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    Tavern License*
TO (ho Honomblo the Judges of the Court of
General Quarter Sessions of the Peace of Cumber
land county, at April Sessions, 1653.
The petition of Robert Alcorn,' respectfully re
presents, that your petitioner Is provided with the
necessary requisites for keeping a house, of public
entertainment, in tho house, lie now occupies as ,
such In the East Ward in Carlisle. Your petition
er,' therefore, prays your Honors to grant him a j
License for the same, (he ensuing year, commenc
ing on the 2d Monday of April 1852; as in duty 1
bound he will ever pray, &«• _ !
• . 1 BODERT ALCORN. 1
February 26, 1852-31
We the undersigned citizens of the East Ward
ia the Borough of Carlisle, in the county of Cum
berland, do certify that we are well acquainted
with the . above named Robert Alcorn, that he is
of’good repute for honesty and temperance, and is
well provided with house room and conveniences
for the accommodation of strangers and travellers,
and that such inn or tavern is necessary to accom
modate the public and. entertain strangers and tra
vellers.
Edward Shower, Stephen Keepers,M. Holcomb,
Wm. Alexander, John Underwood, Wm. Breese,
Robert Irvine, William Moudy, Wm. Barnitz,
Jacob Zug, R. M’Carlney, Wm, Park, George
M’Feely, J. Baughman, R« Snodgrass, Andrew
Holmes,
Tavern License,
To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of
General Quarter Sessions of the Peace prQumber
land county, at April Sessions 1853.
The petition of Charles Maglauchlin r respect
fully represents, that your petitioner is provided
with the necessary requisites for keeping a house
of Public Entertainment in the house he now oc
cupies as such in the East Ward, in Carlisle.—
Your petitioner, therefore, prays your Honors to
grant him a License for the same, the ensuing
year, commencing on the 2nd Monday.of April
1852; as in duty bound he will over pray, &c.
. CHAS. MAGLAUCHLJN.
February 26, 1852—3 t
We the undersigned citizens of the Bast Ward,
in the borough of Carlisle, in the county of Cum
berland, do certify that we are well acquainted
with the above named Charles Maglauchlin, that
be is of good repute for honesty and
and is well provided with house room and conve
niences for the accommodation of strangers and
travellers, and that such Inn or Tavern is neces
sary to accommodate the public and entertain
strangers and travellers. ■
FrSdk» Cornman, John M Greggi W M Beelora
R M’Gartney, Peter Gutshall, Robert Snodgrass,
John Gillen, Wm H Trout, Philip Arnold, John
Humor, M Holcomb, P Humer, H J Kelly, Peter
Monyer, Wm Leonard, C Inholf. , ,
Tavern License.
To (he Honorable the Judges of the Jtourt of
General Quarter Sessions of the Peace of Cumber
land county, at April Sessions 1652.
The petition of John Hoover respectfully repre
sents, that your petitioner is provided, with the
necessary requisites for keeping a house of public*
entertainment in the house he now occupies as
such In Mechanicsburg. Your petitioner, there*
fore, prays your Honors to grant him a License
for the same the ensuing year, commencing An the
2d Monday of April 1852; as in duty bound he
will ever pray»&o.
JOHN HOOVER.
Feb 26,1852—31
We the undersigned citizens of the Borough of
Mechanloaburg, in the county of Cumberland, do
certify that wo are well acquainted with the above
named John Hoover, that he la of good repute for
honesty and temperance, and is well provided with
house room and conveniences for tho accommoda
tion ot strangers and travellers, and that such Inn
or Tavern is necessary to accommodate tho public
and entertain strangers and travellers.
• Adam Hauk, Simon Arnold, Samuel Snell, S
Zaoharlaai William Miller, A Sierer, jr. Joseph
Mllleiain, Goo Singiser, Jacob Rupley, Edward
Lament, J A Meloy, Goo Schroder, John Basohoro,
Henry Cams, Geo Allick.
Tavern License.
: To the Honorable the Judges of tho Court of
General Quarter Sessions of the Peace of Cumber*
land county, at April Sessions 1852.
The petition of Charles Schooner respectfully
represents, that your petitioner is provided with
the necessary requisites for keeping a house of
public entertainment in the house he now occupies
as such Ini Newton township. Your petitioner,
therefore, prays your Honors to grant him.a Li*
oenie for the same the ensuing year,.'commencing
on the 2d Monday of April 1852; as In duty bound
be will ever pray, &o.
CHARLES SCHOENER.
Feb 26, 1852—31*
We the undersigned citizens of Newton town*
ship* in the county of Cumberland, do certify that
we Are well acquainted with the above named
Charles Schooner, that he is of good repute for
honesty and temperance, and is well provided with
house room and conveniences' for the accommoda
tion of strangers and travellers, and that such Inn
or Tavern la necessary to accommodate the public
and entertain strangers and travellers.
James Kyle, Joho Piper, Jno Kyle Jacob High,
Samuel Snoke, David Caldwell, Jacob Long, Geo
Ploughman, Henry Aukermnn, Samuel Carver,
Henry Miller, Rbbert Smith, Frederick Wenning
er, Josiah Ross, C. Snoke.
Tavern License.
' Tb the Honorable the Judges of the Court of
General'.Quarter Sessions of the Pence of Cumber
land county, at April Sessions 1852.
• The petition of Christian Hodman respectfully
represents, that your petitioner is provided with
the necessary requisites for kenning a house of
poblio entertainment in (ho house lie now occupies
as suoh in Dickinson township. Your petitioner,
therefore, prays your Honors to grant him a Li
cense for the same the ensuing year, commencing
on the 2d Monday of April 1852; as in duty bound
he wllVevor pray, &c.
