Saxton-Effads lbe ! Colton n, £ ahd rights 6£UUceaflli\g toil. ahd XX^roum^,:!/hive succeeded in 'itf&'ki'ng and ar- j rny)nbvv stock of* TI ATIDWATIEVund al though’ there liu's bpon a tremendous rush of custo mersiA»hb k,now deal on reasonable terms, adnWho'apptoointe ttly bid habit of selling cheo|- wiitxdui making much fuss about the matter. I am constantly making'rpom for now customers to 'drop in knd examine whrtt isuridoabtfeVlly the largest am' bestasvprtm'ent of goods ever .offered vrcsiof Phila dolpWa> ariil ; ombraQi|ife everytUing Usually found In t Hanlwhto Stbrp.TTom a,needle to an anchor. AM of Which are of tho best quality and will be sold at prftiiWhicb cannot fail to give saViefnCtion. TO CARPENTERS $ BUILDERS, Would say (hat my stock of Cross cut,hand papef/rippiog and back tfawa; bright, black, am Wqn Rogers, chisels,planes, looks, latches, bingos screws, straight necked and barrel bolls,broad,point ing.and chopping axes, hatchets, iron and sice rules, tape measures, levels, &c., oanno fail to please (be most ftstidioua in quality an price. CABINET* COACH MAKERS. We have a large supply of Copal, Japan,Hock and coach body Varnishes, Mahogany and Wal nut veneers. Moulding, beading, rosettes ; glass mineral and mahogany knobs, Carriage mounting silver and japanned; trimmings, laces, canvass, oi cloth,damask, patent leather, deer hair, mnlcubb castinga,,iroQ axles,springs, hubs, felloes, spokes, 6tc , BLACKSMITHS Will find it to be their interest to call and examin* my stock of 50 tons of hammered, liar and rollei iron, hammered horse shoo, scollop, broad and nai row tiro, Piough irons of all sorts and sizes, crow bars, sledgesand hammer moulds. Rolled end sir horse shoe bars, rolled tire, bauds, round and squar< irons. Cast, shear, spring. English and America) blister steel, anvils, vices, files, rasps, horse sho< nails, English wagon boxes, carriage boxes, &c. SADDLERS * SHOE-MAKERS Will find it to their advantage to call and examim oar stock of brass, silver and japan harness mount ing, patient leather, morrocco, French and commoi. calf skint, binding & lining shins, las, pegs, awls. PAINTERS A GLAIZERS Cannot be mistaken in getting a superior article ol white lead, zinc white, together with ever; variety of paints in use, turpentine, oil, glass, putty, vat Dishes, &e. HEKRY SAXTON. September 21, 1853 JDr. I. C. Loomis, VTTILL perform all operations upon the Tectli VV that are required for their preservation, such ai Cleaning, Filing, Plugging. &c., or wilt restore tin loss of them, by inserting Artificial Teeth, from i single Tooth to a full sett. (Xj* Office on Pitt street, a few doors South of thi Railroad Hole!. N. B. Dr. Loomis will bo absent from Carlisle ih< last ten days in each month. Carlisle, June 2, 1853, Rail Road Caj's for Sale. J-W-fcr I'* 1 '* THREE eight wheeled double Cars and threr four wheeled single cars. The double cars wer* built in York, last October, and have been but lit tie used. The single ones would answer well f. r market cars; they are,all in excellent order and will be sold at a bargain, either (ogethe r or sepa rate. For particulars apply to H. A. ZOLLINGER. Newport, Perry co., Sept 23, ’s3—3m H j W#l F Attorney at Law. (Office, No. 2, Beetem's Roto.) All profess'lornil business slnclly attended to. The German language spoken as readily as the English. September 22, 1653. * REMOVAL, JOHN D-GORGAS hereby inform* bis friend* and customers, that he ha* removed his TIN WARB and STOKE ROOMS to the room lately occupied by Mr.J. W. Eby as a Grocery store, on Main sired, where ho will as heretofore manufac t ire and keep constantly in store, every description of TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE. made in the best style and at the very lowest prices. Good workmen and the very best material always employed, so us In insure enure sjlisfnction. dpoutmg md Job Work done nt the shortest nn ice, in .