The Late State Fair. Or the stock exhibited in horses of all kinds, the specimens were: From Philadelphia county, 2; Lancaster 37, Chester 7, Cumberland 7, York I, Bedford 3, Berks I, Dauphin I, Juniata l t and 2 mules from Lebanon, 1 from Cumberland, and a Jack and Mexican pony from Lancaster. The working and producing cattle, (including "Bulls, Oxen, Cows, Heifers and Calves,) were: Philadelphla43, Lancaster 40, Delaware I, Ches ter 8, Lebanon 1, Berks 2, Juniata 3. The sheep and lambs were: Philadelphia 28, ■Chester 21, Lanoaeler 17. The. hogs end pigs were: Philadelphia 10, Lancaster 33, Chester 23, Cumberland 2, Tho poultry stock comprised, including Shong. fiat's, Cochin-China, Dorking's, Sumatra's, Bant am's, and 32 other varieties of chickens: Phila delphia 302, Lancaster 139, York 26, Dauphin 9. The ducks, geese end turkeys, including alto- varieties, comprised : Philadelphia 6, Lancaster 23; Dauphin 2, York 4. There were also 6 golden pheasants from Lan caster, and 70 pigeons from Dauphin. The agricultural products were of the produce of the earth, including wheat, oats, barley, pota toes, corn, tobacoo, plants, flowers, beets, turnips, -carrots, cabbages, grapes, apples, pears, peaches, and quinces, ftom Philadelphia 4, Lancaster 101, Chester 11, Dauphin 10, Perry 9, Cumberland 8, Bucks 1, Huntingdon 3, York 4, Erie 7, Franklin 2, Montgomery 1, Allegheny 1. The agricultural products, of the produce of ac *tual labor, including wines, flour, farina, hams, batter, 'cheese, eggs, soap, honey, and sewing silks: Philadelphia!, Lancaster 26, Chester 4, Montgomery 1, Mifilin I,Susquehanna I, Alleghe ny 1, Delaware 2, Dauphin 1, Huntingdon I, Northumberland 1, Union i. The agricultural implements, including thresh ■ors, reapers, drills, ploughs, harrows, cultivators, planters, hay-pressers, stave-jointers, cob crushers, rollers, straw cutters, cider mills, fan mills, clover mills, furnaces, milk pans, churns, rakes, forks and shovels, comprised, from Philadelphia 104, Lancaster 53, Chester 8, Juniata 7, Delaware I, Bucks 4, Dauphin 4, Berks 1, Northumberland 1, Lebanon 3, Huntingdon I, Allegheny 5, Mont gomery 9, York 8, Cumberland 15, Blair I, Fay ette I, Mifflin 1, Perry 1, Adams 1, Washington 1. and Interesting from Mexico, New Orleans, Nov. 5.—T1.0 Picayune has re ceived dates from tlie oily of Mexico to the 19th ult., being twelve days later. An extra session of Congress was convened on the Isih, but no attempts at a revolution had been made, as was anticipated. The only important act passed by Congress during the four days, was one abolishing tiie late arbrilary hw against the press. Considerable excitement existed at Vera Crux in consequence of the receipt of intelligence (hat a French squadron would soon anive to hack Iho French Minister in his demands for payments to French creditors. Also, for the liberation of Mr. Lamonl, a Frenchman, who was unjustly cast into prison a short lime since. A Spmish wai vessel is likewise expected at San Francisco, Mexico, lo en force claims of debts duo Iho Spanish Government. The port of has at 1 ■at boon opened. The frontier Stales arc in a very deplorable con dition. Revoluliunaiy attempts are of almost daily occurrence. A Bostonian on a vt*ut to Phil tdelplna, says the only specimen of -’brotherly love” he has seen in that city, was a strife between sixteen cabmen for the privilege of conveying him to Ins hotel. g-j* Mount oE'na is still in flames, and the vino yards of Milo, in the neighborhood of Cugb of Newwille, Cumbor’and co., have been issued by the Register of said county, lo tbe subscriber resi-, ding in the same Borough. All persons having Claims agalnal the estate of said decedent w ill pre dent them fur selileinent, and those indebted will Ibake immediate payment tn JANE KERSHAW, Adcm'x. Nov U. 1852—Gi* LIST OF LETTERS. Advertised in |lio ‘•Volunteer'' by Authority LIST OF LETTERS remaining yn.lhc Post Olfico at Carlislo, P.i., November 1. 