'...tfMriM. ’» » ® Tho Watertown Chronicle gives the JUkimlogJ *'A young man arrested at Altaian Inst aatTutot burglary* and who hai since boon In (ho I 'Xoh ap'al Joffbrtun, (ook hfa trial during tho Into | iofm ufcourt—Judge Howe presiding. In eonslde* xailon of the ponlaliment ha had already boon tub*! iootid to—and it !■ oo email punishment to tpond live I •ir alji montbs In ouch a place—the follow was die. I C&aVfed* A* the verdict foil upon his ours, with I bfirt *nd eyes overflowing with gratitude, ho turned I lb Ibe Judgo.sod Jury, and remarked with all sin. oerilj : 1 Gentlemen, I hope I may some day bo ablo to do »■ good a turn for you!'” gg*aiP4N Je reported to have onco fallen Into a coal esllar, on hie way homo, after a good supper at Drury Xiaoe, and his abuse of the vendor for not keeping a light at the cellar door was warmly retorted by the wue. "Hang it/* cried Sheridan, who was not much bur/, do you think 1 want to pocket your coals 7” “No,” retorted the wife, “ bat your note may set the eoaltonjin'!'* What tub Scotch Lady Wanted.—A Scotch lady entered a store In Boston, and inquired for a (able eloth of a damhroad pattern. "Wo have some pretty 'broad,” was (he reply of the astonished salesman, w bat node so broad as lliof.” The lady explained that dambroid was the Scotch term for chequered pattern. ■. ’ A iißciNO waiter, on being cost away on a deso. .late Island, lived si* months without any other! food than'that which ho derived from " cutting pigeon and' slewing thorn'. Here’s a hint Worth taking to seo. .If learning to donee will prevent you from shuffling off this, mortal coil, it is the duty of every roan ahd woman to grow wise in cotillions. How to obt a Husband.— Tho following is tho recipe of a widow for tho seventh time. The bait is certsinly good, but the. fish are not always (o bo taught : . “ Invite a nice young man to lea, set him a laughing every five .minutes during tho evening, let him hayo six kisses, and you’ll bo his wife after twenty operations.”. •> A-FiiKNcnuAN, who was exhibiting some sacred relics sod oilier cariosities, produced, among olher things, a sword, which . ho assured his visitors was M de sword dot Balaam had when ho would klll'de Wis.” A spectator remarked that Balaam had no sword, but only wished for one. “ Vcr.Well; die is det one be wish for.’* Tnx Popular Assembly of the Ilansalio Republic, composed ofthe free towns of Hamburg, Bremen and liubee, has unanimously voted that a block of stone , should be prepared, with a suitable inscription, and forwarded lo.the United Stales, to be placed In the Washington National Monument, - It is said that the Senate will sanction this noblo act of the Assembly. A coaioos death took place recently in Franco.. A gentleman, who was brother ofa man of high pollli cal eminence, had a habit of drinking freely -at his dinner, and ascending afterwards to tho top of the bouse, where ho would sit against tho chimnoyi and •moke. In lighting his cigar, ho set fire to a loose cut in which he had mounted, and burned to death, ■\tt\ng out of sight of any* one, upon the tiles of the Ivof. In o remote part of Oavarta, Bayard Taylor slopped for breakfast at an inn, where there waa a young man who wss to start the next morning, an emigrant, to Now York.. They plied our friend with questions; but what moat troubled the youth's father, “was the fact, be had, heard, that no one was allowed to sil down in aa-Amerioan inn, but each one must drink his bjer standing, and immediately walk out" Wit loses Its respect with tho good when seen In company wUh'malice; and to smilo at tho Jest which plants a thorn in Another's breast,'!* lo become a pridcipalln the mischief." VoLTAiirtt was at table one day, when the company bohvertlng on the antiquity of the wcrld. His fephdon'belog asked, ho said, »'The world is like an old coquette, who disguises her ago." nryrhc man who thought ho could coax a lawyer to “lake a dollar less," Is now trying lo set tiro lo an Iceberg with a cigar. TnCRE are, In certain heads, a kind ofcslabliahcd errors, against which reason Inn no weapons. Thoro art) moro of these mere assertions current than one tumid believe. Men are very fond of proving thoir ftaadfuk adherence lo nonsense. * no wise man hold himself aloof from gov for ,!l U impious lo withdraw from doing gVodtb (hole who need uir, and it is Ignoble to yield lo iHo 'Worthies!. It is moreover, foolish to chooso Wing ruledbadly rather than lo rule well. .vTuKreal,character of a wotoanesnnot bo half so well learned by dancing with her, as by conversing With her at home in all the varied circumstances of domestic life.. AH women may bo good when ploased, bat'ihe Ii most likely lo boa really good woman who wants no fiddle to eweolon her. f intellect was created, not (0 receive passive* If a few words, dates, and facte, but lo bo active for Ilia acquisition of troth. Accordingly, education should labor to Inspire a profound love of truth, and to teach the process of investigation. Other feelings grow cold—other memories pats asviyj bal IHo gentle Image of the mother, who has watched our childhood, her love, her tenderness, her unwearied devotion, will forever bo mirrored on the humin heart. .... . expect the following le somewhat el va. rlanoe with the opinion of men in general: Here, printer, take this silver money. And I’ll send more before you dun me; h . i J( .,.Fqr the worat of al) Ufa’s ills, ■ ito.be.doooed for printer’s bills. Christopher North soys, it is no wonder women love oats, for both ore graceful and both ore domestic —not to mention that they both scratch! . A Mqoran Taraicr's Wjfjc.