amoT INCIDENT* A correspondent of the “ Carpet Bag” relates Ibe following ludicrous incident: “The windows of the first cars built for the At. lanlio and St. Lawrence railroad, were constructed with but one pane of glass to each sash. To the careless observer, this gave them the appearance Cf being raised, when perhaps, they were not-: When, they were bright and new, and before they had parsed over the road many limes, I was sealed in one of them on my way to Augusta. “While making phrenological and physiognom. ical observations among the passengers, I detected an old gentleman in goggles in the act of slyly depositing a quid in his cheek, at the same time casting a look of confidence toward the window, and apparently overlooking a dignified old lady in QiikS) on the same seat, and between him and the window. „ ‘‘After a few moments, I observed him again.— Be seemed to have just discovered ihe old woman, and a.ahade of uneasiness came over his already juiceful oonnlenanee. I saw that a crisis was ap proaching, and looked on with a greai deal of cu riosity to see how it would end. Five minutes more and his Ups were glued together tight, while his cheeks seemed ready to explode. He could stand it no longer. Drawing his lips into a puck er, like the closed mouth of an old fashioned work bag*, he seized the old lady, by the bonnet and forced her back into her seal—thrust his- taco fur ward in front of her’s, and, taking aim at ihejwin dow, let fly. The whole charge struck the mis chievouely transparent pane, and I thought from the slop that he wiped up with a moo white hand kerchief, and from the appearance of iho same when ho returned u to his pocket, that ins mouth Was calculated to hold just throe gills.” Effect of Light* Ur. Moore, Iho celebrated metaphysician, thus speaks of light on body and mind : A tadpole confined In darkness would never become a frog ; and an infant deprived of heaven’s free light, will only grow into a shapeless idiot, instead of a beau* tilul and reasonable being. Hence, in (tie deep, dark gorges and ravines of the Swiss Valais, where the direct sunshine never reaches, the hid eous prevalence of idiocy startles the traveller Many citizens are incapable of any articulate speech; some are deaf, some are blind, some labor under all these privations, and all are misshapen in almost every pari of the body. I believe there is, in all faces, a marked difference in the healthi ness of houses, according to aspect with, re gard to the sun, and those'are decidedly the healthiest, other things being equal, in which all the rooms are, during some part of the day, fully exposed to the direct light. Epidemics attack in habitants on the shady side of the street, and to tally exempt those on the other side; and even in epidemics, such as ague, the morbid influence is often thus partial in us labors.” A Tkktotai, Doo —A few days since, o gentleman in this city, a strong temperance man, and the own er of a good dog, purchased a load of wood and em ployed two Irishmen to saw it. Having a decided |o?o for strong drink, they found that their frequent journeys to the place Irom whence the liquor was obtained, consumed so much lime, that they decided lo procure a bolllo and got it filled. Having done so. they look it into iho yard where they were at work, pulling it in a convenient place fur future use. Bui Boss, who had kept an eye on their monoments, was not lo be deceived by the string winch was lied ove«- the cork and ho resolved lo lake the law into Ins own bands, huing no faith in the use of mor a I suasion in his case, Snd placing himself near it. in the most deci ded manner, he forbade their touching Die bottle again, nor would ho allow the men to leave iha yard (ill hit master returned ol night. 7’ho men reported him at being a dangerous baste.—Cambridge Chron icle. The ' Slate of Matrimony' lias, at last, been bound ed and described by some out West student, who says .* It it one of the United Slats* It M bounded by hugging and kissing on one side, and tidies and ba bies on the other. Its chief produce, oa Bro popu | a . lion, broom sticks and slaying out Uio u’nigiita It was discovered by Adam and Kve, while trying lo find a north west passage out of Paradise. The climate is sultry till you pass the tropics of house keeping, when squally weather sets in with such power as lo keep all hands cool us cucumbers. For the principal roads leading lo tins interesting State, consult the first paic.of blue eyes you run ugainst. Good Illustrtion —Dr. Buckley, in one of hi* lectures, made use of an illuairaiion . If •tiding’ o dime cloao In hi* oyee willi ono band, and a hoi/ dollar at tome diatanco with (he other, sard ho, 'now i J cannot tea iho half dollar with Una eye, for the dime it to oloto it obscures my vision. Su it m ividi j mankind : in (heir eagerness lo save one dollar, ilioy I often lute sight of Iho fifty within (heir reach. Tins , is a Tory apt illustration of llio benefits of adverbs-) ing. In saving onj dollar fur advertising, dealors often fail to secure a customer, whose trade would be worth perhaps hundreds of dollars to them. Some 1 merchants hold up the dune so close that they cannot 1 see the half dollar they might obtain, j The editor of (ho Foxtuwn'Fiisilicr must bn a very I happy man about this time. In bis tail member he ' says: 'Postscript! Wo stop Iho press with pleasure ! to announce the decease of our contemporary, Mr. 1 Snaggs, editor ofTho Fotlown Flash, 110 hi? now gone to another and a bettor world Success to Imn j Persons who have token 'Phe Flash will find The! Fusilier a good piper. | In China they make queer use C) f second hand wearing apparel. When u pair of cassimcres