■ jf« ffofMcriram'Bnle America r • Wired lioro- j* Ml'o tinglef' ftreignor in tie *M«toofthO United 'States, md-li* Gpnortl f rt ;. ia 3 sjiieliis, of ivliOm Jolm-M-Oljiyton says, juaSaWradrad votes lid vronMciistUiom for to- ipat body, J-S but a single forelgscr iii the Tinuso olt-Heproesnlßlivoe, and bn son* there by Triiig-ridden lihodo Island, y]iy ask do \&mert~ rnßfultt&UMTiCOt ; ' ■, . ' 1' • whoU there is not a tingle foreigneros Judge In the-Supreme'Conrt.Gf the .Upited States, why Ask ‘doMtriauu rule tfme'tica?. .. . • v ' Whaa JRreaidon* : -Pi6rco. ond his Cabinet are American.born citizens ©fold. America born stocks "why ask do Jmmccms rule Jlmricni- : : " Tho'Pemocratio ,por{yhas placed, nearly, nil, . thess man inpowor, yet some, say that that par ty ift not enough* It .baa always stood byyottrAmerican Constitution. It has rallied under that; document and-held’it aloft; as tho shoot aneborof American liberty, whenever and wherever assailed. Every .triumph of tlic/De mocratic party Has been under that Constitution* and its flerco'st battles have been foughtdndc fenco.of. Us,provisions against thevorymonwho, undhr a different name, would destroy it if they could*- Beware, Democrats, howyou assist your enemy io tear dbwn the bulwark of your liber ties behind which, and on whoso basis you have ■soulten conquered your foes,' and in defiance of their assaults extend the landmarks bf.fceedom from .ocean to ocean.—Dei. Gar. - -tfiitn lon should take yout Hat, ; Young 'man, a word* Wowant to tell you when you-should take your hat and be off.— And mind what wd ofier. It is: • • When you arc asked to take a drink. , WTien.you find out that you are courting an extravagant or slovenly girl. When you find yourself in doubtful com any. ' ‘ * ’ .When you .discover that your expenses run ahead ofyour,income. - - ■ .When you are abusing tho confidence of your friends. When you think you arc a great deal wiser than older-and more experienced people than yourself.• . > -When yon feel like getting trusted fop- a suit of clothes, because you bav'nt thenfoney to pay fop them. .' .« 10l tho Poor Indian! Last week our sanctum was graced with vio zen chief sand braves of the Omaluv nation. — Tall, portly, and majestic, ami ns straight as the forest oak, whoso foliage dccks-tfio wild-wood. Poor follows! they, looked sorrowful,- though their pride forbade thclratooping to receive the pity tor uncivilized condition. , wo were disposed-to bestow. They said they , caino to Imyo ft-fAtK with uaj andalmlf-hreed, ; half-ediicatOfT boy, undertook to' interpret for . us, “White Cow,” an orator chief, six feet In 1 height,.and covered with scars, addressed ns in substance: “Friend, 1 wo are now little—very small.' Wo were once great, and lhared not the Sioux, H6r , any foe. Wo had abundance of game, and knew-no want; wo were content and happy, and our young men and women sported on the green grass under the shade of our own forests. The white man came among us; he brought the fatal tiro-water, and incurable dis cases. - Wo believed the pale faces werp sent by thfi Great Spirit, and wo listened to them. My people hare learned all the bad ,tilings of the white men, but, they, could not understand all the good that thcy.apoko of.. The great spirit became offended, and killed our people by great numbers; - ,Ho 'sent our enemies upon us, who also hilled our kindred and warriors. lie drove away ohr flocks of game, and now wo are noth ing. Thd.wind on the prairie will almost blow ns away. Our horses aro taken (Vom ns; wo have nothing to eat} our hearts fall us; we are nuhTno longer. Our young men look towards the ground; they cannot look up; What shall we do? Wo,look towards our white brothers for counsel; shall wo he blotted out, and known no longer among bur red brethren ?, The Great Spirit whisper, no, that wo must do ns the pale fhces, plant more corn, raise cattle,'and make what wo need lo use. Our lands ary soldtotho Great Father. Wo believe he will be kind to bis red children, and teach them all useful things, and bo patient with our youngmen; they are children and know nothing. Wo ask the Great Spirit to keep the fire water away from our young men. The white man gives him the bad drink, and then takes his homo, his gun, and blanket. Then lie has nothing. . Brother, will you ask the Great Fallierto.fratch hfswhife children. Wo want tho things ho lias promised ns, then wo leave our pleasant homes ami onr father’s graves.’* Tho old man wept nnd was silent.—Council Bluff (/oica) Bugle, Mournful Events.—The N. 0. Christian Advocate, recently in recapitulating the heavy misfortunes that have befallen our nation dur ing, the present year, sums up the mournful tahj in language as full of truth as- the year has been of'memorableevents: , "We sing of mercy and judgment. The year past will bo signal in history for its disas ters. Drought, in the best agricultural districts, cutting off millions of produce. Firo in cities and forests—mountains in a blaze. Cholera invading from the sea-coast to the interior.— Disasters by railroads, and greater ones -by rivers and, by. sea. Sailing vessels lost; and steamers, huge and staunch, foundering mid ocean, or in tempting view of shore, or burning in hopeless distance of rescue. Thousands of lives lost, moaning and wailing (111 all the land. Such events show us that God docs not need wot ; foes of steel -ami iron, serried ranks of ihvading hosts and armed fleets, like those that distress.tho other hemisphere, in order to re duce the proud to humility, or to make his sov ereignty known.” Jail Amusements in Indiana. —According to the "Lafayette (Tnd.) Journal, tho prisoners in tho jail at that place have a jolly good time every day,*. It says: "Through tho -kindness of the jailor they bare been provided with a violin, one of the number hernia good player, they have frequent cotillion parties or stag dances, winch have tho advantage of being, ‘selectwithout tho stUT ness and formality peculiar to such entertain ments in ‘higher.circles.* They have recently made a valuable nquisition to their number.— An Itenerant showman, who had fallen iuto the clutches of the law, and, owing to the tight ness of the money market, was unablo to pay the cost, was caged to satisfy tho insulted dig nity of thd Slate. lie got up,an exhibition tho first evening of Ills incarceration, and has continued them ever since; to tho amusement of his companions.” ' PiioOEsa of Making l Syoi.