nth# tfMK jftWdWP* opined ni*todfaHl«»JOf^f*WVO|P9»Mj' . fc«« AfciWbWiWwJ^W oc . BU f gei ' WioWa* poeoijlo rooespecmlly. worthy of your -yqqnflderatjoD; |o prqviijing Tor the present. *, »ou can hardly Tail lo avail yoursolvca or the j(gh| t W,hioh the experience of the p4Bl casta ' . ppoa ibV future. . ... , iTlio * growth of oar population bos now ' broaghi 08. ln Iho clcsUncd career oroor na 'lional hinlory.to o point nl wind. .1 well Oc ‘hooves gs lo expand our vision over llio *•« decennial rc.orns of tbo - »^.S55£.“iS Carried forward from Uie pbict already reach ed. for only a short period of lime as applica ble to the existence of a nation, Ibis law of progress, if unchecked, will bring us to al most incredible result** ..... . A. large allowance for a diminished proper .. lional effect of emigration would not very ma* lerially reduce the caiitnale, while the merest, ed average dura'ion of human life, known to have already resulted from the scientific and hygienic improvement* for the past filly years will tend lo keep op through the neat fifiy, or perhaps hundred, the asme ratio of growth, which has been thus revealed io our past pro gress, and lo the influence of these causes ro«y be adedd the iaflua of laboring class** from eastern Asia ta the Pacific aide of our posses alone, together with the prob»Wo accession of (be population* already existing rn other parts ofoqr hemisphere, which within the period m question, will fe*l.wilh yearly increasing force, ihe natural attraction of so vast, power lul, and prosperous a confederation of «cli*go?ermng republics, sod seek the privilege ol being ad mitted withio-ita «afe and happy bosom, transferring with themselves, by a peaceful and healthy process of incorporation, spacious regions oftirgin and exhoberaut soil, which are destined lo swarm with the fait growing and fast-spreading millions of oor race. These considerations seem fully to justify tba presumption that the law of population abrffe slated will continue to act with undi- effect, through at least the ncilbalf century* and that thousands of persons who have already arrived at maiurity, and are now exercising the right* of freemen, will close their eyes ho the spectacle of more than one hundred millions of population embraced with in (be majestic proportions of the American Dotoo. ll is not merely «s on interesting topic of speculation that 1 piescol these views for your consideration. They have important practical bearings upon all the political dalles we are called upon to perform Heretofore oqt system of government has w or ked on what may be termed a miniature scale, in com pa ri soo with the development, winch it must as* some, within a future so near at hand, as scarcely to be beyond the present of the ex- Uling generation. Iti* evident that a confederation «o vast and •o Tmried, both in nombers and in territorial extent, in habits and in interest*, could only j be kept in national cohesion by the auicicst fidelity to the principles of the constitution, as understood by those who have adhered to the moat restricted construction of the powers granted by the people and the States. Inter preted end applied according to these princi ples, Ibe great compact adapts tlacll with healthy ease and freedom to an unlimited ex tension of that benign system of federative ael -government, of which it is our glunotis, sod, 1 trust, immortal charter. Let as, then, with redoubled vigilance, be on our guard ’adm yielding to the temptation of the ex ercise 01 Binnxnn eycn under the pressure of the motives of conceaeo ry advantage and apparent temporary expedi ency. Tbe minimum of federal government, com patible wltb tbe maintenance of national unity and efficient action in our relations with the real of the •.world, should afford the rule and meant* of oooslroctioo of our powers under Ihe gender clauses of the conatitniion. A mmU of strict deference to the sovereign rights nod dignity of every Stale, rather than a dts poeilioo to subordinate (he Stales into a pro vincial relation to the central authority, should characterize all oar exorcise of the respective power* temporarily vested in ns as o sacred frost from Ibe generous confidence of our con. stiloeots. lo like manner, ae a manifestly Indispensa ble condition oflhe perpetuation of the Union, and of tbe realization of that magnificent national future adverted to, does the duty be come yearly stronger and clearer upon us, as citizens of the several Stales, to cultivate a fraternal and affectionate spirit, language, and conduct. In regard to other Stales, and in re lation to the varied interests, institutions and , habits of sentiment and opinion, which may respectively characterize them. Mutual for bearance, respect, and noninterference in our personal action aa citizens, and an enlarged exercise of (he must liberal pnnciclet of cum hy in the public don lings ol Stole with Stale, whether in legislation nr in the execution of law*, are the meant to perpetuate that conll dence and fraternity, the decay of which a mere political-union.on so vast a scale could not long surviva ls! still another point of view, is an Impor tant practical