arc no longer fit for service, they stuff the legs w ilh minced meal and sell 11) cm for sausages. There's a use to pat breeches lo that the outside world has never yet thought of. Inventive people (huso gruwets ot Young Hyson. Well they are. When Coleridge was in luvo.hc was rmnni ||,-d lo leave his inamorato, and was consequently wretched As ho left (ho scene of his oinmir, however, ho hy degrees got reconciled, and philosophically came to this conclusion—" Love is a local anguish —I am! fifty miles distant, and urn not half so miserable " Fari.t lamßßsloNS —The Monks of iho Middle' Ages hod a way of eroemg the ancient writings from parchment, that they might substitute iho legend of a saint for a Book of I.ivy. But there is no art of monks, no device of chemists, no tears ol repentance even, which can blot from (ho child's mind the early impressions received in the school room They strike through like the red letters on a bank bill.” A looker on a gaming table bsvmg observed one player very grossly cheating another, look the •pigeon’ aside and said. ‘Good heavens ! have you not observed how villainous (hut man Inn been packing the cards 7‘ The other smilingly answered, •Pray don't be under Iho least concern about that ; 1 Intend to pick hie pocket us soon as ho lias dune pl.jing.' What on be more honorable Ilian to have cnurngo enough to execute the commands of reason and con. science, to maintain llto dignity of our nature, and the elation assigned ue, to be proof oguinsl poverty, pain and death itself, so fur usual to do anything that is scandalous ur sinful to avoid (hem, to aland adversity under all shapes, with decency and resolu tion 7 To do this is to be groat above title and for tune. This argaos the soul of a heavenly extraction, end is worthy the offspring of tho Deity. *‘l am ttfrait?7y ou will cotno to want,” said an old lady to a yodng gentleman. “1 have come to wantalreadVr-Hvad the reply; “I waul yourdaugh lor.” old lady opened Iter eyea. A hilarity and buoyant cheerfulness are nbt concomitants of genius; and wo are ntvoi more deceived, than when wo mistake AUdy who has oard m, attention to email inaltois, say. sho aiway, watcbca W ub tnui! ™ i „ ureal the Ihgtoßaand ogrcaa of huabanda end wivi'a to and from Ibo dining and drawing looms of tnah lonable liolola. “If, ’ aaid alia, "ibo wivca enter and depart a lillle in advance of their huabanda, Smhllurs, Coadmmkers St Iflucksmiths ho sure they wear the ■•Oh-no-wo-nove, momma- K complma a..„, Ba , ulor y. japan, hr... erne. If. on the contrary, ho huabanda take the t\ and mourning, kiml< „f carriage trim lead, yon may reel aaanred they lake the lead m ™"B'.«aeh a. dan.a.k,rani,. cl,lace, t.aaol.“fringe, everything elao. drab and blue cloth, ,„d plu.h, plain, figured and ' onumoliou cunvuie. ~ A Woman U a good deal like a place of ivy. Tho'nlatnd ilbbUcb, bmpl mol nd lin,toll °“ l ® a , t I her ' more you are ruined the oloaor abe cling, lo you— hubba, .poke,, bough,, k „ "‘T' ‘f! 100 '' A wllo'e love don't begin to thow|llaelf until a.horlir o nil eizeeeonalanliy on bnnT "* r 0 ' d mm leader you, March 3, IS6B. HARDWARE i subscriber has just returned from the city i. with a large and splendid assortment o f Hard w i re, to which ho invites the attention of hie custo omrs and the public generally. His stock comprises every article usually found in Hardware stores. Housekeepers, Builders, Carpenters, Saddlers, Coachmakera and others, would do well to give mo a call before purchasing elsewhere, as I am deter mined to sell at the very lowoet prices. Gail and see. HENRY SAXTON. March 24, 1853. English & American Hardware. THE subscriber having jlist returned from lh e Eastern cities with a full and handsome assort moni of ull kinds of Hardware of the very best mak ers and well selected, is now opening at the Cheap Hardware Stand, in North Hnnovcrslrecl, neildoor to Scott’s hotel,where he invites all that are inwanl ofgood and cheap Hardware, to give him a call and see ami satisfy themselves of the troth, as we arc do lorminedlo sell at a small advance. Small profit and quirk sales islbc order of the day. 7b Builders, Carpenters and Others. ll stock of white, mineral and japaned knobs locksand latches, hinges, screws, window sash and shutter springs, strait-necked and barrelled holts, of every kind; mill, cross cut and circular Saws; hand, and back Saws; bright,black and blue augurs;chiseU, broad, pointing, hand and chopping Axes,of different makers; hatchets, planes & plane hits, sice (andiron squares, files, rasps, iir ads .spikes all sizes. To Saddlers and Coach Mahers, Ourstock coimisls of a complete nsßortmentof arli |clesin yourltne of business,such ns brass,silver & I jupaned mounting, carriage trimrnings, broad paster mg and seaming laces, fringes, ['lain and figured con* vans oil cloth, top lining cloth A seige lining, white, red, blue and black paten t leather; Dashers, silver & brass pinto. Deer hair, rosetts, hubs, fellows, spokes hows, cliptic springs, iron nxies, malleable castings To Cabinet and Shoe makers. A full stock of shoo kit and findings, bool morocco. French kid, straits, morocco & lining and binding skins-.lasls.tacks, pegs, hammers, pinchers, French morocco, supetiot copal varnish, japan and black varnish, mahogany and maple vaneers, moulding, beading,resets, glass, minerolund mahogany knobs of a very size and stylo. 