ifjangcr totho durability of the Onion. •• Placed in thoofflee of Chief Magistrate as the cxccolirc agent of the whole country, bound to toko care Ihat the laws be faithfully executed, end specially eiyoiried by the constitution to Eire information to Congress on the slate of the •Union; it would be palpable neglect of duty on Ttiy part to pass over a subject lijte this, which, teyond all things at the present time, vitally coridiirns individual and public security. It has been matter of painful regret to see Stales, conspicuous for their services in found ing this Republic, and equally sharing its ad vantages. disregard their constitutional obliga tions to it. Although conscious of their iua- Unity to heal admitted and palpable social evil-, of their own. and which are completely within their jurisdiction, they engage in the offensive and hopeless undertaking of refurming the do mestic institutions of other Stales wholly be yond their control and authority. In the vum pursuit of ends, by them entirely unattainable, and which they may not legally attempt to compass, they peril the very existence of the cohstitution. and nil the countless benefits which it has conferred. While the people of the southern Stases confine their attention to their own atlnirs. not presuming officiously to intermeddle with the social institutions of the northern States, too many of the inhabitants of the latter are permanently organized in associa tions to inflict injury on the former, by wrong ful acts, which would be cause of war os be tween foreign powers, and only fail to be such in our system, because perpetrated under gout of the Union. U is impossible to present this subject ns truth and the occasion require, without notic ing the reiterated, but groundless, allegation, that the South has prcsistenily avserud claims and obtained advantages in the practical ad ministration of the general government, to the prejudice of the North, and in which the Inn ft Has acquiesced. Thai is. the Stales, which either promote or tolerate attacks on the light* of persons and of property sn oilier States, to disguise their own injustice, pretend nr imagine and constantly aver, that they, whose consti tutional lights are ihu.ssvsieinancally assailed, are themselves the aggressors At the present time, this imputed aggression, resting ns it doe*, only in the vague declamatory charges ot joliti-al ’ignaiors resolves itself into misap prehension or nnsmtcrpniution. of the princi ples and facts of the political organization of the new 'lerntones of the I mud Stale* U hal is Ihe voice of history ? hen the on] nance, vvlm-h provided for the government ol ’die lei nlorv nor. Invest til the liver Ohio and for it s ev iin nal subdivision into new Sinus, was adopted m the Cmigies-. of the confedeia turn it is n<<t to he sup{io>ed that (he i{nesiion of futuie nl.ilive power as between ibe Siaie* which retained and ihosi winch did not retain a numerous e«>lond population, escaped notice or laded to he lonsulen-d. And vet the con Cvs-ionof that v asl lerntorv to the inieresls and opinion-. of liie not thei n -a al« s. a tei i itury now the suit of (ivi among the largest rm mbets of tile Union was in gu.il niei.im, lire act of i tie Si ale oj \ irgmia ami ol r In Nml h. When Louisiana w .is uc.piiud M tin United Stales a w;»s an nei| oisiimu not less to the North than in the South, foi while it was im portant to ihe country at the month of the nv or Mississippi to become the emporium ol the country above it so also 11 was win more no- i portant to the whole I nion to have that einpn- I riuin: ami nllhough the new province, hv reas- • On ol its imperfect set lleou nt. was mamlv re | gmdid as on the Gulf of Mexico, vet. in (am n i cvUoded to the opposite ooiiikl.tries of the I Umled States with far grealei breadih altove than below, and was in territory, ns m evur\- llung else, eqnallv at least an accesS’oii 'o the n utlurn Stales. It is mere deldsion ana pre judice. therefore, t > speak of Louisiana ns ac q iisi uni in tin- special mU-resl of ihe .South Till- pntno u: ami ji*L m. nw bo paruci | >ui ed in that act wen* inlluemvd bv motives far Jilmve nil sectional j cab mail's 11 was m I ruth the great c\nit. " lueb by completing for us the possession of the valley of ilu- Mississippi, uah commercial access to ihe < .nlf ol Mexico t«1 unity nml siruiglh lo the whole con federation. and auucln-d togeihu b\ indm-obi bli*Uc9 the Kn«l and the West, as well as th North ami ihc South. As to Florida that was but the transfer l>< Spam to the* I'niled Stairs of inninrv mi th> cii side of the nvi-r Mississippi in ixclmn"i for large territory, win di (be t'lined Sc an*?, tra.i-demd In Spain mi the «csl side of l lint ii vi r nstiie entire diplomatic hi.s.on of tin 1 1 aiisamim. 'i 1 1 0 to di muii-i iai e Mnminr it urn.in acijm.si. imi di'numb >1 by tin rmu umi'iul int i Usi s and i In. muiiH} of tin " bob I .1 Oil In the mcaniimethc people of lhe I'nilu: S alls had grown up u> u propei coiwmiism ol I lieu & renglh ami m a hnel conle.Hl will r. umv ami in n vi'oml set ions wur si ilb I imii Hi.lam 11 n 3 hail ninths n <>tt all \vlu> It uuiam <'l "I iimine rei i reuce lor Europe ami iim rge. f | "in llie almo'plieif <•! ill"-**- liau.i \il.mln mil lienees winch mu round. il ihe miaul •i j■ 111> lic ami hail begun to linn ■ln : i -i; 11 iui. ai (>■ ihi I ill ami emaile d. v, hja mu.l o.' the iw;. in ul i.-sources of iln I in->n Among Ibeciam hc m < on’ r<n . i-'O s ..f iha pei i.ni ihe rnoal ■ oii'pi.-uoiis iiie ihe ipie.-,;i<u oi regulation by Um;iesMi| tin vmul comli lU'ii <►( llu I'muii' Maio lo he Imimleii in lln Ull iiorv oI I .oin-iaim Ineoi >1 maiea- |..i ihe government of tlio ter ru-.iv imrihvu.sl ol lln 11\e i Ulmt hu.l e><ni am »■! a pr. >s, -.am which prohibited tin iim i.| -.,t v.;. 1 J>.ir I lu-i <lll -wil-p <>i iu Ihi i]. .ii <i Ihe ext null I ions of hi-il i \ ef« from 'U % ie» due n nn other |iart of ih> I mint Sla'is Subs, ■ji • 11' I \ in (In adopunit of the r. mi-i i, u i ~m ims pro\ I'lnii eeased lo lenmiuns a I,in in U - opt ial am a*, sie h wa> ah-soloi. \\ -i,id ed I<v' he > ooh, i’ii 11 ~ Hoi lln n colled am o the fuel ixm ul ihi /.. al ..I nodal piopagamii-.ii in Mime net - 1 ioiih c>l 11 a eonfnji iai ion ami whei a •'i-eoiul Sla'.i ll.ai ol Mih.m.uii i aim lo h tuimeii m ihe leiiiuirs ol l.oiiMana. proponi lion wan made lo extend lo llie lal'et u-rnior Ihi n .Hi Ia I 101 l m igm.dl s appl ed lo |||< mill In Ninalid belli ecu l lie nvi i h t Him and Mi UIHSIopI AI •'( f]iu s' lona hie a h sea-: I iii' pro[>OHii mu a i i •« i in miKii nLi mi ll lit le-' 11 lireiv.d ihe -am - , ion nf (‘oiigriH* null noim s hg h m nlilii-ii mu hol hm lo nave I tie i vulniji i 'go. sal llie 1n 11 mli <1 mu Slate l< unsie hm ant Iv a -.joies vd mln hm l hern Sla t e-> a' a >.u i iliee i o ihe cuihi of p ( an ami of ihe I u- "I oil\ o( ihe nghl-. '►t I mlu ed l>v the lit.i i ol l.oni'iuna.hnl o| Uu ] inne. ,di of, >| mil Hy am mg (In- S .in' goa aiU id l.