ypi' X : -ME SMSOSS. fBOSI •THE OBBMiJ*. C' t \ 'Say'aud corn and buds and flowers, ice and fruit and wine,— Snns and Seasons, slcots and showers, " "Bring; In turn, those gifts divine. Spring blows, Summer grows, > Autumn reaps, Winter keeps; gpring.prepares, Summer provides, : Autumn hoards, and Winter hides. Oome, then, Irionda their praises sound, .. Summer, Autumn, Winter, Spring, I'M they run their yearly round, Each In turn with gladness sing! ‘Time drops blessings as he flies— f '-'Time makes ripo and Time makes wise. Amnsing Incident. On# of the stores of this city wtia, a few days #fto;ihe scenrof an amusing mistake. A gen tleman from'.the country who had, in view oi the nearness of Christmas, been supplying himself at a.blothlng store with a new onttlt, consisting of such articles ns go to complete a gentleman s wardrobe, stepped into a dry goods store where B lady equally mindful of her person, was pro oaring such articles as go to make up.a lady’s wardrobe. Having completed her purchases, and her package being made up, it was placed ] near that of the gentleman, and the two bundles —doubtless feeling "Christmas in the bones”— concluded to play a track upon their unsuspec ting owners \ and therefore took it in their pranking beads to swap themselves. This they slyly did, and soon found themselves travelling qa—-the gentleman’s purchases affectionately hogged up In the lady’s embrace, and her “tlx lus** rtiSjly slowed away under the arm oi the genflemiui? •' The two purchasers, on reaching homes, were, of course, eager to display .their, finery to their friends, and consequently.addressed themselves to the work of opening their bundles, which they soon did, When 10l and behold! what was their amusement to And,a» Pat says, <* faith, and it was neither ol fhOrai**' . The gentleman’s sundry unmention able articles, delighted with the success of the trick, impudently danced out, shocking the sen (abilities Uf the lady; wlrile her goods timidly .peeped forth from beneath the folds of the pa-, ashamed of the company they had got in, dnd looking perfect nondescripts to the unac customed eye of the astonished beholder. The two disappointed ones early the next morning sought the same store, where, fortunately, they met, ottd having bloshlngly exchanged their frolicsome bundles, “ went on their way rejoic ing,*’— Virginia Paper . ATahXKC 05'tub Uailboad.—lt {a said that tho Highlanders in Canada wept when they tend upon Scotch heather, and that when a Swiss I soldier hears his nativojiirs in a foreign country hejsafihoted to tears. All men like to hear the tnuste Of their vernacular. Even the true boni.Yankee, like outsell, direct from Taunton, goqv)tlnXoS'feels similar emotions. The other day ire took a short rido upon the railroad. All at onCO the train carao to a stand—a raw-boned Yankee (wo took him to bn Pcleg Sass, tho brother of Job Saw.) demanded tho reason.— On being told that they were on tho side track, awaiting for another train, be pushed up tho window, and projected bis bead and half his bo dyto«ee what was the matter. ti jjy golly 1” said he, “there she ocmes, licky tyswiwsell” TPhon tho train began to pass he held hfs breath till tho last car had passed.— Then he pushed half Ids body again out of the window and watched the receding train. At length ho drew in his anaconda frame and draw ing a long breath, ho broke the silence, “ By gosh nil firelocks—no wonder that people is skeorod that ride on the Railroad." —Toledo Slade, ftj?*Tt Is said to have been satisfactorily de monstrated, that every time a wile scolds her husband sho adds a now wrinkle to her face 1 It la thought that the announcement of this fact will bare a most salutary eflbct, especially ns it is’tfftderstood that every time a wife smiles on her husband, it will remove one of the old wrin kles I Hr. Caudle is delighted with the discov. ery, and anticipates sunshine the year round, as Mr*. Caudlo has an unquenchable desire to ap pear young and handsome, and mourns deeply oyer the rapid departure of her youthful charms. P6W Curtain-lectured husbands are looking up. What is sympathy,''asked Iko trfrtfiicd* not got very far io the humanities, Mrs. Part ington was at the JiUio white pine table, buaiod with her Thanksgiving pies, with tier gown pin ned op to a festoon behind, that upholstery might In vain try to imitate, and she stopped short as the jno crust she was rolling out to an-1 swer him. “ Sympathy,'’ said she. sublimely, ! holding the rolling pin in her left hand, “ sytn- j palhy is that feeling th.it enters into a man and warms the cockerels of his heart, and leads him I to send round turkeys to bless the hearts and | other In’grds of tho poor nl Thanksgiving. God , help 'on* while those that have no sympathy net as if there was a perdition wall between them and everybody else, for whom tho poor never siyi God bless vmi.” Ike was deeply engaged With what site said, at the same time engaged in trying tho quality <>f the moat for the mince pies. WOMiN’rt SI'HKUK. 1110 k HUH never Wrote !\I)V thing more beautiful ami true than the follow Ing : “ The true woman for whose ambition a husband's lore and her children'll adoration in sufficient; who applies her military instincts to the discipline of her household, and whoso leg. Islatlvea exercise themselves in making laws for her nurse; whoso intellect has field enough lor her In communion with her husband, and whoso heart asks no other honors than his lovo and ml miration | a woman who does not think it a wekness to attend to her toilet, and who does not disdain to bo beautiful; who believes in Iho virtue of glossy hair and well-lilting gowns, and who eschews rents and raveled edges, slip slop shoes and audacious make-ups; a wdman who speaks low, and does not speak much; who la patient and gentle, and intellectual and Indus triousj who loves more than she reasons, and I rarely argues, but adjusts with a smile; such n 1 woman is the wife wo have all dreamed of once j io our lives, and who is the mother wo still wor. I ship In the barkward distance of the past; such ' a Woman as this docs more for human nature, and more for woman’s cause, than all the sea captains, barristers, Judges, and members of Parliament put together—God-given and God blessed as sho is. Ahsoddib or tub GniAvrr.—Tho Now Op. leans Sun relates a humorous story of a very well dressed and genteel looking person, who was carious to boo tho Giraffe, and who stepped up to tho “man wot’* recalves the money with ers the Giraffe to bo seen hero ?” «»Yes sir.” “ I want to soo him.