`TWELVE HUNDRED PATIENTS. We copy the folloWing from the New York" Mirror. "We accepted an invitation from Dr. Carnochan, to accompany him last even ing on a visit to his twelve hundred patients on Randal's Island, and such a scene we have nova before witnessed. Sickness and suffer ing in all degrees of intensity and from every variety of cause ; and patients of both Sexes and all ages, from the infant of a day to the Veteran of four-score, there they lie in the long wards, with their narroiw beds foot to foot, only a single passage way between the long rows of cots, each occupant looking his pale vis-a-vis in the face, and every face iudi eating the various emotions of physical an guish and mental sorrow. When it is recol lected that no inmate of this emigrants' hos pital can have been over live years in this country, ono can readily immagine that the memories of many of these poor victims of proverty Mid vice, are busy with the scenes of their childhotods' home, while their hearts are aching with loneliness iu the midst of the multitude of their fellow sufferers. In one of the wards, a poor aged woman is suffering from a cancer in the breast, as large as a full blown peony, and not unlike it in appearance; and every breath she draws adds but another pang to the agony of her existence. In the' same room we saw a nine-looking girl, some fourteen years of 'age, whose tongue has been growing out of her mouth from infancy ; and although it has been several times cut off, still continued to grow, until Dr, Carnochan adopted the very ingenious plan of cutting off the glands that supplied the means of growth. The effect is already very marked, and the pour child seemed delighted that her tongue had become so much reduced as to euable,lier shut her mouth. "And yet it is surprising that so few of these poor creatures die at the hospitals.— Dr. Carnochau informs us that during the past year, out of twenty-nine thousand cases, the proportion of deaths was only about six per cent. ; and in his own department, the surgical, out of over four thousand cases he lost only ninety! When we take into consideration the fact that the indite population of Randall's Island (except the physicians and uurces,) is but one mass of miscellaneous diseases, and that the average portion of deaths is.scarcely greater -than is shown by the mortality bills among the .outsiders,' the fact speaks well for . the snore scientific treatment and systematto nurs ing of the hospital regime. ,13Z — The Paris correspondent of the Cour icr dcs Etats Unic tells the newest bit of Par isian scandal. Thus runs the gossip: "The gay world is very much amused, just now, with an adventure of the charming Dutobess de Nl—. Having planned a journey for• the summer, she had advertised her country liaise to let, and, according to the directions as to where the owner could be found, the young Count called to negotiate for the place. Arriving at the door, he requested to speak with her Grace. 'Come up ut once,' cried a maid from the top of the staircase, •Madame has been very impatient to see you! With a polite attempt to inquire whether he ,was understood, but entirely overruled by the talkative servant, the Count mounted the stairs, and was shown at once into the bed room of the lady. 'Ah, you are there 1' said the lovely Duchess, 'now, then, I am at your service.' And throwing herself into an easy chair, she drew up her flounces, unclasped her garter, drew off the silk stocking, and held out her bare foot to the astonished young gentleman! She and the maid had both ta• ken him to be the corn-cutter, who had been sent for that morning ! All Paris, except the Duchess, were quite amused with the little blunder." • LA(11311 BLIM-1/01D itamade.---A' interest ing lager beer trial came off in Petersburg, Va., on Satutday, in which interesting lager beer statistics were brought out on oath, and may, therefore, be believed. Mr. Solomon Keyser was the defendant, and was charged with keeping a disorderly bier saloon. A very respectable german fitness in the case de fined what lager bier was. He said it was manufactured of malt and hops, and to niake it bitter an extra amount of the latter was thrown in—that was bier. This compound 'Was placed in a barrel lined with a casing of rosin, and was laid in a cellar, from which laying in store was derived the name lager.