■ ' Orphans’ Court Sale. UND-BR.-an older of sale from the Orphans’ Court, inQ.aubaojjber will offer at public safe, on ihe, premises, on Saturday lhe29ih day of January 1853 y bl 3 o’olock P. M., (he following property, p&riof the Ileal'Eataie of Simon. Sinilh, aoo’d, A two story plafclered Houspand Lot of Ground, situated on Souih'Hanovei 1 street, in,tho Rifiw, £?, rou gh bf,Carliale, containing 18 feet (■Uijiflg ,ri rOQ I ond 240 feet in dppth, bounded. the east by. Hanover street, south by Q S m *th» jr., west by P. M’Guire, Qnd north by, another lot of Simon Smith, jr., with tho privilege of a 10 fopt alley at tho west end to Chapel alley, Terrap of sale-: Ono-half tho purchase money to bo paid on the Ist of 1863, when possession will be given, and the balanco on tho Ist of April 1851, to be secured by judgment bonds. JOHN GOODYEAR, Jidm'r. of Simon Smilh t Sr. dec'd. January G, 1853.—.1t FOR RENT, Tho two story Brick House, with convenient back-buildings and stabling, on (ho west end of Pomfrel street, now in the occupancy of the Rov W. Wickes. Also, Ilia two story Drick House and back building, lately occupied by Mrs. Nuiflig, in East Main ereet, adjoining tho public houso of Joseph Heisor. Possession of this properly oan bo had immediately. J, w. EBY. January 6, 1853—3,* Bonnet Feathers, JUST.received an invoice of Ostrich and other Bonnot heathers, of various colors, at half price. Also a cheap lot of Dross Silks. , G W HIXNER, Jimmy G, 1853, LIST OF LETTERS. AdvoUlacd in tho '•Volunlcor'* by Authority. LIS 1’ OF Lfi ITERS remaining in the Post Office at Carlisle, Pa., J muary 1, 1853. Persons on quinag for letters on this list, will please suy they uro advertised. A-jkennan Henry Kouniz George Anderson William Leidig Margaret Arbeghasi Geo Low Eliza Arbeghast William Lmghery Arbeghasl Daniel Line Abraham M Anderson Win or Jesse Li ib Sarah E Uuzaril John Liudcsmith Geo Hell Uoberl 2 jMnhhin Charles Heecher Peter 3 M..s«r II G I Parr David M’Couley Reuben I Hiacline Si uon Maihus Thomas J i Burkholder Jacob sr Martin Margaret Jano IliidJano Myers Daniel Brooks James-jr Marlin David ’ I Dederman Henry Newton Emma M Conner Joseph Nelson David sr Gorman G Natcher G ' Coke J K Newi.m Lucy Ana ! Cockly Charles Oliver R L I Cornpropst David Ol’ver Frederick 1 Dali Caihaitno Kussoll Isabella ■ Derson Johnson Rhum J .bn T Deitrich Joseph finch Uriah D.maughery Barnard Slmgh Henj unin Dellinger Daniel Swiyens Abraham W Daron Barney Simon Geo I Ebersole John 3 Swiger Win F 3 I Kshelman Christian Smnh Geo Elliott Jesse D Mrs Sheri')' S 3 Euer John Slietron Peter , Ernnld John or Sailor Geo Martin George S Slump J< hit Fisher Daniel Shoffar Sarah Kicks Caroline Spcrow Henry Fnichey Maria L Swigo-i Samuel Frahn Charles 3 Spahr M U Gannon Marlin Smi li Ellen A Ginn Edition Simdi Mary Ann llersho Joseph Tbumnia John lloHerd Samuel Whiteman Catharine W Herr Israel U hiiteear Geo , Hartzol William Weiso Michael Henderson Uonj train Wads Henry Hipperhammcr John Wright Joseph J D IJnrn Mary Wallace Win or Charles Hoiks John Washington Geo , Holmes Caiharino WerlZ phniah ( Ketterer Mary J Z-igler Jmaihan Karns Rebecca Zeigler William Kissinger Geo Zeigler Martin I N. HANTCM Tavern l.tccuse, TO (ho Honorable the Judges of the Court o' General Quarter Sessions of ihc Peace of Cumber* land county, at January Sessions, 1853. Tho petitibn of Mathew Moore, respectfully rep resents that your.petitioner is provided with the ne cessary requisites for keeping a house of public rn lotuinment, in the house lie now occupies in Houth Middleton township. Your petitioner, therefore, prays your Honors to giant him ■> license for the same tho ensuing year, coaimnu iug on ihu second Monday of January, 1853. As in dul> bound he wilj ovor pray , See. MATHEW MOJHE December 10, 1852—3i‘ Wo the undersigned citizens of the township of. South Middleton, in the county of (Jumln-iland, do] certify that wo are well acquainted with the above| named Mathew Moore, that ho is of good repute for' honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommoda tion of sli angers and tiavcllera, nnd that such Inn or Tavorh is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers. . Samuel Ulonk, Jacob Wolf, Geo, Wallet, Eman uel Wise, A bin. Rosier, Wm. Moore, E. Haskell, Jacob NofTsinger, Alfred Moore, Jesse Myers, Gty>. Harman, Uonjamin Royer, John Royer. Ifloro About tlio Election. TH B election being notv over, nnd tho people having again become tranquil, wo would coll their intention to our now and splendid assortment of Winter Goods, which wo have just received from tho eastern cities, nnd winch for beamy and elo- 1 gance cannot bo surpassed this side of Philadel-' phta. Our slock comprises all tho different kinds of goods adapted to tho season, consisting in pail of Ladles Dress Goods, of every style, such as French Mcrinoca, Cash mores, paramettas, olnacae, black and fancy silks, Delaines, sack flannels of every color and (juulny. Shawls! A largo supply of broclio long and square Shaw Is, 13ay Stale long and square shai\ls, ami a-variety of olhor makes varying in prico from 75 cents to 695,00 CLOTHS Sf CASSIMERES. A largo Block of cloths anti oaaelmeres which wo aro determined to sell al eatremoly low prices.