-31iiaallantoug. ABOUT' YOUNG MEN. Fremont is charged with the hellions offence of being a voung inan by 'his political tiPpo mints. it is, true he is not so old as to be childish, nor yet so far advanced in yeare as to entitle - him to theliobriquet ,of " cue/Can ..zed Welfogy." Mr. - Fremont is 43 _yetFs, of age-;just in the prime of physical and Intel leotual vigor. On what, authority, we would /ike.to know, is he pronounced to young ? The oonstitutfon , of the United States fixes the honors and resiionsibilities, and Mr Fremont has passed that age eight yours since. For evidence . of this,consult.the record , ofhis birth; and for evidence of his intellectual vigor and activity consult 'his writings—the record of his scientific explorati'ons In . view of this Ohirgp of youth against Fremont, we , have taken thetrouble to ascertain the ages'ofsome of the men of mars in theivorld. - In Juno, 1775, when the colonies of, North Americo ha 4 determined on resistance to Bri dish oppression,_they, looked anxiously_about• _for_some_one_to take_cotnmand of their forces. The choice finally fell ;"upon - a - youth of - 43, whose name was George Washington: - After . a struggle of a year, under the most averse circumstances, the colonies decided io secede from the mother country, 4tnd for this pur-, pose a " Declaration" must be made which . would electrify the- world, -and tell Great . tain Ait -in-un tn isto:k able terms-the t-they- W ere dettrininetr to lie free. A youth of 83, Thos. f JeffertAfrwrate that gloriotiCtlocument, and ---=it-staanlifluyiYaled.:-in-Ltlio,;Eugliah=lauguage .Fdrty7cne of the fifty six signers of the beciara- Lion were youths under 50 years of.: aye.. When J'efferson was 42 ho represented our republic, at the French Court, - and tour - years inter lie . was appointOd Secretary of State. • • Whein by the itesistanoo of these youths tho Colonies were successful in the war of Jude pet:Klemm they concluded to frame a Constitu tion. "Here, asbefore, a youtheame-to--their. relief. Jamesilndison, a youth of" 36, "-more than-any other cite assisted to forin our Lou. 'atifution. :Among-itie.most activo tu .advoca ting. • the adoption - of., the. Constitution was a youth of 31, an, aid de camp and confidant of Gen. Washington, the author of many of those admirable es:says'on the Constitution, in the • '• Federalist ;"—We aikido to Alexander Ham- Mon Oue year afterwards 6o was appoint ed geiliotary of the Treasury, and at the youthful a Igild 32, Its...sueneede-Washington as Cotnotander-iNphief of the Aituiy. The great exponent of Democracy, John C. Calhoun, was but 35 years of age when be was appointed Secretary of War under Mon roe, and 43 when he was*ected Vice Presi dent with Jackson in 1828. John Q. Adams was but 42 when• ho was sent as Minister to Russia; and Oen Jaokson won the battle of New Orleans at the youthful . , age of 45. __—LaittyettCwas-buf-2.0-•when-le—arrived—in . this country to assist in our revolytionary. War, yet hie, opinions are. quoted in certain quarters as if they were the opinions of a Sol . pxnon, " . Wm. Pitt wAs.nmdt,E.rime Minieter'of Eng-- land at the age of 21, and for 17 years, dur- lug the stormiest period of English history he was eo successful in the conduct of affairs that be-received the title - of "the pilot that weathered the storm." John Hampden was bat 49 when-he died, yet he made the British _ tremble in his_lifctime by the p_ower- of his liberal ideas. But we need not multiply 11- lustralions. ADVENTURE IN CALIFORNIA. The truths.of the following thrilling tale 'of adventure is for 'to tui by.a person who heard it from the lips of one of the party: Partxot . three men started from Sacra mento on a` prospecting tour, and being well supplied with provisions, they penetrated much farther into the mountains than any. other,party," without meeting with any success. 'tieing men' of , ,great , perseverance, however, they determined to pursue their course still farther, although they had nearly reached a a point, Where it was believed the' foot of a white man never`trod before. The party be- _ gan to feel. sotaewhatdiscouragedots luck.op._ -- pearettim have abandoned them. They were many — n - 31W from any habitation, and their' provisions were getting very low. A melan choly feeling prevaded the whole three, but 4... they kept on till they come to a deep guloh.