itferrtb " i Kui for Johnston Whigs to Crack, Tho following la an extract from the Milton . TTHiirr rmper, published In the town where tlibHon. James Pollock, tho Whig candidate for'Governor resides s ,«No argument is needed to established the met that Judge P. has never been Identified with Johnston in any manner.’' And again r-Grcnt account too, scorns to bo made of him holding commission of President Judge under Johnston, but tho fact only proves that tho Judge was a man qualified for tho honor and whoso virtues and talent would adorn tho Bench. A mnnmay live in a corrupt atmosphere and yet remain pure above was In reply to an article In the PotfsrilJo Register, charging Pollock with being a Johnston whig. How will this little dish, prepared by Mr. Pollock’s organ, be relished by the many friends of the ex-Governor/ Not long ago, three years at most, William F. John ston was regarded, by many, as the embodiment of Pennsylvania Whiggcry. He conferred upon this same Pollock the position of President Judge, and was the president of tho convention that placed Mr. P. in nomination for Governor, yet tho organ of the latter, tells tho friends of tho former, that ‘'Pollock has never been identi fied with Johnston in any manner.” But the most unkind cut of all, is in the last sentence of tho extract. Had the Democratic press charged hteusxcellency with corruption, almost every Whi" sheet in the Stale would have contained columns of denials and bitter denunciations of slanderers. Has Gov. J’a. power departed l~ What has become of those who, but recently, were writing eulogiums upon him, and where are the choristers who were employed in singing hflSanilSs 10 him ? What will his Whig worship pers,- forho must have a few loft,—what will his abolition supporters, and his free soil brethren think of tho man who has repudiated him ? Will they support one who, is ashamed to be connected with, and regards us corrupt, their idol I Should Judge Pollock’s opposition to Gov. Johnston arise from the well known free soil proclivities of the latter—then he deserves great credit, ami we will be among the first (n give him credit for firmness and manly opposition to fanaticism. We would like to know the differ ence between the two gentlemen. We would also like to know what Judge P.’s views are on the Nebraska question. But for this informa tion we shall have to await the appearance of his letter of acceptance, unless it should be an ticipated by his organ the Millontan. — Har. Pa triot. T»ik Wvr ox THh I>\ n« in-:.—The London cor respondent of the Tribune gives the following information respecting I lit* movements on the Danube, which seems more limn probable. The Russians arc extending their lines so fur in the Dobnnlcha, that an aii.w k upon their (lank by Omar Pasha, snddenh re < rosMiig the Danube. Seems ipiile probable, unless llie Russian force at Bucharest is too siimig |oi them. “ Omar Dasha lias sent ab.mt ’J'l.noo men from the camp of Slnunla to the Wall ot Trajan. In the meantime he has likewise crossed the Danube from Sistow to Sumntza. < nber threatening Kro jova, m case Ins move should tu; eumhined with ahold advance troin Kalalat. or—should he be strong enough—maielnng straight on Bucharest, and cutting the right wmg ol the hostile armj off from the basis of their operations. The at tack upon the centre of the eneinv ‘s position has already several times been contemplated ly Omer. but Lord Uedehtfe has alw.ns defeated the scheme, as being too buhl and exposing the Turkish army to a great risk." Paris Correspondent ol tin* Philadel phia Bulletin, writing on the 23d nb . lit relei cnce to the Breadstuff market, says “ The high jtrice of Hour and corn arc at last decisively declining The fallen Pans and oth er cities is as much as Id ami 2n per cent. Be sides that the announced deficit is nearly sup plied, the French speculators, who held over, arc now endeavoring to realize. admonished also by tlie brilliant prospects ot tin-ensuing harvest. The weather for the past six weeks lias been magnificent; a great deal more like summer than the June and July of last year. Only it is .-deemed too dry, as there hits been no rain m fact all this time. This circumstance is thought, however, to bo fortunate) on other grounds, an repressing somewhat the vegetation which might still be damaged hy frosts. The fruit frees are! In fiiil blossom in tlu* public gardens. All things I thnn, at present, omen an abundant harvest in France this season. Pnt'ELTT ts' rnR Ohio Si vtk Puisov —The Ohio Legislature has before H un nn esl igal ion into the conduct of Deputy \\ anlen W ui son. ol the Slate Prison. who is accused ot cruelty to- 1 wards a negro prisoner whom lie suspect'd ol Stealing from him S-kuk On mm 1 su-picion and for the purpose of exiortmg a ronbsmn , from the prisoner, Watson ordered him lo In thrown into a dungmii. hi* bed niml run me of bed clothes taken from him and (or hi/mu days and nights he w a* kept e., r ,fined » iifiout the light of (lav .with l he ground lot his bed I At three separate times hi «ie brought out !