IR* 35#* «. Rtuo;—The Edllof of tho Cincinnati Enquirer liad e pooket khifd upwards oftf|ihiy»y«a>sqld.: .1 The blade was ahoill-foUr inches Jattffsnianlncii wide,'tabodlng'nt the point. It woe fin.lhe Mackinaw country. The blafctadifolonedrpart of a iwold takpnfrora a lh,f qelpbrat,ed French and Indian war. The Done on boa tide of the handle was from llto thigh ofanlndlap, pod ,thal on .the other from tbo thigh* boW of ifcxJnglish ijoldlor, klllthdon the Heights of Abraham, iifCadadil,'whore,Gen. Wolfe lost niilifo. Cur jtfm Snjv»n.D.—A gentleman, just from Mich, igan, iDfbraiXisfwhoriSenalOr Seward wont recently lo that Stale tp defend the notorious conspirators, Geo, Cass met him, arid plsyfuliyrcmarkod—'‘Now, Mr. Seward, don't, preach any of your higher law if you do, r shall preach-noise and tvfoWfe&”^£ou itpille Journal. Freedly, an ex-member of Congress from’AhSvMontgomery CPa.) district, died in Phil- . Bfolptttfcn tho.Sth inat. An Olv Salt. —Capt. James West, ofthe steam* ship Atlantic, loft Now York last Saturday, on his two hdhdredand .first voyage across the ocean. ' .flfWC^XßX,>*wsy out West," a temperance meet, inf,waa,held lately. A sort of holiday was the con- pnd oyery roan came homo drunk. A hdy of rank ra coropljinin? that j her husband was dead to fashionable amusements, he replied,' “ flirt my dear, you make me alive to the expense.” travelling, pot year watch and wallet atxughtjolo your stockings, and then place, the elooking under your head, it will then be impopsi. He |p liavo (hem, unless you have been accustomed lo^d'bafefoot. PaiLoaomT, like medicine, has abundance of drugs, fsw good remedies, and scarcely any specific. I'Pijuiar# the most acceptable kind of flattery con* eille'Jese'in'eulogiaing a mao's actions or talents, tbsn io decrying those of his rival. . Foot Simpkins pul Ills foot upon a grating in tho ; side walk, and instantly landed in thecoal hole bo* hw; Hit friend Timpkins remarked that it was ; xnlly qgrete under taking.. Nobody disputed Timp klns.r ‘ , ; To* Earl of Dronoughmoro died in Dublin, on (ho 12lh ofiSeptember, aged 64 years. Ho wasconcorned with !jho pliant. Col. Huldiinson in aiding in (he escape of Lwolelte from (be vengeance of tho return. ed.Peuibops'm 1815. ! Th*aristocracy of ail cannot die; Its tenure is immortal; bornof the marriage between' impassioned nature end Intellectual civilization, the raco will grow stronger with the progress of lime, 1 person ashed another if the tolling of a bell dl'aiDdl'pii in mind of his latter end 7 - H? to plWcf,'’« No, plr; but the rope puts jino iptnind of Jodrs;r»; QCj“Pollawatomio county, In lowa, Is offered.for sale; that is, all (be valuable claims end improve* meets of that portion ofthodbuoly owned and occu pied by (he Mormon population. f The Morrabhs are •bout (trmake k general move from that place in the spring.,''’'' (pJ*AdTer{ise /our Koliday , presents in the Vblun* Uir. *The people will then know whoro to go to make thety purchases. • . A sun writing an anonymoua note, it like a puppy mside.tn.cnriosuri!, barking at you with hi* nose under (he gate.i; ... Wifti we. to tako as mdeh troublo ln being what wo ought ps_wo lake in disguising what we really are,'we' cifghroppear like Otiraelvee without being At tka trouble of any disguise at all. * “ shcep, n said old Meredith to hla other half, “that, pot boy, Olho, is. going crazy. Ho is grlnnijta£nV.}?*9 pl oW i end be isgrinnlngat the barn, •00 be at the tableland ho is grinning to goes. 1 * “Poh,” replied the* old sfoi£j(i)| “ doft’f you know ho got a love letter this .vitaas was sense in the remark of a Scotchman, wbo, io rosdiDg the saying of Solomon— 1 w Snow is beidtlfol in Its season,V exclaimed—* 1 Ay, na doot it was bon to to you, silting wi’ the vines and lasses o' Jerusalem‘about ye, but had yo boon a poor stone niaion, ye wad Jiao said nao sio thing." A Peddler calling on an old lady to dispoio of •pme good*, inquired of her if ehe could tell him of •by road Ihalmo peddler had ever travelled. u YeB," ■aid •he r “l know one, and only one, which no peddler evejr travelled, (the peddler** countenance brightened) and that's the road to heaven." (EjPP(jatfi«ubrUod jays,. “In new coloniee, the sp«oi4rd* begin by building a church; Uio French a ball room; the English a tavern." y {unction,'(S. C.) last week, which is too good tp be lost. A countryman, after vUitin? Powers* statue of Evp, was sauntering through the Hall until ho came lo a piece of carving in* wood, representing one of oar plantation negroes, Hero he stopped and re garded It with wonder and admiration. At last, when he-ebuld -contain himself no longer, he turned end •aid, '• Stranger I is that the Greek Slave 7" Out waggish friend of the Providence Journal We have heard of the cate of an adventurous stUUmsta which fall an old toper, whoso akin had been foil of liquor for many years. The roan woo pot hqrt, but the soako died.** Women are a good deal like French watches—very pretty fo look at, but very difficult to regulate when they once take (o going wrong*, A member ofCongreis offered fo alako his repute* lion against a farthing on the propriety of a certain measure which he bed proposed. A gentleman in oppoaition, pronounced It the most equal bet he over heard of. 1 * Abater wts lately read before the TronohAca denty tP prove the existence of copper in the human system. * It was known before that there was no lack of bust io many faces. Oh, WoVPtous Age 1 whoa want of native charms no Ibpgen fills fair woman with alarms; when painted rosea kforp Urn sallow,face, and cotton slufUngglves her every grace; when piles of gold*—her sire's ill* gotten gams, make full atonement for her- want of brains; when solid graces wield a blunted dart, while mwfc eodmoonligAi win the lover’s heart. Porter.