:tS- j j?nn«nl fiotii. Boertm, Ja0.10.-—The funeral services over iho VtnjalHSidf son of Gcn. Piorco look placo this Hlofpidg at Andover,-in iho presence of a very largo bascfabiagel r ' The 1 Rev. Mr, Parker, of Concord, joffioiatqd. After (ho services had boon concluded, IhapoiuoiDa wprq poovoyed lo Concord, in a special train,-burial. . ' . ~; ~ Gon. Piorco is recovering rapidly from (ho indid* position, induced by. the sad accident.; and. Mrs. Piercp.hks been,restored to a degree of calmness and rceigqalion. Sha will remaln wUh her sister, Mrs. Aiken, until sufficiently recovered lo return to Now ilampahlrc. ' 1 - CoNCoW.'Jan. 10.—Tho funeral coflogo, with Iho Vcaialnir of 'iho 1 youthful-Benjamin Piordo, passed through Iho oily, at baif.paat S.ooldDb. on Ua way to tho North Church Comotory, for Interment; Tho procession 'was simple and unostentatious. The bereaved father', occupied (ho first coach, as chief biournor. Mrs. Pierce remains at Andover. jeUVflnflCfif. On Tuesday the 28ih ull., by. Iho Rev. Joint N. Huffman, Mr. Samuel Daownewell (o Miss Susan E. Wolf, both of (his county. Oo Thursday last by tho same, Mr. CnnlariAN Green ofLsneaster County, lo Misi Sarah E, Rieuan of this county. SCiUOSi. In Mifflin township, on tho 29th ult., Mr. Robert Stewart, aged about 39 years. AlTslrview, (hia county, on tho ,Bth inat.. after an ilirtcas of two days, Robert Dunbar, aged 37 yonro. FOR RENT. THE now two Glory Brick House and Bookbuild ing, situated in East Main Street, and at present occupied by J. B.Bratton, is ofTerod for rent from the Ist of April next. For terms ami particular enquire of WILLIAM MOUDY. January 13, 1853 —3t For Hcnt. THE etora room now occupied by C. Inhofl*, ir South Hanover street. Apply to H. W. RAWLINS. January 13, 1853. DISSOLUTION TH R partnership heretofore existing in the Boot and Shoe business, under the firm of VV. M. Por ter & Co., having been dissolved, all dobls due to the firm must be paid lo H. VY. Rawlins, the pre sent proprietor W. M. PORTER. M. W. RAWLINS. N. B» The public are respectfully informed that the business will suffer no inconvenience by the change. The services of Mr. Porter have been secured, and customer work will bn attended to as usual- A general assortment of Boots and Shoos will bo constantly kept on hand and sold at the lowcst'pri ooB, IL VV. RAWLINS. January 13, 1863—3 t Dissolution of l’ni‘tuer*liip. NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing between Philip Arnold & Uer son L«?vl, and doing business under the firm of Arnold & Levi, was dissolved on the 6th day <>J 1953, and all persons indebted to said firm will please call with Philip Arnold and aotile rhelr accounts. The business will bo carried on hereafter by Philip Arnold. PHILIP ARNOLD, GERSON LKVI. January 13, 1853—3 t A Bargain n HE undersigned wishing to relinquish the Tin -1 oing and Blovo Business. offer sale on ren aoneble terms, their slock of Stoves, Tinware and Tools. Any person wishing to embark in the above bu siucas, would do well to embrace this opportunity, ortho establishment Is located in a healthy and en terprising community, with « good iun of custom. For particular address the undersigned, at/Dig Snrinc P. 0. Cumberland county. P b J. HOOD &. SON. Jobbery 13, 1853 —4t* Auditor’!) Notice, rpHE undersigned Auditor appointed by thb court X lo marshaUnnd distribute the assets in the hands of Joseph Smith, Esq., Administrator of Jos. Purdy, deceased, gives notice that ho will attend lo the du ties assigned him at his houao in Mifflin township. Cumberland county, on Saturday the l2lh of I* ol» ruary, 1853. Persons having claims against the deceased, ore hereby notified to attend and present their claims on or before that day. ROBERT BI.EAN, Auditor. January 13, 1863—*4t Estate tfoticu IjETTERS