93tfJJf». , ■ Unfits a mtm for rfll-tho wfoial offices of lift, asindo inanis a mere blank in lbb fifoaUdn; taffiffiTObW?* f° e n ® end, and lives to no purpose, r blqiiolf in any employment or pro* will never havo diligence enough • ta oa'Q succeed in no ondcrtaklngi for he .it; .he!mu>l bo a bad husband, fa • 'tfierl and (elation, for ho will not take Iho least pains Iwjjwaervp hit wife, children or friend. • tatjntoii Tflt philosophy of the present ago is peculiarly the , philoiopy of outsides. Few divo deeper Into the hu* ■sea Weast than of the shirt. VVho could doubVlhobcart thatbeats beneath a cambric front 7 or who Imagine that hand accustomed to dirty work which-irenrelopsd itFwN'fQ kid?' having asked Dr. Beeswax bow ho (o retain his youthful appearance so '^fihn^nin;walk; I never oat more than one dish at 8 never get drunk. My walking keeps my "MriSA I^jilrbalollonmy simple diet prevents indi -5 touching ardent spirits,- my liver never fears being eaten up alive." ■- JPjneOMentalk-have a great reverence for burial fads, WHohlHey poetically call the 11 Cities of the LfhtTOey people them with spirits of the depart. at the end of his own gravs, lovi. 10-pprftj eyes, : (Ej'Peaoo la (be evening star of the soul,-as virtue is its sun, and the two 1 are never far apart A Littrvpvfrho was sometimes forgetful, having Jtapsogtged to plead Iho cause of an offender, be. :— *• 1 know the prisoner at the bar, .'bears the character of being a most consum. and' impudent •mlmrircl. ,, Here somebodr ythupered to him that the prisoner was his client, Sftfeiv fee Immediately continued: 11 But what great fUtadgbod man ever lived, who was not calumniated pf big Contemporaries 7" ! ' Foots, -being on a visit to Lord Townsend’s, at Jsayhani, happened one morning to look into the pig* ily, aiu) paw a silver spoon among the pig’s victuals; on 6 of lbs house maids coming by, and perceiving} Mfr J?oo|e, erredon I, u Plague on the pigs, what a| nbiae' they' make." 11 Well they rasy," said Foote, *for they have but one silver spoon between them." Patvitfnv* or Jealousy.—A beautifol young lady, ttoviAgjCaUed 00l an ugly gentleman to dance with bo,wa« aitonlahed at the condeicemion, and be- ehe was in love with him, in a very wetping manner, desired to know why she had ao. TeotedAimfroni the rest ortho company. “Because, siiV'irepliod lhe lady, “my husband commanded me to select sqcba partner as should not give him causo- jealousy.” o.‘ AFAlvabuc Hit.—A lawyer once plead with groat -pbllity tbe eause of his client for nearly an hoar.— rWhan JM fa'ad done, bis antagonist, with a supercilious -■DMffMld be did not understand a word the other jatd; who'neatly replied, “1 believe so, Tor I was ■peaking law.", . •Ttramnly difficult.in (ho mixed things of lbis¥orld to act truly and kindly too; bnt therein lies one of the greet trials of man—that his sincerity sboaldbavokjndness in it, and his kindness truth, ■v ffTTo i* a woman of fashion is one of the easiest thlngd,ln the World. A'late writer thus describes it thing you don’t went, and pay fot noth dngyirai.dd; emile on all mankind bat yonr husband; be happy everywhere but at homo; hate the country; '■Boco.FarUi noglebt yoar children, and nurse lap dogs; go to church every time you got a hew ehawl to sfytfvi ths Lord, and die without loss whenever the physician makes out your warrant. An eloquent preacher paused in the middle of his ■•rmon, andyemttked: “If I were at home (meaning his own oh arch,) 1 would say something about going AMlMp»hat as lam not I forbear.” la an instant, .toe da which bed been quietly resting on the adjacent pew backs, straightened up. . A Tetfito who lately removed (b Wisconsin,writes to his' -'brother in Massachusetts, that the section •where he resides is in a highly prosperous condition. ’Hewy* that but one failure hai ever occurred in h!e tooblyi add «h that ease the man paid one hundred -dbkd'.Cwßfety-’ftta cents on a dollar I the war, an Iriah peasant, who was posted musket on duty, and had wandered a little but of hie position, was accosted by an officer with you here for? 1 'Faith, your honor,’ said Pat, Wfth bis accustomed grin of good humor, ’they leli-me-l'm here for a century/' Tax** bare been various definitions of “a gentle »«V,*’ bat the prettiest knd most poetic, J» that given redebtly by a fair girl. A gentlemen is a human belpg, qorphlnjng a woman’s tenderness with a Man’s courtgo.'The intellect pi the answer proves Ite au thor a lady. (£pit 'la.entrant)? reported la certain circles, that •£pema,o who,wears “the aboes made by a sherry gobbler on the lest of the Mobegans,” is trying to Wegollgta for a pair of stockings, to bo knit from some pfjhwyarn spun by Jack Drunsby. !