Tto^bWatiS Groy haired phb,' With many a wrinkflT where |rj tu iflojniwoa there,; o(lMfrP& n f ro^*V r .dto»,«W oyoß, a «swfltarfeftlla tear ~: - 1 Upon her knitting work; that told • . lOfjmemqriefl’fQnd end dear. And ofUjer hosprn hqayqda eigh, r 1 'Atf'frbto'lhe' 6pon ( . Bhe watched the Hitle boos -a^play, As she had played of y6te. Tlhe knew that cankering Oates would oomo To spoil tholfr 04stl,$a fair; ' *- TtiaVliUlß hearts wbfe bhildlng high, Y. rtFotil/ey wire built In air. " • A' 1 •>' ' 'V vi'.l'- , n £h» had been, young,*nd children dear ■n had crept k . fismpAher- chair to ‘‘bide ,and Beck," — Tto wonder that she wept; For Ihoj and these bro’t back .The memory.of.iueir, lone, •* J Ani dro'W'iliisd to bathe the fldwer* “^fel^oyy'e’gardihflown. • vi-uttr 3 7i|jr.:,.j t..;.; V 1 . : - : ThoGaeen-Eyed Monster. One of tho Evanavlilo Journal, gi*B*’the fallowing rich scone, as having occurred avCario: . , . ’'A tGertnah deck-passenger hod boon harboring the •neeirpyed roonaior’ during tho entire trip from Now-Orletd*» Mr.account of oomo little attentions liwwlfe received and seemed lo coert from a dash, inrlalatched up ‘.Schneider’ (tailor.) who. unluckily for th* basfiaod, wae also a deck passenger. Short’ |y after (he best's arrival hero ho was driven lo utter desperation at seeing hie wife receive and lovingly return the hateful Schneider’s kiss. Coiling her for ward he placed himself npon the chalk of tho boat. •AhljKßthlpSp, yot( Vikas der tailor so bolter as mo oil der wKilcsj ao mine Col I drown# myself ler ddatk.* X)vorboard ho plunged / The wife became add attempted to follow him, but was stayed by tho , passengers. She foil upon her knee#, end agonizing mknlreaied hef ‘Shorge’ to corao back, bnt no George appeared; ehe promised unwavering constancy—in. ereksed affection—the spirit of devotion and eubmis. sion be seemed so anxious alio should manifest, but nothing save the ruffled waters gave response. She (hen shrieked for him again, when op from tho wa ter shivering!/ camb an answer; ••I’m now so dead aa tho very llvcl, if you kiss ler i Schneider once more any limo again; and if you no , moro kiss him and loves nro, so good and boiler; yqu loves him twice, vy don I comes back myself; | 1 no likes tor tailor, lo got mo for his bruddor-in law mil mein wife.’ A wild.'delertoos cry of joy escaped the woman. She promised fidelity upon her bended knees, when ajowly from beneath the guards of the boat emerged the half drowned German. Ho had managed to gain the cover of tho guards without being discovered, and there supported himself above the water by lim bers. It is needless,*perhaps, to say, that since then Kathleen has been s roost devoted wife, and holds the tailor in utter detestation. A Slim CU&nce of Wardrobe, iyj rB . - a very dignified woman, and fine ao‘ trees of New York, came to the table one morning at the house where she was boarding, and in (he most measured lone of her musical voice, exclaim ed to (he assembled male and female boarders— “l was quite surprised (his morning, quite sur prised.*’ “Ab, indeed !" cried several, "pray, Mrs. , how was that ?" ••1 wilt tell you. I entered (ho silling room ralber early this morning, and while in there a gentleman came in, in a shocking stale of scanty wardrobe.” All paused for farther development. “Now, I wager you a basket uf wine, that you cannot guess what piece of a gentleman's ward robe he had on.” “What piece?” said they. “Ay, he had but one piece of roan's apparel open him!” After some simpering and blushing of the la dies, and laughter of the gentlemen, they began to guess. “Was it bis pantaloons ?” “No.* “His drawers V* “No.” “His overcoat V’ “No." “His vest and linen 1 “No." “His cloak I” “No." •■Dickey and spurs, perhaps 1" said a facetious old gent. “A regular Georgia cosiumo, eh 1” “No, sir, you have not guessed it yel. Goon,” said ihe actress. “Well, was it a manile t” “No.” “An umbre//a, perhaps ? M “No." “Then, by George, we give ji up !” said seve ral. “Well, gentlemen, some one of you, or a stran ger, came into the room, and disappeared as soon • tWIA nuMing rm but hia hat f' 1 The younger Indies vanished; the rest of the company roared like hyenas, while Mrs. —— very seriously and calmly discussed her lea and toast. Wouldn't Contcndi A orofi grained, surly man, too crooked by nature to keep 'till, weal over one morning to Iris neighbor, Mr. F , ■ remarkably cool, Calm non-resistan, and tddreaaed him thus ; 'That piece of fence ovor there (pointing in a cor* lain direction,} m mine, and you ahant have it*' •Why,' replied Mr, F., 'you raual bo mistaken, I think.' 'No, no; it’* mine, and I shall keep it.* 'Well,’**id neighbor F., ‘suppose wo loavo U to • ny lawyer you shall choose.* '1 won’t leave it to any lawyer,’ said the other. ‘Well,’ continued Mr. F., ‘shall we leave it (o any four men in llie village that you shall select V ‘No, I iliall have llto fence,’ Nol bt all discomposed, Mr* P. mid* ‘Well, neigh* bor, iheo 1 will leave it to you whool the fence be long* io, whether you or myself.' Struck dumb by this appeal, llio wralhy man turn, ed away,‘convicted by bin own conscience,’ 'saying* *1 won’t have anything to do with e mao that won't contend Jot hit rigAl#.* A California Widow.