N,~ 8 i tj EL:Hord r .Old •- ,• In *ravelling round,, PvoalwaTa heard It Enid • - . That on ekt gt,pge t " a l'apkoe,lf..eppkaht But there's tt' tale '.fibich primmi—and it: le true 7144 Yiutch car!, 011 their' gieimborn Mends—it lbw. . . 4,tiortatt n:onciS, ono of your !R hard 01, Went up to Bugalo.to sell soma hams Bomii to Ida afro ho Bola, soma. to a. cousin •;',. sitt - 116k" ta'vorix -Itotterivlttra-doten:.=: Ontadayit happeried that a - Western - blade Was talking mdth,thle,Gi4mari'lrst, ortrade. •Asvorting that a Yankee—op the square- 7 - Could Chlzol Dutchmen out qidde ginalak: t The Lager-bier man givolur angry scream; , 'Front his blue eyes red lightning seemed to 'gleam . . . . 4 .ailatbstanic ratillug Me a ridliosid c r Sturnmvotterl sacicorlM4—dais itti Mt, withrl . 4 ' Dat is a ]le—l-shweer by dormer blital De Dootch cats scheet' de Yankees all to Etta "You know Hans Londer4ell--ito oder day lie send mo s doien hates—den oloar'aiky. . , " I dells yOu stnno, dings rite stay shoost now; Demhatas vosloadcf-up shenkens f anyhow: .. .. "Put Xost, scheotod we so good-: Penne I finds dat doy cos mat) of wood."' I . .6umonatio. CUTTING IT Tutcx - .- - =1- InTankees are gen erally aupposid to-lessees more aMitenesa than 'any .other people on the face of the globe, yet ' the .following story will show tlint some of the Germans possess this funnily to a remarkable .degree,_ Oa one ocsation• - a German residing in the 'country came into Buffalo with hams to sell,— Amting the rest, he sold a dozen or two to a _Gernian.hoteHteepa," who afteriards, in de monstrating the acutenees 'of his CoitiatrYitien over. the Yankee; said • • • . •• You - may - talk. lout - sour - tam---Yunkees eolieeting, hut a Dutchmau-solieeted me much petter as a Yankee never vas. He prings mu so mei - h - iiiiii=tley - vas - cauirass-n o tier as you never see. I buy one, two tiozen 7 all so . nice—anti if_You believe—Au' ecliae .vituk so' magnificent datl. eat six, EICIVCII, eight of dem tam hams before I found out dey vas made of wood !" ' THE CHINESE AND THE . YOUNG DONN:ET N -:- The Golden Era, a California - paper, stqtcs llit' six clippers brought in the latter part of June,• about two thousand. Chinameis to Ban Francisco. The editor goes on to say: .• It is very amusing to see them streaking through the streets, following the Carts containing their bagege, the drivers_of_which, just for sport. drive on a sharp , trot,. and frighten the poor Johns with the idea that they are abbut to loose their traps. We saw a Rock, a day or two' since, of fifty or more 'la fullchase of a job wagon ahead, that•was moving off at a lively pace, containing alot of goods and chat ties that instilled of camphor wood and opium smoke.. The wind was. blowing • strong dead ahead, and the tails streamed straight out, be.- hind mapping in the breeze, and the Celestials hollowing lilligh-pah, high-yoo." A flock of them calffe'icoross a donkey . haiing with it a juvenile donkito about a week old. This was something new. - .They hablah'd and walked aroaaffiktieecral amts . & finally one of them discovered thatit had a tail, and undertook to - unfold it he took holffof it and straightened gri it out. They till gathered around, 'dee ly in terested' in the new - species of a lin," Whin ilielittleinstitutiax-redented-' "dee ,of relationship by letting drive with both heels into the riee • receptacles of 'the party, knocking down - . half a'doxen, and putting" the balance to flight. • ' . - Tun Berm* GI na.vgrann...—Spientifie wri ters seieitlhe,nuM e*bet:of,peisons who isted since the.Veginning•of,:time. amounts to 86,- 027,848,275,05,048 c. These figutes, when di ' dividedhi7B,.ll9kooo,—(tii`e number OfJ-14-ittire leagnes-of land on the tlobe;) leave' 11;820,.: 089,782iquaie Mile§ of land ou *the globe, which being divided as before, give 184,022, • 976 persons to each square wile. Let us now r educe ; tulles to Nero rods, •atut the number * will be 1,53,174,000,10,:which being divi ded as before, will OW 1283 ilibubitazits to each s'quarb rod.; which '"being reduced"to feet, will five - - person tct, eacb' t iquttre ( foot - of•territ firma. Arhus ,it wilt 'be perceiketi 'Opt our earth is tale vast c;etue'tery. •• 1283 !tutu : 9.44lgs lie buried ouch tnttare, f4-teu - graym, •• ta c h• grove ruulAwraty eit pAomitv. ,t, Mil tp :i , the u:hule t,urfdec the globe has b e ., : 4 l ,ln.wier 128 that's to bury 114 dna. )3 ,cr i a A y.uutig guliticluall.lo.vo hail . a h,barp tau against - a. trot: :4 1:m1 it a • _for allays ago, 1;.:::l apla it 'from t o p, to bottom. Ile Md relative of t h e man ivlio used to si‘lit fence ruffle with Lir proboscis. SEII knumber of politiotins,'all of ~ ivhorti, wore., seeking cirteee' tinder Ike: government ? . were' tleat!idien 'tbe taikettOhroh tallting,, l A4 ~ p: .old toper nomad amici'lft.