Scrofula, - _or Xing's Evil, is ) is a constitutional disease,.a corruption of the . blood, by which thin fluid, becomes vitiated, 'weak, and poot: Being in the circulation, it pervades. the whole body, [ . online) , burst out in disease on any part of it. No organ is free from 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 nalicalthy food, impure air, filth and filthy hahiv, the depressing vices, and, above rill, by the venereal infection. What ever be its origin, it is hereditary in the con stitution, descending . ..from parents to children unto the third and lburth generation ;" indeed, it seems to be the rod of Him who says, o I will visit the iniquities of the fathers upon their children." Its effects commence by deposition froih 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 cot . : ruption, which genders in the blood, depresses the ene_Kglef_li fe,..se_th at. screfulmissonstktu tions not only suffer from scrofulous com plaints, lxit 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, aro 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, and in vigorate it by healthy food and exercise. Such a medicine we supply in AYEID'S Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, the most effectual rented v - which the medical skill of out times can devise for this every where prevailing and fatal malady. It is com bined from I aeries that bare boat 411010 cd for the expurgation of tit . ) , foul di-order fruit 1.11.• 1/1,11(1, and the rescue of th.t system flout it, ruetive ritti , c,m)lll Hence it should he employed for too cunt not cctly FProftila, but also tho-,t other itil; tious ttldclt 11;1..0 fl , llll it, Vlll.ll 1 2 ,!:1 1 1':1V1 1 . Sr. ,\N rifONV'S I.llll', Rost:, PIM:11S, I'i et 131.01V111 11 • mut rind 5.%) r 1., Ititi i•ttr :ttY1'1:11 .. r,l 1101•1111.1.1)1,- EkSsn, 1.1113,1` , Y, 1.)11 1 , 1 1)1.1111.111, and, indeed, .11 7011TL.1INT .1.111AINC.; F 11.07.1 nti Tim OIL 1 1 1,010. VA` popular beliof impurity';/ . 1)1ocd . 14 fOundcd ill truth, for Fernfula is.tt degrnriation of the blood. 'The particular purpose turd virtue 0f this Sarsapa rilla i:, to pin and rocrnei:.' e this vital thud, 'without tt IliCh sound health is imput4s.ii,lc in contaminated constitutions. - Ayer's Cathartic Pi:llT ' . FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIC, are so enniposed that disease within the range of their action can rarely uithstand or evade them Their penetrating properties scorch, and cleanse, end invigorate every pot lion of the human um:m -.19n, correcting its diseased action, and restoring its healthy sitalities. As a consequence of these properties, the insitlid who is bowed down with pain or physical debility is astonished to find his health it energy restored by a trait at once so simple and inviting. :Not only do the) cure the it er)-day complaints of .4 I , oli IC p.tt, °nag.) . Carl Flo I wt. .21'„ sol.-Is F L: Z ' I'EI,E It ATE') Horse and Cattle Powders Iriva nr..ye trial 4,r sat rrnl years . i „ i n n, t.. any penal:ill,. of the hind Inn nq e . Th e 0,1,1 =upnriurity of these Powders arires Iron% the t %. I that Ihi V me L., 111110+,1 01 )14..thine%, that have LIN 11 1Ve1 ., ,,,ic3•111 1.111 1:, ing 1,1 , 11.4 Iles. The I.llXlltiVe eierin erinditle, from the %toininein and intestines; the Toni, ores stiorgth U, tr.