1 852. Persons on. tyuiring tor letters on this list, will please any they are advertised. Addama Abraham Leitner Rev K Angherman Henry Laurd John Drown Catharine Myers Abraham Dell Robert lolm Marhora Joaep lleecher Peter Musaclrnan Daniel lirancllt D Minlch Leonard Beecher Jonathan MyetB,William Bitter Wm H Miller Henry Blliel Samuel Prie.o Worden Croaa Mrs Col 3 Parker Benjamin Cross Louisa Pardee James Cordage C Price William Cotnpropsl Elizabeth Porter D R Deihl Israel S 3 Stanley D S 3 Dejttioh ft D Stoußhr John Eckels Elizabeth J Seibert win Foater Mrs Jos P 3 Smith Nancy Fritchoy Maria Ij Smith George W Falkner Ur ShnafferGeo Aunter Susan Smith Mary riarl Isaac 3 Smith Isaac Hanan Benjamin Shugart Jacob Harder S A Shalley Samuel Hunter John Thomua John Hoover Mnnda Thomas Anna Jonoa John P Wilson Jarnea Johnston Isaac' Woods Margaret Ann Kohn Charles « Wotnlghl Lydia A Helper Samuel Wright Charles Eflb Sarah E Williams Mary A LaV Elizabeth Jane Waggoner Henry Line Maria Williams Abraham Lehman Daniel F Worrcl Dr E D Lobaugh Catharine Willlama Robert B N. HANTCH. P. M. LACE Gimps and Braids. A full assortment of Locos, Gimps, Droids, Velvet Ribbons of oil 66 pro for Dress trimming*'just rocolvodk ti. • G W HITNBR. SHAWLS, Jhiii rccoivctT a groat variety of Bro chn, Thibet, Cashmere and Bluhkct Shawls, to lUU all taste! No» 11 Fall arid Wlutcr Goods. THE subscriber is now opening a general assort ment of now Goods, among which may bo enu merated Pctersbaw Overcoat Cloths, Broad Cloths and Cassimeres, Satinetts and Kentucky Jeans, French Merinocs, French Bombazines, Cashmeres und Mous do Laincs, with a great variety of Fancy Goods of all descrip tions, and are offered at tho lowest cash prices. GEO W HITNER. November 11, 1852. COLORED Straw Bonnots and Ribbons. New opening, colored Bonnets and a splendid assort ment of plaid and striped Ribbons of dll colors, Bonnot Frames, Satin and Silk Linings, with our usual assortment of Millinery articles. Novbraber 11, 1852, Embroideries, Ac. a further supply of the latist stylo Embroidered Collars, Undcrsleevcs, Flouncings, Swiss ond Cambric Edgings and Insert* ings, Kid and silk Hosiery,‘Linen Cam bric and Linen Lawn Handkerchiefs. Nov 11, QW HITNER. SACK Flanncla. A very fail assortment of Sack Flannels of various colors, with braids, buttons, end other trimmings to suit Nov 11 Valuable Farm for Sale. THE subscribers, Executors of Jacob Naylor, deceased, will offer at public sale, on tho premises, on Tuesday the 30th of November, 1852, at 1 o’dk. P. M., that VALUABLE FARM, situate in West* ponneborough township, Cumberland county, about 3 miles west of Carlisle, the Cumberland Valley Railroad passing through the same, containing about 140 ACRES, of excellent Limestone Land, of which about 120 are cleared and under good fence, and in a high state of cultivation; the residue is well covered with thriving limber, and Locust timber in sufficient quantity to fence tho entire farm. Tho improve ments are a largo Dwelling House, Slone iffjffllfflfr Bank Barn, Corn Cribs, and other ne {jHlaSpccssory Outbuildings, with a Well of Carpenters. — A fall assortment of planes,sows,! chisels, gages, squares, jmncc<, bills, bench screws,! augurs and augur hills,'Vutchcts, Ac. | 7y Coach makers niur^kiddlrrs. — A first rate as sortment of (In riage triiMiingn, such ns lares, las-| sels, fringes, drub cloth nilV H.illmett, hem! linings, imitation • narncied leather, patent leather curtin oil cloth, plain and figured; Dasher lions. Lamps, A lies. Springs, Mnlnhlc Castings, Bunt Felloes, Hubs, Bows, Philips* patent boxes fur wood axles, fine