• The World would be f tht Better for ft If 'non caradlOss for wealth and famo, • And less for hattle-flolds and 'glory; . If iirrktin'human 4 het r irts a name, .-Beein4A hotter than in soil's and story; If men,-Instead of nursing' p r )„.ldo,_ Would lOarn 'to. to hato it and abhor ; If more rei On lovVtr 'vide, 3 ;13 tilt IM for for it. I - 7f mondealt s n. A~rtlimire in ..nds ,- and.,iloodafraternal; • work grid 'noire willing bands . . To:link gin world tb the supernal; If men stored.' up love's oil and wino • ; - And on bruised buman hearltrwould poilr it; The world wo' If " yours" and. Would but comblut?, - • The world would bo tho boitor f6t It If 71so iniittle. things, , • Affecting ten' ;_ If hearts had fewer ryste[kstrings To - Volate their, kindly feelings: • Wound 'fitrike_t' el elver and restore' it IfrlghE Minh; might In ilve6 , tight, Tho world would bc.tho better for it. gterno. The > Loss of'the ,Ship 'Joh4 , Rutledge • ' Frightful Narrative Suffering;, rlk-itmes -gives partioulaip of t Rutledge" The Germania, 'a packet comnianded by Captain, Wopd;'sailed from 'Havre on _the 29th of January, She encouniered'severe westerly gales during the entire. passage: Some_ days, of , course, were worse than oth ers..- A hurricane of - unusual ie !from the South, and met her. She - braved its .—_tury for twelve_hourti, but her snit. were blown out of the gaskets. - The -- barometer Stood at 27°.50/ when tlib hurricaue commenced. • Af . for it terniiliated, °the gales from the ..West, violent though they, were, seemed almost as zephyrti in oompariedn. - _ The westerly gales continued, and scarcely at all till in latitude - 45°` 3/ N -.7,---and -longitude 46° 40/ W., the 4 0ermania fell - in with ice« - barge.' These, were large, bucsciitterodrlin the intend° cold prevailing showed thhalarge field of ice was in the neighborhood. .'Shortly before dusk; a fog :which .bad prevailed' for !tome tine, cleared, &way, and „ a, field- of foe presented itself of. enormous extent. stretch "-ao the northeast as - far as the telescope could penetrafe.. The danger to the ship was fear /01y imminent; but by standing away, lame- Jiatoly to the southeast she eswid direct, • peril, and in about three hours got clear of it altogether. her Southern course, however, she still had ice in view. As—far South--as ,latitude 42°'43f14., and longitude,6o° 28' W., icebergs were vistble between her and the, ho rifon. Gradually they grew less and less nu merous, till, after having penetrated far enough to the South, she once' More' turned „herself towards the American eoast, ' The horrors of her voyage were yetlo come. , • On Feb, '2B, asship's boat wiis . observed in the --r 2 -di'stance,-rowed_or_steered by, DO individUal , Although human beings were plainly seen from the forecastle. of Germania: • She rose and fell with the waves, - ana.WllB evidently,,at their mercy. 'Capt. Woodoreboded a tragedy, and, 'lost no time in dispatching a t;ipatric).tho res the sufferer's on board the little drift ing craft. When it was reached Nvery sheet- . ing spectacle presented itself, and, one which •will never 'be forgotten by those, on whose eyes it fell. . • There wore five peopie'in - the bprt, of whom four—and ono of those a woman—were dead. young - seaman, used 23 years, Thomas W. Nye, of.New•Bedford, sat among_ the bodies of his more \ nnfortunate companions, his hands and'feet terribly frozen, and his strength alto. gether exhausted by 'starvation.. Ile could - ..not risewithout assistance; he could not move. his feel when .he,had risen. • They. lifted him_ with care into . the Herffiania's boat, - and rowed back to - the ship. Then they learned from the young sailor, the whole of_tbe terrible tra . The packet ship John Rutledge, commanded by Captain Kelly, of this city, and owned by Messrs. Howland & Ridgeway, sailed, from Liverpool pn January the 19th. She met with severe weather, and fell in with ice, on Feb. 18, in Int. 46° 34/ N., lon'. 46°.66/ T. The following day, about noon, she entered a „ field of ice, but oleareici7E — A.ToWliouri!