■ said that a portion of the populat/oo of Maine tot# become ao strictly temperate, tbat they ere on. mefy'destitute of jugular veins; hence it,is supposed tnst temporance is a groat preventive of suicide. Op? Pomp, what am a Jury ob iakest ? r *Wal, do fkeio,-trigger,• jury ob inkeet am a lot ob fellows whit alts down on a' dead man to find out wheddor bo ana- dud foe sortia or only playin pcitim,* W *»• l»*l saw the. Ohio river, U was in Us Korbut- we learn that it it now on a stand. The it supposed to have the usual compliment of the river continues to run. opinion of Dr. Digg it tolielled respecting the following questionDo vends sailing under bsrepebs thereby become ys lar Btart 7 A speedy answer la desirable. like alts’. A little steamboat passed Ciflcinoeti, last week, that had no pilot houee, and tbf iO«ptalo put an umbrella over the wheel to keep np^ppearanees. MCrWlial'ere the moat onsooiable thing* in-the world? 1 Milestones. You never see two of them together. ■"Tftic DaTlL’s Sima.—A woman,-quarrelling with her'hhabadd, told hlmsbo believed if she was to die,. bd Wbhtd. marry the devil’s daughter. “ The lew doetfnolllfdw a man to marry two listers,” replied the tender husband. your son well, or others will instroothim Wb’ifa ohtld. goes aitogelbor untaught. Send him to the school of wisdom, or ha will go of himself to Ihoi .Href-academy, kepi by the lady with (he cap ■n'd-ooir*. There Is slwaye leaching going on of •do* sort, just as in fields—vegetation is never idle. This U a dangerous period of the year for colds— psopli* should be careful. Mrs. Partington says she ms gottw; romantic' affection in her shoulders, the oeuerology in her hoed, and the embargo In the region ofJ>9t-jo6Utar vein; all from the opening of the win. So, throw * bottle at a oouplo of bclligorontcati Allied., .e.flGTtTho son qfQulntius Fablus Moxlraua advised 4l§sfa||i'r, tP on a poet, saying," II will only •ost a few men.” Fablue answered dryly,.” will ysiajip'Ons ofUiq.few f” CAUtotwu Bukkiits arc prelly wall'paid. The ty them allow* throe dollars for serving MrWS*T ttW °^® r ptoce** by which an aotioa jireoUiMooed ;■ for Intel, fid* cents par mite; for a bond.lwo,doUws; for a certified copy'of the bond, ooeflblUrJ lot ttrVlng a subpeona, for each witness. QjOftjdalUr, and for every mile travelled serving it. T«* t P3a«aio*NT Com.—The expense per tB but q'ld each person of the populr.tion in supporting the President of the United Stales, by paying his ■alaf/,* li one-ninth of a coni, or four-ninth for the four years. This must be the reason why fTOtdon’i care a coni who Is President. A room raxow, In his examinstion, the other day, watshUdlflishad not been in the court before, and What foil {He had been up for bod? •teaUar/1 oil - A HOK* nylag I. r.Mided of . mimlxr of lb. BfUfeh Hdblb or Common., who by hi. industry and pan.f.r.nc., hid non bi. wny lo lb.l blgh poaition. ArKiotUl Mlm of Urn ori.loor.py ono d.y t.uolid him frlftliltnumbl. orialn ...log, " I mmomb.r nbtn fdajiU.il.A m 3 f.lnm’p noon." “ Well, airn.a tspdnso, "did I not do them wel/?'* ~flßltpfOfincKs say that shattlng the eyes mikes (he eendd drhearingmoro acute. Perhaps this accounts for‘the ftiany closed eyes which are seen in our ohurehee every Sunday. TheGreek.Reee enilL^agnege. .. The long continuance of the Greek race end lan guage is one of the moat sinking phenomena in the history of the world.' Fornearlyilhreethousand years iho Greek language and the. Greek race have preaeryed all their characteristic features; and there is .scarcely ao much difference between the lan guage of the coteroporariea of Homer and that of the inhabitants of Athena at the present day, as between (he English of Chaucer, end the English of out modern writers. The Greek peoplealready possessed a national literature, and had covered many of the shores of the Mediterranean with their colonies before the first stones of Rome were laid; and fora thousand y'earsafterlhe imperial city had fallen a prey to lie barbarian invaders;.and its western provinces had been broken up into the kingdoms of (be modern European commonwealth, there still continued to exist a mighty oily on the shores of the Bosphorus, whose monarchs ruled over a largo portion of eastern Europe and western Asia, and .whose Inhabitants spoke the language, and oould read the works of Homer, Thucydides, and Plato. The extraordinary vitality of (he peo ple enabled them to resist and overcome "those in ternal and external causes of decay which have destroyed the nationality and the language of so many other races. Whatever they borrowed from other nations, they, assimilated to themselves.— Hence the controversy of the learned respecting (he origin of their religion, civilization, and art— whether it wee indigenous or derived from the east—is of comparatively little importance; be cause whatever may have been their origin, they differ In every essential'feature from their eastern type, and 1 bear the impress oF the Hellenic mind. Lika the nations of western Europe,-they yielded to the conquering legions of Rome;' but unlike the fovmev, ih«y did not adopt the language or euMomo of their conquerors-. On the contrary, they not only maintained.their own national character and language In Greece itself, but (he Greek cities, which had been founded in the east by Alexander and hiS'Sucoeesors, though Inhabited by a mixed population, alike resisted all Romanizing infill, ences and preserved to a greater or less extent their Hellenic character. NAPOLEON, Such a