0 a El 'Provincialisms of English Language. When one considers the vest number of human beings that use the English Language as the medium Of communication of ideas, of the.ditforent circumstances in which they live, the different employments to which they devote themselves, the different stocks from which they have sprung, and the various lan gnages which the English has tal?fm upon it self to absorb and assimilatiOtwill not sur• prise him if be shell find the well of the pure old English very much defiled in many instan One : of the greatest difficulties with which the pure English has to contend is the her itago, of ignorance which ohildrect receive frym their parent's. Peculiarities pro nunciation, blunders in orthography or ac centuation, misconception of . the meaning of words themselves,_ pass down from father to son, with as much regularity and as con stant an accumulation as the flap or the fam ily mansion. This is peculiarly Observable in the old English districts whertdife for cMi turica has bunt cast in the same mould, and old forms and customs have hemline as natu ral and familiar as the hills that hem in the population from the world around. 'A few years since a Mr. hlulliwell of London, pub: fished a Dictionary of Archaic and Provin cial Words, obsolete phrases, proverbs, and ancient customs from the fourteenth century. We extract examples of the dialect of Staf fordshire and Susses in England. BTAFFORDBIIIIIEI " Conversation between a Canal Boatman coal his wife, Wife. Dun you know• Suden Mouth, Jem my? Boatman. Ees ; au' a ueation good feller 111118 111E1 A desprit quoiet man, but he loves a sup o' drink. Diu yo know his wolf? Boatman. Know her? ay. Her's the very devil aVeroperits up. Wife. Her is. Her uses, that man sheam full dier rags him every sect of her 'oil:— Who was her feytber ? Boatman. Whoy, Singing Jemmy. Wife. Oi don't think - as how of ever know ed Singing Jemmy, Was be old Soaker's brother? Boatman. Ees he was. Ho lived a top o' Hell Bank. Ile was the wickedest, swearin est mon as ever I knowed. 1 should think as how he was - the I wickedest mon in the world, and they say he had the rheumatiz so bad." sussEx "Dialogue. be'ween two Farm-laborers Tom. Did yo look at the stack ? Jim. Umphs I did, and it roakes terri ble. Tom. Why dident ye make a hole in it? Jim. Ibe guain to it. Tou►. It's a pity. 'Twas such a mortal good uli Jim. Es sure. Well it's a milancholly fine time for the crops now ; aint it? Tom. It'll be ripping time pretty soon QM Jim. Ab, I shan't do much at that for rhumutiz Tom. What be guain to do with that ere jug ? You'd better let it bide. Do you think the chimbley sweeper will come to-day. Jim. la s, he's safe to come; let it be how 'twill. TOM. Which way do you think boll come? come athirt and accross the Common Tom. What, caterwiso, aye ? Jim. /as. Did ye mind what I was tellin' ye of? Tom. To be sure; but dung me if I could sense it; could you? Jim. Lor, yis. I don't think it took much cuteness to do that." "BEFORE TILE :MEN Comc."—Women folks like strong tea:` • We make the assertion bold ly, without fear of successful contradiction:— We never saw a mature matron who did not relish it with as mudh.gufto as a confirmed toper does his , tod.' And many times have wo tieen'a 'wild, impulsive, gushing thing of forty-five,' who near wore the mattrimonial fetters, toss off a cup of Old ilyson that would almost take fur off a bison; The old ladies 'generally consider good tea thrown away upon 'the however, and resort Very freely to dilution when serving them. One ancient h'iituieSeeper, we once .knew used to get the females if her flock around the table a little before the time, and serve up a rousing cup 'Of tea all round tho.party before the tnaScu line party made their appearance ; and as she poured out the beverage 'that cheers but not inebriates,' steaming hot, her invariable ej4aulnt;oa,.a~ alto passed the cups hastily ~ to I :`quick t bef uteri come. 13wO den a man who is seen drunk four times, is 'deprived of his vote at elections, and the next Sunday after the fourth offence, is exposed in the thurchyaFd