— Capt. Saltwater says his effort to effect a matrimonial character resulted In a | manner to discouraging that he don’t bcllovo he' 1 ever be induced to try it over again. The Captain being out of service for aotne months conceived a passion for rather a mysterious young lady boarding a( the same hotel. Says the captain,'! convoyed her round to shops, shows, balls, theatres, churphes, and every other place of amusement and inform|tlon,ond at Isal when I thought things had gone 'bout far enough, 1 squared my yards and saye I, judt as cool as a powdormonkoy t'Ma'am, I’ye been thlnkin’l’d like to get spliced.’ •Spliced !’ says she, as afflest sis a turtle dove. t 'Spliced,' aaid I,'end if you’ve a notion, why— I'm ready to tharo my luck and dunnage with you | Ma'sm ! f She looked a sort of taken aback at first, but she goes about, and says abet ‘ Captain, I’ve keen a thinkm* If my husband don’t write to tne Boon, and aend me some mdney end a gold waich from Ctliforhy, I’d lust as leave marry some* 'f yoo’ll Will a Cow d.ja 1 11 “ n.V? '*!* mSlh’..Vd'i, 4 . h * 4 b " n K° n « *° ">« r.oir.o ju,l four WtDßllto Divlm-rlotr— Deice 1.1,1. . .. oonaaiuo of * wedding at a town i n Ew'nuiil! 0 ofYotkahlro, I waa wiineea to the rfhiohaeema to toko rank aa a genuine ac„ p I<tr*a, On Ik* bride alighting from hoi carriage ,*1 W» ftlherlTdoor, ,a plain cowed with motael. of bMlWßit*, flung from a window of tlio aecond I .aflrft 1 dbotl the beada of tlio crowd congregated in In® WfpW below ; f and tiro divination, 1 was told, con . aillain'tobwrving tboTato wiiicti atlenda ita downfall. If 11 reach Ilia ground williout being broken, the otßiifl* kjnoal unfarourablo ono: if, on the other baddTlbd plate ho abatloredtp niecea, (and the more lha hill»i,) lbo auapioea /arc, Jdokci) upon aa moil htf'ff—mtt'dnd Qucrlct. ’ English & American Hardware. THE subscriber listing ju.i rslutnoil from th« Eastern cities with a full nnd hsndsomo assort meat of nil kinds of Hardware of the very boat mak . orsand wellseloctod. is now opening at tho Cheap Hardware Stand, in North Hanovoratrcot.noitdoor to Scott’s hotel, whore ho invites all that are in want lofgood and cheap Hardware, to give him a cal! and second satisfy themselves of the troth, as Weave do torminedto sell at a small advance. 8m&l) profit and qoick sales iethe-^fderof the day. To Buiiderst Carpenters and Others. Afallstockof white, mineral and japaned knobs lookeand latches, ‘hinges, screws, window sash and sbuttersprings, strait-nocked and barrelled holts, of every kind; mill, cross cut and circular Saws; band, panel,ripping and back Saws; bright,block and blue augursjchisels,broad, pointing, baud and chopping Axes,of different makers; hatchets, pianos dc plane bits,stoo land iron squares, files, rasps, bradsyspibes all sizes. To Saddlers and Coach Mahers Ourstock consists of a complete assortmenlof arU* dee in your line of bust ness,such as brass, silver & japaned mounting, carriage trimmings, broad paster jng and seaming locos, fringes, plain and figured cin vaks. oil cloth, top lining cloth & set go lining, white, red, blue and black patent leather; Dashers,silver &. brass plate, Doer hair, resells, bubs, fellows, spokes bows, elipticsprings,iron sxies, malleable castings To Cabinet and Shoe-makers. A fail stock of shoe kit and findings, boot morocco. French kid, straits, morocco & lining and binding skinsjlasls, tacks, pegs, hammers, pinchers, French morocco, superior copal varnish, japan and black varnish, mahogany ond maple vancers, moulding, beading,resets, glass, minoraland mahogany knobs of every size ond stylo. To Blacksmiths , Farmers and Others. 11 tons of assorted bar iron, warranted of th r bee quality. A splendid assortment of bar and rolled iron, hammered , horso-shoe, scollop, plougk,bro»d and narrow tire,rolled,horsc-sboo bar, band, round and square iron; cast, shear, spring, English and American blislerslecl, English wagon boxes, car riage boxosin setts,anvils,vices, files,rasps,horse* shoo nails,&c. To Housekeepers A beauUfulassortrocnl of cheap Fancy goods, each as waiters,ttays, plain At fancy knives, forks, butch er knives, steels, briltnnia lamps,brass candle sticks, briilania and silvei table and (ca spoons, plated but* ter knives, preserving kettles,smoothing irona,iron and lined tea At ova) boilers, iron frying and bread pans,washboards, tubs, churns, buckets,iron pots wash kclllc9,and stow pans, Arc. JACOB SENER. Carlisle, Moy 7,1 861 Tlic Elephant Has Arrived, And is now to be seen at LYNE'S , in North Han over Street , WHERE ho has just opened a Mammoth slock ol HARDWARE, which makes one of the largest, most complete, and cheapest assortments ever offer ed to the public. I now invito all persons in want of good Hardware at reduced prices, (o give mo a call as I can accommodote all from a needle to 'an anvil, and at prices to suit (he 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 ami enamel preserv ing kettles, frying pans, bake pans; waffle Irons, smoothing irons, shovels, tongs, waiters,trays,forks, knives, carvers, »tccls,butcher knives, spoons, plated tea and table spoons, pocket and pen knives in great variety, razors and razor straps, scissors,shears, iron and brass, polished steel and common shovels and tongs, shovels, spades, forks, rakes, hoes, tubs, water cans, painted buckets, wash boards,improved patent cistern pumps and lead pipe. Brushes, —A lafgeaSsortment of whitewash,dust, swooping, horse and painters brushes. iron.