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JTo'wstt can tcll Trliero Improvements in :tho
Erta Xvill'stop; or What discoveries aro yet to bo
evolved from thO still wide and unbounded un
knoWhV When wo «imb of what waa a ccn
turv agb> andwpat'ia nowt when wo, review
the inventions which: have been made during
thalperiod, and pass thqw before the mind,
they-almost seem too'uumorous and great for
our Wliof. In 1805 there weroonly four steam
. engines intho United States, not a steamboat,
not-a-railroad,.not a locomotive. ; Few ma
chinciof any land wore made then, and scarce*
. Iy any kind of manufacturing operations con
ducted. In 1810, there was not an established
linb of telegraph in our country j now we have
m> ; lcss than' tWcntyrthreo or four thousand
miles of wires. The Daguerreotype is but a
fe wycars of age, and tbp vulcanization of India
rubber no'older. In the manufacture and im
pfoyemont Of various.tools, vast progress has
been made inn fewyoars. : The printing press,
from the slow hand machine, printing a few
hundred copics .in an hour, has been, yoked to
the steam engine,and now throws off thousands
of copies in the same time, It is impossiblefor
ua to'enurmato a tithe of all the inventions and
discoveries which have been made during the
past century; they are almost beyond compu
tation. Our object is to present the subject for
reflection to the numerous ingenious men in our
country. The Held before them is still a com
prehensive ono. Some new discovery may yet
bo made whereby the air above may bens safely
and economically navigated as the waters be- ;
neath. hi agriculture, machinery and chcmis- •
try, what stores of new wonders may be devel
oped. ■ Eiiery man who makes a now improve
ment br discovery is a public benefactor. His
labors vibrate far beyond the boundaries of his
own existence, even to distant generations . —
Scientific American.
Wickliffe’s Toildy.
' The Louisville Courier of Friday, had the fol
lowing‘good one:*
It was at a time when it was the universal
practice for successful candidates to treat those
who voted for them. On lhat-day Robert Wick
liflc, Sen. was elected a member of the Lcgisla*
tare as a representative of Fayette county; he
employed one of his staunch supporters to mix
several hogsheads of whiskey toddy. This
friend hired a fellow who was not indifferent to
a bribe, to mix the whiskey, sugar and water,
in the hogsheads. As soon as the polls were
closed, the friends of Mr. Wickliffe were invited
to his mansion and the hogsheads were opened
on lnslftwnfor.frceuse. The election had been
an exciting one, and nearly the whole of the
male population of Fayette county was in town
that evening. An immense multitude was gath
ered at the lawn, and the toddy circulated free
ly. Numbers of the most substantial farmers
in Fayette county', deacons of churches, and de
vout Christians, were among the ‘tasters’ of Mr.
Wickliffe’s toddy.
Citizens who had been carried to the polls on
litters to vote, sent' buckets and pitchers to the
lawn to be filled, in order tliat, though absent
in body, they might have the- spirit in them.
It was a sight to see that multitude leaving the
lawn. The toddy soon began to operate and
there was a wild running to and fro among the
triuxnpliant majority, hundreds emptied their
gtomachcs on the lawn. It was amusing to see
them suddenly brought up standing in the street
and then hurriedly pitch Into an alley to dis
gorge. There was not a bye path nor alley in
Lexington that did not show decided traces of
that toddy. In passing through the streets the
retchings 6f the revelers could bo heard in every
direction and from many a bed room and gar
fet window the deluges camo down. Every one
of the numerous roads leading from Lexington
showed abundant evidences of the path of the
toddy. Wo walked nearly all night on that
©occasion and did not find a fence corner in any
direction that had not been occupied by the
revellers. Two old members of the David Fork
Baptist church rodo two miles on tfccir way
home, before the toddy began to work, and one
c>f them balled suddenly and asked his brother
to help him down from his horse. The indig
nant brother further told the sick man that the
brethren had suspected him for some time for
loving the‘creature,’and now that the proof
was positive, he should arraign him at the next
church meeting. He passed on and left the
sick man. Ho managed to get down in some
way, and after emptying his stomach soon re
covered, under the influence of the cool air and
cool grass.
Ho rode but a short distance before ho found
his indignant brother in the fence,corner, and
the relieved one got down and hclged the puker.
As soon as they were suOlciently recovered they
mounted their horses and exchanged mutual
vows that they would not inform on one anoth
er. Each was perfectly satisfied that his ail
ment was drunkenness. Many of the best far
mers of Fayette county slept that night in hay
lofts, on hemp mows, m the grass, on anything
that was most convenient. Horses went home
riderless, causing a night of distressing fears to
many wives and children. It was probably the
first time that the stomachs of a largcmajority
of a largo city and county were simultaneously
emptied of their contents in the course of a few
hours. The toddy had been liberally supplied
with that awful Boston poison—larlalc of an
timony—and although thousands drank of it,
and every one of them was effected, there was
not one evil result beyond tho thorough drench
ing each one underwent. Many of them took
it strong, too. We saw numbers who, under
the impression that the white articlein the bot
tom of the buckets and vessels was sugar, rak
ed tho bottom with their tumblers, in order to
have tho dram wed sweetened. There was not
one mucous membrane destroyed in nil tins
multitude of heaving stomachs, out on the con
trary tho meat of the victims felt much better
after it was over than before. The only injur
ed parties who were entitled lo sue for damages
were tho doctors, fur there is no doubt that they
were knocked out of numerous fees by the
wholesale depletion.
A Tiocn Fmonmum dta Mouse.— Cnpfan
Basil Hall, in Ijls “Fragments of Voyages and
Travels,” gives tfio following anecdote of a ti
ger kept nttho British Residency* at Calcutta :
“But what annoyed liim fur more than our
poking him up with a stick, or tantalizing him
With shins of beef or logs of mutton, was intro
ducing a mouso Into his cugo. No tlno lady ever
exhibited more terror at the sight of a spider,
than tins magnificent royal tiger betrayed on
seeing a moufic. Our mischievous plm was to
tie the Ittllo animal by a string to tho ond of a
long pole, and thrust it close to tho l Igcr’a noso.
Thu moment hosiwit lie leaped to tho other
aido ; and when tho mouso was made to go near
him, ha Jammed himself into a corner, and
stood trembling and roaring in such an contsoy,
of fear, that wo were always obliged to desist,’
lupUy to the poor brute. Sometimes wo Insist
ed on his passing over the spot where the un.
conscious UlUo mouso ran backwards and for
wards, lor a lung time, however, wo could
not got him to move; UUnt length, I bclk-vo by
the help of a squib, wo obliged him to start}
but Instead of pacing leisurely across his don,
or-of making a detour to avoid tho object ofhls
alarm, he generally took a Wad of flying loan,
bo high os nearly to bring his back iq contact
■with tho roof of Wacago. n
1 07“Tlio most criminal of nil men Is ho who
takes advantage of unsuspecting confidence, to
work out any. ends but those for which tlmtcon
fldenco was given in full tultli.
