t ■ l&l Eorth TJuii Wc WalkOn, . . lt'rflay : !tot^riao ; flomeroadcrfl to learn thaloll %e.eartha-rclfty,.flint,, chalk,.&c,, are nothlog short.than the rust ormetala; tliat,at ono timn, putlog the ago of this,worJd, they wore all shin tagnbrUllant metals. Geologists speak of the oarthas being .hundreds ot thousands of years old*-;. All their, philosophy, is based upon me chanical science ;tho formation of strata, the upheaving of mountains, tho burying of forests, have‘been attributed to, some, “great convul sion—that Is, .to- some shaking together of tho earth’s crusty Whether this groat ago of tho lybrld bo trno or not, it is very certain, that be* foro &py of these events could have token place, tho formition of each of tho .earths must have bean the work of ages; otherwise the metals oi tfhlch their baso consists could not have been so completely rusted aa to assume an earthly toxtute..' To understand this we must leave the mechanical, I. c., thogeologicul theory, and en ter upon tho primary or chemical theory. It e&nnot hd* disputed that tho first changes of tho earth’s surface were of purely a chemical nature. Combinations took place then as now 5 tho me tallic bases, by moro contact with tho atmos phere or water passed into oxyds, as tho.chem ist, calls them, or earths, as expressed in daily conversation. Chemists, thus recognize some thing like forty different kinds ot those osyda ot earthly bodies, some being very scarce, and others as plentiful. By tho merest touch of air some of tho metallic bases-of thbso earths in stantly pass Into tiro rusty or earthly state; some by contact,with water are so energetic that they burst into flame. , By this process of reasoning wo comb to the conclusion that tho world is one mass or globe of mixed metals, of which tho roero crust has become rusted, or of earthy form; the outer rind, as it wore, preventing any rapid combination taking place with tho metal lic,-surface, five or six miles below tho face oi tho ,dry .land. Eruptions from volcanoes aro probably produced by tho sea getting down to tip?-metallic surface through some fissure in the earth’s,crust ; decomposition o! the water then takes place; fire, flume, and steam causing an eruption.'* It would bo an instructive lesson to • man to quarry into the earth’s crust tho depth of ton or twelve miles. —Sejrfimuf Picaae, Something (or Children. Thoro are a groat many good children; yet onco in n while wo meet tho so who, wo ore feor py-tosay, do not belong to tho class of those wo lovo. Such a hoy was Matthew. • "You would not have given a fig to play with him. i Ho had carpenters’ tools, and books, and checkers, and chdss, and drawing materials, aud halls, and kitos, and ships, and skates, and snow shovels, and sleds—oh, 1 could not toll you all be had. ; Well, if you went on a Saturday afternoon to iduy with him, he would watch all those things as closely fts a cat would a mouso; and If you were within Toach'of them, ho would sing out, <*-D*o-n-’t; t-h-a-t-’s Of ebursoit was"not much fun to go and sop him. You had to play ovoryling ho wanted, or ho Would pout and say ho would not play at all. • Then Matthow was such a baby 1 I lovo a brave boy. Ho would go screaming to his mo ther If ho got a scratch, as if a wild tiger wore after him i and if you said anything to him about It/ ho would pout and stick out his lips. ■ Itwas liko drawing tooth to got him to go across tho room to hand you a newspaper. Ho ought to havo had a littio world all to himself, be was so selfish. When bis mother was told "Of his faults, she would say, *‘Oh, Uo will outgrow them by-und. by.” • I know, that his selfishness would grow as fast osbo'did;'and that when ho caroo to bo n man he would bo unfeeling to the poor, and make Ward bargains with them, and bring tho last penny out of their threadbare pockets. Oh, dear children, bo gcncrott*. If yon have but halt on npplo givo somebody a bito of it.— Perhaps some child will say, <« But I have not anything to give.** That is a mistake; that boy oX gfH is not .living who has nothing to givo.— Give your sympathy; givo pleasant words and beaming smiles to tho sad and weary-hearted. ' If a child goes to yonr school who is poorly clad, patched, darned, nay, even ragged; if tho toars start to his eyes when your schoolmates laugh, and shun, and refuse to play with him, jost go right np and put your hands around Ins nock, and ash him to play with yon. Love him; lovo sometimes Is meat and drink and clothing. You can all love tho sad and sorrowful. Then never say you havo "nothing to give.** Ilfnls To Toons ladies. Never road newspapers. A newspaper Is a miracle with which you have nothing to do.—, Study fashion plates—thuir contemplation can never Injure or improve your mind. ' If yen are so fortunate as to attract the attan. tlon of n malo gosling of your own capacity, get another beau—make them both jealous—alter nately swear to each that ho is the darling of your heart. Competition is the life of love as of trade. It will end by their both despising you. , Never entertain, for a moment, a real honest, sterling feeling. It will do you no good. Sot it down foe a Used fact, that unloss a man is rich.be Is ” horrid.” If a handsome young girl, pure, innocent and hjtppy, without money, attract more attention ttym yourself, mention to some malo friend of yours, who never tells anything, that ytju have heard something about lior_. Accompany the remark with a toss ol the head, n curl of thu lip, nijd an up turning of thu eye-lids as though the httarons should fall on some dreadful depravity. How Mrs. Stowe became on Author. In a letter to n friend in England, in answer to some inquiries respecting her personal histo ry, Mrs. U. 11. Stowe gives the following inter esting passage in her life— • 'During long years of struggling with pover ty .sickness, amhahot, debilitating climaic.iny children grow up around me. The nurccry mid the kitchra were my principal fields of la bor.* Some of my friends, pitying tnv toils, scot some of my sketches to certain liberally paying annuals, with iny n\ruo. With the first money I earned this way I bought a featherbed! For, as I had married inly, hud without a (lowcry.’aml as my husband had on ly'a large librniy of books and a great deal of learning, this bed and pillows were thought on thb whole tho most profitable investment. I now thought I had discovered tho philoso pher’s stone, and when a new carpet or mat tress yraa needed, or when at tho close of tho year it began to be evident that my family ac counts, like Dora’s ‘wouldn’t add up, 1 then I used to say to my faithful friend and factotum Anna, who shared all mvjoys and sorrows, ‘Now, if you’ll keep toe babies quiet, and at tend to all the things in the house for one day. I’ll write a piece, and then wo shall be out of the scrape.’ And so I became an authoress!— Very modest at first, I do assure you, and rc monstratinglvcry seriously with tho friends who hod thought it best to put my name to iny pro ductions, by way offiettlng up a reputation. A Good ’un Hugh Hastings, pf the Alba- ‘ ny Knickerbocker, when letting off a joke, al- , ways docs that tiling capitally, ns follows: “There arc three papers in this State which 1 arc parUcllarly down on the *d d furriners' 1 of all kinds—the Albany State Register, tho Rochester American, and tho Buflalo Coinmcr- 1 cial Advertiser—and yet, strange to say, tho. leading men of these papers aro of foreign ex traction. Racy, ono of tho proprietors of tho Register, was born in England. Mann, of tho Rochester American, was bom in Scotland, and. until ho was fourteen vears of ago, ped dled itch ointment around Edinburg. Panno loo, of tho Rulialo Commercial—the man of tho 1 “twenty-five dollar plmractcr,”—was nnEn glish soldier, and‘left tho army ono day under I the escort of ono drummer and two rope ends. These arc tho men who aro now “rallying round tho Constitution,” and who insist that foreign influence will yet undermine the liber ties of tho’ nation. Queer people, those Hin doos. That’s so.” (XT' The man who thought ho could coax a lawyer to take “a dollar less, ” is now trying to sot firb to an iceberg with a cigar. K7* A sharp idea—Sooner than marry a wo man of fifty, I’d take two nt fivc-nml-twcnty. ■ 0* Why aro green peas like Sebastopol Because they must boslidlcd before taken. LIGHT FOR ALL! GREATEST INVENTION OH* THE 1 AGE! Patent Cold Lard Lamp!; rpilE-subscriber having" purchased tho patent J[ rigid ol Stoncsiford Smith’s* Patent Gold 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 tho German Reform ed Church, in Lontber street. \ All orders ad dressed to him will be promptly attended to,, JACOB SENER. ; Carlisle, April 5, 1855—6m ' - N. B.~Tho subscriber having closed out his, stock ot Hardware, and .having entered into the Lamp manufacturing business, call upon those indebted to bim by noto or book account, to settle their accounts without delay, as no further indulgence will bo given. Office opposite the Gorman Reformed Church. ' JACOB SENER. THE subscriber respectfully informs hisfrlondg and tho public lu general, that ho still car ries on the CABINET MAKING BUSINESS, at his old stand in South Hanover street, near tho Post Office arid Second Preahyterian Church, where ho will manufacture to order, and keep constantly on hand, an elegant assortment of Cablnct-warc, Such as Secretaries, Bureaus, Work stands, Bln. /VT!*T*J ing and Breakfast Tables, Pier & Con js”tro Tables; French, Field,. High and jrvffjg&i Low Post Bedsteads, &c.; togetherwith every other article of Cabinetwarc —all of which he will soli very cheap for cash, or in exchange for Country Produce at market prices. He will keep constantly on hand, Chairs, Settees, Rohkiug Chairs, and every other article manufactured .in that branch of business. ' Thankful for past favors, ho respectfully soil cits a share of public patronage, confident that he can render general satisfaction. JOHN LIS2MAK. Carlisle, March 16,1855—81 LOOKING GLASSES. C. 3f. Robinson & Son. No. 218 CAcinut St., above Ninth St, Philadelphia. OFFERS for sale an extensive assortment of FRENCH MIRRORS, framed In tho plain- est and moat elegant ornamental styles, suitable for- Mantels and Piers. Richly Carved Oval Girandoles, Ornamental Gilt Tables. OIL PAINTINGS AND ENGRAVINGS, >f recent Importations, by tho most colobrated ivitig Artists at tho lowest cash prices. February 15,1855—ly WHITE HALL ACADEMY. 3 wifcs I Vest of Harrisburg, Pa. THE NinW session of this popularondfiour ishing Institution, will commence on Mon day tho 7th of May next. Tho ottention of Purentaand Guardians is earnestly invited to tho advantages which it affords. Being situated in a pleasant, retired, and healthful part of tho country, and (ho 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; {jonrding, Washing and Tuition in tho English branches, and Vocal music per session of 5 months, Instruction in Instrumental Music, Instruction in Ancient or Modem Lan- guages, each , 6 00 For Circulars and other Information address D. DENLINGEU, Principal, March 15, 1855. Harrisburg, Pa, FRENCH TRUSSES. ' HENRI or RUPTURE successfully treated, ami comfort insured, by use of the elegant French Trusses, imported by tho subscriber, and made to order expressly for his sales. All suffering with Rupture will bo gratified to learn that tho occasion now offers to procure a Truss combining extreme lightnetr , with ease, durability and coirect construction, In lieu of the cumbrous and uacomfortablo article usually sold. An extensive assortment always on band, adapted to every variety of Rupturo In adults and children, and for salo at a range of price to suit all. Cost of Single Trusses, $2, $B, $4 and $5; Double, $4, $5, $O, $8 and $lO. Persons at a distance can have a Truss sent to any address by remitting tho amount, send ing measure around tho hips, and stating side affected, For sale ‘Wholesale and Retail by the Impor ter, CALEB H. NEEDLES. S. W. cor. of Twelfth $ Race Sts., Phlla. Depot for Dr. Banning’s Improved Patent Body Brace; Chest Expanders and Erector Bra ces; Patent Shoulder Braces; Suspensory Ban dagos; Spinal Props and Supports. Ladles’ Rooms, with competent lady attendants. April 6,1856—8 m I>R. C. E. BLVUIRNTHAt, JJOM(EPJITIJIC PHYSIC UN, OFFICE and residence onLouthcrstrcct,ono door oast of the Gorman Reformed Church. Dr. Blumonthal respectfully offers his profession al sendees to tho citizens of Corlisle and vicini ty. Persona from a distance laboring under chronic diseases may consult by letter. Office hours from 7 to 9 A, M, and 2 to 4 P. M. Carlisle Ang. 24, 1864—tf Tens, Collbc, &c. rpTIE subscriber has just added to bis forme -1 stock, a general selection of CHOICE GRO CERIES, ns well as nil tho other variety of nr tides usually kept in a Grocery Store, |x|jH embracing Rio Coffee—roasted and green —at 12J and 11 eta. per lb., Orleans, Clarified* Crushed and Pulverized Sugars, of fine quali ties; Chocolates, Spices, Dairy Salt, and a varie ty Fancy articles, all of which arc offered at tho lowest cash prices. Wo are thankful for tho former support given us, and invite a further call from our friends and customers. J. W. EBY. Marlon Hall, Carlisle, Ang. 8,1854. 