3.1). ifirdiaortiug. - THE. LAMB OF' GOD. The most signifizant "and remarkable typo ' ntrodueed info the divine ordinances, " inkaisraers hietbry: and ritual, , was the . amit. It even nieeta , us'at 'the threshold of Paradise,l;n the sight of Abel; as an object )artioularly' acceptable itt.the eight of °ed. Later on, 'the lamh,!witit its Weed; conee - - 'rates tbe'colnnettooment of the history of the The sprinkling or, tlio doer-posts With:the bloodcof lamb was the means of. fora ?Vepreservation in Egypt -from . the sword of :he destroying_:.ang'el, r and the departure -of the ?ebkle tropi Pharaoh's - . house • of.' bonclue, l thqt time tne,Larith continued io .be the :neat promimmt figure by which ''Grod tyPihed the' ruiurikMessialf to the children ,s or ham. • .I.lencefOrivard it acquired an •abbling footing iti hsrti l's snerificial ritee' in general, and in th6yearyr;lissovei in partienlar. —ln the latter, each hoUse was enjoined I,Pthe laic law to bring n Male lamb, withoui blue ish or intirmicy, to the' sanctuary, there i sj.- emnly cozalS3 transgressions over it, thenbTing . • i t •typically 'burdened with their • sins, "to the - court - of the - tenipte - to be slain - r - and -- a ftei :was _roasted consume it entirely in festive dem munion, with joy and thanksgi'ving to Jehovah: That `ihkli was stl prophetically typical in this wail so . oppurga that even the Toot sinful mind could not .ntiatake one who. sus onlysusceptible of that which was divinely symbolical, ft'elt impressed with the idea that tliis divine ordinance could hare no other alai than to keep alive in 'steel, long with - the ;eineitibrance of *theApioutised Deli'verer, : the cionfidenoe and hope - in him --- ,loltn-tl~~ I3.iptlst appears theLwilderness;_ and the En bt greeting with which he welcomes him, "Behold:thel'rub of God, which: ta keth away sin of the worti:!" thereby di rioting the titt'xitiOn of the whole world to Jo tins; as if . therewere theoceterth nothing else - worth seeing in heaven or on earth—l-L/111 thim, Lomb of ; and by so doing he • ue . rtaitily dirpOts us, to the greatest and most beautii'ying. of airtnysteries,.. - trtid•to'rttre pith- and- marrow 'in the entire gospel; For if 'Christ , had been only the "Lion of the tribe' of Judah,"'-and not at the B:turteatitne the." Lamb," what would if have uvitiled us? As the Lamb h •he is the - - - desire of ull,uations, the htar of hope"to• the uziloe frein,Eoen, the BOA of righteOusness io, the night of borrow .to those wohtn the law 04.124101/1115, U.,14/ the heavonly ltunp to tho writiL derer in the gliiinny isle of---death.—K.rumma MIN WONDEIIFUL Tzttmia.--This marvel -7., ono atory.la froin Meister Knee Sketch hook : • " Talk of opening OYatere,"enid cane. " why nothing ie easier if you only know how." • " And hair's how,'^itiquired Starlight. "Scotch Snuff," answered old Hurricane, very sententiously, " Scotch Snuff. - Bring Jt. little of it ever so noar their. noses, and =km-their lideoff." I know a genius," observed Meister Karl, " w,ho•has a better plan. Ile spreads the bivalves in a cirolo and 'begins Spinning a -Sontetitnes it is , an ailveature in 'Alex- . 'too—sometimes a mar'telons stock operation in Wall.stieet. •As he proceeds the natives - get interested ;-one- one-they-gape with astonishment as the tremendous and .direful whippera .are poured. forth . ; as they gape, my friend whips them put, peppers them, and swallows them." That'll do,',-baid. Starlight, with a „long digit: "I wielivve had a bushel of ntill-ponds • hergottow—they'd open easy.' HOBO ANSWERING QunBvionn7: 7 :What 4 M is be done to owlduot a siewertper "wrritel" • _ Speaking 'of the eastern 'tar, one asked What will be the espence pence 1" • Wheels'necessary for a farmer to , assist him 1--" 4 8 tele I" Whatte thebest thing to settle the slaver . ) , confusion r•-•-" fusion !" ' _ What would give a blind man - the greatest `delight ?_" light!" • Whatis the - hest councirgiven by a . Justice Of the Peace ?—" Peke 1" • - -Who commands the greatest abomioatione? —ii • , • nations •I", • ' • „What cry ie the - greatestlerithe Ike 1” What are some _woolen's "thief essrcise?