American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, September 07, 1854, Image 4

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An old lady who xosldos In Sondwiolc wag.
oken ill Oi Jbw days since, and to nil appear
ances died. She had boon Jiving nlono for some I
time, and it was thought sho had a good deal of
money stowed away -in some secret corner, os
sho bad always been well to do in the world.—
The neighbors attended her during her illness,
and when shodiad ceased to broatho, made pre
parations to perform- the last office to tho dead.
Tho body was for tho coffin by the un
dertaker, who went about his work. Tho corpse
was washed, and mode ready for tho burial; yet,
tho ladies,' in performing these duties, noticed
that tho body was unusually limber, and did not
exhibit tho rigidity of corpses in general, after
being dead lor only half an hour.' For tho pur
pose of obtaining sohio clean linen, which was
known to bo locked up in a largo trunk in a
corner of tho rooin, one of the women got the
key and wcht to open it. - Tho instant tho lid of
tho trank was heard to grate on its hinges, up
popped tho old woman in bod, like tho << mlo
ould Irish gentleman” of tho song, and screech
ed out, «Lct .that trunk alone!” Tho lid of the
trunk was dropped like a hot potato, and with a
universal cry of surprise, the neighbors gazed
upon tho “live corpse” beroro them. The uerv
r oua twitching of tho lips, and tho angry flashes
from tho ilttlo grey eyes, was sufficient evidence
that their sendees wore not needed longer, and
with merriment depicted upon their countenan
ces they left. Tho undertaker was reluctantly
compelled to give up his job, and tho funeral
was postponed sine diet The old woman i s olive
and well, and declares that sho was in a franco;
but it is tho general opinion of tho neighbors
that sho was only playing ‘‘possum.”
Singular Trial by Court Martial,
it singular trial by Court Martial has just
taken place at Algiers. Tho trial will rank
among tho causes of the dofenco adopted by the
accused. Tho 'tiourt martial was assembled to
try a Cadi named El Kharoubi, fur the murder
of a young Arab, named Si Mohammed ben
Djeliai. Thoaccuacd,since 1840,has been chief
of tho tribe of Chebeibia, of the district of To
nes. In that capacity ho has rendered valuable
service to the French; though his tribe Is one of
the most turbulent in the country, and Uiongh U
assassinated bis predecessor, and has more than
onco attempted to murder him, be has succeed
ed in reducing it to tolerable order. Some time
ago Si Mohammed, who belongs to the trfte,
entered bis service; and afler a while it was ru
mored that be had established a criminal con
nexion with the Cadi's wife. The Cadi dis
charged him, but it is not known whether it was
because he had heard of the improper connex
ions with his wife, or because he had other rea
sons to be dissatisfied with him. Undera varie
ty of pretexts Mohammed relumed to the Cadi's
house. On the last occasion he went theivda
ring the Cadi's absence. On hearing ot it he
mounted his horse, and galloped after the de
stroyer of his peace. When he overtook SI
Mohammed he cried,-‘‘Son of a dealer in bocr
nona,did I not forbid you to approach mv housed
Si Mohammed presented his pistol, but quiet as
lightning, tit Cadi took aim with his gun and
shot him deal, >
IcoeditseJy after this, iieCidj,who Ibocght
Be had <<QaT cccaniaoi sa ecs to Je-siti-nale
*«£emce, cf to tie chief ci the Awb
hsisrens, *as whtibehLj doae. The ac
cess!, after the eTidimos *-as 'gsrea, ris caDed
cafyrlit defence. aad smII, -Braiii great smpli.
clj, -This rata was la ay seirice? be doceired
a>fi -cud 1 .daadutrf He Ihea eadearor
eflij- jS mean t he fftjd, into coa
tinigcs be -tfttruEyd bit hcracr, tod derod to sav
Id bio—;-Tiio arc tmjr & and 1 do aol
leer yxrciP Thu it. wir 3 t3£d ham—l who
since the jteace bax? nrr«r kxlitd tar one 1
here .xoihr tlllfd j'oct cneßJcs. and lx ttot
■erderr—jur I here as iri ends. so* other
cmsmict then jittrs; end 3 am :eadr, ja tier
tm»ww[ilL Id srrltET-hfni yen: crommmd! JTcr-
tx. the -Tchl *t ui the tucd J luive jnttiv
aHani 3 'Offerthe jirict irf hh.i.3: Inn, the bodr :
<uT bit auimy hr veighud in scales. and I Trill
ca uniMtan in muncr! JJul if I hare
jifc_ I nfiur yi<t a different TfjHixcGDn.
FjiDpwye In - tut hicsimjuiLfrTiijiyiod cudjtrmed
ad try cum. 3 tIE ei. tr. war with yucr -enemies,
arufl jmmiifie id hrmr yim a hundred heads 1 If
ime he -wmjSnj jem aluiE luhenimcThetn
dnraal, tatinr into cousideraficin thi.i the Cadi
laid recurred gross ■jiruvuciCatiu, mid thwt the
tsnatmiiE of ids country rendered hie -vengeance
Id* pgrthm esitan juttathflllr..m- d w
«alfle,aier/tuaL*fl iim.und ordemfllmn Id nacume
lue mapfiLGßuj functions.
iHDtflf/ Mutt
Til? Spufortl Cisnnacic f w iriyji nxake* flit fol
lowing remark* in rtTtreace to lie Know-Noli
ing avraneuL TTL*i tie dhw says, i* to well
oud, and to llit point, flisi we trammer il to oar
column*:
■“TT* tuPr agree lirt a political party which
ahnsai proicrihing a portion of our citizens oc
sccrorl of liitir religious opinions, is not only
exposed to Ibe rejy spirit of our institutions,
but amrorthy the sympxthy of every honest
American mind- The organs of tbU new party
that one of their objects ia to ‘put down
Poptxy,*and in order fully to inflimt the miuda
of the prejudiced and ignorant, tales arc put in
circulation against Catholics destitute of the
slightest foundation in truth, witness the ridicu
stories of the boxes of moatets at Canton
and Emmitsburg. A party that aims at carrying
nito effect such a principle as that of proscrip
tion of a large body of American citizens be
cause of their attachment to any particular reli
gions belief, and that uses such weapons os those
tjo-which wc have alludcd,«annot stand long be
fore the intelligence of the men of this day and
generation. The novelty, and the success that
has hitherto attended them, may attract for a
brief period, hut to suppose for a moment that
their principles can ever be engrafted in the
gfslation of the country, is a libel upon Aracri-'
can Republicanism.''
llow am I.vuiAS Cam Dik — A touching in.
