M ¶"~uniareu . THE SNRIT TAXER Diirr• The Boston [Jerald is responsible for following. The venerable nle volubteold nate snuff taker is a perfect ilinMeter, in r wn3-. She is ajeminine "brick " Ilear r upon a gnestion of Mnrids and Wag—But Dave not conic to that yet. Readon: 'Now, there's them boys—young men they're lied—buys I call them. Thme they are— mee and Dan'el—smart boys—good fam4-- ry respectable folks—very—c-c•r-y! Known ever so long—live down in Springfield— !:s well to do in the world—pious folks, too. id there's them, hpys, Abner and Dan'el enty-two. There they are. Folks church in'. people. Orthodox. There's them boys. )posed to the liquor law—both of 'em. Bad . in. fiddles: Suppose they don't h•lesve in Hell. It's awful. Perfectly awful. Aw tl: Both of 'cm." Hiere the venerable matron took an alartn of snutt--mind, she'ha,l been pone iting the above rennaks with consont Indies, but here she came to a foil stop with a that was really wonderful. She survi‘cd however, and then went op. "Bath them vs took a notion to ride. Sunday, t,,0. bhath-breakin', What d' they care': All is one to them, r spose. Perhaps (I, n't ve in no Sabbath. Don't h'iveve in thin'. Took a notion to go out Oil 0 I idc , wn v went to the stables. Livery staid, -; ,ry went to a livery Stable. And there they —they hired a—let me :-,er; whitt its they suggested my friend “N.), no; wait a minute; what was it? They vcti a— a "Chnit:e '!—buggy?—carryall rapid urce stun. -.No, no, no; wait a minute. I'll think on't, to. They hire'd a--they hired a— :1--W11111, rus it they hired. nt'arirL—tilbury? - rge,ted, really growing curious to know hat it was they hired. 1.11._! tot)? .."0, no, no," Lord-a massey, 'what was It was. a—it was a--" litre =ZEE is toui: another alarming pinch —wheelbarrow? II 2,nd crt? —dray?—furniture wagon?' No, no, no, sir; I toll you no. 'Twarn't ay of 'em. It was a--it was a—sake's alive, hat ryas the name of it?" (1:1't cart? go cart?-- -watering-eart?' broke locomotive? 'Tire-engine? —balloon? dggurnaut? it ray fr:end in desperation "No, no, no. .1) , .) wait a minute. Lord a m:3m.y, it's strange I forget it. They hired a -(11C\ i,ii•ed a— licre ;lie came to a dead pause, meditated hd took snuff largely." The volubio old lady got hold of it at last. 'hey had hired a "vehicle"—a species of wagon he had nut heard of before! 'WHOSE ALE IS IT:, 'Will you give me a glnss of ale, please?' tsked . a rather seedyish looking person, with flcl old but well brushed coat and a'most too shiny a hat. It was produced'by the bar tender, creaming aver the edge of the tumbler. 'Thank ye,' said the recipient, as he placed tto his lips. Having finished it at a swallow, ]a smacked his lips and said—`That is very slue Whose is it?' 'lt is Harman's ale.' 'Ah! Harman's, eh? Well give us another ;lass of it.' It was done; and, holding it up to the light and looking through it, the connoisseur said— 'Pon my word it is superb ale, superb! clear as Medals.. I must have some more of that. Clive me a mug of it.' The mug was furnished; but before putting it to lxislips, the imbiber said: Whose ale did you say this was?' •llarmnn's.'• repeated the bar tender. The mug was exhausted and also the vocabu lary of praise; and it only remained for the appreciative' gentleman to say, as he wiped his mouth and went towards the door: 'Hat , Man's ale it it? I know Harman very well—l shall sue him soon and settle with hire for two glosses and a Mug of his incomparable brew. Good lawningr —KM& INDEPENETSCE.