II ax~ait;zitcs. B.OSTETISR'S STOMACH BITTERS/ The proprietors and manufacturers of HOS TETTER'S CELEBRA TED STOMACH BIT TERS, can appeal with perfect confidence to physicians anti citizens generally of the United States, because 'flui artier° has attained a repu tation heretofoi-e Unknown. A few facts upon this point ' will _speak . Pion powerfully_than 'volumes of ht'e assertion or blazoning puffer. The consumptfon of Hostetter's Stainach , Hit ters for the lask yeht Ittholloted to gw , .- kniliion bott its manifest steady increase iu times past, it is evident that during the coining year the consumption will reach near one milliontottles. This immense amount Could never have been sold but for the rare medicinal properties contained in the prepara tion, and the sanction of the .most prominent physicians in those sections of, the country where the article is best known, who not only reammend the Bitters to their patients, but are ready at all times to-give testimonials to its efficacy in all cases of stomachic derangements and t he-diseases eesulting-theretrom. - This is not a temporary popularity, obtained by extraordinary efforts in the way of helm. poling the qualities of the Bitters, but a solid estimation of an invaluable medicine, which is destined to be as enduring as time itself. liostetter'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 like diseases, is to the proprietors a source of un alloyed pleasure. It removes all morbid mat ter from the stomach, purifies the blood, and insperts renewed vitality to the nervous system, giving it that toile and energy indispensable for the restoration of health. It operates upon the stomach. liver, end other digestive organs, mildly hut powerfully, and soon restores them ton condition essential to the healthy discharge of the functions of nature.' Elderly persons may use the Bitters daily as per directions on the bottle, and they will find in it it 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 suffering from stomach 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 the_ gentler sex. There are certain periods when their Cares are so harassing that ninny of them sink under the trial. The relation of mother and child is so absorbingly tender, that the mother, especially if the be young, is apt to forget her own health in her extreme anxiety for her infant. Should the peeled of maternity arrive during the summer season, the wear of body and mind is generally aggravated, Here, then, is a necessity for a stimulant to recupe rate the energies of the system, and enable the mother to bear tin under her exlenusting trials and respomdbilities. Nursing mothers gene rally =prefer the Bitters to all other invigora tors that receive the endorsement of physi:" chins, because it is agreeable to the taste as well as certain to give a permanent increase of bodily strength. All f hose persons, to whom we have particu larly referred above, to wit: sufferers from fever and ague, caused by malaria, diarrhoea, dysentery, - indigestion, loss of appetite, and nil diseases or derangements of the stomach, superannuated invalids, persons of sedentary occupation, and nursing mothers, will consult their own physical welfare by giving to Hos tetter's Celebrated t toniiieli Bitters a trial. CAUTION.—i'Ve caution the public - against using any of the many imitations or counter feits, but ask for IIOSTETTER'S CELEHRATED STOMACH BITTEES, and see that each bottle has the words " Dr, J. II ostet ter's Stomheli Bitters" "blown on the side of the bottle, and stamped on the metallic cap covering =the cork, and eb'serve that our autograph signature is on the lab e l, Prepared and sold by HOSTETTER & SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa., and sold by all druggists, grocers, and dealers generally throughout the United States, South Ame rica, and Germany. Sold hi 8. Elliott, 8. W. Durers'lelc, Carllsle; C. Al tick, John Steinhaugh, Shippensburg; L. Kau ran. .1.11. !lensing Meehaulemburg ; and Druggist generally throughout the county. Nov. 9,'69. LIND - SEY'S IMP.ROV.ED 'O.-BILOOD - SEARCHER A STANDARD MEDICINE For the speedy. radical. And elfectual cure of ALL DISEASES arisi n g from INI PURITY OF THE imuta). This medicine Imp wrou, ID desperate mucus of Scrofula, CutaneousSeilfo s , Pimples on the face, Old, Stubborn Ulcers, Tetter affections, Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Jatindire, ,Salt Rheum, Mercurial Diseases, General Debility, Liver Complaint, Loss of Appetite Low Spirits, Foul Stomach Female Complaints, and all Diseases having theirrol gin In an impure state of the mood. We rater to the case of David :McCreary, of Napier township. lied told fn., Pa. who, on the 3ist day of Aug Lot, 1555 made affidavit before Justice Corley that ha was treated for the cure of Cancer by three- physicians of itedtbrd county, and by Dr. Newton of the liclectic College in Cincinnati, for a p.•ried of nearly eight months, notwithstanding which, his lip, nose, and a portion tit: his loft cheek were entirely oaten away! Ile had given up all hope, when be' beard of the • Blood • Searcher," and was induced to try It. Four bottles cured hint, and although sadly disfigured ; there Is no question but what this Invaluable medicine saved his llfe. The full particulars of this remarkable case may be seen in u circulur,..which can be had of any of the Agents. We also refer to the case of Nancy Illeakney, of Elder- , ton, Armstrong county, Pa., cured of Scrofula titter be.. log unable to get out of her bed for three years. To the Can of a lady In Ansouvitie. Clearfield county who was also afflicted with Scrofula in its worst form. To the case of Coorge Meisel, residing in Carrolltown, Cambria county, Pa.. who was so badly afflicted with Cancer that it eat his entire nose off, and his case was worse II possible, than 11FcCreary 1 s. • The particulars of these cases—every one of width was cured by the use of the Blood Searcher—may also bo found in a circular to be had of uny,of the Aents. LIi.SION, Propri g etor. laboratory for the . manufactive and sale, near the Pa. Railroad Depot, nollidaysburg, Pa. Dr. Oen. H. Keyser, Wholesale Agent, Pittsburgh, Pa. us.. For sale in Carlisle by S. W. flavorstlek, S. 111 liott, and Reynolds Al' °lifer; Dr..l. Herring Mechanics burg; Oosweller & Zook, Shepherdstown ; Joshua Cully Ilogstownd Jacob Simmons. Crops Roads • J. J, Cable, Wise Shiremanstown; A. N. Leidich,Boiiing cprlngs Mary W. [(Bite], Churchtown ; O W. Robinson West Bill • Fasnitught & CO. Oakville; Shoemaker & Newburg; Bretton, Newville; J. Hood & Co.. Springfield; Russell & Co., Dickinson; II•g 1 -land - A Washing Jacksonville; Wm. Clark &Lces,_ Waffle; Wm. 11. tickles, Sporting MB; D. Bonllnger White halt; J. U. Altick,Shipponshurg; all of Cumber land county. A CARD LADIES. Dr. Duponoo•s Golden Pills for Females. infallible in correcting,- regulating or removing all obstructions, fro - 7;1.w - hatever7eause, and. always successful as a preventive The . Combination of ingredients In Dr. Duponco's Golden Pills are perfectly harmbus. They have been used in the private practice of old Dr Duponco, for 30 years, and thousands of ladies can testify to their great and. never-failing success in almost every case, in Cor recting irregularities, relieving painful and distressing menstruation, particularly at the change of life. From Ave to ton pills will curd that common, yet dreadful complaint, the Whites. Nearly every female in the lad suffers from this' complaint. The above pill hoe permanently 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 *l. per box. EOM wheleiale and retail by 13. ELLIOTT, Druggist, Carlisle, "Pa. who Is the Bile agent for that place Leeks, by remit. Ong him $1 to : the "Cardsle Post Office" can have the Pills sent to any part of the country, free of po r t a ge, by mall. Sold also by chits. A. Bannvart, liarrisburg, IC. T, Miller, York, J. A. Wolf, Wrightsville and by one druggist in every village and towein DO - Union. N. B.' Look out for counterfeits. Buy no Golden Ptlis of any others unless every box is signed by Plows. Alos are a baso imposition end unsafe; therefor.), as you valuuyour Dray and health, (to say nothing of being humbugged out of 'your 'money) boy only these who show the signature of S. D, Dews on every hair, which has recently been Added on account of irocent counterfeit of thello WE, Jan •2:0 01..1y . Sole Proprietor, New York. PAINTS AND. 6118.