-- - After making a thorough examination, they re:. turned to BaciameAto for.ropes -and provisions. Hosing .procured,` these, - an loaded their mu t es with'as muob' as was thought necessary _for Abeirirtitoeet_tbey proariedeci the ' tilob. To" get down. this ravine wati,the next objeot. ahoy tied a rop4 to a_ tree, and by this means ono after the &her descended to the bottom, after lowering down •the proyis. ions and tools. Here they found gold in abnu. dense, and s abored assiduously to secure their pile as soon as Posdble, not being pattleular= ly in lore habitation. By- a •more Ell accident, after baring been in the ravine for \ a _several. weeks, they disc vered that the _-rope_ I had been out by the Inch ns, or let loose by some other means,' whioh out off all-hopes of eeeape. The ledges of rbok were perpendiou lar for hundreds of_ feet', and elimbing...up-stal_ out of. the question.. - 'Their provisions -rapidly; diminished, and starvation; stared them in the facie. The gold wk3ich they had seemed was of no,nsel They had made up, their mind that their end was near. Providentially, a party of friendly diens came hy, and hearing,, the hallooing, they discovered their whereabouts, and imme dititely—went to work to release them. Ropes were-obtained and let diown, when-they.were drawn Up oneby - one, and their gold also:--- being released from their gold also. Being released from their prison, tkey liberally re warded the Indians, and went on their way to a more sultable location, thankful for,-their preservation from the awful-fate•with •which they bad been threatened-.—N...Y. Commercial Advertiser'. - • Fon TLIS Mccuri.—'Travelling. some . time since by railroad from Columbus to Daltiniore.. I took.y seat immedin'tely in front of a gen tlernan who was aufferinFnnder a p)liroxysin of_ tO A_degree that I-- had hever. before • witnesseet:' Itt a few minutes a person ap peared-frornthe end of the car and too i-a-seat beside bim, when he sai r d.."Sir canyon - tell me what is good for the hiccups ? I have been afflicted in thi iiiityou see me slime yesterday nap, and Itaveitd . no-rest or relief trom - any physician to wham. I 'smiled for assistance: lam worn:Oat w,ith suffering." To whom the person replied, "Sir, I will cure you in less . than two minutes hr T•our N . vatek. Have con- :fidence, forl ani sure I can do it, Hold up high above . your , head two liners of_ your baud ; lean back ittyour.seat. open your inotitli an thronyons to give a free passoigelo your lungs ;.,breathe Very' low•and softly, and toile ,steadily at-your fingeili. Iu less.than the time specified.the cure - was performed, one hiccup only occurred-during-the trial: 'The — patient could not - express - gratitude, while the praeti. tioner-only extracted from Writ as a' tee the 'promise that he 'WO - Old — cute:ad the ".knowledge which he hadimpartad,, as freely as he hail received it, assuringlidur that he would never be - Also - pp - Milted in I.lloT43Snli. •- We were . struck with the fact. : Since then I have often had_occusion to prantice:pupon pa 'den is iu the same disorder, • iitl never with. out the most signal success. Ambition often pute'meu upon tieing the meanest offices ; Bo climbing is perforniiiil lu.the slime posture us creeping. V ALUABLE 'OOB.N.En PR011 3. 737. AT PRIVATE SALE.. at very valuable and well known BUSINESS STAND situate on the corner of North Hanover and Louther Streets, in the borough of Carlisle now owned and occupied by Jacob Fetter, containing 30 feet front on Hannover street arid 240 feet on Louther street.— The improvements on 'Hannover street' are' a largo THREE. STORY HOUSE, with a large brick back build lirg-tbaliittedlif the elegant - tintint ii; WicOuliiinlifg - 11 - rirooms including the store room, besides pantries and colleen le titcloset arrangements. The STOlt E ROOM le 22 (call,' depth, fitted up in the last nosslble manner and one of the most desirable and long' stabllsheil business locations In our town. There is a larige two story brick building fronting on Louther street, with a shop attached, now occupied as a cabinet maker shop. Also a stable on the foot of the lot, and other necessary out buildings.' The property is In excellent order having been recently fitted up by, the present occupant For terms Lc. enquire of A. L. SPONSI,EII, Real Estate Agent and Scrivener. sopt 5 1 1"Yf'="7:17 1 •7;i OSEWOOD PIANOS FOR.SALE 1 . 11 k) Two new and ehigant Rosewood Pianos 4l and 7 octaves, from the celebrated manufitctory of Davis •It Co., Roston. These 'lnstruments have Ll_ carefully selected from a largo dock and are - warrants, to give 'entire satisfaction. 