American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, November 27, 1851, Image 4

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    toft* trying! toioll an old hand |
ftrgta. To (bat end ho was grinding out (bo music, 1
andUfd ttftwfi/JAPporti began to. throw .out pennies,
WMftiJl.viJPtfnlrjcaan, Blending by* said. “ Sir,,you
,“My good..fellow/* aald
step right up here." Tho
wswmhi&wwt/,\ .•
friendship border* more closely on
(Onbck; each other in the re
flcrßioq.ofooWf acts, while woman asks
"IMf BfINPB «hi more sign* and expression! of at*
»*fifeW9WMnni v -| r,' ’ ’ '
•• How dam you," Mld'tt'yoong aqiiirt to a mo;
MMfe(«a*hey fcerd bblh’crowdingm at tho Tremont
Temple, to hear Jenny Libd r -“hnW daro you como to
“• ar '®®BJilitihialeswiU(odl a shirt collar?” “How
the deuce could 1 have a shirt collar, whoa your
mother hasn’t sent home my washing 7” was the
■reply. ’ -
us lbat a woman's chance of
Js aV ! lls J maximum at (ho age of
thirty, her chances, as might have
be¥tf#uppb*ea, dwih'dlo a‘«ay to zero;' hencethe groat
length of time that roost ladies take in arriving at
that age. t ?ZT r ) '
*6ffißoldinfrthe fugitive slave, whoso freedom wa»
parch Mr&fortwo thousand dollars, has finally been
pednßuedi&Tetinn to New York, from South Caro*
linevßud gedkivod bis -free .papers recent!? from the
; Doited BtfctciMarmKn :■» ,
3WMoqd pb&iYd are, says (ho Albany Dutch
. mw, l DW!snLfiwV/hey Wear.' Clergymen shave off
tIMr > Wfiiskdre;'wfaile''toonks go as far as to lather
. Ibelr heads. From the reverence psid by the pulpit
to^BMtnM|«/;Oile r woUld''pcrtflinly swear that models
ctnifrodangeteti salvation, while imperials were the
forerunners of niterdaikoess. Singular illusion!
The longer 1 live,‘llio more certain I urn thatthe
great difference . between . men, tho great and the
significant,iMPCFgyh-in vincible determination—an
onco fixcdr—and then victory. , That
.anything that can bo done In the
wbrlai atjd nb'falentB,'no circumstances, no upportu
jnako a two legged crcaulro a man without
ltJa«ottA*. s:v - 1
flmnibus,;tho other day* a little girl not more
than seven years of ago, asked ,an old gentleman if
he. would be her father ? A look of surprise was the
reply. “Oh,” says th? .precocious miss, “ don't you
know jfjqu'll bo my father till (ho fares are collected,
I price 7”
•Am BttsaMAX,-writing from California, says:“ It's
Mlllggabl country. The bod bugs are as largo as
<Ul“WsiP9te» .while the fleas arc used for crossing
c WHfr;FUh* ? rWo .fc?P no* they are over with two
oa,^.jback»,v
David Home declared that ho would rather possess
E ohetfcfnl/dispdSttiQQ, 1 Inclining always to look on
the bright side, than with a.gloorpy mind, be master
often thousand a year.
Speaking oft lie goods of life, Sir William Temple
stfps:^The greatest“pleasure of lift islove;lbe
greatOnrireaenre is'contentment; the greatest posses
***** hf* -bealth j tho 1 greatest ease is sleep; and the
• greatipt mkdioiae is a true friend.
like spring flowers, breaks through the
ground at last; and the heart which
seeks bol'Tor another heart to make it happy, will
aster seek In join.
mbJ. , Lii 'M •
Ikim (bat beauties generally die old maids.
ThsjLiel inch a. value on themselves, that they don't
*1‘ <ha raarket is closed. Out of a
OMSir Maotiedwho have cbmo oat within (he past
years,’eleven, ho says, still occupy single
Seds(«ad*J iThay spend (heir days in Working groon
while their evenings are devoted
•®tePL»phrils»pd Topper's Philosophy. .
tol hold it lo bo a fact,*' says Pascal, “ that if all
persons (knew' what (hey said of each other, there
wotddiobrbe four friends in the world. This is
nwhlfesl from, the disputes. to which iodisoreel to
poUfifrom one (p another give rise.”
P3*'WtftocpX er how many lazy men there Is in a
■eighbofchood; all-ihat’s necessary is to sot two dogs
• fighting. °
Be lifUo.cbild, ««Teo yo«r« old, one d»y
ftid to her.mother, f*Mother, I have learned to be
I bhall‘always bo happy." «My dear,"
UlflVfek a can this be done. 1 * She said.
dlri/m lawnihip. both of which will be offered at
H lt>i*by not caring any thing abont myael
teg ltd-make every body else happy.”
conscience begins to get bard, it
doas it faster than any thing in nature. It ls*.l may
■ftp,like the boiling of an egg; it is very clear at first,
bin'flb debit a* it gets cloudy, one minute more and
ydtt titty 'feat it with a knife.
WouHDf.—lt is >aid that a pleceof
r^l"*W lo . Ucco ’ chowed until it la aaturated with
lb(?n appH®d with a bandage to wounds
by hails or other iron instrument*! will
luflfcrer,' however deep and painful they
*mc :■:
story going the rounds of the pa
pers, about the Farmington canal. An exchange says
It is the moat unprofitable public Iroprovemenfever
beard u(4d this .country; having yielded but.onedi
videq<j,/|qd that was the summer the directors mowed
the towpath and divided the bay I
'Summer >a gone,.sure- enough. Wo look a stroll
Into the country the other day, and all that was left
painted’days of Juno,** were a fow broken*
hearted-hollyhocks shivering against an out house.
. Anoito the "beings who do not fulfil their destiny, 1 ’
are Ibp'Catlfaion the .bills of Mexico, who are shot,
(says a recent.letter from there,) for a single beef*
traveller who has thus prodigally helped
a meal, carelessly leaving the remainder
decay.
returned to New York city from
Ilib>lato Arolio Expedition- were ignorant, on their
ar*Ur*h«?f the existence of the Collins’ line of steam
ers, or that there had 1 been any inch thing be a great
IbddstrtilißxblbiUon In England.