duly auggested by this consid eration of the magnitude of dimensions, to which our political system, with its corres ponding machinery of government, i« so rapid ly expanding- With increased vigilance does tt require us to cultivate the cardinal virtues ef public frugality and official integrity and purity. Pubbo affairs ought to bo so con ducted (hut u settled conviction shall pervade the fntire Union, that nothing short of the highest (one and standard of j>oMic morality marks every part of (ho .idininis'raiian and legislation ol the general government Thus will the federal system, whatever expansion Urn • and progress mav give it, continue more and more deeply rooted in llio love and con fidenoe of the people. Thai vise economy, which is as far re moved from parsimony as from corrupt and corrupting ex-iravaoauce—that single regard fbr the public-good* which will frown upon felfatlempts to approach the treasury with ioeidUooc projjßctfl of private Interests cloak ed under public pretexts—that sound fiscal adminlsuation,- which in the legislative de partment guards against the dangerous fcmnlatioiw incident looverflowing revenue, and li the executive, maintains an unsleep ing watchfulness against the tendency of allnational expenditure to extravagance— while Ihey are attained elementary political doties. roar, \ trust, be deemed as properly advened to and urged, in view of the more Impressive sense of that necessity, which »s direeily suggested by the considerations tv. w ** Since the adjournment of Congress, > ho Vice President of the United Status has passed from the scenes of earth, without Having entered opon.lheduiies of the station lo which be had been called by the voice of his countrymen* Hpvlpg occupied, ojtnoal ppntinupusly, for mofo lhap tinny years, a sept in one o; the other of the ttyo Houses Of Congress, and having, by his singular parity and wisdom, secured unbounded confidence and universal respect, his failing health was watched by the nation with painful solicitude. HU loss lo tbe country, 1 kinder eUthe circumstances, has been just* ly regarded as Irreparable. In compliance with the Act of Congress, Of March 2,1853, tho oath of office was ad- . fkffclsiAFfld to him on thoftlth of that month, 'at ©al&lpi near Malanias, In iho island of Cuba; but his »ir*potu &radiuiljr jtolined, fend Was hardlv pufficloui loona kla him lo return to hlshomo in Alabama, whißrodlhaaightoenlh do J «f April, In tbo -llolntercut,and beingconscious gf no rno ■ ’■'llWiw iny 'baTt'wfhlplj ate not loMMipUr •• tUmiSnor, anil advancement of ray W“n- IreTl hop. it may bo mjr prlvrlego W dp- Mrieend Muure, nol.only your cordial oo opeMlUm Id great public nwaantoa, but alao - th. 050 yoUtjpns of ipotual confidence ami regard, which Mb always bo desirable 0 cultivate bntween members of co-ordinalo branches of PIERCE. Washington, D. C,, Dec. fi, 1853,- Saxton Leads the Column. AFTBR d»ya and nights of unceasing toil and trouble, 1 have succeeded in marking and ar ranging my new stock of II ARDWARE, and al though there has been a tremendous rush of custo mers who know where to deal on reasonable terms, ajn who appreciate my old habit of selling cheap without making much fuss about the matter. lam constantly making room for new customers to .drop in nod examine what is undoubtedly the largest and best assortment of goods ever offered west of Phila delphia, and embracing everything usually found in v Hardware Store, from a needle to an anchor. All of which are of iho best quality and will be sold at prices which cannot fail to give satisfaction. TO CARPENTERS * BUILDERS ; I would say that my slock of Cross cut, handy panel, ripping and back saves ; bright, black, and blue augers, chisels, planes, locks, latches, hinges, screws, airtight necked and band bolls,broad, point* ing and chopping axes, hatchets, iron and steel squares, rules, tape measures, levels, &c., cannot fail to please the most fastidious in quality and price CABINET r jJtlca.R P Cummings Somerset, T B Peterson, market cars; they are all In excellent order and Philadelphia will be sold at a bargain, either lojjelhe' or s»pa-| Bept. |, lßfi3 6rn Bail Road Car* for Sale rate. For particulars apply to H. A.’ZOLLINGER. Newport. Perry co., Sep' 23. ’s3—3m NEW GROCERIES. NOW open and for sale al "Marion Hall” , Family Grocery Store, <1 largo and general assort 11. J. WOLF, ineiii of articles, useful and fancy, embracing in Attorney at law. {Office, No. 2, liretem'a Iloic.) I All profcssionol busmen slnclly iiltcndcd if). Tlic Gcnnon language apolicn us readily uh the English. September 22, 1053. ' Mur.trniba and Java Coffees, Green Kio and Roasted Coffee, , Jenkins’ best brand of Teas, , Drawn .mil Clarified Sugars, ( VV bii»* and Preserving “ , KEHIOV A-Li. 1 Putvinizoi) »".l crnshe.l 11 mount, t.oeoa nnd Chocolate, JOHN T>. GORGAS hereby inform* h» friend* H\ e ami Corn Starch, and customers, that he ho* removed hi* TIN Carina and Essence of Coffee, • I WARE and STOKE ROOMS to the mom lately l > ..veriny T s finest Syrup, Orleans Banking Molas* occupied by Mr. J. W. Eby a* a Grocery store, on *,. Pt Spices, ground and unground; Mace, Citron, Main street, where ho will b* heretofore monufae- Vanilla llnan. Cheese, Crackers, Candles, &-C. jgp Oil.