— This was lager bier, or 'stook ale.' The wit ness thought it might burst a man, but would not make him drunk. He had known German ladies in New York and Philadelphia to put 17 to 20 glasses (pints) under their waistbands in one day and never feel the effects. orA Lawyer mum approached a pretty quakeress, and said she looked so' charming /le couldn't help giving her a kiss. ?Friend,' 'said she, 'thee must not do it.' 'Oh, by Heaven, I will.' 'Well, friend, as thou halt sworn, thee may . do it: but thou must not make a practice of it.' FUNNY SCENE. The ferry boat between this city and Cam :den last week, was the theatre of an occurrence not very often witnessed under the oircum stniMes. On Friday, at noon, the day being a little pleasant, and the lady passengers, which by the way comprised only about a dozen. were seated upon the benches enjoying the scenery of the Island. Pretty soon a shout was heard. 'Mien Cot! Miiirt Cot! vile is go ing to be Radek.' Instanter the ladies all 'rushed into the ladies' cabin. -The husband was speedily turned out of the cabin by the ladies, one of whom kept watch at the door, while others made preparation to receive the expected stranger. Of course we cannot enter into the details of this subject, for we were 'on the out 7 side observing the husband, who begged lustily for admission. 'Oh mein Cot!' he shouted through the door. 'Keep a stiff upper lip, Katrina; tont be schairt. Oh mein Cot!' and he danced around the deck in a perfect fever of excitement. It was impossible to quiet him, until in a few minutes, one of the ladies inforined him, though without granting him admission, that 'it was all over.'. 'lsh it a poy or gal?' he shouted. 'lt is a girl,' said the lady sentinel, anxious for a littlo amusement. 'Oh dunder!' wa- the vexed reply. 'No matter; a gal is better as hotin.' 'lt's a boy,' again said the lady. 'Vot ish it changed—ves it a gal vonst, and now a leetle poy?' 'No.' , Thotistiod tuyfels! vet ish it, den?' . 'There are two—a boy and girl. You had better procure a carriage when the boat lands.' 'Oh dat ish Boot! Pat is better as gout, a rwy and a gal mit one job. Katrina ish punk ins, I always knew it.' And the happy husband disappeared in deareti of a cab to conduct his family.hotne w lama Ibmr.—A lady in New York has re cently had a remarkable experieno9 with a new Irish girl. 'Biddy,' said she, one evening, 'we must have some sausages for tea this evening ; expect company.' 'Yes, ma'am.' Tea time arrived, and with it the company ; the table spread, the tea was simeriug, but no sausages appeared. , Where aro the sausages, Biddy ?' the lady inquired. 'An' sure, they're in the ta-pot, ma'am! Dil'ut you tell me we must have em for to ?' GAIN OF Tuir.—The difference between ris ing every morning at six, instead of eight o'clock, in the course of forty years, amounts to 29,600 hours, or three years. one hundred and twenty-one days and sixteen hours, which is eight hours a day fur exactly nine years ; so that rising at six will be the same as it nine years of life were added, wherein we may command eight hours of every day for the cul tivation of our minds and despatch of business. BAD PrNcrunno:4.—A blun p deiing composi tor, in setting up a toast, —Woman; without her, man would be savage," got the punctua tion in the wrong place, which etude it read: "Woman, without her men, would be a sav age." The mistake was not discovered until the editor's wile undertook to , real the proof. ExrLostvE.—"Don't talk to mo about your gun cotton," said a gentleman, the other day. ^l'll put my wife aguittst any invention iu the world for blowing things up; if the Allies could get her to bit down opposite Sebastopol, the Russians would leave instanter, or be blown sky high. =CZ TUE POOR Guns!