I= Rliorriltinfolls. AN ATTACK' BY CATTLE ON A imp W AGO.N. The following singular story is copied from Col. Claiborne's letters from the pine woods of Mississippi, published In the New Orleaps Delta 'I set out for Augusta, bowling merrily along in a blood-red buggy, The road was beautiful, roofed over with trees and vines, and the air fragrant with the breath of flow ers. There was only one drawback—the my-' riads of flies of every species that swarmed around and ravenously cupped the blood from the ears, neck and flanks of my horses. It is what is appropriately termed here •fly time;' that i to say, lie peribd when this numerous family of scourages have it all their own way, and neither man nor beast can venture into the woods with impunity.. Now the 'cattle from a thousand hills,'.and even the wild deer, seek the abodes of mon and huddle around some smoking pine, or stand in seine open field to escape their periodical tormentors.— On a sudden curve of the road, 1 found myself in one of these 'stamping grounds' and a sim vltaneous roar from five hundred infuriated animals gave notice of my danger. It is well known that the Spanish matadores provoke the wounded bulls of the arena by flaunting the tuoleta or blood-red flag before them. It SVa.s the color of my equipage that excite.' this bellowing herd. They snuffed the air, planted their heads near the ground, tore up the earth with their hoofs and horns, end glared at me with savage eyes. The fierce phalanx blocked the road, and the part of dis cretion was to retreat. The moment I wheel ed the pursuit commenced. A cloud of dust enveloped them, and their trampling feet was like the roll of thunder. My horse dashed forward, frantic with terror, and on they plunged, on every side crushing down every thing in their course, goring and Jumbling over each other, filling the woods with their dreadful cries, and gathering hearer and near er in the fearful chase. The contest became desperate. ITl, r five minutes we should have been overturned and trampled to death; but at this juncture I threw cut my overcoat, and. with an awful clamor, they paused to fight Prer it and.tear it in shreds. Driving at full speed, I tossed out a cushion; the infuriated devils trampled it into atoms and came rush ing on, their horns clashing against the boggy and ripping up the ribs of my horse. At this fearful moment we were providentially saved. A monstrous oak with a forked top, had fallen near the road, and into this I plunged, my hotse breast high, and he was then safe, the back of the buggy being then the only availa ble point. At this the whole column made a dash, but I met the foremost with 'six dis charges from a revolver;. two bottles of Sewell Taylor's hest were shivered in their\ces; next a cold turkey, and finally a bottle - of Scotch snuff—the last shot in the locker.— This did the business. Such a sneezing and bellowing Was never heard before; and the one that got it put out with the whole trobp at his heels, circling round, scenting the blood that had been spilled, and shaking the 'earth with their thuitderiug tramp. I was now fairly in for it, an' made up my mind to remain until sunset, when they would disperse, as in 'fly time' cattle graze at night. I. - was relieved, however,. by the approach 'of some cattle drivers, who, galloping up on shaggy but inu's cular horses, and with whips twenty feet' long', which they manage with surprising dexterity, soon.:drove the herd to their 'cow-pens,' for the purpose of marking and branding. This is done every year in 'fly-time.' rhe cattle ranging, scattered thlry miles round, are now easily, found, collected at their 'stamping grounds, and aro driven to a common pen or pond, where their respective owners assembled and pat their marks and brands on the in crease .of the season. Thus the Egyptian is turned to a useful purpose' AMCSING CARICATURE. 