- , 10 Tens Matti Lead, - 1000 Oationfrof oil. Just received with a largo assortment of • ,Wirtiisbes, ': Fire Proof Paint. - . . Ttirnentino, . • ' , iflorence , White, Japan, White Zinc, - Putl' ty,--:a ., ;.1 . „--6-•••1•,.., • Colored Zine, ----- ' ---- - - • Litharge, lied Lead, , Whiting,• • - • Boiled Oil, .' ”. .• ... . Glue, - . •'_ . • Lard Cli,---" - • ' pieties, . _ . 4erin Oil, • • ..., • ,Paint Brushes, Fish Oil, &0,,' ' c Colors of oval; descriptiori. dry, And. Oil in sans and Illabee at the liardwarkictore of ' i• . .. ; March 7,'00. . - .- , ' HENRY. SAXTON, „ 60 'mare% Content with a very: terse 'assortment Sala mild-Iron rumps, of all kinds ehtiainr then Wier, at the Ifurdsiare Store 'of March 1, '60.. ' SAXTON pAgoR I.Ni:low f.,eent of nen Nii•lp:VtilT.lniiViedA,inn , D" . , FOR THE SPEEDY CURE OF N""T STORE AM) NEW GOODS 1 1 Cottg7ts,. Cotds, Infinedza, emu . P Hoarse- ~ P ltorreturnins acknowledgements for the 'eery 71CSS! 1110710211 7 .5, ' Amnia patronage which has been extended to Afnu, 'the 471)11t, Diseas e s of ths 'lialrnfh, ari B / 7 7,g from 007 d) untlersignefl wohld call attention to-the Tart that he has just re-opemal his extensive assortment of faintly P - a t " j ' - possible)•eure of Pa tients in cuivane • ed stages of The latter Asease. Balsatilic Cordial is entire] , thin, combining animating prr with the invigorating qunliti a combination so well near' ea, that there are but ' not, at en cart period Owing properties. For ages. sum occupied the scientific r' emiueur celeie i, ita f- Ut the most miraculous cures C . :MC(4' O IIF Go nut Lions, Er) sipelas, 430r0 Eyes, Scald Mend. Rheumatic Disorders; autbithits._ 1100 FLA coßtn-AL 1 , ft Vegetablo product .port.les of the 1331sain, As or et Cordial. productog .od to the purposes intend. ...AC MR'S Or disease which will tttoehrnb to Ita healing and life rho trootmont of pulmonary er.SPnfiCA greater portion of tho atteution of the . Cho medical world, tint torte acquired rooro , in his treattneor of these diseases, than tits atest Prussian Dr. BOOFLAND, the' originator of lite . mimic Cordial. it is life was devoted to the produe -oat of rentedl, that would stand unrivalled. Ilow well he has succeeded. the American people are able to mice: and we positively assert, that no preparations that have ever beau placed before them. have conferred the same amount or benefits-oil authoring- humanity, Or have elicited to many commendations from all glasses of society. as the remedies of Dr. lloolland, prepared by Dr. C. :‘l. Jackson d. Co., of Philadelphia. The Cordial is designed for a Clatig of disetotes more general and more fatal than any other to what* the people of i his country are au Wert —them springirtfr front s " smear W 1,13." That eminent authority, Dr. Bell, rays: "I will not, tan that Colds to our inhaltitantts what the Phsoona ud YEttow Fry vii are to those of othor countries; but I ran aver ronitaelttly that. they usher in disease of greater complicity and mortality than these latter." Entirely Vegetable No Alcoholic Preparation DR, HOOFLAN.D'S CELEBRATE') GERM BITTERS, CI:=1 Dr. C. M. JACKSON iSc Co., Phila. Fa =I LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, Jaundice, Chronic or Nertous Debility, Diseases of the 'Kidneys, and all diseases arising front a disordered Liver or Stomach. Such as Con.tlpation, Inward Plies, Fulness or Blood to then (lead, Acidity of the Stomach. Nausea. Ileart: burnt Disgust fur Food. ' , Wilm. or IVeight in the Stool. ash, Sour hruetat inns, :hiking or Fluttering at the ('it of the Stomach. Swimming of the Head. Hurtled and Difficult Breathing. tluttcting at the (hurt, Choking or SulTocati nit sensations ouch in a lying posture. DM, ne.s of Vision, Dots of wells Aefore the Sight, Vet er and Dup Pain in the I Deficiency of Perspiration, Yet. lowness or the Skin and Ettii. l'ain in the Side. Back, Chest, Limbs, ke. Sudden Plf,hes of Heat, Burning i s th e bi rc h, Constant imagiaings of Evil, Hind great Depressions of Spirits. and will positively prevent tow Fever, Ifllllonx Fever, The Proprietor in-calling the attention or 1110,i -while to this preparation. does so with a feeling 01 the'Ltmost confident, in its virtues atit adaptation to kjle diseases for Wh'eh It Is recommended. It is no new and untried article, but one that has stood the tetn of a twelve stars' trial before the Ameri can people. and it' reputation and sale are unrivalled by any sl'nilar preparation extant The testimony 1111 its favor Oven by tint most prominent and welrknown Physicians and individuals in the country is Immense. and a careful persnal of the Almanac. published +Lunn ally by the proprietor.. anti to be had gratis of any of their Agent s.ca n not but satisfy the nest skeptical that this remedy I, really deceiving the great eelehtity it has obtained. • s. 11.1 V STICK, Agent f rCatlirlr,andby [Apr.l2, p ßor. DE GRATH'S ELECTRIC OIL! THE NEM" PRACTICE —Electrle Cnres.—Pain is the premonitor ,Jr death: relieve the lad» and Son check the disease. ttir - '1 ins 1/IL ACTS (I! , THE SYsT , ,M ot pure vi,etable propel at H , n. nut the slightest dm, ger ot apply lug it out warily nr inwardly; it at once lives it permanent rurei in most cones, In front tun to twenty lulu utes Thu be:st physiologists of Europe have discovered tint all organ'lc derangement in the animal system is nn rf Pet at the obstruction of the physico electric fluid in the organ diseased —a skiffui applieltion of the WI pots in Immediate ;notion the nervous fluid, and the 1.1111. is nt Dore arrongdished.NO rOll - 14. Inv... purging or blistering Is resolloli fret. De (1 rath's Electric 011 Is the marvel of this age: for th,l,ll.,,,tuvin g ., (out every thing) Mll'll,lllo Ism often i II a dos. Cures Neuralgia. 'l'ontlniche, two minutes. Cures Cramp in (hr Stomach, live mitrittes. Cures Burns, Woorads. Bruises, one to three days. Cures ileadaebe, blteen minutes. Cures Ear Aehe, Stilt Neck, Ague, one night. Cures Piles, Swelled Wands, le!. days. Cu ms Felons, Broken Breasts, Salt Stimuli, two to six das. ('urns Heine, rho;-e. Scrofula. Abcess, six to ten days. Gores Frosted Feet ;old Chilblains, one to three days. Cures Ague and Fen, one to two days, and all the Nervous and Scrofulous Affections Cures Deafness in one to four days. Cures 1111 Pains I u the Back, Breast, etc., In 2 days. DEAFNESS CURED Nan haver. May 19th, 1856. Prof. De CI rath—My brother has been deaf three years, and ono bottle of your Electric tlll cured him entirely. Yours, C1.1,y1 , 0110 R. SCRANTON. ANOTHER INSTANT CURE! Il untiogdon, Pa.. Sept., 1855. do certify that Prof. De Orath's Electric Oil in lu fallable for Rheumatic palm, My wife for sonic tins past has Lieu greatly afflicted and unable to walk. has been restored by the application of this oil almost in stantaneously. I eau cheerfully it...minuend it to oth. era. JOKY WILLIAMSON. PlLES.—Charirs Sexlen, Esq., ex-Mayor of Camden says six applications cured ban. Almost cured his Rheumatism. • - STIFF NECK. [Editor of LAIO3I g. Inrr Cu red Instiritqueomly.] Ih.use. Philadelphia. Prot. Chas. Do Grath—l freely give It as my opinion that your Electric /hl is among the must udertui remedies of modern times. At the earnest request of a ladv. who ttlieged that she had been cured of a matt painful MT. ain't, by Is use, 1 was Induced to try a bot tle, though at the time of purchasing. I fully believed it to be a quack medicine ❑ud a catchpenny humbug. But a trial convinces me that it possessesa magic power, and it will prove a blessing to •ulleriug humanity. ' recently took n cold from sleeping in damp sheets, and my neck became so much swollen and painful that I could not turn my bead. Aster using, without success, .overything prescribed by my physician. 1 lest evening tried your Electric till. This morning I am well, the relict having been an com plete no it was instantaneous. Yours, very truly. LIVINGSTON. Editor Monthly Law Magazine, 117 Broadway. ash 1:U itest 14th St., N. Y. Mr. Livingston belongs to the old, wealthy arid high ly respectable tamillesof the old settlers of New York. Any one can address him on the subject ot the above letter, which will be Answered wit h Principal Depot. 