,/M f\\ PPQIiIO SALES. ' i* ( ’I pn . ( • Fobrubry 5 George Welker. ‘„® ,}. 8t of A P nI "o»*« For terms and particulars Petershaw Overcoat Cloths. ** 12 John Gross, jc. ro 0 witttaw „.Broad Cloths and Cassimorca, " u Michael L. Franlz. j WILLIAM MOUDY. Salmons.ami Kentucky Jeans, , “ 15 M. W. Mumper. January 18, 1853-31 French jMl!rinoCS) 1 “ 16 John Earhart. -, Al| __ w French Bombazines, . 17 Abraham Zuck. TU _ ItlsifllX. Cashmeres and Moos do Latnos,' “ 18 Jacob Gross, dec’d, 1 . blore /o°m, corner of Main and Pin Sis., with a great variety of Fancy Goods of all dcscrin -11 19 George Wolf. opposite the Mansion House Hotel, and at present, tions, and ore offered at the lowest cash prices. ' 4i 21 Daniel Burtnet. occupied by Dr. Hubbard as a Drug Store, is of-1 GEO W HITNER. “ 23 Jacob Shellv. deoM teredI for rent for one or more years. Thestandisl November U, 1852. “ 23 Jacob Fry, considered one of tho best in the borough. I -. r" r~ “ 21 David Emmintrcr ROBERT NOBLE. p°f-ORED Straw Bonnots Snd Ribbon., Now •• 25 Jacob Oil™ 8 January 0, 1853 —3l !\J opening-, .colored Bonnots and a splendid nssnrl “ 26 Henr, Web'berl I n”"* °. f if •“"Lj'o " lr ' lU ’ d [!i,lljon “ of 0,1 colors, “ 28 Honrv Fonok I°U REST. ! Donn 1 0,1 ramc ** Sjiin and Silk Lining., wiih our March 1 David*Lohn „™e .wo , lo ry Brick House, with convenient UBU “' ™°' tm ° nt ° f Bppwp „ “ 9 Daniel Coble. back-buildings and stabling, on lire west end of I November 11 1852 OLU W HITNER. “ 3 Andrew Kaufman. vir* Blre et» now in the occupancy of the Rev. ■ ’ t •. “ 4 John Grubb. Alan^H 8 ' _i • | OACK Flannels. A very full assortment of Sock! 5 Isaac Farnbaugh. . * lB0 ' 1,0 J wo slo >7 Brick House and back-, O Flannels of various colors, with braids, buttons 1 “ 7 Jacob Slroeb. out ding, lately occupied by Mrs. Neidig, in East ond other trimmings to suit. i “ 8 William & Anderson Orr. Preel ’ adjoining the public house of Joseph 1 Nov 11. G W lIITNER inn I * » 9 “ ». Heiser. Possession of this properly can bo had 1 " lilC gPCOtCS “ 10 Francis M’Guire. immediately. J.W. EBY. I STOVES I STOVES ! ITB 1 T8 the nnparnllo “ , J , ohn & ., Geor S» Brenner. anuary G, 1853-3,* | Til E largest and cheapest assortment ever oiTar- ‘ K ooodB ’ now ° 12 Henry IJrownewell, jr. . “ l ed 10 lho publto, are nowon band and read, for , " lnc . h all ' I I Benjamin Marlin. s,,™-.? 1 '* f “ rln o* , «MP- j sale at the CARLISLE FOUN DRY. We have, For lns, “ nc0 ' ‘ 15 Henry Browneweli, ar. NO 110 h ts hereby given that tho partnership [ THREE HUNDRED STOVES of every site > All wool Dob 16 Abraham Bollinger. heretofore enisling between Philip Arnold & Ger-' and pattern, Parlor, Dining Room and (looking 1 Mous Dcl ' ,in •I! I! S' n,, ,? !l,r ' „ a 0" ij’J'? nil - doillB J^ l]SinCS3 Undl ’r 11,0 firm of! Stoves, Parlor Grates, &0., at any and every price i -V. 8 Daniel Browneweli. Arnold & Levi, was dissolved on the CM day ,f from 83,50 10930, for Wood and Coal. Wo heav l Collcol!B wo “ 19 John Grubb. January , 1853, and all persons indebted to said the following named stoves, viz: I “ “ 21 Henry Hornor. firm will please call with Philip Arnold and settle PARLOR STOVES.—Fire Kin* Star Radio ' J, , y gof “ dT b PlB D nl ‘- their accounts. tor, Encelsior Had.ator, Russian Radiator, German 1 li B 0) ’ Er - PH LIP ARNOLD, Radiator, Franklin, Cottage, do., Ben Eranklin. “ “ 2' J .\ hn M 6B ". 1,..,, „I, , GEUSON LEVI. Portable Grate, Octagon: Cannon, Bar Room ' n!"ek John Myers. Linnaty 13, 1803-3 l Slovce, 4 sizes, Dining Room, Band Box, Sala-l g, Ic |, 26 Joseph Sanderson. N - ,{ . Ihe business will bo earned on ns hero- mander, Air Tight, Homo ami Revere Stoves ! vlr “ 38 Moses Woslle. loloro by the subscriber, who will keep constantly 1 Flora, Jenny Lind, ami Harp. ’ [ ° " 29 Jacob Hagtnan. on band a good assortment of Goods, that will be The following are some of lho Cook Stoves of Lr “ 30 Andrew Singiser. sold cheaper than th« cheapest. Thankful for different sizes and prices, viz Globe, Etna, Ver- T W. C. HOUSER, Auctioneer. 1 1381 * a?or8 » he solicits a share of public patronage. | non, Plat ’Pop, LiSedy, Delaware, Summer Baker, Jis • r. 'r, ----- PHILIP ARNOLD. , Portable Range, Keystone, and various others.— IM C..M. AND Disfipat.on ,» I.ONHoN.