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    Idtr lorli Aclvor'lisfcmciil.
Qen’l.. Advertising
J/ouse, Appleton’s Building 340 .j'34H Jlrod'y.
fully dmioUtiCo to tho citizoua br thb United
Stales and tho Canadas, that lor tho purpose of
cultivating a tasto for the , fine arts throughout
tho country,'and with the view of enabling every
ibmily to ticcomo,"possessed of a gallery of En
gravings, by the of the Jl%e*
They have determined, in order to create an ox
ionsivc; sale for their Engravings, and thus not
only give ‘employment to a largo number of art
ists and others, hut • inspire among our country
men a taste for works of art, to present to.the
purchasers bf.tholr engravings, whcn ; 2so,ooo
of thcra.aro sold, . ’ -
250,000 Gtfte, of the actual cost of 3150,000
Each" purchaser of a Ono Dollar Engraving,
thcrcforo/rocclres not only an Engraving richly
worth tho'money, hut also a ticket which enti
tles him to ono of tho Gifts when they arc dis
tributed. - k . ~ - .
For Fivb Dollars, a highly firfishcdEugraving,
beautifully painted in oil, and flvo gift tickets,
will boscntihor fife deHarts worth of splendid
Engravings can ho selected from the catalogue.
A copy of thocatalogue, together with a spe
cimen of one of tho Engravings* can, bo seen at
tho office of this paper.* . '
■ For each dollar sent, an Engraving actually
'worth that sum, nnd a Gift Ticket, will bo im
mediately forwarded.
AGENTS
The Committee believing that the success- of,
this Groat .National Undertaking will be mate
rlliliy promoted by tho energy nud enterprise, of
intelligent and persevering Agents, have resol
ved to treat with such on tho most liberal terms.
Any person wishing to become an Agent, by
sending (post paid,) $l, will receive by return
of moil, a ono dollar engraving, a gift ticket, a
prospectus, a catalogue.and all other necessary
information.
6'ntho final completion of the sale, (ho Gifts
will bo placed in the hands of a Committee of
the purchasers to ho distributed, duo notice of
wbioh will ho given throughout the United States
and the Canada?,.
LIST OP GIFTS:
100 marble busts of Washlngt’natsloo $lO,OOO
100 . «, “ Clay 100 10,000
100 « “ Webster 100 10,000
100 “ « Calhoun 100 10,000
60 elegant; oil paintings, in splendid
.gilt frames, size Bx 4 ft. each. 100 6,000
100 clcgantoilpa!ntlngs2xBftcach, 60 6,000
600 steel plate engravings, brilliant
* ly col’d in oil, rich gilt frames
24x80 in. each, 10 6,000
10.000 ologantsteol photoengravings
coVd-ln oil, of the Washington
Monument, 20x20 in. each,
237.000 steel plate engravings, from
100 different plates, now In pos
session of, & owned by the Art
ists’ Union, of the market value
of, from 50 cts to $1 00 each.
1 first-class Dwelling, in 81st st. if.
T. City,
22 bnilding lots in 100 and 101
ats. If. Y. city, each 25x100
- ft. deep, at 1000 22,000
100 Villa Sites, confafnlngcach 10,-
000 aq, ft. In the suburbs if,
' T. city, and commanding a
magnificent view of the Hud
son-River and Long Island
Sounder 600 60,000
2D perpetual loans of cash, without
interest, or sccurityof s2soca. 5,000
M' « ■ “ « 11)0 “ 5,000
100 “ *• *< 50 “ 6,000
250 ti u « 20 « 5,000
2000 « n 6 tt 10,000
Reference in regard to the Real Estate, P. J,
Flsachor & Co., Beal Estate Brokers, N. Y.-
Orders, (post paid,) with money enclosed, to bo
addressed,
J. Y. HOLBRQOKE, Scc’ry,
605 Broadway, N. Y.
Engravings in tbo catalogue are now
ready for delivery. Aug 10. 1854—Cm
“Ittan, Know Tliysclf,”
An Invaluable Book for 25 cents.-—“Eteri//a
tnily should have a copy”
■J f\f\ fVr|f\ Copies sold in less than a
AvVjvUU year. A now edition, re
vised and improved, just issued,
DR. HJ7NrEB J S Medical Afanuol and Hand
Book for the Afflicted—-containingan outline of
the origin, progress, treatment and euro of eve
ry form of disease contracted by promiscuous
sexual intercourse, by self-abuse or by sexual
excess, with advice for thoirproventlon. Writ,
ten in a familiar style, avoiding all medical
technicalities, and everything that would offend
the car of decency; with an outline of com
plaints incident to Females, from the result of
some twenty years’ successful practice, exclu
sively devoted to tbo euro of diseases of a deli
cate or private nature.
To which is added receipts for the care of the 1
above diseases, and a treatise on the causes,
symptoms and care of the Fever and Ague. 1
■-Testimony of „The Professor of Obstetrics in i
Penn. College , Philadelphia— “Dll. HUN- 1
THU’S MEDICAL MANUEL.”—The author
of this work, unlike the majority of those who J
advertise to cure the diseases of which it treats *
Is a graduate of one of the best Collegesln the ;
United States. It affords mo pleasure to rcc- ,
ommond him to the udforfunale, or to tljo vie
tint of malpractice, as a successful and expe
rienced practitioner, in whoso honor and integ- 1
rity they may placo the greatest confidence.
Jos. S. LoxasnoaE, M. D. '
Promts. Woodward, M. J)., Penn. Unicer
lily, Philadelphia.— It gives mo pleasure to add
my testimony to the professional ability of the E
Author of tho “Medical Manual!”— Numer- r
ous cases of disease of'tho Genital Organs, .
some ol them ol long standing, hare come on
dor my notice, in which his skill has been nmni- J
fust in restoring to perfect health, in somocascs !
where tho patient lias been considered beyond
medical old. In tho treatment of Seminal
weakness, or disarrangement of tho function* I
produced by self-abuse or Excess of vcncry,
1 do not know his superior in tho profession.—
I have been acquainted with tho Author some
thirty years, and deem it no more than, justice
to him as well as kindness to the unfortunate
victim of early indiscretion, to recommend him
as ono In whoso professional skill and integrity
they may safely confide themselves.— Alfued
WOODWARD, M. D.
“This is, without exception, tho most com
prehensive and intelligible work on the class of
diseases on which it treats.. Avoiding all*tech
nical terms, it addresses itself to tho reason ol
its readers. It is froo from all objectionable
matter, and no parent, however fustiduous, can
object to placing it in tho hands of his sons.—
The author bus devoted many years to tho treat
ment of tho various complaints treated of, and,
with too little breath to puff, and too lltllo pre
sumption to impose, ho has offered to tho world,
at tho merely nominal price of 25 cents, tho
fruit of soino twenty years’ most successful
practice.”— Herald.
