N P.trq.,l , . - - - -- •_ _ • '[This beautiful poem•seems the sxpre ion 1 01gE tinged, of womanhood, and Wkolt lifts.,bbn 'upon • in it is bestowed 'above life's petty pq., ,' and enables his whole being • ' I w'ould be thine - - • "Ah I. not to learn the anguish" ; • Of,being ftrst a , deity _enshrined, _ Then,'when 'the fever fit. is passed, tolingnishl . Stripped of each grace that fancy round me . twined; , . ' Ndt_stiotr_the lot I crave— " fwouidlie , Yot in bright , summer weathOr, ' ' . • -A sunny atmospheie, to breathed But fear. and trenible yhen the storm clouds gather, And shrink life's unrelenting frown beneath Failing, when needed most. I would be . thine I• _ To loae ail selfish feeling In the sole thought of the fat; dearer one To study every thought thy will *relieving, To make thy voioe'a ever varying tone The musio of my heart. _ • . I would be thine t Whop sickness dot oppress thee,, With love's unwearied vigilance to, watch; :Waking,.to soothe, to comfort, to caress thee.- Sleeping to • list - in dread, each sound to `batch, - "- - . Thy slumbers that might break. I Would be Thine ! When veied by , wartdly . ()regime; To cheer thee with affection's constant care, To stop thee 'neath thy'borden or thy losses— By shoWing thee how deeply, thou art dear, Meet so in thy distress. _ ' E I would be thine! Gently and unreplying, ' - Toilear: with- thee when °beta\ and epiri worn - _Tholasty word, the giliekreproaoh denying But by the"soft submieelon_whieh ie born Of - atea • would be thine! orld in thee to centre, di all its hopes; cares, fears, andliii nE di-J*lo4—* . No - wish-baiond the'homeWhere thou should; 'et enter Evei anew to find thy'romenne brongtit Wen beet joy. • Would be' thine No passion's wild emotion . To allow thee, fitful as the iihangiiiie winct But with a still., fervent life.devotion, To be to thee the help-tneet God designed,-- - "Or this would.l be thine ? urational. Spirit of the Sehool'hurnalt; 4 , Manners" Is the subject of a passage In he Acierican Jotn:nai of EdUcation, in which )r. Huntington, the author of the same; says oine admirable things.- Mark them, parenti ad teaoheie: A noble and attractive everyday. bearing - vmes orgefdifiSe;TDreirmerityl Wig-Dement.- Lnd these are bred , in`years, 'not moments. _ 'he principle that rules your life it the sure pos. ve-tsetker f Sir - Phili Sidn _WA t h e pat - perfect gentleman ; ut then he was the hero that on•the field of "lutphen pushed away the cup of cold water ---rom hie own fevered arid parched lips, And eld it out to the dying soldier at his side 1 If )fty penticaente habitually make their home i the heart, they will beget, not, perhaps a _ widow' and finical drovring-reom etiquette, ut the breeding Oa genuine and More royal entility, to which no simple, no young heart till refuse its.homage. -. Children are not edu• • ited till they.: catch' tho,chartn Theit makes a pen man or lady 1 A °oars° and - elovealy teach, r, o vulgar and boorish presence, mue4ii3g ?pies or chestnuts at reoitatipue like a 841tir il, poaketipg hie Winds like a mummy, pro neker the firmament than is skull, like a circus olowit, and dispensing :merlons saliva like a Memker 'of Congress, &lots a wreog on the sobool-roers ,for which , .3 scientific attainmente - are• an 'offset. Au iucator that despisei the resources hidia hie )rsonal carriage deserves ! on the principle of tvedinborg's retributions sitnilia or. . . :like deserves like," to be passed through a Indemoilibta,Of Congressional bullying.' • . •. • . The Rhode Island Schoolmaster,' erne of the , • lost spirited-of our'edneationalPttrials,oool tfention t. p :eery ifirtoilin`ihe . part ' teachers, fiateell; thst--of 'trampling pupils sling recite:go:4ll4 The 'Sditity, it appear:hi „ ...sited echep add i took' etiOrthafid i stitsS;!pf 4e reoltritlery with; the follaing result I: -•• A closs in geOgraphy was ft ou sted of seven boys and girls; whose :meet; see, , as 'We learned during the reeitatian, ornits, Ludy, Yfu.idah,' Horatio, Sidney, Ans. n, and Amtin'da t : They were reciting atria irope,wnd. the questions and answers werd folloWP i , • • v. • Thomas, what I . s said of Europixf' i t :it.it stammered the, boy, - , ttie ema il.