.», ■ mimssomm. : jin of that band that till (be land, ' • draw jTcotaedrth her stow; '* feeht happy indefcd.is the life we lead, - JJaojr tier© ia riches far Surpassing the fanner’a purse,- • Whileother pursuits roayyield more fruits, ..rr3ftt pllen produce touch >vorse. Wo enry.not the statesman's lot, •BtiH-clathbring for bis class, ijfor his. thaffighU for gloiy’s rights, ■ ! ’ At some redoubted pass, •Jfo risk hare we on boisterous sea, ' .7 No fears lest tempests whelm jUlwe possess without redress. I-. While laboring at the helm. , The fruitful fields its bounties yields ■ A rich reward of toil; • , He ours the trade to plr the spade, And deeply plough the soil;. We walk abroad o’er carpet sod, And flowerets kiss our feet;. Whose odor rise to .scent the skies— • A tribute pure and pieet. • To all we give the means to lire, . 5 ■ -x As brother shares with brother, ; thus fulfil the holy will „ 11 ' That bids us leave each other, ‘ . O, life secure from guilb, and pure, v ‘ .To^hceroy.love'clingevert VWith-allils mightand fond delight, , ; To change from thte. no never ! v EFFECTS Ofemifc- F iIBS. , The sayij Agriculture plays such an in this age of pro gress and piston rods that we must rejoice at every fresh means made use of to increase our productiveness. Tho farmers of the United States have a great deal to icpnr yet. To pro-, dace that learning there is nothing better than tho stimulating effects produced by- tho compe tition engendered at Onr Agricultural fairs.— The productiveness of our farms and cattle could bd doubled, and that, too, without adding ten per cent, to the expenses. In tho way of scientific farming, wo are far behind not only Belgium, but England and Scotland. Men crowded together upon a small area ol land are compelled by stern necessity to make the roost ofthcirlimited means: and where hunger is the schoolmaster the lessons taught arc not npt to be soon forgotten. With us a condition of things just the reverse exists. The possession of too much land has hitherto induced a careless and slovenly system of husbandry, from the effects of which in many of thc i earliest settled parts of the country, we are but now beginning to recover. Some of the new practices intro duced abroad ate not applicable to the same ex tent; on account of the difference in soil and climate, and also in the price of labor. The great feature of modern improvements in Eng land, which added immensely to tho value .of lands in that country, and destined in all proba bility to quadruple the products of tho king dom, is one which might be introduced intoour country to a limited degree With great advan tages ; this consist in an 'extended system of drainage. In the moist climate of Great Britain this practice of under-draining, as it is there called, f for the drains nrc.constructed of manu factured tiles and covered,) embraces all lands, both high and low and has been followed by astonishing results. The philosophy of drain . ibg consists in this; that it gives thocultivator command of the water by which his soil is af fected ; enabling him to use the redundancy ia one caso to supply tho deficiency in another. • Koo much water, whether it comes from ex; CCssiro nun or permanent springs in the soil is pernicious to cultivation. True, under certain conditions, it may even cause a great luxuri ance of vegetation; but as a general rule, the plants produced in a wet soil are not so nutri tious and valuable. It is stated in some re ports on English agriculture by the late Rev. Henry Colman, of Massachusetts, that tho duke of Portland, as far back as 1846, had completed more than seven thousand miles of drainage on his estate. Another proprietor made two hun dred and HRy miles-yearly: and a third had completed the drainage ol four hundred and sixty seven acres at the expense of more than one thousand - five hundred pound, nndjiad ia creased the rental of his land by these opera tions to the amount of four hundred and thirty-1 ty-five pounds two shillings and four pence, or at the rate of twenty-nine per cent, upon the! capital expended. To mention but one of the many instances of profit Irom this source ad duced by Mr. Colman, a farmer made upon wet land two hundred bushels of potatoes per acre; the product of the same land after it had been drained was six hundred and ten bushels per aero. Judicious drainage not only enlarges your crons, but it is the only specific against drouth. Prof.Mapcs, by mcansof buried drains, has grown as fine crops this year os was ever grown in New Jersey. - Ilia neighbors, who be lieved in the “godd old way, have scarcely crops enough to pay for tho seed. The world moves, however, and the lime will yet come When the scientific farmers will be as numerous 1 as scientific professors. To burry forward that happy day, no institution plays a more impor- , tant part than the fairs of our different Agricul- ; tural Societies. To Prcunrt Knntrj Pictures. Pictures arc an almost endless source of amusement to children, and as a great variety may now bo had at a trifling coat, theroare bm few families where some are not to ho found • there are, perhaps, as few families where vexa tion has not been experienced m finding lum Boon the mere paper pictures aro torn. A sim ple plan by which children may use them for years, without tearing, is to paste them on to cheap calico—or the belter part of worn-out calico garments will do just os well. Rub with ftilttlo smooth flour, paste the back of a pio • turo and the calico on which it is to be put; „ lay the picture smooth upon tho calico, and leave it to, dry gradually; when quite dry. : s neatly cut round the edges, and tho picture Will bear all tho treatment children arc likely to giro it without being torn. Parents who have not tried it. would be surpised what a fund , of amusement they might inexpensively acquire ' for their children, if they would so serve every picture that comes in their way, and provide a Eortfolio or box for their reception. When, iJWcrcr, we say every picture, wo must bo un derstood of course, to. mean crery picture that has no impure or hurtful meaning. It is a pity that so many of an objectionable sort are published, and if a child should become Posses sed of such, it will bo tho part of wisdom in tho parent to destroy them.— Godey's Lady Hook, PnuKiN'o (inAi'Ka.—l'rui , — Prune grapes in November but never in tho spring.— In gammer, os soon as the grapes sec. pinch ofT all tho ahoots, three eyes beyond the fruit.