A OASIBB SKETCH. '*«*. lhen d bSS^S Both °"°,° n " aliair..nd Uio othfcr brf enddircotlyjfi ffont onha .arrogate. Mr. Jaifser looked it (tin dog with llio iolomn oya of a surrogate. ahd'chook, his head as only a surrogate ' ‘ 1 ...p »Aroyou,oDo of Iho witnesses,?' enquired ho or the dog's mailer* A •I am, sir,*.replied Mr.. Rawley. 'I Was subpee na ed lo testify; ind here’s thd document.’ Ashe spoke, he laid upon the (able a paper which ffbm having'been several .days in that gentleman's pocket had laded from while into snuff color, and was par ticularly crumpled. ' • VVhat’s tbtl animal doing here 7 demanded Clio sarrogste. •He bssn’t had time Co do anything, 1 replied Mr. Rawley. *He comes when I come. He goes when I goes. He’s a^eoler. 1 •The animal roust leave the court. It’s contempt oTcoort to bring him hero,' eaid Mr. Jagger, angri ly. ‘Rcmovqbiro; instantly.’ Mr. Rawley had frequently boon In attendance at the police courts, and onoo or twico had a alight taste-ofthe sessions, so that ho was not as much struck with the surrogate as ho otherwise might , have fcfsen, and be replied: •I'mako no opposition, air; and shall not move a , finger to perwonl it. "There's the animat, and any officer as pleases may remove him. I say nuffin ng’io it. I knows what a contempt of court is; and ' that ain't, one.' And Mr. Rawley threw himself 1 amiably back m bis chair, 1 •Mr Slogg/said the surrogate lo the man with a fnzzted wig, 'remove the dog,' , ■Mr. Slagg laid down his pen, took his spectacles 1 off, went up (o the dog, aodjpld him to got out; to g which Bitters replied by snapping at his fingers, as ( be attempted to touch him. Mr. Rawley was start- . mg abstractedly out ortho window. The dog look- ( ed up at him for instructions ; and recoiling none, supposed that snapping ol a scrivener's fingers was j perfectly correct,and resumed his pleasant expression inwards that functionary, occasionally casting a ' lowering eye at (ho surrogate, os if deliberating whether lo include him in his demonstrations of 1 anger. 1 ■Slagg, have you removed the dog 7' said Mr. j Jnggcr. who, the dog being under his very nose, saw i that ho had not. •No, sir. Ho resist* llio court,’ replied Mr. Slagg •Call Mr. Walker lo assist you,’ said Mr. Jaggor, Sternly. •\V ilkor, n small man in drib*, bad anlioipitod something of the kind, and had accidentally with drawn as soon as ho saw (hero was difficulty; so (ho whole court was set at dotianco by (ho dog. •Witness" said Mr dagger. •Sir,' exclaimed a thin man in (ho corner, who had been stihpren icd to his own groat terror, and who el lhit pirlicular moment had an idea that ho was the only witness in (ho world—starting to his feel under the vague impression that he was to be sworn on 'ho spo', and thoroughly convinced that testify, jog and committing perjury were only different namrs for the same tiling. •Not you—the mm with the dog ’ Mr Rawicy looked the court full in the face, •Will you oblige the court by removing that ani mil r said Mr. dagger. mildly. •Certs ml v, sir,' said Mr. Hawley. ‘Bitters, go home.' Billers rose stiffly ond wont out, first cast ing a glance at the man with a wig. for the purpose of being able lo identify him in some future occasion, and h iving comforted himself by t violent onslaught upon n small dog belonging to the surrogate, whom he encountered in the entry, was seen, from the window, walking up the street with the most pro found gravity.— The Attorney. A Discovery iu Egyptian Antiquities, Dr. Thomas, m bis travili in Egypt, lately pub lished, says : “We saw liulo cUo worthy of note until wo arrived at llic scene of tho exploration c.if ned out by tho French Government, tinder (ho su perintendence of Monnieur M . The avenue of sphinxes was not (o bo scon, as Ibcsc in ages hid been again covered (not deeply) with smd, m order uh I understood lo prevent their being stolen until ii should bo convenient to convey them to P.,ris Wo saw but two of tho 140 which had boon found bit those were Rufficicnt lo form a satisfactory idea ol tho whole number, since they arc similar, as we were mlormed, in .ill essential respects. Tins par ti..! disappointment, however, was far more than compcnsuud by the opportunity wo enjoyed of wit nessing the result of another discovery, by far the most rein irhable ih/it has been mode in Errypt for m nvyeifspist. Wnhin the last si, weeks" or two 1 inMiito-s, .Moosu-or M has opened an immense * ,h: - r..her „f h.ll. „ vv,,t > each other, designed as a p -re ..r «Hp.,|, „ .« above 600 yards in engw., r i.. 1,0 vey-. not more linn 12 tn 14 > ~ r ds ln b "' jd,h - J,ld peril.ips 12 or 15 m height. ,r nf cp,,i "t' ° r i, »opo. perh ips, Is formed o 1 i hi; n. i ora I rork.but the whole was originally rnrMs.-d «nh,in irch w:i yof smooth sloncs. A largo p■ ft o' I bene li.venow fallen <r.