of Administration on the estate of Robert Stewart, late of Mifflin township, deceased, 1 huve boon Issued to the subscriber residing) in Newton township. Cumberland county. All | persons indebted to said estate will make immediate, uiymenl, and those having claims will present them nropcrly authenticated for settlement. * P THOMAS A M’KIKNfiY, Ex’r. January 13, 1853—Gt* Estate Notice. LETTERS tcvtamenlery on the estate of Jacob Waggoner, Into of Allen township, Cuo.bellond countv. deceased, have been issued by tbc Register 'f ..id county, to the eubttcr.bers, the Orel named living in Allen township, and the last named In the borough of Carlisle. All person, indebted to sard elate will make Immediate payment, and those bav in. claims will present them for sclllenirn I to mg claims wn IgusANN,A„l gusANN , A „ wAfiOONEI!, WII.UAM MATEER January 13, 1853—6 t Limestone Farm for Salfi. Tho subscriber oilers al public sale, on Tuesday ] U,o Ist dny<>f February, 1833, the farm he non I,res on situated in Newton township, Cumberland county. 0 miles east of Shippenebutg, 3 miles front tho Railroad al Oakville, 3 from Sloughslown and f rom Jacksonville, on the road leading from Parkas' tavern to the turnpike, containing 143 Acres, of good Limcelono Land! about 121 seres are in a trood state of cultivation and tho balance Is good g - „ thriving timber. Tho Improvement., arc J&A otwoaloiy Dtlck House and Kitchen, inTlHha Lon and Frame Darn, Wagon bhed, J**iifiaECorn Crib, Carriage and Grain House, a Well of water and a Cistern near the door, and a young thriving Orchard of selected fruit. parsons wishing to view tho properly can do so tl any limo by calling on the undersigned. Pos session and a clear title given on tho Ist of April. Sale to cotnrnonoe al 1 I. idCKIiHT. January 13, ISs3—3** Orphuue’ Court S»l«- I UNDER an order of Bnl ° rrom l, '“ or P)' onB 1 Couili tlia subscriber will offer at public sale, on m„ mC,rm Saturday the 20.1. day of January 1853 al3 o'clock P. M., ilia following properly, part of tho Heal Estate of Simon hinllli, doo d. | A two story plastered House and Lot of Ground, „ n ailualod on South Hanover street, in llio, borough of Carlisle, containing 18 fee | iKitißLn front and 240 fool in depth, bounded r IlfloiTTrl the east by Hanover street, south by a lot of Simon Smith, Jr., west by P. M G “ ir “* and north by another lot of Simon Smith, Jr., with the privilege of a 10 fool alloy al the west end to °%ms“of T salor One-holf the PJirsh.se money .obS paid on the let of 1863, whan possession will bo given, and tho balance on tho Ist of April 1851, to bo scoured Jldm'r* of Simon Smith , Sr. dee'd. January 0, 1653—»4t ' _ Kid Gloves. TH B aubsortber has jual received anoifter )ol of bos. q «.li ,y Paris Kid Glovos^ubo^wjri^of January C, 1053. FOR BENT. THE Store room, comer of Main and Pitt Sle., opposite the Mansion (louse Hotel, and at present ocoupietl by Dr. Hubbard as a Drug Store, is of fered for rent for one or more years. The stand is considered one of (ho best in the borough. ROBERT NOBLE. • January 6, 1853 —3t FOR BENT. The two story Brick House, with convenient back-buildings and stabling, on the- west end of Pomfret street, now in the ooonpanoy of the Rev. W. Wicboa. Also, the two story Brick House and buck building, lately occupied by in East Main sreet, adjoining tho public house of Joseph Reiser. Possession of this property can be had immediately. J, W. EBV. January G, 1853—3i* Bonnet Tenthers. JUST received an invoice of Ostrich and other Bonnet Feathers, of various colors, at half price. Alec a cheap lot of Dress Bilks. G W HITNER. January G, 1853, LIST OF LETTERS. AdvoitleciJ in tho “Volunteer” by Authority. LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the PoslOlTico al Carlisle, Pa., January 1, 1853. Persons