- 7 , •sightt 1" , • -Vibe amen biPaiitifal than she 1 I demand . an ensier4"-Anir.sir Tu Biir 11101 TO TOOT.:— . Too go:doers bad their crops om, Wbo ~ of ma killed by frost, one of _ fretted itreatiy-siiia'grifitibled at m a lees,. visiting hie neighbor some time ter, was itStsishes! Sel ~_,Pother 41 / 4 1 . :crop and Inquired bosr It could be. *nage erowbat I sowed while You were fretting,' wee the reply.alvkie ' loo's you ever but I put it off tlll , l late _ repalre4 the alio akiilf.!:','Why, then; tie:tea no tuna to fret at 1414" -1'040; tiers the PAWS I pat it .' SATAN. AND 'TDB FAIR SEX. Mahommedans rehtte the following story as : firi-nuthentiosantl_veiltable-piece of -Teaditio ; illustrittive-otyhe fact that *the -Devil ' rr.- himSelf 'has duties 'to perform in: the Woild,'ind- that all things would _i),wron. if he were: idle and_ neglect them : - • - `Jti.• the: days of ' Mahomed:' there' was.•au Arab who.had.a very , pretty Wife r The'devil farmed hitnsolf into aneiactand accurate like netts of herlitisband, so that she could not for the life of her.telfwhis,l6va - S — ber husbaifd.: Both claimed' her t utt r at. is- the • real husband antFthe devil in his likeness. The ease excited ottreh interest in the neighborhood, but no so be-obtaited,--- - &length the_cnee..was brought before:his - Msjesty the Prophet. Itliihomrded,:after a, lit , - tlThrifleotion, held up a 'certain .eartheit.-pot in/his hand, _with a spout like a 'teapot, and said to thempoth 'Now il ,whiehever is-the„realr husban I will I enter. ibis vessel- by. the spout, and • thus 0.9 7 _ tablishrhis claim to the w.oraan..' : - The devil'as haling more capacity in that way than the sturdy drab of roil flesh and, bones, entered at mice in thet s pot as suggested The moment he entered; Mahomed . : .clesed .. the top of the spent,. andtept him' shut in. • By the time illahommed had kept - him Mint up fur a few days, .it was ascertained. that the 'world was getting wrung in all Ds machinery. IMaliemmed was therefbro- etinstrained to let the Devil out of his confinement, to take necessary management of the affairs 'of the world. But before restoring him to•ithi_ lib-_, erty again, Mationstned extorted a., solemn' promise' froni him that ho would never trouble the - lair sex' any More, but confine hiinSelf to . ' what he could do among the 'mule SOX.'r AND _CREDULLIA! SCADLIAL mongers of BrOoklyn have recently Inid enough 'out in t misfortunes of a pastor of a congregati.m of 'the MetholinChurelt in the city: A girl who piefossed to be conver ted last - Whiten., by a series of inventions, led ithe_clergYman to believe that a (gentleman of ltro . oltlyn, to whiln OM had !Iten invoked his serious attentiyn i had suddenly died at Charle• town S. C. leaving in 3 his_ will -to. her and to. the .pastor.--ettch . 4150,060: The story'-rives largely circulated and was common rumor about town at one time. A. few weeks age he started on a:trip in Charleston, to obtain the' papers which would secure to hint wealth. Ile . arrived there safe, and called' tthe place di rected, but no one could' give him r any iufor ,mation of the persott ho sought ; and, after spending several .da,gs in a fruitless search, he retraced 'his steps, to 'Brooldyn, minus $5O, dispirited, and with a strong'suspicion turking lit his mind that he had been victimized. .To olear up the thattei, he at once called on the Path r f 'the', informant, to see-if he could t row any light upon the affair. He told his story, but great.to his astonishment when he heard the reply to' his anxious inquiries:— "Yen never should" hate believed a word the gal said ; I Bever do. :ghe is always up to suCh^trioks, and ',don't pretend to have ant control over 'bee' Mil MonAu kr SALT LASE.—A traveler wlio has reeently,visited . the Salt Lake settlement, gives a fearful picture of the degraded • moral condition of that"heaveu upon- earth."' lie says that - amongst - the - revolting' features Morn:woit institutions..thatwhich permits mar riage between 0 000000 rotenone is the worst. tie - has met with numerous instances of moo marrying both mother and daughter. A bish op of one of the wards married six wives, all_ sisters, and moreover hie nieces, fie men tions that Brigham Young lately built a'• ha rem of stone to . cage his ninety beauties in. but that they all kicked against the arrange ment and asserted their rights to be treated like free born daughters of Eye._ The Gover nor:he saysi was obliged to - cave - INCREASE 0, WEALTH in Ohio.