man was wanted, and. such a man waa born; a man of stone and iron, capable of sluing on horseback.sixteen' or seventeen-hours, of going many days together without rest or food, except by snatches, and with the speed and spring.of a tiger m action; a man not embarrassed by any scruples: compact, instant, selfish, prudent, and of a percep tion which cannot suffer itself to be baulked or misled by any pretences of others, or any supersti tion, or any heat or haste of his own. “My hand of iron,” he said, “was not at the extremity of ray arm, it was immediately connected Vvilh my head.” He respected the power of nature end fortune, and ascribed to it his superiority, instead of valuing himself; like inferior men, on hia opinionativeheas and waging war with nature. His favorite rheto ric lay in allusion to his start and he pleased him self, as well as the people, when he styled himself the "Child of Destiny.” They charge me, said he, with' the commission of groat crimes: men of my stamp do not commit crimes. Nothing has been , more simple than my elevation: ’tie in vain to ascribe it to intrigue or orime; : it was owing to the peculiarity of the limes, and to my reputation of having fought well against (he enemies of my country. I have always marched with the opin ion of great masses, and with events. Of what use then, would crimes be to me 1” Again; he said, speaking of his sou "My son cannot replace, me; I could not replace myself. lam the creature, of circumstances.” A Dream Realised, Some time during the past summer, a stranger stopped at one of the watering places on the moun tain south of this place. After bis arrival there he was taken sick, and for several days was appa rently deranged. On his recovery he informed the proprietor of the house that during hia illness he had dreamed for three nlghta in succession that he had discovered, at a certain distance In the moun tain, under a rock, an earthen crock, containing a large amount of silver. At this the worthy host expressed his surprise, and spoke of it as a mys terious dream.. Afterwards, however, they were walking together in. that direction, when thedream was again adverted to by the stranger, and the proprietor at once proposed an examination, to sat isfy curiosity. The rook was soon found, and af ter carefully'brushing the leaves away, it was moved, and to their utter amazement, there sal a crock full of sliver. They took it out and convey ed it secretly to the house, and on examination it was found to contain $4OO, (all in half dollars) which was divided equally between them. The day afler.the discovery, the stranger was about to lake his leave of the mountain, and complained to his friend, the proprietor of the springs, of the in convenience of carrying the sliver, when an ex change was proposed and.niadc, the stranger re ceiving bankable paper for his silver. It waa not long after his departure, however, till.the proprie tor had made another discovery—his four hundred dollars in silver were eovnUrJtiU and he had been thus Ingeniously swindled out of two hundred dol lars* These facta wo have gathered from a reliable ecuroe, and that they are correct there is not a shadow of a doubt.— lVaynetbord l Record* A TOUCHING INCIDENT- Some two yosreago, seyo the WTalervillo fifstf, Mr. £, S. Moody of Monmouth, went to California, saving hie wile and young child with her mother In Boston. The correspondence between tho hue* band and wife was regularly kept up, and the wish was expressed by the. former that his young wife could join him- in the far off land' of gold ' r but tho definite plan and arrangements for this object bad been deferred. A ehoil Unto since a letter Irom the absent btnbend pictured again the prospects that cheered hie long and Weaty absence, and touched •gem tho hope Inal the lime would soon eome when !*? Proper to make arrangements for hie wile and child to join him.in San Frunoleooi— The heart of the affectionate woman oast the ques tion of safety and economy to the winds, and she reiolved in spite of alt obstacles, to start immodia lely for California,, and surprise her husband by her un expected arrival. She started, and almost on (he day (hat she landed In California, with a heart ewe fling to meet her husband, that husband landed in tho city of Boston J flo lied mode a sudden determination, Instigated by poor health, to return homo, file serioua disappoint monl, connected with the teas of a considerable por tion of his' hard earned property by the failure of a Now York house ip whom he had entrusted it, so wrought upon his declining health that he survived but one week, and was brought to Monmouth for burial a few days since. No details of tho poor wilo's dreadful disappointment have yet been receiv ed } but the thought that, whatever may have boon its effect, a still deeper affliction yet awaits her, adds a most painlbl feature (d (ho picture. NevrKlnd of flkatlitff* At a large leer drinking house in Berlin, Prussia, the customers are waited upon by female skaters. The Instant a customer Hikes his seat, one of the damsels darts from the end of the room, ekims over the floor describing graceful curves, and In a moment le at hla side, and requests to know Ilia wishes.