nil [ I iiyi-..— 'Ti..n _ " , Congrtirndj^^^ooeddlo^s. * ' Vli|^7MttthrtfVd’n)^rcis->Flr«t , Bcnloki<' i - .HU .vJifuT.;* ImiihinKnu.; r‘u' > -til#. v,oi: «; ’ScNATt-*M/.Alohf son, the. President pro Um t took lha cha r at a quarter oiler IS.o’clocU/aad called the Senate id orders.' . ui-jT,/' . .‘n'fi ~•-•! ■ * Alrdsotalion was adopted* directing, (he secretary to notl(y:llm House that a quorum of? the, Senate waq prosdDi, ; ;BiidHypaTeaUy to proceed to.business. Mr. Dodge, of lowa,.gqvo.noUoo;or bills- to be in-, troduced, granting'land to-lowa - .for railroad , pur. poses'! o|eq, of a;bill locstablish territorial govern rooolln Nebraska. ■ -Mr, Jones oflows, gave notice of a bill granting land to lowa for a railroad, connecting, the Missies, ipni and -MisßOUri-rlvers. -! r,i ' Mr. Ovvirn gayo following bills : A bill, making a donation-of public lands lo,Cali fornia, for the purpose, of,constructing, q. railroad and telegraph line from San Francisco to, tlio.Culo rado river, on the southoastern boundary of the said Stoto^with;a.branch’passing flirough- the. vsUoy-,of tlio-Sjcramfhtd river lotjie boundary of Oregon., . A,bill to.establish a lino of Mail SCr'anish’rps from San Franciqco, yu the Sandwich islands to Shang* liar.- . ~ ’- V A bill authorising ,lbe appointment of . nn Judge for IbbSouilicrh District of,California. ’ A bill to pay iho,expenses incurred , by California In eoppiW*in£ Indian ho»tiUlioa in the ■aidSlulc. At half o'flockt Mr. Gwinn. moved on 1 ad joiirnmcnl, which wjbsJosl, ; On iri' tion of Mr. l2 q'clock was fixed for.lho. hour-of incoiing. ' Cn n olion of Mf.'Badger, each. Senator was al low ed five dully newspapers, during (he session. Mr. Fish submitted the' 1 following resolution, tyaa laid uyer uqtil uftcr- the House should Organize: ’‘ l ‘ • •- • • •• ! Resolved,-'TttaFa Sblcct-Cdmmittee of five bo op pointed* to cunsidcr ,causes und extent nf-ihp sickness, and mortality prevailing on board the tomb gr-int ships an their voyage ..to., this country, arid, whether any and what J further legislation is needed for the boiler protection of the. health and lives of pimnngers on bonrd’sucfy’vcssdts. . , Mr. Bright offered a resolution, providing for the Appointment of two Chaplains, uiio by each House. Adopiod, ■' After imno time spent in duing nothing, the So n-tie,' at 35 min Acs pUal' 1 o'clock, adjourned. House.'— The galleries, bt-oame' densely crowded sa the hour ,fur (he orginizilioii of the House ap proached. 'All Was ’excitement and coniusum ui tongues, until 13. o’tlufck, when Mr. Forney, the Clerk oft bo list session,culled Hie mettiburd to or der. and wjlh the consent of (lie House. proeccdid In Call (ho roll— 2IY members answered to (heir M*. Olds moved that tlio Huu*o proceed to I lie election of a Speaker, viva vmie, whiih was agreed iu, and Hun. Lidii Boyd, of Kentucky, was dieted by p. largo majority. Tho (Jlc'tk announced Mr. Boyd (» bo elected Speaker, and appointed Char dlcr uiid Orr to conduct him .to the.choir. , Mt : . Boyd Vuld Gentlemen nf the lloueo of flc priacntatives, by the vote just given you huvo main tested • degree uf reaped und confidence lor inyaclt, peculiarly gratifying to my feelings, uud lor it yuu have my sincere thunk?. Confidently tely ing on your kiind co-operation, witlioul which it were vmn to hope for success, and guided, as 1 trubi I eh.>ll be, by a sleepless deeiro to maintain urdir und promote tno harmony of ibis body by » lui'htul cxecimn of its laws, 1 engage in the duties assigilud to mo with no (c’olnigs to gratify inconsistent with tho claim* ot impartial justice, «nd no aim to accomplish muon sistcnt will* the country's good. Mr. (Jiddings, by request of tho Clerk, idminis te red the oath ol office to iliuSpeaker, and the Speak er then swore ill the members by delegations. On motion of Mr. Jones, of Tennessee, a niussngo was sent to the Senate, informing them of n qdurum being m.attendance, and the election ol’ Hon. Linn Boyd ms Speaker. Mr. Campbell ol Ohio,offered the following, which Was adopted : Resolved, That the julcs nf the last House be