-----it,. semi up to them.- Now the said . - Yalie i iia Peraiy"wririfts reriietiiiaidei6Whea "ierno'd„'' I ,but', mote My. ,the opposite When Reber,. , :At the present area toeing "tight,"'ke, said , that, if' the iihrapehy had no objections he would (ply.itieliii..: ii - 4'3!. , ,e.: - ,0#_1,1.4p10, 'ttli::o.lor.sy;" 'wherftiiiM he sPeice as follows : "'A certain 'ltit3g=denY recollect his home— had, a ;. philosopher open whose judgm i erit he_ alwats_depended:'' ' 'No* it so happened' that one day the king took it' into his head to-go bunting , , and after ..t sum moning his nobles, Dud making all the - neoe,s- nary preparations, .he surnmoped' philoso pher and asked him if it would' rain. ; The philesonber told hiin it would not, and he,and his 13WOO deptirted. While journeying along- , they,met a countryman mounted upon ass ; he advised thenn to,return, -"for" said he, •Itcertaiilly• will rain." TheY • smiled. con• temptuously upon him, and passed on. Be fore,they bad gone maw hoWever, they had to regent nel - 11 - a - ving taken the rue ; , ties advice, as a heavy shower cotning . pp. - they were drenched to the' skin; When . they had returned to the palace, the king repriman ded tbi philosopher severely for telling him, that it Would'be clear - when it - was not:.. , ,•1 :met ti countrymati," said he, "and he knows a Arent deal mote than y'tiliTTor 'ke told mo ..it virould'rtiin, Whereas you told me it would not.' Thelting then gave the. philosopher his walk ingpaper, and sent iountryman, who. soon,nutdo his appearance.. Tell-rde," said the king,-"how.ott-knew it- would- rain." "I didn't know," said the. rustic, "my -jackass told me." "And how, pray, did he tell you?' the king asked itt greak tistonishinint. pricking up his ears,- your majesty. ' The king-now sent the countryman awakand procu ring-the jackass, placed him in the office the philosopher bad filled. "Andkere," observed 'Jake, looking very wiee,:"here.is whOre the king made a great mbitaki." "How so'?" in• trired his auditors. "Ohy, ever .sincis time."iald- Jake with a. - grin on hitt . phiz, itacryjackqas_wants_an_olice." Xlt is said that Tom . Itioore,.one night 4hileettoppieg at, an inn in. Scotland, was eon troubted-by the lattalitily .quest that be wortifirwrittlfe - ViTitKph. - Aa ! - c0;095,17 at - , night he-ggre-fin-prcitalitu . s•pood Susan Blake, in royal state, , ' . Arrived at last at fleaven's gate— and stopped, promising to finish in the morn ing. The good lady was in frauspoitvit this nod treated Mr. Moor with every possible attention. In the morning he was Omni leaving, when the lady retninded him he had not finished the epitaph. "That is so," paid he, and immediately added—L. • "Bat Peter mot her-with a olub, And knooked her back to Belzebub.".._ It is said that Mr. Moore's liortea were uno der motion just as he finished the last line. TMAI - ENSk-SUCCESSII- 1_ TIIIICHEAPEST MAGAZINE IN TILE WORLD. BALLOU'S DOLLAR MONTHLY... • DESIGNED FOR EVERY AMEItICAN.IIO3IE, Encouraged by the unprecedented success which this popular monthly has met with, and the rapidity`with which it has Increased its circulation; the proprietor has reso,vello make it still more worthy of the patronage of the public. That this admirable work is . A MIRACLE OF CHEAPNESS • • • is admitted by every.one, containing, as it does, Ono . Hundred Pages of reading matter in each number,,beiug More than any . of the $3 Magazines, and forming two volumes a year of six hundred pages each, or Twelve. Hutidred2pagek oflteading Matter per annum for • " ONE 'DOLLAR! - Ballon's Dollar Monthly is printed with new type, upon line white paper, and its matter Is capefully, coin piled and arranged by ,the hands of the editor aud pro. prietor, who has beep known to•the public as connected ._witiLtheikiston.preaslor_sixtuelLyearth__lts_pages_cou, tan NEWS, . liIISPELLANY, • TALES, ADVENTURES I'OEMS, - 1110ORAPIIIE4 • STORIES OF THE SEA, • IiKETCHES, . WIT 'AND HUMOR. ie., Sm.,. • . • • from the best and inost popular writers of this country, It is also spiced with a record of the:notable 