-W o find ' ‘ ‘ I Tl.o Conking Siovpb »ro either for wood or cool, Ir in ihe National I emperance Chronicle, the follow- r< uwsmld i and range in price from $3.00 to $26,00. j log statistics of vice in London, and add in a sec- 1 ! P ftrl nership heretofore existing in the Hoot ‘ Casting furnished and repairs lo machinery done ' ond column an estimate for Now York riiy: ' fprjJ p!? : XUU '* T . I,ir ! fir |n W. M. For-1 as usual, upon the most reasonable terms. Old' * i ter At Co., having been dissolved, all debts due to ! metal taken in trade. the firm must be paid to H. W. Rawlins, die pre- 1 oct7tf. GARDNER & C'’ s«qt proprietor. ■ —l I London, New York. Children trained lo crime, 16.000 3,000 Receivers of slo'en goods, 5.000 1.000 (•amblers by profession, 15 000 2,000 Repairs, 25,000 2.000 Drunkards, 30.000 10,000 Habitual drinker*. IRO.OOO 80.000 Subsisting by prcll gacy, 150.000 50 000 Thieves, 50.0L0 6,000 Total, 471,000 Thus, says llio CMinnic’e, we have the tremen d ms total of 471,000 individuals steeped incrime, d-onoralizriton and vice, mil of a population of 2.350,000. A Fact. —Men who attend lo their own business U'iU, never call at n printing office lo be* for an ••extra copy of the latest mm*,” Th-y live, and are willing lo let Arc—are e liter regular sub bers, or freely pny for an ‘-exira copy” when ili. \ call for one, IVacher—ll<»w many points of ihe compass are thorcl H»y—iwo; east anil west. Then* used to bo four; but as Mr. Webster said tie dnln*i know any nottb or sopjji, | suppose there h none. fK a c r l n s 1 0 , On the IGlh Inst.,by the Rev, A. ilriplit, Vr. John Siii»\k, of Mon roc, I o M iss Mart Fair, of Si I. Vi r Spring tp. JHatluta. J*mh.adki.pmi a, Jan. 20. 1853. FLOUR AND MEAL—The market has under, gone no change ; sales &( $5 37i for shipping I.fund*. p.lcb ofgood brands for city ennsumplion. ul u G (Rte Flour. — List hales at SIJ. (,'oiin scarce and higher; last sales of Peano ul s3^. CiRAIN.— Wheat —There l« n good demand for Wheal, with sales of Southern and Prnna..tl mixed. Ponnn. Ryk is in demand at BGc. Corn is snree, sales of dry Southern yellow ul Cl a fne OaT* —Sales of Prime Suulurn ul -J.'lc, nnd dark .it i:> \ Whiskey —Sales of Mils at 2 7 Fair Lined Dark Glove*. THIS subscriber b.is lately received an invoice of Fur Lined Buck Gloves, ftuitnblo f.-r Driving Gloves. Also a few dozen Men's Gam Shoes, which will be s.dd very olienji January 90. a w ni r.\Ku Lhneslone Farm for Sale. The subscriber ofT. rs nl public sale, on the Ist day of February, 1H53, the farm be now lives on situated in Newion township. ('umberl,ui.t county, 0 miles cast ol Ship pen'•burg , 3 nn leu troio the Ratlfond at Oakville, *J Irnm Siough*Mnw n and from Jacksonville, on ihc road leading from Parkas’ tavfcfh to the turnpike, containing 113 Acres, of pood Limestone Land) about 121 acres are in u pood stale of cultivation aod ilio balance Is pood P| n thriving timber. Thu improvements uro a two story Brick House ami Kitchen, liflißuM* Log ond Frame Barn, Wagon Sited, jL-cagMjCorn Crib, Carriage and Grain House, a« WulUot water and a Cistern near the door, and u young thriving Orchard of selected fruit. Persons wishing to view the properly can do so at any time by calling on the undersigned. Pus* session and a clear title given on tho Ist of April. Sale to commence at 11 oVlook A. M. DAMhL EC KEPT. January 13, 1R53—3.* Orphans’ Court Sale UNDER an order of sole from tho Orphans’ Court, tho subscriber will offer at public sale, on tbe premises, on Saturday the 29th day of January 181-3, at 2 o'clock P. M., the following properly, part of the Real Estate of Simon Smith, deeM. A two story plastered House and Lot of Ground, «i* situated on South Hanover street. In the borough of Carlisle, containing 16 feel ■ ■■■iWLln front and 210 ftetjn depth, bounded jlffigiMLon the east by Hanover street, south by n lui ol Simon Smith, jr., west by P. M'Guire, and north by another lot of Simon Smith, jr., with the privilege of a 10 fool all>y at the west end to Chapel alley. Terms qf sale: One-half the purchase money to bo paid on the Ist of 1853, when possession will be given, and the balance <fn tho Ist of April 1851, to bo secured by judgment bonds. JOHN GOODYEAR, Jhhnr. of Simon Smith, Sr. dcc'd. January G, 1853 It Hltl Gloves. THE subscriber baa just received another lot of | boat quality Earls Kid Ulovcs, at the low price of 0- 2 i Cl a. O W HITNEtt. January G, 1853. For Kent. THE atoro room now.occupied by C. Inhoff, in South Hanoror street. Apply to 11. W. RAWLINS. January 13. 1853, A Bargain. ri’Hß undersigned wishing to relinquish the Titt le nlng and Stove Business, offer for saloon rea sonable terms, tbclr slock of Stoves, Tinware and Tools.'' - , , . Any person wishing to embark in the above bu aluess, would do well to embrace this opportunity, as the establishment is in a healthy and on* terpiising ’community, with a good run of custom. For particulars, address the undersigned, at Big Spring P. 0. Cumberland county. . J. HOOD & SON. January 13, 1858—41* w. M. porcrr.n. »A.