—ln theyear 1850, before the completion of the railway oysteli, the State of Ohio bad •an agoegate smounlortexable property rated at $430,. 876,840, mid id the year 18J55, after the cow pletion of the systetn, the value :-of the same' description tf 'property is set down ,at $869 0 877,351, very 'nearly double. • Nothing oaii more'foroibly ilinsirato the • wonderful ;effects otrailway_ improvements Open the-prosperity of a etate. entered more la than any 'otilet . member of the confederacy upon the development Of the aystem of 'Vail- COLVll•ltsvoLvsata.--=ll. has•been estimated that over : 400,000 pistol" bave be et turned out al the manufactory itlHartford. Of these on'o-tbird have been sold-in California. The United States have been ^furnished with , six thousand, ' Which at oost_of $2B, would be . $168,000, added to reprtirs, 14 . 4 will amount to several theisand ' .more.:Ahout 2,000 annually sold in New , York .city by jobbers andthe - retail trade, • whiah would amount average to nearlyis4o,ooo. - • 166 The seataity barrele-Ae accounted far In the fact that the ladiea hard unniopelfited tho,ll)9Ps: _ g-q,,,t.11-9.,j,'; : .:.:' :: *r.qt1. ;. - Orttg , storto. IFLE - G S T-, I) • has Moved his storfrom the former Stand-to ills new building hinnediately opposite, and adjoining Mr. C. Tllll6ll'B' Store Having made flVOryjirrangement to preserve his 'Medicines fresh. and 'pure, and having ! _replonlqhed his assortment of, Carefully seleeted drugs, ho, is now again prepared to attend to business way' are and promptness. 'Ms assortnient will furnish almost Ovary thing that. may be called for, either by the! physician. or. the ra..Otily;ro moritio use.. The greatest - earsmnd:preculitietf will-ho-ob rind !tithe eoinpaund.: - Ing of prescrlptiens and dispen ng,of, medicines. • Ills . iissoitmentnf Confection/trio/I rind Fancy Ueda is. Very general, and will linable purqbaser.t.te suit th - emseives. -DAUGS. AND °HEM I CAL , With' Splendid variety of . CONFECT I ON.A .kNU`FANCY GOODS. 7%/c undersigned has' just replenished' his stmk of goods; and as his Drags and Cho/Meals, have been se- Trupared - tollll - Jitterdinii proltiptly ilisfrlends may yely.n.poiLthe genuineness and purity Of-every'- 1118 stock of CONFE.OI.IIOIIAItY,Is large and selected 'with speelid reference to thoifoliday's.! It will zaford any variety persons may !desire .in . that line. lie has a large:assortinent of French, German and domestic Fancy C1111(lieN. all fresh and of the very best quality.. Ills as sortment of FANCY t/001/8 Is large and erubraces ul most every thing necessary for: thn'Tollet Auld Faintly. 1110 invites special attendee to his Fancy .Werk lances; Bags, Cologin , bottles,- Watch' and-Card. Trays, Quick sale strl rails shall tharacouiso our business. .dor. J. Icl Pllll., ipRESET DRUGS, MEDICINES; &c &c.-1 have just received front and - Sew York' very extensive additions to ruy 4 former stock, embracing nearly. every article Of Medicine new use, together •' with _ y Tur_pentine, rdriu niery, Soaps, Stationary,Fine-Cutlery,Fikli -4.3- ing Tackle, Brushes of almost every deterip; . i on, with nu ondioaa variety of other 'articles, which I am deterinined to sell nt rife Vtaty• trirsv prices. All Physicians, Countr;y. Merchants, Pedlars and • 6th• ers, .ure respectfully requested net to pass the OLlh STAND, us they may rest assunid that every article will hesold of a good quality, and upon reasonable terms. ELLIOTT, Main street. Carllsles 1013 .(BUGS ! DRUGS ! littUGS !' Fresh 1., Ui Pl'iNl s (A which, 1 have just' received a fresh stock of 1 - • Medicines, Pintas, (Anus ; Oil, & r ., linviug beau purchased-with groat. wire at the hest•vlty • houses. l cancimiiiiently recommend VT .Vaiiiilies, Physicianii, country Mural:Lifts and Di:aloes; LIS IIL , fug fresh and pare. . •'. .. .. Intlltiti--Patent :tiedOnes, :Finn Chemicals, Ittstru-' -meats,purojissenttal OilS,_LierleimutLExtrailiblipices;_ ground and whole,. Er.;•OIICPS, Perfumery, w v e, • • -idt.'B-BTUFFB,--Indigoes, Aitutlers, BunnierAlum, Log and Cam Woods, Oil Vitt 101, Copperas,, Lee • „ I.AINYti-L.Wetherill & Brother's Pure Lead; ChroMe Green and Yellow, Paint ,and Varnish Brushes, Jersey idusord Oil. 