ii ~ulifiral Col.' Fremont in 1848. From tll° Bunltoßaliublic. The , editor of this paper, %, recollootihg that Mr. Peters; of GeneSoo,' who is well.llno)fn as' a 'devoted and intelllget4 friend of hrioniture, and as a citizen who to filled, important pqb. \lio with fidelity and ahility‘,.. traveled : wt, , witl,l Col Fremont in 1848, find had fre • quent opportunities of learning his viewsthen, addressed Mr. I'. a note to 'ythicl.t. the follow ing ie the response: • . . ••. DAittsa,, Tuesday, July . 1, .1856. —My---KIND YOUr_ftlS,Or is ilia(' receiv ed.' You say, that 'having •a lively •recblleo._ flan of your enthtisittetio admiration of Col. Fremont when; in. 1848,. you were a fellow traveler, of •you-dd ire me, in view of.the fact that the Opposition are endetivoring prejudice his claims to th npular regard of the liOrth becausebele alo n inian by birth, and that thek declared that his avowed opinion against . the extension of Slavery is assumed for the occasion, to write you; for 'publicationiso far as it is , proper to-do- so, what- his opinions were then on thegreat clues. don of Slavery extension;-Avhich. notv convul ses the countr:y. Of course, .I. cheerfully coin - - ply,' because wish to do justice, to the man who'Seeine - to ha've beenjrcMdentially .selec tot( for this crisis. I Eivt,•Col. Fremont and his wife early in the Autumn of iBlB, on the stearner':,§aratoliz, which was then in: the Buffalo. and Sandusky line; 'I made their • acquaintance soon after we left—Buffalo,' and as we were detained by . head-witidsrand other canseS, we were togeth -, er nearly qr quite.two days,- Owing to , • • eircum ! .tances, - not necessary -no w-to-then• (ion, our acquaintance bealime very intimate, partaking_more of that which is the result of year's than of days. • . lie was then on his way to • the-:Western. frontier, toilet out on another and final over, . !nail joarneyto Califernia...by a new rute,_for \c::,the purpes - e•of . making.atl explaittion .fa see , :tian - of the cot - Iliac:it w4iehveta yet ualtriatiii except-to the trapper or Indiati. -, tits _wile was iiacompanyi4 him as fats as Westpot t, .on. • 'the confines of IlisSnuri, to cheer and comfort him with her presence till the lasunoineni.— ind-much-did-lieneedher c r omfortinzprceeMie till the last moment: . There had been -no rime during his .whole career when his prosPectS looked . so gloomy as then, or, whir the stoutest bet might quail,..He had nearly drained the tter, top.. lle did indeed : 4144h. its last bitter' dregs before the journey' ended. It was . on that dreadfuljonniey that ho lost so many of his brave and over faithful compattintts,: and nearly perished himself. ": , lie had but recently'got througli 'With )I'B court Martial—a trial which; frOm its incep lion to its close, was one -of the most unjust and disgraceful that.has ever been held:ln this :our try. In:-,tead . of an honorable :ncqUittal, anli_hlgh commendation for his glorious ser — vices; it-feund him guilty,- and in carrying-put' its. judgment,' he had .been dismissed, the ger -vice— He knew-that - great injustice , -had been done 'him, and,he felt it keenly.: :Ile' was' poor, having only the amouu . of his . Salary for his Jw n andliis family's 4u port. But, this 'wits ,not all ; for Congress hang refused to assume the debts ho had contracted in the conquest if California, be was going back empty ban led, and with the certain prospect • of every species of arrogance from that source. .. -He Was returning to, California as.•it private • iitizen, and-with cbe intention of Making there ' iis:future, home. , Some kind friends in —New •' York had enabled him 'T *send around the no 7 sessary machinetyfor ItaiHa ,iihici.4 he intended o erect upon his ranche, since so famous, and , • o valuable,` but then only valuable as _atford , fine - propery - for agricultural parposesr ---- Both he and his noble wife looked forward o the time when they would be able to enter , min their friends in their own house,'andiupnn h - eir own faint in tpat,,then far,off territory. /old had not yet beiridiacovored; and he ex• acted toconquor success by thii same indoor. table persaverahce that,had thus , far austain d him in one of the most remark able careers 'ver run by any man , of his ago in, this or Roy ther country. Ati'd,itWak, -- very pleasant to ee how he was chOefeldln and encourag encouraged wlibse notions of independence 'were xatiActi by the vast prospect of doing good which was open to them in that new country. e if,t!ar,'had theiany.othei, thought, th' g a gfies:. Idiot , than ta ,, ;4otaiii. - aa , hanorahloand tre peeled potation by:their , own industry and ' bonamy. 