1:77 Sou; h Sth Street. Philadelphia. Qs),_ tit weeny t NIFFI 11, Sole Agents In, Carlisle. g Sold by all Druggists. and In Jersey City at Van Buskirk's, Washington street; Shipley's. Grove street; Dr. Zabriskie's, corner of Grove and Soulh Sth Street; Longstalf's, hit Montgomery st. lAp 12, '61.-Iy. JJANDSOME WOMEN! TO THU LADIES. HUNT'S "BLOOM OF I:OSES." A rich and elogan. color for the cheeks ei lips. It will not wash or rub of and when once applied, rumours durable for years. The tint IN SO rich and natural, that the closest scrutiny hills to detect. Ito use. Can be remised by lemon Juice and ,will not Injure the skin. This Ise now preparation used by the celebrated Con 4 Beauties of London and l'ark. Mailed free, in bottles, with directions for use, for 'AUNT'S "COURT TOILET POWDER," Imparts it dazzling whltenes! , to the romple‘lon, and is unlike anything else used for this purpose. Mailed free for GO Cents. . _ . HUNT'S " BRITISII BALM." removes tan, freckles, sunburn and all eruptions of the skin. Mailed free tor 50 Cents. , f HUNT'S "IMPERIAL POMADE" for the hair; stren gthens:lnd tin proves its growth. I; ceps It from tifllltm off and is warranted to make the hair marl. Stalled free for $l,OO LIUSIT'S PE A 111, DEA irri PIER," for the teeth and gums, cleanscsa nd white:le the teeth, hardens the gums purities the breath effectually. preserves the teeth and prevents toothache. Mailed 800 for $l,OO MUST'S nit Limb witpivrit vEttitultu," a double extract of orange blossom and cologne. Mailed free for 9.1.00 This exquisite perfuunt was first used by the Princess Royal of Ensiand, on her Marriage. Messrs. Hunt & Co., presented the Princess with an elegant ease of Perfumery.l in which all of the above articles were Mel need). in handsome cut glass with gold stop pers. valued at $l5OO, far'ticultirs of ultiett appeared In the public prints. All the above articles sent free, by express, for $5OO. Cash can either accompany the order, or ho mild to the expreie agent on delivery of goods: & Co. Perfumere to am Queen. Regent St., London. and 77 Sanvom St., Philadelphia, Pa. For Sale by all Druttgiste ant} Pe: turners. • In_ The Trade 81114061. Oct. 20, - 60.—1 y. BPEEIVS SA MBIJCI WINE - OPr CULTIVATED OPORTO EVERY FAMILY SHOULD USE SPEER'S SAMRUCI WINE. fIELEBRATED for its medicinal and J beneficial quallUng San genuine Stimulant, TOPIC, Diuretic and Sudalflc. highly_esteemod .by eminent physicians, and soma ottlie Ara families In bey and Amorica: s oix d os SAMBUOI WINE Is not manufactured article. but Is pure. from the juke 01 Portugal Sauibu cue, cultivated in MovAursey,recommended by Chetnlsta and Physicians, Ile possessing =Weimar properties su perior to ally other Wines In use, and - au excellent article for all ive.th and debilltaltnl-nuisonsrand 'the - aged inul Infirm, improviu,g tbeappellta, and benefiting ladles and children. A LADIES' , WINES Because it will not Intoideate as other wines, as It con- Mins no mixture of spirits orother liquors, andi admired foi its rich eenliartilavor and nutritive fprOperties. impartim:;.a Stealthy tots° to, UM digestive organs, and a blooming, soft Anil healihrskin and complexion. ...-Nonngenulnounboacthe.aignatUrenf — ALIMAI SPEER, rpseitia, N. J. `'Won the cork of each 46)-161.41tZ ONEV*IIIIAL , Q.E* TUN jt•'EipEtc Proprlotor, Oflke 203, Brood vinyi Now York VINNYAItDi: pAsBi6q,, N. J Yro, Sold by ItnyvtiLlYB . lirdicrfAts, o • (-1.,••• .• ,1 •01r1r4 nrrt•r_ry ~ k ro OM , . - ‘4"ulitlrtg_ 13ALSA:M1 in his new storeroom; on the south-cmst - corner - of the' public square, where the public aro invited to call and examine a stock of, goods which, in elegance; variety and extent, will defy competition; comprising in part loaf, lump, crushed and brown sugars; Java, Rio and roasted Odle°. Every va• riety and quality of TEA. Spices, (ground and unground,) Pickels, Sauces, Table 011. NoW Orleans, Sugarhuuse and 'Trinidad' Molasses; New York and PhillidetPhia Syr ups. Cheese, Ilavuoni, rermecilli, split Peas. Ilemin), Mincemeat, corn Starch, Farina, Chocolate, Extract la. Coffee, refined sugar at reduced rates, washing and lug soda. Tobacco of the most fitvorite brands, and the finest quality of Segars. Also, a beautiful .assortmeut ,ff-liritannis -Ware; Idain and g..;hl hand China Ware, Glass, Queens. Stone and Ea , therli Ware, in great ea• ricty, and an elegant let of Fancy extracts and' perfumery for the toilet. FRUITS: Including Peaches in cons, Raisins, Cren• berries, dry apples, citron, vlinonds, oranges, lemons, Be. ' ( ...,(._ ._../... LIQUORS: Wholesale and retail, i(Ei n '7 (111 null nd k n.a. ~ ..11 Sherry l'ort. ill:Worts, Wolter, e'otals ha '‘ .. .. , ,,. ,... 74 — c .... , ;,, , ,,,,,.. „.. nod Muscat Winos In casks and hot- tlep, Scotch 11 , 11181m.y, Holland Gin, and SchoWain Schnapps. _ A large stock of LAMPS, including llyott's celetirated lamps for burning Holocene or coal oil, also Sperm, Pine, Lard and Coal 011, Burning Fluid, Sperm and Star Candles ' CEDAR-WARE 'AND BROOMS. Brusbesi Ropes, hiopps, Soaps, Door-mate, Waiters, Lording-glasses, fine letter and note paper. Willow Wore, painted bueliats, Rm. Cotton and woollen These, and half 'Tose, end a full stock of Gloves, including the wall known Hanover Huck cloves. In short. his stork comprises everything tha t I?" R called for in hie line of'businesi.. and no efforts will bin spared to runnier uniting satiSfaction to has customers. C. INTIOFF., Caril.le, Oct. 27, IRSS-ly. itqi - Marketing of all kin& taken In exchange fa goods. fanur, 57 FAMILY GR )CrERY AND TEA sToitE. Just received and in store. a fresh and well se lected assort nisei of itio, Jaya :and canto Cotter, Roasted Coffee. Crushed Pulverized Sugars. Refined and oilier brown Sugars, superior Syrup Molasses. Orleans (baking) 51 °lessee. Spires of every variety— pure only : Starch, Farina and Choeolate. Macearotti. Cheese and Crackers. Tapioca and Sac ,, . Indigo, Saler:dos and Soda. Crtant Tartar and as sorted Pickles, Mustard and Coriamler Seed. TEAS.- -A fine assortment in PaelMes, and it bulk—as well as all other articles heinning to the 'MAIII.I:S-01 at the turves and late red wed prices 111011 , ,i :II DRY GOODS! DRY GOODS! FOIST MiltlV Al, OF Dili GOODS MIS rEASON. I%•e have ju,t completed opening our Sprint! stork of In, is tarp" and tAiOre varied than .t nu) for tiler inn fed To our I'. it•llnis 111 d customers we invite 'on to visit our immense :`tare humus. itur stud.. I• 01, 4 0.5 in palACIf 811.1{ jtOBE " , FANCY AND PLAIN. Nlinrnitieont and Willi:int styles of F tiring Fills, a very 11110:1 , 11.11. u 1 1;I,A , K 511.1 8, plain and hgurcd.aud Foul •til- at 1 , • % . 1 I" It V% oSpeelallY Int its Ow ladies In this depart want of nor din querinl \V, rsted('lnt.hs.tirey Chem. Luster , :, C'halli Ue Lnine, colored nod IIL used Brilliants. French and English Chintzes, _English and Azaurltan Calleus, &e., Le. W II I TE 1.:001).$ These ponds have Linn selected ‘slth rare, and are front the lalTekt. and best importing b u ttons in Yuri, :1111III:1 1 1 0 11 1 1 1 1a. \V(' hare in (Ili , department. Linens. Laces, Edgings. 011111 , HO, jilliiialltl,>alusbul,,.laeunetti, Lawns, Jll.lll Jlusliuy lhohleroleeron. Arr. all of which we re,reeLtully ask a thorough tr:mill:Won. In order to ruttnt3 Ladles that oe hose throne goods better and lower ha price than the lowent. 31OURN I NG GOODS. 