*»n the effects of iioit, " r I‘ann in'cntiona) violence offered by m in, lup I,itrr is m ill probibilily tho true cause tl.v dil >|iiiln(ion. On one each, but not opposite tocHch other, are vast n,dies or recesses, probably about 25 feet long and 15 wide, tho length being ot rig it mglrs to the passage which they join—-Con taining huge sarcophagi* of granite designed «ppa* rnnuy by (he Egyptinn* as tombs for sacred bulls. — h idt sareophagis Consists of n single SIOQOSboOI 15 fcM l"Og, 9 feet «n width, and the same in height, px- ii.siv.. of dm cover, which is also of granite, end from 2J to 3} feet in thickness. The sides arc rath. 1 or more limn i foot thick. Those sarcophagi* re semble in r.ci great St. .no chests. Externally they they nro finely polished and inscribed with hicro* gl>phic*. Above 30 of those tombs have already bci-n d.scovered ; but what is very remarkable, no inuminy or bndv of any kind has been found in them I' is probable that they might have been designs led a« honorary sculptures or cenotaphs of Apis, ll is hc ircidy possible that the bodies could bavo boor so completely removed by the Persians —who ni doubt visited and desecrated these tombs —that n. trace or fragment of them should have been disoov rred. tjpon the covers of most or all of them, were heaped a groat nnmhor nf stones. Tht« according lo M. M—. was ll(o Porsi m mode of cvprcs*ing contempt to what they w is bed to dishonor or profane. From this' ond other circumstances, ho concludes that these sepulchral plumbers wcro'visiled by tho army of Cimbysnn. They do not. however, appear lo have ntulilited, in *nv instance, the sircophagi tlicmeelvos, (lie«e being in i slate >,f admirable pro eorviiton. M M (old mo that more than 50 feel ofsnnd hid acc.n'nnluird over the nolr.inco to these subterranean hall*.— Pp 50. 60, 61 ami 63. Trob Philanthropy.—A cnee nf office-seeking pli ilan 1 li ropy, the more interesting because of its novelty, has to our knowledge. A gentle man from Wginm, a prominent Democrat, was tin applicant for <»ffice in one of the Departments of (he Government. His papers, as the phrase goes, “were marie out,” and the letter of appoint ment given him by the Secretary, who informed him that in a certain room, at a certain desk, he would find the Individual whose place ho was to take, and that he must show his letter to the in cumbent. Weil, he found (he room, and in duo manner presented the letter. The gentleman at the desk, after perusing (ho document, observed, ••Well, sir, this is your desk, and 1 am ready to clear tho premises,” suiting (he action to (be word, end, starting to get off tho stool upon which ho was perched, the newly appointed officeholder ob» serving that (ha person whose place ho was to All woe lame, and walked with difficulty, immediate* ly said, “Sir, you can keep your place; I am not the man to deprive you of it.” He returned to the H.-cteiary and Informed him that sooner than tiomai* man of oflico *'° would rolorn • ihß any rate. #AouW have some off.oo at Surety the world It not 8o , a m.u •oppose; and the green tpou lB Borno would •how themselves in iho P dcR B n O f h uII OVT and lhon ness force US to believe that human nl?" •®' flBh ' entirely depraved.— Poritmouih, (v a j 7v a B not Cut* Qo»»tct«.—'l cio toll . bolter otory added Uio captain. ‘I fait pretty considerable! frlaky one day, and went up the lightning rod hand over hand, ad high aa the vane, t had a first ruto prospect up there—-but that ain't all. A (htindor cloud,came-over, apd 'l saw It *waa going to atriko Ihp steeple, ond thinka I to myself if It title mo I'm done up. So 1 got ready, and wllonlhoofbok eamo I up, lot the lightning strike and run down, and then caught hold again.' hardware. THE eubscriuw. .. _ ao .cily with a largo and splendid assortment of Hard ware, to which he invites the attention of his custo emreandtho public generally. His stock comprises every article usually found in Hardware stores. Housekeepers,- Builders, Carpenters, Saddlers, Coachmakors and otheis, would do well to gi»o mo a call before purchasing elsewhere, as I am deter mined to sell at the very lowest, prices. Call and ■»*«• HENRY SAXTON. . March 24. 1863. English & American Hardware. THE subscriber having just returned fromth© Eastern cities with a full and handsom<r c 'alftort mont of all kinds of Hardware of the mak ers and well selected, is now opening at the Cheap Hardware Stand, irf North Hanover st reel, nextdoor to Scott’s hotel, whore bo invites all that are in want of good and cheap Hardware, to give him a call and soo and satisfy themselves ofthe truth,as woaro do tormined to sell at a small advance. Small profit and quick sales ietbo order of the day. To Builderty Carpenters and Others. A full stock of white, mineral and japaned knobs locks and latches, binges, screws, window sash and shutter springs, strait-nocked and barrelled bolts, of every kind; mill, cross cut and circular Baws; band, panel,ripping and back Saws; bright,black and blue 1 aagurs;chisels, broad, pointing,' hand and chopping Axes, of different makers; hatchets, planes & plane bits,stooland iron squares, files, rasps,brads,spikes all sizes. To Saddlers and Coach Makers. Onrstock consists of a complotoassortmontof arti* clos in your lino of business,such as braes,silver & japaned mounting, carriage trimmings, broad pastor ing and seaming locos, fringes, plain and figured con vass, oil cloth, top lining cloth serge lining, white, red, bine and black patent leather; Dashers,silver & brass ploto. Deer hair, rosotts, hubs, fellows, spokes bows,oliptiesprings,iron axios, malleable costings To Cabinet and Shoe-makers. A full stock of shoo kitond findings, boot morocco. French kid, straits, morocco &. lining and binding skinsilasts,tacks,pegs, hammers,pinchers, French morocco, superior copal varnish, japan and black varnish, mahogany and maple vanccrs, moulding, beading, resets, glass, rainoraland mahogany knobs of every size and stylo. To Dlaclcsmilhs , Farmer a and Others. 