•later .she was•Preoipitated against an iceberg, which . WIT° a hole in tier bow, into' which the water poured in a volume. At sunset she was evi dently sinking; and had to 'be hastily aban. doned. Besides the crew, ther' were 119 pas _' _,Dangers onboard. When she sailed from Lit -,orpool, there were 120 passengers, but one. Of them 'met with an accident - before the ice—was encounteredond` died in consCquence. - ''There ' on], otgi _cabin 'passim all the rest were in the'steerage, an ere a mixture 'of Irish' and. Septa, but belonging -to oleos of etnntigiants _than_ those whi c h usually lakidNiin our shores . . As men. as it, wnp certain that there was nopossibihty of sa rabS the bottom, her.flipllcjiktS ) *citilovierid, and as many, of the .passengers and crew as could, firdAh - eli=tititihtOlishiliiikidll4lyAid What food CoUld be enatahed up; . .in the et tromity of desperation, was' placied In the. boats, together•witii demijohns' o.af' Water 'and compasses. Men, women ii - ar childre,n were - huddled - together, vilth-no more.coViriwthair they had on them at the'time of , the , encoun ter, and'welf nigh, paralyzed, with terror. ; I'he weather woe. very murky. 4: thick fog fell upon the heaving waves. .When-tholast boat, thil'onii - found•by the Gormaniti 3 —wds ,nearly , full, and as the mate, Mr. Atkilmon, and sev oral othors'were about stepping in, it broke adrift, with the thirteen per - sons alreadyin4t.A., and the mate and his companions went down with the wreck. .. A wild cry -rose:" the five boats_rierted. company : the •shaderr of night eveloped the'oceati•; and when, the morning broke, after o ninnY hours_ of suffering; the boat in which the young seaman Nye, had,escaped, was alone upon the Waves, with poihing . in view but distant icebergs. • Soon some loose floating ice . 'was encountered, which greatly impeded her progress, andin the struggle of the' ° , who revved her to , get free from it, the compass which was on board was broken and rendered useless. Clouds overspread,the sky, and a thick .snow storm 'succeeded : , They know not - which - way-to pull, and. wore With dismal From the, haste in „Which they _were "comptilled:to , leave the sinking ship, they hail only .been able to plaee etilboard a. few liounds of small bisonif, - and a demijohn con taining about a : gallon of. water, A. , small 'piece ofbisouit was the'doily ration appoint-. ed for each and'a clraitght of water could not bepermitted to any ono. A suck tlirough the cork was all that could be allowed,. and if any ono obtained enough fora swallow, the demijohn \was immediately taken front hiin;•arid he waer deprived of his evening's. suck The - consequent:owns, that on the first day out all onboard were .tormented with a raging - thirst;.whickhonrly greW more fright• ful and unanciurable. The'sedontidaY'llawned . and there 19118 110 sail, and neither of the -oth er boats visible. Rain and snow fell, and th6` unfortunate oreattires were nearly frozen with cold, in_additiontothe pangs of hunger and thirst. , They kept up bravely, however,,.chee ring mei other. The woman especially were brave. ' They always are whewin trying cir cut:aster:les. - -tbe—fullowing ME Day after day passed by, and on the fifth day, a woman, the wife of-one of the passim: gars, died; They 'had ha - eLroad tor• wrap her in, so they threvi her - overboard• •in her clothes. The hearts of the surviving twelve• bega ri to failin earliest then. Many were in sinking condition, ihough they bad tried•. to :conceal it, but the sight of the first Corpse pluriged overboard unmanned them. The next day the husband of the'Woman died,. and' they threw him oierboard. A huge shark had fol lowed their for two days liast, and When thia second body was consigned , to the waves, ho dived deeply after it, and disappeared. That evening the provisions failed.' There weic no more biscuits, and the demijohn- was 'sucked dry. ° •. 