'events of •the times,,of peace and war, of discoveriesand improve- ments occuring in either hemisphere, forming an 'agreeable companion for a leisure moment or hour, any 'whore, at home or abroad, each-number being complete in itself. No Sectarian subjects are admitted into its pages; therd are enough controversal publications each. do med to its peculiar sect or ellone. This wOrk is in- Tudedfin. --- TILE MILLION, • • north or, south, east or west,.and la filled to the brim ouch Mouth with chaste, popular and graphic miscle. !any, Just such as any father, brother or friend would place in the hands of a family circle. •It Is in all Rade partmeuts, flesh anti original, and, what Itilyperts to be, time eite,apest. magazine In the world. Any. person enclosing ONE DOLLAR to the proprietor, as below, shall receive the Magazine for one year, or any person sending It's mom' subscribers and EIGHT DOLLARS, att , one time shall receipt ti copy%gratis: M. Al. 11A1,1.0U, Publisher and Propriety. --Corner of 'ferment and I.lnuntiold Structs,'livston. Juno 11, 'Aft. . . . • SPitillsffl AND* SUM DI. it,vrs AND. CAl'3l Tho , untlersl; . 4nocT4write,i Lb° attout ion of his old cli!i• tames Rad Lltu pUblit: tQ, MN 1101 Y 3111 d l`lhollabje SIWCITI]tdt:I)I.--,i14 LK, -1?-11:1{-40.4 CA for yr.oattomm mid 1,0F.t will La tauatl t r...” 1.4444 ' Iftifo tailif•t'aps for. 151y.1 0 .,.. and toa.i. tilt; oilialy,imo, lii i. cltelpo,st L. Ohl Ond t,slAP,ohblo..so,ll. us sinlll4 sty fo gok,dlonno,"4,j);ds, to, i5144:1; inn .lii~nrn, 6?,01,11 with .Vnro,taLt-of loan, 1 .1:4 , 4 no), tutu o!tiKi vari.itt:;:,•olort. with a lArg. , a , ,rt anti lloys straw hats AiilV,tlont. ti) SUR; tho 101e'5..01.1 of 1. , A11 riell,4w a p.cir. Geeing colliduot that otery Jlut user 141•0.4" /L . Vo,lllll , dial`ii froth all I'ordially Invi t e his. friojids • It , poll and extunino i nt his.old estnbillibmit on Street WM. U. MOUT. WWI MGM RE ; 4' 311ificellitneour. .: 1 H., -.....;..040i*5icr0Rt:,;', Nitsceifttnett t ,; 1 I • • • "IMPORTAISYMO: . FRMAILE . B.I , CilkillsE4AN'S . The combinatio n of ingredients' inithea,ffiliii the re stilt of tcleitgantrektotisliO.PMetieOl. theiroperation and certain of restoring tiethre:to its proper channel: In OveryinstancOhave,thise pro ved sitecessful:;" - They invariablYPllen.these obstructions to' Which refiniles are _ liable, • and liting„ nature into' its proper Channel, whoreby healtifis restored mar the pale and.deathly countenance changed to a healthy 'one.. NO female exti'onjoy,gesed bealth.unlois'etei !irregular: 'end whenever an obstruction takes'plate, -- whether from - ex , Posere ' cold or any other cause, tho''generid health im modiately begins to decline, and the want of such a ram= talY has boon the cause of so many consumptions among -young-females—.To ladles whose health will not rettuit of au Increase of their famil,ictifeseldilii - Wlll4l - FoWirifffir udble acquisition, as 'they Will prevent pregnaneY.-- - Ifooditche,'pain in the side, palpitation; f the heart, loa thing of food, aud dl turbed sleep:do most, always arise -from sheinterruption ntnattliel _and ~viheinitier_ Mal: * the case, the, pills will invariably, remedy all don't *ails. Nor are the less efficacious lii the ohm of Leucorrhma, commonly' called the "Whites.", ,These pills should her or be taken during pregnancy; as they would be Sure to eanse a miscarriage. Warranted purely Vegetable, and free from anything initirloue to lifd or health ; rulland explicit directions accompany each boi. , These pills are pfit up in. square flat boxes., ,Persorts 'lidding where there Is no ageddy established, by 'enclo. sing Ono Dollar in a letter, pro-paid, to Dr. C. L. CllErgg , MAN, No. 207, Dleocker street, Now Iforit, can have them sent to their respective addressive by mail. QADDFIE AND HARNESS." MAK ING. TIM subscriber el:intimates 'to carryon the above business, In all its various bmnehes;in Northilan• over street, Carlisle. two &gra North of Leonard's corner Where Ito Intends Iteoping on hand a general' assortment in .his Ilut, consisting of all kinds of fashionable SAD. • - ' '' , '!BLES, Bridles, Martingales, Girths; -- -Chcinglosaml-Ilalters, also TRUNKS, ~„ 4 . ., ‘ „ , \ \ 4, traveling and saddle , ..4 1 ,. 