___-.. l •protapted the teacher.. • est:division of die %robe/ continued:Thom., • • rns • • '.Grand division, you mean,.---40 - j*.: . twot 1' id tlis tea Sher; patronizingly, •• replieq'thfsbo.roarifinialy: . : rimed rjght,!.rettirtis,cl„the„ master.. !.. Now t . :Joh for, what . is it noto(11' • • • •It'a noted tor,, for,"'fota— r .,' plied •e . . . . • . being the most'—the teacher want on with the_ ee4ence;_„___*_._ _ ,__,,____._,._ _ _ --, civilized and and and'—eildently , Lnoy's memory was. COMpletely exhanstedl! so Mt teacher-oo ' ntinnedr --=— . - ' - the niostpepu—' • lous,in proportion to its extent, of any of -- t — rdit - d - sjoi - 4 - 2t'114 - globe,' said .f.incy--_briffklyi now helped completely beyond . eimimiassment . . Right. .Now, liuldah , what is• maid' of its . climate-?' said the schoolmaster, • yfith come 1 'tenderness in bifi It it it is is---' began the girl, - - Orbe-western - part - is milder—, suggested be reaaher. • , , That_answer is in fine print, and Fe.we're not - to - learn the dne7P - fitit; : aied a h4ll-dozen CLICIII ; I forgot,' suid_le. 'We'll try the map questions. ..Whatooean on the north 2' . 'Northern!' said the scholar,prthiptly. ' • ' Are—' the teacher said, shaking his heed... • Arctic ! . shouted • • Huldah, in tir . hurry .to correct herself. '‘ - •. • - Herat's, what seas and mountains on the' email' was the next question.. ' 'Horatia . beian eautionely. Afrio—,' but here he was arrested by a frown from th • teacher; , • Medit--,' was the kind.teaoher's aid. - Mediterranean,. Black, 'Al—,' said the boy, and a frown brings-hip up again. The Mountains now," said the niaster,— , Can-----2. _ , • 'Caucaanar said .Eicratio; catching thti Tame. Right. What river, mountains and sea on the east, Sidney ?' was the next queetion. ; Volga,' said the pupil, when Ciao frown stopped hid: - _ , U draWledbut the questioner and rom ter.. MoutitainslUral River , on3==' said 'Bidn - ey, - hesitating ngain. • ' said the teacher.' :,9su Sea! ; shouted the boy. Good. *hat ocean on the west, Austin ?' 4 Atlantic,' wasnows theTwomp4 reply. Amanda, — where is the White Sea -sard he. She replies), hesitating, In the" in the in 114—, North of Asia,' said Atatinda, with earl- donee. ' Why, you'vire reciting about Europe,.' said the man with vexation. . .Norsh of gurOpe,' said the girl, correcting hex,- • '4. This vras once round the class with aflues - tion apiece, And wras an exact specimen of the manner in which the pbor scholars Were taught. The teacher asked the questione r having first designated who should answer, and then when there was the least hesitation be prompted them, giving them half or the commence the first word, and allowing them to etiactly where ho . !eft off and finish the Word or• sentence, as the case might be. And tho result wits, as might have been ex- - Pectedi' tlitisolialaikaaalil no More - go on with, a recitatiek*lthout ails constant' prompting .than - a . cripple Mitoralk_witbout-his-000ustomt— edorptches. To this wretched habit of prompting there is n morai objection of the most ierious na ture: Bvery recitation ought to be, as we have frequently said in these columns. a les son in honerly. It is no slight evidence of a moral feeling hie pupil when he will disdain to pretend to know ?that ho sdiliteitot. But on the prompting system, ohildron gradually loose the, power of • knoiring whether they know the lessen or not. The object of pur suitqn schools of all grades should be andtifia object is uttirly lc;st sight .of in a sohootoondu'eted on the plan so well Edwin. up in the Rhode Island Soboolmaster. Avoid t, teachers.. Tan Usti or Oy..