'Early on the'morning of the. seventh day, two bo3;s who were brothers', died, and shortly after'wards their father—. There' were three . sharks in , he wake of the boattiow; but 'after these three bodie4ywereili onn overboard,' there was:only one visible ,and he soondropped away and disappeat4ul. Some time . during that •night another passenger died. They threw him over„at, day-break. _ On the eightb day' the bosts*ain . r'died.. Ilitirthey threw overboard. AU Oita were thrown overboard Were in their wearing ap parel v and,were So disposed of, just_.AB died.' 0a the -same 'day another passenger died, who was the last that was thrown over board. Mrs. Atkiheon, the mote's Wife,' died about two hourti later, and after her, in gßick .•sucoession ; three other passengers. The young seaman 14Yewas the. sole survivor;he-wag so much eshaustedAhat he had 'not strength to give - hia dead companions • to the 'Sharks. 'He sat frozen tlieir•• tnidst, and thh boat drifted at ilia' mercy 41, the winds and WaveB.) Ou the ninth day. the Germania came in' sight, bat:lttihad not power - to:hail her,. or to Wave a s signal. The drifting,boat as we have said, was fortunately espied, and the =poor young fellow was received on board: He told Lie s tcry,,aud Capt. 'Wood humahely resolved to look after the other,bonts. For two' days ho sailed tO , the Northwest, andpSeuthweSt, keeping_ watch. Thick snow ittotiug fell du-s ring this time, but when* they "well) cleared away thorn were no' boats - 1 - o — be ' - seen. They had compasses on boaril. They batp morelciqd . than the-ill-fated boat, from which Mr, Nye was rescued. But the weather was .very storpty and cold during all those subse quent days. and tltiiii:Probable fate is one of Painful conjecture. siVe trust that we' shall ilea something cf them. " Some good ship may have picked there up. If they should' never lie - heard of, thtM only one individual young Nye,-will have been rescued out :of all , the passengers and cre'w Of the packet 'fillip igaitiote peralb, 1.11.)x,.i.41.t.. 4 I-144 Jphn.Rµ~J© that he will readier; rereiltifilf lit, a .yriry low etate . on boaial flits •13.44.nhiiiiii, wiiirltt — our bay. Anether - terribleThurrie.ano - waveitpltrieueed• m by the Oani& on March. 11, which ~I neted three daye,driving her back 160 mike into the dulf Aram.' 'dapt4n7,l 4 toodatide his tea k ' tiraohY to that'of the many experienced Alm- ate y eroeue mandere wko have respeatiog.,Xlie unexampled.taeverity :of •the weatherAuring the present .winter. We •peet tikreoeive frighttul tidings ,frotti sea for some-weeks4et_to dome., Very Yew tragedies, .the recital otwhich has harrowed the feelings of our cotainunity, have been more painful than this of the John. Rut edit We should ra - iitheen; . - a more comjlete account of the . .ealamity if our informant, the young, seaman aforesaid, had been in a convalescent state. 15e is cite - fined fined io his berth and suffers much from the result of lorig exposurato cold, and from ,the e,xhaustion„consequent upon so • mnny days. deprivation of,nottrishment. At times, he is quitedelirious, and in his best condition is unable to 'narrate much, or to bear .muoh. questioning. Should he ' - recover, he, will probably be totally lamed, and otherid:O in - - - capacitated for life, -for' any useful. em aoy 9ient. \f - Votiorktrpir. WASHING -DAY. c . To' how many housewives is this a day of fatigue ,not only, but' of fretfulness and dis. comfort, making home ) anything but attractive to 'either ,husband - or — eh - Hien, when, with proper'eare and regulations,-nenrly Lot.this might tt,e 4 obviated. What—is—Wanted mainly, IS a liktift syMem. •,, din day aifar as poSiitile' be -regular; and 'flinch is geherallY"gaiiied,. by Vuesday Or . this work ; . time left for the olothes.tol?tiiirie'd . , ironed. and 'mended; while it gives. a prOpara ttoni day,' without. violating the sanctity of the Sabbath. . -'The - work will be greatly lightened if the clothes are sorteci, and most of them put to soak pie night previtarily." If -- aveashing - prepara— tion is.csed.