—A largo stock of hammered bar iron, rolled iron of all kinds, hoop iron, shecliron, round,square and band iron, English wagon boxes, and stool ol ell kindr. Paints, oil, varnishes,turpentine,glue, dec. Glass of oil sizes. To Shoemakers.—A full assortment of Morocco, Linings, Bindings, patent Goat Skins, Losts,Bhoe thread, Pegs, Knives, and Tools of all kinds. Blake's Piro Proof Paints of different colors. To Carpenter*.- Afull assortment of planes,saws, chisels, gages, squares, bracei, bills, bench screws, augurs and augur bitts, hatchets, &c. To Coaehmaktrs and Saddlers.— A first rate as sortment of Carriage trimmings, such as laces, tas sels, fringes, drab cloth and saltlncll, head linings, imitation enameled leather; patent leather curlin oil cloth; plain and figured; Dashorlions,Lamps, Axles Springs, Malablo Costings, Bent Felloes, Hubs, Bows, Philips* patent boxes for wood axles, fine brass, silver plated and Japan hotness mountings. Saddletrees, Whips,and ever article used by Sod dlors very cheap. Carlisle, March 24,1863. Wall Papers. I HAVE just opened tho largest assortment of Wall Papers ever opened in Corlislo, constating of about 10,000 pieces of the latest French and Amoiican designs, ranging in price from 5 cents to $1 75. Also Window Papers, Fire Screens, plain, gieen and blue papers. - Persons wishing to pur chaso any of Ibo above, can aa.o al loa.t £5 pot cl. by calling at i.. E e. Hardware Store, North Hanover St M rch 34, 1063. Attention Shoemakers! JUST receiving and opening a splendid assort moot of Lasts by the sou or singly, Ladies French and Black Kid. Also Madras, Cope And 1 ampico Morocco, American and French Calf Skins, Patent Leather, Pink Linlng,BindingSklng,Thread, Pegs, Awls, Bristles, and a full assortment of Pooia gen* orally used by Shoemakers. Remember ih. Merch »4, 1053. ' To Builders and Housekeepers, THOSE who stobuildlng oraboulcommonoing housekeeping, will bo Boro lo find at all tlpio* an assortment loooleol from. Lock's of all Boris And sizes with brass, argil!o, minbrol and while knobs, with Japanod or plated furniture, butt hinge, out and wrought, wrought and alrap iron hinges, screws, window glass from oxlo to 30x38, bolts, & Yefwho ato aboal gelling married and going to housekeeping —lots ofpletly things to please, such as fancy wallers and Irays; Ivory handle knives and forks in sells and dozens, common knives and forks, butler knives with plaited and ivory han dles, frying nnd broad pans, irons,' tube, churns, &o. HENRY SAXTON, Carlisle, March 31, 1853. To Saddlers, Coachtnakbrs & Blacksmiths ■ 1 K completeassortmentof saddlery, japan, brasa 11 ■*■'* silver mounting, all kinds of carriage trim* . mta ß B,Buch at damask,(attinet, Idee, tasaola, fringe, 1.1 urab ami blue c\olh, red plush, plain, figured and o enamelled canva.B, patent and Imitation Mather, If pl.lml deb.., lamp,, mai. c.Ung, b( , n , f,l| oMl '•, hubb., .poke, bough, h.ram.,o ini rolled IrK it of all aueaconaUntfy hhand. ■ Vr*" | March 8,166 a. H.BAXTOt*. At Ogilby'i JVhoUsali -'and. JRtidiU Emporium. T AM tiowlreceivingmy second eupply ofSummor 1 Goods, bnd will soil lhom : off.cheapeT than aD J Other houue in tho county., ! It is impossible to enumerate—suffice it to s y» that our stock of .Vi. I ."’ Dry-iSoods, is immdhße, Embracing everyafticlo of Dry G°° * abd at prices astonishingly low. B _: n0 Tho Ladies-are paitlculkrly requested to oxami our now Btbokof&egdntptesdGhods, Crape® » Bonnets, Ribbons; &c. , In Gebtletoen's wear wohoVo*a full assor of Cloths, Casaimeres, Vciltilfia, Ontf \Sfdllijigt of every description and price. . r „ _ n .i Also, a now' and large ftssorlmcnt of hed'cs £ Children’* elegant Galtejs, Jenny Lind a ml u ino Shoos, at very low paces. Recollect tho old stand. East Main street. CHA6. OGILBY. May-26, 1833. :i A LARGE Spring Arrival, fcbidb Burpo"® 9 in quantity, quality and price, any that has o been opcnod’ln,Carlisle, consisting of an km s Hardware, Shoo Findings,^oach,Trimming 9 . a *i dlory, Paints,Gils, Varnishes, Gfasa, Nails, r» e » Anvils, Vicos, Bellows, Springe, loos, Veneers, Codarware, Farming Utensils, nar Roled lion, Steel, &c.,.with a thousnnd other arti- Having purchased very largely of heavy Goods previous to thoUdvancb in the prices, I am enabled to sell at the old prices. Persons in want of-Hurd* ware are invited to call.and examine my stock and hoar tho prices, and,they will bo convinced where the cheap Hardware* la lo.behad. ( My stock of Wall papers Is unsurpassed by any other in tho borough. u . Thankful for past favors, a continuance of tho same is solicited. .... _ * JOHN P. LYNE. April?, 1853. IHAV-EjuSt received 25 doz. Grain and Grass Scythes, manufactured foi my.own sales, which are far superior to any other Scythes brought to this market. I have been selling this aiticlo for the. last four years, in which time they have thoioughly proved their superiority over all others. The early attention of cradle makers la Invited to this article. The attention, of Farmers is «lso solicited’tola new patent Scythe Sneth, whreh-doca away with tbccommon heel ring and jgrass'.nail, and has been prononneed by all who have examined it to bo a great improvement.,iiA.largc,lot of 2,3 & 4 prong s, wooden forks, shovels, hqes,&.c. pril 26,.1852. .... ... JOHN P. LYNE. Cheaper than the Cheapest,'and in end less variety. Call and : .see them! SW.HAVERSTlck.haajmtiiocelvodfrom t city-and isnOw opening a splendid' display Fancy Goods t suUable for the 'approaching. Boaso