1 , • 'lr \ \ b ulf:tur -i e l s o 1 1 .17e' in tat tn os t ir al: r i ll - , „„ ~ k approved SP A ti 15 11 ' ( I 0 \\\ \ \ P' _country, SPßN o an S c rn t l ;t i o lli se er w ec o ll i s n e g d a l Lt n hi d a . ~ k an% :durable and pleasant:saddle will do well to call and see' hem. Ho a also, manufaCtures IlartieSsi, Bridles, ' Collars and Whips in all theiroarie ties, and confidently belloveS from the general approba tion-of hlscuStomers, that ho makes the neatest and best gears, In all their variety of bredth, that Is made in the country. Ile' also. malteS.all kinds of Matiaases to ordot, viz:, Straw, Dusk, Curled Hair and Spring Mat. noises. All the above articles. will he made of the best Material and workipattibip„and With the.htmost des. patch. --. ' WM. OSBORN. , • • GRAIL VANS GRAIN FANS.- - Just lecelved. a lot of Grain Fans of Shreiner' and Ntonler's manufacture. Ms r a tine assortment of !lay. Straw, t d Fodder Cutters, of. four dhlorent kinds, at the cheap Hardware Store of .• • .• • • July Is. _1856.1 • 11`. 0111.4 ....WOpC.O.-- `D. J , :1)11:UGG IST, -I J. has moved his store from the termer stand to his new building immediately opposite, and adjoining Mr. C. tidied's -Store -- Iliving made ev ery arrangement to preserve his Medicines' fresh and pure, and having replenished his assortment of ratrefully selected droga,• l‘ is now vain prepared to attend to business with are T nod-:promptuess. ills -assortmeilt. will furni sh *nest every thing that may be talledlor, either by- the physician, or the family. fur domestic use. Thogrg.test care nod precaution will . be observed in the compound -lug of prescriptiOnliand . disouslng of oiedido-on. Ills assn intent of Cijiitortionaries and Nancy Umds is - very gentell"elict witl snabiu lureet—tssers - tcreuitthemselves May 28, 1850. ' • - • DRUGS AND eIIEMICALS*, , With a Splendid variety of CONFECTIONARY AND FANCY GOODS. The undersigned has' just replenished his stock of good's, and as his and Chemicals, have been se• lectod with great care, he Is prepared to fill all orders promptly ills friends may rely upon the genuineness and purity of every article. ' . .11 isstock, of CONE.EmuNAirir is large and Waded :with special reference to, the Holiday's. It 'sill afford any variety persons umy desire In that line. Ile has a lit ~assortment of French, German and domestic Fancy Candies, An fresh end of the very.beat quality. Ills as. sortmont of FANCY GOODS is large and embraces al most every thing necessary for the Tolleltand Family. 110 Writes special attention to 'his Fancy Work Boxes, Ladies'• Bags, Cologne bottles, Watch and tXrd Trays, Port Folios, Tortmonies, Quick sales, small profits And strict consistency in trade shall charaaerise our business, •. ,dec.ll.l, '55. . B. 3.' KIEFFER. - MESH. DRUGS, MEDICINES Sze. . &c.—.l. havd just received from Philadelphia and New York very extensive additions to my former stock, embracing nearly Miery articlo of Medicine uow in use, together with ' • • Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Turpentine, Perfu mery, Soaps, Ststionaryi Pine Cutlery, lug Taekle, Brushes of:almost every deserip ion, with an endless variety of ether articles, which I MU determined to sell at the VaIV,LOWEtIi prices. All Physicians, Country Merchants. Pedlari and oth ers, are. respectfully requested pot to pass the OLD STAND, as they may rest assurial4ludi,every_ article will beseht of a gixaiquality, and•uponrjassmakrs, terms. co S. ELLIOTT, Main street, Quilts - Teti - May 30 )p — RESERVING SUGAR.-7—A-general assort moot or Crushed; Bitted and Pulverised ugars of be, quality, as n.lso Batt Crushed, Chtritie.i. and other qualitlei constantly on hand, suitable for pieserving and all other purposes—generally at Oto Pawcs. Also a constant supplj of the choicest Cdffees,Teas, Spices and other articles In variety always on hand.-- attent lon Is Invited to our stock before buying elsewhere. Carlisle,.July 25, , 55. J. W. EBY. - 0 NW - - -- M-AR - 1311E — Y - ARD: - --Now -i sT Mu) accepted time, and now Ia the day for Grave ',Apnea, ' :._ Monomania, • SHIN &c., de, et llofTer`a Marble - Yard, Carlisle, Pa.' Also, Iron Trail log. - ,- jApr. la, '56-tin. ~-, - POItTRAIT OF JOHN' O. ERE. MONT,—The most correct likeness eVer niade ;•ex ecuted in.the highest style of Art, and printed , ori flue India paper, published and for sale,. Wholesale and Re tail, by 1.. N. ROSRNTIIAL, Lithographer, N. W. cor nor Filth and Chestnut Streets Philadelphia: Size of paper, 17a20. Retail price $l. A - liberal discount will be allowed-thpse-wishlngite_sellagain. Aug 13. 'ArzrAORNTS WAATRIL.ifir REVOLVING GRAIN RAKES.