I,~c~~lliz~ip~u Vnim raliam's 3 I nazi The Perfection of Police Machinery. T-lie-following-curious -ancetlotes_wern_relai._ f;u:eigP4rtinister to show . the perfection to which 068 y -stein-ofn - of esAidhoge virus carried. under the. French Government • Paerchant. Of high. respectabilityAn—Bor- . deaux had . occasion to visit tint metropolis" ' 6n oct rn e rein - trirstiress-,--caVry bills and money to a very largo arnonnt r , On his-orriv drat tlie , gates_of Paris; 'U . gen temOnoking,'Man opened the door of 111i:car riage, ai,a'addresaedl4 - in to this effect: "Sir, I have been ivoitingtor_ .. you for some :tirno. According to niy:netes, •you'Tere, to arrive at this hour; .And your person,. your, cordage; and your .portmanteau; exactly - onsiver)the description I In Ad in'tny - riaid - .Trii — uivill per- nit me to Iltve_thu_lionor. of - conducti rig- you to Monsieur de Sortine."_ • The geralp,irinn, astonishes and alarmed n't this interruption, and. still more so at hearing -the Dime ef, the lieutenant of police mention • ed, deManded to - know what...Monsieurde*Sar tine-wanted -with„hirn; •adding„..at...the_ieci4tc_ tinile," , that he never bad committed any offence against . the laws, and thatite could have no right to interrupt. or detain him. • The messenger . declared himself perfectly Avk • - igiuiranCof themtuse of the detention.; stating' at. the . seine time,tha t when .he had conducted him to Mona. do'Sartine, he should have exer auted his Car -- ers, which w'erwmerely rainistc-, rial. - • Aftersome fartiker explanations, the gentle, man perMitted the oflicefto' conductihim ac• cordingly. &One received ---- wittr:great — pulitenessrrind;-after — requesting him to bo seated,to his gredi . astonisbirient, hedescribea hiti . portmantean, And told bitri, the 'exact sums'in• bills anti specie which he had, brought with him to Paris, and whorehe. wa - STO - tiiiikeTliifiiiii - al (tine of_going=4 - 47beir, -- and:a number of other- circumstances; which tlie,gentletnati • had conceived - Could only be to hinrtelf. Moos de_ aaitine, •having thus excited aitention;_put thisextraordivary tinestion'to S aril - Yen a Mad: of othirage 7" The gentleman(-still more aston-. 'shed at the singularity - of such . an -iuterroga- • tory, demanded the reason why he'put such a strange question, adding, at the swine time, that no Iran over doubted his courage.' Mons. de Sartine replied, - you aro to be robbed and murdered this night! you. are a alto 'of eii - diage,- You 'must go to your hotel . , and, refirti ftriestfir the our i• but fat thatyou do not foil dsleep. Neithe l r• wilt it be proper for you to look under the bed, or . into any of the closets which aroin your bed. chamber ;" ho accUrately,-described. "You must place , your , portmanteau in its "usual situation near your..bed, and disoover no suspicion. Leave what remains to me. If, however, you do not Teel your courage sluff'- , clent to bear you out, I will procure's person whoshall . porsonate you, and go to bed, in After some further explanation; whieh'ion- Once(' the gentleman that .Mons. Sartine's intelligence was accurate in every 'particular, • ho refused to be personated, l and. formed an itnmoiliole resolution literally, to follow the directions he had received. lie accordingly Went to bed at' his usual hour, 'which was eleven o'clock. 'At ball' past twelve; (the time' 'mentioned by Mons. de Sartine,) the door of the bed-chamber burst open, and three men - entered With a dark lantern, daggers and pietas. The gentleman, who. of course, was awake, perceivtd one of them to be his own servant. They rifled hie portmanteau undis turbed, and settled the plan of putting him to death. The gentleman hearing all this, and not knowing 63 , What means he was to be res• _cued, it may be - naturally -supposedi wits der great perturbation of.mind,_,during—siMh an awful' interval Of suspense; when, at the' , • '''.'!4ornent,the villeins,Were s preparing, to com mit the horrid deed, four:police officers, uot ing under ,Mons. de Sartine's : orders,. who ". : were doncealeciTunder ' . the ' bed, and the ''' closet Lrlislted otit and. 'seized the offenders viitli - trie Orctiertyin'their possession; and , lit thO'act slf preparing 'to conimit the murder:.. The oiilianclttenCe was, that, the perpetration ail '. ' - e'deeil ;rap ' preVented,.aml ouf: fidoutitild ce was obtailecte to. conviat the 0* ~e tfelnderi.