lo which he desires call the attention;*of hn friends and the .public. His assortment in thi ; line cannot be’ surpassed in n»veliy;and6leganc, and both in quality ,andrprice ; of.,the articles, connl fail to please purchasers. It would be impossible enumerate .his. Holiday Fancy Goods, which com prise every variety of fancy-articles of the mostnov c» styles, such as. , Ladies Taney assets,, Fancy Work Boxes, withsowinginslruments. Terracotta. Work (a recent noycl.) Paper Mache Gootjs, Elegant Alabasterand Porcelain lok-stands an troys. , Fancy ivory, pearl dcpbcll card cases, Port Mohnaies of every variety. Gold pons and pencils. • Fancy poper weights, Papctcrics,with a largo variety of ladies an stationery, -Motto seals and wafers, ■ Bilk arid bead purses, Ladies* riding whips elegantly finished, Perfume baskets and bags, Brushes of every kind for. the toilet, ! Roussel's perfumes of var ious kinds, Musical Instruments of oil kinds and at all prices, with on innumerable variety of article* elegantly finished and suitable for holiday presents. Also, an extensive and elegant collection of Gift Books, . comprising the various English and American Ait- WAI.S for 1853, richly .embellished and illustrated Poetical Works,, with Children**i Pictorial Books,for children of all agcs,.fhan which nothing conhomoro appropriate or pleasing as holiday gifts. His aa jorlroent of-School Books and,School Stationery is <o complete, and comprises every thing used in Col leges and the Schools. Ho also calls attention lo his elegant display of • Lamps, Girandoles, &c., from the extensive establishments of Cornelius, Ar cber and others, of Philadelphia, compusing every stylo of Parlor, Obombor and Study Lamps,for burn ing either lard, sperm or othorial oil. together with Flower Vases, Fancy Screens, &c. His assortment m thisliue is unequalled in the borough. Fruits, Fancy Confectionery, Nuts, Pro * mved Fruits,dec., in every variety and at all prices. • ill of which are pure and fresh, such as can be con fidently recommended to bis friends and the little * folks. .Remember the old stand, apposite the Dank S, W. HAVBRSTICK. I December 16,1868. • WE STRIVE TO PLEASE .“ THE subscriber would respectfully announce lo ilie citizen* of this place and all persons alslline the lamo during thoHolydays, that ho baa now pn Band md will continue lo be supplied with tho latest no*, iltica up to the close of tho season* comprising in part J. P. tYNE of the choicest varieties, such ns Fine Candy Toys, Jelly Cakes; Bon Bona, Gum,Cordial, Lemon, Choc olate, and fruit drop*, rose, vanilla ahd bbrrtlalmohde, french and exploding Secrets, also, all the comon fa. rietlcai alt of t*liidh wll bp oold ‘vkoletale or retail il IoW rale* at : Krlss lU|iglo*fl Old Hall, in North Hanover: etreet, a few doors north of tho Oanki whore wo have just Vccoivcd FRUITt} and NUTTS oftlje latest importations. such as orange#, lemons, ralsins/.figs, pruene, citron, currants, soft and paper sholtsd almonds, filberts, cocoa, cream &, ground puls, also , Toys and Fancy Goods of every kind from all part# of Europe, manufactured of wood, glass, china, pipler-mochle, tin, India rub. ber.xlnc, &o.,jnch as, fine wax, kid & jointed dolls, sowing and card baskets, work and fancy boxes, flower vases, motto cops, tea sells, music boxes, port monies, battle doors, grace hoops, masks, drums, guns, trumpets, dominoes, lotto, and other games, ko., fancy aftaps and hair dils.of every variety. In connection with the above a large stock oT family groceries. «uch as Loybring’scrußhod, pulverised and brown Sugars, coffee, molasses, starch, indig, ealcratua, green arid block teas, apices, butler, water and aoda crackers, moieties, &c., end oa wo “Strive to Please a l lore invited to examine olirstbck. The subscriber ratur no biatbankalu the public tor the patrohage beretorofe beilowod oh bim, and bopea by a desire to please to merit a conllobahbo of the same. IF you desire a complete essorlmont of Goods to select from, cell In Bust Main street, whore you c n be supplied with Heir cloth of all breadths, sofa and chair springs, Mahogany Veneers from 37} do to #3 per Belt, Walnut and Maple Veneofs, Mould ings of all breadths, floods, Varnishes, &o. Ilnvito their particular attention to my Varnishes andovory thing’elsduaed’in their lino. MarchS, 1853 SnrijniOß Il.van. Sogu». A lot of ouporior Hovano Sogoroi ouch o» Magnolia., La Sqllonoo, Noptano, Viclorin, E.culapio, Ac. _AI«o Op Wen Leaf, Luciouo Bunery and EiJormlo Tobacco, just CAROTUERB BAItiBAISS. HARDWARE. Scythes!i Confe qtionar ie s P. MONYER To Cabinet Makers. H.SAXTON* iMrTD I- j, o; U-J ; CARLISLp, PA. , T; t ,; A : HO.US|) of Abtcnrtalinnent is-now opened for XjLithb&ceptjpnof bity boarders-by;tho:week or otherffiw, Vho may be Inclined to make ,lhe beau* tifUl bOQllhfQl town of Carlisle' a’ summer re* the accommodation of travellers who may feel disposed to call. The undersigned ahaU spare cf<T pains to eqpplyihtf tabic with the best tho seasons con afford, tj - JQHNjMoUARI'NEY. •N. B; Several Housesnd LttW arooffered .Tor sale on reasonable,terms. J. McC. ApciU4, 1863—3 m.; * TOTITE EAmE^»JFItIEC|aANICS THE respectfully inform tho Ladicsof McchantcsbUrg >nd its vicinity, that he haa joafßUtd 'up. hppWU'o; liig ■'‘ttW 6Und la said borough, n ‘ j'M- I '■ , | lia^ipa 1 9hoe ( Store; ■ designed c&pVcSsly ■for'inoll 1 accommodation, and free (rora the annoydadcsto which they have horo (oforo beon'sdbjQclod, ...This,store will bo under tbo, solo charge and auppryjaiau of his,sister, and Ladies ro, W that jevery attention. ,will,bo paid to tiioir demands. ,A fall and, supply of r ®?dy rna do fronj the best of eastern manufao tones, in addition to.his own, willbd found always on.hanU, consisting in part of Ladies’ Fine Kid aiippors.