.A Bor.named Franoisci, aged 13 years, and his
brother, 9 years ? of;age, have .been expelled from
Rtype, because it wm.discovered that the elder of the
pralsed.for his bravery during the.siege, by
one of tbo mlolsiersof the Roman Republic.
M;pretty young brunette of fourteen was
passing the street, she was accosted by a men rather
, the worse for liqncr, with ‘I say (hio) Miss, was your
. another (,hlo>as black as you are?’ ‘No,’ she replied,
*b& fcae your father as blue as you are 7",
paid to her, servant, " are the pigs red?"
which waa hoard by Sir Walter Raleigh, who wai
her -guest, and who made tho samo Inquiry of tho
“Sir," said she, "you know best whether
yd»bavfrlUd your breakfast or not."
AalkHfatlon in churches was first
• erdimed WTop'o Innocent 111., about 1200. Pro-
lime, the only ceremony was that of a
toanV-lead log bis bride home to. his bouse. The
publioatlda ofTbhnns was instituted in 1210.
said 'to the chamber maid—“ Toll
you mlalress I have torn the curtain.” “Very well,
Win' charge it as rent."
,'TArßwnttnuN.hating lately been called on to mb
■crmetb’a course of lectures, declined, ‘because, 1 he
mum Wife gives tro a lecture every night for
y A atimdfent excuse,
* rouiso'iJtbr feinted the other day at the dinner
Üblfi«pn'-bearing a gallant sea captain remark to a
lady'lriond beside him, (hat ho had often been rooked
Olliht boec lll of the ocean.
%AT6cM#'#entlam«n Who had just matried a little
ifliflarsfaedlbtaQty, bays she would have been taller,
buteillhi made of such precious materials, that Na.
tore could not afford it.
J»«per says that, on the night of a recent
fire in that city, two strangers, wholodged in ihe
S"e . out of bed al .ihe alarm of fire,
JbhiW grappled the same phlr of pantaloons, and
Rtyjkmd a leg into them, and thus chained tb*
jpftbdlVtikc galley aUtes, they got Into the street,
am*), or led ‘fire/ ItiaUly,
’i 4 rne Vori* who knows how to express and paint
the .affections and passions of the aoul, will always
greater delight than iho most-exact
of manimate nature.
cweil contagion, which attacks people
Iwftih gNalaevsrity (between eighteen and twenty*
Iwd* It* premonitory symptoms are sighs, rufile
lt feeds
on moonlight and flutes, and looks with horror on
• felled pork* or baked beans.
< deftm)Me charities till hirdsaih.’ls
itlhcv liberal ofancthtr mao'f foods than of his own.
Cuinkrland Valley Hotel,
E* Corner* ofEael High and Bedford Street**
Carli*k t JPd» •■. • * ,
THE oubsciiber, thaUkfulfor the favof heretofore
bestowed upon him by a gonorouspublic, would
respectfully inform his old friends and tho travelling
community generally, that ho has again got under
weigh, and is now prepared to accommodate all who
may favor him With a 1 call, in asaperior mannerand
ori thd most reasonable terms.
His House, which is entirely now, is spacious;
roraforlablo, and convenient; tho rooms being airy,
well ventilated, and well fitted' up with good beds;
&c. The house is situated in a pleasant and heal
thy neighborhood; and in a business patt of tho Do
rough.
His. Table will always bo supplicd'with tho best
the. market can afford, and nothing, will bo loft urt J
done in this department of bis establishment to make
it ecoeptible to epicures*
His Bar will always contain ed abuodancoof the
best and choicest Liquors; and
Hi? Sctadib, which is new, commodious, and ex
tensive, and dupable of accommodating 40 head of
horses, will always bo attended by a careful and at
tentive Ostler, thus rendering his house a desirable
stopping place for drovers and travellers.
Nothing shall bo omitted on his part to make his
house a cheerful and pleasant temporary home to
such as may favor him with their custom. Call and
judge fbr yourselves.
Boarders taken by the week, month, or year.
JOSEPH HEISER.
Carlisle, Oct. 9,1851—3 m
A LARGE and general assortment of Qnoensware
has jusi been received by the subscriber, em
bracing a handsome assortment of tho best
White Granite Stone Ware, ,
such as dishes, plates, teas, covered and uncovered
dishes, bowls, toilet and chamber sells; pitchers, «Scc.
together with a lot of
- ..Blue Liverpool Ware,.
all of the latest stylo and shapes; also all the varroos
articles of the best common'.. .. . _
White and Edged Ware.
Tho assortment includes a few plain white and gold
band tea setts, of (he best quality, and style, and also
oil tho necessary articles of the best Granite, . Stone
and Blue Liverpool Ware, suitable for any ; size of
Dinner tor Tea Setts, as may be wanted* together
with a variety of Glass Ware, including a fine as
sortment of . 1
Bar and Table Tumblers;
dishes, fooled and other bowl?, goblets; wine glasses,
lemonades, lamps, &c. '
The prices for all aro fixed at the lowest cash
prices. We invito our friends who are in want of
articles in our line, to give us a call
Carlisle, March 5,1851
New Fall Goods,
THE subscriber has just opened a large and varied
assortment of seasonable Dry Goods, 'consisting
BROAD CLOTHS & CASSIMERES,
French Merinoes, Coburg Cloths, Cashmeres, Mous
de Lames, Ginghams, Calicoes, Mantilla and Bon
net Velvets, white and colored all wool Flonnola,
embroidered arid plain Sack Flannels, Hosiery, and
Cloves of various kinds, Sheetings and Shirtings of
all widths, with a variety of other seasonable goods
not enumerated.
Carlisle, Sept 85,1851
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
AT the grat Mart for Dry-goods, Groceries, Boots
and Shoes, at the corner of Hanover and Lou
thcr streets.
The eubicriber respectfully informs his friends
and numerous customers, that he has returned from
Philadelphia, with a large and varied assortment of
fall and winter goods,
consisting in part of Broadcloths and Cassimores,
Sattinets, Vestings, Muslins, Chcck8 I Tickinfr«._FW".
/Ji«rrdt<oSTne, areTrgtidrc^a^aCj qo^.
