j'.is'lfew.'.w i^Wry'' | airO-'y^'ot’Mlaor. l3 fi“L n /. to^ ,adooe aN/to.-ptbNHrU- Mmmis «cWAt to Ror.ecj, irmto /most /ntiimiiotiimlly physlclta. ■?; ■ uiTfils' modesty dad dellcody-lff 'implanted ’-by nor flood be subjob* tedrto inevitable in -making taidwatb thebthorsex those ailments belonging exclusive*/ to-thofemale. i v>i . .I jjj/dpt in., extreme cases,- her sensitiveness her health rathorlhan her delicacy] The consequences arc serious," lamentable; and life-long. '“Thus what at first could bavo.bcen easily rem edied, or perhaps bettor atllij riot incurred, bo comesa complication of diseases, not only ruin* tog tho health.of the' mother, And 1 embittering her days by-sickness and suffering, but detailing broken constitutions upon -her children, and embarrassing; if not distressing, the business and -pecuniary prospects of the husband. Lot every sensible woman take warning in iimi, (rid thousands have done) hy tho bitter experience and sufferings of others, of. the dreadful conse quences she entails upon herself rind those en deared to her, by her ignorance oi tho simplest nri'Ajplalricst rules of health as connected with state, the violation of which entails disease, suffering and misery. : Hdw litany faro suffering IVom obstructions or irregularities peculiar to the female system, which" undermine the health, the effects of which thojbare ignorant; and for Which their delicacy’ forbids seeking medical advice! How many suffer Ironfprofop.tMj uteri (falling of (ho womb,) oT'froinjfcuor albus (weakness, debility, &c.) 1 — Hbw many are In constant agony formany months preceding confinement! How many have diffi cult; jf nofdangerous deliveries, and slow and uncertain recoveries! bTo thtrquestlbb, how arc these to be preven ted? whit shall be duno ? the answer Is simple. Woman ascertain for herself, with, out violence to her delicacy, the nature and character of the ailmcol (to which she as a fe male id subject) the causes from which it may arise, and the proper remedies for Its cure and future prevention. This she can dd by possessing a little volume (already possessed by 'thousands) which tolls her what Is thd'-mattor, and tells her what to do for it; In simplobut chaste words, and such as slio'Can ondet-atand. This little volume Is enti tled tht Mdrritd 'Woman’s PRIVATE MEDI CAL COMPANION, by Dr. A. M. Maukiceau, Professor of Discuses of Women. One hun dredth edition (500,000)‘18mo., pp. 250. [On tine paper, extra binding, $1,00.] ■ A standard work of established reputation, fqund- classed in the catalogues of th 6 great Trade Sales in New York, Philadelphia, and other cities, and sold by the principal-hooksel lers Jn the United States. It was first published in 1847, since which time five hundred thousand copies have been sold, of which there were on wards of one hundred thousand sent by mull, attesting the high estimation in which it is hold as a reliable popular medical book for crery fe male,.the author having devoted his exclusive attention to the treatment of complaints peculiar to females, in respect to which ho is yearly con sulted by thousands, both in parson and by let ter. Here every woman can discover, by compar ing her own symptoms with those described, the nature, character, causes 01, and the proper re medies for, her complaints. wjfo about becoming a mother has often need of instruction and advice ot the utmost importance to her future health, will find such instruction and adrico, and also explain many symptoms which otlienviso would occasion nnz. icty or alarm, as all tbo peculiarities incident to her situation are described. It is of course impracticablo<to convey fully the various subjects treated of, ns theyaro of a nature strictly intended for the married or those contemplating marriage. The revelations con tained in its pages have proved a blessing to thousands, as Die innumerable letters received by (lie .author (which he is permitted by the writers to publish) will attest. Extract rtf a Letter from a gentleman in Dayton, Ohio. Dayton, May 1, 1647, Dr. Jl. M. filnuriccnu “MJ’WTfohua boon perceptibly sinking for Homo three years or more, in consequence of her great angnlsh and suffering some months before and during confinement j every successive one nmro am! more debilitated ami prostrated her. putting her life In Imminent danger, and which was on the last occasion despaired of. I suppo sed that this state of things was inevitable, and resigned myself to meet the worst. At (his t ime (now about two months) I heard your book highly spoken of, as containing some matters reaching my case. On its receipt and perusal, I cannot express to you the relief it afforded my distressed ramil, and the joy its pages imparted to my wife, on learning that the great discovery pf M. M. Desome.un provided a remedy. It opened a prospect to me wnich 1 little conceiv ed was possible. No, pecuniary consideration can ever repay the obligations I uni under to you, for having boon the means of imparting to ns tlie matters contained in “The Married Wn in:m'» Private Medical Companion.” Hut for this, ore another year would have passed over my head, In all human probability my wile would have boon in her grave and my children left mo. thcrlusa;” In consequence of the universal popularity of tho work, ns evidenced by its extraordinary sale, various impositions have been attempted, ns well on booksellers as on (lie public, by imitations of title pago, spurious editions, and surreptitious infringements of copyright, and other devices and deceptions, it lias been found necessary therefore to Caution the Public to buy no book unless the words “ Dr. A. M. Mauriccau, 120 Liberty Street, X. Y.,” is on (and tho entry in the Cleik's Office on tho back of) the title pugej and buy only of respectable ami honorable deal ers, or Bend by mail, and aldross Dr. A. M. M anrlceau. 