-Finp all cdjiirs, cushman ties, tollol and onafflo led shdea. Jenny Lind’s, French Babkin, Union tics and all 'do'scriplions, Mlsbes’ colM Gaiiofs of all kinds, children’s fancy Kossuth bools. Gaiters, Ties and French Morocco' shoes, double dhd single soled, &q., &5 ■ Jjc^voold also Inform his old friends' and tho public generally, that he still Corilinues to keep on hand and manufacture’!© order, k’l hU old stand, all kinds of : ; ■ WT u • • GENTLEMEN'S ttBAJI, Bk. such as Men’s* Fine Calfskinubots, from to 85 00 ; .French Morocco from 83 to 84 50; Coarse 800t5,82 50 to 83 00. All rips will he repaired without extra Charge.. • Thankfpl for ; ll)C patronage which has boon exten ded lo.hiin heretofore,,ho hopes by strict attention to business and a desire'to please,,lo merit and ro* cbivo a continuance of the same. , •’ EDWARD LAMONT. , Meohanicsbarg, April 14, *s3—6m. HATS AND CAPS I Spring Styles! TTTM. ,11. .TROUT, bqs just received and opened VV ; the Spring Sly lo of, Hate for 1852, an elegant article, to which ho ipyilce ibo attention of the pub* lie. Hia, Hats arc of all prices, { from Ibo most ele gantly finished to the cheap common article, and of every variety of-style now worn. He continues to tklluSii? rtfofmahufaeluro and keep always on hand a assortment ofHATS and CAPS fpr men and boys, and he can soil a cheaper an'd better article than any other establish raent in town. Those In want of good, well made, and elegantly finished Hats, would do well to Call before purchasing elsewhere. The attention of citizens and strangers is particu larly invited to the beautiful Spring Stylo of Hals, just received, a realty handsome article, and warran ted lo be just as good, as it is neat and tasteful in appearance. Remember that the largest and best assortment in town may always bo found at TROUT'S, Irvine* t Roto, rear of the Epitcopal Church. Carlisle, April 2s, 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- BfiMiMnKr ing . variety of Cabinet-ware nn j Chairs,.which ho has mow on band ol his Rooms, corner of Hanover and Loulbcr streets, opppsito John Hnmcr’e store, Carlisle. He is confident that the finish of the workmanship,' and, clcgance of stylo,ln,which his articles are got up, together with their cheapness, wiU recomhund thqm to every person wanting Fur. niturP. 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 foil to suit paicbasors. He would earnestly invito persons who are abobt to commends housekeeping, to coil and examine his present elegant stock, to .which he will constantly make additions of the newest and most modern styles. COFFINS made to order a! (he shortest notice, for town and country. December *3, 1852—1 y N. D.—Two good Journeymen Cabinet rankers can find constant employment at the above estab lishment. Two Apprentices—boys about 10 or 17 years of age—will also bo taken, if application bo made soon. J F Coacli Trimming, Coacli Painting, Saddle and Unrncss Making. THE subscribers respectfully inform tho public, that they hove opened a new shop in North Hanover street, a few doors north of Glass* Hotel, where they are prepared to make every article in their linoof business as cheap, ISMkhcat-and os substantial as can ony where in Cumber-^" 1 ■ ■■' land county. They ore now prepared to Trim and Paint Coaches at short notice, and on the most reasonable terms. They have also on hand, ond will manufacture to order, Single and Double Hoi ness, Saddles, Bridles, Collars, &c. ■ Having had considerable experience in the above business, tho undersigned flatter themselves I hat they con give satisfaction to all who may favorthom with their custom. With moderate prices ond a desire to please,they solicit a shaio of public patronage. C. M. COCKLIN. Carlisle, Juno 24, 1962—1y* NEW GOODS r |'HE subscriber having just returned from tho I city, offers to his customers and tho public in ncgoral, a largo and well selected assortment of Candies, Fruits, Nuts, &c,, which for price and quality cannot bo beat. We have, constantly on hand and manufacturing CAN* of a superior quality, consisting of Stick Candles of all kinds, mint, lemon, chocolate and Gum Drops, Fruits and Nuts of all kinds, suck as Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Raisins, Dotes, Prunes, Atmons, 'English Walnuts, Cream Nuts, Filberts, Cocoa Nuts,California and, African Ground Nuts. Also, a largo assortment of ,Wlllow Crbdl® B * Cobs, Coaches, dec.; Accotdeons from 26 cents to $lO, Duller, Sugar and Water Crackers, Cavon* dish, Congress, Mrs.. Miller's dc Goodwin's Fine Cut Tobacco, ond a variety of other goods. From the liberal patronage heretofore extended to him, ho hopes to receive a continuance of (ho sanid. Remember the place, opposite Mxbion Hai.l A. S, WORMLEY. Carlisle, April fes, 1863. The Best and Cheapest Family Coal in the Market. TON-S of Superior’ Coal, from Rausch GAja, Dauphin county, and , Gold Mjno Gap, Sohuylkill county, for sale by Ei BiouLt.Jr. at the Waro-houeo property formerly owned by S. M. Hoover* at prices front $3*25 