V !Vcw Spring Goods. | THE subscriber haa juat returned from tho city wijh n fresh naaOrttnetitof Spring Goods, com prising tho uaual variety of DRESS & FANCY GOODS, auch aa Sitka, Barege de Balnea, Mouaiin do I.ainea, Bareges,: Glnghame, Lawna, Coliooea. Swiaa and Plaid 'Mnslina,'embroidered Do., Mull Muelino, Ja conoia and Cambrics. Aleo a variety of FancyDreea Butlona and Ttimmlnga, to which tho attention of the Ladles in reapoctfully invited. P ■ ■ . GEO. W. HITNER. April 10,1BS1 / A VOICE FROM TUE “BURNT DISTRICT." Monyer’o Candy Store Rebuilt. THE subscriber mould reapeclfully announce to hii frienda and the public generally, that hie Factory which maa dealroyed by tho late fires haa haen, rebuilt, and ho la now prepared to furhiah them with CHOICE CANDIES, manufactured of the boat •material, which he will ■ aell wholesale or retail, at r tho bid aland in North Hanover street, a few doore n arth of the bank, where ho haa just opened a geno * ral baaortment of Frnlts and Sills, consisting in pari of Oranges, Lemons, Grapes, Figs, Raisins,'Prunes, in fancy boxes, Currants; Dates,Al« mends, Filberts, Cream, Coco and Ground Nuts. Ho would aUfr oall attention to the largest stock of ..ToyiA; Fancy Goods,: ever offered in Carlisle* consisting of CHINA. AND GLASS TOYS,'Ca'rd .Trays,’ Vases, Mugs, Toa-scls, Tijion- Heads, Motto Cops, Cologne Bottles, Tumblers, Figqresi&c. ■ In. connection with the above, ho haa on hand a ‘ prlmejot.of , > FRESH GROCERIES, consisting of Sugars, Coffoo, Teas, Molasses, Spices, Crackers, &c. Also a lot of prime Cigars. The . subscriber'returns his sincere thanks to a goneroas'publlc fbr lbe patronage bestowed on him «-oa former occasions, and hopes.by a desire to please do merit a continuance of the same. ... P. MONYER. Carlisle,April3,lBsl. ■ - NEW ARRIVAL OF " Spring & Summer Dry Goods. ' A RNOLD St, LEVI respectfully inform the public ■ A* generally, that they have just returned from the astern cities, and are now opening at tholr cheap “Wholesale and Retail store, in North Hanover st., c three doors north of the Carlisle Bank; the largest, handsomest and cheapest assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, ever brought.to Carlisle. The aU Mention,of the Ladles is particularly invited to our -large and beautiful assortment of Ladles Dress Goods, reuch as India' ond Foulard .Silks, changeable and figured Silks,: Silk Tishues, Barages. Grenadines, 1 Barage do Lainos, Silk Poplins; embroidered, striped and plain Linen Lusters, Lawns; plain and embroid. "ered Swisses, plain and fancy Spring de Lames, Silk Bombazines, plain, black and fancy Alpacas; Ging hams and English Chintzes, Laco, striped, plaid and 'Book Muslins; Canton CrapeShawls.Fronch worked .Collars, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Linen and Thread Laces, Edging in endless variety. Bonnet* and Ribbon*. Batin, Straw, China, Pearl, English Straw, Albnio, Jenny Lind.Trencli Lace, Gimp, and Colored Bon nets, from 35centi to $5. Bonnet, Neck, and Cap Ribbons, from 61 to SO cents. Domestic*! Domestics I! Coltoi} Stripes and Drills for men and boys wear, from 61 to 50 cents, Muslins from 3 to! 0 cents, Tickings front 61 to IS j cents, brown, and bleached cotton and lihonSheeling, Checks,Osnuburg Domes tin Ginghams, bleached and unbleached Linen and Colton Table Diapers. Carpet*! Carpet*!! The largest assortment of Carpeting, Matting, Ftoor, and Table Qil Cloths, ever exhibited in Carlisle, and which cannot be beat in the county; Imperial three ply* Ingrain and Venilian, from 121 cents to 81,25. : BOOTS and SHOES. Another large slbok of Boole and Shoos, for men, boys, women and children, which will be sold very cheap. A Freeh supply of Groceries that cannot bo beet in price or quality. • ... Recollect, (he old stand, formerly occupied by Myers & Slieaffer,and directly opposite Haverelick’s Drug Store. • April 3.1851. Louis Napoleon in New York! rpHB undersigned thankful for past favors, informs : X the public that he has laid in an extraordinary large stock of all kinds of Gentlemen’s Wear, inode expressly for lbis place, such oe fine French .Cloth Frock and Dress Coats, at from $5 to $12,00. 1 Tweed, Summdr Cloth and Cassimere coats, at from $2,60 to $6. Linen, Linen Check, ond other coats, from 87$ cents to $3. A great variety of Pants, at 'from 87$ cents to $6. New stylo of Vestings. Ceps, Shirts of all colors, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, AOm which wilt bo sold at very small profits. Persons wishing to buy and get bargains will call at mv store, at the corner of the Market House. . , , 8. BUELL, Agt. . Carlisle, March 27, 1861. Save your Properly for a Trifle. ALL persons wishing to save their properly from fire without the aid of insurance, should have their roofs covered with Blake’s Patent Imitation Slate, or Fire and Water Proof Paint. A roof well covered with.this article will lost much longer than a roof unpointed, and will render it entirely proof against fire and water. This article can bo had very cheap at the hardware store of March 20,1851. . JOHN P. LYNE. The Lust of Him. EE AD the followingDo not let it cxclto your i