Ori ltioTBifa> insir,*Vy Ifie Rev. John N. Hoffman, Mr. SavuiL Moreit, lo Mlu Ann E. Gross, both of Chorchlown.^, To dl if may Concern! THE undersigned requests all persons Indebted to him fof Stala and County lax, to pay ihei same' on or before lh©Ssthday-of Dictuocn, aa he In tonds oloeing uprhis DopMcele d( tHat timo. Lon geriridalgence toted tool hi- ■ ' . : JOS. Ci THOMPSON, CbHector. Nbvsmber2£, 1852.'Vf - ! r ‘ Consecration; ■ THE>EvsngaUenl Lutheran'Church, recently bailt at bU dedtcdfcd to tho service and V/oralitp drGod. dn the first Sabbath in December next. '.Tho LuthCtsn Conference of Cumberland Valley will meet In that place on Thursday previous, Tho public is retpeetftilly Invited to attend.- C. M« KLINK. Carlisle, Nov: 25—Qw. Notice to Contractors. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received by tho Stephens Church, through the Kinstovyn.Poat Office, Cumb.oo., on or before the II th y and cheerful, end expressed themselves well cou tooled with (ho treatment (boy received. Tho cloth fug ie gpudeod sufficient; and all nectfssary comfurla provided lor them; tlio sick well attended to by tho regular Physician and Nurses, all tho inmates who are able are employed either in tho house or upon lho Farm. The number of Paupers registered on the Hooka of lire Institution on the first of November IBsL,.ipaa iLS, There have been admitted since Then'l74, Bof whom hare boarded in private famil ies, making tho whole number provided fur during (be year, 289, of these 31 have died—6 bound out. and 159 discharged and eloped ; leaving 101 In (ho bomb on the Ist November, 1852. In addition to the above, 151 transient paupers hare been admitted. «nd llielr wants supplied. The Committee having found, liis ventilation ol the house very imperfect, recommended some internal alterations winch woa promptly made by order of the Directors and adds touch to-the health aud comfort of the inmates. The Committee strongly 'recommended the erect ion of* suitable Hospital-Tor (he sick, especially for (hose ill of contagions disease#. This is absolutely ficoesaary' and we would otll (ho atioiiiion of tho Directors to Its erection (at a proper distance from the present buildings) as soon as possible. In conclusion, 1 we would express ourselves much pleased wjtli tho genera) management of the Insti tution during of every style, such as French Merinoes, Cash meres, paramettas, alpacas, black and fancy silks, Delaines, aack.flanneis of.every color and quality. A large supply of troche long and square Shawle, Bay State long and square shawls, and a variety of other makes varying in price from 75 cents to $35,00. . . • - CLOTHS # CASSIMERES. A large stock of cloths and.oassimeres which we /re determined lo sell at extremely low prices.— All you that want to buy a cheap suit give us a call for wo canl bo beat in this line. Domestics! Now la the time to buy your Domestic goods, such as muslins, tickings,Checks, Osnaburgs, baggings, &c., as we are selling them at prices that will as tonish everybody. Come and see for yourselves. A largo stock-of collars,-sleeves, chlmezotls, Swiss end Jackonet insortings and edgings, thread lace and edging, cotton do. Carpels ! A large stock of carpels from the commonest cot ton to the best Imperial and three ply. Mattings, floor and table oil cloths, carpet bags, trunks, £c. Boots and Shoes. A large assortment of Men's and Boy's Boots and Shoes, and Women's and Children's Shoes of all kinds. Groceries of all kinds, consisting of Coffee, Sugar, Tea, Spices, Molasses, &0„ at the old stands doors north of the Carlisle Bank, where yon can And anything in our line cheaper than any place in town. ARNOLD & LEVI. November 18, 1852. THE Directors hove this day declared a dividend of Four per cent, for tho last six months which will be paid to (ho stockholders or their legal representa tives on demand. WM M DEETEM, Cashier. Nov 11, 1852—31 THE Election forDireclors of tho Carlisle Dank, advertised to beheld on (ho 15th instant, not being made on (hat day, notice Is hereby given that an election for Directors of said Dunk will be held agreeably to (ho charter, on Monday tho 13th day of December next, at the Banking Room of the Car lisle Deposit Dank, in Carlisle, between tho hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 2 P. M. GEO. A. LYON, Pres'l. November 16, 1655—4 t LETTERS testamentary with the will annexed, on the estate of