A m, trw country flmuor meeting the parson
of tho pariah in a by-lano, and not giving him
the way'so readily as ho expected, the parson,
with on angry air, told him, “lie was bettor fed
than taught.” “Very true, air,” said tho far
mer, “you loach me and I feed myysolf.”
tE7"A lady friend of ours saya tho first time
aho was kissed, by a “feller,” she felt like a big
tub of roses swimming In honoy, cologne, nut
megs and chcckorbcrries. She also foil os if
something was running through hor nerves on
tout of diamonds, escorted by several little Cu
pids in chariots drawn by angels, shaded by Jio
noy-suckles, tho whole spread by melted rain-1
bowa. Jerusalem { what power there is in a I
kiwi |
. Cheap Books & Fancy Articles.
SW. HAVESTJCK has just received and Is
• now opchicga splendid display: of Fancy
floods, to wfiich.’ho desires to call the attention
ofMa friends and the public. .His assortment
cannot bo surpassed In novely ahd elegance, and
both In quality and price .of the articles, cannot
fall to please purchasers, His stock comprises
evory variety of fancy articles, such as -
LadiesFoncybaskets,
Fancy .Work-Boxes, with sowing instruments.
Paper Macho Goods,
: Elegant Alabaster and Porcelain Ink-stands
and Trays, •
Fancy ivory, pearl & shell card cases,' •
Port Monales of every variety.
Gold Pens and Pencils,'
Fancy paper weights,
Papertics, with a largo variety of ladies’ fancy
stationary,,'
, Motto seals and wafers,
Silk and bead purses,
Ladles* riding whips' elegantly finished,
• Perfume baskets had bags.
Brushes of every kind for the. foilott,,
Roussel’s perfumes of various kinds.
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 the various English and American
Annuals for 1854, richly embellished and illus
trate Poetical Works, with Children’s Pictorial
Books, for children, of all ages. His assortment
of School Books and School Stationary is also
complete, and comprises everything used in Col
leges and the schools. He also calls attention to
to ills elegant dislay of
Lamps, Oriamloles, Ac.,
from the extensive establishments of Cornelius,
Archer and others, of Philadelphia, comprising
every stylo of Parlor, Chamber & Study Lamps,
for burning eithfcr lard, sperm or ctherial oil, to
gether with flower vases, Fancy Screens, &c.—
His assortment in this line is unequalled in the
borough.
Fruits , Fancy Confectioney ,
Nuts, Preserved Fruits. &c., in every variety and
at all prices, all of which are pure and fresh, such
as can be confidenly recommended to his friends
and the little folks. Remember the old stand,
opposite the Bank.
S.-W. HAYERSTICK.
Carlisle, March 28,1854.
W. S. OAUPBELt.
j. n. WEISE.
Uargalnit at Worse Sc Campbells,
NEW.nnd cheap store, south-west comer,of
Hanover and Louther struct*. Wo now feel
a pleasure in announcing that wo have just re
ceived a splendid and choice assortment of
Spring and Summer Goods, which wo will offer
at such prices as cannot fail to please the public.
The slock consists of
9 ■ ss Goods,
Black and fancy dress silks, Foulards, Organdies,
brilliants, lawns, jaconets, bareges, &c.
■ Embroideries* fyc,
A handsome lot of Spencers, Underslcevcs, col
lars, rufflings, edgings, inserlhigs, mourning col.
lara, embroidered linen cambric handkerchiefs.
Domestics!
Ginghams, Checks, Tickings,. Muslins, Jeans,
Drills, Bagging, Bed and white Flannels, &c.
Cloths!
A handsome assortment of Cloths, Casslmores
and Vestings, very cheap.
Bonnets !
A largo assortment of Ladies and Misses French
Luce, Gossamcro, Belgrade, Tripoli, Braid and
Straw Bonnets; Misses Flats at very low prices.
Hats!
Men and Boys’ Canton, Leghorn, China Pearl,
Senate and Palm Leaf Hats.
Parasols, Umbrellas end Looking Glasses, very,
cheap.
Boots and Shoes!
Wo are selling a largodot of Ladies Shoos and
Gaiters at greatly reduced prices, as wo intend
discontinuing this branch of our business.
Groceries!
Bio and Java Coffee, 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 articles of superior quality
at reasonable prices, should not fail to give us a
call. WEISE & CAMPBELL.
Carlisle, April C, 1851.
Spring & Smuuai Clothing
Henry 8. Rkt or,
South Hanover street, next door o the Poet-office
Carlisle,
WOULD inform bis friends and tho public
that ho has lately added largely to his
stock, and Is fully prepared to supply all who
may favorhlm with a call, with any article In his
lino. Her has just completed a most extensive
assortment of
Spring Sc Slimmer Clothing,
which ho flatters himself he can soli as t-hen
not cheaper, thin any other ostablishnien
this county.
, He haaalwaysonhandagrcatvarietyoftoady
wudo clothing, suitable for all seasons,niagufac.
tureo under his owu supervision, and guaranteed
to give satisfaction to purchasers.
Just received, a largo assortment of Cloths,
Cassimors & Vestings, with a Hill supply of Full
& Winter Goods, which will bo made up In a
fashionable and durable manner, at short notice
and on reasonable terms.
Ho would call attention to his stock of Shirts.
Collars, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders,
Hosiery, ito., which Is most complete.
For'the liberal patronage hcretolore extended
him, ho fools indebted to his numerous custo
mers, and assures them that no efforts will bo
I B!i ired In future to please them In stylo, monu
\ faclurc cud price. Give ua a call.
May 20. 1851 —ly.
HAHTCU’S
New Clothing t’s a^liFirer*
THE undersigned respectfully announces to
his old friends and tho public generally, that
ho has ro-conuuenccd tho CLOTHING BUSI
NESS, In all its various branches, and has Just
opened, fresh from tho city, at Cor
ner,” North Hanover street, a well selected as
sortment of READY MADE
CLOTH lIVO,
embracing every stylo, variety ond finish, and at
prices corresponding to tho times and quality.
He has also on hand a superior stock of
Cloths, Cftssliucrs A Testings,
of every stylo suitable for Spring k Summer
Wear, and which ho will make to order on terms
which cannot fail to please. His stock also cm.
braces a tlno lot of Men’s
Shirts, Collars,
Cravats, Gloves'& Hosiery; In short, every ar
ticle pertaining to gentlemen’s wear. Ho re
spectfully Invites tho public to call nnd examine
his goods. N. HANTOH.
April 20, 18-j-l—tf.
A CARD.
Dr. H. W. Cauftnan
WOULD respectfully announce to tho citi
zens of Carlisle and vicinity that after an
experience of twelve years In tho practice of
1 Medicine, he has located himself in their midst
I for the purpose of devoting his entire ottontlon
I 0 brnctlco of tho profession, and would ro-
Upoctfully solicit a share of public patronage.
, 0 ®?. 0 “" ll ™«W«nM Is Host door to C.
M i?' “ Hold, North n„ noror ~
Carlisle, Juno 2 ‘2, 1861—8m.
