r:i Take Care of Your Overcoat. [CONCLUDED FROM SECONWPAGE luxurious pillows, Mr. Mansfield dreamed .of his palotot and Mr. James Smith; and Susy of Harry Gordon and his facinating manner; whilst Harry didn't sleep at all, but thought all the while of the blue eyes and waving hair of Susy ManSfield. Next morning there were three persons gathered round the breakfast-table by the fireside. Mr. Mansfield had gone up early nud`sent down suitable apparel for his daugh ter, and had promised,to call for her in a few hours. Merrily the three talked over the last night's events, and the ball ; and Mrs. Gordon quizz ed Hard; about his overcoats, and unmerci fully told Susan how Harry always did lose his 'overcoats ; and . then Susan laughed at him too, and Harry bore it wonderfully well, and skemed rather to like it than.qthermise. And then there-was a concert lit the evening for which Mrs. Gordon had tickets, and Miss Mansfield had not—and so, another supply of clothes was sent for, and Mr. Mansfield stay ed to dinner, and Miss Mansfield stayed again , till the next morning, and then. Mrs. Gordon told Hurry she thought Miss Mansfield was too sweet and refined a creature to be at a boarding-house—and Hurry coincided with this opinion—and then Mrs. Gordon suggested she should ask her to stay with them for just the time they were to remain in New York. 'You're so much away, Harry, it went inter fere with you to have a young lady in the house.' Harry thought it wouldn't, and so Miss Mansfield stayed, and Mr. Mansfield came and dined, and talked with Mrs. Gordon, and they found out many mutual friends, and were quite taken up with old remembrances. And Harry , and Susy— oh, they strolled about the long, pompous parlors, and Susy opened the fine Chickering piano, which from a mere thousand dollar piece of furniture, became, beneath her skillful hand, awakened into all the dignity and magic of art—and libr light step and silvery laugh sounded through the rooms, and up and down stairs, making Mrs. Gordon smile and feel happy, even when Har ry was away—and altogether, it appeared as though rive of light had suddenly penetrated into the Clain, solemn dignity of the happy but quiet home.' Susan stayed, and stayed. First it was one excuse, then another, then another, there \ were plenty-to be found in the busy corniced time of Now York ; and, at last, when really neither Mrs. Gordon could find another for keeping Susy, nor Susy for staying, uor Mr. Mansfield for delaying his return to Alabama, Mr. Harry Gordon found an admirable ono, which satisfied.them all—he converted Miss Susan Mansfield into Mrs. Harry Gordon— and so she never went away at all. 'Take care of your overcoat,' said Mr Mans field, laughngly, to his s.m, as the bride and bridegroom drove off on their wedding excur-, tsion, 'for the last you lost found you a wife, and Susy is very jealous, I warn you.' 'l'll take care of both Harry and his over coat,' said Susan, smiling and kissing her hand to her father. And we suppose she did for Harry lOoked happier and happier every year—and ho never lost his overcoat again, because it was always, when he went to balls, most carefully wrapp ed up with a beautiful, delicate, discreet white satin bornous, which never wandered from its mistress, and which, after once it bad ta• ken the impress of her grace and elegance, never could be mistaken for anybody's but the sweet darling, Mrs. Harry Gordon's--as everybody called Susy, for everybody loved Susy excepting Harry and his mother—and they adored her. A MODRL SIGN BOARD. The following was put upon the door of a house occupied by a father and son. The for tner was a blacksmith and publican, the lat ter a barber: "Barnes and sun blacksmith and barbers, work done hero, horseshoing and‘shaving and hare curled bleeding teeth drawing and other farriery work, all sorts of spirtous lidera ac cording to the late commicat treety. "rake notis my wife keeps skaol and also teaches reedin and ritin and all other lamed langwetches and has militants if required to teach horritory sowin .and mathewmatiz and Ober fashunable divurshuns." AN &arum SPECTACLE.