?PP- tiracngo,’ it/Wisdue to a body •■ofstfcbWglilltMtnbUity^".that. it should be tfiried; •* Th*s'having been denied it %y Bomo of tho faitlifulrwho, with'an ihcrcdu lousncss worthy of a bettcrcousenfetillcling to the idea tlmtitis hot dead but slccpcth, wc accord . ingly find it occasionally turning round in its tftflim. THe post recent movement of the great defunct was in Missourif-rtf' which* the _North American- says: In Missouri, the : American party has not swallowed up the Whigs, On the .contrary, the Whigs still maintain their identity,, and their members df . the State legislature have held a caucus at Jetfcrson adopted a very patriotic series of resolutions, proposing to holila Whig. National Convention. They earnestly exhort the Whigs of Missouri to pre serve their old organization, all call upon the Wings,qtall parW of the. Union to rally again with thriri. They avow, with a distinctness which implies bchef, that the National Whig party is not dead, but still lives. They roitei «t.-ato the'former principles of the pa»’ty, and- ex press their regret at the general defection,— They propose holding a Whig Stale Conven tion of Missouri in St. Louis, on the second Monday of April, 1856. foMhe purpose of ap- ; pointing delegates to a Whig National Conven tion tu nominate candidates for President and i Vice President of the United States, and also j to nominate candidates lor State officers. This j is-thc first movement we have yet seen for a < Whig. National Convention, and in the present 1 confused state of our politics, it is of some im- 1 parlance. Whig organizations, composed of ‘ persons not members of the American parly, 1 exist in Maine and Massachusetts, and, as they ( have the advantages of some names of high re pute, may elect; delegates to a Whig National ( Convention. There is also a Whig organize- ( ' lion in Pennsylvania, and in some localities the , party isJtept up with deiormined spirit. f Star-Gazing ai Naan, The “Local” of theN. Y. Herald f mushes the following: There is evidently something wrong goin» on in the upper regions. Venus was airai* U 8 hie at noon yesterday, and was gazed at by a number of persons, many of whom supposed the planet to be a balloon. Vonns lias certain ly been playing strange pranks lately, for '.she not only slays out all night, but “wont’t go home in the morning, when daylight docs ap pear.” as other • free love” ladies are reported to do. She continues twinkling and wmlciii"- and shooting her arrows of light at us poor mortals in broad day. despite the presence of Uld Sol, who veils Ins face in clouds,‘deter mined not to see her misconduct. Venus seems to have an ••affinity” lor nearly every rover of the sky. First she smiles on Mars, whogrotys redder and more martial, and then inclines to Jupiter. Grim old Saturn is not forgotlen.and the Great Lear even is bewildered by her ama i ons glances. And so she goes thro’the still watches of the night, nod' in conjunction with this planet, then m conjunction with that, but incoiirfant and fickle with all, she is certainly subject to pertubaiions in her course, at least so the astronomers say. By one o’clock Venus had puled out of sight, and the thousands of star g:i/.ers who were groupcd.along the streets tunud away, satisfied-that looking at a slnr.in daylight was an immense humbug, and bad for the eyes. Several gentlemen were reheved of their pocket books in Broadway, while gazing too intently heavenward. Affecting Bereavement —On Wednesday evening, a newly married couple stopped at the Spencer House, intending to remain for a day or two and then proceed to the residence of the bridegroom, Mr. J. Durst, in Circlovillu. The b 'ide whose maiden name was Miss Curtis, and a id whose relatives resided in Marietta, was in apparently the best of health and spirits. After di mer she complained - of a alight headache, but t nightr.Jl .LhiH hud passed off v She retired to rest is UBn.il, und about 11 o’clock roused up her husband with.some incoherent remark about his .havingseltf-fov a doctor, and In a.few'mlh uttjs'.wai a corpse. Dr. Dandridgo wasseht for, nmj was promptly in attendance, but the lady died soon after his arrival. The singular and sudden demise induced the holding of a post ra wtem examination which showed that death .had been induced by apoplexy. Mrs. Dorstwus a lady of considerable personal attncllons and much amiability, ami has lelt a large circle of iricrtds to mourn her sudden decease. Chirin 7»afi Columbian. XT A woman will cling lo the chosen ob ject of her heart like a ’posura to a gum tree, and yon can't sparatc her without snapping strings that no nn can mend, leaving a portion of her soul upon the upf>cr leather of your af fections. She will sometimes see something In admire; and when her fondness is oboe fasten ed on a fellow, it sticks like glue and molasses in a bushy head of hair. •A Sni.Bjix Waus'ing.— We men'i nel. a week or two ago. that a man had been arrested *jn Newark, N. J. t for stealing nn umbrella.— - The c.isc was so extraordinary, if not unprece dented, that we have looked for the result with deep interest. Last week (he criminal was con victed and sent to jail fora month ! The plea jfii.de minimis non rural lex was overruled, and were decided to bo property. XTT' An old lady who did not know whether her plantation was in Virginia or North Caro lina, found, when ilu, line was drawn that she was a resident of the former. ‘Well, * said site. ‘I ; m gl.ul Id m l live in North Carolina ! It was always su.'h a sickly Stale.’ ‘ CtT** Sniffles asked a seedy looking chap what he done for a living. ‘I am a aonlractor nn a railroad. 1 ‘•You a c.mirariur on a railroad V said the uncrcdnlnus Sniffles. ■\is, sir-ce, I tend the brakes, and every now and then contracts a had cold !’ Sniffles Called for brand vnwarror as usual. Cv" A precocious y..nth in a country turn in this Stale, had arrived at the age < f nine years when his father sent him lo school. He stood beside the teacher to read the alphabet. •What’s that ?’ asked the master. ‘Harrer’ vociferated the urchin. ■No. that’s A.’ •A.’ ‘Well, what’s the next ?’ ‘G\ yoke.’ ■No it’s 8..’ Tipiu B, nuth it’s an ox yoke ! Grotch all hcmliifk 1 gosh almighty !—think I don’t Ml JW V My wi fa is very attentive to the pigs,’ paid a gi-utleman the other day, in the presence of nil ladies. •Ibui accounts for her attachment to j'ou,’ responded one the fair damsels, rreliy sharp joking, that. [lt7“ thunks lo you,’ said a-plaintiff to ono r.f ns witnesses, -for what yon said in this cansf. ‘An. sir.’replied the conscious wit ot-ss, ‘but just think of what I didn't say.’ A dodor advertises in a country paper that • whoever uses (he Vegetable-Compound- Univer-a' Anti-Purging Aromatic Pills, once will not have cause lo use them again.’ We rather think i|iey won’t. D'T'Tlio study of literature nourishes youth, entertains old age, adorns prosperity, solaces adversity, Is delightful at home and unobtrusive abroad. Ts* ‘Thomas; spell ingenuity.’ Indjanknow ity. ‘Go lo thdwead. ’ CC7* A Western paper publishes marriage notices under ihc head of “fusion.* small boy be called a lad; is it proper to call a bigger by a ladder? |STARTLI^(g^;piIET TVarnihg to J?t'erySensi&/e fPomon.' . Why Females Suffer jk BEALtn. IVrp woman of delicacy is willing’to disclose XT'thq peculiar ailments Incident .to her sex, even to a"mpst intimate family physician, . ‘ This modesty and delicacy is implanted by nature, and neither should nor bO'SuhJcc ted to the nulo shocks inevitable in* making known to the other sex those ailments belonging exclusively to the female. ' ' Except in extreme cases, her sensitiveness will sacrifice her health rather than herdetlcacy. The consequences are serious, lamentable, find life-long. Thus what at first could have been easily rem- edied, or perhaps bettor still, hot incurred, be comes a complication of diseases, hot only min ing the health of the mother, and embittering her days by alclcnefib and sufibring, but,entailing broken constitutions upon her children, and embarrassing, if not distressing, the business ami pecuniary prospects of the. husband. Let every sensible woman take warning in time , (as thousands have done) by the bitter experience and sufferings of others, of the dreadful conse quohcea sho entails upon herself en deared to her, by her ignorance of the simplest and plainest rules of health as connected with themarriago state, the violation of which entails disease, suffering and misery. How many are suffering 'from obstructions or irregularities peculiar to the female system, which undermine the health, the effects of which they are iguorant, and for which their delicacy forbids seeking medical advice I How many sufferfroin prolapsus itfcri(falllngof the womb,) or from Jluor albus (weakness, debility, &c.) ! Ilowtnanyare in constantagony for many months preceding confinement! ..How many have diffi cult, if not dangerous deliveries, and slow and uncertain recoveries! To the question, how arc these to he preven ted? what shall by done? the answer is simple. Let every woman ascertain for herself, with out violence to her delicacy, the nature and -character of the ailment (to which she as a fe male is subject) the causes from which it may arise, and the proper remedies for its cure and rnturc prevention. This sho can do by possessing a little volume 'already possessed by thousands) which tells her what,4a the matter, and tells her what to do for if, In simple but chaste words, and such as she can understamK This little volume is enti tled the Married Woman's PRIVATE MEDI CAL COMPANION, by Dr. A. M. Mauiucbau, Professor of Diseases of Women. One hun dredth edition (500,000) 18mo., pp. 250. [On line paper, extra binding, $1,00.] •A standard work of established reputation, found classed in tho catalogues of tho great Trade Sales in New York, Philadelphia, and other cities, and sold by the principal booksel lers in the United States. It was first published in 1847, since which time five hundred thousand copies have been sold, of which there were up wards of one hundred thousand sent by mail, attesting the high estimation in which it Is held as a reliable popular medical book for every fe male, the author having devoted Ins exclusive attention to the treatment of complaints peculiar to females, in respect to which he is yearly con sulted by thousands, in person and by let ter. Here every woman can discover, by compar ing her own symptoms with those described, the nature, character, causes of, and the proper re medies for, her complaints. The wife about becoming a mother has often need of instruction and advice ol the utmost importance to her future health, will find such instruction and advice, and also explain many symptoms which otherwise would occasion anx iety or alarm, as nil the peculiarities incideril to her situation are described. It is of course impracticable to convey fully tho various subjects (rented of, ns they are of a nature strictly intended for the married or those contemplating marriage. The revelations con tained in its pages have proved u blessing to thousands, as tholnnumorable letters received by tiie author (which ho is permitted by the writers to publish) will attest. ' Extract of a Letter from a gentleman in Dayton , Ohio. •, Dayton, May 1,1847 Dr. A. M. Mnuriceau “My wile has been perceptibly sinking for some throe years or more, in consequence of her great anguish and suffering some months before, and'durlng cootinomenty every successive one’ more and more debilitated and prostrated her, (putting licr lifo in imminent danger, and which was on tho last occasion despaired of. ( suppo sed that (his state of things was inevitable, and resigned myself to meet tho worst. At this time (now about two months) I heard yonrbook highly spoken of, as containing.some matters reaching my case. On its receipt and perusal, I cannot express to you tho relief it afforded my distressed mind, and the joy its pages imparted to my wife, on learning that the great discovery of M. M. Dosomcaux provided a remedy.