'Airpeniine.Copal end eqach . Varnitt. and ited Lead.' All of. which will be sold at the very lowest:market mice. . Also, a fresh and. splendid assortment of F A N-C YrultS, Confectionary, and. innumerable other articles calculated for use and ornament. till of wliffh are offered at the lowest cash prices. at the cheap Drug, Book and Fancy Stoic of the sub ifiir oo "Nelda] law eyer street', t‘' " "771, 1()1OTEIt of Ilan. o.‘ over and Louther tR. C WAS J(:Alll,ltiLll.—'l'hi e utieraig ed bus always nu hand a largo stock of auperior Cabluat Ware, Iti all - The styles,.witirli lid is prepared to sell at tile lowest prices, Ile invites attention particu larly to the PATENT :eiuvu 110111 , 31 ,11FDst ace, it 1110 . 4 ust article, which entirely obviates all objectiona.-.- TLIO tt.uUl bo, attaaluat otkl.iladateaata, May /lava gt you entire etatiafaqtiou to rill who Lave Chola in, upo, • (.4.1f ,. 1.15 , S made to Order at the shortest notice. JA3404 h}7 rest. • I tOBERT n B. d SlkllLL'l ht3 ,.' .C..kRINET A - rth Hanover street, next dour to; 1 Uliies's Hotel. lie would respectfully Inform the althorn; of Carlisle and the public generally, "that he has noir on hand a large and elegant assortmentof FUR- N FrUitE,consisting in part of Wardrobes, Card and oth- . ur Tables, Sofas, Bureaus, Iledstoads, plain and fancy Sowing Stands, Ac., manufactured of the beet material and quality warranted. Also n Aeneral assortincnt.of CHAIRS at the lowest •prlces. Yearttas.lll.Dips made to order, and repairing prouittly attended to. • Xfir. COFFINS made at the...shortest notice; and hav lug a.splendld.hearse hu will attend funerals in town or country.- 41 - 0" Remember - the stand—next door to H. Olass's Itntol:- II." 01 [LEY.- R E XTENSIVE FURNITURE ROOM --:JAIIES-11. HAYEIt would resnecfoully rail oit the attention of Krouse-keepers and the public to his OKtellfiiVO atqck of elegant FURNITURE, t nautilus. adas, Watrdfobes , G7entre.a.nlli'abloll, Dressing and Plain Bureaus, and every other article in his branch of business- Also now on band she largest 'assortment of CHAIRS \in Carlisle, • the lowest pi?c 4 e). - AO.FFINS made \at the short- set notice at Hearse provided felqunemis. Ho ' solicits a cal at his establishment, on North' lan roar strew), near Olasso's Hotel. (tura hired out by the month or 'rear. 31iistafancous. DRE SE JIVING S UGA It. —4 general a ssort cent 'of Crushed, Sifted and ' Pulvnrlstal Sugars of host quality, as also Soft Crushed, Clarified and other qualities constantly on..haud, suitable for preserving ;and alt other purpoies=generally at OLD Pmts. Also a constant , supply of the choicest Woes, Teas, Spices and other articles in variety always on band.— attention Is invited to our stock before buying elsewhere. Carlisle; July 26, '65. . J. EBY... S PA INT . • • PA.IN'S - ITAlOSPitatill CHURNS J—A full supply of the.aboye celebrated Churn, now on hand or Ml the different sizes, from 4 gallons to 60. fireeolved . the first premium at the late Pennsylvania ,Stato Pair, the first premium at the Franklin Institute and Delaware and Maryland . State Fairs, and various others at different places.' will make more and bolter hurter from a given amourd'of cream and in less time • than any churn in the, market. For. Wale wholesale and retail by. '. PASCHALL MUMS Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store, corner.or7th` and filarket, •. /1364—tr S 'A IN IDDIaE GThe ' . t - iiibs!lbe . : i' ::' A coivtiri N Ues E to iS il i ry 4 o i n t. th: above busimws,in•all its various brariches, in North Llan. over street, Carlisle. two doors North of Ixeriard , s corner Where he intends keeping* hand sigeneral assortment In his line, consisting of all' kinds of fashionable SAD , ...DLES, Bridles, Martingales, 0 10 1 04' • - ' Oircingles and Halters, also TRUNKS, \_..,.4....,, A , .w„, traveling and saddle ~L, ~,,;. ,7%,„ r ~„,,,,,,: liags.i.. He and Juan- ,••. - Y --°- ' • !l I I\ I I lIIII.' • .11*oturea, the meat '‘,'1 4 ,., VI t iiir '' „- ~. 