— A man praising porter, said it was so excellent a bovefage that, taken in great quantities, U altraya roado him fat. 11 1 have seen the time," said another, “whoa it made you Uan," “ When 7 I should Uko Ip ko°w,“ said (ho • uhglat, •• Why t -no longer rfgo than last night—against a wall." IiEWH Hunt, In his reminieosnees, relates that Coleridge, upon the death of a master of a school he had altetaddd'whcn a boy, remarked : “It was liioky that the jiherublma who took him to heaven, were nothing but frees and wiogs.or be would infallibly jbivp flogged them on the way.*'. • Maert u pint of rum to a lump of sugar—and in less lijan an hour there will spring from (ho union a whole family of ehillblahs and broken heads. The marriage ceremony con bo performed with a toddy wUo|e«. Hit after ray of hope penetrates the gloomy hor rbrs which overspreads the Emerald Isle. The cul tivation* of the sugar beet aeemi, thus far, to bo saeoeatful,and five hundred acres have been allotted (o fbrlhsr experiments next season. * Muu Lino, at Pittsburgh, tho other da'y received a fmlk of splendid diamond bracelets, ae a pretknl from •omeone of her ardent admirer* there,.which ahe returned with information that she never received present* from gentlemen. D"A writer more thaw two tlioiiaand year* ago mention* tho fact that hen'a egg* which are Dearly round, Invariably produce female chicken*, end (hose which are Jong or pointed, produce mala*. ■ ». tt3*Wiww the Tinionm Light Artillery go target •bootleg,lha apeotatora invariably atation (hemsalvea •lSrpori«onT * nd lh ° tars ° >tlha( the ; (C7**,Which travela iho faiteat, heal Or cold?” 11 Heat, you dunce 1 can’t any one eoleh cold ?” - A Whan lo Soilon haa been arrealed on a charge ofaWuoUhg her oWnhueband. . Homuilbaa pretty epeolman of a man, and aho a very oonalderabla womio.. C3»Many a man cquandera more money in a month foftore dhdfobacco, than would pay hie taxes and pew rent for a year, and enable him lo aubeoiibe and pay in advance for Li* county paper. ■■ ; r '■'/' ; yip don’t know whothbemlhprof thp.follpwing “Pen and Ink Portrait" iir-but whoever |i may bs, wo think lie “ought to hnvo something done for hlmtff -Rufus Choato U b ploluro to took at, and a crowdoij to spout. He is about seven fuel aix, or six foot sovertJ in bit socks; supple as an 001, and wiry as a corkl screw. His face is a compound nf wrinkles, “yallorl janders," and,jurisprudcnoo, Ho has.smalt, keon|l piercing black eyes, and a head shaped.like a,mam moth goose egg,,big end up; hia hair black and curly, much resembling a bag of wool in “ admirable dis. order," or a brush-heap in a galo of wind. His body has no particular shape, and his wit and legal ‘dodges’ have sot many a judge in a sniokor, and so confound ed jurors os io, mako it almost Impossible for them to speak plain English, or 101 l tho truth for thereat of their natural lives. Rufus is groat on twisting and coiling himself up, squirming round, and prancing, jumping pnd kicking up the dust, when aloam s up, His oratory is first rate, and his arguments Ingenious and forcible. Ho generally makes a ton aliiko— judge and jury down pt tho,end,of every sentence. Hb is groat on flowery expressions and high faloulin “flubdubs." Strangers mostly think ho is crazy', and tho rest scarcely understand what ho is about. Ho invoices his (imo and elocution 4000 per cent, over ordinary charges for having one’s self put through a bourse of law. Rufus Choate is about 50 years of age, perhaps over. Ho is considered tho ablest law lyoor in New England; or perhaps (ho United States, i His handwriting can’t bo deciphered without the aid of a pair of compasses and s qusdr&nl. His aulp graphy somewhat resembles the map of Ohio, and like a piece of crayon sketching; done in (he dark with a three pronged fork. Ho has been In the Sen ate, and may bp, .if. he has (imo to run for it, Prcsi dent of the United Slates. Fascination* Borrow, in his new work; “Lavengro,” relates the following curious .incident, connected with the power of fascination: ..“It happened that my brother and'myself were playing one evening in a .sandy lane; our mother was at a slightdistance. All of a sudden, a bright yellow, ,and t to my infantlqo .eye, beautiful and glorious, object made its appearance at the top of the bank from between tnei-thick quickset, arid, gliding down, began to move across the lane to the other side, like a line of golden light.- Utter ing a cry of pleasure, I sprang forward, and seized it nearly by thq.middle. „ A strange sensation of numbling. coldness seemed to.pervade my whole arm, which surprised me the more, as the object to the eye appeared so warm arid snnlike. 1 did not drop it however, but, holding It up, looked at it Intently, as Us head dangled about a foot from my hand. It made nd; resistance; I fell not even the slightest struggle; but now my brother, began Ito sgreatn end,shriek like one possessed.; “0 I mother, motherl n said he, “the viper!