PARROT TALK. Tbo tad Latin ami French displayed m Con:' cress, has passed into ft proverb; and many a man who might have held a respectable position in the Rouse of Representatives and Senate, has been ruined by the display of his pedantry. The lain Timothy Fuller Of Massachusetts, who was especially addicted to quotations, many years aco covered himself with confusion by conclud ing a speech with a long extract from Homer, which not a dozen of men in the House could understand. The moment ho resumed his scat, old George Kramer, of Pennsylvania, rose; and by way of ludicrous contrast and punishment, let off a volley of low Pennsylvania Dutch, to the amusement of evory one, and to the chagrin and lasting mortillcntion of the gentleman from Massachusetts. Mr. William Halstead, of Now Jersey, who, nt one tim*' represented his native State in the American House of Representatives, and who, everybody will admit, is a man of ability, who might acquire eminence in any deliberative «s- M-mbly in the world, comparatively fell from a really respectable position as a statesman, by in terlarding his “first great speech,” with Latin enough to fill a good sized common-place book. When he bad concluded, old Ratlilf Boone, of Indiana, imitating the example of George Kra mer of other days, deluged biiu with uu oration in the Poitowoitomie dialect. The best, (he purest, and the most eloquent o nil English writers, Junius, was content with the language of his country, 1n no instance through out his voluminous and unequalled letters, can there be found an instance of his quoting Latin or French, unless compelled to it by technicali ties, and, even then, lie evidently sought to avoid the (V>llv, Doctor Johnson, Hume. Goldsmith, Gibbon, ol Utbci days, very rarely resorted to them. m«l. Macaulay, ami most of the abler literary luetiol the present day, give* them the g" by. One of the purest writers of thi-country, who, ns nn I'difor. until he retired from the press «l. together, lu-ld a most enviable position as a lit erary nun, not only eschewed learned quota tions, hut it was his h..ast that lire English lan piiiige n.is the onh one-rli.it he employed; and that it was e.ipahlc <«C suhseniiig all the prueti in] purposes ofcditori.il duty lie aimed at.— Cohheit, though an ac complished Latin and I'lriich si obtained a good degree of the i oiincii'-i- Im ai Imo i'il. by the simplicity and pu ni\ "I his Engli-h. 'I he London Times, a go_ ■/••Hi' which i' cerUiinlv conducted with an abil. in f([n,ii [•! ih,it (lis|ii.i\ cri liy nny pa jut in thi* u'-il'i. n r.m*lv by qunliitinn* from |..u*ijrn (■.mrni-s. Tin- c\innplr is wmlby of inj iiaiioii l>\ .ill «Im \\oiibl luliitnc ciliioria) otni iiLMici.'.—-V. ) . .Ilhn. THE IXDHN CHIEP LOII.IN, A monument in Mm ni*-inl Mm Cvv.igi Imli,ms, as wr Irani Ironi a U;IM i "I I*t - m le ■ L r i wa, thr pre siding Sarin in of Mm Logan \u« a Cayuga, and a,is l"H n in ilm C.ivuga country,' hut at uliat Mine it i> not Hut while hr was v ming Im I*llll gi.iti ■! i\ it li a port ion ol' Ins tribe to tin* SoiiMi ami milih •jm-ntly to the West, where lm h< e.utm ».>nimited mill Hie Shawnee nalioii Mien l;> mg in < Mho ; that by his talents lie all.iiimil to the tank of Chief, ami soon be came the most prominent trailer ol lug nation. ji.irMculai lv in their civil alf.ius, having received mm h ni'-iim lion in tlie Indian civil polity In on his lather. < Shiki'lliims i he hemg familiar with the 1 rof|iims I'mle Logan liverl in a little vil lage. near the Ohm, when* hr was the aekimw. bulged ruler ol its mhalntants. who were known to tlie w hite> as •• Mm inendlv lin bans M At one lime n>jjj.ii»gan''* baud, including In- (amilv and kindred, were leimniiig, soim-Mom tbo labors of tin - field and nilmrs Inmi the sports ol tin chase, they were wav laid lv Cipt Civsop's par ly and all killed. The few left in tbe \ dlage w )tlx Logan lied into the wood, leaving him alone The transaction caused snspmioii n, i„, raised | against him among tin* Shawimes, and he applied to the Iroquois for assist,mee. It was proposed I that, as the Shawnees did not imlim; to avenge the wrong, that the Iroquois send out a war par ty to protect Logan from unjust suspicions of intending wrong. This was dually overruled by the sachcma, who resolved to semi a deputation of Wise men with Logan to make complain! and demand reparation of Out proper authorities.— This was done, Logan himself making the Inlk and setting forth his grievances, it was at this time according to rny understanding of the tra dition wnles the Chief Do im-ho-ga-wa—that he deliver'd that Mnlv pallmtie and eloquent appeal, Sn. in Him h p*.vv er of genius is combin ed with (lie most intense leelmg. rendering il w .'filly to he i |.|.«*,ed among l he elioieest etl nsions of the gn alevf orators "I any age. 1 have seen | Mr. Mhj er‘s ileiiial <>( the Logan story, but bis | .effort appears to nm a l.iborious attempt to eon- I real or hi| Ilm ingloiinus stigma tli.il must j forever rest upon ('apt C resop’s < luiraeter. I," | gall received no sitisfaelnm. and sending home the Iroquois deputation, hih.mng umb'i his heavy misfortunes, he retired alone mM> the woods, and tli.Tr dir.l unhoiiored and uuuj.-ti RrpFirirsr I'lVMutM \ .mis mini good family , l-ul alio had tlir had t.iMe t■. tin a profession .»( -.U. pin imh, .niil committing ru.Hi iiimny . went lal. !\ in ,in t-u Mastic t>. nmkr .1 . h-.ni breast ■.I n. “M. Alihr, - ' said itir \• • iiiman. *• I In committed n. ari\ all the mm, .u, honest limn i permit Inins. Ii .1 ■ ■ " “ V"|| want a m rldlc.ite id confession /" ■ manded tin- man God. w la. w\v at a ghu tin* kind ■ d penitent In* hud to deal with. ‘•They have (old mi- it was necessary to dim tlir nuptial l.rnrdh limi." *• Ii" in peace, and sin m> iimn ” “ Hut. fathd," said (In - .iii.o in.in wn slight at cent of j11 >n \ , ••air ymi n• • t g'-ing <>rdr| rnr 1.1 ||.l | »T|.ITI< r /" *• Ilavr you l.ut told ll.r 111 d y.lll Wr|r on to gel lU.ll I in I I" r..