1 . \s, \ l l iiißprOVed SPAN 111 H . i ' 1!, ,', ' SP It IN(1 ' Sebum ever used fit fills 11l Nl4'l' '1• , country, and those wishing a hand .. ' II'!' ' ' some, durable. and . pleasant saddle ' - wilt do well 'to call and 'atoo them. Ile '• A also manuacturis , Harness, Bridles, ' - • - _ Collars -.and, Nlrivipl In all tbeir.yarle- Hes; and confidently . ' believes' from the general approba tion-or hircustoniers7that" - be - Makes - the - neatest and: ,best gear's, in all their variety of bredtb; that Is made In ' ;the, country. He, also makes all kinds of. BiltriAses to . ;order, vie: 15trivw; Husk,. Curled Hair and • Spring Mak rasses • t. .• _All the above articles 'will be *ado of the best materiel and workmanship, and with the titmost'des-. :patch.. ..- . - ...• . - . , . WM I °SU •DAN . . "NEW GOODS .—,The subsOriber. has • , just remived. froth Philadelphia a large • aisort• men obleasoriable goods, which will be sold very cheap 7-oppoilie the 1G R. Depot, Diu. Had0e m. . 01, 6 4a .. polls* Yeb. 20, CUE Eitorcs nub '01)013.6. _YI r ATO.I•I3I;SIS,I 4 O,(),k - ,FANCY'JPAY ELM% Ate. I have now on'imild and forint. , at nay ..nu oiaou ou uuiu serum. ' opposite Marlon Ball, an, entirely now and Ologant Stage of • 1.• , • • WATGII ES, :I &NEL BY, 31.1.1 DA LION S, • &c::, ••• Id-kuvor-Wa. . .Silver.Lopino and Quarter Witches ; a largo variety, di Gold Anclito . s4or LadieS and Gentlemen.. , . .W(141110118, a_sideudid itsserunceot for ladles and gents. Breast Pins ofeV.ery--Pattera, and all.prices,.— • (hid Chains ter vest and fob, gold curb chains, , • • blogov Itings, °Ulf-his, Stu Is, Sieevo Buttons. Pros;:cs. prop and iloop p.cr-links, •iarge rarloty., Silver and Plated Vcirks,_.T:ible anciToa Spoons, Butter of various styles andpritele, r - G • old and Silver Thimbles, • • -.._- Gold, Silver and Common Spat tripe, a large assortment , to cult all : geS, and to which we invite particular " attention. . • . , • - - Port Monocles, a large assortment at,every price, Gold Pond of tho hest Make at various prices. • . Fancy Box Port FoliVF - 4 ..4 . C . ourttenns; - ,Spechrelo-coses,-- battles Cafd Cases; silver and pearl, at_varkais ittlieelotg;;gold and - common; -Watch-Cliaina , -.-2;! Alec; a large varloty (Cuticles in the:.keweiry which:l.'lAl sell atthe•ldkYostiprices:" ranted to be what they aro sold for. ' trO -Particular attention paid 10. the 01+; WATGIikS, and ail work warranted. Iteturn+ngt`mt;s to-my old Mona and 'custoiners for fermi r patron ge, I respectfully solicit a continuance of OM; junir2o • . (AIN LYN. rr, KROWh•-•, eNLND W VA GROL.I.It 1 A DUTY STORE, The subscriber would reap .etluprinforin hit; friends and the public generally - , that he has just returned from the city with a large and 'varied assortment InKIEIIIES, GLASS and QUEENS-WADY, • lelSll, te., k.. which he ottera for sale on iHririk. niOat reasonable • tertna; at his New Stoll', r Ar.ll4-1 corner of North Hanover stroet and the Pul- i y t , •41:, De Square, directly opposite the Carlhile De,. el consisteney 111 Tagil. Bank:. - 111s_ _Steak einbrnses.everything usually in elleacory and Nurioty store. The public urn InVited to call and examine his stock bcfare inircluising!dsolybeve,'es laa feels c6nfitleut. ha can sell the hest gouda ut the lowest prices. • HALM:VT. GI ERIESir .The subscriber . ha's just addedAtAis former stock IL general Selection of of tlitOCE1111:S. as well as all the other variety of art irks -C 7, - usually kept in a Urocery Store, embracing Me OK; 0911°c—roasted and green--nt I'2 anti 14 cents per Orleans, Clarified, Crushed and Pulverizid Sugars, of fine qualities; Thorellates.Spices * DairT Salt. and n variety of Fancy articles. all of which are o. fared at the lowest, cash prices. We-are thankful the Winer support, given us, and ,invite a further call from our friends and customers. - J. W. EBY. llall. • fl H.INA LASS - 7AND - QTTE - 1,:\.1 - 6` 1 . ) -- IVART;. - --i)lii-liousekeepcia-anti--Yoittig,witit.thrs., I alas Who 2111010xperting to become housekeepers ; are MI it ed to callllA.Llikatrii - F'A:ll I IX tilitiCEßY Mot ex 'amine ‘ li is elegant:assortment, ef Chin a, olass a n Queen f. ware antrother articles in the housekeeping line, - sneh hs French and English tea slits, heavy banded and plaiu, White Granite, gilded and blue plain, Dinner sots of et , cry variety and price, bowls and pitchers, tureens, dish es; lass.