adopted as the rules uf this, until otherwise ordered; provided, (here shall bo a committee uf five appoints cd to revise them, which committee shall have pow er to report at any tune, und their report shall be uclcd on by the House, till disputed ot, to the ex clusion of any other business, anything in any U-rn porsry rule la the contrary nuiwiihstaiidn g. On melton of Mr. Olds, tt commlltc was appointed to Wail oft the'President, in conjunction with ilmi uf tho Senate, and inform hint that the two liuusuh hsvo assembled end ' sfu prrpaicd lo receive miy coinii.unicaijon lid may be pleased to make. ■J'ho coinioillcc consists u(' Mcssri 1 . Olds,Chandler, and Biyly. Tlio House proceeded to the election of Clerk, willi the following result: The whole number u* votes cast w.is 200. of which Mr. Forney received 121 ; Riclmrd M. Young, 37 ; E. P. Smith, 10; fi. 11. Pngtc, 18. and E. Hutchin son, 13. Tho oilier votes scattering. Mr. Forney was thereupon declared elected, und wut sworh In. Or. motion of Mr Stanton, of Tennessee, the re. niuining officers, Mr. Glusbrcnnor Scigusnl ul«Arms Mr. McKnew, Door keeper, und Mr. Johnson. Post* msHtif, were jointly reappointed by resolution. On motion of Mr 1 McNair, a resolution was adopted to solid aeala by lot. The member* ull lu’t their seats und look position in the lobbies, und .i» their nnntcs were drawn (rum the box by the Cleik, came in severally and mude their choice. Mr. Denton selected a seat directly In (root of the chair, near the main aisle. Several notices of bills were given, after which the House adjourned. The Pork Trade.—At Louisville, on Tuesday “The market continues dull, snd wo do nut hear of a transaction in hogs, and quote the price nomi rial ut 4a4Jc. net. VVu leuro that in Woodford and Mercer counties hogs sfo.olfurcd si The weather is too warm for slaughloiing, and the pons are all full, the estimated number in pen und in tin vicinity of the city about The receipts by the Frankfort railroad Inst night were 1,200.” In tlio interior of Kuntuukey, the llurrodsburg. Ploughl/oy ss^al I'l’lia news o£.tho decline in the ling, market has fallen liko'a thimderbuU .uoon, the speculators in litis region. A.largo number of hogs have been bought at high prices by oiliten* of this county, who represent, themselves (o havo been acting as agents for the LouisVillo firms. Wo understand Ihstthe lutlof how Refuses to fur* oish (lie money to pay for the hogs at the rates agreed upon, and their agents here uru consequently Involved in some trouble. Meanwhile, various idle rumors arc adust as to the extent of tho decline. In Shiremonstown, on It.o Ist inat, by D. Shnop, Esq., Mr. Jeremiah Moser of this county, to Mias Rebecca Epplt of York county. On the 4 h inst., by Ihu Rev. A. 11. Kreamer, Mr. Tobias Kaupihan, to Mias Emclinb Smith, both of Snmli Middleton township. On the Ist Inst., by tho Rev. J Evnns, Mr Joseph Hrosnua of Hopewell township, to Miss Catharine A«n Mvkns, ofFrankfurd tpw’nshlp. For Bale or Rent. THE House occupied by J. VV. Patloo in Louth er street. Ctrliale, Dec. 8.1853—3i* LADIES doors & SHOES.—lull received a i*rge assortment of Ludiei* Morocco Boots and Siiooa and Cfhildrod's Shoes which will bo sold very cheap. , * -N. W. WdODS, Ag'l. December lss3 "ATEN'S BOOTS.—Just received a largo assorl jyiment of Men*. Bools, also Men's Water Proof Hoots and 'alao a largo assortment of Boy's Bools, which will ha sold veryoheap. . . Uao B, 1653. N W WOODS, Agl PLAID DELAINES. Juat received a handsome assortment of PUld and Tan colored Moua De Liina, which will be sold very cheap by N. W. WOODS, Ai’t December* 0, 1853, A LPACCAB—Job! veoeived o lot of Tan Colored, AChangeabla and Slack Alpacooa which will be •old cheap. N. W. WOODS, Ag'l, • Doe 6 1853 SHAWLS— Just received ft Urge assortment of Bay Stale Long Shawls, also Black and Mourn ing, Long/k Square do. ■ N W WOODS, Ag't. Pec 6 1653 .•I '>:n STBAWrWAWTEI>*-'>>n - - PpHB subscriberwillpayCASH for STRAW of -’X>'ahy;kind delivered at Middlesex/ 1 FttYmers will find it to their interest to sell their Straw and par chase other man fires. . E. SHRYOCK, Agent. December 8> 1858, •iv. ,''V • • • '/y.