from ot‘ na*.sm*m m***- atefcfi,of dt'miM Connlfy Ticat’« U/fc Fr ji “hr nAnjtin'rebtes.- i ltwnsia tlio latter part of Inst Juno, that I Blurted from London to visit my old college Ctom-Temple, of Trinity. Wo had not met for’mony .years, so.after dinner, - when the bustlo of my arrival had somewhat Subsided. Temple and I walked in the garden and I could aothelp congratulating him on lua happy home. '•Yes' he said, 'thank God it is a happy homo to me. and I do not envy tho lot of any human bring. It was a long time though, before things went so easy with me.’ .-•How* was that?’ Tasked. ■ ■ • ■ ' ' - - ‘Why, you see ray' father wanted me to go iat»tho law, and it was with very bad grace ho let mb go into tho church.' Then I wns.engag ed to my wife,'and her family, who were very rich, wanted something hotter than a ‘journey man parson;’ as they called mo; and as I could not havo hbr with money, I took her without, which was tho 'beat day’s work I ever did.— This curacy "was vacant; I-applied ana got >t without any difficulty, ns tho rector was an arch-deacon, who had never put his foot in the parish for twenty years, and it was overrun With dissenters. • * ~ ‘Lord 11. took mo warmly by tho hand. By degrees wo weeded out tho mischief -makers, and got the parish into good order., Times, however, went hard with me; I had a wife and three children, and our income was not £2OO a reap • ' . , ..‘Lord U. sent mo his son as a pupil, ana pretty well he paid, I oan tell you. .However, his son could not bo a boy forever, and ho went into the army, poor boy, and was killed. ‘One odd morning I took dp the paper and saw tho death, of the rector. My wife was mad for mo'to run off for' Lord and ask for tho living, ns it was his turn to nominate an incum bent. I was determined to do nothing of the kind. ‘Mr dear wife,’ I said, ‘my threadbare coat moat let him know how.much I want, but I am. too. proud to ask. * *A wceK went by and I heard nothing of my successor. My poor wife was moping dreadfully about my obstinacy, and at last t promised her to go next day to Lord IL, but I feared it was tooldte. , , , •Whilst wowere still discussing, tho ques tion, the church bells struch up in ft way I never heard bells ring before or since, save and except when I was married. I went into tho village to find out the reason. One'of the far mers, with a long face, told mo Lord H. had or ders! tho ringers to ring in tho new vicar, ns he heard, but he ws going to sco. *My heart fairly sunk within mo, for I al ways thought until that moment, Lord H. Would give mo tho living. ♦I rushed into the house, and met tho first reproachful look I had ever had from my wife, os she muttered, ‘This is all your fault.’ ‘I saw Lord 11. coming in tho private wA3 r , and I fear I felt so angry I could have struck him, for I thought ho at least, need not have coma to apprise mo of the new appointment.— As-ho entered tho door, I said mechanically, ‘My Lord, I will go out in a week.’ ‘He looked frightened at my appearance, and as ho afterwards told me, he dreaded the news would be too good. In fact,he looked as much aghast aftl did. •He put into my hands a paper with as seri ous a face as if it was my death warrant. My wife's eye detected tho mitre in tho seal, in an instant, and of course fainted right oil', which was ray first intimation that I was vicar of this parish. I sat down in my easy chair, leaving Lord 11. to pick up Mary, which ho did : and although 1 had stood up so long against Adver sity, my good fortune overcame me, and I cried like a child. ‘I slunk out quietly the back way, and got Into the park, as I longed to be alone. I was only just in time. The news had spread like wildfire, and tho whole parish came running down to the vicarage to shako hands with their new parson, which t could never have stood; The Barley Mow made a little fortune on tho spot, and I fear I am answerable for an extra ordinary amount of beer being drunk, .‘When I got on the top of the hill, and look ed down on- this happy village, and know it was my home for life, and that I should live and die here, my heart was full indeed. ‘As I sat there ruminating on my good for tune, I saw tho crowd assembling in tbc park. Lord 11. obtained a general holiday for every body. There were tables down tho avenues, groaning with roast beef and plum pudding, and before my flock separated for the evening, 1 was calm enough to appear amongst them. 'As I was no longer a ‘journeyman parson,’ and my preferment came from a peer, my wife’s relations began to be very civil, ns a matter of course, and one of her aunts altered her will, and put in a codicil leaving £10,000; so in the whole wo fell into great prosperity, and I trust,’ ho added, ‘we shall always remember it, and heaven knows, I have not been ignorant of what it is to want a shilling.” With these words Temple closed' his simple narrative, and wo retired towards tho house. Madam P^uiPEtt. —This great female traveller awards (bo palm to California. She- sayss «0f all tho countries I have visited, of all tho vile, immoral places I have ever seen or hoard of, in savago or civilized lands, the gamb. ling saloons in California arc tho worst. 1 wont thuro in company with friends; tho doors were open; everything invited entrance. Splendor in every form, temptation most subtle and pow. oeful, combined to loro tho soul and body to destruction. Splendid curtains, carpets, ex quisitely painted pictures, whoso subjects wore bo impure that 1 have involuntarily placed my bands over my eyes—wines, liquors of nil kinds free, and to bo had tor tho asking, all combined to luro tho poor mortal to sin nml death. Yet all was so voluptuously respectable, so perfect in good taste, so rcllncd in appearance, so beau, tiful to tho eye, that Us influence stole into the soul, like tho deadly poison of tho upas tree.— What wonder If with awakened passions, and brain made Insane by liquor, allured by lovely 1 women, who preside at tho table and overlook tho game, with gold around and on every side] of him, the poor victim rushod to tho gaming table for a now excitement and a now phase of stimulation.'* celebrated clergyman, who paid par ticular attention to the conversation o t prelty females, ono evening at u “mooting” (a revival) was going tho round as usual whispering words of consolation timladvico to oil, in his peculiar ly affectionate manner, when his attention was attracted by a female dressed In deep mourning, apparently In deep suffering. 