E 2 G2l ikirellatirouo. [Translated from a Francb paper for tho Home Journal.! PO:r.;TRY YET IN THE 'WORLD! The winding up„ of a romance in rent life Las recently taken place in the guns -official world of Par's=- • Thus rune the story: At a Court• Ball, some twenty yenta since, n young officer of the French cavalry met, 'and was chartred by a beautiful English girl. - He obtained an iutroduamit, and danced with her as often as he could, without challenging the remark of Hi:, grace, the young ,lady's papa Our hero was handsome, amiable, ,witty, and in every W - lly a iferisoirtn — win - the - good will of the fair ses He was , of, good family, and had the,uristecraticdiaifixed to his naive, although he could - boast nOlintrimonial estate. • The young lel : VMS' of England's",privileg ed la- - sr 7- 6 of i\n'o de-and wealthy. This, how ever,\rk our lover dl d not know when first he bowed before the c arms of her beauty. Love begets love, and wo en are grateful; and the ftiir. girlifettiened the young soldier's devotion. They Met often:—how or 'where we cannot . say ; but Paris is large, and English customs are convenient for young people. This was 01l charmingly agreeable, but unsatisfactory; fur theirs was a flirtation with a serious inten talon affixed to it—marriage! At length our heroine discloses her wishes to her parents. They aro horrified ; Mei, daughter marry a Frouchilinn, merely a Lieu tenant, a man without estate! It is not to be ° thought of. She listens to thi.-.3le„r s .isicn it. tears. A first weakness passed, however, a•( __LfecisiNattire's didate and the strength whicl , love gives! She next boldl3 and firmly do Mares to her parents, that she loves the young officer with her whole heart, and him alone will she marry. That if they will not permit her to judge of her own happiness, she c3n wait till she is of age, when the clergyman may marry them without parental leave. .-. My Lord and My Lady are made conscious that their fair ,and gentle daughter has a will of her own, and also a patient determinatiot. to' gratify that will. They ootne to a parley, and enter into negotiations with the young people. The lovers are\to be separated for two years —it shall not be ocnsidered an engagement— and the young lady shall receive the addresses of other suitors. On the other hand, the lovers are to be per witted to correspond, and if they remain lovers at the end of two years, they sial marry with full consent and approbation. The young lady consoles her anxious lover with assurance that her love is unchanging, and that two years' absence will only serve to prove their affection for each other, and endear them to ono another, still more. They parted. The ,English party returned home. During a month they exchange letters daily—and" Such letters! Of what a length, and how full , of 'terme of endearment! How poor 1ang.14,8 iieemed to them! But, one:daY;''Ourrfair heroine listened in vain for the aCCUstO , tiked postman's knock, so well known to every 'Londoner. He came not. The text day pass 4 d,-.and the noxt—and no tidings; :and thus many days 'Pissed, and brought disappointment only. Weeks length ened into months, and no letter cheered the sick heart of the poor girl. The third month came round, and her hope became faint; then "My Lady" consoled with her daughter, up braided—the young soldier,•aud urged tho ac ceptance of Lord , a suitor for her hand. "It was thus that a true English heart should resent an insult." Three months more passed. Meanwhile, the unhappy damsel, writes lettere, and solids them in every possi ble way, in the hope of obtaining an explana• Lion of this long silence. None comes; doubt becomes conviction—she deserted. She stifles the love in her heart, and pride comes to aid her self-respect. Having no longer a desire Of her own, she yields to that of her mother "My Lady, I will marry Lord —; but since I have so decided, let as be married quickly." - -It was done, Fifteen years pass by. Our heroine is a widow ! Five years more, and •"My Lady" lies ill unto death. She calls her daughter to her bedside, and - confesses that she had detained -the letters of the young officer—that he bad been