1..00U Out in Tlmol C HOLER A.-MOUBUS, Dysentery, Dlarrhnca, &c.,nro makingtheir appearance; youknow tDo remedy. If you have any regard for the welfare of yourself, your wife or your children, supply yourselves instantly with “KellTcr’s Matchless Cordial,” otherwise ahjdo the conse quences resulting from a bigoted adherence to old quackery. The Matchless remedy can had at the Drug Store of D. J. K.IEFFER, South Ilauovcr street, a few doors south of Courl House. (Carlisle, May 3d, *53.] f ’UST received a very largo lot of Scythes of f superior Brands, to which I Invito the atton-1 on of Gradio makers, and all others In want of I ..ils article, the attention ofFarmers is also in- 1 vitod to the groat variety of Farming utensils of | the very best makers. Ploughs of all kinds furnished at a small advance on City prices.— Home nmkcH'at the manufacturors prices, also a superior article of Churns, which wo warrant to mako inure butter out of the same quantity of Cream than any other Churn in use, try It, JOHN P. hr NB, West side North Hanover Street. I Carlisle, May 11 REMOVAL. (rpilE undersigned has removed to tho room L formerly occupied ns tho Post Office, Imme diately opposite tho Voluutoor Ofllco, whore ho la now opening a largo and general assortment of now « s|>Vlll£ ftoOll*. unbrnclnganoxteuaWovarloty ofßrltlsh,French and Domeatlc th-y.GoodH, Groceries, Straw llata 2“ d , °i‘y ol r* sc., which ho will of- .¥°i ,0 u o# }. rurc ore ro. spoctfully Invited to call and examine for them, solves. ROBERT DIOIC. Carlisle, AprllTSi, 1855. . WALL PAPER. I have Just received three thontand five hundred jdecet new pattern Wall Paper and Borders, embracing almost every variety of qualify, stylo and price, and' which will b,u sold very cheap. April 12, 'M. RODT. DICK. | STOVES 1 STOVES I I STOVES!! t ' JOHN D. GORGAS would inform thopublio that ho has how on hand at bis establishment,' on Marin St,,noxtd6pr to MarlohUall, a largest and most complete assortment of COOK,OF FICE & PARLOR STOVES to bo found In this county, which will bosoldat tho lowest pri ces for cash or appiovodcrcdlU His stock consists of a largo assortment of new and high ly approved PATENT COOKING STOVES,, finished ih tho most complcto'manncr, and cal culated for either wood or coal, : or both; -All the old standard patlornß which have stood the test of experience, may bo found at-Lis estab lishment. ‘ Also, a'great ivariety of the most approved and beautiful PARLOR OFFICE STOVES, including a-number, of now styles, possessing very superior advantages over those heretofore in uso. Families and housekeepers are-respectfully invited to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere. Stoves delivered ib any parf of the country and put up at the shortest notice. Ho continues to do all kinds of TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE, and Copper Work, and has constantly on hand or will make to or der every article required by housekeepers or others in this lino. His stock of Tin and Oop per Waro embraces every kind of household and kitchen utensil,, warranted equal to tho best manufactured. Persons in want of articles in his lino may always be sure ofboing accommo dated to their satisfaction by giving him a call. Nov. 0, 1854. , ‘ - . . • JV©' Strive* to Please.” THE Subscriber would'respectthlly announce to tho citizens of Carlisle, and 01l pcrsona visiting tho same; that ho has now on hand and will continue to bo supplied with the latest nov elties Of each successive, season, comprising, in part, CONFECTIONARIES of tho choicest varieties, such as Fino Candy Toys, Jolly Cakes, Bon Bons, Gum, Cordial, Le mon, Chocolate, and Fruit Drops, Rose, Vunillw and burnt Almonds; French and exploding Sec rets,' also all tho common varieties, all of which will be sold wholesale or retail, at low rotes, i£ THE OLD STAND, N. HANOVER ST., a few doors North of the Bank, where he has just received Fruits and Nuts of tho latest importa- tions/ such as Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Figs, Pruens, Citrons, Currants, soft and paper shelled Almonds, Filberts, Cocoa, Crcaih and Ground Nut*. Also, TOyS AND FANCY GOODS, , of every kind and IVom all parts of Europe, man ufactured of wood, glass, china, papior-mnehio, tin, ln#a rubber, zinc, &c., such as fine 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, guns, trumpets, do mlnoso, lotto and othor games, &c., fancy soaps and hair oils of every variety.. In connection with the above, aJargo stock of FAMLIY GROCERIES,. such ns Lovoring's crushed, pulverized and brown Sugars, Coffee, Molasses, Starch, Indigo,'Sale ratus, Green and Black Teas, Spices, Butter, Water and Soda Crockers, Matches, &c., und us wo «Strivo to Please,” all aro invited to call and examine our stock. The subscriber returns his thanks to tho public for tho patronage heretofore bestowed on him, and hopes by n desire to pleaso to merit a con tinuance of the some. P. MONYER. Carlisle, March 23, 1854. Useful, Fragrant, und Good! BJ. KIEFFEU has just returned from Phil • adclphla, with an additional supply of Fresh DRUGS, which, in connection with his former stock, will make his establishment complete in this department. In addition to tho above, he lias also just opened o-ftesh supply of Confectionaries, Fruits, Knts, $6O 00 10 00 Pastes, and Fancy Articles of every description. The attention of ladies is especially invited to his extensive assortment of fancy articles. La dies* Toilet Fancy Soaps and Perfumes of every variety. Gentlemen arc invited to examine his fino assortment'of Fancy Articles. Sogara, Chi na and Porcolean Pipes, Tobaccoes of every va riety, Shaving and Toilet Soaps, which will ho found to bo very superior; Canes, Riding and Carriage Whips, and many other articles which more especially interest gentlemen. A number of very superior Woolen Matts on hand. Tho Proprietor will bo very happy to havo his friouda. generally call and examine his goods, whether they may wish to purchase or not. B. J. KIEFFER. Carlisle, March 28,1854. REEVE L. KNIGHT, (Succcjjot to Hartley $ KnigM.) Mccldlug Sc Carpet Warehouse, TVTO. 148 South Second Street, 6 doors above -L i Spruce street, Philadelphia, where ho keeps constantly on hand a full assortment of every article in his lino of business. FEATHER BEDS, FEATHERS, Patent Spring Mattresses, Curled Hair, Moss, Corn Husk and Straw Mattresses, Velvet Tapestry, Tapestry, Brussels, Tbrco-Ply, Ingrain, Vene tian, List, Rag 8c Hemp Carpetings, Oil Cloths, Canton Mattings, Cocoa ana Spanish Mattings, Floor and Stair