Hannah Abrahams, tale of (lie bo rough of Carlisle* deceased, have been issued hy the Register of Cumberland county, to the subscri ber residing in said borough. All persona having claims dr demands against the estate of said dece dent, ore requested to present them properly au thenticated for settlement, and those indebted will make immediate payment to 3. W. EDY, Ex'r. N ivembor 18, 1853—6 i LETTERS of Administration on the estate o James Gilmore, late of the borough nf Ncwvillc, de ceased, have been issued to tho subscriber residing in-Newton township, Cumberland county. Ail persons indebted to said estate will mike immediate piymenl, and (hose having claims will present thcffi properly authenticated for settlement. THOMAS A M’KINNEY, Adoi’r- Nor 11, 1852—61* LETTERS of administration on (ho estate of Thomas Kershaw, deceased,late of the Borough of Newville, Cumberland co.»have been issued by (he Register of said county, to Iho subscriber resi ding in the same Borough. Alt persons having claims against the estate of said decedent will pre sent them for settlement, and those indebted will make immediate payment to JANE KERSHAW, Admr’x. Nov 11. 1852—fit* Dr tii* Couat. ALL persons are hereby notified that Letters of Administration on the estate l Of Michael Darr, late of Alton township, Cumberland county,dcc’d., have this day been issued by the Register in and for said county to tbo subscriber who resides in said township.' All personshaving claims or demands sgiinst the ostrtn of the slid decedent, are requested to make known the'same without delay, and those indebted to mike payment to JACOB LOR Of Afim’f. Nov 4, 1053—Cl* NOTICE is hereby given that Application will •bo made to the next Legislature, agreeably to the Constitution and laws of this Commonwealth, to renew the Charter of the Carlisle Deposit Bank. And also to make such alteration in the Charter, as to confer upptf'taid Dank the rights and privi. logos of a Dank of Issue, and change fito name to that of the •» Carlisle Dank.** By order of the Drfafd of Directors. WM. M. BEE'ITM, Cashltr. July 1, 1359.—Cm. ALL persons knowing tbemsclv a Indebted to tha subscriber,either by note or ook account, aje hereby notified to make immediate payment, salon* gei indulgence cannot be given. JOHN K. SMITH. Carlisle, Oct U,, 1852. Gorman dc-EiSfilUli Journals. THOSE persons entitled to receive the Journals of the Senate and House of Representatives v ore hereby notified that they have been received at this ofiice, and aie ready for distribution. Dy order of the Commissioners. ' Attc.l—WM. RILEY, Clk. Commissioner’s Office,? October 21,1052—81 J ; 1 Mill for Bent. THE Merchant Mil! dt Carlisle Iron Works is of fered for rent on favorable taring. Possession given on Ist of April, 18$8. Enquire 6f . .. . . .f. .... p> r EQE# October 21,1853—fit * ' ’ . .i’on'niGßi'lr;.; THE throe story brick dwelling and store room, in South Hanover street, at present occupied by the undersigned, is offered for rent from now until thslatof April, 1604* Possession given immedi ately if required. Oct 91—6 t O. iNHOFP. G W lIITNER, I.IMDROIDBRIES, dee. A further supply of the j lat> st style Embroidered Collars, Underalesves, Flouncing*, Swiss and Cambric Edgings and Insort ings, Kld and silk w Otoyes, Hosiery^*Linen Cam* brie and Linen Lawn Handkorchiefr.' > ! ' Nov ciy ’<■ Q W irtx.VEl?. Shawls! Groceries. Notice. Caqlislk Dxposit Bank, 7 Carlisle, Nov 2, 1852. $ NOTICE. Estate Notice Cstatc Notice Estate Notice. Estate Notice. Notice. Notice. •Fall Wluicr Goods. THE subscriber is now., general assort, mont of hew. Goods, among which may be enu merated Petershaw Overcoat Cloths, . 0 Broad Cloths amTCassimeres, Satinctts and Kentucky Jeans, ' French Merlnoes, French Bombasines, • Cashmeres and Mous do Lalnos,. with a great variety of Fancy Goods of all descrip tions, and aro oCored at the lowest cash prices. GEO W HITNBR. November 11, 1858. , . . - , COLORED Straw bonnets nnd : Ribbons.' Now. opening, colored Bonnets end a splendid assort*, mentof'plaid and striped. Ribbons otnll colors, Bonnet Frames, Satin and Silk Linings, with our usaai assortment of Millinery articles.* GEO W HITNER. November 11, 1862. SACK Flannels.’’ A'very full assortment of Sack Flannels of various colors, with braids, buttons, end other trimmings to suit. Nov U. GW HITHER. STOVES ! STOVES ! TH E largest and cheapest asaoilmenl.eycr offer ed to the public t aro nowon hand arid ready for sale at the CARLISLE FOUNDRY. , We have THREE HUNDRED.STOVES of every size and pattern. Parlor, Dining Room and Cooking Stoves, Parlor Grates, &0., at any hnd every price from $9,50 tos3o, for Wood and Coal. Webeav the following named stoves, viz: I’ARLOR STOVES.—Fire King, Star, Radia tor, Excelsior Radiator, Russian Radiator, German Radiator, Franklin, Cottage, do., Don Franklin, Portable Grate, Octagon, Cannon, Oar Room Stoves, 4 sizes. Dining Room, Band Box, Sale* mandor, Air- Tight, Home and Revere Stoves, Flora, Jenny ,Lind, and Harp. The following are some of ihn Cook Stoves of different sizes and prices, viz :—Globe, Etna, Ver non, FlalTop, Liberty, Delaware,Summer Baker, Portable Range, Keystone, and various others.— The Cooking Stoves ere either for wood or coal, and range in price from $5,00 to $90,00. Casting furnished and repairs to machinery done as usual, upon iho most reasonable lorms. Old metal taken oct7tf. GARDNER Ac Co. DAGCEKKOTYPING. WONDERPOL IMPROVEMENT IN TRE ART. J AS. R. CAROTIIERS takes this method of in* forming tho citizens of ( Cnilialo and vicinity, that he has permanently located himself at Carlisle, where ho is now prepared to furnish superior PORTRAITS to all that wish a good picture. A visit to his room and a trikl is all that ho asks.— His object is to please, and having the best light in llie borough, he fceli th-it no failure can bo made Pictorcc put up in good cases, from $126 to $lO. Children taken in the morning, from 9to 11 o’clock, in tho shortest space of lime. A never fading pic ture can row bo got at the gallery formerly occupied hy Mr, Fridley, corner of north ftano\crond Louth* or streets. Instructions given in the art, embracing all the improvements, on the most reasonable terms. Agj paralusand fixluresfor duguerralyping furnished. November 4. (653—Sin. Tho Elephant lltm Arrived, And ia now to be seen rtT~LYNE'S, in North Haft over Street, WHERE he has just opened a Mammoth stock of HARDWARE, which makes one of the largest, most complete, ahd cheapest assortments ever otter ed to tho public. I now invito all persons in want of good Hardware at reduced prices, to give,mo, a call as I can accommodate all from a needle to an anvil, and at prices to suit tho times. Recollect a penny saved is two earned, and 1 consider a nimble sixpence better than a slow shilling. To Housekeepers . — A groat assortment of house keeping articles, such as brass and enamel preserv ing kettles, frying pans, bake pans, wottlo irons, smoothing Irons, shovels, tongs, waiters,troys,folks, knives, carvers, steels, bulchci knives, spoons, plated tea and table spoons, pocket and pen knives in great variety, lazors and razor straps, scissors, shears, iron and brass, polished stcot and common shovels und tongs, shovels, spades, forks, rakes, hoes, tubs, water cans, painted buckets, wosh boards, improved patent cistern pumps and lead pipe. Brushes. —A large assortment of whitewash, dust, sweeping, horse ond pointers brushes. Iron. — A large stock of hammered bar iron, rolled ir.on of all kinds, hoop iron, sheet iton. round, square *,nd hand iron, English wagon boxes, and steel of all kinds. Paints, oil, varnishes, turpentine, glue, &c. Glass of o)I sires. To Shoemakers.— A full assortment of Morocco, Linings, Bindings, patent Gout Skins, Lasts, Shoo* thread, Pegs, Knives, and Tools of all kinds. Blake's Fire Proof Paints of different colors. , To Carpenters.— A full assortment ofplanesysatye,, chisels, gages, squares, brace.,, hilts, bench screws, augurs and augur bills, hatchets, &c. To Coaehmakers and Saddlers. —A first rate as sortment of Ua riago trimmings, such os laces, tas sels, fringes, drab cloth and saltinctt, head linings, imitation < namoled leather, patent leather curtln all cloth, plain and figured; Dasher lions. Lamps, Springs, Mnlablo Castings, Bent Felloes, Hubs, Bows, Philips' patent boxes for wood axles, fine brass, silver plated and Japan harness mountings. Saddle trees. Whips, and every article used by Sad dlers very cheap. Wall Paper,—' The moat splendid assortment of Wall PapOi, Window Blind Paper, and Firo Board Prints, ever brought to Carlisle and very cheap. Carlisle, October 28, 1862, Storrs’Cliomlcal Hair Xnvlgorator ARE YOU DALDt Is your hair falling ofTl Or is your head covered with Dandruff or ScrufTl If eo, then make a fair trial of Starrs' Chemical Hair Invjgorator. Hundreds