—Tho pig iron lend is carried to. ilio tower by windlass and cain, worked by steam, it is then put in a fur nace ; kept constantly bunting night and day, worked by two sets of men—one for the fires, and two to pour the melted lead into the strain ers. After passing tho strainers it falls n dis tance of 150 feet, tbo passage through tho alf < giving the shot their shapes or form. They full 1 into n large tub or busln of water. • Here a man i is ongageddipping thepi out with a ladle nnd 1 throwing them on an inclined plain, down which they run to a drum, healed by the steam and worked by machinery, bo as to dry tho shot; when dry they are passed Into arcvolvmgdrum, which Ptopb by action of machinery every five minutes, for polishing them; from the drum they arc thrown into a horn***, and from this poas over n ficrieaof Inclined plaiuea; where tho defective shot are Carried oQ, and then through sieves into drawers, where they are assorted by action Of machinery or Sieves; then Into tho largo boxes; from which they oro taken and put in ffacks* ’weighed and arc ready for use. 03T*« Sha, Always made homo happy/* was (ho oppressive sentence which a friend recently add. ed to an obituary notice. ’« Tajobcf -tni Law juito her own uands, —The Albany (Ki Y.) Argus says that tho following appears in a newspaper of that city: <( Asmy husband, Joseph.KentZ, has left mo Without Any* provocation, and I have soon or board nothing of him this last year postal here by declare that unless ho returns In three days from this date/1 shall take it as a divorce, and shall marry again Immediately.. ■ • >’/ V JOUAfrNA IIENTZ.” I l*Sieapß(®iljis s roncyASMcWs. r ,bM-Justreoeirefl Wd >3*. now opcniaA'a splendid • display ;of JfoneyL Goods, to: which Agjjo&tea to call tho attention of his friends .ahdUtlMaßEbllc* Hia assortment cannot elegance, and; both in duality, and price, of- the. articles, r canJiot fail to. plpijso purchMors-v His atock;;cpmprifl(?B every variety otYoncy articles, such aaV'V: ’Ladles Fonby-baskets, • ... t .- C; Fancy Work Boxes, with-sewing instruments,, jPapbrMocho;Gfp6da,'>V;\.: .f. ,> ■. Elegant Alabaster and' • PorcOluin • and Trays, J 7 .. .Fancy ivory, pearl &' shell cardcaaos, : Port Monnies of every variety,. ‘ ; Gold Pena and Pencils, ' . -’ 1 • . Fancy paper Weights, ’’ -■ V l \ • 7 -' - • ‘Paportfos, with d large variety of. ladies* fancy. v. ,v L';, - ‘ • ' 5- ■ \-Motto seals and wafers, ~ Silkond boad,pUrsos,- ; , V; Ladles* riding whips elegantly finished, ’,- ; . Perihme.boskets and hags,. - . Brushes of every kind for the .toildtt, , 'RoussoPs perfumes of .various .kinds, : r 'Musical Instruments of all kinks ami at dU prices, with at* innumerable variety of articles elegantly finished, I . ; .. . ; •. ; Also, On extensive and elegant collection of . ■■ T - BOOKS, - comprising the Various EpglisU and-American; Annuals for 1854, richly-embellished and Bias-' trato I,Poetical Works, with Children's pictorial Books, for children of .dll ages. - Ills assortment, of School Books and School. Stationary- Is also compete, and comprises everything used in Cob leges and tlie schools. Ho also colls attention to to his elegant dishy of . . .. •' lamps, Gviandoici, &cI;V from tho extensive 'establishments of Cornelius, Archer and others, of Philadelphia, comprisihg every'stylo of Parlor, Chamber & Study, for burning either hnfy sperm or dh’drial 011, io-’ getherwith flower vases, Fancy-Screcnßj Ills nssortmcnt'in tins lino is' unCqaolKd in the borotigh. " ’ .'T -‘is’ ' Fruits, Fancy CohJ'&tioriey, Nuts, Preserved Fruits, Scb-, in ovcty variety and, at nil prices, all of pUrtahd frcah> such as can bo confidonly recommended to his friends and the little folks* Remember, the old .stand, opposite the Bunk, s; TV. HATEKSTICK, CarlWo, Marcli,2B, 183 d.... r ; . Ej^jXlgOO^pst j, n. weise. > . 'w, k.'Campbell. Bargains at Wels6'& Campbell’s NEW and cheap store*. south-west cofrnor of Hanover and Loutherstreots. We now feel a plcimro in announcing that wo have just re ceived a splendid and choice -assortment- of Spring and Summer Gobdsi which wo will offer at such prices as cannot full to please the public. The stock consists of, - - Dress Goods', . Black and fancy dress silks, Foulards, Organdies, brilliants, lawns, jaconets, bareges, &c. •. .Embroideries, §e. A handsome lot of Spencers", Undcrslccrosj col lars, ruftlings, edgings, inertings, mourning col lars, ombfoiderod liUen cambric handkerchiefs. Domestics ! Ginghams, Checks, Tickings, Muslins, 'Joans, Drills, Bagging, Bed. and white Flannels, &c. Cloths! A handsome assortment of Cloths, Cflssimcros and Vestings, Very cheap.. Bonnets / . U A largo assortment of Ladies and MisscsTrench Lace, Gossumcro, Belgrade, Tripoli, Braid and Straw Bonnets; Misses Fiats at very low prices. lints! Men and Boys’ Canton, Leghorn, China Pearl. Senate and Palm Leaf Hats. Parasols, Umbrellas ohdLboking Glasses, very cheap. Bools and Shoes! We are selling a large lot of Ladles, Slices arid Gaiters at greatly reduced prices, ns we. intend discontinuing this branch of our business. « - . Groceries! , . Rio and Java Coffee, Boasted Coffee,Brown and whito Sugars, Lovering’s Syntp Molasses, Teas and Spices. > Our stock for variety and cheapness is certain ly not surpassed by any la the county. Those who wish to purchase articles of superior quality at reasonable prices, should not full to give us a call. : WJSISE & CAMPBELL. Carlisle', April 0, 1854* ■ '. ' Spring & Slimmer Clothing Henry S. nit cr. South Hanover street, Mxi door o, the Tosi-office, Carlisle, WOULD inform bis friends and the public that ho has lately added largely to Ids stock, and is fully prepared to supply nil who may favor him with a call, with any article in Ids lino. Ho has just completed a most extensive assortment of - • Spring dc Snhimcr Clothing, . . which ho flatters hlmsoll, fie can sell as cheap If not cheaper, <tban any other; cstablislunont in ds county. lie has always on hand a groat variety of ready made clothing, suitable for ull seasons,magufac. turco under his own supervision,and guaranteed to givo satisfaction to purchasers. Just received, a largo assortment of Cloths, Cassltnors & Vestings, with a full supply of Fall & Winter Goods, which will bo made up In a, fashionable and durable manner, at short notice and on reasonable terms. , 1 Ho would call attention to his stock of Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, ilosiuiy, &c., which is most complete. For the liberal patronage hcrctoloro extended him, ho feels indebted to his numerous custo mers, and assures them that no efforts will be spared In future to plcaso them In stylo, manu facture and price. Give us a call. , -■ May 20, 1864—1 y. • ’ ■' * * * HAKTCnS ’ . . Now Clothing EslabliGment. THE undersigned respectfully announces to his old friends and tho public generally, that ho has re-comniouccd tho CLOTHING,BUSI NESS, in all its various branches, and has just opened, fresh from tho city, at "Ik'onard’t Cor ner,” North Hanover street, a well selected as sortment of READY MADE . cliOTUikg; embracing ever)’ stylo, yarlcty and,finish, and nl prices' corresponding to tho tinics and quality. He has also on hand a superior stock of Cloths/ CnMsimers & Vestings, of every stylo suitable for Spring & Summer Wear, and which ho will make to order on (yrnif cannot fail to please. His slock also cm. braces a flno Tot of Men’s Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Gloves fc Hosiery 5 |ii short, every ar ticle' pertaining to gentlemen’s wear. ' Ho re spectfully Invites tho public tp call and examine Ids goods. 