&e Oofumh. A FEEkdjyaflnd:nigViaor!unqo»»ing toil and Oajfo,- succeeded jn marking and at* raiiging'myinow! stock of ll ARDWAUE, and al though tnorVliaa booh a tremendous tush of custo mers ’toHo'khdw whcfo’to deal on roaßondble terms, adn who appreciate my old habit of selling cheap wilhoufmakingmuch fuss about the matter. lam constantly 'rhakirtg room-for new customers to .drop i n and oyomino what U undoubtedly the l ar & < £|l ? t nd best alOTthhTtlC of goOda ever offered west of rnila- everything usually found in u from a needle to on anchor. All of which ofo of the best quality and will be aoltl at prices which cpnnot fail to give satisfaction. yb'pAIiPENTBRS% BUILDERS , I would,say that my stock of Cross col, hand, panel, nppihg and back saws ; bright, black, and blue angers, chisels, planes, lochs, latches, binges, screws, straight necked and barrel bolts, broad,point ing and chopping axes, hatchets, iron and steel squares, ruTes, tape measures, levels, dec., cannot fail to please the most fastidious In quality and price CXBIFB T <V COA CH MAKE ft S. Wd havo a largo supply of Copal, Japan,Hack, and coach body Varnishes, Mahogany and Wal nut Moulding, beading, rosette* ; glass, rtnnotoT ar»(J ntahogttny knobs, Carriage moooiing, silver 'and japanned ; trimmings, laces, canvass, oil cloth , damask, patent .feather, deer hair, msleablo oastingSifrblffailcs,-springs, hubs, felloes, spokes,dee. ‘ BLACKSMITHS ■Will find it to be, their Interest to call and examine my stock of 60 tons of hammered, bar and rolled iron, hammered horse shoe, scollop, broad and nar row tiro. Plough irons of ail sorts and sizes, crow bars, sledges and hammer moulds. Rolled and slit horse shoe bars, rolled tiro, bands, round and square irons. Cast, shear, spring,English and American blister steel, anvils, vices, files, rasps, horse shoe nails, English wagon boxes, carriage boxes, dee. SADDLERS A SHOE-MAKERS Will find it to their advantage to call and examine our stock’ of brass, silver and japan horness mount ing, patient leather, morrocco, French and common calf skins, binding & lining skins, las , pegs, awls. PAINTERS A GLAIZERS Cannot be tbislokcn in getting n superior article of white lead,'*inc while, together with every variety of painls in use, turpentine, oil, glass, putty, var nishes, dec. HENRY SAXTON September 21, 1853 Dr. I. C. Loomis, WILL perform all operations npon the Teeth that ore required for their preservation, such as Cleaning, Filing, Plugging. &,c., or will restore the loss of them, by inserting Artificial Teeth, from a single Tooth to a full sell. Office on Pill street, a few doors South of the Railroad Hotel. N. B. Dr. Loomis will bo absent from Carlisle the last ten days in onch month. Carlisle, June 2,1853. Notice. ALL persons indebted to the subscriber, arc hero by notified to come forward and settle off their ac counts, as no longer indulgence will bo given, and if not settled before the first day of October, 1853, they will be placed ia the hands of o Justice for collection. JAMES GALLAGHER, Agent. Sept. I, 1853—7 w. Rail B6ad Cars for Sale TH REE eight wheeled double Cars and three four wheeled single cars. The double cars were built in York, lasl October, and have been but lit tle used. The single ones would answer well for marketeers; they are all in excellent order and will be sold ai a bargain, either together or sepa rale. For particulars apply to H. A. ZOLLINGER, Newport, Perry co., Sept 23, ’s3—3m 11. J. WOLF, Attorney at Law. {Office, No. 2, Detttm’i Row.) All professional bUsincso strictly attended to. The German language spoken as readily as (ho English. September 82, 1653. REIIOVAL JOHN D GORGAS hereby informs bis friends and customers, that he baa removed bis TIN WARE and STORE ROOMS to Iho room lately occupied by Mr. J. W. Eby as a Grocery store, on Mam street, where ho will as heretofore manufac ture and keep constantly instore, every description of TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE , mads in the best stylo and at the vcrylowesl prices. Good workmen and the very best material always employed, so as ft insure entire satisfaction. Spouting and Job Work done at the shortest no ice,in a superior manner and at fair prices. Also i n store at all seasons a largo and attractive variety of Parlor and Cooking Stoves, comprising every now and fancy style, of all prices and sizes, adapted to burning cither wood or coal. His assortaiepHlf stoves he intends shall not be surpasMihtfyany other establishment; comprising a ofdiflbrent styles to sort alf tastee* — Thankful to his friends for tbo patronage so long bestowed'upon, him* at his old stomlfborospectAi/ly invites a call at his new establishment, confident t hat his largo assortment cannot fail to please. JOHN D. GORGAS. Philadelphia Mourning (Store. BESSON & SO N , ■\TO- 5k South Second street, hove al all soaaona J\ a fulLaasoilmcnt ot Slack fit Mourning Goods, wholesale and retail, FALL AND WINTER GOODS , Slack Ttuniso,bombazines, cashmeres,bombaain alpacas, mousselins do laine, Do. double width French tnerinoos, narramauas, Do. silk warp glossy alpacas, lunls ololh, canton cloth, canto crapes, ololh for cloaks, nrmitto silts, poult d solo, gros do rhino, English crapes, crape collars, plushed silk glovosj black orapo veils, lovo ot mode veils, (litbot shawls, (long and square) blan ket shawls, (long & equoro) gloves, hosiery, &o. Second Mourning. —Plaid spunsilks, plaid stlks, mmussslino