“No teacher or parent should bo without tho
knowledgejinparted in this valuable work. It
would save years of pain, mortification and sor
raw youth under their charge.”— People*s
A Presbyterian clergyman in Ohio, writing of
“Hunter 8 Medical Manuel” says:— “Thousands
upon tuouaands of our youth, by evil example
and ionuonco of tho passions, liavo been led In
to the habit of self-pollution, without realizing
tho Bin and loarful consequences upon them
selves and their posterity, Tho constitutions of
thousands who are raising families have been
enfeebled, if not broken down, and they do not
know .tho cause or tho euro. Anything that can
bo done,so to enlighten and Influence tho pub.
lie mind ns to check, and ultimately to remove
this wlclo-sproad source of human wretchedness,
would confer tho greatest Mossing next to the
religion of Jesus Christ, on tho present and
coming generation. Intemperance (or the use
ofjutoxicating drinks) though it has slain thou
sands upon thousands, Is not a greater scourgo
to tho human race. Accent my thanks on be
half of tho afflicted, and, believe mo, your co-,
worker in tho good work younro bo actively en
gaged in,”
One copy (securely enveloped) will bo for
warded, ftoopf postage, to any part of tho Uni
ted States for 25 cents, or six copies forsl.
Address (post paid) (30SDEN & CO., Publish
ers, or Box 100, Philadelphia.
R7T Booksellers, Canvassers ami Book Agents
supplied on tho most liberal terms,
September 7,1861—1 y.
’^nlljortW.
RESOLUTION PROPOSING*
Amendments to the Constitution
* f the Commonwealth.: -
Sucrion 1. Resolved by the Senate and House
0/ Repnrcniaiivcs cf the Commonwealth qf Penn
sylvania, in General Assembly met , That tho fol
lowing amendments bo and tho sama are hereby
proposed to tho Constitution of tho Common?
wealth, under and in accordance with the pro
visions of tho tenth article thereof, to wit s .
rnoposiTios 1, to db Article xi* ’
Section 1. Tho aggregate amount of debts
hcreaftcrcontractcd by tho Commonwealth shall
never exceed tho sum of five
dollars, except in case of war to repel invasion,
suppress insurrection, or to redeem the public
dobtof tho Commonwealth, and the money so
raised shall bo, applied to the purpose for which
the debt may bo contracted, or pay such dobts,
and to no other purpose.
Sect. 2. To pay tho public debt of the Com
monwealth, and debts which may hereafter ho
contracted in case ofwar to repel invasion, sup
press insurrection and to redeem thopubliedebt,
the Legislature shall at their next session after
tho adoption of this section Into the Constitution,
provide by lawfortbo creation of a sinkingfund,
which shall not bo abolished till the said public
debt ho wholly paid, to consist of all the not an
nual Income from tho pubiio works and stocks
owned by tho Commonwealth, or any otherfunds
arislnguhdcranyrcvcnuelawnowcxlstingorthat
may be hereafter enacted, so,far ns tho same may
bo required to pay the interest of said debts
semi-annually, and annually to reduce tho prin
ciple thereof by a sum not less than five hundred
thousand dollars, 1 ncrcascd yearly by compound
ing at a rate of not less than flvo per centum per
annum; tho said sinking fund be invested in the
loans of the Commonwealth, which shall bo can
celled from time to time in a'manner to he pro
vided by law s no portion of tho sinking fund
shall over bo applied to tho payment of the debt
of flvo hundred thousand dollars mentioned in
the first section of this article, but tho said sink
ing fund shall be applied only to tho purposes
heroin specified.
Sect. 8. Tho credit of the Commonwealth
shall not in any way he given or loaned to or in
aid of any indlvldal, company, corporation or
association, nor shall the Commonwealth hereaf
ter become a joint owner, or stockholder in any
company, association or corporation in this Com
monwealth orclsowherc/ormedfornnypurposes.
Sect; 4. Tho Commonwealth shall never as
sume tho debts of any county, city, borough or
township, or of any corporation or association,
unless such dobts shall have been contracted to
repel invasion, suppress insurrection, or to de
fend the State In war.
rnoposmoN 2, to de article xi.
Prohibiting Municipal Subscriptions.
4 40,000
Tho Legislature shall never authorize any
county, city, borough or township, by vote of
its citizens or otherwise, to become a stockhold
er in any joint stock company, association or
corporation, or to raise money for, or loan Us
credit to, or in aid of cny such company or as
sociation. . E-B. CHASE,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
M. M’CASLIN,
v _ Speaker of the Senate.
In Senate, Apri128,1854.
Resolved, That this resolution pass. Yeas
22, nays 0/ Extract from tho Journal.
41,000
12,000
T. A. MAGUIRE, Clerk.
In the House of Representatives, April 21,1854.
Resolved, That this resolution pass. Yeas
71, nays 20. Extract from tho Journal.
„ vm. JACK, Clerk.
Secretart’s Office, I
Filed April 20,1864/f'
e C. A. BLACK,
Secretary of the Commonwealth.
PENNSYLVANIA, SS.
Secretary’* Office, I
Harrjsbuvg, July 1, 1854. V
/ I do certify that the above and
I SEAJL Voregoing is a true and correct copy
of tho original “Resolution relative
to an amendment of tho Constitution,” as the
same remains on file In this office.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my
hand and caused to be affixed tho seal of tho
Secretary’s office tho day and year above writ
ton - O. A. BLACK,
Secretary of the Commonwealtli.
„ , , Journal of tho Senate.
“Resolution No. 602,” entitled .Resolution
proposingaraondmentafo thoConstllnlion of tho
Commonwealth,* was read a third time. On the
question, will tho Senate agree to tho first prop- I
osition, tho yeas and nays were taken, agreeably)
to the Constitution, and were as follows, viz :
Yeas Messrs. Buckalow, Darlington, Darslc,
Furguson, Foulkro* Frick, Fry, Goodwin, Hal’,
deman, Hamilion, 1L D. Hamlin, E. IV. Hamlin,
Hoistor, Hoge, J’amison, McClintock, McFarland,
Plait, Quigglc, Sager, Sllfor, and McCaslin,
Speaker—-23. ’
N«s—Messrs. Crabb, Crcssitcll, Hendricks,
Klntecr, Krniklo and Skinner—o.
So tho question was dotonnided In tbo nfflr
motive.
On the question, will tho Scnato agree to tho
second proposition,tho yeas and nays were taken
agreeably to the Constitution, and wero as fol
lows, viz :
Yeas —Messrs. Buckalow, Darsio, Furguson,
Foulkrod, Fry, Goodwin, Hnldeman, B. D. Ham
lin, E. W. Hamlin, Hendricks, Heistcr, Hoge,
Jamison, Kinzor, McClinlock, McFarland, Piatt,
Price, Quigglo, Slifcr, Wherry, McCoslin, Spea
ker—22. *
Nats— Messrs. Crabb, Crcswoll, Darlington,
Hamilton, Kunkloand Skinner—G.
So tho question was determined In tlio affir
mative.
Journal In tho House of Representatives.