--A Chileno,,late executed at Sonora, California, addressed the spectators from the scaffold as follows.' He said if he had been an Amerio in he would not have been molested, and he advised all Span iards whenever they met a man with a white skin and fair hair to put a knife in him up to the hilt, lie complained much of injustice, bat ho would now show the people bow a Chi len° could die. He insisted 'upon_ having a woman brought upon the scaffold to play the harp for him to dance his way out of the World, otherwise he would die unhappy. In oonolusion, he said if say one present desired to send word or ir paey.to their friends where w4B going, he was just the man to take it. Cjt Thugrimpir. DOMESTIC RECIPES. USEFUL HINTS FOR LADIES Some practical cotemporary gives the fol lowing items for the ladies. Britannia should be first rubbed gently with a woolen cloth and sweet oil, then washed in warmed suds, and rubbed with soft leather and whiting. Thus treated, it will retain its beauty to the last: New iron should be gradually heated at first: after it liat k bechine inured with the heat it not creek. It is a good plan to put now earthenware into water, and let it heat gradually until it boils—Then cool again. Brown earthenware, particularly, may be toughened in this way. A handful of wheat or rye bran,' thrown in while boiling, will pre serve the glazing, so that it will not be de stroyed by acid or salt. Clean a brass kettle, before using it for cooking; with salt and vinegar. 'The oftener carpets are shaken, the longer they will wear. The dirt that collects undeE l them grinds out the threads. If you wish to preserve fine teeth, always clean them thoroughly after you have eaten your last meal at night. Woollen should be washed In very hot suds, and not rinsed. Lukewarm water shrinks woollen goods. Never allow ashes to be taken up in wood, or put into wood. Always have your matches and lamp ready for use in case of sudden alarm. Have important papers all together, whore you can lay y_our hands on them at once in case of fire. Do not wrap knives and forks in woollen.— Wrap them in good strong paper. Steel is injured by lying in woollens. Old bread may , be made al niot as good as new by dipping the loaf in coal water, then putting it in the oven after the bread is drawn, or a stove, and let it heat through. Isinglass is a most delicate starch for fine muslins. When boiling com mon starch, sprinkle in it a little fine salt; it will prevent its sticking. Some use sugar. CORN CAKE We eat corn cake every day, and our 'folks' have flattered us, until we think, for a plain, wholesome kind, ours excels all others. We take six cups of good buttermilk, one egg, salt enough, and a teaspoonful of salreratus; make it thin as butter for frying; beat quickly, and only long enough to make it free from lumps; pour into a large buttered tread pan, and bake half an hour. This is light, with a nioe, tender crust, and plenty for a family of six. TUE ORATOR. A regular old toper, slightly reeling, oyes half shut, and partly sober, is thus supposed to address a 'select few' of his pld cronies, while leaning against a lamp post in some secluded spot. 'Now, 'I ax you, fellers, who's the best citi zen, him that supports government, or him as don't do it? Why him that doesit, in course. We support government—all as drinks sup port government—that is if he tickers at a licensed house. Every blessed drop of licker that he swallows is taken to pay the salaries of them are great officers, such as mayors and, Corporations, High Constables, Presidents and Custom House gentlemen. 'Spotio we was to quit drink, why government must fail; it couldn't help it no how. That's the reason I drinks ; I don't like grog--1 mortally bate it. If I follered my own inclination, I'd rather drink buttermilk or ginger-pop, or sody water. But I take lidera for the good of my country, I to sot an example of patriotism add virchuous self denial to the rizon generashan.' AN OLD GENTLEMAN CHARMED OUT OF TWELVE HUNDRED Dataaus.