110 could not perceive her features, for hep Taco was veiled, but her beautiful white hand end handsome form were sufficient to elicit his warmest Sympa thy. . Quickly ho came to her to assuage her grief, gently ho leaned over tho paw—oh, ho was such a good man—stcalthly he passed his arp\ around tier neck, ho breathed soft words into her unr,how txctitly tie spoke. Sob after sob, and the clergyman grew more loquacious. Fi nally the vail was raised, sobs wore hushed, a voice came forth, “Ihai’ll do John—that’a quite enough /' She was his wife, and had purposely disguised herself, to test the truth of reports obq had heard respecting her husband's fideli ty*. darkey wos asked by a lawer to ox-| plain what bo meant by tho term “bigoted.”— ««To bo bigoted,” said ho, “a cnllud pusaon must know too much Tor ono nigger, and not enough lor two niggers." A Ptezzi-ED Juboe.— A man was arrested in Ohio recently for getting drank. Ho pleaded that lie had not been guiltyof violation of tho noir law, nnd claimed tbo right of being trial birtho old, on tho ground that ho got drunk under tho old law, and hadn't been Kober since. Tho Judge was puzzled and held tho ease oyer for advisement. & Vanity is tho natural weakness of an ambitious man. ls ns loud a boggar on Wont, and a deaf more saucy. stiff in tho joints—tho, fleos and mlsquitocs*. < Cliew Books* JFancyArUclei. SW. HAVES TZCk hoa just received and is • now opening a splendid display of Fancy Goods, to .which ho desires to call, tho attention of Ida friends and .the, public.; His assortment cannot bo surpassed in novely.and elegance, and both in quality and price of the articles, cannot fail to pleaso purchasers. Hfsptock, comprises dvery variety of fapcy ortlcles, such as , • Ladies Fancy baskets,- . Fancy Work Boxes, with serving instruments. .' Paper Macho Goods, -Elegant Alabaster and Porcelain Ink-stands ' and Trays, > Fancy ivory, pearl & shell card cases. Port Monaios-. of every variety, Gold Pens and Pencils, . . 5 Fancy paper weights, Papertles, with a large variety of ladies’ fancy stationary, Motto seals and wafers, Silk and bead purses, Ladles’ riding whips elegantly finished, Porftimo baskets and bags, ’ . ' 'Brushes of every kind for the toilett, Roussel’s perfumes of various kinds. Musical Instruments of nil kinks and at nil prices, with an innumerable variety of articles elegantly finished. • * , Also, an extensive and elegant collection of DOORS, comprising tho various English and American Annuals for 1854, richly embellished and Ulus, trato ; 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 tho schools. . Ho also calls attention, to to his elegant dislay of Lamps, Grlandolcs, Ac., from the extensive establishments of Cornelius, Archer and others, of Philadelphia, comprising every stylo of Parlor, Chamber & Study Lamps, for burning cither lard, sperm or cthcrial oil, to gether with flower vases, Fancy Screens, &c.~■ llis assortment in this lino is unequalled in tho borough. . • Fruits, Fancy Confect'ioncy^ Nuts, Preserved Fruits; &c., in every variety and at all prices, all of which are pure and IVesh, such as can bo confldenly recommended to hia friends and the little folks. Remember tbo old stand, opposite the Bank. S. ‘W. HAVERSTICK, Carlisle, Starch 23, 1854. lOEsoodP W. K. CAMPBELL. j. u. WEI9B. Bargains at Wolso & Campbell’* NEW and cheap store, south-west corner of Hanover and Louthoratrcela. Wonow fool n pleasure in announcing that wo have just re ceived a splendid and choico assortment of Spring ond Summer Goods, which we will offer at such prices ns cannot fail to please tho public. Tho stock consists of Oxvss Goods, Black and fancy dross silks, Foujards, Organdies, brilliants, lawns, jaconets, bareges, &c. Embroideries, §c. > A handsome lot of Spencers, Undorslcevea,.col lars, rufflings, edgings, insertmgs, mourning col. lars, embroidered linen cambric handkerchiefs. Domestics / Ginghams, Chocks, Tickings, Muslins, Jeans, Drills, Bagging, Red and white Flannels, &c. Cloths! A handsome assortment of Cloths, Casslmores and Vestings, very cheap. Bonnets! A largo assortment of’ Ladies and Misses French Lace, Goasumero, 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. Parasqls, Umbrellas and Looking Glasses, very cheap. Soots and Shoes! Wo ore setting a largo lot of Ladles Slices and Gaiters at greatly reduced prices, as we Intend discontinuing this branch of our business. Groceries / Rio and Java Coffee, Roasted Coffee,Brown and wiilto Sugars, Lovorlng’s Syrup Molasses, Teas and Spicea, 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 fall to giro us a call. WEISE & CAMPBELL. Carlisle, April 0, 1861. ____ , Spring k Nmimei Clothing Henry ». Kit cr, South Hanover tlreet, next door o the Post-oJJice , Cnrliflc , WOULD Inform his friends and tho public that bo has lately added largely to hi* stock, and is fully prepared to supply all who may favor him with a call, wltlvany article in Uts line, lie has just completed a most extensive assortment of, Spring & Summer Clothing, which he flatters luuuolt ho can soli as cheap not cheaper, tbai any other establishment i this county. * , Ho has always on hand a great variety of ready made clothing, suitable for all seasons,magufuc. tureo under his own supervision,and guaranteed to give satisfaction to purchasers. Just received; a large assortment of Cloths, Caasimors & Vestings, with a full supply of Fall He Winter Goods, which will ho made up in n fashionable and durable manner, at short notice and on reasonable terms. 