11)is line olgoothr is very large :old ample In CYJI) , department. Silk, Woolen. Cotton and Hose for 1151105 And - mtn, ciid, Kid ',isle thread U loves. Call and bee our fur famed '• Ruck tiloves." Musllug, Flannels, IllankL la. and every article in tho dona,tle line et Dry floods, in larger qoant ty end in more ,toutl, to assertutttt Oulu C:111 be found. in any House in the interkyr of Ventisylvania. Cloths. Casshneres, Vesting/I, Linens, Cotton/Idt,, Beaverteens. and cords, (or loth Ilea and Boys —Our Cassim-res e adjudged I,y counoibstiers to be ttohltr passed for beauty and quality. CA RPETS A OIL CLOTHS. Superfine No. 1. two anti three Ply, Brussels, Velvet, alai I ngralti Carpets. a large assortment of ling Carpets, made Cu order under our Immediate supervision Oil Cloths. St all width , and styles, :Battings, It ugli,"1.0011." lug lilas,es. T i t mei , and old shout entel ing upon House. k e eping, u in, it's o,l tto our large c r . A P E `l' It 0 0 I\l , admitted to Ire the nn st splendid affair outside of the large cities. where goods in this depart lllellt are at very low mice , . liemetula, Indies and gentlemen. my motto alt uy s has liven. and iv now, to'sell cheap for CA:ill. and to please ug ti tuniu Luis kind patron S. A. V:. itannserst., Nearly opposite the B. O. Ca,rlisle Pa. Ia 1 3,•(l TO ARAMS 1 . TO ARMS!! IS ALL TIIE CRY. pillizoNs,lthont regard to AGE. are requested to call at 1.1.:11)11;11 SAW Y 3111.1.E1Cn New :store, Last Maio et., tuol oxumire their houo•ose stork of NEV(S I GOODS! Jost in nt,re Ilion Now York and Philadelphia. con sisting, Mall the New eat :St). Ira a od kinds of pi er a (m o ds, Shawls. Cloth and 41nlituas. kilibrolderies, Sue Umbrellas, Parasols, !Awe Dlltto. Kid Woven. Se, ac. 11P/URNINti rrOuLl,S statist description Imported by the celebrated hone° of II InHU~ k SUS: CLlSFtilapres, Ve:•iings, Munn and Cotton Pant logs. Comings 64,ves, Hosiery, .Collars, Noek 'fu•s Puul,pt Goode of Every Variety, at Wholesale and itetail. All Rinds direct fmni the Fartuty, 011 Cloths, Mat ngs, Window Shades, Wind Materials. Looking U lasses Wit and Msluoraoy 'l,lll/Ps. Every variety goods suitable for the wants of the whole cononuoitv. As NI sine° the WAR CRISIS, and euspiniers ufii find our prices to suit the tithes. Please call at SAWY:IR & MILLER'S May 3, 'Ol. .New Store, East Main Street BREAD BISCUIT &C. The Cream of Tartar, "Substitute" to recommen• dull as a superior article to combination with Ssieratus or Soda for Baking pUrposes. It produces bread cakes to., which when cold are sweet, moist and grateftl, while thew of Cream of Tartar are often dri and taste less. It will cost less than Cream of Tartar and Is used in the same way for cooking, be. THIS .SUBSTITUTE, together ivith Saturatus' Soda. Pere Cream of Tartar, Bermuda Arrow Hoot, Mustard Send, ground and on ground, spices of all hinds unadulturtiled, and also Groceries in every variety constantly ou hand, and at the lowest prices for sale by Dec.l4, 11390. J. W. EDY. OOK tu. Fridley would j Respectfully announce to the citizens of Carlisle and the public generally that, he has acniu commenced the Man uflieturing of tin & sheet iron ware of all kinds, in S.C. fluyetts building on !Anther street, directly opposite 0 shapw. tmatr Manufactory, where he Will at all times be in readiness to do. all hinds of work •In his Hue of business with neatness and dispatch. All work will ho done by himself end a competent. hand as he hoops no apprentices, Also, can at all times be had thoSe coIubrate&SELV— TESTING, SELF-SEALINC, PREMIUM Allt-TIOUT FRUIT CANS & JARS. Muse spouting. and Jobbing of all kinds •done at short notice and made of the best material. paid for old Peivtlir and Copper. . . Hoping by st, lot attention to business, and a desire o pleas all, to receive a Rharo of pub& patronage. Carlisle Oct 20.1860.-Iy. NEW GOODS AT 'PANTO, PRICES. Just received another lot of elegant SPRING ROODS ,bought at the present reduced city prices and aelilnO unemutuoilly low for GRAYGOODS for traveling xlressits, Mall de Lades, Lustros, Lawt , !Oliktf, Ste , great varlet) nuslitts.tWeetings, inghatto, An , at the very lowest prices. SLEIN'd AND WEAR, corroNmws. summit OASS.I ERRS, JEANS, kO. Ladles', Ront a '. Mimi& and Children's Gloves stock logs In endlos varloty_antlsery cheap. Recollect the blare nearly opposite tho Depot, 011 A ItLk'd. 001JAISS, 'Austen. . . Car lisle. May 10, 1661. . , VALLS! 'NAILS ! 1 NAILS 11! _LT A largo storic of good, Clean, Neat,•. and Tough nails, at the loweSt Prices. Our naliti are worth &lots a keg more, than any other make of nails sad in our town. this Is the opinion of mechanics who have tried theih, we also have a,full assortmont of 13OILDING 11 ATBRIALS, of the latest and most approved styles.- All goods war rontod as reprobentea. JOAN Y. LINE & SON. !any 2,'60. North Hanover St. VarNstu., 1 4 1 1.111N1,9111NG Tho largofit and best varloty of Gent's Piuninh ug anodh, and At.the lovrext prlcox can be found at LI VlNGstoNrs. - worth lianovor Street. iKELETON SKIILTS.—Auotboi largo .snppiy.qtlioqQ.sunilpr. clicap stceLmprlng pi; rts Just, reot.lo4. 1111 , mid illtettplot TTEAVIEOJI7.! FISH AND SALT. Ludic:3 line French Collar= ITOSIENV AND GLOVES, Dom En ICS MIN'S IVEAII.I MEN AND _BOYS WEAR! CARPETS LARPETS ! Bisictlancous. Carlisle , Foundry, FARM . IMPLEMENT DEPOT! P. Gardner & Co, now manufacture and keep eon atnntly for sal., at Choir extensive Steam Works on East Main street, Carlisle, a large assortment of AtiItICULTURAI. 1111PLEMP,NTS, of well known, approved usefulness to liirmers. among which they would call especial attention to WILLOIJ6II 13 - Y'S C,II6I:IIIVATED PATENT G UM' SPRING GRAIN DRILL, which least:lke:Dover fifty First Class Premiums at State and Comity Volta To the Farmers cot Cumberland, ork and Perry counties we need not spenh in detail oftho merits of-this drill. awseterea Of them nee now in listens the best farms In them) counties. Its reputa tion is eittabllshcd es the meat complete (halo Drill now manntetu red In the En Red States. It ouws NY bent, Rye, Onta. Ihnloy and Uriiss, evenly and regular, - whlrent bunching the seed. The gum Opel ug F pass the &ill met - stumps and stones, without breaking pins or the drill. For even and regular solving. the N't lllanch by oum spring Drill is unequalled by any other. We also man ulitcture tend sot' the tellowing art leles, which we can recoil:llmnd to Farmers as reliable Implements, <ntolablisbed chainettir: MORRISON'S PATENT CORN PLANTER. LASIPS PATPNT STRAW k FODDER CUTTER, 13111DFNUOLPIES rATKNT CORN SIIELLER, A lIN'S PATENT CID!. It MILL JOHNSON'S. CAST I ICON MOO'S TROCO A -.W. Three end Four Horse Com ors and 'lb reshlng Machines, Cast Iron Field Rollers, Plough Castinvs of various patterns. Corn Crushers. and 'other artieles for Fariners too rinracions to rendition. Also. Fag. Coal Stores and Ten Plate Wood 1-Lover, with on iraliirmlu varlet of other castings for housekeepers and others. We have alto an attractive variety of patterns for IRON RAILINGS. rind CEMETHRY I:NOLO:AIRES to which we would callattention.• . Steam aud.llllllocartng To this department of our business ur giro particu tar attention, ttur already. extensive stock at patterns for Paper, lolouo and Saw fill Dearing. is constantly increasing. Mill On arcs and MPI Wrights win be Jur tilsheor with a printed catalogue of our various Mill Patterns, on application. Our Alachine ;shop comprises all the vat ions tools fon townind, planing and finishing Shaftind and Castings. by good and earetul lolachinists. STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES of any desirable capacity. front ton to twenty-five horse power, built in the Last style and or netahmodating terms. Engines lona, tot our establishment may be seen in succeskrul 010 , 10 OM at mato , of the largest Distilleries and Tanneries in Catliste. and Cumberland Perry anti Dauphin I ountles. to the on tiers 01 it bit h u e confidently refer isor inlitrmation as to their o Myles ey. Persons wantlioto Steam /Antilles are esincetly re• quested to chit and o.xatnine before contracting else. where BOOR AND SASH FACTORY. Cnnnertrd with our rstahhrhnu•nt Is a Fletlin Farb and Door Nun uliti tory a lilt h Is not, In complete artier tur the manufaci eft. ofi•t ery description of J. w. 111 for the most costly as well as the plainest housa. dow Sash fin niched fibril 5 coutS"upward, nt,n itilbg to size of glass:Window Irnnes Inn ui QI :a upward; Shutters and holling Blinds in on upuard ; Four l'anel boors Iron, 52 12 opwfitd. Houldirl. s. l'astings Architraves, Wash Mortis, Brackets. rancy Un apery, Swells. and other articles needed In house building, furnished nt the In west prices and of the best quality of 11,11111 on. t 9,1% 0 err. also prepared. lie heretofore to build and repair Itb lfhF.id CABS fcr transporters on the railroad, with promptness and on rousonalde In nuns. The continued patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. trders by mall promptly