of persons in all ports of tho country whoso heads wore entire ly bald, have had tlicii hair fully restored to its orig> inul perfection by tho use of this valuable article. l — tho testimony. Now York, Jan. I, 1061. Mr. Sronnrf,—Dear Sir: Mr. Smith, of Newton, L. 1., obtained it Baltic of your excellent Uair Invig. orator for hid jittlb girl, about four years old, her hiad being entirely bald; no hair of any consequence having grown on her head from jilrlb, ond surprising as it may appear, after having used but ono bottle, a compute iioad of hair woe produced njarly two inches long of a fine healthy growth, A, Doolittle, M. O. No. Ml, Grand fit. Philadelphia, Ms? 10, 1860, - Mr. Sronna—Bir i After being bald fora number of years, and having used numerous preparations to no effect, your Chemical Hair Invjgorator has pro* ducod a fine bead of new hair, and I htirdly know how to express my gratitude for the benefit I have received from your valuable article. "J. Wadsworth, No. 10, Orchard at. Tho following testimony is from Mr. McMakin, editor of tho "Saturday Courier‘ ♦'Sroßna' (Uin larraoturon.—lt gives us njucK plcavhrd, unsolicited, to record pur testimony in fli vdr of the great pleasantness and entire cfllcycy of Storra’ Chemical' Hair 1 Invlgotalnr. On recovering from tho rticeiU kova/o attack of illnCks, we discover* cd that opr usubl healthy and'abundant crop, of hair woe,rapidly off, and' have oh hand a sample of the aboVo article furnished by the manufacturer ihafiy monthspreviously, wo used but a single bottle, us JhccUid, and found it to oporato like u charm, in entirely checking ll)o fall and crcnt, ing n now oni| healthy action'of tho scalp." Wo could give many other references to some of our most respectable citizens, but.vvould ask all who are troubled with Dandruff, are bald, or are losing (heir hair, to give Stone* Chemlcal'Halrfnvigorator a trial, and one trial will do more to convince you of our claims for it than all thetesliraony of other*that we'might produce. , • p? Ask for "Blorr's Chemical Hair.Tn* vlgorator," and never let dealers persuade. yoato use any other prtlclo as a substitute. Price 25 cants a bottle. ' ’ ' ." * ' ’ ’ ’ Proprietors and Manufacturers—C. p. Azit (Sc 1 Co., Jio. 130, Arch street, .Philadelphia. For tale in Carlisle by 6. W, Haverstick, 6a(n1 r BUlott, and ■*‘ *; ; * Kelso, slid by dealers generally*. October 20, 105*—ly ' vMt Orphans' Conrt Sale hf Beal Estate; On 'Thursday, November 1855.' t of ah* order Court of .Cumberland co., will be sold at public talc, on Ibo premises, at IS o'clock, M., a Farm; now In the occupancy of Henry Ensihinger, situate In Mifflin township, in said county, late the estate of John Ehfctniriger, deceased, containing - , 100 Acres, . more or less. About half the tract is cleared and In gpod cultivation, and the remainder covered .with jSsssSk thriving limbei. The-improvements aro story LOG HOUSE,SAW MILL . other Outbuildings. Terms will bo gSBSSTOQdo known on the day of sale by. , . PETER SOLLGNDEROER, Trustee. NoVcrabcFM, IRs2—3t Valuable Farm for Salt. THE subscribers, Executors of Jacob Naylor, deceased, will offer at public said, on the premises, on Tuesday tbb 30th of November, 1052, at I o’ulk. P. M., lhat VALUABf.BFjARM, situate In West pounsboYbugh 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 pf-oullivation; the residue is well covered with thriving timber, ond Locust timber in sufficient quanlhy’to fence the entire fardi. The Improve jTijflh- monts ore a largo Dwelling House, Stone fflf||»Bank Born, Corn Cribs, and other no- HMgfflß|ccMary'"Outbuildings, with a Well of £Ssg|gKnoyor failing water convenient to the dwelling,'and a never falling stream running near to the houso ami barn. * Any person wishing.to view said properly, will please call bn Jonns Shugart, residing on the prem sc3. GEORGE NAYLOR, JOHN AUGHINUAUGH, Executors of Jacob Naylor, dec'J. November 11, 1853—8l # t farm and Factory for Sale. . THE Bilbao ibcr offers at private sale, the piopei ly he now resides, situate in Mifflin town* ship, Cumberland count;, 4 miles north of Nowburg, 'on tho east side of the State road leading to Peiry county. The property contains 62 Acres, more or less, of ground, about SB acres of which are improved, and in a high state of cultivation. The* remainder ia well covered with valuable young-Um bor, such as chesnut, oak, hickory, Ate. Tholifn- Mprovoments arc a (wo story wealhetboaided Dwelling House and Kitchen, a two story building, known as (he “Three Square 110110 low w .