110 would call attention to his stock of Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Hosiery, Bcc., which is most complete. For tho liberal patronage heretoloro extended him, ho fools indebted to his numerous custo mers, and assures them that no efforts will be spared In future to please them In stylo, manu facture and price. Give us a call. May 20, 1851—ly. lUITCIFS N>w Clothing • tria llpxcent I THE undersigned respectfully onnonnccs to his old friends and the public generally, that ho has ro-commonCcd the CLOTHING BUSI NESS, in all Us various branches, and has just opened, fresh from tho city, at "Leonard’* Cor ner,” North Hanover street, a well selected as sortment of READY MADE CLOTHING, embracing every stylo, variety and finish, and at prices corresponding to tho times and quality. He has also on hand a superior stock of Ciotbs, Casslmers & Vestings, of ovory style suitable for Spring & Summer Wear, and which ho will make to order on term* which cannot tall to please. Ills stock also cm braces a lino lot of Men's Shirt**, Collars, Cravats, Gloves & Hosiery 5 In short, every ar ticle pertaining to gentlemen’s wear. Ho re spectfully invites the public to call and examine Uls goods, N. lIANTCH. April 20,1654— U, A CARO. Dr, H, W. Cauftnan TTfrOULD respectfully announce to tho cltl- VV zona of Carlisle and vicinity that alter an I experience of twelve years in tho proctico of 1 Medicine, ho has located himself In their midst | for tbu purpose of devoting his entire attention 1 to the practice of tbo profession, and would re spectfully solicit a share of public patronage. Ills offleu and residence is next door to 0. Maglaugblln’s Hotel, North Hanover st. , Carlisle, Juno 22, 1851—Jim. Notice IS hereby given, that application will bo made to tbo next Legislature, agreeably to tbo con stitution and laws of tho Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, for un alteration In tho charter of the 1 Carlisle Deposit© Bunk, so ns to confer upon said Hank tbo rights and privileges of a bank of I Issue, to change tho name to that of “Tbo Car lisle Bank,'” and to Increase tbo copltal stock ono hundred and fifty thousand dollars, If prac ticable. By order of tbo Board of Directors, ucamo y M BEETJJM> Cd<Wlr , • «rll»lt, Jnn« 29, ISW—flm , Jfcw Goods Ajfalnl : s PRICES REDI/CEDI,. I AM now opening my second supply of Sum mer Goods, which have been bought for cash at astonlshingly’low prices,.? ' , .- 'Hus do Baize at ; ’ LawuSrfnst colors) o^worth 12$; ' , Lawns (fast colors) 12$’worth 20. rßarcgo do Lames 6$ worth 12$. ' < Barogo do Lainea 12$ worth 26., • . Muslins OJ.wbrth 8,; ” Bareges 18J worth 81. Black Silks 62$ worth 87,. • . . Black Silks $1 worth $1,25. Stockings 6J worth 12$. , ’ Black Cassimorca $1 worth $1,60. ’ • > A full assortment of Needle Worked Uudor sleevos, Collars and Chimezetts. , ‘ Ladies Brcss «oods, : n grodt variety, such as Tissues, Summer Silks,’- Lawns, Barages, &c. . SUMMER SHAWLS, very low. Great Bargains in Hosiery and Gloves. '• A good supply and very cheap,ol Gentlemen’s Summer Clothes, Pant Stuff* & Vesting - ’ PARASOLS, BONNETS, RIBBONS, Com bricks, Table Covers, Tickings, Checks, Linens,- Linen Handkerchiefs,-Diapers, &c., choap.er than eyor sold in Carlisle. ; - Boots end Shoes, • A little lower than ever. Having now tho larg est and-cheapest stock of New Goods' in the county, I am determined to give all who will fkvor mo with a call, great bargains. Our old friends and customers arc earnestly Invited to call at tho old store, East Main st. Our motto is"** short profits and quick sales.” CHAS. OGILBY. Carlisle, June 1,1854. “Wo Strive to Please.” THE Subscriber would respectfully announce to tbo citizens of Carlisle, and all, persons visiting tbo same, that lie has now on hand and will continue’to bo supplied with the latest nov elties of each successive season, comprising, in pan CONFECTIONARIES of the choicest varieties, such os Fine Candy Toys, Jolly Cakes, Bon Bona, Gum, Cordial, Le mon, Chocolate, and Fruit Drops, Rose, Vanilla and burnt Almonds; French and exploding Sec rets, also all tho common varieties, all of which will bo sold wholesale or retail, at low rates, at THE OLD STAND, N. HANOVER ST., a few doors North of the Bank, where ho has just received Fruits and Nuts of the latest importa tions, such as Oranges, 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 and from all parts of Europe, man ufactured of wood, glass, china, paplcr-maclde, tin, India rubber, zinc, &c., such as fine wax, kid and jointed dolls, sewing and card boskets, work and fancy boxes, flower vases, motto caps, tea aetts, music boxes, port monies, battle-doora, grace hoopS, masks, drums, guns, trumpets, do mlnoso, lotto and other games, &c., fancy soaps and hair oils of every variety. In connection with tho above, a largo stock of •, PA’Vrijy GROCERIES, such as Lovering’s crushed, pulverized tmd brown Sugars, Coffee, Molasses, Starch. Indigo, Salc,- ratus. Green and Black Teas, Spices, Butter, Water and Soda Crackers, Matches, &c., and as wo « Strive to Please,” all are invited to call and examine our stock. Tho subscriber returns his thanks to the public for tho patronage heretofore bestowed on him, and hopes by o desire to please to merit a con tinuance of the same. P. MONYER. Carlisle, March 28,1854. tseflil, Fragrant, and Good! BJ, KIEFFER has just returned from Phil • adelphia, with on additional supply of Fresh DRUGS, which. In connection with his former stock, will make his establishment complete In this department. In addition to the above, he lias also just opened a fresh snpply of Confectionaries, Fruits, Kitts, Partes, and Fancy Articles of every description. Tho attention of ladies is especially invited to hla extensive assortment of fancy articles.. La dies’ Toilet Fancy Soaps and Perfumes of every variety. Gentlemen are Invited to examine nnr flnb asfornubnt of Fancy Articles. Sekars, Chi na and Porcclean Pipes, Tobuccocs of every va riety, Shaving and Toilet Soaps, which will be found to bo very superior } Canes, Riding and Carriage Whips, and many other articles which more especially Interest gentlemen. A number of very superior Woolon Motts on hand. ' . Tho Proprietor will bo very happy to have his friends generally call and examine his goods, whether they may wish to purchase or not. B. J. KIEFFER. Carlisle, March 23,1854. . REMOVAL JOHN D. GORGAS hereby informshls friends ami customers, that he has removed his TIN WARE and STORE ROOMS to the room lately occupied by Mr. J. W. Eby as a Grocery Store on West High street, where ho will as heretofore mamifncUiro and keep constantly In store, every description of TIN ANJ> SHEET IRON WARE, made in tho best style, and at the very lowest prices. Good workmen and tho 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 nt fair prices. Also, in store at all seasons, a largo and attrac tive variety of Parlor and Cooking Stoves, comprising every now and flincy stylo, of all prices and sizes, adapted to burning cither wood or coal. His assortment of Stoves lie intends shall not bo surpassed by any other establishment; compris ing a score or more of different styles to suit all tastes. Tlmnkfbl to his friends