TfSIXfirtfAIXACABCaKV. &ja og&hriW* w«< of Haniahurgt Pa. ?. bf lhls jiew Qnd flourishing In- X Institution vrill commence,on; Monday the 3rd of May next* Paradis.dr Guardians having sons or wards tooducato, or young monwiahingto educate themselves* will do Well lo: inquire ihto the raorits of thisschool, as if ib'bellfeved to possess advantages Which'may not ' Tho number of students is necessarily, limitodi the coin's? and moans of instruction are extensive,odd tho surround* log country is nolad for the morality of ka citizens and tho hoalthfulnoas of its climate.- TERMS: Boarding,.tvashittg; odgiHg, and tuition, per session, (five months)O : $3O 00 Instruclors:.PAVii>:BEivLiNOEß, Principal and Taachdr. 1 pf Ancient and Modern Languages and Mathematics. ’ : AirbSißdVr*'Assistant Teacher of Mathematics and Natural Sciences; Lkmoei. Bik*phb, Teacher of Vocal and Instru mental Mazier/! *• CircularVlnmlohed and any information given on applicalibh'to : a. . „ . . , MTcdcli J D. Principal, ffilitTk 18*1853 •. Harrisburg, Pa. MECHANIGSBfJUG INSTITUTE. A ;siS.EqT; BOARDING SCHOOL. EmklQtiflg'JMO distinct and separate Deparlments % t. r. ; .‘Male and Female. ■Ur. JOS. S. LOOSE, A. JL, (la]e Principal of Pro. Department Marshall Col lego, Mecorsburg, Principal.) THK3 flburlahmg Institute will open its summer sossionuiindor nkW auspicies, the former m cQfnbentß baying resigned, and will bo carried forwirdwilh renewed vigor and zeal. It is loca- the' healthy and very pleasant village of Meohwncaburg, Cumberland county, Pa., 100 ; miled-'wdet of Philadelphia, 80 miles distanvfrom Baltlfhdte, and 9 miles west of Harrisburg, a- vil lage favorably known throughout the State for the mStallty ; of r ils citizens and the beauty of its ear suttdflnding' scenery. The Cumberland Valley Railroad passes through the place and renders it very Accessible. The Male Department embraces the usual studies of a thorough English education, as .wall-as the preparation of students for any of thechtgher-olassos. in College. The Female De partment is so conducted as to afford a thorough collegia education for young ladies, and to store their minds with knowledge which is practically useful.''The Principal has engaged the services of ablate and Female Teacher, and also of an ox- 1 penanced Musician.- Sessions.— The summer session commences on the of .April and terminates on the I'sl of Sep tember. . : WERMSr Ancient Languages per session,- SI2T 00 English Branches'* * 4 1° 00 Modern Languages, German, &c., 10 00 Music on Piano, 15 00 Boarding,' including Tuition, GO 00 Allistudenta from abroad are required to room and board under the immediate care of the Princi pafeKFot circular address, oan «: JOS. S. LOOSE, -i;-| i-n - - Mechanicaborg, Pa. *■'*** 1 ■ TtHFEtiENCES Gi,. W. Nevin, D. !>., Marshall College; P D., do.; Prof* W. M. Novin, do.; Prof 8. C. Porter, do. |ssr* A.H* Kremor, Carlisle; Rev. M. Johnston dorr B. Kieffer, do. (tjSV'Geotgo Morris, Hogeslown. Dr,:lr& Day, Mechanicaburg; Dr. F. Long, do ReV.’J. F. Messick, Harrisburg; Rod. F. Kel kor, do.; D. W. Gross, do. March 18, 1853—2m* Feathers! Feathers! FOK>ale by Hartley & Knight, 148 Souih Second street, five doors above Spmce, Phila 10,'OOQ lbs. of Feathers, all qualities,wholesale and retail, at the lowest cash prices. Bcdr,'lioUteta, FVUowa, MaUieesca and Cush ions, constantly on hftnd or ib'ade to Order. Also Tickings,.Blankets, Marseilles Qailts, Comfort- &c, FlrBl floor antL Basement appropriated to the saltfof. , ... jVEtiVKT, I BRUSSELS, Icarpetinos , TAPESTRY. IMPERIAL three ply, J Ingrain Carpetings from 25 cts to $1,00; Stair do,-10 cla to $1,00; Entry do. 20 els to $1,26; Rag do; 25 to 40 cts. Oil Cloths and Mattings of every width, and all prices; < • BARTLEY & KNIGHT. April 1, 1052—3nv Great Arrival ot SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. A T tho grat Marl for Dry-goods, Groceries, Bools J\_ and Shoco, at