attended to. Ala 2, II '6O. S.D MID:NE(I ic Co. lk_k; EW CO A AND LUMBER Y A ED. The subscribers have this day entered lute part nership 0 A u AND LUMBER,. We will have constantly on hand and furnish to order all lands and quality of seasoned I,IInBER, BOARDS, SCANTLING, FRAME STUFF, Paling. Plastering Lath. Shingling Lath, corked Floor. lug and N entherboartling. Posts and Rails, and every it , tide that belting/. too LUMBER YARD. All hinds of Shingles. to wit hitepine. Hemlock, and Oak, or dqlereld qualifier, Having l'ars"'ot our. oe p we can furnish hills to order al any length and si7.o at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable ',vim. our worked br.srib:lvlll 6G kept under cover 00 that the can be filo, ho I dry al all tunes. We have coastantl3 u nand all kinds et Family Coal under cover. which we will deli ear clean to any part of the borough. To nit LY KEN: VALLEY, Broken, Egg, Stove and Nut LUKE FIDDLER., THE VORTON, do. do. do. LOCUST MOUNTAIN, LOIMEllY• which we pledge ourselves to sell at the lowest prices Best quality of ' Lunebyrner's and Blacksmith's Coal, lways on hanil whleh we will sell et the lowest figure 'Yard west side or Qumranlir School, Main street. ARMSTRONG Jr ''OFFER. July 20,1 W. J. R. NON ERIAKEIV .FORWARINNG AN.II COMMIS SION 110USJ, FLOUR AND FEED, COAL, PLA,TEIt AND SALT. The subscriber hat Dog taken the Ware 'House ears and fixtines 01 Wm. It. Mui ray's well kn, wu went, on West High street. opposite Dieltinkon College, would intorno the public that he lots entered tutu a 6 0noral Forwarding. and COI.IIIII%,FICTI business. 'The highest market price trill ho paid for Flour, Grain and produce tot all kinds. They are also propariod to freight produce and stork to Philadelphia d Baltimore, at the lox est rates, with safety and despatili. FLA:aka AND- SALT kept constantly on hand, and FIAlUit AND FEED at e holcsitle or retail. Coa, of all kin de undo:icing, VALLEY, LUKE Fit/A.lll, SUNBURY WHITE ASH, LOCUST It Al', Limeburner's and Blacksmith's CONSTANTLY FOR SALE. REPT UNDEJt COVER and delivered dry to any part of the town. J. R. NONEMANER Carlisle. August 17, 180. - Practical PL UNBAR and GA S FITTER, in Cie basement of the JI E. .Clairch., Jlain Street, Carlisle. Lead and Iron l'lpt!s, . Iron Sinks, Hydrants, list)) Tubs, I loi .4. Cold Shower Liebe, Meth Hollers, Water Closets. It ash Basins, Sorer and Litt Pumps, Hydraulic Barns, &c Wro't Iron Werdl'ubes, And every description of cocks and fittings for gas, Meant. water. ite. Superior cooking raliges, heaters stud gas tixtutes put up in churches. stores and dwellings, at short notice, In the most modern style. All materi als and wort in our line at low rates and warranted. Ara- Coutitry work and Jobbing promptly attended to. lar. 23. A69—lv ii ÜBRICATING OILS.-- - We wish i to inform Intuit luests. millers and the public gen et• nil y, that t ut, have on hood a full stuck of Lubricating Oils for al, kinds of machinery, tlks oil surpasses all others, having been Pubjeet ed to a thorough test by the side 01 the bent lard and other Oils. It to pronounced a superior Lubricator at less cost and wearing longer. and entirely tree from gum, and will stand murk colder weather and has less tendency to heat. Try it and you will use nothing rise for Lubricating. Carlisle Nov. 2,'CAL 30IIN 11, LYNE & SON. North Hanover Street Carlisle. 1) , I1OTOGII.A.141Y in all its brunches exec,uted In the best style know» In the art, at 0. CRANE'S GALLERY, No. 8.32 Arch Strout, East of Sixth, PHILADELPHIA. Life Size in Oil and JIM ; STEREOSCOPIC PORTIikITS, AM BROTYPES DAOUERREORYPES, fie., for MPS, Itiodallous ; and Ordora for Clorldsiirorniptly atteudud to. ' March 8, 'Ol.-13. N EW GOODS.-FIRST ARRIVAL TlllB SEASON, At ()Obits Cheap Cash Store. I hove just rota:mod from Philadelphia and am now opening a lot of labnisome, desirable and cheep DRY (100DS, bought fo cash and will be sold at astonish ingly low prives. ' A large stork ofhew style prints, Chaloys. DeLmes, Ginginans. and otter Dross Deeds in great: varloty. A now end) of bleednet and unbleaubed Tielt• Ingo, Sheetings. Vapors. Linens. Checks. --A full nesortinont of DNA , ' - '"'mo very, cheap n, tl very good. Another stock , fat el:mBB4,ot Spring Skirts and under Ladles', Gents varbity at !owl . CARL'}. , A new .suppl Carpote. All persona li respectfully ka% fore purchasing . Mardi 20,'01. D"sSL No, 4 On band and fdr, yi,t.turns, had tflll Brat., - eielqEar • •t- . 1. Gatti] , b ( y ., : o :u . : l 2 tu t . : 4 i: o l: ; * o M e n l O O e l l N o l *3 to $7: . Floor to $7; Neelclareti tra:ll.llrVilt hil nrd IME 1113.11AQ••6 !11A1Elt1 11,S William P. Lynch, Y 1 TIOSIERY) and 01111,1mi - 'p Hon) In groat LOVHti al all !duds and pact,. trk:TSI I CAItPIaS!! I ;min, Cottage; Hemp, and Rag f neve style SprltUr °nods are all dud examine Oils stuck be•. (MAU. 0(11T.13T, Trustee: HAIR JEWELRY ,IS'o/% 4 T i fie Skeet. a • fridelphitt. • 0130133 eiPt3ortqpnt. n1'14(410? t i nri OltDiar; „ and Chaiaa, . ,Itnt.tho hair, to be tett. maybe fa Drawing' as near ne..you can on such amount as you nuty_rboOqa-to s Rings $2 to 0,; Breast l'lns figs 75 eta. to t3;(,0; ypo Clutinsly tolt10:• , a Modal Inn.. Box lirea4 Plus, Blue, !!tror bourebt as advrateri.. -111ate4jes - anb"-aewefry-. Cl,O KS 7 :\VATC I LI JWE RY AND sti.v.tat wAitn. at Manuflicturors •W. D. A. Naugle, Agt..,lig's building Enid 'Main St., ,pposite Sax tons Ilardtwate Store, [ken lor to FRENCEI 86 AMERICAN CLOCKS, „-- , :. ,- C.1, -- ;A , ,- . .v.,T,--.=--giOt t . e- 9 7r, , inies - 14-i'l,"tee_ ---,-,.= .” ----,, \_-, ,:, ~E. .., ,, , ; i..- t.,:;.:, 'w,-,4 , -4,, ge"... - :' ,, t1.' , . Y. ,, .0r1 . 1!il V Foreign nod American Watches, Jeunly, rerand Pla ted wore. Finley (foods &e. %MUM MOM respectfully In f writ his old patrons and the public generally that he has just returned from the East with an entire new sleek of PIN E . W Al:1311ES, JEWRLRY, SILVER & PLA • TED-wmt it, CLOCKS &(.1 noting Rees, ed agencies from some of the largest and best la-tories for the sale of these gnods. I fun prepa red to offer to the public nby /table in the lino from TA to per Cent less than they have ever It-tn offered In this Ware nr below the regular wholesale price. ow follows, Crocks from 75 cents to slo.•Watches Rom s2,bo In $l5O. Jewelry in set to from 511 cents to 525. Yea Setts from 20 to $30,-0 pieces best quality sod infest styles CLOCKS WATCIIRS. JEWELRY. 8 day alarms, Gold Hunt. Case Eng. Coral, 8 " Striking, s". American, Pearl, 8 " Striking k AI. " " Sy, ice, Cameo, 8 " Reguators, " " French. Gold Stone 8 " Gallery, Silver Hunt. Cane Eng. Lava. 8 " Church, " " American. Carbuncle, 8 " Mantles. " Swiss, Opal, il " Parlor, " " French, Monde, 8 ft Marine, Open Face American, Jet, 30 Ilour, " " Lupines. Garnet. 30 Striklrv, " " Quartiers, Turquois, 30 Alarm k Sink. " " English, Palutinga, 30 Time, " " French, Enamelled, 80 zwv,g, o o Geneva. Isaste, 30 Oolitic, . " Gowan, Stone, TEA SETTS. goblets, Waiters Turman, Ladles, Cups. Butter Dlottett, Fall Stands, Fish Knives, Pie Kr Iv - ..t. • Cruml. Kut r as, ko Cream do. Cot a Knives, Forks., Flamm!, Captors. Carli , le. duly 27, 114130 —lv. T OS E P H U. S TEE I, WATCH MAKER 4, , souT ti HANOVER STREET, (Th A Pit , doors 9011(4 (Y . the 4 i Court flaring supplied myself with n largo assortment - of Watch Us teriais. (it:lssas, et.e., I am now prepared to re psir fill kinds et Watches. Clocks, Jewelry, &e, 00 the most reamumhle tot ms that may be intrusted to rdy car° II pt og by htrlet at tenth.) to business to he la vrtred n Ith a !literal share ofpultllc patronage. A line ‘Fs.)rtment Ili .1 Ell ELItY, such as Ladles' Breast l'lns and Lair Drops tlold sod Came.t: 111..ses' Breast ['ins nail Ear props. Box and I: in 4 11 Pins all 0 , 41 Chains. !looks, Plated Chains. (lilt Lockets, (luards Keys, tie. Also a large and line assortment of GOLD FINGER RINGS, 'Also. a fine lot of Silver Hunting, Detached Lever, and Lupines Watches, end a good assortment of Cllver plated and Steel ,pecteciet, All of s bleb will be cold lose. A share of public patronage Is respectfully solid. tett . JOS. U. STEEL. Carlisle Jan 1860.