JltebicineS. HOSTE'fTER'S STeitigiCittriTTEßS. The proprietors and mini facturers of ITOS TEETER'S CELEBBATEDSTOMACII BIT TERS can appeal with perfect confidence to physicians and citizens generally of the United /States, because the article has attained a repu tation heretofore unknown. A few facts upon this point will speak more powerfully than volumes of bare assertion or blazoning puffery. . . /Le consumption of lioutetter's Stomach Bit ters for the !set year amounted to over a half "million. bottles, and from its manifest steady, Increase in times past, it is evidefit that during the coming year (Ito consumption will reach near one million bottles. This immense amount Gould 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 tecominend the Bitters to their patients, but are ready at all times to give testimonials to its efficacy in all cases of stomachic derangements sad the diseases resulting therefrom. This is note temporary popularity, obtained by extraordinary efforts in the way of trum peting the qualities, of the Bitters, but a solid eiatimation of an invaluable medicine, which is destined to he as enduring as time itself. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters have proved Goditi"nd to regions where fever and ague sad' various other bilious complaints have aotinted their victims by hundreds. To be able., : to state confidently that the "Bitters" are i certain cure for the Dyspepsia and like diseases, is to the proprietors a sotirce of un alloyed pleasure. It removes all morbid matter from the stomach, purifies the blood, and irnparte renewed vitality to the nervous system, wiring it that tone and energy indispensable ter the restoration of health. It operates upon the stomach, liver, and other digestive organs, wildly hut powerfully, and soon restores them to 'condition cesential to the healthy discharge el the functions of nature. Elderly persons may use the Bitters daily as per directions on the bottle, end they will fin( fn 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 tee evi dence of thousands of aged men and women Rho have experienced the benefit of using this preparation while suffering from stomach de, mingements and general debility; acting under Oho advice of physicians, they have abandoned al/ deleterious drugs and fairly tested the merits of this article. A few words to the *staler sex. There are certain periods when their cares are so harassing that many of them rink under the trial. The relation of mother and child ig so absorbingly tender, that the mother, especially if she lie young, is apt to forget her own health in her extreme anxiety for her infant. Should the period of maternity arrive during the slimmer Henson, the wear of body and. mind is generally aggravated. Ilere, then, is a necessity for a tit imulant to recupe rate the energies of the system, and enable the mother to bear up under her exhausting trials and responsibilities. Nursing mothers gene rally prefer the Bitters to all other invigora tion that receive the endorsement of physi cians, because it:is agreeable to the taste as "ell as certain to give a permanent increase V bodily strength. 'JAN those persons, to whom we have particu bet, referred above, to wit: sufferers from Oliver and ague, caused by malaria, dim-rho:a, dysenteey, indigestion, loss of appetite, and all diseases or derangements of the stomach, superannuated invalids, persons of sedentary oreepation, and nursing mothers, will consult ellen , own phyeical welfare by giving to Hos tetter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters a. trial. CAUTION.—Wo caution the public against iliming any of the many imitations or counter foils, kuLt ask for iloarnrrr i tt'm CELEBRATED &TOHACO BITTERS. nod See that each bottle has Oa words Dr. J. I lostetter's Stomach Bitters" blown on the tide of the tel and Ft:Duped •• tho metallic cap covering the cork, and •Eserya that our autograph signature is en the batch at.- Prepared and sold by 11OBTETTER & eMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa., and sold by all ernegiate, grocers, and dealers generally Shroughout the United States, South Ame- Oleo. and Germany. Bold by S. Elliott, S. W. ilavergt lA, Carlisle; John Cl.dittick, John Stombauth, Hippont-litog , L Kau =Ma, J. 13. Henning Mechanicsburg ; and Druggh,t, 1 florally throughout the county. Nov. 31, '59. LNDSEY'S IMPROVED *az-BLOOD SEARCHER ''3l I= it. the speedy, raffles I, end effovi and runs of ALL DISEASES arising I rem IMPURITY 01? THE BLOOD. Phis medicine has wrou; lihe desperate cases of Bevanla, Cancerous termations, Cutaneous Diseases, Erysipelas, Bolls, Pimples on the face, Sore Eyes, Old, Stubborn Ulcers, Scald Bead. Vetter affections, Rheumatic Disorders, Dyspepsia, Costiveness, jaundice, Salt Rheum. Wercu Hal Diseases, General Debility, Liver Complaint, Loss of Appetite Low Spirits, Foul Stomach. Pemale Complaints. and all Diseases having theirrol On In an impure state of the Blood. We inter to the case of David McCreary, of Napier qi"rmthiP, Bedford Co., Pa. who, on the :Slot day of Aug het, 1158 mode affidavit before Justice Corley that he leas treated for the cure of Cancer by three physicians of Bedford county, and by Dr. Newton of the Eclectic Ooliege In Cincinnati, for a period of nearly eight Months, notwithstanding which, his lip, nose, tied a Portion of his left cheek wore entirely eaten away! lie Dad given up all hope, when ho heard of the Illood Searcher," and was Induced to try it. Four bottles eared him, and although sadly disfigured, there Is no question but what this Invaluable medicine saved his le. 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 o£lloo of Nancy Bleakney, of Eldor a., Armstrong county, Pa., cured of Scrofula after be• fag unable to get out of her bed for three years. To the case ofa lady In Ansonville, Clearfield county Who was also afflicted with Scrofula in its worst form. . . . . To the Ease of Georg° Meisel, residing in carrolltown, Sernbrla county, Pa.. who with so badly afflicted with !Rancor that it eat his entire nose 50, and his case was worn If possible, than McCreary's. The particulars Of them) cases—every one of which ilea cured by the use" of the Blood Searcher—may also to found in a circular to be had of any of the Agents. R. B. LEMON, Proprietor. Laboratory for the manufacture and sale, near the ea. Railroad Depot, Hollidaysburg, Pa. Dr. Oeo. H. Keyser, Wholesale Agent. Pittsburgh, Pa. may, For sale in Carlisle by S. W. Haverstick ' S. El Slott, and ltoynoldn &I. Wert Dr. J. HerringMechanics berg ; °moodier & Tool , Shopherdstown ; Joshua Culp Slowdown; Jacob Sim ono, Cross Roads; J. J. Coble, 1. Wise Shiremanstown, A. M. Leldich, Boiling Springs Mary W. Kissel, Chufchtown; 0. W. Robinson West Rill; Easnaught & i Co., Oakville; Shoemaker & Billott, Newburg; Wmj & . Bratton, Nowrltle; J. Hood & Os ~ Springfield ; Russ 11 Co., Dlckinfion; Wieland a Washing, Jacksonv Ile-, Wm. Clark & Lo., Lees, Steads; Wm: if. Rattle , gportlng Hill; .1): Denllnger "Dna Hall; J. 0. /Ale , Shippensburg i all of Cumber Let county, .'ti. . . . ,A CARD TUTHE Dr. Dnponoo•s Golden Pills for.remalfri. - "fallible in correcting, regulating or removing all obatructions, from whatever cause, and always successful as a preventive. ilk• Clombination of Ingredients in Dr. Doponee's Ilidden Pills are perfectly harmless. They have been Owl In the private practice of old br. Duponco, for 30 fears, and thousands of ladies can testify to their great Mal never-falling success In almost every case, in cot , . toting irregularities, relieving painful and distressing lisenetruation particularly at the change of life. From am to ten pills will cure that common, yet dreadful Illimplalnt, the Whites. Nearly every female in the Ming suffers from this complaint. Tho above pill has rmanently cured thousands, and will cure you if you them. They cannot harm you, on the contrary ey remove all obstructions, and restore, nature to its ~. *epee channel, and Invigorate the Whole system; they ase perfectly safe - and harmless:" :- " rec. 01. per box . . Sold - wholesale and retail by - - - - 0: ELLIOTT, Druggist, Carlisle,-Pa, tfft• tithe sole agent for that place Ladles, by remit. mos him $1 to the "Carlisle Post Delco" can have the i H a sent - to any part of the sountry, free of' postage, - Iflllii. Sold also by Chas. A. Bannvart, Harrisburg, , T, Miller, York, J. A. Wolf, Wrightsville and by ono ggist in every village and town In the Dillon. N. I. 4 Look out for counterfeits. Div no Holden ills of any kind, unless every box le signed by S.