iQiftja nap jgwPfl* ''ft-tmoN'nivir thinks so meanly of ambition bb whencSMUdog- through a grave yard. To'too men the world with their glory for a half ctrrfdry'hr morel reduced to a six foot mud hole, gives pride's Bhbok which requires a long slay in aioity to oodoterhet. The gentlemen who are now "spoken of for'thePresidenoy, ,, will In loss than a century have their' bones earned away to make room for a street •ewer.*'-Queer creature that man—well, he is. "rtrhißL*.’ If yob wish to know who is the most degraded and tho moat wretched of human beings, took for a roan who has practised a vice bo long that ka curses It and clings to it; that he pursues it because he feels a great law of his nature driving him on to* wards it; out, reaching it, knows that it will gnaw his heart, and make him roll Mrosslfiu the dust with anguish. Dasnaat'eayshs would not mind living* bachelor, hdfktosn he oumes to think that bachelors roost die— that they have got to go down to tho grave "without any body 'to cry for him"—it gives him a chill that froat-bites his. philosophy. . Dabster was seen on Toesday eveniDg going convoy to a milliner. Put* ting; this,fad.to tho other, and wo think wo '‘smell something,” as the fellow said when* his'shirt took ■ Total appears to exist a greater dcairo to live long than .to live well I Measure by man's dcsircs.ho cannot live long enough; measure by his good deeds, and be has not lived Tong enough; measure by Ills evil deeds, and he has lived 100 long. modesty is a woman's greatest ornament, so the want ofit is her greatest deformity.* . OauMßunts.—Somo mep arc habitual and consti tutional grumblers. Nothing pleases themj nothing goes right with thorn. They grumble at the weather, the hard times, and are always envying the success of others and cursing thoir own bad fuck. Wo heard of a fellow the other day, who picked op a quarter in the strfeet, and then swore that, if any other person bad Tooud-it, it would have been a half eagle I Normifa like love and hunger to drive a man road or make him happy. Next to a feast upon a seven* (sen.year old pair of swoet Ups under a gr<ipo vine by. moonlight, Is a foray ppon a platter of cold beans, after fishing for seekers all day. The one fills the poetic heart, and-(fie other a hungry stomach. ' ftoicxsoDT 1 describes sectarianism to be a little nar. rbw'prejudice, that makes you hate your neighbor, beoiuse be has hfs eggs roasted when you have yours boiled.' •’ Among other high sounding titles oflho king of Avs, is that of." Lord of twenty-four Umbrellas.”— Tbli looks si Ifbe was prepared for a long ttign! . Rbccoao or Greatness.— One of Iho bricks brought from the ruinsof Nineveh, besides the letters inscribe ed on It, is marked with Iho footsteps of a weasel, wbiph most have run over the brick before it dried; so that the record of the existence of the mighty As* Syrian King and the diminutive animal, has been stamped on'the same piece of day. “Shakspsaxb Hanots me night and day,*’ said a stage-strutting hero. “That be la ip eternally haunt* ed, remarked a*by-standor, “is not to bo wondered at at all, for hr has most cruelly murdered him In every thing he has undertaken.** Ot/*Ho that never extends his views beyond the praises or rewards of men, will bo dejected.by ne. gleet and envy,or infatuated by honor and applause. A QkNTUUaaN,who has been successively engaged In three professions, was asked the comparative, ad* vantages of them for aec;uiring properly. He replied -** l * Th® roan who will give but a four-pence to save hla mo I, will give twenty-five cents for relief from sickness, and a dollar to have his own will.** JoeUa Winslow was one of tho early Governors, of Massachusetts Colony. It is said that at his fune ral, (he Rev. Wilherell, of Sciluate, prayed that "the Governor’s son-might bo half equal to his father.** Ged HilobooCk observed aßewards, that.«the prayer was so very reasonable, it might have been hoped that God would grant it, but ho didn’t I” (O*A lazy fellow lying down on (ho grass, said, “ O, how 1 wish Ibis was called work, and I got paid aopordingly." How jiuen we dreadod in our schoolboy days, to Be punished by silting between two girls !. Ah! the foree-of education. In after years we'loatned to submit to such tilings without shedding a tear. : ** I invnx my wife,” said Mr. Caudle, "and for the first two months, I fell as if I could have eat her up. i Eter since, 1 have been sorry I didn’t." Tut Knickerbocker for August gives a good re mark of an Indian, appropros of imprisonment fur debt. One of his tribe, acquainted whlv civilization, was showing him through s Jail. * What him do 7* asked-tbo savage, pointing fo a debtor. 