•„' igt,tinneaub. 'AN -ADVERTISEMENT. , " Wanted—a band tahold my own,, As down Ilte's - valeTglider Wantedt-an arm to lean upon, --Forever by my aide. Wanted , —a thin attd - eteady foot, , With step secure and free, , To take Its straight; and onward pace • o,ver life's path with me. Wanted-n form arectand high - - A head,abnve my, own, -': bo mnch 7 ttiatrikiglit walk b - ofic:atli ,; Its shadoW o'er mo thrown. , Wanted—an'bye within whose depth 31ine own might rise and'see - Uprisings froui a guiltless tiVdtri, .‘ l •'o'orflowtk with lovo.for nte.' ISanii3(l.—a lip Whose kindest smile peal?_fer_irsalone.;,_ A voice whose richest melody ' Would breath affection's tone. Wanted—a true, religiouisoul, • To pions purpose glren, With hominy own might pais along The road that leads to Heaven SICETCWOF JOHN personal 'con merits our sympathy_ aud - ou'ratimiratiOn more .than Calift); the young e4o from France, who achieved an immortality •of. fame before he was twenty;eight years of age; now boldly • reasoning with the King of France for reli gious liberty, now venturing as the apostle of truth to car' ry the doctrines into the, heart of - Italy, and hardly.,escaping.from the fury of to papal„ persecution,; the 'purest writer, keenest • - dialectician of his country ;Pusiting' free in quiry to its`dtmost veYage, -- atid ;yet valuing inquiry, 'Solely as the means. - of arriving at fixed 'conclusiona.. The -light of his' genius. scattered the mask of darkness which super.- . stition had held for countries before the-brow of religion.. His .probity,-was unquestioned, . his morals spotless.—Hia only happiness con : sistedln his." task of glory . niid of - good," - for Borrow found its way into all his private rela. was an exile frota: his country;.he became for a season an 6xilei frOni'lls Placer of exile: As a linslittinl he - wag doottindle mottni „tho'preruattire loss of his wife ; as a father he felt the bitter pang of hi:trying -hii own child. Alecto in.the world, alone - Ili_ 'strange-land, he went forward in his career with serene re signation rnd in exablefirmness; no love of - ease turned him aside from his no fear ' of danger relaxed the nerve of his eloquence, no bodily infirmities checked the 'incredible activity of his mind; and so 'ho continued year after year, solitary and feeble, yet toiling for humanity; till after it life of glOry he be queathed to his personal heirs a fortune, in books and furniture, stocks and money, . not exeeeding two huidred dollars, and to the world a pure information, a religion with the kindred principles of republican liberty. EQUESTRIAIYISH EXTRAOUDINARY.-A cor restuiadfilt—of-Life lllustrated gives the follow ing as a portion of the-experience - of a - Cade • at We4t Point: - When I came back from' furlough, my class had iiddeu for a-year, Lonly , for, a week_or two. Nothing daunted, however, by thiS, and blindly trusting , t:O forttinUA My. nd„, own pow - era, I buckled ori:a pair of rusty spurs, bound Myself securely. to an enormous saber with a ponderous iron scabbard, and sallied forth;— Dragoon brought me a raw boned, •ioious looking' animal, which aftir some preliminary difficulties, Isucceeded in mounting.. - • "Trot !" Horse Maned; . so did I half off my saddler I had flavor been taught to heap Ty heels well out, and accordingly my. spurs "Went in," too. Motion pecupwl: ': 'Began to think I wali losing , my .balance: Snber flew out and hit the horse on the head.: In plunged my spurs deep - among-his Another jump. Saber flew Wick 'and hit , him on the flanks. SPurs willed convulsively among his bpes—jump, thump, thump, spur Hoise reared ; seized his mane ; kicked up ;...caught his en.r' and saved myself. _ ft began to grow Finallfhorse started off. Such a - ripe! Pulling on the mania 'had no tendency Ito cheek his mad career; rather seemed to ir ritate him.' Had a good hold with the spurs, but (Iqnl:4 consider himself perfectly safe. Saber`flew uP . and hit me in the face. . )31ind Or a moment; and I heard tiotnithing _4rOp. Looked" up into the saddle':; and saw I 'was' not ' there. Concluded it must be me on the ground. Hsrse_standati , g, near quietly eating grass, and , ine looking atmitt; a iluiet twinkle in his eye,' • adding insult to - IPOTT T RA rtl... -- Ao Old inatrend hie' eon, neither theliCiiryirell informed as. to rail pods and their nee, chanced' nue . clay to be at :work in a - field3ear.a - railioad track: Bail,-' resat nere a . sitroi .P, institution"te'llotur and w hip:i, Vain of oars by, 44. thought was. ". the lad whosaid'ie atiacatis porent • 6,Dski t mhY , dont•you take a ride hitbe care • ' , , _ „ , ”Take.O . ridePaVie Core?, Why I 6414 get time tny . eon.