% 5yt,14.111 and the pnrilk trig niedudoe. euntannal in them eirati.e the 1 , 1 , 1,0..1nd lay the I. a, rur n Ike:1101y and Vi 1 4 0,111 1,, eiroln:11,1011. The in, of Ihuw Implore- the wind, strenatinuns the. appetite and giros ihe horse a line. smooth 111111 glossy skill-11111111,1/1g 1110 p10p.111.311, , , Vigor end spirit of the nohle These powders are nut 1:10 , 1111/%11. n...‘ivi,st pea tiers 41111, to lama the animal. s, 11 , 1 tin give him the appearaneryl 110111,X ILL When 1101 n'3lls' to—but, to I.olllllso disease and promote his genolnl health. 'rho , . Powders a ill ,tiongi inrp OM M.lllllOl /11111 ill. qtestines. cleanse them from offeoldve matter, mild bring Chum ton healthy'state. 'I hey are a kern pioventlim of Lining Furor, anti a curtain remedy for ail iliseaQes Incident to the llorso, as (Handers, Yellow iVater, tempers, ll'ounler. Heaves, Slavering. Coughs. Lest of Appetite, and Vital Energy, de. 'fintse l'owdurs. if anvil two or three timma week, through the winter and spring. your Horse will never get the Lung Fever. I 'olle or Botts. A few doses at those Powders will remove the worst Cough nu any 1101,11. IVere owners of Horses to feed in tow of then,, 1 . 0,V1101.F oveay Yesr,..they--rnight savo-tLe 'awes of num) . llolses. ➢lf LoCti -- COWS. The properties this Powder posse/ VP Win:re:ming the quantity of Milk in Cows. g i ves - if gtiliziportraneu and value vriddi should plane it in the bands of every person keeping a Cow. In fattening Cattle it gives them an appetite. loosens their hide, and Makes them thrive much faster. I-I 0 6' S 'in nil dienasns of Swine, n 9 Coughs,-liicer„ in the Lungs and Liver, &e., by initting from half a !Japer to a paper of these Powders in a barrel of Swill:the above diseases can he cured cr entirely prevented: - By using Wm Powders the hog Cholera can be - prevented. Pre pared by S. A. FOUTZ, ‘Vettmlnister, Md. W,t For sale by S. t'. PANNEBAEKR, - Caylltile, Pa., and..by all country storekeepers. Price 25. cents per paper, or fire papers far ono dollar. (Auer. 22, 1501, • . • IDAINTS AND OILS.- ~g, . 10 Tons White Lrail. 1000 °aliens of ell. Just reedited with a largo assortunint 'of Varnishes,Fire Proof Pala, • • •• 'Turpentine; Moralise...White, • Japan, „ . -' . White . . Mini, ' Putty, . i -Colored 7, no, . 4 , Lithargo, . —Red Load. ''' . Whiting, '. : 'Boiled Oil, . Glue, • Lard 911, .. . : • : .--. -— - Sheller,- ,'- ;• Spann 011, . .• . • • Taint 111usliinc - Fish 011, kr., COlora of every description dry, and Oil Id- cans and tubes at the hardware Store of •.. ' • • ` • •. • IIEN hr. SAXTON, . CarlisievOrt,',ls, ISOl'. . . - • , - . . 11 4 1 URNISII1NG. GOODS,- .:. . -..i. . The largerkaral boat variety of Goat'a Furnich n^ Goods,3lo al the lowest prlree can be feeibtl sat' tIVINcISTON'S. JANES R. WEAVER'S tryy CABINET AND CHAIR- Nt A NUNACTORY, Having been engaged in the business for over twenty years he would return thanks to his customers and friends, fur the liberal encouragement extended to him In years gone by, and further assures them that no pains will be spared, to give full satisfaction to all who may Myer hint with a call. CHAIRS AND FIINNITIIIID, of every description constantly •on hand, or made to order. Warranted to he Of the best quality, of the la. lest style, well finished, and sold at thu lowest possible priras lot. cash. Ile also rue On ties business as an UNDERTAKER.