'They will be sold at " 'CITY PRICES • , and kept In order by a competent person, for ono year from date of sale. Those who may wish to examine, or Co purchase a good Instrument, are invited to call upon the subscrbdr at his residence In Carlisle. Also, TOItENT,,twO good second-hand Plano POrtes at sBpor quarter... , , JOIIN K. ST M AYAN. nov. '2B, . • Ts R. STAFFORD'S OLIVE TAR, TILE GREAT ELECTRICAL - REMEDY. It is Inhaled and 'Applied (not taken) to. cure Disoaess of the THROAT AND 'LUNGS. ' No Rbounmtle, Neuralgia, or 'other Pain,. c an oust where Oliva Tar la applled. • Olive Tar mixed with Mutton Tallow forma an •• • EVERY DISEASE Or TILE SKIN. Reference is made to the following gentlemen who . aye - used Olive Tar, Olite Tir. Ointment. . TRIDILOW WEED. Ein ; ' of the Albany Journal. Wl4. B. TOWNSEND, New York Express. JOHN M. BARNARD, Esq., Boston Herald. ISAAC V. _FOWLER, Postmaster, New York. • Capt. EZRA •NYE, late of,ttio Steamer Pacific. t E. A. BLANDIIOIOI., ChietEngineer 'Pacific R.R. O. N. BARNEY, Pres:U. 8. press Company. ELI COOK, Ex-mayor Buffalo, N. Y. Prof. JAMES P. MAPES, Newark, GEORGE LAW, sth_Avonue, N. Y. HENRY RUSSEL, MI South street, N. Y. ' JOB. L:LORD, Mutual Benefit Ins. Co., 11 Wall et. -0.-Y,WEMPLE, Secretary- Manhattan—Life Ina: Co., • I,27. l Broadway. •----. • • . J. W. JUDD, Now England Ins. Co., 29 William at : W. ENBWOU B TII, Poiwarder, 64• Pearl st. • , ELISIIA 'PECK; Banker, 2 Broad pt. ,Rev. WM, JARVIS, Mlddletown,Vonn. And many other names will be found in our Circulars, which can be had of oueLocal Agents. , . OLIVE TAR; - 60 Cents , a BOttle., ' OINTMENT, - 26 " ; °MID-SILK UNUALJNO PLASTERS, 211 Cents. ' For Sale by S. W. Haverstielc, only' gent for Carlisle Pa. Ms& *old at the Company's Depot, No. 10, Stet, - street, New York and by Druggists generalj) , . . August 20, 1860;-0m. WEE _f- ( -2.Y-,F-I'- Atisceitaiteous. - i)h:asi:uii:Lt.thateures= , — EE SIL fjcralk prug •pitoreo.. I) .J .' KIEF FE R , DRUGGIST .I_,, has trioved - hig'store from the former Stand to hi: lOW buildinklutmediately opposite, and adjoining:lle C. Inhere Stero Having. mado..every arrangement to preserve Lis Medicines. fresh and pore.- and having rep en s - 14 - 111 - 1 - 866ortment - of - tarefully - selectod - drugs, he agalif prepared to attend to 'business with are and promptness. 'llls assortment will furnish almost every thing that may bo called for, either bY the physician, or the family, fir do - mastic use. ..The greatest care and pracaution.will be observed in. the tothismnil.- bog gf prescriptions and dispensing of medicines. ills assmtmaht of ConfeatiOnaries :and Fancyitiocd.+ls very general, and will enable purchasers to suit themselves. .51 ay,2B, 1856. .... - .. J. DRUGS • :AND •01,1EAIICALS; • • WAIL a Splendid-variety of - CONFECTIONARY AND FANCY GOODS: Thu undersigned has just, replenished his stock of ,goods: ansLatiltis.Bfaz.littul ChemicalkAntve Tien looted ,with great care,Tl67lS—peeiFifeetirtilralrortiors promptly Ills friends may rely upon the genuineness and purity of every - article. . Alia stock of CONFECTIONARY Is large and selected with special . rgtarence to the Ilbliday's. It afford any variety Liersons may desire in that line,. lie haste largenssortment of Frei cli, Carman and domestic Fancy , Candies, all fresh and of the_vofv best qtuili,V. Ilia as , sortnunit of FANCY 000DS is large and embraces al , most orrery thing necessary for the Toiletnnd Family. lie invites special attention to his Fancy Work Boxes, Ladies' Bags,•COlogde .bottles, Watch, and Card Trays, Port, Folios, Portmonics..tc.,%ke. Quick sales, small profits and strict consisteneyein trade shall characierise our bp.siness. . 'dee. 10, '55.. ' • D. J. KIEFFER. DRUGS, MEDICINES; &c .- have Just, received from Philadelphia and NO York 'very extensive-additions to my' •• -former stock, embracing nearly every article " Ne'diCiiie - abw -7 in use,.