U 11.01111111.te Of ihtntart: zriltE. - • A. • 8 ICEToLi.ler - Dit; W 11,1 1 .4111 ELpElt.. en a man's, life is beroior and hie name halt Paesed-inte-historyrthe kerld wants . to. 4new - hiniPertiletudly,intitnetely. The 'grave 4..-. end reverend volironioler,' peesing over his be-. giuniuge .presents hint .ebriiptly in his full.; • -groWn' greatness; nien render the udmiratien• earneil, but,t be sympathetic emulation awaken edis..ccomerned_to-know-how•-heirewt into "his meturitrof cioellencer: Thie. curiosity is not • an idleness of•the fancy, but a per Son& in terest in the facts 'that' spring out of those aspirations which put:every.man upon the'ful filinent of hie own destiny. HoW:catue this man to•iexcel—What Was hap. ~penod to'develop it? *Some in O . .are bordto' - be peat; seine achieve grentnessp dome have greatness tbrust•upon them.' .Ho* came this man by it? Is it within: My reach also? and.- by what meaner• History• provokes• its with such queries •as these. BiOgrapby emitters them.. .. • Doctor Elisha. Kane is not quite S‘year s old, yet . -he hes done more than circumnavi gated the globe: he had visited . and traversed India, Africa, •EuiciPe, South America, the Islands of the. Pacific; and - •tvriee -Penetrated — l.ll - 61A - r - eticsogioli to tile highest latitude at islited-,14---eiviltied man: He tuts encountered .• - the eXtremest-Perile of sea and caiid, in every climate of the globe: he has discharged in turn the severest - duties of die soldier and seaman; _ . attached: to the. United States Navy as a sur geon, he is, nevertheless, engaged at one time id'the survey - of the tropical ocean, and in a'month • or two, we - . find him exploring the frigid.zonet and all the while that his personal experiences ,fiad the character of romantic adventuie, be was pu i shing them iii the spirit - of 'scientific and philanthropic Onterinso. ,Asa boy, his instinctive bent_impelled him to the indulgence and enjoyment of such ad ventures as were best "fitted to train him for the work before " him. , His collegiate studied suffered some 'postpouement while his physioarqualities priesed forlheir necessary and - disciplineT — lt, was altnost.in.the spirit of truenci that' he explored the - Blue —Mountains-or-Viriinit,-tfra-student-ofilealo--- gy, under the guidance of grpfeasor Rodgers, And, cultivated, at once, his•hardihood of vital energy and. those elernonts of. natural. scienoe vhich - we { N tit_tausfilf 1 1 inl, for a 4,. ice in the field of phyeical geography. ,But,., -n-dye time, .he returned to ithe_ pursuit of ,telature, - and .acitioved the uffual honors;aB roll as though hie college studies had suffered o ,diversion—his . muscles: and nerves were ducated, and -his brain losA 7 nothing by the Idirectraess.of its development, but was rather, trroborated for all thd uses which it has rved since. He graduated at the University Pennsylvania—first in its collegiate, and tersiards, in its mediital department. His ecial relishes in study indicated his natural Ift: .chemistry and _surgery; raturaLacience its most intimate converse with substance; 1 the remedial art - In its most heroic func 3. He went out., from his Afaler_a _ it classical scholar, a. good chemist, miner , 3ist, astronomer and surgeon;, Btit'ire fed, or thought he lacked, robustness of c and roundness of health. He solicited ippointmtut in the navy, , and upon his ad sion, demanded . active service. .He was elated upon_the.diplousatio staff-as surgeon .itiv - fliet American,. Embassy to China.