Druggets, Uoorth Rugs, Door Mata, Table and Piano Covers, to which ho*ro. spcctfully invites the attention of purchasers, October 19,1854—1 y NEW GOODS. THE subscribers having purchased tho inter est of Wm« Bentz, In tho Dry-Goods busi ness, Inform their friends that they will continue tho business as heretofore at tho old stand, un der tho namo of Bontz & Brother. They have just received a large supply of New and Desirable Goods, such as Calicoes, Gingham, Muslins, Cheeks, Flannels, Satinetls, Needle worked Collars, Slcovos, Spencers, &c. Also, 1 case of fine Irish Linens, 49 pieces of thoir own importation, 12$ per yard below tho usual price. Thoy re spectfully solicit a call from all those wishing to purchase Goods in thoir lino, as thoy are deter mined to sell Goods as low as any firm in Penn salvania. ABNER W. BENTZ, JAMES BENTZ. February 16,1855. MATS! MATS 11 Til E subscriber respectfully Informs bis friends nnd the public generally, that ho lias removed his Hat and Gap Store to his new build ing In Main street, whore ho will bo glad to see Ids old customers nnd friends. lie has now on rfrgyws hand a splendid assortment of Hats ol w j oil descriptions, from the common Wool the finest Fur and Silk Huts, and at pricoslimt must suit every one who Ims an oyo to getting the worth of his money. Ills Silk, Moleskin and Boaver Hots, are unsurpassed for lightness, durability and finish, by those of any other establishment In the county. Boys' lints of every description constantly on hand. Gall and examine. Carlisle, March 28,1888. Pumps. JUST received a largo ossortment of Pumps of every variety In general use, embracing Iron & Brass Cistern, and Cistern Side Pumps. Also out door Pumps, so regulated as not to bo subject to freezing In winter. These pumps are got up In tho very best stylo in point pf quality and workmanship, tho manufacturers having had premiums awarded for their pumps at several State fairs, where they havo been on exhibition. Also constantly on hand, a lull supply of Iron Well Curbs and Chain Pumps. For sale low by HENRY SAXTON. * Oorllslo, Nov. 2,1852. CRANBERRIES. —A lot of fresh‘Cranber ries, Just received, ns also un assortment of now Pickles, Poaches and Tomatoes, in Jars & Cans, fresh Sardines, fine Olivo & Table Oil, French Mustard, &o. For sale at “Marlon Hall” Grocery. J. W. EBY. October 20,1851. Eagle Plows.' A PRIME lot of Savory & Go's, celebrated Eagle Plows, which havo taken premiums at all tho different fairs at which thoylituro boon exhibited. Also, a largo assortment of tho fam ous York Plows—together with other Plows from different manufacturers constantly on hand and fur salo at. Carllalo, March 22, ETON'S. SSOOORc^rd-Orcaißacc. THE groat rßctjVetwioon. tho Clothing Stores of CarlislQjrGsultod in tho complete triumph , of storo'of-ARNOIjD <s• SGNj in the store room lately'Occupied by Wise# Camp bell, corner of Nertb’ Banovor ruuVLputhorits. It (Is how tonccifod by all and' every ono that they stand pre-orplncnC among the clothing deal ers in Carlisle, having succeeded In cohvincing thcirfribhds, tlmtthey can soil Clothing made and got Up;-according to the latest styles, from 20 to 25'por cent; cheaper than any other house is possibly'ablo them. They-have now on hand a largo and splendid assortment of Ready-made Clothing, PurnishbgGoodsi Cloths, Oasslmerosand Vest ings; ; - Also,jlaWand Caps, and every thing in their lino for Men'and Boys. Their, materials were selected ivltlj.tho greatest care, purchased at the lowest cash prices, and at such bouses only,'who never deal in anything like muctiim trash’. Thoir friends may therefore rest assured that articles purchased of thorn will and must’ give satisfaction. Clothing made at tho short cst notlco in the most fashionable style, having for that purpose secured tho services of an ex perienced Cutter, and laid In a splendid assort ment ofCloths, Casslmercs, Vestings;#©., which for beauty and durability cannot bo surpassed. To the citizens of the surrounding country wo would say, give us a Ihir trial. . All wo ask is a fair look at our stock and wo will not fall to con vince yoit that our Clothing is bettor-made, of bettor materials, better trimmed, cut with more taste, an<f last though not.least, cheaper than you have over bought elsewhere. Also, a largo lot of Trunks, Carpet Bags, Umbrellas, #c. All hail creation far and near, \ , Of Abnold’b Store you shall hear* Lot pealing drimii ami cannon’s roar Proclaim th’o news from shore to shorej Great bargains surd, are on tho wing, ' Rare wonders then wo now will sing: « At first we’ll speak of Clothing rare, Such trophies, sure will make you star©/ Of broad and narrow cloth so cheap Wo’l! take a moraont’s time to speak; , Delighted too you Can’t but ho __ With prices and llieir Quality; Dress nnd Sack Coats—aye, Vestings too, . What bargains now for oil of you 1 ■ y Tho Gents will dwr compliments receive, And call they must tho wonders to boliovo. Jn Fonts wo have all kinds of styles, Ono dollar and upwards, piles on piles. In Summer Goods—for soon ’twill come— Wo’il glvo you bargains nil for tun. Frocks and Ovcr-conts so very lino, Great wonders you shall seo in every lino. Hosiery, gusponders, Under-shirts lor all, All kinds of Gloves to pleaso all who call, But wo, cannot slop to enumerate, Wo have bargains both good and great. Our stock too in tho Furnishing lino Is plentiful, cheap and fine.' ARNOLD # SON’S Clothing Hall. April 12,1855. Drugs, Confectionaries, &c. THE undersigned has just returned from Phil adelphia, with n fresh supply of DRUGS, CONFECTIONARIES, &c. These, with his stock on luindj will, make assortment of Drugs, Medicines andy-ir £& Chemicals complete. His assortment LS of Confectionaries is also unusually fine, con sisting of pure sugar white nnd transparent can dy Toys, common, assorted, ami flue candies of every variety; also, trulls, nuts, and everything belonging to that department of trade. lie would call special attention to his supply of PAtfCr ARTICLES, for the Holidays, and for general use. All are invited to call, whether they wish to purchase or not. B. J. KIEFPJBB. Carlisle, Dee.'21,1854. “Ulan, Know Thyself.” An Invaluable Book for 25 cents. —“Every fa mily should have a copy.” ; iaa * n ess mn n I iIIIjIHHI year. A now edition, re vised and improved, just issued. DU. HUNTEK’S Medical Manuel and Hand ißook for the Afflicted—containing ah outline of the origin, progress, treatment and euro of ove |ry form of disease conlracted4*y promiscuous 1 sexual intercourse, by or by'sexual | excess, with advice for thoiirprovonUon. "Writ- I ton in a familiar 'stylo, avoiding all medical 1 technicalities, and everything that would offend the one of decency? With tin outline of com plaints incident to Females, from the result of some twenty years’ successful practice, exclu sively devoted to the euro ’Of diseases of a deli cate or private nature. To which is added receipts for the euro of the above diseases, and a treatise on tho causes, symptoms and cure of tho Fever and Ague, Testimony of The Professor of Obstetrics in Penn, College, Philadelphia — “DU. HUN TEU’S MEDICAL MANUEL.”