Zion'litintotio. A CAT FIGHT. . The following account of how Mike Malo ney caught a cat: narrated by. 'The Old Pa triarch,' will b e e rend with interest. Mike bated cats, and when Biddy told him there was one •behind the big ehist in the corner,' be resolved to, kill her, but to do so it was necessary to match her first, and, for want of a better trap, be made a bag of one of Biddy's petticoats. ' Holding this close against the edge of the chist, he took a look behind and saw a pair of bright eyes glaring at him. 'An' it is there ye are, yy devil ? Be out o' that now ; luck to all . yer kin, ye thavite vagabond ye.— Beditil, an' ye won't leave me house thin at all wid perlite axiu? ter self-will bates a pig's entirely. Biddy, have yes any hoi water• in the house ?"Yes, I've a plinty, Mat. ; the toy kittle's full of it.' 'Be afther castin' the niatther of a quart thin behiut the chist, till I say how the shay divil likes it.' Hould close, Mat' ; here goes the wather.' Dash went the water, and out jumped the animal inlo Mat.'s trap. 'Arrah, be the holy poker•, I havefim in, Biddy.' says Mat., drawing close the folds of the garment ; 'now, bad 'cess to yes, ye Dde, it's nine lives ye have, is"it? Be after axin me forgiveness for the thaviu' ye:lnive been loin in me house, for I'm thiukitt' the nine lives ye have won't save ye now, any how. Biddy, seize hoult uv the poker, an' whin I'll shoulder the ha then you'll bate the daylight out or 'nu.' Mat threw the bundle over his shoulder, and told Biddy to play •St. Patrick's -lay in the morning' on it. Biddy struck about throe notes of that popu lar Irish air and suddenly stopped, exclaim ing:— 'What smells so guar, .Mat It's a takin' me breath away wid the power uv it.— Och, murther, Mat.' sure an' ye have the devil in the sack.' -Bate the ould thin ; yez 'ill never have a better chance.— Bate the horns off ; lather 'im like blazes, me darling' 'Augh I' says Biddy, 'Pm faint in' with the power or 'int. Cast off yet, Mat 'llowl,y St. Palter I' says Mat. throw lug dawn the sack ; 'Biddy, the haste is a pole cat! Lye the Imp° or yes 'ill be kilt intirely. Murther 'an turf, how the huthen B mills. Och, Beddy Maloney, a purty kittle o' fish yes made uv it, to be sure to, be ntis takin' that little divil for a harrumless cut.' 'Mat, for the love o' Gal if yes cimvanient to the door•. be father openin . it, for I'm nearly choked wid 'jut. °eh, Biddy Maloney, bad 'luck to yez for lavin ould Ireland, to be mur thered in this way. I-lowly Mary, petted me ! Mat, I'm clane kilt intirely—take me ott o' this!' Mat drew her out doors and then brcd i t i plor the pump like a quarter-horse, cloSely followod by Biddy. 'Sure that little villain bates the (hail intirely ; he's ruined Me house, an' kilt Biddy, an' put me out o' consate wid myself for a month to come. Och, the dessavin' vagabone, bad luck to 'im,' and Mat plunged his bead• into the horse•trough up to his shoulders. 'Get out that, Mat, I'm nearly blind,' and Biddy went under wa ter. 'Och, the murtherin' baste,' says Biddy, sputtering the water out of -her mouth, 'me best petticoat is spoilt intirely. Mat Maloney divil a trap will I ever help yez sit for a cat again.' 'Dont trouble yerself, Misthress Ma lOney, you've played the divil as it is. Niver fear me 'lain' a hap'orth o' yer assistance.— It's a nath'ral fool ye are, to'bc takin' a baste uv a pole-cat fur a house cat.' Mat and Bid ..dy went cautiously back - to the .cabin, from the offensive quadruped had taken his departure. Things were turned out of doors, Biddy's petticoat buried, the bed, which for tunately escaped, moved to a near neighbor's, the stove moved outside, and for a week they . kept house out of doors, by which titue, by dint of scrubbing; washing and airing, the house was rendered once more habitable, but neither Mat or. Biddy have forgotten the 'strange cat.' . AFFECTING SCENE.