MICHAEL G. BELTZHOOVER, and SKILES WOOB a Esquires, 'Directors dfthe’PbOr and of.the House of Employment ''fW the County of Cumberland; in account with said county, from ; the Ist day of January (o the 3tst day of December, • >lB5O, inclusive, viz: H,,7.'.v , I>R. ■ To amount flue Institution at setlle . 'ment in 1849, by Jacob Squire, Esq. \ r ..'lVeasurer, $447 23 ./Amount drawn from County Treas’r. 5000 00 - •Receivedforone hors© 70 00 OUadob Shrom for hides and skins, 141 30$ OfG.C. Saunderflon'for uso of Mary Knettie, . 60 00 Of R Snodgrass Esq. for use -65,00 for Shoals ~ v '9 50 ( For blarikindemures s*6o 1 . For tallow .and lard . 11 86 For eider, 1 00 For poultry' , 50 Amount due Directois by county fj v> ■( i'i*' rJ, v-' t . . ■So y .• J&CQB SQUXER, Esq., Treasurer of the Poor So iy, in account un'/i the Directort of said Inslituti ■ i December, 1850, inclusice, viz i ' ' 11 J. 0«. ■ To amonnt doe at settlement ■ - Received from bounty Treasurer ••• ■■■•■ el from I. Lobach, Steward, from different sources aa exhibited in the foregoing statement Amount doe Directors by county h:,,• 7 head of Horses, 38 head of Horned Cattle, 91 Sheep, 16 Hogs, 17 Shoals, 5 Pigs, and 2 Calves. ! ' ; „ Pork, Mutton, and Vbol, fattened and killed on the form in 1830. . sf 'BeeTM, average weight 535 pounds, (19,425 lbs.) IS Calves, average weight 65 pounds, (975 lbs.) 60 Sheep, average weight 44 pounds, (3,640 lbs.) 46 Hogs, average weight 181 pounds, (8,336 lbs.} making in all (31,366 lbs.) Farming Utensils on the Farm Ist of January, 1851. : '1 Broad and 1 narrow wheeled wagon, 1 wagon bod, 1 pair of wood and 3 pair of hay-ladders, 1 cart and carl gears, 1 sleigh and harness, 3 ploughs, 4 harrows, 6 double shovel ploughs, 3 single •hovel ploughs, 1 stone wagon, I threshing machine & horse power, 1 fanning mill, 1 tolling screen, 1 cornsheller, 1 ground roller, S cutting boxes, 3 grindstones, 3 log chains, 34 cow chains, b sett of wagon gears, 6 sett of plough gears, 3 sett of carpenter tools, 1 sett of blacksmith's tools, 2 sett of butchering tools, 6’ wheelbarrows, 1 cabbage knife, 6 grain cradles, and a variety of axes, picks, mat tock*, shovels, crowbars, com boos, forks, rakes, slckels, scythes, stone hammers, sledges, spades, •Ingle and double trees, &c«, 1 lillbury. Schedule showing the proceeds of the Farm for 1850. 1200 bushels of wheat, 77 of rye, 839 of oats, 1100 of corn, 350 of potatoes, 3 of timothy seed, 45 of red beets, 6 of beans and peas, 55 of onions, 3 of little onions, 2 of turnips, 30 of parsnips, 15 of tomatoes, 3300 heads of cabbage, 9500 cucumbers, 6 wagon loads of pumpkins, made-34 loads of bay, 14 of comfodder, 30 barrels of cider. Manufactured and made in the house and shop, J V- 166 shirts and chemise, 81 comforts, 30 caps, 108 calioo frocks, 49 cotton frocks, 105 aprons, 47 petticoats, 8 pair of stockings knitted, 33 pair fooled, 107 pillow slips, 3G sun bonnets, 16 towels, 45 sheets, ! ! small ooats, 8 pair of pants, 6 vests, 37 barrels of soft soap, 94 lbs. of hard soap, 138 gal lons of apple butter* JOSEPH LOBACH, Steward. - l * . CATHARINE TRIPNER, Matron. Zfte Directors, £*«., ofMid Institution, annex ikefollowing exhibit of extra labor, §re. y performed by the Steward, Matron am Paupere, from Ut day of January to the Slit daypf December, 1850, inclu sive, viz t ' . Made IB coffins, 5 new gates, 3 sinks for kitchens, 8 washing machines, 3 wheelbarrows, 18 spit ■ : toons, 8 singletrees, built a new privy at tenant house, repaired and weatherboarded gable end ol ' tenant house, goarried atone for and made 90 rods of stone fence, made 4 round splint bushel baskets. ' 6 handle baskets, 10 willow baskets, 500 rails, out 100 cords of wood, made 40 pannol of old nosl fence, and done about *4O worth of blaeksmithlng. .