— One of these lemalo wallers will collect a number of order* in her round, or carry her beer vessels to her customers without ruffling their snowy Truth. The motions performed resemble skating, and strangers are likely to be deceived, but the act is performed by employing small iron rollers lot into the solos of strong but neatly Ailing boots. This Is all (ho mystery. It fakes time end practice to execute the movements well, and the work is somewhat fatiguing. The floors over which they glide are made ofsmoolh hard wood boards. Tin Cross in Ttalt.— ln Italy, the oruelßx is tbo first object put in the hands of the child, and it wears this figure upon Us nook ae an amulet. ’ At (he mar riage altar the nuptial rings have the earns imago engraven upon them. At the funeral it le seen again, and finallv upon the tomb. From the cradle to the grave, it Is the daily emblem of the people. In ap proaching a city, town or hamlet of Italy, the first object seen in the iky is (he Grose; il gleams upon the banners of her armies, and glistens upon the broasts other soldiers; it rises upon (he pinnacles of hor towers, and looms upon the moon-sail-roaste of her navies. ■MAS & GROCERIES RIO and JAVA COFFEES, of Utt best qualities, just opened; Also a find assortment of the best Brownand. Clarified SUGARS, togelherwith a largo lot of the best quality of soft crushed, double refined AND PULVPRIZED SUg^RS, a at reduced prices, and a now selection of Careen Sc Black Teas, carefully selected and of the boat Brands, and from the Tea Ware-house of thewollknown Messrs. Jen* kins* of Philadelphia. For sale by J. W. EBY. Carlisle, Noq. 27, 1861. ■ The Excitement Continues AT THE OLD CHEAP STORE. They ore ol* most dally receiving additions to their already large stock of Goods. Now Long andSquare.Shawls from 60 cents to $l, below the usual prices; new Do Laincs at 12$, 18} and 26, beautiful goods; Alpa chas, Coburg Cloths, Muslins, Calicoes, Flannels, Ginghams, Tickings, Satinetls, Cloths, Capsimeros, Hosiery, Gloves, all kinds; Trimmings, Combs, Yarns, and every thing in the Dry Goods lino,which wo intend to sell off at prices that will pay you for the trouble of calling and examining our stock. A. & W. BENTZ. ~ Carlisle, Nov. 27, 1861,, Third Arrival of Fall and Winter Goods. THE subscriber has just returned from the city, with another Urge and general assortment of season able goods, among which may bo found Mantella and Bonnet Velvets. Broeha and Thibet Long Shawls of sup’r quality. French Plaid and Bay Stale Long Shawls.. French Merinoes of all colors. MoubvUh do Laincs In gieat Tailoty. French & English Chintzes.very cheap. Broad Cloths, Cassimefos & Sattinetls. . Gentlemen's Buck dc Beaver Gloves sup't quality Gentlemen's Chamois lined cashmere Gloves. Ladies dc Children's Cashmere Gloves. Welch dc English Flannels of oil qualities. Black & colored'Fur Muffs. Cashmere scarfs and woollen comforts, ' Bonnet Linings, Tabs & Frames. Black dc colored' Straw Bonnets. Also a variety of wrought Collars, handkerchiefs, Swiss and Cambric Edgings and Insertings, Linen and cotton Laces and. Edgings, dec., all of which ho will soli very low. ; Nov. 37. O. W. HITNER. Irish Poplins. . THE subscriber has just opened a'few, pieces of real Irish Poplins, Watered. Silks, Trimining Silks of dll colors, and a variety of Silk Velvet Rib* bons and' Worsted Droids for Press Trimmings. Also, a splendid assortment of Bonnot Ribbons very cheap. G. W.,HITNER' November 27, 1851. Another Arrival OP NEW GOODS AT THE Dry-Goods & Carpet Emporium. GHAB. OGILDT is just receiving and opening the most extensive stock of Fahey and Staple Goods over brought to which will bo sold at extraordinary low rates. The public is invited to examine this large and extensive stock of cheap and fashionable Goods, which consist in part of Broad & Fancy Cloths, Satin & Fancy Vestings, Plain, black and Doe Skin Cassimeres, Fancy Do., plain, black and figured Silks, fancy colored Do., French Meriooos, Alpacas, Cohurga, plain and fancy Delaines, Silk Poplins, Lustres. Long and Square Day State and Waterloo SHAWLS. Mackinaw and Whitney Blankets. A largo and extensive stock of Carpets, Floor-and Table Oi Cloths. A large and well selected stock of Staple Domes tic Goods, which will bo sold cheaper than the cheap est. Fresh Groceries and Spices. boots And shoes. A tremendous stock of Boots, Soos, Brogans, Gai ters; Buskin Welts, Jenny Lind AChUdrOri'sShocs. Persons wishing to purchase will find it to their advantage to call and examine the. stock as groat bargains may be expected. Recollect (he old cheap stand, East Main street. September 26, 1851. NEW DEPOT. R. O. Woodward. H. D. Schmidt. WOODWARD & SCHMIDT, Prodncc Dealers, Forwarding & Commission Merch ants. Carlisle, Nov. 13,1851—tf. LADIES DRESS PLAIDS. Just received anolh. or lot of Ladies Silk Dress Plaids. Also Plaid Silk Poplios r now style, andfor sale cheap by • GEO, W. HITNER. November 6,1851. BLACK STRAW BONNETS. Just opened one coio of Black Straw Bonnots, of