do laine, moueeelino do bogo, madonna ololh, plain mooseelines, saojt flannels, bay atate shawls, (long and square) while crape collars, English ohlnUcs. undorsleoves, &c. Phils., Sept 28, 1853—41 Spring and Slimmer Goods. THE subscriber in now opening a beautiful assort ment of seasonable goods, comprising in the io new style Brocade Bareges in wood color, Figured Bareges of various stylos, Crape d’Cspogno, Orapo d 1 Artvis, Brazilliannos, Crape do’ Paris, Grenadines, French Organdy Lawns, Barege de Laincs, Mous da Lalnes, Dotted and ’plain Swiss Mulls, Jaconet and Caipbrio Muslins, Cambric Dimitys, Lmbroidcr ioe, English Crapes,Lace Veils, Hosiery and Olavcs of all kinds, with a variety of other Goods, all of vthUh will be sold at very low prices. a G. W. HITHER. May V 6 ,1863. SUB HERE BAMDOI what do mattoi wid you dU mornln 1 you took UUo you had a ••oiok a fitnoo” dla hiornln. O, Colly l Nod, dla nigga mote dotd frid do dlroa! Yah.yah. yah. When will nig «■ Urn MO>o 1 don't you too all do while gemmon an lidieA go to M««** KEIFFER’S cheap “ahole- D a D " an gU a bolllo of Bctcfter'o MaCcA.en Cor jial 1 oVnjou rigUt off; 1 golly I IPvoudeiire a complete oosortmont of Goodi to .olootfcora,collin Pool Main .Iroot, where you | n hoouppliod with Haircloth of oil htooiHho.»ofii nd VltdirVcingOtMohogany Vencoriifrom Bl'i ct« gi&Uatielt. MnpJc Veneers. Monla* ( n,rV<fflS t\eirp»ltlc^«nH«ntl“ijtoinyVorni.heiunda»ory thing oloohoodln tholiline. Mote a is«a THE MARRIAGE STATE; thaJl AattA, w tOfeiry sai * r Stelm*ut stlflMl ti f most STARTLING CQH6IDERATIOHSI Reflections for the ThoaghUW. Strange that countless htzuan beings exist taj drag through life as do tha beasts of Iho field, o* thomsectsof tha earth, evincing no more thought or reflection than though the noble hwlfla Of mart were not vouchsafed to them. Many such are husbands and are dependent the health, tha well-being, and tha happiness of a confiding and affectionate wife, with perhaps a fomilj of children. sow orrctiTHarms marths "Wife usesßs roam tear to teas In that pliable condition as not even for am dar to feel tha happy wNilmtieg toftngne* tadaent to the enjoyment of health. She may not ha an invalid confined toher bed. or even to her room; as her {aide, ambition and energy induce nerve her to take pasoril charge of her household, even wjxen her health win oot admit of It; bat she is nevertheless perceptibly linking from day to day, and always ailing. Thus, day after day, and month after month tno- health daily sinks, tin finally even tha 6ope of recovery no longer remains. And thus THE BLOOMING BRIDE, flat a few years ago in the flush of health and youth, and buoyancy of spirits, rapidly, and appa rently-inexplicably, becomes a feeble, sickly, de bilitated wife, with flame emaciated, serves na itnmg, spirits depressed, countenance bearing tha impress of suffering, and an utter physical and mental prostration. . Sometimes this deplorable change may and docs arise from organic or constitutional causes. But ollener, by for oftencr, to gross and inexcusable ignorance of the simplest and plainest rules of health as connected with the marriage state, the violation of WMeb entails disease, suffering and misery, not only to tho wife,- but often Hereditary Camplainls upon the Children “uirto tub third jctd fourth oenkratioh,** Transmitting SthQyiJLA, HYPOCHONDRIA, INSANITY, OORT, KING'S EVIL, and other as a DREADFUL INHERITANCE Cram t2ie Parents. And mast this continue 1 Shall wo bo wise In tU that concerns the cattle of oar fields, oar horses, oar sheep, oar cows, oar ozon, tho nature ana character of the soil we possess, tho texture and quality of our goods and merchandise; bat In all that concerns ours elves as human beings, with human functions end passions, subject to great derange ment, Involving our future peace and happiness— In all that concerns tho health and welfare of th« 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 bo Im mersed in tbo darkest and most BENIGHTED IGNORANCE, AS CUI.PABI.E AS INEXCUSABLE ! How long shall this ignorance prevail so produc tive of its bitter fruits T How long shall the wife and mother bo ignorant of tho nature, character and causes of tho various womb and sexual complaints, embittering her days by suffering—suffering often prolonged to yean, eventuating in a complication of diseases utterly and hopelessly incurable 1 Shall wo for ever close our eyes to the results of physio logical science by which wo may arrive at an understanding of ourselves os men and women, subject to serious life-long enduring diseases, and perpetuating them to our children. LSI KYEBY WIFE AND HUSBAND PONDER No husband or wife need be ignorant of tchal concerns them most to know to secure their health and happiness. That knowledge is contained in a little work entitled THE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION, DY DR. A. M. MAURICEAU, PROFESSOR OF DISEASES OF WOMEN. On. Hundredth Edition. 18mo , pp. 200. Price 60 Cenh {ON FINE PAPKE, EXTRA BINDING, $1 00. J First published In 1847 ; and it is not SURPRISING OR WONDERFUL, Considering; that EVERY FKUALE. whetherMARRIED OR NOT, can here acquire a fall knowledge of the na ture, character and causes of hot complaints, with the various symptoms, and that nearly HALF A BIILLION COPIES should hare been sold. It is impracticable to con vey folly the various subjects treated of, as they are of a nature strictly intended for tho married, or those contemplating marriage. UPWARDS OF OIVB HUNDRED THOU- Haro been SENT DY MAIL within tbo laat few months. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. HE HOT DEFRAUDED I t Bay oo book unless Dr. A. M. Mauriccaa, 120 Liberty Street, N. Y-, is on tbo title page, and the J entry in tbo Clerk’s Office on tbo back of the title page ; and bay only of respectable and honorable 1 dealers, or send by mail, ana address to Dr. A. M. i Maariceau, os there are spurious and surreptitious | 1 infringements of copyright. srr- Upon receipt of One Dollar 11 THE MAR RIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM PANION M la sent (mailed frtt) to any port of the United States, the Canadas and British Provinces. All Letters mast be post-paid, and addressed to Dr. A. M, MAUBIOEAU, Box 1234, New-Tork City. Publishing Office, No. 129 Liberty Street* New-Tork. • For sale by Blanch & Orap Harrisburg,! Swart Bloomaburg, J 8 Worth Lebanon, C W Do Wit Milford,! W Ensmingcr Danheim, H W Smith Huntingdon,B Me onald CJniontown, J M Baum New Beilin, U A Lantz Reading, E T Morse Cranesvillo, N Yj R P Crocker Brownsville, Wonts iSs Stark CarbonJalo, Eldrcd dt Wright Williams port,B Tuck WiikoabarrOyG W Earlo Waynesboro; R Crosky Mercer,B Leader Hanover, S W Taylor Utica,R P Cummingi) Somerset, T B Potorson, Philadelphia. Sbpt. I, 1863 —Oai I rrarw gkoubries. NOW opon and for sale at “Marion Hali." Family Grocery Stoic, a large and general assort* 1 men! of articles, useful and fancy, embracing in * par!— ' Maracaiba and Java Coffees, Green Rio and Roasted Coffee , 4 Jenkins' best brand ofTeas, 1 Drown and Clarified Sugars, While and Preserving “ Pulverized and crushed “ Oroma, Cocoa and Chocolate, Uh'o and Corn Starch, Farina and Essence of Coffee, Loverlng’a finest Syrup, Orleans Banking Molaa* bcs, Spices, ground and unground; Mace, Citron, Vanilla Bean, Cheese, Crackers, Candles, &o. J3O Our ifcuecuswarc, BBS TaT embraces a largo and general of tbo best while Granite, a Iron Stone ware, Liv* erpool and Common ware, enabling the customer to soled In setts or pieces of any size necessary and of tho different styles, together with a variety of Fine White and Gold Hand, English and French China sells of Tea ware, and other varieties of useful and fine fancy China ware, including Irays, plates, vases, fruit dishes, coffee cups, &c. Glassware, embracing bowls, dishes, molasses cons, sugar bowls, a large selection of fine fluted tumblers, wine and egg glasses, and other useful articles. | Willow and Cedar Ware , among which are tubs, churns, water pales, mea sures, market baskets, travelling baskets, as well as other covered and uncovered baskets. Also, Table Oil of the finest brand. Sperm and other Olls,Tobacco, Cigars, Soaps, &o. A small lot ofchoice MACKARBL of No. I quality. Also, a trimmed Mesa Mackerel—both in handsome as sorted packages of halves.qonrtersandkits—with 1 all the othqs varieties of a Grocery and Quoens- Iwaro store. - ~ e We feel thankful for the patronage heretofore bestowed on us, and invito o continuance of like avers. J. W» EBV. Carlisle, Juno 0,1853. • Kerittoos, Canluncvi!^ JUBT recanted at the now & chcnpftldyo of Welfto and Campbell, a largo »f Vrendh Merlnocs Caalniores and Mou do Lainos, which will bd Sold very cheap November 10,1863 ALAtIOtS lot of 'Winte BhawU jmt received, and very cheap at the new aiora of W«iae& Campbell NoramberlO 1968 0. *AXTdW SAND COPIES Useful, Fragrant* ipttu>«iitt «a<rfVßßSß w hfch* ia vfchi Iris former Y|f stock, will omA* hU ©©rah&AaKUt in t£ this department, la to tk# abw© ho his also j,a*c ope-aedla fteshi sujftd* of , €onfectiQu»rks% Fntils, Nits* r»ite«, and Fitter Artkt«rit of tttty descrip tion. The- attention of Ladies i# especially invited to Ms eiUQMto a»ort9Mat of fancy ailicifS. Ladies Toilet Fioc; &Mp and l\rfnoa«ic»of every varie-, Vj. Gentlemen ate invited to examine his fin© as sortment of Fancy Article©- Segats, Chinn and porcelean Pipes,Tobaccoea of every variety, Shav- j , ng ami Toilet Soaps, which will b© found to be very superior. Canes, Riding and Carriage Whips, and many other articles which mot© especially Inte rest gentlemen. A number of very superior Woolen Matts on hand Th© Proprietor will b« very happy to bate hia 1 friends generally call and examine his goods wheth er they may wish to purchase or not. B. J. KIEFFER. Carlisle, July 7. 1853 HARDWARE \ LARGE Spring Arrival, which surpasses in /x. quantity, quality and price, any that has ever j been opened in Carlisle, consisting of all kinds of j Hardware, Shoo Findings, Coach Trimmings, Sad dlery, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass Noils, Files, Anvils, Vices, Bellows, Springs. Axels. Bows, Fel loes, Veneers, Ccdarware, Farming Utensils, Bor & R iled lion, Steel, &c., with a thousnnd other arti cles. Having purchased very largely of heavy Goods previous to the advance id the prices, I am enabled to sell at the old prices. Persons In want of Hard wire are invited to call and examine my stock and heat iho prices, and they will be convinced where the cheap Hardware is to be had. My stock of Wall Papers is unsurpassed by any other in the borough. Thankful for past favors, a continuance of the same is solicited. WOULD.rospcclfuljy call the attention of housc keeperb and the public, to the extensive stock of splendid FURNITURE, includ- Ing every variety of Cabinet-ware an j chairs, which ho has now on hand at his