CHRISTIAN HOFFMAN.
Feb 261 1852—31*
, We the undersigned citizens pi Dickinson town
ship,, in the county of Cumberland, Wo certify that
we are well-acquainted with (ho above named
Christian Hodman, that ho is of good repute for
honesty and temperance, and is well provided with
house room and conveniences for the accommoda
tion of strangers and travellers, and that suoh Inn
or Tavern is necessary to accommodate the public
and entertain strangers and travellers.
Abraham Kurts, Jos A Weakley, F H Fulton,
James Weakly, Beni Smith, U C Hoover, John
Kissinger, Root Lina, James Myers, Jaoob Chis
aell, A G Miller, Wm Lino, Jaoob Hemmingor,
John Mehafße.
Tavern License.
To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of
General Quarter Sessions of the Peace of Cumber
land county, at April Sessions, 1853.
The petition of Norton and Owen, respectfully
represents that your petitioners are provided.with
the necessary requisites for keeping,a house of
public' entertainment. In the house now occupied
by David Oornman, in North Middleton township.
Voor petitioners therefore, pray your Honors to
grant then a License for the same the ensuing
jearj as in duty bound they will ever pray,,&o.
■ ANSON P. NORTON,
MORRIS OWEN.
March 4,1854—31
W»|tha undersigned citizens of North Middle
ton township. In the county of Cumberland, do
certify that we are well acquainted with (ho above'
named Norton fe Owen, that they aro of good re*' 1
pate for honeity and temperance, and are well pro*'
vlded wllh house room and conveniences for the'
lodging and accommodation of strangers end tre*l
Tellers, and do therefore recommend them to your
Honors at well deserving of a license} and further
say, that a tavern at this stand la an ocoomrooda-;
Uon to the publjo. I
0, Oornman, John Schwartz, John Elliott, jr.
Bifid Spabr, Bolster Bistellne, Geo Drindle, Ino
S Clouser, John Kettorer, Jesse Zlgler, John Con.
tar* Solomon Albright, John P Brlndlo, lames
BUnilan!n..Sainttel Barr,
Proclamation.
r TT7HEREAB tho Honorable James H. Goauam,.
VV President Judge of tho several Courts of Com
mon Picas of the counties of Cumberland,Pcrry and
Juniata, in Pennsylvania, and justice of tho several
Courts of Oyer and Terniinerand Genoio) Jdil.Dcr
livery.in said counties, and Hon. John Rupp and
Sami, WoQdburo, Judges of the Court of Oyer and
Tertninerand General Jail Delivery, for tho trial of
all capital and olhorofibnceB,in cno isaid coiihly of
Cumberland—by their precepts to mo directed ;daled
tho tSth of January, 1862, have ordered the Court
of Oyer and Terminer end General Jail Delivery, to
be hbldon at Carlisle, on tho 2d Monday of*April
next, (boingtho 12th day) at 10 o'clock in tho fore
noon, to continuetwb week.
NOTICE is therefore hereby given,tothe Coro
ner, Justices of tho Peace and Constahlosof thesaid
county of Cumberland, that they are by the Said pre
cept commanded to bothen and there in their proper
persons, With their rolls,records,inquisitions, exami
nations, and all other remembrances, to do those
things which to their offices appertain to be done,and
all thosothataro boundby recognizances, to prosecute
against the prisoners that are op then phell bo in the
jail of said county, are to be there to prosecute them
asshalibe just. " DAVID.SMITH, Sheriff.
.Snsnirr's Oppios, ?
Carlisle. Fob. SO, 1852. J - •
Straw Goods-Spring 1859.
TUG subscriber is now prepared to exhibit to
Merchants, and Milliners his usual heavy stock of
Ladies’ aud Misses’'"Straw and Silk BON*
wßSfr NETS. Straw Trimmings, «5c Artificial Flow*
era; i*nlm-leaf, Panama and, every variety of SUM
MER HATS for gentlemen; which for extent, varie
ty and beauty of manufacture, as well as uniformly
close prices, will bo found unrivaled.
THOMAS WHITE. ‘
No. 41 South Second street, Pbila.
February 18, 1852—3 m
_
lovontli Semi-Annual Trade Sale of
Carriages.
TH(S sale will take place on Wednesday morn
ing, March 241 h, at 104 o'clock, ...
■ Jli the Chinese Museum, Philadelphia ,
and will, occupy both of the extensive Saloons of
that capacious building.
The Light No-Top Wagons will be arranged in
ttio large Bull Room, 2d story.
The stock of Carriages to bo sold on this occasion
will bo tho largest over offered at Auction in the
United .States, embracing over 200 Light Vehicles
of tho manufacture of Dunlap & Co., Flagler & Co ,
John Merrick; Howell Sparks, J, D. Doughty and
others of acknowledged reputation.
No Now Carriages will be admitted in Catalogue
unless warranted by tho makers, so that purchasers
may rely upon securing a good article.
Open for exhibition tho day previous.
Purchasers from a distance are informed that there
will be no postponement oh account of the weather.
ALFRED M. HERKNESS,
Auctioneer.
Auction Sulos of Horses, CorrJagoi and Harness
are held at tho Bazaar opposite the Museum, every
Saturday throughout tho year;
Tho establishment is open at all limes for Private
sales of Carriages, and the-stock kept on hand is
believed to bo the largest in-the United States.
February 12, 1852—4 t
Look Out for Bargains.
THE subscriber has-commenced selling off his
largo, and elegant slock of Winter Goods at
greatly reduced prices for cash.