'll?”Upon receipt of om- doll.u “Tho Married Woman’s Private Medical Companion” is sent {mailed frer) to any part ol the United Stales, the Canadas ami Hrltlsh Provinces. All leUem must bo post-paid, ami addressed to Dr. A. M. Mauricoait, box 1*221, New York CUy. Publish ing Office, No. 120 Liberty Street, Now York Jjgcnts in Pennsylvania, —T H Peterson, J Ml Moss & Bro., and Thou Cowperthail, Philadel phia; Spangler At Hro., Lancaster; S Loader, Hanover; Samuel B Lauder, Groensburg; J S Niekaon and A K McClure, Chanibersburg; Jos Swartz, Blooinsburg; G IV Earle, Waynesboro; J II Cornelius, N. Berlin; II A Lance, Reading. July 19, IHoo—dm HARKNE3S & MULUN'S Green Grocery Store, JUST opened, n general supply of GROCER IES, selected expressly for family use, which will bo sold at the lowest cash prices. The se lection consists In part of Coffees, best Rio, Mo cha, and Roasted, from 11 to 14 cents. Teas, Imperial, Black, Hyson, Acc. Sugars, Crushed, Pulverized, Ate. Golden and Grocery Syrup, House and N. O. Baking Molasses JStfSof the best qualities. Spices of every • description; Salt and Fish of nil kinds, whole sale or retail. Best quality ol Hams, Shoulders, Sides, & Dried Beef, by the pound. In tihort, every thing fur house hold usu. Fruit and Vegetables constantly on; hapd r Cash paid for all kinds of Country Pro duct). Uqtnomhor the stand, Bouth Hanover St., one door below Benia’s Dry Good Store, and nearly opposite the Post Olfico. V HAUKNES3 & MULLIK. Carlisle, June 28, 1856—Um TREVERTUN COAL I THE Trovorlon Coal Company uro now pro pared, to furnish the citizens of Carlisle and vlclulfv, with an abundant supply ot tho (JliN. UINE*TKEVFKTON COAL, through the deul orsi U r /n* JJ* Mm ray and Jacob tihrom, where consumers can procure the various sizes, viz: Lump, Steamboat, Broken, Egg, Stove, Lime Burners, Ac. Wo. can recommend It to*all as superior to any other ooal for steam, domestic purposes, and Lime Burning. Tor the informa tion of (lio citizens of Carlisle; wwonld Inform them that this is that superior coal/ft sample 6f which was sent by Edw, .Hclfoostelh/Esq.* of Troverton, about tho winter of IBM,'- and ga?d so much Satisfaction. . : i' '" -- TKEVEKTQN OOAL •COMPANY/* - 1 1 Port Trevtrton f 'Vnioii tb-i Pa* ■ August 2C, 1855—8 m GREATEST iNVENTIgIi OE THE AGE I tS .U r pHE subscribeiphjivjngT,purchased tho patent ql, Stonpsffief, A Smith's .Patent Cold 'for tho State of Peprisylvarilaj are manufacturing En large quaritltioa and are able td'liupply, taorchpritsrat!wholesale or fetii| t *st hia qstahlishmbDt oppoaito (bo Grirman Reform, cd Chprch,. in Louthpr fatnioti J tAll-ordorsadi. dressed to him will be promptly attended to.’ ; I . :/ ,;i- m I JACOB SENEU. •.iCarlialo,.AprilsvlBssff6m ’ • •' N. B. —Tho subscriber having closed out bin stock-oMfardware, and having entered into the Lamp manufacturing .busirioss, call upondhoso indebted to biin by note or; book-account -to settle their accounts without delay, as no further indulgence will'be given. Office’-opposite the Gorman Keformcd Church. JACOB SBNER.» LOOKING GLASSES. O. BJ. itoblnson & Son. JVb. r 2-48 Chesnut Si, t 'alnvc Nhtfh SL ‘ . , ‘ JPIIItADELPIUA. OFFERS for sale an extensive assortment of FRENCH MlHROUSjifrumcd in tho plain*- est and most elegant ornamental styles, suitable for Mantels and Piers., Richly. Carved Oval Girandoles, Ornamental. Gilt Tables. OIL POINTINGS j3ND ENGRAVINGS, of recent importations, by tho mnsl celebrated living A’rtiats : at.£ho lowest cash prices. February 1511855—1 y ' Kcad ! Urad! MR. DAVIDSIPE, of Carlisle, has been ap pointed A’gerit for the county of Cumber land, for tho sale of FISK’S PATENT METAL LIC BURIAL CASE, which is supqrior.to.tytty of tlic kind bow in use, for ordinary interments and transporting tho dead. It prcvOnta'imme diate decomposition and obviates the necessity of hasty burials; for, being perfpctiy-air-tiglit, 1 ' it prevents any unpleasant odor from oscriping ami can bo kept from day to day, until it suits the convenience of the friends of the depeased to inter. Wo might offer hundreds ‘of certifi cates in corroboration of these facts, bill tho following will suffice: Certificates from Clay, Webster and others. Washington* April 6th. Gentluiikn —We witnessed the utility of your ornamental “.Metallic Patent Burial Caßo,’'used to convoy the remains of (he late Ifon. JohnC. Calhoun, to the Congressional Cemetry, which Impressed us with the belief that it is tho best article known to us for transporting the dead to their final resting place. With respect we sub scribe ourselves. Yours, &c. U. Clay, Lewis Oass, Daniel Webster, D. S. Dickinson, W. R. Kino, 11. Dobgk, D. R. Atcuinson. Jkfp. Davis, J. sf. Briiuien, W. P. Manocm, Tho above described Burial Cases can, at all tithes, bo obtained of tho subscriber, at his Ware-rooms nearly opposite flic Bank, North Hanover street, Carlisle. DAVID SIPE May 17. IH.V, F. 11. SMITH, Port Mormaie, Pocket Book, DRESSING CASE MANUFACTURER, N. W. Cor. Fourth £ Chesnul Sts. Philadelphia, Always on hand a large & varied assortment ot Port Mommies, Work Boxes, Pocket Books, Cabas, Bankers Gages, Traveling Bags, Note Holders, Backgammon Boards, Fort Folios, Chess Men, Portable Desks, Memorandum Cooks, Dressing Cases, Cigar Cases, &c. Also, a general assortmentof English, French and German Fancy Goods. Fine Pocket Cutlery, Razors, Razor Strops and Gold Pens, wholesale, Second and Third Floors. F. 11. SMITH, N. W. cor. Fourth $ Chestnut Sts. Phlla. N. B.—On the receipt of $l, a superior Gold *cn will be sent to any part ol tho United States jy imil; —describing pen, thus, medium, hard, >r soft. April 5. 1855—1 y DR. C. C. BLtJJTIRNTIIAL, ITOMOCPJITHIC PHYSICIAN, OFFICE and residence on Louthcrstrec(,onc door cast of the German Reformed Church. Dr. Blumanthnl ruspectftilly offers his profession al services to tho citizens of Carlisle 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 Aug. 24, 1864—tf Teas, Colfcc, &c. r pHE subscriber has Just added to his formo -1 stock, a general selection of CHOICE GRO CERIES, as well as all tho other variety of ar tides usually kept tn a Grocery Store, embracing KloCoffuo—roasted and green —at l*2i and 14 cts. per lb., Orleans, Clarified. Crushed and Pulverized Sugars, of lino quali ties; Chocolates, Spices, Dairy Salt.andavarie ly Fancy articles, all of which are oltercd atlho lowest cash prices. Wo are thankful for the former support given us, and invito a further call from our friends and customers. Marjon Hall, Carlisle, Aug. li, 1864, Look Out in Time t CHOLERA -MORBUS, Dysentery, Dlarrhuon. &c.,are mailing their appearance; ynuknow the remedy. If you have any regard for the welfare of yourself, your u ife or your children, supply yourselves instantly with “ Keillor’* Matchless Cordial,” otherwise abide the conse quences resulting from a bigoted adherence to old quackery. The Matchless remedy can had at the Drug Store of B. J . KIKFFER, A'oufk Hanover * trret, a fexc doors south of Court Homi*. [Carlisle, May 18, ’56.] JUST received a very large lot of Scythes o( superior Brands, to widen I invite the atten tion of Cradle makers, and all others in want of this article, the attention of Farmers Is also lu vlted to the great variety of Farming utensils of the very best makers. Ploughs of nil kinds j 'furnished at a small advance on City prices—l 'Home makes at tho manufacturers prices, also a superior article of Churns, which wo warrant to make mo'ro uuuer ouioi ctio same quantity of Cream tnun any ouior Chum in use, try it. JOHN P. L7NE, Wsst side North Hanover Street. Carlisle, May 11 REMOVAL. r pHE undersigned has removed to the room 1 formerly occupied as tho Post Office, Imme diately opposite tho Volunteer Office, whore ho is now opening a largo and general assortment of now Spring Good*. cmbrnclngnn oxtonslvovnrioty ofßnHshjFronch and Domestic Dry-Goods, Groceries. Straw Ha's and Bonnets, Wall Paper, widen ho will of fer at tho lowest prices. Purchasers arc re spectfully Invited to call and examine’fbrthum selves. ‘ ROBERT DICK. Carlisle, April 12, 1855. CEMENT. THE superior Cement, manufactured by J. Garvcr & Co., of Scotland, Franklin couiUy, tan bo had in largo or small quantities at 11. Saxton’s Hardware store, Main Street, Carlisle. All who have tried this Cement pronounce it tho nest article they over used. From n groat number of certificated given to the mafiufnctur. era, wo select the following: Cuamukiihimiuo. Feb. 20,,1856. To Jacor (Jauvkii :—Sir—There has boon used tiering Urn past year, under my direction, In the construction of “The Carlisle Water' Works,” and work of this Company, about 80 barrels of your Hydraulic Cement, which lm» proved to bo a good and reliable and I take pleasure in recommending ll to others’as flitch, A. F,.,SMITH, ~ 1 AftrlMfl, *sr>. Biipt. C. V. JlnUTand. IfM. C. hIIEEM, knTVOJWBY' AT LAW. Office InMaln st. xjL'oppositdMnrion Halil Business ontrusto< to him will.he promptly attended,to. Carlisle/ AprilT2, i 960; s jjxi’ that ho hoa noty •btiMarin St ’ ricit'dOorM largest ‘■and most bdmpletfr. taaoMtebr of' CO0k« MV -FiCE t '& PARLOIV STOVES to bV/fottwffe this County, 1 which wUflbdibld rif’thc/ lowfot'pYl-i cca-Tor cash J or apprdvod-•credit’. “Hm 'stock; bonsista ora'lri'rge aasoftmont br new and high ly approved PATENT -COOKING- STOVES; finished.in the most-complete'lnanfter, | >atfdbOfl 1 1-' culntodifor oither Woodi-or ,6oal, or\b‘oth..-AlI the old standard .patterns wldch have stood 1 the’ test of experience,iiuay, ho f , ouiid,nt,Uß<?atab- ! lishment., Alsp,; aigrcat/yarjfity'.ol'itbe meet approved .QJfpiQE STOVES; a number of. possessing, Jbo^o : heretofore in use. Families and housekeepers! are 'rospcctLilVy a cail b’ejpr.e purchasing StoVgri delivered to' pnVtldf the‘country and'pritupat tho’sbohest notice. Ho continucs'tb db nil kinds of'TIN ANDSIIEET IRONWARE,arid and has constantly on-hand orwilfmakh tbrir dcr every article required by honsekecpbrsOr otlicrs.in this lino. His stock of;Tin and Cop pen Ware embraces every./kind o£ household and kitchen utensil, warranted, equal to the best manufactured** Persons ~iu want off articles in his line may always bo sure .of being accommo dated to fhcirsatisfaction by giving blip q call.| Nov.’9,, 1854... ' , . . / . I. ~ “Wo Strive ' THE Subscriber would respectfully announce to tlie citizens of and all persons visiting the same, that ho Ims now on hand' and will continue to be supplied with thd latest nov elties of each successive season, comprising,' in part, CONFECTIONARIES of tho choicest varieties, such ns Pino" Candy Toyri, Jelly Cakes,Bob BbnsTGnm, Le mon, CHocolato;'nnd Fruit Drops, Rose, Vanilla and burnt Almonds; French and exploding Sec rets,'also nil the common varieflch; all'of which will bo. sold wholesale or retail, at low ratcb; at ■ 'THE OLD STAND, Tp: ITANOVItfI ST.,;; a few'floors ifor[h o'f the Bank, where 1)0 has just received Fruits anil Nuts' of tho latest.importa tions, such' ns Obvn'ges, Lemons, Raisins, ‘Figs, Pruens, Citrons, Currants, soft and [nlper ’shelled Almonds, Filberts, Cocoa, Cream and'Ground Nuts. Also, TOYS AND' FANCY GOOPS,' 1 of every kind aud'from all pqrts of liurqpcj man ufactured nf \Wjod,'glass, chink, pjipior-hlaoliie, (in, uidin'rnbhe'r, zinc, &c., such ns nno wfrx,lda and Jointed drills, sewing and cartl'baskets, work and fnnc|‘ boxes, flower vases, motto caps, tea setts, music boxes, port monies, battle-doom, grace hoops, masks, drums, guns, trumpets, minose, lotto and other 'games, &c.,"fancy soaps and hair oils ot every, variety. In connection with the above, a largo stock of PAMLIY GROCERIES, such asLbvcrmg’s crushed, pulverized and broftn Sugars, Coffee, Starch, Indigo, Sale rutus, Green and Black Teas, Spices, 'Butter* Watcrand Soda Crackers, Mutches, Ac., and ns wo “ Strive to Please,” allure Invited to call and examine our stock. The subscriber returns his thanks to the public for the patronage heretofore bestowed on hiin, and hopes by a desire to please to merit a con tinuance of the same. P. MONYEU., Carlisle, March 23, 1854. Useful, Fragrant, and Good BJ. KJEFFER has just re,turned from Phil • ndclphia, 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 the above, bo has also Just opened a fresh supply of Confectionaries, Fruits, Nuts, Pastes, and Fancy Articles of every description. Thu attention of ladies is especially invited to his extensive assortment of fancy articles. La dies’ Toilet Fancy Soaps and Perfumes of every variety. Gcnllomen aro invited to examine bis fine assortment of Fancy Articles., Segars, Chi na ond Porcelean‘Pipes, Tobaccoes of evefy va riety, Shaving and Toilet Soaps, which will bu found to bo very superior.; Canes, Riding and Carriage Whips, and many other articles which .more especially intcroat'gentlemcu. A number of very superior Woolen Matts on mud. ' ' The Proprietor will be veryjinppy to have his friends generally call and examino his goods, whether they may wish to purchase or not. •B. J. KIEFFER. Carlisle, March 2d, 1854. REEVE 1_ KNIGHT, {Successor to Hartley $ Knight.) Bedding & Carpet Warehouse, NO. 148 South Second Street, 5 doois above Spruce street Philadelphia, where he keeps constantly on hand a full assortment of ovqry, article in Ids Hue of business. FEATHER BEDS, FEATHERS, Patent Spring Mattresses. Curled