< superior m innci and at fair prices. Also i n store at all seasons a large and attractive variety Parlor and Cooking Stoves, c ompnsing every new and fancy sly li, of all prices and sizes, adapted to burning cither wood or coal. His assortment of stoves he intends shall not be surpassed by any oilier establishment; comprising a score or more of different styles to suit all tastes. — Thankful to his friends for the patronage so long bestowed upon him at bis old stand, ho respectfully invites a call at his new establishment, confident hat his large assortment cannot fail to please. JOHN D. (iORGAS The English nook Store? rpHE subscribers having now completed then or- X rangeraents for the importation of English books, invite* the attention of libraries, Hook buyer*, and the public generally, to their slock which will bo found unusually choice and well selected, end at the most reasonable prices. Importing direct fiom the .English publishers, and buying for cash, they are enabled to sell, in many instances, fine English editions at the same prices as are paid for inferior American ones; nnddovoling their attention entirely to Foreign Book*, purchasers may depend upon finding thr best assortment at their establishment. New publications received by every steamer. Books imported to order weekly from England .Franco and Germany, in much less than the ordinary lime ro quired. Monthly catalogues of new and old French and English Books furnished gratis on application, or sent by mall to any part of the country. Any information in regard to prices. See , of Foreign Books furnished on application, by mail or other wise. Subscriptions received to all Foreign Newspapers and Periodicals C. J. PRICE Sc CO. No 7 Hart’s Duildinga. (second story) Sixth St above Chestnut, Philadelphia. November 10, 1863—-3 m FrencU Work. WB have just received from Now York e very Isrge assortment of Worked Ruffling, Jaconet and Swiss Edging and Inserting, Undersleeves and Spencers, Embroidered Handkerchiefs, &c, which will be sold at very low prices, by Wsise 6t Camp bell November 10,*1850 . Daguerreotypes. MRB. H. A.’REYNOLDS. Dogueircan Arlist. South East corner of Hanover and Loulher Streets. Rooms, those formerly occupied by Mr W Fridley. Shi cordially her friends and the f übllc generally to give her a call, confident of bo ng able tp repder entire satisfaction; for if sbo may not claim superiority for her picture's, she may at least claim equally with any taken in thii place. Carlisle, Nov ID, 1863—3 m Spring anil Snmincr OoodN. THE anbaetVbor m now opening a beautiful assort men! of ’ataioriabls good*, comprising in the lo new «ly!o brocade Barege* In wood color, Figured DsMgM of vanop. .IjlaJ, Crane 4'Bflpagiip Crape d’Ait*W,Dt»llli«nnoa,Onpoifo Parla, Cronedlnea , French Lawna. Usicr. Jo Lainca, Mona da Lalnei.UJM end .plain Svrtu Hull., J,con.il and Cambria Mualine, Cambric Dlmlija, l.mWiJer lea, EngUah Crapea, Lace Vella, Ilnalery ami G10t.,1 of all kind*. p*Uh A °f other Gooda, all of Which wlllb. ab.dk. ..r, >- O P;‘-- n[TNER Mae la. XBB9. ’* LPACCAS—Juat lotofTaft Colored, THE MARRIAGE STATE j.. Shall Bapplntn and Hiatt A, or JOiMTM and SicUtHMM t attend II f MOST STABTLIHG_JCONS)DERAY|ONS I Reflections for the -Thoughtful. Strange that countless human beings exist 'and drag through life os do tho boosts of tho field, ox the insects of the earth, evincing no more thought or reflection than though tho noble faculties of mind were nbt vouchsafed to them. 