j’, ->--'.r : -.^. 1 W' nOI?; j.-8. IJtICK. v;':v; fotipV'ol W-A^ottltanM 'Addt?«q,of; OhJefJMr t^^B&AOKvdolivofc4;beftro- the AfpdtmWnrajl ' 'Sff' chdceit productions of modem UtetetUre,; We ltdlw 'following as a ape&Aen pf its ehSsonce', ttrteneSs sad sublimity i. m Without, Science/ man,' the, nileV; of this world, would bo the most holpless.ofanlmatad beTiigi A :His Creator made him thd monarch’of the earth,'and gars him dominion dvcrifc to gov emarid cobtrol it ; to', levy,vhlimited contribu tion's upon it,and convert everything in it to his own use. /But te found himself af the head of a rovofted empire.' All Itaphyaioal forceawete in A state of insurrection against his lawful au thority, • The Infnrior.aninjala were his enemies. Tbo storms poured their fury on his unsheltered* hfeod.' JHo was teirifiod by the roar of the thun der, iud ’the 1 lightning. soared bis eyeballs. He was parched undor.tbe.'hot sufi of summer, and |n winter howas piorcodby the, c6M. Thofioil, cursed for hia'eako, produced thorns "and thle tleb. 4 Tlio lood that might sustain his life grow beside; the polsOn that would destroy it, and ho kimwubthow to distlhguish the' one from’ the other*,. The eftrth hidher ' minerals deep iff hor bosom,’ and guarded them with a tatopart hf ihlek-rihbod rocks. ,Thb' river obstructed. his passage j the mouutainsJrowiicdtholr,defiance, npSkhim; andthe forestspread its gloom around him', breathing a browner horror upon the dan gers that hoset his way. If he left the dry land, and truatedhitasolf to ocean, 1 the waters yawned ,to onghlphliim, and the tempest come howling on Ws track. ‘ ;, ;i*Hq seemed an exile and an outcast in tno worjd.of which ho was made to* bo sovereign.— But Science comes to rescue tho powerless king fromhismisery and degradation. , Gradually ho leairhsStVom liertho lawrfof his empire, and the mean! by which Bis rebel subjects tnay bo con • queredf, From ago to ago ho accumulates tho knowledge, that clothes him with power; and . fills Ws heart with courage. . Step after step he mdnats tipward’lo tho throne which God cora miaslonod him to till. : , He holds a barren sceptre in hiahpnd no longer.. Creation pends'.to do him homage. 4 The subjugated elements own him for tbeiriord,.yield him their fealty, and become tho servants of his will.\ Tho mine surrenders ; jftsJrcQSurcs; thb'wndorneßsbloomsdroundhim like a new Eden; the] rivefs and tho sea bear his wealth upon their bosom (- tho wind waits his 'riavios.round the globo; steam, the Joint pro duct of flro and water; becomes his Obcdiontand -powerful slave? tho sunbeams are trained to do his painting? tho lightning that leaps away to carry his messages; and tho earth works with ceaseless activity to bring forth whatever can minister to his gratification.” ■ ; ’ , ; iA'MoKAi* Triumph.—We can scarcely con ceive of k more Bublirao moral triumph than the re-election of Col.Wm, A. Bichardson to Con gress from Illinois.'. ’ As tho leader of the dem ocratic forco in the House on tho Nebraska bill, ho incurred the most intense hatred of aboli tloh|smi and above all othermembers his defeat vvaij pmyed for by the combined enemies pf tho ■ d&Docfatip party throughout tho Union'. His district was traversed by abolition.stump ora- with abolitiod painphlcU and papers;.’money was used against him like .wa ter Vno effort, Was left untried to overidrow kim.' It was all to no purpose, however.’. 'He boldly! and fearlessly ‘took the hull by the Horns.? dodging no'jssue, and seeking for sup port only ,on tho’seoro of, the justification ofhis conduct. Howas sustained. Tho. triumph is a most brilliant one, and it .is a triumph..of PBIKCIPL'S. —Detroit Free Press. ■iW hat Impudent Rascals.—We underatand that when Qcn. Wbltclicld, Indian Agent, vis itedtho Chyancs and a few other wild tribes of Indians, to pay them.their Annuities this fall, they informed him that the next year be must bring them 1000 white squaws, and the ' bal ance they w.oold take in money. They prefer a white squaw to a blanket. What sensible rascals’' they ardl So says tho Independence Mcsseh|jeri , '' . Junaa Bicxnell, of the Circut Court of Clark county, Indiana, bos decided that a rail road company is not bound to carry a “colored person” on their cars-—even when payment is Offered m evidence of his free* dom is presented fit tho same time. ‘ The Con stitution of Indiana declares that a free negro shall pot enter Indiana; ho cannot vote; he cannot bo a citizen of’ the State; contracts sujds with such hcgrO are void;, nor can ho be employe^Ja the State, except under a penalty. Tup RKvvTirEoboßß Pabkkh,' in his dis course on Thanksgiving day, said that ho hid refreijed many honors' during his lifetime, but' his arraignment' in the United States Courfon Wctfncs&y was the highest honor he hod yet received from his fellow' men. The reverned gentleman ia 'arraigned for riot and resistance to the United States authorities. A conviction might altfr' his opinion of the honor intended fa the indictment of him. Kansas. —A very largo meeting of citizens of Kansas Territory was held at Leavenworth City on tho 15th. No nomination, was made fonDdegate to Congress. By unanimous con sent, Gen.*' Whitcfteld addressed tho meeting.- It ia. feupposed that he will, by general consent, bo the candidate of tho squatters north of Kan sas £lver, and port of tho south side, at least. .‘D^*Extremities—Alany afoot has.passed for a clever man, because no has known how to hold his tongue; and many a clover man has passed fora,, fool he has not ,known how to moke-uso of it. ■ 1 KTT Effects of Wealth.—Ho has imbibed a great who imagines that tho chief power of wealth ia to supply wants. In ninety-nine esses out bf a hundred; it creates more waqis than ft supplies. 4 SlaHdrr- —The nature of scandal Istold.by .tho poet thus: “Thy flying rumors gathered as they rolled ' Scared any. talo was sooner heard than told j And nil, who’ told it added something new, And all who heard jit made enlargement too ;• On every - ear it ■ spread—on, every tongno , grcw.”r ' • • O* As the lovely coder is green through©' the barrenness of winter, bo shall the Christian alono flourish amid the winter of death,' and bloom In immortality. ICTTIIow to mik—tn walking, always turn your toes out and your thoughts inward. The former will prevent you from falling, into cellars, and the latter from falling into iniqui ty. ■ -• •• » • CTfTho worst passions frequently border on the htstoi* better; the dark upon .the bright; tt the moat frightful' precipices, often overlook the most beautiful scenery. 