— These will sprout again, and must again be pinched off, three years beyond the junction Again they will sprout. Let these young shoots grow, and when the insects come they Will cat those lender twigs and let the res t alone. Never cut oil leaves to let tho sun in to ripen the fruit; it will ripen faster with than without the leaves. In Summer, grapevines stop grow ing. Feed ttom with weak guano water, and two days after with weak potash water. - TliU will give more fruit and better flavor. Grape vines ore rank feeders; so arc raspberries and blackberries. . Pcantino Potatoes in tiib Fai.l.—A wri- Ur in the Maine Farmer says, *•! loft my pota toes in the ground last fall, and found in July were more than os largo again as the others planted in tho spring. I have seen this season, others planted last full, and they were excellent, very largo, sound and handsome, and Indeed hotter than I over saw. To plant them, plow deep, and then furrow; di-op m tho pota to* whole; cover with strong then tho whole with rich earth. By doing so. you may have handsome, large and early pota toes. If this is the result in Maine, it will cer faigly do jit Pennsylvania. Try it. * / : Cfceap & FflUCf Articles. . ty VP.&Tlolt has fuat received and fa ti<fbr‘ dpeatogi'a hplendld display* Of •Fancy-' Goods, desires tocallthe attention of his iHdndi.aud, the public. Hla Tujsbrtment cannot be surpassed in novelyAnd elegance, tmd both in quality and price of the articles, cannot fail to plooso purchasers. His stock comprises every variety of .fancy articles; Sucb as - / Ladioff-Fancy baskets, . Fancy Work Boxes, with sewing instruments. Paper Macho Goods, ’ . , ... {y-,' ■ Elegant Alabaster and : Porcelain and Trays, ‘. . - • ; ’ J1 ' - Fancy Ivory, pearl & shell card coses, - ' Port Mdnales of every varied, Gold Pens and Pencils,-’ 1 Fancy paper weights,- / - •» - Popertica, with a largo variety of ladles* fancy stationary,, ••• Motto seals’and wafers, ‘' . . Silk and.-bead purses, - Ladies 1 riding whips elegantly finished,' ‘-it . , PeriUmo baskets and bags. Brashes of every kind for the tollctt,. Roussel's perfumes of various kinds, . j Musical Instruments of aU kinks and at all prices, with an innumerable 'variety of articles elegantly finished. ‘ ' * Also, an extensive and elegant collection of BOOKS, comprising the various English and American Annuals for 1854, -richly embellished and Ulus trate Poetical Works, with Children's Pictorial Books, for children of all ages. Bis assortment of School Books and School Stationary Is also complete, and comprises everything used in Col leges and the schools.. Be also calls attention to to his elegant dislay of . . . tiimps, Griiindolct, Acr.j - 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 ethcrial.oU, to gether with flower vases, Fancy Screens, &c.- Hla assortment in this lino Is unequalled in the borough. ~ Fruits, Fancy Confcctioney, Nuts, Preserved Fruits, &e M in every variety and at all prices, all of which arc pure and fresh, such as can be confldenly recommended to fais friends and tho little folks. Remember the old stand/ opposite tho Bank. S. W. HATERSTICK, Carlisle, March 28, 1854. W. E. CAUrBELL. •J. m WBISE, Bargains at Weiso & Campbell’s NEW and cheap store, south-west corner of Hanover and Loutherstrects. Wo now/bol a pleasure in announcing that wo ham Just re ceived a splendid and choice assortment' of Spring and Summer Good#; which- wo will offer at such prices os' cannot fail to please tho public. Tho stock cop»»sis of ' , V .. Orvss (iloodS) Black and fancy drcss silks, Foulards,; Organdies,' brilliants, lawns, jaconets, bareges, &c. Embroideries, Ifc. ■ , A handsome lot of Spencers, Undorsleoves, col lars/Tufilings, edgings, insert Ings, mourning col lars, embroidered linen cambric handkerchiefs. , Domestics/ ‘ Ginghams, Checks, Tickings, Miislins, Joans, Brills, Bagging, Rod and.whito Flannels, &c. Cloths! A handsome assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, very cheap. Bonnets! ' A large assortment of Ladies and Misses French Laco, Gossamcro, Belgrade, Tripoli, Braid and Straw Bonnets; Misses Fiats at very low prices. Hats! “ Men nod Boys’ Canton, Leghorn, China Pearl, Senate and Palm Leaf Huts. Parasols, Umbrellas audLooking Glosses, very cheap. Soots and 'Shoes! We are selling a largo lot of Ladles Shoes and Gaiters at greatly reduced prices, as wo intend discontinuing this branch of our business. Groceries ! Rio and Java Cofibe, Roasted Coffee, Brown and white Sugars, Lovering'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 articlosof superior quality at reasonable prices, should not fait to' give us a call. WEISS & CAMPBELL. Carlisle, April 0, 1854. ci-iiUf. i cuu'iiu Clulliing Henry 9. Uli or, South Hanover street, next door o the Poti-offiety Carlisle, WOULD inform his friends and tho public Chat ho has lately added largely to his stock, and is fully prepared to supply all who may furor him with a call, with any article in his lino. He has Just, completed a most extensive assortment of spring & Summer Clothing, which ho Hatters ijinael/ ho can sell as cheap 1 not cheaper, th m any other establishment In this county. “ Ho has always on hand a groat variety of ready made clothing, suitable for all seasons,msgtifac. turco under Ills own supervision, and guaranteed to give satisfaction to purchasers* Just received, a largo assortment of Cloths, Oasflimers & Vestings, with a Aril supply ofFall & Winter Goods, which will ho made up in a fashionable and durable manner, at short notice and on reasonable terms. He would calhattonfiop to his stock of Shirts, Collars, Cravofs, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Hosleiy, &0., which is most complete. For the liberal patronage heretofore extended him, he fools indebted to his nnmerous ctuitd mors, and assures them that no efforts will bo spared In future to please them in stylo, manu facture and price. Give us a call. May 20, 185l—ly.' HANTCU’S Now Clothing ’ ab'if ment. TUB undersigned respectfully announces 1o his old friends and the public generally, that ho has ro-commonccd the CLOTHING BUSI NESS, In all Ua various branches, and has just opened, fresh from the city, at “Leonard*» Cor ner,” North Hanover street, a well selected as sortment of READY MADE . C I.OTII IK Q, embracing every stylo, variety and finish, ond al prices corresponding to the times and quality, lie has also on hand a superior stock of ClolUs, Casslmers &, Testings, of every stylo suitable for Spring & Summer Wear, and which ho will moke to order on