• Scrofula, orlling's Evil, is a constitutional disease, tveorruption of the blood, by -which this-fluid becomes vitiated, weak, and poor. Being in the circulation, it pervades the whole body, and May burst out In disease on any part of' it. No organ is free froln its attacks, nor is there one - which it may not destroy. The scrofulous taint is variously caused by mercurial disease, low living, dis ordered, or unhealthy food, impure air, filth and filthy habits, the depressing •vices, and, above all, by the venereal infection. "What ever bdits origin, it is hereditary in the con stitution, descending "from parents to Children unto the third and fourth generation ;" indeed, it Seeme .t. 4 be the rod of Rim who says, I will visit the iniquities of the fathers upon their children." Its effects commence by deposition from the blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, in the lungs, liver, and internal organs, is termed tubercles ; in the glands, swellings; and on the surface, eruptions or sores. This foul cor ruption, which genders in the blood, depresses the energies of life, so that scrofulous constitu tions-not-ortly-strffer- front - scrofulous - can-- - plaints, but they have far less power to with stand the attacks of other diseases; conse quently, vast numbers perish by disorders which, although not scrofulous in their nature, are still rendered fatal by this taint in the system. Most of the consumption which de cimates the human family has its origin directly in -this scrofulous contamination ; and many destructive diseases of the liver, kidneys, brain, and, indeed, of all the organs, arise from or are aggravated by. the same cause. One quarter of all our people are scrofulous; their persons are invaded by this lurking in fection, and their health is undermined by it. To cleanse it from the system we must renovate the blood by an alterative medicine, said in .igorate it by healthy food and exercise. 3ucht ti medicine we supply in AYER'S Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, the most effectual remedy which the medical skill - of our times' can devise for this every where prevailing and fatal malady. It is com bined from the most active remedials that have been discovered for the expurgation of this foul disorder from the blood, and the rescue of the system from its destructive consequences. Hence it should be employed for the cure of not only scrofula, but also those other affec tions Which arise from such as ERUPTIVE and SEIM DISEASES, ST. ANTHO'NY'S Fine, Rosa, or ERYSIPELAS, PIMPLES, PUSTULES, BLOTCHES, BLAINE and BOILS, Timm - is, .nrrEn and SALT RHEUM, SCALD BP,AD, RIHOWO2LIM, RHEUMATISM', SYPHILITIC alld MERCURIAL DIS EASES, DROPSY, DYSPEPSIA, DEBILITY, and, indeed, ALL COMPLAINTS Anisixo PROM VITIA TED Olt IMPURE BLOOD. - The popular belief in " impurity of the blood" is founded in truth, for scrofula is a degeneration of the blood. The particular purpose and virtue of this Sarsapa rilla is to purify and regenerate this vital fluid, without which sound health is impossible in contaminated constitutions. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIC, lira so composed that disease within the range of their action can rarely withstand or evade them Their penetrating properties search, and cleanse, and invigorate every portion of the human organ ism, correcting its diseased action, and restoring its healthy vitalities. As a consequence of these properties, the invalid who is bowed down with hsin or 'physical debility is astonished to find his ealth or energy. restored by a remedy at once so simple and inviting. Not only do they cure the every-day complaints of every body, but also many formidable and dangerous diseases. The agent below named is pleased "to furnish gratis my American Almanac, containing certificates of their cures and directions for their use -in the following eon - plaints :-Gostice nese, Heartburn, Headache arising/twit disordered Storhach, Nausea, Indigestion, Pain in and Morbid Inaction of the Bowels, Flatulency, Loss of Appe tit*, Jaundice, and other kindred complaints, arising from a low state of the body or obstruction of its functions. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, FOl2. Tllt 'UM) CURE OF Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, • Croup, Bronchitis f lncipient Consumps tion, and for the relief of Consumptive Patients in advanced stages of the disease. So wide is the fold of its usefulness and so nu• merous are the cases of its cures, that almost every section of country abounds in persons pub licly known, who have been restored from alarming and even desperate diseases of the lungs by its use. When ones tried, its superiority over every other medicine ofits kind is too apparent to eseapd observation, and where its virtues, are known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the distressing and dangerous affections of the pulmonary organs that aro incident to our climate. While many inferior remedies thrust upon the community have failed and been discarded, this has gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits ow the afflicted they can never fOrget, and pro duced cures too numerous and too remarkable to be forgotten PREP4RED BY on. J: C. AVER & Co. LOWELL, MASS. Of . sale by S. W. liaverntlek and S. I', Samuel Elliott, in Carlisle. E .I INDSEY'S IMPROVED VBLOOD SEARCHER A STA.Z , :DARD NIEDICINE . - For Um speedy, radical, and elfelqual cora of ALL DISEASES arlsing,from IMPURITY OF TILE BLOOD. ,ht tile most nilraculoun curon This medicino has wron in desperate cases of Scrofula, Cancerous formations, CUtztloolls Diseases, Erysipelas, Boils, Pimples on the face, - "Sore Eyes, Old, Stubborn Ulcers, Scald Head. . Totter affections, Rheumatic DiaorAers, Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Jaundice, Salt Rheum, ISforcurial Diseases, ' General Debility. Liver Complaint, Loss of Appetite Low Spirits, Foul Stomach. Female Complaints, and all Diseases having theirroi gin in ftrt impure state of the Blood. Wo refer to the case of David McCreary., of Napier township, Bedford Co., Pa. who, ou the 31st day of Aug ust, 1858 made affidavit before Justice Corley that he was treated for the cure of Cancer by three physicians of Bedford county, and by Dr. Newton of the Eclectic College In Cincinnati for a pried of nearly • eight months, notwithstanding which, hie lip, nose, and portion of his left cheek were entirely eaten away I He had given up all hope, when ho hoard of the ' Blood Searcher," and was induced to try It. Peer bottles cured him, and although sadly abdigured, there Is no question but what this invaluable medicine saved his life. The full particulars of this remarkable ease may be seen in a circular, which can bo had of any of thb Agents. 4Vo also refer to the case of Nancy Bleaknoy, of Elder ton,trtustPong county, Pa., cured of Scrofula after be. lug unable to got out of her bed for three years. To the case of a lady in Ausonvillo, Cheirflold county who was also afflicted with Scrofula in Its worst form. To the case of Goorgo Meisel, residing in Carrolltown, Cambria county, Pa., who was so badly alilicted with Cancer that it oat his entire nose off, and his (also was worse if possible, than McCreary's. The particulars of those cases--every ono of which was curod by the use of the Blood Searcher—why also bo found in a circular to be had of any of the Agents. _3' at LEMON,'Propriotor. Laboratory for tho manufacture and sale, near the Pa. Railroad Depot, Hollidaysburg, Pa. - - - - Dr. Goo. IL geyser, Wholesale Agent, Pittsburgh, Pa. lifs. Per sale in Carlisle by 8. W. Ilaverstick, 8. El Hutt, and Reynolds &P direr; Dr. J. Herring Mechanics burg; Gosweller - & 7.00tt, Shophordstown; Joshua Culp. Hogstewu Jacob Shawano. Cross 'Roads; J. J. Coble, E. Wise Shiremanstown; A. M. Leidich, Boiling Springs limy W. Riasel,, Churcittown; G. W. Robinsou West Hill; ,Yasuatight & Co., Oakville; Shoemaker Emott r isro F bw g ; wm.nratto., Nowville; J. Hood & Co., Springfield; Russell & Co., Dickinson; IDghland & Washing, Jacknonvillo; Wm. Clark & Co., Lacs, Roads; ,Win, H. Eckles, Sporting Bill; D. Denlinger Whits Hall; J. o.'Altick,Shipponshurg; all of Cumber land county, PA. The Bost LINIMENT for MAN and BEAST •ZkOW in ilam. Is a safe and reliable reined) , for the aura of Ruquma• thn, Painful .Nervous Affections, - Sprains, Burns, Swellings, and all 'diseases requiring , tho ektornal ap plicatlou on Man. y On Horses it will hover fail to curd Poll Evil, Fistula, old runningSoros, or Sweeny, if properly applied. For Sprains, Bruises, Scratches, Crooked Goofs, Chafes, Sad , die or Collar Galli Cuts or Wounds, It le an infallible remedy. Try it, and be convinced of its officitcy. .11,HEIJMATIS141.. Persons afflicted ,with thlicdiscase no matter of how long standiug, - can be'promptly and offeetuolly cured by maw this dibittWo. - • There Is nothing in the world so sure and so:good:to take away Badtbio, rns, and cure Frost Bites as this pre• paration. Try tit and satisfy yourselves. Price 25 and MI. cents per 'Pottle: Prepared by El, A. FOUTS West. W - lister, Bid. •' ' . • For sale by S. Pannebaker, Carlisle, Ps. Aug. 23,1861.. - ' LrDIOVAL.