■ Number of paupers iu the Institution Ist January, 1850, of which 28 wore colored, • Number admitted op till 31st December, 1850, of which 17 were colored and 3 born in the bonse, . , , , ■ Making the whole number through the year, Of which 18 died, 6 children bound out, 22 eloped, and 193 discharged, Leaving the number of paupers in the poor house Ist Jan’ty 1861; of which 32 aroooiorod, Out-door paupers supported at public expense through the year 13, of which 5 has been admitted and S died, leaving jWiiole number supported Ist January 1851, Of those remaining in the poor house 31st December, 1860, there ate— Males 74, of which 13 are colored, i . • ’ Females 41, ef which 10 are colored, And 9 out-door paupers, of which 1 is colored, Thera sre as near as can bo ascertained, 4 from 1 to 0) 0 from 5 to 10; 8 from 10 to 90; 16 from SO to SOi js from SO to 40; 10 from 46 to SOj 18 from 50 to 60; 15 from 60.t070; 14 from 70 to 80; 7 from 80 to 90; 3 from 90 to 100; labors 100. .... *lh addition M the above, 170 transient paupers or travellers have boon received and supported for . a short.time without tegular orders* -■ We the Directors of the Poor and of the House of Employment for the County of Cumberland, do certify that the above and foregoing statement to contain a just and true exhibit of the Institution, dtaring the period above stated, accordion to the best of our knowledge. Given under our bands tills Ist day of January, 1851, lit® undersigned Auditors of Cumberland county, elected end sworn according to law* haring examined the accounts and vouchers of the piteolors of the Poor and House of Employment of said county flora the Ist day of January to the Slat day of December, 1860, inclusive, do certify that we And a balanOO dho to the Directors aforesaid j.of seven hundred and nineteen dollars and seventy-eight _aadn half cent*, by the county aforesaid, Given under our hands at Carlisle, title loth day of Jan uary Ifftn. , JOHN P. RHOADS, S 1 * PHILIP QUIGLEY I Audit™. LEWIS HYBB, ’ S March OR. By paymentof interest on dower in fa vor of Mrs O'Orion in the land pur chased of A M’Dowoll in 1843 $ 38 91 By cash 'for groceries, merchandize, clothing, and bedding included, 2336 -804 For stock 1229 00 For grain, flour and grinding 512 46J For shoemakidg, tailoring and hatting 278 444 For support of out-door paupers 264 OO For hardware, oil*.paints, Ac. 165 094 For leather. £O3 66| For blacksmithing . JR For castings ?5 For lumber S? For manufacturing sallinett 35 624 For out-door mcdictfl aid, , 'l9 00 $5,808 78$ 719.784 For painting house 40 00 For saddlery , 35 694 For brick 44 434 For materials, Ac. purchased for *uso of farm, , 51 024 $6,528 57$ For carpenter work ~ 11844 For freight on groceries, Ac. .14 134 For plaster and clqverseed . 53 50 For tin and copper ware and tinkering 20 314 For out-door funeral expenses • < 64 374 For travelling expenses IB -84$ Borough of Lewistown for support of paupers . -31 42| For.limb ... 10 56 For mason woric , / 29 184 ' For repairing threshing machine 29 76 For ,Constable’s fees 18 60 For plastering new house 21 95 * Blind institution for use of Sarah JVT- Glanghlin B ® °° For postage For stationary j JJJJ For sundries . .* ?8J J.Lobach, salary for I year (hirelings wages included) 575 00 Dr. J. Baughman, physician,.salary for i year 100 00 J, Squior, Esq, Treasurer, salary for ■ 1 year' '4O 00 L. Todd, Esq. A.Uoraoy, salary for 1 year 20 00 Wra.vKcr, Esq. extra services as Di rector .10 50 Thos. Bradley, Esq. “ 11 16 50 M G Beltihoovor, Esq. •• “ 0 OO 36.529 571 use and House of Employment of Cumberland eotin ion, from the Ist dafof January to the. 3let day of ' BOOTS AND SHOES. 1 Another lot of prime Water Proof Bools, anil a big assortment of all kinds of Boots and Shoes, better & ' Cheaper than can be had in Carlisle. Groceries and Spices. A full and fresh assortment , on band, and will bo sold low at the old and well es tablished stand, East Main street, a few doors below tho Market House, where you can find a stock of * • Goods so large, so well selected and at prices so low, (hat thev cannot fail to please. CHAS, OGILBY, By cash paid orders'as above staled 8C.528 57j November 28,1850 3447 S 3 5000 00 S6l 66$ 35,808 78} 716 78i 30,528 571 Stock on the Farm Ist of January, 1831, Cfi. THOMAS BRADLEY. . M, G. BELTZHOOVEK, iUireclori. SKILES WOODS URN, 3 Clilnsi and Cirbckolry Ware. A LARGE and general assortment of Queensware hog just been received by .the, Bubscribeivetn brocing a handsome assortment of the best' ; . White Granite Stohe Wave, suMvas QUhos, plates, teas, covered arid uncovered (fishes,‘bowls,‘toilet and chamber setts, pitchers, &c. together'with a Idt.of '. ■ ' Blue Liverpool Ware, all of the latest sty le and shapes; also dll (ho various articles oflhe best cotqraon White and Edged Wrtre. The assortment includes a few plain white and gold band tea setts, rif tho best quality and stylo, and also all the necessary articles of tho best. Granite,. Slono onJ Dluo Livcrpool Ware, suitable for