x ao BMK AT WASHINGTON* VetJjpj&illJßroj* {Do ps[( of,the earth where more ludioorpos scenes takes place than at Washington. ■The gathering together of people from all parts of jlne 'world, the varied interests, and tlio numbdrlosa Claimants, all help to form grotesque incidents, which 1 filled could bo skillfally combined by a master hand -would ornate a soul under tho ribs of death. Having neither tho timo nor the ability, 1 will only mention ono. There Is in the Senate a gentleman of distin guished talent, of fine personal appearance, and of inimitable will. On ono windy morning, bo was Wending his way through a by-slreot, when a gust blew off his hat. It had scarcely touched tho ground before a large Now Foundland dog pounced upon it, end ran awajLbeariog Uas a trophy. Tbo Senator, unwilling to part so summarily with bis new beaver, pursued.tbo felon, and the econo booamo highly ox qlllhg to (ho people of (ho metropolis, who, delighted tyltbaoy Incident that could give amusement, wore thrown Into perfect ccelacioa of joy at sooing tho race between the dog and tho Senator, the ono plung ing at hia utmost speed, with tho hat between his teeth, and the other, hia long hair streaming in the wind, and bis sootorian voice making the air discor dant with a multitude of fierce entreaties and im pressive threats, pursuing with frantic strides the oatiff quadruped. Finding that hia biped antagonist was gaining upon him, the thief fled into an open door, and in went bis pursuer. The dog dashed up e flight of stairs, and op dashed the Senator. The dog fled into a chamber, and there too ran tho aven ger, and (hero they both encountered a beautiful girl, who was robing herself at her morning toilette, and'who was scarcely in a condition to receive so unexpected a visit. ** What do you want, you wrolch 7” said the lady, with flashing oyo and indignant scowl, to the' Senator. ** My hat!" answered the somewhat affrighted but still determined intruder; ’my bat, which your rascally dog has stolon (rom me “I believe that dog is Statin !” muttered (ho la* dy ; end then fiercely added to tho dog,'Give him his bat sir!' which the quadruped instantly obeyed. ‘And now he off with you. you pack of fiends !* (to tho dog and to the Senator,) and rushing at them, they both fled down the stairs in congenial terror, forgetting in (heir present panic (heir former differ ence. The crowd in the street received them with three hearty cheers, and the honored representative of a noble Stale went home with his rescued chapeau in bis hand, (to guard against a repetition ofa dire ful occurrence,) but with a more humble and sub dued spirit than ever before bad throbbed within his bosom. “ 1 have learned a lesson,*' ho said whoa ho had reached his home, and wiped his brow, 'two, I may say. One is, to hold on to my hat of a windy day ; the other, end more important, never, under any circumstances, lo rush into a room where a lady is drawing; for all iho fierce volcanos lhal naluro ever produced, (ha most terrific is an angry woman! Why, (added he, dued expletive.) (hero enough in that girl's eyes to have furnished the material fora dozen tropical storms, and enough left over for s brilliant aurora bnroalis. But the story lacks the fun and terror which the hero gives il. and which is no provocative of mirth, ibnl one of iho most distinguished and learned stales man of nm.lapd» Mh&never ho hoard it, or when it of disease had grseped his form-a grasp, ibat was never relaxed until the victim slept in doalb Knickerbocker A Greek Funeral, I remember when they buried that bright eyed Oroek maiden, snalollod suddenly from oanh when her young heart |,g|, t „ bor f ac6 y olr _ i hey arrayed bar, so rigid end molioolena, in Ibo g»y drees .lie had noeor worn but for »omo great lota or gala, aa Ibongh Ibis, more lhan any, wire a day of rejoining for bar, nod Ihu. mi, red, wnh her long hair spread out oyer her null b worn, all docked With ilowera, they hid her uneolfinad in the grave At her foal the, planed umall finek of wine and a baaket of norn, in ancordiAco with an ancicnl Greek aoparalmon, whinh auppoaea lhal for throe dnya and dlgbla Ibo diaetnbodied spirit lingera mournfully anla d wh of d “yi 1110 garment ol ile mor 2'?! f'“j’i l ’ ll f' lin , " <1 a arranger an the earth, it lived and loved, It „„ 0 „d and suffered. As ~on aa the first ayrapiem, of decay announnes tlm ha ourae of corruption ls,| work, key believe that ha purer ...anna departs te purer realms. Belore radiant-,, 0 ' Whil ’ l <a ' " ,l! 1 ““ *"”« the of l!r» ” 1 dow like the meek a y of life nyor the m.rblefane of ibo poor young g rl, her friorid., al the last preoaution, took mens urea to a.eerluin lhal she was snlually dead, end not in a swoon. Ibo means Iboy always lake lu such instances to ascertain a fact wlnnli olscwbero would bo Insured by a doolor’a corlilicate, 1. tininliing in the exlremo; Ibe person whom, whilal .lire, 11 y„ known Ibe deceased loved heal, Ibo mother, or it may be Ibo young betrothed, who had hoped lo plane on bar head the gay and bridal crown, inslaad of (ho green laurel garland of death, advances and calls her .eyer.'lT’ ‘ r '° r the word -ell.' (eo.no) "..tv lT.h * '° n ° ° r m “‘ Paasronalo on uealy. If the i- muto lo Ins appeal —if B }, o i„ d„ n r to ,bo voice dearest ,0 he, on lhan the, longer doubt that she is dead indeed; iboy co.ifr un ».