r",vi BT V MRS. fc.jt. BAOOIK ( Come. daiteaf, 1 have trirnra’d tho lamp— .. Apd’.bj qitr, rl Kow loi ae, (br opo liiilo hour, . Forget the woes of earth. 'How many lines of anxious caro Are.written on thy brow ! L Whbdoo!d have dreamed of such a lo* For one so good as than 7 -And-TOt *m}d-rhoßO-wo«rjr roils Why should tby heart . When there is auojk a f low i Within' this homo of 1 7rtL) hTe*slufi , s J bn rhoo for the love • I Tioow'lftore’s still an Eden lelt, . To’ whiefi thy spirit flies. Sajumoioufl. anecdote op a pat maw. ■BHtlgot,’ mid-, indy in the city of Golhorai on. morning, of .ho tv., roonnnoilormg m her kitnhon, •wh.l . quantity of «o«p grono you hovo got hero. Wo can got plouly ofioop for it, and wo must ox change if for .onto. Watch for tbo fat mon, and whan ho conics along, tell him 1 want to spook to him. 1 •Yea, mum,’saad Bridget. ... r AH that mornipg, Bridget, between each whisk oi her dish cloth, kdpl a bright look out oft *• k ‘ l » miodow, and no moving craalurooscoped her watch ful ffazo. At last her induuiry seemed lo bo reward ed. Ibr down (I)o sired came a largo, portly gentle man, flooding a oane, and looking the very picture of good humor. Sum, there’s tho fat man now, thought Bridget—and when ho was in (root ol the houjo, out she flow and informed bun that her mis trees wished to spake to him. •Speak to me, my good girl 1* replied tho old gen tleman. •Yea, air, wants to spake to you, and says would you bo good enough lo walk in, sir V This request, so direct, was nol to be refused ; an in o rats of some wonderment, up the al-'ps went the gentleman, and up the stairs wont Bridget, and j knocking at the mistresses’ door, pul her head In and exclaimed, ‘Fat ginllenUn’s in the parlor, mum.’ . So saying, sho inslandy withdrew to the lower [ regions. in tha parlor, (bought fho tody, " hat can it mean 7 Bridget must have blundered —but down lo Uie parlor she went, and Bp rose our (fiend, n IUI Ilia b(aiidcnt smile and most graceful bow. | •Your servant informed me, in idam. tint you wou'd hko to speak lo mo—at your service, madam ', The mortified mistress saw tin stale ol the c»sc immediately, and a smile wreathed itself about hex mouth in spile of herself as slio said • I •Will you pirdon llio terrible blunder of -i raw' Irish gill, my dear sir 7 I (old her lo call in flic fit man lo take away the «np grease, when she saw j him, and she lias made n mistake you see.’ The jolly fat gentleman loaned back in iias chair, nnd laughed such n hearty ha ' lu ! ha ! as never comes from any of your lean gentry. •No apologies needed, madam,’ sjk! ho 'll is decidedly the best juke of the season II i' ha' ha! •o she took me (or the soap grease nun. did she 7 II will keep mo liughing f,»r a month. Such a good joke !’ And nil up the Hired, and round the corner was hoard (lie merry Ini.' In ' h.i ! of tho old gen tleman, as ho brought down Jus cane, every now and then, and exclaimed, ‘such a joke.’ A beautiful assortment of cheap Fancy goods, such as waiters, trays, plain & fancy knives,forks, butch* er knives,steels, brittania lamps,orasa candlesticks, brittania and silver table and tea spoons, plated but* ter knives, preservingkottlcs,smoothing irons, iron and lined lea & oval boilers, iron frying and broad pans,washboards, tubs, churns, backets,iron pots wash kettles,and slow pans, &o. The Cambridge CMy (Indiana) Xcus relates the ] -- .' • JACOB.SENER. 3 /\ / j Carlisle, Moy 7,1851 An Indignant Lady In n Dogger}*. following On Tuesday of last week, a young man of lliis place (whose name we shall withhold,) became intoxicated, and an r mtimieii for some three days, to ilie great mortification of his young wife and ar(]UrtinianC's. During this time hie wife visiied all the houses m (Ins place v\ hero liquor Is sold, and politely reqims'cd them not in sell her husband any more. They all declared they had nol and would not sell him any I'qiior. On Thursday af* tcrnoon, while uul in nearch of her husband, she was informed that ho was in a sink-hole near the railroad. The lady immediately went there, and found her husband drunk and almost senseless.