*' “ IVery well* sir-” “U*s fifty omits. Isn’t It f” “One dollar, sir. Fitly coots for servants.” “Well, I’m a servant.” “Yon a servant V* :*«Yes sir.” ‘‘“Tho devil I Whose?” “Yours, sir, your humbln servant.” “Walkln amt lake a seat." Tho joke was worth the price of admission. 07* A now Poor House, in Cook County. Ul tras recently Inaugurated by a grand ball.— The ideals indicative of proems, and the ex ample mat bo useful. Opening a Poor House » ball I ‘•This is a great country.” 07“ A friend Bold to another, on seeing n handsome equipage wailing in ibe, street, “1 should like a drive out, would’nt you L ' ‘Get in, replied tho wag, and ‘l’ll bo bound for it, they’ll soon drive you out.’ 07* Henry Ward Beecher savs that ‘Dress docs not make tho man, hot when the mania made, ho looks better dressed up.* Q7* An exchange tells us. that paper collars for gentlemen aro about coming Into fashion.— Tho Know-Nothings hare sworn oil’ wearing any more Irish linen. ' 07 There aro certain exciting epochs in a woman’s life that aro never forgotten S such as for instance, tho first time she carries a para sol ; tho first time aho receives a valentine; the first time she goes to an evening, party; the first iimo A proposalifi made to her; tho first time sho wears a silk dress and the first time bho puts on ibe wedding ring- WHITE HALL ACADEMY. 3 miles West of Harrisburg,-Pa, Trrrc Eighth session of tins popular and flour ishing Institution, will commence on Mon day the 6th of November next, under the most favorable auspices. During the present year such improvements and additions have been made as Us increasing patronage demanded.— The Principal will be assisted by a full corps of experienced Teachers, and spe cial attention will be paid to the health and com fort of the students. TERMS Boarding, Washing and Tuition in the English branches, and Vocal music per session of B months, Instruction In Latin or Greek, each French or Gorman, Instrumental Music, The attention of Parents aud Guardians Is earnestly invited to this Institution. Circulars will bo furnished and any information will be given on application, either personal or by letter to D. DENLINGEK, Principal, September 7,1864. Harrisburg, Pa. STOVES! STOVES!! STOVES!!! JOHN D. QORGAS would inform tho public that ho has now on hand at his establishment, on Marin St,,ncxtdoorto Marion Hall, a largest and most complete assortment of COOK, OF FICE & PARLOR STOVES to be found in this county, which will be sold at the lowest pri ces for cash or approved credit. His stock consists of a largo assortment of new and high ly approved PATENT COOKING STOVES, finished in the most complete manner, and cal culated foreither wood or coal, or both. Ail the old standard patterns which have stood the lest of experience, may be found at bis estab lishment. Also, a great variety of the most approvod.-aud’-beautiful >EARLOR OFFICE STOVES,.including a -number of now styles, possessing very superior advantages over those heretofore in use. Families and housekeepers arc respectfully invited to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere. Stoves delivered to any part of tho country and put up at the shortest notice. lie continues to do all kinds of TIN ANDSIIEET IRON WAKE,and Copper Work, and has constantly on hand or will make to or der every article required by housekeopersor others in this lino. His stock of Tin and Cop per Ware embraces every kind of household and kitchen utensil, warranted equal to tho best manufactured. Persons in want of articles In his line may Always be sure of being accommo dated to llielr satisfaction by giving him a call. Nov. 9, 1854. Bargain* Extraordinary! NEW GOODS! THE subscriber has just returned from tho cities of Now York and Philadelphia, tho Cheapest nml most splendid assortment oj Fall and Wluicr Goods ever brought to Car lisle. Having purchased from several of tho largest Importing houses in New York for cash, U will enable me to offer Inducements and give better bargains to my old customers and alt who may favor him with a call, than con be had nt any other store in the town or county. I have the cheapest Flannels, Satinetts, Cloths, Kentucky deans. Mouse de Lains. Do fieges, Mualinos, Tickings, Ac. Ac., over offered in tho borough. It is Impossible to enumerate one-half the ar ticles. Como one and all, in want of cheap goods and judge for yourselves. We take plea sure in allowing our goods. Recollect tho Old j Stand, East High street. CHARLES OGILBT. Carlisle, October 12, 1864. .^G'dn'nsl W. K. CAMPBELL. j. H. weise, Bai at Weito Sc Campbell’* NEW and cheap store, south-west corner of Hanover and Loutlier streets. We now feel a pleasure in announcing that wo have just re ceived a splendid and choice assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, which wo will offer at such prices as cannot fall to please the public. Tho stock consists of J>rc«» Woods, Black and fancy dress silks, Foulards, Organdies, brilliants, lawns, jaconets, bareges, &c. Embroideries, fyc. A handsome lot of Spencers, l/nderslooves, col lars, ruffllngs. edgings, Insertings, mourning col- Jars, embroidered linen cambric handkerchiefs. Domestics! Ginghams, Cheeks, Tickings, Muslins, Joans, Kcd and white Flannels, 4cc. A of Cloths, Casaimeroe and Nestings, very cheap. * lion nets! A large assortment of Ladles and Misses French Lace, Gossamerc, Belgrade, Tripoli, Braid and Straw Bonnet*; Misses Flats at vory low prices. Hats I Men and Hoys’ Canton, Leghorn, China Pearl Senate ami Palm Leaf Hats. J’aniftuJa, UtnbrullJU) ami Looking Gluaaos, vcr ohuap Boots ami Shoes/ W> arc selling ft largo lot of Ladies Shoes and (Jailers at greatly reduced prices, as wo Intend discontinuing this brunch of our business. Groceries / Uio and Java Coffee, Roasted Coffer, Brown and white Sugars, Loverlng’s Syrup Molasses, Teas and SpiCes. Our slock for variety and cheapness is certain ly not surpassed by any in the county. Those [ who wish to purchase articles of superior quality ‘ u{ ieasonable prices, should not fail to give US ft '.rail. W'EISE h CAMPBELL. Carlisle. April 5, IHol. Fail (6 Winter Clothing! Henry K. Hitter, .Souf/i lluuocrr street, next door o the Post-office, Carlisle, ( World) inform his friends and (ho public that bo has lately added largely to his stock, and Is fully prepared to supply all who umv favor bun with a call, with any, article in his line. We ban Just completed a most extensive assortment of Spring Sc Summer Clothing, which lie Hatters hlmsult ho cun sell