e "YarJ, riii covaToto. Boys; whem'you court, , ,' • You sfiould deport • '-, Yourself wish ciyoutuspcctlos; It rs's ei•V • ' ; To seelt And trifle 'vrithalleoliort. • • Nor, when sincere . The men,appear . In gallantry and wooing, "Can woman jilt --------Z---Without-the..guil • ' Of eimaiitr misdoing. . • Too pa ny. court. lit..tloogh i tiesa„ sport, Nor think when Ihey have, putiel On what they've 'doneL ' Tho loving. one Left on ted.brokenAelirta Too many jilt •• quark - Up, — 7 -- • 'Sor think while thus ther.lttiflo, • . • . That men have hearts . ifp„rof.lA.c. t v4's . (ihrts Though theY'tlteir feelings •stifle Io all ve do _ Wo — sh - oad - be - true, Nor raise an expectation, Unless 'tie :meant, To full 'extent, • ' To meet the obligation. i i f'uurtiuL ------ - THE PRESIDENT. take the responsibility'.' .1 .General JOoon, 'upon ,s)n occasion iv hen..tho, opinions Of his constitutional advisers differed from his own , . Recent events - at Washington: bare iliour,n boy mueli Moy be assumed by the President of the. United Stites in committing he . Congress and nation to., d peculiar.rline of policy, •and in fact absolutely ciunpolling the • other.branches and members the . govern tdent, The iti;tory of our country, brief us it : is, is full of inStenses witieh exhibit king manner the cenfrol'of the Eieiutive,. and displays his actual Poweraseßnost autoet:alio, not withstanding 'thetheoretical - liinitatons.-- TheTresilent .of the United States has, if he chooses to exert them, direct and • indirect in- Buence conferring an authority . reallf ec gr;ater than th,it of any other chief magiOtra the. world. What monarch could lin've,lcept the conservative emirs of General Washington so successfuily as he . ?There \vas iu his, time an evident and pnwerful disposition it fnVor of alliance with France, and War with Eagland, Sympathy with the French, late the allies of the struggling providenees,the appeal of grati tude and the unhealed enmity engendered in a seven years' contest, the sincere impulses of the people, and the wolllaid plans of demo. gogues,' all strengthened the war. party.— Nothing but the'weight of character and die c'ons'ummated prudence of Washington could have averted .the .calamnity. Elie saved the United'States front' an early embroilment •in the wars of Europe, mid from , an entanglement Which if it had riot killed the infant Hercules in the cradle, and reversed the myth, would have loft the-marlts . of the snake folds upon :himeven to this day:, , The . party adverse to raSiiington triumphed on the tiefeat of ,J . .ohn Adams—a defeat howev er as much the result .or hitt, :own- iMpractica_ Wittyl :as of any other cause. Honest *of pur pose,. he was judiciousin—his meow to effect ends which:in themselves •liommanded the res. pect 'of all doneetvUtive imp; TO him - followed Jefferson, and in his administration 'was exhibi , tod, in a manner even - more striking than that ,of Washington, the Executive influence.. The mere accidental toss. up . of •LI majority, „had such a presicient_filleci the chair, would have 'done nothing but drift -with the popular cur _ rent. Mit Jefferson managed' to .control the very elements which put him in . :power. He was a man of marked and powerful; though nut of brilliant talents; and without compro mising hisdemocratip reputation, he amused the radicals•with axioms, while he directed the policy of the nation and resisted its too rapid? proclivity toward the extremes which we have, 'witnessed in later days. A mure'hapPy defl , nition of his character could not give theta in the undersigned verdict of posterity. gver,jr• thing is Jeffersonlan. We have aeon . Jailer ,sonian Whim, and -Jetferaonian Democrats and if, in the sectional ; differences of our day, the A.bolitioniats' do not ! tali' themselves Jeffer- Aonians,'it is not oannat fortify 'their pOidtiOn.iiitia7itractei ,fronr.itie writings _ L.