11 tons of assorted bar iron, warranted of th r bee quality. A splendid assortment of bar and rolled iron, hammered , horse-shoe, scollop, plough,broad and narrow tire,rolled,horse-shoe bar, band, round and square iron; cast, shear, spring, English and American blisterstcel, English wagoniboxes, car riage boxesin setts,anvils, vices, files, rasps,horse shoe nails,dee. To Housekeepers. A beautiful assortment of cheap Fancy goods, such as waiters,trays, plain & fancy knives,forks, butch er knives,steels, brtttania lamps,brass candlesticks, brittama and silver table and tea spoons, piffled but* tor knives, preserving kettles,smoothing irons, iron and lined tea & oval boilers, iron frying and bren pans,washboards, tubs, churns, bucbcts,iron pot wash kettles,and stew pans, 6/ c Carlisle, May* 7,1 851 Tlio JBlcpliaut lias Arrived, nd is now to be seen at LYNE'Sj in Worth Han over Street , WHERE he has just opened a Mammoth stock o( HARDWARE, which makes one of the largest, most complete, and cheapest assortments over offer' cd to the 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 to an anvil, and at prices to suit the times. Recollect a penny saved is two earned, and I consider a nimble sixpence better than a slow shilling. To Housekeepers. —A groat assortment of bouse keeping articles, such as brass and enamel breserv-1 ing kettles, frying pans, bake pans, waffle irons, smoothing irons, shovels, tongs, wallers, trays,folks. knives carvers,steels, butcherkmvrs, spoons,plated lea and table sooons, pocket and pen knives in great , variety, taxors and raxor straps, scissors,shears, iron and brass, polished steel and common shovels and tones.shovels, spades,forks,rakes, hoes,tubs. water cans, painlciTbuckcts, wash boards,improved palcm cistern pumps and lead pipe. ... , Brushes —A largo assortment of whitewash, dust, swconintl. horse and painters brushes. Zron—A largo stock of hammered bar iron,rolled iron of all kinds, hoop iron, ahccliron, round, square and band iron, English wagon boxes, snd steel ol all kinds. .... .• , . Paints, oil,varnishes, turpentine, glue, &c. Glass of all sixes. To Shoemakers . —A foil assortment of Morocco, Linings, Bindings, patent Goat Skins, Losts.Shoo- j thread, Pegs, Knives, and Tools of all kinds. Blake's Fite Proof Paints of different colors. To Carptnters.— ACull assortment ofplanc6,saws, chisels, gages, squares, brace*, bills, bench screws, augurs and augur bills, hatchets, Ac. To Coaehmakcrs and Saddlers.—A first rale as sortment of Carriage trimmings, such as loccs, Ins sols, fringfes, drab cloth and saltinelt, head linings, imitation < namcled leather, patent leather curtin oil cloth, plain and figured; Dasherlrons, Lamps, Axles. Springs, Mulnblo Castings, Dent Felloes, Hubs, Dows, Philips’ patent boxes for wood axles, fine brass. silver plated and Japan harness mountings, Huddle trees. Whips, and every irll do used by Sad lorb very cheap. Carlisle, March 24, I Bf»3. Wall PapciN, HAVE juhl opened the largest assortment ol Wall Papers over opened in Carlisle, consisting of about 10,000 pieces of iho latest French a Amot lean designs, ranging in pneo from 6 cent! $1 75. Also Window Papers, Fire Screens, plain jjteon and blue papers. Persons wishing to pur chase any of the abowc, can saro ot least 25 per ct by calling at JOIINP.LVNE’S Hardware Store, North Hanover 6i M rch 24, 1853. Atlcnlioii Shoemakers! JUST receiving and opening a splendid assort moot of Lasts by the sett or singly, Ladies French and Rlack Kid. Also Madras, Cape and Tampico Morocco, American and French Calf Skins, Patent Leather, Pink Lining,Binding Skins,Thioad, Pegs, Awls, Hristlos, and a full assortment of Tools gen erally used by Shoemakers. Roinombcr the place—East Main street. HENRY SAXTON. March 24, 1853. To Builders and Housekeepers. THOSE who areballdlng oraboutcommoncing housekeeping, will be sure to find at all limes on assortment to soled from. Locks of all sorts and sizes with bras9,arglllo,mineral and white knobs, with Japanod or plated furniture, butt hinges oast and wrought, wrought and strap iron hinges, screws, window glass from Bxlo to 30x28, bolls, &d: &o. Ye who are about getting married and going to houeekooping~lote of pretty things to please, such as fancy waiters and troys; Ivory handle knives and forks in setts and dozens, common knives and forks, butter knives with platted and ivory han dles, frying and bread pans, smoothing Irons, tuba, churns, &o. HENRY SAXTON. I Carlisle, March 31, 1853. To Saddlors, Coachmakers & Blacksmiths A complete assortment of saddlery, japan, brass mu<nm - , 01 punting, all kinds of carriage trim drab tt’n.n i\. M ‘? a ™ ai,k > r tttlinot,lßco, tassels,fringe, £• ;i p ' u,h ', r ,BDr . oJ r d plated doahea 1 nnd mutation leather, J.“bb. „S£L’ '"‘line., bent felloes cr.n^„ M „i l^‘i&° ,oa “ na ro,l<!d lfon: March 8, 1068. J ' „. BAXTON 1 ' 7 ' At OgUhy'a Wholesale and Retail fetnporium. lAMn6w;i*eceiviag myfiecohd'eupplyo’f Summer Goods,ohd Wilt Bcll off Mchoaperthkn any other house in tho county. - :i • ; ,; - It is impossible to enumerate—suffice'it to say, that our etock of. . , Dry-Goods, is immense, embracing ‘escry'arltcle 7 of Dry Goods, arid at prices astonishingly low. The Ladies arc particularly requested to examine our now stock of elegant Ureas Goods, Crape Shawls, Bonnets, Ribbons, &b, < In Gentlemen’s wear Wo have a full assortment of Cloths, Cassimoros, Vcsltngs, &c. Carpeting and Matting, of every description and price. Also, s now ond largo assortment of Ladies and Children's elegant Gaiters, Jenny Lind a nd Dusk* ino Shoos, at very low prices. Recollect the old stand, East Main street. CHAB. OGILBY. May 20, 1853. - A LARGE Spring Arrival, which surpasses in TX quantity, quality and price, any thatdras ever been opened in Carlisle, consisting of all kinds of Hardware, Shoo Findings, Coach Trimmings, Sad dlery, Paints, Ctils, Varnishes, Glass, Nails, Files, Anvils, Vicos, Bellows, Springs, Axels, Bows, Fel loes, Veneers, Ccdarware, Farming Utensils. Bor A Rotcd lion, Sled, &c., with a thousnnd