«UERROTYI»Bi\«. N. n. Tiie ptililic ore 1 T n DEIN TBS JRT ' jAPORTcTTrn the business v\ M| suffer no inconvenience by the T AS. CARO MIMLS takes this method of In* JAO U D FETTER, clianyp. The services of Mr. Porter have been r f ‘! rmmß lho rul7 ‘ ,,,H t ° r , ( *ntl*«tv and Vicinity, that \\7 0ri 'D respectfully call the nitration nl honse secured, nod customer work will he attended to a< 1 , , P e, ; inaiirnt| y ,ornlo ‘ i himself nt Carlisle, VV keepers ami the public-, to the ex tensive stock nmtl. A ff-n-ral assortment of Boots and Shoes miri’i> l li',V’° W P"l»«rod to furnish superior of splendid KHKMTUKE, includ « ill he c i .Manlly kept on hand and sold at Ihe 1 , i bl ° , 1 lal ."!* h a « ond P ,c,oro * A ! trig every variety of Cabinet ware '< west pnc.M. H. VV. K A WLINS 'tr 1 k hlB r J >o,n , l, . ml 0 < rral is all ihnt he nska.— ( e<3 n «d Chairs, which bo hns now on January 1.3, 1R5.3-.3l i 1,18 ol, jecl is o p.casc, and having the best lig#in hand n! Ins Rooms, corner of Hanover and {.outlier - • - - - - . the borough, he feolf that no failure can be made streets, opposite John Hunter’s store, Carlisle Auditor's IVolicC. |;‘ C^ ref ~Ul 1,1 P°°' ! ™ses, from f!25 to $10.; He is confident that the superior finish of the THE undersigned Auditor appointed hy the court ’; n *" lh “ ™ nT . nin «' >»om 0 lo I 1 o’clock. * wo»kn, B „.hip, and elegance of style.,,, which 1„h Ito martini and diskibute the assets in Ihe hands 1 space nl lime. A never fading p„. nrttcies are got up. together will, their cheapness ’ ol Joseph Smith, Esq.. Ad.n.nistrntor of Jas. Purdy m. m R SU * nl *'•! fl,r,m ’ r, - v occupied wM reromni mi Ihrm to every person wanting Fur deceased, gives notice that he will ntleml to the da-’ ’ J . nd * Py ’ curi,,,r °* norll * Hanover and Louth- "Burp. Ho has also made arrangements for rnanu lies assigmul him at his houso in Mifflin township I er f ß tl^*'linnß •„ • . , , , 'nclering and keeping a constant supply of evrrv i;uml-crl»„>l county, on S.lur.biy lho 12th of F,|. 1 ■ 1 "- 1 ru m ll.c nrl, rn,l.rt. c ,n B all tI, P «rllclc In hi. lint, l.otli plain ami oina.m-m„l r l^. rnary, 18.-.3, IVranns having rl .im again, Ibv !rr.7ir.T„TlW7 ‘ ’r° T"' "A p- ««m «n.l useful, at price, whu-h cannot fail l„ „,ii deceased, arc hereby notified toaUenJandprcs.nl November .1 'lqr o°' dn B ucrrot yi ,ln 8 furnished. purchasers. He would earnestly invite persons who their claims on or before that day. 1 ’ d , ’ m ’ nrc n *’ oul ,0 commence housekeeping, to call and ROBERT ULEAN. Audit r. ; The Clpphanl Ila* AitlvciS Pto,ninc his present elegant stork, to which he will' January 1.1, 1863-41 _ And is nnw /# ht 3C ,„ ■„ B<,Ji,i ° n " ° f lh ° npwp “* ntld most rvolict*. over Street, COI- HNS made to order at the shortest notice, °v ,c r." ,e linvu iirrri i.'suod In 'lho" .üb.rribcr ' rc.Wing ™i‘ “ n, j chrapm. ...orlmente over ollor- N H.—Two good Journi'ymon r„|,im-l mokir. in Nawl.n l.wn.hip, Rirnihprlniid county AM ‘° 0.0 pul.l'c. 1 now nmlo all poreons in w.nl J '">d con.luiil employment . I lho nl.ovo dab n*ru »1» in I .Ma I iaa.ji , , n i • good Ilurdvvarcat reduced prices, lo give mo B lhslunrnt. iwo Apprentices—hoys about ICor 17, I, MII <■.!". will make,mmc.ialo call os I can accommodate oil from . nccdl. to 1 of age-will 1L be uknn/if 1 1,?>1i c .,i..„ J 1 p rttcnl, a .id tl.n.c having clapn. will pccacnt them anvil, and a. p„cc. In anil lho lime. Recollect a ">"dc-eon. " J p ! pv ,p. „y -»lh™ jr.le.l for ™„. . penny saved Iwn corned, and I consider a nirnhlc - Jninur 1.3 • , r ‘ , 1,11 P‘ , ”‘ - e lieitcr than n slow fhillmg. i Sloro Room for Rrnf. ~in,. r y >l 1 Jo Uou.sc/arprrs. — A grout nssorimcnl of house , 7*H.\T desirable Store Hoorn an «,] cl on ihJ GsfdlC Notice, ' nrllc^r,, » r-ucb as brass ami oiuum-l preserv- *'(»rri«'r of Hanover ami I,outlier s I te ,oly or- I I PTTPnq , .k * . r , , 1,,g k '' tllc *b f f y*”« pons, bake pans, wnfile irons, copied by the subscriber, ie rfletc ot and I m ' . r i° n •> !Cf n P «im)nthing irons, fchovt Is, tongs, wallers,trnys.foiks. possession given immediately ifdesiili 7’ morn living in Moclfa'nicoburg Jn’d .‘hiTil nem.’i Dccnnho, JAB ° B FETTR '' I bnr.u-.-h nf Larb.lo. All perann, mdcblcd to raid long., .Imvcla, .pad.-,, Turk,, rak™, hoe,, lub., wale, - - 1 r ,.n,,... II make im. ned, a, e pny racnlnml 1 1, nrc I, av- can,, painlod burke, wa.h board., unproved pa, cm 1 FOR THE UOLYDAYS ' I mgclalm. will present 11. em for .clllcm cm lo J ti.lcrn pump, and lead pipe. i , i.r.^V™ ™ 1 UJI 10 - WnlrVM ITrr < r;°' NEl1 ’ I llr " sl ‘ r ’— A large uMortmcnl of «liilcwa«b, duel, | T „ F .‘‘ BTO PLEASE." j i ~ Mi I bl.lt, : sweeping, horse ami painters brushes. i i»* L suhtenber would respcclfully announce to' .liimmry 13, IH53—Gt HttVs. j Iran.— A large stock ol hammered bar iron, rolled ■ tI,C e ‘ , ! Xl r,<l l' Uro ind 1,11 visiting the r.,,.., , , 'mu of ;11 kinds, hoop iron, sheet iron, round, square 84, V C d " r,n ? ,l,c **«lydsys, that bo has now on hand E-l ItC Notice. „„d P„ e l.,b wagun boy,., and rt.