- D._ mrs. All others are a base Imposition and unsafe, Mettle, as yon_value your lives and health, (to say tebbing of being humbugged out of your money) buy ly those who show the signature of 13, D, UOITE on cry box, which has recently been added on account of. ..at counterfeit of the 51110. B. D. HOWLS, , -_,_:,..:Gris 30_,1M • 1y,„., -_,,,•, _-_,tieleyreprietors Norr 'itork. - * OLLS;=---. 10 Tone Whlte Lead. 1000 0411 one of oil. Just tv°4 'Kb a large assortment of reiradaltes, • • - Itlre•Preof Paint, anapontlike, lnerence Wldte, : ..141111.&21no, a Colored Zinn,: . - , , , Boiled 611. 4 '' • ' __:../3/11110 ;perm 011 - a and • . , • 'lo t r f -...rtyr siknort, 164 " 1 '" Y174"e51---0,.:. iOTIGE_ 'l.li4l°"°f luttifblllol' OVICO allitotttrlvlegi _ Cia_tp siYe Il e d itall it qv , ' Isont oilt, ottlerw fOT „ l a n c, !VOW' 5.46 ht the most Miraculous cures All .t he above articles sent free, by express, for $5,00. C/11111 con either accompany the order, or be paid to the express agent on delivery of gouda. HUNT .17/. Co. Perfumers to thdQueom Regent Bt., London, and 77 - &nom Bt., Philadelphia, Pa. For Bale by all Druggists and Perfuinbia.• •-;- • TM. The Trade supplied. Oct. 2.6, 60.—1 y. SPEER'S SAIIIBUCI WINE CULTIVATED OrORTO SAIIIDUCUS EVERY FAMILY SHOULD USE SPEER'S SAMBUCI WINE. oBLEBRA.TED- for its medicinal and kJ beneficial uunlif les asn genuine Stimulant, Tonle, Diuretic - and, -Sudorific,: higbik-cateemed=breininent physicians, and some of the first families inaharope and America. -.-= . • SPEWS SAMBUCI WlNEgis not a . manufactured article, but la pure, from the juice of Portugal Sambu cue, cultivated In Now iorsehreconimended by Ohmulets and Physicians, as possessing medicinal properties en. parlor to any other Wined in use,.. and an excellent article for all weak and debilitated porimis, gad the aged and Infirm, improving the appetite, and benefiting' tulles and children. • A LADIES' *INE, . Because It will not intoxicate as other winos, an it eon -tains-no-mixturomtspiritinr other llquorb,andradmirer 'Sor•its•rich-poeultar- ilayor-and-riutritive properties.- imparting a healthy tone to the digestive organs, And a blooming, sefcand healthy skin and complexion. None genuine unless the signature of • • • , ALFRED SPEER, Passel°, N. J. he ehl Alas 'cork °Teach bottle, • - • • 4 /41? - 1d4IIE ONE TRIAL- O? THIS WINE.-alli The nig 111231 Rithicines. DR. HOOFLAND'S BALSAMIC _ CORDIAL! FOR THE SPEEDY CURE OF Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Croup, Hoarse ness. Bronchitis, Pneumonia, Diseases of the Bowels, - arising from Cold, Incipient Consumption, and for the relief and (if at a.l possible) cure of Pa• tients in advanc ed stages of the latter disease. The Balsamic Cordial is entirely a Vegetable produc tion, combining the heeling properties of the with the invigorating qualities of n Cordial, producing a combination so moil Adupted_to tha purposes intend ed, that there are but few ruses of disease which will not, at au early period, succumb to ita healing and life giving properties. . For ages, has the treatment •f pulmonary diseases occupied the greater portion of the attention of the scientific of the medical world. but none acquired more eminence In his treatment of these diereses, thou the celebrated Prussian Dr. Iloortthn, the originator of the Balsamic Cordial. Ills life was devoted to the produc tion of renfedle , that would stand unrivalled. How well he has succeeded, the American people are able to udge : and we positively assert, that no preparations the t hale ever been placed before them, have conferred the same amount of benellis ma suffering humanity, or have elicited so many eommendations front all classes of society, es the remedies of Dr. llffolland, prepared by Dr. C. Jackson et Co., of Philadelphia. The Cordial In designed for a class of diseases more general mid more fatal than any other to which the people of this country are suldect—those springing from a "1.11.1011 T coth." That eminent authority, Dr. 8011, says: "I will not say that Colds to our inhabitants what the I'Mon: and YEttow Faysn are to those of other countries; but I can aver eontidently that they usher in diseaseof greater complicity and mortality than these latter." Entirely 'Vegetable. No Alcoholic Preparation DR. 1100FLAND'S ObLETIRATFD GERMAN riTTERS9 PREPARED DV' • Dr. C. N. JACKSON & Co., Phila. Pa I=l LIVER. COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA. Janndire, Chronic or Nervona Dahllity, Diseases of tho Kidneys, and all diseases arising from +I disordered Liver or Stomach. Snoli as Constipation. Inward Piles, Fulness or Blood to the Howl, Aridity of the Stomach, Nnusea, Heart burn, I)l'gust for Food, Fulness or Weight in the Stom• arh, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at the l'lt of the :Aomori, Swimming of the Head. Hurried and Difficult Breathing, fluttering at the !kart, Choking or Suffocating sensations when In a lying posture, Dim. peps of Vision, Dots of webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull fain In the !fond, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yet lowness of the S kin and Eyes. Pain In thei3ide, Bark, Chest, Limbs, &e. Sudden Flu.hes of Heat, Burning In the Flesh, Constant !imagining, of Evil, and great Depressions of Spiri to. and will positively prevent. Yet low Fever, 11111looR Fever, 4r.e. The Proprietor In flailing the attention of the pohlle to this prOtial anon. does so vilth a feeling of the utmost confidetire In it= ri riurs and adaptation to the diseases for wltioh It Is 1.01.1.111111..11i1i'11. Ii is nn note 111111, untried article. hut one that hue stood the test of a twelve years' trial betore the Anrt•ri• •an people. and Its reputation and sale are unrivalled he any si•nlhu' preparation extant The testimony In it, favor 6'0.11 by the most prominent and well-known Physicians and Individuals in the reentry in Immense. and a can•tul persual of the Alumnae. published annti all2, by the proprietor:, and to be had gratis of any of their Agents, ran) not but satisfy the most Flteptical that this remedy is really deserving the greet celebrity it hag obtained. 3")__ S. W. II A V F.IISTICK, Agent tilt earlb.le, and by DeulerB ever) whore. [Apr. 12., 'til.-1 y. HOF. DE GRATH'S ELECTRIC rnLI - THE NEW PRACTICE —EleetrieCures.—Paln Is the pi...monitor of death; relieve the pain and you cheek the disease. 'kr Tuts OIL ACTS ON Till STATEM WITH ELPiCATICITY.— lIS of pure vegetable preparation, not the slightest applying It outwardly or inwardly; it at once gives a permanent Cliff , ' in most i uses. in from ton to twenty minutes. The best physiologists of Europe have discovered that ell organic derangement. In the animal system Is an 4.f feet of the obstruct inn 01 the physils.eleotric P a m in the organ diseased a skiltul 4Tplication of the Oil puts In ihnnedinte nmtlon the nervous fluid, And the euro i s at anon arrow pushed. No bleeding, no vomit hut., purging or blistering is resort.at to. Be ttr(th's Eloctrie 44i1 is the marvel of this age for the lidlowowlng, (not Steep thing ) Cures Rheumatism often in a day. Cures Neuralgia, Toothache, two Minutes. Cures Cramp in the Stomach, live 11111111t1, Cures iturna, Wounds. Bruises, one to three days. Cotes ll OVida , llo, fin... 11 min etas. Cllrt`S Enr Ache. Still Nock, 47t11'. one night. Cures Piles, Swelled (l lands. ten days. , Cures Fel o ns, Broken Breat,ts, Salt Shourn, two to fix del s. ('tires Hemorrhage, a, n fu hi. Abross, slx lo ten 'lays. Cures Frosted Feet and Chilblains. one to three WI), Cures Ague and Fever, our to two days, sad att.