terra/ which cannot full to please. Hi# stock also cm. braces a lino lot of Men’s Slilrtg, Collars, Cravats, Gloves & Hosiery j In abort, every ar ticle pertaining to gentlemen’s wear. lie re spectfully Invites tho public to call and examine his goods. N. HANTCU. April 20, 3854—tf. , A'CARD. Dr. H, W. Cauftnan WOULD rospecUhlly announce to tho citi zens of Carlisle oud vicinity that after an experience of twelve yours In the practice of Medicine, ho has located himself In their midst for tho purpose of devoting his entire attention to tho practice of the profession, and would ro ipwlfiilly solicit n sharo of public patronage. Hlsoflko and residence is next door to 0. MasUughUn'a Hotel, North Hanover st. . Carlisle, June Tl t IBs4—Um. Notice TS hereby given, that application will bo made Xto tho next Legislature, agreeably to tlio con stitution and laws of Hih Commonwealth of Penn sylvanlii, for an alteration In the charter of the Carlisle Deposlfo Hank, so us to confer upon said Bank tlio rights ami privileges of a hawk of Issue, to change tho name to that of “The Car lisle Bank,” find to li/'oruaau tho capital stock one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. If prac ticable. By order of fho Board of Directors. ' WM. M: BBBTJSM, Cot Mir. : Carlisle, Juno 29, 1864—Oni H^WcwOoodsAsulnl ; Prices beducldi.; :: I AM.now'openingjnty second supply of: Sum' mer Goods, which have been bought for cash at astonish ipgly:jow.prioea.'>; 'v>i y ;Mus do Bouse at 13i worth 28{. - ,'r • Lawns (faotsslors>.Oi worth 124. /, • • ■ « Lawnsrftst e&brs) 12$.worth20.. . . ■ ‘ Ci wortb J2J. , Baregrfp Lalnes 12jJ worth 26, i, ' ‘Mnsllntfe*worthB, . BarcgcalSi,worthBl. r.r Black Silks 62£ worth 87. ' Black Silks $1 worth $1,25;l . : ; Stockings 0$ worth 12|. •. ; Black Cassirocros'Sl worth $1,50. "A full assortment of Needle Worked Under sleeves, Collars and Cblmcgolts. Ladies DrcssCioods, ' n great variety, such as Tissues, Summer Silks, Lawns, Barngcs, - - . t 4 , SUMMER SHAWLS, very low. ' Great Bargains in Hosiery and Gloves.' • ' A goodsupply and very cheap, ol Summer Clothes, ' - r - • . Pant Stuff & Vesting. , PARASOLS; BONNETS, RIBBONS, Com bricks, Table Covers, Tickings,'Chocks,-Linens, Linen Handkerchief, Diapers, : &c./cheaper than ever sold in'Catllele. ' r ‘ ” Booh and Siloes/ ”'• ‘ ’•'••• A little .tower than ever.' Having now. the larg est and cheapest stock of New Gbods in the County, I am determined to give all Who will favor mo withi* call;great bargains., ‘ Our. old friends and customers are earnestly invited to ball et the bid store. East Main at. Our motto is « short profits and quick sales.” - CHAS, OGILBY. , . Carlisle, June 1,1854. , “We' Strlve to Please*” THE Subscriber would reSpectftdly announce to tbo citizens of Carlisle, and all persons visiting the some, that he has now on hand and will continue to be supplied with the latest nov elties of each successive‘season, comprising, in Part, . - . - ■ * ■ .CONFECTIONARIES of tbo choicest varieties, such as Fine Candy Toys, Jelly Cakes, Boij Bons, Gum, Cordial, Le mon, Chocolate, and Fruit Props, Bose, VanlUi end burnt Almonds; French and exploding Sec rets, also all the common varieties, all of which will be sold wholesale or retail, at low rates, at . THE OLD STAND, N. HANOVEK ST., a few doors North of tho.B-uk, where ho has Just received Fruits and Nuts of the latest importa tions, r such noCrangqs, Lemons, Raisins, Figs, Pruens, Citrons, Currants, soft and paper shelled Almonds, Filberts, Cocoa, Cream and Ground Nuts. Also,' .* TOYS AND FANCY GOODS; of every kind apd from allparta of Europe, man ufactured of wood,-glass, china, papier-machie, (in, India rubber, zinc, Ac., such ns flue wax, kid and jointed dolls, sewingand card boskets, work and fancy boxes, flower vases, motto caps, te.v setts, music boxes, port .monies, battle-doors, grace hoops, masks, drums, guns, trumpets, do minose, lotto and other games, &c., fancy soaps and hair oils of every variety; In connection with tbo above, a largo.stock of ; PA Y GROCERIES, such as Lovoring’s crushed, pulverized and brown Sugars, Ooflfeo, Molasses, Starch, Indigo, <JaIo ratus, Green and Black Teas, Spices, Butter. Water and Soda Crackers, Mutches, Ac., and as we.« Strive to Please/* allure invited to call and examine our stock.. . , v The subsoriber.returns his thanks to the public for. the patronage heretofore bestowed on him.' and hopes by a desire to please to merit a con tinuance of the game. F. MONTER. Carlisle, March 23, 3 854. ' ITseltol, Fragrant, ond Good! BJi'KIEFFER has just returned from Phll • adelphm, with an additional supply ol Fresh DRUGS, which, in connection with bis former stock, will make his establishment complete in this department. Jn addition to the above, he has also just opened a fresh supply 0f,,, . Confectionaries, Fruits, Wilts, Pastes, and Fancy Articles of every description. The attention of ladles is, especially invited to his extensive assortment of fancy articles. La dles’ Toilet Fancy Soaps and Perfumes of every variety. Gentlemen are-lnvitcd tp examine his flno assortment of Fancy Articles. ' Segura, Chi na and Porceloan Pipes, Tpbaccoe? of every va riety, Shaving and Toilet Soaps, which will he found to bo very superior;-Canes, Riding and Carriage IVhips, and many othor articles which moro especially Interest gentlemen. ‘ A number of very, superior Woolen Matts on land. , Tho Proprietor will bo very hoppv to have hli friends generally call and.examine bis goods, whether they may wish to purchase or not. ' ■ - B. J. KIEFFER. Carlisle, March 28, 1854. REMOVAL JOIIN D. GORGAS hereby informs his friends and customers, that he has removed his TIM WARE nnd STORE ROOMS to tho room lately obcuplcd by Mr. J. Wv Eby os a Grocery Store* on West High street, where ho will as heretofore manufacture and keep constantly in store, every description of. . TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE. h>ado In tho best stylo, and at tho very lowest prices. Good workmen and tho very best ma terial always employed, so as to Insure entire satisfaction. Spouting and Job TTork done at the shortest notice, in a superior manner and at fair prices. Also, In store at oil seasons, a largo ond attrac tive variety of Parlor ajid, Cooking Stoves, comprising every new and fancy stylo, of all prices and sizes, adapted to burning either wood or coal. His assortment of Stoves he ip tends shall not bo surpassed by any other establishment; compris ing n score or more of different stylos to suit