-cl ~f ‘" d !" b “ * " ll ,llr l “'” 1 , A LI. persons arc hereby notified that I.oilers nf all kinds. ; cities up to the close of the season, curnpriung in! V 1 »lrnlinn on lb, Mato of John l.mc, lain of I'umU. oil, varni.lic, turpentine, glue, 4c. j P”'’ „ „ 1 Moni oc township, Cumberland county, dee d . have of all sites. | Confectionaries i been issued by lho Register in and lor saui county Tn Shoemaker *. — A full assortment of Morocco ° r l * ,e rl, ti,coM varieties, such ns Fine Candy Toy*, lo the subscribers, the first runted living in Monroe Linings. Bindings, patent (Juiit Skins, Lasts, Shoe- 1 Bon Bon*, (ium, Cordis I, Lonmn. ('lme. townslnp and the last named m Silver Spring town- threat!. Pegs, Knives, ami Tools of all kinds. I ola,e - "O' l f'uil drops, rose, vonilla and burnt almonds, ship- All persons having claims or demands against l Htukta Fire Proof Paints of different colors. : fr « n c*' and exploding Seeref, also. U M i|, e romon v# the esli te o( the said decedent, are rrt|ueHlrd ttunoke To Car pettier^. — A full assortment of planes,saws ; riu “o«, oil of winch wil bo sold whulrtale or retail known tho same without delay, and those indebted chisels, gages, squares, bracoa. bitts, bench screws] al ,ow rates at lo make payment to ! augurs and nugur bttls, hatchelfl, Ac. | KrIUN Kinglc'* OKI Ilsill, pfu'vifi-f'nvn 1 Tu c »™h’»aktra and Saddle™.-- A first rate ns- in North Hanover street, a few door* north of the n i ~<» , or., sorlinenl of Cn nage trimmings, such as laces, las- Rank, where we have just received FKCITS ond J>ecember Zo, 18.»Z nl* Adm’rs. sels, fringes, drub cloth and sallinett, ben.l linings, NUTTS of i|. c Llost importations, such ns oranges. I nutation ■ naineled leather, patent leather curtm oil lemons, raisins fig*, pnicrir. emmms. ■ofi ill V. li ol Ice, cloth, plain ami figured; Dasher Lons, Lamps, A xlcs. and paper shelled almonds, filberts, cocoa, cream A. I.KTTFILS nf Administration on the cslate of firings, Malablo Ciislings, Uont Felloes, Hubs, ground nuts, also 153,000 Nancy H-niohman, Inin of iho borough of Carlisle, , Uovvn, Philips’ potent boxes fur wood axles, finel TOVN 011(1 Fail TV C300(In deceased, have boon issued by tin* fieglsler of ('um>! broua, silver plated ami Japan harness mountings. r n , ** berlaml oounly, lo the subscriber residing in Raid , s «dJlc trees. Whips, and every article used by Bad- f " P° r 8 Koropr, manufacturei borough. All persons having claims or demands ! Jlor- very cheap. I £ r f c agninsi the osiKh of said deri-rimt, ore 1 ”"[( " 10sl of ;, n j ' F- , rd Mv[n% wnr ' k (in() ° , H ® P J lo present ll.em properly ouihenlioaled for settle-, al 1 U I ,CI ; " U }' n f n l ),,r ; oml h ' Tr dower vases, cans, ics sells, music holes n.,ri menl, and lliosu indebted will make immediate ,* r,nls > BVor brought to Carlisle and very cheap. mnmes. h.iltlo doers, price hoops, masks, drums payment to _ 1 .. . J- I’. 1-\NE. c „ n s. Irumpcls. dominoc-, loiln, und oilier g,.rm’«, J. BAUGHMAN, Ex’r. I leoernher 23, 1852—Gi Estate Notice NOTICK i» hereby given I hjt lot tor* icMnmcqla t ry on tho last will ami testament of George I/O* 1 pun, late of Fr mklin township, Cumber land county, I’a., deceased, have been issued the Ilcgtßlor in and fur oaicl county (o Iho subscriber, who rosidrs in North Middleton township in said county. All per. sons hiving claims or demands ogain«tj}jo cslulo of the said dcrvdanl are requested to make known lho| same without delay, and those indebted to make payment to December 23. —Gw* FOR RENT. THAT well known Store Room, situate at Iho ’ west end (the business pan) of Main street, in iho burougb of Meclinnioshnrp, and at present tfccu pied by Millison & Zacharlas, is offered for rent—i posßussion to bn given on Ist of January, 1853. Also, iho Wngonmaker Shop, adjoining (tin loom—possession given on Ist of April next. The above properties and also Iho Tavern stand in said borough, occupied by the subscriber, is of. fered for kale. December 0, IRS2—2m BOOTS & SHOES. Wo would invite aI) those who wish (o lay out their money (o n Rood ad vnnlrrgo, to call and examine our slock before pur chasing elsewhere Sept 23 Ulus Dc Lain* JUST received another case of splendid Gold Med. id Do Lains, which wo arc selling at 12J worlli Doo, 3G, 1652. Lama Cloths. A Largo aasorlmonl of fine Lama Cloths, fur tody's dresses, which will ho sold very clioiip. Doo, IG, 1652. N. W. WOODS, Aegnt. Cabot Cloths. A Largo lot of of fashionable Cahot Cloths, for Lady's Drosses, which wilt bo sold cheap. Doo. IG. 1853. N.W. WOODS, Agent. Bonnet Feathers, JUST received an invoice of Ostrich and other Bonnot Feathers, of various colors, ot half price. Also o cheap lot of Dross Silks. G W HITNER. January G, 1803, Cnrliala, October 28, 1H52, iSic , ( jncy mapn and hmr 01 In of every vanity. In Slori'N’Clicmi<'.:i.l Hair Itivitforulor rim, * col ' on with ilio above n Urge mock of AHR YOU UAI.DI I. your hair falling olf! . . WMV CROrEK/BS Oi in your bend covered will, Dandruff or ' " , '" vorlll 8 * ■■rushed, pulverized, and brown Mi-tuff! If bo, llion nmku a foir trial ol Storm' h “B" ri b coMcc, molo,™, .Inrrh. indigo, «,,lornlu., Chemical Hmr Invigornlor. Ilundrode of person. “'.''T nl " ’ l0 "“' "I I "' l ' l '’ l,u " rr ' “'"I in nil pails of iho country whoso heads wore entire- r !i" <Cf> ’ ? , “ ,c 7 at< wc "Strive to Please.” |y bold, have had their hair fully restored to its one- “ ~'I. ro '"J 1 C( , l ° < ’* a,,llnu ' o ur stock, inul perfection by the use of this valuable article.