1 QC/' Despair makes a despicable- figure; and descends” from a mean original. ’Tis the off spring of fear, oflazineas, of impatience; it ar gues a defect t of spirit and 'rcsohition, andof tentnnea of honesty too. - Qv* Bachelors are not entirety lost to the re finements of aenlitncnt, u will be seen by the following toast, olftrtd by one of tho much atArted fraternity at a celebration; “Ladies— , briara in tho garden of lift.** i • " Thero : are two reasons wliyyou should ' not interrupt. on editor when bo la writing.— One lfli It la apt to put him out—the other U, you might got .nut out yourself. I \ (C7* Slaatcr Smith is a very smart boy. On 1 Tuesday last, ho - Spelled Constantinople with] pho hand ’ tied behind hia back. There is no I discount bri that boy. • • ‘ - K7* I)cat)f ia‘ tho liberator of him whom free dom panhot Release; tho physician of him whom iqcdictoo cannot cure ; and tho comfort er of him whom time cannot console. late writer, in speaking of tho extrav agaheoAf dhe tnoago, ro(brs tonyoung gent Svho pasture* eight -golden Bfuds in his shirt l.o.Aot"'' ‘ * What a quadrupedal Idea.” .iliorge Whtdimgton; Lafayette, Job of the bravo den. Lafayette, is in Now York., ■ , . . . i / •. . \-\fixeha'ige, '■jji bird better.be on tholook-onf. orlie may tad, t|ie weight, vf aaluß-shol before bo goto out Oh Now York. /the Know-Nothing. -of'that city arc sliuckdl.at Uio very mention of the ham. of Lafayett*. H' K’ 1 ' / • s'. •V V '. -i« , i : .:■!■■■]3 milfi Jt. Idling day tho 6tb pf November next,lundcr; the mod fevotatyte*anapffcefJJ; Vl)urin£ tfht such; Improvement* and ’ been made as:its increasing paffOflago dematided.— The Principal will bo,assisted- by: alnlj corps pi competent and experienced Teachers, and spe cial attention will bo paid id thehcalth and com fort oftho Students. -/ V,/ V " ’ s • 7: ;TEBirs;:'',\:; ,7 v; Boardlng,WMte'ng&£ ffUtion’.liiUhO;’-... i . bmcdjeaj aijd Yooal.muslO - >\ ■ . ■ persesaioidfSmohtHs,-,. ~ $55 50 Instruction !h Latin o* Greek! each 6'pt) French or Gorman, * ’ 1 '. 800 InstnimofftaHyruaio, ..v-*,'lo 00 . Tho attention of Parents and Guardians la earnestiy td this Institution.'Circulars will bo. furhlshed'and any information will bo given bnapplication;,either personal Or by letter fo D.DBNLJNGER,, Principal, 7 ■; September 7,18541/: » . '■ JffarrisbuTgi Pa. ■: Cheap Books & Fancy Artltles. • S- 1; ItAYESTIGK haa jnfet received arid is • now opening a splendid . display ( of Fancy ■ Goods,‘to which ho desircsto calVthoutt'entioh of his friends and ,tho .public* - His assortment cannot be- surpassed In uoYcly arid elegance,'and hpth In quality and price of the articles, cannot fail toplease purchasers. His stock .comprises overy variety of fancy, articles, such ps‘ . ; Lodics Fancy baskets,, r V,;.-. , Fancy with sowing instruments, - Paper Macho Goods,’ Elegant Alabaster ana Porcelain Ink-stands '..andl’rayv *' ' ‘,V . Fancy Ivory, pearl &' shell card;cases,. . Port Monales of every Variety*', ‘ GoldPensand Pencils/ ' •'/ " ( ' / ■' Fancy paper weights, ' 1 . Paperties, with'alarge variety of ladies* fancy f. 'stationary,' ... ’* •• Motto seals and wafers, , • 1 Silk and. 1 bead, purses, ' ; / ; Ladies*- riding'whips elegantly finished, ‘ Prirfumo baskets atid bags* ' Brushes of every kind for the tollolt, t • RousSpVs perfumes of various kinds, • . Musical Instruments of idl'kinks and at-all prites, with an innumerable variety ’of articles elegantly finished. ; - • • ' | , Also, an extensive and elegant collection of • *. BOOKS, comprising the various English and 'American Annuals for'lB6l,'richly, embellished and/Ulus-' trate I Poetidal ’Works, with; Chlldrpri’d Pictorial Books, for children of all ages;. ‘His assortment of School Books'and -School Stationary Is also complete, and comprises-everything used inCol legcs ” jgcs'and the, Ho'also calls attention t to to bis elegant dislay ( of , ' ■ Lamps, Orinndolcs, &0.. from the extensive establishments Of' Cornelius, : Archer and others, of Philadolphiaj comprising, every style of Parlor, Chamber & Study Lamps, for burning either,lard, sperm or cthorlol oil, to. gether with flower vases,'Fancy Screens, &o.—- His assortment in this linois unequalled ‘in. the borough.- ' • , Fmits, Fancy Con/ectioney, < Nuts, Preserved Fruits, &c., in every variety and at all prices,nil of which are pure ondfresh, such as can 1 bo confidonly recoinmonded to bis friends and tho little folks. ■ Ronflembcr the old Bthnd, opposite the Bonk. . ■ S. :W. HAVERSTICK. Carlisle, Starch 23, 1851. ’ / SESIIdI rr. s. c ami-dell, J. H. WEIBB. Bargains at Woiso & Campbell’s NEW and cheap store, south-west corner of Hanover and Louther streets. We now feel & pleasure In announcing that we have just re ceived a splendid and choice assortment of Spring'end Summer Goods, which wo will otUir at such prices as cannot foil to please the public. The stock consists of. Dress Woods, Black and fancy ■drees silks, Foulards, Organdies, brilliants, hums, jaconets, bareges, See. .Embroideries, s Ifc. . . A handsome lot of Spencors, Undcraloores, col lars, rufllings, edgings, insertlnga, mourning col. lars, embroidered linen cambric handkerchiefs. > Domestics! Ginghams, Checks, Tickings, Muslins, Jeans, Drills, Bagging, lied'and white. Flannels, &c. Clothal.i ■ , ■ A handsome assortment of Cloths, Casslmeros and Vestings, very cheap. ‘ ■ 1 | Bonnets / ' ’ ~‘ A largo assortment of Ladies andMiwcsFrcnoh Lace, Gossamer©, Belgrade, Tripoli, Braid and Straw Bonnets,*. Misses Flats at very low. prices. Hats I Men and Boys* Canton,,Leghorn, China Pewl, Senate and Palm Leaf Hats. Parasols, Umbrellas and Looking Glasses, Tory ;heap, ” JBooti and Shoes! Wo are selling a largo lot of Ladies Shoes and Gaiters at greatly reduced prices, as tve* intend discontinuing this branch of our business. - ■ Groceries! v • , Rio and Java Coffee, Roasted Coffee, Brown and white Sugars, Lovoring’s Syrup Molasses, TcoS and Spices., Our stock for variety and cheapness Is certain ly hot surpassed by any In thb county. Those who wish to purchase articles of superior quality at reasonable prices, should not fall to give us a call., WEISB & CAMPBELL. Carlisle, April 0, 1864. . ]?all & Winter Clothing! ' Henry N. Hitter, * South Jlanover'rirtet, next door ostht Post-oJ/lce, • Carlisle, WOULD inform his friends. and the public that ho has lately added