—my broth ler has a viper in hie hand !•’ He then, like one frantic, made an effort to. snatch the. viper away froqt me. The viper now hissed amain, and raid ed Us head, in which were eyes like hot coals, menacing not myself, but my brother. I dropped my captive, for I saw my mother running towards me; and the reptile, after standing for a moment nearly erect, and still hissing furiously, made off, and disappeared. The whole scene is now before me, as vividly as if it occurred yesterday—the gorgeous viper, my poor dear frantic brother, my agitated parent, and a frightened hen clucking un der the bushes—and yetlwasnoUhreo years old. “It is my firm belief that certain indidlduals possess an inherent power, or fascination,- over 1 certain creatures, otherwise I should be unable, to account for many feats which 1 have witnessed, and, indeed, borne a share in, connected with the taming of brutes and reptiles. , 1 have known»a savage and vicious mare, whoso stall It Was dan* geroua to approach, even when bearing provender, welcome, nevertheless, with every appearance of f Measure, an uncouth, wiry-headed man, with rightfully seamed face, and an iron hook supply ing the place of his right hand, one whom the ani mal had never seen before, playfully blto his hair, and covered his face with gentle and endearing kisses; and I have already stated how a viper would permit, without resentment, one child to take it up In his band, whilst it showedits dislike to the ap proach of another by the fiercest hissing.' Philo sophy can explain many strange things, but there are some which ore a far pitch above her, and this is one.” The Haudams.— The Yankee Blade elates the following good one about “tho Hadaras;** Persons.who have mado tho passage from New York to Hartford by wkler, must have a lively re* membranco of the interminable “landing* 1 on the Connecticut river, especially the “Haddams.” A stranger to the route was on board of a Hartford boat one night, and being rather nervous ho had onlv worn down into a quiet snoozo just as the belt jingled at Snybrook. He was not fairly awa kened by the first landing, but by tho 'time the belle had jingled and the boat had raked against the wharves at Lyme and Essex, respectively, ho was thoroughly aroused. In a short time the pi lot’s belt again sounded, ting a ling, and our tra veller thrusting his head.out from Ms berth asked “What place is this 1” “East Haddam,” was the reply.** The usual backing, bumping and bustle was soon over, and tho boat again on its way. Tho traveller was trying to compose himself to'elcojt, when the bells again smote his ear with Its “ting a litig gungle gunk.** “What place is this V* he asked of a passenger who was “thrashing’’ about tho cab, in preparing to land. “This is Haddam," was tho reply. Again tho trovoller essayed to snatch a brief moment of repose. Just as ho was becoming in sensible to tho nippers of tho bedbugs, tho infernal boll gave another signal to atop tho boat, and ano ther passenger tumbled out to make the landing. ' “What place is ililsl’* roared tho traveller, los ing ail patience. “This la old Haddam I** “Any more Haddams on this cursed river V' “Two more—and then a dozen moroiandinga.” “Two more did yon say ?** “Yes—Middle Haddam and Upper. Haddam, and then— . “Thai’s enough I*’ shouted tho traveller. “1 wish tho devil had’bm !** Artificial Goolooy.— Professor Gorlnl, who is professor of natural history at the University of Lo di, mado recently, before a circle of private friends a remarkable experiment illustrative of his theory as to tho formation of mountains. Ho meila some lubslancos, known only to himself, in a vessel, and allows tho liquid to cool. At first it presents an even surface; but a portion continues to ooze up from bonoath, end gradually elevations are formed, until at length ranges and chains of hills aro form ed, exactly corresponding In shape with those which ore found on tho earth. Even to the stratification tho resemblance is complete, and M. Gorlnl can pro. ducoon a small soalo tho phenomena of volcanoes and earthquakes. Ha contonds, therefore, that tho inequalities on the faoo of tho giobo aro tho result of certain materials; first reduced by the application of heal to o liquid stale, and then allowed gradually to consolidate- In another and more practically useful field of research tho learned professor has developed somo very important facts. Ho has succeeded to n most surprising extent In preserving enimal matter from decay without resorting 1q any known process for that purpose. Specimens are ehown by him of portions of the human body which, without any alteration in Ihoir natural appearance, have boon exposed to (he action of tho atmosphere for six end seven years; and ho atates that at a trifling cost Ho can keep meat for any length of lime in such a way that it oan be eaten quite fresh. Tho importance of •ueh a discovery, if on practical investigation It is found to answer, will bo more readily understood when It is remembered (hat tho flocks of sheen in Australia aro boiled down Into tallow, their flesh being otherwise almost valueless, and that in South America vast herds of cattle ire annually slaughter ed for tho sake of their hides alopo.