/Iffrmfo srfirlra. J letter from Senator Dougins. ' ATho Washington Sentinel publishes n letter !?om Senator Douglas, occupying eight columns, n reply to the resolutions or the meeting of. wentv-fivo clergymen at Chicago, unci defending ?tho course pursued by him in the debate in (he Seriate, upon the protest from the clergymen in New England. Ho re-traverses the ground pur pled at the time the protest was presented, re news the charge of outrage upon the privileges of ft largo body of citizens, and quotes a large portion of the remarks made in opposition to the protest. . , lie contends that the principle in Hie Nebr.is ka bill is identical with that contended for in the resolution, Involving only the rigl I of (lie people in the State to frame their own government, mid that tiio transfer of slaves from Kentucky to Ne braska would be a benefit to the slaves, ami not alter the political complexion of the country, simply reducing the number of .slaves in one Stato where the land is exhausted, and increasing in another where it is rich. Ho denies that clergy men as such, have the right fo.intcrfere in all matters embracing moral mid religious truths, and intimates that tins recopnition'of such for ever would prove .subversive of the principles of government, and destructive of all guarantees of civil and religions liberty- The soverign right of the people to manage, their own affairs in conformity « itli the. constitu tion of their own making, recodes and disappears when placed in subordination to the authority of a body of men. claiming by virtue of their oftice as Ministers, to he divinely appointed institution for the declaration and enforcement of God’s will on earth. Ho argues that it is necessary to annul the Bth section of the Missouri Compro mise os inimical to free government, and demos j that n proposal to do so is a breach ol faith. i The letter is argumentative r.uhei limn dennn- I ciatory, and milder than might he expected fmm ! Mr. Douglas, but is still tart and sarcastic in ' many points. It is designed as a vindication ofi his character, and covers all his position in re gard to his opposition of the protest id' the eler- ' gymon of New England. It shows much care, and I is calculated to create much interest. I He also says, you see that the principle of the 1 Nebraska bill is pureh a question of selfgovern- j ment. involving the rigid and capacity of the’ people to make their own laws and manage their own local and domestic, concerns. This is the I only controverted principle involved in the bill. 1 I am unwilling to believe that, upon mature re- * flection and with the advantages yoiir.Christijupl character and experience may enable you -fb I summon to your assist mee. you w ill sanction the 1 declaration that prupo-.ni.-u t.■ earn this priori- j pie into effect is a gi< .d moral wrong, exposing | ua to the righteous judgments o( the Almighty. The Fiiilli of Comparts. 1( a compromise is a mpa.-t." as the abo litionists. free s« iil--rs. .\i .h i \ i ■•>■<• nth disco v. 1 ered in regard I << 111. • , »ia,|<:. . n n| 1*21), thru look here ani] see (mv-I)ii' > •> 11 of ('otuwrrre ; 1 how religiously tin' North ki |> such compacts' I Jn every instance n the m<<»t noisy fnlnmmfors against lhe Nel.ij'ka bill >miM have had their nay, that portion <>f ill ontpact” of Is.',u "'luch provides lot tin* -mriMi'liT of fugitive) .‘■laves would have been /,<•/»/ m the same mantter t al Mijwankie. Tin* lu.Mlvr skive law being * n fact but a practn-.d eut-ueemi nt of » stipula tion of tho const it 111 n<n - ,1 stipulation deemed n> important In tin Si.nth .it the <t.tr«■ of that in. , Ktruincnt, that M is historic v)K Know n that with- j out It the L’nion rhnM not h i\e been formed—] lias all the fmce nt a mlem« tnmi>nil. a force "hich it does imt dome- (both Imiii i h ■ mm. protniso of IK'iii, Inn from the • on'Hintion. Tb>' Missouri Compromise. «qn ipv w ith th it <>( IS.V. and in the most positive terms, } rm ides bo the surrender o! lugitive slav es. N ~w ,if the.so extia sticklers for the Missouri pi otuise trample so audaciously and so exullingU m••• 11 ,i stipulation which is common to hoi li i ontpr ouses an.! to t he constitution itself, how evident it is that their protended horror at the alleged violati-m of “the faith of compacts’* is oul\ n horror that their particular hobby is dismounted.— ll'ai/i. L'ntuii. Boi,an op We<t Point Visiteu?.— The follow, iug ore the names of the Board oi S isitors ap pointed to attend the oiuurdnation of Um Military Academy at West Point, Juno 1. 1 H->I : lion. John J. Morrison, of Salem. Indiana. Col. Winslow Turner,*/' Mis.Noim Col. J. B. Lnekre. of Pine Blii/I's. Arkansas. Charles W. Whipple, of I)i tn.it, Miclii/mii. Dr. H. M. KinsiM. <>( San Anfjiitdin. T< \as. Samuel Y. Bayard. !!>■) . (‘annl■ n. N J. lion. J. Cleinen.s. ..| U In . Sint*. \ Melina. William W. /-ea. I.\-j , -.ijl'a nh.n. 1 run C.. 1. I- V. Dii’ki-c-im. (*. K>, Richanl Di' Treville, H'-j.. "( He-.ml. rt. S C Jaroh Kent, K **<i., <>) Well- Hi\ i :, V< nimnt. /lon. H’rn. C. Cl.irlm. of M ini-hi-vf.'r. \ ff, Julm B. Harmon, K**<| .o( N.u-i.iiu* nt<> <‘i|\ . llev. Hobt. AU.mi, o| l*.isi {ln 'i, K. 1, C’oJ. John A. (I. I .mfii iii. 111. IMPORTA.ST I,i i \ |m -\ \\ r h,.,r (Ji.it ll js currently slated aimmg Hu- I'.1 1 • *j.«- in *1 j-I..niii tisU in Washingi-m. tint tin- Fugiish M . 1 1 ■ "t«• r on Foreign All no ha- d- ■ I -1 t■ ■it (}■•• cn/ini/i’ ronhale Imt-•< n 1,,- g i-mn .it ;«n-l 1 i.mce concerning Aim m ,ill.in-, about wl.u h much was n•.t Mug Htr,, , j M ],i , dhn this cmm. try, has ref* r.'i.. r i.nh 1., it , | i I ’latte quest inn, and not to iJi.it <■( ( ■.[ r• ■ Mexican atf-ms. We presnme Hut it 1 1,, * 11,,- <• i-e, and we Ini' e Vc.illy no n I'nii lii ii' ml II In tni.it will not be long In-1 ore mu m n g •' n iiiiont will receive of /ii-i.il intelligence 1.1 it. We may not forget to inenlinu Hut it it is nls<i Mini in diplomatii cir < les, tli.it t In- sjH-i <-!i i>i t ienrrn) Cass wit li i. ti r etice to (he rnhi 'ifi mriltnle caused tin- di-i'--" til of the English Minister to wlm li wc i<l. i above. Stock of (Ikaiv oct Ui-. I) W.bish Sentinel gives Hie following t . i-I- •.( the .nnoiinl of produee in store on the d 1 -t "I M >i. ti I loin . hbls., 00,000, pork,lard,bbN , ’.n.buO; li. ei, bbls., 650; wheat, bush., 4-V>,nob, outs, bu-.1i.. 210,000; barley, bush., 94,00 U. rje. bush . ,Vi, 000; corn, hush., 2*1,000. Reducing Ho- lb,m to Wheat, (at bushels to the huriel,, the aggie g vto quantity of grain in store at Mil" mkie loots upon about 1,1117,000 bushels. This is notm-- what larger in the highest ib-.M-hpiion <>t gram Ilian Chicago. The quantity of proilne,- in stole at Chicago is as follows; Flout, Mils , I. 0(1*', wheat, bush-, 20s000; corn. I* it h.. 1 .>(►,*>('*>. 