*- Stove. Room,For Kent. tfT^HEsubatriberioffers for: rcnlr from- thelat of L'April next, for one or more years; the.STOHE ROOM and CELLAR, situate on the corner of West High and Pill streets* in Carlisle, now occu pied oa a Drug Store. For particulars enquire of' ■ ROBERT NOBLE. Also,the BLACKSMITH SHOP, now occupied by William' Breeze, situate on. (he same lot, in Pitt street. They are considered two of tho host busi ness stands in tho borough. December 8, 1658. —5 t. Second Arrival of winter Goods. THE subscriber basjuet returned from the eastern cities, and has purchased a very laige stock of Winter Goode at such, prices that;will induce pur chasers to. seepre thoir goods before tho bargains are all gone; come one and all and examine my stock which is displayed in North Hanover street, where I am positive that goods, can now bo bought at lower .priccqi than at any other slore in the conn* ty. My stock comprises all kinds of Jjadios Dress Goods, such as Merinoca, Plaids of every style and color, Cashmeres, De Loincs, French' Merinocs all colors, plai.i, black and fancy Silks, Pnramclta Cloths oil colors, Bombazines, Alpaccas, do. Shawls. Shawis of all kinds, such as Broche.Long& Square, Day Statu long and square, Cashmere, black Thibet long and square, white Crapes, De Laines, Ferkeri. FLANNELS, Flannels of every cblor and as low as they can bo purchased in the town. Cloths, Casaimerts and Sallintlls, cheaper than they have yet been sold this winter, Domtslica, Domestics of every variety, all very cheap. Carpels and Matting . A very largo assortment of Carpets and Mattings, at prices to suit purchasers. Boots and Shoes. A large assortment of Men’s and Boy’s Bools and Shoes, and Women’s and Children’s Shoes of all kinds, Gum shoes for men, women & children. Groceries, Such os Coffee at 12$, Sugar at 6$ worth 9, Molas ses at all prices. Give us a call as wo are deter* mined to soil cheaper than ever, and consider it no Double to show Goods. Don’t forget tho place, in South Hanover street, 3 doors north of the Bunk. PHILIP ARNOLD. Carlisle, Dee 6, 1853. To the Honorable lodges of the Conn of Cum bcrland Comity. The undersigned, two of the committee appoint ed by the Court, to visit, examine and report upon tho condition and management of the Poor House of this county, would respectfully stale that they have attended to the duty assigned them, and are much gratified in being able to say that the Estab lishment, in all its different apartments, presented a degree of neatness and cnmloii highly creditable lo those under w hose management and direction it is. Tim inmates presented that happy appear ance which is always characteristic of a contented mind. The sick are attended by (he regular phy sician, and provided with kind and attentive nurses. Those who are able to labpr are employ ed in the house and on the farm. Children who are born in the house or brought there, ryehe that kind attention which humanity suggests until they are old enough to be put out lo service.— The number of Paupers teylslered on the Books of the Institution on the Ist of November, 185*2, ; was one hundred and one, the number admitted since is one hundred and ninety-two, together wtlli twelve out door paupers, making in all three hundred and five provided for during the year.— Of these, one liundnd and fifty-pine have been discharged, fourteen have*died, and six board out, leaving the number in the House on the Its of November, 1853, one hundred and twenty-six.— In addition to dm above, two hundred and eighty four transient Paupers have been admitted and their wants supplied. In conclusion we would say Dial our opinion is, that all who are concerned in die management of the Institution have faith fully performed their respective duties. Respectfully, &c,. HENRY SAXTON, M. G. HUE. Now, to wit: 19 h November, 1853. Directed to be filed end n copy funyshed the different Edi* turd in Carlisle lor publication. UY THE COURT. Cumberland County, sa. I do certify that the nhoveda a true copy of tho r Report of Poor House Visitors for the < Sort I Cyear 1833, as full and entire as the same L vw 3 remains of Pile in tho Offioo of Clerk o( tho Quarter Sessions of said county. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand ond the seal of said Court nt Cailisle, tho 38th day of November, A. I)., 1853. SAMUEL MARTIN. Clk. Qr. Sees. Proclamation \X THERE AS the Honorable Jamas H. Obauam YV Pi widen l Judge of the several Courts of Cum mon Pious orxhecDunllosofCumbcn land,Perry and Juniata,inPennsylvaniu,and juettccoi tluaovura) Courts of Oyer and Terminer and Conor a Uni I L)o« ivory Ip said counties,and (lan* John Huppand Sami. VVoinlbuni, .Iddgos of the Court of Oyer and Term! no rand Conoial Jail Delivery t lie trfalof all coptlal and olhoi oHonces.ln the said county of Oumborland-by thoirprecoptslo mo tlroctod dated (ho 15th of Nov, 1853, have ordered the Court f Oyor & Tor minor end Oortorol JaM Delivery, to bo holdon at Carlisle,oh the id Monday of Jan* uary. next, (being the tub day) nt 10 o’clock ih the forenoon, to continue two weeks. NOTICBj is. Horoforc orobygivon, otheOoro* ner.Jusllcoßoftho Pouco 5c Constahlosoitbcaaid oourity ofCumboVlurid, hat they arc bj theooid pro* cept commanded to bothon & there in their proper persons,with thoinolls .records,inqulßttlotie, Ciarni natios and all other rdmombrllnccS, to do those thingawhicMol heir offices appertain to bo done,and allthoßothatarobuundby rocognizancos,toproBocute against the prisoner a that are or then ahallhb tn the jailof midcoi Uy ,aro to bo there to proecculcthom asshallbo just JOSEPH M’DARMOND, Shff. Sheriff's Office, Dee. 1, 1863. Notice. THE election fur Dircclora of the Carlialo Bunk advertized to bo held on Monday, (ho 21st ult., not having boon held on said day, an election for Di rectors of aald Bunk will |)o held, agreeably to char ter, on MONDAY, (ho 19lli of December next, bo. tween 10 o'clock, A. M. and 3 o'clock P. M., at the Carlisle Deposit© Dank. Decom. I 3t GEO. A. LYON. Pres. NOTICE, SUBSCRIBERS to the Block of the Carlisle Gaa u qd Water Company ore required to pay to Wm. M- Boetem! E»#., Treasurer, at the Carlialo Deposit Bunk, on or before Thursday the 15th d«y of Decem ber next, the third instalment of ONE DOLLAR Upon osoh share by them subscribed. I»y ofdor of the Board. _ _ No. 7 23 FRED'K WATTS, free. estate Notice. LETTERS of Administration on the estate of Daniel Kelm, late of Hampden township Cum berland county, deceased, havo .been issued by the Itogieter of said county, to tho subscriber, residing in Dauphin county: All persons in debted to said.esutQ will make immediate pay ment, and those having claims will present them for settlement to .i BERNARD BHdOP. Ex’r, December, 1 1893—6i* -a»ißiEfiterBon’ij4iflgaziiie..!s •*• w ,100,066. in 1854 / .■ THE, immense success of jhis.Magazine in assures for it at the same rate, of increase, a monthly circulation of 100,000 with the improvements the proprietor intends mak ing in whiter paperj new''type, tndro reading matter, greater beauty of embellishments, &c. Its Literary. Character Uuriyaled. \l. 1 No' other Periodical publishes such thrilling tales or such capital stories of tool life, the most eminent American American writers in (h'.g department be ing engaged io cdnlributo to its pages. At .their hepd is Mrs, Ann Sv Stephens, tho editor, whoso Romances are unequalled in power and beauty.- Morality and virtue am always Inculcated. ’ The Newspaper Press and (ho Ladles unite to promote this, the most readable of tho Magazines. It Is also the only original one of its class—the only one thoroughly American. Its Magnificent Einbellishmenls. Its Illustrations excel those of any other Maga zine, each number containing one or more Steel Engravings, cither mezzotint or lino, besides'tho Fashion Plato; and, in addition, numerous Wood cuts. The Engravings, at the end of the year, alone are worth the subscription price. Colored Fashion Plates in Advance. These Plates are engraved eupeibty on Steel, from patterns received in advance. A comparison between this Magazine and othcra/in