UIM? 1 kßil&tf > ,''*VeWei Cords, Cravats. Suspenders,
Gloves, Ac. ‘ “ "
Ladies* Dress Goods, Silks, Merinoes, Bomba*
lines, figured, plain and changeable Poplins, Mous
lin de Laines, Ginghams, Calicoes, Alpacas, Shawls,
Hosiery, Coburg Cloths, ice, . .
Boys* Caps,—A very large assortment, embracing
every style and quality. 1
Boots & Suojss.—An extensive variety of Mens*,
Women's, and Children’s Boots and Idhocs, fiom the
most celebrated manufacturers.
ml try-
Such as Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Rico, dee. Choice
TEAS from the well known Tea dealers, Jen
kins dc Co.
All who visit onr establishment are free to ac
knowledge, that we are selling every description of
Goods, at astonishingly low prices. Our system of
low prices has already attracted a great number of
people. The attention of all who Wish good bar
gains is solicited, as extraordinary inducements can
bo offered to purchasers..
Butter, Eggs, Rags, Soap, and Dried Fruit, taken
a t market prices.
N. W. WOODS, Agt.
September 36,1851.
Bartiibnig Steam Wood Taming and Srtoll
Saving Shop.
WOOD TURNING, in nil it. branch.., in city
stylo and at city prices. Every variety of
Cabinet and Carpenter work ollher on band or turned
to order. •
Bed Posts, Table Lego, Atoning Posts,
Baluotret, Newell Posts, Wagon Hubt,
Jioietit, Patterm % Coluttino,
Slat and Quarter Moulding*, Round or Octagon
Chittl Handlet, SfO,
This shop is In Strawberry Alloy, near Third St.,
and as wo intend to please, oil onr customers who
want good work done, it is hoped the trade will give
us a call. Tcn-Plns and Ton-Pin Balls made to or
der or re-turned.
NOTICE is hereby given that application will bo
made to the next Legislature, agreeably to the
constitution and laws of this Commonwealth, for an
alteration in tho charter of the Carlisle Depositßank
so as to confer upon aaid bank the rights and ptlvll
eges of a bank of issue, and to change tho name of
■aid Bank to "The Farmers and Mechanic* Bankol
' Carlisle.”
By order of the Board Directors,
W. M. DEETEM, Cashier
Carlisle Deposit Bank, 7
June o,lBsl—flm 5
THE subscriber begs leave to inform his custo
mers and the public generally, that ho has removed
His Grocery and Provision Store, to the biiek build
ing nearly opposite his fohner stand, in South Han
over street, Carlisle. He has recently supplied him
self with a good assortment of
ffff) Fresh Groceries,
BlXiand other articles in his line, which he is pre
pared, as usual, to dispose of at very Moderate rates.
Those wishing good bargains will please give me
a call at roy now stand, directly opposite the Volun
teer printing office.
FRENCH KIDGLOVES. Theaubaoriberhaa
recetred 90 del. of French Kid Glovea) alao
Cash mere and Silk Glovaa.
lilmcbnrnora Coal.
1 Qfl TONS Lykena Valley mil coal, for burn
10U ins Lime, receiving and for Bale cheap by
W. B. MURRAY, Agt.
HAMS. EtanaA Svrifl’acelebrated Sugar cure
Hama, Juat received and fat aaie at the Qiocery
■tore of 0. INHOFF, Agt.
China and Crockery Ware*
G, W. HITNER.
Groat Arrival of
Groceries,
W. O. HICKOK.
Harrisburg, May 8,1851—1 y
NOTICE.
Superior Oroccrlca!
0. INHOPF, Ag’t
March 6.1851.
GEO. W. HITNEH
October 30.
Muffs t MUFFS n Just open'd a fine u
sorlmeni of MuflVttrsduoea prices by
HITNER,
October 30.
New Arrival of Hardware.
HENRY SAXTON,
TTASjust rocohed and opened the largest assort*
XX mont of goods in his lino, ever offered to the
citizens of Cumberland coUnty, which will be sold
at extraordinary low rates. ThO public is respect
fully invited to call and examine my assortment
which consists in part’of r
Plain and Figured Canvass.; ■
Enamelled and Patent Leather*
‘ Enamelled Muslin and Drilling. ■
Plated Dashers.
Damask, Rattinet, Blue and Drab Clothtf,.Broad
Pasting and Seaming Lace, Hubbs, Fellows, Spokes,
Eliptic Springs, Iron AxleS, Moss ond Deer’s Hair.
A complete ossortment of Saddler’s Took. V',’
Japand, Brass and Silver Mountings, of various
patterns.- ‘■
To Cabinet and Shoe Makers!
Mahogany, Walnut and Maple Veneers; Mahoga
ny, Walnut, Mineral and Glass Knobs; curled hair,
moulding of various patterns, sofa springs; varnish,
dec; Morobco, Lining and Binding Shins, Lasts,
Thread, Pegs, dec. 1 •
To Builders, Carpenters and others!:
A full assortment of Upright, Rim and . Mortice
Locks, with Mineral, ,White and Brass Furniture;
hinges, screws, sash and shutter springs, bolts, glass,
putty, paints, of all colord,oll,turpentine, dec. ; Also
mill, crbss'CUt, circular, hand and panel saws, au*
gurs, chisels, chopping and pointing axes, hatchets,
planes and’plane bits, steel and Iron squares, nails
and spikes, dtc. k ..
To Blacksmiths, Farmers alid others.
Hammered and rolled iron , of every description,
cast, shear, spring and blistei steel, English do Amo*
ricanj wogon boxes, anvils, solid thread vices, files,
rasps, dec.
I would invite particular attention to Housekeep
ers and others, to my assortment of waiters & trays,
plain and gothic style; knives, forks, German silver
and silver, plated butter knives, carving knives end
forks, table steels, Brittania, German silver and sil
ver plated table' and tea spoons,, brass and rolled
metal (Preserving Kettles, smoothing irons, tubs,
buckets and churns.. ~ ’ ° .
Blake's & Boswell's Fire and Water Proof Paint
of different colors, constantly on hand.
Remember the old stand,, east Main street.-
Carlisle, Oct. 2, 1861.
J. W. EBY.
English & American Hardware.
THE subscriber having just returned from tbo 1
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 tbo Cheap
Hardware Stand, in North Hanover street, noxtdoor
to Scott's hotel, where ha invites *ll that are in want
of good end cheap Hardware, to give him a call and
see and satisfy themselves of tbo truth, as we are de
termined to sell at a smalt advance, Small profits
and quick sales is the order of the day.