faithfuh The proofs of it pore by the hundred in such a desk. "My Lady" dies. Our heroine seeks these letters . of the lover of her youthful days, and finds heaps of his, end also then' she had written, in the vain hope of obtaining emplane lion of his silOnao. Twenty years of disappointment were for gotten in reading the expressions of aftqction and devotion which they breathed. She was young again; end her heart had known no 'care; it was again the spring time of her Sho took these lettere with her, end went to raria. She'sought information from the Minister of W a r ; of him who WAS Lieutenant in the cavalry in 113 1 54. -The nuthoritities replied that the Lieutenant of that time, was now Ceminand log 'General, and that he was stationed In one 'Of the . Sdulhorn Departments. The 'whieW wrote to the General that she was at Paris, and Desired to see him. He obtained leave of absence. old hastened to meet the lady. Al is explaiited>and_our lovers are married. To be sure, the General is no longer young ; but his manners have the same charm, and his elegance and style lessen his apparent age. The lady carries her inadmissible forty years as if they numbered but thirty. The latter \verity years of their lives are likely to b appier than either of the first. Anti so a real life romance, that is very iko one in a story book; FIRST OYSTER-EATING The North British-Review for February. has I a most humorous and withal a valuable artio'e on -Diet and Dress," from 'which we extract the following It has often been said that he must have been a bold man who first ate an oyster.-- This is said in ignorance of the legend which assigns the first of oyster-eating to a very natural - cause. It is related that it man walk ing one day by the sea-shore, picked up ono of these savoury bivalves just as it was in the act of gaping: Observing the extreme smooth ness of the' shell, he insinunted his finger be tween them that Ito might - feel their shining surface, when suddenly they closed upon the expl ring digit'with a sonsationless pleasura ble than he anticipated. The prompt with drawal of his finger was scarcely a more natural movement than its 'transfer to big mouth. 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Ho .solicits a call at his establishment, on North Ift‘n• over strool, near Glasses clots 1. • .(kir Furutture hired out by the month or year: et,' caRNER of Ilan" Tr -0 7 over and 'Louther Rtg., b, 'C. ILISLE.—The undersign ed has always ou hand a large stock of supetior Cabinet Wnre, In all the different styles, which he is prepared to evil at the lowest price& lle invites attention particu larly to the PATENT SPRING 1110111 X AILDSTRAD, a most useful article, which entirely obviates all objections.— The bottom can be attached to old Bedsteads. They have given entire satisfaction to all who have thorn In use. 4 COFFINS made to order at AC the shortes FE t übT ben. • JOB TER. R GOODSN • NEW GOODS !—The no. In dersigned Is now opening the store room of William Leonard, on the corner of !tawnier and Loutber streets, in the Borough of Carlisle, a large and general assort went of S TALE AND FANCY BEY GOODS, embrac ing almost every land:and variety of goods teln:ded to this market, together with: an assortment of 0 ROC& RIM - Ills stock havlngbeen nearly all purchased Within' the last two Nrcokß, buyers will have the advantage in sulectitig from a FRNSIX'STOCK. as well as of the late decline in the price of many articles. He will ho happy to exhibit his goods to;all who may favor him with call, and pledges bimielf, to well every article., As low or lower than they can be purchased elsewhere. Carlisle, Nov. 15, 1854. iouilwr DICK_ rULIRASHING MACHINES of the best make constantly on hand and for sale nt the Carlisle, Foundry and 31nchlne GARDShop. NEIL at BROWN )Ul‘lPS.—,,Tuat received a large assort moat of PUMPS of every variety in, general use. embracing Iron and Brass Cistern and Cistern Side Pumps. Also, out-door Pumps, so regulated as not to be subject to free/Aug in winter. These pumps are got up In the very best style in point of quality anti work manship. The manufacturers: having had premlitins awarded for their puntps at several State Fairs, wlibre they have been on exhibition, Also, constantly on hand a full assortment of Iron, Well Curbs and Chain Pumps For sale low at ~yNnyakirox' itovl-1854 QCIRIVIMER ^ANI) CONVEYAN; ►CHII.