* >. beayen, Z/Z r do »»< h'dd lathe l» .'.° | PUr H‘'" , ~* nd <»<da Ibo sign of the cross, limy depart in silence to iheir home.* But a year .her, on Ibo anniversary of ,|,e deal), they return lo the grave, and kneeling down hr lb Vh 1 ” 'l° "l ’° d ’ “ nd ' vl,i "P cr to Ibo silent lenain “ Dd “ J* remembered Don't 8«l«._On« of „u. , uu „, ~.. contain, some e.cellcnl ndvico u „£ , (l „ ~C (ld wltico older hike may profitably conatttcr. ■ IVliaM *M to .near V e.k. tbe wnlor. ■ll ,|, ow co „ tempi by turning up il,o no.e, or by . n = ,„ ru(jr kind uf look or glance, at a pcraon von arc dnoden, ed wnb j I 0 „,,„ gs , ||o uje of ui)feiiiil words. In mako fucos. To acl scornfully Y uu can sneer will, your l.ps, or wilt, eyes, or will, y our vholo face. or win, your feel For there are aneer in? word*, and sneer, n S looks, and a sneering f nco And ivhcn you turn on your heel and walkaway ’ contempt, lltcn you aneer with your feel Now* • oeor.ng nuver make, one fool belter, I, feeda' ” n "‘V o ', npC , r '", lll ',‘'° who ' ncc ' • nd Ihoeo wbu arc had rlt !" 6r '"‘ ° r 11,0 ■"e«rcf, It an,, up bad reeling, that w „„g| 0i , nJ d . P • Met of „p.„. They will give form andTu'no tl all year conduct ,nd convection. For out of tllo' Md wnX ‘ Clio "’' “ W "' 11 y° a ’ ll,0 “gblk rm CntcnncN of lanact A rnn ,.,i i, , it I. id i raid. A remarkable change, it le eatd, t, in prugre,, , mongel the Jew. in almna • very country Multitude, are tbrnw ,Z a.iS ,°b U ' h?H“ cm” Ta ' m “ d '“ nd bcl t l ‘ i, ’B 11L..„t.e.,0 the etudy of Mo.o. and the Prophet. Among the demand lllor ° " the pre.enl lime, g,„,| fenT of tb° r C ° P ‘°* 0f 01,1 The aub if .ho „ t rC,lor " ,1 “" Pele.line, and tl,„ «. «£n.?..T " loh ll ‘° i- founded, TmlnU 1 7 ?r '"B'S'PB fboir ellonlion. In •id«ibfe ™i.t h °“ T'*"' ""’f ''“ ,o obtained con. SGHfr* - Bc";f:r^,:!‘^i , ri:; d :;r d w 1 ; 0 “„ p r J r '" m '-X* mmm oonlotnpliblo ordures all tho*!?* Won * *"’' Dcar Unit own condition and A. "Vi “Pounding on daptitUon° Tl.„t i. ?oUn ' )in « .? lloul o>«ir thorn more oombfriful i! n* ’idi’ ‘t” 1 lo m “ ko S2^a£~r ff -^ Dcirn ot a CuiLn .non DatmiNo Boandt—ai f J " ° n Thur,J, S’. - litllo girl Bvo ,o.„ 1 «no. a 0!?, U “ Cm ° l> of'mollo.tlon by broody L Ka'oUoV 1 I M .JlpM.on.fron, ltXure\!ok“d ll, ° “ b, ' ,nc,! of Lining notrly half .ninin’f n ,' ° Wn “ °° n - It. .n« which ,h. w« InacnVl 0 drank d..th, Th.chiH.it i. ..id!z. ~;d ; i : , ”: ri ‘"i of infancy ■ r.q,.rlt.W. (oil. f„ r ii, a „ ,“ 4 LV? 1 d, * nk 11 wi MOI»f .a opportunity ws. offered” I HARDWARE THE subscriber has just returned from tho city with a largo and splendid assortment of Hard* ware, to which he invites the attention of his cuslo emrs and tho public generally. His stock comprises every article usually found in Hardware stores. Housekeepers, Builders, Carpenters, Saddlers, Coiicbmakora and others, would do well to give me a cal) before purchasing elsewhere, as I am deter* mined to sell at tho very loweit prices. Call and see. HENRY SAXTON. March 24, 1853. English & American Hardware. THE subscriber having just returned from th® Eastern cities with a full and assart meat of all kinds of Hardware of (be best mat* ors and well selected, is now opening at tboCheap Hardware Stand, in North Hanover street, neztdoor to Scott's hotel, where ho invites all that are In want , of good and cheap Hardware, to give him a call and see and satisfy themselves of the truth, as we are do termined to sell at a small advance. Small profit and quick sales isthe order of the day. To Builders , Carpenters and Others. Afuilstockof white, mineral and japaned knobs locks and latches, hinges, screws, window sash and shutter springs, strait-necked and barrelled holts, of every kind; mill, cross cut and circulai Saws; hand, panel, ripping and back Saws; bright, black and blue augucs;chisels, broad, pointing, hand and chopping. Axes,ofdifferent makers; hatchets, planes & plane . bits, steel and iron squares, files, rasps,brads spikes all sizes. To Saddlers and Coach Makers Ourstock consists of a complete assortraenlof arti cles inyourlineof business, such as brass, silver & jupaned mounting, carriage trimmings, broad paster ing and seaming laces, fringes, plain and figured can* vase oil cloth, top lining cloth <k setgelining, white, red, blue and black patent leather; Dashers,silver & brass plnle, Occr hair, resells, hubs, fellows, spokes bows, eliplic springs, iron axtes, malleable