A ;Ho3c!DMilcsl[c, Jnd of bufr‘ rccimtly being lqf> a TOdbwer, ingasmall family ho still,cherishes the f having them about him an .bis own ) :ha«dugue, help in an intelligence of rir frlehd W.a sympathetic, soul, and geciiigohe poor girl more Ordinary m her ap? nfironco'thahihQothers,’. bwchooso her • for a. trial. Sfro assured him-,none could Compare wither inhll hcr'aomcsUo duUcs, -‘only give mo tho‘ conveniences, ’ Bays she. • ‘Jhddy/ said bw master, next morning, 'mako;spmo ‘Coirce, is ready, csl.> .•‘‘Faith; an I .will sir? Anil Biddy busied herself in preparing ■ breakfast., -After .the lapse of. some, Unhand no call, Biddy!s niabtfr .went In and found her tagaged in, building n pyramidof the pediment taken from the collco pot; after having' thrown the delicious liquid away. 1 ‘Why, what are you doingßiddy?’ ‘I am afther wondtring d’ye ate the black stuff .'with-, butter von it f or how.’—,, Biddy was enlightened, and promised amend? ment. ATew mornings after. Biddy was trou bled tokmdlo a Cro t she had well-nigh burst - Wir lungs and cheeks \n. her efforts • to;obtain a . Jlam*o. At this juncture an mveterato joker, a friend of the family, Bteps in, and seeing Bid dy’s fix, kindly.volunteers to relieve her; so pointing to a horse pistol that hung against the wall, he bid, her reach that down andpoint.it at the refractory ’ sparks,, intimating, hla aston ishment-that so intelligent a girl should hoi ! hhve known of its use before. She did as she whs hid, singularly enough the wood at the | same moment began to .blaze. Biddy was in, | raptures to think how easy—only to point and. , it earns. . Why, in Ireland- they : havo'to pull and push until their arms ache, wouldn’t she . know where to find it now. She was thankful 1 t> the gentleman forshowing, and Biddy was J seen, tnanymomings after that patiently point- * fng the big horse-pistol at the fire-grate to kin dle her fire. Successive failures, however, in fluccd her.subsequently to relinquish the novel J <xnu»mcnt.. > •,'jJer,lastcQorts:ftt cooking eclipsed all he ether other exploits. To the inquiry of her master, could she cook green corn; her indig- 1 nant rejoinder, ‘Cook it, d’ye say? Sure, haven’t ! cooked it many’ll the lime V silenced all scepticism, and she was instructed to pro- Saro a choice lot of the best in the market.'— Toon came, and with it hungry, expectant man r On the table stood a large pyramid of smoking corn-cobs; by the side of the tablej likoafaith ful Sentinel, stood Biddy-with beaming eyes, watching her master and the cobs, liis.eyc* caught the cobs, and although very angry he could not restrain his risiblcs, and so roared out lustily, in which Biddy'ignorant of the cause, joined him heartily. v ‘So', so, Biddy, you cook ed mo some coni', did you V said ho when he had cooled bff a little. •‘Sol did,* said she, (low d’ye like it ?’ • ‘These are' the cobs, Biddy, where is the corn?* ' ‘ ' ‘lf re mane those bits o’ filings X took from those holts, sure 1 threw, them away,’ said shej and sure enough she had been at tlio troublo of picking the green corn from the cobs,* boiled the cobs at\d thrown the corn away, .Biddy had leave of absence for on- indefinite period, and should any humanitarian seek to cultivate h?r acquaintance she can probably be found in the same intelligence oillco she was taken from before. Any person can . tell her, she has green corn unmistakably marked on her countenance.— Tribune . • Eloquence or Silence.— Bow eloquent Issi loncc! Acquiescence, contradiction, deference disdain, embarrassment ond awe, may nil be ex pressed by 'saying. nollring. Do .you seckan assurance of your mistress's affection ? Tho fkir one, whoso timidity shrinks from an avowal of her tender sentiment, confirms her, lovoris Ibndost hopes by complacent and assenting si lence* Should you hear an assertion which you may deem false, mado by soino one, of whoso voracity politeness may withhold you. from openly declaring your doubt! You .denote n dWbronco of opinion by remaining silent. Ate you receiving a reprimand from a superior?— Youmark respect by an attentive and submls b’lto silence. Aro you compelled to listen to the frivolous-conversation of a coxcomb? Yon signify your despicable opinion of him by treat, ing his loquacity with contemptuous silence.— Aro you, in the course ot any negotiation,about to enter on adiscussion painful to yourown feel- Inga, and to thoso who nro concerned In it 7 This subject is almost invariably prefaced by an Awkward silence. Are you witness to some miraculous display of supernatural power j (h . dread and astonishment with which you arc im pressed impose involuntary silence. Silence has also its utility and advantage. Ami, Ist, what an Incalculable portion of domestic strife ond dissontion might have been prevented; hebv often might the quarrel which, by mutual aggra vation has terminated in bloodshed, have boo cheeked in Us commoaccment by a well-time and judicious silence ? Those persona only who have experienced aro aware of ,the beneficial ef fects of tho forbearance which to the exaspera ting threat, the malicious sneer, or the unjustly imputed culpability, shall answer never a word. 2dly, There are not wanting instances v. hero the reputation, the fortune, the. happiness, nay, the life, of tho follow ‘ crcatuso might be preserved by a charitable silence, either by (ho suppres sion of some condemning circnmsfances, or by refusing to unite in tho defamatory allegation. B(Hy* To any ono who wishes to pass for a person of deep reflection oild superior understanding, I would recommend him to say but UUlo \ silence being considered by many people as a'certain Indication of wisdom ; and I must myself 1 Con fess I should prefer the mart who thinks much without speaking, to him that speaks much with out thinking. Not thatl would be supposed to ho an advocate for habitual taciturnity. N.ionc can better appreciate tho. delight, derived from intellectual intorsourso. Notwithstanding which I see daily cause to admire the truth and justice ot that apothegm which says—“Ofmuch speak ing coractli repentance, but Jusikneo la piety.” .' OiSZTM. Stout—Tho Cumberland Herald telkr a capital story about Judge Tappan, at present a United Slates Senator from Ohio, and who U, unfortunately, cross eyed ; - A number of years ago bo was Judge ol a noivly. organized county court, in the eastern part of tlm State. Id those days of primativo simplicity, or perhaps poverty, the bar-room of n tavern was used nan court room, and tlm sta. bio as a jail* Ono day, dmlnglho session of tho court, the Judge had occasion loreprovo two of tho lawyers, who woru wrangling. An odd looking old -customer, who sat In one corner, listening, apparently with great satisfaction to tho reproof, and presuming on nn old acquain tance, ami tho Judge’s well-known good humor, | sung out— * < “(rivo it to ’em, old glmhlct eyes!” “Who was that /” inquired (ho Judge. ‘•lt was thls’oro old boss,” answered Ibo chap, raising himself up. ‘‘ShvrifT,” said the Judge, wilh great gravity, ‘■t.iico this old host and put him in the stable.