To Carpenters and Others .
A full stock of white, mineral and japaned knobs,
locks and latches, hinges, screws, window sash and
shutter springs, strait-necked and barrelled holts, of
every kind; mill, cross cut and circular Saws; hand,
panel, ripping and back Saws; bright, black and bine
augurs; chisels, broad, pointing, hand and chopping
Axes, of different makers; hatchets, planes Sc piano
bits, steel and iron squares, files, rasps, brads,spike'
all sizes.
lfib‘ fbslanp* - f
riniUn* ■ auaaters'and Coach Makers,
Our stock consists of a complete assortment of arti*
c\ca jp your line of business, such as brass, silver Sc
japanoumountfrig,'carriage trimmtwg*, * ■. - a , ..«■.
ing and scamihg laces; fringes, plaih and figured can
vass, oil cloth, top lining cloth Sc serge lining, white,,
red, blue and black patent leather; Dashers, silver Sc |
brass plate, Deer hair, rosotts, hubs, fellows, spokes, |
bows, eliptic springs, iron axtes, malleable costings.
To Cabinet and Shoe-makers.
A full stock ot shoe kit and findings, boot morocco,
French kid, straits, morocco & lining and binding
skins; lasts, tacks, pegs, hammers, pinchers, French
morocco, superior copal varnish, japan and black
varnish, mahogany and maple vaneors, moulding*
beading, resets, glass, mineral and mahogany knobs
of every size and stylo.
To Blackitniihit Farmers and Others,
11 tons of assorted bar iron, warranted of the best
quality. A splendid assortment of bar and rolled
iron, hammered, horse-shoe, scollop, plough, broad
and narrow tire, rolled, horse-shoe bar, band, round,
and square' iron; cast, shear, spring, English -and
American blister steel, English wagon boxes, car
riage bozos in setts, anvils, viccsj files, rasps, horse
shoe nails,'dec.
To Housekeepers,
A beautiful assortment of cheap Fancy goods, such
as waiters, trays, plain & fancy knives, forks, batch
er knives, steels, brittania lamps, brass candle sticks,
brittania and silver table and tea spoons,.plated bat
ter knives, preserving kettles, smoothing Irons, iron
• arid Unfed tea dc. oval boilers, iron frying and bread
pans, washboards, tubs, churns, buckets, iron pots,
wash kettles, and stew pans, dec.
JACOB SBNER.
Carlislo, May 1861
Fresh Arrival of Hardware.
Cheaper than the Cheapest.
TTAVING just returned from Now York and Phll
_Q_ adolphia with tho best and Cheapest Stock of
HARDWARE. CUTLERY, BUILDING MATE
RIALS, PAINTS, dec., over brought to Carlisle, I
would respectfully request dealers and consumers
and dll others, to givo me 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
of Locks, Latches, Bolts, Hinges, Screws, Nails,
Spikos/Olnss, Paints, dec., is complete and very
cheap. Of Carpenters’ Tools, I have a splendid as
sortment. Also, Cabinet Maker’s Tools and Mate
rials, viz:—Yancers, Mahogany, Mineral and Glass
Bureau Knobs and Varnish.
BADDIERS AND COACH MAKERS,
can have everything in their Une cheaper than eve.r 1
For Shoemakers,
I have a first rate Block, of Morocco anil Lining
Skins, bindings, Pegs, Thiesd and Wax, and a su
perb assortment of Shoemakers* Tools* I have also
a complete assortment of Bull's Lasts, made in Har
risburg, which can be had at' no other place in (own,
end at Dali's prices. Together with an assortment
of all kinds of Hammered and Rolled Iron And Steel.
Of Housekeeping Articles, I hove Knives, Forks,
Spoons, Waiters, Snuffers and Trays, Tubs, Duck
ets, dec*
Of WALL PAPER, I have the largest, Hand
somest and cheapest assortment in town. And to
all who want Good and Cheap HARDWARE, I
would say, como and see for yourselves.,
■ , JOHN F. tiYNB,
Carlisle, May 14,1861.
IW. & X Iff. ROE,
WHOLESALE DEALERS.
No. 11l N. Third St., 3d door btloio Rato,
PIIIIADXI.PIIIA.
on AOA CORN BROOMS, SOO do*. Painted
Duckets, 600 nests Cedar Tubs, 600
Cedar Churns, 400 boxes Clothes Pins, 800 nests
Willow Baskets. Also, overy description of Bristle
Brushes, Mats, Eastern, Cedar, Wood, and Willow
Ware fct the lowest manufacturers' cash prices.
N. B^*“Orders promptly filled.
August 31,1861—-Sm
COFFEES, SUGARS, Rice, Chocolate, Spices,
Molasses, Syrup, dto., as well as other noeessaiy
articles,.just received fresh and lor sale at Ihe store
of Jt ,W. ED s«
Juno 80^1661.
Fresli Arrival of
Groceries*
DRUGS t DRUGS 1
FRESH SPRING SUPPLY.
I HAVE just received a fresh stock of Medicines;
Paints, Glass, Oil, dec., which having boon pur
chased with great care at the best city houses, 1 can
confidently, recommend to Families, Physicians,
Country Merchants and Dealers, os being fresh am
pure. ’
DHI/GB. \
Patent Medicines* . Herbs and Exrtacts, .
Fine Chemical*, .. . Splcea,groundorwholc.
Instrument*, . Essences* , r ; ,
Pure Essential. Oils, . , Perfumery* Ac*..
Cod Liver OU—iWarranUd Genuine,
: i)yß.£|TUFrs.'
Log and :
Oil Vitriol,. . ■
•.
Lao Dye.*
; PAINTS. -
Wotherill A Brother VPurp Lead, Chromo, Green
and .Yellow, .Paint t ahd ; Varnish, Brushes, Jersey
Window-Glass, Linseed Oil,.Turpentine,Copal and
Coach Varnish,;ond ped .Lead.. All of : which will
be ,sold at the very; lowest market price. Alep, .0
fresh and splendid.assortment of, ■
tndlgoes,
.Madders* -
Siynae, I
Alum,
Fancy Goods; Fruits, ! ?