Nollce
IS horohy given, llmt -pplicatlon will i« m „„ 0
to tho ncit Legislature, agreeably to (Ho con
stltutlon and laws of tho Commonwealth of Penn
sylvania, for an alteration In the charter of the
Carlisle Doposlto Bank, so as to confer upon
said Bank tho rights and privileges of a hank of
Issue, to change tho namo to that of “Tho Car
lisle Bank,” and to increase tho capital slock
ono hundred and fifty thousand dollars, ifprac
tlcablo. By order of tho Board of Directors.
mt. M. BEETEM, Cat\itr,
thirllsl*, Juno 2&, 1864—Ora
’ How Goods Againt"
. .. . PBICJfiS REDUCED I .
I AM now opening my second supply of Bum
havobeon bought for cosh
at astonishingly Iqwpricefl.' •-/ ;
Mas do Baize at 12$ worth 182,
. Lawns (fast colors) 6$ worth 12$. -
Lawns (fust COlors) 12$ worth'2o. \
■ • Barege do Lainea 0$ worth 12$. ’ , '
; , Barege, do Lainea 12$ worth 25.
; Muslins 6 J worth 8.
Bareges ISJ-worth 81/
Black Silks B7/
Black Silks $1 worth' $1,25.
Stockings 0$ worth 12$.
Black Casalmcros $t worth $1,60.
A full assortment of Needle Worked Under
sleeves; C6li«ra ami Chimczotts.
Ladies Dresti Goods,
n groat variety, such as Tissues, *3uramer Silks,
Lawns, Enrages; &o.
SUMMER SHAWLS, very low.
Great Bargains in Hosiery and Gloves.
A goodsupplyondvorycheap,ol Gentlemen s
Summer Clothes,
Pant Stuff & Vesting. ,
PARASOLS, BOaINETS, RIBBONS, Cam
bricks, Table Covers, Tickings, Checks, Linens,
Linen Handkerchiefs, Diapers, &d., cheaper
than ever sold in Carlisle.
Boots and Slices,
A little lower than ever. Having now the larg
est and cheapest stock of Now-Goods in the
county, I ntn determined to give all who will
fkvor me with a call, great bargains.
. Our old friends and customers are earnestly
invited to call at the old store. East Main st.
, Our motto is “ short profits and quick sales/’.
CIIAS. OGILBY.
Carlisle, Juno 1, 1854.
Wo Strive to Please.”
THE Subscriber would respectfully announce
to the citizens of Carlisle, and ail persons
visiting the same, that ho has now on hand and
will continue to bo supplied with the latest nov
elties of each successive season, comprising, in
part,
CONFECTIONARIES
of the choicest varieties, such as Fine Candy
Toys, Jelly Cakes, Bon Boris, Gum, Cordial,Le
mon, Chocolate, and Fruit Drops, Bose, Vanilla
and burnt Almonds; French and exploding Sec
rets, also all the common varieties, all of which
will he sold wholesale or retail, at low rates, at
THE OLD STAND, N. HANOVER ST.,
a few doors North of the B. nk, where ho has just
received Fruits and Nuts of the latest importa
tions, such us Oranges, Lemons, Anisins, Figs.
Pruens, Citrons, Currants, sort and paper shelled
Almonds, Filberts, Cocoa, Cream and Ground
Nuts. Also,
TOVS AND FANCY GOODS ,
of every kind and from all parts of Europe, man
ufactured of wood, glass, china, papicr-machie,
tin, India rubber, zinc, &c., such as fine wax, kid
and jointed dolls, sewing and card baskets, work
and fancy boxes, flower vases, motto caps, tea
setts, music boxes,' port monies, battle-doors
grace hoops, masks, drums, guns, trumpets, do
minoso, lotto and other games, &c., fancy soaps
and hair oils of every variety. In connection
with tho above, a largo stock of
PA Y GROCERIES, *
such asLovering'a crushed, pulverized and brown
Sugars, Coffee, Molasses, Starch, Indigo, Sale
ratus, Green and Black Teas, Spices. Butter,
Water and Soda Crackers, Matches, and as
wo “ Strive to Please,” all are' invited to call and
examine our stock.
The subscriber returns bis thanks to the public
for tho patronage heretofore bestowed on him.
and hopes by a desire to please to merit a con
tinuance of the same. P, MONYER.
Carlisle, March 23, 1854.
Useful, Fragrant, and Good!
BJ. KIEFFEU has just returned from Phil
• adclphia, with an additional supply of Fresh
DRUGS, which, in connection with his former
stock, will make his establishment complete in
this department. In addition to tho above, he
has also just opened a fresh supply of
Confcct&onnrlcs, Fruits, Nuts,
Pastes, and Fancy Articles of every description.
The attention of ladies Is especially invited to
his extensive assortment of fancy articles. La
.dies’ Toilpt Fancy Soaps and Perfumes of every
variety. Gentlemen nro invited to examine his
flno assortment of Fancy Articles. Segars, Chi
na and Porcclean Pipes, Tobaccoes of every va
riety, Shaving and Toilet Soaps, which will be
found to bo very superior; Canos, Riding and
Carriage Whips, and many other articles which
more especially' interest gentlemen.
A number of very superior Woolen Matte on
hand.
Tho Proprietor will be very happy to have his
friends generally call and examine his goods,
whether they may wish lu purchase or not.
B. J. KIEFFER,
Carlisle, March 28, 1854.
REMOVAL
JOHN D. GORGAS hereby Informs his friends
and customers, that he has removed his TIN
WARE nnd STORE ROOMS to the room lately
occupied by Mr. J. W. Eby ns a Grocery Store
on West High street, where ho will us herelof r
manufacture and keep constantly in store, every
description of
TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE, •*
made 'in the best style, nnd at the very* lowest
prices. Good workmen and the very best ma
terial always employed, so as to insure entire
satisfaction.
Spouting and Job Work done at the shortest
notice, in a superior manner and at fair prices.
Also, in store at all seasons, a large and attrac
tive variety of
Parlor and Cooking Stove*,
comprising every new ond fancy stylo, of nil prices
and sizes, adapted to burning either wood or coal
His assortment of Stoves he intends shall not bo
surpassed by any other establishment; compris
ing « score or more of dlfierent styles to suit all
tastes. Thankful to Ids friends tor the patronage
so long bestowed upon him at his old stand, he
respectfully Invites a call at his new establish
ment, confident that his large assortment cannot
tail io plo.se. .101 IN D. GORGAS.
Carlisle, March 113, 18.)!.
SPEXDIB JEWEWIY $
THOMAS CONLVN, West High St., a fbw
doors west of Burkholder’s Hotel, lias lust
• ccelved tho largest assortment of ”
* ftnporior l»*y
over offered In Carlisle, consisting in part of Gold
jSL and Silver Watches of every variety, and
(IS J at Pdces, eight day Clucks, Silver ta
<VfrirjV»i)lo and tea spoons, silver table forks nnd
butter knives, gold and silver spectacles ladles
and gentlemen's gold pens and pencils, gold pens
with silver holder, gold chains of every dcscrip
tjon, ear and finger rings, at all prices, breast
pins. itc. Also, Acv.ordeuns and Musical Boxes
together with a great variety of fancy articles.—
Persons desiring to purchase, are Invited to call
nnd examine tho assortment. We are prepared
to sell at very reasonable prices. Quality of all
all goods warranted to he ns fine ns sold for.