all tastes. T backfill to bis friends for the patronage so Jong bestowed upon him .at his aid stand, ho respectfully invites a call at his,new establish meat, confident Uiat his large assortment cannot JOHN D. GOHGAS C.trlißlti, March 28, 1854, BPEXDID JEWEI.iI, t Thomas conlyn, iv w t High st., a few doors west of Burkholder 5 * Hotel, has lusl accwed the largest assortment of • . . over offered In Carlisle,consisting In part of Gold & and Silver Watches or every variety, and kSj, at ull Prices, eight day Clocks Silver tn nSrtflfrblo and tea spoons, silver table forks' and butter knives, gold and silver spectacles fadfaa and gentlemen’s gold pens and pencils, gold pens with silver holder, gold chains t>f every descrip tlon, car and flngar rings, at all prices, breast pins, &c. Also, Accordcons and Musical Boxes together with a groat variety of fancy abides Persons desiring to purchase, arc invitee! to call and examine the assortment. We are prepared to soil at very reasonable prices. Quality of all all goods warranted to ho as fine as 'sold for. THOMAS CONLYN. , Carlisle, March, 23, 1868. : ' • ; " • OATS J HATS I ! TUB subscriber - respectfully informs hfa ft-Icndfl and the public generally, that ho has removed his Hat and Cap store to his new build ing in Main street, where he will’ 1 be glad to see his old customers and friends. Ho has now on {rtSTlfr ■ lumd a splendid assortment of Hats of Jabj[ all descriptions, from tho common Wool tho finest Fur and Silk Hats, and at prices that must suit every ono who has an eye to getting fho worth of his money. His Bilk, 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 band., Call and examine. - • WJL H. TROUT. Carlisle, March 28, 1883. I*a(cni Calvenlzed Iron Tubing, FOR CHAIN PUMPS. ' . THE Tubing,' made of Galvanized Iron by patent machinery, possesses groat strength, combined with simplicity and neatness, and la warranted not to corrode, la nowo/feredfor sale l bc waT-uhoug ofthe American Oah'tnitn]lron a Nortll Tcnlj, Street. Phlla.— a. full assortment of r our American Galvanized tmeotawl Uonflng Tyon always on hand. All or«Wr* pfwnpily attended to by , . ' O UM lfi » Bm 3^^,SX < jOULLOUGU fcOo, 1®? ana MtaUlh or '.BlWjl ■■ «r. ( ■ > ' sfe j STAftftl SI D E-fiATIO NS I : ' K®t;clioii3 for the Thoughtful. . - ; j3t!rMw)knt,coubtlMs human beings oslrt and 'JmevlbfijOßb lifo aa do Ihc’bcaataof tho flolL or evincing, nd more thought orrOQwnSon than though the noble faculties of mind wbW'ntyjtotfolisfcfotl to thorn. • u,. . - t ■■ i • ’• vfilany titfob are husbands and fulhorß, upon vrlroro, itto «i|pea&ohv,.tho health, .the woll-bolog, and > the bappll&fc'of oconfldinof and affectionate iti/o, with raiphy of children.. • flow Of'l'S* IT HAPfKSS TXUT TUB wiF3'.imoßßa feoh ykab to teas 1 in that bitlpblc:conditloD as sot ores for one day to ; feel. tholiappy ond oxhrtcroUug influence incident ;U>lha oojiirajont ofbctOlb. ' " ' 1 Shp, tuny not bo nn Invalid confined to bet bed. •or bvoiHdfbor toots ji as her' pride* ambition.noa’ «jnergy>|imaoe mid‘.sorts her,.lo tako 'personal ■ ebarget tf her household, even, when her beollbwiU - not-admit of U; but abo u nevertheless perceptibly ilnWbg ffotft’dny.to day’, and iUwoysailfng. Tbqt'day dflcr'day, and monlb after 1 month trao spiral liar health-doily sinks, till dually oven th< ; ope ofrbcovery no longer remains. And thus ■ ,• ■ ■ BLOOMINQ BRIDE, a"foV years ogo in tho flush of health .ulu /oirtb,-iu}d buoyancy of spirits, rapidly, and appa rently dooxpUcably. becomes n, foozle,, sickly, do* 'lilftatod.’wiTo, TTitn frame emaciated, .nerves an-* strung,Vspirits depressed, countenance bearing' the (uiprewof.suffering, -oad' au. utter physical,"and mentil prostration, r ’ ' *- ' * ' Soinetiiies this deplorable change may utxd does iriso fiwfc' organic) or. constitutional causes*. Bat jftcnoivfby far oflencr, to gross and inexcusable igntiraude- of (be simplest and plainest rules’ .of health *#' connected iritb (he marriage* state,'tbs violation'of'trbiob cniaili disease, ‘suffering and misery. ttot'only to the wife, but Often : 1 - ' v i Ilcmitofy Complaints upon -the Children .** UNfO - THE THIRD AND FOURTH OENEBATIOir,'* CONSUMPTION,■ SCROPDM, HVOPCIIOVDIUA, IN9ANITT,' GOUT, ICING'S' EVIL, and other diseases, - •-V ■, •* «s »-' • ; ■ 1-i DREADFUL INHERITANCE ■ " from Uio Parents. And must this'continue t Shall we bo‘ wiM lo . «I 1 lluxl'cnnocrDß the entlfo of oar Delda, oat horses, ■•nr sheep, enr‘cows, our osoo, tbo nature‘sua ' -likTAttef-;of tbo’ *t)iJ we possess, the texture and , juality.ofoor goods ond merchandise; but la all (hat .•■uicems ourselves as human beings, with human and passions, subject to great derange meut, Involving- oar future peace and happiness— m nil'that concerns the hcnltb and welfare of the wife ©f our affections, and the mother of our chil dren: In all that concerns tbo mental and, physios) well beTn^' «f (h»se children. we should be lea- BENIGHTED IGNORANCE, aS t CULI’ABI.B AS mKXCirSAOI.S ! How long shall (his ignorance prevail so produc tive of its hitter fruits » How long shall tue .wife and mother bo Ignorant of the nature, character and causes of tho various womb and soxusl complaints, embittering, her days by suffering—Buffeting often prolonged to yehts, orcntustlng hi a complication of diseases. utterly and hopelessly incurable! Shull, we for over, oloso our eyes to tbo results of physio* logical eeionce by which we may arrive ut on ondonrtahding of ourselves as tnon and women. Subject to’serious life-lung enduring diseases, nuu perpetuating them to our children. let kvertwife and hubs And fonder' JVb knsband or tri/e »i«d be ignomnt t'/iHiii conroiii them most (o kiuno ta /truer their htiiUL tind. happiness. 7 hat knowledge i» routumed m•» little tpork entitled TJiK lirAnniED woman's PRIVATE, MEDICAL COMPANION, : DY DR. A. it. MAUItIOKAU, ■ ■ vnorasMiJK or n«*ißAsß.s or womkh.' 0»r HiiKi)rrfhVErfi7iii»i |9*ru, /i;>. 240. Pilerf lo A fow Pi«KMritß,j{xnu Mmoi.No, {tl nn / First pnliUiberl ill I H-17 ; uiid It i« m>( SURPRISING OR wonderful, C'oiialilrrllie (lint Rv IC R V pR ,n XTl.elh.r I'fAUUIKO Oil fVOT, «•»■. I.ti nrcjulw n fW.I' fenawlntsf of »»»*• tin fur*, cUnrnrter nml mixes of her compinliit*, ivllh (lie vnrlou* symptoms, nml (lint iienrJy HAI.F-A Blir.r.lON COPIES should havoborti sold if is huftrnct(on l>!e lo rey fully Ihtf Various subjects ticatcl of, na Ui ara of ft nMUrd strictly intended fur tin* imm . or those contemplating murriugc IfPWAIiOS OP IWK HU\U|tKD TJ! ' BAND COriJCH liar* heer» SWIV'T lIV wiMn* MlnnlUa. ' r CAUTION TO Pi . hilNtir Huy m> ln’n>)* uii)c*» l)r A ,'K u Street.' N. V . ia on lt>c entry id Ihr ClcrkV Office «n rl.p I>*Tm pflffo; sod buy only of rc*|«'i-fi,l>f<- *.0(11* ueiilcr*, or Seim by inull, ami /ntiltvrM u, h MiiuHeeau, r* iborcnrv i‘j‘iuri(uii< mul mi>u| Infringement* of copyright. tnr Upon receipt of One Colter “ THE ,v HIED WOMAN'S , PRIVATE KBXttCM. *. PANION” !