Rooms, corner of Hanover and Leather streets, opposite John Huraer f s store, Carlisle. Ho is confident that the superior finish of the workmanship, and elegance of •stylo, in which his articles arc got up, together with their cheapness, , ti l I will rccomimnd them to every person wonting Fur- UMllSh & American Hardware. ! n ituro. Ho has also made arrangements for menu- Txir. , ~ . , • . , n „i f rnm .ho facturing and keeping a constant supply of every HE subscriber having just returned from lh ar u c l o in his line,both plain and ornamental,ole- Eastern cities with a full and handsome asson and ugef . ftl priccB w hj c h cannot fail to suit mentof all kinds of Hordwnre of the very bostmak * c h agors> Ho-would earnestly invito persons who ers and wellselected, is now opening ai the Cheap abo|Jt |o corfkmenco housekeeping, to call and Hardware Stand, in North Hanover at root, neildoor exa|ninc his present elegant stock, to which ho will to Scott’s hotel,^where he invites ill that ore in want conßtanl j y mtt^e additions of the newest and most ofgood and cheap Hardware, to give him a call and mo{ 2 crn st yj ca . see and satisfy themselves oft het ruth,aswearc do qqFFINS made to order shortest notice, torminedto sell at a small advance. Small profit f or j own an J country, andquick sales isthe order of the day. | t) o cembcr SB, 18B2—ly To Builders, Carpenters and Others. \ N. B.—Two good Journeymen Cabinet makers A fullstock of white, mineral and jopanctf knobs cnn constant employment at the above cslab locksandlalcbos, hinges, screws, window sash and lishment. Two Apprentices—boys about 10 or 17 shuttersprings, strait-necked and barrelled bolls, of years of age—will also bo taken, if application bo every kind; mill, cross cut and circular Saws; hand, made soon. J * panel,ripping and back Saws; bright, black and blue, ' augurs;chisols,'broad, pointing, hand and chopping Jambs H. Weisr Axes,of different makers; hatchets, planes &. plane FIRST ARRIVAL OF FALL GOODS bits,stoc land iron squares, files, rasps, brads spikes all sizes April 7. 1953. To Saddlers and Coach Makers. 1 O or stock consists o f a complete assort men l of art*' eJes in your lino of business, such as brass, silver & jopened mounting, carriage trimmings, broad pastor j ing and seaming laces, fringes, plain and figured can- 1 vass oil cloth, lop lining cloth & serge lining, white, j rod, blue and black patent leather; Dashers,silver brass pinto. Door hair, rosolts, hubs, follows, spokes bows,elipticsprings,iron oxics, malleable costings To Cabinet and Shoe makers. »i A full stock of shoo kit and findings, boot moi >cco I French kid, straits, morocco & lining and binding skins; I acts, tacks, pegs, hammers, pinchers, F rench ; morocco, soperiot copal varnish, japan and black varnish, mahogany and maple vaneers, moulding, beading,resets, glass, mineraland mahogany knobs of every size and style. To Blacksmiths , Farmers and Others, • I t tons of assorted bar iron, warranted of th quality. A splendid assortment of bar and rolled iron, hammered , boree-shoo, scollop, plough,broad and narrow tiro,rolled, horse-shoe Bar, and square iron; cast, shear, spring, English andj American blisterstcol, English wagon boxes, cor-^ iuge boxosin sotls.nnvils,vice*, files, raspSjhorse boo nails, &c To Housekeepers. A boaullfulussortmcntof cheap Fancy goods, such as waiters,trays, plain & fancy ttnWcs.foiks,butch er knives, steels, brittania lamps ,arass candlesticks, brutania and silver table and teaspoons, plated but ter knives, preserving kettles,smoothing irons,iron and lined lea & oval boilers, iron frying and broad pans,washboards, tubs, churns, buckets ,iron pots wash kellies,and stow pans ,&c. JACOB SENEB. Carlisle, May 7,1861 The Elephant Ha* Arrived, And ia now to be seen at LYNE'S, in North Jlan over Street , WH ERE bo has just opened a Mammoth stock of HARDWARE, which makes one of the largest, most complete, and cheapest assortments over offer* od to the public. I now invito all persons in want >f good Hardware at reduced prices, to give mo a ia 11 as I can accommodate all from a noodle to an mvil, and at prices to suit the times. Recollect a ,cnny saved istwo earned, and 1 consider a nimble <i xpence bettor than a slow shilling. To Housekeeper A greatassorlmenl of house cooping articles, such as brass and enamel proscrv mg kettles, fry mg parrs, bake pans, waiilo irons, smoothing irons, bjovcls, longs, waiters,trays,forks, cnivoß, carvers,cleola.butchoi knives,spoons,plated tea and (able spoons, pocket and pen knifes ingroat variety, razors and razor straps, scissors,shears, iron md brass, polished stool and common shovels and longs, shovels, spades, forks, rakes, hoes, tubs, water •ana, painted buckets, wash boards,!mprovod patent dstorn pumps and load pipe. Brushes. —A lorgoassortmont of whitewash, dust, sweeping.horse and painters brushes. Iron. Margo slock ofhammeredbarlron,rolled iron of all kinds, hoop iron, sbeetiron, round, square and bandiioh, English wagon boxes, and stool of all kinds. , Painta, oil, varnishes, turpentine,glue,occ. Glass of all sizes. To Shoemakers.— A ful lassorlmont of Morocco, Linings, Bindings, patent Goat Skins , Losts,Bhoo- I broad, Pegs, Knives, and Tools of all kinds. Blake's Fire Proof Paints of different colors. To Carpenters. —Afull assortment ofplanoB,Baws, chisels, gages, squares, braces, bills, bench screws, lugurs and augur biUs,hatchcts, &c. To Coaehmakers and Saddlers.