— Just' received n largo 'lot of Revolving Grain Rakes, Square and Round 'teeth, for sale very ehoap. Also, a good, assortment or Grain CJadies,•-of different duke,,, at if. BAXTO:SB Hardware Store, fast Main Street, C.tribdo. • June 11. UST RECE IX ED— . - vresh sTitAwifEIIRIES, " PINE APPLES, " LIAISTERS, " '1'011.1.70 • Krivitv I'.toth l ) i)NIA s. (InEncuss, ' ' • PI COLLEY, . PkESEIZ V Eli i; 5.1111 4 11.4,14.,..t.v., , ,..,. • t. , nre - nrtic.Wi;oln•nwt7. , d ..:1!;33 to Any in mar:ref -I\w Ir:/ !ONV fl t'rt. .fitly li' LU M IAIID —I Tj .511:4 . ; ” P'llwa a InrgP'Luml)or Puri at 110.•1;4olostqu-.4, o,:.1,111 Invite .04rir , ::4tvr,, tundors and bor, NcontitrATighitor to coil Will MO, piey. I:aro V.indi ot . t•uoNtr ou . ovilofil . i. , mt.ll , \lll.l pocttwill3' ottclolol . .Iputi 11. 185 , 1,-*--Onj , ) Ail N - 1.)()O1t 11014 LE S new/ . -A) suporloir tirado (or hawing Born Doors; Just ecoived 'and for silo 3*kirezrtMLia .11. SA TON'S. • =II '...'''''to,t;i.s.2:';':rtizb - :-‘, - ;',0,1)i113M';:.;',. hs,T.; :l oLO,Cits V; _, • • FANCY - JEWSLit Y,&e, • 4 , lttsvetwir Oplutud and tor Mir nil xigy,,;;Jd entirely new and ireilitiviiode-a-,)2 • wocuE§ozwmuty; - MEDALIcoIif3; &p. Gold Dever Watches, Wanting and Open rase ! Silver do. , - Silver Lepine and Quarter Ni . atebesysilarimvariety: ; Gold Anehdis for Ladietiatid'eentlemen, • • • ,Medalliona,' a 'splendid 'aifiertineat lUrl'44l4er:ill gents.' Dreut Pinwor every -pattlirt;'ind Gold Chaitis,fcii; Vest and foh, gold 'crab • 'Finger Binge; Sliesvo Buttons, • Crosses. Drop and HoopFar:•lfings, large Variety. SILVer and Plated Foika,•'.'fablelintl 'l i en Spoons, liutter • - ICIHV - eaTie, - ofsvtrriotrirstylet - audprices, , -----------,- Gold and Shyer Thimbles ' ' •,• - • ." .Gold, Silver and ' thatthm ' Spertachni, a largeMlliertM'en ' to snit all iiges, and 0 inyite particular: l'ort Monuatee, alarge astert,irient-akevery :Mid Pens, of the beat Make'at various prices.' runty Boxes, Port Follua, Aceardoons,'Spectaele reties, Ladies Card. Owes'. silver.and'peari, atvarious prices, Bracelets, gold and common; IA etch Chains ditto. I . Also a large variety of /alleles In 'the Jewelry 'line,' Whhh I will sell at the lowest prides.' All articles war-; ranted to be what they aro sold for. ' • • • ' • at).„. l'artleular attention paid to the REI'AIItIfYO OF, WATCH ES and all 'Work warranted.' lieturn Inc tlamb to my old friends. and customers for former patronage,. I respectfully. Solleit a contlnuance•of their favoie, - ' June2o " . 'THOMAS CO's:LYN. . - 4 .Gli• . L L'd --±...'" . - VEIN' ', GROCERY . ER SY I E -. ...L I AND VARIETY STORE. The subscriber ; would respectfully' Inform his friends and the public geuendlyithilt he has just, returned frt xii tbe city with large and varied assortment of ' ' . GROCENES, ti !ASS and QUEENS-WAR}, ..,. " ,I FlSll.,ift.,_6(..".whieh hp offers fdr sale ova. i I 7 l ' most reasonable terms, at his New . Store, 1 A t l 7 - - corner of Northilanover street and the Put- . ,r/. Be Square, directly , mpoiite the Carlisle De. ' ... • posit Bank. Ills- st , ick embrases everything usuhllyl in a Grocery and :Variety Store. The public am invited - to-call and- examine his 'stock before purchasing - I - dwell ereois - he 0615 ebrifident he - en ti soil the beet goods at the lowest prices, • • • ' .1. D. lIALBF.IIT. tier "IBA S, COFFEE-4- -ER KS i The subserltier has just salad to his lbrroor stock a cenentrsolection of CII01( E GROCERIES, as weitas . 4ll-the other variety Ofirtlelei aausually kept in a" Grocery' Store, embracing El. ,X, Coeroo—roasted , and green—at 12 1 ,4 and 1 , 1 rents 4 - o , .*7sper 1b.,-Orleans, ClariP.ed. Crushed and 'Pulverised ugars, of line qualities; Cliocniatcs. Spices. Dairy Salt, and a varletylirltaney artiel,!s, airot - whitlf aro . fored.at thh.lowest cash prices. Iv e nee thonkful for the former support given us. and invite a furthOr call franc our friends and customers. • '' . -J. W..131V. Marion Dell, Carlisle. . . GLASS • AND QUEENS ) WARE—OId housekeepets and }Tung, With tlms also who are expecting to become housekeepers. are int If- • ed to call at - HALBERT'S FAMILY GROCERY and ca amine hiS ele . gantassiortinentof China. Glassand Queens ware and other artleles' In the housekeeping line. stich ris French and English tea sets, heavy:landed:lnd plain, White Oranite, gilded and blue plain, Ulmer sets of es cry variety and price, bowls and pitchers; tureen*: dish. ' es, ke. Olass-warez-cantre table and