—iy - ATCH ES, JEWELRY, AND Iv', SI IN kit-VA ithAT CON LYN'S old established Stand, West Nlate St., nearly opposite the Cumberland alloy hank. ban's just received n new 'assortment of watches, owelry. medallions. silver ware, in addition to my miner stock to which I invite the attention 11 the public, The assortment embraces tine gold and silver lever watches. Hunting and open rood do, gold An chors for Ladies and Clentlemen and °ilver Lepines n 1111 Quartler watchosof every variety In style and Mon fine gold Medallions. Itreast-pins for Ladies and Oentleinen of every quality, pattern and price. Cl old fob, vest. curb and neck chains. Gold bracelets, tinierr rings eulT-pins, studs, sleevieblittolls, Cr.M+en, charms, Gold and silver thimbles, silver and plated butter knives, forks, table, tea. salt and 1111.18t3ra spoons of every variety. A large assortment of gold, olive? 4 ,7 and 1211111 Mull speetnalea, to suit a d • -- ages to which we Invite special al te tion. A fine Int of OOLD PENS from the best makers, pectoris cases, fancy boxes, silver and pearl card cases, gold and 00111111011 bracelets, wideb chains, ft t Mani Wilt...Us and a variety pf articles 'usu. 1r ally kept in Jewelry establishments, whfrh i will sell low for cash. All articles war , , A Arinted to he whet they are represented. Particular attentho paid as usual to ~ .;?P‘..Y.,,,t It ATCII REPAIRING aud all work war-• ranted. Dee. 23. Tg57.1 NOTICE AND READ THIS.= F. C KREMER, Ver At the new Store on East Main Ft. '''. • „• A near Henry Saxton's Hardware Store, I t would ell the attentlor of persons In' ' '... wa t td a fine Watch to his splendid ,:`t , 'a ek of American, Lirerpool and hoc dun M A't Otto& I have a fine stock of Ovid Watches, at all prices. fret two. ty dollars up to three hundred dollars 1 also In 'e a large stork of Silver Dusting Cased and Open Cast • ies, frt , to three dollars up to eighty. I also have a now s .ck of French and Ameri can JEWELRY. is setts, such a Canine, field Stone. Lava. Si irate. Si, ur tint.: and I ain setts, kr. I also have a new stork of Medallions. 111111 one dollar up to fourteen; Ladles' and ,entlemen's Br. ast Pins 01 all patterns and prices: Gold Chains; a large stock of Vest Fob and curl, Chains; it very large stock of finger rings 01 all hinds and patterns. such as Seal Rings. Wedding. Rings. and Settings; a fine stock of Cuff Pins, Gold 51 ads. She, ettut tons Mr Ladles and Gentlemen. Croses Bracelets. (told M etch Key s, Seals. (10Id and Silver Thimbles, Gold and Silver Spectacles. n large stock of Sliver Tea and Wile Spoons at all prices, and a com plete stock el Double Plated Tea and Wide Spoons. pla ted Fro ks. Silver and Plated Butter !Solve.. and it fine stook of double plated Casters, t-ugar Spoons, Sliver Fruit Knives, and a large stock of Common Spectacles, to suit all ages. to which I invite parties tar attention; Port Mnunaies of all kinds, Sil ver Keys and Chains; a 'ergo . I .- INS '\ Mock of Accord, one, Violins, ,i,,,,, 2 ... \ and Music Boxes. (large and •. ' ‘ -1 small.) and a great variety Of - -i9 v 3 articles usually kept In a Jew- ~ •• 8 ' 4 . 4...1 elry store. I havoalso on hand 1 It 7 '- 6- :'• I a large and well selected stock 1 ---__ . .i.. ~ of CIACKS. of all patterns and ~ __ _, ..,, ,i,1 ...74 , - ..- .it 1 fashions, from one dollar up to . " - —-- ti!l - _ fifty. which I will splint a small ' . profit and warrant thorn for one 4 3 0 1 1= 1 18 I Hilit ' year, to he good time keepers. Every thing sold by me shall ha what It Is represented. Clocks. Watches, and Jewelry. carefully repaired and warranted. Carlisle July 6, 1860.-Iy, FINE WATCH RE PAI h ING;L. A F. C. KREMER. t, the New Jewelry Store on East "•,1 1 .41 Main street• near the Public ~; i t,_ Square, Is prepared to ties a and iepalr the Fives! Watches. and -‘' li -, •,: warrant them to rive entire i ~ a ) 'AP sath:factlon Mao fi ne Vantle f • - 1. Clocks of all Minix, Musical iton• 4 q 'Fa ; , 1, - es. Accordions. &c. put in corn- "tk .G. • 4 .. ..ka_,, ~ plate order, and warranted ':,, _ ~, -, II . : 10 ( uLOCKS WATCtIkS & JEWERRI SILVER AND DCA'rED WADE. ELI HOLDEN; N f a le No. 708, Alarket, St.., Dhiladolpitia,l.3,. Invites special attention to his full supply of Watch's. or ENIAMSII and GENEY A MAN Mit:Tß It E . , JEWELRY or ELEGANT DESIGNS, Silver ,s Silver Paled ll'are of the Best Quality, with an extensive assortifient of SUPERIOR TIME KEEPING CLOCKS. In a style and price adapted to the wants of all. flood *goods and fur prices is my principle. .0111 - Also, ti his Patent Shirt &ads. being of novel construction, possessing advantages over any other in-, March 15, 1801.-1 y. y Alt K LN & L MAMMOTH PLIOTOGRAPII GALLERY, S. E. Corner Eighth and Arch Streets, (11NTR ANON ON 111011TH BTIIEET,) PHILADELPHIA. After many ears* experience In all the various bran cites of the Art the Proprietors confidently Invite the attention of their friends and the public to their ox= tonalve establishment: which presents the opportunity for procuring the best pictures, equal at beast, to any first-crass Gallery In the United States. Preparations , are complete for executing all the Int pmved styles known to the Art. They have a patent arrangement for copying Daguerreotypes, Ac., Ae., nfalt irg them Life size. If desired—the only one of thk kind In this - country. Attached to tnim establishment are three coloring Artists. Ptio/ocnisolis, Including Painting, as low no 12.00. Do with Prattle, Do. at 7'5 cents., Extra topic•' 50 cents. or $5 per dozen. Life size Photographs as low as /0 and I vorytt pe at soma price. pitiable Ambretypes at 50 centreeltd upwards. A most et.tensive assortment of Gilt Frames umbrae• lug a select and choice variety of the latest styles. Prices Crain o'2 rants and upwards. Especial attention bestowed upon Life sized Photo. graphs in 011 transr..rrol from snutll pletuies, andiron lire, Price. front $5O to /;100. . 1 3 , t)'• Instructions given In , the-Art. Feb, 22, 'el -Iy. • .I\TEW DRU•G . STORE.. -1 - 1, NEXT LlOOlt To INIIOFF'S CORNER. • rm.elved a largo aKsortment a lar,ke assortment of Fresh Drug-,Conlin:Miados and- Fancy Article, em bradug . PERFUMERIES,' OILS, SOAPS, &C. SPICE, smell am PEPPER CLOVES, ALLSPICE and CINNAMON. freshly ground every week • Essences of all kindajtint made. All the Patent -Madhints of the . iTeMn.tantly mi band. elan, a few bosua of Eleffer'e bytmrptle Powdoli. - Ati rbyalcianalpLions inwardly and caiefullY APPonnded...._ . SEGARS AND TOBACCO, of best bratubt, tueelvod regblarly. .Alan." iorse Pow - dela by the leickngo ,or small of tim best 014114.. t„ .' • • 'IREYNOLD, & PEIVVIER. Cadldo, May 44, y. • r U .13 !il ,NG 'l . J.. 1 vec”lyol a Meg', .6moeimant or r.ll Out)) Da dna, oum Cum 1 , 41 ,Icin3, ac, and ;1)r, stoo eheop Ilt 5:„,.0 ~. , - , JAMES R. WEAYER'S CABINET 5 % 7-* 141 .,:f - Amp N lIVA AT A I O , Having been engaged In the business for over twenty years he would return' thanks to his Mistthters nod feltdois, for the liberal encouragement extended to him hi years gone ly, and further assures them that no palm will be spat•ed, to give full Satisfaction to all who may favor him with a call. • • CHAIRS AN9 FURNITURE, of every description constantly on hand, or rondo to order. ll:moulted to lan of the best quality, of the la test style, well finished, and sold at the lowest possible prices tor cash. Ile also continues business as an UNDERTAKER. Ready made Collins, Metallic or otherwise. kept con stoutly on hand and funerals promptly 'attended to personally in town or country, on the most reasonable terms. • - - Cherry and Walnut Coffins, large siz't, well fobbed and lilted inside, from 13 to 12 dollars. j . . Walnut Coflias covered from lb to 30 dollars. JAMES It. WEAVER. 1854-ly 11.