-Oil: , Nenout. and Scrofulous A (ho-tiaras Cores 80/truest in one to four days. Cures all Pains In the Back, Breast, etc., in 2 days. DEA.ritznss CURED I NEW fl OVEN. May 10th, 1850. Prof. De (lentil—My broth, has (lean deaf three years, and true bottle of }our Electric Oil curb,' Ilia Pstiruly. Yours, CLIFFORD It. SCRANTON. ANOTHER INSTANT CURE! Huntingdon, Pa.. Sept.. 1855. I do eertifr that Prof. Pe Orath's Fleet ric Oil is in fhllable for lih e ue e tie pains My wife for some Ua past has been greatly afflicted and unable to walk, ha been restored by the application of this oil almost in atantaneously. I eau cheerfully recommend it to oth era. JOHN WILLIAMSON. PlL69.—!'hnrl•n Sexton, Esq., ex-Mayor of ennui Ilya all applications cured him. Almost cured belituatinM. STIFF NECK. [Editor of Law Magazine Cured Instantaneously.] lllrani Ilnuse, Philadelphia. Prof. Chas. Do Grath—l freely give It as my opinion that your Electric Oil is among ,tha t most wonderful remedies of modern times. At the earnest requestmf a lady, who alleged that she had been cured of a most painful alLgt,tonlty,ita,use,,l was induced to try a bot tle, though tit the tidie of purehatlng, I fully believed it to he a quack medicine and a catchpenny humbug. But a trial eon vinees um that it possesses a 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 heed. After using. without success, everything prescribed by my physician, I last. evening tried your Electric Oil. 'l'hit• morning 1 am well, the relief having been as corn pinto as it was Instants ,11`0118. Yours, very truly, Jo/IN LIVINGSTON. Editor Monthly Jaw Magni.lnc, 157 Broadway. soh 11.0 West 14th St., N. Y. Mr. Livingston belongs to the old, wealthy and high ly respectable families of the old settle, of New 'York Any ens eau address him on the auljeet of the ahoy letter, which will be answered with pleasure. PHI - wipe' Depot, 277 South Bth Street, Philadelphia. 11 - 9,„ ItaYsoLos & Pinessn, Sole Agents for Carlisle. iv)._ Sold by nit Druggists. and In Jersey City at Va. Buskirk's, Washington street; Shipley's, Grove street Dr. Zabriskie's, corner of Grove and South Bth Stree Longstaff's, lig Montgomery st. Ap. 12, '6l.—ly. ITANESOME WOMEN TO THE LADIES HUNT'S "BLOOM OF ROSES." A rich and elegant color For the cheeks erlips. It will not wash or rub nff and when 01/1 . 0 applied, remains durable foryears. The tint is so tich and natural, that the elo6est scrutiny fails to detect its use. Can he removed by lemon juice and will not Injure the skin. This ha new preparation used by the celebrated Court Beauties of Loudon and Paris. Mailed free, in bottles, with directions for use, for 31,00 IIUN1"8 "COURT TOILET POWDER," imparts a dazzling whiteness to thn comple :ion, and Is unlike anything also used for this purpose. Mulled Roo for 60 Cents. HUNT'S "BRITISH BALM," removes tan, frock* sunburn and all eruptions of the skln,,,.lllallett free fur 60 Conte. 11JUNrS "IMPERIAL POMADE" for the hair stren gthens cud improves Ito growth, keepat from Pilling 9ff and Is warranted to wake tho hair curl. Malted free for $l,OO, HUNT'S "PEARL 13EAUTIFIER," for the teeth and gums, cleansesand whitens the teeth, hardens the gums purifies the breath effectually, preserves the teet,L and prevents toothache. Mailed free for 51,00 HUNT'S BRIDAL WREATH PERFUME," a double extract of orange blossom and cologne, Mailed free for 11,00 .This exquisite perfume was Drat' used by' kho Princess Royal ofEugland, on her Marriage. Messrs. Hunt & Co., presented the Princess with an elegant case of Perfumery, (In which all of the above articles werP'lncluded) in handsome cut glass with gold stop pers, valued at 51500, particulars of which appeared In the public prints. - 8 PRlETti—PßitirliifoW : .9qco 29R j jieonldwaiy Now York :PJ xAO, N. J. . . ,Tim IT° tinv Ak - , , prniztonn, nritetuts; - • • ^tel ,. ...f l ..rmery_tik , t,.llh/P1 iF I New Gboti6o, sITTEMTIOJIr: 1 EW STORE AND NEW GOODS After rotfirning life acknowledgements for tho very liberal patronage which has been extended to him, the undersigned would call attention to the but that ho has just re-opened hie extensive assortment of family Riff R S • In his now store-room, on the south-cast corner of the public square, where the public are invited to cull and examine a stock of goodk which, in elegance, variety and extant, will defy competition; comprising in part loaf, -lump, crushed and brown sugars, Java, Rio and roasted Coffee. Every. va riety and quality of TEA. Spices, (ground ri and ungrourid.) l'ickels, Sauces, Taide - 0.11.. Now Orleans, - Sugarlionse - anit TAnfddd' ; Molasses; Now York and Philadelphia Syr ups. Cheese, Macaroni, Vormecilli split Pecie:lfemicu, Mincemeat, corn Starch, Farina, dhocolate, Extract co Coffee, refined sugar at reduced rates, washing and halo Mg soda. Tobacco of the most favorite brands, and the fittest quality of &gars. Also, a .Imantiful assortment of Britannia Ware, plain and g..ld band China Ware, Glass, Queens, Stone and Earthern Ware, in great vs. Hay, and an elegant lot of Fancy Soaps, extracts and perfumery for the toilet. I,IITB including Peaches in cans, Ratsins;"Cran• herrieP, dry apples, citron, almonds, oranges, lemons, tc., &c. LIQUORS: Wholesale and retail, embrarintr. common and old Rye H bin' key, Brandies. dark and pale, Lisbon Sherry l'ort, Maderia, Ginger, Catawba T:.;3 -7 t.; - 4".\ -7 ,2,•Airj • and tiuseat {DOR In casks and bot• tics, Scotch Ithishey, Ilolladd din, and Schoidam Schnapps.. FISH' AND SALT A large stock of LAMPS, Including Ityott's eolehrated lamps for horning, Itoiosene or coal oil, also Sperm, Pine, Lard and Coal Oil, Burning Sperm and Star Candles. CEDAR-WARE AND BROOMS. Brufl3.; Copes. Mopps, Soaps, Door-mate, Walters, honking-glasses, fine letter and note paper, \ allow Ware. painted buckets, &c. Cotton And woollen Hose, and half Hose, And a full stork of Gloves, Including the well known Hanover Burk Cloves. In short, his stork comprises everything that is called for in his line of" hosiness, nod no eiTorts will he spared to render entire satisfaction to his cumlomorli. Carlisle, get. 27, 1258—1 y. 491, Marketing of 1.111 kin& taken In exchange fo good:, " OMR A' OX' 17 ff ZILE. " FAMILY GROCERY AND TEA STORE Just received and In store, a fresh and weld so• looted assortment of Rio, Java and Mara caibo Coffee. Roasted Coffee, Crushed Pulverized Sugars. Refined and other brown Sugars, superior Syrup Molasses, Orleans (baking) Molas Fes. Spices of every variety— pure only Starch, Farina and Chocolate. %rem-old, Cheese and Cr:I:el:ors. Tapioca and Sago, Indigo, Saleratus and Soda, Cream Tartar. and as sorted Pickles, Mustard and Corjander Seed. TEAS.—.A fine assortment in Packages, 4, " and in hulk--as well .s all other mitirlow b f q,,, r i ug i t the Mi.:loess—all at the low rot •, I and late reduced prices. J. W. EBY. DRY GOODS: DRY GOODS: 1 1 111 ST ARRIVAL OF DRY GOODS JL THIS SEA:•ON: We hare ju't completed opening our Spring stork of Dry tioods, which is larger,. uteri more varied thou at any termer period. • • To our friends and customers we invite ,ou In v isit our immense Store Rooms. Our stock consist:: in part of SILE.KOISES, FANCY AND PLAIN. Magnificent and brilliant sty lea of Spring Silks. a very InNe lot of II 1..10K SILKS. plain and fignred.and Foul alds at 05011• especially LOS It" the l af in, to this drp•irtmvut of our monster stock. Nl.l,ViOl Jac , tto'red 15 , rqtt d ( laths, ll liver Chem , Lode,,, (lush De Lame, colored :ind ligurtl Ih illiants. ['tench 11114 English Clinic s, English and American Calicos, .oe, he. =I The, iroiale have been seleeteil with rare, and are frian the I tritest and beet 111.pm - tht Ileum, in New Tiiik :111,i Philadelphia. hare in tins department, i. ens . . 1,3• • 1.4. Erigi gS. illianta, Lair us, Mull Muslin a, Dulles Fine French rollers, r,lenves. Of Is birth yr. , t 1,1,11,1. 1,311111131.1111, in nh r to raliriy tirttrir :tint low, in ;nit, Ili tho )1(11'12'S IN() (P)f)r)s. Till 4 tine ery larg, and ample In every department.. El= WOOICII. 1.i1 , 11 11.0.1 tr I,a•liek ileutl.,en. filth Silk, Lii•le thread l/lur Call a n d our •• flu. I. (Hot BIM= Flennclk, Blankets, end every article in the dumeet u• /1111, 14 Dry Bonds. in larrer y and in more coniplcto assortment then can be luund in)any House in the interior or Pan nsyl yenta. MMEME Cloth's, • Cassimores. VeHtlnvs. Lineng, Cott,nado Ileaverteens, and curds, for both Met) arid Boyn.