fears, If you ere weak and debilitated, but Im mediately obtain abolUoof Uobousack’s Worm.Sy . Trip, and restore yourself to health and happiness. ' ' While others will excite your fears to sell their SpUrlous preparations, with no evidence of their touching such a case, wo have the frightful reptile, and any one can see It at Coates and Wecond sis.) which passed from Mr. Jacob Shelfcnhlser, of Lam easier county, Pa., 836 inches in length, which he] sent us, grateful for the restoration of health, and desirous that others may bo convinced of the efficacy eftlw‘‘Sufferer's Friend.” We will let this sufferer toll his own talo of woe, and'express the generosity of Ills noble soul in strains orgratUude for his relief from llio grasp of (his mes senger of death, „ '. Messrs* J* N. & G. 8. Hohonsack—Having been afflicted for some time, and finding no relief from various medicines, I was induced to try your Worm Syrup, from a belief of being afflicted with worms. 1 bad taken but throe bottles of your Syrup, when to jny great surprise and Immediate telief, I passed o . tape worm 98 feet or 836 inches in length, which I •end you*. Hoping this may benefit some one afflic ted in like manner, and injustice to the value of your medicine, I respectfully offer this, statement. Yours respectfully, JACOB SHEIFJ3NHIBER Lanc*«t«r co., Pa., Jan. 1846. • Pile* 36 cent*. Nona genuine without the signature of the pro* pjietora on the outside wrapper. Prepared only by J, N.jrO, S. Hohensaek, at their Chemical Laboratory, St. John street, above Coates Phila delphia, and Martlnville, Belmont county, Ohio. X liberal diaoounl made to wholesale dealers. ‘ ■ This Syrup la also for sale'at the principal stores, and by storekeepers generally ail over the United States. Also, Robert Shoemaker,Gone* Ml Agent, 3d and Green sts,, Fhlla, March 20, 1861-3 m» ANEW supply of IVoeh Coffees, while crushed and brawn Sugars, Spices, &c., just received and opened by the subscriber, as also a general as sortment of GREEN. & BLACK TEAS, of the choicest brands from the well known house of Jenksn’s dc Co., Philadelphia, with a general assort moot of all,other articles in his line. For sale at the store of J, W. BBJf. Carlisle, March 18,1801, 'Si in RESPECTFULLY inform Iho citizens ofCarllslo ' and vicinity, that they havo now at their Mar* bio Yard, in South Hanover street, a fow doors south of iho Qourt House, and nearly opposite Bents' store, an elegant stock of pure 1 American White Marble, and ate prepared to execute in tho most finished style Momimp.nfa t Thmba , GraveSlnnca at all prices, , Manilea, Door and Window Sills , Stcpsy together with-every other article in their lino; and I promise that in fineness of finish, chasteness of do r sign and quality of Marble, their work shall not be I surpassed by any. other.establishment. , 1 They aro authorized agents ol Mr. RoborFWood, of Philadelphia, and will * furnish from his manbfao-. lory oil varieties of IRON RAILING fqf the enclo sing of Grave lots and all other purposes, at tho shortest notico and at Philadelphia prices. ' They will also finish or manufacture all kinds of Building Work, such as’Sills, Steps, and Platforms, at Iho shortest notico and on tho most reasonable terms. Having great experience in the business, they are enabled to manufacture tho most fashionable work, and respectfully ask a share of the patronage of the public. - Carlisle, March 27; 1851. JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA. CHRONIC; OR. NERVOUS DEBILITY. DISEASE OP THE KIDNEYS, AND ALL DISEASES arising from a disordered liver or stomach, such as Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness or Blood to the Hoad, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight in tho Sto mach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming at the Head, Hur ried and Difficult Breathing, Flutlciing at the Heart, Choakirig, or suffocating sensations when in a lying posture, dimmness of vision, dots or webs before tho sight, fevor and dull pain in the 'head, deficiency, of perspiration, yellowness of (ho skin and eyes, pain in tho.side, back, chest, limbs, &c., sudden flushes of heat, burning in the flesh, constant imaginings of ovil, and great depression of sptrila.can bo effectually cured by Their power over tho above diseases is not ex celled, if equalled, by any other preparation in the United States, as. the cures attest, ip many cases after skillful physicians had failed. These Bitters are worthy the attention of invalids. Possessing great virtues in the. rectification of dis eases of the Liver and lesser glands, exercising the most searching powers in weaknesses and affections or the digestive organs, they are, withal,safe, certain and pleasant. . “ Dr-Hoofland’s Celebrated German Bitters, for the cure of Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronicor Nervous Debility,is deservedly one of the most popular Medicines of the day. These Bitters have been used by thousands, and a friend at our elbow says ho has himself received an effectual and permanent cure of Liver Complaint, from the use of this remedy.' We are speaking from experience, and to the