-r-London JYtnrs. Filer A boy got hia grandiUtlier’a gun and loaded it, but waa afraid to fire. If a, however, liked the fan of loading, and lo pul in another ohargo, but atilt waa atVald to tiro. Ho kapt on charging, but without firing, until he had got six charges in tho old piece. Hla grandmother, learning hia temerity, amarlly reproved him, and groaning the old contl. nenla), discharged It. The recoil wea tremendous; the old lady on her back ■ promptly struggled to ro. gain her feel, but tbe boy cried out— ar* f lvt more charges to go off r ( TEAS &: GROpEKtijS. RIO and JAVA COFFEE?, pfiihejb'qst just opened. Also a fine assortment of ttyo beat Brown and Clarified lot of the best quality of soft crushed,.double refined : . s 'AND^UhV£pi?ED>SVQ'ARS, Sat reduced prices, and a HbW selection of Crrecn A: BlJfcllt X^asj y selected arid of ,lhe best Brands, and from the. Tea Ware-house of the well known Messrs. Jen kins’ of Philadelphia., ' For sale by *• 1 J. W. EDY. Carlisle, Noq. 27, 1851. . ' ’ ■ Xlic Excltomeut Continues AT THE OLD PHEAP STORE. , They are al most daily receiving - additions to their already largo- stock of poods. Now Long and Square Shawls from 60 cents to'sl, below the usual-prices;'new Do Lalncs at 12£, 18| and 25i .beautiful gobds;*Alpa chas, Coburg, Cloths, Muslins, Calicoes, Flannels, Gingha,lit', Tickings, SalinctlSj Cloths, Cassimorcs, Hosiery, GloVca, all kinds; Trimmings, Combi, Yarns, and every thing in the Dry Goods line,which wo intend to! sell ofFat priobS - thnt will pay. you for tho trouble of calling and czamiiiuig.our stock. >A; &-JW. BENTZ. , Carlisle, Nov. 27,1051. "'! • Third Arrival of Fall and Winter CrOOdS. 1 THE subscriber has just returned from tho city, with another largo and general assoitrhent of season able goods, among.whlch may bo found , - . Mantella and Bonnot (Velvets. . v’ Brocha.and Thibet Long. Shawls .of sup’r quality, Fiecch Plaid and Bay State. Long Shawls. ~ , French'Merlnocs of all colors.', Mousollh de Lainos in grpat variety.. French & English Chintzes very cheap. - Broad Cloths, Oassimeres & SaUinolls. - Gentlemen’s Buck & Deavcr Oloros sup’r quality Gentlemen’s Chamois lined cashmere Gloves. Ladies &.Children’s CaehrneroGloves. 1 Welch iSc English Flannels of all qualities. Dlack & colorcd.Fur Mulls. • ■. - Cashmere scarfs and woollen comforts. •' Bonnet Linings, Tabs & Frames! 1 ' .• : Black & colored Straw Bonnets, •Also a variety of wrought Collar's, handkerchiefs, Swiss and Cambric Edgings and Inserlings, Linen and cotton Laces and Edgings, &c., all of which ho will ee|l very.lowi. . 1 Nov. 27. G. W. HITNER. Irish Poplins* THE subscriber bos just opened q’ few pieces of real Irish Poplins, Watered Silks, Trimming Silks of alt colors, and a variety of Bilk' Velvet Rib* bohs and Worsted Braids for Dross Trimmings. Also a splendid assortment of Bonnot Ribbons Very cheap G. W. HITNER. November 27, 1051. OP NEW GOODS AT THE Diy-Gopda & Carpet Emporium.. CHAS. OGILBY is just receiving and opening the most extensive stock of Fancy and Staple Goods over brought to Carlisle, which will,bo sold at extraordinary low rotes. The public Is Invited to examine this largo and .extensive stock of cheap and fashionable Goods, which consist lii part of . Broad Si Fancy Cloths, Satin & Fancy Vestings, Plain, block and Doe Skin Cassimcrcs, Fancy Do., plain, black and figured Silks, fancy colored Do., French Motlnoes, Alpacas, Cohurgs, plain and fancy Delaines, 1 Silk Poplins, Lustre*, Long and Square Bay Stale and Waterloo SHAWLS. , ' • Mackinaw and Whitney Blankets. A largo and extensive stock of Carpets, Floor, and Table -01. Clothe. 1 ir A large and well selected stock of Staple Domes tic Goods, which will bo sold cheaper than the cheap est. Persons wishing to purchase will find it to their advantage to call and examine the stock us groat bargains may be expected. Recollect the old cheap stand, East Main street. September 25,-1851. i NEW DEPOT. R. C. Woodward. IJ, D. Schmidt. WOODWARD & SCHMIDT, Produce Dealers, Forwarding & Commission Merch ants. Carlisle, Nov. 13,1851—1 f. ELEGANT ISOOKg At Dr* llawlim' Old Stand, next 'door to the Pott office} Main street, Carlisle, , Old Red Sandstone, by tho author of Foot Prints of Creation. The Wide, Wide World, an elegant book In 8 vols. Reveries of a Bachelor, a very popular work. House of the Seven Gabies by Hawtnorno. Manual of the Fino Arts, an in valuable production. Milman Gibbons Rome, in G volumes, uniform with Humo and M'Cauley. Lynch’s Dead Soa—Ninivch’s Remains. Dr. Durbins Observations in the Fast. Treasury of Thoughts, from favorite authors. Anderson’s History of tho English Dible. Morolls History of Modern Philosophy. Dicks Works. Prose Writers of Germany. Charlotte Elizabeth's En tire Works, together with a great many other val uable and elegantly bound Books,' Milton,Shak spoare, Byron, Scott, Moore, Burns, Campbell, Beattie, Collins, Gray, Cowper, Thompson, Pol lock, Howitl, Cook, Loudon, Tuppor and'other Poetical Works. ' Our stock consists’of several hundred Wcirks of standard authors,anil any book that may be called for and not on hand shall bo ordered by express. Carlisle, May 29,1851. rpHIQEH'SHAWLS anil SCARFS. Tlio sub -L scrlbor lias just opened nn oeeottmonl of Tlli bnl Shawls and Scarfs of various sizes, embracing all the fashionable colors snob as Orange, Scarlet, Arc., and for sale at low prices by GEO. W. HITNERj October SO, DRESS TRIMMINGS. Tho subscriber hois opened a treat variety of,Dross Trimmings of now stylos. Velvet Ribbons, worsted braids, silk