Purchasers would do well to call and examine tho
goods, and thereby save money.
CHAS. OGILBY.
January 8, 1802.
CONFECTIONARIES.
THE attention of citizens and strangers is invited
to my stork of Choice Confectionaries, such
as fine candy toys, Don Dons, Jelly cakes, cordial,
lemon, mint and chocolate drops, motto candy, kiss
es, rose, burnt and figured almonds, lozenges, &c.,
medium candies of every variety, which will be sold
wholesale or retail at reasonable rales. A good as*
sortment of
Fruits and Nuts,
consisting in part ofOrongcs,Lemons, Grapes, Figs,
Raisins, Prunes, in fancy boxes, Currants; Dales,Al
monds,-Filberts, Cream, Coco and Ground Nuts, Cit
ron, Currants, Poa and English Walnuts, of tho lat
est importations. In connection with the above 0
largo stock of
Toys & Fancy Goods,
of English, French and American manufacture,have
been received and will bo shovvmto all free of charge,
consisting in part ofLodies work boxes, fancy boxes
of paper and glass, card, sowing and-other baskets,
port monnaicp, paper weights, music boxes, accord
cons, fire engines, cabs, horses, rattles, railway trains,
Tenacotla, China & London Tea Betts, motto cups,
flower vases, ink-stands, sand, works, water works,
doll heads of all kinds, kid and jointed dolls of all
sizes, masks, drums, guns, swords, cannons, &c.
Tho subscriber returns his sincere thunks to a
generous public for tho patronage bestowed omltim
on former occasions, and hopes by a desire to please
to merit a continuance oflbo same.
December 18,1851,
Splendid Fancy Goods, Elegant Gift
Books, &c.
SW. lIA VERS'J’ICK has just received from tho
, city and is now opening a splendid display of
Fancy Goods, suitable for. (he opprouching Season,
to which ho desires to, call tho attention of his
friends and . tho public. His assortment In this
lino bannol be surpassed in novelty and elegance,
and both in quallly'nnd price of the oitiolcs, cannot
fail to please purchasers.. It would bo impossible to
enumerate his Holiday Fancy Coeds, which com
prise every variety’of fancy articles of the most nov
el stylos, such as
I,idles 1 Fancy Baskets,'
Fancy Work Boxes, with sowing instruments. .
Terracotta Work (n recent novel.)
Paper Macho Goods,
Elegant Alabaster and Porcelain Ink-stands and
trays.
Fancy ivoiy, pearl & shell cord cases,
Port Mommies of ovory variety.
' Gold pens and pencils.
Fancy paper weights,
Pupclorles, with n largo variety of ladies fancy
stationery, ,
Motto seals and wafers,
Silk and bead purses, *
Ladies’riding whips elegantly finished,
Ladles 1 flno culllery,
Perfume baskets and bags,
Brushes of every kind for tho toilet,
Roussel’s perfumes of various kinds,
Musical Instruments of all kinds and at all prices,
with an innumerable variety of articles olegontly
finished and suitable for holiday presents.
Also, an extensive and elegant collection of
.Gift Books,
comprising iho various English and American An*
KCAts for 1861, richly embellished and illustrated
Poetical Works, with Children’s Pictorial Books, for
children of all riges, than which nothing can be more
appropriate or pleasing as holiday gifts. His as*
sortmenl of School Books and School Stationery is
so complete, and comprises every thing used tn Col
leges and the Schools. He also calls attention to
his elegant display of
Lamps, Girandoles, &c.,
from the extensive establishments of Cornelius, Ar
cher and others, of Philadelphia, comprising every
style of Barlor, Chamber and Study Lamps, for burn
ing either bird, sperm or elheriul oil, together with
Flower Vases, Fancy Screens, dec. His assortment
in this lino Is unequalled in Iho borough.
Fruits, Fancy Confectionery, Nuts, Pro
served Fruits, dec., in every variety and at all prices,
all of which ore pure and fresh, *uch as can be con
fidently recommended to his friends and the little
i folks. Remember the old stand, opposite the Dsn).
8. W. HAVERSTICK.
December 18,1861.-
CLOTHS. A large assortment of Dlack Belgium
and French Cloths,.which will bo sold cfioap.
N.W, WOODS. Agt.
December 4,1881
a LOVES. Just received u largo assortment of
Ladies Kid sqd Mixed Gloves,
N. W. WOODS, v\«t. '
Hr. I. C. lioomis,
WILL pqrfor malloperattons upon thoTeoib
that are required for their preservation,
such as caliiigyF\Ung i Pluggii\g } $’c, ox will
restore the Ibss ofthemVby'inserting Artificial
Teeth.from a single Tooth to a full sett. ‘
lt7*6ffioeon Piti9treet,afow doors South 0
the Railroad Hotel.
N. B. Dr. Loomis will bo absent from Car
lislehelastten days,lneach month.
Carlisle, pec; 20, 1850.
I>R. GEORGE Z. BRETZ,
WILL perforin all. operations upon the Teeth
that may bo required for (heir preservation.—
Artificial Tooth inserted, from a single tooth to an
entire sot, on Bio mostsoientifio principles. Diseases
of the moulV'and irregularities carefully treated.—
Office at the residence of his brother, on North'Pit
street, Carlisle, Pa, '
May 15, 1851. .
DR. S. B. KIEFFER,
"\TORTH Hanover street. .Office adjoining Mr.
XN Wolfs store. Office hours, more particularly
from 7 to 9 o’clock A.M.,and from 6 to 7 - ’clock
P. M.
Carlisle, Juno 19,1851—1 f
THE CHEAP STORE.