- 4, We like to hear a man express his honest convictions on any subject on which ho may have occasion to speak. A man , i,ho is a mere echo of some leading po• lltician—some distinguished divine or some shxrewd financier—whoso religious sentiments are the sentiments of his church—his political „,•,,,, ws .4(fac aimile of his party organ—who listens with open mouth and glaring eyes to those whom accident bus elevated, peennarily, a little' above himself, not during to utter an opinion which does, not fully coincide with that coming from Such a eource, may find sp• propriste spheres in this world , bat the moral and intelleetual condition of the community will not be, greatly improved by anything be , dares to do or say." Among the many anecdotes told of Mr. Webster, there is one which, though reflect ing slightly upon his negligence of pecuniary matters, is still very Websterian in its wit.— On one occasion it is related he was the guest of the Southern Senators and Representatives in the City of Washington, and they passed many compliments upon him, and alluded fro quently to his being like the Southerners in his habits and feelings, and it tenall an ac cident that he teas horn in New Hampshire.— At last Mr. Webster arose, " Gentlemen," sail he, " it has been stated that I resembl. , the Southerners in many respects—am. mu t confess that, now it has been mentio e . I think I do. The Southernerg love a -. 7 .6, glass of wine—so (10 I. This is one title in which I resemble the Southerners. The S•mth enters also are good judges of beauty. and I again confess that I am a lover of the beauti ful. This makes two points of re , -wt hince; but there is a third in which I more resemble thN. The Southerners, it is said. never pay theirVds, and the same has ab , ) been said of meAlu these particulars. gentlemen, I feel lam like 'the Southerner," Shouts of b:ughter followed this sally of wit and good hp In ) t A corrocromlent of the Broome County Ile pub:jean describes Li. j :unt over the Syntetrw .1t)1 Il rtn rn from Courtlami, in Cho f.711,wi»,r I ctirai ..train: So much I wrote in Conrtiarni's w“111.1 have tinh...h• eh there, hal !Ha . ,ac (101VTI 1 , •11 , 1 l'ec , 1111 , 4"1 thr ,, tit.fh the air. So shaking Fair- child by the lmml, who sail come up 11 , 4ain, hi l tureweil t. VVCI7 jumped upon the train. Ilu-hing round the hill side, (hat ing o'er the podn, over the rivers, under roads, Kan Bergen dro‘e his train. The moon threw bright effol, , ,ent rays on enell small ripple's Crest; the mver seemed a rihband stretched across the nitolowls breast; the evening wind he hinted e.me stealing through the car with gentle sigh, :Ind brought a cinder from the engine, shut , ;; into my eye; few and short were the rra:,rs 1 raid, and I spoke not a word of sor row, but 1 rubbed at my eye till 1 made it red, and knew 'twould he sorrow. We soon t i:olne at the rate we ran, at an hour just right fur retiring, and down from his post came the engine man, nod the fireman ceased his firing. And thus I too will cease with this, a moral to the tale—be always sure to "mind your eye" when riding on a rail! ?" he again Ma -donkey cart? fly The following is said to be the recipe fur the exclusive drink of the magnificently funny editor of the Paducah American. 'Take one pint of good whiskey, stir in well one spoonful of whiskey, then add another pint of whiskey, beat carefully with 'a spoon, and keep pouring in whiskey. Fill a large bowl with water, and make tho servant set it out of your reach. Take a small tumbler, wur in two spoonfuls of water ; pour out the water and fill up with whiskey, and add to the above. Flavor with whiskey to your taste.' A few nights ago a Mr. Bodkin, who had been out. taking his glass and a pipe, on going home late, borrowed an unbrella, and when his wife's tonuue was loosened, he sat hp in bed, and suddenly spread out the parapu lic. 