010410 :these fsots to show jou hat whatever' - 0 011!oxo!: 4 - theh eateitaitied, nd axpresscd , Wereihe result of a settled con' ictien," and IA influeaned hiony mot ti fo o, of That, Wbse,kti - aW, the' fat, g loroug h ly, ---„„ o w4,41,111-bwie , --inottpableof4laing -eXprett; ion.to, any Olhat, , Wa r w:his 'awn 'Well-settled; indthoreagit'etonvlotleter Upon any importaat lubjqk ) 8 144 to hia , .ooooo dioatrtioa; . ,:: • yoalitig givitat lavitq'Cialitt or t l i ft , Eroo,littate, end Ca Ing eat 4 0 that weber, f'ver his • lot" 'watrOlyit ,Wetald - exercise a ' ;rest influence ovst. , those who were assool * tied with him, tlie subject .of Slavery was often_ freely and thoroughly_ discussed, and in the most unrestrained and confidential MOMM Ei!EMI In 'all cases, Iloitud Col. Fremont's opinions to-be decidedly apposed to . the extension .of Slaveryinte Free territory. He Considered it a. serious evil,,regrettecl its .exiatence; roil" was most, determinedly, opposetLto its 'exten sion, He was•as strong a State rights men a either of us' .believing' that thep was Mere' danger to be apprehended from the encroach- . ments the tletieral Government, An, bad hands, than from.anY want of, utlity..among, the' i States. • In all our was surprised at his statesmanlike' Views'. There shone nut - that - broati,hud. : : ec;inpreheasive pattioti;m . which s iought for the advancement of our corn: . pun o,ouutrrt6 that high poSitton . among ,the, nations of the earth which he considered its destiny ; nail all that he- had done,• and ,nll that, he suffered was amply-compensated if he . had been the means of bringing to the world's knowledge and'. of her wonderful resources. It'-was at such times--that,- despito his,„usuat reserve and 'self-contror, he would become . enthusiistic over What seemed to him the glo - Hous future - oro - ur - beloved country.. It :Watt ensy'fo•r.me-to See why he t held.such. Complete coutrol over hiS.companlons, even in the midst of such intense suffering, -The wholelsecret was in-the entire . absence 'ef all selfishness, 'WhiCitis one of the greatchhrms of his char There were;yery many facts disclosed, which shoved how entirely he was oppos1;c1 to SM. very . „and . that Ife•would' stater. any privation rither than to' becoTe even n' resident 'in a Slave State. But they miited up with miners which.werii'mai'e or imn properly 'con 'tideland, tha rd.; not feel at; liberty to repent may— hips -be- . -permitted, refer-to One as illustrating is greia repug mince to a life of dependence. After, his dis• mis4al frowthe 6oCiice, his South Carolina friends, much to their honer,• Caine forward and tendered him a-Prafessorship in the Col. l ege at Columbia--with a salary 'of $3;.000 veer, - or . the Presideitcy of Railroad. at nn • 'annual•Salitry of $5,000. - - - Modest end retiring ointurs,_timluti ostentatious in his habits, he is let,a keen ob server and an industrious stutent. riis habits of close observation,- which have been , e'xer cised-over alargor -twith „. hemispheres - than any other man now before tbo ..people, with his practical good sense, giTi; bins a clear ness of perq'eption which is.rarelynt fault, and tit him admirably for the eitecutive'efficer of a great, maim', Of his capacity I have no doubt,' for thus far he has proved himself. adetputte to .every emergency.- . In purity of character, in a knowledge:of tho wants of the, peOplc., aindoinitable will,'and in patriotism' that: ti that would saorifiee 1 everything for.. the ..true glory of the whole country, he Itas no superior. From . what I then learned of Col. FREMONT'S . charneter' end opinions, without any regard to his subsequent career, I do not believe that there is any an in the Union more thoroughly Detnocratio. So firtweieFtny- convictions 'on this subject,. that I am willing to stake my life _upon liis..fidelity_to the principles of the Demo• erotic-Republican Party. ••. • • With best wishes, sincerely yqu'r friend, ^ Mr: BENJAMIN WELCH, JR I 313IENSE SUCCESS=!!-- . - TIIKCIIIIAPIISTVAGAZINE IN THE IVOItL1). DALLOU'S DOLLAR , MONTRLY. RESIGNED Fop. EVERY AMERICAN HOME. Encouraged by thoginprocedentod success which this popular monthly has mot, with, and fho rapidity with which it has increased its circulation, the proprietor hen reao,vol to mho it still more worthy of the patronage of the public. That this admirablit work is , • , A 'MIRACLE' OF CIIFAPNESB • • landrulited by every ono, ' containing, ns it doos, One liundred Pages of reading matter Wench ntimber, being more amp• any of• the s3‘ Diagatinos, and forming two Toluene a - Lyear'nf ait hundred pages each, or. Twelve II undred-pages*lfeaditig_Statts” pot. annum:tut_ Itnlloa's Dollar Monthly! printed with' new type, npen floe White paper, and its mattercapefully coin piled and arranged by the hands of.tho, editor tuld pro. prleter,'who,hea been known tp the pitblieita connseted with the Belden prossifor sixteen Years." 