—The gipsies have stolen $1,200 from au old man named Pearse, of Limerick, Maine. They made him believe that $4,000 was buried in a pot on his farm, and persuaded him to got the $l2OO together, and deposit E in a small trunk, to remain in his possession six days, while they were work ing the charm to find out the spot where the $4,000 was hidden. Soon afterwards, the gipsy woman returned, and accused the elderly greenhorn of binning the trunk, thereby de feating 'the charm.' Ho confessed he had done so, and that the gipsy woman counted the money again, and took the key, leaving the trunk and money, as ho thought, with Mr. Pearse; but at the expiration of the six days he found that the charm bad worked so potent ly that neither the money nor the gipsles could be found. DBATLI OF A, MME/I.—The Chicago Press mentions that wfew days ago a miser, named Andrew Granderson, died in that city from the effects of the miserable food his avarice compelled him to eat, and because he would not take medicines or have a physician, loot ho should be called upon to pay the expense. Since his death It has been ascertained that he had $4,000 deposited in a bank, and owns eta block in the wester)? division of the city. lie loft no will, and had Covered respectable children, who, when ho was ill, flocked to his bedside and relieved his sufferings as they could. ' 'T la Education forma the common Mind. glr:erihwiirr' ' 'Qcqi'V. %- Suniiturc. ' - - PIJOBERT B. SMILEY, CABINET la AKER and UNDERTAKER ~-,---,,,,v ~f,it tm l? .. ,, one. Unilever street, next door to A, I=4: r'': - 9:71 9 .. e , .....ta4..4, . Glass's Hotel. • ~Th ...„ He .vould respect , filly Inform the citizens of Carlish and the public generally, that he has now on hand large and elegaitt assortment of I , lllt- NITURE,consI4I n; in part of Wardrobes, Card and oth er Tables. &Of, Bureaus, Bedsteads, plain and Riney Sewing Stands, Sze.; manufactured of the best material and quality watranted. Also a general assortment of CHAIRS at the lowest prices. YRNITIAN BLINDS made to order, and repairing promptly attcauled. to. •• 41Ecr COFFINS made at the shortest notice; and hav, lug a splendid hearse be will attend funerals In town or country. 44-IBitneraker the stand—next door to IL Glass's Hotel. '''R. li. F MILEY. EXTENSIVE FURNITURE ROOM. —JAMES li. WEAVER would resnecfoully call the attention of House-keepers and the public to hisextenslve stock of elegant FURNITURE, including Sofas, Wardrobes, Centre and Tables, 7 11)ressl ng and Plain Bureaus, and every other article in his branch of business- Also now on hand, the largest assortment of CHAIRS In Carlisle, at the lowest prices. AoFFINS made at the short est notice and a Hearse provided for funerals. Ile %, solicits a call at his establishment, on North Han. over street. near Olasse's Ilotel. .o.Zr•Furniture hired out by the month or year. CR 40 . ,- - ,0 111 \ii ORNER of Han ..% .0317..),V, N, over and Luther its s C v , po. . iCA ICI,I S I.E.—The undersign ed has always on hand ri largo stock of superior Cabinet Ware. in all the different styles, which he is prepared to sell at the, lowest prices. Ile invites attention particu larly to the PATENT SPRING BOTTOM BEDSTEAD, a most useful article, which entirely obviates all ohjections.— The bottom MI he attached to old Bedsteads. They have given entire satisnirtion to all who have them in use. Tr COFFINS made to order at the shortest notice. JACOB FETTER. Stores FALL STYLE OF HA'i, •• :1S - (MOM:F. K ELLER respectfully announces t ',is old Patrons and the public generally that he has jut ...... exiled the FAL!. STYLE OF viENTI,EMP. ''s HAT:i. manthagured at one of the best eilintili. wrests in Philadelphin, to which he invites :peel 1 attention. Ile has also constantly on band n lame and 'call: ar• sortment of his nun manufacture ns it ell as city d Ilats and Capi. suitable for the season, comprising ~ r) variety of Russia, Realer. Alsdes4in :not Silk lints, fire Ished iu the Litest style, together it ith a full nssmtment of CAPS of e% cry shape and dcsrs'ipt ion, and it UN cry price. Ile particularly invites the public to call and ex amine his exotmsive iussortment, which in style, mate rill and finish. cannot be surpassed by zinc in m in d,,,t, and which he is ilidt , to put at prices low or than et or. Remember his ill stand on North llnnor er street, be tween Ileeker's and Server's stores. 