—An Aberdeen paper states that in the beautiful town of Thin, with a population of some 4000 souls, there has not been a single marriage for twelve mouths. Bar' A friend of ours is about to get out an almanac from which all stormy and cold weather is to be kept out. If ho can only get the elements to play second fiddle, it will be a great affair. Well, it will. A ICATunAL IlionENoE.—ls it not reason able to suppose that when a young lady offers to hem cambric handkerchiefs for a rich bach elor, she means to sow in order that she' may reap ? S67^llf a girl thinks more of her heels than her head, depend upon it oho will never a mount to much. Brains which settle in the shoes never got above them. Young gentle men will please put this down. Dia„,'l find, Dick, that you are in the hab• it of taking my beet jokes, and passing them off as your own. Do you call that gentleman. ly conduct?' 'To be auro I do, Tom. A true gentleman will always take a joke from a friend.' ,6" In virtue's. en.the good are always great, the great riot always good. Qtlr#lT:rilitoa Qs)4l,lV„ Jurniturc. I) OBERT B. SMILEY, CABINET A HIER and UNDERTAKER Nori,.,illanover street, next door to was, E, nom. lie Would respectfully inform the citizens of, Carlisle and the public generally, that he has anal on hand a large and elegant assortment of PUB- N tT Li RE, consisting in part of Wardrobes, Card and oth er Tables, Solas, Bureaus, Bedsteads, plain and fancy Sowing Stands, manufactured of the best material and quality warranted. - - Also a general assortment of CIIAIIIS at the lowest prices. VISNIT/ AN BLINDS made to order, and repairing . promptly attended to. Aril - COFFINS made at the shortest notice vend hav ing a splendid hearse he will attend funerals in town or coo n try. Remember the stand—next door to ii. aless's hotel. It. B. SMILEY. 1 - I_, I XTENSIVE FURNITURE ROOM. 1 -JAMES R. IVEA VEIL, would respecfeully call the attention of House-keepers and the public to his extensive stock of elegant FURNITURE, including Sofas, Wardrobes, COD Ire and Tables. = L Dressing and Plain Bureaus, and every other article in his branch of business- Also now on hand, the largest assortment of CIE AI ItS' in Carlisle, at the I west prices. AOFFINS made at the short- est notice and a. Hearse provided for funerals.. Ito solicits a call nt Ids establishment, on North Han over otreol, near Gia,se's !bitch. . .4.1j-Furniture hired out by the month or year. Stores Huh SOops. FALL STYLE OF HATS for 1.84, .•—• OEt)1071,1 KELLER respectfully announces t lis old Patrons and the public vynerally that he has jut -.:- , reived the FA LL STYLE OP 0 ENTLEM P. - .i. J }}j HATS, manufactured at one of the best establl. - ments in Philadelphia, to which he invites sped , attention. Ile has also constantly on hand a large and carts Ur• sortment of his Ilan manufacture as well as city d Hats and Caps, suitable for the season. cm anprising at ry variety of Russia. heaver, Moleshin and Ilats, fin ished in the latest -lyle, together with a full assortment of CAI'S of every shape :nut description. and at every price. lie particularly invites the public to call and ex amine his usocncive assortment, which in style, mat e riti and finish. cannot lie surpassed by any in market, and Which,he is able to put at prices lower tb , in ever. Remember It uld stand on North Ilunor r street. he tweet' Hunter's and :-. , 01/er's stores. _IC&LI, STY I,F, Olt' 11 ATS &,. CA l'S. ' WM. 11. TRorr, desires to inform his old friends that he has removed to Lie Ill.W ustallieluuout on High street. near the Railroad Depot, anti is now ',Leming a larze and elegant a tsortment of the FALL STYLE eitl id.' lljust received from Philadelphia, which the gentlemen of Carlisle are requosted to aell and examin e . Ile has ;its , r a large assortment of Silk. Fur and Slouch lints tie his own manufacture. got up In the Lest style and at various prim,. the exeellenee anti finish at which he will warrant. his stock he is confident on ly nee.ls to be examined to be approved. Also. a large supply of Men's, iloy's anti Children's CAPS, of Cloth and Fur, and of et or'. variety of style anti prier'; ust re et,i VC. I from Philadelphia. Let all who want a Ilat Cap giro him a eall. as they may be sure of being suit ed to their own satisfaetion. (ILLNA., GLASS