tittit From tho Now York. Evangelist Angry Boys inusTA "Stop that, tell you, Hen. White ; if you thaCdog another , blow, I'll fire ,this stoic at your hcad." So er ed Jesse White to his little broth er, who ~vits teasing and striking a dog which iv is their joint property. "Fire: it then; I dare you to do it. 1 guess do what I like tothis dog—he's as much mine as he is yours." And mamighty Fleury gave Hero anoth er Aro]; of the whip he held in his hand. "Take that., you hateful," shouted JEs se, as he, threw the stone lie held full at his brot! - lers head. 11e127 . , , , gave a dreadful shriek, and droppin . the whip, covered his face with both hands, and Fifarted for the house. Poor ,ricked boys, what sufferiag they brought ,ipon themselves! I wish that their hi . - pry might be a lesson to all who read it, id that it might teach all vio lent chi .icen the danger of giving way to anger a 1 rage The ion had hardly left Jesse's hand before i repented hieing cast it; and 0, whe ./ci saw the blood pouring from betweei , he fingers of his brother, who was sta, :ring across the yard, he was ready.to Cant with an:ruish and fear. "Oh, dear ! I'm sorry I threw it, Hen ry. Cth„ what shall Ido ? I never, necr r will do sr, again," he cried rushing to kis brothe - i't , side in time to hinder him from falling tot the ground. The outcry made by the two boys brought their mother to the door, and her feelings may be ima;.cin eddt, thy sight ()flier children with their bloody- f ees and hands. She s rn learned the cause of the trou ble, and ,Icnry's wound was cared for, and • Jesse ILA uo further punishment than the knorledge that his act had deprived his bro: ter forever of one eye, for poor Henry's right eye was cut open by the sharp of the stone, and it run out ; and the erightfuTl Scar on his brow and socket, where once rolled a clear bright eye, are a perpetual reproach to Jesse, and walling to both the brothers, which has cured them of their once fiery tem pers. Don't Whistle. "Don't whistle, George—pray don't," said a lady Mrs. Holt by name—to her son, who had acquired a bad habit of whistling, She had.often talked to him on that subject; but to no purpose, for he would . not give heed to her words.— "Why, mother ?" George asked, after she had spoken to hint as above. "Because," was his mother's answer, "it is not polite—it is improper. How would it look if you should come into the parlor some day, when I have company, and begin to whistle:—it would not be acting politely, would it ?" "No," George answered slowly. "put then," he resumed after a pause, "I nev er whistle before any one but yin and father." • "That is all very true, my son," replied his mother, you. ought to show more respect for us You should never whis7 tle in the house, or indeed in any place or on any occasion where it may prove an annoyance to others.. The habit of whis tling is a very bad one when so constant ly kept up - and tires alwost.every one who is within hearing." After that George took good:care that his favorite habit should not annoy oth ers. . • BEEN GROCERY STORE. HARKNESS & lisuhum sire to inform the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity 1 that they have just received from the city and are now opening in the room adjoining Bents .t Brother's Store, a very complete assortment of Groceries, such as PRIM) COFFEE, SUGAR, TEAS, MOLASSES, and all the vartems kinds of SPICES and DRIED MEAT such AS Hams, Dried Bret, Bologna tinusams, &c. by the piece or pound. Also Herrings, Mack erel, Shad, Cod Fish and a great variety of articles not necessary to enumerate. In addition to the above, )ve will receive our regular supplies of FRESH VEGETABLES . _ AS soon as they appear In the city markets, to all of which we invite the attention of the pultlic, ae we i e . pm" to sell at ttit very lowest. wises for Cush or Coum try Prodace. 