castings To Cabinet and Shoe-makers. A full stock of shoe kit and findings, boot morucco, French kid, straits, morocco & lining and binding dkinajlaslß,lacks, pegs, hammers, pinchers, French morocco, Buperior copal varnish, japan and black varnish, mahogany and maple vaneers, moulding, beading, roaets, glass, mincraland mahogany knobs of every size and style. To Blacksmiths, Farmers and Others. I I tons of assorted bar iron, warranted of th r bra quality. A splendid assortment of bar and rolled iron, hammered , horse-shoe, scollop, plough ,brood a nd narrow tiro, rolled . horse-shoe bar, band , round and square iron; east, shear, spring. English and shoe nails, A'c. * * l ‘" u To Housekeepers. A beaulifu I assorlmen I of cheap Fancy goods, sorb as waiters, troys, Plain Sc fancy knives.forks butch or kni.es, ..eels, brillnnia lamp, , Jra „ e nmJ | e t(ick .m ania and silver table and lea spoons, plated but ler knives, prose..ingkolllee.em, mil,ing irons, iron and lined e„ * oval 1,0/lois, iron frying and bread pans, was ,boards, mbs, churns, bucket., iron pels wash kettjes.and slew pans, &c. nr, », JACOB SENER. Carlisle, M c y 7, I 851 The JEI cphunt Has Arrived, And is nou. to be seen at LINZ'S, in North Hi over Street, HARM E W 0 t h n , .. j ““' o[, ' n,!d “ aleck of A 1111 W A I! L, which makes one of iho largest ™,°“‘ TVr °" d r cl “' l l ,rsl aaaotbuente ever off.,- oV.. Ml I'' 1 invito all per.on. in went ol good Hardware al reduced pneos, to give mo „ call as 1 can aecommodalo all from a needle lo an anvil, and a prices lo suit iho limes. Recoiled a penny saved is iwo earned, and I consider a nimble sixpence heller than a slow shilling 7h Housekeepers.-A grost assortment of house- Ric P 'kdii r “' l r ‘ ! "’ !l,Ch ”* •’"■•ml preserv. lug kittles, frying pans, bake pans, waffle irons smoothing irons, shovels, long,, woil€r.,lray.,foik,| knives cai vers, sleds, bulchd knives, spoons, plated lea and table spoons, piickol and pen knives ingroat variety, lain,. and razor slrnps, scissors, abeara, iron and Inns., polished sice, mid common shovels and longs, shovels, spades, foil,-,, alias, hoes, lulls, wale, cans, painted bucket,, wash hoard.,improved palenl cistern pumps and lend pipe. * ' en lirashta. A large assorlmen lof wh, lewa sh, duel sweeping, horse and pointers brushes. ' trim—A large slock of hammered bar iron rolled iron Ufa I kind. hu„pirtj n , shed „„n, ~1 J * 'ail ' S i ’ l ' h ° Ir ’■ »P J «’el of /'illllfs, oil, vntniahes, lurpcnlinc, glue, 4 C (ftoss of all sizes- Jo Shormaftem. A full ...orlieenl of Moroccc ■ining.. Binding., p.„c n , () o a, Skin,. I,ae„, Sh „ e h n/ t K " IVI '"' “O' l f 001, of ,11 kind,. niakr , f ire Proof Pa,„„ 0 f different color.. 7n F„rpenler.._AfuM.,,o,|me„lofph,„e.,..„, cUum-U. bin., \.«« c b "Uffurn ar„| augur bills, halchel* 4c T, Ctmekmakrr. SoM/rm—A lir.l ,„o e. aortmeut of U rmgc lrimn„n 8 .. auch lie tee •el., fringe., dr.b e nth end .attincll, heed lining. Hi 1 atinn , nemclcd leather, potent leather curlin oi 'l'“b J "Hurtrd;Da.he,l,o„,,l,amp.,Avle. Spring,, Malable f.a.ltng,, Bent Pe11,,/,, Hub , Uows, Plulipa p a | ent lloxcg fof WOot] f f hr... .tl.er plated and Japan harnc, mounting. Saddle tree. Whtp,, and everyorlicle need by Sad diets very cheap. 3 Carlisle, March 24, 1853. Wall Papers. T O P OncJ 1110 lurgcel na.orlnionl of L Wall I aper. ever opened in Carli.lo, coneiating of about 10,000 piece, of the luteal French and Amottnan deatgoe, ranging In price front 5 cent, to »l 75. A 1,0 Window Paper,, Fire Screen., plain glean and blue paper,. Pervon, wi.hing to nur. “"7 of 1110 “bovc, can save at lon.l 26 pot cl by culling at JOHN p I,yN E ' B M,cb 3 d,ln"3: dWa,oBl " r,! ’ No ' ,h Attention Shoemakers! I one iccotving and opening . eplendid a..nrt ” if." 1 , r h“f‘“ ,ho “t singly, bodies French and Ulack Ktd. Al.o Madia,. Cape and Tampico Morocco, Atnoncan and French Calf Shine, Patcnl I.oiitlior, Pink l.tntng,Binding Skin., Tlnoad, Peg. Awl., Drietloa, and a full a,.url,„enl uf Tool. „e„.' orally need by Shoemaker,. 8 Homembe, the place_Ea,t Main atreel March 24, 1 ÜBWKY BAXTO *- To Guilders and Housekeepers. THOSE who ore building oroboul oommonoimr housokcoping, Will bo sure to find at all times an ...ortraent lo aolccl from. Looks of all sons and wnh%'lnn„^ QS8 ’ a I B ' ll , o ; min6ralon,Jw,,Uek "oh», will, Japanod or plalod furniture, bull bingos oast and wrought, wrought and strap Iron bTnZ S?E Wln,iow B,aaa from SttlO to 30x28, bolts’ forks, huttn, knives with plaited a„d?.o r y han ~ f"' f p inB “ n(l •’"’ad nans, smoothing irons tubs, churns, &o. HENRV siyrmr' Carlisle, Morel. 