-ware-i-centre - fable . and mantel; lamps, Candelabras and other lamps, great rarity. tehic and h tumblers, goblets, Fruit and ilff!SerVe 111S1W8,111 ;va riety, ..emiar-ware--tubs, buckets. churns, howls, Mittel:: printhandiadlesoneal buckets; Se, liftdievreephig - ;• white wash, scrubbing. hand anti shoo bruslicS, dusters, brooms, ,k0... - .llarkel,'cluthes and travelling btit'lcas• ' Also a ehoico assertment oflolstece arid - fiegars. Call he who are' thud of choice brands of Sugars and try the Prinelpee, liegallas,StetTanonis and.other_Citha vatic ties,l and you will find theni of. unimpeachable quality. Also nor Spatiiiih and Commoi Seglirs, with choice sinter and tobacco,: YEW. G 001)S 1. NEW 6' OODS. !--- _ lIAROAINSI BARPAINS! -• .I : 1 The subscriber halt jUst returned from Now York and Philadelphia, and Is Sow opening an immense stock of the Most splendid ' ', . " - SPItING 'AND SMCAllidt GOODS'.. • ' . , ever brought to Carlisle.: , ~. .... 1111tE13.9 GOODS.-=fhe ladles will find a large assort meat of beitutiftil dress goods, of, the newest styles anal pattern ft,• . , .. . .101111tOIDEli1E8•—Over 700 Needltsworked Collars. and Flouneings, and Insortings, In great Variety. CAItI'ETINGS=An entire new assortment of Imperial Ingrain, Venitlan, and 'Stair Carpets. IltitYFS ANDSIIO,ES-A full supply of Ladies', (lents Boys. Misses'. and Children's , Shees, all kinds and sizes. Willis' Fine Shoes for Ladles and Slpteani in the assortment, , 'DOM ESTICS.—A large stock of , lifuslins, Che4s !fittings, dye., at the the Vers.-lowest notch. In short, every article In the thy Goods line will I, lbund -iii the assortnibtitcst quality. newest style and at the very lowest prices. All In want of hand some and cheap goods- will do well to call at .the old • stand, East :alo h a -street; . April lb I grdl.l _ . - `CH ARLES OGILIIY. • _ __ -A. NEW GOODS.a--The"iiiiiiefilie - iliTi - --- just - rCrefred and is now,npening a -large assort ment of Fltb:811 - GOODS suitred to the season—pie:lm call and get bargains. Carlisle, Ntrr.l4, '55.. . • M. S'ODGItASS. beis , ,fittino anh 3itachinery. C AS. PITTING AND PL .011 . 3 0./ 7 ... 'sr i NO.—The undersigned would Inform th. xt,t ...M. etti/.01, of Carlisle that he has made arrant:, u,„ 1 ,, 41,.e.AS FITTING sand PLUMBING at .tbort n. ticv, ): trasonable, terms. • Ile bus engaged the Ell I , f rate hand from Philadelphia, and has sup plied Ili.4lSCh irlth an extensive assortment 01 }Tv : .-, ii h •.s 111 enable bha to till all orders prouipti,v A I •,, 1,0 warranted. ills stock of Gas Fixture: trii,* , the room exactly 'opposite his Titnilin ei4 • ' I I.• 111 Nnrthllanoverstreet,where be invite, , a tail. , TT, , SPOUTING, /ie.—lie-is also- prepared -ti. furnish-, or make -to order, every article of TIN NAB] used by housekeepers and others. lle will also attein to SPOUTING, MOUSE-ROOFING, BELL 'CLANGING. and PLUMBING. . Thankftil for the patronage with which be hasalreatiy been favored,bo respectMlly 'solicit!' a continuance Of the.same. - ' • Ceirl . l43lo,4qms 14, '64 . 1 CARLISLE PCUNDRY • SHOP. The subscrlberlms the itutlsfaction of In. reWitilllK forming hla old friends and patrons the: • • his establishithitit /wapiti InActire opt u, new buildingetering been erected since thelate (Ilea Irons tire and the whole establishmentAput In corn Ovid working Order. Orders are therefore respectful)i solicited for work in his line, which will be doue with promptness and In the best manner. STEAM ENGINES BUILT TO ORDER and repaired. All kinds of idahrnery, In Paper. Mills Urlst Mills and . 'Factories repaired at short babe. AM Spinpiles dressed and turned. DOBBS POWERS and THRESHING MACHINES such as Bevil Gear Four Horse Power, liorisoiltal Gear Your Horsomnd Two Ilorso Pqw e rs, Ploughs, Corn Mrs and Crushers,'&c. Patterns made to cider. Iron and Brass CASTINGS executed to order, if. not on band, al the shortest notico.'such as Cranke ••and Mill Gearing. Spur - andlievll Wheal:. dudgeons Ibr Saw Mills, Pion Catitings, - Cutters, Point' Shears, Wagon' and . Coach Box es, Spindles. Cir Wheels, Car Chairs, itc. He has afar on hand a large supplrof Philadelphia and Troy COOK. IEG STOT, adil is constantly making Cooking Stores of various Improved patterns Or cotior wood, ten plate Stoies, Orates.' &c. '" Repairing done to 411 kinds of, Mn cbinery. Alf kinds of old Iron, Brass and Copper taken' n exchange for work.. • ' mayfr , - FRANKON CIA4DNER. ITa IGHLY.IMP T. ORTANTO PUR,- . CITABERS.