—CoI. John Darrington, an officer of distinction in . the war of 1812, died at his residence in Clark county, Alaba ma, on the 12th ult. At his bitrial his slaves collected in large numbers near the grave, and one of them, an old man, requested per. mission 'pray over his old master. Ills fel low slaves and fellow-mourners joined in a hymn which ho gave out from memory, when he offered to the Throne of Meroy a prayer, Which, for deep pathos and profound humility and adoration, it is said, could not be excell ed. The tears of a large concourse of white persons present , shoved how deeply they were moved by the fervor and earnestness of Wei good old slave. pREDIATIME INTEUMENTB,—A letter in a London newspaper, describing the fearful ra vages' of cholera, at Florence, Italy, states that vie of the supposed victims, who had been burled lu the Treepian Cemetry, with a num . bar °labors, revived, and having freed him say f r om the thin coveting of sandy earth which had been thrown otor him, managed to crawl home, when he declared that he felt m any of the bodies move about. The grave was accordingly opened. and no lees than ten of the corpses were found to have stirred, and some had bitten their fingers and otherwise 'mutilated themselves. They were all dead, grave was opened. however. when the . , 'Please t:o'phanzy the pheolinks' of timid young man within froni •twenty to fifty yards inspiring distance of a snake (wive feet in di ameter and one hundred and twenty in length,! 'The 'Sea Serpent' isnt :worth mentioning. and it altogether beats the wonderful Jvi.l Snake I heard of in the Western States, sail to have the power of separating itself into, several parts, and afterward' uniti•ig a gain at its pleasure. About that joint-snake •thereby hangs a tale :' 'A 'stranger' was'describing the wonderful powers of this 'pining sarpient' to a knot of individuals congregated 'somewhere out West. They listen with open eyes and mouth agape with astonishment at the startling account.— But the assurance that it could separate itself 'clean apart in five ot• six pieces,' and come tug then agin as slick a jint as ever you see,' was a little too,much to believe :ill at once.-- As a public speaker once rein irked, they doubted the fact,' and jut iniateil as much. 'That's so, I've seen it,' quietly remarked a very honest and innocent-looking who stood by. She ! ye dont say so ! Tell us about it won't ye?' exclaimed two or three in a breath 'Wall, I doll't mind said the Lousier. 'Yet. see, I was cumin' 'lung the edge of ~the perayre one tnornin,',l.wn in Indyanner, when fast I it now, I come across one or these 'ere jilt. snakes, as they call etn, a great nice feller, stretched out in the sun as p, city us ever ,ou :Ace. I didn't se Are hint. but just stepi ed back a little,wayq, and out asaplin about foie• feet 11101 a iwig, Ling ans) trimmed it out slick with illy Thhiks I, il feller I'll tied out putty•gluick how many ilitts you got in yet. So I stepped up kinder softly. and hit hint a right smart aer'o,s his back, and by thunder ?' 'Did he apart': hilt did Le do then?' asked he liAviiers, very ❑ a rch excited. —Wily, 'be flew into morn ~ forty piece: and iloyy 'uteri if every dartotd one of 'on didn't t , il.e riyht after clrerbucker przine To likEe A I'PLES.-11ave. ready a tight bar rel, and cover the bottom with dry,pebbles,,, 7 - Before putting your apples in the barrel, wipe each one with a dry cloth, and pick out all that are bruised or wormy. The pebbles are intended to attract the 'damp of the apples After putting in the fruit carefully, head up the hart el, and piaster the seams with mortar, and put a thick rim of mortar all round the top. Put the barrel to its place, and let it re main undisturbed until wanted for use. The best sorts of apples may , thus be' preserved until July. The above is from an eastern paper, and is probably worth a trial. • _Tae TEACHINGS OF SCIENCE. —A writer in ono of the English papers recently stated that' the noon shadow of a church tower in his neighborhood had se; altered in his romem• branco that it was in arrears t*o hours. A scientific gentleman, in reply, speaks of the statement as a delusion, and concludes a sen sible article with this language: •I may observe that tho ro.ling earth can not swerve nn atom from its course, nor the great globe of day transgressed its path by one degree; that the vast m;ichitiery of the spheres, and the gorgeous fabric of the "hea vens, w e framed upon principles that cannot fail, and governed I y laws that know no change.' WORKS OF NOAH WEDBTER.