on. quiring for letters on litis list, will please say Ibey are advertised. Aukerman Henry Kountz George Anderson William Lcidig Margaret Arbeghasi Goo Low Eliza Arbeghasi William Loughery Aibeghasi Daniel Line Abraham M I Anderson W m or Jesse' Leib Sarah E j Buzard John LindesmUh Geo Dell Robert 2 Mchlan Charles Beecher Peter 2 Moser H O Barr David M’Couley Reuben Biseline Simon MaihusThomas i Burkholder Jacob sr Martin Margaret Jano Boid Jane Myers Daniel Brooks James jr Marlin David Bederman Henry Newton Emma M Conner Joseph Nelson David sr Connan G Natcher (J Coke J E Newton Lucy Ann Cockly Charles Oliver R L Cornpropst David Oliver Frederick Dali Catharine Russell Isabella Derson Johnson Rhuin John T Deitrich Joseph Kuch Cnah Dv'naughery Barnard Shugh Benjamin Dellinger Daniel Swignls Abraham W j Daron Barney Simon Geo Ebersole John 2 Swiger Wen F 2 Eshclmnn Christian Smith Geo Eliioit Jesse I) Mrs Sherfy X 2 Eller John Shotron Peter Ernold John or ■> • Sailor Geo Martin George y Slump J'lhn Fishor Daniel Shnfler Sarah Kicks Caroline Sperow Henry Fntchey Mana L Swigert Samuel Frahn Charles 2 Spahr M M , Gannon Marlin Smith Ellen A (>mn Edmoti Smiih Mary Arm llershe Joseph Thumma John Hoflbrd Samuel W lineman Catharine \V . Herr Israel W hittecar Geo j Hartzel William Weise Michael j Henderson Benjamin Waits Henry 1 (lippethammer John Wright Joseph J B | Horn Mary Wallace Wm or Charles Ileiks Jolm Washington Geo llnlmos Catharine Won Z'-phniuh Ketterer Mary J Z/igler Jonathan Kama Rebecca Zeigler William Kissinger Geo Zeigler Martin ‘ , N. HANTCH. V. M. Unlulc tfoliro. | ALT. persons arc hereby notified that Letter? of t Administration on Iho estate of John I.me. late of Monroe township, Cumberland county, dcc’d , have' boon issued by iho Register in and for said county j to the subscribers, iho first named living in Monroe township and the last named in Silver Spring town-j ship- All persons having claims ordeinonds against the csti le oflho said decedent, are requested to make known the same without delay, and those indebted ; to moke payment to ADAM BISHOP, bmamjhi, mnb, Ddcpmbrr 33, 1853—fil* Ailm'rs Notice LKTPKRS of Administration on the estate of Nancy natighman, late ol the borough of Carlisle, deceased, have been issued by the Register of Cum berland county, to ibe eubacnber residing in said borough. All persons having claims or demands against the esuio of said decedent, ore requester! lo present them properly authenticated for settle* ment, and those indebted will make immediate payment lo J. DAUGIIMAN, Ei’r l)f»epmbpr 23, 1852—0 i Estate Notice NOTICE is hflroby given that Idler* Icslomonln. ry on the l.tst will and testament ofCJuorge Lo- 1 jj ,i n. lute of Franklin township. Cumberland county. Pa., deceased, i>avo boon issued the Register in and for satd county lo the subscriber, who resides in North Middleton township in said county. All per. eons h ising; claims or demands against the estate of the said dcccdont are requested to make known the ■dmo without delay, and those indebted lo make payment to WM.F. SWIOLIt. December '-23. dw • Ocular. Estate Notice LETTERS testamentary on the estate of Eliza beth Hyer, late of Upper Allen township, Cumber land county,deceased, have boon issued by the Re gut t of said county, to the subscriber residing in the same township. All persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment, and those hav i inir claims will present them for settlement to LEWIS UYER, Bx’i. November 23, 1802—Cl Ex’rs. NOTICE LETTERS testamentary on tho estate of Mrs. Ann Murry, dec’d., late of Upper Allen township, Cumberland county, have been issued to the sub scriber residing in the same township, by the Re gister of said county. All persons indebted to the estate of aald decedent are requested lo make im mediate payment, and those having claims tflll present them for settlenlont lo 1 CHRISTIAN TIT'/EL, Lx r. December 2, 1853.