31, 1853 *>AXION. To Saddlors, Coachmakers & Bk^k^j^ A complete a.Borlmont of aaddlorj, Japan, min D . I, a V “' T oun ‘, ln B. »>1 kind. of carriage lr i ln . March 8,1809 1 Great Arrival of SPRING AND SUNDER GOODS, AT the store of tho subscriber, the great Mart for Diy Goode, Groceries, Boots and Shoes. Tho sutiacrlbor respectfully informs his friendd and nurocroua customers, that ho has returned from Philadelphia, with a large and varied assortmentfo SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, consisting in pait of Broadcloths and Cassitneios Sattinels, Vestings, Muslins, Checks,Tickings, Flan nels, Linaoys, Velvet Cords, Cravats, Suspenders, Gloves, &c. Ladies* Dress Goods, Silks, Bombazines,figured, plain and changeable Poplins,;Mouslin deLaincs, Ginghams, Calicoes, Alpacas, Morinoes,Shawls,Ho siery, &c. A very largo assortment, embracing every style and quality. A largo assortment of Bonnets, Rib bons, Umbrellas, and Parasols. White and colored Carpet Chain. Boots & Shoes,— An extensive variety ofMons’, Women’s, and Children’s Boots and Shoes, fiomthe most celebrated manufacturers. Such as Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Rico,&c. Choice TEAS from the well known Tea dealers, Jen kins & Co. I All who visit our establishment are free to at-1 knowledge that we are selling every description of , Goods, at astonishingly low prices. Our system of low prices has already attracted a great number of people. The attention of all who wish good bar* gains is solicited, as'extraordinary inducements can bo offered to purchasers. Butter, Eggs, Rags,Soap, and Dried Fruit.takcn almarkoipricos April 7, 1863. China and Crockery Ware A LARGE andgonoralaseorlment ofQueenowaro haa just born by «Ko out'nCflbOY, OtD* bracing a handsomeassorlment of the beat White Granite Stonfi Ware, such as dishes, plates, teas,covered and uncovered dishes,bowls,toilet and chamber setts, pitchers,«Stc. together with a lot of Blue Liverpool Ware, all of the latest style and shapes; olso all the various arliclcßof the best common White and Edged Ware. j The assortment includes a few plain white and gold j band tea setts, of the best quality and stylo, and also | ail the necessary articles of the best Granite, Stone and Blue Liverpool Ware, suitable for any site of Dinner or Tea Setts, as may bo wanted, together j with a variety of Glass Ware, including a fine as>| sortment of | Bar and Table Tumblers, j dishes.footed and other bowls, goblets, wineglasses, lemonades,lamps, &c. I The prices for all are fixed at the lowest cash i prices We invite our friends who are in want of ' “ ' ‘ - J “ I Cheaper than the Cheapest, and in end less variety. Call and see them ! SW.HAVL RS TICK has just received from i * ci, y and is now opening o splendid display Fancy Goods,suitable for the approaching Beaso lo which be desires to coll tbn otlcntion of hn friends and the public. Hia assortment in thi 1 lino cannot bo surpassed in novelty and eleganc. J A COB FET TER riTif ‘"‘'“‘'‘'i? “ nd P' ic «of Ihc eilielce. connl T TTOULD respectfully call ihe attention of housc inl,m P ? h ! ’ U H h ,.f “ ”°?. . 6 "“fTf bl ° 1 W beepers and the public, lo the extensive slock enumerate his Holiday Fancy Oocdo, which com of splendid FURAI/TURF I I > r::xr^ yoffanajariic,i ° orihe ' no ” ,no ' jpwtein 8 p “™ F a n dio ‘w a r n “ ,ke “\ ■ • hand st hia Roonrr^cmncrofTj^norc^antMnmlh^r Fancy Work Boxes, with sowing instruments. streets, opposite John Burner's store Garli„i» ™ isr»i“ £ r - r «■" «r? “ f *• E X‘ A,abaaloranJ Porco,ain [nk - a,and ‘« lISSiE” Fancy i'voty, pearl i .hell card cases, nilore"'He 'alsTm” LT/'™" "T" 8 Fur ' Port Monouies of over, variety I £*.,, r iJ JV V■ ra3 ‘ le arr “ n Bemeol, fo, menu- Pa .ul°on“ly," h “ ' arS ° ,ariC,y ° r ladiC ‘ r “ n P" ,cho,,< ’ rs - »■' won”,'ear” ein, wlm Motto seal, and wafers, I C ° n ' n “ ol ? co houaekeepin*. lo call and Silk and head purses, .n h ’ P [ “.v' 80 " 1 * ,oak ' 10 which lie will Ladies'riding whips elegantly OnUhcd, modern stiles. ° 1 l0 "’ of tho newest and mosl Perfume baskets and bags, j rnmva ’ m .i. . , I Brushes of evojy bind for ihe toilet, for (own and country" °' " ‘ heßh ° rtC9t no|icc - RoussoU perfumes of various kinds, December S 3, 1862-Jy Musical Instruments of all kinds and at all nrims i N « 'p.„ A i i ~ ( Grift Books, I made soon. j p comprising Ihe various English and American As- Coacll . ~ srr.es for 1353, richly embellished and illustrated SiV.l,ll J„ ' ‘.1 S ’ CO “ Cl * 1 all *Ong, Poetical Works, with Children's Pictorial Dooks, for “““f* l ® «“«• Harness Making, children ofall ages, than whjch nothing can bemore »uhscrlherB respectfully Inform the public I appropriate or pleasing as holiday gifts. His as* J" lhal lho * hav ° opened » now shop in North I sortment of School Books and School Stationery )B HanOTOr street, a few doors north of Glass’ Hotel, so complete, and comprises every ihing used m Gol. whero they are prepared to moke every article ini leges and the Schools. Ho also calls attention to their lincof busincssaschoap, ■ his elegant display of and as substantial «can IgrtfpTW I Lamps, Girandoles, &c.. I any where in I from the extensive establishments of Cornelius Ai J and Pafnt'c V* now . to Trim chor and others, of Philadelphia, commraiim over* 1 7r.JTnJi i 109 ?