AND -QUEENS WA ILE—Old housekeepers and young, with thi.s also who are expecting to become housekeepers. are hes it ed to call at 11A LBERT'S FAUI I.Y 01:1 IC ELY and ex and no his elegant assortmen t of China. ti lass and (Detente ware and other articles in the housekeeping line, such as French and English tea sets, heavy banded and plain, White t/ronite. gilded and blue plain, Dinner sets ,d ev ery variety and price, taiels and pitchers, tureens, es, &a. tilass-ware—run tee table and mantel lamps, Cdndelabras and other lamps, great varity, table and bar tumblers, goblets, Sc. Fruit and preserve dishes. in yr Cedat.-ware—t übs, buckets, churns. bowlr. butter prints and Indies. meal buckets, &c. Brushes—sweeping, white wash, scrubbing, hand and shoe brushes, dusters, brooms, &c. Market, clothes and travelling baskets. Also a choke assortment of Tolso re. and Starnes. .Call ye who are loud of choice brands of Segars and try the Principes, Leg:alias, Steffanonis and other Cuba varieties, and you will fluid thou! of uninirachahlo quality. , Also half Spanish and Comtnen Segars, with device snuff and chewing tobacao• • „,___.. F OR THE MILLION 4 3 , PA Pti\i"-- , ,- - 1 jm , ~ t,1,4 1 . , : c:‘ - -. lam just receiving my Fall •.., HAMM =::-..-;;..5, stock of PIPER HANG I Itit; t 4, 4 Dilltta —--'•%-.; which surpass In style, quality • eau .5,,, Maur and price .any that have ovn. boon exhibetedm i an n Carlisle. I respectfully solicit aV ll i fro persons 1 , 1 wt of Paper Hangings of any loser).. tion, as I am confident by as , ortment fir surpasses aqy in the through; and In style and prices has but few ri vals in the city. I only ask of theimblicla call and ex amine my assortmant before purchasing, as I am confi dent my chaste designs cannot fall to please the most fastidious. JOIIN LYNI. West sklunf North Hanover Street. AMES ! please call at RAWLINS' J j Wholesale and Retail SHOE STORE, opposite the :Rail fiord Depot, if you want . (hood French 31orocco Boots for $1 00 Tan colored Gaiters, foxed. 67 Fine French Morocco Jenny Linde, 16 Linen Lustre tlaiNrs tI2 flood Cloth Shoes. fal French Morocco Ties, 37 Good Madras Slippers, 05 Children's Roans, 12 Carlisle. May 2.3 ROOTS AND SHOES. The subserib er has now on hand a very extensive and well se ected stock of It 0 0 T S and S II 0 E 5, N which he will sell at unusually lowprie- Id aho es. Purchased from wholesale dealers, '• at low rates, he can offer such induce- "- • ':' minas to purchasers as will make It their interest to vis it his establishment. Ile has every article in the Boot and Shoe line—fbr Ladies' or Gentlemens' wear—he therefore dooms it unnecessary to particularize. 4?) - - Persons desiring good and cheap goods, are invit ed to give him a call. W. SHELDON. le „, 1 / 4 14 . BINGIIAM, DAVIS & C0.,0 Market Street, '.11.t1 . ' AGENTS FOR ;JACOB ItIIEENI, CARLISLE, 'and Philadelphia. Cars kayo both places East and West, twice every Week, Timadays and Fridays, --- All - business entrusted to Bingham, Davis k Co., will be attended to with promptness, whether in sales, produce or freight. A. 11. BARNITZ, North street, Baltimore. has also entered into this arrangement, and will attend prompt ly to all business entrusted to him. 31ay30,--Om. A gg NEW BOOKS ! • 3IAGAYJNES AND • 1tm9.1,F9, LATE PUBLICATION Tho White Veil, a Bridal Gift, by Mrs. Hale, a splendid ly illustrated gift hook. Longfellow, Byron, Moore, Mrs. Romans and other po• °tied works, beautifully embellished. • Irving's Sketch Book, plain, Jerusalem and Its Sacred Localities, by Rev. W. 11. 0. denholmer, Rector of St. Peters, Phtlad'a. Pickering's Crook Lexicon. -tinnier Iu the Miranda Elliott, a now and Interesting story. • May and December, by Mrs. Hubback. Ellen Norbury, by Emerson Bennett. • Grace Lee, by Julia Kavanagh. Robert Graham, by Mrs. llursh. Harper's, Grahams and Coders Magazines for May, With numerous other now publications just tin'd at niay2 PIPER'S Cheap Book Store. AROn "',FII-IEAS, The subscrll4r has just added to his former stock a general solection,of CIIOICE GROCERIES, aa well as all tho other varieqr of articles , i usually kept in a Grocery Store, entibmchni Rio "XS • Coßee—roasted and green--at 12% and 14 cents • per lb., Orleans, Clarified, Crushed and Pulverized Sugars, of fine qualities; Choeolates,Epices,Balry Salt, and a variety of 'Fancy articles, all of/ which are 0. fared ut the lowest cash prices. We are thankful for tho former support given us, and Invlte'a further call from our friends and customers. • J, W. EBY. Marion Hall, Carlisle. ) 4 9e192 0 ,' FRESH SHAT).