THE subscribers have now received one of the
largest supplies of Goods, over brought to Carlisle.
Among our goods'ean bo found
Cloths, Cassimores, Vestings,
Sattinolts, Kentucky Jeans, Volvel Cord'j, Flannels,
Tickings, Ginghams, Mcrinocs, Alpachas, Moue do
Laincs, Coburgs, Cashmeres, Poplins, Calicoes, Sack
Flannels, SHAWLS, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Stock,
lugs, Scurfs, Veils, Irish Linens, Dress Trimmings,
RIBBONS, Bonnets, Caps, Gum Shoes, Groceries &
Spices. Alt of which we are selling off cheaper than
they can bo had iii town.
October 16, 1851.
China and Crockery Ware.*
A LARGE ' and splendid selection of Ware of
every variety hois just been received, embracing
FRENCU- AND ENGLISH CHINA,
as also the finest GRANITE Ornamental STONE
Ware, either in sells or by the piece as may bo nc»
ccssary. with every other variety, besides a selection
of the finest Fancy China Wans, both ornamental
and useful suitable for the season. For sale by
Nov. 27, 1861. J. W. EBY.
ANEW supply Of good Currants, Seedless and
Bunch Raisins, Farina, os also n fine article of
Pulverized CORN STARCH, refined and prepared
expressly for food, with directions for Custards. Ico
Cream, Pics, Cukes, Blanc Mange, Pudding, &c. —
For sale at tho store of
Nov. 87
CRANBERRIES. A very supcrioi lot just open*
oil and for sale at the store of
November 27, ,185 V
SPICES. Fresh Citron, Mace, Cloves, Cinnamon
Ginger, Nutmegs, Pepper,. Salaratus, Soda, Ac.,
all pure and fresh, constantly in store and for sale
by ' J. W. EBY.
November 27, 1851.
Great Cxcltcincnt
IN NORTH HANOVER STREET!
A RNOLD A LEVI respectfully asks the alien*
XX lion of tho public to their largo and beautiful
assortment ofFall andWinterDry Goods,now open
ing at their cheap wholesale ami tclnil store, which
they ore determined to sell lower than have hereto*
fore been sold in Carlisle, among which will befound
a beautiful assortment of
Ladies Dress Roods,
Gross do Africs, Satin dc Chino, Silks, Mousolin do
Laincs, Cashmeres, Silk Poplins, Silk Bombazines,
Alpacas, French Mcrinocs, I’nrrimnta Cloths, Seek
Cloth, Bonnet Satins and Velvets, Bonnet Ribbons
in greui variety.
SHAWLS! SHAWLS!!
Bay State long and square Shawlsin endless variety,
very cheap; Thibet, Cashmere, Mousolin do Laino
and Cloth Shawls, from 76 cents to $6.
Cloths and Cassimeres !
French black and English Cloths, block 800 Skin
and Fancy Cossimcres, Velvet Cords, .Vestings in
great variety.,.
Persona wishing to purchase Carpeting wilt do wcl
to call and examine our mammoth stock before pur*
chasing elsewhere, as wo determined to sell carpel*
lower this fall 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.
P. MONYER,
A Fresh supply of Groceries, such os Sugar, Cof*
fee, Tea, Molasses, dec.
Carlisle, Dec. 18, 1861. '
Kossuth’s Arrival in this Country,
MAKES a great deal of talk in our town and all
over the Union; but, not less ore the people ol
Carlisle and vicinity astonished obout the r
Cheap Clothing,
which Is sold ot the corner of Main street and Mar
ket Square. Gentlemen are induced to buy moro
Winter Clothing than they heed, as my Garments
are made of the best mnlorialsnhd fit well. My stock
consists of the finest French cloth coats,' Pilot coats
from s4'to $lO, fine Vestings, heavy Pantaloons from
$1,60 to $5, Gentlemen who are' not yet supplied
with clothing will find it to their advantage to give
me a call.
Boys' clothing, trunks, and fancy articles, always
on hand.
8. BUELL.
Corner of Market Square.
December 11,1661.
FOR MINCE PIES.—For sale at the Grocery 6c
Too Store of the subscriber, Raisins, Currants,
Citron, Ac. C. INUOFF, Agt.
Nov 20, 1861.
EAMB, (sugar-cured,) Dried Beef, Sugar-cured
Beef Tongues, smoked Salmon, dec., for sale at
the Grocery store of
Nov 20. 1861. 0. INUOFF, Agt.
JUST received another largo assortment of battl
note and Flannels, which will ho sold low.
Dec. 4. .N. W. WOODS, A b i.
QARDINES, in half antTwlftrio boxes, just rocolv-
O «d and for sale by \
Nov 20, 1851, C. INUOFF, Agt.
OSWEGO PREPARED CORN,—Manufactured
and refined expressly for food. This article will
be found highly nulrluious, exceedingly palatable,
perfectly healthy, and easily pieparcd for the table.
For sate in pound packages by
0. INHOFF, Agt.
Novae, 1881. •
CRACKERS.— Sodn, RuUer.and Water Crackers,
fresh and good* just received and fot solo at ths
Grocery store of
Nov ao, 1951.
GROCERIES. Just received another largo omoit
moot of Groceries, such ns Cofloo, Sugar, Mo
lassos, Teas from tho celebrated Tea House of Jen
kins <Sc Co., which will bo sold cheap. .
N.W. WOODS, Agt.
December 4,1861
HOSIERY. Another largo ossortment of Ladle*
and Children's Lambs wool and Alpaca Hose,
which will ba sold cheap.
n. w. Woods, Agt.