\ llu ion '.on ion U mi- recuved h\ (he imilhern S.l !«•■» Willi Jl 11” I V lIIJ' ll<n<‘l > I ■ 11 IM.hU UIOIUIiJO lIU'I > OlUpljllOl IliiOll U.M ll lilll Hill IMOCfde nil w.u< h(ln\ li 111 \.i iii'lii.iimK-iI. 11 u V i'V I'U-'Hiil i iii ug i ilir 1 11111 is u|' legi-da inn. il innk Ut» place 1.1 .Ik- m-u.iiu,' hook standing 1 ‘; M 11 1,1 like mu oilier lie lof (imiliifnl ('••ii'lil > I lot i:i 1 11 y .snlijcri lo lx> 11 r o not in<’t il null u.id mii| In ins of'law.aod p<»*se>.s nn possililt r tllou'.y to control the rights of the Stale* which might thereafter Ik* organized '•m of uuy par ol the original territory of l^nnsinna In all lUis, if any aggression there were any innovation upon pre-existing nghis, tu which portion of the Union arc lhe> justly charge able? Tins controversy passed away wuh the oc ciision. milhnig surviving u s ..v« the dormant letter of the si itiilc Hoi. long lift, ni arils when h\ the p r .,pm, i| nrc ssion of the lepoMu; ol T. xas, 1 1„- l ',nt,-d ,S ales tveie to laki I lit n m\i sup mtinuori al greatness. a similnr rout mgeiicy oivm i. q ami became the occasion lor systemal i/.t il m U'lujd.s |o inlet u*mi in the domestic uUuirs ol one .suction of the Lotion in defiance of then i [ghl.s n.s Hiatus, and of the stipulations of the iMinihuiioii. These attempts assumed a pian l hml direction, in the shape of persevering en deavors h) some of the representatives in both houses of Congress to deprive the southern S airs ol’ lhe supposed benefit of the provisions of the net nuthonxing the organization of the •Stale of Missouri. Hut. the good sense of the people, and the vital force of the constitution, triumphed over sectional prejudtob. ntid the political errors of the day. ana the State of Texas returned to the Union as she was. with social institutions which her people had chosen for themselves, and with express agreement, by the re-annex mg net, that she should be susceptible of sub division into a plurality of States. Whatever advantage the interests of the Southern States, as such, gained by this, were far inferior in results, as they unfolded in the progress of time, to those which sprang from previous concessions made by the South. To every thoughtful friend of the Union—to the true lovers of their country—to all who longed and labored for tlie full success ol this great experiment of republican institutions it was cause of gratulation (hat such an op. pominity had occurred to illustrate our advan cing power on tins continent, and to furnish to the world additional assurance of the strength and stability of the constitution. Who would wish to see Florida still a European colony ? U ho would rejoice to hail Texas as a lone star, instead of one in the galaxy of Stales? Who does not appreciate the incalculable benefits of the acquisition ol Lousiatm? And yet narrow views and sectional purposes would* inevitably have excluded them all from the Union. Ihit another struggle on the same point en sued. when our victorious armies returned Imm MtXico, and it devolved on Congress to provide for liie territories acquired by the maty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. The great relations of the subject had now become distinct and clear to the perception of the public mind which appreciated the evils of sectional controversy upon the question of the admission of new States. In that crisis intense solicitude per vaded the nation. But the patriotic impulses of the popular heart, guided by the admonitory advice of the Father of his country, rose supe rior to all the difficulties of the incorporation of n new empire into the Union. In the coun sel* of Congress there was mam Test td extreme antagonism of opinion and action between sonic representatives, who sought by the ahn-ive and uiiconsniuiional employment of the hjis lame powers of the gov* rmnenl to interfere in liie condition of liie inchoate Stales and (o impose their own social theories upon the Ini Ur. and other representatives who repelled the interposition of the general government in tins respect ami maintained the self constituting rights of the. Stales In truth, ihe thing at tempted was m for in alone, action of the gen eral govt rmnenl, wmle in realil v it waslheen deavnr. b\ aluj.se of Ugr-lniue power, to force the uh-ns of internal policy entertained in par ticular States upon allied mdependenfStaUs Once more ihe constitution ami the Union tri umpl.ul signally The mw Tern tones were organized without rest net ions on i he disputed point and were thus left in judge in that par ticular for themselves' ami ihe seine ol consti tutional faith proved vigorous enough in Con grtss not only to accomplish lhw primary ob jeet but also the iivid.-nlftl and hardly less important om- of so amending I lie pi hvniuis of lh stftlule lot the extradition of fugitives from Si i vi<-i , n> to place t hut pnblio dm \ under 'he saf« guard of tin- gem ml gov u innenl. a id I Inis rvlieve it from obstacle--* raised up b} the legis lat ion of some of the Stales Vain dec I uiutioii i eg mJ i ug the provision* of h« b»r tin* extl million o! t ugi ll ves 11 oin vo tc«‘, " 1111 oee ision il epis.,.ics ol 11antic <, lioil I o oh nit net th ur execution by mil mid murli'i. c«n -t rmeil. (oi a bint I. me. to ig.lale e. Him |..e,il ilm-s, But the title puuc.ple o( lei'ii.g e.ieb State ami lb i ntorv to regn late its .m n I nv libnr .n coiilllig to its o.»n .sense ol iigbiand expediency. hul ae.]iui\.i fast In.l<l ..( tin- pm, lie pnigment. to sm U -i degree, lb.it, by ei.nimon Coii'oiit, it «.is ob-ei'ed in tin m gsinizal ion of tin- Teri itoi \ol \V -slii«gl ■ .11, When, more reeeuth, il her line reipnsiip to oigan.ze the Temiories ol Nebraska ami Run ».is. it w.ih tin- milord ami legitimate. it n«<t the iti•• vtc ible, eoi.siujiienee of previous eventh end legislation t Ji.it the sum- great and soiuid prin ciple, wbieh had already been applied to Ft-ib and New Mexico, should be applied to llieiu; that the\ should stand exempt trom the testnc t nns pi opoa'd in the act relative to the Slate of Missouri. Those restrictions were, in the estimation ol man\ thoughtful men null from the beginning, on nithmi/ed bv Ibu constitution, rootrarx to the 1 1 eatV sii]iiibihoiis lor the cession ol I.ouih* la mi. and inconsistent « Kli the eouuhlt u( these Srateg. , They hid iieen .slripped of all moral nnlliorl hi persistent eltwis to procure their indirect i' p> al Ihioiigli .on 11 ad le toil enact me nl s They I* o| (>ee|| pr.o In 111 \ a 11 1'ogul ed by llie l'-glslu|joU attending the organization ol lull .N,-w Mexi i o ami \\ a s 11111 gl imi . It uni 111 .t 111 \ lem.lined in them, it noiild has > he. n taken inwu . m uf l it l»s tin- new territorial acta, m the lonn Uiig.nails ptopo.Hfd 1.1 the '•.mite al the first session ol the last Congo -8. it was mauls ami mg. nnous, as si. ]| *i h pall mlic ami just, to do tin' d.r it Ms . and plaints and limn lelieve Ihe si 11 in. hook o] an act, ss 1m h might he of possl hl. Inline injury . hut of no possible future ben. . lit . and Ihe measure ol its repeal was the final eoiiM.mm.ilion and complete recognition ol thu principle, that no portion of the United Slates shall imdei take, lluough assumption of the posv- is,,| general g..s enmient. to dictate Me- s.M ill insi ilnl io<n ot an v other port ion The scope and ell. el o| the language of repeal were- imt lell in d.