---MTh©. lint and Cap otnre herotorore known KIIGLERt3;7 has ibeon ro htovud directly opposite the old 'stand; tNio dobrs Arnold's clothing ntorot Thirbusinnes will be conduot• or/ an baretoforo, and,all ti2o gods,hoth Irmo made and city manWhothrof watiatitod,ta glvo .Batielhatioplut commended; •A. Shit pntionage respectfull3r-nolled4 on even. ,edoit, will be ulnae to:konli nasortnion t ot men and boyolditk And csiikc:onWuto", 4ritit , )itlcni; suit MAO-mon" ' ,Ic.ELLI-91; • Mf,Spring's efnilk itntn now, rtnitly, (Abiding. D R. 1100FLA;ND'S BALSAMIC . , CORDIAL! FOR. THE SPEEDY CURE .OE. Cough.. Inflitnia, Croup,. Hoarse- Hess. Bronchitis, • Pneumonia, Diseases of the Bowels, arming from Cold, Incipient Cosi.kumptton, and for the relief and (if at ad' possible) curcoj Pa tients in adOluie. ' ed stages of the latter disease. The Balsamic Cordial is entirely a Vegetable produc tion, combining the healing properties of the Balsam, with the invigorating qualities of a Cordial, producing a combination so well adapted to the purposes intend ed, that there are but few cases of disease' which will not, at an early period, succumb to Its healing mllllll3 giving properties. For ages, has the treatment of pulmonary diseases occupied the greater portion of the attention of the scientific of the medical world, bat none acquired more eminence In his treatment of these diseases, than the celebrated Prussian Dr. iloortsim, the originator of the Balsamic Cordial. Hie life was devoted to the produc t ni.retnedlai. that, weuittutand well he has succeeded, the American pdhple are able to 'wise and wapositivoly assert, that nu preparations that have ever been placed before thorn, have conferred I the sane amount of benefits on suffering humanity, or have elicited so many commendations from ail classes , of society, as the remedies of Dr. 'foothills!, prepared by Dr. C. Sl. Jackson St Co., of Philadelphia, The Cordial is designed fore class of diseases more general and more fatal than any other to which the r people of this country are sultjectthose springing from a•• SLIGHT cots." That eminent authority. Dr. Bell, says: I will not say that Colds to our jilhabitalltd w hat the Pl. US and YcLtow.ltsysit are to those of other countries; but I can aver confidently that thug usher In disease of greater complicity uud mortality titan these latter." Entirely Vegetable. No Alcoholic Preparation DR. HOOFLAND'S MEE= GERMAN BITTERS, I=l Dr. C. Tit JACKSON & Co., Phila. fa WILL EFFECTUALLY CURE LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, Jaundice. Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and all diseases arising from a disordered Liver or Stomach. Such as Constipation, Inward Piles, Fulness or Blood to the lioad, Acidity f the S.tontach, Nausea, Heart burn, Disgust Mr Food, Fulness or Weight iu the Stom ach, Sour Eructations, Sinking nr Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, fluttering, at the Heart, Choking er Sullomting sensations when in a lying posture, Dim noes of Vision, Dots of webs before the Slght,,Fever and Doll Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yel lowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning In the Flesh, eminent Imagiaings of Evil, and great Depressions of Spirits. and will positively prevent Yel— low Fever, 131111ous Fever, &c. The Proprietor In calling the attention of the publit to this preparation, does so with a feeling of the utmost confidence in Ito virtues and adaptation to the diseases tor 'Willett it is recommended. . . . It Is no new and untried article, but one that has stood the test of a to clue years' trial bolero the Amell• can people, and its reputation and sale are unrivalled by ally preparationt.extant The testimony in its favor Oren by the must prominent and well-known Physicians and individuals in the country is Immense, and a eareful persual of the Alumnae, published :Lunn .4 by the pr,prietorv, and to be Lad grist - is of any of their Agents, can not but sativ/y the most skeptical that thin remedy - Jo Terilly-cserrtug the groat celebrity it hie; obtained: tt S. W. ILA VERSTICIi . , Agent for Carlisle, nnd by ery where. cApr. 1'2., '61.-Iy. I) It IT a , B U u kaNin: (mops, • coNFEcTiosArdEs, F 11 U 1 T S PERFUMER PRESERVED PRINTS, HINGED MEAT, PICKLES, &C. S. i‘ r . VERSTICIi, North Rollover Sired, (Yarlisle, Prim' a jun t opened an asvortment of Fresh Drugs, Pam cy Lionds, Gilt Dunks, Purlm•,ory, Fruits, and Confnc lioueu y, which has savor been burp:l.44J inn this bor ough, for turvelty and elegant.. Thu articles have been selected with great ea e, and are calculated, lo quality and pi lee, lu cuutuand tine at ton Lien ul purchasers: FANCY GOODS, which comprise every variety of fancy articles of Li 0 most exquisite finish such as. I•apier Macho Goods, Elegant alabaster and percelain ink-stands and trays, Fancy ivory, pearl :11111 each .1.11 niece, Ladies' Fancy ilitakets. Fancy Work boxes, with bowing Inatroments, Ladles' Ca bas, Writing Desks, and Port ee.ios Port MOlllllllOl, or nery variety. - - oold pens and pencils, Fancy paper weights, nud large variety of ladles' Fancy stationery. Motto seals and wafers, Silk and bead purses, Riding while,. elegantly finished. Floe cutlery, Perfume baskets and bogs, Brushes of every kind for tho X. Bavdo and 8.. k ii. Wright:a Scraps and Perfumes of various kinds, Fancy Pins fur head dresses and shawls ==l! tOguttlOr /I 1111.111Pral , 10 variety of articles elegant ly flui,hod .1”11 suitable -110 LID A Y - PR ESE NT.S', to which ho Invites 'Toad ,ittontion. BOOK ..,, comprising various English and American Works, richly embellished Bibles and Hymn Books, elog,ititly hound in velyet with metal clasps nail corners :jeb.l 8001,8 and School Stationery is also complete, and cornprisen o , OrYthing used in the Schools. lie also desires to roll the particular attain• tlen of Nautiliun to his elegant assortment of LAMPS, .1.e., from the eatendve establishments of Cornelius, Archer and others of Philadelphia, compel:dug every style of Parlor, Chamber ttud study Letups, for burning either Lard, Sperm et Ether oil; also DYOTrS celebrated Kerosene or Coal Uil Lamps, together with Flower Vases Fancy Screens, Atc. Ills assortmcot In this lino is tin: equaled In the borough. Also, SEll A ItB AND TOBACCO entbraelng all the i.tvorite brands ' and n fine' ans%rt moot of NIKERSCHAUNI SMOKERS AND PIPES, the celebrated fillllocochink L 3 ochburg Smoking Tobacco. F It U 1 T S, Such as Ornngos, Lemons, Hp, Raisins, Nectarines, prunes, ke.. FANCY CON Ff.:ol'loN A It Y—NUTS—piw. SERVND FRUITS, MIN. ND—MEAT, NCH:I,ES, in every variety and at all prices, all of which arc pure and trash such as eon he confidently recommended to his friends. His stock embraces everything in the Hue of Fancy Goods, with initiy other articles useful to hogs ekeepers which the public ore especially Invited to call and examine. Rotttember the Old Stand, nearly opposite the Bank on North Hanover street. _ . Doe. 20, 1801 SHRINER'S BALSAMIC COUGH SYRUP. FOR COUGHS, COLDS, CROUP, WHOOPING COCCI!, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, SPITTING BLOOD, PAIN AND WEAKNESS OF THE BREAST, DIFFICULTY OF BREATHING, &C. .This is no new remedy. It has been used for a num ber of years In Maryland and parts of Pennsylvania. and has, wherever known, acquired an unprecedented reputation tux curing the various diseases for which It Is recommended. So apparent is its usefulness, rind so remarkable has been its cures, that it Is fast superseding every other remedy for I hose diseases. The afflicted can rely upon its doing us much fur them, and in many cases more than any other remedy now before the It is recommended and presctibodlu the practice of a large number of tile most intelligent and able physl. clans of Maryland. It Is used and considered an indis pensable household rattle-11y by a large portion of the first families of the State. . . . _ . It is used by all classes of socloty, and the universal opinion is that it Is good. 