December 4,188 V
BONNET RIBBONS. Just received a Urge
and general assortment of Bonnet Ribbon* at
very low prices and will be sold at great bargains.
Gall soon ladies and make your ealeolione.
nfio. W. lIITNHR.
Orlnliof no.
A. & W. BENTZ.
Corn Starch.
J. W. EBY.
J. W. EBY,
Carpel* I Carpet* I i
C. INHOFP, Agt.
Another Arrival
AT the Cheap store. The subscriber has just ro
cclved his fourth supply ofWinter. Poods, such
as Wool Shawls from 02} cts.s3; Long Wool do.,
from's3 to $9 00; Blankets, Merlnocs, Flannels,
Broad,cloths, wool, dt sl,B7},Cashmere 36 cts.,De
Laincs, Merlnoo shirts, comforts, alpachas, gloves,
stockings, dec. Calicoes from 3to 13} cts. A full
assortment of Domestic Goods at reduced prices.
Fresh Groceries and Spices.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
A tremendous stock of Boots, Sees, Drogons, Goi*
tors, Buskin Welts, Jenny Lind dtChlldten’sShoos.
This stock hos boon laid in at the present reduced
oily prices, and great bargains can now bo had otlho
old stand.
Dec. 18.1851. CHA9. OGILBY.
Furs! Furs!
THE subscriber has just returned from the.city
with an assortment of Muffs, Boas, Victorinos,
Muffipoe, &c.,.which ho will sell at city prices.
Also Mens’ and Boys.chamois, lined woolen and
cotton gloves, with a general assortment of Buck,
Beaver, wool and cotton gloves, suitable for both
sexes of all sizes.
Christmas Goods, consisting of work boxes, a va
riety of fancy boxes, crochet boxes, worked collars,
cuffs, undorslccvos, scarfs of different kinds and many
other articles more easily exhibited on the' counter
than described in an advertisement. We therefore
extend a cordial invitation to the whole community
to give us a call and we will endeavor to make their
visit pleasant to them and profitable to ourselves.
Dec, 18, 1861. G. W. HITNER.
China and Crockery Ware.
A LARGE and general assortment of Quccnsworo
has just been received by the subscriber; em
bracing a handsome assortment of the 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 style 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 style, ami 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 lino as
sortment of
Bar and Table Tumblers,
dishes, footed and other howls* goblets, wine glasses,
lemonades, lamps, Ac.
The prices for alt arc fixed at the lowest cash
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;
IVcw Fall Roods,
THE subscriber has just opened a large and varied
assortment of Seasonable Dry Goods, consisting
BROAD CLOTHS & CASSIMERES,
French Mcrinocs, Coburg .Cloths, Cashmeres, Mous
do Laincs, Ginghams, Calicoes, Mantilla and Bon
not Velvets, while and colored all wool Flannels,
embroidered and plain Sack Flonnels, Hosiery and
Cloves of various kinds, Sheetings and Shirtings of
all widths, with a variety of other seasonable goods
not enumerated.
G. W. IHTNER.
Carlisle, Sept 25, 1851,
Great Arrival of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
A T the grat Mart for Dry-goods, Groceries, Boots
XX and Shoes, at the corner of Hanover and Lou
thcr streets.
The subscriber respectfully informs his friends
imd numerous customers, that ho has returned from
Philadelphia, with a large and varied assortment of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
consisting in pail of Broadcloths and.Cassimcrcs,
Suttinote, Vestings, Muslins, Checks,Tickings, Flan
nels, Linseys, Velvet Cords, Cravats, Suspenders,
Gloves, Ac.
• Ladies* Dress Goods, Silks, Merinoes, Bomba
zines, figured, plain and changeable Poplins, Mous
lin do Laincs, Ginghams, Calicoes, Alpacas, Shawls,
Hosiery, Coburg Cloths, Ac.
Dots* Caps,-— A very largo assortment,embracing
every stylo and quality.
Boots' A Shoes.— An extensive variety of Mens*,
Women’s, and Children’s Boots and Shoes, from the
most celebrated manufacturers.
Groceries,
Such as Sugar, Cofibo, Molasses, Rico, dec. Choice
TEAS from tho well known Tea dealers, Jen
kins dc Co.
All who visit our establishment are free (o ac
knowledge that wo are selling every description of
Goods, ut astonishingly low prices. Our system of
low prices has already attracted a great number of
people. The attention of all who wish good bar
gains is solicited, as. extraordinary induccmente can
bo offered to purchasers.
Butter, Eggs, Rags, Soap, and Btiod Fruit, taken
at market prices.
N. W. WOODS, Agt.
September 36, 1861.
Harrisburg Slcanl Wood Turning and Scroll
Sawing Shop.
WOOD . TURNING in nil its brandies, in city
stylo and at oily prioos. Every variety of
Cabinet and Carpenter work oUhcron hand orturned
to order.
Bedposts, Table Leg*, Awning Post*,
Vaiutlret, Newell Posit, W agon'Hub*,
■ Rosetls, Pattern*, Columns,
Slat and Quarter Moulding*, Round or Octagon
Chisel //(indies, fye.
Tliis shop is in Strawberry Alloy, near Third St.,
and as wo intend to plcaso dll our customers who
want good work done, It is hoped tho trade will give
us a call. Ten-Pins and Ten-Pin Balls made to or
der or returned. -
W. O. lIICKOIC.
Harrisburg, May 8,1851 —ly
NOTICE.