‘* horl notice, and on the (host JSpitssssiasss^^ Truils, Fancy Confectionery, Nnls, Pre eeii.faetion 10 all who movfavonbem with served Frail., Arc., in every varielyondel.il prices, ‘ all of which are pure and fresh, such as can bo con* .. . t n°nerate prices and a desire lo plcaso.lhcy fidcnlly recommended lo his friends and tho ImJe 0 ■“0»o of public pationago. folks. Remember the old stand, opposite the Bank r> M. COCKLIN. S. W. HAVfiRSTICK. Carlisle. Juno 24, 1862—ly* December 10, 1852. •• WE STRIVE TO PLEASE." TilE subscriber would respectfully announce lo tlio citizens of this place and ill persona visiting the aamo dor mg the Holydoys, thal ho haa now on h„ ad and will continue lo bo supplied wllh the 1,1,.,, - lilies up lo UlO close of the icaaon, couipriaiog in orilieolioiceal earielios, auoli as Fine Candy T „„ Jel j 1 Cake. Don Bona, Gum,Cordial, Lemon, Cl, oo'. elate, and fruit drops, rose, vanilla and burnulmonda frond l and eiplodir.g Socrola, also, all llio oomon riches, all of which wll bo sold wholeeale or rsloif el low rales al Krlss lUuglo’s old Hall, in North Hano.or slrcel, a few doors north of 11,0 mr --'i a r',°, ’” V ” re<:oivcd FRUITS and tv u I lo of the laical imports lions, such as oranges lemons, raisins,-6ga, procne, oilron, currants, soft’ endpaper elicited elmoods, frlborls, cocoa, cream dr. ground nuts, also Toys and Fancy Goods ofevory kind from ail parte of Europe,manufactured or wood, giase, china, psplor-mocltio, lin, India rub. uer, zinc, &.C., such aa fine wax, kid dojolnled dolls ■•wing and curd baskets, work and fancy boxes’ Uowor vases. moUqcapa, tea aolls, muilo boxoß.porl monies, bailie door*, grace hoop*, masks, druma guns, trumpets, dominoes, lotto, and other games' teo., fancy snaps and hair oils of every variety. In connection with tho above a largo stock of FAMILY GROCERIES, h I, ® Vflr ’ n 8 o cnißhc(l, pulvcritcj .m) brow;, “” rch - >■“"*. af >lcmluo, l “P ,CoB > butler, w,tor and aoda • II I. ? l . ChM ' “ ml “ s wo “ S,rlr ® toPlmn nro invited to examine our stock. th. n .' Ub "’ rl t"’ r rolu "’ 8 l,i * '» Hi. public for • do.lro lo bo * l ?“’»>i »" l>i-..0d hope, •anio” ° * ln,<u *° moril » oonllnu.noo of Ibo IF you desire a complete assortment of Ooods lo Bolect from, call In East Main street, where von n bo supplied with Hair cloth of all breadths foA and choir sprinijß, Mahogany Veneers from 371 c le to *2 per sou, W.l n „, a„.l Maple Veneer Mould 1 ng. of a breadths. floscls, Varnishes, &c "nWlo their particular attention lo my Varnishes thing else uaod in thoir line. March 3, las#. H.SAXTON Men's and Buys' Hats and Capa. Groceries, N. W, WOODS. Agt Confectionaries P. MONYER To Cabinet Makers. H. SAXTON UNION HOTEL, CARLISLE, PA. A HOUSE of entertainment is now opened for the reception of city boarders by the week oi otherwise, who may be inclined to make the beau tiful and healthful town of Carlisle a summer re heat; and for the accommodation of travellers who may feci disposed to call. The undersigned shall spare no pains to supply his table with the best the seasons can afford. JOHN.McOARTNEY. N. B. Several Houses nd Lots are offered for sale on reasonable terms. J. McC. Apri 14, 1863—3 m. TO THE LADIES OF MECHANICS- Bvno, THE undersigned would respectfully Inform the Ladies of Mochanicsburg and its vicinity, that ho has just fitted up, opposite his old stand in said borough, a Ladles’ Shoe Store, designed expressly fur their accommodation, and free from the annoyances to which they have here tofore been subjected. This store witi bo under the sole charge and supervision of his sister, <tnd 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 Jris own, will bo found always on hand, consisting in part of Ladies' Fine Kid Simpers, Fine Gaiters, uf all colors, cusbman tics, toilet and enamo led shoes, Jenny Lind's, French Buskin, Union lies and pumps of all descriptions, Mines’col'd Gaiters of all kinds, children's fancy Kosanlb boots, Gaiters, Ties and French Morocco shoes, double and single soled, &o-, &o Ho would also inform hia old friends and the public generally, that ho still continues to keep on hand and manufacture to order, at bis old stand, all kinds of W GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, HL such as Men’s Fine Gulf skin Boots, from 00 1 1 83 00 ; French Morocco from 83 to 84 50; Coarse Boots, 83 50 to 83 00. All rips Thankful for the patronage which has been exten ded to him heretofore, ho hopes by strict attention to business and a desire to please, to merit and ro* ccivo a continuance of the some. EDWARD LAMONT. Mcchanlcaburg, April 14, *s3—6m. j HATS AND CAPS r i Spring Styles! WM. if. TROUT, has just received and opened the Spring Stylo of Hats for 1652, an elegant j article, to which ho invitee the attention of