(and,- amid the . great number - sold, there atferit few which, are, doubtless, an aid to 7 . the washer, and not injurious to . the clothes.) shin should be got in 'readiness on. Monday Many of-the , littlejobs wiii - Ch a tam- - alWays require:done the firSt of the wee 'can also be done by this arrtigement befor , the washiugis undertaken;' and if the lionise and children are neat and, tidy, ilia house wife is, better prepared for other duties. Everything,should be kept in its ploce. TIT ,clothes line 'should be housed till the day it is wanted, and then stretched upon its appropri:- atoirame, which should of course be kept in order; the tubs should'hot be left standing about, but ki3pt clean and neat in the cellar.— The boiler clothes-bag, and olothes pins, 0t0.,, should all - have been left in place and in Orddr. for use the week'Pievious, a‘_nd ma i% time WI( thuirhave been gained. • --Do-mot-MA ve-td-outdo_the ghboys'-by-get ting your clothes out the earlies,for .this is a very poor ambition; but dip thO morning work as neat ai usual, and have the ',vegeta bles prepared for / dinner, so as to have less)n terruptions; then you'can Act about thp wash ing with more 'satisfaction than,, otherwise.— By a little care the 'slopping,! which so many deem to think necessary, can be avoided, and the clothes of the washer, as well its the floor, be kept.noat and dry. Resolve, when bogining, to allows nothing. to put you out of temper, and the - day will not be one of dread to the house hold ; and by night you Twill ,apt tu have as much work done, and ris well done as with al other arrangement, .With to fatigue and 'nature." . illi9tcllancous,. _ LI ADDLE AND. HARNESS MAK- , ING. The subscriber continuos to carry on th° aisle businesS, in all its various branches, in North lien over street, Carlisle. two doors North of Leonard's corner wherichis intends - keeping - au hand a general assortment In hie line, consisting or all kinde of fashionable SAD. 1/I.4.;9rßriilles, 'Martingales, Girths, Clrcingles and Halters, idea TII:UNGS, traveling Mid saddle • bags.' , . Ile also loam nfactu s res the* most int apprordS rs:ris . . S r Smini.xs . ever fißod - In this country. and' those wishing a hand some, durable and pleasant - saddle. -will do well to call and see thorn. lie also manufactures Harness, Bridles, $\ fi\\ - Collars and Whips In all their ties, and confbhintly, -believes from the general apptoba- Oen dr big ciustornerS, that be makes the neatest and best gears, in all their variety of bredtb, that is made in -the country.. Ito also Makes' all kinds of Matra-v.138U order, via: Straw; Husk, Curled Hair and Spring Mat o mesas. Millie above artirlee • will be made of the best material and workmanship, and with the utmost des patch. - ' WM:OSBORN. , ' - . • p .II IiESIT-115,9: SUGAR.—A general - assort - en:4ft . of. Crushed, ..sifted - and Pulverised non; of boat quality, as slab Softernalted, Clarified and. other qualltiee rnustantly - on hand, suitable for preserving and all .other purposes—genorapy at OLD Pitlef.B... / . ' . . Also a constant supply.of the eholcest Coffees, Teas, Spices-and other articles in variety always 'on hand.— atten t inn is invited to our stoch before buy lug elsewhere. • Carlisle. July 25, 'f 41. , . J. W. EllY: LAILS t NAILS 1L—I„ um now .pre= Owed to supply country Moichnnts.Niithnolls at nutnufActurers,prica!„ . U. BAXTODL -Stores- auk- pi)cgicit 1 . ..,- ~- ~ „p -- .;,; .1 7 VATCHFA' .CLOCKS !. • ;;;difeE . --r . ,... . FANCY JEWP.Lititi 40- ~ i-lith . • . --- - ; -erzioNi on hand and Mile it -- - my i.) d Stand On Alga Street, opposite Marion Nall, an entirely new and elegant stock of ' - " :NVATQIf HS, JEWELRY, ' Mt:DAMNS, &c. :. Gold Laver Watches, h'uirtlffir and open case, Shyer do. 1 truer Loping and Quarter:Watelms, a-large variety. Gold *notion foriLadieffmnd.Gentlerden. ~ -- t -L- Medallions,' 'a - Splendid assortment fur ladies and gen ie. Br6' eV Pins or every Patterm'and all prl cc . . - o d Chains or vest and feb, gold curb chains,. ' Finger itings, Cuff-pins, Studs .fileeve Thattonb. . Crosses. Drop