— All you that want to buy a cheap suit give us a call for wo cam bo beat in Ibis lino. Domestics f Now ia Iho limo to buy your Domestic goods, such as muslins, tickings, checks, Osnaburgs, baggings, &0., as wo aro selling them al prices llml will as tonish everybody. Como and see for yourselves. A largo stock of collars, sleeves, ohlmezotls, Swiss and inckonol InsorUriga and edgings, thread laco and caging, oolton do. Carpels / A largo stock of carpets from the commonest cot ton to iho best imperial and throe ply. Mattings, door and tnblo oil Cloths, carpet bags, trunks, &o. • Boots and Shoes. A largo assortment of Men’s and Boy's Bools and Shoes, and Women’s and Children’s Shoos of all kinds. Groceries. Grocerierbf all kinds, consisting of Coffee, Sugar, Tea, Spices, Molasses, &0., at the old stand 3 aooii) porlb.of the Carlisle Bonk, whore you can find anything in our lino cheaper than any place In ARNOLD & LEVI. November IS, 1853. SHAWLS. Just received a groat variety of Uro che, Thibet, Gastjmoro and Blanket Shawls, to suit ill Ualb^. ' No* 11 ALL persons arc hereby notified that Letters of Administration on tho estate*' of John Line, late of Monroo township, Cumberland county, dec’d., have boon issued by the Register in and for said county to tho subscribers, the first named living in-Monroo township and tho last named in Silver Spring town ship. All persons having claims ordomands against tho oaftto of the said decedent, are requested to mako known tho same without delay, and indebted to mako payment to ADAM BISHOP, EMANUEL LINE, December 23, 1852—0t* Adm’rs, LETTERS of Administration on tho estate of Nancy Baughman, late of the borough of Carlisle, I deceased, have been issued by the Register of Cum- \ berland county, to the subscriber residing in said ! borough. All persons having claims or demands against the estate of said decedent, are requested to present them properly authenticated for settle ment, and those indebted will mako immediate payment to J. BAUGHMAN, Bi’r. December 23, 1852—Gi NOTICE is hereby given that loiters testamenta ry on tlio last will and testament of George Lo gan, into of Franklin township, Cumberland county, Pa., deceased, have been issued the Register in and for said county to tho subscriber, who resides in North Middleton township in said county. All per sons hiving claims or demands against the estate of (ho said dcccdnnl oro requested to make known tho sumo without delay, and those Indebted to make p lymcnl to December 23. Gw* I LE T TRRS testamentary on tho cslnlo of Eliza- Toth Hyor, lute of Upper Allen township, Cumber- Hand county, deceased, have boon issued by iho Re gister of said county, to tho subscriber residing in ih j same township. All persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment, and those hav ing claims will present thorn for settlement to LEWIS II YE K, Ex’r. November 95. 1852—Gt NOTICE is hereby given that tho partnership heretofore existing between Philip Arnold and i Gerson Levi, unci doing business under ilm firm nf| | Arnold &. Levi will bo dissolved on the first day of January, 1853, und all persons indebted to the sold firm «ill pluuac cull and settle llicir accounts. Aficr (ho nbevc mentioned date llio business will be carried on by Pliidp Arnold with whom the book of the old firm will be led for settlement. LETTERS testamentary on ihb estate of Mr«. \nn Murry, dee’d , late of Upper Allen township, Cumberland county, have been issued tn ilie sub scriber residing in the same township, by the R«». gi>ier < I said ('minty. All persons indebted to the istaie of s.ud decedent are requested lu make iai medrate payment, and those having claims will I r sent them lur settlement to - CHRISTIAN TITZF.L, Ex’r. Docemhrr 3. 1852.—Gt TO the Honorable the Judges ol tho ronrl of Ge neral Quat ter Sessions of the Pence of Cumberland county, at Januaiv Sessions. A I). 1853. Thepetition of John Hannan, respectfully repre sents, that your petitioner is provided with the ne cessniy lequisites fm keeping a house of public en n rtamment, in the house he now occupies us suih in tin* West Ward, in the Borough of Carlisle. — N our petitiomr, therefore, pravs your Honors to grant hi n a License for the same the ensui g wai. '•omnieiuiii)' on the 2d Monday of January, 1M53, ,\» lo duly hound he will over pray. &<■. Oeeembei 23, IR.VJ—3I Mo tin* undersigned citizens of lh" Wert Ward, in the Borough of Carlisle, tn the county of Cum ber 1 md, do ccrllfy thul we are we 11 acquainted wilh (he above named John Hannan, (hot ho is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well pro vided wilh house room and conveniences for the Hccommodalion of strangers and travellers, and that such Inn or Tavern is necessary to non mmod.ilc thn public ami entertain ftrangcis and travellers. Charles Bnrmtz, lolin Whistler, Robert Allison Win. Cnrl. Lewis Robinson, W. Koulk, George W* Hilton. Win. .1 Shearer, Ailain Ja !»