1 4 1 AL L STYLE OF: HATS & CAI'S. wm. 11. TitiluT, desires to inform his old friends that he has removed to his lI,W Chtablitilllllollt. on II ili titreut, near the Railroad Depot, and Is now opeolna a lalarge an.l clew it :Issortment of the FAI.I. STYLI, OF II ATs. just received taaan Philadelphia, w lii,di the gentlemen of Carlisle an. requested to acll and examine. Ile has also a large assortment of Silk. fur and Slouch Illat ,w his own manufiteture, got up in the hest style and at larious prices. the excellence alit finish °I which he Will warrant. Ills stock lie is confident on ly needs to be 1.1M1.111 i Ilea to be approvd. Also, a large supply of Men's, Boys and Chihli en's CAPS. of Cloth and Fur, and of ever) variety of style and price just re ceived from Philadelphia. Let all who %%int a Ilat or Cap give him a call. as they may he sure of being suit ed 1.0 their own sat ishwt ion. CHINA, GI,AS'S AN I) QUEENS WARE—OId housekeepers and young% with thee also who aro expecting to become hotisekeepers,nrehri it ed to call nt nALBENTS FAMILY and ex amine his elegant assortment of Chloa,illassand Qucens- ware and other artieles in the housekeeping line. sueli as French and English tea sets. heavy banded and plain, White iirauite, gilded and blue plain, Pinner sets of ev ery variety and price, bowls and pitchers, tureens, dish es, &c. tilass•ware—•centre table and mantel lamps. Candelabras and ether lamps, great verity, table and bar tumblerit, goblets, Ac. Fruit and preserve dishes, in va riety. Cediu , ware—tubs,. buckets, churns, bowls, butter prints and ladles, meal buckets, Ac. lirushes—sweeping, white wash, scrubbing. band and shoe brushes. dusters, brooms, /cc. Market, clothes and travelling baskets. Also a choke assortment of Tobacco and Seger& Call yo who are fond of choice brands of Segars and try the Principes, 11. gxline. Steffnuonis and other Cuba varieties, and you will that them of 3thimpeachable quality. Also half Spanish and Common Segars, with choice snuff and chewing tobacco. DAIS & IP * • Co., 27ti Nlarket Street, ..4•110 - AO ENTS• FOR JACOB RIDEM, CARLISLE, and Philadelphia. Cars leave both places East and West. twice every Week. Tueadays and Fridays. All business entrusted to Mugheti, Davie & Co., will be attended to with promptness; Avhether In sake, produce or Freililt. A. 11. BARNITZ, North street. Baltimore, has also entered Into this arrangement, and will attend prompt ly to all business entrusted to him. so , , NEW BOOKS! ,ir........,.... i. 4 MAGAZINES AND trl ' to. LATE PUBLICATION S The White Veil, a Bridal Gift, by Mrs. flats, a splendid ly illustrated gift book. Longfellow, Byron, Moore, , Mrs. Hemmen and other pc, etical works, beautifully embellished. Irving's Sketch Book, plain, Jere lets and Its Sacred Localities, by Rev. W. 11. 0• debkhelmerldtector of St. Peters, Plulatra. Pleberlitg's Greek Lexicon. limner in the original, 'ifiMira, da , Allott, a new and Interesting story. May and b,csinber, by Mrs. Ilubback. ' Ellen Nor wry. by Emerson Bennett. Grace Lee, by Julia Kavanagh. Robert Graham, by Mrs. II ursh. Harper's, Graham's and Godey's Magazines fbr*May, Wit h numerous other new publications Just reed at may 2 PIPER'S Cheap Book Store. 1 ) s '; r - I '" SOMETHING NEW! ISS Uti• AlLTlllnefi PATENT iwrifiirr SELF•SHALING CANS AND JARS, For presetting fresh Fruits and Vegetables. Any one, says the Philadelphia - inquirer, will be struck at tho simplicity and admirable adaptation to the end propos ed. An intelligent child can seal them. For sale by tuttolesale or retail by I'. MONYER, juno2o North Ilanover Street, Carlisle. "" lAM NOW REC EIV ; INO YG lc g:l gBtekofßiltSaN9B thlcht tite d nost v assortmentover opened In Carlisle, to which I invite the early attention of the public, as I intend selling at prices which cannot tall to please the closest purchaser. untrch2B JOHN P. LYNE. CHEAP GOODS.