* (IUCCKSWaiC, Bffij TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE, , mbraces a largo and general varietyjpffly made in the best stylo and oi the very lowest prices. 0 ( the »>. si white Granite, a Iron Slone ware, Liv- Good workmen and the very bent material always I u.d ominon waio, enabling the customer employed so as to insure entire B.iiiefneiion. t<. s.de.-i in setts or pieces of nny si*o necessary Snouting ‘>'“l Job Work done <• t the short,-si n- , tl „| ~j u,p dillVrenl Biyles, together with a variety ice in II superior manner an.l at fnir piires Also „| j,'j nr While and Gold Hand, English and French m Blore Ut all seasons U large ahd I.tirumv,-V.UM-IJ Chtn.i s,-iih -.1 Tea ware, nnd other varieties of ol uH,*la) and fin** fancy China ware, including trays, Parlor and Cooking Stoves, plates, vases, fruit dishes, coffee cups, &c. comprising every new and fancy style, of all price* and sizes, adapted to burning either wood or cool. nm |, rHo | n ~ howl?, djshes, molasses cans, sugar Hie assortment of stoves he tnlonds shall cot c j )OW | „ largo selection of fine fluted tumblers, surpassed by any other establishment; comprising a an( j glasses, and other useful articles. score or more of different styles to suit all ustes.— „ r Thankful to hU friend? for the patronage so long Wtllow and Cedar Ware , bestowed upon him at his old stand, ho respectfully afnon g which arc tubs, churns, water pales, tnca. invites a call *&t his new establishment, confident sures, market boskets, travelling bqpkels, as well that his lariro oßSortropnl cannot fail to please. M other CO verod and uncovered baskets. Also, JOHN D. GOKGAB. 'j'gbJe Oil of the finest brand, Sperm and other Oils, Tobacco, Cigars, Soaps, &o. A email lot of choice MACKAREL of No. 1 quality. Also, a trimmed Moss Mackerel —both In handsomo as* I sorted packages of halves,quarters and kits—with all the other varieties of a Grocery and Queens* ware store. Wo feel thankful for the patronage heretofore bestowed on us. nnd invito a continuance of like favors. W* ENY. Carlisle, Juno 9, 1853. ’ Spi'lns and Summer Goode. THE subscriber in now opening o beautiful assort mont of treasonable goods, comprising nr the lo ns* stylo Brocade Bareges (n wood color, Figured Bareges of various styles, Crapo d’Espsgno, Crapo d’ArUia, Urozillionnos, Crapo do Paris, Grenadine*, French Organdy Lawns, Bmogo do Laities, Mona ds Lainns, Dotted and plain Swiss Mulls, Jaconet and Cambric Muslins, Cambric Dimilys, Embroider lot, English Crapes, Lacs Voile, Hosiery end Oloves of all kinds, with a variety of other Good** oil PI which will bo sold at very low price*. O. W. HITNER. May 13. 1858. SEE HERE SAjMBOI what do matter wid you dia morpln ? you look like you had a "sick o fitnc**" dis mornln. O, golly t Ned, di* nlgga mojo dead Jtld do dlroal Yah.ynh, yah, when will nig' ga Urn *pu*B 1 don’t you tea all da wliltp gemmon an lodjqp go to tyb*Bft olioap •'•lioio oary pop ,r an git ft bottlo ofofUrcAer’* MateA!*** Cor* dfalT Ciw you right off;/! golly 1 ME MARRIAGE STATE ; Shmll Bmpfptfiu mma .Budif* or nftiatry awl • ; ' «tl«Mi it r MOST STARTLING~COHSIDERATIONSI Reflections for the Thonghtfnl. Strange that .countless hpman bclnga exist and drag through Ufo ns do tho beasts of the field, ox the insects of the earth, wincing no'more thought or reflection than though the noble faculties of mind were not vouchsafed to them. Many each are husbands and lathers, upon whom are dependent the health, the well-being, and the happiness of s confiding and affectionate wife, with perhaps a family of children-- WIFE UROSBS TOOK TEAS TO YEAH In that pitiable condition as not oven for one day to feel tho nappy and exhilarating influence incident to the enjoyment of health. She may not bo an invalid confined to her bed. or even to her room } ns her pride, ambition and energy induce and core her to Uko personal charge of her household, even when her health will not adroit of it j bnt she is nevertheless perceptibly linking from day to day, and always ailing. Thus, day after day, and month after month tran spire. Her health daily rinks, till finally oven the Kbpe of recovery no longer remains. And thus THE BLOOMING BRIDE, But a few yean ago in the flush of health and youth, and bnoyanoy of spirits, rapidly, and appa rently inexplicably, becomes a feeble, sickly, de bilitated wife, with frame emaciated, nerves un strung, spirits depressed, countenance bearing the impress of suffering, and an utter physical and mental prostration. Sometimes this deplorable change may and docs arise from organic or constitutional causes. But oflener, by far oflener, to gross and inexcusable ignorance of the simplest and plainest rules of health as connected with the marriage state, tho violation of which entails disease, suffering and misery, not only to the wife, hut often Hereditary Complaints upon the Children “ UWrO THE THIRD AND FOURTH GENERATION,** franimlttlng CONBUMWBOS, SCROfuIA, HYPOCHOSDIUA, INSANITY, GOUT, - KINO'S EVIL, and other dlmiei, as a DREADFUL INHERITANCE And most