Vj'OTIOE is hereby given that application will he
XN made to tho next Lrgislaluro, agrooahly to the
constitution and lows of this Commonwealth, for an
alteration in tho charter of the Carlisle Deposit Bonk
so as to confer upon said bank tho rights and privil
eges of a hank of issue, ond to chongu the name of
salfJ Bunk to “Tho Farmers and Mechanics Uankol
Carlisle."
By order of the Board Director*,
W. M. BfIETBM, Cashier
Oarlisle Deposit Dank,?
June 5, 1851—Om* >
Superior Qrooovloi!
THE subscriber hogs leave to inform Ms 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, Oarlisle. Ho has recently suppllodhim
self with a good assortment of
, Fresh Groceries,
HjHdtond other articles In his line, which he is pro
pared, as usual, to dispose of at very moderate ratei.
Tho'ao wishing good bargains will please give mo
a call at my now aland, directly opposite the Volun
teer printing office.
O. INHOPF, Ag’t.
March 6,1801
TMIBNCH KID GLOVES. The subscriber has
Jj' received 90 doz, of French Kid Gloves; also
Cashmere and Silk Gloves.
GEO. W. HITNER.
October 30.
Lliiieburuors Coal.
1 QA TONS, Lykens Valley nut coal, for burn*
iOUlng Lime, receiving nnd for sale cheap by
W. U. MURRAY, Agt.
HAMB. Evans & Swift's celebrated Sugar cure
Hams,Just received and for sole at the Grocery
■tore of Q t INHOPF. Agt.
MUFFS! MUFFS!! Just opened a fine as
sortment of Muffs at reduced prices by
GEO. W. HITNKU.
October .10.
New Arrival of Hardware.
HENRY SAXTON,
TTAS just received and opened thu largest assort*
JIL mont of goods in his line, ever offered to the
citizens of Cumberland county, which will bo sold
at extraordinary low rates. The public is respect
fully invited to call and examine my assortment
which consists in part of .
Plain and Figured Canvoss.
Enamelled and Patent Leather.
Enamelled Muslin and Drilling.
Plated Dashers.
. Damask, Rattinet, Bluo and Drab Cloths, Broad
Pasting and Seaming Lace, Huhbs, Fellows, Spokes,
ElipTlc Springs, Iron Axles, Moss and Door’s Hair.
A complete assortment of Saddler’s Tools. -
Japand, Brass and Silver Mountings,.of various
patterns.
To Cabinet and Shoe Makers!
Mahogany, Walnut and Maple Veneers; Mahoga
ny, Walnut, Mineral and Glass Knobs; curled hair
moulding of various patterns, sofa springs, varnish
dec. Morocco, Lining and Binding Skins,' Lasts
Thread, Pegs, dec.
To Builders > Carpenters and others!
A full assortment of Upright, Rim and Mortice
Locks, with Mineral, While and Brflss Furniture;
hinges, screws, sash and shutter springs, holts, gloss,
putty, paints of all colors,oihturpcntino, &c. Also
mill, cross-cut, circular, hand and panel saws, au
gurs, chisels,. chopping and pointing oxes, hatchets,
planes and plane bits, steel and iron squares, nails
and spikes, &c.
To Blacksmiths, Farmers, and others.
Hammered and rolled iron of every description,
cast, shear, spring and blister steel,English A Ame
rican; wagon boxes, anvils, solid thread vices, files,
rasps, Ac.'
1 Would invito purticular attention to Housekeep
ers ond others, to my assortment of waiters A trays,
plain and gothic style; knives, forks, German silver
and silver plated butter knives, carving knives and
forks, table steels, Britlania, German silver ond sil
ver .plated table and tea spoons, brass and rolled
metal Picscrving Kettles, smoothing irons, tubs,
buckets and churns,
Blake’s A Buswcll’sFire and Water Proof Paint
of different colors, constantly on hand.
Remember the old stand, cast Main street.
Carlisle, Oct. 2, 1851.
Fresh Arrival or
English & American Hardware.
subscriber having just returned from the
J. Eastern cities with a full and handsome assort
ment of all kinds of Hardware of the Very best mak
ers and well selected, is qpw opening at the Cheap
Hardware Stand, in North Hanover street, nextdoor
to Scott’s hotel, whore ho invites ill that are in want
of good ond cheap Hardware, to give him a call and
see and satisfy themselves of the truth, as we ore de
termined to sell at a small advance. Small profits
and quick sales is the order of the day.
To Builders , Carpenters and Others,.
A full stock of white, .mineral and jopanod-knobs,
locks and latches, hinges, screws, window sash and
shutter springs, strait-necked and barrelled bolts, of
every kind; mill, cross cut and circulat Saws; hand,
panel, ripping and back Saws; bright, black and blue
augurs; chisels, broad, pointing, bond and chopping
Axes, of different makers; hatchets, planes A plane
bits, stool and iron squares, files, rasps, brads,spikes,
all sizes.
7b Saddlers and Coach Mahers,
Our slock consists of n complete assortment of arti
cles in your lino of business, such as brass, silver A
japanod mounting, carriage trimmings, broad poster
ing and seaming laces, fringes, plain and figured can
vass oil cloth, top lining cloth Aso go lining, white,
rod, blue and black patent leather; Dashers, silver A
brass plate, Deer hair, rosotts, hubs, fellows, spokes,
bows, cliptic springs, iron axics, malhablo castings.
To Cabinet and Shoe makers.
A full stock of shop kit and findings, boot mor-rcco,
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,
bedding, resets, glass, mineral and mahogany knobs
of every size ond stylo.
7b Blacksmiths, Farmer* and Other*.