the Meet style. Also a few pieces of superior Welsh end English Flannels. GEO. W. lIITNER. November 0,1851, ERENCH MERINOE9. A general assortment of French Morinoes of all colors. Also plain dou* die width Cashmeres and Mouslin do Laioos, white and ootored, just opened by GEO. W. HITNER. November 6» 1851'. rpHIBET SHAWLS and SCARFS. The sub- JL soriber has just opened an assortment of Thi bet Shawls and Scarfs of various sixes* embracing all the fashionable colors such as Orango,Soarlei» &b., and for sale at low prices by GEO. W. HITNER* October SO. BONNET RIBBONS. Jnst received alarge and general assortment of Bonnet Ribbons at very low prices and will be sold at great bargains. Gall soon ladles and make your selections. GEO. W. HITNER. October 30. DRESS TRIMMINGS. The subscriber has opened a ureal variety of Dress Trimmings of new styles. VelvelUibbons, worsted braids, silk braids and gimps, wide knotted fringes, &e. GEO. W. HITNER. October 30. SACKING FLANNELS. Jual opened a varie ty of embroidered and plain Sack Flannels of various colors. Also Welsh and English Flannels, with q general assortment of Domestic Flannels of all qualities and prices. GEO. W. HITNER. October 30. CRANBERRIES,— A superior, lot, just received and for sale at the Grocery and Tea store of C, INHOFF, Agt. Nov 80, 1661. Hover’s Ink lTlannfuctory, REMOVED TO 144, RAOEST. % (Between 4th & 6th, opposite Crown St. Phils.) WHERE the Proprietor la enabled, by increased facilities, to supply the growing demand for HOVER'S INK, which Its wide-spread reputation has created. This Ink is now so well established in the good opinion and confidence of the American Public, that U is scarcely necessary to «ay anything in its .favor, and the manufacturer takea this opportunity to say that the confidence thus secured shall not bo abused. In addition to the various kinds of Writing Ink, ho also manufactures Adamantine Cement for mend* Jog Glass and China, as well asa superior HolrDyo; a trial only is necessary to insure its future use, and a Sealing Wax, well adapted for Druggists and Bot tlers, at a very low price, in largo or small quantl* ties. Orders addressed to JOSEPH E. HOVER, Manufacturer, No. 144'Race St,, Philo. October |Bol—3m Cumberland? Valley Hotel, Ni.Ei Corner of EasfHigh atul 'Pedfordj Streeis, ‘ 1 Carittlet Pa* * - * l , THE subscriber, thankful for the favor heretofore, bestowed upon him by a generouspublic, Would; respectfully inform his old friends and the.tra'volliiig community generally, that he has again gotundbr Weigh, and is now prepared to accommodate all who may favor him with a call, in a superior manner arid on the most reasonable terms. ' /, His House, which is entirely now, Is spacious, comfortable, and convenient; the rooms being airy, well ventilated, and well fitted up with good beds, dec. The bouse is situated in a pleasant and heal thy neighborhood, end in a business part pf tb’e;Bo« rough. . ‘ . His Tabu* will always bo supplied with the best the market can afford,*.and holhing will be left, un done in this department.of his establishment to, make it aeceptiblo to epicures. ' His Bar will always contain on akundancoof (bo best and choicest Liquors; and 1 ,•' His Stable, which is now, commodious, and ex tensive, and capable 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 be omitted.on his part to makb his bouse a'cheerful and pleasant temporary 'none to such as may favor him with thoircustom. Calland judge for yourselves. ' 1 ' Boabdbbs taken by the week, month, or year. JOSEPH HEIBER. Oarlislc, Oct. 0,1861—3 m . China and Crockery Ware. A LARGE and general assortment of Quccnsworo has just boon received by the'subscriber, em bracing a handsome assortment of the best ' White Granite Slone Ware, such as dishes, plates, teas, covered and uncovered dishes, bowls, toilet and chamber setts, pitchers, dec. together with a lot of Blue Liverpool Ware, all of the latest stylo and shapes; also all (ho various articles of the best common White and Edged Ware. The assortment includes a few plain white and gold band tea setts', of the best quality and stylo, and also nil the necessary articles of the best Granite, Stone and Blue Liverpool Ware, suitable for any size of Dinner or Tea Setts, as may be wanted, together with a variety of .Glass Ware, including a fine as sortment of • Bar and Table Tumblers, i' ■ ■ dishes, footed and other bowls, goblets, wine glasses, lemonades, lamps, Ac. The prices for all are fixed at the lowest cash prices. Wo' Invite our friends who are in want of articles in onr lino, (o give us a call. J. W. EBY. Carlisle, March 6,1851, New Fall Goods. THE subscriber has just opened a largo and varied assortment of seasonable Dry Goods, consisting of . . BROAD CLOTHS & CASSIMERES, French Morinpos, Coburg Cloths, Cashmeres, Mops de Lsincs, Ginghams, Calicoes, Mantilla and Bon not Velvets, while and colored all wool Flannels, embroidered and plain Sack Flannels, Hosiery and Cloves of various kinds, Shootings and Shirtings of all widths, with a variety of other seasonable goods not enumerated. G. W. HITNER, Carlisle, Sept 25,1851 Great