11AltriNE9S A MULLIN. ARPETING.—An entire 'new assort. meneof earpetingitist reeelveid. Impertal,lngraln, Vonition and cotton, soiling very , dump by play 0 '55. eIIAItLES OCIILBY. Storc9 nub ,sl)opti. FOR THETOI4II)AYS FANCY GOODS, GIFT BOOKS, fic, Ac. S. W. IIAYENSTICK has just received froin the city and is now opening a splendid display of FANCY 00011 S, suitable for the approaching I lolida,v Season, to %Odell ha desires to call the attention of his friends and the public. Ills aNhortnienk in this line cannot be surpassed in novelty and elegance, and lad h in quality and price of the articles, C:1111114 fail to please purchasers. It would b..: Impossible to en tntii.at e IidLIDAY NCV GOODS, o bleb comprise ci cry variety of ihney article of the most si to shape such as Macho l'iogant alabaster and porcelain !ob.-stands and trays, Peery ivory, pearl and shell card cases, Ladies' Fancy Basket,. Yaney Work ItoKes, with sewing instruments, Port Mounaies, 1,1 . every variety. dd pont• and peneels. Fancy paper web.tbt , • Bapeteries. and a ;ago lari:t.) I'vney ;Aaiun- V. , ttr , seals 31141 wafers. Silk and head parses, L.ulics' riding' whips, elegantly finished, Ladies' fine rut 4•r v. • l'o o fume basltets and hags, Bi u•dies of every kind for the toilet, Porfuines of the various hinds, ! , lu,i••al ivistrtunents, of all ltin is and at all priers, with oh innumerable varh•ty arth•les elo•;zalit ly and suitable fla•holliday presents, to which lin. ices siatei r al attention. 'Ale.o, an extensive and elegan . t collection of HOLIDAY.MFT BOOKS, comprising the various English a nd American ANN VA LS for 1855, richly embelished oil ilusirated POET ICA L WORKS, with CHILDREN'S 1 1(1111 lAL llOoKs. for children 01511 ages, than which nothing can Le more appropriate or pleasing as holiday gifts. His ass •rtno•nt S,•1 100 1 Books and 6,•10ad Stationry is also complete, and comprises every thing usi d in Colle.te and tire Schools. He also th•sires to, Cl the particular attention of Families to his elegant •1•, -, • cf LA3IPS, fi l RANDOLES, from the extensive establishments of l'ornslitts. Archer atol others ,if Philadelphia. conlprbsibg every style it Parlor, Chamber and Study I.:imps, for burning either lard sperm or ethereal ;vil, together with Flower Vases, Fancy Screens. ,t.e. Ilis nv wtduent.io this line is Llll - in the borough. Also, FR ITS, FANCY CON FECEIONA It —N UTS—PEK- Flu; !Ts . , t ,„ , , tin every 'variety and at all H•lees. all of which are pure and fresh, such as. can eetobleotE, rer , lll/1101til,a to 111 ,, friend,: .111,1 the t al,s, His sial, 1.1101:16e, every thing In the hoe of l'ancy ith man) other art isle , tt,ctol l•P 11,$114,1o.vircl,„high 1110 pubti. I! , itrJ tt Cal) 4.11,1 Nehlt•1111”, the 111 , 1 :"[llll,l. 11,111) 1.1 , ,/,Nlte thlit North llatiover dee 1.1 isai EAT AI".I.'IZ.A oT o N I'U put: IioLIDA vs.—MUSS KINDLE'S 01.1111.11 oew and Will Clllltilit:e to be ,11111111 ed I , lth the 'St 110Ven le, up tit the 1 . 11 , 1,1 , .re11e ,e11.,111,,,1111 king part C.i.NFECI. lONA RIES bill., choicest varieties, so. as Fine Candy Toys, jelly Cakes. Bon Bons, ti um I:ordh.., Lemon, Chocolate and Fruit Drops, Ruse, Vanilla, and Burnt .]m au ls, French and exploding Secrets. Also all the common varieties, all or whtoh will be sold whole- sale and retail at low rates. We have just received FRUITS AND Nurs of the latest importations such as Dranges.hemons Raisins, Figs, Prueus, Citron, Currants, soft and paper shelled Almonds. Filberts, Cocoa, Cream and (Around Nuts. In conmsnlon with the above the largest assortment of TOYS AND FANCY DODDS of every Lied from all parts of Etinme, manufaetured o f wood. glass, china, papier :nacho, till and India rubber, 'rink, Xc., such as Fine IVas, kid and jointed Dolls, sewing and Card Baskets, Work and Fancy Box es, Hes er Vases. - Motto Cups, Tea