-It i 8 supposed that with aids exception of the Bible the lexi cographic works of Noah Webster have the large . st circulation of any books in the English language. Nearly twelve hundred thousand copies of Webster's Spelling book were sold by one firm in this city last year, and it is ustlikirited that more thaw ten times as many are sold of Webster's Dictionaries as of any other series in this country. Four fifths of all the schdol books published in the United States are said to own Now York has placed 10,000 copies of Webster's Unabridged in as-tnany of her public schools. Massachusetts has, in like manner, supplied 8,218 of her public schools; and Wisconsin and New Jersey all their schools.—N. Y. Com. Adv. LIBUOISM OF A DOG IN Tut CRIMEA.—The following account of the exploits' of it dog in the Crimea is translated from the Gazette of Trieste, and surpass every thing heretofore re corded of the devotion and bravery of this no ble animal: , "A great sensation has•been caused in the camp of the allies by the heroic. deeds of a dog belonging to Colonel Metmann, of the 73d Regiment of the Lino. On the 16th of August, during the hattle of the Tehernaya„ the quad ruped broke his chain, fought in the ranks of the army, saved the, life of a sergeant and a soldier and took three Russian prisoners. A ball struck his foot, but the wound only ern-. bittered the more. Ho them himself upon a Russian officer, flung him to the ground, and dragged him prisoner by his coat collar to the French. A physician has bound, and the four footed hero is convalescing. Ho will proba- bly receive some mark of honor, as another d-g in the English army Las been rewarded. with a medal for his devotion to his master." t.Jl';f.t.4ol.k Q.9.w:t[itiA?.o‘, 3usincss roar, 11 - 11:t..,,,5. B. 1.(11.1.F.FER Office, in North street two doors from \Volta, t Campbell's storo. Miro luau's, mitre particularly from 7toU Al clock, A. .11., and from 5 to 7 o'clock, I'. M. (1-.\.8.D.-1)0C3TO11 S. P. ZE.l(i LP, It from haneaster city, offers his Pri.dession .iirVIVOS to th,i ritleuus Or Carlisle and edrinity in all if,. various tlilieu aid Ohl Ii use innerly occupied as Suner * s Ilarthvare Story, :sixth ilitiviver Street, idiot,: lie can lie consulted :it ail hours "'non not prciessionally engaged. Culls to the cotihtr, promptly iOl to. moderate. Carlisle, .11,iy lt.. ISs,7,:int l. C. .E. 1I()- 11'.%'11114: , AN. 1/nll'C:tilt' ri,idelice at I. /110.1.1' SUVA. one dine pant of the lierman He t...ruled Church.' lir. Illumenthal “tiers profeSSlollai MTV ietqv t. the citizens of c sc ii s ie :Litti t\•. 40.jr•Ven..ons from a Mgt:titre laboring under ehrnnir dimoasos inay consult by Jotter. intien 6uurs. from 7 to .1 A. M.. and J to 4 P. M. sridn,'44ti tl'l.CE.—Notiee is hereby given that 1 halo. this day. ass,..-lated with in. in t h e of my procession. \kin. M. 1 0 .. n rise and 111,S. )1. E.:gr. , . .111 business, in fit in, sill be attended tint this linove under ine firm of 1-101 11. M. BIDDLE, .It'ty 1.,0r Li I'. Attorney .at Law. nootem's i;ow. AII business I,lltl.llritr, WI Li. 111111 sill be 111,1:11pLly :It tended to V.1 : .1.1.A:\1 C. .ttIIEE.NI, Attorney t Wilco In )latfi Street, Carlisle. 011trlistCd to Liw IViil ha promptly at tended m. Feb, 7. '5:1: k_ N. li It E EN, Attorney, at law, has ii . s..t,ci,,d in m.••lianieshilm, 1. , r Om practlve...l Ills ~,.••5i1,11.. All kinds ;.I' I.ersl \Vritiip.4. 0,11,4.1.101,,.. I' lilt 1 , 11.4111.5, A: , ., promptly atioild.L.4l t, Oltirl. "pi,- sit,. 'Pr. Lin g's ro•ideure. SUR \ EYING, ill all its dill, rent hranolies pr..mptly attoiitli.,l I, GB. 11()LE Attorney at I,:tw, will at tend promptly lir, in till. i.li.un 'it Esq.. Nr•tli Ilamnrr ,trl•Ot. tal'l, 4 lo. Aril II in.,' rill , . d t • in he 11\0111 Carl6ll . CLn Inert tl.ll 1111 y, 41,1..11 111.011 th. tut. 1, 1:,:p I )It. (; Et ). IV. N E11)1('11 r.tt.1,111, -P ttp,rati tap.