Arrival of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, A T the grat Mart for Dry-goods, Groceries, Boots Xi. and Shoes, at tho corner of Hanover and Lea ther streets. Tho subscriber respectfully informs his friends and numerous customers, that ho has returned from Philadelphia, with a largo and varied assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS , consisting, in part of Bioadcloths and Cassimeres, Sattinels, Vestings, Muslins, Chocks,Tickings, Flan nels, Linscyi, Velvet Cords,-Cravats, Suspenders, Gloves, Ac. - ’ ’ 1 Ladles’ Dress Goods, Bilks, Mcrinocs, Bomba zincs, figured, plain and changeable Poplins, Moris lln do Laines, Ginghams, Calicoes, Alpacas, Shawls, Hosiery, Coburg Cloths, Ac. Bovs' Caps,— A very largo assortment, embracing every style and quality. Boots A Shoes.— An extensive variety of Mens', Women's, and Children's Boots and Shoes, from tho most celebrated manufacturers. Groceries, Such as Sugar, CofToo, Molasses, Rico, Ac. Choice TEAS from tho well known Tea dealers, Jen kins A Co. , All who visit our establishment arc free lo ac knowledge that we are selling every description of Goods, at astonishingly low prices. Our system of low prices has already uttraclbd a groat number of people. The attention of ait whovish good bar gains is solicited, as extraordinary inducements' can be offered to purchasers. Butter, Eggs, Rags, Soap, and Dried Fruit, taken at market prices. N. W. WOODS, Act. September 26, 1961. Uarrlsbnrg Steam Wood Turning and Scroll Snwlng Shop. TTTOOD TURNING in all its branches, in.oily VV etylo «nd *1 city prices. Every variety of Cabinet and Carpenter work either on hand or turned to order. '• « Red Potta, Tahle ljffft, . Awning Pasta, Dalustres, Keicell Posts, Wagon Huh. Resells, Patterns, Columns, Slat and Quarter Mouldings, Round or Octagon Chisel Handles, tfe. This shop Is in Sirnwhorry Alloy, near Tlilrd Si., and as wo Inland to nlcaao alt our cuslotncrs who wont food work done, it in hoped iho trade will give ua a calls Tcn-Plna and > l'on*Pio Balls made to or* dor or returned. „ . w. o. HICKOK. Harrisburg, May 8.1851—1 y NOTICE. VIOTICE is hereby given that application will be X'l npde to tho next Legislature, agreeably to the constitution ami laws of this Commonwealth, fopfn alteration in the charter of the Carlisle Deposit Bank so os to confer upon said hank tho rights and piivil egos of a bank of issue, and to change tho name of said Bank to “Th« Formers ond Mechanics Bankot Carlisle." By order of the Board Directors, „ „ W. M. BBETEM, Cashier. Carlisle Deposit Dank, \ Juno 6, 1861-—flm 3 Superior Groceries! THE subscriber bogs leave to inform Ida custo mers and the public generally, that ho has removed his Grocery and Provision Store, to the brick build ing nearly opposite his former stand, in South Han over street, Carlisle. Ho has recently suppllodhlm self with a good assortment of . fllift Fresh Groceries,. other articles In his lino, which ho ia pro pared, as usual, to dispose of at very moderate rates, "hose wishing good bargains will please give mo a call at my new aland, directly opposite the Volun teer printing olfiee. m 0. INHOFF, Ag’t. March 0,1861. , Tj'RENOH KID GLOVES, The subscriber has Kld Gl050ai “ l8 ° October. 30. : W. HITNER. Liniebui'ners Coul. 1 ftOi Volley nut coal, for burn ivJuing Lime, receiving and for sale cheap by W. I), MURRAY. Agt. HAMS. Evans & Swift’s celebrated Sugar cure Hams, just received and for sole at the Grocery Btot ® of O. INHOFF, 1 Agt. ' MUFFS! MUFFS 11 Just opened a fipo as sortment of Muffsat reduced prices by ■ , • , GEO. W. HITNER. October 30. HENRY SAXTON, TJAS just received and opened the lorgest assort- JjLmentof goods in hla lino, over offered to the citizens of Cumberland county, which will bo sold dl'citraordlnary low rates. The public is respect fully ihvitod to call and examine my',assortmont which consists In part of - , i . / Plain and Figured .Canvass.,. ' Ertamelled'arid Potent Leather. Enamelled Muslin and. Drilling. • Plated Dashers,. , , Damask. RqUinct, Blue and Drab Cloths, Brood Pasting and Seaming Lace, Hubbs, Follows; Spokes, Eliplio Springs, Iron Axles, Moss and Door's. Hair. A complete assortment of Saddler's Tools. 1 Jopand, Brass and. Silver Mountings, of various patterns., ;, ■ k: . .■ To Cabinet and Shoe Makers! Mohngany/Walmit and Maple Veneers; Mahoga ny, Wnlnbt, Mineral and Glass Knobs'; curled hair, moulding of various patterns, sofa springs, varnish, &o. Morocco; Lining and Binding Skins/Lasts, Thread, Pegs,' dec. . To Builder?