-A young lady recently married a farmer, and one day visited the cow house, wbeq she thus Interrogated her milk maid: “Dy-lhe by, Maty, .which of thuso cows 1s it that gives the buttermilk?'* "Lur Year.—The present Is leap year, and (ho feminines have now the privilege of courting whom lbsy< please,-«nd •* popping (ho question” to bashful end hesitating lovers. Tho widows will have “a good lime of It,” and many of them will msko "a bold stroke fpp a. husband.” Girls, du not lot thorn die taVeo you;, but “go U while you’re young.” . VmaiL wss so fond of salt, that ho seldom went in his pocket, which ho made use of,frontline to lime, us' men of (ho present day use tobacco." / Amono the many striking things said by Kossuth in bis'late speeches, was tho following: “Religion is • necessity to every honest and thinking man"*—a very suggestive remark, and, taken liberally, a pro ibbndly wise one. • Summer” Is owing to tho heal shed open the earth by fulling stars—says tho astronomer Petit, In a report to tho Academy of Science at Pa(Js. Evidence of Fou.y.—Neglecting lo advertise, and W.obderlng lhal yon do not succeed In business. ' OCj?The belt cure fur laziness ia (o Uko a boot and glvetbo patient a leather lonlo now and (lion. For apprentice boys, two doses is generally sufficient.— Adults require moro, • bld gentleman was to squeezed by tho Kossuth proeeaslont that Jill friends thought bo had passed through a rolling mill. To conform with the •hape of hla stomach, he has to diet himself on shingles. KlNorHiNos, an old ssgo, when ha was upbraided, and caljed timid, because ho would not venture'his money at any of tho games, said, “ I confess that I am'exceedingly timorous, for 1 dare not do an ill thing.'’ . Machinist has reached a great state of perfection. We taw some burnt peas put into tho hopper of a opfloe.mlll, the othorday, and in loss than two min. utss irwaa occupying a place in a grocery window, labelled "Old Government Java." * double (ho crops on moat farms, about all that fd necessary Is for our agriculturalists to soil oIT otwhsKlhslr land, and with the proceeds buy ma. ante for the other. The larger tb* farm, the less a man grows to the aero. • AWohoL was Ural Invented and used to slain ilia Cheeks of the ladles of Aiabla—oso years ago. It still reddens portions of tho human face, Ask friend Bardolph, entering tho barroom yonder to take hie doming billers, whether he noir whit portions of (he IlfcOnre meant. , ' Ayoqwa metaphor, out Weal, in describing He*. Tin, mts Mira s world of blits fenced In with girls." Where 1 ! (bp msO Ilia! won’t repent now T Dr. I. O.Xooinl*, SILL perform alloperatlons upon tho Teeth that nre required for their preservation, as ealing i J>'iiing t l , lugging ) <f‘e, or will [restore the loos ofthem, by inserting ATtiliolal Teeth.from a single Tooth to a full sett. . lf/*Ofllcoon PiUatreot,afow doors Sooth o the Railroad. Hotel. N. B, Dr. Loomis will be absent from Oar lislehelasttondhystlneaeb month. Carlisle, Dec. 26, i 860.. DR. GEORGE Z. H|tETZ, WILL perform all operations upon the Teeth that may be required {pr their preservation.— Artificial Tooth inserted, from a single tooth toon entire sot, on the most scientific principles. Diseases of the mouth and Irregularities carefully treated,— Office at the residence of his brother, on North Pitt street, Carlisle, Pa. May 15, 18W* DR. 8. B. KIEFFER, NORTH Hanover street. Office adjoining Mr. Wolf's store. Office hours, moro particularly from 7to 9 o'clock A.M.,and from.s to *l 'clock P.M. Carlisle, June 19, 1861—tf . THE subscriber has just returned from, the city, with another large and general assortment of season* able goods, among which may bo found 'Mantolla and Bonnot Velvets. Brocha arid Thibet Long Shawls of sup’r quality. Fiocch Plaid and Bay Stale Long Shawls; , French Morinoes of.all colors. Monsolin do Laincs in great variety. French. &. English Chintzes very cheap. Broad Cloths, Casßlmcres'& Sattinctts. -. Gentlemen’s Buck & Beaver Gloves sup'i quality Gentlemen's Chamois lined cashmere Gloves. Ladies Children's Cashmere Gloves. . ’ Welch & English Flannels of alt qualities. Black & colored fur Muffs.’ Cashmere scarfs and woollen comforts,- A Sr. w RPNT7 1 i Bonnot Linings, Tabs & Frames. • ’I Black & colored Straw,Bonnets. THE CHEAP STORE. THE subscribers have.now received one of.the largest supplies of Goods, ever brought to Carlisle. Among our goods can bo found Cloths, Cassimcres, Vestings, Saltinctls, Kentucky Jeans, Volycl Cords, Flannels, Tickings, Ginghams, Merindes, Alpachns, Mous de Laines, Coburgs, Cashmeres, Poplins, Calicoes, Sack Flannels, SHAWLS, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Stuck* Inga, Scurfs, Veils, Irish - Linens, Dress Trimmings, RlBBONS,'Bonnots, Caps, Gum Shoes, Groceries& Spices. All of which we are selling off cheaper than they can be had in town October I ft, 1851, China and Crockery Ware. A LARGE and splendid selection of Ware of every variety has just been received, embracing FRENCH AND ENGLISH CHINA, as also the finest GRANITE Ornamental STONE Ware, cither in satis or by the piece as may bo ne cessory, with every other variety, besides a selection of the finest Fajict China Wars, both ornamental and useful, suitable for tho season. For sale by Nov. 27, 1851. J. W.EBY. Corn Starch. A NEW supply of good Currants, Seedless and Xj_ Bunch Raisirts, Farina; as also & fino article of .Pulverized CORN STARCH, refined and prepared expressly for food, with directions for Custards, IcC Cream, Pies, Cukes, Blanc Mango, Pudding, &c.— ‘'or salo at the store of Nov. 27. CRANBERRIES. A very superioi.loljust open* cd and for sale at the store of Novembers?, 1851, SPICES. Fresh Citron,Mace, Cloves, Cinnamon Ginger, Nutmegs, Pepper, Salarotus, Soda, dee., all pure' and fresh, constantly la store and for sale by • J. W. EBY, November 2?i 1861, Great Excitement IN NORTH HANOVER STREET! A, RNOLD &, LEVI respectfully askstho alien* XX lion of tbo public to their largo and beautiful assortment of Foil and Winter Dry Goods, now open ing at their cboUp wholesale and retail store, which they arc determined to sell lower than have hereto* foro been sold in Carlisle, among which will be found a beautiful assortment of Ladies Dress Goods, Gross do Africa, Satin dc Chino, Silks, Mousolin de LaincSf'Cathmcrcs, Silk Poplins, Silk Bombazines, Alpacas, French Mcrinoes, Porrimata Cloths, Sack Cloth, Bonnet Satins and Velvets, Bonnet Ribbons in great variety. SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! Day State long and square Shawls inondlcss variety, very cheap; Thibet, Cashmere, Mousclln do Lame and Cloth Shawls, from 76 cents, lo $5. Cloths and Cassimeres ] French black and English Cloths, black Doo Skin and Fancy Cassimeres, Velvet Cords, Vestings in great variety. Carpets! Carpets!! Persons wishlngto purchase Carpeting will do wel 1 to call and oxomino our mammoth stock before pur chasing elsewhere, as wo. determined to sell carpets lower ibis full than over offered In Carlisle. BOOTS and SHOES. Another large supply of Boots and Shoes for Men, Boys, Women and Children, at greatly reduced prices. A Fresh supply of Groceries, such as Sugar, Col fee, Tea, Molasses, dec. Carlisle, Dec. 18, 1861; ' Kossuth’s Arrival in this Country, 11 TAKES a great deal of talk in our town and all I\X over tho Union; but, not less oro tho people of Carlisle and vicinity astonished about tho Cheap Clothing 1 , which is sold at tho corner of Main street and Mar kot Square. Gentlemen oro induced to buy moro Winter Clothing than they need, as my Garments aro made of tho best materials and tit well. My stock consists of (he finest French cloth coats, Pilot coats fromsl lo $lO, fino Vestings,heavy Pantaloons from $1,50 to $6. Gentlemen who aro not yot supplied with clothing will find It to their advantage to give me a call. Boys’ clothing, trunks, and fancy articles, always on hand. 8. BRELL. Corner, of Market Square. December 11,1851. FOR MINCE sale at the Grocery & Tos Store of tho subscriber, Raisins, Currants, Citron, dec. *■ C. INHOFF, Agt. Nov 30, 1851. EAMS, (sugar-cured,) Dried Beef, Sugar-cured Bccfji'ongucs, smoked Salmon, dec., for sale ut tho Grocery store of Nov 20, 1961, . 0. INHOFF. Agl, JUST received another large assortment of Salt! nets and Flannels, which will be sold low. Dec. 4. N. W. WOODS, Agt. '.QAUDINES, m half and whole boxes, just rocolv- Ood end for sale by « Nov 20, 1661. ; C. INIIOFF, Agt. OSWEGO PREPARED CORN.—Manufactured and refined expressly for food. Thisarliclowitt bo found highly nutrlctous, exceedingly palatable, perfectly healthy, and easily picpared for tho tabic. For sale in pound packages by 0. INHOFF, Agt. Nov gO. 1651. CRACKERS.— Soda, Butter, and WaterCraekors, fresh and good, jail received and foi sole at tho Grocery, store of Nov 20,1861 GROCERIES. Just received another largo Biuort* moot of Groceries such as Cofleo, Sugar, Mo* lassos, Teas from (ho cclobraied Tea House of Jen*, kino & Go., which will ho sold cheap. I N.W. WOODS, Agti | December 4, 1661 HOSIERY. Another large assortment of Ladles and Children** Lambs wool and Alpaca Homo, which will be sold cheep. N.W. WOODS, Agl. December 4, 1651 BONNET RIBBONS. Just received a largo and general assortment of Bonnet Ribbons ul very low prices and will Wo sold at great bargains, nail soon ladles and make your selections. CIEO. W, UITNKR. October. 