'rule Braun IS PURELY Vane. LAMLE COMPOUND. It Is pleasant to NM), and never does injury. But owing to its purifying qualities, must do good .under any circumstances. Its effects are truly wonderful, soothing, calming uud allaying the most violent coughs; purifying, strengthening and luvigo• rating the whole : system, calming and soothing the nerves, aiding and facilitating expectoration, and heal ing the bISEAStD LUNGS, Thus striking at the root.ot disease, and driving it from t.hasystoin. _ . CROUP, •Thls disease Is announced by difficulty of breathing shrill* whistling or wheezing, hacking cough and threat ened shifocation, to. It mostly occurs In young chil dren. No child need die of croup if thin Syrup is pro perly used and used in time. Mothers having croupy children should watch the first show of disease, nod al. ways keep this leinedy at hand. For coughs after measles thin 8y rup Is most excellent. Experience has proven that it is equalled by no other preparation. The price of the remedy 15 such an to place it within the reach of all, the poor as well as the rich, and every person should have it. Every person should have It in the house. It is a true end faithful 'friend to all who value health and wish to scours thernseivei against that most torsi* disease, consumption. It will be found the most useild. as well as the cheapest family medicine In the world.— It has been used for the lust four years with a sUcCess wlthout,a parallel. , Savo your, children. No child need die of croup if this Syrup is used In time. Price 31 cents por bottle, or Mr ee bottles for $l. 101..F0r sale by S 1' PANNABAKER,EarIisIe, ra..and by all 'Country storekeepers. ~ {Aug. 23, MIL T UBRICATING OILS.—Wd • wishto inform machinests, millers and the public gone. 'redly - fp - et we have.pu hand a fhli stook-of Lubrivating Out for all kinds of machinery, this • oil ;napalms all others, having boon subjocted to a thorough test by the side of the bent Lard and other Wit. It, is pronounced a superior Lubricator at less cost and Wearlog longer. and outtrely free from gum, and will stand much'colder weather and WS less tendency to heat, Try it and you will uMinetlitecreise for Lubricating. • . Carlisle Nov. 2, '6o.' JOIIN P.LYNE k SON. ' .Nor ' th. Hanover Street Carlisle. NAILS ! I NAILS ! ! 4 . A ititfo stook of B , ooa, Clean, Neat, - and 'rough, ugung, at the owed Prlees. Our, nails are worth f,Oeta , 4 keg more, thou sup other make' of nal: r e 'sold our town: this le•tho'opiniou Of =ebonies ho bave, tried User:, vie also halal WWI assortment ';" U'UJLDIPIi # AtAIEItIALB,, • • . - Otit%tatotit 'And nitnit approved 13tylitg, A/11.100di )san 119 reprosoutod. , ,JOUN P..LYNE it SON, 1,1 . 0 2, 'GO,• • ilorth'llauover - APQaibio• • , WITTEMTIOXI NEw' STORE AND NEW GOODS After returning hie acknowledgements for the very liberal patronage which baa been extended to him, the undersigned would call attention to the fart that be has.' nut re-opened his extenalve assortment of family In his now store-room, on the south-best corner of the pdblic square, where the puhllo arelfivlted to call and examine a stock of goods which, in elegance, variety and extent, will defy competition; comprising in part loaf, thlaP,,,,crughed and brown sugars Java, Rio and roasted Coffee. Every' ditty and quality of TNA. Spices, (ground and unp ' oun‘l,) Pickels, Sauces, Table Oil. • Now Orleans, Sugarhouse and Trinidad , Molasses; Now York and Philadelphia Sy rups. Choose, liacainni, Vermeclili, split, PeasXotniny , Mincemeat, corn Starch, Farina, Chocolate, Extract o. Coffee, refined sugar at reduced 'Estes, washing and bak ing soda. Tobacco of the most favorite brands, and the finest quality of Sugars. Also, n beautiful assortment of Britannia Ware, plain and g,ld band China Ware, Glass, Queens. Stone and Earthen. -Ware, in groat va• rinty,and_anelegatit_let_of_itaucy. .naps, _extracts and perfumery for the toilet. PittliTS: Including Poaches in Cans, Retsina, Cran• berries, dry apples, citron, almonds, oranges, lemons, &c., s:e. . . ( (.. t e a .....r....,.. , - • LIQUORS: Wholesale and retail, I( i nil ii7 ( t . `key , n A c r i a n tfd c i Brandies , iTh o rl a a n n d d ol p d ale tY ,:/TSI I IO I S D . -_~^ , ..., \ 111 Sherry Cork, Madoria, Ginger, tattawba ‘:-4.. - , and Muscat Wines In casks and bot tles, Scotch Whiskey, Rolland Gin, and Schcidam Schnapps. A largo stock of LAMPS, Including. Dyntt's celebrated lamps for burning Kerosene or coal oil, also Sporn), Pine, Lard and Coal Oil, Burning Fluid, Sperm and Star Candien. CEDAR-WARE AND BROOMS. Ilruslois, Ropes, Mopps, Soap's, Doormats, Walters, LeokingThisses, line letter and note paper, Willow War°, Painted buckets, Ale. Cotton and woollen Hose, and half Hose, and a full stock of Gloros, including the well known Hanover auck Woven. In short, his steel: comprises everything that !smiled for in his line of business, and no efforts will ho spared to render entire satisfaction to his eustotnors. C. INIit)FF. CarlJelo, Opt. 27, 1858-Iy. /tar Markettug_ol all kinds taken In exchange fa geode. " .111.1R110.41* FAMILY' GROCERY AND TEA STORE Just received and In store, a fresh and well so. leeted assortment.of Rio, Java and Mara caibo Coffee, Roasted Coffee, Crushed Pulverized Sugars, Refined and other brown Sugars, superior Syrup Molasses, Orleans (baking) Molar! sue. Spices of every variety— pure only Starch, Farina and Chocolate, Mace:Mont, Cheese and Crackers, Tapioca Tod Sage, Indigo, Saturnine and Soda, Cream Tartar and as sorted Pickles, Mustard and Coriander Seed. TEAS., -A fine assortment in Packages, 79'.: and lo hulk—as well as all other article. lir belonging to the I,mtiness—all at the lowest and lute reduced prices. i J. 3V. EllY. SI;LLING OFF AT TWENTY-FIVE IJ PER GEN T. 1)000W COST ! ! At the sign of the "Gold Eagle," a doors above the Cuinbe?land Valley Rank, and two doors be! u tr the alottiodist-Chtirch - ,_ou West Male_ street, the largest and best selected stock of WATCHES ANII JEWELRY In tho tow., will b. sold 30 per cent lower than at any place In the State. The stock comprises a large assort ment of Gold 1111 a Silver hunting-rase watches, Levers, Lupines, American catches, and all other kinds and nil les, GOLD AND SILVER. CHAINS, (laid liens and Pencils, Jewelry of all Muds, Spectacles Gold and Silver, Plated and Silver Ware, • _Mu MUSIC BOXES, ACCORDEONS, Oil Paintings, a great variety of fancy articles. and a let of the finest Plaints, ,k Will 41010P11.1 40 per cent lower than over oiler,' lu town. The entire sloe): of %Vetch waiter tools, casts, largo Mirrors, and Sato m ill be sold wholesale or retail MI the easiest teems. flaying selected a Scot class workman ell kinds of re pairing trill be I.lolle-tlit-I.ltUlni, +at.reduced-pelves-. - Three Pianos at Old below the factory price on al. Collilt Or tile Philadelphia Company closing out. I will soli at the Jewelry Store, fI'IIREE ROSEWOOD PIANOS, warranted, at two-third I real value .on cosy terms if called on steel. NEW GOODS: NEW GOODS' OGILI3Y'S F.AP STOAE A large assort swot of Irnll and Winter Goods of al description 01 the latest styles and best manufactures now lipenh4 at the Cheap Cash ;tore of C. 0011.111", co rner of Main and Pitt street. Thu stock has bairn Se leeted with giant care, and bought for cash, and will he sold cheap for thW Bo s ley, A large lot of Illitek and fancy silk, french Merino's, Cashmeres. Paremettoes, Silk - Popllns, Wool 'tetanus, Printed tteptet, Figured Vultures of all kinds and prices, tires floods of all de,riptions, Ala pace. A.c. FILL A.VD R'/.\'l'L2 SHAWLS PI 'in Mark Cashro,ro Piece is. Sl ells Bordered, il i ttztt and _Fttno'.Coliao, and-Xano. Color. 