largely to his stock, and is fully proparod to supply all who may favor him with a call, with any nrtlcld in his lino. Ho has Just completed a most extensive assortment of, , Spring 1 Sc Summer Clothing, which ho flatters himself ho can soft as cheap if not cheaper,' than any other establishment Id this county. He has always on band a groat variety of ready made clothing, suitable for all seasons,inagulUc, tureo under his own supervision,and guaranteed to giro satisfaction to purchasers. Just received, a largo assortment of Cloths, Casslmers Be Vestings, with a Aill supply of Fall & Winter Goods, which will bo made up In o fashionable and durable manner, at short notice and on reasonable terms. He would call attention to his stock of Shirts; Collars, v Crfiva,ta, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Hosiery,; &0., 1 which is niost complete. ' For tho liberal patronage horctoioro extended him, be fools Indebted to htirmunorohs custo mers, and them that, no efforts will bo spared in future to pleoao them, in stylo, manu facture and price.' • Give us a call. •' Dec.-12, 1864—. " ' 1 ■ • 1 ■ " ' A CAU»< Dr; I*. W. Cauftimn WOULD respectfully bhnounco.to tho citi zens of Carlisle and vicinity that alter an' experience of twelve years In the practice of Medicine, ho has located himself in thelj midst for the purpose pf devoting his entire attention to the practice of the profession, ond would ro spoctful y solicit a share pf public 1 patronage! : ' •rasWoneo la next door to 0. Moglaughllnpliotel, North Hanover at,- , . Carlisle, Juno 22,1854—f1m. • ■ fliotlcc IS hereby given; tha) application -will bo made ' to the next Legislature, agreeably totUo con etUntlon ondlawsof IhoOoittraonwcnUhoCPenh- Ajlvanla, fox'an alteration In thu charter, of lUcl Carlisle DeposltC' 1 Dank, bo a* to confer upon Bald Bank the righto ami'privileges of a bank of Ibsuo, to change the name to'that of "Tho,. Cary Halo IJank*Vand to lucruaso the, bapltal, stock bno hundred,and fl/ty thousand dollars, If p;ac* ‘tlcablo. By order Of the Board M Directors. ■ TO. M. BKRTEM, Cathitn Carlisle Iwaf », IWtUflm V I-..:; ■*! 4{Aibj,., , »* ■■, • i. ; - , , > . ■3p AlTnow opchlhjf my, sccbptV soppiy of, SoM ,JL.iabr fttaatontaliiugly 1 ... Mua'ftbßaizo bt.32j Vortb lHj, :V' V. '- ;, Lawns (flat colors) OJ ! Wortll m.., :i,<;j-:■, -V ’, Lawns(Curt colors) 124-worih:2o;. ' : E'Jjf.;;-, ;; Bafogo 4*'Lainos 0} worth:.)!!*:.. ■& ft. . i ■ 7 iJLislMtli. WtWS tfe; X: /.{' , -ft:#. s ‘ ; ; .v .i ;Blnh£ Sffln?OSiWorthSt,. " 1 ; Black Silks tl wormf li2s. . . 1 i’Black'Casiito'e'rOS J ' i : A, full Msortmeht.of Hoedlb worked* Under: ii \: : b iadlCB r; ~ h^QtTariQ'tyjfiuch.ib^lß^ LamiSi Bftrtgofl,r&c. ■, ■ •• ’summer,sHA^ts/yfty.iow:''',. 1 -Great Bargains In Hosicryand Gioyes. , ; A 1 gpod supply and verycheap,qt Gentlemen's Summer Clothes,' •; |; r - a - Y‘ :■' ; :; "iPanV- StUffV&'r . ‘ -PARASOLS,BOOTETS, RlBBONS,Gam bricks, Table Covers; Ticking?, Checks, Linens,, Linen , Hanclkernhiofs j'Diapers, ■ &C», .choitpct than oversold Jd CarJiHlO. '/ v * poots arui SfcoM, ' ‘-/V-■; f • A Uttlq lower than.ovqr< now the larg est and, cdpappat stock ,of Now-.Gpods Itt the' county,;.! to s detemlned f td-glye'aH wfio will fhvor mejylthd'caU,-gront bargains,’' , ' ;■ pur old; ftlonda and enstotaers are earnestly invited W call aVthe old store, iEhst Maln st.", ‘ i' Our Snotto is 5‘ short prolits and quick aulas.”, •» 5. ,».CHAS/ OGILB7. ; ■oarlißl6,'Jung,l,,36sd. v , v m : r ;■ " “Wo Sti-Jvc to l»lcnßt).*> THE Subscriber Would respectfully announce ,to,tbQ.citizens bf Chrlislo', an'dlall peVaphs visiting tha saihe, that ho has uow on iiapd and Svill continue to ho Supplied with the latest hOv cities of dach succosßlrMoason, comprising, in patt. CONFECTIONARIES of the choicest varieties, such na-jFina Candy Toys, Jelly Oakes, Bon Bons; Gum, Cordial, Le mon, Chocolate, and Frnit Drops, Bose, Vanilla and.burnt Almonds; French and exploding Sec fdts, also all the. common varieties, all of which will, bo sold wholesale or retail, nt low rates, at ■.•'■THE OLD STAND; N. HANOVER ST., a fowdoort North of tho Bank, where ho has jost received Fruits and Nuts of. tho'Jntcrit importa tions, Such as Oranges,,Lemons,’Kaislhs,FigS, Preens, Citrons, Currants, soft and paper shelled Almonds; Cocoa, Cream' and Ground Nuts. 'Also,'.s, . .’ TOYS AND FANCY GOODS, of every kind add from 411 parts of Europe, man ufactured of wood,.glass, china, p'apier-machie., tin, india bibber, Ssinb,' &o.;imch as lino wax, kid and Jointed dolls, sowing and, card baskets, work nnd-foncy bdxcs, flower vases, motto caps, tca sotts, music boxes, port monies,'battle-doors, grace hoops, masks, drums, guns, trumpets,'d(f minoso, lotto and other games, &c;, fancy soaps and hair.'oils of every, variety, - In 'connection with the abov6,'a largo stock ier \ , '• FA viILY, GROCERIES, ** such osLovcrlng’s crushed, pulverized and brown Sugars,,Coffee,;Molasses, Sto/Cft, Indigo,.Snip ratus, Green, and Black Teas, Spices,’Butter, Water and Soda Crackers, Matches, &c., und as wo.“ Strive toPlqaso,” allarb Invited to call and pinminobur stpek. 1 The subscriber returns his thanks to the public for tho patronage heretofore bestowed on him,’ and hopes by a desire to please to merita con tinuance of tho'fidmc. ■ P. MONTER. ! Carlisle, March 28; 1854. 1 1 - Usena, Fragrant, ana Good! BJ.‘ KIEFFER has just returned from Phil • adolphia,'with aiv additional supply of Fresh DRUGS, which; in connection with -his fprmor Stock, will,make bis establishment complete in this department;.. In addition to the above, ho lias also just 6pcncd .a ,fresh'supply, of ■ Confectionaries, Fruits, Huts, Pastes, and Faijcy Articles of*every description. . The attention of ladies is especially Invited to his extensive assortment of, fancy articleSr La dies* Toilet Fancy Soaps and' Perfumes of ©Very variety. Gfintlomcn,are Invited to, cxamino-hls tine assortment of Fuiioy Articles# • sognra, Chi na and Porccloab Pipes, Tobaccocs of every va riety, Sharing and XollA Soaps, which will bo found to bo very superior j Canes, Riding and Carriage Whips, ana many other articles which Inoro especially interest gentlemen. >, . A number of very, superior Woolen Matts on hand. ;• -v ■ The Proprietor \rill bo very happy to have his friends generally call and examine his, goods, whether they tday wish to pnrehaso or hot.; ■ ■ B. J. KIEI'FCK. • Carlisle, March 28,1854. . 