and , lloop Mad-Rings, a large vole* Silver and Plated FOrki,,Table and Tea Spoons, Buttir • Knives, dc. of various styles and'-prices; ." Gold acid Silver Thimbles, - . ' • • • . . Gold, Silver and Common. Spectacles, a large assortment • -to suit all : ges, and to . vklalcit_we luvita particular '., —. • attention. -.. . ''. • _ . Pott.Mustiluiles, a large assortment at every price, ' .oold Pons, of the - best Make at various prices, ' . Yancy lioxas f iVort Follos,Aca&rdeonS.,Spectacle cases; Ladles (laid Cases, sliver and. earl, at various prlcestr• Bracelots. - gold and coineriOnljat.clr Chains ditto. • so a- -of articles s in. the .JeWolry311111V: .val - kh I will sell at thTlowest prices. AU articles_ Orr ranted to be what they are sold for. . ' M.Particular attention paid to the REPAIRING WATCHES-and all woik...warranted.- iteturninseilianka - toVnYrold friefids end 'customers for foireor patronage, respectfully solicit a contintance of their fatore. - june2o -- •- . • THOMAS CONLYN. CLOTHING ! . CLOTHING , N. HAisfiur. A; Co. have °pealed and now 'of- for for sale at their" Stke on West high Streicd, ono door west of the Hotel formerly kopt hy C.-Stough, an entire new stoek - orßeady Made Clothing . . • FOR' MEN AND BOYS WEAR. ' Also, Clothi:CAsslinered and Veitings, which will be miniaup In Cho best Ftylo mid on reasoiMble 'Shirts; Shirt Collars, Oloves,.llosiery;Susperiders, Satin and Summik Stocks, Ifandherchilifs, &c. of the newest stylessand best manufacture kept constantly on haild. Confident oft sir ability to please, they respectfully so kit the publ l i 'patronn'ge.'„ • . •0. • - ALL . STYLE OF 'I-lATS-& - CATS • TROUT, destros-to'biiferiu:hii old friend s that ho lies vat - toyed - 115MS' new establishinent on street, near the Railroad Depot, end is now orfoning a _dalarge mid elegant assortment of the FALL/16TVLE OF lIATS;Itort - recelyed froth Philadelphia, the gdotlonion of Carlisle aro roquasted to aril and-- examine. Ile has also a largo tissortment'of Silk: Fur and Sloncif.lfats a :Ills own man uffitctufe, got-up Pi the . best stylii and at various prices,:the oacellenre rind finish •ro which ho will - warrant. Ills stock hots confident on. - ly needs to ho exathinod to he approved. Also, a 'owl . . supply, of llon'a. Roy's and Cliiiiiron's CARR, of Cloth all di •Fur,:find of 'erery„flitiety_fg-etykanir teTiWjiiif ie crived froni-Philadolphia: Let who want a lint or Capglvirdilllifi call, as they may be surs' of Whig suit ed to ltheir own satisfaction.• • , - . 'PALL BTYLKOF 1TA1,.. :1855, , L -- otonEKELTATit respeClfnily ,azinod fel; iii his . „ . .... ......,. uld Patrons-and.the public generally that lie. as flist.re,_ (dried the FALL ii'll'i,F, OF IIEN WIEN'S - HATS, manufactured at WIC . of the X 11 establish in ents in PhilailelphliC,Au_w_liicil he in ites special attention. - 75 Ile has also constantly_ un ltand.alarge avid varied ell soitinent cif 'his ow.n inanufaltire RS welyas city mad hats and - Caps. suitable 'for the season, comprising every' variety of !tussle., licaver,-31 - losiiiii"auil 1 4 ilk Hats, tin , fished in the latcstrstyle,tOgether with a full assortment. of CAPS of every shape and deAcription:`..and at every price. Ile partictilarly invites title public to call and ex amine his exnensive assortment, which in style, mate vitt and finish. cannot! be surpassed by" any in market: and -which:lle is,,able tninit at prices ]ewer than ever, Itemamber - his nid-siand on Nortikllanover WOOL — kg. twoori Ilitmer!s wild Senor's s t ores. , . . OR . F OR THE MILLION P Wit m , ludk r °calving toy Fell CIN'VF,i; - 1,1. stock of PAPER lIANGIM;s, - which su ass in et' (futility :and price anythat. have over ,been exhibeted hi Carlisle. I respectfully sollclta.call, om persons In want of "Paper 'Hangings of ail:* &scrip: Lion, ne I'ain 'confident by aSsortniept far sndiasses any In the Borough; and in style and prices has Taut few • vale In the city. I only ask of, the public to call an;hu' my assortthAnt before purchasing. as] artreimfl• dent my chaste designs cannot fall to .please, the most fastidious. .. .11111;.; West eldeoils.lorth Hanover Street ftlfirtMEW GROCERY . _II AND VARIETY STORE. The subscriber would respectfully 111. m ltla friends and the public gonerally, that-ho 1,/17 ! just returned from the city with it large and TArltot nessrt.”