A BROKEN HEART* Onepf IhomoBtdiBirosa!ag»henrt*rendlngevonts has reoepily occurred In the neighborhood of Belli eJ, Bethel, township, Delaware county, Pa., near the Delaware line, that we over recollect having heard, or read of, either in the pages of romance or the more startling incidents of real life. The consequence has been* that a young and lovely woman, P hfldb of only five months, died a few weeks ago of a broken heart. A Mr. C., a highly respectable farmer living In the neighborhood, courted and married (ho daugh ter of another highly respected and wealthy farmer living, as wo stated above, in Bethel township.— He look her to his homo, whore his cousin, who kept house for him, received her with smiles, and bade her welcome. But she soon found that somo other lie wtuj drawing her husband's offboilons from her. Ho Ibft her to sleep alone at night, which she often passed in tour's. She soon saw enough to confirm her suspicions that his cousin had withdrawn her hasb*<md's olfactions, and that with him she engaged in tlio enjoyment of illicit love. She immediately addressed him, telling him that she would leave the house for a week— that during that time ho must send his cousin away, and that she would then come back and live with him, and forget all. Ho made her a promise (hat he would. She went home. The first, second, and third week elapsed, and still no hushed came. She then told her slater that it was time for her to go home. The carriage came, and her sister accompanied her. When she arriv ed at her husband's residence ho was absent, en gaged in the woods. She was coldly the cousin, who made no efforts to gel refreshments. She was placing a pie in the stove when she re marked rather insultingly, “this is for Tom.”— The wife replied that there was enough for him *and others 100, but the cousin reiterated that none else could have any. Up to this time she had not told her grief to any member of her family. The sister Soon after departed, and the husband arriv ing, she reminded him of his promise of sending the cousin away, when she was startled by his absolute refusal. She immediately walked up stairs, put a few things in a band-box, and started for her father’s house on fool. Slx.o had not gone far before her husband overtook her in a carriage, and offered Co take her home, but she refused and went the whole distance on foot. She then un burlhened her grief to her family. The next day her father ordered his wagon, and went to the hus bafld’s residence for the purpose of taking away the furniture he had supplied his daughter with on her marriage. Upon arriving at the house, the husband was absent, the cousin alone being there. She had locked up all the doors and drawers, and refused them admittance. The father then ad dressed his daughter, telling her she was mistress, and (o give orders to break open the doors. She did so. The doors were accordingly forced, and most of the furniture and clothes belonging to iho deserted bride were taken to her father’s, where,! upon her arrival, she look to her bed and died, solely of a broken heart. Thus was a young and lovely being, whom “none knew but to love” or “named her but to praise,’’—only five months a bride—through crush ed and slighted affection, hurried to her tomb.— The violator of the holy marriage vow will suffer the stings of a guilty conscience for the murder, of which he has been instrumental. The funeral was attended by an unusual concourse of the peo ple of the neighborhood. —Blue Hen's Chickens. IjOOIC, A man who waa up lo a thing or two, offered to hot that he could prove that ‘this side' of the river was the 'other side/ Hia challenge was soon accepted, and a bet of ten dollars made; when pointing to the opposite shore of the river, be eaked : “Is not that one side of the river 7” “Yes,” was the answer. “Agreed,” said the man, “and is not (Ins the other side!” “Yes.” “Then,” said the man, '‘Fvo won; for hy yom own confession, I have proved that ‘this aide’ ol the river is the ‘other side.’ ” The dumb-foonded antagonist, overcomoby this profound logic, immediately forked over the money and sloped. Modesty. We agree with the old exercise, that modesty is a quality that highly adorns a woman. But affected modesty, like the following, we cannot abide. Yesterday a lady went into a store on Chartres street, and after fidgetting and nggling about, she pul her cambric handkerchief to her face,and with a tremendous menial effort, asked the clerk if ho had any hose can/iners for sale. The gentleman be ing quite ignorant of the meaning of the modest and fair customer, waa rather embarrassed, but not wishing to appear altogether green, said that none of the article was on hand, hut insured the lady that an invoice of a largo lot on the way from Trance had been forwarded, and they would soon arrive. “Why, la !” said the lady, “them they clasps; it is a pair of those stacking tighteners that I want,” pointing with tier parasol to a lot of spring garters. The Marriage Ceremony. An anecdote is related by Mr. Hale, of Now HaoipoVme, in onu ot USo Vice boll speeches, to this effect: “A couple came to mo one night, and wished me to unito ihtmi in wedlock. I consented to per form ihq ceremony, and said to (ho man. “Do you lako this woman to be your wedded wife 1” “Certainly,” ho replied. “Do you lako tins man to bo your husband 1” “Yes, 1 do.” “Then you are man and wife—that's all.” Doth looked at roo with great astonishment, and the lady asked, “lo that all?” “Yes, 11 I replied, “that’s all.”