brass, silver plated and Japan harness mountings. I Raddle trees, Whips, and ovary article used by Sad- J dlere very cheap. | Wall Paper. —The most splendid fisaortmcnl of' Wall Paper, Window Blind Paper, and Fire Board. Prints, over brought to Carlisle and very cheap. | J. P. LYNE. | Corlislj, October 26, 19fi2. j Starrs’ Clicinlo.al Hair In vigor:* lor ABE YOU BALD? Is yt»ur hair falling off! Or is your head covered with Dandruff or Scrufl"! If so, then moke a fair trial ot Slorrs* Chemical Hair Invigorator. Hundreds of persons I in all parts of the country whose heads were entire* I |y bald; have had their hair fully restored to its orig> , innl perfection by the rise of thin valuable article.— Head the testimony. New York, Jan. 1, 1651 Mr. Sxonns.—Dear Sir: Mr. Smith, of Newton, L. L, obtained a bottle of your excellent Hair Invig, orator for Iris little girl, about four yearn old, her head being entirely bn Id; no hair of any consequence having grown on her head from birth, and surprising ad St may appear, after having used hut one bottle, a complete head of hatr was produced njarly two indies long of a fine healthy growth. , A. Doolittle, M. O. No. 14 I , Grand 8u PitiLAUKtruii, May lU, 1650. Mr. Sronns—Sir: After being bold for a number of years, and having used numerous preparations to no effect, your Chemical IJuii luvigurulor lias pro* ducod a due head of new hair, and I baldly know how to express my gratitude for the benefit 1 have 1 received from your valuable article. I J. Wadswoutii, No. U), Orchard si. I The following testimony is from Ml. McMokln, . editor of the "Saturday Courier ••Btorub’ Haiti IsTi«on*Toii. —It gives us much pleasure, unsolicited, to record our testimony in fa> 1 vor of the groat pleasantness and entire efficacy of Storrs’ Chemical Hair Invigoiotor. On recovering from the recent severe attack of illness, wc discover* cd that our usual healthy and ibundant prop of hair was rapidly fulling off, and chancing to ha« 6 oh hand a sample of the above article furnished by the manufacturer many months previously, wo used but a single bottle, us directed, and found it to operate like a charm, In entirely checking (he fall and croot ing a now and healthy action of (ho scalp." Wo could give many other references to some of our moat respectable citizens, but would ask alt who are troubled with Dandruff, are bald, or are losing their hair, to give Stone' Chemical flair Invigoralor a trial, and one trial wilt do more to convince you of our claims for it than all the testimony of plhcre that . wo might produce. , CaCtlo*.—Ask for “Storr’e Chemical Hair In • vigoiotor," and never lot dealers persuade you (o use i any other orilolo as u substitute. Price 25 cents a bottle. Proprietors and Manufacturers —C. P. AkbtA Co., No. 120, Arch street, Philadelphia. For sale In Carlisle by 8. W. Haveretick, Sami. Elliott, and ~ ——r Kelso, and by dealers gfcnorilly* October 28, 1852—1 y Two Valuable Farms for Sale. _THE subscriber offers at,private sale the following described Real Estate. No. I.—Situated in North Middleton township, 4i miles east of Carlisle?, and about one mile north of the Carlisle and Harrisburg turnpike road, containing 325 acres, more or loss, about one half liincslone, and the residue black elate and Meadow land, all cleared and in a high stale of cultivation, except 50 acres well covered with heavy timber, The buildings ire < a very fine two story mfm Stone House;, MgaßiliSnnd a Good frame Barn, potily now, 6g§SSSßß w * l h Corn cribs, Wagon sheds, 6tc., a* Hub Spring' house, and a never failing spring of water near (bo door of the bouse, also a good orch ard of choice fruit. No. 2.