3 'HE CAMOF THE EYES. TTntli one heginS to fuel tho effect of impaired vision, bo can hardly estimate tho value of eye eicbf, and consequently, from Ignorance or carelessness, ho is apt to neglect a few simple precautions, by the observance of which bis sight might bo preserved, Wo are aware that the columns of a newspaper do not aflonl tho space, nor is an editor qualified to treat scien tifically of tho injuries which accrue to tho or gans of vision; but certainly the knights of the sanctum ought to have some practical experi ence upon artificial light, more of which they consume than falls to tho lot of other men. Let us tbon give our readers a few hints upon the preservation of sight, which wo deduce from our own experience, and If wo are incorrcct,our medical friends, and especially opticians, are welcome to our columns, to correct our vtrora. Wo are not about to interfere with those uho have resorted to spectacles, /or the optician alone can benefit them, but there are mull it mica who, perhaps, ought to wear spectacles, but will not, either from their inconvenience, or from an idea that they thereby confess that time lias taken too strong a hold upon them.— Such ask, whether they cansoe better than they now do without the uso of glasses? To the most of theso wo answer yes—provided yon will follow these simple directions. First, never use your writing desk or table with your face to wards a window. In such a case tho rays of light come directly upon tho pupil of tho evn, and causing an unnatural and forced contrac tion thereof, soon permanently Injuring the pight. .Next, when your table or desk is near a window, sit so that your face turns from, not to wards the window, while writing. If jour face is towards tho window, tho oblique rays strike tho e.w and injure it nearly as much as the di rect rays when you sit in front of the window. ; U is beat always to sit or stand while reading or willing, with tho window behind you; and next to that, w ilh the light coming over \ out 101 l side; . then the light illumines tho paper or hook, and I does not shine abruptly upon the eye-bill. ! . Tho same remarks are applicable to artificial light. We are often asked what is the best light; gas candles, oil or cainphine. Our answer 1 , is, it is immaterial which, provided the light ot either he strong and do not flicker. A gas-tish tail-burner should never ho used for reading or writing, because there is a constant nscillaor flickering of tho flame. Candles, unless tiny hive s. li-consuming wicks which do not n-qniii smilin'.:, should not bo used. We need j scarcely say that oil wicks which crust over and i thus diminish the light, are good for nothing— [ and tlie same is true of compounds of the nut urn | of camphine ; unless the wicks arc propot ly tiimivu'd of nil their gumary deposit after aland- , mg twciily-tuiir hours. | i Hut wh.itcuir the artificial light used, let it i stnk< the papei or book winch you are using, i whenever vou ran. from over the loft shoulder. "I'his can always bo done with pas, for that light 1 h slump enough, and so is tiie light from cam- ' pin &c, provided it comes through a cir cular bur ot like tho urgand. Rut the light, whatever it he, should always bo protected from the air in the room by a glass chimney, so that the 1 1 e,ht may be steady.— finitoii Hirtihl. Drsrcnl of an Aeronaut in Clarion County fi-uii'-x. Pa,, June 11, IH-Vi.—Our commit "Tt; was :i little startled by the descent, last TnJ.ivi wrung in the southern part "I our coun ty. hi t balloon, of ll'm, I) Bannistle, of Adrian eii\. Michigan, after perhaps the greatest «*ro. nauiic \n\aj:e on record in this country. Me ascended from Adrian on Friday morning last, tit Inj o’eiock A. M., and alighted in Red Bank township in this county at o’clock, I’. M making the computed distance of three hundred and title miles in the extraordinary short time of Joijr'hours. This is Ida second trip, anil an experimental one with a balloon of unusually large size. It is tlurh teat in diameter, contains over six hun dred v.irds ol silk, arid is capable of holding nineteen thousand cubic leet of gas. After lus ascent to the distance of throe nriloß and a hall, the ammant struck the eastern cur rent of air, which he say s is continually blowing rn the one direction. It carried him south of the lakes, through central Ohio. His intention was noi iu descend until dark, os she was above the ram clouds in a clear upper sky, but Iheex cosm\o cold to which ho was exposed brought on tin- aernMc.med drowsy sensation, which pre ' ent«»l him from properly managing Ids balloon, lie w.is in that sleepy stale when his “craft” anchored on a tree in Red Bank, having deacon del in e.mseqaonoo of the evaporation of the p»v Mis returning consciousness found his net work inextricably entangled in the limbs of the true, on which ho was compelled to find his way (o mother earth, although ho had sufficient gas jifi-T discharging his ballast to have further prosecuted his voyage. The cold was so severe that his feet wore completely frozen, but it does not scorn to lessen the pleasure with which ho regards his trip.