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. now often rr happens that the WIVE LINGERS FROM YEAR TO YEAR [□.that pitiable eonditlon as not oven for ono day to feel tho nappy and exbiloratlog influence' Incident to the enjoyment of health. She may not be on invalid confined to her bed. or even to her room j os hor pride, ambition a&d energy induce and nerve her to take personal charge of hor household, oven when hor health wul not admit of it; but sho is nevertheless perceptibly linking from day to day, and always ailing.' Thus, day after day. and month after month tran spire. Her health doily sinks, till finally even the kope of recovery no longer remains. And that THE BLOOMING BRIDE, But 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 who, with frame emaciated, nerves an lining, spirits depressed, countenahoe bearing the impress of suffering, and an utter physical and mental prostration. Sometimes this deplorable change may and does arise from organic or constitutional • causes. But oftonor, by far oftoncr, to gross and inexcusable ignorance of tho simplest and plainest rales of boalth as oonnootod with tho marriage state, the violation of which entails disease, suffering and misery, not only to. tho wife, but often Hereditary Complaints upon the JCMldren *' UNTO THE Till an AND fourth GENERATION,*' fftransmitting CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA* HYPOCHONDRIA, INSANITY, GOUT, KING'S EVIL, and other diseases, as a DREADFUL INHERITANCE from tlie Parents. And must this continue 1 Shall we be wiio In all that concerns tho cattle of our fields, our bones, our sheep, our cows, our ozon, the nature 'ana character of the soil we possess, the texture and quality of our goods and merchandise; but la all that concerns ourselves as human beings,' with human functions and passions, subject to great derange* meat, involving our future peace ana happiness** In all that concerns the health and welfare of tbs wife of our affections, and the mother of our call* dren; in nil 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 1 How long shall the wife and mother bo ignorant of the 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 1 Shall we for 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 serious life-long enduring diseases, ana perpetuating them to our children. LET EVERY WIFE AND HUSBAND PONDER No husband or wife need be ignorant of whal concerns them most to know to secure their health and happiness. That knowledge is contained tn a Utile work entitled THE MARRIED IVOMAN’S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION, BY DIL A. M MAURICE/VU, PROFESSOR OF DISEASES OP WOMEN. Om Hundredth Edition. 18jro., pp. 260. Prtce 60 C*nti [on fine paper, extra binding, f 1 00.] Firs! published in 1847 ; and It is not SURPRISING OR WONDERFUL, Considering tlint EVERT EE MALE, whether aIARRIED OR NOT, can here acquire a full knowledge of the na ture, character and causes of her complaints, with the various symptoms, and that nearly HALF A MILLION COPIES 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 the married, or those contemplating marriage. UPWARDS OF ONE HUNDRED THOU SAND COPIES Have been BENT BY MAIL within the last few months. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. BE NOT DEFRAUDED I Buy no book unless Dr A. M. Monrlceau, 121) Liberty Street, N. V . is on the title page, and the entry in the Clerk’s Office on the back of the title page ; and buy only of respectable and honorable dealers, or send by mail, and address to Dr. A. M. Mnuriceau, os there are spurious and surreptitious Infringements of copyright. Upon receipt of One Dollar “ THE MAE HIED WOMAN’S PRIVATE MEDIOAL COM PANION” Is sent (mailed fne} to any part of the United States, the Panadas and British Provinces. All Letters most be post-paid, and addressed to Dr. A. M. MADBIOEAU, Box 1224. New-Tork Olty. Publishing Office, No. 129 Liberty Street* New-York. Forsaloby Blanch dtCrap H irrisburg ,J Swar Bloomehu rgf J S Worth Lebanon, C W Do Wit Milford, J W Ensmingcr Danhcim, H W Smith Huntingdon. S Me onald Unlonlown, J M Baum New Berlin, H A I.nntz Reading, E T Morse Cranesvjllp. N Y; R I* C rocker Brownsville. Wests Jc Stark Carbondalo, Eldrcd 6l Wright Williams 1 port, S Turk W jlkosbn rre, (? W Earle Waynesboro; , » Cropky Mercer, S Lender Hanover. S W Toylor JUlico.RP Cummings Somerset, T D Peterson, Philadelphia Sept. 1, 1853 —6m NEW GROCERIES NOW open and for sale at “Marion Mali.’ Family Grocery Stoic, a large and general assort meni of articles, useful and fancy, embracing in part— Mararaiba and Java Coffees, Green Rio and Honsied Coffee, Jenkins’ best brand of Teas, Brown and Clarified Sugars, While and Preserving “ Pulverized and crushed “ Broma, Cocoa and Chocolate, Ui<-e and l.’orn Siarch, Farina and Essence of Coffee, Covering’s lineal Syrup, Orleans Banking Molas ses, Spices* ground and uoground; Mace, Citron. Vanilla Bean, Cheese, Crackers, Candles, itc. 18SQ Our (tneenswarc, B EBt embraces a largo and general of iho best while Granllo, a Iron Slone ware, Liv erpool and Common ware, enabling the customer to soled in setts or pieces of any size necessary and of ihe different styles, together with a variety of Fine Whitt and Gold Band , English and French China sells of Tea ware, and oilier varieties of useful and fine fancy China wore, including troys, plates, vases, fruit dishes, coffee cups, &c. Glassware, embracing bowls, dishes, molasses cans, sugar howlb, a largo selection of fine fiutnd tumblers, wino and ogg 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 Oils, Tobacco, Clgnrs, Soaps, &o. A small lot ofoholce MACKARKL of No. 1 quality. Also, a trimmed Mess Mackarpl—both In handsome as sorted packages of halves,quartersandkils-rwtlh all the other varieties of a Grocery and Queens ware store. , . , We fool thankful for the patronage heretofore bestowed on us, and invito a continuance of like favors. W. EBY. Carlisle, Juno 9,1895. * iTici-liiocs, Caßhiucrc*, Ac. J'UST f ccelvedat thjTnow Sc cheap store qf Welse and Campbell, fl lafge af Vrenbh'Mirlriocs Ca«lmerea«nd Mou do LainCs, which will bo ibld very cheap • November 10,1863 AX.ATIGJE lot pf Wlnte Shawls just , received, ood verjeheap ai'theoaw alQia of Waiaa* Campbell NovambetlO 1863 ■ : Vsoflii, fragrant, and Good* B. J. jKIEFpER bos last rctarncdfrom Phlladel* 'bdjMly ht P : P P 8 H iri'con'ncciidn wlthhls former YMf stocky will make his establishment complete in ihts dopUrtmeW. In addition to the above he has also just opened a fresh-supply of Confectionaries, Fruits, Nou, Pastes, and Fancy Articles of every dcscrip lion. The attention bf tiudles'fs‘especially invited to his oiteffsWe fcssOrtmbnt of fanfcy oVlicles. Ladles, Toilet Fancy'Sodas'and Ferfubleries of every varie ty. Gentlemen are invited to examine Ins fine 1 as* •ortrtiehi bf 'FdhCy Articles. Segura, China and JPorcCMtfn Pipes', TdbaCcbcs of c’vcYy variety, ShaV ;fa gahdToilet bodps, which will bo found to be vcryJßUpeiidr, Gann*, ‘Riding ahd Carriage Whips, and; many other artlclds Which rnoro especially into rest gentlemen. - A number of vgry superior Woolen Matts on band The Proprietor wilPße very happy to have his friends generally ball and examine his goods wheth er they may wish to purchase or not. B. J. KIEFFER. Carlisle, July 7, 1853 Hardware, A LARGE Spring Arrival, which surpasses in t\. quantity, quality and price, any that has ever been opened in Carlisle, consisting of ell kinds of Hardware, Shoe Findings, Coach Trimmings, Sad dlcfy. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass Nails, Files, Ahvils, Vicos, Bellows,Springs, Axo’.s. Dows,Fel loes, Veaeerp,.Oqda(waro, Farming Utensils Bardc Roled lion, Steel, &c., with a tbousnnd otaer arti cles. Having purchased very largely of heavy Goods provioXisto the advance in the pribes, I am,enabled' to soil at the old prices. Persons in want of Hard ware oro invited to coll and examine my stock and hoar the prices, and they will be convinced where the cheap Hardware is to be bad. My stock of Wall Papers is unsutpasßed by any other tn the borough. Thankful for past favors, a continuance of the same is solicited. April 7, 18-53, English & American Hardware. TtiE subscriber having