“Tho question recurring upon (ho final pas
sage of tlio Resolutions, tho first proposition was
agreed to as follows, via i ,
Yeas— Messrs. Abraham, Adams, Atherton,
Ball, Barton, Boyer, Bingham, Boyd, Bush, By
crly, Caldwell, Calvin, Carlisle, Chamberlin,
Cooke, Crane, Cummins, Daugherty, Davis, De-
Franco,Dunning,Eckert, Edlngcr,Eldrcd,Evans,
b ostcr, Fry, Gallentino, Gibonoy, Gilmore, Gray
Gm? m ’ ?" ln , Hamilton, Hart, Herr, Hoistand,
iiuuer, Hippie, Horn, Hummel, Hunsuckcr,
Hunter, Hunt, Jackman, Kilgore, Knight, Lan
-5^ I^W ?) , *)ii? n,M “ ,seo * Ma ßnlr o »MttnderfloW l
M Connell, M’Keo,Miller, Monaghan, Montgom
ery, Moore, Moser, Muse, Palmer,Parke, Paim
leo, Pnumoro, X’atlcrson, Porter, Putney, Uowo,
Rawlins, Roberta, Sallado, Scott, Sidle, Slmon
, ton,Smith, (Berks,) Smith, (Crawford,) Stowart,
Stockdalo, Strong, Struthers, Wheeler, Wick
, lelu, Wright, Zoiglor, Chose, Speofc«r*-«5.
[> Nays— None.
So tho question was determined In tho afilr
i malivo.
On tho question will tho House agree to tho
second proposition, tho yens and nays were ta
ken, agreeably to tlio provisions of tho 10th ar
ticle of the constitution, and are as follows:
Y EAB— Messrs. Abraham, Atherton, Ball, Bar
ton, Bcclc, Boyer, Blgham,Boyd, Caldwell, Car
lisle, Chamberlain, Cook, Crane, Cummins, Da
vis, Daugherty, Doegan, DcFranco, Dunning,
Edlngor, Eldrod, Evans, Fry, Gnllenfino, Gib
bonoy, Gilmore, Gray, Groom, Gwin, Hamilton,
Hleslund, IHlller, Hippie, Hunsfickor, Hunter,
Hurlt, Jackman, Kilgore, Knight, Lnury, (Le
high,) Lowry, (Tioga,) Linn, Mngoo, Maguire,
Mandcr/lold, M’Connell,M’Keo, Monaghan, Mo
sor, Montgomery, Mooro, Muse, Palmer, Pnrko,
Parmloo, Passmore, Patterson, Porter,Rawlins,
Roberts, Rowe, Sallado, Scott, Simonfon, Smith,
(Berks,) Smith, (Crawford,) Stockdalo, Wheel
er, Wlckloln, Wright, Chase, Speaker —7l.
Nays— Messrs. Adams,Baldwin,Beans,Bush,
Byorly, Eckert, Ellis, Hart, Herr, Horn, Hum
mel, M’Combs, Miller, Pontoon, Putney, Sidle,
Stewart, Strong, Struthers, Zolglcr—2o,
So tho question was determined in thoafilrm
atWo.
• SEcnETAuv’s Opfiok, I
IWi - '
* J'Nfv, 1 (lo , ccr V J y the above and
I SluAI, I*7' ‘going,ls n truo and correct copy
ZK
for tho Session of 1854. ««vouwoaiin
IVitnoss my hand and tho Seal of « ft ld nrtw
this tirst day of July, one thousand eight im„
dred and fifty-four, 8 un *
‘O. A. BLACK,
Secretary of the Commonwealth.
July 18, 1854—0m0.
Just' received, a few pieces
WiVom Auction & soiling very low at
JuneTC, 1864. - CHAS. OGILBT*
\ A ;■ Aitentib^ 1 lbysp^]p(ic«r ;
Who have bberT afflicted for
loathsomcdiscase,aDdwho
havb becQ-.U3liig\aliDost every, nostrum before
the public without relief. . Wc say to. yon try
"Bcechorts Anti-dyspeptic,” and you will soon
bo. convinced of its great superiority over every
other preparation. Wo could - give, you ttnany,
certificates corroborating our assertion, -hut a
single trial is worth more than oil. This remedy
Is prepared and sold at thO'DrUg .store bf
: B. J.KEIFFEB,
~ -South Hanover street, a few doors south of,
<ho Court-hotiso, . •
TCarlialo; Juno 15,1854...- : - "; ', '
EAGLE HOTEL,. :
JVb, 381, Market’Street, Philadelphia,
THE subscriber takes this method to Inform
his friends and tho public in general, that ho
bhs taken tills well known stand, and hopes, by
strict attention to business, to gain a share of the
public patronage heretofore so liberally extended
to him while in tho above business in Lancaster
county, and recently in Quniberland county. Pa.
The House has been neatly ftirnlshed through
out, and tho rooms aro largo and airy, and for
comfort ore unsurpassed In tho city. The Table
is always'Stipplicd with tho best the market can
afford, and his Bar can compete for choice li
quors with tho best bars in the City. Tho Sta
bles are largo and newly fitted up for. drovers
aud tho public in general. -.
My charges are as reasonable as any other in
Market street. Give mo a call.
FRED’K. ZARRACHER.
FhUa. April 18,1854^-ly.
JOHN P. LYNE,
TTTHOLESALE and retail dealer in Ameri
ff can, English & German Hardware, Oils,
Paints, YCrnisb, &c. Mechanics, builders and
thopuhlicgenerally, who are in want of Hard
ware of any kind, aro Invited to call inland ex
amine my unusually largo stock of goods, which
I am selling at veryjow prices—just step in, it
will only detain you a few minutes toboeqn
vinccd that what every body;says must bo true,
that Lyne’s is decidedly tho place to get goop
goods at low prices. J. P. LYNE,
' [May 11.] West eide of JV. Hanover si.
Tanner Wanted.
A JOURNEYMAN Tanner and Currier wan
ted by tho undersigned, residing in Wcst
pennsborough township, two miles east of New.
vlllo, on tho Conodoguinct 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 Cradio makers, and all others in want of
this article, tho attention of Farmers is also in
vited to tho great variety of Farming utensils of
tho very best makers. Ploughs of all kinds
furnished at a small advance on City prices.—
Homo rnakcs'at tho mpmifacturbrs prices, also a
superior article of Churns, which wo warrant to
make moro.butter out of tbo same quantity of
Cream than any other Chum in use, try it.
JOHNP.LTNE,
* West side North Hanover Street.
Carlisle, May XI
ENVELOPES,
Die Sinking and Engraving.
DIES altered, Envelopes stamped with busi
ness cards, Homeopathic Envelopes, self
sealed and printed. Paper Bags for putting up
Garden and Flower Seeds, with printed direc
tions, at 55 rSoutli Fourth Street, Philadelphia,
by WILLIAM COLBERT.
N. B. Orders will be delivered by Express, or
as per agreement.
March 28, 1854—Cmo.
Spring and Summer Clothing!
Arnold & Livingston respectfully in
form their friends and the public, that they
have now on hand at their store in North Han
over street, opposite Moglaughlin’s hotel, a very
handsome and complete assortment of Spring
and Summer
Heady-made Clothing,
which they can sell at prices so low as To suitnll
who may favor them with a visit. Their Cloth
ing is all of their own manufacture, and consists
in part of Dress and Frock COATS of tho beat
qualities of English and French Cloths, made
and trimmed in tho very best style; Spring Sack,
Coals of cloth, caesimcres and. tweeds,"various
colors and prices.
French Black Doeskin and Fanoy Cassimero
J PANTALOONS, ns weli as Pantaloons of every
J description, and very cheap.
VESTS of rich fancy silks and satins, bomba
zines, valencias, marscllles, and challies, at all
prices.
A Bill assortment of BOY’S CLOTHING.
Fancy dress articles, embracing all tho new
styles of Cravats.