|.l Ird (I . mu |ln f i KTT IMS (.IT Of V 1> 11 KM%I \ . A credit' whom hr was uiiMnii' to avoid, nut Shrnd Coining out of I’.ill Mill. Thrir was no p.» l.iiity of avoiding him, hut he did not lose presence of mind “ Til.it’s a 1., aiitiful in.nr vou’ie on Sheridan. Do you think so r* “ Yes, indeed. JI..U dors shr trot (" ton nod Shurid.ui. The creditor, highlv flattered, pul hn ml full (rot. Sheridan holtrd round (hr » .>t and was out of sight in a moment. tvy A Cincinnati paper ti lls an amusing si by way id illustrating the efleets prodiiro.i one of Jiillien’s nmeerts there, by the pert. Sleigh Hole Polka. am c of his gentleman of r.ither mi ulheiinnaie turn of m hall being e.xee.s.sively <• row <|!•< 1, hr aas obliged to [lilt his min oil Itir hark put of (he seal eomeipienlh , almost around (hr la A “ Little Learning. A writer iu Harper's Magazine says Mr. Clay related the following anecdote in a speech at Syracuse, New York, many years ago: “ While I was abroad,” says he, “ laboring to arrange the’terms of the Treaty* of Ghent, there appeared a report of the negociation or IcttcnTrclative thereto, and several quotations from my remarks of letters touching certain stipulations in the treaty reached Kentucky, and were read by my constituents. ‘‘Among them was an odd old fellow, who went by the name of old Sandusky, and he was reading one of those letters one evening, at a near resort to a small collection of the neighbors. As lie read on, he came across the sentence, • This must be a sine qua non.’ ‘ ‘ ‘AVhat’s a sine qua non V said a half dozen bystanders. “Old Sandusky was a little bothered at first, but his good sense and natural shrewdness was fully equal to a ‘ mastery of the Latin.’ “ • Sine —qua — non !' said old Sandusky, re peating the question very slowly ; ‘ why Sinq Qua Non is three islands in Passamaquoddy Bay, and Harry Clay is the last man to give them up! No Sine Qua Non, no treaty, he says ; and he’ll stick to it!’ ” You should have seen the laughine eye and the change in the speaker’s voice and manner, said the narrator, to understand the electric ef fect the story had upon the audience. QrAKiiAniKs. —Knocking at the wrong door, and hesitating whether you shall run away and say nothing about it, or stay and apologize. Crossing the road until you perceive a gig coming one way and a cab another; so that if von move on you are sure to be knocked down by one, and if you stand still you may possibly be crushed by both. Finding yourself in a damp bed on a cold night, ami cogitating whether you will lie still and catch your death, or get up and dress, and pass the night on the two cane-bottomed chairs. Paying your addresses to a pennylcss fair one. under the impression that she is an heiress; and, on discovering your error, having the op tion of marrying tlie young lady, or of being shot by the young Indy's brother. Ihning at a friend’s house, where you must cither drink nine till you become intoxicated, or refrain till yon Invomc disagreeable. Coming to four cross roads, one of which you must lake at random, or just walk back a mile or two and impure vour way. Hemp blandly informed, by n surgeon that \ou can either have your leg amputated, or leave it alone and die in a feu days. Xkouu Wit. —There is a tradition that one of tlie Esquires, in Malden, Massachusetts, had a slave who had been in the family until he was *0 years of age. Perceiving that there was not much work left for the old man, the Esquire took him one day, and made him a somewhat pompous address, to the following effect: •• ou have been u faithful servant to me, and my father before me. 1 have long been think ing what I should do to reward you for your past services. 1 give you your freedom. You are vour own master: you are your own man.” I pon this, the old negro shook his grisly head, and, with a sly glance, showing that he saw through his master’s intentions, quickly replied, “ No, no, mossn: you eat de meat, and now you must pick de hone !” [The above little sketch conveys a forcible and apt illustration of the mock philanthropy which actuates the nl>olit)onisLsof New England at the pivM.nl day. (live them the possession of a negioor two. and they would become as mean ami tyramcal slave-holders as ever their fathers were.) Qi kkn Virn.iuv Fi.ksiiinu Ur. —Queen Vic toria, the gossip says, is rapidly gaining in flesh, after the habit of her family. Her bust has be come very large; her robe conceals the stoutness of her person, but tlmt may be surmised from | her full faro, ruddy cheeks and unmistakable and derided double-chin. The dress she wore, on the opening of Parliament, is said to have l*een <>ne of extraordinary richness. The royal attire consisted of a body of silver tissue, the l*ottmn of which—in lieu of a flounce—was a full of silver bullion nearly a foot deep. A robe of crimson velvet, with tippet and trimmings, and sleeves of ermine, enriched with gold lace, and fastened m front, n ith a massive robe of gold, with large golden tassels hanging down in front, rmmd Ihe dress. Round her neek wasaneek lareol diamond-,. Jin earrings were diamonds »Uo Her hair, as usual, was in plain braids, ami she won- a rich and very becoming tiara of diamonds ami pearls. 11 1 a nr- iirviuMi Timukuy. A correspondent id ilu- ( 7 1' vtlniul Vlttiiviealer, wilting from Warn p.n'i a > miiitv, Wisconsin, tells the following trag i' >1 ami rather improbable talc : ‘•A fanner sold n yoke of oxen to an individ ual m the neighborhood, and received his pay in paper money. The man who purchased the own, being m a hurry to shut oil, requested the farmer to assist in yoking them up. He accord* mgly went to the yard with him for that pur. pose, leaving the money lying on the table. Qn his return to the house, he found his little child had taken the money from the table, and was in the net of kindling the fire in the stove with it. i’lom the impulse of the moment, he hit the child a slap on the side of the head, so hard as to kimrk it over, and in the tall it struek its hr id against the »(..ve w ith such force as to break it- skull. j •* I lir mother, who was in the iicl of washing a Mnall . l.ild m a luh of wain, in an adjoining i' ’"'n. mi hr.inng the I 1 anis, di npped the child •Mu I tan l>. tin I ..Mil I W In* nee the Imlse proeeeded, and m.in so imieli tenrfied at what sin* (here bc ln id, that she forgot tin.* little child in the tub ("i a lime. ..ml upon her return to the room found tin- little .me