— . • '..position'giVe opportunitfto explore phittippine Islands, , ,which ho effected ly on foot. He waft...the-first' man who mdse into the crater ,of Tael; lowered than a hundred-feet by a bamboo-rope , • • e--sveritaitingL-aliffand-olamber-ing: some seven • hundrei t i:, - more through the 0, he made a topographical sketch onhe er'or this' great volcano, collected a hot: - sulphurotra acid-from • the very mouth of rater; and although he_Was s drarrn •up senieless,. he brought with him 'his it of thiglideous cavern,- and the sped. Which, it afforded. .re• he roturned-hotne from this trip; be tended the Himalayas, and triangulated QII foot; he - had .visited Coylen, the Nile, and . al, 'the mzthologic region of. • , trivveroing -the reute,' and txiakint the '" Lepsiue l who was then prosecuting noologica.l researches. • one again, when the . Mexican warhr..eke asked to be retrieved froin The Phila ... isT i kv . y Yard to thelteldof a' more cotii prvicp•.btiithe goverproont sent him . cos.. of Africd. \ Here be visitsd.the ;Myles, from Cape Mout:it...to the river. threugh the4nfamous Da Sov4t, so to ti,e hittiacoonsi of Dahotney, nn i e'd, besides; the boast Fever, from tht he has neierl*if,elnrecoy Afdee he returned before the o'oSe o!, hro',;eri; mitt , his health pipitlEygoifig l'r, , sident and, uuitJ fui; 6cirvice _the't tei.Aht•Cruw,:l. EC , .• f ", e , , ' . • ‘-.; .. e I the little remnant of Ile •life with 'achieve= mente Tin keeping, with hie ambition; the Pyeeideiii, - juot then embarrassed — by a teiii: _niry.i4nziatorcouroi-with43leneraliicottp .. arr. - ea' the Dootpr With deepatchee 4 tiis the moral, op_ great momeat and: urgency, which must be carried 'throtigh -'a -„t!giot i oocapied • h_x_.th,o,J. know"; XI . •ked by "*" ' . . On his way to - the. Gult' he "secured a horse irrKentudy, such , as - a• • :knight errant would. have chosen for. the dompanion and ['hirer of his 'adventUres. .i.iatitled• at' Vera Cruz; he asked .14 an escort to convey him to the Capital,. but the' officer ; in vonimand had ne troopere to_spare—be.muet wait,-'or he.must eeept, instead,* banff of zufften'lWilibans,. ;-called 't h r e : SPiflotaPit'ny;who - hal - taken' to th e business of treason ,an,li trickery for a liven , 'hood,' -Ile -accepted , tbem, and went forward, ,I4erti4eiebra lis'troop encountered win* of Mexicans escorting a numbey of distinguished oineers to Orizaba; among - whom were 'Major_ General Gaona; Governor of Pueblarshis,., : son Maximilian, and General Torejori, who porn- ' mended the brilliant chard of Horse atßUona Vista.. The surprise - was mutual, but the Spy 'Company had the advantage of . the ground.— At the-first instant of ihodisceiery, and be fore; the rascals hilly comprehened. their in volvement,. the doctor -shouted - in - Hpanish, 'lHr - it - vial the- adventurer, Colonel; - form your litio'for the :chnigel' _And_down—they--went-- ,Arpon the enemy; Kane and his gallant Ken tucky charger ahead: 'Understandint the priociple.that sends a tallOw candle through a, plank,'and - the>=momentum of a body is its w_eight multiplied by its velocity, - he _dash i through the opposite, force, and turning to en gage them after breaking' their line ho found himself fairly eurroundhd, and two the enemy hiving him :their special attention.— One of these was disposed of in an'instant by rearing lie horse, who with a blow of his foot, ( , floored his want , and. *heeling suddYnly, the I Hector gave the othera sword wound, which opened, the external iliac artery, and-pet him hors dd combat. This subject of the Doctor's military surgery wei r .the young Maximilian.. The brief Melee terminated With'-a cry.from the Melioana, , we surrender.' Two of the OffiFeriiiiiiiii:aifielt for adescape; the bobtor pritsued s them but soon gave up the chase.-=- When be returned, lie found: his ruffians'pre , paring to'mashacre the prinonere., As ho gal loped past the younkoffieeinlom bp wounded he heard him, cry, 'Senor save my . fat/ter., ) ,',4 , libiip &guerrilla . guirde were daehing upon the Meiieans hu'ddl'ed • together, with 'their .fanikertin;rest. Ho threw himself before stn —one of them - transfixed his horse - another . gave hini a severe' wound 'in the groin. He killed the.first ' lieutenant,blew #,part of the colonel's beattl off with the !apt 4barge Of his 111,ehooier ; then grappling him, and using his hotel, be brought the party to. terms. The lives of the primers were saved, and the Doctor received their swords. Ai..tioon as General Gaona could roach his eon,tho lay , at a little diitancettrom -- --the'-sceneof t thc last struggle, _the - DOCterfeund hin:i eittirrg, by - hitu, receiving his last adieus. Shifting the soldier and resuming the eurgeon,.;he secured the - artery; - and - pututlfelviatreded , men in a conalT tion for travel. The ambulance got up for the occasion, contained at ',once the wounded , Maxirnilian„, Jhe -wounded second•lieutenant, and the man that had prepared them fur slow I travelling,limself on his litter, front the lance l ivounti received in defence - of his prisonere!