this continue 1 Shall we bo wise fa ill that concerns the cattle of oar fields, oar hones, oar sheep, oar cows, oar oxen, the n&tare ana character of the soil we possess, the texture and quality of oar Roods and merchandise; hat In all that concerns ourselves as human beings, with human functions and passions, subject to great derange* ment, involving our future peace and happiness— In all that concerns the health and welfare of the wife of our affections, and the mother of our chil dren ; in all that concerns the mental and physical well being of those children, wo should be Im mersed in the darkest and most AS CULPABLE AS INEXCUSABLE ! How long shall this ignOracce prevail so produc tive of its bitter fruits T How shall tue wife and mother be ignorant of the nature, character and causes of the various womb and sexual complaints, embittering her days by suffering—suffering often prolonged to years, eventuating in a complication of diseases utterly and hopelesalv Incurable 1 Shall we lor ever close our eyes to the results of physio logical science by which We may arrive at an understanding of ourselves as men and women, subject to scrioas life-long enduring diseases, ono perpetuating them to our children. LET EVERY WIFE AND HUSBAND FORDEB No husband or toi/e need be ignorant of t chat concerns them most to knoxo to secure their health and happiness. That knmcledge is contained in a little toork entitled TUB MARRIED WOMAN’S HENRY SAXTON PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION, Oat lUmdtedth Edition. IBma., pp. 330. Price 60 Centt (on fine paper, extra rinding, $1 00.] First published in 1847 j and it Is not Conslderlna that EVERY FKMAI.E, TTtoetlier BIARRIED OR NOT, can hen -acquire a fall knowledge of tile na ture, character and causes or tier complaints, with the various symptoms, and that nearly should have been sold. It is impracticable to con vey fully the various subjects treated of, os they are of a nature strictly Intended for tbo married, or those contemplating marriage. UPWARDS OF ONE UVNORED THOU SAND COPIES Have been SENT BY BIAIL within the last few months. Huy no book unless Dr. A. M. Manrlooau, 129 Liberty Street, N. Y., Is on the title page, and the entry in the Clerk’s Office on the back of the title page ; and bay only of respectable and honorable dealers, or send by mall, and address to Dr. A. M. Mauriccau, as there are spurious and surreptitious Infringements of copyright. n- Upon receipt of One Dollar “ THE MAR RIED WOMAN’S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM PANION” U sent (mai/eJ frtt) to any part of the United .States, the panadas and British Provinces. AU Letter* most be post-paid, and addressed to Dr. A. M. MAURIOEAU, Box 1224, New-York Oily. Publishing Office, No. 129 Liberty Street. ’ New-York- • Mtarlnoci), Cnalimorci, &«:. JUST iMoivod ot tlio now & ohcnp.toto of Wci.o and Campbell, a largo of Vronch Morinon Coairaoroa and Mou do Lninca, wliloli will l>o laid very cheap November 10, J 653 A LARGE lot of Winter Shawl* just received, and very cheap at the now store of Woito dr Campbell November 10, IB&3 HOW OFTEN IT HAPPENS TttAT THE from the Parents* SEN iQHtED IGNORANCE, BY DIL A. M. MAURICEAU, PROFESSOR OF DISEASES' OF WOMEN. SURPRISING OR WONDERFUL, HALF A MILLION COPIBB CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. BE NOT DEFRAUDED I VsoXUI, ; Fragrant, and Good. B; J. KtBFFER has just returned From Philadol* I phia.withan additional supply of FEESH ! which, in connection with his former Yg stock, will malm his establishment .complete in £&. thiAdepartmcnt. Id,addition to (ho above he has also just opened a fresh supply of . Confectionaries, Fruits, Nuts, Pastes, and Fancy Articles of every descrip tion. *. The: attention of Ladies is especially invited to his extensive assortmcntrOf fancy articles. Ladies | Toilet Fancy .Soaps and Perfumeries of every varie ty. Gentlemen are invited to examine his fine as*! sorlmont of. Fancy Articles. Segars, China and Porcelcan. Pipes, Tobaccocs-of every variety, Shav n g and Toilet Soaps, which will ho found to bo very superior. Cants, Riding and Carriage Whips, and many other articles which more especially inte rest gentlemen. A'number of very superior Woolen Mutts on hand The Proprietor will bo very happy to have his friends generally call and cxfimlne his goods wheth er they may wish to purchase or not. !• r ■ B. J. KIEFFER. Carlisle, July 7, 1853 HARDWARES. A LARGE Spring Arrival, which surpasses in Xjl tyuAntily, quality and price, any that has ever been opened in Carlisle, consisting of all kinds of Hardware, Shoo Findings, Coach Trimmings, Sad dlery', Paints, OHe, Varnishes, Glass, Nalls, Files, A nvijs, Vices, Bellows, Springs, Axels. Bows, Fel loes, Veneers, Cedar ware, Forming Utensils. Bar & Rolcd lion, Stool, &c., with a thousand other arti cles. Having purchased very largely of heavy Goods previous to theadvauco in tho prices, 1 am cunblcd to soil at the old prices. Porsons in want of Hard wire are invited to call and examine my stock and hoar the prmes, and they will bo convinced whore the cheap Hardware is to ho had. WOULD calllhcattontion of house keepers and