's’ REEVE L- KNIGHT, (tftictCMOr io Hdriley 1 Bedding ACavpcl tVarcliomcy NO. 148 South Second Street, 6 doors above Spruce street, Philadelphia, whore bo keeps constantly on hand a-full assortment of every article in liis lino of business. • > FEATHER-BEDS, FEATHERS,’ Patent Spring Mattresses,' Curled Hair, Moss, Corn Husk-and Straw Mattresses, Velvet Tapestry, Tapestry/Brussels; Three-Ply, Ingrain, Vene tian, Llst.Rog & Hemp Carpetings, Oil Cloths, Canton Mattings, Oocbo and Spanish Mattings, Floor and Stair Druggets, Hearth Rugs, Door Mats', Tflblo and Plano Covers* to which ho re spectfully invites tho attention of purchasers. ■ •- ; October 10,‘1854—1y SPBNDID JEWEOIY I ■ mHOMAS CONLYN, West High St., a few JL doors west of Burkholder’s has Just received the largest assortment of : ■ ' Superior Jewelry - ever offered in Carlisle, consisting in part of Gold j® and Silver'Watches of every variety, and j£T\ at all prices, eight day Clocks, Silver to -8wflH)lo and tea apqOns, silver table forks and butter knives, .gold and. silver spectacles, ladles’ and gentlemen’s gold pons and pencils, gold pens with silver holder, gold chains of every descrip tion, oar and finger rings; at all prices, breast, pins, &6. ’Also, Accordeons and Musical Boxes, together with a great variety of fancy articles.— Persons desiring to purchase, arc Invited to Call and examine tboASßortmont; Wo tiro, prepared to sell at very reasonable prices. Quality of (ill all goods warranted to bo as fine as sold. for.. , . , " TIIOMAS CONLYN. , .Carlisle, March, 28, J 853. ■ • HATS I HATS 11 Til E subscriber respectfully Informs. hi* friends and the pnbllc generally, that ho bos romovud hlfl Hot mid Cap Sioro to his now build ing In Main street, when) ho will ho glad to see Ida, old customers and friends. 110- has now on CgIC7&, hand a splendid assortment of Huts ol jSRf ''.hU descriptions, flrbm the common Wool the finest Jb'ur and Silk Hats, and pi : prices That must suit every ono who has an eye o getting tbo worth of his infamy t iXIisSUk, dblcskln and-Beaver Hats, aro unsurpassed for lightness, durability and finish, by those of any othoricstabllshmont in tho county. .»" / , ■ ■ Boys’Hitts of ovety description constantly .on hand. o*ll and examine.' • > ■’ -*■ . •, WM, n. TROUT. Carlisle, Marches, 18C8.' ■ l ' ' * ■ _ Patent-Clalvenlzod Iran Tubing, I FOR CIfAINTUMI’S. THE Tubing, mode, of Gulvdnlscd Iron by patent me'oblmiry, possoascs grCat strength, combined with simplicity mid; neatness, nnd Is warranted not to corrode, ts now’oflbred for said' at tbo warofiona oftlioArntricnti OahtnUtd Iron Worki, No! Hi North Tenth Street, Thlla.— A full assortment of .bur American Gnlvnnljod Sheet and Hoofing Iron always on band* . , , All orders promptly attended to by , ’’ [jure IT), 11 nil i; McCtJf.l.OlKltt AOo- .T#K<l notice, : THAT alt peraona about commencing 'bonao keeping, and all In want of them can got supplied with .knives A forks, spoons, ladles, coffee-mills, pans, keUleß,'hand-lrona, Ac., at a very low rata, oy„ i 11. SAXTON. - March 20, IBBBi : , I ■ , ■l , • ; TXDi'E OView'lot of aupetiorTTable Oil. as alao.pickles; TpioatloKctehhp, Bay Rum, French Mnatardk, Ac.. For sale by i' Aug.»» IBS*. , r BBT, E.eSectiohs.for. tlio ! ThoiightW.' 1 ': ,ilrfg,tlupujb M do M* ““Mi Jj;: ihSiSSKf.&.Viirtb/ffliiiitiK: bo more .tboogbl; or tefteofldn than though “werenoC^ddbbaafcdtuthem. *'.\ ‘,."iViV ; . {_•."•■' ) /Mnnyihohare &Mfla wid' fttlhors, apopfchom-; •'BrdldeiHaflpot ’thHno»!lb*»thB^oll-be»og»‘Md^toe-, aoorifidinff affuotlonalo "perhapshfiunily pfijhirdrotu ' y :j i',’ -,■_ ■■i ■ turrim.-Mnimi 1 , wnra. moEM feom.tbab to teab ■ In tbii;dltoblo‘i<KiMillon M not'oyon for W'd»jr in,; feoI ! eililloWto* tolnsnyo: tooldonk M thberjovmont (j( health. , ■ ■ 1 . , , vv ' ; f}ho-may out bo an invalid confined’to nctf ,bed,- '.j ’bMVoa td/hfcc todm} ns'hor pridtvnmMUon and.; ebQrgy 'and' nervo b® r ,- boreonsU ; fchargo of-bet household, bVen her hcnllh.wjU . not admit* of it S ; bat fibula novbrthfcloai ppwoptibly, • . linking frodr.dni to day, and nlwbyßauing; •'. ,■, > ;'■ . Thus, day after day.hnd mouth-after moptp trad*’, spire. Hor hbftUh daily iliiks, till finally even,t|ih v ,. jopo of |reo6voi7, ntf longer remains. , Ana thofl . , ;■ Tri.E BLOOMING BRIDEjr/.i.' ■'WVfcwV«W «g« fn’iie fluiVof.hcaitbUnd . youth; nnd'bnoywoy of spirits, ond.ippEt* .- renlly inexplicably,. bocomca a do*, bllitatcd .jrifo. with frame omacUted, nprves. mi* .; tlrnng, l eplHt4.depreiu6d,''countenanoo hearing the : impress; ot 'suffering, and on j niter phJ&fcaT; and'. *, mental 1 • ••' / .I'-. •'.»■> - , . ‘ Sometimes this deplorable change may and doci arlso from, organic or cotwtltutiounl hftiutoflr , Jut ; otlonot, .by, fat. oflooor, U mß.bbi.lMiOSßabl;', ignohinco of tlio almplcat and plainest rules, of health as connected with thohnarrlogo state, the : .violation ’of *blch-entails-disease, suffering , and 1 • misery, not only,to, the wife, but often,; ( *'••■• ’ • . ' .liercattafyipoiiitlalnts upon tlie.aUdrea,,' ,■ • !“ U«XO’! Tint’ Tl/lio AUD ,FOtiETft'.OKNKS^Tjbrt,^,, , jTroiismJtUnff.CONSUMPTION, I - SCROFULA, MiYPOCttONDtUA, INSANITY, GOUT, • ICING’S rifiytt, and olltcr diseases, ;; I -' • .’< • ; o*'ft , -- DREADFUL INHERITANCE; V.. from too PiwntSf-'/v'.'v'.. ' A •' And most this -continue 1 Shtdl riTQho vhio 10, .all that ooricoroitbo cattle of our •fields, oar,bowed, out 'sheep, oar*dOOT, oar oxen,' the nature too .oharocldr of the soil w 6 possess, tho' texturij'and, quality of our goods end merchandise > bat In all that. ooncerns ourselves M human beings, with human functions, and passions, subject to‘groat qoraogp* meat,' involving Our future pence and,- in all' that concern* tho health nod welfare of thr wifo.df our aitcclloM, and, thqmothor f>f our.ohll*, drcnj Jn all'that ebneorni the mental .and physical veil, being of-those.children, vo .should, bo. u - tnemedlnllie flattest »nd,i»i>«t ,•. t , . BENlQH'te’b idNORAMbfe, AS CODPADLE AS INKXCUSABI.K [ Hov. long shall this ignortoco prevail so nrodac tiro of Its bitter fruits f How long shall'the wife and mother bo ignortot of the character and ' causes of tho various womb and sexual complaints, • omblUoring 'bor days by suffering—sofferlug often, prolonged to yqart, crentustlnc In a Complication of fliseatjes'utterly tod hopelessly incurable 1. Shall' vo for otcj* close our eyes to the results of fchyslo* logical science' by< .which ve ‘tfaay, arrive at -an’ undorstaadlng.offtmrrolres as men-and l ■voidon: subject to, serious ’lifo-long enduring disposes,,' too perpetuating them to our children ( , _ •, . LET ETEBY WCT! ABD EUfIBAHD POKBKB . / oij'fWiTs wed is ignorant of \vhdt concerns them i»oi< to know to secure their, health and /ia;ymf.