— “Well,” she remarked, “’ns not such a mighty affair after all !” A Clergyman happening to pass a boy weeping bitterly, ho halted, and asked, “What is the mai ler my little fellow 1” The boy replied: “Wo could hardly get enough to eat before, and now what shall wo dol for now, ihcro’s another one come.” “Hush tiiy mourning, and wipe off those tears,” the clergyman, “and remember that Ho never sends mouths without ho sends victuals lo pul into them.” “I know that,” said the boy, “but then He sends all the mouths to our house, and the victuals lo your bouse.” A Father chiding hie son for not leaving his bod at an earlier hour, told him, as an inducement that a certain man, being up betimes, found a purse of gold. “It might bo so,” replied the son, “but ho that lost It was up before him.” I wont to hoar an eccentric Wesleyan jireaclior some time ago, and was very much amused and edified. The discourse was on )ovo,and tho supe riority of heavenly over earthly love. As o proof of (ho weakness of (ho latter, ho mentioned Job, who, ho said, “had plenty of friends as long as hia properly lasted; but as soon as that was gone, and ho bccamo as poor as his own cat, his friends all left him, and even Mrs. Job dosorlod him.” A Centenarian Negro, familiarly known os “Old Jacob,' 1 died near Augusta, Ga., on the 6(h inst. Uowas purchased by Mr. Thomas Walkor, one of tho earliest settlors of tho county, in I7CB, as tho bill of sale declares, for £BOO, being then QO years of ago , making him at tho time of his death 105 years old. Daring tho Revolutionary war bo was frequently takon from hie master by marauding parties of whlgs or tones, as one of tho other happened to bo in tho ascendant, and was oyo-witnoas to many of the scones of that eventful period. Ho would narrate with considerable olo* quonco, tho inglorious defeat at Briar Greek, of tho Americans under Gon. Ashe. His ideas of the merits of tho glorious contest then going on, seem never to Uavo been very well defined, for when asked which service ho preferred, Whig or Roy ollst, hia reply was, “woen't no difference--all rogues, air, oil rogues." Doubtless a correct com mentary upon hia Individual experience. Strength is ever light, and It does not fall; it down, and rebounds. hardware fPHFi subscriber has just returned froto the city i_ with a largo and splendid assortment Gf Hard ware, to which ho invites tlio attention of his cuslo emrs and the public generally. Uis stock comprises every article usually found in Hardware stores. Housekeepers, Builders, Carpenters, Saddlers, Couchinukcrs and.othcis, would do well to give me a call hoforo purchasing elsewhere, as I uin deter mined lo soli at the very lower! prices. Coll and aec. lIENRV SAXTON. March 24, lB. r )3. English & American Hardware, fpHE BUbscribor having just returned from th® j_ Eastern cities with a full and handsome assort ment of all kinds of Hardware of the very best roak" era and well selected, is now opening at the Cheap Hardware Stand, in North Hanover street, nextdoor to Scott's hotel, where ho invites all that are in want of good and cheap Hardware, to give him a call Slid boo and satisfy themselves of the truth, as we are do tormined to sell at a small advance. Small profit and quick sales is the order of the day. To Builders, Carpenters and Others. A full stock of white, mineral and japaned knobs locks and latches, hinges, screws, window sash and shutter springs, strait-necked and barrelled bolls, of every kind; mill, cross cut and circular Saws; hand, panel,ripping and bock Saws; bright, block and blue augursjchisols, broad, pointing, hand and chopping Axes, of different makers; hatchets, planes & plane bile,steel and iron squares, files, rasps,brads,spikes 1 all sisos. To Saddlers anil Coach Makers. Our stock consists of a complete assortment of arti cles in yourline of business, such as brass, silver & jupaned mounting, carriage trimmings, broad paster ing and seaming laces, fringes, plain and figured con* vass, oil cloth, top lining cloth 6c serge lining, white, rod, blue and black patent leather; Dashers,silver &. brass pinto, Deer hair, resells, hubs, fellows, spokes bows, cliptic springs, iron axios, malleable castings To Cabinet and Shoe-makers, A fail stock of shoe kit and findings, boot moi occo, French kid, straits, morocco & lining and binding skins;Usl*,lacks, pegs, hammers, pinchers, French morocco, superior copal varnish, japan and black varnish, mahogany and maple vonccrs, moulding, beading,rosets, glass, mincralund mahogany knobs of every size and style . To Hlacksmilha, Farmers and Olliers 11 tons of assorted bar iron, warranted of th r l*rs quality. A splendid assortment of bar and rolled iron, hammered , horso-shoe, scollop, plough, broad and narrow t ire, roller), li or sc-shoe bar, hand , round and square* iron; cast, shear, spring, English and American blisler’stccl, English wagon boxes, car riage hoxesin sells,anvils, vices, files, shoc nails , & c. To Housekeepers A licnulifu I assort men I of cheap Fancy goods, such as waiters, trays, plain i fancy knives, forks, butch er knives, steels, brittania lumps, orass candle slicks. 