publicly,. Be Careful of Small 'Things. Irving, in his life of Witshington, dwells on the particularity with which the great hero attended to the minutest affairs. The Father of his country, as his correspondence and ac count books show, was "careful in smal things" tisnvell as of great, net disdaining to scrutinize the most petty expenses of his hottsehOld; and this even while acting as the first ' \magistrate of the first republic ii the World, In private circles in this city, tradi tion preserves numerous anecdotes of this characteristic, whiCh, if necessary, we could quote. The example, of Washington, in this respect, might teach an instructive I?ssoti to those who scorn what they call "petty" details. There are thousands of such individuals in every community: We all know more pr less of them. Nothing is worthy of attention, in their opinion, unless it can be conducted on a large scale. They will not condescend to the pennies, it is only the dollars to which they will attend. They spurn a small business.— They talk superciliously of those who over look the little leakages that waste so much money in every concern. To hear them, one might think they Were above the ordinary - affairs of life, and that nothing was worthy, of their e, except disciptrina California / or cot a kingdom. M7,sito man ever made a fortune, or rose to '. l" Aness in any department, without being of small things." As the bench is := - 6omposed of grains of sand, as the ocean is made up of drops of water, so the millionaire is the aggregation of the profits of single ventures, often inconsiderable in amount 7-- Every eminent merchant, from Girard and Astor clown, has been noted for his attention to details. Few distinguished lawyers have ever practised in the' courts, who have not been remarkable for a similar characteristic. It was one of the most striking peculiarities of the first •Napoleon's mind. The most petty details of his household' expenses, the most trivial files relating to his troop. 4, were, in his opinion, as Vorthy of his attention. as the tactics of a battle, the plan of a campaign, or the revision of a code. Demosthenes, the world's unrivalled orator, was as attxions about gestures or his intonation, as about the texture- of his argument or its garniture of words.. Before such .great exawles, and in the very highest walks of intellect, how con temptible the conduct of the small minds who despise small things! COOL EIPVDEscr...---‘Will you oblige me with a light, sir ?"Certainry, with thegrent est pleasure,' says stranger, kncielting elf the ashes with his little finger, and presenting the red end with a graceful bow. Smith com mences fumbling in his coat pocket ; takes out his handkerchief ; 'shakes it ; feels in his vest with despertTh..p energy ; looks blank.— .Well, I do declare, I lOn't got one true as the world. Have you rkp l bther you could spare?' •Certainly, (says stranger with a smile), and I beg you will except it.' There is a puff, puffing, till the fresh cigar ignites, when they separate with a suave how and wave of the hand. Smith chucks' his friend, who was near splitting with laughter, under the , ribs with—.There'!-didn't I tell you I would get it ? That's the way to get along in the world. Nothing like cool, polite impudence.' We thought so too. I= CHANGE ron MAnKFT.— • My dear,' said an affectionate wife, 'what shall we have for din ner to-day?' •One of your smiles,' replied the husband ; I can dine on that Oiery day.' 'But•l can't,' replied the wife. 'Then take this,' and he gave her a kiss and went to his business. He returned to dinner. 'This'is an excellent steak,' said he, 'what did you pay for it ?' , Why, what you •gave me this morning, to he sure,' replied the wife. .The deuce you did!' exclaimed he ; 'then you shall have money next time you go to market.' LONGEVITY or TIIE NEGRO.—A letter from Rio Janeiro, in the Corriere Mercantile of Genoa, mentions a slave 109 years old, of the name of Francesco Tommasso Da Sala, now living on a plantation a few miles from the capitol. lie was born iu 1747, and had four teen sons who became fathers. of 160 grand children, from whom have sprung 70 great grandchildren, having, in their turn, up to the present time, produced 6 children, making a grand total of 249 persons; issued from one stock, still alive. AN ILL-USED MAN.