*’ YASTKtSS OF THE UKIVKHKH, —Piof. Hitch- ( cock, in otic of his popular scientific works has ( aptly illustrated the vnstncss of tlio universe.— i ■ Light,,although apparently visible infllnntano* 1 ously, really requires an appreciable time to travel. A Hash of lightning occurring on earth •would■not ho visible on the moon till a second * * quarter afterwards; on the sun till eight minutes; and the planet Jupiter, when at its greatest distance from us. till fifty-two minutes: on Uranus till two hours ; on Neptune till four 1 {liqurs and a quarter; on tho star of Vegd, of .the JtirSfc magnitude, till forty-five years; on n jßUir of .tho eighth magnitude, till ono hundred •ai>4 eighty ■ years ■. and fttiwa of tho twelfth magnitude, till four thousand years—and stars of tills magnitude nro visible through telescopes: _llof dim mi doubt that, with belter instruments, *stara.offarless mngniludo might bo scent so that wo may,confidently say that this Hash of llgtyniug \voul{i imt reach the remotest heaven ly body till more than, six thbusand yeAt^p--a period equal to that Which.has elapsed- slpco jnhn’s Hero fa n Vasltiasa Ijoyoaci tho of tlio mind to contemplate. , ITT" Tho Indy who got up Vvlih tho'lark, woi o bed with her sister. yaluo of oysters annually sold in Now Vbrlc is.between live ami six million of dollars. ~.; : (. cnen'pUboKS&rrfnicir Articles-, C! ■ IV. UAyESTICK JiMjiiW rtelwd nnd ls | now opening o Bplopdiq-'.dfsphrv 1 ofFancy; I Goods,, to which ho ddsinn/tb‘ coll • qtUipiibn or his friends -ami'. the ; public. 1 .Tils; assortment" t cannoit bo surpossed apA, both in quality and pried Of thbarliclds, cannot: fail to.plcasd purchasers;," 1 cvcry-riPlety of fancy nrtrcJesTsuch aa j Ladles FaticybAskctß,'.- ‘ '#) FancylVork Boses, withsowing"ln?lrnmenW.“ ; Paper-MAcho Goods, ■ ■ - ■si ■Elegant Alabaster,and Porcelain' Ink-stands ,i ’ u - •< ; ; '- v | ; Fancy ivory, peiud &; shell card ;casos; > Port Morinics of every variety,, ‘ ' V•; | ■ Gold Pens hnd'Pohcila, '-' ' 1 . ’■' > Fancy paperweights,. ; ■ ,*' V ■ :r v ,T‘ ' Papertics, with'a large variety of •Jadicß , fancy' -• stationary,- . . r .- Motto seals and.wafers, . ..... Silk and-bead-purses, Ladies' riding whips'elegantly finished,; Perfluno boskets.and bags, , .i, Brushes bf every -kind forrtho. toilqtt, ~ : / RbussoVs perfumifs ol various hinds, .. . Musical Instruments of all kinks. and 'bt nB prices, with an lnnumerablo variety of articles elegantly finished. •. > ■> ; Also, an extensive and elegant collection of 11 • doors, comprising fho various English.and American, Annuals fbr 1854, richly embellished and Bins* ttnte I Poetical Works, with Children's Pictorial Books,-ibr 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. Ho also calls attention to. to his elegantdislay of ‘.t .. . ; > • , ... Lamps, driandolco, ■ from the extensive cstablislimonta of 'Cornelius, Archer and others, of Philadelphia, comprising every stylo of Parlor, Chamber & Study. Lamps, for burning cither lard, sperm or etherial oil, to. gotlicr with flower vases, Fancy Screens, &c;— His assortment in this lino is > unequalled in the borough. Fruits, Fancy Corifecthney, Nuts, Preserved Fruits, &c., in every variety and at all prices, all. of which arc puroundfresh, such as can be ctmfldeoJy recommended to his friends and the.little folks. Remember the old stand) opposite the Bank S. W. HAVEIiSTICK: Carlisle, March 23,1354. W. K. CAMI'OELL. j. n. wnsE. Bargains at Wcisu&CainpbolFit NEW and cheap store, south-west corner of Hanover and Lputher streets. Wo now foal a pleasure in announcing that wo have just re ceived- a splendid ami choice assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, which .wo will offer at such prices as cannot fail to please tho public. Tho, stock consists of , ‘ • VC«B (sOOtU, Black and fancy dress silks, Foulards, Organdies, brilliants, lawns, jaconets, bareges, &c.. lfc. A handsome lot of Spencers, UndorslccveSi col lars, ruflHngs,'edgings, lusertings, mourning col. jars, embroidered linen cambric handkerchiefs. . Domestics! Gingham’s,• Chocks, Tickings, Muslins, Joans, Drift*, Bogging, lied and white Flannels/&c. ' , , ... . Cloths! A handsome assortment of Cloths, Cassimores and Vestings, very cheap.. , * ■ ■ ; ! Sonnets! - ' , • A largo assortment of Indies and Misses French Dace, Gossamery Belgrade, Tripoli, Braid and Straw Bonnots; Misses Flats at very low prices. ■ ' ■ iiatsi ; J: Monnndßoj*s’ Canton, Leghorn China Pearl, Senate nnd Palm Leaf Hata. Parnsola, Umbrellas and Looking Glasses, very cheap, Boots and Shoe s ! Wenro nailing a largo lot of Ladies Shoes and Gaiters at greatly rednccd prices, as wo intend discontinuing this branch of our business. Groceries! Rio and Java Coffee, Roasted Coffee, Brown and white Sugars, Lovering’s Syrup Molasses, Teas and Spices. Our slock 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 give us a call. WEISE & CAMPBELL. " Carlisle, April G, 1851. •. • Spring & Slimmer Uplliing Henry N. Kit cr, South Ilanooef sited, next door o the Post-office, > Carlisle, ' ; .'} WOULD inform his friends and the public that ho has'lately added largely to his stock, and is fully prepared to supply all .who may favor him with o call, with'any article Jn his lino. Ho has just completed ft most extensive assortment of ‘ ‘ , ■ / Spring & Snniincr tdletliiaig, which he ilattcra himsult he can sell as cheap - not cheaper, than any other establishment,! this county, , , . . • Ho has always on hand a groat variety of ready made clothing, suitable for all season*,. - nfac. turco tinder his own supervision,and guaranteed to giro satisfaction to basons. Just received, a largo assortment of Cloths, Caasimers Ik Vestings, with a full supply of Full & Winter Gpoda, which will - ho*, pimp. up in a fashionable and durable manner, at short notice ami on reasonable terms. He would call attention to his stock of Shirts. Coliars, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Ilosieiy, &c., wJiich is most complete. - For. the liberal patronage heretofore extended him, ho fcals indebted to Ids numerous custo mers, and assures (hem that no efforts will bo spared in future to please them in stylo, manu facture and price. Give us a call. May 20, 1854~-ly. . , , - . . IUKTCII’S CJothin a ’ ( v < TUB undersigned respectfully announces to his old friends and tho public generally,"that ho has ro-commenced tho CLOTHING BUSI NESS, In all Its various branches, and hao*Jußt opened, fresh from tho city, nt “Leonard’t Cor • ner,” North Hanover street, a well selected as sortment of READY MADE CLOTIII MG, embracing every style, variety and finish, and nt prices corresponding to the times and quality. He has also on hand n superior stock of CloUifl, Cassimcrs & Vestings, of every stylo suitable for Spring & Summer Wear, and which ho will make to order on termr. which cannot Jail to please. Ills slock also em braces a flno lot of Men’s Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Gloves & Hosiery; In short, every ar ticle pertaining to genllcmen’s wear. Ho re spoctlhJJy invites tho public to call and examine his goods. N. HANTOU. April 20, 18.U—(f. ’ - A CAUH. X>r. H. W. Caufman WOULD respectfully announce to tho citi zens of Carlisle and vicinity Unit alter .an experience of twelve years In tho practice of Medicine, ho has located himself In their midst for the purpose of devoting his entire attention to tho practice of tho profession, and would j-o -solicit a share of public patronage. Ills olllco and residence Is next door to 0. Mnglaughhu'a Hotel, North Hanover st, • ‘ (JatUHlo, Juno as. 1851—lim. i Notice Ifn'llm “W'lMHo. Will 1.0 llllido iisrMaMy to Ilia ccm nUtuticm luulk.vrßorUiuCoimnoinvcallhofPomi nylciiln.faruirnllmtlnn In H ra cUnvio, CurHslo Wcnnsllo Dank, an W'KlrUon «ni<l Bank tliu tlßhls anil i.rlvlloijoa ofn limJi. of Issue, to change tho namo.lti that of »Tho Car llulo Hank," and to Increase the capital Block 1 ono hundred and fifty thousand dollars. If prac ticable.' By order nf the Hoard of Director*. WM. M. BKKTKM; Cmhicr. Carllalo, Juno sio. 1854—0 m , , , T ' N6W Goods ARJIIiI! ‘ 1 ‘F MICE'S HEI)UCEI)f r , I AMxiinV/opening my .secohd, supply ofSnjh •■raer Goods,which have been bought fon cosh at astonfshingly-tloW’prlcoa,.' •.- ‘ k;, i Mus do Baize- at 32$ vnorth Vv : : Lmvns (fast colors) fii ivorih •, - (-Lj^rdB.(faßt‘coloxs>l2£ wbfth.2o.? ; > * : , Batego doLainesiJi'wprth 1 v ■ r . BaregodeXaihcßlUi worth'2s;.. ': IfiislinaC* worth B.>^'s.*',.;_.- v.v,; ' /'Bofoges-lfiJ.worth SXvr ;V.,V-..; v, '! Black Silk's 62i-worth 87." i. ( Block.Silks’sl Worthsl,2s. "1 .f, ' \ Stookinjfsfi} worth 12J.- -r i, •'J.. • •' ; Black Cftsairacrossl' worth • /■■■ > A ftill assortment of Needle Worked Undcr .sjoovesi GolliaraondChlmozettSi- ‘■ V - ? ~-v n great variety, such as Xissuefl,fiuinme,r Silks, Lawns,/Barages,‘&c.'■ . : | SUMMER SHAWLS, very low. >. t Groat-Bargains in Hosiery and.Glovcs. • ■ * A good supply arid Vcry chcap, oi Gentlemen's Summer ClOthes,- .> ,‘.-i -r.-vVlj.-. ■i f ' f , - • Pdnt- Stuff &.Vesting- - - - . PARASOLSi- BONNETS,’ RIBBONS; Cam bricks, Table Covcrai .Tiokingff.Checksj Linens,' Linen Handkerchiefs, Diapers, l &c*,’ ( cheapor. than ever sold ihCarliSlc; 1 - ' T , c '*• 1 ‘ - Bobi* ond-'-Skocj, A’llttlc lower than ovef.\ Having now the larg est and ’cheapest stock of Now' Goods 'in tho county, lam determined.’to give all who" VyUll; favor mb-with a call, grolit bargains. ••••.• r ;' - Our old friends and‘customers ate earnestly invited to'call at the bid storo ? East Main at. i Our motto is cl short profits and' quick sales." : ... v. -- CHAS, OGILBY. ■ Carlisle, Jane 1, ? 1854'. - ’ V “We Strive to Please.” '1 THE Subscribor.would respectfully announce to the citizens of. CarlialOj'tmd all persona visiting the same, that he has now on hand and will continue to bo supplied with the latest nov elties of each successive season, comprising, in part, , CONFECTIONARIES bf tho choicest such as Fine' Candy Toys, Jelly Calces, Bou Bens, Gum, Cordial,Lc tnbtl, Chocolate, and Fruit Drops, Rose, Vanilla and burnt Almonds;. French'and exploding Sec rets', also all the common varieties, oil of which will be sold wholesale or retail, at low rates, at TIIE OLD STAND, N. HANOVER ST„ a few doors North of the Bank, where ho has just received Fruits ond Nutp 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, , , - „ • - j ■ ; TOTS AND'FANCY GOODS, jof every kind and from all parts of Europe, man ufactured of wood, glass, china, papicr-machie, tin,-India rubber, &c.,such.as fine wax, kid and jointed dolls, sewing and card baskets, wprk and fancy boxes, flower vases, motto caps, tea-; setts, music boxes, port monies, battle-doors, grace hoops, masks, drums, guns, trumpets, do • minose, lotto and other games, &c., fancy soaps and hair oils of every variety. Jn connection, with the above, ft largo, stpclt of. : - GROCERIES, such ftsLorcring’s crushed, pulverized and brown Sugars, Coffee, Molasses, Starch, Indigo, Sale; ratusj Green and Black .Tens,-Spices, Butter, nVator and Soda Crackers, Matches, &c., and ris 'wo -» Strivt tol’lcoso,” all aro invited to call and examine pur stock. *1 ‘ . ’ The subscriber returns his thanks to the public for, the patronage heretofore bestowed on him, and hopes by a desire to please to merit a con tinuance of thosame. , . P. MONYER. Carlisle, March 23,,185J. , - . Useful, Fragrant, and Good! B J. KIEFFEU has just returned fVoin'Phil • ndcljihla, with Un additional supply of Fresh DRUGS, which,' In connection'with his former stock, will make his establishment complete in this department; In addition to flic above, he has also just opened a fresh supply of . , . . Confectionaries, Fruits, Nuts, Pastes, find Fancy Articles of every description. The attention'of ladies Is especially invited to his extensive assortment of fancy articles. La dies’ Toilet Fancy Soaps and Perfumes of every variety. Gentlemen arc invited to examine his fine assortment of Fancy Articles. Scgars, .Chi na and Porcclcan Pipes, ToMccocs of every va riety, Shaving mul Toilet Soaps} which will'be found to bo very superior; Canes, Riding mid Carriage Whips, and many other articles which .more especially Interest gentlemen. A number of very superior Woolen Matts on hand. • , The Proprietor will ho very happy to have his friends generally call .and examine his goods, whether they may wish to purclmse or-not.. B. J. KIEFFER. Carlisle, March. 