• Leiby. John Rhoads, It. A. Noble, A. Huberts, Geo W. Richards, C. .1. Oarmony. NO nm-: is hereby given that application w ill -he made to tlio next Legislature, agreeably to the Constitution and laws t.f ibis Commonwealth, to rtMievv the Charter of iho (Carlisle Deposit Hank. Ami also to make such alteration in the Charier, as to confer upon s.ud {{unit tlio rights and privi leges of a Bank ol issue, and eharme iho name to Mint of the *• Carlisle Hank.” Hy .order of the Hoard of Directors. WM. M. HKKI'KM, Canhitr. July 1, 1 350. Gm. THAl’well known Store Hoorn, situate at the west end (the business part) of Main street, in the borough of Meclmnieshurg, and at present occu pied by Millison & Zachanas, is offered for rent — possession In be given on Ist of January, 1853. Also, the Wngonm.iker Simp, adjoining tlio store room—possession given on Ist of April next. Tlie above properties ami also iho Tavern stand in said borough, occupied by tlio subscriber, is of fered for sale. December 9, 1852—2,n THE LATEST NEWS BS, THAT iho subscribers are receiving weekly sup plies of handsome and cheap Dress Goods, Cloths, Cassimeres, SaltmeUs, Flannels, Delaines at IHj equal to \fie 25 cent goods, Shawls in great variety, Dress trimming?, buttons, &0.. selling ol! at pric s that defy competition. Call arid see them. New York, Jon. 1, IHM. ' 1 Mr.Sr«unii. — Dear Sir; Mr. Smith, of Newton, i _ 1 L. 1., obtained a boltlo of your excellent Unii Invig. Clolllg Sutllliutls &('• I orator for bis little girl, about four years old, her TEST reeei.ed .’large .....Imc.i of Fionch Ulk. l«=l°B n..liroly bald, no hair of any con.e,|nenee J and Belgium Drown (Jl„ll„. h " v "« »~» n l,c ' ~o. a ’ l *° m Wr, * ; “ nd A largo awoilmonl of Sallln.tl. and (Jaa.in.oro.. I““ “ -PI-"T. »«" '>"»■"» «■•"«< I'- nno ,o..lo, ; . ° . , ii' - 0 . q complete bead ol liatr Wan produced n.'or v two A lino ol of Flunno*, Linseya and Sack Han- “ 3 .... J , inches long of a fine healthy growth. nr.., all colors. ...... A. Dnu nmi, M. O. No. MI. firnnd Hi. I A largo lot of Calicoes ,V Manchester (llnghama. |’n il a nsi-rii i., M ay 1(1, 1860. I W*o B °P Tflio y ““ Voull, ”| Mr. S T on us—Si. ; A lie, Wing l.aldfor a number 1 . , r ( * . . , n . eai of years, and having used numerous preparations to 1 An elegant assortment of Ladies Boots »v oboes, ■' , r ’ , i ~, .. . , H . ... ~ . ~, , no olfect, your Chemical 11 tit r Invigorntor linn pro- ; Childrens and M>«sc« Boots and oboes, and n kino . . J , . , . . f, . ... 1 r . . . , . .. ol ... ... duccd a ttnehcad of new hair, and ( hardly know ' of the best qua htv of Lndius (turn Shoes, which will ........ < , , , i - ~ , , how to express my gratitude for the henclit 1 have bo warranted cheap and good, ror sale by : i r „ J , , , • ■ * ttrrwinu a . received from your voluoh e art ce. N. VV. WOODS, Agt. i i ... .. . . i J. W a i»a wo urn, No. 10, Orrhard at. _ The following testimony is from Mr. McMuKin, BOOTS* SHOES. Wo wnnldinvite all Ihoro of "Soturday Courier:" whi) wish to In, oul their mono, ,o a good ad-’ “ 8t "““S I-V,.,e,,.T0,, -It gives us much vantage, wcslland examine enr slock before pur- plce’Uro, unsol,cod, ,o record our .cl,.non, „. fa chaaing olsowliore. ’ ' or of , l '° «» '"> dbrecy of Sonina ARNOLD &. LEVI. ®torrs Lhr mica 1 Hair Invigoiutor. On recovering . , from the recent severe attack of illness, wo discover | July ill, 1862—dm Mils I><! BillillH. od .bat our usual healthy and abundant crop of lielr | p ||o('E lIIEH. Tea, (Joffco, Sugar, Molasses TU3T received unollior cuso of splandid CJold Mod. 1 was rapidly fulling off, mid chonrlllg 10 hove on , „, |Ja || „,| lt . r erliclee in the grocery lino, all of I Jal Do Leins, which ivo arc soiling a I 13} worth hand a sample of Iho above orliclo furnished by the „|,i c |, r„.,h, goad and cheap. Now is the linnr 18J. N. W. WOODS, d/jrnl, manufacturer many months previously, wo used lull fur bargains. ARNOLD & LEVI. Doc, 30, 1852. a single botllo, ns directed, and found it to operate j a e .,t !ii). 1 1 like a charm, in entirely checking the fall and crual _ dotlm. J ing a now and healthy action of the scalp." I/'A irANHERUfftS just received and foi sale at the A Largo assortment of fine Lama Cloths, for lady's' Wo could glvo manv other references to some of \j cheap storo of | drosses, which will bo sold very ohonp. our most respccinhlu cltlronH, but would osk all who . December 10. ‘ C. INHOFF, Agt. 1 Doc. 1C 1853. N. W. WOODS, /iegnt. , nro troubled with DandruiT, are hold, or arelosiiig 1 - I their hair, to give Slortß* Dhomical Hair Invigomlor Hl^ l •'* APPLE Cheese just received at tho cheap CftllOt ClotllS. “ ono lr^ ‘l# m° ro 1° convince you of 1 S theory of ... , *, P * . . . i r* » i r>i ii.. r... nur claims for it than all thelcsllmony of olhorstlial ’ .... , r . . , i D- 10. IBM- N. , v | goTritot W7 S fWi7cd7.UH,lyofDuc,.wheat Meal,fresh othor ar.iele a. a suh.aiulo. Price A coni, T.rhr i ' l n t Ca °' ,t '' do ‘' J Maccaroni, Vermicelli, Hominy. &c. . H> „ M „ r* t> a b 1 December 10. U. INIIOFF’9. u n.