—Gt FOR RENT. no effect, jour Chemical Hair Invigorotor has pro. THAT well Unown Store Room, flitunto al the j ucc j Q fl„ e head of new hair, ami I hardly know west end (the business pan) of Main slreet, in iho j iow l 0 ol proas my gratitude for tho benefit I have, borough of Meclmnioaburg, and at present occu- received from your valuable article* pied by Millison & Zacharlas, is olTorcd for rent— ( J. VV*nBW«>nni. No. 10, Orchard at. possession to bo given on Ist of January. 1853. ! The following testimony is from Mr. McMakln, Also, tho Wagonmakor Shop, adjoining the store, C( jiior of tho ••Saturday Courier: room—possession given on Ist of April next. ‘•Broßaa’ llxm I*viooi»atoii.— lt gives us much Tho above properties and also tho I'avorn stand'picnjurc, unsolicited, to record our testimony in la- ROCEHIUB. Ten, Coffee, Sugar, Molaaaos. in said borough, occupied by tho subscriber, is of*, vor of the great pleasantness and entire clhcscy-of Bm| n „ m j, or or ,j c |ca in the grocery lino, all of, f..red for sale. I dorrs’ Chemical Hair Invigoialor. On recovering whjch aTQ frcß j, goo d a «id cheap. Now is the tune , JOHN HOOVER. from the recent severe attack of illuesa, we discover. f or barenina. ARNOLD & LEVI. ! lod that our usual healthy and abundant crop ol hair B B t>l 23 — 1 was rapidly fulling oil; nnd chancing to have on ]_ . . . BOOTS & SHOES. Wo would invite all those hand a sample of the above article furnished by tho /'t RANDKHRIBS just received and foi sale at the who wish to lay out their money to a good ad* manufacturer many months previously, we used but; \j afore of vantage to coll and eiamino our stock before pur- B B ingle bottle, us directed, and found it. to operate December 10- X" 8 *«" Wb r ARNOLD Ac LEVI. 1.. «b. d«p —-1 I Wo could give many other references to some of, 1 g roccry of Mils Dc LalllS. our mo g| respectable ciliton*, but would ask all who JUST received another case of anlondid Gold Mod. nro troubled will*- Dandruff, are bald, Or arc losing ; December TO- al Do Lttina, which wo oro selling ut 19J worth their hair, to give Stone’ Chemical Hair Invigorntor __g, FOR THE HOLY I) AYS ! A lot of Christ -103. N. W. WOODS, Agent. i u tri nl. and one trial will do more lo convince you of H ' Tovi nn j Presents, of almost every doa- Dcc.SG. 1853. our claims for it than all thctosUrnony of others that | ;M tinn |o h|u| nl " wo might produce. ni-romher 10 C. INHOFF’S. Lama Cloth*. I CAOiW—Aakfor "Biorr’a Chemical IUIr In* I .i ccom !L e --- - * Lsrffo nssorlinonl of fiao Lama C10t1.., for lad/. aigo.alor,” am) „.«rl«i a0.1..»p«..u.A0 joulo dm , [ ACE Girnp. .i.d Ural,!.. A. „ A.dr...c, which will bo ..Id my cheap. an, other arlielo a. a •übatllutc. Pr.ca S 5 cam. a \ j Latoa. Olmpa, IDaWa. Vel.ol Rib 1W1C,1853. N. W. WOODS, Aegnt. [boUlo. .co o,a for D« . Ulmralnga, Proprietors end Manufacturers —C. P. A**t & . Nov U. ti w ttuwtit 8. J TUBT rocolvtul& Mc.l,r,c.h “ nJ | J I^eoomljo r * I*o^ 0rm 100 1 ’ c. IpiuOfF, A g t. December 9,1852—2 m Callot Cloths. A Large lot of of faahlonablo Cabot Clothe, for J\. Lady's Drouea, which will bo add ohoap. Doc. 16,1852. N. W. WOODS, Agent, Fall and Winter CSoods. THE subscriber is now opening ft general asaort monl of now Goode, among which may bo enu merated Polorsbaw Overcoat Cloths, Broad Cloths and Cassimorcs, Satinclls and Kentucky Jeans, French.Merioocs, French Bombazines, Cashmeres and Mous do Lalnos, with a great varieiy of Fancy Goods of all descrip tions, and arc offered at the lowest cash prices. GEO W HITNER. November 11, 1852: COLORED Straw Bonnets and Ribbons. Now opening, colored Bonnots end 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 