j ust returned from lh e Eastern cities with a full and handsome assort ment of allkinds of Hardware of the very best mak ers and wellselected, is now opening at the Cheap Hardware Stand,in North Hanoverstreet.nextdoor to Scott's hotel,where be invites all that are in want j of good and cheap hardware, to give him a call and j see and satisfy themselves ofthe troth, as woare de termtned to sell at a small advance. Small profit and quick sales is the order of the day. To Carpenters and Others. , Afullstockof white, mineral and japaned knobs locksand latches, hinges, screws, window sash fend" shuttorsprings, strait-necked and barrelled bolts, of every kind; mill, cross cut and circulai Saws; hand, panel,ripping and back Saws; bright,black and blue augurs;cbisels,broad, pointing, band and chopping Axes,ordi(Terenl makers; hatchets, planes Sc plane bits.steeland iron squares, files, reaps,bruds,spikes all sizes. To Saddlers and CoacA Makers. j Our stock consists of a complete assort me n I of aril* i cles in your line of business,such os brass,silver & japaned mounting, carriage trimmings, broad paster ing and seaming laces, fringes, plain and figured can* vaas oil cloth, top lining cloth Sc scigo lining, white, red, blue and black patdtit leather; Dasbcrs.silVer & brass plate, Doer hair, roiolts, hubs, fellows, spokes bowv.elipticsprings,iron axies, malleable castings To Cabinet and Shoe-makers. , A fullstock of shoekitand findings, boot moi >cco French kid, straits, morocco Sc lining and binding ski ns; lasts, tacks, pegs, hammers, pine herb. F ronch morocco, superior copal varnish, japan and black varnish, mahogany and maple vaneera, moulding, beading,rosots, glass, roinoraland mahogany knobs >f every size and stylo. To Blacksmiths , Farmers and Others. I I tons of assorted baiircm, warranted ofih be* lunlity. A Splendid assortment of bar and rolled iron, hammered , horse-ehoo, scollop, plough .broad md narrow tiro, rolled, borse-ahoe bar, band , round md square iron; cast, shear, spring, English and \ morican blister steel, English tvagon boxes'ear' rjage boxes in seUß.anvl Is, vices, dies, rasps,horse* < h ckj noils, ill kinds . , , . , Faints, oil t varnishes ,ttirptntii)e,'glue ;&o. G/qss of all sizes* To Shoemakers*— A ful lassortmenl of Morocco; Linings, Bindings, patent Goat Bklns, Lasts,Qhoo ihroad. Pegs, Knives, and Toola of all kinds. Blake's Fire Proof Paints of different colors. To Carpenicrt, —Afull assortment of pintles ,«jiwb, ohlsols, gages, squares, braces, hilts, bench screws, tugurs and augur hilts,hatchets, dtc. To Coachmaker s and SaddUh.—A first rate as sortment of Oarrisge trimmings, such us laces, tas sels, fringes, drab cloth and ssttinolt, hand linings, imitation enameled leather, patent leathercurtin oil cloth, plain and figured; Danhorlipns.Lamps, Axles, Springs. Maloble Coalings, Bent. Felloes, Hubs, Oows, Philips' patent hoies for wood axles,fine brass,silver plated and Japan harness mountings, Saddle trees. Whips, ahd over rlielo used by Sad diets very chosp. Carlisle.March ad.tefiS. Embroideries. jo*hoc«i«j a largo o««oit monlof«uirs,undoroloo*os,epenCeralcollmil& ruffling. Siiawn—A lot of ban (homo apnng ahawla for sal every cheap. , ,_ , a*iTina.—Black and fancy colored Callers,jnal resolved and for aalo by Weise A Campbell. April 81, 1863. AFrtESft supply of Paints, Oils, Vornishes.Djo Stuffs, Glass, Piltly, Sash’ Tools, &e. Also, Baking Soda anti Bryan’" Pulmonic Waf ers, for the core of Cougha,.,Colde, Aslhroa, Obn eumotlon.ana »l othetdiioasos,of the Bunge for, sale at , B J KIEFFEII’S July H, 1863 ■ Mr (O.S. T)i3BPEOTFOt*ty oflorn Ms|profo»«lonal »«r»l- JY coa to Ihecltirrrojrof lO.otUnh «nd »uirounding country. Office nnil;ni»W«lWo South Hnnorer .lnot,dircclli®»prA?HCS THE inform ihb Ladies of MechanickbtiTp and itaMeinlty,that'-ho has just fitted up, opposite bis old stand in said borough, a Ladies’ Shoe