ANDWiVES. Mrs. in.one of her capital.editorials for the Boston OlivQ.Dranch, pte»enla-lhe follow ing striking, contrast between two homes and .two hu&bKn‘dB'*'‘ 11 '■ / U l‘'Wla.h'l 1 coipe,h6tneV. TiredV, Yes! thal’d always 4 the cry. 1 never get tired—oh,'no!. Oualdmere to pleaso —clerks accounts tocaelup! Hash! 1 shall hale that child. Now walk* the floor and BppU, Wat",; BUI, hunt up my slippers. Mary, draw up the rocking chair. Other men have those things ready for them. There’s Saunders, he tak^a-comfort. His wife is as handsome as she was the day she married. If there’s anything I hate, it's a faded woman. Light the lamps and giye.rpb my newspaper. If 1 can’t read hero in peace I’ll go over to Saunders's,”’ *<Mary, dear, how. Ureduyou look. Give mo that great strapping boy. r. No .wonder your arms ache. Oh! never mind me. I’m always O. K. at home. yotikribW. ' .Takh the rocking Chair your self,, and jufct,bo. comfortable. Ain’t ! tired 1— Why, yes* lam—a little, but (hen I’ve feasted on fresh ait andeunshine 10-day, which you hav’nl. Besides,.! don’t have aach a lump of perpetual motion as-this to manage. - . “Bless my soul—.how do you live these hot days! Never mind the room! everything looks well enough—you included—except that, you are looking a trifle belter than well. How do you manage to keep so young and pretty,bonny wifyl” Well might the smiling answer be, “i/ie fresh ness and fullness of my husband's love keeps my heart green.” A Model Husband* Governeur. Morris, in his will, mado a short time before his death, after settling wife a libera! allowance, says: “And in case my wife should marry, give her six thousand dollars more tu defray the increased expenditure which may at tend'-that connection.” Now had that boon my husband, I would nol have married again if U had most killed me lo live single. Dear, generous old soul! Provid ing for bis wife’s little wants that way, after he was gone! It makes my eyes as rod as a rabbit’s to think of h. No! I’d have worn black lo the li pof my nose and kept guard over his dear old ashes the rest of my mortal pilgrimage. He should have had a fancy tombstone -all carved over with cherubim and 1 seraphim. I’d have tied a piece of black crape on the pump-handle, and—but “six thous and dollars” ana a new husband! An awful temptation for a lono female; but then the dear de ceased old man ! Oh, 1 wouldn't have done it ai least, 1 don’t think 1 would. (Hope nobody would ask me, at any rale!) What do yon suppose possessed the old gentle man to be so uncommonly disinterested? It makes roe suspicious. It’s my opinion on second thought, that he was a judge of female nature. Thought if he gave her leave to perpetuate matrimony, she wouldn't want to. Shrewd old “fogie!” I’d have pat that “six- thousand dollars” in my pocket, and Governeor Morns No. S’, in my affection quicker than a flash of chain lightning! I'd have obeyed his last “will and testament” to the letter. I’d have been as happy as a humming bird in a lilly cup, drowsy with honey dew—see if 1 wouldn’t. Fanny Fern. Benjamin Franklin.—The following is an ex tract from the lecture of the Hon.Georgo Bancroft, lately delivered before the New York Historical Society : “Nol half of Franklin’s merits have been told. He was the true father of the American Union.— It Was he who went forth to lay the foundation of that great design at Albany, and in New York be lifted up his voice. Hero among us he appeared as the apostle of the Union. It was Franklin who suggested the Congress of 1774; and, but for hts wisdom, and the confidence that wisdom inspired, it is a matter of doubt whether that Congress would have taken effect. U was Franklin who suggested the bond of the Union which binds these States from Florida to Maine. Franklin wad the greatest diplomatist of the eighteenth cen tury. He never spoke a word too soon; he never spoke a word 100 much; ho never failed lo speak the right word at the right season.” New Trick. —Captain Stansbury, of the Topo graphical Engineers, on the the valley of iho Great Salt Lake of Utah, speaks of the trick resorted to by those crossing 1 the plains. Immediately along side the road, was what purported to be q grave, prepared with more than usual care, having a head-board, on which was painted the name and age of the deceased, the time of his death, and part of the country from which he oarao. 1 after wards ascertained that this was only a deception arose—to conceal the fact that the grave, in stead of concealing the mortal remains of a human being, had been made a safe receptacle for divers casks of brandy, which the owner could carry no further. He afterwards sold his liquor to some traders further on. who by his description of its locality found it without difficulty. Violets.— -Some years since, the hounds of a noble duke, who kept one of the finest packs of his day, “came to fault” at the outskirts of a love ly garden, where rose a bank of the sweetest flaw era known in nature (violets) —those flowers on which poets have bcon rapturous in every age, and on which naturalists, in their turn, have al most risen into poets. The dogs, it seems, were also poetical on the occasion in question. The perfume of the fox could not retain the mastery of their faithless nostrils, in presence, as the French would say, of this victorious aroma; and whilohis pursuers indulged In forbidden beguilements Rey nard stole away, and carried tils betraying odors to a safe distance. The Duke asked h<s hunts man what could hove puzzled so fine a pack in so fair a chase ! The official, in a snblimo burst of professional rage, scratched his head and made answer, “Why your grace, it must be those con founded slinking violets, 1 think !” Female Society.