— Aithe lamentable condition in which she found her husband, she became very much enraged a gatnSl ill 6 doggery Uoo|>«f. Pf»voU*J l© moJmios, she seized a club about Iwo and a half foot in length, and sel upon the whiskey shop. The first hrk she brok« m piwe« a largo decanter, well filli d wuh w hi'-kcy, just placed on the counter as 1 she stepped in, for the accommodation of some 1 four nr live of Ins drunken sots, then within. The 1 next move, she swept pitcher and glasses from the counter; this made the old doggery keeper' furious; he attacked the lady, while she, with both hands, seized the club, and with one fell stroke brought Ins highness to the floor, lie raised the cry of murder,ami flpd. The restof the inebriates, seeing the practical demonstration of her skill, as practiced on the keeper, fled the house as fust as their locomotive powers could bear them away frutn the scene. Having the shop to herself, she costly and deliberately walked to the whiskey barrel and beer keg, and broke the faucets, causing the contents to run over the floor. After which, bhrt br ,ke all the jugs, bottles, and flasks that c*.uld be found, and which he kept for the uccom modatmn of his blossotn-noaed customers, bho tlmn demolished the candy end spice jars, making 8111.11 [iieceo of all lhal ooald be broke in Iho co labltshmonl, ~ TI.E oi.D N OTII »n.'W..I,m 1 ,m ut Shirt. MR u> Pimi '-Ob in SlouUmhurgh, s«y« a California , rovoiier, lived an old negro, who look in wa.lnng, bal never gave il out again. Willing ■» very dear n« the reader may think. and wo had usually lo pof B half o dollar a piece for shirts, and oven could not get them done for thal frequently; but this uhl follow washed thorn for twenty five els., a pieoo—of course only washed and not ironed and lived exceedingly well hy a. Having given lum my j Wall Papers, fitsl washing (five or sir shirts, os I washed thosocks -r- just opened the largest assortment of myself,) I! went ot the n ppolntod time lo got them ' I \y a u p Q p nrB over opened in Carlisle, consisting back, and Sunbu, when I asked him where they < 0 f about 10.000 pieces of the latest French and were, merely pointed lo n largo pile of clean shirts, Amoivcan designs, ranging in pnee from 6 cenU to some five or sis doxon, perhaps, and to dme lo pick ?5 Mgo window Papers, FiroSercena, plain, mine out of them. \M.o on earth could have found n anii bluo pQperß . p er ,ona wishing to pur his own shirt out of such a number . nearly nil ho j a Q f O \, OVCI cap save at least SB per ct shirts worn in the mines being white or blue striped J al JOHN P.LYNB’B of one pattern, sent from the Slates, m thousands of 3 Hardware Store, North Hanover St dozen*, and none of them marked ol course ; so, rch 24,1853 after turning the pile over and over again, for at I M least half an hour, I gave il up, and took six shirts I liked best, lolling Sambo what I had done. Ho quietly answered—‘Ebory gon'lcman did the same.' and I walked off wondering what the man would *.y who came last and got all those that were lorn. Buaikwork.— Fellow-citizens, os you sprawl on four sofas this pleasant afternoon, or make an idveried Z of yourself by propping your chair-back against the wall, you . probably think it must be eisv to write what you find it easy to read. Did vou over plough, hoe corn, or plant cabbages'! Wo have been engaged in all theso rural exercises, and have also swung tbe floytho and cradle under the hot mm of the South ; and wo solemnly de clare that the physical labors aforesaid are more recreations in comparison with tho exhausting tot of writing for the press In a close office, with a south-western aspect, when tho thermometer is in the neighborhood of the nineties. The vigorous ideas that should find their way by eloctrio tele graph from tho braiivto the pen, liquify on the road and ooze out in big globules of perspiration, wlulo the mota delicate fancies evaporate by the “ , process. Excuse, lliercforo, the flhorUcomingaof genius under thesporifio influence of tho summer lolcUoe; for, be assured, that a ver tical eury howovor It frvay dulcify and mature cherries, plums, and other fruital “plumptllndes,” ia by no means favorabio to tho development of Intellectual products.—Sunday Timet, A Promisk.—-A promise should bo given with caution, and kept with oaro. A promise should be made by tho heart, and remembered by the] head. A promise is tho offspring of tholnlenlion, andshooUl bo nurtured by rccollocibn. , A pro-1 raise and its performance should, UUo the scales 1 of a true balance, always present a mutual adjust-1 meat. A promise delayed Is Justice deferred, A { promise neglected Is an untruth told. A promise attended lo is a debt settled. i kardware- „ 16 city J_ with - -*rge and splendid naso* Hard ware, to which ho mvilos tho attention of hiacusto-. omra and tho public generally . Hie slock comprises ievery article usually found,in Hardware stores. Housekeepers, Builders; Carpenters, Saddlers, Coachmakers and others, would do well to gWo roe a call before .purchasing elsewhere; as I am deter mined to sell at tho very lowort prices. Callnnd see. HBNHY SAXTON. March 24, 1853. English & American Hardware. rpHB subscriber having just returned from th® X Eastern cities with a full and handsome, assort menl of all kinds of Hardware of the very best mak ers and well selected, is now opening at the Cheap Hardware Stand,in North HanoverBtreot,noxtdoor 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 