— Report says that on nearing the earth he was pursued br several men with guns, supposed to he K now-Nothings, who imagined it was some “ infernal machine” hatched up by the Demo crats of Virginia to destroy the “ dark lantern” party, and proceeding ou a northern tour with ih it intent. Ilowovor, tho lucky roronaut escaped bring aliol, ami la now in our town—on route tor home - an object of inquisitive curiosity with (hr men, and of staring gaping womlrr with the hoys.— Tho balloon is torn into live or six pieces, but ran easily bo repaired.— Pittsburg Union. Oi*ll u-K\rrns in Nut York.— A corrcspon dent of (ho Evening Post invokes the aid of M/ni'f Wood, of A’yvv York, with tho vj*mv <>/ stopping the alarming use of opium in that city. In rli*' cmirso of lus communication lie says . My feeling* are daily harrowed by the sight of a voting relative who has taken to this awful sprntik ol intoxication; every means lias hern tried to Ineuk her of It—money lias been with h- M li.iiu hor--the druggist nearest home have hern warned against furnishing her any; but all . has been vain. Ula idle to think of being able , to warn all the druggists in this vast city. She procures it In immense quantities in vutioun places, on trust; gives a false name and ad dress, and, when she is prevented from going out, bribes my servants to get it for iier. In despair at this stale of things, which Is fast hur rying her to her gravy, 1 sought informa tion respecting this singular species of vice, and have discovered, among (amilieH known to mo, no less than live persons whose lives ami intel lects have been sacrificed by this deleterious (Img. If the druggists wore consulted, (hey i ould show u long list of ruin accomplished in tills learful manner. Those discoveries have led mfl to request the publicity of your columns to cill upon those who are similarly afflicted with myself to pray (lie authorities to devise some means to pul u stop to this dreadftil vice. “ ]( thy abuse of strong liquors has required tho strong arm of the law to Interfere to repress n. is it not equally needful that some ordinance -•lmuld Interpose to save those voluntary and iiubborn victims from an intoxication ns revolt ing. and in some respects much worse 1 for, ns far us I cun learn, no habitual drinker of lauda num (ns ever boon reclaimed. Idiocy or (ho grave alone closes the scone. ‘•ln Europe laudanum and tho like dangerous drugs tan only hu procured by handing t<> the diuggisl.s an order from a physician; should not Homo regulation of llio same kind bo Introduced boro in ordei tu pul a atop to this system of blow suicide J” Munr. Oi'ano.— Wo arc Informed Unit there has boon n how discovery of Guano In the North I’aclllc Ocean, which bids fair to prove of great nvluu. The first cargo, wo aro further inform ed. arrived In the United Status a fow days since, und having been analyzed, proves to he e«pmi to tin* Peruvian. Tlio discovery is strictly Amo. noun, und therefore tho Islands or Island belong to no. Spunking of a dt’cccsrd lawyer, a gentle man remarked in company that ho left b u hmd him very fow effects ! ‘Tho reason, 1 replied a listener, 'is because ho had very few causes!’ fTy* The man who was a ‘picture of despair 1 lias been set in a ‘serious frame of mind,’ and hung—-in tho back parlor. (T7* Meeting a nrfgro on tho road, with a crape on Ids hat, a traveller said : “You have lout some of your friends, I see.’ ‘Yes, Mussa/ Was it a near or distant relative?' ‘Well, putty distant—'bout twenty-four miles/ wus the reply. LIGHT FOR ALLS GREATEST INVENTION OF THE AGE Patent Cold Lard Lamp! rpilE subscriber having purchased the patent X right ol Stoncsifer £ Smith’s Patent Cold Lard Lamp for tho State of Pennsylvania, are manufacturing in largo quantities and are able to supply merchants at wholesale or retail, at his establishment opposite the German Reform, ed Church, in Louther afreet. All orders ad. dressed lo him will be promptly attended to. JACOB SENER. Carlisle, April 5, 1855—Giq N. B.