* It opened a prospect to mo whiclr.l little conceiv ed was possible. No pecuniary consideration can ever repay (he obligations I am under to you, for having been the means of imparting to us the mutters contained in “Tho Married Wo rn in’s Private Medical Companion.” But for this, ore another year would have passed over my bead, in all human probability my wife.would have been in her grave und my children left mo therless.” In consequence of the universal popularity of the work, as evidenced by its extraordinary sale, various impositions have been attempted, as well on booksellers as on the public, by imitations of title page, spurious editions, and surreptitious infringements of copyright, and other devices and deceptions, it has been found necessary therefore to Caution the Public to buy no book unless the words “Dr. A. M. Mauriccau, 12'J Liberty Street, N. Y.,” is on (and the entry in the Clerk’s OlJice on ttic back of) the title page; and buy only of respectable and honorable deal ers, or send by mail, and address Dr. A. M. M atiriceau. rC7“[Jpon receipt of one dollar “The Married Woman’s Private Medical Companion” is sent (mailed free) to any part of the United States, the Canadas and British Provinces. All letters must be post-paid, and addressed to Dr. A. M. Mauriceau, box 1221, New York City. Publish ing Olßcu, No. 120 Liberty Street, Now York. '/Igcn'-i in Pennsylvania. —T B Peterson, J M Moss& Bro.. and Tbos Cowpcrtbail, Philadel phia; Spangler ft Bro., Lancaster; S Leader, Hanover; Samuel B LanAer, Grecnsburg; J S Nickson and A K McClure, Chambersbnrg; Jos Swartz, Bloomsburg; G W Earle, Waynesboro; J H Cornelius, N. Berlin; lIA Lance, Reading. July ]O, 1855—-Gin While ihill Academy. Three Miles West of JJarrisbuag. rHE tent!) session of this Institution will commence on Monday, the fifth of Novcm her next. Parents and Guardians arc requested to inquire into its merits. Instruction is given in the ordinary and higher branches of an Eng lish education, and also in the Latin, Greek, French and German languages, and Vocal and instrumental Music. TERMS: Boarding, Washing and Tuition in the English branches, and Vocal music per session of 6 months, $OO 00 Instruction in each of the Languages, 5 00 Instruction in Instrumental Music, -10 00 For Circulars and further information address' D. DENLINGER, Harrisburg, Pa. September 20, 1855. Bounty Lund Agency. THE undersigned will attend promptly to the procuring of Bounty Lands for those enti tled (o them under the late act of Congress, ap proved March 3d, 1855. Many years experience in the prosecution of claims for service in the revolutionary war, lias made mo familiar with the regulations and forms requisite to bo obser ved, and having the assistance of an efficient attorney residing in Washington, shall be able 1 to render satisfaction to those who may apply |to mo. Proper forms and instructions will be sent on application by mail free of cost. No charge unless a warrant is obtained, and when obtained the fdc will be $6. The highest market price will be paid for Land Warrants. A. P. NORTON, Postmaster, Carlisle Springs, Cumberland co., Pa. April 6,1855—1 y KT" JOB WORK of every description neatly done at this office. CfRI6ATES^:'i^^^NTI6N;6^ , TJOB AGE I Patent Cold Lard Lamp! ■ *- 1 rpHIE subscriber having ' purchased tho patent l . right. ol Stqnesifpr $ Smith’s .Patent .Cold LardLaihp, for.tlieSfV®^tz^ e “P B y.i''® n l a > ar ® hiabufactiiring. ih liirge'q’uQntlUes ahd aro abl6 to’ supply •rocrctahta his establishment opposite'tlio Gcrniari Refbmu ed'Cliurch, ihLontlierslrceti All orders -ad dressed-to hlm.will.be promptly* attended.to.' :’ . , , JACOB, SENER, Carlisle, April's, 1855r-6m '" N. liiiving cjosod ont hls stock of Hardware, and having entered into the Lamp manufacturing business, call upon those indebted to him by note or book account to settle their accounts without delay, as do further indulgence will bo given. Office opposite the German Reformed Church. JACOB SENER. LOOSING GLASSES c. v, Hobluson & Son. No. 248 Chesnui St,, above-Ninth St. PniLADELFIIfA. "* OFFERS for sale an extensive assortment of FRENCH MIRRORS, Trained in the plain est and most elegant ornamental styles, suitable for Mantels and Piers. Richly’ Carved Oval Girandoles, Ornamental Gilt Tables.: OIL PAINTINGS '.AND ENGRAVINGS ,’ of recent importations, by the most celebrated living Artists at the lowest cash prices. February 15, 1856.—1 y Ijcart! Read ! MR. DAVID SIPE, of Carlisle, has been ap pointed Agent for the county of Cumber land, lor the salq of FISK'S PATENT METAL*- LIC BURIAL CASE, which is superior to any of the kind now in use, Tor ordinary interments; and transporting the dead. It provents imree* diatc 'decomposition and obviates the necessity of hasty burials; for, being perfectly air-tight, n it prevents any unpleasant odor from escaping ami can bo kept from day to day, until it suits the convenience of the friends of the deceased to inter. Wc might offer hundreds of certifi cates in corroboration of these facts, hut the following will suffice: Certijicatcs/rom Clay, Webster and others. Washington, April 6th. Gentlemen —Wo witnessed the utility of your ornamental “Metallic Patent Burial Case,” used to convey (ho remains of the late Hon. John C. Calhoun ty tho Congressional Cemetry, which impressed ns with tho belief that it is the best article known to us for transporting the dead to their final resting place. With respect we sub scribe ourselves. Yours, &c. IT. Clay, Lewis Gass, Daniel Webster, D. S. Dickinson, Jeff. Davis, W. R. Kino, J. M. Bkurien, 11. DonoK, \V. P. Manqum, D. K. Atcuinson. The above described Burial Cases can, at all imes, be obtained of the subscriber, at his. Varo-rooms nearly opposite the Bank, North lanovor street, Carlisle. DAVID SIPE, May 17, 1855 F. 18. SMITH, Port Monnaie, Pocket Ecok, DRESSING CASE MANUFACTURER, N. W, Cor. Fourth # Chesnut Sts. Philadelphia, Always on hand a largo & varied assortment of Port Monnaics, Work Boxes, Pocket Books, Cabas, Bankers Cases), ’ Travdling.Bngs, Note Holders, Backgammon Boards, Fort Folios, Chess Men, Portable Desks, Memorandum Books, Dressing Cases, Cigar Cases, &c. , Also, a general assortment-of English,‘French und Gorman Fancy Goods. Fine Pocket Cutlery, "Razors, Razor Strops and Gold Pons, wholesale, Second and Third Floors. F. H. SMITH, N.WVcor. Fourth £ Chestnut Sts. Phlla, N. B.