- When they had reached Puebla,- thp-Doctor's vrnnnd proved the worst in tju'e party:. ' Be was. taken to the . government house, but the'old General, in gratitude fOr his generous services, bad him conveyed to his own . house: , en _Childs,Amerian cointhander_ at_Puebla, ar- .411 ing of the generositY of -hiii prisoner, dis .. . _ oliarged him without making an;' terms., and the old general became the prinoilial nurse of hie eaptot and 'benefactor, dividing 'hie ration tione between him and his eon, • who IPY wounded room. This illness of .our hero•was long and doubtful and ho was reported dead -to his friends at home._ When he reaavered And returned, was ern _ . ployed in the Coast Survey. While engaged sprvibiithe government' by its corres pondence with Lady Franklin ,becanui .of milted for an 'attempt at tho rescue .of Sir John and his ill•starred .companions in 7 Arctio cii . t)covery.. Nothing (maid be better - addresied to the Dector'Sgoverning sentiMerits than. this adventure. Thii enterprise of Sir John. ran exactly in the current. of one of his CISVII en-, thustasms—the seridoe of natural acience com' , blued with-hireio personal efforts; and; added •to this, that ... sorkof patriotism which oliar6s itself with- to ownfall:-Ithare in the'execution .2f . nationat engagements of honor; antrbeiides tbis . ctirdi.,l,tissumptien of . his countrY's , detits• antr.ttgesilffi're was no tittle forcii.in — the . appeal of a noblyThravaapiritett.woratin to-the ebivalry of the - Ameri . can navy. • . • -Ile was l'hathing in Orr tepid' 'waters of the gulf' .:11exico, - en the 14th of 'May, 1850," wi,l - • when he rifetri his telegraphia.order to pt:o v,,rtitNyi ,to NOW l'orlt, fur duty .apon• • ' • tie,oxpJ I a nino dayi.f!.l)La;tiv;t. Lc ,1r: .q , : )'. "tv .oe embassy*as 'mar). .I.an ad venture So rotnantie,.and ao illualratiVe - of the eharaotei• of the man, thatwo are tioaptqd to detail it. - ' ° , 1 . 2.1.1 , 16 ac- cius. date bn - trae , beititejl.44 , littiltliAt" the: Vfited 6tatee'on`his diettittl - ;voya ge In'the',Ner th I TA.II79 . putblia ; he, Wa i,the-' , Ottfcit; the ari - Olhe'historiart:' - .le /returned disappointed - of its main object,. aftiea-winter months' , absence. p „ &areal:) , allowing himself' a day : to reco°l. from - the hardeliips of his cruise ; 'he, setilt foot the Second attempt,' from which-he-has re-, turned, after verifying by actual, observation the long. questioned - iiiatence - "offirt open sea beyond the latitude' 0f.82 deg.,' !md . • beyond the Comperaturenf 100 deg. b'elbir the fteezing point.. His 'personal • Narrative, published in reecutts the , adgitatiters of the -first •Inge:And iiii , Covarit his diversified qua sz a tions - foesuch an enterprise. i iii ii i i iii ligheet lot udett, - . andlyre learn and a,halrof "enintertnit cd - labor; - vith - thtrrisks and - rint:- ponsibilities attendant. He is now preparing; the histerifor.publicatien. But. that part of it which best.reiports hisown,personal agency, and-would'most justly present „theman to the_ render, will of course be - euppl'essed. We ould gladly supply .it, butas yet this is impossible s to us. Hiajournal is private prop erty ; the extracte - which we may expect will be only too shy of egotism, and his companions have not spoken -yet, as some day they will speak, • of the conduct throughout.' the terrible struggles which they endtifed. —Pi-torte anything jilt° an, idequateestimate of th - is last achiovinent, It to be remembered that - his Whole, comPluy amounted to but 20 men, and' that of his corps or crew he was - the commander, in naval l 'pltrase; and when "We are apprised that this portfolio or scenery, sketched oil the spot in .pencil, and in