-and quite tq; the point 4io. for jelfeeson 'bad no'airtyli:dngree Tit What stateamntl'. call dip/".13,0Z and common People ilerteminate ounninv . tAitrcould, be: very unequi . Viiiial in deciaiations 'which taint u n iceidaillY bOolutrin; eFect; thpu T b• degided is wer)ls.' ___theAbolitioniSts claimed bim,,theSouth could, , ' ua " a prnotierd ,oh . amplob of the peculiar , iuetitutipu. . After detfersOnlaame'llladison. In Wash. • Jefferson were exhibited what a, 'President could was. demon strated what could be done with a President. • , • The:war 'party ,Witutod,.the.. „ preltlgt eLef.L.thes-1 ,Presidenes.naratt:rantritn niter of history that the •J'Ajoutig . Atneriett'!._of ISIO-11. as P 41.... pably pee hed . gr ..esident jute., 'a - War, with England,4ecver an irresolute :Men was . : crowded;againet his, • own wishes.., .Passing over "Monroe and .Jobn Adams, neither need we dwelt' on 'General Jackson.'. , .. What . . one man could . :do, ho too strongly, ex hibited to_ileed.any.recapitidation. Van Buren fl ave (11 .Ottnadaoind lost and-a little bird. .whispers that'thelessoh is, not 'Unappreciated , by President Pierce. He .is not ' ' dispoSed to avoid foreign difficulties to the jeopardy of his e-'elootitin—Preeldent-Tyler-tnok-Jexaslinto the Unian: President without consul ing Congress': baited a trtip - TOIT next* .with. Gereral.Tayler. Obedient party, with the forced aid of therolutitantsp'.When. the .'trap sprung declared Mexico at war* with the , on, and the country was_'_eornmittetk - to the. President's - darling measure:' • tVliat. • .m.ightdone,:had. life been spared; it-is painful to recall. What Fillmore did ,not do we knew. lle did not:prevent the. preciptation Of theNortli: - and South into an-. agonise.., Pe - omPa •no-, one - e:ould—but we_ lurk the administrative talents .of Washing _ten, Zeffersaii,:orlackson - wculd have• - had tt conservative influence which Fillinere did :nel exert: What Mr.. Pierce can' - do, ho is nbent to shoW us. What be hos done; we have seen It the domestic relations of the. country,' and its positioefhtard foreign nations arela a 'grave crisis, it is becase the inherent and nee. esSery difficulties of both belie been - needlessly increased, either by the opinionated 'self-wall •of 'Mr. Pierce, or by -influences which- liave , heen brought -to, ope'rate upon him. We think 'his ruling motive is a•desire f rll, re-election ; -and that he is hidliing fur a, nomination, in a Mode tneTt undignified. Wo do not allude' to the stereotyped tricks of polities, bui to., the thew.' avnilitlilo resource! 1,4 *ha% dis., covered-- namelyi'the tacit, if not direUt proin ise•of iArey_ersion. to mother or others,, should he become pcilitically'tielotiet. There are two surylvorships • in, the politietil ,post obit b'y ishielMr. Pierce- wishes to keuro voteifin Cipcianati, and we are not surethere are- - not even more.' . •,•-• r =I The point to which the...hufried review of some of the leading facts iu our history brings us:Lithe vast Importance of the choice of a chief magistrate. , lie iitiot - a mere regal toy,' like some bereditarreovereign. ...If a luau of talent, he has - mnri . porrer for good or evil than any prince or .potentate._ And. if deficient either_in firmness or in • sagacity, the weight of his officio givesliirnan influence which any cunning wirepuller or 'Monti - irons inieto the peril of. our peace abroad.. auOf our happiness at,horno. It is not a mere twos• tion of the'spoils of Office, but it involves our prosperity atid.hanor as a nation, and, as bit izens,• our • dourest l itereste. It is simply weakness to sartha - t * to erg of office is short and that if the President prove incompetent' ortinfaitliful, he can be removed. A great deal may be done in four years—oven in, four .days 7 -nay, even, iu 'four_ minutes, tte , Presi -dent—Polk_ showed_w • It et_ he__rnadel whis augural the incautious expressions which im peded Our diplomacy for year's, and oven now . may beone of the causes oftireign jealousy.. The.best man in. the world—morally and intellectually, Watuially - OS - to — getilus - and character, and_ practically'as to experience and acquirements-.. Would not s linve any of hie faculties unemployed if he essayed a' eausoi entions,-Patriotio and impartial. Performlance of the duties, and exercise of the prerogatives of the President of the 'United States. We should; riot dare to 'enter upon the election Of such an officer without a full sense of the importance of what We are to do. ' The bayonet ifirives its Immo from the place wherS it was invented, Bayonne, in Fraiiee, and was first used in battle as a.wetipon by theFren*. in the year, 1603, proving u novel and ettioierit arm. • . . Bearded vomen have. been known in every, ... age ; one was seen at' the court of Czac Peter I„ iu 17 , with i , ..o, beard of „immense length. 'Margaret, goVerness of the'Netherlands, had Bowlines an English game, aarias com mon as . early se the•thirteenth oe tar r y, espe ciallymenu. the hig.her ranks. Charles 1., played at it; and it formed a dailTTAZ4ation tor leisure hours with Charles 11. • , Stone buliets,were used until the year 1614; when iron came into use. If Wag near 'the_ close of the sixteenth century' before leaden bullets were generally adopted. Stone_oatAncitt balls arojyei used inthe East; . . The pinnace and•principle of Inkurande is of great antiquity, and was well knoWp in the time of Claudia . 4 Clew; A. D. 48; cer tain-that assurance_of ships at sea waspran! aced as early as the year 46A. D. • ' Chocolate:was first introduced Into England from' Mexico, A. D. 1520. It was fnadefrom• the ilowerOf the. cocoainut, and soon'becamo very popular and universafly used in.,thOLOn dqn ceilett•houees. . • •• A Few.Seraepe. ,rI .".. . 14' A•• ~ 0 'e J te , ... j./ • . 'Oriit*4 OW :Y 44.410 f• 7 - E1f:47 . 4' . .:-:P.t0t.5,. _ AVD WJEICIICAIS • • with aSplentild . varlaty ;04).N ECll`.l UNARY 'AN DIA NC r.0(19:0 1 ,5.' :41,te- , ,tidersl.tood.has,.jastreplenishod..hieriateck 4 O,C .11i8 Drags and , Chendeals, have lieen* . i: lectod with great 'can, he lit 3ireptirod, to 1111 ordsta- li'ronnitly:• reiy•apon . tho gonutiniam• and ' ptirltY ef eiery , -Y• •'• • • Ltis . stecit,of CQ:sti , '/WYVIONAII•Y is large a>ld Selected, With speciar liff. reforence to tlioliday's;- any variety, persons May desite- to that lino,- ilo•has a largenisiiortmentotFrench,tiorman and'dOmestiOltmicy... caucties,'all fresh and of thiVery,betit•ifaslity.,ills as; sortment of .VANOY• 13031/S. 'ittrinCandotalances at: most everything necessary rof tho Toilet and Family. lie invites special attentiMi to his Fancy-Wilk-Boxes, Ladies' 1134.13, Celogite : b.)ttlei,lVateh' , and'eard 'Trays, !Ant VOPOR; s ••••• • 1.. • Quick sales, small , profits , had ,strict consistency in innle-slatil-eharaiiieriswour dec. 10, ' • • ,11;:.1. KI,F.FVV,It. P it ESTI - DRU - (3 ---, 1S110)1AM.N . S,.- itc . .k, dt6,---1. hay . ° just itaidwyd frem'Philadelphia aiid • -•!----- •.., - New Yoilt veryexteimive additions to my , ' ~.:' •-• 1 1 , former. stooki . embraci lig nearly everY artiele .of . 31edqtiq , " - now in use, together__. with , ~..:e.c • -• • Paints, Dils,Varuishes, - Turpentine; l'mni• - , ---1 ...ii --' eery,Mails" , Stationary, Fine•Cutiery, Fish - 'lug TaCkle,Druslies of -ainiost every &scrip., ion, with an endless .variety of ether :articles, which I , mo determined t...) sell at the VERY LOWEST prices. A l l_l'hyslelans. Country Merchants, l i ediars and atli era, iti'll . respectfullY reqUestiol nbt to pass the .OLD. STAND, as they may rest inquired that every article will besuld of a:good-quality, and upon reasonable trolls. S. ItILLIDTT, ' • May .:30.• ' Mails street, Carlisle:i •. . - 1A RUGS' . 1. I)ltßitS I. DRUGS ! Fresir I. J:211 PE hY I r has just s rocelied a fresh stock'of /.. • letileines, Paints, Wass; Oil, - kc., whichi . having beau purchased with.. great care at the best, city liouSe - S.T canconfideutly recommend to Families, Physicians, country. Merchants a - mi Dealers, es he ..,....._ • , ing fresh and pure. - Diti.VLS--Patent Medicines, Fine Chemicals, Instill ments, pure Essential Oils, .11erbs.and Extraets,..Spices, -ground and whole,.Essonces; Perfumery, Sc-_. .