~. ? .-Thunderf Ye can go anynhere 'in the calls quicker than ye can stay at home.', obier,ved . several ,wonileqal, a r teries of late, respecting the skill 'oetlie Uldifese execution ers, who, it ie said, can strike off the heads, of their .victims- so skillfully.. that pi:mei •: fellows timmselves ;never disenver their•lods until a moment or two after they,.are We'reuall-to mind however arGerMi ri . aXeceu tioner, Wilt) far eurpeisseil the• Chinese. in ,pro:- fessional dexterity. Upon one occasion it; happened that a criminal, iiho was conelAnnedl to desth,,,ho a singalar ,itohing to pie at nine-pins ; and he..imploree 'permission to -play-oabe-More at i ltilfaioriter - gleto before' he diedLthen * , he said. - he would submit - id' his fate without a murmur. The - judge thinking there could, be no harm in• lumoring • him, ' granted hin last , prayer: and, upon arriving. at the place of execution,. he found evel;ytbing •epared for the'game—the pins . being sot up - and - the — boils—all-ready. He-commenced his favorite sport : - with enthusiasm; After a while observing no inalination to desist,'lt sign. .was made to the executioner to strike the fatal blow; while he 'stooped for a bowl. The cxe :cutioner divl, but with such exquisit dexterity that the culprit . didnot notice 0r,141 it. He thought indeed,that a cold hreath of air was - blowing upon his back with .a shrdg, his head dropped forward into his hands: He naturally supposed that it was a bowl which he had grasped, and seiz ing it firmly, rolled _it at the pins. All ',of them fell and the head , was heard to exclaim, ris it rebounded froth the farther wall, "llur , rah ! rve won the gsme . l"- - Por(folio. " • L!VXNO Washilig ton letter..says: . -"Alany. imagine that the expenses of the White House Ohre if not ,wholly" defrayed . •by , government, - and that the large number of servants necessarily employed receive their pay from the publi treasury. - Error. Although the President hi expeCted to give public receptions and — kan.. quets, entertainments to distinguilbed visito - rs and dinners•to every political-friend-who.nny awn° here,-everything is paid for out cifllie_ President's pocket excepting a few vegetable . delicacies raised ,in the . . gardeu. Hntii lastyear, no iippropriation was Made for fuel, either for the barn-like rooms and so= loons of the White House, or: (or the guard and green-hoUses,_to heat_Whieb-it,costs-near ly s2,ooo—the appropriation 1'11;11011st year, was only $l,OOO, leaiing nearly 1,000 'fitii the President to pay. So wite thejservants.. The only ones paid by the government are a doorkeeper, who receives $OOO per annum; assistant door-keeper, who receives $420; .a furnace-keeper, Who receives $365. All the other domestics required to keep this extensive establishment in order are paid by the President. ° - • HAZEL-E' D GIELS.--MlijOr Noah says thia a " hazel-eye inspires at first a Platonic senti: most," which gra:dually but surely expands into love-as-securely--founded as - the — rook — of Gibraltar.:._ A wonaamVits4Thazel-eye ;never slopes from her husband ! never chats scandal, never,finds fault, never talks too much nor too little, always is 'an entertaining, intellec tual, agreeable and' lovely creature." , 4 We' neverknew," sa y s a brether editor, !'.but one 'Uninteresting• and miamiable woman with - a haiel-eye, and she has a nose which looked; as -the Yankee says, 'like tile little end of .no thing whittled 'down to a point.' " The. grey is the sign of shrewdhess—and talent. Great thinkers and captains have it, In *omen it indicates a better head than heart. - The dark hazel is noble in insignificance, as in it beau ty,. The blue_eie is amiable, but iziey_be fee ble. black—take care. , FRENCH Lovo OF SOANDAL.