*Wbo|lcn Factory,’’ in which are all the machi nery necessary lo carry on manufacturing purposes with a pair of Chopping Burrs, Corn Screw, Circu, lurSaw. &c., nil m good condition. The Factory is propelled by a never failing stream of wstor. — Therojs alro on the premises a Young Apple Orch ard i>f grafted fruit, together with other fruit trees. Tho'locolion would bo a favorable one for carrying on thqjTanning business, or the grinding of Sumac. call on Iho undersigned, residing on the premises. ' SAMUEL L. GILLESPIE. ■ToH.IO, 1352—1 f Oi'cnt Attraction ui IM. &. X.. STINBR’S ■ • - ■ Cheap Clothing Store, Tie o doors east of the Post Office, and adjoining Wormfey'a Confectionary Store. fPHK Proprietors of this papular and extensive JL manufactory of Heady.mode Clothing, beg leave lo announce that they have now on hand the largest, most varied and elegant assoilment k of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING ever offered in Carlisle, to which they invite the at tention of tho public, confident that in stylo snd fin* ifdi it cannot be excelled. 7’ho clothing sold at this establishment consists in part of tho following, viz: Dress and Frock Cualt. In this department we have a magnificent assortment of black, blue and fancy colors, cut in the latest fashions, tastefully and elegantly trimmed,and made In a superior manner. Of Cloths, Cssslmcres and Twccda, all of new stylo and at very low prices. Ovcrsaeks and Danhtps. Of black, bro U-n, blue and drab, beover, foil, pilot and flubbing cloths. Monkey Indicts. A very large assortment of beaver, fell, pilot, sntlin net aniTgrecn baize. * . Vests I Vests! Vests 1 The'lit heel and most beautiful assortment ever of fered of Satin, black ond fancy Silks, Merino, Va lentin, Italian cloth, SnUinotl, double and single breasted, ofevery variety of material and pattern. Pefntaluons. Ofpjqin and fancy Cossimeres, Doe akin, Saltlnett Veivei cord, in endless variety. Uuder Drawers. 7 o' Boy's Clothing. VPphovc by far the largest assortment in the town,consisting of Boys and Youth's sack frock ojiiTtiody cools, over coats, pants and vests of all ond at very low 1 prices. These arti- ntp inajo with neatness and care, and far su* pciioflo those ordinarily offered. Shirts. l Shirts! Fine while shirts of linen and cotton, of newest sty les and b«t make. J. Pi LYNB, Also, collars, double and three-ply shams, cravats, hnndkerfchlefs, eqgpenders, gloves, hosiery and um brella*. A very largo, and choice assortment of French, Eng|iah, and American Cloths, Cassimeres and yestingp. . Wo tlicieforo confidently invite those who prefer having (heir clothes made to measure to give us a call, feeling confident that the quality and variety of our.goods will please the most fastidious, and tho extreme cheapness satisfy the most rigid economist. October 26, 1662—3 m WM, M. PORTER HAS just opened the most elegant assortment of BOOTS fc SHOES cmr brought to c«rruio, to which he Invites the at* Icnimn of oil. Ilia slock is Urge, well selected and embraces every variety of STYLE & QUALITY. Lndici’ Shoes from 60 cents to 61.50. 'Gaiters from 61.37 1-2 t 052,50. Gentlemens Bools from 61,75 la 65.50* Days and Youths 800 I'S & BROGANS, arid an unusually largo assortment of Black and Fsnoy,Colorod noofftj Shoes At Clnitci'i, lor Misses nndt. Midron's wear, Persons wha wsnt Spring'and Summer Bools and Shoes wilt do well to cull nt PORTER'S SHOE SCORE, West Main •trcel, opposite tho Methodist Church, and make selections from tho largest and cheapest stock of i Work it. town. ‘i {Carlisle, Juno 10,1652. 11 Mount Joy Academy. MolmV Joy, Lancastcr Covnit, Pa. THE winter session of this Institution wllloom* mVneh on tho Drat Tuesday of November. The elementary and higher English branches, M&lhe matins, and Languages are thoroughly taught. l**or circulars containing roferenoos, terms, &c., address tho Principals. v E. h. MOORE, 4 J.