• Cod Livir i ni—Warranted - genuine., - - - - •' . DV E-SrllFFS—ludignes, Madders, Sulitac,'-Alura, hog and Cam %Woods:Oil VlD:inl,,Copperas, Lae Dye. . l'A I N Tt.i- Wi.theril I A; Drother's :Pure 'Lead, Chrome Orion and Yellow. Paint and Varnish lirowiles, Jersey Window 11 lass. Linseed - Oil. Turpelttine,Copal : .rind coach' - Varnish, and‘ited Lena, 'All of which \Viil LOR wild at'the very lowest market price. .. ' )lAlso, a fresh' and splendid . assortment of FANCY I DIY IDS, Fruits. Confectionary, and innumerable other articies-calculated Mr use and °mamma, all of which are mfeisld ;ILA he h,west cash prices. at the, cheap Drug.. Book and Fancy Stokof the subscriber on North !law ovor gtrilitt. ' . . S. ". lit V Elts,Tlcif.. • furnituyf. ... . 4t.i. ~iou' C 0 1tN.14( of thin , ' ' l / 4 .6fir l / 4 . i; ~..., # - _ r- 9 , ,• , 9 „ j , over nod Loather fi ts. CP. . kVP• Ir CA itLlSlX.—The..mdersign ed InnZ always on hand a large stoelc of superloryabloot I Wiire,th all the.different sLyles.,whicli 111.111 prepared to sell at tn., lowest pelmi: lie invites,attention,,partieu 'lady to the l'almic - SPlllaa '110171'131 . 1.0:11STE11/ 4 11. most 115111 . 111 article,'wnich entirely obviates 11111,11101.t10110.-- . The hat tont ,`an be attaelical to old Ileaktentis. they halve given entire satt4loldon to all whil.haVelt lienidninfe. - _ - _ - '4l - (7 , OFFINS•inalle- to order at the shortest notice. ' 3 A.cou Eiwrioc.-:- - , ii) o 13 1 , : ItT 13. - SMILEY, - 0 A.131N - ET: k, MAKim-:,,,,vIINDEIiTAKEit ...,- ~..,,, ... ,--- . .,,i Nona Hanover sfrect, -neat door to- .1 JA. - .' A Glass's Hotel.' - no would respe4folly infirm the - ' citizens of Carlisle and the public.-generally, that he has now all 1111114 a largo And eloontimSiirtmentof PUB- N ITU ItK,consisting Impart of Wardrolas, Card and oth er Tables, Soffits, Bureaus. Bedsteads, - plain and fancy dewing Stands, kr., manufactured of the best" mate - and 31111 quality warranted,. ~.:1 , . ._ Alsa a general a}"otorttitt•ni of CIIMRS at the lowest prices. " VSNITIAN 111.1:10S 11111110 to 'order.ATlO repairing 'promptly attended to. . . ' . , , .tn t r .. o 1.1 41. NS condo•at" the shortest notice; and hat, lug a sidondld hearse he will - attend funerals hi town or 40- f teiiiitiiiTO."ltie - idn - nd - - - rrox t - ettoor-40-11-.---41 I a 1 , 408- Botch. ' . It. 11-SM ILE li. pi XTEN S 1 V 1.; 1. , ' LI ANI'L'UItE ItOO M - . • , Al —.l ANI ES It. WEAVER would resueefeully • call .— , ..1,. ~....„ the , attention of house-hoopoes and the public • .....g i to hiti extensive stoel‘of elegant FURNITURE, Including Sothr; Wiirdrehes, Centre and Tables, Dressing and 'gala Bureaus, and every other article-B-I,llls branch of business. Also:now on hand, the largest assortment of CHAIRS In Varlbilt, at ' the lowest prices. AOFFINS made • •it the short est notice and a Hearse provided for funerals. lie . solicits a call at hAs.establishment, on North Han. • ' veer Ansi, near Gl'asse's. Hotel. . : . • a=l=3=ll=M • CARLISIX FOUNDRY • • - AND MACIfIN El SHOP, ('he subscriber has Ow satisfaction or u. 7 . ll cr if i n ivi :liming his ohl friends and patnnis that lils.establiSliniunt Is el g4lu lu activo ope-- n, now buildings haying lawn erected sine° the Into -dial trolls tiro and tliu whole establlslitnent but in oulti: plan working order. -Orders are_therufora rospwtfully Rollatod for)voticirr - 114 e; iii dung with prouiptness and In the hest innunor?' - STEAM ENtll3llls BUILT To ORBEit . • and repicircil. All kinds of Machinery hi. Paper Grist Mills and Factories repltired at short notice. 