2 --The Pittsburgh Union thus describes a caricature just eze-. outed in that city: • ''.'some wag about the Court House, with a genius 'worthy of Darley, has illustrated this principle of the office seeking the man, by a unique and artistic pencil sketch: In the fore- Om:4'ls an immense safe on legs, which is rushing down street at alarming speed, in hot chaeo after a very modest man, who is repre sented' as dodging around a corner in eager haste to conceal himself, and escape from the County Treasury, which so mercilessly pur sues him... The sheriff's Office is abroad with as, many arms as litiareus, streaolling them' forth to seize upon innocent _ men, mho are not anxiousto servo. • The Prothonotary's Office is smelling' around through the streets and alleys, trying to select its victims. With ono band it clutches a thin. man with a sepulchral look, grown ghostly, doubtless with fear, lest be should bo compelled to fill this office, Eight or tin others have just hid themselves from this voracious monster. A dozen ill-fed "doctors are wildly running from the grim, tattle cf Coroner: • A FINE STaxAm..—A good story is told of a Philadelphia judge, well known for his love of jokes. He had advertised a farm for sale, with a fine stream of water running through it. A few days afterwards a gentleman called on him to speak about it. 'lVell, Judge,' said he, have been over that farm you advertised for sale the other day, and find all right, except the 'fine stream' of water you mentioned ' 'lt runs through the piece of woods in the lower part of the meadow,' said the Judge. 'What that little brook! Why it doesn't hold much more than a spoonful. lam sure if you would empty a bowl of water into it, it would tiverflow. You don't call that a fine stream, do you?' 'Why, if it were much finer you couldn't see it at all,' said the Judge blandly. We never heard whether the gentleman bought the farm, but we rather suvect he didn't. PRESERVINO FIMIT.-A number of persons who have been putting up fruit in "air tight. cans'' have stated to us teat they are losing large quantities of it by fermentation, and in quire of us the plan without first seeing the cans. The cause may be in the imperfect manner of scalding and putting up the fruit, or it may arise from the degetive form in which the cans are made. If the cans are properly constructed it only remains to scald the fruit sufficiently, and to fill the cans so near the . top as to leave the least possible amouilt of air in them, taking cdre that the moisture does not arise into the channel formed for the scaling material, and to close the cans while scalding hot. To do thiS, as we before stated, the most expeditious and sure method is to first scald the fruit in a kettle, fill tine cans, and set them into a vessel of boiling water, , there to remain until the sealing is completed --Louisville. Journal. ANECDOTE OF ANDREW JAcKsoN,—There, is a fine sketch of the life of Andrew Jacksdn, in the January number of IlarperS Magazine. Among other anecdotes is the following which we Jo not remember to have met with before. While he was connected with the,army, an otlicer complained to him that some of the soldiers were making. a , groat noise in the tent. 'What are they doing ?' asked the general. 'They are praying now, but,they have been singing,' was the reply. 'And is•that a crime?' asked Jackson, with emphasis. 'The articles of war,' the officer said, 'order punishment for any unusual noise.' 'God forbid!' replied Jackson with much feeling, 'that praying should be an unusual noise in any camp,' and advised the officer to join them. , pl..a'• We met it friend the other day who is troubled with a slight impediment in his speech, and finds it especialltdiffieult to ,pro nounce any word beginning with the letter R. 'Well,' said he, grasping our hand, 'they have had another wiot on the Fraukford woad.' 'A what?' asked we. 'Why, a Wiot—a wiot:' 'And pray what is a wiot?' 'Who don't you know what a wiot is? It's a wiot, a wumpus!' I don't understand you how.' 'Why,' exclaimed he. mi3aiit a wiot—a wumpus—a wow! 'O, you mean they had a riot, a rumpus, a row, on the Frankford road. Yes, yes—we had heard of that. Good bye,' SQUATTER SOVEREUINTA man named Butler having recently given offence to the pro-slavery men in Kansas, was seized, placed on a raft in the Missouri river, without eit:her oar or rudder, and launched into the middle of the stream and set adrift, but fortunately reached shore and made his escape. JUST Fona HUNDRED Finns• AGO. —Thip first book ever printed with a date appeared in 1455, just four centuries ago this very year. Nine years after, the Koran began to be - publicly read at Constantinople, and at the same the Bible was sent forth on the,wings of the press. "'Do you mean to challenge the jury!' whispered a lower to his Irish client in Cali fornia. 