the corner of Hanover and Lou thcr streets. « Tho subscriber respectfully informs his friends and numerous customers, that'ho has returned from Philadelphia, with h largo and varied assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, consisting in part of Dioadcloths and Gassiraorcs, Sattinols, Testings, Muslins, Checks,Tickings,’Flan nels, Linsoys, Velvet Cords, Cravats, Suspenders, Gloves, &c. Ladies' Dress Goods, Silks, Bombazines, figured, plain and changeable Poplins, Mouslin do Laincs, Ginghams, Calicoes, Alpacas, Lawns, Shawls, Hosi ery, Coburg Cloths, dee. A,largo assortment of Parasols, Bonnots dc Rib boos, While and colored Carpet Chain. Hats-Ac Caps. —A very largo assortment of Men’s and Boys Hats and Caps, of every stylo and quality. Bobrs & An extensive variety of Mens*, Women’s, end Chlldrorv’aßoots and (ho most celebrated manufacturers. Groceries, Such as Sugar, Codec, Molasses, Rico, «tc. Choice TEAS from the well known Tea dealers, Jen kins 6c Co. All who visit our establishment ore free to ac knowledge that wo are selling every description of Goods; at astonishingly low prices. Our system of Tow prices has already attracted a groat number of people. The attention of nil who wish good bar gains is as extraordinary inducements can bo offered to purchasers. Butter, Eggs, Rags, Soap, and Dried Fruit, taken at market prices. Apri n.mi, N. W. WOODS, Agt. Irish Poplins. THE subscriber has just opened a few pieces of'rca! Jrish Poplins, Watered Silks, Trimming Silica of oil colors, and a variety of Silk Velvet Rib bons' and Worsted Droids for Dross Trimmings. Also a splendid assortment of Bonnet Ribbons very cheap. November 27, 1851 Transportation. TUG undersigned ere now prepared lo freight merchandize from Philadelphia and Baltimore?] at reduced rates, with regularity and despatch.' DiPOTfl.— Duzby dc Co., 806 Market Bt. ( Phlla* olpbla; George praoll, “Small’s Depot/* 72 North treet, Baltimore. WOODWARD & SCHMIDT. Carlisle, January 23, 1863. TEAS & GROCERIES/'' "HIO and JAVA COFFEES, of the host qualities, JX just opened.. Also o fine assortment of tho host Brown and Clarified SUGARS, together with a largo lot of tho host quality of soft crushed, double refined AND PULVERIZED SUGARS, zjgfSJ at reduced prices, and a now selection of jMEjjL ■- Clrccn & Blade Teas, atefdUy selected and of the host Brands, and from th'd'Toa Wart-house of llfbwollknown Messrs. Jen* kin. W*. w ‘ - v Corn. Nori.37, 861. Shlppcßisliiirg Academy. - THE Second 'Session of this Institution wit! commence bn Monday, tho 12lh of April next. Instruction will be given - in all (ho branches of n thorough English and Education, and Students will be prepared to onler' : art advanced class in College, or qualified for, businoss.Hfe. There are two Sessions in the year,-;of Five months oaoh*4.lho Summer session commencing on the 3d Monday in April;, and tho' Winter Ses sion on the 2d Monday of October. Boarding, Washing and Tuition in the English branches, per session, INSTRUCTORS. D. A'. L. Laverty, Principal. * J. H. Stinson, Professor of Languages, Natu ral Sciences and Mathematics. J. B. Knislbv, Tutor. „ •- ,■ For Circulars containing particulars, address D. A, L. LAVERTY, SAMUEL KNKSLEY, 5 Pro P r!olora ’ Shippenaburgi -To. Marcli 25,1852—it Straw Gootfs—Spring 195J2. THE subscriber is now prepared to, exhibit to Merchants' and r Milliners his usual heavy stock of, : OaoLadies* and Misses* Straw and Silk DON araffbNETS. Straw Trimmings, & Artificial Flow ers; Palm-leaf, Panama and every variety of SUM MER HATS for gentlemen; which for extent, varie ty and beauty of manufacture, os well os Uniformly close prices, wiil be found unrivaled. THOMAS WHITE, No. 41 South Second street, Phila, February 12, 1852—3 m H icvcnth Semi-Annual Trade Sale or Carriages. THIS sale will take place on Wednesday morn ing, March 24th, at 10i o’clock, Jll ihe Chinese Mtteeum, Philadelphia , and