23, 1854, r’• ■ REMOVAL. JOHN D. GQRGAS hereby informs his friends and customers, that ho has removed his TIN jWAKE and STORE ROOMS to the room lately occupied by Mr. J. W. Eby as a Grocery Store, bn West High street, where ho will ns heretofore manufacture and keep constantly In store, every description of. ■' TIN ANV SHEET IRON JFAREi made In the beat style, and at tho very lowest prices. Good workmen and tho very best ma terial always employed, so as to insure entire satisfaction,' , ■ Spouting and Job Work done nt tho shortest notice. In a superior .manner mid at fair prices. Also, in store at nil seasons, a large and uttruc livo variety of ' ' j. Parlor and Cookinr Stoves, comprising every new and fancy style, of nil prices nnd sizes, adapted to burning either wood or coal. Jits assortment of Stoves he intends shall not he surpassed by any other establishment; compris ing a score or more of different slyles to suit all tastes.. Thankfhl to hla friends for the patronage fto long bestowed upon him nt his old stand, ho roapoctfldly .invites a call at his now establish ment, confident that his large assortment cannot Ml to please.; JOHN I>. GOHGAS. Carlisle, Match 23, 1851. JEWELRY! THOMAS CONJLYN, West’High St., ft few doors west of Burkholder's Hotel, has just mmlvcd tho largest assortment of Superior .latveli')' over offered in Carlisle, consisting In part of Cold j£§L and Silver Watches of every variety, nnd ihD nt P ricoB > eight day Clocks, Sliver la £S-tf»blo and tea spoons, silver table forks and butter khlvos, gold nnd silver spectacles, ladles’ and gentlemen’s gold pens and pencils, gold pens with silver holder, gold chains of every descrip tion, car nnd finger rings, at all pr-ipos,, breast plns.&c. Also, Aoconloons and Musical Boxes, 'together with a great variety of fancy articles.— Persons desiring to purchase, are invited to call and cxamlnoTho assortment. Wo nro prepared to sell at very reasonable prices. Quality of all all goods warranted to he ns tine ns sold for. thomas coiara. Carlisle, March, 20, 1850. HATS I HATH 11 THE subscriber respectftilly Informs his ftlends nml tlio public go no rally, that ho has removed his Hat and Cap Storn to his new build ing in Main at root, where ho will bo glad to see hIK-old cwslomore and friends. Ho has, now on Shnnd a splendid assortment of Hats 'of all descriptions, from tho common Woo] to tho finest Fur and Silk Hats, and at it must suit every ono , who Imsnnoyo to go(t(ng tho, worth of his money- r His Silk, Moleskin and Denver Hats; aro unsurpassed for lightness, durability and finish, by (hose of any other establishment }n, tho,county. Hoys’, Hats of every description conslontlyon hand. Callafidoximiiuo. IVM. H. TROUT. Carlisle, March 23, 1858. Pitieiii Calvcuizcd Iron Tubing, FOE CHAIN PUMr.S. TIJE-Tuhlngi made of Galvehizcd Iron by patent machinery, possesses groat ulrcngth, combined with simplicity and neatness, uud is warranted not to, corrpdo, l«,how offered fpr sale, I AtlhcwnrohouHOftlio jJmcricgin GalvcnizedJrQn N°.\l, Nbilh Tontli fPrcul, PWla.— 1 at) ns "ft rll, \ c Qt Of, our American Galvanized I anoctand Roofing Iron always on hand. .• * I o ?!feW£®wpHy «tt«ndfd to by I MeCULLOUOU AC*. : TUE MAIIKI AG E ESTATE i fthaU -TJealtht .o£ Jtlitn-y «#A i ? ?!.! c : .f,*v V'AJjT'j- : MOST STARtLfN^.COKSIOfRATIONSj ! ' Stnmjjo’ “3 - Jilhig through life M dd.tho bcnsU of. _ ; thfririarn'tsof tho 'ehrtV‘6>iubirtff' - t - d moreiu6ught ; , 'or’rofltrotfoD'tbon-tlidijgli'tliD poblofaouWos ormioa. 1 lo.Uwhu* ; Many «uoh<iro i»n4.wnorajwhom.- ; ate -dcporuiont tk«. health* Ihtf woll-bolng* ond-1n0.,,. : Impplneft} of «. ooufidJnp i&d-iiflVortonato. wife,with; ! porbapa.ii faulty of children.',= rr .} v ; ’ | t o-y oftsn it iwrri?NS jnuTj'ijip,..’, ; [ - ,mFE ; LrNQKSS ; rEott YEA&' T(J, fn-tliat pitiable condition Hanoi tveoior one day toV« ifcd tho ImppyartJ cxhilcfutlhglinfluoilce inoiacnt' : -ta tho fergoymont-of health. She may not, bo-aa her hod. oc,even lo her room { .“.os her prltlc>,arnßUlon.and oriorgy- indue*’ and;- norvo ihef let; takb -f orsbnftl ■•} charge,oE-hfcT:hDu»tnoW,.fcvba when-Jib^'^l6aUii•wl^• , hot admit of it \\hut shais noverUicJosspcrncptlhly it linking from day to dajynnd nlwaysalHngf'j. v , ;r • ■yhui. dnj ftfwr day; mid mouth lifter month tnw* , spire. ' Her health daily, sinks, (ill finally overt the,' »pe of.rcuovtry no loitger romalna.- Aha thas • THe B.Lpo.iyi in q bri de,u Hut ft few lycnrs heO ln thc flush'of health, and youth, mul buoyancy.of spirits, rapidly,,aqd'bppa* 1 ' rontiy ;lncxpUcaldy t) lpcou)ofl.(i -feeble, ;do bllitalcd wife, witbframo emaciated, norrtML'tm- 1 strung,, spirits depressed, countenance hearing 'tho UUprcss pf'sufToring,' and* QTr 'uttor' phyeloiu and mental prostration." • • r -’- i • i-r-: i f.-.<j . ‘Sometimes.this deplorable -change does arise from orgnnio ,oc. constitutional, causes*',But, oflcnor, .by far oftonor, (9 gross and' inexcusable ignorance’oftho simplest and 'plainest l rules .‘of lioallh as connected with the marriage-'elate, the violation.of '/whlch-entails disease, suffering .add not only, to the .wife, but often tv llemlllafj- Ctunflnmlsnponl&e CliilJrca -'■MlNtO tiiirß :; and YoOUTH OENKRATtON,** r. an»mmiu K CONSDMPTION.SCnOFULA. ' HYPOCIIONtHUA, INSANITY* GOtTT,' KING’S EVIL, mi<l other disease*,; ’. ■ j-' ns a • • > • DREADFUL INHERITANCE front the Parents. - Add’ mu*t' , thl* v coiUimio 1 Shall wo to wiso fij ail' that concerns the catlltf of our fields, our horse*; otir slieop, our cows,■ onr-oxOd, tho rmturo.nua dharneior of the, su'd wo possess, tho-texture and quality of our goods and merchandise; jmt la all that concerns ourselves beings, .with human functions'and passions; subject to great'florange uiunt, involving out- future pcnco nhd' happiness— in nil that concerns the health and welfare or the wife of oor, affections, and the mother of our chil dren; in,oil that concerns the mental and physical well being of ,those .children, wo should be Ua ineVs/'d in Mio dorki**! nod nine* . - DEN IQHTEO IGNORANCE, , AS CULPABLE AS IKBICt/SAIIUt! : >1 Hpw Jong shall thjs ignorance prevail so nmdnc live of Sts bitter fruits T' How. long shall the wife * and mother bo ignorant of the nature, character and .’ causes of.the various.womb and sexual complaints,': embittering her days by suffering—suffering often' prolonged to years,eventuating in a complication of ‘ diseases utterly and' hopelessly incurable 'L'Shall ' ■wo for ever close out.' oyes to the results bf physio- ' logical, science by which wo may orrivo nt on nnderstanding of ourselves as men. and ■ women. , subject to serious lUb-lone enduring diseases, sod' perpctuaUng'thm to our children.-' IET EVEB7 WIFE AHD HUSBAND f OHDEE .No husband oh tctYe «efrf be ignorant of \rhai. eonrtrnx tfrefa most (o.knowto secure their health - .ami hopjnness. 'Jliat knowledge is loulaiiml inn tillle H’orfc eiititled S T ILE MARn I is i>, wo ma n* s z PRIVATE MEDIC AI. COMPANION, - BY Bit. A. 3d. 'MAUUiCEAU.' 