—Smithery was telling us of smile of his trials. He had been ship wrecked onee,:was hurnekopt twice, and had to pay the notes of tligve of his frigis, for whemlo haleudoriiedi fell ,thre - ugh a man trap id the sidevialk 'and broke a;log,'wes ar• cited 14 the .Sheriff on his marriage for a debt ho didn't owe, but all these exile he bore without murmering. The great trial of his life Was that his wife wouldn't let him amoko In the , parlor. MO t4ltguAv. furniturc. ROBERT.ti B. S , MI LEY, C Al) \, .siET Nort lli,aover street, next door to 4 • Wass's iLited. ift H. would respectfully inform the eitizens of Carlisle and the public generally, that ho has now on hand a large and elegant assorthient of 1:1.11I NIT U BE. consisting hi part of Wardrobes,Card and oth er 'fables, Sofas, Bureaus, Bedsteads, plain and fancy Bew lug Stands, &c., manufactured of the best material and quality warranted. Also a general assurttnent of CHAIRS at the lowest prices. VENITIAN BLINDB made to order, and repairing promptly attended to. gh- COFFINS made at the shortest notice; and hav ing a splendid hearse ho trill attend funerals in town or country. Arir:Reniegaber the stand—next door to 11. Oiass's It. B. SMILEY. - 9 . 17 4 XT EN SIV F U RNI.T URI!: ROOM. I% —.TAMES It. WEAVER would resnecreully call the attention of ll , .use-keepers and the public 40- AU his ex tensl ye stock of clegztn t UN ITU Intl tiding Sits, Wnrdn'heS, Centro and 'tables, , Dressing and Plain Bureaus, tutu every other article ui his branch of business- Als,, now, on hand, the largest assortment of CHAIRS in Carlisle, the lowest prices. At NS made at the short est notice and a Hearse provided for funerals. lie solicits a call at his e , tahlishment, on North lien over streol, liver lilasse's .4 - if-Furniture hired out by the month or year. Stores nab B(jops. 1;1 , x Li, STYLI: OF HATS for 1 Sill - 1 UL 11{11 F. K ELLER respectfully an nounces t Ind Patrons and the public generally that he has jut --- (.rive( the FAJ.I, LE OF (.1 ENT LEM — S 11-A 1 N manufactured at one of the best c•stabll, • rents In Philadelphia, to which he invites speci MIEBIE Ile 1131.1111140 constantly on hand a large and varix ar• sortment of his area 1111111111ketUre as Well as city 111.11t.511p.1 Caps. suitable for the season. ry mprising variety of Itussia, Deaver. Muloclan :11111 Silk Hats, fin ishedln thy latent style, togethrr with a full assurtment of CAI'S of over shape and description, and at es pry price. Ile particularly invites the lntbllic to eNII and ex amine his exccensive assortment, which in style, cam te ritl :cud finish. cannot be surpassed Icy any in market, and which he able to put at privy,: lower titan ever. Remember his I,ld stand on .N,•eth Ilantoer street, lie urea Itunter's and Server's stores. I:11A LI, STYLE (1F II ATS CAI'S, Y.M. li. TROUT, desires to inform his old ti ionds tnat he has removed to his lie n , establishment on High street, near the Railroad Depot,. end is or opening a If/ larze and elegant assortment of th e FALL ,T,• hE HATS. just reveivisl trom Philadelphia, whielt 4 ' 4 ` l the gentlemen of Carlisle are requested to aell and examine. Ile has also a tars. assortment of Silk. 1. Itr Slouch Hat, oe his own manutagture. got, up in the best st:, le and at various prices, the exgelleney and finish w high lie will warrant! Ilis stock lie is riffitolent on ly needs to be eXaillined to be approved. k m a h o s„s e supply of 3ton's, itoy's and ChildcmCs C.