'He no pay h)s skins,* said the other, alluding to the Indian cur rency. * Well,* said (he questioner, * how him get skies, looked up ih great house V , Mnis. Dubois says the first time a young man squeezed her dress, she felt as if she was in the land that rainbows come from. How poetic a little hug ging makes people ! A pillow coming out of a tavern one icy moruing r rather blue, fell on the door step. Trying to rogsin his /holing, he remarked, "If, as the biblc asys, 'the wicked stand on slippery places,* I must belong to a different class,’ for U is more than I can do." A SoirniKßNEiv, describing Philadelphia, says that " U la a place where all the servants are engaged in washing.off the pavements, and all Iho masters and mistresses riding In omnibuses,** leas- women are wedded (o politics, (ho better chance they aland of being* wedded to a hue. band. The Worcoator Convention ladies will ploase notice. Wanted, a piece of (hb astonishment the man was strode with. Tho hinges of a lady’s gait. A piece of leather ftom (be boot thr man got in trade. A portion of tho last link that was broken. loafer happened in at one of the printing offices at Lynn, a day or two since, and asked the question, 'Whol’s tho news?* Two dollars a year in advance, 1 was the reply. lie aubioribed. A Tticnta who had laitliTutly labored to prepare « class forexamination, asked a young Miss who stood at the beadofher class,.'What is Geography?* The papH r much to the entertainment of the audience and chagrin of her Instructor, promptly and audibly answered, ’Geography la a large ball or globe I 1 An OLfo OrrßNDia was lately brought before a learned Justice of the peace. The constable,- as a preliminary, informed hie worship that ho had in' oaetddy John Simmons, sitae Jones, alias Smith.— ♦Very well,’ said (be magistrate, *1 will try (he two teamen first; bring in Alice Jones I* Son* people think (hat tho heart can never bo ef> footed (HI tt has undergone a battejy of exaggerated phrases; and they drive nails into us by way of touching oor feelings. An liuhman, observing a dandy talcing hi* usnsl strut I* Broadway, stepped up to him and Inquired, *How much rent do yon aak for those houses?' »What do you ask me that Tor?' * Faith, and I thought the whole street belonged to ye,' replied Pat. Tub Rstorrixs of three Pittsburgh papers have towered this week-one has got behind the counter of a bank, the others are in the suite or Madame Bishop. Shouldn’t think the bank one would suit; •i generally, they ere not used to handling money. Wrr Fcrr," said a physician of the old school, M la one of the moat effective agents death hoe in the field. It haa peopled more graves than all the on. Sloes of war. Those who neglect to keep their feel ry are suicides." Gnu* Txju—An Injurious beverage, ainae proved to Jta a rank poison. This may account for the number of characters that have been poisoned by old maids, whilst -they have been drinking it. Tat Fsriibb whose pigs were so lean that U look two of them, to make a shadow, has been beat by another .who bad several so thin that Ihey would trawl out through the oraeks in their pen. He finally stopped that 11 fun" by tying knote in tboir tails t -Am Ou Uan and a dashing young one conversing, the youth to show his penetration and discernment In the subject they were talking about, aaid he oould •mrU'arotas far as anybody. “So I should sup. pose," said the old man, »• by the length ol your wAtytci;*.",; Nation* in a etate of war are like individuals in a state of intoxication; they frequently contract debt* When drunk, which they aro obliged to pay when sober.'’ lnerlnoii of the mind Is ofloa taken for peace. Cumberland Valley Hotel, N. E, Corner of Eaat High and Ecdford Slreelt, i Carlisle , I*a, THE subscriber, thankful for the favor heretofore bestowed upon him by a generous public, would respectfully inform his old friends and the travelling community generally, that ho bas-agaln- got undet weigh, and is now prepared to accommodate all who may favor him with a call, in a superior manner and on tho most reasonable terms. His House, which is. entirely new, is spacious, comfortable, and convenient; the rooms being airy, welt ventilated, and well fitted up with good beds, dec. Tho house is situated in a pleasant and heal thy neighborhood, and in a business part of the Bo rough. His Table will always be supplied with the best the market can afford, and nothing will be loft un done In Ibis department of his establishment to make it acceptiHe to epicures. Hzs Bar will always contain an abundancoof the best and choicest liquors; and His Stable, which is new, commodious, and.ex tensive, and capable of accommodating 40 head of hones, will always be attended by a careful and at tentive Ostler, thus rendering, his house a desirable stopping place for drovers and travellers. Nothing shall be omitted on his part to make his houses cheerful and pleasant temporary home to such as may favor him with thoircustom. Call and judge for yourselves. Boarders taken by the week,-month, or year. JOSEPH HEISER. .Carlisle, Oct, 9, 1861— 3m China and Crockery Ware. A LARGE and general assortment of Qucenswaro has just been, received by the subscriber, em bracing a handsome assortment of the host White Granite Stone Ware, * ' , such as dishes, plaice, teas, covered and uncovered diehes, bowls, toilet and chamber setts, pitchers, &c, together with n lot of - Blue Liverpool Ware, all of tho latest stylo and shapes; also all the various articles of the best common • White anti Edged Ware, The assortment includes a few plain white and gold band tea setts, of the best quality add stylo, and also all the necessary articles of the best Granite, Slone and Blue Liverpool 