-'Mons.' ''-de Saitine!s- inte,lligeoce ;enabled him to prevent thin horrid offenob of robbery and murder . which; but for the ao •-• curacy pt 'the eyptem;'l4vould probably haver ..Linkaoorried_into_uxeoutiOn, --- ,• Another anecdote was mentioned by the • ~ s • • ane mtuletor relative to the Emperor Jcseph the That: monarch haling; - id - the year 17,870erniedpmd promulgated. it' .hew code of laws if:dative to criminal end...olvil .of- fences ; ; and laving also establi s h e d w h a t he ~:conceived to be the best spawn, of police._ in scarcely -ttm..; forgive the Preach widen, in' consequence ot' the acoufa- - cy and intelligence of . Mons. de Sartine _hay ' ing been found 30 4 01110 superior to his own, • notwlthstantimg tireAmmensopailtil he had lIIN hestovved•on that dep4rtrrieut of his govern- Al Ll'. jeit — oftho etrperpr, tind many g.troc'to . us'acts, of iiolenCei. : atm!: ihTroclaiion,'S Vietifia, woe traced the his wiLoittcterod_bislit.._ - blisiitacir at the court of. Franco; to demand- ibould.„.bp_del'otreckup.t.o pubiio justice. : (I.o,SaftiOe acktiowledged ,to the Im perial ambassador; Ehut rho perlson he linguir etl7after.-lui3-beOn-nt:-Paris-;--that-ifit—irOUld he,any-satifaction he could inform him where he hiurlodged, raid the different to- - bles:Alid other ploCes of infoimMiresori whieh he had frequented while there; but :that he • Was now, gone. ike.ambassa:dor, finer stating tii6:iteuine:y . and correct mode by which the polie of -Vi enna was conducted, insistedsthat . .this offen derinust still be iu paria - ra'clietirise the Ent'- ._eror__ . commanded him=-to make such an appliciation. ,Nfoos7 de Sartine.smiled at the incredulity of the itnperhiminister, rind made a reply - to the following elredt: • • -I,y• "Do me the honor, sir, to inform the empe ror,—your master, that the:Person he looks for r - Pa ris , on - the:-tentk - day. - o the lhsf month a rid is now lodged in a back room, looking "into a garden, it . thethird story of 'house," ntimbero3„itt•- 7 --- st: - , in his own - capital of yienna ; where..hiS majesty will, by sending io the spot, be sure to find him." It was lit- orally as the - French Minister Of police • had stated.. The Emperor, • to ...his' . astonishment, found the delimitient in the house and aport- Merit descrihed ; but lie was greatly mortified at,this. proof of-the acciracy . 1.? f• the :French ;;which; in this inStatice, in point — of intelligence, even in Vieniia • Artilllisdovered to be So much-supertur NATlnNALltgrplOtalt:—‘l3ill, l !inirl one loa fer to another; reeently; - .l'se a NationasUte _ former I itf.' • 'lry,. ix quit our party ?' , _._ ~,: • _ 4 1'y, yes t 'liossy; it is-tiuit :i6vsoll—PAts ;'. - i ! 1 a vote fo.r_quit-ore . party,- . you - vote4 yourself a f‘riu.' . - . • , . - , S., . don't go lit tie further.' 'I - waits-a- farm, and soineiMily . to work. - it . besides.-' Mir The following order, verbatirl et liteiqt - was received by an undertaker in •the Bowery, New York,,last Friday morning, from an afflicted Nvidoiver, living in Pearl street:' my waif is ded and Wont to be ber-. rigid to.tdorrour. At wouner kink U nose., wair tq dig the Ifole-.—bi the said 4 0flui. too Uther Waifs—Letrtt be 'deep .' ' . • .Jonos found a Latin word in his-newk paper, of which ho did not know the meaning, so he appealed to Brown, who is #scholar, and more's the Shame--.-a punster. 'What is the meaning of Incubi!" 'aid Jones. "Siayard Noyes," rep isd Brown, "isn't that the ink you by 7", ...Joni - a:felt that. Brown had some how,eN!Mind. the luesdon,* but he didn't _see the point , and.never will. Brown chuo over tim atrocity-:-witiked arThoMpson, and . is . - - - A-DfLoatais,.--Whert - the.thiii Meredith was discovered to. be lei/ling. an Irish sailor was employed ut the pump—but first • looked over the rail to see how high, the miter was on the sido of the vessel. After fumping an hour, he took another peep overti,e side, and finding the vessel was four inches deeper thaw - . .C;ci he began, lurshouted k'Arrali; now, captain dour, I shall soon pump the sea full at this rate ; ' for I 'have raised it :four 'inches al ready:" arbA son of Erin having hired his‘servicci 1 1 to cut'soiCe ice. was-asked wh ther he- Could use the cross-out cIAW. ' .lle re . lied: 'lui could surely.' lie Wa's sent;,,accordingly, in company of some of his co-laborers,., to cut some ice,. and on reaeliii4 the centre'of the pond, the' saw Wll3 produced, with both handle's mill in thetr place. veaant - souTlooking - ar the 'saw,.veil. Coolly put "his band in his pocket, aud,,rawing from it tr cent, said, 'Now, Jam- , io, fair plaY ; head or tail, who goes.betow," WITEATLOD CONVERTED INTO - A FREE I)AANSITY 0, SAL opx.