—Tho author of this work, unlike tho majority of those who advertise to cure the diseases of which it treats is a graduate of one of tho best Colleges in the United States. It affords mo pleasure to rec ommend him to tho mllVrtunato,‘or to tho vie tim of malpractice, ns a succcsslul and expe rienced practitioner, in whose honor and integ. rlty they may place (ho greatest confidence. Jos. S. LouaanonK, 51. D. From A, Woodward, AT. J).,qf Penn, Univer ally, Philadelphia, —lt gives mo pleasure to add my testimony to the professional ability of the Author of tho “Medical Manual.” —Numer- ous cases of disease of the Genital Organs, some ol them of longstanding, have come un der my notice, in which his skill has been mani fest in restoring to perfect health, in somecases where tho patient has been considered beyond medical aid. la tho .'treatment of Seminal weakness, or disarrangement of tho functions produced by sclf-atmso,or Excess of vonory, 1 do not know his superior in tho profession.— 1 have been acquainted- with the Author some thirty years, and’*deem it no more than justice to him as well aS kindness to tho unfortunate victim of early indiscretion, to recommend him os ono in whose professional skill and integrity they may safely confide Alvjied WoonwAnn, M. D. ? “This is, without exception, tho most com prehensive and Intelligible work on the class of i diseases on which It trekts. Avoiding all tech nical terms, it addresses Itself to tho reason of i its readers. It in free from all objectionable matter, and no parent, however fuatiduous, can object to placing It In the hands of his sons.— The author bas devoted many years to the treat ment of the various complaints treated of, and, with too little breath to puff, ami too little pre sumption to impose, ho Imsollercd to the world, at tho merely nominal l prleo of 25 cents, tho fruit of Kotnb twenty years’ most' successful practice.”— Herald. “No teacher or parent should bo without tho knowledge Imparled In this valuable work. 11l would save years of pain, mortification mid sor row to the youth under their charge.”— People's Advocate. A Presbyterian clergyman in Ohio, writing of “Hunter's Medical Manuel” says i—“ Thousands upon thousands of our youth, by ovll example and influence of tho passions, hayo been led in to tho habit of self-pollution, without realizing tho sin and fearful consequences upon them selves and thcirposlcrlty. Thoconslltutionsof thousands who are raising families have been i enfeebled, if not broken down, ami they do not know tho causd or the euro. Anything that can bo dope so to enlighten and Influence tho pub lic mind as to check, and ultimately to remove this wide-spread source of human wretchedness, would confer tho. greatest blessing next to tho religion of Jesus Christ, on tho present and, coming generation. Intemperance (or tho use of Intoxicating drinks) though it has slain thou sands upon thousands, |a not a greater scourge to tho human rued. Accept my thanks on be half of tho afflicted, and, holiovo moj your co worker In tho good work you are so actively en gaged In.” One copy (securely enveloped) will bo for warded, free of postage, to any part of tho Uni ted Slates for 25 ■ cents, or six copies forsl. Address (post paid) OOSDEN & CO., Publish ers, or Box 100, Philadelphia. Booksellers, Canvassers and Book Agents supplied on tho most liberal terms. September T, 1854—ly.__ _______ WM. II- TROUT. A. N. di’coii, ATTORNEY AT LA>V, has aottlod In Mo chanlcsbnrg, for the practice of Ills profes sion. All kinds of Legal Writing, Collections, Court business, &c., promptly attended to.— Oflico opposite Dr. Bong’s roaidrnoo. ’ ? Ho will also attend to Surveying, In town or cojunry* 1 [October 20,1804.] : , 1 | Flalpfield ;Clas9lcai;Acddeniyj; I 1 NEAR] (IAKL ISLE, P 4; ’ " ' THE 18th session will, commence May lst.— Parents willflnd this a.dosirablo'placofor cducating tliOlr.sbns in view 6f its healthfulnbsh and nibral purity; as,well os its fluporlo* educa tional ... .' ( .The buildings'have, boon improved, t ahdtlio dormitoriesrbfrirnishcdJ. Tho number of Btu donta'ls limited and -every attention given to thol'r,comfort'ond improvement.; ' , (. Terms ft>er session of flvo months) $00,00.' ’ ' For.Circulara containing references and,fur ther, information, address ' . 1 ' : ‘ ' R. 1C BURNS, , ' > Plainfield. CwnbyCo.i Pd, 'March 2D, 1855. 1 * ' . Call and St© our Spring and Summer Clothing. : rpUE subscribers have just tho 1 cities, at the Old Stand, in North Hahoyor. street) one of the most elegant assortments of SPUING AND SUMMER CLOTHING over offered to tho pcoplo of Cumberland coun ty, 1 Tho priebs of .Clothingat this house.have beep reduced to such a very low standard, that It is now within tho power of all who wish to wear good clothes to seexiro them. Tholrstock consists of tho best and most desirable Dross and Fruck.COJlTS, Habit Cloth do., Linoh Dril ling do., Tweeds, &c.j superfine Black Cassi moro. and Fancy do. j Silk and Satin VESTS, and a'very Qno variety of Vaionciaand other vests; with' a great variety of Boys’ Cloth. tiig, consisting of Suck Coats, Polka Jackets, Monkey Jackets, Vests and Round Jackets, made of Tweed, Linnet) Drilling, Cloth, Alpaca, Kerseymere, Doeskin, &c.,&c. Also, Shirts,. Stocks, llnudkorchiefr, &c;, all of which aro'of fered at tho lowest possible cast; price, and as cheap os any other'Clothing Store In thoUnlon. Also, a splendid assortment of Goods- 1 in the piece. Superfine French and English Cloths and Cassimorcs of every hue and shade,. Satin,* Silk, and Valencia Vestings, Sattinctts, Sec.,all of which will be made to order at, tho shortest notice and In tiie neatest and best manner. All garments are warranted to fit." Tho public aro respectfully Invited to" call and examine tho sa perior assortment of Clothing at this establish, inont. ’ ARNOLD & LIVINGSTON. Carlisl j, March 29, 1855. rirst-ralc ElmcHtono Laud for Sale. I OFFER for sale a tract of Land lying In Jef ferson county, Vn.