1 Lona. Wool an d B r adi o Shawls. aliich have boot! bought Vt.,) ehottp Abrades anti clutika of the infest( .situ ps Thanket, ~Call s.ze. and Prises. Cal ieoes and Chin tze, GI the IldlWebt FLYI, 30LI W ill be 5..1,1 cheap. Canton Flannels and Bleached 11LIFillIS at the old l'Oves„ Mtn, C..511114 , 1,', :Ilia C ORthig. , , S.:MITI et. and Jean. A lar4e lot ot 110,,p0d Skirts of all Si/.11, 01111 styles, of the hest quality; and will ho sold cheaper than qan be pnrclu.e.l elhinvbern In the County. Rull and Examine the stock before purchasing. Rae Wert the silted EAST MAIN STREET NJEARI.Y 01'14} SITE TILE DEPOT rir 1111 late brilliant victories achieved by our Federal Armies have gladdoped every American heart, giving assurance, of a spoodyrrostoration Of peace to this great country. In view Of this I have resolved to offer toy tremendous stock of DRY GOODS, at prices that will cur lafy every person :vacillatin. than ,ets be bought front any other house with limited menus just commencing business. I have 10,000 yds. of BLEACHED MUSLIMS, the fiance quantity of uobbnch.i on hand. I ran soil go o d white M salt,, at I cents, and extra quality at 10 and 123. Also, 10,000 yards of CALICOES, of Merrimack's, Sprague's and Cochorn, at Ir3i' eta the old prices. A lowa assortment of excellent second Mourning at 014 prices. Very desirable BLACK SILKS, at 023,4. 75, 87 1 A, $l. The 8714 Is the sumo that sold at $l, and our dollar quality is the MILUO that has been and Is still selling at $1.25 per yard. S. W. HAVERSTICH GINGHAMS, in great profusion at 12.,6, old prices. Also, Canton Flannels and Kentucky Jeans, at the Old prices. And in CARPETS alai 011. CLOTHS. I guarantee that no stock outside of Philarlelphi.t can begin to compote, either In quantity or price. In addition to the above, I have a very largo stock of Ribbons, Lacos, Embroid eries, Dula' nes, Cashmeres, Merinued, Cuburgs, Flannels, and other of the latest styles and dick:cat pat torus. My success heretofore has enabled me to offer advantages to my old cuntoniers and the public generally, which are not pea- SOssed by ethers, particularly those"who ore compelled in commencing now to lay In a stock at the present high prices In the principal cities. - A discrimi nating,ph lc will satisfy thenaltel yes of the truth of the foregoing before purchashig elsewhere.— My tremendous stock at Goods, laid in principally be. fore the rise, is admitted to be the largest between Phil adelphia mid Pittsburg. I invite all persona in want of Bargains in Dry Goods, to call and examine at the old and well known stand of Feb. 28, 1812. A. W. 13.14111TZ. Cumberland Valley Bank, NO t'ICE. • TT will be seen by the following _ adver . tlsemout, that dewy A. Sturgeon, Esg.,.has'rettred trout the firm of Kyr, Dunlap & Co.,,and that Samuel Llephuru, Esq., of Carlisle, Comb. co., Pa., has been as sedated with the remaining partners In the firm of Kor, Dunlap & Co, and that William W. Kupbura has been elected enabler in tho place of Mr. Sturgeon. Thu Proprietors aro WILLIAM Ken, IMAM, ItavirmstAN, Itioihtlin Wm:as, JOIN S. STEItILETT, JOUN C. DUIVLAP, JOAN DUNLAP, SAmi.. lizrnuns, This Batik, will continuo to do ,a gonoral Banking and Exchange business, at their Banking House in Carlisle, under the name and style of AtElt, DUNLAP & CO. Bionoy will be received on depoolt and paid back ofi demand , withoutuotico. Curtillcatnof deposit-bearlug interest at the rate of 5 par. cont. will be issued for as eUort a period as four months. Interest on all coda• mites will cease. at maturity, but if such certlileatos are renewed at any time thereafter for 14110ther given period, they shall bear the earns rate of in terest up to the time of renewal. Twenty days notice must be given of an intention te.withdmw interest de posits. The proprietors would call theattontion of Farmers, Mechanics and all rdhers who desire a WO depository for their money, to the (act that they ate not- only lia ble to the amount of. their stook in the Dank, but aro iNDIVIDIJALLY liable to the extent of their whole estates for all the Deposits,and other obligations of I{or, _ Dunlap - • • . Particular attention given'to the collodion of Vendee t'articular al.__ . _ _ Notes, Foreign Dille, Drafts, Cheeks, le., in any part of . the United Statue and Canada& ' Remittances madato any part of the. United States, Bnaland, and Irelaud.. • They will at all times be pleased to give any informs. lion desired in regard to money wasters in general. The faithful and confidential execution of all business entrusted, to thew may be relied upOn. The Dank Fill be open for , business hom 9 o'clock in the morning unill 8 o'clock In the afternoon., Discount day every - Tuesday; . • . • • Collections from Philadelphia, New Yoi.k and Destort made on favorable terms. The proprietors refer to Jay, Cooke & Co., U. W. Clark. & CO., Phila.; Winslow, • Lanier & C0., - Now York;' Clark, • Cheriey & Co., Boston.- ; W. W. 11.1;Pnultri; Cashier. Carlisle,March 0882. • " , . • . • "'MOTS AND Just received, Jill - at 0011,13r8 &limp Cash Bloro, an entire now 1, stook of .Ladies', Mims' and Childron's totcreen Dias, ,shnoa and,Caitors; of Olt beet quality and lowest'prlces Nero Wc FISH AND SALT NalY RECEIVED AND OPENING AT MEN AND BOYS' WEAR, CIIARLES OOILUY, Truster GLORIOUS VICTORY! DRESS GOODS, Misccilantotto. Carlisle _ Pouno3E7, - AND FARM IMPLEMENT DEPOT F. Gardner & Co. now manufacture -and keep con stantly for sale, at their extensive Steam Works on East plain street, Carlisle, a largo assortment of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, of well known, approved usefulness to farmers. among which they veouldeall especial attention toll* WY'S CELEBRATED PATENT acm SPRING CRAIN DRILL, which has taken over fifty First Oleos Premiums at State and County Fairs. To the Farmers of Cumberland, York and Perry counties we need not speak In detail of the merits of this drill, as scores of them ore now In use 00 the bent twins In these countleo. Ito reputa tion is established us ilne most complete Grldn Drill now man ufeetdred in the United States. I tso ws Wheat, Rye, Oats, 'Parley. and Grass, evenly and regular, without bunching thereed. The gum Spriggs pass the drill <A or stumps cod. stones, without break lug pins ye the drill. For oven InaregUillr sowing, the Willough by Gum Spring Drill is unequalled by any other, We also inanulliauve and sell the following articles, which wo can recommend to Farmers an reliable implements, of established ammeter 3.IOIIRISON'S PATENT CORN PLANTER. LASH'S PATENT STRA %V 4 FODDER CUTTER, BRIDENDOLPIPS PATENT CORN FISELLER, HA RN'S PATENT CIDER JoIINSON'S CAST IRON 1100'5 MUG Also. Three and Four Ilerse Powers and Threshing Machines, Cast Iron Field hollers; Plough Castings of various patterns, ('ern Crushers. and other articles for Farmers ton numerous to mention. Also, Egg Coal Stovesaud Ten Plate Wood Sieves, with en innenSo variety of other castings fa housekeepers mid others. \Vo have also an attractive variety of pat torus for IRON EAXLINGS and CEMETERY ENCLOBLIKE:3 to witit we would call attention. . StlnAta F',2lg - iiies and Min Gearing To this departeaunt Of our business we give particu lar attention. Our already es tee si v e stook of patterns for Paper, Flour‘tirni Saw Mill Gearing. is run stoutly inerealdng, Mill Owners and R rivbts will WI fur sighed with a printed catalogue of 01. r various Mill Patterns, on application. ,Our 31:011111 . :rop comprises all the various tools for turning, planing and finishing Shafting and Castings, by good and can tul Machinists. STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES of any aestralftwapacity,.from ten tot wen ty-five borne power, built In the best style and on imeonanfidating terms. Engines built at our cstablfidiment may be seen in successful operation at many of the largest Distilleries and Tanneries in Carlisi e, and Cumberland Perry and Dauphin Counties, to the tie nitre ut a high we confidently rarer for information as to their effirlen cy. VcractrevriAaVing, Strain EugillCS are earnestly re. quested to ail and "eXamino before contracting else where. DOOR - AND SASH FACTORY, Connected with Tor estntliu.hmrnt is a Steam Sash and Door Manufactory which is now in complete order for the manufacture of ev , Frp deariiiiti,n of BUILDING "MATERIALS for the inns) cc st,ly in moll as the ph.lllo,t hOUSC. IV lu do,' Slush forniabed•from rent•, Lipman), a, vordito..., to "Jo.of glass;WitnlOW Frames Irmo $1 ,1 upward; Shiltters auditolling Blinds train $1 75 upward; Four Paborllimrs from V 2 lS upward. , -Nouldiuga, Casting:, Architraves, Wash Boar do, Brackets, Fanny. Ih ape ry, Scrolls, and other articles uee.led lo loathe building, fttruished'ut the loweht prices nod of the best quality of lumber. TA...We are also prepared, tas heretofore. to build and repair hit It DEN CARS for transporters on the railroad, with prone ptu,ss and On reaSon2,l.le terms. The continued ptrollage of the public is respectlully solicited. Oilers hp loan pn•mptly attended to. Nay 0. '6O. RDN hit A Co. N EW COAL AND LUMBERAI NAD• The subscribers lasso this day en tared lute part , riership to trade in UAL AND LUMBER, Wr will have rotiiitnrilly on band triad 111 i :did, to ord., nil kind,. and qundity or .4011.811111311 IA; Elt, BOA MOS, SCS NTr.TNO; Fin ME STUFF, Paling, Plabturing Lath, Shingling Lath. heti Floor ing and Weatherboarding,. Post, and Rails, and every Br tido that belongs ton LUMBER YARD. All kinds ernhinolAe. to Ilendoek, and Oak, of Ilavinn Cs, etvidir own W , 1 . 