Column •AjJBI’BR d»y»«nd'nights of unceasing toil and Jfixtrdablel; Irhave succeeded in marking and ar ranging,ray?hiiiy stock of-.HARDWARE,and. al though there has boon a tremendous rush of custo mCfa tf ho know where to deal on reasonable terras, auq who appreciate -my old. habit pf selling cheap without making much fuss abqut the matter. I am room for new customers to .drop i Q apd examinq what is undoubtedly the largest ami qf goods ever offered. West ol Phila delbli(a,-and.flrabracing everything usually found in a hardware Store,(tom a needle to on anchor. All of fetich arp.of (bp best quality and will be sold at fail to.give satisfaction, . ’ tfO.CAJUVSWTJBJiS 4 BVILDEHS . I would saylhtl my stock of Cross cut, bam), panel,ripping and buck, saws; bright, black,and blue. aogers, chisels, planes, locks, hitches, binges, screw 4, straight necked and barrel bolls,broad, point ing afid. : chopping axes, hatchets, iion and steel, squares, rules, tape mcasur.cs, levels, &c., oannoi fail to please the most fastidious in quality am) price,-. CABINET* COACH MAKERS. We have a large supply of Copal, Japan, Hark, and coach body Yarpishes, Mahogany and Wal nut veneers. .Mooting, beading, rosettes; gloss, mineral and mahogany knobs, Carriage mounting, silver and japanned ; trimmings, laces, canvass, oil cloth, damask, patent leather, deer hair, mu leu Ide castings, iron axles,springe, hubs, felloes, spokes,dec. BLACKSMITHS Will GnJit to bo their interest to call and nomine my stock of dO tons of hammered, bar and rolled iron, hammered horse shoe, scollop, brood and uoi row tiro. Plough irons of all 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 Amencan blister sleet, anvils, vices, files, rasps, horse shoe nails, English wagon boics, carriage boxes, &c. SADDLERS A SHOE-MAKERS Will find It to.thftlr advantage to call and examine otif stock, of brass, silver and Japan harness mount ing, pattent leather, morrocco, French and common calfskins, binding Sc lining skins, he, pegs, awls. PAINTERS * GLAIZERS Cannot bo mistaken in gelling a superior article of white lead, tine while, together with every variety of paints in nao, turpentine, oil, glass, puny, vat nUhes, &c. HENRY SAXTON, September 21, 1853 Or. I. C. Loomis, WILL perform all operations upon tire Teeth that srp 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 fulled!. Office on Pill alreel, a few doors South ufthc Railroad Hotel. N. Loomis will bo absent from Carlisle the last terTonys in each month. Carlisle, June 2, 1853. Rail Road Cars for Sale THREE eight wheeled double Care and ihn-c four wheeled single cars. The double cars wen* buill in York, last October, ami have been hui lit lie used. The single ones would answer « »11 f> r market cars; ihey are all in excellent order ami will be sold at a bargain, either together or sepa rate. For particulars apply to H. A. ZOLLINGER. Newport, Perry co., Sept 22, ’s3—3m M. J. WOLF, Attorney at Law. (Office, No. 2, Dtettm't Row.) AU professional bosineau strictly attended to. The German language spoken aa readily as the English. September 22,1853. REMOVAL. JOHN D- GORGAS hereby informs his friends and customers, that he has removed his 'J IN WARE and STOKE ROOMS to the room lately occupied by Mr. J. VV. Eby as a Grocery store, on Mala street,■where he will as heretofore manufac ture and keep constantly in store, every description o f TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE, mode io the best style ami at the very lowest prices. Good workmen and the very best material always employed, bo as to insure entire satisfaction. Spouting and Job Work done ut the shortest no tes, in superior manner and at fair prices. Also i n store at all seasons u large a nd attractive variety of Parlor and Cooking Stoves, comprising every new and fancy style, of all prices and sizes, adapted to burning cither wood or coal. His assortment of stoves he intends shall not bo surpassed by any other establishment; comprising a score or more ol different styles to suit all tastes,— Thankful to his friends for the patronage so Jong bestowed upon him at his old stand, be respectfully Invite* a call at his new establishment, confident l ha t his large assortment cannot foil to please. JOHN D. GORGAS. The English Book Store THE' subscribers having how completed their ar rangements for the importation of English books, invites (he attention of Libraries, Uook buyers, and the public generally, to their stock which will be foanrl iimigatlly choice and ivellse/erled, and at I roost reasonable prices. Importing direct fiomthoj English publishers, ond buying for cash, they are! enabled to sell, in many instances. One English j editions at the same prices ns aro paid for inferior American ones; and devoting their u(tenlion entirely t» Foreign Books, purchasers may depend upon finding the best assortment at their establishment. New publications iccoived by every steamer Books imported to order weekly from England, Franco and Germany,in much less than the ordinary time rc quiredi Monthly catalogues of new and old French sod English Books furnished gratis on application, or sent by mail to any part of the country- Any information in regard to prices, <Stc , of Foreign Cooks furnished on application, by mail or other wise. Subscriptions received to all Foreign Newspapers and Periodicals. C. J, PRICE St CO. No 7 Hart’s Buildings, (second story) Sixth