-together .tvith • Paints; Oils, Varnfshes, ,Ttfrfaintine, - Pe'tfU , I !nary, Soaps, Stationary, Fine. utlery, Fish- Log Tackle, Brushes of alpiost, every &scrip lonrw ith-an endless_ varidty2of articlea,..which_l sin deterinined to sell at the MIA! towcat prices. All Physicians. Country Merchants, Pedlars and oth ers, are respectfully requested not to 'peso the OLD STAND, asthey may rest assured that every article will besold of a good quality, and upon reasonable terms.. , . _ 8. kihIAOTT,- - - .lain street. Carlisles 311iscefftmeotts-. NI ty 30 in PORTANT TU .11D1 A LE.ti ! it - t.TrfftlgENl. - AN'B . lll;‘M = inc combination of ingredients lie these t ills is the To „cult of a long'und extdhstre practice; they anc mild their operation, and certain of restorinc li m,dr e to ,its proper channel. Ile everydustance have iheSe Pills pro ved successful. They iorariably open those obstructions to...which Feniales are liable, mad bring nature into its proper channel, whereby' health is restored and the pule and deathly. coun tuna tecechatiged too a healthy ‘iSte. No female can enjoy good health unless - she is rexular; and whenever an obstruetion takes place, s•leetiler . frolte ex posure. cold or any other cause, tile gelieral int mediately-beginsdaelecline,-and the 'tout 01 cull a rem edy has been the cause 01 so many c',nestimptionsamPng puump folikales'; Indies )those health will not-Tomtit of aii incroasportheir family, these pltls,will prove a sal -nable-ac.fulsition,as they • will prevent pregnancy.— Deadetche, palelie-the-side; palpitation of tlm heart,..itop. thing of Mod, and di Curbed sleep - Alp most .I.Nays arise from .4110 interruption of maitre; and wheitevi!v that is thee: l m , , the pills Will' invariably remedy all tliert evlre. Si f are the less atlicacious the, -tire latucurrlata, • commonly- ilud the— W h .. pil er betaken during - preg,toine , as they'wt-uld be sure to• cause a miscarriage. Warr flted purely Vegetable. and free from anything iniurip is to lild or health. Euiland explicit dire,lions.accomp ny each box: - • These OHS arc put up Pit -suntire flat boxes. IlerFeßs residing where there is no age-levy established. by envie sing One Dollar in a letter, pre-paid, to hr. 9. L. M.tSt, No. 267, Bleeciter street, mot ran brave them soot to their respective wilare,Nlve by • . . _um 31 E N S E. .8 1.-1-1.1 GE S S ! 1- _l. TIIK CU CAPEST MAGAZIN ki. IS-'1711: WOULO, - . . UALLOU ' S DOLLAg MONTIILY- DESIGNED FOIL EVERY AMitilleAN' !IOW; Enevurag,ed by the unpreceilentedAtuccess which this . popular,Monthly has mot with, and the rapidity with which it has increased its circulation, ttleprOprietor boo riso.vol to make It still tnore worthy of the patfOnage of the public. That this admirable work is A MIRACLE OF ORFAPNESS Is admitted by every one, containing, as does. One Ilundred Pages of reading matter in each number. being ' more than any of the V' Magazine's, and 11.3imilig two veluiries a par of six. hundred plges oath, or Twelve Hundred pages of Reading Mottcp per anuut.fer ONR 1141.1. A MglitiklY,lg nted - With - WV. ty_pe,_. open flue, white paper, aid. its matter is capefully com piled and rranged by the' bands of the editor and pro prietor, who hag been known to the public its.connected with the Boston prtis for sixteen years. ts...igigeti con tain . . -.. . NEWS ' MISC . ELLANY, , TALES . . ADVENTURES, MED'S, ‘. , 11100 ICA NILES, - " '• STORIES OF THE SEA, SKETCHES, WIT AND HUMOR. itc., fie., - • from the - best - and most. popular writers of this country. It Is also spiced with a record of the notable e•VelitS of the times, of peace and War, of discoveries and improve. milts . occuring in' either hemisphere, forming' an agrecable•companlon for a leisure moment. or hour, any. where, at home oiabroad, each number being coutplete . In itself. • . . No sectarian subjects are Admitted Into its pages; there are enough contruveresi publications each dc voted-to its VOCIAHAr Wirt or. clique. _ This work. is, in tended tot. .. THE. IMILL1ON; . • .* north or south, east or west, and is Allied to the , brim each month with chaste, ,popular antl.graphic •tiscit luny, just such as -an y father,' brother or friend would place in the hands of a family circle. It Is in all Its de partmeuts. fresh and original, and, what • it.nurports to be, the cheapest magazine in the world. Any person enclosing ems nottan to the proprietor; as below, shall receive the Diagnsitte for one year, or any person sending US ZlOfir subscribers AIId.SIGHT DOLLARS, at one tithe shall ready* a copy gratis. • -- Di. DI, BALLOU, Publisher and Proprietor. • Corner of Ternaont and Bromfield Streets, Boston. . June 11, 'Db. • . . cl ADDLE AND HARNESS MAK ING: . The subscriber continues to carry on - the above business, In all its variods branches, In North Ban. over street, Carlhile. two doors North of Leonard's corder whore ho intends keeping on band's general assortment In big' linu, oonslstlng of all kinds of fashionable SAD. • .. .-- Df.,10,r Bridles Martingales, Girthi, ~ , elsclisgbis and halters, also TRUNKS; \,...... : 2: ..... ,4 ~, ,`. tinveling and saddle - 4 4 : ,.. 1 -ii 4 ' .IM." ' ' ags; 'l le also man- ,' :--i..--.t • • ". 