality. . . ~ • REYNOLDS & PRIFFER. Carlisle, Mai 24,1 , 860,-1 y. , - 1 UM -81 4' 314T I NG 1.• • . . Jiiet recOyedfl largo aseorinient utrilloltiiur, Gum no,d, Gum' Pol•king,Vge.> and: ( Or 'lle - Obbatt at the Ilerdwefe Store of: • June 12,21160, ' • U;IS.LILAW. JAMES R. :WEAVER'S , OADINEA , :L.., Y. ...kale, AND .4" fiIANIIEACTORY, Having been engaged In the business for over twenty years he would return thanks to his customers slid friends, for the liberal encouragement extended to him In years gone ty, 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 description ennstar.tly on hand, or made to order. Warranted to be of the beet quality, of the is. lest style, vell finished, and sold at the lowest possible prices for cash. Hu also continues business as an UNDERTAKER.— Ready made Collins, Metallic or otherwise. kept con , stoutly oft. hand and funerals promptly attended to personallyin town or Country, on the most reasonable terms. Cherry and Walnut Coffins, large size, Well finished and lined Inside, from 8 to 12 dollars. Walnut Coffins covered from 15 to 30 dollars. JAMES it. WEAVER. N. B.—Two properties situate in Cb urchtown,Cumb. county, arc offered for sale on easy terms. Apply as above. J. IL. W CUMBERLAND VALLEY BANK PROPRIETORS. WILLIAM FIER, ISAAC BRNNEMAN, &IMAM/ WOODS, JOAN S. STERRITT, JOHN C. DUNLAP, JOHN DUNLAP, H. A. &MIGNON. This Bank,. is now prepared to do a general Bunking and Exchange business, under the name end style of KER. DUNLAP & Co., In the same place lately occii. pied by Kor, Brenneman & Co. Money'received on deposit and paid back on demand without notice, Certificates of deposit bearing interest at the rate of five per cent. will be loaned for an 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 shal Ibear the name rate of in terest up to the time of renewal. Twenty days notice must be given of an intention to withdraw interent p"nita. They call the attention of Farmers, Mechanics and all I tilers who lesire a safe depository for their money, to the undeniable fact, that the proprietors of this Bank ate not only liable to the amount oft heir stock in the bank, hut are INDIVIDUALLY liable to the extent of their estates fin all the Deposits, and other obligations o tier, Dunlap it Co. Particular attention elven to the eollectien of Vendu, Notes, Poreien lUDs. Drafts. Checks, &c., In any part o the United States and Canada, Itemittanres made to any part of the United Staten Ensdand, and Ire They will at all times be pleased to give any informa i ion desired In regard to money mar ters in general The faithful and confidential execution of all order entrusted to them may be relied upon Open for business from 9 o'clock in the morning not 4 o'clock in the evening. 11. A. STU It a EON , Cashier. Carlisle, Aug. 14, 1860. ,QTILL TRIUMPHANT. j The cotnelete eureese of the Prairie Flower Cook Breve warrants the suliserlber in rolling the attention of all who may want a superior stove to call and ex. amino the only stove that has given universal satisfae• thin. _ . . Int. A enving of from 30 to 00 per cent. in fuel 2nd. A hotter and qui,ker Oven from the same fire, 3,1. A larger. Oven than any other stove °film snore size, 4th. The preservation of the centre piece from sinking saving repairs, sth. The best linker, Roaster, and Cook now In use, Gth. A superior arrangement for cleaning the flues, th. A perfect Gas Consumer for eilhrr see , d or coal. .litl ,4 .iel ion in every particular. and will be shown with pleign - firto all who mar call, whether desiring to purchase or not, any quantity of reference in town cr cpuntry. A few other gond Cook Stoves on hand, which will be sold very low to close steel' Spouting. Roofing, Job work, Copper-smithing am' Sheeting work promptly attended to. in town or coun try. All work warranted at the old stand, Hanover street north of Louther. " MARY M. MORRIS. N. B. Old Copper, Brass and Pewter bought, and th highest prlce paid in cash or goods. March '28 4 1860.