St. above Chestnut, Philadelphia. November 10, 1863—Jim French Worn, WE have juat received from Now York a very Urge assortment of Worked Ruffling, Jaconet and Wwias Edging and Inserting, Uuderslocves and Hpencera, Embroidered Handkerchiefs, &c, which will be sold at very low pricea, by Woise & Camp bell November It), 1863 Daguerreotypes. MRS. R. A. REYNOLDS, Doguoircan Artist, South East corner of flnnovcr and Loulhor Bueets. Rooms, those formerly occupied by JWr W’ Fridley. She cordially invites her friends and the public gepejal)y to give her o call, confident of be fog able to render entire for if she may : not claim superiority for her pictures, eho may at, least claim equality witit any token in thir place. OailU\e,Nov 10, 1858—3 m Spring and Siimmor Goods, 1 in now opening a beautiful osboii ntof .MMOpobio Bood« t compii,in B in the to- , n.vf.tylf Jhoado Umcgo, in wood color, Figured BarUn pf. VBil'oV. Grape d'E.pajno, Crape a , Artri.,DrMi|lil)Dnoa,Ctoy:o do Potia. Grenadine, Fr«n(iij,'Ofg«nJy lawns, Jlmego do Lnlnco. Moira. I d. Totted nhJ 'p'“ ln Sw's* Mull,, JucotVrt „„d Csmbrfo Melina, Cambric Dlmliya, Embroider in EnglUllCjnpej.Lnco Veil.,Hosiery and Glove, of all kind*, with , ’variety of other Good,, nil of ' ,W rt-HIT»ICT. M»yi*. meg. ! ■ t n >ot °f Tan Colored, Mr W ‘*° d B, * Ck N A W6^,A^ be THE MARRIAGE STATE 5 Shalt' Bapplntta and AsRA, 01*. JtUStnf' SflS ( Siekttttt, atttnd it 9 MOST STARTLING CONSIDERATIONS 1 Reflections for the Thoughtful. Strange that countless human beings exist and drag through llfo as do tbo beasts of the field, or the lusoota of the earth, evincing no more thought or reflection than though the noble faculties of amid were not vouchsafed to thorn. Many such are husbands and fathers, upon whom are dependent the health, the well-being, and the happiness of a confiding and affectionate wife, with perhaps a family of children. HOW OFTEN IT HAPPENS THAT THE WUUS LINGERS FBOU TEAR TO YEAR In that pitiable condition as not oven for one day to feel the happy and exhilarating influence incident to tbo enjoyment of health. * She may not bo an invalid confined to her bed. or oVcu to her room; as her pride, ambition and energy induce and nerve her to take personal charge of her household, oven when her health will not admit of it; but eho Is nevertheless perceptibly linking from day to day, and always oiling. Thus, day after day, and mouth after month tran ipiro. Her health daily sinks, till finally oven the hope of recovery no longer remains. And thus THE BLOOMtNQ BRIDE, But a few years ago in the flash' of health and youth, and buoyancy of spirits, rapidly, and appa rently inexplicably, becomes a /coble, sickly, de bilitated wuo, with frame emaciated, nerves on* lining, spirits depressed, countenance bearing the unpress of suffering, and an utter physical and mental prostration. Sometimes this deplorable change may and docs arise from organic or constitutional causes. But eftoner, by far oftouor, to gross and inexcusable ignorance of tbo simplest and plainest rales of health as connected with the marriage state, the violation of which entails 'disease, suffering and misery, not only to the wife, but often Hereditary Complaints upon the Children “ UNTO THE THIRD AND FOURTH GENERATION,** transmitting COKSUMPTIOiV, SCROFULA* HYPOCHONDRIA, INSANITY, GOUT, KING’S EVIL, and other diseases, ns a DREADFUL. INHERITANCE from the Parents. And moat this continue 1 Shall we be wise in all that concerns the cattle of our fields, oar horses, our sheep, our cows, our oxen, the nature ana character of tho soil we possess, the texture and quality of our goods and merchandise; bat in all that concerns ourselves as human beings, with human functions and passions, subject to great derange* ment, involving oar future peace and happiness— in all that concerns the health and welfare of the wife of our affections, and the mother of oar chil dren ; in all that concerns the mental and physical well being of those children, we should be im mersed in the darkest and most BENIGHTED IGNORANCE, AS CULPABLE AS INEXCUSABLE ! How long shall this ignorance prevail so produc tive of its bitter fruits T How long shall the wife and mother be ignorant of tho nature, character and causes of tho various womb and sexual complaints, embittering her days by suffering—suffering often prolonged to years, eventuating in a complication of diseases utterly and hopelessly Incurable t Shall we for ever close our eyes to the results of physio logical science by which we may arrive at on understanding of ourselves as moo and women, subject to serious life-long enduring diseases, and perpetuating them to our children. LET EVERY WIFE AND HUSBAND PONDER No husband or wife need be ignorant of what concerns iJiem most to know to secure their health anti happiness, 'llial knowledge is contained in a little work entitled THE HARRIED WOMAN’S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION, DV DR. A. M, MAURICEAU, PROFESSOR OF DISEASES OF WOMEN. Ont Hundredth Edition. 19rn0., j>p. 250. Price 50 Ctnh [on fine paper, extra binding, $1 00.] First published in 1347 j and it Is not SURPRISING OR WONDERFUL, Considering, that EVERY FEMALE, whether UAIIRIEU OR NOT, can here acquire a full knowledge of (be na ture, character and causes of her complaints, with the various symptoms, and that nearly HALF A MILLION COPIES should have boon sold. It is Impracticable to con vey fully the various, subjects treated of, as they ore of a nature strictly intended (or the married, or those cuuiotnjJaling marriage. UPWARDS OP ONE HUNDRED THOU SAND COPIES Hav® been SENT BY OIAIL within the last few months. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. BE NOT DEFRAUDED J Buy no book unless Dr. A. M. Maarfcoaa, 120 Liberty Street, N. V . is on tbo title page, and the entry m the Clerk’s Office on the bock of the tltlo page ; and buy only of respectable and honorable dealers, or send by mail, and address to Dr. A. M. Mauriceau, os there ero spurious and surreptitious Infringcments of copyright. ffj- Upon receipt of One Dollar "THE MAR HIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM PANION" is aenl {moilti ftte) to any part of ibs United States, the Canada* ana British provinces. All Letters mast be post-paid, and addressed' to Dr. A. M. MAORIOEAD, Box 1224, New-York Oily. Publishing Office, No. 129 Liberty Streeb New-York. •> Foraalcby Blanch &. Crop Harrisburg,! Swan Bloomsburg, J S Worth Lebanon, C W Do Wit Milford, J W Ensminger Danhcim, H W Smith Huntingdon,B Me onald Uniontown, J M Baum New Beilin, H A Lnntz Ruuding, E T Morse Crnncsvillp, N V; II P Crocker Brownsville. Wonts it Stork Carbondalo, Eldrcd fit Wright Williams port, 8 Tuck Wilkesbartc.G W Earle Waynesboro; R Croskv Mercer,B Leader Hanover, S W Taylor Utica. R P Cummings Somerset, T U Peterson, Philadrlph i o Bept. I, 1H53 —om NEW GROCERIES | NOW open and fur- <>u!e at “Mahion Hall” Family Grocery Store, a largo and general assort men! of articles, useful and fancy, embracing in P“ r( ~ . . .... Maracaiba and Java Coffees, Green Rio and ILnisiid C"ffoe, Jenkins’ best brand ol Teas, Brown and Clarified Sugars, While and Preserving “ Pulverized and crushed “ Broma, Cocoa and Chocolate, I lin e and Corn Starch, j Farina and Essence of Coffee, \ Covering's finest Byrtip, Orleans Banking Molas- \ sea, Spices, ground and unground; Mace, Citron, Vanilla Bean, Cheese, Crackers, Candles, &,c. Our Quccnswarc, tST embraces a largo and general varletypTry of the host while Granite, a Iron Slone ware, Liv erpool and Common ware, enabling the customer to select in sells or pieces of any size necessary ond of the different styles, together with a variety of Iffnc White and Gold Band, English and French China sells of Tea ware, and other varieties of useful and fine fancy China ware, including trays, plates, vases, fruit dishes, coffee cups, fitc. Crlnsswai’c, embracing bowls, dishes, molasses cans, sugar bowls, a largo selection of fine fluted tumblora, wine and egg glasses, and oilier useful arliclcs. Willow and Cedar Ware, among which nro tubs, churns, water pales, moa autea, raatUol basliela, travelling baskets, as well as other covered and uncovered baskets. Also, Table Oil of the finest brand, Sperm and other Oils, Tobacco, Cigars, Soapa, &o. A small lot of choice MACKAHKL of No. 1 quality. Also, a trimmed Maas Mnckarol—both in handsome as sorted packages ofllalvos,quarters andkits—with alt the other varieties of a Grocery and Queens war© store. We feel thankful for tho patronage heretofore bestowed on us. and invito a continuance of like favors. J; W, EBV. Carlisle, Juno 9,1853. Rloirliiocft, Caulmicrcs, A.C, JUST i oceWod at tho now A chcapstoro of Woise arid Campbell, a largo of Yrepcb Morinoc* Oaslmotoa and Mou do Lainoa, which will, bo pold very cheap November 10,1863 A LARGE lot of Wlnto Bhawla just received, l\. and very cheap «t tho new «tor« of Wefof & CampbfU ?/ ■*• - q NovamberlO 1868 : JPseflil, Fragrant, and Good. BJ. KIEFE*ER hag j ust returne dfrom Philmlel* , phta f wßhrut'adftilional 'sutlpiy,of FrESH which', In'cbhhccuon vrilhhls former jpg stock, will pmke his establishment complete In 'E& this department. In addition to the above be has olsojust 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 assortment.’of fancy,articles. Ladies Toilet Fancy Soapa and Porfomerici of every varie ty. Genllemcn ate invited Ibbiditolho 1 bid firie' as sortment of Fancy ’ Porceloan Pipes, Tbbaccpbs ofevdry variety, Slidv ng and Toilet Soaps, which Will bet'found to be very superior, Canes, ( Riding and'Camagb 'Whips, and many other articled wtycfr more fcsjpcciiillyiinte rest gentlemen.' ‘' J " : 1 ‘ ; ' ' '• A number of vory superior Woolen Matts on band The Proprietor will bo Very, hltppy to 'haV'e his friends generally call and examine his goods wheth er they may wish to purchase or not. Carlisle, July 7, 1853 HARDWARE, A LARGE Spring Arrival, which surpasses in IX quantity, quality and price, any that has over been opened in Carlisle, consisting of al| hinds of' Hardware, Shoo Findings, Coach Trimmings, Sad-1 dlery, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass Nails, Files,' Anvils, Vicos, Hollows, Springs, Axels, Bows, Pel- j loos, Veneers; Ccdarwarej (farming Utensils. Bar & I Roled lion, Steel, &c., with a thousand otner arli. i clea. I Having purchased very largely of heavy Goods | fTovtons to the advance in the prices, I am enabled, o sell at the old prices. Persons in want of Hard* 1 w.iro are invited to call and examine my stock and , hear the prices, and they will be convinced where the cheap Hardware is to be had. I My slock of Wall Papers is unsurpassed by any other in the borough. Thankful for past favors, i continuance of the same is solicited. WOULD respectful*; call the attention