themselves of the troth, as we are de lerminodto sell at a small advance. Small profit and quick sales Isthe ordorof the day. To Builders, Carpenters dttd Others. A full slock of white, mineral and japaned knobs locksand latches, hinges, screws, window sash and sbuttersprings, strait-necked and barrelled bolls, of every kind; mill, cross cut and circular Saws; hand, panel,ripping and back Saws; bright,black and blue augursichisels, broad, pointing, hand and chopping Ares, of different makers; hatchets, planes Sc plane biiß.stec land iron squares, files, rasps, brads spikes all sizes. , . ~ , To Saddlers and Coach Makers. Ourstock consists of a complete assortmentof arti*i clog |n your lino of business.such as brass,silver Sc jananed mounting, carriage trimmings, broad paster ing and seaming laces, fringes, plain and figured can vass oil cloth, top lining cloth dcsoige lining, white, 1 red. blue and black patent leather; DasherB,silver Sl 1 brass pinto. Door hair, rosette, hubs, fellows, spokes bows. cliptic springs,iron axios, malleable castings To Cabinet and Shoe-makers. 1 A full slock of shoo kit and findings, bool morocco, I Trench kid. straits, morocco & lining and binding skins; lasts, tacks, pegs, hammers, pinchers, French morocco, auperioi copal varnish, japan and black varnish, mahogany and maple vaneere, moulding, beading,resets, glass, roinoraland mahogany knobs of every size and stylo. To Blacksmiths , Farmers and Others. 11 tons of assorted bar iron, warranted of tbr bes quality. A splendid assortment of bar and rolled iron, hammered , horse-shoo, scollop, plough.,broad and narrow tire, rolled, horse-shoe bar, hand,, round and square iron; cast, shear, spring, English and American blister steel, English wagon boxes, car* riage boxesin setts,anvils,vices, files, rasps,horse shoe nails, dec. To Housekeepers The Elephant Ha a Arrived, And is now to be seen* at LYNE'S , in North Han over Street, WHERE ho has just opened a Mammoth Block of HARDWARE, which makes one of the largest, most complete, and cheapest assortments ever offer* od to the public. I now invito all persons in want of good Hardware at reduced prices, to give me a call as I can accommodate all from a needle to an anvil, and at prices to suit the limes. Recollect a penny saved is two earned, and 1 consider a nimble sixpence belter.than a slow shilling. To Housekeepers.— A great assortment of bouse keeping articles, such as brass and enamel prescrv* kni.M, carvers, steels, batcher knives, spoons, plsled' tea and table spoons, pocket and pen knives in great variety, lazors and razor slrnpa. scissors, shears, iron sod brass, polished steel and common shovels and tongs, shovels, spades, forks,rakes, hoes, tuba, water cans painted buckota, wash boarda.improvod patent CU J£lS.n.' of whitewash, duet, ■^lron!— A°arg^ri^ock'o*f iron,rolled iron of all kinds, hoop iron, sheoliron, round, square and band lion, English wagon boxes, and steel of 1 all kindr. . . Pain/s, oil, varnishes, turpentine, glue, occ. Glass of all sizes. To Shoemakers.— A full assortment of Morocco, Linings, Bindings, patent Goat Skins, Lasts,Shoe* thread, Pegs, Knives, ond Tools of all kinds. Blake's Firo Proof Paints of different colors. To Carpenters. —Af all assortment of planes,saws, chisels, gages, squares, brace.*, bills, bench screws, augurs and augur bills, hatchets,&c. I To Coafihmakers and Saddlers. —A first rate as sortment of Carriage trimmings, such aslsccs.tas i sols, fringes, drab cloth and sattinett, bend linings 1 imitation enameled leather, patent leather curtin oil 1 cloth, plain and figured; Dashcrlions,Lamps, Axles J Springs, Mutable Castings, Bent Felloes, Hubs 1 Dows, Philips’ patent boxes for wood axles,fint> I brass, silver plated and Japan harness mountings. Saddle trees. Whips, and over article used by« Sa d! i illcis very cheap Carlisle, March 24, 1853. Attention Shoemakers! JUST receiving and opening a splendid assort ment of Lasts by the sett or singly, Ladies French and Rlack Kid. Also Madras, Cape and Tampico Morocco, American and French Coif Skins, Potent Leather. Pink Lining.BindingSkins, Thread. Pegs, Awls, Bristles, and a full assortment of Tools gen erally used by Shoemakers. Remember the place—East Moin street. HENRY SAXTON. March 24, 1853. To Builders and Housekeepers. THOSE whoorobuilding orabontcommoncing housekeeping, will be sure to find at oil times an assortment lo soled from. Locks of all sorts and blzos with brass, argillo, mineral and white knobs, with Japanod or plated furniture, bull hinges oast and wrought, wrought and strap Iron hinges, screws, window glass from Bxlo to 20x28, bolls, &c. &C. . ...... Ye who aro about gelling married and going to housekeeping —lota of pretty things to please, such as fancy waiters and trays; Ivory