—Ou en,itu.-res are aqjudg,d to I , lll,n,alern to bu uubu panned for beauty nod quality. I= Superfine No. 1. two and threo Ply. Ilru•sels, Vele mod Int:rain l'arpnts, a larue 3 , 40 rt fluent t.f l.ao Carps made to order under (111 r immediate superlision. I cloths. of all widths awl styles, Nllttings, Rugs, Look iilg Masses, ,ke To young Turn M1(11 , 111 nhuut misting 1111011, House keeping. we ins its you to pay a our largo U A It P T ItOO M, zuhnit Led to be the most splendid affair outside of the large cities. where goods in this department are sold at cry low ',lees. Remember ladies and gentlemen, my motto always has been, and is now, to sell cheap for CA:3II, and to please toy numerous hind patrons. A. W. BENTZ, S. Hanover st., May 3, 'SI. Nearly opposite the P. 0. Carlisle Pa. TO ARMS ! TO ARMS 1 I 1S ALL THE CRY. ALL PERSONS. withont regard to AGE, are request,ed to rail at LEI DIG 11 SAW YER A MILLER'S New Stow, East Main st., and examine their immense stock of NEW GOODS! Just in store from New York and Philadelphia, con sist ing of all the Newest Styles and kinds of Gross Goods, Shawls, Cloth and Silk Man tuns, Embroideries, Sun Umbrellas, Parasols. Lace Mitts, Hid Gloves, k,., NG GOODS of every description imported by the celebrated house of BESSUN A SUN. MEN AND Boys WEAR! Cloths, Cassimeres, Postings, Linen and Cotton Pan ngs, Coatings, Gloves, Hosiery, Collars, Nook Plo 'ticket 'Kerchief's, ,Ite. Dar Domestic Goods of Every Variety, at Wholesale and Retail...lsa CARPETS CARPETS All kinds direct from the Factory, Oil Clriths, Mat tinge, Window Shades, Blind Materials, Looltigg Glasses Gilt and Mahogany frames. Every variety of goods suitable for the wants of the whole community. As we bought dee° the WAR Cillyis, and customers will find our prices to suit the times. Please call at LEIDIOII, SAWY):II k MILLER'S Nay 3, '6l. Now Store, Ezit, ylain Strout BREAD BISCUIT &c.. The Cream of Tartar "Substitute" is recommon• ded as a superior article in combination with Saleratus or Soda for Baking purposes. It producer bread raker &c., wlach when cold aro sweet, Moist and gratuftl, while those of Cream of Tartar are often dry and taste less. It will cost less than Cream of Tartar and is used in the same way for cooking, Sc. THIS SULISTITUTA together with Saleratusi Soda, Pere Cream of Tartar, „Dem .... Arrow Dnot, Mustard Feed, ground and un ground. spices of ill kinds unadulterated, and' also (traceries in every variety constantly on hand, and at the lowest prices for sale by D0c.14, 1860. - J. W..Elllc. I 4 OOK SEARP.—Wm. Fridley would Respectfully announce to the citizens of Carlisle and the public generally that ho has again comMenced the manufeeturlng of tin & sheet iron ware ofall kinds, in S. C. Iluyetts building on Loather street, directly opposite C. Shipley's Chair Mauldin:tory, where he will at ell times be in readiness , to do all kinds of work In his line of business with neatness and dispatch. 'All work will be done by himself and a competent hand as he keeps no apprentices. Also, can at all times be had those celebrated SELF— TESTING, SELF-SEALING, PREMIUM AIR-TIGHT FRUIT CANS & JARS. - - - House spouting, and Jobbing of all libido dono at abort notice and'mado of tho had material. Oir - Cash paid for old-Powter und:Coppor. Hoping by strict attention to busleee9, and a deslra o pleas all, to reculvo'aldiro . of public patrbnugo. Carlisle 0et..20;1860.—1y. . "NEW GOODS AT PANIC PRICES. Just received another lot of elegant SPRING S bought at the, present reduced city prices and selling uncommonly low for. CASH. GRAYOOODS for traveling drosses, Chali de Laines, Lustros, Lawns, SHIM, &0., In great variety. Matins, Shootings, Tickings, Uinghaws, &a, at the very lowest prices. gir. - MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR, COTTONADES, - SUMMER CASSINI IMES, JEANS,- r, DRILLINGS, AC. ' . Ladles', Cients',..nleFica'_,ana Chikirep'e Gloyce. Stock Inge In endless variety and very cheap, - • —Recollect the•stoio nearly opposite- tho Depot.-- - • . -- • 011A1t1,14S ocmuy, Trustee. • darllele,'May 10, 1881; NAILS NAILS 1 ! NAILS I! ! • 'A largo stock of good, Clean, Neat, and Tough nails, at the lowest Prices.' Our nails are worth 60ets a keg more, than any other make of nails sold - in our town: this Is the opinion of mechanics who have tried them, vealso have a full assortment of _L_RIIIL,DINGiIdAT4RJALS, _ofthelatest and.most approvedztylos. ;rented as repiesented. JOIIN KLYNII & SON. May 2,'00., _ . North Hanover St. Carlisle: UURNISIIING:G9ODS.4; The largest iindbefit vitiletyrof GSnt's Furntsb ng,Gopde, alai at the lowest prjess can, he found at. LININGSTON!I3..::_. North Hanover Street. prtimE CRANBERRIJAS.,-- A f0u1...J.111r off:1•3111,errl 'list reenlrpd and .1. W. EDI - . - .:01ek" . • _ : %alio - mous. Garlisie Foundry; FARM IMPLEMENT DEPOT I F. Gardner & Co. noir'nunnufacture and knee-con stantly for sale, at their ex 1 ensire Steam Works on East Main street, Carlisle, a large assortment of AORICULTURA L IMPLEMENTS, of well Unown. approved useful oasa to farmers. among whlell they would.allespeahtlAttentlott to WILLODUIt BY'S CELEBRATED PATENT. GUM SPRING GRAIN DRILL, which has taken Over fifty First Class Prorate ins :it Sint° and County Fairs. Ti, the Farmers of Umnberland, York and Perry counties we need not speak in detail of the merits of this drill. ns scores of them are now in use on the best farms in these counties. Its reputa• Moo Is established ns the Miist complete Grain Drill now manufactured In the United States. It sou s 11 heat, Ryo, Oats, Barley and Gras, evenly and regular, without bundling, the seed. The gum Spring, p 11,,, Ore drill ever _sln nips and stones, without breaking pin Fes the drill. For el en and regular sowing. the Willough by Omit Spring Drill is unequalled by any other. We also manufacture and sell the following articles, Which we call rerom mend in Vaporer, as rellablh Implements, of established character: MORRISON'S PATENT CORN PLANTER, LASIL PATENT r , THA I•'OA11RR CUTTER, ➢IU DENDOLPICS PATENT CORN SMELLER, 11A RN'S PATENT Cli/Eli MILL, IRON 11(1(1'S TBOVOTI. Also. TI ref' and Four Horse Powers and Threshing Machines, Cost Iron Field Itnllers, Plough Castings of various patterns, Corn Grimily,. And other articles for Partners inn numerous to mention. A Is°, Erg Cal Stores and Ten Plate W. art Stoves. with an immense variety nit tier eaetiucs for laan-elterpers(l . liters. o We have also itu attractive cot iety of patterinnor C. I\llo 110 FF. IRON: RAILINGS, and CEMETERY ENCLUSUELS to a bleb we would call attention. • Stcnin lilngtn;es and flill Genriapg To this department of our huslitess µe rise portico lar attention. Our hlretoly exten , ise stork of lather'. for Paper, Flour and biro Cleeri tt , rvnstantly inetehsing. Mill Osvtieri: anti Mill Wri ' rhts Isl . !! he fur. nivl t ed with ottalogin• of our various Mill Pal terns. tin )11q,liva I fun. for Shop MlllprkeS MI the rarion, Inols ha torninc, Wiling and finishing Shafting and Cast f ors, by 14,-oil and caret ul Mat hinints. STATIONARY STEAM ENG, INES of any ileshnble rnp,rrily. froin lon tot wooly tine horse power. I wilt In the ho-i nti le and /We' , inniodating terms. Engin., built it our m“)' be eti In sin e.-sfill “loetitt ion at many of the largest thud I.lnooric. and ('tins l„ rlaod Perr) and llauphin t mollies. the ow DOI'S ot ankh we confidently slim for InP'rt,ation as to their efficien cy. Po -..ins •••int ore enrieet.ll re questc.l and UN/1111111V hefore t•Oritriteting else , here DOOR r it") SASH FACTORY. Connecti•il n it!, ~ ryr ei.tiol.ll•laliont is a Futon :lash and Door Ma )1 i. TII 11 is, complete order for the in:milk. I n it IP II 01 for *h F. an I hi• 0111.'4 )11.11SV. h :111rti )nn et c•vii. ute , en rilizng to t a ,,10 11,111 I :II Au. /Ira ; Shutt, n , inn rice fdlull, lin in nil 77 upward: Four nnn ti •nct., 7 erl,w mil Arn bit! d nn an!, lliannkets? Fancy 1/rapery, and nit; 11,14 tlet•lh•ti In lentimn in, nichedat;enfold prices and of the hest quail; y of lumber. OS).alFno its lieretoior, to build and re; /:I 1;1//.;‘. i'.