1 N. lIANTCII. April 20. 1804—tf. 1 - * ‘ ‘ ' / A CAUO. . Dr. H. W. paufman WOULD ruspiictAilly announce to- the citi zens of CarlislO'und vicinity that alter on experience of twelve years* ( In the practice of Medicine, fyo has located , himself In their nildst for tho purpose of devoting his entire attention to tho practice of tho profession, and would re spectfully solicit 0 share of public-patronage. 1 1 Ills otUco and residence la next door to 0. Mogliuighlln’s Hotel,- North Hanover st. Carlisle, Juno 22, 1851—8 m. 1 '' Notice IS hereby given, that application will bo made to the next Legislature, agreeably to tho con stltutlon andlaws of tho Commonwealth ofPenn sylvonla, for on alteration in tho charter of tho Onrllfdo Doposlto Bank, so as, to confer upon said Bank tho rights ami privileges of a bank of Issue, to change tho name to that of «<Tho Car llslo Bank/* nnd to increase,tho capital stock. 000 hundred and fifty thousand dollars, If prac ticable, By order of tbo Board of Directors. . ; "WM, M. BEPTJ2M, • Carlisle, Juno 1864—dm'; ■ - ' t,w«w «o«as-ABata! - , : S' :■(' X’IUOES SEDUCED t I. Asl,43ovopening of: Sum ; m’er Xioofts, which : haVp t&enbought for cuab .ftloitOlMsWDgly l(»y . . ij.'V - iW.rt , Lawns'(fiifi£colof»> 6i wbrtli ,' ; , Lawns (fast 2O. • - / .Barcfio !?2i, V i r. ’ • : -Ituallnifiiwoi^^;,. ' : :J, v,.\ f; Barogeu.lH-'ffpfth /. . rßlock B7. .1 *• . ■,. Block sl>Wflb.sl,2s» ;V-V ..V . •:StockingpC^.wbrtb : 42J. \ . x Block 51,50*..- • .A full assortment pf,Slo,c<ilo,'\V'orkcd Uuder Blopvcß,’CollajBfvnil<3himozotts., ( ,■ v. Ijtidies IVI'CSS Woods, n groat liawnai Barngcs, &0.‘.; ■..r' M.. u .'-SUMMER SHAWLS] very Jowl v . j Great Bargains-Id Hosiery and GJoVes.-. . ■ f A good supply ondyeiyclieap, ol Gentlemen’s SumuicrClothosy- . .<■ hrv ;'■ ; ; : JPant SttiftA'Vestiflffio. i BABASOLSi.BOiLVETS,' BIBBOKS,' Cam-' brlclcsj Table Covers, 1 Tickings, Cheeks, 1 Linens,’ Linen HandkorefilefV, \Diapers, : &c.', cheaper, than oversold Jo Carlisle* • t, <r • Hooii dnd SAocs, - .' v ’. ! “ •A little lower than svcr. - Having now tho'lnrg cat and- cheapest Btock’bf NoW/Goods'ln the county, I, am “determined to give alLwbo -tfill; ihvor me witK'.a call, great bargains'. •;? • ; Our old Wends andenstomcra cito earnestly invited.to call nLUio-Old store, East Main st. ■ Our Inotto is «* short prolitsiuld quick snlosi 9 / . CHAS. OGILBY. - "Carlisle] June *, 1854. t ; ■ I, :;f:? “ iVc strlye to < TfIUE Subscriber would rcapcctfullyamumncb ' X to the citizens of. and all persona visiting the same, that JiQ' Ims now on linnd and will iontinuo Vo bd supplied \vith tbo latest nov elties of each Successive season, comprising, In Part, ? of tho choicest varieties/ such as'Fino Canity •Toys/Jolly Cakes; Boh, Bonk,-Ghm,'Cordial j Le mon, Chocolate, and Friiit Drops, Rose* Vanilla and burnt Almondsj' French, and exploding Sec rets, alB6’nllrthb common varieties, oil.of which tfill bo sold.wbolcsalo or rctail, nt low rotes, at ‘ . THE OLD STAND,-N>;iUNOVER ST;,. . a few doors North of .the Bank y whero ho has just received Frulld and Nuts of tho’latestirnporta* tlons,’such as Oranges, Lemons', Raisins, Figs; Pruens, Citrons, Currants, soft and .paper shelled Almonds, Filberts, Cocoa, Croam and Ground Nuts. Alsp, ... ,-r . > r,<v> TOYS AND FANCY GOODS, of every kind and from all parts.of Europe, man ufactnrcd of wobd, glaW,--china, papicr-machio, tin, India rubber, zinc, &c., such as fine wux t kid and jointed dolls, sowing and card baskets', work and fancy boxes, flower t vases,.motto caps, {da-; setts, music boicsj p6rt 'monies, grace hoops, masks, drums, guns, trumpets,.do minose, lotto and other games, &c,, fancy soaps and hair oils of every variety. .In connection with the abovbj a,large'stock of • , FAMILY GROCERIES, such osLovering's'crushect, pulverized and hrown Sugars, CotTco, Molasses, - Starch, Indigo, Sulc ratus, Green and • Black Teas, Spices, .Butter,- Water and Soda Crackers, Matches, &e., ond ns wo Strive to Please,” all arc invited to call mid examine ouf stock. . Thd'subscriber returns his thanks to the public for, the patronage heretofore bestowed on shim, aiid hopes by‘adcsiro;to please to merit n con tinuance of the same. . .P. MONYER. Carlisle, March 2&, 1854. ‘ ’ r - . Uscftil, Fragrant, and Good I B- J. KIEFFER has just returned from Phil • ndelphla, with an additional supply of Fresh DRUGS, whichj in connection with l3s' former stock, will make his establishment complete in this department. In ndilitioudo-tho above, ho has also just opened a fresh sujijdy, of . Confectionaries, Fruits, Nuts, Pastes, and Fancy'Articles of every description. iTho attention of ladies-laespcclnllyinvitcd to his pxlensivo.assortment of fancy articles,. La dle's* Toilet Fancy Soaps and X’prfrmics of every .variety.. Gentlemen are invited to examine Ids flno assortment of Fancy Articles. Segura, Chi na and Pbroelcan Plpoij-Tobacovcs of -crory -Va riety, Shaving ami Toilet Soaps, which will be found to bo ; very superior | Canes, Hiding jmd Carriage Whips, and many otlior articles which more especially interest gentlemen. A number of .very superior Woolen Matts on hand. ' . Tho Proprietor will bo very happy to have his friends generally call and, examino Ids goods, whether they may wUli to purchase of not. , • . B. J. KXEFFER; . Carlisle, March 23, 1854. . . - , REMOVAL. JOHN D. GORGAS hereby informs his friends and customers! that ho has removed Ids TIN WARE and STORE • ROOMS to the room lately occupied by Mr! J. IV. Eby ns a Grocery Store, on West High street, where ho will ns heretofore I manufacture and keep constantly in store, every description of • ' ’ TIN AND SHEET . JEON IEAIiE, mbdo 