other arti cles. Having purchased very largely of heavy Goods previous to the advance in the prices, T am enabled to sell at the old prices. Persons in want of Hard ware are invited to call and examine ray stock and hoar the prices, and they will bo convinced where the cheep Hardware is to ho had. My stock of Wall Papers is unsurpassed by any other in the borough. Thankful for past favors, a continuance of the same is solicited. April 7, 1853. I HAVE just received 2B doz. Grain and Gra*s Scythes, manufactured for roy own sales, which arc far superior to any other Scythes brought m this market. I have been selling Ibis at tide for the last four years, in which lime they have thoioughiy proved their superiority over all othois. Tboooily attention of cradle makers is invited to this article. The attention of Farmers is also solicited to a new patent Scythe Snoth, which docs away with the common heel ring and grass nail, and has been prononneed by all who have examined it to be a great improvement. A large lot of 2,3& 4 prong -s, wooden forks, shovels, hors, dee. pril 29, 1852. JOHN F. LYNE- Cheaper than the Cheapest, and in end less variety. Call and see them! SW.HAVERSTICK has just received from i city and is now opening a splendid display Fancy Goods, suitable for the approoebing Boaeo to which bo desires to call the attention of l> n friends and the public. His assortment in i'h lino cannot bo surpassed in novelty andolegaiir.j and both in quality and price of the articles, canni | fail to plcarc purchasers. It would bo impossible ■ enumerate bis Holiday Fancy Goeds, which com 1 prise every variety offancy articles of the mostnuv Ci styles, such as Ladies 'Fancy oskets, Fancy Work 13oxcs, with sowing instruments. Terracotta Work (a recent novel.) Paper Macho Goods, Elegant Alabastcrand Porcelain Ink-stands an trays. Fancy ivory, pearl «fe shell card eases, Port Monnaics ofevery variety. JACOB SENEH Gold pens and pencils. Fancy pa'per weights; PapctcricßjwUh a largo variety of ladies fan stationery, Motto seals and wafers, Silk and bead parses, Ladies* riding whips elegantly finished, Perfume baskets and bogs, Brushes of every kind for the toilet, Roussel's perfumes of various kinds. Musical Instruments of all kinds and at all prices, with on innumerable variety of articles elegantly finished and suitable for holiday presents. Also, an extensive and elegant collection of Gift Books, I comprising tho various English and American Ar vo alb for 1853, richly embellished and Illustrated! Poetical Works, with Children’s Pictorial Books,for children of all ages, than which nothing can be more appropriate or pleasing os holiday gifts. Hie as sortment of School Books and School Stationery is l 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., rom the extensive establishments of Cornelius, Af •her and others, of Philadelphia, comprising every »tyU of Parlor, Chamber and Study Lamps,for burn ing either Urd. sperm or elhcrial oil, together with Plower Vases, Fancy Screens, Ate. His assortment in thislino is unequalled in the borough. Fruils, Fancy Confectionery, Nuls, Pro served Fruits, &.C., in every variety and at all prices, all of which are pure and fresh, such as can be con fidently recommended to his friends and the little folks. Remember the old stand, oppositolho Bank S. W. HAVERSTICK. December 10,1862. Til E subscriber would respectfully announce lo i lie citizens of this place and all persons visiting tho time during (ho Ilolydoys, that he has now on hand md will continue to bo supplied with the latest nov. ikies up lo tho close of tho season, comprising in part J. P. LYNE if tho choicest varieties, such as Fine Candy Toys, Jelly Cakes, Don Bons, Oum, Cordial, Lemon, Choc, dale, and fruit drops, rose, vanilla and burnt almonds, french and exploding Socrels, alto, all tho comon va« r idles, all of which wil bo sold wholesale of retail it low rales at ' in North Hanover street, a few doors north of the Dank, whore we have just received FRDITB and NUTTS oftho latest importations, such as oranges, lemons, raisins,* figs, pruene, citron, currants, so A. and paper shelled almonds, filberts, cocoa, cream & ground nuts, also of every kind from all parts of Europe,manufactured of wood, glass, china, paplor-machie, tin, India rub. bar, zinc, &.C., such as fino wax, kid & jointed dolls, sowing and card baskets, work and fancy boxes, (lower vases, mullo caps, lea soils, music boxes, port monies, battle doors,- graoo hoops, masks, drums, guns, trumpols, dominoos, lotto, and other games, Alc., fancy snaps and hair oils of every variety. In connection with the above .a largo slock of such as Lovoring’ecrushcd, pulverized and brown Sugars, coffee, molasses, starch, indig, saloratus, green and black teas, spices, butter, water and soda crackers, matches, &c., and as wo "Strive to Please a llaro invited to examine ourstock. The subscriber retains bis thanks to the public for the patronage heretofore bestowed on him, and hopes by & desire to please to merit a continuance of tho aamC IF you desire a complete assortment of Goods to select from, cell In Bust Mein street, tvl.oro you n bo supplied with Holt cloth of ell breadths, sofa and chairsprings, Mahogany Veneers from 37J els to *2 per sett, Walnut and Maplo Veneers. Mould ings of all breadths, Besots, Vainishcs, dee. I inrlto their particular attention to my Vornlohosondovory thing else uned in their lino MorchS, 1853 SUPERIOR Havana Segura. A* lot of superior Havana Scgnrs, such osMagnollas, LaSultonos, Ncptuno, Victoria, Esculnplo, Ac. Also Golden Leaf, Lucious Sunory and Eldorado Tobacco, just rcceivisd'at the'clicftp store of I May is. W. A. OAROTHERB. HARDWARE. JOHN P. LYNE, Scythes! “WE STRIVE TO PLEASE .’’ Confectionaries Krlsfi lUnglc’s Old Hall, Toys ami Fancy Goods FAMILY GROCERIES. P. MONYER To Cabinet Makers. H.SAXTON ‘ ; i* iiiiv ' .Carlisle, pa 1 . ■ A HOUSE of entertainment li now opened for the reception of city, boarders bylho week or otherwise, who may be inclined to make the,beau tiful and healthful town of .Carlisle a summer re tiealand for the accommodation of travellers who may feel disposed lo cal!. Tlio dnder.signcdr shall spare no pains to supply his table with the best the seasons can afford. JOHN McCAHTNEY. N. B. Sovotal Houses nd Lots are offered for sal* on reasonable terms. J.McC. Apri 14, 1853—3 m. TO THE LADIES OF MECHANICS BURG. THE Undersigned would respectfully inform the Ladies of Mochonicsburg and its vicinity, that ho has just fitted up, opposite his old stand in said borough,a Ladies’ Shoe Store, designed expressly for their accommodation, and Roe from the annoyances to which they have here tofore boon subjected. This store wilt bo under the sole.charge and supervision ofhis'slslortdnd Ladies may rest assured that every attention will bo paid to their demands. A full and constant supply of ready made work', from the best of eastern manufac tories, in addition to his own, will bo found always on hand, consisting in part of Ladies'Fine Kid Slippers, Fine Gaiters, of all colors, cushman tics, toilet and cnamo led shoes, Jenny Lind’s, French Buskin, Union tics and pumps of ail descriptions, Misses’ col’d Gaiters of ali kinds, children’s fancy Kossuth bools, Gaiters, Tics and French Morocco shoes, double and single soled, &c-, &c Ho would also inform his old friends ond the public generally, that he still continues to keep on hand and manufacture to order, at his old stand, all f asea kinds of GENTLEMEN’S WEAR. such as Men’s Fine Calf skin Boots, from 00 to 85 00 / French Morocco from 83 to 04 50; Coarse Boots, $2 50 to $3 00. Alt rips will bo repaired without extra charge. Thankful for the patronage winch has been esten i ded to him heretofore, ho hopes by strict attention to business and n desire to please, to merit ond re* : ccivo a continuance of the snmo- I EDWARD LA MONT. [ Mcchanicsbarg, April 14, *s3—6m. DATS AND CAPS I Spring Styles! WM. 11. TROUT., has just received and opened the Spring Stylo of Hats for 1852, on elegant article, to which ho invites (ho attention of the pub lic. Ilis Hate arc of all prices, from (bo most ele gantly finished to the cheap common article, and of every variety of stylo now worn, lie continues to and kccpalwnys on hand 0 full assortment offIATS and CAPS "** for men an( l boys, and ho can soil a j cheaper and hotter article than any other establish mcnl in town. Those in want of good, well made, and elegantly finished Hals, would do well to call I before purchasing elsewhere. | The attention of citizens and strangers is portico* Urly invited to the beautiful Spring Style of Hats, Just received, a really handsome article, and warrnn led to bo just as good, as it is neat and tasteful In appearance. I Remember that the largest and best assortment in j town may always bo found at TROUT’S, /mine s | Row, rear of the Episcopal Church. 1 Carlisle, April 29,1852. Extensive Furniture Rooms. JACOB FETTER, WOULD respectfully call the attention of house keepers and the public, to tbo extensive stock of splendid FURNITURE, includ ing oucry variety of Cabinet-ware *<u olid Choirs, which ho bos now on bund at his Rooms, comer of Hnnotcr onj I.oulhcr streets, opposite John Huraer's .loro, Cerl.slo Ho is. confident that tbo superior finish of the workmanship, nnd elegance of si,lo, in which hi. articles ore got op. together with their cheepnose, will recommend them to every person wonting Fur nituro. Ho has also made arrangements for manu facturing and keeping a constant supply of every Artidlo in his line, both plain and ornamental, ele gant and useful, at prices which cannot foil to bum purchasers. Ho would earnestly invite persons who are about to commence housekeeping, to call and | examine his present elegant slock, lo which he will (constantly make additions of the newest and most modern styles. COFFINS mode to order at (he shortest notice, for town and country. December S 3, 1852—1 y N. B.—Tivo 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 taken, if application bo made soon. J F Conch Trimming, Coacli Painting, Saddle and Harness making. THE subscribers respectfully inform the public, that they have opened a new shop in North Hanover street, a fow doors north of Gloss’ Hotel, whoro they are prepared to make every article in tbeirUncof business as cheap, and as substantial as can /ferjVil l°\\u <r be hud ony where in Cumber-*^ - ■ IXU land county. They are now prepared lo Trim and Paint Coaches at short notice, and on the most reasonable terms. They have also on hand, and will manufacture lo order. Single and Double Hnr | ness. Saddles, Bridles, Collars, &c. Having had considerable experience In (he above business, the undersigned flatter themselves that they can give satisfaction lo nil who mayfavorlhem with thoir custom. With moderate prices and a desire to please,they solicit a sbaio of public pationago. C. M, COCKLIN. Carlisle, Juno 24, 1862—ly* NEW GOODS I HE subscriber having just returned from the 1 city, offers lo his customers and tho public in a largo and well selected assortment of Candies, Fruits, Nats, &c,, which for price and quality cannot bo boat. We have constantly on hand and manufacturing CAN DIES of a superior quality, consisting of Stick Candies of all