— Heady made Collins, 3letallie or otherwise. kept Cots slauLly en band and funerals promptly attended to personally is town or country, on the most reasonable terms. Cherry and Walnut CoMns, largo size, a oil finished and lined inside, from 8 to 12 dollars. Widont Coffins covered from 16 to 30 dollars. JAMES It. WEAVER, May 25":1 - 86 - 0-1y. N. li.—Two proporties situate In Churehtown,Cunih. county, arc offered for solo on easy terms. Apply as above. J. It. W. TILL TRIUMPHANT. The complete success of the Prairie Flower Cook :Aare, wartants the subscriber In calling the attention of ell who may want a au parlor stove to call anti ex• amine the only stove that has given universal satistae tion. Ist. A saving of front no co CO per cent. in fuel 2nd. A hotter and q Writer Oren from the mum, fire, 3d. A larger Oven titan any other Steve ofl he ranee slag, ith. The preForvatinn of the centre piece from sinking saving repairs, FA), he,t Rahn - , Roaster, and Cool( now In non, fith. A super lot :it rangement ho cleaning the flues, t h. A p-rfect (;as ()mutton, for either will d or coal. The Prairie Flower Is warm, Led to give satisfaction In ever . ) futileultu. and will be shown with pleasure to all who mar roll. whether rie!,iring to purchase Of not, any quantity or referee, in troop Gr. country. I= A kw othjA. goad (look Stove , : on l a nd, wflh•h will be sold very low t.,1 close stock Spouting. lleofine.. Joh work. Copper srolt king and Sheeting, work promptly attended to, in loon or coun try. All ',um earranted at the old stand, Ilanover street north of Louther. MARY M. :MORRIS. N. 13. Oldf'n pp n r. and Pewter bought, and the highert imirr ni lin ev.h , •i grade. (Dc>cal,l!! TO FARM EIN LI I IEI3IJRNERS AN) OTILKICF, I h.. lool.oLifoof li ivo boon oppoinle,l sole agents f o r 110. col. In atiol TI Prum Cool. This flcml Is sod othtrs who has, tried 1. I 1 '1 11 . 111 )• , 0 11 1 1 , 11. ILIIIIII IO 1 So mu, h limo per 1. o. ••• 1 ; oas Colley ,w any oilier coal In 1,0. 1 1 ,1.66 , 1 , 1 \ , ,iltt of I,lllle Coal n ill tltol it t Itteir lu t• I. tv ill, coal ac it c664....11,11t Inenty 16 twett -11 \ r reel , per ton . le, Uuni I.\ Iteu, \ alley. {Po lava ILe pt etttut ,, l e, Lou CI,I I I, r fancily 11,e alnays ou hand. Alt. , n large ,tovlt coal of nll kinds Oor stns k IX Itl.,1; is Is go and colliplete and Irjl I , odd AI rho lowest 1 , 11., s. T.lotol.tit; for pto , l la, ors we respectfully ask a eel, Linnet., ot tha hank, .luly I , tln. U \ ~\ /t I) ..\ Sr () I:\TI () N i) 1.: I. 1' lI 1 A A liottemektAt - I n• - lit titirnno.sl.4 , ligh . e - .l'hy ,p,131 en doge t , thn 1,11,10 i LA. 01 , tresnea, HMI , 1,1 ith \AI uh•ltt ntl , l ri , t•h.lll . ll .“Itt ~jll'. Tally It - the (hue nt Dinettt-es of TiloNl AS COSAYN )11:1)11'.11, A DVICE irk t 6.• ctimr Sur. And iu , a+o•. 1.1 VS 11 . 11l' . pon crty • Aledleines furnished I.l' `;pet nettorrhten. niel other Ub eae sad Ihe I Wren u. , nud on the NItII . It EJI- I.flll e le the 1./ielleineary. sun t to the alllieled in sealed I. t II Pc nt r large. Two or three eta tar+ TITI 111,4.1, .11 • 1 • 110 litirl•SF, I ) .Z [MX:\ ItiICG fiTON. Acting Sur . rOl.ll, • S o uth Ninth Street, Philadelphia, l'a. Itt •.1 , 1( I. el the Di/Tete:l4, Zli A L. II EA II'IINVELL, l'resith.nt e t at y. )la,ll S. let 1.