THOMAS CONLYN,
Carlisle, March, 28, 1853.
HATS I HATS 11
Tn E subscribor respectfully Informs h!a
friends and tho public generally, that ho has
removed ids Uat and Cap Store to his now build
ing In Main street, where ho will bo glad t© eoe
his old customers and friends. lie has now on
gXTS hand a splendid assortment of Hats of
Jffll' all descriptions, from tho common Wool
tho finest Fur and Silk Huts, and al
'prices that must suit every ono who has an eye
to getting tho worth of his money. Ills Silk,
Moleskin and Beaver Hats, nro unsurpassed for
lightness, durability and finish, by those of any
other establishment in tho county.
Boys* Hats of every description constantly on
hand. Call and examine.
WM. IT. TROUT,
Carlisle, March 28, 1858.
Patent Cnlveiilzcd Iron Tubing,
FOR CHAIN PUMPS.
THE Tubing, made of Galvonissod Iron by
patent machinery, possesses great strength,
combined with simplicity and neatness, and is
warranted not to corrode, is now offered for sale
at thowarclious oftho Jlmtrirnn Galvcnitedlron
IForfci.No. 14. North Tenth Street. Phlla.—
A. full assortment of our. American Galvanized
Shoot and Roofing Iron always on hand.
All orders promptly attended to by
tfun® 16> Bro] McCULLOtJGU BcO*
THE MARRIAGE ; STATE j -
SftaU iZapplnl»» *uti■ it't*Uh t '«* JU»tvy •««*
- • ' efefetWM, «!t«nd l| f
MOST STASTUNQoNSIDERATIONS I
KoJlcctltjns for (lio Thoughtful. :
Slrango Ihafi.Wmtlcei human bolngs-exlst 0«d
Jrair though HIV os do tbo bcmUs of (bb field, or
thsluMfts wf tho earth, evincing no more thought.
or rcllwtiun than though the nublo (VquUlcs of mind,
noro ttd voucluafcd to thorn. „ ' • , r'
Muuv (Uoh nro husbamls mid fathers, apod whom
aro dopouJent the health, the woll*bcing,:and tbo
hitiinliioss of ntmnfldliig and iiffootlbuntc wife, with
j»orl!aj|*< a famllj'of children. ...
• HOW OVrSNIT HAPPBftS HMTTHB •
WIFE UNOEBS FBOM YEAS TO YEAS ,
(n tlmt pitiably conditloo aa not even for one day to
foiTlbo hoppy : and cxhileratiug Influence incident
to the enjoyment of health. ’ . .
She may not .he on invalid confined to her bed.
<>r oven to her room; as her pride, ambition ana
energy ; induce',and nerve her to toko persona)
cbnrge’bf her household, oven when bar health will
■ml admit of it ; bill sho is nevertheless perceptibly
-inking from dily to day, and always oiling, ,•
Thus, day after day, und month after month Iran*
M*ire Her health daily sinks, till finally ovon the
>pe of recovery uo longer remains. And thus
THE: BLOOMING) BRIDE,
'jf, a few-years ago in the flush of health ami
. jii'li, and buoyancy of spirits, rapidly, and appa*
Inexplicably, becomes a feeble, sickly, de
‘ i|(.iird wife,/with frniuo emaciated, nerves on*
- >ung,' spirits depressed,.countenance bearing the
■nprci>« oT buDering, and on utter physical and'
.miifiil prostration.
>'-«*incnmcs this deplorable change may and docs
hc JVma organic or constitutional causes. ■ But
’inter, by far oflcncr, to.gross and Inexcusable
K'Viranco of the simplest and plainest rules ,of
■ i lf h no connected the marriage state, the
v iglaiiyu uf whloh/ disease, suffering , and
niixery, not only to tbo wife, but often
llcmlilnry Complaint* upon Hit Children
UNTO TUB THIRD AND FOURTH OENBRATIOIt,**
I'l-nitHmldlul CONSUMPTION, SCIIOPUX.A,
HYPOCHONDRIA, INSANITY, GOUT,
UINO'SIgvIL, nml oilier diseases,
‘ ,r- ft* n
INHERITANCE
i .fma ll\c Fats ivU<
And must tills continue 1 Shall w« bo wise la
ill (hat concert!* the cattle of our fields, our horses,
•nr sheep, our cows, our oxen, tho nature and
■hamotor of IJio soil no possess, the texture and
piatlty of oar goods and merchandise; hut in oil that
•■uicerns ourselves ns human beings, with human
• unctions, nntj, passions, subject to groat derange*
hi. Nit, involving our future pence and happiness—
ni nil that concerns 'he health and welfare of tbs
wile of our afivvlinns. and (lie mother of our chtl
l .'n ' in nil Ahnl cnneeriiH I lie mental and physical
r. <} lining nV I ■it i*,«' eliiMren «n< almuld be I#*-
..• . .
BENIGHTED IGNORANCE,
' as'cvumdi.s as inexcusable!
How long snail this Ignomnoo prevail so produc
tive of its oltler fruits T How long elftll the wifi
and mother bolignoranfc of the nature, character and,
causes of the various womb and sexual complaint's
embittering her days by suffering—suffering nlicn
prolonged, to yiara, eventuating in a complication of
diseases utterlV and hopelessly incurable 1 Shull
wo for ever clfso our eyes to the results of pbyeio
logical seleuci by which wo may arrive at an
understanding,of ourselves as-men and women,
subject to serious life-long enduring diseases, ami
perpetuating them to our children. ‘
JUES EVERT WIFB AND HUSBAND BONDED
No husband or xeife-vteci he iguonint nf ivlnu
concerns them ntosl to know to seewt their health,
and bajrjiiuesfr 'lltat. knowledge is contained in a
Utile icoik entitled
TUB MARRIED WOMAN'S
PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPAiMOiV
DV DR. A. M. MAUIMCKAU, ■
PROFESSOR OF DiaRASRS OF WOMEN
Out Hundredth-JSililion. 10mu. pp. USD. iv/o on !'■
(or fi.nf paper, rxtra binding. $1 tin 1
First published in 1847 ; and it is not
SURPRISING OR WONDERFUL
Considering that EVKIIV PWM.A
wlie(lirrJl<mUlEU Oil NOT, run 1,.-
acquire a full knowledge or (he u -
tniv, ehnrsrttr nml rnm«* nf hn
complaints, with the vm-lou*
Symploms, ami that ntm ly
II AL F A Mlt t U 10 N COPIES
should bnvo.becn sold It is impracticable to ~
ycy fully the‘various subject* treated of, ns t!.
arc of a strictly intended for tho iunrn>
or those eoi't.Scplutiug mnrriago.