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* sortroenl of Bar and Table Tumblers, dishes, footed and other bowls, goblets, wine glasses, lemonades, lamps, «Stc. The prices for all are fixed at the lowest cash prices. Wo invite oar friends who are in want of articles in our line, to give us a call. J. W. EBY. Carlisle, March 5,1851, New Fall Goods. THE subscriber has just opened a largo and varied ossoitment of seasonable Dry Goods, consisting BROAD CLOTHS &' CASSIMERES, French Merinoes, Coburg Cloths, Cashmeres, Mous de Loincs, Ginghams, Calicoes, Mantilla ond Bon not Velvets, white and colored all wool Flannels, embroidered and 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 26,1851, Groat Arrival of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, AT the grat Mart for Dry*goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, at the corner of Hanover and Lou* ther streets. The subscriber 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 Cassimercs; Sattinols, Vestings, Muslins, Checks,Tickings, Flan nels, Linseys, Velvet Cords, Cravats, Suspenders, Gloves, &c. Ladles’ Dress Goods, Silks, Merinoes, Bomba*, lines, figured, plain and changeable Poplins, Mous- I'm de Laincs, Ginghams, Calicoes, Alpacos, Shawls, Hosiery, Coburg Cloths, &c. Boys’ Caps, —A very largo assortment, embracing every stylo and quality. Boots & Shoes. —An extensive variety of Mens’, Women’*, and Children’s Boots and Shoes, from tho most celebrated manufacturers. Groceries, Such as Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Rice, dee. Choice TEAS from the well known Tea dealers, Jen j kins & Co. All who visit our establishment are free to ac* I knowledge that wo 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. Butler, Eggs, Hags, Soap, and Dried Fruit, taken at market prices. September 25, 1951 N. W. WOODS, Agl. Unrrlsbnrg Steam Wood Turning and Scroll Sawing Shop. WOOD TURNING in all its branches, in city stylo and at city prices. Every variety of Cabinet and Carpenter work cither on hand or turned to order. Bed Potts, Table Lena, Awning Post*, Jialualre$ t Newell Posts, Wagon Hubt, Roaettt , patterns, Columns, Slat and Quarter Mouldings, Round or Octagon Ckitel Handles,. $«. This shop is In Strawberry Alloy, near Third St., and aa wo intend to please ell our customers who want good work done, it Is hoped the trade will give us a call. Tcn*Pioo and Ton-Pin Balia made to or* dor or re-turned. Harrisburg, May 8,1851—1 y NOTICE. VTOTICE is hereby given that application will be made to the next Legislature, agreeably to the constitution and laws of ibis Commonwealth, for an alteration in the charter of the Carlisle Deposit Bank so as to confer upon said hank the rights and privil eges of a bank of issue, end to change tho name of said Bank to “The Farmers and Mechanics Bsnkol Carlisle.” By order of the Board Directors, W. M. BBBTBM, Cashier Oarllsle Deposit Bank, ? Juno 5,1861 —Cm 5 Superior Groceries! THE subscriber bogs leave to Inform his custo mots and the public generally, that he haa removed his Grocery and Provision Store, to Iho biick build ing nearly opposite his former stand, in South Han over street, Carlisle. He has recently suppliodhim self with a good assortment of. gSV Fresh Groceries, ttflUsnd other articles in his line, which he is pro pared, os usual, to dispose of at very moderate rates. Those wishing good bargains will please give mo a call at my new stand, directly opposite Iho Volun teer printing office. 0, INHOFF, Ag’t. March 6,1061, FRENCH KID GLOVES. The subscriber has received 90 doz. of French Kid Gloves; also Cashmere and Silk Gloves. GEO. W. HITNER. October SO. Eilmeburnors Coal. 1 Oft TONS Lykens Vnllby nut coal, for burn iOUing Lime, receiving nnd for snlo cheap by W. U. MURRAY, Agt, HAMS. Evans 6c Swift’s celebrated Sugar euro Hama, Just received end for sale at the Giocory store of : 0. INIIQEF, Agt. MUFFS! MUFFS!! Just opened a fine os* sottment of Muffs at reduced prices by GEO. W. HITNER. October 30. New Arrival of Hardware, HENR,¥ SAXTON, HASJust received and opened the largest assort* monl of goods in his lino, over offered to. the citizens of Cumberland.county, which will bo sold at extraordinary low rates. Tho public is respect fully invited to call and examine my assortment which consists in .part of , Plain and Figured Canvass. , Enamelled and Patent Leather. * Enamelled Muslin and.Drilling. . Plated bashers. Damask. Rnltinot, Blue and Drab Cloths, Broad Pasting and Beaming Lace, Hubbs, FollowB,9pokos, Eliptic Springs, Iron Axles, Moss and Deer’s Hair. A Complete,assortment of Saddler’s Tonis. Japand, Brass and Silver Mountings, of various patterns. To Cabinet and Shoe Makers!' .Mahogany, Walnut and Maple Veneers; Mahoga ny, Walnut, Mineral and tilass Knobs;.curled hair, moulding of various patterns, sofa springs, "varnish, &c. Morocco, Lining end Binding Skins, Last's, Thread, Pegs, 6cc, , To Builders, Carpenters and others! , , . A full assortment of Upright, Kim and Mortice Locks, with Mineral, While and Brass Furniture; hinges, screws, sash and shutter springs, bolts, glass, putty, paints of all colors,oil, turpentine, &c. , Also mill,, cross-cut, circular, band and panel saws, au gurs, chisels, chopping and