--A few bairela of prime No: 1 SHAD, just received at WILLIAMS' FAMILY GROCERY. pprll 11. Stores nub MEW WATCH AN I) JI±IWI.47,LItY ShORE, W. D. A. NAUGLE, would respectfully aIIIIOIIIICO to the , itizehH / " Carlisle, and vicinity t ha. uo he has opened a largo and beautiful stock of l'ime,Ecf. fO2 Cz. WATCHES & JEW E bit p the N. E. corner of the Square, hi the root,. formerly. occupied by.Satal. Elliot, one door East of ff. W.:l . Wer's dry good store. The stock consisting ou every article in the trade, vi GOLD AND SIM' El WATCIIES of every style and quality, gold fob, noel vest and chatlains chains. gold lockets. breast pins, ea Afc. All goods warranted to be what they or sold fur. nip Particular attention paid to It EPAIRINU , Watches, Jewelry, Sze. All work Icarrauted aceonlin fo duality. The subscriber flatters himself that he ca glee entire sat6thetlen to all that fit eon: him with Mel custom. W.l). Carliede, ISI '55 , 4 0?1 WATCH ES ! CLOCKS FANCY JEWELRY, ke. - ' have now on band and for sale at 4t l. my UM Snind on Alain Street, oppositc;" Marion hall, entirely IleW and elegant stock of WATCHES, JEWELRY, MEDALTONS, &r. doll Lever %Vatches, hunting and open ease, Silver do, SklVer Lenin° nod Quarter Watches, a large variety. ;old Anchors fur I,adius and Rundown, Medallions, a splendid assortment for ladies and gee to. Breast Pins of every pattern, and all mic's.' ()old l•hains for vest and 111, gold curt,' chains, Finger flings. Cuff-Ins, Studs, Sleeve Butt,lns. Crosses. Drop and Ilonp Ear-Rings, a lot-go s ; u•icty. Silver and Plated Forks, Table . and 'Ain Spoons, Mittel Knives, &c. of various styl4s and prices, Gold and Silver Thimbles, Gold. Silver and Counnon Spectacles: a large assortment to suit all ; ges, and to which we In ite particular attention. Port Mon na les, a large assortment at every price, Gold Pens, of the best make at various prices, Laney Boxes, l'o rt Folios. A ecordeons, Spectacle eases, ladles Card Cases, silver atg,d pearl, nt t rictus prices, Bracelets, void and common; Watch Chains ditto. Also it largo variety of articles in the Jewelry line. which I will sell at the lowest prices. All atticies war. ranted to be what they are sold for. IM.l`artleular attention paid to the Iit:PAIRING OF WATCIIES and all work warranted. lteturainv thanks totay old friends and enstomers for former patroimge, respeetrully solicit a conlitltmnrr (d their fawt s. june2o i• TIMM.% S CON IS N. % —SPRING AN )1 E D SU l: 1( 7 )o t ). EziloEs I—CHEAP FOR CAS,II: i illll rceelving a large assortmw.t, of tr . Shoes of tho most, fashionable styles and ex• A client make, fresh from the best mon ufmlories, r which 1 will I t ell'extremely low for Cash. LOOK AT TM: PRICWS! L toms' Tan-colored Gaiters, of Willie's make, a hall ,Ine article, only $.1,25; fine Jenny Linds, 'usou.,. trot hi to 1,15: black Lasting (laden, 11 ill is' make. 1.11 ; French Morocco l:uskl us, single soled 75 rent.. French Nloriiceo Boots. double soled, I:_'s: ['arts beets 1,25; menis Mmorro Shoes. home made, I, E JO ; ditto 1,71 ; Kid Ties, 50 ots: Polka Bouts 1,31 ; Cush. intuit Tills, 1,31 ; Sontag:: and Allamis (11:NTI.F.NItN'S -Ext ra Fine Freuell Cult hoots, a tenut if al article. only Ezi..W; Calf NV:ill:Mg Shoes 1,50; calf Congress llaiters. 2.25..• Cloth Menteros Patent Leather oxford Shoes, 1,55; .lull ten Ties 2,511; patent leather Congress Onitors as low 2,1111; also patent Pump Ties, fine Cloth Gaiters with patent lips, Ben kert.s A No. 1, p;!tent leather (zlot y -top Puttered Con gress (Miters. enamelled, patent leather, le. at very law prices. Also Carpet and Velvet Flippers. Misses Polka Boots, Opera Beata and Jenny Lim's:— ColormrGaitees, patent tips. 87 els; two Kid Boots at Z 0 cents. ClitumEN's Highland Boots, Ettrokas, Excolsiors 311,1 o kleA les. I:onns for 20 cents; Calf, bittglt• soled, fm 5 cents. MEN'tl Kip Boots In great variety, Forno as Inn' as $2 ; St.mt ItrozAns Cult - skin shoes it 1.60. Womk:N'S KIU Buskins, double soled. 