0.1 (♦> bush., 400,000; barley, 00,000; rye, bush. 12,000. AsTorRDiNO Acts of C»ii-i-Tv.--The Balti more American says, a short time sinee, a lire occurred in the eastern »e< lion of Hie city, and when the firemen entered the house they found a young lady lied in the garn I and bearing Km marks of improper chastisement ll is stated that she had been kept in that condition (<u some throe or four weeks, and "tlh sc.uccly 11 siifll ciency of food to sustain hie. 'fins cout.se of treatment was iiillieted In the niolln r of the young lady, but from what cause or lor what reason has not transpired. As soon as she was discovered and loosed fi..m her prison-house, nho escaped and sought refuge in the houtjo ol O paternal uncle, residing in the western section of the city, where she h.issmee lumatned. And there was another Imiml 111 the house, in the person of a colored servant girl, who bad reeei ved the most barbarous treatment at the hands of the same woman. Bit hack, fact! and limbs wore most horribly mutilated, whih-Aere was 11 aovero contusion on her head, and iris thought that the skull is fractured. GEHEBAL jAritS'JS’H I'IIIKUTY >N TIIK Pa,\ JIK.VT OF ms DEBTS. —Col. Hunt on Ikih published re. mlnlsconccs of General Jackson, "huh an* i>(«. oilllarly interesting, ns they show tin* Inner hiv of tho Old hero. Tho. following traits m char acter illustrates onoVW passages s “Of private debt hoixoylracted none of liin own, ami mode any sacrifSoa to got mil of ihoHo incurred for ethers. Ot Ifis ho gm « signal Instance not long before .tmpvar of 181-—soil- Ina tho improved part of hllTpstaty, with tho best buildings of tho country upon it, to pay a debt Incurred in ft mercantile adventure to assist a .7, young relative, nnd going into log houses in tho Iforost part to begin a new homo and form. Ho Vwaa living In those rude tenement* when ho van quished tho British at Now Orleans, and proba vwy a view of tho conqueror’s domicil would - haWaaionlshod tho British officers as much as Ibolr defeat hod done.” JD* A virtuous woman Is ft crown to her hus band* . A Brutal Clergyman. The Senate of Pennsylvania did honor to st sclfin the passage of the divorce of Mrs. Susan A. Bronson, from her brutal husband, Samuel L. Bronson. The lady in question is the daugh ter of a Methodist clergyman, In the Stato of New York, and is represented as not only ami able, but moral and intelligent. She became enamored with Bronson, and after a brief court ship, consented to become his wife. It was not long, however, before (his act was regretted.— About two years since the parties left New York for Tioga county, Pennsylvania, where Bronson was employed ns preacher of the gos pel. After a residence of ten month, the moth er ot Mrs. Bronson visited them. She soon dis covered that her daughter was in a decline.— The conduct of Bronson, ns testified to by the mother, would shock the heart of the inostcalqus wretch. The details of his brutal treatment arc harrowing to human nature, and totally unfit for publication. The mother remonstrated with Bronson, but it was of no avail. Her daughter upon one occasion was found senseless, covered with blood, and carrying upon her person some oiglit or nine black and bine spots. The facta became known to the people, when Mrs. Bron son was taken from the brutal wretch ami sent to her friends in New York, where she now ie inains. Bronson fled, arid has not since been heard from.— Borough Item. Excitement in St. Louis.— On the Oth hist., at St. Louis, a woman named Baker shot a Ger man named Hodman, in the street, inflicting a very dangerous wound. A few weeks ago. as wo then announced, Hoffman was seized, hound, beaten and shockingly mutilated by Mrs. Baker’s husband,’for an alleged attempt to outrage heV. lie was just recovering from this maltreatment when the attempt upon his life was made by Mrs. Baker. The affair created an intense excitement among the German population,who surrounded the jail in the evening, for the- purpose of taking Mr. and Mrs. Baker out and inflicting summary pun ishment. Art assault upon the jail was repelled by the police, who used fire-arms to dispeise the molt. Except, however, injuries fiom stones and other missels, no one was hurt. Several military companies were on the ground, but their services were not needed, and by midnight order was restored. The St. Louis Republican of the f-’lh hist., says; We learned late last evening that Mr. Hoffman appeared fo he Com paratively easy, and that there is a strong possi bility of ids recovery. The ball, after entering Ins right side, ranged downwards, without pene trating oi injuring the internal organs of the liody, and lodged in the lower part of the aMoinen, near the surface of the skin, from which it was extracted early yesterday morning. Pi’t.rrr Politics—Rev. Dr. Porn-, of Clove land. on Sunday last, preached an able Bible fe' rinou against pulpit politics, taking for his text, “Render unto Ca*sar the things which arc (’lesar’s, and unto God the things which are God’s.” A synopsis of the discourse is given in the Plaindeuler. The reverned gentleman coinmended to political clergymen (he example sot by mu Savior, who, when interrogated upon a purely politie.il point—that ol rendering trib ute to Cies.ir defeated the purpose of his quer ist (« ho desired to commit him to one side ot the other of the question) hy giving the answer contained in The Clnirchman, an Episcopalian paper, speak -• bur of the Nebraska hill, says: “The clergy who have lent (heir influence io raise an excite ment against it might have been better employ ed.” A sensible remark.— Detroit Free I'rem. i Eveuftt. Wkiutku, IDlskmavn.—The Even ing Post, of Now Vork. h.u started a story that Mi. Webster is not the until or ol the I lulsemann I' (i• r. but tlint it is tiie production of Mr. Ever ett, written at Mr. Webster’s request, and that Mr. Everett lias since claimed the authorship; that tin executors n| Mr. Webster became much excited by tin* claim, and have since induced Mr. Everett to tear up the original draft of the let 11 r ami at>andon his pretensions to the aulhor -1 ship. Some reasonable, doubts are expressed of i the tnilh ot ibis story, and it seems utterly in credible lli.it Mr. Everett could be giulty of the I breach of conthbmee implied in th&ciaim im puted to him, or of the cnntemptiblylittloness of I robbing the memory of his dead friend of part .Ql'-Ujj. Qnao, fur tjunpurpose of gratifying Ids own vanity 1 , ami (hat, too, after fie had put on public [ no ord, us in tits edition or me « ort.s of trenstei, , a statement that led the public to infer that it w.is Mr. Webster’s own letter. Even supposing I ii to be (rue that Mr. M ebsler. from illness, or ( bom an affet tom of the eves, to winch lie was ' Mipiei i, did get Mr, Eiei-.'tt to wi i(e the letter, lie- Hu ni ul that document did not eonsiat in Us ineie Veib.il