‘ 1;.-; iir the railtiied. 1, - 11',11j.: r1 , • , ,11•1.1 O.IIIIF. The 1,111t,11111,1$ At 10,:a A o Or Lilo reSpiltAf Ully 801161,1. 'Order, hy lead pt. niintl% nn teodent :11,y 11A1:1 , I:It S. Co. - NEll'('()A LAND LI :AI lq:11 ED- Tho !nu Ion•rnl-1. en; ha% r tide day eel-omit i to part. c.. t, ANI) LUMtiER, r , iv ou hand aced furnish to order all hind. and ilualit.) LL' 11211:11, BOARDS, SCA NTLINO, FRAME STUFF, Paling. Pla.lering Lath. Shingling TAO], worked Floor d a•el 11 eal dlne. Pteds and Pails:3lld eNery ar tido that ded•tlg , ton I.L MISER 1:A All r tC , Wit : hitopino. and halt,of d.roent .toolilies. Hornig Cars St nor owe eon Intansh kilns t order ot any length and size at the shortesl not., and en the most reasnnahle letons.o 11l he kept tinder corer so that they eon 1... !al ni.hcd do al all t 0..., . . NVe ilaN, vonstantly ,II han,l all hitol. of randly Coal untlt•t in or • whit h svo nfll tioliver rlran to any part of t Ito 11/trough. To wit: I,YR ENS VALLEY, LUKE FIDDLER, TR EVORTON, REEEIMM= = which w« plerlvoarn , lves to sell at the lowest prices Best Fi ualltyof Limo l,uretr' ,, eeni Illacksnbeh's coal, nn Tutlld - Aril srtl ut the Inflect figure Yard west tAdu ut lirtaano r Frinn, 1, ?loin strect. HONG A HUFFER. uly 2). 1,:,0 J. It. NON EMAKER 9 FORWARDI NG AND COMMIS_ :sit*: FLOUR AND FEED, COAL, PLATTED AND SALT. Thn sulit cril.er has lag tnsen the Ware House cars and tk turns of Win. It. Murra)b well iiIIWNII establi, h went, eh Rent nigh •treei. Oppi.l , ltll Ai Al bun College, would ferlll the WI his that Le l,a calmed intu general Forwarding and ('ousin slot, Ln ui veer. The highest marltet. price tvih be paid for Flour, Grain and produce of all kinds. They are also prepared to frelpht produce and stock to Philadelphia and Baltimore, at the lowest rates, with safety and despatch. PLASTER AND ttA LT kept vonstatttly ou hand, and FLOUR AND FEED at alleles/4a or rEtail. Coal ofnlt kinds, etaltriteia it, LYli EN'S VALLEY, LUKE Fl lIDLER, SUNBURY ASH, I,OCCI-T P, Limeburner's and Blacksmith's CONSTANTLY FOIL NAl.li. KEPT UNDLIII. COVEIt and delivered dry to a uy part of the town. J. 11. NON MAKER Carlisle, August 17, 1559. William P. Lynch, Practical PL UMBER and GAS FITTER, in the basement nj the N. E. Church, Alain Street, Carlisle. Load nod 'lron ripos, Iron Sinks, Hydrants, Bath Tul,s, llot ,h Cold Shower Baths, Bath Boilers, . Water Closets, Wash Basin s, Force mid I,ltl Pumps, I Hydraulic Rams, ,‘,...c Wro't Iron Wel'ilTobes, And every description of cocks and fittings fur gas, steam, water, ,@c. Superior cooking ranges, heaters and gas fixtures put up in churches, stores and dwellings, at short netice, in the most modern ht 3 le. All materi— als and work . In our line at low rates and warranted. Sti - r - Country n ork and J obb lug promptly attended to. filar. 23. 1559-1 v TUBRICATIN6 OILS.—We wish o jto inform machlnests. millers and the public gene rally, that we hare on hand a full r.tork of Lubricating Oils for all kinds of machinery. this oil surpasees all others, haring been 811hp:clod ton thorough test by tho side of the best Lard and other Oils. It is pronounced aisuperlor Lubricator at less cost and wearing longer. mid ontiroly tree from gum, and will stand much cohlor wieuther and hits lees tetideney to heat. Try it and you will Use nothing else for Lubricating. ~..Carliale Nov. 2, 430. .101 IN P. LYNN & SON. North Hanover Street Carlisle. T)IIOTOGRAPHY in all its branches executed In the beet style known In the art, at . C. G. CR.zI.NI"S (:ALI,ERY, No .Arch Street, Euet..of Slxtb,lPon..tourtne. Life Size in Oil and Pasta) STEII EOSCOPIC PpItTRA ITS, A3IBROTYPES DAGUERRIORYPES, &e., for cues, Iledullone ; and Order,, for (bode promptly. ettended to. 57 «rcli 8, NIL —ly. NEW GOODS.-FIRST ARRIVAI t Titl9 SEASON, At qgilby'B Cheap - Caah Store I hevojust roturned from Philadelphia and am now ripening a lot of handsaw', desirable and chop DIIY 000DS, bought for cash awl will be sold at astonish ingly low priees.- 4 ' A largo'stoek of infw otylo prlnfa; Chaloys,.DoLanes, Ginghams, and other Dross goods in great 'variety. A now stock.ofhloaelied and kulbleached Muslin% Tisk. Ingo; Shootings, Diapors, Linens, 'Checks, ..to, —A full assortmunt of Black very cheap, and very good. Another stook of thooo llrot class Stool Spring Skirts awl under price, , TIOSTERY I HOSIERY I Wes', Gentle, Mimes', und,Ohildron'n Hose In grent variety At'low prices. iIIA)VtIS gall kindsmutt price." . . P - - - OM PETS CAltl'ilTB I I qA.RPETS 1 I , . - A now supply nflngr.tini .Cottagai Bump, aud Bag .Carlots. -MI - persons in - trant - ornarr style Spring Goods aro rospectfully invited to call and oxanditu this stock ha foto purchasing olsoirhoro. • 011 AS. OGILM , March 61. , a'rustoo. *DRESSLER'S - HAIR JEWELRY .Zl7O. 4,.South. Bth Street. Ishiiadcyphia. f ' • • , z_Oulilterdliturformailii-&-cliteleo,ubsurtmont-of supqr/Or patterrio, Ina will PLAIT TO OltD1:31; - 11iii6elets Ear Rings, .Finger Rings, Breast Pins,Crosses, Necklaces, Vest and I Chains,--&e,, gar , Order's unclosing the bair to be pbOted, may be cant bylnslL—Olvoa Drawing as . sesr_ss_you-ma -on PSpor, unit - undone such Amount se you ulity choose. to. pny.-tiOFt followe: Ilia •s $2 to ss; Brass - 14ns $3 to $7; lingo!. Rings 75 etc. to $3,50; Yost Clioino•so to 417; • Neoltlimon $2 to $lO. yyn. tistr put Inte'rito2ollont4, liox Brosot Itinge, 811 tar I ouglit fair rotes. 'lull —ly • . , • • AND I= Br ,, hon, Egg, Stove add Nut l!MI!! 111.atcOes. ant) Jetaifro riLUCKS w ATC ES JEWS RY AND SILVER, WARE. at, Manufacturnrs pricos. W. D. A. Naugle, Agt., Zug's buildlug East Main St., opposite Sextons Hardware Store, Doalpr in FRENCH &- AAIERICA.N CLOCKS, Foreign and American Watches, Jew°ly, Silvor and Pin ted ware. Fancy (Deals &c, would meat respectfully Lt form his old patrons and the public tu‘nerally that he has just returned from the East, tvith an entire now sleek al ATCIIE6,,IEWELIi.Y,SILVER ,fc PLA TED WAII V, el.94`K &O. myth, 4ecurmt nigh les from some of the largest and. best ra-tories for the gale of I here voila, I not prepa red tin idler to tin, puhll, any article in the lino front Ti to lt.`o per cent le.s than they have ever In,mn offered in thi, place or helow the regular wholen.ale price, as follows. l'lneks fr , ann TO cents to itle. Wateitet. from i..2.,fne tin $l5O. .Tawdry Lt not Is from all rents tin itgs.Tea Setts front '..10 piert, best quality and 'ULNA styles EIZEMEI DE= S day alarms, (told Hunt. Ca ,, e Eng, Mral, 8 - i• Striking, " ' Ameriean, Pearl, Ii " Strihing kAL " " Swiss, Eamon, 8 " Regulators, " " French. (laid Stone 8 '• tlallery, Silver Hunt. rase Eng. Lava.. 8 " CR ureh, " " American, Carluincle, 8 " Mantles. " Swiss, Opal,- . " .Mosaic, Open Faro A nn•, loan, Jet, '• " ',opines, Garnet, " Oa:takes, Turgunk, " English, Paintings, " " Fri.nvh, Enamelled, " " (lane, a. Pasts, " i< Ilorman, Stone, TEA SETTS. 8 " "" Marine, :0 Trout.. Striking. :35 A inrni k Str:k 31) TI 111 e, 30 I,eV ors, ::(1 Gothic, 0 Obl°tS, Will I 1.1 . 8 Tureens, Laa!os, Cups, Butter Dishes, ; 4 :11t ,tan.ls. Fish TLnive, Pie Kuive., Crnint. Knrc,, I-e Cre:n - do. Cal,e - Knivos; tor!, 4, SpO.llS. Castors. Carlisle. Jule 27, 7'' , 555 -I v. NUMAIMMINI WATCH MAKER SOUTH HANOVER STREET, 414 • A• few doors.qouth. of. he 3 Ct,u r I if ouBe., . - liar inc sopplied myself with a large nesortment of &v.. I an. IIfANV prepared to re p or ‘V:+l , ll,, • on the nhot hle ter..., that tint' he int. ust ed to un sr tier atlehtion tr. I...nines., to he la vorod lr ith a lihr•ra! .113, of fine Ist...rte., L o: sorb as l,adies' Inset Plus : nu t Ear Drop , . Gold Breast Pine. and 1::r Drops. It's.; la, Pins nil tiohl ho e het.s, i;oards Keen, kr. ti;:o n large and lineassorto...ot of GOLD FINGER RING 8, Hoe lot of livtAcluid Lever, llnelTell., 11 nlrl r.. and le v. , . el ,sortinont. of 'liver A}, of - irtrtitir7l - 11i - tra •icribt low. A t hare paticinego ir. rotp•vtliilly JOS. U. STEEL. Cod kle lon. ISOO.-ly 1v1)71('11FS JEWELRY, AND C:NLYN'S. oh est:ld ishod Stand, Wool, Main At , near! y erp,,,,ite the Cumberland Valley 11. 