for the patronage so long bestowed upon him at his old stand, ho respectfully invites a call at his new establish ment, confident that his largo assortment cannot fail to please, JOHN D. GORGAS. , Carlisle, March 28, 185 t. SPENMD JEWELRY I Thomas conlyn, west nigh st., a few doors west of Burkholder's Hotel, has just I received tho largest assortment of I Superior Jeweli'T I ever offered lu Carlisle, consisting In part of Gold I fi» mid SiWor Watches of every variety, mid /KT\ at, all prices, eight day Clocks, Silver la. I and tea spoons, silver table forks and butter knives, gold and silver spectacles, ladles ami gentlemen's gold pens and pencils, gold pens with silver holder, gold chains of every descrip tion, car and finger rings, at all prices, breast plna,&c. Also, Accordoons ami Musical Boxes, together with a groat Variety of fancy articles— Persons desiring to purchase, are Invited to call and examine tho assortment. Wo are prepared to sell nt very reasonable prices. Quality of all all troods warranted to bo as fine as sold for. 8 THOMAS CONLYN. Carlisle, March, 23, 1858. HATS! MATS I! THE subscriber respectfully Informs lila | ftlonda and the public generally, that ho has removed his Hat and Cap Store to his new build* Ing In Main street, where ho will bo glad to ace his old customers and friends. He has now on *3*52) hand a splendid assortment of Hals of TE£]i all descriptions, from the common Wool tho finest Pur and Silk Hats, and at prices that must suit every one who has an eye to getting tho worth of his money. His Silk, Moleskin awl Beaver Hats, are unsurpassed for 'lightness, durability and finish; by those of any I other establishment In the county. Boys’ Hals of every description constantly on hand, Call and examine. Carlisle, March 20, 1803. pjitent Oalvenlzed Iron Tuhlnp, FOR CHAIN PUMPS. TIIR Tubing, made of Galvenlzed Iron by patent machinery, possesses groat strength, I combined with simplicity mid neatness, mid Is I warranted not to corrode, Is now offered for sale 1 at thowarohous oftho American Galfcniseil Iron 1 Works, No. 14, North Tenth Street, Phlla.— I A full assortment of our American Galvanized I Shootnnd Hoofing Iron Always op hand. ■ I All orders promptly'attondod to by | tfuno*la,Bm] r MaOUULOUGU *off.» I THE - MMBIAO lift STAI'JB,! r ■. MOST-' SrAfITLINQONSIDERATIONSr, ; : Eoflecllons for tlid Thoughtful; , Strange that eounlkes human, Ijoings oxlsfc and .drag through Ufo.os do tho beasts of tho flow, or the insects of tha earth, evincing no more-thought Or reflection than though’the noble faculties w.mind , - wero not Vouchsafed to thorn. : Many auch-aro-hnsbanda and fathers, upon whom oro dependent the health, tho well-being, ami the happiness of adonfiding ami affectionate wuo, With perhaps a family 01 children. WOW OVTSN IT HAPPENS THAT THE WIFE XIHGSBS- EfiOM YEAR TO YEAH (a that. pttlabla.oomUUoa as not oven for one dav to fool tho happy and Cxhilorating influence incident to tho ortfoyment of health. . She may not .ho ah Invalid confined to her bed. or oven to her room} as her pride, ambition and energy induce ‘ and • nerve hor to toko personal charge of her household, even when her health will not odmit of It ;• butsho Is nevertheless perceptibly sinking from day to day, mid always ailing. Thus, doy after day, and month after month Iran* spire. Her health daily sinks, till flnolly even tho ope of recovery nolongcr remains. And thus THE BLOOMING BRIDE, ‘jut a few years ago in- the flush of health and fouth, nod buoyancy of spirits, rapidly, and appa rently inexplicably,- bccouies n feeble, sickly, de* bilitated wife, with-frame emaciated, neires an* ilrung, spirits depressed, countenance bearing the impress of suffering, and an utter physical and menial prostration. - Sometimes this deplorable change may and docs arise from organic or constitutional causes. Jiut ofteoer, -by far oftoncr, to gross and inexcusable ignorance of the simplest ‘ and plainest rules of health as connectedwith the marriage state, the violation of which entails disease; suffering and misery, not only to tho wife, but often llemlitnfy Complaints upon Hie Children INTO, TUB TIIIIID AND FOURTH OBNKBATIOIV rrnii«nimi»R CONSUMPTION, SCROFUDA, HYPOCHONDRIA* INSANITY, GOUT, KING’S 15VIL, and other disease#, at a DREADFUL INHERITANCE from the Pnniiti* And must this continue 1 Shall wo bo wise In nil that concern* the cattle of oar fields, our horses, our sheep, our coirs, our oxen, tho nature and character of tho soil iro possess, tho texture and quality of our goods and merchandise; but in all that concerns ourselves as human beings, with human functions and passions, subject to great derange* uicnt, Involving our future pence and happiness—* in all that concerns tho health and welfare of the wife of our affections, and the mother of our etui* dren; in all that concerns tho mental and physical well being of tbuso children, wo should be ifli* mornod In tho dnrjirst and tnn*» BENIGHTED IGNORANCE, AS CULPABLE AS INEXCUSABLE 1 How long shall this ignorance prevail so produo* tiro of iU oitter fruits'! How long shall flic wife and mother bo ignorant of tho nature, character and onuses of tlib various womb and sexual complaints, ’ embittering her days by suffering—suffering often prolonged to years, eventuating In a complication of diseases utterly and hopelessly incurable 1 Shall wo for over close our eyes to the results of physio* logical science by which wo may arrive at an understanding of ourselves ns meu and women, subject to serious life-long enduring diseases, ond perpetuating them to our children. LET EVERY WIFE AND HUSBAND PONDEB iVo husband or wife need he ignoitnil of what eonrern* theft} most to Tench'to secure their health nnd /icrpjiine.t*. Kat knowledge it contained in a ft’ftft iroifc enfiffni TUB BIAItItIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE fIIEDICAL COMPANION. BY DR. A. M. MAUItIOKAU, PHOFESaoR. OV.tMKBARKa OP WOMEN. Oar Hundredth Eilitlan. IBotu., pp. 1250. Price 60 C»n/» [ON FINE PAPER, EXTRA DINIJINO, $1 OO.j First published In 1017 ; end it Is not SURPRISING OR WONDERFUL, Considering that 12 VIS BY PKMAI.K whether MAKUIISU OH HOT, can !