any size of Dinner, or . Tea Setts, as may *be wonted, together with a variety of Gloss. Ware, including a fine' as sortment of Bar and Table Tumblers/ dishes, footed and other bowls, goblets, wine glasses, lemonades, damps, -&c. Tho prices for all aro fixed at the lowest cash prices. Wo invite our friends who are in want of articles in our lino, to give us a call. •J. W> EBV. Carlisle, March 6,18 M. RtIMOTAL Superior Orocevicsl THE. subscriber bogs leave to inform'his custo mers and the public generally, that ho has removed his Grocery and Provision Store, to the brick build ing nearly opposite his former stand, in South Han over street, Carlisle. Ho has recently supplied him self with o good assortment of . Fresh Groceries, aHßUand other articles in his lino, which ho is pre pared, as usual, to dispose of at very moderate rates. Those wishing good bargains will please give me a ctall at my new stand, directly opposite the Volun teer printing office. March 1851 Another Arrival* THE subscriber is now receiving from iho Now York and Philadelphia markets, a largo and splendid assoi tment of Winter Goods, to which the-attcntion of the public Is respectfully invited. Among the lot will be found Ladies Dross Goods, to wit: Elegant Silks, Turc Satins, Cha meleon Lustres, French Merinoes, Cashmeres, Alpa ehas, Mous Do Laincs,&c.. SHAWLS. A new supply of superior Long and Square Bay Slate Shawls. Also, Brocha, Thibet, Qashmere and Plain Black Shawls. Carpeting,— -Another lot of handsome Carpeting, CLOTHS , CASSIMERES. $6,528 67$ Some now and , handsome Cloths and Cossimercs, nhichwill be. sold very low to compete with* the made-up trash from the cities. Muslins, Linens, Ticking, Ginghams, Checks, Diapers, Calicoes, Lindseys, Gloves, Hosiery, dec. MUFFS,—A large assortment of largo and smalt Mulls. I have a stock of Ready-made fashionable Clothing, made up in C arlislo, which I will run off at less (ban first cost. Call and see them before purchasing else where, as I am determined to olose this stock even at a sacrifice. ARNOLD & LEVI, ■QESPBCTFULLy inform tho public, that they Xu have just returned from Philadelphia and are now opening at (heir new and cheap Wholesale and Retail store in North Hanover street, the largestand cheapest assortment of Fall and Winter Goods■•ver brought to Carlisle. We particularly invito tho at tention of the Ladies to pur large assortment of - Xisidies Dress Goods. New style figured and changeable Silks, SatUn ODe Shene, figured, striped, embroidered and changeable Cashmeres) Mouelin de Laincs, Mohair & Silk I/«s* tors, plain black Silk, silk striped and changeable Alpacas, French Morinoes, Paramattas, plain and embroidered Sack Flannels, Brussels Lace, Jenny Lind Silk and Velvet Trimmings, Shawls. Among our very extensive assortment can be seen the largest, handsomest and cheapest lot of Bay State Long and Square Shawls ever exhibited in Carlisle, CLOTHS * CASSIMERES, Black, French and English Cloths; plain, black and fancy Cassimercs, Saltinclls, Kentucky Joans, Vcl vet Cords, and a largo assortment of Vestings. ‘ CARPETS! CARPETS! ! Wo havo just received a second supply of. Car peting which wo are determined to sell 16 per cent, cheaper than the same quality can bo purchased elsewhere. Blankets, Floor and Tablo Oil Cloths In groat va riety, - Boots 4* Shoes, —Another largo lot of Boots and Shoes has been added to our former stock, for Men, Boys, Women and Children. < A Freak Supply of such ns Sugar, CoiTco, Teas, Molasses, &c. very cheap. Persons wishing to purchase good and cheap goods, now. is tho tlrao to examine our extensive assortment before purchasing elsewhere, as we are determined to give bargains. Carlisle, Oct 31, 1860 • JL. STERNER & CO., have just received • • and . are now opening at their new store, in North Hanover street, opposite Monyer's Confec tionary store, a splendid assortment of Fall Goods, suoh OB Black Bilks, barege do Ininas, figured, striped, and plain cashmeres; moualln de lalnes, mohair and silk lusters, plain black and chsngc- I able alpacas, new stylo calicoes and chintzes, . cloths and casslmores, sattlnells, Kentucky Jeans, I velvet cords, an assortment of pant studs, vest ings of all kinds and prices; muslins, tickings, chocks, table diapers, &o. -214 115 such as coffee, leas, ohooolato, rice, sugar, molas ses, Starch, spices, &o. Auction Bargain*! A large lot of Boots and Shoes bought