kinds, mint, lemon, chocolate and Gam Drops, Fruits and Nuts of all kinds, such as Granges, Lemons, Figs, Raisins, Dates, Prunes, Almons, English Walnuts, Cream Nuts, Filberts, Cocoa Nuts,California and African Ground Nuts. Also, a Urge assortment of Willow Cradles, Cabs, Coaches, dec.; Accordoons from 26 cents to $lO, Butter, Sugar and Water Crackers, Caven dish, Congress, Mrs. Miller's & Goodwin’s Fine Cut Tobacco, and a variety of other goods. From tho liberal patronage heretofore extended (o Mm, ho hopes to receive a continuance of the same. Remember the nluco, opposite Marion Hill. A. 8. WORMLEY, Carlisle, April 26, 1863. The Best and Cheapest Family Coal in the Market. TONS of Superior Coal, from Rausch 4\j\J Gap, Dauphin county, and Gold Mine Gap,.Schuylkill county, for sale by E« Diddle,Jr. at the Warehouse property formerly owned by S. M. Hoover, at prices from $3,36 to $3,50 per ton. March 17, 1853. Limcburncr’s Coal. 1 AHA TONS Limeburnor’e Coal, of tho boat IUUU quality, just receiving and for sole by B. Diddle, jr. Only $2,40 per ton. Farmers living atongtholinoof thoGumborland Valley Railroad, can have the coal delivered to them at any point ofthe route. Orders by loiter, fooßl paid,) promptly attended to. u 1 E. BIDDLE, Jr, March 17,1853 —if liaina Cloths. A Largo assortment of fine Lama Cloths,far lady 1 drresos, which will bo sold very cheap. Feb. 94,1852. » N. W. WOODB, Aegnt. POLISH for Linens, &o. A ouperior article of Starch Polish, for imparting a fine nollsh to muslin, collars, cambrics, &o. For solo at tho store of J. W. EBY. Carlisle, Juno 9, 1853. MARRIAGE, HAPPINESS AND COMPETENCE,; iitritr is rr * Thai we behold many female*’acaroe In ihe'meHdlan dftlfc broken In health and spirits with a complication of diseases, and ailment* depmina tliemoftherowerfor erdoynwntt of life at an age when .physical health, xpihu, and nappy serenity of mind, arising from a condition ol nealta, should be predominant- _ , . - , Many ofthb courts of her mfTerlntti at first—perhaps vcfcrs before, perhaps daring girlhood, or the Grit yearn of marriage-- were in their origin fo light as to pass unnoticed, and of courts aiiwmtkou, ■ When too late to bo benefilteil by.out knowledge, we look back and mourn, and regret the fall conlcqucncei or oar Ignorance. . .. What would wenotolteogtre to poseeat, In early life, ms knowledge we obtain in after year* ! And what daye ana nights of anguish we might not have been spared, if the knowledge was timely pouessed. It is UfiLANOHOLY AND STARTLING To behold the sickness and tafferintrendared i/wiany a wj|k for many years, from causes simple and controllable, easily remedied—or better still,-not incurred, if every WUTB AND MOTHER. Possessed the Information contained in a little volume, (with in the reach of all) which would spare to henelf YEARS OF MISERY, And to her husband the constant toll and anfcietV of mind, necessarily derolring upon him Irom sickuesa ol the wife, without giving him the opportunity of acquiring that com petence which his exertion* are entitled, and the possession ol which would secure tbe hoppiuess of himself, wife, and children. SEOmilfi Tim MEANS OF HAPPINESS By becomingln time poksessed ol the knowledge, the want of which has caused the sickness and poverty of thousands. In view of such consequences, no wife nr mother it excu sable if the neglect lo avail, herself of that knowledge in respect to herself, which would spare tier much suffering, be the meaus of happiness and prosperity to herhdsbsud, and confer upon her children that blessing above all price—healthy bodies, with healthy minds. That knowledge Is contained iu a little work eutitlcd THE MARRIED WOMAN'S Private Medical Companion, . By DU. A. M. MAUUICKAU, mormon or diiesici or women On* Hundredth Edition. lßme.,pp. 250. Price, 50 cU [ON rINI PAPER, EXtOA BtNDIKO, $1 00.] Fine published in 1817, and it is not SURPRIZING OR WONDERFUL, Considering that EVERY FEMALE, WHETHER MARRIED OR ROT, can here acquire a rail knowledge of the nature,• character and causes of her complaints,- with the -various symptoms, and that nearly HALF A MILLION COPIES should litre been sold. It it impracticable to convey fully the varion* subject* treated of,** they are of a nature strictly intended for the married, or those contemplating marriages, but no female de*irou* of enjoying health, ami that beauty, consequent.upou health, which is *o conducive lo her own happiness, and that of her hmband, but either hu or will obtain it, a* ha* or will every hmband who ha* the love and affection of hi* wife at heart, or (hat ofhi* own pecuniary improvement. UPWARDS OP ONE HUNDRED THOU SAND COPIES Mave been SENT DY MAIL within the last few month* wvy yw yw pf Cjjx Cjji fiijji ttjji Cjp Cjf irfßase and Shamefnl Fraud!! CAUTION TO BOOKSELLERS. VIOLATION OF COPYRIGHT. A SPURIOUS EDITION Flagrant and barefaced, ha* been surreptitiously issued, with lire time form and site, exactly the sasie Title Page, and exactly thesame TYPOGRAPHICAL ARRANGEMENT, But another name substituted for " Dr. A. M. Manricead,* and " Boston” for" New York,” and the words, Entcued according to Act of Congress, in the year 1817, by JOSEPH TROW, In the Clerk’s Office of the District Court of the Sonthem District of New York, OMITTED. The contents, the subject matter, and reading are ENTIRELY DIFFERENT, Primed on poor, brownish, dirty paper, with a paper cover. It can be known also from (he miserable and illegible wood cuts scattered throughout its pages. The copyright edition contains none. If there are any in die trade so lost to shame and common honesty as to be willing parties IN DEFRAUDING THEIR CUSTOMERS, No let* than the legal owner of the property In copyright, they will be prosecuted, and steps will be taken lo expose them lo the public. A copy will be sent to each bookseller or firm, (with the terms upon which (hey will be furnished.) upon receipt of iris or their business catd of address. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. OB NOT DEFRAUDED t Unr no book unless Dr. A. M. Maariecan, 120 Liberty N. V.. It on the title pace, ami the entry in Clerk’* Office on llie back ofthe title page correspond* as herein, and buy only of respectable and honorable dealers, or send by mail, and ad dress to Dr. A. M. Manricean. uressio ut. n. in. i.iauncciu. Full (id* pace, with contents, tocether with a few pace* treaties of important subject* to every married female, will be lent, free of charge, to any oneenclosing a letter stamp in a prepaid letter, addressed si herein. (O'On receipt of Fifty Cents, (or One Dollar for the fltle Edition extra binding,) “THE MARRIED WOMAN’S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION” Is sent (moiled frti) to any part of tho United States. All letters xnnst he post-paid. mid addressed to DR. A. M. MAURXCBAU, Doz 1924, New York City. Publishing Office, No. 190 Liberty Street, New Yprk. For sale by Blanch Ac Crap Harrisburg,! Swart Bloomsburg, J B Worth Lebanon, C W Do Wil Milford,! W Ensmingcr Danheim, H W **mit.h Huntingdon, 8 Me onald Untonlown, J M Baum New Berlin, H A Lontz Reading, E T Morse Crancsville. NY;HP Crocker Brownsville, Wonts Ac Stark Carbondalo, Eldred Ac Wright Williams port, 8 Tuck Wilkoaborro.G W Earle Waynesboro; R Crosky Mercer,S Loader Hanover, S W Taylor Utica,RP Cummings Somerset, T B Peterson, Philadelphia. July 29, 1862 —3m* Storrs’Clicmical Hal r Invigorator ARE YOU BALDf Is your hair falling offl Or is your bead covered with Dandruff or Scruffl If so, then make a fair (riot of Starrs’ Chemical Hair Invigoralor. Hundreds of persons in all parts of tho country whoso heads wore entire ly bald, have had their hair fully restored to its orig* inal perfection by tho use of (his valuable article.— Road tho testimony. Now York, Jan. 1, 1861 Mr. Storks Sir: Mr. Smith,of Newton, L. 1., obtained a bottle of your excellent Hair fnvig. orator for bis little girl, about four years old, her head being entirely bald; no hair of any consequence having grown on her head from birth, and surprising as it may appear, after having used but one bottle, q complete head of hair was produced nearly two inches long of a fine healthy growth. A. Doolittlb,M. O. No. 141, Grand 8(. Philadelphia, May 10, 1860. Mr. Storks— Sir: After being bald for a number of years, and having used numerous preparations to no effect, your Chemical Hair Invigorator has pro* ducod a fine head of now hair, and I hurdlyknow how to express my gratitude for tho benefit I have received from your valuable article. J. Wadsworth, No. 10, Orchard st- Tho following testimony is from Mr. McMoktn editor of tho “Saturday Courier:” “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 Invigorator. On recovering from the recent severe attack of illness, wo discover* cd that our usual healthy and abundant crop of hair was rapidly falling off, and chancing to have on hand a sample of the above article furnished by (be manufacturer many months previously, wo used but a single bottle, as directed, and found it to operate liko a charm, in entirely chocking tho fall and croat ing a now and healthy action of (ha scalp.” Wo could give many other references lo some of our most respectable citizens, but would ask all who arc troubled with Dandruff, aro bold, or are losing their hair, to glvo Storrs’ Chemical Hair Invigorator a trial, and one trial will do mora to convince you of oar claims for it than all tUoloslimony of others that wo might produce. Caution.— Ask for "Storr’s Chemical Hair In* vigorator,”ond novorlot dealers persuade yonlo use any olhorarticlo as a substitute. Price 25 cents a bottle. Proprietors and Manufacturers.—-C, F. Aubt A Co., No. 120, Arch street, Philadelphia. For sale in Carlisle by 8. W. Ifaversllek, Sami. Elliott,and - - Kelso,and by doatorsgonorally. October 38,1852—1 y DR. JOHN S. SPRIGGS, OFFERS his profassionnlsorviccs tolho people fo Dickinson township and vicinity. Residence— On tho Walnut Bottom road, 1 mile oast of Centro* vide. February 3, 1863. ly* j , FlWi lAanhlute, I’tfß l&lfon a'nd Easlt Ptnhrtotdfife'b Hbltfji *•'( Insurance Company of Cumberland county \ no J poraled.by enact of Assembly, is now fully izod.aod in operation under the management of it} following Managers,Viz: ' . u Daniel. Daily, Wm. ft. Gorgas.Mlbhhßl ‘CbckUfi, ,Molchoir Brennemun, Christian BUytrihn, John C* Dunlap, Jacob H. Cooybr,libw)S Hyor, Itehry Legato) Benjamin H.Mussdi 1 , Jacob Muftiraa,Jostph Wick, orsham, Alexander Cttthcftrl. The rates df.ipsfl'rancb’iiro of Ibw khd favcrbblo os any Company oClhoklnd In' thfto Slhlo. Person* U'lallirtgto Become mcmberasro invited to makeup, plication to the agents of the company who are wil. Ilnfe to wait upon them at-any time. BENJ. H. MOSSER, President. Haunt Logan,Tide PretidtiH. LtWis HtER, Secretary. ’ Michael Gooelin, Treasurer, October 7,1852, , - AGENTS. Cumberland County.—Rudolph Martin, ft. Cum. Borland; ,C. B. Herman, Kingstown; Henry Zear* ing; ShirernanalCwn 2 Charles Bell, ,Ca|lialo; Dr. J.. Alii, Churchtuwn; Samuel Graham, West pennsboro'f James M'Dowqll, Frunkford; .Mode .Griffith, .South Middleton; Samuel Woodburn, Dickinson,.Samuel Caover, Benjamin Havo’rslick, MCchaniCsbbrg, Jbho Shcrrick, Lisburn, David Cjovor,ShophoidsloWn,J York Connty.