water colors kept fluid over, a spirit-lam n, amounts to'aer three hundred_ aketeheo r we' have a hint of the extent and variety of the offices, he filled otrthitrvoyage. =wite,infact, the surgeon, sailing-master, astronomer and nut:. uralist, as well as. captainAnd - liid - erof the expedition., - , '''This man of all ork; and desperate daring and•dacceseful doin is in height about five feet - seven inches; in weight, say one htindred and 'thirty • pounds or' so„ . , it health_ and rest Would give him ,leave to' , fill' np his natural measure. His complexion is fair, his hair is broWtt, and his eyei dark.grny,__with_alittek look. He lea bunter by ' every kitt and grace and htelinet that makes up the character; an excellent shotand.a_brilliant jilts escaped with whole barrio; frortrifil4llfiltd 3. ventures' biztle severaftoonaitiiiifellare • troublesome ;f: and with such general health its his, most mett;Would call themselves invalids, and live on furlough from all the aotiveduties of life ; yet she has won the distincti l on of be ing the first ciiilized man to-etand in latitude 82 deg., 80 min. and gazed upon the open PO: lar Sea— to reach' the northernmost point of land on the globe—to report the lowest tem . , mature ever, endured—tile; heaviest sledge journeys ever-performed—and the wildcat life that civilized min has successfully undergone; and.to return after allto tell the- story-Of his - adventures. . The. secret spring of all this energy is in hl religions enthushism—discovered alike in. the_ generous spirit of his adventures in pursluit of science in his enthusiastic fidelity,to duty, and in his heroic maintenance of the point of hen or 'iii all Intercourse With.ruen. , In hiidepertment there is' that .mixture of shyness and frankness; simplicity. and fastid, iOuinietts,• sit witched .`rather: than blended ; which:markso than of genitie,.and themonk tii of , inthistry. o Seethe confident hi litaself .. His manner is remarkable for celerity of move: ~, . tnent,, alert attentiveness, quickness of com • prehension,- rapidity of utterance and . egeten. - a d o kta ns io c tn otn n i wn pnet i n ‘, l , - S f4 s of di m i O n which arises from itiesd-agateit-the-betriry' wl-- of kiii own enthusiasms-. ' Ho seems to fear that 11 01s-herb] . Yo.it,--and is always.discO'ver- 1 ,u inz his nwillin ness 'to sit' fir your admire ',- tion. If you 'q estion hien aboulthe handsome official aoknow dgmeLts of his-services by they British r nd,.A. erican• governments:or in any Way endeavor o turalihnup - on billoin galliint . tichievinents hurried you away front the subject to 8 e point'..of doientitio interest which we pr UlllO will more concern mitten gage youysel -or he..eays or lt .. ng that makes u think that he is 'occupied with his own hire - ority i&o.tnematter whieli`yeur copiversatio ;;presetits'tohim. One-is obliged . to struggle ith him to maintain the:tone of roe feat wilieb Nfe e k ornoter and achievinents de serve 'r Rue ; •in the interview is over, a feel ing of disa)-: -Omen remei lie for the failure in your eller ': ransao tithe man'as-you wished,. and to ter , .. „the tributikw.hieli you owed him, .- We win 's - led be ske that he will not; In fiiS fo -,.. ' ti'rk, te us the drama witheut.: ' '''.-."Ncwititi,tlre expedition and it' -'• t. vonir =-- 1 --- _ ME -, ~. ~ ~'. dill thopreileeiimors of the Ameileaw exploring and theirperilous adventures; otowde4 inCitlentO, Which in the lunguage tilliii - St - orfitary.ortVeNavy only exciteS.' our troniter, i tiut borrow.a novollren!lfuriku' the truly behevoli;ut coUsiderutioue: which siui tnsk:' - .5,1 j ..... 'g V.. r a . BINGH:OI, 1 1 ., VI & 4 CO, 270 Market t't.reet, u Philadelphia, . •. ACIENTS Mit JACQII lull:Mil, ABL V 1.1.1- • and PhiladetphitilTiira 'leave both pla e iast and West: t wive every Week;Tueadays and Fritht -- h. All business entrusted to Bipg•hani. Davis & Co., will ended to with promptness. whether in sales,' produce or freight. A. 11. BARNIMNorth . street.altinre h e.t,..d ioartirOtrratrirmett, ua_ ii4t. lY to all busituOrontrusted to him. .31a v:_t?