Hair, Moss, Com Husk and. Straw Mattresses, Velvet Tapestry, Tapestry, Brussels, Three-Ply, Ingrain, Vene* tian. List, Rag At Hem]) Carpetings, Oil 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 Bounty Lund Agency THE undersigned will attend promptly to the procuring ol Bouuty Lands lor those enti tled to them under the late act of Congress, ap proved March Bd, 1850. Many years experience in (ho prosecution of claims for service in the revolutionary war, has made me lamlliar with the regulations and forms requisite to bo obser ved, and having the assistance of an efficient attorney residing in Washington, shall bo able J. W. EBY to render salislnction to thoso who may apply to mo. Proper forms and Instructions will bd sent on application by mail (rue of cost. No charge unless a warrant is obtained, aiid when obtained (he feu will be $6. The highest market price will bo paid for Land Warrants. A. P- NORTON, Postmaster, Carlisle Springs, Cumberland co., I’a. April 5, 1856 ly HATS 1 HATS I! Til E subscriber respectfully informs bis friends and the public generally, that lie has removed bis Hat and Cap Store to his new build ing In Main street, where he will be glad ,t 0 sue his old customers ami friends. He lms now on hand u splendid assortment of Hats ol WP3 all descriptions, from tho comtqop Wool die finest Fur and Silk Hats, and at prices unit must suit every one who has nil eye to gelling the worth ol his mono)’. Ills Silk, Moleskin and Beaver Hats, nro unsurpassed for lightness, durability and finish, by those of any other establishment in tho county. Boys’ Hats of every description constantly bh land. Cull and examine. Carlisle, Morch ; 2B, J 668. ; , ■ 1 < Pninp*. ” * JUST received o largo nasortment of'Pmirps of every Variety ingencral'uso’; embracing Iron & Bruss Cistern, and Cistern Side PutnpW Also out door Pumps; s<J rcguluicd rtS'hpl t'oljp subject to freezing In winter.' These purfijis are* got up fn tlio very best 1 stylo in pojht of quality and workmanship, Mid maniillieturera having had prbmlumsawardod for their pumps at several State fairs, where they have boon on exhibition; Also constantly Cn.hand, a full supply of Iron Well Curbs and Chain Pumps. For aalolowby . HKNUY SAXTQNV‘ Carlisle, Nov. 2, 1862.' ’' | : ' CUANBEIIBIRS.— A lot of fresh. Cranber ries, just received, as also an assortment of new Piclcles, Poaches and Tomatoes, In jars & Onus, fresh - .Sardines, lino Olivo |k Table Oil, French Mustard, Ac. For sale at “Marlon Hall” Grocery. J- W. EBY.- October 20, 1804. : A PJUME lot of Savory,A Go's.. .Celebrated Eagle Plows, whlch-huv.o lakcty premium? at’all the diniiccuffi|rs ai ,irhlch they, have .been, 'exhibited. 1 Also, a largo pHsqftthdnVoft.lmfyffi ous York' plow's—together W^t, Otlidf ( FlmVs from different muuuiacturdrp and for sale at * 11 ’, ," , 'JU SAXTON’S 1 , r Oadisls, March 22,1806. • i», 1 Store fj -al-, Bf aarilHlj® reanlletf ■ Ofr: lira. uni. into! Jof.ABN OJ.il) 1b fto atpte re,Qnii !et/;ly •liiglt. B9^pr>pjf|NprtJ)flßßOVß^Bd|Loutheit,ptaJ It isipw{ cince(lp*;)>y a|| .they Btoßd prc-cmment etpong the clothingtlcal-; their MonM.iSnHey can 801 l Clpf ting ted gif nj>,.wSbiiilrtßlii iM latoulylml, frprai 20 to 26 per cent, cheaper than any other house Is possibly ahlu to funllah them.'’ They nave, 'Miron hand'h’lnrgdPhd'splendid assortment ol' n,, lj!: ; ,®leiadjr-made,-,Ciothf4E(ii. ,1 i Eurnl'shinß.Qo’ort'ei Cloths, Cassimorosnnd ypat-| itigii;.,;Alpo I ,Xlalji and:Cap?, pqd,cTcry t|i),nß;in' .thairlihofotiMen apd i ßoy?., ! , i po,ir ; materials wero sQleclea\wilh.thp.greatest aarp,,puychas(jd| at, Ihp jowcstcash 1 prices,’and atsiich houses 'dniy, ; wh6' iicvibf di/al In, anything, liko''quctiqh •tWSh. 5 ’ 1 thbirfrleiids imy therefore tost assured tlmtarliMck phrclnlsbd of tlibiri will dud' toust; give eatltetloh’/ 1 Clothing madoattho slmt-j eM notice ihthinhbst fashionable style*, Imylngl for that purpOtSo acturcd tho ’au'rvicea of an.ex jicrfeHCert Gutter*, and luld In a'splcndid ftssort ment.ofOlothtCCassimortt}, Votings* sc., which for beauty and durability cannot;be.surpassed. Tp thßiiOUlzcns Df thoflurrounding cohntry-wo would bay, give us a.foir trial. All we ask la o falr;lopk ; at ; our I stock and wq will not faiUo con vince you that onr Clothing is better made, of bottcr.materials, better trimmed, cut wjth mote taste, and last though not least,'cheaper than you.have overbought elsewhere. _ Also,alargo lot of Trfthkd,'Cdipct'Baps, Umbrellas, £c. . All hqil creation far amt near,' ,l ( ■ OrAhNOLft’s Stproyou shalllicar} ‘ ' ‘ Let pdallng driutis hnd cannon’s roar ■ Proclaim the npwsfiotn shbre to shore ; v ‘ - Great'bargains-'surc, are on the wing, Rare wonders then wc now will-sing s • • •( AtifirstrweJUdpeok of Cloti'iinO rtro, .tT Such trophies* sure will,make you,stare,' ' broad,pn4 narrow cloth so cheap;. J , V’o’lLtyKo.aroomont’s time to-spuak. [ - , Dellgnlqd jop, you .can’t but bo,, M . With prices .and their quality; Drdss andSaqk Coats—aye, top, ' Wb'at bargMna now for nil ofyou,! ~ The Gcritiwlirohr.compllmcnls receive, , " mnat the wonders |o believe. In Pahl's'wdiliftvc all kimlsof styles, , J Onb-<lollat* ! ft^d'uifwnrds ? piles on plies. In Summer Goods —for soon ’twllTcOtne— nWo’ll giVotyoii bargains all forfnn. " . Prooks-and l Over-coats so very Hno, Great,wondOckyon shall see in oVery tine. Hosiery, Suspenders, Under-shirts lor.all, ; All kinds.of Gloves to plenso all who calk . But .we capnot.ptop to enumerate. Wqiiavo'hajgaltjp both good and groat, t • Our stock too.lh the Furnishing lino,. ~ Is plentiful,,cheap and flqe. ' ''ARNOLD' $.SDK’S CTo//ung tlpll. April [' »nigs,,C«nfi'C(iiniarif»j,&lf. ' I 'UE.undersigned-has just returned from Phil -1 adelphia,lw'ltji a fresh supply of DRUGS, &c. ,, These, : wlfh his stock on baud. will make h.la assortment of Drugs, Medicines aiid yy £& His assortment , of Confbcflonarlcs is also unusually lino, "con-, sitting of plire sugar white npd transparent can dy Toys, common;-assorted - , and tine candies of every variety; also; fruits, nuts, and everything belonging to that ‘department of trade. He would call 'apodal attention to his supply of FANCY ARTICLES, for the Holidays, and for general use. All. ire invited.to call, whether they wish to purchase or not. ....... , i>. J. KIEFFEBj. Carlisle, Dec. 21, 1854. j I'.HE Alien and East I’ennsboro’ Mutual Fire Insurance Company ot Cumberland county, incorporated,by an, act of Assembly, is now. fijlly organized, and.ln operation under (he manage- - meiit of the following Managers, viz ; _ ; . •’ Daniel Bully,‘Wnw 11. Gorgas, Michael Cock lin, Melchoir Brfcnneman, Christian Stayman, John C. Dunlap, Jacob 11. Oooyer,Lewis ityer,' IlenryLogun’, Benj.,H. Musser,Jatdb'Mutnnm, Jos. Wickursl;am and Alexander Cathcart.' j " ' The rates of insurance arc as low and faVora. ble as any Company of tho kind In the Persons wishing to Uecome invi ted to make application.to the Agents at the Company who arc willing to wait upontjicm at any time. . - Cumberland County, —Rudolph Martin, New Cumburlumlj 0. B. Herman, Kingstown; Henry Rearing, Spireuiiuistown; Chafles-Boll,,Carlisle; Samuel Graham, WesUtcnnslioro’; Jas. M’Uow ell, Mode Griflilh, South Middleton; Samuil Woodmirn, Dickinsqh; Samuel Coover, MechaniQsburgj John'Slier rick,'Lisburn jiDavid Coover, Shepherdstown. York County.