-13- ', l •,: r El\ - _::qOI.III,._,A.ND NEW GOODS N AND sTItAw Goons. 171.4 S C P. •ril.er morn Hy nio.ned 0 New Store at oi,l 0I H. 11:11k.rt io North IlanoN or St. e thr C u lt J4l I)E•p..Fit Minh. 11311 m, I,•coivi.tl from NI, York and n 11111.111 H .edeoted nskortnwnt goods in his lihs n. 1•11•tilless. sorb as IlAl'S and GA l's, from the etiht mon •• • • (1••• .tud NViuter ,ty los Of Sill: Hats rm. isco . L a dl e , Fur,. , ugh :‘1213 tin , 31111 lc Sal.le, I , oc+. Silterl all Si/1111 - 1.1.1. 81•11 W II Mild W., CO"Iley. ‘llll - - I i 11, :"Itt ,•e. Clultlrtuy: Furs. Belli, lints fur Ili, asd Boys, Fur :utd Collars for Con 01'111,1. i 4 to to -nit the times. A ko, Cut pet hags PIi.:ECUS TO SUIT TILE TI.V.LES- A C.irpot V.L Ike,. Trunks, nand Trunks rrukrri:ns. An venal ttnent 14' Primo tiirigiirs and Tobacco. -"al 'lli tot:11111hr the h Aran:tee altaettly received be wo u ld inc. to all sic !Heinle and the nubile generally to give Lien a ran JACOB BOAS, Agt. Carlisle, April 19, 1861. I 8(i0 " A Iti)WA„I't111;'11:,11 II A ItD .I , mh I.yne ,t Son have just oeinpleted opening then Ilardivie, Paints. Oils. varnishes,A.. to e they invite the early alttentiou of the public We !lave greatly enlarged our stock in all itsvarie us bran rhef.,and can new accommodate the put, olth in I or small quantities, at the lowest prie, Rut Ut,t. t , kh. pohilo In understand that we hAVU h,112 . 1it all the F nods lit l'htholelphla and Net': York to ..11r i.atC.tll ag,11.10 them that one look into on, ...lore ,onvince them that we hate enough to 'apply the deniand in this martial.. • Persons wanting goats in oar line a 11l litul It to their advantage to give .•,:l nnl,ius their purchases.—All °Hunt au I pOll. ti, and no micro. pi esetivalite, wade to Hive(' gaits .11HIN LYNt' ,k SON, May 2,'60. Norlh Hanover St. CarlitdO T(/1'1 , :)11;1:1:, 1:!ND, 1S iU. IG, The ..f i . .11i.n.a.b" nre reminded Lira I li.t lON I.r..kwht from Ilie eity a largo supply of ;•••• ft; GUIZI:1) Al, .01) 111,:l.:12*: Di , Twnsll,l, in anus, fresh 11 hns,n,• the very ts...t I'leides, different kinds of M :tint Satire:, /01111als end Oranges, l't u. Ile,. : 4 tt, I .'l'nns. 111nboo•os, f',11.: , •1t, I Ine aTl(ll'.-1,,,,,. very Run Brandies, ind Ih,lN lue.. e,• 111,ide. a gennral assort. ment of zoo.ls I' I one of trade, otterrd at the xery 1 : 0“ C.l, /1. 3131. 11.111.NTZ. Nur.'2ll. 111; ES II A ( ERE L k lot ofMack erol---nvw ossoited pack got. of 11.11vcs tlttat ter, and Lidith Barrels. Also, S A 1. II 0 N 0100 1110 1 . 1 . J0 0 1 .: L} bor. Oct .1 W EBY. 600 TRAC E I, i ~,li. ~, it h a large assortmout of 11WITC11.11:. II A 1:1'1,II CHAINS, IIItEA,T CIIAIN . 6. Fll7ll CHM NS, LOG CHAINS, ToNauE CHAINS. Cu,, t' 11. E I NS, SPREAD &c., Ac., Just larro.,l at Illy l'ho a p Ilardirnr e Sto r e of 11.1:N 1? V 13A XTOW 1 - )1{.14,'1k I) 13ISC1.11'f ) The Cronin of Tartar ' Sul3stitnte" Is recommen• Jed to , a saPerler article lu combination with Salelutus 01 Soil,, rlre Baling purposes. It produres bread raker , &v., which when Lead 31'0 sweet, 1001,,t Imd gratefil, while tilos. of Cream ot Tartar uro orlon dry and taste. Ite.s. It will rest less than Crram of Tartar and Is used la the 6111110 way for cooking, it,,. TIIIS SU gsTrruTm, together with Saleratus' Stla. i'vre Cream of Tartar, Bermuda Arrow Hoot, Mustard