UPWAIIURvOF ONK IIUVDUICD TIM*
• V SAND COPIES ,
Have beeu*.?2f‘'’T UY MAII, within ih,- 'i
months. •* 1
CAUTION’ TO THE PIK
.jiR MOT DRWMUtiKh •
Buy no Wik unless Dr A. M Mmi *
Liberty Strfef, N. Y . 'is on Ibc tith- j„,
entry (n the Work's Office on the buck "t n
S; anti bay only of respectable (mil h*
T 9, or seen by mail, and nddrcu-i tu l)i
Mnariccnu, ol (boro nro spurious and surrcpi
infringements of copyright.
ttW Upon receipt of One Dollar "THE MAP
RIED WOMAN’S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM
PANION” U sent {nuii’eit /itr) to .u,f part of fh.
United the Canada* and Butith Pro*fr**-'i
AU Letter* i.tast bo post-paid, and -
Dr, A. M. MAOBIOEAU, Box l2Ci. r. «. \
Oily. Publlelrng OtJice, No. l? 9 T.lt- •
New. York ’
For sale by Blanch and Crap, Harrisburg; J.
Swartz,Bloonisburg: J. S. Worth,Lebanon ; 0.
W. Do Witt, Milford; J. W. Ensininger, Dan
heim ; 11. W. Smith, Huntingdon? S. McDonald,
Hniontown; J. M. Baum, New Berlin; IT. A.
Lantz, Rcuhngj E. T. Mono, Cranesvillo, N. Y.
It. P. Croc’.ior, Brownsville; Wontz & Stark,
Carbondalo, Eldrcd & Wright, Williamsport; S.
Tuck, Wilkeslurro; G. W. Earle, Waynesboro’;
11. Crosky, Mercer; S. Leader. Hanover; S. W.
Taylor, l/tlcd t U. P. Cummings, Somerset; T.
B. Peterson,'Philadelphia.
March 28 JS6I.
THE subscriber lias just returned from the
Eastern allies, mid has opened at bis stand
in AorUi Hanover street a new and full assort
ment of HAJkDWAI(E, and now invites all per-,
sons Id want'd good Hardware at reduced price
to give him h call us ho can accommodate all
from a needle to an anvil, anc at prices to suit
the times.
To Housekeepers. — A great assortment of
housekeeping articles, such as brass and enamel
preserving kettles, frying pans, bake pans, wuf-
Ho irons, smoothing irons, shovels, tongs, wait
ers, trays, forks, knives, carvers, steels, butcher
knives, rpoons, plated tea & table spoons, pocket
and pen knives in groat variety, razor and razor
straps, scissors, shears, spades forks rakes, hoes,
tubs, water cans, painted buckets wash boards,
Improved patent cistern pumps and lead pipe.
Brushes— A large assortment of whitewash,
dust, sweeping, horto & painter’s brushes.
Inon.—A torgo block or baiumored bar iron,
roiled iron of M kinds, hoop iron, sheet Iron,
round, square and baud iron, English wagon
boxes, and steel of all kinds.
Paints, oil, varnishes, turpentine, glue, &c.
Glass of all sizes.
To Shoemakers. — A full assortment of Mo
rocco, Linings, Bindings, patent Goat Skins,
Lasts, Shoe-thrcuc, Pegs, Knives, and Tools of
all kinds.
Blako's Fire Proof Points of different colors.
To OAUPKjrruna.—A Aill asdortment of planes,
saws, chisels, gages, squares, braces, blits. bench
screws, augurs and augur bltts, hatchets, &c.
To CoAciiMAKEna a Saddlehs. —A first rate
assortment of carriage trinmilnga, such ns lacea,
tassels, fringes, drab cloth and sattlnotl, head
linings, imitation enameled leather, patent leath
er curtain oil cloth, plain and figured? Dasher
Irons, Lamps, Axles, Springs. Malablo Castings,
Bunt Felloes, Hubs, Bows, Philips’ patent boxes
for wood axles, flno brass, silver plated and Ja
pan harness mountings. Saddletrees, Whips,and
every ortiolousod by Saddlers very cheap.
J. P. LYNE.
Carlisle, March 22,1854.
NOTICE.
TVTOTIOE fs hereby given, that the Dickinson
Xl SttvingFundSoclotyjlQcatod in Contorvlllo,
Cumbcrlond county, Pa., will make application
to tlio next Legislature of (ho Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, lor an act of Incorporation, with
a capital of tun thousand dollars, and privilege
to increase to twonty-flvo thousand dollars, with
discounting privileges and power to receive de
posits, and suph other powers and privileges ns
are usually grdntcd to Saving Institutions. By
order of the Board. A. G. MILLER,
Juno 20, 1854—0 m Treas'r,
WALL PAPER. —A .very s largo lot of Wal
Paper pf every shade and design—nt prices
ranging cts.’and upwards. The stock
consists of a full assortment of common, satin,
silvered and gilt papers, all of which will bo sola
low at SAXTON’S
{few York Advertisement.
§ror\ Yisschcr b lSehelVs Gen 3 1. Advertising
House, Appleton's Building 346 £ M&Brod’y,
. -American Artists’ Union!;;
fpHE American Artlsta’ Union, wouMrcapect
}Jl fully announce tbithe citizens of the United
States anti; the Canadas; that for tho-purposoof
cultivating a taste for tho-fino arta throughout
the country, and with'tho view of enabling every
family to become possessed of a gallety ofJSn
gravings, by the Firct Jlrtisis of theJtge. ■
They huvo determined,' in order to create an ox-*
tensive sale for their-Engravings, and thus not
only givo employment to a largo number of art-
Istsand-others, brut inspire .among our Country
men a taste for works of art, to prosit' to the
purchasers,of tholr engravings,' when 250,000
of them ore sold, ;.,
250,000 Gifts, of the actual cost of 8150,000
- /Each purchaser.-of a Ouo Dollar. Engraving,
receives not only an Engraving richly
worth the money,,but also, a ticket which enti
tles him to one of the Gifts when they are dis
tributed, .. .. :‘.
ForFivo Dollars, a highly flnlshcd'Engravlng,
beautifully painted In oil, and live gift tickets,
will bo sent; or five dollar’s worth of splendid
: Engravings can bo selected fromtho catalogue.
A copy of the catalogue, together with a apo
cimon of one of the Engravings, can bo seen at
the office of this paper.
For each dollar sent, an Engraving actually
worth that sum, and a Gift, Ticket, will be Im
mediately forwarded.' -
AGENTS:
The OommUtco believing that the success of
this Groat .National Undertaking will bo mate
rially promoted by the energy and enterprise of
intelligent and persevering Agents, have resol
ved to treat with such on the most liberal terms.
, Any person wishing to becomo an Agont, by
sending (post paid,) .$l, will receive by return
of ruail, a one dollar engraving, a gift ticket, a
prospectus, a catalogue and all other necessary
information. -
On thu final completion of tho sale, tho Gifts
will be placed in tho hands of a Committee of
tho purchasers to bo distributed, duo notice of
winch will bo given throughout the United States
and tho Canadas. - ■ .