—ln this country children are " perpetually watered," as thoiish --they were amphibious animals: In the East Indies . children are rarely washed in water: bat .they .are oiled' every day. A child's head can be kept much cleaner If oiled; than .with out it, and many young persons with beetle cheeks would probably never know the last days of consummation If their parents would insist In having the chest back and limbs an= elated with sweet oil two or three times a - Week. .The,Hebrew Physicians-seem to have considered oil as more .efficaoions than any Other remedy. The sick were always annoin ted with oil, as the 'most wonderful means that was known of checking diseities Axiliiiiaron. P0r90rm.,..4 correspondent ofAhe London Litiiiii`y—ainette, -alluding to the'numerous oases pf death 'from accidental poisoning, adds, 4 4.1 venture to affirm there is scarce even a cottage in this country that does. not contain an invaluahle, certain, ,immeditiie remedy, for such events; nothing more than a dessert spoOnfUrof mustard, • mixed in a tum: bier of warm water and drank immecliatbly-.• e. it r,ets.as an emetic; is always ro d t , y, and may be-used' with safety' in 'any 'cas ere ono is required." MN= c . .... , - C- ' • '-- OAN - ER - of - Ma-. :- ,_-7,- o r :.1.7 . -- .%, 7 ' ..;:g.;', ,if ''' :. ov or itini'Dintliiiikiff , 1. •'' 1 0, .• ' ''' '. 0 LlSLE.—Thournierslgw ed'has always on hand a large stock of superior. Cabinet Ware,, in all the different styles, which he is prepared to Jlellat.thainvued.priCeS.—Hojlivitointtentionintitica- Jatir toAtio..Paysilv..Svmso. BOTTOM BrDiTEAkr, a -most useful; article, which entirely obviates all obJeetions.— The - bettom eats be attached to old Bedsteads. They have given, entire satisfaction to all who havo them in use. • . piiir COFFINS - made to order at theagortestnotico, .. -. 1 - - - = -- 7 - -'----- ,- -:----= - " - " --- JACOB FETTER. - A'OBERT . B; SMILEY, cI — ABINBT M •• „AKER and ' UNDERTAKER orth Itanovetatreet, next 'door to 1:11aas!s lfotel —T . _ . Ile would respectfully ,inform the citizens of Carlisle and the public generally, that ho has now on hand a largo and elegantassortmentof FUlt -NlTUREiconsistilig In part ofWiirdrnbes,Card and oth er Tapes, Sofas, Bureaus; Iledsteads plain and fancy SeWittg - Stands, - &e.;mantifactured - oethe best material And quality , warranted. Also_a.genpralnisortmentOf-CII-AIIIS at. the lowest prices. VENITIAN BLINDS made to order, and _repairing promptly attended to. • 4163- COFFINS made at tho shortest notice; and hay; lug a splendid hearse he will attend funerals In town or country. • 41 - 0- , Remetabor the stand—noxt, door to H. Hines's . Hotel. . . -IL 11. SMILEY. JvEssivE FURNITURE ROOM —JAMES' It. WEAVER would• resnecfoully . call • the attention of llouseteepers and the public to his extensive stock of elegant. FURNITURE, • including Sofas,. Wardrobes, Centre and Tables, • 4,- Dressing and Plain Bureaus, and every other article* in his branch of business: Also now on hand thelargest-assortment of -CHAIRS - hi - Carlisle, at tar lowest prices. AOFFINS made at the short es . notice and a Hearse provided for funerals. Ile lefts a call at his establishment, on North atreesokear Gigue's' Hotel. • la-Furniture hired out by the month or year.. • • .CARLISLE FOUNDRY • .111461 AND MACHINE SHOP, . 54431 ~, The subscriber has the satisfactien of In :AILIPI:;•.,.111111L fortning4tisLoldLfth;ndttonlpatroui Hutt ' • • - his establishMent Is again in active °Pe.' ratb,n, now buildings having been erected since the late dlaa trbus fire and the whole establishment put in com;- plots working,order. Orders are therefore.respectfuOY solicited for work-in his line, which wiltbn One with, promptness and in the beSt ntanneri, " • • ••, : STEAM ENGINES BOHM TO ORDER • . and repaired. Allkinds of Machineryin Paper ➢lllJs, Grist Mills and. Factories repaired at short notice. Mill Spindles dressed and turned. ' ilklitSE• POWERS and THRESHING 11.ACIIINES such as Devil Gear Four ilorso Power, Ilorizoinial Gear Four Horse and Two Norse Powers, Plougha, Corn Shill tors and Crushers; ,te. Patterns outdo to order. Iron and Brass CASTINGS exeavted.to order If not on hand. at thlashortost-not ice,--suelt-ae-GranicaLanct-11 I ,Spur_and.llovil—Whools,-titidgeOns-for-Saw-Mills,•Plow- Castlngs. Cutters, Point Shears,.