—Some wilier has very elo 3uenlly said that there is nothing under heaven so clicious as the possession of pui«, fresh, immu table affection. The most felicitous moment ol mao’s life, the most ecstatic of all emotions and sympathies, is that In which ho receives an avow al of affection from the idol ol his heart. The springs of feeling, when in thoir youthful purity, are fountains of unsealed and gushing tenderness the spell that once draws them forth in the mys-1 tto light of future years and undying memory.— Nothing In life is so pure and devoted as a wo man's love. U matters not, whether It be for hus band, or child, or sister, or brother, it is the same pure unquenchable flame, the same constant and immaculate glow of feeling, whoso undeniable touchstone is (rial. Do but give her one token of love, one kind word, one gentle look, oven if it be amid desolation and death—the fooling of (hat faithful heart will gush forth as a torrent, in des pite of earthly bond or mercenary tie.— lrving. Wo overboard a poor weatherbound individual who was caught in the rain, humming (o himsel in a door-way : ’Twaa over thus from childhood's hour, That chilling fate has on mo fell; There always comes a sopiting shower, When I halnl got no umbrell. A drunken follow recovered from a dbngorous illness, was asked whether Ire had not boon afraid of meeting his God V* “No,” said ho, “1 was only afeard of t'other chap,” • A business man of out acquaintance Is so scru pulously exact |n all of his doings, that whenever be pays a visit, he will always insist on taking a receipt. ■ . Ab winged lightnings dart from tho clouds when] Jupiter has unbarred thalt bolts,so doosqfatdorkls ran like blazes when a big dog Is after him. Mr. Hobbs, did you say that my wife was a pobT house-keeper V* ' “No sit I ,—but 1 dip toll aq Intimate friend that Vbtl hfid hoi had a clean shirt on for ton weeks." editor says ho hoard a young lady at a table ask for "hen fruit”—moaning eggs. waW6Ware ibor ht THE subscriu., 103 just returned from the city with a large and splendid assortment o f Hard ware, to which bo invites tho attention of hlscusto cmrs and the public generally . His stock comprises every article, usually found in Hardware stores. Housekeepers, Builders, Carpenters, Saddlers, Coachmakers and olh’ois, would do well to gi v o mo a call before purchasing elsewhere, as I am deter mined to sell'at' the very lowetf prices. Call and see. HENRY SAXTON. March 2d, 1853'. English & American Hardware. THE subscriber having just returned from tho Eastern cities with a foil and handsome assort moot of all kinds of Hardware of the very best mule ers and welleoloctod, is now opening at theChoap Hardware Stand, in North Hanoverstrcet,ncx(door to Scott's hotel, whore ho invites all that are in want of good and cheap Hardware, to give him a call and' see and satisfy them solves’of the truth, as wo ate de terminod to sell at a small advance. Small profit and quick sales is the order of the day. To Builders,' Carpenters and Others. Afullstockof white, mineral and japaned knobs locksandlatchos, hinges, ecrofts, window sash and shuttorsprings, strait-necked and barrelled bolls, of every kind; mill, cross cuj and circular Sawfi; hand, panel,ripping and back Saws; bright,black and blue augurs;chiselB,broad, pointing, hand and chopping Axes, of different makers; hatchets, planes & plane bits,steo land iron squares, files, rasps,brads spikes all sizes. To Saddlers and Coach Mahers Our stock consists of a complete assortment of arli closin your lino of business, such as brass,silver & jupanod mounting, carriage trimmings, broad pastor ing and seaming laces, fringes, plain ond figured can vass. oil cloth, top lining cloth <ksei go lining, white, red, blue and black patent leather; Dashers, silver &. brass plate. Door hair, rosotts, hubs, follows, spokes bows,clipticsprings,iron axids, malleable castings To Cabinet and Shoe-makers . A fall stock of shoo kit and findings, boot moiucco, French kid, straits, morocco «k lining and binding akinsjlasls,tacks, pegs, hammers, pinchers, French morocco, superior copal varnish, japan and black varnish, mahogany and maple vanccrs, moulding, beading,resets, glass, mineral and mahogany knobs of every size and stylo. To Blacksmiths , Farmers and Others. 11 tons of assorted bar iron, warranted of (hr brs quality. A splendid assortment of bar end rolled iron, hammered , horse-shoe, scollop, plough,broad and narrow tire,rolled, borec-shoo bar, band, round and square iron; cast, shear, spring, English end American biistersteel, English wagon boXcs. car riage boxes in setts, an vile, vices, files, rasps, horse shoe nails, &c. To Housekeepers. A beautiful-assortment of cheap Fancy goods, such as waiters,trays, plain «Sc fancy knives,forks, batch er knives,steels,britlania lamps,brass candlesticks, brittama and silver table and tea spoons, plated but ter knives, preserving kettles, smoothing irons, iron and lined tea & oval boilers, iron frying and bread pans,washboards, tabs, churns, buckets,iron pots wash kettles,and stow pans, Sic. Carlisle, May 7,1851 The ElepUaut Has Arrived, And is now to be seen at LYNE'S , in