Store, ( deMglrtcd' bxprcskly! foV theiriaccohimoßrfliohiahd free from the annoyances lo’wliich they 'have‘here tofore been subjected. This store' wtll ; bb Wdcr’lhc solo charge and supervision of his sister, and Ladies may, frost abaurcd.lhot every‘attention rwlll Bo,paid to their demands. A full ond constant supply of ready Wotk,rrW/lhe best of eastern manofuo-’ toridVi In addition lo hib own, will bo fordid olwbyS onharid.ctfnsletbig in part of'Ladies'Fine itid Slippers, Find Gaiters, q| ojh-colors, cushrnpn tics, toilet and ename led, ehoqs.icnny Lind's, French Biiskiti, Union lies and ptimpa of all descriptions, Misses'col'd Goiters of oil kinds, children’s fancy Kbssnlb bAp.tvyQaiters, Ties ond French Morocco shoes, double andjSingle soled, &c., &c, He would alsojinform his old frlondb and the , public generally, that ho 1 still continues to keep on hand and manufacture (o order, at his old stand, all gaA Kinds of W DENTIEMES’S WEAK. such as Mcnls Flrie Calf skin Boots, from 00 to $5 00 ; French Morocco from 83 to $4 50 j Coarse Bools, $2 50 to 83 00. All rips will bo repaired without extra charge. - Thankful for the patronage which has been oxten ' ded to him heretofore, ho hopes by strict attention (abnsntcra and a desire to .please,to merit and rc * Aelto’O continuance of the same. : EDWARD LAMONT. Mechaptcsburg, April 14. *s3—Cm. Erosive Furniture Rooms. WOULD respectfully call the attention of house keepers and the public, to the Extensive slock of splendid FURNITURE, inclnd 'ing every variety of Cabinet-ware and Chairs, which be has now on hand at his Rooms, corner of Hanotor and Louthcr directs, opposite John Humor's store, Carlisle. He is Confidthl that the superior finish of the Workmanship, and elegance of style, in which his articles ore got up, together with their cheapness, Will recommend them to every person wanting Fur niture. He hhs also made arrangements for manu facturing arid keeping a constant supply of every article!*) hie'linc, both plain and ornamental,ele gant ahfl d&ful, at prices which cannot fail to suit purchasers. Ho would earnestly invite p'orsonswho tkre about to commence housekeeping, to call and examine his present elegant slock, to which he will ! constantly make additions of the newest bnd most j modern styles. JOHN P. I.VNE. COFFINS made to order at the shortest notice, for town end countiy. December S 3, 1852—1 y N. B.*—Two good Journeymen Cabinet makers can find constant employment at lhe above estab lishment. Two Apprentices—hoys about 16 or 17 ,years of ago—will also bo taken, if application be made soon. J F James H. Wxibe FIRST ARRIVAL OF FALL GOODS At the New and Cheap Store of Welse & €nmpV>cll. S. W. boihir of N. Hanover and Loutker Streets. WE ■have, juel icccivoj a very large and hand some assortment of Fall and Winter Goods, consisting of the latest styles of DRESS Goode, French plaids, plaid and printed Cashmeres, Moos de Laincs, all wool; Mous de Bcges, Persianclothe, plaid, brocade and black Silks,bßtnbazines.alpacas,' and a good assortment ot Mourning Goods. Bleached and unbleached Muslins, Checks, Ging* hams,Tickings, white & colored Canton Flannels, red, yellow and white wool Flannels, Table Linen, Damask Towels, Table Cloths, Napkins, dec. Laces and Embroideries^ Cambilc and Swiss Ruffling, Edgingand Inserting, 'Lisle, Mechlin, Florentine und Valcuccnnes Lacrs, Collars, TJndcrsleoves, Spencers and Gulfs of the latest stylos. Very fine assortment of spun Silk, Cashmere and {jambs wool Saxony, black Indiana Hose, Merino half hose, white and black silk Hose, Mark, white and mixed Cotton ttoac, Ladies and Gents Kid Silk, fleecy lined Silk, Cashmere 6c Cotton Gloves. Cloths & Cassimeres. A largo assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, Baltin ells. Kentucky Jeans, Moiino, Solin and black silk Vestings. Ladies Kid Slippers, Morocco and Kid Baskins* Morocco and Kid Boots, (Willis’,) Ludior