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 tho shortest notice, in a superior manner and at fair prices. Also, In store at all seasons/a largo and. attrac tive variety of - Parlor and;Cooking Stoves, comprising every now' and fahey style, of all prices and sizes, adapted to burning either wood or coal. His assortment of Stoves he intends shall not ho surpassed by any other establishment} compris ing u score or more of different.styles to suit all tastes. Thankful to Ids friends for the patronage ■ so long bestowed upon him at his old stand, ho respectfully invites a call ht hid',new establish-: went, confident that his large assortment cannot fail to please. JOHN D. GORGAS. i Carlisle,‘March 28, 1854. . , HPENBID JEWELRY t THOMAS CONLYN, West High St., a few doors west of Burkholder’s Hotel, has Just receivedtho largest assortmentof-.i, ~, - Snpoirlox Jcwolvy ■ over offered In Carlisle, consisting In part of Gold jSL and Silver, Watches of every variety, uni] • (gsVat oil,prices, eight day Clocks, Silver to tefitiu£blo and tea spoons* silver table forks and butter kolvOs, gold and silver spectacles, ladloa* mid gonllomon’s gold pens and pencils, gold pons with silver holder, gohl chains of every descrip tion, cor and finger,rings, ht all prices, breast plns.&c. . Also, Accordeons and Musical Boies, together with a great variety of, fancy articles.— Forsons desiring to pnrqhusd/aro Invited to call and oxamlno the assortment. We am prepared to soil nt Very rcntfbnablo priced. •’ Quality of ull all goods warranted to boos fine ns sold for. ’ THOMAS CONLYN. Carlisle, March, 20, 385 Q. ■ ' 1 • ' HATS I MATSM TU E subscriber •' respectfully ‘ Informs ' Ids jVlonds and thd public generally, 1 that lie has removed his Hat and Cop Store to hw how build' Ing in Main street,where ho wlU'hcrghul td'aoo Ills old customers and friends, He him how on ■ hand 5 splendid assortmeht of Hats di jSEIf all descriptions, (roprthocoTmmm "Wool Fur ond Silk Hats, and'at priceatnairouat suit every one-,who :lma tm'cyo to potting'tin?,.worth, of hi a .money. Ills Silk, Moleskin and BonVoc lints, nro uusuriMissed for lightness, durability and Halali. by those of any other establishment In (ho county. " Boyis* Hats of every description constantly on Jiand-jdall and oxamiuo. . - Carlisle, March ”B,.TBGC, mi:u\ trout. Patent Gnlvtnlzetf Iron Vablng/ ' .. roil chain pumps. \ • TUB Tubing, made of Galvanized Iron by patent machinery, possesses grant strength, combined with simplicity and neatness, and is warranted not to corrode, Is nowdflVrcd for Rule attho warohous oftlio Jlintrif.an Galvtni zed Iron, * k?/ 1 No *' l4 » North Tenth ptroot. A full assortment of our American Galvanized hheolanaUoollnß Iron always on hand* • : . . AH .orders promptly attended to by ' : '• • : -puna 15,8m] UcOULUQUGfr&Oo.: Moll ' ‘ n **~ * i thaW .*&s< >. - , dmg\tliwii|?b, > H(tJßM?lho;litfts^ i finho.fl?W» P.r -■ iho luaiots^f-tbo 1 «nttlr» cvlttflirm. r-ttougbt •' ior roflcyti W Uidn. V •woro dot youbn&Ub4'tfftliem;.'>'-vV ‘.‘ - Miiuy hlubilntid pnd ujion frtmm . ; are doiwinlunt ibo. bO«Uh.■ the wcn-bti ing,- and tnor* .happiness ’of a obnDUlbg v fti\d'ftucoUouQlo.wifpj with ' ‘ perhaps a family ufoldldrun. ,‘ ■ T -' •••'•- it«wopt, MVT-HAtT»iNs,'tiiX , !- v ;> ; ,v •;• : :'wiFß;, -tsaa fio;;;***# > J. ; In that piitolda.JuWuWjiiaS riot ovon-ibtdno day to'.; inflmmoodnplueht j >to iHtf j, -, ~, .• . -•; Sho btirladf , ■ or brou l to rn^tcr■ pridii, ambltlofl wjd’J • energy' fndupovjiudtneryo her to-tako portboM'V 'charge of her. hopflihold, frill--’ 'not admit of dt j h/norortbidess.porccpllblyr-:. linking from day id dpy, always ailing, «i • . Than, day after >Uy*iuid mo/ilu nfter UKjnth.traa-,, ; apiro. 'nor health till finally'oveuUijr. ipo ot recovery no longer rcuimii&Aim thqs ; ' i \ l ;' iwl i>i\s .’a •?? ( .; 3ut a few, flush of hohUh'nnJ : ryoulU.'and,buoyancy-pi j|'lrii»,-rapidly, imd ,. •rcnlly ' inorriticitbly,. liocdmcs a feeble, - elckty, * do-., bllitatod nifb/ wliU-frump omacialcd, noryes-tin-' .Urung, spirits depressed, countenance bearing tbo'j ■ imiirosa' Of.‘flufforMJgi'-iiud an utter" phyriOoT'&nd - mental^prostration.. • -i ’• Sometimes , tl»bJ.{dt'plarAblo change may ani-docs ’arise'from orgnt\lo-oy 'constitutional 'causes.’ Bat ! ‘.oflcnor, by. far dftoii(jr, , . , to groVa amt-Inexcusable ignorance,, oft thoi simplest mid plainest rules of/; /■health as eonnoottiTvrilh the marriage, state, tho r violation' df' frhirii, details disease, suffering - mid •miseryi'-uot only’t^ilhfrwife, but oftod' - v• ■ ; 1 .. Uercdilnfy Complaints upon the Children :V '’TUB AND FOURTH ' GENKRA’CIOfr,**/. , rrniisiultUirK.COSSUMPTlOW, SCHOPUIiAf,; ’ UYJPOCHOSmUA, GOUT, I£JNG’» ISvlli, and other diseases, , . ; A •'•V DREADFOII IN MERITANOE fVom the ParcntSi And- mast this continue 1 Shall wo bo wise. 10. Oil that cattle of our Adda, oar hcftsca,. 'our sheep,’ our oxen," tha nature ‘and . character ,6f the null ;Wo pnwcAv the texture ‘and ; quality ofour'ffnoiUtvrit) mcrchnaJiso 5 bat la all that' concerns oumclveS;do human hcloga,’with human' ‘functions nnd pi&flona,, subject to grout donmge ' incut, Involving out future peace and happiness— ;ln alUthat'concerns Hm.health and wolfaro of tha , wtfo.of qur affections, >hd the, mother of our chil dren'; {a nil that concern* tho mental and physical ■ ifcll '.hciiig of (hoso’ children, wo should bo inr 'tnonwd In Hie cliWheet and BENIGHTED IGNORANCE, ‘ AS INKXCCSABtEI. 1 1 How long shall this Ignorance prevail so prodao* Uveof Ufr’blttcr fralts l How long shall too wife and fiiotlior be iguolrant of the nature, character and cutises of the various womb and sexual complaints, piuhittoriog. her .days by suffering-—suffering ofteh, prolonged to ycarsjntuntuating in a complication of diseases utterly,-and-bo]>cloAo[y Incurable 1, ‘Shall We'for over close our eyes.to thortauUs of physio- r logical jdopco by-which we may arrive ■ at an understanding of outselres as men,and women.' subject, .to serious life-long enduring diseases, and ■ perpetuating thcm.lo our children. . LEX EVERY WIFEAND HUSBAND PONDER . ■ No hmbahd or \iift wed be ignorant of trhal eonrerns Ihem'inoxt .(a knowlo rernre (heir health nud haj'jnuesa. Ifml knoniexlge w contained iit a UltU tcoth entitled . , TUE JUitniED AVOJIAW»B.\ PRIVATE MEDICAL COJIPAMON, - By dr.'jCm.- mauriceau, : . I*UO?KSSOa OF.‘;DISBASKS OP' WOME^. Out HttuJndfh RAfllitiL , pp. •iM'.