—The subscriber will Open this week • rgest • and most splendid assortment of ° SPRING AND St illhhill GOODS over brought lb Carlisle. Au Mmetuse stock of. • - 'French:Waked Collars, .s • ,Underskavei, lhounrinis, - " handkerchief* Ac., bought from the will : imparter In New . York, and will be sold at Pricarto defy all' competition.- Also, a isrge l w sortment of beautiful Dress Goods, Ribbons; Bonnets.' to Oorna one and all befbre purchasing ebnrhant, and you will says money. April 9,1966.) r • 01198. dOILBY. IM =ECM 'MONROE ! Ijihthlpl,in, JOFI-11. NI;EDLIiS, IClattilfact •'•• • •iiiEnP :- WJTh., SIL4 - ,AND .11A111:0t0T11 SIEVES, .Coarser.ldedlutu'and Id nein In 6:41 :' Argo, nilddlo • -alv, • •. • and email In dbunilitir. , WOVES WIRE, slzeWhf inoslt,..from Nor to $0 inelltsive, nod free) one te'sli feet,ln tivldth, • . They erc nuniberediho many spaces to the lineul and cut to suit. - 'The subscriber also keeps constantly cin hand • • • .SCILEESS b •- • for nerd, sand ore, guano,, sun sugar, pelt, - bone, coffee, f , .pd,O, drugs, ilytegtulTsA Together with 'an . assounent 0f. , 11.1Q1-IT ANL) i . All the above sold wholet; by - " --• • .J. A. N1:1,11,3t5, . • f 4 k:Font Street, Philo June 4, 1856..=-1y .... .11111N5.149 W 3 .A.l it CO : , T . ,. CONIM I. SS IC f . ark a V 1 111/TOS - al6DualliTi rirdirlillitliiOf - . ... ..' 1 F(1413.0,1".1 - tkf,:.1)27q1 7 .sTio J.E - Ai? - TO nA . crc ..4.-'c , c' . ......„.3.i.vrtipm.rrungti'.T(in.`icco- ' ' i,g, 'AND . 14)11.1iltiN AND DOM ES'rli.! SEGAItS, 21 South Front stri:ut.-Ftiihtiollihh!: Importers Or Fitt) ifavana Sogrirs, .of the chni groictlis_af_tne limits:A:lid. • • A large 'asrortment. ivitiNt are kept consouttly nn band, and for sale . , small airliner, on emit of importation.' ;„ • , • Alii - ConidgMriudits iespeetfutly Nel• liberal advances will ho made criren desired. Special attention iron to orders for purchase on c• nitt.don rd Taliacco. rs Ids& every desoriptinitnf Merci dim:. for account parties living it a distance froin !darnel. ' • • • • • AgO• t for F. A. Grudge's eviebroled Ger: Toletc o, compriiidg thirty different varlet Aprd 2:1, 1$ --iy. • QIEEI . I. 3 PAIt I) S 5 VAN lIARLiNG.E I.3—The subs..ribers having removed to their. • - N Iv CI 0778 - --- No. 278 Chestnut Street, fourth door above Tenth' • Are now prepared to offer a lafito and well sidecteklat of the following fretdi tend _ desirable gookis.'prinelpally • their own iiktportailan i . or bought at ILUCtiOil, wi-- they. nit, nble....ta sell kit the importer's prices, and which, they cordially,luvite",the attention of CourCf• Ife:.‘chakits, fliktel Keepers, and likinilies istior, Green and Venitlari Whitlow Shailliig. • . Barnsley and Irish Litton Shooting, 7-4, 84, (-4, I c• 11-4, 124 I Bolster and Pillow Linens of several choice bleach end all widths from 38 t 0.84 hiches.•• - lied Blankets of all sizes and (junta Ira. Crib kind Bradle Blankets. , • Bed:Quit tS of the-folloW log varieties. 'VIZ f.' . srarSeir 'Welting. Knotted, Register, Alhantbta, Allendale' • Lane:niter ' of all the desirable 1417.09. ' Bureau Covers, Talkie Covers, Window Curtain Mut; Tow el s 'land - Toweling of every variety, Damask Tu.' —Clotii4 and -Naiiiiins-Shirting_tinent and._sluSlim brie ILindlterehlefs, Embaoliteries, likisiery,•&e.• -- --teli-DanrkisksT-Olorvena,--Phibrkkiilerod-latee-and-Mtn- Curtains, GiltGernlces. Bands, Gimps. Cord. te.e. Importers and Deniers in Litibll and ilouselturni: - lug Gdoils.. ...April 730, ISfifi—ein. QTOVES ! STOVES ! ! STO.VES ! The tinders! cited Would resiiOndfutly-call thiratt thin 14 Country Mee.chinta and_thesein want of to to their extensive stoclt . of . • ' . :-SVOVES; rrAs OV ENS FUICIARES...ke.; - cdtnpriAltig a '.seater assortment than can be found any other ikeke in the United Stati:s. - " Piirehasers 'will fin - itdvan loge; to kivo c bolero buying elsewhere. For sale 'Wholesale and -talk on. t tte,itioxt llberaktertns. - • - • N 10,1 ANS IiTIVATINICIC-. . - • Cornor god and Utica StreotH, Philp N. 11.-',..kino agonti for' MO' tolobratted. -111 Ogre, . [April 30.1856—.311; D"U N A •a' . . 