pointing axes, hatchets, planes and plane bits, steel and .iron squares, nails and spikes, &c. To Blacksmiths, Farmers and others. Hammered and rolled iron of every description, cast, shear, spring and blister steel, English & Amo-' rican; wagon boxes, anvils, solid thread vices, files, rasps, dee. I would invito particular attention to Housekeep ers and others, to my assortment of waiters Sc troys, plain and gothic style; knives, forks, Herman silver and silver plated butter knives, carving.knivcs and forks, table steels, Brittonia, German silver and sil ver plated table and tea spoons, brass and rolled metal Preserving .Kettles, smoothing irons, tubs, buckets and churns* . Blake's Sc Buswcll’s Fire and Water Proof Paint of different colors, constantly on hand, Remember the old stand, cast Main street. Carlisle, Oct. 2, 1861. . THE. subscriber having just returned, from the Eastern cities with a full and handsome assort ment of ail kinds of Hardware of the very besj mak ers and well selected, is now opening at the Cheap Hardware Stand, in North Hanover street, next door to Scoil's hole!, where he invites all that are in want of good and cheap Hardware, to give him a call and aee and satisfy themselves of the truth, as wo ore de termined to sell at a small odvancc, Smalt profits and quick sales is the order of the day. To Carpenters and Others . A full stock of-white, mineral and jopnned knobs, lucks and latches, hinges, screws, window sash and shutter springs, strait-nocked 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, hand and chopping > Axes, of different makers; hatchets, planes Sc plane bits, steel and iron squares, files, rasps, brads,spikes, all sizes. G. W. lIITNER. To Saddlers and Coach Makers. Our stock consists of a complete assortment of nrtl clos in your lino of business, such as brass, silver & japaned mounting, carriage trimmings, broad poster ing ond seaming laces,.fringes, plain ond figured can* vass oil cloth, top.lining cloth Sc set go lining, white, red, blue and black patent leather; Dashers, silver & brass plato, Deer hair, rosette, hubs, fellows, spokes, bows, cliplic springs, iron axics, malleable costings. To Cabinet and Shoe-makers. A full slock of shoo kit ami findings, boot moncco, French kid* straits, morocco & lining and binding skins; lasts, tacks, pegs, hammers, pinchers, French morocco, superior copat Tarnish, japan and black varnish, mahogany and mapla vanoors, moulding, beading, rosols, glass, mineral and mahogany knobs of OTory size and stylo. To lilaclcsmiths, Farmers and Others. 11 tons of assorted bar iron, warranted of thn best quality. A splendid assortment of bar and rolled iron, hammered, horse-shoe, scollop, plough, brood and narrow tiro, rolled, horse-shoe bar, band, round and square iron; cast, shear, spring, English and American blister steel, English wagon, boxes, car riage boxes in setts, anvils, vices, files, rasps, horse shoe nails, &c. To Housekeepers. A beautiful assortment of cheap Fancy goods, such as waiters, (rays, plain & fancy knives, forks, butch er knives, steels, britlonia lamps, jrass candle sticks, britlania and silver (able and tea spoons, plated but ler knives, preserving kettles, smoothing irons, Iron and lined 100 &. oval boilers, iron frying and'bread pans, washboards, tubs, churns, buckets, iron pots, wash kettles, and stew pans, &c, Carlisle, May 7,1851 Fresh Arrival of Hardware. Cheaper than the Cheapest. TTAVING just returned frorp Now York nnd Phil rLadelphlawilh the host amt Cheapest Slock of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, BUILDING MATE RIALS, PAINTS* <Scc., over brought to Carlisle, I would respectfully request dealers and consumers and all others, to give mo n coll And see whether they cannot got more and bettor goods for (ho same money, than at any other place in town. My stock of Locks, Lotches, Bolts, Hinges, Screws; Nails, Spikes, Glass, Paints, dee., Is complete nnd very cheap. Of Carpenters* Tools, I have n splendid as sortment. Also, Cabinet Maker's Tools and Mate rials via:—Voncors, Mahogany, Minoiol and Glass Bureau Knobs and Varnish. W. O. HICKOK. SADDLERS AND COACII MAKERS, can bavo everything In their line cheaper than eve.r For Shoemaker*, I have a first role Block, of Morocco am] Lining Skim; Bindings, Pegs, Thread ami Wax, and a su perb assortment of Shoemakers’ Tools. . I have also a complete assortment of Bali’s Lasts, made in Har risburg, which can be had at no other place in town, and at Balt’s prices. Together with an assortment of all kinds of Hammered and Rolled Iron and Steel. Of Housekeeping Articles, I have Knives, Porks, Spoons, Waiters, Snuffers and Trays, Tubs, Buck ets, &c. Of WALL PAPER, I have tho largest, Hand somost and cheapest assortment In town. And to all who want Good and Cheap HARDWARE, I would kay, coroe and see foryouraolves Carlisle, May 14, 1861 hi. &. J. M. ROE, . WHOLESALE DEALERS. JViii 111 N, Third St,, 3d door below Root, PiiuiDßtrnu. ' OH nnn CORN BROOMS, 800 doz. Painted Bucket!, 600 hesttf Cedar Tubs, 600 Cedar Churn*, 400 boxes Clothes Pins, 800 nests Willow Baskets. Also, every description of Bristle Brushes, Mata, Eastern, Cedar, Wood, and Willow Wore at the lowest manufacturers' cash prices. N. U.