1 britlania and silver table and ten spoons, plated but ter knives, preserving kellies,smoothing irons,iron and lined lea & oval boilers, iron frying and bread pans, washboards, tubs, churns, buckets, iron pots wash kettles,and stow paus,&c. Carlisle,May 7,!8Bl The Elephant Hum Arrived, And is wnr to he seen at L )'A'A”,V, in North Han over Street, WHERE lie has just opened a Mammoth slock of M A K I) W A R E, which makes one of the largest, most complete, ami cheapest assortments over offer ed to the public. I now invito all persons in want of good Hardware at reduced prices, to give mo n call as I can accommodate all from a needle to on anvil, ami at [trices to suit (lie times. Recollect a penny saved is two earned, and 1 consider a nimble sixpence better than n slow shilling. To Housekeepers. — A groat assortment of house keeping articles, such as brass ami enamel preserv ing kettles, frying pans, bake pons, waffle irons, smoothing irons, shovels, longs, waiters,troys,forks, knives, cm vers, steels, bulchei knives, spoons, plated lea and table spoon.-, pocket and pen kpives in great variety, iozors and uzor straps, scissors,shears, iron and brass, polished steel and common shovels and longs, shovels, spades, forks, rakes, hoes, tubs, walei cans, painted buckets, wash boards,improved patent cistern pumps and lead pipe. lirushes. —A large assortment of whitewash,dust, sweeping, horse and painters brushes. Iron. —A large slock of hammered bar iron,rolled iron of alt kinds, hoop iron, sheet iron, round, equate and baffd iron, English wagon hexes, and steel of all kinds. Paints, oil, varnishes, turpentine, glue, &c Glass of all sizes. To Shoemakers. —A full assortment of Morocco, Linings, Bindings, potent Coat Bkins, I.nets,Shoe thread, Pegs, Knives, and Tools of all kinds. I Hake's Fire Proof Paints of different colors. To Carpenters. — Afnll assortment of planes,saws, chisels, gages, squares, braces, bills, .bench screws, nuRaV« unit nugur bUts, hatchet s, A c. 7b Coachmakcrs ami Saddlers. —A first rate as sortment of Carriage trimmings, such us laces, tas sels, fringes, drab cloth and sattinett, head linings, imitation enameled leather, patent leather curlin oil cloth, plain and figured; Dasher lions. Lamps, Ax les, Springe, Maluble Castings, Bent Felloes, Hubs, Bows, Philips' patent boxes foi wood uxlcs.fino brass, silver plated and Japan harness mountings, Saddle trees, Whips, and ovoryarticlo used by Sad diets very cheap. Carlisle, Match 24, I 653. Wall Papers. T HAVE just opened the largest ossorlmont of y Wall Papers over opened in Carlisle, consisting of about 10,000 pieces of the latest French and Amoiican designs, ranging in price from 5 cents to ?l 75. Also Window Papers, Fire Screens, plain, gieen and blue papers. Persons wishing lo pur chase any of the above, can save at least 25 per ct. by culling at JOHN P. LVNE’S Hardware Store, North Hanover St M ich 24. 1H53. Attention Shoemakers! JUST receiving and opening a splendid assort ment of Lasts by the sett or singly, Ludics French and Klack Kid. Also Madr or, Capo and Tampico Morocco, American and French Calf Skins, Patent Leather, Pink Lining,Binding Skina, Thicud, Pegs, Awls, Bristles, and a full assortment of Tools gen erally used by Shoemakers. Bomcmbor the place—East Main street. March 24. 1853, To Builders and Housekeepejs. THOSE who are building or about commencing housekeeping, will bo euro to find at all times an assortment to select from. Locks of all sorts and sizes with brass,argillo,minornl and white knobs, with Jnpanod or piatod furniture, bull hinges oast and wrought, wrought and strap iron hinges, screws, window glass from Bxlo to 20x28, bolts, &o. &o. Yo who are about gelling married and going to housekeeping—lots of pretty things to pioaso, such as fancy waiters and trays; Ivory handle.knives nnd forks In setts and dozens, common knives and forks, butler knives with plaited and ivory ban dies, frying and bread pans, smoothing irons, lube, churns, &o. HENRY SAXTON, Carlisle, March 31, 1853. To Saddlers, Cdaohmakois & Blacksmiths A complete assortment of snddloiy, Japan, brass ami silver mounting, all kinds of carriage trim* mlngs, such as damask,rottinet, loco, tassels,fringe, drab and blue cloth, red plush, plain, figured and enamelled canvass, patent and imitation leather, Id Bind dashes, lapps, mal. castings, bent felloes, luhhs, spokes, boughs, hammorodand rolled iron, of all slzosconstonlly on hand March 3, 1860 New Family Grocery Store. High St: i iwd tfdbfr-s East of Market'House, THE undersigned begs leave lb ih forth the citi zens ofCarltsleahd the bhblic ;}}}!&* l l , e has opened a hew FAMILY OROCfcftY & ipjlL, on tsaal High Street, and hopes by strict attention to business, and a desire to accommodate and please all, to merit a share of public palrOnitgfe.— I beep constantly on hand an assortment of the boat family groceries, such as Coffees* Sugars, Molasses, &c., &0., Lovering’s superior white Crushed, Ltrmp and Pulverised Sugars,at the lowest prices. Also ilio and Java •Cbffeba, ol best quality. <|ucciiBwarc, of ovtsry description, including Frdhch and Lug* tisli Chinas in setts or by llid piece ; also Granite and common ware of every description, also an assortment of Glass ware, Willow and Cedar ware of every description. X'eas, Black, Imperial and Young Hyson Teas of the best quality, Sweet Spiced Zealand Chocolate, prepared Cocoa. Oswego prepared Corn* manufactured and'refined expressly for with recipes for making boiled Custard, Iro ( ream, Pies, Cake, Blano Mango, Minute, and Puddings, also a lot of Hacker’s Farina. Sugar Cured Hama, of the very best quality, together with Dry Beef, Tongue, Fish, Peaches, Smoked Herring,&c. Spices of all kinds, Ground Alum, and fine ta ble salt. Fruits, such as Oranges, Lemons,, Figs, Prunes, Rai sins, &c., &c. a full supply of Pine Oil ami Fluid Lamps, at lowest prices, constantly on hand. Hose’s hx celsior Ink, a superior arlielo in small and large bottles. Persons would do well by calling and examining before purchaBingelsewhere,a6 we sell cheap for cash, W. A. CARO I H LRS. China and Crockery Ware. A