9 0 N - . xvhok.ah,- and Rona • CASK SOOT AND SHOE STORE, Nu.:O.South.Second St., Corner of Carter St. The. establishment has been enlarged and ixeprc. and is supplied with the largest and best Itetnil Ft • -in tlinCity, principally of-his own.ninnufacture, wt. choice assortment from the best Eastern Markks ,bracing Ladies,' Gents', and Children's 'ItOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS of every description, style and quality, embracing , best styles and qualities in this et. any other 111a0 This stork cannot be excelled for Quality Style Cheapness., Each article Is 'marked at the very lowest posy' price, irom which no deviation will be mudo. Nu travagnut I.tateruents.wiii be needed, and none mad.' effect sales. Goodyear's Own in all varieties. Pure Gums smree in the market, always, on hand. The respectfully -invited to c4ll. [April 1,181 ri lEA01.11+3118; SUItVEYOItB, A OIN Eitit9 AN[) Dlt A VOIITSMEN 'supplied .) :ilzthetnatlcal -Draw ing—lestautnents,-separate-an CASC.9. Slid} as Dividers, Parallel Rules, Ivory, 13ox-e, and Paper Scales,- T -squares, - Triangles, Beer -1 Drawing Pens,-Protractors, Gunter's Scales, 'rape? tires, Sletalic Tapes, Surveyors Chains, 2 and 4 Pol and . 100 feet, Surveyor's Compasses, Engineer's, a nd'Transits, Target. Hods ac., &e. Magic Lantenk. tile-htst construction, Scriptural Diagrams, Asti . Natural Ilistory, Humorous, ChlO ro nintrope or Arti; -- Firt—Forks,--Dissolving Views,- - Magnets,-Poloramila. Piimps, Electrical apparatus, Galvanic apparatus :I_llM3 collectionef l'hilesephical Instruments, svi for colleges and schools. .Also,,Spectaclet, Spy Gl: Microscopes, Thermometers, Marometers Ileadingst. ses having received the agency for the sale of I BROOK'S Stlllool. APPARAJUS. I am prepare. furnish Teachers with en Orrery, a Tellurian, itNuu Frame, a 5 inch Globe, a hemisphere Globe, a e.: Geometrical Kends, a Magnet and Text Book, all pa. in a box with lock and key for s2u. illustrated priced catalogues forwarded Gratia.. JAMES W. QUEEN. • 484 ChisnUt. St. Philadelphia, East of 10tri • I 1: 4 -1 R EN C TRUSSES.—Herniit Itupture successfully treated, and comfort Inge: '4 use of the elegant French Trusses, ireporte - d•bY subscriber; and made to Order expressly for bin sale. All suffering with Rupture will be gratified to that the occasion now offerifto proeurtra-Truss.-conr ing extreme lightness, with esse,•durabilltY and con ••constructienilu 112 u of .the , eumbreus-and un - com62 • hie article usually sold. An extensive assortmen al%'• on band, adapted to every, variety of Rupture In ad and children, and for aslant a range of price to suit • Cost of Mingle Trusses, $2, $3, $4 and,ss; Double, $5, $6, $8 and $lO. • • • • . Persona at a distance tan have a Truss sent to en; , dress by Omitting the, amount. saluting measure aro% the hips, and stating aide affected. 1 • •-‘ For Sale Wholesale and Retail by the inverter. ' CALEB It. 11;FRI1hEli ". - 8. W. tor. of Twelfth s Race Ste., Fhliadelphy. Depot forlDr. lianntog's Improved Petard Body lh '• Chest Expanders and Erector Braces; Patent Bhou Docent-Suspensory llitudages; -Frops-and.;. ports., Ladies! Rooms, with competent lady attondw .. 'sprit I IFTOVARD ASSOCIATI.Oz • PHILADELPHIA. • • IMPORTANT ANNOU.ECEMENT To all persons afflicted with Segue' diseases, cut SEMINAL WEAKNESS, IMPOTENCE, 00NOBRD OLEET, SYPHILIS,,o. *c. . The lIOWARD ASSOCIATION of. Philadelphia. view of the awful destruction of human life end ber.' Wised by ReXual dhows, and the deceptions - practised upon the ungurtunate victims ?truth disc, by Quacks, have directed their commit' Surgeon, " CHARITABLE ACT worthy of their Mine, to • MEDICAL'ADVICE GRATIS, to all persona that - illoted,(Male or remale,) who apply by letter, (pest-j with er description of their condlUon, (age, onmpat habittot 1104 and in extreme poverty andsutk: to PIIIINISTI MEDICINES TREE Mt CHARGE; Th Howard Association. Ii a benevolent' Itultitut! ' extaidished by special endowment, tin , the. relletot l Mck and distressed:aMicted with. " : Virulent .844* demi° diseases," and its Ponds an be need fir no or • purpose. It has" now a surplus of etteati4 irblet Directott have voted to•advortise abterenotoy. oeClem to add that Mho Aimeetoop. PC 4120 00 1114 higheist Me7lical of the age. , ,• , • • • zddliS,C(Putpd'd,) DE. Dr.. ORO.-, CALHOUN, COftei in Surgeon, IlowientAssociatical PhiMdolPbblo ra• '' • - By order or, tlurAtreetove, • • '" ' • • ' • AtErLi D. ititilitTWlLlAt P 0 144 OM '7/AMMAR,. litinkii*, • Iplll 31 II