■<«* nt (mai'fi /i-r) to nr-f i>. i r ■ > Dulled States, the Canada* end B i' All Letters trufai be pf>»t-nald, an ' Dr. A. M. MADWODAD. 3’ ■ Clip. PuVKhrtc OWo.-. , t.- New-Ynrk » For solo ly.Blanch and Crap, Harrisburg; J. SWartz, Bloomsburg; J. S. Worth, Lebanon t C. .W, Do Witt, Milford ;‘J. W. Ensmlngcr, Dan holm j H. W» ’Smith, Huntingdon; S. McDonald, Unionfown \ 3. M. Baum, Mow Berlin ; H. A, Lentz, Reading; E. T. Morse, Crancsvillo, N. Y. R. P. Crocker, Brownsville j Wentz & Stark, Carbondalcj Eldrcd h Wright, Williamsport; S. Tuck, Wilkesbarre; G. W. Earle, Waynesboro*; R. Crosky, Mercer; S. Leader, Hanover; S. W. Tayjpr, Utica: R. P. Cummings, Somerset j T. B. Poterson, Philadelphia. , 1 : March 2fr1804. ' ‘ THE subscriber fins just returned from tho Eastern cities, and b.is opeuod at his island in Morth Hanovor street a now and full assovt mout of HARDWARE, ond now invites all per sons Id want oi good Hardware at reduced price to give him a cojl us lie can accommodate all from a needle to on anvil, auo at prices to suit! the times. < j To llotsicßKEPKiis.—A, great assortment of housekeeping articles, such as bmss and enamel preserving kellies, frying pans, bake pans, wuf., tie Irons, smoothing Irons., longs, wait ers, trays, lurks, knives, carvers, steels, butcher \ knives, rpoous, plated tea fit table spoons, pocket and pen Knives in great variety, razor and razor straps, scissors, sho.irs, spades forks mkoa, hoes, tubs, water cans, painted buckets wash boards, - unproved paioitt cistern pumps .aid load pipe. .Buukues.—A largo assortment of .whitewash, sweeping hgrtc A, 'painter's brushes. . ~n t *—A huge -tocU oi hiimmored bar Iron, ro.lua Iron of, all. kinds, hoop iron, sheet Iron, round,'atju.«j and b.nd iron, Ehgllah wagon boxes, and sttvl of all kinds'. ' ,- Paints, uUyvjrmaUen, turpenUnO, glue, &c. Glass of all rises. ■ • • . i . To Suozmarkus.— A full assortment of Mo rocco, Linings, Bindings, patent Goat Skins, Lasts, Shoe-tWifac, Pegs, Knives, and Tools of ull kinds. j ■Blake’s Fire Proof Paints bf difibroht colors. To CA.{irKNTuiio.—A full .(BsortiiuMit of planes, saws, chisels, g*»gcs, squares, braces bitts bench screws, iiugiire und augur blits, hatchets, &o.’ To Coaoiiwakeus aSaum-eus.—-A first rate assortment of carriage trimmings, such ns laces, tassels,.Ringed.drab cloth , and ajtHnott, bond linings, Imitation emimcled lout] or, patent leath er curtain oil cloth, plain nnd figured j Dasher Iran?, Lamps, Axles. Spring* Malablo Castings, Dent Felloes, Hubs, Dows, Philips patent boxes for wood axles, fine brass, silrer pl i'oi and Ja pan harness mounting* Saddle trees, Whips, and every article used by Saddlers very cheap. ... . J. P. LYNE. Carlisle. March 22,18')1. NOTICE TVTOTICE Is hereby given, that the Dickinson -i* Saving Fund Society, located fn Centerville, Cumberland county, l*a.. will make application to the next Legislature of the Commonwealth of 1 Pennsylvania, Tor on act of lncorporatjon,wlth o capital often thousand dollars, and privilege to increase to thousand dollars, with discounting privileges and power to receive de posits',.and such other powers and privileges as are usually granted to Saving Institutions? ' Dy order of the Hoard. A. G. MILLER, • Juno 2D, 1854-—Cm • 7'rcat*r. PAPER.-—A very largo lot of Wal ▼ v Paper ofevery shade and design—at prices ranging froin-fiV ets. and upwards. Thu stock consists of a foil assortment of common, satin, silvered and gilt papers, oil of which will ho sola low at / ' SAXTON‘B Front Visscher : 'jfdviftismg Moused Appleton's Building 340 fy ZA& JJTod’y.' Merida ''pHE American Artists’ Union, wouldrcspoiit-" 1 fUlly announce tb ttao citizens of the United States and the Canadas, that lor (bo btii'poso of cultivating a taste for the fine artsthrougbout the country; and with the view of cobbling every family to.become possesßcdof a gallery of Eni gVavlngs, by iteftirtt JSriitt* of (ft* Jge, ' * They have determined, fa urdor-to create aa ex tensive sale lorthelrEngravings/and thus not only give employment to a largo hnniber of art ists and others, bat inspire among our country* men a taste for works of hrt,. to.-present to the purchasers: .or their engravings, vh?n 3&y,Q00 of-thorn are spjd, 250,000' Gifts, of the actual:cost of 8150,000 " Each purchaser of a ;Ouo Dollar Engravings therefore* receives not only an Engraving richly worth the money, hut also a.ticket which enti tles him to one of. the Gifts when they are dis tributed. For .Five Dollars, a highly finished Engraving, beautifully painted ip oil, and five gift tickets, will, be.sent; or five dollar's worth of splendid Engravings can be selected from the catalogue. i A copy of>.the catalognc,(ogether with a spe i clmon of oiib ol.the Engravings, can bo seen at j the offlco.bf this paper, . - Foreafch dollar sent, an Engraving actually worth that.sum, and a GUI Ticket, will helm. | mediately forwarded, V,. , - AGENTS:- 1 ■'< .The Committee believing that (ho success of this Groat .National Undertaking will bd mate, mllyrpromoled by the energy and enterprise of inlelligcntaud persevering Agents, have resol ved to treat with such on the most liberal terms. ■ Any. person wishing to become on Agent, by sending (postpaid,) $l, will receive by return of'mall, a ode*:dollar eiigroving, a gill ticket, a prospectus, all other necessary information; • ■ On the final complbllon o! -the sale, the Gifts will bo placed In,the bonds of a Committee of the purchasers to be distributed*, duo notice of which will bo given tbroughonUho United States and the Canadas,. . , ' LIST OF GIFTS: 1 100 marble busts onVashingt’natSlOO $lO,OOO 100 “ “ ' Clay 100 -10,000 100 . « - « , .Webster. 100 10,000 100 « . .»« Calhoun . iqo, 10,000 50 elegant oil paintings, in splendid gilt frames, size Bx 4 ft. each. 100. 6,000 100 .elegant oil paintings 2x3 ft each, 60 ‘ 6,000 500 stool plate engravings, brilliant ly col'd in Oil, rich gilt frames - 24x80 in. each, ‘ 10 6,000 10.000 elegant stool plaloongrarlngs nul'd in oil, of the Washington ■ ‘ Monument, 20x20 In; each, 237.000 stool plate engravings, from 100 different plates, now In pos session of, & owned by the ists' Union, of the market value of; from 60 ctsto sl’oo each. • 41,000 1 first-class Dwelling, In 81stfit. N. Y.City, . 