11r11.1. tourth•r 111,y length and slot, at the 4hurtest notice nod on the most re:tato:al:le torms. Our %lurked boarde a ill be Lept tinder rot or so Ova they can be furnished dry at aill'Stmes. We have conatudddy on hind all kinds IA Fantijitcoal owlet. cover: NY 11101 NI V, itl de , i% clean to any pint o this borough. To wit : LYKENS VA L LFV, Broken, Egg, Store and Nu LC E FIDDLER, TR E VORTON, do. do. do. LOCUST M.OUNT/.. IN, LUBBER - V. • wlttell we 11101..;' , ..11 . 11,!Teh to tie.ll at the lowest pekoe Best qual 4 t y attd Blookeriteith's Coal, i• Sr ill wll nt the eel figure lard west hide 0 , tir,g)tfi , r Mutt Alt:ll7•l'it(lNti IffiFFER. duly 20,18 s':), J. K. ri DI 1 1 .1 FORWAXDING AND COMMIS stun 110D:3E, FLOU 111. AND rEED. COAL. PLASTER AND :SALT. The subscriber le" lug taken the Ware !louse cars and tistures of Wm. 11. :NI urray's well k nc,w n establish trout, on We..t 111, t h Areet. opposite Dickineon College, would Inform tholmblie that he has entered into a O en cral Forwarding and o.lllllliSnion buehe era. Th, highest marloq prive n 11l be paid for 1. lour, Grain and produce of all kinds. Thee are also F e-cpared to freight preA LICO and stock to l'hlladelphia a 0 d Bid Limore, at (he lox eet rates, with safety cued denpatola. OrASTEIt AND I:IASI:" herd constantly on hand, and FLOUIt-kND FEEV 110,400 or ',tail. Mori.Coal of all Mori . rbraclug,.. LYN FlN'i•l LLEY, LUKY. FIDDLER. m.TNBL'Icy WHITE ASTI, LOITST GAP, Linieburnet's and Blacksmith's CONSTAVTLi FOR tIeGE. IiKPT U N DIM COVER and delivered dry to any part of the town. J. R. NUN EMAIiER Carlisle, A ugurt T 4 UMBER AND COAL. OLIVER DELANCEY, LUMBER J ND COAL YARD! Ott the Rail -Rintd, near the Gad Works. Tbo subscrthor,lieuTs uuustantlruu baud, it fully sortuaeut, of Lumber C. Coal, c , . AP, - which he can fur. nish to order piton ptly and on the most real sonable terms. • 1 g.M.n. LUMBER, SCANTLING, 130 ARDS.' FRAME STUFF, Palings, Plastering nn Worked-Floor. Weatherboardine, Posts, Rolle, White Pine, Hemlock nod Oak Shingles, of4c,vory quality., He also furnish _ bills to order of any length and sine, at the BIAS - ilea notice and on the most ,reasenahle terms. Ills worked boards are kept uuddi eciveriso that they can be fur nished dry at ail lle fink nriostlintly7fm• hand -all - .lands Coal under rover, which will be dcliveied clean to any part of the borough. To wit: . LYKEN'S VALLEY, LUKE- FIDDLER, TREYERTON, LOCUST MOUNTAIN, And other varieties, snit all the various sizes in use, whirls ho offers to the üblic at the lowest prices. ANT11.1LAC116,111.12.1128 COAL always on hand, at the lowest testi price. ' Thankful for the patronage of a generous public, be stowed upon the hite Ilan of Black Delaney, he would solicit a continuance of `the same as he will strive to please. All orders tuft et the residence of Jacob throw for Coal and Lumber, will be promptly attended to as heretofore. OLIVER DELANCY. July 211,1 IViiliam P. Lynch, Practical PLUMBER anti GAS FITTER, ia the basement.of the M. E. Church, Main Street, Carlisle. Lead and Iron Pipes, Iron Sinks, Hydrants, • Oath Tubs, 'lot 4.ColtlShower Stabs, Bath Sutlers, Water Olosets, WaShilasins, Force and Lift Pumps, ; llama, kc. Wro't IroialVelNlTubes; , Aud every descriptlonof cocks and fittings for gas, slam, water,4c. Superior cooking ranges, henterSaud gas fixtures put up In churches. stores and dwellings, at short notice, in the most modern style. All mated :ale and work in our line at low rateinnd.warrauted. SNP^ Conn try work andjobbluts proiuptly attended to. Mar. 23.1850-11, , THE GREAT CAtSE OF 7F3CiBI~FL 'r. S V,. Jugt,PubliOedin &Sealed Envelope . . , n r • te Price .0 cots: a Lecture by Dr. CuL. vuusl'Er4„ . on. the cause and cure of Sportnotorrhoca. Consumption, 31orital and Physical Debility, Nervousness.. tpflopdy; Impaired Nutrition of the Body; Luanda; Weaknesa of tlio Limbs_and . the Buck ; - Indisposition, and Incapacity for StudY and Labor; Dullness of Ap. Pre,hutinion; Loos or,l}louLory; AY orslou •to society; Lova of tieStudo; Timidity; - Self• Distrust ; Dlzsdness; tioadiehti; Affoetions .of the* Eyes;' nip,los • on - the Facelnvoluntary Do4sions, no Sexual Incapacity; the Cionsigaeuce's of . laatthful buns:ultimo. Be. • adudrabia.Lcetitro cleariy proven that.tha above enumerated, often selfull(iutad, gvllo may lfirtrentoved N'vithOut 'utedieLne and without dangiirous stirgle`al opo. rations, and shouitllw rota, by ovegy , youth and /Ivory. man the land. • . • • Scat - tnider seal, to atiik address, ha a plain sealed on '.voiope, ou tho receipt' of, six coats,. or two postage etamps,-hy oddrenshig, , Dr. 011. J,,C; KLINE. Jan. 31. 1.1.:*.1 Unwary, Toot.' Past 011 ice, box 4.580. • 11/atcfjes nob getnefrg CLOCKS WATCHES JEWELRY AND pILVER WARE. at- Manufacturers prices. W. D. A. Naugle, Agt., Zug's building East Main St., opposite Sextons Hardware Store, Dealer In FRENCH & AMERICAN CLOCKS, • _ - , • 0. Foreign and American Watches - Jewely,Silverand Pla ted ware, Fancy Goods &e, woad most respectfully in form his old patrons and the public generally that he bas Just returned From the East with un entire now stock of FINE WATCH ES, JEWELRY, SILVER & PLA. TED WARE, CLOCKS &e. Having seriured agencies from Home of the largest and best Pactori'es for the sale of these goods, I am prepa red to otter to the publle. any article in the line from 75 to 100 per cool loss than they Mine, ever Kam offered_ -in- this place or belitiv tli7 - 7. 7 trgOW - WhitlifFibilirreTi, as follows, Clocks from 75 cents to $lO, Watches flotw.s2,se t 0.5150. Jewelry in setts loom 50 cents to X 25, Tea Setts from 20 to $30,-0 pieces hest quality and latest styles CLOCKS WATCHES. JEWELRY. 8 day alarms, Gold Hunt. Cave Keg. Coral, •• Striking. ."• Amerlinn ; Pearl, 8 " Striking A. Al. " ". Swiss, Cameo, 8 " Regulators, •• " French. Gold Stout). 8 " hollers, Silver Hunt. Coon Rug. Lava. " Church, " " American, Carbuncle, ft '' Mantles. " Swiss. Opal, 8 •• Parlor, '• ‘• French Mosaic, 8 Marine, 'Open Faso American ; jet, 30 Hour, •• " Lord use, l'ornet, 30 Striking, " Quartiers, Turtiyols, :10 Alarm '• " English ; Paint - tugs, ad Tinto, " " French, . Enantolled ; 30 Levers, " 0 couva. Paste, ad Gothic, " • Gorman, Stone, TEA S li '1"I' Goblets, Waiters Tureens, Lanes, dCups, Butter Dishes, Salt Stands. Fish Entree, Nl' Knives, Crumb Knives, ke Cream do. Cake E elves ; Forks_ Spoons, Castors. CarlPlo„luly 27, 1400 -Iy. •17 ATC H ES, JEWELRY, AND T SI L\ER-WA IthAT (Oh I.YN'S old established Stand. West Main St., nearly opposite the Cumberland Valley Rank. 1 have just received a us, assortment of watches, eivelry. neslalhous. silver ware, de.. In addition to nay oinier stock to which 1 i onto the attention of the public. The assertindot embraces One gold and silver lever watches. Hunting and (men cast do., gold An chors for Ladle:, and Gentlemen and Silver Leptons and Quartier watchesol every variety in style and price. Also fine gold Medallions. Breastpins for Ladles and Gentlemen M sorry ,smarty. pattern and price. !told no, vest. curb mud ncelt chains. Gold bracelets, finger rings. c us, studs, sleeve-hattoas, crosses, charms, &e h he. Gold and silver thimbles, ttlfrr iinf idAted butler knives, forks, table, tea. salt and mustard spoons of every variety. A largo assortment of gold, silver and common sport odes, to suit a n ages to which ,e Invite special atten• Linn. A fine la or 1101,1) PENS from thn best makers, spectacle cases, fancy Loans, silver and pearl card cases, gold andel/101110n bracelets, sat oh chains, j, Mantle Clerks and a variety of articles usu..' ally kept in Jewelry establishments, which I will sell low for cash. All articles war- ,'Z' ' [noted to he what they or, repreaented. , Pal tioular ti ssnort!