  • l w nil y millions of dollars annually, besides . \nsli-.i)ia, gold is found in China, Malacca, Ja. | pan. Borneo, New Guinea, and New Zeeland.— It has also been discovered in considerable quan tities in and about (he Chattdiere river, in Lower Canada. The easlern gold region of tin; United Sbites is considered as beginning in Virginia, extending through North Carolina, along Hie norllieiu |tart of South Carolina, and (hence m.Mliw eslerly into Alabama, terminating in Ten nessee. Tho diggings are supposed to he pretty well worked out, although productive at times. 1 n IK-iy, $1,200.000 was dug fiom the gold mines of Virginia. The west coast of America, both north and south of the equator, is perhaps the region having the greatest mmilter of gold de. posites. The precious metal is found inconsid. rr.iblc quantities in nit the South American Stal»*s. Gold is procured also from various pints ol Africa, to the amount probably of s‘2,. oon.tKKi yearly. It Is estimated that tho total \ it-lit of gold during the year IHGH was $260,- 000,000; and it is supposed that (he whole stock of gold and silver bullion now In circulation is twenty five hundred millions of dollars. A ym Sunshine in the Sanctum. —Tho editor of the Ih-tmil Advertiser, onjiiyy dally (ho company of t\M> beautiful canary birds, which are allowed the liberty uf his sanctum# All day long, ho says, the little twittering fellows arc skimming around bis head and ears as Joyful as if-,tlioro wus no labor in this life, no wearied and trotujhid souls, and all were as gay and happy as fhem selvcs. Whonone feels mischievous he perches himself on the desk in front o f*thc anxious wri ter, and turns his head from side to side poops at him, first with one bright roguish eye, and then with the other, as much os to say, ««Come old follow, get tip ami be merry !” Occasional’ ly, for tho purpose of attracting attention, the canaries tip over a wafer-box, and rattle tho steel pens. They have never attempted cotupo sltion yet, although on one occasion a page of tho editor’s manuscript was mistaken for the tracks of their jhkyfcct. [£7* Do careful in brewing “tho cup which cheers, but not inebriates;” strong lea is bet ter than weak arguments. EAGLE HOTEL. No. 881, Market Street , Philadelphia. THE subscriber takes this method to inform his friends and the public iu general, that ho has taken this well known stand, and .hopes, by strict attention to business, to gain a share of the public patronage heretofore so liberally extended to him while iu tho above business in. Lancaster county, and recently in Cumberland county, Pa. Tho House has been neatly furnished through out, and the rooms arc largo and airy, and for comfort arc unsurpassed in the city. The Table is altrays supplied-with the best tho market can afford, and his Ba^'can compote for choice li quors with the best bars in the City. The Sta bles are large and newly fitted up for drovers and the public In general. My charges arc as reasonable as any other in Market street. Give me a cull. FREDTv. ZARRACIIER. Phila. April 18,1864—1 y. Assignee JVotlce. NOTICE is hereby given, that John Hcrlaqh er, late of Silver Spring township, Cumber land county, by deed of voluntary assignment for benefit of creditors, dated tho 7lh da}' of March, 1864, (in which ins wife joined,) did as sign and transfer to tho subscriber all his prop erty, real, personal and mixed, for tho purpose aforesaid, which said deed is duly recorded in said county. All persons having claims or de mands against the said John Hcrlachcr, arc re quested to make known the same without delay, and those indebted to make payment to CHRISTIAN TITZEL, Jsaignee. Raiding in Upper Jlllcn imp. April 13, 1861—fit* valu&ble: property for sale: or RENT. THE Warehouse Properly, formerly occupied by K. Biddle,jr., as a coal yard is for sale or rent. For terms apply l<» W. M. BIDDLE February 23. 1864—tf Sliaiigliais ! Slutngh:Us ! I A Fine lot r.t Shanghai Chickens for sale cheap. Appl} to K. M. BIDDLE, jr Febniar> 23, !8M if. IIOTi:i, PROPERTY FOR SAEE. A BARGAIN! ALL that valuable Properh, situate on the North-West cornel of Centro Square, in the borough of Carlisle, |KS|| j|| ji known ns Ht'ctenr’s Row. The main BBMIAI iff building is now occupied by If. L. Burkholder us a Hotel. The balance oftho pro perty is rented for others, shops, &c. This is of the very best properties for business In the borough, and to capitalists offers great induce ments for investment. The payments, if desired, will be made very easy. Also, a verv comfortable two storv DWEL LING HOUSE, on the East end of High street, adjoining property of Andrew Holmes, Esq., and now occupied b\ Mr. David Crier.— The lot Is 42 feet front by 240 in depth, and con tains a number of choice fruit trees. The prop erty is in good order, ami has a cistern, smoke house. bake-oven, stable, he., on the lot. For particulars, enquire of CHARLES OGILBV Carlisle, February 28, 1864. Notice THE subscriber has obtained from the Orphans' Court of Baltimore city, letters of adminis tration on the estate of Martha Black, lute o: Carlisle, Cumberland county, J’a., dee'd. Al persons having claims against said deceased, an hereby notified to exhibit the same, with tin vouchers thereof to the subscriber on or before the 25th of September, 1861; they may other wise by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. All persons indebted to said estate an requested to make immediate payment. Given under my band this 28d day of March, 1864. JOHN S. M’CLKLLAN, Admr. Baltimore, March 80, 1864—(it Estate Notice LETTERS Of Administration on the estate of Mrs. Hannah Houser, dec’d., late of the village of Liverpool, in York county, I*a., have been Issued to the subscriber who vur Spring township, Cumberland county, I’n.