-W. SIMONTON. •»fSe/IVC3, 1853—Cl .. Carpenters and Builclora, W.fLb'Cnd a complete assortment of the most ap* pjjoycf articles In the Hardware tine, embracing ehlßels, jiaVdhetSj drawing knives, hraeeaand bits; window glass of all sizes. &n,, at such reduced pilees that must ensure-a oontinu* gneo of their patronage. ' > :t > ; .. HENRY; SA3CTON.M A N,OTHER let ofs6pcrior llavanna Bcgars;Jort Lx rfcelved,and for sale chsaj^^^gf^tprs Sac/ci arid JlnlJ Sacks, M. & L. BTINER SpleniM 'Mlwfs & Dress Goods, OF every description. Clothr, dassliheres, Vest? ingfl, Flannels, (jfngliame, Merinocs, Jeans, Prints, Hosiery- Gloves, Cloth and Fur Cans, Gum Shoes, &c., are now opening at tho extensive . , * Store,, of tho subscribe)!. Alee, blankets, Floor, and Table Oil Cloths; Table and Toweling Diapers, line# t\nd coitoh Sheetings, Bonnets, Jlibbo.ns, Flo\ver^ t .Silks for dresses, Bonnet Silks ond Vel. vets,. Dross trimmings, linen cambric and-silk handkerchiefs, cloth and linen table cloths, piano covers, .wQol.and ooUon yarn, carpet chain, and a tremendous stock of fancy and staple,goods not enumerated: a11.t0.b.0 B,old at,very reduced prices iltal cannot ba tcachod by competition. . GUOCEIUEh> SPiCES , fe. To all of tybioh ,we invite the attention of those wishing, to save money, as we have the documents, to prove that our goods have all beem boughl for cash. / A. & \V. BENT 2. October 29, 1853. FRESH Citron, baking Raisins & Currants; al so, Figs, Prunes, Mmonds, Butter Nuts, Fil berts, Ground Nuts, Candies and Maple Sugar, Just received at W. A. CAROTHERS. November 4, 1863. BRANDY PEACHES, a lot of supeior Bran dy Peaches, just received at Nov. 4. W. A. CAROTHERS. A LOT of superior Olive Oil, Tomato Ketchup and Mustard, just received at , Nov. 4. W. A. CAROTHERS. CLARIFIED Cider Vinegar, a superior article of fine Cider Vinegar for sale ot tho cheap Grocery of W. A* CAROTHERS. Nov. 4. DINNER, Tea and Chamber setts, together with a full supply of Qoceneewore by the piece just received at W. A. CAROTHERS, Nov. 4. Great Arrival of FALL AND WINTER GOODS. AT the grat Marl for Dry-goods. Groceries, Boots and Shoos, at tho corner of Hanover sod Lou thcrstroc' . Tho subscriber respectfully informs his friends and numerous customers, that he has returned from Philadelphia, with a large and varied assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting in port of Dioadcloths and Cnßiimcret, Sailinols, Vestings, Muslins, Checks,Tickings, Flan nels, J-dnscys, Velvet Cords, Cravats, Suspenders, Gloves, Blarikels. <&c. Ladies* Dress Goods, Silks, Bombazines, figured, plain and changeable Poplins, Mouslin do Laincs, Ginghams, Calicoes, Alpacas, Merinoes,dbawls, Ho siery, dec. . / A large assortment of Parasols. Bonnets 6c Rib bons. White and colored Carpet Chain. Hats 6c Gaps.— A very largo assortmentof Men's and Boys flats and Caps, of every style and quality. Boots & Shoes.— An extensive variety of Mens', Women’s, and Children*!, Boots and Shoes, fiom tho most celebrated manufacturers. OSrocci'les, Such as Sugar,-Coffee, Molasses, Rice, dec. Choice TEAS from the well known Tea dealers, Jen kins fit Co. All who visit our establishment are free to ac knowledge that we are soiling every description of Goods, at nstonlslunglydow prices. Our system of low prices has already, attracted a great number of people. Tho attention of all whovish good bar gains is solicited, as extraordinary inducements can bo offered lo purchasers. Butter, Eggs, Rags,Soap, and Diicd Fruit, token a 1 innrkclpriccs. N. W f WOODS. Age October 7, 1852. Fire Instirnuco. THE Allen and East! Pcnnsborongh Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland county, incor porated by an act of Assembly, is now fully organ ized, and in opcrolion under tho management of ihe following commissioners, viz: Jacob Sbelly, Win. R. Gorgas, Michat 1 Cockiin, Mctclioir Brennemun, Christian Slavnian, Christian Titzcl, Jacob 11. Cuovcr, Lowis llycr, Henry Logan, Benjamin 11. Musscr, Jacob Kirk, Samuel ProMcll, Joseph^Vickersham. Tho rates of insurance arc as low and fuvorahle as ony Company ofllio kind in the State. Persons wishing to bocoiflo members trd invited fo make up plication to (he agents of the company who are wi). ing to wail upon llirm al’tinv (lino. DENJ A. MOSSER, Prestdeht. HcNnr Looan, Vice President. Lewis Urea, Secretary MiCiucl Ccckum, 7'reasurer, Oclubcr 7,1852, AGENTS. Cumberland County.—Rudolph Merlin, N. Cum berland; C. D. Herman, Kingstown; Henry bear ing; Shircmanalown; Hubert Monro and Charles Dell, Carlisle; Dr. J. Ahl, Churchlown; Stmticl Graham, Wcilpcnnsboro’; James M'Dowcll, Frank ford; Mode Gi ilßtli, South Middleton. York Conrtty.