— John Bowman J Dillßburg; P. WolAjaU l Franklin; John Smith,' Kstj, Wash, higtohj Wl'S. Picking,'Dover; J.'W. Croft,'Pa radise. ■' WM. 11. TROUT, Plows. FIRC iXSimAKC E IIENJ. H. MHSSER. Pres; linear Logan, Vico PioS.- Lkwis llykb, Scct’ry, Miciukl.Cocklin, Treasurer. Aug. 10,*65. 11 . ' agents! . Uarrislmrg. —l!nnsor’& Lochman. ’ ■ Members ol the Company havingpolicicsabout to expire, can have them renewed'by making application to any of the Agents. <i I - pv3oopf SPRING SUMMER GOUDS. THE subscriber has just received a wry large assortment of New Spring Goods, to wliicli ho Ihvltep the attention of'purchasers, us he is ircparcd to sell at such'prices cannot full o please. :,v 1 • His stock’ embraces'Ml thb difTeichtklncls ol Goods adapted to the Season, audios CLOTHS, Casshuores, Vestings; Cutto.n Pnht Stuffs, Lin ens, #c.: ■ ; '> 1 • • Goods. Sndi as .Black! and Fapcy, Darago do Lalncs, iJimns. Chillies, Barages, Bombazines, Alpacas, India Sims, sc. Bonnes ,q»ul Ribbons. ~ \cli as Satin Straw, Swiss r*and Split Straw. Rib- Milurs very chuap. mil, Gloves. , brown and .mixed half black,thrown, slate and Women’s mid Glilidren’s 11 kinds. . , , nc Good*. . 1 • Bonnets of all kinds su Straw, English Doubjq bona of all kinds uis; . r Jloxienj Men’s and Boys’wlut Hose, white, mixed Husoj ,Wun>, f Glovep and,Mlt|s of.al Domcsl Muslins, Chocks, Tioktpi CulicocaaniiGlngUami. ■ - ■ 'Boots a*< Mod's and Boys* Dootsji Women’s $• Chlldreh’sfe ' , >■ Groa Such ns Coffee, Sugar,] 9es; all of which will bA stifnd, corner ol North streets. ; - > « ' J* Carlisle, Juno 1< .IBsy >gs; Oqnaburg, Bagging, uLSboes. -* 1 Land Shoos of all kinds; shoos at very low prices, fries. “ 1 Tea; Molasses and Spl- Isold cheap, nt fho old I- Hanover and Loutlitr r.i'Wv WOODS NSW OODS! oops mVjNow'York apd JMill-' iq aiockof newWddtal trliloh I call thq attention md customer#. and ; tha ~i i .1 -■ • . ■ : oftt of my• Good# from ouotufloNew VorUj'l Am > butter bargain# than c4n psp,ln thuco.uuly.- ; Drosq Goods. 1 ’ntlolfiliifti'an Immcrj raldo cheap' Goods/to I of all my old friends i public in-ponorah .-“iii ] .Having purchased' n il)o largest Importing a Biillnllud that I.canigivt bo hgd, atVoyioihcr hd .Our assortment bf]n««istylo dross poojla Ihlarge, couijdetojiml'hcuutilm. 1 1 , ” , Another hit of thorn} elegant and chc.ip blnclc Silks, EmhroUlcrod llamlUci*chitffl, : plooVcp’, Humes. 1 Edgings and-Ihiiertlng, a stock foi< erteiit and prlcbdlmt defies chmpotltion. I Muslins, Ginghams,] Do Ilogoß, l Do Initios,.Tickings.- Ohicki, sc.,- a .tremendous orGlovob and'ly»Hicry qhudpcrtluin ever. ; VLOTUHf „CWSSftfJWES, Cords, Cotton* ai>d,.Yory clmnp r -,i u .i . ■ ! ■ ■ 1 jOomo.oueahdiUl tQ the old;stand, East Main i select, your C <>bdb from, the largest •H Jgfi^opSSSrC. • :9»TiW»>iAjiril:6< W*' -t I l ' 1 - " Ff 1 i f NE4R-CARLISLE, PA. j rpHE 18th will corilmtist'May-ht.—| X fparents will find tikis a desirable place for;: educating tbbicaoos in and’.mOral purity, tas well as its Buponoroduca-j tiontkl adv‘antogoa.. ji. , -i; : < i!'l V'Ul . Tlthj'biiildl.ngs thoj dorißi(oties'ret)in|!Bbcd. Thd;:number of Stu-i den(B and every, .attention given to; their'cojnftrt.pndHmprOvomerit.tt.vdii ~ r | Tonus (per'scsslon ofifivo j For Circulars containing rqfcronicea -.and fur-, ther infbriuqtlon. addrcsa t .*>■: RtlK/,BURNS/ .l.| ;> ;! Plainfioldf , Cunib : JCo.,‘ Pdl f March■ :• Call: a^idlSec.oui* Spiring and! Summer; Clothing. ' i f I ‘HE-flUbscribors have just received from’ 1: Hie STAhD, 111 'North IfhnovoVi streeti'ohb-of tho.'most elegant aasbrihionts pf'' SPRING ANb. SHMMER CLOTIIING| oycrofTcrcdt o the pcqplQ-.of Cumberlajid.coun ty. The pricqV.of .Clothing ot this ihouse Imvo been .reduced.to aucli.a very low-.Btikddard,:that itjsuObkw'Uhlu'-tiie power of all who wish'to wear go.Od clothes to secure them. . Thcirstock consists of”the best and-.-most ;dosirablu Dress Habit Cloth do.i-Liuen Drili ling db n Tweed?] &c.; < superflne, Black rGnssli nioro ! PJ3NTS and Fancy do, j Silk- and.. Satin *f£Srs, and a voty find,variety of .Valbticiaand other,yestb; with d great variety of Poyj’ Cloth tng,'consisting of. Sack Goats, Polka. Jackets, Monkey. Jackets*! Yosts and -Round Jackets, made Linnen Drilling, Cloth, Alpaca, Kerseymere, Doeskin, &6., &c. Also, Shirts, Stocks, litmdkorqhiofs, &c., all ot which are of* fered‘at fho lowest possible cash price, nnd-os cheap as any, other Clothing Store in the Union. Also; a splendid assortment of Goods in the piece. 'Superfine 1 French and' English Cloths and Cassimeres'of every hue and,shade,' Silk, tunp Valencia'Vestings,-Snttinetts, &C.,a1l of which'-w.ill bo njade/to order at thb ishortcst notice and in the njoatestand bust-'nmnner. Ail garments are warranted to fit. The public are rospectftkily-Incited to call, and oxamiuo the sut purior assortment of Clothing at this establish, mont. - ARNOLD & LIVINGSTON. ’ .