as cheap If not cheaper, than any other establishment In this counly. fie lias always on hand a groat variety of ready made clothing, suitable for ail seasons,magufuc. turee under Ids own supervision,find guaranteed to give satl.H/aotJon to purchasers. Just received, a largo assortment of Cloths, Casshnors h Vestings, with a full supply of Full fc Winter Goods, which will bo made up in a fashionable and durable manner, nt short notice Hnd on reasonably terms. Ho would call attention to his slockol Shirts, Coliars, Cravats, llandkorchloft, Suspenders, ilosieiy, &0., which is most complete. For the liberal patronage horctolureoxtoudod 1,11,1 ( iio fuels-indebted to his numerous custo mers, and assures them that i\o efforts will be sp.in-d in futuro to please thorn In stylo, manu facture and price. Give us a call. Doc. 12, . A CARO. Dr. H. W. Cauftnan WOULD respectfully announce to tho citi zens of Carlisle and vicinity that after an experience of twelve years in the practice of Medicine, be ban located himself In their midst l for the purpose of devoting Ids entire attention totbn practice of tbo profession, and would re spectfully solicit a share of public patronage. Ills ofllcu and residence Is next door to 0. 1 Maftlaughllu’s Hotel, North Hanover st. Carlisle, .1 une 22, 1864—0 m. Notice IS hereby given, that application win bo mado to the next Legislature, agreeably to the con stitution and laws of the OommouwouUUof Penn sylvania, Tor an alteration In tho charter of tho Carlisle Deposit© Bank, so as to confer upon! said Bank tho rights and privileges of a bank of] issue, to change tho name to that of “The Car lisle Bank/* and,to increase tho capital stock ( ,no hundred and fifty thousand dollars, (fprac tlodblo. By order of the Board of Directors. WM. M. BBETBM, Cashier. Carlisle, Jime 2tt, 1861—Om New Goods Again!' PRIOES, REDUCED! I AM now opening my second supply of Sum mer Goods, which have been bought for cash at astonishingly low prices, Mus do Baize at 124 worth lof. Lawns (Ihst colors) 64 worth 124. . 1 Lawns (fast colors) 124 worth 20. Barege do Laiucs 6J worth 124* Barege de Laines I2| worth 26. Muslins 64 worth 8, Baroge s 18| worth 81. Black Silks 024 worth 87. Black Silks $1 worth $1,26. Stockings 6$ worth 124* Black Casshperes $1 worth $1,60, A fhll assortment of Needle Worked Undcr slcevcs, Collars and Cbimczctts. Ladies Dress Coods, n great variety, such as Tissues, Summer Silks, Lawns, Baragcs, &c. SUMMER SHAWLS, very low. Great Bargains in Hosiery and Gloves. A good supply and very cheap, ol Gentlemen’s Summer Clothes, Pant Stuff & Vesting. PARASOLS, BONNETS, RIBBONS, Cam bricks, Table Covers, Tickings, ChcckßjX.iucns, Linen Handkerchiefs, Diapers, &c., cheaper! than ever sold in Carlisle, 800/s and Shoes, A little lower than ever. Having now tho.larg cst and cheapest stock of Now Goods in. the county, I am determined to give all who will favor mo with a call, great bargains. Our old friends and'customers are earnestly invited to call at the old store, East Main st. Our motto is « short profits and quick sales. ” CHAS. OGXLBY. Carlisle, Juno 1,1854. $55 50 6 00 6 00 10 00 “Wo Strive to Please.” THE' Subscriber would respectfully announce to the citizens of Carlisle, rind ’all persons' visiting the same, that ho has now on hand and will continue to bff supplied with the latest nov elties of each successive season, comprising, in part, CONFECTIONARIES of the choicest varieties, such as Fine Candy Toys, Jelly Cukes, Bon Rons, Gum, Cordial, Le mon, Chocolate, and Fruit Drops, Rose, Vanilla and burnt Almonds; French and exploding Sec rets, also all the common varieties, all of which will bo sold wholesale or retail, at low rates, at THE OLD STAND, N. HANOVER ST., a few doors North of the Bank, where ho has jusi received Fruits and Nuts of the latest imports- tionu, such as Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Citrons, Currants, soft and paper shelled Almonds, Filberts, Cocoa, Cream and Ground Nuts. Also, TOYS AND FANCY GOODS, of every kind and from all parts of Europe, man ufactured of wood, glass, china, papicr-machie, tin. India rubber, zinc, Kc.. such as tine wax, kid and jointed dolls, sewing and card baskets, work and fancy, boxes, flower vases, motto caps, tea setts, music boxes, port monies, battle-doors, grace hoops, masks, drums, puns, trumpets, do minosc, lotto and other games, fee., fancy soaps and hair oils of every variety. In connection with the above, a large stock of FAMLY GROCERIES, such as Lovering’s crushed, pulverized and brown Sugars, Coffee, Molasses, Starch. Indigo, Sale ratus, Green and Black Tens, Spices, Butter, Water and’Sfida Crackers, Mutches, &c., and as wc “ Strive to Please,” all are invited to call and examine our stuck. The subscriber returns his thanks to the public for the patronage heretofore bestowed oh him, and hopes by a desire to please to merit a con tinuance of the same. P- MONYER. Carlisle, March 28, 1884. Useful, Urn grant, and Good I BJ. ICIEFFER has just returned from Phll • adelphla, with an additional supply of Fresh DRUGS, which, in connection with his former slock, will make his establishment complete in this department. In addition to the above, ho has also just opened a fresh supply of Confectionaries, Fruits, Nuts, Pastes, and Fancy Articles of every description. Tho attention of ladles is especially Invited to bis extensive assortment of fancy articles, La dies’ Toilet Fancy Soaps and Perfumes of every variety. Gentlemen are invited to examine his fine assortment of Fancy ' Sopors, Chi na and Porcelean Pipes, Tobaccocs of every va riety, Shaving and Toilet Soaps, which will bo found to be very superior; Canes, Hiding ond Carriage Whips, and many other articles which more especially Interest gentlemen. A number of very superior Woolen Malts on hand. * The Proprietor will happy to have his friends generally call and examine his goods, w hether (hoy may wish to purchaser not. B. J. KIEFFEH, Carlisle, March 28. 1851. REEVE L- KNIGHT, (ducce»»or to Hartley tf A'mgAL) Itcdding At Carpet Wavclionac, NO. 148 South Second Street, 5 doors above Spruce st reet. Philadelphia, where he keep* constantly on band a full assortment of every article In bis lino of business. FF.ATJIF.U BEDS, FEATHERS, Patent Spring Mattresses, Curled Hair, Moss, Corn Husk and Straw Mattresses, Velvet Tapestry, Tapestry, Brussels, Three-Ply, Ingrain, Vene tian List, Hag Hemp Carpetings, OH Cloths, Canton Mattings, Cocoa and Spanish Mattings, Floor and Stair Druggets,' Hearth Rugs, Door Mats, Table and Piano Covers, to which he re spectfully invites the attention of purchasers. October 19, 1854—1 y gPEKDID JEWELRY I Thomas conlyn, west High st., a few doors west of Burkholder’s Hotel, Ims 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 at all prices, eight day Clocks, Silver ta- and tea spoons, silver table forks and butter knives, gold anti silver spectacles, ladles’ and gentlemen’s gold pens and pencils, gold pons with silver holder, gold chains of every descrip tion, oar ami linger rings, nt all prices, breast pins.