stance of this characteristic trait occurred at
the Ulo engagement between a small war party
°f the Chippewa* and a greatly superior party
of oioux, near Cedar Island Lake. The Chin,
pewits, who were en route for a scalping foray
upon the bloux villages on the Minnesota, hero
foil Into an ambuscade, and the first notice of
danger that saluted their cars was a discharge of
flro arms from a thicket. Four ol the number
foil dead In their tracks. Another, named the
IVar Cloud, a loading bravo, bad a leg broken
by a bullet. Ills comrades were loth to leave
him, and while his assailants were re-loading
their guns, attempted to carry him along with
them to whore they could got the shelter of a
thicket, a short distance in (ho rear. But ho
commanded them to leave him, telling them
that ho would show his enemies how a Chippewa
could die* At his request, they seated him on
a log, with his back loaning against a tree. Ho
(hen- commenced painting his face and singing
his death song. As his enemies approached
him ho only sang a loudor and a livelier strain,
and when several had gathered around him,
flourishing tholr scalping knives, and screeching
forth their demonical yells of exultation, not a
look or a gesture manifested that ho was oven
awaro of their presence. At length they seized
mm ana tore tho scalp from his head. Still
seated with his back against a largo tree, they
commenced shooting their arrows into the trunk
Slh.'i fit 101 *;!’ Brazing I,ls oars, nock, &c.,
until they morally pinned him lasi, without hav
ing onco, touched a vital part. Yut our hero
remained tho same Impcrlurahlo stole, contlmn :
lug to chaunt Ida dolhuit strain, and although 1
one of the number nourished his rooking seal , 1
before his eyes, still not a single expSoS of
We countenance could be observed to cWo ■
At last one of tho number approached him wteh '
n tomahawk, wh eh after a few unheeded Dour 1
alios ho hurled In tho captive's skull, who sank
In death with tho song still upon his lips, u*
had Indued auccoodcd well In teaching Ida one
mlos “how a Ohlpppwa could dlo." A few
days afterwards they woro taught how a Cldpne-
Wft could bo avongod.—il/nuicjo/a Democrat. \
E7"Ata period of life when most English
women calm quietly down Into staid and stately
matrons, and leave manoeuvring for (Jio flatter
ing and homage to tho young, the giddy, and
the beautiful, French women have attained their
moat attractive ago. Beauty may have declined
—or may bo on tho retour —but IVom ita 'wreck
sqrlnga fort h a most potent charm—tho art of
fascination.
SnuEnsn.—A Northern editor perpetrates
tho following: —‘A flock of sheep composed of
all wethers, may bo said to resemble our. ell
mate.’ We think a flock of that kind would
bo of no ewes^
Un ■ Stiitljoritn.
RESOLUTION PROPOSING
Amondmeuls to tlio Consiltullou
X ibc ComuiomvoaUli.
Section 1. Resolved by the Senate and House
of" Representatives of the Commonwealth of Penn
sylvania, in General Jlsscmbly met , That (ho fol
lowing amendments bo aad Uio same nr hereby
proposed to the "Constitution of the Common
wealth, under and in accordance with the pro
visions of the tenth article thereof, to wit s
proposition I, to be article xi.
Sbcitok.l. Tho aggregate amount of debts
iieroaflercontracted liy tin Commonwealth shall
novor exceed the sum of Ore hundred thousand
dollars, except in case of Tvar to repel invasion,
suppress insurrection, or to redeem the public
debt of the Commonwealth, and the monev so
raised shall bo applied to the purpose for which
the debt may bo contracted, or pay such debts,
and to no other purpose.
Sect.' 3. To pay the public debt of the Com
momvealth, and debts which may. hereafter bo
contracted in case pf war to repel invasion, sup
press insurrection and to redeem tlio.pnblic debt,
the Legislature shall at their nest session after
the adoption of tills section intdthe Constitution,
provide by law for the creation of a sinkingfund,
which shall not be abolished till the said public
debt bo wholly paid, to consist of all the net on
nual income from the public works hnd stocks
owned by tho Commonwealth, or any qthorfunds
arislngnnder any revenue law nowexistingorthat
may be hereafter enacted, so (liras tho same may
bo required to pay tho interest of said debts
semi-annnally, and annually to reduce the prin
ciple thereof by a sum not less than five hundred
thousand dollars, Increased yearly by compound
ing at a rate of not less than flve per centum per
annum; the said sinking fund be investedin the
loans of the Commonwealth, which shall bo can
celled from time to time in a*manncr to he pro
vided by law : no portion of tho sinking fund
shall ever be applied to tho payment of tho debt
of five hundred thousand dollars mentioned in'
the first section of this article; but the said sink-;
ing fund shall bo applied only to the purposes 1
herein specified. i
Sect. 3. 'The credit of the Commonwealth f
shall not in any way be given or loaned to or in j
aid of any individal, company, corporation or 1
association,^! 1 shall (he Commonwealth hcrcaf-,
ter become a joint owner or stockholder in any 1
company, association or corporation in this Com
monwealth orelsewhere,formed forany purposes.
S»xt. 4. The Commonwealth shall never as
sume the debts of any county, city, borough or
township, or of any corporation or association,
unless such debts shall have been contracted to
repel invasion, suppress insurrection, or to de
fend the State in war.
rcorosrrios 2, to be article xi.
Prohibiting Municipal Subscription*.
The Legislature shall nercr authorize anv
county, city, borough or township, by vote of
its citizens or otherwise, (o become a stockhold
er in any joint stock company, association or
corporation, or to raise money for, or loan its
credit to, or in aid of m/ such companr or as
s<>dation - E. B. CHASE,
Speaker of the House of Represent aJircs.
a. il 3 CASLIX,
Spuker of ih• Senate.
„ , a In Senate, April 28,1854.
Resolved, That this resolution pass, Yeas
*>• Extract from the Journal.
. . _ T. A, MAGUIRE, Clerk.
Of Representatives, April 21 igji,
ResoJrodi That this resolution pass. * Yeas
<l, nays 2t). Extract from the Journal.
_ WM, JACK, Clerk.
bxcnrratT s Office, i
Ffled April 29, 28-S4. f
C. A. BLACK,
crrolarr of tbe Commonwealth.
ss.
SEciriTAiiT’fl Omcr, I ’
Harrisburg, Julv 1,18-54. t
/ V 1 do certify that the above and
1 £EAL is a trae end correct cojvr
' the original “Hcsohitkm relative
to aa amendment of the Constitution” ts the
1 same remains on ffi e in Ibis office.
In testimony whereof, I bare berermto set mr
band and caused to be affixed the seal of tbe
a>ecrclajn-B office tbe day and rear abore writ-
C. A. BLACK,
Secretary of the Commonwealth
«y\ ... „ _ JwmaJ of tbe Senate.
‘Hesolfflioa
P^OEw e *mcnltnato tv toeCkmsUtetion of tte
On toe
Ule S™** »£TCe to toe fleet prop
osnjon lieftti uj naje were taken agreeable
to toe Constitution, and irere aj folloiaTriz :
B , cc i a,ew - Darlington, Dareio,
rfZfTr’ F -, a r °:!’ Goodwin,Hal
deman, Hamilton, B. D. Hamlin, E, IV. Hamlin,
Hcirfer.Uoge, Jam jeon, McCllntock, McFarland,
Q " |f b “ gCr ’ Slifer > ° nd McC a«lin,
_liAT«_Mcßsri. Crabb, Crcaswell, Hendricks,
Kintzer, kunkic and Skinner 0.
■So the question was delcnnidcd In tho afllr
mative.
On the question, will the Senate agree to tho
second proposition,the yeas and nays woro taken
agreeably to the Constitution, and wero as fol
lows, viz :
Yeas— Messrs. Buckalcw, Darslc, Furgnson,
Foulkrod, Fry, Goodwin, Ualdeman, B. D. Ham
bn, E. W. Hamlin, Hendricks, Holster, Hogo,
Jamison, Kiuzcr, McClintock, McFarland, Piatt
I Hcc, Qulgglc, Sllfcr, Wherry, McCaslin, Snea
ker—22. *
Kats— Messrs. Crabb, Crcswell, Darlington
Hamilton, Kunklo and Skinner—o.
So tho question was determined In tho affir
mative.
Journal in tho House of Representatives.