Setts, )Lick Ilexes. Port Mointies, Battle Doors, Urace'lloops, Masks, Drums, Guns Trumpets. Dominoes, Let to and other pines, &c. Fancy Snaps and Hair tills of every variety. In C011neCU(111 tell In L above a large stock of FA-MILV UILUCF RI ES, such . _ pulverised, crushed and brown Sugars, if every grade, Coffee. Molasses, Starch, Green and 'Melt Tea:, Spices, Butt6r, soda, Sugaf, Water and . other Crackers, cheese, c. ' • The subscriber returns his sincere thanks to a gener ous public for the patronage heretWiore 11(e:towed on hint. and hopes, by a desire to pleasu, to merit a continuance of the same, Carlisle, Der.r 7, 1554 ROOKS FOR THE HOLIDAYS.— We have just received front Philadelphia, a large assortment. of now and SPLENDID ANN UALS,and GIFT BOOKS for the Holidays, which having been purcha,sed below the usual wholesale rates, we are enabled to soil at greatly reduced prices They have now In store a splendid stock of Annuals, Gift Books, Illustrated Pouts, Standard Works, Bibles, all sizes, Prayer Books, Hymn Books, Sunday School Brioks, Tract Books, Juveniles, &e., &c. All of which are NEW WIOKS, fresh from the publishers, splendidly hound and embelished and got up expressly fir the Christmas:: Holidays. Also FANCY sTATIONRY and Fancy articles generally. In great variety. The pub lic are invited to call and examine samples now ready for inspection. gri - iie In ' , tither. the place to buy hooka, cheap, la a PIPER'S. Maio street. lk , e'r 20, I>:d I EAT I I Ell.—Fritz Hendry, Store . E 4 29 North lid st. Philadelphia. Morocen Manta:yin ors, Curriers, importers, Commission and General Leta er bustaess. 11'11411,,KSALI:1 AND 11E' All,--Manufarfory 15 Ma fis,allOreet. Sep. 7-ly p EMO VAL !-BESSON & SON, t, inform you that they have roomy od the PHILADELPHIA FAMILY MOUIII , IMI fl.on 52 South Second Street, to the new building No. 2011 Chesnut Street, (live doors ahoy° Eighth, South side) where they will oiler on increased stock at re !need prices. 11 , 4„Ne‘v Spring 1.;0• , ds daily openin!z., PEITZ. III:N110; co. No. 29. N,-th Thiel moitocco :NIA\ ti"rtin or:: of iIiEN(II CAL I' SKIN,, and lioalvn• in Ilea and Id..dhrreci 1)2,`,-- I y ( 1,6 ; Jl. . U S STEIIN \i'vt. 145, North Thlrtt Street, Philadelphi Whelarale Dealer in 'Fancy Dress 'Trimmings and Millinery Goods, and Manufacturer of Fancy Silk Bonnets, keeps constantly on hand a very extensive assortment of Silks, Ribbons, Laces, Embroideries, Flowers, Bonnet Frames, Gimps, Fringes. besides a great variety of other Fancy Goods. Ile solicits a call from Country Merchants visiting the City, and assures them that they will be sure to find any article above mentioned at the lowest prices:— marchl4-2m MILLINERY GOODS-1855 Fon SPRING SALES! JOIIN STONE & SONS, No. 45, South Second Street, Philadelphia. Have Just opened their Spring Importations of SILKS; BONNET RIBBONS, FLOWERS LACES, CRAPES, dm. Ate. Including a general assortment of MILLINERY ARTI CLES, of the most fashionable styles. The above Goode hue boon Imported eqpressly for our Spring sales and ounprise the largest and best assortment In our lino to be found in tho market. marchl4-3m SUMMER. HATS.—Just received at the Store of ROBERT DICK, a largo assortment m :Men's, Youth's and Childron'a SUMMER lIATS, con- sisting of Panama, Leghorn, French Straw, Canton and other - varieties, part of which are colored and black— some quite low In prim. may 2 LADIES DRESS GOODS.