LARGE and general assortment ofQucenaware has just boon icccived by the subscriber,em bracing a handsome assortment of the best While Granite Slone Ware, aUch as dishes, plates, teas, covered and uncovered dishes,bowls,toilet and chamber setts, pitchers,Ac. together with a lot of Blue Liverpool Ware, all of the latest stylo and shapes; also all the various arndet-of the best common While and KJ ff cd Ware. j cheaper and bettor article than any other establish . i * c 5 u.d mcnl in town. Those in want of coed, well mude. The assortment includes n few plain wh, e am> J d tty rnli , hcd Halo, would do well to call band lea .oils, of the heal .juullty an,l style.and also all the necessary articles of the best Oranllo, Slone ; Tllo P allo „ lion ° f c |,| lonB „ nd strangers Is parlicu and blue l.ivcrpool W are, suitable for any ««c of , , invilod |o lho beumlifut Spring Slylo of Hals, Dinner or Jca Setts, as may be wan c , ogc tr . received, a really handsome article, and warran with u variety of Cllass are, including o ,no ns- lQ j Ufll a 6 g oot ] i afl ji [ s ocal and tasteful in sortmenl of I appearance. Bar ailtl Table Tumblers, j Remember that the largest and best assortment in .. v r . i , .t , i . Minotritinoi. town may always bo found at TROLTS, Irvine's dishes.fooled and other howls, goblets, wineglasses) , * t * i r*i i , , . , Koto, rear of Ihe Episcopal Church. lemonades, lumps, &c. i p'n B i n A.. f iio'i iow The prices for nil are fluid at the lowest cash (-arhslo. April 2J. prices We invite our friends who arc in want ofi article) in our line ,lo give us a cull. J. W. EBY Cheaper than the Cheapest, and in end less variety. Call and see them! SW. II A VERSTICK ban jusl received from t , city ami m now opening n (splendid display 1 Fancy Goods, suitable for llio approaching Sense I lo winch ho desires to call the attention of hn friends and the public. II is assortment in tin, line cannot bo surpassed in novelty andeleganc,; and both in quality and pure of the articles, cannl | fail lo [deuro purchasers. It would be impossible t. enumerate bis Holiday Fancy Goods, which comj prise every variety of fancy articles of the most nov j <'■ styles, suclr as i Ladies' Fancy nskets, Fancy Work Boxes, with sawing instruments. ; Terracotta Work (a recent novel.) 1 Paper Macho Goods, I Elegant Alabaster and Porcelain Ink-blonds on trays. Fancy ivory, pearl &. shell eard eases, Port Mo tin. ll es of every variety. Gold pons and pencils. Fancy paper weights, | Papotorics, m ith u largo variety of ladies lan stationery, Motto seals and wafers, Silk and bead purses, Ladies’ riding whips elegantly finished , 1 Perfume baskets and bags, Brushes of cvejy kind for the toilet, j Roussel's perfumes of various kinds, | M usic.il Instruments of all kinds and at all prices, > with an innumerable variety of articles elegantly finished and suitable for holiday presents. Alpo. an extensive and elegant collection of Gift Books, comprising the various English and American As huals for 1353, richly embellished and illustrated Poetical Works, with Children’s Pid or in 1 Books, for clultlran of all urob, than which nothing can he more appropri.ilc or pleasing ns holiday gifts. Hts as sortment of School Books and School Stationery is so complete, and comprises every thing used in Col leges and the Schools. Ho also calls attention to his elegant display of Lamps, Girandoles, &c., from the extensive establishments of Cornelius, Ar cher and others, of Philadelphia, compusing every styla of Parlor, Chamber and Study Lamps,for burn ing either lard, sperm or clhoriul oil, together with Flower Vases, Fancy Screens, &c. His assortment in this line is unequalled in (he borough. Fruits, Fancy Confectionery, Nuts, Pre served Fruits,&c., in every variety and at all prices, all of which are pure and fresh, such as can ho con fidently recommended lo his friends and the little folks. Remember the old stand, opposite the Bunk S. W. HAVEUSTICK. , December 10, 1952. JACOB SENER J. P. LYNE TilE subscriber would respectfully onmnmcc lo llic citizens of line place-and all persons \ ißiiing (ho same during (ho Holidays, dial ho has now on hand and will continue lo bo supplied will) the loU«i nov. ill toe up to tho close of the season, comprising in part of (he choicest variotioa, euch as Fine Candy Toy»,i Jolly Cakes, Don Done, Gum,Cordial, Lemon, Clioc. J olalo, ond fruit drops, rose, vanilla and burnt almonds, 1 fronch and exploding Secrete, also, all tho coinon va riolics.all of wliioli wil bo sold wholesale or retail at low rates al^ Kris* lUiiklo’h Old Hall, in North Hanover street, a few doors north of tho Dank, whore wo have just received FRIJITS and NUTTS of the latest importations, euch as oranges, lemons, raisins,‘figs, procne, citron, currants, soft and .paper shelled almonds, filberts, cocoa, cream &. ground nuts, also HBNRV SAXTON Toys and Fancy Goods of every kind from all parts of Europe, manufactured of wood, glass, china, papior*maohio, tin, India rub. bor, lino, &c. r such as fine wai, kid & jointed dolls, sowing and card baskets, work and fancy boxes, (lower vases, motto caps, tea setts, rousio boxes, port monies, battle doors, graco hoops, masks, drums, guns, trumpets, dominoes, lotto, and other games, dto., fancy snaps and hair oils of every variety. In connection with (ho above a largo stock of FAMILY 'GROCERIES. such as liovoring’scrunhed, pulverized and brown Sugars, codec, molasses, starch, indig, ealoratus, cop and black teas, spices, butter, water and soda n rackors, matches, &c., ond as wo “Strive to Please all aro Invited to examine our stock. The subscriber returns bis thanks to the public for (Ho patrpnogo heretofore bestowed on him, and hopes by a desire to please (o merit a continuance of (bo same. Looklliig Glasses. A largo lot of Look idg Glasses just rocoivsd and (br sale bhoop by PHILIP ARNOLD. 