31111 Spindles dressed and turned. lIORSE:POWERS and 3IACIIINES such as Bevil Clear Four_ilorse Power, Horizontal Gear Four Horse and 'lwo Horse Powers, Ploughs, Corn Shol lorteand Crushers, tic. Patterns tondo to order. Iron and Braver CASTINGS executed to order, If not on hand, at tho shOrteit notice, suet' as Cranks and Mill 'Gearing, SpUr and Bevil' 11'heels, Gudgeons for Saw Mills, Plow Castingil, Cutters, Point Shears,-Wagon and. Coach pox. es, Spindles, Car Wheels, Car Chairs, ,tc. lie line also on 1140, a largo supply of Plilladolphia anct-Troy-WOIC INO ed VES; and is constantly making Cooking' Stovys of various Improved patterns Cur coal or wood, ten plate Stoves, ti puce. &c. done to all kinds .Ma; chinery. All kindsof old iron, Brass and Copper tatted n oxchange foy. work. - • FBA N IPA N-G ARDNER: • - , 131tESIfalW, ING. S UGA I{,: - A general assort nent of Crushed, Sifted and'Pulverised -Sugars-of bust-quality, as-also-Soft CrushodiClarillect and other qualities constantly on hand, suitable for preserving and all °tar- purpoSett--rgeuerally at OLD a constant supply of the choicest Coffees, Tess, Prceti and other articles in variety always on- hand.— at tendon is invited to our stock before buying else where. - Carlisle. July 25. '55. •• • ,J. W.- EBY. LAIN'I ATMOBPHERW CH URN - 8 supply of-thp above-relubmta4urn,mow -00 hand or, all the different sizes, from 4 gallons to 00. it received the first preadult* at the Into Pennsylvania State Fair, the first premium at the Frankliu Institute and Delaware and Maryland State Fairs, and various_ others at diffeient places. It will make more and better, butter from a given atnottnOyf cream, and.4n less Unto than any churn:ln the market. For sale vitholeilde and retail by •. . PASCHALL 3101t1t18 &CO., Agricultural Warehouse and Seed gtore; clirner pf 7th 'and'Nlarket, : Dec. ! _l3, 1854,—tf LIADDLE TANI) FIARIN:ES.S . MAK 'NIL The 'subscriber continues, to carry on , the above businessAn all Its various bnia`c"Ps;in North Han over 'street, Carlisle. two doors North of Leonard's corner %bore ho Intends keeping on hand a general assortment wills is. consisting of all kinds of fashionable SAL ' • - 7.1.1LE5, Bridles, Martingales, Births, Orel n gles am' Halters, also TRUNKS, , travoling and saddle „bags. Ile also man— " -,alitetures the most 4 , 4 1 . 91 • (10 approved r '•:, • ( \\ • 8 pit :•1 0 .Btems , over Used In this' •• country, and those wishing a hand- , • . • 1: some, durable aild pleasant saddle . . • • "}yill do'well to call and see than. lie. . .also manufactures •Ilarness, Bridles, , • , Collars and I.Vhips in all their varie , ties, and confidently - believes fromdho general approba tion of. his eifstomers, that be 'makes the .neatest and best gears; in all their Variety of hrodilt, that Is madeln _the country. ,Ito also nukes, fin :Muds of Matrasses to, Order, viz: Straw, fluskrOuried Bair and Spring Mat rasses. All the above articles will be rowle of the best material and Workmanship, and with the utmost ilia patch. • • 'WM. OSBORN. • • V' • .s:torct Zliiaps; Y A.v-ATCHEs-v._CLOCKS IEANCY +JEW R idiVt - aze-:• • • ;0 Z" . % thavo,now orhan(' and tor enle at 4,ll,yl,9l§trtiet, opposite•Alarind-nallrarr ifiiihWitii•yind,:elegant Stock of • • -- - ALEBALIONS, 4c.' • 041Ittevim With:hex; hunting and open cnse, Silver 4o:°. sitvoi• CePhIU and4tuarter atchts, a laiktf '7f/tidy. 'Gold Anehoirt for Ladies and Gentlemen. -. • assurtuteut for Indies and gents. llronsf Plus,nfirvury - pattiiiii - , - -and all prices; .' • for rust and folt..gold curb chnins, • •• • • Plow Itings,Culf-phis,•Stritis. Sleeve Buttons, :•, '• Crosses...hrtip - ittl Floop Ear-binge, n large variety. • .6 iiilver'and Plated So, Table and Ten Spocnit,iitter I KnißeAc. of various styles and prices, ‘• ' • 'Gold and :Inver Thimbles,_ ',• .••• • • Gold;.S_llvor nud Cmunton Sprit lorgensitorthyent- . to suit all . ges, nud to 'Vlach wo Invite parfitular •• ----..attentlon• • _ Port Ithinnales, a large"a"gsortment nt every price; -• • . lifeld_Pelo.o.lfi.h . Q:bsoit Ding. at various Pricer. _, .._, ." Fancy Boxes, Port Yellow, Accordentis. Spectacle cases, _Ladles Card Cases, 'silver and .pearl, at various prices, • . Bracelets, gold mid einamon t , Watch Challis ditto. Altera largo •vnrictr of articles itt'the Jewelry line, which I will lipllnt the lowest prices, 41 411 articles war ranted to what thitYTare sold . for. - •••• - tyl)i Particular nttentlan Paid to the REPAIRING or WATILBIRS and all well( warranted. Beloit:Ong tbnr.itti o .thy.ota *Met& nod, customers cosi:former pat roti u ga,',( respectfully solicit a continuanee oftheir favors. 