North Han over Street , WHERE bo has just opened a Mammoth stock of HARDW ARB, which makes one of the largest, most complete, and cheapest assortments ever offer ed to tho public. I now invito all persons in want of good Hardware at reduced prices, to give mo a call as I can accommodate all from a needle 10, an anvil,and at prices to suit the limes. Recollect a penny saved is two earned, and 1 consider a nimble sixpence better than a slow shilling. To Housekeepers, —A groat assortment of house keeping articles, such as brass and enamel preserv ing kettles, frying pans, bake pans, woflleirons, smoothing irons, shovels, tongs, waiters,trays,forks, knives, carvers, steels, butcher knives, spoons,plated tea and table spoons, pocket and pen knives in great variety, razors and razor straps, scissors.sbears.iron and brass, polished steel and common sbovclalatnd longs, shovels, spades, forks, rakes, hoes,tubs, water :ans, painted buckets, wash boards,improved patent [stern pumps and lend pipe. Zirus/ies.—A largcassorlinonl of whitewashing!, weeping, horse and pointers brushes. Iron. — A large stock of hammered bar iron,rolled iron of all kinds, hoop iron, shed iron, round, square and bandiion, English wagon boxes, ond steel of I kinds. Paints, oil, varnishes,l urpcnline, glue, &c Glass of all sizes. To Shoemakers.-- A full assortment of Morocco, Linings, Bindings, patent Goat Skins, Lasts,Shoo thread, Pegs, Knives, and Tools of all kinds. Blake's Fire Proof Paints of different colors. To Carpenters. —Afull assortment ofploncs.sows, chisels, gages, squorcs, braces, bills, bench screws, augurs and augur bills, hatchets, Ac. To Couchmakcrs and Saddlers.—A first rate os rtmonl of Carriage trimmings, such us laces, tas- Is, fringes, drab cloth and ssuinclt, head linings, tation ■ nainelod leather, patent leather curlln oil cloth, plain and figured; Dasher lions, Lamps, Axles. Springs, Malable Castings, Bent Felloes, Hubs, Dows, Philips' patent boxes foi wood axles, fine brass, silver plated and Japan harness mountings, Saddle trees, Whips, ond cvaryarticlo used by Bod dlcis very cheap. Carlisle, March 24, 1 863, Wall Papers. THAVE just opened the largest assortment of Wall Papers over opened in Carlisle, consisting of about 10,000 pieces- of the latest French ondl American designs, ranging in price from 6 cents to $1 76. Also Window Popcrs, Fire Screens, plain, gicon and bluo papers. Persons wishing to pur chase any oftho above, can soro at loasl 25 po, cl. 1,, calling at JOHN P.LYNE’B Hardware Store, North Hanover St. M rch 24,1 853. Attention Shoemakers! 1 1 1ST receiving and opening o splendid assort ,J menl of Lnata by Iho aolt or aingly. l.adica French and Hlock Kid. Also Madras, Dope and Tampico Morocco, American and French Calf Skins, Patent Leather, Pink Lining,Binding Skins,Thread, Pegs, Awls, Bristles, nnd a full assortment of Tools gon- ally used by ShoomokcTß. Remember the place—Eost Main street. HENRY SAXTON, March 24, 1863. To Builders and Housekeepers. THOSE who are building oraboulcommonolng housekeeping, will bo sure to find at all .limes an assortment to soloot from.- Locks of all sorts and sizes with braes, argillo, mineral and while knobs, with Japanod of plated furniture, butt hinges oast and wrought, wrought and strap iron ningoq, screws, window glass from oxlo to 20x28, bolts, & °Vo who are about getting married and going to housekeeping—lots ofpxqlly things to please, pupli as fancy waiters and trays; Ivory handle knives nnd forks in sells and dozenth common knives and forks, butter knives with, plaited, and Ivory hah dies. frVlncr and broad pahs, shlooihlng Irons, tubs, churns, &o. HENRY SAXTON. Carlisle, March 31,1853. ». . To Saddlers,Coachmakers \ complete assortment Of saddlery, japan, brinta i i\ and silver mounting, all kinds of carriage trim* I mingb.Bufch as damask,rattinet,lace, testate.fringe, 1 drab and blue cloth, rod plush, plain, figured and onamcUeil canvass, patent and imitation leather, plated dishes, lamps,, mil. castings, bent felloes, hubbs, epokcß, boughs, bammeredand rollodlton, i oraUslzesoontla'ntlyon hand. March 3, 1868. U.BAXT6n. : . Al Ogilby'a WhotesaVe 'and Jteidii EmfioHum. ' AM now receivingmy GbcdnOßUpply of SUmWict Goods, and,will sbll thdtu'bff 'cheaper thin' any oilier house in thb county. . It is impossible to enumerate —suffice it to say, that our stock of \ Dry-Grbods, is immense, embracing oVcry. article of Dry, Goods, and.al pricoa’astonisbingly low. . The Ladies pro particularly requested to examine our new slock-of elegant Dross Goods, Crop© Shawls, Bonnots,jßibbona, &c. In Gentlemen’s wear wo have a full assortment of Cloths, Cassimcrcs, Veatings, &c« Carpeting and Malting, of every description and price. Also, a now and large assortment of Ladies and Children’s elegant Gaiters, Jonny Lind a nd Busk ino Shoes, at very low prices. Recollect the old stand, Bast Main street. CHAS. OGILBY. May 26, 1963. A LARGE Spring Arrival, which surpasses in [\ quantity, quality and price, any that boa ever been opened in Carlisle, consisting of all hinds of Hardware, Shoe Findings, Coach Trimmings, Sad dlery, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, Nails, File** Anvils, Vices, Bellows, Springs, Axels, Bows, Fel loes, Veneers, Cedar ware, Farming Utensils, Bor & Holed lion, Stool, &c., with a thousnnd other arti cles. Having purchased very largely of heavy Goods previous to the advaneb in the prices, I am enabled to sell at the old prices. Persons in want of Hard ware are invited to call and examine my stock and hear the prices, and they will bo convinced where the cheap Hardware is to bo had. My stock of Wall Papers is unsurpassed by any 1 other in the borough. Thankful for past favors, a continuance of l» c same is solicited. April 7. 