««hg r a C INHOPP Act Proprietors and Monufocturora—C. P. Amkt «St 1 - -* - * * Amli Htrpni, Phitn.tntphl», , | A(3E Gimps and Uraids. A full assortment of I FAMILY BUCKWHEAT MEAL, for aslo by For solo in Carlisle l>y 8. W. Huvorstlck, Sami.: 1 i Laces, Gimps, Braids, Velvet llibbons of all WOODWARD «Sc SCHMIDT. ' Elliott, and ——— Kelso, and by dcalora generally. ro ors for Dro a trimmings, just received. •jVor 4 . | October 28, 1852—1 y | Novli. O W lUTNBR. November 18. 195*2, December Ifi, ISSS. 9 W HITNER Estate Notice* Estate Notice Estate Notice. VVM F. SWIG Ml. Executor. Estate Notice NOTICE. NOTICE, Tavern Lieenne JOHN HANNAN Notice FOR RENT. JOHN HOOVKR, A. & VV. UK NT/ Fall THE subscriber is now opening q•general assort ment of now Goods, among which may bo enu merated Polershaw Overcoat Clothe, Broad-Cloths and Caasimorcs, Satihelts and Kentucky Jeans, French Moriaoca, French Bombazines, r Cashmeres and Mous do Lolncs, with a great Fancy Goods of all descrip tions, and arc offered at the lowest cash prices. ' GEO W HITMBR. November 11, 1858. ind Wlutor Goods. (COLORED Straw Bonnets andTlibbons. Now ) opening, colored Bonnets and a splendid assort ment of plaid and striped Ribbons of all colors, Bonnet Frames, Satin and Silk Linings, with our usual assortment of Millinery articles. GEO W HITNER, November It, 1852. O'Af2K Flannola. A very full assortment of Sack o#iannels of various colors, with braids, buttons, end oihcMrirnmlugs to suit Nov 11 STOVES ? STOVES! Til F largest and cheapest assort mem ever offer ed to the public, are now on hand and ready for sale auhe CARLISLE FOUNDRY. We have I'HHKLj HUNDRED STOVES of every size and pattern, Parlor, Dining Room and Cooking Siovoa, Parlor Orates, &0., at any and every price from $3,50 tos3o, for Wood and Coal. \\ o heav thp following named stoves, viz: *rARLOR STOVES.—Fire King. Star. Radia tor, Excelsior Radiator, Russian Radiator, German Radiator, Franklin, Cottage, do., Ren Franklin, Portable Grate, Ootagon, Cannon, Par Room Stoves, 1 sizes, Dining Room, Hand Uox, Sala mander, Air 'Fight, Home and Revere Stoves, Flora, Jenny Lind, and Harp. Tho following aro some of iho Cook Stoves of different sizes and prices, viz ;—Globe, Etna, Ver non, Plat Top, Liberty, Delaware, Summer Baker, Portable Range, Keystone, and various others.— The Cooking Stoves are either for wood or coal, and range in price from $5,00 to $20,00. Pasting furnished and repairs to machinery done as usual, upon tlm most reasonable terms. Old metal taken in trade f>rt7if. CJAIIDNKR .V On, OAWHERRO'i’Vrs^fcJ. WONDERFUL IMPROVEMENT IN THE ART. I A K. (, AKOII J I, lI S lakes lidfc method of In -0 forming the citizens of uml vicinity, ilml , lip has pornnnendy locate 1 himself nt Carlisle, ! where ho ik now prepared to lurnish superior i i*(J HIK AI J & to till (hut w ish u k’o,)(j picture. .A visit lo liis room and u (rial is ull dial liu asks. Ills olijl'ct is lo please, and having die best light in Iho borough, lie I'evU din no (uiluro can lie made f'icturci put up 111 Rood cases, from lo Jm. Children taken in llie morning, trom ‘J lo I 1 o'Jock, m die shoiiast space ol 1 1111 0. A never ladlin' i»u - tuie can now be goi al the gallerv formerly oecunicd * by Mr. riidley, corner ol nordi I lanos tr and l.oulh-1 cr Kirtels. rool». opposite John Ilttmn'n store. I'.itlisle Hr in euulblem ih.it the superior finish ol the w .iikiuaiiship, and elegance of style, in which his min I. s ;irr g >t up, together with their cheapness, will recomtn ml them to every person wanting Fur mtmr. He hnn also made nrrungeimMits for mono liiriuring and keeping a constant supply of overv , TIK! Elonliant Hus An iml am, 1.-m lu« hue, boih i>l»iu »iul omnim-mnl, <-1.-- I , , , ’ £''iu and useful, al puces wlm h rnmint fail to suit ,4 nd n now /u he seen nt in .\nrfh linn- puiebasefs. Hu would earnestly invite persons who i uver Street % 0 are about lu commence housekeeping, to mil and , WJIRRK he Imp just opened o Mammoth stock of examim ’ Hi s present elegant stork, to which he will HARD W A R H, which makes one of the largest, c,,, * stu,, ‘ly make additions of tlic newest and most most complete, and eh lowest assoMmenls ever oiler- 1 ,l !! * • oil to the public. I now mvilu all persons in want 1 COFFINS ma le to order at the shortest notice, o( good Hardware ot reduced pricer, to give mo a or ,o ' vn <md country, call ii-s I can accommodate all from a needle lo an i Heeemher 1852—1 y anvil, and ol pru cs t) suit I lie limes. Recolleu u A. H.—7’wo good Journeymen Cabinet makers penny saved m two ( urued, ami 1 consider a nimble rnn consl.n.l employment ul the above esuh mi Jienci! heller than a .-low shilling. li'limenl. Two A ppreiTl lees boys about Id or 17 1 T> HuunKt' juts.