—A French pro vincial paphr contains the following psis- graph 4 . ../k trial took place at mai .1t prom• iseskrich food for Poandal. All the ladles . of the town bedeOked themselves-in-their smart est toilets, and crowded to the court honse.— On seeing this, the presiding judge rose and . said : 'Persons here assembled as spectator - I ate nut aware of the nature of the . cause. I therefore invite all - : decent women to with draw.' A'paulie took place• without a -single female. tn ov I ng - ticrf tire fro:iv her seat. S cc ing'this the judge again rose and said : *Offi cers itc,the court,, now that all the'deoent tr . & - men hs,ve retired, turn out the remainder.' ". gEB„One good result of the_oonstituticmal. dmendment requiring all electors to read the; oonstitution'ind the statutes s . haa:- nianifeitedr ,itself in a town' not far from New Haven, : where the deruodrats have opened a school .. tdi teach a nnmber of trishin,en to'read—not from any conviction of the intrinelo value' of 'do ed neation e butso thoitthey MaYleahle vote; • , the democratic ticket ,' are.thankful that had intentions may, worFeut useful pur-: poses. • easieat.way to g,et, a living •is to sit 011 agate and wait for , good luck. In case gOod laolvdo - uit come sing you are no worse off than•youltere before.' darliele ficraltt. • „LI-2 --13Tieltie90 - ''DENTlST.;Operating. room at - -Nadia the residence of - Dr. Samuel Elliott. West high street - , Carlisle. ' ' (Mar. 19,',50---tr. .DR.4.O.LOOMIS South. IlanbsiK, '§treet, txoiii,;ifoor to thia, Aist tm.Wlffbtiabicint froln thiv,iast tim _days_ of om!h:indiao.• . • ; fAug:i., '55 __________ .... ER. 131.11 . 1011 GE z:,)3,11,11117 141'4..4.,, , r , -.,-. 'DENTIST. .OF , PICE tit the reside - neaoif Asa ...... 11 or, on North Pitt Street, car . - Mal nth in ' lisle. . R; GEOID 144."64 'll4. A titilarr, DENTISTiforn-tho Union . College 'of Dental Snrgery, is now prepared: to insert ,Artificial Teeth of every de scriptio», and to pCrferin all the other varions Alines pertaining . the practicoof his profession: Mee at the. residence of his mother, East Lonther street, three doors below Bedford.. Reference—Di. Deo, Z. Dretz, of Carlisle. • March D, Ififl—tf. • • • -rtErvER OffieCin Nortif Ilanover street two dOors from Wch o & Campbeirn store, Office hours, more particularly from 7 to 9 o'clock, A. M., and.frOut 11" to 7 o'clock, P.-;11. DOCTOR S._ P. ZIEGIAIR.,—Offi6e and Residence East MainStreet;third the Market House. Caliralwtewrilitld coupty.protaptly attended. Carlisle, Jan. 15511 P . U.VI RI (I Office in Ilootones Row. All ed to [thin will be iiromptlyilktundOtl to. ,I f ILLIAM . C.. lIIII4IM, ',Attorney T _• at Law. ,Office in:. Slain Street, Carlisle, Pa.— . .t ad iril to siness ntrusted to hini will Ife promptly at . . • - . —„......... 7 ....._ , A N. GRE HN, Attorney . at law' has . _ ~ il. settled in Meehani6slffirg, for the practietrof his ,protesslon. All kinds of Logni :Wrlting„ Collections, Court liusiness, 1:e.: promptly attefided to. Allies oppli site Dr.. Lofneff residence- 3 SURVEYING in all its diffe rent branches promptly attended to. .71 CY _ B. COLE_ Attorney at, Ilw will at , a, 4,i tend promptly to all but•lnesNentrusted to him—, 0 re in the roont•f rinnrly •ocenplett by Wllliato lrrjno t Earl.,'Nrirth Ilanoret'street,Titrlisle. . • April •20, 15,52. . S ° o -1 1 1 1 - P f V t hl . L: N 11 i l 1 1 ;t t ' l N'4 ; ‘" li r t„ 1 ?•t #o ° lt e ° tri N s ter O l i lj e l :M A nh t t ) jr - land county, will carefully attend to the trunsuctlmi ut oil - Mt - eh buSioi.s - as mny he on trltstmi, to- him, such os the writing! of Deo , l 4 ."Mort.;:,; . ageontracts, ,tc. lie will nico dovotcrttis,ttt tooth", • , n. the pp, curin,7,mf-i-Alutlrxr iiiiim;-14t-tsimis„te. 11.4 well . ws tl tr ilL.purchase and ofTleallWt7l, - iiMmtittlEMS, of loans; .ec. t -7 •l, o ilice on 'West ill.,tit Street. r.woiert y occupledilly_W, _M., Pe uppst -Eli. nonr the Nitithrillst Clitorth,. DEPOSIT 7 -1 B A' N Introstrs-Will - Lo - reivi . vtsilat — this --- 11zrak for any- rugtit of the,. over four mouths, and interest paid at the rate of FOUR I.Elt CRNT,_por itimupi, and the principal paid bark at ;Iv title after maturity without notice. - interest ceases after the expiration of the tame, spcifled in tho-vcrtili C t (); unless*_ renewed for anutlier. giranTperiodrltr - whietreasn — tllll - firieWsns paid up on .til the time of the renewal. Bank opens itt U o'clock, A. I.'atotilosea at - 2 o'clocic, I'. " AV. 31. llsrrxm, Cashier .W . . BRANDT, • INlanufaceurpr . of kfi mineral Wnterg; French I%lead,. • Bottled Ale, Porter hnd Cider. • *North L'asf Street. +Lir the T.ail Itmel Bridge; Chrlislo T' N.. 110S.ENSTE1!:1,, Fancy aria, Ornnlikental Painter Irvin's (formerly ilni 4 ror'sr lion. near Illtnor'e Dry Docida 3tore. lie will attend Moinntly tdiall the stbovo'ilearrintiona of paint. Ing„ . at ransonablepilces. 