st\le. mu e\ill eld|rely in its •will ill U Ills, bill 111 (be boldness U hi< 11 » uuM llllfl 'i.c h a defiance. o(fb i illy, ul Austria. Mr. Ev en i! s share in the the Iratuuii turn could have n.nsisied only in In i milling the first, and least nil).ci tout ofthese requisites. He was only the |o-ir:n yman. mho made np the cloth furnished b\ 1 U i bsicr ; tie ma.ssiie proportions, and , tbi sii I.si.mi i.d materials wore llie contributions "I fin* I.d ter. To 1 l.iim the authorship, under these circum stances. is. therefore, to elaim more Ilian the " l iter "as entitled to. It is an attempt to de ceive the public by a play upon words. Wo will not siivas oiln-rs have said, that Mr. Everett Is constitutionally too timid to have originated so bold a despatch. His correspondence with five British Government, and his answer to Lord John Russell, shows what strong claims he Ims 011 his own account to the reputation a slates, man and diplomatist, lie m.iv be very compe tent to writo Hie letter, bill we do m>t think him capa)ili- of making an unjust claim t■ > tie- author ship, if dictalcil b\ iinot ln-r, or of In-tray mg 1 on fl-b nee it 111- ol Iginated it lllllis. lt. at till- request -■( .1 I( I eii-1 wild is Now .flow nil. l Me |u di-lr nil Ills own 11 |ui 1.111 on Si chads of ft n-ndship as the wmiug of Hus 1 el l er are not uncommon in any public man . hill I hjs |s 1 lie fil st ( I MU', w e believe, tloi I Ihe si-i \ 1 \ n,g I ii-iiii Inis ru r been a. 1 -used Ol In lr.l\ lug th. s> eI e( We d o 110 l be lie ' MT. IS 'T, 11 lo l>i Hn- man to bring upon him self, by an\ ad o| his ow a tli.it linen' laldc distinction.— 1 I'fulailelplim /,(</g<r. j Ursni\\TtoN or a I S. Sv v vronThe Na. \ lion.il 1 iiti-lligeiH-.-i, ol yesterday m'orningjfuh -1 hsli. s a card liotu Truman Smith to tlTe people { ol (■i>niii'..iii lit, announcing his resignation as then 1 • | >ll se 111 all v e in tin- Senate of the United 'si ilc •. to take died fioiu ami altei Monday the Jlt 1 1 da \o| Mii\ tn \l. ll«- say s : 1 aio impelb-d to take this step by tin- urgi-n of my pih.ife aflatrs, uJ;ich him- been too long neglected by reason of my engagements line. I find myself under the nncessity of he. mg absent si-veral weeks during the pi'-sent sen. sioii of Congress, and it does not consist with my sense of right lo hold a place of so much re sponsibility when I am unable to discharge its duty ; but ! am Willing it should be understood Hint I do not dissolve a relation, fhe honor of which I shall cherish to my 'lying breath, with out a pang/' lloußes in the United States.— lt is com puted, on ealrulntions fnrnislnd liy the census returns, that Md.iKMI n« w houses,have been limit in the I'm ted Stales in the last bl*,years, winch, at an averageofalUOO,wouldaddsoo3,- (Hiu.ooo to (l>e wealth of the oountrypto Bay nothing of llie furniture necessary to the hftbi tut ions, the shipping and railroads, however,; would increase this amount to over slvooo,ooo*,- non. In addition to this, all the-vast mum for factories, insurance companies, mines, &C., will swell the aggregate, without having-made any perceptible increase in the amount of stocks held abroad. I'sri.F vhan r I’uKim vjiknt.—The Forrest Ci t> Democrat UdU the following good one of a (‘l<* v<■ himt gallant; •• A young Rent, an acquaintance of ours was j a h*\v evenings since, In company with a young lady id fashion, making a specimen of that sta ple known tin luvo, when suddenly, and without •• knocking at the door," in stepped the venor ablo parent of the lady. This unexpected ap pearance of an intruder, caused the young mini any amount of confusion, although hu was not aware that he stood In the presence of his Inten ded ihther-ln-lftw,nuverhavlng had the pleasure of seeing tho author of his idol before. The lady, as soon as she could recover her wonted composure, struck a graceful altitude upon the floor, ami »uld i <■ Mr. B lfll« 1« my pa.” The lovar, grasping tho liiyid ol Ilia old man, and flowing obsequiously, returned : “ How do yon do. Jiff. Pol" Tho old man, Honing Hm embarrassment of both, loft llm room Instantly, ns ho said, “ My duar, do take earn of Hint young man.” EAOIE HOTEL. No. 1131, Market Street , Philadelphia. .• , THE subscriber takes this method to inform his (Viends and the public in general, thafcho has taken this well known stand, mid hopes, by strict attention to business, to gain a share oftho public patronage heretofore so liberally extended to him while in the above business in Lancaster county, and recently in Cumberland county, Pa. The House has boon neatly furnished through out, and the rooms are largo and airy, and for comfort are unsurpassed in the city. The Table is always supplied with the best the market can afford, and his Bar can compote for choice li quors with the best bars in the City. The Sta bles arc largo and newly fitted up for drovers and (ho public in general. My charges are as reasonable ns any other in Market street, (five me a call. FRED’K. ZARRAGHER Phila. April 13, 1864—1 y. Assignee KoUce. NOTICE is hereby given, that John Herlach er, late of Silver Spring township, Cumber land county, by deed of voluntary assignment for benefit of creditors, dated the 7th day of March, 1864. (in which his wife joined,) did as sign and transfer to the subscriber nil Ills prop orty, real, personal and mixed, for, the purpose aforesaid, which said deed is drily recorded in said county. All persoris having claims or de mands against the said John llerlacher, are re quested to make known the same without delay, and those indebted to make payment to CHRISTIAN TITZEL, jJxsigncc. Betiding in Upper Jlllen two. April 13, 1864—3 f VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE OR KENT. THE Warehouse Property, formerly occupied by K. Biddle, jr., as a coal yard is for sale or rent. For terms applv to W. M. BIDDLE. February 23, 183-i—tf. Shanghais! Shanghais! I A Fine lot of Shanghai Chickens for sale cheap. Apply to E. M. BIDDLE, jr. February 23, IS.'.l_lf. UOTFI. PROPERTY FOR SALE. A BARGAIN ! VI, I, that valuable Properly, situate on the North-West corner of Centro Square, in the borough of Carlisle, know nas Bcetem’s Row. 'l’he main BMaf AlWr building is now oce.npied by M. 1“ iSßiugjgglS Burkholder as a Hotel. The balance of the pro perty is rented for oflic.es, shops, Sec. This is of the very Dost properties for business in the borough, and to e ipit.ilisbs offers great induce ments for investment. I’he payments, if desired, will be made very easy. Also, a very comfortable (wo story DWEL LING HOUSE, on (be East end of High street, adjoining property of Andrew Holmes, Esq., and now occupied I.\ Mr. David Grier.