‘Vitgon and Coach Box. on hand alarge supply of Philadvlphia and Tray COOK MU STOVES, and is constantly, making•CooklngStoves of various iniproilat patterns for coal or wood ton plate -Stoves, Orates. kt..• Repairing dono to alt kinds of 31a; chinery: All kinds of old Imo,. Brass and Copper4aken _w.exeitangeilor-wOrk.'. • , • - may 9 FRANKLIN GARDNER. • PRESERVING SUGAR.—A golieral assert nent •of Crushed, Sifted and Pulverised Sugars of best quility, tui also Soft Crushed, Clarified and other qualities _constantly on band, suitable for prasery log and all other purposes—generally at Otn . . . . Also constant supply of the choicest Coffees, Teas, Spices and other articles in variety always on ha . attention Is Invited to our stock boffin!, buying elite ere. Carlisle: July 25, '65. J.. W .8 Y. riItE&CH T,R,USSES, Weighing. 1 t ; than 2% ounces, for the cure of /Lauber Rut acknowledged by the highest medical authoritiesof adelphia, incomparably superior to any other in use.— Sufferers will be gratified to learn that the occasion now oirtirs to procure not only the highest and must casy,but avdurable a 'truss as any other, in lieu of the cumbrup and uncomfortable article usually sold. There is no lenity attending .the fitting, aud when the pad is - locat ed it will retain its position. without change. Persons at' a distance unable to call on the subscribes, ean have the Truss sent to any address, by remitting five dollars for the single Truss, or ten for the double— with measure round the hips, and stating side affectod. It will be exchanged to sultil not diking, by returrag et once, unsoiled. ilor sale only by the Importer. • Corner Twelfth and Race streets, - Philadelptda. Atir rotas, requiring the benefit of Mechanical , Sup portent, owing to ,the, derangement of the Internal Or gans, inducing falling of the Womb, Vocal, Pulmonary, Dyspeptic, Nervous and Spinal Weakness, ant informed thata - cmupetent - itinVeYperien - OCC-LicTii-IVlll:licrit- Vomdance at the Rooms, (set apart, for their exclualva use) 'No. 114 TWELFTH St., Ist door below Race. July 20, '54. QPAIN'S ATMOSPHERIC CHURNS A full simply of the above celebrated Churn; now ou hand of allithe different oleos, from 4 gallons to 60. /t recelved.the first premium , at the ' -late Pennsylvania State Fair,lbe first premium at the Franklin Institute and Delaware and Maryland State Fairs, and various Others at different places. It will make more add better butter from a given runottnt of cream, and in less time than any churn in the market. For sale Wholesale and retell by • • " PASCHALL MORRIS & CO., AgricultUral Warehouse and Seed Store, corner of 7th and Market, Philadelphia.' Dec. 0,1864—tf • SADDLII AND ' HARNESS.., MAS . MO. The subscriber continues to carry . on' the above business, In all Its, various branches, in North Han over street, Carlisle. two doors North of Leonard's corner whore he intends keeping on hand a general assortment in his line, consisting of all kinds of fashionable SAD DLES, Bridles,. Martingales, Dirths, . . Circlogles and Ualters,also TRI/NKS, \ . 7, :._: ~,47. traveling and middle . i ... iiii ii n ~,\, , , ,1 : :' bags. Ile alsd man- • ...,;::- __ I': 1 '440 '.