«. 9fmt knowledge!* doniainedfn a Utile wQtk entitled’- , • THE 5t AJlKlftl) IVOStAS*S PRIVATE : MEDICAE -COMPANION, ’ BY DIC A. it. HAURIOEAU, ' PftOVBSSOn. 9? DISEASES OP tVOMKH. '■// 0*» Hundredth Edifliin, )Bw<i H pp. 3ME .Pnc* 60 Cent I [on pine paper; extra BINDINO, $1 00.] , FirstpWbllihtd lnißl7j audltlsnol r ' f -, ' , SURPRISING.OR WONDERFUL, Considering^that. ItVBItY FIfIMAXB." vbeUtcr lIAUIUED OU NOT, ctt» Here . ncqnU'e a fallliliosTleitgo or the, na» ,■ ture, ehnmriet and causes of her eomptalithf with the. various < •' . l and that nearly. «,'■ ■ , nALP A MIIUON COPIES ; should have been £>)i .It U-impracticable to con* vcy filly,the various .subjects' trealed-of,M they . , are of a Dtpire sltjctly intended for tho married,, or those contemplwog marriage. , ‘ upwards ofWib hundred Tiiou ..{S«»;Cp«lS*‘. x i Have bcen fflAlb vithlnthe last few months.- f 1 . j .‘, CAtniorriplcHE Ptnotio. , . ■ MS \»Cf7* DEFIUiUpED t. , ' j Buy no book miles Dr. A. M. Mourioeaa. 120 . Liberty Street, N. Yis on thatitle page, too tbs, | entry, fa. tho Clerk’s ( Bee. on the back of tho title Sago j -,and but only f respectable and honorable - , eolers, or send by mi h, audaddreis to Dr.'A. M. 1 Maurioeto, as tbeitJuue spurious ftto surrepUtioqs . ( Infringements of copjrchl. » '• a - ** Upon recehrt' oi One DolW “ THB 'HASU, HIED WOMAN’S r&IVATB. MEDIOAI. COM PANION’' is sent (wittci'/r*ci to any part of the trolled.Statos,.ths Oasbdas ana British Provineea 1 AU Lstlsra most b» post-paid, and addressed .to. Dr. A. M.' MAUBIdpAU, Box 1224, New. York Oihr.. Publishing OffiMt No. 129 X-lDtrtr Street*: Hew. York. * * --i, - ' . ‘I ‘ J For sale by DlanCbland Crap/XliurUbtirg j J. Swartz, S.'W’orth, Lebanon ) €• W. Do Witt; MilforfliJi W. Enstnlhaor, Dan, helm j H. W. Smith* fjnntlngdon; S'. McDonald, Unlontown ; J. - Jl«.Saiim, New Berlin 1 ) 11. A. Lantz, Reading; E« Morto, Orancsvillo, N. TT. R- Ft Crock*”* “ " -r cntz & Stark, Carbondali ilHamsport; 8 Tuck,Wll R. Creaky. Taylor, UI B. Potersn : March 21 turned from the Hid at'his qtand id full 'asaort- Invites all poN reduced price ’ommodate all prices to suit THE bi Hostel in North li mcnfofll pons iilwn. to give him from a net the limes., lioußokco] prCsorvlnj lio Irons, erg,'troys, knives, rp and jJen la. , gr Btrapß/dciaaoi.'i, qbCa: tubs, wivtor cans, pal improve! patent cist I IiuuBHES.—A Iftrgi 'dust, sweeping,Wort? ; ; luom.—A largo «ti rolled Iron of all kl 'round, squaro and 1 boxes,'and steel of a ■ Paints, oil; vamia i Glass of oil ajzwu , BJIOOUB, pOCkct razor and razor i, spades forksn'kes, hoes', icd buckets, \raAh boards, npumpa and lead pipe, assortment at. whitewash, I &'painter** krtißbo*, 1 > ■ k of hammered fear Iron, d«, hoop Iron, ahcct Iron, and Iron/EhgUsh Wagon Idpds. 38,- turpentine, gluo, &c, fi. full assortment of Mo lugs', patent Goat Skins, Knlvcsiand . Tools of Paints of different colors., V. full assortment of pianos, cjuaros, braces, MtW, bench gur bills, liatchot4,'&c< ■ r SADDt-Kits.—*A.- first rato trimmings, such as laces, cloth and BnUlnctl, hood idod leather, patent loath tUln; and figured iDaahor IprlngStf Malablo Goslings, owe, Philips’ l>atont 1)0X08 das, sllTer pUtod ondJa t, Saddle trods/Whlpa, mid addlore voryhhoap.-' • ' J.P.LYNE. 18M.".. (ICE ' ' ’ ‘ TO SIIOKUAKBIIfI.- rocco,'Linings, Bin Lasts, SlioC'Uircac, ] •aU kinds. , -i l ! .. ■ , Blake’s Flnf Proof To CAUPKNTKnS.— saws, cblsols, gages, screws, augurs aud it To CoAOUMAEBgS .assortment of earring tassels, ftingcvdrfll linings, imitation, cm* cr curtain' oil cloth, Irons, Lamps,-Axles, BonJ- Folloep, Hubs,! for wood axles, lino I pan harness mpjintln, OTcry articlo used by Carlisle, March 22j .TVTOTIOE Is horobj -Ll HavingPuqdjSoc Cumborland' county; to the noxtimgUlatu Pennsylvania, Tor ap. 0 capltalof tpp.lbou! to IncroAsofo.twpnt] given, that the Dickinson ity,locatpd In Centerville; %, will nmUp application 0 of the Commonwealth of ujt. jof, Incorporation, wlfy ud dollar?, and! privilogo live thousand dollars, with 1 and power to receive do* ■ powers and - privileges us Saving'lnstitutions.' By, A.O. W>LER., ) , r 2Vsfls'r.. discounting pflvile posits, ana such ot are usually grtmted t oricr oftliojloord. , Juno 20, IStMrrOri rA very largo lot o{,Vfa\ hftAo and (JefSi^n— atprlcus md .upwards, .'fhostdek rtmont pf common, «atln, a* dirof wblcli'wiU ho sold, V, . BjptTON’S ; rangluglrom'Oi eta. consists of . d ftui.’dw silvered andglltpapt lour »i ', ; i l-’i. j^|ili^^P(Bft <^tizeto9isfiiiQUn|ted I fciiltlvatlng ibr t&e tfdo'! oftp; li^dugliptlt Ibjnlly to become 'pVas&saed/oragallbtyOf Eni. gtevlns», btf itoWitcl iArtiilf Ofihf wgei : > \l tf They haVo'determined, tootdcr to .prbaip An oX-' tonsiyp'iale; IbtthelfEngilravingfli flnd'thuanot onlyfeivo ofiaploytiieMttd a largo nuhjber’of art-' ists npd othorSj biil inspire'atxiorig burcountry tu'eiia 1 tbato forworksof art,46 prcsehtlbtthb purchoijelvtpf of.the'm,Uto'.s6|di'V,\.•; ,,, f ‘ , i ' ;J r: ' Gt/W, :of the actual cost q/ 3150,000 .; Each' purohasor of a OheDollar Engraving,' thbrofbte/yacbivas.tipt only pin Engraving richly wbrthi tlio money, put alsp atjekot wlliph onfl- to ond of tho'Gifts When 1 tlio6, are dis. .ttibuied:-' J , ?/''" ’ '.For Ifivo'Doll oft; 6 highly beautifully'piloted in oil, pnd'fly.o.gift-tickets,' Wlllboseptj 6c fifo dollar’aVprth of.splondid dan'bo SDldtted iront tho catalbgug. 1 A copy 6rtbo;catal6gUci''togethcr.witb a spp-; :ob6 6f ;thd EngravittfeSi'cab hb scon at tho btHcb of thiH-papcr.. '.'V',' - For mach,doilaf ;aont, an Engraving .actually worth; tbdt' snm,- and a Gift Ticket, will bb'lm mediately forwarded;:','.'• . ; V', ■■■/'•■- \ : •;Thp Oommij;tdq - beliovlngihat tho success of ; thls-.Grpat^Rational ,Undortakipg wllkbp mate rially energy 6ml ontorprise.of IntelUgunt.orid pcraoyerlng Agcntiß* payo, tqsoU ■ ved to treat with such on the,most liberal terms., t ;,Anyipcrsop'wiahing to,become an. AgOnt, by sending (postpaid, Vsl, .will rccjfivp-by return' of-mail;,» one dollar, engraving, a gift ticket, a pco3pectuß, a cAtrfloguo and alt other necessary ' information; ; -On,the final completion .'of tho sale; tho Gifts • wiilho placed 1 in, ,1110 hrtnds,of a Committee of . thq.purchasbrs to bb distributed, due notice of ; which Will !bo r glven throughout tho t Unllcd States and tho Canadas.