>« ■<■ acquire a full knowledge of the na ture, character mid muses of her complaints, with the various symptoms, ami that nearly HALF A. MILLION COPIES should hnvb been iold. It is impracticable to con rey fully the tuHoub subjects treated of, ns they are of a nt-tarc spicily intended for lb* utnrrieu, or those contuuiplntlng marriage. UPWA.IUJ9 ; 47, OtflS IIU.VDRKD THOU- lavo boon SKNT UV MAIL within tbo lait fc» ItfHllWl ■" , <t CATJKorr TU THE nron;; i)k WT DEFHAUDr.iI l Huy no look itolw* Dr. A. M. Afnurfocmi, t,.'i Liberty Street. N. Y-, is on the titlo png*', nn.l n.- entry in the ClerV’AOinco on the back of iho ml. Sago; and buy ©ill of respectable uml l)mu> -jU. colors, or acmf by t ail, and address to Ur A A! MauricoaO, as then arc spurious ami surruplilimt Infringements of cop right. KJT Upon receiptof One Dollar "THE MAR HIED WOMAN'S RIVATB. MEDICAL COM PANION" is sent (lailnt frrt) to any part of !ht United States, Ib* C nada* and Eiltisb Province All Letters must bi post-paid, and t- Dr. A. M. MAURI BAU, Box 1224, N*-w-Y~ Olty. Publishing Of oe. No. 129 Ltpe.tr *'• Hsw.Yorfc. For sale by Blan i ami Crap, Harrisburg; J. Swartz, Bloomsburj: J. S. Worth, Lelmnon ; 0. W. Do Witt, Milfoil; J. IV. Enamingcr, Dan heim ; H. IV. Smltl Huntingdon; S. McDonald, Unlontown ; J. M, Baum, New Berlin; 11. A. Lantz, Reading; rZT. Mono, Crancsvillo, N. Y. R. P- Crocker, Uownsvillo ; Wentz & Stark, Cnrbondalo; Eldljel Tuck, IVilkosbarnl R. Croaky, Mercon Taylor, Utica: R. B. Potorson, PljHih March 23, 1854. THE subscritcr Easton) cities, in .North Hanover i ment of lIAKDIV’J sods id wantoi go to give him a call /roin a ncodlu to a the times. To Housekebi ; housekeeping arti i preserving kettle** lie irons, smooth! ; ors, trays, forks, knives, rpoons, f*l mid pen knives li ; straps, scissors, s > tube, water cans, improved patent UIIUSIIES.—A J dust, sweeping, I InoM.—A larg i rolled Iron of a i round, miunra,' < boxes, and steel Paints, oil, v* Glass of nil si?. 1 To Shoemaki; ’ rocco, Linings, \ Lasts, Sboe-thn. , all kinds. Blake's Flro I 1 TO C.UU-tNXK saws, chisels, ga screws, augurs « To COAUUit> assortment of, fa tassels, flange*, linings, Imltaloi cr curtain ol cl Irons, Lampr Ai Bent Felloesllti for wood axb, ii pan harness loilr every nrllclusei Carlisle, litth ■JVTOTIOJh hereby given, that the Dickinson X i Savin Jmd Society,located In Centerville, Cnmbcrloneounty, Pa., will make application to the ncxtogUdaturo of the Commonwealth of nn act of Incorporation, with n capital of n thousand dollars, and privilege to Increase, twonfy-flvo thousand dollars, with dlscounlinglvllegos and power to receive de posits, and t ph other powers and privileges as are usimllyhntod to Saving Institutions. By order of thqourd. A. G. MILLER, June 20,i]MV-Om Trcas'r. ALIJvBEII.—A very largo lot of "Will Pnpqtf every shade and design—alpriocs ranging fnHOi cts. and upwards. The stock consists ofmill assortment of common, sotln, silvered ajdllt papers, all of which will bo sold l*v at I ; SAXTON'S WM. H. TROUT, :’ 4 .j‘ s Advcitisomeiil. r ■Prom ;Vifscher".lf SchelVsGen'l. Advertising Housei Appleton's Building 340 343 Brod'y* mflE American Artists* Union,yrouldreapecfc- I fully announce to the citizens of tho United States and the Cflnadas,.that,fortho frurposo of cultivating a taste, for tLe fino arts throughout the country, and with the view of enabling every family to become possessed of a gallery of En gravings, by the Firci Artists of the Age. They have determined, in order to.creato an ex tensive solo for their. Engravings, and thus not only •give employments a largo number of art ists and others, but inspire.among our country men a tasto for works of art, to present to the purchasers of their engravings, when 250,000 of them are sold," 250,000 Gifts , of the actual cost of 5150,000 Each purchaser of a Onb Dollar Engraving, therefore, receives not only on Engraving richly worth tho money, but also a ticket which enti tles him to one of the Gifts when they are die. tributed. • For Five Dollars, ahlghlyflnishedEngraving, beautifully painted In oil, and flvo gilt tickets, will bo sent; or live dollar’s.worth of splendid Engravings can bo selected from the catalogue. ’ A copy .of tho catalogue, together with a spe cimen of one of tho Engravings, can bo seen at tho office ofthis paper. For each dollar sent, an Engraving actually worth that sum, and a Gift Ticket, will bo im mediately forwarded. '' ] AGENTS. . . The Committee 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 tho most liberal tonns. Any person wishing to bocoino an Agent, by sending (post paid,) $l, will receive by return of mail, a ono dollar engraving, a gill ticket, a prospectus, a catalogue and all other necessary lulbrm&tlon. , On the tlnal completion of the sale, tho Gifts will bo placed In the hands of. ft Committee of tho purchasers to be distributed, duo notice of which will be given throughout the United States and tho Canadas. LIST OF GIFTS ; 100 marble busts of Washingt'natsloo $lO,OOO 100 “ “ Clay 100 10,000 100 “ « Webster 100 10,000 100 » “ Calhoun 100 10,000 60 elegant oil paintings, In splendid gilt frames, size Bx 4 ft. each. 100 5,000 100 elegant oil paintings 2xB ft each, 50 6,000 600 steel plate engravings, brilliant ly col'd in oil, rich gilt frames 24x80 in. each, 10.000 elegant Steel plate engravings col’d In oil, of tho Washington Monument, 20x20 in. each, 207.000 steel plate engravings, from 100 different plates, now inpos. session of, & owned by tho Art ists’.U nion, of tho market value of, from 50 cts to $1 00 each. 1 (Irst-class Dwelling, in fllstst.N. Y. City, 22 building lots in 100 and 101 sta. N. Y. city, each 25x100 ft. deep, at • 1000 22,000 100 Villa Sites, containing each 10,- 000 sq. ft. In tho suburbs N. Y. city, and commanding, a magnificent view of the Hud son River and Long Island Sound, at 500 60,000 •0 perpetual loans of cash, without interest, or security of s2soea. 5,000 *« n « 100 ft 5,000 « . 60 “ 5,000 « 20 “ 5,000 <« 5 “ 10,000 Reference in regard to tho Real Estate, F. J. Fisachcr & Co., Real Estate Brokers, N. Y.— Orders, (post paid,) with money enclosed, tobo addressed, J. W. HOLBROOKF, Sec’ry, 605 Broadway, N. Y. CG?“Tbo Engravings in tho catalogue arc now ready for delivery. Aug 10,1864 —0m BKSI> COPIICB Sc Wright, Williamsport; S. G. W. Earlo, Waynesboro’; S. Lender, Hanover; S. W. [*. Cummings, Somerset; T. talphla. j 15 War e! ms Just returned from tho id lias ojieticd at his stand •eet a new and full ossort- HS, mid now invites nil per* 1 Hardware at reduced jirleo s lie cun accommodate all anvil, ano ut prices to sui as.