Qiiiors, ' Men’s fine calf Bools, Kipp Bools and Shoes for men and boys, all kinds of Children’a shoes, and a large lot of Gum shoes. JACOB SENER Groceries. Rio and Java Coffers, Now Orleans, Cuba and Ro finoo Sugars, Covering's Syrup MolassesC übado., and Spiers of ail kinds. The above articles, together with o largo vn ric I 100 numerous to mention, have been selected w i great care fronp the New York and Philadolp' markets ,and cannot f-iil to suit purchasers in • Uy and prices. We Invito allto call and xam-, for themselves. Carlisle, Sept 16, 1863. THE subscriber would respectfully announce to the citizens of this place snd sit persona vffiidng the aspic during the llolyduys, that ho has now on hand end will continue to be supplied with the latest nov. titles op to the close of the season, comprising in part of the choicest varieties, such as Fine Candy Toys, Jelly Cakes, Don Dona, Gum,Cordial, Lemon, Choc olate, and fruit drops, rose, vanilla and burnt almonds, french and exploding Secrets, a Iso, all the com on va. rioties.oll of which wil bo sold wholesale or retail at low rates at Krtss Klnglc’B Old Hall, in North Hanover street, a few doors north of the Dank, whore wo have just received FRUITS and NUTTS of the latest importation*, such pa orangoa, lemons, raisins,‘.figs, proens, citron, currants, soft and paper'shelled almonds, filberts, cocoa, cream & ground nult, stao Toys and Fancy Goods of every kind from all parts ofEurdpe,manufactured of wood,-glass, china, pspler-tnachie, tin, India rub. as fine wax,kid & jointed dolts, sewing fend card baskets, work and fancy boxes, flower vases, motto oops, tea sells, muslo boxes, port montav, (battle doors, grace hoops, masks, drums, guns,'trbtnpets, dominoes, lotto, and olhor games, .dto.,ifdnaysnapsand hair oila of every variety. In connection with the above a largo slock of such as Lovering'icrushct], pulverized and brown feugars, coffee, molasses, starch, indig, Baloralm, green and black teas, spices, butter, water and soda crackers, matches, (to.* and as wo “Strivoto Please bl are Invited to examine our stock. J.P.LYNB The subscriber retains his thanks to the public for the patronage heretofore bestowed on him, and hopes by a desire to please to merit a continuance of Iho karoo. sls,oo<> Worth ofOoodt Stilton lYaud at Ogllby’a Store. IN addition to our stock, wo have received and are now receiving a large lot of very desirable FALL 'ant) WINTER GOODS from two of qur branch Jis nll of-the stock Wat purchased jioforo IhC prdsoht groat advanced prise in good, and will be sold at COST. , purchaiera can save from 25 to 60 per cent, by giving us an early call. W.emow have b]aok silks, fine linen, long shawls, tickings, checks, blanket*, cassinoUs, dldlh, mtiSllrts.'&b., all of which Wo wore out of previous to yesterday's arrival. EU, Also, Carpels and a lot of Bools and Shoes, just received. Call soon and secure the bargains before they are all gone. CIIA6. ObILBY. Bargains atlll to be had at the Clothing Store near Burkholder's Hotel. • 84>irao;t8fi8~-*i JACOB FETTER, Wm. K. Campbell. Domestics, Hosiery and Gloves. Hoots and Shoes, “WE STRIVE TO PLEASE." Confectionaries FAMILY GROCERIES. P. MONYER Tresli r Arrival. 1 rpHEßubscnim|r from Phlladel- : JL anwii n and elegant J assortment of ~ P Winter doods, consisting in putt of. Cloths, possipoeres, Vestings Flonfcole, BlanUetß,dqoHsi!Ac. ; :’lK>Ladb2afjqofla;a beautiful assortment of De Laines, French Morlnosj PatrirAetttfs, Silks, stylo of bared Cashmeres, Ribbons, Shawls, French Worked Collars, Chimi* 2fcttS,&C. -*?