7o Blacksmiths , Farmers and Others. I I tons of assorted bar iron, warranted of ih r hes ! quality. A splendid assortment of bar and rollid iron, hammered , horse-shoe, scollop, plougk,broad ami narrow tire. rolled, horse-shoe bar, band , round and square iron; casl. shear, spring, English and American blister steel, English wagon boxes, car riage ho res m sells,anvils, vires, files, rasps, horse shoe n a i Is , Ac. To Housekeepers A heautifulasaortment of cheap Fancy goods, such as wallers, t lays, plain A fancy knives, forks, butch- I «*r knives, steels, hniiania lamps, orass candle slicks, brittanm and silver laMc and ten spoons, ploicd but ter knives, preset vi n g kenles, smooth!ng irons, iron and lined lea A oval boilers, iron frying and bread pans, washboards, tubs, churns, buckets,iron pots] wash kettles, a nd stew pans, Ac. I JACOB SEN ER Carlisle, May 7,1851 The IHepiiani Arrived, And is non- Ut he men at J.)'.\/TS, in North Ilan aver Street, WHEUF. he ha- lust opened a Mammoth slock ol' HAUD W A U 1., which lirakos one of the largest, m ml complete, and cheapest nssoitmenls ever oll'cr od to the public. 1 now invite all persons in want of good Hardware at reduced prices, lo give me a call as 1 can accommodate nil from a needle lo an anvil, and ul prices lo suit ilie limes. Recollect o penny saved is two earned, and 1 consider a nimble sixpence tidier limn a slow shilling. 'To Housekeepers. — A great assortment of house keeping articles, such as brass and enamel preserv ing k•• 11 lea, trying pans, bake pans, wafllc irons, smoothing irons, shovi Is, longs, wniters, Unyajmka, knives, c.ii vers, steels, bntrhei knives, spoons, plo led I lea and (aide spoons, pocket and pen h in ves in great / variety, /ozors and razor strops, scissors. shears, iron I and t.iass, polished steel und common shovels and ' longs, shovels, spades, folks, rakes, hoes, tubs, water cans, painted hue kets, wash hoards,itnproved patent cistern (tumps mid lund pipe. Bridies.— \ huge assort men l of whitewash .dust, sweeping, horse mid painters brushes. Inin. — \ large sleek «f hammered bar iron,relied irvi «f :■ if kinds, beep uen. sheet iren. round, square hiul band lien, English w.igen hexes, and sleet »f oil kinds. Taint a, oil, varnishes, t urponlino , glue, A c of all sues. I'n Sh#rmiikrrx. — A fu 11 assert men I of Morocco Finings. Bindings, patent Goal Skins, Fasts, BUoe -1 bread. Pegs, Knives, and Tools of all kinds. lilahe's Fire Paints of different colors. To Car pen tern. — Afull assortment «f planes .saws, chisels, gages, squri i es, hrace.r, lutts, bench screws, augurs and augur bills, hnlcheln, Ac. To ('oach hi ii/it rn ami Saddlers. — A first rate as sortment of <hi riago trimmings, such as laces, tas sels, fringes, drab clolh and sattinett, heod linings, i nutation • tunneled leather, potent leather rorlm oil cloth, plain and figured. Dasher Ii on«. Lamps, A i lew, .Springs, Mahihle (’iisijjigs. Bent Felloes, Hubs. Bows, Philips’ patent boxes for wood nxlen.fine brass, silver pi,i ted ami Japan harness mountings, Saddle trees. Whips, arid every i rtlclc used hy Sad diets very cheap. Carlisle, March 2 1. 1853. Wall Paper*. 11IAVF just opened the largest assortment of Wall Papers ever opened m t'nrlude. consisting of about lO.Olbl pieces of the latest Prc.nrh and A nun lean designs, ranging in pr> c« front P> cents to fit 7f>. Also Window Papers, Fire Screens, plain, giecn and blue pnpeis. Persons wishing to pur chase any of iho above, can save at least ‘2f» pm cl. i>y calling at JOHN P. FYNE’K Hardware Blore, North Hanover Bt. M nil 21. l«f)3. Atlenlion Shocmukers ! JFST receiving ami opening a splendid assort merit of Fasts hy the sett or singly, Ladles French and Black Kid. Also Madras, (’upc and Tampico Morocco, American and French <"nlf Skins, Patent 1 .eat her, ISnk l.t m ng. H i nit mg Sk ins, Thre.i d. Pegs, Awfs, Urnt/os, mid a tail assortment of 7'ouls gen erally used hy Shoemakers. Buinember (tie jiluco—Fast Main sired HENIiY SAXTON March '!■ I, 1H53 To Builders and Housekeepers. Til OSH who are building or about commencing housekeeping, will bo sure lo find at all lirnos nn assortment (o select from, liocks of nil sorts and sizes with brass, argillo, mineral and while knobs, wilh Japaned or platod furniture, bull hinges oasi and wrought, wrought and strap iron hinges, screws, window glass from Bxlo lo 20x118, bolls, &.e. &o. Ye who aro about getting married and going to housekeeping—lots of pretty things to please, such as fancy waiters and traysj Ivory handle knives and forks in sods and dozens, common knives and forks, bullor knives wilh plaited and ivory ban* dies, frying and bread pans, smoothing irons, tubs, churns, &o. HHNUY SAXTON. Carlisle, March 31, 1853. BARGAINS. At Ogilby's Wholesale and Retail Emporium. I AM now receiving my second supply of Summer j A HOUSE of entertainment is now opened for Goods, and will soli theta off cheaper than any J\. the reception of city boarders by the week or other house in the county. I otherwise, who may bo inclined to make the beau- It is impossible to enumerate—suffice it to say, liful and healthful town of Carlisle a summer re that our stock of tieat; and for tho accommodation of travellers who I may foci disposed to call. Tho undersigned shall ***■ y WOOIIDj I spare no pains to supply his table with the best the is immense, embracing every article of Dry Goods, seasons can afford, JOHN MeUARTNEY. and at prices astonishingly low. ) N. D, Several Houses nd Lois are offered for The Ladies ore particularly requeued to examine solo on reasonable terms. J. McC. I our now stock of elegant DrcssGoods, Crape Shawls, i Apri 14, 1863—3 m, i Bonnets, Ribbons, &c. ' —— | In Gentlomen’s’wear wo have a full assortment TO rOE LA.DIE2SOF MJBCH A.WMCS" i of Cloths, Cassimorcs, Veatings, «Vc. BUUG, I Carae/ing and Malting, THE undonlgneil would roapoclfully inform tlio |of every description end price. . , 1 £ f l° 1l ' aD,CBbur ? “»>l «■ vicinity, that he Also, enow nnd large assortment of I.adiev nod tioroupti a Pt opposite his oid stand in said Children's elegant Gaiters, Jenny Lind and Husk* ■®' T jj , ai _ 1. inc Shoes, at very low prices. I .LißClleS Shoe Store, Recollect the old stand, East Main street. j designed expressly for their accommodation, and - CHAS. OGILU'i. j froo from the annoyances to which they have hero -1 loforo boon subjected. This store will bo under the w. . 