1 ruoFEssoa op DtsKAsuk op'-womkx. Out fhirutreiUk EilHlotu. I8»mr. rP- J 3O -' l*i ice 50 tcnli Iqn plnb PArcn, f.xtba fh.vnixa, $1 00-1; ' First puhllriicdlu ISJ7 ■, and HJi not , . QURpRISiNO .OR ‘WONDERfuLV Considering Hint.. EVERY. FKMAItE, WlietlktrltlAUlllKl) Oil NOT, «im ( here require a fuU knowledge of ih« im> ' ture, otinrncfer nml cause* oMicr • cooip.lnlnts, ullh.tUo vorlou* -’ * . symptoms, nlirt that ticnrly. . ItAI.P A I'IIUiIOTCOPIES should have been sold. ' Jl is bupracticablo to enu rcy fully the various subjects heated'of, , ns. Hum are of a nature strictly intended 'for iW married, or llioso coutomplating.marriage. . UPWAIIOS OP ONE HUMIUKO TIIOU-. SAND OOI’IICS Iltivdhccn SENT HY fII.VIL within the !n?t r«t< months. • • ' ' CAtrrioi TO THE PTTBLIC. jtP'X'hr Dpy/MUDiiiyi .. liny no hook unless Dr, A. M. Mninirooiu I2ji Liberty Street. N. V..' Is on the litin ami the entry m the Clerk’s Office oft the book of ihc (Kh Sago; and bar only of rcajiectnblo mid li<mnrnl‘h oiilcrs, or send Irv mail, nml address to Dr. A M Mnnriocati, as tlioro are spurious and enrrcptiUuus infringements of copyright. - fftT Upon receipt of One ’Dollar " THU MAR. RIED WOMAN’S PRIVATE MBDIOaL COM PANION” is sent (mullr.l J,t r ) to nny' part of the United Stales, the Canadas and Bililsh Provinces. AU Letters must ha post-paid,. nnd addressed to Dr. A. M. MAORIOBAU, Do* 1224, New-VotV City. Pubilahlnc Odice, No. 129 Liberty- Streoi- NeW-York. - - .... For sale by < Blanch and Crap, Harrisburg; J. Swartz, Bloom,sburg; J. {5. Worth, Lebanon 5 C. W. Do Witt, Milford; J. W. BnsmSnggr, Dan* heirn ; 11. W. Smith, Huntingdon; S* McDonald, ITnloulown; J. M. Damn, Now Berlin; IT. A. Lentz, Reading; E. T. Morgo, Craaesvillc, N, Y. R. P. Crocker, Brownsvjllo j Wentz & Shirk, Cnrbondidoj Eldrcd & Wright, Williamsport; S. Tuck, WilkeshiUTo; G. W. Earle, Waynesboro*; H. Crosky, Mercer; S. Lender, Hanover; S. W. Taylor, Utica 5 R. P. Cummings, Somerset 1 T. B. Peterson, Philadelphia. , March 23,135 i. IllSSwAfiP THE subscriber has just returned from the Eastern cities, and has opened nt his stand in North Hanover street a new and. full .assort* 'menthf HARDWARE, and now Invites nil per* sous id want of pood Hardware nt reduced price to give him n call as ho can accommodate nil 'from n needle to an anvil, anc at prices to suit ‘the times. To HousEKEEi*Ens.—A great assortment of housekeeping articles, audios brass aud enamel preserving kellies, frying pnns,-bako pans, wnf llo Irons, smoothing Iron?, shovels, tongs, wait ers, trays, forks, knives, carvers, steels, butcher knives, rpoons, pjated tea & table spoons,* pocket and pen knives 16 great variety, razor and razor straps, scissors, shears, spades forks rakes, hoes, . tubs, water cans,(painted buckets, wash hoards, improved patent cistern pumps mid lead pipe; IInuRKKR.—A largo assortment of whitewash, dust, sweeping, horto He painter’s brushes. luoN—A largo stock of hammered bar iron, rolled iron of all kinds, hoop Iron, sheet Iron, round, square ind hand iron, English wagon boxes, ami stud pf ah kinds. Paints, oil, vnrnUUos, turpentine, gluo, &c. Glass of all slzj’S. ■■ To SnoJtMAKBas.—A full assortment-of Mo rocco, Linings, Bindings, patent Goat Skins, Lasts, Slioe-thrcac, Peg*, Knives, and. Tools of nil kinds. BJuke’s Flro Proof Paints of dlfibrent colors. , To Cari'cmtkrs.-i-A full assortment of planes, saws, chisels, gages, .squares, braces, Mtta, bench screws, augurs and augur bitts, hatchets, &c. To Coaoimakrrs * SADDj.cns.~-A first. rate assortment of earring© such hs Inces, tassels, fringes, drab cloth ami sattjnott, bond linings, imitation onnyieled lemthor, patent loath crcurtain 1 oil cloth, plain and figured; Dasher Irons, Lamps, Axles, Springs, Mnlablo Oasllngs, Bout Felloes; TXubs, Bows; Philips* patent boxes for wood axles,' fluo brims, silver, plated mid Ja pan harness mountings,'Saddle trees, Whips, and every article used by Saddlers very cheap, Carlisle, March 22,1864 NOT 1C K. NOTICE is hereby given, that tho'Dlcklnsbn SavingFundSoo!ety,located InCenterville, Cumberland county, Pu,, will make application to (lio next Legislature of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Ibruu -not of incorporation, with a capital often thousand dollars, nmE privilege to Increase to twcnt;f-f|vo thousand dollars,with discounting privileges'and power to,rocelvode pofillfl, and such othor nowera ami privileges ns ore usually granted t 6 Having Institutions.. -By order ortho Board. -A; GJ MILLER. * ■ Juno 20, 385 i—Om ■ ' < • TreaiWi . WALE PAPER.—A very largo lot of-Wal Paper of every shiplo and design—qtprlcgs ranging from Oi jpts.qml upwards. - The slock consists of a fiill issorlniont of common, satin., silvered and gilt papers, all of which will ho sola (low «t _. , • - SAXTPJpa JVom House, Appleto^^uU^g34Q'‘j'3^SMrod , y. ; • .-.;i Aqtorican Arti&t&tTniwivWfluTd .respect! ’ X.' AiJiy'aDPOuncp citizens of United : ;dultivatirtg-.ajt43to^for w vlowdf, enabling gftjlcnr of En- t JvlrcV of .determined, In order; $ pryatc,-an ox-' tqrtftlve k -_aaip ( foi; t}i9lr,phgrflvirig3/pod'ihus dply-giro' a jargo nnntbqrbfart-; ists juid!qtljprq, ; opt .inspire, among.opi country-' men atagtej-foq.worka.'qf art.,to.'present ;t6,the, ’purchasers; of- ; tliqir\ebgravings,' -when 000 ' of them are sold," 250,'000'G{ift4 ) ; . : 'oft ihe actual cost of §150,000 Each purchaser of a o;i6EollaV Engraving, : |heTefbrej toceite» not only an .Engravlng.riohly worth bultilso' r a Hcltot which enti tles him tb onb 6f the Gifts \Vhdu.thoy aro dls ttlbutcd./--;- - J >V.* ‘ i • For Fivd Dollars. phighly.flnfahcdEnmvlrig, l beautifully paiptqd In oil,’, aha- jiye gift, tickets,- ftlli boßOpt}. or ilvo,dollar’s worth of. splendid Engravings pah bo.selected,front thp calaloguo. '1 catalogue, together.wllh a spp ciipeh Pf one of; tho.Engravihgflj.can. bo seen at tho,offippof,-thispaper./,! i (il v s F.pr,'.eiioh an Engraving-actually, worth; that- sum,'',and a Gift! Tickct,.'\viU.bo im- ,i'ij;„.. !r ; AQEifTS.'‘iV • Tho. Committee!, behoving that the sticccss' of this Groat National Undertaking wlll.bc<mato-' rially prom6lud.by tho energy and ontoipriso ’of intelligent and persevering, Agents, .have fosol vod to treat with sack oh tho most-liberal terras. 1 -'Any person wlahingvto boc6moian'Agent,iby sending (frost £aldp .$l, will receive by.return' of maiVa.ono dollar engraving, a gift ticket, a prosfrofctus, a cataloguoand all btliof.nbccasai'y information, ■:% f... On thetfinal completion oMho salOj the Gifts will he placed In thc hands of a Committed of tho purchasers tq bb distributed! duo. notice' of which will bo given throughoutthoUnltcdStatos' and tho CanadasV, i - , LIST OF GIFTS s • lOO'mhrblb'busta oCWasliingt’natSlOO' $lO,OOO 100 . Clay . - 100 ='lo,ooo 100 « -u- "• Webster' 10Q -10,000’ 100 ' "<< “ ••• Calhoun- •' • 100 10,000’ . ‘SOelogant oil paintings, In splendid '* . giltframcs, size Sx4 ft. each.;' 100 '"6,000 ,100 elegantoilpaiuU»gs2xBfteacli,'6o " 6,000 ,600‘afeel plato.pugravinga,.brilliant- - ‘ |y*coi’d‘in 011, rich gilt iVaVues'’’ . •'24»Boln.leach,‘ ; ' -■ 10’ '6,000 Io,poo elegant steel plate engravings’ ‘ \ '. col’d in, bii;,|bf the Washington' ' , • ’ - 'Monument, 20x2fl io ; . each, , \ , 4'* 40,000 23T,0pD‘,Blc’ol plate eiigravlugs, from; " r.