.ieilt GROCERIES, GLASS and Q N .UEI,S•W A r 4- • , whirl' be otters sale most - reasonable Onus, at Lis :veertore • corn or of North I lam, er - sti c•ornmidbe nil • - Ile Squoro. (Meetly opposite the Carlisle De. • posit Bank. Ills . stock -embrases cl:trything usually Ina Groiiery and Variety . . . The joil.ll,' are to C4ll Mill 0 - Xlllllllle , his stork Lc6nr iourehiising elsewhere, as - Le feels eonfidelit l:rest) sell the best pleas at the lowestiwieus. . .1. 111111EILT. 0r40. 4 ..5, t I3INGI - IA DAVIS ttz, • . ••? - F -e •••tr" • Phllndelidiln, • ,AGENTS FOB. JACOB 1111111131, CARLISLE. and Cors !env° both placis East autl West, to leo every We Tuesdays And Fridays. An two'', re entrusted to Illnitintn, Davis e. Co., will be alt111(1. i to with ireomptness. whether in sales. ptonnre to Bel, /It A. 11. 8AR31119, North stick Baltlnlee, 11 3 11, nlso entered Into thin artnngentent, rind will 'atom! int In pt. ly to all business entrusted to hint. 111);10.—;m,. lEM7MI rirIICAS; COVFEK , - t• The subscriber ,has just added t,i his fortnerstock a general selection or citoult . . ‘L,, , illioCiilil ES, as well as all the other variety of . tildes rd.luisually kept in a ilroeery Store, einibrite liio I!\!;Ri.i Colfee--roasted and• trreen—nti.,l23,:: and 1 ecnt s ~..._,.... per lb., Orleans. Clariflod,"f'ruslied and Pull . ;Hied 44'L - W lo . 4 Stigars, - of tine qualities; Chreilateir.Sidees, iitlry. Salt. mid :irarietv,of Fancy_artieles, ill of „ishiCh are o. , red at tlitilowesl cash pris'es. . We are thankful for t be. fo nor supp , .rt given 'us, and' invite a , furtherSull froth. our friends and customers. - ! ...I„ . W. EltY. '', ".........Alarbui 'hill, Cartlide. " '''' " "' cdlt 0 6 . ER (Es' COIAS'S- ANI) QUEENS 1r Alt E-zlifit:" hnmekpop iind -- yninigi with -ttior also n ho are 111 ifec:t ing to become housekeepers, ere i 77 . v i t el ea th rail at II AlAiEliT'S ga m ILY 4ROCERY "d a 'ami ne his alegaut ussortment of Chinn. 0 lass an it Que it nod other artteles In the housekeeping line, N I • ns French' and English ten sets. heavy lauded end pl. 7 White Granite, glided' and blue•plain, pivner sets o ery vartefrend price; bowls and pltchlirs, tureens. duel .. es, ~te. ttlnss•were—centre table and mantel Intip. Candelabras and other lemps,grent verity, table and le tumblers,. goblets, Se t Fruit and preserve dishes, in v; riety7 .Cedar-ware—tubs, Imckets, Churns, bowls, buttt prihtsanif ladles, meal buCkets, &c.- •Ilrushes—Sweepinl 'white wash, scrubbing , hand and shoe brushes, duster. broolas, • &c.. 'Market, clothes and travelling baskets.' _ Also a choice-assortment of Tobacco and Segars. Ca . ., he who are find of Choice,brinnlnof Segars nod try tl; Principes, Reptalias. Stennonis nnd•other Cube vedette:, find yon will find thenr of uollupeed777l , lo quality. Al , nov 'Spanish and cpmfnoe'clegars,'With ciwire snuff at tobacco. . '' . . z : (1 AS .FITTING AND:PLUMP • undorsigtiect inform tl • el, ions of Carlisle that he Ms madirili.ring milts to do fi Frrrnia and nu MBING at short n tire: and on - reaSonable terms. lie has enqged the se vices of a tirst - rate hand from Philadelphia, and has su • plied himself with an extecislco ASsortultllt of PIN' UItES, wbich will ebahle him to till all orders promP11:: - All .worlcWill be warranted. llisateclo °C. Gas Fixtui , will be found in the room exactly, opposite Ms Ti It establishment on Northllnueirerstreet, where'll° i UT I t • ' TINNING,. SPOUT,I,NO, Is 7,lso.prOpered furnish, or tnalce-to order, every article of TIN, WAR . usgd,,bv hen - sell - et/perm and others. Ito . will also ellen to BLOTTING, lIGUSB-ROQPING, BELL lIANGINt . 