80,0 chor 2° and supervision of bis sister, and Ladies lIAKDWAKL. i may rest assured that every attention will bo paid A LARGE Spring Arrival, which surpasses in to their demands. A full and constant supply of /jL quantity, quality and price, any thalboscver ready made work, from the best of eastern monufao been opened in Carlisle, consisting of all kind* °f, lories, in addition to his own. will bo found always Hardware, Shoo Findings, Coach Trimmings, Sad- on hand, consisting in part ol Ladies” Fine Kid dlery. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Gloss, Nails, files Slippers, Fine Gaiters, of all colors, cushman ties, Anvils. Vicos, Bellows, Springs. Axels. Bows. Fel- toilet and onamo ted shoes. Jenny Lind's, French loos, Veneers, C'cdarw.iro, Farming Utensils. Biinfc Bushin, union tics and pumps of all descripiions, Rided hon, Steel, &c., with a thousnnd other arti- Misses col d Gaiters ol alt kinds, children's fancy c j CH Kossuth bool®, Gaiters, Tics and French Morocco ■ laving purchased very largely of heavy (lands sho , o , s ' “, nd B . in B ,c -oled. &c previous to the advance in the prices, I am enabled n BO ,k n i°k ,n V.® ° d Wends and the to soil at the old prices. Persons in want of Hard- P“ bl ! 1 B«'"“ rD ' I )'' ll > lll h “ continues to keep on ware arc invited to call and examine my eloti ond ( Ilf d k 7n d " f C " r 0 10 ° rdor ' nl l "“ ° ld Bl “ nd . all hoar the prices, and they will bo convinced where BO nMni ,, n the cheap Hardware is in ho had. W , GENTLEMEN'S WEAK, My slock of Wall Papers is unsurpastod by «ny 1“'""’ Men ' F, "° Call »k'o Bools, from other in the borough, n , ° i/'rT M T Ca ° rrom 1,3 Thankful for past favora, a continuance 4f the ‘“.f. 4 , 80 'f?" so ?T’"' 82 - ,0 lo 81 Al ' ''P> , will do repaired without extra charno. aracissoicic . | Thankful for the patronage which has been oxlcn ; ded to him heretofore, bo hopes by strict attention ■ to business and a desire lo please, to merit and re ' ccivc a continuance of tho same „ EDWARD LAMONT. Mechanicsburg, April 14, ’s3—6m. Mny 26, 1853, April 7. 1 853, Scythes! I HA VE juai received 26 doz. Groin nnd (ims* Scythes, manufactured foi my own soles, which arc far superior to any other Scythes brought lo this market. I have been selling this article for the last four years, in which time they have thoroughly proved their superiority over all others. Theeaily attention of cradle makers is invited lo this article. The attention of Farmers is also solicited to a new patent Scythe Sneth, which does away with the common heel ring and grass nail, and boa been prononneed by all who have examined it to he a great improvement. A large lot of 2, 3ic 4 prong fo B, wooden forks, shovels, hoes, &c. pril 28, 1852. JOHN P. hVNE- Cheaper than the Cheapest, and in omU loss variety. Call ami see them! (t W.II A V G RSTIC K has J ust received from O* city and is now opening a splendid display city and is now opening Q ,i i • Sl . . .. . . r . 0 . “c. , ’«• «i . .. , } , . , - *. 1 „ u.» a r. ; larly invited to iho beautiful &pnng Style of lilts, r ancy Goods, suitable tor the approaching arose ~ , . r , 1 , . . 1 1 „ f i, n just received, a really hondsooic article, and warnm to which he desires to call tie attention ol im . . , 1 . . . \ ~ . . , , , ... ... ..... ted to be just as good, qb it is neat and tasteful in ftnnds and the public. His assortment m tin i „p oaron c c> line cannot ho surpassed in novelty and elegane. R cmem be r that the largest and best assortment in and both in quality and price of the ailicleß.connl, town may alwaJi bo found at TROUT’S, /mine's foil to pleaee purchasers. It would be impossible t rror 0 j (he Episcopal Church. enumerate his Holiday Fancy Uocds, which com i Carlisle, April 29. 1852. prise every variety of fancy articles of the most nov ' _— e. styles, such as Ladiet Fancy askels, Fancy Work Boxes, with sewing instruments. Terracotta Work (u recent novel.) Poper Macho Goods, Elegant Alabaster and Porcelain Ink-stands an (ray s. , Fancy ivoiy, pearl shell card cases, ' Pori Mommies ofevery variety. Cold pens ami pencils. Fancy paper weights, Papetcries, with a large variety of ladies (an stationery, Motto seals and wafers, Silk and head purses, Ladies’ riding whips elegantly finished , Perfume baskets and bags. Brushes of every kind for the toilet, 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. Also, an extensive and elegant collection of I Gift Books, j I comprising the various English and American Ah- 1 .irus for 1953, richly embellished and illustrated I Poetical Works, with Children’s Pictoriol Books, for | children of all ages, than which nothing can be more 1 appropriate or pleasing as holiday gifts. His as sortment of School Books and School Stalioiery is' so complete, and comprises every thing used m Col leges and the Schools. Ho also calls attention tol his elegant display of I Lamps, Girandoles, &c., from the extensive establishments of (’ornclits, Ar rhor ami others, of Philadelphia, compiling every >Hy I.» of Pa rlor, Chamber anil Study I.amps,for burn* iijr either lit J. sperm or elherial oil, together wjlh j j Flower Vases, Fancy Screens, Ac. His assortment jin (hie line ia unequalled in I he borough. , I Fruits, Fancy Confectionery, Nuts, Pro 'served Fruits, Ac., in