-y—Th eEt e rie el i u f- m any Of'oar oitikens, independent'of party, as well .me'r , as quite a'nuons class of Mr. Buchanan's , . friends, have been ile . siply shocked _at the_uu' 'llinited in,ishich liquor is dispensed to alliclaess 'who eougregate - at Wheatland, by ilfeljemoeiiitkeatMate•for ttierfir the gift of the American people. Liquor in deed Bon's freely if,•'Wheatland. 'What a com morniary-rpiitheOlitiracter and standing of a man sittibitions• to he , Bresident. of , the United Statos. 7 --LancastektlNider. - ' , . • . , X' - IMPLEMENTS. -raiailt —Atmospheric Premiutit Churns ottartotam also Mow-power • ' jL Oburns_aud . Fixtures,_ ; Buiter ,Workers, (3 varieties) Butter Priuts, &c. - BASOLIALL' N.OlllllB & CO., itikapd *arketttieets, Phila. Juno 4,1838 A very notorious' offender; who was sub- r.. .. . , II • bait iiny 'Oore:lctint the former stand to his: lane building lunnedlately,OppoSite, and • adjoining C.:/tihotrs . stoie every arraugenicnt to preseryei .and pure, and having rePtunialiod'his assiirtmen •, of esitfully selectedrirugs,. artinptinAireintr,e f^"nt are . and prJ t n i .:llis aSiortgintit , . 'furnish every' thin w phySicla or tinily: fan.dornesti Use, :The 'greatest' ulrelind prcsaloU will.,be obs rvedipthn..coinpoutld log (;f prescriptions and 'diSpniising";raf,lnediChies. assoitment of‘Confeitioninie's anti lenrie*.lionds lti very gemiral, and. will enable purchaseri to putt. t,heinsel res. N . If— 01111MICAti$1 'with aSplentlidvnrfetyof • cONFECTIO,NARY.AND FoANC3NIOOOB.• • Thu Undersigned has just replenished his steek of goods; and as his Drug's and Cheinleafs; have been leeted .with• great 'rare, he _prepared• to till all orders pronqA.ly Ills"frielids may rely upon the genuineness pud purity-of every article. Ms stock of CON FEcrioN Altris large . and selected - with - special refill:Mille to ilielleliday's. It will alfard, any variety persons may desire iii that line. Ile has a large: Assortment of FrenehAlerman and domestic ietiney - Candies r all fresh and of the very best quality. - llis as sortment of FANCY HOODS - is large and enihraces al _tunst_uxery_t Lting• .porossary -for i t he Toilet and-Family lie invites special attention to, his Fangs Work .11.0,xes, lAidiefiljlfags, -- COliqie hottlus, Wottli.nruLC.trst TrayS,: Puri Folios, Portmonies. &e., &c. . . , . , Quid: . sales, small profits anti ,Ittriet oOnsistene'y chameierfse our ',Witless. . . flve. IJ, 'fls ..I, I IIESII . DRUGS, MEDICINES, &c.—.l have just received from Philadelpitia and • New. York very extensive additionkto.my former s Cock, embracing 'nearly every article of Medicine now In • use, together' with _ Palntsohls, Varnishes, Turpentine, Perin; mery, Soaps, Stitiohary, ing 'L'ackle,Brushes of almost every ducrfp• 'ion, WILLI an endless variety Of other articles, which.] am determined to sell at the mot LOWEST prices. , ' ' All Physicians, Country Merchants, Pedlars and..oth ers, are respectfully requested not. to patfs the OLD STAND, as they nuty•restnssured*that every article will he_sold'of a g od'quality, and upon reammilde terms: •. S. ELLIOTT, May M. 2 - • t . Main street. Carllsles D R P UGS ! DRUGS ! DRUGS ! Fresh ...... ~ suPLY!' . i'lhive just received afresh stock of gi flledicines, htiots, liiilNS, Oii, &T., Which, baying heciipurehAsed with great care at the hest city . Louse;, I eauwiitiiieutlY recoil/mend to 'Families, i'hysicians, country MerchaLits ahLi.llealei.o, us be ing freshah.l pure. . w .. DitlitiS--ratent Medicines, .Ithie Clidiulcals, Instill wents, pure .E.sseutial - Oils,tierl ! s :iß444.tritc,4, I ) ,l t zvis, -g7i - C --- mii4-41iirNaiiirti;T.g . s646."2:4 - .NYFluiiiiwy r A.c. ' . :. • . COll Liver Oil—warraiited genuine. •. • • • I) y u virt._l ll ,ll,roes • :k1 acid ars:, Sumac. ute., Log' and Caul Atioods, Oil Vitriol., Copparai4.l.ac Dye. &"I:rother'a Pura Le.l, Chrohla Great' 'ittol Varnish ' Jonitly Willdovr,tilass. Linseed Oil, 'l!tarpautine,Coptil.tind coach Varixish. Ana ito.l ',cad. All of which will be bold a t.tho very lowest niarliet price. • . .41sfi. a fresti• and 4pleinlid ass(!rtnient of FANCY Aijk).4§4.