—On tho receipt of $l, a superior Gold Pen will bo sent to any.partot thoUtutedStatca by mallj—describing pen, thus, medium,‘hard,’ or soft. DR. C. C. DLVIHMTHAI/, HOMCEPATHW PHYSICIAN , ” OFFICE and residence onijouther street, one door oast of the Gorman Reformed Church. Dr. Blumenthal respectfully offershia profession-, al services to tho bitißons of Carlisle and vicihi-' ty. Persons 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, 1854 —tf Teas, Coflfee, Sc c. 'piTE subscriber has Just added fo his formo -1 stock, a general selection of CHOICE GRO CERIES, as well as all the other variety of ar- a tides Usually, kept in a Grocery Store'; embracingKtoGofToe—roasted and green —at and 14 cts. p6rlb., Orleans, Clarified] Crushed and Pulverized Sugars, of fine quali ties; Chocolates, Spices, Dairy Suit, and a varie ty Fancy articles, all of which are offered at the rowest cash prices. Wo are thankful for the former support given us, and invito a further call from our friends and customers. J. W. EBY. Marion Hall, Carlisle, Aug. 8, 1854. Look Out in Time I CHOLERA-MORBUS, Dysentery,Dtarrhaca, &c.,arc makingtheir appearance; you know the remedy. If you have any regard for the welfare of yourself, your wife or your children, supply yourselves Instantly with “ KeifTor’s Matchless Cordial,” otherwise abide the conse quences resulting from a bigoted adherence to old quackery. The Matchless remedy can tad at the Drug Store of B. J. KIEFFER, South Hanover street, a few doors south of [Carlisle, May 18, ’66.] tourt House. JUST received a very large lot of Scythes of superior Brands, to which I invite the atten tion of Cradle makers, and tUI others in want of tills article, the attention of Farmers is also in vited to the great variety of Farming utensils of the very best makers. Ploughs of all kinds furnished at a small advance .on City prices*—- Home makea'at the manufacturers prices, also a superior article of Churns, which wo warrant to make more butter out of the same quantity of Cream than any other Chum in use, try it. JOHN V. LYNE, West side North Hanover Street. •> Carlisle, May 11 r PHB superior Cement, manufactured by J. 1 Garver & Co., of Scotland, Franklin county, can bp had InJargo or small quantities nt 11. Saxton’s Hardware store, Main Street, Carlisle. All who have fried this Cement, pronounce it the oest article they over used. From a great number of certificates given to the manufactur ers, wo select the following; CnAMBEUSBuao, Feb. 20, 1855. To Jacob Gabvee :—Sir-—There has been used during the 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 has proved to bo a good.and reliable 'article, and I take pleasure in recommending, it to others as such. A. F. SMITH, April 19, ’56. Supt. C. V. Railroad. THE largest and most varied stock of Hard ware in the county, and soiling at the low est prices, is at J. P. Lyno’s. Also, Barr and Rolled Iron and Steel, of all sizes and kinds, at the lowest priccdi Also, Patent Wheel Grease, far sale at • J. P. LYNE’S. Carlisle, Slept. 27, 1865. . ' WM, C. RHEEM, r r Attorney at law. office in Main opposite Marlon Hall. Business entrusted to him will be promptly attended to. Carlisle, April 12,1855. '• Just Received A LOT of Patent Meat Grinders, a nice arti do for Farmers or family lisp. For sale pi John P. Lync’s North Hanover st. v .Also, a mammoth'assortment of Tools, of a!) kinds, at the same place. - ‘ ‘ Carlisle, 6ept. 27, 18lf» , !' J'HE gro^racolbc^'cfen ; lho l 'cibtbfng Stores! of Caftllsloj resulted in tbo complete trlufioh; <)f:tlienowi6foreof: ARNOLD stororodVutlatelyTbcoapiua.byvWlsu^Oami)-. ’ bell,tmrhorof'North'.Han6vorand Loutber. stl T ! It lis 'bow cohcbdOd iby all and* ovoryi onethat clothingyeal crs' in'Carlislelftaviiig succeeded 'in convincing their uibndSithßfcthuycanvacllClothirigilhado, ,and^6tiip,‘aCcordlhg t to th b.. lal e a t •»! y 16b IfVoUi 20 to 25pcrc0nt.‘choftpcr,tiiannny bthorhouse is possibly ablolfo furnish them. ■«. Thoylmve now on and splcridld.assortmontof Roady'-made Clothing, Furnishing Goods/Cloths, tiasslmeres and Vost.- thing in thuir lino nnd, Boys. Their wero solectcd.vyiili' tiid gieQicst caro, purchased at tlib inlccßj and at such.houses only, Nvlionbypr dcai Jn anything like auction, trash. Thcirftiendsmay thorcforo rest'asshred that; articles of them will and must : givb' made at Ihd short- ' est stylo, having < for that purppse.sepu'redtho services,of un cx-’ pericncud laid In b.splendid Assort- . 1 moot of ClothH,Caßsirncres, YesMngs, £c., vvliich for bcauty and'.dhfkbility conhot- be surpassed. ; ..Tor the dozens.of tlio surreundlng couptry wo 1 would fair trial. ‘All Js^a : I fair lopk at ourstock-and wc will not fail lpccihp -i vlncoiyow tlmt phrClolhing is better l- made, of I bctter inaterinlaiibGtfertritpnieil, cut with more' I fastp/and last‘though' not' least, cheaperthan ■ you liavo ever boiight.elscwhoro. Also, a largo ; lot of Trunks, -Carpetißaga, Umbrellas,-^-) All Imil. crcatibh far and near, Of Arnold’s Stbreydu ’shall hear} Let poallng'dnihis'dhcl ca'nnon’s roar Proclnim shoro'to shore.j Great iMfrgnitiVwtey'tore-on”the King, Rare wonders,jth?h; wc, now Will sing: At first WeMrspcak rare, Such trophies, shte.iijjTiniako you stare, . » Or brbrid riiicl narFowtcloth'sb cheap • . iy’cMrfake i j»'ttfortaht , B' time to speak. Delighted tori you can’t hut ho With prices and tliidr-qaallty; t Press' and. Sack Vestings too, What rbr all of you I ‘ The GcntsVni oaiHcomplinionts receive, And call thcy r muflt thu wonders to believe, In Pants we havbajl kinds of styles* OnO dollnr rind upwards, piles on piles. In Summer soon ’twill come— We’ll giye.yoti bjugains all for fun* Frocks and’Over-cpais so very flno ? Groat wonders ypn:shall see in every lino. Hosiery, Suspenders, Under-shirts tor alii'. All kinds of Gloves to