—ls situated one and a half miles north of Carlisle, on tbo road leading from Storrot’a Gap to Carlisle, containing ono hundred and sixty five acres of first rale Slate land well limed, except 95 acres which are well covered with Timber. The improve, ments are a twosloiy jwa Frame House, a large frame Barn, all tbo necessary iKllB 001 buildings are in good condition, also largo orchard of very choice FRUIT', the farm is well supplied water for slock in all the fields. Also twn jgwSffiy wells of water near the house, that never fail. Persons wishing to purchase or to examine the properly will please call on (bo subsciibcr residing in Carlisle. C. INHOFF, Possession will bo given on tbo Ist of April If re quired. Payments lo bo made to suit (ho purchasers. ARMSTRONG NOBLE. August JQ, 1852—if Farm and Factory for Sale. TUB subsetiber offers nt private solo, tho piopei ly on which ho now resides, situate in Mifflin town ship, Cumberland county, 4 miles north of Newburg. on tho cast side of the State road leading lo Pciry county. The property contains 52 Acres, more or Icsf, of ground, about S 5 acres of which nre improved,and in n high st.«to of cultivation. The remainder is well covered wilh valuable young tim ber,such as rhesnul, onU, hickory, 2 —lf Great Attraction at m. & L. STIVER'S , Cheap Clothing nuit, 7ujo doors east of the Post Office, and adjoining I H'orrnfpy's Confectionary Store. I MMlil Proprietors of this popular and extensive 1 manufactory of Rcady«mndc Clothing, beg leave 1 to announce that they have now on hand the largest, 1 must varied und elegant nmaiimcni of \ [ FAT.I. AND WINTER CLOTHING ever offered in Carlisle, to which they invite the at {trillion of the public, confident (hat in style ond fin ish it cannot be excelled. The clothing sold at ibis establishment consists in port of the following, viz: I Dress and Frock Coats, In (his department wo have a magnificent assortment of black, blue and fancy colors, cut in the latest fashions, tastefully and elegantly trimmed,and made f in a superior manner, j Sac/,a and Half Sacks, Monkey Jackets. A very large assortment of beaver, felt, pilot, saltin net and green Imizo. Vfyf. s' Vests' } r esls ' The iiehest and most beautiful assortment o v er < f feted of Satin, black n lid fancy Silks, Merino, Vo* lentin. Ilali.in cloth, Satlinelt, double nnd simile breasted, of every variety of rnuteiin) ami pattern. Pantaloons. Of plain nnd fancy Cossirneres, Doe skin, Rallincll Jeans ami \ civet cord, in endless variety. Under Shirts and Drawers. Wo have by far the largest assortment in the town, consisting of Boys and Youth's sack frock nnd body rents, over routs, panls and vests of all sizes, qualniet) and at very low prices. These nni cies are made with neatness and care, and fur su perior to (hose ordinarily ulfrred. Shirts 1 Shirts 1 Fine while shirts of linen and cotton, of newest styles ami best make. Als'), collars, double and three-ply shams, cravats, handkerchiefs, suspenders, gluvetr, hosiery otrd um brellas. A very largo and choice assortment of French, English, and American Cloths, Cussimcrcs and Vestings, We theiefore confidently invite those who prcler having their dollies mode to measure to give uh q cull, feeling ro ll f>■ I’<■ 'i ll (lull ll.e qunlili niui variety ol our goods will please the mohl fai-luluius, nml iho extreme cheapness satisfy the nmM rigid oronomiNt. M. A. L. SPINIiH. October 28, 1862—Dm Plainfield Classical Academy. I miles Woat of C'nrlirtle. Tho Thirteenth' Session commence* on M nmlny. Nov. 3, 1H52. I Tim Institution hue been in biutcbhlulo|ut.iliom 7 • year*, during winch timt* hucli additions and improve moots have been made ns to render it one of the xtnur V* most commodious anil cnmcmcnl in the Kintc*. WIXI.. M. X'L/XIA iljxv In regard to hoallhfulness U may hr nientione IT AS just opened the most elegant ossortment of ,| tnl n o case of serious sirkncfts has