„.lr CthifoetlynarY.: n'tid inuinuet r ablo other artaies'i'4lljulateil for, of arti-olforetl at the lowitst prices-at the cheap Drag, Book uud Fancy Store ottlie hult,icriber on &nab Ilan.. over street.. . '. S. I ' . lIAVEASTICK. =EMI ; our:eIORNER of Ilan-, , o ,‘ over and Leuthei• sts. Wk CABLIBI. 4 E.—The undorslipi ed ttas zdways•On hand a large Stock of superior Cabinet Ware, in all the different styles, which he is prej.ared to sell at - the lowest He invites attention larly to the l e er \T' SYRIN4I BOTTOM Br:Ps - mkt), a inest useful artiAe, which ehl.lrely - obviates all ,ibjeetions:— The - siZttoni can be attached to old Bedsteads. They have satisfaction to all who have then In use. CriFFINB made larder at the shortest notice. -• ; • IJAPWI YETTUIt. _• „ OBERT , - , B. : 63 1 1 CABINET NorttPllanorier street, next door to . Glass's Hotel.' . lie would respectfully Inform the citizens•of Carlisle and the public generally, that he has now on hand, a large and elegautassOrtmentof FUR. NlTURE.consisting In part of Wardrobes, Card and oth er Tables, Soli's:Bureaus, BerlsteadS, plain and fancy. Sewing Stands, Sc., manufactured of the best material and quality. warranted. Also a general assortment of CHAIRS, at the lowest prices. VEN/TIAN BLINDS made to order, and repairing promptlyatteuded to. COFFINS made at tiro shortest notice; and hay ing a splendid hearse ho will attend funerals In thwu or country. Remember the stand,—next door to H—Olass!s lintel. • R. 'II. 'LEN. • -EXTENSIVE' FU.RNIT g ROOM --.TAMES R. WEAVER would resneefeully call tho attention of !louse-keepers idtlhrpublic ri to Wes tens, ve stock of elegant F U It N ITV It C, including Sofas, Wardivbes,Cont re and Tables, Dressing and Plain 'Bureaus, and every other article in his branch of business- %Also now on hand the largest assortment a CHAIRS in Carlisle, at the lowest prices. AOFFINS made at the short est notice and a Hearse provided for funerals. lie solicits a call at his'ecitablishment, ou %North Han veer street, near illasse's Hotel. ' • AV-Furniture hired out by the month or year.. . PRESERVING SUGAR.---4 general assortuent of Crushed, Sifted' and Pulverised Sugars of Ilest.quality, as also Soft Crushed Clarified and other qualities iienstantly on •hand, suitable for preserving and all other purposes—generally at OLD •L'LLICES.. Also a - constant supply of the choicest Coffees, Teas Spices and other articles in variety always on hand. attentionlainvitefito our stock before buying elsewhere Carlisle. July 25,'55. J. W. LI PAIN'S ATIVIOSPH E RIC C H URNS full supply of the 'above crolebrated Churn, now on hand Wald the different slice. front 4 gallons to 50. h reeeivedthe flrst premium at the late Pennsylvania State Fair, thefitst prethium at the Franklin Institute uud Delaware and Maryland , State Fairs, and various - othericatTdiffeltilitPliat. - Tltvilltinakti - Voieahabuivi. butter from a given amount Of cream, and iu less thue than any churn in the market.. For sale Wholesale and retail by PASCHALL :MORRIS & :Agricultural \firehouse and Seed gore, corner of 7th and Market, Philadelphia.' Dec. 6, 1854—tf. QA,DDLE - ..A,L N-4tARN -:M AK= AK- - .Ly IN°. •Ilr subscriber „continues •- to carry on the above business,in ratite 'rations branches, in North Han.:, over street, Carlisle. t,wo doors North of Leonard's earner where he Intends keeping on hand a general assortment in. his line; consisting of all. kinds of fashionable SAD .' - .' • , - ALES ' .Bridles, :111artingralort,' Girths,' _ A ottr ,Cirainglesand palters; altut rituzutp, ,;. ..„-...„.„,-lv„, ~ traveling and saddle ,z, in „el lit -. ' , v ~,, V\ V.,. bags. •He also'utarr , ~: 7.. ~. I!! 0.... W' ' %Matures the' most - *ig lel _ .„..„ 4 ...