plcnso all who call. BntwocannotStQp to enumerate, ' Wo have, bargains jbpth good and great. Gur stock too Furnishing lino Is plentiful,:cheap,nmi fine. ARNOLIX * SON’S Clothing Hall. April 12.1855.:\£ I Drug*, Conlcrlloiinrie*, &c. THE underslgncdjhnsjiiHt returned from Phil adelphia; supplv of DRUGS,' OONFECTIONARIEi &c. These, with hi* —jTformor stock ropilaind, will make iprugs, Medicines andTaT «L'Chcmicals complofo. His assortment £& ‘ of Confectionaries Is} also unusually line-, con-' sisting of purjo. sugar-wllife nnd transparent can dy Toys, and tine candles, of. every varictyi'alao/jruiis, nuts, and every thing belonging to that dhpArfpiont ofrtrade. He would cftHipecluJ attention to his supply of FANCY ARTICLES, for the Holidays, and for general use; 'All nep invited to call, whether they wish to-purchnsepr not. (i - J. KIEFFER. pi - Carliatfe, Dec; 2ly-7$S4-. Z^LZ THE Alien.and East Pennsboro* Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland county, incorporated by an act of Assembly, is now fully organized; and in op'aration under the manage, mont of the folloudng-lianagers, viz: - ; Daniel Bally, Wirt.:R; Gorgas, Michael Cock !in, Melchoir Brcnrfdhmn, Cnrlsljarif Stay man, 7 John 0. Dunlap,; Jacob 11. Coovor,Lewis Hycr, Henry Hogan, Bonj, r TI. Musser. Jacob Mumma, Jos. tV’ickerHbam and'Alcxander'CiUhcart. The rates of ns low aiubfavora-' bio as'eny-Compahy-Pf thciUlnd'in the State,r-r Persons wishing to hobb'foo niombci's'oro.. Company who are wiilingdp wait npph'thcnx' 'at any time. • ’ ’ < "r' : V BENJ. H; MUSSER. Pres. Henry Lo6an, Vicfc Pies. Lewis Hyeb, Sect’ryi ■ t- Michael-Cookun, Treasurer. . Aug. 10, ’55. ■' ' .AGEJTTS. Cumberland Martin*-New Cumberland;' C. B. Herman, Kingstown; Henry. Zcaring, Shircmanstpwn;;Charles 8011, Carlisle; Samuel Graham, Wedraimsboro?; Jus. MJoow.- ell, Franicford; Mode Griffith, South Middleton; Samuel Wpodburn, Dickinson; Samuel Goovcr, Bbnj. Uavej’stick, Mechanlcsburg; .John Shcr rick, Lisburn; David,Co6vor, ShcpJioFdstown. okußownian, -Billsburg4.jp. .Wolford, Franklin; Jdlin Srhithj' fisg.. Wash ington; W. S. Picking, Dover; J. W.Craft, Pa radise. , Harrisburg. —Houser & Lochmon. - . Members of the Cornpariy.hovingpoUoles about to expire, can have them-.rpnewed by .making application to any of the Agents.. SPRING AND SVinMER’GOODS. THE subscriber has jumecelvod a'very largo assortment of Mew to which ho invites’the.attentiomoftourchasdrs, rfs ho is prepared- tl>'soli -at sucb’j&ices that cannot fail to please. , V'- : ■ Hisjitock embraces all typ'different kinds of Goods adapted to tho.seaspp, suchaSCLOTIIS, Oassiraoroß, Vestings, Cotlbh.Pint Stufftj, Lin .ons, Linen Checks, d’e; ' j - Dresf .^-. . Such as Black and Fancy ( 'rsiika,-' Bafngc do Laincs, Lawns, Challies, Borages, Bombazines, Alpacas, India Silks, sc. f, Bonnets -P Bonnets pf all kinds such Straw, Swiss Straw, English ppuble Rib bons of all kinds andxolors ye'ry.phcap. . . Hosiery. an^OioMb.-. jleysand Boys , \yhitq,.browh;And mixed hall Ijosc, Ladies* white, Jjlapk,) broiwn, slate and mixed Hose; Mpnis, Children’s Gloves gad Mitts of all kipd^y,— ' ’ Domcstic' Muslins, Chocks,^TlcUingaj-XjshkbUrg, Bagging, Calicoes and Ginghams, JiV, ~ • ■ , ■; • - .V- - 'r' ;? Merits arid Boys* Boots and Shoes of all, kinds; Womou’a $• Children’s shb’di low prices. Groceries, i■. Such as Coffee, Sugar," Tea,. UoUssos and Spi ces;. all of which will bo.soldcheap, at tho old stand, corner oi North .’Hanover and Louthor streets. N. W. WOGDS, Jlgl. Carlisle, June 1, 1855^ NZ3W GOODS! n ad?’ lAM and Phil, ladelpbia, aUfmmbnaeßtock pfncw and desi rable cheap Gopda,rto.whicii the attention of all my old iriends and; ,cu3tpmerB, and tho public in general. , ? ; 1 Having purchased mbstjOf my Goods from the largest importing houses in NouYork, lam satisfied that 1 can give bottgr bargains than can bo bad at any other house, in tho .county. Dress Goods. Our assortment of t now,style dross gpods is largo, beautiful. £ J < V- Another lot of.tho.se elegant and cheap black .Silks, Embroidered* Uandkorchlefs, Sleeves, CdUarSjßnifles, Edgings aqdjnsertlng,'a stock torpxtcnt and prico-that defies, competition. /Muslins, Ginghams, 1 |)o Beges, Do Raines, Tickings,'Checks sfi.i d tremendous stock.of Gloves and cheaper than over. drOTHS, Cpfds, Cotton kdpsv and very cheap.' 'j"'' ( , " r .,- Gome one,and all ,fa:the ojd ; stand, East Main Street, and yourGoodsfrpip tho largest and cheapest stock over hrotight to'Carlislo. • ] CHARLES OGILBY. ; Carlisle, Qei 18, ISgdvT 1 1 jost jecef?o4 from the "X’citieHiattHq'otßS'TAh r street jobobf-thoniiHcVel'lirit.as's^rtmphta'of} ; S)PKWG ever offered loihepeople'ofOaniberUhdcdnn tyi-Thb been.reduced', to such riTeiy low standardi that p'oWer of aU- whb' Wlsh" to wcargooa clothcsjtosecuro thcmV-Thelr stock corislstaoftho'boatandnioßt'deslriihlo’Drbss and Cloth Einen Drii-l lihg do.,' Tweeds, &c.; supertine Bladk Casai mere. 1 Fancy do. } vSilk'ahd Sutih VESTS, and a very fine .variety of Vdlericljjahd .other? vests'; \viihagreat variety ot Boys*, C'/b/A ing f consisting of :SackOoatB,'folkaJackcts,' Monkoy . Jacketsv’yosttf drid Rbuhd Jackets/ niadcof Tweed,' limnonDrlllihg/ClbtlijAlpaca, Kerseymere, iDpeskinv&cVj&cr-Alsov'Slilrts, Stocks, llftiiclkerc]iiefs, &Ci; all of Which arebf feredritthd lowest possible cash price;amt’ as 'cheap as anyrothorClotidhg Stofo.in the Uniop. o Also, a splendid assortmoht ofGdods'lh' the piece.: Supcrfind lFrenpH and-English Ololhs ,and Casaimercs ofevory hue rind shade,/Satin, 1 of which will bo mide' to order"at thd'-siiprtcst notice andinthejQoalcstandbesthmnnerV/All’ garuVents om-warranted to fit; Thcrpubllo are respectfully Ihvifcd to call and examiriothefsui pertor assortmont bf -Clo'thinff establish ment. . ARNOLD:* LIVINGSTON. ;Carlislej-March 29/1855.' ' ‘ " 1 v> FlrMt-rulejLimeNtoiic iuhd for Sale. I OFFER for-sale a tract of Land lying in Jef-j feraon' ya./’contairiing 250 .Acres/ 156 cleared’ And; Under good ' fencing, and tho fn;Timbbr. Thialand is as‘pro 7aKdncHve‘nf any in the county of Jefferson 1 , ‘ well‘watered. It is within jtwo miles bf.the Shenandoah river, andthaA:L;lL Kail road will rmrtfithlh, -rtibro .persons wishing to pTirohanc Will vibiV the prem ises before purchasing; .The farm will b'c : aho\vn and terms made* kriown by F. A. Lewis/ living wear Rnbletown, in Jefferson co., or 6ii rippli 'cation, postage paid, to the undersigned at Mo bile,‘Ahibamiri 'lf the above property ju not sold privately before'the 10th of july/1855, it. . will then bo offered at public.salq pirtlmt day,' before the Court Übiiso, in GharloStown. ARTHUR.'F. HOPKINS. Fohriinry 16, 1865. Attention Dyspeptics! Tnosßor you who hhyo fcecii 1 afflicted for years, with this loathsome disease, and who have been using, almost every 'nostrum before the public’Without yelipf. Wb'say to you.try. Keiflct’k Auti-dysjiGptic,” and you will soon be convinced of its great superioiyty over every other preparation;' We.could give you many certificates corroborating our assertion, but a single trial is'worth more till. This remedy is prepared and Sold at the Drufe store of B. J.'KEIFFER, South Hanover street, a few doors south of the Court-house, Carlisle, JunoJej, 1854. * jronn p. ltkd, WHOLESALE and retail dealer in Ameri can, English & German Hardware, Oils, Paints, Varnish, &c. Mechanics, builders anc(( the public generally, who arc in want of Hard ware of any kind, are invited to call In and ex amine my unusually large stuck of goods, which I am selling at very low prices—-just stop in, it 'will only detain you. a .few minutes to be con vinced that what every body says must be true, that LyncV is decidedly the place to, get goon goods {it low prices. t , J.PiLVNE, [May 11.] ' Wfst side of JV. Hanover si. - A MAMMOTH Spring Arrival at LYNE’S ■XJlon North;Hanover street, whore the public are being supplied with every variety ol Hard-- wafe, Paints, 0i18,.&c.j at the lowest cash price. ,CulUn aud bb accommodated. JOHN P. LTNE. Carlisle, March 29, 1856. J r ' v . assortment ovqn opened in~ Carlisle, to whlcii I invito th‘6 early.'attention of the public, na I intend selUng'paper at;prices which.cannot fail to pionso : tlib closest buyers. ' JQF CarllslOj March 2p ? 1855. JOHN: P. LtNE Wall Paper. JUST received, a splendid stock of Paper , itangin’gs, Window Blinds, arid fliio 'prints, embracing All the newest cfnd ipost approved styles. - The designs are heat and chaste, and the prices such ns 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. r Carlisle, 1855 11. SAXTON. A FRESH supply of Paints, (Tils, Varnishes, Dye Stuffs, Glasses, Putty, Sash Tools, &,c. A]so, Baking Soda and Bryan’s Pulmonic Wafers,'for the euro of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Consumption, and all other diseases of tboLungs, for sale af B. J. KIEFFER’S. Carlisle, March 28, 1854. CROCKERY. —A general assortment of Qucenswaro of all kinds now on hand, in cluding Granftewarej Stoneware, Chard Glass ware, Tumblers, Jars, Dishes, Plates, Candlesticks, &c., also, a variety of One Customs & Bottles, as well as Pitchers, Ccllcry & Spoon Glasses, &c. Fop sale at the store of Aug. 8,1854. - J. W. EBT. ./"I LASS WARE.—Just receiving a new in voice of Ware, embracing a variety of bowls suitable for fruit, preserves, pickles,‘sugars, jellies, &c., as also Collory Stands, Jars, Decan ters, Pitchers,- Salts, Peppers, Candlesticks, Lamps, covered .Bowls, a largo assortment, of Tumblers, Goblets, and other useful articles.— For sale by J. W. EBY. February 22,1855. Limcbnincrs’ Coal* TONS Lykcn’s Valley Nut Coal, a superior article, receiving and for sale by WM* B. MURRAY, JJgent, Carlisle, Juno 14, 1855—1 m WE coll the attention of the public to the portable Garden or Fire engine for, wa tering .garden's or extinguishing Excel lent'article; : nOjat cheap & convenient. For -■ • ; 11. SAXTON’S, November 2, 1854, SOUTH Hanover Street, next door to tho ■Post o]Qco. N. B. Will bo absent from Carlisle the last fen days of each month. August 10, 1855. Trusses! Trusses!! C. XL NEEDLES, Truss and Brace Establishment* S. TP. Cor. of Twelfth, and Race Sts,, Phxlal Impoetre ..of fine French Trusses, ,ar/r«mq lightness , ease and, durability with correct construction! ‘ Hernial or ruptured patients can bo. spited by remitting amounts, as below:—Sending number of inches.round.tho hips, and. side af fected. ‘ Cost of Single Triiss, $2, $3, $4, $5.- Double' —s6, $O, $8 and $lO.. Instructions as,to wear,- and-how to effect a curo, whom possible, sent with tho Truss. - Also for sale, In great variety. Dr. Manning’s Improved Patent Body Brace For the cure of .Prolapsus.Uteri} ,Sp|nal:Prpps' and Supports, Patcpt. Shoulder. Bracpaj Cheat Expanders «n(? : Erector Braces, adapted jto all witlcStpep,Shoulders and WoalcLungS; English ElafltJcAbdcjpiinaVßbUßj Susiienabrippi Syringes Ladlos* Robnui with Lady.attondanfs! ‘ £August• r - the 1 *'X : olfF, haS tyr^arid.^ngelect^ 'MbflifiiM: ully flpfictftjllyldifec'todtoUheaflsdrtridtrt’ca'barid, MSUrlrigthcmtbatgooda'dfQlikliidiwlllbe'Bdtd for-Cash mafiufdclaN orspdcesvv.' V arid arG too Bolt 3, ScrcWB, : Glaflttj'l > utly,' 0(l, l PH , lt)ta, &c. n ' • r; Klrabnibor tUo old tifandj iii EaaMllgh street, whcro.thoy are I'br sale cheap. . ;, uT : , v? -vOaiKNKYVSAXTOtt! .•■ AQgust-81,1864. -JtfJSW DRUG STORE! ■ South Hanovcr Slfcct, nca)-'ifye\Court.Jlouse~., ip::.! 1 j* ;KIEFFER, Dniggjst >: woulil Jdspcotful- JLJ*)y iofgrm .thooitizons orOarlialuUndvicin ity,that.lio.hoa.opc>iccl a iie>v ( t; I-*, i< • CHEMICAL AND DRUG STORK. ; selected \vith 'great cari)i ’ As iriai{y. pr thi articlcs in daily use by physicians andfuinillasdtjtL’rioriifc by age i and- cxposiin3, grexit ciirq s w]li::io takcn not,tO;al low such articles to accumulate fh such quantities. Atlontionis.cspwiallyluyjtcd'to Jiisatock' of Mcdrcihcs/EsaOritial Ollfl, Wines, Ex tracts, ■u’ith H ftiU rissortmpnt-.of Palntsi’Varnishosi pyC atuffij,- Paint and Varnish Bruslics, and ; : • of qycVy variety., ilo has also, on ImmlosplenV did asspriment of Perftimcs, Soaps; fanev, hair, clothes and. flesh Bnifthcsi Supporters, Exhausters, Nipple Shields, Tooth AVusheTaßd - Pastes..' Also, ': ' ' : - , Medicinal tVJitex andrJirmdieSi of'tho best qUalliy. from the best Ha vana and SpttnlsU Jioußesy of'every tlavor, from one cent .