occurred in Ihe _[ i_ 800 TS &. SHOTS Institution sinro il was foundotl. tin moral purity | ever brought to Carlisle, lo which ho invites the nI- i* attested by tho fuel that depraved u»« •« laiimn. tendon of all. Ills slock is large, well selected nnd BlchL . B ol vice, and results for dissipation lime no embraces every variety of STYLK &. QUAMTY. ex j,uonce in the neighborhood. I.ndies’ Shoes from 50 ccnls to $1.50. Cullers tram . The course of instruction compiiscs all branches 81.37 1-2 to 82.50. Gentlemen s B 'oie from 81,75 re q U j ro d by the merchant, prolossionul mini or collo* 1- $5.50. Boys «fnd Youths 800 TS BROGANS, gj on> Also rnddcrnlanguages, voro) and mstrumcn ami in unusually I i.'go assortment of Black O,I< J, la i , n nsic, &c. Taney Uolorcd ( t [, o determination of tho Proprietor llml he I Bools, Shoes A, Gaiters, Institution shall sustain the reputation it has already ! (or Misses and ( htldcpn’a wear. Persons who ws n 1 acquired for i mpnrling thorough instruct 100. and in • Spring and Summer Hoots ahd Shpea will do well t w ' culcaling and establishing vjituous principles in the c»ll at I’ORTCIt'S fallOE STORK, West Moi" ; mins of the youth submitted to his cha'ge. street, opposite the Methodist Church, and mak u [ ’('eiina (persuasion of five months) #6O 00. selections from llip largest and cheapest slock o For catalogues containing references, »Ve„ address work In town. Carlisle, June 10, 1652. To Couch and Cubittol Makers. Til I? subscriber is lylly prepared to meet their wants wiili an onlurj/. d slock of hardware in their line, embracing Mhl. Castings, Springe, Axles, hands, paleut leather, laces, curtain and floor cloth, &c., walnut and mahogany veneers, gloss and ma hogany knobs of all siies and patterns; a large supply of varnishes, oils, turpentine, at such prices that will make it their interest to give him the pre ference. n- SAXTON. July 92. TONS Lykcn’s Volley Nut Cool,o superior •)l 111 article for burning lime, receiving and fur sulo by W I) MURRAY Agt. 30. 18C.2—Cm Carpenters and Builders, WILL find a complete assortment of the most op proved articles in the flordworo lino, embracing chisels, hatchets, drawing knives, hraree and bits, graduating augers, window gloss of all sixes, Ac., at such reduced prices ihdt must ensure a continu ance of their pUlrohago. July 23. HENRY SAXTON, GROCERIES. Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, and all other articles in the grocery line, all of which ore fresh, good and cheap. Now is the time for bargains. ARNOLD & LBVI. Sept 83. , , 1 ,'AMILY BUCKWHEAT MEAL, for sale by £ WOdDWARD A SCHMIDT. Nor 4. SAMUEL L. GILLESPIE Jioy'a Clothing. UmeLmrner’s Coal, Splendid Shawls & Dress Goods, OK everydesertption, Clothe, Cassimeros, Vest ings, Flannels, Ginghams, Morinooa, Joans, Prints, Hosiery, Gloves, Cloth and Fur Caps, Gum Slices, &c., ore now opening at the extensive iVcw Store, of tho subscribers. Also, Blankets, Floor and Table Oil Cloths, Table and Toweling Diapers, linen and cotton Sheetings, Bonnots, gibbons, Flowers, Silks for dresses, Bonnet Silks and Vel vets, Dress trimmings, linen cambric and silk handkerchiefs, cloth and linen tufelo cloths, piano covers, wool and cotton yarn, carpet chain, and a tremendous slock of lancet and staple goods not enumerated; all to bo sold at very reduced prices that cannot he reached by competition. GROCERIES SPICES, &e. To all of which we invite the attention of those wishing lo saVo money, as wo havu the documents lo prove that our goods have all been bought for cash. , A. & W. BENTZ. October 28. 