&c. Also, Accordenns and Musical Boxes, together with a great variety of fancy articles.— Persons desiring to purchase, are Invited to call anti examine Ibu assortment. We are prepared to sell nt very reasonable prices. Quality of all all (roods warranted to bo as fine os sold for. THOMASCONLYN. Carlisle, March, 28, 1858. HATS 1 HATS! I Til E subscriber respectfully informs Ins friends ami the public generally, that ho has removed bis Hat and Cap Store to his new build ing in Main street, whero ho will be glad to nee ins old customers and friends. He has now on hand a splendid assortment of Hats of fSnf all descriptions, from the common Wool (lie finest Fur and Silk Hub, and at priccstW must suit every one who has an eye to getting the worth of hia money. His Silk, Moleskin and Denver Hals, are unsuri«issed for lightness, durnbdity and finish, by those of any other establishment in the county. Boys’ Hats of every description constantly on hand. Call and examine Carlisle, March 20, 1868, Patent Galvenlzcd Iron Tubing, FOB CHAIN PUMPS. THE Tubing, made of Galvanized Iron by patent machinery, possesses great strength, combined with simplicity and neatness, and Is warranted not to corrode, Is now offered for sale at the wnrohous of tho Jmeriean Gahenised Iron Works, No. 14, North Tenth Street, Phlla.— A full assortment of our American Galvanized Sheet and Hoofing Iron always on hand. All orders promptly attended to by [Juno 10,8m] McOUIXOUGH feCo. TuUo Wotlcc, THAT all persons about commencing house keeping, and all In want of them can get supplied with knives & forks, spoons, ladles, coffee-mills, pans, kettles, band-irons, 6tc., at a very low rato, .by 11. SAXTON. 1 March 2il, 1863* TABLE OIL.—A now lot of superior Tnblo OH, as also Pickles, Tmuatto Ketchup, Bay .Hum, French Mustards, ko. forenloby | Aug> 0} 186*. J. w. ROT. Ifew York Advertisement From Visscher rf'Schcll’s Getfi. Advertising llousc, ' American; Artists’ Ifhlbn! THE American Aif isf a’ Union, would respect fully annouheo to the citizens of tbo United States and the Canadas, that tor the purpose of cultivating a taste; for tho fiuo arts throughout the country, and,with tho view of enabling every family to .become possessed of a gallery of En. gravings, by the Firct Jlrtisfs of the Jtge. They have doteritiised, in order to create an ex tensive sale for their Engravings, and thus not only give ouijiloyiucnt to a largo number of art ists and others, but Inspire among our country men a tasto for works of art, to present to the ■purchasers, of tholr engravings, when 2o0,00() of them are sold, * 250,000 Gifts, of the actual cost 0/ $150,000 Each purchaser 9f_u One Dollar Engraving, therefore, receives not only an Engraving richly worth tho money, hut also a ticket which enti tles him to one of the Gifts when they aro dis tributed. „ , , • _ For Five Dollars, a highly flnlshcdEngraymg, beautilully painted in oil, and live gift tickets, will ho sentj or five dollar’s worth of splendid Engravings can bo selected from tho catalogue. A copy of the catalogue, together with a spe cimen of one of the Engravings, can bo seen at the office of this paper. \ ' For each dollar .sent, an Engraving actually worth that sura, and a Gilt Ticket, will bo Im mediately forwarded. The Committee believing that the success of this Groat National Undertaking will hamate rlally promoted by the energy and enterprise of intelligent and persevering Agents, have resol ved to. treatUith such on the most liberal terms. Any person wishing lo,become an Agent, by sanding (post paid,) $l, will rcpolMby of mail, a one dollar engraving, a gilt ticket, a prospectus, a catalogue and all other necessary Information. On tho final completion of the said, the Gifts will bo placed in the hands of a Committee of the purchasers to bo distributed, due notice of which will bo given throughout the United Slates and tho Canadas. LIST OF GIFTS: 100 marble busts of Waslnngt’n at $lOO $lO,OOO 100 “ “ Clay 100 10,000 100 <« « Webster 100 10,000 100 « (t Calhoun 100 10,000 60 elegant oil paintings, In splendid gilt frames, size Bx 4 It. each. 100 6,000 100 elegant oil paintings 2x3 ft each, 60 6,000 500 steel plate engravings, brilliant ly col’d In oil, rich gilt frames 24x80 In. eachf 10 5,000 10.000 elegant steel plate engravings col’d in oil, of the Washington Monument, 20x20 in. each, 237.000 steel plate engravings, from 100 different plates, now in pos session of, & owned by the Art ists’ Union, of thomarkot value Of, from 60 cts to $1 00 each. 1 flrst-class Dwelling, In Blstst. N< Y. City, 22 building lota in 100 and 101 ats. N. Y. city,«ach 20x100 ft. deep, at 100 Villa Sites, containing each 10, 000 sq. ft. in the suburbs N, V. city, and commanding a magnificent view of the Hud son River and Long Island Sound, at 600 50,000 20 perpetual loans of cash, without interest, orsecurityofs2soea.,-''' 5,000 50 c< « “ HH) *4 5,000 100 n c« « 60 ‘( 6,000 250 << “ “ 20 «*•' 6,000 2000 “ *• “ 6 “ 10,000 Reference in regard to tho Real Estate, P. J. Fisscher & Co., Heal Estate Brokers, K. Y.— Orders, (post paid,X.wilh money enclosed, to bo addressed, J. W. HOLBROOKE, Scc’ry, p 606 Broadway, K. Y« Engravings in tho catalogue nro now ready for delivery/ Aug 10, 1854 —Cm “mail. Know Tliyaulf. 5 ’ An Invaluable Book for 25 coifs. —“ Every fa mily shouul have a copy. 7 * 100,00 vised and improved: jbsf tested. DR. HUNTER , S V Medical Manuel and Hand* Book lor the AfllictOd —containing an outline of the origin, progress, treatment and euro of eve ry form of disease contracted by promiscuous sexual intercourse, by soif-abuso or by sexual excess, with advice for their prevention. Writ ten in a familiar £ylc, avoiding all medical technicalities, and everything that would offend the ear of docencyj with on outline of com plaints incident tb-Fcmalcs, from the result of some twenty yearsViraccosafnl practice, exoln slvcly. devoted to thj cure of diseases of a deli cate or private nature. To which Is added receipts for the euro of the above diseases, ami a treatise on the causes, symptoms and curoiof the Fever and Ague. Testimony of TA* Professor of Obstetrics in Penn. College, Philadelphia — “DR. HUN TER'S MEDICAL MANUEL’ —The author of this work, unlike Iho majority of those who advertise to euro thb discascsof which It treats is a graduate of one of the best Colleges In the United States. It nffordd mo pleasure to rec ommend him to the udforluuatc, or to the vie Um of malpractice, ftB a successful ami expo, rlonced practitioner, in whose honor and integ. rily they may place the greatest confidence Jos. S. Lonoshoue, M. U. From A. Hoodicflrfi, M. D., of Penn. Uitiver tily, Pltitadelj)hta.