7bo various kin& of graining attenclectlO, muchns mahogany, oak, walnut, te,,-In an mptovectetylee: • Uiscrllaiteous, TO O.K A G EN TS. - - WANT.E D. Agents wanted in 'every Town and County . is o United - St:dos, - to canvass for the most popular Ills torical and other valuable and ialuablo books published- The works are partieularly.adatited to the wants of the people, being boautifnlly illustrated with fine Steel mid Wood engravings, and bound lu the most substantial manner. . . • Monti now canvassing for us- find It &pleasant and praflltable einployta - out: - .. • . . _ . Our list alsiiinCludes the best werkk of T. S..ARTIIIIII Over 100.000 volumes hetee been sold the past'year o and their sale 10 stili increasing. We hap justaddedssrer al tiEW *nom to our Ilst by this mat popular. author, ,and shall add others the ensuing fall and whiter. We think • Wre . . hrtve the- best list for agents in the cOttutry. Sind fair it.' and Judge for yourselves. For full particulars and list, • Address..l. W. lIItADLEY, Publisher. Octlo 4S North Fourth Street; Philadelphia, Pa pugaRESERVING SUGAR.---A genera - , assort snout of Crushed; Sifted and Pulverised ri of Lust quality, as also Soft Clitshed,'Clarified and other qualities constantly on hand, suitable for reserving - and all other purposes . at OLD Also a constant supply of the chdicest Coffee , teas Spfree and other articles in variety always on liand, at t ont lot! is invited to our stock ituforepuying.eisewhers Carlisle, Juli2s, [55. . , J. W. EBY. , r z t A m N en o. r.y o : 18 . 5 I AM . NOW . RECEIVING Ihich sYe 4 ;a n gesT r a i n g d 8173t1t of v a P r l A e r ti l t: t a o . opened In Carlisle, to which I invite the early attention of the public, as I intend selling at prices , which cannot Jail to pkiZt!lll the closest purchaser. ' • - • marchqS . • J 6107 P. LYNX. A.BLISLE FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, The subscriber hits tho satisfaction of In -112111,)Laball forming his old frionds and patrons' that. • - • his estatillahmOnt is again in active ope rY:l4 n,inew buildings having been erected since the late dies trolls tiro and the whole e.st.ablishrnent put in com plete working order. Orden; aro therefore respectfully solicited for work in his line, ivhich -will be done with promptness and in the best tnauner. ' STEAM ENGINES 111.11LT2TO ORDER '— and - repaired. All kinds of Machinery to Riper Mills, Grist Mills and Factories repaired ,at short notice "Mill Spindles dressed and turned. HORSE POWERS and THRESHING MACHINES " such as Bevil Gear Four Homo Power, Horizontal Gear Four Horse and Two Horst Powers, Ploughs, Corn Shot lora and Crushers,&c. Pattern mute in order. Iron and Brass CASTINGS executed to order, if not on hand, at the shortest notice, such its Cranks and Mill Gearing, Spur .and Wheold. Gudgeons' for Saw Mills, Plow Castings. Cutters, Point Shears, Wagon and Coach Box es, Spindles, Car Wheels, Car Chairs, &e. Ile has also on hand a large supply of Philadelphia and Troy COOK ING and is constantly.making Cooking StoVel of various improved patterns for coal or wood, ton plate Stoves, Orates, &e. Repairing done to all kinds of Mal nhinery. All kindaof old Iron, Brass and Oaßper taken ig exchnngo for Ifdre" l " . ,,'"'""l' Th ''" 4 " * " . " . r-4 " . 4 17 : raa y ll lriG&R D NEß; • .• • • . ' OLEritttNE. ':110NE SOAP.