braids and gimps, wide knotted fringes, &o. GEO, W. HITNER. October 30. SACKING I'LANNELS* Just opened a varie ty of embroidered and plain ,Sack Flannels of vor|ou%colors. - Also Welsh and English Flannels, with n general assortment of Domestic Flannels of oil qualities and prices. GEO. W. HITNER. , October 30, Ladles' Shoot. JUST received a largo ondhandabme assortment of Ladies' and Children's Bootsiand Shoes, from the celebrated Eastern manufactories which will be sold very cheap.: . ~ N. W. WOODS, Agt, Hover’s ink Htuiufuctory, REMOVJ2D TO 144, RACE ST. t (Between 4th dc sih, opposite Crown SU.Phila.) WHERE the Proprietor is enabled, hy Increased fnoilltloi, to supply the growing demand fur HO.VER'B INK, which its wide-spread reputation has created. This Ink is now so well established in the good opintoh'and confidence of the American Public, (hat it is scarcely necessary to say anything in Us favor, and the manufacturer takes this opportunity to say that tho confidence thus secured shall not bo abused. In addition to the various kinds of Writing Ink, he also manufactures Adamantine Cement for mend* ing Glass and China, as well asa superior Uair Dye; a trial only is necessary to Insure its future use, and a Sealing Way, well adapted for Druggists and Bot tlers, at a very low price, in largo or small nuanti tics. * Orders, addressed to . JOSEPH. E- HOVER, Manufacturer, No. 144 Raco St., Philo. October I), 1851—3nv ; Viillcy. Hotel, iV. P. • Cornet of * East ‘High and\Btdford Sirtei»% ■i.Cdtlisle, Pa.- U ) THE subscriber,thankful foi tho favor heretofore bestowed Upon hirii by a'Mnorousp'ublic, would respectfully. inforAv hisold friends>ahd (he travelling community generally, that ho has again got under weigh, and is now accommodate alt who may favor him with axall. ip a superior manner and on tho-piost reas’onablo’lcrms.' '' rl , . . Hts.Hodbr, which i is ’entirely how,, is spacious, comfortable* ap’d convenient; the rooms being airy, well ventilated, and well filled up with good beds, dee. ' The bouse is situated ih>a : pleasant and heal thy neighborhood, and.in a business part of tho Bo rough. ’ -; , f His TAnts will always be supplied With tho best tho market can afford; and nothing will be left un* 1 - done in ibis department of bis dstablisTinient to mako it BccopUble to epicures. • i- ’< • -i. His Bin will always contain an Abundance of the best and choicest Liquors; and , - His Stable, ; which ! is new, conimbdious, and ex tensive, and capable of-accommodating-40 bead of hones, will always bo-attended by.a careful and at tentive Ostlprj lhus rendering hls houte a desirable stopping place for drovers and travellers. - -. Nothing shall bo omitted on his part to make- his house a cheerful bnd pleasant temporary home to such as may favor him with their custom. ; Call and judge foryoursclves. 1- ' : 1 1 - ''' , BoAnnsns taken by tho-weok, month, or year. ■■ ■: /JOSEPH HEI3ER. Carlisle, Oct. 9,1051—3 m CliinaanaCiockcryWai'c, , A/.LARGE andgenerataßsortmenlofQueenswaro XX has just boon’received !by Iho subscriber, cm* bracing a handsome assortment of tho host White Granite Stone Ware, such as dishes, plates, tfias, covered and uncovered dishes, bowls, toilet arid chamber Setts, pitchers, dee. togclherwith a lot of Blue Liverpool Ware, , , ’ 1 , all of the latest style and shapes; also all tho various articles of the bestcommdn ;■ White and Edged Ware. . The assortment includes a few plain white arid 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, . dishes, footed and other howls, goblets, wine glasses, lemonades, lamps, &c. • . The prices for all aro fixed at .the lowest cash prices/ Wo invito our friends who arc in.want of articles in bar line, to give us a call Carlisle, March 5,' 1651 New Fall ’Goods. THE subscriber has jtist opened a largo and varied assortment of seasonable. Dry Goods, consisting BROAD CLOTHS & CASSIMERES, French Morlnoes, Coburg Cloths, Cashmeres, Mous do Laincs, Ginghams, Calicoes, Mantilla and Bon* net Velvets, while and colored all wool Flannels, embroidered and plain .Sack Flannels. Hosiery and Cloves of yarious kinds, Sheetings and Shirtings of all widths, with a variety of other seasonable goods not opumaiatcfl. , G. W. HITNER, Carlisle, Sept 25, 1851 Oroat Arrival, of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, A T the grat Mart for Dry‘goods, Groceries, Boots XX'and Shoos, aftho corner of Hanover and Lou* Ihor streets. ... The, subscriber respectfully informs his friends and numerous customers, that ho has returned from Philadelphia, with a largo and varied-assortment of PALI* AND WINTER GOODS, consisting in pail of Broadcloths and Casstmcrcs,' Sattinots, Vestings, Muslins, Chocks,Tickings, Flan* nels, Linscys, Velvet Cords, Cravats, Suspenders, Gloves, dee. • ‘ Ladies' Dress Goods, Silks, Merlnocs, Bomba zines, figured, plain and changeable Poplins, Mous lin da Laincs, Ginghams, Calicoes,/Alpacas, Shawls, Hosiery, Coburg Cloths, dee. Bovs’ Caps,— A very largo assortment, embracing every style and quality. Boots &Si;nr.g.