75 to $1.2..5; 1.41t00- tees. Calf 75; Heavy Kip Boots Llnnen Oaiters 7.5; Half Gaiters 12; Slippers 37., a Bova' Heavy Kip Boots, Fine Calf !WAR. Brogans as low as-75 vents; patent Congress Gnitors, patent leather MOuroes, patent leather Jnllion ties. &e. CAItI , ET B.VIZI of ever description-OH Cloth. Union, Prue sets. Velvet from bOrt to $:.! • rk,Alst, several thousand dollars worth of BOOTS AND SHOES AT WHOLESALE. Country Merchant's mid other dealers arc Invited t, All who wish to buy good shoes and save mono , will call at Porter's old stand, Maio street, near Hai Road Depot. April ISth : I - CLOTHING ! CLOTHING . HA NTCII . & Co. have opened nod now of k fer for sale at their Store on West nigh Street 000 Ivor west of the liotel formerly kept by C. Stough. an entire new stuck of heady Made ;2lnthinr, salt 311 , ,N ANi) itOYS . NVEAIt. Also, Cloths, Cassino red and Vestitms, which will im mada up In the test- Ftylo awl on reasonakte terms.— Shirts. Shirt Collars, Gloves, Hosiery, Suspenders, nail) and Summer Stcks. Handkerchiefs, &v. of the netrea styloq and best manufacture kept constantly on hand. Confident of their ability to please, they respectfully so i cit the public patmidige. TUST RECEIVED AT THE 41 lIX O BOCEBY STORE of the subscriber, n Ma rian Hall, A new supply of fresh Water Crackers, Soda, Nutter. Plc Mc and Sugar Hulseult, Patina. Corn Starch, Tapioca, Sage, Pearl Barley, Extract of Coffee, Rice Flour, flaking Powder, ac., A new lot of superior Table Oil, Pickles, Tomato Ketchup, French Mustard, Bay Rum. Sic. .1. W. rail'. i „ GRocER .4=s , .., NEW GROCERY lESI AND VARIETY STORE. The subscrlher would, respectfully Intbrin iliii friends :md the public generally, that he has just returned from the city with a large and varied assortment of ____ GROCER I ES, ti LASS and QUEENSAVAR F. '''"'" 1 PISTE .t.c., &, which he o ff ers for sale on Go ~.„I " t i i, ',, most reasonable terms, at his New Stoic =Alit corner of North Ilanover street and the Pul fi „ l t t:e, lie Square, directly opposite the Carlisle Dv. posit Bank. His stock, embraces everything usually iu a Grocery and Variety store. The public are invited to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as he feels confident he can selEthe best goods at the lowest prices. J. D. HALBERT. G REEN GROCERY STORE. NESS & MULLIN neslre . to Inform the cltizeas of Carliale and I'l6lllly that they have just received from the City and are now opening In the room adjoining Bentz & Brother's Stare, a very complete asaortment of flrocerlea, such as l'ltlM.tl COFFEE, SUUAIt, TEAS, MOLAIFSKS, . _ and all the various kinds of SPICES and DRIED MEAT such as Dried Beef, Bologna Sausages, tze. by the piece or pound. Also Herrings, Mack ;'44l444&'"ac erel, Shad, Cod Fish antl a great variety of articles not necessary to enumerate. 'ln addition to the above, we will receive our regular supplies of FILES' I VED ETA BLES as soon as they appear in the city markets, to all of which we invite the attention of the pubijs, as we in tend to sell at tht very lowest prices for CsAh or Coun try Produce. HARKNESS k :BULLIN. ADIES DRESS GOODS.—Just . 114 opening n lnrgo assortment of Spring and Sutninor Dross Goods, consisting of Plain and Figured Damps, Plain and Figured Silk Tissues, Mingo do Latues, Plain. Lawns, , Figurod Swiss Muslins, Organdies. Scotch Ging hamsolud a groat Tarloty of other goods at as low prices as can ho found any whore in tho town. May Oth, '55. OEO. W. urn Eli. ORN SIIELLERS.---XANDER'B PAT RN? CORN Saeumn, decidedly the best and cheap, ea now in use. Fanners are requested to call and ex es amino it at the Carlisle Foundry and Machine Shop, o • at Sax.teree hardware Store. For sale at reaaenabl , prices by Aug, 3 SUMMER HATS.