—tf. 1 1 0 FARMERS LIMERURNERS AND OTHERS, 'the undersignod hive been appointed sole agents for the mile of the celebrated Treverton Coal. This Coal Is recommended by Mr. Landis and others who have tried It, t•i be equally as stnmg and urn as much Ilse per ton, as Lykens Valley or any other coal In use. persons in want of Limo Coal will find It to their in terest to buy this coal as it roots from twenty to twen ty-five cents per ton less than Lyliens Volley. We have the prepared Treverton Cool fbr family use always on hand. Also a large stork of coal of all kinds Our stork of LUMBER is large and complete and will be sold at the lowest prices. Thankful for past favors we respectfully ask a con tinuance of the same. THOMAS CONLYH Ind II OWARD ASCOCIATIONI • • A Benevolent Institution, established by special en ,-dowment for the relief of the sick and 'distressed, afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic diseases. and especially for the Cure of Diseases of MEDICAL ADVICE given gratis, by the Acting Sur geon, to all who apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, Ac.,) and In cases of extreme poverty. Medicines furnished free of charge. VALUABLE REPORTS on Spertnntorrhces, and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the NEW BED EW ES employed in the Dispensary. sent to the afflicted In sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Two or three Stamps for postage will be acceptable. Address, Pit. J. SEILLEN HOUGHTON. Acting Sur. geon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors, EZRA D. HEARTWELL, Freeid.•nk ORO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary. 1860 HARDWA I . I .I A E i h , HARD - .loub P. Lyne & Son have just completed opening their Spring Stock of Hardware, Paints, Oils. yarn isbes, &c. to which they Invite the early at ttention of the public. We have greatly enlarged our stock in all its,various brauches,aud can now accommodate the pub. lie with /0 V. 2 9 y 3 \8 6,zi In large or small quantities, at the lowest prices. But we do not wish the public to understand that we have brought all the t.oods in Philadelphia and New York to our town, but we can assure them that one look into our store will convince them that we have enough to supply the demand in this market. Parsons wanting goods in our line will and It to their advantage to give us a call before making their purchases.—All orders personally and punctually attended to, and no misre presentations made to effect sales JOHN P. LYNE & BON, North Hanover St. Carlisle I T l j , MT XCELSIOR PICTURES A. It. N WOOD would respectfully inform thi cit sent of Carlisle and vicinity that he has taken room. In Zug's now building, cast corner of Market Square, where he is at all times ready to take AM BROT YPES In the latest and most approved style. Pictures taken In rainy and cloudy weather as well as clear. and sat isfaction given or no made. Portraits and Det uerreotypes copied. Miniature Pictures taken for ockets Sc., in Atubrotype. Ambrotypes warranted to stand the test of time, beta 'r water. Carlinle Jul . 