this respect, is challenged. The "Gossip about tho Fashions/' published in each number, is fuller, belter and lutei than can be bad clscwheio at any price. Iri lho Eastern cUics lhia work is universally held to bo the text book of fashion. In addition, the departments fur new receipts, Crochet work. Embroidery, Net ting, Horticulture'and Female Equestrianism, oro *)ways well filled, profusely illustrated, and rich wvilh the latest novelties. The Publisher offers it to tho sox as tho best Lady’s Magazine in tho world. Terms—Always in Advance, Ono copy jor one year, $2 00 Three copies for one year, 5 00 Five copies fur one year, 7 60 Eight copies for one year, 10 00 Sixteen copies for one yrar, 20 00' Pheriuns for Clcds. —The following magnifi* cent Premiums are offered to persons getting. up clubs. For a Club of three subscribers, either “The Gems of Art,” or “The Annual of Plates for 1854,'” each containing thirty superb Engravings. For a Club of Eight subscribers, both “The Gems!' ami “ The Annual,’’ containing together sixty plates.'— For a Club of Sixteen subscribers, an extra copy for 1854, and either ‘‘The Gems” or “The Annual.” Specimens sent when desired. Address, post* paid, CHARLES J. PETERSON. No. lOZCbcsnul St., Phila. November 17, 1853—3( Printing Materials for Sale. ALL the necessary materials for publishing,a largo newspaper, consisting, in part, of one ex cellent Washington Press, type, druses, leads, cob utnn and advertising rules, cases, die., &c , ore of lorcd fur sale on reasonable terms. In connection with tiro above are the materials for an excellent Job Office, embracing quite a va rioty at beautiful wood and metal type, Card press, borders, die., which, with (he addition of two or three fonts, would make one of (lie best Jobbing establishments in the interior of the Slate, the whole being welt worthy lire attention of persons about engaging in the publication of a newspaper, or, the jobbing business. Fur further information, apply at tins uffice. December, 1, 1&53. Daguerreotypes. AT RS. R. A. REYNOLDS, Dagueircan Artist, -D-*- South East corner of ilnnovcr and Loathor Streets. Rooms, those formerly occupied by Mr W Fridley Bhc cordially invites her friends and the public generally to give her a coll, confident of be ing able to render entire satisfaction; for if she may not claim superiority for her pictures, sho may at least cloim equality with any taken in tbit place. Carlisle, Nov 10, 1853—3 m A CARD. E. STARL has jdsl opened her Kail and VN' inter Mill inary and Frjncy articles, and solicits a oall Irom Uio Lacfios, .Dress making lo in nil Its various branches.— Nrzt door to InhoiTa Grocery store.'Sonfli Han over pi. Nov 10—-3 t IVoticc. Carlisle Deposit Bask, } November I, 1853. 5 r PIIE Board of Directors hove this day declared a 1 somi annual dividend of four per cent., which will he paid to the stockholders or their legu 1 topic scnlaiivcs on demand. VV. M. BEETEM, Cashier. For Sale or Rent. THE largo (wo story plastered house, back buildings, end lot of ground,corner of Pornfreiand youth Hanover streets, now occupied by John Gray, is offered at private sale. Also for sale the two story Stone House and lot of ground on North Hanover street, at present in the occupancy of Jas. Gallaher. If not sold before the Ist of January, both properties will be for rent. Enquire of JACOB KHEKM. November 10, 1853—3 l Auctioneering:. THE subscriber respectfully informs the citi zens of Carlisle and vicinity, (bat he will attend to CRYING SALES in town & country—a share of patronage is solicited. Clerking Salts will also ifn attended to. Residence: nearly opposite Glass* Hotel. w. miles. Carlisle, Nov 24, 1053. Eslulc Notice* LETTERS of administration on the eslalo of Marlin Z**lglor, late of the Borough of Carlisle, Cumberland county, Ponn'o.i deceased, have been issued by the Register of said county, to the subscriber who resides in the borough aforesaid. Ail persons indebted to said estate ere requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement to SUSANNAH ZEIG'LER, Admr’x. November 24, 1853—61 FOR