‘ Ps, or ch A i, and Fur, and or every variety of st!, le and prier just re ceived from Philadelphia. lad all who want a hat Ctij, give him a dull, as they may be sure of being, suit ed-to their on it Sat klactlort. (ILA SS ANI) QL H. ENS N'.lltE--Old Itom•keepei s and young, w ith Chas als,. who are expecting to become housekeepers, are inVit ed td gall at II A Llibltr S FA1I11,1" Mita:ELY and ex amine his elegant assortment of Chlinyll lass a nil Queen - ware and other al-tides in the housekeeping line. such as Frelle4 and- litiglitdi tea Sots, heavy banded and plain, Whit, Ills:mite, gilded aid blue Id,ttu, Dinner sets of ev ery variety and price, bowls and ;Ateliers, 1 lireells, ittslr eS, &C. (;tats-ware—,','Titre table and mantel lamps, Candelabras and other taints, great rarity, trill,' and Intl . tllllllderS. gnldetg, &;e, Fruit and preserve dishes. Int \a riety. Cedarm are—tubs, buckets. churns. bowls, but ter printsand ladles. meal buelyets, Ar. Brushes—sweeping. whitit. wash, sertibbing, hnint and sho. , brushes. (betters, brooms, tt,c. 31arket, clothes and travelling basket's, Also a gholce assortment of Toletego and Scars. ye who are fond of brands of S.. gtarS and try the Itegalias.Stelrationis and otite . renba Sarieties, and you wiltlind them of unimp,meliable „kis. half Spanidt and COllllllOll Segars, with yhtbee snuff and gin-wine tobareo. i ti l( lit THE MILLION PA P lam jug recoil /1/ F)111 twititt P ItA.M./ V I M Ith. 11 surpass in style, quality. ss' anti price any that hare ,rev been exhlbeted In Carlisle. 1 respectfully sollett n call nom persons In want of Paper Ilangisnra of an:, deserlp tlon, as I ant entdldent by assortment tar surpasses nny in the Borough; and In style and prices has but feu 11- N ath in the clty, I only ash of the public to call and 4.(- an o n , my assortment before purchasing, as I am cmdl dent my chrthte designs cannot lad to plea., Mr most fa.,thhous. .10IIN Wesrdeof North Hanover Street, Eti ! please call at RAWLINS' 4B_J wholes:Ll.. and Retail SHOE STORE, opposite the 1t iii Road Depot, if you wnnt G oo d French Moroeeo Boot:, lyr • SI 00 Tan colored flail ers, foxed, t. Pine French Morooeo Jenny Undo, 75 Linen Lustre atit.,rs flood Cloth Shoes, Frenrh 711c,roveo Plus =I Chi Carlisle. May OOTS IN 1) 110 ES. The subscrib er has te,iy on hand It very extensive and well Se- Sleek of 10/0 'l' : 4 uud S 110 E S. unusually he will sell at uusually low pile ps. Purchased from wholesale dealers, l at low rates. he can eller such huluee- • ~- 14(hs, thetas to purchasers as will make it their interest te vis it his establishment. lie has - every article in the hoot and Zlll4' line—fir Ladles' or GelltlClllollS' wear—he thercfmai deems It unnecessary to particularize, Ai a- Parsons desiring good and cheap goods are invit ed to I,ive 111111 it Call. „...4 1. 81NG HAM, DAV IS Co., 2.76.31.1“, t t4tr.et, philattophin, A(i6NTB Foil JACOB CARLISLE and Philadelphia. Cars leave both pimps East and \Vest, t wire every Week, Tooadays and Fridays. All business entrusted to Hingham. Davis 4: Co.. will be attended to with prmnplimss, Whether in sales, produce or freight. A. IL BA It NITZ, North street, Baltimore, has also entered MO this arrangement, and will attend prompt ly to all Inv:Mess entrusted to Wm% Mav3o,--:hu. te a; 7 - 17 - 1 NEW BOOKS! mmiAzisEs AND LATE PUBLICATIONS The White Veil, a Bridal Gift, by Sirs. flak, a splehdid ly illustrated gift book. Longfellow, Byron, Moore, Mrs. Ilemans and other po etical works, beautifully embellished. Irving's Sketeh Book, plain, •Surusalon find its Sacred Localities, by Bev. W. IL 0. denboinnw, liortor or St, Voters, Pitthunt. Plekorinir's (ireok Loxlron. Molitor In the original, Miranda I I ott, a now and interesting story. May and Dorprabor, by MN. iillbbitek. Ellen Norbury, by Eanerson Bennett U rave Lee, by Julia Kavanagh. Robert OralMra, by M ra Itursh. tirahant's and tbeloy'e Ma2azines lbr )try, With numerous other new publications just reed at may 2 P 1 prit'S Cheap Rook :Moro moo`rllE AS, COFFEE,- ER E 1 The subscriber h just added to his Femur stock a general selection of CHOICE GROCERIES, ns well as all the other variety of articles _usually kept in a Grocery' Store, embracin g liin Coffee—roasted and green—at 123 and 14 cents per lb., Orleans, Clarified, Crushed and Pulverized Sugars, ofine qualities; Chocolates, Spices. Dairy Salt, and a variety of Fancy articles, all of which ore n, fined tit the lowest cash prices. We are thankful fertile former support, given no, and invite a further call from our friends and customers. • - J. W. EBY. ilarion !Mil, Carlisle. ' t eem ?. FRESH .SHAD.