>' , Watson, stripped to hi - skm and w hipped witli n cat till his back mis cut l 1 * piece* and the 1 blood made to Him from the wounds. In tins condition he was pul haek into In > il-irk. damp, cold cell, wiihont a (nil or n parti* U* of bed clothes lo pass llneeda\s and nights as best he could- At the end of that lime lie was again taken (ml, whipped as before, and this jepeated for lliiee times, and when last put hack lie was told that he would he kept conllned and whipped even dav till the expiralionof his sen tence. if he did not confess. These barbarities coming to the knowledge of the I ,egi slat are. they have institut'd an investigation, and the report made establishes the facts. Notwithstanding the atroeilv of the transaction, efforts are mak ing to hush it uj), and keep Watson m his place. Lrntrnots M i«* miki . —The t olio wing “ droll Incident” la related in the Knickerbocker, as having occurred to a lady ol respectability in Brooklyn : “ The lady lots a charming little boy, very ob serving, imitative and active. The child had noticed the pustiu.ui constantly leaving holers, and moving oil’ crowd, but not until tho father had boon threatened with a suit for damages for her detention. On the following day tho father preferred a suit for perjury a gainst a citizen of Portsmouth, who, ft is al lowed, testified, on obtaining the marriage li cSiso, that tho young lady was SI years of age. The Yornig Mother. Behold that fair young mother I see how soft And peacefully she smiles, as though her heart Reposing in tho fullness of its love, Found perfect rest. Upon her snowy breast A smiling infant sleeps, her first-born son, Her virgins love’s first dear embodiment} Her husband sits beside, half bending, half Supported by her chair, o’er which his arm Is thrown protectlngly; with the proud joy Possession gives, he feels’ they are his own, And with fond admiration looks on both. But now a deeper glance—a warmer love From his soul rushes to his spooking eyes, Which rest with rapture on her loveiy form ; When with most womanly and blameless art She hikes her infant’s hand caressingly, And spreads its dimpled beauty on her cheek, Which now with deepest blushes is suffused. But that sweet art to hide its burning glow Is powerless, and then she quickly stoops To press his placid forehead with her lips; But all in vain, for now her trembling limbs The soft confusion of her heart betray, Till overpowered by love, she’s driven to hide Her glowing face upon her husbtud’s breast, Aud on her ready Ups she now receives The burning pressure of his fervent kiss. Forgetting all, but the absorbing love, With which sho’dtrusted horyoung love to him. Mrs. Lee's Experience with Sharks, In Mrs. R. Loo’s book of adventures, wo find the following interesting events relative to Sharks : On my first voyage I most anxiously desired to see a Shark ; ami an immense chain and hook were accordingly hangout at the stern of the vessel; tho latter baited with a piece of salt pork. One, however, frequently seemed tempted, but wag too wary to bo in a hurry ; I watched him from one of the stem windows, and one day ns he was coquetting with it, and just turning up his mouth, I contrived to jerk the hook into it, and he was secured. I run upon deck to announce my success, and most of the men rushed aft fo hand up the prize ; a boat was lowered to assist below, and the monster was laid on the deck. lie measured nearly twelve ! feet, aid as he lashed bis tail about, the ship quivered ns if she had tired a broadside. He was soon dispatched, out up, bis formidable jaws tiken out and hung up to whiten ; his back bone cleaned, to he made into ‘walking canes ;’ separate pieces reserved for rings for the men's handkerchiefs; and favorite parts selected for drying over the caboose fire ; or flesh steaks for dinner. Some of the crew regretted that they had not found any treasures in his stomach, that he might have swallowed, but they enjoyed their steaks, or said they did ; to me this seemed im possible ; one tase being quite enough to create disgust. Sharks abound at Cape Coast, and one day, as I stood at a window commanding a view of tile sea, 1 saw some of the inhabitants of the town bathing, ami the Sharks hastening to seize upon them ; they being visible from always swimming with part of their dorsal fin out of wa ter. I sent to warn the men of their danger, and all oime ashore except one, who laughed at the caution of his companions. A huge Shark was rapidly approaching, and I sent my servant again, and this time armed with halt a bottle of njqj, to bribe the man to save himsell. It was too late, the murderous creature had seized him, and the water uroiiud was dyed with blood. A canoe was despatched to bring him ashore, hut a wave threw him onto the beach ; audit was found that the Shark had taken the thigh bone com pletely out of the socket. Thu man, of course, expired in a very lew minutes. Accidents were often happening, and always fatal, and yet the negroes, who seldom think beyond the present moment, could not lie dissuaded from bathing. A man walking into the sea up to his knees was dragged away hy one almost before my eyes. In Navigator's Islands, the teeth of Sbatks are fixed on a rib of palm leaf, by means of strip; ol bark and glue, and thus make fonnidabb weapons. Not less than ten thousand Shark are annually destroyed in Kingston harbor, um 1 prcoime. that every traveller across tilt* Imp ical seas has some adventure to relate of llu*i p"\\ur and