•ll the tot•LI% sitlet Adia.'ont • 1111:it ~1 " it it ittAy jut', t , iU in,trt ittl or', l'i%. t. Sinzle tevt 1%. 1%104 t ; ill t Alt it vial Palm.- Hl t [II 1:e zitlat tug l'ioces. and et ,ry uppliaurr 114 1 ,1 in Dental Art." tlittrattog room nt the rosid,ilve el Ur ; 4 tintltel C.llititt, tt e.t !ILI% t.trevt,, 1) It. /KG E Z. 111 i ET Z ()Fier. tho taa414.”, , iilo,ruthor, t n rth Pitt stia,t, Car s 11,1 e. • \V. BR A NIYI', 31anuCaut tires ut k • >llnorat Wdter.:, Freneh `.le, Porter end rider. North East Street. nom' the Rail Road Itrdl4", Carl' cICIII ENE It A NI) CON A" E1 .. .1.N 1.. SPONSLEII, late 11e:1i:tor of Cintiher au a county. will carefully attend to the 1.1,11151 i, tie it of :ill such litislness ns may ha entrusted to hits. the writ lug of hoods. Mortgages Cont raeti , ..Vc. Ile „ ill also devote his attention o the proairitn: of Land rants. l'ensiens. at% :Is well Ils the ',maim.. al,' sale' of Ilea' Estate, negotiations, of loans, we. 11.D—01licti West Ili. h Street. formerlv t coupled, y . 31. Ilmairesl alsq. near the Methodist eliti--11. Fri N. ROSENSTEEL, [louse, Sign, Fancy and Ornamental Painter. Irvin's (formerly flarper's) Row, near ll'titer's Dry Geo& More. lie will attend promptly to all the above descriptions of paint ing. at remamahle prices. The various kinds of graining attended to, such as mahogany, oak, walnut, Re., In the improved styles. ALT IMOR E CAR D.-Salt:7n - A s Fine Fact ry tilled and Oround Alum salt, con• staittly ou hand and Mr sale. CARR, 01ESE & CO., Flour, Grain and Lumber Comet isidon Merchants, Spear's Wharf. Alit “, CEMENT and CALCINED pLAsTER. Agency. ot the N. A. and Rosendale Baltimore, Jan. till, I' a. r,Gli'rP XT EIV (1 It Y RIESOII AD VARI ET Y C STOR E. The subseriber.would respectfully inform his friendsand the puldie generally, that he lets just returned front the city is ith a large and varied assortment of GROCERIES, GLASS and qui...Es:Ll% A FISH, &c., ti., Melt he offers for sale on the W ": ne.st reasonable terms, at -his Now Store, si . corner of North ll:mover street anti the Pod. lie Square. directly opposite the Carlisle lie. posit Bank. Ills stock embrases everything usually In a Orocery and Variety store. The public are invited to call anti examine his stock before purchasing elsen here, as he feels confident he can sell the hest goods at the lowest prices. .1. I), lIALIIEIIT. G REEN GROCERY STORE. HARKNESS A MULLIN '- iZsire to inform the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity that they have just received from the city and are now opening in the room adjoining Bentz S Brother's Store, a very complete assortment of Croceries, sueh as PRIME COFFEE, SUUAIt, TEAS, MOLASSES, and all the various kinds of SPICES and DRIED MEAT such as Hams, Dried Beef, Bologna Sausages, Ac. by the piece or pound. Also Herrings, Mack erel,Shad, Cod Fish and n great variety of artielos not necessary to enumerate. in addition to the above, we will receive our regular supplies of FRESH VEGETABLES as KOllll !IS they appear In thu city markets, to.nll of which we Invite the attention of tho public, as we in tend to sell at tht very lowest prices tor Cash or Coun try Produce. HARKNESS dc MULLIN. BOOTS AND SHOES. The subscrib er has now on hand a very extensive and well so. tided stock of B 0 0 VS and S II 0 E which he will sell at unusually low pric es. Purchased from wholesale deide'rs, at low rates, he can otter such Induce. mints to purchasers as will make it their interest to VIP' it his establishment. ,Ile has every article in the hoot and Shoo `lino—for Ladies' or °optimum' wear—he therefore deems it unnecessary to particularize. Aar Persons desiring good and cheap goods are Invit ed to give him a call. " W. SHELDON. 70Roce COFEE— RI ES Th,o subscriber F has just added to his former stock a general selection of CHOICE GROCERIES, as well es all the other variety Of articles or; ( molly ma ke!) t t e dn ati n a fit t or i ? 