1 1, 1852, SACK Flannels. A very full assortment of Sack, Flannels of various colors, with braids, end other trimmings to suit. / Nov 11. GW HITNER; STOVES 1 STOVES! Til E largest and cheapest assortment ever offer ed to the public, are now on hand and 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 and price from $-2,50 tos3o, for Wood and Coal. Wo heav the following named stoves, viz: PAR LOR STOVES Fire King, Star, Radla lor, Excelsior Radiator, Russian Radiator, German Radiator, Franklin, College, do., Bon Franklin, Portable Grate, Octagon, Cannon, Bar Room Sieves, •! sizes, Dining Room, Band Box, Sala mander, Air Tight, Home and Revere Stoves, Flora, Jenny Lind, and Haro. The following are somo of the Cook Stoves of different sizes and prices, viz Globe, Etna, V er non, FlalTop, Summer Baker, Portable Range, Keystone, and various others.— 'Hie Cooking Stoves are either for wood or coal, and range in price from $5,00 to $20,00. Casting furnished and repairs to machinery done as usual, upon the most reasonable terms. Old metal taken In trade. oot7if. GARDNER & C". DAUtEKKOTYriNCJ WONDERFUL IMPROVEMENT IN THE ART. T AS. 11. CAROTIIEHS lakes ihis method of in ,J forming the citizens of [Carlisle and vicinity, that ho has permanently located himself nt Carlisle, where lie ih now prepared to furnish superior PUUTU.MT& to all that wish a good picture. A visit to his room and a trial is nil t tin I In* risk*.— din object is to ploiiso, and having the best light in the borough, he fecit that no failure can be made Piduicc pul up in good ruses, from $125 to $lO. Children taken in the morning, Itom 9to 11 o'clock, in the shortest space of lime. A never fading pic ture can now be got at the gallorv formerly occupied by Mr. Fridley, corner of north Hanoier and Leath er streets. Instructions given in the art, embracing all the improvements, on the most reasonable terms. Ap paratus and fixluresfoi duguerraly ping furnished. November 4. 1852—3 m. flic Elcplmnl lias Arrived, And is no it' tu he seen at L K.V/”.S', in '\nrlh Han over Street , WHERE lie has just opened a Mammoth slock of HARD VV A K E, which makes one of the largest, most complete, and cheapest assortments over oiler* cd to the pulilic. I now invito all persona in want of good Hardware nt reduced prices, to give mo a call ns f can accommodate all from a needle to an anvil, and nt prices to suit lire limes. Recollect a penny saved is two earned, and 1 consider a nimble sixpence heller than a slow shilling. To llouatkcrprrs. — A grout assortment of house keeping articles, such as brans and enamel preserv ing kellies, frying pans, hake pans, wnfllo irons, J smoothing irons, shovels, tones, wuilers.trays,folks, knives, cm vers, steels, butt hei knives, spoons, plated tea and table spoons, pocket and pen knives in groat . variety, i azors and razor straps, scissors, shears, iron | and brass, polished steel and common shovels arnl tongs, shovels, spades, forks, raken, hoes, tubs, water cans, painted buckets, wash boards,improved patent ! cistern pumps and lead pipe. | Brushes. — A largo assortment of whitewash, dust, J sweeping, horse and painters brushes. I Iron. A large stock of hammered bar iron, rolled | iron of v II kinds, Tioop ir on. sheet iron, round, square 1 Mid band lion, English wagon boxes, and steel of all kindp. 