>ubl. It was declared, in • mine to he •the true ml. nt and meaning of this act nof f.i legislate sl.iveiy into any T. rri tmy or State, mu to < xcludc it tin lefioin, but to leas e the pie the I tml p.-i (eel h fiee to form and r.-gulale tlmii doinesU. ji.'iituhoii.. in llu-n osi n ss is , suhji . t oiils lo the c-listllutioii of the ('lilted States ’ The miM.siiie ( otild not l»e withsl md upon Ur i'ii tils alone It ss as attacked ss id. s mlenee on the fils,- nr if IliHise pretext, that it Constituted ii breach «U ftiili N.iei is.,, ohjeeiion muro n u.-i 11 d.-'t it nte ot siil.st iiifi ,| ju 'I itle it ion him. h. toll* nan M imagim <| by seiisihle men lh It i I .'g 111 It is eMI deel 'Tails e Match SS 11. thlT en.u led ten or lord \ ears ago. is u n pealable ; Mill an act ot (’oi.gl ess I s alio. .• |he i on si it nll on I Ii indeed lh. n ss ere i n Ihe lads any ea nse lo impnl. had tall Ii it would attach to those only "h" Ii isi' m-sei ce.iHed. from the tune ot Ihe eii tei iiien i 1.1 ihe restrictive pi ovihi on to iho h* ■'" ,J '1 " to d< imimeo and condemn it ,si ho li is ,• ci.siautli refused lo complete it by need -1 nl supph m.-ntan lugislal ion ; who huse’spai ed In. e\ei iioii to deprive it ot moral b.rce ; svho his. iin-niselves ..jjttln and again attempted its i p- .1 hs the emictment of Incompatible provl. s-■ 11 s, and who. by the inevitable reactionary . eti . I ..I their own violence on the subject, asva. k. m r| the coimtiv In perception ol the true e•.n s1111111<>n ,| principle ol leaving Ihe mutter I i>ll o|s e<l lo the diacrelion of the people ul llie li. s|. i use existing or incipient Slates, It is m>i pretended that this principle, or any ’■Mi r pi < hides Ihe possibility n| us 11* m prac 11■ e. distill hud as political action is liable to be I► v hum in passions No form of government Is exempt from ineonvemcneeß ; hut in tills ease t lies are Ihe t esnlt ot I lie aim sc. and not of logitl. mile ex.-reis'. ot the powers reserved or eonfor* red in rim oiganization of a Territory. Thuy are not to fie charged to the grunt principle of popular sovuruignty : on the contrary, limy dis appear before the intelligence and patriotism of the people, exerting through the ballot-box their pem-elnl and silent bat Irresistible power. II the frlonds of tho constitution are to have another struggle. I(h enemies could not present a more acreplahlu issue than that of a Slate, whom* constitution clearly embraces “a repuls licnn form of government,” being excluded fi<>m tho Union honiuso its domestic Institutions m<\ not in all respects comport with tho ideas ot what is wise and expedient entertained in some other Sl.ito Fresh from groundless ira» petitions ot hreaeli ot t.utli against others, men will commence the agitation of this new ques. tion with indtilillahle violation ol an express ci'iiip ict between the independent sovereign p'oi.-i v Miu United Slates and of the republic ot I exits, as well us ol the older and equally soleiui, compiietH, which assure the equality of all ihe St iti-K, Hut dep|.,i ,hp IIH H( ,uh| he such j» violation " 1,1 ""uh, and in all j| H direct conse. .pieni es that Is Hie MTV least of the evils In volved W hen seclmnal agitators shall have succeeded in forcing on this Uh,,,.. pretension* tail to he met by counter prelim, sions / Will not different States he compelled resnecliiely. In meet extremes will) extreme* { And, if either extreme carry its point, what W lint so fur forth hut dissolution of ihe Union f Il n new Stale, formed from the territory of Hie United Stuffs, he absolutely excluded from ad. mission therein, that fact of Itself cbnslilntefe the disruption of Union between it end thu other States. Bnt the* process of dissolution could not stop - there. WouldnotasectioTialdcclsion, producing such result by a majority of votes, either northern or southern, of necessity drive oqt thu oppressed and aggrieved minority, and place in presence of each other two Irreconclle ably hostile confederations 7 It is necessary to speak thus plainly of pro. jocts, the offspring of that sectional agitation now prevailing in some of the States, which arc us impracticable ns they are unconstitutional, and which, if persevered in, must and will end calamitously. It is oithor disunion and civil war, or it is mere angry, idle, aimless disfur. nance of public peace and tranquility. Disnn ion lor what 1 If the passionate rage ol fanati cism and partisan spirit did not force the (act upon our attention, it would be difficult to be lieve that any considerable portion of the peo ple of this enlightened country could have so surrendered themselves to n fanatical devotion to the supposed interests of the relatively few AI means in the United States, ns totally to aban don and disregard the Interests of the twenty live millions of Americans; to trample under foot tlio mjiirfions of moral and constitutional obligation, and to engage in plans of vindictive hosiilit'V against those who nre associated with them in the enjoyment of the common heritage ofonr national institutions. Nor is it hostility against their fellow-citizens ol one section of the Union alone. The lute rests, the hodor. the duty, the peace, and the prosperity of the people of nil sections arc equal ly involved and imperilled in this question.