RENT, THE now,two story Brick House and Back buildings, situate in .tiasl Main street, and at present in the occupancy of Mr. Joseph Halbert, Is offered for rent from the Ist of April next. En quire bf WM. MOtIDY. Carlisle, Nov 17, 1953—4 t The above properly is also for sale, and will be disposed of on accommodating terms. Enquire ai above. Proposals, WILL bo received by llio undersigned, until (l>o 29th day of December next, for building a DANK 13AUN, 75 feol In length, by 32 in width, with an Overshot 8 Toot, and two Sheds of 12 foot back, to contain 2 Mows, 3 Thrashing Floors, laid with pino plank} Grain lioiibo, &c., 3 Horse Stables, 1 Cow Stablo, Wagon Shod and Corn Crib. The Woatberboarding to bo planed and.ploughod, the roof to bo made of cut Chestnut Shingles. The Hinges and Stono which wore in the burnt build ings, may bo used eo far as thoy arc good and will answer. The contractor to find his board and furnish all the rpaterials except as above elated. it would bo doairablo to have an any person wishing to undertake it,.to givo a more particular description of the plan, size of timber, & 0 . HENRY FETTER. Lartdisburg) Perry 00., Nov 17, 1853. PERSONS visiting Carlisle, should not foavo be fore taking o glance at B J Kiofior’a Drug and Chemical Store, South Hanover street. Ho hUs on hand a v«r»otv oJ Fancy Articles, such as hair, hat, cloth, flesh, tooth and other Brushes; Cologne hot* th-e, Furniture Dusters, combe, PoiJ Monalres,card and worked Baskets, Note Paper, Visiting Cards and Cases, Fans, Acoordeone, dco. Ladies are in* died (o' Ibok at his superior Matte. Call soon as he ta determined to sell bargains.,, ■. . j . July t 4, " I J ~~ ; rpHE subscribers having now completed their ar- J.' fflh'gemeijis for (he importation of English' books; invjtbs ihe of -Libraries, Book'buyers, arid iho to their stock which i will bo founa uhutiually cboicoand well selected, and a{ the most reasonable prices. . Importing direct from the English publishers, and- buying* for cash, they ore in instances, fine English editions at the.same prices as are paid for .inferior American ones; and devoting their attention entirely to .Foreign Books, purchasers may depend upon finding the bcat assortment at their establishment. Now publications received by every steamer. Books imported to order'weekly from England, Franco anti ,Germany ~fn much less than.the ordinary time re quired. Monthly catalogues of now and old French ond.Englisb Books furnished gratis on application, or sent by mail to any part,of the country. Any information in regard lb'prices, &c, of Foreign Books furbished 6n application, by mail or other wise. . ( . Subscriptions received to all Foreign Newspapers and Periodicals. : C. J, PRICE & CO. No 7. Hart's Buildings, (second story) Sixth St., abbvd Chestnut; Philadelphia. November 10, 1653—3 m To the Public. J THE attention of the public is respectfully In vited to the large.and extensive siock of new Pail and Winter Goode, which Philip Arnold is now displacing at his store in North Hanover sired, where persons who are desirous of securing bar gains should qall, wjlhoot delay, as the Goods are going off 9t ( a rapid raid,, Among the assortment will be found the best selection of .Dress Goods, ever ’brought to Carlisle, and consists In part of black-aridfancy silks, French and English meri noes, nfetlfio, plaids, plain and figured de laincs, pararaettasi alpacas, bombazines, &c. ;! SH AWLS. Broche Long and Square, Bay Stale Long and Square, Cashmere, Thibet, Delaine, Crape,&c. Flannels, 'S'Goh asf ecarloi, yellow and white; also Gauze and Welsh Back Flannels of ail colors. i . .i . , Blankds. We have a large stock o( blankets which we are determined to set! at low prices, from $3 to $lO a pair. 1 ' Oct 6.1053, PHILIP ARNOLD. .FRESH ARRIVAL OP HARD WARE. subscriber having returned from the city, JL would call the attention of his friends and the public generally, to tbo large and well selected us* sorlmeni of* H ARDW ARE, which he has juat re* ceived cdnaja’.ing in part of Building Materials,such as