1.q . ; II -1 Ladles end Gentlemen are cordially Invited to re end examine specimens. Prices from 25cte. to $lO. .. . NOVEMBER 2ND, 1860. tar The teatime of the "Ileristn" are reminded that 1 have just brought front the city a large supply of SEW Alt ODOM lIAAIS AND REEF: • Dried Apples and Pesithes, Fresh Tomatoes in cans, fresh Mushrooms. the very best Pickles, different kinds of mixed AlustardS and Sauces, Lemons and Oranges,. Prunes, Figs. Raisins, Sugars,Coffees, Teas, Molasses, Fish. One Segars and Toacco: very line !Dandies, Old Rye - Whiskey, Wines Ste ; besides a general assort ment of goods In our lino of trade, offered at the very lowest prices, FOIL CASH 156*; I)ARGAINS! BARGAINS!! 11 Now Is tho time for cheap goods. Closing out the entire stock at unproceden ly low prices. to make room for spring assortment. All in want of Cheap Dry Uoods, me respectfully invited to call at the cheap store of MIAS. 0011.11 N, Carlisle, Feb. 15, 1861. Trustee. 7 1 1 RUN KS TRUNKS!! TRUNKS!! L Ladies Solo Leather French Style, and -Dreier trunks and Bonnet Boxes, Traveling Bags, Gents' solid Loather and solo Leather Brass Band Trunks Va lises, New Traveling Bags, &c., alarße "....tniont and very low prices at LIVIN3STON'S, • North Hanover Street. VRESH M.ACKEREL.- L . A lot of Mackerel—now erateh,-t Resorted pack gee of Halves, Quarter, and Eighth 'Da rels.---Also„ ,SALMON; for role et the Storwathwsubacribor. '6‘). . - W rant. 6 00 TRACE CrIAISB ..017 ALL kinds with sk large aeseittnent of rem 11,ITT CHAINS, - . HALTLII.CHAINo, 1111,KAST . C11 AINS, ' . FIFTH CHAINS. LOU CHAINS,-,. , :, . TONGUE CHAINS. , COW CHAINS, • . SPREAD Atr., Ac.,, Just received at thiCheap Hardware Store, of March 7. '130.. • -' , • tlEblitlf SAXTON TRUNKS!' TRUNKS! TRUNKS ! Ladies' Sole Leather, French Style, and Dress Trunks, awl Rennet Soxeo, Traveling Bags, de., Gents' iolld Leather Dress Band Trunks, ValltiesiNew Travel lug.lia,s, ho., a large assorttuent and V.INGSTON la very low prices at 'd April 12, !SI, North Ilanover Street. . $lOOO Worth of Brodie ;French andPonudalo Shawls kiwor In price 'oR, ever known. LEIDIOII, SAWYER & MILLER lk mt SALE.-50, 0 00 i 'for Wu, at leas prim than they can' ho had at thol kiln. Encintro at thin °Moo. •, • . SepAt TOtt 14: 110014 , 110 It N he, largo Store Room al the West: end of Main Strout. It Is fitted up with , counters. and shelving and - Lan a large and couvonlenteollar. Poe - session given Immedi atoly. Enonlio.of .., 4 • ~AIIM pes. 21, . attsctitancous, Noßm HANOVER STREET. CARLISLE, PA May 25, 1850-1 y WHAT IS OLAIM ED OVER OTHERS IS Coal! Gic).91,1!! ARM STRONG & HOFFER July 23, 1800 the Sexual Organs March A, 1861.—1 y RELIABLE GOODS. May 2, '6O Jan. 27. 1858.-Iy.' CUMBERLAND VALLEY WINTER ARRANGEitENT. ' ;'7 =g CHANGE OF HOURS! On and after MONDAY. DECESIB Eli 3d, 1860, Pa/mange Train? will run PP fOlnwa: (Sundays excepted:) FOR CHAMBER/UW.O3 AND HARRISBURG. Ist Train. 2d Train 7.00 A. 51. 2.45 P. M 7.67 3.36 Loavo ilageratown, " Greencastle. Oliambersburg, 8.30 0 1.25 0 Shippenfiburg,. 9.00 4, 1.57 0 " Newellie, 9.32 0 2.80 0 " Carlisle. 10.10 0 3.10 0 Mechanicsburg, 10.42 " - 3.42 " Arrive at Harrisburg, 11.16 0 4.10 " FOR CHAMBERSBURG AND II AGERSEOWN. Ist Train. 2d Train. LeaveitalTiflbUrg - 13.05 A. 1.40 P. M. 0 Mechanicsburg 8.47 " 2.20 0 " Carlisle,o.27 0 800 0 - -• ° Newvile 10.02 " 3.34 . " Shippenethurg, 10.83 o 4.05 0 0 Chambg', (A rave) 11.00 4.44 " Ortmucaatle, 11.55 535 0 Arrive at Hagerstown. 