at Auction, will bo sold cheaper than can be had at any other store; Also a large stock of Carpels. Wo respectfully invito every body to call arid Judge for themselves, as wo are determined to of fer great bargains. I. L. STEBNEU & 00 Carlisle, Oot 3,1850 First Arrival of Boots & Shoes FOR THE FALL SEASON AT Porter’s Shoe Store, Mai* St., wjun tub Railiioad Dkiiot. COMPRISING Men’s, Boy's and Youth’s Calf, Kip and Coarse Bools and Brogans, which arc warranted to bo of the -host quality. Ladies’ Gait ers, Buskins and Trench Ties, Missosand Children’s Bools and Shoos in great variety,, Also, an elegant assortolbnt of GtJM SHOES & BOOTS, with all the late improvements* and war ranted perfect* Having purchased those Gum shoes from the agent of the' manufacturer, I am authorized iogive a new pair in place of any that pfove defec tive in wearing, • -Having a large stock of French Calf Skins, Moi recce, Kid, dec., and good workmen, every attention iV givonlto customer work os usual; .■ , . ■ WM. M,PORTER. .. OhilUlo, Sopt.lO, ! f ‘ C. INHOFF, As’t. Dry Goods, Bargains! Groceries, Cheaper than Ever! Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron ■MANUFACTORY. , subscriber 'icapoclfully informs tho citizens of Carlisle and.its vicinity, that ho still ‘Continues to •manufacture, and baa constantly on hand, at hU old Stand in North Bedford sttedt, Cdf lisle, nil Hinds ‘Cf TIN, COPPER & SHEET IRON WARE, which ho is disposed to sell at prices lower than they can bo purchased at any other establishment In tho -borough. His articles are made of tho very best ma terials, arid, in point of finish and durability* war ranted oquul to any. Ho will repair arid mtfndfoo turo to order at tho. shortest notice, all kinds of DISTILLING APPARATUS,' ■and. devote a portion of his time to the business Of 'Beli. Ha!toiso. Hewill also put up Liouthind "‘Rods, on the most approved plan. • House Spouting, in tovra and country, will bo •promptly attended to on tlio most reasonable terms. From his experience in business, ond his delormi •nation to please both in tbo quality ahd price of his articles, the subscriber hopes to merit arid receive a continuance of the patronage heretofore so liberally bestowed upon him. - ( 'Old Coppcrj Lead and Pewter, taken in exchange for work. ALEXANDER S. LINE 'Carlbld, Cabinet Ware Room. THE subscriber would inform hrs friends and the public generally, that ho has token the room on the corner of North Hanover street and Locust Al loy, in the room lately occupied by Moses Dullook, as a Chair Manufactory, where ho will keep constant ly for sale an elegant assortment of Cabinet ware, such as Secretaries, Bureaus, Workvtonds, Dining and Breakfast Tables, Card, Pier and Centre Tablet; French, field, high and low post Bedsteads, &c. { to gether with ©very other orticlo of Cabinet Ware—oil of which ho will sell very cheap for Cash, or ex change for Country Produce at market prices, i:ni Chairs, Settees, Rocking Choirs, and every other article manufactured in that JhOtl branch of business. .Ho would also inform the public that ho has recently . opened a shop in Cburchtotvn, Allen' ■gyLjjjifcgy township, where he will keep constant |j|g|gßaly on hand every thing in his line. Having provided himself with a splendid Heal so ‘COFFINS will bo made on reasonable terms, and funerals, in town or country, will be attended with out extra charge. He respectfully solicits a share of public patronage, confident that he can render gene ral satisfaction. J, R, WEAVER. Carlisle, Juno 20,1850—1 y CABINET WAREHOUSE. . Cbrncr of Hanover Louther Street*, Carlisle,- THE undersigned has *"2T*\on hand a largo stock of supe-J J £ j j(| SSWBB|j or Cabinet-ware, in all the different styles, which ho is prepared to sell at the lowest prices.— Ho invites attention particularly to the Patent Spring Bottom Bahitad, a most useful article, which entirely obviates all objections. The bottom can be attached to old Bedsteads. They have given entire satisfaction to all who have them in use. COFFINS made to order at the shortest notice.