It tons of assorted bar iron, warranted of tho best
quality., A splendid assortment of bar and rolled
Iron, hammered, horso-shoo; scollop,, plough, broad
and narrow tiro, rolled, horse-shoe bar, band, round
and square iron; cast,-shear, spring, English and
American blister stool, English wagon boxes, car
riage boxes in setts, anvils, vices, files, rasps, horse
shoe nails, dec.
To Housekeeper*,
A beautiful assortment of cheap Fancy goods, such
as waiters, trays, plain dc fancy forks, butch
er knives, sleets, britlania lamps, jrass candle slicks,
briltanm and silver tablo and tea spoons, plated but
ter knives, preserving kettles, smoothing irons, iron
and lined tea dc ovnl boilers, iron frying and broad
pans, washboards, tubs, churns, buckets, Iron pots,
wash kettles, and stow pans, dec.
JACOB SENER
Carlisle, Moy 7,1851
Fresh Arrival of Hardware.
Cheaper than the Cheapest.
FT AVING just returned from New Yorkend Phil
jTLndolphitt with the best and Cheapest Stock of
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, BUILDING MATE
RIALS, PAINTS, dec., over brought to Carlisle, I
would respectfully request dealers and consumers
and nil others, to give mo a call and see whether
they cannot get more.and bettor goods for tho same
money, than nt nny other place In town. My stock
of Locks, Latches, Bolts, Hinges, Screws, Noils,
Spikes, Glass, Paints, dec., is complete and very
cheap. Of Carpenters'/Pools, I hava (. splendid as
sortment. Also, Cabinet Maker's 'Pools and Mate
rials viz:—Vancors, Mahogany, Mineral ond Glass
Bureau Knobs and Varnish.
SADDLERS AND COACH MAKERS,
can hove every tiling in their lino cheaper than ovo.r
For Shoemakers,
I have a first rato stock of Morocco and Lining
Shins, Bindings, Poga, Thread and Wax, and a su*
peril assortment of Shoemakers* Tools. I have also
a complete assortment of Bail's Lasts, mode in Hnr*
rlsburg, which can be bad at no other place in town,
and at Ball’s prices. Together with an assortment
of nil kinds of Hammered and Bulled Iron and Stool.
Of Housekeeping' Articles, I bavn Knives, Forks,
Spoons, Waiters, Snuffers and Trays, Tubs, Buck*
els, dec.
Of WALL PAPER, I have the largest, Hand*
somest and cheapest assortment intowr,. And to
all who want Good and Cheap HARDWARE, I
would say, come and eoo for yourselves.
JOHN P. LYNB,
Carlisle, May 14, 1861
Groceries.
COFFEES, SUGARS, Rico, Chocolate, Spices,
Molasses, Syrup, dec., os vyoli as other nocotsmy
articles, just received fresh and Tor sale at
of J. W. BBV.
June 80,1861. • '
Im. 11. 11II1ULEY,
PHYSICIAN AND SUEOEON, Main street,
near the Post Office. Dr. H. will give ids parti*
oular attention (o surgical diseases, and diseases of
women and children. Ho will also give his attention
every Saturday.morning, In his office,gratis,from 11
to 13 o’clock, to surgical cases among the pror.
January 33, 1861—1
■ Clarified Cider Vinegar.
JUST received 100 galls, of pure Older Vinegar
forPicklingj warranted to hoof superior quality.
. Sept. 86. G.W. UITNER.
Now Wholesale & Itctall
Confectionary, Fruit & Toy Store,
West Main Street, a few doors west of Burkholder's
Hotel, in the room formerly occupied as a Book .
.Store, .
THE undersigned begs leave to inform the citizens
of Carlisle and the public generally, that he has
opened a store at the above place, where he intends
manufaoluiing and keeping constantly on hand
CANDIES
of every description. His stock is all new end he
warrants his Candies eljual to any manufactured In
the State. His stock consists in part of Oranges,
Lemons, Dates, Raisins, Prunes, Figs, Almonds, E.
Walnuts, C. Nuts, Filberts, Cocoa Nuts, Citron,
Ground Nuts, dee. Also, Mint, Lemon, Chocolate,
Gum, Cordial and other Drops. Lozenges, Figured
Almonds, Candy Cigars, and a variety of other can*
dies. . 1
Toys of all Kinds,
such as China Vases, Mugs, Bowls' and Pitchers;
Mantel Ornaments of all,kinds. Lions, Elephants;
Horses, Dogr, Guns, Whips, Indian Rabbet and
other Rattles, Wax, Varnished dcolher 801 l beads,
Kid and other Bolls, Whistles, Harmonicans, Datac
ing Figures, Basket & other Wagons, School Bas
kets, Wheelbarrows, Drums,Trumpets,Swords, Pis
tols, Alabaster Toys of all kinks, and an endless va
riety of
FANCY GOODS,
for,Men, Women and Children. In addition lo tfi*
above ho has all kinds of Perfumery, such as Jenny
fiind and other Cologne, Chrystaline, Pomatum, 0<
Marrow, Bear’s Oil. &c. Fancy and other Soaps*
A prime article of Cigars and. Tobacco on hand...
lie hopes by strict attention to busincseand small
profits to merit a share of public patronage.
* A.S. WORMLfilr.
September IQj 1851.
SPLENDID JEWELRY r
■fi - THE subscriber begs leave to inform hit
friends and the public, that be has just recei-'
dtUiflfrvcd a large and beautiful assortment of tick
and rare
Fancy Goods,
consisting in part of Gold and Silver Watches, GoW
Chains, Gold Pens and Penciled Ear and Finger
Rings,Breast Pins, Medallion Lockets,Silver Spobfte,
Butler Knitcs, Forks, beautiful Cord Coses, & Jets*
olry of almost every description. 1 would particular*
ly invito the attention of- ,pnrchosofs to my assort'
ment, and my low prices, at the old stand, Wes.