White, black and colored silk, kid, Hslo
cotton GLOVES of every description.
Trunks and Carpet Bags of superior flnishan
at law prices.
Suspenders of superior manufacture. Under,
shirts and Drawers of flue 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 Moglaugh-
Un’s hotel.
ARNOLD & LIVINGSTON.
Carlisle, March GO, 1864.
GREAT ARRIVAL OF
SPRING & SUMMER
Jit the Store of the subscriber, the Great Mart for
Pry-Goods, Groceries, Booh $ Shoes.-
THE subscriber respectfully informs his
friends and numerous customers that ho Ims
returned from Philadelphia, with a large and va
ried assortment of Spring and Summer Goods,
consisting in part of
Ladies' Press Goods ,
Such ns black and flincy Silks, black ami change
able Alpacas, Bareges, Barege do Laincs, Mous.
do Boge, Bombazines, plain, figured and change
• able Poplins, Lawns, Calicoes,Ginghams, Gloves,
Hosiery, Ac., Ac.
Gentlemen’* Press Goods,
such as fine black and brown French Cloths,
black Doeskin and fancy Cassimers, satin and
fancy Vestings, black & Italian fancy Cravats,
Suspenders, Gloves, Ac.
JUTS JINP CJIVS .
A largo assortment of Mens’ & Boys’ Hats and
Capa, embracing every stylo and quality. Also!
a largo and varied assortment of Parasols, Bon
nets and Ribbons.
■ POMESTICS. —BIeached A unbleached Mus
lin, Checks, Tickings, Jeans, Drills, Tahlo-din
per, Bugging, Osnaburgs, Toweling, Table-lin
ens, Ac.
BOOTS $ SHOES. —A largo assortment of
Men’s, Women’s & ChlldrcnVßoots & Shoos,
Jenny Lind & buskin Shoos at very low prices.
Colored and white Carpet Chain.
QIIOCEItIES. —A largo nssorsmont of Gro
ceries, such as Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Rico,
Teas, Ac., Ac.
All who visit our establishment nro free to ac
knowledge that wo are selling Foreign and Do
mestic Dry-Goods, Bools, Shoes, Ac.,nt aston
ishingly lofr prices. Our lowpriccs have already
attracted a largo number of people. Tho atten
tion of all who wish good bargains is solicited,
as great inducements can bo offered to purchasers.
Don’t forget tho old stand-, Huraerlch’s corner,
North Hanover street; '
Butter, Egga, Rags ond Soup token nt morko
prices. N. W. AVOODS,^g4H<.
Carlisle, April 18, 1854.
{jtSll£?oo'ns«i l
Citizens of Cumberland County,
WHO desire good goods at tho lowest prices
nnd]a very largo and heavy slock to select,
iVom, are invited to call at (ho old Cheap Store,
for
Silks, Bnrogos, Bonnots & Ribbons,
Tissues, Lawns, Parasols,
Barege do Laincs, Gloves, Hosiery,
Ginghams, Bo Begos, Laces, Edgings,
Calicoes Alpachas, French Worked Collars,
Muslins, Cheeks, Spring Shawls,
Tickings, Diapers, Dross Trimmings,
vnoths, Caßslmorcs, Testings, Summer Stuffs,
Jn i ?, r 0 variety’Of other goods, cmhrncipg,
3gSSr»a*««*|
st Arrival of Hardware^
.Subscriber having returned ' thorn ■ tbo
■•has just opened foi-, the Fall trade a
a well selected stock of Foreign and
embracing everything usu
id in that lino of'business. - Tbo atton
tfendsahd the public generally ia.ro
f directed to the assortment on'hand;
thorn that goods of all kinds will be sold
!i at a verysnloll advance on manufacture
8. ‘ ; ,
tiers and BtuWcrs are invited-to exam
' issortmont of Locks,, Latches, Hinges,
1 apwe. Glass, Pntty, Oil, Points, &c.
jmbor thb old stand, in East High street,
[fey-tiro for sale cheap.
•p-. ‘ HENRY SAXTON.
ik Bl, 1854.
Auguf
Bi»V DBVG STOItEI
ucr Street, near the Court House.
FFER, Druggist, would respectful
-1 the citizens of Carlisle and vlcin
is opened a new
CAL AND DRUG STORE,
mtlvely now, and has boon selected
•q. As many of the articles In daily
ians and families deteriorate by ago
, great care will bo taken not to al
ias to accumulate In such quantities.
3 especially Invited to his stock of
tscntial Oils, Tinctures, Wines, Ex
tracts, CdnfcncUous, Chemicals, &c., together
with a Aill assortment of Paints, Varnishes, Dye
stuffs, Pailit and Varnish Brushes, and
' j CONFECTIONARIES
of every variety. He has also on hand a splen
did assortment of Soaps, fancy, hair,
clothes apd -flesh Brushes-, Supporters, Breast
Exhausted, Nipple Shields, Tooth Washes and
Pastes. Also,
Medicinal Wines and lifandics,
of the best quality. Segars, from the best Ha
vana and Spanish bouses, of every flavor, from
one cent upwards. .
In order 10 ensure Ills customers against mis
takes during any temporary absence of the pro
prietor, the'services of an experienced and com
petent assistant have been secured, which will
be felt to bo important, in view of the responsi
bilities which, - ore known to devolve upon the
druggist. • . • ’ ' ,
Physicians* prescriptions will ho faithfully and
promptly attended to. Orders from Physicians
and Merchants in the country will bo filled with
care, and at prices which must prove satisfactory*
A liberal share of public patronage is respect
fully solicited. Terms c®sh.
B. J. KIEFFER.
March 28; 1851. ;
DU. GEORGE Z. BUEXZ,
WILL perform all operations upon the teeth
that may ho required for their preservation.
Artificial teeth Inserted, from a single tooth to an
entire set, oh the most scientific principles. Dis
eases of thoi mouth and irregularities carefully
treated. Office at the residence of his brother,
on North Pitt street.
Carlisle, March 28,185-1.
on. i. c. ippmis,
WILL perform all operations upon the Teeth
that are required for thoir preservation,
such as Cleaning, Filing, Plugging, &c., or will
restore the loss of them, by inserting Artificial
Teeth, from a single tooth to a full set.
on Pitt street, a few doors South of
tho Railroad Hotel.
N, B. Dr. Loomis will ho absent from Carlisle
tho Inst ten days in each month,
Carlisle, March 28, 1851. . - ■
Or. George IV. Ncldicli,
/"IAREPULLT attends to all operations upon
Vy tho Teeth and adjacent parts that disease or
irregularity may require. Ho will also Insert
Teeth of every description, such as Pivot, Sin
gle and Block Teeth, and teeth with *»( >ntinuoua
Gums ;** and will construct Artificial Palates,
Obhurations, Regulating Pieces, and every ap
pliance used ih the dental ait. Operating room
ut tho residence - df Dr. Samuel Elliott, East High
street, Carlisle. ■ >
March 9, 1854.—tf.
Fire Insurance.
THE Alien pnd East Pennaborough Mutual
Fire Insurance 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 s
Daniel Bally, Wm. R. Gorgas, Michael Cock-
Un, Mclcboir Brenneman, Christian Stayman,
John C. Dunlap, Jacob H. Coover, Lewis Uyer,
Henry Logan, Bepjamln H. Musscr, Jacob Mum.
ma, Joseph Wickersbam, Alexander Cathcart.