— All persons indebted to said estate arc requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them f..r settlement to GEO. LONGSHORE, Admr. March 28, 1864—0 t for stu: THE two story Brick Dwelling House, rornei of Hanover anil I'omlVel streets, well knowi as the late residence of Dr. Geo. I). Foulke, will Frame Shops adjoining on Hanover street, vvil Im‘ sold and possession given when required le the purchaser. For information as to terms am prieg, enquire of Mr. Chits. Ogilby. March, 10, 1854—1 f. ENTELOVES, Die Sinking stud Engraving. DIES altered, Envelopes stamped with bud ness cards, Homiepalhic Envelop! s, sell sealed and printed. Paper Hags for putting iq Garden and Flower Seeds, with printed direc tions, at 66 South Fourth Street, Philadelphia by WIM.I AM CO!.HKHT. N. 11. Orders will be ilelivered by Kjjncu, r> ii per ogrrcnient. March 2U, IHA I—f.mn. Flrtil Arrival of (lie Season. 'plIE stlhserUsT has just returned froiir Ne York and Philadelphia, where hr pun base a very large and splrnd id slock of SPUING aln SLLM.MEIt G Is, at sm Ii j. rices as w ill induct purchasers to seen re their Spiing goods before the bargains an* all gone, Come one, come all. and examine tin slock which is displayed in East lligc street. 1 urn positive that Goods cun be purchased at lovvet prices lhan at any other store in the county. iMj stock comprises nil kinds ol LntllcN DrcNt* (moo( of Ladies while and hlack silk lms< Ladies white, black, mixed, and slate colon' cotton hose, Men’s halt hose while, hrown, mb ed and fancy; ft large aasurtnieiil of Ladies an Gentlemen's kid gloves. Cloths tind Cassimeres. A largo assortment of French Cloths, black an fancy Cassimeres of all qualities and price. Boots ami Shoes. Ladles Kid and Morocco Buskins, Ladles Kid and Morocco Slippers, Morocco and Kid Boots, Ladles black lasting Gaiters, of Willis' make.— Children’s Shoes of overy quality and price, Men's and Boy's fine calf boots, Jllen’s & Boy’t Shoes of every quality, and at prices that pur chasers cannot go olfdispleiisod. Groceries. A fine lot of ffosh Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Mola ses, Spices, &c. Carpels, ctent assistant have been veured. which will he felt to he important, in view of the responsi bilities which are known to devolve upon the druggist. Physicians s prescriptions w ill U- faithfully and promptly attended to. Orders fi*>m Physicians and Merchants in tho country will bo filled with care, and at prices which imi't prove satisfactory. A liberal share of public patronage is respect fully solicited. Terms cush. , B. J. KIEFFER. March 23, 1854. DR. GEORGE Z. IIUETZ, WILL perform all operations upon the teeth flial nmy he rc<|ulrcC the month anti hn-giil.irilies e.irelnlly Ireateii. (Mliee at the residem «• of his brother, on North I’itt sheet. Carlisle, March IhM. DU. I, t'. EOOMIS, WII.T, perforin all operations upon the Teeth that are mpnretl for their preservation, such as (’leaning. Filing. Plugging, &c., or "ill restore the loss of them, hv inserting Artitlcial Teeth, from a single tooth to a full set. D.T’Oflice on Tit! sired, a tew doors South ul the Railroad Hotel. N. B. Dr. I.oomis will he absent from Carlisk the last leu davs in each Month. Carlisle, M ircli IM. ps-'il - Dr. Goo|i-gc W, !\c*Ullcli, (“1 AREFTI.LV attends m all operations npoi j the Teeth and adjacent parts that disease o h regularity may require, lie will also inser Teeth of every description, such as Pivot, Sin gle and Block Teeth, and t.o-t 1j w ilh “oontimioti Gums;” ami will eonstiMi Ailificnd Palates Ohhnratioiis. Uepulatinp Tens, and every up pliance used in tin 1 dental ait. Operating n>on at the residence of Di. Samm I Elliott, East Higl street, Cailisle. Mareli P, tf. Fire Insurance, THE Allen and East IVmishorongh Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland county, incorporated by nn act of Assembly, Is now fully organized, and in operation under the management of the following Managers, viz: Daniel Daily, Win. 11. Gnrgas, Michael Cock lin, Melrhnir Bremieman, Christian Stnymnn, John C. Dunlap, Jacob 11. Goover, Lewis Hycr, Heurv Logan, Benjamin 11. Musser, Jacob Mum ma, Joseph Wiekersham, Alexander Cathcart. The rates of insurance are as low and favorable as any Company of the kind in the Suite. Per sons wishing to become inombevs are Invited to make application to the Agents of the Company who are willing to wait upon them at any time. 8E.V.1. H. MOSSER, President. Hunky Looajj, Vice President. Lvwis livF.ii. Secretary. Mm iivki. (’oi ki.i.n, Treasurer. March 2J, 1 S3l AGENTS Ci Miinn.tM) Pointy. —Rudolph Martin. New Cumberland; C. B. lliTiunti, Kingstown; lluiin Zoarlng, Shiremanstown; Charles Bell, Carlisle; Dr. J. Ahl, Churchtown; Samuel Graham, West Pennshoro ; Jnines McDowell,Frankfonl; Mode Griffith, South Middleton; Samuel Woodlmrn, Dickinson ; Samuel Coover, Benjamin Haver stick, Mechanicshnrg; John Sherrick, Lisbuin; David Coover, Shepherdstown. Von k County.—J oh 11 Bowman, DiUsburg ; P Wolford. Franklin; John Smith, Ksq.,Wasl inglon, W. S- Picking, Dover, J. M . Craft, Pa udise. II MtßHnrnn.—Houser f* Lochmnn. MeinberTof the Company having policies a hoi to expire, ran have them renewed hy making u| plication to an\ of the Agents. niim: ham. a( aih:mv. mile.' Weft of Hun I'hurp, Pa. TIIF Seventh Session of this nourishing Ii slilutioti mil eoinineiice on Moiidaj tin- I' o! Mm next. The advantages which it afford; it is iieln-v<-d. are of a sitpeiior character, an parents and guardians am lespectfulh soheite to in< j 1111 c into Us met Us, before sending thei sons or wards elscvvlicie. It is/avorabh sihml ed ; Hie instructors are all competent and expe rieiieeii men ; the course of inslruetioii is exteii siveiuid thoioiigh; and special attention is paii to the comfort and health of the Students. 