-L-Anovay's pure RejukStispf—Coniray'ei Im. ,proved Cliciulcal Olive Seep. .14. full 'supply these iinly excellent Soapejuati received and for stale „a A.VILVIA.IIIS'TAMILY anoquirst,l4nin Street.' Ccerllele, ;tier. 21 ; '65: • •• • • ' . - ANOTHER.:INVOICB ,OF Elegant ' Needle Worked)Pollare, gating, i ngerting^ and dge nge, just received from New York, at velY reduce 4 prices.: .. ' ' • - ,CIIARIES QtuLuy: dee. In; '6l'. MS ~~. r7IV. =ll A. PARKER,. President. apr2A . - tLIN.N7, GLA SS AND . , QUEENC R E— d liousekeepersa and YOung, with tb itisotre expecting to *omehousekeepers,arelfl3 - ed calrat lIAMIERrSiFAMILY GROCERY and amine hls elegafi tassortmarnt of China. Glass and (Neel ware and other articles in the holisekeeping line, su - as French and. English tewsets,.heavy banded and pi& - White Grantte, gilded and blue plain: Dinner sets of 4 cry variety and. price, bowls and pitchers, tureens, di, es, &c. Glass-ware—centre table and Mantel' lanr Candelabras and other lamps, groat verity, table and . tumblers, goblets, 41cc Fruit and preserve dishes; in • riety.s: eodlir-vreuri t7 tubs, buclots, Churns, bowls. butt 'printsund ladles, meal buckets, dce." Brushes—a - WOO, whits wiaf,arrubliing,• band and shoe blushful, duste ' brooms . , .tc. Market, Clothes and travelling baskits." Also a choice assortment-of Tobacco and Segars. C• he who aro fend of choice hrapila , ot Sogars•and try t • Principes,.liegallas. Stell'anonis and other Cuba varieti and you will tind them of uniumeachableituditY. 'A • nee Spanish and Commot !iegare, with choice wiTai_ I. tobacco. . • IOA S FITTING AND PLUM 7 • undersigned - in:W.lld Inform 10 I '• • el sena of Carlisle that ho has made arrar. - mentatodoGAki FITTIZIG and PLUMBING at.short 3 , - I,tchAukouroasonable Ilelas engaged the - vice,' of a.first rate hand from Philadelphia, and hoar' • • Ojed himsolf,with an..extbnslin assortment of 113.. .mitEli; WWII - will enable him to flll all ordera prompt All work"'will be wanrantod. Of Gas Fiitu 'will be 'ibund iwthe,roont exactly opposite his Tint'' 1. establishmonton Withlf inwr or straet, whore he invi •• , s ie-Lll6'is 111:e . pA ; furnish, or make to 'order, every artrle of TIN WA . Inted by, housekeeper* and others. will also attr. 'to /31 , QUTIN, 0, I.IOIJS,E4IOOI:INGrIi.F.LIi , and' P.I,IIMBINfI.,'. Thankfulfor the Austionage with which helms.talror tWen flmored, he4espectfully solicits a. continuance of the same. • " Storrs - nub , • • • • ••,,,4;0r,60-'! '• .WATCH,E s r, CLOCKS i •FA 7 NOY :,'I4I)V EMS Y. dic." •;• havo now-on hand Anti for 'sale at my Old Otand on main Stro!!! ? Opposite Marlon Hann.n entirely new and eiegant stock , or •• . 'WATOL4:O, Jr..IVELItY; MEDATIONg, ac. . • 1 .. Gold 'Levee Watches. hunting and open case, :!liver do. Silver ',opine and Quartor - WatchTSTii:JArgii variety. Gold Anchors:for Ladies andGenilefkm. ' , • - Medallions, a splendid astortthent for ladles and gentit: Brest Pins of every pattern, and . „ Gold Chalni for. vest andlob gold curb chains ,_,r - • Fingeritingt, - Culf-pink,`Sttidtc - SlCthit • lfilittons. ' . Crosses. Drop and Hoop llar•ltingt, ti large variety,. • . 'Silver and Plated Perks; Table and Tea Spoons, Butter. , Knives, Am. of.varlous styles and prices, Gold and Silver Thjinbled, • '• • ' • and Common 161)04in:16N; large nidiOrtinent to suit all rgct, and to'which We -invite particular . • attention. „t . Port Monnnies, alarge astorttnent - atreVery - prree; Gold POits,of the Lest make at various prices. - Fancy Boxes - ,l'ort•Follos; AccordeOns, Spectacle dices, Ladies Card Cases, silver and pearl, at various prices,- - - Bracelets. gold and common; Watch Chains ditto. ••• - Also a large variety of articles in the Jewelry linip which I will sell at the lowest prices. All articles war ranted to he what they are told for. • • • • • *II-Particular attention paid 'telb,eift,,f;PATAlNG..O.Ft - 4 - WATCILES -and all-work-warranted.-lieturnlogthaidy,— , to my old friends and customers for - former patronage,' I respectfully solicit a continuance of their favors. jttne2o • ' • THOMAS CONIXN. . ' CLOTHING 7 . . CLOTHING . . . N. HANTCII - & Co. have opiiiegi and now of--, fer for. sale at their - Store 'on West .11101 i !Street, • one door west of the HMO kirungrly, kept byt . Stough, an entire new steek of Iteadr,lllade J3lothing .. , • • POit MEN - AND . HOY'S ,WgA It. r''''- 2 . Alskg, Cloths. CliiislinerecPatid Volatiles, _width ,wll . l be ~ :}tiiiihnliTitrtifeliearlayle and .on _reasnnable terms:— • Shirts, Shirt Collars: Gloves, Ilslery, Sugenders, Satin and.Sumnier Stockig, Handkerchiont, ..te. of the neweit styles and hest manufacture kept ronstantly nn hand. •Coulidontof their ability to please, they 'respectfully se kit the piddle Irrniume.,!, . T A I ALL STYLE OF MATS R CAPS. 