—Tho subscriber having closed out his stock ot Hardware, nnd having entered iutotlio Lamp manufacturing business, call upon those indebted lo him by notu or book account to settle their accounts without delay, ns no further indulgence will bo given. Office opposite tho German Reformed Church. JACOB SENER. subscriber respectfully informs his fiicmls !_ and the public in general, that lie still car ries on the CABINET MAKING BUSINESS, at Ids old stand in South Hanover street, near the Post Office and Second Presbyterian Church, whore lie will manulacture to order, and keep constantly on hand, an elegant assortment of Cabinet, ware, Such as Secretaries, Bureaus, Workstands, Din- Sing and Breakfast Tables, Pier & Cen tro Tables; French, Field, High and Low Post Bedsteads, Nc.; tugetlierwith every other article ofCahinctwarc—all of which he will sell very cheap for cash, or in exchange for Country Produce at market prices, lie will keep constantly on hand Chairs, Settees, Rocking Chairs, and every other article manufactured in that brand) of business. Thankful for past favors, ho respectfully soli, cits a share of public patronage, confident that he can render general satisfaction. JOHN LISZMAN Carlisle, March 15,1855—8 t LOOKING GLASSES C. W. Robinson & Son. Ml -48 Chesnul Si., above Stnfh 67. PmUIIKLI'UIA OFFF.RS for sale an extensive assortment of FRENCH MIRRORS, framed in the plain est and most elegant ornamental styles, suitable for M mlels and Piers, Richly Carved Oval Girandoles, Ornamental Gill Tallies. OIL /’-//.V77.VG5 AND ENdRAVINdS, of recent importations, by the most celebrated living Artists at the lowest cash prices. February 15, 1855—1 y WHITE HALE ACADEMY, II im/cs H'csf of //urn.'dmrg, Pa. rplIK Ninth .session of this popular and flour- X ishing Institution, will commence on Mon day the 7th of May next. The attention of I'arentsand Guardians is earnestly Invited to the advantages which it affords. Being situated in a pleasant, retired, and healthful part of the country, and the facilities for study and instruc tion being extensive, it is believed it cannot fail to give satisfaction to those who may may pa tronize it. TERMS {j-mmling, hashing and Tuition in the English brunches, ami Vocal music per session of o months, Instruction in Instrumental Music, Instruction in Ancient or .Modern Lan guages, each 6 bO For Circulars and other information address 1). DENLIKGKK, Principal, I March 15, IH.Vj. Harrisburg, Pa. FRENCH TRUSSES. TTENIU or RUPTURE successfully treated. .11l and comfort insured, by use of tlit? elegant French Trusses, imported tty the subscriber, and made to order expressly fur his salup. All suffering with Rupture mil be gratified to Jeani that (he occasion tto\r oilers to procure a Truss combining extreme /tp/i/mv**, with ease, durability ami correct construction, in lieu of the cumbrous and uncomfortablu article usually sold. An extensive assortment always on hand, adapted lo every variety of Rupture in adults and children, arid for sale at a range of price to suit nil. Cost of Single Trusses, $2, $B, $1 and sd; Double, $4, $5, sd, $8 and $lO. Persons at a distance can have a Truss sent to any address by remitting the amount, send ing measure around the hips, amt staling side affected. Fur sale Wholesale and Hefail hv the Impor r, CALEB H. NEEDLES. S. W. cor. ofTwylllh tf Race Sts., Phlla Depot for Dr. Hanning’s Improved Patent Body Brace. Chest Expanders and Erector Bra ces; Patent Shoulder Braces; Suspensory Ban dages; Spinal Props and Supports. Ladies Unions, with competent lady attendants. April o, 1865—Jim on. r. C Tiu^iriUTiiAL, nomacpjiTinc physicun, OFFICE and residence on Louther street, on door east of the (lernmn Kebmued Chliri l l»r. Blumeiithal respectfully offers his piofessim al services to the citizens of Carlisle and vicui ty. Persons from a distance laboring umb chronic diseases may consult by letter. Ofljc hours from V to 51 A. M. and 2 to 1 P. M. Carlisle Aug. 21. IH.VI-Mf Teas, CollVc, Ac MHIE subscriber baa jtisf added fo his forme -1 stock, a general selection ol CHOICE (»UO CKHIES. as well us all the other variety of ar- Usually kept in a (Jiocery Store, &fflH l ‘ n>lir,lrl| iK Codec- roasted and gi een —at 12, and 11 eta. per lh., Orleans, Clarified, finished and Pulverized Sugars, of line quali ties; Chocolates, Spices, Dairy Salt, and a varie ty Fancy articles, all of which are tillered at the lowest cash prices. Wo are thankful fur the former support given ns, ami invite a further call from uur friends and customers. J. W. EBY. j Marion Hall, Carlisle, Aug. 8, 1864. l.noU Out In Time 1 tl HOLEH A-MOlt Bl' S, Dysentery. Dlnrrhnca, are makinglheir appearance; yon know the remedy. If you have any legard for the welfare of yourself, your wife or youi children, supply yonjHflves