—An extensive variety of Mens', Women's, and Children's Boots and Shoes, from the mosi celebrated manufacturers. Groceries, Such as Sugar! Coffee, Molasses, Rice, &c. Choice TEAS froin thp'well known dealers, Jen kins dc Co t 1 • Ail. who visit our establishment are free to ac knowledge that wo are selling every description of Goods, at astonishingly low prices. Odr system qf low prices has already attracted a great number of people. Tho attention of all who wish good bar gains is solicited, ns extraordinary inducements can bo offered to purchasers. ■' Butter, Eggs, Rags, Soap, and Dried Fruit, taken at market prices.. N. W. WOODS, Agt. September 25, 1851. Harrisburg Slcam Wood Taming and Scroll W Sawing Shop. OOD TURNING in all it. branches, in city stylo and at city prices. Every variety of Cabinet and Carpenter work either on hand or turned to order. Red Posts, Table Legs, Awning Posts, Dalustres , ' Newell Posts, Wagon Hubs, Roselle, Patternt, Columns, ‘ flf, d Quarler Mouldings , Round or Octagon Chisel Handles, %e. This shop is in Strawberry Alloy, near Third St., and as wo intend to please .all our customers who want good work done, It is hoped tho trade will give us a call. Ten-Fins and Ten-Pin Balia made to or der or ro-turned. „ , . ,W. O. HXCKOK. Harrisburg, May B.lBsl—jy . NOTICE. VTOTICE is hereby given that application will bn X\ made to the next Legislature, agreeably to tho constitution ond laws of this Commonwealth, for on alteration in tho charter of the Carlisle Dcposilßank so as to confer upon sold bonk tho rights and privil eges of a bank of issue, and to change tho name of said Bonk to “The Farmers ond Mechanics Bankol Carlisle,” By order,of the Board Directors, • n „„ W. M: BEETEM, Cashier. Carlisle Deposit Bank, > Juno 6, 1861—Cm, 5 ‘ ’ Superior Groceries I THE 1 subscriber bogs leave to inform his custo mers and the public generally, that ho has removed his Grocery and Provision Store, to tho brick build ing nearly opposite his former stand, in South Han over street, Carlisle. Ho has recently supplicdhlm self with a good assortment of : Fresh Groceries, SSS&nd other articles In his line, which hois pro pored, os usual, (o dlsnbso of at very moderate rates. Those wishing good bargains will please give mo g call at my now stand, directly opposite (ho Volun teer printing office. . - ' O’ INHOPF, Ag’t. March 0, 1851, 1 T?RENCH KID GLbVES, The subscriber has Icstot:: 111 K,d GiovoBini9 ‘> ~ October 30. ' W. IiITNEU. Xlmobnrnert Coni. 1 «0 ■ Valley nut coal, for.burn- XtyU log Linic, rocojving and for sale cheap by ; . .W. d. jfltJftßAV; Agt. * HAMS. Exalts & Swift's celebrated SUgar cure Hams,Just.icc6Wed and for sale at the Gibcdry *9l*” 0. INHOFF. Agt. TVJTUFFSI MUFFS!I Just opened n fine ns- J.YX sorlmenl of Muifs at rednbeu prices by < ‘••'I » GKO, W. UITNER. October 30. Ncw jlmval of Hardware, HA& just'rqctncd and opcned thq largest assort ment of ; goods in his liao, .ovor.qftcrcd to tho citixcns of-Cumberland county, whichwill bo sold at extraordinary low rates; The public, is respect* fully ;call and qxainino my, assortment which' consists in part of Plain and. Figured Canvass.. Enamelled and Patent Leather.. .Enamelled Muslin and Drilling. PlaleiUDdshcra.. , ( : ..! • . Damask; Ratlinct, Blue nmi Drhb Clolhs, Brood, Pasting and Seaming Lace; Hubbs, Follows,Spokes* Eliptic;Springs, Iron Axles, Moss arid_ Deer’s Hair. A complete assortment of Saddler's Tools.. ■ •J&pand, Brass and Silver Mountings, of various palternsi ' To Cabinet.and,Shoe Makers! Mahogpny, Walnut and Maple. Veneers; Mahoga ny, Walnut, Mineral and Glass Knohs; .curled hair, moulding of vano.us patterns, sofa springs, varnish, dee. Morocco,'Lining and Binding Skins, Lasts, Thread,‘Pegs, &c.V • , 11 ; 1 . .To Builders, Carpenters and others! A full assortment of Upright, Him and Mortice Locks, with Mineral, ..While and -Brass Furniture; hinges, screws, sash,and shutter springs, bolts, glass, pully, paints of all colors,oil, turpentine, dec. Also mill, cross-cut, circular; hand and panel saws, au gurs, chisels,-chopping and pointing axes, hatchets, planes and plane bits, steel and.iron squares, noils and spikes, dtc* , ■ > To, Blacksmiths, Farmers and others. Hammered and roiled iron of every description', cast,.shear, spring,and blistoi steel, English & Ame rican; wagon boxes, anvils, solid thread vices, files; rasps, dee. ' I would invito particular nUcnlion to Housekeep ers and others, to my assortment of waiters & troys, plairitfnd gothic style; knives, forks/ German silver and filver. plated butler knives, Carving knives and forks, table steels, Drittania, German silver and sil ver plated table aiid tea, spoons, brass and rolled metal Picscrviug' Kettles, smoothing frons, tubs, buckets and churns. Blok&’s & Buswcll's Fire ahd .Wator Proof Point of different colors, constantly on hand.. Remember the old stand, east Main street. Carlisle, Oct. 2, ISA 1. Frosb Arrival or J. W. EBY. THE subscriber having just returned from the Eastern cities with a full and handsome assort ment of all kinds of Hardware of t)io very best mak ers and Well selected, is now opening at the Cheap Hardware Stand, in North Hanover street, ncxldoor to Scott’s hotel, where ha invites all that are in want of good and cheap .Hardware, to give him a'call and see and satisfy themselves of the truth, ns wo arc de termined to sell at n small advance. Small ptofils and quick sales is the order of the day. To Builders , Carpenters anil Others. A full slock of white, mineral and japaned knobs, locks iind latohes, hinges, screws, window sash atid shutter.springs, strait-necked and barrelled; holts, of every kind; Will, cross cut and circular Saws; hand, panel, ripping and back Saws; bright, black and Hue augurs; chisels, broad, pointing, hand and chopping Axes, of different makers; hatchets, planes dc plane bits, steel and. iron squares, files, rasps, brads,spikes, oil sixes.