„,,,,.,„ ~. approved SrAii r an l''. ; li 10 }'t': Srui Nn , Stumm over: used. In this 1 iql I country. and those' wishing a hand . I, 111. , . - some, durable and . pleasant saddle .. . ' will do well to call and see them. lie . . A , also manufactures Dueness, Bridles, opH ang • Riad •Whips in all their...vs:le, . ties, and Confidently believes from the general approba thus of his customers, that he mikes. the neatest and test gears, In all their variety tit' hiedth, that Is made In the country. Ho also makes• all kinds of.klatreskes to order, via: Straw, lluskoOuried hair and .li;pring Mat rules. All the above articies:will be .made of the best material and 'Workmanship, and with tho utmost des- . patch.. :. •-- .... - WM.OSBOItN. . " GOODq.—Alhe' . subscriber has - Just Meelvect hom PhiladelphiaAt large assort. men ofseasonable goods, which whit.° sold very cheap —opposite the R. it,. , Depot, Carlisle, SNOVOTtASS. CarliAls,,Feb. 20, 1856. . dArlielc_:litra.l.6 - ...:.., Onig ft ...T 11 I F Elt fitiniturc. 4 Jltisceffanctius. 5t0t.e6., 410 ' 044 . , • • . FANCY,;,.IIIWELItY4' Ate. „ : Ilave now .on hand and lor stile at nly . ord Stantion ..treet opposite . Marion Hall an , entirely newand elegantatock of; ; • • • • - ' WArt.:IIES, JEWELRY, MEDALIONS,' '• • tivid - hcvoi - Wattfria;dirruttrliptiriragaTStrrarilu7 - , -- Silver Be pine and Quartor. Wgitelida-,-.aintgo variety. "Debt A uelias s itrf - XTrAtes and tlentreinem • Mddaillons; a splepalitl•a'sseitniegt, for - ladies and gents . : Breast Pins m' oVety : pa tterni and all prices, • lipid chains for vest and fob, grditeurlochnins, • . Finger RingSj CuiSypinsi, Studs. Weevil liuttdns. • -• Crosse. Drop and hoop Ehr•R lugs, a large variety., • Silver and Vlated"Forks,. Table and 'l"9, Spoons, Butter • ..._....K1111!11134C-of-variouastyleartntipsleety:-, • ' r - sold and Silver Thiruldes, •." • Gold, Sit - tsr ring (Manion Sport a.)argeassortmeut to Suit all L gem, and to which we invite particular • attention. • • , • • ! ' • ' • Part Monnaies, a large a.ssortmeitt.nt every price, (told AMP, ot the beat make at various prices. v • Parry Boxigs,' Port F0114, - Accodeons,"Silectio6 . cases, Ladies Card Casesialiver aust_pearl, at various priers, Bracelets; gold and cominon;. Watch Chains ditto. AUo lltrgtt sariety of articles in the Jeweliy which I sell at the lowestprlces. All articles war, minted to laiwbot they aro sold for. . . • 1102_..1'articular attention paid to the lt EPAIR INT] OF WATCHES 'and all work warranted. ileturnf ng thanks frlendS trruLeastomers for fornitriatson, , ,ge„ respectfully solicit a continuance of their Tawas. __j mie.2o • • • • _ ---- . . NTE W GROC.FItY 1 ; 1 A;s:1) VA RI .he subscriber would respectfully inform his frlends to d the, liubile g t onorally, that he has just returned Crook the city with a largo and varied nosortment of GROCERIES, GLASS and QUEENS-WARP; ""` which be offers for sure on Ha" • fnost :reasonable toeing; at his. New Store, 11. corner of North IlauoVer street and the•Pul.- ' , lie Squart, directly oppo . site the Carllsle•lfe. - =pus ills • stpck=zumbroata, ev.3rytll4g—usu4ly. : in a Grocery and Variety store., Thu publle are invitedstmcali and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as ho feelncontltiont he can sell the best goods at-the lowest priceA. J. D. - HALBERT, •-) . . -- - , GRoc r ,,,; 4 -_,, riIEAS, Cialil'llE , -*-- .... rt i t. 3 . 1 ' _IL - Two silt:SC . o6.4 . Las Just added;to his 'former-stock it general - salt:Wow of ello/CE GROCERIES, as well as all the' other variety of articles 1. 2 l i 7 d--- usually kept in a Grocery Store.sainbracing Itlo its',lq goffee—.related and green—at ',12 1 , 1 4 and 14 cents 41''' t por.lb., Orleans, Clarified, Crushed and l'ul'veriztal Sugars. dr fine qualities •,,, Chocolates, Spices, Dairy Salt. and a varlets . of, Finley artielia;, all of whic)l are n. fered at Jaw lowest, rash prices. We are thankful f'u the (twiner support given us, and, invite a further call from our friends :tnd custrimera. J. W, mil': Varian hall. Carlisle .•'ell 1N A , fTriL7l.., ANIY — QTTEENS • w ilptiSOlieepol and young; with thus Also who aro expecting to become housekeepers. are invit ed to call at 11ALIIERT'S 0110C'ElIN and ex amine his Megan tassorttnentuf Mina, Glass and Queens-. • ware tuiti other articles - In the housekeeping line, such as Fronch.and English tee sets, heavy banded anti plait', White Granite, giWi - and - blue Ditinerayts of ev• ory variety and price, bowie and pitchers,,tureene-dish two. _fihute-Waro--.centi3 table - und - mantel lamps, Clindelabitte and .O . theeitunpli,great yarlty,.table and her " cumblers. goblets, it,. Fruit and pre - serve dishes, in vie. 