- _ufacturea-thii,most t'.' l ‘ll, l ll ' . ' ,!I : , - . ,.t.' approved S I.' 1 a ---. ~ , ' • ' • riT !,', Sp a I_ll 0, a&DDLCB over ' used In this (ri 1 ;i . country, and those wishing a hand -1 , lir ,) some, durable. and pleasant saddle . • . ' will do well to call and see there. He a also manufactures Harness; Bridles, Collars and Whip in. all,their varie t(esl, and confidently believes - from the general auproba-, lion of his customers, that he makes the neatest and hest gears, In all their variety of bredth, that is made in the country. lie also makes all kinds of Matraases to order,'vls: litniw, Husk, Curled Hair and Spring Mat,- Mises. All the above articles - will be made of the belt material and Wcirkmanship, and: with the -utmost des. patch: ' . ;_ , WM.OSDORN. , . . . , . . nNI.ENNSYLVANIA HOUSE—Pub.. Ile Entertainment.—The -subscriber - respectfully rms the citizens of Carlisle and the public 'genera.l. ly,,that ho intends opening a nubile house of eaten , talnment on the Ist of April, in the, building now oc cupied by Mr. Woods as a store on the corner - of North, Hanover and Louther streets, in the boroUgh of Carlisle. He will be ready at all times, to accommodate. all - who' may fitvor.him.witb their custom, and no.paina will f be spared to make all feel entirely at home. His table will Ile all times be supplied with the best the market can afford . .. His stable with good and attentive hostler, Ind everthing - to make man and beast both comfortable. will be provided. Boarders will be taken by the week month, or year, at reasonable rates. He hopes strict attention to business and a dealreto Please to reelvea lhare or public patrohage, °ornate, MI MO 0-11- A 1 8 7 . - E: SI• • . .R. MARTIN & SON, to T tit , respettfully announce to the 'Public gellarAlkt ly. tiult "-they intend opening an ' extensive Lumber Yard In New Cumberland, this spring, where they In tend to keep all kinds and (mantles of River Lumber, and also that they have on hand new. aboht ,one hun OM thousand feet of dry hoards and planks, (Plne and hemlock) of d Waren t qualities, which they offer Ito the public on reasonable terms. • , Alta ;20,..11431i--301: Cheap - job,: printing done here darliorc Itnenitirc. CALEB 11. NEEDLES, P. AUGILENDADULL 1850.1,-Smo. - MI • J ]'~r a Eitcires etiop.o. 5 " . - WAT — CHE - S I - CLOCK - 81 ~...,j2,,it. -. ---.--- --- - -rxilw.onviciiit - it ..,._ ~_ , - I have now owhand and for salsas toy U Id . • tend on Alain StreetioppoSite:lifirlon Ifill, an. entirely new and elegant stock of ~ ' '...\ . • — , ........: , ...lVAVOURSolltiNditillfrAlßlkkLlONarkei -,- -- , '" - Goldlcirer %Vetches, hunting and open came, Silver do. I Silver Lepine and•Quirter Watches, a largo variety. .• Gold Anchors for Ladies and Gentlemen. • - Medallions, stepleritild assortment for ladies and gonte. Breast Pins - of every patterri,Tend all prices, • - , • Gold Chaiinifor . yest and fob, gold curb chains; . : Finger Ritigarthapins, Studs; Sibefe Buttons... Crosses. Drop and Hoop Ear.ltings, a large variety, Silver end 'Plated . Forks, Tibia and Tea SpoonS,-Butter, Knives, ItC. of Tarious styles end , prices, • ..• . Gold feud Silver. .Thimbles - - • , , .1. ' ' • Gold, - fill V . ol' and Common P Spectad es;- alarge assortment to suit'all rges, and ,to - ; which we 'invite partictilar ' attention. " . ._. " • . -Port-Monnaies a-large assortment - at every, prl . ------- Gold Pens,of t h e best make at.varions paces. , Fancy-Boxs, Port Folios, AcCordeofiS, Spectacle eases, Ladies Card Cases, silver and'pearl, at venous prices,„--. firacelets4old'and - cOMinnit - riVeich Chains ditto. • . - Also.a large variety of articles in the-Jewelry line, which - I - will sell - at the - low - est prices; — .A.ll - artitles Iffy , ranted to be. hat Weyer° sold. for. '- ga..Particular.ottentiompeld_to_the IMPAIRING OF. WA H andlill work warranted . Returning thanks, IN to m o lends and customers for former patronage, respectfu ly.wlicit a continuance of their favors. ' june2o •:. 