—Orders promptly filled. August 21,1861—0/n /10FFEE8, BUOARS, Rico,' Chocolate, Spices, \J Molasses, Syrup, dec., as well as other neceunry articles, just received fresh and for sale nt ihe stbre of J, W. EBY. June 80, 1861. • Fresh Arrival of JACOB SENER, JOHN P. LYNE. Groceries* drugs i drugs: FRESH SPRING SUPPLY. I HAVE jubirecclvod afresh stock of Medicines, Paints, Glass; Oil, (See., which having boon pur chased with great carp at the besl cUy houses, ! cah couridenlly recommend. to .Families, Physicians, Country Merchants and Dealers, as being fresh and pure DRUGS. Herbs and Exrtacts,' Patent Medicines, Pino Chemicals, Instruments, Pure Essential Oils, . Cod Liver Oil —' ’ DVE-I Spices, ground or whole. Essences, Perfumery, &c. - Warranted Genuine . STUFFS. V Log arid Cam Woods, Oil Vitriol, .Copperas, • LacDyc. PAINTS. : Indigoos, Madders, Sumac, Alhm,. Wothorill & Brother’s Pure Lead, Chrome, Green arid Yellow, Paint and Varnish Brushes, Jersey AVindow Gloss, Linseed Oil, Turpentine,Copal and Coach Varnish, and Red Lead. *AII of which will be sold at the Very lowest market price.' Also, a fresh and splendid assortment of Fancy Goods, Fruits, Confectionary, and innumerable other articles calcu lated for use and ornament, all of which aro offered ot tho lowest cash prices, at the cheap Drug, Book and Fancy Store of the subscriber on North Han over street. S. W. HAVERSTICK. Carlisle, June 5,1861 ELEGANT HOOKS At Dr, liawlim' 1 Old Stand* next door iu the Poat- oj/ice, Main street* Carlisle. Old Red Sandstone, by the author of Foot Prints of Creation. The Wide, Wide . World, an elegant book In S vole. Reveries of a Bachelor, a very popular work. House of the Seven Gables by Hawthorne. Manual of. the Fine Arts, an in valuable production. Milman Gibbons Rome, in 6 volumes, uniform with Hume and M’Cauley. Lynch’s Dead Sea—Niniveh’s Remains. Dr. Durbins Observations in the East. . Treasury of Thoughts, from favorite' authors.'- Anderson’s History of the English Bible. Mbrells History of Modern Philosophy. Dicks Work's. Prose Writers of Germany. Charlotte Elizabeth’s En tire Works, together with a great many other val uable and elegantly bound Books. Milton, Shak speare, Byron,"Scott, Moore, Burns, Campbell, Beattie, Collins, Gray, Cowper, Thompson, Pol lock, Howitl, Cook,' Loudon, Tupper and other Poetical Works. Our stock consists of several hundred Works of standard authors, and any book that may be called for and not on hand shall be ordered by express. Carlisle, May 29,1851. Monyer’s Oandy Store Rebuilt. THE subscriber would respectfully.announce’to bis friends and the public generally, that hi* Factory which was destroyed, by the late fire, has been rebuilt, and-ho is now prepared to furnish them with CHOICE CANDIES, manufactured of (he best material, which ho will sell wholesale or retail, at the old stand in North Hanover street, a few doors north of the bank, whore he has just opened a gene ral assortment of Fruits and Nuts, consisting in part of Oranges, Lemons, Grapes, Figs, Raisins, Prunes, in fancy boxes, Currants; Dates, At. m6nds, Filberts, Cream, Coco and Ground Nuts. Ho would also call attention to the largest stock of Toys & Fancy Goods, over offered In Carlisle, consisting ofCHINA AND GLASS TOYS, Card Trays, Vases, Mugs, Tea-sets, Doll Heads, Motto Cups, Cologne Buttles, Tumblers, assorted Figures, &c. In connection with the above; he has on hand a prime lot of FRESH GROCERIES, consisting of Sugars, Coffee, Teas, Molasses,Spices, Crackers,dec. Also a lot of prime Cigars. - The subscriber returns his sincere thanks to a generous public for the patronage bestowed on him on former occasions, and hopes by a desire to please to merit a continuance oftho same. Carlisle, April 3,1851, Emporium of Fasliiou I NO HUMBUG JBOUT IT! THE undersigned would call the attention of his customers, and (hose who wish good bargains, to the extensive assortment of Ready-mado Clothing, which'ho hna just received at his store, southeast corner of Market Square ond 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 over brought to this place. All other eslalt lishmonts are completely thrown into the shade I Wo shall mention but a few of our prices. Coals, $2 60 to. $l5 00 Vests, 2 00. to 360 , Pantaloons, 360 to 000 - Our assortment embraces in part, Dress, Frock, Sack, and Overcoats; Pantaloons of alt descriptions and prices; Vests of every variety; Shirts, Cravats, Handkerchiefs. Suspenders, Collars, Gloves, Caps, Carpet Bags, Trunks, Ac*, all of which wo are do* terminal to sell cheaper than can bo hod of any oth er establishment this side of Philadelphia^ Wo study to please—give us an early call. Persons wishing to buy and gel bargains will call at my store, at the corner of the Market House. 