the public, to the extensive aleck of splendid FURNITURE, includ ing every variety of Cabinet-ware fcti' i" Qn j Choirs, which he has now on hand at his Rooms, corner of Hano\er and Loulhcr streets, opposite John Humor’s store, Carlisle. He is confident that the superior finish of the workmanship, pnd elegance of style, in which his articles ore got up, together with their chcopnoss, , ~ , w iU rccomm-nd them to every person wanting Fur- MgllSll & American Hardware, 'niluro. He has also made arrangements for roanu t ..... . . c ' factoring and keeping a constant supply of every PHh subscriber having just returned * rom tu ® 1 arl id e i n his line, both plain and ornnmcntal.elc -1 Eastern cities with a full and handsome assort, { am j ugoful> Qt p r i CCB which cannot fail to suit meat of all kinds of Hardware of the very host * nok ’“ i purchasers. He would earnestly invite persons who ers and well selected, is now opening at the Cheap Qt)OUt t 0 commence housekeeping, to call and Hardware Stand,in North Hanovcrstreol.nextdoor i oxoni j ne jj| 6 present elegant stock, to which he will to Scott’s hotel,where bo invites all that arc in want 1 conßlonl |y make additions of the newest and most of good ond cheap Hardware, to give him a call and mo( j crn B tyies. stTe and satisfy themselves of the truth, as we are de COFFINS mode In order at the shortest notice, tormined to sell at a small advance. Small profit f or town ami country, and quick sales istho order of the day* | December S 3, 1852 —ly To Builders . Carpenters and Others. \ N. D.—Two good Journeymen Cabinetmakers A full slock of white, mineral and jopaned knobs C nn find constant employment at the above cstab lock sand latches, hinges, screws, window sash and lishrtrcnl. Two Apprentices boys about or shultcrsprings, strait-ncckcd and barrelled bolts, of years of age-will also bo taken, rf application bo every kind; mill, cross cut and circular Saws; bond, made soon panel,ripping and back Saws; bright, black and blue kugprs;cbiscls, broad, pointing, band and chopping Azcs,of different makers; htftchols, planes &, plane bils,slec land iron squares, files, rasps, brads spikes all sizes 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. To Saddlers and Coach Mahers. j Ourstock consists of a complete assortmonlof orti desin your line of business,such os broSs,silver & jupaned mounting, carriage trimmings, broad paster j ing and scorning I aces, fringes, plain ond figured can* vans-oil cloth, lop lining cloth & serge lining, white, red, blue and black patent leather; Dashers,silver &, brass plate. Doer hair, rosotts, hubs, fellows, spokes bows,olipticsprings,iron axics, malleable castings To Cabinet and Shoe-makers. , A full stock of shoo kit and findings, boot morocco French kid, straits, morocco & lining and binding aklnsflasls, tacks, pegs, hammers, pinchers, French morocco, superior copal varnish, japan and black varnish, mahogany and maple vonccrs, moulding,' heading,resets, glass, mincraland mahogany knobs of ©very sire and style. I To DlacJumi/hs, Farmers and Others. I 11 tons of assorted bar iron, warranted of th bps quality. A splendid assortment of bar and rolled iron , hammered , horsc-shoc, scollop, plough,broad and narrow lire,rolled, horse-shoe bar, band, round -ind square iron; cast, shear, spring, English and American bllsteretccl, English wagon boxes, car riage boxes i n setts,an vjls, vices, files, rasps .horse shoe noils, &.c. To Housekeepers A boautifulussoTtmonlof cheap Fancy goods, such as waiters,trays, plain & fancy knives,forks, butch er knives,stocis, britlania lamps,erase candlesticks, britlania and silver table and tea spoons, plated but ter knives, preserving kettles,smoothing irons,iron and trued tea At oval boilois, iron frying and broad pans,washboards, tubs, churns, buckets,iron pots wash kettles,and slow pans, Ac. Carlisle, Moy 7,1861 The Elephant Ilab Arrived, l nd is now to be seen at LYNE'S, in North //an over Street, WHERE) ho has just opened a Mammoth slock of, HARDWARE, which makes one of iho largest,! most complete, and cheapest assortments ever offer-' cd to the public. I now invito all persons in wont of g«od Hardware at reduced prices, (o give mo Oj call as I can accommodate all from a needle to an anvil, and at prices to suit the times. Recollect o' penny saved is two earned, and 1 consider a nimble sixpence bettor than a slow shilling. To ffouse/eeepers.—A great assortment of house keeping orticlos, such as brass and enamel preserv ing kettles, frying pons, hake pans, waffle irons, smoothing irons, saovcls, tongs, waiters,trays,forks, knives, car vers, steels, 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 stool and common shovels and! longs, shovels, spades, forks, rakes, hoes, tubs, water cans, painted buckets, wash boards,improved patent cistern pumps and load pipe. Brushes. —A (atgo assortment of whitewash,dust, Hwooping, horse and pointers brushes. Iron. A largo slock of hammered bar iron,rolled I iron of all kinds, hoop iron, shccliron,round,square' and band iron, English wagon boxes, and stool of I all kind?. /'m’nfs, oil, varnishes, turpentine, glue, &c Glass of all sizes. To Shoemakers.