'lts.pages can , tam NEWS, • - '.. IiIISOELLANY, : , TALES, , ADVENTURES, ' POEMS, - - BIOURAPIIIES,. ' • STORIES OE TilE SEA, SKETOILES, WIT - AND 1111510 R.. - etc., Age., . , i from the . best and most popular writers or this country; It Is also spiced with a record of the botablemvents of the limos, of poaco and war, of discoveries and improve. meats occuring in either hemisphere, forming ,un agrecable'companion for a leisure Moment or hour, any. whero;at-home Or abroad, eithiannbiir being'complete in itself. ' • . ' r ,.1 . . • N 0 6' ti sUbjects are admitted ' 137 i itS pages; there enough centrovereal publicatidiis - cuch de- voted t its peculiar sect or clique. This work ii in tended r,.., . .. , , : . ; -rtiI..MILLION.. r ,', ',.s . I north or 166414. east firmest, and Is tiled to the ':brim each month, with ,ehinde,, popular, an d silin hj o mach ,. 'fatly, ,inst &deli as any lather,, brother Or; Mend would place in the hands or a Emily alrelky sit is id a n it ai li partmenta,freshand original, and, what j 'pur r ports,to be;the.cheapeet magaSine In the.world. ; _ : . , - Any person onc.loatng onnotsall," to the'prOprietor, is bei „,,,_ atu al N i ca tv o tua i ldapalllne .fbr„ One year, or ,any person soh entieerlbers filo! 41ont .no4slts, s.tee tlnte thail **lion' copy gratra. ', . , • . .., • ~ lit 14, Batotr,'Ptiblieher aucfProirlotor:t '..' ',i)OrnaicirTeraltont and"l3ropfleld §treets,:baa4o 4 ,, - - - ',Jigie1.1,!66.1., ~.... : . -,... ,- -. •1 • ~ . ,-- UST -44431'%vED "" tj?, , •\„Frosti stßiAynilrenzwi; 0 TOMATO KETeIfUP, , PIO$.14101) ONIONS ' • OligllKlNe j , A 4 ploCrEatir; - s; PREEISRVKD GINGER. 3 EEO I Mil I -TAlll.s au, :&C.. • Aboire artirlosiriirrintol equal to any In nukrkcit. For sole to ty *or !tub a.t July 16,1850.) NM T. C, PEE I 9 WILLIAMS'. '':'''1.'*4ti:,!,..0i . ::.'::'. 1 .0.: . 4ect!. 6 .-!:-,-.,.'--: ME .7111ts'ciad.ii.6115:7 IMPORTANT PEMA.LI4I4.! . „.. „ •. • .. lilt. CITEDSENIAN , B /to combination 'of ingredients Ju theta) f ids Is the re sult.of u lotig and extensile practice; they are mild:tn_ • their, operation; and certain - of restoring no inre t?, proper &mitt el. • In every instiinco have thetio Pills pro , mirTOZifefa7lherinvariably - opiarthnswebta ructions • to which Joeurales are and bring Attfro into its proper channel, whereby health is restored and cite pale eat deathly countenance changed:to Mheaithy;et.e."'No futuale,can enjoy , good health unless she Is regularratid . whenever an obstruction takes place, whether froui Ox posure' cold or any other cause, the 'general 'health no— inedfately bogine to decliuo, and the want of such a rem edy has boon the tense 01'50 many consuuipilonseniong young females. To ladies whose health will not remit t of au increase of theft' family, t LION% pills Will prove a viii ampaisillem, as they will' irevont, pregnancy.—' Reada,Clie, pain In the side, palpitation of the heart, loa thing of hliod, uud di turbed sleep do most always arise from•she interruptidn of nature; and whenever that is the case, the pills Willie varlahly remedy all thert Nor are the less Mficaciotis in the cure . of Leucortinia, et:mint - only celled the "Whites." 'rinse pine should nev er be•taken ditrir g prognmicy,,es they trould-be sure to muse ayaiscarriage. • Warranted purely Vegetable, and free from anything !Ili urious to lifd or' health. Fulland explicit directions accompany each box. . ' Those pills arc put up in square tint boxes. Persons residing where there is no agency established. by ohcio sing Cm) Dollar in.a letter, pre-paid,-to Dr. C. L. CIMEI3e: MAN •No.2[l.7,'llleocker.stroot, Now York, can have them sett to their respective addressiVe by rmtil. , • (1 A.D I) LE -• AND • HARNESS -.MAK k 3 INa." •The subscriber , continues tt) carry on the aligyebuslnesiLln,all Its various hranehas.iu_North Han diiir Street, CarliSiii.'fwil . d'ocira North or Leonard's corner whore lie intends keeping on hand a general assortment In his line, consistinirof all kiiiilif of fashionable SAD • DIGS, Bridles, Martingales, Girths. ------_,_.. .Pirci ogles a nil Hafters,also TAUNK§; ~..,k,,,,,,, ..., ,at traveling iao ; e a l l saddle s d o t llran-_.._ _ _ kiziiTh - lp .. ' ' \\)l)\ . , ueictlires-•. the . most ..44 . Ir ' 1 • ' . . ii \ p i p i r t o l v .,, e( o l S s •o k 0 /i l l 1 s . , . : Es ever used in this. A 111 11 . s e t o : i u n ,: e : t t • i t ' , u n r i ,li., a those nd i l ) v i i i :4 . li4i a hand `as. ii,i l i 11~. . will do well to call and sco.them.