- JACOB FETTER. Carlisle, February 13,1851—8 m Fire Insurance THE Allen and Easlpennsliorough Mutual Firs Insurance Company of Cumberland county,incor porated by an act of Assembly, is now fully or ganized, and in operation under tho management of the following commissioners, viz? Jacob Shelly, Wra. R. Gorges, Michael Cook- Jin, Melohoir Bronneman, Christian Stayraan, ChristianTilzel, Jacob H. Ooover, Lewis Hyer, Uonry Logan, Benjamin H. Muaser, Jacob Kirk, Samuel Prowell, Joseph Wickersham. The rales of insurance are as low and favorable as any Company of the kind in the State. Per sons wishing to become members,ore invited to make application to the agents of tho company who are willing to wait upon them at any time. JACOB SHELLY, President. Hkhrv Looan, Vice President. Lewis Hver, Secretary. ; Michael Cocklin, Treasurer, November 1, Itidfi. AGENTS. Cumberland county— Rudolph Martin,N.Cum berland; C. B. Herman, Kingstown; Henry Zest ing. Shiremanstown: Robert Moore and Charles Bell, Carlisle; Dr. J. Ahl, Churchtown; Samuel Graham, Wealpennsborbugh; James M’Dowoll, Ftankford; Mode Griffith, Sonlli Middleton. York courtly—John Sherriok, Lisburn; John Bowman, Diilsburg; Peter Wolford, Franklin; John Smith, Esq., Washington; W. 8. Picking, Dover; Daniel Rallensborgor, J. W. Craft. ' Herrmhurg—Houser & Lochman. Members of the company having Polioieaabout to oxpiro can have thorn renewed by making ap plication to any ofthfl agents. . WHITE XIAIX ACADEMY • 3 miles west of Harrishurg t Pa, THIS Institution will bo opened for Uio reception of Students on Mondoy,tho Clhdoy of May, ’6l. Tbo course of instruction will embrace the yprious branches of a thorough English education, together with the Latin, Greek, French, and Gorman lan- I gauges, and Vocal'and Instiumontul Music ■ TERMS: Boarding, washing, lodging, and tuition in the English branches per session, (five months) . ■ Latin or Greek, French or German, 1 Instrumental music, For farther information address, ' D. DENLINGBR, Principal, March 5,1861—1 y Horrlsburg, Po. Plainfield Classical Academy. (Foun miles west or Cauliblk.) THE Ninth session will commence on Monday Nov, 4. In consequence of the increasing pa- Ironage, a largo and commodious brick edifice has boon erected, rendering this one of the mOst comfort able and desirable institutions in the Slate, No se rious case of sickness has occurred since it was found ed. The students are constantly under the charge of competent and faithful instructors.. The neigh* borhood presents no Icmptotlons to vice or immoral ity, there being no town or village near the institu tion. Circulars, with farther Information, furnished addressing R. JC- BURNS, Principal and Proprietor , Plainfield P, 0. t Cumb, Co. % Pa, October 10,1800 INDIAN QUEEN HOTEL, Situate In Fourth Street, between market & Clicanut Streets, Philadelphia. CHARGES MODERATE. A. M. HOPKINS & CO. March G, 185 J.--9 m. MESS, SHAH of superior quality, and BEEF’S Tongues, for oalo at tho Grocery, Too & Va riety store of , CINHOFP, Agt. SUPERIOR Wines & Brandies for medicinal use, received at Rawlins’ Drug & Fancy store, Main sthoct, Carlisle. Aitoilior Aitival of Hdi'jdw&ta. THE uubßcribor having just returned from the East, offcrs'lo Iho public ft more ample and complete assortment of Goods in his.lino than over previously offered, and respectfully solicits dealers and others to give him a call, when he will shbfr thrift 'Gbo'Js dt astonishingly low prices. To Builders, Carpenters and others! His stock comprises a full and complete assortment pf|locks, latches, hinges,-screws, window springs, bolts,of various kinds, window glass, putty, paints of all colors, dlls, turpentine, &c. Mill, Cross-cut and circular Saws; band, parihcl, ripping*& back Saws, augurs, - chisels, broad, hand, chopping & pointing Axes; hatchets,, planes, plane bits, steel and -iron Squares; files, rasps, nails, spikes, &c‘ To Saddles ahd Coach Makers'! A complete assortment of-Saddlery tools, silver,bra& and japdnd mounting, carriage trimmings hfld lacris, plain and figured convafis, drab cloth, rattinot serge and buckram; Moss and'Deer’s hair, patent and en ambled leather, lamps and dashers. Also hubs, Tal lows and spokes, Eliptic springs, iron axles, &c. To Cabinet and Shoe Makers! My stock embraces a complete assortment of Goods in their linq. Moroccoos, Imlng.ahd binding skins, 'lasts, thread, .pegs, hhfl tools of'ovejry description, curled hair, hair.cloth, varnishes, mahogany & ma ple Veneers, mouldings, rosettes, sofa springs, glass, mahogany, mineral and veneered knobs df .01. l sfcos. To Blacksmiths, PHrihere ffifl Others, wko may ob in wonCxif good Iron, ho offers a full assortment oT hammered horso-shoo, scollop, plough, broad and. narrow tiro iron; rolled