“The question recurring upon the final pas
sago of tho Resolutions, tho first proposition was
agreed to as follows, viz:
n Messrs. Abraham, Adams, Atherton,
ball, Barton, Beyer, Bingham, Boyd, Bush, By
erly Caldwell, Calvin. Carlisle, Chamberlin,
Cooke, Crane, Cummins, Daugherty, Davis, Do
-1 ranee,Dunning,Eckert, Edlng»r,Eldred,Evans,
I osier, Fry. Gallanting, OMranoy.Gilmoro, Gray
finiul?’ < fi'T ln ’i lla ?; l,ton > ~nrl ' I,err ' Heistand,
Uu ter’ Hnett °r n i° rn ’ Ih " nmt!l ' Hunauckor,
II ,1 rt b Jackman, Kilgore, Knight Lanl
“’Kuo,Miller, Monaghan, Montgoml
try, Moore, Moser, Muse, Palmer,l'nrko, Farm
lee, Pnsaniore,Patterson, Porter. Putney llowo
Rawlins, Roberts, Snllado, Scott, Sldlo, Slmonl
*™' f? 1 h - S erlt “-> (Crawford,) SRowart,
btoekdalo, Strong, Strulhora, Wheeler, Wlok
lein, Wright, Zcigler, Chase, Spcalur— B6.
Nays— Nono.
So tho question was dotomdned la the affir
mativo.
| On the question will tho House agree to tho
second proposition, tho yens and nays were ta
ken, agreeably to tho provisions of tho IOUi ar
ticle ol Iho constitution,and are ns follows:
Yeas— Messrs. Abraham, Atherton, Ball, Bar
ton, Bock, Boyer, Bigham,Boyd, Caldwell, Car
lisle, Chamberlain, Cook, Crane, Cummins, Da
vis, Daugherty, Docgan, DoFranco, Dunning,
Edingdr, Lldrcd, Evans, Fry, Gallcntino, Gib
bonoy, Gilmore, Gray, Groom, Gwln, Hamilton,
Hlcstand, Hillfer, Hippie, Hunscckcr, Hunter,
Ilnrll, Jackman, Kilgore, Knight, Lnnry, (Lc
lr gh »i ) i. 0 7, ry i/I ,0 * a »> L,nn » Mr « o0 > Maguire,
Mandertlold,
scr, Montgomery, Moore, Huso, Fulmer, Pnrko,
rarinlco, Fassmoro, Patterson, Porter, Rawlins
Ilobcrts, Rowe, Sallado, Scott, Simonton, Smith!
(Berks,) Smith, (Crawford,) Stockdalo, Whool
cr, Wlcklein, Wright, Chase, Speaker—7l. ■
Nays— Messrs. Adams,Baldwin,Bcnns.Bush,
Byerly, Eckert, Ellis, Hart, Herr, Horn, Hum
mol, M’Combs, Miller, Poulson,, Putney, Sldlo.
Stewart, Strong, StnUhcrs, Zeiglor—2o.
I u “° tl,c question was determined in tho affirm.
SEORETAnv’fI Opfior, )
JU ’ y *• WM - >
a Jo certify that the. above and
VSEAIj Imrcgolng, la a true and correct cony
“4 "»«»” taken in
ConatUutlon ortl,e rm™ ono ’l'?" I,mont oftlio
appear “ “r!" 0 StlTOO
Ilio General ABsomWy, 0 r Ihfar^?. lIou,M , 01
for tho Session oflt}r»-l, ■ Commonwealth
Witness my band ami the Beal nr .„t. **«,
ra»;ioi;‘. ,y ' ono
fS. A. ALACK,
t i Secretary of tho Commonwealth,
July in, 18o4—Jlmo.
CARPETING. —Ju|t received, a low piece!
from Auction & selling very low at '
.June 15,18C4. OIUS. OQILBYV
Attention Dyspeptics!
THOSE of you Who have boon afliictcd (dr
years, with tills loathsomolllsoaso, andwho
have been using almost ovory nostrum before
tho public, without relief. IVo say to you try
“Beecher's Anti-dyspeptic,” and you will soon
bo convinced of its groat superiority.over every
other preparation..' ) Wo could give yon many
certificates corroborating our assertion, but a
single trial is worth more than all. This remedy
Ls prepared ahd sold at tho Drug .store of
, B. J. KEIFFER,.
South Hanover street, a few doors south of
tho Court-house,
Carlisle, Juno 15, 3851.
EAGLE HOTEL. " h
• No, 831, jUarfcc/ Street , Philadelphia. ■
THE subscriber takes tills method to inform
his IHends and tho public in general, thatbo
has taken this well known stand, and hopes, by
strict attention to business, to gain a share dftho
public patronage heretofore so liberally extended
to him while in tho above business in Lancaster
county, and recently in Cumberland county, Pa.
Tho House has been neatly fornlshcd through,
out, and tho romps are largo and airy, and for
comfort,are unsurpassed in the city. The Table
is always supplied with tho best the market can
afford, and his Bar can compete for choice li
quors with the best bare in tho City. Tho Sta
bles are largo and newly fitted up for drovers
and tho pnhlic in general.
My charges are as reasonable ns any other in
Market street. Give mo a call.
FRED’K. ZARRACHER.
Phila. April 13,1851—3 y.
JOHN p. LINE,
WHOLESALE and retail dealer in Ameri
can, English & Gcnnm Hardware, Oils,
Paints, Varnish, &c. Mechanics, builders and
the public generally, who are in want of llard
wure of any kind, arc invited to call In and ex
amine my unusually li\rge stock of goods, which
lam selling at very low prices—just step In, it
will only detain you a few minutes to bo con.
vinced that what ovciy body says must bo true,
that Lyne’s is decidedly, the place to getgoon
goods at low prices. J. P. LY.NE,
[May 11.] TT’cri ride of N. Hanover sf.
Tanned Wanted.
A JOURNEYMAN Tanner ami Currier wan
ted by the undersigned, residing in Wcst
pennsborongb township, two miles cast of New
villc, on the Conodoguinet creek.
SAMUEL GRAHAM.
April 20, 1854—tf
SCYTHES, SCYTHES.
JUST received a very largo lot of Scythes of
superior Brands, to which I invite the atten
tion of Cradle makers, and all others in front of
tins article, the attention of Farmers is also in
vited to the great variety of Farming utensils of
the very best makers. Ploughs of all kinds
furnished at a small advance on City prices.
Homo makcs>t the manufacturers prices, also a
superior article of Chorus, which wo warrant to
make more butter out of the same quantity of
Cream than any other Churn in use, try It.
JOHN P. LYNE,
TUcs/ tide Kortk Uanoccr Sired,
Carlisle, May 11
EXT ELOPES,
Oic Sinking and Engraving.
DIES altered, Envelopes stamped with busi
ness cards^Uonuepat hie Envelopes, self
scaled and printed. Paper Bags for -putting up
Garden and Flower Seeds, with printed direc
tions, at 55 South Fourth Street, Philadelphia,
*>y WILLIAM COLBERT.
N, B. Orders will 6c delivered 6y Express, or
as pqr agreement,
March 23, 18-51—Gmo.
Spring and Summer Clothing!
ARNOLD & LIVINGSTON respectfully in
form their friends and the public, tint they
have now on liand at their store-in North Han.
over street, opposite Maglaughlin’s hotel, a very
handsome and complete assortment of Spring
and Summer
Ready-made Clothing,
winch they can sell at prices so low ns to suit all
j who may favor them with a visit. Their Cloth
. mg 1b ill*c»f their own manufacture, and consists
| in part t»f Dress and Frock COATS of the best
. qualities of English and French Cloths, made
i and trimmed in the vaj best style; Spring Sack
J Coal* of cloth, caaamcros and tweeds, various
J colors and prices.