to $3,60 per ton. March 17, 1863. Limeburner’s Coal, 1 nnnTONS Llmobumcr’a Coal, of (ho beet IUUU '(futility, Joel rocojvipg and for sale by E. Biddle, jr, Only $9,40 per ton. Formers living along the lino of tho Cumberland Volley Railroad, can have tho coal delivered to (hem at any poibt of tho route. Orders by letter, (post paid,) promptly attended to. u 1 R. DIDDLE, Jr. March 17,1953-rtf;,. Lama Cloths. A Large assortment of tine Lama Cloths.for lady' drosses, which will be aotd very cheap. , Feb. 24,1858. N. W. WOODS. Aegnt, POLISH for Linens, dec. A superior article of Starch Polish, for imparting a fine, polish to rtuislln, dollars, cambrics, &o. For sale at the store of J. W. BOV. Carlisle, Juno 9, )663. • -MARRIAGE, ' happiness and competence. WUVISITf . That we behold ntiby fomalesi stirci In the meridian of lift ' -broken In heelth and ipiri» with a complitkdoa of dUeues \ . ud tllmenl*. depriving tWrtofthe power for the, enjoyment; , of life utilln when physical health, buoyancy'©? Mnria, tnd nappy serenity bfnund, arising Com a coudifioaof heoltb, •,, i ■hoaldbepcedonuiiant- • - . ~ • . , 1 Many olThb Mures of her Ifcffenngtkt firtb-pdrhips Vsars - • before, perhaps during girlhood, orlhe first yean of manlago-- ~ ' were In their oniui’to light ki to pui unuCUCCd, add Of coupe . ueglected. ’-'J'/. ‘ , ■When too late !to’he benefited by oar knowledge* look / back and moan, and regret the Tull,consequences of Oar. ignorance. ; What would we not often give to possets, in early life, (no knowledge we obtaiu-in after year* 5 And what days and , nlglita of anguish we might not have been spared, If the knowledge was timely possessed. It u i,.- ' ' 1 : , l fllDUlfpHOLY’AliiD STARTLIRQi . To Whoid thb sldkneu and idfftrlagendaltd by many a wlft for.many years, from causes simple, and controllable, cully remedied—or better still,—not incurred, iferery Wil ANDMOIrRER Possessed the information contained in a little volume, (with in tile reach of ill) which would spare to herself TEAKS OF MISERY, And .to her husband the constant toil and anxiety of ihlnd, neceasartlydevolving upon him lrom-aicknesk-oi the wifo, without giving him tha opportunity of acquiring thtt-eora-. petenca vrhich.hU exertlobs are:iiituled. and the possession of which would secure the happiness of himself, wifo, and children. . • . SECURE THE MEANS OF HAPPINESS By becoming in time possessed cl the knowledge, the wmjl of which has caused the sickness and poverty of. thousands. In view of snob conitquences, no wife or mother Is exen* sable.if she neglect to avail herself of that knowledgeiin respect to herself, which would spare her much suffering, be the. means t>f happiness jwd prospenty ,to nernuSbind.-aua confer upon herclmdreii ihatbiessnig above all price—healthy bodies, with healthy minds. Tint fcnowUdga Is contained in a little work entitled THE MARRIED WOMAN’S Private Medical Companion. BY DH« A. M. MAURICEAU, riomaon or diiexiei or woMbit. One Hundredth Edition': lBmo-,pj».450. Price, 50 efJ {OK rtKB P*»B, EXTRA Bisruno, 91 00.] Fine published in 1817, and it is not SURPRIZING OR WONDEHFUI/, Ootislderlnir th»t ,BVBRTf fc FEMALE, WHETHER MARRIED OR NOT, can here acquire a foil knowledge of the nature, character antt. cause* of her complaints, with the various symptoms, and that nearly HALF A SIliiLlON COPIES should have been sold. . „ . . .. . It It impracticable to convey folly .the various subjects treated of, as tliey are of a nature strictly intended for the .married, or,those contemplating mamsges, but uq female desirous of enjoying health. and that beauty, consequent awn health, which Is *o conducive to her owu happiness, and that of her husband, hot either has or will obtain tt, as has or will •eery husband who has the love ami affection of ms wife at heart, ot that of hi* own pecuniary improvement. UPWARDS OF ONE HUNDRED THOU SAND COPIES flare been SENT OY MAIL within die last few month* *£/ vri V£f V!£f Gjjl Cjji W|)l ' G} Gji £jjt Kt’Basc and Shameful Fraud!! CAUTION TO BOOKSELLERS. VIOLATION OF COPYRIGHT. A SPURIOUS EDITION Flefrant and barefaced, b»s been surreptitiously issued, with lire tame form and size, exactly the simb Title Faob, and eiactfy the same TYPOGRAPHICAL. ARRANGEMENT* Dak another name substituted for “ Dr. A. M. Manrieeau," and " Boston” for" New York,” and the words, > £wtßhbd In’the Clerk’s Office of the District Court of the Southern District of New York, OMITTED. Tlie contests, the TUbjeot matter, and reading are ENTIRELY DIFFERENT, Printed on poor, brownish, dirty paper, with a cover, ll can be known alio from the miserable and illegible wood cuts scattered throughout its pages. The copyright edition eontnltu node. If there are any in (he trade so lost lo shame and common honesty as to be willing patiles IN DEFRAUDING THEIR CUSTOMERS, No lest than the legal owner of the Property in copyright, they will be prosecuted, and steps will be taken to expose them lo the public. A copy will be sent to each bookseller or firm, (with the terms upon which they will he furnished,) upon receipt of his or their business card of address.' CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. DE NOT DEFRAUDED! Unr no book itnlau Sr. A. M. Manneeatt, 130 Liberty *U N. Y-, •• on (ho lille r*e«, and (he entry in Clerk’a Office on tho back oflite title rase eorrttpondf at herein, fend buy only of retptctable and honorable dealen, or tend