—A first rate os mrtmont of Carriage trimmings, such us locos, ta«- ♦olo, fringes, drab cloth and sattinett, head linings, imitation enameled leather, patent leather curtla oil cloth, plain and ngurod;Daßbcrlions.Lamps,Axles, Springs, Molable Castings, Bent Felloes, Hubs, Rows, Philips* patent boxes for wood axles, fine brass, silver plated ond Japan harness mountings, Saddle trees. Whips, ond over rttclo used by Sad- Jlors very cheap. J.P.LYNE. Carlisle,March 24,1853. Embroideries. Just received n largo as.ait menl of ouffe, undoreleoVei.epcncoti.collet e i ,U Bn"wes—A lot of handsome epring shawls for 9Q o’i°TKes—uiock end fancy colored Gillen, jnsl received and for sale by Worse Ac Campbell. April 21, 1663. _ AFUEBH supply of Paints, OUs, Varnishes, Dyo Bluffs, Glfss, Putty, Sash Tools, &c. Al.o.Daking Soda and Dryan’s Pulmorrle Waf ers, for tiro cure of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Con sumption, and al other disease.^oMho^.^E^for solo at July I4| 1863 . . DR. C. B. BAKER, TIESPEOTFULLY oflfers hl« profosslonulbervi- K cc. to the cltiion. of Carlisle and surroondiag eoontry. Offiea and residence In Boulh Hanover street,dlreetly opposite the “Volunteer Offices AprlUl,lB6o*-tr VO THE KiAHIESOF BEECH AWICB --■,Tri BURO. ' wtrald'reipDClfally inform the Ladlcsof Mcobanicaburp and ila vicinity, that be has jual filled up, opposite bis old stand in said borough, a , ; i I tables’ Shoe Store, , I designed expressly for their accommodation, and | Tree from iho annoyances to which they have horc- I loforo been subjected. This sloto will ho under Iho 1 sole charge and supervision of hlsfllslor, and Ladles I may rest assured that every attention will bq paid |to tholr demands, A fall and constant supply of ready made work, from Iho best of eastern manafac*, ' lories, in addition to his own, will bo (band always lon hand, consisting lit part of Ladies* Fine. Kid I Slippers, Fine Gaiters, of ail colors, Cushman lies, [toilet and onomo led shoos, Jenny Lind's, French Buskin, Union ties arid pumps of all descriptions, Mieses* col*d Gaiters o( all kinds,children’s fancy Kossuth bools, Gaiters, Ties and French Morocco shoos, double end single soled, &o<, &o 1 He would also inform his old friends and tho 1 public gcnetally,'that ho still continues to keep on i band and manufacture to order, at bis old stand, all ndTi kinds of W- DEimEMEM’S WEAR. ■K. * such as Men’s Fine Calf skin Boots, from OO to 95 00 ; French Morocco from 93 to $4 50? Coarse Boots, 92 50 (o $3 00. All rips will bo repaired without extra charge. Thankful for the patronage which has been exton* dod to him heretofore, Ho hopes by strict attention to business and a dcelro to please, to merit and re* cclvo acoolinuanco of tho same. _ edwarg lamont. Mechamcsbnrg, April Id/’SS—Cm. Extensive Furniture Rooms. JOHN P. I.VNE, S. W. Corner of N. Hanover and Loulher Streets. WE have just icceivod a very large ond hand aome assortment of Fall ond Winter Goods, I consisting of the latest styles of DBESS Goods, French plaids, plaid.and printed Coshmaes.Mous do Loincs, all wool; Mous de Bcges.Persiancloths, 1 plaid, brocade and block Silks,bombazines, alpacas, ( and o good assortment of Mourning Goods. Bleached and unbleached Muslins, Checks, Ging hams, Tickings, white & colored Canton Flannels, rfed,yellow ond while wool Flannels,Table Linen, Damask Towels, Table Cloths, Napkins, Sec. 'Cambric and Swiss Udflling,Edging and Inserting, Lisle,Mechlin. Florentine and ValouconnesLaces, Collars, Underslcovcs, Spencers and Cuffs of the 1 latest stylos. . Very fine assortment of span Silk, Cashmere and [Lambs wool &oxo6y, black Indiana Hose, Merino half hose, white and black silk Hose, black, white ond mixed Cotton Hose, Ladies and Gents Kid Silk, fleecy lined Silk, Cashmere & Colton Gloves. Cloths & Cassimeres. A largo assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, Batlln elfs, Kentucky Jeans, Merino, Satin a ml black silk Vestings. Ladies Kid Slippers, Morocco and Kid Buskins. Morocco and Kid Boots, (Willis’,) Ladle* Gaiters, Men's fine calf Boots, Kipp Boots and Shoos for .men and boys, all kinds of CUildtcn’s shoes, and a large lot of Gum shoes. Rio and Java Coffees, Now Orleans, Cuba and Re fined Sugars,Lovcring’s Syrup MolossceCubodo., and Spices of alt kinds. Tho above articles, together with a largo vsriel lop numerous to mention, havo been selected w i grcgl care from the New York and Philodolp’ markets ,and cannot fail to suit purchasers in' Uy and prices. Wo invito al Ito call and larn'j fortherasolvoß. Carlisle, Sept 16,1863. THE subscriber Would respectfully announce to (ho citizens of this place and all persons visiting the same during the Ilolydoys, that ho has now on band and Will continoo to bo supplied with the latest noV. illlosop to the close of the season, comprising in part Confeotionarle s of the choicest varieties, aoch as Fine Candy Toys, Jolly Cakes, Bon Rons, Gam,Cordial, Lemon, Choc, date, ond fruit drops, rose, vanilla and burnt almonds, french and exploding Secrets, also, all the comon va. riolica,all of which wll bo sold wholesale or retail al low rates at firles Itlnglo’s Old Hall, in North Hanover strep!, e few doors north of the Dank, where wo have just received FRUITS and NUTTS of the latest importations, saoh as oranges, lemons, raisins,*figs, preens, citron, currants, soft apd paper, shelled almonds, filberts, cocoa, cream &> groundnuts, also of every kind from all