—:;111. • , .. _ ' ~ G ROtt rill -1 3AS, COFFEE ,r D 1 r • -m.- - ...... c ... _,L . - !Ail ),,:yriber Ilits.jint added to his fdriiier stock a general selection of elialel. WWI:RIM as well as all the other variety, of articles 141 c,o usually .i . , k m eT t t e a - 1 n aii s a • . O i r re c o n n ry ..7 1 tor i e ., „ , c l u an u• d a e l Tr e lfi n i t : 6„.. 2 1 :•:i. - , . -7 3 per slz ll., 1 ! s, Orleans,offlo e til tri ti qualities:iet e 1, c irt hi ted .t e nill t l Spires, pi t r u e l s v , er D, i i z i t r ;! .alt, - mid a variety of Fancy articles.,4l.4f which afe o: fered,at the lowest cash prices. We are thankful for tho tbrmer support given us, and - invlte'a -further can feoto our friends anti customers:- 11arion Ilull, - Carlishr.,.. • . I'w)IIESERVIXG SUGAIL- 4 -4.genera! 'assortment of Crushed, SHINVaud - Pulverise. ars of best .quality riiii also Soft Crushed, atrille': and other 'panties , constantly on hand, suitable f • peoservlng and all other • purpases 7 genorAily at Ot . Suiesli• • Also 34. constant supply °Utile chillcest CoffeeS, Teo' Spices itinlothoe articles In variety always on hand: attention is'levited tonuelstock beferabuylng Carlisle, July.2s, '55, J. W. lyliY, , CIIIINA, GLASS AND QUEg.N k 9 WARE-01.Flintino3ompore and yonng, with tli 4 r also .who are Oitieuting to be...me hountikepers, ore in* : 1 - ent te call nt iimmEirrs,-PPIILY tiIIOCEItY and . ; • amine his elegant ansorttitent ore,hintt, Oho - sand Queei 4 •.- m TiIIUITIT / - 1 -rsv, r I 1111 v s rriT , ,-,e warn and other articles In', tho lihitacheetiliillne. nu .., ,V.1. r i.'1 4 404 1111 N 11 1,...ni" P., 1 . 4 . 113z5—Th0g0 .._ ... . _ as k'rench and English tea sets, liettvsy handiainnti pia/ - 4. ' 1 .. t . . 41'p year who havebeen afillottal for ye:aro - trait Oda' White (Iran ite,-Ohled alai blue plain, -- Pittlint sets 0ft.... i boliers.nio.diseist‘. anti - who hwe...lsticri liOng. nlnui4 ery variety end price, howltt and,pltehors,,tureens, lit : ; ortiry Nostrum Letnre the pub Wine .tit r ' .1444.„..a.v.e .es, .ti , . tilass-ware---contro, table anit nitintel lath): !• to yontry " Kieffer's AntiflYnpeptie' and yen will spool tutrib Candota rs ,'bran.atol "401,10.,4; her lanip g t vanity, tail n. enh nd t a reaati.l I . , i. Jo) enn'pliweanff. its great superiority over etory,l the, le * O . F r ui ',reserve iltshin i .preparat In. , We . eflatt VII e..y1).11 inapy rertirentos. 0 . ob - . rlety. - Cedar-ware—titlni. buckets, slitirns.rinawls,..l i oatin 4 ; :we a...north - ton, hut a:dug - let trial is wt.rtit now. ,•• prints mut holles,Pu.atbueltete., eh e. ltrustfOn—SWeepL ' I . (1 .1 - 1 ,, "ii.. I.pp, _ ~,,,,,i t y. 1 ,1 „ ,,,,,,,4,4 m ,,t. 54 14,01,,,,D ruft ,----- w_lkiti. ‘7,llol...srmuhl.lng,-ii-a4.1-and, ghee-hretsher. - tivot, - •\I \ tare r.f - it. J. li ET FKKI: ‘ ,... - .....t1y• lion: ver ?..treet - pler 'preocas, Sr. Mario.t, el:alien and tlinvellinot Iv:Iteln: 4,,, ..4 ., 44,..th of ti-.....; , ..-4•; , 0", - : • ,I, • (Thjl44/1 1 _ -Si 4, a Phut., 41.;,4..etutet I 'of Ti•L1,, , ,, nod 5t.,,,,,S t .,,,,,. --4 , . 7 , !. _ '!: hi' IV hlr:11 4 ." .I' ,ti ,)f ~!:', 1 ,- c s 1,,11,? , ,,r !--'4...nrn -iPil i 6. • • , . . . 1'A1t.•1,: , ',.:. i:i. ,tI Li- , •••;t,;inru,tli.. , 4 ,-.i,1 ~ i 1,, r Cul 1 v , .r, : ta4..4 -, 03.3 , :il la: , tli , LI ,i neiiej..n 14' , ' - . 1 . ,, :::::1!ii:,:.. I. t , i pal: i.o.{ A i“i (.... alai;: •••`1..:_•:::!11, it lilt I.Lit'i I• 1•• ,! 1 , ,!7r A L III.VN ' • • •• • .... (t _ • v.avlvortliy , .16 be - - =\- %ki\4 , l - ollaia`Cler peal ion s 'Nutt i n El 41(1. EMI Ei Stores att WATCHES: .CLOCKS.: FAEf.:ly,. JEWEL'S. IC, .ti now up baud and Ine vale at my. ma sump un mAln Strout, °pitman /Harlon Hall, au etitirelY.now and elegant'stock-of WATCHES, JEWELRY, - Al Hold Lever Watches, hunting and open ease, Silver. do. Silver Lapin(' and Quarter Watches-, a large variety. 601,1 Anchors fer,Ladiesand Gentlemen. _ . BudaWong,. a splendid a.ssortmera, for ladies and gents. Breast Pins of evet,..3 , ':pettern,.and all •. 