~A full assortment of Morocco, Moings, Bindings, patent Goat Skins, Lasts,Shoo* thread, Pegs, Knives, and Tools of all kinds. Dlahe's Fire Proof Paints of different colors. To Carpenters. —Afull assortment ofploncs.saws, chisels, gages, squares, braces, bjtls, bench screws, tugurs and augur bitts, hatchets, dec. To Coaehmakcrs and Saddlers. —A first rate as sortment of Carriage trimmings, such us laces, tas sels, fringes, drab cloth and sattinott, head linings, imitation enameled leather, patent leather curtin oil cloth, plain and figured; Dashcrlions, Lamps, Axles, Springs, Molnblo Costings, Dent Felloes, Hubs, Bows, Philips' patent boxes for wood axles, fine brass, silver plated and Japan harness mountings, Saddle trees. Whips, and over rticlo used by Sad dlers very cheap. J.P.LYNE. Carlisle, Match 24,1 853. EMBROIDERIES. Just received a large assort ment of cuffs, underslcovcs, spencers, collars 6c milling. Siuvii —A lot of handsome spring shawls for sole very cheap. OArTxas. —Black and fancy colored Goiters, just received and for solo by Worse dc Campbell. April 21, 1653. AFRESH supply of Paints, OUs, Varnishes, Dye Stuffs, Glass, Putty, Sosh Tools, dec. Also, Baking Soda and Bryan's Pulmonic Waf ers, for the euro of Cougus, Colds, Asthma, Con sumption, and al other diseases of the Lungs for M |« ot B J KIEFFBU’S. fuly hi, 1663 XM». €. S, DAKISK, RESPECTFULLY offers his professional servi ces to the citizens of Carlisle and surrounding country. Office and residence in South H° novor street, directly opposite the “Volunteer" Office. April 21, 1860—If TO THIS IiAMESOr iWKtnfIANICS- THE undersigned would ‘respectfully inform tho Ladies of Mcchaoicsburg and'its vidlnlly.thol ho had just fitted-upf opposite his old sland an said borough, a " • ■ • :• . . • ‘ < Ladies’ Shoe Store, designed expressly fur their accommodation, and free from tbo annoyances to which they haVc here tofore been subjected. This store will bo under the sole charge and supervision of his sister, and Ladles i may rest assured that every attention .will be paid Ito their demands. A full and constant supply of ready made work, from the best of eastern manufao j lories, in addition to his own, will bo found always '•on hand, consisting in part of Ladies* Fine Kid I Slippers, Fine Gaiters, of all colors, cushmon Lies, toilet and cnamo led shoes, Jenny Lind's, French Buskin, Union ties and pumps of all descriptions, Misses' col’d Gaiters of all'kinds, children's fancy Kossuth boots, Gaiters, Ties and French Morocco shoes, double and single soled, &.C., &.C Ho would also inform his old friends and the public generally, that ho still continues to keep oh hand and manufacture to order, at his old stand, ail kinds of Wf GENTLEMEN’S WEAR, Wa such os Men’s Fine Calf skin Boots, from 00 t.i 85 00 ; French Morocco from 83 to 84 ft); Coarse Boots,s2 50 to 83 00. All rips will bo repaired Without extra charge. I Thankful for the patronage which has been exten ded to him heretofore, ho hopes by strict attention to business and a desire ((•please, to merit and re ceive a continuance of the sn mo. EDWARD La MONT. Mcchnnicsburg, April 14. *s3~Cin. Extensive Furniture Rooms. JOHN P. LVNE. Cheaper than the Cheapest, and in end less variety. Call and see them ! SW.HAVERSTICIC hasjust received from th J i city and is now opening o splendid Uisphy ofi Fancy Goods, suitable for the approaching Benson to which ho desires to coll the oltcnfion of hr* frrends and the public. His assortment in tin lino cannot bo surpassed in novelty and-eleganc, I and both in qualify ond price of the ai tides, cannl 1 fail to please purchasers. It would be impossible 1| enumerate his Holiday Fancy Gocds, which com | ' prise every variety of fancy articles of the most nov 1 c. styles, such as j Ladiot Fancy boskets, ! Fancy Work Boxes, with sorting instruments, i Terracotta Work (a recent novel.) Popcr Macho Goods, . * , , Elegant Alabaslcram! Porcelain Ink-stands on l trays. Fancy ivoiy, pearl Jc shell card coses, , Port Monnaies of every variety. I Gold pons and pencils, j Fancy paper weights, | Papctcrics.with o forgo variety of ladies n I stationery, | Motto seals and wafers, Silk and bead purses, ; Ladies' riding svbips elegantly finished, Perfume boskots and bags, Brushes of every kind for the toilet, Roussel's perfumes of various kinds, M usical Instruments of all kinds and at all prices, with an innumerable variety of articles olcgonlly finished and suitable for holiday presents. Also, an extensive and elegant collection of Gift Books, comprising the various English and American As jsuai.b for 1863, richly embellished and illustrated Poetical Works, with Children’s Pictorial Books, for children of all ages, than which nothing can be more appropriate or ploosing os holiday His as sortment of School Books ond School Stationery is so complete, and comprises every thing used in Col- Icgca and the Schools. He also calls attention to I his elegant display of I Lamps, Girandoles, &c., the extensive ostoblishmcnts of Cornelius, Ar I cher and others, of Philadelphia, comprising every ; Htyla of Parlor, Chamber ond Study Lamps,for burn i Ing cither