LIST OF GIFTS:
XOO marble busts of Washington at $lOO $lO,OOO
100 “ “ Clay 100 10,000
100 “ « Webster 100 10,000
100 “ « Calhoun ' 100 10,000
30 elegant oil paintings. In splendid
gilt frames, size 3x4 It. each. 100 6,000
100 elegant oil paintings 2xB ft each, 60 6,000
500 steel plate engravings, brilliant
ly col’d In oil, rich gilt frames
24x80 in. each, 10 6,000
10.000 elegant stool plate engravings
colM in oil, of the Washington
1 Monument, 20x20 in. each,
237.000 steel plate engravings, IVom
100 different plates, nowlnpos
, session of, & owned by the Art-'
Ists' Uniori, of the market value
of, from 60 eta to $1 00 each. 41,000
1 flrst-class Dwelling, in fllstst.Jf.
Y. City,
22 building lots In 100 and 101
sts. N. Y. city, each 25x100
ft. deep, at 1000 22,000
100 Villa Sites, containing each 10,-
000 fltj. ft. in tho suburbs N.
T. city, and commanding a
magnificent view of tho Hud
son River and Long Island
Sound, at COO 60,000
20 perpetual loans of cash, without
interest, or securityof s2soea. 6,000
50 «« « « 100 “ 6,000
100 « *• ft 50 <f 6,000
250 ft ft ft 20 ft ■ 5,000
2000 tc « ci 6 <i 10,000
Re/crcnco in regard to tho Real Estate, F. J.
Fisschcr & Co., Real Estate Brokers, N. Y.—
Orders, paid,) with money enclosed, tabu
addressed,
J. IT. HOLBROOKE, Sec’ry,
605 Broadway, N. Y.
tE?~The Engravings In tho catalogue are now
ready for delivery. Aug 10, 1851—-Gin
“Muii. Know TUyNilf.”
An Invaluable Book for 25 cents.—“ Every fa
mily should have a copy.”
, '° 3 B °ld in less than a
JL vvfjUl/tf your. A new edition, ro
vi.wu .mu just Issued.
DU. HUN 1 JEW’S Medical Manuel and Hand
Hook iur (lie Afflicted—containing an ontlinu.of
tlio origin, progress, treatment and euro of ova
ry form ul' disease contracted by promiscuous
sexual intercourse, by self-abuse or by sexual
excess, with advice for their prevention. 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’ successlhl practice, exclu
sively devoted to the cure of diseases of a deli
cate or private nature.
To which is added receipts fortho euro of the
above diseases, and a treatise on the causes,
symptoms and cure of tlio Faver and Ague.
• Testimony of The Professor of übstemes in
Penn. College , Philadelphia— “DU. HUN
TER’S MEDICAL MAW UEL.”—Thu author
of thus work, unliko the majority of thoso who
advertise to cure tlio discuses of which it treats
is a graduate of one of the best Colleges in tlio
United States. It affords mo pleasure to rec
ommend him to the udfortuuate, or to-tho vie
tim of malpractice, as a successlul and expo
rienced practitioner, in whoso honor and integ.
rity they may place the greatest confidence.
• Jos. S. Longshore, M. D.
From A. Woodward, Af. D. % of Penn. Univer
sity, Philadelphia.~~lt gives mo pleasure to add
my testimony to the professional ability of the
Author of the “Medical Manual.” —Numer-
ous cases of disease of (he Genital Organs,
some ol them ol long standing, huvo como un
der my notice, in which ids skill has boon manl
iest iu restoring to perfect health, in somocases
where the patient has been considered beyond
medical aid. In the treatment of Seminal
weakness, or disarrangement of tho functions
produced by self-abuse or Excess of venery,
I do nut know his superior in (ho profession.—
I huvo boon acquainted with the Author some
thirty years, and doom it no more than justice
to him as well as kindness to (ho unfortunate
victim ol early indiscretion, la recommend him
us one in whoso professional skill and integrity
they may safely confide thomsclvos.— Alfred
Woodward, M, D. W
“This is, without exception, tho most com
prehensive mid Intelligible work on the class of
disposes on which U treats. Avoiding ail tech
nical terms, U addresses Itself to the reason ol
Its readers. It is freo from all objectionable
matter, and m> parent, however fastlduoUß.can
object to placing it in tlio hands of bis sons.—
Thu author has devoted many years to tho treat
ment of the various complaints treated of, and
with too little breath to puff, and too little pre
sumption to Impose, ho has offered totho world
at tho merely nominal price of 25 cents, tho
Irult of some twenty years’ moat successlhl
practice.”— Herald.
“No teacher or parent should ho without the
knowledge imparled In this valuable work. It
would save years of pain, inortltlcalloa and sor
row to the youth under their charge.” —Peopled
Jldvocale. *
A I rcsbylorian clergyman in Ohio, writing of
“Hunter’s Medical Manuel’’ says i—■“Thousands
upon thousands of our youth, by evil example
and Influence of the passions, have been led in
to the habit of solf.pollutlon, without realizing
tho sin and fearful consequences upon them
selves and tliolrpostcrlty. Tho constitutions of
thousands who are raising ■fUmUlus have been
enfeebled, If not broken down, and they do not
know (ha cause or the cure. Anything that can
bo done so to enlighten and Influence the pub
lie mind as to check, and ultimately to remove
this wido»sprond source of human wretchedness,
would confer tho greatest blessing next to the
religion of Jesus Christ, on tho present ond
coming generation. Intemperance (ortho use
oflntoxlcaling drinks) (hough It has slain thou
sands upon thousands, is not a greater scourge
to tho human raco; Accept my thanks on be
half of tho afflicted, and, bollovo tno, your co
worker In tho good work you aro so actively en.
gaged in.” _
Ono copy (securely enveloped) will bo for
warded, free of postage, to any part ortho Uni
ted States for 25 cents, or six copies forsl.
Address (post paid) OOSDKN & CO., Publish
ers, or Box 100, Philadelphia. *
Booksol tors. Canvassers and Book Agents
supplied on tho most liberal terms.
SoptombOT f t 1864—1 y.
Attentions Dfsjiepllcs {
THOSE of you who have been afflicted for
years, with this Ipatbsome disease,and who
hayojDoea .using almost, every, .nostrum before
the public without rellefr; TVs say to you try
«Beecher , s you will soon
bo convinced of its great superiority over every
otho'iTproparatlon. Wo could, give you maty!
certificates corroborating- our assertion, .butvd
single trial is worth more than all. This remedy
is prepared and sold at the Drug, storoof ' .
B. J. KEIFFEU, 1 M
South Hanover street, a frw doors south or
the Court-house, , : ■; ‘ t -,V
. Carlisle, Juno 16, ISoi* . ■ ' ~'
, EAGLE HOTEL.
' No. 831, Market Street, Philadelphia,
THE subscriber takes ; thls'methbd to inform
his friends and the pubficin general, that ho
has .taken this well known stand, and: hopes, by
stridt'attcntiOQ to business,togalnd shffro ortho
public patronage herdtoforos'o'liberally extended
to him wlrllo in thodbovo business in Lancaster
county, and recently in Cumberland county. Pa.
The House has. bccn neatly furnished through
out, and the rooms are large and airy, and for
comfort arc unsurpassed In the city. -The Taupe
is always supplied with the bfjst tjib'niarket can
afford, and his Bar can compote for 'choice li
quors with the,best bats in the City. The SJta*
rn.es are largo and newly fitted up for drovers
and the public In general.