1 Vninls , oil, varnishes, turpentine, glue, tic. I Confectionaries Ml naaorlniimt of Morocco,, f O.c ehmrr.l v .l nr, lea. ...cl, a. Tmo C ,n.ly Toy. xo »«<«»< c . n .... Wbi... I nil* ' jelly Coke-, Ron Hons. Ouni.f ordml, Lemon. Choc. Linings. Illiulmga, |n en • ‘ . - * ulalo, Mid fruil dn.pa. ruac, vapilla and liurnl nliminda. thread, Peg.. Kmvr. ami 100 aof all km.la. | f •, , nd r , lod ,; Sccrla, .lao, all Ihc omen ... Mukri Kir. Proof Painla of d.ffrrcnl color., , alnclf rvll bo .old wholesale or rrl.rf To Carpenters. — A full aaaortmrnlof plonra.aawa, I ' ■ ri[M rhiacla, gage. area, brace,., 1.m., bench .crow. Kr ,„ Klllg | o a, 01. l Hall, augurs and aiighr bills, hatchets, Ac. | *• . To Conchmakcrs and Saddlers. — A first rate as- in North Hanover street, a few doors north ot the sortment of Co riogo trimmings. such as laces, las- j Hank, where we have just received FRLUS and ar-l. fringes, drab doll, and ..mined, brad lining.,, NUTTS ofll.o ideal iiiipurtalioiip. such as orange., in.iUlioti . nnilirlrd leather, palo.lt Icall.or cu.lin oil lemma, r.lain., liga, priicnr cdlon. cinranl. ...h cloth, plain and figured; Dashrrlion. I.ampa, Axle,, and paper .boiled alinond.. r.d,...., A. Springs, Mnlnblc Coaling., li.nl Felloes, Hubs, groana nuts, ulao 'Bows, Philips’ patent boxes for wood axles, fine XOJ’S FftllCy twOOIIS brass, silver plated ond Japan harness mountings. ( f fom t jj p or j # 0 f Europe, manufactured Saddle trees. Whips, and every article used by Bad*| tv oo d, g|j hs, chins, papjcr-niuchie, lin, India rub dlors very cheap. lu-r. zinc, Ac., such as fine wax, kid & jointed dolU., Wall Paper. The most splendid assortment of, HCVUn g and c.ird baskets, work and fancy boxes, 1 Wall Paper, Window Blind Pnper. and Fire Board flower vases, motto caps, lea sett*, music boxes, porl Prints, over brought to Carlisle ahd very cheap. , monies, bolllu doors, grace hoops, masks, drums, J. P. LYNE. jpund, trumpets, dominoes, lotto, ond oilier games. 1 Ac-, fancy snaps and b.ur oils of every variety. In connection with the above a large slock of FAMILY GROCERIES such aa Lovering's crushed, pulverized, and brown Sugars, coiToo, molasses, starch, indigo, anlcrnluF, green and black leas, spiers, butter, water ami soda ei ackers, matches, Ac., and as we “Strive to Please," all ore invited to examine our slock ■ The t'ubscribor returns his thanks to the public for Iho patronage heretofore bestowed on him, and hopes by a dosiro to please to merit a continuance of the same. Carliel.j. October 28, 1852. Storra’Chemical Hair luvigoralor ARE YOU UALD 1 Is your hair fulling ofTt j Or is your hoot! covered tttilh Dandruff or Bcrulfl If so, then make a fair trial ol' Slorrs’, Chemical Hair Invigoralur. Hundicds of poisons j in all paiU of the country whoso heads wore entire* i ly bald, have had (licit hair fully rcflloicd to iU orig-1 mul poi faction by iho use of this valuable article. — Read the testimony. .K . I NoW York, Jan. 1 , 1 861 . I Mr-Srotinn. —Dear Sir: Mi.Smith,of Newton,| L. 1., obtained a bolllo of youi excellent Hair Invig. j orator fur his little girl, about four years old, her: head being entirely bald; no hair of any consequence having grown on hci head from birth, and surprising as it may appear, oflor having used but one bottle, a complete head of Imlr was produced nJorly two Inches long of a fine healthy growth. A. Doolittle, M. O, No. 14 1. Grand Bt. Pn«LiDLLviu*, May 10, 1860. Mr. Srouns—Sir: AHcr being bald for a number of years, and having used numerous preparations to THE IiATEST NEWS IS, THAT the subscribers are receiving weekly sup pliesof handsome and cheap Dross Goods, Cloths, Cassimerea, Satlinells, Flannels, Delaines at Io| equal to the 25 cpnl goods, Shawls In great variety, DreSß trimmings, buttons, &0., selling off at prlcis that defy competition. Call and see them. A. & W. BENTZ. November 10, 1853. Jj Clotbs, Satlinells, Ac, üBT received a largo assortment of French Blk. and Belgium Drown Cloths. A brgo assortment of Saltinolts and Cassimoros. .A- lot of Flannels, Linsoya and Back Flan nels, Oil colors. A large lot of Oalioooo & Manchester Ginghams. A gpod assortment of Men’s, Boy’s and Youth’s Water Proof Bools. /An elegant assortment of Ladies Boots Shoes, Children’s and Misses Bools and Shoes, ant! a case of the bust quality n( Ladies Gum Shoes, which will ho warranted cheap and good. For solo by N. W. WOODS, Agt. December IC, 1952. The greatest Wonder of the Day, TSS the unparalleled display of cheap ami olcgont J Goods, now opening nl Ogilhy’s Emporium, and which bafUo all description and defy competition.