—Two proportlas Altman In Churshtnisn,Cumb. county, art offered for sale on easy tunas. Apply as above. J. R. W CUMBERLAND VALLEY BANK PROPRIETOIts. LUAU BARNUM AN, JusiN S. ST ERRExT, JOHN DUNLAP, H. A. STURGEON. WILLIAM Km, 111 CI I All n WooDs, Jott:s C. DUNLAP, This Bank, Is now prepared to do a general Thinking and Exchange business under the name and style of ii lilt. DUNLAP at Co., in the seine place lately eccu. pied by tier. Brenneman St 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 Issued for as short a period as four months. Interest on all certificates will cense at maturity. provided. however, that if sold certificates are renewed at any time thereafter for an other given period, they shat 'Jitter the same rate of in terest up to the time of renewal. Twor ty days notice must be given of an Intention to withdraw interest do pesita. they call the attention of Farmers, lilechanice and ali t tiers who levier a safe depository for their money, to the undeniable fact. that the proprietors of this Bonk ace not. null liable to the awounl of their stock in the hank, but are MVP:WI:ALLY liable to the extent of their estates Inc all the Deposits, and other obligations o Ker. Dunlap h CO. Particular attention Plnell 10 the Chlleetion of Vendee Notes, Foreign 'Allis. Drafts. Chocks. Are, in any part of the United States end enmities. Itemitteneos rondo to any part of the 'United States England, nod Irels.td. They will at all times he pleased to give any informs Ilan desired in record to men ey matters In a en eel The faithful and confidential exert] tton of all order entrused to them mat be relied 'upon. Open the business from it o'clock in the morrAng flat o'clock In the evening. 11. A. STUB ay.oN , Cast:ll-'7. Carlisle, Aug. 14,1960. TILL TRIUMPHANT.. PLI Till , complete success of the Prairie Flower Conk ion. warrants the suliscriblir in culling the attention of all who may want n superior stove to call and ex amine the only stove that has given universal stabil - sc. WHAT IS CLAIMED OVER OTIIERS IS lot. A oaring of from 30 to 00 per cent. In fuel. 2nd. A hotter and qui 'her Oren from the name fire. •.:Id A larger Oven than any other stove of the game-size, 4th. The preservation of the centre piece from elating sn yin): repairs, sth. The best tinker, Roaster, end Cook now Sn use, . 6th. A superior arrangement for cleaning the flues, th. A perfect (las Consumer for either word or coal. The Prairie Flower is warranted to give satisfaction In every particular. and will he shown with pleasure to all who teal can. whether desiring to purchase or not, any quantity of reference In town cr country. A few other good Cook Stoves on hand, which will be - sold very low to close stock spouting. Hoofing. job work, Copper-smithing and Simeting work promptly attended tn. In town or coun try. All work warranted at the old stand, Hanover strt north of houther. MARY )l. 5101tRIS. N. B. OM Copper, Brass and Pewter bought, and the highest price paid in cash or goods, March 28. 1800.—tf. 4Cc:3•Baa! 444c0.9.1!! TO FARMERS LI 3114:BURNERS AN I) OTII PIS. The undersignad hive been appointed sole agents for the sale of the celebrated Treverton Coal. This Coal in reftiihrillftlded by Mr. Landis and others who have tried it, t, he equally :IR strong and t urn no much lime per ton. no tyke:is Talley or any other coal In use. Persons In want of Limn Coal will hind it to their In• ter, st u, buy this coal as It costs - from twenty to twete ,sets pet ton less than tyltensN'allty. We have the prepared 'Fret ertata Cool for Mathis tne always on hand Also a large stork of coal of all Mods Our stock of LUMBER is large and complete and will bn soul at the lowest prices. Thankful tbr past ravers we respectfully ash a con• tl nuance of•t he saute. - ARMSTRONG A HOFFER. duly 23,1860. - THOMAS CONLY'S 1 1 0 W A ‘i lt 0 0 1 LP 111 a A Benevolent • Institut istahlisheJ by special en dowment for the reli 'le sick and distressed, afflicted with Virt td Epidemic diseases. and especially tb, 'ure of Diseases of the Sexual Organs MEDICAL A rrvicE given gratis. by the Acting Sur• aeon. to all who apply by letter, with a description of their condition. (age, occupation, habits of life, Ac.,) and in ClOOB of extreme poverty, Medicines furnished free of char e. VALUA [taps REPORTS on Spermatorrtura, and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the NEW It EM EDI LS employed in the Dispensary. sent to the afflicted in sealed lett°, envelopes, free of charge. Two or three Swops its postage will be acceptable. Address. DR..% SK I LLFN 11013011 TON, Acting Sur. goon. Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Phililiielphia, Pa. Hy order of the Directors, EZRA D. HEARTWELL, Prosid.n. ONO. FA IRCHILD, Secretary. • March 8, 1881.-Iy. I C.) /•a t HARDWARE! HARD ] OW I WARE!! joult I?- Lyno,& Son have just completed opening their rlpring Stock of Hardware. Paints., Oils varnishes, .te. to which they Invite the early attteotion of the public. We have greatly enlarged our stock In all Its various bra nches,a tut est) now accommodate the p u lic xtth_ • In largo or small quantities., at the lowest prices. But we do not wish the public to understand that wo have brought all the 1 nods in Philadelphia and Nese York to our Ilion, tint we Call assure them that ono look into our store will con since them that WO have Ruough to supply the demand in this market. Persons wanting goods in our line will find it to their advantage to give us n call before making . theix,purehasea.—All orders persotlallY dna . ptintittially attantkd to, and-no misre presentations made to effect sales JOHN P. LYNB & SON, North Hanover St. Carlisle May 2, '6O EXChLSIOLt -PICTURES e j A. P. HEN WOOD would respectfully Inform nu citizens and thinity that helms taken room, In 'Lug's new bull ling; oUit corner of Market .square, where he is at iill times ready to take AMBROTVI'ES in the latest and must approv• d style. Pictures taken in rainy and cloudy weather LB well ns clear. and sat• staction given or nu charges made. Portraits and Da• • eotypes copied. Miniature Pictures taken for ocketa Age.. in Ambrotype. Andirotypes warmuted to stand the teat of time, beta r mate, it • Ladies and Gentlemen are cordially invited to ca and examine spechnens. Prices from 25cts. to $lO. A. It. lIENWOOD. Jan. •17. 1808.-4.Y.' Artist. Carlisle Jul . 1861 -ly ',NOVEMBER 2ND, 1860. The rootlet m of tho ERALD" are mullah) that 1 have just brouilit from the city a largo supply.of Dried Apples and Pedalos, Fresh Tomatoes in cans. fresh Mushrooms. the very best Pickles, different kinds of mixed Mustards and Satires, Lemons nod Oranges, Prom's, Figs. Itatelus. Sugars, Coffees. Teas. Molasses. Fish. Salt. Fine Segard'and Tobacco: very free Brandies, Old Bye Whiskey. Wines Ac ; besides a general assort ment of goods in our line of trade, offered at the very lowest priers, FOR CASII. 1531. BENTZ. Nov.:Li. INC jRGAINS! BARGAINS!: ) Now is the time for cheap goods. Closing out the entire stock at utiproretlenily low prices, to make room for spring assorthici , t. All in want of Cheap Dry Hoods, ail) respectfully Invited to call at the cheap store CRAB. 0011.111 C, Trustee. Odrllslo Feb, 15, 1801 TRUNKS 1 TRUNKS!! TRUNKS!! Solo Leather French Style, And Dress trunks and. Bonnet Boxes, Traveling Dautsi e Alt nta' solid Leather nod sole Leather Brass Hand Trunks I'm !uses, New Traveling Bags, Ate., a largo assortment and very low prices at LI V INO STON'S, North Hanover Street. LIR ES II A C K F.RE 11 A l'oCilj I e 1 erol—n»v catch—hi r..so,oo.parlt gus of llnlvoe, Quartor, and MAUI Enk an!, 411.'30, f;ALMON, for salo Itt Up, Storo of Lilo sulmerlhor. - Oct. 26,'60. J W EDT. T[tACE 011AINS . ' OF ALL ',kids with u Lugo imsortuient of PP ' Ln; WITT CIIAIIsis, .r llAlithit (MAINS, 1:R! AST CII AIMS, FIFTH ell AI NS, LnUCHAINS,.TONOih CIi.IINST COW CHAINS. SPREAD J v^t iirtiiiitlieFii-Ifitidware Stove ef Il.• eh 1.'60. S.A.XTON MtUNKS! TRUNKS! !L'IWNKS I Millet,' Leather, French Style. and DITNR milts nod Donike 'lotto!, Travelin Om, Fze: Gantt.' r , olid Leather Dranti t.ll.nil g. Pre Noni Trtvel ie;s Bit e, be.. at 1,1t.:0 essorteletil. :led ver N y low nrieen LIIGSTO'A at North Ilanovir Stieet. _____—... • `iTd)1.1.(41,..11.09h1.. FOR RENT.—The Lrgo 6,nro liontn at Ma West end of Main' Street. I t a tato op iv)th countorn. and n 114171113. and haR a lar, , e and convvole.nt tellay...rntweasinn 063111nm:tea , ' aLoly. Enrynho ot• ADA 31 UNSEMAN. --61.1141e,_nec41, Sao. t_ - - • . , _ ._ • . 1 iAII IS WA' C ILA TN.—A n eit.sup p 13r, of _) e Lipe e lor C4‘put ' ObainAttA steely 04.1 at t Ili) cixeap storti nr ~ . 011 AS. QatlillY,- Fob. 15. .nn. -• • , • . , :... . Trar,teet; Twit received .anothcir tie*. aqa Fohenp 16c of It'rhurcHor.:a, Duramr SC I,Pixon . l.foonx, MU! ke.., Re. , AY Glm elin rn VIA, ehre. . • ' •l ' ; I TI ., Disttliaitcaus. NORTII ,11,1NOYEIL STRLET. CARLISLE, Pe RELIABLE GOODS. SUGAR CUR ICD HAMS ANT; 1..1E10 App U 12 '6l Mail 31tiabs rItJMBEBLAND VALLEY R. E._ WINTER ARRANGEMENT. 