Seed, groUnd and un• gl . Ollllll, spices of ell kinds unadulteralvd, and also tlrbreries In ovary variety constantly on hand, and at the r . lowest prices fo sale by 1h:e..,14, !SIM. J. W. EUY. GREAT ATTRACTION AT-LEON AHD'S 011EAP CLOTIJI NO STORE. _LEONA IL Just returned from, the city of Philadelphia, and opanod a spionald-arsortinent of READY MADE C 1,0141. ING, which cannot be surpassed In stylo and finish. _Who Clothing at this estlldistimunt, consists in part of ho following, viz: DRESS AND PROCE COATS. of which he has a matintlicent assortment or black and fancy (Vora, ant in thti'latest fashions tastefully and elegantly trimmed, and mode in a superloi.manner. • SACKS-'AND HALF SACKS, of Cloths. Cassimeres and TWeeds, all of new styles and at very low prices..--• • • VESTS VESTS I I VESTS II ! • • . . The richest and bent assortment ever effered at thl .Cornei, nl ;little., Math and Fancy Silk. Yu%Ala, It/titan Clutha, Marge Oleo, double dud kluglo bred:4o(li ofovery variety material and {adorn. P ANTALOONS. Plain rani finey Pronch Doe altin casalmeres,. Nal I nett Jeans and 4 great variety of others, all of whith will lie Rohl at. the very lowest prices. Mil:Wl—Eine white linen and cotton of the newest style nod best make, Also, calico, cheek and currying' shirts. A large assortment of BOOTS And SHOES, for Alen mat Boy o,'whlch'Call and will be sold cheaper than ever. Alen a splendid lot of Trunlte and,Carpot Raga. - 1 therefore confidently invite one find all, to rain° and Bee for youraelves, no I will not attempt to describe the bargains that - may bo expected, for I am dotermindd that no opyoaltim can sell lower. rifir - Remember LEONARD'S Corner. • • , EDWARD B. LEONARD,: Jr. •• Carlisle, Islay 10, 1801.-- 7 1 y. 1313,11V18 -= • CIIANI3EII . 4IES.. • , A fluperloouttelo uferqulmijies just roictivedaiep 811141,by • • . , • , J. . . Lit Miscellaneous. NEWER llclovna STREET, CARLISLE, PA. WHAT IS CLAIM ED OVER OTHERS 15 A 101 STROMI !MITER I= SILV AND CASSIMINIE HATS, BUFFALO ROBES, RELIA E 6) 0 DS. Xftif XriaOs". NEW AIR LINE ROUTE TO NEW YORK! SHORTEST IN DISTANCE AND QUICKEST IN TIME BETWEEN THE TWO CITIES NEW TORE AND lIARRISI3URG VIA READING, ALLENTOWN AND EASTON MORNING EXPRESS, West, lenv M., orrlvlng at Harrisburg at 12.45 noon, only 6% bourn between lbs two cities. MAIL LIN &I leaves New York at 12.00 1:10013, and arc rives at Harrisburg at 8.30 P. M. MORNING MAIL LINE East, leaves Harrisburg at 8.00 A. M., arriving at New York at 4.30 P. M. AFTEIINOON EXPIINLN LINE, East, leaves Harris - burg M. - arrlvlng - aVN - ew k cork at - 0 00 P M. Connections are made at 'lurid urg at 1.00 P. M. with the Passengei. Trains in each dircetri on tbo Pennsyl vania, Cumberland Valley and Northc.i. Central Rail. read. All iralna connect at Rending with trains for Potte villa and Philadelphia, and at Allentown for Rauch Chunk, Easton, &c. No change of Passenger Cars or Baggage between thu Yrok and Harrisburg, by the 6.00 A. I. Lino from Nov York or the 1.16 P. AL irom Harrisburg. For beauty of scenery, and speed, comfort and seconce modation. this routo presents superior inducements to the travelling public. Fare betwe'en New York and Harrisburg FIVE DOL. LARS. For tielcets and other information apply to J. J. CLYDE, General Aent. Harrisburg. CARLISLE AND PHILADELPHIA fftt .1 