every variety and at all prices. , all of which arc pure and fresh, such as can be con* j fulenlly recommended to his friends and the little folks. Remember the old stand, opposite the Bunk 8. W. HAVERSTICK. December 10, 1802. WE STRIVE TO PLEASE. Til K subscriber would respectfully announce lo ihe citizens of (Ilia place and ull persons visiting (ho same during (ho Holidays, dial ho has now on hand and will continue to bo supplied with (he latest nov iliioe up (o the close of the season, comprising in J. P. L VIS E. ()jrt of the choicest varieties, such as Fine Candy Toys, Jelly Cakes, Hon Hons, Gum, Cordia I, Leman, Choc olate, ond fruit drops, rose, vanilla and burnt almonds, french and exploding Secrets, also, all the comon va rieties, all of which wil bo sold wholesale or retail at low rales at Krlsu lilnglo’s Old Hull, in North Hanover street, a few doors north of the Hank, where we have just received FRUITS and NUTTS of the latest iinportoiiuns. such as oranges, lemons, raisins,‘.figs, proems, citron, currants, soft and paper shelled almonds, filberts, cocoa, cream A ground nuts, also Toys and Fancy Cioods of every kind from all parts of Europe,mu nufacturtnf of wood, glass, china, puplor-maehlc, tin, India rub ber. zinc, Ac., such as fine wax, kid & Jointed dolls, sewing and card boskets, work and fancy boxes, flower vases, motto cops, tea setts, music boxes, port monies, battle doors, grace boops, masks, drums, guns, trumpets, dominoes, lotto, and other games, Ac., fanny soaps and hair oils of every variety. In connection with tlie above a Urge stock of bucli as Lovoring’scrushed, pulverized and brown Sugars, coffee, molasses, starch, indig, sslerotus, green ond black teas, spicoa, butler, water and soda crackers, matches, Ac., and as wo "St rive to Please 8 11 are i n vitod to examine our slock. Tho subscriber returns his thanks to the public for the patronage heretofore bestowed on him, and hopes by a desire to please to merit a continuance of tho same. IF you desire a complete assortment of Goods to select from, coll In Fust Main street, where) you ' n ho supplied with Hair cloth of all breadths, sofa and chair springs, Mahogany Veneers from 37$ els to $2 per sott,.Walnut and Maple Veneers. Mould ings of nil breadths, Hanots, Varnishes, Ate. I invito their parliculo r attention to my Varnishes and every thing else uaod in their lino. March 3, 1863. H. SAXTON. SUPERIOR Havana Sogers. A lot of superior Havana Segars, such oa Magnolias, La Sultanas, Neptuno, Victoria, Esculapio, Ace. Also Golden Leaf, Ludoue Suncry and Eldorado Tobacco, Just received at tbo cheap sloro of May 12, W. A. CAROTHERS, H.SAXTON JOHN P. I.yjN’E. Confectionaries FA MIL Y GROCERIES. P. MONYER To Cabinet Makers. UNION HOTEL, CARLISLE, PA. II ATS AND CAPS I Spring Styles! \JTU. ff. TROUT, tiaa just received and opened V V *h« Spring Style of Hats for 1852, an elegant article, to which ho invitee the attention of tho pub lic. arc of all prices, from the most do gantly finished to the cheap common article, and of every variety of stylo now worn. llo*fconiinuen to and keep always on hand a assortment of II ATS and CAPS (SSy 7 for men and boys, and lie can sell a cheaper and belter article than any other establish ment in town. Those in want of good, well mode, and elegantly finished Hats, would do well to call before purchasing elsewhere. Tho attention of citizens and strangers is parlieu- Extensive Furniture Rooms JACOB FETTER, WOULD respectfully call tho attention of house keepers and the public, to the extensive stock | h mu_jqm of splendid FURNITURE, includ- I fijtwnaHßlcX ing every variety of Cabinet-ware I and Chairs, which he has now on hand at his Rooms, corner of Hano\cr ond l.ouihet streej-si opposite John Humcr’s store, Carlisle. He it cflnfidenl that the superior finish of the workmanship, and elegance of stylo, in which his articles ore got up, together with their cheapness, will recomm nd/Wrem to every person wanting Fur- Diturc. Ho has also made arrangements for manu facturing and keeping n constant supply of every article in his line, both plain and ornamental, ele gant and useful, at prices which cannot fail to suit purchasers, lie would earnestly invite perrons who are about to commence housekeeping, to colt and I J examine hi# present elegant stock, fo which he wilt constantly make additions of tho newest and most modern sfy/rr. COFFINS made to order at the shortest notice, for town and country. December S 3, 1868—ly N. D.—>Two good Journeymen Cabinet maker* can find constant employment at Iho above estab lishment. Two Apprentices—boys about IPi or 17 years of ago —will also bo token, if application be made soon. J F Condi Trimming, Coach Painting,' Saddle and IlnrncaM Making. | rPHE subscribers respectfully inform the public,' X. that they have opened a new shop in North 1 Hanover street, a few doors north of (Hass' Hotel, where Ihcy uro prepared to make every article in h their lineof business ns cheap, j JwVwk neat and as substantial ns can _r*r*\WUm | «r be had any where in ('umber- ■ ill.) I land county. They are now prepared to Trim ; and Paint Coaches at short notice, and on the most , reasonable terms. They have also on hand, and 1 will manufacture to order, Bingle and Double Har ness, Saddles, Bridles. Collars, Ac. Having had considerable experience in the above business, the undersigned flallei thornsel ves I h at they can give satisfaction to alt who may fuvorthern with their custom. With moderate ptices and a desire to please,they solicit a shn.o of public pationage. M. COCKLIN Carlisle, June 24, 1952—!y* new ciooos f DHE subscriber having just returned from the 1 city, offers to his customers and the 'public