will' occupy both' of the extensive Saloons of that capacious building. The Light Nb-Top Wagons will -bo arranged in the largo Balt Room, 2d story. The stock of Carriages to bo sold on this occasion will bo the largest over offered at Auction in the United States, embracing over 200' Light Vehicles of the Dunlap & Co., Flagltirdt Co., John Merrick, Howell Sparks, J, D. Doughty und others of acknowledged reputation. No Now Carrlagas will bo admitted in Catalogue unless warranted by the makers, so that purchasers may rely upon securing a good article: 1 Open for exhibition the day previous. Purchasers frbtn a distance arc informed that there will \fo no postponement on account of tbo weather. 1 ALFRED M. HERKNEBS, •1 Auctioneer. Auction Salts of Horses, Carriages and Harness aro held at the Bazaar opposite tbo Museum, every Saturday throughout the year. The establishment is open at all times for Private sales of Carriages, and the stock kept on hand is Believed to bo the largest in the United States, February 12,1852—41 Irook Out for Bargains, THE subscriber has commenced selling off his largo and elegant stock of Winter Goods at greatly reduced prices for cash. Purchasers, would do well to call and examine the goods, and thereby save money. CHAS. OOHjBY. January 8, 1662.- ___ CONFECTIONARIES. THE attention of citizens and strangers is invited to roy stock of Choice Confectionaries, such as fine candy toys, Bon Bons, Jolly cakes, cordial, lemon, mint and chocolate drops, motto candy, kiss es, rose, burnt and figuicd almonds, lozenges, dec., medium candies of every variety, which will bo sold wholesale or retail at reasonable rates. A good as sortment of consisting in part of Oranges,Lemons, Gropes, Figs, Raisins, Prunes, in fancy boxes, Currants; Dates,Al monds, Filberts, Cream, Coco and Ground Nuts, Cit ron, Currants, Pea and English Walnuts,of tho lat est importations. In connection with the above a largo stock of Toys & Fancy Goods, of English, French and American manufacture, have been received and will bo shown to all free of charge, consisting in part of Ladies work boxes, fancy boxes of paper and glass, card, sowing and other baskets, port monnalcs, paper weights, music boxes, accord eons, fire engines, cobs, horses, rattles, railway trains, Terracotta, China 6c Leaden Tea Setts, motto cups, flower vases, ink-stands, earid works, water works, doll heads of all, kinds, kid und jointed dolls of all sizes, masks, drums, guns, swords, cannons, dtc. The subscriber returns his sincere thanks to a generous public for the patronage bestowed on bim on former occasions, and hopes by a desire to plcaso to merit a continuance of the same. December 18,1851. Splendid Fancy Goods, Elegant Gift Books, &c. SW. H AVERSTIOOfas just received from the , city and Is now onffiing a splendid disploy of Fancy Goods, sultoblo tor tiro opprdafching Season, to which ho desires to call the attention of his friends and tho public. His assortment in this lino cannot bo surpassed in novelty and elegance, and both in quality and price of tho articles, cannot fail to plcaso purchasers. It would bo impossible to enumerate his Holiday Fancy Goods, which com prise every variety of fancy articles of the most nov el styles, such as Ladies' Fancy Baskets, Fancy Work Boxes, with sowing instruments. Terracotta Work (a recent novel.) Paper Macho Goods, Elegant AlobastCß,ond Porcelain Ink-stands and traya. Fancy ivory, pearl 6c shell card eases. Port Monnuics of every variety. Gold pens and pencils. Fancy paper weights, Pupctorics, with a largo variety of ladies fancy stationery, Motto seals and wafers, Silk and bead purses, Ladies’ riding whips elegantly finished, Ladies’ fine cuttlory, Perfume baskets and bags, Brushes ofovcjy kind for tho toilet, Roussel's perfumes of various kinds, Musical Instruments of all kinds and at all prices, with an innumerable variety of orticlce elegantly finished and suitable