Tho rates of insurance arc as low and favorable
as any Company of tho kind in tho State. Per
sons wishing to become members are invited to
make application to tbo Agents of the Company
who aro willing to wait upon them nt any time.
BENJ. H. MOSSEU, President.
Henry Looan, Vico President.
Lewis Hyer, Secretary.
Miciiael Cockldi, Treasurer.
March 23, 1854.
AGENTS.
Cpmderland County.—Rudolph Martin, New
Cumberland j 0. B. Herman, Kingstown? Homy
Zparlng, Shlrcmanstown; Charles 8011, Carlisle;
Dr. J. Aid, Churchtown; Samuel Graham, West
Ponnsboro; James McDowell, Frankford; Mode
Grlfllth, South Middleton ; Samuel Woodbuln,
Dickinson; Samuel Coover; Benjamin Haver
stick, Mechanicsburg; John Sherrick, Lisburn;
David Coover, Shcphei'd’stown.
York County. —John Bowvnah, Blllaburg; P.
Wolford, Franklin i John Smith, Esq., Wash
'lngton; W. S. Picking, Dover; J.W. Craft,-Par
adise.
nAßßisnona.—Houser & Lochraan.
Members of tho Company having policies about
to expire, can have them renewed by making ap
plication to any of tbo Agents.
WAU PAPER FOR THE
RIIKXXOK.
I HAVE just received my Spring Slock of Pa
per Hangings, which surpass in style, quality
and price any that has over been exhibited In
Carlisle, I respectfully solicit n call from tho per.
sons in want of Paper Hangings of any descrip
tion, as I am confident my assortment far sur
passes any in tho Borough, and In style and price
has but few rivals in tho city. I only ask of tho
public to call In and examine my assortment be
fore making their purchases, as I am confident
my chased designs cannot full to please the most
fastidious. JOHN P. LYNE
West tide of North Hanover tt.
Carlisle, March 20, 1854.
FIRST ARRIVAL OB' HARD-
WAUJE t
THE subscriber having returned from the city,
lias Just opened for the Spring trado a largo
nml well selected stock of Foreign and Domestic
Hardware, embracing everything usually found
lin that lino of business. The attention of friends
and the public generally is respectfully directed
to the assortment on band, assuring them that
goods of all kinds will bo sold for cash at a very
amah advance on manufacturers prices.
Carpenten and Builders— are invited to exam
ine the assortment of Locks, Latches, Hinges
Bolts, Screws, Ginas, Putty, Oil, Paints, kcJ.\
llcmomhor the. old stand, in East High street
whore they arc for sale cheap, *
HENRY SAXTON.
March 28,1850.
TaUc Notice,
THAT all peraons about commencing house*
keeping, and nil in want of them can get supplied
with knives & forks, spoons, ladles, coffee-mills,
pans, kettles, band-irons, &c., at a very low rate,
\t no w* ' n. SAXTON.
March 28,1868,
PLOUGHS— Durkoo’s colbrnted Tork Plows
constantly on hand—also, Craighead’s and
Plank’s make—all for sale at
March 28,1868. SAXTON’S.
TABLE OJIj.—A now lot of superior TnhTo
Oil, as also Pickles, Tomatlo Ketchup, Bay
Euro, French Mustards, &o. For sale by
f Aug. 8, 1864. • J, W. BBT.
SECOND ARRIVAL.
A'i Second largo lot bf New Goods has Just
xl-boen received at Phllfp Arnold’s in North
Hanovorstrbet, whore taoy be fbuhdthe largest,
best selected and cheapest stock ofDry-Gobds
in tho coiinty. (' Among bis stock wall bo found
all kinds of
■■, ’ Press Goods. J . ; i : jqjy*.
Sucb as Lawns from 6s,to 18J, figured .Bsroge'
do Lanes from CJ to 87,cts. Bamgcsfroiti 18J to
75 eta. Do Bagos’ftqia 18{ to 87$ cts., Chaliies
at the sainib pricoi AW ’ " •
B Q N'tfE TB ,
Another lot of those . Cheap Straw Bonnets for
which there has been such a rush, also. Gimp
Bonncfeat all prices from 26 cents to, s2 60.
A large lot of PARASOLS, lined and plain,
which will ho sold very low. •
BONNET RIBBONS of nil kinds, among,
which win bo found a lot of nice white ones.' „
■Men's and Boy’S Wear of every kind & price,
among which will bo found Linen CHocks, plain
Linnona, Cottonadcs, Drillings, &c.
' The largest stock of Carpets, Oil Cloths.&
Mattings ever brought to Carlisle. Carpets from
12J to $2 00 per yd., 4-4,6-4, and 6-4 Matting,
Oil Cloths of nil widths, which will bo sold at
very small profits. - . ,
GROCERIES,
A largo stock of Groceries, such as coffee, su
gar, tea, molluscs, spices, &c., which will bo
sold as cheap as they can bo hod In the town. ■
Boots and Shoes for-Mon and Boys, Women s
and Children’s shoes of oil kinds, which will bo
sold low. . _ - ■ • v v
Thankful for past favors, hb hopes for a con
tinuance of -the same, and will endeavor to make
it the interest of all to call and see.him, at the
old stand near the Bank.
PHILIP ARNOLD.
Carlisle, Juno 8,1854. . ;
HANTGKI’S
New Clothing EstabliEirent.
THE undersigned respectfully announces to
his old friends and the public generally, that,
ho has ro-commcnced tho CLOTHING BUSI
NESS, in all its various branches, and has Just
opened, fresh from tho city, at “ Leonard’i Cor
ner,** North Hanover street, a well selected as
sortment of READY MADE
CXiOTDIHG,
embracing every stylo, variety and finish, and at
prices corresponding to tho times ond quality.
Ho has also'.on hand a superior stock of •
Cloths, Casslmers & Testings,
of every stylo suitable for. Spring & Summer
Wear, and which ho will make to order on terms
which cannot fail to please. His stock also cm.
braces a fine lot of Men’s
Shirts, Collars,
Cravats, Gloves & Hosiery; In short, every ar
ticle pertaining. to gentlemen’s wear. ‘ Ho re
spectfully invites the public to call and examine
his goods. N. HANTCH.
April 20,1854—tf.
THE subscriber has just returned from the
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
sons id want of good Hardware at reduced price
to givo him a call as he can' accommodate. all
from a needle to an anvil, one at ,prices to suit
tho times.
To Housekeepers.— A groat assortment of
housekeeping articles, such as brass and enamel
preserving kettles, frying pans,-bako pans, waf
fle irons, smoothing irons, shovels, tongs, wait
ers, trays, forks, knives, carvers, steels, butcher
knives, rpoons, plated tea & table spoons, pocket
and pen knives In great -variety, razor ond razor
strops, scissors, shears, spades forks rakes, hoes,
tubs, water cons, painted buckets, wash hoards,
improved patent cistern pumps and lead pipe.
Brushes.—A largo ossorlment of whitewash,
dust; sweeping, horto& painter’s brushes.
Iron. — A largo stock of hammered bar iroiy
rolled iron of oil kinds, hoop iron, sheet irofi,
round, square and band iron, English wagon
boxes, ond steel of all kinds. v*.