in general, a large and well selected assortment of Candies, Fruits, Nuts, &c,, which for ptice and quality cannot be boot. We havotconstontly on hund'ifnd manufacturing CAN DIES of a superior quality, consisting of Stick Candies of uII kinds, mint, lemon, chocolate and Qum Drops, Fruits and Nuts of all kinds, such us Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Raisins, Doles, Prunes, pinions, English Walnuts, Cream Nuts, Filberts, Cocoa Nuts,California ami African Ground Nuts. Also, a largo assortment of Willow Cradles, Cabs, Coaches, Ac.; Accordcons from 25 cents to $lO, Butler, Sugar and Water Crackers, Caven dish, Congress, Mrs. Miller’s A Goodw i n’s Fine Cut Tobacco, and a variety of other goods. From the liberal patronage heretofore extended to him, ho hopes to receive a continuance of the same. Remember tho place, opposite Mahion Hall. A. 8. WORMLEY, Carlisle, April 38, 1658. The Best and Cheapest Family Coal in the Market TONS of Superior Coal, from Rausch 4i\J\J Gap, Dauphin county, nnd Gold Mine Gap, Schuylkill county, for sale by E, Ujom.*,jr. at the Ware-houßo properly formerly owned by S. M. Hoover, at prices from $3,26 to $3,50 per ton. March 17, 1853. Limeburner’s Coal. imn TONS kimeburnor’a Coal, of iho boat I\JUW quality, just receiving and for sale by K. Diddle, jr. Only $2,40 per ton. ' Formers living along the line of (ho Cumberland Volley Railroad, can have the cool delivered to thorn at any point of tho route. Orders by Jotter, (post paid,) promptly attended to. E. BIDDLE, Jr. March 17, 1853—1 f Lama Cloths. A Largo assortment of fine Lama Cloths,for lady’ drosses, which will bo sold very olionp. Fob 24, 1859. N, W. WOODS. Ae ff nt. POLISH for Linens, &c. A superior article of Starch Polish, fpr Imparling ft flno polish to muslin, collars, cambrics, &o. For pale at the store of j. w. EDY. Carlisle, Juno 3, 1863. MARRIAGE, HAPPINESS AND COMPETENCE. WHY IS IT » Tint we behold many females, scarce In the meridian of life broken in health ana spirit* with a complication of disessfcs and ailments, depriving them of the power for the enjoyment of life at an age when physical health, buoyancy or spirits, and happy serenity of mind, arising from a condition of health, should be predominant. Many ofthe cause* of her sufferings at first—perhaps years before, perhaps during girlhood, or (he fmt yean of marriage— were in their origin so light as to pass unnoticed, and of course neglected. IN AFTER YEARS, When too late to be benefited by our knowledge, we took back and mourn, and regret the full consequences of our ignorance. What would we not often give to possess, in early life, (ho knowledge we obtain in after years Ami what days and nights of anguish we might not have been spared, if the knowledge wo* timely possessed. It is MELANCHOLY AND STARTLING To behold the sickness and sufferingenduredby many a wife for many years, from causes simple and controllable, easily remedied—or better still,—not incurred, ifevery WIPE AND MOTHER Possessed the information contained in a little volume, (with in the reach of all) which would spare to herself YEARS OF MISERY. And to her husband the constant toil and anxiety of mind, necessarily devolving upon him from sickness of the wife, without giving him the opportunity of acquiring that com* peteuce which his exertions are entitled, and the possession of which would secure the happiness of himself, wife, and children. SECURE THE MEANS OF HAPPINESS By becoming in time possessed of the knowledge, the want of which has caused the sickness and poverty or thousands. In view of inch consequences, no wife nr mother is excu* table if she neglect to avail herself of that knowledge in respect to herself, which would spare her much suffering, be the means of happiness end prosperity to her husband, and confer apqn her children that blesima above all price—healthy bodies, with healthy minds. That knowledge u contained iu a little work entitled THE MARRIED WOMAN’S Private Medical Companion. BY DU. A. M. MAURICEAU, Out Hundredth Edition. 18me.. pp. 250. Price, 50 ett (OH FINE PArEJt, EXtA OtNDIHQ, 81 00. J Fine published in 1547, and it if not SURPRIZING OR WON DBIIPUL, Couslderlnpr that EVERY FEMALE., WHETHER MARRIED OR NOT, can lien acquire n full knowledge of Uio nature, character and causes of her complaints, with the various symptoms, and that nearly HALF A MILLION COPIES should hire been sold. It it itmirecticable to convey fully the various subjects treated of. at they are of a nature ttrictly intended fur the married, or those contemplating marriages, but no female desirous of enjoying health, and that beauty, consequent upon health, vrhich is *o conducive to her own happiness, and that of her hnsband. but either has or wilt obtain it, at has or will every hnsband who has the tore and affection of his wife at heart, or that ofhia own pecuniary improvement. UPWARDS OF ONE HUNDRED THOU SAND COPIES Have been SENT BY ALAIL within the last few mouth* ;;; ; H 9 ra’Basc and Shameful Fraud!! CAUTION TO BOOKSELLERS. VIOLATION OF COPYRIGHT. A SPURIOUS EDITION Flagrant and barefaced, hat been surreptitiously issued, with the tame form and site, exactly the sasic Title Pane, and exact! y the same TYPOGRAPHICAL arrangement, But another name substituted for “Dr. A. M. Manrkeau,* and " 0081011" for "New Y ork," and the w ords, F-PTtsr.u according to Act of Congress, in the year ItHT, by JOSEPH THO\V , In the Clerk’s Office of the District Court of the Southern District of New York. OMITTED. The contents, the subject matter, ami reading are ENTIRELY DIFFERENT, Printed on poor, brownish, dirty paper, wnh a paper cover. Il ran be known .1.0 from (lie miserable and illegible wood cuts <ratieied throughout its pages. The copyright edition eon/fti/K none fl tlwie aie any in tbe trade to Inst to shame and common honesty as tube willing pamrt IN DEFRAUDING TIIKIU CUSTOMERS, No lets than ihe legal owner of the property in copyright, they will be prosecuted, and steps wilt be taken to expose A copy wAt be sent to each bookseller or firm, (with the teitm u|>on which they will be furnished.) upon receipt of his or their business catd of address. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC!.* DB NOT DEFRAUDED I liny no book nnlets Dr A. M. Mauncean, 12a Liberty s(., N Y , la on the title page, and the entry in ( lerk’s Office no the back oflhe title page cone,ponds as herein, and buy only of respectable and honorable dealers, or send by mall, and ad dress ip Dr A. M. Matirirenn Full title page, with tunirnli, together with a few pages treating nl imbonanl mhjrrts In every roamed female, will be aenr, free of charge. in anV one enclosing a Idler stamp in ITT On receipt of Plfty rente, for One Dollar for (hr (Inn Edition extra bliiilliigd • •TIIIC MARRIED WOMAN’S PRIVATE COMPANION MEDICAL /Vee) any part i»f (1»r l ulled State*. All letter* must lie |inat-|>n|<l. and nililirasrd lu MAI UK HAI York city. Odlee, N o. I'dt) I.Hie tty Street, New York. For sale by Blanch A Crap Harris burg.J Swart Bloomsburg, J S Worth Lebanon, C W Do Wit Milford, J W F,nsmingcr Danheim, H W Smith Huntingdon,B Me onald Uniontovtn, J M Baum New Beilin, H A Lanlz Reading, E T Merso! Crancsvillc, N Y; U P Crocker Brownsville, Wonts 1 A. Stork Carbondalc, F.ldred A. Wright Williams port, 8 'Fuck VVilkesiin rre.(J W Earle Waynesboro) R Crosky Mercer, 8 Leader Hanover, 8 W Taylor Utica, R P Cummings Somerset, 'l' B Peterson, Philadelphia. July 2‘J, 1R52—3 in• SlorrM'Cliemira 111 si ir 1 n vigoraloi* ARE YOU UALIM U your hair falling «IH Or is your head covered with Dandrulf or Scruff! If so, then make a fair trial of Storrs’ Chemini 1 Hair Invigorutor. Hundirdß of persons in all pails of the count ry whose heads were entire ly bald, have had theii hair fully restored to its orig. inal perfection by the use of this valuable article.— Read the testimony. New York . Jan. 1,1951 Mr.Sroiins,— Dear Sir: Mr. Smith, of Newton, L. 1., obtained a hoi lie of your excellent II uii Invig. orator for his little girl,about four years old, her head bet ng entirely buld; no hair of any consequence having grown on her head from birth, and surprising as it may appear, after having used but one bottle, a complete head of hair was produced njorly two inches long of a fine healthy growth. A. Doolittle, M . 6. No. Ml, Grand St, Philadelphia , May 10, 1850. Mr. Stoiuu —Sit : After being bald for a number of years, and having used numerous preparations to no effect, your Chemical Hair Invigmalor has pro duced o fine bead of new hair, and 1 hardly know how to express my gratitude for the benefit I have received from your valuable article. J. WinHwonxii, No. 10, Orchard si The following testimony is from Mr. MeMukin editor of the “Salurdoy Courier s’* “Btorub’ II ajn In v iuoii atoii.— It gives us much pleasure, unsolicited, to record our testimony in fa vor of the groat pleasantness and entire efficacy of Storrs’ Chemical Hair Irmgoioior. On recovering from the recent severe attack ofillnoss, we discover, cd that our usual healthy and abundant crop of hair was rapidly falling off, and chancing t» have on hand a sample of the above article furnished by (ho manufacturer many months previously, wo used but a single bottle, us directed, and found it to operate like a charm, in entirely chocking (ho fall and croat ing a now and healthy action of iho sculp.” Wo could give many other references to some of our most respectable citizens, hut would ask all who are troubled with Dandruff, ore bold, or arc losing their hair, to give Storrs’ Chemical Hair Invlgorolor a trial, and one (rial will do more to convince you of our claims for it than all thclosUmony of others that wo might produce. Caution. —Ask for “Slorr’s Chemical Hair In* vigototor/’nnd novorlol dealers persuade youto use any olborarticlo as a substitute. Price 25 cents u bottle. Proprietors and Manufacturer* —C, p. AmktA Co., No. 120, Arch street, Philadelphia. For solo in Carlisle hy S. W. Iluvorsliok, Sum). EllioU.nnd Kelso,and by dculorßtMinerallv. October 28,1 852—1 y . OR. JOHIV 8. SPRIGGS, OFFEHS bis profoßalona lecrvicca (olho people fo Dickinaon township and vicinity. Ilosldence— On the Walnut Bottom road, 1 mile oast of Centre, vllle. February 8, 1888.— ly* Fire Insurance. THE Allen and Eaalt Pennatmrough Mein in Inauranoe Company of Cumberland oonniyi poratod by on act of Assembly, ie now folly □pr ized, and in operation under the raanaoemoot ?*?' following Managers, viz: s 101 Daniel Daily, Wm. R. Gorgao, Michael Cotkii, Molchoir Bronnomun, Christian Staytnan,Johor' Dunlap, Jacob H. Coover,Lewis fly or, Henry L 0„ Benjamin H. Musser, Jacob Momma, Joseph WjlJ* orsham, Alexander Catkcart. 7*' Tho rates of insar&nco are as tow and favorabl as any Company of the kind In tho Stale. Porsoß* wishing to become members are invited to make an! plication to the agents of tho company who are wi|< ling to wait upon thorn at ony time. ‘ BENJ. fl. MOSSER, Pretiitnt. Henut Logan, Vies President/ Lewis Hter, Secretary. Michael Gooklin, TVcojurcr, October 7,1652. Cumberland County.—Rudolph Martin, N. Com, berland ; C. B. Herman, Kingstown ; Henry Zoau ing; Shiromanslown ; Charles 8011, Carlisle; Dr, j Ahi, Churcbtown ; Samuel Graham, Woslpennsboro'i James M'Dowell, Frankford; Mode Griffith, Souik Middleton; Samuel Woodburn, Dickinson, Samoel Coover, Benjamin Havorstick, Mcchanicsburg, John Sbcrrick, Lisburn, David Cjovor,6hepberdstown. York Connty. —John Bowman, Dillsgorg; Pei w Wolford, Franklin; John Smith, Fsq., Washington W. S. Picking, Dover; J. \V. Graft, Paradise, //arrisbarg.