the pub i lie. Ills Hals are of all prices, from the most ele gantly finished to the cheap common article, and of every variety of style now worn. Ho continues to | and keep always on hand j a full assortment of HATS and CAPS for men and boys, and ho can sell a I cheaper and better article than any other establish menl in town. Those in want of good, well made, and elegantly finished Hals, would do well to call before purchasing elsewhere. The attention of citizens and strangers is particu larly invited to the beautiful Spring Stylo of Hals, cWitrotrynA \Joally handsome article, and wnrran appearance. —•< - - J • fteotember that the largest and best assortment in town may always bo found at TROIT’S Irvine's Koto, rear of the Episcopal Church Carlisle, April 29, 1852. Extensive Furniture Rooms. THOMAS lI.SKIEES’ NEW CL.OTIIINO ROOIRS, AND FURNISHING STORE. Off <*« Rail Road Office, Wet High Street Carlisle. Til. SKIEES desires lo inform his old friends . andihe public Hut he has opened a general clothing establishment,and has now In slofo a cz. bMi ° nd oiio " p ”- 1 Blou’a, Youth’s, naiad Boy’s Clothing for Spring,Summer and Winter wear, now on hand’ of every variety and furnished al reduced rates - Ho ha. also a largo and well .elected e„„rl m „ m „f Piece Goods, of English, Fronoh and Gorman Fab rlcs.of now and beautiful patterns, for coals, pants and vesta, which will bo made to order in the most approved end fashionable manner and in a .uporior stylo of workmanship. A full and elegant slock lof Gentlemen a Furnishing Goods, such as gloves plain and fancy ahirts, collars, handkerchiefs, tics’ dec., constantly kept on hand. Also India Rubber’ Overcoats and Legglns. Feeling confident from the rcpnlation which it has been his constant aim for a course of years to scours for his establishment, of his ability io please ho respectfully Invites an examination of his stock Which for quality, workman.hlp and low price cannot bo surpassed. v Carlisle, May 27, 1052—1 y. The Best and Cheapest FamUjrcSaTin the Market. 900 fi° NS n 0f b “P° riot ooa >. from flaosch G«p. Dauphin county, and Gold Mine S i?i'« h w “ y h 000nty ' for B “‘° hy E - D'MLc.Jr. at 11, Waro-bonao properly formerly owned by S. M«o°h 0 17 1863 008 “ 83,25 10 * 3,S0 P° r “>"• Limeburner’s Coal. 10D0 T °» S Lmoburnc , rfl Cool, of Iho boot AUUU quality, just receiving and for sale by E. Diddls, j r . Only *3,40 per ton. y V.W. Uf, ?« alon F' l » li r o( * b o Cumberland Valley Railroad, cun liavo llio coal delivered to thorn at any potnl of tho routo. Orders by Jotter (post paid,) promptly attended to. 3 March 17,1853—1 f E ‘ DIDDI ' E > Jr - iama Cloths! A LargeaMorlmcnt of One Lama Clotlu.for lad.' 0& wlll b °.,’ olJ TO 7 ctranp. 3 cvb.34,1853. N. W, WOODS. Atgnl. MARRIAGE, HAPPINESS AND COMPETENCE. WHY IS m That we behold many female*, scarce in tho meridiaTrcriifo broken ip health and.spirita with a complication of diseases and ailmenla, depriving them of the power for the enjoyment ctf life at an age when jmyaicat health; buoyancy of spirit*, and hanny serenity of mind, arums bom a condition of health, aliould bepredominant. Many of the count of her suffering* at first—perhaps years before, perhaps glaringgirlhood, orthefimyears of marriage— were in their origin so Tight as to pass (umoctced, and ofeemrae neglected. IN AETBH TCARB, When too late to be benefitted bronr knowledge, we loedt back and mourn, and regret the nB ‘Consequences of onr *What would ire noT'oTten give to posies*, in early life, rim knowledge we obtain in alter years I And what daya and nights of anguish we might not hare been spared, if the knowledge was timely possessed. It la atKIiAHOHOI.T AND BTARTEISO To behold the sickness and suffering endured by many a wifb for many years.fhnn cause* simple and controflaMe, easily remedied—or better still,—not inentred, if every WIFE AND MOTHEII Possessed the inlbnnatton contained in a Utile volume, (with iu the reach of all) which Would spare to herself TIBAIIS OF MISERY, And to her hnsband the constant toil and anxiety of mind, necessarily devolving upon him from sickness ol the Vife, wltliont giving him the opportunity of acquiring that cam petence which ms exertions ere entitled, and the possession oi which wonld secure tbe happiness of himself, wife, and children. SECURE THE MEANS OF HAPPINESS By becoming In trine possessed of the knowledge, the want of which has caused the sickness and poverty n thousand*. In view of each consequences, no wife or mother Is excu sable if she neglect to avail herself of that knowledge in respect to herself, which would spare her roach suffering, be the means of happiness and prosperity to her husband, and confer upon her children that blessing above all price—healthy bodies, with healthy mind*. That knowledge u contained iu e Utile work entitled THE MARRIED WOMAN'S Private Medical Companion. BY DR. A. M. MAURICEATf, M«nnoi or otictiei or wo»te iv ■ One ffuniredth Edition. 