1853, Scythes! I I HAVE just received 25 doz. Groin and Grass] Scythes, manufactured for my own sales, which arc fur superior to‘any other Scythes brought n> this market. I hovo been selling this 01 tide for the j last four years, in which time they have thoroughly , proved their superiority over all othois. 'I be coily attention of cradle makers is invited to this article. The attention of Farmers is also solicited to® new patent Scylho Snclb, which does owoy with the common heel ring and grass noil, and has been prononneed by all who hovo examined it to be a great improvement. A large lot of 2,3& 4 prong fo s, wooden forks, shovels, hoes, &c. * pril 28, 1852. JOHN F. LYNE. (Cheaper than the Cheapest, and in enc j less variety. Call and see them ! SW.HAVERBTICK has just received from i city and is now opening a splendid display 1 Fancy Goods, suitable for tbo approaching Beam lo which be desires to coll the attention of h n friends and the public. His aseoilmchl in ihi line cannot bo surpassed in novelty andclcgnnc, and both in quality and price of the articles, canal fall to please purchasers. It would bo impossible t enumerate his Holiday Fancy Gocds, which com 1 prise every variety of fancy a (tic lee of the mosinov c> styles, such as Ladies 'Fancy askets, Fancy Work Boxes, with sowing instruments. Terracotta Work (a recent novel.) Paper Macho Goods, Elegant Alabastorand Porcelain Ink-stands on trays. Fancy ivory, pearl «k shell card cases. Port Monnaics of every variety. Gold pens and pencils. Fancy paper weights, Pupcterics,with a largo variety of ladles fan stationery, Motto seals and wafers, Silk and bead purses, Ladies* riding whipsolegantly finished, Perfume baskets and bags, Brushes of ovciy kind for the toilet, Roussel’s perfumes of various kinds, Musical Instruments of all kinds and at all pripq*, with an innumerable variety of articles elegantly finished and suitable for holiday presents. Also, an extensive and elegant collection of Books, comprising tbo various English and American Ax* HuiLs for 1953, richly embellished and illustrated Poetical Works, with Children’s Pictorial Books,for children of all ages, than which nothing can bomdre appropriate or pleasing as holiday gifts. Hisds sortmeni 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 cherand others, of Philadelphia, compiling every ntyU of Parlor, Chamber and Study Lamps,for burn ing either Urd. sperm or elherial oil, together with Flower Vases, Fancy Screens, &c. His assortment in thislino is unequalled in’lho borough. Fruits, Fancy Confectionery, Nuts, Pre served Fruits,&c., in every variety and at all prides, all of which are pure and fresh, such as can be con fidently recommended lo his friends and the little folks. Remember the old stand, opposite the Bank . S. W. HAVERSTIOK. December 10,1852, • JACOB SENER THE subscriber would respectfully announcoUo the citizens of this place ond all persons visiting the same during the Holidays, that ho has now on hand and will continue to bo supplied with the latest nov. iitias op to the close of the season, comprising in part J. P. LYNE of the choicest varieties, such as Floo Candy Toys, Jolly Cakoß, Bon Bone, Gam,Cordial, Lemon, Choc. oUlo, and fruit drops, tobc, vanilla and burnt olmonds, Trench and exploding Secrete, also, all the comon va -1 ricllcß, oil of which wll bo sold wholesale or retcril \ at low rates at j in North Hanover street, a few doors north of kho Bank, whore wo have just received FRUITS ind NUTTS of the latest importations, aoeh as oranges, lemons, pruene, citron, curranlß, soft and paper shelled almonds, filberts, cocoa, cream de ground nuts, also Toys and Fancy Goods , of every kind from all ports of Europe, manufactured of wood, glass, china, papler-mochlc, tin, india Tub. bor xinc, &c., each bb fine wax, kid & jointed dolls, sowing and card baskets,work and fancy boxes, flower vases, motto caps, tea setts, music Uoxcb, port monies, battle doors, grace hoops,, masks, drams, truns. trumpets, dominoes, lotto, and other games, &0.. fancy snaps and hair oils of every variety. In connection with the above a lorgo slock of family groceries. aucli aa Lovorlng'scrushed, pulverized and brown Sugars, coffee, molasßOß, Blnrch, indig, ealcratus, orcoo and black toßfl, epiccs, holler, water and soda crackers, matches, dec,, and as wo “Strive to Pleaeo “1 loro invited to oiamino our stock. Tho subscriber rotains bis thanks to tbo public for tbo patronage horctolhro bestowed on him, and liopco by a desire to ploaso to merit a conlinuanoo of tbo aamOi IF you desire a complete assortment of Goode to eolocl from, call in Enel Main street, whore, you e n be supplied with Hair cloth of all breadths, sofa and chair springs, Mahogany Veneers from JTi cts to *2 per sett, Whlhul and Maple Veneers. Mould ings of all broadllm, Besets, Varnishes, Ac. I Incite their particular attention.to my Varnishes andocory thing else uaod in their llne- MarchS, 1083 SUPERIOR Havana Segars. A lot _ of ropoHor Havana Sogers, such os Magnolias, La SulUnos, Neptuno. Victoria,, Esculspio, &c. Also Golden Leaf, Luclous Sunory and Eidorodo Tobaecojust r, ««J.Uta ch t .p.l° r »f A OAIioTHEHS> HARDWARE. JOHN P. LYNE. “WE STRIVE TO PLEASE.' 