'What are you going to do with that thing,' said she. .Why, my dear, I expected a very heavy storm to-night, and so I came prepared.' In less than two minutes, Mrs. Bodkin was asleep. FUSE or TonAcco.—ln the United States, physicians have estimated that 20,000 persons die every year froth the use of tobacco. In Germany the physicians have calculated that, of all the deaths which oocur between the ages of 18 and 20, one-half originate in the waste of the constitution by smoking. They say that the article exhausts and deranges the nervous powers, and produces a long train of nervous diseases, to which the stomach is liable. Did you ever buy a horse ? If so. you must, like myself, have been struck with sur prise at the great number of horses just seven years old. A shrewd Scotch jockey whom I once employed to aid me in the selection of a horse, as ho examined the animals mouth, In quired of the seller, 4llow old is he?' 'Seven years.' All,' said Johnny, 'that seven years ago was a tremendous year for colts.' Do Dons 'REASON ?—Professor Mapes thinks dogs can reason. We doubt it. If they could they would not make such asses of themselves as to go a mile in 2:40, just because a tin cullender is fastened to their tail. The following medical works will be pub lished shortly. Burns on the hand. Mole on the arm. • Cracks on the head. • Blows on the nose. ANECDOTE OF WEBSTER. RA IL ROAD POE TR% ECM=II _ Qcoutttil. furniturc. A 0,131 ,- AtT B. SiNFILEN7, CABINET HA I: Eli, a UN DEENA li. lilt lla•olvor street, next door to li lass s II eel. Ile iv.,11.1 respectfully inibrin the o( Carlisle 11111 the 'milli,' generally, flint he has 11t,., large z, idegaut ,issortimultof Vlilt- N ITC I E, e(1115iSli11,1 ill pvt nt\lardrolc,Cardaud,th et• Bureaus. Bedsteads, plitin and hue c„ inanutlictured ot the best inaterltl ~ss.-tinent of CITA I fIS at tiro lowest \ ,srir as BLIND.: made to order. and repairing 1.1..11h011y attended to. ;pi,- is 1111 neido at, the shortest notice; and hay iuT spletl.ll,l 11,3E50 lie will attend funerals iu 1.11 11 or manta y. I.tiwtriLer the stand—nu:A ilonr to 11. Glass's 11.101. B. B. 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S t)1 I 1. , trod ...11Zur. tll , • INIF WllO ar, I, II 1,, a enil at 11.11.1it.P.T's VA NI ILY tI hut 1.1.1 art.l rt runitt,flir ellg:tht ass,.rttl,•ut t .l 'hihn.iiitissltthlttuvehs- NV:lre and ‘tther :trtkles hi the itqlsekeei ittt: Ilnv. sth.lt us I , r:telt :tuna Etvzhnli tint sets, heavy titledednktl,ll.l:lllt, tVl l tte Granite. ~ l itted mitt Line Nat'l, Miner wets et ery variety aed 1111,0, 1 , ,,V1S i nI jlitrhers, tllrerlit. dish- &e. (11ass-w are—cent fe laid., and mantel lmps, Candelahra. and calmer latiipm,vreat rarity. table and bar tumblers, gnidets. &e. Fruit and preserve dishes, iv va riety. 1'e.1,11.-Wllll--1 W.,, bucket s. churns. Nay Is, last ter printsandladle , ,.ineal buckets, .ve. white wasleFertil.l.ln4:, hand and sh , .e• brushes, dusters, ',rooms. &e. Mmt t ..n.l trasellillt: dash, 1 , . Also n rhnira le., ,rtment of 'Fel a.•... , and `e~ere. Cull Ve who tiro fond Of e•lv,i brands id Stenus owl try 11•, 4. 4 .1 44 e1pe5, fte,...nlios... l tcdottoills and '411..1'111a varietie, ltrld you will :111,1 them le quality. half Spanish and entainon 4....e4nr5. with elude,. sun milt Ana chewing tO)Oir..o. 1/ 1 0 TILE MILLION t UN P • 4 ,, • I am Just receiving lay i'all st. , ,el; of l'.l •IILP• Clealvhieli surpass In style, quality •••• " and price any that have ewer Moen exhibeted in Carlisle. I respectfully solicit a call from persons lu nant o f Paper Hangings of any descrip tion, as I ant confident by assortment far snrpasses miy in the Borough: and in style and prices has lint few