for holiday presents. Also, an extensive and elegant collection of Gift Books, comprising tho various English and American Air* kualb for 185 J, richly embellished and illustrated Poetical Works, with Children's Pictorial Books, for children of all ages, than which nothing can bo more appropriate or ploasing os holiday gifts. His as* Bortmcnt of School Books and School Stationery is so complete, and comprises every thing used in Col leges and tho Schools. Ho olso calls attention to hi|K«lcganl display of t J \ Lamps, Girandoles, &c., front the extensive establishments of Cornelius, Ar cher and others, of Philadelphia,' comprising every stylo of Parlor, Chamber and Study Lamps, for burn ing either lard, sperm or cthorial oil, together with Flower Vases, Fancy Screens, Ac. His assortment in this lino is unequalled in (ho borough. O, W. lIITNER. Fruits, Fancy Confectionery, Nuts, Pre served Fruils, &c., in every variety and at all prices, all of which ere pure and fresh, such as can ho con fidently recommended lo his friends and (he little folks. Remember tho old stand, opposite the Bank 8. W. HAVERBTICK. December 18,1951, CLOTHS. A largo assortment of Black Belgium and French Cloths, which will bo sold cheap. N. W. WOODS. Agt. December 4, 1861 ariOCERIBB. Just received another largo assort ment of Groceries, such ns Cofleo, Sugar, Mo laspos, Teas from,lho celebrated Tea House of Jen kins' iSc Co.; which will ho sold cheap. ' '• tf.W. WOODS] : Agl. December 1,1861 T&RMS, $5O 00 Fruits and Nuts, P. MONYER. xauips. ~ *:•••; rj I INVITE olldhtion to'my eplendiij.oisortmonl of Solar* Girandoles,' and Entry Lamps!A • gone rol assortment of largo .and'strtollLompiv including Briltania. fn dddltion to Briltania ware of all sorts Wo have Coffee and Tea ectts/Titchcra,* Mugs, Mo lasses cans; ' ’ •' " f*<. ‘s ; CLOCKS ,—Como arid: S6o’Our ; assortment of .Clocks! ‘. Wo baTO lhemfrom $1,60 (oslo. . r Quick salcc ondsmallprofils is our motto. Yi -;. ’ CEDAR-WARE. —Such as Washing and Bath ing Tubs, Buckets, Churns, &c. :: LIQ UORS,—Fare Port, Medari SolAshon wiooi French and fcommon Brandies', aThHCiipiors of dll kinds at. reduced prices. Superior wines .always kept on hand for medical purposes.., r . • . c: INHOFF, Agt. ‘ March 25. 1852. J PATENT r TREs’s.— Charles C, Reinhardts Potent Glass Pad Double anil Single' Lover Truss, for the support and curb of luro, or Herniaj suitable to all sizes ahd ngcs—for men, women arid children. This superior truss.cah bo bad at tho store of the undersigned,. who is 1 tho duly authorized'agont for their sale in Carlisle. All who ba>o mado'lrial of these Trusses consider them superior to any tiling of tho kind' now in rise.' C. INHOFF, Agt. March 25, 1852. ' Dr. I. C. Loomis, TTTTLLperfofmalloporationsuporilheTeelh VV that arc required for their preservation, such as caliiigi Filing jPlugginq,fpe* or. will restore the loss ofthem, by inserting Artificial Teeth.frora a Single Tooth to*a full sett. • ff7*Officeon,PUlBtroet,a few doorsSoulho the Railroad Hotel. „ . N. B. Dr. Loomis will beahsent from Gar lisleholasttoh ldaye,ineach month. Carlisle, Dcc/26, 1860. DR. GEORGE Z. BRETZ, WILL perform oil operations upon thc ; Teeth that may bo required for their preservation.— Artificial Teeth inserted, from a single tooth, to an entire sol, on tho mostscicntific principles. Diseases of the mouth and. irregularities carefully treated.- Office at tho residence of his brother, on N6rtL Pit street, Carlisle, Pa. May 16, 1861.' DR. S. B. KIEFFER, NORTH Hanover street. Office adjoining Mr. Wolfs store. Office hours, more particularly rom 7to 9 o’clock A.M.,and from 5 to 7 ’clock P. M. Carlisle, Juno 10, 1851—If TOE CHEAP STORE. THE subscribers have now received ond of the largest supplies of Goods, over brought to Carlisle. Among our goods can bo found Cloths, Cassimeriis, Vestings, Sallinctts, Kentucky Jeans, Vclvcl Cords, Flannels, Tickings, Ginghams, Mcrinocs, Alpachas, Mous do Latnes, Coburgs, Cashmeres, Poplins,Calicoes,Sack Flannels, SHAWLS, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Stock* ings, Scarfs, Veils, Irish Linens, Dress Trimmings, RIBBONS, Bonnets, Caps, Gum Shoes, Groceries A Spices. All of which Wo are selling off cheaper than they 040 be had In town. A. A W. BENTZ. Ohlobcr 16. IBsf. 