30. TBAS & GROCERIES. TjlO ami JAVA COFFEES, ofthe best qualities, IVJuM opened. Also a fine assortment of Cho best Drown and Clarified SUGARS,together with o targe lot ofthobosi quality of soft crushed, double refined AND PULVERIZED SUGARS, Sal, reduced prices, and a now selection of CJrccn «fc lslack Teas, carefully selected and of the host Brands, and from the Too Warehouse of the well known Messrs. Jen* kins* of Philadelphia. For solo by . J. W. EDY. • Corllslo, Noq. 27,1851. ■ • ; ■ The Excitement Continues AT THE QLD CHEAP STORE. They aro,al most daily receiving additions to their already largo stock of Goods. Notv LongandSquoroShawls from 50 cents to $l, below tho usual prices; now Do Laincs at 12$, 18and 25, beautiful goods;' A 1 pa chas, Coburg Cloths, Muslins, Calicoes, Flannels, Ginghams, Tickings, Satinotts, Cloths, Cassimcrcs, Hosiery, Gloves, all kinds; Trimmings, Combs, Yarns,.and every thing m tho Dry Goods wo, intend to sell ofT at prices that will pay you for tho trouble of calling and examining our stock.'; A. & W. BENTZ. Carlisle, Nov. 27, 1851. Ttitl'd Arrival of Fall and Winter Also n variety of wrought Collars, handkerchiefs, Swiss and Cambric Edgings and Insorlings, Linen and cotton Laces and Edgings, dec.,- all of which he will sell very low. Nov.'27 THE subscriber has just, opened o fow pieces of real Irish Poplins, Watered Silks, Trimming Silks of all colors, anil a variety of BHk.. Velvet nib* bans'and Worsted Braids for Dross Trimmings. Also a splendid assortment of Bonnot Ribbons very cheap. November 27, 1061 OP NEW GOODS AT THE Dry-Goods & 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 fates. The public Is Invited to examine this largo and extensive stock of cheap and fashionable Goods, which consist in port of J. W. EBV. J. W. EBY. Broad &. Fancy Cloths, Satin & Fancy - Vestings,, Plain, black and Doe Skin Casaimeres, Foncy Do., plain, black and figured Silks, fancy colored Do., Frehch Morinocs, Alpacas, Cohurga, plain and fancy Delaines, Silk Poplins, Lustres, Long and Square Day State and Waterloo SHAWLS. Mackinaw and Whitney Blankets. A lorgo and extensive stock of Carpets, Floor and Table Oi Cloths. A largo ond well selected slock of Staple Domes* lie Goods, which will bo'sold cheaper than the cheap. Persons wishing to purchase will find it to their advantage to call and examine the slock us great bargains may bo expected. Recollect the old cheap stand, East Main street. ‘ September 25, 1851, At Dr, Rawlins' Old Stand , next- door to the Post • Old Red Sandstone, by the author of Pool Prints of Creation. The Wide, VVido .World, on elegant book in 2 yola. Reveries of a Bachelor, a very popular work. House of th'o Seven Gables by Hawthorne. Manual of the Fino Arts, an in valuable production. Milman Gibbons Homo, in 6 volumes, uniform with Hume and M’CaulCy. Lynch's Dead Sea—Nlmveh'e Remains. Dr. Durbins Observations in the Hast. Treasury of Thoughts, from favorite .authors, Anderson's History or the English Drfele. Morel Is History of Modern Philosophy. Dicks Works. Proso 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, Mooro, Barns, Campbell, D.oalile, Collins, Gray, Cowper, Thompson, Pol lock, Howltt, Cook, Loudon, Tupper and other Poetical Works. Our slock 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. ntHIDET SHAWLS and SCARFS. The sub jL scribor has just opened an assortment of Thi bet Shawls and Scarfs of various, sizes, embracing all the fashionable colors such as Orango, Scarlet, &0., and for sale at low prices by GKO. W. HITNER; • , October 30. T\UESS TRIMMINGS. The subscriber has 1 / opened a great variety of Dress Trimmings of now styles. Velvetßibbons, worsted braids, silk braids and gimps, wido knotted fringes, &c. GEO. W. IIITNER, October 30. SACKING FLANNELS. Just opened a varie ty of embroidered and plain Sack Flannels ol various colors. Also Welsh and English Flannels, with a goneral assortment of Domestic Flannels ol a!) qualities and prices! GEO. W. HITNER. October 30, JUST received a large and handsome assortment of Ladies' and Children’s Boots and Shoes, from the celebrated Eastern manufactories which will be sold very cheap. N. W. WOODS, Agt. Hover’s Ink Nlaiuifuctory, REMOVED TO 144, RACE ST,, (Between 4th dc oth, opposite Crown St. Philo,) WHERE the Proprietor is 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 it is scarcely necessary to say anything in its favor, and the manufacturer takes this opportunity to say that the confidence thus socurod'shali not bb abused. In addition to the various kinds of Writing Ink, ho also manufactures Adamantine Cement for mend* ing Glass and Chino, as well asa superior Hair Dye; a trial only is necessary to Insure its future use,and a Sealing Wax, well adapted for Druggists and Dot* tiers, at a very low price, In largo or small quanti ties. * Orders t.ddressod to 0. INHOPP, Agl. JOSEPH E. HOVER, Manufacturer , No. 144 Uuco St., Phila. October 0, lBßl—3m . - LADIES DRESS GOODS. Muslin do taines, Alpacas, Morlnoes and Coburg Cloths, cheap. N. W. WOODS, Agt. December 4,1841; CLOTHS. A largo assortment of Dlack Belgium and French Cloths, which will bo sold cheap. N.W, WOODS, Agl, 4,1951. . _ ~ GLOVES. Just received a largo assortment of Ludlos