■m - *' ;■ ; ’ 1 ; In order to-qnsurq'his•customers against mis takes during nny temporary absence of the pro prietor, theservices ql an experienced and com - potent assistant hkvo boW secured, which will bo foil to be in view" of the responsi bilities which are 1 known to, devolve upon the .druggist Physicians* prescriptions will bo faithfully and promptly attend,cd to: Oidcrs fr« ip Physicians and Mcrfchants’in the ’country wilibcfilled’witli care, and at prices which must provo.satisfuctoryi A liberal share of public patronage is respect fully solicited. ' Terms c«Bh. - - B. J. KIEFFER. March 28, 1854. “Slew u Extra ‘•Great Gxcitemeiit.” Arrival oif Dr. 0. H. Bodge, CIIRONO. THERMAL PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, from New York. Nervous trembling among tho “Quacks** tor the safety ol their ** Sugar Poolers’* and “ Ca lomel.” Ilumbifggeiy exposed and destroyed. New System of medicine introduced. Dr. C. 11. Bodok* otTiirs Ids services to thein habitants of Carlisle and the surrounding coun try, and flatters himself that ho can perforin cures by his system where all others have fail- He has taken the otllce In South liattfj over Street, formerly occupied by Df. J? SX. Smith. Ho will at all times b« found In his oilloo, unless professionally engaged.— Every disease of tho Eye and Ear cured by h new mechanical apparatus. Blood Suckorsand Bone Destroyers, Barometer makers of the hu man constitution-, take notice that'oho man can chasq a thousand “ Quacks,” and. two put ton thousand.iools to flighty who willingly use min eral poison to cure the sick, or pretend to give health to the poor, afflicted soul and body. P. S. Patients can bo accommodated with good board and scientific medical and surgical attendance at Dr. C. H. Bodge’s Clironp. Ther. mid medical and surgical Institute, located in South Ilanover.atraet, Carlisle, Pa. For further particulars enquire at (he Institute. * - April 20, 1856—1 y ' R. D. CLIFTOV A. SOM’S Melt’s and Boys’ Clothing Store! t}Nqrth-east cor , of Second and DockSlreefai To tub Citizens of 1 Carlisle and Tioinitt. YOU are respectfully invited to czajufht the extensive and.varied assorlment-of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, at the store of,the subscri bars, where may always be found a full supply of Ready-mady Olothing r . of all sizes and de scriptions, worn hymen and boys of allngcs and sizes, made by experienced workmen and of tho very best material, (ho make, fit; and appear ance surpassed by no establishment in tho city. Please preserve, me a call, and fit out yourselves ond : ,sons in a manner, worthy ofyou-nnd them. RcmcmbcrthoNertb East comer of Second and Dock streets. R. D. CLIFTON i* SOIf, April 12, XB3sr-ly -. _ ' FANCY GOODS, FTFT BOOKS, fc. SM r . UAVERSTIQK, has just received • from the city, and is iiqw opening a splen did display of Fancy Good?, suitable for the present season, to which he desires to call the attention of his friends and (he public. II is as sortment in this line cannot he surpassed volty and elegance, and-.both in quality and pr|{s£ of the articles, cannot fail to please purchasers: It would be Impossible to enumerate his Fancy Goode, which comprise every variety of fancy articles of the most exquisite shape, such ts Paiper Maehu Goods, Elegant alabaster and porcelain inkstands aid frays. Fancy ivory, pearl ond sbell.card cases. Kadies’ Fancy boslccts. Fancy work-boxes, with sowing Instruments. Port Mommies, of every variety. Gold pens and pencils, fancy paper weights.’ Papeterics, and a largo variety of ladies’ fancy stationery. ' •; Motto seals and wafers, silk add bead purses. riding whips, elegantly finished, La dies’ fine cuttlery.' Perfume baskets and bags. Brushes of every kind for tho toilet. Roussel’s Perfumes of tho various kinds. Musical Instruments, of all kinds and at al .prices, together with an innumerable variety o articles elegantly finished and suitable for holi day presents, to.wh|ch hp, invites special atfenl tion. Also, an of HOLD DAY GIFT irooits, comprising the various. English and American Anmials for 1855.richljr embellished and illus trato tPootical .Wbrtmj. with Children’s Pictorial Books, for children of all ngwt. Bis assortment of School Books and School Stationary is also complete,-and comprises everything used in Col leges and the schools. Be also calls attention to to his elegant dislay of Lamps, Griundolcs, See., from tho extensive establishments of Cornelius, Archer and others,,of.Philadelphia, comprising every fctylo-of Parlor, ’Chamber.& Study Lamps, for burning either lard, sperm or ctheridl oil, to gether .with flower, .Serpens, &c. . Ilis assortment ih tlus line Is "unequalled in' the borough..' '.i: y Ffuitfi,.Fancy Confectioncy, - ProsciTodtiyiltov&c.j’incveryvarletjr-and at allpriceej.all of which and froahj such as pan bo confldonly recommended io his friends an<J tbo little folks. Remember tho pld stand, tbe Bank;.* • ' * ' ;* w -s: tv-.,hayerstic^ Carllsty, Dbccmhqr.2li 185 i ” a ” ko.xice; •• • : NOTICE is hereby given tbatapplicatlonavill bo made to:tho.ncxtJaogialalnrdollPennsyb venia, to alterthq. dialler oftho CarlioloDepo sltißanli located lPi the Borough ■'()(' Carlisle, C u mbe rl andootin ty, oo onto eonieriipon said .bank the righto andlprlvllpgqaofla.banfeoj iosic, and,to change OaVliolo Bank.a- Alijq to fnqrease,the capital qtaajddiahk'rwiioh privilege,of inqrqaajng.lhe eamq,nni)6r ita prea ont cljaricr/KjjOne; hjindrqd .thousand dollara.i andflfty tboueanddoltota,, 'By or l dor ; ,oft6qßgoj4 " X Z : . Z Tf-'M- BEtinc, \caihi(r, : . Jlqna J 6, J 866. . , , T- ' , *lll®W.anleil. in pajment formib stnjHlon, idverMeiß^an^Jlftb-wealc^. (Hicijn Watetea that an imaiiaitoi,^J «o!d -Al-tlie' following ttricQ«V ▼{*£ **P- C ® c ? a Imj Golrtllunting CilMy/ull w Gold ' I ng qq SllvflrlLovbr-j n «c ftilljeWel6d//'"v i ?°®o Gold iZlunting Ca«ej-i;«.