Confectionary, and innumerable other articles calcu
lated for uao and.ornament,; all of, which are offered
at the lowest cash.prices, at the cheap; Drug,.Book
and Fancy Store of the subscriber on frorlli Han
over siVcet
Carlisle, Judo 6,1801
ELEGANT ROOKS
At Dr, Rawlins' Old Stand, next, door Jo the Post’
f , officej Main eireeti Cqrlitle. ~ . .
Old Red Sandstone,, by the author; of Fbot
Prints of Creation* - The Wide* Wide World, an
elegant book in Savoie* Reveries of a Bachelor*
a very popular work. '• House of the Seven Gables
by Hawthorne. Manual of the Pine Arts, an In*
valuable production. Milman Gibbons Rome,>in
6 volumes, uniform with Hume and M’Cauldy.
Lynch’s Dead Sea—Niniveh’s Remains, Df.
Durbins Observations in the Cast. Treasury of
Thoughts, from- favorite authors* Anderson’s
History of the English- Bible. : Morelia History
of Modern Philosophy. Dicks Works. Prose
Writers of Germany. Charlotte Elizabeth’s En
tire Works, together with a great many bther val
uable and elegantly bound Books. Milton, Shdk
speare, Byron, Scott, Moore, Burns, Campbell,
Beattie, Collins, Gray, Cowper, Thompson, Pol
lock, Howitt, Cook, Loudoh, Topper and other
Poetical Works. Our stock consists of several
hundred Works of standard anthors,and any book
that itiay be called for and not on hand shall be
ordered by express,.
Carlisle, May &D, 1851.
Monyer’s Candy Store RebuUt.
THE eobsoriber would respectfully announce (o
hio friend. end (he public generally, .that bis
Factory which was destroyed by the late fire, has
been rebuilt, and ho is now prepared to furnish them
with CHOICE CANDIES, manufactured of the best
material,' which ho will soli wholesale or retail, at
the old stand in North Hano.er street, a few doors
north of the bank, where he has just opened a gene
rol assortment of'
Fruits and Nuts,
consisting in pari of Oranges, Lemons, Grapes, Figs,
Raisins, Prunes, in fancy boxes, Corrects; Dates, Al.
moods, Filberts, Cream, Coco and Ground Not*. Ho
would also call attention to tho largest stock of i
Toys & Fancy Ctoods,
over offered in Carlisle, consisting of CHINA AND
GLASS TOYS, Card Trays, Vsaos, Mugs, Teasels,
Doll Heads, Motto Cups, Cologne Buttles, Tumblers,
assorted Figures, dee, ~ .
In connection with the
- < e * he has on hand a
SiKSSMI
FRESH GROCERIES ,
consisting of Sugars, Coffee, Tqas, Molasses, Spices,
Crackers,dec. Also a lot of prime Cigars.
The subscriber returns.his sincere thanks io 8
• nnMtf» t («r ihnnMfnriage bestowed on him
on former occasions, and nopesoy adosfto lOplcaiF
to merit a contiauanee of the same.
P. MONYER.
Carlisle, April 3,1851.
Emporium of Fasliloii!
NO HUMBUG ABOUT IT I
THE undersigned would call the attention of his
customers, and those who wish good bargains,
to the extensive assortment of
Ready-made Clothing,
which {He has just received at his store, south-east
corner of .Market Square .and Main street, Carlisle.
His establishment, which, is celebrated for elegant
Cuts, fineness of quality,and very low prices of Gen
tlemen’s Clothing, now contains .the largest assort
ment ever brought to this place. All other estab
lishments are completely thrown into the shade I
We shall mention but a few of our prices.
Coats, $2 60 to $l5 00
• Vests, 200 to 860
Pdntaloons, 350 to 6 00,
Our assortment embraces in l part, Dress, Frock,
Sack, and Overcoots; Pantaloons of oil descriptions
and prices; Vests of every variety;, Shirts, Cravats,
Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Collars, Gloves, Caps,
Carpet Bogs, Trunks,Acc., all of. which wo are dp*
terrained to scll.chcaper than cpn bo had of any oth
er establishment this side of Philadelphia.
Wo study to please—give us an early call. (
Person? wishing to buy and got bargains will call
at my store, at the comer of tho Market House.) ,
8, BRELL, Agt.
, Carlisle. Oct. 2, 1861.
Orcat Excitement
IN NORTH HANOVER STREET!
A RNOLD&LEVI respectfully asks the ntten
tlon of tho public to their large and beautiful
assortment of Fall and Winter Dry Goods,now open
ing at their cheap wholesale and retoil store, which
they are determined to sell lower than, have hereto
fore been spld in Carlisle, among which will bo found
a beautiful assortment of
Ladici Dress Ctaods,,
Gross da A fries, Satin do Chine, Silks, Mousoliri do
Lalncs, Cashmeres, Silk Poplins, Silk Bombazines,
Alpacas, French Merinoes, Parrimata Cloths, Sock
Cloth, Bonnet Satins and Velvets* Bonnet Ribbons
in great variety. . <
SHAWLS! SHAWLS!!
Bay State long and square Shawls In endless
[very cheep; Thibet, Cashmere, Mooselih do Lslne
and Cloth Shawls, Bom 76 cents to $6.
Oath, and Oae.lmere.l
French black and English Cloths, black Doe Skin
and Fancy Cassimcres, Velvet Cords, Vestings in
great variety.
Carpet.! Carpet.!!
Persons wishing to purchase Carpeting will do wel
to call and examine our mammoth stock’bofbre pur
chasing elsewhere, as we determined to sell carpets
low’et this fall than ever offered in Carlisle,
BOOTS and SHOES.
Another large supply of 8001, and Shoca for Mon,
Boys, Women and Children) at greatly reduced
prieea.,
A Freeh (apply of Gtocories, such ei Sugar, Caf
fe., Tea. Moliaaea, &c.
Carlisle, Sept SB, 1881.
Iradlps' Shoes.
JUSTrseelrod a large and handsome aasorlmenl
of Ladles’ and Children's Bools ond Shoes,
from tho cblsbratod Easteni manufactories which
will be sold vary aheap;
. N. W. WOODS, Agl.
Wools.
JUST received a large aisorlment men’s One boola
alao a auparior Calf Boot which will beiold very
cheep. N. W. WOODS, Ag’l.