11. SAXTON South Side, Lamps, ‘•IYEST/mE to VLKAin-. Confectionaries V. MONYER tsioriFm, CAULtSLE, A HOUSE oronlcrtalnmodt is for the reception of oily boarders by Ihc otherwise, vfrho tnay bo inclined lo make the boatf liful and healthful lown of Carlisle a dutnmor rd treat; and for.lho accommodation of travellers who may feci disposed to call* The uhdorslgncd shall spare no pains to, supply his table with the besttho seasons can afford. JOHN McOARTNEY. N. D. Several Houses nd Lota are offered fbr sale on reasonable terms. J. McC. Aprl 14, 1863—3 m. TO THE JLAPIi3S OF[IHECHANICS- BURG. TIIE undersigned would respectfully inform the Ladies of Mcchaniceburg and its vicinity, that ho has Just filled up, 'Opposite bis old stand in Said borough, a Ladies’ Shoe Store, designed expressly fur their accommodation, and free from the annoyances to which they have here tofore boon subjected. This store will bo under the sole charge and supervision of Vis sister, and Ladies may rest assured that every attention will bo paid to their demands. A full and constant supply of ready made work, from the best of eastern manufac tories, in addition to his otvn, will bo found always on band, consisting in part of Ladies* Fine Kid Slippers, Fine Gaiters, of all colors, casbinnn tics, toilet and onamo led shoes, Jenny Lind's, French Ouskln, Union tics <tnd pumps of all descriptions, Misses' cul’d Gaiters of all kinds,.children's fancy Kossuth boots, Gaiters, Tics and French Morocco shoes, double and single soled, &c., &c He would also' inform his oid friends and the public generally, that ho still continues to keep on hand and manufacture to order, at his old stand, all Kinds of W GENTLEMEN'S WEAK. BB such as Men’s Fine Calf skin Deals, from 00 I i S 5 00; French Morocco from $3 lo$‘150; Coarse Duels, $2 50 lo $3 00. All rips will bo repaired without extra charge. Thankful for (lie patronage whlcli has been exten ded to him hcrctofurc, he hopes by strict attention to business ami a doeiro to ploaso.lo merit and re ceive a continuance of the same. EDWARD LA MONT. Mechonicsburg, April 14, ’53 —Cm. DATS AND CAPS I Spring Styles! WM. 11. TROUT, has jußl received and opened the Spring Stylo of Hate for 1852, an elegftnl article, to which he invites the attention of the pub. lie. Ills Hale are of all prices, from the most cle- I gantly finished to the choap common article, and of j every variety of stylo now worn, flc continues to | and kocp always on hand . a nHBor l mcn l uf lIATS and CAPS for men ond boys, and he can sell a Extensive Furniture Booms. JACOB FETTER, WOULD respectfully rail the attention of house keepers and the public, to the extensive stock I of splendid FURNITURE, lnclud-1 I lug every variety of Cabinet-ware j I “ T n nd Chairs, which he has now on j hand at I>is Rooms, corner of Hunotcr and I.outlier: streets, opposite John Burner’s store, Carlisle. Ho is conljdcnt that the superior finish of thej workmanship, and elegance of style, in which his articles are got up, together with their cheapness, will recomrn nd them to every person wanting Fur niture. Ho lias also made arrangements for manu facturing and keeping n constant supply of everv article in his line, both plain and 01 nnmenla I, ele gant and useful, at prices which cannot fail to suit 1 puichasors. 11 u would earnestly invite persons who nru about to commence housekeeping, to call and examine hie present elegant stock, to which be will constantly make additions of the newest and most ; modern styles. COFFINS mnilo to order nt the shortest notice, for town and counliy. December S 3, 1862 —ly N. U.—Two good Journeymen Cabinetmakers ran find constant employment ut the above estab lishment. Two Apprentices—boys about Ifi or 17 years of age—will also be taken, if application be made soon. J F Coach Trimming, Conch I’nlnllng, Saddle aud Uarncss Making:. fPH E subßcriliers respectfully inform the public, 1. that they have opened a new shop in North Hnnovor street, a few doors north of (Hass' Hotel, where they are prepared to make every article in dicir lineof husiitpstiHß (.heap, rjFjKa, neat a ml as substantial as can be had any where in Cumber-*** 1 • IT I ) land county. They arc now prepared to Trim | and P.iint Coaches at short notice, and on the most 1 ronsonable terms. They have also on hand, and 1 will tnsnufucluro Jo order. Ningln and Double Har ness. Saddles, Undies, Collars, <ic. Having li.id consideiable experience in the above business, tbe undersigned fin Iter themselves I hot they con give satisfaction to all who may favoritism will! their custom. With moderate prices and a desire to please,they solicit a shaiO of public pationage. . C. M. COCKI.IN, Carlisle, Juno 24, IS62—ly* TIIOITI AS 11. Sit ILFS’ NEW CLOTHING KOOiUS, AND FURNISHING STORE. Opposite the Rail Road Office., West High Street , Carlisle. Til. SKI LBS desires to inform his old ft lends i and the public dial ho has opened a general clothing establishment, and has now in store a ox. tensive stock of the best and cheapest goods ever offered in Carlisle. Blcu’s, Youth’*, nii<l Boy’* Clothing, for Spring, Summer and Winter wear, now on hand of every variety and furnished at reduced rales. ilu has also a la/go and well selected assortment of Piece Goods, of English, French and Gorman Fab rics, of now and beautiful patterns, for