8. BRBLL, Agt. Carlisle, Oct. 2, 1851 Great Excitement IN NORTH HANOVER STREET! A RNOLD & LEVI respectfully oaks the alien* fX. Hon of the public to their large and beautiful assortment of Fall and Winter Dry Goods, now open* ing at their cheap wholesale and retail store, which they are determined to sell lower than have hereto* foro boon sold in Carlisle, among which will be found a beautiful assortment of Ladies Dress Goods, Gross do Africa, Satin do Chino, Silks, Mousolin do Lnlncs, Cashmeres. Silk Poplins, Silk Bombazines, Alpacas, French Morlnoes, Parrimata Cloths, Sack Cloth, Bonnot Satins and Velvets, Bonnet Ribbons in groat variety. SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! Bay State long and square Shawls in endless variety, veiy cheaps Thibet, Cashmere, Mouselin do Lalne and Cloth Shawls, from 76 cents to $5.. ClotAs and Cai»imeres i ■. French black and English Cloths, block Doe Skin and Fancy Casslmeres, Velvet Cords, Votings in groat variety. Carpetft CarpettH Persons wishing to purchase Carpeting will do wcl to coll and examine bur mammoth etouk before pur chasing elsewhere, as wo. determined to sell carpets lower this fall ' than over offered in Carllelo. BOOTS’ and SHOES. Another largo supply of Bools aryl Shoes for Mon, Boys, Women and Children, at greatly reduced prices. . A Fresh supply of Groceries, such as Sugor, Cof fee, Ten, Molasses, &c. Carlisle, Sept 26, 1861. Ladies’ Shoes, JUSTrecolved a largo ondhnndeomo assortment of Ladles’ and Children’s Bools and Shoes, from the celebrated Eastern manufactories which will bo sold very cheap. N. W. WOODS, Agt. Hoots* JUST received a largo assortment men’s fine boots ..alsq a superior Calf 800 l which will be sold very 'cheap, N. W. WOODS, Ag'l. Clarified Cider Vinegar* JUST received 100 galls, of pure Cider Vinegar for Pickling, warranted to bo of superior quality. Sept. 86. O. W% IIITNER. Now Wholesale & IletaU Confectionary, Fruit & Toy Store, WestATain Street, a few doore] uisit of DlirJcholde}'s Hotel, in the room .Book \ ' ■ Store* •; ••• -• • THE. undersigned begilcavo to inform tho.cilizons of Carlisle and (He public generally, that He hits opened a store at the abovo.placp, where he intends raonufaoturlng and keeping constantly on hand * ■ • CANDIES; of every description. Ilia stock is all new - ahd ho warrants his.Caridicfe equal to any.manufactured in the State. His stock consists in part of Oranges, Lemons, Dales, Raisins, Prunes, Figs, Almonds, E. Walnuts, C. Nuts, Filberts, Cocoa N\us, Citron, Orpund Nuts, dee. Also,. Mint, Lemon, Chocolate, Gum, Cordiol and other Drops. Lozenges, Figured Almonds, Candy Cigars, and a variety of other can dies. Toys of all ICinds, such as China Vases, Mugs, Bowls and Pitchers, Mantel Ornarhents of all kinds, Lions;. Elephants, Horses, DogS, Guns, .Whips, Indian Rubber and other Rattles', Wax,.Varnished die other 801 l beads, Kid and other Bolls, Whistle's, - Harmonicdns, Banc-' ing Figures, Basket ,& other Wagons, School Bit?* kets, Wheelbarrows, Drums,Trumpets,Swords;Pis. tols, Alabaster Toys of all kinks, and an endless va riety of for Men, Women and Children. In addition td'lho above ho has all kinds of Perfumery, such as Jenny Lind and pthq'r Cologne, Chrystalinc, Pomatum, Ox Morrow, Bear’s Oil, &c.*‘ Fancy and other Soaps. A prime article of Cigars and Tobacco on hand. He hopes by strict attehtid'n to business and small profits to merit a share of public patronage. - ' : A. S. WOUMIdEY. September 18, 1851. SPLENDID JEWELRY! THE subscriber begs leave to inform, his friends and the public, that ho has just rccci* OllfijSfrved a largo and beautiful assortment of rich and rare consisting in part of Gold ond Silver Watches, Gold Chains, Gold Pens and Pencils, Ear find Finger RingsJ) roast Pins, Medallion Lockets, Silver Spoons, Butter Knives, Forks, beautiful Card Cases, Sc 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. High street, a few doors wes) of Burkholder's botch THOMAS CONLYN. Carlisle, Dec 10, 1850. New Sc Popular School Book. COMPREHENSIVE Summary of. Universal, His lory, together with a Biography of distinguished persons, to which is oppendedaO epitome of Heathen Mythology,Natural Philosophy',General Astronomy any Physiology, adopted in tho public schools of Philadelphia. E. S. JONES Sc CO., Publishers. . S. W. Corner Fourth and .Race Streets, Phils. Teachers and School Committees addressing let. ters to us post paid, will bo furnished with copies A full and complete assortment of Books and Sta tionary for sale at the lowest pticcs. May 1,1851—1 y Plainfied Classical Academy, FOUR miles We»i of Carlisle. The Eleventh Session commences on Monday, November 3* 1861. This Institution has been in successful operation 6 years, during which time such additions and improve ments have beeomodo as to render it ono of tho roost commodious and convenient in the State. In regard to hcnlthfulncss it'may bd mentioned, that no case of serious sickness has occur’redin (ho Institution since it wad founded. Its moral purity is attested by the fact that depraved associations, scenes ot vice, and resorts for dissipation have no existence in the neighborhood. The course of instruction comprises all branches required by the.merchant; professional man or colic-, glan. Also modern languages, vocal and instrumen tal music, See. It is tho determination of the Proprietor that the Institution shall sustain tho reputation'll has already acquired for imparting thorough instruction, and in culcating and establishing virtuous principles in the mins of the youth submitted to his charge. Terms (per session of five months) |5O 00. For catalogues containing references, address R. K. BURNS, Principal and Proprietor, Plainfield r, 0., Cumb. co,, Pa. . October 2, 1801. P. MONYER. WHITE HALL ACADEMY, 3 miles total of Haniaburg % . Pa. THE second session of this Institution will com* monce on Monday, the 3d of November next.