handle knives and forks in solts and dozens, common knives and forks, butter knives wilh plaited and tvofy han ££ffi!S.S?. breaU Carlisle, March 31, 1853* ... . To Saddlers, Coachmakers & Blacksmiths A complete assortment of saddlery, japan, brass and silver mounting* allkinds of carriage trim* tnings, sucli as damask, rattinet,loco, tassels,fringe, drab and blue cloth*, red plush, plain, figured and 1 enamelled canvass, patent and‘imitation leather, | plated dashes, lamps, m|, castings, bent felloes, I hubbs, spokes, boughs, hammers dand rolled iron, \ orallslzesQonstanil; n hand I March 3,1869 I.; - 'j$TW A 1 Ogilby'i'Wholesahy 'arid' fielatl Emporium. T |A r M’ now foceivinff ray socoiid supply of Sucker | Jj Goods, 1 nfad - will sell.them off cheaper than any oilier hiuso ini the'county.'. ’ •« 1 It is impossible to it to Way* that oui ktock of . • .’ - • { . Dry-Ctpods, ■ ' '' r ‘ inr is Immense,'«'ml»rading ’‘every article of Dry GooJsi ana at pripca astonishingly'lo w, Tho Ladies are particularly requested to our new stock of elegant pressGoods'iCroppShaybf Bonnots, Ribbons, &c. '* ’ ■ \ Fn Gentlemen’s wfear wo have- a full afcsorlmca* of Cloths, Cassimoros, Vestings, &c. v 'I Carpeting and Mailing , j of every description andjprico. , . . , Also, a now and large assorltnpnt of Ladifls.ftd. Children’s elegant Gaiters* Jenny. Lind a nd BtUfr ino Shoes, at very low prices,. , • . { i Recollect tho old stand, East Mein street. i ! CHAS. OGILBIf. . May- as, 1883. - '-“HARDWARE. - A LARGE Spring Arrival, which surpassoi in quantity, quality price, any that basivor been opened in Carlisle, constating of all Hardware, Shoe Findings, Coach Trimmings, dlery. Paints', Oils, Varnishes, Glass, Nails, Anvils, Vicos, Bellows, Springs, Axels. Bows, ltd loes, Veneers, Ccdarware, Farming Utensils, Roted Iron, Steel, &0.,-with a tbousnnd other arti cles. ' Having purchased very largely of heavy Ootds previous to the advance in the prices, 1 amenobed to sell at the old prices. Persons in want of-Ham ware are invited to'call and examine my stock snu bear the prices, and they will be convinced wbefe the cheap Hardware is to be had. My stock of Wall Papers is unsurpassed by ary. other in the borough. > Thankful for past favors, a continuance t of lie same is solicited April 7, 1853. • Scythes! i I HAVE just received 25 dps. Grain and Grow Scythes, manufactured for my own sales,, which are far superior to any other Scythes brought w this market. I have been selling this article for tic last four years, in which time they bare thotoughjy proved their superiority over all others. The com attention of cradle makers is invited to this orlicßj The attention of Farmers is also solicited tola now patent Scythe Sneth, which docs away with the common heel ring and grass nail, and bos bem prononneed by all who have examined it to bojr great improvement. A large lot of 2,3 & 4 prorfe s, wooden forks, shovels, hoes, &c. * pril 28,1862. . JOHN P. LYNE.I Cheaper than the Cheapest, and in en less variety. Call and see them! SW.HAVERSTICK has just received from ( , city and is now opening a splendid- display Fancy Goods, suitable for the approaching Soaso lo which be desires to call the attention of hj friends a-nd the public. His assortment in il line fcannot be surpassed Intiovclty and both in quality and price of the articles,cam! fail lo please purchasers. -It would bo impossible enumerate his Holiday Fancy Goods, which fco; prise every variety of fancy articles of the inosina e..styles, such as Ladies 'Fancy askots, , Fancy Work Uoxes, with sowing instruments. Terracotta Work (a rocont novel.) Paper Mache Goods, Elegant Alabasterand Porcelain Ink-stands ap ’ trays. Fancy ivory, pearl & shell card cases, Port Monnaics of every variety. Gold pons and pencils. Fancy paper weights, Pupctcrics, with a largo variety of lodios an stationery, Motto seals and wafers, Bilk and bead parses, Ladies' riding whips elegantly finished, j Perfume baskets and bags,- \ Brashes of ovejy kind for the toilet, Roussel's perfumes of various kinds, Musical Instruments of all kinds and at ail prices, with an innumerable variety of articles elegantly Gift Books, Comprising the various English and American Air-j sdalb for 1853, richly embellished and illustrated Poetical Works, with Children’s Pictorial Booka.forl children of all ages, than which nothing can be more] appropriate or pleasing os holiday gifts. His as sortment of School Dooks ond School Stationery is so complete, and comprises every thing used in Col leges and the Schools. Ho also calls attention to I his elegant display of Lamps, Girandoles, &c., from the extensive establishments of Cornelius, At.