vocracity. Hannibal's TrciiUsf on the Rooster, . I fi Von will find (he snbjick on winch 1 ‘sped , to suhstract niy asperashnns dis ebenin, a run , mu’ nniml enny oh de Imrn-yaiiis in de keden- In . and the koops round de market, lie am /sometimes culled de < cock’ by pepil who uull tings hy tier rite names, Imt dose who pride dern selfs on pein' extra j>erli(e, call him de rooster ' De reason. I speck, why dey cull him dat, uni hefense lie will roost wid de hens rules. •• De rooster am de he hen, and aide he lay no eggs tut hatches no chickens, enny boddy w ood fiuk. by seem’ him strut round de barn-yard. | it cai kiln’ as de lien liersellf. in order to pull de wool ober de eyes <•( ns - I (ry fellers, and make us heieve he done it. when he am no Urn re eapuhk* obdoin’ tie same dan I am. Mow nnieh tike some lazy husbands in ills koiigiegasliun, i rood rnensbun, who let flood of Christ, (tho wine and body.) or lest any crumb of the bread', or drop ol tho wine, wight fall upon or stick to the beard. FAKMEU’S HOTEL, DAVID MARTIN, having taken this large! and commodious Hotel on East High street^ would respectftiliy solicit tho patrqnaga of tho public. Tho House is furnished lii a stylo un surpassed by any other in the place—tho bed bing, &c., being principally now. Bis Bah will always bo supplied with tho best Liquors, and the Table furnished with tho choicest tho mar ket affords. Ho flatters hin\soif that those who may favor him with their patronage will have no cause for dissatisfaction. Careful hostlers always in attendance. Carlisle, April 27,1864—2 m Washington Hotel. CG. STOUGH, having taken the Washing • ton Hotel, lately .-kept by Mr. H. L. Burk- holder, is prepared to accommodate his friends and the public generally. Every effort will be made to give full satisfaction to such as may fa vor him with their patronage. Terms moderate. Carlisle, April 27, 1854—im EiGLB HOTEL.. No. 831, Market Street, Philadelphia, THE subscriber takes this method to Inform ids friends and the public in general, that he lias taken this well known stand, and hopes, by strict attention to business, to gain a share of tho public patronage heretofore so liberally extended to him while in the above business in Lancaster county, aud recently in Cumberland county, Pa. The House lias been neatly furnished through, out, and tho rooms are large and airy, and for comfort are unsurpassed in the city. TlioTaiii.e is always supplied with lliQ .best the market can afford, and his Bar can compete for choice li quors with the best bars in the City. The Sjta blrs aro large and newly fitted up for droVOfs and the public in general. My charges are as reasonable as any other in Market street. Give me a call. FHED’K. ZAKRACXTER. Phila. April 18, 1864—1 y. Estate Notice. LETTERS testamentary on the estate of Mrs. Sabina Zoigler, deceased, Into of the Bo rough of Carlisle, Cumberland county, Pa.,have been issued by the Register of said county to the subscriber, who resides in North Middleton tp. All persons indebted to said estate will make im mediate payment, and those having claims will present them fur settlement, to LEVI ZEICILER, Executor. Apiil 20, Iftjl—f>t Tanner Wanted. A JOURNEYMAN Tanner and Currier wan te»l by Uk* undersigned, residing in West pennsborongh township, tw*n miles east of New. vide, on the (.-onodogninef creek. SAMUEL GRAHAM. April 20, 1851—tf HOTEL PROPERTY FOR SALE. A BARGAIN ! A LI- Unit valuable Property, situate on the North-West corner of Centre Square, in the borough of Carlisle. |T|jj6 building is now occupied by 11. L.aßjS&gwt Burkholder as a Hotel. The balance of the pro perty is rented for oillces, shops, &c. This is of the very best properties for business in the borough, and to capitalists offers great induce ments lor investment. The payments, if desired, will be made very easy. Also, a very comfortable two story DWEL LING MOUSE, on the East end of High street, adjoining property of Andrew Ilolmed, Es(|.,and now occupied hy Mr. David Grier.— 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, and has a cistern, smoke house. bake-oven, stable, &c., on the lot. For particulars, enquire of CHARLES OGILBV Carlisle, February 23, 1861- Notice r plIE subscriber inis obtained from the ( irphnn? 1 Court of Baltimore city, letters of udmitm i rat mu on the estate of Martha Black, late i ( Carlisle, Cumbeilaml county, Pa., dec'd. A , persons having claims against said deceased, ar hereby notified to exhibit the same, witii th voneheis thereof to the subscriber on or be for Mm 25th of September, !Ko4 ; they may oilier wise by law be excluded from all benefit of sail estate. All persons indebted to said estate on requested to make Immediate payment. Giver under mv hand this 23d duv of March, IH-Vi. .ft lUN S. M’CLELLAN, Adnir. Baltimore, March .'lO, 1H64 -Cl KNVISLOriSR, Die Sinking and Engraving. D1 KS altered, Envelopes stamped with l»u«i -fH‘H.s cards. Monnepathic Envelopes, self sealed unii printed. Paper Burn for putting up (iriinlun and Flower Seeds, with printed direc tions, at 5o South Fourth Street, Philadelphia, hy ' WILLIAM ('()!,ISKHT. N. B. Orile m trill be ilehi'crcil by Kxprets, or in per uf'Tnmrni. Mun.'h 2*L IK.')l -<*mo. (Oy~bJLocu)s? First Arrival of llu* Season. r |' IIK subscriber has just returned from New