mantel hulls, etindelabirita end, other lamps, great Tnrity. triblo and bar fumblers; goblets, ke. Fruit amt presecvo I" vs• , riety:`Cedar-ware—tubs. hurketn. urns.' ..rs Is. be tt pri n tfi ` and ladles, meal uek e ts. de." , Ern so.tepi og; " whitewash, scrubbing. bend and shoe 1.1 %taws': duster*, brooms, kc. Market. clothes and t r“vel ling. 1 ask ets. ' Abe a Wee, aesortment hr be who a fond of eholerbrandF of n:Sgnrs nod try the Princlpes Regallas l , tellotion s awl othr;- Cole vto !Mies. and yo nod them of unimiseelnilbe 4 , 081 ity. Also • fret._ attiskand-Common- s iegass.esitheheler stttif rind tobacco. • NEW GOODS! NEW c;0(.)1) • BARGAINS! BARGAINS! Ple ‘ sullscrlber has just returned: from. Now York and Philadelphia, And Is now opening an hualausa stock. oi the most splendid SPRING AND EU3I'AIER GOODS error brought to Carlisle. . DILESS UOODS.—The ladies will find a large as'ort. wont of beautiful dress goods, of the newest Molts and patterns, VAIDROIDERIEFc- , -Over TOO ••Needic.werked Collars and Flouncing'', and Inserting ', in great variety. CAR PETiNGS—A n entire "new assortment of Inaperinl Ingmin,,,Venitiam'and Stair Carpets,,, . ' • SWOTS' AND 13110E8.--$ full aulmly'of,Ladles'. Dents' , Boys., Alipser,', and _Childran's :hoes, ail kinds and sista. Willis' Fine Shoes for Ladies and 311"ses in tho assortment. - DOMESTICS.—A large. stock •of • Miaslins, Checks, Ticking& Re., at the the very lowest notch. - In short, every article in the Dry Cools .line. will bo found- in the assortment—best quality, newest style, and at, , ,tho very lowest prices. '• All in want of some• and cheap goals will do well to call at the old stand, Nast Main street. April U, 18564 ' CHARLES ommr. EW GOOlia.—Tlio:"SubS:ciitioi. has N just received and islnow opening a largoassort thent of FRESH GOODS Suited to the reason—pleasit, call and get. bargains. -Carlisle, ' , M. SNODGRASS. `,dos Fitting -,nob 31tficljittero. A FITTIN(I . 4NNI) 1).1-,15m13. - NJ' ING.—The'undersh.neti would inform the eithaens of Carlisle that hr has Mudk :u taupe mentstodullASFlTTlMl rind I'bh..‘lllll%tl at short sin We, and on reasonalds terms. • Ile has eitsitt_ed O; Fur viegfi.or a first rate hand froln l'hilndellatitt. and h t a.t.ni, plied birattolf'with an- extettsi%e ars( tut,et.t I 1 1•'1:11' Li I. wlddi will iirl:11 , 1t , 111111 to fin nll otdrrs pr. II 141:4 All work will be warranted.' Ills Ftiwt: will he found In the room. extteth% 01 , 1H , Ate 116 TI it up establishment on North Illanover street, wh et elitt inviter a call. ' . . TINNING, SPOUTING, Ac.—lle is also, prepared to furnish, or make to order, every article of TIN 'WAVE' used by,housekeepersund „others. Ile will also 'attend lo — SPOUTING;IIOI7SE-1100TINILLb It4l - NtrXIC , and PLUMBING. , • , Thankfutfor the patronage with which he lutsalreadv been favored; be respectfully solicits a continuance the same. " MONROE 'MORRIS. Carlisle, June 141 4 14.. - CARLISLE POUNDRAT • • • • • AND 31ACIIINE 8110 P, The subscriber has the satisfaction of in• :111111filillial forming his old friends Mid the • ••• • • his e - stablifthment Is again in activenpe rao n, new buildings having been erected since the late dim trolls fire and the whole establishment put In.ront. plete-working-order. -Orders-are-therefore-reepectfully solicited for work In his' line, which will be:dune:with prom_ ptuess and in the best manner. •-•-• , 'STEAJI ENGINES BUILT TO ODDER and repaired. All kinds of 31schinvry in PapOr Ml ls, Grist diils and Factories repaired at short nutlet. Mill Spindlelt dressed and turned. • . GORSE POWERS , end TtutEsitiNo mAciiiNEs such as Bevil Gear Four Horserower, Horizontal lase Four Herm., mut Two Muse Powers, 1411110 M .0,111 eho lers and Crushers, &e. Patterns 111/Itie Q, 14'01% I run and Brass C.lsTlNqs .m.tentod to order, if un t on 1.114.1.11 i the sln2ricAliiitice, such as Crillihs. of "Mill Gearing, and Bevil Wheels. tt tidgeons Flt‘r Slirars f Wagon and Ci Box es, Car Wheels, Car Chairs, &e. lic In: also uu hand n large supply of Philadelphia anal Troy COOK STOVES, and is constantly nialthiCeetiriv Sieves of various improved patterns for ten piste 3tov!.. ~ J J,Ealos. iteuirlog dons to 11.11 All old Iron, .likass - and talie» o vr,amuyn for . . - • -,-- F ,irlC LI X.A7,A88.N.1i1t..2_: MI . . . 4 ... . 1.. 4 1. L. . 4 .. t. •t -.....