Instantly with “ Keill'ei’s Matchless Cordial,” otherwise abide the coiise qnunces resulting from a bigoted adherence) to old quackery. The Matchless remedy can had at the Drug Store of B. J- KIEFFKU So ii th Hanover sired, a feu■ floors south of C’ourf Home, {Carlisle, May 18, ’o6.j JUST received a very large lot of Scythes of superior Brands, to which 1 invite the iitloii ti>m of Cradle makers, and all others in want of this article, the attention of Farmers is also in vited to the groat variety of Farming utensils testimony to the professional ability of tim Author of the “Medical Mani’Al.” —Numer- ous cases of disease of the Genital Organs, some ot them of longstanding, have come un der my notice, In w Inch his skill has been manl iest in restoring to perfect health, in sornecuses where the patient bus been considered beyond medical aid. In (he treatment of Seminal weakness, or disarrangement of tho functions produced hy self-abuse or Excess of venery, 1 do not know ids superior In tho profession.—• I have been acquainted with the Author some thirty years, and deem it no more than justice to him ns well as kind nous to the unfortunate victim of early Indiscretion, to recommend him as one in whose professional skill and integrity they may safely conltdo themselves. —Alvueu WooDWAitn, M. I). “This is, without exception, tho most com prehousivc and intelligible work on the class of diseases on which it treats. Avoiding all tech nical terms, it addresses itself to the reason of its roadors. It is free from all objectionable matter, and no parent, however faatidnous, can object to placing it in tho hands of Ids spns.— The author haadevoted many yoars to the treat ment of the various complaints treated of, and, with too little breath to puff, and too little pro sumption to impose, he hasoHeml (otheworld, at Ibo meruly nominal price of 25 cents, the tndt of Homo twenty years’ most successful I practice. ’’ — Herald. B. J, KIEFFER “No teacher or parent should ho without the knowledge Imparted In this valuable work. It would save years of pain, mortification and sor raw to the youth under theh charge.”— People's Advocate, A Presbyterian clergyman in Ohio, writing of “Hunter’s Medical MunueP'snys:—“Thousands upon thousands of our youth, by evil example and Influence of the passions, have been led In to the habit of self-pollution, without realizing the sin and /earful consequences upon them selves and thoirposterlty. Theconstltutlons of thousands who uro raising families have been enfeebled, If not broken down, and they dd not know the cause or (ho cure. Anything that can lie done so to enlighten and influence the pub lic mind ns to check, and ultimately to remove ; this widg-sproud source of human wretchedness, would confer tho greatest blessing next to the religion of Jesus Christ, on tho present and coming generation. Intemperance (or tho use of intoxicating drinks) though It Ims slain thou sands upon thousands, is not a greater scourge to (lie human race. Accent my thanks on lie half of the afflicted, and, believe me, your co worker in tho good work you are so actively en gaged In.” One copy (securely enveloped) will bo lor warded, free of postage, to any part of the Uni ted Slates for 25 cynts, or six copies lbrsl. Address (post paid) COSDEN & GO., Publish ers, or Box Hill, Philadelphia. CT** Booksellers, Canvassers And Hook Agents supplied on the most liberal terms. September 7, 1854—-ly. WM. H. TROUT. J. W. EiiY. ATTORNEY AT LAW, has seltled In Me chanlcsburg, for tho practice of his profu sion. All kinds of Legal Writing, Collections, Court business, Ac., promptly attended to.— Oilico opposite Dr. Long’s rosidrnce. Ho wljl also attend to Surveying, In town or cojuiPT* [October 20, 1851] A. N. Green, Plainfield Classical Academy, . NEAR CARLISLE, PA. THE 18th' session will commence May Ist. Parents will find this a desirable place for educating their sons in view of its healthfulnoss and moral purity, os well as its superior educa tional advantages. Tho buildings have been Improved, and the dormitories refurnished. The- number of Stu dents is limited and every attention given to their comfort and Improvement. Terms (per session of five months) $OO,OO. For Circulars containing references and fur ther information, address R. K. BURNS, Plainfield , Cumft. Co., Pa. March 29, 1855. SLATES! SLATES!! AND SLATE ROFFING! JOHR R. TURNER, begs leave to Inform contractors, builders and others, of Carlisle and vicinity, that he is prepared to tako con. tracts on reasonable terms for Slate Roofing, with tho celebrated and superior quality of State from Parry’s Slate Quarries, Poach Bottom, York