rb. nals in the city. I only ask of the public to call anti as amino my assortment before ptirchasing, as I am confi dent lay chaste designs cannot fail to please the most fastidious. .101Iti TA West side of North Hanover Street, AD] ES'. please call at BAWL INS' J Wholesalo and Itet all sllo}3 STORE, opposite the hail Road Depot, if you want flood French Morocco Itom s for $1 On Tau c,dored Callers, fused, Si Fine. French Morocco Jenny Liuds, 75 Linen Lustre Gaikrs t 2 Good Cloth Shoes, Su French Morocco Ties. (toed Madras Slippers, Childreo's 1k :ins. 12 Carlisle. Mar 23 .) 00TS AN I) SHOES. The subserib ifr or has new on hand a very extensive nod well se ected stock of II 001' 5 and SII 0 S. which ho will sell at unusually low pric es. Purchased from wholesale dealers, nt low rates, he CUM oiror such Induce. moots to purchasers as will make It their interest to vis• It his establishment. lie has ovary article In the Boot nod Shoo line—for Ladles' or 'Oentlemons' wear—he therefiwo deems It on nece , sary to particularize. Lity- Persons desiring good and cheap goods aro Invit ed to give him a call. era Co , Co., DAVIS & •-• t. Co., 270 Market Struet, Philadelphia, AGENTS FOR JACOB RIIEEM, CARLISLE, and Philadelphia. Cars Isait both places East and West, tales every Week. Tueridays and Fridays. All business entrusted to Bingham. Davis & Co., will be attended to with prompt uses, whether In sales, produce or freight. A. 11. BARN In, North street, Baltimore, has also entered into this arrangement, and will attend prompt ly to all business entrusted to him. May:3o,-3m. IPP:g NEW BOOKS ! MAGAZINES AND LATE PUBLICATIONS The White Veil, a Bridal , Gift, by Mrs. Yale, a splendid ly illustrated gift Isxlk. Longfellow, Byron, Moore, Mrs. Uemans and other po etical works, beautifully embellished. Irving's Sketch Book, plain, Jerusalem bud its Sacred Localities, by Rey. W. 11. 0- deuheimer, Rector of St. Peters, Plulnd'a. Plekering's Greek Lexicon. Romer In the original, Miranda Elliott, a new apd interesting story. May and December, by Mrs. Ilubbaek. Ellen Norhury, by Emerson Bennett. Grace Leo, by Julia Kavoingh. Robert Graham, by Mrs. Iltursh. - limper's, Graham's and Godey's Magazines for May, With numerous other new publications just reed at may 2 PIPER'S Cheap 'look Store. MK eti... TEAS, COFFEE— . The subscriber has just added to his former stock a general selection of CHOICE GROCERIES, as well as all the other variety of articles Nnsually kept In a Gro:ory Store, embracing Rio Ac ß aormit 7 rigends,igadrici , z—ruttelihr, t t u l it e r e lE n e t t; mime, of fine qualities;' Chocolates, Splces,Dalry Salt, and a variety of Fancy articles, all of which are o. fend at the lowest cash prices. We are thankful for the former support gluon us; and invite a further call from our friends and customers. J. W. EBY. Marian Hall, Carlisle. Imp' Job Printing promptly executed H APPINESS! HAPPINESS!! WHAT CAN .11AliE Us HAPPY? whole• pleasure, all the joy!. 01 fie❑6e, Lill in three word;—health, Peucu , laid Compekence But when we lisve pains, aMktion or anguish. ‘ . 4 j/RAN111.44, MU' joy, nod our de,GrOytll! \V . lty kit our sl e k for I pit Christ sty ith the t•aMe 111,11tillVt1 ye i I shall I:st I110:1SUXOli to you ar,nlnr --Mat. 7, It ho is :t tVE. , IS 1111111 ulld eIitIOVVIA with htittvi,l,ki hit him rhu\t~mit of IC guoil ti, 'AL:U(I . Gracluato 01 ow- 14,1 110 L';l`S. and Itn, Magill 11 . 1111:Mil :1C1111111.10 , 1 ii.l• !..tota, of 31wlical 2111 d Willi I lir 0144 iun ~rd ini;.l,VOltlelltS ill the 1.- 111..111S li. 11,11114 Z alt., and Ai 1. and 1" , , S air 11111 , 11. stiktly II I. I!.. SI•i.•11.•1•, nt ha:l•,! , ,,fs, flu,!• 1.3111) : Ana tvh.,“l lII] 1,1111 . 