— It is situated in a pleasant and healthful section of the county, and is convenient of access from all parts of tho State. Application should be made as early as possible, as only a limited number can bo rccoiv* ed. •'..••• Boarding, washing, lodging, and tuition, per session, $5O 00 Instructors: David Drivlixoer,. Principal and Teacher of Languages aqd Mathematics. Lkmukl Simmons, Teacher of Vocal and Inatru mental Music. Amos Row, Tutor. . For circulars containing particulars, address D. DENUNGEII, Principal, Sept. 11, l6fll Harrisburg, Pa. THE Allen and Eastpennsbprough Mutual Fite Insurance Company of Cumberland county,incor porated by ah act of Assembly, Is now fully or ganized,and in operation under the management of the following commissioners, via: Jacob Shelly, Wra. U. Qorgoa, Michael Cock* lin, Meloholr Brenneman, Christian Stayman, Christian Titzel, Jacob H. Coover, Lewis Hycr, Henry Logan, Benjamin H. Mnssor, Jacob Kirk, Samuel Hrowell, Joseph Wlckersham. The rales of insurance are ns low and favorable as any Company.of the kind in the State. Per sons wishing to become members urd invited to make application to tho agents of the company who are willing to wait upon them at any time. JACOB SHELLY, Pruidtnt. Henry Looan, Vice President, Lewis Hvgr, Secretary. Miohaxl Oooxun, ZWasurer. November 1,1849. ■ . AGENTS. Cumber/amfcotmly—Rudolph Martin,N.Cum* borland; O. B. Herman, Klngslbvyn: Henry Zear* Ing, Shiromnnatown; Robert Mooro and Charles Dell, Carlisle; Dr, J. Ahl, Churchtown; Samuel Graham, Wesiponnsborough; James M’Dowell Frankford; Mode Griffith, South Middleton, 1 York county— . John Sherrlok, Lisburn; John Bowman, Dlllabursf Peter Wolford, Franklin; John Smith, Esq., Washington ; W. 8. Plokimr* Dover; Danlel Roffenaborgor, J. W. Croft. Uarriaburg— Houser * Loclimnn. Members of the company having Polloleaabout to expire can have them renewed by making ap plication to any ofthb agents. * 1 JuitnccciVed, A variety of handsome* useful articles to which I would invito the attention of the public, oon slst-lng In part of China Dinner *Toasets, Slone China Dinner, Tea, and Toilet sots, best Liver pool and Common Ware, Glass Ware, Sueh as Bowls, Goblets, Stands, Wines, Tum blers, Jelly Stands, Decanters, Lemonades, and a variety,of Glass Dishes of ovory size, for sale by « „ . « Q. INHOFF, Act. Carlisle, Sept 95; 1851. b A PRIME article of Scgars nf various brandsi Lx. such aa Noreaga, largo ond smoß plantation. Prlnclpco, Regalia, Jenny Lind. Aquolla, Panlollos. and Fortuono, just received and for solo at the Con* feplionary, Fruit and Toy store of ’ ' ~ ' A, 8. WORMLEV. September 11,1861, 1 Wood Wanted. FANCY GOODS* Fancy Goods, TERMS; Eire liiNiirnnce. Sogm's. " lave** Goinplaiiit, JAUNDICEDYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC, ,0K NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASE OF, THE' .KIDNEYS, AND ALL DISEASES ' arising'' from & disordered liver or stomachy such as Constipation, Inward l Piles, Fullness or Blood to tho Hoad, Acidity of tho Stomafch, Nausea, Hedrtbuffr Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight In the Sto roach* Sour Eructations, Sinking or Flittering at the Pit Of tho Swimmihg at the tfeddi Hhr* tied and Difficult Broathing,Fluttc)ing at tbo Hcarr, Ghoaking, or suffocating sensations when in a lying posture, diromness of vision, dots or webs before the sight, fever and dull pain In the head, deficiency of perspiration, yellowness of tho sklnnnd eyes,'pain in the side, back, chest, limbs', &c., sudden.flushes of heat; burning in the flesh, constant imaginingfa i»f evil,and groat depression be effectually cured by . . , V_’ DR. nOOFDAND^ CELEBRATED GERMAN .BITTER, PREPARED HI DR. C. 11. JACKSON, * ‘ •AT Ta*’''"'' - GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, , Noyl2o ATch Slreet t p)iiladelphia» .. ' . Their power over the above disoasesia not ex* celled; if equalled, by any other preparation in’-lhtf United States; as the 1 tures attest,'.in many case* 1 after skillful physicians had failed. ’ Those Bittbrs are worthy the attoiitidn of invalids* Possessing great virtues in the W dlt-' oases of the- Liver dhd lesser glands, exercising tb* rn'ofct scarching powers in weaknesSOand affections or tho digestive organs, they are, withal,safe, cbrtaiA and pleasant. ‘ " ‘ . R£Al> AtVl> BE COWVWCED, [From tho “ Boston Bcfa.”J .• ' “ Dr. Hooflond’a Celebrated Gorman Biltfeis, fat the euro of Liver Complaint;' Jaundice, Dyspepsia', Chronlcor Nervous Debility,is deservedly one of the most popular Medicines of tiic day. Those Bitter* have been used by, thousands,and a friend at our elbow says ho has himself received ah effectual and permanent euro of Liver Complaint from (he use of this remedy. Wo aro speaking from experience, and to the afflicted wo advise their use.