'THOMAS CONLVN. ..,_ . C. LOTIIING- ! CLOTIIDTG• . . . N..HANTCH, A- Go. baye on and now of .. fer for. sale at - ' their Store on West lligh Street, oue door west of the Hotel formerly kept by C. Slough, at:col:4lre now stocic of Beady Made Clothing - , FOR MEN AND BOYS WEAL -Alio, Cloths,-Cassiniered anti. Vesting', - which-will he:- ~ made up in tho Vest - styli; and'on - reasonable terms.—•• ' Shirt", Shirt, Collars, Gloves, Malay, Suspenders, Satin ' and Summer Stocks, Handkerchiefs; 4c. of the newest /I styles and beat manufacture kept constantly on hand,/ Confident of their ability to please, they - respectfully so, , Icit the public pateonage. - / „....-- 1 __ . . . ~.- ALL STYLE OF HATS & . CAPS. ... WM. H. TROUT, desiros to Inform hir(old friends t ho has removed to Lis new establish - Mont on Nigh - „, (1 11 treeti Mgkr_the RalimuLDepot,:aud - 15/now-e.pcming a I '4largo and elegant assortniont of the FALL STYLE ' 01.. llATS,Just'received-troni Philadelphia, which - • • the gentlemen of - coilisle are requested to acil and examine. • He has also -a large :assortment of Silk, Fur' :. and Slouch Hat,115)!T1110 own manufacture, got up In the, • beat style and.at various prleep, the excellence and finish co which ho *lll ararmnt. • iffeytock'lm'is can on. " • ly needs to be examined: to be approved. Also, a large • supply of .3leres,, Boy's and Children's CAPS, of Cloth ' and Fur, and of - every 'variety of style and PriceJust:re. calved from Phihtdelphla. Let•all who want a Bat or Can glie him a call,,as tbOy. miy: be sure of -belkig cult=, . _ ed to their own satisfaction. - :-• . ,• - • T ALL-STY - L - E - 01 - Hi s 55.- ' —GKORGE-KkLLER respectfully-announces-to-hi o d — Patrons and the public gonerelly-that ho bas JIM re; ...-,d-tho-rsta.-sn-L-E-Or-0 EN TUN EN'S HATS, ipenufactured at ono of the best entablleb . mute in Philadelphia, to which he Invltennpechti attention. - ,-* • _ . - Bolas also constantly on handa large and varied as. sortinent of his own manufacture as well as city made I lats.a nd Cape r sultable• for-the sdsfmn, comprising every variety of Russia, Beaver, Meleskln and Elllk liats, An. !shed In the latest style, together with a full assortment of CAPS of every shape and descriptlcr., and at every price. Ite particularly Invites the public to call and ex- - amine Bls exoenalre assortment/mhich In style, mato MI and finish, cannot be surpassed by any fn — titarket: mid which he is able to put at prices -low* than'ever. Remember his stand on North Ilanover street, be. tween Burner's a nd Sener's stores. r • . . •- _ ~.,_::. x \ ...---- F OR TfiE MILLION millet' r ecelying my Fall • ,' t :, t., • • Irs . •-:;•':. stock.. of-PAPER HANOINO.4, vr , , r ile .0 • • which surpass In style, quality •Is re /.... ....._ . and price any that • have• ever , ' been exhibeted In Carlisle. ' I respectfully solicit a call from persons In want of . Paper Hangings of any descrip tion, as I an( confident by assortment far snrpasses any Id the Borough; and •in style and prices has but few ri rills in'the city. I only ask of the public to call and ox. amine my assortment before purchastmr,all am confl dont-my-chaste desloThunot fail to please the most fastidious. - . JOHN P. LYNE., West sideof North Hanover Street, • id l tft r lV NEW GROCERY E AND 'VARIETY STORE. The subscriber wonld respectfully inform h Is friends and the public generally, that he ha. just rein,- ed from the city with a large and varied .assortincut el' r GROCERIES, MASS and QUEINFLIVA RP. j FISH, eke., s k., which he offers for sale on the , 1 , most reasonable• terms, at hls New Store. ~ 0 eornerof North Hanover street and the l'ut• j .4 , 4 v lie_liquare-dlreetly-opposite-the CarlisimGe,-_-___ ..___.