of bouse .beepers and the public, to the extensive stock of splendid FURNITURE, includ ing every variety of CabineLwaro MiT^ inr " ••O and Choirs, which ho has now on hand at his Rooms, corner of Hanover and Leather streets, opposite John Humor’s store, Carlisle. He is confident that the superior'finish of the workmanship, and elegance of style, in which his articles ore got up, together with their cheapness, English & American Hardware, |^;o C . c :Zh n „t“r"^r„ c rerr^rJ„ u u r ; THE subscriber having just returned from the foclprlng und keeping a constant supply of every Eastern cities with a fulUnd handsome assort arltclp in his line, both plain and Ornamental, ole went of all kinds of Hardware of the very beet mak- B»n< and useful, at prices which cannot fail to sou ora and wel I selected, ia now opening at the Cheap' pu.chaocrs Ho would oaAcall, invttc person, who Hardware Stand,in North Hanover.treet.ooxldoor «» W»,»* «» commence housekeeping. o coll and to Scott's hotel,whore ha invite. .11 that are in want 1 «otpinc hi. present elegant slock, to which he w.ll of good and cheap Hardware, to g.vc him a call and , constantly moke add.l.one of the newest and mes, sse and satisfy themselves of the troth a. we are , “copPINS made to otder at the shorle.t notice, term.ned lo sell .1. small advance. Small f or ,„wn and country, and quick sales tstho order of tha day. j December 13, 1869-Iy To Builders , Carpenters and Others. j pf. Bi—Two good JournoymorrtCabinot makers Afallstockof white, mineral and japoned knobs' CBn constant employment at iho above cstab locksand latches, hinges, screws, window sash and liehment. Two Apprentices—hoys about 16 or 17 shuttersprings, strait-necked and barrelled bolts, of years of age—will also be taken, if application bo every kind; mill, cross cut and circular Saws; hand, made soon. J F panel,ripping and back Saws; bright,black and blue - ‘ augurs;chiscls,broad, pointing, band and chopping JimKs H. Weiss. Wm. K. CiMPBKii. Axcs.ofdifferent makorfl; hatchets, planes &l piano FIRST ARRIVAL OF FALL GOODS bits,stee land iron squares, files, , . all sizes. i At the New and Cheap Store of April 7, 1853. To Saddlers and Coach Makers . 'WcIsC & Ourstock consiala of a complete aß.ortmonl of arli- c qJ n Hanna ani Lmtlier Street ,_ dee in your (me of business,such as braas,silver & J japanodmounling,carriage trimmings, brood paster TTTB have jual icccivcd a very large and hand ing and seaming laces, fringes, plain and figured \ V some assortment of Fall and Winter Goods, vaas oil cloth, top lining cloth disergelining,while, consisting of the latest styles of DRESS Goods, red, blue and black patent leather; Dashers,silver & , F*roneh plaids, plaid and printed Cashmeres, Mous brass plate. Deer hair, rosette, hubs, follows, spojtcs de Laincs, all wool; Moos do Bcges,roraia.ncloths, bows,elipticsprings,iron aztes, malleable costings P* o ' I *, brocade and black Silks,bambazines,alpacas, To Cabinet and Shoe-makers . I and B B omi assortment of Mourning Goods. \ full slock of shoo kit and findings, boot moi jcco Domestics. French kid, straits, morocco & lining and binding Bleached and unbleached Muslins, Checks, Ging* •ikins;lasts,tacks, pegs, hammers, pinchers, French hams. Tickings, while & colored Canton I* lunnols, morocco, superior copal varnish, japan and black red, yellow and white wool I lonncls, Table Linen, varnish, mahogany and niaplo' veneers, moulding. Damask Tow els, Table Cloths, Napkins, Ac. heading,rosets, glass, minoraland mahogany knobs Laces and Embroideries, of every size-and style. Cambric and Swiss Ruffling, Edging and Inserting, To Blacksmiths* Farmers and Others. Lisle, Mechlin, Florentine and Valcucennee Laces, M tons of assorted bur iron, warranted of Ih be. | Collar., Underscore., Spencer. and Cuffs of the faalily. A splendid assortment of bar and *a^CBt '° B, iron , hammered , horse-shoe, scollop, plough,broad j Hosiery and Gloves. iml narrow lire, rolled, horac-shoc bar, band .round Very fine assortment of spun Silk, Cashmere and md square iron; cast, shear, spring. English and' Lambs wool Saxony, black Indiana Hose, Merino \morican blistersteol, English wagon boxes, car- balfhosc, while and black silk Hose, black, white flage boxosin setts,anvils, vices, files,rasps,horse- and mixed Colton Hose, Ladies and Gents Kid iboo nails , &c. j Silk, (leccy lined Silk, Cashmere & Cotton Gloves. Cloths & Cassimeres. A large assortment of Cloths, Caaeimerci, Sallin elU, Kentucky Jeans, Merino, Satin and black silk Veaiings. To Housekeeper* A beautiful assortment of cheap Fancy goods, such as waiters,trays, plain & fancy knivcs.fotks,butch er knives,steels, britlauia lamps,brass candlesticks, iriltanifl and silver table and teaspoons, plated but* ter knives, preserving kettles,smoothing irons,iron and lined tea &l oval boilers, Iron frying and bread pans,washboards, tubs, churns, buckets,iron pots wash kettles,and stew pans , &c. Carlisle,May 7,1851 The Elephant lias Arrived, And is now lo be seen al LYNE’S, in North llan over Street % WH ERE he has just-oponed a Mammoth stock of HARDWARE, which makes one of the largest, nost complete, and cheapest assortments over offer id to the public. I now invito all persons in want <f good Hardware at reduced prices, (o give mo o all as I can accommodate all from a needle lo an i nvil, and at prices to suit tbo limes. Recollect a ■ cany saved is two earned, and 1 consider a nimble ixpenco boiler than a slow shilling. To Housekeepers.