- ’To Saddlers and Qaaeh Mahers, - Our stock consists of a'complete assortment of.arti cles,in your lino of business, each ns brass, silver «Sc japaned mounting, carriage trimmings, broad poster ing and sooming laces, fringes, plain and figured can vass oil cloth, top lining cloth & serge lining, white, red, blue and black patent leather; Dashers, silver A brass plate, Deer hair, rosetts, hubs, follows, spokes, bows, eliptic springs; iron axtes, malleable castings. To Cabinet and Shhe-malters. ' A full slock of shoo 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' veneers, moulding, beading, resets, glass, minora) and mahogany knobs of every size and stylo. . < To &tac/esfoi/hs r Farmers and Others* It tons of assorted bar iron, warranted of the: best quality. A splendid assortment of bar. and roiled iron, hammered, horso-shoo,. scollop, plough, breed and narrow tire, rolled, hoiso-shoe bar, band, round and square iron; east, shear, spring, English and American blister steel, English wagon boxes, car riage boxes in salts, anvils, vices, filed, .rasps, horse shoe nails, &c. ToHnuackeepert, . A beautiful assortment of cheap Fancy gpods, such as wallers, trays, plain & fancy knives, forks, butch* or knives, steels, hritlania lamps, brass candle slicks, brllloniQ and silver table and tea spoons, plated but* ter knives, preserving kettles, smoothing irons, iron and lined tea &. oval boilers, iron frying and bread pans, washboards, tubs, churns, buckets, iron pots,! wash kettles, and stow pans, «Stc. Carlisle, Moy 7,1851 Fresh Arrival of Hardware. Cheaper than the Cheapest. TfTAVING just returned from NoW York and Phil- J7L ndclnlua with tho best and Cheapest Block of HARDWARE,CUTLERY, BUILDING MATE RIALS, PAINTS, &c.,ovcr brought to Carlisle; I would respectfully request dealers and consumers and nil others, to give mo a call and sec whether they cannot got more and bettor goods for tho same money, than at any other place in town, My slock of Locks, Latches, Bolts, Hinges,.Screws, Nails, Spikes, Glass, Paints, &p., is complete and very cheap. Of Carpenters’ Tools, I havo n splendid as sortment. Also, Cabinet Maker's Tools and Mato* rials,viz:—Yancors, Mahogany, Mineral and Class Bureau Knobs and Varnish. - ~, . SiDDUiUS AND CPICII MAKERS,' " o»n huso oTotytlting In their lino eiioopot thon ovo.r ForShoeinnkers, I havoV first falo slock! of Morocco and lining Skins, Bindings, Pegs, Thread and Wax, and perb assortment of Shoomnkers* Tools. I have also tt complete assortment of Ball's Lusts, made in Har risburg', which con bo had at no other place in town, and at Bull’s prices. Together with an assortment of all kinds of Hammered and Rolled Iron end Stool. Of Housekeeping Articles, I have Knives, Forks, Spoons, Walters, Snuffers and Trays, Tubs, Buck 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, oomo and see for yourselves. .< ‘ JOHN P. LYNE. Carlisle, May 14, 1851. ; . fIOFFEES, SUGARS, Rico, Chocolate, Spices, V Molasses, Syrup, &c., os well as other necossniy articles, just received fresh and for sale at the store of J. W. BUY. Juno 80,1881. ■ Ml. H. lIINKIXY, > PHYSICIAN AND; 9UEOEON, Main’ Wool, popr the Post Office. Dr. IT. \yill give his parti cular attention, to surgical .diseases,, and'diseases of women and children, ,Ho will also glvd hla dilution every Saturday morning, In hlsoffido, gratis,Trpm i 1* to 19. o'clock, to surgical cases among tho poor. January !33, Iflßl —ly , v Clitvlllod Citlov Vluogur, JUST received 100 galls! of pure Cider Vinegar for Pickling, warranted to booCsupariorquallty. Sapt/yo, ‘ O. W. HITNER. JAOODSENER, Groceries. Now Wliolcsalo & Rctall . ConfecJjipßrft,&,T«y Store, West Main a few doors west of Burkholder's Hotel, in. thfxoom fQhritrly occupied asu Dptfe .Start, THE undcVslgnodbcge leave to inform4he-cliioemo of Carlisle dndlhbpablic generally, that he has' opened a'store at-the above piece, where ho intends . immjfaoturlng'aod keeping cohstontly onhand • ; ■■ of every description. Hia stock ‘in wall - ncwianiLhe, warrants his Candies,equal Ip ini the State... jdrepgos, Lcmbns,, Piupos, Figs, Afraorids, E., Walnuts, Ci Nuts, FUberis. -pocoa' Ground Nuts,&c. Atsoi Mint, Lemon, Chocolate, Gum,-Cordial and other Djo’pa.LoMnges/Figured Almonds, Candy-Cigars, and a variety; of othep con* dies. :.: - ! ):-« r: rv ~ •- Toys of all Kinds) . i. , ■■ such ps China Vascsy Mugs, Bowls and Pitchc**, Mantel Orhambnlk of all'kinds, Lions; Elephants, Horses,'Dogs, Guns, Whips,:lndian Bobber and* other Battles,"Wax, Varnished & other Doll heads, Ki(| and other Dolls, Whistles, DAffff' ing PigurcB, Boskct & other Wagons, ,Bch‘66l Bps* kcls. Wheelbarrows, Drums,Trumpets,Swoidd,'Piif tots, Alabaster Toys of all kinks, and an endlcsß va riety of >. FANCY:. GOODS ,.. .. .'; : ; for Men, Women and Children. In addition toilho aboJo ho has dll -kinds of Perfumery, such dfc Jenny* Mnd and other Cologne, Chrystalino, Pomatura.O* Marrow, Bear’s Oil, &c. Fancy ftml other; Soaps* A pritno article of Cigars and Tobacco pn band* ' Ho hopes by strict attention to business and small profits to mcilt d dhare of public patronage. :- i ' A. H. WORMLEY# . September 15, 1651 • 'V* l SPLENDID JEWELRY I.; A . THE subscriber bogs leave to inform bis friends and the pablie. that'ho faas.ijuat rfcbei- SBuUpfrvcd alargo arid'beaulifur assortment of rich and rare . . ' ‘ 1 • :Fancy,Ooods,, \'r : ', ;i v ; consisting in part pfGojd and 3U?sr Watches, jGold Chains, Gold Fens, and Pencils, Ear and, Finger Rings.BreastPina, Medallion Lockets,Sil.verSpppps, Duller Knives, Forks, beautiful Card Cases, & Jew* dry of almost every, description. 