2 ,.qu a b o n d uilli embracing per lb., Orleans, Clarified, Crushed and Pulverised Sugars, of fine qualities; Chocolates, Spices, Dairy Saltyand'a variety of Vtaney articles, all of which aro a. fared at the lowest cash prices. We Aro thankful for the former support given us, and Invite a further call from our friends and customers. J. W. EDY. Marlon Hall, Carlisle. . • .... UST RECEIVED AT THE PAM , ILY GROCERY STORE of the subscriber, n ,Mq r on Ilan,' A now supply of fresh Water Crackers, Soda, Butter, Plc Nic and Sugar Bulseult, Parton, Corn Starch, Tapioca, Sago, l'oarl Barley, Extract of Coffee, Moo Flour, Baking Powder, &c., A new let of - superior Table Oil, .Plakles, Tomato Kettlahp, French Mustard, Bay Rum. d:o. - J. W. EBY. Eitorcs aub 01)opo. EW IV AT Ulf AND J E \VELE. STORE, W. D. A. NAIR:I,E, would respecttul, announce to the citizen, Carlisle end tieiully the 4 tA he . hen . opened a large find ntalf txl stuck of t'lJA'ls.s. ft 10 2 W ATI MISS •&. .I I:\\'l. 3 on the N. Learner of the Puldic Square, in the rof `4!.'17 - -- , •F 5 .4t A • • • ffrwerly occupied by i . : 111 1 1,1;4 ta . 1%". Ilittier's dry {:and store. The stock cousistlng every tinkle In the trade. viz: (:111,11 AND SI IA /../ xv.vrcli of every style end quality. g,ht ,•hathiols gold lockets, hreast pills, Cal (... Sc. AII goods lsarranted to he u hat they are ; ,ld for. P:ti•th-tilar attention paid to BEl'Alltll).'n o't /it Winches, .Imcoicy. Ac. .111 twirl. warrant) d nrrordiru to It ttality• ,mbscriber flatters himself that M. cal. give ontirc saitinfact ion to all that nitlo . s him o ith custom. 11.1). A. NAUGLE. 18th N . • ' , ep- . ," \V .1T( 'll ES 1 (,' L(/(..115 . 5, '''' "):. I#l F.\ NCI . .11'. NV EIJI{ Y. A.C. . J. 9.1 I have now MI )111 1 1111111 II r sato al la? , 'id ;' .. t...111‘1 1;11 ;1.1111 :".11,1•L.11111;;Sit.1! NI1111;11 I/311. illl entirely new awl elegant .tnrlt or ATi'll 1.: , . .I LI% F.I.ItY, 31E1).11.10.N: 4 . , Fe. C.l.ll,•ier N 1 at.lies. hunting Allll 011011 rasa. :iill'er 1111. diner Lepinr mid Quarter I%atelies, a large variety. (.. , Iti Anchors rer Ladies and i;entlitinen. . . Nledallittn 4, tt splen.llll zism•rtllll,l.t ft - tr ladies and gents. Pins ttleVerg pattern. and all prices.. tit.l,l Chain , for vest and fttit. vorld curb chains. pincer ruff-pins. t , t Lids. SIPLIVII 1 . 1%, , 5i•S 1) p and /1(...p Ear-It ings, a large variety. ;livr and „Plated rt , rks. Tattle and TVA SrIOIS, ISut tl.t . IC nit 'f t adults styles and prices, ttt•ltl and rev (it 11. Sllvor and Comm , Spevitteles, it lartrit assortmet t ttt snit all gnu. :old to ii Lirlr WO route itarticult.r att ttitt Port I.ttittittitts. a lar,.l , assttrtnt out at every itritte, lilt Petis:ot ,various prittes. Faitt•y• Bctxtts. Port F , Ilos, A omilieo7)s. Spetttattle Card ( e ases. silt er nil pearl, at taritt,its prletts, ' Itrtt•t•lttts. Lrt4tl 11110 ditto. , . . . Also a lurk• varivtv 1/f 4irt ides in the Jewelry line which I will'sell at the lowest prices. Al' articles war ranted to lei what they are sold for. s)...i'artirmlor tention paid to the RI:P.11111M; )F NV A TrIIES rind all murk warranted. Iteturnitmthanis to my old friends and customers for former patrome_e. 1 respertfuily solicit a continunnee or their favms. itirre2.o TI r.11.1S CON LYN. 1 .071 j CLUTIIINU 11.1\'1'('11 ('o. have pelted and ii..w fvr for sale at t11.•!1. 11. nn 11 vst. Itld `tee. I nt• the Il t,I f”rinerly by C. Stcti,bi as rbt.n . .• no, nt ready )11td, Ft, A\l) ryr: Car.siarerral rind I er.rtirp,:s. , 11l I r marl r rip In till. 1 / 4 t) le ntorl en 11,1• , .11111.11. tel •. .111 rt I %.11ar , :. tllrkreS. lberiery. Sitspetblers. r-atir r. 1.. I \ arrinithiet tar Lept er il,rirtrirrilt et their ability to plear-e. they relrect fully si I.•it be pitlrlie lartrerair.e. 1 . 1 . 1)1 ES I)IESS GOODS.- .../ oponi:lg a lar-I,' aSSL.I t inellt ..f :'ibrint; :‘,..! Slm: In, o, howl', con.silding of Plain and Fitz - nred Bann,. Plain and I..l,4tirvd Sii!Olis•aire., Intrat.a. da• Calm.., l'lll I.lw L,.. / . 