—A. L.. SVONi3fikal. lee Register olCuinber laud county, will carefully attend to the transaction of all such business Its may be entrusted to him, such as., the writing of Deeds, Mortgages Contracts, kr. lie will also devote his attention to the procuring of iznd War. Pensions, &c. its well as the ourehase and sale of Real Estate, negotiations, of fetus, & 121)...0f1ice on West High Street, ibrinerly occupied, by W. Si. Penrod, Lug. near the Idetbodist hgreh. lI" PPINESS t HAPPINESS!! WUAT CAN MAKE US ❑API•Y? "lieasun's whole plensure, all the Joys of sense, Lie in three wurtls—health , Peace, and Competence. eope. tint when• we have pains, affliction or anguish of eases, Is not Our pleasure; our joy, and our happMe thereby destroyedr Why let our' sick fellow-being ru fur ? Boos nut Christ say : ith the, same measure ; mete, it shall bo measured to you again?"—Mat. 7, 2.- ' , Who is a wisp nun and' endowed with knowledge mong you, let him.show out of a good conversation I works' with meekness mid Wisdom."—James 3,13. SURGERY AND MEDICINE'—Doctor. C.. CAI DER, Surgeon and Physician, Arrho s.lfotnntst Physiologist, and is Graduate of otirrliest Medical Cf.l. gee, and lois outdo himself acquainted with all the ye. 005 systems of Medical Science, and with the rec.• discoveries and Improvements in the various della 'minas of the healing Arts faithfully attends to ord. for surgical and Medical Aid. and whose medicines all made or c.-mposed strictly in accordance m ith ti Sciences of Pathology; Botany. Ilydropailly and Ph 3 ology; and whose .medicines are all comm.sad of who some roas. giants, and hydr, pithy. good in all discast and to wham the afflicted are invittd to apply timely . Copy of 'a letter from the Rev. C. 11. Leh lm oh ti. Etter, of Um Warm Finings. ltespre'id low me to introduce to your friendly notice, Dr. Cu t. Pen of New York. I havo known Dr. C. for gate, yean, ho has done buSiness for we with sobriety. It esty and with accuracy; therefore I do , belleve ,- hini be perfectly sober, holiest and trOstwoftLy. Any Tim., you may Rea proper to confer °whim, will be highly predated by his numerous friends, and by none uu , highly than your sincere friendd - and humble iumant. C. H. LIENBACII. handleburg, Pa., July 15th, IEGI. • Copy of a letter from George•Fpahr, Ysq., 6u1.1 Treasurer.—l - do certify that the medical :Advice of lo P. C. Cardder has surpassed . any' other' which I ha) hitherto had is the cure of severe fever hu my family.- 1 Would therefore recommend hiht to sui•h'Forsons N he may be afflicted with aforesaid disease or rtherWise. ' GEORGE SI'AIIR. Bloomfield; August 20th, IESI. . DR. - CARDDER (being well acquainted with the re cent French discoveries, with their new and safe made,. of treatment, and the speedy and certain remedies and cures for Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, Dysentery, ( liol era Merhusand all Complaints of the Bowels and Stom ach; Superior Remedies for theprevettion and cure of Asiatio 1 ra. Remedies •for all the defects and di& eases of the Oonerative Organs and reproductive Ccene. my in men end women; Remedies for Insanity; term& n and timely cures for all Consumptions, Inge.terce, Ster ility: Sexual Abuses, Vedereal Diseotce in all their forms Suppressions and other delicate female rvinidaints. .All theca remedies emanate-from the -miist noble scieneeof Botany and- Ilydropathy-ecniLined.Atut _no 4it150n.;.,--_ 'Heal nil manner of sickness and all manner of discus'. New Testament "it is for heath g that Christ commen deth the Samaritan.—Luke 10, 53 to Si, and with min mon means. "Prove all things, hold fist that which is good."