11 . hay...Jost rereiV,l n new ;lg.:, talent at svatelles, eivelry. tliver warn. No.. in addition to toy ornwr str.ek to WITH, I itmte the at,o,di.., t of (Ito The :1 , ..,00,, t. en/la:tens tine 40111 nod silver lever wn Ituntinv• and op - en:+ - gield An c hors 1, Ladies and tieldlemen tqlver nul Quart for watches of every variety in t•tylo and 1,1 tee Also tine cnll Modp,lllong floutl.ll,, f r. ql, dity. prier. Gold t").. an,l nee4 cIJ tuls. !mt, flnger rulT. uttaus,rolwrlns, t;"1;1 and Vilvvr ,ther ~it a plated butter Ind tal)l,t, ti,t. sal , .1,111111,e:01i 51111 MIN Ot ovi•ry varl-ty: A Iltrgt% nil 1 nnnnm spl , t:n . leS, 0 ,uit all Vie invito vpecial atton• A floe lot of /1.1) PENS from the host makers, spectAele eakes. Ilintly hones, silver and pearl cold m,q v ninon la . melets,watch tt an 110 s triety sot art ivies usu ally hem hi Whivil will sull 1//s: for eash. All art ivies war. tantmi W be what they are represented. Ilartleular at tent/'n palrlastial R:IL It EPA I ILI and all work war-1 /anted I= Tv Oil CE AN I) EA I) T I S:J- F. C. KREMER, ' -At the new Store on Fast Main St. , near Ilenrsi Sexton's Hardware Store, Would call the attention of ,persons In want of a fine Wateli to lain splendid .1. • 111,14,111. Liverpool sod lam don I% ATCII ES. hale a tine stock , 11 1;01,1 Watates, of All prices, 11,111 tot et,t3 dollars up to three hundred dollars I also 11,1 a lame stock 01 Silver hunting and t /pen Cased 11alathes. front hare" dollars up to v. 1 al., has r n new of Feenali an al 1 uteri. ttandr.l ELRY. in setts, sotih •as Caine, 'told Stoe, lilouroing and Plain stilts, k,. 1 aloe have a new stork of Medallions, from one dollar up to notelet,: Ladies' stint ttontlento,,tx p roiiii t ~i all ratornviol prier.. 6,1,1 Chains: n large stottk of Pest Fob and I urh Chaina; a very large Ott irk of linger rings of all ',intl. and patterns. such as Sent !lingo, Weddinx and settinxs; a time stock of Cuff Pins, Gold Studs, sleeve Hut lons for Ladies and Cottilltimen,Croses Br i padet. Cold hatch Nit)s, Seals, Gold and Silver Thintltles. Eold and Sillier eprrtmJes , n luta° stock of :lily.. Tea 3,1 Taldl,:'111..11,1 at all prices, unit n tiont piet„ s top knt 1i,.,,1ait Plated Tea and TaLle Spoonx, pla• ted trks. Silver :Intl Plated Butter liuh es and a tine Fruit IV no es, and a large stool. ntl'otnnuto Staudt" lee to suit all ages, to ivhirh I Invite particular nteentleu Pert Mllllllli ieS of all Mods, ail. = tnrklvons Vio ud M usfr (Lira° and 111,11).) and a grant variety of rticloq usually kept in a Jaw .fry btoro. 1 haVea:ho Oil band large al., well polorted stork = = whirh I will sell at a small profit and warrant thorn formic. year, to be guod time-keepers Every thing sold by mo shall 1,0 what it is represented. Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry. carefully repaired and warranted. Carlitie July 6,1860.-Iy. FINE WATCH REPAIRING. F. C. KREMER. t the Now Jewelry Store on East riaft Main street, near the Public , &Mare, is prepared to clean and • " •" • repair the Finest Watches, and • 1 warrant them to give entire " • • xn satisfaction. Also fine Mantle If. Clocks of ail kinds, )Im:Seal Box- y , no, Afeordiolo 4 , &n. , put in cora. Onto order, and wiarrantod 't! , ! A t „ rio-4 CLOCKS WATCH ES & JEWERItY sILVEIL AND PLATED IVAILE. ELI 'HOLDEN, , !,f 1 ,%-,,:;,1 No. Market St., ' • Invites trial attention his full supply of Watches, of U;,'GLISII and GENEVA MANUFACTURE, JEWELRY OF ELEGANT DESIGNS, Silver 61 Silver Plated Ware of the Best Quality, with on ox tonsive assortment of . . . SUPERIOR TIME KEEPING CLOCKS, in a style and price adapted to the wants of all. Good, goods and fair prices is toy principle. Ara - Aloe, to his Patent Shirt St i/1113, being of novel construction, possessing advantages over any other in vention. 15, 1861.-1 y, - 1 4 A.It'K [IN & C 0., ELIMONOTII PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, St E. Corner Eighth and Arch Streets, (ENTRANCE ON EIORTIII STREET,) P.EHLADELPH lA. After many years' uxperlence In all the various bran. elms of the Art. the Proprietors confidently invite the attention of their friends and the public to their os tensive establishment, which presents the opportunity for procuring the best pictures, equal at least, to any trot-class Gallery la the United States. Preparations are complete for executing all the Im proved styles known tunic Art. They have a* patent arrangement for copying Daguerreotypes, &c., mak ing them Life HD.o ' ifdesired—the only one of the kind in this country. Attached-to this establishment aro three coloring Artists. • DUOTOORAPOS, including Painting; ROM as 82,00. Do. with Frune," " 2,02. Do. at -75 route. - Extra copies 50 cents, "or $5 per dozen. Life size Photographs as low as $6 and Ivorytype at same price. Durable Anthrotypes at 50 cents and upwards. • A most eLtensiveussortment of Gilt Frames embrac ing a select and choice variety of the latest styles. Prices from 62 rents and upwards. Especial attention bestowed upon Life cited Photq graphs in Oil, transferred from small pinnies, and froth life: Price:from $5O to 00. Instructions given In the Art. Fob. 22, '01.41y. . . ... _ .N E,W DREG STORE. NEXT DOOlt TO INHOFE'S CORNER. - Just' reeelvad a large assortment a large assortment of Fresh DrugsiConfectlonarles and Fancy Article, em. bracing , . PERFIJAIERIgS, OILS, SOAPS, &C. , SPIOES, such as PEPPER.•CLOVES,•ALLSPION and CINNAMON; freshly ground everY *colt. Essences of all kinds just made. All the Patent Medicines of the day constantly lin hand. Also, a few hosed of gleiTur'a J),y,apeplicileardeta..- --,._ om . -----: -Allfir - Pli3iderans P rOVcrlpthans - yrptlSr - ii - nd - ealefallY utpoundecL:- : - - ' '' . • . , '.. SEGARS AND TOBACCO, of bost . branda,:rocelverl ragUlfirlk. - 'Alto, - ,llOrse .i'mr dots by the package or small of the beat quality. • _ i l y. tlil , It , , NO . LI/8 ,lc 'ye.EJITErt. -- lt; arliele,-May 2:4 18-60. L • UM BELTING -••- r • • JustracAlvod n largo aksortinout of all Gutn Baiting; Gum GOno t - Oulu ttc.i.Antl for: ?lio olloin al, tho-flonl wore Store of Juno 12, Alp. 5.01.1:3N, Mist - mucous. JAMES 11. WEAVER'S .0 5 7Mrete% CABINET _cirArt: • • • Miciluva-eTony, Having been engaged In the business for nver twenty yearn he would return than!s to his customers and friends, for the liberal encouragement extended to him In yenrc go in by, and further assures them that no pains will he spared, to giro full satisfaction to all who may (Aver tlim with a call. CHAIRS AND FURNITURE, of every description constantly on band, or merle to order. Warranted to be of the hest quality, of the In test style, well finished, and sold at the lowest possible prices for cash: . „ lie also continues business an an UNDERTAfi Ready made• Coffins. Metallic or otherwise. kept con stantly on hand and funerals promptly attended to personally in town or country, un the most reasonable terms. Cherry and Walnut Collins, large size, sell finished and Hoed inside, from 8 to 12 dollars. May 25, ISSCI—Iy. B.—Two properties situate In Churchtown.Ourob. county, are offered for sale on easy terms. Apply as Marro. J. It. W. rIUMBERLAND VALLEY BANK PitovinETOßS. ISAAC BRNNEMAN, JOHN F. HT ERRETT, , JOHN DUNLAP, IL A. STURGEON. EZEMS9 This Bank, is now prepared to don general Banking and EXCIIHD en business, under the 11111110 and sty le of K tat, DUNLAP k Co., In the name place lately occu pied by Ker, Brenneman & Co. Money received on deposit and paid hack nn demand without notice, Certificatesof 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 names at Inn Curity..provideiLhoweTor, that If said certificates are renewed at any time thereafter for . an other gl seen period, they OW I hear the same rate of in terest up to the-time of renewal. Twenty days notice nnu,t, be given of au intention to withdraw interest They call the attention of Permers,-Meehanics and all fliers who .lesire a safe depository fur their money, to the undeniable fart. that. the proprietors of this bask nip riot. only liable to the /111,1111 t 01 Ihrtr stork in the hank, lit. are INDIUM:AI IA 1131/10 to 010 eX tollt of their e,:tates'for all the Dept4si Ls, and other obligations ' her. Dutibtp h Co. Partirula;• att,9ot ion riven to the collection of Vendue N"t,s, Foreign IliPs. Drafts, Checks, tie., in any part of Ilionittanee, made to any part of tho Culled State• Ent , land. ad;. Ire lanai They ill at nll tiinen gleaned to nice any Inform fiat desired in reannl to looney mitt tern in general The faithful 4•01111111Ilaial e•erut:uu of all ardor entrusleil to them null he relied up. n. Upon hr loisinennfrtan 11 o'cloel, In the morning nut 4 o'cl.”