York ami Philadelphia, where he purchas'd a very large and splendid stock «>( SPlt IN (I and SI'MMKU Hoods, at such prices an will induce purehusi is to secure then Spring goods before (he bargains ate all gone. Colne one, come nil. and ex,mum' my stork which is displayed in Last 11 ige st reel. lam positive that Hoods can be pun based at lower pnees than at anv otliei store in the county. .M v him k comprises all kinds of l.adit'M Ilriss <;<>»,|h, such as barages, lurage de laities, lawns, Uvii** de I leges, black and fancy silks of everv st\le am) ipialil v . Mark alpacas with high lusters, bla. k bomba/ines of a superior ipiality, Flench ging hams ol everv slv le. /limioln s. ({{cached and unbloaetied muslins, lickings, table diaper, cheeks, Damask towels, napkins, table linens. liihbon j. A/nfrrpWrri, tff. Laces, edgings, handkerchiefs, lace collars, nn der sleeves, spencers, cutis, bonnets, bonnet silks, satins, napes, tissues, larltoua, French and American Flowers. Hosiery li<«fi Vouk ( <'t s’ i v.—John ItuHiiiiin. Hillsburg: I’. Wolfoid. Franklin. .Inlm Smith, Lsq.. Wash ington, W. S. 1 ' i<•U j 11 j:, Hovel, J. W . Cnill, Par adise. IlAiuumi no IF user & Wochman. Meinliers nl the (‘otnpanx ha\ inti policies about In ex ('ire. ran have ihmi i en. wed hy making up pliral inn In any “I the Agents. HIIITi; HALL ACADEMY. nii/o West of Hoti I'liurg, P( i. rpHK Seventh Session nt this flourishing In- X siiiniinn will eniniin me on Monday the Ist nl May next. The advantaged which It affords, It IS iieli(-\ed. lire nl a superior character, ami parent* and guardians are re.spect/ully solicited tn iie|ii ll e min it* merits, before Mending their smiH nr wards elsewhere. It is favorably allimt ed , the ilisti uetors art'all competent and expe rienced men ; the course of instruction is exten si\e and thorough; and special attention 18 paid In (he comfort and health of the Students. T K RMS oniding, Lodging, Washing and Tuiti on in English, and Vocal Music, per session, (C> months.) foo 00 tstnietion hi Ancient and Modern Lan guages, each, 6 00 iKtrumeiilul Music, 10 DU For circulars ami full particulars, address 1). HENLIKGER, March 0, IBM. Harrisburg, Pa- W AI L PTVITII FOR. THE MIUJON. 1H A V K Just received my Spring Stock of Ta per Hangings, which surpass in stylo, quality and price any that Ims e\er been exhibited in Carlisle, 1 respectl ally solicit a call from the per sons in want ol Paper Hangings of any descrip tion, us 1 am confident my assortment far sur passes any in the Borough, and in style and price Ims but few rivals In the city. I only ask of the public to call 111 ami examine my assortment be fore making their purchases, us I am confident mv chased designs cannot fail to please the most fastidious. John p.lvne HVW side of North Hanover st. Carlisle, March 28, 1861. first arrival or hard WARE I TIIK subscriber having returned from the city, has Just opened for the Spring trade n largo and well selected stock of Foreign and Domestic Hardware, embracing everything usually found in that line of business. The attention of friends and the piddle generally Is respectfully directed to the assortment onMmnd, assuring thorn that goods of all kinds will he sold for cash nt a very small advance on manufacturers prices. Cariiculers ittul Jiuildtr*— are Invited to exam ine the assortment of Locks. Latches, Hinges, Holts, Screws, Glass, Putty, Oil, Paints, &c Remember the old stand, in East High street, where they are for-sulo cheap. wncrc > 11E&RY SAATON. March 28, 1868. Take Notice THAT all poraons about commencing house keeping. and all In want of thorn can got supplied with knives & forks, spoons, ladles, coffee-mills, -£ans, kettles, hand-irons, See., 2B* 1868. PLOUGHS.— Durkoe’B celebrated York Plows Constantly on hand—also, Craighead's and 1 Plank's make—all for at Match 2U,1803. /X , ! THE subscriber having just returned from tho city with a full and handsome assortment of all kinds of Hardware from the very best makers and well selected, is now opening at his old Stand, in North Hanover street, next door to McGlaugblin’s hotel, where lid Invito all that are in want-of good and cheap Hardware, to give him a call and see and satisfy themselves of the truth, as wo are determined to sell at a small ad vance. Small profit and quick sales is tho order of tho day. To Builders , Carpenters and Others, A full 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 ; mill, cross cut and circu lar Saws ; hand, pannol, ripping and back Saws, bright, black and blue augurs; chisels, broad, pointing, hand and chopping Axes, of different makers; hatchets, planes ami plane bits, steel and iron squares, flics, rasps, brads, spikes of all sizes. To Saldlcrs and Coach Makers. Our stock consists of a complete assortment of articles In your lino of business, such as brass, silver and japaned mounting, carriage 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} daubers, silver and brars plate, deer hair, rosclts, hubs, fellows, spokes, bows, cliptic springs, iron axes, malleable castings. 