—lst. Thessalonians, 5, 141. ' Therefore let us 1e• ware of laying up what we should lay out fir health. for there is that seattereth and yet Ina and there is that withholdoth more than is meet, Lut it teudeth." Proverbs, 11, 24. The different medicines and their directions will be sent tolimafill:ted in any direction by mail or express. Address Dr. P. C. CARDDER, Carl isle,Cumberland c, un ty, Pa., post paid, and the fee $1 always accompany ing the letter, with the order, together with a dose' ipti, n 0. the feelings and the symptoms of the complaints of the afilicted inclosed. , it is this system of Medical Friel ce the Itooks and the modes of cure only, which Dr. Card der employs that allow of medicines entirely made or composed of Wholesome Roots, Plants. aud Ilydreprithy, good IC all diseases, (no poison), and which can make speedy and certain remedies and cures for "all mariner of sickness and all manner of diserise," nod. which sus pass all other medical means In point Of goodness, lie y end all bounds of comparison. OFFICE South Hanover • street ! , 'East side neatindbelow the Presbyterian Church Carlisle, Pa. Testimonials frum numerous pertains of the highest respectability in this and the nijeining counties, give authentic evidence of the goodness of Dr. ('a'dder's character, and can be seen at his office. N. IL The afflicted can serial e superior medicines and the directions for their use by the first return-of it or express. If interviews be desired, or visits requested, Dr, D. will endeavour to accenurictlate synth ants as tar as he can. The Doctor speaks the.Erigllsh. and the Ger man Languages. ,iteli'L. ( Jun. 17, 11,55 IMFO4TANT TO FEMALES!• • DR. CIiIIeSESIAN'S PILLS. The combination of ingredients - in these tills is the re sult of a long and extensive practice•, they are mild' in their operation, and certain of restoring nature to its proper channel. In every instance have these i'ills prix ved successful. They invariably open those obstructions to which Females are liable, and bring nature Into its proper channel, whereby health is restorectand the pale and deathly muntename changed to a healthy one. No female can enjoy good health unless she is regular: and whenever an obstruction takes place, whether fl.om ex posure, cold or any other cause, the general health im mediately begins to decline, and, the want of ruche rem edy has been the cause of so many consuinptionn among young females. To ladies whose health will not remit of an increase of their family, these pills will prove a val cable acquisition, as they will prevent pregnancy.— Headache. pale In the aide. palpitation of the heart, loa thing of food, and di turbed sleep do most always arise from ahe interruption of nature; and whenever that the case, the pills will invariably remedy all thert Nor are the less efficacious in the cure of Leticorrlura. commonly called the "Whites:' These pills should nev er be taken. during pregnancy, as they would to sure to muse a miscarriage. Warranted purely Vegetable. and free from anything (Omit us to lifd or health. Fulland explielt directions accompany each-box. ... These pills are put up in square tint boxes. Persons residing where there is no agency established. by encic. sing Ono Dollar In a letter, pre-paid. to Dr. C 7. 1.. ell El 81: 2 MAN, No. 207, Dieecker street, New York, can have them sent to their respective addressive by mail. TUST RECEIVED AT THE FAN 11'1 ILY GROCERY STORE of the subscriber, n .?da rionhail, A no* supply of fresh Water Crackers, Soda, Butter, Pie Mc awl Sugar Buiscult. radius, Corn Starch, Tapioca. Sago, Pearl Barley. Extract of Coffee. Rice Flour. Baking Powder, ke.. A new let of superior Table Oil, Pickles, Tomato Ketchup, French Mustard. Pay ' Rum. &c. J. NV. EllY. STEW GROCERY R °CERIES 1r AND VA it LTY STORE. The subscriber would respeAfully inform his friends ani tho pubibl generally, that ho has Just returned from th city with a largo and varied assortment of GROCERIES, (LASS and Oil EENS.IV AR/ 4.-14..a+!,. FISH. he., k.. which he offers for sale on th. most reasonable terms, at his• New Sten corner of North Hanover street and thelM) Ile Square, directly opposite the Carlisle Pc. posit Bank. Ilia stock. embrases everything usuall: In a Grocery and Variety store. The public are invited to call avid examine hiestoe) before purchasing elsewhere, its he feels confident he cr.. sell the best goods at the lowest prices. J. D. HALBERT. EW , STO R E & -- , 13 CIO l l l N l s l y a lATutt TSE‘RirgetooNnTs.D'. t B . , s an d , o4, ar t e i s roet, sixth store above market. B. C EVERETT'S Patent Graduating Pressure TRUES, for th cure of Rupture; Shoulder limps, Supporters, Ehutti Stockings, Suspensary, lientorrimidal, and Bandages S deformities. , Jan. 11-Iy. A. SA:LT.