- 1 • • •■ V - 'LIST. OF 1 GIFTSj ■ .> .100 marble bftsta 6f Washingt > hat9lo() $lO,OOO 100 - -. Clay ; , ‘ 100 10,000 100 • •«',*- 'Webstar • .. .100' 10,000 100 • ;•*«' M Calhoun ! • IO,QOO‘ ' 60 elegant oil paintings, in splendid ’ ’ ; .gUtframoß^Blzo i Bx4ill. , 6uph,. iioo. ,-6,000 100, c logout oil paintings 2xB ft each,- 60 6,000 600,stoolplattumgravinga, brilliant * •• i -ly col*d !n;oll, rich gilt frames .24x80imeach,: ’• , -, l 10 ■.•6,000 IOjOOO olcgantfltcelplatoengravings.' . „ cojM.in pil J( of, the. Washington • • llpmirabnt, 20x20 in; each, 257,000 stool plate engravings, from; . 100 dUTarontplates, nOwin pbs-,, session 0f,,& owned,by the Art-' iata’ Union, of.the market valup < . ,of, from 60 cts tqJSI OO bach. 1, first-class-Dwelling,ln Blirtst.iJV Glty r W,. Xv- r;>. 22 building io(S in lOO^nd-10l :,t -sts. N.Y. clty,eacU2sxlOO: ■ ( .-‘■ft' doopj at ’ , .1000 -22,00' 100 Villa S Ites*conloiningeach' 10,n. , " - 000 sq» ft. in tho suburbaN, . ’ Y. city, and, , "magnificent view of the Hu<l*. 'Bon River-and Ldrig Island, ; » • Sound, at .500 50,000 20 perpetual leans of cash, without- ; *■ >. ),.■ -interest, or security of 5250 ca. / ‘6,000 60, ' **'■; f*: - 100 *» --6,000 100 . '■**■ <»- *» - 00 ** - 5,000 260 « ■ .H 20 • . 5,000 200 Q 1 « " ■-)' 6«’ ‘ 10,000 •Reference in 'regard.to' tbo-Roal Estate,- F. J.. Flsschor & -. Hoal Estate Brokers, N. T.—- Orders; (post paid,) with money enclosed, to bo addressed,’' • •• V’ 1 ' J. "W. IIOLBKbOKE, Soo’ry, ■, • • 606'Broadwny, N. Y. * .[CPtThb Engravings In the catalogue are pow: ready for delivery.‘ . .. Aug 10, 1854—0 m “Man, Know Xh An Invaluable Pooh for 256ents<~~ i,Everyfa ' ymily'ehowdhavfatojig.** '■ -•. . \ r /inA Ooples iyldln'lcss than a J.UvjUvV y«W- 'A 1 now edition; rp-, Tlsedand nnproved, just Issued.,. • V - ■ : DE, HUNTER'S .MedicalSlanuol Arid Hand Book for thq.AGlxctod—containing an outline of the origin, progres/, treatment and pure qf oyo- ■ ry form of disease riontracted by promiscuous, sqiuaUntetcourso, by solf-obuse or" by’ sexual excess, with advice‘for their prevention,,. Writ- i ten In a* familiar . stylo, Avoiding all mcdicul technicalities; and every thihg that would offend the’'car<if , 'doccncyj"wUhan butlirio of com plaints’ Incident to ’ Fcroxlc3,.l>oro the- fosuU of twenty yettrs’.sucecMful practice, exclu sively devoted to the cnro’pf diseases of .a deli, catq or private nature/., ’ • N •' ; ‘• : f Xb Which is added receipts for the cur'd of the abbvp and a = treatise ontho causes, symptoms pnd enro of tho Fever arid Ague. • ■, TtiUtnony of The Profcsior of. Obstetrics in PennV College', 'Fhiladelvhiit— “DR.' HUN- MEDiqAU. author of this Work, urillko the majority of those who advertise tq.cufo'thb,diseases of, which it trbata is.a graduate of one of the .best Oollegosin the United States.. It alfords-trio pleasure to rec ommend him to thoiidfortunaie; or to.tbo vie tim of< malpractice; as'a succossiul and oxpe. tlOnced practitioner, in whoso honor and integ rlly Urey may 1 place tho* greatest confidence; • Jos, S. Losasuonß, in D.’ .: From A. Woodward, M. J>., qf Ptm*'UniptP’ tiiy, Philadelphia.-lt gives me pleasure.to' add my testimony to tlio profbssionaf ability of the Author of-the, “llKpioAir' Manuai..”—Numer ous cases of disoaso of the Genital* Organs, sbmo 1 01 thent of long standing, have ,'cbmo un der my notice, in which Ills skill has been mani fest in restoring to perfect health, in sdmocasos where tho patient has boon considered boydml medical aid. In tbo treatment 'of Seminal weakness, or* disarrangement of thu'functions’l produced by. self-abuse or' Excess of vonory, | I do not know hla it iperior In the profession,— 1 1 have boon acquainted with tho Author some thlrty yoiira, and dcom It no more than- justice to him as well as kindness to the" unfortunatp victim of oarly.irtdlscretlon, to rccomirioud him as one. la whoso professional, skill' and integrity they may safely coufldo themselves.—Alvukd I Woodwaud, U* .. ' ■ • 1 “This Is, wlthOftt oxcoptlopi tho« most com prehensive and Intelligibly work' on the class of diseases oywhlolv It-troatS', Avoiding all tech nical terms, H addresses Itself to the vCasoft’ot . its rbadofs. • It is froq froin all objectionable mattorj and no -parent, hoWovor fasliduotiß, can ehjoct to placing It in tbo hands of his son»i— Thu author has devoted many years tq tlio treat ment of'the'various Complaints treated’of, rind, with too littlo'breath too llltlo pre sumption to impodej he hosoQbrod toth6 world,- at the merely uomlnoV prlop of 20 cprits, the fruit - of-aoirio twpnty-; yriara* meal; successful pr-holloo.”— Herald.- ; ■ 1 , . «*No toaohcr'or parent'should bp ’Without tho knowledge imparted In this Valuable'work. * It Wtmld save years o.f paln, mtfrtlflcatiori and sor-; raw to tho youth under tholr chQrgc. ,, ~-i J copfe’* Advocate* , ‘.i , s ., , ’v • A BrOsbylorlan clergyman In Ohio, writing of ‘‘Hunter's Medical Manuel'* soys i—-“ Thousands upon thousands of our youth, by ovll, example and Influentd'pf the passions, have boon led in to the habit of fldir-p>lhjtlon,wjthbut realising the islii and • fearful Upon- them selves arid IholrpOstomy. Thoconslitritlonp of thousands who aro raising ferallies navo been enfeebled, If not broken down, and: they do not know tjio cause or thocuro. Anything that can bo ddno so'tQ enlighten; arid Irilfebnce tho 1 pub lic mind as 'to check, arjd .uUlrimtcly to remove this wide-spread source of human wretchedness, would confer the greatest’ blessing next , tp the religion of"Josup Christ, on ,tho pruspnt and coming generation, Intemperance (ortho ukp ofiutoxicating drinks)’ though U'hdq slain thou pandit upon thousands, Is ri°) a, greater.acourgo to the human race. Accept my thanks .on bo-, halrpr tho altlLofed* and, bolJpVo' mo, your to worker In'tho good work you aro ao noliyely en gttgod“in>,V: , ' ,V ' Onp cbpy (seriuroly . onvolopod) bo for warded, free'of postage, to any tfartof tho,irnl- ; tod States for 26 c6nts, or s!*' copies forsl- Address (post paid) OGSDEN & CO., Publish- Box 100, Philadelphia.’ ' OOTBooksoHorsi Canvassers andßook Agents supplied on tho’ most liberal terms. . .