1 - 'Gold Chains for -vest and fob, gold curb chains, Finger Rings, Cuff - Pin& Studs, Sleeve Buttens; Criniieik Drop and Iltiop Bar Dings, a largo variety, • -Silver•aiirl-PlatoeForks,.. Table-and.-Tea•Spoons,-Butter • Knives, &c. of Various styles and prices, Gold nerd Silver Thimbles, • - • - • ' Silverpud Couuncut Spectacles, a..targe assortment to suit air •Which we invite partichler . attention. - • • Port Bonnales, n large assortment at every price Gold Pena,•of the best make at various prices, • ' Fancy Boxes,•Port Folios, Accordeons, Spectacle cases, Ladies Card Cases, silverand pearl, at various prices, • linwelets. gold and ixmitnon•, . Watch Chains ditto. - Also a large variety -of articles in the Jewelry - line, which I will ;toilet the lowest Priceti. 411 articles war ranted toho what they are sold for. ow_Particiffer attention pahtte the REPAIRING GP WATCIIK:4 and all work warranted. Retniningthanks to 'my ohl friends and customers for former patronage,, I respectfully solitit tecontinuance of their. favors. juneDl TIIOMAB BOMAN. CLOTHING ! CLOTHING: N. II Arrellii_ Co- have oporiod 'and now o 7 .fur fur salo;at.. , on 'West High Street; ouci door west of the Hotel fcCitnorly ko t Stoti •1i 111160,11.131 I , reatTAKIAIUk ofite — adytl ace o ng FOIL MIN 'AND BOYS - NI:AIL' Also, Ploths. reasslinered and Vestings, which win be 'lna& up ID the best style And on reagotbli;ternis.— °Shirts, slcirt Collars, Gloves, Hosiery, Einspendersi Natin and 'Summer Stocks, Handkerchiefs; ".tc. of the newest style.; and best zinuntfacturc kept constantly on hand. Confident of their ability to please, they respectfully so public patronage. j 4 I ALL STYLE OF HATS OAPS: WM. 11. TROUT, desires to inform his old friends that ho haX - rentovettle - his new:estaLlishinent on high street, near the Railroad Depot, and is now opening a 4 large and elegant assortment of the•FA LI. STYLE OE, IiATS. - justroceived from Philadelphia, which the gentlemen of Carlisle are requested tonal and 'examint,.. lie has alsb - a large ussortittent - of Fur and Slouch lists ro his own manufacture, got hp In the best style and atvarinus prices, the excellence and finish DI which fine will ,vam[nt. — llls s7.ur•klie - (e nitifidoitt on• ly needs to he examined to he approved. Also, it large upplv of Men's, Itoy'S and 'Children's • CAPS. of Cloth . 11..ur;•und of every Variety Of style and pileejfist re ceived froth Philadelphia. Lift all .Rho want a . fiat or Cup give hint' a Call, as they may be sure of being nun• ad to their pull satisfaction. • • F . • OR THE MILLION_ PA E --- -- 7.----- , --- • -', • -C. .A. --',---.: . lam just iiseiiivinpinly Fall • iii. 1 . 1 .• . LtitS ' ----.- ".5.. stoeli.' Of PAPE'I; 'HA:WINOS, e t , a' "-.-- • --• irtieb.surpdas In , styleigtialily iUI 4 , . 'l/1/0.0.- and pried any that have ever _Lean ox-bihnted-lu-Carnsler-1--reepeettilly-eolicit-a-call: from persons dn:Avant of Paper I faiiP,ings,of auy desert). tioir, as I am conildent by assortmenELfrO snrpaeses an In. - the Borough: and In style and priec:s tuistut frw ri veils ip the city. I only ask of the public to call and ex. mmine mymssortinaut before--purchasing. an I am coati. ,- 4144 tay chaste designs cannot Igit - tei Ifleilii IN iiinit 'la ittilious. JOHN I'. UNE., —.--- West side of North Hanover Stneet,___ . ( • _ s. E • GROCERY AND VARIETY stonE The edit:ol 2 llw iron d respectfullyinfbrm his friendS an'? the, public generally, tbutt.he busjuit returned from tlw city with a large 'and .Variodn'aSsertrnent of ~„ GROCERIES, GLASS and Eli u QUNS-WAR 4 C X:0 1 ", &., which he offers for sale on the tete• most reasonable terms, at his Now Slum. miler of North Hanover street And the C . !.Q t - lc Square, directly opposite the Carlisle lie. posit Osidc, l -711is stack -- embrases 'everything ustxlll3 iu a Grocery and Varietrstore. The - public are invited to call and examine his steel, before purchasing elsewhere, as he feels confident he cai soli the best goods at the lowest prices . . • . • • C 7 l REEN OROGERY. STORE... HARK - .N - Et , tl halm to inform the citizens of. Carlisle and vlcinit?