* 1 chef and others, of Philadelphia, comprising every, Stylo of Parlor, Chamber and Study Lumps,for ing either Urd, sperm or olherial oil. together wiih] l piowor Vases, Fancy Screens, &c. His assortment In this line is unequalled in (he borough. Fruils, Fancy Confectionery, Nuts, Pre i served Fruits,&c., in every variety and at all prices/ all of which arc pure and fresh, such as can be coxy fidently recommended to his friends and the liltb folks. Remember the old stand, Banlj. December 10, 1852, "WESTRIVE TO PLEASE." THE subscriber would respectfully announce to i lie citizens of this place and oil persons visiting (he same during the Ilolydnys, that he has now on hand 'and will continue to bo supplied tfllli the latest nov. fines up, to the close of the season, comprising in part J. P. LYNE of the choicest varieties, such ba Fine Candy Toys, Jelly Cakes, Don Dons, Gum,Cordial, Lemon, Choc olate, and fruit drops, rose, vanilla and burnt almonds, french and exploding Secrets, also, all the comon va. riolics, all of which wil bo sold t choletaU or retail at low rates at Rriu XLlnglo’s Old Hall, in North Hanover street, a few doors north of- the D*nk, where wo have just received FRUITS antf NUTTS of the latest importation*, such aa lemons, raisins, figs, pruone, citron, currants, a«(i and paper shelled almonds, filberts, cocoa, cream Sl ground nuts, also Toys and Fancy Goods of every kind from ell parte of Europe, manufactured! of wood, glave. china, pnplor*muchio, tin, India rub-j her, zinc, &c., such as fine wax, kid & Jointed dulls! Bowing and card baskets,work and fancy boxes! flower vases, motto caps, tea soils, music boxes, pore monies, battle doors, grace lioops, masks, drunks, guns, trumpets, dominoes, lotto, and other gumts f &c., fancy snaps and hair oils of every variety. In connection with the above a largo slock of Fit MIL Y GRO CERIES, Buob clb Lovoring’scruehed, pulverized and bronn' Sugcirs, coffee, molasses, starch, indig t salorotu*} green and black teas, spices, butter, water and sale crackers, matches,&c.,ondas we “Strive loPlcaso a l laro invited to examine our stock. .The subscriber retains bis thanks to the public fo tiio patronage heretofore bestowed on him, and liopei by a desire to please to merit a continuance of “ • same IF you daslro acomploto assortment of Goods (tj select from, coll in Bust Main street, whom yoi( .■ n bo supplied with Hoir cloth of oil broodlhs, sift and choir springs, Mahogany .Vonoora from 37 i bu to *2 per soil, Walnut ond Maple Vcncora. MoiiJ. ings of all breadths, Resets, Vai nlshcs, &o. I Inaito tholr particular attention to ray Varnishes and o*«ry thing also uacd in tholr Una ' * 1 March 3,1833 SUPERIOR Havana Bogan, A'lot of auporior Havana Begun, ouch as Magnollaa, La Sullomb, Nepturio, &c» AM Golden Leaf* Lucioui Stinery and Eldorado Tohafco, Jtut " lh ” ohe,p * ,or w, f A. oapothers. 11. SAXTON JOHN P. LYNE.' S. W. HAVERSTICK Oonfe otlonarie s P. MONYEK To Cabinet Makers. H. SAXTON. 1 VV*.W#m. , n ~, , CARLISLE, PA. _: t . iX X\rj> : rii of enteftMnmont W now pponca.ipr jCX tho receptipn pf .cityi rs bj lh ‘* the ilabies of KIECHANIC^ . BVKG. - THE undersigned would respectfully inform tho Ladles of Mochanicaburg audits vicinity, that he has just filled'up, bppbsilo his did stand in said borough, a • <- * . Ladies’ Shoe Store, designed* expressly for their free frdm.the annoyances to which they have here* loforo boon subjected. This Bloro Will.be under the sole 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 marfe work, from tho best of eastern manafad tones, in addition to his own ? will be found always on hand, consisting . in . porl_ of Ladies,* Fine. Kid Slippers, Fine Gaiters, of oil colors, cushman tics, toilet and enamo led'shoes, Jenny Lind's, French Buskin, Union tics and - pumps of all descriptions, Misses* col’d Goiters of all kinds, children's fancy I Kossuth boots, Gaiters, Tiesdnd French Morocco shoes, double end single soled, &c., &o - He would also inform his old> friends and the public geoeroliy, that ho still continues to keep on |jand and.manufacture to order, at bis old stand, all kinds of ■. Wr centlcmen’s weak. . . BL such as,Men’s Fine Calf skin Boots, from 00 to 85 00 ; French Morocco from 83 to 84 50; .Qoorso Boots, 83: 50. to $3 00. All rips will bo repaired without extra charge. ...» Thankful for the-patronage which has been exten ded to him heretofore, he .hopes fay strict attention to business and a desire .to, please,lo merit and rc* cclvo a continuance of the same EDWARD LAMONT. MeohanicfiburgvApril 14, *s3—6m, HATS AIDD CAPS! Spring Styles! WM. El. TROUT* has just received and opened Iho Spring Stylo of. Hots Tor 1852, an elegant article* to which ho invitee the attention of the pilb. Ho. Hie Hats are of all prices, from the most ole* gantly finished to Iho cheap common article, and of every variety of stylo now worn, lie continues to (ggSSgßSfrmanpfacturo and keep always on hand a fall assortment of HATS and CAPS for men and boys* and ho can sell a cheaper and bettor article than any other establish ment in town. Those in want of good, wall mode, land elegantly-finished Hats* would do well to call before purchasing elsewhere. j The attention of citizens and strangers is particu larly invited to the bountiful Spring Style of Hals, 'just received, a really hapdtorpe article, and warran 'ted'to bo just as good, as it is neat and tasteful in a'ppcarance. itolricrtibcr that the largest and best assortment in I towp may always bo found at TROUT’S, Irvint't 1 Rote, rear of the Episcopal Church. i Carlisle, April 29,1652. Extensive Furniture Rooms. JACOB FETTER, WOULD respectfully call the attention of house keepers and the pOblic. to Iho.cxlcnßivo stock jIIIJILLL 110X17011 of splendid FtIUNITURE, includ ing every Variety of Cabinet-ware ■ 'MS* a n d Choirs, which he has now on hand at Uls Rooms, corner of Hanover and Loutber I streets, opposite John Huroet’a store, Carlisle. I Ho Is confident that Iho superior finish of the workmanship, and. elegance of >style, in which bis chicles are got up, together with their cheopness, vtill recomm* nd them to every person wonting Fur nituro. Ho has also mode arrangements for manu facturing and keeping a constant supply of every article in hie line, both plain oml ornamental, ele gant a nd useful, at prices which cannot fail to suit btn'chasors. Ho would earnestly Invite persons who are about (6 commence housekeeping, to call and k "examine his present cl9ganl stock, to which he will - .1. —«lm oAililiooa _nf Jhfl lxama»LlLnd^nn«4 modern styles. COFFINS made to order at the shortest notice, for town and countiy. December S 3, 1852—1 y 1 N. D.—Two good Journeymen Cabinet makers can find constant employment at the above estab lishment. Two Apprentices—boys about,lo or 17 years of ago—will also bo taken, if application bo raade’eoon. J F Coach Trimming, Coacli Painting. ,-Saddle and Harness Making. THE subscribers respectfully inform the public, that they have opened o new shop in North Hanover street, a few doors north of Glass’ Hotel, where they arc prepared to make every article in their lincof bosincssos cheap, and 00 substantial as can hbd any where in "LIXI r (land county. They are now prepared to Trim l and Paint Coaches at short notice, and on thtf most reasonable terms. They hove also on band, and will manufacture to order, Single and Double Har ness, Saddles, Dridles. Collars, 6 route. Orders by letter, fnoßlpaid,) promptly attended to. V 1 R. DIDDLE. Jr, ; March 17; 1853-iltf Lama. Cloths. ';■!% Largo RSBdrlmortt'of fine Lama Cloths,for lady 1 A dresses. which will bo told vary cheap. .tfah 24,1853. N. W. WOODS, Aegnt, POLISH for Linens, &o. A superior article of Starch Polish* for-imparling’a fine potieh to muslin, collar, -cambrics, &o. For eale n« the store of J.‘W.’BBVV Carlisle, Jobe 0,1859. j' .-CUMARRrAGE.'v^'-Cv: ■> i happiness md competenceV; irn’>‘i v%\ .■■iWHE'uri’f!; i-p.j* , : . r 'Thstwe beholdmany fefaialesi'sbaret tn the meridian oflife * broken lo heshh mad spirits with * complication of diseases v , and ailments, depriving them of the wim for tho enjoyment , Of lift at an *ge when health, buoyancy tot spirits, 1 «nd Wpysereuilyormind,arising frpmacondiuonpfhealih, - hersufferings.StHm-perhapsyears.; s • before, perhaps daring girlhood, or the ant run of rosrriage— . were la their ongu so Tight uto past nnnptlced, andof courts' ' “'f": 1 - 1- ;, .IS TKABB,’ V • When tooJate to bevbenefltled by our knowledge, 'w« look back and mourn, and regret the Full consequences of oar ignorance. ■ i " What would we not often giro to possess, m eauy life, the knowledge wa obtain in after yeara.t And what daya and nights of anguish wO might not hare beta spared, If the , knowledge timely possessed. ,U is • , i UfibAitOHOLT AND. STAHTXsXNQ . To behold the Sickness and suffering eodottd by many a vrlfk for many years, from catuet simple and controllable, easily , remediea-tor better still,—not incurred, ifevery '• • 1 , , WIFB AHDMOTHER ' , Possessed the information contained in a little voltuh*, (with in Uie reach of all) which would spare to henelf • And to her husband the comtant toil and anxiety of mind, ‘ necessarily devolving upon him irom sickness ol the wife, .without giving him the opportunity of acquiring that com petence which his exertions.are entitled, and the possession would secure the happiness of himself, wife, and BECCIUfI THO MEANS OF HAPPINESS By becoming in time* possessed ol the knowledga, the want of which has earned the sickness and poverty of thousands. In view of such consequences, no wife or motiisr is exco' - sable if she neclect to avail hereelf of that knowledge in respect to herself, which would spare her much suffering, be the means of hapnlnsss and prosperity to .her husband, and confer upon her cliUdrenlhai blessing above all priced-healthy bodies, with healthy minds.' That knowledge Is contained lit a little work entitled - - , • THE MARRIED WOMAN’S Private Medical Companion. ; ;: J BY DE. A. M. MAUHICEAT7, raorciioa or diiiaiii or women- Oil Hundredth Edition. 