---The subscriber is now oponlng s fresh lot of soasonablo goods, at the now location, opposite tho !Railroad Office, In Main street, Carlisle, which will be sold at the lowest price. sprint, it. MAUD ARM SNODG RASS. : SONNETS, , BONNETS.- The subscriber le Just rpceivlng another supply of Piing end Summer Bonnets &Insisting of English Strew chip, Braid, satin Straws, Neopolitain,and Ben Braid. Also a now supply of very choice C olored anti White Bonnet Ribbons varying in price from 123 to 60 cents per yard. , Also a large assortmeneof Children s and Misses Straw and Braid Flats. . ' 'OW. W. lIITNEII.' May 16.'65 IMPORTANT TO LOVERS OF EME9II FRUIT at all seasons.—The subscriber Imo 3u4 opened a few dozen Hermetical Rolf sealing 'FRUIT CANS, for preserving Fruits, Tomatoes, Green Corn, &c., fur a whole year • Its a fresh state—require no Foldering and may be used year after year and are easily opened and closed without the aid of a Miner. Call and exam en them. GEC. W. lIITNER. Juno 13. '55. • NEW WATC}r" AND JEWELRY STORE, W. D. A. NALIpLE, would respect full „..0.1.. . ruitiounce to the citizens io 4 .,.......s ~ s ...... , Cailisle and vicinity thin ;' ~,- , - • he has opened a large anti ;,' - ,0 . 1 12 , L"... ''. ... beautiful stock of CLOCKS. ... ' 2 5 .7 , ;›,.... ' WATCHES ,i 4 JEWELRY. ' 9 . 3 . :: , :;1.,. •on the N. E. corner of the '-',,.., 2 . ..:k1,,," , .., Public Square, in the room ~.,,,,,,:-..:_....,A517., formerly occupied by Sneed ' '- -- Elliot, one door East of O. W. Ilitner's dry good store. The stock consisting of every article in the trade, viz: GOLD AND SI_LN El. WATCHES of every style and quality, gold fob, neck vest and chatlains chains, gold lockets. breast pins, car rings, &c., &c. All goods warranted to be what they arc sold for. stir Particular attention paid to itEPAIIITNO of Oidil Watches, Jewelry, &c. All work warranted aceordlnr to quality. 'l'llu subscriber flatters himself that he can give entire satisfaction to all.that favors him with then custom. W. D. A. NM:OLE. Carlisle, July 18th '55, ?: WATCHES CLOCKS : FANCY JEWELRY, &e. I have now on hand and for sale at my UM Stand on Main Street, opposite Marlon Hall, an entirely new and elegant stock of WATCHES, JEWELRY, MEDA LIONS, &c. Gold Lever Watches, hunting and open ease, Silver do. Silver Lepine and Quarter NVatches. a large variety. Goldr.t nehors for Ladles and Gentlemen. Medallions. a splendid assurtmeht 11w ladies and gents. Breast. Pins of every pattern, and all prices, (loud Chains for vest and fob, gold curl , chains, Finger Culliplub, Studs, Sleeve But Milk., Crosses Pr p and Hoop Ear-Rings. It large variety. Silver and Rated Forks. Table and Spoons. But ter n i von, Sc. of various styles and prices. Gold and Silver Thimbles. Geld, Silver and Common Spectacles. a large assortment to suit all ges, and to which we invite particular attention. Port Monnaiesi a large assortment at every price, Gold Pees, ..f the best make at various prices. Fancy Boxes, Port Folks, Accordeons. Spectacle cases, Ladies Card rases, sill er and pearl. at ‘siri..us prices, Bracelets. gold and common; Watch (Twins ditto, Also a larg - e variety of articles in the .10welry which I R 111 sell at the loweet prices. All articles war ranted to be what they are sold fr. • diy,i,l'artleular attention laid to the REPATMNG WATCHES and all work warranted. Iteturnintt thanks to my old friends and customers L'r former patronage, respectlully solicit a continuance of their favors. june2o THOM Aie CON LYN. i 1 CLOTHING I CLOTHING N. RANT(II A: Cr. have opened and nnw of. fer for sale at their St, iv on M ,t 111th Street, ,te door wo.t, ~ f the llotel formerly held by I. Str ugh. an entire new stork of Ready Made :bit hit g FOR MEN AND Itttl's M EAR. Also. Cloths, Cassimered and 1 estluns, I, hieh w 11l be tnado up in the best style mint on reasonable tennis Shirts. t , hirLColhir ,, , Gloves. Ili.slory. Suspoliders. Satin and SumniiT Stocks, llandkeri hien., &c. of the newest styles and hest mannfacture kept constantly on hand. ('iiiithlent of their ability to please, they respectfully Si'. kit the public' pilt,llsllllUe. T UST RECEIVED AT THE FAM ) ILY GROCERY' STORE of the sul.seriber, n Me rton h i GROcr• .F.,,,V111V GROCERY ..