— John Bowman; D>llsgDrgfi£&(fcf Wolford, Franklin; John Smith, Fsq.| WafcfcWngton; W, S. Picking. Dover; J. W.Craft, Harriebutg. —Houser & Loohman. ✓ Members of the company bating polices abbot to exp re can have them renewed by ranking oppfiaa/ tion to any of the agents. WHITE HALL ACADEMY. 3 mileB tieetof Harrieburgi Pa, The FiAh Session of this flourishing tastifA' tion wil commence on Monday the 9d day of May next. Parents and GaardhiAS a fit fdspect fully solicited to inquire into the merits of this Institution before sending their- sons or words elsewhere. The situatlolnis retired, pleasant,health ful, and convenient of access. The course of in struction wilt embrace the different branches el a (borough English education, together wth the La tin, Greek, French, Gorman, Spanish and Portu guese languages, and Vocal & InslrumenlalMuslC' The Principal will bo orsistedby four well qualified teachers, viz: two in the English branches, one in Penmanship, and Drawing, and one in Music and Modern Languages. TERMS: Boaiding,washing,tuition in tho English branches,anil Vocal music per ses* sion,(s months,) $6O 00 Anciont and Moddrn Languages, each, fl 00 instrumental music, 10 00 Foi circulars and other information,address D. DENLINGER,PrincipaI. While Hill, Pa March 10,1853. PLAINFIELD CLASSICAZ. A€i. DEMV. NEAR CARLISLE, PA. rpilE 14th Scseion will commence May 3d. The JL buildings (one erected lasi Full) are new sod ex* tensive. The situation is all that can bo desired Tor lioollliCulncßß or moral purity. Removed from the excitement ofTown or City, the students may here prepare Tor college, mercantile pursuits, &o. All jhe branches arc taught which go to form a liberal education. A conscientious discharge of duty hsa secured (he present flourishing condition of khe In stitution. Its future success (under Providence) shall bo maintained by the same means. Terms—Donrd and Tuition per icflsion, 950, For Catalogue with full information, address R. K. BURNS, Principal $ Proprietor. Plainfield Post Office, Cumh, Co Pa. March 30. 1853. STRAW OOODS-SPRING 11953. Subscriber is now prepared (o exhibit to X Merchants and Milliners his usual heavy stock of Ladies' nnd Misses' STRAW AND SILK tiONNETS, STRAW TRIMMINGS and ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS Pulm-lcaf, Pannmo and Every Variety of SUMMER HATS for Gentlemen, wliicli for Extent. Variety and beau* ty of manufacture, oe wcllae uniformly date price*, will bo found unrivalled. THOMAS WHITE. No. 41 South Second Street, Philadelphia. Feb. 10—3 m Blinds and Shades, TAKE NOTICE. BJ. WILLIAMS, No. 13 Norlh Sixth Street, • a few doors above Market street, Philadel phia, is the most extensive and beat manufacturer ot Window Blinds & Shades in the United Stales and has taken the highest premiums at all the ex* hibitlons: he buys the boat materials by wholesale cheaper for cash than others pay lor Inferior arti* cles by retail; and can, therefore, sell superior Ve niiian Blinds and Shades, as cheap as others ask for Inferior articles. Painted Window Shades In great variety, of beautiful designs and sop el(6l quality. Bull and White Linen Shades. Blind and Shade Trimmings, Fixtures, &c., wholesale and retail at the lowest cash prices. Store Shades painted and lettered to order, Reed Blinds at manufacturer’s prices. Old Blinds painted to look ns good as new. Purchasers by calling will be convinced that he sells a superior article, and guarantees full satisfaction. A liberal discount made to dealers, “We study to pleas*,” BENJ. J. WILLIAMS, No. 12 North Gth St., Phila. April 7,1853—3 m Stoves! Stoves! THE subscriber has made arrangements With the boat manufacturers of Stoves in Troy, Al bany, New Yoik, Philadelphia, &c., by which lie can oiler inducements to persons wishing to pur chase Stoves equal to tho manufacturers. Among his assortment of COOK STOVES, will bo found the best and most approved patterns adapted for burning either wood or coal, all of which arc warranted. His Pavlov Stores, embrace now and beautiful styles, and such os cannot fail to please all tastes. In addition to these, he has on hand a largo'nasorimentof iV/iVi' PLATE STORES, which - ho feels satisfied will plonso purchasers. Persons desirous of procuring a good stove will do well to examine my slock, as it will bo their advantage to give mo the preference. JOHN D. GOUGAS. Carlisle, Sept IG, 1652. Mineral Waters, Sarsaparilla, &c. THE subscriber would respectfully announce to die citizens of Carlisle} and iho community at largo, that ho has commenced tho manufacture of Mineral Waters anp Sarsaparilla, ol the very best flavor and quality, and tho bottling of Porter, Ale, and Cider, He is fully and amply prepared’ to furnish all orders promptly and with despatch, and hopes by strict attention to receive that pa* tronago due to enterprise, which* ho respectfully asbs. _ GEO. W. BRANDT. Cnrlisln, Mmch 10, 1853—Cm To Farmers. ANOTHER lot of the celebrated York Ploughs* just received at manufacturers* prices, tioro sss to $O. Also, on hand Craighead dc Plonk** Plough, at their prices. „ , HENIjy SAXTON, Carl arch .11, 1851. 1/iuln-oiilci'icf*. Such as Bloevos, Collars, Cults, Handfcerchlsr*, Swiss and Jaconet Edging and inserting. &c.. just received by PHILIP ARNOLD. • April?, 1863, Ulus Me Mains. JUST received another case of splendid Gnld Med. al Do Lains, which wo vo-ecllipgat 13} worth 10}. N.W. WQODQ, [Agent, D00.2C, 1852. • < PARASOLS, last received a'large Bflsortfnfnl of Parasol*, plain and figured, which tfijl bo sold 1 Very cheap, k - 'c'. 1 ... May 5, 1853. N. W. WOOES, A'
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