-.S’rhe CO Ctnlt {ON VINK TAI-Ktr, KXTIU III.NDINO, §POO.], ,' First published in 1547; and It U not BUfIPRISIj\IO OR WONDERFUL, Considering , tlth* JB VK RY- FM MAXiB. whether KIAIUtrKU Oil NOT, enn Uere ncqtilri 'inhlt •RuawtctlKb of tho im< . . tuiTt'riinraeijtr mid rallies Of tier ' > -cpm))lnlnts,-vvllli the verloiii i . . /syAuptoinSjCuul Ointncarljr ; H All F A PULUON COPIE9. .. •hould have boon fold. . Jt la.lmpracticable to eon- Tcy fully, (ho yariona aubjeetd tiented of, aa they arc'of a nature' eirtcily intended for the marrloa, or those coutcvuplaffag ioarringoi (JPWAUUS OP OXK- HVh'DllisO THOU* SAND COPIES Havo been SKiNT DV MAIL vriUiin tho.Uat few months.' ' .vy PUBLIC. JIK NOT DEFhJIUDFD t ' 1 Hay no book unless; Dr, A. M. Maiirlceau, iiSJ . Liberty Street-. -N. V.jta on tho title page, and tbo entry In'tbo ClorkVfilko on tbo back of tbo title ‘ Sri go j and buy only Af respectable ami honorable' - rulers, or semi by wail, and address to Dr. A., M. . Mnurlccna, ns tbarOMO spurious and BumptlUoni Infringements of Copyright-• , mr Upon receipt of One Dollar “THB MAH HIED ,WOMAN'4-f-PBIVATE MEDICAL COM*. PANION’M* tent {erirflrd frtt) to any part of tbo United States, the Oapsdu.and. British Provinces. All Letters mast be, jfcmUpald, and addreMed. to Dr, ,A. M, MAUnib$AU, .Bo* 1224,. Now-York - Oily. PuWlebittj <A u&i m ' 129 Liberty Street* NiwJfork. ‘ ,j, . For sale by Blai)cl| ftml Crap, nnrrinbtlrg} j. Swartz, Blocnnsbui'gi, J; S. Worth, Lebanon 5 C. W. Do Wilt, J* W. ]2n»mlDficr, Daiu licim 5 11. Vf. Sniitli, Huntingdon! S. McDonald, Uniontown; J. M.,lianm, New Berlin} H. A. Lpnfz, Betuliugi E;-T\ x M ortfc, Cmncsvillo, IT. X. 11.-P. Crocker, Brownsville s Wentz & Stark, Carbondidt*; Eldred & Wright, WilllamHporl} S. Tuck, Wllkoabarroj G| W. Earle, Wayncalioro’j H'.,Croskr, Mercer* Si Leader,'Hanovorj Sr W. Taylor, ihlca j J{.T. CnmmingH, So'mcrßCt jT, B. Fctornon, J’liiLulitdhla, . ’ March iir,, Ipti. -, ' • - IWARS IaPI just ■■returned from tbo Jins opened'nt bis stand t a ndw and full assort - , and now invites all per ardwaro ut redueVd pried 10 can accommodate nil ut prices td suit THE subscriber ha Eastern cities) nnd la North Hanover utm mcntofHAUDU'ABJ-, sons Id want of Rood 1 to give “him a call os . from a nccdlo to un nil the times.' • . ‘ To HorsKKr.KrKns. housekeeping articles,’ preserving kettles, fiy tie Irons, smoothing jit ora, trays, knives, n)oons,i)liUc*d}t and ]>cn knives In git4l straps, Bds3orfl,.Bbyi\it, , tubs, water cans/puinp Improved patent ciateii ' liaesur.B.—A large|i dust, sweeping, horjoS . liioh.—A largo st<iq rpllcd. iron of all kin round, square nnd lL ! .boxes, and stool ofhml PAlMta,’ Oil, VBtnlnK ( > /Glass of all sleea, To f SiioEtiAk£un.-~> ’ rocco, Linings, Bint. I Lasts, Slioc'threftc, 1‘ I all kinds. I , Blake’s Fire Proof? , To Carpenteiis.— : l auvs, chisels, gages, si screws,.nugure and nilj pn«, shovels, tongs, wait fs,' Carvers, steels, butcher Hoa & tubloppdons, Pocket it variety, moriinu razor I, Spades forks mko«,.bocs, ted buckets, wash boards, Intpuinpa uiid loud pipe; -, (iiMßortmcnt of whitewash, fct palutcr’s brushes. "• k oMiauunoml i>ar Iron, Is* hoUp ' Iron, sheet 'iron, [and iron, English wagon (kinds. - ’V 1 ’ a, turpontlno, g^ uo » &c» 1 .To OoAoiiMAKtna i Saudt.eiis.—A first rate assortment of carriage rimmlngs, such ns luces, tnBsols, lYingo3, dr«b doth and'sattinctl, head linings, Imitation emu chid leather, patent leath er,curtain 'oil cloth, } livin' nml figured}.Dnslior Irons, tamps, Axles,, ptlngs, Mnlablo Castings, Bent Folloo.Hj Hubs,! ms, Philips’ patent boxes tyr wood axles, flue b v|s, silver plated and Ja pair harness inomvtlngnirnddlo trees,-Whips, and ©very article used by jßaldlers Very cheap. ■J, j. F. lyne: Carlisle, March ; ■ >* mw TVTOTIOE Is horohy.j ill SuvlngPundSodi Cumberland county^i to'tho next Lcgfslalni Pennsylvania. for a# a capltalof t6u tlibn? tp iucrenso tt» twenty discounting privilege posits, and euch othc arc usually granted to order of tho Board. June 29, IUM-rOnt \T/*ALI. I'Ai’KK. -,IV Paperhfevery ranging from 0$ cts-r donfilHtrfof a full n<M< silvered and gilt papk lo'fr at;, Stat e »bud ; thd CmadasVthatlurtho 1 purpose .of cultivating iirla‘'tnroiUgli<ni6’ -th.o itfjvmiT<t) ail'd w|ftiilio r vl6>t every ftunily tb'JiMcmiorpQSscsscd' Dfagallcryef_EEu, ghivfugs; tytMjPfrct C'! 'Tfiby anoxV tcnslvb-'.sMe thus not faly giro omployijtßnt t<fa‘ largo mimbelr of art ftts and others, but’ InspTre.auiong bur co.utitiy-- rpcn aidatdYor bf art, to jiroaont to the purchasers ’of 'tlTofr. ebgVavings)' when 251),000 of tUemMa BpW#-. ■;'!'... 250,bdd ; the actual (6nt 'of $150,000 •' of a One/JDollarEngruylng, therefore,.mceivosupt bnly : aii Engraving richly, worth .thd monGyj'.but also o ticket which entl ties hirafobuo of thu Qifts>iiDa theyaredis. fribbled. '-a; .<.•'** :' ■■• ’••/■' ->" ■-■ Ebr.lTiTo DoTldw, tihighlyflnlshedEograving,. beautifully painted lo 011, and fivb gift tickets, will bo sentj or flve:dollar’s;worthof splendid Engravings can bo selected } from the catalogue, ,v Acopy of-thecatalogno) togetherwith aape .cimon p.f bncpfjho soon at the bfllCo ©f this pa^r. ■! por .pacU .dollursent, an Engraving' 1 actually wnrththdt Suriij- ap’d d Gift' Ticket, will be im modlatcjy:fonvorded; ■: >; •' agentsV’ V ~ ;-“ >j-Tli6 that'tho success of .this GroatKatlonaf -Hndertaljlng;wlll Jbo mate-, rially promotcd by-the energy and enterprise of iutolligculandperscvoring- Agents, have.resol ved ; to .treM with such on’tUe most liberal terms,;. ’ Any person wishing to become an Agent, by sending (post paid,) sl,'wiU receive by return of ’maU, a oao'dollar .engraving, a gift 'ticket'* a, prospectus, acatalogwf and all- otlib? bedcssary information. •’“ ■-‘ , ■.■■■• > V, *V '-■■ ■ On tbo /lnal completion ol the' sdlo, tlio Gifts Will bo placed In tho hands of a Cuntmlttod of tho purchasers to, bo distributed, due notice' of which Will bo given throughout the U nitcdStatcs and tho Canadas. , ■ •-’•■'■ • LIST of gifts ?■ ' ; 100marble,busts of Wabhingt'natllOO $lO,OOO -ft *•-- Clay*- .100 10,000 ,ioi)* •• Webster lO,OOO 100 " ' •Calhoun; l, ;.»V r 100 ’ 10,000 50 elegant oil paintings, In splebdld ’/ ;giltfrathc‘s, size Bjt4 ft. each, 100 6,000 5)000 600.5t00l • -'.lycol’d in oil, 1 rich gilt frames - - • 1,24x80 In, each, ‘ - ' • •V 10 -'5,000- 10.000 elegant stool plate engravings i .' '‘ ool’d-in oil, of tho'Wusblngtoa ■ ! •. Monument, 20x20. In. each,-. ’ ‘*'4 40,000 287.000 steel plate engravings, from - , ' 10Q different now in pofi-' . ’ session of,«&owned by tbo Art- • . •’> Isis’ Union, J of tho market value . of, fVoin'SO tts td, $1 00 each. " ; 1 Dwelling, in Olstst. N.