'Yes be . jabers,' , was the answer, 'if they don't acquit 'one, ,I'Mean to challenge every spalpeen of 'em; I *kiln 'ye to, givii 'em all a hint of it too.' ~ , Ilam If you have any of , those homely ex., crescences about You, called warts, make a strong decoction of white oak bark, and apply it twice a day. In two or three weeks the warts will disappear. This fact will interest the ladies. J A western writer thinks that if the proper way of spelling, tho is though, and I. ate eight, and bo beau, the proper way of spel ling potatoes- is Poughteighteaux. The now spelling for softly is peoughleigh. g‘mra'loilcr furniturr. 11,013;AtT B. SMILEY, CABINI4,I MA.i.Elt and UNDERTAKER Nortn Hanover street, next door t0..1t - .;=. U lass sit lie w.•old respectfully inform the citker. of Carted° and the puldie generally, that he has n .v on hand a large and elegantassortmentof tt'a- N t' E, yousisti in; Id etrt of - N‘ ardrobes, Card oth er dd , des, loots, Bureaus. Bed Steads. plain and tlittry See lag :naiads, manuihetured of the best material and quality warranted. Also a general assortment of CLIAIIIB at the lowest prioes. EN! TIA sits Ina de to order, and repairing peanptle attended to. *TINS made at the shortest notiee: and Ina dig a splendid hearse he mill attend funerals in town or country. 11:4- Remember the stand—next floor to 11. Glass's Hotel. H. 13 BNII LEY. EXTENSIVE FURNITUIIE ROOM. —JAMES R. WEAVER would resnecfeully call the attention of Ilousedteepers and the public to hit:extensive stork of elegant FURNITURE, including:l'olas. Wardrobes.rentre and Tahles. - i dressing and Plain Bureaus. and every other article to his branch of business- Also now on hand. the largest assortnnuit...4 Cll AIRS In Carlisle, at the lowest prices. AI)FFI NS made at this short.- est notice and tt Mears, provided for funerals. soikito a can at his establishment, on Bomb Ilan over streci.,near Glassn's II tel. it-h-Eurniture hired out by the mouth or year. Stores jt=jl A 1414 STYLE 1 (1 Eoitil EI: mi.i.u:n. uosin`:‘•l rally :1111.01.111C1 . t ils i Patrols and the !milli,. generally th.tt Ill' has jtet r , 4 reivett the F. 11. 1. STY h1; ;11 , ' t; EXTI.ENI It' , '3 '`;' HATS. maintle •turell at alio at the he , t estahlt - ,netts in l'ltiladelphia, Lk., it Itieh he Invite:, speci ' tittenti.m. 111. has also constantly on hand a largo and vari," sortment of his tie ii mantic:lm hire as s lf as iffy Ilats and Caps, suitahle tfir the sens.iii, comprising 0 1.3 ‘ariety,or ossla, }leaver, :4101esl,iii :sill: Hats. fin ished in. the la ti,t style, t.ismtlier tt ith a lull its,irtiticiit of CAP:• of every shape and ilesi•ciption, :tint nt et cry prier. Ile partietilitrly invites the pultie to ii.i!eind ti , S ,, alllC,tt, set le, mate ritl and finish. cazi:it , t .11111,•4.1 hr any in and %dile!' he le able 01 pal at prices lower than vier. llenvenber his old stand on N-rtli Ilanover street, be tween limner . .. and Smicr's stores. 111,1. E 0 I , ' 11 A ('A %S. W3l. 11. TIC, T, desires t, inforin his old filen:ls that ho hoc remove I to his ill ,1 VotaldiNllllll.llt im street. near the lteilreul_ Dept. and Is 11M, ,peeing large and el ~ 11S. ,rtnomt. of the FA LI. S11'1.1: e.; ` 4l n lir just reeel limn Philadel d phia. which " the gentleme ol Carlisle Ire rill maste to tell and eXll.lllilte. Ile has also a lance assortment o 1 1 , nr and Sloneh ti; ts m. ills ua n uuw icacture. got up in the Lest style and at varimh: pricer. the exoellenee:ilol finish of whieh lie will warrant. , Ills •toelt he is :mkt:dent on ly needs to lie examined to lie apprnced. stints. a lane 0111111Iy or moo . ::„.itoy', an/ Childien's CAPS, of Cloth and For. and of every variety of sty to and price just re ceived l's in Philadelphia. Let all who want a Ilat or C'ap give him a call, as they may Le sure of Lein; suit