1. and PLUMBING. ' Thankful for the patronage 'with which be basalread' been-'favored, ho raspectfulli solicits a continuance .the same. •, - • ... •... --Car)..lB June 14, '64 ~,.„,).\- 11.1144b,t:10.4p.:•,,,,_-..,T.,.. . .. . . i - „,..I .. . l64 Go cl . !s L tin .r,u sw a y s,sOr. to /C, Fiot phis, extensive Music •Publisher, m an s a ft el n rtaut :, .. .Instruu l cintor,every description. ", "1, • '. Exclusive agent for the, sale of liallet r Davis k C. Patent Suspelision liridgei&oliadand other PIANOS, , Hilbert's - I,loudoir4Pianos,..Melodeons, Martin's Quits,. Harps,' Ylolinst Shoot Music, Musk lioolis, ,kc. Resident's of the country will be supplied by'utifi" otherwise with' tuuslethey -may wish, allow se if pu chased in person. -Having out of-the largest stocks.. the United _Statis,.l.feel-!eonildent_of satisfying all wl . may - fiyor me with it call or order, ------ . - 7 -4/Were-in- Mush) itapplicil on.the.moitlibiralterbas._ 'Wanes to let, Serpi - id-hand Pianos for sale.' , .-__ , . ~. .: .. • • . • May 20',1.1352-IY7, . , . --- -,OIIE.AP' WATCHES , .AND &EWE] . IL) .B,Y, WHOLESALE 'and RETAIL, at•the "Phi. .--- - ft ,-- delphis :Watch and Jewelry - Sect . • .. '' . 4k •-- Number 96 North Second Street', 1 ., . .. -.7 % , • . ' nor ,of Quirryi".Pliilndelphda•-• Go, i Lever Watches, hill Jewelled, 18 er - k l / 4 4 0 .1 .at casei, , ,- • ._', - - VW! 0..- •A Gold Lepine,lB carat cities, 24 , -.). '',- • f SII ~ ~..4 5/ : !- , e; . ... _•.,...), , vet. • jewels, 9 ic 'l • Silver Leverifull-jowellsde-' -12 —Superior Qum-tiers, - --- • - - - 7 , Gold Spectacles, . - . . . - - 7 , Pine-Silver Spoctaclee, , • , • Gold Bracelets, Ladies' Gold Pencils, . -- - - - . -1,. ... ,_„•Sliver Tea Spoons, sot, _Gold Pons; with •Peneil and i l t i l lv s e ios rllo s d w4,h i : en, a -, ; c4j 4 , .. .. - Gold Finger Rings 27% i plain, 12% contF, Patent Liinet 26;- otitsr irtie;' In propertied. All gcioda warranted.to ha what tlaby a sold for. , STAUPPIIit'Ar ITARLEY, On hand , soma Go Silver Lavers and Lardr -still lower than the above prices. A:II.ES .11.ITLINTOCK ty. Professor of Anatomy and Surgery irr the Philad, • phia : Collegt of Medicine, and Acting Professor of M • yitery; one of the Consulting Physicians of the IL. • adelphin Haspital, Blockley; late member of the It. Bonet MedleaVAsseelatital; Minnher" of the litilatti phiu Medical Society; .• memberof the Medico- hirurt_ •• - eal - Cellege of Philadelphia; formerly President 'in, Profeslon of Anatiany.and_Surgery in Castleton Me. cal College ' Vermont ; ;and also, late Professor. f At atomy and Physiology-1m Berkshire Medical Inatit. Pittafield,_Mass. ' &c„ &c.. . Mai lately introducedln a popular form, seieral of l• Vio•ite prescriptions for, the principal diseases of t climate.. The name of each article mill imply the eatMairailien it is intended to ho used. Int. ItICCIINTOCK'S PECTORAL STRUT, $l.• Dn. MCCLINTOCK'S COLD AND COMM .3.llxruits-For Cold. Coughs, &c.; Brice.2s„rtit. ' , • Dn. MCCLINTOCK'S ASTHMA '•ND_lloorrao• Coven or. • Price 50 eta. DR, MCCLINTOCK'S TONIC ALTECNATITI Szaur-For rifying 015 Blood. Price $l. - - Da:!..leCtnrzomea lryspeptie gluing tot ' to the stomach, relieving pains after eating; heartbut; and all disagreeable symptoms arising from indigastit,i' - Price fl: DI McCustoba's RHEUMATIC MIXTURE-A Purely' • getable Iteined.V for interind use. Price . 50 cts, • • DR. MCCLINTOCK'II llfiXl3llllo LINIMENT-For Illtenti, Mani, kc.-ilea-fA-ets.-- DR.3IcCLINI b 0 ets. • Da. McCuivrat's Atvoitrzra Mirienz-For Pains; Toot . ache, Headache, Neuralgia, &c. Price MY eta. Da. MCCLINTOCK'S Pavan AND Aluca Srzczzlo-..k cerW cure for all Interniittents. , Price $l. .' MeCtutrocx's MARRO =CORDIAL . AND CllOllll. PI YEIYTIVEA Safe Remedy.' - • Da. •MrCusuroi:es "Yzoterattut PLIRDATITX PILLS-P. Coativeness,'lleadache, &c. Price 25 ets. • . DR MeCttavoca's• Nazi-name Mts.-For Irregular!: In the Function,. of the Liver and Bowels-the hest L. .er Pill made. Wire 25 cts. a ,14:. tne.safeirsqlr...l-NictlLlNTofll;utidn-Sledlcal rep.