11 tIlle- ' .tillaCtures the most fßil IFIA : i( \ ' IV i ' , SPa i a a -SaDmrs. ever used In this , I'li ;• country, and. those wishing fthand k 'approved Ets'a'n. t en ' - - ''' i .!'," I ; 'same n,ln.. durable 'and plesaant*ddle ....,- ---if ell to rail and .neahauh"; , l • 1 ' - altojnufacturos Harness, Bridles, . • Collars and Whips in all their yank. , ties, and confidently .believes from the general approba. Alen of his customers, that he makes• the neatest and best gears, In all their variety. of brMlth, that Is Made 1p ttui country. He. also makes all. kinds of .)latraissee,to order, viz: Straw, Rusk Curled Hair and Spring Mat; resses. All the above articles will be xuado of the best nuiterlal-and - workmanship, and with the utmost des patch. - ' - . • ' •' . '.' . , . W3l. OSBORN. ORPHANS' COURT SALE: --In pursuance of an" Order of the Orphatis . Court of Cumberland county. will be sold at public sale, on SATUEDAY,",the 27th of September, 1850, the-Front: sea, in Monree_township, Outaberiand county, on 'the Lisburn - road; about two miles oast of Churelitown, SIX ACRES 'OF LIMESTONE LAND, ~ more or leas, all under. good fence, and in a' good state of .cultivatlon. The liriprovemente - ere a story and a half LOO ijfoUBß, Frame Shop, Darn, Corn Cilb, Smoke . MouSe, &c. There is al 4 o a good App a Orchard on the premises, together with a great :variety of other cholOtr fruit trees. There Is le nevertalling well of watecoon vonient to the door of the dwelling. The above de. scribed property will be sold as belonging to the estate of Daniel - Kline, deceased. Sale , to commence lit 2 o'clock, I'. M., when terms will be made known by • -SAMUEL KLINE, August 20;1856--t.. Storm.nub SI)opo. • : WATCHES I CLOCES ! aJ FANCY JEWELRY; &c. !2 I have now on hdhd and for sale al '• m y Ugd Walla ou stain Street ; opposite Marion Hall, an ' entirely new and elegant stock of • --WATOHESTJEWELIIII, - lIIEDAVIONs, & c. . Gold Leyer.Watches, hunting and open case, Sliver do. Silver Leplue and Quarter Watches, a large variety. • Gold Anehorit for Ladies and Gentlemen. Medallions, a splendid assortnienf for ladies and genti. . Bitant Pins of every pattern, and all Prices,' •, • - Gold.Chaink for vent and fob, gold curb clinine; • Finger Rings, - CuMping, Studs, Sleeve Buttons.' Crosses:Hrop and Hoop Eii-Itings, alarge'variety, • Silver and Plated Forks, Table and Tea Spores, Butter Knives,&c. of various styles and prices, Gold arid Siver Thimbles; .Gold, Silver and Common SPeititcles, a large assortment, . to suit all ; ges, and to which we invite particular' attention. • . , PortMounales, a laige assortment at every price, Gold Pens, afthtibestmake_at_Atrions_prites.....— IfierITOWK - Pat - Riliciii7VEffileiins , Spectacle Ladles Card Cases, silver and poi], at various prices, Bracelets, gold and Common Watch Chains ditto. . Also a large variety of-articles in the Jewelry 410E111 - will sell at the - lowest prices.. All, articlesmar rauted to be what they aro sold for: atleutten pald.to the REPAIRING OF WATCHES and all work warranted. • Returning thnnke to my old friends and customers for former patronage, I respectfully solicit a continuance of their fart; Juno . ' - THOMAS CONLYN NTEW HARDWARE,- STOIt.E.-- 1 - STAYMAN ht. SONS. • • WEST 'STY¢Jer, NMI THE RUM ROAD IiEPOT. • The ittihi:ci liters, located in -the 'room lately ocCupled by i'drs, hoist aq a grocery Store, West of the hail Bond • Depot. have , t tut opened an entire new stock of HARD WARE, to welch they would call the attention of their • frlemt.4 and-tho public-generallyerlitt large and vane.;, was selected with especial reference to wau icilirthEl - publICT, and consists in part. : 6l - tlie" BUILDING HARDWARE of all kinds, such 'no locks, latches,. hinges, nails, bolts, screws;; Ate., comprising every article of,. littrtiware used in building and rut pairing. Also, of, plitt,V, paints, brushes, tic., of the most approved quality and on the most reasonable terms. : emaNkr MAKERS- 7 The attention of Cabinet 'Milkers is invited ',Mr assortment-of varnishes, voneers,- k nobly relic - mouldings, Ac., - which - will , be found equal to any 1 the county, , SADDLI:ItS and COAOHMAKERS *lll' find In: thOlt Rtpartment_all the articles usually required ht their' line iif-linsiness, such ns steel springs, axles, fie. - • . • WALL PA PERA-The assortment...Of Wall. Paper em braces a complete variety a irew and choice pat-erns of every quality. and 'at such prices as-cannot fail to give ..satlslaction,_-_AlsoluidersotholoW..shades, , HOUSE KEEPERS are Initited to call-and examine our stN-k of cutlery, plated wale. spoons, ladles, coney mills, candlestick's, snuffers, Wairers, shovels and tongs, Ruir rode, hollow ward, -brasit slid iron kettles, Sad irons, &c., which we intend to sell very low. RNIERS—For the use cif -Fanners we have an end -less-variety of all _the articles adapted to their line of trade, usually found in Hardware Stores, suet' tot plows, tbrks, spades, slievels, hoes, rakes, Intrues, trarcs,' halter elialus, , kc., all at the 'very lowest rates, to which yi.e . call their especial notic/a.