‘, containing 250 Acres, 150 cleared und Under 'good fencing, and tho balance In Timber. This land is as pro ffiggpdtictivo as any in tho county of Jefferson, well watered. It is within two miles of the Shenandoah river, nml tho A. L. H. Rail road will run within ono mile of it. Aimoro particular description is deemed unnecessary as jersons wishing to purchase will view tho prem. sea before purchasing.. The tarm will be shown and terms made known by F. A. Lewis, living near Kabletown, in Jefferson Co., or on appli cation, postage paid, to tho undersigned at Mo. hiio, Alabama. If tho above property is not sold privately before tho 16th of July, 1855, it will then bo offered nt public sale on that day, beloro tho Court Houso, in Charlestown. ARTHUR F, HOPKINS.. February 15, 1855. Attention Dyspeptics I THOSE of you who have been afflicted tor years, with this loaihsomodisease,andwho have been using almost every nostrum before tho public without relief. Wo say to you try “ Kuiffer’a Anti-dyspeptic,” mid you will soon bo convinced of its great superiority oyer every other preparation. Wo could give you many certificates corroborating our assertion, ’ but n single trial is worth more than all. This remedy Is prepared und sold at tho Drug store of B. J. KEIFFER, South Hanover street, a few doors south of the Court-houso, ‘ Carlisle, Juno 16,1851, ' JOHN P. LYNE, WHOLESALE nnd retail dealer in Ameri can, English & German Hardware, Oils, Fulnts, Varnish, &c. Mechanics; builders and tho public who nro in want of Hard ware of any kind, nro invited to call in amt ex amine my unusually largo stock of goods, which I am selling at very low prices—Just step in, it will only detain you a few minutes to bo con. vinced that what every body says must bo true, that Lyne’s Is decidedly tho pluco to get goop goods ut low prices. J. P. LYKE, • [May 11.] West side of N. liana rcr si. gPEgWARj A MAMMOTH Spring Arrival at LTNK’S on North Hanover street, where the public are being supplied with every variety of Hard ware, Paints, Oils,&c., at tho lowest cash price. Cali in and he accommodated. JOHN P. LTNE. Carlisle, March 29,1855. , Paper Uuiisinga. I HAVE just received my Spring stock of Pa per Hangings, which is tho largest and most varied assortment over opened in Carlisle, to which 1 Invito tho early, attention of tho public, as I intend soiling paper ut prices which cannol fall to please the closest buyers. JOHN P. LYNE. Carlisle,-March 29, 1855. Wall Paper. JUST received n s'plcndld stock of Paper Hangings, Window Blinds, and fiuo prints, embracing nit fho newest and most approved styles. The designs aro neat and chaste, nnd tho prices such ns cannot fail to give satisfac tion. We invito our friends and (ho public ge nerally, to call nnd examine our assortment be fore purchasing elsewhere. 11. SAXTON. Carlisle, March 22, 1855. GEO. Z. BUETZ, D. D. S. Dentist. . ■"> ESPECTFULLY lenders his professional lAi services to the public. Artificial Teeth Inserted, from a single tooth to an entire set, on the latest and most approved prin- Hph»w—such as Single, Block and Continuous Gum Tooth, Diseases of tho mouth and Irregularities carefully treated. Office at tho residence of his brother, on: North Pitt street. Carlisle, January 11, 1855. A.FKESTI supply of I’ulnln, Oils, Varnishes, Dyo Stulls, Glasses, Putty, Sash Tools, &c. Also, Baking Bodiv mid Bryan’s Pulmonic Wafers, for tho cure of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Consumption, and all other diseases of the Lungs, for salo at B. J. KIEFFEU’S. ' Carlisle, March 28, 1851. CHOCK BUY.—a general assortment of oil kinds now on hand, in cluding OranUowuro, Stoneware, Chard Glass ware, Tumblers, Jars, Dishes, Bowls, Plates, Candlesticks, Ac., also, a variety of tine Castors A Bottlos, as well as Pilchers, Ocllcry & Spoon Glasses, Ac. For sale ut the store of Aug. 8,1864. J.W. EDY. GLASS WARE.—Just receiving n now In voice of Ware, embracing a variety of bowls suitable for fruit, preserves, pickles, sugars, jollies, Ac., as also Collory Stands, Jars, Decan ters, Pitchers, Salts, Poppers, Candlesticks, Lamps, covered Bowls, a largo assortment of Tumblers, Goblets, and othor useful articles.— For sale by February 22,1855. 1 . L.liuobuiiicfs’ Coal. OnnA TONS Lyken’s. Valley Nut Coal, a superior article, receiving and for sale by IVM. B. MURRAY, Jlgonl. Carlisle, Juno 14, 1856—1 m ‘ , Family Coni; &&& TONS Lykon’e Valley Coal, broken tJ\_H-farid screened, prepared expressly for family uso, receiving and for sale by WM. B. MURRAY, Jgeni. Carlisle, Juno ty, 1865 —0m WE call tbo attention of the public to the portable Garden or Fire engine for wa tering gardens or oxtlnguishihg tiros—an Excel lent article, neat cheap A «c6ttvouient.' For Sato at U. SAXTON’S. November 2, 1854. * Gold and-Silver'Watcbcß, SILVERWARE&.JEWELRY, THE largest, finest,! and, best selected' stock •in tho city. ; Every description of Fine and Gheop ( Watches; that' aro -’raapufac tured ‘ con bo, obtained at this Establishmont, 'VfhlcU receives them direct from the .-Factories of Liverpool, Lpndon and Switzerland, and is therefore ena bled to sell a much' superior httlclolforja less prlop than any other retail store in this city. Persons Wishingto purchasoat wholesale or retail, are invited to cn.ll and got the worth of tholr money. Some, of those Watches can bo sold at the following prices, ,viz:. Gold Lovers full jeweled, 18 carat eases, $26 00 Gold. Hunting Case, full jeweled Lovers, .88 00 Gold Lcpino, Watches, > <« , , • 20 t OO Silver Lover- - “ .friUjowblod, . '.1050 Gold Hunting Case, " , I 8 60 Gold’Lopino Watches, Jbwelbd, • 800 And some, still .chopper than the above,' . jewelry of every description, fine and cheap. Also, Silver IVarc, and, Sliver plated Ware of all kinds., .. ~ ,•, Watches repaired and. warranted at LEWIS B. BKOOMALL’S. , . ,■ (Odd Stand,) No. 110, N. Second, 2d door below llaco St. PJ)ila. March 20, 1865—1 y . £sj££wAßiji THE subscriber has just returned from the Eastern cities, ami has opened, at his stand in,North Hanover street a now,and. full,,assort ment ofHARHWAHE,,nnd now invites all per sons id, want of good Hardware at reduced price to give him a call us ho can accommodate. all from a needle to an anvil, anc at prices to suit the times. To Housekeepers.