1 • June2o • T lOM A CON !NY.' 11116 N 77-7 ,; --- ,---. . FOE. nl.: lt , l J 4 . 1 ,e,c PA 4EV I / 4 ---,---• ••," • .. 110, : ..„---,_, • nil tisti- r ( . Iceivliv , i?pieill ' • iIfte9SCIRCS -.:- - , .. - 5-: stock of PAPER _DANIA:\ 1:! gEI; .•••• • 4111 . 1141 ,',„ . m l i sp ad ie p hAirt li i n ii; I t u ha s t ty i l i ti , , n r , I .c il c i i been exhibeted In Carlisle. I fespectfitlly solicit /1 '+i from persons in want or Paper Haugh ps of any &seri ". lion. as I am confident by assortment far surpasses II I iii the Borough; and in style anal Prices hue but few, I i eels-In-the city.- 1-only Ask Of Vie publie to rell-and;t•— athine my assoitmant before puirliuslug.,as I ain eor, dent my chaste designs cannot-fall to please the nlc • flistidious. .10.1 IN P. LYNF.; = :NTIONT : 11 AND VARIETY S'uolt: ThO sullseriber wenhirespeetfully inform his friends nt the Nubile generally, that be has just - returned - crew. ti city with a .olartre and varied assortment of GLASS -and QUEEN:LIVAR FFRIT;',te.; Sr.. which he offers tor snio-oiLtile mostreasonable terms, at his New store, corner of North Hanover tdreet awhile Ptil; lie Square, directly opposite the Carlisle Pe. posit Bank. Ills stock . embrases over . ything . nsnal in tg(irocers and , Variety store.. The public are Invited to-call and 'examine sto , ltefore pnrclinsink elsewhere, as he reels confoleht he ci :Well the best gondA •loy est prices.. . - • T. D. TIMM/MT. 43 : 11-INGITAM , DAVI -Co., :till F : tteet,, -r • Philadelphia. • • • • and Phlintielph la: Cars Iwtve both pincem East sod Wes twice every Week. Turrada3s and Fridays. All Encino ItCIISECII to Bingham. Davis 4.V CO, will he attended 1, with prionptliess, whether in mks ; produce or freight, A.ll. flAINITZ,north strimt, Baltimore . , has si mitered into thlk arilingignent, and'Will attend larlif• lv to all business entrusted to'hitn, 4 =E szy- Ti ro jv added to Dis former steel( a generabseleiitieri' OfC 110 I illtOCEßlFitos well ativill theLotherygritity.otitrtitt,_. usintily - lieKin - a - fkoceryWire:embraring ' .100 1 CoMio—roaseed - nnil-grveen—at 124 And 14 COI' per lb., Orleans, Clarified, Crushed and Pulverir. ' Sugars: of fine c uallo6st. Chocolates, Spices. Dui , Salt, and n 'variety of Faiiify articles. all of which are feted at the lowest cash prices. We 9re thankful fort' former support given' us, and Invite a further call frt.., our Mon& and customers. ' d. W. till Y. Merlon Hail, Carlisle. • _ , . CiIIINA. GLASS , ., AND QUEENE • ./ -WARE--Old honsokiMpei s' And young; with a ititt who are exporting to become housekeepers. are in. od to call at 11A1,11ERT'8 FAMILY tIIIOI.7LRY - And amine Ids elbgant assortment of Chin a, glass and (Nem wate.nott_etherar_tides In Abe_ housekeeping lieu, sw as Frond' and Ih:flashier, seta. heavy blunted and pla): — Whi tell ran Ito. gilded and blue plain. Dinner sets of e My variety and price, bowls. and pitchers. tureens. ills! ' es, .4c, tilass-ware—eentre table and mantel innit Candelabras and other lanips, groat rarity, table and I tumblers, goblets. Ae. fruit and preserve dishes. in , i. eddy. Cedar-ware—tubs, buckets, churns. bowls, butt prints and ladles. meal buckets. &v. lirtudics—swoopli, white wash, scrubbing. hand And rt”P l•rushes. (hotel brooms, .1:c. Market. clothes and tr . :1.01111g baskets. Also a choice assortment of Tobacco and gegars. C: he who are fond 01 eholce brands of •Fegars and try ti Prinelpes, Itegallas. Reif:monis nod othert'ulA varlet', and you will unit them of nnimpeaelsal.le quality. Al tier Spntilsh and Corinne: Cegars. with choice snuff at_ tobacco. f 1 AS FITTING AND PLU3II? INO.