18mo., pp. £5O, Price, 50 ett ton nut TiTMti, xx-nu Binrmo, $1 00.] Pint published in IIM7, rad it {i not SURPRIZING OR WONDERFUL, Considering that EVERY FEMALE, WHETHER MARRIED OR NOT, caw here acquire a full hnawWge of the nature, Character and canioPor her complaints, trlth the mlions symptoms, and that nearly HALF A MILLION COPIES ttioajd litre been sold. It a impracticable to convey fully the vtrioat subjects tretted of, as they tre of * nature strictly intended for the married, or those contemplating marriages, but no female desirous of enjoying health, ami that beauty, consequent upon health, which is *o conducive to her own happiness, and mat of her husband, but either has or will obtain it, as has or will every husband who has the love and affection of his wife ac heart, or that of his owu pecuniary improvement. UPWARDS OF ONE HUNDRED THOU* SAND COPIES Have been SENT BY MAIL within the last few months 3. 3 ' 3 3 g 3 3 £fi”Basc and Shameful Fraud!! caution to booksellers. VIOLATION OF COPYRIGHT, A SPURIOUS EDITION tel h# * bwn snrreplUton.lf lasued, nltli i..cVlV n ;£ nd ~M> e ” C,ly the •*"* T,tL* Pace, ami TYPOGRAPHICAL arrangement, AftofGnnrresiJnUie year IW7. by c '" r ’ o^.. o nc!'or D ii , . , 5 ° r OMITTED. Th« contents, the subject mailer, and reading are ENTIRELY DIFFERENT, "mi ,l ' ro "« l ”“> ■“ r«... The edtuS, liiSlrbV'jiWMi “ >« • l ”“ “■> IN BEUIMJDIiro TIIKIII CUSTOMERS, CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. BE NOT DEFRAUDED! N* { y 5 !. o nn°, C i, I ', ?m* m Dr ‘ M “rieeau, m Liberty st.. V I', SSTiJiU.-K ~ K°s r !*l e, P t of Cents, (or One *he fli»e Edition extra blndlnv » WOMAN'S PIIIVA'AI MEDICAL COMPANION" !■ sent (mei/r/l fr#*) to any pari of the United States. AJJ s Y a?N ,^ p io tt r“ ,,s ° m "- <V For sale by Blanch Sc Crop Harrisburg*J Swart Dloomsburg, J S Worth Lebanon, C W Do Wit Milford, J W Enamingcr Danheim, H W Smith Huntingdon, 8 Me onald Unlontown, J M Baum New Beilin, H A Lantz Beading, E T Moreo C/raneavillc, N Y; H J' Crocker Brownsville, Wonts Sc Stark Cnrbondolo, Eldred Sc Wright Williams port, 8 Tuck Wilkosborro.G W Earle Waynosb oroj K Crosky Mercer,B Loader Hanover, S W Taylor . Cumtnin ß" Somerset, T B Peterson. Philadelphia- * July 20, 1802—Dm* 1 Storrs’Clicmlcul Hai r ln vlferMrUoi A 'if X Oll BALDI >s your hair falling olf! « Jr,' , f, ,ollr 1,0011 co,or cd with Dandruff or Scruff! If so, then moko a fair trial of Starrs’ Ghcmica Hair Invigoralor. Hundred. of persons in al polls of the country who.o head, wore entire ly bald, have had tllol. hair fully restored lo it. oric. rnal perfection by the use of this valuable article.- Head the testimony. Now York, Jan. 1, 1801. Mr.ST.„,.-D™ r 9| r! Mr. Smith Newton, ..obtained a bottle pfyout excellent liolr Invla. orator for his little girl, about four yearn old, her head betogeol,rely bald,-no hairof any con.equineo 1, It mal r °" n °" o' hc , a,Ur °'" Wrlh.and.urpri.ing It may appear, after having uaod hut one bottle® a eomp etc head of hai, ». produced nearly two’ tnchoa long of a ftno healthy growth. * . A - Dooutth, M.O. No. 141, Grand 81. Piiir.anai.Firia, May 10, 1850. ■' for a number no off J ha ,’ " K “‘ cJ num e/oua preparationa to no effect, your C’hetnieul Hal, Invigiraior has nro I ducod a One head of now heir, and I hardly k£ow orprcea my gratitude for the benefit I have received from your valuable #iticlo. /• VVaI)b ’ W0 »tii, No, 10, Orchard si Tho following testimony is f ro m Mr. McMabin oditor of tho "Saturday Courier*” end C .7hS nronufaZ a Dingle bottle, undirected, nttd found (i.„ U “ 1 iiipsssri ffissg&r' Octobor 38,1862_1y ? d °“ l ° n ‘ 8 0n "'“'ly. Dn - ws® s, spinets. On.be Walnut PebtmtyS, 1658 ly. Fire Insurance. THE Allen and'Easti Pennshbrough Moloal Fir* Insurance Company'of’Cumberland county, Incor* poralad by an acl of .Assembly* is now fully organs ized, and in operation under tho management of -ibo following Managers,vis: , Daniel Daily, Win. R.Gorgas, Midhaol Gooklini, Molehoir Brenncmon, Christian Slayman, Jdhn C. Dunlap,Jacob H.Coover,Lewis{lyer, Henry Logan; Oeojamm H.Musser, Jacob. Mumma, Joseph Wick, oraham, Alexander Cathoart. Tho rates of insurance aro as low and favorable ss any Company of (ho kind in the Slate. Persons wishing to bccomo members aro invited to make ap* plication to tho agents of tho company who are wIK ling to wait upon them at any time. BENJ. H. MOSSEIt, President. Henry Logan, Pice President. Lewis Uter, Seerrtary. Michael OcttKUN, Treasurer, October 7,1653. AGENTS. Cumberland Counfy.—Rudolph Marlin, N.Cum. borland; C. B. Herman, Kingstown ; Henry {Soar* ing; Shiromanslown; Charles Bell, Carlisle; Dr. J. Ahl,Churolitown; Bamuc) Graham, Weslpenosboro*; James M’Dowell, Frankford; Mode Giiffilh, Bonlh Middleton; Samuel Woodburn, Dickinson, Samue! Coover, Benjamin Hnvcrsllck, Mechanicsburg, John Sherriok, Lisburn, David CjQVor,6hephoidato*?n.J York Connty. —John Bowman, Dillsgurg; Petef Wolford, Franklin; John Smith, Feq., Washington r W. S. Picking, Dover; J. W.Craft, Paradise. Harrisburg —Houser & Lochmen. Members of the company having polices about td exp re can hsvo them renewed by making applies'-.