12.35 0.15 0 THREE Daily Trains leave Harrisburg for Pittaburi at 318. and 7.00, A. $l.. and 4 20, P. 61., For Philadelphia, via Pennsylvania Central Rallroat At 2.40 A. M., 12.65, 1.16, and 525 P. M. Via Lebanon V. R. R., al 8.00 A. 81.. and 1.45, P. 81, For Baltimore, at 3.00 & 7140 A. M., & 1 00 P.M. For .roverton and•Williamsport at 1.40 and 8.15, P. M. Trains on Dauphin Road at 2.00, 1' ht. NOTICE TO PASSENGERS: At all Stations where Tickets are sold, via: Hagerstown, Greencastle, Cham hamburg,. Shippensburg, Newville. Cat-liele, Mechanics- 4 burg and Harrisburg. a reduction of TtN CENTS on each Ticket will be made to all Passengers that provide themaelves with Tickets before entering the Cars. O. N. LULL Super't Railroad Office, Chambersburg, } Dec. 7, 1800. , M,Z0T.1,111 'At . Lki: if 244.0 ryt:Filarzw, , ,!..:; r SHORTEST IN DISTANCE AND QUICKEST IN TIME BETWEEN THE TWO CITIES VIA READING, A LLENTOWN AND EATON MORNING EXIOthBB, M ef.t Icnveo Non York of 6 A. M.. arriving at liarrisburg at 12.46 noon, only tilki hours between the tyro eitira MAIL LINE leaven New York at. 12.00 noon, and ar• elves at Ilarrisburtt at 8.30 P. M. MORN ISO MAUL LINE East. leaves Harrisburg at 8.00 A. M., arriving at New York at 4 30 P. M. A FTERNO. , N EXPRESS I.INF, Ea , t. leaves 'lawns burg et 1.1.5 P M. arriving at !. vont. at 0 00 P M. Connect ions err made at Ile: bib gat 1.00 P. M. with the Passengel Trains in each , ro on on the Penney! vania, Cumberland Valley aria _.,,ether] 'Central !Wi re/id. All trains connect at Beading with tralbs for Potts ville and Philadelphia, and at Allentown for Munch Chunk, Eaoton. No change of Passenger Cars or linggage between Now Yrok and ilarrisfmrp, by the 6.0)) A M. Line from New rari;Firtir.Pir — M:Triillrliwi•rtrb•trrm.-- • For hes uty of scenery. and speed, comfort and accom modation. this routs presents superior inducements to the travelling nubile. Fore between New York and Harrisburg FIVE DOI, LAItS. For tickets and other information apply to J.J. CLYDE, Generiil Agent. Harrisburg. CARLISLE AND PHILADELPHIA o•-• •-•. We . _ 7 'ike, DAILY FREIGHT LINE. CrAV-as of this Line leave the Depot 811 Market at., Daily, at 4 o'clock, P. M. Leave Carlisle, Daily, at 7 o'clock. A M. °weir-Intended for thin Line should he rr arked C. 4t P. Daily Freight Line, and sent in by 4 o'clock. May 25, 1850. p II I L A D E L Y 111 A AND READING RA 11. ROA ID HUMMER ARRANGEMENT, On and alter MAY 28, 1860.. Two passenger trains leave' IlarrlnnOrg daily, (Sim. days excepted.) at 8.06 A. Al , and 1 4o P. Al.. for Kais dolphin, arriving there at 1.25 noon and 6,16 P. M. Returning, leave Philadelphia at 0.60 A.M., and 3.30 P. M., arriving at Harrisburg at 12.1 noon and 8.3 U P. FARP.B To Philadelphia, No. 1 Carn. $3.25; No. 2 (in same train,) $2 70. Fares to Reading. $1.60 and $1.30. At Reading. connect with trains for Pottsville, Miners villa, Tamaqua, Catawissa, &c. Four trains leave Reading fur Philadelphia daily, at 0 A. 111 , 10.45 A. Al., 12.30 noon and 0.43 P. 31. Leave Philadelphia for Reading at 8.00 A. 51., 1.00 P. 51., 3.30 P. 51., and 5.00 P. 51. Fares from Reading to Philadelphia. $1.70 and fl 45. The morning train from liarriaburg connects at Reading with up train for Wilkesbarre. Pittston and Scranton. For through tickets and other information apply to J. J. CLYDE, General Agent. Aug. 3, 'fio Eli' Fl lIAT AND CAP EMPORIUM! The undersigned having purchased the stock, &c., of the late Win 11. Trout dee'd. would respectfully announce to the public that he will con tinue th, lIATTINO BUSINESS at the old stand, In West High street. and with a renewed and efficient effort, produce orticlee of Ilead Dress of Every