— ,C , K BCr, . or returns his thanks to I Ire public fur Head the testimony. ~ 1,0 ‘’V'T'!?® he , ,c,oforo bc " DW,,|J «»" «"•» '•"I*" New York Jon 1 IHM • U ,toßlro ‘° P* oUB ° to merit a continuance of tin Mr. Storks.— DearHir: Mr. Smith, of Newton. 1 1.. 1., obtained a bottle of your excellent Ilnir Invig, Dorembor 16 I SS 0 orator for Ins little girl, about four years old, her .. head being entirely bald; no hnir of any consequence KcW find FrCSll Arrival of baying prown on lint brad from (drib, and surprising (IROCETtIES. rilUll'S, SPICES Ao Ac os it may oppoar, after having used but one bottle, 1 ...... ... ’ ” a complete head of hair was produced njarly two - a * *y an R M » Lemons, h rgs. I rurns, Citron, inches long of a fine healthy growth. I / *‘ n,B,nB , Currants, Nuts. Cloves, Cinnamon, A. Doduttu, M. O. No. 141, Grand St. l ~, c<> ’ Ar - assortment of Gilt Chinn Put t. at>klcn i a , May 10, 1850. j \ luwor VnBP " of the latest styles. Fancy (Jilt China Mr. Stoiuis—Sit; Alter being bald for a number 1 , P 8 ‘ c *ndollabrar». Hall Lanterns, Ac. All to be of years, and having used numerous preparations to ftl ,0 c^,ca P store of no oflucl, your Chemical Huit Invigoriilor has pro- duccd a fine head of new hair, and I hardly know - * Jccem ' ,or •A. 1A52. how to express my gratitude for the benefit 1 have Lykon’s Valley Coni received from your valuable snide. KAfl TONS I.yken's Valley Cosl of vnriuus .ires, „ W.o.wootu, ISo. 111, Orclmrd si.; hrukon u. .crooned, prepared for femily u.r, 1 bo following losllrnony I. from Mr. McMokrn,, r .rc>rivin B end for sale by editor of the “Saturday Courier:” w jj MURRAY Agt. “Storks’ 11 ai it Inviooiiatoii. — It gives us much 1 July 2D IHf>2 0m pleasure, unsolicited, to record our testimony in fa* I fi - r - -- -J- —■ - vor of lire grool plee.ontor.s und entire eff.ciicy of ROCE 111 l.s. lon, Coffee, Soghr, Moluura, Slums' Obemicnl Heir luvigomlor. On recovering 1 V " nd ul " I^ r “'"d— 1 I"'". "1 »f from the reconl .o.oro snack nf Mine.., wo discover. | " tu , ch “ r 0 frMh ' B ood “" d c !‘” o fr,v, r, . 1 '■» ‘ od that our usual healthy and abundant crop of hair I NOLD A. LLVI. was rapidly fulling oil, and chancing to have on] °P *'* bond e .ample of tho nkovo article forni.hcd by (hoi / , RANUERHIES Ju.l rerci.cd end fo, sole ul lire manufacturer many months previously, we used but ly choan store of a single bottle, as directed, and found it to operate | December 10 ~ like a charm, in entirely checking the fall and croal | .. WM F. SWIGMt, Executor. JOHN lIOOVKR. ARNOLD & LEVI N. W. WOODS, Agent. ing a now and healthy ucllnn of (ho scalp.*' | piNE APPLE Cheese just received at the cheap Wo could give many oilier references to some of i grocery of our inosl respectable citizens, but would ask all who| urn troubled with Dandruff, arc bald, or are lasing) December 10. their hair, to give Slons’ Chemical Hair Invigorator u trial, and one trial will do more to convince you of 'i’H EMOLY DA YS! A lot of Christ our claims for it than all ihotostiniony of others that -Li < mnM Toy* and Prosonts, of almost every dos we might produce. i cription to bo had at Oautior.— Ask for “Slorr’s Chemical Hair In-* December^1 6, __ _ vigorator,” and never let ‘dealers persuade you to use i ACE A full auor~tmenrof any other article as a subslilulo. Price 85 cents aI ] j Laces, Gimps, Braids, Velvet Ribbons of all .. co ors foi Dro a trimmings, just received. Proprietors and Manufacturers—C, p. Avbt 6c Nov 11* G W HITNER. Co., No. 180, Arch street, Philadelphia. | - ——— For sale in Carlisle by 8. W. Havorstick, Sand. T UST received a supply of Buckwheat Meal,fresh Elliott, and 1 Kelso, and by’doalors generally.' J Maocaronl, Vermicelli, Hominy, 6c c. October 38,1052—ly | December 10. C. INHOFF, Agt. | the latest WEWSS.IS, ere receiving weekly sup. plies of handsome and cheap Dress woods, 0 lot ha uasßimeres, SattineUs, Flannels, Delaines at IBJ equal to the 35 cent goods, Sliawlsin great variety, Uress trimmings, buttons, &o.,selling offal prides Inat defy competition. Call and see them. KT A, & W. BENTfc. iNovemberiß, 1853. Cloths, SattineUs, &c« JUST received a largo assortment of French Blk, and Belgium Drown Cloths. A large assortment of ealtinotts and Cassimcros. A fine lot of Flannels, Linsoys and Sack Flan nels, all colors. A largo lot of Calicoes A; Manchester Olnghams. A good assortment of Men’s, Boy’s and Youth’s Water Proof Boots. An elegant assortment of Ladies Boots & Shoes, Children s and Misses Boots and Shoes, and a cade of the host quality ol Ladies Gum Shoes, which will bo warranted cheap and pood. For solo by N. W. WOODS, A at. December Ifi, 1952. The greatest Womlcr of (he Day, TS the unparalleled display of cheap and elegant i Goods, now opening at Ogilby’s Emporium, and winch baffle all description and defy competition.