— For instance. All wool Delaines worth Moub Delaines worth 75 for 50 26 for 18 18 for 12$ Culicoes worth 10 for G “ » 12 for 10 Heavy good Muslin worth 8 for G Cn«BmoUs worth 50 for 37^ black Cloth worth $1 for $3 Flannels worth 31 for 25 Block and colored Paromctlaa, 60 for 31 Sack F.annels worth 36 for 18 French Winter Ginghams worth 37 fur 18 Long Sbowln uncomllimil j tow, I.ong Bools worth $2 for $1,60. To enumerate is cut of tho question, The slock is very extensive ami remarkably cheap. A lot of MufTs, Carpeting, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, just received. Come one and nil hc'oro pmchasinß elsewhere, and .take « look at our new slock. No trouble to show good* at the old stand. Hast Main street. CHARLES OGIMJY The subscriber respectfully informs his friends ami numerous customers, that ho has returned from Philadelphia, with a largo and varied assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, JACOB FETTER, consisting in part of Broadcloths and Uassimcics, VTTOi;i,U mpcclfully call iho anoi.tion of hoa.o- Vv keepers mid (hr public, to the extensive slock nc, *< . ’ 1 of .ph-mlld KURNITI.RB>oU.J- B „ m har,i„o., n g „rod, MVB&isasEla»T ina every variety of Cabinet-ware M ,* .. ’ . .. . , .... n- ■■ Tri , ... ■- t-i i i nnm and changeable I’opMns. Mouslin de i.nines, M»J ""“-cti nm | Chairs, which he has now on l Mnu) ,u,u K .. ' ... in, , i , T. u i i .u (linshams, Calicoes, A paean, Mennocs, Shawls, lio hond at Ins Rooms, corner of Hanotcr and I.outhcr > ui.v ' t [ streets, opposite John Ilumcr's store, Carlisle. C . . f n „i u n.„„«i u <, i>:i, I ’ 1 1 . , i . l • r ■i. r.i IF A nrgo assortment of I arnaols, Bonnots o had at the cheap stpro of December 10, 1f152. _ __ Lykcn’s Valley Coal. KAA TONS Lykcn’s Valley Cool of various »i*ce, OUU broken or ncreenod, prepared Tor family u«f, receiving and for sale by >V B MURRAY Agl. July 29, 1862—0 m Splendid Shawls & Dress Gotfds, 01' every description, Cloths, Cassimorcs, Vest ings, Flannels, Ginghams, Merinnee, Jeans, Prints, Hosiery, Gloves, Cloth and Fur Caps, Gum Shoes, &c.,aro now opening at the extensive IVcw Store, of the Bubecribois. Also, Blankets, Floor and Table Oil Cloths, Table and Toweling Diapers, linen and cotton Sheetings, Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers, Silks for dresses, Bonnet Silks and Vel vets, Dress trimmlhge, linen cambric end Alik handkerchiefs, cloth and linen tablo cloths, piano covers, wool and coitoh yarn, carpel chain, and a tremendous otobVt of ittney «and staple goods not enumerated; all to bo sold at very reduced prices that cannot be reached by competition. tiROCERIEb, SPICES, &e. To all of which we invite the ettonlion of those wishing to save money, as we have the documents to prove that our goods have all been bought for cash. October 38, 1853. I7RKSH Citron, baking Raisins & Currants; nl . so, Figs, Primes, Almonds, Butter Nuts, Fil berts, Ground Nats, Candies and Maple Sugar, just received at W. A. OAROTHERS. November 4, 1653. BRANDY PEACHES, a lot of superor Bran dy Beaches, just received at Nov. 4. VV. A. CAROTHERS. A LO T of superior Olive Oil, Tomato Ketchup and Mustard, just received nl Nov. 4. W. A, CAROTH ERSj CtLARIFIED Cider Vinegar, a supeiior article /of fine Cider Vinegnr for sale at the cheap Grocery of VV. A, CAROI'HEHS. Nov. l. D\ KK f loa ana r/immuei vtuiu, loguiuci' wilh a full supply of Qucenegware by tho piece just