—Tho.untlersigned would inform tl . ' L-T clptens of Carlisle that ho has made arrant , muutstodol A FITTIMi and I'LUIIIIIIMI at short r tie°, and op retuottoblo tonna. 110 has eninved the se vices of a first rata hand from l'hfintlulphia. and has su• • plied'hittitelf - with - art• oitenalto - asaortnlent 'of FM— •UItES. which will enable him to fill all order's promptl All,mork will be warranted, Ills stock of tin& Fintun will be found in thmroont osactly opposite his Thant) establishment on lq , ,rth Hanover street, whore h'e a nail. • TINNING, SPOUTING, &e.'"-1/0 1s also preparini furnish, or make to 'order, ovnry :Lakin of TIN WA I used by hous.,. , konport; and others.-- 110 VIII also Mtn) to SPOUTING, HOUSE-ROOFING, BELL lIA NI lINt and PLUMBING. • . . 'rtilinkful for the patron/Igo with whirli , he Imsnireloo boeii favored, by respectfully.xotielta yc colithluanco • ,j,he 821,1110. ; MONROE MORRIS. :-..% Carlisle, dime 1-t, -, PENNSYLVANIA H SE—Pub. Re Kntertalumout.—Tho subsrriber -respectfully Informs the citizens of Carlisle and the public general ly: that he intends opening a public house of outer taintninit on - the Ist of 'April, In the building rdfre oe• euplud by Mr. Woods as a store on the corner .of North . 'Hanover and houther streets, In the borough of Carlisle.: , Ile will be ready 14 all times, to accotntriodate who may %or Mtn with their cuktele. and no pains will ha spared to 'make all feel entirely at lime. ' Ills table elll at all theca he - supplied filth the beat the market can Allard.. • Ilia Stable with s good, and attentive hustler, and everthing to make man and beast both couifertable will he provided,. ReardersLwill be taken by the week month. or year, at - reasonable rate's. Ildhopes by strict attention to business and a desire to please to receive a - share of public-patronage.. • - P. AUG inntuAuGlL ---.Carlisler?tiarchA-AB5Ol-3mo. 710 R E C 11A,N CE. S Iv . • . •R. 'MARTIN 4 SON, uld - respectfully announce to the Public generally ly. that they Intend openings-an extensive Lumber Yard in New Cumberland. this Spring,' Whore. they' In tend to keep all kinds and finalities of River Lumber, and Also that they have on hand nori,,sibout 'one .huns droll thousand feerdtdribairds and planks, (Pine and hemlock) of different qualities, which they. offer to tp_a,public on reasonable terms. San 20, 1850-3 m • • ' fION WAY'S' GENUINE • HONEY vv SOAP,---Oonway's pure Palm Soap.--:Cenni3oif Im proved Chemical Olive Soap. A. full .supply of these truly excellent Soaps just, roc:eived and for. gull!. At li",1.51I IN GROCERY, Main. Streeti • - Carlisle.-Nov. 21, '65. - • . . ROSENSTEET,: House,, ! Sign • • Fancy and Ornamental - • • PAINTER AND' .PAPISIWIANGER, 'has removed his shop to - South Ilanoverstreet, opposite - the Second Presbyterian Church, Reiddetwe In Pomfret strobt, a short distance below 'Hanover.' lle attend promptly toallIhe: :hoi() descriptions of paint t Mr, at reasonable prices. ' . .Tho various kinds, ofgrOubig attOn4o(l - to;lntah nru,alhogany,_Olgc, &e., In au improved style • • • • • .1 .4 ' AI) tr, . ... . . .. . + §..--:- 5110,1415.-rA . , full.. afiscirt , ... . . . vapid of 'Laillo;i'" Hilo nirocy.o and )iitl SUrg's aria BoOtt ., ,AD•zolklises'imd Obilaronte pa .grcytt yArlot)— just recolved itt_thp chtTp &zee. - • Aprll 4, 18b6,4 • " 0114 g. OGILiIY. .Voifq,cpc)o. ~ ,}.1,1.11/A,PELPHIA )[ dc • 'PI HAFF.B I , or ...merchants, lawyravi: fitriaere, dud-other!, • ealts,4apers or • other' valuables,' to preserve .h. i+litl ,or liffitfiLAlts: • • - .'-' ' • ' • ,:flay (Ilobb'e).l3A — NK 1.9C1•13. ' A pAILD.--Th6 Proof liiife,"•tliat•preserVed'r papers, '&e.; ditring 0)0. great Fire .at Buildings. Willi purchased of tiLly,F , li E ANB, 018. 