'J' K R M S . Boarding. Dodging, Washing ami Tuili (in in English, and Vocal Music, per session. (■') mouths,) so'3 (•( Instruction in Ancient and Modi in Lan guage* , 1 all. f> D( I list rninciilal Music, It) Ul Fm eireulaiH and full partievdnrH, address I). DF.NLINGEH, March IHol. Harrisburg, Pa. WALL PAPER FOR THE MILLION. 11l A VK just received my Spring Slock of Pi pci Hangings, which surpass in style, quahl and price an\ that has ever been exhibited Carlisle, I respectfully solicit a cull from the pe sons in want ol Paper Hangings of anj deseri| tioti, as I am confident my assortment fur su passes an\ in the Borough, and in stj le and pri< lias hut few rivals in the city. 1 only ask of tl public to call in and examine my assoitmeid h lore iiiaking their purchases, ns J am confide m\ chased designs cannot fail to please the tun fastidious. JOHN P. LVNIi , IVeal .tide of Noilh Hanover jft Carlisle, Inarch 28, 1861. FIRST AUItIVAL OF HARD WARE I THE subscriber having returned from the city, has just opened for the Spring trade ft Inrgu and well selected stock, of Foreign und Domestic Ilurdwnro, embracing everything usually found In that line of business. The attention of friend* and the public generally Is ro B pectt\illy directed to the assortment on hand, assuring them that goods of all kinds will be sold for cash at a very small advance on manufacturers prices. Carpcnlers aiui Buildera —are Invited to exaim ino the assortment of Locks, Latches, Hinges Bolls, Screws, Glass, Putty, Oil, Taints, &c.~ Kememher the old stand, In East High street where they are for sale cheap. HENUY SAETON. • March 28, 1858. Take NolUic, THAT all poraona about commencing house keeping, and all In want of them can get supplied with knives & forks, spoons, ladles, cofleo-tnUls, nans, kettles, band-irons, istc., at a very low rate, |,v H. SAXTON. March 28, 1858. PLOUGHS.— Diirlimj’bcwluhnUcd York Plows conntanlly on hand—also, Cruighead’a n IPhmk’H tnuko—all for Bttlo at [ March 28,1868 THE subscriber having just returned from the city with a full and handsome assortment of all kinds of Hardware from the very best makers atd well selected, Is now opening at his old Stand, in North Hanover street, next door to McGlaughliiVa hotel, whore ho Invite all that aro in want of good and cheap Hardware, to give him a call and boo and satisfy themselves of the truth, as wo are determined to sell at a small ad vance. Small profit and quick sales is the order of tho day. To Builders , Carpenters and Others , A Aiil stock of white, mineral and japaned knobs locks and latches, hinges, screws, window sash and shutter springs, straight-necked and barrell ed bolts of every kind 5 mill, cross cut and circu lar Saws 5 hand, pannvl, ripping and hack Saws, bright, black and blue augurs; chisels, broad, pointing, hand and chopping Axes, of different makers; hatchets, planes and plane hits, steel and iron squares, files, rasps, brads, spikes of all sizes. To Sa'ldlcrs and Coach Makers. Our stock consists of a complete assortment of articles in your lino of business, such as brass, silver and japaned mounting, carnage trimmings, broad pasturing and seeming laces, fringes, plain and figured canvass oil cloth, top lining cloth and serge lining, white, red, blue and black patent leather; dashers, silver and hrarsplate, deer hair, rosetts, hubs, fellows, spokes, bows, eliptic springs, iron axes, malleable castings. To Cabinet and Shoe-makers, A full stock of shoe kit and findings, bool mo rocco, lining and binding skins; lasts, tacks, pegs hammers, pinchers, French morocco, superior copal varnish, japan and black varnish, mahog. any and maple vaneers, moulding, beading, rosels glass, mineral and mahogany knobs of everv kind and style. To Blacksmiths, Farmers mul Others , 51 tons of assorted har iron, warranted of the best quality. A splendid assortment of bur and rolled iron, hammered, horse-shoo har. hand, round and square iron; cast, shear, spring. En glish and American blister steel, English wagon o\es. carriage' boxes in setts, anvils, \ ices, lih isps, horse shoe nails, Ke. To Honsekerpns, A beautiful assortment of cheap faney goods. neb as waiters, trays, plain ami f.mcv ktdves, forks, huteher knives, steels, hrittannia lamps, brass caudle-sticks, brittania Ik silver table and tea spoons, {dated butter knives, preserving ket tles, smoothing irons, iron and lined tea and oval boilers, iron /Vying and bremll pans, washboards, uhs, churns, buckets, iron pots, wash kettles, Jew pans, &c., &c. Carlisle, March UB, 1804 EsSULvVAJRp rpIIE subscriber has just returned from the JL Eastern cities, and Inis opened at his stand in North Hanover,street a new and full assort* imw of HARDWARE, and now invites all poi sons id want of good Hardware ul reduc ed price to give him a call as lie can accommodate all lioni a needle to an anvil, imc ul prices to stilt the limes. To 1 lorsKKKEt'Fns.—A great assortment of housekeeping articles, such as brass and enamel preserving kettles, frying pans, Italic pans, waf. lie irons, smoothing irons, shovels, tongs, wait ers, trays, forks, knives, carvers, steels, butcher knives, rpoons, plated tea table spoons, pocket and {ten knives in great variety, razor and razor straps, scissors, shears, spades forks rakes, hoes (uhs, water cans, {tainted buckets, wash boards, improved patent cistern {tumps and lead pipe. Biusuks.—A large assortment of whitewash, dust, sweeping, Imrte ft painter’s brushes. InoN. —A huge stock of hammered bar iron, rolled iron of all kinds, hoop iron, sheet iron, round, square and band iron, English wagon boxes, and steel of all kinds. Paints, oil, varnishes, turpentine, glue, Ke. Glass of all sizes. To SiroKMAKEns.— A full assortment of Mo- Linings, Binding*, patent Goat Skin*, Lasts,’Shoo-threae, Pegs. Knives, and Tools ol all kinds. Blake’s Fire Proof Paints of different colors. To Cautkntkus. —A full assortment of planes, saws, chisels, gages, sijuarcs, braces,lllltB,ticnch screws, augurs and augur hitts, hatchets, fee. To Co.vciiM \kkkh 4 SaiUii.kuh.