ed to their own sdtlatlietion. GLASS ANT► OFEE'NS WA It E-01:1 housekeepers and youti 6 g. wllll the , w h., are expe,ting t , , 14,0 1 1 1.11 , 11•WketTerS, nr,. tilt It ed to mil at. ILA I.IIELT'S FAM and ex amine 1114 elegant assortment id China. t 1.1.0, a nil Q twens ware and other iodides in the houmilLeeplng lino , such as French and English tea sets. heat y banded aad plain, White Or:mite. gilded and blue plain. Dinner sets of ev ery variety and Klee. bowls and pitchers, tureens. Ve. Li la: S-W311)—e011 tire table and mantel' lamps. Candelabras - and other lamps. great rarity, table and bar tumblers. goblets, ke. Fruit and meson u disloes. in va riety. Cedar-ware—tubs, burisets, Awns, bowls. butter prints and ladies, meal bueltet Brushes—sweeping, white wash, serabbing, band and site,. brushes, dusters, browns, &c. , l:u•ket, clothes and travelling baskets. Als., a choke assortment of Tylwvo nod tiegars. Call we wh are gold of elu d rt• bra nits of Segall: and try the Prineipes. Regal:as. ketfanonis :a•ul other Cuba varlet. and . vou will hind them of unimjn•:arhalde Ilnality. half Spanish and Oununon tiepin:, with choice snuff and ~bowing tobacco. FOR TUE :31.1 L.LION uta , Pit I /unjust receiving my Fall VCliitS h. " .."-4 ".. • • „ *Es. nt I.lt. ?ea I , .ZW‘. which surpass In style, quality' and price tiny that have ever been exhiboted in Carlisle. I respectfully solicit n call from persons in want of Paper Hangings of any-tleserip tion as I am confident by assortment Mr surpasses any in the liormmln and In style and prices has but low ri vals in the city. I only ask of the puldic and ex amine my assortment before purchasing, as I 2ini confi dent my chaste designs cannot null to please the most fastidious. JOHN P. I.I'NE., West Ride of \nrth liauevcr Street, lADIES ! please call at RIIVIANS' Whniesale and detail SHOE STORE, opposite the Hall (toad Dep.!, if you want (hind Frenril Mirricer, Mots For $1 00 Tan color e dl4 I i;11 I ire, f o xed, ' S 7 Finn French Mor.,ecci Jenny 'hinds, 7:1 Linen Lustre (hail' is 02 1.1 , ,nil eli.t. h Shoes. 60 French Monier., This, .... (.1.41 Nia , lras !;lippers, 25 0 'Children'sßoans, l2 Carlisle. ?lay 2:1 8 00 1 TS as (-)kNlw ou ? e s 111 and a very extonsh-e ,1 )s e i r l i b to- i.eted stool. of B 0 0 T S and S II 0 E 5, which he will sell at unusually low twit , es.Ptil-elmsed from NvlinleSale dealers, at low nttos, lie eau offer aura Induce mids to purchasers as will make It their interest tovis it his establishment. lie has .every article lu the Boot and Shoo lino—for Ladies' or Gentlommis' fitter—he therefori3 deems It to particularize.. Persons desiring good and cheap goods are Invit ed to give him a call. BINGHAM, DAVIS SE 4 - 4 r tf-S t Co., 270 Market Street, Philadelphia, AGENTS FOR JACOB RIIEEM, CABLIST,E, and Philadelphia. Cars !NMe bath places East and West. twee every Week, Tueadays and Fridays. All business entrusted to Bingham, Davis A: Co., will Lo attinded to with promptness, whether in sales, produce or freight. A. 11. IiAItNiTZ, North street, Baltimore, has also entered int,, this arrangement, and will attend prompt ly to all business efitrusted to him. • May:lo,-43m. '.. „ 6/7 1 . ~ - NEW BOOKS! mAGAziNEs ANT) " LATi PUBLICATION S Thu White Veil. a Bridal (lift, by Mrs. lialo,.n splendid iy illustrated gift book. Longfellow, Byron, Moore, Mrs. Remus end other po et feel works, beautifully embellished. Irving's Sketch Book, plain, Jerusalem and its Sacred Localities, by Bev. W. IL 0- , den behner, Hector of St. Peters, Plulatfa. • Pickering's Orcult Lexicon. llomer in t Ito original, : • Miranda Elliott, a new and interesting story. May and December, by Mrs. Itubback. Ellen Norbury, by Emerson Bennett. Grace Lee, by Julia Kavanagh. Robert Graham, by Mrs. ilursh, Graham's and Ciodoy's Magazines for May, Alitt numerous other new publiedtionsfustree'd at ruayLl PINUPS Cheap Book Store, fill piaFitp ' - ERIESJ The subscriber haS just added to his tbriner stock a general selection of CHOICE OROCEWIES, as well as all the other variety of articles (o rie usually ma k kept Il an % 0 m e c e e i r , y Store. a,, 7 1 1 1 1 , ) i rr l ir centsg it o per lb., Orleans, (lariat, Crushed / Ad Pulverized Sugars, of line qualli.!es; Chocolates, Spices,Thdry Salt, and a variety of Fancy articles, all of which are o. Pored lathe lowest cash prices. We are thankful for the former support given us, and invite a further call from our friends and customers. • J. W. EBY. Marion Hall, Carlisle, ),elate t , FRESH SHAD.