parts of Corope,manufactured of wood, glass, china, popicr-machio, tin, India rub. bar, zinc, &c., such as fine wax, kid & jointed dolls, sowing and card baskets, work ond fancy boxes, flower vases, motto cope, tea setts, music boxes, port monies, battle doors, grace hoops, masks, drums, guns, trumpets, dominoes, lotto, and other games, 0c.0., fancy snaps and hair oils of every variety. In connection with the above a Urge slock of such as Lovortng'rcrushed, pulverized and brown Sugars, coffee, molasses, starch, indig, saloratus, green and black teas, spices, butler, water ond soda crackers, matches, Ac., and as wo “Strive to Please o| aro invited to examine our stock. Tho subscriber rolui ns bis thanks to tbo public Tor (ho patronage heretofore bestowed on him,and hopes byadoslroto ploasolo merit a continuance of tho same. $15,000 Worth of Ctooilfl Mill on Hand at Ogllby’n Stove. IN addition to oar stock, wo have received and are now receiving a largo lot of very desirable FALL and WINTER GOODS from two of out branch stores*. :As all of the aleck was purchased before the prcienl groat advanced prise In /good, and will ba sold al COST* purchasers can savo from 25 to 50 per cent.'by giving us an early oill. Wo now have black' silks, fino linen, long shawls, tickings, chocks, blankets, cassinolts, ojoth, muslins, dto., all of which wo were out *of protioty to yqslorday'a Also, Carpets and a lot of Roots and Shoes, just received. Call aoon and aooure tho bargains before (hey are aJlgone, CHAS/OOILBY.' ' Bargains l stilHo bo had'tt tMClhthlng'Slore near BurkholdorVHolel. Sept. 93,1853-8.1 JACOB FETTER, Wm. K. CiMPnatt. At the Netv and Cheap Store of Wcisc & Campbell. Domestics. Laces and Embroideries, Hosiery and Gloves. Bools and Shoes. Groceries "WESTRIVE TO PLEASE /’ Toys and Fancy Cioods FAMILY GROCERIES. P. MONYER Every OjvnßJtlller. CLARK’S Patent* Cqmb|qid ;pHnjllpff and) Bolt ing Mill, is an inventions whlqh’cpnpotfjty pqnj* lag into general use', turning ; oul QB h doosfrom tho wheat ex(f& flour, superfine, middlings, ship stuff and bran, at\a single operation, and in the taoht complete manner.. This truly scientific jnill fills a space of-hut \n' and) five;-feet high, is workedlby* a single Shaft, capable of. grinds ing and boiling from three to wheal on hour, and can bo propelled by any power from four horse to any'which may bodosired*’, ThP.®ni UroposfofamiU calculated make .oho barrel; of , flour to the hour, doca not. exceed $4OOl, ’ Those doV siring to purchase a mill, or tho patent* fdredunlies or townships in Pennsylvania, aid requested' to ad»' dress’Wm. Heilman,or call at No. 41 Brown street, Philadelphia, i September 8,1863 —3 t Attention Soldiers of the 22d Regt. U. S. Infantry of the War 6f. 1812. < ■ TO tho commissioned and non-commissloncd officers, musicians and privates, or tho legal heirs of Captains M’Farland’s, Milliken’s, Pontland’e, Barker's, and Foulk’s companies22d Regt. U. S. Infantry, in the war of 1812, as also lolhoeo men who were enlisted by Lieutenants Sprogel, Law, Sturgis, Gray, Mylinger, Larkin, Johnson, Wise, M'Ghce, Steward, M’Kinny, Morrow, Fetter, Huston, and other Lieutenants of said Regiment, Notice is hereby given, that 1 have many papers, as well as a personal knowledge, that enables me to give many oi you ibenecesßaryjnformalion where* by you Can obtain your land warrants, pensions, &o. All letters, postage paid, will, bo promptly’ attended to. Terms moderate. Address, W, FOOLK* Sepli 33, 1853. Carlisle, Pa. N. B. Newspapers in Pittsburg; Greensburg, Bedford, Sunbury, Lowlsiown, Reading, Gettys burg, Chambersborg, Shippensburg, 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. W. F. Plclnrcs of th'e'liovcd & ©one. LIFE WHERE ART THOU RECORDED 1 Blest bo the art that can Immortalize. That Art that battles lime's lyrannlcclalmto quench It. Hoyr sweet it is in after days, when memories on memories arise, and dieams of bygone times, and long forgotten things come softly to the heart. How sweet we say it is to gaze upon the likeness of some dear friend, with whom wo once associated, whether far away, sailing upon the broad ocean, strolling over the primes of the far west, wandering in strange i lands, across the blue waters, or sleeping beneath the cold clods of earth, or the roaming wave. How | 1 pleasant the thought, that the art divine can give Uff the perfect resemblance the absent and the loved, till we can almost imagine it is reality, that life and 1 animation alone are wanting, for often as we gaze I ’ upon a good picture, the eyes seem to sparkle with i brilliancy, and the lips appear.as if about to speak. 1 A Daguerreotype is far more preferable to a paint* ing, simply because it is far more correct and more convenient: the form stands out as it were from the plate, and gives every expression of the face as it was in the original. The Daguerreotype is without doubt one of the greatest inventions of the nineteenth century,and its benefit to man incalculable. Though simple in its operation, yet the human mind cannot comprehend exactly its strange mysteries: its sha dow is caught upon the plate os if by magic, and we can only wonder that it is so. ' Those who hove not yet procured these procicus I mementoes, we would advise to call upon our friend A. B. Tunas, at his Gallery In Wyeth's Hall, jn i ’ Herrisburg, or at bis new Halt.,] ’ Carlisle, ond our word for It. you will be obligingly entoiloined, ond furnished with likenesses that willi please ond delight even the most lostidious. 