=:-.-- c•RIESW. ._,L 1 AND VARIETY STOBV The subscriber would respectfully inform his friends ano i the public generally, that he has just returned from the city with a large and varied assortment of GROCERIES, OLASt; and QUEENSAVAIII 60 " ~, FISH, 3:c.. 47., which he offers for sale hp Ho 1` acct' P., - m ost reasonable terms, at his New ore — Ff gl . .t.. corner of North Hanover street and the I'ul, .. 1 . a r 6 . . . , lie Square. directly opposite the Carlisle Ile. posit Bank. His stock embrases everything usually in a Oreeery and Variety store. The pul , lic are invited to call and oxfunive his steel. before purchasing elsewhere, as he feels confident he can sell the best goods at the lowest prices. .1. D. HALBERT. Q REEN GROCERY STORE. - lIAIIKNESS .t3ll:l.Ln )esire to Inform tho citizens of Carlisle and VlCillit:. 4 that they have just received from the city and are nee opening in the room adjoining Bentz & Brother's Store a very coniplete assortment of Groceries. such as PRIME COFFEE, SUGAR. TEAS, 3101.M.SES, and all the yarions kinds of FTw e rs and DBI NBA', such ns Hams, Dried Beef. Bologna Sausages, Ac. by the piece or r pound. Also Herrings. Marl oral. Shad, Cod Fish and a great vnriet: of ankles not necessary to enumerate. In addition t the above, wo will receive our regular supplies of FliEsir VEG ET:A ISLES as soon ns they appear in the rite Inuirkets, to all which we invite the attention of the puhile. ns w e iu tend to sell at tht very lowest prices for Cash or Coon try Prod Ueu. HARKNESS MULLIN. pa FOR THE 'MILLION! ' .4., I am just receiving my Fall. eir wigs „fPAPER HANCINOS, iii % which surpass in style, quality and price any that have ever been exhibeted In Carlisle. I respectfully solicit to call' from persons In want of Paper Hangings of any deserirs titon, as I am confident by assortment far snritasses ally In the Borough; antrin style and prices has but few ri vals in the city. I only ask of the public to call and ex amine my assortmant before purchasing. as am confi dent lily chaste desiguil cannot fail to please the most fastidious. JOHN P. LYNE.. IFIIIOOTS AND SHOES. The subserib ) er has now on band a Very extensive and well toe eeted stock of It 0 0 T S and S 11 0 E S, which he will Foil at unusually , low pric es. Purchased from wholesale dealers, at low rates, ho can offer such induce ments to purchasers as will make it their toterest o vis it his establishment, Ile has every article in the Boot and Shoe line—for Ladles' or Gentlemons' wear—he therefore deems It unnecessary to particularize. t Persons desiring good and cheap goods are Invit ed to give him a call , CatCOFFEY.- The subscriber lens Just added to-his former stock n general selection of CIIOICI. GROCHRIES, as well as all the other variety of articles fonually kept in a Grocery Store. embrecing Me Coffee—roasted and green—at 123 and 14 cont ls • per lb., Orleans, Clarified, Crushed and Pulverized Sugars, of fine qualities; Chocolates, Spices, Me Iry Salt, and a variety of Fancy articles, all of which are o. fured at the lowest - cash prices. We are thankful for the, former support given us, and invite a further call from our friends and customers. J. W. EIIY. Marion Hall, Carlisle. LADIES DRESS GOODS.—Just, opening a largo Assortment of Spring and Summer Dress (Mods, consisting of Plain and Figured /lames. l'lain and Fi g ured Silk Tissues, Ilarage do Lathes, Plain Lawns, Figured Swiss Muslins, Organdies. Scotch (ling hams, and a great, variety °Pother goods at as low prices as can be Hound any where in the town. May Oth. '65. OW. W. TTITNER. ATENT SKIRTS; ,&0.--Just open ed another Invoice of White and Colored Patent irte, Nosquoto note, with a variety of other seasons blo goods. July 18. GEO. W. lIITNEIt. FRENCH CO RS ETS. —Ju st re ce i r od, a further supply of French Corsots of eltra ri sus. Also narrow Linen Fringes fur trimming Barg utl June2o OEO. W. lIITNER. • T I EATHER.-Fritz & Hendry, Store, ao North 3d at. Philadelphia, Morocco Manufacto • ors, Corriers,lmportere,Conindation and General Leatl or loudness. VID - OLESALE AND RETAIL-Manufactory 111 Mn ha alliitreet. Sep. 7.