Kid arid Mixed Gloves. Goods. G. W. ttITNER. Irish Poplins. G. W. HITNER. ELEGANT BOOKS ojfice, Main street, Carlisle, Liidfcs' Shoes. N.W. WOODS, Agl. •Cumberland Vnllcy"Plotcl, ft, 12, Corner of Easl'Hiah dm OJed/ord iVr<c/a, • ' , ■ , r ;;_ :[ - THEsubscilbor, 'thankful for tho. favor hdroloforo bestowed upon him by a gonarouapubllc,'would respectfully inform hU ; old frlendi ond the travelling community generally, that ho hai again got uttdei weigh, and is dew prepared to accommodate oil Who may favor him with a call, in a superior nutnnor and on til’d mo&l reasonable terms. , , , His. Hous*, which is entirely now; is ■pacioati, comfortable, and convenient; the rooras.bcing airy, woirvonlllalcdj ond well filled ’lip'with' good beds, &c. The house is situated in a pleasant and heal thy. neighborhood, and in a business part of the Bo rough. ,• -m , His will always be supplied with the host the market can afford, and nothing will bo loft un done in. this department of bis estabfishment.to make it accepliblo to epicures. His Bar will always contain on abundance of the best and choicest Liquors; find ■ His Stadlk, 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 ond trovollers. l - 1 -, Nothing shall bo omitted.on hisipartto make his house a cheerful and pleasant temporary nous to such as may favor him with theirctistom. ■ Call and judge for yourselves. Boardxrs taken by the week, month, or yeor. - JOSEPH HEISBR. ■ Carlisle, Oct. 9, lßsl—3nr China hml Crockery Ware. A LARGE and general assortment of Quecnswaro has just been received by the subscriber, em bracing a handsome, assortment of tho best " White Granite Stone Ware, such as dishes, plates, teas, covered and uncovered dishes, bowls, toilet and chamber setts, pitchers, dec. together with a lot of , ’ Blue Liverpool Ware, . all of the latest stylo and shapes; also all the 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 all the necessary articles of the best Granite,; Stone and Blue Liverpool Ware, suitable for ony 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 bowls; goblets, wine glasses, lemonades, lamps, «Stc. T.ho prices for all nrefixed at the lowcslcash prices. Wo invite .our friends who are In want of articles in our line, to give us a call. J. W.'EBY. Carlisle, March 5,1861. v New'Fall Goods.- THE subscriber has just opened a large and varied assortment of seasonable Dry Goods, consisting BROAD CLOTHS & CASSIMERES, French Morinocs, Coburg Cloths, Cashmeres, Mous do Laincs, Ginghams, CaUcp'ev, Mantilla and Bon not Velvets, while 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. G. W. HITNER, Carlisle, Sept 25,1861, Great Arrival ol FALL AND WINTER GOODS, A T the grat Mart for Dry-goods, Groceries, Boots XX and Shoes, at tho corner of Hanover and Lou tber streets. Tho subscriber respectfully informs his. friends ond numerous customers, that ho has returned from Philadelphia, with n largo arid varied assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting in part of Broadcloths arid Cassimctcs, Snttinots, Vestings, Muslins, Checks,Tickings, Flan nels, Linseys, Velvet Cords, Cravats,-Suspenders, Gloves, &c. Ladies’ Dress Goodsj Silks, Morinocs, Bomba zines, figured, plain and changeable Poplins, Mous )in do Laincs, Ginghams, Calicoes, Alpacas,Shawls, Hosiery, Coburg Cloths, dee. ’ Boys' Caps,—A very largo ossortrnont;ombracing every style and quality, . Boots & Shoes.—An extensive variety of Mens', Women's, and Children's Boots and Shoes, fiom the most celebrated manufacturers. Groceries, : Such as Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Rice, dee. Choice TEAS from the well known Tea dealers, Jen kins & Co. All who visit our establishment are free to ac knowledge that wo are selling every description of Goods, at astonishingly low prices. Our system of low prices has already attracted a groat number of people. The attention of all who wish good bar gains is solicited, as extraordinary inducements can bo offered to purchasers. ’* Butter, Eggs, Rags, Soap, and piled Fruit, taken at market prices,. N. W. WOODS, Agt. September 26, 1851. Harrisburg-Steam Wood Tunllng nml Scroll W Sowing Shop. ODD TURNING in all its branches,ln city stylo and at city prices. Every, variety of Cabinet and Carpenter work either on hand or turned to order. Bed Posts, 7 'able Legs, Awning Posts, Uoluslres, Newell Posts, Wagon Hubs, . Rosetts, Patterns , Columns, Slat and Quarter Mouldings, Round or Octagon Chisel Handles, fye, 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 & call. Ten-Pins and Ten-Pin Dulls made to or der or ro-turncd. w. o. mcKOK Harrisburg, May 8,1851—1 y notice:. VTOTICE Is hereby given that application will bo 1M made to tho next Legislature, agreeably to the constitution and laws of this Commonwealth, for an alteration in (bo charter of the Carlisle Deposit Bank so as to confer upon said bank tho rights and piivil oges of a bunk of Issue, audio change tho name of said Bank to “Tho Farmers and Mechanics Bank ol Carlisle." By order of tho Board Directors, W. M. DEETEM, Cashier Carlisle Deposit Bonk, ? June 6,1801—6 m 3 Superior Groceries! THE subscriber begs loavo to inform his custo mers and tiro public generally, that ho bos removed his Grocery ond Provision Sloro, to tho brick build, ing nearly opposite his former eland, in South Han-' ovor B , tr . ccl ’ Uar bsle. Ho has recently aupptlodhiin seif with a good assortment of. aFrefeh Groceries, nd other articles in his lino, which hois pro pared, as usual, to dispose of at very moderate rates. 