French Black Doeskin and Fancy Casshncro
PANTALOONS, as well as Pantaloons of every
description, and very cheap.
VESTS of rich fancy silks ami satins, bomba
zines, valencias, marseilles, and clmllics, nt all
prices.
A full assortment of BOY’S CLOTHING.
Fancy dress articles, embracing all tbe new
styles of Cravats,
White, black and colored silk, kid, lisle
cotton GLOVES of every description.
Trunks and Carpet Bags of superior flnishan
at low prices. *
Suspenders of superior manufacture. Under,
shirts and Drawers of fine Merino, silk, net cot
ton, jean and muslin, of every description and
quality.
Umbrellas of silk and cotton very cheap. All
of which will bo sold at tho lowest prices whole
sale or retail.
Remember tho old stand, opposite Mnglaugh-
Hu’s hotel. '•
ARNOLD & LIVINGSTON
Carlisle, March 80, 1864.
GREAT ARRIVAL OF
SPKWG & SUMMER
M the Store of the subscriber, the Great Mart for
Dry-Goods, Groceries, Boots fy Shoes.
Til E subscriber respectfully informs his
friends and numerous customers that ho has
returned from Philadelphia, with alurgo and va
ried assortment of Spring and Summer Goods,
consisting in part of
Bodies* Dress Goods,
Such ns black and fancy Silks, black and change
able Alpacas, Bareges, Barege do Latncs, Mous.
do Bego, Bombazines, plain, figured and change
able Poplins, Lawns, Calicoes, Ginghams, Gloves,
Hosiery, &e., k c. *
Gentlemen's Dress Goods,
snch as fine black and brown French Cloths,
black Doeskin and fancy Casslmcrs, satin and
& y f 8l "'8»' «■ Italian fancy Cravats.
SuHpondeca, Gloves, &c. J *
JUTS AND CAPS.
A largo assortment of Mens' 8c Boys’ Hals and
Caps, embracing and quality. Also
a largo and varied assortment of Parasols. Donl
nets and Ribbons. ’
DOMESTICS.— BIeached k unbleached Mus
lin, Cheeks, Tickings, Jeans, Drills, Table-dia
per, Bagging, Osnaburgs, Toweling, Table-lin
ens, &c.
HOOTS $ SHOES.—A largo assortment of
Men’s, Women’s & Children’s Boots &t Shoes,
Jenny Lind He buskin Shoes at very low prices.
Colored and white Carpet Chain.
GROCERIES. —A largp assorsmont of Gro.
codes, such as Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Rico.
Teas, &c., &c.
All who visit our establishment are free to ac
knowledge that wo are selling Foreign and Do
mestic Dry-Goods, Boots, &c., at aston
ishingly low prices. Our lowpricoshavo already
attracted a largo number of people. Tho atten
tion of all who wish good bargains is solicited,
as groat inducements cunbc offered to purchasers.
Don’t forget tho old stand, Ilumerich’s corner,
North Hanover street.
■ Butter, Eggs, Rugs and Soap taken at marko
prices. N. W. WOODS, Agent.
Carlisle, April 18, 1861.
s^jyCsSyns3
Citizens of Cumberland County.
WHO doalro good goods at tho lowest prices
and’a very largo and heavy stock lo select,
fVom, are invited to call at tho old Cheap Store,
for '
Silks, Bareges, Bonnots & Ribbons,
Tissues, Lawns, Parasols,
Bnrogo do Lainos, Gloves, Hosiery,
Ginghams, Do Beges, Laces, Edgings,
Calicoes Alpacbas, French Worked Collars,
Muslins, Chocks; Spring Shawls,
Tickings, Diapers, Dress Trimmings,
Cloths, Oasflhhorcs, Vestings, Summer Stuffs,
and a groat variety of other goods, embracing,
Slwnn raS’l° VOr! f “ rt,o '° 1,,0ur I'klol.
iu'to '! ro to oxnmint
mdiiomlSffi 1 ® 80 S!V!xT£ ry c,08 “ ‘k'" Spring,
Aptll is mi “ ENTZ & BKOIUEftS.
XEir imUG STORE I
' South 'jlanovifStreet, near the Court House.
KIEFFER. Druggist, would respectful-.
5 iy lufijrrn the citizens of Carlisle and yicin
itftMwi'hohas''opened a now
•.,CHEMICAL AND DRUG STORE. ..
Misstbck-ls entirely now, and lias been selected,
with great care. ’Aa many of the articles In dally
usoby physicians and families deteriorate by ago
and exposure, great euro will bo taken not to al
low such articles to accumulate in such quantities.
Attention is especially invited to bis stock of
Medicines, Essential Oils, Tinctures, Wines, Ex
tracts, Coulcuclions, Chemicals, &c., together
.with .a full assortment of Faints, Varnishes, Dyo
stuils, Paint and Varnish Brushes, and
‘; ; CONFECTIONARIES
_pf eviry variety. Ho Ims also on hand a splen
did Assortment of Perfumes, Soaps, fancy, hair,
clothes and flesh Broshes; Supporters, Breast
Exhausters, Nipple Shields, Tooth Washes and
PMtea. Also,
Medicinal Wines and'Brandies,
of tho.bbst qualify. Scgars, from the best Ha
vana and Spanish houses, of every flavor, from
one cent upwards.
In order to ensure his customers against mis
takes during any temporary absence of tho pro
prietor, tho services ol ntr experienced arid com
petent tfeslstant have boon secured, which will
bo felt to bo Important, in view of tho responsi
bilities which. are known to devolve upon tho
druggist."
Physicians l prescriptions will bo fnithfrilly and
promptly attended to. Orders from Physicians
apd Merchants in tho country will bo filled with
care," and at prices which must prove satisflictdry.
. A liberal share of public patronage la rcapoct
ftilly solicited". Terms Cush.
B. J. KIEFFER.
March'2B,lBsl.
DIC. GEORGE Z. BREXZ,
WILL perform all operations upon tho teeth
llmt may bo required for tbeir preservation.
Artiflclal teeth inserted, from a single tooth to an
entire sot, on tho most scientific principles. Dis
eases of the mouth and irregularities carefully
treated. Oftico at the residence of Ids brothel}
on North Pitt street.
• Carlisle, March 2.3,1854.
DR. I. C, LOOMIS, ,
"I7C7ILL perform all operations upon tho Teeth
Tf that nro required for their preservation,
such as Cleaning, Filing, Plugging, fisc., or will
restore tho loss of them, by inserting Artificial
Teeth, from a single tooth to a full set.
KF*Oflico on Pitt street, a few doors South of
tho Railroad Hotel.
N. B. Dr. Loomis will be absent from Carlisle
tho last ten days in each month.
Carlisle, March 28, 1854.
Dr. Georgo W. Ncldlch,
CAREFULLY attends to all operations upon
the Teeth and adjacent parts that disease or
irregularity may require. lie will also insert
Teeth of every description, such as Pivot, Sin
gle and Block Teeth, and teeth with “continuous
Gums -and will' construct Artificial Palates,
Obburatidns,- Regulating Pieces, and every ap
pliance used in the dental room
at the residence of Dr. SamtfclElliott. East High
street, Carlisle.
March 0, 1554.—tf.
Fire Insurance.