—A few barrols of oriole, No. 1 SHAD, just WILLIAMS' FAMILY cIROCERY. rocolvad at april 11 eftrit i I I) ATEIV WATCII AND jF,IVELIt.I STORE, ‘V. 1). A. NAUGLE; 1, , ,11.1 announce 10 the eitiZelii• Carlisle and viviniry that . he 11,8 opened lerp,o and (7,1 I beatitifili sa,rto f (.1010E P.O I WATCWF.S A .1 ENV 1.. lit Y. • • WI the N. E. corner or )1,! 4 4 :5 11'' Puldir Square, in the loom, dinerly oeen.pie.l - F 111,4, um, dour Pri: , :t I.r W. Minor's (try R o od store. 11,. .tuck „I 1 , % 111.Iii•11! iu t6c 1..1.3t4 DoLD AND Sill( xv.vrcit of 1.V1.1.y ,ty militA, wad lii. lent, . . . vest end chatlains ebains, gold I ,, cludr. hrea,t pins . ,or rims. hc. , &e. All gootlN scut ranted to he what they are sold for. tor, Particular attention Paid h. 111:.PATilINtl {Vatffliffs, Jewelry. 4•r. All soils warranted a: to quality. The snl.sofilafr flattfalf tli it li , l' , ll giro entire Rttif.lltetinit to all that favors him with I laffir custom. W. D. A. NAUGLE. Cariklo, July lt,th wA r rcll ciA(wic: . 3 FANCY JEAVELEN', I haNe uow and for sale nt stana ud main Street, opposite laritni Hall, au entirely new and eleont stuck A TCII ES. JEWELRY, NI EIJILIONS, ,(7r. (;1.111 Lever IVitt..llt, hunting and open ease. Sltveritn. Sil%l`l. 1,4,i110 ibtarter 'Watches. a liege variety. .1,11 hers liar Ladies:old I;entlenie6. • Med:tilions. asytt latent r ladies aril gents Itrra,t 1•;:, fir every pattern. awl all priors. (told Clutitis for vost :up] fob, ,:old out t Ginner Studs, Slue, e {tut ittr t:. F. "CUs Ilf.p 1:01-1:ing.,. ';1:;:t. t,nuty. il‘er and :111,11',.11 .41,.1:ut ter 1111 1,8441" ZIII4 u• ;ld. 'ilk er and ria ii i ii o u a to ruit all ge , .:ind to e in. it. particular Atria 1011. Port a large it,rprt mont at et ery 17 .dd 1.1•N7 IMO, at Valitlll2; priCOn. y Boxy,. Port .‘ , VI/rIII,IIS. S 11,•c•I n le 1 • 11,S. /old!, ...11% or and pearl. at iirii an.l 1,1 ate ii Ch a i r , ( lit!, ct article. in the .1, , .11J - 2, Irld,ll I win no I cutio pri.a.s. All articli, rant rd to 1, tli area r. 111..riti li , ithir at t..ut , t 1 Arid I,k the ItEI'.IIIITNG II) I ith I:eturvie.: I Lanl.. I,t in) :a.l art for fortiwr patrona gt . I I.t solkit a colltinwilo of ttleii. juur 'O —SP ir' IZiN AND SI:DiEI: _I( )t/f/. 1 ,„ 1: e, 1 , 11: Nl' t -t i ..r the st 4tyl e , ;,,„, pv klll 11.. •I ui^uti4vGn;or I ' c` 4 , IjL 11 1 SOL/ C.\ trt 11/I (2301. I tI•11:,"I'an-rolored (triter,-, ~f make. a ban !- ti; niy.ten by I.iio is iracltes. an tip l._. ; Ii;o 6 1 1..;; tiup I, .thers. .•. s, I. 11 I . :, Cr t • rcn,.lr Vorneef Boot s. ‘ll.lO ;‘ , ..1. I:1'•: l'ar • 31!in's Iticoreo t Born. L, 1111 . made. 1.2 f; : 14;01 s dill,. I.t; h , n.:l : II Ties, : 1.241, rmrs's• rxt ri.,.11 Calf !flag:, a beautifi.l gre , Nliniters. vtlamellort. -pilent at N er' 100 Also Carpet :old Velvet Slippers. 3lissrb' t'nlka Boots. Opera Boots and .lennv . ,l.lntis: Ct lured Gaiters, patent tip,, eta: alte hid Boots at 7Z, cents. CIIII.T.Itt'N's 114011'1nd EtIrChAS. E , .c.`isinrS and Ankle-4 les. Roans for t! , ; C 311: 1 . ( 11 Cent 1. MEN's Kip Knot, In great vnrioty, some as kw as V 2 ; StoutOpttlh $1.(111; 4altnlau Shoes $1,51.1. W".IIEN'S hid ,I , JUbie soled. 75 to SD .2:1:• tee , . Calf ; Heal y lisp Boots Lin nun Ualteis Half it cr. tqiptkers Bo Iletivy Kip BUMS. Fine. Calf Mots, Bro t rim s •ts 75 colts; latent rotipire,i Gititeri:. Intent INalior Moltroef, pittr:it leather C i II kc, of ‘` , .l'l.`lleiwriptico--ail Cloth. Union, 0010. re! 1 et fr,m Stir to 54.veral Than anti 16liars north of BOOTS AND STIOV.S AT . Coutitry . 3fet . Thants•Daud other filmier, aro fruited t ,- . 41111. All wh , . wish to buy 06;1 Awe,. and rive moue% will cull at Itortee6 old t.tautl, Muhl street, near 1:811 Road Depot. April 18th '55. 