• He • , -a., also .inanufactures Harness,-Bridles; Collars and Whips in all their Vario ; ties,•and confidently belloves from thO general approba tion of his customers, that' ho makes the neatest and bast gears, in all their variety of bredth,tlatt.is made in the country, lie . also 'itaikes all kinds of Matrasses to order, vlk: Straw, liusk. Curled Hair and Spring Mat misses. All the above articles will be made of the beet 411:Aerial 'and workmanship, and with= the utmost des patch. • --.' • ' - WM.OSIIOIIN. :r1 RAIN-4'ANS; GitAIN, Just iccelroa, a lot'of Omlu Fans of Slirolries' and 'Nolifer'a runnut.eturo, Also a, fine assortmont of Ilay: - Straw, ti d Fodder CUttors. of four dllfer'ont Icinda, at - tlia - eli6ap Ifardware Stora:of July' lb. . _ Ptug :,..-torc.ii. I.) KIEFFE 't,.'l)l VG GIST, .Ijl,. has Movie] hit store froint he former stand to his now building lintnediatelroppoSite, and Adjoining Mr. C. inholf's tittle Ilavlug made overy arran g rutent' tp preserve 'his Medicines is Ptill and pure, ti itd"lit lug repronished his ;tnisortment of carefully - soluqted drugs. ho Is nos' again prepared .19 uttim4l, to humlness'xvitly aro M._MlAn'oin9t._;_ilitt •furnislb alumst every thing that may levalled fir, either, by the ph stria tb or the family. fur tlintestle use.' The greatest cure and precaution will - bii.obseileil in the compound. bag-of Proscriptions andillstatfising of medicines. ass ,fltirent of Confeetionaries and Faii4 _Goods is very general, and will enable purchasers to suit themselves. —May-98;1850: • DltU(.l - 8 AND UIIEITIGALSI With a Splendid variety of iCO'NFECTIONAItY A ND FANCY GOODS. Tivi undersigned has just replenished his stock ur goodb; and' as his Drujo and Chemicals. have been AU. .lectyd-witivgriist 41,iire, , htiois, preparoj alblitniers proMptly ills friends may relY upon'the genuineness and purity of every article. - ills stock•of CONFECTIONARY is large and selected with special Wen:tin:4llu the. ifoliday's. It will afford. any varhity . Persons tipsy desire in thradlne. Ito has u ittrgetlillOrtinflnterlWheil;Geenplitt 0.11(tIlObllettic l'uncY Candles, all fresh and of'the very best qualitY-.-1111S-as sortment-of FANCY li001)8. is large , and embraces al most 'everything necessary for. the Tdilet and Family. fie invites spacial attention to his Fancy Work Boxes,, ladies' Bags, Cologne hottlei, Watch. nud Card Trays, -Port Folios, Pertinotiles...tc., Ac. . . • Quick Halbs,'stuall pro fi ts and' strict consistency In trade shall chant r aerlso our Liminess. • doe. 19,'.55. ' 11. J. KFEFFER. LiHUGS ! DRUGS I DRUGS ! Fresu sUPPLY I" I have • just tecetteiralrebh, -- steekiif 211 Medicines, Paints, Wass, Oil, &c., _which, having' been purchased with great care at the best city houses, I cancontidently recommend to Families, Physicians, country Merchants and DealarsOiraie ... fug fresh and pure. 1/DUOS—Patent Medicines. Him Chemicals, Instru 'tneuts, pure Essential Oils, Herbs and Extracts, Spkes, ground and whole, .Essences, Perfumery, Ad. . ' , ' Cod Liver 011—,warranted genuine. DYE-STUFFS--lndigoes, bladders, Sumac, Aluw, Log and Cam 'Woods, Oil Vitriol, Copperas, Lac Dye. ~ • . PAINTS-IVetiterlll 31 Brother's, Puro Lead, Chrome Green and Yellow, Paint and Varhish Brushes, Jersey Window Mass, Linseed Oil, Turpedtine, Copal and coach Varnish, and Red Load. All of which will be sold at the very lowest market price..' Also, u (wit and splendid assortment of F .A..N C I' GOODS, Fruits, Confectionary, and 'innumerable other articles calculated for use and ornaniont, all of which Iwo offered at the Imitest cash prices, at the cheap Druit, Book and Narier*Tyf tlut subscriber on North lion. oierstroot. • 4 " ' ~ ' ti.?" - HAVERSTICIC - I I~A - • DRUGS MEDICINES, &p, •• -Wive, just received from Philadelphia apd , New. York very .exteneive , additions my 1 former stock; embracing nearly ()remands • 1 1 17 - of .Medicine. now: in use, together with o,lls,_Yanishes t T,u,,rpentine, pain ! fr mery, SoamStailimary;line &fiery, Fish. log Tackle,llrushes of almost everldeserip. ion, with all endless. variety of other articles, which 1 am determined to'sell at the vsav towssr priests: AD PhYsicians, country Merchants, Pediarif and oth ers, are respectfully- requested • not to pass' the OLD STAND, as they may rest assured'that every article will bosold of a goed•suality, and upon reasonable terms. 9.• • ELLIOTT,- -- May 30. ';- - Main , street. Carlisle .:, g iPli , l±lSl+:jiViNG SUGAit.