—A great assortment of es, such ns brass and enamel frying pans, bake pans, wnf ; irons, shovels, tongs, walt dves, carvers, steels, butcher ed tou & table spoons, pocket ;rent variety, razor and razor tars, spades forks rakes, hoes, dnted buckets, wash boards, •tern pumps and lead pipe, (go assortment of whitewash, rtc & painter’s brushes. !itoclt of hammered bar iron, kinds, houp Iron, sheet Iron, d band Iron, English wagoi; all Kinds. lubes, turpentine, glue, &c. .—A full assortment of Mo* hidings, patent Goat Skins, , I’cgs, Knives, and Tools ot of Paints of different colors. I —A full assortment of planes, | s, squares, braces, bills, bench augur blits, hatchets, &e. b * Sadulliis.—A first roto ago trimmings, such ns laces, jib cloth nml sattinott, head [•nameled leather, patent leath- It, plain and figured i Dasher los, Springs, Malablo Castings, as, Dows, Philips* patent boxes fno brass, silver plated and Ja ntlngs, Saddle trees. Whips, ami A by Saddlers very cheap. F J. V. LVNE. 22,1854- JVOTICE, American' Artists’ UnionJ CO 100 « 250 « 2000 « “Ulaii, Know TUysclf.” An jnvahwWe Book for 25 cents. —“ Every fa mily should hove a copy.” I f jUnrk Ooplos sold In less than n year. A new edition, rc ! vised ami improved, JuSt Issued. UR. Medical Manuel ami Hand Hook lor the Afflicted—containing an outline of the origin, progress, treatment and euro of eve ry form of disease contracted by promiscuous sexual intercourse, by self-abuse or by sexual excess, with advice for their prevention. Writ ten in a familiar stylo, avoiding all medical technicalities, and everything that would offend the ear of decency 5 with an outline of com plaints incident to Females, from the result of some twenty years’ successful practice, exclu sively devoted to the euro of diseases of a deli cate or private nature. To which is added receipts for the euro of the above diseases, end a treatise on tho causes, symptoms and euro of (he Fever and Ague. Testimony of The Professor of Obstetrics in Penn. College, Philadelphia — “Dll. HUN TER’S MEDICAL MANUEL.’’—The author of this work, unlike tho majority of those who advertise to cure tho diseases of which it treats is a graduate of one of tho best Colleges in the United States. It affords mo pleasure (0 rec ommend him to the udfortunate, or to the vie tim of malpractice, as a successful and expo, rienced practitioner, in whose' honor and inlog. rity they may place tho greatest confidence, Jos. 3. Longshore, M. D. Prom A. Woodward, M. P. t of Penn. Univer sity, Philadelphia.-^ lt gives mo pleasure to add my testimony to the professional ability of tho Author of tho “Medical Manual.”—Numer ous cases of disease of the Genital Organs, some 01 them oi long standing, have come un der my notice, in which ids skill has been mani fest in restoring to perfect health, iusomcoascs where the patient bus been considered beyond medical aid. In the treatment of Seminal weakness, or disarrangement of the functions produced by self-abuse or Excess of venory, 1 do not know his superior In the profession.— X have been acquainted with tho Author some thirty years, and deem it no more than Justice to him as well aif kindness to tho unfortunate victim of early indiscretion, to recommend him as one in whoso professional skill and integrity they may safely confide themselves.—Alfred Woodward, M. D. “This is, without exception, tho most com prehensive ami intelligible work on tho class of diseases on which it treats. Avoiding all tech- I nlcal terms, it addresses itself to the reason oi |Us readers, ll is free from all objectionable nmltur. and no parent, however fustiduous, can object to placing it In tho hands of his sons.— The author Ims devoted many years to the treat-1 moot of tho various complaints treated of, and, with too little breath to puff, and too little pro ' sumption to impose, he hasoll'ered to the world, ut tiiu merely nominal price of 25 cents, tho fruit of some twenty years’ most successful practice.”— Herald . “No teacher or parent should ho without the knowledge Imparted in lids valuable work, it , would save years of pain, mortification and sor raw to tho youth under their charge.”— People's Advocate. A Presbyterian clergyman in Ohio, writing of “Hunter's Medical Manuel”says;—“Thousands upon thousands of our youth, by evil example 1 and influence) of the passions, Imvo boon led In to tbo habit or self-pollution, without realizing tlio sin and tearful consequences upon them selves and tlielrposlority. The constitutions of thousands who aro raising futnllios have been enfeebled, if not broken down, and they do not know tliu cause or the euro. Anything that can ho dono so to enlighten and influence the pub. lie mind as Co chock, and ultimately to remove this wide-spread source of human wretchedness, would confer the greatest blessing next to tho religion of Jesus Christ, on tho present um\ coming generation. Intemperance (or tho use of Intoxicating drinks) though It has slain thou sands upon thousands, is not a greater scourge to tho human race. Accept my thanks on be half of the aOllcted, and, believe me, your co worker In tho good work you nro so actively on gaged in Ono copy (securely enveloped) will bo lor- warded, free of.postage, to any port of tho Uni ted States for 25 cants, or six copies forsl. Address (post paid) OOSPEN & CO., Publish ers, or Box 100, Philadelphia. tty* Booksellers, Canvassers and Book Agents supplied on the most libera) terms. „ September 1^1864—lj% Allontlon "Dyspeptics | THOSE of yon who have,been afflicted for years, with, this, loathsome disease, and who have boon using almoat-.evory nostrum before tho public without roliof.V “Wo siiy to . you try ‘‘Beecher’s Anti-dyspeptic,” and yqu-will soon bo convinced of its great superiority over every other preparation. Wb pould you many certificates corroborating our assertion, but a single trial is worth more than all. This remedy is proparedond sold at the'Drug store of B. J.KEIFPEB, ■ South Honovor.stroet, a-few doors south of tho Court-house, ’ Carlisle, Jun 0.15,1864. / EAGIBUOm. N0.. 