—A few barvin of prim No.l SUAD, just received at WILLIAMS' FAMILY pROCERY. evil 11. . .9tores (tub EW IVATCII. AND JEWELRY STORE, W. I). A. NA COLE, Icould respectfully announce to the citizens 01 • Atr citoisto :wit vicinity Hun lie to hatt . oitelted a 11trg11 . ITtl 2 bettittilittstoelt o f ( lig WATCHES ft; .1 Ell" ELlt 9< 3 66 the N. E. corner of the s 4, PULIto Sunrt; tilw 'e:* formerly o ccu pied be 0 . 11'1 one.,door t:nst of W. Illtner's dry good store, The stuck consisti n g n 1 evert . article In the trade, viz: GOLD AN b SILVER WATCHES ,of every style and quality, gold fob, neck. 4,,t and chatlains chains. gold lockets. breaNt pi to. 'ear rings. Att., .le. All goods warranted to be what they are sold for. Particular attenticn paid to it EPAIRPNG td' Geld Watches. .lowclry, &v. All work warrmarll acurtlll), thltuality• The sultscriher flatters hitintelt that he ran give entire satislitcl ion to ttll Clint lin ors him u ith ILO'. custom. W. D. :\ At'll Carlisle, July lgth ... . WATCH ES I CLOCKS 1. t‘ ,.,c7.l.'e i r . .:'?: '>s3/ FANCY JEW.F.I,ItV. S-p, ‘,,' 02 A ..„ T hurt, now Oil 10111(1 and tor sale tit nly old Stand oh ..lain Street, opposite Marion Hal!, tut cutiilly now and' elcza lit stock of WATCIIES, .1 EWEI,itV, .11 , ,DALIONS, &c. (kill Lever Watches. hunting and 110'11 111S0. Silver do. Silver Levine and Quarter IVatelies, a large %natty. Ic , hl Allelows for ladies null tiontlemell. )leilallionti. a splendid for huiieti unit gents Ilreast Pins of et erg piat ern, and all prim, Cod(' Challis for cost and foh, gold curl , rltalos ====l • /1114 i I l.gp Ear-ltings. n tarp. :tricty. Silver and Plated Merits. Table and Tea Sp-ens, Butter Knives. Ate. of various styles and prices, flold and Thitztl4cs, Otild. Silver and Otannton Spectacles, a 'tare , h aF , .."Antent to snit all ges. and to which we invite particular attention. port Nlonuales, a large assortment at every price, li,dd Pons, Ili Ibe I wst." at vari,tis Fniwy Aceonlerms. `, 4 peetavle ensys, I.:ll.ii , •ti Card CaSeS. silt or and at Vacil'll , rl - 11•1 ; `, lirart•lets. vold :11111 MI11111011; (halm di ((R. Also n largo ea tiety of talkies to for .100 elry it,.. , which I will soli at the lowest pries. All articles Oar ranted to lee hal the . ) are for. • %)..I`iirt Millar at ten tion paid to the It El'Al E I tl 111: anil all work lvaren r! tell. Returning thank. Ao my Pill frieiols mai eashireers for fornior palrolaigm I resia,ttully solicit a vontintninve of their t i ro, Till)%ms \ SI ) It I.N(; AN!) SUN iNIErt S • 81101.:ti!—C11Eil' 1 , 111 . t I not hull reeeivinir n large assortment of or , :shoes of the vilest fashionable styles and ex- I irmt make. fresh 11 . 0111 the hest man a titetcries. AN hid' 1 will sell extremely low for Cacti. I.tmE9e Tnn•colorcd Gaiters. of 15illis's mak% rt haml sortie article. only sl.l!ri tine .It•ttity Lit.dr. mart from VI to 1.25; black Lasting tiniters. I : Pronell 31nruccii ,41,•(1 glfiti lba to 1.25; Netts es. lit int• made, 1,25; linuts ditto 1.:11: 1i its: Wok 1.: 1 1 ettob- 1111171 I.:11 : Son tags and All orris 1.24,..%.e. 1 EV. tra Fini; fn•nrh f•alf 11131t.k. a /Wall{ iflll artiele. Indy $4.o11; Ai:tail:it Fle.es All Congress Gaiters. :Monterey . 2_00; rat 00 Le 3 thor l):.lbrd 51133.5, 1.75; JlllllOl, Ties l.: , ll: patent, leather lloneress (Miters as low es 2. 0 l): 81,0 Ill. ll 'O' Imam Ties. line Cloth Unit es's o ith potent lips— lion \ kert's .1 No. 1, patent leather clove top Mato:Lied Cen t, .ess I /alters. enamlled, patent. lead her. ,t e. al very le oleo,. Alm. Carpet and Velvet Slippers. lli 5 , r. , ,' Polka Boots. opera Boots and Jenny Ihzii '- o.li.ri'd (Miters, potent tips, 87 els: fine KM Boots at N'S highland lny.lts, F.ureliag. Excelsiors and .1n klo-t ics. 'tonna.. Ibr 2.0 ; Calf, hinglt, Holed. l I 25 rents. =tl=l Stout Brogans .ifl,o o ;l.lsifiti shoes j3I.:M. W t o TEN 's Kid Buskins, double soled. is to sl,"i; Shoe t no, Calf 7: , ; Ilenvs Kip 'tots Linnet', bailers 7:.: Half Gaiters Slippers 37. Burs' IL avy I Boon, ,Fini , Calf roots. urcrvms as lew as 75 vents: ',Misfit Coligrens limiters. patent leather Nlonroes, patent leather .1111 lien ties, Afe, CALVET 11tns of overe doseriptlon-O ii Cloth. 