—A first rate assortment of carriage trimmings, such us laces, tassels, fringes, draft cloth ami Sattlnett, head linings, imitation enameled leather, patent lealh ; r curtain oil cloth, plain and figured; Dasher Irons. Lamps, Axles, Springs. Malahlo Castings, lb lit Felloes, Hubs, Bows, I’hilips’ patent boxes lor wood axles, line brass, silver plated and Ja pan harness mountings, Saddle trees, Whips, and every article used h\ Saddlers very cheap. Carlisle, March 22, 1831 Cheap Rooks & Fancy Articles. SW. H A VEST ICK has just received and is • now opening a splendid display of Fancy Goods, to which he desires to call the attention of his friends and the public. His assortment cannot he surpassed in novelvand elegance, and both in quality and pnee of the articles, cannot fail to please purchasers. His slock comprises even vnriet) of fancy articles, such uh Ladies F.inev baskets, Fane) Work Boxes, w ith sowing instillments. Paper Mache Goods, Elegant Alabaster and Porcelain Ink-stands and Trays, Fancy ivory, peatl & shell rani cases, Poit Monaies of every vanelv, Gold Pens and Pencils, Fancy paper weights, Papcrlics, with a largo varn lj of ladies’ fancy stationary, Motto seals and wafeis, Silk and bead purses. Ladies' riding whips elegantly finished, Perfume baskets and bags. Brushes ~( even kind for the toilett. Roussel's pci Climes of various kinds, M usieal I iislniincnts of all kinks and at all irices, with an innumerable satiety of articles •leganlly finished. Also, an extensive and elegant collection of ROOKS, comprising the various English and American Annuals lor I Hot, richly embellished and illus. Irate I Poetical Works, with Children’s Pictorial Books, for children of id) ages. His assortment of School Books and School Stationary is also complete, and comprises everything used in Col leges and the schools. He also calls attention to to Ids elegant dislay of Laiuiiß, Gi’iaiulolcs, &<•., from the extensive establishments of Cornelius, Archer and others, of Philadelphia, comprising every style ol' Parlor, Chamber ike Stud) Lumps, for burning either lard, sperm or etherlul oil, to. gether with flower vases, Fancy Screi ns, fte.- His assortment in this line Is unequalled in the borough. Fruits, Fund) Cun fn Imney, Niilh, Preserved Fruits, &e., in every vurii'lv ami ut all |n lees, all uf w liii’li urn pure and fresh, such as nni lie confldenly recommended to liih friends ami (lie little folks. Remember tlic old aland, opposite the Bank. S. W. 11AVEUSTICK Carlisle, March 28, 1851. Selling oil' at €oNt! THE subscriber having dertermlned lo quit the* mercantile business, will sell Ida Block ul Dry Goods, Groceries, Liquors, &c., at cost.— Persons wishing to purchase cheap Goodti will do well to call soon. CIiAS. BARNITZ. February 2d, IHM. T~ RAVELLING TUUNKsTHi uni now re. celvlng a large assortment of well mmU Leather Trunks. Belling low at the cheap ston of CIIAS. OGILBY. Carlisle, March 2d, 1851. Dll. €. S. RAUER, Respectfully offers ids professional ser vices to the citizens of Carlisle and surronn dlng country. Olllco and residence In South Hanover street, directly opposite the Volunteer olllco. March 28, IHsl.—lf. AFKESII supply of Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dye Stuffs, Glauses, Putty, Bash Tools, &(«. Also, Baking Soda and Bryan’s Pnlrnonk; Wafers, for the cure of (loughs, Colds, Asthma, Consumption, and all other diseases of the Tilings, for sale at B. J. KHJFFER’S. Carlisle, March 28, 18M. BARTON’S THE MARRIAGE STATE; tihnll Ilnppinct* nnd I/rnll/i, or tYi Inert/ auA &icliH4*a t attend It t MOST STARTLING CONSIDERATIONS I Reflections for the Thoughtful. Strango that countless human beings exist and drag through life ns do the bcusts of IhC field, or the insects of tho earth, evincing no more thought or rcllcotiou than though tho noble faculties of omul wore not vouchsafed to them. Many such are husbands and fathers, upon whom aro dependent tho health, tho well-being, and tho happiness of a confiding and affectionate wifo, with perhaps a family of children. ‘ HOW OFTEN IT HAI’I'KNS THAT TUB WIFE LINGERS FROM YEAR TO TEAR In (lint pitiable condition as not even fur one day to feel tbo happy and exhilenUing inliuonco incident Ik 1 lie enjoyment of health. .Shu may not he an invalid confined to her bed. or even to her room ; as her pride, ambition and energy induce nnd nerve 1° take personal i barge of bur household, even when bur health will not admit uf it; but she is nevertheless perceptibly sinking from day to day, and always ailing. Thus, day after day, and month after month tran spire. Her health daily sinks, till finally even tho ope of recovery no longer remains. And thus THE BLOOMING BRIDE, But a few years ago in the flush of health and fontli. and buoyancy of spirits, rapidly, and appa rently inexplicably, becomes a feeble, sickly, do hdiUted wife, with frame emaciated, nerves un* Urung, spirits depressed, countenance bearing'kho impress uf suffering, and an utter physical and mental prostration. Sometimes this deplorable change may and docs wise from organic or constitutional causes. Hut jftener, by far oftener, to gross and Inexcusable ignorance of (lie simplest and plainest rules of health as connected with tho marriage state, tho violation of which entails disease, suffering and misery, not only to the wife, but often llernlilnry IVimpluinls upon Hit Children ‘ I'sro TIO-' lllllto AMI Kot’tlTil OKNKKATION,” I’lnusmlMlug CONSI'MPTION, SCROPri.A, nVFot iiovmii.v, insanity, gout, KING'S EVII., and oilier diseases, DfIEADFUU INHERITANCE Atnl mu*! iln« '•nnlimio 1 Shull wr> ho wt«c Ip nil t lint i-irur-i-m* I lie I’lillh’ of our tb-M,-*. »nr horses, our (tbe,-|i. our rmt*, fair oxen, Iho tmluro nrni ehfirnetor of tin- >il ivu imsscss, tin- texture nml quality of din j'mihN nml merchandise ; hut in nil that concerns oiiou-Im-s us human beings, with human functions ami passions, suhjee.t to great ilcrango incut, irivnlvmg our hiltue peace anil happiness in all Dint tho health anil welfare of tho wife of our iilleeThrm*, ami the mother of our chil dren; in all that concerns the mental and physical well being of th-mo children, wo should bo in tuersi'd in the - iri.nm k a.s iMtxcns.un.K 1 How long shall I his ignorance prevail so produc tive of its hitter fimts! How long slmll the wife and mother lie ignoiiiul of the imiuiv, character and causes of the i,oi>-us mmili uml sexual . amphora-, embittering her days by suffering—aullVrmg olieu prolonged to y ears, e\ cot nut mg in a eonii .heal hi of diseases utterly and hopelessly incurable 1 .'