1 C LOTH ENG ! CLOT RING N. JIANTCII & Co. have opened and TIOW of • te r ili• sale at their :store on West llieh Street. one door west of the Hotel F , rmerly kept by U. t9tiai!.:ll. an entire new ,took Of lioady Mode ::'letbitit; 1 , 011 MEN AND 11111(i4 WEAR. _ Alto, Cloths, Cas , hriered told wlilch mill 1., matt.. up lit the hest st) le awl on reasonal.le terms. birth, Shirt, Collars. Gloves, Hosiery. Suspenders. Seth Suaitnei St. elis: 1 liteakeielliets. &c. 14 the tioseus Mlles and I , est Inatinhiettire 011 11111.4 ('ratio tit or their ability to please. they respectfully 0. ielt the public patrottaei. TusT ECEI VED Al THE FA3I GROCEIt V AMU: of t h t•tain:riber, n Holt Ilan. A new supply of fresh IVater Cip,.l.ers, : 4, 413, huttet, Dic Nit: Atllli t.111.:111 buis.rult. Pariiin, t` irn St.tmh, Timiii3ea, 53:. , . Pearl 113 riey. Extract of Coffee. Rice flour. !taking Don dem7 4:,.., A new let of hupeilor Table Oil, Pickles, 'lout:Ito Ketchup, i'n•uch :It ui , t.n.(l, hue RUM. &A... J W, EBY. -- L (7...1 ,. trzi r .10 , 1. - NTEw MIOCERY AND VA lIIETY STI.ILE. ~.... The t4ill‘FOritie WOlllll re,T ,, tllll3' fil ti 'rill liii, aim:lids and time public generally. tlott, h. , has just returned fr,,,,, th e city with :I her !Ind vitriol ascortniviit of aitocEmti ES. 61,Ai': , and QU1".1 . ;:x1 4 -W.lltl' ~, , 1 F 1 .4 ,11. &c., A;., wltioli h , • idlers liir Baia on tio 7 1,141,1 1 muttmuttroasomial,lit 1.4.11115. hi II i • Nv‘l" Storm 41 it srt ;ii $ corner of North lia Imre:. stre, t and the Dui ~ um .;?! . lie Square, iliro.tly oi.poslte Ole Carliide lie. STI ELDON posit Bank. Hi> stork rinlicases everything usually in 3 GreeeeY 111111 3riety The puldlc arc Invited to call and imainive his stmt: befire purchasing clsm; here, as tie feeiheollildellt he can sell the Lost ;;cods at the lowc..t (I REEN GROCERY STORE. iimuccEss & MULLIN bt , sire to Inform the eit turn of Carlisle end vieinity that they ha% ejust re,‘eived from the city and ars now opening in the cons adjoining . Bentz & Brother's Store. (t very conlikte assortment of Groceries. such as HUM, SCGAIt, TEAS, MOLASSES, TOO all tho kinds of SPICES and lIBIED 2iIEAT FfiCh 11$ Hams, Dried Beef Bologna Sau4nes . . .te. by the piece or pound. All4O Herrings, Mack erel. Shad, Cod Fish and a great variety of articles not neressary to enumerate. In addition to the above, we will receive our regnhir t.upplies of FRESH VEGETABLES as soon as they nprear in the city nutrlcers, to all at which WO Inrltn the attention of the • public , . nil WP In tend to sell at tht very lowest prices for Cash or Coun try Produce. IIARKNESd 1.1,11 c. I • A DIE 8 DRESS G 00D5.,--jus t j opening a large assortment of Spring and Summer Dress Ommisconsistirorof - Plnirranti - Figured - Ilarages Plain and Figured Sllk Tissues, Ilaroge de Lalues, Kiln Lawns, Fig,nred SWISA 'Muslim+, Organdies. Scotch Ling.' Mums, and a great variety of other goods at us ion` priers as eau be found any where in the town. , . Nay 9th, '53: ; ' , - ."0 CO. W. 111TNER. ORN 81-lELLERS.--XANDER's,PAT ENT CORN SIIELLF.R• decidedly the .best and cheap es now in use. Farmers are requested to roll and ex• amine it at the Carlisle Foundry and Machine Shop. o) at Saxton's Hardware Store: For sale at reasonable prices by Ang. 2 QUMMER. HATS.—Just retie. the Store of 110111iRT DICK, 'a largo ass( Men's, Youth's and Children's SIIMNIEIt 11 shah* of Panama, Leghorn, .Froneli Straw, C, other varieties, part of which nre colored al ,solue quite low In price. stores' club ,I)opo. 1,a(111 'lilt: PI:11'1::- nrtivlo. (rt. ly ll'alhing ; 4 6 ('alt Congres. 01-th M. Ilter, ?1,4a•, ; 14,1t1.91 . Congt,,, 4;lliturh lots' ris loiterit Putilp ThIS, tluo (11..t/I (::titers a ith 11:111 k 1.1 1 .1 .t N. 1,14111•1. t glove.t, lauttolird J - E. GOi'Ll), [Successor to A. lict. t No. lrel Chestnut txt., :S.m aim s Builtlii g. Phili iel phi.t. extensive Itisie Put,ltsher. and Bealei in Y. tit ha I lush iiiiients of el Pry description. Exell,ive iurent I' a. the sale of Iftillet, Palls it: (P. Patent •Siispensirii lti itlge ...1, lia n and eiher P.I A NCI- " ilht•rt's Mandl it i'itint s, 3lelnileons. Mart ii. • s (tulle, 8 lial.S. roqins, :lied Mush, Musie llon),s. &o, ltesitlent s of the e. untry AN ill 1.1 supplied by man or other, nae with music they may Ni lA. as I. to :it it ) 111 . L ' 918 ' .4 . 