1 hose wishing good bargains will pleaso give mo a call ut my now stand, directly opposite the Volun teer printing office. 0. INHOPF, Ag't. March f 1,1861 T)RENCH KID GLOVES. The subscriberhaa 1 received 90 doz. of French Kid:Gloves: also Ctjshraere and Silk Gloves, October 30, GEO. W. HITNER, Liuiobuinova Goal. 1 8 Volley nut coal, for burn* iUU Ing Lime, receiving and for solo cheap by - ' W. U. MURRAY, Agl. HAMS. Evans & Swift's celebrated Sugor cure Hama, just received and for sale at the Grocery gtoieof C. INHQFF, Agt. MUl'hSl MUFFS!! Just opened a fine as sortment of Muds at reduced prices by - ■ ' ' GEO. W. HITNEU. October 30. New: Arrival ;of Hardwarci' TTAS just received ond opened tho largest assort* JjL merit of goods ih his lirioj ever offered to the citizens of Cumberland county, which will bo.sold a! extraordinary low' rated. Tho roßjitjc lfully invited to call and ,examine.' my' assortment which consists in part of Plain and.Figured,Canvass.. *, ,*• Enamelled arid Potent 1 LeHtllcr.’ 1 1 * Enamelled Musiin and Drilling. Plated Dashers,.i - i .. Damask. Rattinetf Blue <and Drab Cloths, Broad Pasting and SoamingLace,Hubbs, Follows,Spokes, Eliplic Springs, Iron Axles,' .Moss and Deer’s . Half. A’complete assortment of Saddiet-’s-Tools. ■ Japarid, Brass and Silver Mountings, of various patterns.'' - ; V V,. To Cabinet and’ Shoe Mhkers! i ; Mahogany, Walnut and Maple Veneers; Mahoga ny, Walnut, Mirieral'and Glass Knobs; curled'hair, moulding of various patterns, ( sofasprings, varnish, &c.; Morocco, Lining and,Bimn'ng Skins,.Lasts, Thread, Pegs; &c. ~ .••••• To Builders, Carpenters and others! . A full assortment of Upright, Rim and Mortice Locks,with Mineral',. Whileand Brass Furniture; binges, screws, sash and shutter springs, bolls, glass, putty, paints of oil coioisjoilitutpcntine, &c. Also mill, cross-cut,’ circular,-hand find panel saws, au gurs, chisels, chopping and pointing axes; hatchets’, planes and plane bits, steel and iron and- spikes, &e. ' - ~ .To Blaqksmilhs, Farmers and others., , Hammered onfr olled uon ,of every 'description, cost, shear, spring arid bHstci steel, JSngHsh & Ame rican; wagon boxes, anvils, solid thread vices, files, rasps, &C. • ;’■.•■ . : ■ * I would invito particular attention to Housekeep ers and others,' to my aesortmcnt.of Wailera & trays, plamrmd gothic style; knives,-forks, .German silver and, ftlvet .plated butter knives*, carving knives and fork's, table steels, Brittomo, German silver and sij ver plated table ond teo spoons, brass and roljetl metal Picserviog Kettles, smoothing irons, tuba, buckets ond churns. Bioko’s & Boswell's Fire and Water Proof Point of different colors, constantly on bund. , Remember the old standi ,cast Main slicol. Carlisle, Oct. 2,1861. Fresh Arrival of English & American Hardware. THE subscriber having just returned from the Eastern cUics wilh a full' and handsome assort ment of all kinds of Hardware of the very beet mak ers and well selected, is now opening‘at tho Cheap Hardware Stand, in North Hanover street, nextdoor to Scott's hotel, where ho Invites all that ard in want of good and cheap Hardware, to givo him a .call and seo andaatlsfy themselves of the truth, as wo are de termined to sell at a small advance'. .' SmaU’ pioiits ond quick'sales is tho order,of, the day. . To Builders , Carpenters and Others, . A fall.stock of white, mineral and japonod kntibs, locks and latches, hinges, screws, t window sash and shutter springs, strait-nocked and barrelled holts, of every kind; mill, cross cut and circular Saw's; 'hand; panel, ripping and back Saws; bright, black end blue augurs; chisels, broad, pointing, hand-and chopping Axes, of different makers; hatchets, planes <k phlne bits,steel and Iron squares} files, rasps, brads,spikes, all sizes. ••* • To. Saddlers and-Coach Makers, : Our stock consists of d complete assortment of arti cles in your lino of business, such as brasß, sUvcr & japaned mounting, carriage trimmings, broad poster ing and seaming laces, fringes, plain and figured can vass. pit cloth, top lining cloth & setgo lining, white, red, blue ond black, patent leather; Dashers, silver A brass plate, Deer hair, rosclls, hubs, fellows, spokes, bows, cliptlc springs, iron axics, mallaoblb costings. To Cabinet and Shoeanahcrs, A full stock of shoo kit and findings’, ho6l morocco, French kid, straits, morocco.&lining) and .'binding skins; lasts, tacks,.pegs, hammers, pinchers, French morocco, superior copal ydrmsh, japan and black varnish, mahogany and hiopio vanCers, moulding, beading, resets, glass, ; mincral and mahogany knobs of every size and stylo. . ■ - ‘I •• To Blacksmith , Farmers and Others . 