Paints, oil, varnishes, tuipontiuo, glue, &c.
Gloss of nil sizes. 1
To Shoeuakers.-t-A full assortment of Mo
rocco, Linings, Bindings, patent Goat Skins,
Lasts, Shoo-threac. Pegs. Knives, and Tools of
ail kinds.
Bioko’s Flro Proof Paints of different colors.
To Carpenters.—A ftill assortment of planes,
saws, chisels, gages, squares, braces, bitts, bench
screws, augurs and augur bltta, hatchets,
To CoAonMAKBns h Saddlers.—A first rale
assortment of carriage trimmings, such os laces,
tassels, fringes, drab cloth and eattinott, head
linings, imitation enameled leather, patent leath
er curtain oil cloth, plain and figured? Dasher
•Irons, Lamps, Axles, Springs, Malablo 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,
Carlisle, March 22, 1854.
Cheap Books & Fancy Articles.
SW. HATESTICK has Just received and is
* now opening a splendid display of Fancy
Goods, to which no desires to call the attention
of his friends and the public.’ ITIs assortment
cannot be surpassed in itovcly and elegance, and
both in quality and price of tho articles, cannot
fail to please purchasers. His stock comprises
every variety of fancy articles, such as
baskets,
FaneyWork Boxes, with staving instruments.
Paper Macho Goods,
Elegant Alabaster and Porcelain Ink-stands
and Trays,
Fancy ivory, pearl & shell card cases,
Port Monaies of every variety.
Gold Fens and Pencils,
Fancy paper weights,
Pnpertles, with a largo variety of ladies’ fancy
stationary,
Motto seals and wafers,
Silk and bead purses,
Ladles’ riding whips elegantly finished,
PerAuUo baskets and bags,
Brushes of every kind for tho toilott,
Roussel’s perfumes ol various hinds,
Musical Instruments of all kinks and at all
prices, with an innumerable variety of articles
elegantly finished.
Also, an extensive and elegant collection of
BOOKS,
comprising tho various English and American
Annuals for 1854, richly embellished and illus
trate 1 Poetical Works, with Children’s Pictorial
Books, for children of all ages. Ills assortment
of School Books and School Stationary la also
complete, and comprises everything used In Col
leges and tho schools. lie olso calls attention to
to Jiis elegant dislay of
Lamps, Qriaiulolct,
from the extensive establishments of Cornelius,
Archer and others, of Philadelphia, comprising
every stylo of Parlor, Chamber & Study Lamps,
for burning either lard, sperm or othcrlal oil, to
gether with flower vases, Fancy Screens, Ac,
ills assortment in this lino is unequalled In tho
borough.
Fruits, Fancy Confectioney,
Nuts, Preserved Fruits, &c,, In every variety and
at all prices, all of which are pure and IVosh, such
os can bo confldonly recommended to his friends
and tho Utile folks. Remember tho old stand,
opposite the Bank.
„ „ , „ S. TV. lIAVEKSTICK.
Carlisle, March 28, 1854.
Ml. C. S. BAKER, "
RESPECTFULLY offers his professional ser
vices to tho citizens of Carlisle and surroim-'
ding country. Ofilco and residence In South
Hanover street, directly opposite tho Volunteer’
office.
March 28, 1654.—tf.
EMBROIDERIES. Just received a largo as
sortment of cuilh, undorsloovos, spencers,
collars and ruffling.
Shawls. —A lot of handsome Spring Shawls,
for sale very cheap.
Gaitsrb.—Black and fhney colored Gaiters,
jast received and for salo by TVolse & Campbell.
March 20,1654. -
AFRESH supply of Paints, Oils, Varnfahes,
Dye Stuffs, Glasses, Putty, Sash Tools, ■&0?
Also; Baking Soda and Bryan’s Pulmonjq
TVafors, for tho euro of Coughs, Colds, Asthma,
Consumption, and all other diseases of tlioLungs,
for solo at B. J. KIEFFER’S.
‘, Carlisle, March 23,1854.
THE MARRIAGE STATE;
Shalt Bapptnna and' Health, or MUiru mA
. Sict,yttt»t alte»d tH‘
i MOST STARTLING CONSIDERATIONS I
• Killqctlons for the TBtmghtful. ,
Strange that counties* human" beings exist and
drag through life m do tbo beasts of the deld-or
th'olasoots of tbo earth, ovinolcgno more thought
or roflcctibb than though the noble faculties of *n|nd :
rroro not vouchsafed to thorn.. .
. Many each are husbands and.fathers, upon wbom>
aro dopondottfc .the health,' the woll-bolng, and tbo
happiness of a'oooSding and affectionate wife, with
poruapsafamUy.ofohuuron. >, •; . ' ,
lIOW OPTSN IT lIAW’EXS THAT tlfK ‘ >!
WIFE ; imOBJIB FROM VJBAE TO tEAB ;
fn that pitiable obhdUlon,as not oven far onoday to
feel the happy and cxhilorutlng Influence Incident
tp the enjoyment of'health. ' r.- >
' She may- not bo an invalid confined to her bod,
or oven, to her room 5 as her pride, ambition ond
energy- Induce- and nerve her to take personal
charge of hot household, overt When-her heollh will
not admit of it; but shtf Is nevertheless perceptibly
Sinking from day to day, and always ailing.:, •
Thus, day after day, and month after month Iran*
spire. - Her health daily sinks, till finally oven the
lope of recovery no longer remains. And thus ' ■
■ ‘ TH E BLOOMIN<3 BRIDE, *
-But a fuw years ago In the flush of health ond
youth, and buoyancy of spirits, rapidly, and appa
rently ' inexplicably, becomes 'a feeble, sickly, de
bilitated wife, with frame emaciated, norVos on
strung,. spirits depressed, countenance bearing the
impress of suffering, and .an utter physical and
menial prostration.
Sometimes this.deplorable change may and docs
-arise from, organic or constitutional causes.- .But
oftenor, by far oftonor, to gross and inexcusable
ignorance of tbo simplest and plainest rules of
health os connected with the.marriage state, the
violation of-which entails disease, suffering and
misery, not only to the wife, but often
Hereditary Complaints upon the Children
“UNTO TH?"-THIRD AND FOUttTU GENERATION, 1 *
rmhamlttloff CONSUMPTION, fiOROFUZaA, 1
HYPOCHONDRIA, INSANITY, GOUT,
ICING'S XSVI&, and other dlxenxex,
‘ ' as n *
/. DREADFUL INHERITANCE
And .must Ihla oonlinuo 1 ■ Shall wo bo wl«a In
all that concerns the cattle of our Holds, oar horses,
our sheep, our cows, oar oxon, tbo nature and
character of the soil ire possess, the texture and
quality of our goods and mcrchantliso ; but In all that
concerns ourselves os human beings, with human
functions and passions, subject to. groat derange*
moot, involving our future pcaco and happiness—
In all that concerns the health end welfare of the
wife of our affections, and the mother of oar* chil
dren; in all that coocerns the mental and physical
well being of those children, ,wo should be. Uo*
merged in the darkest and moat
BENIGHTED IGNORANCE,
AS CULPABLE AS INEXCUSABLE !