22 building lots In *lOO and 101 ‘flts. N. Y. city; each 26x100 ft.'deep, at , 1000 ‘22,000 100 Vj)laSites,.oontniningcacb 10,- (JOOsq. ft. In the suburbs N. T. city, and commanding d . * magnificent view of the 'Hud > ' son River.'and Long'lsland , r Sound, at ' 600 60,000 20 perpetual loans of cash, without Interest,or security of $260 ea. ' 6,000 50 “ •* "« ■ *lOO ** 6,000 100 « .»• « 60 " . 5,000 250 (t. <( « 20 « . . 6,000 20* 0 « ' » <« 6 « 10,000 Reference in regard to the Real Estate, F. J. Flsscher £ Co., Real Estate'Brokers, N. Y.— Orders, (post paid,) with money enclosed, to bo addressed* j; W. UOLBROOKE, Seo’ry, , . * 605 Broadway, N. Y. Q'T’The Engravings in the catalogue are now ready -for delivery. . Attg 10, 185-t—Gm no wThp rlf,” -ciu Invaluable Book'fof 25 cents.—“ Every fa. ■ mill/ should have a copy " /kf| Copies sold in less than a Xv/i/yVILri/ year. A new edition, ro v-i»Liii ami iiupiu icdnjust issued. DR. JIUNiER’S Medical Manuel and Hand Book ior tho Afflicted—containing an outline of tho origin, progress, treatment ami cure of eve ry form of disease contracted by promiscuous lntercourse, by self-abuse or by sexual Writ ten in a familiar style,'•Avoiding all medical technicalities, and everything that would otTcod the our of decency; with an outline of com plaints incident to Females, from the result of some twenty years* successful practice, exclu sively devoted to the cure of diseases of a deli cate or private nature. , To. which is added receipts for tho euro of tho above diseases, and a treatise ou.the causes, symptoms and cure of tho Fever and Ague. Testimony of The Proj'etsor of Obsidnct in Penn. College. Philadelphia — “DU. IHJM TEU’S MEDICAL MANUEL;**—The author of tbls work, unlike the majority of those who advertise to cure tho diseases of which it treats is a graduate of one of tho best Colleges In tho United States. It affords mo pleasure to rec ommend him to the udlorlunafe, or to tbo vie tlm of malpractice, os a successlul and expo, rionced practitioner. In whoso honor and Inlog. rity they may place the greatest confidence. Jos. S. Longshore, M. D. From J. Woodward, M. D. t of Penn, [/nicer* eity, Philadelphia.—-It gives mo pleasure to add my testimony to, tho professional * ability of tba j Author of the “Medical Manual.**—Nmuer j ous coses of disease of - tho Genital Organs, I some ol them ol long standing, have corn© nn : der my notice, in which his skit) has been manl iest in restoring to pcrlect health, In aomocases where tho patient has been considered beyond medical wd. In the treatment of Seminal i weakness, or disarrangement of .tho functions produced by self-abuse or Excess of venory, 1 do not know his superior In tho profession.— I have been acquainted with the Author some thirty years, aud deem it no more than Justice to him as well as kindness to tho unfortunate victim of early Indlserotiou, to recommend him us one in whoso professional skill and integrity they may safely confide themselves.—ALtaxo Woodward, M. D. : _ ■‘This is, Without exception, tho moil com prvhensivo and intelligible-work on the class of diseases on which it treats. Avoiding all tech- ■ nlcul terms, it addresses itself to'the reason of iU readers. It is free from all objectionable matter, and no parent, however fastlduous, can object to placing it in tho hands of |\ls sons. Tho author has devoted many years to the treat ment of tho various complaints treated of, and, with too little breath to puff, and too little pro • sumption to impose, ho husoti’ered tothevrorld, at the merely nominal price of 25 cents, tho fruit of setae twenty years’ most successful practice.**— Herald. “No teacher orjmront should bo without the knowledge imparted lu this valuable work. It would save years of pain, mortification and sor raw to the youth under I heir charge.”— Feople'i ddvocalf. A Presbyterian clergyman In Ohio, writing of “Hunter’* Medical Munuyl”says i—“ Thousands upon thousands of our youth, by evil example and influence of the passions, have boon led In to the habit of solf-pollution, without realising the sin and tearful consequences upon them selves and theirpostcrlty. Thoconstitullons of thousands who uro raising families havo been enfeebled, If not broken down, and they do not know (he cause or the euro. Anything that can bo done so to enlighten mid Influence tho pub lie bund os to check, and Ultimately to remove this wide-spread source cHumum wretchedness, would confer the greatest blessing next tolho i religion of Jesus Christ, on the present, and coming generation. Intemperance (or tho xiso oflntoxfoating drinks) though U ha* slain thou sands upon thousands, is not a greater scourge to tno human race. Accept my thanks.,on be half of/the nfilleted, and, believe mo, your co worker hi tho good work you are so actively en gaged In.” One copy (securely enveloped) will bo for warded. irraol any part of (ho Uni ted .Stales for 2.1 cctits.'nr six copies forsl. Address (post paid) OOSDBN & CO., Publish ers or Ron J9O. Philadelphia. ■ ' fET** Booksellers .Canvassers ami Book Agents supplied on the most liberal terms, • \r. ; September 7, 1814—Jy. * rriHOSE of. you who Imvcbuon afflicted lot . JL -yoata, with lhln,)oatlioo(nodl»i»oo,oncUrli.; hnvebeen using ‘almost ovory’nostVum bdfojV ■ the public Wlthoutreliof/ Wo -sky io* you try '“Beecbor ) s aiid you will sooh oUte great superiority over oypry Otherprepnratidp. ‘ ,We could give, you' man/ Certificated corroborating onr asaertion/ btit «• single trial is worthmore remedy is prepared and sold at tbc Drug fitore of < ly-': ■ ,-;B; JJ.KEIFFER, " South Hanover street? d lew doors south of thoCourtrboUeo, ; --i. '■ i . > •v, - Carlisle,.JuoolS,l6Sd. ; ...