'W3I. H.•TOUTArleslrestri inform his old friends that ho has removed to his new establishment on High street. near the Railroad Depot, and Is now opening a largetind elegant assortment - of the FALL STYLI' IlATS.just received from Philadelphia: ,which . the gentlemen of Carlislk. are rdtd,r,Sfcd to In4l'Slo. - a , 04 . amin e , lie has also-n large assortment of fiiikAiir!.t and Slouch lints no his nwn'inanufacf„ure,.glt .1)04 style And at variods prices. the excelionfinisli nt irldch he 'o'4ll Warrant. Ills stock he Is confident on- - ly needs to bo exaniined to be -largo— 'supplytipproved..-Also,'-a of .31en's;'lloy's and Children's CAPS. of Cloth and Fur, and of every variety of style and prirojusUe calved from Philadiiphin. Let all Who - twat a lint or Chip give him a call. as they : luny be sure of being suit ed to theli,own satisfaction. " . . , • 1 71 -ALL-STYI4I , I OP ITA'..t., ' :-1855. - I L a Eoltlit: - KELLER - reppectfully atinolitices to his 0 - / Lbitri 4 1 uuld t Im!tuthlic..generttlly that lie•lis just .i s ris •llAvet iii 7 FALL STYI.I , (II? i/ INMRIIENS .. . ll M A[Bnu lt ltetlt'bllPntt ; l : tPitln l li. intsinilaVelilia:to • whieh.l I;iteSsTeral '. attent 10n.. . -HO , has also • constantly on hand a large and varied as sortnient'nf his own innnutlietnre as well as city made If:ils,Alid.rans , Suitable fur the ppinprlslikg,t,ferY 76. - filltraf Ttiggili , uver, 31.;114 , 5kin and Silk Hats. flu- . ished in the !Meat style,V.cre.ther with a full assortment , of CAI'S of evorrshape and des.wiptir n 4 and ril,every - Mee. ' Ito partlettlarly invites the public to call and ex amine his exoenstre Assortinent,which_in- etyleonatez--- Jill and 'finish'. eatinot.lie:iiirnasseidliy- any ill market: • and which ho is able to put at prices lower than ever. - Remember his old stand on North Ilamiver street, be-' . tureen Humer's and Senerla ',Ores. ' ,•-- - - : .tIOR - TILE MILLION , . .;„ • PV\ —':-- ---.-,-.. . , ...0. , - va 6 _,,. injustl r oceivlng my lis • 'ins , itl il-1. ,, ... s of PAPER liAlitliNti r ?At . „."—.. ,?' .. which wpm in style,iluallt , . and prlc any that. have es. boon oxlitheted iti Carlisle.' I respectfully solicit it et . Ikom persons In want of Pspoillangings of any deed i Lion, as I am confident by assortment far snrpasEes al In the Borough; and In style anti prices has but few t vals lii the city. I only ask of public 6 call and e amine my asisortmant before purcbtaPing, as I Sin cow .dentlrty chaste designs cannot fail to please the mot fastidious. ._ _ JOHN P. LYRE., . • ..., West side of North Hanover Street. •, •n, r ...•„.. ..,,. , ENV GROCER i f ii • AND VARIETY STOlff The.subscriber won d respectfully inform his friends at the public generally, that he has justseturned from tl city_ with a large and .*cried assortment:4 r tiIiiiCEDIES;ULASS - atilt QUEENS:WA kr !Ci.ILUY F 114.11; kr; .II:; - . - whIelr he offersfor sale O:i• ill: i j - 14.- 1;,. moot•roasonable terms, at lila New. 'tore Y 11 corner ofNit H ortanover street and the VIII r,.. ~.1. • % lie Square. directly opmillte the Carlisle Ds. • posit !link. His stork eintrascs everlthlug usual" •In a riro&.ry anti Variety store. . The public are invited to .call and examine his stet before purchasing eiserrherpots be feels confident he ea sell the hest goods at the lowest prices. ' , r .,•;4 ; i1 4 3131N G11 7.f, -NI.AM, DAVIS ■ • A . . co.,2arketStreet, • " . ' • Phi - ;AD DNTS Fon' JAPOW BD CA It I:ES LP. and Philadelphia. Cars leave Loth pliees East tit ive every Week, Tuesdays and Fridays. All itusitte entrusted to Bingham, Davis (ik Co., will be attended" with promptness, whether in sales, produce ( r freight._ - •A: 11. - 11A,R1 , 1117, North street, Baltimore. has, a' . entered Into this arrangement; and will attithdprotni ly to all business entrusted to Lim. Ma) 30.-41. b - R - 0 - c EAS; COFFEE- The subscriber bee ju Ldded tolls fI•TrI7WI --.