- ECIIANICS, &c.—We Invite the attention of Mi-elitinies generally to our stock of edge tools. plaii - st Icveis. saws,.braces, Lifts, augers. hammers, fliespritsps: which 'we'knoW - Arciaf of a - ktiperior quality. ' IRON and,STEEI, oft•all kinds constantly on Land and for sale cheap. - ' - 'llfen - cotne, - friencliC -- and - give -us - a d-isx fool io. our goods; as wold.targo loithing -I o Lin . lll ; and from a strict attention to ittel nes; and tt'iThe• commotinte we hope . tc; wont it pat ago. Don't fi,riet the: phire, :"tivet, nest oi the Delsc April 1, 185U---ly.) it 8 P tea NGI AN I). 8 . I: 31. M r: It AND'CAI!S!' • The - undersigned Invites the attention of Me add cus tomers and the public t 0 his new and seasonable sortmedtof SILK; FUR .and. STRAW HATS, CLOTH, C.ll'B.lx. for gentlemen a. it Boys wear, of the latest styles funtbest quality.. The assortment will lw fennd to embrace every sort and size. of Hats and Caps for Merrr-Boys- and --Childrenr-front-tim,echninonest-and elmapest to the most stylish and fashionable, such as Oftkford's spring style of gentlemen's nate, White, Black and Brown, Slouch flats, with Fur Hats of hisl,Wll man. ufactuco, Boys cloth caps of various colors and prices. with it large Assortment of Mon's and Boy's straw hats of different qualities and prices, to'ault the pockets of both rich and poor. Feeling confident thut every• fine chaser can be Accommodated froth his &famish'', and varied assortment hp cordially invites his friends to call and 'examine at his old ectablishment on Main Street. • , WM. if. TROUT, • VIM - G ROCERY • _ ' GR6----- CR I ES' ill . AND VARIETY STORE. The strl.wriber well d respectfully inform hisfriends and the'public generally, that he hasjust,sethrned from the city with a large.and varied assortment of !_,..,1g- ~_ tIitOCERIEVGL - ASSand QUEENS:W " ARE, 1 - - FIF 11, A c., &.. which he,offers for sale on tat 14 ' 14 1 most reasenrible.terms, at his Now Ftore, t % 11.0' i corner of North Hanover street and the Put •' ~ ''.-.. , Ile Square, directly opposite the Carlisle Re. posit Bank. • Ills stock umbrnnes everything usually' in a Gre..ery and Variety store. The public are Invit d to call and (•!(it , ir.• his str?elk before-purchasing el here, as he feels coni 0 1.:11 he trill sell the host goods at t e lowest prices. _s_ .l. IL HALBERT. I' 4.... GRoc E riIEAS..C(PiFr.I., , RIES4 x .ri • _„..,i) ..cril ec has lust added to his former strArk-n guneri! , el ,, 0- 1, of I IT''it I: .0 itocEnrEs. al well as all the 'other sot 1.4* . 1 1111 . 11. 1 . 1 1 3 usually kept •in a linicer s'r. re ci. I /11. 11 j 1 i . 14Ntc(1r11:C--mapt ed anderror:—st 1•.: 1 e,.,1 I 4 ~ 1 .1. 442.':11per H._ Orleans. Claritled.(si•ushed in - eir 1 olv. r 1 , • _ . Sugars..of flue qualities; Ilk. , ;Or' _ 1 ' . 1. 1 . , ' I 1 .11 • Part. :11114 t r ariety of Eaney-tirtlelss Allc.i. •.. hi-I r.,.' .. ford at the lowest rlsh prices.' VI .. are Ili:col:NI for 11.. former support given'us, And Invite a fur llii•r call fr cur our frietrilir And rustoiriers. .1. , Vi . k.IIY. . litrion HAIL Carlisle. , . . • - fps "Ming ( ant) Jlincf)iitery. QizeAS FITTING AND PLUMB INO."—The undersigned - would Inform tL • • ci na of Carlisle that he has untdu nrraul. 1:11011tH to doll A 8 AWING and. PLUMBING at Wiwi, tiro, and on reasonable terms. He has engaged the to vices of a first rate hand from Philadelphia, and has Kul plied himself with an extensive assortment ofYIN GRES;which will enable Min to fill all Orders proMpt, All work will bo warranted. Ills stock of Gas Fixtur. will be found in the room exactly opposite his Thir) establishment on Wrth Hanover street, where be Inv it a call. • TINNING, SPOUTING,. Is ,also prepared furnish, or make to order, every . article of TIN IV Al used by housekeepereand others. ' lie will also atte, to SPOUTING,,HOUSE-1100FING, BELL lIA.NGIN4 and PLUMBING. Thankful for the_ patronage with which he has Ores(' bean favored, ho cespectfully. solicits a continuance • the same, • ' rim • " CARLISLE FOUNDRY R I AND . MACHINE 131101. The subscriber has the satisfaction of b ;FAIL' ',10211111 forraing his old Monde and patrons tle • • his establishment is again in active op. rill( u, new huildings 'saving boon erected since the lei • dire torus fire and the whole establishment put in con plate working order. Orders are Moreton') respectful) solicited for work in his line,..whicla will be done wit promptness and In the best manner. • STEAM ENGINES BUILT 'TO ORDER . . and 'repaired. All kinds of Machinery in Paper Milli Grist Mills and Factories repaired atehortnotice.