881, Market Street, Philadelphia* - , THE subscriber takes 1 this method to inform his Mends and tho public in general, that ho has taken, this well known stand, and hopes, by strict attention to business, to gain d share of,tho public patronage heretofore so liberally extended to him while in,the above business in Lancaster county, and recently in Cumhorlond county, Pa. Tho House has been neatly furnished through out, and tho rooms are large and airy, and for comfort aro unsurpassed in the city. • The Table is always supplied with the "best tho market can afford, and bla Bar can compete for choice li quors with tho beat bars in the City. Tho Sta bles aro large and newdy fitted up for drovers and the public In general... My charges arc as reasonable as any other m Market street. Give mo a call. FRED’K- ZARRACUER. Pbila.'April 18,1854—ly. JOHN F. I/STNE, WHOLESALE and retail dealer in Ameri can, English & German Hardware, Oils, Paints, Varnish, &o, Mechanics, builders ond the public generally, who - are in want of .Hard ware of any kind, arc invited to call in and ex amine my unusually large stock of goods, which I am soiling at very low prices—just stjp in. it will only detain you a few minutes to bo con vinccd that wbat every body says must bo true, , that Lyne's is decidedly the place to gbtgoop goods at low prices. J. P* LVNE, [May ll.] West side of N. Hanot tv st. SCYTHES. SCYTHES. JUST received a very largo lot of Scythes of superior Brands, to which I invito the atton tion of Cradle makers, and all others in want of this article, the attention of Farmers is also in vited to the great variety of Farming utensils of the very best makers. Ploughs of all kinds furnished at a small advance on City prices.— Homo makes at the manufacturers prices, also a superior article of Churns, which wo 'Warrant to mako more butter out of the same quantity of Cream than any other Chum in use, try it. JOUNP. LYNE, - West aide North Hanover Street . C .rtislo, Hay 11 10 6,000 4 40,000. EST LOP^S Dio Sin Icing ami Cii'rr:*vs»»g,. DIES altered, Envelopes stamped with busi ness cards, Homeopathic Envelopes, self sealed and printed. Paper Bags for pntling up Garden and Flower Seeds, with printed direc tions. at 05 Soutli Fourth Street, Philadelphia, by WILLIAM COLBERT. N. B. Orders wilt be delivered by Express, or as per agreement. March 28, 1854—0m0. ' 41,000 12,000 Spring and Summc; Uoiliiug ! ABN OLD & LIVINGSTON respectfully in form their friends and the public, that they have now on hand at their store in .North llan. over street, opposite MagUughlin’s hotel, u very handsome and complete assortment of Spring and Summer Ready-made niothing, ' which they can sell at prices so low as to suitall who may favor them with a visit. Their Cloth ing Is all of their own manufacture, and consists in part of Dress and Frock GOATS of the best qualities of English and French Cloths, made and trimmed in the very best style; Spring Sack Coats of cloth, cusshncrcs and tweeds, various colors and prices. " • French Black Doeskin and Fancy Casslmcro PANTALOONS, oS well as Pantaloons of every description, ni.d very cheap. VESTS, of rich fancy silks and satins, bomba sines, vulencius, marseillcs, and chullies, at all prices. A full assortment of BOY’S CLOTHING. Fancy dross articles, embracing all the new styles of Cravat*. White, black and colored silk, kid, lisle cotton GLOVES of every description. Trunks and Carpet Bags of superiorflnishan at low prices. Suspenders of supcriormanUfacturo. Under, shirts and Drawers of fine Merino, silk, net col 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 tlio old stand, opposite Maglaugh Hu’s hotel. ARNOLD & LIVINGSTON, Carlisle, March 80, 1854. __ GREAT ABKIYAL OF SPRIJVGr & SUMMER M the Slore of iht subscriber, ike Great Mart for Dry-Goods, Groceries, Soots $ Shoes. THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and numerous customers that ho has returned from 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, Bareges,Barege do Laincs, Mens, do Hugo, Bombazines, plain, figured and change able Poplins, Lawns, Calicoes, Ginghams, Gloves, Hosiery, &c., Sec. Gentlemen'* Dress Goods , such as One black and brown Trench Cloths, black Doeskin and fancy Cassimers, satin and fancy Vestings, black Sc Italian fancy Cravats, Suspenders, Gloves, &c. JUTS JIND CJPS. A largo assortment of Mens’ & Boys’ Hots and Cups, embracing every stylo and quality. Also, a largo and varied assortment ol'l’arasols, Bon nets and Ribbons. DOMESTICS. —BIeached Sc unbleached Mus lin, Checks, Tickings, Jeans, Drills, Table-dia per, Bugging, Osuuburgs, Toweling, Tablo-lin ens, See. BOOTS $ SHOES. —A largo assortment of Men’s, Women’s Sc Children's Boots Sc Shoes, Jonny Lind Sc buskin Shoes at very low prices. Colored and white Carpet Chain. GROCERIES. —A largo assorsmont of Gro- ceries, such as Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Rico, Teas. Sec,, See. All who visit our establishment are free to ac knowledge that wo ore selling Foreign and Do mestic Dry-Goods, Boots, Shoes, &c., at aston. iahlngly low prices. Ourlowprlcoshovonlrcndy attracted a large number of people. The atten tion of all who wish good* bargains is solicited, ns groat Inducemcntscan bo oflereil to purchasers. Don’t forget the old stand, Humerich’s corner, North Hanover street. , Butter, Eggs, Hogs and Soap taken nt niarke prices. N. W. WOODS, Jlgent. Carlisle, April 10, 1851. Citizens or Cumberland County. WHO desire good goods at the lowest prices rind n very largo and heavy stock to select, Arum, arc Invited to call at tho old Cheap Store, for Silks, Bareges, Bonnets & Ribbons, Tissues, Lawns, Parasols. Batcgo do Lalnos, Gloves, Hosiery, Ginghams, Do Hugos, Laces, Edgings, Calicoes Alpuchas, French Worked Collarsj Muslins, Checks, Spring Shawls, Tickings, Diapers, Dross Trimmings, Cloths, Cnssimcrcs, Vestings, Summer Stuff's, and a great variety of other goods, wo believe, every nrtlclo in our lino, to which all wanting bargains, nro requested to exnmlm as wo are cutting goods very close this .Spring, and no mistake. BENTZ & BROTHERS. April IS, 1854. / Wall Paper, Wall Paper. ANOTHER arrival of Wall Paper just re ceived, cheaper than over. Also, Window- Shades by the cargo, cheap, cheaper, cheapest I for solo by ' HENRY SAXTON. April 18,1651. Flrst Arrlval of Hardware. haribg ft turned-.from the city, bad just opened for the Fall trade « large ana well- selected stock 'of Foreign and Domestic Hardware; embracing everything nan* ally, found in that lino of business. The attend tion of friends and the public generally fa .re spectfully directed to the assortment on hand; assuring them (bat goods of all kinds will be sold for cash at a very small advance on manufactnr ers