^Carlislo^JlarchzOjTSfifi. Flrst-raic Limestone Laud Tor [ Sale. \ a tract:of Land lying In Jef jVa., containing 250 Acres, lul.cr ; go(>d the )mbef. This land dsma pro ny Ip the coupty pf Jefferson, bred. ;It is wifhin.tvyo miles river, and the A. L. 11. Rail- lOFVERforsalq fAirport'ndnnty, j’ 15,0'clcared' aud up «ga ]| ;'balnhce ln Ti as dn *3l/‘and well waft of (lit; Shemllidouh i i, one mile of it. A more on issdcomed-imnccepsuryas mrchasowiU vi,outheprun)r ng., Thu farm uill.be shown own by F. A; Lew|s, living Jctfcrson co., or on nppli- road pill tub wltlii purlictilrtr.dekcnpt persons \visln_ng to iscs fceforp Jmrchas and terms made kr near Knbletpvyn, in (Tiillon; ]fUßt(igO"haid..to tho undorsigned at Mo bile, Alabafhu. If the above property is not sold privately before the I6tli of July, 1855, II will then bo offered at public sale on that day, before thu Court House, iu Charlestown. . ARTHUR F. HOPKINS. February 15, 1865. # Attention Dyspeptic*! THOSE of you who have been,afflicted for years, with this loathsome disease, and who have been using almost every nostrum : befoni tho public without relief. Wo say to you try “ Keillor’s Anti-dyspeptic,” and you will soon bocbnvinccd ofits great superiority over every other preparation. Wo could give you many certificates corroborating our assertion, biit a single trial is worth more than all; This remedy ih prepared und sold at the Drug store of . ! B. J. KEIFFER, * South Hanover street, ft few doors soUth of tho Court-house, ; ‘ ! Carlisle,' June 15,1854. / JOHK P. JLVI«B, WHOLESALE and'retail dealer In Ameri can, English & German Hardware, Oils, Paints, Varnish, &c. Mechanics, builders and generally; who ,aro In want of Uord wuro of any kind, are invited to call Ini and ex amine my unusually largo Stock of goods, which I am selling at very low prices—just step,ip,-it will only detain you a few minutes to bo con. vlnced that'what every body.sayfc must bo true, that Lync’s Is decidedly tho place to'getgoop goods at low prices. ‘ J. P. LYNE, ' - [May 11.] . ]Vest fide of N. Hanover at.' 1 A MAMMOTH Spring Arrival at LVNK’S on North Hanover street, where the public are being supplied with overy variety of Hard ware, Paints,Oils, &c.,at the lowest cash price. Oullin and'bo accommodated. " JOHN P. LYNE. Carlisle, March 29,1855. ‘ Papar Uan:in»N, 111 AVE just received my Spring stock of Pa per Hangings, which is (he largest and most varied assortment ovor opened in Carlisle, to which.l.invito the early attention of fho public, ns I intend soiling paper at prices which cannot fail to please the closest buyers. JOHN P. LYNE. Carlisle, March 29, 1855. WallPapcr. lUST received a splendid stock of Paper f Hangings, Window Blinds, and Any prints, embracing all the newest and most approved styles. The designs are nent and chaste, and the prices,such as cannot fail to give satisfac tion. Wo invito our friends and the public ge nerally, to call and examine our assortment be fore purchasing elsewhere. Carlisle, March 22, 1855. GEO. Z. DRETZ, D. D. 8. Dentist. |3 RSPECTFULLY tqndors his professional tV services to the public. Artillciul Tooth Inserted, from a single tooth to an entire set, tin j«... ■«.|. the latest and most approved prln- ciplus—such as Single, Block and CFTtXf CuntlnuonsGumTceih. Diseases uftho mouth and IrregularitJoßcarelully treated. Office at the residence'of his brother, on North Pitt street. / Carlisle. January 11, 1866. ' AFRESH supply of Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dye Stulls, Glasses, Putty, Sash Tools, fcc. Also, Baking, Soda ondi Bryan’s Pulmonic Wafers, for thootiro of Coughs, Colds,-'Asthma, Consumption,audall ether dUouseaof thoLfings, for sale at • B«.J» KIEFFEU'S, . Carlisle, March 2S, 1854. , "!• CUOCKJ3Uy.--;A.'gonerpl atgjortmont 9f Quoonswiro of oil Kinds now on handi In cluding Grumtewaro, Stoneware, Chnrd Ginas vrato, Tumblers, Jars, Dishes,, JBptvla, Plates, Candlcatlclcs, &c., also, n variety of fine Castors, k Dottles, ns well as Pitchers, Cellory k Spoon Glasses, kc. For sale at the store of Aug. 8, 1854. j' ' 'J. W.EDY: 1 " Glass ware.—Just .receiving ,o nowin. voico of Ware, embracing a variety of bowls suitable for fruit, prosurvos, pickles, augars, Jellies, &o M os also pellbry tors, Pitchers, Salta, Peppers* Cfaptllqstfcka, Lamns, dovorod Bowls, a largp nasortpaent of Tumblers, GobloU, and other useful articles.— For sale by ■. J. \V. EDY. February 22, 1855. I Coni. .rt£\/\/\’TONS‘Lykon , »’V‘ulloy I "Nn , t Cop! j&xjKfyJ o.flpporlor article, rccc|vlt>g kn< for sale by ■\VM. B. WUBUAy, Jgent OnrHslo, Juno 14, 1855—1 m ' Fimilly /T,4Mi|. : TONS Lykcn’s Valley Coal, broken screened, prepared qKproaaly for family use, receiving and for sale by ; WM. B. MVmiAYy dgtnti , Carlisle, Juno X 4, .', .' '-—• •< : ; r-: r 1 * Lp XTTMS.cpllilio atteutlpnof tUo publlo tp Uio ry , portable (Qpnlon op .Flrc englnO ft* yrat taring gardpnf pr oitingplalilng fires—an £zcoU lont prtlclp, ncaMUoap convenient. ;Fbr ■Sale at- “ , ,• m- , 1' u SAXTOK’S, KorembarZ,iBs4. i, PMeftP xV^tphi}B. 1 'pbtfdiwd *t tuis jSatftWiahm.untjrffbicJii wceivw LjmdPP ,qndfSwiti!crlaii,(J, and, js therefore, [biqi to _euppriorrflirtiol Pf fpn ta dpss! price than aifly other retail storo in Uila.o|ty«„U ! :.■) Persona wishing to or. their;n?onoy> T §pipo of thoso Watches can bo, Boid>atdhofoU'bvinßP*:iPP9. viz 5 *1 Gold LoVors full jeweled,-18, sarat cPsoßitS#& 00 Gold Hunting fruao, full joVvolcd Lovers, C 8 00' Gold Lopino j wfa'-:; 20 00, Silver Lover , full jeweled, . ,/ <r; *10.60 GoldHunting.Case’,, « r ‘,lB/60 iGoldLbijinb Vfafeheß, jcwfcled, ' . " ~j,i ’Afid sbinb still cheaper tl/att thp Above.,, ‘ Jdwolryof oVdry|tlbaCrlfit|ottj‘ iintf.and cheap., 'Aikdl' AirkUids. 1 . :' 11 ; ‘ ■ IVatcncs.rbpairod and warrAutpcl at •‘ h rft 1 -LWIS 11. BKOOXALL’4:^ : : i>.> • i-> ■■ -■*• ■ (Old, STAbui)”-- llO, N. Seconded door bclotf'liacvSl-. Philiu March 20', ISSfr—ly- ' :1, • ‘‘‘‘ 1 ARB^ParT THE [subscriber, has just returned .from' the Eastern cities, and has opened at bis stand in North llanovet street a.now and full assort-' ment of IIAKDWAKE, and noiw-lnvitesmll per sona id, want of good Hardware atxcducedprico to give him a call’ns ho can;iaccommod?tv‘; ,o )l from a needle to an anvil, anc at'prices , to'suit the timoa. - To llousEJCKEpaas.~A‘ great- osaortmont of housekeeping,articles, such aa brass: and enamel preserving kettles, frying ,pans', bake, puns,.witf- Ilo|irdns, smoothing irons, shovels, tonga, w«it eraj trays, forks, ku|ves, carvers, stools, ,b.utcher; 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 can?, painted -buckets, wash boards, improved, patent cistern pumps amd load, pipe*, i ' Brushes. —A largo assortmont of ’whitewash, dust, sweeping, horte.S painter’s brushes.- - Iron. —A largo stock of hammered ’bar, .iron, rolled iron, of all kinds, hoop iron,- sheet, Iron, rpund, square and., band , jron, English jvrngon boxes, and steel of all, kinds; • ~ 5 , ,l. ( Paints, oil, varnishes, turpentine, gfue,,&o* .Glass.,of all steps,' To SnoE.MAjcKits.