My charges are as reasonable as any other in
Market street.' Give mo a call.
FRED’K. ZARRACHER.
Phila. April IS, 1654—^1y,-
JOHN P. LYN ,
W HOLESALE and retail dealer in Ameri
can, English & Gentian Hardware, Oils.
Points, Varnish, &c. Mechanics, builders and
the public generally, who are In want of Hard
ware of any kind, aro Invited to call in and ex
amine my unusually largo stock of goods, which
I am selling at very low prices—just stop in- If
will only detain you a few minutes to bo con.
vinccd that what every body snys mußt betruo,
that Lyno's is decidedly the place' to get goop
goods at low prices. J. P. LYNE, -
[May 11.] West side of N.’Uanoier sf,
, : SCYTHES. SCYTHES. - -
JUST received ft very largo lot of Scythes of
superior Brands, to which I invito the atten
tion of Cradle makers, and nil others In want of;
this article, tho attention of Farmers,ls also in
vited to the groat variety of Farming utensils of!
tho very best makers. Ploughs of all kinds
furnished at a small advance on City prices.—
Homo makes at tho raanufacturors prices, also a
superior article of Churns, which wo warrant to
make more butler out of tho same quantity of
Cream than any other Chum in use, try it.
- JOHN P. LYNE,
West side North-Hanover Street.
Carlisle, May XI .
4 40,000
ESV., EOP . ,
Ole Sinking and
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 C 5 South Fourth Street, Philadelphia,
by TVILLIAM COLBERT.
N. B. Orders will 6c delivered by Express, or
as per agreement.
March 28, 1851—Cmo. .
12,000
Spring nud Summo t
ARNOLD & LIVINGSTON respectfully in
form their friends and tho public, that they
have now on hand at their store in North Hun.
over street, opposite Mnglaughlin’s hotel, a very
handsome and complete assortment of Spring
and Summer.
* Ready-made Cl^tMng:,
which they can sell at prices so low ns to suit all
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 boat
qualities of English anil French Cloths, made
and trimmed in tho very best style; Spring Sack
Coats of cloth, casslmercs and tweeds, various
colors and prices.
French Black Doeskin and Fancy Cnsslmero
PANTALOONS, as well ns Pantaloons of every
description, and very cheap.
VESTS of rich fancy silks and satins, bomba
sines, valencias, roarseilles, and challics, at alt
prices.
A full assortment of BOY’S CLOTHING.
Fancy dress articles, embracing all tho now
styles of Cravats.
White, black and colored silk, kid, lisle •
cotton GLOVES of every description.
Trunks and Carpet Bags of superlorflnishan
at low prices.
Suspenders of superior manufacture. Under,
shirts and Drawers of lino Merino, silk, net cot
ton, jean and muslin, of every description and
quality.
Umbrellas of silk and cotton very cheap. All
of which will be sold at the lowest prices whole
sale or retail.
Remember tho old stand,'Opposite Maglaugh
lln’a hotel.
ARNOLD & LIVINGSTON
Carlisle, March 80,1851.
Glt CAT IRICIVAL OF
SPRING.& SUMMER
At the Store of the subscriber, the GrTat Mart for
Dry-Goods, Groceries, Boots £ Shoes,
THE subscriber respectfully informs bis
friends and numerous customers that he has
returned front Philadelphia, with a largo and va
ried assortment of Spring and Summer Goods,
consisting in. part of
Ladies* Dress Goods ,
Such ns black and fancy Silks, black and change
able Alpacas, Parogen, Barege do Luinoa, Mous.
de Huge, Bombazines, plain, figured and change
able Poplins, Lawns, Calicoes,Ginghams, Gloves,
Hosiery, &c., &c.
Gentlemen's Dress Goods ,
such as fine black and brown French Cloths,
black Doeskin and fancy Cassimers, satin and
fancy Vestings, black & Italian fancy Cravats,
Suspenders, Gloves, &c.
JUTS AND CAPS.
A largo assortment of Mens* & Boys’ Hats and
Caps, embracing every stylo and quality. Also,
a largo and varied assortment of Parasols, Bon
nets and Ribbons.
DOMESTICS. —BIeached & unbleached Mus
lin, Checks, Tickings, Jeans, Drills, Tablc-dln
por, Bagging, Osnuburgs, Toweling, Tablo-Iln
ens, &c.
BOOTS SHOES.— -A largo assortment of
Men’s, Women’ll & Children’s Boots & Shoos,
Jenny Lind & buskin Shoes nt very low prices.
Colored and while Carpet Chain.
GROCERIES-— largo assorsmont of Gro
ceries, such as Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Rico,
Teas, &c., &c.
All who visit our establishment are IVoo to ac
knowledge that wo nro selling Foreign and Do
mestic Dry-Goods, Boots, Shoos, &c.,at aston
ishingly low prices. Our low prices have already
attracted a large number of people. The atten
tion of all who wish good bargains Is solicited,
nsgroatlnducementsran bo ollb red to purchasers.
Don’t forgot the old stand, Humerlcb’s comor,
North Jlanovor street. »
Butter, Bgga, iluga nnd Sunn tnltcn nt murks
l>rlM«. N. W. WOODS, Jgtut-
Cnrllalo, April 13, mi. '
Citizens of Cumberland County.
W* 10 doslro good goods nt the lowest prices
ami a very largo and heavy stock to select,
from, aro Invited to cull at the old Cheap Store,
for
Silks, Bnrogos,
Tissues, Lawns,
Barege do.Lalnes, Gloves, Hosiery,
Olngnams.Do lieges, Laces, Edgings,
Calicoes Alpachas, French Worked Collars,
Muslins, Chocks,. Spring Shawls,
Tickings, Diapers, Dross Trimmings,
Clotha, Oasslmercß, Vosllngs, Summer Stuffs,
and a groat variety of other goods, embracing,
wo boJlnvo, every article Incur lino, to which
all wanting bargains, are requested to cxamlni
ns wo arc cutting goods very close this Spring
and no mistake. BENTZ & BROTHERS
April 18. 185).
AVjiU Paper, Wall Paper,
ANOTHER arrival of Wall Paper Just re
ceived, cheaper than ever. Also, Window-
Shades by Iho cargo, cheap, cheaper.* cheapest I
for sale hy HENRY SAXTON.
April 18,1864.
•' r«r4t.ArTlv,al.bf;niirawnre. --,
THE - having- returned' from ttfa
.city, has just opened for the Fall trade a'-
largo and well selected stock of Foreign and
Domestic Hardware, embracing everythlnguaa*
ally found in that, llno bf biislnoas. The attend
tion of friends and th& public generally Is re*
spectfuliy directed tblho-asaoriment.on hand,
assuring them that goods of all kinds will be sold
fof cash at a very smalladvancoon mahufretur*
ersbrtoofl. ' ,-- ■ ; '.