•• '''.: _ • ' . Th 42 SAll , 62l . l l .l'rfi lli . ::IrU to I lilllllll.llltAiWrS 4 6 ' , 1 1 1,111 e '' ""3ll Y , ) ,,, t thl:S T/GIV rlilVl,o;,ll,6tlCl Itllitziro ,- , .!Cfm - a.d, ly 111:11illaket til'Ill;'1 '111,11,8111111.; :4110./IDOV With NO , 1. ,, /1 1...:. , I'll tollt : , /iillo . i . , VS.h!oh 1413 gewvAlly ;1 0,,.4.,w1ed..,,it to .. 1 0 - t)t , I,ont artl e k,!-!, t ;w-in..-eu:e... Ako a Xv.liayxl7.l...!!w.a.r_ _:.i II ql/0•1+, (.7 , rn s)“.dlertz and et.sy ottt?, , A. • Th. , ~ H ; •11A , •114 ,, ,t.) Ow kirairing - .of , Alrfkoltured ;1180h oel7 If, l the i.0..-d, nianiler and nn.r.R3sonal;) , .. l terms. M:!0u' , 7 , r.., i tei'y ou.North I.L m uover ~'treet; Ail cetly. orroAte the re,:idence of lieorgeiletzgar, Eil. . 0 August o up., - ABUJMS ..t. PLANI. • , . 11.L1 A.l t milem MINWM . - • -Y , . ~'...' , S: . t . - '!', Iff= : :I':q,..ltillabtlpliicL j 08171. 1 4 NE.V,DLES Mandactu. YU:. of -IVIRII, SILK. AND ,ItAIR-OLOTII SIEVES,'. Coarii, Aledlom ariAlquo in,zash : largo, middleilted. ~ ', ,' and small in diameter. . '5: :. -Er4t,r, piArri!o4).H. • of the best qualities. variotnitiiii,S of 'Mesh, from Nos. 1 t0..150 inclusive, and from ono co six feet, in Width: , * They are numbered sa.nniny:spaties,to the Aural inch, and cut to suit. - . - . . . , Thu subscriber also kceps.constantly . .cii band-- SCSI:ENS, . . . for mil, 'said ore, lime, grain, gavel. pain*, sweat sugar, milt, hone; coffee.' spice, drugs. tlye•stufita Together with an' assohnent of 11100IIT AI4II'AIN _tIItALED IRON WI.R.E. All the above sold v hOleialv 'rind retail by - June 4, .1816.t-2y... b:vSLQW & ' T - 6MM 11.-!SI — ON bLERCIIANTS, and Wholesale Dealers In all kinds of ,FoRgaGN. : 4, Domsisio LEAN ToEAcied) knxtmAcTuukr, 'rpliAcco, 'AND - NOREIGN,, AND DOD tf..9T1C481.:0 ABS, ' ‘ 2l Svuth. Front -otrtmt. Phjludelphia. '• ' , Importers 'of Fhie Havana, Segel's, of the Cbricet ttmwths of the Vuelta•abajo. A large asrortmcnt, ( which, aro kept consatittly , via hand, and fur sale at small advat(et on cost of importation. - • . aireollAgiliMents respectfully solicited, on 11.13(1, liberal advance(' :will be Made .when desired. Special attention Ivan to orders Tor purchlme on com tnissinrihnfobacen.. is also elmry ba 51erchar. diso. for account(' parties lirimg,at a distance from tbh market: LJ. Sole AFe i - for V, A. Goetre's t'elelirater: Germni• Smoking Tolia, ci.comprisfutithlity Waren 1..;1 arietitr. AprII:Z3OB . • ITEPPARI) &VAN HARLINaEN —The ambscribertillavlng removed to their. NEW AND SPACIOUS STORE. - No. 9.78 Chestnut Street, fourth door above Toath, • ,Ara,riow'prgpareti to oiler a large and well syletdobst... _,- ofthe folios ing fresh and deslrable_goods. princip..l4 their own Importation, or -bought lit, auction, wft.s.l they are 'able .to sell at the Importer's priers, and t• which they cordially incite the attention of C. ni..tr, Merchants. Hotel - Keepers, and families serie.ral:y. Buff,Green and Veuitlan do's Shading.' Barnsley and Irish Linen Sheeting, 7-4, 5-4, 9-4. 104 114. 124. Bolster and' Pillow blind's of Foveral choke Lle..abtr. _ and all - Widths from 38 td 54 inches. • . • •• ' Bed Blankets of all sixes and qualities. - • Crib and Bradle Blankets. : Quilts - of - the - follow lurvarietiC.F . ; Til: 'Welting, Knotted, Ilealstei." Alhamb:a.. A!lemlale ai, • Lancaster, of all Hitmiestrable slims 'blurt:an Covers, Table Curers, Window Curtain - Mufti, Towels and' Toweling of every variety, 'Cloths and Naphtha. Shirting Linens and 3inelin..C.t.r., ,brielfandkerchiefs, Embholderies, nosier:6..lr- Irce:". tel, liamitsks,-Moreens, Ithbroidered Lace awl. - 31usilo • Curtains, Gilt Cornices. Banda, Gimps. Cord. le. SHEPPARD t- I's IIAIII.IISGEN. • • InipOrtera and Dealers in Llueti and House Poruiti.• lug Goods. " ' . . April 30. 185E-11m':. - 1) 11_ R I C ~l'hnlesale grid Retail ROOT -AND SHOE- STORE, . • No.:(1 South Second St., Corner of Carter St. . • The establishment has been enlarged and improved 'and I; supplied WI.Eh the largest and hest lictali ac d prim:111811y of his own nianulactur,.; aith choice assertuterit from the best Eastern Marltt cm tracing Omits', and Children's__ - , ' BUOTS. SIIGES AND - CAITERS • - — of evcry demiption,, style and' quality, embracing Ge . best styles and qualitiea - in - tiria — ca au) ottalr 0. - arket 'hiscatocilLcannot, be excelled- tlfr Quality S t yle anti Cheapness.. • . Lech:article" is marked' nt.ithe 'very lowest .pcssilic. price, num which no cieviation will bo made.' No ei travngant statements will be needed, and male made effect outles., Goodyear's