'Cedar4vare--tubs,Anickets, churns, bewhi.buttee r,tt itnd ladles, mcal.bucitefe, • IlrusiMs—sweepill g , white sari,, RerubblugAland and _shoo brushes, duetem brooms, ke.__.liarket.,crothes and travelling baskets.. "- Also n choice .assortment of Tobacco and lt , Ogars. Call he 'RIM' are fond of choice' brands of Segars and try the Principusilioguliris.-St Welton telt nibothor Qulot verbs and you will find them of uniutpenchabfe quality. Also nor Spanish, and Munro'. segaro, with choice snuff and. tnbarrn.• STEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS!- BARGAINS I BARGAINS!' The subscriber has just returned froth. Now York and Philadelphia, and is, rtowypeolug an IntuMuse stork of the most splendid SPRING AND SUNDIBIt GOGLS • ever brought to Carlisle. • pitr.SB 0001)8.-4heladles.vall find a large Assort ment hcfiutiful dregs goods, of the neivest'styles and pattering : ElkillitetYDESlES•—Over TOO Noodle-worked Cellars and Plouncings, and Inserlings; in great variety. CA IiPETIAIS—An entire new assortment of lipped'), Ingrain. Venitian. and Stair Carpets. ROOTS AND SHOES.—,kfull sp ly of Ladles', (lents' Sus. Misses', and Children's es, all kinds and stzes. VIM& ,Vine Shoes for Ladies nd Misses% the assortment. • DOM EsTics.—A large stock - Pr Allus, Cheeks, Tickings. ito, at the the very lowest notch. lii short, every article In the Dry' Goods Ilne will fend in the assortment—best nutility.,newest style, and at the very lowerit prices. All In want, of !mii- some. and cheap pools Mill do well to call ati o the old stand, halt :Main street. , •• April n, CITA n LES (GlLlt. •• 111 - 6 — fiubsoriFter just re C e l ePve?Pan S ; . 181 now opilultig, a large assoft . .., wont of FligSll. (100DS suited to the season—please . call and gerbargains. Carlisle, 1 ,7, 1%14, m.-sxonoAns.s. dos• - • • -- • ettttito alit) alinctjtitern. . „Ai, FITTING AND. PLUAII3- . k Gi.— . The undersigned would inform thin slth.ena of Carlisle , that .ho 'has made arrangoi menoo.n.hiCAS PLU.3IIIIMI at short no. th.r. nnu en romionahlo terms. boa mit:nett the e•or rirea 4.f al first rate lihnd from Philadelphia. and has auli pied. hinivelf with an extensive assolinent of KINT• I'al.r. bGhaU enable him .tu till all urilml , promptly he warranted,. Ilia stork, uf. Gas Fixturrlf: , f-ni.,1.1 hi the room !;eiltetly.- oppodte Miming' ma North Pawner *not, where ha,inv lies , ' TlNNiti; SPOUTIN(I,,&e.-1,10 .18 also; Prepaked to furtil_.6, or make to orderi4cory. article of TIN' IVAItli 'used by honsokoepera and ,others. 110 will` alio; attend to SI'OUTP.4O7 /101:1§N-1,t01)1 , 1N43, BELI: 14):NaING, . and I , l.lntarvo, ~. . v , Thankful tbr the patronage nitliNibiel he bitaidreatly boon. fayorod;'ho respectfully solicits ii . continuance of the same. '. i .. „ 'iii.ONNO.E;NONItIS.____ ~arlisl~,_Junc.l4, '~~.~ ," CARLISLE FOUNDRY t r mi tigl AND MACHINE 8110 P, The subscriber has the satisfaction of in rlMalliligE forming his old friends and patrons that • "-- ' his establishment is again in' active one ..ce.h.n..new_buildingilailnitleonerected since_theaate Lima irons lire and the Whole establishment .rTt in NMI. photo working order. Orders are therefere respectfdlly solicited - for work in his line, which •will he' done with promptness and in "the best manner. STEAM. ENOINI3B .11111 LT TO ORDER,' . . and repaired. All kind,' of Machinery in t Paper grist Mills and - Fnetories' rePalred, at shark - indica; Alin Spindles dressed and turned.. nOltS2 rowons and TII)IZSII 4 II:9:3IACTIINE§' • such Bavil'Onar'Pourlintisu` Power, IliirfrOnt,4o.Geet. Four and Two..llertie4'6wara, PlouglisilPurnShel• terS and .Crusberk Ac.: - Tatterini Made teprder. lion And Erase CASTINGS executed,to order,l( not - On 'hand, at the I liortuit nOtico; stich as Cranks' and.: 11111' Gearing, Spur 'and tiudgeenS ter. SaW 111116 Plait Castings, Oniters, Point Sltears,lVpion'ahl Coach, Box: as, Spindles. Car Wheels. 'car Make; .1e...;114i on hand alarge supply of Philadelphia an Troy' STOVES, and s constantly_makingCooltingStoves of various improved patterns for ..noal or vioOdii On plate Stoves; Orates. /to. Itepairing,Mine chluery: All kilids of old. Iron, Brass anti Copper taken . , . n exchange fir. ort.. thay9 . :lIANKIIN = Q RDNklt. . .. . . . . • .ll[ IGHLY IMPORTANT 'TO PII - it4 cilAsEts.