- - Just opening a largo amortment of Spring and Summer bloods,consisting of Plain and Figured Samos, Plain and Figured Silk Tissues, Darage do Mines, Plain Lawns, Figured Swiss Musllns, Organdies. Scotch Ging hams, and a great variety of other goods at as low prices as mn be found any where in the town. May Oth, 'a. • GEO. W. lIITNER. llN(l—entivasa enamelled, fig ured mill embessed,) patent and enamelled leather. strings. hubs. spoke's. fel loss. slants. &c., Cabinet :51akers will find a large assortment of varn ishes mahogany and walnut veneers, tumaiding, Lair Cloth. elided 111115. Ase. 1110 Stork of Troll Is large and wrell selected. aware's.. lug all the lilnds hi general use. as 'manered and rolled iron , If all sizes, flat. banmad band iroh, round. SOUIIIe and oval iron. horse-shoe iron and nail rods. with a large let of cast and spring steel. English and American !dia ler steel. ke. Iliiiiselteeiters anti tlinse - ahitit ef l llllllolll . lllg, Wilt nPri it t.ll their :lily:tilt:ere to our rnth•rr, I.rit- Lnnia and plated ware pate, kettles, rater ware. baskets. In ndalt lon to the nhove We havo reeeirell it Fplenditt roo:ort meta of Il'.l lA, PA NEIL took nig the stoeli rnm plete. nod :it such prices ns cannot fail to give thou. IPe invite all frionth: to call. It Ton) In v. It ix he to their 411V11 holt notat , ,e. Ilememher the old stalo.l. East 111 , 211 Street. Pa (let. lth es.:( AllltT \'AT, if A 11 1)- . WA It stilp.r•rilwr having rel.nrn.l frr.in thr,•l(l I r thi• Pall t NIA.' 11 11111,1 111.1 !Pi , 1i 1.1,1i.211 1111.1 .1 .11111 , 1 i, II:11' thing usnall, t .,, tuld in that line (ir .11 tin j.; Vc.:l% t111.1 , -1t1114,:t I I•11' .1. 1, `1111'111...1 - 1 !It 1.1 I.t ill on,h .it a %cr% nit•nowr nil. 1.1. t M:1111 t t i'a. " S. W. 11.11' A 1)\1'_11 I:.—ll;unlilt'tL St FY I prirnr. Arrival at 1, l' Ne r th ma r . t..-”Al.t • f ,v,r Street, where Ih. public ate I vim: supplied with every variety of Hardware, Paints, i•il e,A. at the inwits; k,II MICE& Cnll lu, we can :mat ni 'mutate a ew more. 11.E.1,3180LM; (;+2I‘;I7I.NE E l' .1 ATIONS.-11 ELM BOLD'S. RIG ILLY CON- I'EN Tit A TED (•MI POUND F'Ll'lh EYTIIAC•I' For disease.•f tho 111:olar and K idorys. Seeret Discuses. Strictures. enknewrs • and all disonsys id t. w het hrr its MAI.. rr Fonmlt.. inn], a hatovor eau,. thry Ilia) lilts ”rigioututl,tlnd no tont tor'ul how Inns stand) If you hart famtracted the terrible disease once seated in the system, will surely go down fr 1111.7. e generation to another. underminiug the countitution and sapping the very vital fluids of life. do not trust yourself In the hands of Quarks, who start up every day In 4/ city like this, and fill the papers with glaring falls, hoods, too well calculated to deceive the young. and those not acquainted with their triehs. You cannot be too careful in the soteftlen of a femed y In those CaSCIL Tl/ a Fllllll 1:a tract Ilucha huts been pronounced by eminent physicians the greatest rented) ever 1111 JWll. It is a medicine perfeetfy pie:want in Ste taste. /11111 very Innocent ill its aetion,und pet so thorough that it ant& Itibites every particle of tho rank and poisonous virus of this dreadful disease: and, unlike other remedies, does not dry up the disease in the Constitutional Debility:- brought on by selfabuse, a most terrible disease. which has brought thousands of the human race to untimely graves, thus blasting the brilliant hopes of parents, and blighting In the bud the glorious ambition of many a noble youth, can be cured by this Infallible Remedy. And as a medicine whiat must benefit everybody, from the simply delicate to the confined and despairing invalid, no equal is to ho fouud acting both as a Cure and preventive. P. MONYEII lIELMBOLD'S lIIGIILV CONCENTRATED COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, For Purifying the Blood, removing all diseases arising front excess of Mercury, exposure and imprudence in life. chronic constitutional disease, arising from an Impure state of the Blood, and the only rellatie and effectual known remedy for the cure of Scrofula. Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ulcerations of the 'filmic anti Les, Pains and Swellings of the Bones, 'letter, Pimples on the Face,'and all Scaly Eruptions of the Skim This article is now prescribed by some of the most 111, , tinguished physicians in the country.and has proved 11 , , efficient In meet ice than a n y preNtrat i‘pi% et Sao-a nal-ilia Vet offer, ,I to the publie. Several C:ISeS of cettnu d:ry it ph Ills. Ilercurial and Scrofulous diseases have entlrely recovered In the Incurable wards of our Vublic Institutions which had for many years resisted every mode of treatment that reuht im devised. These cases furnish striking examples of the salutary effects of this medicines in arresting some of this most inveterate diseases, after the glands were destroyld, and the bones already affected. •Nortcr--I,etters from responsible Physicians and Pro fessors of several Medical Colleges, and certificates of cures f-ui patients will be found accompanying both Preparations. PRICES, Fluid Extract of Boehm $1 per bottle, or 6 for $5. •• Sarsaparilla, .• equal In strength to one gallon of Syruy of Sarsaparilla. Prepared and sold by li. T. lIELMOLD, Chemist, 263 Cla,nut Street, near the 4lirard House, Philadelphia. b,, i and healers uvervu hem All let hc:.• t r r r•—•viv, at tehli , a. July p' 1(1 'l' 11 W.ABI f.-13ciint ;All Nl' hit .1 To( til Iloatch an,l a s.vm.t Pd.; Lt h— All wt. d,•Kirotti thes.!l,efielits ZER )IAV:S ('I:1,1:1;i1ATED T.)0111 \VASIL article combines se many meritoi ions qualitlec that it has now become a standard,faverite with the citizens 0. New York,-Phlladelphia and Baltimore. Dentists pre scribe It In their practice most successfully, and from every source the must flattering laudations aro awarded Inflamed and bleeding gums are Immediately benefit ted by its use; its action upon them Is mild, soothing and effective. It cleanses the teeth so thoroughly, that they are made to rival purl In whiteness, and diffuses through the mouth such a delightful freshness that the breath is rendered exquisitely sweet. It disinfects those Impurities which tend to produce decay, and. as a con sequence, when these are removed the teeth must al ways remain sound. Dead the following from Dr. J. A. Carman: Mr F. Zerman--Sir: Mating used and recommended your Tooth Wash In my practice for some time, I And it the most effectual Dentritios in use, and therefore worn. mend It to the public. Dr. J. A. CABMAN, Dentist, Marrisburg, Read the following testimony. Mn. ZERHAN—Dear Sir: I have fully tested the merits of your valuable Tooth Wash, and can, without hesita tion, recommend it as the best that has come under my notice during an experience as Dentist of more than six teen years. It cleanses the Teeth, soothes and hardens irritated Gums. and imparts a delicious fragrance to the D 03.10. From the mouths of those who make use of it, however, it will certainly speak for itself. Geo. P. SCOIVELY, 811140 GO Dentist, 2 7 9 , South Tenth st., Philadelphia. It is used and recommended by all the eminent Dent ists in Now 'York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and other cities where it has been intrudurod. All should give it a trial. .I* - - Prepared only by Francis Zenunn, Druggist and Chemist, Plilladolphia, and sold wholosalo and retail by t'ainuel Elliott, Carlisle, J. Dorsheinuir, BlochanicslOurg, J. Irerron, 'Now villo, J. C. Fihipponsburg, and by all Druggists at onl f 25 cents per bottle. .BE - Z"..:111 - kinds of Printing done cheap. .r)!tlll\t,3).t . it garbw arc, . Jr- 0 lIN P. 1.4 Y N E-1V holesale and Re t tall dealer in American, English and Gorman HAM/W:11M Oils. Paints. &v.. ,t. Illeehanies. builders and %lie public gent-..a11y. who are in want of I lardware any kind, :Iry invitrA tAxali in end woanainr nay upusanily hr stock of • g”ods, Sot ',III st Ver . > hIW - prices. dust stop in: it. will (wily iletaiit pui a err) few minutes to I 1111 i hiCed that %% hat v.l 11l body says t I,yo'• is dweidwdly. 1, 1 :0, if, 1 . ..1.1,(h• at prlct,--11111A l e LEW'. 11;0,1 wue ;-tf It r