THE Allen and East Pennsborough Mutual
Firc,lnsuranca Company of Cumberland
county, Incorporated by an act of Assembly, is
now fully Organized, and in operation under the
management of tho following Managers, viz-;
Daniel Bally, Win. R. Gorgas, Michael Oock
lin, Melcholr Brennoman, Christian Slayman,
John C. Dunlap, Jacob Lewis Hyer,
Henry Logon, Benjamin H. Musscr, Jacob Mum
ma, Joseph Wickerslmm, 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 are invited to
make application to the'Agents of tho Company
who are willing to wait upon them at any time.
BENJ. 11. JkTOSSER, President.
Hunky Loo ax, Vico President,
Lewis ITyjm, Secretary,
Michael Cockm.v, Treasurer.
March 23, 1854.
AGENTS.
• Cumberland County.-—Rudolph Martin, Now
Cumberland; G. B. Herman,Kingstown; Honry
Zearing, Shiromanstown; Charles Bell, Carlisle;
Dr, J. Ahl, Churchtown; Samuel Graham,TVost
Ponnaboro; James McDowell,Frankfort!; Mode
Griffith, South Middleton; Samuel TVoodburn,
Dickinson; Samuel Coover, Benjamin Haver
stick, Mcchanlosburg; John Shcrrick, Lisburn;
David Coover, Shepherdstown.
Yokk County.—John Bowman, Dillsburg; P.
TVolford, Franklin ; John Smith, Eeq., ‘Wash
ington! TV.S. Picking, Dover; J. TV. Craft, Par
adise.
lUnnisDCfto.—Houser & Lochrann.
Members of the Company having policies aboul
to have them renewed by making ap
plication to any of the Agents.
WHITE HALL ACADEMY.
3 miles West of Harrisburg, Pa. ■
THE Seventh Session of tills flourishing In
stitution will commence on Monday the Ist
of May next. Tho' advantages which it affords,
it is believed, are of a superior character, and
parents and guardians are respectfully solicited
to inquire into its merits, before sending their
sons pr wards elsewhere.. It Is favorably situat
ed} tho Instructors are all competent and expe
rienced men { tho course of Instruction is exten
sive and thorough} and special attention is paid
to tho comfort and health of tho Students.
TERMS.
Boarding, Lodging, Washing and Tuiti
on in English, and Vocal Music, per
session,months,)'
Instruction in Ancient and Modem Lan
guages, each, 5 00
Instrumental Music, ' 10 GO
For circulars and Aill particulars, address
D. DENLINGER,
Harrisburg, Pa,
March 0,1851,
WAIL PAPER FOR THE
KULIION.
I HAVE just received my Spring Stock of Ta
per Hangings, which surpass In stylo, quality
and price any that has ever boon exhibited in
Carlisle, I respectfully solicit a call from the per
sons In want of Paper Hangings of any descrip
tion, as I am confident my assortment fur sur
passes any in the Borough, and in stylo and price
lias lint few rivals in the city. I only ask of the
public to call in and examine my assortment be
fore waking their purchases, as I am confident
my chased designs cannot fail to please tlio most
fastidious. JOHN P. LYNE
West aide of North Hanover it.
Carlisle, March 23,1801.
nnST ARRIVAL or HARD
WARE!
THE subscriber having returned from the city,
bus last opened for the Spring trade n largo
and well 'selected stock of Foreign and Domestic
embracing everything usually found
in that liiio of business. The attention of friends
and the hubllc generally is respectfully directed
to the nwortmont on hand, assuring them that
goods oflull kinds will bo sold for cash nt a very
small advance on manufacturers prices.
Carpetlert and Jhiildcrs —are invited to exam*
Inollio Assortment of Locks, Latches, Hinges,
Bolts, Screws, Glass, Putty, Oil, Paints, &c.
RoineniUpr tho old stand, in East High street,
where are for sale chon]).
HENRY SAXTON.
23,1850.
Marcll
I • Take Notice,
UT all poraons about commencing houso
fl» and all inwabt of them can get supplied
•Vos & forks, spoons, ladles, coOVo-mllls,
ittlos, hand-irons, &c., nt a very low rato,
/' 11. SAXTON.
It 20, 1850.
TITAj
keeping
with Icnl
pans, Ju
»y ,
Jlard
iJGUS.— Dnrlcoo’ucolbratod York Plows
tonlly on lintid—Qlso.’Crulghcad'p nml
make—till lor aalo at
i 23,1803
Plank’l
. 'Mar/
SAXTON’S,
SECQNJD ARRIVAL.
A Second largo lot b£ New Goods Los Just
been received dt’ Philip Arnold’s In Nortli
Hanover street, where may bo found tho largest,
best selected ond cheapest stock of Dry-Goods
ih.tlio county. Among hisslock-will bo found
allkinds of '
•Dress Goods.
Such na Lawns from 6J to 18{, figured Barago
de Lauos from 0J to 87 cts. Barnges from 18J to
75 eta. Do Bages from 18J to 87i cts., Challles
Silks, &c., at tho same price. Also* '
'/ SONNETS,
Another lot ol those Bonnots for
which there has been such a rush, also, Gimp
Bonnots at nil prices from 25 ‘cents to .$2 50. .
A large lot of PAIIASOLS, lined dud plain,
which will bo sold vorj*low.
" BONNET RIBBONS of all kinds, among
which;will bo found a lot of nice white ones.
Afca’j and Boy’s Wear of every kind & price,
among which will be found Linen Chocks, plain
Linnons, Cottonadea, Drillings, &cl
Tho lalgost stock of Carpets, Oil Cloths &
Mattings over brought to Carlisle. Cnrpctsfrom
12J tos2 00 per yd., 4-4, 6-4, and'O-4'Mattlng,
OH Cloths of all widths, which will bo sold at
very small profits. -
GROCERIES,
A largo stock of Groceries, such as coffee, su
gar, tea, molasses, spices, tkc., which will bo
sold as cheap! as they can bo had in tho town*'.
Boots and Shoes for Men and Boys, Women a
and Children’s shoes of all kinds, which will bo
sold low.
Thonkfril for past iavors, hc'hopea for a con
imianco of tho same, and will endeavor to make
it tho Interest of all to call and see him, at the
old stand near tho Bank.
PHILIP ARNOLD.
Carlisle, Juno 8,1864.
lIASTCIFB
New Clothing Establlsment.
THE undersigned respectfully ' announces to
his old friends and tho public generally, that
ho has ro-commenced tho CLOTHING BUSI
NESS, in all its various branches, add has Just
opened, fresh from tho city, at “Leonard's Cor
ncr,” North Hanover street, a well selected as
sortment of READY MADE
CLOTHING,
embracing every stylo, variety and finish, and at
prices corresponding to tho times and quality.
He has also on hand a superior stock of
Cloths, Cassimers & Vesting?,
of every stylo suitable for Spring & Summer
Wear, and which ho will hidko to order on terms
which cannot fail to please. His stock also cm- 1
braces a fine lot of Men’s
' Shirts, Collars, .
Cravats, Gloves fie Hosiery 5 In short, every ar
ticle pertaining to gentlemen’s wear. Tie re
spectfully invites tho public to call and examine
Ins goods. N. HANTCH.
April 20,1854—tf.
lisPOOvAßfi
THE subscriber has just returned from tho
Eastern cities, and. has opened at his stand
in North Hanover street a new and full assort
ment of HARDWARE, and now invites all per
sona id want of good Hardware at reduced price
to give him a call as ho can accommodate all
from a needle to on • anvil, anc at prices to suit
tho times..