nails, acrows, hinges, locks, bolts, glass, putty, paints, oils, 1 &c. TOOLS; including edge tools, saws and planes of every dcsoription, flies, rasps, hammers, vices, an vils; &o* ' ' : A general assortment of Shoemakers and Saddlers Tools, together with Morocco, Lining, Binding, Skins, shoe thrpad, wax, pegs, lasts, harness mount* tugs, saddle trees, &c. COACH TRIMMINGS. Canvass, plain, figured, enamelled and embossed; patent and enamelled Leather, axles, springs, hubs, spokes, felloes, shafts, dashers, &c. . CABINET MAKERS will find a Urge assort i men! of Varnishes, Mahogany & Walnut Veneers, Mouldings,' Rosettes, Hair Cloth, curled Hair, dec. |l*ho plock of IRON is largo and well selected, comprising,all the kinds in general use, such os! hammered and rolled lire of all sizes, fiat bar and band Iron, I’OchiJ, square and oval Iron, horse shoo | Iron, nail rods, a largo lot of cast and spring Stool,. English ond American Blister Steel. I HOUSEKEEPERS and those about commenc ing. will find it to' their advantage to call and ox arnino our (able Colliery, Uriiunia and Plated ware, trays,pans, kettles, Cedar wars. Baskets, dec. In Addition to the above, wehaveieceivedasplen did lot.of WALL PATER, making Vbo assoitment complete, and at such prices a» cannot fail lo g|vo satisfaction. We invite our friend* to call, knowing it will bo to their advantage to do «o»-' Comombor the.old stand, Cast High St., Carlisle,?!.. HENRY SAXTON. , October 6, 1853 Cumberland Valley Institute! EMBRACING TWO SEPARATE DEPART MENTS, MALE AND FEMALE. Jit Mrxhanicahur g , Fa. '"PHIS Institution will open Us fall session on the' 1. Ist of November, The buildings are new and' commodious, the rooms Inigo and well ventilated, * and the whole house warmed with a heated air fur-’ nace, Purcnla and Ouard'ans are invited to cornel and eco this Institution before sending their sonsnnd daughters elsewhere. Ills located near the borough of Mccbanicsburg, 100 miles west of Philadelphia, 68 miles from Baltimore, und 8 fiom Harrisburg.— It is accessible by Railroad from all parts of the Stale. Eighty students were in connection with the Institution during thn session just closed. BOARD OF INSTRUCTORS. Rev. J.S. Loosa, A. M., Principal and Professor of Moral Science and Ancient Languages. Hf.snr R. Nicks. Assistant. Epwaod Fclls, Esq., Professor of Modern Lan guages. Miss Esthih M. Doll, Assistant Principal of Female Department, and Teacher of Music. Mist Allicb OjlivkU, Assistant. Rev, Gko. Morlits, Lecturer on History and Eng lish Literature. J. B. Hxrminn, M. D., Lecturer on Physiology and Laws of Health. PERMS PER SESSION. English Branches, * $lO 00 Ancient Languages (including English,) 12 00 German and French, each 5 00 Board, Room sfld Tuition, 60 00 Music, (Plano) 12.00 Ornamental branches extra. For circulars and further particulars address JOS. S. LOOSE, Mechanictburg % C'um6. Co., Pa.. Sept SO, 1853—2m* Fresh Arrival THE subsenbor has just returned from Pbiladel phia, and is now opening a. largo and elegant osaoitmont of Winter Goods, consisting In part of Cloths, Cassimorcs, Vestings Flannels, Blankets, Joans, &e. In Ladies Goods a beautiful assortment of Oo Lolncs, French Merinos, PardrffcUnS. Silks, now stylo of bared Cashmeres, Ribbons, Shawls, French Worked Collars, Chimi. zetts, rlvale.nie, tEafarm on Xi.whicE bd.pqn being loere move to the west in lhb spring. v The farm it situate in North Middleton fownship,.? jnijes eastfrora Carliaie/jtbdwiitilti Xquartei'd/ aniileiof tfaetg rn pike leading to Harrisburg; adjoining lands of A. Horner, Robert Jfopiri and l h e.h r * bfjp’ seWit* dnd.bordered on the North sido by the Retort Spring; Containing J j . .., Acres, more or less, of first rate Limestone Land, in tho highest stale of cultivation and apder good fence, mostly post and choknu.t rails. Ton’acres of the farm is woodland and six' dlegant moadowland. Tho farm is most advantageously situated for li|lage, being two fields in brqadjh with q lan? through the. centre but no public road (btaugh It. There ls free 1 access to the LelorrSpring. a 1 fine' running’stream, from every field; U‘ is situated In a good neighborhood and ofaipileof (he Middlesex. Mills.