110 | • has long occupied an enviable position as a Dagurr • I rcon Artist, received a Diploma for his splendid Da- ] J ouerreotypes at the late State Agricultural Foir, at Harrisburg, ami by close spplication ond long expe rience, has made many experiments in the art, and is ready to compete with ony establishment in th ’ country. , Much attention is given to copying deguerronty pro . and other pictures. Small pictures con bo enlarged 1 to any size. Children of any ago taken. Daguerreotypes inserted in Lockets, Breastpins, I Anger tings, pencil heads, *scc. 1 1 Instructions given in the art on the most roason -1 able terms. Pictures taken in cloudy os well asin clearwenlh cr. • A collection of portraits can bo seen at the Rooms, which arc fair at oil limes. Slorrs’Clicmleal Hair Invlgoralor A RE YOU BALD 1 Is yoor hair falling offl J\_ Or is your hood covered with Dandruff or Scruffl If so, then make a fair trial of Blorrs Chemical Hair Invigorntor. Hundreds of persons in all paits of the country whose heads were entire ly bald, have hod ihoii hair fully restored to its orig* iftal perfection by the use of this voluable article.- Rood the testimony. Now York, Jan. 1, 1861. Mr.Sronns. —DcorSir: Mr.Smith,of Newton, L. I.,obtained n bottle of your cxcellcntUair luvjg. orator for his little girl, about four years old, hef head being entirely Uuld;no hair of any consequence having grown on hci head from birth, and surprising as it may appear,mftcr having used but one bottle, n donJ'plolo hoaif of hair was produced nJnrly two inches long of a fine healthy growth. A. Doolittle, M.O. No. 14!,GrnndSt, Pin LADEinu a , May 10, 1850. Mr. £>TortnS —Sir j After being bald for a number of years, and having used numerous preparations to no effect, your Chemical Hair Invfgorotof has pro ducod a fine head of flow hair, ond I hardly know hoW to express my gratitude for tho benefit f have received from your variable article. J. Wadsworth, No. 10, Orchard st Tho following testimony Is from Mr. McMokin editor of the "Saturday Couriers" ‘‘STonns’ llAtn Invioohatoh. —lt gives us much pleasure, unsolicited, to record oor testimony in fa* vor of the groat pleasantness and entire efficacy of Storrs’Chemical Hair Invigotatnr. On recovering from the recent severe attack of illness, we discover* c d (hat our usual healthy and abundant crop of hair was rapidly fulling off, ond chancing lb hove on hand a sample of tho above article furnished by the manufacturer many months previously, wo used but a single bottle, as directed, and found it to operate like a charm, in entirely chocking tho fall and croat ing a now and healthy action of the sculp." Wo could give many other references to some of our most respectable citizens,but would ask all who are troubled with Dandruff,aro bald, or arc losing their hair, to give Slone’ Chemical Hairlnvigorator a trial, and one trial wit! do more to convince you of our claims for it than all thetostimony of others that wo might produce. Caution. —Askfor "Storr’s Chemical HnirTn vigorotor,"and noycrlot dealers persuade youto use any olherarticlo as a substitute. Price 25 cents a bottle. Proprietors and Manufacturers.—C. P, AMI V. C0.,N0 .130, Arch street, Philadelphia. For sale in Curlisio by S. W. ITavorstick, * Elliott,and • Kolso,and by dcoloregonord. October 3 6,1852—1 y Carpeting. SOME prime Carpets still on hand. Intending to relinquish that branch of my business, I will sell off the stock on hand uncommonly low. Call soon. 0. OGILDY. December 15, 1053. JUST received an assortment of elegant noodle worked Collars, OhimezoUs,Undors)ocTesand Cuffs, December 15, 1853. JUST received a full assortment of Mori’s and Boys* Winter Boots and Shoos, bolter and cheaper than can bo had in tho county, nlthovbry ohoap etoro of C. OCULDY. December 15, 1853. POLISH for Linens, &o, A superior article to Starch Polish, for imparling n fine polls)* of muslin, collars, cambrics, &o. Forealo at ihb store of J. W. EDY. October 27, 1803. WANTED aUhisonioeiopay moot of subscription, advertising and job-work. ~.T J F|re Insurance. T.HEI A Itqnj ant}}Easlti Pi n h ug h Mutual F Insurance of county, Inco pordled by oirafAorAsaimbyJ is 'now fully organ food, and In operation under ho management of tb following Managers,viz: Daniel Bally, Wm. R. Gorgas, Michael Cockiln. Meloboir Bronncmu'n,, Christian Sfoyman, Jpljp c, Dunlop, Jacob Hi CoovervEawisHyir, Henry Bogan. Benjamin. ILjMpßser, Jacob Mumma, Joseph Wick orehatn, AlexanderCathcnrt^,. , Tho rcUca of insurance arc ns lowond favorabl e's any Company of tbo kind in Iho State. Person, wishingio boooihomdrobors ore Invited.'id make ap pUcatuirt to ihe'agdptsipr the company, vyhp are ;Wil ling to wall upon them at any limb. BENJ. H. MOSSER, President. ■ Henry Logan, Vite Pretidtrtt. Lewis Hvbr, Secretary. MicjuelCockun, JVeaaurer, Ooiobor. 7| 1.853 Cumberland County.—Rudolph Martin, N. Cum. bprUnd j C. D. Herman, Kingstown ; Henry spar ing; Shircmonßlown; Chdrlca 8011, Carlisle; Dr. J/ Ahl, Churchtown; Samuel Graham, Westponnsboro’; James M’Dowoll, Frankfort!; Mode Griffith, South Middleton; Samuel Woddburn, Dickinson, Sotneol Coover, Benjamin Haverstick, Mcchanicsburg, John Shcrrick, .Lisburn, David Coover, Sbophcrdstown. York Connty.—John Bowman, Diilsgurg; Peter Wolford, Franklin; John Smith, Feq., Washington ; W. S. Picking, Dover;. J. W.Craft,Paradise/ Harriehurg.