-5000 S.Acks G. A ( 13 1 f , SALT,torealo .lY PARR. OEISE & eo. WE call the attention of theto PORTABLE GARDEN OR FIRE E.'GINE, fer watering gardens or extinguirllng fires. An excellent article, neat, cheap And convenient. F ur eale at novl-1,354 lIAXTONII. ACRSII.IIIII'S COAL. 5,01 .Afi bushels Blacksmith's Cooi, rate article r, coining and for wile try , Jaull•ant W. s 5. I , • AM NOW fist . (, e r it in 4 ti m tO o e s k t o v f t i l F t sc ! r i t . un iOs e N o ( A s pi " , " iii the lurgneied opened in Carlisle, to which I invite the early intenth of , the pubil., us 1 Intend gelling at' priced which CRUID tell to peace the eleFest purchaser. inarclati Jltc iciiic 111 s Clineter by ReFpeetable Neighbors, Lc Flour & Oraln Commission Moreballs, Spear'a wbuci, Baltimore, Doc 6 QOULD,-,[Successor .to' A . ty No. 164 Chestnut tit, Swaim's Building, 1 L. phis, extensive Musk Publisher, and , healer hi 3 Instruments of every . descriptlcar. Exclusive agent for the DIITIF rlttollt Bridge 2Eollan find oiher Vials 011 bed's Boudoir llamas, Melodeons, Martin's t 7, Violins,:Bheet Mush, Music Books, &C. Itesidentsof the country will be supplied by nu.. otherwise with music they nifty wish, es low us i chased In person. Having one of the largest 5t. , .• • the United litates4 feel confident of satisfying a) may favor me with a.vall or order. Dealers in Music supplied on the most literal to• Planes to let. fecund-hand Planes foraxle. C HEAP NV ATCIIIS AND JEW itY, WHOLESALIC and littAlL, at the " 0 . , ,,, , dolphin WatAi and Jewelry il i. fit -- A K •Number 96 North Second i..-'7tret t , nor of Quarry, Philadelphia. \ _ Lever Watches, full jewellod. A c at cases,' - , J ' Gold Lepinc , 1.8 carat cases, E'." + :::: • ' ~..' -„,-..._.,- —,- Silver " jewels, ' l3 • r u tiN 11,1 i ) ."' Silver Lover, full jewelled, I , Superior Quartiers, - - Gold Siusctaeles, - - - Fine Silver Spectacles, - .. - - Gold 'Bracelet?, - - Ladies' Gold Pencils, ,-- - - - Silver tea Spoons, set. - Gold Vans, with Pencil and Silver Holder. - Gold Fituter Rings ;',73,e, cents to s.Bj Wat.h, Gle .ploin,P44 cents, Pateiit ft-%, Lunet ...r. ; other u rn In propordon. All goods Aran anted to be what ti, sold for, STAUFFER. & IIA LLY Op hand, some Gold and Silver Levers and Ler s till Jeerer than the above prices. JO inanufiteturer and or of: PAI'ENT EQUA RE UPIOOIIT WOOD BOX al Alt i N 0.106 North MUItTII Street (above Bact)PHILA . PIII A. Matches having become an indlspensable , • , in houselteeping,,lhe 'subscriber after a great set time and money, iv enabled to'Oita . tide at once combining, Utility and Cheapness. 't venter knowing the danger apprehended on, ace( o. I the ti imsey manner- in which Matches are gyve, packed in paper, has by the aid of Kew Steam Marl•r. of his own invention, succeeded in getting up a oA I k PATENT SQUARE UPRIGHT WOOD BOX; this I. far preferable, in as much that it occupies no more than the old round wood box; and contains at it, - Two Hundred per Cent more Matches, which to Shirr , is considerable advantage; it is entirely new, and mtet,, against molature and spontaneous combustion, all danger on transportation by means of Itailroad. d boat or any other mode of Conveyance. These Matches aro .packed so that one gross or v may be shipped to any part of the World with safety. They are the most desirable article fir I Consumption, and the Southern and western 11 , 211 . that have over been invented. DEALERS and silirrenS; will do well to cal; . examine for themselves. irruThese matches, are WARRANTED to be tut- , • to anything heretofore offered to the Public. ,101 IN DONNELLY- Phila. Doer 4, nu FRENCH. TRUSSES, Weighing I. than 254 ounces, for the cure of Ilerniaor h • acknowledged bythe highest tnedicalauthoritiesot adelphis, incomparably superior to any other in u. •Sufferers will bo gratified to learn tluit the occlude] offers to