-/- ’• 100 difrurontpU'tea, inpos-" : = 'session <jt s & owned by the. Ait- ■. ! ', I : ’ "‘ists’ Union) of tli'ii market value '• r ; -■ ,of, TronrCO clsto $lOO-.Oircli<* - • 41,000 I’flist-clasa dwelling, in-Olstal.N'.' r! - ■ 1 Y. City,. , t ' - '12,000: 22 building lofs in and 301 ' sts. M. Y. city,eadh26xlOO - ft. deep, at'• .1000 23.000 100 Villa Sites;containing each 10, ! 000 sq.'' ft,: In', tho suburbs N. • ‘ , ‘.T. iclty,;.anH commanding a ‘ 1 ; - • ‘ magnificent viow-of tho Hud-’ v’ ’ ; ; • . son JRlvor-'and Long Tsland < ! ' ‘ • ; Sound,'at> - 1 • • 600 ’ 60,000 20 porpotualloans of bash; without > />■ .«• interest, or securityof s2soea. - J *• > 6,000 60 .- <« • .«».• - <t. ■ 100'« -'Y-.-6,000 ioo- ; :« - ■ 60-*<- 6,000 '250 20 ■'■■■ "j 6,000 20006 10,000 . Eefcrorico' in regard to the Real Estate, I\‘ J. Fisschcr & Co., Real EstAto BrokeVsj'N.'Yi.— Orders, <pqst paid,) with moucycnclftsod, to be addressed, •' • - J. W. HOLBROOKE, Scc’ry, * s - •• ’’ 605 Broadway, N. Y. - Engravings'in the catalogue arc now ready for delivery. 1 • -Aug 10, 1854—Cm Thyself.” An Invaluable Boolc for 25 ccntsi- uEvenjfa ' ' ■ niily should have a copy.” , . *| Copies sold in leas than a . J.year. ,A now edition, re vised and DR. HUNTER’S 'Medical Manuel and Hand Boole for the Afiltctcd—containing an outline of tho origin, progress, treatment and cure of eve ry form of .’disease contracted by promiscuous sexual intercourse, by aelf-abuso or by sexual excess, with advice for theirprevontion., Writ tun in a familiar style, avoiding all medical technicalities, and everything that would offend tlio car of, decency; with an outline of com plaints incidenl to i’ctmdes, from tho result of some twenty years’ successful practice, exclu sively devoted to the cure of diseases of a deli cate .or private nature.' To which is added receipts for the cnro'of tlib Above > diseases, and a troatlso -on the 1 tausos; symptoms and cure of tho I'ever and Ague. • • Testimony of .The. Professor of Obstetrics in Penn. College , Philadelphia — ‘‘Lit; HUN TER’S.MEDICAL iMANUEL.’’—Tho author of this work, unlike the majority of those who advertise to cure the diseases of which it treats is a graduate of ouo of tho best Colleges in the United States. .It allbrds -mb pleasure to rec ommend him to the jidfoilunatc, or to tho vie tlm of malpraptlco, as a successful and expo rlonced practitioner, lu wiiose honor and integ ritythey in ay, place the greatest confidence. \ Jos. S. Lonosuork, M. L, From A. Woodward, M. £>., qf Pc fin, Vnivcrr sily, Philadelphia. —lt gives mu pleasure to add my testimony to the professional ability of tho Author of tho “Medical Manual.”—Numer ous cases.of .disease of tho Genital Organs, some ol them oi longstanding, have come un der my notice, in which his skill has been maaJ T tost in restoring to perfect health. In someqasca where tho patient .has .been considered beyond medical n)d..,.1q : the treatment of Seminal weakness, or disarrangement of the , produced by'self-almao or .Excess of voncry, I do not know hla superior In tho jtrofosslon.— I hftyo been acquainted with the, Author some thirty years, and deem U no inorb than justice to him ns well ,as kindness to the' unfortunate victim of early Indiscretion) to recommend him ns one in whoso professional skill,and integrity they may safely confide themselves:— Alfhed Woodward, M. L. > “This is, without exception, tho most com prehensive ami intoillglblu w ork bn the class of discuses on which U Avoiding all tech nioul terms, it addresses itself to (ho reason ol iU readers. from ull objocponablo matter, and'no parent, however.fastiduous, can object to placing it in (ho hands bf .hIH sons— The author has unvoted ninny years to‘the treat ment of the Various 'complaints.treated of, and, with 100 littlo broath-10, pulV, ; aud too littlo pro ' sumption to fmpoao, lie has olfcfcd to tho world, nl tho merely nominal price of 25 coals, the fruit of* spmo twenty .yours* most successful practice.”— Herald • . . , i “No teacher or parent should bo without tho knowledge Imparted In this.valuablo work. . It i would save years of pain, mortification and sor , raw to the youth under their charge.”— People’s I AdvocaU. A Presbyterian clergyman InOhio, writing of “Hunter's Medical Mrtiiuol ,, says‘i—“Thousands Upon thousands,of our youth, by.pvll example and influence of. the passions, have boon led in to the habit of self-pollution, without foalhsing tho sin and loatfpV.consciiucucca upon them selves and tliolrppatyrlty.f ThoconstUntions of thousand# who are.rralsing-families have boon enfeebled, If not broken down, mu\ they do not know tho c&ua?:or tho euro.; Anything that can bo done bo to enlighten and influence tho pub. lie mind as. to chock, and ultimately to remove this wide-spread lOurcoofhii'nlftn wretchedness, would cohtqr tho greatest biassing next- to tho religion of> Johns Christ, on ‘ tile .present and coining generation. .Intemperance (ob tho'iwo ofliiloxlcutlng drinks) though it,has slain thou sands upon thousands, is not a,greater qepurgo to tho human race, 'Accept my thanks on be half of'tho aflilclCd, uticl, bbllovo mo, your cb workef ip tho gopd work you oro so actively onl gaged In'.” ’ ~ . • ‘ V Ono copy (securely enveloped) will ho for warded..free to any part of tho Uni ted States for 26 ; cents, or six Address (post paid) COSDEtT & COi, Publish ers; or.Rox, IPO, Philadelphia.» ; CGr'llooksollorsjCanvassorsnmlUookAgont* supplied on,(bo ingst liberal terms. September 7) 1861—ly*., ■, •• •- •• ■ , J. P. LYNE. Attention WyspejMlc* prefer .'bcemhfllictQdfob, X tyitii tbls.loatiisoraQ disease,6ndwUo have beeo.nsing-i almost.- every‘noatraW;-befoilQ tbQ ppbUo witboaUehoA; r «Beoo^Q^,^Urdysppp^V^dryou f bG^aTltioqd^qata l erejry certificates corroborating ouf-nssemorij- biit a Single trial is wurthjp ore ; than till. ,shi«rtmo'dy Isprcparcdand fiold-at.the.DrngstdreOf ‘ r ,V- K ; J.; i r : J.‘,> IfEIFFE Ri r .South HanovCiretreptyO ;lew:door3,,Boulh.pf tlie Oouri-bouße, -> ; v J ';• \ .. 4 Onrllslol Judo 15,1654; ! , ;: ;- vr, ' fj .