—A great assortment of housekeeping articles, such ns brass;and enamel preserving kettles, frying.pons, bake pan's, waf fle irons, smoothing irons, shovels, tongs, wait-, ors, trays, forks, knives, carvers, steels, butcher knives, rpbons, plated,tea & table spoons, pocket and pen knives in great variety, razor and razor, strops, scissors, shears, spades forks rakes, hoes, tubs, water cans, painted, hiickcts, wash boards, Improved patent cistern pumps and lead pipe; , Brushes. —A largo assortment of whitewash, dust, sweeping, horte ft jmlnter’a brushes. Iron,—A largo stock of hammered liar Iron, rolled iron of all kinds, hoop iron, sheet iron, round, square and hand iron, English wagon boxes, and steel of all kinds. Paints, oil, varnishes, turpentine, glue, &c. Glass of nil sizes. To Shoemakers. —A full assortment of Mo rocco, Linings, Bindings, patent Goat Skins, Lasts, Shoo-threac, Bogs, Knives, and Tools .of all kinds. Blake’s Firo Proof Paints of different colors. To Carpenters. —A Adi assortment of planes, sawflj Cldsels, gages, squares, braces, bills, bench screws, augurs and augur bills, hatchets, Ac.*' To CoACIIMAKERS k SApDLERS.—A first Rite assortment of carriage trimmings, such' ns laces, tassels, Jnnges,- drub cloth and saltinott, head linings, imitation enameled leather, patent leath er curtain oil cloth, plain and figured; Dasher Irons, Lamps, Axles, Springs, Malahle Castings, Bent Felloes, Hubs, Bows, Philips’ patent boxes for wood axleh, fine brass, silver plated and Ja pan harness mountings, Saddle trees, AVhlps, and every article used hy Saddlers very cheap. . Carlisle, March 22, 1854. J. P. LYNE. . James M’Cliiitocl;, SI. 16., Late Professor of Anatomy and Surgery in tho Philadelphia College of Medicine, and Acting Professor of Midwifery} one of tho Consult ing Physicians of the Philadelphia'Hospital, Blockloyj late member of the .National Med ical Association} member of (ho Philadelphia Medical .Society; member of tho Medico. Cblrurglcal College of Philadelphia; formerly President and Professor of Anatomy and Surgery in Costloton Medical College, Vcr mont} and also, lata Professor of Anatomy and Physiology in Berkshire Medical lustitn tion, Pittsfield, Mass., Ac., Ac. HAS lately Introduced in a popular form, several of his favorite prescriptions for tho principal diseases of this climate. Tho name of each article will imply tho disease for which it is.intended to bo used. Dr. McClinlock’i Pectoral Syrup , §l. Dr . McClintock’i. Cold and Cough Mixture — For Colds, Coughs, Ac*, Price 25 cents. Dr. McClintoclc*« Jlsthma and. Hooping Cough Remedy. Price GO cents. Dr. McCUnlock’s Tonic Jllterutire Syrup—For Purifying thb Blood. Price $l. Dr. McClinlock’s Dyspeptic Elixir—For-giv ing tone to tho -stomach, relieving pains after eating, heartburn, andall disagreeable symptoms arising from indigestion. Price $l. Dr. McCliufock’t Rheumatic Mixture —A Pure ly Vegetable Remedy for internal use. Price GO cents. Dr. McClintock’s Rheumatic Liniment —For Rheumatism, Sprains, Swellings, Ac. Price GO cents. Dr. McClintock’a Anodyne Mixture—Y or Pal is, Toothache, Headache, Neuralgia, &c. Price 50 cents. Dr, McClinfock'a Fever and Ague Specific — A certain euro tor all 1 Xntcrmlftonta. Price $l. Dr. McClintoclc’a Diarrhcca Cordial and Chol era Preventive —A Safe Remedy• Dr. McClinlock'a Vegetable Purgative Pills — For CostlvencßS, Headache, &c. Price 25 cts. Dr. JlfcC/iVorfc’j Antibilioua Pilla —For Irre gularity in the Functions of the Liver and Bow els—tho best Liver Pill made. Price 25 cents n box. For snlo by Dr. .1. McOLINTOCK, nt his Me dical Depot, N. W. Corner NINTH and FIL BERT Streets, Philadelphia, and’ nil Druggists. Druggists and Dealers In Medicines who wish to bo Agents, will please address Dr. At cClintouk, furnishing reference, name ofl’ost Ofllce, conn-, ty and State. C£7“ For sale by W A Kelso, Samuel Elliott, Carlisle 5 J II Criswell, Shlppensburg; Emmln ger Sc Co., L Kauffman, Mochanlcshurg; Joseph Herron, Nowvllle; J B Zhmnernmn, Anderson burg; llalnea&Fertig,Millcrsfowtij ACKlink, New Bloomfield; Harriot M Singer, Newport; B F Gardner , York Springs; A J Miller and J S Nixon, Ghnmhershurg; B Montzor,' Waynes boro,; George Bcrgnur and D.U Jones it Co.-, Harrisburg. DR. McOLINTOCK can ho consnllcd, with out charge, dully, from 10 to 12 o’clock, A. M., at Ids Depot. November 80,1P51.—1 y. * ‘ NEW GROCERIES, NOW open and for sale nt tho “Marlon Hull’ Family Grocery Store, n large‘mid general assortment of articles, useful and fancy, umbra- Ing, In part— Mnracalbn and Jaffa Coffees, Greet; Ulo and Roasted Coffee, Jenkins’ best brand of Tens, Brown and Clarified Sugars, White and Preserving “ Pulverized and crushed “ Brotua, Cocoa and Chocolate, Rico and Com Sturcli, Farina and Essence of Coffee; Lovering’s finest Syrup, Orleans Baking Kolas hch,Siilci‘s, ground amt ungronml; Knee, Citron, Vanilla Bean, Cheese, Crackers, Candles, &c. Our <tiiccii«waie, |ffl \tm embraces a largo and general vnricty|*2£y of the best white Granite, a Iron Stoneware;. Liv erpool nml common ware, enabling the customer to select In setts or pieces of any size necessary, and of the dlfierent styles, together with a varl ety of Fine White and Gold Baud, English and French China setts of Tea ware, uml other varie ties of useful and fine fancy China ware, includ' lug Trays, XMates, Vases, Fruit Dishes, Cofieo cups, &c. &c J. W. EBY. embracing bowls, dlsbesj molasses cans, sugar bowls, a largo’selection of fluo fluted tumblers, wine and egg glasses, and other useful articles. WILWW AND CEDAR WARE, among which are tubs, churns, water pales, men. euros, market baskets, travelling baskets, as well as other covered and uncovered baskets. Also, .Table Oil,the finest brand. Sperm and other Oils | Totmcco, Cigars, Soaps, &c. A small lot of choice MACKAKEL of No. 1 ({utility. Also, a Mess Mackarol—both in handsome assorted packages of halves, quarters and kits— with all tlio other varieties of ft GHOOEUY and QUEENSWAHK STOIiE. IVo fool tbahkftil for the patronage herotoforo bestowed on us, and invito a continuance of like favors. • J. IV. EBY. Oarllslo, January 5, 1855. THUNKS and Carpet Bags. A Inrgo lot of •Travelling Trunks andOarpot lings forsnlo cheap by PHILIP AUNOLD. Ax>rU 6,1856. '* i TTT-. ... m i ! First Arrival of ' THE subscriber having;;returned r city. liaa just opened for tim Fain? 1 1 11 * largo and well. selected slock 1 of I-.,™. 