< EAO£iGIIOT£I» No, 881, Mark§t Street , Philadelphia. ■ THE subscriber tokos this method to inform IjJs friends and the public in general, that ha Ims takehthlswoll - known stand, and hopes, by strict attentions business; tp'fcain a share, oflhe. public patronage heretofore so liberally extended to him while In the above business In Lancaster county, and recently in Cumberland county, Fa; The House has been neatly ibrnlshcd through?; out, and tho rooms arc largo, and airy; and-for comfort ore unsurpassed In the city. . Tho Table Is always suppliotyvlth tho best the market con afford, and bis Bau can compete .for choice li quors with tho bost.bars in-lho City’. The Sta bles ore largo and newly fitted Up ftr drovbrs and tho public in general. ■ '■'* ’ 'My charges are os reasonable as any other In Market street/ Giro me.a coll.' ' - • FBED’K* ZARBACHER. Phlla. April 13,1854 —ly. - , . ' JOHIf P. JLVKE, YTTTIOI-ESALE arid'retail dealer Id Amcri ' Wean,English' & Gorman' Hardware,Oils, Paints, Varnish, &c., Mcdiaulcs, builders and I the public generally, who arc in want of Hard ware of any klnd?are Invited to coll in and ex amine my unusually largo stock .of goods, which I am selling otvery low prices—just step In, it will only. detain you.a few minutes to bo con vinced that wlmt every body says must.be true, tbat Lyno’s Is decidedly Uio place to get goop goods at low prices. . J. P* Li’NE, ~ ; v . [May 11.] ■ . IVeat aide of jV. Hanoi cr af. “ SCYTHES, SCYTHES. JUST received a very large lot of.'Scythes of superior Brands, to which I invito thoatten tion of Cradle makers, and all others in want of this article, tbo attention of Farmers is also in vited to Uio groat variety ofFarmingutcnsils of dho very best, makers. ■ Ploughs of all.kinds famished at a small advance on City prices.— Homo'makes at the manufacturers prices, also a superior article of Churns, which wo warrant to make moro.battcr out of tbo same, quantity, of Cream than any* other Chum in .use, try.il. . / JOHN P. LYNE, West side Norik Hanover Street, Cirlisle, May 11 4 40,000 ESV LOP Die Sinking mid ring. DIES altered. Envelopes stamped with busi ness cards. Homeopathic Envelopes, self sealed and printed. Paper Bogs for putting up Garden, and Flower Seeds, with printed direc tions, !at 55 South Fourth Street, Philadelphia, by ' WILLIAM COLBERT,’ ► NVB. Orders will be delivered by Express t or as per ogteeimni. ■ . "Match 23, 18Si—Gmc>« 12,000 Spring nod Summo ctotliiiigl A RNOLO& LIVINGSTON rcspoctmily In il form their friends and the public, that they havo now on baud at their store in North Hun-' over street, opposite MngUughlin’s hotel, o ven handsome, and l complete assortment of Spring apdSmumer . ■ > . > , j. • . Ready-made nre. • which they can sell at prices so low as to suitoll who may favor them with a visit. Their Cloth ing is all of their own manufacture, and consists in part of Dross and Frock COATS of tho best qualities 'of English and French Cloths, made and trimmed in tbo very bust style; Spring Sack Goats of doth, cosslmcres and tweeds, various colors and prices. French Black Doeskin and Fancy Casslmcrc PANTALOONS, as well as Pantaloons of every description, nr.d very cheap, VESTS of rich fancy silks and satins, bomba, zincs, vhlcucius, morseillea, uud clwlUes, at all prices. ’ • * A Ml assortment of BOY'S CLOTHING. ■ Fancy dress articles, embracing, all the new styles of Cravats. • .y White, black and colored silk, kid, lisle cotton GLOVES of every description. • Trunks and Carpet Bags of superiorfinishli at low prides. Suspenders of superior manufacture. Under, shirts and Drawers of tino Merino, silk, net cot ton, Joan and- muslin, of every description and quality. Umbrellas of silk and cotton very cheap. All of which will ho sold at tho lowest prices whole solo or retail. , • Remember tho oJJ stand, opposite Maglaugh lin’s hotel. ARNOLD & LIVINGSTON Carlisle, March 80,1854. ' GREAT ABIUVAL OF SPRING & SUMMER At the Store of the subscriber, the Great Mart for ' Dry-Goods* Groceries. Boots $ Shoes. rpHE subscriber .rospcctftilly Informs his X frit-nds nnd numerous customers that ho has returned from Philadelphia, with q largo and va ried assortment of Spring ond.Summer Goods, consisting in part of • Ladies' Dress Gdods , • Such as black and fancy Silks, block and change able Alpacas, Bareges, Barege do'Lalncd, Mows; do Bcgo, Bombazines, plain, figured and change able Poplins, Lawns, CulkoosjGlnghams, Gloves, Hosler}*i &c., &c *. Oen/temcn’r DressGoode. such as fine black ond,. brown French Cloths, black Doeskin ,ond fancy Onsslmors, satin and fancy ,Ycstings, black & Italian fancy Cravats, Suspenders, Gloves, &c. , JIATB AND CAPS* . ' A largo assortment of Mens* & Boys* Hats ond Capa, embracing every stylo and quality. Also, a largo and varied assortment of i’orasols. Bon nets and Ribbons. •' DOMESTICS. —BIeached tt unbleached Mus lin, Chocks; Tickings, Joans, Drills, Toble-dla per, Bagging, Osnolmrgs, Toweling, Tublo-lln ons, 6tc, • BOOTS 4" SHOES—A largo ossortment of Men’*, Women’s lc Children’s BooU-fk Shoos, ■rfontty. Lind & buskin Shoos at very .low prices. Colored and .white Carpet, Chain,. . GRpC'£Rf£S.—A largo aa*orsuiopt of Gro ceries, sechaa Sugar, Codec, Molasses, Rice, Tons, 4tc., fitc. , All who visit our ostahlishmont ore IVco to ac knowledge that wo nro selling Foreign and Do mestic Dvy.Qoods, Bouts, Shoes, fitc.,'at nston. Ishlngty low prices. Our low prices have already attracted a largo number of people. Tho atten tion of nil who wls*h good bargains Is solicited, as groatlnducomcDt.ican bo oflbred to purchasers; Don’t forgot the old stand, Humorloh’s pornor, North Hanovor street. ’ •. - Butter, Eggs, Rags nnd Soap taken nt murk# Prices. . N. W. WOODS, jdatni, CarUalo, April 18,185*. . ■ - Cltlrens of. Cumtarldua County. WIO ludrogood gomlß qt the lowest prices arnl'a very largo and heavy stock tosoloct, from, are Invited to call ut (he old Cheap Store! for • .. Silks, Barege*, v Bonno(fl &Ulbboui, Tissues, Lawns, . . Parasols, Barege do Lolnos, Gloves, Hosiery, Ginghams, Do Begos, Laces, Edgings, * f Calicoes AlpflOha*,;A ¥% French Worked Muslins, Checks, Spring Shawls, Tickings, Dlappra, ,-i Dross Trimmings, Cloths, Oasslmoroa, Vestings, Summer Stuffs, and a great 'variety of other goods, embracing, wo boltovo, every article la our line; to Which all wanting bargains, arc requested to examfm as wo arc cutting goods very close this Spring and no mistake. BENTZ & BROTHERS. 1 * April 18, 1814. WnUropei'.ffnll Paper, ANOTHER arrival of Wail Timor Jurt re- CctTodv cheaper than over. Also, Window- Shades by (ho cargo, cheap, cheaper, cheapest! r X'utmi. ■«**»* bamoSt.... ■i • rust AvrlwT^Hara^-W? 'XIIIE, Subscriber haying rotated fro ®* . , X city, has Ju»t operand for : ,rgo and Wall selccted. rtock of PotolSfr* ! lomcsUo Hardware, embracing ovorvth?. .S?’ dly found in that linn of to>lnea».Th„ o |,^ ioh of friondi and tho paMw eeSowinl ipectfnlly directed to ; ;tha jLpSS isanrlQirthfltothatftobdß of all' kinAa ;<,r at a Yet? »mallndranno oh^!,%S irsprlcps. • v.v.