— And are patriotic men in any part ol the Union prepared, on such issue, thus madly to invite all the consequences of the forfeiture of their constitutional engagements 7 It is impossible. The storm ol phrensy and faction must inevita bly d isb itself in vain against the unshaken rock of the Constitution I shall never doubt it. I know that the Union Is stronger ft thousand times than all the wild and chimer ical schemes of *oci.i! eh nige. which are generated, one after another, in the unstable minds of vlsiomirv sophists, and interested agitators. I rely confi dently on the patriotism of the people, on the di.nitv and self-respect of the States, on the wi»d«-m of Congress, and. above all. on the con tinued gracious favor of Almighty God. to main tain. against all enemies, whether at home or abroad, the sanetlty of the constitution and the integrity of the Union. FRANKLIN PIERCE Washington, Dec 31, 18A"). LIGHT FOR ALL! GREATEST INVENTION OF THE AGE! I’.tU-m Cold Lard Lnrup! ■ TIE subscriber having purchased the patent | nglil ul SUmesiler <J- Smith's Patent Cold Laid Lamp fur Ihe State of Penusj Ivania, are manufacturing in large quantities ami are able to supply merchants at wlndesule or retail, at his establishment opposite the German Reform. rdCliuieh, in Loiilt.i-r street. All orders ad ili-'ssed to him will be promptlv attended to. JACOB SENEK. Ciilisle. April A IH.m (srn N B —The subscubei having closed out his stock ol Hardware, and having enteied into the Lam)i manul.ietimng business, vail upon those indebted to turn by note or book account to settle their accounts v\ ilhout delay, as no further indulgence will be given. Office opposite the German Reformed Church. JACOB SENER. F. 11. SMITH, Port Monnaie, Pocket Bcok, DRESSING CASE MANUFACTURER, .V, IP. Cor Fourth <s• Chesuul Sts Pm i.a nr j,mi ia , Always on hand a large & varied assm tnient ol Port Mo ii nams, Work Boxes, Pocket Books, Cabas, Bankers Casus, Tiavehng Buga, Note Holders, Backgammon Boards, Fort Folios, Chess Men, Portable Desks, Memorandum Books. Dressing Cases, Cigar Cases fcc. Also, a general assortment of English, French ami G-crman Fancy Goods. Fine Pocket Cutlery, Razors, Razor Strops and Gold Pens, wholesale, Second ami Third Flooih. F. H. SMITH, N. W. cor. Fourth $ Chestnut Sts. Phllft. N. B —On the receipt of $l, a .superior Gobi Pen will be sent part of flic United Slates bv tn tilt —describing pen. thus, medium, hard, or soft. A pnl •'i, ly Dll. V. V. UL(Jni;KTIHL, i/o ,v ucpjiTHtc ph ysicuy . OFFICE and rosmuoce on Cuntber street, one door east of the (German Hetonned ('liurch. L)r. Hlumenthal ruupecttully ulfers his profession al services to the cltuens of Carlisle and vicini. ty I’enems from a distance laboring under chrome diseases may consuli by letter Otiicu fmiirs from t to W A. M. and 'i lo 4 I*. M. (’ trhsle Aug. 24, Tesm, t«nVf, UK snfiscribur nas jutu urtiied m lus forme ( stork, a generut ndocuon «»( Cllf )I('E () If () CKHIKS, as wi'lt as all the oilier variety of ur Mrh-s usually Kept mi u (Jroeery Store, embracing KioCoffee-- roasted and green —ai and H ctn. jmh Hi., Orleans. Clarified. Crushed and rutverir.cn Sogais. ol line ijnali lies. Chocolates. Spices. Hairs Salt, and a v.n u- Is Fancy articles, all o| whieTl are nlleied ul the lowest cash prices. We are tlianUnl lor the former support given us, and mute a further call liotn out Iriends and customer* J W. EBY. Marion Hall, t-anisle. Aug. H, 18b4. tooh Out in Time t CmoLEKA MUHBL'S, Dyueniei) Duurliaea. /Ac are in.ikinglhelr appear.in. e, umkiiow the t eincdy. If you have- ani regard for the well.ire of \ ourself, ) onr »lf«- or \om children, supply yourselves instantly with >• Keitler’s Matchless Cordial,” otherwise abide Ihe cunse ■ immees resulting froni n bigoted adherence to old rpiackerv. The Matchless reniedv cun had al the T)rng Store of «. J, KIKFFKR South Hnnorer »rrm. a Jtu- /torn t mu .h nf Co utl Unuir. [CartiHle. May IH, ’fi.j.) JTST received a very large lot of Scytlies of superior Brands, lo sshich I mute the atten tion of Cradle makers, and all others in want of this article, the attention of Farmers is also in* I vitod lo the great variety of Fanning utensils of Hie very best makers. I’Umgbs of all kinds furnished at u small advance on City prices. Home makes nt thu tmumfucturors prices, also a 1 superior article of Churns, which we warrant lo make mure ouiiur out oi the same i|iuintily of Cream man any oinor Churn In use, trv il. JOHN V. r.'VNE. iteu ii<te A’orfA Hanover Street. Carlisle, May II nmiEXT. HE superior Ceinenl, manufactured by J (Jarvur U Co., of Scotland, Franklin county, can he had In large or small quantities at If. Saxton's Hardware store. Main Street, Carlisle. Alt who have mod this Cement pronounce ll liio nest article they over used. From a great number of certificated given to the mamifuctur. ers, wc select tho following i Oil\MDßnsoi no, Fob. 20, 1806. To Jacod Garvrr i—Sir —Thuru has boon used during the past year, under my direction, hi tho construction of “The Carlisle Water Works.” and work of (his Company, about 80 barrels of your Hydraulic Cement, which has proved In he a good ami reliable article, and I lake pleasure In recommending it to others us ntieli, AF. SMITH, j April 10. '66. Su/'t. C P. liailroml. THE largest and most varied stock of Hard ware in the eoumv, and nulling nt the low oat prices, is nt J. P. dyne’s. Also. Burr and Rolled Iron and Stool, of all sixes and kinds, at the lowest prices. A-lao, Patent Wheel Grease, for sale at J. P. LYNE’S. Carlisle, Sept. 27, 1856. luNt Receive^ A HOT of Patent Moat Grlndtirs, a nice art! He Ilir Fannersor family use. For sale at John P. Lvno’s North Hanover st. Also, a ni umuoth assortment of Tools, of all kinds at the same place. OarlloU. S#p». 37, IftM. ss66oKcn!i rd—Orcal Itaitc< . HE great raHd between tho ClothtTlg Stores' 1 bfOarllSlo,resulted intbocdnipletetrlnrapb' of the nowetoroof ARNOLD in-the store room lately, occupied by Wise £ Oahip bell, comer of .North Hanover and Louther ate. •It Is now conceded by all and every one that they stnhd pre-eminent aniongthbolothlngddab era in Carlisle,’having succeeded in convincing their friends, that they can sell Clothing made and got up, according to the latest styles, from 20 to 25 per cent, cheaper than any other house is possibly able; to furuiah them. They hgve now on hand a largo and splendid assortment of . Ready-made Clothing, FumlshingGoods, Cloths, Cassimeresand Vest. Inga. and Caps, and every thing in their lino for Men and Boyss - Their materl/ils were selected with the greatest care, purchased at the lowest cash prices, mid at such houses only, who never deal in anything like auction trash. Their friends may therefore rest assured that articles purchased of them will and must give Clothing made at the short est notice in the most fashionable style, having for that purpose secured the services of an ex. perienced Cutter, and laid in a splendid assort ment of Cloths, Cassimeres. Vestings, c., which lor beauty and durability cannot he surpassed. To the citizens of the surrounding, country we would say, give us a fair trial. All we ask is a fair look at our stock and we will not fail to con vince you that our Clothing is better made, of better materials, better (rimmed, cur with more taste, and last though not least, cheaper (turn you have over bought elsewhere. Also, a large lot of Trunks, Carpet Bags, Umbrellas, sc. All bail creation far amt near. Of Anuoin’S Store yon shall hears. Let pealing drums and cannon's