■ ; 1 Bsptombor T, lB&jU4f. ' Waynesboro*! lonpvor; T. assortment of. rass ami enamel bake ■ pans* waf-' sis,, tongs* Walt fltccls, butcher A'yV.V !SOSE 6£ yptf.Wlii afflicted; fot yoaraj witbtbis loathabmedlsease', ondv'hO have bcdii'tislhg alfflpst'd^di^'nbst^mbefdro sbpn lofreriprbparttidifo’lWfmUA) »Bjjv«; you:many. singletriaris.worth ffltfo: thou fflU/,Tffla remedy A iSbutb. JJanevdr street,a.jfeWr, doorsimwE.qf tiio'Oqnrt-ii6uB i oi , ri,‘ •, .j. l \' '."•' I’ /,r. T ,: ’■' •• Carlisle, June tlg, ; 18fr4y v ■’■ ■ /*'? y -j; ivv-'• •v- h ’ Markßt-Sfnel, Philadelphia:. ripins subscriber Abdres u tbit* method to Inform JLhia friohda and thoVpubUcla'fcdnorAlyWH has taicctt this . wcUvkhownidond, andhppes; by stribt fattontloq fobfaslnoss, togftln ashore of the public patrobago’berotbforcaoliberaUy extended tphlm while ,it* thi* ftbpyohußlDCSs.in^a^castor conctyj andrccoatlyldCntpberlandoounty; Pa, jehq, Ifoosß.bna jbflea' pedtly; ihfnlßhcd' ( tbroUgh : put/'oud tl\o ,rpbros’are largb'Vohd, airy; pnd for comfort arc .Unsurpassed in the city.’ 'Tuo TAutK is ! al\vays supplied With thp' best the markol'Cfan ftffordi.ahd bis,'Pa a can,compote 'for; choice'll-' qupfa irithtbo best' burs (ft the Otyy./.The BtA ctEs 'ore. v large l nfad .newly,flttcd up. Tor drdterfl and'thcpubHd.ia'goneral.*i ‘ f - , ~ My‘chargea : aro;as reasonable; as any.othbr, In Marketfitreot; } 'Xjiyb mon ioll.'.’- ; ,V . • ~ \ . • ! i ;2AREACIItiR^ .; .Phita, AprU' 18, j 1 1- { f . * , ■ „JOHN P. MIfE,; v;'.V..' T •wnotiESALB and ’ retail dealer In Ateeri ‘ T V can, English • & .German Hardware, Oils, Paints. Varnish, &&** Mq6hani.cs, bßddocs. *md. the public generally, .who 1 - are, In Want of' Hard ware of any.kin.d, urb'lnyitcd toC'aJi In.;and okr atnino my ppusiiallylargo Btock'pf goods, which 1 afai Belling at very 16V it -will few minutes to be con-, vinebd that Vfhat every bddy says must' bo trUu,’ .tbat Lyno’s is Ibe place Jagot gopp goods at loV'pricca. ,J. P.XYNE,, ... , '.[Mdy n.] ■ ;i; ,T VUftidt <tf,N:Hano : . . and Winter Cldthlnff! t [ \ RNOLD &LI respectfully ln,- J\. fonn their friondd and the public', that th(?jr hava now on hand' at their store in Korth -Han over street, opposite Jtaglttuglillu's hotel, a very handsome; aud. complete assortment .of Spring and Sulfimer-., '• *• ! ’Ready-mado Clothing,'; . which they.cnn soil til prices sdloyf as Tp Suit all who way favor them with a visit., Their filotli ing is'all or their own mariufricturo, ajid consists In part of Dross and Fiock-CpATS of Dio host qua Mes. of English and ,I’rehch Clothty made, arid trimmed in the very best style;, Spring Sack Coals of cloth, casslinerosiapd tweeds,' yarioua' colors and prices/' , Z*' ; French Black Docsklnl and .Fancy Cassirop'ro well as Pantaloons of every, description, and cheap. } . .';V -, VESTS of rich fancy<sUks and satins, bomba-; nines, Valoncias/mareoilles, and .chillUbs, lit oil prices. ■. . >-•/'•'/ ' A thllAssoi&icnt of B.OT’S CLOTHING. .* - Fancy,dldsa article's) .embracing ull fho,rioV stylos of CraVats/, 1 ■ *•. ■, ) •' /,• 1 •./White, black and-colored'silk, kid, ( lislo ;■■ . cotton GLOVES of every description/. ■..,, Trunks and. jDarpot Bjigs pf superior nnlshrtu - at low prices.;; ' .■/' 1 ' Suspenders of superior Under* shirts arid'DrOwcrs of lino Merino, silk, net cot ton,’ jpitn hu'd imjalin) of every description and *^ U ombfellaa of'Blilt nn'd cotton very,cheap. Ai: lot which will hu sold' at tho lowest prices wholp. solo,or retail, V Komcmbcr tho old stand, opposite. Jlaglangu. lin'a hotel. 4 r 40,000 41,000 .12,000 ■; ■" : . jitttie Store 6f the iubicriber, Ike Great Mart for ■ Groceries,Hoote d • ' V T' HE subscriber' ruspectfhllyr informs;'bis friends andnumcroua customers that lie has returned from Philadelphia, wlthhlargohbdYflV r|od Sprlfig consisting in'pajiof' . •' V,V - ■ 1 ‘. .Ladies' Dfiit Goods, •• , Such as Mack ahd fancy Silk*, black and ehangc r able Alpacas, Bareges, Barege de Laincs, Mous. :do Boge, Bombasines, plain, llgurcd arid change able VopWß,Lawii«,'CalicQefljtilDgban{B,GlovpB, ;I!oBloryi'Btc’.,''&‘c.’.'-. ‘‘' *■'; • , ..'! V • ■Vt-'-v 'Gentlefnetf* ' ■ I anchas flnbblack arid brbwn-Trench Cloths, black Doeskin.and frihcy'Casalmcrt, Botm and Ibboy bWck‘& Italian Candy Cravats, SJUspcbdert, Gloves, ’’’ . V , HATS : JND CAPS.- ; '-A largo assortment of Mens* & Boya’ lints and Caps/erribraolng every, stylo lind quality.- Also, a largo and varied' assortment of Parasols, Bon l nets and Ribbons. . > - l 1 ‘ •• • J)OMESTJCS, —Blenched & unbleached Mus . Uri, Checks, Tickings, feans, Brills, jper, -Bagging; Opnaburga, Toweling, Tublo-lln ■cns.'&o. • •. ' : ' V . i • BOOTS $ SHOES.i- A largo assortment of Men’s, Women’s ,&'GhUdrcn’s 'Boots'&, Shoes, Jenny Lind & buskin Shoes at very; low prlcda, ■Colored anil white Carpet Chain, largo assorsment of Gro ceries, aUch aa'Sugar, Uotfcoj HotasScs, Rico, ,Toas, &c., &o. . • ARwho visit onr establishment nro free to ac knowledge that wo nro 'soiling Foreign and Do mestic Dry-GoodSj Drto'ts, Shoos, Ac., lit aston ishingly lowprlcca. Ourlowpricbshnvo already attracted a largo number of people- 'The atten tion of all who wish good bargains Is solicited, to purchasers. Don’t forgolj the old stand, Uumcricb’a.cpmor, North Hanover street. • ,>• u --’k ARNOLD & Lrmf.STONv Carlisle, Dee. 3, ' ■ . ■ GREAT ABRUVAt OF Fall & Winter Butter, Eggs, Bags ahd Soap taken at marko ■prices. ' V ' N, ,W. VfQODS^ni.. . Carlisle; Doc. 18,1K51. ' .. - Citizens of curiißfcrland Counfy. *\T7*llO<loßlro good goods at tholowoftipriccs 1 Y V-, ahfl’a very huge and heavy stocktofiolect, ft-onit nro InyUedto cull at the old; Cheap Store, -for, / ‘ , I ,'? '’, ‘’ Silks, Bareges, r .\; Bonnots &.KlbbdDß, ,■ . 'Ttsphes,.Lawps, . ' . t> ( .‘ Barege do.Lalnes, . Glove's, Hosiery,. Glnghiims.Dd Boges f ‘ Lac£i. Edgings, . Otdlcoea French Worked Collars, MusHnsi-’.OhoeUs, r‘. V Spring Shawls,. Tickings, Blftport; • ’.. ' Lrcw Trimmings/. ' Cloths, Cftßslmbres# Vestings, .Summer Stuffs, and ft grci\t ’ variety ql. other gooda,qmhraclng, wo .bojloyp,.every article,in,our lino; to, which all 'wanting Imrgahifl, ore requpatod to examine cuUlnff'gonds Very - close this Spring, ■aminomlstdko.. /.BENT? & BROTHERS.' December 1854;/. Wiijl rapci l , Wall Paper.; . ANOTHER arrival oC Wall Paper just fro jcLcolyodi cheaper than cycr., Shadoa by. tho, oorgo, cheap, cheaper, cheapest! for «ala>y,V • , .'..vW' MENU* SAXTON.' >. April 18, - ' ' ” t ••> ■' ?Save y*ni* ,Old;ldoiai. 1 ; paid foy Old'HoUl, Bucb da .Copper. Brass ftnd Iroh, at 'thd Carlisle Foundry and Machine Shop.', ' . ■ Aug; 10, issi-gm '• ■ ■ 'CoFuftfioltarnV ’’’ v.;• J.EXAfclP)jn’8 1 Patent Corn ShcilojUoci: lex. dodly„tho boat and cbeapoat now ln use.