How long shall this ignorance prevail se produc
tive of Us bitter fruits 1 How lung shall tne wife
and mother bo ignorant of the nature, character and
causes of tbo various womb and sexual complaints;
embittering her days by suffering—suffering often
prolonged to years, eventuating in a complication of
diseases utterly and hopelessly incurable % Shall
wo forever close our eyes to tbo results of physio
logical. science by which we may arrive at an
ondorslanding of ourselves ns men and. women,
subject’ to serious lifu-long enduring diseases, and
perpetuating them to our children.
LET EVERY WIFE AND HUSBAKD FONDER
.No Au-iiond or-wife it ecd be ignorant of.vhui
contents them most to know In secure their health
nntf happiness. ' lliat'htowledge is contained in a
Unit work entitled
TUB MARRIED WOMAN'S
PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION,
BY DR. A- 1 M. MAUUICiiAU,
VROPESSOR OP DIBEASRR OP WOMEN,
One Hundredth £<t(livn. 18« u, pp. 300. Piee 40
[on pink papur, rxtua niNut.No, f 1 00.)
First published iu 1817 ; and ii is not
SURPRISING OR WONDERFUL,
Coueldcitiig tlmt EVKBY PKJIALK
Wliethn* MAURUCD Oil NOT, can Itnre
ncqulve n full knowledge of the na
ture, character nml causes of her
complaint.*), .with tluf'varloiis
symptoms, anil (hat nearly
HALF A MILLION COPIES
should have been sold It is Impracticable to con
rey fully the various subjects treated of, ns they
are of a nature strictly intended fur the (mirriuu,
or those contemplating mmriuge.
UPWARDS OP ON K HUNDRED THOU
SAND COPIES
Have been BBNp BY MAIL within tbo last few
mouths.
CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC.
UK NOT DEFRAUDED I
Buy no book wile's Dr. A. M. Mnurlccnu, 12)
Libortv Street, N. Y., is on the title jingo, nnrl the
entry in the Clerk's Office on the bnck i>f (ho title
n); nod buv only of rdspcctublo nml lionornMt
era, or semi by mull, and mUlrcsK to Dr. A. M
Mnurice&u, os there sro spurious and surreptitious
Infringements of copyright. •*-.
MC9“ Upon receipt of One Hollar " TUB MAR*
BIRD/WOMAN’3 PRIVATE MEDICAL COM
PANION" is sent (mitUe.l />tA to any . part of the
United Elates, the Canadas and Biiiish Provinces
All Letters most be post-paid, and addressed to
Dr. A. M. MAURIOBAD, Box 1224, N-w.Yor>
Oily. Publishing Office. No, 129 Libei ly SlrcuL
Nsw-Yorh. •
J. P. LYNE,
For sale by Blanch and Crap, Harrisburg} J.
Swartz, Bloomaburg; J. S- 'Worth,Lebanon } C.
W. Do Witt, Milford} J. W. Ensmlngcr, Dan.
holm j n. W* Smith, Huntingdon; S. McDonald,
Unlontown; J. M. Baum, New Berlin} If. A.
Lantz, Reading} E. T. Morso, Cranesvillo, N. Y.
R. P. Crocker, Brownsville ; Wentz & Stork,
Carbondnlej Eldrcd & Wright, Williamsport; S.
Tuck, Wilkcsbarro; G. W. Enrlo, Waynesboro';
R. Crosky, Mercer; S. Leader, Hanover; S. W,
Taylor, l/tica; K. P. Cummings, Somerset} T.
B. Peterson, Philadelphia.
March 28, 1854.
IlßjyCsbyD sit
J. 11. WEI9R. W. K. OAUI’DELt.
Bargains at Weisc & Campbell’s
NEW and cheap store, sonth'-wost comer of
Hanover and Louthoratreets. Wo now fool
a pleasure In announcing that wo have just re
ceived splendid and choice assortment of
Spring and Summer Goods, which wo will odor
at such prices us cannot toil to please the public.
The stock consists of
Dress Doods,
Black and fancy dress silks, Foulards, Organdies,
brilliants, lawns. Jaconets, bareges, &c.
Embroideries, fyc.
A handsome lot of Spencers, Undcrsloovcs, col
lars, rutlllngs, edgings, Inscrtlngs, mourning col.
lars, embroidered linen cambric handkerchiefs.
Ginghams, Checks, Tickings, Muslins, Jeans,
Drills, Bagging, Red and white Flannels, &c.
Cloths I
A handsome assortment of Cloths, Cosslmcros
jmd Vestings, very cheap.
Rorinets!
A largo assortment of Ladles and Mtssos French
Loco, flossamero, Belgrade, .Tripoli,' Braid' and
Straw Bonnots; Misses Fists at very low prices.
Hats!
Mon and Boys* -Canton, Leghorn, China Pearl,
Senate and Palm Loaf Hals.
Parasols, Umbrellas and Looking Glasses,
cheap,
Jioot* and Shoes!
Wo arc soiling a largo lok of Ladies Shoes and
Goiters nt greatly reduced prices, as wo Intend
discontinuing this branch of our business.
Oroccries I
Rio ond Java Coffee, Roasted Coffee, Brown and
wldto Sugars, Lovorlng’s Syrup Molasses, Teas
and Spices. , , . . ,
Our stock for variety ami cheapness is certain
ly not surpassed by any In the county. Those
who wish to purchase articles of superior quality
at reasonable prices, should not fall to give us a
call. < WEIBE & CAMPBELL.
Carlisle, April C, 1864.
Wall paper, Wall Paper.
ANOTHER arrival of Wall Paper just re
ceived, cheaper than over. Also, Window-
Shades by tbo cargo, cheap, cheaper, cheapest!
for sale by HENRY" SAXTON.
> April 18,1664.
c\JiT ALL PAPER.—a very largo lot of Wal
" IT Paper of every shade and
ranging from 0$ eta, and upwards. Tho stock
consists of a frill assortment of common, satin,
silvered and gUt papers, all of which will ho sold
low at SAXTON’S
from the Parents,
Domestics!
Ifcw Goods Agalui
PHICES y REDXrOEn! I''
I AM now oponlng iny second stfppiy 6f Sum,
mer.Goodn, whlchhave been bought IbnuSl
at astonishlnglylow ttflcosi’;' ■ 2
Has dbßaizo'Qtl24worth 18J.
, Xawna(frs( colors) 0| worth 12j*
Lawns (fast 1 colors) 32$ worth 20*
Barone do XatnCs 6| worth 12|<
do Lainoa 12J worth 2ut -
•MuSlinifl* worth 8v ‘ ; ’ - <
Bareges 18J worth 81,' ' : v* • V
Black Silks 82J worth 8?r - : - • f. ,
Black Silks $1 worth sl,2#; * .
.Stockings 6} worth 32J.
Black'Casßfmerbssl.wortlisi > fid ; 1
. A full assortment of Needle forked EWcfc
sleoves, Collars and Ohlraezotts, ■ - ff
v Ladies Dress Goods,
n great yariety, trachas Tissues, Summer Silks.
Lawnfl, Baragek, &c. k-, . • . , 0,,K5 f
SUMMER SHAWLS, veiylow.
Great Bargains In Hosiery drijl Gloves.
oSea^v '^° ry C^a^’
; _ Pant Stuff & Vesting
' PARASOLS, RIBBONS, Cani
bricka, Table Covers, Tickings, Checks, Linens.'