•:: in OW el ening. _ _ _ CArl isle, A ua. 11, 1`460. QTIEL TRII 7 )IPHAN'r. Tbo rnmnipte sitirrn,”f the Prnirin Flower COuk li.trrnntr, th, sulp , orilwr in :ailing the mltelttiou d ill why may want n sup.ri,,r, ,invn to call and of Runt., the only stnvo that has giVOII universal Fatisfße I st. A it:t v inq nt from :;11 peyent. In fuel 71 , 1. - 'A tort rT•tiTd'rrnt - Ity,tSrnrt Iron !lin sante fire: :Id A larger ()yen than any °tiler stove nf the same size, 4 Ch. The presort at ion of the con trt , kploce frotu sinking • vin,. repairs. sth. The hest }taker, lloaFte^, and Cook now In use, nth. A ounin i.ingtortent for cleaning the-Hues, Ch. ern, t CorOdinier .Ither 00, d r cnal. The Prairie Flniver isv• aria, Led to givit saLlstitetion in es ot y p:, . and will du shwas will pleakure to rill e Ito may nail, whether desiring to purchase or not, any quantity of reference In tiiifin Cr. Country. A lisw other enod Clad, on hand, which will he sold very low to stock. 51101011114% hooting, ,Inl, wnrk, Cuppersmithlug and Fhoeti in. work prtimptly attended tn. In tom nor erinn ti y. All nlrtn w ranted al the old stand, Hanover street north of L ou . tiler. MARY )1. ).101t111S. N. IL 01,1 C,Tr.vr. I:)ags nn4l Pewter butight, and the bights pH,. paid in rash ur guLatti. Mat..h 2', rro FARM ERS 1.131 Erni RNERS AND OTHERS. • . Tile nutlet signed htv liren appointed sale agents for the su le 14 1111 1 t•1(11 1 1,11 - 1111•11 TreVOIT.OII 'Oat. This Cold 111 reeiiinniendeil In \I r. Lillis s aiw hove tried 11.1 v heequal' v 11S still C. 1111(1 I urn as Innrll lime pe r no Lyt,eri, All. vr .'"Wr Y~ :~ +Y l'enson4 in want ot Lime Coal win find It to their i t.•rert to buy this voal as it ...este from INNenty to twe IN-live rents per ton less than Lyisens e hx the props red l'roem lon Cool for 1;11 1 01N .ihNa) a had. .tiso n lame stook of Of nit hhhte. noo- stock of lA' \11;1.:1: atol coulpictt , and ho sold nt t Ito I isso,.t pt tOr past. Innors Ivo regportfully ask a con tiuua two of line mune. I= 11 -- 101VAlt I) ASC()C.LATION i' 11 1 I. A D El. P 11.1 . A . lenttrclorir Tustitution, establkhorl by spocia) o downicitt fir the relief nt tilt Nick and distressed, afflicted with Virulent anti Epidemic 11,...,..0. and obpecially (61. thu Cu , -,,,! DiNeaser. of MEDICAL ADVICE gi% en graUc, by the Acting Sur geon, to all Ni be apply by letter, as ith a descriptbm of their condition, (ago, occupation, habits of life, Sze...), and in en..es of extreme poverty, Medicines furnished free of charge. VALUABLE REPORTS on Spermatorrlicen, and other Ilkeaf.es of the Sexual Organs, and on the NEW It EM ED I LS employed in the Dispensary. sent to the afflicted in coaled letter envelopes, fren of charge. TWO or three Stamps for postage will be acceptable. Addross, DR. SKI LL EN 110LAIIITON. Artin4 Sur• geon, llooard Ashoei. tion, No. 2 South Muth Strout, Philadelphia, Pa. Ily nod, of the Diroctors, O,RA D. HEARTWELL, Presubua GEO, FAIRCHILD, Socrotary. NI arch h, 1 sin l y. 18 6 0 HARDWA m R .A E R ' F ! l II A B, D 421111 Irtt „ A, / 1191P1'71:. .I“nh P. Lyn° & Son hare just completed opening their Spring Stook of Hardware, Paints, Oils, varnishes, II tars kc.. ty bleb they invite the early atttention of the public. We hese greatly enlartted our Stock in all Ls:various branehea,and ran now accommodate the pub lic with In large or MIMI] quantities, at the lowest prices. But we do not wish the public to understand that we have brought all the Fends in Philadelphia and New York to our tow u, but au ran assure them that one look into ours torn will convince them that we have unough to supply the demand in this market. Persons wanting goods in our lino will find It to their advantage to give us a call Jethro making their purchases.—All orders personally and punctually attended to, and no misre presentations made to effect sales JOHN P. LYNE .h SON, North Hanover St. Carlisle. May 2,'60 1 1 XCELSIOR PICTURES It. IIENWOOD would respectfully. inform the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity that ho has taken rooms In Zug's new building, east corner of Market Square, an hire he is al all times ready to take AMBROTYPES In the latest and most approved style. Pictures taken In rainy And cloud y weather an null us clear, and sat• Isfactlon given or no charges nnale. Portraits and Da neri,.oty pee copied. Mi'Mature Pictures taken for octets Am, in A mhroty Amhroty pee warranted to stand the test of time, beta nr water. Carlisle Jul y Ladies and Gentlemon aro cordially Invited to ea and exanilno Prices Iron 25cts. to $lO. . Jall. 27, 1808.-1 v NTOVEMBER 2ND, 1860. zkr-Tho reaches nftha ulltgamg' 1100 reminded that I have just brought from the city a largo supply of BUDA It CURED HAMS AND IMES : Dried Apples and Peaches, Fresh Tomatoes in cans, fresh Mushrooms, the very best Pickles, different kinds of mixed Mustards and Sauces, Lemons and Oranges, Prunes, Figs, Balch Is, Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Molasses, Fish, Salt, Fine Sep rs anti Tobacco: very fine Brandies, Old Rye Whiskey, W Ines .'itt.; besides a general assort 11111Ilt of goods in our line of trade, offered at the very lowest prices, FOR WASH— WM. BENTZ, lati6 BARGAINS r BARGAINS Now to the unto for cheap goods. Closing out the en tire,stocls,at tinp.recedernly low prices, to make room for spring eesnrtme nt. All in went of Chenp Dry Goode, ale respectfully in cited to call n t the cheap stow of MIAS. OGILBY, Connote, Feb. 15, 1861. Trustee. TRUNKS ! TRU NES !! TRUNKS !I Ladiei, Sole Leather French Style, and Dress trunks and IThimut Boxes, 'P raveling liege, de. Gents' solid Leather and sole heath, m Brass Band Trunks Va- Mies, Now Traveling nags, Sm. , a large assortment and very low prima at - LI V INGSTON,IS, , North Hanover Street. ES" MACKERII , - r A lot of Mackerel—now care h—in assorted pack goo of lialvos, Quarter, end Eighth Barrels. Ale°, • SALMO'N-, for salo at the Store of the aubecrlb* w gIIY Oct. 26, 'Co. ~ q • • 00 TRACE "CHAINS OF ALL kinds Pith a !nag e.asserte "ent_o_f_FlßEMl It TT CHAINS, ' '------ - HAM. II °II AINS, lIIMAST CHAINS, - lama. CHAINS, lAltl CHAINS, • T0N01.31 I CHAIM. ' COW CHAINS, SPREAD &a., &a., Just recetvad at the Cheap Hardware St ' la! of Mirth 7. '6O. -, - , IHIN A Y SAXTON - • • T.ItUNKS! 'TRUNKS I TK UNITS Ladies' Solo Leathor, French Style, end. Drosa Trunks and Bonnet littcee, Traveling. Bag*, Gouts' solid Loather Bram Band Trunks, Valleeei Ne w.Travel• lag, Ba4e,'ite,;'a largo - Assortment and very low prices at I . favifiorro N'S North Hanover 3, treat. April 12, '6l . . . N' Ti f ,IPL-.,—llettep. TestamTestamentary'o ..___. n ••tho - Will of Doyld G. Rupp, - Into of Lower :Allen tomuship,deeduinEtinglbeen_lasned-by-the-Xegld-er-of 'Rumberland--County,- to ,: iini: l tho-aubseriber - liviinr:-It• .Lower Allen township, notice I s hereby gloomu to' all parsons Indebted to ms co immediate payment anjd thOso having elitims to present them- duly nuthentientnd t 's.' r nottlemont to HENRY 0: num.; Eineutor.'..... RarllSlo,Aug. 23 CR* . ' - . . QCLIOQL TAACkI.ERSNANTEI).-- : -. . _ 1,71.'h0 Directors of North Middleton township, 'sigh - I • • JEIOR 5..k.1,E....-r,The large I- o employ three competent teachers to Olt the vacancies . . three•sturY Prick D'ouse on Arian - .- -,.,.. ...r. • In Scheele N 0.2. a. and. 4. Idberal salaries 'Win he given, t ."0 ...,,,, z treat,. rill he sold .on—easy , timme• , • ..: , .. 