-rA full assortment pfddo- Bindings, patent Goat Skins, LnstH, Slioi>tlireac, Begs, Knives, and Topis.of atrkipds. (•! ,: Blake's Fire Proof Palpts of different colors,,, To CAiir£f»7Hna.—A full assortment of planes, saws, chisels, igages, squares,.braces,,hilts,;bynch screws, augurs and augur bitts* hatchets; sc. i . 1 , To CoXmiMAKEiis.* -Saddlers.— A-ffrst rate assortment of carriage trimmings, supli ns- laces, tassels, fringes, drab cloth and fiuttinett, head linings, imitation CTp)nusled-lcntljor,. patent leath er’cnrtain oil cloth, plain and lignrqds J>aeber Irons, Lumps, Axles, Springs, Malable Castings, Bent Felloes, .Hubs, patent boxes for .wood oxlns„ : (lno brass, silyei; plated ,apd Ja pan harness mountings, Saddle trees, Whips,uuid every article used by Saddlers very cheap. . Carlisle, March 22,iP04. J. IV LVN.E* James lU’Oliiptock, .11. Late, Priijessor of Anatomy and Surgery in tbo Philudelpliia Oollegeof, Medicine, and Acting Professor of Midwifery; one of the Consult ing Physicians of ,thu, Philadelphia Hospital, Btockloy; Jateiincmbcrjoftho National Med. ical Association;,member pt the Philadelphia Medical Society; member.of ;tho Mqdlco- CblrurglcalCollege of Philadelphia; formerly President and -Professor -of Anatomy anrl Snrgery jn Castluton'MOdlcal College, "Vtin. niont;, and also, Into Professor of Anatomy .and Physiology In Burkshiro Medical Institu tlon, Pittsfield, Mass., &0., &o. >' i- i : • HAS - lately introduced- in p; popular form, several of. his favorite prescriptions forthe principal diseases of this clinnjtc. Thu name of each article will imply the disease for whlchdt is intended to bo used. Dr. McClinlock’s Pectoral Syrup, $l. 1 Dr, McOliniock’s Cold and Cough Mixture- For Colds, Goufelith'&c., PrlCo 26' cents. ~ Dt. McCliiitock's Jlsthma and J looping-Quit gh ftcmrrfw.’ Price* Ott-cciila." *• •' Dr. McCHnloek't Tonic Jllterutice Syrup—For Purifying the Blood, I’rlcosl. 1 Dr, McClinlodc'* Dyspeptic Elixir— For giv ing tone to the stomach; relioving pains alter eating, heartburn, and all disagreeable symptoms arising Irom indigestion*; .Price $l. . • •- ' Dr.McClinlock's lihenmalic Mixture—A Pure* ly Vegetable Remedy, for inicroal use. Price 50 cents. . »•, • Dr. McCliulock's Rheumatic .Liniment—For Rheumatism, Sprains, Swellings, &c. Price GU cents. Dr. McClintock , » Anodyne Hfixiure—Vov Pal as, Toothache, Headache, .Neuralgia, &c. Price GO cents. ‘ Dr. A fdCllntork'e Fever and JJgue Speciffc-r- A certain euro for nil Price 1 ?!. Dr. McClintock’e Diarrhaa Cordial and Chol era-Preventive—A Safe Reined}'. J>r. A lcClintock'n Vegetable For Costivoncss, Headache, &c. Price 25 cts. Dr. McClin/ork’s JintibUioiis Pi7/«—For Irre gularity in the Functions of the Llvor and Bow (..Js—jho best Liver Pill made. Price 25 cents a box. For sale by Dr. J. McCLINTOCK, nt his Me dical Depot, N. W. Corner NINTH and FIL BERT Streets, Philadelphia, and all Druggists. l Druggists and Dealers in Medicinos who wish to bo Agents, will please address Dr. McCliktook, furnishing reference, name of Post Olllcc, coun ty and State. For sale bv A Kelso, Samuel EJliott, CaHislo; J'H Criswell, Shlppchsburg; Einfnlh ger & Co., L Kauffman* Mechiinlcsburg| Joseph Herron, Nowvillc; J B Zimmerman, Auderson hurg; Haines & Fcrtig, Mlllorstownj AOKllnk, New Bloomfield; Harriot M Singer, Newport/ BF Gardner, York Springs] A J Mlllernnd J> S Nixon, Chambcrsburg; B Mcntzor, Waynes boro..) George Oorgner and D 11 Jones & Co.', 11. SAXTON, Harrisburg. DR. McCLINTOCK can bo consulted, with out charge, dally, from 10 to 12 o’clock, A. M.' ; at his Depot. November 80, 1864.—1 y. 1 ' ■' \ NEW , \ NOW open and for sale,at flic “Morion 'Hull' Family Grocery Store, tv largo andigoner«l assortment of articles, useful undluney, ojuUra- Ing, in part— Jaffa Coffees, Green 11 lo and BoostedCqllKso* I Jenkins’ best tyrnml of Tens, Brptvn and CJlorjfUjd .Sugary • : ' ’ white hnd I’feservlng u ' Fidvorlted'nnderuslMid “ Broma, Cocoa Imd'Choeolalo, ’ * Rico and Com Starch; •' ' •Farina and Essence of Coffee; <■ ' Lovoring’s' Syrup, Orlconsßuklng M6laa bos, Spices, ground and ungroiind; Mate; Oilron; Vanilla Bean, Cheese, Crackers,,Candles,,&c, 1 2®. Oar <tuccuswarc, ; ..IM !m embracos.ftlargo nnd general varlctypjrJ of the host wjilto Granite, a Iron Stpnc)vt»rej Llv orppbVand conimouwaro, enabling the customer to sells or pieces pfatW ,ql&y necessary* arid pflftq dlfforoyt, styles, together,wjyi A yatl-i ‘otyjOrFlno'WhUo mid'Gold Bu'nij, French China setts of Itya'wQrb. and qthorvnrlc*- tlqs'or’usiJhil and. flh6 fimey China ware, includ lug ?rays, Plqhfs, Vaaosj Fruit.iMshcs, Coffee* oups/fco. &c. 1 ' : '' glassware, embracing bowls, dishes,''hiolnsses 611ns, ‘ sugar bowls,, ft largo selection, of tlijc fluted tumblers,' wine fthd bgg glasses, and other, Useful articles 1 ,. WILLOW ANA), CEDAfis WARE, among which nro tubs,,cpurh« r wfttor pales, mea sures, market baskets, (ravelling baskets, us well as other covered and uncovered baskets. Table Oil of the finest brand, Sperm mid other Oils 5 Tobacco, Cigars; Soaps;-&6. A small lot of choice MACKAPEL of No.;1 quality,- AUoj ft tx|miuqd Mobs, Muckarol—both, in lmmlsonu| ftfisprlod packages of halves, quarters andikllst-. with alltno oilier, varieties of a GROCERY ami QUtiENSWARE STORE. • •; Wo fool thankful for the patronage horetoforo ,bestowed on us/and Invlto'a continuance of like favors. .! • . W. EDT. A ,; Carlisle, iTnunary 5, .1856, . ... : i i- 'IXJUUNKS and Oarpotßags. A largo-lbt ol Ju*. Travelling Trunks and Cflrpot’Bags’forsalc ch * flp & .... rmuF ARNpEDI: April 0,1666. >' .• i' • > Mtoi largo andMVolhnclcctcduatoclt.’onjWio T !, arid .boctft.il/dirootcd io" & • u ’.v‘^ l<r ' I’* 1 » n«) hVrftilil ImSwsl*. •••" 'J :■■■■' ohbw ®mjt? STOrtfiirii^j^ .;«v■ SV’ i'w ••! -'-fa’ivij j: iA,' ,Tt]v/ I i: spm *Mmwi St rm{ .•R ! »• kieEper,’ vmtiMMwiiihUeim 'J-5-ly inform tho cltizoiS «f ; 4ty; thathbf lias opened'H 1 .•juT'i?*;* ~ f<r; Rls jontlwly.jiowi-jwa diashcimWcbt*-,! many ofithaartlclcs ii'dani xisb fauil!i es:deterioratefc vS anfl oxpasyrp,>BrpufCiifOjivlUihadafc<iirndttaah lotfsuqli articles toaccunmlatoiinßUch qiihntitici' . Attontlqn-Jsi especially inyUedvta. hidiatotb, o f Medicines, EssentialOilsvTlucturesjiivitfcs w* • tracts*. Gonl'enQtlona,- 01iclni<}iU8y;&c;» toeaii,!./ with li full,assortment-of d«v stufls,,PAint ; aud. Vomish dlrushSa, and.' '•-■ m if* "■ CONFEQTIONAItI^ ' m r‘ ■ ! of 6veryvhrlQtv.;,- Vtion&’a,'^!