1.. 7 M0n, Bruti sot, Vtdva from f,M. to s'2 tt ,everal thonsand dollars watt, of BOUTS AND SHOES AT WHOLESALE. Country Merchants and other dealers are ioNited to call. All who „uish to boy good shoe: and B:nr money will rnil at Porter's old stand, 3lain street, near Rail Road Depot. April ISth 14 M, RAWLINS. 11 CLOTHING ! CEOTHING N. II ANTCII ,iz,CO. have opened and now of , for for sato at their Store 00 West High : 4 treet. our de r %vest of the Hotel formerly kept by C. Siuugh. on ootire Hew stork or Itraoly 3hule.,:lothing FOIL :NIEN AND BIAS' IVEAIi. Also, Cloths, CaSSilliered anti Whidl will Le tualla up in the best 14 le :mil 011 hirts, Shirt Collars, Gloves, Ilosiery, Suspenders, Satin and Stu tutor Stocks, liatulkerchiefs. ike. of the newest styles and hest 1111111nliteture kept eiitistatitly uu baud. Confident of their ability to please, they respectfully ai. telt the public patronage. TUST RECEIVED AT TIIE FAINT p 11.1" GROCERY STORE of the subscriber, n 11- ri“n A lien supply of fresh tinter Crackers.. Soda, butter, l'ic Ni. and Surar Patina. Corn Starch, Topioea, Sago. Pearl Barley, Extract of Coffee, Rico Flour, Ilahlog Ponder, Se., A11.,1" let of superior Table Mil. Pickles. Tomato Ketchup, French Mustard. Ray Ruin. Sc. .1. W. EDI'. r 1S- -, , - YGEI6-6-- tr." --- NT 1 , :11' IthOCEIII tRIPWIN AND VARIETY STOWE. The subscriber we uld respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that he has just retairned from the city with a large and varied lissorttnent of ti Roll:RIES. l LASS and QUEENSAVAIII 0 3 "5- I FISH, &e.. &., N vhieli he offers fa- sale 1 , 11 the " o' ill' most reasonable terins, at his New Steil It . 1, 1 1 1 , i • corner of North Hanover street and the Pul kOW A lie Square, directly opposite the Carlisle lie. posit Rank. ills stock entbrases everything usually in a (I revery and Variety store. IV. SIIEI,fION The paldic are invit oil to call and examine his steel; before purehasing elsm% here. as he feels confident he can sell the best goods at the lowest vices. HAVfiEnT. (1 1 REEN GROCERY STORE. IrAznircuss 311 , 1.1,1 N tesire to Inform tho citizens of Carlisle and vicinity that they have just received from the city and are now opening In the room adjoining Bentz & Brother's :stor e , a very complete assortment of Groceries. such as Jill ME corEmE. SUGAR. TrAs, 311(i :111 the 'squinty; kinds of SPICES Roil 11111E1) MEAT smelt as limns, Dried Beef, Bologna Sausages, Av. hy the 0 0,0 or pound. Also Ilerrings. Mack. erel;Shad, Cod Fish and a great variety of articles not necossarto enumerate., lii addition to the above, wo will reemve our regular supplies of FRESH VEG ETAIWES aft soon as thoy appear in tho city markets, to which wo invite the attention of t h o nubile, as we tuna Sifsell at tlit vory lowest prices for Cash or Coun try Product,. HARKNESS R MULLIN. T A DIES D 141 S S GOODS.—Just II 4 opening n large assortment of Spring/end Summer Dress Coot's. consisting of Plain and Figured %rages, Plain ana hgured Silk Tissues, Damp do Laines, I'llllll I.IIWIIH, Flgllred Swiss 3Suslins, Organdies. Scoteli Mtrig. hams, and n groat variety of other goods at as ion' prices as can be found any where in the town. May loth, 'Mt. OEO. W. ILITNEU. cORN SIIELLERS.---XANDEn'S PAT ENT CORN SHRUM, decidedly tho hest gtmV amp es now in use. Formers ore requested to call and ox =bult ht tho Carlisle Foundry and Machine Shop. or at Saxton's Hardware Store. For sale at reasonable prices by Aug. 2 QUMMER ITATS.---eTust received at the Store Of ROBERT DICK. a largo assortment c. )ion's, Youth's and Olilltiren's SOMMEII 11ATS, con slating of Panama', beitlforn, French Straw, Canton ;m -other varieties, part of which aro colored and black— some quite low in price. may 2 LOOK AT 'HIE PRICES! F. GARDNER Pljila~tlpl;in. ~~~~~. e__ —_ :4"; .1 1 - E. GOULD, [Successor to A. Hut. N0.'164 Chestnut st.. Swainrs Building., Phiiadel Oda, extensive Music Publisher, and Dealer in Music u 1 Instruments 01 vvery illoseript (Op. •4:xellisive agent for the sale of Millet, Davis 8: Co. 