roar Proclaim the news from shore to shore ; Groat bargains sure, are on the wing. Rare wonders then we now will sing : At first we’ll-speak ol Clothiso rare, Such trophies, sure will make you stare, Of broad and narrow cloth so cheap We’ll take a moment’s time to speak. Delighted too you can’t but bo With prices nhd their quality ; Dress and Sack Coats —aye. Vestings too, What bargains now for nil of yon ! The Gents will our compliments receive, And call they must the wonders to believe. In Pants wo have all kinds of stylos. One dollar aryl upwards, piles on piles. In Rummer Goods—for soon ’twill come— We’M give you bargains all tor fun. Frocks and Over-coats so very tine. Great wonders you shall see in every line. Hosiery. Suspenders. Under-shirts (or all. All kinds of Gloves to please all who cull. But we cannot Stop to enumerate. We have bargains tmdi good and great. Our stock too in the Furnishing lino Is plentiful, cheap and fine. ARNOLD <}• SON’S Clothing flail . April 12, 1865, Drugs, CuiilVt'lionai'U'M, A:»■ I 'HE undersigned has just returned from Phil adelphia, witli n fresh supply ol DRUGS. CONFECTIONARIES. Ac. These, with his __»Vfornior stock on hand, will make hi»_~W Y§r assortment ol Drugs, Medicines andyaf £]& Chemicals complete. His assortment l~m of Conlectlonurlcs is also unusually Hue, con sistlng of pure sugar white und transparent can dy Toys, common, assorted, and Mno candles of every variety: also, traits, tints, and everything belonging to that department of trade. He would call special attention to Ids supply of FANCY ARTICLES, for tho Holidays, and for general use. All are invited to call, whether they wish to purchase or not. B.J. KIEFFER Carlisle. Dec. 21.-1854 FIRE mi'KAKt E 111 E Allen and East JVnnsboro’ Mutual Fire 1 nsuruoce Compun) ol Cumberland county, incorporated by an act of Assembly, is non hilly oigunir.ed. and in operation under the manage, tnunt of the following Managers, vi/, ; Daniel Baily, Win. K. (Jorgan. Michael Cock. ; ■ in. Melehoir Brenminan, Christian Stuyniun, John C. Dunlap, Jacob H. Coover, Lewis Hyer, Henry L.«gnn, BcujrH. Musser. Jacob Munima, Jos. Wlckorsham and Alexander Cuthcart. The rates ol Insurance arc as low and favora. bl« us any Company, of the kind in the State.— Persons wishing to fiecoroo members are inci ted to make application to the Agents ol the Company who are filling to wait upon them ul any time. BENJ*. n. MUSRER Pres, llkuht Looan, Vice Tics. Lewis llter, Sect’ry, Mien am. Cocklis, Treasurer. A ug. Hi, ’66. AGENTS. Cumberland Ccun/y.—Rudolph Martin, New (’iiinherhmd, C. H Herman, Kingstown, Henry Zeariijg, Sliironi.uihU'Wli; Charles ii<-11. C irlnde; Samuel Cralnim, West) ennsboro*, Jan M’Dow. ell, Krunkfurd; Made (irifllth, Smith Middleton; Samuel M'oodburn. Dickinson; Samuel C'kiut, Benj. Huvfpttick Merhunicubnrg: John Slier nek. Lisbmn; David Comer, ShepherdstoMn, Yoik County, —John Bowman, Dillsbnrg. I*. Wolford Fninkhn. John Smith, K**(|. Wash ingloii; W. S. Puking, Dover; J. \\. Cruft, Pa i adise. fiinruourg. Houser & Lochtoun. M rmb. rs (it I lie Com pan y having polici ok about to expire, ran lmv« them renewed by making a ppheal ii>ti to uii\ of Ihr Agents. SPKIXO AKD GOODS. TIIK subscriber husjnst received uvery large assortment ol Ny« Spring (ioods, In which he mv ite« the attention oi purchasers, us he m piepaicd to nell ul such prices (hut cannot tail to please. 11 an .stock embraces all the dlflerent kinds ol (»ood« adapted to the season, such an (.' Id ) I'll S, CuHuitneres. Vestings, Colton Pant Stull", km etiH, Linen Checks, £-c. Dress (roods. Sitcli an Black ami Fancy Silks, B.mige de Laimm, Lawns. Cliallies, Buragea, Bombazines, Alpacas, India Silks, sc. Bonnets and Ribbons. Bonnets of ul) kinds such as Satin Straw, Swi->.s Straw. English Double iind Split Stniw Hib- ImiiK of all kinds and colors very cheap. Hosiery and Gloves. Men’* and Boys’ white, brown und mixed hull Ladies’ while, black, brown, slate and mixed Hose; .Men’s, Women's and Cinldien's Cloves and Mitts of *ll kinds. Domestic Goods. Muslins, Checks, Tickings, Osnabnrg, Bagging, . Calicoes ami UingbAniß. I Boots oml Shoes. Men’s and Boys’ Boots and Shoes of nil kinds; Women’s Children’s slices at very low prices. Groceries. Such ah Cotleo, Sugar, Ten, Molasses and Spi ces; nil of which will ho sold chonp, at the old stand, cornor ot North Hanover and Lonlhor streets. N. W. WOODS, Jgl. Carlisle. Juno ], 1665, NEW GOODS! IAM uovv.rccovlng |rom Now York and Phil, adelphla, an inunenao stock of new anddetd rablu clump Goods, to which 1 call the attention of all in}' old friends and customers, and the public in general. Having purchased most of my Goods from the largest importing huiiKOiiin New York, 1 am satisfied that 1 can give better bargains than can he had at any other house in the county. Dress Goods. Our assortment or newstylo dress goods is large, complete ami boautllhl, Anofiter lot of (huso elegant and cheap black Silks, Kmhroidered Handkerchiefs, Sleeves, Collars. Hut Tl's. Edgings and Inserting, a stock for extent and price that denes competition. Muslins, Ginghams, Oollcoos, He Bogus, Du Lninos, Tickings, Cheeks, SC., a tremendous stock of Gloves and Hosiery cheaper than over. CLOTHS, C4SSIAJJ2HES, Cords, Cotton ados, and very cheap. Gome one and all tp tho old stand, East Main street, and select your Goods from the largest and cheapest stock ever brought to Carlisle. CHARLES OUILDY. CarlifU* Get 10, IBM* Call dtnd Scie oar Spring and Summet Clothing. ' j HE'subscriborfr havo Just reedfved from the 1 cities, at the Old Stand, in North Hanover street, oijo of the most elegant assortments of gPftlfrQ A&b SUMMER CLOTHING . over offered to the people of Cumberland coun ty The prices o> Clothing at this house have been reduced to such a very low standard, that it is now within the power of nil who wish to wear good clothes to secure them. Their stock consists of the best and tnoat desirable Dress and Frock COJI'TS > Habit Clothdo., Linen Dril ling d 0.,, Tweeds, &c.j superfine Black Cussl mero PANTS and Fancy do.; Silk and Satin VESTS, and a very fine variety of Valencia and oilier vestsi with a great variety of Boy*’ Cloth ing, consisting of Sack Coats, Polka Jackets, Monkey Jackets, Vests and Round Jackets, made of Tweed, Linnen Drilling, Cloth, Alpaca, Kerseymere, Doeskin, &c., &c. Also, Shirts, Stocks, Handkerchiefs, Ac., all of which are of fered at the lowest possible cash price, and as cheap ns any othorClolhing Store in (he Union. Also, a splendid assortment of Goods in the piece. Superfine French and English Cloths and Cassirueres of every hue and shade. Satin, Silk, and Valencia Vestings, Sattinotts, ko.,ali of which will Ihj made to order at the shortest notice and indite neatest and bust manner. All garments are warranted to