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, either in setts or by the piece as may bo ne* cessary,'with every other variety, besides a selection of tho finest Fawct Ciiisa Wabk, both ornamental and useful, suitable for the season. For sale by Nov. 27, 1851. J. W. EDY. corn siarcn. ANEW supply of good Currants, Seedless and Bunch Rabins, Farina, as also a fino article of Pulverized CORN STARCH, refined and prepared expressly for food, with directions for Custards, Icc Cream, Pics, Cakes, Blanc Mango, Pudding, &c.— For sale at (ho store of Nov, 27, CRANBERRIES. A very supcrioi lot just open cd-aml for sale at the store of November 27, 1851 SPICES. Fresh Citron, Mace, Cloves, Cinnamon Ginger, Nutmegs, Pepper, Balaratus, Soda, &c,, oil pure and fresh, constantly In store and for sale by J. W. EBY. November 27, 1851. ELEGANT BOOKS JU Dr, Rawlins' Old Stand, next door to the Post offictyMain afreet , Carlisle. Old Red Sandstone, by the author of Fool Prints of Creation. The Wide, Wide World, an elegant book in 9 vole. Reveries of a Bachelor, a very popular work. House of the Seven Gables by Hawthorne., of tho Fino Arts, an in* valuabjo production. Milman Gibbons Romo, in G volumes, uniform will) Hume and M’Cauloy. Lynch’s Dead Sea—Ninivoh’s Remains. Dr. Durbins Observations in tho East. Treasury of Thoughts, from favorite authors. Anderson’s History of tho English Hi bio. Morelia History of Modern Philosophy. Dicks Works. Pros© Writers of Germany. Charlotte Elizabeth's En tire Works, together with a great many other val uable and elegantly bound Books. Milton,Shak spoaro, Byron,;Scolt, Moore, Burns, Campbell, Beattie, Collins, Gray, Cowper, Thompson, Pol lock, Howilt, Cook, Loudon, Tuppcr and other Pootioal Works. *Our slock consists of several hundred Works of standard authors, and any book that may bo called for and noton hand shall bo ordered by express. Carlisle, May : 29, 1851. OF NEW GOODS AT THE Dry-Goodd & Carpet Emporium. CHAB. OQILDV is just receiving and opening tho most extensive slock of Fancy and Staple Goods over brought to Carlisle, which will bo sold at extraordinary low rates. Tho public is invited to examine this largo and extensive stock of cheap and fashionable Goods, which consist in park of Broad & Fancy Cloths, Satin & Fancy Vestings, Plain, black and Doo Skin Cusslmorcs, Fancy Do., plain, black ami figured Silks, fancy colored Do., French Mcrinocs, Alpacas, Coburgs, plain and fancy Delaines, Silk Poplins, Lustres, Lung and Square Boy State and Waterloo SHAWLS, Mackinaw and Whitney Blankets. A largo and extensive stock of Carpets, Floor and Table Oi Clothe. A largo and wpll selected stock of Staple Domes* lie Goods, which will bo sold cheaper than the cheap* Persons wishing to purchase will find it to Jlholr advantage to call and examine the slock ae groat bargains may ba expected. Recollect the old cheap stand, Hast Main street. •NEW DEPOT. R. G. Woodward. U. D. Schmidt. WOODWARD & SCHMIDT, Produce Dealers, Forwarding & Commission Merch ants. Carlisle, Nov. 13,1851—tf. BUCKWHEAT MEAL, in convenient socks lor the retail trade, for salo by --WOODWARD dc'SCHMIDT. March 4,1862, HOSIERY. * Another largo assortment of Ladies and Children's Lambs wool and Alpaca Hose, which will bo sold choon t , * W. WOODS, Agt. December 4, 1851 ( : AnolUev Arrival A T Ilia Cheap store. Tho subscriber has jusl'iro xX ceived his fourth supply of Winter Goodi, such as Wool Shawls from C2£ cts. $5; Long Wool do., from $2 to $9,00; Blankets, Morinqca, Flannels, Broad cloths, wool, at sl,37s,Cashmere 25