4"17" NA, DAILY FREIGHT LINE. FREED, WARD & FREED, 'Bll MARKET STREET, NIILADELPIIIA J. & D. RHOADS MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, PA Are- Cars of this Lino leave the Depot 811 Market si, Daily, at 4 o'clock, I'. M. Leave Carlisle, Daily, at 7 o'clock. A M. floods intended for this Lino should be marked C. ,h• I'. Dolly Freight Line, and sent in by 4 p'cli.ck. May 25, 18p. pIIILADELPHIA AND READING It A IL It 0 A 7D F.1.15131ER ARRANGEMENT, On and after MAY 28, 1860. Two pasFenger trains leave Harrisburg daily, (Sun exrepted.) at 8.00 A. M., and 1.40 P. 51., for l'hila• dolphin, arriving there at 1.25 noon and 6.15 P. M. Returning, leave Philadelphia at 8.00 and 3.30 P. 31., arrßing at Harrisburg at 12.4.. noon and 8.30 P. M. ' , Ansa : To Philadelphia, No.l Cars. $3.26; No. 2 (in Earle train.) $2 70. Fares to Reading. $1.60 and 51.50. At Reading. connect with trains for Pottßville, Minors ville,Taniagna, Cat,twßsa, . Four trains leave Rending for Philadelphia dully, at li A. 11 , 10.45 A. 71., 12.20 noon and ;1.43 I'. M. Leave Phi indelphie fir Beading at 8.00 A. M., 1.00 P. M.. 2 :In l' 71.. and .1)0 P. M. Fares from Itentling - to - PliltiffOlfilifa,ll - .75 and 51 40. The morning train from Harrisburg connycts at Reading with up trnln for Wilbeabarra Pittston and Scranton. For through Hants and other information apply to J. J. CLYDE, General Agent. Aug. 3,'60 PHILADELPMA AND READING RAILROAD. .;~,;r Passenger Trains fir Pottsville, Read- ing and liarrisburg. • ORN ING LINE, Daily, (Sundays Excepted ) Leave New Depritaerner vr.liroalL Test:auger en trances on Thirteenth and Callow hill streets, at 8 A. M., connecting at ijarrieburg with the Pennsylvania Railroad, 4.15 P M., train running to Pittaburgt ; the Cumberland Valley 1.50 I'. M train running to Chum bershurg, Carlisle, itc., and the Northern Central Vali road 1.20 I'. M. train rundinglo - Sunbnry, 30 AFTERNOON' LINES Leave new Depot, CORNER OF BROAD and CALLOW HILL STS., PHILADELPHIA, (Passenger entrances on Thirteenth and on Callowhill streets.) For I'OTTSiI 1,1,E and II All RI SBURG, P. M., DAILY, connecting at Harrisburg with the Northern Central Railroad for Sunbury, Williamsport, Eirldra, Arc. EtpreFs train rtt , lll New York via Elintol.l, makes dos° connection with Reading Nail and Accommodation trains. CO n nectong at nfirriSbUrg With the Pennsylvania Centml 3.13 A. M. train running west. For ItEALIINti unly,nt 0 M., (Sundays excepted.) =1 ltOA From Philadelphia, ant) Tu Plurnixville, , 28 , hoadloa, 88 , Lohanon, - - _ . 801 lim t . khurg, 112 Dauphin, 1241 Millersburg, 742 Trevorton Junction, / 58 Sunbury, 169 Northumberland, 1711 Lewisburg, 178 Milton, 182 liluney,lo7 Williamsport, 200 Jersey Shore, 222 Lock Haven, 238, Ralston, Troy, 234- 26 ,}Williamsport and Elmira Elmira, 287 Railroad. MIS. A M. and 315 P. M. trains CONNECT DAILY AT PoltT CLINTON. (Sundays excepted,) with tb CATAWISSA, WILLIAMSPORT AND ERIE RAI ROAD,lnsking clean coeneetiuns with lines toNIAO FALLS, CANADA, the WEST and SOUTHWEST. DEPOT IN PLIILADEPHIA, Corner of Broad and Caßortddil streets. W. 11. hIeILIIENNY, Secretary. Feb. 7 , '6' EAT AND CAP EMPORIT_TN! h e undersigned having purchased the stnek, &c., of the Into Wm 11, Trout dee'd. would respectfully announce to the public that he will non• tinue the MATTING BUSINESS