‘ " '-* Y.Clty, - •'v •' ; •’ •' 22 building lots itr 100 and 101" ’' . .5t5.N.?Y.0117,0801126x100 1 • ft. deep, at - t ” , 1000 .62)000 ■ 100VinaSitos,contalningchclil0,-' I 'ooo fly. ft. In tho suburbs N* ,/ Y. city, and'Commanding ft magnificent view bf thb Uud son llivor .and Long . Island' Sound}at > •-, v 800 -50,000 20 perpetual loans of cash, without •' •'^ :i '...lnterest, orsccarltyof s2>oca. ' - •.■''-6,000 • 60' • •.<«•• 100 <*• •, 6,000 ioo ■•«-: >* • .<« • •bo 5,000 260.'«< • •#<' •. • «. ';' 20 •«< - • • 6,000 2000 ■**: .*;*•«<. .. *•« * '-.5.-«*10,000 . lleferonco in regard to the llbfll Estatc/F. J. Plsschor &..OOIV Real Estate Brokers, N. Y i. — Orders,'(post pa!d,)jvith money cncloscd/tbbo addressed,'- ' . 1 •-•* ‘ : ' J. W.VHOLBROOKE, Soc’ry, ''• ' 505 Broadway, N. V. > QyTho Engravings In the catalogue are now ready for. delivery. Aug 10, 1854-^om An Invaluable Book for 25 ctnt*.~ tl Eyenj/a~ wily should have & copy.” *1 <Tkfk Copies sold In,less than a IUI/jUUU yoiir*' A now edition,,r?Ji. vlftod oud iibprovtid;JUs£lssued.'- • fill. UUNTUU’S Medical Manuel AndUaud Book for the Afflicted—contolnlog an outline of the origin, progress* trcatmpVjlnnd curp of ovo- of, dispose contracted by promiscuous “sexual intercourse, by; solf-almso of by sexual excels, with advice fortholrprevpiitlon. Writ ten In a'familiar stylo, avoiding all .medical technicalities, ftticLovprythlng that wouldj offend thoear.of decency j with ani-outllne, of com plaints Incident to from the Vosult Of some twenty* years* successful pmctlcoj'exclu sivcly devoted to the euro of diseases'oi a deli cate or private nature. • • To which is added receipts for tbC core of the above diseases, and a treatise on (ho pauses, ; symptoms and euro of tho Fever and Ague. . Testimony of The. Professor of Ohsietrxce in Penn, College,. Philadelphia, — ‘ “I)R* HUN TER’S MEDICAL MANyiCL.**—The author of tills work, unlike the ronjorlty.of those who advertise to cure the diseases of which it treats Is ft.graduaib of one.of the best Qollcgesin tho United Slates/ It aflbnls'.mo,pleasure ip rec ommend him to tho udfortuuato, or to the vie tim of malpractice, os a . succcssltd and expe rienced practitioner, in whoso honor and integ. rity they may < place tho greatest confidence. - Jos. S. Lo.sqsiiouk, D, Prom A. Woodward, M. D., of Penn. Univer sity, PAi7aJc/pA»a.—lt gives mo pleasure to odd my testimony to tho professional ability of tho Author of tho, “Medical Manual.*’—-Numor ! ous cases of disease of tho Genital-Organs, 1 some ol them of long standing, have come un der my notice, {n which his skill has been manl iest in restoring to perfect health, in somocascs whore tho patient has been considered beyond medical-aid. In .thc.'Jtreatmoiit of Seminal weakness, or dlsarrangcidout of tho functions produced by solf-abnso or. Excess of Vencry, I do pot know hid superior in the profession.— I have been oCQualntsjilwith tho Author soma thirty yours, and dooirt'lt no more lima justice to him as well. ns kindness to tho unfortunate victim of oJrly indiscretion, to-roepinmend )ilm ns pnoln whoso professional Skill and-lntegrity they piay safely conildor thomselyus.—Aim an .WOODWAUD, JI..D. I«Thls is, without .exccption/tho most com prohouaiyo and intelligible, work on the* class of diseases on which -It, treats,- ' Avoiding all tech nical’term»iU fuldreaaoH itself to tho reason of its reader?. It,la . free from all objectionable, mailer, and no parent, however fastlduoUß, can object,to placing It, in tho liomls.'bf. Ida'sons.— Tho atithor has devoted many yens tb the treat ment of the various complaints treated of, and, with too little breath tb puff, and too littld pro * sumption to impose, ho hasoffbred tp tho world, at the moroly-nomlnal price of" 25 cents, tho fruit of some twenty ydars* most successful practice,**— Herald. “No teacher pr parent should bd without tho knowledge Imparted In this valuable ivork. It would savp years of pain, mortification and sor-, raw to tho youth under their charge.**—jtyop/c** 1 Advocate,' . ; | -A'great assortment of ucli as'brass and enamel ig pans,'bake pans, waf- i..full assortment of Jto ng«, paletot. Goat Bktns r •gs, Knives, and Tools' of (tints of different colors.' ifull assortment of planes, Imres, braces, Wtts, bunch fir blits, hatchets, fee. « A Presbyterian clergyman in Ohio; writing of “Hunter's Medical Manuel” Says l “Thousands upon thousands of Cur youth, by evil example and Infiuonco of tho passions, have boon led In to the httblt of solf-pollution, without realising tho sin and fearful cohsoquo'ncos upom tjiom aolvcs and tUclrpostcrltyV Tho constitutions of thousands who are- raising, families havo been onfooblcd, If hot broken down, and they do not khow tho cause or thocuro. Anything that can bo douo so, to onllghtun and infiuonco tho pub lic mind as to chock, and- ultimately to roinovo tliis wide-spread source of human wretchedness, Mould Confer, tho greatest. blessing next to tho roll-on of Jesus Olirlatj pn 'tho present nod coming generation, Intemperance (of the use of Intoxicating drinks) Uiough it has slain' thou sande upon thousands, If net a greater scourgo to thohunmn race., Accent my thanks on be half of tho afiilettidi’and, bollovo mo, you? oo» worker In tho good work you ate so actively on* gaged,ln.” , . Ono copy (securely enveloped) will bo for warded, free of pontago, to any part of tho Uni ted Slates for2s'. conts.or six copies 'forsl, Address (post paid) OOSDEN Ik GO., Publish ers, or Pox 105, Philadelphia., 1 ' [ ' . supplied,on tho most liberal terms. , September T, 18fl—ly. l€E. flvcUj the Dickinson qt,’located In ContorvlUe, Will' make application ortho Commonwealth of ct of Incorporation, with Id dollars, and privilege Ivo thousand dollars, with and power to receive do powers and privileges ns Saving Institutions. By a. a, mhtmL , '* 1 • Tmb'f* ,, •A - very largo lot of* IVal mde and design—at prices nd,upwards. Tho stock (mont of common, satin, i, nll oXwldch will ho sold, SAiTON’6 N - . “Ulan, Know Tliysclf.” ■. v- tf: ]? - V f|tßo§E’.of iip% tiho iXayb nbfccn: 'Ju y e ars^wito,liiu:,l pdthsosie dlsetvsbjpird >yho roller* %HjT d 'W-lfo#«i try ypd.wfllsooh •,b f i & dv^qr; :dthbrprdbaiftfii^JH’> ■ QUr'OßgortlobV ijutva single triptis remedy 'tepittpuntfniffl'ifajd^ ‘-"‘i •-■■ B'.:’J; KEIPE3Bnr -' »:fi6uth HjtnOTop street* ft few doors *fioUtU Of ’theCourt-house,- ■ r:ra" ■■<''■> ' j Carllal6i-Junalji r T . iyb,:Co)£ Market Street,. l’Mladjipftia, ;’., - r|*ilXE:BuUBcrlbor, takes' Uiia mcthod tolnfomi 1 X thafcW , l>aß' taken, ilas well, ku6Wh:6tdndi arid •liope3>','by strict to to slidito oftho public to him while iu tbo dbovo.b'usihc&s' in ■Lancaster countyi'dnd fro6cnflyf}hCmubdirlaud; county, Pa 1 .