•1y - - .storeo auk Sl)opci. A new supply of fresh Water crackers, Soda s t,uttitr, l'ie and Sugar Buisen'it. Patina, Mrn Starch. Taploca; - Saco, Pear) Barley,' Extract of Coffee. Rico flour. Baking Powder, &c., A new let of superior Tulle WI, -- Pickles, Tomato Eutehup, French Mustard. lia) Ruin. ac. ' J. W. EBY. West siile of North Hanover Street, Dar Taney Printing well executed.. E. GOULD, iSuceessor to A. le, No. It 4 Chestnut St.. Swaim's Building. Plabniel ;dila. extensive Music Publisher, and Dealer in Musital Instruments of every description. Exelusive agent for the sale of Mallet. Davis & CO. Patent Suspension Bridge S.olian and other plAm . ,E,,_ (filbert's lioudi.ir Pianos. Melodeons. Mat thfs Guitars [tarps, Violins, Sheet Mode, Music Books. 4.c. Residents of the country will be supplied by mail or otherwise with Musk they may wish. us low as If I ur clised in person. Basing one of the largest storks to the United States. I feel contaknt of Fati , f)ing All mho may favor me with a call or order. Dealers in Music supplied on the most lit oral ten Mti Pilltlioti to let. Second-hand Pianos fer sale. ' May 20. ) CIHE A P 'W A TCH ES AND J LIVET.- BY, WHOLESALE aid RETAIL. nt the "1 Li:n delphin Watch awl Jerv.el)2o :toe, filV,. ojk Number 90 North Second Street. ~ r uer of Quarry, Philadelphia. Cr Id V..:0 e i '\ , Lure'. Watches, full jewelle s d, 1S tar . 7- 6 ; at eases, - - 00 AC, ~.. .c.,,, Geld Lupine, 18 earatenses, .24 (0 '.1 1 41...1[...4,..re40f..31.§. Sll Ver . ... jewets. \ 9 00 40 •CONI ,, VO'l Silver Lever, full jewelled, ' 12 00 7 00 7 00 1 t 0 Superior Quartkis, Cold Speetarlet , . - Nine Silver Spectacles, Gobi Bracelet s. 1 idles' Gold Pencils, Silver Tea Sp. ons. (701 , 1 Pans, with Penril and Silver Holder. Gold Finger Rings cents to zi.S; INatch Olagerem phtin. eent.. haunt Loner. 25; other ertteles In proportion. All goods warranted to be ghat they Ere sold tor. STAUFFER & !EARLEY, On hand. snme Cold and Silver Levers and Lupine+ Rtilllower than the above prhere. PATENT, CHAMPI ON Fl i'llOol SAFES. with ila:Fs I'mcdrr Trout' Lucks. d a a hi .eUcarded separate ls at the rids Fair, London, Isbl, and :a at the World's Fair. !cow rh. 180 and 151. The Ful•FCi I- Ts are the sole nuinufacturrre id proprietors in this tqate i f la abort, Unequalled Safes nr d The reputation of the nine -Herring's Sal,," Is Ucorld hie, and for the last thirteen NC witnessed and borne t. sti• ninny to their srvvrt. FAILING tire proof qualities. .teria than 12,000 of the.a. Sato; have been actually sold, 21cod over Two IMNIMF.a have passed triumphantly thrur.h accidental fires. The public are assured that all Safts manufaetured by the subscribers are not only guaran teed to be fully equal, but in many respects even slip* rlor td those which have been so severely tried by tee. Few will forget their, services In the In pint: of the j "Tribune establishment," New York. and at the Chat Fire in Strawberry street, at the large lire last July, opposite the Girard 'House: and AM more rervt.tiy In the Fire at Fifth and Chesnut tits., in the city . f Phildelphia, in which these Fares came forth the ae knowludgud CiWiengi, when many other securities CO., Inns Stn.: .U4l , DANK LOCK MAKERS. :34, WALNUT :!•treet, Philadelphia. Chiltrd Iron Safes, Arith Powder Proof Locks, manu factured enressly for Pinks, Brokers, Jewell.qs, and others requiring security from rogues. Bank 1 aults. 'Mors. ke. on hand and made to order. All the most celebrated Locks for sale at manufacturers' priers. Second hand "Safes." "Salamanders" and "Icon Chests" of other makers. have been taken In part. pay ment for Herring's for talc at ball price. apl.ll .111 1) A o lC c : ,\ : 1 1 1. '' ' S tu l ai lk tu l fact T ur C T - m i i e l nto r j o PS I A 1 1 • N . • I'ATENT SQUAItE UPIII6IIT WOOD fIUX No. lOti North FOURTH street (above 1tne(91.1111,,M.1,1,- PIII A. Matches having become an indispensable:lolc* In housekseping, the subscriber after a great sacrifice of time and money, is enabled to offer to the public an ar ticle at once combining Utility and Cheapness. like