afflicted we advise their use.” <• Dr. HooflamTfl German Diltors, manufactured by Dr. Jackson, are now recommended by some of Ihe most-prominent members of thofncnlly, ne an article of much clßcucy in cases of female weaknes ees. As such is the case, wo would advise all moth ers to obtain a bottle, ami thus save themselves much sickness. Persons of debilitated constitutions will find these Dltlers advantageous to their health, as we know from experience the salutary effect that they have upon \yeok systems,” Oi'ocorlcs. Ornamental Marble Yard. Owens & Richards, lilvcr Complaint, - BR> JIOOFCANirS CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, PREPARED BT DR. C. M. JACKSON, AT TUB GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No. 120 Arch Street, Philadelphia , READ ARD BE CONVINCED. [From tho ” Boston Bee.”] [From Scott’s.Weekly.] [From the N. Y. Weekly Messenger, Jan* 6,1850.] 11 Dr. Uoofland'a Otr\nan Bittera.— Here is a pre paration which the leading presses in the Union dp* pear to bo unanimous.in recommending, and the 1 reason is obvious. Ills made afler a prescription furnished by one of (he most celebrated physicians of modern times, the late Dr. Christopher Wilhelm Huofland, Professor to the University of Jena, Pri vate Physician to tbo King of Prussia, and one of the greatest medical writers Germany has ever pro duced. Ho was emphatically the enemy of kumbiigt and therefore a medicine of which ho whs tho in ventor .and endorser, may bo confidently relied on. Ho specially recommended it in Livpr Complaint, Dyspepsia, Debility, Vertigo, Acidity, of tho Sto mach, Constirpation, and all complaints arising from a disordered condition of tbostomach, the Liver,and the intestines. . ' MORE EVIDENCE I The "Philadelphia Saturday Gazette,” the heat Family Newspaper published in the United Jbtatcsj the editor soys of DU. HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS, "It iseeldora that we recommend what are termed Patent Medicines to the confidence and patronage of our readers; and, therefore, when we recommend I Dr, Hooflond’s German Bitters, wo wish it to be dis tinctly understood that wo ore not speaking of the nostrums of tho doy, that are noised about for a brief period, and then forgotten after they have done their igullty race of mischief, but of a medicine long es- I tabiUbod, universally prized, and which has met tho I hearty opproval of tho faculty itself” ■ Evidence upon ovldcnoo has boon received (like the foregoing) from all sections of the Union, tho 1 ast tluco years, and tho strongest testimony in its! favor is, that thoro Is more of it used In tho practice of tho regular physicians of Philadelphia, than ail! other nostjums combined—a fact that can be easily established, and fully proving that a scientific pre paration will moot with their quiet approval when presented oven in this form. That this Medicine will cure Liver,Complaint and Dyspepsia, no one can doubt, after Using It ns directed. It ocls specifically upon the stomach and liver; it is preferable to calomel In all billions die eases/ the effect is immediate. They con be admin istered to female or infant with safety and reliable benefit, at any time. DEWAKE OF COUNTERFEITS, This Medicine has attained that high character which is necessary for all medicines to sltein, loin dues counterfeiters to put forth s spurious article at the risk of the lives of those who arc innocently de ceived. . Look well to the marks of tie Genuine /—They have the written signature uf O. W. JACKSON upon the wrapper* and the name blown in the bottle, without which they are epurtoue. For sale wholesale and retail at the GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No. ISO ARCH street, one door below Sixth (late of 378 Race street) Philadelphia, and by respectable dealers throughout the country. Also for sale by SAMUEL ELLIOTT, inCarlialo, and respectable dealers throughout the Stato. 1 November 28, iB6o.—ly. HAMS. . .Evans dr, Swift's celebrated Sugar cured Hams,just received ond for aala at Iho Grocery store of O, INHOPF, Agt. May 1,1861. RIBBON TRIMMINGS, Just received a lot of Ribbon Trimmings of an entirely new stylo, & of various colors. Also Buttons of now fashion and in groat variety, 0 W IUTNER, Apill 10, JB61„ ~ , SPLENDID'JBWELBY! - THE subscriber begs leave to Inform his friends and the public, that',he has just recel- a large and beautiful assortment of rich and raro ■Fancy Ooods, ; ' consisting in part of Gold and .Silver Watches, Gold Chains, Gold Pens and Pencils, Ear and Finger Rings; Breast Pins, Medallion Lockets, Silver Spoons, Butter Knifes, Forks, beautiful Card Cases, & Jew elry of almost every description. ’I would particular ly invite the attention, of purchasers to my assort ment; and my low prices, at the, old stand; Wes. Hish street, a few doors west of Burkholder’s holell THOMAS-CONLYN. Carlisle, Deo 19,1850 i ’ ' • Frcsta 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 look ers and well selected, is now opening at the Cheap Hardware Stand, in North HanoVer street, next door to Scott’s hotel, Where ho invites all that tyre in wont of good and cheap Hardware, to give him a call and 'see and satisfy themselves of thp truth, as we ore de termined Ip .