— A groat assortment of house ■ ooping articles, such as brass and enamel prescrv ng kettles, frying pans, bake pans, wafllo irons, • mootbtng irons, snoveis, tongs, waiters,traya.forka, ;nives, carvers,steels,butchoi knives, spoons,plated oa and table spoons, pocket and pen knives in great variety,razors and razor straps,scissors,shears,iron ind brass, polished slept and common and ongs, shovels, spades, forks, rakes, hoes, tubs, water nns, painted buckets, wash boards,improvcd patent ■ •torn pumps and load pipe. Brushes. —A largoassorlmonl ofwhitowash,duflt, weeping,horse and painters brushes. Iron, — A large stock of hammered bar iron, rolled ; ron of all kinds, hoopiron, shootiron,round, aqaaip .nd band iron, English wagon boxes, and steel of ill kinds. Paints, oil, varnishes ,tar pontine, glue, dec Glass of all sizes. To Shoemakers.— A ful lassortmont of Morocco, hidings, Bindings, patent Goat Skins, Lasts, 6bbo> broad, Pegs, Knives, and Tools of all kinds. Blake's Plro Proof Paints of different colors. To Carpenters. —Afullassortmentofplanes,sows, gagos, squares, braces/ bills, bench screws, ingurs and augur bills,hatchets,&c. ' To Coaehrnakers and BhddteVs.—A first rate os* • ortmont of Carriage trimmings, auoh usloccs,tas • ols, fringes, drab cloth and aattlnelt, head linings, mitalton enameled leather, patent leather curtin oil ■.loth, plain and figured; Dasherltons,Lamps,Axles, Springs, Malablo Castings, Bent Felloes, Hubsj Bows, Philips’ patent boxes fop wood axles,fine brass, silver plated and Japan harness mountings, Saddle trees. Whips, and over rtlclo used by Sad* Hots very cheap. _ 3 1 J.P.LYNE. Carlisle, March 24,1 863. ■ EMDIIOIDEIUBS, Jucitecoivoil n Isrgc miojt menl of ouffs.unJerileovoß.sponccts.collani, ruffling* , ' , * , , BiiiwifS —A lot of handsome spring shawls for sslo vory chonp. OitTSiro;—Block and fancy colored Goiters,jrjot received ond for solo Uy Wolso Ji Comphol). April 21, (863, \ FBEBUsupply Sliiffs; Gloss, Fully, sish. Tails, &cj ■ A|oo, Baking Soda and ,Dfyon’o Pulmonic Wef ers, for lire elite of Couglio, Colds, Asthma, Con sumption, ond al oilier diseMoa oftUol.unßS for solo at ", July 14, 1868 - DB; C. Si EBSPEOTFUELY offots’lUs jilofcstlonal sotvl ces to the dtlisno of Carlisle (Hid surrounding country.. Qluea anditosltloucoiilijiffculhHanover sliest, directly, oppusluitlj#" Volunteer” Ofljce, April 81,1 ©6o——lf TO THU THE /respectfully jnfprin-tbe Ladies of Moc|iaDicsWr£~amT its" vicinity, ‘that ho has just ntted up, opposite his old stand in said borough, a , , Ladleb\Shoe> Store, designed-expressly r for (hoiciaccomroodalion,aud . free from tho annoyances to which they have, here tofore been subjected. ‘This sldroiwill be tinder tho sole change and supervision .of his sister, and Ladies mdy resi assured that-every attention! will be paid ; to their demands. ,A, full..and ;cqrtetpnt supply,of i ready made wptfy from lha lipplof, eastern raanofac-i t lories, in addition' lb hib dwhi'Will bo found always* on liand;cdhßißling : in bin -of Ladies’Fine Kid SlippcrB, Flne (Waiters, of all colors, Cushman.tics, toilet and ename led '.shoes, Jenny Lind's, French Buskin, Union lies and" puinpp of all descriptions, Mieses’ pol’d. Goiters of alt kinds, children's fancy | Kofisnlli boots; Waiters,;Ties and French Morocco ■ shoos, double and single soled, &c t , &o I Ho Would also triform ! his bid friends and tho ' public generally, Inal ho' still coritlriuba to hoop on hand and manufacture to order, at bis old stand, all .naßßi "kinds of W GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. ra}. such as MehVFinu Calf skin Boots, from 00 to $5 00; French Morocco from $3 to 84 501 Coarse Boots, $3 50 to $3 00. A!) rips will bo repaired without extra charge. . Thankful for the patronage which has been oxten. . ded to him heretofore, he hopes by strict attention 'J to business and a desire to please, to merit and ro* 1 : colvo a continuance of tho same, i . EDWARD LAMONT. | Mcchaniceburg, April 14, ’s3—6m. B. J. KIEFFER Extensive Furniture Rooms. JOHN P. LVNE. Ladies Kid Slippers, Morocco and Kid Buskins. Morocco und Kid Boots, (Willis*,) LadlAr Gaiters, Men's fine calf Bools, Kipp Boots and Shoes for men and boys, all kinds of Cbildicn’s shoes, and a large lot of Cum shoes. JACOB SENER Groceries. Rio and Java Coffees,Now Orleans, Cuba and Re fined Sugars, Loveiing’s Syrup MolobecbC übodo., and Spices of nil kinds. Tho abovo articles, together with a largo vatic t too numerous to mention, have boon selected w i great core from tbo New York and Philadolp' markets ,and cannot fail to suit purchasers in i Uy and prices. Wo lavito allto call and for thomeclvcs. Carlisle, Sept IS, 1668. TH E subscriber would respectfully announce to the citizens of this place and all persons visiting tho same during the Holydays, that he has now on hand and will continue to bo supplied with the latest nov ilttas up to the c/oso of (ho season, comprising io part of the clioiccsl varieties, such as Fine Candy 'foys, Jolly Cakes, Bon Bone, Gum,Cordial, Lemon, Choc olate, and fruit drops, rose, vanilla and burnt almonds, french and exploding Secrets, also, all (he coroon va rieties, all of which wll bo sold wholesale or retail al low* rates at Krlss Rlnglc’s Old nail, in North Hanover street, a few doors north of tho Bank, where