1 " 1. 1 ''" l .• Ha% int; one of the largest fah et siu the I.uited :^tates, I fled tint:dent of satisfyittt.all uI, 0 iita) fa% er tug e ith it call or etiet•. Ina .c.. in Mush , s upplh II 011 the mast 11l eral triter Piano: to let. t:ta iauhliantl Pianos for sale. k.III;AP 11 - A'T.CII ES AN]) JEW EL ~/ CV. l`, Ilt t1,E5.11.17 altd 111*.TA IL. At the .° 1 1. l'it "."l I.l , lithin 11 tat+ and Jewell 'y blot e., U1111.,1 . Ur. N.)1411 :"t•Clili Slriet, t 4 I . ..44 i te r of Quarry. l'ltilattelithin.• 11‘tttl 1 :p ... 1 . 41 Lev . ,. ~,,,i,", lull ii,elkil : lb m at r .1.,.. - - s'2.(i 1.0 p. f ( P' , Ittltllaltlnts 1S cartit I`III , US, '24 10 . 6. ,,' 03661 Zri (- GI'S ;ttilror tome. full jots flied. 1.2 I 0 Suitttrit'r (limit stt rt , ,, T - 7 10 Gultl Spitettutle, - - .7 t 0 Flt , Slit ur Sprat. Inn t_ - P.fi fold Itraccil.l,.- - - .: .11 • I.ttlit,s' tic.l.l Pet, ils. - - • • r, to _ (;"1.1 1 , ..,,,. ,Ith IN., ~ii Hmi ;. , 11,-nri,, , ,i,1,.,.. _ 1 ;” (;..id l'iurttr l'it•:_ts :17 1.,, t etas tu` , : 11 ti tt i: (11: , o,t u u 1.11.1. 12 , : t.-0.t.. I'M ou 1. f , ~t " . lint ...':,: , t1. , 1.:1,t,ci.. in prop- , 1-0.1.. .111 :•o..otit. wart nolt.w,l In Le a hi.t they. h.. 4444:4i 1 r. and TIAPLET. I:old and Sliver Lei ern and Lupins •ti!11.4,10r tl.bn tl 4• ah.ie Tifoj.lr CO\ N, - trizEING 11 , .. Fiiii - i Pliirll- . 1 . ..1) LI,. pith 11)1 . 1 . 8 hit.' t _ .. ....,„...,,„.„..,,... 4t . z . 1 . " , ...d0r I'l , - , 1 Lochs. 'ALI, It ,e: e 1 j sr- - ----.71.....,,,4, 1 0, -, swaNlo.l ,eptirsto )10,10. st tho ir - ) - - - - -•..-- . .r.,1.t i.l a s all. ',ltd. I). 1 i- . , ), ahtl ilt . :7 ' ; .i .:.:,1t .. 1ir ,tt,W Ilk' , at the World's hue. \ e)V Aii : -.1..! ' l l ; 1,V),, -, Yr.rs. 1453 and '54. 11.0 sit! et ti (.crp.mprol:roC.., 1 , 11 -, ar . i ) the St . tit.t . 111)1 , - ..yartilii.rii 1-t -1) '-t ) . " i Aye. mud 1.1... t ., ,,, in f,,,, =laic ~ ...__. , i ,- . 1,... ". , I , '„1-: , .. ' flit , :th,,, , Illiviillaiirti Stitt, al' ti i'q -.. ' 7 i riirtr .. ittieitit. lite rotattlt 101 l of the i, it . ... , iji: f .: ,goo Wile ••111.•tritt:, s : , :t to 'is ,1 t.,,L1 .!.=,. . i ,y,„ i .,,1,,- , i,i,.. nu,' ~, th„ it,. thirteen . _,,i . ...,, the more:nail., ...nullity . . 11 -gil leiv—, l•2 l) :. - dk:tvo N\ it tw!sed mud 1. , rite tt sti mony 15 their Itt.t ,- .11 FNIII:tal far proof tomtit Irs, ',lte -0 than 1::.,o1r1 of three tifikeS halal. been lit Want sold. and to .-i - la. II) Nlali It iiiitt- 1 , ,r-- , -0.1 I ritin,),ll-intly thrt ut h accidental fires. 'lllt. 'whir- :Ire natured that all 1- 71. f.-S titstutttiottit - 0.1 ly the rtil,-crd.ors are: Jai rt-iy t.: cut. t.r.- fi-tt to 40 frilly willttl, 1 iti In !witty rosvects (-reit t yr •- ti - r to tilt se Whir It hart) ii),ll tat r-i-t tal - 1.1 - tried It) fir. Vets t , ni ft".l - t'ut their Set - Nit - vs ill file ittrltilli.: - of fl e "'frildrr, estaldishtlient.” :New York. and at the Cry,. t Fire In ; , trttsl-otri, stt vet. at the lame Pre lest .lit'o . nvispsito the (tdrntd House: and still Icicle retatt.tit) in tilt) I ille al l'if li mid (lie- , nut ' , rt., itt the tit). - f l'ltild.didds. in - iiiit it three Stitt, rtillie ft.rtli tilt. ni.. knowicalped Cii..oloti.Y.x, -when many other seenritirs I. InoN St rr P.tyr. 31.‘xrps. Street. Plilh.delp,l)'.a. - Chilled iron Safts.Avith Powder Pv.of h eks, idarra l'ael lived e_Nprvssly:l,.r It '.leu , dlers. :and ethers' relyoiriim rogues. lank \atilt s, lioers,..;:e. on hand and made to r.kr. All I.Lo 11 , Tehrated 1.0 , ks ILr tale at matitilaet orers' pritiv. Se..ond hand o• Slifer," "Falattmi,leis' and n ts" of other makers. 1111%11 i e.-ti taken In Fart pay ment for llerrinr,'s for rule at half price: • tAT CI ! 'AI ATC 117.$ Jo 11N vox s ELL V. umnufacturor and itil, : ent,r ct 'At 1:- 11 LATENT,QI'..:It 11.2111:11T WOOD 110. N 31A1 :".o.luts.Nortli fr4tlilil.ll.street..ohel o NI I beonie an indisvensalde Article In h..u,eheepltt: the or litter ti great sin ritke the And moiley,`iu tdlabh•ft tiietler to tin): r ticie at onto cum biulug Utility end l'heapue*.s . . In. vents hteming. the danger appiehended, . nevi tint of Cie inat/ovr itt uhi,h :Uatebes are gelerel:y parhed- nip'er. , linsd.y I lie :thine h i , teant y his usrti iu ventinn, sureeeded in pet t h.g nitAt.A.Vl.l 1 PATENT . $411 . 