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 white, mineral and japaned knobs, locks and latches, hinges, screws, window sosh and shutter springs,; strait-nocked and barrelled bolts, of every kind; mill, cross cut and circular Saws? hand, panel, ripping and back Saws; bright, block and blue augurs; chisels, broad, poinling,‘ band and chopping Axes, of different makers; hatchets, planes dc plane bits, steel and Irop'squares, files,,rasps, brads, spikes, all sizes To Saddlers and Coach Mahers, Our stock consuls of a complete assortment of-arli* clos in your line.of business, such os brass, silver & japanfid mounting, carriage trimmings, broad paslor ing and seaming laces, fringes, plain and figured can vass, oil cloth, top lining cloth* seigo lining, while, red, blue arid black patent leather? Dashers, silver & brass plate, Doer hair, roseltsi hubs, fellows, spokes, bows) eliptic springs, iron axies, mallsable castings. To Cabinet and Shoe-makers^ A. full stock of- shoo kit and findings, boot morocco, French kid, straits, morocco defining and binding skins; lasts, tacks, pegs, hammers, pinchers, French morocco, superior copal .varnish, japan and black varnish,- mahogany and inaplo. vaneera, moulding, beading, rosots, glass,-mineral and mahogany .knobs of every size and stylo* : . To Blacksmiths, Farmers and Others, U tons of assorted bat iron, warranted of the best quality. A splendid assortment of bar arid rolled iron, hammered} horse-shoe, scollop, •plough, broad and narrow lire, rolled, horse-shoe bar, band, round ' and square iron}'cast,' shear, spring, English and American blister steel, English wagon boxes, car riage boxes iti setts, anvils,* vices, files, rasps, horse shoe nails, dec. To Housekeepers, A beautiful assortment of cheap Fancy goods, such os waiters, trays, plain & fancy knives, forks, butch i erknives, steels, britlania lamps, urass candle sticks, brittaniaand silver table and tea spoons, plated but ter-knives, preserving kettles, smoothing irons, iron and lined tea & oval boilers, iron frying and bread pans, washboards, tubs, chums, buckets, iron pots, cchkeiac., ami «ewp.n.,te oob Carli«l», Mcy 7,1861 Fresh Arrival of Hardware, HAVING just returned from New York end Phil adelphia 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 thesamo money, than at any other place in town. My slock of Locks, Latches, Bolts, Hinges, Screws, Nalls, 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, Mineiol and Glass Bureau Knobs and Varnish. . SADDLERS AND COACH MAKERS, can have everything in their lino cheaper than evo.r For Shoemakers, I have a first rale stock of Morocco and Lining Skins, Bindings, Pegs, Thiead and Wax, arid a su perb assortment of Shoemakers’ Tools. I have also a complete assortment of Ball's Lasts, made in Har risburg, which can bo had at no other place in town, and at Ball's prices. Together with an assortment of all kinds of Hammered and Rolled Iron and Steel. Of Housekeeping Articles, I have Knives, Forks, Spoons, Waiters, Senders and Troys, Tubs, Buck ets, «Sce.. Of WALL PAPER, 1 have the largest, Hand somest and cheapest assortment in town. And to all who want Good and Cheap HARDWARE, I would say. como and sco for yourselves. JOHN P. LYNB. Carlisle, May 14, 1861. ' Another Arrival of Hardware. Cheaper than Ever! THE subscriber having just returned from the East, offers to the public t more ample and complete assortment of Goods in his lino than ever previously offered, and respectfully solicits dealers and others to give him a call, when ho wilt show them Goods at astonishingly low prices. To Builders, Carpenters and others! : Ills stock comprises a full and complete assortment of docks, latches, hinges, screws, window springs, 1 [bolls of various kinds, window glass, putty, paints of| 1 ail colors, oils, turpentine, &c. Mill, cross-cut and I circular Saws; hand, pannel, ripping & back Saws, I augurs, chisels, broad, hand, chopping 6c pointing 1 t Axes; hatchets, planes, plane bits, stool and iron ( I Squajes; files, rasps, nails, spikes, 6c c* To Saddlers and Coach Makers! A complete assortment of Saddlery tools, silver,brass and japaml mounting, carriage trimmings and laces, plain and figured canvass, drab cloth, raltinet serge and buckram; Moss and Deer's hair, patent and on* ambled leather, lamps and dashers. Also hubs, fel lows and spokes, Elliptic springs, iron axles, dec. To Cabinet and Shoe Makers! My stock embraces a complete assortment of Goods In their line. Mdroccoes, lining and binding skins, lasts, thread, pegs, and tools of every description, curled hair, hair cloth, varnishes, mahogany & ma ple Veneers, mouldings, rosettes, sofa springs, glass, mahogany, mineral and veneered knobs of oil sizes. To Blacksmiths, Farmers and others, who may be ,ln want of good Iron, ho offers a full assortment of hammered horse-shoe, scollop, plough, broad and narrow tire iront rolled horse-shoe, bar, band, round, and square tiro'; hoop & sheet iron, nail rods, Russia sheet iron, cast, sheer, spring & blistered stool; Eng lish & American wagon & carriage boxes, anvils, vices, horse-shoe nails, dec. To housekeepers «Sc those about entering the ma trimonial stale,! would invito attention to my beau tiful assortment of Waiters and Trnys. plain and Gothic stylos; knives & forks, butter knives, carving knives and forks, table steels, butcher & ham knives, scissors, sheers, Br|t|onlo, Gorman Silver and Sliver Plate, table and tea spoons, brass and epnmelcd pre serving kettles, smoothing irons, hollow-ware, tubs, buckets, churns, dec. Also Paints, Dye-stuffs, Fire dc water-proof Point. HENRV SAXTON. Carlisle, December fi. 1850. , MESS SHAD of superior quality, and BEEP S Tongues, for sale.at the Grocery. Tea dc Va riety store of ■ 9 ySfIIOFFj Agt* White’s Bonnet Mannfactory, No, 41 South Second Strut, Phila, , ATOW conducted by Thomas While, son of its J\ late proprietor; at iho bid Stand,‘where Deaiersi will at dll times find n stock of Foreign a»d Domes tic strata; Lace,; Fancy, Crape and Silk ’Bonnets, Panama, Palm Loaf, Jand every variety of Straw Hals, and Artificial Flowers unequalled by any other for client or beauty of man ufacture; and at very low price's, having facilities for producing theqo goods possessed by no other eetab lishment. • ■ To the Ladies and Milliners generally, he would tender lilot grateful acknowledgements-for their kind approval of the .business system of this house, and begs.lb assure thorn that'no eflbita on his parl shall bo wanting, to merit a continuance of; their liberal patronage, They will still be greeted with the same old familiar faces, who will at all limes endeavor to execute their commissions with fidelity and prompt ness. , Plilla. Fob. 20,1861—3 m GREAT ARRIVAL! JENNY LIND, tho astonishing Vocalist, whose namo draws tho attention of the. world, will no doubt soon visit this State.' Everyone having this ohiinco and tho moans should not-full to hoar her sweet voice.. Prepare at once,- ond go to M. & L. STEINER’S Clothing Store, next door to Burkhold er’s Hotel, where you can-fit - yourself out and out at a V.ory. low rale. „ They, have just received, their . \ Spring Slock, \ which they Will-warranl-lo bo equal inquallty and as low in price as any other establishment. They have goad Cloths pnhsnd which will be made up ut short notice. •; They particularly invito the attention of tho public to their Veal and Pantaloon patterns. ' Don’t forget the place. . . ; f m: & l; steiner. Carlisle, April 3,'1850.—3m Splendid Fancy Goods, Elegant Gift Books, s*c.. SW.HAVERSTICK, has just received from the , city arid is now opening a splendid display oj Foncy Goods, suituable for tho approaching Holi day Season, to which ho desites .to call tho attention of his friends and tho public; His assortment in this line cannot-lid surpassed in-novelty and elegance, and both in quality and price of tho articles, cannot fail to please purchasers. Il would bo impossible to enumerate his, HOLIDAY FANCY GOODS, which comprise every variety of fancy articles of Ibo most novel styles and exquisite finish, such as Ladies' Fancy Baskets, Fahey work boxes, •• • Terracotta work, , Paper Macho Goods, . Elegant Alabaster Inkstands, Ivory, pearl, and shell card cases, Port Monnoicsr Ladies* riding, whips, Ladies' fine cutlery, • . Perfume baskets and bags, ' Musical Instruments, together with’an incomer* able variety of articles elegantly finished and suilat bio for holiday presents, to which ho invites special attention. , , , Also,’on extensive and elegant collection of Holi day GIFT BOOKS, comprising tho various Eng lish and American ANNUALS for 1851, richly cm* bclllshcd and illustrated Pooticol Works, with Chil dren’s Pictorial Books, for children of all ages, than which nothing can bo more appropriate or pleasing us holiday gifts. His assortment of School Books and School Stationary is also complete, and compri ses every thing used In Colleges and the Schools.— He also desires to call the particular attention of fa milies to his elegant display, of. Lamps, Girandoles, &o. from the extensive establishments of Cornelius, Archer and others of Philadelphia, comprising every style of Parlor, Chatnlierond Study Lamps, for burn ing either lard, sperm or olberial oil, together with Flower Vases, Fancy Screens, &c; His assortment in this line is unequalled in this borough. Also, Fruits, Fancy Confectionary , Nuts, Preserved Fruits, fa.,, fa., _ in .every variety and at all piices,' all of which are pure and fresh, such as can be confidently recom mended to his friendsand tho little folks.' Hisstock embraces everything in tho line of Fancy Goods, with many other orticlos useful to housekeepers, which tho public are espcc ally invited to call and -see during the holidays. Remember tho Olfl Stand, nearly opposite the Bank on North Hanewer street. r 8. W. HAVBRBTICK. December 10, 1860. Clicap Confectionary, Fruits, and Toys ! rPHE undcr.ignod huvo and keep constantly on |- hand,a iurgo n.iorlmenl of CONFECTIONA RIES, oqunl lo nny in llio county, manufactured ol 11,0 boat malarial, expressly for the approaching sea son, which will ho .old low at lire CONFECTIONARY, FRUIT AND TOY STORE, nearly opposite Mr. Jacob Rlicem’s