— The lot is 42 feet front b\ 2 Ml in depth,gnd con tains a number of choice fruit irees. The prop erly is in good order, and has a cistern, smoke house, hake-oven, stable, tvc., on the lot. For particnl irs, enquire of Gil MILES OGILBV ('uli-'le. February 2-“., ISof. Notice. r p HE subscriber has obtained from tin* Orphans’ L Court of IbiUitnore city, letters of adminis tration on (he estate ot Maltha Black, late of Carlisle, Cumberland comity, Pu., dee’d. All person** having claims against said deceased, are hereby notified to exhibit lire same, with the vouchers thereof to the subscriber on or before the 2oih <d September, 1 Hfj-I ; they may other wise by law be excluded from till benefit of said estate. All persons Indebted to said estate are requested to malic immediate payment. Given under m\ bund tliis 2Hd day of March, 1854. JOHN S. M’UEELLAN, Admr. Baltimore, March HO, IHs4—fit E*)lalc Noll<*<v LETTERS of Administration on the estate of Mrs. Hannah Houser, dcc’d., late of the ■yillage of Liverpool, in Vork county. Pa., hove moon issued lo the subscriber who resides in Sil. ver Spring (ownslilp, Cumberland county, Pn.— All persons indebted to said estate arc requested to make immediate payment, and thoso having claims mil present them fi.r settlement to GKO. LONGSHORE, Admr. March 2H. 1 Ho4—fit K \ T E IvO I* ES, Die Sinking and Engraving. DIES altered, Env. lopes stamped will) busi ness cards, 11 onei-piit hie Envelope, self sealed and printed. Taper Bags for putting up Garden ami Flower Seeds, with printed direc tions, at 00 South Fourth Street, Philadelphia, by WILLIAM COLBERT. N. B. Or»/(-rj trill be ilehvcrcU by Express, or as per agreement. March 2.'!, I«•'>I--dnm. iES3jo]ny? First A rrivul of llic Smson. 'PTTK si.bserih.-r has just returned from New [ York and Philadelphia, when- he purchased n veiy large and splendid stock of SPRING and SI MMKH Goods, at sni'h prices as will induce pinch, I'.-rs lo secure then Spring goods before tin- bargains m-e all gone. Come one, cotm- all. ami 1 xainim- my stock which is displayed in Fast Mige .street. | am positive that Hoods can tu- purchased at lower pne-s than at any other stole m tin- 1 mint). My slock coinpiiscs all kinds ol l.ndioN l»rc«N Oooiln, sin li as Im 1 ages, li.itage i|e lames, lawns, motiH ,de lu-gi s. bl.u-k and fancy silks of every style ftml black alpacas w high lusters, Mark bomb.i/inj-4 of nsupciioi quality, French ging. hams of cweiy sty Ic. Domestic*. Bleached and unhbsiclied muslins, tickings, tabic diaper, clanks, Oainask towels, napkins, table linens. HiLbons, Embroider*, sr. i.aces, edgings, handkerchiefs, lace collars, tin. der sleeves, spencers, culls, bonnets, bonnet silks, satins, ciupes, tissues, tin linns, Frrmh and Al))i-l lean Flowers, Hosiery oml (Horn. A fine b.I of Ladies white and black silk hose, Ladies "lute, black, mixed, and slate colored cotton hose, Men's hall nose while, brown, mix ed and fancy , u large assortment of Ladies and (icMh-tm n's kid gloves. Cloths awl Ciiisimem. A largo- assortment of Ficnch Cloths, black and fancy Cassimercs ol all qualities and price. Hunts awi .SViocj. Ladies Kid ami Morocco Buskins, Ladies Kid and Morocco Slippers, Morocco and Kid Roots, Ladies black lasting (Jailers, of Willis’ make.— Children’s Bhoes of every quality and price. Men’s oud Roy’s line calf hoots, Men’s & Roy’s Shod* of every quality, and at prices that pur chasers cannot go otf displeased. •* (In^ncs. A Jlno lot of fVesh Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Molas ses, Spices, Re. , Carpets, sc. Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Trunks & Carpet Bags, of every quality and prico. Clothing, A large assortment aS Spring and Summer Cloth ing, which will he (Qd very low. My Spring ami Summer stock Is laid In on Iho most favorable tenrih. We invito ull our old frhmds and customers, nnd (lie public in general, to examine our slock, as we take pleasure in showing our Goods, and will sell as cheap if not cheaper than any other store fntho county. Old stand, Last High struct. CHARLES OGILBY. Carlisle, March 'IW, 1861. LEAD, ZINC) IRON PAINT, Oil and Color*. Manufactured i»y Francis s. Lewis & Co., represented by Lewis, James & Co., IS6 South From street, Philadelphia. Orders thankfully received, punctully attended to, guaranteed u. give satisfaction, and offered for sale on tho most liberal terms. For samples and particulars please address a« above. January liO, 1868—8 mo. NEW DRVO STORE! South-Hanover Street, dear the Court House. BJ. IOEFFER, Druggist, would rcspcctful • ly inform the citizens of Carlisle and vicin ity, that ho has opened anew CHEMICAL AND DRUG STORE. His stock is entirely new, and has been aolcctcd with great care. As many of the articles in daily use byrphysicians and families deteriorate by nge and exposure, great care frill be taken not to al low such articles to accumulate in such quantities. Attention is especially invited to Ills stock of Medicines, Essential Oils, Tinctures, Wines, Ex tracts, Confcnctions, Chemical;*, &c., together with a full assortment of Paints, Varnishes, Dye stuffs, Paint and Varnish Brushes, and CONFECTIONARIES of every variety, lie has also on hand a splen did assortment of Perfumes, Soaps, fancy, hair, clothes and flesh Brushes; Supporters, -Breast Exhausters, Nipple Shields, Tooth Washes and Pastes. Also, Medicinal Wines nud Brandies, of the best quality. Sugars, from the best Ha vana and Spanish houses, ol every flavor, from one cent upwards. In order to ensure his customers against mis takes during anyytemporary absence of the pro prietor, the services of mi experienced and com petent' assistant have been secured, which will be felt to bo Important, in view of the responsi bilities which arc known to devolve upon the druggist. Physicians* prescriptions will bo faithfully and promptly attended to. Orders from Physicians and Merchants In the countryswill be filled with care, and at prices which must prove satisfactory. A liberal share of public patronage is respect fully solicited. Tonus Cush. B. .T. KIEFFER. March 23, 1834. DR. GEORGE Z. BUETZ, WILL perform nil operations upon the tooth , that may ho required lor thrir preservation. Artificial teeth inserted, from a single tooth to an entire sot. on the most scientific principles. Dis eases of the mouth ami ineL'iibrltlcs carefully treated. Office at the resell nee of his brother, on Nortli Pitt street. Citrhslo, March 2:1, IhM. DR. I. c . WILL perform all operations upon the Teeth that are required for their preservation, such as Cleaning, Filing, Plunging, or will restore the loss of them, hv inserting Artificial Teeth, from a single tooth i > a full set. OCF"OflJcc mi Pitt street. ,i few doors South of the Railroad Hotel. N. B. Dr. Loomis will 1« ,il>sent from Carlisle the last (on days in each month. Carlisle, March 215, JSol. Dr. (icorifc Vi . CAREFFI-LV attends to all operalimis upon (he Teeth and adjai-enl | .nt- that disease or irregularity may require. ll,■ will also insert Teeth of every description. Midi as Pivot, Sin gle and Block Teeth, and with “continuous Gums.” and will clmslnot Ailillcial Palates, Ohhurations, Regulating l’ie. es. and every ap pliance used in the deni d ait Operating room at the residence ol Dr. San m l Elliott, East High street, Carlisle, March Ji, IHo-l.