-7- - posit Bank: Ills stock embrases everything usual]) in a Grocery and Variety . The public are invited to. call .atd ers•-• .be hr basil -- dreVenee. -- „Aoresurei ...sinxrelrow bore, as he feels confident he can sell the best goods at the lowest prices. • ' • J. D. TIALBERT. ••BINGHAM, DAYIS & "'"‘W. Market Street, - Philadelphia, AGENTS FOR JACOB nitimm, CARLISLE, and Philidelphia. Cars leave both.plaees East and West, twice every Week, Tuetulays and Frhlayst. Alt business entrusted to Bingham. Davis & Co., will be attended Co with promptneis, whether In sales, produce or freight. A. 11. BARNITZ, Nprth street, Baltimore, has also entered into this arrangement, and will attend prompt ly to all business entrusted to him. - May3o,--atu. 10.1 1E S rfIEAS, 'COFFEE- The subscriber ,has just Added to his former stock a general selection of CHOICE GROCERIES, as well at all the other variety of articles Nusually kept in ra Grocery Store. embracing Din )1(`,1 .geo.--roasted and green—at 12% and 14 cents w's* - .•r lb., Orleans; Clarified, Crushed and Pulverized Sugars, of fin eAvalitles ; Chocolates, Spices, Dairy Salt,'andse'variety:Of Kinerartlclee, all of_whicb fared arthe lowed cask prices. We are thankful for the former support given us, and invite a further call from our friends and - customers. • J. }V. EBY- Marion Halt, Carlisle. A NINA, GLASS .AND :QUE . NS C .WAltE—Old housekeepers and young, with then also who are expecting to become housekeepers, are in vit ed to call at HALBERT'S FAMILY ,GROCERY and ex amine his elegantamortmentof China,GlassandQueens... Bare and other articles in the honsekeepingjine,_such as Freneb andEngllsirtea - sehiTh — eafrainded and plain, White Granite, glided arid glue plain,lliener sets 9f ev-, cry variety and price, bowls Wed pitchers, tureens, dish- es, &c. • tilass , ware—centre table and mantel Candelabras and other lamps,gretit'varity, table end bar .suinblers, goblets *e. Fruit and preserve dishes, in va. rletyl .Cedar - ware—tubcintaketiciE f urtis, bowls, butter ;prints and ladles, meal buckets; he. Brushes—sweeping, white wash, scrubbing, hand and shoe brushes, dusters, :brooms, &e, Market, clothes and travelling . baskets. Also a choice assortment of Tobacco and Seger& Call, be 'who are fend echoice brands of - Segura andl the. ,Prlncipes, Regaling. Stottationis and otherCubavail ties, and you will find them of unimpeachable qualltY.: - Also ner Spanish and Common. Segant, with choice skull:and tobacco. . • . _ AS 'FITTING. AND PLIYMB . • ING.—The und,ersignod would inform the . , • el teens of Carlisle that he has made armnge-,, Meuts tidoGAS PITTING and ,PLUM.BgiG• at short ur Lice, and on reasonable terms. Be has engaged tbe sera , - vices of sliest' rate hand Amu Philadelphia, and bee SUP, plied himself with ,an extensive assortment tor FAX/;,,- WM.% which will onabie hint to Un all orders - promptly; All work will be warranted; Ilia stiwk.of Gas Fixtures , in the room exactly , . onposite'his Tinning . establislimenton North ihmover street, where he invites a call.. TINNINO,RPOTITING, ke.—lfe is also proiared furnish, or make to order, every article of TIN WARN. used* by houSeictiewrsand ottiers. Ile will also 'attend to IiPQIITINfIi..IIOSYSE4tOOITNO, and' ' - • . • . . . Tlinii!inii for the patiottag • o witli hi - lA.IIO luolalrelOty 6 611.:Tar,ret); he ro.4D7t,:tftilly ' 's'olltitg'iitt , oi4tliiiiitiii6i'' ,1' to Fzttne. Carlisle, /MONROE 16RRIS =le MI oifabejpOta. ifILADELP_ITIALA.D. - .EvANN Mitt k THIEF,. EMMYSAFEST ' fur merchants, lasiyors." ferme,' and' ()them having Books,: PoPere,_ fir other valuahlos, to Rt7ellerfo • FIRE liUltOLAßfg. •.• ' • arn'TaralidWdWalrillnithelirlMlntfLO, 0K877 --- A CAnn.-=The Plie Proof' . Safe," that preserved onr - Books." Papers, during• theFbre' at Uirt!s . Buildings,• was pUrchaged of i?LIY.EIt EVANS, 618. 2all Bt., Philadelphia. ' . ' GETZ' ft BUCK. REPRICEBATO3II3 k VATrit_pir .EVANS' Premium Ventilited Itefrigeratorsfor and *proServing nierlts, butter; milk, .water, and 4d. .; -artiOes for culinary purpoSes. . . AVATEIt 1.1141.318 for purifying brackish , or muddy . water; rhothor affected by, rains, limestone, marl; other caueoe; eirt. bo :had separate or - attadmd tb th it e (11.1 gent to hs—a small quantity of Ice cooling thu wh z ,ok i n the warmest'weather.