Warehouse, West High street, where ull arc invited to cal) and exam ine for themselves. Their stock consists In part of— Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Gropes, E. Walnuts, Curronti, Almonds, Cream-Nuts, Raiiins, Prunes, Dates, Filberts, Ground-Nuts, and Cocoa Nuts, . They have also a good assortment of English. French and American TOYS and FANCY GOODS; consisting, in part of Baskets, Fancy Boxes wood, paper and glass; Linen, India Rubber and other Doll Hoads; Kid and Painted Dolls; Baskets; Bell Bono and Tin Rallies; Games and Puzzles; Furniture; Tea sells and nine pins In boxes; Masks; Fiddles; llnrnianiconsj Acoordounai Drum.) Gun.i Filial, i Noah’s Ark.j Toal. in Boycs; Woolly-dogs, Wogons and Wheelbarrow.! -Whips, Whi.llc. and Marble ,o all kinds; Ox Marrow, Bears’ Oil, Jenny Lind end ether Cologne, and a variety of Fancy Goods and Toys. Also, White ond Brown Sugars, Matches | Blacking, Fancy and other Soups. I Thankful for ilia liberal patronage of tho public, they ask a continuance of tho aamo from the old , polks and little uses, being confident that they will I bo able to ploaso all in price and quality. WORMLEY & HANNAN. Cetlislo, December 13,1850, Fire and Water Proof. - BLAKE’S Fire end Water Prod Point which hoe bean extensively used for tlio last alx years on the roof, of houses, steamboats, &0., ond in no iu -1 atonco'has il been known to fail. For solo by HENRY SAXTON. Carlisle, March 13,1851 ' To llio ladles. TP Ladles and Gentlemen would consult their own pleasure, they would road more than they do; and If they would consult their own interest (hey would most certainly cull at Bawling’ Book and Drug store, Main street, Carlisle. Books sold here for positively less than you can buy (hem for In the city—lf not so, the money shall be returned. March 13,1861 Cumberland House. At the corner of South Hanover Pomfret Sit, about Haifa Square South of the Court Houte % Carlisle , Penn'a, THE subscriber Informs his friends and the public, (Iml he has leased thot largo Three Story House in South Hanover street,- lately occupied by |ssn| Robert Laird, where bo Is fully prepared to accommodate travellers, strangers, and drov eis, and all who may favor him -with a coll. Tho House is good, largo and convenient, and newly fur nished with Bedding, dec., and his accommodations are such os to make it a desirable stopping place.— His Tablb and Ban, wilt bo supplied with the best tho market can affordl . A supply of Food for nil kinds of stock on hand. Tho Btnbling is very extensive with a largo Yard attached to accommodate Drovers and others (ravel ling with Morses. Carriages, die. An attentive Osl* leralwaysin attendance/ Every thing wlll.bo kept in tho host of order and. no pains spared to accomiuo< date and please all. April U. 1851—8 m nUPERIOR SEGARB, A.lot of very superior O Pilncifoo slid oilier Segura, recehed mid fnrsolo .Vllio store of- 0, INHOFF, A B U Ctajua nail C r'dckery Ware. A . LARGEaiid general dssbrtthenl of Queensware .Xii^ihaß’just.-been received'by the.subsbrlberi em bracing a handsome assortment of the best' While Granite Stone ;Wai;e, HUchas dishes, plates, teas (Covered and uncovered dishes,'bowls, toilet and chamber, setts* pitchers, &c. together with a lot of [ ~...... lilue Liverpool Ware,., all if the latest style aniTshapes; also alltho various articles of the best common . . . White and Edged Ware., Tho assortment includes a few plain while and gold bond tea setts, ofihe best quality-end style, and also nil the/necessary articles of the best. Granite, Slone and Blue Liverpool >Vare, suitable for opy too -of Dinner or Tea Setts,, os may be wanted, together with a variety of Glass Wore, including a fine as sortraent of Bar and Table Tumblers, dishes, footed oiid other bowls, goblets, wine glasses, lemonades, lamps, &c. The prices for all arc fixed at the lowest cash prices. Wo invite our friends who aro in want of articles in our line, to give us a EBY Carlisle, March 5,1851, Superior Groceries I THE subscriber begs leave to inform - his custo rdeisand thepul ; lic : generally, that he has removed his Grocery and Provision' Store, to the blick bond ing nearly opposite bis former stand, in South Hunt over street, Carlisle. He has recently supplied him* selfwith a good assortment of' ® Fresh Groceries, and other articles in his linei which hois pre pared, os usual, (o dispose of at very moderate rates. Those good bargains will'pleaso give mo a call at my now stand, directly opposite the Volun teer printlngoflke, March 6. 