1652. FRESH Citron, baking Raisins & Currants; al so, Figs, Prunes, Almonds, Butler Nuts, Fil berts, Ground Nuts, Candies and Maple Sugar, just received at \V. A. CAROTH ERS. November 4, 1852. BR ANDY PEACH ES, o lot of snperor Bran' dy Peaches, at Nov. 4. W. A. CAROTHERS. A LOT' of superior Olive Oil, Tomato Ketchup and Mustard, just received at Nov. 4. W. A. CAROTHERS. CILARIFIEI) Cider Vinegar, a superior tintrle fine Cider Vinegar for sale at ilx* cheap \V. A. CAROTHERS. Grocery of Nov. 4. f\IN*NEU, Tea and riiamb«r eeitu, together 1 /wilh a full supply of Queen* swaro by the piece just received at \V. A. CAROTHEUS. Nov. 1. Great Arrival of FALL AND WINTER GOODS. AT the grul Marl foi Dry -goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, at tho comer of Hanover and Lou ther strer' • The subscriber respectfully informs his friends and numerous customers, that he has returned from Philadelphia, with a Urge and varied assortment ol FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting in part of Broadcloths and (lassimncs, Suit i nets, V eatings, Muslim*, Checks .Tickings, Flan nels, Lmseys. Velvet Cords, Ciavals, Suspenders, Gloves, Blankets, Ac. I I.allies' Dress Goods, Silks, Bombazines, figured, ! plain ami changeable Poplins. Muutdin de Lames, Ginghams, Calicoes, Alpacas, Mcrmoce, rShawls, Ho siery, Ac A* large assortment of Parasols, Bonnets A Rib t boos. While and colored t'.npcl Chain. Hats 6i Caps. — A very large assortment of Men’s and Boys Mats and Caps, ol every sly le und qua lily. Boots &l Siioks. — An e x tensive vancty ol Mens'. Women’s, and Children's Boots and .-slioes, fiom the most celebrated manufacturers. Oroccrios, Such as Sugar, C’oiVee, Molasses, Hice, Ac. Fhoh |TI''.AH from tho well known Tea dealers, Jen kins & C'o. All who vjhit nur establishment are free (o ar knowledge that wo are soiling every description of Uoods.al astonishingly low prices. Our system of .low prices has already attracted a great number of people, 'file attention of all whovish good bar- I gains is solicited, as extraordinary inducements can I bo offered to purchasers. I Duller, Eggs, Hags, Sodp, and Diicd Fruil, taken a I market prices. | N. W. WOODS. Agt October 7. 1852. Tiro Insura'u e. THE Allen and Emit Ponnsborongh Mulunl Tire Insurance Company of Cumberland conn ly , incor porated by on act of Assembly, is now fully organ ized. mid in operation under the mamgernccU of liie following commissioners, *tz : Jacob Shelly, Win. 11. (»organ, M iclntcl Corkttn, Mclclmir Bronnernnn, Christian St lyman, Cliridian I'l uzel, Jacob 11. Coovcr, Lewis Hyer, Henry Logon, I Benjamin H. Musser, Jacob Kirk, Samuel Prowoll, Joseph Wickcrolium. The rates of insurance arc o» low nnd favorable os any (annpuny of the kind in the Stale. Persons w ishing to become members ire invited to make up plication In the agents of the company who arc nil nig lu wail upon tbr in el uiiv lime, I}ION J A Mi’SSKR, I*iemdftil. I] p.Ntiv Lukian, fife I’rnnttnt, Lewis llrsn. Srctflaty Micimf.i. Cuckus. Trraturtr, October 7, 1852. AfiKNTS. Cumbei hind County —Rudolph Merlin, N. Cum herlnnd ; C. B Herman, Kmgsiown; Henry Bear ing; Sliirein itislnwn ; Robert Moore and ('buries IKdl, Carlisle ; Dr. J. Aid, Churclilown; Simucl Crnham, West pennsboro* ; Junes M’DowtU, Iruiik ford; Mode («i irtith, South Middleton. Voifc Conw/y —John Sherrick, Lisburn ; J dm Bowman, Dillsgurg; Peter Wultord, Franklin; John Sunil). bsij., W.ishinglon iW. S Picking, Dover Da nod Rutrenehcrgrr. J. W. Cm It. I Harritburp. Houser So Lochman. I Members of (ho company having polices about lr expire can have thorn renewed by making applies. | lion many of tho ngnnls. R. K. BURNS, Principal and Proprietor, Plainfield P. <>., Cumb 00..Pn As-isled by Wm. A. Hmt>l», A, 11., and War, Ilona, Keq. September 20, 1852. Stoves! Stoves! THE subacnbnr has made arrangements with the beat manufacturers ->f Stoves in Troy, Al bany. New York, Pbtlodolphiu, Ate., by which he can offer inducements to persona wishing