-~lt gives me pleasure to atk my testimony to the professional ability of tin Author of the “Medical Manual.”— Ntuner oub cases of disease of the Genital Organs, some ol them ol long standing, have come un der my notice, In which his skill lias been maul lest in restoring to perfect health, In some case where the patient has been considered boyom medical aid. In ‘the treatment of Semina weakness, or disarrangement of the function produced by self-abuse or Excess of vunery I do not know his mper/or In the prrfession.- I have been acquainted with the Author some thirty years, and drum it no more than justice to him as well us kindness to the unfortunate victim of early indiscretion, to recommend him as one In whoso professional skill and integrity they may safely cotifldo themselves.— Alvbkd Woodwaud, M. D. “This la, without exception, the most com prehensive ami Intelligible work on the class of diseases on which it treats. Avoiding all tech nical terms, it addresses Itself to the reason of its readers. It Is free frojn all objectionable matter, and no parent) however fasllduous. can object to placing ildn the hands of his sons.— The author has devoted many years to Um treat ment of the various Complaints treated of, and, with too little breath to puff, and too little pre sumption to Impose, ho hasoflered to the world, at the merely nominal price of 25 cents, tho fruit of some twenty years’ most successful practice.”— Herald. “Ko teacher or parent should bo without tho knowledge Imparted In this valuable work. It would save years of pain, mortification and sor raw to the youth under their charge. ’’—People's Jldvocate, A Presbyterian clergyman In Ohio, writing of “Huntcr’sMedlcal Manuel” says:— I '‘Thousands 1 Upon thousands of out yputh, by evil example ami Influence of tho passions, have been led (n r to the habit of self-pollution, without realizing the sin and (earful consequences upon them selves and theirpoatority. Tho constitutions of thousands who are ‘ raising families have been enfeebled, if not broken down, and they do not know tho cause or the euro. Anything that can bo done so to enlighten and Influence tho pub lic mind as to chock, and ultimately to remove tills wide-spread source of human wretchedness, would confer tho greatest blessing next to tho religion of Jesus Christ, on Dio present and coming generation. .Intemperance (or tho use oflntoxlcaling drinks) though it slain thou sands upon thousands, Is not a greater scourge to the human racOy Accent my thanks on be half of tho afiUctoq. and, believe mo, your co worker In tho good-work you are so actively en gaged in.” One copy (securely enveloped) will ho ior wardotl, free o( postage, to any part of tho Uni ted States for 25 cents, or six copies forsl. Address (post paid) COSDKN 5; CO., Publish ers, or Box 100, Philadelphia. oyßooksollorsi'Canvasaors and Book Agents , supplied on tho moat liberal tonus. fesptowbvr T, I6st—lf. WM. n. TROUT. THOSE Pf you who-have been afflicted' for years, with this loathsome dlsoasoj and who have boett using almost every nostrum before the publid without relief. ‘ "Wo say to'you’try “Beecher’s Antl-dySpoptlc,’’ and you will soon, be convinced of its great’superiority overevery other preparation. n \ye, could give you many certificates Corroborating our assertion, but a single trial is iVorth more than all. This remedy is prepared and sold at tho Drug store of - ■ ;.W - B. J. KEIFFER, - South Hanover street, a low doors south of tho Court-house, r , Carlisle, Juno 16,1854. UAGtG HOTEL. No. 831, Market Street , Philadelphia. . - THE subscriber takes tills method to inform his.lVipnds and the public in general, thatho has taken this well known stand, and hopes, by strict attention to business, to gain a share of the public patronage heretofore so liberally extended to him while in tho above business in Lancaster county, ; .atid recently in Cumberland county, Pa. The House has been neatly Airnlshod through, out, arid thoroomaaro largo and airy, and for comfort arc unsurpassed in the city. The Table is always supplied with tho best the market can afford, and his Bar con compete for choice, li quors Vath the best bars in the City. The Sta uleb aro largo and newly fitted up for 'drovers and tho public in general. '■ My charges are as reasonable os any other in Market street. Give me a call. > FRED’K. ZAERACHER. Plata. April 18,1854 —ly. agents WHOLESALE and retail dealer in Ameri can, English fic German Hardware, Oils, Paints, Varnish, &c. Mechanics, builders and tho public generally, who arc in want of Hard ware of any kind, aro invited to call in and ex amine'my unusually largo stock of goods, which Jam selling at very low prices—just step in, it will only detain you a few minutes to bo con vinced that what every body snys must bo true, that Lyno’s is decidedly the place to get goop goods at low prices. J.P. LYNE, [May 11.] West side of N. Hanover st. ARNOLD &LIVINGSTON respectfully in form their friends and the public, that they have now on hand at their store in North Han over'street, opposite MaglaugbUn’s hotel, a very handsome and complete assortment of Spring and Summer 4 40,000 41,000 12,000 1000 22,00 Attention Dyspeptics! JOHN P. LYNE, Fail and W iiler flJlotliUigl Ready-made Clothing, which they can sell at prices bo low* asto suit all who may favor them with a visit. Their Cloth ing Is oil'of their own manufacture, and consists in part of Dress and Frock COATS of the best qualities of English and French Cloths, made and trimmed in the very best style; Spring Sack Coals of cloth, casslmcres and tweeds, various colors and prices. French Black Doeskin and Fancy Cnsslmere PANTALOONS, as well nsTantaloons of every description, ar.d very cheap. VESTS of rich fancy silks and satins, bomba allies, Valencias, marseillcs, and challies, at all prices. A full assortment of BOY’S