— For instance,' All wool Delaines worth 7G for CO Mous Delaines worth 25 for J 8 - V. “ , 18 for 12A Calicoes worth 10 for 6 12 for 10 ' Heavy good Muslin worth 8 for 0 Cassincltß worth r>o for 37 , Black Cloth worth a* f llr «o rionncl. worth 8! Z, as IJljck and colored Pnramoltas, 60 for 31 Sack F.annelH worth 35 f or jg ]' rcnch Winter Ginghams worth 87 for 18 Long Shawls uncommonly low. Long Boots worth $2 for $1,60. To omimornlo is cut of thr question. The mack rs »or.v oilansivp noil romarknl.ly chenn. A lot of MulTn, Cnr|.olin B , Oroccric, Bootn nnj Shoo., junl I received. * Come one nnd nil be ore puichasing elsewhere, and , take a look at our new stork. No trouble to snow goods nl the old stand. East Main street. \ CHARI,RS OUILBV December 0, 1852. Extensive Furniture Rooms. C. INHOFF, Arl. C. INHOFF, Agt, C. FNHOFF, Agl. Splendid Shawls & Dress Goods, OF every description. Cloths, Cassimeros, Vost ings, Flannels, Ginghams, Morinnes, Joans, Prims, Hosiery, Gloves, Cloth and Fur Cnps, Gum Shoes, &c., aro now opening ol the extensive IVcw Store. of the subscribers, Also, Blankets, Floor and V nl) Ie Oil Cloths, Table and Toweling Diapers, linen Utod cotton Sheetings, Bonnots, Ribbons, Mowers, Silks for dresses, Bonnet Silks and Vel-. vets, Drees trimmings, linen cambric and' silk I handkerchiefs, cloth and linen table cloths, piano covers, wool and cotton yarn, carpet chain, and 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, &c. To all of which wo invito the attention of those wishing to save money, as wo have the dooumbntb to prove that our goods have all been bought for cash. October 29, 1852, Citron, baking Raisins & Currants; al so, Figs, Prunes, Almonds, Butter Nuts, Fil berts, Ground Nuts, Gandies and Maple just received at W. A. CAROTHERS. November 4, 1859. * BRANDY PEACHES, a lot of superor Bran dy Peaches,just received at Nov. 1. VV. A. CAROTHERS. A EOT of superior Olive Oil, Tomato Ketchup and Mustard, just received at Nov 4. W. A. CAROTHERS. Ct I, ARIM M) Cider Vinegar, a superior article /of tine Cider Vinegar for sale at tho cheap Grocery of VV. A. CAROTHERS. Nov. 1. |\l ER, Tea and Chamber bhiih. together _L/wiih a full supply of Qur.eneawaro by lire piere just received at VV. A. CAROTHERS. 1 Nov. 4. Domcfillrii Tlio largest Block of Domestics trer brought to Carlisle, comprising Lindseys, checks, muslins, lick* Oroat Arrival of I, ”Sf! , ' n s"- Ofnahurg., Table Diaper of >ll P ’ ;V,‘ nc . "'■>">«. Wheeling,, rej, g.een, yellow and frhll. PALL AND WINTER GOODS. I-lannel,, Welch Flannel,, Sacking Fiannoi, of >a A T the grut Mart for Dry-goods,(Jrocerios, Bools nous colors and prices, i lltei °l" J 11,0 COr " Cr ° f H “ novcr “ ml Lou -, Bonnets ami Bonnet Itiblons-a largt lot. |"rho rC . r u 'n.eril,e, rcpeelfnll, info™, hi, friend, 'Tf »' ™'° »«<"> P«r "7 fr ° m f »"“• ViTd” s°."vti' , 1 Inliuiclphia, with n large and varied assortment of r*jonr*'T'c * 1 FAI.I. AM) WINTER (iOUDS, ! . , CARPETS: t consisting in poll of Uuia.lclatl,, and C0,,i„.e.e,. ... n " ra, 7| h Block of Carpel,, .itch a. BruP.el., Sait met a. Venting,, M i.alina, Cheek,.Tic king,, fin'll- >i°U«n. Veni ■ ncU, l.inacy,. Velvet Cord., Su.pend.r", ‘’“"'i 4c ' , nmi n °°' 0,1 Cl » lh 'i ■" Clove, llhiikeU. Ac. ' ■ width, and price,. Ijaille,’ lire.. (1nn,1,, Silk,. Donth.iaine, | ... U "“ T " * *-o,.—L.d.c. Kidl Sl.ppcr. . trtmnt.d ;■ /.r,;.!is: (•mghams, Calicoes, A pneas, Mcrmoes.ti raw s Ho- wi;ii • i f . . uors, jnisscs N|rn i * . n.Mvrs.no nnd Chiidrrn s bliocb of oli colors, sires and prices. A large asaiirtment of Para.oi., A R,l, ‘• r ’° P ""'” " f '”7'' T' Bo < ", fr ° m »> "> f* lion,. White and colored (hi,pet C 1,.,,,,. P" P""’; ? , ' ,rsr lot ~f cllr “ w "tee proof Do.l. far ii f » i men and hoys. , V n TS . ~ V" ! r V " V ""“'T"',‘' r « Trnnlla. Carpet Bag, and Valine,. 1 ; 7 i's" “ rvcry " ,vU ’“ ml »i.«e«.ra.-A fre.l, lot of GroccriM, Tea. and Moor* *V. Shokb.