to pur chase Sloven equal to the manufacturers. Among bis assortment "I COOK STOVES, will be found the best and most approved patterns adapted for burning either wood or cool, all of which are wannnted, Ills Parlor Stoves, embrace now and beautiful styles, and such as cannot fail to please all tastes. In addition to those, he ha« on hand a largo assortment of NINE PLATE S'IVVES , which ho feels satisfied will please purchasers. Persons desirous of procuring o good stove will do well to examine my stuck, os it will bo their advantage to give mo the preference. JOHN I). GOROAS. West High St., opposite Rhoads * tVarehvuse. Carlisle, Sept IG, 1659. BOOTS & SHOES. Wo would invite all thoro who wish to lay out their money to a good ad. vantage, to call and examine our stock before pur chasing elsewhere. Sept 23 ARNOLD St LEVI. WHITE OiLL ACIDMI. 3 miles west of Harrisburg, Pa, THE Fourth Session of this flourishing ZostltQ* tion will commence on Monday the Ist of No* vombor next. Parents and Guardians are respect* fully solicited to inquire into the merits of this Institution before sending tboir sons or wards elsewhere. Its location, its internal and domestic arrangements, the course and method of instruction, and the character of the students, it is believed, are such as to recommend it, TfiRMSt Boaiding,washing, tuition in the English branches, &.c., per session, (5 months,) gKO 00 1 Ancient and Modern Languages, each, 6 00 | Inslrirmrmal music, ID 00 or circulars and other information, address D. DENLfNGER, Principal. Whit* Hill, Cutab. Co, Pa September 9, 1862. Ahead of all Competition ! FALL & WINTER GOQDB. A RNOLD &. LEVI again come before the public l\_ with a tremendous stock of Goods et price* so low that will uslonish every one. To the vigilant us well us the victors belong tho spoils. Call soon ns the cheap goods wo arc now offering cannot re main long on hand. Ladies come immcdistelj and make your selections while the assortment is goad* Our stock of Dress Goods consists of Black end Fancy Dress Silks, Plain and figured Cashmeres and Delaines, Muslin Do Doge, twilled Persian Cloths, Mcrinocs, Alpacas, PaTametta Cloths, &o. Shawls. Our stock of Shawls is large and complete, com prising every variety of Shawls and varying in pries from J37J Dents to s‘2o. Ilibbont! Rtalone ! In Bonnet Ribbons we have a very largo aaaorl* men I of tbo In lost styles, and lowtrin price than can he purchased elsewhere. \Ve have n beautiful assortment of Embroideries* such ns ('olliiis, ('utTs, ('himezetts, Jaconetl anti jtwiss Edgings ami Insorlings. In Men’s wear we have a grant variety of goody, such as Cloths, Cassuncres, ttattinetla, Jean*, Veil ings, 6tc. Shirte and Dtatefri. We harp of all qualities of Silk, Merino and ton, whieh we will sell very low. September "3, 1852. Riot, Rlof, Riot I 7,000 Men Saved. rpHR great excitement in Mnin street.Carlisle,wy 1 find wns occasioned by the n r irvnl of OGI I.BY’B nmmoih stock of Full and Winter Dry Goods, winch go far ahead of ull competition. Inquallity, he.nity, nnd cheapness, they can’t be surpassed.— ..i, e, now, friends, nnd see! They have all coma i I st. Among tin- lot will bo found a very Urge, i,.u,u(ul, d varied slock of Ladle* Ureas Goods, consisting in purl of French, English and German \lennoos, C.mhmercs, Cohurgs. Mouslio de Laities, plain a ml ( !bnmellati Alpacas, block Alpaca*, liom- I'liTinrn. black Silks. Turk Satins. Satin de Obeana, colored Silks, plain, figured and changeable. A va -1 ncty of new sUlcs ol Dross Goods, lo which the at itciitionof t lie I.miles ia invit d. Ginghams, Galt* l(i>cs. French worked collars, culTs, sleeves. Linen 1 Cambric Handken hiefs, linen, cotton and thread 1 Edging*, Swiss and Cambric Edgings, Inserting* of „ 1 all kinds. Doiiiosllrß. The largest