horse-shoe, bar, band, round, and square tire; hoop 6c sheet iron, noil rods, Russia sheet iron, cast, shear, spring 6c blistered stool; Eng lish 6c American wagon 6c carriage boxes, anvils, vices, horse-shoe nails, &c. : To housekeepers & those about entering tho ma trimonial siato,l would invito attention to my beau tiful .assortment of Waiters and Trays, plain and Gothic stylos; knives & forks, butter knives, carving knives and forks, table steels, butcher 6c hamkntveb, scissors, sheers, Brittania, German Silver and Silver Plate, table and tea spoons, brass and enameled pre serving kettles, smoothing irons, hollow-ware, tubs, buckets, churns, Bcc. Also Paints, Dye-stuffs, Eire 6c water-proof Paint . < HENRY SAXTON. Carlisle, December 6.1850. ' Fresh Arrival of Hardware, TTAVING just returned from Now York and Phil- XT. ndclnhia with the best and Cheapest Stock of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, BUILDING MATE RIALS, PAINTS, &c., over brought to Carlisle, I would respectfully request dealers and consumers and all others, to give mo a call , and see whether they cannot get more and bettor goods for the same money, than at any other place in town. My stock Locks, Latches, Bolts, Hinges, Screws, Nails, Spikes, Glass, Paints, &C., is complete and very cheap. Of Carpenters’ Tools, I have a splendid as sortment. Also, Cabinet Maker’s Tools and Mate rials, viz:—Vancors, Mahogany, Mineral and Glass Bureau Knobs and Varnish. SADDLERS m COACH MAKERS, can have everything in their line cheaper than ove.r For Shoemakers, I have a first rate stock of Morocco and Lining Skins, Bindings, Pegs, Thread and Wax, and a su perb assortment of Shoemakers’ Tools. I have also a complete assortment of Ball’s Lasts, made in Har risburg, which cah be bad at no other place in town, and at Ball f s prices. Together With an assortment of all kinds of Hammered and Rolled Iron and Steel. Of Housekeeping Articles, I have Knives, Forks, Spoons, Walters, Snuffers and Trays, Tubs, Buck- Of WALL PAPER, I have tho largest. Hand somest and cheapest assortment in town. And to all who want .Good and Cheap HARDWARE,.! would say, come and see for yourselves. • JOHN P. LYNE. Carlisle, Nov, 14,1350. Fresh Arrival of English & American Hardware. THE subscriber having just returned from the Eastern cities with a full and handsome assort* ment of all kinds of Hardware of the very best mak ers and well selected, is now opening at the Cheap Hordwaie Stand, in North Hanover street, next door to Scott’s hotel, where bo invites all that are in want of good and cheap Hardware, to give him a call and sco and satisfy themselves of the truth, as wo ore de termined to sell at a small advance, Small profits And quick sales-Is the order of the day. To Builders, Carpenters and Others, A full stock of while, mineral and japaned knobs, ideks and latches, binges, screws, window sash and shutter springs, alralt-nockcd .and barrelled bolts, of every kind; mill, cross cut and circular Saws; hand, panel, ripping and back Saws; bright, black and blue augurs; chisels, broad, pointing, band and chopping Axes, of different makers; hatchets, planes & plane bits, stool end iron squares, files, rasps, brads, spikes, all sizes. To Saddlers and Coach makers. Our stock consists of a complete assorlrrtchl of atli* clcs in your lino of business, such os brass, silver & japaned mounting, carriage trimmings, brood pastor ing and seaming laces, fringes, plain and figured can vass, oil ciolh, top lining cloth & sctge lining, while, red, blue and black patent leather; Dashers, silver & brass plate, Door hair, rosette, hubs, follows, spokes, bows, oliptlc springs, iron axios, malleable castings. To Cabinet and Shoemakers. A full stock of shoo kit and findings, bopl moncco, French kid, straits, morocco & lining olid binding skins; lasts, tacks, pegs, hammers, pinchers, French morocco, superior copal vornieh, japan and black varnish, mahogany and maple vanoers, moulding, beading, resets, glass, mineral and mahogany knobs of every slxo and stylo. >• • To Blacksmiths, Farmers and Others . 