Clarinod Cider Vinegar.
JUST received 100 ga|le. of pare Older Vinegar
fOr Plchliag, warranted te be of anpertor quality.
8epl.»B. O.W.HITNER.
Now IVholfisalp &
Confectionary, Fruit & Toy Store*
Wett Main Sired, a feto doori to tit of BurkholderU
Hotel, in the room formerly occupied at a Book 1
- 1 Stora ..<■ • ; • f,j
THE undersigned bogs leave (odriform the citizens
of Carlisle and the public generally, that ho has
opened,astorcol the, above place, where ho intends
manufacturing and keeping qqnstaqtly on.hpndr
. •;»- candies V-,.
Of every description. His stock is all (iew.;iind.ho
warrants bis Qapdies;oqual to
the State* . His stock consists |n part of Orpngos,
Lemons, Dates, FJgk;
'Walnuts, 1 C. Nuts, Filberts, Oodba Nuts, 1 'Citron* 1
Ground Nuts,Ate. < Also, Mint, 1 Lemon, Chocolate*
Gum* Cordial and other Drops* , Lozenges, .Figured.
Almonds* Candy Cigars,,on|l ofothcr can
dies. , . , ‘
such as China - Vases,. Mugs.. Bowls and Pitchers,
Mantel .Ornaments of . all., kinds. Lions, Elephants,
Horses, Dogs, Guns, Whips, Indian Rubber and
otberßaUlos* Wax, Varnished & other Doll heads,.
Kid and other: Dolls, Whistles, Harmpnicans, Danc
ing Figures, Bosket & other Wagons, School. Bas;
kets, Wheelbarrows, Drums, Trumpets, Swords, Pie ,
tols, Alabaster Toys of. all kinks,,and an endless vo*
riety of
■ FANCY GOODS, • - s .
for Men, Women arid Children. In addition 1 to the
above he has all kinds'of Perfumery, such ns’lfehhy 1
Lind and other Cologne)
Marrow, Bear’s Oil, &c. Fbhey Wcl, bther Soaps,'
A prime prticle qf .Cigars and Toboccd on hand. ‘ '
He) hopes by strict aticntioh'tb.business arid small
profits to input''a shore of public patroriogo*
. , , • a. s. wormley*
September 18,1851. ‘ ‘ . tli , .
S. W. HAVBR3TIOK.
, jfl ; THfi Bubscriberibcga leaye to. inform his
friends and the public, thoj ho bos just recci
a lorgoand,beautiful assortment oT xich
and raro
Fancy .Goods, > ... ,
consisting in'part of Gold and Silver Watches* Gold
Chains, Gold Pens and' Pencils,-Ear and Finger
Rings,Breast Pins, Medallion Lockets,Silver Spoons,’
Batter Knives, Forks; beautiful Card Oases,'& Jew
elry of almost every’description.'' I wpbld particular
ly invite the attention of purchasers to niy ,assort
ment, and, my , low, prices, at the' bid stand,’ Wes.
High street, a few doors west of Burkholder’s hotcll
THOMAS CONLYN,
Carlisle, Dec 10, 1850.
Ifcw Sc Popular School Book,
/’'IOMPRBIJENSIVB Sumraaryof Universal His
\J tory, together with a Biography of distinguished
persons, to,which isappended an opiiopi, oof Heathen
Mythology,Natural Philosophy,General Astronomy
any Physiology, adopted in the public schools of
Philadelphia. , ' , ‘
B. S, JONES ,& C 0.,, Publishers. -
8. ;W« Corner Fourth and Race Streets, Philo.
Teachers and School Committees addressing let*
ters to us post paid, will be : furnished with , copies
■A full and complete assortment of Books and Sla*
tionary for sale at the lowest prices.
May 1,1851—.‘1y
, Plainfied Classical Academy,
FOUR miles We-t of; Carlisle. 1 |:Tho,E!eventh
Session' commences on. Monday, November 3*
1851, ~ ; . , s "V,
This Institution has,been in successful operation 6
years, during which time such additions and improve*
ments have beep made as to render it one of tho
most commodious and convenient in the States •
In regard (o.healthfulncss it may be mentioned
that no caco of serious stcknCss has occurred in the
Institution since U-was founded. moral purity
is attested by. the fact that do|mi£pd associations,
for dissipation ha‘v6 rlo
existence Inthe neighborhood.
ThocdurSeof instruction comprises oil branches
required by tho merchant, professional man or collo
gian. Also modern languages, vocal and instrameti
tal music,dec; *' (/
Itis.lhp determination of the Proprietor that the
Instituiioh'shall sustain the reputation it, has already
acquired for imparting thorough instruction, endin'
1 mlwtjwj principles. IQ.the.
mins of the youth submitted to his charge. >|( .
Terms (per scsslon.of live months) $6O 00. ~
catalogues containing references, Ac., address
. ,R.,K. BURNJ3,,, p
, ■ , < , Principal and Proprietor,,
Plainfield P. 0., Oumb. co,, Pa.
October 2, 1851.
THE second session of this' Institution win com
mence on Monday; the 3d of November ncxl.-W
It is situated in a pleasant and healthful scclioql, of
the county,jand. convenient of access from all parts
of the State, bo made.,o* eqrly
as po’saiblq, as oqly a Hmitod number, qnn.lie; receiv
ed, .
• TERMS: .‘V’,,,.
Boarding, washing, lodging, and tuition, per
session; . ■ ; $5O -00
. Instructors:’ David Dcnitnoeii, Principal - arid
Teacher of Languages and Mathematics. ' <*
' Lkmukl Simmons, Teacher of Vocal and Instru
mental Music. j . , ■ -- : -
Amos Row, Tutor. : '
For circulars containing particulars, address
D. DENLINOBR, Principal, , '
Sept. 11,1861, : ' Harrisburg, Pa.
THE Alien and EnstpcnnsboroughMutual Fite
Insurance Company of Cumberland county, incor
porated by an act of Assembly, is now fully or
ganized.and in operation'under tile management
ofthe following commissioners, viz; '
Jacob Shelly, Wra. K. Gorgas, Michael Cocki
lin, Melchoir Brenneman, Christian Siaym?n,
ChristianTilzel, JaoobjH. Oobvor, Lewis Hy.or*
Henry Logan, Benjamin 11. Muesor. Jocob lurk,
Samuel Prowoll, Joseph Wickorsham.