county, Pa. .These Slates are considered tho best manufactured in tho United States, in proof of which tho judges at the late State fair at Pittsburg, awarded him a diploma for tho superiority of the Slate. All Rootling warranted water proof, and done in a workmanlike manner. Carlisle, March 29,1855—2 m Call and Sec out* Spring and Summer Clothing. r pIIE subscribers have just received from the 1 cities, at tho Old Stamp, in North Hanover street, one of (ho most elegant assortments of SPUING AND' SUMMER CLOTHING over offered to tho people of Cumberland coun ty. Tho prices of Clothing at this house have been reduced to such a very low standard, that it Is now within tho power of all who wish to wear good clothes to secure (hum. Their stock consists of the best and most desirable Dress and Frock COATS, Habit Cloth do.. Linen Dril ling do., Tweeds, Ac.; superfine Black Cnssi moro PANTS and Fancy do.; Silk and Satin VESTS , and a very due variety of Valencia and other vests; with a great variety ut Boys’ Cloth ing, consisting of Sack Coats, Polka Jackets, Monkey Jackets, Vests and Round Jackets, made of Tweed, Linnon Drilling, CMh, Alpaca, Kerseymere, Doeskin, Ac., Ac. Also, Shirts, Stocks, Handkerchiefs, Ac., all of which arc of fered n( tho lowest possible cash price, and as cheap us any other Clothing Store in the Union. Also, a splendid assortment of Goods in the piece. Superfine French and English Cloths and Cassimeres of every hue and shade, Satin/ Silk, and Valencia Vestings, Satfhiefts, Ac., all of which will ho to order at the shortest notice and in the neatest and best manner. All garments am warranted to lit.- Tho public arc respectfully invited to call and examine the su -1 perior assortment of Clothing at this establish moot. ARNOLD A LIVINGSTON. Carlisle, March 29, 1855. First-rate Limestone Lund for Sale. I OFFER for sale a tract of Land lying In Jef ferson county, Va. } containing 250 Acres, 150 cleared and under good fencing,* and the balance in Timber. This laud isjis pro xsag*ductlvc ns any in tho county of Jefferson, :A—*and well watered. Uls within two miles of the Shenandoah river, and the A, L. 11. Rail road will run within .one mite of It. A more particular description Is deemed unnecessary ns persons wishing to purchase will view tho prem ises before purchasing. The (arm will be shown and terms made known hy F. A. Lewis, living near Kabictown, in Jefferson co., or on appli cation, postage paid, to tho undersigned at Mo bile, Alabama. If the above property is not sold privately before tho 10th of July, 1855, it will then be offered at public sale on that day, before the Court House, in Charlestown. ARTHUR F. HOPKINS. February 15, 1855. Attention Dyspeptic* ! THOSE of you who have been afflicted for years, with this loathsome disease, and who have been using almost every nostrum before the public without relief. We say to you try “ Keiller’s Anti-dyspeptic,” amt you will soon be convinced of Its grunt superiority over every other preparation. We could give you many certificates corroborating our assertion, but a single trial is worth more than all. This remedy is prepared and sold at the Drug store of B. J. KEIFKER, South Hanover street, a few doors south of the Court-house, Carlisle, Juno 15,1851. JOHN I>. LINE, WHOLESALE and retail dealer in Ameri can, English A German Hardware, Oils, Paints, Varnish, Ac. Mechanics, builders ami the piddle generally, who are in want of Hard ware of any kind, arc Invited to call In and ex amine my unusually large stock of goods, which I am selling at very low prices—just step In, it will only detain you a few minutes to be con. vinced that what every body says must lie true, that Lyno’fl is decidedly tho place to gel goop goods ut low prices. J. P. LYNE, (May ll.] lUct/ side of N. Hanover it. ARp A MAMMOTH Spring Arrival at LYNK’S on North Hanover street, where the public are being supplied with every variety ol Hard ware, Faints, Oils, fee., at the lowest cash price. Call in and be accommodated. JOHN I*. LYXE. Carlisle, March 29, IH.V». Paper HangingM. I HAVE Just received my Spring stock of Pa per Hangings, which is the largest ami most varied assortment ever opened in Carlisle, to which] invite the early attention of the public, ns I intend selling paper at prices which cannot fail to please the olose.it buyers. JOHN P. LYNE. Carlisle, March 29, 1855. Wall Paper. JEST received a splendid stock of Paper Hangings, Window Blinds, and fine prints, embracing all (he newest and most approved styles. The designs are neat and chaste, and the prices suuh as cannot fail to give satisfac tion. We invito our friends and the public