stock of Domestics ever brought to ' t!arlisle, comprising Lindseys, checks, muslins, tlctii logs, baggings, Usnoburgs, Toblo Diaper of all ; widths, f'hcciings, rod. giecn, yellow and white I Flannels. Welch Flannels, Sacking Flannels of »a* ' rious colors nnd prices. I Donnelt and Bonnet Ribbone—a targe lot . Black and fancy cloths from $1 60 to $6 00 pe/ vtrd. Black and fancy Cassimeres from 75 cts to $ 00. Black and fancy Silk and Baiin Vealinga. CARRETS! A mninmotb stor k of (’arj.cts, such as Brussels, Tapestry. Three Flv. Ingrain, wool, cotton, Veni tioti. Ac. Druggets am) floor Oil ('lolhs, of all w idths and prices. Hoots A. Sikh.s. —I.allies Kid Slippers, trimmed Ties, Buskins, fine and grained Morocco Uoqlfl anti Hooter. Kid and Moron u Excelsior Shoes, ami ('hildren’s sh<>« a of id. colors, sizes ondejoricet. I fit) cases of n.en's nnd boys' Bools from per pair. a large lot of extra water proof Dootaror mm nnd boy s. Trunks, Laipi t Bags and Valises. A Irish Ini of (iroii iies, Teas atid Spier*, von cheap. Come one and oil. nml see fur ynutsrlve*, si I will n.!i niirmpl iu iU h. i ilt (lie haraums >hdt mnj hr expected. I'lmif where you will find the largeal fclnik.lhi’ Rre.teM \ .iid v, 11 ml the cheapest goat l !. >ave vour money and romr to I OGII.UV’B EMPORIUM. | Sept 30. 1 853. 500 Affonts Wanted. 81.000 A YEAH. W' ANTED in every county nf th»* United SUlfei, \V active and eul'-ri'MMnji men, to engage lit ilu* sale of ficnm* i t tin* l»rsi hnnU« published In the coiinUy T>i im'ii of gm,d address. possessing 0 , small capital of from $25 t«> $lOO, Midi indbee- I inrnls w ill bn <.fT< red an lo enable llioru lo ItiaUe (ri-ni $.l m slo -i day profit. ' The liooKh published by us nrp nil useful In their ehurneier, exirmnely popular and command large attics wherever they on* oflVreH. DANIELS & GETZ. Suonnhsrrs to W. A. Leery 6l Co., No. 138 N• >r l l. See ml Si , Phils. S. pii?, I KVJ— 3in F 41.1. GOODS f pilE subscriber i* woW Opening a full and genera! I imsortinont of Fancy and Staple Dry Uoodi,eon* msiing »f Lupin’* superior French llomlMiincs, •• •• French Merinoes. f'nshmere nod Momd'in de I.iiine Hege, I Figured Muub.ilo I.nines of superior quality. 1 Alpiietifl of various qualities. * Omghmm* nml Calicoes, Uoiuoitic and Canton Flannels of nil grades. Thibet nml Hay Shite Shawls, Cloth*, Cnaalroerre, Saltmets, Kentucky Jenna, with u general assort met of Ladies and (Joiillomen’i wear. GEO W HITNER. Septemhnr 33, IflflS. NOTICE TH hereby ftiren to All person* concerned, that the | books unit account* of Jacob Uuplny, formerly of Mccbunnsburu, have been placed in llio lund* of ilu- undersignod, tcntiltna Mi HoßCrttown, for eollec lion. All persons indebted ure requested to call without deduv mid scltle llieii respective account*. JOHN 8. FIEROVID, ROUEHT GfFFEN. October 01. IBf>3—3f Wood Wnlllod \ 1 7 ANTED by the subscriber, nl hi* brlcTt yitd; \\ in Onr'ialo, 200 coni* of Oak Wood, &50 cords of Fine, to bo duliveiod during tho eotnihg winter or eiirly in the spring. Tho cash will be paid fur the wood when delivered. PETER SPAHH, Hoptenibcr ‘2H, B^3—'ll Cement ! .Content \! JUST received and (or eu)u very low, a froalt supply of Hydraulic. Cement for Cistern*, dto.—. Also Cistern Pitmpa, at (ho ohoap hardware alert in Knat Main elroot July 03 7 OOD WANTED AT THIS OFFICE.—Thoat y V of our auhscribcra who draire to pay their tub* acripilon in wood, aro requested to deliver U during (ho prcaont nnd ihe coming mcmlha. We want good wood, anil will have nnilH'"» ' i-«*. Lykt'n’s Vulluy Uoivl, KAA TONB Lykcn’u Valley Coal of various alsei, DUU broken oi ectconcd, prepared foi fatnily.ufr, lociiving and for aalo by . W D MURRAY Agt. I July 39, 19!>3—fim \ MOTHER lot of superior Hov«ri«» A. received end for lta eh«|j H. SAXTON