wo have just received FRUITS and NUTTS of tbo latest importations, such as oranges, lemons, - raisinsAfige, preens, citron, currants, soft and paper shelled almonds, filberts, cocoa, cream & ground nuts, also Toys and Fancy Goods of every kind from all parts of Europe, manufactured of wood, glass, chins, paplor-machie, tin, India rub. ber, zinc, &c., such as fine wax, kid &,Jointed dolls, sowing ®nd card baskets, work and fancy boxes, (lower vases, motto caps, tea setts, music boxes, port monies, battle doors, grace hoops* masks, drums, guns, trumpets, dominoes, lotto, and other games, fancy snaps and hair oils of every variety. In connection with tho above a largo stock of such as Lovoring’scrushcd,pulverized and brown Sugars, coffee, molasses, starch, indig, ealoratas, and. black teas, spices, bullpr, water and soda crackers, matches, Ac., ahd as we lo Please al ' are invited to examine our stock. Tlio subscriber rolutns bis thanks to tbo public for (bo patronage heretofore bestowed on him,and hopes by a desire to please to merit a fconUodonco of tho same, P.MONYEH $15,000 Worth of Goods Still on llund ut Ogllhy’s Store. IN addition to oar stock, wo have received and are riov/receiving a largo lot of very desirable FALL and'WINTLU'GOODS from twb of our branch' ''As nil of tho slock was purebasod bofyro tho present groat advanced prise ia good, and will at COST, purchasers can save from 25 to 50 per cent, by giving us an early call. Wb now have* bliok silks, lino ; Ilnen, longbhawls, tickings, ohaoks',blankets, casslnotle, cloth, muslins, &o,,a]| ofwliioli wo wore out of previous to yesterday's arrival. AUq, Carpets ond a lot of Bools and : slioqs.Juf|l rocblvod. Call soon and secure tho bargaidbheToro (bey aro all gone. CIIAS. OGILBY. Bargains still to be had at tho Clothing Sloro near Borkhoider’fl Hotel. ■ 80p1.93, 1653—31 JACOB FETTER, Duals and Shoes, "WESTRIVE TO PLEASE." Confectionaries FAMILY GROCERIES. n i rlfy'eph [^rriyal. rpHE outjßcilbjif jhaa jju*t Votut/cd from Philadol- Xißhlo* end.is how!opening U. iargo and elegant assortment of Winter Goods, consisting in part.-of Cloths, Cossimorcs, Vestings .Flannels, Blankets, Joans,&c. In Ladies Goods a beautiful assortment of De Loines, French Merinos,- Parantoltos, Silks, new stylo of bared Cashmeres, Ribbons, Shawls, French Worked Collars, Chimu zelts,&o. DOMESTICS. Bleached and.unbleached. Muslins, Checks, Tickl ings, Canton Flannels Table Diapers, &c. Boots and, .Shoes, A largo assortment of, Mon’sand Boys Winter Roots, an entire now stock bf.Ladics Gaiters, Morocco Bbcls, Burkins and Rlippersy Children’s Shoes in great -variety 1 . Gum Shoes of all descriptions. GROCERIES, A fresh lot of Sugars, Coffees, Teas, .Molasses, Spi ces, Starch, Ac. * Ab my winter stock is entirely new and laid in on tho most favorable terms, we cordially invite all our old friends and customers, and the public In general, to call and examine the slock before purchasing,as we take pleasure in showing oui Goode, and will sell them as cheap if not cheaper than any other store in the county. Recollect tho old stand East Main street, Carlisle: CHARLES OGILBY. November 23,1853 Every Nan His Own Miller. CLARK’S Patent Combined Grinding and Bolt* ing Mill, is an invention which cannot fail com ing into general use, turning out os ivdoesfrom the wheat extra flour, superfine, middlings, ship stuff and bran, at a single operation, and in (ho moat oompleto manner. This truly scientific mill fills a space of but three feet in diameter, and five feet high, is worked by a single shaft, capable of grind ing and bolting from three to ton bushels of wheal an hour, and can bo propelled by any power from four horse to any which may bo desired. Tho en tire cost of a mill calculated to make one barrel of Hour to the hour, does not exceed Those de siring to purchase a mill, or the patent for counties or townships in Pennsylvania, are requested to ad dress Wm. Heilman,or call at No. 41 Brown street, Philadelphia. September 8, 1553—31 Pictures or the lioved & Gone. LIFE WHERE ART THOU RECORDED ! Blest bo (ho art that can Immortalize. That Art Hint bailies time's (yraniiicclaim to quench it. How eweel it is in afior days, when memories on memories arise, and dioams of bygone times, and tong forgotten things come softly to the heart. How' sweet we say it is to gaze upon (ho likencssof some dear friend, with whom we once associated, whether far away, sailing upon the broad ocean, strolling over the prairies of the fai west, wandering in strange lands, across the blue waters, or sleeping beneath the cold clods of earth, or the roaming wave. HoW pleasant the thought, that (ho art divine can give us the perfect resemblance of the absent and (he loved, 1 till wo ban almost imagine it is reality, that life and . animation alone ara wanting, for often as wo gaze upon a good picture, the eyes seem to sparkle with brilliancy, and the lips appear as if about to speak. 