in ventor knowing the danger apprehended OR ACCUIIIa Of the finusey manner in whirl' Matches are generally packed in paper, has by the aittof .ew Steam Marldnery of his own invention, succeeded in getting up a SAILTY PATENT SQUARE UPRIGHT WOOD DON; this bra is far preferable, in as much that It occupies no there set m hen the old round wond box, and contains at least Two Hundred per Cent more Matches, which to Shippers is considerable advantage; It Is entirely new, and secure ngaiust moisture and spontaneous combustion, dispel. all dangeron tninstx , rtation by means of Railroad,Steana boat or any other mode of Conveyance. These Matches are packed so that one gross or more may be shipped to any part of the World with perfect safety. They are the most desirable article for 11h m. Consumption, and the Southern and western market that have ever been invented. IMALERS and SHIPPERS, will do well to call me oxamme for tlivolselves. 11311. These to:ltches, aro WARRANTED to bo superior to anything heretofore Offered to the Public. Phila. Dec'r 4, 1554 VRENCII TRUSSES, Weighing less than 234 ounces, for the cure of ilerniaor Rupture acknowledged bythe highest medical authorities of Phil adelphia, incomparably superior to any other In use.— Sufferers will be gratified to learn that the occasion nc w offers to procure not only tho highest and most env, but us durable a Truss as any other, in lieu of the matrons and uncomfortable article usuitily sold. Ihere in no dif lenity attending the fitting, and when the pad is leckt ed it will retain its position without change. Persons at a distance unable to call on the subscriber, can have the Truss sent to• any address, by remitting five dollars for the single Truss, or ten for the double— with measure round the hips, and stating side affected. It will be exchlnged to suit if. net fitting, by returning at once, unsoneal. For sale only by the Importer, CALEB H. NEEDLES, W. SHELDON Air' LADIES. requiring the benefit of Mechanical Sup porters, owing to the derangement of the Internal Or gans, inducing falling of the Womb. Vocal, Pulmonary, Dyspeptic, Nervous and Lipinal Weakness, are Info-rued that a competent and experienced - Lsnr will be in atc tend:ince at the Rooms, (set apart for their exclusiN* use) No. 114 TWELFTH St., lot doer below Race. July 26,'54. GRATIS I—Just Published—A now DIS.COVERY IN M EDICINY..—A few words on the Rational Treatment, without Medicine, tipermaterthea, or local weakness, nervous debility, low spirits,lassitude, weakness of the limbs anti back. indisposition and is ra pacity for study and labor, dullness of apprehensicia kip s o f memory, trifcirgion to society, love of sclitude te midity, self distrust. dizziness, headache. involuntary discharges, pains in the side. affection of the eyes, pixn. pies on the face, sexual and other infirmities in man. From the French of Br. B. beLancey: The important fact that these alarming compitints may easily be removed wrrimur IdEDICINE. is in this small tract clearly demonstrated, and the entirely new and highly successful treatment, as adopted by the Author, fully explained, by means of which every one is enabled to cure himself perfectly and at the least possible Kitt, avoiding thereby all the advertised nostrums of the day. Sont to any address, Vratis and post free. In a sealed envelope, by remitting (post !laid) two postage stamps to Dr. IL DeLancey, 17 Lispassrd street, 'fork. Karel' 1-ly TTENTION DYSPEPTICS—Those of you who'havebeen afflicted fbr yews with this thersomo disease; and who have been using almost every Nostrum before the public without relief, we sny to. Sou try ' 4 Kleffor's Antillyspeptle" and you will soon be convinced of its great superiority over every other preparation. I We could give yoU many certificates carob orating our assertions, but,a single trial is worth more• than all. This remedy Is prepared end cold at the Drew store of It J. HEIPT.EII, Seuth Hanover street, a AM doors smith of the Ccurt 1 , 7 , 11 e; Carlisle. pl;ilillelpijta. NM ME=I Jolt>: DONNELLY -100 North FOURTH St. 1111111,1 a. Corner Twelfth and Itnrostreets, El Erg ( 0 1 (•u