11 tons of assorted bor Iron, worronlcd of the best quality. A splendid assortment of bar and rolled Iren, hammered, horse-shoe, scollop, plough, broad and narrow tiro, rolled, hoiso-shoo bar, band, round and squaro iron; cast, shear, spring, English and American .blister steel, English wagon boxes, car riage boxes in setts, anvils, vices, files, rasps, horse shoe nails, dee. To Housekeepers, . $5O 00 6 00 5 00 10 00 A beautiful assortment of cheap Fancy goods, such os waiters, trays, plain & fancy knives, forks, butch er knives, steels, briltonla lamps, brass candle sticks, briltania and silver table and lea spoons, plalod but ter knives, preserving kettles, smoothing irons, iron and lined too A oval boilers, iron frying and bread pans, washboards, tubs, churns, buckets, iron pots, wash kettles, and stow pans, &c. JACOB SENER. Carlisle, Nov 7, iB6O SPLENDID JEWELRY I jfi» THE subscriber begs Icavo to inform his friends and the public, that ho has just race!- ahufevod a largo and beautiful , assortment of rich and rare Fancy Goods, consisting In part of Gold and Silver Watches, Gold Chains, Gold Pons and Pencils, Ear and Finger Rings, Breast Pins, Medallion Lockets, Silver Spoons, Butter Knives, Forks, beautiful Card Oases, dc Jew* olry of almost every description. 1 would particular ly invito (ho attention of purchasers Co .my assort ment,, and my low prices, at the old stand, Wes. High street, a few doors west of Burkholder’s hotclt V THOMAS OONLYW. Carlisle, Doc HT, 1850. SUPERIOR SBOARB. A lot of very superior Princlpoo and ollior Sogars, received and for solo at tho store of t Fob 13. Tiivcr Complaint, .“JAUNDICE,.DYSPEPSIA, CHRoVtf. ■NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASE of’, s ■kidneys; and all [ ■■ rtrtaing'ftdtn a disordered liver or stomach . . , I Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness or Dll , Y « Hoad, Acidltjr bf the .Stomach, Nausea n f'*< i ;; :SS§ Disgtistibr 'Pood,•Fullness or Weight lif frt* r tl roach, Sour Eructdtidria, Sinking orFlntt<»t• 8l °: ' Pit of ;lho Stomach, Swimming at the I.’ - ,®! Tied and Difficult Breathing, Flultciihg at S, i-iSa Chocking, or suffocating sensations when in»i" 1 ' W posture, dimmncss.of'vision,-dots or wchsbcfn, '!* ! 1P sight, fever and dullpai.iin tho‘head, dcDden'! 1S perspiration, yellowness of the skin and eve , 1 ' H in the side, back, chest, limbs, &c., sudden fl/ :W * of heat, burning in the flesh, constant itnaghd n j, : evil, and gredt depression ofspirits,can bo effetbut cured by UMI J DB. HOOFUNB’S CELEBRATED feta BITTERS) DR. C. M. JACKSON, AT THE ' GERMAN MEDICINE-STORE, No, 120 Arch Philadelphia, Their power over the above diseases is not (t *. celled, if equalled) by any other .-prephratidn In $ United Slates, as the cures attest, in man; after skillful physicians had failed. These Bitters are worthy the attention of invtfijV Possessing great virtues in the rectification of d]V eases of the Livorand lesser glands, exercising roost searching pdwerVin aiid or the digestive organs,they are, withal,safe,eerie and ploasanf. BEiO AKO BE CONVIIVCEII [From the “ Boston Bee.”] “ Dr. Hbofiand's Celebrated German the euro of Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspfcrß ’ Chronic or Nervous Debility, is deservedly oriaofS most popular Medicines.df'thfe d&y. These Bitien have been used by thousands, and a friend at oti elbow says he has himself received an effectual mi permanent cure of Liver Complaint from the oreol this remedy. Wo are Bpcaking from oxperieote and to the afflldtcd wc advise their use.” 1 [From Scott's Weekly.] “ &r. Hoofland'a German Bitters, manufactory || by Dr. Jackson, are now recommended by some ol II the -most prominent members of the facnlly, as vt p article of much efficacy in cases of female wcoknei. scs. As such is the case* wo would advise all moth era to obtain a bottle-, and thus save themselves much k Btckness. Persons of debilitated constitutions win II find these Bitters advantageous to their health,« If wo know from experience the salutary effect thti If they have upon weak systems,” jl (Prom the N. Y. Weekly Messenger, Jan. C t 1850.] ,f|| ** t>r. UooJlaniTß German Billers. —Here is a pre- ||| paration which the leading presses it* the Union ip* am pear to bo unanimous in, recommending, and ib( Kgl icason is obvious. Ills made after, a prescription p|| furnished by one of. the most celebrated' jihVncnni |p| of modem limes, the late Pr. Christopher Wilhek Hoofland, Professor to the University of Jcna,Pri* vate Physician to the King of Prussia, ahd one el the greatest medical writers Germany has ever pto. ;%i duced. He was emphatically the enemy of Aumtug, I'.