CLOTHING. Fancy dress articles, embracing all the now styles'of Cravats. White,'black and colored silk, kid, lisle cottott GLOVES of every description. Trunks and CArpot Bags of superior flnlshan at low prices. Suspenders of superior manufacture. Under shirts and Drawers of fine Merino, silk, not cot ton, jean and muslin, of every description Tmd quality. Umbrellas of silk and cotton very cheap. AI! of which will be sold at the lowest prices whole sale or retail. Remember the old stand, opposite Maglaugl In’s hotel. ARNOLD & LIVINGSTON Carlisle, Dec. 8,1864. GREAT ARRIVAL OF Fall <fe Winter Q[Cn~s£? At the Store of the subscriber , the Great Mart for Dry-Goods, Gm-crica, Boots $ Shoes. THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and numerous customers that he has returned from Philadelphia, with a largo and va ried assortment of Spring und Summer Goods, consisting In part of Ladies 7 Dress Goods , Such as black and fancy Silks, black and change able Alpacas, Bareges, Barege do LaiueS, Mona, do Bego, Bombazines, plain, figured and change able Poplins, Lawns,Calicoes, Ginghams, Gloves, Hosiery, itc., &c. Gentlemen 7 * Dress Goods, such as fine black and brown French Cloths, black Doeskin and fancy Ousslmere, satin und fancy Vestings, black Rt Italian fancy Cravats, Suspenders, Gloves. &c. HATS AND CAPS. A large assortment of "Mens’ He Boys* Hats and Cups, embracing every style and quality. Also, a large and varied assortment of Parasols, Bon nets and Ribbons. DOMESTICS. —Bleached St unbleached Mus v Un, Chocks, - Tickings, .leans, Drills, Table-dia per, Bagging, Osnaburgs, Toweling, Tabio-lln ons, Stc. • BOOTS <5- SHOES. —A largo assortment of Men’s, Women’s R: Children's Boots fit Shoes, Jenny Lind St buskin Shoes at very low prices. Colored and white Carpet Chain. GliOt'EltlES.—A largo assorsinent of Gro ceries, such ns Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Rice, • Teas, &c., Rcc. All who visit our establishment arc free to ac • knowledge that wo are selling Foreign and Do- I mGstic Dry-Goods, Boots, Shoes, &c.,al aston ' ishingly low prices. Our low prices have already • attracted a large number of people. The atten -1 (ion of all who wish good bargains is solicited, * us great inducement scan be offered to purchasers. * Don’t forgot the old stand, Uumorlch’s corner, 8 North Hanover street. I Butler, Eggs, Rugs nnd Soap taken at marks I prieen. N. W. WOODS,-Sgitil. a Carlisle, Dec. 13, IBM. Citizens of Cumberland Count)’. WHO desire good goods at the lowest prices and a very largo and heavy stock to select, from, are Invited to call at tho old Cheap Store, for Silks, Bareges, Bonnots ft Ribbons, Tissues, Lawns, Parasols, Barege de Lnlnes, Gloves, Hosiery, Ginghams, T)o Boges, Laces, Edgings, Calicoes Alpaclms, French Worked Collars, Muslins, Checks, Spring Shawls, Tickings. Diapers, Dress Trimmings, Cloths, Cttsslmores, Vestings, Summer Sluflh, ami a great variety ol other poods, embracing, wo believe, every article In our line, to which all wanting bargains, are requested to examine as wo are cutting goods very close this Spring, and no mistake. BENTZ ft BROTHERS. December ] <5, 1851. Wall Paper, Wall Paper. ANOTHER arrival of Wall Paper just re ceived, cheaper than ever. Also, Window- Shaded by the cargo, cheap, cheaper, cheapest! IIENHY SAXTON, for sale by April 18, 1854 Save your Old Metal. CASH paid for Old Metal, euch as Copper, Drafts and Iron, at tlio Carlisle Foundry and Machine Shop. Aug. ID, 1854—8 m Corn Slicllcm. ALEXANDERS Pttlcnt Corn Shollor, dee] cluilly ilio best and cheapest now In use Farmers are requested to cull anil examine 11 the Carlisle Foundry and Machine Shop, or m Saxton's Hardware Store. For sale at reason' able prices hy GAUDNEU &'BItOWN. August 10, 1851—« m AFRESH supply of Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dye Stuffs, Glasses, Putty, Sash Tools, &c. Also, Puking Soda and Bryan’s Pulmonic Wafers, for the euro of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Consumption, uml all other diseases of tho Lungs, fur sale at B. J. KEEPER'S. Carlisle, March 28, 1864. CRACKERS.— A notv supply of fresh Water, Soda, Butter, Flo-nlo, Sugar end .Trenton Biscuit—Just received and for sale hy;. [ Aug. S, 1861. J. W. EBY. ; -jplrsll Arrival of Hardware, THE subscriber having returned from the city, has Just opened for. the Fall- trade a large and well selected stock of Foreign and Domestic Hardware, embracing everything usu ally found in that lino of business; The atten tion, of ‘triends and the public generally Is re spectfully directed to the assortment on hand; assuring thorn lhat goods of all kinds will be sold for cash at a. very small advance on manufactur ers prices. • •' ’ - Carpenters and Builders are Invited to exam ine the assortment of Locks, Latches,.Hinges, Dolts, Screws,.Glass, Putty, Oil, Paints, &c.. Remember the,old stand,’ln East High street, whore they are.for solo cheap. .. HENRT SAXTON. August 81,1854. . , . MEW DRFG STORE I South Hanover Street, hear the Court House . BJ. KIEPFER, Druggist, would respectful ly inform tho citizens of Carlisle and vicin ity, that ho has opened a new CHEMICAL AND DRUG STORE. His stock is entirely now, and Ims been selected with great care. . As many of tho articles in daily use by physicians and families deteriorate by age and exposure, greht care will bo taken not to al low such articles to accumulate in such quantities. Attention is especially invited to his stock of Medicines, Essential Oils, Tinctures, 'Wines, Ex tracts, Oonfonctioris, Chemicals, &c;, together with a full assortment of Paints, Varnishes, Dyo-> stulfs, Paint and Varnish finishes, and CONFECTIONARIES of every "variety. Ho has also on hand a splen did assortment of Perfumes, Soaps, fancy, hair, clothes and flesh Brushes; Supporters, Breast Exhausters, Nipple Shields, Tooth Washes and Pastes. Also, ■* _ Medicinal IVincs and Brand!?*, of the best quality. Segars, from tho best Ha vana and Spanish houses, of every flavor, from ono cent upwards. In order to ensure his customers against mis takes during any temporary absence of the pro prietor, the services ol an experienced and com petent assistant have been secured, which will be tclt to bo Important, in view of tho responsi bilities which are known to devolve upon the druggist. Physicians’ prescriptions will bo faithfully and promptly attended to. Orders from Physicians and Merchants In tho country will be filled with care, and at prices which must prove satisfactory. A liberal shore of public patronage is respect fully solicited. Terms cash. B. J. KIEFFER. March 28, 1854. DR. GEORGE Z. BRETZ, WILL perform all operations upon the teeth that may bo required for their preservation. Artificial teeth inserted, from a single tooth to an entire set, on the most scientific principles. Dis eases of the mouth and irregularities carefully treated. Office at the residence of his brother, on North Pitt street. Carlisle, March 23, 1854. DR. I. C. LOOMIS, WILL perform all operations upon the Tooth that arc required for their preservation, such as Cleaning, Piling, Plugging, &c.