-:; ,: -’ ,u '} 1; ., J : ■ j&.'M; Mhrkd Streiiy PMadelptia. *[*'-:: THE ffubscHbcr takcs r thisjnbtLod foinfotifc: hie friends and tho; publicJp ho, ; liae.takbn.this Well known stand, .antLitopes,-by. ptrlcfc atteblidfl to basiriess,to gain'ft share of the public patronagei tfo Jiborally extended jo hJm io the above bnsihpsa in Lancaster county, ond-rccently in Cumberlandcounty > ;Fa. : yhq Hopsß hasbccn/neally .-furnished through; opt, npd the yobma. arolflrgc.!nhd.{fli6’j^and Jby comlbriaro mißurposscd In the city..-- Tho is’always supplied with.' tho - bept the market .can; afrordj-ond quore wKhtho' host bars'in IbolClty//;{Thb lSVa ntes'aro largo and'newly Bltcd up : fbf\dr6tofs ’ "i'yd' 0* V- *o charges'are as reasonable ai ahy ,bth'6Hn Market rifreeti ■. Givotafe !i •' ,■ : riiED’K. ZAhRAonER. - ' tWli..Ailrill3,lBsl—ls I .'V feo. ■i.-i ! JOHN IVrtyNjbV' ll ’ ■■ ■fit THOLES ALE and retail dato in Anted ■ W ; cani'English'’& GtTnbnn 'J®rd warty Oils, Paints,.-Varnish', ana, tho.public ■gcnoraljjv'who. art In. want of Hal'd-: ware of any kind, art invited tq Call in.flndcx amlne largo stock of go.odsi.whlch. lam soiling at Yorylow, pricearr4«{st step.in,-dt will only -detain you a lew tiiinptcs to bji.con-V ■vinced that what every .body snya be true,; !that‘LyncVis decidedly ,tlso plpce^lb k gctgoo’p 1 goods at low prices.. “ ‘ V«K ■ iMny lM ' .VTcit aide ?/!'&/HmQtex MK .r • SCITHES.SCITBIES. ,v \ JUST received a very largo lot of Scythes of superior Brands, to which I. invito the atten tion of Cradle makers, ond all others In want of this'article, llio attcntlonof Farmers la also' In vited to tho great variety of Farming utcnslls.of the very best makers. 'Plojigha .of’Wl kinds furnished at a small advahed ’on City prices'.— Honto'make’a at the mannfaetbrors prices', also'a 'superior article .of Churns, which wo warrant to make more buttbr, out of the satoo quantity 1 *of .Cream than - any oilier Churn in "use, try it. ; .. . . ... JOHN P. LYNE/ ‘ Wist side North Hanover Street; /c^bio,aiayir:; , V ,, ‘;: •*; : : ; ;; i. 1 ■ EWT-; topas*: .«•••.'' OleSlnklnsaiid J iicrravii»flr. BIES altered, Envelopes stamped withbOHl noss’cards, Hbmcepathlc self~ sealed ahd'printedi'' Paper Bags'-for Up Garden and Flower Seeds, with printed dime-' tibna' at’£s South Fourth • Street, Philadelphia, hy • ‘ 1 ‘• 1 trililjlAM COtBEUT; ‘ Orders be. delivered by-Express, of^ ds'ver agreement.'' ’■ ''i’ • ‘March2B, . V j Spring: and Sunimc ; <( I o thing:! AKNOLD & LIVINGSTON respectfully dpV form their friends and the publicj.that they hayo now onlialid at tHetrstOro ,in North Htin ovor street, oppoelVo Singlaughlm’s hotel,, tt very handsome' and, complete ‘assortment' of Spring and Summer .. ~ • ■:> ' " . .. Heady-made Clofhirii?, which they can sell at prices so low as (osuitall who m«y : fttvor.theni withe visit. Their Cloth ing is all of their own mnnufacturo, qnd consists in part of Dress and Frock COATS of the best, qualities-of English and French Cloths, made ami trimmed in tho very best style; 'Spring Sqck Coats of cloth, caasiraorcs and tweeds, various colors and prices, . , j- I French Blnclr'Docskln and Fancy Casslipbrp PANTALOONS, as well os Pantaloons of every description; and very cheap.: 1 , ' - ; . TESTS of rich fnncy.silks and satins, bomha. ufnes,- yalcncins,' marselllcs, and clmllica, al all prices.' s - ■ ‘ ‘ !l “- •’ ' ‘ A full 'assortment of ROT’S CLOTniKG. Fancy drcfla...artlcfcs,. embracing all tlio new ... Whltcyblack arid colored silk, kid,"lisle ' colton GLOVES of every description. • - ■ • Trunks and Carpet Bags of suporiqrfinlshati at low prices.' : ' . Suspenders of superior manufacture.' Under, skirts and Drawers of fine Merino, silk, net cot ton, jean ami muslin, of, every description and 'quality.' ’ ■ Umbrellas of silk and cottohVerycheop. • All of which will bo sold at tho lort’cst pricea whole sale or refoil. ■ Remember tho old aland, opposite''Maglanglt lin’a hotel. ARNOLD & LIYINGSTCW Carilalo, March 80,1851. GREAT AnhITAL OF SPRg^^SUMMjBR Jit the Store of Me subscriber, the Great Mart for \ Dry-Goods, GrO(crica, Moott $ Shots. TII E . subscriber respectfully informs bis friends and numerous customers that ho has returned from Philadelphia, with o largo and va ried assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, consisting In part of \ . ’ Ladles* Dreis Goods, . ~ Such as black and fancy Silks, black arid change able Alpacas, Bareges, Barege do Lnincs, Moua. do Bego, Bombazines, plain, figured and change able Poplins, Lamia, Calic6eB,Crlnghamfc Gloves, Hosiery, &e., Ac... /A ; : . Gentlemen** Dress Goods , ... ... siich as flue black’‘and brown French Cloths, black Doeskin and Toney Cassijnors, satin and fancy Vestings, black & Italian fancy Cravats, Suspenders, Gloves, &c.. ■ -v • iUits tfXD cJrs* , • 1 ■ !;* J A largo assortment, ofMens’ & Boys’ Uats and Caps, embracing every stylo and quality. . Also, a large, and varied assortment of parasols/ Bon nots aud Ribbons. ; . 1 , 1 DOMESTICS,— BIeached & unbleached Mua- Un, Chocks, Jeans, Drills, Tablo-dla per, Bagging,’ Oamibuiga, Toweling, Xoblo-lin ens, &c. * r ROOTS StIOES.-r~A, large '&Bsottjwontof Mon’s, Women’s A Children's Boots'A ?*Shoqa, Jenny Lind AJmsUlq Shoes.at.vory, low prices. Colored Aud white Carpet Chain. ' ' GROVKIiIES.-J- A largo nssotsment of Gro ceries, hu6U AS' Sugor,* Coffee, Molasses/ RIcO, TOaS, bc.t’bo. J ■, ' ' • i; ’ ; ’■’ ■ AVI >frho Visit our OBtablishmfmt arc fro old nc kuowlcdgq that we arc’ sclUtig Foreign >hd Do mestic Dry-Ooodsi Boots.'Shots, &o.,'at aston ishingly low prices. v Our low'pflces boro Already attracted a largo number of poodle; Tho alien lion of all who wish good bargains is solicited, ns great Inducomentscan bo ofl'ereiUo purchtMors. Don't (orgotitbO old stand, llumurich’s corner. North Hanover street. L - r 'Butter, Eggs,Tioga and SoapldUon al mark# prices, ; • N. W. WOODS, *dg«nt. Carlisle, April 15,1854. : ■ « ‘ 1 ’ ' . Citizens of. Cumberland County* WHO dosirO good ttonds (it tbo IoWo«t prices and a very large and heavy stock to select, from, are invited tocall otthO old ChiW Store* for- 1 ' : v‘ • 1 * • Silks, Bareges, l ' • ■ Bonnots & Ribbohß.- ' Tissues, Lawns,- ' Paraaojs,' ’ K ‘ Barege do Lalnos, - • Gloves,' Hosiery, *’ ’ .Glnghftpm>pQ, Ppgqs, Laces, Edgings; ; • ’ Calicoes Alpnehas, '•'•••, Frcpc/i Worked Collars ' Muslins, Checks, j Spring Shawls/"' ■ Tickings, Diapers, -Dross Trimmings, Cloths, Onsslmfcroa, Vestings, Summer’ 'Studs, and a great - variety, ol other goods, embracing , wo. bellqvo, every article in cur lino, to which’ nil wahtlngburgalns, are requested to 1 examine ns wo are cutting goods very clone thlsSnrfntf and no mistake, BENTZ & BROTHEIIS ' . April 18, 1854 a - 1 • . ■ ■’ Wall Paper, Wall Paper, ANOTHER' arrival of, lVall Paper last re ceived, cheaper,than over, .Also, TPIndoW- Shados by tluf cargo, cheap; cheaper, fchcnpostl f P r B Rl« by u .IIENIUr.SAXTOIf.