/isnort!l 0 EEPA 110 and all work war ranted. THOMAS CONLYN. Der S 3. !S. .I V)11 LA (!1801 Y'S PRIVVITE NIEDICAL TREATISE rfew of 1 litt• rage Es AND tau ENWIA NlN.—Prlve only free of posh 1.4 . 0 LI, .1 II parts 1f the tin the of youth and uniturity, idoe.losing 1110 sevriit [01114,0 of I.tll 00000 Of ail 3grti, causing debility, nervousness, depiession spiritk, Pall pith 1 ion of till` 11V:11 I, suicidal hilio4initigs. In voluntary tishintis, ilideetive nii•mory, indigestion iimt lassitude, I, ctin(e,siond of thrilling Intel ell ill d Bearding School College :ituiltiet, 111110 a y oung )Idrileil Idi ly, sr. It is 0 truthful adviser to the ie.l and those eon teruplating trwrlifge, who enter tdin .tivi et don ht, of i heir ph vieeal vtitiditlon, and win, 111.1_11.4 hlh•1114.1. 1 tite.h,lll.l.,illlj.pilll,4; a nd pill ileges to which every I nano. lieingls entitled. 11 EN ho aro troitllled with ,eak. 01,, gen erally by a had haidt ill youth. the otroots of 101601. At.' fOrge(1111110.., SOllletilllt'S a ringing in the ears. ‘veald eyes, weakness of the hack and 101 l e N trentities. von fusion of ideas, lus I. 1(1101100- , 11 it 11 in. 'melody, may lie cured the aut hoz's ‘i 001 1 . .k1i I, .I\D LONDON It o 1:11'11 tceently deleted intielt rii our time in IS [TING Till: Ell Mu:PIT 11,5, nca iii ug our inet,e s :it the: kluts, 1e:1•,:e and researches el the noost skilled Pity:keit. , rite! Surge:di:l hi • Europe ruld the Coutinent. These who place themselves under our enre will now have the roll Immtit, of ch. many NEW A.N1. 0 EWA:CPA'S 111 tiff which ne are enabled ter ittlrodUCV iu t.O our piketica, and the public rutty rest assured of t h e salitti real. utiNillUit y. aliCltliCY and at trtutltut being paid tsr their 1,111.2.1, .111,1, had so success fully ilit•Eingulshed us herettrinre, us a Physician in our Alt depart 1111 , 11 E. of v rl Praetice, fur the past twenty-Eve Icare Sera , it ri I. Pit I.s.—lgtdles who wish for Modl aloes, the ollie•noy which l.m. Iresn tested in thou Si :els of ca•es. all Henn fled elfe , t speedy noes without at, hat ten, its use mote but Dr. Data' 111 . ) .. , Pn.melr per: i'lh The roily in era talon tos•essary 1.1 !•1. dp-.• I I.li Indies shouldnottube than If they ha i r to. button:o4llW/ are iu vertu in Nitiln. 1111:1 p , 1.1 I,lll.ll l goen the wtkiip : at, 0,10 e'l.'h hoX.) though always stile .and healthy, 5:: ;rest net so active ,are they. Prbe SI per hos 'I trey van he mailed, to tiny part of the Putted ?:.rte- or l'autda. 'l ,O TII E 1,.‘ InS nerd a emilidential medical ad, leer With I.sarti 1.1 arry ul (hese itaterestitut eon, plaints to which their delicate organization renders them habit..:no particularly in riled to vottstilt us ' . •• Else., ruotr hL,a PILOT,CII% "—For married ludo, whore health will flit ulit. Or Whir Saar desire to thaY bin tihtr,lntul I. a1i.1,1. It Is a pertkot ly safe itievtortivti to rotteeption, aunt has hero, teusi n - tr , ) 11te.:1 during the last 20 years. Prir•u reduced Lt, .s!i). THE SECRETS OF YOUTH UNVEILED, A Troatisc on the (l,ton PrOlll.lllli , Derar "- Sol. emn warning ./Ipit published, a 111/111, howinZ the in. progre,ss turd plevalonro amen,. schools, [both male and fmnalli I 0t this fatal habit, puiuting out the Mtality Limit incari,ddy attends itg victims, and dire el opink the whole progress of the disease, from thq cum inencemeut to the end.. It will bu bent by 31.61 on terelpt of two 1 ,31 Coin Stomp, .Itteinhineit dailp. from 8 in the morning till tt tit ni,tht. and on S1111,1:1,4 nom 2 till 5 P. 31. Medicines wilt. full dircetfons sent td any part Ottho United States Cr 01111111.1, ley patients .CWIIIIIIII abating their symptoms by letter. Business correspondence strictly confidential. .aty- Dr. L's °Moe is still located nu evtabliFhed, under the earn., of DR. LA CIWIN., at No. 31 Malden Lane, Albany, N. V. (Sept. 20, 1501-1 y fliooK S 1.1. Alt I'.—Wm. Fridley would _J Respectfully an to the citizens of Carlisle nod the publie generally that he has again commenced the manolart Uri iig, of the S sheet iron ware ow l hinds, In d. C. II nyett s build i toe , oi Lout her street, directly opposite U. Shapley's c hair m,,Lleo•tory, whore ho will at all times be in i eadiness to do :ill hinds of work in his line of bui,loom, with neattlesh and dispatch. All work NI ill he done by himself mud a competent hand as ho keeps no apprentices, Alan, eau nt nl I times ho hod chose eclebrated SELF— TESTI No, 141:LF-61.1.\ LINO, I'RENIIIIII Allt-TIGHT FRUIT CANS & JARS. li o u, ;T o u tin g . A nd Jobtdov, of tilt hinds dolt° at pla - t notice nod 111200 td" the Lost material. 23,4) - -Cash paid for old Pow for and Cuppur. 'oping by tdriut talon don to buss toes, and a doalre lean all. to rerolva a 01111'0 of public patrunago. = FOUTZ'S CELEBRATED Horse and Cattle Powders Those Powders hove proved, after a trial of several soars, to be superior to any preparation Of the kind in use. The chief superiority of these Powders arises from the fact.thatAltßY arecptpposed of Medicines that have isavativo Tonic and Purify I elects crudities fronl the stomach and intestines; the Tooke gives strength to the system of the Horse, and the purifying 1110dinIlles cola:W.o ill.them elyanso the blued, and lay the foundation fur a healthy guff vigorous circulation. The use of them improves this wind, 'strengthens the appal to, and gives the limb a flue, smooth and "'glossy shin—improving the appearance, vigor and spirit of the noble animal. Those Powders are not lulu. Soil, as most powders are, to bloat the animal, sues to give him the appearance 01 being fist when not really :10-1.0.1t, to remove the disease and.pronnitu his general health. These Powders u strengthen the stomach and in testines, cleanse them from offensive matter, and bring them to a healthy state. They are a sure prevention of hung Fever, and a certain remedy fur all diseases to the Nurse, as U binders, Yellow Water, Dire tempers, Founder, Heaves, Slavering. (AMOS, Loss of Appetite. and Vital linefigy, Le. These Powdos, if used two or three times a week, through the winter and spring, your Horse will never get the Lung Fever, Cully or Botts. A few doses of those Powders will remove the _worst, Cough on any Horse. Were owneFs of Horses to feed a few of these Powders every year, they might save the Hies of merry vpluable Horses. 111.ItsCH COWS. The properties this Powder POSfieSHUfi in increasing the quantity of Anti, In (lows, gives It an hupertanee and value-whiah should Oleo It In the hands of every person keeping a Cow. in fattening Cattle It gives thorn an appetite, loosens their Lido, and makes them thrive much faster. • HOGS In all diMIIIRPN of Swine. no Coughs. Ulcers in tho Luugs and Liver, Se., by putting from half n paper to n paper of thoso Powders in a baiTel of Swill. the above dineasoit'ean , be mired or entirolv prevented. By using these Powders thy Hog Cholera can be provoritod. Pre. pared by S. A. FOUTZ, Wertailiiiiitor, Sid. • tfr);.l , hr sale by P. P. PAS:NS:DA KIM, Carlisle, Pa., and by all country storeltoepors. Price 25; cents por 'paper; or five papers for one dollar. [Aug, 23, 1801. pAINTs AND - OILS.- 10 Tons White Lead. 1000 Gallons of Oil, Just revolved ndtha large assortment of Yarnlebes, - ' • , • Elvo Proof Paint, 'Turpentine, '.. Florence :White, . Japan, - '„ White Zinc, ,' ' . • ' Putty, . ' • ColorectZine, '• . ' • .I.ltharge, . ,. lied lead, Whiting, - 7, - _ - _ - ,""'•-llolled 011,- . . glue, - -', Lard Oil, r • Shellac, - • ~, . Sperm 011, ' ' Paint Ifrtishes, Fish 011, .te., Colors of el ory deserlptibu dry,' .lad-011 in 'cans and t tens at the Hardware Store or. . ILENIt'Y SAXTON, Cur Halo, Oct, 45,.-1601. 11:41 URNISLI I N G • GO - ODS::- The lar,gest and best variety of Gent's "burnish. , ng Cioodi, and et the lowest prices can be round at • . _ LIVINOSTON'S, °' ~~z~c~fi~i~ca~z~. t ir AMES 11'; W WAY ER ' 8 -AritatitP. . OA DINET AND CHAIR MANIIifACTORY,. NORTLI LtANOV.P.It STRECT, CAMLISLE, PA. Having been engaged In the business for over twenty years be would return thanks to his •oustomors and friends, for the liberal encouragement extended to him In years gone by, and further ass, ures them that no palm: will be spared, to give fultsathrfactlou to all who may Moor him withia call. CHAIRS AND FURNITURE, of every doscription constantly on hand, or mado to order.: Warranted to bo of the best quality, of the la test style,'ivell finished, nod sold at tholowest possible prices for cash. He also continues business as an UNDERTAKER.