1 Confectionaries KrUs Kinglet Old Hall, P. MOMYEIt To Cabinet Makers. H. SAXTON. CARLISLE. PA. A HOUSE) of entertainment is now opened for the jroception of, city boarders by the week or otherwise, who.may.be inclined to,make the beau* liful and healthful tov?& of Carlisle a summer ro ttoat; and for the acpommodallon of travelled who may feel disposed to coll. The undersigned shall spare no pains- to supply his table with the host the seasons canaflbi'di • JOHN.McCARTNEY. N. B. Sovbial. Houses dd Lois are offered for sale on reasonable terms. J.McC. Apri 14, 1853—3 m. TO THE EADIESOEItIECHANICS . HERO. THE undersigned would respectfully inform tho Ladies of Mcchanlckburg and its vicinity, that ho has just fitted up, opposite his old stand in said borough,a . Ladles’ Shoe Store, designed expressly for their accommodation, and freo from.the annoyances to whioh they- have here* toforo been subjected. This store will bo under tho solo charge and supervision of his sister, and Ladies may rest assured that every attention will be paid to their demands. A full and constant supply of ready made work, from (ho best of eastern manufac tories, in oddilion to his own, will bo found alwoys on band, consisting in part of Ladies' Fine Kid Slippers, Fine Gaiters, of all colors, cushman tics, toilet and enume led shoes, Jenny Lind’s, French Buskin, Union lies and pumps of all descriptions, Misses’ col’d Gaiters of all kinds, children’s fancy Kossuth boots, Gaiters, Tlds and French Morocco shoes, double and jingle 'soled, &c. t &o Ho would also inform his old friends and the public generally, that he 'still continues to keep on band and manufacture to order, at bis old stand, all * kinds of W GENTLEMEN’S WEAR, such as Men’s Fine Calf skin Boots, from 00 to 85 00; French Morocco from $3 to 84 50 j .Coarse Boots, $2 50 to $3 00. AH rips will bo repaired without extra charge. Thankful for tho patronage which has been exten ded to him heretofore, ho hopes by strict attention to business and a desire to please, to merit and re* I ccivo a continuance of the samo. | EDWARD LAMONT. > Meohanlcsborg, April 14, *s3—6m. OATS ANO CAPS! Spring Styles! WM. 11. TROUT, has jusl received and opened the Spring Stylo of Hale for 1852, an elegant article, to which ho invites the attention of the pub. lie. Ills Hate arc 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 o full assortment ofHATS and CAPS ,fo! men and boys, and ho con sell a cheaper and bolter article than any other establish mcnl in town. Those in want of good, .veil mode, and elegantly finished Hate, would do well to call before purchasing elsewhere. The attention of citizens and strangers is porllcu larly 'invited to the beautiful Spring Style of Hals, i just received, a really handsome article, and warran udlobojpsl as good, as it is neat and tasteful in appearance. Remember that the largest and best assortment in town may olwaye bo found at TROUT’S, Irvine's [ Roto, rear of the Episcopal Church. Carlisle, April 29,1852. Extensive Furniture Rooms. JACOB FETTER, WOULD respectfully call the attention of house keepers and the public, to the extensive stock of splendid FURNITURE, includ- nig every variety of Cabinet-ware an d Choirs, which ho has now on hand at his Rooms, corner of Honover ond Louther streets, opposite John Hamer’s store, Carlisle. Ho is confident that tho superior finish of the Workmanship, and elegance of stylo, in which his articles are got dp, together with their cheapness, will fccomm* nd them to every person wonting Fur niture. Ho has also made arrangements for manu facturing and keeping a constant supply of every article in his line, both plain ond ornamental, ele gant and useful, at prices which cannot fail to suit purchasers. Ho would earnestly invito persons who Arc about to commence housekeeping, to call and examine his present elegant slock, to which ho will constantly make additions of the newest ond most modern styles. COFFINS mode to order at the shortest notice, for fawn ond country. . December S 3, 1852—1 y N. D.—Two good Journeymen Cabinet makers can find constant employment at the above estab lishment. Two Apprentices—hoys about 16 or 17 years of ago—will also bo token, if application ho made soon. J F Coach Trimming, Coach Painting, Saddle and Harness Making. rpHB subscribers respectfully inform the public, JL that they have opened a now shop in North Hanover street, a fow doors north of Glass' Hotel, where they are prepared to make ovary article in thoirlineof business as cheap, and as substantial as can <T be had ony where iu Cumber* land county. They, aro now prepared to Trim and Paint Coaches at short notice, and on the most reasonable terms. They have also on hand, and will manufacture to order, Single and Double Har ness, Saddles, Bridles, Collars, dee. Having had considerable experience in the above business, the undersigned flatter themselves that they con give satisfaction to all who may favorthem with their custom. With moderate prices end a desire to please,they solicit a flhoio of public patronage. C, M. COCKLIN. Carlisle, Juno 24, 1852—1y* MEW GOODS. THE subscriber having just returned from the J. city, oilers to his customers and the public in gccral, a largo and well selected assortment of Candies, Fruits, Nuts, &c., - which for price and quality cannot bo beat. Wo havo constantly on'hand and