1,.:111eli : 4, 115 , )1 udius, ( lrgandics. ;leldeli 6i: ki,. :old a groat %mint) of litino. gniols :d aS low pri ., c. 411 Ile r , 111.11.1 11113 Where in OW 11.1111. Slay :1t1i..51.). GEO. W. lIITNER. 1 1 ALL STYLE ()I.: HATS & CAI) WM. li. TRORT, •Lsslres to inform his old frit): that h 0 has removed to his new estaLlishment ou IL I , :reot. near the Railroad Depot, and is 'low openin lar,ze and elegant assortment el the FALL .7 7 1 IF HATS. just received from l'hiladelphia.'iii ' 43 the gentlemen of Carlisle are retill.teil t.,1 null a examine. Ito has also It large assortment nit Silk, 1 iitol skit, h ihits ,) 7.7nt nip in I•est style and at various prices, the smiellidice and 1176 .1 which ho will warrant. Ills stock ho is ...minima • ly needs to he exaMi lied to lie lippr.o dfsli, a hi supply of Men's. lloy's and Children's CAI 7 ,. ui th and Fur. 111141'of en cry variety of style and price just milved from Plilladeltilda. Let all in hut want a Hat Cap gine him a Van. as they may be sure or Luring su ed to their own satisfaction. pATENT SKIRTS, -&e.—Just Opel ed .I.4Am. 'lively,' of White and Colored I.st, )It,'squeto nets, with ti variety of ether selll.ol 1,10 goods. July IS. GEO. W. lIITNE IE A.TITEIt.-Fritz Ilenilry, Stoll J N,,rth st. Philadelphia. M.noren Mannthet ars. Curriere, Importers, Conandhsion and (ientnal 1.4 a. ur bnelness. NV IItiLESA IX AND ItETAIL--Manufact. , ry 15 ` hs 311stryet. t 4 t. p. 7 —ly - )11)01:TAN'1"170 LOVERS .0 I FRESH FRUIT at all seasons.—Tho • uto•rit,er just a few dozen 11mla:deal self .eallng CA\ ... for preserving Fruits. Tomatoes. tlren t.t.111. fora whole )ear In a fre.ll statt—requir a nn r elder I and may be used year after year and are easily 'upet end closed without the aiitof n [linker. fall and exa. en them. liEO. W. MTN Eit. June 111. 'r,;'). 1 - ---,,--:------ rCIR THE MILLIC attPAPEN.,::,—",:;-.,--; .4 4.•41 ~0 ---,---- 1 and just receiving me I. , ~-... 060.1.0CilltS ; : ,, , :f- , -.4 stock of PAPER lIANGiNi • e V, s z , ii i .i which surpass in style. gnat' and price any. that have e been exhibeted in Carlisle. 1 respecifull) solicit a c from persons In want of Paper Hangings of any dear,. Hon. as I ILIII confident by assortment fin. surpasses a ih the Borough; and hi style and prices luts but few cats in the city. I only ask of the public to call and . amine my assortment before purchasing. as I am cm, dont my chaste designs cannot NI to please the m, fastidious. JOHN P. INNE., West Woof North Hanover Street, SOMETHING NEW ! • ANTHER'S PATENT DD AIL-TittllT SELF-SEALING CANS ANP JARS, For preserving fresh Fruits and Vegetable.+. Any en says the Philadelphia Inquirer, will bo struck at t simplicity-and adndriblo adaptation to the end prop rd. An intelligent child can seal them. Filr vale umelosalo or retail by P. MONYEIt. june2o North Hanover Street, Carlisle. j')ONNETS, BONNETS.— ) Tho subscribur Is just receiving another supply pring and Summar Bonnets ronslstlng of English Str chip, Braid, satin Straws, Neopolitain, and Ben Bra also a now supply t•f vary choice Colored and dill Bonnet Ribbons varying in price from 1.2% to GO eel par yard. Also a largo assortmont of Childruni and Missas Str and Braid Flats. GEO. W. 111TNER • :Slay Id. 'to a BIN4-1-IAI, DAVIS r- -. I L I 7 Co., 2111 Market Strout, Phlladolphlo, AGENTS FOR JACOB RIIEEM, * CARLISLE, and Philadelphia. Cars leave both Places East and We twin, every Week, Tuesdays and Fridays. All bomb. entrusted to Bingham. Davis & Co., will be attended with promptness. whether In sales, produce or freight A. li. BARNITZ, North street. ,Baltimore, has n' entered into this arrangement, and will attend prom' ly to all business entrusted to him. 31430,-3m. NEW BOOKS! 1...g.t4ft ; MAGAZINES AND In VON 1 1 , LATE PUBILICATIM The White Veil, a Bridal Gift, by Mrs. Hale, a splond ly illustrated gift book. Longfellow, Byron, Moore, Mrs. Romans and other (Meal works, beautifully embellished. • Irving's Sketch Book,ldain, Jerusalem mill its Sacred Localities, by Rev. W. 11. denholmor, Rector of St. Peters, Phtiad'a. Dickering's Greek Lexicon. Homer In the original, • Miranda Elliott, a new and interesting story. May and December; by Mrs. Hubback. Ellen Norbury, by Emerson Bennett. (Trace Leo, by Julia Kavanagh. ,Bobert Graham; by Mrs. Hurst'. 