-' Carpenters ohd Builders are Invited. tVoxain*
ino the assortment of Locks,,Latches',
Edits, Screws, Glass, Putty, Oil, Polntfc: &c • f
Remember tbo old stand, InEast njgoitrecL
where they are I'drsalocheap. ' v. -. v -
; r HENRY SAXTON;
August Sri 1651. • , -: ■ ■■■}
■; sew pxur« sxonEi *
South Hanover Street, near the Court Home, '
B: '4. KIEEEER, Druggist, would resipectftlD
•ly inform the citizens of Carlisle and'viefo.
ity, that ho has opened a new ' >
i ; CHEMICAL AND DRUG STORE.
His stock is entirely new, and has been selected
with great'care. As many of tho articlesln daily,
use by physicians and families deteriorate by ago
and exposure, great care will bo taken not to al«
loWsUch articles to accumulate In such quantities'.
Attention is especially invited to h&stock of
Medicines, Essential Oils, Tinctures, Wines, Ex
tracts, Corifcnctions, Chemicals, together
with a full assortment of Paints, Varnishes, Dye>
stuffs. Paint and Varnish'Brushes-, find'.’ ‘ - > ;
CONFECTIONARIES =• ' ‘ '
of every variety. Ho has also on hand a
did assorfment*of Perfumes, Soaps, fancy ,hfllr/
clothes and flesh Brushes; Supporters, Breast
Exhausters, Nlpplo Shields, Toothy TTosbes and
Pastes.- Also, " '
Medicinal Wives and - ■ .<. ■
of tho best quality. Segars, from tho best Ha*
vand and Spanish houses, of every flavor, from
oilo cent upwards. ’
In order to ensure his customers against mis
takes during any temporary absence of the
priotor, tho services oi an experienced and com
petent assistant have been secured, which will
be felt to bo important, in view of tho responsi
bilities which aro known to devolve upon tho
druggist. ' ; ’ "
Physicians’ prescriptions will bo faithtolly and
promptly attended to. Orders from Physician#
and Merchants in tho country will bo filled with
care, and at prices which must prove satlsfactory-
A liberal shore of public patronage la respect
fully solicited. Terras cosh.
B. J. KIEFFER. !
March 29, 1854. ’ ~ ''
Oi. GEORGE Z. MRETZ, . ;
WILL perform all operations upon the tcetfr
that may be required for their preserratioh-
Artificinl teeth inserted, from a single tooth to an
entire act, on the most scientific Dis
eases of tho, mouth and irregularities carefully
treated. Ofilco at tho residence of his brother,
on North Pitt street. ’ ’
■ Carlisle, March 23, 1854. ' • ■
WILL perform all operations upon the Teeth
that arc required for their preservation,
such as Cleaning, Filing, Plugging, &c., or will
restore tho loss of thorn, by inserting Artificial
Teeth, from a single tooth to ft full sot/ ;■ .
on Pitt street, a ibw doors South of
the Railroad Hotel. '
N. B: Dr, Loomis will bo absent from Carlisle
the last ten days In each month. ' ■
Carlisle, March 28, 1854. . ;
CAREFULLY attends to all operations upon
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 “continuous
Gums?” and will construct Artificial palates,
Obburafions, Regulating Pieces, ond overy ap
pliance used in the dental art. Operating room
at tho residence of Dr. Samuel Elliott, East High
street, Carlisle. ■
March 0, 1864.—(f.
THE Alien and East Ponnsborongh Mutual
Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland
county, Incorporated by an net of Assembly, is
now fully organized, and in operation under tho
management of tbo following Managers, viz x
Daniel Bally, Wm. U. Gorgas, Michael Cock
lln, Melcholr Brennemab, Christian Slayman,
John C. Dnnlap* Jacob 11. Coovcr, Lewis llycr>
Henry Logan, Beqjamln 11. Musser, Jacob Mum
nm, Joseph Wlckorslmm, Alexander Cnthcart..
The lutes of insurance are as low and favorable
ns any Company of tho kind in the State. Per
sons wishing to bccomu members orb invited to
make application to tho Agents of-tho Company
who are willing to watt hpOn them at atiy time.
BENJ. H. MOSSER, President.
llksbv Logan, Vico President,
Lewis limn, Secretary.
Michael Co’ckUn, Treasurer.
March 23,1854.
Ct MnEntAND Count*. —Rudolph Martin, New
Cumberland i C. B. Herman, Kingstown* Henry
Zcaring, Shircraanstown* Charles 8011, Carlisle;
Dr. J. Ahl, Ghurclitown; Samuel Graham, West
Pennshorot James McDowell, Frankford; Modo
Griffith, South Middleton* Samuel Woodburo*
Dickinson * Samuel Coover, Bcqjamin Haver
stick, Mcchnnicshjirg) John Sbcrrick, Lisburn?
David Coover/Shcphcrdstown.
York CouMf.—John Bowman, Dillsburg * P.
Wolford, Franklin s John Smith, Esq,, Wash
ington; "\Y. S. Picking, Dover; J, W. Craft, Par
adise, • "•
ITAnßisnunn.—TTouser & Lochman.
Members of thoCompanyhovlngpollcles about
to expire, can have them renewed by making ap
plication to any of the Agents. _ ; l
WALL PAPFB FOB THE
MILLION.
I HAVE just received my Spring Stock of Pa
per Hangings, which surpass ta stylo, quality
and price any that has ever boon exhibited la
Carlisle, I respectfully solicit a call from thp per
sons In want of Paper Hangings of any descrip
tion, as I am confident my-assortment far sur
passes any lu the Borough, and in stylo and prlco
has but fow rivals in l(w oily. I only ask of tho
public Jo call In (Hid examine my assortment he
ft,,.,, making their purchases, os I am confident
my chased designs cannot Ml to please the melt
fastidious. JOHN r. LYftE
(Uaualous. Hamm <(
Carlisle, March 28, IBM. ■
jfinsT abbifal of babd
. WABEI
rr'HE subscriber having returned from the city r
J;hasJust opened for the Spring trado a largo
and well selected stock of Foreign and Domestic*
Hardware, embracing everything usually found
In that lino of business. The attention of friends
and tho public generally’ls respectfully directed
to tho assortment on band, assuring them that
goods of all kinds will bo sold for cash At A very
small advance on manufacturers prices. ‘
Carjwitcra and Bnildtrt —are Invited to exam
ine the assortment of Locks, Latches, Binges,
Bolts, Screws, Ginas, .Putty, Oil, Faints, &o
Remember the old stand, in East High street,
whore they 'arc for sale cheap.
r HENRY £AX?ONV-
Match 28, 1858..
Bonnots & Ribbons,
Parasols,
THAT all poraons about commencing' house
keeping, and all In want of thorn can got supplied
with knives & forks, spoons, ladles, coffco-mllltfi
pans, kettles, band-irons, &0., at a very low rate,
by : H. SAXTON*
March 28, 1868.
PLOUGHS.— Durkeo’s cblbrntod York .Plows
constantly on band—also, Craighead’s arid
Plnuk’s make—all for sale at ‘
March 20,1868.' SAXTON’S*
A PULL assortment of Mirror Plates ol all
sizes, lust received and for nalo at
Sept. 14, 1864. U. SAXTON’S.
W-iiSsT!
DR. I.C. IiOOBIIS,
Wp®UT.
I>r. George W. Kcidlch,
Fire Insurance.
AGENTS.
Tako Notice,