> : OatotrtUrt in tortied,.....!' ‘ .noilia.Msoffqjonthri.pclw. Eatche.. inT®" Soils, Screws; fulty, Oil, Kuncnlbor (ho old stand, in East Hl«h« vhory they anr for aids cbaajp, ■«..., 8 ■ j-vv ■ - 1 HEaltT 8&Xto» '' - August 81,.JSM. ■ wr -. . ■ : • mwAßiia sTone Sotah HanJivcr Sfreilf mar iht Court Hdvt4 . Ity, tW he.baa opened anew.; >.• . I His stock’ la entirely now, and bos been select** I with great caro. As many of tho article* In dlis use by physicians and fomUlos detertbraic bvaS ond exposure, groatcare wilt, to*^ Attention }b eapeclallylnvllelvto, hi* Hock'bf’ Medicines, EssomJal'OlW, Tlnciarcßj Wines, E*. tracts,. CoDfcncdons, &£., together with a full assortment of Faints, Varnishes, jw stuffs, Faint and Varnish Brushes, and’ * : ; co##Ecfws^iE3' ; ; of every variety.' WhWalso bnlfon<fca ; «pi«af -. lid assortment'of Perfumes; Soaps; faneyviito clothes and flesh Crushes; ■ Supporters, ihart Exhausters, JN r |pplo 1 Shields. Tooth .Washes suf Pastes, ‘ Also, - ‘; ' '' '/‘i/ '■ 1 , ‘ Medicinal Wines and Srmdiu/ f: of the best quality,. .Segura, from tho J :bcjt Hu J ’ Tana and Spanish bouaca, of bvory flavor, frost ; ono cent upwards. _ ■ In order to ensure Ms customers against inis' \, takes during any temporary absence,of tlio pro-' \ prictor, the services ol an exiHirionced and com- ' potent assistant have been’ secured,' which wl\# be icU to, bo important, in view orthe rosponal bilities which a?e known to dyvolve ujpun thtf driiggist. • . Physicians’ prescriptions will bo fuifhAjlly and promptly attended to. ' Orders from Physician* and Merchants )p the country will be filled 'with caro, and at prices which must prove satisfactory# A liberal shore of public patronage Is rcapocV uh' solicited.' Termscu'oh. “ ■ . ■■ ’ .' ? ■ ,B. JT. KIEFFEB, March 28,1854. - GEORGE Z, RRETZ, WELL perform, all operations upon lira teeth that may he required for their preservation* Artificial teeth inserted* from a single tooth to on enttfo ’sot, on the moat scientific principles, 'Dis eases-of. tho.niouth and irregularities ckrcftally treated; ~ .Office at tho residence ‘of his brother, on North Pitt street. .' ' ’’ Carlisle, March 28,1854. ' '' • - os', i. e. juoomiSf > > 'fTT'ILL perform all operations upon the Teeth VV that arp required fur their preservation, such os Gleaning, Filing* Plugging, Stc., or will restore the loss of them, by Inserting Artificial Teeth, from a single tooth to a full sot. . . • QyOflico on Pitt street, a few doors South of the Railroad'Hotcl.. ‘ N. B. Dr. Loomis will bo' absent from Carlisle the last ton days in each mofith. J " rl "* ’ Carlisle, March 23. 1854;. ' i “; • Dr. George W, IVcldlclr, ■'* CAREFULLY attends to ail operations upon tiio Teeth and adjacent ports that, diseose.or irregularity piny require, lie will also Insert Tooth of-every description, such as Pivot, Star glo and Block.Tceth, and teeth with “continuous Gums)’? and will construct. Artificial Palates, Obburations, Regulating Pieces, and every ap pliance hked in i the dental art. Operating room at tho residence of Dri Samuel Elliott, East High street, Carlisle- ; r ; March 0,; 1861.—-If. ' FI re Insurance. THE' Allen and East Pennsborough Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland county, incorporated by on oct' of Assembly, Is now fully organized, and in operation under the management of the following Managers, vj*i Daniel Bally, Wm. R. Gorges, Michael Cock- ISn, Melcholr Brennemtm, Christian Stayman, John C. Dunlap, Jacob if. Coover, Lewis llyor, Henry Logan, Benjamin 11. Mussor, Jacob Mum nia, Joseph ITickershnm, Alexander Cathcart. The rates of insurance arc att low and favorably as any Company of the kind In the SUfo. Per* sons wishing to bcoomo members are Invited to make application to the Agents of the Company who are willing to wait upon them at any time. . .. DENJ; IX. MO3SER, President.; Henry Logan, Vice President. Lewis liven, Secretary. , " , Michael Cocklim, Treasurer. ’ ‘ ''i March 28, 1854. , ' w ' AGENTS. * ‘ f Cumbwiiaxd County, —Rudolph Mnrtlb.Vs# Cumberland} B. Herman, Kingstown} Scaring, Shiremanstownj Charles Bull, Carlisle} Dr. J, Ahl, Churchtnwn| Samuel Grtkham, West Pennsboroj James McDowell) Fraiikford} VodP Griffith, South Middleton j Snmtipl "Woodbilrliy Dickinson { s anl "°l Coover, Benjamin Haver* stick, Mochanicsbnrg} John Shcrrick, Lisburn; David Coover, Shcphmlstown. Tork Cocntt.— John BoOria.m, DUlsburg } P. Wolford, Franklin i John Smith, Esq., Wash ington; W. B. Picking; Dover} J. IT. Craft, Par* adiso. . - . ; . , I ; Haubjsduoo. —Houser & Lochmon. . . Members of Uip Company hsvingpollcles abpnl to expire, can have them renew ed by making ap plication tonny of Uio Agents. . , WALL FAPEB FOR tliiE , i, - ■ 1U11.1.10W. | n--, I HAVE just received my* Spring Stock, of Pa- q >per Hangings, which surpass In stylo, quality and price any that has over been .exhibited jo Carlisle, I respectfully solicit a call from the pcf sons.ln wont of Paper Hangings of any,descrip tion, as lam confident my.'assortment far mn paascs any in the Borough, and in style and prle4> has but few rivals in the cfly, I only ask'oftbd public to call in and examine my assortment fore making their purchases, as I am confident my chased designs cannot fail to please tho moat',' ■’ fastidious. . ‘ JOHN P. LTNE -■' . Wet( rite q/ Korth Hanpttt tU ■ ■ Carlisle, March 28,1854. -< • • i rirtST HARD' ‘ ML{ '■ V v - THE subscriber having returned fromtbe city;, has just opened for the Spring trade a large l and woil selected slock of Foreign and PomesUo* Hardware, Embracing • everything usuallyfoundt in that Mno of Tho attention offtiehd** Und the public feonorally is roapeclftdly dlsbctaSjl to tho assortment- oh hand, assuring {hart lb St* goods of all kinds trill bo sold fbrcbsh smalladrancooT\raannfactnToT»prlcfe»*s ■, ' Carpenters and Builder* —are invited Ino tho assortment- of Locks, LatohhfcljflSe* Bolts, Screws, Glass, Putty, Oil, Romombor the old stand, In Rest High .*trt*V whore they are for sale cheap. . March 28,1858. • * 7?. r .',' TahcWollcr, THAT all portions about commencing! houso-' hooping, and 01l jn want of them can got supplied with knives it fprhs, spoons, ladles, cofleo-ndll»» pans, kottlts, Imnil-Irona, &c., at a very low rate, I* H. SAXTOK- I March 20, IBM F ►LOJ^JllS.—Durken'scelbrofod York constantly on baud—nlsOjCrafgheedbj and Plank'a mnko-~aJl Mi’fliilo at i - , f Wurch 28,1858. ' ' • SAX7WVS- y A ; FULL assortment of Mirror Platci ot *H : I\, niaos,.juat received and for sale at •.< v -f» II. SAXTON'S* sfc ih %
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