1861, Steam Saw Mills & Lumber Yard, AT BRIDGEPORT. iVKINLEY, BIGLER t; WILT, HAVING leased the Saw Mill and Lumber Yard of the ialo Henry ,Chuich, at tho west end of the Harrisburg bridge, aro prepared to manufacture to order . , ... LumTier of every description. They have also on band at ‘this poirit a stock of Boards, Plank, Shingles, Plastering Laths, &c., which they will soil at the lowest cash prices. Those wishing to write will address us at Harrisburg.. v Steam Saw Mill and Lumber Yard at Harrisburg. They also have u largo Steam Saw Mill at Har risburg, where they can manufacture the heaviest or : dCr at short notice. To this mill they have attached A SLITTING MILL , For slitting every variety of Dry Boards , from the sixteenth of an inch up. v At their yard in this place they have every variety of Dry Lumber, such as Panel, Common, Select and (Hillings. • March 27, iB6O-—Cm - ~MEIXSEL Ac CO., ~ Flour & Produce. Commission Merchants, No. 365, Baltimore St., opposite, the Eutaw House, • Baltimore. DEVOTE their whole attention to (he. sale of Flour, Grain, arid Seeds, Whiskey, Bacon, Lard; Rutter, Wool, Dried Fruit, &c., on' the most liberal terms. Purposing soon to remove where they wilt have the use of a Railroad track connecting with tile Susquehanna Rond, they now respectfully solicit consignments aver that , road, and will themselves 1 pay druynge on produce to their Warehouse, when received in lots of a largo car load or mora at a time, Refut to Messrs. David Stewart fit. Son, and Mr. John D. Early, Baltimore} and Mr, Upton Wusha. • bangh, Chombersburg, Pa. April 3,1651—5 m» • ■ .BAY STATEII STEAM SASH, DOOR AND BLIND MANU • FACTORY. CHARLES WILKINS & CO. hegloavoto inform j (ho citizens of Carlisle and the public generally, that they are still engaged in manufacturing S.isli, Doors, and Blinds, in the best manner and at the shortest notice, by steam, at prices fat bolow those manufactured by hand, and with much greater sim- ilarity. All orders will be thankfully received, and punctually attended to. -Samples of work can bo seen qt No. Qt'Minor Street, Philadelphia. 10,000 lights of assorted sash for sale at ;ho low est cash prices. . CHARLES WILKINS & CO. No. 63 Raeestreet, Philadelphia, May 23,18505-—ly ■ • FL. STERNER & 1 0.. have just received i and are now opening at their,new store, in North Hanover street, opposite Monyer’s Confec tionary store, a splendid assortment of Pall Goods, such ns Black silks, borage de lainos, figured, striped, and plain cashmeres; mouslin delaines, mohair and silk lusters, plnin black and change able alpacas, new style calicoes and chintzes, cloths and oaasimeres, sallinslts, Kentucky Jeans, velvet cords, an assortment of pant stuns, vest ings of all kinds and prices; muslins, lickings, checks, table diapers, &c. tJroccrlcs, such as coffee, leas, chocolate, noo, sugar, molas ses, stareh, spices, &o. Auction Bargains! A large lot of Boole and Shoes bought at Auction, will bo add cheaper than can bo had at any other store. Also a large Block of Gargets. , . „ , Wo respectfully Invite every body to Judge for'themaelves, as wo are determined to of fer great bargains. ' Carlisle, 00l 3, 1850 _____ WILL perform alloporattons upon thoTeeli, lhatare required for, their preservation, auob as eating. Piling,Plugging,&e, or will restore tho loos ofthem, by inserting Artificial Teeth.from a single Tooth to a fulUett. (JT-OlBoeon Pitt street,a few doors South ol tho Railroad Hotel. ' N. B. Dr. Loomis will beabsent from Car lisle he last ten days, In each month. Carlisle, Dec. 26, 1860. PHYSICIAN AND SUEGEON, Main alroot, near the Poat Ofllco. Dr. H. will give hia parti cular attention to surgical diseases, and diseases of women and children. Ho will also give his attention esery'Salurday morning, in hia office, gratis,from 11 to 13 o’clock, to surgical cases among the poor.- January 23, 1351—1 y ■ HOmCEOPATIUC. Practice of lUetlicine, Surgery k Obstctrl DRS. A. M. & J. STAYMAN, respectfully on. nounco (o tho cilizcna of Carlisle and vicinity, I hut they have taken tho ofllco recently occupied by Dr< Smith, in Snodgrass* row, and will bo happy to attend all that may favor thorn with a cal), in tho various bronchos of their professions They uro pre pared lavish patients In tho country at any distance. Charges moderate. Carlisle, tyirll 10,1850—1 f TUB subscriber has just received a largo supply of Bools and Shoos, for Spring ond Summer wear, which makes his assortment very complete.: It comprises Genllomon’s Trench Calf Skin and Morocco Boots, Congress Gaiters. Jackson Boots, Men’s, Boys’ & Youths* Enomollfld Congress Boots, Calf Bkln. Goat ond Kip Brogans, Morocco Bools, Slippers, fito. Also Radios’ Mlssos and Children’s Gaiters, Buskins, Ties ond Slippers. Every effort will bo mud., to please .11 w '‘wM/1 ''I’ORTER! Carliolo, Msy 6,1851. H. W. BCOTT, REMOVAL. C. INHOFF, Ag*t. Bargains! Dr. I. C. liOomis, DR. 11. lIINHLEV, Hoots. & Shoes. .■ ; CUcapci- than Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron MANUFACTORY. ! THE subscriber respectfully informs iho cii, \ . of Carlisle and its vicinity, that he still conlin ' manufacture, and hns constantly on hand au-'* 11 stand in North Bedford street, Carlisle, ' “ TIN, COPPER & SHEET IRON WAKE, ’""'Vi* which he.is disposed to sell at prices lower theart. can be purchased at any other establishment Lf : '^Pw borough. Hie articles are made of the very be,t 1 ■ - f tcrials, and, in point of’flnleh end durability ranted equal to any. Ho will repair and min,, 1 ' • 'Mir*'' turo to order tit the shortest notice, oil binds of ~ 1 DISTILLING APPARATUS, 1 vH and-devote a portion of his time to the bath,,, ““ v 1,11 Dcip Hirrorso. -Ho will also put up Lion,, ,'li! I A’i liana, On the most approved plan. House-Spouting, in