Urd, sperm or olkorial oil, together with i Flower Vases, Fancy Screens, &c. His assortment I in this lino is unequalled in the borough. I Fruits, Fancy Confectionery, Nuts, Pro 1 served Fruits,&c., in every variety and ol all prices, all of which ore pure and fresh, such as con bo con fidently recommended to his friends ond the little folks. Remember the old stand, opposite the Bonk S. W. HAVERSTIOK. December 10, 1862. JACOB SENER THE subscriber would respectfully announce lo (ho citizens of this place and oil persons visiting the some during the Holidays, (hat ho has now on Band and will continue to bo supplied with the latest nov. illiosup to the close of the season, comprising in pari oflho choicest varieties, such ns Fine Candy Toys, Jolly Cakes, Bon Dons,Gum,Cordial, Lemon, Choc, olato, and fruit drops, rose, vanlllaand burnt almonds, french and exploding Secrets, also, all the oomon vn. riotics, all of which wll bo sold toholr.tale or retail at low rates at in North Hanover street, a few doors north of the Dank, whore wo have just received FRUITS and NUTTS oflho latest importations, such as ordnges, lemons, raisins,*.figs, pruene, citron, currants, soft and paper shelled almonds, filberts, cocoa, cream 6l ground nuts, also Toys ami Fancy Goods of every |iiod from all parts of wood, glass, china, papicr-mnohio, (in, India rub. bor,zinc, dtc., such as fine wax, kid 6c jointed dolls, sowing and card baskets, work and fanqy boxes, flower vases, motto cops, lea setts, pprt monies, battle doors, graco hoops, piqskp, d r( Jnis t guns, trmppelp, domino??, lotto, and pilfer gorpps, dec., fancy snaps and hair oils of every variety. In connection with tho above a Urge slock of sgch JjOvorjngVcrushcd j pul,vorlxp/1 arid btpwo Sugary, coffee, ipolasqoß, alnrch', indig, salcratuty green And black leap, apices, butter, wpter apdsodn ol are invitod lo examine our slock. Tlio returns Ula thanks to tho public ibr tho patronage heretofore bostowod on him, and hopes by a doslro to please to merit n continuance of tho same IF you desire u complete assortment of Goods to select from, coll in Bust Main street, where you c n bo supplied with Haircloth of ell breadths, sofa end chalrsprlnga, Mahogany Veneers from 37i els to fZ per sett, Walnut and Maple Veneers, Mould' l ng ß of all breadths, Uosots, Vainishcs.&c, linyit? their parliculorattontlon to my Varnishes andovery thing else uaod in their lino March?; 1853 JUST received, a tplondod asßorlmonlof.Pelage 4< Laihs,which frlll'boigld vciy cheap n( May 5,'53 N* w. WOODS, Agt. BVBO. JACOB FETTER, *WB STRIVE TO PLEASE." Confectionaries Iti’lss K Ingle’s Old Hall, FAMILY GROCERIES P. MOWY^n 11. SAXTON Every Nan lllft Mu 'Miner. CL ARR’d Tetodt Combined i&inding and Bolt* log Mill, is an lavonUon wtkh cannot ftil com.- ing into, general -übo; turning' outm* it dowfirom tho‘ Jfbeat, extra ifloor, superfine, middlings, -ship stuff npd bran,’ ot d single (Operation, and Jn the moat completemanner. eelontifio mill .fill* ft . space of bnttbreo foot in -diameter,-.and fivefefci high, is worked by a single shaft, capable of grind* ing ‘and belling from throe to- ton bushels of wheat an hour, and can bo propelled; by any power -from foot horse to any which may be desired: The cm' tiro cost of-a mill calculated to make oho barrel of flour to Ihe'hotU, docs not exceed $4OO. Those do* siring to* purchase p mill, or thq patent far counties or townships in Pennsylvania, arc requested to ad* dress Wm.ilc«lman,ur call at No. 41 Brown street* Philadelphia. 'Septembers, !850-*-8t Attention Soldiers of the 22d Regt. U. S. Infantry of theWar.of 1812. TO tho commissioned and non-commissioned officers, musicians and privates, or the legal heirs of Captains M’Farland’s, Milliken’s, Pentland’s, Barker’s, and Foulk’s companies 23d Regt. U. S. Infantry, in lbo-uaV of 1812, as also to those men who were enlisted by Lientenants Sprbgel, Law* Stjrgls, Gray, Myilnger, Larkin, Johnson, Wise, M'G’heo, Steward, M’Klhny, Morrow, Fetter* Huston, and other Lieutenants of said Regiment, Notice is hereby given, llial 1 have many papers, ag well as a personal knowledge, that enables me to give many of you the necessary information where/ by you can obtain your land warrants* pensions* &c. All letters, postage paid, will bo promptly attended to. Terms moderate. Address, VV. FOULK, Sept. 23, 1853'. Carlisle, Pa. N. B. Newspapers In Pittsburg, Greensburg* Bedford, Sonbnry, Lewistown, Reading, Gettys burg, Chambersbnrg, Shlppensburg, Bloomfield* Carlisle, and elsewhere in Pennsylvania, where said Regt. was raised, will confer a favor on many old soldiers or their heirs, by giving this notice a few insertions. VV. F, Notice. THE heretofore existing firm of M. & L. Steiner* has been dissolved for a short thnrt n'nd have re united under the. firm of Steiner &. Bros., S. E. Corner of the Market Square. Hoping under the increased fiVm of StdTnM ah*? Bros, to have an increase of (heir formdr business.