— Ready made Coffins, Metallic or otherwise, kept con stantly on hand and funerals promptly attended to personally In town or country, oS the most reasonable terms. _ . Cherry and Walnut Collins, largo size, Bell finished and lined Inside, from 8 to 12 dollars. Wu Collins covered from 18 to 30 dolldrs. -- May 25, 1559-Iy. .B.—Two proportios situate 11. Churchtown,Curab. county, arc offered for sale on easy terms. Apply as .1. It. .N. Q TILL, TRIUMPTIAN'T. Tho complete success of the Prairlo Flower Cook Stove, Wert.uts the subscriber Is calling the attention of all who may want a superior stove to call and ex amine the only stove that has given universal satistai, tion. . WHAT IS CLAIMED OVER OTHERS IS lot. A saving of from 30 to iA por cunt. to fuel 2nd. A hotter and quither Oven from the same lire, 3d. A larger Oven than any other stove of the home size, 4th. The preservation of the centre piece from sinking, saving repairs, sth. The best Baker, Boaster, and Cook . now In use, fith. A superior arrangement fur cleaning the Bees, the A perfect (lan Consumer for either weed or coal. The Prairie Flower Is warranted to give satisfaction in every particular. and will be shown with pleasure to all who may call, whether desiring to purchase or not, any quantity of reference in town Cr country. A tow other good COOk Staves on hand, in (lick will be sold very low to close stock. Spoutlug, Rowing, Joh work, Copper-anillbinp and Shunting work promptly at,hnnied to. in town or coun try. All won: warranted at the old ~tend, Hanover Strout north of Lou thur. MARY M. MORRIS. N. B. Old Copper, Brass and Pewter bought, and the highest pike paid In eabh or goods. Mooch '2B, 1 bal.— 04c 1! c:t.n.1,!.! rfo FARM ERS LI E BURNERS AND OTHERS. The undorsignad h lye boon appointed sole /went,: for the sale ut Ito celebrated TrevertonCoA r Tltis (7}is recommended by Mr. LafrifirantrathiTi'S'irlitilitigdfrii4r 1,.) hr e q n.liy Ire stroll,. and burn as much lime per toe, as hykens Valley or any other noel In use. ['arsons in want of LIMP fuel will L . / LO their in terest to buy thin coal as it ciaas from t wouty to tic ty-line routs per toil lc. than Lykens We have the piepn red Treverton Coal ter family use: Ithyay,, uu hand. Also a large ,tock of ,oal of all kinds Uor stop k of 1.0111F.11 Is largo and contplote and lull too sold at tho lowt,t price, l'lmtikfut for past favors wo rettpoctfully ask a con Lin nn truce of Ibe N:11110. I= July IF6O ITONVAItI) A.S):()CIATION y.Li I, A I) r. I. P 111 A. A Itolinvrlnut Insl ItllLitril, ”StabliAled by spatial a, downisul. for Lila rellll - nf - thrr slaty — Ml ,UI% VII ulaut :Ma an , / ta4lasl;tlly T r no , Cure of Ithasisca of the IF•eclnil Organs. - MEDICAL ICE given gratis. by the Aiding Sur eon, to all Who, apply by letter. x ith II .1 0 ,, ipf i , n, 01 their condition, lag,uee upation, habits u 1 Ilk, and iu C:ioos o 1 1,,110111t, poverty, Medicines furnished free of Iljarpo. V. 11.0.1111.1.: R ElitillTS on Spermatimilmeri, and 0 n,,, Diseases of the Sex nal Organs, and on the NEW It Ell- EDI ES employed ip the Dispensary. sent to the aflliettal in settled letter uuvelopes, fire of charge. 'rive or time 3 Stumpstd poage will be acceptable. II : l' II() i lITON. Acting 9 ti r ll e I phl'hilnd He'e LN. t 2 ll e! "4 l ' / ' :1 1- . : !• ' e i6"Lh Street, rwllll,O E7 ,:. iLl U. II EARTIVELL:Presidom 8, NTEW AND NEW GOODS C.'AI'S AND 6TRAii Gip.ll)6, BLIT 4 9 CO/ I . 8 ir c. • The subscriber has rorently opened a -'keet :Nttore at the nit t•ta nut of .1. D. Ihi I bert in North flatterer zit, opposite the Celli-le Deposit Itattk. flai jog reettivott front New York and Philactitlitlriii, flueand Jetleettel assortment et gN e e p. t in hi, li n , 0 , busltte., sitell as 11.VF:j and fruit, the eoluthon Wool to the hue Fur, SILK AND CASSIMEIIE HATS, Fril: mild \\*mit, !ht.; f,,r I , ln . Ladino FUrs. :I/. ‘lllli, lir, ri,laid 111 u,. itiwk ALtr i 11.. ,• 41at. ftr (flit. • CAIN, Lind Cullars for (lon- Clunk", . Hat LO it 4 43 ES, MU= PRICES TO SUIT TILE TIIrLES Also, tisrp•L Valisos, Trunks, list] Trunks Tit/ikon. h. A u assol tomtit of 13E2§ -- Sega rs and Tobacco. —6O Thankful far t lie io otrioinagao already received Ile would invite all ha, irieada and the loahlie" generally to Rine him a coin. BOAS, Agt. Cul list°, April Iv, I Sal. 1L) (y 7 HAI{ DIVA.RIII 1 . 11 Alt _1) - oik IVA I< JOl/11 1..1110 S iihin havc just completed opening their Sluing et et Hard were. Paints, lilln. ea filla,s &xi. to .1,1 1. they invite the early atttention of the public. We greatly enlarged our stuck In all its:various branch ye i a lid eau now accommodate the pub lic tt ills 11,1 nLE (;00Ds. in hirer or , mall ointwitie, at the If tweet prives. Out we do in,t n 1 , 11 the piihne to underhtend that we have beinntlit 311 the t 0,1, hi Philadelphia aid Now York to Our tow n, hot we,a 11 assure theta that one look Into toteour will I,lloi net. 1111'111 that we 113 Ve enough LO Supply the genlend In I hie nial het. rerSIOIS wanting good, in our line will hod it to th e ir advant,,,m, to give Us n all maklue their purehnses.--All orders personagy and panetn,lly attended to, and no micro., pr.:out:l6(ms mado to effect JOHN P. LYNE Se SON, North Hanover St. Carlisle Earn NovEmBER 2ND, 1860. .ob-rho readets 01 the • , 11rit Lu" are reminded that I have j act brought from the city a large supply of SW A I: CUI: ED HAMS AND BEEF: Dried Apples and Peaches, Fresh Tomatoes is eons, fresh Mushrooms, the very host Pickles, dill trout kinds 51 mixed Mustards and S.inees, Lonions and ((ranges, PrlllaN, Figs. Icnisiu Z"ug. s, ('oilers. Molasses, Sail, Flue Sr ors :aid FirbaCcO • very trim Brandies, Old Bye Whiskey, Wines ; besides a general assort ment of goods In our line of trade, offered at the very lowest pricer, FOB CASH. %VAL BENTZ. Nev.2d, lsbr, FRESIE MACKEREL.- A lot of NI:iolcorel —now cateh—h, asso(tod pack gas of flat con, Qua, tor, and Eighth Ballots. Also, S A t.M f, for solo at tho Storo of the subsurittor. Oct. 26, '6O. J W 6 00 TRACE CHAINS OF ALL kinds with a large assortment of BUTT CHAINS, HALTER CHAINS, BREAST MIA - INS, FIFTH MIMES, LOU CHAINS, TONGUE CHAINS. COW (31,IAINS, SPREAD &c., An., Just resolved at.the Cheap llerdwareZtoro-af .. HENRY SAXTON DREAD BISCUIT &c. The Cream of Tartar '•Substitntc" to recommen• ded as a superior article in combination with Saleratus or Soda Sr• Baking purposoc. It prZidaeos • bread rake, kr.. which when cold are sweet, moir k t and gratefti. while those of Cream of Tartar aro often dry and tastes less. It will coat less than Cream of Tartar and is used in the salmi way for cooking, La. THIS SUBSTITUTE, together with &doyens' „Sods, Pure Cream of Tartar, Bermuda A rye w Root, M ustard Seed, ground and nu. ground, spices of all hinds unadulterated, and also (traceries In every variety constantly on hand, and at the lowest prices for sale by Dec. 44, 15th) GREAT ATTRACTION AT LEON ARD'S CHEAP CLOTIIINO g'POR.II.- -EDW'D. B. LEONARD, JR., . Ha. Just returned from tho city of Philadelphia, add opened a splendid assortment °flit:AM ING, which cannot ho surpassed In styld and finish. Tho Clothing at thßidstAbliAmedS, cousieta.in part of ha folidulfig, vl2i ..4t TIR.V.SS ADM rnomir COATS. Of Valle] he has 8 magnificant assortment of black and fancy colors, out In the latest fashions tastolully and elegantly o.llolll°d, and made in it superior manner. SACKS AND HALF ,SACKS; of Cloths. Casslmores 'tad Twoocts, all of new styles and at very low iiriees. VESTS 1 VESTS 1 !'VESTS ! ! The, richest and best assortmont'hvtir' offered at nil Corner, of Satin, Black and Fancy Madan Cloth 8, - Marseilles, double AO singlo• breasted, of every variety material and p4tern. • A•N T A T H C) NN. plat)] and fancy French 800 sklncitssiuteres; betti , nett Juane and a groat variety of others;talr.bf which will be Arad at the very lowest prices, 51111tTSIL-Flno white linen nod cotton of the newest stylu.anki hest malts. Also, calico, chock and currying, shirts. klargo asi , ortineut. of BOOl'd Aw l SlioEs , for Mon and Boys, Ndaleh can and , ,vill he sold cheaper than over. Alio a HPINIllid lot of Trunks and Carnet Bags. I therefore couildently.invito ono and all, to come and see thr yourselves, 001 will not attempt fp demerihe the bargains that may be e.apectedi for 1 am deternilutid • that no opposition can sell lower. - .