11 tons of . assorted bar iron, warranted of tho best quality. A splendid assortment ,of bar and; rolled iron, hammered, horso-shoo, scollop, plough, broad ami narrow tire, rolled, horse-shoe bar, hand, round and square iron;, cast, shear, spring, English and American blister stool,- English, wagon, boxes, ; car riage bpxcs in sells, anvils, vices, Ales, rasp*, horse shoe nails,.&c. v ... ... To Housekeepers.. A beautiful assortment of cheap Fancy goods, such as waiters, trays, plain dc fancy knives, forks, butch er knives, steals, brittama lamps, brass candle sticks, britlanio and sliver table and tea spoons, plated but ter knives, preserving kotllds, smoothing irdns, Iron and lined tea &• ova! boilers, iron frying and broad pans, washboards, tubs, churns, buckets; iron pots, wash kettles, and slow pans, dec. JACOB SENER, Carlisle, Moy 7,18D1 Fresh Arrival oX' Hardware. Clioupor than tho Cheapest. TTAVING just returned from Now York and Phil- JIL ndolphla with tlio best and Cheapest Stock of HARDWARE, CUTLERY; BUILDING MATE RIALS, PAINTS, dec., ever brought to Carlisle,' 1 would respectfully request dealers and consumers and all others, to glvo mo a call and sco whether they cannot got more and bettor goods fur the same money, than at any other place in town. My stock of Locks, Latches, Bolts, Hinges, Screws; Nails, Spikes, Gloss, Paints, dec., is complete and very cheap. Of Carpenters* Toots, I haVo o splendid as sorttaont. Also, Cabinet Maker's Tools and Mate rials. vizs—Vancdrs, Mahogany, Mineral and Glass Bureau Knobs and Varnish. SADDIjERa AND COACU MAKERS, can have everything in their lino cheaper thnn ovo.r • For Shoemakers, I hove a Aral rate stock of Morocco and Lining Skins, Bindings, Pegs, Thread and Wax, and a su perb assortment of Shoemakers’ Tools, f have also a complete assortment of.BaU's Lasts, ruado in Har risburg, which can ho had .at no other place in town, and at Ball's price*. Together with an assortment of all kinds of Hammered and Rolled Iron and Stool. Of Housekeeping Articles, I have Knives, Forks, Spoons, Waiters, Snuffers and Troys, Tubs, Buck ets, «Scc. ■ Of WALL 1 have the largest, Hand* somest and cheapest ussortment in town. And to all who want Good and Cheap’HARDWARE, I would say,come and boo for yoursolves, - .i » • ' 1 i • , JOHN P; LYNB. ‘ Carlisle, May 14,1861. ' Groceries. COFFEES,. SUGARS, Rico, Chocolate, Spices, Molasses, Syrup, dec., as well as other necessity articles, just received fresh and for sale at the store of ' - J. W. EUV, Juno 80.1861. '. . . . . ; ‘ DR; iI. IHNKI.EV, PHYSICIAN AND SUEOEON, Main street, hoar the Post Office. Dr. H. will give his parti* culnr attention to surgical diabases, and diseases of women and children. He will also give his attention every Saturday horning, in his office.,gratis,from 11 to 19 o’clock, to surgical cases 1 among the poor, January 23, lafil—iy ■ - Clarified ClUci* -Yliiogui*. ■ - JUST received 100 galls, of pure Older Vinegar for Pickling, warranted to hoof superior quality. «•!»»• «&• <», W* lIITNER. Confectionary); Fruit & 1 Toy- Store, ItW/iUujn 'Slrtei, afcip ■doori. Kfil.of liurkhoider'i ' Jlofel,inlho raqin/ormerlyoccupitUat a Hook-..] .. U Store* -V , • mi'.ii'/ . rpilß undersigned bogs leave to inform (ho citizens .X. of Carlisle ami the publicgenerally.thhtihofiis openod'Q store at lho abovo J>laio/;Whcrd‘Ho lnldml« jnanufabturingadd keeping odnßUnilly’bn l ha , nd l, " i ;■ "’i ; ; of every , ; Ilis stook'.is’ all new and ,ho warrants.his Candies aqtialtodany ritimufaoUirediin .Ihq.Stalc, i His alock consisfa in part lofi-Orangou, Lemons, Dates,-Raisins, > Prunes, Figs,’Almonds,.E, (Walnuts* Filbertfe, . Gdcoa’-Nuts,'' Citron, Ground Nut*,'«Sco.: • Also,-Mifaly LemonyChocolato, Gum, Cordial arid other Drops'. -Lozenges,/Figured Almonds, Candy Oigats, arid* variety of Other Can* dies.' 5 : '. ■ ,VI • <’•s--‘ '"■'■l’oyV'bf alt Kin'db, JC,! such os .China Mugs, ( Mantci pmaoicnfs of all; kinds,; .Horses, ,Dogs, .ppqs, : Indium .Rubber .pjul other Raltlcsi .VVQx*. Varnished.*^, other iDoll heads, Kid and othqr. poUs. Harmonicops, Dane*' ing Figures, .'Basket &;Othor Wagons, School Bas kets* Wheelbarrows) Drums*Trumpets,Swords, Pis tols, Alabaster Toys of all kinks, and an endlcs* va riety of:;. II- tit 5 • i-.; •! nt-iii •> - ,• ■ i; U.A T.JMNCYGOODS; for Womlm‘oritl dhUdreh'.': 'addition to th'u ftbovo 'h. o hb.B allkindV Qs u Jcrmy Lind and.qlhcr ColognojChrysialino, PqraalUm.