—tf. Fire liiKtiranrc THE Allen and East iVnii'diornngh Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland county, incorporated by an act of Assembly, is now fully organized, and in opemtion under the management of the following Managers, viz : Daniel Baily, Win. R. Coigns, Michael Cock lin, Meldioir Brenneinnn, Christian Staymnn, .John C. Dunlap, .Jacob 11. Coovor, Lewis Ilyer, Henry Logan, Benjamin H. Musser, Jacob Mum ma. Joseph Wfckershatn, Alexander Cathcart. The rates of insurance are as low and favorable as any Company of the kind In the State. Per sons wishing to become members nro invited to make application to the Agents of the Company who are willing to wait upon them at any time BKNJ. M. MOSSHK, President. Husky I.ooax, Vice President. Lewis llveu, Secretary. Mii'ttu-'i, ('ocki.in, Ttcasnrer Mureli jy, 1864 ACJEJTTS. OtuißFTti.and Corsrv.—Rudolph Martin, New Cumberland; C. B. Herman, Kingstown; Heurj Shlremunstown; Charles Bell, Carlisle; Dr. J. Aid, Churchtown; Samuel Graham. West Pennsborn ; Jumps McDowell, Frank ford: Mode Grifllfli, South Middh tan ; Samuel Woodburn, Dickinson; Samuel Cmver, Benjamin Haver stick. Mechanicshurg: John Sherriek, Lisburn; David Coover, Shepherdstown. Vouk Cot mty. —John Bowman, Dillsburg ; P. Wolford, Franklin; John Smith, Ks<i., Wash ington; W. S. Picking, Dover; J. W. Craft, Par adise. H xaitianrnn.—Houser A Loehman. M cm I mts of the Company having policies about to expire, can have theta renewed by making ap plication to any of the Agents. white: ham. ac iokiuy. II mih’x West of Hurtuburfi, Pa. TIIK SeM-nth Session of this (h.nrNhing In Mihition aid commence on Moiid.a (tie Ist of May next. The advantages which it alluids, it is heheved, are of a snperuir cliaiacter. ami parents and guardians are respectfully soheited to in<|iiire into its merits, before sending their sons or wards elsewhere. It is favorably situat ed ; the instructors are all competent and expe rienced men ; the course of instruction is exten sive and thorough; and special attention is paid to (he comfort and health of the Students. T K !t M S . Boarding. Lodging, Washing and Tuiti on in English, and Vocal Music, per session, (/» months,) $.V> (>0 Instruction in Ancient and Modern Lan guages, each, f> 00 Instrumental Music, 10 00 For circulars and lull particulars, address D. DENLINGEU, March 0, IHM. Harrisburg, Pa. WALL PAPER FOR THE MILLION. 11l A VK just received my Spring Stock of Pa pt r Hangings, which surpass In style, quality and price any that has ever been exhibited in Carlisle, 1 respectfully solicit a call from the per sons In waul of Paper Hangings of any descrip tion, as I am confident my assortment far sur passes am in the Borough, and in style and price has hut few rivals in the city. 1 only ask of the public to call in and examine my assortment be fore making their purchases, ns I am confident my chased designs cannot fail to please the most fastidious- JOHN P. LYNii West tide of North Hanover si. Carlisle, Marche, 1851- rmsT ariii£l or iiaud- WAtRE ! THE subscriber having returned from (bo city, has just opened for the Spring trade a large' and wolf selected stock of Foreign and Domestic Hardware, embracing everything usually found In that line of business. The attention of friends and the public generally is respectfully directed to tlio assortment on hand, assuring them that goods of all kinds will bo sold for cash at u very small advance on manufacturers prices. Carpenters ami Builders —are invited to exam ine tin) assortment of Looks, Latches, Hinges, Holts, Screws, Glass, Fully, Oil, J’alnfs, fitc— Bemombortho old stand, In East High street, where they are for sale cheap. HENUT SAXTON. March 23, 1853. Take Notice, THAT all poraons about commencing house* hooping, and all In want of them can got supplied with knives fit forks, spoons, ladles, collce-mllls, nans, kettles, hand-irons, fitc., at a very low rate, by 11. SAXTON. March 20, 1858. PLOUGHS.— Durkeo’s celebrated York Plows constantly on hand—also, Craighead’s and Plank’s mako-r-jill for Bale at March 23,18G8. SAXTON'S. iilltitlvAßii THE subscriber haying just returned from the city with a full and handsome assortment of all kinds of Hardware from the vcrji host makers ond well selected, is now opening at his old Stand, in North Hanover street, next door fo McGlaughlin’s hotel, whore ho Invito all that are in want of good and cheap Hardware, to give him .ft call and see and satisfy themselves of the truth, na we are determined to sell at a small ad vance. Small profit and quick sales is the order of the day. To Builders, Carpenters and Others , A full stock of white, mineral and jnpnned knobs locks and latches, .hinges, screws, window sash* and shutter springs, sfrnjgiif-neckod and barrell ed bolts of every kind } mill, cross cut and circu lar Saws ; hand, panncl, ripping and back Saws, briglit, black and blue augurs; chisels, broad, pointing, hand and chopping Axes, of different makers; hatchets, planes and plane bits, steel and iron squares, files, rasps, brads, spikes of all sizes. To Sa Idlers and Cnnch Makers. Our stock consists of a complete assortment of articlcs in your line of business, such us brass, silver and Japaned mounting, carriage trimmings, broad pasturing and seeming laces, fringes, plain and figured canvass oil cloth, top lining cloth and Sergo lining, white, red, blue and black patent leathcM’s dashers, silver and brars plate, doer hair, rosetts, hubs, follows, spokes, bows, eliptic springs, iron axes, malleable costings. To Cabinet and Shoe-makers, A full stock of shoo kit and findings, boot mo rocco, lining and binding skins; lasts, tucks, pegs hammers, pinchers, French morocco, superior copal varnish, japan and black varnish, mahog any and maple vuncers, moulding, beading, resets glass, mineral and mahogany knobs of every kind and stylo. To Blacksmiths, Farmers and Others, Gl tons of Assorted bar iron, warranted of the best quality. A splendid assortment of bur and rolled iron, hammered, horse-shoe bar, band, round and square Iron; cast, shear, spring, En ffllsh and American blister steel, English wagon boxes, carriage boxes in setts, anvils, vices, files, rasps, horse shoe nails, Ac. To Housekeepers, A beautiful assortment of cheap fancy goods, such as waiters, frays, plain and fancy knives, forks, butcher knives, steels, brittnunia lumps, brass candle-sticks, brittania & silver table and tea upoons, plated butter knives, preserving kel lies, smoothing irons, iron and lined ten and oval boilers, iron frying and-bread pans, washboards, tubs, churns, buckets, iron pots, wash kettles, stew pans, Ac., Ac. JACOB SEKER Carlisle. March 2d, IR.VI. subscriber has just returned from the A Eastern cities, and has opened at bis stand in North Hanover street a new ami full assort ment of HAJtDWAHE, and now invites all per sons id want of good Hardware at redne ed price to give him a call ns be can accommodate all from a needle to an anvil, anc at prices to suit the times. To llnrsKKKUi’Kßs.