-l-nll wo for ever close our eyes to the results ol physio logical science by winch wo may arrive m an understanding of ourselves ns men ami iimin n, subject to serious Me-haig emlunog diseu.-< s, and perpetuating them to our eli.ldiei, LET EVERY WIFE AND HUSBAND PONDER A r o hu.-hnwl t« tnfr uml hr ry.m-.i.0 ./ r<-/../ funrn'iw Ihnu UlO'l In kiunr In o.ior Ih.i, h ~111, am/ liiij'jinir «♦ "I'liiil Arnrm'i’iifgi i< iron. mint m ii Ulllt m»k ruhllul TII K M A It II I F. I) A\ OMAN'S PRIVATE MEUH’AL COMI’AMON, Oms IlnnJttiUh f.'i/ilmn I**» hint pul linlieil in l-HT , Hint il not SURPRISING OR WONDERFUL, CoMslilei Intr that F. V' KK t !•’ F. >1 \I. K . xvlictiicr lUMtltlKlt Oil MIT, tun l.ei. nei|iilre n full KxowlrrlK*' of Mir iu<- llli'r, a-)■« rn } [‘•‘•l <>f Hi*’ Untied Simon, llio Canadas and B limb I i v , H < ■ All Lexers must he post-paid, and at !'•■.■*• I lo Dr A. M MAUIir’CAU, Box N.,v Y-.V Oily Publishing Ulllt-i, No L.l.r. *) Siit.-i N.w-Yoik J.'P. LYNE For sale 1 1 y Blam h and Crap. Hal i ishurg . .1. Sw in Iz, Blnuiiislnii g , J . .S. \\ nrtli. I.« Immm , ( W.Dc Will, Milfoid; J. W. EnMiiingci. 1 Inn. lii'im ; 11. W . Smith. 11 milinl ■ : S Mr|i*malil I'tliojilown ; J. M. H.uini, New Ih 11111 , 11. ,\ . Lanlz, Reading: E.T. M orse. (V uu ill.*, N. V. 1(. P, Cmcker, Brownsville ; Went/ Sl.nk, Carhiuxliili'. Kldrcd ft Wright. W ilhamsport. S Tuck, Wllkesbane; (J. W. K.ulc. W.l\ licslml ii'. R. Closkv. Mercer; S. Leader, ll.niovel. s. w Taylor, Flint; K. P. Cummings, Somerset ; 'l' li. Peterson. Philadelphia. March liiJ, |S">I. RE.YIOVAIx A.\l> t Immense mill AKrnclhe Slock. MORRIS 1.. lIAI.LOWFLL Co . Plnln ilcljihu, having removed into (licit •>j>l*• tul l < 1 new ware-house. culnincc No, 117, Market, ninl ,\o. ”1, Nin th Frm 1 1 si reel, me i ipciu ug fm then Spring trade mi assoitment ol' Hlllt and Taney <^oodw, that Tor cxlotil and variety will surpass any stock over offered in (huf market. Entering into then now store. w liich is one of Ihe large! in America, with a husmess ol an unusual amount already es lahUaiicd, ami intending largely lo inerease it. es pecially with those who hy FOR CASH, mid be lieving thill the fairest system In jnhhing goods is lo have Uniform prices, they will he compelled to sell at a much smaller profit than van possibly hi ndered where long credits are given. Cnder their cash and short credit system the necessity for churgieg large pi nllls does ind e\ i-r, mid hy selling their goods at a ten small ad vmice on foreign Cost. They mean to make u Ihe inleiesl of everyJmlgo of goods, to hut on the follow uig lei ms : Cash Buyers will receive a discount of SIX pet rent, if I he nmuey In* paid in pat funds, with in ten days from the dale of hill. •Uuciiimil money will also hohtkeu at its nmr. kel value un the day it la reeeived. 'l'n merchants of undoubted slamllng a credit i>f «ix months w ill he given if desired. Where money is remitted in advance Of matu i ity u discount ul the rate of 12 per cent, per an mimn wilt lie allowed. ' • They ask from merchant*! visiting the Eastern cities, the favor of an examination ot their stock, being satisfied that they will he convinced that It Is not tor their Interest to pay the largo profits that \rre absolutely essential to those who give long credits. M. L. HALLOWELL, JAMES TUAQUAIR, J. L. HALLOWELL, A. W. LITTLE. T. W. SWENEY, E. 11. HUTCHINSON. February 2, 1851.—2ni0. LEAD, ZINC, HION PAINT, Oil nnd Color*. Manufactured by Francis s. Lewis* (’o., represented liy Lewis, James * Co., 105 Sooth Front street, Philadelphia. (Inlets thanklhlly received, pimctally attended to, guaranteed to give satisfaction, and. offered fur sale on the moat liberal terms. Fur samples nnd particulars please address a« above. January 20, IB6o—Ohio. EMiniOIDEIUEH. Just received a large as sortment of ends, undersleevcs, spencers, collars and nidllng. StiAwi.s.—A lot of handsome Spiing Shawls, for sale very cheap. Gaiteus.— Rluck nnd Ihnev colored Gaiters, Just received ami for sale hv Wclse * Campbell. March 20, IHftl. jik snr i>KKU.iri'i:i NEW GROCERIES. NOW open and for sale at tho “Marion IIq11»> Family Grocery Store, a largo nnd general assortment of articles, useful and fancy, emhrac Ing, in part— c * Maracalba and Jaffa Coffees, Green Rio nnd Roasted Coffee, Jenkins* best brand of Tons, Brown and Clarified Sugars, White nnd Preserving « Pulverized and'crushed “ Bronin, Cocoa and Chocolate, Rico and Corn Starch, Farinn and Essence of Coffee, Lovering’s finest Syrup, Orleans Baking Kolas scs, Spices, ground and unground; Mtfcc! Citron Vanilla Bonn, Cheese, Crackers, Candles &c * pf Our Qiiccnswarc, fflj| embraces a largo and general varletyffißl of tho boat white Granite, a Iron Stoneware* LTv orpool and common ware, enabling tho customer to select in setts or pieces of any size necessary and of the different styles, together with a vuri Cty of Fine White and Gold Band, Englished French China setts of Tea ware, nnd other vane ties of useful and fine fancy China ware, Inclnd ing Trays, Plates, Vases, Fruit Dishes Coffee cutis, ttc. &c. ’ GLASSWARE, embracing bowls, dishes, molasses cans, sugar bowls, a large selection of fine fluted tumbler* wine and egg glasses, and other useful articles ’ WILLOW AND CEDAR WARE, among which arc tubs, chums, water pules mea sures, market baskets, travelling baskets, ns wolf us other covered and uncovered baskets. Also Table Oil of the finest brand, Sperm and ether Oils; Tobacco, Cigars, Soaps, &c. A small lot uf el nice MACKAREL of No. 1 quality, Alse f a trimmed Mess Mncknrol—both in handsome' asiurtel packages of halves, quarters and kits— w 1 1 h all the Other varieties of a GROCERY ami (ji EKNSWAHK STORE. We feel thankful for the patronage heretofore bestowed on us, and invite a continuance of like fit J. W. EBY. C ilisl •, M itrcii I*B, 18.