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 vuneors, moulding, bonding, resets glass, mineral uud mahogany knobs of every kind and stylo. To Blacksmiths, Farmers and Others , 51 tons of assorted bar iron, warranted of the best quality. A splendid assortment of bar ami rolled iron, hammered, horse-shoe bar, band, round and square iron; cast, shear, spring, En glish and American blister stool, English wagon boxes, carriage boxes in setts, anvils, vices, files, rasps, horse shoe nails, Ac. To Housekeepers, A beautiful assortment of cheap fhney goods, such as waiters, trays, plain and fancy knives, forks, butcher knives, steels, brittannia lumps, brass candle-sticks, brittania A silver table and tea Bpomis, plated butter knives, preserving ket- tles, smoothing irons, iron and lined tea and oval boilers, iron frying and bread pans, washboards, tulis, churns, buckets, iron pots, wash kettles, stew pans, Ac., Ac. Carlisle, March 2fi, IRM gjpSwlli rrUIE subscriber has just returned from the JL Eastern eities, and his opened at his stand In North Hanover street a new and full assort ment of HARDWARE, and now invites all per sons ill want of good Hardware at reduc e d price to give him a call as he can accommodate nil from a needle to an anvil, anc i*t prices to suit the times. To ilm'SKKKEf't.'ns.—A groat assortment of housekeeping articles, such as brass and enamel preserving kettles, frying pans, bake pans, wuf lie irons, smoothing irons, shovels, tongs, wait ers, (rays, forks, knives, carvers, steels, butcher knives, rjmons, plated tea A table spoons, pocket and pen knives In great variety, razor and razor straps, scissors, shears, spades forks rakes, hoes, tubs, water cans, painted buckets wash hoards, improved patent cistern pumps and lead pipe. lliasiiKs.—A large assortment of whitewash, dust, sweeping, horte A painter's brushes. luov. A large stock of ban me ml bur iron, rolled iron ot all kinds, hoop iron, sheet iron, round, square and hand iron, English wagon boxes, and steel of all kinds. Paints, oil, varnishes, turpentine, pine. Ac. Glass of all sizes. To Shokmakkhs.— A full assortment of Jin mrco, Linings, Bindings, patent Goat Skins, Lasts, Shoe-thrcac, Pegs, Kidus. and Tools ol all kinds. Blake's Fire Front Paints of different colots. To (' vu i’K v i khs. A full assortment of planes, saw s, chisels, gages, nquaros, braces, hilts, bench screws, augurs and augur bitts, hatchets, Ac. To Co ACII MAKK It S A S AUPLEKH. A first HltC assortment of carriage trimmings, such as luces, tassels, Cringes, drab cloth and sattinotl, head linings, imitation emunelcd leather, patent leath er curtain oil cloth, plain and figured; Dasher Irons, Lamps, Axles. Springs, Malahle Castings, Bent Felloes, Hubs, Bows, Philips' patent boxes lui wood axles, fine I trass, silver plated anil Ja pan harness mountings, Saddle trees, Whips, and eveiy article used hv Saddlers verv cheap. J. P. LYNE. Carlisle. March 22, IR'ti. Cheap HooKh & Fancy Article*. SW. HAVKSTICK has just received and Is • now opening a splendid display of Fancy Goods, to which he desires to call the attention of ids friends and the public, llis assortment cannot he surpassed in novely and elegance, and both in quality and price of the articles, cannot fail to please purchasers. His Stock comprises every variety of fancy articles, such us Ladies Fancy baskets, Fancy Work Boxes, with sewing instruments. Paper Mar he Goods, Elegant Alabaster and Porcelain Ink-stamlf and Trays, Fancy ivory, pearl & shell card cases, Port Mouaics of every variety Gold Pens and Pencils, Fancy paper weights, Paperlies, with u large vaticly ol ladies* f.mc stationary, Motto seals and wafers, Silk and head purses, Ladies’ riding whips elegantly finished. Perfume baskets and hag*, Brushes nt every kind foi (lie Imlett KousseFs perfumes ol vaimtis kinds, Musical Instruments of all Kinks ami »< all •ices, with an innumerable variety of article! egantly finished. Also, an extensive and elegant collection of DOOMS, compiising the various LagliMi ami American Annuals for IHSI. richly embellished and illus. trate' Poetical Works, with Children’s Pictorial Books, for children of all ages. Ills assortment of School Books and School Stationary Ik also complete, and comprises everything used In Gol leges and the schools. Ho also culls attention to to his elegant dislay of LampH, Ok’landolcß, Ac., from the extensive establishments of Cornelius, Archer and others, of Philadelphia, comprising every style of Parlor, Chamber & Study Lamps, for burning either lard, sperm or elheriul oil, to gether with flower vases, Fancy Screens, &c.— His assortment in this line is unequalled in the borough. Fruits, Fancy Confcctioney, Nuta, Preserved Frnita, fce., in every variety uu< at nil prlrea, all ul'wldeh nn* pure amlfreah, sue an ran lie enntldenly reeinninended tn Ilia friend ami the little folks. Hemeinbor the uhl atam oppoaile the Hunk. S. W. lIAVKKST/CK. Carlisle, Marc h 28, IH-VI. rpHAV KI.MNG THUNKS lam now re. JL reiving a largo assortment of woll much Leather Trunks. Soiling low at tho cheap stor> of CIIAS. OGiUIV. Carlisle, March 28, 18/»J. 1)11. C. 8. lUKER, RESPECTFULLY offers his professional ser vices to llio c.ill/.i'iiH of Carlisle and surroun ding country. Ofllco and tesldenee In Soulli Hanovor Hlroct, directly opposite tho Volmitcoi olllco. March 211, IRfi-L—tf. AFUESII flupjdy of Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dye Stuffs, Glasses, Putty. Sash Tools, Btc, Also, Baking Soda and Bryan’s Pulmonic Wafers, for