—Hoaser & Loohmon. Members of the company having polices about 10 exp re can have (horn renewed by making nppli a „ lion loany of the agents. WHITE UAtL acade.rv 3 miles weslof Harrisburg, Pa. rpHE Fifth Session of this flourishing Instill I. lion wil commence on Monday ihe 2d day of May next. Parents and Guardians arc reaped' fully solicited to inquire into tho merits of this Institution before sending their sons or worth elsewhere. Tho silualionis retired, pleasant, health' ful, and convenient of access. The course of in struction will embrace tho (fifleronl brunches of t thorough English education, together wth the La tin, Greek, French, Gorman, Spanish and Portu guese languages, and Vocal & Instrumental Music. The Principal will be assisted by four &ell qualified teachers, viz: two in the English branches, ftie in Penmanship, and Drawing, and one in Music sad Modern Languages. TERMS: Boaiding,washing,tuition in the English branches, and Vocal music per ses sion,(s months,) $5O 00 Ancient and Modern Languages, eoch, 6 0(1 Instrumental music, 10 00 For circulars and other information,address IX. UENLINGER, Principal White Hill t Cvmb.Co~ Ps March 10,1853. PLAINFIELDCLASSICAL ACA- , r |MIE 1-lth Session will commence May 2d. The X buildings (one erected last Fall) ore new and ex tensive. Tho situation is all ihalcan bo desired for hunltb'ulncss or moral purity. Removed fraoi the excitement ofTown or City, tho students may her* prepare for college, mercantile pursuits, &.c. All the branches arc taught which go to form a liberal education. A conscientious discharge of duty tui secured the present flourishing condition of tho Iq. hlitutiun. Its future success (under Providence) shall bo maintained by the tamo means. Terms Doard and Tuition per session, $5O Fur Catalogue whh full information, address R. K. BURNS, Principal Sf Proprietor. Plainfield Foil Office, Cumb. Co Pi. March 30. 1853 .STRAW OOODS--SPRING JlB5B. THE Subscriber js now prepared lo exhibit Jo 1 Merchants and Milliners Ills usual heavy stuck u/ Ladies' and Misses* STIIAWMND SILK BONNETS, STRAW TRIMMINGS end ARTIFICIAL FXOWERB . Pulm.loaf, Panama and-Every Variety of SUMMER HATS for Gentlemen, hi till for Extent. Variety and beta (y nf manufacture, ns well aa uniformly close pricoa, will bo found unrivalled. Fob. 10—3 m BJ. WILLIAMS, No. 13 North Sixth Siren, • a few doors above Market street, Philadel*' pliM. is iho most extensive and best manufactory; ol V\ indow Blinds & Shades in the United Stales ami has taken the highest premiums at at) the eJ* InbiiioQs: he buys the best materials by Wholesale cheaper for Cash than others pajflFor inferior arti cles by retail; and can, therefore, sell superior Vc* nitian Blinds and Shades, as cheap as othd's ask for inferior articles. Painted Window Shades in great variety, of beautiful designs and superior quality. OuiTand White Linen Shades. Blind and Shade Trimmings, Fixtures, &c., wholesale and retail at the lowest cash prices. Store Shades painted and lettered to order. Heed Blinds at manufacturer's prices. Old Blinds painted to look as good as now. Purchasers by calling will bo convinced that he sells a superior article, ard' guarantees f\ill’ satisfaction. A liberal discount made to dealers. "Wo study lo please.” BFNJ. J. WILLIAMS, No. 12 North 6th St.,Phtla. April 7^l*s3—3m la unit (niAffrd Jinx 1424. NrW Stoves! Stoves !• MMIF subscriber has made arrangements with J, the best manufacturers of Stoves in Troy. .Al bany. New Yoik, Philadelphia, &c., by which he can offer inducements to persona wishing to |>ui cliase Stoves equal to the manufacturers. Among his assortment of COOK STOVES, will bo found the boat and most approved pattern* adapted for burning either wood or coal, all of which are wananied. His Pnrloi- Stoves, embrace now and beautiful styles, and such cannot fail to please nil tastes. In addition to these, ho has on hand n largo assortment of A7Ai' PltA'lh SPOl r E&, which ho feels satisfied will please purchasers. Persons desirous of procuring a good atovo will do well to examine my stork, as it will bo thelt advantage to give me the preference. JOHN D. GORGAS Carlisle, Sept IC, 1052. Mineral Waters, Sarsaparilla, &c. THIS subscriber would respectfully announr* to i tie citizens of Carlislu, and ilte community krgo, that ho has commenced the manufacture ol Minehal Wateus and &aii3apaqm,la, o( the very best flavor and quality, and the bottling of Porter. Ale, and Cider. Ho is fully and amply prepared to furnish oil orders promptly and with despatch, and hopes by strict attention to rocldvo that oft* tronage due to enterprise, which he respectfully asks. GEO. W. BRANDT- Carlisle, March 10, 1863— Gm ANOTHER lot of tho celebrated York Plough*, just received oi manufacturers' prices, li° D toso- Also, on hand Craighead & Plonk'* Plough, at their prices. HENRY SAXTON. Corli' arch 31, 1863. Such an Stoovon, Collars, Cuffs, Handkercfilof*. Swiss and Juconol Edging and Inserting, &c..| ul * received by PHILIP ARNOLD. April 7, 1853. Mns Dc Lnins. JUST received another cose of splendid Gold ut Dc Laino, which we oro soiling at 12J worth Jfls. N. W. WOODS, Agtnt' Deo. 26,1852. PARASOLS. Just received a large (lesorinjeo* of Parasols, plain and figured, which will he sold very cheap. May 0,1853. N. W. WOODS, AgL AGENTS. DEmV. NEAR CARLISLE, Pi THOMA 6 WHITE, ■ No. 41 South Second Street, Philadelphia. Iftinds ifiid Shades. TAKK NOTICE. To Farmers. Embroideries.
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