- - -A general' . asaert vent of,; Crushed, Sifted and , I.' ulverised , ugars of. best quality, as ,aiso -Soft Crushed Clarified arid , other quaggas. constantly -en. hand, suitable for reserving , and Jai other.. purl/ogee—generally at OLn Also a constant supply of 'the. choicest oOgees, Tess, Spices and other /trades.* variety alwaya on hgtud.-- attention is invited to'onr stock before PilYing elsewhere, Carlisle. Juty •16,'65. , J... W, , pay'. -.. , MEW ISIARBLP . YARD. ,NOW tho accoptbd On% and, now lo thrt daY Pr Idoutnieentos t , ul~Ac., ' at Koff eesr Mirble Yard; Caralkbiblo Alattlion t[APr.l 0 'VA L .-=Shaving and air 1, dressin ~ B`aloatio.The 'itUdeialguiat" having iro• moved to liort Hanover street siwk 'ultUr Waritiiciuuk,ht*ltelistteation to his saloon: - where all Ueiscins'tan receive 4 dean arid eau' Shave atilt base, Melt; hair ant tu drediteo:l4 the UlO4l fashionable aud :441 1 thiite 91 1 iniiii — ',/.llo44o:l o lziathltig - 7 80 0 , 1 1 101t talk good shush; if any are'BlspeseB te4oubt lt,' , lt)t - tbigu 'try pei:iatiB INtlly,,datiftthatratii the 61889 - 711‘014a14 1 .' • DORTRAIT''OF ~btopri,—Tto woo cermet llkeuesii'vee*.uUldtk;ek; ,ecutod 114 the highest style of and Pthitett Bite India .paper t publishedatilift ealerAbolesale au& Re , tall, by N. 110.9ENTAiAlt.:440400110/Plfribfr cot' nor Filth and Chestnut Strkit VhtleMehlik.' Sisk of paper; 17x20. ' Retell price $l. !'.l4 . l..MOnsl..dbiceunit be allowed those wishiugiu Aug 18: '4/4.A46NT8 =...EitrittstOttib.H . o - I)pp. F . 4 0%; ) , WATCHES I CLOCIiB I FANOIC I,bavo.n6or on hang and for mtl4 of lay ; - , nth . olduot iou wain btreet;Oppoolto 3lorlon Iltlll, - nn IWitf rely-now ainl ologantotpekof - ,W - ATCIIES,AJAVELKit; 'Icit.DALIONS, Gold LcierAVatcheri, hunting and - opini cese;Bllver'dco_ . Silver'LeOlitil and Quarter NI iitelies, a lerg_o variety. Gold Arietiers.for Ladles and tiontlemen..,.. Medallions, n splendid assortment for hides arni„geires: .d Breast Plus of pattern,- and all pricas..• - ' • Gold Cliklur.for vest and fob, gold curb ebnins, ' •', Finger Ring's ! , Cull:pins, Studs, Sleeve•lluttons. Crosses. Drop and lioop a large variety; Sliver and Plated Forks,' Table and' Tea Spoons, tutter • Knives, 4e. of various stYlestdd Prices,. ' Gold and Stir:et' Thimbles; , Gold, Silveri:mil Common Spetlnclps, a large assortment to suit all : ges; and' to t which wo invite particular attblition. • ' • ' Port Monunies; a large assortmOiat at every price, Gold pons, -of the hest make at varlotra prices., . Fancy Boxes. Port Politis, Accordeons. Spectacle rases. Ladies Card Clases, silver and pearl: at Nations prices, lirio•olets; gold and Commbir, ,Watch Chains ditto AD: a „largo variety of articles in the. Jewelry line, which I will sell aCtho lowest prices. All articles nar• ranted to be what they.are geld for. tia..l'acticular attention paid to the ltlipAlßlN'a OF W.ATCIII'i 4 and all mirk warranted. Iteturnine than,:o to my old friends and customers for . forte cr patronage, I respectfuily solicit a continuatkee of their taco' June2o ' THOMAS COIN • gitEt IVENV) GROCERY 'vita. AND-VAItIETY STORE: The eubseribur would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that ho has Just returned frottithe city with n - largo - and - varied assertittent a f . -1 GROCERIES, GLASSand - , QUEENS-WA HI , j FI I SIL'Ac., which he offers for sale On tie most reasonable teems, at his New Start : , et - mire - I , W Nottlillitimver street and thorn!. P; . lie Square, directly oppoSite the CarlisloPv. posit Barrir. -- Ifili'ilttoek •,embraiseil •,everything 4 1; 31 1 111 1Y in a Grocery and Variety (tore, The public arra invited to . call and examine his stuck heirs purchasing elsewhere, as ho feels cOnfldent he can - sell tho bust goods at the !divest prices. . •• • J. D. HALBERT. • =.ll • TEAS, COFFEE-- lE)i5 j Thu subscriber has-Just • added to his former stock a general selection of Climer, GROCERIES. as well as all the other variety of articles Osualik 6—....t.1 and -grecukept. - in a* flrocery - Stere. embracing lilt; coff,—at--P234, and 14 cents j f 1 8 per lb., Orleans, Clarified, Crushed and Pulverized Sugars, of,fine qualities; Cltoc , dateiLSpices, hairy Salt, and a variety of Fancy said. s. all of which filed at the - West cash prices. We are thankful for the thriller Support given us, and invite a further call faoni our 'friends and customers. - • ~ , W. EBY. * .Mation Hail. Carlisle. . •• . f7.IIIINA;, GLASS: AND QUEENS k wAgE-Old bousekoopont and young. with this also who are - uk peefing to become houSeltechers. are hi it oil 'to Call at 'HALBERT'S- FAISIILY , OROCEItY zll'll ex- - .7iudite his elogant essortmotit cf Chlntt..olass and Quer 117- ware and other articles in the housekeeping . ilne. such as French and Engirsh;ten sets, heavy banded and Plain, White (lranite, gilded and blue plain Dinner sets of ev• ury variety and price, bowitt and pitchers, tureens. dish es • &c, tre . table and ' mant el lamps, Candelabtaa and - et heilarnp;k.grea t yarity. telly ;11 , ,1_ bar putnblers, goblets,. &i!.