'Harper's, Grahauef , and theley's Magazines for May, With numerous other new publicat lons just ree'd at uuty.:l Plrklit'B Cheap Book Store. /1/)ittibrip !pa. ~'_' iiE. -(loULD,lSuccessor to A. Tilt. • No. 114 Chestnut 't.. SU:11111'N Building. 1'1111:11k1 1111111, eXtensive Music l'ublishor. and Leah: , in 31 u 14 ' al 11,, , trtimelit, of et ery description. Lhttlusive agent for the sale of linnet. I)111 IS A: Co. 1 . 11t(.111 SU,111•1)S11111 1:11 , I W 1 -1:4.1i1111 and oilier PIANI.I6. tillltca' s Boudoir I into,. Nlclt drills. litt tin it Gullets llarps. Violins. Sheol. )I lisle. )I nide Books. A,. licttidents of the country will be supplied lty mall or otherwise with music they tituy wish. its Ito as II pur chased ill pert-on. Iltu ing one of the tHrp,t, stocks 111 the l' tilted htittes. I fuel ernittleut of sntisfying 1111 the ',my fixer tin, 01111,1 ~,Il or order. I , oaler, in *.%110.,h• supplied 1,0 the nast lil eral tai IDS Sto lA. N . C. , 111i-11111.1d I lanai; for sale. Slay 20, 5t.,-1: (111 EA l' V ATcii vs' A NI) .11.1V1' 1.• V.) RV. \V 111)1,1•:S.11,E atal ItI.TAII,. at 1,1:.• I I i :.- dolphia 'I% at, h alai .li•mrlly :.1.4.1 0.. illu •• . Nuakl4rr , H, North : 4 .,.g5,1 :.trect.. , 1 ". 40 ( Iler ~r Quarry, 11111;0000a. Q,.,',' Le‘er 1 5 at cla , ~ fun je‘“•lltql. I s 1:.1 lit niSt.S. - - $2l/ (I ~.., ~,, ',.... 0.441 Leplue. IS earateaFes, 24 1, ' - ' 0 ,74a --- .alien jr,‘,,1!... 9r" : . .:.1., ON , riAXY. , ' Silver LeNer, lull jeaelled. 12 Li Superior quortiert:, 61.1.1 SpPet act,. itif. Silver Sport:leles, 11,.101 (;,1,1 Pviirns. Sth er Tea `Poem. wt. with :mil SO, r flrldrr, 1 Hold Fine-r lli ::7 1 4 root ?S: Willi phin, 12 1 ..., vont , . I:rniot tirtied. proportion. Ail goods wart alit ed to Ili. what thi V sold for. 5T.%1 . 11 , 1.:1: & 11.11:1.1. V. On hgnd. cnnie Gold and Silver Levels and Lepit, still lower than the it n e fakes. j f 1111; ING'S PATENT, I'ILAAII'I g 11F. PRO , . S.lli'LS. kith Hal s t Proof n~tardrd separate 51i ilain at the tirlil's Fair. lieridwi. 1,101 at the 1% i•rld'n Fair. :.em York. 1 , ,.5:: and '5l. The her- are the side uuui Whrtut , i pripriet•irs iii thin .••••ti,te the aim., unequalled Sete, aril Id rks. The reptitatit nit the 4•lliirritlit's Is Nil lII' and tar the last thirteei, years the infirm', nemit till ty i th. ' tmpto; r" : 4 war --• , t,-. ,--,"11" 113 , e NS itnessed and sts.rno t e sti. noon' to their \ EVER r fire pr: of qualit le,. 31. rt. than I of these Sates hale Loon It, ttially sold. °Vt.( 1 ,, ) nov,:otd. hnre passed trlumphnutic thoditbi neeideotal tires. The public are assured that all Sales by the sttbseribers are not :44\ put., an to d It, Li' fully equal. but in tunny respects ek en sure ri..r to these which have been an ses erely tried by I.le. Will forgot thfir son Ices in the hurning of ti e ••Tril.lllW abliShlllll.llt " Now Yolk. and at the Ilreat Fire in Strawberry street. at the urge foe not .Iniv. apposite the Illeard li, use: and SUM nil ro re:. idly in the Fire at Fifth and Chesnut sta., in the Idly Phildelphia, in which .these `:111'S raum 1) rtil the at.- lt trowledged vgeorst, when many other a., urities - FA11111:1, Ob. I,itoN Stye sari B sac Lacy. Mac! I'S. 3,4 WALNUT Street, l'hiladelt.hia. ER Chilled Ir. i Safes. ‘rith Powder l'rr. , f Lo, hs. mann faet urea expressly for ItnnhF. 11rnhers, ellet s. and others requiring. security frann rogues. hank a tilts. Doors..' e. haml and MAO to opler. All the mt st eulehrated Locks for kale at manufnet pri,S. Second hand -Safes," ••Salmumplias" 811(1 "Trey Ches-ts - of ether tankers. Wm.: heat: taken In part pay ment cm Ilerting'a for sale nt half prier. op 1.1! AI'CH ES ! MATCHES ! !