manufacturing GAN DIES of a superior quality, consisting of Stick : Candles of all kinds, mint, lemon, chocolate and |Oum Drops, Fruits and Nuts of oil kinds, such us Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Raisins, Dales, Prunes, Almons, English Walnuts, Cream Nuts, Filberts, Cocoa Nuts,California and African Ground Nuts. Also, a largo ossortment of Willow Cradles, Cabs, Coaches, dtc.; Accordoons from 26 cents to $lO, Butter, Sugar and Water Crackers, Caven dish, Congress, Mrs. Miller's dc Goodwin'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 the place, oppoello Manioir Hall, A. 8. WORMLEY. Carlisle, April 38, 1603. The Best and Cheapest Family Coal in the Market. TONS of Superior Coal* from Rausch Gap, Dauphin counly, and Gold Mine Gup, Schuylkill counly, for sale by E, Diddle, jr. at tho Waro'houflo property formerly owned by S. M. Hoover, at prices from $3,25 to $3,50 per ton. March 17, 1853. Limcburncr’s Coal. 1 Limoburnor’s Coal, of tbo best IUUU quality, just receiving and for sale by E. Diddle, jr. Only $9,40 per ton. Farmers living alongtliollnoof thoCumborlontl Valley Railroad, can navo ttio coal delivered to them at any point of the route. Orders by letter, promptly attended to. U / . E. BIDDLE, Jr. March 17,1853—1 f __________ Lalna Clothe. A Large assortment of fine Lama Cloths,for lady' drcBBOB, which will bo sold very cheap. Fob 24,1859. N. W. WOODS, Aegnt. POLISH for Linens, &o. A superior article of Starch Polish, for Imparting a fine nolieh to muslin, collars, cambrics, &o. For sale at the store of J. W. EBY, Carlisle, Juno 9,1663. , CARRIAGE, HAPPINESS AND COMPETENCE. WHY IS IT I Tin* mc behold many females, scarce in the meridian of life broken in heeUh and sphiu with a complication of diseases and ailment*. depriving them of the power for the enjoyment of life at an age* when physical health, buoyancy or spirits, and lUppy serenity of trtmd, arising from ecoudulon of health, ** Nlsuiy hersuffering* at'flnt—perhapsyears before, perhaps during girlhood, orlhe first yearn ofmamage— wore In their origin ao light a* to pa»* Unnoticed, and of course IN AlrrlCll VEAIIB, Wlaen too late to bo benefitted by our knowledge, we lJok back and mourn, and regret the full consequence* of our ,K W™atwonld we not often dr# to poise**, In early life, (ho knowledge we obtain in after yean 5 And vrh&l days and night* of anguish we might not have been spared, it me knowledge we* timely possessed. Ill* MhAAOHOLY AND STARTLING To behold the sickness and sufferingenduredby many a wife for many yean, from causes simple and controllable, easily remedied"—or better still,—not incurred, if every WIPE AND MOTHER Possessed die information contained lu e little volume, (with iu 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, ol the wife, without giving him the opportunity of acquiring that com petence which hi* exertions are entitled, and the possession o( which would secure the happiness of himself, Vrife, and children. SECURE THE MEANS OF HAPPINESS By becoming In lime possessed oi the knowledge, the want of which has caused the sickness and poverty of thousands. In view of such consequences, no wife or mother is excu sable if she neglect to avail herself of that knowledge hi respect to herself, which would spare her much suffering, be the means of happiness and prosperity to her husband, and confer npon her children that blessing above all mice—healthy bodies, with healthy, minds. That knowledge I* contained in a little work entitled THE MARRIED WOMAN’S Private Medical Companion. BY im. A* M. MAtTRICEAU, mormon or diseases or homes. One Hundredth Edition. Wmg.,pp. 250. Price, 50 cM [OK n«E PAPER, EXTRA DlHSltta, $1 00.] FiYtt published in IBt), anil it i« not SURPRIZING OR WONDERFUL, Considering' that EVERY PBJIALE, WHETHER MARRIED OR NOT, can hero acquire a Cull knowledge of the nature, character and causes of her .complaints, with the Tarious symptoms, ami that nearly * HALF A SIILLIOR COPIES should hare been sold. .... ll 1» Impracticable to convey fully tho various subjects treated of, as they are of a nature strictly intended for the married, or those contemplating marriages, but no female desirous of enjoying health, and that beauty, consequent upon health, which is »o conducive to her own happiness, and that of her husband, but either has or will obtain it, as has or will every husband woo has the love and affection of ins wile at heart, or that of Iris own pecuniary improvement. UPWARDS OF ONE HUNDRED THOU- COPIES SAND Have been SENT BY MAIL within the last few mouth* py py uq py KJV pf m y Cijft m m tijf £|f ’-Tt” Base and Shameful Fraud!! CAUTION TO BOOKSELLERS. violation op copyright; A SPURIOUS EDITION Flagrant and barefaced, has been anmptilionily issued, with the same form and site, exactly the same Title Pads, and exactly the same TYPOGRAPHICAL ARRANGEMENT, But another name substituted for " Dr. A. M. Mauriceau," and " Boston” for.*' New York,” and the words, felnTEltCD according to Act of Congress, in the year 1817, by JOSEPH TitO \V , lu the Clerk's Often of thfc District Court of (he Bonthem District of New York. OMITTED. The contents, the subject matter, and reading are ENTIRELY DIFFERENT, Printed on poor, brownish, dirty paper, with, a paper cover. It eau be known alio from (ha miserable and illegible wood cut* scattered throughout its pages. The copyright edition contains none. if there are any in die trade so iost to shams and common honesty as to be willing parties lA DEFRAUDING THEIR CUSTOMERS, No lets than the legal owner of the property in copyright, they will be prosecuted, and steps will be taken to expose them to die public. A copy will be sent to each bookseller or firm, (with the terms upon which they will be furnished,) upon receipt ol hit or their business card ofaddrest. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. DE NOT DEFRAUDED r Uiiy no book nnlm Dr. A. M. Matmecan, 119 Liberty at-, N- Y., »» on the title page, and the entry in Clerk’a Office on lit. back ofllie title pagt correspond! as herein, andbtiy only of respectable and honorable dealer*, or tend by nail, and ad* dressip Dr, A. M. Mauriceau. fall title jwge, with contents, together wun a few page* treating of Important subject! to erety married female, Mill be sent, free orchargo, to any one enclosing a letter stamp lit a prepaid letter, addressed as herein. CTOn receipt of Fitly Ceuta, (or One Dollar for the fine Edition extra binding.) .‘TIIK MARRIED WOMAN’S PRIVATE MEDICAL. COMPANION” U sent (msd/ed /Wl) to any part of the United States. All letters must be post-paid, and oddrcaacd to DR. A. M. MAURICE AU, Uox N« w York City. Publishing Ofilcc, No. 1 £U liberty Street, Now York* For sale by Blanch dc Crop Harrisburg,! Sworl Dloomsburg, J 8 Worth Lebanon, C W De Wit Milford, J W Ensmtngcr Danhoim, II W Smith Huntingdon, 8 Me onald Uniontown, J M Baum Now Beilin, H A Lanlz Reading, IS T Merso Cranesvillo, N Y; R P Crocker Brownsville, Wonts dt Stark Carbondale, Eldrcd dt Wright Willioms port, 8 Tuck Wilkcsbarre.Q W Earle Waynesboro; U Crosky Mercer,B Loader Hanover, 8 W Taylor Ulico,RP Cummings Somerset, T D Peterson, Philadelphia. July 20, 1852—3m* Storrs’Chemical Hair Invigorate? ARE YOU BALD 1 le your hair falling offl Or is your head covered with Dandruff or Scruffl If so, then make a fair trial of Storrs’ Chemical Hair Invigorator. Hundreds of persons in all parts of the country whoso heads wore entire ly bald, havo had their huir fully restored to its orig* inul perfection by the use of this valuable article.— Read the testimony. Now York, Jan. 1,1851 Mr.Sfonns. —Dear Sir: Mr.Smith,of Newton, L. 1., obtained a bottle of your excellent Hair Invig. orator for his little girl, about four years old, her head being entirely bu!d;no hnirof any consequence having grown on her bead from birth, and surprising as it may appear, after having used but one bottle, a-complete head of hair was produced njarly trio Inches long of a fine healthy growth. A. D'oolittle, M. O. No. 141, Grand 81. Philadelphia, Moy 10, 1860. Mr. Sxonns —Sir: After being bald for a number of years, and having used numerous proportions to no effect, your Chemical Hair Invigorator has pro* ducod a fine head of now hair, and'l hardly know how to express my gratitude for the benefit IJiavo received from your valuable Article. J. Wadsworth, No. 10, Orchardist The following testimony is from Mr. MeMokin editor of the “Saturday Courier: 1 ' “Storrs’ Hair Invigorator. —lt gives us much pleasure, unsolicited, to record our testimony in fa vor of the groat pleasantness and entire efficacy of Storrs’ Chemical Hair (nvigoiotor. On recovering from the recent severe attack of illness, wo discover* cd that our usual healthy and abundant crop of hair was rapidly falling oft, and chancing to have on hand a sample of the above article furnished by the manufacturer many months previously, wo used but a single bottle, as directed, and found it to operate like a charm, in entirely checking the fall and croat ing a nbw and healthy notion of (ho scalp.” Wo could give many other references to some of oar most respectable citizens,’but would ask all who aro troubled with Dandruff, aro bald, or are losing their hair, to givo Storrs’ Chemical Ilairlnvigorator ’ a trial, and one trial will do more to convince you of our claims for it than all thetostimony of others that I wo might produce. Caution. —Ask for “Storr’s Chemical Hair In -1 vigoiator,”anJ novorlot dealers persuade youto use • ony olborartiolo as a substitute. Price 25 cents a bottle. • Proprietors and Manufacturers.—C. P. Auet & C0.,N0. 120, Arch street, Philadelphia. For sale in Curlisto’by S. W. llavorsllck, Sami. Elliott,and Ko)flo,and by doolorsgonorolly. October 28,1862 ly on. jronnr s. spriggs. OFFERS his professionalsorvicos lotho people fo Dickinson township and vicinity. Residence— On the Walnut Bottom road, I milooastof Centre villo. February 8, 1058, ly* r*lre : Insurance, THE Allen and EasUPennsborough Molutl Fi Insurance CorapOhy of Cumberland-, county, loco poratcd by an act of Assembly!.is, now. folly organ izod, and in operation under the management of m following Managers, vllt .. . Daniel Bailyi Wm. R. Gorgaj, Michael Cocklinr MclcHoir Drenndmun’i Christian .Slayroan, John c* Dunlap, Jacob H. Cooverr&bwls'Hyor, Henry Logan! Benjamin. H. MussolyJacob Mumma, Joseph Wick, orshum, Alexander C&tboart* Tlio rales of insurance ara as low and favorable as any Company of the kiad'ln tho State. Persons wishing to become members ara invited to mako op. plication to tho agents of the company who ate wil. ling lo wait upon them at any time. BENJ- H. MOSSER. President, Henry Logan, Vice President. Lewis Hter, Secretary, • . Michael Cooklin, Treasurer, October 7,1852. AGENTS. Cumberland County.