2 , ,Bt.,l,*iltidolphia, • • • i (tril 11 'DUCH . • • REFitiCE.RATOIiii WATER FILT11118;: ---- -;11T-ANW-Prentium-Vetitilated-liefrigerati,rs for cool ,and preserving meats,, butter, milk,. water, and .1 articles for culinary purposes,:' , . . • • • WATER. Flurwts fOr purifying brataisit or. mut', • 'Water, whethei afrOted by inins; litnestont , ,nvart, Miler cansei; _can 'be had separate. or attached to Refrigerators—La small quantity of ice cooling the WV: .0 ,In the warmest weather. or cold water. • . ---W 4 3191..C4)01.1 . :118: for.ilatkds.. Stores, and • . STORE, Tit r moving boats, bales; iiC2 • FEAL I'itESSE:3, Copying do., :I/rtiggist , do. • ; • ; (OYER •EVANS. No. SeecindiA . ..;(2 doors below Cbcsn‘ March t. 1850-Iy, fEskablislie7l in 1845) • Nt").:B3 . DiI.CK 'STREET: 1r EXT DOOR Tv) TilE LINT ,OEVICE: = The State exOngt! Fund Is attractlng cleposita allelatitrof the Onilintinity,l9 every Sectli2p of the-. and country. All sums of money recurtiva ni dews Deikwih3 fore:titled by mail In the OCder of tha - Tre: ror, will rectUvii every "pecess;iry attention. - lit O . U. HART. ' President CHARLES T. 13ILAY. Treasure, . Feb. 20, 18567—Ciuy )1 1 EACIIERS., SIIRVEYORS, Gls:Et:its AND - DItAIIGUTSMEN supplied Mathematical Drawing Instruments, separate attr e , eases. such 2UI Dividers. Parallel ltulea, ivory, 1t0te..." • rend Paper &ales, T squares, Triegies,, . Drawing Pens, Protractors, Clunter'srlOcales,TatoT• tires. Metall,: Tapes, Surveyors Chains, '2 and 4 Po) , • and inn _feet, Surveyor's Coutpresses, Engineer's 1., • . and Transits, Target Rods &c., Lc; `AI iii ratite'? the best Conste uction. Scriptural Diagrams, Astrete • Natural History, Humorous, Chromatrope or Artl. Fire works, lArselrittg Vistws, Magnets, Poloraniees. Pumps, felectrlcal apparatus, Gab:ally apparatus C • large collection of Philosophical lnsteurnents, su for colleges and schools. Also, Spectacles. Spy ' Microscopes', Thermometers, - Daroneeters 'Readings , 'NUS , . . . Having received the agency fbr the sale of 1' BROOK'S SUIIOOI, APPARATUS, I am pre par,• furnish Teachers with an Orrery, a Tellurian, a Nul Frame. a 'inch Globe, a Hemisphere Olohe, as, Geoloct rical Solids, a Magnet and Text Book, All p, in a box with lock and key fur VAL Illustrates priced catalogues forwarded Gratis, ,IA 204 Chesnut St. Philadelphia, East of 10th . )0 Chartered by the State of Pennsylvania in It. . OFFIOE,' , 45 IVALNUT, bTRRET • One door above_Second Street. Re - COlien Deposits in sunis a One %foliar and upvn , from all Classes of theeenunity, and allows int, lat the rate of tivo per cent per annum. Moneys hark on demand. - .4a•Office opeu daily from 9 is o'clock, and on Monday and Saturilayountil 9 o'el, In the evening..; • I This institution will be found ^ a convenient and , • place of deposit for Farmers end °them doing bush lu lre - f icisitsltro paid on demand Will.. any previous notice being required.' , ' *. MANAOERFL . Edmund - A. Sender,' ; Ilea. Job R. Tyson, Stilwell S.'llhhop, ' " George Doldin,' James P. Perot, • Robert Morris, • ' • John McCanleit, 'Edward L. Clark, Jacob Sheets,: , Capt. John Gallagher. Joseph rd. Cowell, . drain Mice,' Joseph D. Myers,' Edweni 11.'7 1 rotie,r; • Wllllimi Shipper', jr. Franklin Bacon; - Wm.T. Jenks, ' Thomas Cooper, ' • " Edger E. Pettit, • Presidont:—FßANKLlN FELL Tionsurer-01A8.31; MORRIS • Secrotary--JAMES S. PRINGLI • ve...The Charter 'provides that - no manager,Oltice• agent shall, directly or %Indirectly, borrow any nic , from the Society, " - 0ct17,1814-1 :SITRING.-M.LIAINERY GOO 7 • T ie FOIL JOHN STONE SONS. No. 45. Sonth Seri' , • • • Street, - Philadelphia. would particularly cult the attention 31erebanta r , lilliners to their largo and handsome assortment ei ' SPRING MILLINERY GOODS, such as . GLACE SlLfi 3 , , CRAPES, • • RIBRONS, . FANCY LACES, FRENCII.4ND-AMERICAN rtnd Otlrr i rOttlelo appertaining tR t ' I cry trade ': Theeldovesaznods'hare beetk , traported ex y tbr g Spring Sales, und comp,rhe , Abu teskasiart silt to I found intbe elk": ... (April 856--to.: AfOILAI READ DRESS-ho•H'Il• subiicriber has luta' received:3,lol=lr floodlit , tee, Skirt floope, and a fow Spring Drees Goode. Nardi b. ' • OXO. W. lIITNii. G el MI ill II t ;. t Itlebivd G:Stoteidititt