-- . stock a general selection of C1IO1( GROCERIES, as wellas all the other variety of articl y j V usually- kept n -- a - iAdu Orncery Storebracipg I - ! I) Coffee—roasted and' green—at 1234 and 14 con. k;` , +P - per lb., Orleans; Clarified, Crushed and Pulverlt,. _ SuOtrs, of fine qualities: Chocolates, Spices, Pal Salt, and ft variety of Fancy artielefi t all of which are Awed at the lowest cash prices. We are thankful for t , • former support given us, and invite kfurther call fr our•frionds and customers. • - _ J. W. EDT. Marion Hall, Carlisle. Car Jane' :14, '44. J. 11; TIALIAEIIt 'fertile] or ruptured Patients ran be suited by rend tlng timounts:—Sending number of inches round* tr hips, acid stating. shie a ff ected: - --- Cost of Single ,Truss, $2, $3, $4, $5. Double—ss . s Stand $10... " Instructions as to, wear, ", and how to effect * eus when possible. sent with h e Truss. • , Also for sale. IfiNgreat variety, BR. BANNING'S IMPROVE]) PATENT BODY BB AC' For the pure of Prolapsus Uteri; Spinal Props and Sn ports, Patent,. Shoulder Braces, Chest Expanders ai Erector Braces, adapted to all with Stoop Shoulders RI and• Weak Lungs; English 'Elastic Abdoinitial Siistiensorlee, Syringes—male and female. Mir -Ladles' Roomp, with .1,44 Attendant*. _ , QUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIMIT IBIPSOVED -The subscriber inibrum Dealers and Partners Olathe hi greatly improved the • quality of his SUPER-POO. MATE OF LIME, end - now confidently rerconmeri• the article mannfectured by him, as Sermon toseny I the market. You Aare invited to 0111, examine and ix 'lt. Also PERUVIAN AND MEXICAN GUANO, p3x4 . warauxs, SOR L Ac. At the lowest market latiL - JNO. L. .POMETIOY, •• ' • 7Sneeessor to Thos.' W. MU plan, •••• No. 9, and 10 South Whereat, Philadelphia. inrrarmers can load on two priVate alleys, andirri* . the crowded mirk , • - July. 20; op, ti oskrwooD riorQs F0.4.8.44x Tajo v&egsvitt Resewoo4 Pianos Oiskr. oettives;frean Ibis - celebrated, uninulltstorY, of; Halle Davis 1 C0.,-Roston... These Initivinetits. rarefally selected from * lergestooli,, and' are Marcanta tolls's entire satisfaction; !Thor:wilt he sold At • - . , . . • cilot and kept in °vier•by a competent , person, ror one yin! from dot" of sale: Those .irbo nmy %risk to examine, of to purchase a good I.rudruntat intitelt to ton tr , . the subscrber at hie residence to Carlisle. , .• Also, TORE-NT, Virg good asoond-band _Mini Yokes a' sti per quarter.. JOHN K. STAYMA,Die. • no". 23, , • 240NR08 110111118 p':o-----_- - " y - ----- ',. 4.Ptirihiq'''.•• . _ r-i ....,,. Lo tsceab,... _ p I ' No. 104 ' Chestnut bt., Swaim's . Building, Piiiiil p da, extensive M URIC Pnbi isher, and. Dealer in ~bluki. l natrutnents of ever , / description. .. . ....._Ex4usive agent .iur—theLsale , pf-Uallet r -Davie-ik-4- 11`atent husp9nsion 'Bridge /Zoltan an d.olher PIASOBei, A iikelrt's Boudoir 'l'innos,',3lelocleons, Marti res-ITtitta. harps. 11011 us, Shoot _M oleic, Mnsie.llooka,,ke,„---- ..... Resident's - of the - con'fitrf."*lll' be suppiled, by mail 'I, otherwise with music they may wish;•ss love*, if pt chased in person. • lacing one of the largest stocks , the dhdf,e , l„States;',l 'feel con tidobt of satisfying all 'al may ,fa , roi iiii;' with a Call or Order.; - . . , , . •.. . - Dealers in Music supplied on the most liberal tarps Planua_to let, ,second-hand l'ianoifoisale. ' ' '.• May 20,1.853-1! ~ .. ~, .• , . . . vim -AT wA TU la - S - 731i D' JEW El - .. \JAW, WHOLESALE and IFETAIL, at the "Phil., • ac , . . doliplia Watch and Jewelry Stem .. ) at .-.. ~• • • . -,i, Nutodid;l.North-Second Street, iL 1 ..- ,-- --It. ner of arry, Philadelphia: • Got, :lever Wet hes,lull jewelled, 15 ea-'-' _ ..,,f, - at cases, '--.' ''...„ - - - $2O 'f t•i t '.., • Gold Leptne,ls eatateaseg,l 2441 i - ~.........1,...... Silver ". -jewels ',„,. - .- 9 1' [.., ON H. i). Silver Lover, full jeeHlidi . 12 4 - Superior Qu'artlers,7 . ' ' .-•, - -• • . ' y r Gold Spectacles , . _ _ -. ! ~... . ,Y..,„_,._,,_ --- kifirSilieFF.TaEtacies, - - '... - . 