— A great m-sm I mint of house "f nse w ill also ln- token, if nppl mu mu be ki eping article-, su» hushr im and cuamel piescrv- n ''" ’ J I' ing kettles, frying pans, bake pans, vvallle irons, smoothing irons, sho\«ls, tongs, w alters,trays, fm ks. lu-lruai.ms given iu the art. null racing ail t tie iiiH>ruM’iunita. on ilu- moiit rmsoimMo l.'ims, A |i- Jiarat ua umi fi \ (ur«*ti(oi Ja gun ruty ping lui uinhcil. .NovnnU-r 1. —Dm, knives, c<i i vers, slecld, buluhei kuiv ts, spoons, plated THAT Siu.r,. U.v>m in.l < i-llui on the ten oml table ►iioomt, pocket and pen Lnivch in g real corner of II anuver uml l,ou ther struct k, lute I y or variety, taxors and razor straps, seiasors, shears, iron '‘opiod 'v (hr subscriber, is edit red fur rent, am! and brass, polished sjee' »mJ cnmunMi klmiclh jmJ possession given iminediaiely, if desired. The room longs, shovels, spade*, forks, rakes, hoes, tubs, water * B il 1 "C'‘ •' r »d pleasant one, ami is an excellent hu cans, painled hui kels, w.i sh boards, impr oveJ patent stand cistern pumps mid lead pipe. [ no fur thk holyoavs ; mm of aII kinds, hoop non, wheel iron, round, squaie n jyjs f /() />/,ICASE " 1 hint hand m»n, English wagon hoxis, and Mccl ofi V, ■ill kin I? ° I IH. -nlwcnhof would respect (ully otuinunco loi • . , . , . llhe c 11 iz< i.i ol ih nlj cc ami oil or Mon 8 i rail i ntr Iho I (unis, oil, vnrni.shrs, turpentine, q up. Ac. , ~ , * ... ,■ ,i , 1 >b i 1 same during llie llolvdays, that lie lug now on Lind . O U mziH. 1 and will continue to be supplied v\ nli (he l.ileat nov 1,, S/,,rr,.-.\ full .™. n,.nl »r Mor..cio, j clllo , „. L . do ., of 1110 col „ ln , Linings, Bindings, p iienl (mat Skins, Lusts, Shoe- • . >afl ' ** thread. Peg«, Knives, and Tools of oil kinds, i n™ A-v ~ —t„ „ n/„/,Fir,, IV,n,or Jiir.T.-,.1 color,. j , Confectionaries 7b C urpt nltrs. — A full assortment of phi nib, mnvx,' Uie choicest vji iclioa, suuli us I- mu ( .jnJy I'oys . chisels, gages, h<|unres, brace... hills, bench screws, C uke., Hon Uons, (jiiiii.C orcJi.i!, Lemon, ( line augurs and augur hilts, hnlcbels, Ac. ) oldto ’ nm * f ' u “ dr ‘T 8 * rose, vanilla and burnt almonds. 7b Coachmahrs and Saddlt rs.~ A first rile as- rrcncl * nn,J ck H'»d»r.g Sectt,l«, also, all <he cumon va sort me 11 1 «f Ca nago trimmings, such us laces, las- nc J ,c# ’ ntl ~r ttl,,( - h vvll bc euld Mrsalt or retail sets, fringes, drub cloth and Kiltim-lt, heud linings, ; ul °' v r J, l "*, nl imitation i namcled leather, patent leather curlin oil ( lii’lns lit Itglc h OI«l Hull, i clolli, plum and figured; Dasher lions, Lamps, A x lea,, in North ffanover street, a few doors north of ilia Springs, Mahihle Costings, Dent Felloes, Hubs,' Rank, where wo have jual received FRUITS and Uoivs, Philips’ patent boxes for wood u x (es, tine 1 NUT'I Qof lbs lutosl importations, each as oranges, brans, silver plated and Japan harness mountings, I l c,non *».' raisins, figs, pruenr, citron, currants, soft Saddle trees. Whips, and every article used by Sad- u,,<l l , ‘ , l* Dr •tolled almonds, filberts, cocoa, cream A. dlers very cheap. ground nuts, also j Wad I'aprr. — splendid assortment of Wall Papei, Paper, and Firo Board Prints, ever brought to Carlisle nm) very rhenp. J. P. LYME. Carlishi, Ocl.d-er 28, 1852. Storm’ Clio in leak Unit* In vigoralor ARK YOU BAUD’ Is your hair fulling oil! Or is your hood covered with Dandruff or Scruff! If so. then make a fair trial of Storm’ Chemical Hair Invigorutor. HuhJrcds of persons in all pints of the country whose heads wore entire ly bald, have had iheii hair fully restored to its orig inal peifoction by the use of this valuable article. — Read the testimony. j AwltB Hr On*him V V- President Judge of tile several Courts of Com mon Pleas of thocountlos'of Cumberland, Perry nnd Juniata.iuPonnay Ivonia,and justice of thoaovoral Courts of Oyer and Terhiiner and General Jail De livery, in said counties, and Hon. John Ruppand SamL .Woodburn, Judges of tho Court of Oyer and Tonmnprand General Jail Delivery, for tbotrialof all capital and olhei offences, in the said county of Cumberland—by t hoi rprccopts to roc directed dated °f November 1852, have ordered tho Court o fOycr <t Terminer nnd General Jail Delivery, to be helden at Carlisle,on the 2d,Monday of Janu- (being the 10th day) at 10 o’clock in tho forenoon, to continue two weeks. | NOTlCEisthercforo orcbyglvon, olhoCoro ■ncr, Justicoa oft ho Pcuco & Constables of thesaid .county ofCumborlnml,that]thoy ore bylhosnidpre* |copt commanded to bothon & there in their proper , persons,with,! hoi trolls, records, inquisitions, csnmi | notions, and all other remembrances, to do those things which totheirofliersappertuin to be donc,nnd [ alllhoscthataroboumlby rocognizanccsAoprosccute ■ against t he prisoners that are or then shallhe m the jni(ofrfaidcounty,aroto ho there to prosecute them as shall bn just. JOSEPH MoDARMOND, Rh’ff. Sheriff's Office, Carlisle, Dee. 9, 1852. [ The greatest Wonder of ihel)ay, IS the unparalleled display of cheap and elegant Hoods, now opening at Ugilby’s Emporium, and which bjfilo all description ami defy competition,— For instance. I All wool Delaines wdVth Mous Delaines worth G W HITNER, 75 for 50 25 for 1 8 18 for 12jJ 10 for 6 fI 12 for JO Heavy good Muslin worth 9 for 0 Cnnoinoits worth r»n for Black Clotli worth $4 for $3 Flannel* worth 31 f or 25 Black nnd colored Purnmetlas, 60 for 31 Sack F.nnnels worth 35 for 18 French Winter (Jingh.ims worth 37 for 18 T<ong Khun'•< uncommonly low, Lon/j llontit worth $2 for $1,50. Calicoes worth To omnnrralo is cut of tho question. Tho stock I is very extensive ami remorknhly cheap. A lot of Mulls, < arjicliug, (Jrocrrics, Boot? ami Shoes, just received. I Come one nml nl! he oie junchasing elsowhoie, :md .lake n lo.