> or will restore tho loss of them, by Inserting Artificial Teeth, from a single tooth to a full set. ffF’Olllce on Pitt street, a few doors South ol the Railroad Hotel. _ . N. B. Dr. Loomis will be absent from Carlisle the lost ton days in each month. arlislc, March 23, 1854. Dr. George W. KeWlcli, CAREFULLY attends to all operations upon the Teeth and adjacent parts that disease or irregularity may require. Ho will also insert Teeth of cverv description, such as Pivot, Sin gle and Block Teeth, and teeth with “continuous Gums;” and will construct Artificial Palates, Obhuratlons, Regulating Pieces, and every np* pllance used in tho dental art. Operating room at the residence of Dr. Samuel Elliott, Eastllrgh street, Carlisle. March 9, 1854.—tf. Fire Insurance, THE Allen and Kant Ponnsborough Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland county, incorporated by an act of Assembly, Is now fully organized, and in operation under the management of the following Managers, riz s Daniel Daily, Wm. R. Gorges, Michael Cock lln, Melchoir Drcnneman, Christian Stajman, John C. Dunlap, Jacob H. Coovor, Howls Ilyer, Henry Logan, Benjamin H. Musser, Jacobilum- Tuii, Joseph Wickershnro, Alexander Cnthcnrt. The rates of insurance arc us low and favorable as any Company of the kind in the State. Per sons wishing to become members are Invited t~ make application to tho Agents of the Compan; who are willing to wait upon them at any time. BENJ. U. MOSSEH, President. Henry Logan, Vice President. Lewis Urea, Secretary- Michael Cocklin, Treasurer. March 23, 1854, AGENTS. Ci'mdfrlakd Covntt.—Rudolph Martin, New Cumberland ; C- B. Herman, Kingstown; Henry Zeartng, Shircnmnstow'n; Charles Bell, Carlisle; Dr. J. Alii, Churchtown; Samuel Graham, West Punnsboro; James McDowell, Frankford; Mode Griffith, South Middleton; Snmuol Woodlmrn, Dickinson; Samuel Coover, Benj-min Haver stick, Mochnnlcahurg: John Sherrlck, Lisburn; David Coover, Shopherdstowm York Countt.—John Bowman. DHlsburg; P. Wolford. Franklin; John Smith, Esq., Wash ington; W. S. Picking, Dover; J. W> Craft, Pur adiso. IlAnniHDUno.—TTouscr & Lochman. Members of the Compauy having policies abonl to expire, can bnvo them renewed by making ap plication to any of (he Agents. WAIriL PAPER FOR THE MILLION. I HATE just received my Spring Stock of Pa per Hangings, which surpass In stylo, quality and prlco any that Ims over been exhibited in Carlisle, I respectfully solicit a call from the per sons In want of Paper Hangings of any descrip tion, as I am confident my assortment far sur passes any lu the Borough, and In style and price has but few rivals In the city. I only ask of the public to call in and examine my assortment be fore making their purchases, as I am confident mv chased designs cannot fall to please the most fastidious. , JOHN P. LYNE Weti tiifi of North Hanover it. Carlisle, March 23, FIRST ARRIVAL OF HARD. WARE 1 rpHE subscriber having returned from the city, I _[ has just opened for the Spring trade a largo 1 and well selected stock of Foreign nnd Domestic Hardware, embracing everything usually found in that lino of business. The attention of friends and the public generally is respectfully directed to the assortment on hand, assuring them that goods of all kinds will be sold for cash at a very small advance on manufacturers prices. Carpenter* and Builder*— are invited to exam ine the assortment of Locks, Latches, Hinges, Bolts, Serous, Glass, Putty, Oil, PnJnto, f*c — Uomcmbor the old stand, In High slroot, where they arc for sale cheap. HENRY SAXTON. ot j March 23, 18G8. WANTED. CARPENTERS, cabinet makers,mlll-wrights wagon-makers, slioc-innkcrß, ami mechanics generally, who arc in want of TOOLS, to call at Lyric's, wlicro you con always bo supplied with a full Kltt of superior tools of the best manu facture, warranted, at prices lower that over was hoard ot. JOHN I’. LYNE, West tide of AT. Hanover it • May 11,1861. ■ Tlii'cnlilnp Muehlma. OP the best make oonatanUy on hand nmlfpr sals at the Oarlialo Foundry and Machine Shop. GARDNER & BROWN. August 10,1851.—but THE MARRIAGE STATE? Wiall Happtnes* and IfeoifJt. or JrjUtrn ; mcfsueti, ntteua 4tt.. . V MOST STARTLINIQONSIDERATIONS ! c Kcflectioiis for tho Thoughtful. Strange that countless hmnon beings exist wjj drag" through life ns;do tho beasts of thoflold e, tbo insects of tho earth, evincing no more thought or reflection than though tho noble faculties of were not vouchsafed to them. 14 ' 'Many snob hrd husbands and fathers, upon whom are dependent thohealtb, tho wcll-bolng, and Uu happiness of a confiiHng'and affectionatewife, with family of.olmdrcn,, : . - . UOW miATTKNR that tub WIFE. LINOEHfI FEOM TEAR TO. YB&S In that pitiable,condition os not oven for one dav ta -feel tho-happy and oxhilcratlng influence Incident to tho ot\Joyuient of health * She may not ..bo an invalid confined to her bed or ovon to her room; ns her pride, ninbilion »nd energy induce and nervo her to lake person*! charge of her household, oven whoa her health wit! . not admit of it; but she is nevertheless perceptlbW ' sinking from day to day,-and always ailing. r v Thus, day after day, and month after month tran spire. Hot boolth daily sinks, till finally cron the xpo of recovery no longer remains. And thus THE BLOOMING Bride, ■Jut a few years ago'in the flush of health and youth, and buoyancy of spirits, rapidly, and appa rently .inexplicably, becomes & feeble, sickly, dg. Initialed wife, with frame, emaciated, servo on* strung, .spirits depressed, countenance bearing thi impress of suffering, and an utter physical un} mental prostration. Sometimes this deplorable change may and da«i iirlse from organic or constitutional causes. Bat oftonor, by far ofloncr, to grass and fnoxeusablj ignorance of the simplest and plainest' rules of lienltli fta connected with the marriage State, (hf riulation Of which entails disease, aufforing « Q rf misery, not only to the wife; but often Herolilary.CompliilnU upon llie