‘ % : \i,\ -C- G.qW. topino Watches;jdwflled,VV.s •, ■And'some *|lU;cUOaperth*n,|LQ m i^Vja'v“ r ./^Po 1 . 1 ? O foycry,4csorijp«on, ‘ SWP^rVwofts ar-.*• in,.NprtbUanoVorslrCeta now and ran V" *”' l incut of HARDWARE, Wd npwdnvJS**- aons iq want of good Hardware at rcdne..?i A? r ' to give him » c*li a; .hi cap acepnmodatT.'ii itaW**" Un ' ll^C ' ! * t - #— housekeopmg'arfcicleOj'iiu^'-^brt^^^nMrtcl preserving kettles/ frying.pans,bak'd ‘SiSHN S. ore, trays, fotjts, knives, Carvers, stools, bnlchS knives, rpoons, plated tc»«‘table spoons,'noAA and pen knives ingfrat; fru-Joty, rarer and raral ' straps, scissors,shears,rnpMos Ibrks'inkcs Koe.' • tubs, water cans,.palntod»ibUikdti, wash' board,' Improved patent qisicTOpnnnianhd Icadralno ’■ . . diist,aweeping, liorte &.p»inter’sbnisbcs ’ Inon.—largo stock ofi hammered bar', iron roilodi Iron ;,ofraU : iron, sheet W. round, sqonrorand; WtraWron, English wasoi boxes; and steel , T* Gluss'.of. To SnptMAEiHJ.'—A full assortment of Mo roeeb, Xinings; Bindings,; patent Goat Skinr Lnsts;.Slioertliroac ) 'Pogs ) ;Khivcs, and Tools of all kfnds.-- v' ■ ? •' * BlAke*s Fire Proof Phlhtij of different colortf' To Carpenters.—A full assortment of plane*' saws, chisbls. gugosi squares, brafccsj'WttSjbehtlv screws, augurs and nugur-bitts, hatchets, Ac - To CoACiiMAicBRSi * Saddlers:—A first- rat* assortment of carriage such os Incoi tassels, fringes^.dr«b.cloth’, and -sattinett, head* linings, imitation .enameled leather, patent leath er purtnin oil cloth,-ptoin'ond figured; Dasher Irons, Lamps, Axles; Springs, Malable* Caaiinr* ■ Bcnt .Follocs, Hubs, Bows, Philips’ patent boles/ for wood axles, fine brass, silver, jplutcd aml J*. pan harness mountings. Saddle trees, Whips,and every article used by ( Saddlera very cheap. Carlisle,March 22,18&i. V J.P. LYNRj, NEW GROCERIES. TVTOTIV’- opon and' for sale at tho “Marion Ball*’ -L\ Family Grocery Storo', a large and gcnoul assortment of articles, useful and fancy, emitt ing, in part—' y ' 1 Marncalba and JnflU Coffees, N Green Rio and Roaatpd'CofTee, Jenkins’ best brand of Teas,' Brown and ClarifledSugnrs,- WhIU) and Preserving “ Pulverized andcrushed B.roina, Cpcoa nnd: ChocolaU, ■■ ■ Rice and Coni;Starch,. , . - Farina and Essence of Coffee, Lovering’s finest Syrup, Orleans Baking Molu scs. Spices, ground and ungronpd; Mace, Citron, Vonillti Boon, Cheese, Crackers/Candles, Ac. ' l® Our <tiicensware, JSjjT . embraces a lurgo and general variety Wy; of the,best white Granite; a-lroiiStoiidWnroiTiv erpool ond cpmmon warc, enabling thecustomerv to solcstinof, ttic:dlaUieent>tylee^togtrlhc^wllhyii'.raTV*' — ety of Flno Whito and Gold Band/EngUßh and. French China sctts of Tea ware, and other vatic-• ties'of uSeful and fine fancy China. Ware, inchn\- ing .’Tmys,‘Flutes, Toscs, Fruit Dishes, Coffee cups, &c. &c.' j, , r -\ t GLASSWARE,' embracing bowls, cans, sugar bowls, a largo selection of flne flnted tnmblers, wine and egg glasses; and otherusefularticles. WILLO W Am CEDAR ' WARE. ' among which are tubs, chums, water pale», nic*. sures, market travelling baskcts/oswcll as other covered and uncovered Baskets'; 5 Also, Table. Oil of the SpdfTn and bther Oils; TobaccOvClgars, Sonps, &c. Asrhalllot of choice MAGKARELof No*;l quality. "Also, a trimmed Moss ‘ assorted packages pf halveB, quartcrs and kit»— ' with all tho other varieties of a .GROCERY and QUEENSWARE STORE. Wc feel thankful-for -the patronage .heretofore bestowed on us, and invito a continuance of like ttors. ' J; YT. EBT. ' .Cnrlislo,Janunn r 5,1855. “ «e strive lo IMease.” THE Subscriber would respectflilly announce to tho citizens of visiting the same, thatho’hasnow.oii'h'and and will continue to bo supplied withithe latuat nor eltics of each successive season, compriBing,‘m part, • , . CONFECTIONARIES of tho choicest varieties; such as Fine Cfindy ‘ Toys, Jelly Cakes, Bon.Bbnn, Gum, Cordial; Le mon, Chocolate, and Fruit Drops, Rdse, ;Yfmißa and burnt Almonds; French and;explodlng .Scc rcts, also all the common varieties,.all; et- which . will bo sold wholesale, orretail, at low ; ratcs,at THE OLD STAND, N. a few doors North oAthe Batik, where he has Just received Fruits anANuts.of the.lotcstlmporta tions, such as Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Figs, Pruous, Citrons, Currants, soft paper shelled Almonds,"Filberts, Cocoa, Cream 'and Ground , Nuts. Also, i .... . TOYS AND FANCXGOODS, of every kind apd from all parts of E urope, man ufucturcd of wood, glass, china,papierrmachie, tin, India rubber; zino,&c., such"as flpe wax, kid and jointed dolls, work , and fancy setts, music 1 grace hoops, masks, drums; jgnhs, trumpets,-_do- minosc,'lbtto'aiid*bthcr'gawM^Ac^“frn’c^fl,bapS' N and hair oils of every cqotieciloa ■— with tho above, a Iqrge^itpct'pC.'C FAMLIV GROCERIES, suchasLoyeYing’flcrilflhedypuiveriiseflandbrown SugarSj.Qoffeo, Molasaos* ;Starcbi“lndiB°« Solo- ’ rates, .Green, and. Black ,Teas, Spice»» ( BuWer,i W l aternndSodaGrackqra/Matehe8 > &c,,^n4**: ! wo .‘.‘ Strive examine oiir at9ckr~ 7 ., T V ( V ’' . The subscriber returns Hfatbahksto tho pnblic' for tho patrbnago lieretofoi'o‘ bestowed on hopes by- & desire" ‘to please’to' merit a ■ con-- titjuancotaf the Bftmo.^ ; •' > P^MOKTEB;- Carlisle, March'2B j 3854, R«-agrnß»i'*n<l Ooo<T |3» J. KlEFFERhaojtuit.retumoiftoiri PUIJ Jtjj* adelphia, with-anadditional supply of!Fre«* • DRUGS, whld\,*;ip ;CGnnQptipn flrith /bis forme* atiick, hia establialuijcnt coipplete; in ; th|a .department, In r- thq.abpYO, no- < haaalspjufil frcslj v ©vcr^eBcription» The attentionoflaieVfßeapeclany' liis bf rtncy BTOcles; , diea’ Toilefc'Fancy sßd Peribbieißiof prctT ~ Variety. 11 tb e^Tnln^n^l;, finoaßabrtrrientdf ’S© J g'i r *»’~r”’ niand'Porcelfedh .riety, ; Shaving r apaTbljet'Sbab B > w,, i c^,^7ii^i.< fourid-tbbQ. very iraperiPr>;Cdneai - Carriage Wjilpp,' mere especially intoroetgentlemen,;■/' • , A'-huinbbrbf very- Bupprior-Wbolen M%tw ? ou fHondB ! ,gepbruDycolland ! ekaiplno , nifl,K ooa "' l K Ayhother • . ■ Cnrlibie, March Mi 1864* ■■ r '1
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