•« 1 DOMESTICS. .... Bleached and urtbloacftpd Mjrtlijn?,, Checks* Tick ings, Canton Flannels Table Diapers, Ac. , , . , Biots ;andshoes. A largo assortment of Mon's andDoys'W Inter Bools. Also hn entire hdiv''slock 6 f L rfd |e a GaU b i 1 sJM 6t6 cc o Beefs, : Ddfkirisdrid dltypbift.' l 'CfindVenV Sh'dferf in great variety. Gum Shcica of all/descriplions. GROCERIES* A fresh lot of Sugors, Coffees, Teas/Moltrtsos, Spi> ccs, Starch, Ac. Ab my winter stock is entirely new and laid in on the most favorable terms, we cordially invite all our old'fridhils arid bWoiheVsj iad the public in general, to call and examine the slock before purchasing,as we take pleasure in showing' out Goode, and will sell them as cheap if not cheaper than any other store iu (ho county. - Recollect the old stand Bast Main street, Car lisle: November 23,1853 CHARLES OOILBY. Every Ulan Ills 6wri Sinter. 1 CLARK’S Patent Combined Grinding and Bolt* ing Mill, is an invention which cannot fall com ing into general use, turning out as it doesfrom the wheat cilia flour, superfine, middlings, ship stuff and bran, at a single operation, and' in the most complete manner. Tins truly scientific mill fills a space of but throe 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 wheat lon hour,-and can be propelled by any power fiom four horse to any which may ho desired. The en tire cost of a mil! calctila’ted'to make one barrel of flour to the hour, does not exceed $400.’ Those de siring to purchase a mill, or the patent for counties or townships in Pennsylvania, are requested to ad dress \V m. Hell man, or call at No. 41 Brown street, Philadelphia. September 8, ISB3—3t ■ Pictures of the Loved & tl«nc LIFE WItERE ART THOU RECORDED 1 Blest bo the art that can immortalize. That Art that halites time's tyrannic claim to quench it. How sWcet it is in aflar days, when memories on memories arise, and dioams of bygone limes, and long forgdtlen things come softly to the heart. How sweet we sayll is to gaze upon the likeness of some dear friend, with whom we once associated, whether far away, sailing upon the broad ocean, strolling over the prairies of the far west, wandering in strange lands, across (ho blue waters, or sleeping beneath the cold olods of earth, or the roaming wave. How pleasant the thought, that the arLdivino can give ub the perfect resemblance of the absent and the loved, till we can almost imagine it is reality, that life and animation alone are wanting, for often as wo gaze upon a good picture, the eyes seem to sparkle with brilliancy, and the lips appear aa if about to speak. A Daguerreotype is far more preferable to a paint ings simply becouac it is for more correct and more convenient: the form stands out as it were from the plate, and gives every expression of the face us it 1 was in the original. The Daguerreotype is without 1 doubt one of the greatest inventions of the nineteenth I cfentury.and its benefit toman incalculable. Though simple in its operation, yet the human mind cannot comprehend exactly its strange mysteries: its sha dow is caught upon the plate as if by magic, and we can only wonder that it is so. Those who have not yet procured these prericus mementoes, we would advise to coll upon our friend A. D. Todds, at his Gallery in Wyeth’s Hull, in Herrisburg, or at his new gallery,in Minton Hall.; Carlisle, and our word for it, you will be obligingly entertained. and furnished with likenesses that Will I please and delight even the most fastidious. IJe I has long occupiodan enviable position as a Daguer- I rC (.n Artist, received a Diploma for his splendid Da- I guerreotypos at the late Stale Agricultural Fair, at Harrisburg, and by close application and long expo* ' rioncc, has made many experiments in the art, and is ready to compete with any establishment in ih conntry. I Much attention isgjvcntqcopyingdoguerreotypcs [ and other pictures. Small pictures cun becnlargcd to any ei* e - Children of any ago token. Daguerreotypes inserted in Lockets, Breastpins,, finger rings, pencil heads, vfl jiWselling at,vary JowiiPrtcfiP j Opppiry, prod ace, taken J n 1 wtchenge ,u. : i BENTZ inUBOOiHEKS Muroh,3.l, 1863. . 0. OGIJLBY, $60,00 6 00 10 00 xadikb’ w«m. High Lupti? Dl’b. SHl*' Uo. Fancy do.