ge nerally, to call and examine our assortment be fore purchasing elsewhere. IJ. BAXTON. Carlisle, March 22, 1855. GEO. Z. lIUEIZ, I>. D. S, PClttlNl. ■3 KSPKGTFULLY tenders his professional LV services to the public. ArilflciaJ Teeth Inserted, from a single tooth to nn entire set, on ”v Dm latest and most appeared pr|n- Clplcs —such as Single, Block and Continuous (iuin Teeth. Diseases of the mouth and irregularities carefully treated. Olllco at the residence ol his brother, on North Pitt street. Carlisle, January 11, 1H55. AFRESH supply of Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dye Stull's, Glasses, Putty, Sash Tools, Ac. Also, baking Soda and Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers, fur the cure of Coughs, Golds, Asthma, Consumption, and all other diseases of the Lungs, for sale at 11. J. KIEFFEU’S. Carlisle, March 2d, 1851. CROCKERY,— A genera) assortment of Qneonswure of all kinds now on hand, In cluding Oranituwnre, Stoneware, Obard Glass ware, Tumblers, Jars, Dishes, Howls, Plates, Candlesticks, Ac., also, a variety of lino Castors & Bottles, ns well as Pilchers, Cellery He Spoon Glasses, Ac. For sale at the store of Aug. 8,1851. J. W. KHY. ('i LASS WAUR.— Just receiving a new ln- Tvoice of Ware, embracing a variety of bowls suitable (or fruit, preserves, pickles, sugars, jellies, Ac., as also Cellery Stands, Jars, Decan ters, Pitchers, Saits, Peppers, Candlesticks, Lamps, covered Bowls, n largo assortment ol Tmublors, Gohlels, and otlior useftil articles.— For sale hy» J. W. ECY. February 22,1R55. Embroideries, a largo lot oi collars, Sluevcs, Gbimezuttes, Jaconet and Swiss Edging and Insorting, for sale cheap by , April 0, ’5O. PHILIP ARNOLD. Gold and Silver Watches, SILVER WARE & JEWELRY. THE largest, finest, and best selected stock iu the city. Evorydcscrfptlon of Fine and Cheap Watches that aro'manufactured can be obtained at this Establishment/which receives them direct' from tho Factories of Liverpool, London and Switzerland, and ks therefore ena bled to soil a much superior article for. a less price than'any other retail store kn this. city. Persons wishing to purchase at wholesale or retail are invited to call . and get tlio worth of their money. Some of these Watches can be sold at tho following prices, viz : Gold Lovers full jeweled, 18 carat cases, $25 00 Gold Hunting Case, full jeweled Lovers, 88 00 Gold Lepino Watches, *• 20 00 Sliver Lever “ full jeweled, 10 GO Gold Hunting Case, “ *< 13 GO Gold Lepino Watches, jeweled, 8 00 And some still cheaper than (ho above. Jewelry of every description, tine and cheap. Also, Silver Ware, and Silver plated Ware of all kinds. Watches repaired and warranted at LEWIS K. BUOOMALL’S * (Otw Stand,) No. 110, N. Second, 2d door below llacc St. Phila. March 29, 1855—1 y THE subscriber lias just returned from tlio Eastern cities, and has opened at bis stand in Nortli Hanover street a new and full assort ment of lIAKUWAHE, ami now invites alt pur sons Id .want of good Hardware at reduced price to give him a call as he can accommodate nil from a needle to an anvil, anc at prices to suit tho times. To Housekeepers —A great nssortmcflt of housekeeping articles, such us brass and enamel preserving kettles, frying pans, bake pans, waf fle irons, smoothing Irons, shovels, tongs, wait ers, trays, forks, knives, carvers, steels, butcher knives, rpoons, plated tea & table spoons, pocket and pen knives in great variety, razor and razor straps, scissors, shears* spades forks rakes, hoes, tubs, water cans, painted buckets, wash boards, improved patent cistern pumps and lead pipe. llatsiiEs.—A largo assortment of whitewash, dust, swooping, boric & painter's brushes. Ikon.—A large slock of hammered bar iron, rolled iron of all kinds, hoop iron, slice! iron, round, square and band Iron, English wagon boxes, ami steel of all kinds. • Paints, oil, varnishes, turpentine, glue, &c. of all sizes. To Shoemakers. —A full assortment of Mo rocco, Linings, Bindings, patent Goat Skins, Lasts, Shoo-lhreac, Pegs, Knives, and Tools of ull kinds. ' Blake’s Fire Proof Paints of different colors. To Carpkktkrh.—A full assortment of planes, saws, chisels, gages, squares, braces, bills, bench screws, augurs and augur hltts, hatebots, &c. To Coaciimakkus a Saddi.krs. —A first rate assortment of carriage trimmings, such as laces, tassels, fringes, drub cloth and sattinett, head •linings, imitation enameled leather, patent leath er curtain oil cloth, plain and figured; Dasher Irons, Lumps, Axles, Springs. Malable Castings, Bent Felloes, Hubs, Bows, Philips’ patent boxes for wood axles, fine brass, silver plated and Ja pan harness mountings,,Saddle trees, Whips,and every article used hv Saddlers very cheap. Carlisle, March 22, IR'.