•• that they have just received from the city and are Doi. opening in the room Adjoining Bents & Brnther'a Store , a very complete assortment of Groceries, such as -• . PEI E- I'6 Alt - TEAS; - 1 1 / 1 1;XFSES:7 — ' arid all th various kilt& of SPICES:nod 1 , 10,1,11 such as ems, Dried Bcof, Bologna Sousa. )r.r. by the piece or pound.„ Also: i!ei gs. 3itodt• °rel.:Thad, Cod Fish:. IA it er4clt vsrivl) of articles not necCssary to enumetate. smlitb the above; we will reivivit our regular to t Fit} Sll I . ..EGETABLES rt as sooas 'they atipear the city axe cgs. tßiol which we invite thoattoution oT the 'ps In tend to sell at tht very lowest prlces t• 4ri ii cr•4'..1.7 try Produce. ... .... MAICKNI.eS. Mt' 'll)l)ilabikp*, [Successor • GOTILD S tti,ll. 1 i4t , Itir, No. 164 Chestnut . St., Phln exiengive . ilealtir 1 nstrunients of eVery • description ! Exclusive agent SO' tho• sale' Zlrillbt r 7fq\'.ld'k" ( 1 A" , Potent Suspension Brichte"Xollan and Whets .I.IA o Ullbert's Boudoir Pl3llOB, Idelodeong i Viollug,,Sheet IslusibMio6•lloa ."' Itpidents of . the country , will be supplied by-tnall otherwise with tangle they t :moy . as low as If pur eaged in lieredn. : , 11alting one of the,liirgest stocks,ll3 the Unifed Staten, fdel' , holifldent at isittletyinisll - 4 b may favor me with a call or order., • *. • . Dealeig.ln ?dusk gtipplictloti . the most libertiltertni• . 114 nckialftt.:-Secznd-hand-I'iaporibt , gatez ••• . . • May 20, lsop-11' . . • • • . J. • H ItY,•WIIOLLSALE and RETAIL, atthe.'9llll#o• Ls .; •• • delphla . Watch And :Jewelry A. -- Is uniber_oo North Senaiid Etreeti i•it , ner iff:Quarry, „Uoltt. . Lever Watches, hill jevrelred, 18 ear s . s at cases, , - f 1,20; 00 Mold LYptne; 18 caiAtcasee, 2410 yor - Jewels,- • , • • ;0 V 0 .I " 4 :LiN ,Silver Lever, full jewelled,' 12 CO Super/on Queirtiern, s ' s , ss ,r, • ; - 7 'OO • Cold SP•ectaclee, •• 7, en. Flne;l3ilvir '• • • • 1. i 0 • • (bold, , • ; -• • • Ladles' (fold Petictle, .. I_oo : • SllVer'tea Spoons; set; -•- - 8. 0 0 .' s (lohl Pens; with Penclt ]bolder .. 4.,. • 100 Gold„1 1 1-nger flints 3734 'cents to sB;.ltat'ch Gies roe . 12y 2 cents, Patent s 1.8%, - I,unist•lli; 'of her sttfiles I laliroportlon. - ; goods itrrante4 Wit* what s they are:, • en/d for. STAUFITIt. & LIABLVY, 0n ban( some : Gold and -Stlver,j4yeric an d Living" still lower than the above , , • 1" A 31118 Isl.' OLIN TOtilt; 'Ma) —Late t ; p Professor of Anatomy and Surgery in the !Oda Collegt of Medicine, and Acting Professor of Mid.' Wifery;' one of the Consulting l'hysiciaamot the Hale ade/phia ftiockley ; late member of the ISO.. Mimi Medical Association; nfenibr of tho'l ' hliadol - Oda .Meditol S , vietY;. member of the ttedlisi•Chiruril-. cal Collegcfnf .Philadelphia; feruterlY . President:du:4 1n lessor bfAnatoutynila surgery in • Caktleton. cal College, Vermont; and also, late- Piefussor of Apr atomy and Physiology in Madlealjitiatitu tion Mat as.a.eA ,c.% I I as!lutely introduced in ltleptilarforin * several of vorite Prescriptions for 'the. principal dike:sea ef climate. The name of °nett •strticle' Will imply the ease fur which it Is Intended to belised., Ma. -- McCtiaiorx's PEcronat Siaori sl.,' • • - Ma,.McCtiaroc COLD AND C OttO lf MI X T usg-4or Co) Coughs, Arc.:Price 25.411 t. - Da. 31cemNsoeit's ASTEIIII AND 110OPJNOCOCO4 BESio. " • • DT. Price 30 cts. • Dn. hICCIISTOCEOB TONIC ALTICRifATI'Vi Bint,r—FOS: rifS.lng the Pined. Price $l.• DR. -MrCia.NrocVs Dyspeptic.Riltirr-Per , it sing tort , to the stomach, relieving paint after 'eating, 'heartburn . , , I and all disagreeable syniptonia arising Prom indigfatiolk. Pricc tl. 3.lcemainca's •Rnitntsrie'3lzrruat-•,;4. 'Par -- ' l,f/table Remedy ,for internal use. 'Price 60ete. . DR. 31cei.mroca's Ruxuarsvic I.lsistxrer--4or I.lhoutpa: , — tieru ,-S prains,lkwellingsfilo; -- Prictr3o - cts. • ,' • , Dn. Mcamsoca's iconr•ol hintinna For Mon, ache, (lead:tell.), Neuralgia, 4c. I'd; .60 eta. • DR. )ICCLINTOCIL'I4 NRVIR AND Aot , , CZCIPIC . --A certain • for all InterniittentsP' . - Meetirrocit's Dlamig Cesitas alpitihniqrata I'o= tihrivt- , -A' Safe Remedy. ' • • DR..3lcCux-rocErs , V - sawrittti Petal/411T PILLt---Ver . ....Coativenesa,.lleadashe, ate. Price 26 eta. Ds. MelltNi MK'S Awrmititous In the leunetiena ettife Liver and llowela-..,the.best , Liv er Pill made. l'rice 23 cts. n box. mlO.ll Dr. .1. 