'Paton t : 4 nspe Sit /11 Eridge 43 4 .:01tain and oilier PI ANOS,— Boudoir Pintas. Melodeons, Martin's Guitars Harps. Violins, :-lieet Music, :Busk. Boobs. Aer. Residents the country will be supplied by mail or otherwise with musk they may wish. as low as if pur chased In permm. Having one of the largest stocks fu the United States.] feel confident of satisfying all who may favor me IN ith a call or order. Deapthi i Music supplied on the most 111.eml terms Pianos c‘ . liecund-hand Plains fur sale. May 20.18034! € , . 11 IE AP AV A T ell ES ANTI i I: VolVilt ILESA LE and It LTA IL, al the " 11,ila 1, delphla Watch and J,eu illy '1! tot e, N unit er lib North I•eet.nd t:treet. t vi r i t - 7 - , LA oerof Qa urry,. Philadelphia. fluid ir' hover Wtdelu s, lull jeuelled, 18 var- A-. at 1,ISI!S, - - S2O at dald Lepine.lt; rarat.eases, 24 CO Ll* ‘• .'' ' :liver •• jou els ',l 00 Us' 40 • *I.!. ;liver Lever, full jeu ellt d, 12 Ou - - - • - ' 7 CO livid Fine Silver Spectheler, Gold Britt.lids, Ladies' Gild l'enrilg, Silver Tea Spriiiis. tLdd Pens. with Pencil and Silver Helder l7oltl Firtger Mug. yet.ts tt, NVntell Chtss, Cents. Patent ther article, in proportion. All goods wart anted to I,e Arita 'limy arm sold for., - sTATITER k 11A1:1.1.Y. On IPind. Gold and Silver Levtrs and I...epine:. still Invier than the Jli`oll , Nit es. — 7ll IT FIRING'S PATENT, ('II.I 11]'I ON 111:1; PIIOOF SAFES. eith hails Fitter t _ . Pt. tier Proof Lin 1.5, 0 llidl NI el e rt....".2"........1t.,17.1i,711-t-CittvtS,V- awarded separate. , :tledels at the 1 - ,t,t -, .. ,1- ! , ,_ 4 lts-1, t,l, tVorltls Fait. Lund , tt ];:, 1 , and '1 ;-.l,Cfetl .r::',. . ' i} ' l,tl " al , . at the World's ' Fair. :..t ent t,t 1 ';;%.,!......qii g, York. 155.1 and '5l. Ti e sedscri i ' . l (1,1,4p,/pi . ri h i 4‘...,!;i: ben-ate the soh , Imettutheturers itv - Z I A . t ,L ''' . .ttftl, i irt and proprietors in this Ftate cl - ?ilit,l the ill)11% ly 1111.1,1111011 ti :tales and t ' ii e tl i Itt`dtis• Them' reputat it n ttf the L )!., : ~: • : ,..,,,•:. , _g s ,e iul tt .. l . ll : ,t i ,„L i l i , i.t t l e i: s l . . , e r t , l l l e ll t. i l s, , i s i i t n , ) , t , l i d i... . •„ t. . - 7 : 1 „,,,.. , a., i .. years the mercantile ettninunit v te- have witnessed anti letrhe testi mony to their 7.1 vrn tettivt; the plea realities, .111. le than 12.000 of these Sates have Leen actually sold. and toyer 'tun itemt:tEa have passed triumphantly through aceitlental Tres. The pultlie are asset] ed the( all FtetitS IlliHilliiittall'ell.by the 1101 vet 112(1 S are not Lnly guaran teed to I, niii:. Il i llal, 10t in many respects even 511.1.1 - dor to those Y. hich 115511 Men Si) scveikly tiled I. tre. Fery mill forget their centres to the I.Onlimr ( I the. 'Tril.une vslsl.lishnient:' Nevi Yor4...ard at the Orval Fin` ill Strauderry street. at, the ler . „ , ot Ire last Juiv. . pposfie the Giiartl 11. Ore: illitl still more recently he the Fire at 1.1611 urd th,si.tit std, ire- the city I f l'hiftlelphia. in NN lA+ 'these i , afes came 11 rth the ae hnowleth:ed CHAMPION, when 11111111' ether securities Tailed. I'AfTEL & CO.. ' IILON SAFE AND 11A1E Lots NAKEES. ai W A LN UT :41 vet cl Iron Safes, ait h Powder Proof Locks, manu factured ,spressly fio. hanks. Brokers. Jewellers, and others requiring security hem rogues. Pank Vaults. hoots. Ay. en hand and made to order. 411 the most c e l n prated hoc). s f r ode at mat afact urers" prices.. ; , ecentl hand "Safer," "Salmanmicrs" and "Iron Cl,.'. Is" of other makers. have ti en taken inogirt pay ment tea'llerriag's for sale at halt price. ATC 11 ES ! N AT CIYE 0 I LIC I NE\ N ELIA. /canufacturer and Inventor of SA FE i .iTENT st. ; 'A It UPIII lila ta.p mix ATCti No. 10,5 North FillA.Tll Sheet ii,rre pace) I'IIIA. Matches haying lee , me an intlisl onsuble article In househeeping, the svhseril er :titer n great sacrifice of titn::_and money, is enabled to ..der to tho Sallie an ar t Joie at Omen comhining Utility mad l henpmc.s. 