-— \ great assortment of housekeeping articles, such as brass and enamel preserving kettles, frying pans, hake pans, waf fle irons, smoothing irons, shovels, tongs, wait ers, trays, forks, knives, carvers, steels, butcher knives, rpoons, plated tea A table spoons, pocket and pen knives in great variety, razor and razor straps, scissors, shears, spades forks rakes, hoes, tiilis, water cans, painted buckets, wash boards, improved patent cistern pumps and lead pipe. Uiuskkh. — A large assortment of whitewash, dust, sweeping, boric A painter's brushes. luo.v.—A huge stock of hammered bar iron, ro’led iron of all kinds, hoop iron, sheet lion, round, square and band Iron, English wagon boxes, and steel of all kinds. Paints, oil, varnishes, turpentine, glue, Ac. (Hnss of all si/”s. To Siiokmakurs.—A full assortment of Mo rocco, Linings, bindings, patent (tout Skins, Lasts, Shoo-threae, Pegs, Knives, and Tools of all kinds. Blake’s Fire Proof Paints of different colors. I To Carpkntkiih. — A full assortment of planes, saws, chisels, gages. squares, braces, bltts, bench screws, augurs uml augur bltts, hatchets, fee. To CoAcn'iAKKiis a Sauhi.rus.—A first rate assortment of carriage trimmings, such as Inces, tassels, fringes, ilrab cloth and siiUinott, head linings, imitation enameled leather, patent leath er curtain oil cloth, plain and figured; Dasher Irons. Lamps, Axles. Springs, Malablc Castings, lit*ill Felloes, Hubs, liows, Philips’ patent boxes (or wood axles, fine brass, silver plated and Ja pan harness mountings. Saddle trees, Whips, and every article used by Saddlers very cheap Carlisle, March 22, IR.VI Cheap RooliN & Fancy Articles. SW. HAVKSTU'K has just received and is • now opening a splendid display of Fancy Goods, to which lie desires to call the attention of Ids ft lends and the public. His assortment cannot be surpassed in tmvely and elcganee, and both in quality and price of the articles, cannot fail lu please purchasers. His stock comprises even \ arid) of fancy art ieles, such us Ladies F.mex baskets. Fancy Wmk Baxes. with sowing instruments. jPaper Afaeiic Goods. Elegant Alabaster and Porcelain Dik-stnnds ami Tr.iv h. Fanes ixmy, pe.,rl A shell card eases, Pmt Mnmues of e\ n\ \atmi \ G’nJd Pens and (Vm its, Fanev paper w eights. Paperties, with a large x.inelj <*f ladies’ fancy stationary, Motto seals and w af'ers. Silk and head purses. Ladies’ tiding whips elegantly finished, Pei I nine baskets and bags. Brushes ~| eii'rj land fin the toilelt Hmissel's perfumes nt various kimls, Musical 1 nslriiiueiits of all kinks and at all prices, with an innumerable variety of articles elegantly finished. Also, an extensive and elegant collection of UOOKH, comprising the various English and American Annuals for 18">l, richly embellished and Illus trate I Poetical Works, with Children’s Pictorial Books, for children of all ages. His assortment of School Books and School Stationary is also complete, and comprises everything used In Col leges and the schools, lie also calls attention to to ids elegant dislay of Lumps, Oi’iuixlolcfl, &c., from the extensive establishments of Cornelius, Archer and others, of Philadelphia, comprising every style of Parlor, Chamber A Study’Lamps, for burning either lard, sperm or elherial oil, to. gelher with flower vases, Fancy Screens, An. Ills assortment in this linn id unequalled in the borough. Frutls, Fancy Coiifrchonry, Nuts, Preserved Fruits. &<•,., in every variety and at all pi ices, all of which are pure and fresh, such ns can he eoniidenly recommended to his friends and the little folks. Remember the old stand, opposite the Hank. •S. IV. HAVERSTICK. Carlisle, March 23, 1854. TRA \ Kl.ijlNd TRUNKS.—I tun now re ceiving a large assortment of well made Leather Trunks. Helling low at the cheap store °f CHAS. OCUUiV. Carlisle, March 23, 1854. DU. V. N. lIAKER, RESPECTFULLY oilers hie professional ser vices lo the citizens of Carlisle and surroun ding country. Olllcc and residence in South Hanover sheet, directly opposite the Volunteer oiliee. March 23, 1854.—1 f. AFRESH supply of paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dye Stulls, Glasses, Putty, Hash Tools, fitc. Also, Unking Soda and Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers, for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Consumption, ami all other diseases oftlic Lungs, for sale at \JL J. KIEFFER’S. Carlisle, March 28, 1854. STIMintOIDEUIES. Just received n largo aa sortnient of cuffs, umlorslcovos, spencers, collars and mining. Shawls.—A lot of hand some Spring Shawls, for sale very cheap. G Altana.—Black and fancy colored Gaiters, just received and for sale by IVclsc fit Campbell. March 23, 1851. THE MARRIAGE STATE? Shall //.all/,, or M („ r „ oni atc/mt**, attenet it t MOST STARTLING CONSIDERATIONS! Reflections fir the Thoughtful, Strange that countless human beings exist and drag through life ns do the beasts of the field, or (ho insects of (ho earth, evincing no more thought or reflection than though the noble faculties of mind wore not vouchsafed to them. Many such are husbands and fathers, upon whom are dependent the health, tho well-being, and the happiness of a confiding and affectionate wife, with perhaps a family of children. HOW OFTIT lIAPI’RNS THAT TUR WIFE LINGERS FROM YEAR TO YEAR In that pitiable condition as not even for one day to feel tho happy and exhiloratlng influence Incident to tho enjoyment of health. She may'not bo an invalid confined loher bed. nr even to her room ; us her pride, ambition and energy induce and nerve her to tako personal ihnrgc of her household, even when her health will not admit of It ; lint she is perceptibly sinking from day to day. and nlwayiHiiling, Tima, day after day, and month after month tran spire. Her health daily sinks, (ill finally oven the .opc of recovery no longer remains. And thus THE BLOOMING BRIDE, bit a few years ago in the flush of health and foulh, and buoyancy of spirits, rapidly, and appa rently Inexplicably, becomes a feeble, sickly, do hilititod wife, with frntho emaciated, nerves tin itrnng, spirits depressed, countenance bearing tho impress of snlTering, and an utter physical and mental prostration. .Sometimes this deplorable change may and docs iriso from organic or constitutional causes. But iflonor, by far oflener, to gross and inexcusable ignorance of the simplest and