by mail, and ad dmtto Dr. A. M.Maaricean. Full title pas#, with cnntenli, toeciher wjth a few pagei treating of important tnbjecu to e*ery married female, will be eeut, free oicharge, to any one enclosing a letter tump in ■ prepaid letter, addretted at herein. CrOn receipt of Fifty Cents, (or One DolUr for the line Edition extra blnrtltiß.) utfHD MARIIIBD WOBUH'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION *♦ Is sent (ma§hit fftt) to any part of the United States. All letters matt be poet-nnld. and ndtlrrnccl to DR. A. 1»L MAUniCBAU, Box WB4, BeW York City. Pabllshlng Office, Ho. 180 Liberty Street, new York, For sale by Blanch dc Crop Harrisburg, J Swart Bloomsbnrg, J 8 Worth Lebanon, C W Do Wit Milford, J W Enoraingor Danheim, H W Smith Huntingdon,B Me onald Uniontown, J M Baum New Beilin, H A Lnntz Beading, B T Morse Cronesville, N Y; R P Crockor Brownsville, Wonts & Stark Carbondale, EUred & Wright Williams port, 8 Tuck Wilkosborre.G W Eorlo Woynesboro; R Crosky Mercer,S Leader Hanover, S W Taylor Utica,BP Cummings Somerset, T B Peterson, Philadelphia. July 23, 1852—3m* Slorrs’CHcinlcalllnir Invlgorator ARE YOU DALDI la your boir falling offl Or is your beau covered with Dandruff or Scraffl If so, then make a fair trial of Storrs* Chemical Hair Invigorator. Hundreds of persons in all ports of tho country whoso bonds wore entire* ly bald, have had thoit hair fully restored to its orjg. Inal perfection by tho use of this valuable article.— Bead the testimony. New York, Jan. 1,1661, Mf. Sronns.—Dear Sir: Mr. Smith, of Newton, L. 1., obtained a bottle of your excellent Hair Jnvig. orator for his little girl, about four ycara old, her head bcingentiroly bald;no horrof ony consequence having grown on her head from birth, and surprising as it may appear, after haying need but one bottle, h Complete head of hair was produced njarly two inches long pf a fine healthy growth. A. DopLiTTts, M. O, No, 141, Grand St. PniLAOSi.ruiA,.May 10, 1660. , Mr. Bronns—Sir: After being bald for a number of years, and having used numerous preparations to no effect, your Chemical Hair Invigprotor has pro* (]pced o floe head of new hair, ond I hardly know how to oxpr® BB my f° r the benefit I hove received from your voluiible oiilvltL , J. Wadsworth, No. Orchard •!* Tho following testimony is from Mr, McMokih 'editor of the “Saturday Couricrt” “Btoras* Haiti Intiootutoii.—lt gives us much pleasure, unsolicited, to record our testimony In fa* vor of the groat pleasantness and entire efficacy pf Stofrs* Chemical Hair Invigoiator. On recovering from tho recent severe attock of illness, wb discover, cd that our utiubl healthy and abundant crop of hair was rapidly fulling off, "and chancing ta.have on hand A sample of tho above article furnished by the tnanufacturor.mtany months previously, wo used hut a tflngltboUlo, us directed, and found it to operate like a charm, in entirely cheeking tho fall and creot ing a new and healthy action of (ho scalp/' • . Wo Could give many other references to some of our most respoclahlo citizens,hut would ask all who arb troubled with Dandruff, are bald, or ore losing their hair, to give Btone* Chomital Hairlnvigoralor a trial,' and oho trial will do more to convince you of obr claims for it than all tholestlmbny of others that wb might produce. . . .. “Slorr’s Chemical ttair.ln* vigorator,*’ahd no'verlot dealers persuade youto use any olhcrorticle as a substitute. Prioo 26 cents a bottle. Proprietors And Manufacturers.—C. P, Ambt & Co., No. 120, Arch street, Philadelphia. For sale lh Carlisle by 8* W, Havorstlck, 6nml. Elliott,and—— Kcteo,and by dculersgonorally. October 28,1652 —1 y PR. JOHN 8. SPRIGGS, OFFERS his profeatiohnlsorviccß lotho people fo Dickinson townahip snd vicinity. Residence— Or the Walnut Bottom road, 1 mileeaet 6f Centre* ville. February 8, 1863. ly - I'ui-.-! * -Fire Insaratice, ~ I THE Allen and Eas iißo nn bbor o o n b Mni...t uirtwt* ‘co’d^.by; pornled by an act of Aftfcmbfyj'lk; »W‘lbi|, 'iiPt izod, aOd in aperflloi iinder (hi ttWatfomihi »'W "IJiitWM&iHkdCuttm, Maldhtnr Dfenneßiin, ChrialTan Sikyhftn 1 Jdt,» S' DdnldlvJacob ,l.:CobrcrltowlrHyoV,Hbnt»LlLu Benjamin B. MUsedr. Jaidb.Mimina.'jMbph \ViIS' ersndnv Alexander Calhcart*. ! i,. ctc * Tho rates dfinsdrancb areOsilow and faverab?* as any Compddy of (he hind in iho BWie, Peraotn wishing lq bccomoroembers srointiled to make »th plication to the agonleoflho company whoaro ling to wallupon (bom at-any time. \ „. ‘ . UENJ. H/MOSBER, eftf r , , , Henry,Logan, Vice President, Lswis' Hrxq.iSetfr^aryi: MibilAfeL CocKLiN. TVedrurer, ‘, Oclobbr 7,1852. ' , ; ' '' ageMts. 1 .. Cumhirland Cs«h|y.~'Rudolpß‘ Marlin, N.Cota. borlandj G. B. Herman, Kingstbwn; Hohry z* ir J irig; ShiromanstoWb Bell, Carlrule; Dr. J, AhJ.Charchtbwnj Samuel Graham, WeMpennsboro’i James M*Dowelt,- Frankfort i Mbde'Giiffifh.Soaiii MiddlelonjSacnoelWoodburri} Dioklnttn; Bstooil Coover, Benjamin Hovcrslick.'Mechnnieiburg, Jbhn Shcrrick, Lisburn, David Cjotor,Shepherdstoa>n. ‘‘■York ’Coftnfy.—Jotih DdWnidn,tMllagurg; P<i„ Wolford,'Frbnklihf John Smith, Wnshlnj( QQ) W. S.- Picking, Dovbrs J, W.CrOtti Pafadlsd.- Harrttburg.