• _Fruit and proaerey ("qv'?;in filmy Pedar-wariC--t übS. Liii kets. eh ury 4.1 tV is. 111 t ti'i pants and Meal buckets..tc. • ltembi 7 r- sweep; white - wash; scrubhirtr - .. hund - e - mbeh76 - teuslics - nin49 ,- . hroorms;-&c. - Market: clothes a n d tre‘ellizig I tat its.. Also a choice nsscrtmect Tcbmec and :•••e al s, t'ni i I hn who, nro fond of HAIM.' brAl4lO 'Or Fnpat s n; d try the Prlnelpea, Regalia!: Si.elranaids n , al rthe4 (lei so v:orief and you will find them of unimix.nrhable o lionlify. nay Spanish and Colomm - , egers. ctha, choice spull 3711 i lobne(to. 11: SAXTON LNEW . GOODS! NEW - 6001)8!- DAIMAINSI . 13AitGAINW, •,. The subscriber bakjust, returned frain New York and Plillndelptila, and Is ;tow opening au immense stock the WOO splendid . SPICING 41,1 : 43) EUMSIER GOODS' • „ tiverbrouglit to 'Carlisle. . DIIESS 0001/B.—Tlie Wien will II 111 a large assort merit of beautiful dress goods, if the newest styles and patterusi • .11111lOIDE1tlES'—:-Over 700 Need4e.werketi - Colinrs .and Flonneings, and lnsertings, In great sarlety. . CADPf.TINGS—An entire new assortment'of Ingrain, Venitian:,rand Stair Carpets. BOOTS Al);N: SHOES .—A full supply of Ladiee.dients' Boys. Misses'. and Children's Shots. all hinds and . Rlzes; Willis' Fine Shoes for LadieS and MisbcS In the' AsNortnient. DOMESTICS.—A large stock of,. Tickings, at the the very 101kist. notch. • In short: every article in the Dry hoods 'line will be tband in the assertnient—best quality, newest style, ntid-it the very lowest prices.- 'All In want Of hanti. , som - wukt cheap fiCaris ill do well to - call, at-the old April 9, ISfqt,} . • CIIA itLES,OMILTIY. . G.O 01)S.-n,The...__.SubsCriher has 11 just re,elvtui and is now opening a large assort= meutuf,PliF,Bll taalll)3 suited to the hearson,- please calband get hdrgains. Carlisle, Y^v,i•i; ' V. . Ojos' anD .31(ocWorn). .AN 1.1 PEU MB !! undor,a,,-'nua would it: ruin the ••0 citizens of Carlisle that lie has 1/ , 110 . :1114 . 1 1 }M meta:4o , lo4lAS 1 , 171 . 111t1 and . I'LliNtioN.“ at On a n d un renhOl.mbh• terms. lie her ell to ill the ser f vices of o first rate hand tr.qtt I'llUudclphia, tti t tl boo rup . . plied himself with an extunsit ars , l„lt.v.l U HES; wlil, h will entil.le 111111 to HI et tlar. pr. 1r 11IN All 'work will be warranted. Die steel..•t btat , II tot eti will 1 0 ibnu l in the room exactly 'opts site ids TinninK `establishment, on N•irth linnet or struot,NV hare he Inv WO TINNING, SAUTINO, .4c.—tie Is also' .prepsred to furnish: or to' order, avery article of TIN 'WADE.' used by housekeepers and others. Ile 'will also attend to SPOUTING, 11CAISE-R00P1NG.,... DELL BANGING, ' . • Thaaftd for the patronage with which he hasalready boon favored, he respectfully sellcits.a continuance 01 the seine. • ' • Car Jum; 14; 'B4 - CAR,LISLE FOUNDRY , rm , ...„„. • , AND MACHINE 81101',,, ""!%- ..• • The subscriber has.the,satisfactlen of in-. forriting,his old.frlends and patrons that' ' • his estahllgunent is agaln ha active opt,- " ti' ,l l, new buildings having .been e meted sieve the late ,Insta trope tire and the whale establishment put In CIFTII. plohr.working order. Orders are therefore respectfully, solicited for-work in his line, which will be done with promptness mad In the best manner. 1 • `r STEAM EINIIISIIS Buivr ORDER. ~.. - AIM * repaired. •All kinds' of Ilfeehinery' in Paper Grist Hills and ,tiactorletv repeired at Short netlce. lIIIIit Spindles dressed and turned% 1. MORSE 111WNItS and ',.TIIRESHINCI _ such as Bevil Geary. Voir Horse Tower, Horizontal (har k Four Horse and Zweilorse Powers; PlPusker Corn .Shel, lays and Crusbors,le,'l'atterne mule to order; , J.rOn end' Oran. CASTINIM eXecuted to Order. le oot , - o o , flood* ay the shortestlzotlee, such acCrazOW and Mill ,OearlllPY; Spur and Bevil. Wheels. Gudgeons_ tar pneXillf• tin* Oldie ge, Cuttere,Polnt Shearkilragen•and,Coash, ifox"' Spludlek Car 4 Wheels,Var, , Olutlre,•& e+ , ;, »u htis.alettl on. hand a lair supply et Pbtledelphla And Tray, 00011; ,I NO .BTOVHS.,. anti Is constantly mehins(looklngStezeir• of.various Imputed Patterns:cm-mil or WaAit o o-Piate Stoves, Orates: Se. Repairllwdeuzz,tu-401, klndefor4llll . - cbittery;4ll-lands BrowivillOkpOr4akeii. ,-netetshange ~"'. t ARMS its 0,1C. - 11,Eattl .:740?