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 us it was in the original. The Daguerreotype is without doubt one of thegreatest inventions of iho nineteenth century.and its benefit to man incalculable. Though simple in its operation, yet the human mind cannot comprehend exactly its strange mysteries: its shra* duw is caught upon the plate as if by magic, and we ! can only wonder thol i( is so. | Those who have not yet procured these procicus mementoes, wc would advise to call upon our friend | A. B. Tun ns, at his Gallery in Wyeth’s Hull, in Harrisburg, or at his new gallery,in Mario* Hall, Carlisle, and our word for it, you will bo obligingly cnloilaincd, and furnished with likenesses that will please and delight oven the most (astidtous. lie has long occupied an enviable position as a Dagucr rcau Artist, received a Diploma for his splendid Da* guerreotypes at the late State Agricultural Fair,'!!! Harrisburg, and by close application and long expe rience, has made many experiments in the art, and is ready to compete with any establishment in th country. Much attention is given to copying daguerreotypes and other pictures. Small pictures can be enlarged to any size. Children of any ago taken. Daguerreotypes inserted in Lockets, Breastpins, finger rings, pencil heads, dec. Instructions given in the art on the most able terms. Pictures taken in cloudy aswcll osin clearwcalh er. A collection of portraits can bo scon at the Rooms, which are fair at all times. Storrs’Chemical Ualr luvlgoraior ARE YOU BALD 1 Is your hair falling offl Or is your head covered with Dandruff or Scruff! If so, then make a fair trial of Blorrs’ UhcmicalHair Invigorator. Hundreds of poisons in all pails of tho country whoso heads were entire )y bald, have had then huir fully restored to its orig* Inal perfection by the use of this valuable article.- Road tho testimony. New York, Jan. 1, 1851. Mr. Sronns.—Dcor Sir: Mr. Smith,of Newfotv, L. 1., obtained a bottle of your excellent Harr Invig. oralor for his little girl, about four years old, her head being entirely bald; no hair of any consequence havinggrown on hoi bcadfrom birth, and surprising as it may appear, after having used bin one bottle, a complete head of hair was produced noarly two inches long of a fine healthy growth. A. Doolittle, M. O. No. Ml, Grand S(. Philadelphia, May 10, 1850. Mr. 9to n ns—Sir i A Her being bold for a nombc T of years, and having used numerous preparations to no effect, your Chemical Hair Invigorator has pro duced a fmo head of now hair, and 1 hardly know how to express my gratitude for tho benefit 1 have received from your valuable article. J, Wadsworth , No. 10, Orchard st Tho following testimony la from Mr. McMakin editor of the “Saturday Courier:” “Storks’ Hair Ik vicurator. — It gives us much pleasure, unsolicited, to record our testimony in fa* vor of tho groat pleasantness and entire efficacy of Storrs* Chemical Hair Invigoiotor. On recovering from the recent severe attack of illness, we discover* cd that our usual healthy and abundant crop of hair was rapidly falling off, and chancing to have on hand a sample of tho abovo article furnished by tho manufacturer many months previously,wo used but a single bottle, as directed, and found it io operate like a charm, in entirely chcckingjbo fall and croat ing a new and healthy action of the scalp..” Wo could glvo many other references to some of our most respectable citizens,but would ask all who are troubled with Dandruff, arc bald, or ore losing their hair, to give Stone* Chemical II air Invigorator a trial, and ono trial will do more to convince you of our claims for it limn all thctoslimony of others that wo might produce. Cautios.—Askfor "Storr's Chemical Hair In* vigorator/’and noverlet dealers persuade youto use any othorarticlo as a substitute. Price 25 cents a bottle. PropriotoreandManufacturers.—C. P, Ant' fc C0.,N0. 120, Arch street, Philadelphia, For sale in Our|lslo by S. W. Haversack, < Elliott,and ——»■— Kolso,ond by doalorefldnqrdv. October 98, 1853-rly Carpeting. SOME prime Carpels still on hond. Intending to relinquish tliatbrpciiof./Dy I will soil bfTthQetoqli on imrid.upo9romonly,low, Cal) soon. 0. OGILBY, I)oco/nbor 16, 1063. JCST rocoiycd an alaprjmont.of elegant needle ,\Vpflfod Cojlaraj CntyioxQtfs,' December 15,1853. JUST received a full/assortment of Men's and ‘Boys* Winter Doots and Shoes, hotter and Qb4ftl¥ r ( ban can bo hod in tho county, at tho very *MBrtu»3. °- oalfcßyv '- Fire Insurance. ---THE AlloiLand EaaU'PeQQßborougb-MtiiQftlf* Insurance poropany!6fi.CnmberUhd cqnntyanco pocited bv ab act arfltm Ized. and in operation udder, he managcibentior.h followingiMunQgorfl,ilzs . Daniel Bally, Wim R.Golgoß, Michael. Cockiln. Molchoir Brennemani Obrlstiod Stayman, John C Dunlap, Jacob H.Coover,Lewle>Hy«r^Henjy.Loffan' Benjamin H. Mussor, Jacob Mumma, Joseph wiick oreham, Alexander Cathcart. The rales of ioanranM arc arloir and .favofrabl os any. Company of the; kind in Abe Stale* ( p o raon. wishing lo become roombers.jre,,invited lo make #p plication lo tbb agents of the company who arc nil ling lo wait upon them at any lime. BENJ. H. tyOSSER, "Preside*'. HenryLoqan, Vice President. Lewis Hyer,(Secretary. ...Michael Cocklin, Treasure/, October 7,1853. ACCENTS. Cumberland County.—Rudolph Martin,N.Cum. berland ;C. B. Herman, Kingstown Henry {Sear ing; Shiremanslown; Charles Bell. Carlisle; Dr. J. Alii, Churchlown; Samuel Graham,'Wcstpcrinsboro’j James M’Dowell, Erdnkford.jLMode Giiffiilh, Bomb Middleton; SamueT\\Voo'dbbnv Dickinson,•Samuel Cobver, Benjamin Havorstlck; Mechanicsborg.* John Shcrrick, Lisburn, David Coover, Shephcidatown. York County.—John Bowman', Dillsgnrg; Pfeter Wolford. Franklin; John Smith, FBq.. ; Woshihgtoo ; W. S. Picking, Dover; J. W.Craft,Paradise. Harrisburg.