-Ox Manow,’ Bear’s’.Oil&c.''” Fancy Soaps, A ! primo ’arliclo df CigprS and Tobacco, on hand. lift hopcs by Strict attcriftqri to' business and small profils to merit a share of pubUo-patronagb.. '■ a: s. worMley,; / September 18, 165 t, ’ .; -.ii\'• ; -SPLENDID JEWELRY!;, iSL ■ THE subscriber, begs leave,to infofm bis /kT\friends and thb.public^,that bo has just ; rccci* dggij&vcd a largo ond boauliful .assortment .of rjch and rare FancyCJooils.,l m . consisting in part of-Gold fand'Silver Chains,' Gold-PHni Rings,Breast Pins, MedaUion Dockets,'Silver Spdbrie, Butter Knives, Forks, beautiful Card Cased, & Jew* dry,of almost every description'. I ;.' Ib/oUlil particular* ly invito’the of purchasers, to. my bssbrt* inont, and - my. foV prices; .at tho old stand/Wes. High street,'a fcyvitloors west of .Burkholder's hptclt • 1 cuiSDYN.. , Collide,.Dec 19,1850. . Pfew & Popular Stfltddl JSooU. COMPREDfeNSlVE’Suihlnary;of tTniversarUls lory, together wilK a Biography,of dislijiguj|ihrd persons, tb which is.appended an opitgmcbf Heathen My thology,Naiuta.l’h{l6Bophy,Gchcfol, Astronomy any ’ Physiology, adopted , in the, public Philadelphia.'. ’ . . -u- ,• .'ll - •V,• , . E.S. JONES .fc .CO., publishers'. S. W.,Corner Fourth and Race Streets, Phils. Teachers and School Committees let* ters to as,post, paid* bo. furnished i.wilh copies , A full and complete assortment of Books and Sta tionary for sale at tho lowest prices.. ; * * • May u .. ' '• Plainfield-Classical Acnilcmyi FOUR miles Wc«t of, Carlisle, ' Tho,.Elo.venth Session commences bn-Monday, November 3* 1801... ; ;;;. ~ This Institution has been in successful-operation 0 years, during which time such additions and improve ments hiivo' bcen modo as to render it one ofi.lho most commodious and convenient in i In regard to. hcalthfulness it may be-mentioned that,no ease of serious sickness has occurred in Ilia Institution sinco.it was founded.' • Ils morul-purity is attested by the fuel; that depraved scones ot.vicc, and-resortd 1 for dissipation hriveho existence in the neighborhood, • ' ■' }l The coarse of insmictiohcompiiscs-ali branches required by the merchunti'profcssiontil gion,. Also modern languages, vocal ami instrumen tal mu9ic,&c. ■; il It is'the determination of the Proprietor Uiat' Iho Institution shall sustain the reputation it has iheody acquired; fur imparting thorough'instruction,'an&in* culcating and establishing virtuous principles in. tbo mins of tho youth submitted to liis charge, , Terms (per session of five months) StfA/OdV..* • Por catalogues containing references, See a address . ; S R. K. . Principal and Proprietor, . Plainfield IVO,', Oumb.‘-c0.,P0. October, 2» 18CI WHITE HALLACADEMY. ,! 3 miles tactile/ Jlarriabutg % Pa , ’ THE second session of this iWilutlofi. wlllcom monco on Monday, (he 3dbf, Novombcrnoxl.—- It Is'situated in a pleasant'and hoalthfbl-section of the coujity, and is convenient of access frontal! parts of the State. Application should bo made,as early as possible, aq only a limited number, cart be receiv ed.' ■ - TERMS; Boarding; washing, lodging,>ond tuition, per ■ .•. session, S6.Q(H> Instructors; Davld Principal and Teacher of Languages nnd'Mathomatics. ' * ;/■! - Lssiuri. BisiMpas, Teacher of Vocal,and' Instru mental Music,- ■ • Amos How, Tutor. •.*’ For circulars containing particulars, address 1). DENLINGER, Principal, Sept. 11, 1851 Harrisburg. P». I'li c lumiruiico, TH E Allen and Eastpennsborough Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland dountyvincor poralod by an act of Assembly, Is'now fully or ganized,ond'in operation under tho. management oftho following commissioner®, vizi ■ . ’ Jacob Shelly, VVm, U. Gorgas, MicKael Cock lin,Molclioir Bronnernan, Christian. Stoyi'nan, ChristianTilxpl,,Jacob 11. Oobv'er,. LowtaHyer, Henry Logon, Benjamin H. Mussor, Jacob. Kirk, Samuel I’rowell, Joseph Wicherahara, ~ ■ r i The rates of insurance aro as low and favprable as any Company of tho kind id the' State. . Per sons Wishing to become ’members are invited to make appUchlion to tho agents of the company who arc willing to wnitupon them atanytlmd, JACOB SIIELI-y, Preston/.' Unbntv Logan,' Vice'P'fhidenh . ' ‘Lewis Hvbr, Secretary, : .■ ..!,V . Michakl Oocklin,’ 'JL'rtasufer. * fl , November , ■ , s -AGENtS. /. .. Vn(i ■ berland; C. D. Herman, Kingstown; Henry Zeor ing, Shlremhnstown: Robert-Moore hn’d *>Cliar)es 8011, Carlisle; Dr.' J. Ahl, Ghiirchtownt* Samuel Graham, Wfesiponnshorough; James« M’HdWel), Frnnkford; Mode Griffith, Sooth Mlddleldnl ’ York' cdfinfy—John 1 Shorflck;’ John Bowman,.Diilsburgs Peter’Wolford', Franklin; Jojih Smith,. 'Esq., VV aB } Ploklng, Dover; pnpiel Raffensberger, J, W/Crafty ,Hnrr«*&urg , Lochman. •, Members ofihecpmpsny havingPolioles.obout to expire can have,thorn renewed by making ajJ pliqatlon to arty ofthe agents. . JltSl nCCOKVOd,, ; . A variety of handsome & useful articles tqwhloh I would invite the nltentlon of ,lhe pubHc,.con slaving in part of Clilna Dinner &Tea setq, Stpno China, Dinner, Tea, and Toilet aelsiboat, Liver pool and Common. Ware. . i.m j. >i •.-i .. f ■ ' J G-ltttis Ward/, ■ Such as Bowls,: Wines, Turn biers, Jolly Stands, Dochntcrsl a variety of Glass Dishes of overy I .alzp,.fbr solo by. \ ’ , c:, i^HpFF‘ABt;. Carlisle, Slept 25, . ~ ... .. » ■’ • ■ Secure. ■ ■ ■ ■' ■' • A PRIME nr|lclo df 'Bcgnrs of various 1 brands. IX eqcK ns' and 1 brnall plantation, Joniiy PdhlcU««, nijd Fortuonu, Jußl/ccclvdd qpd fpr soip pi.thf Qpu* fccllonory,Frui| and Toy store. 6f.' ,v:. • . ' Aj f WQKMIiE.Y, S,,ntcnil)«tiUi,>B6l, i, -i , Woqcl Wanted;
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