Gurn in all varieties. Pure Ginns, se scarce In the market, always on hand. The public a respectfully invited . [April 1, Ibf,ti. ritIEACI - 114111S, StIRVEYOAS; ,01 . NEFAIS AND im,tuQu'r.smEN supplied with la heuristics! Drawing Instruments, separate And it. wises, such an Dividers. Parallel ittiles, Ivory, Box-w and 'Taper Scales, T squares, Triangles, , Bovi Pens Drawing Pena, Protractors, Gunter's Scsies, lapelteas. ures ' 3letalic Tapes, Surveyor. Chains, 2 and. 4 Pole, f.) and 100 feet, Surveyor's Compasses, Engineer's Levels and_Trausits, Target Duda NiaAic Lanterns of the best cortatructlon. Scriptural Diagrams, Astrurnical Natural Ilistury, Huinorous, Chronistrope or Artititia. Fire works, Dissolving Views, Magnets, Polortnas, Air Primps, Electrical appautus, Galvanic appal:nun and a large collection of PhliMoPhical Instruments, suitsdt for colleges., snd schools. Also .Spectacles,_Fpy Glasst, Microscopes, Theruiometers, Btironniters Itcatlingsticlu sea dm. ' . Having' received the agency for the sale of 110.1., BROOK'S $OlOOl O APP.MIATIIta, I am prepared V 41111 4 n forniexTe awltb an O ery, - a Tellurian, a Ninaerar .Frame, it 01Ohe, a liernhphere: Globe, .a." Set of ' '' Groomer' de, b. Idugnet and Text Book, all packed In a' hex w lock • and .key for SA: lllustrated.and priced catalogue■ forwarded Gratis. • ' JANIFS iv. QUEEN, • 264 Chesnut St. Philadelphia, East cd - 10th St , E N TRUSSES.—Hernia 01 • ul • . Rupture successfully treated, and sena rt insured. y use or the elegaut trench Trusses, Imported hy-tbi subscriber, and made to order - expressly for his sales. All suffering with Rupture will be gratified to least that, the occasion now offers to procure a Truss Tomtit:. log extreme lightness,with ease,ilurability and cotreo constr tastyn, in lieu of the cumbrous and ur comforts hie ar.lefe usually sold. An extensive asiortmen shiny, :laptod to every variety of Rupture imaduW and children, and for sale at a range of.pricc to suit AD that of "1 - iiTaii'frunses, $2, $3, $4 and ati • Double $4, zis mei $lO. Persons nt it distance , can hare a Truss sent to any ad- -. dress it remitting the amount:sending uicasurearouse the hips, and stating side affected.: For Sale Wholesale and Retail by the importer.. . CALLA 11. NEEDLES Depot for Dr. Banning's Improved, liateut liody,Brace: Cheat Expanders and Erector Emcee; Patent Shoulde, Braces; Suspensory Bandages; Spinal Props and Pup ports: Ladles' Rooms, with competent lady attendants - sprit 11. LiowAnD ASSOCIATION. xx . PHILADELPHIA. • IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEME.NT To all persons afflicted with Sexual diseases, suet SEMINAL WEAKNESS, lIIINYTENCE, GONORItib s GLENT. SYPHILIS, Ae., The HOWARD ASSOCIATION of Philadelphia, i view of the awful destruction of human life and bealti mused by Sexual iliseases, and the deceptions which at bpractised upon the unfertunate victims of such diseast— y Quacks, have directed their consulting Surgeon, as 4 CHARITAIILE ACT worthy'of their. name, to gil• MEDICAL. ADVICE GRATIS, to all persons thus a flirted, (Male or Female.) wile apply by letter, (post-paid . with a deseriptlen, of their windltion. (age, ecuriatiOt habits of lift, ,te.,) and in extreme poi tiny and sutreriu, to. MEDIC/NES FRET. OP CHARM:. Thu 4s a benevolent Institutiot e s tablished by• special endowment, Ibr'tho ref lel. c.f 01. Slot: and diqtreqsed, alltieted -" 1 irukut and El. daatie ti 1504 4 ,05 4" and its iunds Ctl 11 be use.l fur no Ohl purpose.. It has taify a surplus el iteetuF. which tb. Directors have )(Aed to advertise the above is needle"s to add that the Assf-ialion commatifis th highest Sledloql skill of the age. • (test -paid,) Dr. CPO. R. ciLIIOVN, Consul, lug bargedn, flow ‘f; .1 A PhPad Pa. By order of the Pireetors, • • D. lir A PTII 11". L. President. evil 11. 11111' 1 4 ILL.. 4 s.^r k r .r . r - N., .1 M. t i t - . l ", ' T.:\ Nl' • l l'Cri - VTIt 4:u sa'.- flwr 1 i 1 1 11“• It wei.l le. :1 ,, f • - A',ll over brsm (al lisle. Au Immense ntu.fi of S'vcnctt 11 wised • l'adersteer s, • . li etlkerchl(44, T W.` 1 17:1 1 10111 )1 bsl: in Nell• — V.7) tr.. -- aml %till - 1,7 •41 at t , ri • relapetitioft. Also. a fyrteneet 6: be tit tre I PresS floodq,l:ll.lf.m., ltnnuets , t . 111 1 . 1)1111 .1,1(41 Ail before pulthming vlsulteee. you will 50T0 1110101% r Apr i l Lice.] ;'4`,444 1 .:11 CHAS. OOILDI. d El , 54 Front Streit.
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