/Carpenters and others! A full assortment of Upright, Rim and . Motlico Locks, with Mineral, White and-Brass Furniture; hinges, screws, sash and shutter springs, bolts, glass, putty, paints of all colors,oil, turpentine, dec. Also mill, cross-cut, circular, hand and panel saWs; au gurs, chisels,.chopping and painting axes, hatchets, planes and plane bits, steel and iron squares* nails and spikes, dec.. . To Blacksmiths, Farmers and others. . Hammered and rolled iron of every description, cast, shear, spring and blister stool, English dc Ame rican; wagon boxes, anvils, solid thread vices, files, . I would invite particular attention to Housekeep ers and others, to my ossdrtmcnt of waiters A trays, plain an lue augurs; chisels, broad, pointing, hand and chopping Axes, of different makers; hatchets, planes Ac plane bits, steel and iron squares, files, rasps', brads,spikes, all sizes. To Saddlers and Coach Makers, Our stock consists of a complete assortment of arti cles In your lino of business, such as brass, silver A japaricu mounting, carriage trimmings, broad paster ing and seaming Tacos, fringes, pUln and figured can vass oil doth, top lining cloth & act go lining, while, red, blue and black patent leather; Dashers, silver A brass plotc,‘Dccr hair, resells, hubs, follows, spokes, bows, cliptlc springs, iron site's,' malleable castings. To Cabinet and. Shoemakers, A full stock of shoo kit and findings, boot morocco, French kid, straits, morocco A lining and binding skins; lasts, locks, pegs, hammers, pinchers, French morocco, superior dopal varnish, japan end' black varnish, mahogany and, maple vanoers, moulding, beading, rosets, glass, , mineral and mahogany knobs of every size and style. ■ To-Blacksmiths, Farmers and Others . 11 tons of assorted bar iron, warranted of (hn beat quality. A splendid'assortment of’bar and'rolled iron, hammered, horse-shoe, scollop, plough, broad 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, horse shoe nails, Ac. ' To-Housekeepers, A beautiful assortment of cheap Fancy goods, such as waiters, trays, plain «Sc fancy knives, forks, butch* or knives, steels, brittania lamps, jrass candlesticks, britlania and silver table ond tea spoons, plated bat* tor knives, preserving kettles, smoothing irons, Iron and tihed tea & oval boilers, iron fry ing and broad pans, washboards', tubs, churns,’ iron pots, wash kettles, ond stow pans, Ac. JACOB BENBR, Carlisle, Rtoy 7,1861 ‘ Fresh Arrival, of Hardware. Cheaper than the Cheapest. IT A VIN G just returned from Now York ond Phil* IX ndclnhiu with tho heat and Cheapest Block of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, BUILDING, MATE RIALS, PAINTS, &c.,ever brought to Carlisle, I would respectfully request dealers and consumers and all others, to give mo a call and see whether they cannot got more and bettor goods for tho same money, than at any other place in town. My stock of Locks, Latches, Bolts, Hinges, Screws, Nails, Spikes, Glass, Paints, &0., is complete and very cheap,- Of Carpenters* Tools, I havo a splendid as sortment. Also, Cabinet Maker’s Tools and Mate rials viw—Vancors, Mahogany, Mineral and Glass Bureau Knobs and Varnish, SADDLERS AND COACH MAKERS, can have everything in Ihoir lino cheaper than ove.r . For Shoemakers, I havo a drat rate alncit of Morocco and Lining Skin., Ulndingi, Pag.; Thtead and Wax, and • an potb aaaorlmont ofshoamakora’ Tool.. * I have alto a complete osaorlmont of Dall’a l.aaU, made In Har risburg. which can bo had at no other plncoln town, and at Uall’a prlroa. Together with an aaiortmont of all kinda of Hammered and Rollod Iron and Stool, Of Houaakcoping Article., T have Knlvoa, Fork., Spoon.,'Wolloro.SnulTota and Traya.Tubi.Duok eta, dec. , • . , . Of WALL PAPER, I havo the largest, Hahd. eomosl and cheapest assortment in town.. And to all who wont Good and Cheap HARDWARE, I would,say, coroo and soo for yourselves, n „ .. JOHN P. LYNE. ' Carlisle, May 14,1861. Groceries. nOFFEES, SUGARS,. RJco, Ohopojate, Spice*, V, Molassea, Syrup, j, w; BUY. June 80,1861, . . - Dn n umittEy, .. pHYSICIArf AND;fiUEGEON. Main, eirodt, X .po?r the Post Office. Dr.H. will give his parti cular attention to surgical, diseases, and < diseases of women and ohildroq, Ho wlllalsogivo his pttoption ® ?O U[. ® B | Ult^a y raornlng, in his office,gratis,from 11 to 13 o clock, to surgical cases among the poor. January 93,1851—1 y Cltuliioa Ciaoi Vlucgav TUSTrocoivod 100 gall., of pure, Cidot Vinegar tl for Pickling, warranted to bo of suporior quality. Sept. so. 0. W.mTNER, JVew 'Wliolesalc & Retail Weat Wain Street,# 'feto .doofB iof.at o/rfiutkholdftje 'Hotel, in the room formerly occvpiedaea Book., , i , , ( Store; ' r ' v V j^‘* THE, uncjorsigi^^ , of Carlisle orid’the public lieTiiis opened b,store at the above placb,'' t wb'ero mdnufaotutirtgrohd keeping codstantl^jdhfyiM" ■ :caK'mes , of every description.: Hia.stdck is.bit nowjirid'.ho warrants hU Candida cqilal tb boy maxtafadtuMdi in tho State. His stock consiata.ih; psrt oCrOrbntpos, Lemon*; Dutoa, Kalsins,? Pi ones, Figs, Almond*} 38. WalnUt« t l Filberts, r CoooV- ,Alao, Mini, Lemon, Cbcwfote, Gum; Cordial and other Drops. ■ Lozenges,:Figured Almonds, Candy Cigars, and a »arjcty f p(dthar £%P* dies. < o.rr Toys of all Kinds, ! ;;; , ) Much as China' Vase*, Mogsi ’Botids'and PUdhets* Mantel Ornaments of all kinds,Li6hs; Elejphlltiis, Horsfes,' Dogs, l -auns,Whipi,'lndian Rubber! arid other Rattles, Wax, Vnmiebed &’olhor' Doll heads, Kid and'other Dolls, Whistles; Horinonlcans,'Dam> iiig-Figures, Basket ,dc other Saa. hots* Wheelbarrows, Drams, Trumpets, BwOrds/Efyi tots, Alabaster Tojls df all kinks, And .aaetadless y** rietyof • •' < FJUXCY.GOODS,.. * ; jw iV ;^ for Men, 'Women and Children. In addiiiozl tolhrf above be baa all kinds of Perfumery, euohia* Jenny Lind and other Cologne,'Chryßtaline,>PdmtUimj, O* Marrow, Bear’s Oil, &c. Fancy addothof' Soap‘d A prime article of Cigars and Tobaceo-od harid; ’ > He hopes by strict attention to bnainbfes-'and-adifll) profits to mbtit a share of public'patronage; -i A. S; WORMLBY*; September 18, 1861,! ’ • .i. >.