— Fivrmoraarorequestedto call nndoxamlnq ltd! the (jarlfslo Foundry arid Machine', Shop, br.'ol Saxton's Hardware Store. For aalo at reason* able ptlcoa ( by „ . GARDNER A BROTO;,, A FRESH supply pf Points, Oils/ Varnishes,, jfjL Dyo Studs. Glosses, I’iitty, Saah Toola, &o. Also/ Baking Soda and Brian's' Pulmonic Wafers, fortho euro of polighs, Golds. .Asthma, Consumption, and all other dUoascs oftlioLUngs,! for sale af; ' L , B. J. KIEmU’S. .- , , Carlisle,’March 20’, 1854. n RAOKER3.—A now supply of f*6Mi Vy Soda, /Butter, Ple-nlc, Sugar And Trenton ~ 5,1 for tiisTiota.MrysSiaa 'Ml.pncWfi Inatho, asaortmont (ifiooki.latcher, ,Hln»I! ,1 r■ ‘ (*'jSoi4£ ; X>*iy JSSr f operieM; too*- „‘;; ■> 1 }>:*•; ;Qs£lSupAJjr AND,-;plipQ; ,:\ ‘ f S%d( ■ Svltli groat cate;'' Asninny Ipf the’artfolbs fa'dtdW.■ ‘ tab by arid dqtbriprole by ace h \ and exposure^ : greal-oard *fltbb tilcennbt'to ai low such bHlfcleatoaccumulatb Ih aneh qiitofiUei* r Attobtlon lB\ospecianyiiivlte’d to,hl« fitodc-of Medicines, Essential Oils,;T|ncturtB;.TVlnevEx trticts, Oodfenctions;. with tt ftdlassortpicnfof •fljuJ|ti, ■y. c,oNF^cfpNAßm^.. : ot every variety..' ,Ho bas' also a iploa,,'.' ’did assortment of S6apB/fancy; hMr, ■ clothe# 'and Exhaustcrt,'Nipple Shield*. tdoth Washes abtt 'Pos^.ViAiab,'^;;'^ A ,' fMedi(mil Wfrtes end ßrabdtei' t J "v of thobtat qtalliiv'' Begardi'frbjii : tijd*.hafe'lli«. .Tdna arid' Spanish houses', of ever# flavor* from one v J / ,x ; ‘- 1 ■■ !; '' In' to orisrire bla : curtbriiorii against fait- ■ tdlfca during any temporary ab&snco bfthdpfta prlotor;‘iho ’ sendees of’^oxiK>riDri’ced'ot>d ( coM* l ' potonf.osslSta lit, have,been' 1 secured,': yrMoh' Will bo fclt tor'bo importrint, in viewof therospbrisK . billtlb#-wh!6li‘are knovm'to.drivoKrOrtipoti '• druggist;'. ■"•'■ "* ',i,V ■ .■'■• i ;v \’k Phy sicians’.prescription* will bo falthfrillyand’ promptly attended to* Orders from. Pbyaklani Qpd' MerClhaiits in Uio country,wUlbO filled; with; care, and at prices which must prove satlefactory,- . A liberal sltiiro'of public patronage is Kspocjr. ft.Uy^Ucltcd. I ’M^l2B,^l^.,:;.V~ ' '" ! DR. (XOB«E Z. DBETZ, r M. WlLlj'porform nil dporaklbos nfton tlw teeth that mhj be tciiultedfor their proepWnlion. Artificial teeth WdrtoiJi toin'a single-ttotoo jut entire set, on thd iliost.KcionlUlc principles. Dis ease* I 'bf thomonthand Irregularities corefnlly treated; , Office .’at tha. residence,of his bxouwjV, on-North Pittstropt.\,v' ;.:-;'' • • Carlisle, March 2ft, 1854. ,1r perform ail opcirntloha dbbn \V that 'are’ teiihlrca'’ter thclt lirc.crntlion such'is nistoro the loss of, them >hy Inserting'Aranwai Teeth,'from a single tooth to a full sou . ' ' oyOfllcebn Pittptroet, afowdoon*Spnthd the RailroadHptol.; ... /-• N. D. Dr. Loomis will bo absent from Cariuw tho last ion days id each 'month* I/, U./.:- f ■ ‘ Xitrlislo, March 28...:.-t itK' .-.V , V","Dr. Gcbrgc W./ Weldlcli, eAIIEFULIY! attend* to pit operation* tpon tlio Teeth dlubaao or 1 Irregularity,ipoy requlre^'llo'al&o lns«irt Teeth >C otow; do.scHi»UoD, eetdh ni PlTot/Slh glo iuii BlockTDethj ami teeth ttlfh “contlnuoui GdriisjV andTVll! cdli'sfmrt ArtftfcluT;Palatc»j ObturttWohai Beguliitfo* I’lece*, and pllohce used In thy dontar«tt; ' Opcfrttftrg* rmnrr at tho.rukldcrico of l)rV Sumfcftl Elliott, Uaitlllgli strecti Carlisle.* S • - , 0 y : 1 -o* t ' • Flrolnsurttnco* - f*. »<•!'■ THE Alien and East Fohnsborotigh jtfntoal Tiro Inauraiico 'Company; of CutnourUnd county, incorporated by umact’of Assembly, la now fullyorganlzed, fvml In operation.under the management of the following ManageWpTlit' /r ' Daniel Bally, Wpi, H. Oorgas, J 1 idmel.Cpcfc lln» Melcholr Brbnnenmn,’ Christian John.C. Dunlap, Jacob 11. Coovor, Lewis Ityaty Henry Logan, Benjamin 11. Musscr, JaftobMam* ma,‘Joseph Wickcrsluun, Alexander Oaftesri. ■ ' The rato» ofiusunmou are at} loWand fiiTotayl? uSaiiy.Company of the kbidlh ilio State; sons wishing to buuoiho, inoinb'crfl.bro intitcA to make application to the Agents of tho Ooinpany who are willing "to Vait upon tlidm nt anr*' l^^ ' ' BENJ. Hi MOSSEU, President.- \ .♦ IlKiinv IiOOAx, yico President. 1 ; Bcorotary-i ; ~l ’’ Micuael Oocklw, TreashVer.', ■‘March 28,1854; •' J*’ * ■ • ; , AGENTS.; CiriiDEnLAKi) Cnvhtr j—Jt ud olph Marlin, N<* Cumberland i 0. BMlerman,'Ktng»toWn| Hwff Zcarihg.Slilrcmanstowni /Charles 8011, Carlliw Dr. J. Ahl, Chnrchtowm Snmnel.Grah*m,wt” PcnnabororJamcaHcDowclUFrankfords Griffith, Soutli Middleton jSamuol Woodbtus, Dtchinhon \ Samuel Cbovor, Benjamin Ktlck, MechoulcHburgi John Sherri ck, LUburai • DavlqCoovor; Shopberdfllown..-' ; $ ,-Tojuc Bowman,DiUsbuit I v Wolford, Franklin; John Smith, Ingtonj W< S. Plying, J. W> C*?*: i* adlaor ' ’■ ■] 1 . WAHriismmo.-—Houser, & Loclunnn.. • • Members of the Company havlngpoliclw #jjw to expire, can bare them renewed plication to any of the Agents * , WAIX CAPEB |FO» THE ■' IHAVEJUBt KitilVwl'my'Sprlng Stock of P«- por ll&Dglufeß,wVloljL*utt>aßßln *tylii.,nuauif and pried any that hen 1 ever bdeu . oxhlwtad *ln Onrlislo, 1 rcffi>oclfully oftlloli » ealt torn the per sons in wantof Paper, anydoaorij*. tion. as 1 am confldont rny, assortment far aur> puses any In the Borough, and In stylo and prfcf lias but few rivals in tho,city,\ I.onty.ask pf tbo pablie to <jall In and examine my RMOrtmonfc.lw foropmUlnKtheir purchases, at, Jam copfldopt my Phased dcalgni cannot fall topleaso the mast flwtidldus. .JOHN P.I#VNE . ?V i .-U ~. ■ W**t «(rf< rfXqrjbJfrmtrtfi, .* qriUrtp 1 , ■ riKSt AKKIVAE* OJP- 1 ' >VAREf THE suhaQrjber Jiaylng, rctunyctl tipmlflitfcjtj, bttfljuet qpened fpr sho Spring.^ra^ o A and well Selected a took of Foreign and pbmoMlo Hartlwaro, embracing' everything usually found In tha{ line of business. "The ftttenU6npfW«nd» und tho,public generally Is rcspdcilhDydlrect*! to the nssorthienl on i hand 1 , aasurlng-fhe®*’P** goods of ail kinds will Wo cold foroaih email advance on manufacturer* .V V Canenfert and MM »? .fJJJi" InoUio assortment: pf Bolts, Screws, Glass, FuUy x M* 'jr£*T Remember tho .old wbc;p th W on. !March2B,lBs!h ' Iholow, worroswaiot:«rwwJwjr.ftw««' hotrd oh' > 'I- V-4'fl .... iV W™ 8»«»*'•j 18MV. ■ ■fiu-coMlneUWachlMe*. :, ;* ■<.l -‘jrijf .the beat moho eon.UuHy onha»81^; 0 ' Uf talu at the. Carllala Foundry aafl'MicWno Shop. =, ■ GARDNER * DPOTVNv, Atigaßl 10, IBSU-rEw . , ■ ■,. ' i' ' - ' i ■ ’ •
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