plainest rules of li-alth ns Cfinnerted with the marriage state, tho violation of which entails disease, suffering and misery, not only to the wife, but often llcreililary Complainli upon the OiiWrea “n.vm tiik Timm and fourth okneration,’* rrnioonmii.g CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, IIYPOCIIOMMUA, INSANITY, GOUT, KING’S EVIL, nml oilier diseases, ns n DREADFUL. INHERITANCE Ami mint this continue 1 Shall wo bo wise In •ill Hint concurnn the cattle of our fields, our horses, our sheep, our cow*, our oxen, the nature and character of the soil we possess, the texture and quality of our good* and merchandise ; but in all that concerns ourselves ns human beings, with human functions and passions, suhjoot to great derange ment, involving our future pence and happiness— tn nil that concerns the health and welfare of the wife of our affections, and tho mother of our chil dren ; in nil that concerns the mental and physical Well hoing of those children, wo should bo lia mersed in the dxrUenl nod mml BENIGHTED IGNORANCE, AS m.PAIH.K AS INKXCMISAHI.K 1 How long shall this ignorance prevail so produc tive of its biller flints I 11 1 > w long shall the mfc and mother be ignorant of tho nature, churaetei :i■.,) onuses of tho vanolis womb and sexual eomphmiH. embittering her days by sutfi-nng —Bull. Ting -,1i,-n prolonged to years, eventuating m a complicme-n ..f diseases utterly and hopelessly incurable * Shull wo for ever close our eyes to the result* of phi-m -logical science by which wo may arrive m un understanding of ourselves as men nod « subject to serious life-long enduring dise.uo s, and perpetuating them to our children LET EVERY WIFE AND HUSBAND PONDER No in tnfr n ml hr ignnunil of irl;il con in in Ihfin mo'l fo koo,r /„ <mor lion hrullh iiwi hitj']> rnc.'s Thol knoitlulj>t n« i mil,inn din ,i liltlf truth cnlillnl the m,i it n i f; u w o m ,\ k*h PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION, BY DR A M M M llir. \l Oar UunJmlih F.-lih-'u /,,i vM) ■,(. r (on kink pm a. mm mvihvh f l nn J Kirnt pnMinhpd m I*l7 , mal n i« i«u SURPRISING OR WONDERFUL, ConsldiT lug Hint KV K It Y V K 111 \ I. K ivlirlhrr iIIAKUIKII (111 NOT, rnn Mere m-(|iiin- n full knowledge of Ihe i.a- Inif, rllnrnrlir mid rn u»r. ol her roi,i|ili*lnt«, wllll the iHilmia • nitd tlinl lien , 1 y II A I. F A MILLI O N ( II IM K S should have been sold It i* imprueiieolde i<> con vey fully the various subjects treated of. a* are of a m-luro strictly inlended foi lb. in ..I, or those eontemplnting marriage UPWARDS OF ()\H lIU\I>RK I) THOU- SAND COI’IKS Have boon BICNT BY MAIL within il.r b,-| months. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. UN NOT DKHi.lVDhli Huy nr> bank unle** ])r A M M-mpk •■•hi Ul Liberty Street, N V . is on ibp til!* - |.njfr, nii-l (lie entry in the (•Ic-rkV the buck i ib.. ink page ; fuul Imv only of respeolnbh* in»l I it I■ 1 < dottier*, or wml bj mini, nml luMres* to I >r \1 Miiuricoim, H<t tlioro nr* l r-puiimik ami enrrv|<Uli<>nii iiifringoiuonts of <’"l'ynjjht KW Upon receipt of One pollar “THE MAR RIED WOMAN’S PRIVATE MEDICAL CVM PANION” l» «enl {mmlr.t fir,} to nny p.iri of the United Slate*, the Oanadae and B-kiMi province* All Letlnra moat bo post-paid, sn.i a t.b .■•■ e.) i,. Dr. A. M, MAORIOEAU. Box 1224. N.-w YorV Oily. Publishing Other, No 129 LU>*ii) Street New. York J.'r. LYNE. For suit* liy Blanch ami Ci ip. H.n i i-l'ii r: , .1. Swartz, nioiiinslitieg , .1. S \\ oi lit. 1.e1..un-u . W. I)e \\* ill, Milford i J. W. Eiiandnger. Dan helm ; 11. W. Smith, Huntingdon; S. Mellon dd L’nlonlow n ; J. M. Ha tun, New Beilin; M. \ Lnntz, Beading. E, T. Morse. Cram sville. N, V B. P. Crockri, Hi nwjisviilf ; Went/ A. Stark, (’nrhondale; Eldred A Wright. Williamsport; S. Turk, Wilkesharrej G W Earle, Win iieslinro’. B. Cronky, MiTCiT; S. Leader, ll.ilnOel; s. W. Tin lor, I'hea . H. P. ('iiminings, SutnriM'l , T. It, Peterson. Philadelphia. Man h 2.!, IS-*. I. cop Ts.? J. It. W llsl-;. W. K. ( V M I’lU. 1.1.. RHi’Ktiln* ill WciHO A. Cn ll»|>bell*N NK W and clump storo, southwest corner of llanoviT ami I.outlicrstreet.s. We mm- fool a pleasuto in announcing tliat we have just re ceived a splendid and choice assortment of Spring ami Summer Goods, which \vc will oiler ftt such prices as cannot fail to please the public. The stock consists of Dress <»«oi!n, Black and fancy dress silks. Foulards, Organdies, brilliants, lawns, jaconets, bareges, Ac. ySmhrordmes, tfc. A handsome lot of Spencers, Underslouves, col lurs, rufiliitgs, edgings, InnertingH, moiiniing eol. lars, umbroTdorud linen cambric hnndkeivhicls. Ginghams, (’hocks, Tickings, Muslins. .leans, Drills, Bagging, Bed and while Flannels, Ac. A handsome assortment of Cloths, Ca.ssitueres and Vestings, very cheap. A large assortment of Ladies nnd Misses French Laco, (MKHsaim-ru, Belgrade, Tripoli. Braid nnd Straw lioniieLa; Misses Flats at vory low prices. Mon and Boys’ Canton, Leghorn, Chinn Pearl, Senate and Palm Loaf Ilata. \ Parasols, Umbrellas and Looking Glasses, very cheap. Wo nro selling a inrgo lot of Ladles Shoos nml Gaiters ut groatly reduced prices, as wo tntuud discontinuing this branch of our business. Hlo and Java Coffee, Roasted Coffee, Brown and white Sugars, Lovorlng’s Syrup Molasses, Teas and Spices. Our stock for variety and cheapness is certain ly not surpassed by any in (ho county. Those, who wish to purchase articles of superior quality at reasonable prices, should not full to give us a call. WKISE & CAMPBELL. Carlisle, April 0, 185-1. Superior Fruit & Ornamental tWM. U. PRINCE fc Co., Flush- l_ ing, N. Y., will send their new talognos with reduced prices, coni ; their extra large sized Trees, will biTsont to post paid applicants who enclose stamps. March 30, 1854—4t* Wan Paper, Wall Paper. ANOTHER arrival of Wall Paper just re ceived, cheaper than over. Also,- Window- Shades hy the cargo, cheap, cheaper, cheapest! for Bale hy HENRY SAXTON. April 13, 1 851. , from the Parents. 