— Houser & Lochtnon. Members oflho company having polices about to cipro can have them renewed by making applis** lion lo.any of the.agents. Female Medical College of PeAiiff, • FOURTH ANNUAL SESSION. THE next Course of Lectures in this Institution will commence oh* Saturday, October' Ist; 1853, and continue five months (21 weeks) closing on ibe 251 b of February, 1854. FACULTY. David J. Johnston, M. D., Professor of Chemistry and Toxicology. Ellwood Harvey, M. D., Professor of the Princu plos and Practice of Medicine. Htlbern Darlington, M. D., Professor of Surgery. Ann Preston, M. D., Professor of Physiology. Edwin Fusacll, M. D., Professor bf Anatomy, Mark G. Kerr, M. D., Professor of Mslcria Med ica and gcncrol Therapeutics. Martha H. Mowry, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children. Almira L. Fuwlor, M. D,, Demonstrator of Anat* iomy and Chemistry. • Persona wishing further informolion as to terms, regulations, &c., or dceir.oue of receiving copies of ihc Announcement, will please apply, personally or by Idler, to tho Doan of the Foculty. DAVID JOHNSTON, M.D. 229 Arch Street, Philadtlj'hia. WHITE HALL ACADLIdY. 3 miles meat of Harrisburg, Pa. TH E Sixth Session will commence on .Moods; the 7lh of November next. Parent* and gbtrduns ond others interested, are requested to inquire invo the merits of this Institution. The siloation is re tired, pleasant, healthful and convenient of access, the course of Instruction is extensive and thorough, and the accommodations are ample. INSTRUCTORS. D. Deslikosii, Principal ami Teacher of Lan guages and Mathematics. Dr. A. Dissmqre, A. M m Teacher of Ancient Languages and Natural (Sciences. E. Dare, Teacher of Mathematics and Natural Sciences. lluon Coilk, Teacher of Music. T. Kirk White, Teacher of Plain and Orna mental Penmanship. TERMS. Boarding, Washing, and 'J'nitlon in Eft gtish per Session, (5 months) Instruction in Ancient or Modern Lan guage, end?i 6 00 Instrumental Music, 10 00 For Circulars and other information, oddrera D. DENLINGER, Honisbufgt Pa Sopt 8, 1863 lAIN FI ELD CLASSICAL ACA DEMY. NEAR CARLISLE, PA. TPHE 15ih Session will commence No?. 7lh. Th« JL buildings (one erected lost Fall) are new and ex tensive. The situation is 1 11 that can bo desired for hoallhfalnrßs or moral pur-ty. Removed from (he excitement ofTown or City, tbo student* ms; In re prepare for college, mercantile pursuits, stc. All the branches are taught which go lo form b liberal education. A conscientious discharge of dot; baa secured (lie present flourishing condition of the In stitution. Its future success (under Providence) shall bo maintained by the same means. Terms—Doord and Tuition per session, For Catalogue wiih full information, address R. K. BURNS, Principal Sg Ptopritldr. Ploinfiold Post Office. Camb, Co Pa N0v.29, 1853, SEW Dltl'O STORE { South Hanover Street , near the Court House. BJ. KIEKFER, Druggist, would respectfully • inform (ho citizens of Carlisle and vicinity, that ho has opened a new CHEMICAL AND DRUG STORE, His slock is entirely new, and has been selected with great care. As many of the articles in daily use by physicians and families detei'ioi'ale by age and exposure, great care w’rll bo taken not to al low such articles to accumulate in such quaniitis*. Attention i-* especially invited lo his stock of Medicines, Essential Oils, Tinctures, Wines, Ex tracts,-Confections, Chemicals, &c,, together Vvhh a full assortment of Points, Varnishes, Dye-stuffs, Paint and Varnish Rrushos, and CONFECTIONARIES of every variety. He has also on hand a splendid assortment of Perfdmcs, soaps, fancy, hair,-clothes and flesh brushes, supporters, breast exhausters, nipple shields/tbolh washes and pastes; also Medicinal IFincs and Brandies, of the best quality, Segars, from the beet Havana and Spanish houses, of every flavor, from one ccoi upwards. In order lo ensure his customers against mis takes during any temporary absencoof theproprie tor, tho services of on experienced and compel^ l assistant have been secured, which will be fell to bo important, in viowof the responsibilities which ore known lo devolve upon the druggist. Physicians* prescriptions will bo faithfully an promptly attended 10. Orders from and Merchants in the counlry*Vvlll be filled care, and at prices which must prove sotiefiac y- All officinal preparations made ini 8lI ) cl °® anco with the directions of the U. S. f bar poela, , A liberal share of public patronage Is re P fully solicited. Terras cash. ...enjcL-rv July 31, 1863. 1). J- KIEFFMO_ Cheering Nows I THE readers of Hie Volunteer are Inform®* Ihe important fact that tho subscribers or and opening an extra big lot ofclioop SPRING SUMMER GOODS,among which i»» the to* lowing: GENTLEMEN’S WEAR. L4DtKS f WSAB* Clothe, High Lustre Dl’k.bll*^ Oaßsimorce, Do* Fancy, do. Vestings, Toro Satina. Sumtnor Ooatlngß, Barege do Loinoe* Pant Stuffs, Lawns, Hals, Moue. do Lalncs, Suspenders. Mous.do Uogo» Cravats, High Lustre fRU®* A Handkerchiefs, pachas, Stockings, Ginghams, Glows' ’ Donnot Ribbons, MISCELLANEOUS., GIOVOS, M|t,tS, MMlijs, Calicoes, Hosfbry, „ #a Chocks, Tickings, Noodle, worked Od'hf • Flpqn.ola, Bagging, Chimosottos, , Counterpane?, Edgings anfdTnsorti^gi Carpet Chain, &o. &o. &o. ... and a complete assortment of Goode, in oor Jm whioU wo iyro selling at very low prices Inoeso-r? C.umryproduoo.a^^oxohan^^Oo^.. March 31,1937, $60,00
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