1 .would particular ly invite the attention of purchasers to my assort* merit, and my low. prices,-at the old stand. Wet. High street, a fcw.doors west of Burkholder's hotelt THOMAS CONLYN; Carlisle, Doc 10,1860. - . : i New & Popular School Book, COMPREHENSIVE Summary of’Universal His* lory, together with a Biography of distinguished persons, to which is appended on epitome of Heathen Mythology,Natural Philosophy,General Astronomy any Physiology, adopted in tho public schools of Philadelphia. .... E. 8. JONES & CO., Publishers, . 8. W. Corner Fourth and Race Streets, Phils. Teachers - and School Committees addressing let ters-to uspost paid, will be furnished-with copies A full and complete assortment of Books and Sta tionary for sale at (ho lowest prices; ' ; . May 1, 1851—ly" Plainfield Classical Academy, ; FOUR miles We«t of Carlisle. .The Eleventh Session commences on Monday, 1861.' • ■■' - This Institution has been In successful operation 6 years, during which time such additions and iraprpve ments hayo been made as to render It one of (ho roost commodious and convenient in the State. r .In regard -to Jioahhfulness it'may bo mentioned that no case of serious' sickness has .occurred in the Institution sinco i( was founded... Its moral purity is attested, by the fact that depraved a’sspciajfyps, scenes ot vice, resorts for dissipation have no existence tho neighborhood. ... ; k The coureo'of instruction comprises all,branched required ihc merchant, professional aian pr,colle gium Alqo modern languages, vocaUpd instrumen tal music, ’i It is tbo determination of tho Proprietor-that .the Institution shall sustain .tho reputation it has already acquired fur imparting thorough Instruction* and in culcating and oslahlishingyirtuous principles in the mins of tbo youth submitted to charge. Terms (per session of five month's) sso Od.'* For catalogues containing references) «SccJ; address R. K.‘BURNS; Principal arid Proprietor,! Plainfield P. Q, l Cumb. co., ps. October S, 1861 WUITE HAIL ACADEITIV. 3 mile* west of Harritburg,Pa, i, rpHE second session of this Institution will-coin- X mcnco' on Monday, the 3d of November It is situated in a pleasant and bealthfuisection of the county, and is convenient of access from all par.U ofth'o State, Application should'Do made aVeariV ns possible; as only a limited number can bVrpVoiv ed. , ‘ ‘ ■ , *= •- - rr -'» TERMS Boarding, washing, lodging, and tuition! per . ! session, • • ' sBo' 60 Instructors: Divio pEKU.vain, Principal . and Teacher of Languages and Mathematics. .' . Lkmuec Simmons, Teacher of Vocaltrad Instru mental Music. Amos Row, Tutor. For circulars containing particulars, address ' D. DENLINGER, Principal, Sept. 11,1651 r 1 Harrisburg, Pa. Eire Insurance. liV , , . i THE Alien and EastpenneboroughMulual Fite Insurance Company of Cumberlahd county,incor porated by an act of Assembly, is nowfully or ganized, and in operation under tho management of the following commissionere, via: >1 , . i ’ - Jacob Shelly, Wra. R, Gorgas,Miobae) Cock lln, Melohoit Bcenneman*. Christian .Steyman, ChristianTitze), Jacob.H. Ooover,Lowis Hyer, Honry Logan, Benjamin H. Mussor, Jacob Kirk, Samuel Prowoll, Joseph VVickcrshcm,. „./p . The rates of insurance are as lo wand favorable as any Company of the kind in tbe State. > Per sons wishing to become;roembors>are.JnTUed-to make application to tho agents of the company who are willing to wait upon them at any time.' JACOB SHELLY, President. m HsNnvLooA ttyFiff Lewis Hybr, Seoretary* , 1 ‘ ' Miciiarl Oooklin, Treasurer, * • 1 •■» > November 1,1840. 1 1 AGENTS.* I * ’ 1 Cumheflandcounty— Rudolph Marlin.N.Cum berland; C; B. Herman, Kingstown; Henry Zesr ing,Shiroronnsto\vn: Robert Moore and' Charles Doll, Carlisle; Dr. .1. Ahl, OhUtehtOwnf Sattqol Grohstn, Woalponnsborongh; JatnddM’Dotvell, Frankford; Mode Griffith, South,Middlemen. Yorh county —John Shorriolt‘, Tijaborii; John Bowman, Dillsburg; Peter Wolford, Franklin f John Smith, Esq., Washington; Wi S.Plcktng, Dovert Daniel Baflensberger; J. W, Craft. . Hodr-Mliurg— Houser dt Locbman. Members of the company having Poliqiesabou f to expire can hayo thorn ronowed by making ap» plication to any, qfthe agents. JTtUt.ReaOiVOd,' m birran,. A variety of handsome dc useful Mliclcs towh iolt I woqld invllqtlio atleoljon of tl|e pub|io, con slst-ing in part of China Dinner &Tea ocia.Stomt China Dinner, Tea, and Toilet eels, bolt,Liver pool and Common Ware. 1 " " ■" ' '• tllaSs Wfari, ■' Suqli; as JJnwls, Coblole. Stahds, biers,, jolly Stands,, Dqchnters,i Loinopßdai.Bnd a variety, of Glass Dishes of every .slxe, Tor Sale by-- o ' C. INHOFF.Agt. » .Carlisle, Sept 30, .1961. , . T ! Segnra. ' ; 1 t , ‘A *W*IE Mlfel* of . !-Pf VflriQuW !t)rßtid«, pi ", UC ' n N °; c T’ lnr ?? ,ran 'l pjwutlni, Prinolpoo, Rog'llo, Joony Lind, Aqunll,, nndl'ortuonu, Juat rccoi.odnni] for«io Hi (Hp,Op»- foctloimy, Fruil «nd Toy «loto of , , , ” , a. s. wo mi&% : September 11, 1661. pod Wanted,