—vi•osubierliptivill eipen'thisfeeh ho argest,and most splendid assortment of. „.s . .. • ...;-''SPItING A NI/ '81,11.1i114dl 'COOPS ,•• ", ..-; , gym'. brOught to Carlisle. , 4 Wu:muse swa t o f . French Worked Collars, .- •.: -. ~.. • - ' . • • . Underalgovea, .... . . Handkerchiefs, ie., bouiht, from the itnporte - r in. N,ew..York, and'will be &eaglet prices to defy all ixnupetition: Also; a large as. sortment of beautiful Dram floods, Ribbon!, lionnets,t etc. .Conn. oneand all before, .I. purchasturelawhere, and _ you will save money. ‘ 4 , April 2,1360.1 . 4 .8 g L OU 001111 Y. illhi(alc!V1)1( E Q . , row of . • . • WII t LK AND lIAIIFCLOTII SIEVES; , ' Coarse, 'Medium and Fine in :mesh :.large, nbiddlo • sizt and small :" • METAT,Lic gurnis .OR .W•ovp.T Wpm, . 1 -ilieLestqualitier-,arioui-sixeitof-irreshrfront-Nolir-- 10•811 Nei uslve, and-frein anti to six feet in width. • . L--They_iteerberoal and cut to it tit. :•"" •:" ••••-••••.; The subse • iibur also keeps censtantly on harid' • SUItTIENS, • " . • fir coal, semi ore,litne, grain, gravel, guanO, sum, sugar„ salt, bone:, coifed, spice, drags, ,dye-stuffss 'together 'with an air assortuent of EitICIIIT •AND• . 'NEALED IRON Wilt& All the abtfve sold wholes:... •-•• 7 J. A. NEEDLES; t 4 Front Street, Phila.. ,J9,no , 4 . 1856.7-3 i,, • TAENSEOW & . 00.;• COMMISSI.O t . MFIRCILANTS,... • . . A W nil holt:Patti Dealers adkilidtt of - FdREI(IN c DOMESTIC LEAF TonAcc( • . • MANUFALTITILED - TOll.kCcOj ' ' AND FOItBION AND .1)1)NIEST.11!•SI:0 ARS,. . 21 South Fiout Ftrbo.-Phpa4olphia. • _ . . • • Importers of Fine Havana .Setnirs, - of 'the •ehol•••• growths of the • Vpclta-abajo. • A large asrortmerit • • hich - arahtept - emisnrittirtitt.hand, mnlla .- • - )..- ifirtionsignnients respectfully solicited, .on wl.' IlherALMlcancei; will bennade when desired. ispet , ini Munition iv en' to orders for purchaso on mission orlntacce. .s also everi de r seripfion of Nfereb. - disc, for itc..siunt r. parties living It a distance from market. ..• ni?),,Solts Age •I tor F. A—Goetzo's- ealebrateff Gem Sinoklng Tnlgt , o. comprising thn different carleti• April 23, IS —l2r: 4Sff EPPA.II, I) iVV ARLIN GE'. --The subscribers having removed tb their .• No. 278 Chest nut Street, Ourth door above Tenth. Are' how prepared t.ooffer n large' and well selected att. of the tbilowlug fresh and desiralde goods. principal! , their riWn'iniportatlon, or bought liC.auction, A"; they aro able to srdt at the importer's prices, and which they cordially invite the ;at:pinion' of Cour* .Merehants.Thdel Keepersond fatnilles.gonerally., lluffitireen and Vanitian Window Shading. Barnsley* and Irish 'Linen 4heetiiii,..,74, 84, 9,4, Bolster and Pillow Linens of several choice bleach . , 'and-all widths from 38 to 54 incheS. . - lied Blankets Of all.siges and qualities. Crib and Brune Blankets, : • lied Quilts of thu following varletles..viz: Marseilr Welting. Knotted, Register. Alhambra; Allendale c Lan caster, efull,,the desirable gees. Bureau Covers, Table CoVers; Window Curtain Musi [ Towels and Toweling of every Variety, Damask . Tel 'Cloths Napkins ' -Shirting - Linerii - and - Muslin; Co: brie Ilaidkerehiefr.Embaelderies, Hosiery; &c. hire tel, Damasks..Moreens, linbroidered Lace and Alm, Curtains,Alilt Cornices, Bands, (limps. Cord. fir. . • STIEPPARD fi , V-AN ItArsuNoEN,- IMporters and Dealers In Linen and Rouse Furni:, lug Bonds. • . • - A mil 30, 1856-om.: • • CI • TOVES.I: 1-1 STOVES The . uildersiglied wOnid respectfully, call Hitt att. nom of Country Merchants and those irrwant, of Stel to their extensive stoelt . 4.f nov Es. CAS OVENS, FURNACES, .4e., • '•• u x,reater'assortutent •thon can be fulluti••- any other store iu tile-United States. •' Purchasers will fluid it An 'advantage to give nu n r: before buying eisne here. IP:a . sale Wholesale '• tall-ou-thetnost- liberal .• NEMANS:I4..WARN IC,, corner 2nd and Rua Streets fhiln N. 11.--Also agi..itts • for the calibrated . •-• Heating Stoles. [April 30.1851-3 E • D U N . 