* tion to any of tho agents. WHITE HALL ACAbteMY 3 miles vsestojHarrisburg, PH. THE Fifth Session of (his flourishing Insthb* lion wil commence on Monday the Si) day of May next. Parents and Guardians are respect* ftjlly solicited to inquire into the merits of lhl« Institution before sending their sons of wordn elsewhere. The situation!■ rolind, pleasant,health'' ful, and convenient of access. The course of in struction will embrace (ho different brunches of a thorough English education, together wth the La* tin, Greek, French, German, Spanish and PortU* goeso languages, and Vocal & Instrumental Mualci The Principal will be orsistedby four well qualified teachers, viz: two in the English branches, one in Penmanship, and Drawing, and one in Music and Modern Languages. TERMS: Boarding,washing, tuition in Iho English branches,and Vocal music per scs months,) |go oO Ancient and Modern Languages, each, 5 00 'nstrumcntal music, iq qo Foi circulars and other information, address D* DENLINGER, Principal. WARe Hill, Cvmb. Co., Pa March 10,1863. PLAINFIELD CLASSICAL ACA- DfiHIF. REAR CARLISLE, PA» r PIIE 14th Session will commence May 2d. The X buildings (one creeled lasi Fall) ore new and o*- lensivo. Tbo situation is all that can bo desired for hoalllifulncss or moral purity. Removed from Iho excitement ofTown or City, Ihe students may hero prepare for college, mercantile pursuits, io. All the branches aro taught which go to form a liberal education. A conscientious discharge of duly has secured the prnaool flourishing condition of the In* ajlludo". Its Ailuro eucceaa (under Providence) shall bo maintained by the same means. Forms—Doord and Tuition per session, *5O For C.l.loguo »nb foil informalion. .ddrev. R. K. BURNS, Principal if Proprietor. Plainfield Poet Office, Cumb. Co Pa. March 30, 1853. STRAW GOOOS~SPJtIT« 1858. THE Subscriber ia now prepared lo eihibil lo Merchants and Millinora hia usual boavv stock ol bodies nod Misses' J STRAW AND SILK BONNETS STRAW TRIMMINGS and _ . , , „ ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS ralm-Jeaf, Panama and Every Variety of summer hats for Gentlemen, which for Ellcnl. Varielj and beau -Bnn**aclarot well aa uniformly close prices will bo found unrivalled. r ' THOMAS WHITE, No. 41 South Second Street. Philadelphia Feb. 10—3 m Blinds and Shades, TAKE NOTICE. BJ. WILLIAMS, No. 13 North Sixth Street, . e few doors sbovo Market elteel, Philadel phia, is the most extensive and best manafaolnref ol Window Blinds & Shades in the Untied Steles and has taken the highest premiums at all the ex hibitions: ho buys the best maleriala by wholesale cheaper for cash than others pay tor Inferior orll eles by rolaili and can, therefore, sell superior Ve nilian Blinds and Shades, as cheap ns others sek for inferior articles. Painted Window Shades In great variety, of beautiful designs and superior qoalily. Buff and While Linen Shades. Blind and Shade Trimmings, Fixtures, &c., wholesale and retail at the lowest cash prices. Store Shades painted and loitered to order. Beed Blinds at manufacturer's price's. Old Blinds painted to look os good as now. Purchasers by calling will ho convinced that he eella a superior article, and guarantees full ealiofaotlon. A liberal discount made to dealers. "Wo study to plesae " BENJ. J. WILLIAMS, No. 13 North Oth St., Phils. April 7, ISs3—3m ’ Stoves! Stoves! subscriber baa made arrangements whb X tbo bast manufacturers of Stotres in Trov Al hany. New York, Philadelphia, &c„ by which he can otter inducements to persons wishin" to pur chase Stoves equal to Iho manufacturers.” Atnonj his assorlmcnl of • .... , OOOK STOVES, , (lio boat end moat approved pattern* adapted for burning either wood or coaf, all of which arc wananied. Hl* Parlor Stoves, embrace now and beautiful Blylee, and *uch bh cannot fail to please all ijes. ’ Jnadd'ion ” PLITE Swim’" a! a run aaeortmonl of A7A7-; I L.IIL hJyl ES, whloh ho fcela satisfied will please purchasers. 1 llealr ° uB of procuring a good store will do We I to examine my slock, as it will bo their advantage to give mo the preference. Carlisle. Sep. .0, lObf™ * tORGAS Mineral Waters, Sarsaparilla, See. Ale 1 , S“nd 0 C?d n c,. qU ?u n ,l y "; o „S°rif, Of P 0M "' lo furnish all orders promptly and end hopes by sltiol ailenlion to receive tljai nal tfonagodueio enterprise, jvhiclt ho respect Jly Carlisle, Match 10, ‘ DI(ANDT - A To Farmers. ' NOTIIER lot of.tho celebrated York pi„„ k Cerlisie, March OMShO. 1 BAXTON . ®r. x. c. Zioouiis, reoth.from a singloTootjfto a Ro l** .tatSf”'-'"":-"..
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