4t 1t UP/0(41'1i v(d) 1:0X ; — thts xis far preforahlo. in tie lunch that it r:ectipirs no Intar roc in Ilan tin. 'id taint wr,otl lox, antit;fmtain , tit !tart iinndred per Cent nowalNlnt . ,hoii; %di h h 'to 0111 ,s Is c , nsidetablo advept.tge: it is entirely new. ;Mkt Pointe a:tain.t utal rtun''anti aeon tanoms conthustlen,.{.l4ole ;111,1ATIL:vrot i r;inp d t , i Or :Illy Other/ efli;,*(yet. re. M, RAWLINS Them are rieked that grni.u;mele 1114) be ehirped ally part of the 15,,T.hi with 14 , 1c4,t .tiety. They 'are the t e net th•simhh,,,, Lich) f,, r 1k m o rind the South, en and ive.t.teeu Daltlter,l .that bare ever ).oen.iti owl . , 1). 0 .A.1.1.:1;S and t-lIIPPEIZS, will do well to tall an exannne tar Menuelves: " TIP , bo tuateho4, u V W * 7l.lth STEP to lo sirverk r t,, anything 'heretofore offered to (lII , Put lir: ) .101 IN I)(INNELLY : • 100 North 1O1."1;1 I Phila. Defr 4, 1654, : ••• , -FRENCH TRUSSES, Wei , ibinfr less than nrin, for the cure of Ilerniaorituptr re Tu. newledgedby the highest medical nuthotitlent,th delphia, Imumparably :superior to any •ot 'in ;114 t. offers, a will Lr. !,„ratiliell to learn that the oceash n nt w oilers to procure not only the highest sod nu st sa•y,LIA tUi thlrabie a Truss as at.y,other, in lieu Of the onni - n its and uneumfortaLle article usually sold. Thule Is Ito (lit . - lenity attending the fitting, and when the pad is /Mat• ed 1t trill retain its position with ( of changse. Persons at a distance unahht to rail of the F101.1(711 er, ran hare the Truss sent to any address, by I emitting five dollars for the single Truso, or ten fcr the doll h with measure round the hips. mid stating side atteetod. It will be exchanged to snit If not fitting, by return ing at once, unsoiled. For sale only by the Impeller. • CALEII 11, NEI.IIIIS. k Corner Twelfth and Race streets, Phihtde LANES, requiring the benefit of,3leattnical kw) porters, owing to the derangement of the Uteri:lid Or g. inducing ildling of tho Woulb,"yocalyulinenhy. Dyspeptic., Nervous and pthnl Wealtriesii; thvt a competent and experienced It; In at. tendanee at the hoolus. (sot apart fer their excloAN o use) No. 114 TII ELFTIf St.,lst thx r I ulc.yr Mee July J. 1). 11A1.111".11T lI.ATIS ' Pub] A IA u. J PISCOYEItY 7:1 3111WICINE.—Afelitrorde or the M itten:ll Treatment. e !Meet 3101,411 e; lip(rio a t heap 'or Meal wankness,nervouti debility. low spirltiN lassitude, weakness of the limbs Mild back, indispositten and ch . parity Lim study and labor, dullness of loss of memory,aVersin to society, love v i !oddity, self distrust. dizaints.s..beaduclie. itorelpil pry 'lllseltiliges: pains IMtlie side. affection of the oyes, Tip?. pi«, oil the face. sexual and tam infirmities In triat,l,,, rrom the Freiieli of Dr. 11. DeLancey: • " The important, fact that, ,these alarming could: luta may easily be removed WIT IWUT PICINI:. IS In Mist-mall _tract_elearly—demonstrati.kand-theamtlrelf'fiew likhly successful treatment. as adopted by the - Atith,r, fully explained. by means of which every one Is'etii,Lltd to cur° himself perfectly and at the least possible tt, avoiding thereby all the advertised nestrunta,et the day. , Sent to any address, gratis wild pert,:free: In it sealed envelope, by remitting (pest paid) twO pestagristamps - to Dr. 11. DeLanrey,l7 Llepe•rard street, Yorh. March l-ly • ATTENTION DYSPEPTICS—Theo) of you who harelreen a ffl icted for years with this fs"life fileefiso, and who have been using alnwst every Nostrum before the public without relief, we EA7 to you try " Kieffer's A ntiflvepeptle" rind you win sten be convinced of its great i% it period Or over every ether preparation. f. We could give r et tnai.y certificates coloh orating our assertions. but a single trial is worth mote than all. l'hilfilerriedy is prepared and sold at th e Drug Store of 11..1. HEIFFER, Scutt' 'Hanover street, a few doom south of the Ceurt 1 .-- so, Carlisle. F. GAI 131)ilaoc1pipa. i' 4 4 7 4 - 4 , 7 . 2 i -7, " • - 'rxe . _ AC MII S PATENT, CH.:II\4N.- ii May 20,