*’ [From Scott’s Weekly.] “Dr.Hboflnml’s German Billers, manufactured by Dr. Jackson, aro now'recommeudcd by'some of the most prominent members of the faculty, os an article of much efficacy in cases of female we.aknes ecs. As such is the case,'we would advise all moth ers to obtain a bottle, and thus save themselves much sickness. Persons of debilitated cohslilutiohs vtil) find these BlttcrS advantageous to their health, as wo know from experience, the salutary effect that they have upon weak systems,” , [From thoN. Y. Weekly Messenger, Jan. 6,1650.] . “Z7r. Uoojland't German Billers. —Here is a pre paiation which the leading presets in the Union ap pear to be unanimous in rocommending, and the reason is obvious.- It is made after a prescription furnished by one of the most celebrated physicians of modern limes, the late Pr. Christopher Wilhelm Hoofland; Professor to the University of Jena, Pri vate Physician to the King of Prussia, and one of the greatest medical writers Germany has ever pro duced. lie was emphatically the enemy of and therefore a medicine of which he was the in ventor and endorser, may be confidently relied on. Ho specially recommended it in Liver Cotnphrint, Dyspepsia, Debility, Vertigo; Acidity of the Sto mach. Conslirpntion, and all complaints arising from a disordered condition of Ihestomach, the Liver, and the intestines. MORE EVIDENCE I The “Philadelphia Saturday Gazette,” the best Family Newspaper published in the . United States, the.editor says of 1 ’ • . DR. lIOOFLAND’S; GERMAN BITTERS, “It isscldorn that.we recommend what aretcrnlcd Patent Medicines to .the-confidence and patronage of our readers; and, thcrofoie, when we recommend Dr, Hoofland’s German. Bitters, we wish It to be dis tinctly understood thatewd are not speaking of the nostrums of the day,.that aro noised about for a brief period, and then forgotten after they have dona their guilty race of mischief, but of a. medicine long es tablished, universally prized, and* which has met the hearty approval of the faculty itself.” Evidence upon evidonoo has been received (like the foregoing) from oil sections of the Union, the ast thico years, and. the strongest testimony in its favor is;, that there is mbro of it used in the practice of the regular physicians of Philadelphia, than oil other hosUums combined—a fact that can be easily established, and fully proving thot a scientific pre paration will moot with their quiet approval when presented oven in this form. That this Medicine will cure Liver Complain! and Dyspepsia, no one can douhj, after Using it as direct) d. It acts specifically upon the stomach and liver;lt is preferable to calomel in all billions dia. eases; the effect is immediate. They can.be admin istered to female of infant with safety and reliable benefit, at any time. DEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. This Modicino has attained that high character which is necessary for all medicines to attain, to in duce .counterfeiters to put forth a spurious article at the risk of the livea of those who are innocently de ceived. • ’ Look well to the marks of the Genuine /—They havo Iho written signature of C. W. JACKSON upon tho wrapper,and the name blown in the bottle, toiMonf which they are spurious. For sale wholesale and retail.at the . GERMAN MEDICINE, STORE, No. 120 ARCH street,ono door below Sixth (late of 278 Raco street) Philadelphia, and by respectable dealers thioughout the country. Also for sale by SAMUEL ELLIOTT, InCarlislo, and respectable dealers throughout the Slots. November 28,1800.—1 y. Dr. .1* O. Loomis, SILL perform alloperations upon the Teeth thfttjaro required for. their preservation, as eating, Piling, Plugging will restore the loss of them, by Inserting Artificial Teeth.from a single Tooth to a full sett. ffT-OOiceon Pittstreet,afew doors South o the Railroad Hotel. N. B. Dr. Loomis will beabsont from Car lisle he last ton days, In each month, Carlisle, Dec. 20,1850. DU. OIiOKGE Z, BIIETZ, WILL perform all operations upon the Teeth that may be required for their Artificial Teeth inserted, from a single tiHUh'tos A entire aotjon tho most scientific principle's.' Diseases of the mouth and'irregularities carefully treated.— Office at tho residence of hia brother, on North Pill street, Carlisle; Pa. ‘ ' ’ May 18. 1861, »». U. UUKLIiV, , , , PHYSICIAN AND SUEGEONJ Main atract, ■near tho Poet Office. Dr. H. will give his parti cular client joti to surgical diseases', and dlaeasea of wpmon'tind children. : He will also give his attention qsory Saturday morning, in hie office,gralls;from II to 13 a clock* to surgical cases' among the poos, , January 23,1851—1 y 1 '• >. .. DR. S. B. KllilTEß, NOJJTII Hanover street. Office adjoining Mr. Wqlf a store. Office hours, more particularly from 7 to 0 o'clock A.M., and from 8 to 7 o'clock P« M,' ■ Ontlislo, Juno 10, 1851—If HOITKEOPATniC?. Practice of Mctllcluo, Surgery, & Obstclrlci, " DUS. A. M, i J. STAYMAN, respectfully an. nounoo to lie cltiaepsy, Cstllelo and vicinity, .list they have taken tho office recently occupied by ■l' Bara 8 a ra 1 1* f ?"° cl « r “V row, and will bp happy lb. attend all that may favor them with a call. In the various branches of their profession. They nre pre. Krgt” modoroie°, nlB 0 " °T'’ S a ” y ; Carlisle, April 1,0,1850—tt;
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