the euro of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Consumption, and all other diseases of the Lungs, for sale at 13. J. KIEFFER’S. Carlisle. March 28, 181)4. EMBUOIDEIIIES. Juat received a largo as sortment of cutlk, undcrslcevcs, spencers, collars and ruffling. Shawls. —A lot of handsome Spring Shawls, for sale very cheap. I Gaiters. —Black nnd ftincy colored Gaiters just received and for sale hy Weise & Campbell, March 2U, IBM. SAi'X'ON’S THE MARRIAGE STATE 5 Shall Happinrts and Health, or JHUtru anA Siehneti, attend it I MOST STARTLING_CONSIDERATIONS I Reflections for the Thoughtful. Strange that countless human beings exist and drug through life us do the beasts of the Hold, or the insects of the earth, evincing no more thought or reflection than though the noble faculties of mind wore not vouchsafed to thorn. Many such are husbands and fathers, upon whom arc dependent the health, the well-being, and the happiness of confiding and affectionate wife, with perhaps a family of children. HOW OVTHN IT HAI’I'UNS THAT TIIR WIFE LINGERS* FROM YEAR TO YEAR In that pitiable condition ns nut even for one day to fuel the happy and cxhilcrating influence incident to the enjoyment of health. She may nut bo an invalid confined to her bed. »r oven to her room ; us her pride, ambition ana energy induco and nerve her to lake personal Amigo of bor household, oven when her health will not admit of it ; but she is nevertheless perceptibly linking from day to day, and always ailing. Thus, day after day, and month after month tran spire. Her hciilih daily sinks, till Anally oven the ope of recovery no longer remains. Ann thus THE BLOOMING BRIDE, ini a few years ago in the flush of health and foutit, and buoyancy of spirits, rapidly, and appa rently inexplicably, becomes a feeble, sickly, de bilitated wife, with frame emaciated, nerves un- Urutig, spirits depressed, countenanco bearing tbo impress of sulTeiing, and an utter physical and mental prostration. Sometimes this deplorable change may and does arise fioui organic or constitutional causes. But oflonor, by far nflcncr, to gross and inexcusable ignorance of the simplest and plainest rules of health ns connected with the marriage state, tbo uol.ilion of which entails disease, suffering and misery, not only to the wife, but often Ileraliliifj' (lmi|i)»inl» upon Ifie Children "UNTO TIIIC THIRD AND FOURTH GENERATION, ’* rviuiMiiill tlkr consumption, scrofula, HVI»OCfiONO«l/», INSANITV, GOUT, ICING'S EVIL, nml oilier disease#, ns n dreadful, inheritance An'! nm«l Hih continue! Shall wo be w!bo Id ull itmi riiiiritih (hi’ entile of our Adda, our horacs, our •dieep, our cowl, our oxen, ibo nature and ulmnnstor of the amt wo poßi-oss, die texture and quality of «ur ('"mis nml mnoUiiiidiso ; but in all that eoneornß ourselves ns biimun beings, with human funettone nml passions, subject li> great derange uioiil, involving our futujo pence and happiness— in all that concerns the health and welfare of the wile of our utToclions, nml the mother of oar chil dren ; in all that concerns the mental and physical well being of those children, wo should bo liß ulerceH ill (he di‘rlii‘*l ami riowi BENIGHTED IGNORANCE, AS rfU’Alll.K AS IMCM UVt lUh ' JACOB SENER How long shall this ignorance prevad ho nrodne tivu of its bit Lor fruits! How lung dm LI die wife and mother be ignoianl of tlio imime. ehunn’ler ami causes of the vudnus womb mid »cxiinl ciniiplainta. embittering her days by suffering -fluttering idten pmlonged to years, eventuating in n oomphem mn of diseases utterly and hopelessly imun able ' Mi,ill wo for over clone our oyes to the results "f | h\’>;<<- logioal science by which w« may arrive at an understanding of imiSel'es ns men and women, guiijeel to serious lit-- hmg enduiing di.-ensis, and perpetuating them lo "iir eli.ldrcn LET EVERY WIVE AND HUSBAND FONDER JVo Inu'lmuil or no/’’ urnt /■<' tu->•» nol of irl'iil fiitn nin Ihfin nunl I " A n""' t<> I-'kii hfti/il ,liul /mi;’;"nr.t« 'Thai Aiion/dr'jp i' ■ unlaiuitl mii hltlr irmk rulillal THE M V H U I E n \\ () 31 AN’S PRIVATE MEDICAL CDMI’AMON, I’ll OK 1- 111 OK ' 111- WVII-N Our /•.'./< fi>. n I ■'mix !•!' t’'* l I''"' all ('">1 1 [i)N KIM' I’Al'l.i:, K\l II l HI Mi I Ml, f I HU J I- tx st |»iMi*lied in HIT , mil n is not SURPRISING OR WONDERFUL, lonsldi-t lug I tint KVKUY K I<: 31 A I. 1C \> lirlhcr 31 \ltli 1 Kl> Oil .VOT. "in lihv n«<|uli-c n full knowledge of tlie no lure, eluiiiiitiT mid cmi«i'» of lier en in pin liit *, wHh fli«- xni lou« • > inptuiUH, nml flint item ly II A L K A 31 I Id. IU N t OIM M S •huuld have been ■.old It i> iia|>r.ieiieal>(u to con vey fully the vaiiotia subjects licit."l id, in diet are of a nsture Hi idly inicioied lur the tuanied, or llrose ronteinpl.iling marrmge UPWARDS OK ONIfl IIUM)UlOU» TIIOU- ur xi ni.t.'. - SAND COPIK.S Have been SICNT UV MAIL willun the last fm mouths. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. hk sot uKrrt.