-l, J. P. LYNF,. .Values iTl’Olintorli;, Hl.' !>., Late Professor of Anatomy and Surgery In the Philadelphia College of Medicine, and* Acting Professor of Midwifery; one of the Consult ing Physicians of the Philadelphia Hospital, Bleckley; Into member of the National Med ical Association; member ot the Philadelphia Medical Society; member of the Medic«»- CldrurgicalCollege of Philadelphia; formerly President and Professor of Anatomy and Surgery in Castleton Medical College, Ver mont; and also, late Prolevmr of Anatomy ami Physiology In Berkshire Medical Institu tion, Pittsfield, .Mass., \c., Kc. HAS lately Introduced in « popular Ann, several of his favorite prescriptions for the principal diseases of this climate. The name o( each article will imply (he disease for which it is intended to be used. Dr. McClinluck's Pectotal Syrup, $l. Dr. McClintork’a Cold and Cough Mixture — For Colds, Coughs, &c., Price 25 cents. Dr. McClitt/ock’s Jhthma and Hooping Cough Remedy. Price 50 cents. Dr.A/cCiiafock’a Tonic oflfero fire Syrup —For Purifying the Blood. Price $l. Dr. McClin/ock's Dyspeptic Elixir —For giv ing tone to the stomach, relieving pains alter e«ting, heartburn, and aII disagreeable symptoms arising from indigestion. Price $l. Dr. McClinfork’s Rheumatic Mixture —A Pure ly Vegetable Uemedy for tmernul use. Price 50 cents. Dr. McCiiniork’s /iheutnnfir Liuitneuf —For Rheumatism, Sprains, Swellings, &c. Price 50 cents. Dr. McClinfock't Jlaodync Mixture—Fur Pulls, Toothache, Headache, .Neuralgia, Ate. Price 50 cents. Dr. McCUn(ovk y t Fever and jJgue Specific — A certain cure tor all Intermittent*. Price $l. Dr. McClintock't Diarrheta Cordial aiul Chol era Prevcnlipc‘~A Safe Remedy. Dr. McCtinfack’n Vegetable Purgative Pillt — For Costivonesa, Headache, Kc. Price 25 cfs. Dr. McClintork's JJnlibiliuus Pillt —For irre gularity In tin* Functions of the Liver and Bow els—the beat Liver Pill made. Price 25 cents a box. For aalc bv Dr. .1. McCUNTOCK, at his Me dical Depot, N. W. Corner NINTH and FIL BERT Streets, Philadelphia, and all Druggists. Druggists and Dealers in Medicines who wish to be Agents, will please address Dr. MeCt-rsTocK, furnishing reference, name ol Post Otllcc, coun ty and State. • Q'7~For sale hy W \ Kelso, Rummd Elliott, Carlisle; J 11 Criswell, Shlppdnshnrg ; Kiiunin ger Ac Co., I. KaiiH'ioan, Mechanicsbiirg: Joseph Herron, Nuwville; J B Zimmerman, Amlerson burgj ijaines Ac Fertlg, .Millerstown; ACKliuk, New Bloomfield ; Harriet AI Singer, Newport; II F Gardner , Vork Springs; A J Miller and J S Nixon, Ghainhcrsbnrg; II Montzor, Waynes boro. | George Borgnur and D It Jones At Co., Harrisburg? J)K. McCLINTOCK can ho consulted, with out charge, daily, from 10 to 12 o'clock, A. M., at Ids Depot. November 8(1, IRSI. I y. NEW GROCERIES. NOtV open and for sale nt the “Marion Hall ’ Family Grocery Store, a large and general assortment of articles, useful mid fancy, ombra ing, in part— Maracatba ami Jaffa Coffees, Green Uio and Roasted Codec, Jenkins’ best brand of Teas, Brown and Clarified Sugars, White and Preserving “ Pulverized and crushed “ lironin, Cocoa and Chocolate, Rice mill Com Starch, Farina and Essence of Coffee, Lovering’s lltiost Syrup, Oilcans Baking Molns hc.h, Spleen,ground and iingiiuiiidi Mace,Citron, Vanilla Bean, Cheese, Crackers, Candles, &c. ® Onr -Qiiccnswarc, M mm embraces a largo and genera! varletyffiffi of (he best white Granite, a Iron Stoneware; Liv erpool and common ware, enabling the customer to select in Metis or pieo.eH of any slau necessary, and of the different styles, together with a vari ety of Fine White and Gold Band, English ami French Chinn setts of Ten ware, and other varie ties of useful mid line fancy Chinn ware, includ ing Troys, IMntoa, Vases, Fruit Dishes, Oolleo cups, &c. Ac. GLASSWARE, embracing bowls, dishes, molasses cans, sugar bowls, a largo selection of lino fluted tumblers, wine and egg glasses, and other useful articles. WILLOW AND CEDAR WARE, among which are tubs, chums, water pales, mea sures, market baskets, (ravelling baskets, as well ns other covered and uncovered baskets. Also, Table Oil of the finest brand, Sperm and other Oils; Tobacco, Cigars, Soaps, &c. A small lot of choice MAGKAKEL oftfo. 1 quality. Also, a trimmed Mess Mackerel—both In handsome assorted packages of halves, quarters and kits— with all the other varieties of a GROCERY and QUEKNSWAUE STOKE. Wo fool thankful for the patronage heretofore bestowed on us, and Invite a continuance of like favors. J. W. EDY.