13: A Is,-P-11.1 C. . . Whaler - ale And Retail'.' • CASII ROOT SIIOC, stoup., •' ,N 0.76 South Second St., Corner of Carter St. The establishment has' been enlarged and lutpre.'t and is supplied With the largest and best Retail ft In the City, principally of his own, nianufacturo, Wit,2 rhoteo assertment.from the lest Eastern•illarkets; bracing Ladies,' Gents', and Children's • ROOTS. SIIOLS AND CAITEItS of ever description style and quality, embracing / 1 or best st and qualities In this or any other.. marl This s oat cannot be eacelle44or Quality Style a • Cheapness. • ,ff.ach Article Is marked At thr very loweld, pok‘i' price, Irby' which no deviation will be made. No , travagant statements wiabeneeded and none mad.' effect sales. Geodyeztr'S' Gum ill nil varieties. Puro Gums. scarce in the'market, arw'sys on hand. 'The pubii respectfully invited to coll. 4. 1 SURVkYORS; 1 : : I GlN'PlilltS AND DhAthilliTSMEN supplied - Mathematical -- Drawing — lnstruriients, - separateFarii - ; - mies, such as Dividers ; Parallel Ilulesvory, and Paper Scales, T squares, Triangles, Bow. Drawing Pens, l'rotraCtors, Gunter's, Scales, Tana 3 ures, Metalle Tapes, Surveyors Chains, 2 and 4. Pol. and 100 feet, Surveyor's - Compasses, Engineer's _and_Trunsits„Turgot_liodaAe.,4c.,lMagie the best construction. Scriptural 'Dittgratirs, Astromi Natural History, Iluinorous, Chrome - trope pr „Ariii Fire works, Dissolving Views; liaguntit - Pelorainas, Primps; Electrical apparatus, Galvanie - ,4*ratus si •large collection of Philosophical Instrumnts„ sul: Mr colleges• and schools, -:Also Sriectieles,.Spy Clnr Microscopes, Thermometers, IlLontaters , Boadingst; sus &c. liztvhur received the agency ler eihe sale of T' JIROOICS SCHOOL APPAItATUS, in' .prepare furnish furnish Teachers with au Orrery, a Tellurian-, N um. Frarrie, is a inch Globe, a Hemisphere Globe, st.sel Geometrical Solids, a Magnet and Text Book, all pin in a.boa with lock and key Mr Illustrated - priced catalogues forwarded Gratis. ~, JAMES W. QUEEN. 264-Chesnut St, Philadelphia, East of 111th ENC. 11 TRUSSES.--Hernift: Rupture tcil, coinforVinst: by use of the elegant - French/Trusses t itiaported b'y subscriber, and made to order expressly fol. his linke - -All - suffering with Rupture will- be gratified to that the occasion. Pow offers to.procure.a.Truis,..roted. , hag-extreme-lightness, -with-ease, durability Etnd construction. in lieu of the cumbrous „and on 1" , -• 'ble,articie,usually sold. An extensive asimrtmou al% on heed, adapted ,teevery variety of Rupture in ad' , and children, and for sale at a„ range of 'price.to suit. Cost of Single Trusses, $9., $4., $4 and $4; :Mantle., $5, $6, $8 and $lO. Persons atm distance. ean haie a Truss sent to an; - dressrbyromitting - the tiinount:semilnff I the hips, and Stating ride affected.' • - - For. Salo Wholeitdo and Retail by the Importer. • CALEB - n: NRI4DLES. , S. W: cor.efTwelfth &dist* Sta.; Philadelphi Depot for Dr. Dannitig's ImProved Patent Body DT Chest Expanders and Erector Breed's; Patent Shen Braces; Suspentamy Bandages; Spinal . ports. • Ladies' , ltooms,with competent lady attend: , ' • • ' - R .A.S:S.O C.I ATI.° - 71111LADELPITIA, IMP,OIITANT ANNOIINCEMENT To ail persons aillicted with Sexual diseases, sot , SEMINAL, WEAKNESS, IMPOTENCE, 00N0111tit, • OLEET,'SYPIII LIS, &c., &c. • The HOWARD ASSOCIATION of Philadelphia 'View of the awful destruction of human life and he: . .caused by Sexual dliteases, and the deceptions whirl practised upon,tite fortnnatesiettnis of such die,. by Quack's, havedirected their eronsulting'Surgeon:. CHADATADIJE" ACT worthy of their. .. name, to 11ED Ali' JOICATIB,--to - all - Jtersons thus !Heed, (Male or Pentale,) who apply *letter, (pest-b w,ith - aliescrlpticar - Of their - eon ditiorr, - (agewneenpat --- habits of 11fe,&C.,) and in extrema poverty and- gunbr to•PURNISIi MEDICINES PltEll OP CILAROE. , , The Howard Association 'ls a benevnlent,lnetitur established by special endowment; for the relipf,ed • . sick and' distressed, atilleted with !" 'Virulent and) , • donde diseases,' arid Its funds eau he used for no o pitrPnae,, , rdt ,hea now a•surplus ; of theans;.widebi ' Directors hero voted to. advertise the, above notice+ • le needless - ,to add that the Asseciation couunands ^. • highest Medical skill of the age: 2.. - •,!•• "-•- Address; ( post-paid,) Dr . Olto.. R. OALHOUN,•Cont• log Surgeon, Howard Astoodation Philadelphia, Pa. _ Ily order of . thsDirectors, . . EZRA D. lIEARTIVELL, Preside. april 11. OEO.. YARECIIILD, Secretary. , ‘, 7