at tho old stand, in Wort High street. and with a 'renewed and oftlefont °Mut, product) articles of Dead Dress of Every Variety, Style and Quality, that shat ho strictly in keeping with the Improvement of the Art, and fully up to the ago in which we live. I have on hand a splendid assortment of HATS AND CAPS -= • of all descriptions, from the common Wool to the finest FUR AND SILK and nt price• that must suit every one who has en eyo to getting tL• worth of his money. The stuck Includes, MOLESKIN, CASSIMERE;BEAVER A PELT DATS, of every style and color and uneurpas,ed for LIGHT NESS, DURABILITY AND FINISH : by those of any other establishment In the country. SIEN'S, BOYS' and CUILDIIEN'S BATS and CAPS, of every lescription constantly on hand. Ile respectfully invites all 'ibe old patrons and a many now ones as possible, to give him a call Apr. 25, IRCO—ly 4„,;!ECOND SPRING ARRIVAI4.--- Li LARGE SIIPPLIES FOR THE HEAD AND FEET. At the Rtnro of John Irvine, on the N. E. corner of the public square, is the place to purchase Boots noes ILitx S Caps. at prices that defy competition. 110 hnsJuet:returned from the East with the larrtuti and most complete assortment of Boots, Ehoes, Data . Caps that ho has ever presented to this community, and which he is determined to sell at the lowest posst, ble prices. ills stock embraces' everything in hie line of business, such as „MIEN'S & BOYS' FINE CALF BOOTS, Klp Boots, Cnlf and Patent Leather Ox ford Tier, Ca) cud Patont Leather (Afters, Calf Nullifiers, Calf and Kip Brogans, Slippers, &c. LADIES' WEAR. Fine French and English Lasting Gaiters, Morocco % Calf nud Kid Boots, Fin° Kid Slippers, Fancy Slippers, Morocco, and Rid Buskins. &c., - &. MISSES AND CHILDREN'S WEAR ofall description% embracing fine Lasting Oaiters,..Morocro and LaStina. Button Boots, Morocco Lace Boots of all kinds, fancy. shoes Of various styles, slippers, &c: HATS & CAPS, Silk, Cassirnere, Fur and WOol Hats, of all qualitieS and skylus,stao_ailtrge.OSSOrtistent_of,_ • STRAW. - Boots and Sheen made to oriterat the shortest noticO Repairing promptly done. Confident of Ida ability to, please nil-classes orenetemerti, he respectfully itrite4 the public to give him a call. ts, Remember the place, N. H. corner of the Nadia. Square. May 30,'G0, 1 - 4 ARG-E ARRIVAL 01? GROCERIES-r-PISIT AU/HINDS. Among which. is a largo Int nt tbereal genuine Bala, morn dry salt HERRING, In oak bards, MACKARPa t . at prices that la really astonishingly. low. Pickets of alts Muds, . SAUCES, 'RESERVES, and a , good assortment of • - _ T OBA-CCO-ANO SE:OARS',, LIQ,rO S . , at tbe lowest rates for CASH or Country Produce. w .11,8NT7: Carlisle, Juno 21,186 g, .. entire stock at. Uapropadaally law ,pricos, to wilco.. ARGAINS„ I 13ARgrAiNali• . Non AW-IliO"tizno . foi cheap gooilk . Mit rii eift, room for erring assortment:. All in 'Front of Cho.* DrY E Goode, ma respeoltullyinvitbd to call aCthe.elreop More. of . •.. . . . •. . GRAS. OGILBY, Carlisle, Fob. 16,1801. . . . . ... , . -Trustee. • -GU" BELTING Juot tocolvOil a Ihrgo utmoittoOtior all smea , m aunt Ileltlnc,' , Guninot Paldbg, and , for, polo Olionp at theilardworo • Stors • ;runc. 22.186 Q.: ' If. MXTON. lIA and READING RAIL Phlladelpbla & Reading anal.abanon Valley R.ll. Northern Central Itaillrond. Sunbury and Erie R. IC J. G. CALLIO JOAN IRVINE