High street, a' few doors west of Burkholder's hatch
THOMAS CONLYN,
• Carlisle, Dec 19, 1860. , .
Now Ac Popular School Book.
COMPREHENSIVE Summary of Universal His*
tory, together with a Biography of distinguished
persons, to which is appended an epitome of Heathen
Mylhology.Nulura. Philosophy,General Astronomy
any Physiology, adopted in the public schools of
Philadelphia.
E. S. JONES & CO.. Publishers.
S. W. Corner Fourth and Race Streets, Phils.
Teachers and School Committees addressing let
ters to us post psid, will be furnished .with copies
A full and complete assortment of Books and Sta
tionary for sale at the lowest prices.
May 1 j 1851—ly
Plainfield Classical Academy,
FOUR miles Weal of Carlisle;; The Eleventh
Session commences'on Monday, November 3*
1851.
' This Institution has been in tfucecssfu! operation 3
years, duringwhich time such additions and Improve*
nients have' been made .?a (o render It one. of the
most commodious and convenient in the State.
In regard to hOaitbfulness it may be mentiened
that no case of serious sickness has occurred In the
Institution since it was founded. Its moral purity
is attested by the fact that depraved associations,
scenes ol vice, and recoils fur dissipation have no
existence in the neighborhood.
Tho course of instruction comprises all branches
required by tho merchant, professional man or colle
gian. Also modern languages, vocal and instrumen
tal music, &c. .. . .
It is the determination of (ho Proprietor that the
Institution shall sustain tbo reputation it has already
acquired for imparling thorough instruction, and in
culcatingond establishing virtuous principles in the
mins of the youth submitted to his charge. .
Terms (per session of five months) $6O 00.
For catalogues containing references, Ac., address
•R. K. BURNS,
Principal and Proprietor,
Plainhcld P. 0., Dumb, co., Pa.
October 2, 1861.
WHITE HALL ACADEMY.
' 3 »ni/c* west of HarTttlurg, Pa',
THE second session of this Institution will com**
monco on Monday, the 3d of November next.—
It is situated in a pleasant and healthful section of
the county, and is convenient of access from all parts
of the State. Application should bo made as early
os possible, os only a limited number can bo rocoiv
od.
TERMS:
Boarding, washing, lodging, and tuition, per
session, $5O. 00
Instructors: Bavin Bbrlirobii, Principal and
Teacher of Languages and Mathematics.
Lbmubi. Simjionb, Teacher of Vocal ond Instru
mental Music.
Amos How, Tutor.
For circulars containing particulars, address
U. DENLINUEH, Principal,
Sept. 11,1851 Harrisburg. Pa. .
Fire lusurmice.
THE Allan and Eastpennsborough Mutual Fite
Insurance Company ol Cumberland county,lncor
porated by an act of Assembly, is now fully or
ganized, and in operation under the management
of the following commissioners, viz:
Jacob Shelly, Win. It. Gorges, Michael Cock
lin, Molohoir Brenneman, Christian Stuyman,
ChristianTiizel, Jacob H. Coover, Lewis Hyer,
Honry Logan, Benjamin H. Mussor, Jacob Kirk,
Samuel Prowell, Josqph Wlckersham.
The rotes of Insurance ore as low and favorable
as any Company of the kind in the State. Per
sons wishing to become.members are invited to
make application to tho agents of the company
who are willing to wait upon them at any time.
JACOB SHELLY, Preiidtni,
Henry Logan, Vice President,
Lewis Hveo, Secretary.
Michael Oookmn, IVeaaurer,
November 1,1849.
AGENTS
Cciniftcrtondeounty-fßudolpli Martin,N.Cum
berland; O. B. Herman, Kingstown; Henry Zear-'
ing, Shiromansto\vn: Robert Moore and Charles
Dell, Carlisle; Dr. J. Ahl, Churcbtown; Setnnef
Graham, Westpennshorough; James M’Dowell,
Frnnkford; Mode Griffith, South Middleton.
York- county —John Shorrlck, Lisburn; John
Bowman, Dlllsburg; Peter Wolford, Franklin;
John Smith, Rsq., Washington; W.S.Ploklngr
Dover; Daniel Raffensborgor, J. W, Craft.
Harmitirg— Houser & Loclimon. .
Members of the company having Poliolesabotft
(o expire can have them renewed by making ap
plloation to any ofthe agents.
Just Received,
A variety of handsome & useful articles to whiolV
1 would invite the attention of the public, con
sisting in part of China Dinner &Tea sets, Stone
China Dinner, Tea; and Toilet sets, best Liver
pool and Common Ware.
Glass Ware, .
Such as Bowls, Goblets, Stands, Wines, Turn*
biers, Jolly Stands, Decanters, Lemonades, an<J
n variety of Glass Dishes of every size, fot sale
by C. INHOFF, Agl.
I Carlisle, Scr
>t 95, 185 t
Sogni's.
A PRIME article of Sogars of various brands*
such as Norcara, largo and small plantation,
drlncipeo, Regalia, Jenny Lind, Aquolls, Psntfllos,
and Forluona, just received and for solo at (ho Con*
fcctionary, Fruit and Toy store of
A. S. WORMLIJY.
September 11,1851.
F I*ol7 li lakqn' in exchange for dtbla duo (lib,
if delivered