received at VV. A. CAKO i'HEHS. Nov. Such as to recommend it, TERMSi Boatding.weshing,tuition in the English brooches.oci.session. £& m°atlw,) • (,M 00 Ancient and Modern Languages, each, .0 00 Instrumental music, 10 09 oi circulars and other information, address 1). DENLINGER, Principal. Whitt UiU, Cued' C^F*. September 0,1802. A. & W. BENTZ THE great excitement in Mein street; Carlisle, wd find was occasioned by the arirvalof OQILBY’B Mammoth stock of Fall and Winter Dry Goods, which go far ahead of all competition. In gualtity, beauty,and cheapness, (hoy can’t be surpassed*—- Conic, now, friends, and sec! Tbsy have all com* at last. Amoug the lot will bo found a very Itrgqj beautiful, d varied stock of Ladles Brest* Gdods, consisting in part Jof French, English and German Mcrinoca, Cashmeres, Coburgs, Mouslin do Lsines{ plain and Chumolian Alpacas, blark AlparAs, Bom bazincs, black Silks, Turk Satins, Satin de Ohfans, colored Silks, plain, figured and changeable. A ricly of new styles of Dress Ooodsi to which tho.aV lontion of tho Ladies is invited. Ginghams, Cali* cocs, French worked collars, cuffs, sleeves, Llneb Cambric Handkerchiefs, linen, cotton and thread Edgings, Swiss and Cambric Edgings, IjQgorUbgs of all kindu. _ - * ■ • Domestics. The largest stock of Domestics over brought to Carlisle, comprising Lindseys, checks, muslins,tick ings, baggings,' Osnaburgs, Table Diaper' of all widths, Sheetings, red, green, yellow and wbilj Flannels, Welch Flannels, Sacking Ffanuelror*i rioua colors and prices. ttonnetMTid Bottnel Itiibont—a largo lot. Black and fancy cloths from $1 00 to $6 0Q per yard. Black and fancy Cossimeres from 7B ctb to $2 00. Block and fancy Silk ond Satin Vcsting4i A mammoth stock of Carpels, such as Brussels, Tapestry, Three Ply, Ingrain, wool, cotton, Venl tiari, A.c. ufuggols and floor Oil Cloths, of tU widths anU-.jrr'mcs, A Boots & SnoVs.—mdics Kid Slippers, trimmed 'Ties Baskins, fine ond grained Morocco Boots.ond ' 800 ter. Kid and Morocco Excelsior Shoes, Misses ond Children's shoes of oli colors, sites and prices. lf>o cases of men's and hoys’ Boots from $1 to $4 per pair, o large lot of extra water proof Boots for i men end hoys. I Trunks, Carpel Dags and Valises. I (jnoeßniKft.—A fresh lot of Groceries, Toss and .Spices, very cheep. • j An . >nil all and sen fnr voutsplbm. ■■ 1 \ will not attempt to describe the bargains that may ho expected. Come where you will And the largest 1 stock,the greatest variety, ond the chespest good*. Save vour money and come to J OGILUY’S EMPORIUM. \ Sept 30. 1852. __ N. W. WOODS. Agt n— ‘>cai - I JL of Carlisle and the public generally, that be bft» opened a store at iho place, where he intend* inanufaatunng and keeping constantly oil band . CAIVDIES of cvfcry description. Hi® stock i* nil now and he warrants his Candies equal to any manufactured in :l»o Stole. His stork consists in part of Orange*. Lemons, Dates, Raisins, Primes, Fig*. Almond*. Jr, Walnuts, C. Nuts, Filberts, Cocoa Nuts, Citron, (’round Nuts. Ac. Also, Mint, Lemon,Chocolate. Cum, Cordial and other Dropa. Lozenge*. Flgoiad Almonds, Candy Cigais, and a variety of other cfcb dies. Toys of all Kltidfci ,uch as China Vases, Mugs. Bowls and J*ilchar» 'Mantel Ornaments of all kinds, i>ions, Elephant* Morses. Dogs, duns, Whips. Indian oibor Rallies, Wax, Varnished A, other Doll htada. Kid and olher Dolls, Whistles. Hurmonicaps, Danc- Basket A other Wagons, School Bm keta. Wheelbarrows, D/ums, Trumpets.Swords,PU* 1 tois.Alubastot Toys of all kinks.and uncndUst *a \rvety of tor Men, Women and Children. In addition loth* nlmvo he bus nil kinds o( Perfumery, such aa Jenny I,i„d and oilier Cologne, Chryalolino, Pomatum, 0» M«mow, Boor’s Oil. &c. Fnney and other Soaps. A nrlmo article of Olgara and Tobacco on hand. lie h