>k nl otir new stock. No trouble to show goods tit lliu old stand. Mast Main street. December 9, 1 852. EMciisJvc B'uriilliiro Blooms. JACOB FETTER, WO I [, I) re■•'[teel lull)' cull the attention of house itcepi iM and the |Mil>lte,tn the extensive slock ul "-T'' n ‘lid KCIiMTI-Klhinclmi. niul Choirs. which he has now on Sloro Bloom for Eloiil Toy- and I'aiicv UooiN o f f very kind Irorn all par I- of Koropr, m « nuficlurcd • of uood.'glass, china, papier m.i l.ie, im, iimJi.i rub , lx r. zinc, Ac., such as fine wn. kid A |united dolls, sewing and Card baskets, work and f'.ncy boxes, flovcr vasCe, motto caps, (ca setts, rnu-ic boxes, port . monies, battle doors, grace lump*, musks, drums, t-niiH, trumpets, dominoes, loUo, nod other games, vk c., la nny toaps and lia ir oils of t very variety. In connection with (ho above a Urge slock of Pamilv c.hoceries such as Lnvcring’s crushed, pulverized, ami brown Sugars, coffee, molasses, uturcli, indigo, sulernlus, green end black tens, spices, butler, water mid soda run kers, matches, Ac., and as wo ■•Strive to Please,” all arc invited to examine our stock. The rulacribcr rtiui ns Ins thunks to Iho publin fur the patronage heretofore bestowed on him, and hopes by u desire to please to merit a continuance of (lie no ma. December in, I 8. f »2 \(tv tuul Ficnli Arrival of CUOCKIUKS, FRUITS, SPICKS, Ac.. Ac. SUCH ns Cringes, Urinous, Pigs, Pi uens, Citron, Uni-inn, Currants, IV tits, ('loves, Cinnamon, Mnco, Ac. A splendid assortment of (Jill Chinn Flower Vases of iho latest styles. Fancy (Jilt Chinn Cups, (’.indi-lliil'raH, Hull Lanterns, Ac. All to bo had at Iho cheap store of December 10. l.yktMi’s Valley*lToal. KAA TONH Lyken’n Valley ConPof various sixes, broken or set ceiled, prepared foi family use, receiving ami for sale by Proclamation, CMAKM3S OtJII.UY JU’OU riCTTR R, I*. MONYER C. INUOI-T, Agl. W U MURRAY Agl C. LNHOFF, Agl Splendid Shawls & Dress Goods, OF every description, Cloths, Cassimerea, Vest ings, Flannels, Ginghams, Merinoos, Jeans, Prints, Hosiery, Gloves, Cloth and Fur Caps, Gum Shoos, &c.,aro now opening at the extensive New Store, of the subscribing, Also, Blankets, Floor anil lablo Oil Cloths, Table and Toweling Diapers, linen and cotton Sheetings, Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers, Silks for dresses, Bonnet Silks and Vel vets, Dress trimmings, Unon cambric and silk handkerchiefs, cloth and Unon table cloths, piano covers, wool and cotton yarn, carpet chain, ond a tremendous stock of fancy and staple goods not enumerated; all to bo sold at very reduced prices that cannot bo reached by competition. GROCERIES SPICES , st. To all of which we Invjto tho attention of those wishing to save money, as wo have the documents to prove that our goods hove all been bought for cash. A. & W. DKNTZ. October 28, 1852. LMUCSH Citron, baking Raisins A: Currants; al- V so, Figs, Prunes, Almonds, Butter Nuts. Fil berts, Ground Nats, Candies and Maple Rimar, just received at \V. A. CAUOTHFRS. November 1, 1852. TMiANDY PKACHMS, n lot of stiperor Bran- Ddy Pearlies, just received at Nov. I. W. A. CAROTHFRS. A LOT of superior Olive Oil, Tomato Ketchup and Mustard, just received at Nov. 1. W. A. CAROTHPKS. CtLARIFIKi) Cider V tnegar, a superior article 'uf fine t'lder Vinegar for sale at the cheap Grocery of W. A. C AROTIIKRS. Nov. ( f\L\.\FR, 7’cq and Chamber setts, together I J_/with a full supply of Quceneswaro by dm piece • just received at W. A. CAROTIIFRS. Nov. ■!. Crctil Arrival of FALL AND WINTER GOODS. VT the cml Marl for Dry-goods, fJ rocericu, Bouts and at the corner of Hanover and Lou thcr street . Tho HUtiscriber respectfully informs liis friends ami numerous customers, that ho In* returned from Philadelphia, with a largo and varied assortment ol r AM. AND WIN TDK UOOD3, consisting in pail ol llioudcloths and Cassimetes, 1 Sailinets, Vestings, Muslins, Checkw.Tickings. Flan i luMs, l.insoys, Velvet Uords, Crarais, Suspenders, [Cloves, Ac. L adios' Dress (ioods. S/(ks, Bombazines, figured, plain ami changenhle Poplins. Monslin ilel.mncs, tl l it git am a, Calicoes, A Ip.icos, ,M ennoes, alia it [a, Ho siery, Ac “A Inige assortment of Parasols, Bonnets & Kill lions. \\ [me mid colored C.wpet Chain. ami Hoys 11 als ami Cups, of every sly le uml quithl y Hours A, Sums.— An extensive vmn-lv nl Mims' Women's, and Children's Boots and "shoes, fiom tin most celebrated m inulaetuicrs. WI’DCtTiCN, Such as Sugar, Co', lee, Mol asses, Khe, A c. ("hole TDAS liom the well known Tea dealers, Jen kins A Co. AH who visit our establishment me free tn.ic knowledge that we are selling every description <> riooils, ai astonishingly low prices. I)ur s\-t« m o low puces has already attracted a gre.u number o people. The attention of nil wln>ei.-h good (>ar gain* is solicited, ns extraordinary inducements car lie offered to purchasers. Butler, Rggs, [lags, Soup, and Diied Fruit,taken a ( niarketp rices. N. W. WOODS, Ari t)(tuber 7. 