1i • s i 1 ol (1 , Bre eelets ' . '- ' C ' ' - 3 . Ladies' Gold Pencils, . . - , • , , . • 'Silier Tea Spoolis, Ind/ . - - -' ' s\ s. GoldPens;_n_ltli Pencil - and Silver Holder, - • 1 r ' Gold Finger Pings 3734 cents to sB;' Watch Glass. • nlain..l2,3,e,gents. Patent 194', Lunet .25; Otherartteh - in proisortiotr.' All goods warranted to be what'they at • sold for." . . STAUFFER & ITARILEY, . _ -On band.some Gold and Silver LeYers-and - Lopla tbnn the nhore prices. MT.LINTOCK, M. D •7 ey dr-ki)fi.:;txur of AnntOmtand Surgery inlbePhilidel: otMediclue, - a - Ml4eting Professor of Mit - *VeryrOliirTirtlie -- Cill - ilMiting,Physirians of the nil adelphin Hospital, Illockley; late member of the Ns • tional Medical Association; member of the Phliade: phia Medical Societ,y: , member of the Medico-Chirunsi - cal College - of - Philadelphia ; - Amin - N.ly Presidept an.. Professorpf Anatomy and Surgery in Castletoli Meth eal - CollOgif -Vermont; and also, late - __Professor of in ; m • atoy and ; Physfidogyin Berkshire kledicfil Justitu Hon. Pittsfield. Mass., &c., . 11as lately hitroduced in-a popular form, sexeral . vorlte presc'riptiotts for tile- principal diseases firth; climate. The name of sash article will imply the dh case for,Whlch Itts intended to ho used. . . _ . DR. ..11OCI.IiiTOUX . 6 . PECTORAL. SICRUTi $l. Di:. MCCLINTOCK'S. COLD AND COUGH MI XTURS-- , FOr COLN Price 25 ors. -. • • ••• . Pr. Price 6U ets. - 1 , ,I)it„ , 3leUr.l:l76C6'B Tonic ALTEEIATIVI - STRtin—ror 'VI: eifying tlikipood. l'ric IL ___ ___ — 7l/it - , - MOCLifiroVirs Dyspeptic Milxir—fror grviog- tor.' . _ to the stomach, relieving pains after eating,.beartbuti anal all disagreeable symptoms arising from Indlgsstitn.• Paco $l.. ' . . , __ 31cCusToces Rnxcithric Purely V. getable hetecArforinternel. use. _l'licelo ' AtCCLINROCeit tlsm, Sprains, Slrellings, &c. .Price 50 cts. " Asolass3.llx.rtics—Forl'airis,Tooet ache, Headache, Neuralgia, &c: Price 50 et,. DR. ileCtiNvocx'i rail:Waal) •Ai 61.1. MM—A cortai; re..for all Jtitertnittents. l'idea $l. MCCLINTWXS DIARROCRA CORDIAL AIM CIIOLIRLPS' Ivz—A Safe Remedy. McCtixvoca's. WA/E' AT:LI PURRARITI VILL6-11 , . 60fitiValle8R, lleadeehe,..l.e: Price 25 tti. DR. .MCCI.INVICIL'A ANTI-R 11.101.13 PILLS—FM' irrepilarit in the Vunet lonA of the Liver tind Boviela-i-the beet lA Cr Pill made. Price 25 eta. a box. • For sale by Dr. J. MeCLINTOCK, at Ids Medical Depo ...',V. Corner NINTH .and •4reets, I'hilad. Mita, anti all Druggists..- D.mggista and'Dealera in Il• eines 'who wish to be Agents, will please address L McClintock. furnishing reference, - name of ~Post .Off* county and State: sale by W. A. Kelso:: Elliott , Carnal% I. Shippensburg; 'Wager& Co., L. Ham an, Mechanicsburg; Joseph Ilerron, Newyille; J. 7.lmmerfrian," A ndersonburg; Haines & Fertig, kflibar town; A. C. Klink, New Bloomfield; Harriet M. Sing. Newport; B. F. Gardner; York Springs; A.J. llfilloraf J._S-Nliun.,Chantbersburg;-8.-Mentzer,-Wayniabort, George Bergner and D. - It. Jones & - Co.alarrisbutg... • DR. lIeCLINTOCK can be consulted, without chi* daily, front,lo to 12 o'elock,'A. M., at his Depot. • December ti, 1c54-13: 1 T.:1 4 RpTcH-TRUBgtS, Weighing Ie than p. 3.4 ounces, for the eure of Ilernlstorltliptil fieknowledged by the highest p edical authorities of Pr-. adetphia, Incornparably, superior - ,to any other In urfa SufTerera laf gratified to that the occasion u; offers to priwure not only the highest and most easy,b , 'as durable a Truss as any other, in lieu of thectnbri, sod iloconifortable article usually Sold, There Is nd e Irulty.et tending . the fitting, and when the pad Is loa. ed it will retain Its irsltleu itliottt change. • Permit s at a distance unable to call on - the substribs eau hpre the Truss sent to any address, by.rendttli, fire ibillers for the'single Truss, or ten tier the double• with ineasure roue the hips; and stating side affect* .It wilthe.eithan to suit if. toot. fitting ; - returtal at once; uncoil . For Bate only by the importer. 'CAI.I.:II NEEDLItti. • Corner Twelfth and item streets.Thiladelph: , LaIOE., mulling the benefit of Mechanical Ft porters. ,to . the derangement of , the Internal . 4 indueinglulling of.the .Womb; Vocal, l'ulmotfF3 , " Dyspeptic, Netvotie and Spinal - Weil:nem, are intern. that a, competent"Vid experienced .14nx will be.in, . tendence at tll t e v pOorns, (set aPart - 1111 - •" their , exchiai net) — s6.. - It•U Linn July.:2B; • • , . . • RUSSESI TRU S.NS • • -• C. IL NEEDLES, klitt,SS AND DRACE ESTADLISIIMET, Cori er Twelfth and 'Race Streets, l'hihl'a. Ithiforter of Eno French Trusses, coroblplug extreu Ilkhtness; ease and durability with correct constill OE
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