To Housekeepers.— A great assortment of
housekeeping articles, such as brass and enamel
preserving kettles, frying pans, bake pans, waf
fle irons, smoothing irons, shovels, tongs u wait
ers, trays, forks, knives, carvers, steels, butcher
knives, rpoons, plated tea fictable spoons, pocket
and pen knives in great variety, razor and razor
straps, scissors, shears, spades forks rakes, hoes,
tubs, water cans, painted . buckets, wash boards,
improved patent cistern pumps and lead pipe.
large assortment of whitewash,
dust, sweeping, horto & painter’s brushes.
Ikon.—A largo stock of hammered bar iron,
rolled iron of nil kinds, hoop iron, sheet iron,
round,..square and hand iron, English wagon
boxes, and steel of all kluds.
Paints, oil, varnishes, turpentine, glue, fee
Glass of nil sizes.
To. SnoEMAKEBs.—A full Assortment of Mo
rocco, Linings, Bindings, patent Goat Skins,
Lasts,'Shoc-tlircac, Pegs, Knives, and Tools of
all kinds;
Blake’s Fire Proof Paints of different colors.
To Carpenters.—A ihU assortment of planes,
saws, chisels, gages, squares, braces, bltts, bench
screws, augurs and augur bltts, liatchots, &c.
To^OAcnifakers a Saddlers.—A first rate
assortment of carriage trimmings, such os laces,
tassels, fringes, drab cloth ami sattlnott, head
linings, imitation enameled leather, patent leath
er curtain oil clolhj plain and‘figured; Dasher
Irons, Lamps, Axles, Springs, Mnlablo Castings,
Bent Felloes, Hubs, Bows, Philips’ patent boxes
for wood axles, fine brass, silver plated and Ja
pan harness mountings, Saddle trees, Whips, and
every article used by Saddlers very cheap.
‘ , , J. P. LYNE,
Carlisle, March 22, 1851.
Cheap Books & Fancy Articles.
SW. HAVESTICK has Just received and is
• now opening a splendid display of Fancy
(ioods, to which ho desires to call the attention
of his Mends and the public. His assortment
cannot bo surpassed in novcly and elegance, and
both 1q quality and price of the articles, cannot
fad to please purchasers. His slock comprises
every variety of fancy-articles, such os
Ladles Fancy baskets,
Fancy Work Boxes, with sowing instruments.
Paper Macho Goods,
Elegant Alabaster and Porcelain Ink-stands
and Trays,
Fancy ivory, pearl & shell card eases,
Port Mona Jes of every variety,
Gold Pens and Pencils,
Fancy paper weights,
Papertics, with a largo variety of ladles’ fancy
stationary,
Motto seals and wafers,
Silk and head purses,
Ladles’ riding whips elegantly finished,
PcrAimo baskets and bags,
Brushes 0 f every kind fbr the tolled,
Roussel’s perfumes of various kinds,
Musical Instruments of all kinks and at all
prices, with an innumerable'variety Of articles •
elegantly finished.
$55 00
Also, an extensive and elegant collection of
BOOKS,
comprising the various English and American
Annuals for 1854, richly embellished and Ulus
(rate I Poetical Works, with Children’s Pictorial
Books, for children of nil ages. His assortment
of. School Books and. School Stationary is also
complete, and comprises everything used In Col
leges and the schools. Ho also calls attention to
to his elegant dislay of
Lamps, Oriaudolcs, Ac,,
l>om the extensive establishments of Cornelius
Archer and others, of Philadelphia, comprising
2' cry stylo of Parlor, Chamber A Study Lamps,
for burning either lard, sperm or othorlal oil, to!
goUior with flower vases, Fancy Screens, &o.
borough tmCnt iU IIIIS lin ° lB uno( l ualluil in the
Fruits, Fancy Confectioner,
Nuts, Preserved Fruits, &c, In every variety ami
at all jiHctja, nil of which are pure and fresh, such
as can ho confldonly recommended to his friends
and the htllo folks. .Remember the old stand
opposite the Rank. * * ’
n i. , „ S.V. lIAVERSTICK.
Carlisle, March 23, 1861,
R rnn O. S. BAKER,
UI m Y offors Wb professional ser
vices to tho citizens of Carlisle and aurronn
«mg country, pnico mid residence In Sou?h
Hanover opposite tho Volunteer
March 23,1861tf.
EMBROIDERIES. Just received a largo as
sortment of cufflj, undcraloovos, spencers,
collars and ruffling, ’
* Shawls, — A lot of handsome Spring Shawls
for aalo very cheap, a
GAXTEns.—Black and fhney colored Gaiters,
just received and for sale hy IVelse & Campbell.
March 20, 186-1.
AFRESH supply of Paints, Oils, Vnmlslics,
Dyo Shills, Glasses, Putty, Sasli Tools, he.
Also, Uniting Soda ond Prynn’s Pulmonic
Wars, for tlio euro of Coughs, Colds, Asthma,
Consumption, ond oil othor.dleonsos of tho Pudes.
for solo nt p. j. KIEPFEH’sf
Carlisle, March 23,1851.
THE MARRIAGE STATE?
Shall ilappiiuitjand //entin, ar'jniitry ««A
SUfjiutM, attend' ttt
MOST STARTLING CONSIDERATIONS I
Eeflcciions for the Tlioughtfiil.
Strange that'countlosa human -‘beings oiupt add
drag through life ,as do tbo boasts pf thoTfipJd, or
tho iosoots of tbo earth,.evincing no moro tmugbt
or reflection than though tbo noble faoulties if mind
wore not vouchsafed to them. (I
JVlhny such aro husbands and favors,' upon whom
are dependent tho health, tbb'well-being, and tho
happiness of a confiding and affectionate wife, with
perhaps a family of children.
now OFTEN IT HAPPENS THAT TIIB
WIFE MNOEBS F&OM YEAH TO TEAK
In that pitiable condition as not oven for ono daVto
feel tho happy, and exhilarating influence Incident
to the enjoyment pf health. ..
She may not bo an invalid confined to her bod 1
or oven to her room ;*ns hor pride, ambition and
energy induce and nerve her-to toko personal'
charge of- her household, ovon when hor health will
not admit of it; but she Is nevertheless porcontiblv
•Inking from day to day, and always ailing. * 3
Thus, day after day, and month after month iron
spire. Her-hoalth dully sinks, till finally oven tho
tope of recovery no longer remains. And thus
THE BLOOMINq BRIDE,
3ut a few years ago in tho flush of health and
Su,' ?“ d e P iriu, » ro P idl 7» mpj
wmfci » P r bcab fe’ socome»5 ocome » a fcoblo » sickly, do
buitated wife, with frame emaciated, nerves on
strung, spirits depressed, countenance bearing tho
•Sometimes this deplorable change may and does
arise froin organic or constitutional causes. But
oftencr, by far oftenor, to gross and Inexcusable
ignorance of tho simplest and. plainest ■ rules of
JlSlfS •“ c f onn l c ? t ° d with tho marringo state, tho
violation of which entails disease, -suffering and
misery, not only to tho wife, but often r
Hereditary Complaints upon thd’toiWren
“ WTO TUB THIRD AND FOURTH GENERATION,"
rra»smltMn K CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA.
HYPOCHONDRIA, INSANITY, GOUT.