coals, pants 1 and vests, which will bo made to order in tho most approved and fashionable manner and in a superior stylo of workmanship. A full and elegant slook of Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, such as gloves, plain and fancy shirts, collars, handkerchiefs, lies, Ac , constantly kept on hand. Also India Rubber Overcoats and Leggins. Fueling confident from tho it has been his constant aim for a course HHkrs to secure for his establishment, of his abilit^ffplease ho respectfully invites on examination of his stock which for quality, workmanship and low price cannot bo surpassed. Carlisle, May 27, 1652—1 y. Tho Best and Cheapest Family Coal in the Market. OAA TONS of Superior Coal, from Rausch /C\J\J Gap, Dauphin county* and Gold Mine Gap, Schuylkill county, for aalo by E. DiDDLt£,jr. at tho Warodiouso property formerly owned byS. M. Hoover, at prlooa from $3,35 to $3,50 nor ton. March 17, 1853. Limeburnor’s Coal 1 0m TONS Ij{m °hurnor’s Opal, of the beet ,iUUU quality, just receiving and for sale by \B. Biddlk, jr. Only $3,40 per ton. Farmers living along thp lino of tho Cumberland Valley Railroad, can have tho coal delivered to thorn at any point of the route. Orders by letter (post paid,) promptly attended to. ’ . K. DIDDLE, Jr, March 17, 1853—1 f liiuun Cloths. _ A Largo assortment of flno Lama Cloths,for lady' drosses, which will bo sold very cheap. F0b.24,1858. N. VV. WOODS, Aegut. MARRIAGE, HAPPINESS AND COMPETENCE. WHY IS ITY Thai wo behold many female*, scarce In the meridian of lift broken in health aud-apltiu with a complication of diseases and ailment*, depriving them, of the power for the enjoyment of lift at an ago when physical health, buoyancy of finno, ond nappysoreuity ofmnid, arising from A condtlionprneailn, ■lionlu bo predominant. . _ . , „ . Many ortho causes of her suffering* at tint—perhaps yeaJd before, perhaps during girlhood, or the fint year* of mamagtr* wore hi their origin lo light U to pass utmotided, And of course neglected. nj AFTER TEARS, When too late to be benefilied by qnr knowledge, we look back and mourn, and rCgret die Tull consequences of our ignorance. , , .. What would wo not often give to possess, In early life. Ora knowledge we obtain in alter year# I And what day* nnd night* of anguish wo. might not have been spared, if Uie knowledge was timely possessed. It Is MELANCHOLY AND STARTLING behold the richness and suffering endured by many a wift for many years, from causes simple and controllable, easily remedied—or bolter stUl,—net incurred, if every WIFE AND MOTHER Possessed the Information contained ins little volume, (with hi the reach ofall) which Would spare lo herself YEARS OF MISERY, And to her husband the constant toil ond anxiety of mind, necessarily devolving upon him Irom sickness ol the wile, without giving him the opportunity of acquiring that com petence which his exertions are eptitlcd, bud ihb possetsioa ot which would secure the happiness of himself, wife, and ctiiidren. SKCCIIE Tltß MEANS OF UAPPINEBS By becoming in time possessed of the knowledge, the want of which has caused the sickness and poverty of thousands. In view of inch consequences, no wift or mother is excu sable ifslie neglect to avail herself of that knowledge in respect to herself, which would spare her much suffering, bb the means of happiness and nroijienty to her husband, and confer upon her children that blessing above all price—healthy bodies, with healthy minds. That knowledge is contained in a little work entitled THE MARRIED WOMAN’S* Private Medical Companion. By DR. A. M. AIAURICEAUj raorcnon or w o u e if. One Hundredth Edition. lerao., pp. 250. fVfW, 60 rt* [O* rut* PAPER, IXTK* OIKDIKO, $1 OO.j published in 1847. aatl it is not SURPRIZING OR WONDERFUL, Cotutilorlnff Hint EVERV FEMALE* WHETHER MARRIED OR NOT, call ll©r« acquire a full knowledge of tile nature, character and causes of her complaints, with the various' symptoms, and that nearly HALF A MILLION COPIES tlionhl bare been sold. ~, , , ~ . U U Impracticable to convey fully the radon* inhject* treated oh a* tbeyare of a nature itriclly intended for Ihe married, or there contemplating marriage*, but do female detiroua of enjoying health, ami that beauty, consequent upon health, which Is »o conducive to her own happiness, and that of hcrhnsbaiid. but either lias or will ohiftiij it, as ha* or will every husband who has die love and affection of Ins wife at heart, or that of his own pecuniary improvement. UPWARDS OF ONE HUNDRED THOU* BAND COPIES Move been SENT BY MAIL within ilia last few months \££? \£Cf \£-( tjjl Cl {jjjt uf Sf tyl D3“Basc and Shameful Fraud!! CAUTION TO BOOKSELLERS. VIOLATION OF COPYRIGHT. A SPURIOUS EDITION Flagrant and barefaced, has been surreptitiously Issued, with the same form and site, exactly the taut Title Faor, and exactly the same TYPOGRAPHICAL ARRANGEMENT, put another name substituted for " Dr. A- M. Mauriceen,’* and “ Dostou” for “ New York,” and the words, klnrcnr.D according to Act of Congress, in ilia year IW7, by JO9 E P H TIIOW, lu the Clerk’s Office of the District Court of the Boailiem District ofJVevr York, OMITTED. The eonieiiis, the subject matter, and reading are ENTIRELY DIFFERENT, Printed on poor, brownish, dirty paper, with a paper cover. It can be known also front the miserable and illegible wood cuts scattered throughout it* pages. TTti copyright edition eonialni none. II there are any in the trade so lost to tli&me honesty as to be willing parties DEFRAUDING THEIR CUSTOMERS, Nn less than the legal owner of the property iu copyright, the) will lie pm*ecutcd. aud step* will be takcu to expose iheni to the public. A copy will Ire sent to each bookseller or firm, {with the term* upon which they will be fun>iahed,)ji|'Dn receipt ol hu or their business card of address. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC, BE NOT DEFRAUDEDI Hiu im book unWs Dr A. M. Manriffsit, 129 t.ibrny it., N V , ij o.i Ute i id. l I*"!;*, «nil tlic entry in ( IrrU'* Office nn llte lurk i>l llie till, (.auf Cmt-nponrli n« herein, dn<l buy only of ir«|irrulilc &m) honorable ilealen, or lend by mail, uid ao d.ri.io Dr A M. Maitrireati. K<ill title (i.iite, «iil. rnnirnix, together with a (>w pace* t renting of important »uhjrci» to firry inarm <1 female, n ill be lent, tree of charge, lo any one ciicloiiiitf a letter llamp in a prepaid letter, aililrrued as herein. IT On receipt of Fifty Cents, (or One l>ollnr for the One ICrllflon cilrn hlmllnttO “ Til 10 MAIUIIICU WOMAN'S PRIVATE MICDICAL. COMPANION” Is sent (mn/frrl fr<«) to nny part of thr Uniter! Strafes. All letters mnnl lie |)<»a|-|inlil. mill nililreiuril to DU. A. M. niU'ltlClCAl), Itox fA'i-l. New Vork City. PnblkliliigOillcr, N'a.Ut) Liberty Street, New VoiU, For sale by IManch A Ctnp Harrisburg,J Swart Dloomsburg, J S Worth Lebanon, C W Do Wit Milford, J W Ensmingcr Danheim, H W Huntingdon, S Me onald Uniontown, J M Uuum New Deilin, H A Luntz Heading, E T Murso ('rnncsvillp, N Y;H P Crocker Urownsvjllc. Wcula & Stark Curbmidalo, Eldred A Wright Williams port, 8 Tuck Wilkosborro.O W Earle Wnynesborof H Crosky Mercer, S Leader Hanover, 8 W Taylor Utica.UP Cummings Somerset, T U Peterson, Philudclphia. July 2*J. I 852—3 in * SloriVClioiiiM'al’llai i* luvigoraloi- AHE YOU DALDI Is your hair fulling ofi'l Or is your head covered with Dandruff or ScrufH If so, then make a fair trial of Starrs’ Chemical Hair Invigorotor. Hundreds of pcisons in oll’pails of the country whoso heads were entire ly bald, have hud theii hair fully restored lo its orig» inul perfection by tho use of this valuable article.— Head the testimony. New York, Jan. 1, 1851, Mr. Si-onus. —Dear Sir: Mr. Smith, of Newton, L. 1., obtained a bottle of your excel lent Hair Invig. orator for his litlio girl, about four years old, her head hoi ng entirely ba Id; no hair of any consequence having grown on her head from birth, and surprising ob it may appear, after having used hut one bottle, n complete head of hair was produced nearly two inches long of o fine healthy growth. A. Doolittle, M. O. No, Ml, Grand St. Pm LADELt’iiiA, May 10, 1850. Mr. Stohub—Sir: After being boljj for o number of years, and having used numeroua preparations to no offuct, your Chemical Hair Invigorotor has pro duced a fine head of now hair, and I hardly know how to express my gratitude for the benefit I have received from your valuable article. J. Wadswobth, No. 10, Orchard st. The following testimony is from Mr. MeMokin editor of the "Saturday Courier:” “Stcrus 1 llxrn iNviootiATon.— lt gives us much pleasure, unsolicited, to record our testimony in fu vor of the groat pleasanlnpss and entire efficacy of Storrs' Chemical Hair Invigoialor. On recovering from the recent severe attack of illness, wo discover, od that our usual healthy and abundant crop of hair was rapidly fulling off, ond chancing to have on hand a sample of the above article furnished by tbo manufacturer many, months previously, wo used but a single bottle, us directed, and found it to operate like a charm, in entirely chocking tho fall on*croat ing a now ond healthy action of tho sculp.” Wo could give many other references to somo of our most respectable citizens, but would ask all who are troubled with Dandruff, aro bald, or ore losing thoir hair, to give Stons' Chemical Hairlnvigorator a triol, and one trial will do more to convince you of our claims for it than all thetostimony of others that wo might produce. Cannon.—Aakfor “Slorr’s Chemical Hair In vigoratorV’and novelet dealers persuade youto use any othorortiolo us a substitute. Price 35 cento a bottle. Proprietors ond Manufacturers —C. P, Aiip.t & Co., No. 120, Arch street, Philadelphia. For sale in Carlisle by S. WTHavcrsliok, Sami. Elhollond —— — Kolso.and by dealers generally. October 38,1802—1 y 3 Dn, joiin s. spniocis, OFFERS his prorosslona{services lotho people fo Dtolitnson township und vicinity. Residence— WMc 10 Wa nul Bo««n,o.d. 1 mile oast of Centre- FcbruoryO, 1860. ly* Flrolitsuranc£. THE Alton and EWt Penrisbofough MtHuol Jl’ihfc Insurance Company of Chtoberl&nd coohiy, Idoot' poraicd.by ah aolhTAs&otobly* ts now fdlly organ ized, and in operation übdor (ho managoment of ihs following Managers, vis:. ■'•Daniel Bally, W” l * R. Gofgas, Michael GbckllH; Mclchoir BrOrirrtfnhn, ChristTtm 6taythab,J6hA Ct Dunlap; Jacob Hi Coovor, Lowls'HycivHohry Login) Benjamin H< Musscr, Jacob Mumroa, Joseph Wick*, orfcham, Alexander Cathcarl. The rates of insurance are as low and fayorabld as any Company of the kind in (bo Slato> Persond wishing to become members «ro invited lo mako ap plication to ibo bgents of tbo company who aro nib ling lo wail upon them at any time. BENJ. H. MOSSEtt, President, Henut Logan* Vice. President. Lewis Hrfcn, Secretary. Mioiiaei. Cocklin, Treasurer, October 7,1852. AGENTS. Cumberland County . —-Rudolph M-irtin, N.Cum berland ;C. B. Herman* Kingstown; Henry Zest ing; Shiroraanstown; Charles Bell, Carlisle) Dr. J. Ahi, Churebtown; Samuel Graham, Westpennaboro’j Jumes M’Dowell, Fronkford; Mode Griffith, South Middleton; Samuel Wootfbuhn, Dickinson, Samuel Coover, Benjamin HavorSliek, Mcchanicsborg, -Johri Shorriclr, Lieburn, David Cjovor,ShephetdS(own.J York County.