-' ThiolldpsE has been;neatly ; ftrniiflhed?throhglU ; ouf,aridtho 'rooms 'arc large-anir airy /and ;fOc. comfort are unsQrpasscd in the city.' ■ TlioTaiJlk fralways, supplied wlth/tho, bcst.the market can afTordj’ond'. bis Bah, -can choice li quors with thd bcstrbarsdft-.the’Clty/' TlicSta- BLks arc JargO'lind newly fitted up .fpr drovera and foo pubhc lu-gehohd. \ v-• • .Jt'tf - .My charges, aro, as -reasonable, asanyothcrin Market street.’.,. Give mo iv call*;,.' •.< , ZABRACHEB. ; April IQ, ip&^ly.’l ; : ; r ' V.;, r*OHnr;j^ WHOLESALE and rqtail dealer ln,Amcrl- English & Gcrnlan .Hardware, Oils, Falnta*: Varnish, &c, ’.Mcclxanica,' builders arid the public whb, ire Inwarii of Hard ware df nny kind, aro inyited to .cpll,, In and ex nralnq'hiy unusually large afobk‘of goods, which lam.selling at,very lo\v -stepiri; It, will only detain you' ft ; fort minutes to be con.' vlhccd that what every body says must’ he true,' that Lyno’S fa decidedly tlio; place to : get go op goods at low prices;- LY2^E;-'> [May’ll.] ‘ v - v ;~ West sUipf N. Hanotertf. /. ■; scxTiiEs^scYTiiES. JUST received a ;vefy large lot of .Scythes of superior!} rands/'to wlilcu.l'lnVite the atten tion of Cradle makers,and clFothciu in Want of thls'artlclo, the atlontlonof Farmers is, also inV vtyed to’the great*variety, of farming utensils,of the very best'ipakurs. ’Ploughs'pf all'klndd furnished at-a small advance ,on City- prices;-*— Homo'makcs’at the manufacturers prices, alaoa superior article 6f Chums, which we. warrant,to makemoro butter qntof the .same; quantity-of Oroaid'than any otlief,Chum.ln r use, try It. - . „ JOHNP.LYNE,,' . • . s.Wtti side : Worth lianoter. Strcd, -\-:. Carlisle, May H.. i ,• V., : a ' EmmOPES, Die Sinking and JCugraving. TTVrES aUefcd,‘EuvoldpeB stamped'with bunl- cards/ llqmrppidhlc; Envelops, nelf scalod.and pfintcd. Paper Bags for putting np •Garden and Plowcr Seeds, with printed direc tldiis/ivt 65Soutli'Fourth Street/Philadelphia, by r- . . . WILLIAM COLBEIIT.- ' N. B. Orders tcill be deliveredby Express, or as pet ugrcemenl, r ; , .•/ • March 2d, 1854—Ohio. - •,! " - ‘ , 41,000. 12,000 Spring and Summer Clot king!.; AKNOLD & LIVINGSTON respectfully in form their friends and the public, that they have hand at their afore hi North Han over street, opposite Magl.uighlin’s hotel, .a very hiuidsomo and cdmpletu. lUja6rtmCnt .of - Spring ttiidSummur. •’ > , '■ - 4 . Ready-mado Clothing, which they: can sell at prices so low as to sulfall wh6 may favor them*-with a visit.' Their Cloth ing is all of their'ownniUrujfacture/and consists ‘in part-of I Press and’ Fnick COAf Sof 'the best qualities of Eiiglish and French Cloths,'made and trimmed In thovery best style? Spring-Sack Coataof cloth, casshncres and tweeds, various colors-nml prices. . , . - French Black Doeskin, and Fahey CnsSimcrc PANTALOONS, ns well of every description, nud very, cheap. > . ' VESTS of rich fancy silks and satins, bomha alnef, valencius, morscilles, and chalHus, at all prices, . . , - . V ' V • ; A full assortment of BOV’S CLOTHING* ->j4Uiay-iJw ariitWß^-wnbHnit»6 ; 'BtHlii) iiw 1 styles of Cravats., ■ ' * •■ •' •••- White, black mid colored silk, kid, Bale '• cotton GLOVES of every description.' '' Trunks mid Carjwt Bugs of suporiurßnlshaa-' at low prices. ; , -• v . Suspenders of superior manufacture.- Under, shirts and Brewers of,Uiio.Merino, silk, not cot tonj Joan ‘and muslin, of every description and quality*' • ’ • - ‘ ' t ‘ Umbrellas of silk and cotton very cheap. All of Vv.hich will bo sold at the lowest prices whole sale or retail; ’ 1 Remember the old stand, opposite Maglaugh llu’a hotel. ' • ARNOLD'& LIVINGSTON, Carllslo, March 80,1851. . ______ . OREAT ARUmiOF - SPI4IWO &, SUMMER 6 n At the Store of the subscriber, the Great Mart for : Dry~Good9 } Groceries, .Booli $ Shoe*. THE, subscriber rospcctftilly informs' Ids' friends nnd numerous customers that ho has returned from Philadelphia, with u large ohd va ried assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, consisting in part of ■ 1 ' ' ' • Ladiee* -Dress Goods, Such ns black and fancy Silks, Mack and change able Alpacas, Bareges, Barege do Lahies, Mens, do Bogo, Bombazines, plain, figured and change able Poplins, Lawns, Calicoes,Ginghams, Gloves, Hosiery, &c., &c. . Gentlemen's Dress Goods, such as flue black and bnUvii French Cloths, black Doeskin and ftincy Oasajmers, satin nnd fancy Vestings, black tie Italian fancy Cravats, Suspenders, Gloves, J .t. o' HATS ANDOAPS. A largo assortment of Mens’ & Boys’ Hats and Caps, embracing evury stylo and quality. ..Also, a largo and varied oagoruuont of Parasols', Bpn nets and Ribbons’. . • DOMESTICS .—BIeached & unbleached Mus lin, Chock*, Tickings,* Jeans, Drills, Tnblc-dla pOr,’ Bagging, Osnabargs, Toweling, Tublo-lin ona.Ac., ‘ . JIOOTSjft SHOES. —A largo assortment of Men's, Women*# & Childven’s Boots & Shoes, Jenny Lind & buskin Shoos at very lo\y prices. , Colored nnd white Carpet Chain. 1 ' GROCERIES.—A. largo ossofsmont of Gro ceries, such us Sugar, Codec, Molasses, Rico, Teas, &o.; &c. • All who visit our establishment aro free to ac knowledge that wo are Bulling Foreign nnd Do mestic Dry-Goods, Boots, Slices, &c., at aston ishingly low prices. Our low prices have already attracted a largo numbed of people.'• Tho atten tion of nil who wish good bargains Is solicited, oh groat inducomenhoanbo offered to purchasers. Don’t forget ■ tho old aland, comer, North Hanover street." , ■ Butter, Eggs, Rags and Snap taken at marks priced.’ ■ * N. W\ WOODS, tfg«n/... Carlisle, April 18,1864. : - ■ CUlzens County, ■XIfTHO doslro good goods at tho lowest prices ‘.VV and’a very largo nudboary atodktoselect, from, aro invited to call nttho old- Cheap Store, for ~'>• ■ ‘ ■ 4 * ‘ SUM, Bareges/ • . • " Bonnots & RibhonS, • ‘Tissues, pawns',’• 'l‘arnsols, ■'* v'■ ; f Barege dp Lalnes,v : Gloves/ Hosiery, ■ Ginghams, Do Bogos, Laces, Edgings, -' - ■ ' t Calicoes Alpachas, rrenchlVorkcd Muslins, Cheeks, • " - J Spring Shawls, Tickings, Diapers/, ' - Dross Trimmings, Vcstlngd, Summer Stuflls, and a groat variety of,, other goods, embracing, vro bolioTO* ovoiy artlolo In cur Uno, to*Whlcb all wanting bargains, are requested to examine as wo arc cutting goods very clone thin Spring, and no mistake. , BENT 2 & BROTHERS. ; ? April 18,185 L ... _ Will Paper, Wall- Paper, ANOTHER arrlValrof Wall Roper .lust ro* colvod, Cheaper than over. Also, Window. Shades.by.,tlio cargo, cheap, cheaper, cheapest 1 fornalohy . „ lIISNRV SAXTON. • April 18y JBs4* - l^,? tlbn of Jrlondsffld-ihtr public: ecKmllv nsantfnftttom tlmfgoodaof aUklndi\vmhi:“r; ora'prli&s; *■<&-vy ■ ,x-.; >»*.. T rat f . CarjieMriatiit JBnMfri'aro Invited;,bn-ii inotho oaipriraonl bt ■Loclta ) I,Mclies, HrS‘ JMte.ScrCws,' Glat»v,EuUy,Oj|; I’alnla, . ■ 'Utmorabor tlio old atindi fuEojlJliM, S„„,' 'vluJrg Uicy lirolbr sulo.cbean. . ■ s ’f e ?l l ‘»■-. JIIENRY sAsto\- : . .Anguat ai, 1804; -1 SputhfhMvedStreet, peartHe fSemifatbi, S ' iJraggisi,' would fcaiieci fi,i -' •lylnfomt Uibtltlzcua of CteUaliSviX - : " -''j.. o- . pacp store. 