— A n extensive vai rely of Mens , u • » * Women's, nml Children’* Bools and shoes, from the * vor 7 e*»cap. , r . ' Come one and oil. nnd see for yonrneWes, as I most celebrated mi :i ufarluiers. ... . . , , , 1 . will not nltcmpt to desenbe the bargains that may wrocfrion, ho expected. Como where you will find the largest Snrh a* Sugar, ColVee, Molasses. Hire, Are. Choice Block, the greatest variety, nnd tho cheapest goods. ( IT. AS trom the well known Tea dealers, Jen- your money and eomo to ikins&Co. | OUILDY’S EMPORIUM All who vi*it nur establishment are Tier In ac knowledge that wo are selling every description of (foods, at astonishingly low prices. Our system of llnw i nees has already lUlrncled « great number of I people. Tho attention of nil who visit good b.u -[ gains is solicited, ns extraordinary inducements roi be offered lo purehnsers. I Hotter, Bggs, Kjgs.Sonp, nnd Dried Fruit,laker , j I mnrkelpriros October 7. Ifi. r )2, INK Allen nnd K isii I’onnaborougli Mutual Fire I iihur.i net Company ol (.'umbtrl.imJ conn ly, incor porated by an oclol Assembly, is now tally urgmi izcd, nnd in operation umJi r ihu man igcmuni ol ibo following M.mugcrs, vu; Daniel Iliily, Wm. 11. Uorg s, Mich ml Coclinn, Molclimr [lroinicinin, Ihinsii. n St ivm in, J.dm U. Dunlap, J icub If. t' jov jr, Low is llycr, floury ib-’fijuniti 11. .Mussor, Jacob .Momm i, Joseph Wick on-ham. The rates of insurance arc a* low and favorable os any Company til (lie kind in the Slate. Parsons wishing lu become members ire invited to malic ap plication lo llie agents ol the company who arc wil. ling to wail upon Hum at any limn. HKNJ 11. MmSSFR. I'rraiilftit. HiiNttv Lou an. Free /’resident. I.KWTs Ilrttn, Srcrrlaiy Miciuei. Cucklis, Treasurer, October 7, 1 h 52. A (J ENTS. Cumberland County. — Rudolph Martin, N. ('nm bcrlund ; (J. Li. Herman, Kingstown; lion ry / tar ing; Shircmanstown ; Oharloa Dell, Carlisle; Dr. J. A hi, ('I uichtuwn , S.itmicl (>rahno , Weal; o .rial oro’; James M’Uuwill. Frmkford; Mode (iiillnli, South Middleton; Sjniml Wmutburn. Dickinson, Sumuol Couvrr, Benjamin 11 u\cr e ■ 11 k, Met ha niC'burg, Joim Slicnick, Lisburn. y»rk Connlt/ J-bn Bowman, Ddlcgurg; Peter Wollord, Franklin; John Sniuli. I*f<] , Washington , VV. S Piokioj, Dover; J. VV ('rail, Paradise. I J/arrtil>urg. Houser A Loclirnun I JMernbtrs of (lie company having pnliccH about to c«p ro con Iravc lliorn renewed by making apphna , llun Ira any of lire agents. I’liiinficld Classical Academy, I ’OCR miles Wet ol Carlisle. The Thirteenth Session commences on Monday, Nov. 3, 1852. This Institution has born in successful operation 7 y rare, during which lime nut )i additions n mi improve ments hnvo boon made an to rrmlor it «no ol the most commodious and convenient in the iMale. In regard to huulihtulness it may lie incut ion c ; llmt no rase of nonou« sickness has occurred in the i liiiUlulnm since it was founded. Us moral punly in utldWod by Iho fact that depraved ass -ciaiions, flection ol vice, iin.l reunite for diflsipulinn imvo no existence in llir neighborhood. The course of instruction compiiscn nil tirnnehrn required by ibe merchant, profossionnl man or colic* gjnn. Also modern languages, vocal a ndinulrunien- 1 ml music, Ac. I r. MON YE II ( It is the determination of the Proprietor that lie I Institution shall sustain the reputation it linn already . acquired for imparting thorough instruction, nrul in culcating and establishing vhtuoun principles in the, mins of tho youth submitted to his charge. ! Terms (per session of five months) ff»o 00 I For catalogues containing references Ac., add reus R. K BURNS, j Principal and Proprietor, Plainfield P. 0,, f/iinib co.. Pa. Assisted by Wm . A.Bs i > ki.t, A , [)., and Wm . 1 ! floss, Esq. 1 September 23, IRAS. ■ Stoves! Stoves! r plIK subscriber hits made nrrnngoments with 1. tiie best innnnf'iclnrors of Stoves in Troy, Al bany. Now Yoik, Philadelphia, Ac., by which he enn oiler induconinnla to persona wishing to pur chase Stoves equal to tho manufacturers. Antony his assortment of COOK STOVES, will bn found tbo best und moel approved patterns adapted for burning either wood or cool, all of which uro warranted. His Parlor Mlovch, ombrnco now and beautiful stylos, and such as cannot fail to ptnaao all tastes. In addition to those, ho nns on hand a largo assortment of NIA’K PI.A’VR S’lH)\ r ES t which ho fools satis Hod will plonso purchasers. Persons doairous of proottring a good stove wilt do well to examine my slock, as it will bo their _ advantage to give mo ll.e nrefoionco. Another Arrival of New Goods. „r ,„■1 C, 1 1 * '■ THU subscriber 1... ju.l rotumad from the oil. Wat High SU wnnt'M " “"*»"«• with * larpr assortment of New Winter Good.. Carlisle, kept lb, 16a.. which will bo .old vary cheap. Remember the old mill for Rent. .land on the corner opposite William Leonard. North rplIE Merchant Mill at Carlisle Iron Work, is of. Ha"°mr .'root. N. W. WOODS, 1. forod for rent on favorable terms. Possession _ _-P°* 1 Agtnt* given on Ut of April, 1863. Enquire of 1 \ \ INOB MEAT by tho Jar, warranted to glr» P. F. EGE. IV.L satisfaction, to bo bod at I Decomlcr 