4 opl !cation must he made at Raymond's If„tri, In a ir . , a dl -at • the ..lestelry fitoro In raid . J4, , . , i .1 . H.!, 11,-thr. lani Mtturday of ~ r l., r r !RN. r , ' q., 'let , P. Aug al ICO. .. W In ... N. 9 a!, . V., Ve . ,6...,; . - A-Jo. l';'• ils• - i.v, • • • . . - _ NORTH lI•NovEa STREET, CAELISLC, Pe Walnut Coffins covered from 15 to 30 dollars. JAMES R. WEAVER K= lIICHARD WOODB, JOHN C. DUNLAP, IL A. STURGEON, Ca h 1:: WHAT IS CLAIMED OVLII iYrilEits Is 4 1 t.),E1l 2: az:::491,1 2 2 =3 July 2f4 =I RELIABLE 000DS. A. R. LIEN WOOD. Artist NO( Anah6 AIR LINE ROUTE TO NEW YORK ! Xpli, , mormi , ;.' 4 ,107 pmr9ru.sv;',4"..w. , : t7M . ;.; 1,- - ,7 -1.4.41. — .0.-411 SHORTEST TN DIST.ANCE • AND QUICKEST IN TIME BETWEEN THE TWO CITIES rimulr Tronz AND. II All ISBIIII.G VIA READING, ALLENTOWN I) .A 'J N ?..1031NINCI EXPIi ENS, Wegt. - lenVie. Nov - York nt 6 A M., arriving at I ia rrisburg at 12.45 LOOP, only 6% hours betwe,n two ritriee. MAIL L leaves New York at 12.00 noon, and or rives at lin rrini,tg at H.no P. M. MORNINO MAIL LINE Fast, leave, llarrb.burg at 8.09 A. M.. arriving a,. Now York at 4 :30 p, 3 1. A FTEIIN 01 , N EN Pita. g LINE, ELIPt. leaven Muria burg at 1.15 I' M. arriving at New York at 0 00 p 21. Connections are nude ni flarri urg at 1,00 P. M. with the l'aFsentrot Train , in earl, din C. •n en the Pnnnsyl ,11116. Cumberland Valley and Norti.,,. Control mad. All trains ennnom at lie:Ohio . with twin MI Potts ville and Philadelphia, and at Allentown :11auch Chunk, EAst on, Se. No change of Passenger Cars or Baggage botween :"4,77 Yrok and liat risburg, by the n.LIO A. M. Line Irian Now York or the r. 15 P. N. froei fl at risk., For beauty of scenery, and speed, comfort and error, modatlen. this mute presents superior indueemouLs to the travelling pu bite. I bettrenn New• Y.rk and Harrisburg FIVE. Dot, LARS. For tickets/Iml other Information apply in J.J. CLYDE. General Agent. Harrisburg. CA LISLE AND.PRILADELPIII:k ~~ ~=~ DAILY EREIGIIT LINE. FREED, WARD FREED, 811 MARKET STREET, PRILADLLPIIII .1. & D. 11110A08, MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, PA g - e- Car, of this Line leave the Depot 111 M trkot st., Daily, at 4 o'clock. P. M. Lea, Ca rilsle. Daily, at 7 o'clock, A M. (Ino,ls lnteo,le.l thia Line should be narked C. & P. Daily Freioht Line, tod sent in by 4 o'clock. May . .25, I 13 11 I L A 1) E L 1) II I A AND READING IL A I I. R 0 A Ta SW1:11lilt ARRANtIf:3IENT, OD and nitvr MAY 2,t4, IFi O. Two lt , o.enger trains leava !lard:Jung dally, (Sun day!: exeept ed./ at x.llll AM . awl I P. M.. jro arrivinu. (her,' it 1 111.11 :11/1i n 1;/ P. M. heturninu, leare n t (, A. 330 P. NI., arriving I rist.un.r, at 12.1- no.. and 1,1;0 I'. FA HI, •Tn Philadelphia, N0 . .1 Car 25 ; No. 2 (lo same tiiiin.) 711, Fare. to I;,•r,•'i n tr. p 1 r.n and , ;1.51. At iteaditid. , ioneet r. ith trains for Pnttsville, Miners. viii,. Tamaqua. Cata‘i 'Four train, leave Itradno.: for Pliiindslphig - Aaily, at tl A. , i”. 42 A. 51., 12.iiii noon and 2.43 01. Leave Philadelphia for lieadlug at eon A. M., 1.00 P. M., 2.:in P. 21.. and 54i11 I' Fan, from Heading to Philadelphia. 441 75 nod 1 45. The niorniiid train fr•.o, Hari Ishurg connects at Reading with op train far Wlk role cll.. Pittston and Sera Ilt,r). For through tickets and othrr Into, mition apply to .1. J. C1,1"14:, General Azont. ku 3,'01 Hats' ct Cops .4 . 1211' FIRAT. PAT AND CAP EMPORIUM r 1 i undersigned having purchased the stooz, Sr.. Of the le ;e Nln n , Trout ,h , e'd could e.pe( notoottost to thopohli,- III:it be suit eon. the lIATTINO 111';1\h.SN at the 0,1 st.lttd. to West High street.. ;Ind It Mt It rt,e,..41 slid efficient 'otter!, ptodu, tit ticks j E, ',IV/ I Fir ty, Sint(' and ylla,'ll.l/, that shit' 1,0 keeping with thi• inipn.irment ol the Art. and tully tip to 11, age ire which we live I have cm hand a sploudid SlSnirrtllleut of HATS AND CA PS, of all descriptions, from I h., utuoloon{Coot to the finest Flit stlK and at prices. that. must 0.11 every ono u Ito has au eye 1 0 golitug the worth of his 'lumpy. The stork Includes. MOLESILIN, CAS'L'IM El; LIE. 4 VFR L FELT lIATS, of every ety lo hi] oob , l .os4l SS :s E, la. ARI LIT 1 AND FIN Isif by t h ose of ao , niter the et.or:try, 11 E.N . h. .111 t and ft ATS avid CA PH, of every Jesiii iptl n nu.tautly on hand. He respectfully invites all the ',ld pat,. and ae many new ow,: as possible, to give him a call. Apr. 25, 186(1-.-ly ‘ . l ECON D SITING ARRI V A L.- E :iUPP LIES FOR Tim ❑EA A:\ It FEET. • At the store of.lohn Irvine, on the N. E vetoer of the public squat e, is the place to purchase /loots :hoes Flats & Caps. at prices that defy competition. Ile has just returned front the East with the largest and most complete assortment of Bents. :Awes, lists A Caps that ho has ever presented to this rem nunilt. and v, bleb hc is determi Heti to sell at the Ikrs,est posol - prices. Ills stock embraces everything In his lino of business, such as MEN'S Sz NUYS' FINE CALF BOOTS, Kip Boots, Cliff and tent Leather Ox ford Ties. Cal and Patent L. other Unitas, Calf J ullitier. Call and Kip Brogans, 61Ippurs, LADIES' Fine French and English Lasting Gaiters, Morocco, Callan,' Kid Bouts, Fine hid Slippers, Fancy Slippers, Morocco, and Kid Buskins. /cc.. d. MISSES AND CHILI/It EN'S WEA it of all descriptions embracing line Lasting C.:alters. Mort,..) and Lasting Button Boots, Mot seen Lace roots of all kinds, fancy shoes of various styles slippers, Arc. lIATS A CAPS, Silk, Cassimere. Fur and Wool Ilata of all qualities and styles, also a large assortment of STRA IV lIAT,S •Boots and Shoes mode to order at the shortest untie° Repairing promptly done. Confident of his ability to please all classes of euetomers, ho respectfully invites the public to give him a call. 11 - 9. Remember the place, N. E. corner of the Public! Square. Jthly 30,'60 NENV STORE, ANI) NEW GOODS. HATS, CAI'S AND STRAW GOODS. 11l T C elli IfD A' e a" c. C • • . The subscriber has recently opened a Now Store ut the old stand of .1. D Halbert is North Hanover St. opposite the Carlisle Deposit hank. honing received front New York and Philadelphia. a fine and well selected assortment of goods in his lino°. business; such as lIATS and CA front the common Wool to the tine Fur, SILK AND CASSIME RE HATS, Spring Styles of Silk hats for Mt Straw flats for Gentlemen, Jockey lists for Ladles, and fancy Ilryts and Caps for Children, rind PRICES TO SUIT TEE TIMES. , Also, Carpet Bags, YaliSivi, Trunks, nand Trunks, Umbrellas and prime Bed Feathers. An assortment of per Prime Sogurti4ind Tobacoo.:3 Thankful Sir the patronage Already received ho would Invite all his friends and the public generally to give hint a call. JACOB BOAS, Agt. • Carlisle. April 10. 1801. . . CIIEGARAY INSTITUTE.-- 1527 aul 1529 'SPRIIOII STREET Par VA. This Inetit uto t copilucted for two years past r 'this city, by MADAIIE (.111t0AllAY and her niece Mabaide emir, upon the same principles as the ono in NMI orlc, established there in the yeac 1814, will reopen on Mon day‘''Aepteinbor 16th, with 11 eusual ample, and complete provision for theedueitticin of Young Ladles, under the direction of Madame D'ilorvilly. Circulars, and all requisite information, Lou ho obtained on application: - to the Principal: August 16, 1861. T . J ARGE ARRIVAL .OF • FRESH GHOLIERIES—FISII OF ALL HJNIIB. Among which Is a largo lot of tho real genuine Dant inure dry salt REHIRING, In oak barrels, MACE AREL grieos tt4at la really astonishingly low, Mitels of all sAucts, PRESIARVES, and a good usliortment of TOBACCO AND SEGARS . 11. Q O. RS t &C. ,_.„. at thelbwest ratoa for CASE or Country Produce. W M. BENTZ Oarttele,'Jtme.2l,lBM. • IILEOE:TAKE NOTICE. T,EIDICH, SAWYER .L •AIILLER d are low getting in their Fall and Winter drygoods; which nolwithateruling the cry of" hard times " will bo mom conmlole than formerly comprising_ all, kinds. -of goods suitable for-leidLesi, Childreros,- , ,-I•Sen'a- - aud - Boraystar; -, Thankful - for past ihvorsi — vre IssircOri; - flamenco of the same, and we will nee our best endeave ors fo snake it the interest of the public to patronise. 'our large Stook. persona indebted tO the old. firm ofLol• dick and'SaWyer are negfiosted to call and Bottle as wt . are hi great want of money., vii ,'. •.,-..• , • 4.- - ME=MI JOIN IRVINE =I