'I he In ventor I: cifnving the dzilitzer ftititrohololt t il ou not . . nut of the Mulvey manner in h Matches are generally packed ia . piper, bas by the aid of New thenut Machinery of his own invention. succeeded Mgt-Mug up a VArkal PATENT ShItTAI:U. UPRIGHT Woof/ DUN; this hcx Is far preferahle. la as marl that it tccuples Ito lucre rot m Lan the 0111 n vutt stot•il lea, and evittaltill at least Two hundred per Cent mere:klatches, w hit]. to Shippers is considerable ahvaidage; It is entirely at-sr.:end rerun: against moisture and spontaneous eettil astit u, dispels all dangerim transportation by means of Ilaiboad,Steaus Nut or any other fiftlife of tokii cyan, These klatehes are paebed se that one gr(l,s or MTV may he shipped to any part of the Itoild with perfect safety. They are the un.st desiralte ac tick fir 11 em. 00osomption, and the Z 4 ouiliern and western market that have ever been lug ented. . ll •:it LI^I2S and SHIPPERS, will do \veil io a&" exanuor, for themselves• t TN.:Nies° matches. are WARRANTED to be superior to anything heretofore offered to the .1011 N ItoNNELLY -106 North FULIWIII St.lad'a Dee'r 4. I'4'4 FRENC,If TRUSSES, Weighinglecs thou ounces. for the cure of II emit' or ltupt m e aehm,wldged b . ) the highest medical authoriticsot 1101- adelphia, incompat ably superior to any other in use,— Sollerers Ai ill be grit ified to learn that the occasion 111 AI liff(TS to procure not only the highest and most easy,Lut as durable it Truss as any other. in lieu of the cumbrens :nnd unemnfortalle article usually sold. There is no (lit lenity at tending the fitting, and when the pod is locat ed it will retnin its pesition with, ut change. POMPIIS at n distance unable to call on the subscriber. can have the Ti ins sent to ally addrt ss, by I ClllittiTlg five dollars for 00 Filll2lo Truss, or ten for the double.— with measure round the hips. and stating side affected. It will be e‘elinuged to suit If not fttlng, by reterning at once, unsoiled. For sale only by the Importer. , CALEB NEEPI.F.S. Corner Twelfth and Pace streets. Philadelphia lAmss. requiting the benefit of 31,•chanleal porters, owing to the derangement of the.lnternal Or gans, inducing falling of the Wentb. Vocal, Pulmonary. Dyspeptic, Nervous and Spinal Weakness, are Illtinmed that a competent and experienced LADY will he in at• tendance at the Rooms. (set apart for their exclushe use) No. 114 TWELMI St.,lst door below Ituee. July 26, 'l4. GRATI S !---Just Published—A nett DISCOVERY IN MEDICINF.—A few words or the Rational Tmament. witbout i‘fedirine, Spennater hen, or local weakness, nervous debility, low spirits, lassitude. weakness of the Bulbs and back. indisrwition and . :l co plelty for study and labor, dulls-c•s of appreho6slcn. loss of memory. aversion to sod, ty, love of stlituce ti• widlty, self distrust. headache. Involurinry discharges. ralps In the shie, affection or the eyes, pht,• pies on tile Sten, sexual and other infrullties in wart. From the 'French of Dr, It, DeEanetty The important fart that these ain . rming comph into May easily he removed WITHOUT atrmcita. is In thistmnil tract clearly demonstrated. and the entirety new and highly stleeetiSflll treatment. as tolopteti•by the Anther. rally explained, by means of ashlch every one is enaled to cure himself perfeetiv and at the least pot•sible east: avoiding thereby all the advertiged nostrums of the day, • • Sent to any address, gratis anal post free. in A sealed envelope, by remitting (post paid) taro postage stamps to Dr. 11. DeLtineey, 1i Lispe-Ird street, York. Marcia 1-ly • iii. , TTENTTON DYSPEPTICS—Those, L - of you who havebeen afflicted 11>r years with Ohl bothersonto disease, and whn have been using almost ovory Nostrum betbre the public witliolit relief, we saY to you try " Kieffer's Antillyspeptic" end you will soon bo convinced of its great superiority over every other preparation. 'WO could Ova you ninny certificates comb. orating nur assertions, but a singlo trial Is worth more than all. This remedy is pnapared and sold at 9 . 4) Dreg' Store of B. J. KETYPER. South Remover street, a he doors south of, the Court House., Carlisle. ii - I 1.11 :1 MI 1 N. II Of