- N. W. Corner NINTH and FILKERT Streets, l'hilac. ohia, and al: LrUggists. It'ugglsis and "Dealers In AL.. clues who wish to 1m Agenia, will please addree. 1 . 111cCliiitncit. furnishing reference, name of Post ON& . county and State. • -cu For sale by W: A. Kelso, Samuel Elliott, Carnal. J. li. Criswell, Shippenburg; Emminger Co.. L. Kan man, Mechanicsburg ;. Joseph Berm), .NewTille; J.., Zimmerman, A ntlersonburg; Baines. & Fertlg, Mille; . town; A. C. Klink, New:Bloomfield; Harriet M, Sing. Newport; 11. F. Gardner, York Springi; A. J. Miller al J. St Niron; Clunbersburg; 11. Mentzer, Wayneshon. George Be finer and 11. K. Jones lc Co., Harrisburg.. " IiIeCLINTOCK ran be consUlted. without chits -daily, from 10 to-12 o'clock; A. M., at his-Depot. • ' Deceruher 0,- 1i53-Is. FRE - NCI:1 TRUSSES, .Weighing je : than 21,1 ounces, for the cure of Iternlaorltupti) acknowledged by the Highest medical authorities of I'i sdcipitia, incomparably superior to, any other In use. t died -to-learn-that- the occasion , n "'offers o Priellre, not only, the highest and most easy.l its dutal4e a Trues as any other. in lieu of thecumle. and uix• , •n.tl'rttble article usually sold. 'There is no iculty attending the fitting, and when the pad is lob „-^ it I . ‘ ill rotalu its p, , sit ion without change. l'erSotts at A di:dance unable to . call on the oubscrlts 'Lay o the Tra lit:1111, any - addreitaii; byrenilttlt tlre dollars for the single Trus s le; or ten for the doubles with measure round the hips. and stating ride affects It nail be, exehenged to snit If not fitting. by returilb nt once, unst,iled., For sale only by the Importer, CA 1.F.11 11. NEEDLEV Corner Twelfth and Pare stYrets.Phlladelpl ,1.13 , 1 , 11:$, requiring the benefit of Mechanical SI porters; owing to - tlie - -deVangt•plent of, tba Internal • Bans, inducing falling of the Womb. VOcal, Pu}mono • Dyspeptic, Nervous and SpipalWealtitess, Are intern, 'that a competent and experienced I.anx will he In tendance at the Rooms: (set apart 'for their exclime tioc) No. 114 TIOLFTII St., lat door belovehltace .July 26,'54. . . 1., S. W. Com er Twelfth mid" Race Streets, Philad's. Importer pf fine French Trusses, combining extra] IlftlitaieWyW lii• "tru - Elibility - Vilth .correct • cons 1 Lion..: . . liernialmr_ruptmed patlentiLeanbeitulted by rem' • '-ting amounts :—Sending imbiber of inches round tr hips, anti stating sicleafrecteß. Cost of Single Truss, $2, $3, $4, $5. Double-453._ ' $8 and $lO. • ---- - ' • , . Instructions se to wear , and "how - lb effect , .s- cur • whew possible. sent enth.the Trues. • .• • • . ' Also for sale. lu great . variety. , • ' . DR. BANNING'S IMPROVED PATENT BODY BR AC For the cure of Prolapsus Uteri ;. Spinal l'rops and St ports, :Patent Shoulder Braces, Chest Expander; a:, Eregtor lifaces, adapted to all with Stoop ShOulders. and yeak Lungs; EugliSh. EliAtlc Abdominal &ell Suspensories, Syringes—male and female., ka - 4 1 d 1 es' Rooms, :filth Lady attendants. QUPER PIidSPII.AT.t OF LIME AN.IMPRQYEI) ARTICLE. The anbierlber InformalLealers and Farmers that hell , lireatly improved, the, quality of hie SUPER PRO. PILATE. i),F• LIME, end- now confldentirrecommen. the attic% numufactured by him, as SOPERIOII to any S. the market. -You are Invited to call, examine and ti It. Also PERUVIAN AND_ MEXICAN (WAN°. OLIA CANDLES, saa t p, - ke. .14. t the lowest Market rates, . . ,INO. L. I'OMEROY,.. . . Successor to Thoa; W. Mt , gab, • ; No. 9 and 10 South Whar v ee, Philadelphia+ ' •Xiirleanners CUL load on two private alleys, and eve& the crowded wart July 25 , SU QQ EIVING S m i; sArlAbil stock kWof PAPERREOI 4.hic largest an g il most varledassortment sa: opened In Carlisle, to which I invite the early attentio 'of the puhilr, an I intend selling at prices which mot fall to ppease the closest purchaser. J ' - mrelr.Pl : • JOHN P. 1.17(14.- JAK ELAST.IC ,BELTS,-44uet open coyo4 lot of fillk and .Woristed Ilaatic.flelta in se ora. notrill, '66: • morinon MORRIS L -TRUSSI-4]S.t.:T,IIIISSES C. 11. NEEDLES, TitE SS • AND Dlt ACE ,E STA HU SI I MEN T, GO. W. HA'rNila. 221111 111E1