10ao.,pp. £5O. Price, 50 els [ok Tins fame, srriu snmiKo, 81 00.] FlntimblUhedialßl7,andUlsnot SURPRIZING OR WONDBBJTL,, Considering that BVEBV FSIIALB, WHETHER MARRIED OR NOT, can hero acquire a fall knowledge of the nature, character and causes or her complaints; with the various symptoms, and that nearly-, BAIF A UUiLION COPIES •boutd hits been »old., , It !• impracticable to Convey fully the various subject* tretied of. u they are of. ■ nature strictly intended Tor the married.-ot thoie contemplating rnsmsgfii but no ftmala (letlrous of enjoying health, tnd that beauty, consequent upon icaUh. which is »o conducive to hor own happiness, end that of her nuiband, but either has or will obtain It, as has or will erery hmband who hu the love and affection of ms wife at heart, or that ofhis own pecuniary improvement. • ' UPWARDS OF ONE HUNDRED THOU SAND COPIES Have been SENT BY MAIL within tbe last ft w month* pf pi EC/ ’ tgf pi pi Cm. m m m m Cj|l Gjf Kfßase and Shameful Fraud!! CAUTION TO BOOKSELLEBSi VIOLATION.OP COPYRIGHT. A SPURIOUS EDITION Flagrant end bareftced, hu been surreptitiously Issued, with the same form and size, exactly tbe sauk Title Page, and •sadly the sane TYPOGRAPHICAL ARRANGEMENT, Dm another name substituted for ** Ur.'A. M. Maurieeau,* and *' Doston” for" New York,” and the words, Kjsterxd according to Act of Congress. In the year IM7, by JOB L Pi. Tltv -V » B , _ In ilia Clerk’s Office of the District Court of the Southern District of New York, OMITTED. The contents, the subject matter, and reading an ENTIRELY DIFFERENT, Printed on poor, brownish, dirty paper, with a paper corer. It can be known also from the miserable and illegible wood cuts scattered throughout its pages. The copyright edition contain* none.' If there are any in the trade so lost to shame and common honesty as to be willing parties IN DEFRAUDING THEIR CUSTOMERS, No less than the Irgal owner of the property in copyright, they will be prosecuted, aud steps will be taken to expose lliem to the public. . . , A copy will be sent to each bookseller or firm, (with the terms upon which they will be furnished,) upon receipt of hU or their business card ofaddrcM. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. BE NOT DEPIIAtDEDJ Barm book anl.M Dr. A.M.Mmite.M. 1» orre»P*Ct«bte and l.nnonkU J.al—. »J_ drtuto Dr. A. M. Manriccau. . Full title with content!. together with ■ few P»t?» treating of Itnporunt luhitcii to ererf married female, will be tent, free or charge, to any one encloiuig a letter itatnp in • prepaid letter, addieiaed ai herein. CT*On receipt of Fifty Cents, (or On© Dollar for the fine Edition extra binding,) ..THE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION ” Is sent (maffert 7V„] to any part of the United States, - All letter* mnst be post*pnl(l. and aililkmcil to DR. A. SI. MAURICE AU, Uox Now York City. PnbllshlnsOfllcr.No.lJiO Liberty Street* New York. For solo by Blanch & Crap Harrisburg,! Swart Dloomsburg, J S Worth Lebanon, C W Do Wit Milford,! W Ensmingcr Danheim, H W Huntingdon,B Me onald Unionlown, J M Damn New Berlin, U A Lonlz Reading, E T Morse Croncsvillo, N Y; R P Crockor Brownsville, Wonts & Stork Carbondalo, Eldrcd &. Wright Williams port, 8 Tuck Wilkosbono,G W Eurlo Waynesboro; RCrosky Mcrccr,B Leader Hanover, B W Taylor tflico.RP Cummings Somerset, T B Peterson, Philadelphia. July 21), 1852—3m* Storrs’Cltcmlcttl Halr luvlgorator A RE YOU BALD! Is your hair falling off! XI. Or is your beod covered with Dandruff or Scruff! If so, then make a fair trial of Slorra’ Chemical Hair Invigorolor, Hundreds of persons in all parts of tho country whoso heeds were entire ly bald, have had their hair fully restored to its orig> in*) perfection by the use of this valuoblo article.— Read the testimony. A. New York, Jan. 1,1861. Mr. Sronns.—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 baldjno hairofony consequence having grown on her head from birth, ond surprising as it may appear, offer having usfcd but one bottle, a complete head of hair was produced njorly two Inches long of a fine healthy growth. A. Doolittlk, M. O, No; 141, Grarid St. PIIILADBLFUIApMoy 10, 1850,, Mr.Sronna—Sir: After being bold for a number of years, and having used numerous preparations to , no effect, your Chemical Hart Invigoiator has pro duced a fine head of new hair, and 1 hardly know how to express toy gratitude for tho hoaoflil have received from your valuable article. J. Wadsworth, No. 10, Orchard st. Tho following testimony is from Mr. McMokin editor of tho "Saturday Courier:” “Storra* Hair InvioonATon.