—Rudolph Martin, N. Cum berland ;C. D. Herman, Kingstown; Henry Zaar ing; Shiromanslown; Charles 8011, Carlisle; Dr. J. Ah!, Churoblown; Samuel Graham, Wcslpcnnsboro’i James M’Dowoll, Frankfqrd; Mode Giiffitb, Sooth Middleton; Samuel Woodbur.n, Dickinson, Samuel Coover, Benjamin Ifavoratick.Moohonicsburg, Jobs Shorrick, Lisburn, David Cjover,Bhophordstown.J York County.—John Bowman, DMlsgnrg; Pelef Wolford, Franklin; John Smith, Fsq-, Washington f W. S. Picking, Dover; J. W.Craft,Paradise. Harrisburg. —Houser 6c Locbmdn. Members of tho company having polices about (d exp ro can have them renewed by making applies* lion loany of tho agents. WHIVB llAtt ACADEMY 3 miles t oettof Harrisburg, Pa. THE Fifth Session of this flourishing Insthe* tion wil commence on Monday tho 2d day of May . next. Parents and Guardians are respect fully solicited to inquire into tho merits of this Institution before sending their sons or wards elsewhere. Tho eittmtlpn is retired, pleasant, health ful, and convenient of access. The course of itu struclion will embrace tho different branches of a thorough English education, together wth the La tin, Greek, French, Gorman, Spanish end Portu guese languages, and Vocal & Instrumental Music. The Principal will be orsisted by four well qualified teachers, viz: two in tho English branches, one In Penmanship, and Drawing, and one in Music and Modern Languages. TERMS Boarding,washing,tuition in tho English branches,and Vocal music per scs* sion, (6 months,) $6O 00 Ancient and Modern 5 00 Instrumental music, \ 10 00 Foi circulars and other information,address D. DENLINGER,PrincipaI. Whitt Hill, Cumb. Co n Pa M-irch 10,1863. PLAINFIELD CLASSICA& ACA PEfflir. NEAR CARLISLE, PA. rpilE 14th Session will commence May 2d. The X buildings (ono ordeted last Full) aro new and ex* tensive. The situation is all that can bo desired for hoaiiltfulnces or moral purity, Removed from the excitement ofTown or City, the students may hero prepare for college, mercantile pursuits, &c. AU tiio branches are taught which go to fu/m a liberal education. A conscientious discharge of doty has secured the present flourishing condition of tho In stitution. Its future success (under Frovidcnco) shall bo maintained by tho same means. Terms—Doard and Tuition per session, 050. Far Catalogue with full information, address R. K. BURNS, Principal Proprietor. Plainfield Post Office, Cumb. Co. Pi. March 30, 1653. STRAW OOORS-SPRING 11853. 'I'M! E Subscriber is now prepared to exhibit to X Merchants and Milliocrß his usual heavy stock of Ladles' and Misses' STRAW AND SILK BONNETS, STRAW TRIMMINGS and artificial flowers Palm.leaf, Panama and Every Variety of SUMMER HATS Tor Gentlemen, which for Extent. Variety and beau* ty of manufacture, as well qs uniformly cloae prices, will be found unrivalled. THOMAS WHITE, No. 41 South Second Streol, Philadelphia. Fob. 10—3rn Blinds and Shades. TAKE NOTICE. BJ. WILLIAMS, No. 12 North Sixth Street, ( a few doors above Market street, Philadel phia, is the most extensive ami best manufaftturer ot Window Blinds & Shades In (ho UnHed States ami has taken the highest premiums at alt (ho ex- hibitions: he buys the best 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 for Inferior articles. Painted Window Shades in great variety, of beautiful designs and superior quality. Duffand Whifo Linen Shades. Blind and Shade Trimmings, Fixtures, &0., 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 as good as now. Purchasersby calling will bo convinced that ho sells a superior article, and guarantees full satisfaction. A liberal discount made to dealers. “Wo study to please.” BENJ. J. WILLIAMS, No. 10 North 6lh St.,Phila. April 7,1853—3 m , ■ Stoves! Stoves! THE subscriber has made arrangements with the host manufacturers of Stoves in Troy. Al bany. New Yoijtv Philadelphia, &c., by which ho can odor Inducements to persons wishing to pur chase Stoves equal to tho maqufaclurers. Among his oßsorlmonlof COOK STOVES, will bo found the host 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 lo those, ho has on hand a largo assortment of HIKE PLATE S'IWES, which ho feels satisfied will plonao purchasers. Persons dostrous of procuring a good store will do well to examine my slock, as It will bo their advantago to glvo mo the preference. JOHN D. GOJIGAB. Carlisle, Sept IG, 1852. Mineral Waters, Sarsaparilla, &c. THIS subscriber would respectfully announce to the citizens of Carlislo, and the community a( largo, that ho has commenced the manufacture of Mineral Waters and Sarsaparilla, o( the very best flavor and quality, ond the bottling of Po'rlcr. Ale, and Cider. Ho is fully and amply prepared to furnish all orders promptly and with despatch, and hopes by strict attention to receive that pa tronage duo to onldrprizo, which ho respectfully asks. GKO. W. BRANDT r Carlisle, March 10, 1853—Cm To Farmers. ANOTHER lot of Iho celebrated York Ploughs, just received at manufacturers* prices, tiom s6s to $Q‘ Also, on hand Craighead Ac Plank's Plough, at their prices. Oorli arch 81, 1868. Mroidorics. Such as Sleeves, Collars, Cuffs, Handkerchiefs, Swiss and Jaconet Edging and Inserting. Ate.,just received by PHILIP ARNOLD. April 7, 1653. .... Mas Dc Tihins. JUST received another case of splendid Gold Med* al Do Laias, which wo are selling at 12J worth 10*. N. W. WOODS, 'Agent* Doe, 20,1652. PARASOLS. Jubi received a largo naaoriwent of Pataoola, plain and figured, whloli will Bold very cheap. May 6,1853 N. W, WOODS, Ag». HENRY SAXTON,
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