—,l Oil N IDON N ELIA. manufacturer and i n v min ; r of s A FE 'i VIA!' EN T:4Q uAttE uPiatun m 4. (4., BtoN 11A'i( 11E: 4 No. 100 North FOUirrn :- tenet sabove 11; ace i TIIII,AIIEI, 1911 A. Ma tches t o ning become an hulls pens:: Me article In housekeeping: the sulserlher after a great sacrifice ;;1 time and money. Ia enabled to Mier to the rul;:ic au :sr ticle at ;awe combining Utility and t heapness. 'Hie in vector knowing the danger apprehended on alveoli', t or the tlimsey manner In N 1 hills :q atch,s are gy.vs all! packed in paper. has by the aid of New k , tearn :nsuldber) of his own invention, succeeded its get t lug up a :;•A F 1.1 1 PATENT SAIL:ADE UPItIUIIT WOOD BOX; this lox b Mr preferable, in as much that it occupies no nu se fix m hats the old round wood box, and rontainn at least Twa Hundred per Cent more:Matches, whis is to khh ptrs is considerable advantage; it Is entirely new. and set tutu against moisture and spontaneous mmbtistion, dlspehs all dangeron transportation by means of Halls und, Stefan boat or any other incite of Cony 0, awe. The;:e Matches are packed so that one grcss or up re may be shipped to any part of the Nrorld with pert; St safety. They are the most desirable article for llama Consumption, and the Southern anti western market that have over been invented. and : 4 111 wlll do well to call an themselv PS. uu:fheso tuatehes, are WARRANTED to be superior to anything heretofore offered to the Publb, JOYIN DONN Kids. 10t3 North FOURTH St. l'hilatra. Phila. Doer 4, 1854 s FRENC II TRUSSES, Weighing less thm,..21,: ounces. thecure of Hernia or Ituptnne uciinowledgetiby the highest medical authorities or Phil adelphia, 1110(Vuiparatily superior to any other in use.— ufferers will be gratified to learn that the occasion new offers to procure not only the highest and most easy, but ne 1111110111) a Truss as tiny other, In lieu of thecumbrous and uncomfortable article usually sold. There is no dif ieulty attending the fitting. 111111 1111011 the pad is locat 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 effected. It will be exchanged to suit if not fitting, by returning at once, unsoiled. For F4llO only by the Importer. Jaca- hkeir-c, requiring the benctit of Illetliaffical Sup porters. owing to the derangement of the Internal Or gars, inducing litßing of the Womb. Vocal, Pulmonary, Nervous and Spinal Weakness, are informed that it competent and experienced !A' will be in ate W101111(41 at the Rooms, (sot apart ter their exclusive use) No. 114 TWELFTH St., Ist door below Ram' July 20, '54. GRATIS :=Just Published—A now of scornliv IN MIMICINK—A tow words or. the Rational Treatment, without Medicine, tperundor.bes. or local weakness, nervous debility . low spirits, lassitude. weakness of the limbs and beck. Indisposition and ca pacity for study and labor, dullness of apprehension, loss of memory, aversion to society, love of solitudt. midity. self distrust. dizainess. hend•ehe. involuv , ary discharges, lain• in the tilde, affection of the eyes, Om ples on the face, sexual and other infirmities In man. From the French of Dr. B. Delancey: The important fact that Macao alainiins oomph Mtn may many be removed WITIIOIIPIr MYDICINE. lo in Miasmal' tract clearly demo'netrated, and the entirely new And Mthly Fuccesaul treatment. as adopted by the Author, fully explained. by means of which every one Is enAled to cure himself perfectly and at the least possible Kat, voiding thereby all the advertised nostrums of the day. Lent to any address, gratis and post free. In a sealed envelope, by reinlttlntr (post paid) twn onstage stamps to Dr. 11. DeLancoy,l7 Llspes , srd street, York. March 1-ly ATTENTION DYSPEPTICS—Those of you who havebeen afflicted for years with this bothersoma disease, and who have been using almost every Nostrum before the public without relief, we say to you try,. " Kieffer's A ritillyspeptie and you will aeon be convinced of its great superiority over every Aber preparation, ~We could give sou num) , errtiflreteS rand , orating our assertions, but a single trial is IVOT th more. than all. Ms remedy is prepared and sold at the Drug Store of ENURES, South 'Hanover street, a f ew doors south of the eturf mu, Carlisle. El 7 I I i 0I 1 ( LI i I I . L ( I=iEEM