fit. The public are respectfti ly invited to call and examine the su perior assortment of Clothing at this establish ment. ARNOLD & LIVINGSTON. Carlisle, March 20, 1866. rirst-raic Limestone Land for Sst Ic. I OFFER for sale a tract of Land lying in Jef ferson county, Vu., containing 26(i Acres, 160 cleared and under good fencing, and the balance in Timber. This land is as pro jSpPdnctiVe us any In the county of Jefferson, ~ft’J*and well watered, it Is within two miles of the Shenandoah river, and (tie A. L. H. Rail road will run within one mile of it. A more particular description Is deemed unnecessary as persons wishing to purchase will view the prem ises before purchasing. * The farm will be shown and terms made known by F. A. Lewis, living near Kahletown, In Jefferson co., or on appli cation. postage paid, to the undersigned at Mo bile, Alabama. If the above property is not sold privately before the 16th of July, 1866, it will then l»e offered at public sale on that day, before the Court House, in Charlestown. ARTHUR F. HOPKINS. February 16, 1866. \ I leiittou Dytpepl lc« ! fTIHOSE of you who have been afllicted for JL years, witli this loathsome disease, and who have been using almost every nostrum before the public without relief. We say to you try “ Keijfei s Anti-dyspeptic,” and you a ill soon be convinced ol its great superiority over every other preparation. could give you many certificates corroborating our assertion, but a single trial is worth more than all. This remedy is prepared und sold at the Drug store of B. J. KEIFFKR, South Hanover street, a few doors south of the Court-house, Carlisle, June 1 , 18. r >4. JOHN P. Lf IKE, WHOLESALE and retail dealer in Ameri can, English A German Hardware, Oils, Paints, Varnish, Ac. Mechanics, builders and the public generally, who are in want of Hard ware of any kind, are invited to call in and ex amine my unusually large stock of goods, which I am selling at very low prices—just step in, it will only detain you u few minutes to be con vinced that what every body says must be true, that Lyne’s is decidedly the place to get goop goods at low prices. J. P. LVNE, [May 11.] lUtfi/ side of N. Hanover st. Syyui wS]iss A MAMMOTH Spring Arrival at LVNE’S on North Hanover street, where the public are being supplied with every variety of Hard ware, Paints. Oils, Ac., at the lowest rash pricc- Call in and be accommodated. JOHN P. LYNE. Cvrlislc, March 29, 1855. Paper Iliinjini:**. I HAVE Just received my Spring stock of Pa per Hangings, which is the largest and most varied assortment ever opened in Carlisle, t<> whieh I Invito (he early attention of (ho public, us I intend selling paper at prices which cannol fail to please the closest hovers. JOHN P. LVNE. Cirhsle, March 29, 1865. Wall Paper. JI'ST received a splendid stock ol Paper II luging*. Window Blinds, and flm* prims, embracing all the newest and most approved stjles The designs are neat and chaMe. and the prices such as cannol (ail l<> give salistac tiou. We invite our friends and the public ge nerally. to call and examine our ass.nlinent he fore purchasing elsewhere. IL SAXTON, C irllsle. Marcli 22, 1866. AFUFSI! supply ot Paints, ( )ils, Varnishes, l)>e Stuffs, (11 isses, Putty, Sash 1 ools, Ac. Also, Baking Soda and Brum's Pulmonic Wafers, lor the cure ol Coughs, Colds. Asthma. Consnmpti.in, itul all otherdise mesoi the Lungs, foi sale at B. J. KIEFFEK'S. CirhsK Much 2« 1864. Cl KI)C K K H V.—A gencial assiutiuciil ol (jneefisw arc ol all kinds now on hand, in cluding dr initcw are. Stoneware. Cliaid (Hass ware. Tumblers, Jars, Dishes, Bowls. Plains, Candlesticks. Ate., also,a variety of fine Castors A Bottles, as well as Pitchers, Cellery it Spoon (Hisses. Ac. For sale at (he store of Aug. 11, IBf>| J. W. RBY. Cl LASS WAKE.—Just receiving a new in- Tvoice of Ware, embracing a variety of bow Is sniiable for fruit, preserves, pickles, sugars, jellies Ac., as also Collorv Stands Jura. Decan ters. Pitchers, Salts, Peppers, Candlesticks. Lamps covered Bowls, a large assortment of Tumblers (Hiblets, and other useful articles.— Fm sale bv J. W. BUY. February 22. 1866. lilmelxirncrs' Coal. TONS Lyken’s Valley Nut Coal. AIUUU a superior article, receiving and for sale by WM. B. MUHUAV, Jlgent. Carlisle, June 14, IB6o—lm WE cull the nltentinn of the public to the portable Garden or Fire engine for wa tering gardens or extinguishing Ores—an Excel lent article, neat cheap Ik convenient. For Sale nt H. SAXTON’S November !, 1864. DR. V. C. LOOMIS, SOUTH Hanover Street, next door to tho Post Ofllce. N. 13. Will ho absent Worn Carlisle the last fen days of each month. August 10, 1665. Trusses! Trusses!! C. n. NEEDLES, Truss ani» Beach Estauusument, 5. lE. Cor. of Twelfth and Pace Bit., Phila. fpl IwroRTEB of fine French Trusses, extreme /tgA/neia, ease and durability with correct construction. Honda! or ruptured patients can bo suited by remitting amounts, ns bolowi—Sending number of Indies round tho hips, and slating side af. fueled. Cost of Single Truss, $2. $B, $4, $5. Double $6, $O, $8 and $lO. Instructions ns to wear, and how to effect a cure, when possible, sent with tho Truss. Also for sale, In groat variety, Or. Banninc's Improved Patent Body Brace, For the euro of Prolapsus Uteri \ Spinal Props and Supports. Patent Shoulder Braces, Ghost Expanders and Erector Braces, adapted to all with Sloop Shoulders and WonkLnngsi English Elastic Abdominal Belts, Suspensories, Syringes —male and female. Ladles* Rooms, with Lady attendants. August 3,1866 —1 y First ArHvtf* THE r subscriber having returned from rthe •city, Had just opened for the Fall 'trade a htfgb und well selected Stock 1 QUd DpiuestiQ Hardware, embracing everything usu ally found in that line of business. The atten tjott of friends anti the public gcWrally is re* spcttihlly direcibd'to the assoiTtbunt on hand, assuring thorn that goods of nil-kinds,willbe eold for cash at a very small advance on manufactur ers prices. Carpenters and Builders are invited to exam ine the assortment of Locks, Latches, Hinges, Bolts, Screws, Glass, Putty, Oil, Paints, ic. Ri member the old stand, in East High street, where they aro for-snle chea'p, UENRT SAXTON. August 81, 1664. KEW DRUG STORE I South Hanover Street, near the Court Hoxtst. BJ. KIEFPETI, Druggist, would respectful ly inform the citizens of Carlisle and vicin ity, that ho lias opened a now* CHEMICAL AND DRUG STORE. His stock is entirely now, and lias been selected with great care. As many of theurticlvsin daily use by physicians and families deteriorate by age and oxpoMuro, great care will bo taken not to al low such articles to accumulate in such quantities. * Attention is especially invited to his stock of Medicines, Essential Oils, Tinctures, Wines, Ex tracts, Gonfanctions, Chemicals, &c,, together with