1•011 ' , I 1111. S piatits, a.ud hytlnputhy. u." 4 ,1 n, all and of :1.,: hit itud Ills I harael Ht. ly 1;1.,port.al:10 s. C spy of a let r frelgt t C. 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I !aims ,rt, sum, East aid.. near and 1.,,1:•,v the 1'1,2,1%, t.•rtail l 'lurch l'a. Testim,pts lab, from tllllll,rrrrus tins , Isl.:fly:41, rrsiß•Vt..ll,lli,ty iu this mud 010 adjtristing e , untlet, Rita asstheist.f. es idelln . sic Dr. Card,ler s character, anti can he Sot ts at Lis ,-ftim N. 11. The atilkted ran receitr superior 11ludivill,ti and the diro.•l iottS Poe bet r tir=r by the first return r f nreii ,•r 11 interN iem lire d esired. Or re.] tn•ste,i, Or. C. m ill eioleov.eir to ziectionir (late upplieurits IS tar ty , Th.• 5pi , 3.1., the English and the ;oi -I.2lOrttir,ros, rte. pl Pk )liT .1 NT TO - 11 , ;:\ I LIE : Du. citEi , .: , lol., vs Ile combination of I tigredients In these 1 1i.6 is the re stilt .4,, long anti gster. sit e piaci ice t they are !mitt in their operation, and rertain of restoring . nature to Its proper channel. In every Instance liase there i ills pate veal so:ryes:4u). l'hey insatiably open thf•Se ut struetiet.s to with:la Females are liabie, and bring maitre into its proper channel, whereby health is ret tored and the pale, and deathly countenance changed to it healthy one. Nil; female — Jan enjoy good health unless she is re.tulttr; and whenever an obstruction tales plaice, wbether from ex posure, cold or any other cause. the general health im mediately begins to decline, and the st ant of cur h to r'lll - has been the came of i.o many C1011 , 1111101.1`1% Ullitang young females. To ladies at hose health teill not rertnit of an increase of their family, these pith:Win proVi , n 'tail 112014 , netillifiltioll, !IS they till pie, vitt pregnancy.— Headache. rtili in the side. palpitation of the heart, leer thing of food, anti di turbed sleep do most always arise from she interruption of nature: and w tomes er flint iis the case, the pills will 111v:trial ly remedy all thert evils. Nor are the less alllcaeinus in the cttre of I.'urorrhn•a. COIIIIIIOI,IS piPS should nev. er be taken during pregnancy, as they would be sore to causer miscarriage. NYarranted purely Yegeta I.le. and irate from anything illillllol.lB 10 hid or hrdtlt, }'inland explieit directions accompany each box. l'heso pills are put tap in square that boxes. Persons where there Is no agency est:11410o at. 1.): rondo. sing true Dollar in a letter. pre-paid. to Dr. ts. No. 21;7, Bleeeker street... New York, ran hat e them sent to their respective addresslve by mail. TTTST RECEI VIE AT THE PAI‘I eILY GROCERY STORE of the ruabscriLer, n Ma Hon Gall, . . . . A new supply of fresh Water•Crirkors, Soda, butter. Pie Mr and Sugar BuiEcnit, Patina, Corn Starch. 'faploa, Sam Pearl Barley, Extract of Coffee, nice Flour, flaking 'Powder, &O.: - A TIOW let of superior 'fable ()11. Pickles, Tomato Hutt:imp, French Mustard.' Bay Rum. &c. J. W. EBY. SUELDON "STEW tG R no GROCERY - -ER I ES:t AND VARIETY STORE Thu subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that he basing returned from the city with a largo and varied assortment of GROCERIES, GLASS and QUEENS-WARE.Ar - VTI FISH, .t.r...t.. which he offers for sale on the 1 " 111 rk must reasonable terms, at Ids New Store e l 11 J.' corner of North Hanover street and the Pul. ~,, , ,:f Ile Square, directly opposite the Carlisle De. • posit Bank. Ills stock etIIbr2ISCS everything usually In n Grocery and Variety store. The public are Invited to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as ho feels confident ha can sell the best goods at the lowest prices. .-,..-- J. D. HALBERT. GA. SALT.