1 R 52. I'lrc liiviiiniii-c 'Mil’ Mlrn and limit I’entmhufuu j> h Muluul lire I imur.nici’ Company of ('umbcrl itul c.unity, mem pointed by an net of A»M'n»l>ly, itt now folly orgni iznd.und in oprr ilion nodi r Ifu- nmnigniuril o( itii following pimunimumfr", viz • Jnruli Slully, Wm. l{.(»orpafl. MiHmrl Conknn Mnfclioir ffrennrm in, Chrmlian Suvmiin, ( (irmlifii Tnzi’l, J a rob M Coovcr, Lew is Uvir. IJonry Kngnp, llcnjimm (I M n««er, J jCob Kirk, Samuel Pi oivcll, Jo«i-|)li Wicltffhliam Tlio rulcH of luNiiranco arc ns Intv and favorable as any I'ompuny of tho kind in the Shite. Persons u islung (u become members are mv ited lo make up plication lo iho agents o( tho company who aru h iI - mg to wail upon them at onv Hum. IJKNJ. A. Mt'SSUK. r,r„.lr,.t. Mkmit Lck.as, I’ice I'irnJt ul. t.nvia Sectflaty Miniui rofKi.iv, Treasurer, October 7, 1 b 53. AfJKNTS. Cumhn laiul t'onn/y Rudolph M-i rl in, N < 'um burland : C’. If. Herman, Kingstown ; Henry Zenr ni[;; Slurcinanslown ; Robert Mooro anti Charles Hi 11, Carlisle; Dr. J. Ahl, Churclilmvn ; Samuel Cralium, WoßliJcmisboro' ; James M’Duwcll, Frank* ford ode f 5 nlViill. Suulh ,M iddh ton. Vorit Conn/y. Jolm Sbornck, I,i»hurn ; John Bowman, Ddlsgurg; Petor Wollord, Franklin; Jolm Smith, Fxj . Washington ; W. S. Picking, Duier ; Daniel Rnlfunsbcrger, J. W.Crnlt, i //an iabutff. —Houser & Luctiman. 1 Members of the company having polices about lu cap ro can have Uiom renewed by mailing applnu. (jo many of tbo agents. Plainfield Classical Academy, iMH'R mile* Wr»l ol Curlnde. Tim Thirteenth Sushi on I'.omiiinici'H on Monday , Nov. d, I H.VJ. 'l'his 1 nslitulioii hu« been in hiu-cesaful opera lion years, dun hr which Hint' sue li ml Jh ions ami improve* men Is have been made an ion ruler it one ol the most commodious nnd cotnciuenl m (he Slate. Inrequid to healthfulnrsß it nuiy he meiilione ; that no case of serious sickness has occurred in (lie Institution silico n wus founded. Us moral purity is attested by tbo fact Uial depraved ass k tulioua, scenes ol vice, and resorts for dissipation have no existence rt> Hie neighborhood. The course of instruction cotnpi iscd’ all branches I required hy the merchant, professional man or collo ! ginn. A Iso modern languages, vocal and instrunion* 1 tal music, Ac*. It is tho determination of llie Proprietor that he Institution shall sustain tho reputation it hasalrrndy ! acquired for imparling thorough instruction, nnd in- 1 eulfcaling and establishing virtuous principles in the mins of the youth submitted to hia clin'Re. \ 'reims (per HCHHion of five months) flit) 00. For catalogucs contouring references. Ace., address u. k. nruNs, I Principal and Proprietor. ' Plainfield P. O..Cumb «•»»..Pa. I Assisted by Wm.A.y.> i v i l x, A. U.,and W.m. ({•>**, September 23, 1 Bfl2, Stoves! Stoves! rpMK subscriber lias made arrangements wiili 1 tlio boat inanuficturers of Stoves in Troy, Al bany, New Yoik, IMuludolphiu, &,r., by which ho can oiler inducements to persona wishing lo pur* rhasti Stoves equal to tho inanulucturiiid. Among i his assortment of COOK STOVES, Will bo fo«n.l 11.0 host ..ml ..,0.1 n, M .rovo,l potioin.' To Coaoli and Cabinet. Makers. „I„0,1 fur tnmmia on .... wood or cool, all of . übhonll „ r u fu „ , wno . uro w o . a | wanta w j ( |, un unliirycd alool. uf I.anbvaroin In^Urf “arlOl* SlOVC8 ? jHno, embracing Mnl. pastings, Springs, Axlea* . ' embrace now and beautiful styles, and such oslbands, patent leather, cannot full to please nil loblob. fn addition wnlmil nml mahogany veneers. glansand ms iliPHC, ho has on hnml a large assortment of A7.V/-J bogany knobs of all blzps and paltcniß; a largo I'L.ITK STOVES, which ho feels satisfied will 811 PP'y of varnishes, oils, turpentine, at } pleas a purchasers. | liml will in alto it I heir in to job l to give hint llie^nfa^. Persona desirous of procuring o good sto\ o will ; lerenoo, 11. SAXTON, do wull to examine my stuck, as it will bo their ( , "' v » ndv,""ago .U Rl.e ...o 1 ‘‘VVmn''».°V;on(lAS. I Another Arrival of New Goods. IVcst High SI., itpjwaite UtwaJl' ll'arehauu.', ThE .uUcril.or has ]u.t rblumod from 'tin Carlisle Sent Ifi 1852 with a largo sssortmoni ul New Whiier OoUk^i' —-! * ' . which will bo sold very cheap. Romcmbcr tho.old' * I stand on the corner opposite William LtAhArrftWorlb llonovcr street. N. W. WOODS,* ' Poo. 1G.1852. ■ ' l man for item. riMIE Merchant Mill at Carlisle Iran Works la of* L Tcroil for rent on favorable terms. Puasnsion givon on Ul of April, 1868. Enquire of P. F. BGE. October 21, 1053—flt I WHITE lUIX A.’AOliiaY. ! 3 miUs wett of tfartithutgi Pmi ;. THE Fourth Session of (his HourißhtafcfflatU* tion will commence on Monday the lit of vembornoxt. Parents and Guardians are Map**!* l | fully solicited to inquire into the marita of tWf' ! Institution boforo sending their sons or wards elsewhere, lu location, its internal anil domestic arrangements, the course and method ofinstrosttaß* and (he character of the students, it Is huliftvidi aid such as lo rocommond if. TERMSj Boatding, washing, tuition In Iho English I branches, &c., per session, (B months,) ty) I Ancient and Modem Languages, each, s A t>6 Instrumental music, or circulars and other information, aadrost D. BENLINGER, Principal. \V6Ui Sill, Qujuif Ci^Pa, September 0, 1862, Riot, Riot, Riot! 7,000 Men SaVed. . r PHB excitement in Main fiUeot,CDrllsle wtf' X find was occasioned by the arlrvalofOOlLßY’S Mammoth stock of Fall and Winter Dry Goods, which go for ahead of aI! competition. In guiltily, beauty, and cheapness, (hey can't bo surpassed'.