—John Sherrlck, Lisburtf; J-hn Bowman, Dillsgorg; Paler Wolford. Franklin; John Smith. IVq., Washington ; W. S. Picking, Dover; Doniel Rntfensberger, J. W.Craft. Ilanitburg. Houser fie, Lochmun. Members of the company having polices about to expire can have them renewed by making applies. (lon many of the agents. Plainfield Classical Academy, FOUR miles Wc«l of Carlisle. The Thirteenth Session commences on Monday, Nov. 3, ] 862. This Institution has been in successful operation 7 years, during which time such additions and improve ments have been made as to render it ono of the most commodious and convenient in the State. In regard to hoallhfulness it may bo mentldfie that no case of serious sickness has occurred in the Institution since it was founded. Its moral Uurily is attested by the fact that depraved associations, scenes ot vice, and reSbtls for dissipation have no existence in tUo neighborhood. Tho course of instruction comprises all branches required by the merchant, professional man or colle gian. Also modern languages, vocaland instrumen tal music,«kc. lUs Ujo determination of the Proprietor that he Institution shall Sustain thp reputation it has already acquired for imparling thorough instruction, and in- Rulcatinir and iuuMlihin(i'-t,t«»* p>in»i|>u« t«. *i>- inins of tho youth submitted to hie charge. Terms (per session of five months) $6l) 00. Forcatalogues containing references, Ace., address R. K. BURNS, Principal and Proprietor, Plainfield P. O..Oumb co.,Pe. Atiisled by Wii. A. Snintr, A. D., 6nd W». Rons, Esq. September 33,1862. Stoves! Stoves! THE subscriber has made arrangements, with tho beat thanufsolurers of Stoves In Troy, Al< bnny, New Yoik,.Philadelphia, &0., by which hq can ofTerJnduoemonts to persona wishing 1q pur* chnflo Stoves equal to the manufacturers. his assortment of . . • COOK STOVES, will be found the best and moat approved patterns adapted for burning either wood or coal, all of which oro warranted. His Parlor Stoves, embrace ncty and beautiful styles, and such as cannot fail to pleasq all, tsstes, , Iq p'ijc|/t|oh to these* he has on hand h large assortment of NINE PLJTJS.S2X)y£St vrMoU ho feels satisfied will please purchasers. < Persons desirous ofprocurlng a good stove will do well to examine my stork, as it will bo their advantage to give mo the preference. JOHtf D. CORO AS. West High Si ., nppositi IlAoadt' fPareflouie. Carlisle, Bopt IG, 1653,. / ~i Boots & shoes. w fl would inVit* iii thoi© who wish to lay out their money td' a good ad* vantage, to call and .«xam|oeoor sloth before pur* chasing elsewhere. 1 tw . . Bept 28. ArtVor,p & LEVI. 1 1 WmTiiHiiix icMi*awir , 3 milet.wf9i.9f fllffriiJ.iff,lV. . THE Fourth Session of Ibis flonrUhiug l«tlU-. lion will commence on Monday (be let of WOt*. somber next. Parent# and Gutrdijnis _#re fully solicited to Inquire into the mqrllf.of this Institution before sending (heir* sob* of.-ihwd* elsewhere. ft# location, it# internallEbd doineftie arrangements, the odorse and method of Instruction* i end the qhqractcr of the students, 111# beUeted, eta each as to rocb&incnd it.. | , . I Hoarding, washing, tuition In the English i I branches, dec., per session, (6 month#,) . $6O 00> | Ancient end Modern Language#, each, .6 00 Instrumental mptic, ■ $0 00 oi circulars and other Information,.aodrsisa D. PENLINQER, Principal. minimi, Cutak. Ca^P*. September 0,1652. mot. Riot, niotr - v -7,000 Men SatreA THE great excitement in Mtuti And was occasioned by lh«l dHr»ii|of UC|ILB,V4 Mammoth Block of Faff dfa’d tbyCoada,' which go for ohead of aft Jo qaalllty, beauty, and cheapness, they can'tlrd Come, now, friends, And qee f They have alt soau| at last. Among.the lot will be found a Utj Itrjpj* beautiful, d varied Block of , # ■ Radies Dress Goods,' ' ; confuting in part |of French, English andOeimitt Merinoes,Cashmeres, Coburgs. MauallD dpLaiotf, plain and Cbamcnon Alpacas, black Alpaets,Doa. basines, black Silks, Turk Batlos»>Ss(ili-|!e OtiaSQti colored Silks, plain, figured and changeable A .?£. ricty of now styles of Dress Goods, to which (ha «f tention of the Ladies Is invited, Oingbsini,‘Calif, coca, French worked collars, cofls, alesvca, 4stfloft lOomtmc Hondkcrchicfs, linen,- eoltirih Ad tferaao. Edgings, Swiss and Cambric Edglnga, Inserting# in all kinds. v ■ Domestics. The largest stock of Domestic* ever brought Ip Carlisle, comprising checks,muslins,tick ings, baggings, Osnaburgs, Table l)iaper «T sU widths, Sheetings, red, given, yellow and while Flannels, Welch Flannels, Sacking Flannels of va rious colors and prices. Bonnet s and Bonnet Ribbons— a Itrj t ltd I i Black and fancy cloths from $\ 60 (o $6 00 pe/ yard. Dlnck ond fancy Cassimcres from 76 eta to $2 00. Clack and fancy Silk and SaUn Vestings. CARPETS! A mammoth atock of Carpets,, such as Brussels* Topeetry, Three Ply, Ingrain, wool, cotton, Venl linn. &c. Druggets and floor Oil Cloths, of ell widths and prices. , Doors & Snots.