Llncp Handkerchiefs, cheapo{p 0 {
than over sold In Carlisle. p
•800/* and Shoes,
A Uttlo lower than ever. - Having now tho lore
est and cheapest stock of .Hew Goods in tha
county, lain determined to give all who will
favor mo with a call, great bargains. ‘ • •
Our old friends and customers aro earnestly
Invited to call at the'ol&store, East Main st^
Our motto Is *• short profits and qufcfc 1 silos."
■ * * V’OHAS. OGILBY.
Oarlialo, June 1, 1854.-‘- • ■
, “We iilrjve lo Please.”
THE Subscriber would respectfully announed
to. the, citizens of'Carlisle, and all persons
visiting the same, that Jip.hos now on hand tnd
will continue to bp supplied,with tho latest nov
elties of each successive season, comprising, Itf
port, •
CONFECTIONARIES
of the choicest varieties,' such as Fine Candy
Toys, Jelly Oakes, Bon Sons, Gum, Cordial, Le
mon, Chocolote, and Fruit Drops, Bose, Vanilla
and burnt Almonds; French and exploding Sec
rets, also all the common varieties, all of which
will bo sold wholesale or retail, at low rates, at
THE OLD STAND, N. HANOVER ST,,
a few doors North of tho Dank, where ho has Just
received Fruits and Nuts of tbo latest Importa
tions, such ns Oranges, Lemons, Balslns, Figs,
Prnons, Citrons, Currants, soft and paper shelled
Almonds, Filberts, Cocoa, Cream and iG round •
Nuts. A 150,.. ‘
TOTS AND FANCY GOODS , ,
of every kind and from oil parts of Europe, man
ufactured of wood, glass,, china, papior-machia,
tin, India rubber, zinc, &c., such as flnerwax, kid
and Jointed dolls, sewing and card boskets, work
and fancy boxes, flower vases, motto caps, tea
setts, music boxes, port monies, bnctlo-doors,
grace hoops, masks, drums, guns, trumpets, do
minoso, lotto other games, &c., fancy soaps
and hair oils of every variety. In connection
with tho above, a largo stock of * m
FAMILY GROCERIES,
such oaLoverlng's crushed, pulverized and brown
Sugars, Coffee, Molasses,- Starch, Indigo, Sule
ratus, Green and Black Teas, Spices, Butter,
Water and Soda .Crackers, Matches, &c., and as
wo “ Strive to Please,” all are invited to call ond
examine our stock.
Tho subscriber returns liis thanks to tho public
for tho patronage heretofore bestowed on him,
and hopes by a desire to please to merit a con
tinuance of tho same. ‘ P. MONTER,
Carlisle, March 28,18 M;
Uscftil, Fragrant, uud Good!
BJ, KJEFFER has just returned from Phll
• adclphia, with an additional supply of Fresh
DRUGS, which, in connection with his former
stock,*wi!l make Ida establishment complete in
this department. In addition to the above, ho
lias alsp just opened a fresh supply of
Confectionaries, Fruits, Nuts,
Pastes, and Fancy Articles of every’ description.
.- Tho attention of ladles is especially Invited to
his,extensive oasortment of f.mcy articles. La
dles* Toilet Fancy Soaps and Perfumes of every
variety. 1 Gentlemen are Invited to examine 'lris
fitio assortment of Fancy Articles. Scgars, Ghi
pa.and Porcclcan Pipes, Tolmccocs of every va
,rigty,-Shaving and Toilet Soaps, which will bo
•found to bo very superior \ Canes, Riding and
Carriage Whips, and many other articles which
more especially interest gentlemen.
A number of very superior Woolen MatU on
hand. -
The Proprietor will be very happy to have his
friends generally call and examine his goods,
whether they may wish to purolmse'or not/
B. J. KIEFFEI!
Carlisle, March 23,1851.
REMOVAL.
JOHN D. GORGAS hereby informs his friends
and customers, that ho has removed his TIN*
WARE and STORE ROOMS to the room lately
occupicd by Mr. J. W. Eby as a Grocery Store,
on West High street, where he will as heretofore
manufacture and keep constantly In store, every
description of
TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE,
mndo to the best stylo, and at tho very lowest
prices. Good workmen and tho very best ma
terial always employed, so as to Insure entire
satisfaction. .
Spooling and Job Work done at the shortest
notice, in a superior manner and at fair prices.
Also, in storo at all seasons, a largo and attrac
tive variety of
Parlor and Cooking Stoves,
comprising every new and toncy stylo, of all prices
and sizes, adopted to burning either wood or coal.
His assortment of Stoves ho intends shall not be
surpassed by any otlidr establishment} compris
ing a score or inoro of different stylos to suit all
tastes. Tlmnkfhl to his friends for tho patronago
so long bestowed upon him at his old stand, ho
respectfully invites a call at his now-establish
ment, confident that his largo assortment cannot
toil to please. JOHN D. GORGAS,
Carlisle, March 20, 1854.
SPESKMII, JEWELRY I
THOMAS CONLYN, West High St., a few
doors west of Burkholder’s Hotel, has Just
received tho largest assortment of'
Superior Jewelry
ever offered l« Carlisle, consisting In part of Gold
jffi and Silver Watches of evory variety, and
{&Z\ at all prices, eight day Clocks, Silver (a
and tea spoons, sliver table forks And
butter knives, gold and silver spectacles, ladies’,
ami gentlemen's gold pons and 1)000113, gold pens
with silver holder, gold chains, of every descrip
tion, car and finger rings, at oil prices, breast
pins, &c. Also, Accordeons and Musical Boxes,
together with a great variety of toncy articles.—
persona desiring to purchase, arc invited to call
and examine tho assortment. Wo arc prepared
to soil at very reasonable prices. Quality of all
all goods warranted to bo as fine ns sold for;
THOMAS CONLYN.- ;
Carlisle, March, 28, 1858.
HATS I HATS 11
THE subscriber respcctfrilly Informs hi*
friends and tho public generally, that ho has*
removed Ida Hat ami Cap Store to his new build
ing In Main street, whore ho will bo glad t 0 boo*
his old customers and friends. Ho has now oiv
fijga hand o splendid assortment of Hats' of
jSt-M descriptions, from tho common "Woof
tho finest Pur and SUk Hats, and at
prices that must suit every ono who has an oyw
to getting tho worth of his money. ’ His Silk,
Moleskin and Reaver Hats, aro unsurpassed for
lightness, durability and finish, by those of any
other establishment in tho county.
Boys’dlats of every description constantly on
hand. Call and examine.
n , „ WM. H. TROUT.
Carlisle, March 28, 1853.
Patent Calvenlzed Iron Tubing)
L __ FOR CHAIN PUMPS.
"I'UIE Tubing, mado of Galvanized Iron by
X patent machinery, possossoa groat strength,
combined with simplicity and neatness, ana is
warranted not to corrode, is now offered for sal*
nttho warohous oftiio American Qahenized Iron
Works, No. 14, North Tenth Street, Plilla.-
A full assortment of our American Galvanized
Shoot and Roofing Iron always on hand.
. All orders promptly attended to by
• [Juno 10, Bm] McCULLOUGH & 00.