-ii iir.n • Huy no book unices Dr A M Maurieeati, IgJ‘ Liberty Street, N Y . in on llie title (i-ige. nml llie oulry hi llie ('lerk’i* * iffico on the leiek <>f llie til), page ; (Hid buy only of roopeeluble mol lioiioniliU dualer", or fleinf by idiii), ami mid 1 e-« l■■ I'r A M Maurieemi, n« ibcie are spurious and nurM’j'Uliou, Infringement!) of cupyiight tlf Upon reeelpK of One Dollar *• THT3 MAR RIED WOMAN’S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM PANION” Is setil (nidi/nt fint lo any pari of the Untied Stales, the Canadas and Boiinli Piovincrs All Letters must bo post-paid, and addressed to Dr A M MAURICEAU, Box I'ZC# N.w-York City publishing Oflico, No. 129 Libeity Sired Nsw-YorU For sale l>y Blanch and Crap, Harrisburg; .f. Swartz, lilooinshurg; J. S, Worth, Lebanon ; C. W. I)e Witt, Milford; J. W. Ensminger, Dan- ;im ; 11. W. Smith, Huntingdon; S. McDonald, Uniontown ; J. M. IJ.iiim, New Berlin ; 11. A I.untz, Reading; E. T. Morse, Cranesville, N. V. U. I*. Crocker, Brownsville ; Wentz St Stark ('arhondale; Eldred k Wright, WillliUns)iort; S Turk, W ilkesharre; G. W, Earle, Waynesboro’; 1. Crosky, Merrer; S. l.eadi-r. Hanover; S. W ’a) lor, I'tiea; R. I’. Cummings, Somerset ; T 1. Peterson, Philadelphia. March 2:1. IK>4. J. 11. WI.ISK. 'V. K. C IMHIKM.. Kat{;:Liiih al WciNtt NEW and cheap atom, south west corner ol Hanover and I-oulhei streets. We now feel a pleasure in announcing that we ha\e just re reived u splendid and choice assortment of Spring and Summer (foods, which we will otlei at such prices as cannot fail to please the public. The stock consists of Black and fancy dross silks, Foulards, Organdies, brilliants, lawns, jaconets, hureges, &e. i'JinlmmJmrs. ifc. A handsome lot of SptMieers, I’liderslocvcs, col lars, millings, edgings, inserlings, mourning col lars, embroidered linen cumlnir hnndkerchiels. Ginghams, ('hecks, Tickings, Muslins, .leans. Drills, Hugging, Red and wliile Fiaimels, &c. A liamlsonu! assortment of Cloths, Cnssiinercs and Vestings, very cheap. A large assortment of Ladies and Misses French Luce, Gunsamcro, Belgrade, Ttipoli, Braid and •Straw Bonnets; Misses Flats al very low prices. Men and Hoys’ Canton, Leghorn, Chinn Pearl, Senate and Palm Leaf Hats. Parasols, Umbrellas ami Looking Glasses, very :heap. We are sidling a large lot of Ladies Shoes and Gaiters al greatly reduced prices, as we intend discontinuing this branch of our business. Rio nml Java Gollee, Rousted Codec, Brown and while Sugars, Covering's Syrup Molasses, Tens and Spices. Our slock for variety and cheapness is certain ly not surpassed by any In the county. Those who wish to purchase* articles of superior <{u«llty at reasonable prices, should not fail to give us a cull. WEISE & CAMPBELL. Carlisle, April 0, 185-1. Superior Fruit Sc Ornamental tWM. U. PRINCE & Co.,‘l'luali. lug, N. Y. p will send their new Ca-fffiSp taloguos with reduced prices, j their extra large sl/.od Trees, will hu sent to post paid applicants who enclusu slumps. March 80, 1851 —4t* Wall Paper, Wall Paper, ANOTHER arrival Of Wall Paper Just re ceived, cheaper than ever. Also, Window- Shades by the cargo, cheap, cheaper, cheapest! for sule hy HENRY SAXTON. April 18, 1851. from the Parents, DV till A M M \l I! ltd \I @i^£3.OQD~S? Ditsh (sooth, Domcshrs! Clulhs! Itoniu'ls ! Hah ! Roofs ami .S/toes ' Groceries ! Trees. NEW GROCERIES, NOW open and for sale at the “Marlon Hall’* Family Grocery Store, a largo And general I assortment of articles, useful and fancy, embrace I ing, In part— I Maracaiba and Jaffa Coffees, j Green Kio and Boasted Coffee,' I Jenkins* best brand of Teas, | Brown and Clarified Sugars, i White and Preserving “ | Pulverized and crushed “ Broma, Cocoa and OliCcolato, Bice and Corn Starch, I Farina and Essence of Coffee, | Lovering’s finest Syrup, Orleans Baking Molas , ses, Spices, ground and unground; Mace, Citron ' | Vanilla Bean, Cheese, Crackers, Candles, &c. * pw Our enccnsware, |®' »Sr embraces a large and general varietyPjPJ of the best white Granite, a Iron Stoneware- XT?, crpool and common ware, enabling the customer to select in setts or pieces of any size necessary and of the different styles, together with a vari, ety of Fine White and Cold Band, English and' french China setts of Tea ware, and other varie ties of useful and fine fancy China ware, includ ing Trays, Plates, Vases, Fruit Dishes, Coffco cups, &c. &c GLASSWARE, embracing bowls, di.shojj, ‘molasses cans, sugar* bowls, u largo selection of fine fluted tumblers ‘ wine and egg glasses, and other useful articles. * WILLOW AND dDAR WARE, among which are tubs, chums, water pales, mea sures, market baskets, travelling baskets, ns other covered and uncovered boSkctS. Also,*. Table Oil of the finest brand, Sperm and alhot' Oils; Tobacco, Cigars, Soaps, Ac.' A small lot 1 of choice MACK All EL of No. I quality. Also,', a trimmed Mess Mackarel—both in handsome ns.Horto'l packages of halves, quarters and kits —. with all the other varieties of a GROCERY and £ QUEENSWARK STORE. We feel thankful for the patronage heretofore bestowed on us, and invite a continuance of llko favors. J. IV. EBY. Cnrlhlc, March 28, 1854 “We Strive lo Please.” THE Subscriber would respectfully announce to Hu l citizens of Carlisle, and all persons visiting tbo same, that be has now on hand and will I’ontimM’ to be supplied with the latest nov elties of each successive season, comprising, In part, CONFECTIONARIES of the choicest varieties, such as Fine Candy To\ s, .folly (bikes, Hmi Hons, (!um, Cordial, Le mon. Chocolate, and Fruit Diops, Hose, Vanilla and liunil Almonds; French ami exploding Sec rets,, aho nil