„ , rinu te nnto , mAti ju ttaat datterto atrtateii 'anesl3l4lo: lieneraltktntituaytavbiefeeni ty manuthettating Tarephittettailtlges 'o,lth'llsrpont s • • Pritdrit 13tialcOrNalth are genknillynelinowretged , to b 0 the boot - aunt:- Alan a 'oirtety orelirirer , Hullers, Corn Stiollent and Straw . , Cutters: They- also attenn'to the repittrintrint AtelEtattnitt Ittacli'uory hl the , to*, maionor and on Tonsonahlo toping.: Montano, tory on - North' I hinnover:Btreati `diroctly (*Ate the inshlent of (P9rsio Mottgar, Esq. • Aitatist 10:" • ~• ABRIMB a JUNK. MONROE MORRI S iii4iii',..ifikiii* . .*R. l) lit fphitt TOSFPH..A.,,N.U.EDLES 0 ,rer of •-• •• • • • •••• • ••. •• • • • WIRE. AND HAIR:4OTH SIEVES, • 'Coarse, Mediiiiti and-Fine hi 'mesh f-large r middle-sized. . ' • • 111,,ETALL Olt WOVEN WIRE, of the best qualities.-variotovsizes of iimah, from Nos.l to 80.1 h -elusive, and from one to Six feet in width. •.. They are nulnbered So many spares to tlioifneal inch, and cut to-suit. The cubßriber t also'keeps•eonstautlyt n hand - • iieItHENS, • , • ' . tor coal, sdnd.ore., Ihne, „ guaniiii smile; sugar.' .salt, bone, -coffee, 400; drde:s. dye•stuffSs Ac• 'together. with an asserment of -AND AN NEALED IRON WHIE.. An the above Sold wholesale and retail by . • . .1. A. NEI:DIALS. • • , 64 Front Street, Phila. •June 4. 1866.-Iy.- I)ENSLOW & CO., ' • • • and_Wholesnie Deniers in -all kinds pf-- - FOR PION &• DOMESTIC LEAF' TOBACCO " • . aFA t'tUR TOItACCO, • • N D. - FORE ON AND-lIOaIESTIC SE ARS,' 21 South Front street. Philadelphia. , 'lmporters of Fine ,of the choicest growths of the \'uelfa•ahgjo. A large iisrortnient of which are kept consauttly on hand, and !Or bide at a small advance on cost of InipOrtation.. . • fsii , Conslgninerits respectfully solicited, on which lihertil,rlvanejs will lie made when desired: ' Special. attention iven to orders for purrhaso on eom- MlSsion of-Tobacco. ,s also every description of Merehan lisu. for amount c parties , living at a distance from this Market. Ayr!) t for F. A. Onetzen colcbriited Omman sMoking 'riihatc.m. comprising difforent . printics: 4pr/123, 18 .—iy. • .„ • •. • 4,Z HE PPAR 1) VAN ItARLINGEN o:—The solfsettters baring' reitioN 2 ell to their • - • NEWA SPACIOUS - STORE. No: 1,78 Choir nut, S,treet,, fnuth door aboyo Tooth. . . . 'Are awe prepared to hiTer a large and well selected steel, ' of the following fresh and destratde goads. principally of ' their' own importation, or •botipitt at auction, which they are able to •Itell at _the, iniportec's prices, and tr which they. cordially finite -the, attention of Count*, Nlerchants. Hotel Beepers, and families generally. ~, . Ilait,Greon Mid l'enithth Window Fliadine.. Barnsley and Irish Linen Sheeting, 7:4, 8-4, 9-4, 10-4. 11,4, 12.4. _ . . . . 'Bolster and Pillow Lineni of several elivicebleachen , :. andel I widtlisfrom :SS to .54. lichee,- • -. Bed Blankets of all sizes iindnnalities. : ' • ~..,-611, and Beadle Blankets. ~- . lied guilts of the fOlitot log varieties.-viz: Welting. Knotted. Iteaiste`r. Alhatub:u, Allendale nod Lancaster, of alttlio desiraltia Bureau COvors, 'fahle.Cov ors. Vt endow Curtain bluslltt TOITCIB and TroVollita of every varitity. Haunt*: Table. cloths and Napkins, Shirting - Linens-and-1B UMW.- Cant - 'idle Handkerchiefs, Elialtuuiderios. Hosiery, &r. Bros • tel. Datuashs, MOrpons, Enttroldared hat-0.461d _iguana Curtains, Gilt Cortrires, Bands, hops. Cord. Fie. & VA IN _AIABLUNG_Fri, _ Importers,antl Dealers in. Linen and . .House Furnish ing Goods. ' _ . - April 30, 1853 --ant, ' . •• " • • • LiroyEs I..sToyEs !!.. STOVES ! ! ! L - ", me undorslgned would coutuudfully . inill tho attou: -lion Of Coluitry orthuids and o°l4 In want of Stove: , . to. their ontenslvio. stock of_. . _ _ (lA$ ()YENS, ,FUItNiVe . ES, c.; • - _ -grelttor-Sassortment-thstrtstn - be - found an* other s toff. in tit° 'United States. "1 ' I'l/1!01111$ 141 'S wlll find it nn adVfllfi/IRO to OW us a call befere i.uying elsewhere: -For sale MinJessie' and F.e• .t oil unO.lie must liberal terins.v _ . • k__NIMANS & WARNICK,' N.Y....Corner Znd marl !lace Streets, " -agents. ler • -tbi;—oelitbrated__Margrogur Beating Stoves. • . [April 30. 1856-43 E. 1.) U N 4 0 E-1 ) R I_C v . ITholosalo and Retnil CASH BOOT ,AND SHOE STORE, . • N 0.70 South S'ecoud„St., Corner tgf Cnrter St. The ustabl44Mient inntidtmen enlarged - and improved and is supplied with the largest and best Retail Steels hi the City, principally or his own Moo urniciure, pith choice assortment front the test Eastern illurket t ni, bracing Lailles;' Ansi Childreia's • 110CrrS, SHOES•AND of every thiscripliem style and vinality, embracing the Mist styles end qualities in this or any. other market. 