ICING’S 1&VIL, mid other (llicotci,
DREADFUL. INHERITANCE
from tlie Parent*,
And must this continue 1 Shall wo bo wise In
all'that concerns the cattle of our fields, our horses,
our sheep, our cows, our oxen, tho. nature and
character of tho. soil we poascss, tho texture and
quality of our goods mid merchandise} but in all that
concerns ourselves os human beings, with human
functions and passions, subject to great derange
ment, involving our future pence and happiness—
in all that concerns tho health and welfare of the
wife of pur affections, and tho mother of our chil
dren; in all that concerns tho mental and physical
well being of those children, wo should be Un
mnrspd in Ihn (liirhost and ranak
BENIGHTED IGNORANCE,
AS CULPABLE AS INEXCUSABLE I ■>
How long shall this ignorance prevail so produc
tive of its bitter fruits i How long shall the wife
and mother bo ignorant of the nature, character and
causes of the various womb and sexual complaints,
embittering her days by suffering—aullhrmg often,
prolonged to years, ovcntuatlng.ln a complication of
diseases utterly and hopelessly* in'cuwulo 1 ■ Shall •
wo for over close our eyes to the results of physio-
science by which wo may orrivo at an
nndorstandiug of ourselves as men and 'Women',
subject to serious Jifc-long'cnduring diseases, and
'pofpotuating them to our children. •• -
LET EVERY WHMi AND HUSBAND.PONDER
iVo ftu.»6anrf or wife need be iguoiiint of i chat
concerns them - most to knew to sretire their health
and happiness, 'lliat knowledge m «
little wo>k entitled . * 1
TUB MARRIED wOMAN’S
PRIVATE -MEDICAL COMPANION,
By DR. A. M. MAUIUCKAU,
ntOFESSOR ,OP DISEASES OF WO3IEN.
Out ttunJredlh Etliliim..' Ifl/im., pp. *250. Piicr 60 Onl»
[ON PINK PAPER, KXTUA BINDING, $1 00.]
First published in 1847 ; nn.l it Is not
SURPRISING OR WONDERFUL,
Considering Hint EVERY FE MALE
Whether DIARUIED OR NOT, enu hero
acquire a full Iciiowlvifgc or the nn
tore, diameter nml mnien of her
coniplnlnts, with tho various
symptoms, and thnt neiy-ly
. HALF A. MILLION SOI’IES
should have been sold It' is’iniprnoliuiiblo to con
vey fully the various subjects treated of, os limy
are of a ncturo Strictly Intended for tho married,
or those contcmjJating marringo.
UPWARDS OF ONK lIU.VDRICD THOU
SAND conus
Haro been SENT 11V MAIL wllhia tbo Inst few
months.
CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC.
HR NOT DFiytiJIUDKD I
Buy no book unless Ur. A. M. Mnurlccnn, 1211,
Liberty Street, N. Y., Is on tbo title pngc, nml the
entry in tbo Clerk’s Office on tho back of the title
pngo ; and buy only of respectable and honorable
dealers, or send by mail, and address to Dr. A. M
Mouricenu, as there arc spurious and surrcplitions
Infringements of copyright.
-*3“ Upon receipt of One Dollar THE MAR
RIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL DOM.
PANION" Is Seal (mnileit /rtt) to any part of the
United States, the Canadas and Biltlsh Provinces.
All Letters must bo post-paid, and addressed to
Dr. A. M. ■MAURIOBAU, Box 1-224, Ntw-York
City. Publishing Office, No. 129 Liboity Street-
New-York. • 1
For Bale by Blanch and Crap, Harrisburg; J.
Swartz, Bloomsburg; J. S. Worth, Lebanon s C.
W. Do Witt, Milford; J. W. Ensmlngcr, Dan
hoim 5 11. W. Smith, Huntingdon; S. McDonald,
Unlontown; J. M. Baum, New Berlin; 11. A
Lantz, Reading; E. T. Morso, Crancsviilo, N. Y.
K. I. Crocker, Brownsville ; Wentz & Stark,
Carbondale; Eldrcd & Wright, Williamsport; S.
Tuck, M ilkcsbarre; G. W. Earle, Waynesboro’;
R. Creaky, Mercer; S. Leader, Hanover; S. W.
Taylor, l/tica; R. P. Cummings, Somerset; T.
B. Peterson, Philadelphia.
March 23, 1854.
—^QjQODSi
J. n. weise,
w. K. CAMPBELL.
OtU'gaiiis at Wclso «V Campbell’s
NEW and cheap store, south-west corner of
Hanover and Louthorstrects. Wo now feel
a pleasure In announcing that wo have Just re
ceived a splendid and choico assortment of
Sipring nml Summer Goods, which wo will offer
nt such prices ns cannot fail to please tho public.
The stock consists of
Dras-Uoods,
Black and fancy dress silks, Foulards, Organdies,
brilliants, lawns, Jaconets, bareges, &c.
• Embroideries , §c.
A handsome lot of Sponcora, Underslcovcs, col
ars, rufillngs, edgings, inscrtlngs, mourning col
lars, ombroidored linen cambric handkerchiefs.
Domestics I
ninfiT , Chc ?.“*. Tiokin S - Muslins, Jeans,
Drills, Bagging, Red and white Flannels, &c.
Cloths I
A handsome assortment of CloUis, Cossimorcs
and Vestings, very cheap. ‘
Rennets!
A largo assortment of Ladles and Misses French
Laco, fiossumoro, Belgrade, Tripoli, Braid and
otraw Bonnets; Misses Flats at very low prices.
Hats I
Mon and Hoys* Canton, Leghorn. China Pearl,
Senate and Palm Leaf Huts,
j l* ft raaola, Umhrollasnnd Looking Glasses, very
Boots and Shoes I
170 are Bolling a largo lot of Ladles Shoos and
Gaiters at greatly reduced prices, as wo Intend
discontinuing this branch of our business.
Groceries /
Rio and Java Coflbo, 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 tho county. Those
who wish to purchase articles of superior quality
at reasonable prices, should not fail to give us a
call. WBISE & CAMPBELL.
Carlisle, April 0, 1861.
Wall Vapor, Wall Paper.
ANOTHER arrival of Wall Paper just ro
odvoil, cheaper limn over. Also, Window-
Shades by tho cargo, cheap, cheaper, cheapest I
"Sit ISM. • /“SAXTON.
WALL IAPLR—A very largo lot of Wnl
1 apor of every sliadoand design—atprlcos
ranglngftom GJ els. and upwards. Tho stock
consists of a Ml assortment of common, satin,
silvered and gilt papors, all of wldch will 1, 0 sold
'a* «t SAXTON’S
Wcw opods Attain j rr “"
i . PRICES REDUCED I: .
T AM now oponlng iny second supply of Siim s
A mor Goods.which havebeen bousht
at astonishingly low prices. gt rorcM l>
Mas do Baize at 12) worth 18!;
Lawns (Hist colors) 6} worth 12»
-.Lawns (Ihst colors) 12} worth 20. !'
Bapogo do LalnesOi worth 12»- • r r
• Barege do worth 26, - /
Muslins 6 J worth 8. , , .
Barogoa 18} wdrtMli "?
. . Black Silks 62{Worth 87.' ‘ ' <•,
B ack Silks $1 worthsl,2s, 'V
Stockings 8} worth, J2{. ■ •' -•*!’ •>
Black Caaslmoroß jt,Worth SI;60 iJ '' ' v '
. A mu assortment of Noodle Worked
sleeves, Collars and Chimozetts.' “ ™““ w "
Itadics in-ess Goods.
L^t t ß T^ > t h “ TI9SnOS ' S “““«Si tt .,
SUMJm SHAWLS, very low. - .
Groat Bargains In Hosiery and Gloves
SimurrOlomel nnaVOryCllenp - 0 ‘ Gentl ™'>a’.