prices. . • Carpenters and Suilder* are Invited to exam ine the assortmont’Of.Locks, Latches. Hincerj Bolts, Screws, Glass; Putty, Oil, Points,'&ct ■■■ Remember tho. old stand, in East High street; where, they are for sale cheap. ' HENRT SAXTOIf. August 81, idik. jBW DRUG STORE! South;Hanover Street,-near the Court Houie.. BJ. KIEFPER, Druggist,'would respectfol-f •ly inform tho citizens ofCarllslo.nnd vicin ity, that ho has opbned a now CHEMICAL AND DRUG STORE. His stock is entirely how, and has boon selected with great carol As many of the articles In dally uso by physicians and families deteriorate by ago ' and exposure, great caro will bo taken not to aIJ low such articles to accumulate In such quantities.. Attention is especially invited to his stock of Medicines, Essential Oils, Tinctures, Wines, Ex tracts, Confohclions, Chemicals, &c., together* with a full assortment of Paints, Varnishes, Dye stuffs, Paint and Varnish' Brushes, and •' CONFECTIONARIES , of every variety. Ho has also on liand a splonf did assortment of Perfumes, Soaps, lUncy, hair/ clothes and flesh Brushes; Supporters, Breast Exhausters, Nipple Shields, Tooth Washes and Pastes. Also, Medicinal Wines and Brandies, of the best quality. Scgars, frpm the best Ha* vana and Spanish houses, of every flavor, frouf one cent upwards. . . ■., In order to ensure his customers against raisf takes during any temporary absence of the proJ’ prictor, the services ot an experienced and potent assistant have been secured, which wllr bo felt to bo important, in view of tho responsi bilities which are known to devolve upon the* prescriptions will bo faithftdly arid promptly attended to. Orders from Physician and Merchants in tho country will bo flllrid with care, and at prices which must prove satisfactory. A liberal share of public patronage ia respect /ulh solicited. Terms c o Bb. B. J. KIEFFER. Mprch 23, 1851. ~ HR. GEORGE Z. BRETZ, WILL perform all operations upon tho teeth that may bo required forthclr preservation. Artificial tcctli inserted, from a single tooth to ari entire set) on the most scientific principles. Dis eases of tho mouth and Irregularities carefully treated, Ofilco at tho residence of his brother, on North Pitt street. Carlisle, March 28, 1854. . HR. I. C. LOOMIS, WILL perform all operations upon the Teeth that nre required for their presenrotion, such (18 Cleaning, Filing, Plugging. Sic., or wm resloro Hie loss of them, by inserting Artificial Tcctli, from n single tooth to a fuU « ot - . on Pitt street, a few doors South of the Railroad Hotel. N. B. Dr. Loomis will bo absent from Carlls!* the last ten days in each month, arlislc, March 28, 1854. Hr. George W. CAREFULLY attends to all operations upon tho Tcctli 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 toCth with “continuous Gums;” and will construct Artificial Palates, Obburatlons, Regulating Pieces, and ©very ap pliance used In Urn dental art. Operating room at tho residence of Dr. SamuolEUiott, East High street, Carlisle. March 9, 1854.—tf. Tiro Insurance. THE Allen and East Pennsborough Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland county, Incorporated by an act of Assembly, Is now fully organized, and in operation under tho management of the following Managers, via s Daniel Bally, Wm. R. Gorgos, Mlclmcl Cock- Iln, Mclcholr Brenncman, Christian Sloyman, John C. Dnnlap, Jacob H. Coovor, Lewis Hycr, Henry Logan, Benjamin H. Musscr, Jacob Mnm nm, Joseph Wickersham, Alexander Cfcthcart. ■ The rates oflnsurauco are ns low and favorable as any Company of tho kind in the Slat©. Per sons wishing to become members are invited to make application to tho Agents of tho Company , who are willing to wait upon them at any time. BENJ. 11. MOSSER, President. Usury Lpoau, Vico President. Lewis Hyer, Secretary. Michael Gockuk, Treasurer. . March 23,1854. AGENTS. CmnEnLAsn County- —Rudolph Martin, New Cumberland; C. B. Herman, Kingstown; Henry Zoaring, Shircmnnstownj Charles Bell, Carlisle; Dr. J. Ahl, Churchtown; Samuel Grahara,TVeßt Pennsboro; James McDowell,Frankford; Mode Griffith, South Middleton; Samuel Voodburn, Dickinson; Samuel Coovor, Benjamin Haver stick, Meclmnlcsbmg; John Shonfck, Lisburn j David Coover, Shephcrdstown. York Count*. —John Bowman, Dlllsburg; P• IVolford, Franklin; John Smith, Esq., IVash- Ington; IV. S. Picking, Dover; J.'W.Cndt, Par adise. ilAnarsDuno.—Houser & Loohmon. 4 Members of the Company hnvlngpoHeles about to expire, can havo them renewed by making ap plication to any of tho Agents. • WALL PAPER FOR THE mEXIOK. I HAVE Just received my Spring Stock of Pa per Hangings, which surpass in stylo, quality and price any that has over been exhibited liv Carlisle, 1 respectfully solicit a cull from tho per sons in want of Paper Hangings of any doscrlp-' tlon, as 1 am confident my assortment fhr sur passes any lu tho Borough, and in stylo and price has but few rivals In tho city. I only ask of the* public to call lu and examine my assortment be fore making tliolr purchases, as I am confident* my chased designs cannot fall to ploaso tho most fastidious. JOHN P. LYNE West tide of North Hanover st. Carlisle, March 28,1854. FIRST ARRIVAL OF HARD- WARE! THE subscriber having returned from tho cltjy has just opened for tho Spring trade a largo* and well selected stock of Foreign and Doaiestio? Hardware, embracing everything usually found!, in that lino of business. Thu attention of friends* and tho public generally is respectfully directed! to tho assortment on hand, assuring them that goods of all kinds will he sold for cash at a very small advance on manufacturers prices. Carpenters and Builders —are invited to exam- - Ino the assortment of Locks, Latches, Hinges,- Bolts, Screws, Glass, Putty, Oil, Paints, &0.-w Remember tho old stand, in East High street,, where thot-aro for sale cheap. HENRY SAXTON.- March 20, 1868. Take Wollcc, THAT all poraons about commencing house keeping, and all lu want of thorn can got supplied with knives & forks, spoons, ladles, coffee-mills* pans, kettles, lumd-irons. &c,, at a very low rate* by 11. SAXTON. March 28, 1858. . \ ; PLOUGHS.— Durkoo’scolbratod York Plows constantly on hand—also. Craighead's and Plank's make—all for solo af , March 20,1850. ’ . SAXTON’g. A FULL assortment of Mirror Plates ot sizes, just received mid for sale at . Sept. J4,* 1664. H. SAXTON'S* * 1
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