'This stork cannot• be •excelled'for Btyla And Cheapness. . . . . Each article Is marked at the very lowest possible price, irom 'whirl& no d6ciatioli.l4:lll.l)o mnde. No ex traysigant etatetneuts will be moiled, and none made t, elect. mks.) •• . • tioedyear's Own in all varieties. Pure Gums, scarce in the market, always -on hand. The public 1• respectfully Invited to-call, • (April 1,1856. Mall VAC ERS' -- ItV E -- EN • • 'OINEERS AND DRAIJOIIT.SSIEN supplied will, hernatical Drawing Instrumonts, separate and In eases, such us Dividers. ParaillsißUlCsrll'ory,./lux-irtibd and, Paper Senles,J. itinkres, Triangles, Bow Pens, Drawing Pens, Protractors, iftraserrs Scales, Tape Mess urea, ?deistic Tapes, Surveyors C7Pins, 2 and d Pole, 50 and 100 feet, Surveyor's Compasses, Engineer's Level, and Trtmaits, Target Rods &c., &c. Magic Linterna of the bust construction, Scriptural Diagrams, Astromical Natural History, Humorous, Chroniatropu or Artiticia Fire works, Dissolving Views, Magnetii, Xrilerainms,:Air 'Piups, Electrical appivatuir,4FOvailic• apparatus and a largu' collection of .I'hilosophical instruments, suits& ler colleges and whools. Also, Spectacles, Spy Claim" Microscopes; Therinanneteni, Barometers IteadingStilila; sea • . Owing received the agency for the sale of I'lol. Ittlih 'S SCHOOL' A IPA It ATITS, I anoprepared fur aeherlOjiltb An. Orrery, a Tellurian, fl, N umera Frllit` inetOlobe, a 111Stnispliere Globe: a set a. ilnuuree recap Soltd*allagnet and 'rest Book, all packed in a i3Os, with look and. korfer - $20.. Illustrated subs priced catalogues ftiowaided Gratis. —' '- . , : • JAMES W. QGEEN, 404 Chesnut' St. Philadelphia, East of 10th Et. EN TRUSSES.—Hernia .01, • . Itupturisucceastnlly treated, and comfort insured ty- ule.nrilm..elegant,_trenciattisses..importectrby4lns._._ subscriber, and made to order expressly.for his sales, All suffering'with ,Rupture , plli be gratified to leer; that the occasion now oilers to procure a ,Trixas coinbin lug extreme lightness, - iith'ease, durability and correct construction. in- lieu of. the cumbrous and unettinfbrta , ble article usually siald. -Auexteuldveassortmen altrayt, op band, adapted to every variety of Rupture . In adult. and children, and for sale at a range of pride to.sult all Cost ofSittgle-Trumies,`V, $3; $4.• and ss;' D9uble, $4 • sd,, SO, $5 autl3lO• ," ' Persons:it a distance can basalt 'Kruse sent to any ad dress by remitting thv amount. sending measure arouno lire hips, and stating side affected. For Sale Wholesale and ',Retail by' the Importer. t Ull • • , CA • N ' Tqf illfth 'a Rice Ste.; l'h LidelPhht. • Repot, for, Dr, DAPODIIINfIniPivaed PAtelat ikdy. *ice Chest Rpanders and "Drector Braces; .httclpt,Slioulde, Braces; Suspen sort littndagoay.Spinal - 'Preps' , eind - lup- Pqrtsh es t : , 1?P n41, . 17.4#. , .°°P.PSIPf 401 attendants . aPril . ... _,_ . ‘ , . , . fpW, A R D:< , . ASSOOTA4I ()V . - • : T .q. riKX PIIITADXLPIII*. I ‘' ,; ; .'" ••• I , f , ~ , , 1 mpt. *WIT ; IitNtIOLINOIMItNT:. .L. ::i::1 . i', - - . :.Vo r 'sill ,Potooni ifilided.Orltb - R4ol,4lsosints,4 ~ 1 • 1 gpilikbethiWXAKNYZ/f, ,1111 .1 .4 ),TraTt;.00 , t70 ••: 1114(6% BYPI/11184i,;Spo: -. E-.• ...-.. • i ,,-..,,,„,.,,,,,. 4 .,. ,, • - .... v ki , .4toy,A.4Ik,•ASSKIATIOPT oty,' ' PhiladolPhliol it - - 0 01 .,,,t 4 1 , 0 omrcutdoitrun e tlon of hntnitillce,ang: • cztaionl bl'§oien,sl. ll,- and tko ,d6dOptlons * k• ' i 1 vrostokaupon•tiso - untbrtugiteldellinsiirintai' . - - .Jol,l4itscluVlkave - .4trectfsktitclrno.nstllthtif Itnt4ooll Ss t • ,•01.44,0;miiLE,__7 - „110f . wor th y of .1.1001r04,419,;t4i11bri ' . •- - .itEDIO/a , ' ADVItIL' GRATIS,' tO all 'oiiisone thi*rofr • filatedi(ltslOoi Venial%) whOtippli 100ttif,"(ioollield,' .-74tbAlIesoit'troct , M 1 4 14 0 11 ! -0 91!ditig6, NW Ocitallat!°a; . Va HA or Ilekac. )444 In exttomm 4 t nu t Attm 1 . _ . 1 • AO IttlltNlS : WINE3'I , IIO . _ - • The Itowaid.Assoclatipa Is i benevolsal Inotltiattoo, established by spools) endowment; 0p...4kt Mier of the )slolt.nnti;4llstaritsokstalstailstthir. ~ l ifF'Ll4 111 P 0 ' ,Igropdietemps:t and. its Ittn,4l iiti!lf,Sto iti r ll l,9ther parPOSe. ItAkliii now a itopfulW: ' OS, ishiorthe • , LDlrectors Amy! Tot.4,tnAinss#o4.PAMTP. tilitleSol. It -----• 'to' tietilledilo' add thst`the'ErOsessarkOlipossPslonts the • . . highoct Modtsfattrotlittier:',,!; il,l-•::/f.: , o•;,/ o 7 qi,..,5, ,;, ...kilatess, (post- (LY . 031 t•ao " 101100 4,1•(10tMtit : .- Ink Surgeon , Ainoels en Philadelphi a; ft bO DI ty ',, v; ~• •: , :,• ,--, ..q tt L 4,,, !,,I. :17 Pr4ter-,1 Eel). ILlCATOLlmPtosbilat. • . april Ili • GAO. ~FAIDIVIII/40! Secretary.; 7_ COMM lON