'pAHAS a OLS,BOOTE*S V RSBoIs : r
bricks, Table Covers, Tickings, Ohoi^allinne 1 '
Linon,Handkerchiefs, Dianora b,„ ‘■ B, ri ncas ». '
than ever sold.in Oarlialo. P J ■ C .*' choap «
a vt'ii , and Shoes. ' ‘
A little lower than ever. Having now tho w'
cheapest stock of-New B Goods"in'«S
county, lam detormlnod to'rive all who »«?
fhvor mo with a call; groat bargains? l V °
iwJiJifri * end * and customers arc earrioutlfs
Invited to call at tho oldstoro, EaatUain et.
Our motto is “ short profits and quick salojS^
. ' ' ~ ' CHAS. OGILBT.-
Carlisle, June 1,1854, ■
“ Wo; Strive fb Please.’’
rpilE Subscriber would respoclfalljrarinonficV
J- to the citizens of Carlisle, and allpcrtolijf
vis Hug the same, that ho has notr on iani and
will continue to ho supplied with the latest now
cities of each successive aeM(my comprising, |„
P Qr *j ' .. . y - ■ -
• ’
•of tho choicest varieties, such-oaTino Gondv
Toys, Jelly Cakes, Bon Bohs, Glim; Cordial, Lo
mon, CnoGolatc, and Fruit Props, Rose, Vanilla
and burnt Almonds; French and exploding Sec--
reta, also all tbo,common varieties,'all of which
will bo sold wholesale or retail, 41 low rates, at ’
THE OLD STAND, N. lIANOYER ST.,
a few doors North of tho Bank,-whdrb he has Just
received Fruits and Nuts of the' latest Iraporta
tiona, such as Oranges, Lemons, Rolalns, Figs,
Pruons, Citrons, Currants, soft and paper shelled
Almonds, Filberts, Cocoa, Cream and Ground
Nuts. Also,
. TOYS AND FANCY GOODS ; ‘
of every kind and from all parts of Europe, man
ufactured of wood, glass, china, papior-machlo,
tin,"lndia rubber, zinc, &c., such os fine wax, kid
and jointed dolls* smving and card baskets, work
and fancy boxes, flower vases, onolto caps, (ea
sefts, music boxes, -port monies, battle-doors,
grace hoops, masks, drums, guns, trumpets,do
minoso, lotto and other' games, &c., fancy soaps
and hair oils of every variety. In connection
writhe above, a largo stock of
FAMILY GROCERIES, ’
such osLovering’s crushed, pulverized and brown
Sugars, Coffee, Molasses, Starch, Indigo, Salo
ralus, Green and Black Teas, Spices, Butter,
Water and Soda Crackers, Matches, &Tc., and as
wo <• Strive to Please/’ allaro Invited to call and
examine our stock. •
The subscriber returns his thanks to tho pnlillo
for* the patronage hcretoforo bcsfbwfcd on him,
and hopes by a dasiro to a con
tinuance of tho same. • ■ P/SlOffYER* -
Carlisle, March 28, 1864. •
: Usenil, Fragrant, und Qobd I .
BJ. KIEFFER has Just returned from Phil
m odclphia, with an additional supply of Fresh
DII’D.GS, which, in connection with his former
stock, will make his establishment complete In
this department; In addition to tho above", ho
has also just opened a fresh supply of
Confectionaries, Fruits, Wats,
Pastes, and Fancy Artlclea*'of every description.
a Tbo attention of ladies Is especially Invitetk-to
Ms extensive assortment of fancy articles. L -
;dlc9’ Toilet Fancy Soaps and Perfumes of cve'rr
variety. Gentlemen aro -Invited to examine his _
flno assortment of Fancy Articles. Scgars,Chl-'
nn and Porcclcan Pipes,-Tobaccocs of every va- -
rlcty, Shaving and Toilet' Sbftps, whlctewill bo
found to bo very superior; Canes, Riding ftnd
Carriage Whips, and many other articles whlbh
more especially interest gentlemen.
A number of very superior Woolen' Matts on
hand. . ■
Tlie Proprietor will bo very-happy to have his
friends generally call and examine his goods,
whether they may wish to purchase or not.
B. J. KIEFFER.
Carlisle, March 28, 1854. *
REMOVAL.
JOHN D. GORGAS heroby informs his friends
and customers, that ho has removed his TIN
WARE and STORE ROOMS to thoVoom lately
occupied by Mr. J. W. Ebyo* aGroCory Store,
on West High street, where ho will as heretofore
manufacture and keep constantly In store, every
description of * . 'V
TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE ,
mado in tho best stylo, and at tho very lowest
prices. Good workmen and tho very best ma
terial always employed, so os to insure entire
satisfaction.
Spouting and Job Work done at tho shortest
notice. In a superior manner and nt fldr prices.
Also, in store at all seasons, a largo and attrac
tive variety of
Parlor and Cooking Stoves,
comprising every now ond flmey stylo, of all prices
and sizes, adapted to burning either wood or coal.
His assortment of Stoves ho intends shall not bo
surpassed by any other establishment; compris
ing a score or more of different styles to suit all
tastes. TlfankAd to his friends for the patronage
so long bestowed upon him at his ho
respectfully invites a call at his now 1 establish
ment, confident that his largo assortment cannot
full to please. JOHN D. GORGAS.
Carlisle, March 23, 1854.
SPEWDID IEWEUIY I
THOMAS CONLYN, .West High St., a fbw
doors wqst of Burkholder’s Hotel,'has just
received tho largest assortment of •
Superior Jewelry
ever offered In Carlisle, consisting In part.of Gold
jSL and Silver Watches of every variety, and
/(SC j| at all prices, eight day Clocks, Silver ta-
QsittSfrblo and tea spoons, silver, tablo forks and
butter knives, gold and silver spectacles, ladles'
and gentlemen’s gold pons and pencils, gold pons
with silver holder, gold chains of every descrip
tion, oar and flngor rings, nt air prices, breast
pins, Ht o. Also, Accordoons and Musical Boses,
together with n groat variety of flmey articles.—.
Persona desiring to purchase, aro Invited to call
ami examine the assortment. Wo arq prepared
to soil nt very reasonable prices. Quality ofaU
all goods warranted to bo as fine as sold for.-
THOMAS CONLYNV
Carlisle. March, 28, 1858.
HATS I HATS I 1
THE subscriber respectfully Infoims hfs«
friends and the public generally, that ho has*
removed ins lint and Cap Store to his new build-'
ing in Main street, where ho will bo glad fo’setf
his old customers and friends. Ho has now on
hftn<l ft splendid assortment of Hats of
Jpß-a, descriptions, from the common Wool*
the finest Fur and Silk HnW; and at
prices that must suit every ono who hasanoyo''
to getting the worth ,of his money; His SUk,-
Moleskin and Beaver Hats, are unsurpassed for
lightness, durability and finish, by those of any
other establishment in the county.
Boys’Hats of every description constantly on
hand.,- Call and examine.
„ , TVM. n. TiIOUT. /
Cftrllnlo, March 20, 1858. J
’iiteut Onlvenlzod Jtrou Mini)..
FOB CHAIN PUMPS. W
TUB Tubing, nmdo of Gnlronlzod Iron bf
patent machinery, possesses groat strength/,
combined with simplicity and neatness, and Is \
warranted not to corrode, is nowofTcrod for sals
at the wnrohOtfs Oftho American Qatvenirtd Iren
Works t No. 14, North Tenth Street. IMilla. —■
A full assortment of our American QnlVaniised /
Shoot and Roofing Iron always on hand/C , ,
All orders promptly attended to by «V v '
.[junolO, Bm} & Co.