}ll Spindles dressed and turned. --11011 SE ..powrk_ TIIREKUING - mAcurichti .- such as Ilevilgattr Four Horse Posrer,.lDirisoutal Gee roueCorn - She - tors and emitters, die. 'Petterrus made trfordot. Iron an ' Dress CASTINGS executed to order, if not on hand, a the shortest notice, such - as Cranks - and Mill Goarini Spur and Devil Wheels, Gudgeons for Saw Mills, Ploy . Castings, Cutters, Point Shears, Wagon and Coach Do.) es, Spindle., Car Wheels, Car Chain,do 11 ° has als on hand a large supply of Philadelphia and Troy COOS ING STOVES, and Is constantly, making Cooking Stow of various improved patterns for coal or wood, ton plat Stoves, Grates, 10. - Repairing done to all kinds of M. chinery. All kinds of old ,Iron, Brass and Copper take n-exchange for work. - mayD • . FRANK LIN dARDNER. Administiator. sor A v 110NROX MORRIS. • o lunel4 91)ila6c1p4in. .A. NEEDLES; iNlan..tifal rur of • VIDE, SILX • AND JIM XCLOTII SISVES,• Coarse, nidiurn•lind Fine in nieshlarge, tiiddlr•E •• and atuall in dlamider. • 5 'CL ' ' WOVEN di the liest , qualitks.tnito s sizes of mesh, from ta 80 inclusive, ontl,front one to idic feet in width. ifliey:atenuinhered so many 'spaces.to the lineal it and cut to suit. Thesubscrlbec also keeps constantly co hand ! . for coaj, send ore, lime, grain, graiel, guano. - sugar, salt, hone, coffee, spice, drugs. dye-stuffss To ether with artasmorment of lt1,1(1lIT 'ANJ) NLAI,ED MON NVIII.E.' All the, above sold whol, , and retail by. - J. A. NI...ULF:3; 54 Front Street, Juno 4. 1550.-.lv; tinf 'l - 141Hi r% sl i t- it k il minr & DOMESTIC LEAF Tooted.' •MAIII.IPACTUR.ED TOIIACCo, AND FOi LEM N AN IP IiONIESTIeVEG.IIS -21 South Fiont 'reporters of Fine Hermit . ' Segars, of the rhci growths •of the V uelta.abajo, A-large :isrortmeror which" lire kept consenttly on hand, and fir sale e sariallLiVnlP:6 on cost of importation.; Vir - Consigoments respectfully solicited; on. literal edranees will he,notde when desired.. , , • . - Special attention ..iven orilerr: for purchase on o. Mission of Tobacco. •F also, every description of Merle I` dish. thr necpulitc parties living at gt.distaM:e from.. market. 1.1,5010 Ago t rfir F. A. Gootze'fi cdebrttteti (lel 1. Snu.king 'rely C,romprL•ing thirty dillervnt varh!ti April2:l;lH • • • • • Q EPP - murk:v . AN. 11. AIR LING o__ -- rfl l e - siil4riThering - Tano . i' -- a to their -NEW-A-N 1) 6PACIOUS No. 2/8 Chestnut Street,, Iburth.door above Teetl. Are now prepared to offer a large and well seketed of the follow lug frost and deshable - goods. principal' tliiir'owii - importntlon, -- or - bought at - nue - tie - m - 1r they are- able to sell at- the importer's prices. n»rr - Which they cordially invite tho attention of Ccny Merchants, Hotel Beepers. and ienriliesgenerally. Buff, Green and Venltion Window Shading. .13aruacy and Irish Llucn tihe'eting, 7-4, 9-4, 1 11-4, 124. Bobner and Pillow Linens of several choice Lievl. , and all widths from as to Itrtl illanke - ti. of-all and Itradle Blankets. lied Quilts of the folloWing varieties. viz: Mersei - Welting. Knotted, Begiste, -Annual): a.. Allendale - ,Lancastor s - Mall the &Kimble - sizes, Bureau 'Covers, Table CoveriXindoWCui tan Towels' it nil Toweling of every variety. Damask • Cloths and- Nanklus, Shirting Linens. and, N brie ifandkerchiefs. EntlatoiderieS, 4 llosiery -- Br - tel;Datuaiks. %weer's, Enbroidered Lace at.d MU Curtains, Gilt Vornices,lraluls, Gimps. Cord. ke. • SitErPABD VAN IfABLINGEN, ' Importers and Dealers in Litton and lione Furci lug Goods. -‘1 April 110,185 f frrr.' sal D U B A B'S N Wholesale and Itut:til r. . CASH . ROUT AND...SHOE. STORE •. •• No, 70 Smith Semhtt St., Corner of Carter St.' , , The establishment bus been- enlitred and iinpro - and is snmdleci with the largest and best Retail St. iu ti e I 'ity, prineipully of his own naiittraettiricNir ehoiee'as t s,s - tutent from the't.est Eaetern .3.1 a rhet. la-acing Lents,' Gents', and Children's BOOTS. SHOES AND CAITIYILS 1,4 orery-cirscriptiorri'dylis=nrid - Runlityoimbracing -. best :,tylkuk . and - qualities In this or any other mai This stuck cannot lu excelled for Quality Style :. elteapnrao:.'