-5000 Sacks G. A. • SALT, for solo by CAIM, GEISE & Co. Flour & Gmln Commission Merchants, Fpear' , 4 wharf, Baltimore, Doc 5 WE call the attention of the public to PORTAI3I4I GARDEN OR FIRII:ENOINE, for watering gardens or extinguishing fires. An excellent article, neat, dump and conveniont For sale at noel-1854 SAxTos,s. 1 Qr-c 5 I AM NOW RE . CEIVING lout d ony spring stock of PAPER BANGING:. which t largest anti most varied assortment eve! opened In Carlisle. to which I invite the early attentior of the public, as I intend selling at prices which cannot fall to please the closest purchaser. -- march2B .1011 N P. LYNE. ATTENTION DYSPEPTICS—Those ,of you who have beim of for years,wlth Mir somo disease, and 'who have been using almost every Nostrum before the public without relief, we 'say to pantry "Kloffor's Antinyspeptie" and you willsore: booonvinced of its great superiority, over every othe, preparation. We could give you many.certificates enrob orating our emertlons, but a singlo trial Is worth more than all. This remedy Is prepared and sold at the Drub Store of A. J. 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']litre is no dif irulty attending the fitting, and 'a Len the pad h. lo‘at ed it will retain Its position v. hilt ut atinge. Persons at It diStonce 111111b10 to call on the sultecriber, ran Lave the Trues sent to any address, Fy tenritting tine dollars for the single 'lmes, or ten for the double— with measure round the hips, and stating Fide affected. It will be eNehanged to suit If net htting. by returning at once, unsoiled. For sale only by the Impel-ter. CALI B 11. NF.F.III.ES. Corner Twelfth and line Ftrcets. fra— lAntss, requii ing the benefit of 3lechanical Sup porters, owing to the derangement of the Int, tel Or gans, inducing failing of the Womb. Vocal. Pulmonary. Dyspeptic, Nervous and Spinal Weakness, are it:termed that n competent and experienced LADY will Le in at• tendance at the Rooms. (set apart fir tbilr eXdUdiro use) No. 114 TWELFTH St., Ist door below Mice. July 28, '54. GRATIS !—Just Published—A law DISCOVERY IN MEDICINE.—A few words or the Rational Treatment, without Medicine, Sperm:lol , lnm, or local weak ness,llerrous debility.low spirit it, lessit udo. wkakuess,of the limbs and hark. indisposition and lora peciti for study and labor, dullness of emu ebenslon, loss of memory. aversion to society, love of Boland% ti midity,solfdistrust. dizriness. headache. involuntary discharges, rains In the side, affection of the oyes. Om. pies on the face, sexual and other infirmities In man. From the French of Dr. D. I/chancey: The Important fact that these alarming compls Into may easily he removed wormier xti ii IT, this small tract, clearly demonstrated, and the entirely hew highly successful treatment, ns ndopted by the Author. fully explalned.by means of which every one is evulled to cure himself perfectly and at the least pi .slble riot, avoiding thereby all the edvertkmd nostrums ot the day. . Sent to any address, gratis and post free, in a s scaled envelope, by remitting' (post paid) two postage stamps to DoLancey, l 7 LispePard street, York. Match 1-ly AsGRICULTIJRAL AND lIORT.V. ° CULTURAL TOOLS.—Superior Unloading Hay 'oi , 8 and 4 pronged ; Improved Horse Hoes, Cu!Oys ters, Cast Iron Garden Boilers, Garden Engines, Tubular' Iron Scythe maths. English Lawn Bakes, English Mo. ted Back Lawn ' Scythes. Grass Hooks, Hedge E bears, Ladles' Gordon Shears, Weeding Forks, Transplanting Trowels. with other finonortleultural Tools, per late or. rivals from Europe PASCHALL MORRIS k CO., Agrlcultnnd Ware House and Sea Store. ray 30 tf Cornorot 7th and Market et& Phllai Id - 0 . 1 .j.:l 7 o 7 , , 1 . ME MIN in dr, men to can an