-ji. and therefore a medicine of which bo was the in* ventor and endorser, may bo confidently relied om Ho specially recommended It in Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Debility, Vertigo, Acidity of the Sio- ' mach, Cprislirpalion.and all complaints arising from a disordered condition of theslomoch, the Liver,anil >. , the intestines, { Tlie “Philadelphia Saturday Gazette,” the beit Family Newspaper published in the United Stitci> the editor says of Dll. HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS, ‘ “ Uis'seldom that we recommend whataretermn) Patent Medicines to the confidence and patronage ■*' of our readers; and, thorofoie, when wo recommend r, \ Dr, Hoofland’s German Bitters, wo wish it to h-tli** k. tinctly understood that wo are not speaking of the EL nostrums of tho day, that uro noised about for a brief perlo'd, and then forgotten after they have iontvhcit guilty race of mischief, but of a medicine long t* •' tablishod, universally prized, and which has mettk hearty approval of. the faculty itself.” Evidence upon evidence has been received (like the foregoing) from alt sections of the Union, the ost three years, and Iho strongest testimony in in favor is, that there is more of it used in the practice of the regular physicians of Philadelphia, than all other nostaums combined—a fact that can be easily established,-and fully proving that a scientific pre paration will moot with their quist approval when . presented oven in this -form. That this Medicine will euro Liver Gomploinl and Dyspepsia, no one can doubt, after urine it ti - directed, It acts specifically upon the stomach and liver; it is preferable to calomel in atl billivutdii eases f the effect is immediate. They can bo admin* islored to female or infant with, safety and rcliilh benefit, at any time* BEWARE OF COUNTERFE/TB This Medicine has attained that high cbiracM which Is necessary for all medicines to aUam,\oW duco counterfeiters to put forth a spurious article at the risk of the lives of those who are innocently de* L ccivcd, f, Look i veil to the marks of the Genuine /—They I have the written signature of O. W i JACKSON upon the wrapper, and the name blown in lbs boltlri > without which they are spurious. ( For sale wholesale and retail at the ( GERMAN MEDICINE STORE* No. 120 ARCH street, one deer Mow Sixth (hit of 278 Race street) Philadelphia, and by rcspcctaW dealers throughout the country. _ . , . , Also fot sale by SAMUEL ELLIOTT, InCarlmi'i and respectable dealers throughout the Slate. November 28, I860.—»ly. WILL poifotm alloperatloha npoh Hi» l fiiit tli'atare requited for tholr prcßcrvanon, suoli aa co/ttiff, Filing, restore the loos of them, by IniertingAtunciat Teeth.from a single Tooth to a full sett* . Pitt street ja few doorsSoaVwoi the Railroad Hotel. N. B. Dr. Loomis will beabsent from Cat 4 lisleholastten days,in caoh month. Carlisle, Dec. 20, 1860. , A CARD. DR. J. BAUGHMAN, informs hU friends and the public, that ho will continue to Attend to all [>r°‘ fosslonul calls as heretofore, (notwithstanding ropoiU to tho contraiy.) OiGco on Host High street, nwnj opposite tho Jolt. Carlisle, March 0,1851—3 m . PHYSICIAN AND SUEGEON, Main slrcty near tho Post Oilico. Dr, H. will give his p« rll j color attention to surgical diseases, and diseases ®t women and children. Ho will also give his attention every Saturday morning, in his office, gratis,from 1 to 13 o’clock, to surgical cases among tho poor. January 23, 1851—ly ' DR, J, K. SMITH, HOMCEOPATHIO PHYSICIAN, respectfully, tondore his professional services to tho cjliw of Carlisle and vicinity. Office in Snodgrass lo i next door to Justice Holcomb’s, whore ho can at times bo found, when notprofossionoll onga6 cd * Carlisle, Juno 7,1840 tf- - CIEOUOE 25. BUETZ, SURGEON DENTIST, would rospoelffilly tho public that ho is now prepared to pen . operations on the Teeth thot moy be rcf l““ otl * . n ; tirtcial Tooth Inserted from a single tooth 1° . .v. tiro sol, Upon the latest and most approved prin j j, Tho patronage of tho public is rospoctWlly lo . He may be found'at tho residence,of his bro North Pitt street. * , (j Carlisle, fibpt 20’, iftfiD—lV‘ . JOHN WIM-lAMSOW, . A TTORNEY AT LAW-Offlcfl Ih tlt» bo*fr, Jx of Miss MoOinnls, nearlho store of A.» Uontz. South Hanover street. OaiHslp, Ajirll 4‘, 0. IN HOFF, Agt, PREPARED ‘B T MORE EVIDENCE i J>r. I. C. lioomls, DU. 11. hiaklw, vV“ 5$ kvjs fi
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