a full assortment of Paints, Varnishes, Dye stuffs, Paint and Varnish Brushes, and CO NFEC TIOiSAR lES of every variety. He has also on hand a splen did assortment of Perfumes, Soaps fancy, hair, clothes and flesh Brushes, Supporters, Breast' Exhausters, Nipple Shields, Tooth Washes aa* Pastes. Alsu, Medicinal Wines and Brandies, of the best quality. Segura. from the best Ha vana and Spanish houses, of every flavor, from one cent upwards. In order to ensure his customers against mis takes during any temporary absence ol the pro prietor, the services ol an experienced and com petent assistant have been secured, which will bo lelt to be important, In view of the responsi bilities which are known to devolve upon the druggist. Physicians’ prescriptions will be fnithftillv and promptly attended to. Orders fn m Physfclon* und Merchants in the country will be filled with care, and &t prices winch must prove satisfactory. A liberal share of public patronage is respect fully solicited. Terms Cash. B. J. KIEFFER March 23, 1854. “flew InNtliuie” “Extra lHewk.” “Great Excitement.” Arrival of Dr. C. H. Bodge, Cl lIHO.NO. TIIEIiMAL PHYSICIAN an 4 y SUBGEON, (rum New York. Nervous trembling among the “Quacks” for the safety of their “ Sugar Powders” and <• Ca lomel.” Hum buggery exposed and destroyed. New System of medicine introduced. I)i. C- 11. Bouoe, offers bis seivices to (he in habitants of Carlisle und the surrounding coun try, and flatters hhnsiilf that lie cun perform cures by his system where all others have fail. He has taken the office in South llan- Yjjr over Street, formerly occupied by Dr. J. £& K. Smith. He will nt ail times be found in bis ullii'u, unless professionally engaged.— Every disease of the Eye und Ear cured by it new mechanical apparatus. Blond Suckers and Bono Destroyers, Barometer makers of the hu man constitution, take notice that ono man can chase a thousand “ Quacks,” ami two put feu thousand fools to flight, who willingly use min eral poison to cure tnc sick, or pretend to give health to the poor "afflicted soul cud body. P. S. Patients can be accommodated with good hoard ami scientific medical and surgical attendance nt Dr. C. H. Bodge’s Cbrono. Thor mal medical und surgical Institute, located in .South Hanover street, Carlisle. Pa. For further particulars enquire at the Institute. April 26, 1865—1 y R. D. CLIFTON A SOS'S Men’s and Boys’ Clothing Store Norlh-east eor. of Second and Dock Streilt, Philadelphia. To the Citizens of Carlisle and Vicinity. YOU iiru respectfully Invited to examine the extensive and varied assortment of Men’s and Buys' Clothing, at the store of the subscri bers, wbeie limy always be found a full supply id Ready-made Clothing, of all sizes and de. scriplions, m orn by men and boys of all ages and mzoh. made by experienced workmen and of the very best muteiial, tbe make, tit, and appear ance surpassed by no eMuhludimenl in tiio city. IMease preserve this notice, and give me u cqll, and 111 out yourselves and sons in a manner aurtln ol you and llu-m. Remember the N orlh hast corner of Second and l)ock streets. H. I). CLIFTON b SON. April |2, IKf»6— 1 y fancy noons, fift hooks, se. \\ . II A VKR STICK . has Just received O* from the my, and is now opening a splen. ■ini display ol Fancy Goods, suitable lor the ptesenl season, to which lie desiies to call tbe .Mention of his friends mid (he public. Ills as. sortmeiu in ibis line cannot be surpassed in no u ltj and elegance, and both in quality and piice ol the articles, cannot full to please purchasers. It would be impossible to cmnnerute Ills Fancy Goods, winch comprise every variety of fancy article: ol the most exquisite shape, such as i'aiper Maehe Goods, Kleguni alabaslei and poicelahi inkstands aid trays. Fancy ivory, pearl ond slielj card cases. Kadies 1 Fancy Imsketn. Fancy woik boxes, with sowing instruniculs. Fort Mommies, ol every vnrirtv. Gold pens and pencils, fancy paper weights. Fapcteriea, uud a large rai icty ul ladies' fancy stationery. Motto seals and wafers, silk and bend purses. Ladies’ riding whips, elegantly finished, Lu. dies’ line culllcry. Perluine baskets and lings. Brushes of every kind for the toilet. Hoiihsol’s Pm tunics ol the various kinds. Musical Instruments, of all kinds and at ul prices, together with an inmmiciabie variety o articles elegantly finished and suitable (or holi day presents, to which lie invites special aftenl lion. Also, an extensive collection of UOL.II DAY GIFT BOOKS, comprising the various English and* American Annuals for 1856, richly embellished and Ulus trute Poetical Works, with ChiUlicn’s Pictorial Books, for children of all ages. Ills assortment of School Books and School Stationary is also complete, and comprises everything used in Col leges and the schools, lie also culls attention to to his elegant dislay of La nipt, GrluiKlolr*, Ac., from the extensive establishments of Cornelius, Archer and others, of Philadelphia, comprising every stylo of Parlor, Chamber & Study Lamps, for burning cither lard, sperm op ethorlal oil, to. gethcr with flower vases, Fancy Screens, &c. Ills assortment In this lino Is unequalled In the borough. Fruit*, Fancy Con/ectioney, Nuts, Preserved,Fruits, &c. f in every variety,and at all prices, all of which arc pure and fresh, tfueh as can be confldonly recommended to his friends and the little folks. Remember the old stand, opposite the Bank. S. W. TtAVEKSTICK. Carlisle. December 21,1854. NOTICE. NOTICE Is hereby given thatappllcntion will bo mode to the next Legislature of Ponnavi vnnla, to alter tbo charter of the Carlisle Dopo sit Bank located In the Borough of Carlisle Cumberland county, so os to confer upon said hank the rights and privileges of a hank o( Issue and to change its name to the Cnrllslo Bank Also to Increase the capital of said bank (which is at present Sixty thousand dollars, with the privilege of Increasing the same under Its pres ent charier to One hundred thousand dollars,') Two hundred and Ally thousand dollars. Bv order of the Board of Directors. n „ 11*1 * .. M. Bectbu, Ctuhier. Carlisle, Juno 25, 1856. of do ‘ crl *'" o " n « l| y I! a nVlgu v< ; r- SILVER WAUIi SKsasas^^ thorn direct from tho Factor!;. Jr London. and, Switzerland, and is tfa V **P®«L bled to soil amlicli 'iuperl""Vi&W o«£ price than an y> other tou.^,^! Persons wishing to’ purchase at V%. retail are Invited to; tall anLetqii«° * , “ 1 ' « their money., Somo of theio. W*tci,„ ot "‘ M sold at the following prices, viz • i- C , ct ®l)4 Gold Lovers Julljeweled, 18 camV* n . * Gold Hunting Case, full jeweled iSSf"' Gold Lcpino Watches, 1 • LcVcr “. 33 oj Sliver Lover '• <** iutl jcweled 2l *oo Gold Hunting Case, “ <* : ’ lOty Gold Lepluu. Watches, jeweled *8 &) And some still cheaper than (hJ aWe 8 W Jewelry ot every description. tine ..a , hind S s! V ° r WMCI “ d VirSi Watches repaired ind’tvarrantert at LEWIS R. BROOJIAU'S ! No. HD, N. Second, 2d doorbell ! Plllla. March 21). 