—Just received a the Store of ROBERT DICK, a largo assortment t non's, Youth's and Children's SUMMER HATS, coi shitlng of Panama, Leghorn, Fronch Strad., Canton an other varieties, part of which are colored and black some quite low in price. m 72 i E. GOI 7 T,D; [Successor to A. Fia. t N. IVA ('li stnut. : , t... Swaith's Buildlrg. l'hilndel phlu, extonsiv e Mtv.ic PlNlsher, and Leak' In 3luelcai Im•trunic Id, of el pry de,erill jell. 21:J•ut, ILr the sad.. of flatlet. Davis k Co. Patent Suspension Bridge :PoHan turd O.itter.PIAINCS„ Gilbert's Boudoir Pianos. :111..drot.s, 'Abu tin's Guittus iiimPs, Violins, I , llost 3111:4bl, :1111,1,. Boobs. &e. liCSidelltS,,i . the country will by fr.all or othorwiso with musk they inny"wish. as 1, w its.if pure tdiased in person. Haring One of the largest ste,hs iu the United States, I feel..ronlidont of suth•fyingoll wbo rosy favor me with a still or order. Dealers In Music supplied on the most ill et - al terms Pianos to let. ;Second-Mai Pianos for Ktle. ?day :!0.165:3-1! CHEAP WATCH ES AND JEll 1 L• EV, WIIOLESA LE and RETAIL. at the '•1 Lila delphin Wateh and Jew elry State. NutillJer North :•econd met, t r Mr of (Q uarry. Philadelphia. (le:(1 • :aches. full •jew elled, 1S ear at eases. i•2O I di r• • - I :01a Lepino, is carat eases, 1.'4 all • Silver " jewels, ••"0..C: • Silver Lever, full jer. elled, 12 ( ( 7 10 1 to :3 to ( 5 13, Superioi Gild Spedaekti. Dino Silver Spectacles, (laid Bracelets. Ladles' Cold p m , c ip,. Tca Sprains. rrt. Gold Pens. ttith Fend! unit Silver lichler. Gold Finger I:lngs cents to Watiji eents. I'atent:lB7,l.l,llmq '25; other nr01.1 , - , in proportion. All goods %variant ed t 0 .14: t, lAA tilt) are sold for. lIA 1.1. Y. nn hand. 5 , 11111 ,, rld and Siher Lel VI'S and Lupines £ ill lower than the ala,vo prireF. p - EitItING'S . I'ATENI.', Cil Aikl l'i- ON FIPP. PliVol , SAFES, %CAI.. lial's I at.nt Powder Proof hock,. which We. e f l • ,•,.'...„,,:, ; aoar i i e d sop:mite f ',dais at the ti,l t ) - 124: 4 , ,ti1:, N I % ..rld'i. Fair, London. :I 0 . :.1, and fii iz•lib .i' t i yii .4 at. at ~t o l ie 11...... -id s , lair, N• 1r" --- `*" 1 ~7 1/ tv . i r . i el ' - 2 1; g. 4,' , i , ,','!. 1 .'.•! . 'i:ii . ,`,"', 1 -I,Vii,, r ,, l ii,":t i t'i s ,!: is ~,, 1,--0,,-,,,.;`,5til :oat 'l , ;opriotot. ( : , i., t ' llis :Ante fi ht . ,,, 1 ,-. : , y ,i1 , ::, ... 4 ti,.. - .1,L., , e, unequalled Fa Ins and ?,',.1t . • .•.' I ~.,t 0 hor.ts . . .1 he . r . i.putatly! , of the ~ , ,,I, ... ,,,.„ ,1 ~„.4,... ii,!.riii).., ...Ile in ‘si•rlii +4 $ :;;;;,:),,,- fx iii. and tor this last thirteen •• s ear: the nierrantile C.lllllll.lllity •.17kr.•..,.........,.., • iIIIVO witnessed and borno terti ninny to their NEVER F MING lire proof qualities. Mile titan 12,01.0 of these F•afes halo been art unlit t.dil. and ever TWO lIVNIIREP have passed triumphantly tiumich incidental tiros. The public on. assured that all Fut', s manufactured by the subserihors ore nrt ly cuarat, teed to be fully equal, tut in many ret.pu,3s even supe rior whir lr bare t so sever - My tried ty re.. .011 forget their services in the turning et :le '`Tribune est ahlisliment. - New Yuri.; and at the tiroLt Fire in Strawhon y street, at the huge fire lilt opposite the Ohara House: and still more I erelitiy in the Fire at Fifth and Chesnut sts.. In the city r f Uhlidelphia, in which these ;'ef t s (am . . forth the a, knowludged (31.0d130N, when loony other serurilh.s failed. & CO.. SAYE ANT , DM: LOO n . 31AnFts. 14 'if A LN UT Street. Philudelphin. Chilled Iron Safes, with Powder Proof Leek a. in,1103- fnetured expressly for Banks, Brokers. rs, and others requiring security from rogues. Bank Vaults, Doors. ‘tr. n ham' and made to miler. All the no A celebrated Lorlis frq sale at lea 1111f:1d 111 eta' prices. Seeoll4 11 . 