3TeCLINTOCR, at hfaille44lfea . I N. 'IV, Cernei ISTII and IrILDEET . phis. and all Druggists.- I, • , !ggist and 'Dealers' cti Med, dines who Wish •to be Agen.s,'wlll. please addrestaDr.. 'ideeliiitocit,,filinishing reference, mime or .Post t4ce r county and 1.)14.te. I - A.IW sale hy, W. A: " '.l. Criswell, i•;likkenel•u • Entre 11 et' &CO.. L.Jittlle" man, Mechanicsburg:, Joseph tt.d. J. B. Zimmerman, A ndersonburg,:- nein eR,' 1% • Fertlg, C. Klink, New Illoonitield; Harriet lib. binger, Newport; D. P. Gardner ,- Yuri( Springs ; Billlor and - J. 8. Nixon. Chainters i burg: 11.„ ‘ ) lentzer,- Waynesboro.; 'George Bergner and DI R: Jones vt;,. - Co.. Ilarrishu Dlt. 311.CLiN TOCK can be ronetiltilThinit daily, from 10 to 12 o'cle'rk, A. U. , at him' Depct. • Dei•ernbee 0, 1054-13:- _ , I).' HALE /CRT • A,ATCIIES! MATCHES.!!-J01111..; Do.NXELLY, nianufttetuier and inventor of f.i,AF•ii • t'ATENTSQUAIRB UPItIOIITWOOD BOX AlikTolll . p IIIA. ABotehes become au indispensable attic's .. .N . In housekeeping, the subscriber after a great sacrifice of • time a nilmoney, Is enabled to offer to the Public an al, \''• tide at pure combining Utility and Cheapnesa. The in. ' venter knowing the danger apprehetided, on acrount of the ilialisey manner in 'which :klatches are generally' •, 'Packed in paper, has by the aid of New liteezu Machinery I rr of his own Invention, succeeded in gelling uti a LIAFET:f • PATENT SQUARE UPHIMIT ,IVOuB BOX; thus - Lox Io • . far prefilalf t e, in as'mpt,•ll that it occupies no wore reels • ban tlie• ohirtfund wood box, and contains at lead Hundred percent more Mettles; which to kihipplirs IN considerable advantage; It Is entirely new, and secure •••• axidost moisture and spontaiVous combustion, dispels all dangerou transportation byLneans of Bailread,gteani . boat or any other mode of Conveya'rice. These Matches are packed so that one grove or. mere-- maylie shipped to any part of the World with perfect safety. They are the moot desirable article . .fer Coil Sinn and_the_ Southern and westernl mallat • that have ever been invented,. • - DEA.LERS • • to cal Tan • Sill PP examine for thernt , olvtri. • • . e - 9_Thinie niatcheß, aro•WARRANTED to ho super/u to anything heretofore olfereii to Um Public. JOHN DONII'.ELLY -106 North FOURTH FL Phi Phila. Dee 44, 1854. • .. - , "'IRE N Cif' TRU S Rl' S AVeiniiili • les • 1 ,-- ,I 1 4 . z-, ... than, 2.!...: ounces, for the- - ceire pf lIM.I/1.1 or Sup tar -neknowledgetrby the highest' niedlea I authorities °Una- • • affelphia, incomparably superior-I,ky tin other in uSe.'-e. •• ' — Sufferers Irill-be gratificsl to learn that - the ocensien nnewi, .. ;e: offers,,to protmie not only the highest and most easy; but as durable A TiuSet as any other, Imlieut thecutiebrona- and uncomfortable article usually SOW. Them Is no WI !malty attending the' fitting. ati n when h+ pad islocal ,6 ,f . . ed It will retain its position without ch ngeT - •• Persons at a distance unable to cal Lon the stibwrlber, T 1 have the Truss - sent to any address; by Yymtitting • live dollars ha- the single Truss, or ten - 4hr the double— with measure'eoultd the hips, and stating side effected. ' It Will be exch.:mod to -- s Alt if •not rttipg, Ily recut nth; . at once,-utisoiled. Fortteale only by the Importer, ' , CALEllyll. N.64311 - . - PA, . , • .:7 - f oriole TiVelfeMarrd'ltnce Ftreetti, Philadelphlee• irir LAT'W; Milliril the benefit ter 31erhanied Sup • porters, owing to the erangoiueut of the Ipterr.al (.4.• • ‘. .. gaps, inditchtg falling o the. Womb. focal. Pulmonary; , • . Dyspeptic, Nervous 'an ;Spinal Wettknese, are DA - milieu that a competent and. ivpo.ri - enced, Liar will be iti ate '-' temlanee at the Howls,, set apart, for- their eielualTet uselrNo. 114 TIVELIPI . II .t., let door below Deice. • • • • July '26, '64. „ ... . . • • ' ''. • . ' —.,.. (( I . ;k: t tifrqii--for. Fah, , '"r• ' ME r.r`:::~i ~~. Si