*,4 " >Ve strive lo Please. 11 r|TIK Subscriber wimlil respectfully muioiitic- I In the rili/.ens of Carlisle, and nil persons visiting lb,, same. Unit he has now on hand and will continue hi he supplied with (ho latent no\- elih'H of each .successive season, comprising, in ]MII, CONFECTIONARIES nf the choicest variefieH, such as Fine Candy Toys, .Idly (’.ikc.s, lion Hons, Gum, Cordial,l,u- Minii, Plinciilafc, and Fruit Diops, Hose, Vanilla end Kin ul A Iniiunis; French and exploding Sec iv|', .tlsii all the common varieties, all of which will >'<■ sold wholesale or retail, at low rates, at Till! 01,1) STAND, N. HANOVER ST., n f w doors Not I h of Ihe Hunk, w here he has just i■ coi\< d Fruits mid Nuts (if the latest importa lmiis. such as Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Figs, |*i liens, ('ihons. ('iinnnls, sofl and paper shelled ids. Filberts, Cocoa, Cream and Ground Nuts. Also, TOYS A V I) FASCY HOODS, ol r\ , r\ kinrl and from all parts of Europe, mnn i,l mlnred of wirorl. glass, china, pitpier-mochie, Mn, naha ruhirer, zinc, fa 1 ., sin has fine wax, kid and punted rhdls, sew mg ami card baskets, work and lanc\ ho\<-s. (lower vases, motto caps, toa s.-tis, niiisic huvi'K, port monies, battle-doors, gr.iei' h"ojis. masks, ilrums, guns, trumpets, do minos.-. |"iio ami other games, Ac., fancy soaps , Mt ,| |,; ll r oiK of every variety. In loimcetion with the ahm.a large stock of FAMILY GROCERIES, sioli as Line ring's crushed, pulverised and lirov n Sng i rs. Colli-e, Molass.-s, Starch, Indigo, Salo i.itns, (1 1 veti and Black Teas, Spices, Butter, Wat. i ami S-'da Crackers, Matches, Ac., and ns ttl! arc invited to call and .<• < Strhe to I'h-asi •\.imine our stock. The subscriber returns his thanks to the public f"i Co- patronage heretofore bestowed on him, and hopes by a desire to please to merit a eon itnnaiiee ot the same. , J*. MONVEK. Carlisle. March IH-V4. Utteflul, Fragrant, mid Good! BJ. KIEFFKU Ims just returned from Phil • adelphla, withtm additional supply of Fresh DRUGS;'which, in vriin hlft former stock, will moke Ids establishment complete in tins department. In addition to the above, ho ha - also just opened a fresh supply of Confoc tloiiarlcH, Fruits, IVutH, Pastes, and Fancy Art ivies of every description. The attention of ladies is especially Invited to his i \ 11 • ns 111 • assortment ol fancy articles. La dies’ Toilet Fancy Soaps and IVifuincs ol every variety, t lenllmeii arc invited to examine his (Inc assortment of Fancy Articles. Segura, Chi na and i’oivclean Pipes, Tohaecoea of every ni nety. Shaving and Toilet Soaps, which will be loinul to In- very superior ; Canes, Hiding and Carnage Whips, and many other articles which more cspciially interest gentlemen. A iiinnhci ol vciy mi pi ri or Woolen Matts on Ii i nd. The Proprietor will he very happy lo have Ids liiends gencr..lly call and examine his goods, whether they m.n wish lo purchase or nol 11. J KIEFFKU. Carlisle, March 23. IWVL REMOVAL. JOHN D. (It )H(I AS hereby informs Ids friend* and customers, that in; lias removed his TIN \\ ARK and STORE ROOMS to the mom lately occupied hy Mi J. W. Ehy as a fJrocery Store, on West lligii street, when* he will as heretofore manulacture and keep conslanlly in store, every den 1111 1 111 of Ji.\ AM) SHEET inns WAKE, made in (he best style, and at the very lowest piir,", t■iii a! workmen and tin- very licsl ma lenal always employed, so as to insure entire satisfaction. Spouting and Joh Work done at the shortest notice, in a superior manner and at fair prices. Alsu, in store at all seasons, a large and attmc- I iv e v .ii icly of Parlor and Cooking Stoveß, comprising every new und fancy style, of all juices ami sizes, adapted to burning either wood nr coni. Ills assortment of Stoves In* Intends shall not ho surpassed hy any other establishment; conipris ing a seme oi more of different styles to suit nil i isi S, Thankful to Ins friends for the patronage »o long Bestowed upon him at his old stand, lie lespeeitully invites a call at his new establish no nl, cimiidcut tliat his I *igc assoilmeiil cannot Inl lo plei-m. .1 (111 \ I). (JI)R(.'AS. l x lisle, Match 23. IH-»I. nci:\i>iu ji-;« ei.iiv i rpiIOMAS CuNLVN’fM.st H'gh St .a few 1 doois west of Burkholder’s Hotel, has just icccive I the largest assortment of Superior Jcwtdry ever offered in Carlisle, consisting in part of Gold tfS and Silver Watches of every variety, im'f u( all prices, eight day Clocks, Silver in- and tea spoons, allver table forks and butter knives, gold and silver spectacles, ladies’ and gentlemen's gold pons ami pencils, gold with silver holder, gold chains of every descrip' tlon, ear and finger rings, at nil prices, breast plns,*c. Also, Aecordeons and Musical Roxcs,’’ together with a groat variety of fancy articles.— Persons desiring to purchase, are Invited to calc and examine the assortment. Wu arh prepared* to sell at very reasonable prices. Quality of ad all goods warranted to bo us fine as sold for. THOMAS CONLYN. Carlisle, March, 23, 1853. HATS I HATS 11 Til E subscriber respectfully Informs Ids friends ami the public generally, (hat ho has removed his Hut and Cap Store to hls now bund ing in Main street, whore ho will bo glad to 1 his old customers ami tVlends. Ho has now m l'ainl n splendid assortment of Hats/of J« tf all descriptions, (Vom the common WW the finest Fur and Silk Hats, and prices That must suit every one who has au cyo to getting the worth of hls money. His Silk, Moleskin and Reaver Hats, tiro unsurpassed for lightness, durability and finish, by those of any oilier establishment In the county. Roys’ Huts of every description constantly on hand. Cull nnd examine. WM. 11. TROUT. Carlisle, March 20, 1860, ALPACAS.— Just recelve\(a lot of tun col-r -od, Changeable, and Rlae.k Alprtcim, which will ho sold cheap. N. W. Wt)ODS, Agt. March 2», 1851.