- They hove now every facility and Will sjiaxe forts to please then customers (hey having made ar rangements with the largest importing houses of Baltimore and New York so os to receive the first styles of Goods that come to those markets ond at the LOWEST PRICES. Thankful for past patronage* (hey solicit a contin uance from their old customer?, and respectfully In vite all others to examine their new style of superior Full and AVinlcr Clothing, nil of theUown manufacture, and making com plete on assortment os can he found in any store m the United Stales. In consists o( the following: Dress and Frock Cna-'f , of the best qimlilic of GngC.h ond Front-h Cloth., made ond trimmrd in -the very hr»l stylo; siorlo bronslcd Albert Com., n new stylo, well adopted to business men, of French block ond colored Cloth, ol very low prices; siiislo breasted Frork cools of French cloths close imilntion of the fine dress frnrt coots ol holf price; spring Sork coots ol cloth, casn mercs and livcedo, -orious colors ond prices. Pantaloons. French Block Doeskin ond Fonoy cossimrrre of every description. Vests! Vests! Vests! Rich fancy Silks and Satins, block do.,Bombazines, Valencias, Marseilles, and CbttHices, at all prices. finlj'i Clothing. A full assortment of Boys’ Clothing. Fancy Ureas articles.embracing alllhe new stylet of fancy silk cravats. English satin do. Olovrs—White, block & colored silk, kid, Lisle and cotton of every description. Trunks hn Carpet Bac» of superior finish and at low prices. ScspßNitF.HS of superior FrC-.rb, English and American manufacture. "Undcr-shirls and Drawers of fine Merino, silk, net cotton, jean and muslin, of every description and quality. UMBRKM.Afi of silk and colfOh vc#y cheap. All of which wilf be eijW at the lowest prices wholesale or retail. Remember the atone bouse, corner of the Public Square. STEINER & &AOS. Carlisle, April 21, 1853. glorrs’Clicmlral H;\l r liivigoralor A RE YOU BALDI Is your hair falling offl Or ie your bead covered with Dandruff or ScruffT If bo, then make a fair trinl of Slont' ChcmicaHlair Invigorator. Hundreds of persons in all pent* of iho country whose heads were entire ly bald, have hud their hair fully restored to its orig inal perfection by the use of this valuable article. — Rend the testimony. Now York, Jnn. 1,1 B&l. Mr. S-roans Mr.Smith,of Newton. 1.. 1., obtained n bottle of your excellent Hair Invig orator for bis little girl, about four years old, b»' r head being entirely bald; no hair of any consequence having grown on her head from birth, and surprising ns it may oppear, after having used but one bottle, a complete hood of hair wik produced njarly two inches long of a fmo healthy growth. A. Doolittle, M . O. No. 14 1 , Qr»»4 St. Pm la Delphi a , Mny lb, 1650. Mr.Sronns—Sir: After being ba)d fora mimhc* of years, and having used numerous preparations to no effect, your Chemical Hair Invlgoiator hnt pro duced o fmo head of new hair, and I hardly know how to express my grafifOde for the benefit I hare received from your valuable article. J. WxnswonTir, No. 10, Orchard si The following testimony Is from Wr, MeMoVin editor of the “Saturday Courier;*’ “SToBns 1 ll Ain IxvioonxTon. —lt gives u« much pleasure, unsolicited, U> record our testimony in fa vor of the great pleasantness und entire efficacy of B(orrs' Chemical Hair Invjgoialor. On recovering from the recent severe attack of illness, we discover ed that our usual healthy nqd abundant crop of lioir was rapidly falling off, end chancing »o have on hand a sample of the pbqyo article furnished by the manufacturer many months previously. wo used but o single bottle, as directed, and found |t to operate Hko a charm, in entirely chocking the fall and croal ing a now and healthy action of the scalp. Wo could give many oilier references to some o our most respectable citizens,,but would nsk all vrpo are troubled with Dandruff, are bald, or are losing their hair, to give Stone’ Chemical Hpirlnvlgora or a trial, and one trial will do more to convince l ou o our claims for it than all thclcslimony of others » wo might produce. . Caution—Ask for "Storr’s Chemical Heir In vigorator/’and novcrlot dealers persuade youlo use any olhcrartiqlo as a substitute. Price 25 cents « Proprietors?n,d Manqfaclurcra.—C. p. Awl v C0.,N0. ISO, Arph flroet, Philadelphia, For sale ip C*rljs|o by S. W. Havorstieje, Elliott,end —Kelso,and by doalorsgenoia October 38,1852 ly N)EW tf r f lIEJ subscriber having jqat.returned from ifc* ( city, offers j.O his customers and t|»o' pul>Uc go oral, a largo apd well selected assortment of Candies, Fruits, Nuts, &c., which for price and quality cannot ho bool. W« hive constantly on hand and manufacturing CAN* DIES of a superior quality, consisting of Gandies of all kinds, mint* lemon* chprol° to 80 (Jum Drops, Fruits and Nut? of all such “■ Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Kniejnp, D“l cfl * J.f, un ®s' Almens. English Walnuts, Cream * *, Cf ,V Cpcoa Nuta,California qpd African Ground • Also, a forgo assortment of Willow Crudic h Cabs, Coaches, /tecordoopp from c® nls $lO, Duller,ougnr ant! Water Crackers, yiivon dish, Congress, .Mrs. Miller’s &’ Ooouwln • *' in QplTobpcco,and » Yiucipty of other. gopds. From the liberal patronage heretofore tofofn*,hahopiJp to a coplinutipc.o o; M‘« ' Eorpspibor Ihq pfooo, opposite Carlisle, April 39, 1883. ' 1 ; '