^ ApriUfl, 185L' ;*■,. i n , f* oity. fww juat opened-Mr tho Fall trad, , tioa<)_r.|rii)naa and;t)ie .j)nWlo ;gwiira||y , (61 cish W oMMpriao'si ;,:»kJW -tfSOMaitin,S;. -.■,. .', poWBbtiw y Q]*&mur^ . ;-Bcmemtec.tiiOiMd,Hoad^blltUit Hlcli gtrLt where they aro lor solo cheap. , , •- » B- <*>' KIEFF JTOdld K^eotfoi •lydtfomtliojpitimnaof.CWJlßli: and Y i ?l0 . ityydhatlie ottthff r. .-: t ,„- - u-a CHEMIGAJV jlNl) BKCGSioEE. .'! Sts; sfisck'iijVdnliroly newjM&btg bi lit'tkketlHj: with uaubyphyfliciansamlfanulicu dcterloihto by oho' and great ,care, will be taken Wot tool-, low snoh articles to acdamulatc Idsuch quantities.- ■ Attention ja. especially hiritud-to, hi-tstoetnf Mcilkllioa, Essontiolpll*,.Tinctures,,-Wiiicßi Exe tracts, CcinTenctioiiS, OiioTnicala, &c., toother With a foil assortment. Ofraints, Varnishes, Dye stuffs, Paint ami -Varnish Brushes, ami ■, . liir. , of efCrf’Vdrloty: f «pleti-' did assortmcritbf'Perfumes,-Soaps,Yancy.-hahy clothes And 1 Breast E fchdhstersj'liipiflo' s , .To olJfcrVyasics Kn\. ;PoBteB*viA3Bdi.' l^''". ; oi'-. -v.;Y /k ;„.i ; '''' MtdtimalWh’iei a)irf:^rWiiffes;'' 1 ■ ''k ■ o'f.'tiio beat(jiiality; . 'Scgari,* Vand add, Spanish lioilsesi - prttvpry flavor, 1 from onb'cdnfc upwards: '.v !i v;- ’ * ! ' ’, In order to enspro his‘customers' agalnkfftiis takes : duHh'g .’any .temporary TihadncOiOrtht pto- sohicosof- ah expcrlonocd'dhd com-; petehfcassistant 'harp freon • secured,: which will bo felt to" ‘bd'fmporiant/ Im.vlow of:tho reaponsU bllUics-whiph .aro known-to deYqlrc.tipontho dragglsU‘t'r : ;> y~.u ■ ■ 'u.u:,i>.wr iiti n \ Physicians* prescriptions will ho/althfullyand; promptly attended (o.j ..Orders from Physicians and Merchants in the. country v FiUbd,filled with caro/nmlat pricefr-which must prpio satiafactopv ,-A liberal share of public patronage inspect- M rch 23,‘3854.';'^.' mi. GEOiIGE Z. METZ, ;•; ■TTfTlLL'pcrronn all operations oppntliDlccth : ▼ r • that may be rerjiiiredfor tlielr prcfccrrtalloiu Artificial teethinserted slhgto entire set, on the moat Bclcd‘tifleVrTrio!ple«.,ni)iB* eases df the'month anil irnfgnkriUeSicahdully treated.' Office at the j residence oriiis.brether* ohlforthPltt atrcoU! >!« •*- -v-t!,. ~ Cm lisle,March 28;185l. ; ,'v;- V »H. *. t. MOMIS, ltliperfomaii:op6rof^B^h'Ai*^f^ that tiro required -for' tliolr jprtshmttori, such m Cleaning, Filing, Tagging, restore the ■ loss' offhemiby -InBerting ( Artificial Teeth, from ia single foollvtd a fulhsot. -‘‘ V * tt?~Offlco't»h few tfoora Sonufor Hotel.- 1 c '‘ i; ; “ ' i;, ‘ ' T '* r ' from CatlSsl# dio'-Inat (bn'dayfl’m oaoh rn'orttll I .*; •• . * : i • • ftrHaio» Brarch 28>‘1854, '*■ '•'■'< t .?•:■■ '-y . ‘ •Dr. CleorffO CAREFULLY attends to all operations .npbn .the Teeth and ddjaconf .parts that disease op irrcgularity may require,- lib will also insert Teeth of every description, such as Pivot,'Sin gle and Block Teeth, and teeth with “continuous Gums}” an«]i will, construct Artificial Palates, Obturations, Regulating Plocus,’,and every’ ap pliance used In the 'dental art.. Operating room at tlio residence of Dr. Samuel Elliott, Eastfttgb street,Carlisle. ’ '•' •' ; 1 .March 9,* V ‘-t • Fire Insurance. 1 THE Allen and Eiat PcriuaborougV Mutual Firo 1 Insurance r Cpthpariy' of ; Cumberland county, incorporated nn ocr'qf Assembly, Is nbwTuTly organized,'and In operation under tho management of the following Manngew/via*. > ’ :. Danlel Baily, Wm. K.rGorgas,'Michael Cock iin, .Molclioir' Brennennm, Christian; Slayman, John 0. Dunlap, Jaebti 11. Coovcr, Lowis Hyor, Henry Logan, Benjamin II; 3fnsser, Jacob Mum? ma, Joseph Alexarxler Cathcart,' • > The rates of insurance arc a slow and favorable as any Company of tho kind In thoJ-Uato.. • Per sons wishing to become members are Invited to make application to tho Agents of tbVCoiripany who are willing to wait upon thom'At any time/, . • BENJ. 11. MOSSER, Prcsfdbnt.;* llnimir Looan, Vico PA'sl^i l^ - Lewis llfun, Sec^etaryj‘ Michael CocKUk/Treaßuror.' 1 '■ ; ’ Mareh2B,lB64. ’ : ' ' V * •> ", . - AGENTS. ' CuMDEHLAJm Cowty-—Rudolph 3UfoVtlo,'Nc* OumbcrlandV 0. D. Herfnan; Kingstown; : Ilonry Zearhlg.Sliiremanstown; Charles Bell, Carlisle! Dr.-J; Ahl, Cburchtowhl Samiicl Graham,‘‘West Pennaboro 5 James MfcDowelT, FWmkfotdf.Mdcfc- Grlflitli, South Middleton; SamUolWoodhuro, Dickinson j Samuel Coover, Benjamin. Havob stick, Mcchahlcsbltrg;. John ShorrlckVLlßborn; DavieLCoovw, Shephordstowm,. 1 . ‘ J,.- < ‘Tonic Count?.-— Jphij Bowman, Dillaburg ; P- Wolford, Franklin j, John, Smith, Esq., Wash ington} S. Picking, Dover; Ji w, Croft; ftdiso. ;-i • 1 , v ._ \ r -> ... nAnniBDDßo;~n6uacr o: Locnman'. ' , r. ’ Members of the Oomßany haylngpohcica ebbul to’cxplre, can havo therrt renewed by mdiclagap plication to Any of tub j ‘/.-Vr. ' •• 1 . . . * ' -V' '■'l I HAVE just'rcoelT.ed.my Spripg;Stock of Ba per Hangings, which surpass In style, quality And price any that has cyqr . bcon Axhlbitod. In> Carilbioi I respectfully Hoi|qiVo '^oll fttiui the pcf-- sons lA.ivarttflf.paper-HatikfQgs of ftnydcscrlfi tion, as.l am conDdoet rny aasorimont'Tar'irui'- posadAttny jlu tho Borough.,andfn Btylo audvride has but few rival? In the.c|ty, : '- I Only of the public to caß In and examine tny aSflOrtniojft be fore making their- purchases, as 1 am .confident my chased designs canhot fail to pieAsfiTbo most fastidious. . JOHN P. LYNE West tide of,North Hanover f/. Carilalo, March 28,1864. . '' FIRST A»f RIVAJL OF JIA»D-c ..... .r . WAKEI . . TUB subscriber having returned from the city,, has just opened furJJio Sprlng trode n largtv and well selected stock PomestTc* Hardware, ombrdclng/overytblng usually fOnridl in ihntllnn of business.' Thb Attention or mqiiw and tbo public to the Assortment on hand," assuring goods of bo Ao I<rfrrrcaaty'itA rhty small advance onihhnufactlirqrs prlcfetr.* ovr; Carjitniira atui'&uilderi —Are iuvitefltbbthm- Ino tJio assortment oL Locks, Latches* HingeS, Bolts, Screws, Glass. llomcmbortho old stand, in.iEast High-’ ufroeL where tlioy oro forSolb chenpi . \7/in ■•.rio •" f •;*» ■ iMarc.hffi, TB5Bl »■ y. v V; 'TaUc'ltfoUcc,' ■' * THAT alt keeping, nhd 'ql| In \yryit pfrthcip Afthgc'C edppUcd with knives & forks. : ap9ons,;iadlcdj Co6Vb-mIIIL pans, kettles; hand-ironß, fee., at Avvery 1 lo^tato, »jr ■ •' !. - March .mv.im- j PLOUGnS;-— PurUoo?s cplbratcd Y prk- Yk> TrB constantly on 'band— <MW* l*lank’’fl maKo—jillfof solo at, . ~u , • March 2»;jbQo v ; ~s^toksv TABLE OlL.—A.ncfrTofc of'sppertor- T«Wo Oil. Walstf Pickles? Tdmatrb Ketchup, Bay uum, French Mustards* too*- For Sals'by - ’■v' ai; w, EBYr'• mm s^jSSSHg
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