town and promptly , attended to Oti the most reaeonnble tentt t' : ’ : " From his experience in business, am! lii» v ■ nation.to please both in the quality and prireoftu articles; the subscriber hopes to' merit ami recritj, ’ continuance' of the patronage heretofore so libenll* [ bestowfed upon him;,* ■ Old Copper, Lead and Pewter, taken In for work, £ ,..ss Cabinet Ware Booin' V 1 * Carlisle, February 13, 1863—Cm rpHE subscriber would inform his friends and i i public generally, that ho has taken the room the corner of tforlh Hanover street a d Locust ley, in the room lately occupied by Moses Dullc os a Chair Manufactory, where he will keep consli ly for sale an elegant assortment of . Cabinet ware, such as Secretaries, Bureaus, Workstands, Bit, and Breakfast Tobies, Cord, Pier and CenlreTal French, Held, high ond low post Bedsteads, &c.j gether with every other article of Cabinet Warc of which he will sell .very cheap fi*r Cai-h, or change for Country Produce at market prlag. . Chair*, Settees, Rocking Chairs, qvery other article manufactured^ Inti branch of business. Be would inform tho public that he has ret opened a shop in Charchtown. , township, where ho will kcepcons on. hand every thing in his line. Having provided himself, with a splendid COFFINS will bo tpodo on reasonable terms.»»i; funerals, in town or country, will be attended wiib-;'.. out extra charge. He respectfully solicits a shared| ‘ public pntronogc, confident .thot ho enn render . rol satisfaction. J. R. WEAVER. , Carlisle, Juno 20, 1850—ly CABINET WAREHOUSE. KyiH Corner of Hanover & Loulher Slreeh t Carlhk, £2gjEp THE undersigned has alwaysgESg I / - on hand a Fargo slock of supe*yy | y)] i. ;’V'v|s S25S^3 r |or Caliinet>ware,*tn which he Is prepaied to sell al iho lowest piim.-: Ho invites attention particularly lo iho Pafnl, Spring Bottom Hedhlcad , a most useful snitkj. which entirely obviates all objections. The can bo attached to old Bedsteads. They Imva gimp entire snlisfucllon to all who have them In use. COFFINS made to order at the shortest n«ijcf. . J ACOB FFmff, Carlisle, February 13, 18BI—3m Fire liiNUi niiu. THK Allen and Eastpennsborough Mutual Fin® Insurance Oomj any olCumberland porated by an act o! Assembly, is now lulljtfM ganized.and in operation under the managetuttira oftho following commissioners, viz: g Jacob Shelly, Win. ll* Gorgas. Micbnel Ufi-g lin, Melchoir Brcnrtmnan, Christian Suiyinaa.g Christian Tlizel, Jacob H. Ooovcr, Lewis Hjfei.K Henry Logan, Benjamin H. Musser, Jacob Kniig Samuel Prowell, Joseph Wickershain. g 'l'he rates ofinsurance are as low as any Company of the hind in the Stale, k? sons wishing lo become members are £ make application, to.the agents of the coh<)U| k who aro willing to wall upon them ni anftin.f. | JACOB SHKLI.V, PnM. 1 HeNKY LooaN, Fie*J*re*ffait* fi Lewis HvRRj Secretary* » MioharlCocklin, Treasurer* f November I, X 849. \ AGENTS. ‘ Cumberland county —Rudoiph Martin,NXune. ; Borland; O. B; Herman. Kingstown; Inff. Shiremanatown: Rhhorl Moore ami Clibil. .... Doll. Carlisle; Dr. .1. Ahl, Churehlown; Swl L Graham, Woslponnahorough; - 1 aDo, “'S Frankf-rd; Moclo Griffitlr. Smnh Middleton. F York county —John I.i»k»»«l Bowman. Duisburg;Peter Wo for.l. Pn■: John Smith. Esq.. Washington ;W.a. Witt, Dover; Daniel Rnirerisbetger, J. W. Urali, IWrrWiurff-Hmlser & Lorlrmnn. . p Member, of iho company having Politic .I-« lo expire can have them renewed by making >P [ plication tonny ofthe agents. L WHITE HALL ACADIiML j, 3 miles meet of IhirrUbwg, /’«. mills institution will bo opened for lh« <“!*" I ofStudonla on Monday, the Bihd.y oM.J..^ Tho coutao of Instruction will Jmbrnce the brnnchcß of a thorough English with tho Latin, Greek, French, »nd O ™<« ■ fp i guagoß, and Vocal and Inßliumontal »««• 1' TERMSi • % Boarding, wooing. lodging, and |nlllo» j“ the English branches per session, mouths j jOl Latin or Greek, 5 W Frrnch or German* q 00 Inßirumcntul music, For further Information address, , , D. DENLiNUER, f. r '«n March 6, 1881— 1 y IHatrisW—. Wow Sc Popular Sc,,o "l In ®““.Mln nOMPRRHENSIVE Summery of' u» llh rf , 1/ lory, together with a Biography o , ii eB jbtii persons, to which U appended on opt u« * Blfon o(iiJ Mythology,Nuiura. Philosophy,Gene ' boo u ei any Physiology, adopted in the public «» Philadelphia. ' . nrt published - 1 ,B. 8, JONES & CO., IW phili. 8. W. Corner Fourth and Race 8 » Teachers and School f o|)if| ter. to ua pnat pnid, will be furnUh"* « 6,.- A full .ml complete aesotlraenl of Deem tlonory for «»lo .1 the lowc.t price.. Moy 1, 1851—ly -"1' A C*B»- , , p jiM -Hit. J. BAUGHMAN. inlo'mß hla fri'" (o p.r D public, that ho will coniinuo too " dil , g , (f o'« fciolonal colUoohoroloforo.Cnotwhhl " to tho conlrmy.) Office on boot Hl 8'“ oi)po«1lo the Jail* . « Carlisle, March 0, ] 861 T^INE-aVVEIITORANGES^I^^f,,,,,,^ h O, ova 13: Lomooaal prf- fl ' Seedier-. Ral.loa, 10. 19} , Ji«l> J3J, Filboirla, Italian cr “ u, " nu '"’ ui„i, Tc" 11 "''’ Paper Almonda, Jmobo P( '“ l0 '’?|„, all (“l‘% Lemon’, Ariaoed ana other onndl • Siorn, “ For ante at R*ww»»’»'“« » nd y ’ door to the Pool Office., V , : ,V • • ■ ' p "3 -5) '1 m mi