The rates of insurance are as low andfavorable
as any Company of the kind in thd State.. Per
sons wishing to become members are invited to
make application to the agents, : of th© company
who are willing to wait upon them at any time. ;
. . JACOB SHELLY, President, .
.; Henry Looan* Fiee President,
Lewis Hvbr* Secretary,
Michasl 06oKLiN»HV«osurer.
NoVombor 1,1849.' > • <
- ■ . AGENTS.- .. • • ' '
Cumberland county —Radolph Marlin,N."Cum
borlandfOVßr Herman,'Kingstown; Henry Zoar
|ng; Bhiremnhstownt Robert Mboroand Charles
Beil,Carlisle; Dr, J. Ahlj Churohtown;,’Samuel
Graham, Wcalponnsborbugh; James M’Dowell,
Frankford; Mode Griffith, South Middleton.
York county—John Shorriek, Lisburn; John
Bowman, Dillsburg; Potor Wolford,'Franklin;
John Smith, Esq., Washington; W. 8. Picking,
Dover; Daniel Halfonsborger, J. W. Craft.
Horrrriurg—Houser & Loehmnh.
Members of the company having Policies about
to expire can have them renewed by making .a jl
plication to any oflho agents, 1 ' '
Just Received, i; .
A variety of handsome jaueeful articles to which
1 would invite the attention of the public, don'-
sist-lng In part of Chinn Diniior A Tea sets, Blbne
China Dinner, Teal and Toilet eels, boat Liver
pool and Common Ware.
Glass Ware,
Such as Bowls, Goblets, Stands, Wines, Tum
blers, Jolly Stands’, Decanters, L’otmmades, and
a vnrioty of Glass Dishes of ovary alzb,Tor sale
by . : , O, IN HOFF, Agl.
Carlisle, gept.Sß, 1851. . ;
A PRIME article of Segnrs of various brands.
XX such aa Nbrcsga, large and .mall plantation,
Frincipeo, Regalia, Jenny Lind,Agnails, Pahtall**,
and Fortuona, ju'dt received and for salekl the Con
fectionary; Fruit and Toy atoro of 1 .
'■ ■ ■ ’ A. B. WORMLEV.
September 11, 1851, ' '
WoodrWSnteJ. ~
Toys of all Kinds,'
SPLENfiID JE WEtfiY t
WHITE HALt ACADEMV.
; 3 miles west of' IfdrHtburg, Pa,’ '
Fire Insurance.
Segard.
■WSBRmSMTKS^.
pUßtiaM&sBafa&
Hoad, Acidity rot ihoi Stomach, Nausea, Hoar ki kl
iDlsguol for Food, Fullness .or,, WolghUn »h«
ranch, geur.Eiuct|UiQno,Sinking .l?’
Pl 4 of the
riod and OUBou.lt Drying; tiiittililrf aj the
Choaßlngioi; onffdHnityg’ienaUttfiia In iiyFI 1 ’
pdslure, dimmnessofvlsidrtl dots oV tvobsbcVoreii!*
“ li!^l’--r. olr -.“"'l’ault l>nl,lin' t^o' : hbiid;dbflcU^cVn>
Jfj
,°f heat, burmngm tho, flpsh, l cqnßtnnUmb' s ihino l ",;l
.»i«.'/iriopp£AWD4^:''V'.'
, ~ ClfLEBBAjJ!!!);- t:BITTIS S f., ■ ‘
■ ;[ ' ' *PnErAnEt) ttT’"-;’ 1 ;. jn : >
DR. C. It.''JACKSON.
‘ ‘‘'at
■ GEnMAN ittvtdlNE SfotlE ' ■'-
.No, isp Arch ,S(r«f, VMUiltlpliii'!; '■
Thdir power,.oror tho-ibovo dlseascsde not
colled, if 1 oqbnllod, by any other preparation 5.,!
United SWles.ns. tho.'cUreb 1 ntleat, in °mdH» In ,h '
after nkitlfol'pliysidlnntr hnll failed 1 . ' , ? C ’ MI
The* Bitlofd nrd wdriby the attention of t n *ll,r.
Possessing great virttlcS in tho 'tocli(ie , ] ti!„* „r i.
oases‘hf the' Liver
most searching irt’ WoakricßßCf kxxA amjctio!
or the (IlgbstiVc organb, they arc, Withal, BnJ o 7ce r iii ß
and .pleasant*. . '. ~ / ’ '' 11 *
■: READ ASD UK CONVINCED,
' ■ : I [Prom ihe" Dosfoiißdc.”]
" Dr. Hoofltmd’s -Colcbralcd.GormaD, Biller, L
.9M l r.pl/ jJaundipe^Py«n 0
Chlonic or rScryoulybi’liility.i# ib'e'prvf’-tjl.y.om'
most popular Medicines of the day. These Billy,
he v o,,,bcen, used by lhousa'iids, arid a friend it
elbow says no hns.hyhaejf rqccivqd on.effectual iji
permanent euro of Liver Cppipliint from.ito n«n
thia , pro, from, oipericao,
and to tho aflltpted.wp advisothoir-us©.*’ •/ ,
i [From ScotlVWcckly,}-
/‘DMloofland’d German Dhtcra, manufactohl
by Dr: Jacksbn/arb ijow rccommoudbd fey sonie'of
tho mbst of as m
article ofmuch bfllcdby in'cades of female wcnknpfc
sea. ' .As such is the case/we would advise oHmolh.
ors to obtain nbotlle.ahd thussayclhemßclvcsipflchl
sickness. Persons of debilitated Co'n'sUlulions will!
find these, DtUers advantageous.,to tlidir health, atl
vrp. know; from oxpericnco ihcisoJuiary cffccuhatl
they have uppn ryeak systems/’.., .
[From tho N* Y.iWockly'Mosßongcr, Jan. 6 t 1860.)
, ; “ Dr. Ihoflatid'r Girihan Bilten.—lic re is a pre
paration which the (coding presses in thfe Union ap.
poor toybo Uminiihous ih recommending, and tbs
reason' is obvious. Itismadn after a prescription
furnished by oiio of tho most celebrated physicUm
of the Idle Dr. Cluisfopbcr Wilhelm
Hooflnhd, ProfessOr to the University of Jcna,Trf-,
vato Physiciim Wtho King of Prpsais, aqi on© of
the greatest medical writers Germany hot ever, pro*
duccd., Ho w’a's cmphnlicalj.y the enemy of Ktimfatg,
arid therefore a medicine of .which he w t as theta*
ventor and endorser, may bo confidently .relied, on.