—John Bowman. DillSgUrg; Peter Wolford, Franklin; John Smiili, Fsq., Washington | W. S. Picking, Dover; J. W.Craft,Paradise. Harrisburg. —Houser & Loohman. Members of (he company having polices aboht 1# exp re can have them renewed by making sppfiaU: (ion to any of the agents. WHITE HAIX ACADKIUY 3 miles westof ftarrisburg, Pb, . THE Fifth Session of (his flourishing Institu tion wil commence on Monday the 3d day of May next. Parents and Guardians aro respect fully solicited to inquire into the merits of this Institution before sending their sons or wards elsewhere. The situation is retired, pleasant, health ful, and convenient of access. The course of in struction will embrace the different branches of a thorough English education, together wth (he La tin, Greek, French, German, Spanish and Portu guese languages, ami Vocal & Instrumental Mnsic: The Principal will bo arsisted by foarwel! qualified teachers, viz: two in the English branches, one in Penmanship, ond Drawing, and one in Music and Modern Languages. TERMS DoaiJing,washing,tuition in tho English brandies,am! Vocal music per ses sion, (6 months,) Ancient ami Modern Languages, each, Instrumental music, Foi circulars ami other information,address D. DENUNGER,PrincipaI White Hill, Pd March 10,1863. PLill VFIELD CLASSICAL, ACA* DCHIV. NEAR CARLISLE, PA. 'IMIE Mtl> Session will commence May 2d. Tlii i buildings (one creeled lust Fall) are now and ex tensive]. 'l*l,o situation is all that can bo desired for liuallli'ulncHß or mural purity. Removed from Iho excitement ofTown or City, iho student* may here prepare fur college, mercantile pursuits, &e. ATI the brandies arc taught which go to form a liberal education. A conscientious discharge of doty has secured iho present flourishing condition of tho In stitution. Its future success (under Providence) shall bo maintained by the same means. Tortus—Board and Tuition per session, $5O. For Catalogue with full information, address R. K. BURNS, Principal Proprietor. Plainfield Post Office, Cdmb. Co Pa March 30, 1863. STRAW GOODS—SPRING 1853. 'pllE Subscriber is now prepared to exhibit to L Merchant#and Milliners his usual heavy stock of Luilics’ and Misses* STRAW AND SILK BONNETS, * STRAW TRIMMINGS and ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS Palm-leaf, Panama and Every Variety of SUMMER HATS for Gentlemen, which for tixtent. Variety and bdau* (y of mnnofactnro, as well as uniformly dose price#, will bo found unrivalled. TUOJIAS WHITE, No. 41 South Second Street, Philadelphia. Feb. 10 —3m Blinds and Simdcli TAKE NOTICE. BJ. WILLIAMS, No. 12 North Sixth Street, • a few doors above Market street, Philadel phia, is the most extensive and best manufacturer 0 1 VV'ndow Blinds & Shades in the United States and lias taken the highest premiums at all the ex hibitions: be buys the bust materials by Wholesale cheaper for cash than others pay for Inferior arti cles by retail; and can, therefore, sell superior Ve nitian Blinds and Shades, as cheap as others ask Tor inferior articles. Painted Window Shades in great variety, of beautiful designs and superior quality. Buff and White Linen Shades. Blind and Shade Trimmings, Fixtures, &c., wholesale and retail at the lowest cash prices. Store Shades painted and lettered to order. Reed Blinds at manufacturer's prices. Old Blinds painted to. look os good ns new. Purchasers by culling wilt bo convinced that ho sells a superior article, and guarantees full satisfaction. A liberal discount made to dealers. “Wo study to please,’* BKNJ. J. WILLIAMS, No. 13-North C(h St., Phila. April 7,1853—3 m Stoves ! Stoves ! 'pMK subscriber has made arrangements with 1. the best manufacturers of Stoves in Troy, Al bany, New York, Philadelphia, &0., by which ho can offer inducements to persons wishing to pur chase Stoves equal to the manufactures. Among his assortment of COOK STOVES, will bo found the best and most approved patterns adapted for burning either wood or coal, all of which are warranted. His Parlor Stoves, embrace now and beautiful styles, and such as cannot fail to please all tastes. In addition to these, ho has on hand a largo assortment of NINK PLJJ'l'J'l S'j£OVES t which he feels satisfied will plonso purchasers. Persona desirous of procuring a good store will do well to examine my stock, as it will bo their advantage to give me the preference. JOHN D. GORGAS, Carlisle, Sept 16, 1802, Mineral Waters, Sarsaparilla, &c. THE subscriber would respectfully announce to the citizens of Carlisle, and tbe community at largo, (hat Ire has commenced the manufacture of Mineral Waters and SARSiPinii.LA, ol the very best flavor and quality, and the bottling of Porter. Ale, and Cider. lie is fully and amply prepared to furnish all orders promptly ond with despatch, and hopes by strict attention to receive that pa* .tronago duo to entorprizc, which ho respectfully oaks. GEO. W. BRANDT. Carlisle, March 10, 1853—. Cm To Farmers* ANOTHER lot of tho celebrated York. PJoaghst just received at manufacturers* prices, tiotn to so* Also, on hand Craighead & Plank's Plough, at their prices. HENRY SAXTON, Carlisle, March .11, 1653. Dr. X. JLoonilfi, TTTlLLporformallonoratibnctjponiheTooth YY that arorequirod for thoir preservation, such as c or will restore tholoua ofthom, by inserting Artificial Teeth,from a single Tooth to a full Sett. It7*ofllcoon Pitt street,a few door eSonth o tho Railroad Hotel. N.B. Dr.LoomiewillbDQb.sontfrom Crr- Ualeholasttondays,lneach month. Oarli»lo t D00.20, 1860. $5O 00 6 00 10 00
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