Variety, Style and Quality, that shat be strictly in lteeping with the improvement of the Art, and . fully up to the ago in which we live. I have on hand a splendid f` assortwent of HATS AND CAPS , el,: of all descriptions from the common Wool to the finest FDA 1. AND 81:I{ BATS; and al prices that must suit every one who has akeye togetthug the worth of his money. The stock includes, MOLESKIN, EA SSIMERE. DEA VER & FELT HATS, of every style and color and uneurpareed for LIGHT NESS, DURABILITY AND FlNlelt : by those of any other eatabllahment In the country.. MES'b, BOYS' and CHILDIt hh'g HATS * and CAI'S, of every lescription constantly on hand. Be respectfully Invites all the old patrons and as many new ones as possible, to give Lin, a call. Apr. 25, 1880-17 A. It. lIENW6OD. Artist QECOND SPRING ARRIVAL.- LARGE SUPPLIES YOE TIM IIEAD AND FEET. At the store of John Irvine, on the N. E corner of the public square, is the place to_pureitee Boots Shoes lints & Caps. at prices that defy ccrepelitierk., Ile has just returned from the Mot with the largest and most complete assortment of Boots, Shoes, Bats & Cups that he has ever presented to this community, and whlckhe is determined to sell at the lot possi ble prices. Ills stock embraces everything in his line of business, such as MEN'S & BOYS' FINE CALF BOOTS, Kip Boots, Calf and Patent Loather Ox lord Ties, Cal and Patent Loather Gaiters, Call A ullitiora, Call and Kip Brogans, Slippers, Ste. =I LADIES' WEAR. Fine French and English Lasting Gaiters, Morocco, Calf and Kid Boots, Fine Kid Slippers, Fancy Slippers, Morocco, and Kid Buskins, ,4c., &. MISSES AND CHILDREN'S It EAll of all descriptions embracing fine Lasting, Halters, Morocco and Lasting Bhtton Boots, Morocco - Loco Boots of all kinds, lancy shoes of various styles slippers, Sc. lIATS-&,CAI'S, Silk. Cassimere, Fur and Wool Bats gualitleaand alsoh large assortment of TRA 1V 2, Boots and Shoes made to order 'At the shortest notice Berm,lrlng promptly done. anent:hint of his ability to plearFr. 011 clitsses of customers, he roepoctfully luvltes the public to vire him a call. tel.-Remember the place, N. E. corner of the Public Bonfire. May 30, '6O. NEW STORE, AND NEW GOOr 1103, cirs - ;AND'STRAW GOODS: . t. ILI! irS - G 4 ett.P-A_ erc , • .• . 2 ...... m... . :..,..•••:.--.....,-- -. ..- , ••:„............::. . . . . The subscriber has - recently' opened , Now Store 'it-the old Mond of J.l) Halbert In North ilanovortit. oppoßite the CarlisliDeposil Bank. • - .-• ' - Having 'received from New York and Philadelphia. a 'fine and well ieleeted assortment.of goods In his line o. business, Ruch na find and, CAPS, from the common Wool to the tine Fur, • BILIFAi4D - OASSIMERE - SpringrStyles or Silk hats, for -11SOL.^ Straw-Unto for Gentlettion..lockeyTats forladles,and fancy hate and caps tor Ohildnin, abd, • PEACES..' • • PRIES TO £IIII,T 111111 'Alen, -Carpet Bags, Vallsee. 'Trunks, Mind Trunks, Umbrellas and prime Bed Feathers. '''An again Emma of Ser Prime Sews and -Tobacco. nEie Thankful for thepatronnge already received he would inv,to all his frjande nud the '11!3bIle generally to glye him a cell; -fIAWiS -1.111/I,l3,'Ast. Carlinle.4pril 19,1861. ' RAINY BAGS.—Just reeeived -and tot - sale verribifip torbaish - , Nor: 2; 16c1R- -• • 'GUAR - 01.1411 F, lareit•e-, Mai( 'aiaabs. NEW AIR LINE ROUTE TO NEW YORK! NZIW 'WORE AND H'ARRISBURG FREED, WARD & FREED, 811 MARNE , STRESS, PHILADELPHIA J. k D. RHOADS, MAIN STREET, CARLIILE, PA. Rats & Epps ;unix Inviza. =
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