—Ladles Kid Slippers, (rtmtoefl Tics, buskins, fine end grained.,ftforocco Boots and Dootrr, Kid and Morocco Excelsior Shoes, Misses end Children** shore of sL colors, sites and prices. 100 cases of men's and boys* Boots from sltos4 per pair, a largo lot of extra writer pfbftf Boots** \6f men ami boys. Tranks, Carpet Dags ami Vollses. GnocsniEs.—A fresh lot of Groceries, dod' Spices, very cheap. Coma one and all, and see for yourselves, as’l will not attempt to desciita the bargains that tpsy be expected. Como whore you ssill find the largesf slock, the greatest variety, and the cheapest goods. Sate your money and comr Id OQILBY’S EMfOßltitt. Sept 80.1882. '' r PIIE undersigned begs leave to informttiecUUena JL of Carlisle ami the public generally, that be baa opened a store at ilie above place, where he intends inonufaoluring and keeping constantly on band CANDIES of et-ery description. Ills stork is all new and he warrants bis Candles etyuoMo any manufactured in the Stale. His slock consists in part of Oranges* Lemons, Dates, Raisins, Piunes, I'jgp, Almonds, £ r Walnuts, C. Nuts, Filberts, Cocoa Nula, Citron* Ground Nuts, Ac. Also, Mint, Lemon,Chocolate, Gum, Cordial and other D|ops. Lozenges, Figured Alrrfohds, Gundy Gigais, and a variety of other ea&* dies. Toys oC all Kinds, such as China Vases, Mugs, Dowls and Pilcbeid Mantel Ornaments of all kinds, Lions, Elephants Horses. Dogs,. Guns, Whips, Indian Rubber end other Rallies, Wax, Varnished A other Doll beads* Kid tun! other Dolls, Whistles. Harmonlcsna, D#nc* ing FUures, U skcl A other Wugona, School Ifat koto. Wheelbarrows, Drums,Trumpets.Swotds,Pl«* tots, Alabaster Toys of all kluks, ond ancndlfias Ik* i rlely of FAKCY GOODS, for Men, Women ond Children. Hi addition to !&• above’ho hat all kinds of Peffu&efj, such as Jenny Lind and othef Coto'jriTr, Ch'/yitnflne. Pomatum* Ox Marrow, Dear's Oil, Ac. Taney end other’Soaps* A prime artiefo of Cfgnri and Tdba£rO v on bend. ffo hopes l»y edict alfcnh’on to business and emsf profits to merit a share of public patronage. A. B. WORMLEt: November 5, 1862. {too Agents Wanted. 81,000 A VE\K. , . WANTED Incvery county of the United States, active and enterprising men, lo cflgtge fn the solo of somu of thb befit booße published In the country. To men of good address, possessing i email capital of from $35 to $lOO, Bitch Indued* ments will bo offered oa to enable them to male* Irnm $3 to $lO a dny profit, The hooks published by us are all dsefol In their character, extremely popular and command* largo satea wherever they arc offered. DANIELS A GETZ. Successors to W.A. Leery A Co., No. 138 AJ.-.u a-- i a.., ot.ii..' Sppl 2,1852—3 m FAUi goods; HMIE subscriber is now opening d' fulf ihd general X assortment dt Fancy and Sidplo Dry Goode, eon* tiding of Lupin's aupcrior French Dombaxtoee, “ M .French Metinoee, IV Csahrooro am) Mou»Iln do Lain© , Figured Mous. do Lnines of superior quam/,' Alpacas of various qualities. Gingham* and Calicoes, Domestic and £eoloa Flannels of *ll grades. . . Thibet and Day Selllnete, Kentucky Jeans, with u general 'ieued/l* • met of Ladies and Gentlemen’* wear. , '* GEO W riITNtR. 1 September 23, tflfi! NOTIC'K IB hereby given to all person* concerned, that tMa book* a ltd account* of Jacob Ruploy, fdraUily.tff r Moohonlcihurg, have been placed iri (ho btndV * the undrralgneil, icuhling in Hogeatowo, for collect , lion. All poraons Indebted are requeued. 10 Call' without delay and settle iheli respective aocoonta. JOHN & FfEROVID, ROBERT GIFfEN. - October SI, 1863—-31* , r To Coach and iMnk^; THE anbaoriber Is fully prepared to meet tiielr - want* with an oidarped Ptoek of liardVare In (heir lino,; embracing M«l, Castings. ISptfoi**, Aster, n bandar patent,leather, lacta. cumin «ftd.fiooreink{,'(i &c.» walnut andimnboflany veneers, glass and \ hnpany knob# of all sizes and psttOua; enlargo Supply of »arnlihci v o|l«,lut|;?m) jlP.»T,epeli p.I M V,~ thot will (I lhtUlpJctc«iogl,rf hlroihV ton-T foi«noe. ' ■ • ft. SAXTON.-,- 1 1 Jnly.3B. ” * ■