11Wa “:':thinianders" and "Ig, n Chests" of ether umbers. have teen taken in part pay ment for lief ring's fer solo at half price. spl.ll t CATE.NT SQUARE I: 't BON 31.A1t HES No. JOSS North T r-tret (above Eace) TIII LA PEI, Matches having become an indispensable iirtide In housekeeping., the huh-cell er atter a p cat sat Hike of time and money, is enabled to otter to the Put it. an ft tide at once combining, I. tility and Lbealme ss. lhe venter knowing the danger ispprt herded on nett net of the filmsey manner in which Matches are griteraily packed in paper, has by the alit of New Fteam Tit ry of his own Invention, succeeded in getting up a t3..A.FIAY PATENT iSt/I:ARE 'UPRIGHT \VOW.) BUN; this tux is fur preferable, in US much that It occupies no more v., 01 ban thri ,t . dd t. and worci box, and contains at Ittnt Two Iluitirred per Cent more Mat ches, tthich to Ehipleta is considerable advantage; It is entirely new, and secure against moisture and spontaneous comtustion. dispels all dangeron transportation by means of Railroad, :quern 'twat or any other mode of Con vet ant O. 11- M. RAWLINS These latelles are padied so that ono grt.Fs or more may bu bhipped to any part of the World with perrrut Ea Co ty They are the toot•t doiruble at tiele for Ilt nta C4nsumption, and the Southern and western market tbut hove e‘or been invented. 1).V.A11'..11S and FIIIPPE.IIS, u 11l do well to cull an examitm fur themselves. tty__These toatehes. are WARRANTED to be Superior to anything heretofore offered to th , • Public. JOHN' DONNELLY -105 North I•'GURTII St. Philad'a. Dec'r 4.1054. FRENCH TRUSSES, Weighing less than III; ounces, for the cure of Hernia or ituptmo acknowledged) y the highest medkulauthoritiesof 1 till- I:deli:hie, incomparably superior to any other in use-- Sufferers \rill be gratified to learn that the occasion IX , AY offers to procure not only the highest and most easy, Lut as durable a Truss as any other, in lieu of thecunitaxus and uncomfortable article Miutilly sold. There is no dß iculty attending the titling, and when the pad le locat ed it is ill retain its position Ivilluut•change. Persons at a distance unable to call on the subscriber, can have the Tines sent to any, address, by remittlog five dollars fur the single Truss, or ten for the double— with measure round the hips, and stating side affected. It will he exchanged to snit if not fitting, by returning at once, unsoiled. For vale only by the IMperter. CALEB H. NEEDLES, Corner Twelfth and Pace streets. Philadelphia. Aro"' LAMS,llifillg the benefit of Mechanical Sup porters, owing to the derangement of the Internal Or dans, inducing felling of the Womb, feral , Pulmonary, yspeptic, Nervous and Spinal Weakness, aro Informed that a competent and experienced LAtor will be In et- Apiloneo at the Rooms; (set apart for their exclusive use) No. 114 TWELFTH St., let door below Pace. July 26, R EnQ • new !—Just Published—A w DISCOVERY IN .MEDICINE.—A few words or the tonal Treatment, without Medicine, Spermatcribm or local weakness, nervous debility, low spirits, lassitude. weakness of the limbs and bark, indisposition and is ra pacity for study and .labor, dullness of apprehersien, loss of memory, aversion to society, love of solitude ti midity, golf distrust. dizziness, headache, involuntary discharges, pains In the side, afTertion of the oyes, pim ples on the face, sexual and other infirmities In man. From the French of Dr. E. DoLaneey: The important fact that these nlnraning compli Intl may easily be removed WITHOUT whim:tn. is in this t mall tract clearly, demonstrated. and the entirely new antl hitthly successful treatment, as adopted by the Author, fully explained.by means of which every ono is enabled to cure himself perfectly and at the least possible test, avoiding thereby all the advertised nostrums of the day. Bent to any address, gratis and post free, in a sealed envelope, by remitting (post paid) two pcetage ttatops to Dr. It. DoLoncoy, U L 15110.1111 street, York. March 1-ly AtTTENTION DYSPEPTIOS--ahope of you who have been afflicted for years with thin oniortio disease, and who have been.using almost every Nostrum before the puldio without relief, we say to you try 4, Kleffer's Antit)yspepti&' and you will soon Do convinced of its great superiority over every other preparation. We could give you many certificates corob orating our mrsertions, but a single trial to worth more than all. This rOmedv is prepared and sold at the Drop Storo of It, J, K.P.IFFItit, South liannrer street, a feu doors south of the Court House, Carlisle. F. GARDNER pl ) ilabelplpa. 0