-r-HovBCT & Lochmah. ; Members ofthecompany having polices' dboolirf exp ro can have thorn renewed by making: appliaar lion to any of; tho agents* '* ; WHITE HALL ACAHtMy, 3 miles t oesiof Pa. THE Fifth Session of this flourishing ttisiiVh* tlon Wil commence bn Monday-the 9d J ft y 0 r May next. Parents ond Guardians are respect fully solicited to inqdire into the merit* of tbit Institution before sending their ‘sons oi wardi elsewhere. The bilnationis retired, pleasant,health, ful, and convenient of. access; The course of in* situation will embrace the different branches of a thorough English education, -together wth the Lt* tin, Greek, French, German,.Spanish and Porta* guoso languages, and Vocal & Instrumental Music. The Principal will be arsisted by four well qualified teachers, viz: two in the English branches, one in Penmanship, and Drawing, end one ib Music and Modern Languages. TERMS* Doaiding,washing,tuition in the English branches, and' Vocal music p'er -bob* sion,(6 months,) • f&0 00 Ancient and Modern Languages, each, 6 0D Instrumental music, 10 0D Foi cirodl&rs and other information,address D. DENLFNGER,PrincipaI. White Hill, Ctfmb. Co.. I*a March 10,1863. PLAINFIELD CLASSICAL *CA DEittV. NEAB CAKUfiIE, PA. THE 14th Session , will commence May 2d. Tbs buildings (one erected lasi Fali)-aro new and ex tensive. The situation is ail-lbat ban be desired for hoalllifulnrss or moral purity. Removed from the excitement of Town or City, the students may here prepare for college, mercantile pursuits, dee. All the branches are taught which go- to form a hbenl education. A conscientious discharge of duly hu secured the present flourishing condition of-the In. slitulion. Its future success (under Providence) shall bo maintained by the same means. • Terms—Board and Tuition per session, .. 950. For Catalogue with full information, address R. K. BURNS, Principal f prtiprblor. Plainfield Post Office, March 30, 1653. Cumb. Co Pa STRAW COODS-SPBI.TO 11553. THE Subscriber is now prepared to exhibit to Merchants and Milliners his usual heavy stuck of Ladles' and Misses 1 STRAW AND SILK BONNETS. STRAW TRIMMINGS and ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS . Palm.loaf,Panama and Every Variety of-. SUMMER HATS for Gentlemen, which for Extent. Variety and boun ty of manofactoro, as well as urtifdrmly close prices, will be found unrivalled.' THOMAS WHITE, No. 41 Sooth Scdond Street. Feb. 10—3rn Philadelphia. NEW DRUG STORE! South Hanover Street, near the Court House. BJ. KIiSKFEU, Druggist, would respectfully ( inform the cilizeris;of Carlisle and vioinily, that he has opened a new CHEMICAL AND DRUG STORE., His slock Is entirely new, and has been selected with groat care. As many of the ariicles in daily uao by. physicians and families deteriorate by age and exposoyev great care will bo taken.not to al low such articles to accumulate In such quant'iile*. Attention H especially invited .(o Airs stork of Essential Oils, Tinctures, Wines, Es trada, Confections, Chcniicßlp, &c,, together wbb a full assortment of Points, Varnishes, Dye-stuffi, Paint and Varnish Brushes, qml . i CONFECTIONARIES of every variety. He has also on hand a splendid assortment of Perfumes, soaps, fancy, hair,clothes and flesh brushes, supporters, breast exhausters, nipple shields, tooth washes.and pastes; also Medicinal J Vines-and Rraddict,- of the best quality. Sogars,from thobeefHaVui and Spanish housbs, of okery flavor, from boo cent upwards. S In order to ensure his customers againbt mis takes during any temporaryabsenceol'lhcpTopTic lor, the services of on experienced and .competent assistant have been secured, which will bo felt to bo important, in view of the responsibilities vfhiob are known to' devolve upon the druggist. Physicians* preaciiptions'will be faithfully sad promptly attended to. Orders from Physicians and Mordhanls in the country will be filled with care, and'at prices which most prove Satisfactory. All officinal preparations made in strictaccord ance with the directions of the U. S. Pharmaco poeia. 1 ' ‘ ,-A liberal share of public patronage Is respect folly solicited. Terms cash. 1 ' : July 91, 1853* B. J. KllffiFEß- _ Mineral Waters, Sarsaparilla), &c. THE subscriber would ibdpvdlVny'. sbnoonc® to the citizens'of Carlisle, and the at large, that he has commenced the manufacture of Mincnai/Waters aud yny best flavor and qnality, and the bottling of jPorter. Alo, a2d Cider. He la fully and.amply prepared to furnish sM orders proinplly and with duspalckr and hopes by strict filtpmion id rncrive that Pa tronage duo to enterprise, which n" respeotidliy asks. GEO. W. DRANiiT. Carlisle, March, 10,185?—Cm , €iicc*i«ff ivo^s i u ; THEvoaders of: the Voluptcor are informed of (ho important factthal llio subscribers,are PP W opening an extra big lot ofchoapSPßlNO AND SUMMER GOODS, among which, are the foN lowing; . ‘ , gentlemen's wear. , ladies 1 Wear.; . Cloths, High Lustre Dl'k. 6l^» Cassimorcs, Do., • Ifanoy dt. . Vestings, 'tfcra Saline. Summer Coalings* Dnrege deXaines, Pant Stuffs, Lawns,;. . > i.■ Hats, Mous, do.Lalnes, Suspdhddrs, ; Mohs. dd bbgfc, . Cravats* High Lustre Block At* Handkerchiefs, podhni, Stockings, ‘ Glholiams, QloVcS, Boht|ol Ribhdns, Gloves, Mills, MuSlins,CfllloMs, ‘Hosid/V, . ... Cheeks, Tickings,, Needle worked CollSt fl » Flonrtele, Bagging, Ciilra'pseUes,,, Counterpanes, ladings anil Inserting* Carpet Chain, &o« > ,«Kpi sc.. ~ * and a complete assortment of Goods, in our »»*• which we are selling at very low prices InertO'*' Country prbducb taken in exchange for Goods* V , DENTZ & BROTHERS March 31,18f>3.
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