4 Domestic Hardware, OWbraoihg ovorvtM e ” oily found in' that line of .business V? 1 tioniOf.irionda and tho,public genera fa ?v®“ spoctfidly;directed,toilho,assortment on if 1 ” assuring thorn (hat goods ofall kinds wmn.ff ! Carpenter) and Builders nro invitn.n„ Inotho assortment of Locks; Latch™ rn"®' Bolts, Screws, Gloss, Bully, Oil, l>ni,?t„ I ' n6c 'l Remember tho old;Btand, inEasl Hfah 5 Cf , 1 whOrpthoy nro for solo cheo’p;' . Allguatai, IBM. HENRY SAXToj;. ’ 1 SaulKJlmipver Street, near the Court House. ’ B: 3. KIEFFEU; Druggist, would roana-ln i •ly inform tho citizens of CatlUto andSV' ity, that ho has opened a now d ,icl “' GLASSWARE, ■new; drvo sxoiusi CHEMICAL AND DRUG STORE • His stock is entirely new; nnd ilia been mUm. With great oaro. Asmanyofthdarticlcifadm!' use by physicians and families deteriorate w.i and exposure, great care will ho taken nolW low such articles to accumulate In such enanim. ' Attention is especially invited towTSt C 'j Medicines, Essential Oils, Tinctures win™ tracts, Oonfenctions, ■ Chemicals, & c lnSl.ii with » full assortment of Paints, Varnliic/li I'* 1 '* stulfs. Paint nnd Varnish Ernsts,™li ’ ’ CONFECTIONARIES of every' variety. - Hohasnlso on handaimW did assortment of Perfumes, Scans; fancy m,' .clothes and flesh' Enislies, 'Supporters, BrS Exhausters, Nipple Shields, Tooth IValhcsan j Pastes. ’Alsoi ■ -- ,- •* i‘, Meiiiintd Wines mid Unmiia, ' • of Sfgora. from lira tal'llai vnna mid Spanish houses, of many (Uvot. from one cent upwards. * ■ In order to ensure his customers against rob-' takes during any temporary absence of tho pro. pilotor, the services ol an experieuced'and com. potent assistant have been secured, 'which' will bo felt to bo important, in view of the responsi bilities which are known to devolve upon the druggist. Physicians* prescriptions will ho faithfully nml promptly attended to. Orders from Phyricmns and Merchants in tho country will bo filled with care, and at priccs.whlch must prove satisfactory. A liberal share of public patronage is respect fully solicited; Tonus cysh. B. J. KIEFFER. March 28, 1851. DR. I. c. Looms, WILL perform nil operations upon the Tcclh that are required for (heir preservaflwj, such as Cleaning, Filing, Plugging, Ac., or will reptore tho .loss of (hem, by inserting Artificial Teeth, from-a single tooth to u Adi set. HyOfllco on Pitt street, u few doors South of tho Railroad Ifotel. N. B. l)r. Loomla will ho absent fVom Carlisle 10 last tbn'days in cadi month, . Carlisle, March 28, 18&K Fire Insurance, THE Allen and Bust Pcmisborough Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland county, incorporated by nn net of Assembly, is now fully organized, and in operation under the management'of the following Managers, rlz: Daniel Daily, "Win. U. Gorgus, Mlfclmel Cock lin, Melchuif Bronneinan, Christian Slaymaii, John C. Dunlap; Jacob 11. Coovor, Lewis Dyer, Henry Logan, Benjamin IL Musper, Jacob Mum m», Joseph AVickersbam, Alexander Cathcart. The rates of insurance are ns low and favorable ns any Company of-thc kind in the State. Per sons wishing to become members are invited to make application to thu Agents of the Company who are willing.to wait upon them at any time, BENJ. 11. MOSSED, President. Henry Logan, Vico President, i - Lewis Hyer, Secretary-/ Micuakl Cocklin', Treasurer. | March 28, 1854, AGENTS. Ot'MurntAxn County. —Rudolph Martin, Rest Cumberland; C. B. Herman,Kingstown; Henry Scaring, Slilremanstown; Charles Bell, Carlisle; Dr. J. Aid, Churchtown; SawwlGiwJ/nm, West Peniishoro; James McDowell, Frankfort!; Mods Grifllth, Soutli Middleton; Smmiol Woodburn',- Dickinson; Samuel Coover, Benjamin Haver stick, Mcchanicshurg; John Slicrrlck, Lisburn; David Coover, Shcpherdatown. _ Youk County. —John Bowman, Dillaburg; P. Wolford, Franklin; John Smith, Esq., Wash, ington; W. S.,Picking, Dover; J. W. Cruft, Par adise. IlAnnisnunn.—Houser & Lochmnn. Members of the Company having policies about to" expire, can have them renewed by making ap plication to any of.the Agents. WAU PAPEBWB MILLION. I HAVE Just received my Sluing Stock of I’, per Hangings, which surpass in style, qualify and price any that has ever been exhibited id Carlisle, I respectfully solicit a call from the J>«. , sons In want of Paper Hangings of any descrip tion, as lam confldcht my assortment fur iur >asses any in tho Borough, and in style and pries ins but few rivals in tho city. I only ask oßto puhllc to call in and examine my assortment te fore making their purchases, a« I am confident my chased designs cannot fall to please the meal fastidious. JOHN P. LVNE , Weal-aide of North Jlanorer it. Carlisle, March 23, 1854. . __ FANCY GOODS , FJFT JJOOA'S, sc. SW, HAVEKSTICK, has just received • from tho city, and Is now opening a splco. did display of Fancy Goods, suitable for ll* present senson, to which ho. desires to cull tb» attention of his friends and tho public. HU**- sorhnont in thitf line.cannot bo surpassed in no velty and elegance, anil both In quality and pdf® of the articles, cannot fail to please purchase;*. It would bo Impossible to enumerate his Fancy, Goods, which comprise every variety of fancy arffclrt of tho most exquisite shape, such as Paiper Mtu’hu Goods,- • , Elegant alabaster and porcelain inkstands fltis trays. Fancy Ivory, pearl and shell card cases. Ktullcs* Fancy baskets. Fancy work boxes, with sowing Instrument* Port Mommies, of every variety., Gold peris and pencils, fancy paper weigh'* l Pnpotoiles, and alnrgu variety of ladles’ ftnc/ stationery. Motto seals mid wafers, silk and head pni» c> - Ladies* riding whips, elegantly finished, U dlcs’ flue cuttlery. '. Perfume baskets ami bags. Brushes of every kind for tho toilet. Roussel's Pertmuca of tho various kinds. Musical Instruments, of all kinds ami at •'* prices, together with an innumerable variety** articles elegantly finished and suitable for «<•**■ day presents, to which ho Invites special aU £ n* Hon. Also, an extensive collection of HOW' DAY GIFT hooks, • comprising tho various English' and Amejk Annuals for 1855, richly' embellished and HI trato I Poetical Works, with Children** Flc l ,( !lt Books, for children of all nges.. IBs oMorlim of School Books and School Stationary, complete, and comprises everything used n , leges and the schools, . lie also calls attend , to ids elegant dlslay pf ~ Lumps, OrlnndolO) .. from {ho extensive establishments of Cornc j Archer and othorai of IMilladolphla, con 1 w-) every stylo of Parlor, Chamber & 7. to* far burning either lard, sperm or mltanj’ gother with flower- vases, leaner a *Jr,_ 1 i ’j a tliff His asaorlment In this lino l/uneq«a»cu borough, . 1 Fruitt. Fancy Cunfcchoncj}, | Nuts, Preserved Fruits, &0., In every , BUC u at all prices, all of which are pure au f r {ornl* ns can bo confldenly recommended B iamli and tho llllle folks.' Homcmber tho 01U oppbslto tl»o Dank. nAVE uSTICK- Cnr)inlo, Docombbr HI- 186 - _—, rpAIII.U OIL.—A now tot of "'rffnip, 1M L Oil, BS also I'ioklM, 5 “““‘J” Dy Klim, Proilch Mustards, &o. l° r " 7 i#i. Aug. 6, 1651. "
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