the common varieties, all of which will he sold wholesale or retail, at low rates, ot THE DU) STAND, N. HANOVER ST., a fi-w doors North of the Hunk, w hero he has J list received Fruits and Nuts of the latest Importa tions, such as Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Figs, Primus. Citrons, Currants, soft mid paper shelled Almonds. Filherl.s, Coeou, Cream and oround0 round Nuts, Also. 701. S AND FANCY GOO DS\ o( e\ ci v kind and from all parts of Europe, man ufactured of wood, glass, china, papier-machie, tin. itnli 1 rubber, zinc, kc., such as flue wax, kill ami jointed dolls, sewing and card baskets, work and l.mcv boxes, flower vases, motto caps, tea setls, music boxes, port mottles, battle-doors, grace hoops, masks, drums, guns, trumpets, do niinose, lotto and other games, &c., lUncy soaps and hair oils of every variety. In connection with the above, a large stock of FAMILY GROCERIES, snHi as Lo wring's crushed, pulverized and brown Sugus. Coffee, Molasses, Starch, Indigo, Sale -I,this, Green and Black Teas, Spices, Butter, Witter and Soda Crackers, Matches, &c., and as we « Strive to Please,” allure invited to call and examine our stock. The subscriber returns Ills (hanks (0 the public for t ie patronage heretofore bestowed on him, and hopes by a desire to please to merit a con tinuance of the same. P. MON’YER. C ulisle, March 28, 1851. FsellU, Fragrant, ami Good! BJ. KIEFFEK has just returned from Phil • itdelphlit, with an additional supply ef Fresh DRUGS, which, in connection with tile former stock, will make his establishment complete In this department. In addition to the above, ho Ims also just opened n fresh supply of Conl'cctloimrlcN, Fruits, Nuts, Pastes, and Fancy Articles of every description. The attention of ladies is especially Invited lo Ids ixtensive assortment of fancy articles. La dies’ Toilet Fancy Soups and Perfumes of every variety. Gentlemen are invited to .examine his line assoifment of Fancy Articles. Sogars, Chi na nml Porcclean Pities. Tobaccocs of every va riety, Shaving ami Toilet Soups, which will bo )niiud In be very superior; Canes, Riding and Carnage Whips, and many other articles which more especially interest gentlemen. A number of very superior Woolen Mutts on band. Tin* Proprietor will ho very happy to have his friends generally call and examine his goods, whethet thev uiav wish to purchase or not. 13. J. KIEFFEU. C.ulisle, March 28, IftoE REMOVAL JOff.V D. GORGAS heiuhy informs ids friends and customers, that lie lias removed his TIN \\ ARE and STORE ROOMS to the room lately occupied by Mr. J. W. Ehy as a Grocery Store, on West High street, where ho will as heretofore nmnulnehire ami keep constantly in store, every description of 7'i.V AX I) SHEET IRON WARE, made in the best style, and a) the very'lowest prices. (loud workmen ami the very best ma terial always'employed, so us to insure entire satisfaction. Spouting and Joh Work done at the shortest notice, in a superior manner and at fair prices. Also, In store al all seasons, a large and attrac tive variety of Parlor and Cooking Stoves, comprising every new and fluicy stylo, of al! prices and sizes, adapted to liuming cither wood or coal. His asxorlmeiit ol Stoves lie intends shall nut lie surpassed hy any other establishment; compris ing a score or more of different styles to suit all tastes. Thankful to his friends for the patronage so long bestowed upon him at his old stand, he respectfully invites a call at Ids new establish ment, confident that his large assortment cannot fall In pleise. ’ JOHN D. GOKGAS. C "hide, March 28, IKol. JEWEIiRYI rpIIOMAS CuNLVN, West High St , a few L doors west of Burkholder's Hotel, tun j«rt icceho I the largest assortment of Superior Jewelry ever offered in Carlisle, consisting in part of Cold tfiL and Silver Watches of every variety, ana at all prices, eight day Clocks, Silver tn tt3s£S'l>le and lea spoons, silver table forks and hnttei knives, gold mid silver spectacles, ladies and gentlemen’s gold pens ami pencils, gold pens with silver holder, gold chains of every descrip tion, ear and finger rings, at all prices, breast pins, &c. Also, Accordeons and Musical Boxes, together with a great variety of fancy articles.-- i rontons desiring to purchase, are invited to cu ” ami examine the assortment. Wo are prepared to sell id very reasonable prices. Quality of all all goods warranted to be as line us sold for. THOMAS CONLYN- Carlisle, March, 28, 1858. HATS ! HATS I! T][ E subscriber respectfully Informs his friends mill the public generally, that ho hu» removed his Hat and Cup Store to his now build ing In Main street, where ho will ho glad to 800 his old customers and IVionda. Ho has now on gjflwva hand a splendid assortment of Hats °j all descriptions, from the common Wool the finest Pur and Silk Hats, and *t prices that nmst suit every ono who has an c)'° to Rotting the worth of Ids money. His SIJ»> Moleskin and Beaver Hals, aro unBiirp a9Bo “ - lightness, durability and finish, by those of tntf other establishment In tho county. Boys' Hats of every - description constantly hand. Call and examine. ™. U. TROUT. CnrllHlo, March 28, IBGB. ALPACAS. —Just received a lot of tan c«»l° od, Changeable, and Black Alpacas, "l' ,c will bo Hold cheap. N. W. WOODS) At*' March 28, 1851.