1 : •.. iliaßtock la esli-oty wewj.oni'lraa boon aojctlti with groat care. •Aaraany bf tbeartlolijalnaoi, .Usu-.by physicians and familica.diiieribraW bram 1 and oxpb»uft;,poat caro ,wßl,.hb.hlkon nol to bi.- lop* snob articles toticcumulato in siich quaiiUtica v . Attention "is fcspeblally invited to bis atotk of Mcdlclnca/ESachtlal Oiiy, Tincturri;, .IVinca T.x- ' tractsj- Confeuctious, Cli'emlcala.'&c.,' toecilicr wit)! afuiruesorttncnt of Paints,-Varnishcatlit- ■ etufrsjTulnlandTarttlah BhishcVaod' " ■ - : cosFvcmiA'Anm . i oi*cveryrvariety. ;Ho ho8 r dlso oh handVsplcn- ' did pf Perfumes,-Soapay/unoy, Iwir' 1 cibthpB.,aud'fleBli BntshcS; Supporters, Breast .Exhausters 1 , Ripple Shlplds, Tooth IVasbcs and Pastes. lAlttp, Mciliiinal tVinhs af{d , .ofthc best qunlityi .’-Sugars, frotn the teshHas Yana and .Spahlsh houses’,.of every flavor, from* ■one cent upwards.^ ■ In order to cmmro-hla ’customers against mis. talciis during'any temporary absence of thepro priotor, tho services of an cxperic'ncbd and com- - potent ossistaiit'havo'becn scented,- which will bo felt to bo important, In view, of the responsi-, blllties which*,, ard kiiowjl. to devolve upon the’ druggist.' '■ ‘' 'V*' ' .'*PhyBlciana f -proscriptions will bo faithfully and promptly attended t 0,.. Orders .from Physicians and'&crchnnts ih tho country will boflllcd with prices which must prove satisfactory* WILL 'perform all operationsripop ttiq teeth, that nuty bb required for their preservation. \ 'Artificialteeth tiiscricd>froln.p single tooth to au t entire Su\, on'UiViuost scientific principles.' Dis eases of tho'month.and irregularities carefully, (illico at the residence of 1119 brother,' on North Pitt slrijctl 1 • • •. Carlisle/ March 2'), 185 j» , ' /• r mi.jr. cvtooMis, WILL perform ail operation* upon tlio Tectl* flint ure required, fbr tlmm preservation* such as Cleaning, Filing, Plugging, &c., or'frill restore the'Joss of them, by inserting Artificial Teeth, from o single tootli to n full set. J K?*o/Ifce onTjtt street,-a few doors Sgiith of the Railroad Hotel.' . \ JsVB.Dr. Loomis will bo absent froijf Carlisle the last ten days in each mouth. ‘ . ,■; _Cftrli»le, Slavcb"23, 1854. Dr; George W. Kcldlclii eAREFITLLV attends ttf oil operations upon the Teeth nmVndJaccnt 'parts that disease or irregularity may require. Ho will nlso-’insert Teeth of every description, such ns Pivot, Sin gle and Block Teeth, and teeth with “continuous Gums \ 3 ’' nnd. will . construct Artificial -Palates, Ohburutiohs,’Regulating Pieces, and every uji- r>pcmtlh*-rooT^ at tho residence of l)f. Samuel street, Carlisle.' - - March 9, 1854.—tf. * • \ Fire Insurance. THE Allen ond*JEn«t Poniftborongh Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland county, incorporated by oaAct of Assembly,- to now fully organized,, und under tho management of tho following ilftnngoiu, viz;, Panicl Biilly, \VufiVR. Gorgaa, MlcVwclCock lln, Muluboir- Bronnemnn, Christian S layman, John C; Dunlap,"Jacob H.Coovcr, Henry Logan, Benjamin H. Muesor, JaopbMum*.; im», Joseph Alexander Cflftcart. The rates of Insurance nro as low and faromble as any Company' of the kind itt tho State. -Pet- 1 sons wishing to become moinbors aro invited to _ make application to tho Agents of tho Company who ere willing to wait upon them ot any time. *(f - , . BKNJ. 11. MOSSER, President. ( . . Henry LpOAN,‘Vlco President, Lewis , . ■ sluat aei. Cocklix,- Treasurer. ■. L , Mutch W, 185 i AGENTS. CunmunAsn Couictr.—Kuflolph*Martin»>cir- Cumberland} 0.:B. Hmaian, pouring, Shlrcnmustowu; Charles noli! Cameie} ■ Dr. J. AM. Chiirchtowii; Samuel Graham, >J W Tenmihom j James McDowell, Frankfortl; -Mode Griffith, South Middleton jSivumcl oodburo, Dickinson; Saninol Cdotor, . Denjamln Uavcr- Btlck» Mcchanlcsburg; John Sherrlck, DavidCoovori Shophmlstownv York Comtrr.—John Bowman,DillsbUrffl a . IVolfonk Fniuklln i John SnifthiEsq., A\ asn- Wt S. Ticking, Dover; Taf adlso.'' ■ ■' • iunnisnirno.—Tlbuscr^&l/Ocbman, • Members of tho Company having policies about to expire, can havd them renewed by making ap plication to any of the Agents. ' iaWAU PAPER FOR TIIE i- •: - matiON. - - lIIAVE Just received my Spring Stock of Pa* per,Jlangings''which surp&RS In stylo, quality ‘lmd price any that has over been exhibited. In Carlisle, I respectfully solicit ft-call from.tho per sons in want of- Taper Hangings of anydcßorlp tlon, as I am confident niyusuortmcjjt'far sur posses ony in tlio Borough, and-instylo and price has but few rivals in the city.Vl. only ask of tho public to call In ond examine my assortment be fore making tbolr purchuSos,'as l ata confident my chased designs oomibt fall to ploase tho most fcslldlou«, ; . • , JOHN P.XYNK ■ ' _,' ’ Wai side qf-North Hanover jf. , Carlisle,.March 28,1851.. . , FIRST ARRIVAL OF UARO - r rpllE subscriber having returned fr° m the cl ift I has just opened for the Spring trade ,a larger aud well selected' stock, of Foreign and DomosUtf Hardware* embracing, ovcrytldngusnolly. found In that lino'ofbuslncss* ; 'Tho Attention ol’lVloudj nnd the public goneVully Is respectAilly dlroctcd tolhc assortment on lmnd> assuring them that' gpods of all kinds will bo sold for cash at A,ter# small advance tm Vnanufiteturert prices. 1 ' ; ■ , , Carptnlerf and Jhiildefi —nrc Invited to extuU' - Ine tha assortment of Looks, Latches, Hinges,' Bolts, Screws, Glass, Putty, Oil, Faints, Remember (ho old .stand, in East High street/ where they ore for solo cheap. • ■ HENR# {3AXTON/ V March 28,1858. > - : • i, ’ ”” v' ■■ ■ ; • . Taku w<*UcV» t n'.v, THAT all perapria about kooping, and all Irt wantof thcmcangot supplied with knives & forks, spoons, ladles, coffeo4nllls» jtons, kettles, band-irons, «c., nt^o'g ieflcV V .V ’ |3LOUGII9i-^)nrWilf*colbr«tMlTorteT)ow* A, constantly, on hand—tUso, Craighead*.? lll * Ptank’a.hiako—nil Tor‘wifi nt ••• • ' Knell,2B, *B»V ueft, . SUXTOX’S. Bum, French-Muntntdo. (to- ■». .y, iffir. ‘Aug. 8, 188*. J
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