*-* Come, now, frlonds, and seel They have all corns' ut lost. Among the lot will bo found a eery large, beautiful, d varied stock of | 5-adlcs Dress Goods, consisting in part Jof French, English and German Merinoca, Cashmeres, Coburgs, Mouslio de Lslnes, plain nnl Chnmolion Alpacas, black Alpacas, Opto' bazincs, lilack Silks, Turk Satins, Satin do Ohetns,' colored Silks, plain, figured and changeable* ATn riety of now styles of Dress Goods, to which the at tention of (ho Ladies is invited. Ginghams*(7sJ|» coca, French worked rollnrs, cuffs, sleeves, liinon Cambric Handkerchiefs, linen, cotton &Dt) thread j bogtngs, qwub unci cum\mv'Cog\ng«,iaßt>rUag*97 I all kinds. | DoillOHlidS. • . I The lorgosl Block of Doraosllcs ©ter fcppgh( (§ I Carlisle, comprising Lindseys, checks, masltos/utif' ingn, baggings, Osnohurgs, Table Diiper pf k} l widths, Shortings, rod, green, yellow aa<7 wbtltf'* Flannels, Welch Flannels, Sacking Flanoob of»o rious colors and juices. aad BoautL Ihbboat—a large lot. Black and fancy cloths from ?1 60 to $6 00 per yard. Block and fancy Cas*itnerog from TB els tfl( f'i 00. Black and fancy Silk nnd Batin Veatings. CARPETS I A mammoth stuck of Carpets, such is Drusspll, Tapestry, Timm IMy, Ingrain, wool, cotton, Veni* tiun, Ac. Druggets ami floor Oil Cloths, if all Boots dc ."'no t.s.— Ladies Kid Slippers* trimmed Ties, Busluiih, line and y rained Morocco Boots and Ih.otcr. Kid ami Morocco Kteslsior BFfaes, Misses urn! I 'hildren’s shoes of a) ( colors, sizes and prices. IMI mu’* nt men's and hoys' Boots from $1 to $4 per pa i r , a Inrec lot ol ei Ira water proof Boot* for men and hovn. (iiimi.uirs.— A trosh lot of Urocorles, Tom and Spices, very cheap. t’omo one mul all. and are for yooiseivti, as I will not 'itteinpl to det-cnl.c tlu* bargains that may lie expected. Come where you wiß find the larf SSI clock,tin* greatest \aneiy,ntid tlio cheapest goods. Save your monn and come to (XllMlV’S EMPORIUM* Sept :!(), ISA*?, ’ r ] Ml F. uriilorMjjnr.l bogs leave Jo inform the citixODl 1 ol C.i r I isle nn>l the public generally, that ho h&« n store n( tho aluivc place, where bo intend* innnul.i ji in mg and keeping constantly on baud CAAfiJIKS oi ever) disciijiiion. Mis stock ia all now and bo warrant* In* Candies equable any manufactured In the Stale. Hi* stork cuiit>i-*ls in part of Oranpo* l Leiimim, Dales, luHaiiiH, l’iune«, Figs, Almonds, E, Walnuts, Nut«, Filberts, Cocoa Nuta, Oitioh, (Jiouml Nuti, A’r. Also, Mint. Lemon,Chocolate, (!uin. Cordial mu! other Drop*. Lozenges, Figured Vlmiimh, Candv Cigj is. and a variety 0 f other can* .lies. Toys of all Kinds, such as Chin.i Vases, Mugs, Dowls ond PltcitfO Mantel Ornaments of nil kinds, Lions, Gfepbantf Horses. Dugs, Ciuii", Whips, Indian Rubber and' oilier lUtilid, Wu\, Varni.-hed & other Doll beads, Kid and other Dulls, Whistles, Ilurinonicans, Danc ing Fumes, U skel & other Wagons, School Bar lids, NVheelhanow s, Drums.Ti unipoU,Swonl*,Plr toU, Aluliiisier Tn) s of all kiuku, and un endless vsj n.-ty ol KlA'rr GOODS, fm Men, Worn, n and Children. In addition to thd ‘above ho has nil kinds of Perfumery, atirb ns Jenny Lind and other Cologne, Cliryslnlino, Pomatum. Ox Morrow, UenrV Oil. Ac, Fancy and other 6ospr.‘ A prime article of Cigars and Tobacco on ham). (Ie hopes I>y strict attention in business and stoat' prulil -to an 111 a oh.i re ot public patronage. A. S. WORM LEY, N uvrinbcr ft, ! Sft • •TOO Aleuts Wanted 81,000 A VICAR. WA NTRD in every county of the L’nltcdStatotf, bcuvo and enterprising mm, to engage'l'd tho sale of sonio of tlio best book* published io the i country. To men ol good address, possessing % ' small capital of Irom $-2 5 to $lOO, such Induct i monlß will bo ottered ns to enable them to DtlCd • . from $3 to $lO n day profit. 'Flic books published by us are all useful In (hair character, extremely popular and command lafg4' sales wherever they are offend. lIAMKI.K k OETTt, Successors to \V. A. Leary k Co., No. 138 North Second St.. IMillu. ! Sept 2,1862—3 m FALL GOODS. rpm: hultn'rjlitT ts now opening a full aml goners' I assortment >.<l Taney an»l Smplu Dry QooJ# t ooiv* MhlillK of I. n|mn' u superior French Bomli x !no; " ** French MiwlAoc*', Coshmero nml Mmislin do l.aint* Uopo, Figured Mou». <le {.dines of superior nullity' ■*• Alparas of various (juolilies. (lingtiauifl ami Calicoes, Domestic and Canton' Flannels of nil grades. 1 I Tliilu'l nml Uny State Shawls, Cloths,Cagalmilfefl, SoltineU, Kentucky Joans, with u general utoii* met of Ladies and Gentlemen's wear. , | GEO W UITNER. . I September 29, 1862. , , MINCE MEAT by iho Jar, warranted to giv« ~ • eitiefactlon, to be had at i I » . December HI. O. INHOrF**
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