procure not (filly the highest and most rzn• as durable a Truss ea any other, in lieu of Moen') 1., • • and uncomfortable article usually Bold. There is I k • icony attending the f i tting, and when the pad 6 1, • EA it will retain its pceltlon oltlicut change. Parsons at a distance unable to call on the suls. can have the Truss sent to any, address, by rem! , fire dollars for the single Truss, or ten for the derl with measure round the hips. end' stating side affect It will be exchanged to suit ILnot , fitting, by rcturvt at once, unsoiled. For sale only by the Importer. CALEB IL NEFDLI Corner Twelfth and Race streets. Fhilndel• humus, requiring the benefit of lilechardea , porters, owing to the derangement of the Inter: • flans, Inducing failing of the Womb, Vocal, Vulva. Dyspeptic, Nervous and Spinal Weakness, am int • that a competent and experienced Lim! will ue teodanco at the Dooms; (set apart for their each • use) No. 114 TWELFTII St., let door below have. • July 20,'54. HAYES' Patent Tubular Oven Allt II ANGIE, *various .11.4, to cult Families, ctrliouses and Hotels. Tiwso in want of a superior Cooking Apparatus a, sited to call at our 'Warehouse and examine this h., For durability, ceontany and simplicity in operuti stands unrivaled. It has a perfect hot air vanillas.. and meats raked In this ovon.,w ill retain their jule flavor equal to that roasted before an open are. and pastry cooked at the same time without one , a ins the other. It will supply sufficient heated . heat additional roma for the es idestweather. ]t b descending or return flues, and Is 'equally well ad: to bituminous or common bard coal. The steam over the boiling part of thahange carries off the e and scout of cooking, as well st.g beat In summer. Every Range Ftlld warranted to give satisfaction, sixponse to the purchaser. HAYES' VENTILATOR, Patented October, 154. Public Halls, , Factories, Railroad Cans, c1111111:11ea, I Ships, Steamers, Ac. Pure airds a subject" claiming the attention of Individual, and all buildings should .be provided the proper means of ventilation. Also, a powerful Wstatilisa AND VANTILATI Tr a' for Dwellings, School Mouses, Churches, Halle, Fi Factories, de: A largo assortment of Office, Hall and Cooking St Parlor Orates, Registers, Ac. 'Wholesale and retail. RAND Sr HAYES 8^ North Sixth street,.Ph dfir Personal attention given to warming and s lating both public and private buildings. , • EMOV ED.-E. NEWLAND & wholesale and retail LOOKING GLASS AND i• TURE. FRANIF, MANUFACTORY, N 0.120 ARCII st opposite the Theater, Philadelphia. Co. received the only Prise Medal, award, the Crystal.Paßtee exhibition, N. Y., 28.5 A, In the • i States, for Gilt,.ltecorated, Mantel and Pier G RATIS! --Just Published--4 T. DISCOVERY IN MEDICINE.—A few words Or national Troatmont;without Medicine, ffprruuttor or local weakness ,'nervous debility; low zpirits,lassitu weakness of the limbs and lack, indisposition and . parity for study and labor; dullness of epprehensi less of memory, aversion to society, love of eolith& midity, self distrust, dizziness, headache, involunl e.• dischargea,*fains in the side, affection of the eyes, p;- ples on the face, sexual and other Infirmities In man From the Fronch of Dr. It. Delancey: The important fact that these alarming oomph Is. may easily be removed WITIIOVT lIEDICIN*, Is In this atm `. tract clearlY demonstrated, and the edthnly new so— highly successful treatment, es adopted by. the Auth. fully explaioed, by means of which every ono Is enh tercure hitits.'elf perfectly and at the least poraible nt et s avoiding thereby all the advertised nostrums of day. • aunt to any 'address, gratis and put free, in a stale envelope, by remitting (post paid) two postage stomp to Dr. lit. Delancey, 17 Lispoottrd street, fort. • )larch 1-ly IFOOLLIIN. lof . of ye: v supArtne" !wary and Even Woollen Yarn unro. pm rt4elved, much bettor than the city yarn, all M CIIAB.. 00tLET CCHEAP SILKS.-1 am ,now copemn a large assortment of MAC K SiLICB. Also, n llSolnient of now styles fashionable TALL BILKS, 'se • ' shear. t,cl4 JOHN r. LYNIt yriiintlefpOia. 51 . ny 20. IF:, 106 Norih r FOUILTII St. rtillne mauls OGILD,