____• ' ' PORTABIALNEHIONV.EIt BATITW ' for the use of Warm or. cold,veater. - - ." VATER COOLEBB,,for_llotele,-Btores, and wellitlgM- STORE - TRUCES, for moving hoses,. bale % ke. BEAL PRESSES,'Copying do., •Drugg4t do. • °UNIX EVANS. No. 61 South Second St., ( 2 doorshelow Chesniit.) - March 15, (Established in 1835.) • • SHE STATE 'SAVINGS FUND, lit). 5.3 DOCK STIIPET• INTEREST FIVE PER CET The State Savings, Fund Is' attracting deposits flute all classes of the community, in every section of the cltl and.cOuntry. MI same of money returned on demand • Deposits forwarded by mall to the order of the Treasu. rer, will receive every necessaryattention.. GO. H. !MGT. • ' President. CIIAITLES 1. 11111.AYi ~,,Treasurer. Feb. 20, 18156---.6m. TEACHERS, SURVEYORS, EN GINEERf3 AND DRAIIGHTB3IEN supplied with ematical Drawing Instruments, separate and if. cases, such as Dividers, Parallel ltnles,ivory,Doi-woo4. and Paper - Scales,"Taquares, Triangles, Bow Pen, Drawing Pens, Protractors, Gunter's Scales, Tape Melts urns, bletalic Tapes, Surveyors Chains; 2 and 4 Pole, At and 100 feet, Surveyor's Compasses, Engineer's Level, and Transits, Target Rods. &a. &c: Mask Unterps the best construction. Scriptur al Diagrams, Astroffilcal Natural History, Humorous, Chromatrope or Artiticia: Find works, Dissolving Views,- Magnets, Poloramaa, Alf Pumps, Electrical apparatus, Galvanic apparatus and I 'arVe collection of Philosophical Instruments, suitabl. : , r c...lloges and schools. Also,Spectacles, SpyHlaswee ;icroscopes, Thermometers, B arometers Reading Hering received the agency for the sale •of J;ss ecli 00 L APPARATUS, I am re rod „- -- .resiirlfTeivniiirsisitliiiii:Orrery;"4"-Telhir an ,a. 'resole - . is ¢ inch Globe, a Hemisphere Globe, a set c :camel Aral solids, a . Magnot In 6 'Vest Thnk r allimeket with - ( - 1 - Tek — and key for' $2O. Illustrated and pnrod catalogues forwarded Gratis. • JAMES W. QUEEN, r'; ‘ ," - : 264 Chesnut St. Philadelphia, East of 10th St. I gi MEI S.E AMEN'S- SAVING- FIJAY • Chartered by the State of _Dennsylvania-in-11356- _ ~ OFFACE, - 55 -WALNUT bTREET. One do or above Second Street, Philadelphia,' Receives Deposits In sums of One Dollar and upwag from diferasses of the community , and . allows in Rd at the rate_a_tive:_ter , cent--perennum: — Moneywpaid -- : bie - k - Oridemand. ire•Oillce open daily from 9 until 5 o'clock, and on Monday and Saturday until 9 o'clock in the evening. This institution will be ibund a convenient and sadh place. of deposit for Farmers and others doing business. in Philadelphia.. Deposits are paid on demand without any previous notice being required. ° . '.- • • ,stansatne. Edmund-A. Solider, • Mon. Job It. Tyson, 7 . • Stilwell S. Bishop, George Boldin, • • James P. Perot, ' 'Robert Morris, • - John McCardes, Edward L.. Clark, ! Jacob Sheets, .t. John Gallagher, Joreph,sl. Jo ire, '_Joseph R. Myers, RichardO. Stotesbitry, Edward U. Trotter, William'Sblppen,jr. Franklin Iticon, • ' Wm. P. 'Jenks, • • Thomas Cooper, 'EdgerE. Pettit, , s•-• President—FßANKllli . • —TreaSurer—PßAS. M. MORRIS. , - Secretary—JAMES S. PRINGLY. • tn,..The Charter provides that'no manager, pincer or • agent shall, directly or indirectly,' borrow any =env . •,: from the Society. „ • • . 0ct17,1855-1y SPRING _MILLINERY GOODS\ .1_ FOE JOHN STONE & SONS," IBS No. 45, Sotlth Second • Street, Philadelphia, would particularly tall the attention bf Iderehants and. Milliners to Their large and handeomo assortment of APRING 111,1LLII , ,ERY GOODS, sarh as . OLACII SILKS, . CRAPES. - • ' , FANCY - LACE9,^ • VRENCI I) AMERICAN FLOWERS.'' iud every articlo'appin falai tig The above goods bare been impacted expressly forour Spring' Sales, And comprise the .bost assortment to ..ho fonud u. the city. • • L 11350-7.91: 7, tar=,..^" , `• • . .