ChlMnn •‘unto THU TUIItD • ANb FOURTH 'OBMEtUTION’* rranstnUtlng CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, HYPOCHONDRIA, INSANITY* gout, KING’S EVIL, and other disease** * ns a DREADFUL inheritance from tire Parent*. . Aml must this continual Shall we be wtio In *ll Umt concerns the catllo of our fields, our hortci our sheep, cons, our oxon, the nature ana character of the soil wo possess, the texture and quality of our goods and merchandise; but in all th&l concerns ourselves as human beings, with human functions nnd passions, subject to groat derange* moot, involving oitr future peace and happiness— in nit ll>al concerns (ho health and-wolfsre of (be wife of our affections, and the mother of our chib dren; in nil that concerns tho mental and physical well being of those children, we should be L* mertrd In the darkest and benighted ignorance, AS CULPABLE AS INEXCUSABLE ! How long shall this ignorance prevail so prodoc* tiro of its bitter fruits I How long ehajl the wife and mother bo ignorant of tho nature, character and causes of tho various womli and sexual complaints, embittering her days by suffering—suffering often prolonged to years, eventuating In a complication of diseases utterly ond hopelessly incurable 1 Shall we for over close our eyes to the results of physio logical science by which we may arrive at on nnderalanding of ourselves ns men and women, subject to serious life-long enduring diseases, and populating them to our children. LET EVERY WIFE AND HUSBAND VORDEB jVo Intxlxtnd or trife need be ignormd of irliol inffiw them mod to knou* tii strut e thor health tul hnypiness. Vml kmirleelgt u contained tn a tile trui k entitled the JIARUIRD WOMAN’S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION, BY DO. A M MAIMUCKAU, rROFES«nK OK DIRKA'JBS OK WOMAN. Out tfufxtr'Jlh lrt«». PP ' iio - Prirt 50 f'"' l (<?v pisf FArr. ii, KxniA niNurso, $1 00 ] pint published In 1917 i and it it not SURPRISING OR WONDERFUL, Considering Hint RVBUY FKMAI.K, wlirtlirr MAKUIRI) OU NOT, «*« here acquire n fall knowledge of the Ma ture, chnrnr.tcr mul rnuscs of her complaint*. with the various symptom*, nutl thut ttcnrly HALF A MILLION COPIES ijltouM bare been iold II la iroprncllcahlo lo pod rcy fully ibu rarinna subjects Iroaiod of, m thev are of n ntluro eliirlty intended fur the married, ur tboao contemplating marrisigo. UPWARDS OP OMB lIIIN'DRICD THOU- BAND COPIKH lave been SUNT BY MAIL uiihln Iho Inst fp» lontlw. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. HR NOT DRFH.4VtiF.Dt Buy no hook unless Dr. A M. Maurlecau, 120 Liberty Street, N. Y., is on the titlo pope, and th« entry »n tbu Clerk’s Office on tbo buck of ibo titlo pope ; and buy only of rcHpcolnlilo nml honorable dealers, or send by mail, and address lo Dr. A M Mauricenu, as there are spurious and surreptitious Infringements of copyright. *3“ Unon receipt of One Dollar "THE MAR RIED WOMAN’S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM. PANION" is sent (m.rrVv.l /rr») to any part of the United States, ihe-Oaaada# and Dililsh Province*. AU Letters imwt be pnet.pald, and addreassd to Dr. A. M, MAURIOCAU, 80.1 IW. Oily. Publishing Oftice. No 129 Liberty Sirevt* Nsw-Tork. For sale t.y Blanch and Cmp, Harrisburg; J. Swartz, Dloomslmrg; J. S. Worth,Lebanon . \ D. W. Do Witt, Milford | J. W. Ensmlnger, Dan heira ; H. W. Smith, Huntingdon; S. McDonald, Uniontown; J. M. Baum, New Berlin; 11. A. Lantz, Reading; E. T. Morso, Cranusvlllo, N- l • U. P. Crocker,.Brownsville ; Wentz & Stark, Carbondalc; Eldrcd & Wright, Williamsport; ». Tuck, Wllkoabarroj G. W. Earle, Waynesboro ; R. Crosky, Mercer; S. Leader, Hanover, S. W. Taylor, Utica ; U. P, Cummings, Somerset; T. B. Peterson, Philadelphia. March 28, 1851. _ THE subscriber has Just returned from the Eastern cities, and has opened at his stand in North Hanover street a new and full assort ment of HARDWARE, and now invites all per sons id want of good Hardware at reduced price to givo him a cidl as ho can - accommodate sn from a needle to au anvil, one at prices to suit the limes. - To Housekeepers.—A groat assortment or housekeeping articles, such us brass and enamel preserving kettles, frying pans, bake pans, ww flo irons, smoothing irons, shovels, tongs, wait ers, tmys, forks, knives, carvers, steels, butcher knives, rpoons, plated tea 8t table spoons, pockc and pen knives In great variety, razor and rater straps, scissors, shears, spades forks rakes, hoes, tubs, water cangj,paluted buckets, wash boards, Unproved patent cistern pumps and lead pipe* Buobueb.—A largo assortment of whitewash, dust, sweeping, horte & painter’s brushes. Juom.—A largo stock of hammered bar iron, rolled Iron of nil kinds, hoop Iron, sheet IroD, round, square and bund iron, English boxes, and steel of all kinds. Palms, oil, varnishes, turpentine, glue, Glass of all sizes. To Shoemakers.—A Bill assortment of Mo rocco, Linings, Bindings, patent Goat Skins, Lasts, Shoo-throac, Pegs, Knives, and; Tools of all kinds. . 4 , Bioko's Fire Proof Paints of dlfloront colors. To Caiipxnteus.—A full assortment of pianos, saws, chisels, gages, squares, braces, bltta, bench screws, augurs and augur blits, hatchets, &o> To Coach makers a Saddlers.—A first rots assortment of carriage trimmings, such as laces, tassels, fringes, drab cloth and aattlnett, bead linings, imitation enameled leather, potent loath , or curtain oil cloth, plain and figured; Dasher . Irons, Lamps, Axles, Springs, Malablo Castings, ; Bent Felloes, Hubs, Bows, Philips' patent boxes for wood axles, fine brass, silver plated and Ja pan harness mountings, Sluldlo trees, Whips,and article used by Saddlers vcry^choiip^ Carlisle, March 22, 1854, _ NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given, that the Dickinson Saving Fund Society, located In Centerville, Cumberland county, Pa., will make applies lon to tho next Legislature of the Commonwealth m Pennsylvania, for an act of Incorporation, trim a capital often thousand dollars, n ” d ,j >rl,llc K to Increase to twenty-live thousand dollars,nun discounting privileges and power to receive tie posits, and such other powers and P» alleges a> arc usually granted to Saving Institutions.. order of tho Hoard. A. G. MILLER, Juno 20, 1861—Bin Treat r■ WALL PAPER.—A very largo lot of Wol Paper of every sbodqntid design— atprlces ranging from 0} eta. and upwards. The stock consists of. a full assortment of common, satin. Bllvoyod and gilt papers, all otnhhbu'injujim ld 'lg I \v ’oi
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