• .f'. vm • SPLENDID JEWELRY I , ( , X, Sl THE subscriber begs, leave inforin.faja friends and the public, that he has juatrecej aUifltved alargo.and beautiful- areottment of rich and rare Fancy Goods, . , consisting in pari of Gold and Silver Watches, Gold Ghainfc,' Gold Pens -and Pencils, > Ear-end Firiger Rings, : Bfcasl Pins, Medallion Lockets,'Silver Simons, Butter Knives,’Forks, beautiful Card Casas;'dc Jew elry of almost every *l would particular ly invite Ibe attention, of purchasers tomyassorl ment, and thy low prices, at the loldstand; .Wei. High street, a few doors west of/ DqrkholderVhotelt - THOMAS; GONUYIT* Carlisle, Dec 19, 1860., . . u • ■- New 4c Popular Sclioolißook. COMPREHENSIVE Summary of -Universal-His* tory, together with a Biography -ai distinguished persons, to which is appended anopitomo of Heathen Mythology,Natural Philosbphy,General Autonomy any Physiology,'adopted >iri tho pubild Philadelphia. l ■ '■'? • • Ei 8. JONES.& CO., ‘Published." 1 ‘ 8. W. Corner Fhurlh and 'RateStr^fetsi'Phnb. Teachers antb'School Committees addressing let ters to us post paid, will be'furnished with'bqples A fall and complete assortment bT Books ahd Sta tionary fdr Sale at lho loWeSl priccs. ' ' f ; I*' 1 '; May 1,1861—1 y • J■[' ; •' ■ ”' Plainfield Classical Academy,.;; FOUR miles Wo«t of Carlisle, -TheElevetUh Session commences - on' Monday! NdfedbSr'B* 1861. ••: 1 • • •• a >dvA This Institution Has been irt sricccarful operation 6 years, during which iimc such additions nhd improve ments have been niado as to'lender it one’of.'fHe most cotnmodlqua and convqpicnt iVtno slite. J ' ’ In regard to hCailhfulness it may. mentioned that no case of serious 'sickness has. occurjed in, the Institution since it was founded!' Its'moral'purity |is attested hy lhe'fact tHat'depfaved associations, scenes 6t vice, and resorts for dissipation haVbino existence.in lbe neighborhood.., . m '|- The coursb oi,instruction comprises.idlbranebfs required by , the merchant, professional man tor colle gian., Also, modern languages, vocal and instrumen tal music, Ac. , 4 . -It u the determination of the Proprietof Übalvifie Institution shall suetein the reputation ifchfcedlready acquired fur imparting thorough irid'in culcallng end establishing virtuous princlplcs in tbo mins of the youlbeubmlited to his chargO. Terms (per session of five months) $5O 00.* For catalogues containing references, I R. Ki BURNS} r Principal and Proilfletbr,' 1 Plainfield P. (p. ; , Cutnb. ch.fPa. October 3,1861 wxixvjb haul ACAttteratV^, ,3 iniltiysett of Harrisburg, t Pa s rpHE.accond session, of ihialnsUtutlon-wiireom- X mcnco od Monday, the Il ls aituotedin a pleasant and healthful section of the county, onJ ia convenientbf accesSTrtim' ill pirta of ihe Stale. Application should oa possible, as only a limited number can be receiv ed, • \ > ‘ * »>j ?•)'« t ■ TERMS: ( Boarding, washing, lodging.and'lpillon/perV ' session, T Instructors: David Dbmlingkb, Principal tend Teacher of Languages and. Mathematics,. .. n j Lemuel Simmons, Teacher of Vocal and ;In«Un* mental Music, • ,■ t - , tf< p Amos Row, Tutor. ... - ~U. i? For circulars containing partieulara.addiess^y! D. DEMLJNOEit, Principal, .. Sept. 11,1661. t • ... >n Harrisburg, Pa.* 1 Fire IngUrtiucc. THIS Alien and Eastpdnnsborough MutualTiie Insurance Company of Cumberland county, Incor porated by on net of Assembly, is,now felly or ganized,and in operation under tbe' managebiedt oflhe following ootnidissioners, vizro f ’-■ •! Jacob Shelly, Wm. R: Giitgasi Miohdel Oocli lln, Moloholt Bronneman, Christian ! BjaJ(naii, Christian Tilzel, Jacob H.' OoovOr, Lewis Henry Logan, BenJamln'H. iKoSsof, Jacob RWlt, Samuel Prowell, Joseph Wickcrsbam. '■' “ ' • .The ratoa ofinaurance are aa loyr andfavorsble as any Company of the kind inthe Stale, per sons wlohlng to become members are invited, fo make application to Iho agents of the company who ate willing to wait upon them at any time. JACOB SHELLY, Preeident. Hatrnv Looan, Vice Praident. Lewis Hns, Secretary., M iohazl Ooczun, IWi merer, November 1,1849. ■’ AGENTS; - Cumberland eoiniy— Rudolph Marllrijto’duin berland; O.'.Jj; Jlortjnan, ing, SliirorannetQwn; Robert .Moore andCliarlea Doll, Carlisle; Dr. J, Ah|, Graham, Weslponnsbgrougb; Jamos M‘Pqw e n FranUford; Mode Griffith, Soulli, Middlojoi). * York coun/y—John Shorrlok,‘Liaburrij Jbh» Bowman, Dillaburg; Peter Wolford., Pranhfm? John Smith, Ban., Washington ;,W, 8, Picklhcv Dovar; Daniel Raflbnsborgc*, J. Hamburg—Hqusof &,f,ochqian, . Members of the qompany haying PoUoieaabou* to expire oan have thorn yeijowed by rnaking’,ap plication to any ofthe agents. ; , . Jmt llccci\H6a> br.nd>, P- >“ ch « Nonage, lergs And {'■ r •I >JI