1866-ly : - li,c “ Si, THE aubscribor has Just- relumed a, - Eastern cities, and has opened at hu "» In North Hanover street a new mid fi.n"* 811 ment of HARDWARE, dnd now Invite, ,75 sons id want of good Hardware atredueVa 'f' - to give him a call as he can ucconun«taJ n 2' from a needle to an anvil, one at the times. • ? ICCI to *uif To IlouaßKEErußs.—X great awortincm of housekeeping articles, such as brass and .. i preserving kettles, frying pans, hake p, 4 , lie irons, smoothing irons, shovels, to',.. , : ers trays, forks, knives, carvers, ttesl.f b ’ ut T,, knives, rpoons, plated tea & table spooni ! and pen knives in great variety, razor aid straps, scissors, shears, spades forks rake, h„. tubs, water cans, painted buckets, wash hS improved patent cistern pumps and lead pin,™' Bat-sitka.—A large assortment of whitoi.e, dust, sweeping, horto & painter's bnislie. ' I»OB—A large stock of hammered lot i,„, rolled Iron of aU kinds, hoop Iron, siiccl round, square and liand Iron, English boxes, and Ktccl of oil kinds. * otf Pai.its, oil, varnishes, turpentine, dns i. Glass of all sizes. , ’ *'■ To SiiOEKAKsns—A full assortment of Mo rocco, Linings, Bindings, patent Goal Skirt Lasts, Shoe-threae, Pegs, Knives, and Te„|, -i all Kinds. 1 Bioko’s Fira Proof Points of different colon To Carpentera.—A full assortment of planVi saws, chisels, gages, squnresf braces, bitts, beach screws, augurs and angur bltts, hotchefs, lie To Coaciimaeeiis * Saddlers.—A first r«t# assortment of carriage trimmings, such os bees, tassels, fringes, drnb cloth and sattinett held linings, imitation enameled leather, patcnt’lcalh cr curtain oil cloth, plain and figuredi Duher Irons. Lamps, Axles, Springs, Mnlabfc Casting* Bent Felloes, Hubs, Bows, Philips’ patent boxes for wood axles, fine brass, silver plated and-Ja pan harness mountings, Saddle frees, Whips, and every article used by Saddlers very cheap. Carlisle, March 22, 1854. J. P. LYNE. NEW GKOCERIFb NOW open'and for Sale at the “Marion 1T»!V Family Grocery Store, a large and general ussortment of articles, useful and fancy, crubtv ing, in part— Murucdlba and Jaffa Coffees, Grcou Bio and Boasted Coffee, Jenkins' best brand of Teas, Brown and Clarified Sugars, White and Preserving *• Pulverised and crushed “ Broma, Cocoa and Chocolate, Bice and Com Starch, Farina and Essence of Coffee, Lovering’s finest Syrup, Orleans Baking Molai ses, Spices, ground and onground; Mnce, Citroo, Vannu Bean, Cheese, Crackers, Candles, &c. ||jn| ■ r tliiceiifeWiirc, Km fHgj.enibraccs a large and general variety W|*f of Hie best while Granite, a Iron Stoneware, Liv erpool ond common ware, enabling the rurfe-unr to select in setts'or pieces of any sixo q«ccmry, and of the different styles, together with a vari ety of Fine White, apd Gold Band, English and French China setts of Tea warc,aud other varie ties of useful and fine fancy China ware, Includ ing T nys, Plates, Vases, Fruit Pishes,.Coffer cups, kc. ice. GLASSWARE, embracing bowls, dialics, molasses cans, sugar bonli, a large selection of line fluted tumblers) wine and egg glasses, and*fsthcr useful'artlclei. WILLOW AND.CEDAR WARE, among which ore tubs, chums, water pules, mea sures, market baskets, travelling boskets, ns well as other covered and uncovered baskets. Also, Table Oil of the' finest brand, Sperm and other Oils i Tobacco, Cigars. Soaps, Ac. A small lot of choice MACKAREL of No. 1 quality. Also/ a trimmed Mess Mackrircl—both in handsome assorted packages of halves, quarters and kits— with ail the other varieties ofl-a GROCERY and gCEENSWAKE STORE. Wo feel thankful for the patronage heretofore hestowod on us, and Invite a continuance of like favors. J. W. EBV. Carlisle. Janunr> f». 1866. “ e Mrlvs to PfvnM*.” THE Subscriber would respectfully announce to the citizens of Carlisle, and all persons visiting the same, that bo has now on hand md will continue to Ivc supplied with the latest nov elties of ouch successive season, comprising, in part, CONFECTIO VARIES of the choicest varieties, such as Fine Candy Toys, Jelly Cakes, Bon Rons, Gum, Cordial, Le mon, Chocolate, and Fruit Diops, Hose, Vanilla and burnt Almonds; French and exploding Sec rets, also all the common varieties, nil of which will be wold wholesale or retail, at low rate*, at the old stand, n. haKover st.. a few doors North of thoßank, whchi lie hasjuat received Fruits and Nuts of the latest importa tions, such ns Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Fig*. Pnious, Citrons, Currants, soft and paper shelled Almonds, Filberts, Cocoa,'Cream and Ground Nuts. Also, TOYS AND FANCY GOODS, of every kind and from all parts of Europe, man ufactured of wood, glass, china, popicr-mAchlc, tin. India rubber, zinc, &c.,such as fine wax, kid and Jointed dolls, sowing nnd card baskets, work and fancy boxes, flower vusos, motto caps, tea setts, music boxes, port monies, battlo-dyor*, graco hoops, masks, drums, guns, trumpets,.do* mlnoso, lotto and other games,'&c., fancy SMP* and hair oils of ©very ‘Variety; f In connection with the abovo, a large stock of •. FAMIiIV GROCERIES, such as Lovering's crushed, pulverized and brown* Sugars, Coffee, Molasses, Starch,' Indigo, Sale ratus, Green and Black Teas, Spices, JiuUcr r Watof nnd Softa Crackers, Matches, &c.', lind a* wo « Strive to Please/* all arc invited to call amP oxomlno our stock. Tho subscriber returns his thanks to the public for the patronage heretofore bestowed on- hUo/ and hopes by a desire to please to tnerft a cdil-’ (Inuanco of the same. p, MONVER- Carlisle; March 28,1864.' LeefUl, ttiemmt, und Oood BJ. KIEFFEII has Just returned from Phil-' p adolpblb, >vlth an additional supply of Fresh' DRUGS, which, In connection wlln hie fomior stock, will make his establishment complete In' this department. I& addition to tho oboTO, h®' bus also just opened a fresh supply of Confectlontirfcf/Frulfs, Itfatfi Pastes, anil Fancy Articles of o<bry Tim attention of ladles Is,especially Ipvjtcdfo' his extensive assortment of Fancy articles. Ds-' dies* Toilet Fancy Soaps and Porfhmea of oVctT variety. Gentlemen are Invited to examinei Wr flno assortment of Fancy Articles. Bogan, Cut-’ na and PorcolcAo Pipes, Tobnccoos of every rioty, Shaving and Toilet Soaps, which Will found to bo very superior j« Canos, Biding and Carriage Wtdpsj -ond l many other ‘articles wppjn more especially Interest gentlemen. A number of voiy superior Woolen Matt* OIV hand. ‘ Tho Proprietor wlll'bo very happy to have 111* friends generally coll and' examine his goods/ whether they may wish to mircliaio or not. •• 7 ». J. KIEFFBR* Carlisle, March. 28, 1854.
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