10, C. rNirOFf”B. U. TNHOFF’S. Oclobor 21, U 62—01 A. & W. BENTZ, N. W. WOODS. A gt ■'lre I n.miraucc, WHITE nALL ACAD£mT. 3 miles west of Harrisburg, Pa, THE Fourth Session of (his flourishing Instil tion will commonco on Monday the Ist of No vember next. Parents and Guardians are respect* | fully solicited to inquire' into (be merits of this [institution before sending (heir sons or wards elsewhere. Its location, its internal dnd domestic arrangements, the course and method of instruction, nnd the character of the students, it is believed, arc such as to recommend it. TERMSi Boauling, washing, tuition in the English i branches, «Scc., per «o»iion, QB months,) ’ {(0 QO | Ancient nnd Modern Languages, each, . B ob Instrumental music, 10 OO or circulars and other information, address D. DENLINGER, Principal. WTtil* Hill, Cumh. Co^\Pa. September 0, 1862. Riot, Riot, Riot I 7,000 Men Saved. THE greot excitement in Main strcot,Carlislc,wo find was occosioncd by the arinralof OGILBY'S I Mammoth slock of Fall and Winter Dry Goods, , which go far ahead of all competition. In quahity, beauty, and cheapness, they can't be surpassed.— Como, now, friends, and see 1 They have all cone nl last. Among the lot will bo found a very large, beautiful, d varied stock of Ladles Bross Goods, consisting in port Jof French, English and Gorman Cashmeres, Cobnrgs, Mouelin de Lsfocs, plnin and Chntnolion Alpacas, black Alpacas, Bom hnzincs, black Silks, Turk Satins, Satin de Oheaos, qotored Silks, plain, figured and changeable. AVo ricly of new styles of Dress Goods, to which the at tcnlion of the Ladies is invited. Ginghams, Cali* coca, French worked collars, cuds, sleeves. Linen ■ Cambric Handkerchiefs, linen, cotton and thread 1 Edgings, Swiss and Cambric Edgings, Insertions of all kinds. Sept 30, 1 R 52, r PHK undersigned begsloavolo inform IhccUtzons i ol Carlisle and the public generally, that he hs* opened a store ui the above place, where ho intend* manulaotuiing and keeping constantly on hand CADDIES of every description. Iliastock is all now md he warrants his Candice equal to any manufactured in tin* Hinie. Hie stock consists in part of Oranges, Lemons, Dates. Rotsins, I’tunrs, Figs, Almonds, E, Walnuts, C. Nuts, Filberts, Cocoa Nuts, Citron, Ground Nuts, Ate. Also, Mint, Lemon,Chocolate, Com, Cordial and other Drops. Lozenges, Figured AI mends, Candy Cigar s, and a variety of other can dies. Toys of all Kinds, such os China Vases, Mugs, Bowls and Pitcher* Mantel Ornaments of oil kinds, Lions, Elephant* Horses, Dogs, Guns, Whips, Indian Rubber and other Rallies, Wai, Varnished dc other Doll head*. Kid and other Dolls, Whistles, Hitrmonicans, Done, mg Figures, Brisket At. other Wagons, School Bas kets, Wheelbarrows, Drums,Tiumpcls,Swords,Pis tols, Alabaster Toys of all kinks, and un endless va m-tyof KiXry GOODS, fir Men, Women and Children. In oddilion to the nbovo he bus all kinds of Perfumery, sorb as Jenny Lind ond other Cologne, Chrystalino, Pomatum, Ox Mo tow, Dear’s Oil. Ac. Fancy and other Soapr. A prime nrlielo of Cjgara and Tobacco on hand. lie hopes by st riel attention to business and amai profits to me til a share of public patronage. A. 8. WORMLEY November ft, 1 Bft2 •100 Attain Wanted. $l,OOO A YEAH. \\J ANTED in every county of the United Stales, >V active and enterprising men, to engage In tiro sale of somu ol the best books published in (he country. To mnn of good address, possessing n small capital of from $35 to $lOO, such induce* I ments will bo offered as to enable thorn to make from $3 to $lO n day profit. J Tire books published by us are all asoful in (heir i character, exirnmoly popular and command large sales wherever (hey oro offered. DANIELS A GETZ. Sue-eefisorn to W. A. Leary A Co., No. 138 North Second St., Phtla. Sept 3, IK.VJ—3m FALL, GOODS, r PHE Hubscrilicr ia now opening a full nnd genera 1 assortment of Fancy ami Staple Dry Goods,eon aißting of I Lupin's superior French DomWn “ '* French Mcrinoes. Cashmere and Mouslin do I.aino Doge, Figured Maua.de Laines of superior ijuaiity, Alpacas of various (jualhies. (lingliainH nnd Calicoes, Domestic and Canton Flannels of all grades. Thilict ami Day State Shovrta, Cloths,Caaaimores, SoUmcis, Kentucky Joans, with a general ssßori mot of Ladies and Gentlemen's wear. OEO W IltTNEft. September 23, 18f>2. To Coach and Cabinet Makers. THE subscriber is fully prepared to meet their wants with nn enlarged stock of hardware in their lino, embracing Mai. Castings, Springs, Ailei, bands, patent leather, laces, curlalndnd/Toorololh, &d., walnut ami mahogany vonocrsl glass and ma hogany knobs of all sizes and patterns; a large supply of varnishes, oils, turpentine, at such prices that will make it their interest to give him the pre ference. H. SAXTON. July 93.
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