1:1 - .°s l j" ,- J r ; M. 3 3 0 0 Cliet:S(ll, Uk 114,Unt,1 Un and niter MONDAY, mx:E3lll I h Jd, IN4IO, l'ANPenge Train: will ruin lIN follnws: (6 . undays fixeepted :) FOR CIIAIIIILLEORLRO AND liAßßlblibliCs. Ist Train. sin 7AO A. M, . 2 Y. 31 7.37 " 3.36 " Leave Ilagerg tem' n, t. tlreenenxt le. " Chambersburg, 8.30 tt 1.25 " " Shippensbnrg, 11.00 0 1.07 " Newrille, • 0.32 " 2.80 0 it Carlisle. 10.10 " 8.10 0 " Mechanicsburg, 10 42 " 342 " Arrive at Harrisburg. 11.15 " 4.10 0 FOR CIiAMDERSBURO AND 11A0ER8EOWN. . • •' Ist Train. 2d Train, Leave Harrisburg 8.05 A. 31 1.40 P. M. tileelinvicsburg 8.47 "- 2.20 0 " Carlisle, t 9.27 0 it 00 " Nen,ille, 10.02 " .334 Shippcnsburg, 10.33 "' 4.05 0 " ( bandr`. ( A rrive) 11 00 445 0 "......Oroonctistle t 11.55 • ' .525 0 Arrive at Hagerstown. 1235 - AI II THREE Daily Trains leave Harrisburg for Pittalturl at 318. and 7.1 1 0. A. 31.. and 4 10 P. M., For Philadelphia. via Pentisyll Matt Central Reililffic At 2.40 A. 31 , 12.85.1 15. and 525 P. 51. 'Via Lebanon V. R. R., al 8.00-A. 31:. - and 1.45, P. M. For italtimoic, at 3.00 & 7.40 A. M.. & 1 00 P.M. For reverton and li illhunsport nt 1.40 rind 8.15, P. 31. Trains on Dauphin Read at 2.00, P N. NOTICE TO PASSENGERS: At all Stations where' Tickets are sold, viz: Hagerstown, Greencastle, Chem beraburg. Shippensburg. Newville. Cturllsle. hleche nies burg ard Harrisburg. a reduction of TEN CENTS on each Ticket' Trill be made to all Passengers that provide themselves with Tickets before entering the Cars. 0. N. LULL Super'. Railroad Office, Chambersburg, 1 Dec. 7,1890. i KW AIR LINE ROUTE `lO INEW 1011 K! ,44,= . 7•5r`;p41 SHORTEST IN DISTANCE AND. QUICKEST IN TIME • BETWEEN THE TWO CITIES NEW TORN. ' AND HARRISBURG. VIA READING, A LLENTOWN AND EA TO N Idt"INING NOl b Ltro, W est leaves hew York at. 1 A, 01.. nrc'sing at Harrisburg at 12.45 noon, only hours between ,ye two 3IA 11, 1.1 S. leaves New York at 12.00 noon, and ar rives at Ilarrisi.•rg ni 8.00 I'. M. 31(TIINI00 MAIL LINE l'ast. leaves Harrisburg at 0.00 A. 31.. arrb big a New Y. rk nt P. 01. A FTEO\Oi.O EX e c LIN 1., No-t, leaves Harris burg at 1.15 P )1. al riving nt New York at 11 no I' M. Con nerlons are mode a' ilarri urg at 1.00 P. 01. with. the Past:angel Trains In card, direc' -n on the Pen nhyl son la Cumberland Valley and Nort, Central Rail. rend. All trains connect at Reading with tar Potts ville and Philadelphia, and at Allentown ouch Chunk, Enston. A e . NO Ch 00 , ,, oh 1'1.50111,0r Caro or IlAggilge between r. Yrok and Ilarrisbrirg, by the 11.00 A. 01. Line Irvin Now York or the 1 15 P. It. Irvin lln, riot Tire For beguty of scenery, arid I-pee...comfort and aceorn. !Tualatin', this route prep...too superb/r inducements to the travelling public. Fare between New York and Harrisburg FIVE DOL. LARS. For Hants and °the, Infra tuatbm apply to .1. J. CLYDE, General it Harrisburg. CARLISLE AND PIIILADELPIIIA 44-= 4; 1 J. DAILY FREIGHT LINE. FREED, WARD A FREED, 811 MARKET STREET, EIfiILiDEI.PIIIA a. & v. RUOADS, =I Cars of this Line leave tho Depot 811 Market st., Daily, at 4 o'clock, P. 31. Lear,, Carlisle, Daily, at 7 o'clock. A M. Goode Intended for this Line should be ,r /Irked C. & P. Daily Freight Line, and scut in by 4 o'clock. May 25, 1558. pHILADELPHIA AND READING R A I 1. 11, 0 A, D SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, On and after MAY 28, 11.G0. Two pagaenger trains leave ilarrhourg daily, (Sun. any excepted.) at 6.00 A. I‘l , and 1 40 x.. 17.. nir Phila delphia, arriving there at 1.23 u..au and 11.1 A P. M. haunting, Irave Philadelphia a{ 8.00 A.M.. and 2.30 P. M., arriving at Ilarribburg at 12.4 noon and 0.30 P. M. PAM,: To Philadelphia, No, I Care. $3.25; No. 2 (in same train.) $2 To. Fares to Reading. $l.OO and VA,. At Reading. roan set with trains fur Pottsville, NI liters villa, Tanntgon, Catawissa. Are. - +our trains leave Leading for Philadelphia daily, at 6A. 1)1 10.45 A. NI., 12.30 n0,.1. and 3.4:t P. NI. Leave Philadelphia for heading at 5.00 A. 31., 1,00 P. NI.. 3.30 P 51.. anti 5.00 P. NI. Fares from Reading to Philadelphia. 81 TO and $1 45. The morning train trim Gan isiturg connects at Rending with up train for Wiliteabarre. Pittston and Scranton. Fm through tickets and other in torm atlon apply td J. J. CLYDE, - General Agent. Aug. 3'60 3Tats d (Cops EDP ri .111. HAT AND CAP EMPORIUM ! r r ho undersigned having purchased the peock,&c„ of tiw late m 11. Trout deed, would respectfully announce to tbepul.lle that be will eon. tinue the HAWING ut the old btaild, in West nigh Arent. and oithn renewed cud efficient effort, produce . rticles of Brad I,ret.n Every Variety, Style .71e1 Quality, that shat be strictly in keeping with the ' improvement of the Art, slid fully up to eg e h. whi c h wu the. I have unhand a ., splundid assortment of . - P . ] !W. • HATS AND CAP,. ^ W . HATS of all descriptions, from' the erintnon Wool to the finest ILK ANL) SILK HATS; and et prlces that roust 81111 every one wbo has on eye to getting the worth of hit money. 'the stork lueluden, Mold SKIN, CASSINIERE, BEAVER k FELT HATS, or every style and color and unsurpasf et, for LIGHT IiPiSS. DURABILITY AND by these or any other establishment in the country. BOYS' and CHILDREN'S HATS atul CADS, of every leseription constantly on hand. He respectfully Invites all the old patrons and ne many now ones as poasible, i to give Illm a call. J. 13. CALM°. Apr. 25, 1860-1 y ‘.2 ECON D SPRING ARRIVAL.- IJ LARGE SUPPLIES FUR THE IiEAD AND BEET, At the store of John Irvine, on the N. E corner of the public square, Is the place to purchase Boots Shoes Bats 8 Calmat prices that duly cc nmethion. lie has just returned Irom the hest N it b the 'fullest and most complete assortment 01 Boole , . Imhors, lints Caps that he has over meseuted to this minniunlty, and which he is determined to sell at the low eel prissi ble prices. Ills stock embraces ever) thing in his lino of business, such as N 1 N'S & ROYS' FINE CALF BOOTS, Boot,, Cain and Patent Leather ON lord Tire, Cal and Patent Leather (loiters, Call Au!Mors, Cali and Kip Brogans, Slippers, &e. z.tinvas' wr.41.11. Fino'Frencb and Foglisb Lasting Gaiters, Morocco, Call and Kld Boots, Vino Kid Stipp. rs, Fancy elippera, Morocco, and Kid Buskin's. Ac.. . AliStiES AND CIIIL1).11111Y8 WEAR ofall descriptions embracing lino Lasting Gaiters, Morocco anti Lasting Button Boots, Morocco I.:met/loom of all kinds, iaocy lames of various styles slippers. &c. lIATr & CA I'S, 811 k. Cassimere, Fur and Wool hats of alivalitles and 141e:o r als° a)arga assortment of STlrliW 11 A T,B • Boots and Shoes mach, to order at the shortest notice Repairing promptly done. Corinth nt of his ability to pleaso on classes of custoiners, he respootfully — lnvltca the public to tdvo him a ran. itoruember the place, N. E. corner of the Public Sonora; • May SO, 'la 1 1 ` OIL SALE.— The large • throo-otory Brick Howl) on Maio , . 1 , _ Stroot. will te'liold on Noy tornip, .. C01 . 0 , 3Cx , Call ut the Jetrolry Storo lu rat , : . - , i; 114 '. = i s , .• April to, 11:00, riIiEGARAY INSTITUTE.- 1511 avkldfe49 SPRUCE STREET PIIIVA This Tristituto, -onducted for tiio years paid, In this etty; by Zilom , tki (Ink:PAHA I' nod her niece MADAME WiIER 'vtotx, upon the' same principles an the ono in New 1 ork, .4141011i:4ml there In the year 12,14. will reopen on I.lon dai, iiloptaniber 10th, with its usual ample and complete oeislon for the odueatlnmor Young Lettlea, under the ul.eetion of Madame D'llereilly, Clieniare, and all infornaktlien, can he obtained on application to the Prinelpal. - Ainuot 10, 1001. _ LARGE . A RitIVAL ',Up • FRES it o anntml Et+l-Pis:ll. 0k1itt,41N , 11.a.,. , 'Among which hi n taro 14 9 1', 14,;3 4 , 0** (1 )t 6 : 4 4. 0;• murii dry wilt-11E11ft I NG. hi cia/c:IIIO33IP,..MAKIC , ' tpfi'4' at pima that la really 1001'0400Y law.,4oktili'til.){lll% • SAUCES,. PRESPIRVES i ' . ,-,''''• . and n good' a4;?,tatant TOBACCO4IIO.SEGARSI ..• • , lawi•at value for OASRoa.cuntry rioduce. - • C JOHN Jll\ N 1 It. E. $11,t.11,..1..k4
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