^- llld assortment ,Of Pciiuihes, SoapsjjWor h.iifi (ilbthes and' flc'Sli -Brilffliea, SuupufTchj. Ejch.ihstors,', Nipple, (S/u^'ls, Tooth .J\*a*he, mS Pastes'. Also, I '' , . f , ■ * ; 'US . ! s' >;l • ■ ) Mil' it !1 1-I I' if , Medicinal Wines'tmd' •.■■,., of the best quality. Sogarfl/fyom'tltO f -l)ent nd* vanu oild Spanishhouses, l of every flWofc froW? one cent upwards.' : : / .<» • In order to ensure Ills customers agaftnifatS"-' tokos during.any temporary abacnCO-of.the pro-'' prietor, tjiu services ol on petent assistant .have '.been ( secured.,nyhicU yrln bo tell to boJinpptftnt,'in-vimV;-pfVtho.rcaponsl. bllltlcs tyhicln qrq,;fc'nqy\u,.tq (Jeyplvy upon tht druggist..,’, ,V. ~, .';i •. „ Physicians* pcescr!ptiyna~>ynibo foiibfiillyond promptly atleqdyd. to. j Q;der«' from, Pliykiciana and Mercliauts iu.the, coipifry jviU bo-tilled with caifcj, and at prlqcs which must provesntiafoctorfi , A liberal sliaro public pnlropagcis respect fully solicited., Tcmisccsli...,.){ , P.^.KIEJXER..: March 28,1854. “New Instl I ill #.’> ‘‘Ejilira iriito* Arrival’ of Dr.' O. H, Bodge, ’ j CIIRONO. TnEKMXL; i , ilVsici&. ini SURGEON,|Fom.Now Y»rk« I ,9. T ‘,.V Nervous trembling the.“(^aclcs , 'i , oy the {t fHig%Pewders ,> nml/*C*r lomel.” llijmbpggcrj- vxpesvdiiqddmdreycd. Ne\v System bl‘iiiudiciiio lnfro|hicL‘«l.'.'V 1 ., -i Dr. 0. 11. BoDOB,-oQbr«d»is'«dmcos to tbe Itw , Carlisle andljhl* *WToithtUbg.£oun* try, and flatters fdinself .that iic,can perform cures by hlasystem-where. all others. ha\e fall. • J;ymd. Ho lias takcu'thV ojljce in Soutli Hun. war over 3truet > fornu > rly occupied byDr.,J. 'Xfi K. Smith. ‘ Uu will, lit. all-times, boVfpund lu, ||l3..oflir,o,a'inle«M, Every disease of.-lho Eyp, and Ear ,curca\by.a new mechanical apparatus/., Blood,Spphprji and Bono destroyers, Barpniqter.mahersiof.ihfc hpj tako. iioilcotlmt ooq>map can chase a llioiißi»id ,“ Qjiiicks,V Aiui tyvo put; Ictj thousand fools to flight,-\\ho A\lll|ngly,t*no min oral poison to ynre the sick, of .pretend Jv gif* health to the poof, afflicted «oq| and b D< iy*ii i , ,r.|S. Patients can bq pqcohm)pdaturt. ; wUh goon board and scientific medical and sqrglcst attendance at Dn C. IH Bodge’s,OJirono,,Thcr. mill medical,end; surgical Xnstitutp,'located h) South llaiipvers(rcct,Oarllslo,,pA.: ForAirthyr particulars enquire at the, Institute. , . •, ,* . April'2o,lßsG—' J ’ . Men’s and Boys’ : 'Clo 1 hing ; Slord , JVbrVMcajf cor, of Second and pock Sirtt(t,,r .. „ * o - .. n .1’ To tub Cauliblkcaho VicijiiTf."* YOU oro fcdjicctfully Invited tt> cinfulnedhe extensive ahd varied ■usflUrtrilont of Men’* ohd Boya*'Cl<)thlng,'nt the store of hers, where ldwnyij bo fhuild a full sripnly Jtjlteady-nmdu Clothing, of all sizes and/m-i scrlptionb/worn by mer. and boysof ullages and sizes, made by experienced workmen anaY»l' ; lh« very best material, the’make,'liti'iind-apjiear* mice surpassed by no cslablitibnienrin Iho cltjr; Pleaso preserve ibis notice, uVd glve'ihe trpoll, ami tit out .yourselves and‘dons. In a' , ma'hm , ,r worthy of you and then). lU’ihcmbtTthc NoHli hast corner of Second and Dock tdryetp. K. D. OLIFTON- fc BON; --April 12,'185fl^lr'- fJNCY QOODSi Jf/iTT BOOKS, sc. S\V. lIAVKUSTICK, bus Just received • from the oU>yand‘ls no>v-ojip[dnK[«V*pJf»- did display of’Fuucy present Bcn»ojitio vldch attention of his irlends and thc'pnbllo.' 'NIsflK sortment in this lino eanuuf bo Surpassed in no. volty and elegance, ami both inqnnlltyblid prffii til the articles, emmot'fulPto-pleasb purchasers. It Mould be impossible to vnuiuenltoiiiß- 1 'Fancy ' Gd^as,’'.'//;; Vj.^ which, comprise every Variety of /ancyi. artels* of the most exquisite «ucb »s i Polper Alnehe Goods,. / tj: !j Elegant alabaster anil porcclajtj jt|k?ftqds trays. ■ • - - , . t ;• Funoy ivory, pearl and slioll coni cases. Kadlcs’ Fancy Impels.* - • ’ lf A Fuuoy work- boxes,-.with sowing • instroiuehtlT. Fprt MommlMr-pf,every .variety*:; i-. ; -6 Gold pent} and pencils, luucy paperweight*. * Pupetc.rioa, and a large variety oi ladies’fancy stationery.,, d t ■ . ; -v. ■.i H; Alottu seals and.wafcrp,'ai)k -and .bead :pUKMa* LudM’ riding whips,- elcgmitly dies’.floe cuttiery. (.-..j ’i; < : • ■u:;:i il>. v'* Perfume boakflts and bags. i. Brushes ol every kind for the toilet. \ . ill Itoussol’s Pcrtumcs of the various kinds. Mualcrtl InfftrtlriletiVsV iif and at all prices, togetliervtith'ari Innumorablc Vnfioljl fcT articles elegantly finished and Buitabidror'lioil dny presents, (tMvbiclMie Invites spoblaf'aUenl lion. Also, an extensive '-Collection >’of 'UGLIi DAY GIFT ! ‘ ’/ r hooks, i comprlslng.dhovvariouq and £ American Annuals for IBurvrfcldy 4>nibcllitho<V,ai)(\ i ilill>*- trato Poetical lV r orks, \vith Chlldrephi Pjclprtyi Books, IbrcMldren of qlVn^ia. 1 ' Ot{|s of School Bqoks ana School' complete, 1 and comprise l # cverythlngtiaed lii Obi-; leges and tho schools. . JIo also calls idtontlbii tp to his ologabtilfolay l bf; '' r> • y* Ki am I»if' li|ni ddl id » l j .& : i from tho of { sqrpcllu||£ Archer ami .ptliprsyof f9|Vpri*k 1 ®‘ every stylo of Parlor,juhamjjcr & for burnlhgbltpui'tfmj’wienn or othijrkt pn* t&* gctlierSvith.flbjvbr Vanbf* Fancy His uusovtmunt iu'diiyillio Is uneuuallitl borough. •" -7 ' 'Frtiitii'Fadi'v'Cotifcetibhity, v‘ Nuts, Preserved Frulh»,&c.. in every 1 VaWemM*! at all prices, all of whloh ara pure and fttinL shch as oau<bd oorifldoiily recommended to hls 1 fricnos. and thu 111110 .folks. l Itomombor the opposite tho Bank. ."A .i ■’ l.iS.-'JV, HAVBIIBtIOSi'J Carlisle,,December ttl; 1854. ,’J 1 i. i>;j; 1 J ,„ • , ;;#oyjWH3. rrim.'lv'r'J NOTlCfi 1b jicrpby,glvon thalappjjoMfon W l ’ bo made to tho ncx,t;LcglslalurooPPflnnfy*rl vnnja, to alter tho charter of tho Car^^g'Pfl sit Bank ln’!t|io •P^fjl a * I { Y Cumberland cpuntV/Ap.pa to confer’ ijpop ( BWw, bank tho rightV a of a bnrikol and to clmngo tho A.lao tq InoroflHe tlib'papltal of fiila 1 bank Y la at proaont‘BlJtty ,: lhOii‘<and dollntVy \nW*j of Increasing.tno same uoHo’fW® out charter to Oiib buhclrcd thousand to Two humlrod’andi fifty thoiujund dollar*- 1 ' "T -order of tho r.*;lodvi». • ■(..*, .t.w. M. Bwtwfl CfcsWifV'f; " t >100,26. 1856. Onrllalo,
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