Ho specially recommended ,it in Diver Complaint,
Dyspepsia, peb/ftty. Vertigo* Acidity. of ibe Sto.
roach, ConslUpation, and dlj.complaints.arising from
Q oifloidcred condition of.lhestomach, the Liver, and
the intestines, • < ,
MORB EVIDENCE I
Th(i'‘'PliiTadci|thin Saturday Gazette,’' (he Prat
Family published in’ ttio. lTnUcil
ib«,c<U'or j .■ ,
itDRt HOOFLAffD!£|, GERMAN.iDiXTERS,’.';
' ■ fit isseidOm that vro rncomrnrnd whats re termed
Patent Medicinal', to ithfroonfidcnce mid 'patronagl
of oor readers; and, therefore; when wer 'recommend
Dr, Hooflnnd’e German"Bitten,' we wish It'lo bedif
tinctly understood .that weoronot speaking- of the
nostrums of the dojy'lbdt are noised oboui fof thiiif
period, and Ibbrt forgotten’S(Ur their
gnitiy raco of mischief, hut ofa mci)iiilno'l&ng'<i'-
tablishcd, universally prized, and which hoimcllfis
hearty approval ef'lhe faculty itself.” ", ■■ ,
’TiViffGTlCtl.TiponcrWctiao lifi’»l)cc u ro?;cFTeJ ,^iiJ;*
the, fbrcgoihg) prbrii'oU section* pf ;the. the
asl thice ycnrs.nnJ tho strongest tWh'raopyip it*
fftvpr, there Is,more ofit.qsod inrtho, poetic*
of the i9B'pUr phi*icion« of Philadelphia lhiaj* >U
Other comUmcfl-r-.a fact that cait,bf,«M||y
established, nnd fully proving tbot.a .seientifieprep
porntlon wIU meet .with their quiet approval whtfh
presented,evonin <h>> form. . , • ~ , t-.-.ni'■
Thetthls Medicine will -euro Liver Complaint
and,Dyspepsia, no one cna.doubt, after.twiner it bi
direct d«, -..1t noli specifically open tbe •loinaeh and
liver; It la preferable (o oslomol in all biUiout dti
the efloctia immediate. ■ They can beadmlrt*
Utereil to female or infant with eafeiv and reliable
benefit, at any time* •
• beware OF COUNTERFEITS.
This MoJldlno has Attained that'
which'ls necessity fot-' tit jiclncb | o nltafn. jojn
diico qounterjellietylp pul, forthtyspunpusafticle «J
the risk of tjie Uvci ot those who are
qpi»cdi. t . . i • . f -fii t-'f'.-v
n. Looh toetlio the marks of the Genuine Tbr;
havoithe >wrlt(cn Bignnluro’of. C.. W. JACKSOP
apon.tho the name blown In the bollls*
without which they ate spurious. l ■ / • . ■ '
For sale Wholesale and retail atthe
(l 1 -GERMAN MEpiCTNE ST0 I RE»;\', *
' No-120 ARCH,street,ond tlooc hefow.SHth (I*M
of 278 Race strcctyPhiladelpliia,
dealers throughout the country, .• ~ ■-<
Also for solo by BAMUEJL ELT.IQTTi MiCsrh»l*i
and respectable dealers throughout the Stats* i!.’
• November 28, 1860. ly. • :-t i
C, JLoomlx, '
TTTTLLperfoimalloporntionßtipbnthbTeelli
VV' 1 1 hull are requited for Ihel f prosorration,
Buollaa calingjFiling,Plugging, fi. or *1(1
restore tho lona oftliom.bj inserting, AttiHol,l
TfiolniffpW a single‘(’both to p full sett/ ~
iT“Oflibo,bn Pitts treat ib fpwdoors Sauth p
the.Raliroail .Hotpl.,. , . ..
> N.8. /Dr, Loomis,willbqabsent from «»>!
lislebelastton days.in 8«ol> month. ■ ' '.'l
iC.rll.lo.PMiQO' 1800 - . ■ ■■
■ jfit. OEonoe
WILL perform all operations, upon {tyieTtw
: that may bo required for Ihoir prcferytliporr
Artificial Tqolh inserted, from a singlp t9oth/Mt4P
entire wot,on the mo»tßciontific principles,
of the mouth and irregularities carefully Iroatfldrr
Ofiice at tho residence of his brother, an NotlhlPitl
•(reel, Carlisle; Pn,
■ May 16, 1861.
.; ' im.aTiirviitEr, ; ; !
■rjHysjoiArt. and stepson,;. Mat"
X, near tho Post Office, Dr.H, 3fv|ll^Hlvpil , t*
ogUrsUontion to-surgical, diseases, anti o*
women end children. ,HflwiUoUoßlrcvhlaV4«rUljß
ovctySaturday morning, in hia , ofii<lCsgialia#fr®niri‘l
toils o'clock,(o.aufgicnNaaos among thoipo< >, V'
.January 5a,1851»-4ly > < n ■ 1
V: »», B.U. WWfKB> _ .
VTORTH Hanover street. ‘<™ loo .adjoining «r.
_|\ tWolf’si store. Offlo* h oor( b “<*o particularly
from T.toOo’ciock A.M.rand fronvB:lO 7 o'clock
' Carlisle, Jane '®i ISOl 1 ; —tf >; 1 » ;
■
' practice of Medicine, Snfgcry fcObSlclrif!.!
DUS. A. M. &. J. STAYMAN, resjrbolfbllr »h*
nounco to tho citizens of Carlyle andrviolnltjr«
that (hoy havo taken tho office'recently occupied V
Dr. Smith, In row,’and wllrW Happy to
attend all that may favor Ihomiwilb'sicA|l*l» tPW
various branches of their profession. They tra pjf
pared to vlsll patlonl* In the country,at anjrdWkMJ*
Charges modorsle. 1 ./
CMlWd.’Aijw ' 1
1 '■ /•
, r p-i ! m