- . , attleit , is marked _ritLlthe pr tai price, iron' which no deviation will bo tnatle. No *, royagan t elatements will be needed, and none math." effect sales. • tkoodyear's Gum in all varieties. Pure (hums. • , scarce iu the marker, alWaye on baud. The rekpeetfully Invited to call. [April 1., lara Rupture succesiTully treated, and emit tbrt incur by coo of the elegant French Trusses. imported by subscriber, and unwhi to order expressly for his sales. All suffering with Ruptiire will be gratified ,to is. that the occasion now otfers.to procure a Truss corm . lug extreme lightness, with ease, durabilityqiiiireMi: censtruction. In lieu of the euittbrous aud uncmnfir blo article usually sold. Au extensive Assortmen afire on hand, adapted t aim variety of Rupture in adt. and children, and for sale at a rarigt; nf prier to suit s Cost of Single Trumes, $2, $3, $4 and $5; Double, : $5, $O, sft and VW. Persons at a distance can have a Truss Sent to any dretts by remitting the amount, sending measure arm. the hips, and stating side affected. For Sale Wholesale and Retail by the importer. - 41.„N_SERLES, - S. W. cor. ofTwelfth it. Race Stk. Philadelphis . . - Depot for Dr. Banning's Improved Patent Body Cht , st Expanders and, Erecter' Braces; i'atent 6h0u1.• !traces; Suspensory Bandages; tapinal Props and ti ports. _Ladies • Romps, with compettint lady attendat , • april ASSOCIAT.T.OI_ PHILADELPHIA. ... IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT • To all persons afflicted with Sexual diseases. am SEMINAL WEAKNESS, iMI'OTEINCE, tiONORItiPx ti L ET, :3Y Pll I LIS, &c.,&c. Cho i[OIVAIII ASSOCIATION •of Philadelphia, vb. w ..1 the awful destruction of human life and heal:: sexual diseases, and the deceptions which pi ~..used upon the unfortunate victims of such disco• have directed their consulting Surgeon, s. ;IA . a s:ABLI: ACT worthy of their name, to ‘i -i, Ai/VICE OILtTld, to all. - persons ic Cod.. or•Fenattle.) who apply by letter, (pc st-pa .1 Uoseriptiom of their:condition, (age. occupati. of life, Sm.,)!Midritt extreme poverty and suffer; to It. 10:16II 'MEDICINES FREE OF CIIARDE. The Howard Association Is a benevolent Institnti .Ostablisbed by special endosimont, flo the relief of t sick and distressed, afflicted with "Virulent and 1 demi° diseases," and Its fund; can be used fer no oil purpoSm It has now a surplus of means, which Directork have voted 'to advertise the above notice. is needleas to add that the •Assettation commands highest Medical skill of the age. Address, (pest-paid,) Dr. OR O. R. CA LIIODN, Cast. ag Surgeon, !toward Association Philadelphia, Par By order of the Directors, • . EZRA D. lIEARTWELL, President GEO, FARKIIILD. Secretary. april 11 • T 77 COLLEGE - A D C . COLLEGIE OF PENNSYLVANIA. Located In Filbert Street above Eleventh, PHILA.DELPIIIA. The-Leaures of the regular course will commence , tho Second Monday of October, and continue until _ Brat of March ensuing. AmOutiViif fees for a full course of Lectures (invariably cash),sll 0 Students who have attended two full courses in other Medical Collages, • Graduates of other Medical Coll4gen, . . Matricplatlou Foe, paid only once, . 'r Graduation Fee, FACULTY WALTER 'WILLIAMSON, MD., Emeritus Professor of CE eal•Medicine. • . J. P. Runt, M.. Professor of Mated& Modica Therupeutles. • • Aivssi M. D., Professor pf lionuensthic In • tut(7l:2ology.ind.tlie P. ctice of Medicine. ISAAC WA ; 141. D.. Profe of Obstetrlts,,Diser of Wo and Oblkiren,"an ledicelJurisprude , • BriTintir SAMPAN ; N. D., Prhfes of Okeinktry i JACOB BRAXLIIT, SI. D.. Professor of Surgery. WILLIAU A. itsED, M. P. Professor of Physiology. _ M.,Professor_ofAnatorny....... __: • • • OD W. WILLIAMSON, M. D. DEAN. • N. E.. Corner 11th and i?libert Streets; Phi). `Angus! 6, 1850, ' • GARDEN ...tIsIGINES. throwing stream of water 50 to 80 feet, cast.lron Litt m Force. Pumps, Darn Door Rollers, Turnip .Drllla:WhiJ. Drills, with Oats and trans Sowers attached. Plow, . various pattern and sizes,. Square and - Expandi 'farrows, Gore's premium patent - Rutter Worker. new article justirecelyed....kleoiall other articles . their proper seas° . n, fur the Dim gataell• PASCUALL .510Ititi8 a CO., Implement and Seed Sten - lib and Market, khila. July 31,1856.] 7 0" 30 CP trfrr--