7?imur</f'rs ! Cloth! Jiannets ! Jlafs! Boots ami Shoes I Groceries ! Trees. NEW GROCERIES TVTO’W open and for solo at tho “JUorion ITnlln IX Family Grocery Store, a largo and general assortment of articles, useful and fancy, emhran ing, in parh— U4UC ‘ Maracaibo am! Jaffa Coffees, Green Rio and Roasted Coffee, Jenkins’ best brand of Teas, Brown and Clarified Sugars, White and Preserving “ Pulverized and Crushed « Bronm, Cocoa and Chocolate, Rico and Corn Starch, Farina and Essence of Coffee, Lovering’s finest Syrup, Orleans Baking Moln. bos, Spices, ground and ungroundj Mace Citrm! Vanilla Bean, Cheese, Crackers, Candles’ & c . * M/ On i* QnccnVivarc ||| sw embraces a large and general varJotvPffl of the best white Granite, a Iron Stoneware* orpool and common ware, enabling tb o customer to select in setts or pieces of any size neroaS!!? and of the different styles, together with I Tf S’ ety of Fine White and Gold Band, EnSieh amt French China setts of Tea ware, and other vnrb lioi of useful and flno fancy China ware inclufl' mg Trays, Flttcs. Vases, Fruit Dishes’ CoflW cups, Ac. Ac. /.. GLASSWARE, emhncing bowls, dishes, molasses cans sng nr bowls, a large selection of fine fluted tumbler* wine and egg glasses, and other useful articles ’ /WILLOW AND CEDAR WARE, pitiong which are tubs, chums, water pales, mcfi • sums, market baskets, travelling baskets, ils wt-fr as other covered and uncovered baskets. Alsu • Tuble Oil of the finest brand, Sperm and other Oils; Tobacco. Cigars, Soaps, Ac. A small l»f -of el o’.cc MACK All Eli of No. 1 quality. Also • a trimmed Mc<s Muckarcl—both in handsome a.ssorlcl packages of halves, quarters und kit«_ with all (ho other varieties of a GROCERY und* QFEKNSWAHE STORE. We fi'i'l thankful for Ihc patronage heretofore bestowed on us, ami Invlt*.’ a coutiiiunnco of likn favors. Carlisle, March 28, 1854 “ We Strive to Plea Ne.” THE Subscriber would respectfully announce to the citizens of Carlisle, and nil persons visiting the same, that ho Ims now on hand and nil! continue to ho supplied with tho latest nov elties of each successive season, comprising, in part, CONFECTIONARIES of the choicest varieties, such ns Fine Candy Tn\ s. Jelly Cukes, Hon Bona, Gum, Cordial, I,e Hum. Chocolate, and Fruit Drops, Hose, Vanilla and burnt Almonds; Freneh and exploding Sec rets, also all the common varieties, all of which will be sold wholesale or retail, at low rates, at THE CM) STAND, N. lIAN’OVKK ST,. a C.-w dom s North of Hie Bank, where ho has just received Fruits nml Xuta of the latest import.)- iimis, sueli us Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Figs, I’nieiis, Citrons, Curiauls, soft and paper shelled Almonds, Filberts, Cocoa, Cream and Ground Nuts. Also, TOTS A jV D FANCY GOODS, of every kind and from all pin ts of Europe, man iil.ietuivd of wood, glass, chirm, papler-iunchf. (in, India rubber, zinc, K-c., such ns line wax, kid and jointed dolls, sewing nml card baskets, work and lanr\ boxes, flower vases, motto raps, toa setts. music boxes, port monies, battle-doors, griee hoops, musks, drums, puns, trumpets, do miixiHe. lotto and other games, &c., fancy soaps and hair oils of every variety. In connection nith the above, a large stock of FAMILY GROCERIES, ••in b as Covering's crushed,pulverized and brown Sug irs. (’oil'.-e. Molasses, Starch, Indigo, R«]e- Mtus, Green and Black Tens, Spices, Butter. Water and Soda Crackers, Mulches, &c., and as « e o S( rive tn Flense,” all are invited to call nml examine our stock. The subscriber returns bis thanks to the public for t ie patronage heretofore bestowed on him. ami hopes bv a desire to please tn merit a con iii.iiame ol ihe same. I’. MONYEH. Cirlisle, March ZH, Useful, Fragrant, and Good! BJ. KIEFFEU has just returned from Plul • adelphia, v\ ith an additional supply of Fresh DRUGS, which, In connection with his former stock, will make his establishment complete In this department. In addition to tho above, ho 1 1. is also just opened a fresh supply of ConfertloiuirlcN, Fruits, %'uts, Pastes, ami F.im-\ Atlleles of ever) - description. The utleiitic.n ol I.nlies U especially invited to Ids ext e ll si\ e nsM.rluient ol f.mcy articles. La dies’ Toilet Fam \ Soaps and Pm fumes of every 'aiietv, Giiill'inen me united to examine his line assortment ofFanej .Articles. Segars, Chi na it ml Poreelenti Pipes, Tobitecoes of ewry va riety, Sinning and Toilet Soaps, which will he found to he very superior ; Canes, Biding and Carnage M hips, ami many other articles which more especially interest gentlemen. A number ol vet} superior Woolen Matts on hand. The Proprietor will he very happy to have his ft lends geiier.dh call and examine his goods, whether llie\ urn] wish to purehase or not. B. J. KIEFFEH. Carlisle. March 2;?, IH'.t. REMOVAL. JOHN I). GOBGAS hereby informs his friends and customers, that he has removed his TIN MAKE and STOKE BOOMS to the room lately occupied hy Mr. .7. W. Ehy as a Grocery Store, on West High street, where he will as heretotme mmiufaefm-e ami keep constantly in store, ev<vj description of 77. V AM) SHEET lIWS WARE. made in the host stjle, and at the very lowest prices. Good workmen and the very best ma terial always employed, so as to insure entire satisfaction. Spouting and .7oh Work done at the shortest notice, in a snpeiior manner and at fair prices Also, In store at all seasons, n large and alinu’- tivo variety of Parlor and Cooking Stoves, comprising every new and fancy style, of all prices and sizes, adapted to burning either wood or coal. Ills assortment of Stoves ho Intends shall iml be surpassed hy any other establishment t compris ing a scon* or more of different styles to still all tastes. Thankful to his friends for the patronage so long bestowed upon him at his old stand, lie respectfully invites a call at his now establish meiit, confident that Ids largo assortment cannot 'i'll to pleise. JOHN D. GOBGAS. Gailisle, March 211, IWL JKWBIiRY I fpIIOMAS CONf.YN, West High St , a few 1. doors west of Burkholder’s Hotel, has Just receive 1 the largest nssurlmout of Superior Jewelry ever offered in Carlisle, consisting In part of (ioM f 3 and Silver Watches of every variety, ami /R®\ at all prices, eight day ('locks, Silver hi- and tea spoons, silver table forks and hutter knives, gold and silver spectacles, ladies’ and gentlemen’s gold pens and pencils, gold pens •with silver holder, gold chains of every descrip tion, ear and finger rings, ut all prices, breast ptnSj&c. Also, Accordeons anil Musical Boxes, together with a great variety of fancy articles.-- Persons desiring fo purchase, are invited to and exainlno the assortment. Wo are prepared to sell at very reasonable prices. Quality of all all goods warranted to lie as fine as sold for. THOMAS CONLYN. Ciulisle, March, 23, 1863. HATS t HATS 11 Til E subscriber rcspeclfrtlly informs his friends ami the public generally, that ho h» H removed Ids Hat ami Cup Store to Ida now build ing in Main street, where lie will bo glad lo B°° his old customers and friends. lie has now on hand n splendid assortment of lints of jmt all descriptions, from the common Wool tho fittest Fur and Silk Hate, and nt prices that must suit every one who bus an oj e to getting tiio worth of his money. IH« Silk* Moleskin and Beaver Huts, are unsurpassed f*' r lightness, durability ami finish, hy those of nil) - other establishment in the county. Boys’ lints of every description constantly pH hand. Call and oxumlno. WM. 11. TROUT. Carlisle, March 23, 1860. ALPACAS. —Just received a lot of tan color ed, Changeable, and Black Alpacas, wliicH will bo sold cheap. N. W. WOODS, Agt*. March S 3, 1661. o >1 J. W. EBY
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