* Carlisle, January 6, 1850. T~ RUNKS and CarpoUJags. A largo lot of Travelling Trunks and Carpet Rags for sale cheap by. FIULII* ARNOLD. April 5, 1065. First Arrival of THE subscriber having relumed r ' ’city, Ims just opened for tlio nu llia lurgo and well selected stock of lw tad0 5 Domestic Hardware* ombraclnir cvmiv 51 ’ "”'t ally found in that lino of business Ti 6 Utu lion of friends and tlio public genera t ?llch spcctfully directed to the ussorlnSm, !“ assuring them fbnf goods of all kinds!,'“H for cash ut a very small advance on nS I J C, " I| > era,prices. iujnui uc t ur . Carpenters anil Bnihlers are invited i„ mo the assortment of Locks, Latches ~ Bolls, Screws, Glass, Putty, Oil, Palm, 1, . 1118c ‘. Kimombor the old stand, in East 1 i n , ’ where they are for side cheap. street, August 81, 1851. I!EK ' i ‘T SA.XTON, MEW OREO STORE I South Hanover. Street, ncaHhe Court Horn B J. KIEPPEE, Druggist would mono-in • Iy inform the citizens of Cjilid,. r J ' ily, that lie tins opened n new CHEMICAL AND DUUG STOKE His stock is entirely new, and has lie™ . with groat care. As many of the nrtirles , , use liy physicians nml families dedoriorue 1 and exposure, great care wilt he taken „„ low such Articles to accumulate in suet, S’ r „ Attention iis especially invited to l,ii „ ! Medicines, Lssonlial Oils, Tinctures tracts, Confenclions, Chemicals k p with a full assortment of Paints, VurnVJl. < .^ < iV" f stulls. Paint and Varnish finishes and ; ,U CONFECTJOXARm of every variety. He has a!*. on hand a • did assortment of Perfumes, Shims, fo m v V . clothes and flesh Brushes; Supporters Bn Exliaiislera, Nipple Sliielda, Tooth Wad,,.. Pastes. Also, Medicinal Wines and Hmmlies, of the best quality. from n ie u,. vaim and Spanish Ibises, of every tl.ivur t>. w one cent upwards. ’ In order to ensure Ids customers against mh takes during any temporary absence nf Uieprc! prletor, the services ot an experienced jm-l cm,, potent assistant have been secured, which mil he telt to bo important, in view of the respou*). hilities which are known to devolve upon t) 10 - druggist. Physicians* prescriptions will be faithfitlb rtll ,i promptly attended to. Ciders from Physicians and Merchants in the country will ho flllud with care, and at prices which musfprnve satisthctnrv. A liberal share of public patronage la respect fully solicited. Terms Cusli. B. J. KIEPFEIL March 25, 1R54. «n. i. ,c. i.oOiiiis, WILL pel form all operations upon the Teeth (hat are roipiiml fur their preservation, such us Cleaning, Filing. Plugging, &»•.. or wiff restore the loss of them, by inserting Aitilkul Teeth, from a single tooth to u full CC7“OlUcc on I’itl street, a few doors Soiitlml Urn Itailro.id Hotel. N, B. Dr. Loomis will he absent frojn Carlisle the last ton rl.ivs in each month, Carlisle. March 25. IHSI. Fli c Insurance. THE Allen and East Pcnnsboroiiph Mutual Fire Insurance Company of (.'umherhmd county, inenrporated by an act of Assembly, is now fully organized, and in operation under dm management of the billowing Matmgi rs, \iz; Daniel Daily, Wm. 11. Corgas, Michael (Vet,- lin, Melclioir Bruiiuemau, Christian Slay m.iu, John C. Dmdap, Jacob 11. Coover, Lewis liter, Henry Login, Benjamin H. Musser, Jacob Mum ma, Joseph Wlekersliatn, Alexander Cathcart. The rates ofinsnnmce are an low and favorahla ns any Company of the kind In the Stale. Per sons wishing fo become members are invited in make application to the Agents of the Compsiiy who are willing to wait upon them at anv time. BEAM. 11. MOSSKK, PM'.sidem. HkNUV lax.AN, Vice PtfSldelit., Lewis Ilvrn, Secretary- Miciiai:t. Cockus, Treasurer. March 25, JHSL A CENTS. CmnKni.Axn County.—Rudolph Marlin, Nt"* Cumberland; C. B. Herman, liingstown; Henry /Scaring, Shiremanslowii; Charles Bell, Carlisle; Dr. J. Ahl, Chnrchtown; Samuel Grsilmnif West Pennshoro ; Janu*s‘MeDowt-|I, Frankfort!; Mode Griffith, S'l public to call in and examine my assortment lore making tbuir purchases, an I am couli'h'iil my chased designs cannot (ail to please (he ni.nl fastidious. JOHN P. LVNF IFe.it tide uj Aorth /lauovcr at. Carlisle, March 25, FjIXCY GOODS, Fll-T BOOKS, «*r SW. JIAViiHSTICK, has Just received • from tbe city, ami is now opening a splen did display of Fancy (Joods, suitable for tlie present season, to which ho desires lo call tli« attention of' ids friends and the public. Hl*#*- KortiKont in (bis line cannot be surpassed In n'" 1 ' y nn ctu> bo confldonly rocommowlcd to «» ami thu lltllo folk* Uomombur Ibo «i*> oiipualtu llio Italic. g w ». nAVJ!US TICK- CarllMlo, Docombor 21.1851. n Table oil.—a now mi iw Oil, n» nIHO I’loUlos, Tmimtlo Kotcl “I Ilunif French MubturJu, &c. I* or s ' lo jj. Aug. 1«51. J * "