—-. Houser &. Lochman. Members of the company haying police* about Iff exp ro can have them renewed by making appliaa* lion loany of the agents. Female Medical College of * FOURTH ANNUAL SESSION. THE. next Course of Lectures in this Institution will commence on Saturday, October Ist, J 853, and continue five months (21 weeks) closing co llie 251 h of February, 1854. FACULTY. * • David J. Johnston, M. D.,'Professor of Chemistry and Toxicology. Eliwood tlarvcy, M. D., Professor of the Princi ples and Practice of Mcdtcine> llilborn Darlington, M. D , Professor of Surgery. Ann Preston, M. D-. Professor of Physiology. Edwin Fusscll, M. D., Professor of Analpnly. Murk G. Kerr, M. D., Professor of Materia Med ico and general Therapeutics. Mnrtha 11. Mowry, M. D,, Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children. • Almira L. Fowler, M. D., Demonstrator of Anal* omy and Chemistry. Persons wishing further information os (o terms, regulations, &c., or desirous of receiving copies of ■ the Announcement, will please apply, personally or bv letter, to the Doan of the Faculty, j DAVID JOHNSTON, M. D. , 229 Arch Street, Philadelphia. WHITE HALL ACADEUIT. 3 miles toeal of Harrisburg t Pa. THE Sixth Session will commcnco-on Mondoj the 7th of November next. Parents and gtardians and others interested, are requested to innuiielnto the merits of this Institution. The situation ts re tired, ploasunt. healthful nnd convenient of access, the course of instruction is extensive and thorough, and the accommodolions are ample. I instructors. D. Dbnltpo mi , Principal and Teacher of Lan guages orfß Muibemntiee. I Dr. A. Dissmook, A. M., Teacher of Ancient I Languages and Natural Sciences,. I E. OsnonN Daub, Tcacbci of Mathematics and Nniura I Sciences. noon Cores, Tcnchor of Music. T. Kins Whjtk, Teacher of Plain and Orna mental Penmanship. TEHM& Boarding. Washing, and Tuition in En glish per Session, (5 months) Instruction in Ancient or Modern Lan guage, each h 00 Instrumental Music, 10 00 For Circulars nml other information, address D. DENLINGER, Harrisburg, Pa. Sept 8,1853, imnfield classical aca demy, WEAR CAmiSIE, PA. rPHE Ifilh Session will commence Nov. Ith. The buildings {one creeled lopi Full) ore new ond ex tensive. The situation is all that cun be desired h>r hoalllifulncss or moral purity. Removed Iron* l bo excitement ofTown or City, the students msy I prepare for college, mercantile pursuits.&c. All the brunches are taught which go to form a liberal education* A conscientious discharge of doty hfc® secured the present flourishing condition of the In fllilulion. lis future success (under Providence) |shall bo maintained by (ho game means. Terms—Board ond Tuition per session, $6O For Catalogue with full information, address R. K. BURNS, Principal Proprietor. Pluioficld Post Office, Cumh. Co Pa Nov. 29, 1853. NEW mtlG STOREI Suulh Hanover Sired , near the Court House . T") J. KIEKKER, Druggist, would respectfully j), inform tho citizens of Carlisle and vicinity, that ho has opened a new ; CHEMICAL AND DRUG STORE, Ills slock is entirely new, and has been selected ! with great care. As many of the articles in daily I use by physicians and families deteriorate by ago and exposure, great care will he taken not to al low such articles to accumulate in such quantitier Attention i especially invited to his stork ol Medicines, Essential Oils, Tinctures, Wines, Ex tracts, Confections, Chemicals, &o M together friih a full assortment of faints, Varnishes, Dye-fitoff#, Paint and Varnish Brushes, and . vom'ECTiomniES of every variety. lie has also on hand a splendid assortment of Perfumes, soaps,fancy,hair,cloihes and flbsh brushes, snpportere, breast exhausters, nipple shields, tooth washes and pastes; also Medicinal IVines and Brandies, of the bast quality, Segnrs, from the beet Havant artd Spanish houses, of every flavor, from one cent upwards. In order to ensure his customers against mi*- 'takes during any temporary absence ol tlie proprie tor, tho services of an experienced and compefer assistant have been secured, which will bn fe • be important, in view of the responsibilities H ,lc 1 are known to devolve upon the druggist. Physicians* prescriptions will be " promptly attended to. Orders from ’J . . and Merchants in tho country will be 1 . care, and at prices which must prove salt < All officinal preparations mode inr r i c . aeo . anco with tho directions'cT tho U. S* P A liberal shore of pnbllc patronage rcP P cc fully solicited. Terms cosh. ..n woo PR July 31, 1653. \B. Cheering Sews \ • THE readers of the Volunteer ore inform iho Important foot that the siibeoribcrs opening an extra big lot of cheap SI R»* , . SUMMEU GOODS, among which are me lowing: OENTLEMKN'fI WEAR. LADIES *** n cii»*- Cloths. • High Lusiro 81% a*** Caseimores, Do*’ Fancy do. Vestings, Toro Satins, Summer Coatings, ' 'Barogo de Lolnfl » Pant Stuffs, Lawns, Hats, Mous, do Lalncs, Suspenders, Moue. dp Bcgo, ... Cravats, , „ High Lustre Black M Handkerchiefs, pachas, Stockings, Glngliome, Gloves, Bonnot Ribbons, MISCELLANEOUS. GIoVOS, MUtS, Muslins, Calicoes, Hosiery,' n . r(l ChoOks,Tickings, 'Niedlo Worked Collor Flannels, Bagging, Chimosotles, Counterpanes, 1 Edgings ami loser y Carpet Chain, &o. ... . i|„o and a oomploie assortment of Goods, in our which \vo aro soiling at very low prices e f ‘ o.uMr y produoo ro^G^g Inarch 31} 1063. 0. OQILBY, AGENTS. $60.00
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