—lt gives us much pleasure, unsolicited, to record our testimony in fa* vor of the groat pleasantness and entire efficacy of Storrs* Chemical Hair Invigoiotor. On recovering from tho recent sovoro attack of Illness, we discover, od that our usual healthy and abundant crop of hair was rapidly fulling, orf, 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 Uko a charm, in entirely checking the fall and croot ing a now and healthy action of tho scalp." Wo could give many other references to soma of our most respectable citizens, but would ask oil who are troubled with Dandruff, are bold, or are losing their hair, to give Starts' Chemical Half tnvigorator a 1 trial, and one trial will do more to convince you of our claims for it than all thetostlmony bf others that we might produce. Caution. —Ask for "Storr's Chemical Hairin' vigoiator/’and never lot dealers persuade youto use any olhorartiolo as a substitute. ' Price 26 cents a bottle. Proprlbtorsond Manufacturers—-C,P, Amit & Co., No. 120, street, Philadelphia. Fpr sale in Carlisle by S. W. Havorstick, Sami. , Elliott,and - Kelso,and by doaloragonerally. October 28,1652—1 y & DR. JOHN S. BPIUCCJB, OFFERS hlsprofesslonalsoryiccs lotho pooplofc , Dickinson township end vicinity. Residenqe— On the Wdlnul Bottom road, 1 milooastof Centro- Vlllq.’; February 8, 1863.—1y* Flre lnsurouco. , i THE Allcn nod Basil PonneborougbAloltu | v Insurance Compony. ( pf Cumberland county i rrft poraled by on. act of Assembly, is bow fully o r »a n izod.QDd jp operation under the management of & following Martagoi-s,'vlx: - l , iDanlcl Daily, Wra. R. Gorgte, Michael Cooklio Melchoir Bronnoman,. Christian; Stoymai), John c! Dunlap, Jacob H. Coovbr, Lowls Hyor, Henry Logan Bbnjamin .H. Mussor, Jacob Mumrao, Joseph Wirt'- ersham^AfexandcrCalhoaH.• : r * * - W “’ i! "The rales of Insurance are as low and favorable' bb any,Company of the hind in'(lie Slate. .Persoba wishing to becomo mertbers arc Invited to'make an. pllcalipifto the agdnte of lhq coriip'ariy who are wll ling to wait uj)on (hem at anytime. ' - .*■ ' : BENJ. H. MOSSER, President. ! HKNiit Locan, Vice,President, Lewis Htkr, Secretary,. ‘ Michael Cocklin, Treasurer, , • ! October 7,1859. - •' ,i , ;■ Agents. , Cumberland County.—Rudolph Marlin, Cum. borlandj.C.B. Herman, .Kingstown,Henry Zoor ing; Shjrbmdnstown; Charles Bell, Carlisle; .Dr. 3. Ahl, Churehtown; Sumuol Graham, Wealpennaboro’: James M’Dowell, Fraiifeford,; Mode Giiffilh. Soulh Middleton; Samuel. Woodburn, Dickirison, Safnoel Cobver, Benjamin Havorstick, Mcchanicaburg, John Shorrlch, Lisburn; David Clover, Shophoidatqwli. York County.—John Bowman, Dillsgarg; Peter Wolford, Franklin; John Smith, Fsq., Washington f W.‘S, Picking, Dover; J; W, Craft, Paradise. Harrisburg.— Houser & Lbohmd'n. Members of the company having polices' about iff exp ro can havp them renewed appliiar lion, to any of Ihb 'agents.' , , ■WHITE HALL ACADEMY, . . 3 miles toestofiHafrithurg?Pa* THE Fifth Session of this flourishing Institu tion wjl commence on Monday the 9d day of May next.' Parents bnd Guardians are respect fully solicited to inquire Into the merits of (his Institution before sending their .sons or wards elsewhere. The sitaatlonis retired, pleasant,health ful, and convenient access. The course of in struction will embrace the different branches of a thorough English education,, together wth lbe La tin, Greek, French; German, Spanish and Portu guese languages, and Vocal & Instrumental Music. ThC'Principal will bo arsiated by foorwel) qualified teachers, vis; two in'the English'branches, one in Penmanship, and Drawing, and one in Music and Modern Languages. TERMS: Bonding,washing,tuition in tho English branches, and Vocal music per ses sion,(s months,)-,. V $6O 00 Ancient and Modern'Languages, each, *6 00 Instrumental music, 10 00 Foi circulars and other information,aadress D. DENLINGER, Principal, Whitt Hill, Cvmb. Co n Pa March 10 t 1653, PLAINFIELD CLASSICAL ACA» DEMr. NEAR CAUHSIE, EA. fpHB I4lli Session will commence May 2d. The X buildings (onC'Oroctod last Fall) are new and ox* tensive. The situation ia all that can bo desired lor healthfulness or moral purity. Removed from (be excitement ofTown or City, (ho students may hero prepare for college, mercantile pursuits, &o. All the branches are taught which go to Turin a liberal education. A conscientious discharge of doty has secured the present flourishing condition of the In stitution. Its future success (under Providence) sholt bo maintained by the same means. Terms—Donrd and Tuition per session, $5O. For Catalogue »tih full information, address - R. K. BURNS, Principal