„ AV" Remember LEONARD'S . Corner. • '''' • XDAVAIII) B. LEONABB, Jr:. Carlisle, Mby 10, 1861.-:-.1 7. PINE CRANBERRIES.- DR IN superforartyo oferAnborylwiju_streß l y j u d i rp fur solo by SHORTEST'IN DISWANCE AND QUICKEST IN TIME BETWEEN THE TWO CITIES VIA READING, ALLENTOWN AND EASTON MORNING EXPRESS, 'West, lea,/ M., arriving at Harrisburg at 12.45 noon, only ti;s4 bourn between tbo two eitirs. MAII. LW.: leaver New York at 12.00 noon, and ar rive's' at Ilarrlaburg at 8.30 P. M. 310)1N1M1 MAIL LINE Emit, leaves narriaburg at 8.00 A. 11., arri vhig at Now York at 4.30 9l. _ P. M. _A_ET_BILNOUN --LXPIth:4SS-4,1-N-14-Eriet, burg at 1.15 P 31. arriving at New York at 9.00 P.M. Connections are mode at Harrisburg at 1.00 P. NI. with the Passengte Trains in each directiNe on the Ponnoyi vania, Cumberland Valley and biortherz Central Rail read. All trains en - line:A at Reading with trains:or Potts ville and Philadelphia, and at Allentown for 31such Chunk, Gaston, &c. No change of Passenger Cars or Baggage between Naw Yrok and Harrisburg, by the OA A. R. Line from Nave York or the ilk P. ii. from Harrisburg. For beauty of scenery, nod speed, comfort and seem modation, this route presents superior Inducements to the travelling public. Fare between few xo rk and Harrisburg FIVE DOL. • LABS. For tickets and other information apply to J.. 7. CLYDG, General Agent, H Harrisburg- CARLISLE AND PILADELPHIA tzp c.004:r -14 a • DAILY FREIGHT LIRE. 41...3 - • Cars of this Line leave the Depot 811 Market st., Daily, at 4 o'clock, P. M. Leave Carlisle, Daily, at 7 ,''clock. A M. Goode intended for this Linu ghoold he marked C. P. Daily Freight Line, and seat In by 1 o'clock. May 25, 1858. PII ILADELP lII.A AND READEs'O It A I L It 0 A 1:1 Oh and altei MAY 28, IFGO. Two pas:wooer trains lease llarrinhurg dally, (Sun day, exulted.) at 8.00 1. li., and 140 I' NI., for Phile delphia, nrrivuip thrre at 1.2.5 noun and 0.1:: P, M. Rerunning [ vt, Pitiladelphiit at RAW A.M., and 3.30 P. 11., arriving at Ilarribiturg at 12.4., /10011 and 8.30 P. To Philadelphia, No. Corn. ¢3.2n; No. 2 (in Lrdn.) $2.70. Far ,, L.. livadllig. $1.60 and At iteadin.4, von 111,( with lur Pottsville, 5111,iirr, Icr.Tammibh , col a I,:sa . . four trains leave Ice:1,1111g for I'L lh:drlp clc dally , At RA. M UR...lf) A. M ,12 :',1)1,00 0 and ;7.•1:11'. M. f r Prading at S.OO A. M., 1.00 I'. M.. and ..00 I. Fire, fnnn ,Virading L. , / . 111/21d11111/113. $1 1 . 5 and $1 45. Tint nnwiiiiig_tpint..lroin. Ilarrisitra—reinnerts . at Eriidtfigirniup irain fur Williesbarre, Pittston and Scranton. For throu4 I vliatx and other In tnrrna tlon apply to J. J. GLYDY., General Adlint. lug 3, 't.,o PHILADELPHIA AND READING Passenger Tea s if;.)ro Pottsville, Read ing and Ha er s islat ry. 11ORNING LTNE, Uuily, (Sunday? _ L y I:,,•epted) Leave Nov Depot, Comer or Broad HA C:dh.vt Lill Street., Philadulphia. Pnooongor nm trances on Thirteenth and ( streets, at 8 A. 31., runnection nI 1.1,1,1'4011'g with the Penney IVMnla thd Iroad, 4.15 I' train rp nipt: to Pittsburgh: thn, Cumberland Valley 1.5111'. )1 running' to Chain bersburg, Carlisle, U., and the 3; ;Omit Central Ball. rood 1.1111 P. Al. runifiug, to Sunbury, kc Leave now Depot. \LIt OF PECiA 1) and (ALLOW. 111 LL I'll I LAIJ1.1.1•111,1. Pak,engei Cu trauces ou Thirteenth awl nu Callowhill-taient..) Pur v()ry, ILLE and LIA I:I:ISLAM, at 3.15 P. M., DA IL Y votinvelitig at Ilarrh.butg with Ulu Northern ft.,, , unbury. ininth.sport, Elmira, kr. Express train Irmi New Vowlt vla Enbtell.rilakes close o.lllllCill with Reading farad Arct.mmodation trai a) a. ronueeting at Ilarri,burg mitt) the Pea usyl vania Central A Crain running caret For It 1;A1)1Ni 0111.),1“ ilO M., (duudeye excepted.) k2E vi.l'llll,ADEl,l'lll),.sllif.'ADlNO 11l IL IA P From Philadelphia, our /11 , 111XN 111 V, Ila : t asida: ,2, , , 112 1 Da tkphilL, 121 151 d I,lad•urg, It:' Northern Central Trove/dam Junction, Lill ..- lialll mid. Sunbury, 169 1 Northumberland, 171'1 I,ewli.burg, 1781 Milton, 182 I M=IIM whey, iltlamspurt , derEey Shore, Lock Haven, Holt:too, Troy, Eh. ira, MeV. A M. and P. IL trains CONNECT DAILY AT rola uusTox. (suwi:vs bxcelpted,) tho CATAWISSA, WILLIAM:4I'OIa AND ERIE RAIL rA I),lnsking . close cc n ne,tions a llh lines to NIAGARA FALLS, CANADA, tho WEST and SOUTMVEST. DEPOT IN PIMADELPIIIA, core or of Broad and Callosrldll streets. W. H. McILIIENNY, Secretary . ,„ The undersigned having pureh - ased the stock, &c., of the Into Wm. 11. Trout deed. would ',sportfully an non nee to the public that h• will con tinue the MATTING BUSINESS at the old stand, in West High street, and with a renewed an efficient effort, product, articles. of Head Dress of Every Variwty, Style and Quality, that shat be strictly in keeping with tho improvement of the Art, and fully up to the age in Which we live. atiC I have on hand a sPlendhl oassortieut of ,r ll l HA TS AND CAPS of all descriptions, from the common Weed to the finest FUR AND SILK HATS; and at prices that meat butt ovary onu vile has au eye to getting the worth of his money. The stock Includes. MOLESKIN, CASSIMEILE, BEAVER & FELT BATS, of every style and color and uusurpareed for LIGHT NESS, MIKA MTV AND FINISH: by those of ■ny other e.tablishmetrt iu the couutry. INIEN'S,.BOYS' lad CHILDREN'S MATS and cArs, of every Jeteriptiou col - Ista. ay on hned. Hu respectfully Invites all the old patrons and • many now ones no possible, to give Lim acall. J. G. CALLIO. Apr. 25, 1860-1 y QECOND SPRING ARRIVAL.- !? LARGE SUPPLIES FOR THE DEAD AND FENT. At the-store ofJohn Ilyin&pit the N. E. cooper cif the public squire, Is the place to purchaselloote Hats d Caps, ut prices that defy competition. lie has just returned from the East with the largest and most complete assortment of Boots, Shoes, Hdts & Caps that he has ever presented to this community. and which be is determined to sell et the loWCst posit, hie prices. His stock embraces everything in his tint, of business, bud. as MEN'S SI BOYS' FINE CALF BOOTS, Rip Boots, Calf and Patent Leather Ox lord Ties, Cal and Patent Leather Gaiters, "Calf Nullifiers, Calf and Rip Brogans, Slippers, .tc. LADIES' WEAR. Fine Frond' and English Lasting Clatters, Morocco ; Calf and Rid L'ootn, Finaltid Slippers, Fancy Slippers, Morocco, and Rid Buskins, MISSES AND (:IC'S IVEAit of all descriptions embracing One Lastipg Gaiters, Morocco and Lasting ButtOn Boots, Morocco Inca Boots of all hinds, fancy shoesnf various Ft,DiA slipperi; MATS k CA,PS, Silk, Cassitnoro, Fur and Illoof flats of all nualititm and styles, also a large,,assorlmea Of --- STRAW RATS Boots and Shoes man) to order at the shortest no Ice Repairing promptly done. Confident of_ his _abilit tef please all classes of customers, ho respectfully, illTi the public to give him a call. tikes Remembor the pined, N.E. corner of the Public,— Square. 'May 30, '6O. J. IV. I DY TIARGE ARRIVAL of FRESH . OROOHRIES—FISH OF ALL KINDS. Among is a large lot of the real genuine Bala, more dry salt trgicitus:o, In Oak barrels, NAMUR/A at prices that is'rcally astonishingly low. Pickalb kinds, SAUCES, • • • • and a good assortment or- TOBACCO ANO HOAR& • _ 'Q V. 0 B , 'at the loyestsatesihr:OASLT Or Countri Finance. IV M. BENZ atine.,4l, „ antlroP • ARGAINS I BARGAINS !I ' •• • Now , is the time fur cheap &eds. Closing out o stock at unpreeedenlly limit prices, totnake room for spring assortment. -All in' vrant'of Cheap Dry Goods, Me respectfully invited do call at the cheap store of .-,• . . , , CLIAS.:OOI.LDY, ' Carlisle, Feb. 16, no. , • • • ' ' • Trustee. flUrti 13ELTING • ; Just rocerved Itirgo issartinorit of 'alj Guru Doltlni.r;4lurn Irose,(Juni-Pa^kingi - I _6BlO clump...Ulm /Lirciwns n'toto of Juno 2'2, 18130, ji. .SAXTON . 3taif Moab s NEW - AIR LINE ROUTE TO NEW YORK! NEW WORK AND 11 ARRISBURG FREED, WARD & FREED, 811 ltd/IKET eIIILAKIILPULE J. S: I). ItIiOADS, MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, Pi RAILROAD. -11 , T1:1INOuN I,INES S k Heading 6 1,,1m110t/ all.? R. Hrad 197 Sunbury and Erle R. R 209 222 6) IVllllawsport ant Elmira 2671 Railroad. lIAT AND CAP EMPORIUM! JOHN IRVINE
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