— The improvements are a largo two story weather - boarded'Djvelling’HOUSß, large DANK BARN. Wagon Shod.CornCribs,andail iMtiE&dthei necessary outbuildings.; A first rate water near the door with a pump in it, and a large Cistern in the yard; and o young and thriving Orcnard of carefully* selected i n good beating condition; i ;v:: u • ■; J, r Persons wishing to examine the place or learn the terms of sale oro requested to call on the premi- JEREMIAH GRINBR Septemberaft, 1663—61* Wow Ready; The New Methodist Singing Book, LUTE OP ZION! BY -I. B. WOODBURY, assisted by the Rev. H. M ATTISONJ Postoi of the John Street Metho dist Church.. It. Comprises nearly ono thousand pieces of tho choicest music, including almost every old,(quo of. any merit over published;, it represents some two hundred of tho finest comp'osors the World over saw, and contains’ every’ variety of meter now in use, with copious indexes to every pait. The Lute is'-theroforo Held wHh'truth’ tir bo an' almost cxhauslless mine : of!he richest 6acrcd Musical Treasures ever presented (o tho public. Glowing with tho animation and burning zeal of tho commu nion for which it is designed, tho tunes ere never theless equally adapted to the Hymn books of alt denominations of Christians. Of Mr. Woodbury's ast book, the Dulcimer, Over 150,000 Copies hove been issued since its appearance three years ago, and still the demand Is on the increase. Is any further evidence of the admiration in which he is hold as a Composer tp bo desired 1 From the enthusiasm with which the Lute has already been greeted, a reception for it similar to! that meted to the Dulcimer is oonfldently expected-1 Any professional musician desiring a copy of either (bo Lute or Dulcimer.-for examination, can have it sent to him, free of postage, by remitting 60 cents to the Publisher. F J. HUNTINGTON, 23 Park Row, Now Voik. Novombci 3, IRSJ—6I Pictures or the Loved & Gone. LIFE WHERE ART THOU RECORDED! Bleat bo tho art tliat can immortalize. Tiiat Art dial baffles lime's lyrannlcclalm to quench II- 1 How sweet it is in after days, when memories on memories arise, and d>eams of bygone limes, am) long forgotten things come softly to the hear!. How sweet we soy it fa to gaze upon the likeness of some dear friend, with whom wconccassociated, whether far umy. Bailing upon the broad oeoanj atrulling ____ over the prairies oflhc far west, wandering in strange WANTED* |.nd., .cro« .h. bli.o W nt.r. or .leopi..s ben» al h pA „ pENTEI , a> Cabine ( M.kct., Millwright., the cold clods of earth, or iho roaming wave. How I . . , ~< , - *,* .* »„i£, t» pleasant tbo thought. Ih.t tbo art Jirina can giv.n. C a ? J ra “ h ‘" ! S™ “?' “I' »‘ J °*“ * [ho perfect re.cmblirncb of the absent amlthelotred, ne " nd lake a look at the vety large end sups V.T H , . , irnn ‘, nn t, u ,u n , isr n \ nor assortment of tools just received, snd which are ti lwe can almost imagine it is reality,lhatUto and ; . . n ’ \ . , * i - »..,>i nn fn. «fi„ .... now ready for inspection Call in and lake B look. aniinul 1 on alone oro wanting, lor often as we gins | , * , upon o good picture, the eyes seem to sps.kte with ! tll " ro - “* ' 6 “ chell P * joHN*P , YNe"‘ brillisney, end the lips eppesr ss if shout to Speak > West . Wa Notthuimo.er’.t A Daguerreotype Is far more preferable to a paint • ing, simply because it is far more correct and more convenient: the form stands out as it were from the plate, and gives every expression of the.face as it was in the original. The Daguerreotype is without doubt one ofihegreatest inventions of the nineteenth century.and its benefit to man incalculable. Though simple in ita opoiatlon,yct thehuman mind cannot comprehend exactly its Strange .mysteries:- itsiha* dow is caught upon (ho p/sto as if by magic, and we can only wonder that it Js so. Those who have not yet procured these precious mementoes, wo would advise to call upon our friend A. 0. Tunas, at his Gallery m Wyeth’s Hull, in Hcrrisburg, or at bis now galleiy.in Marion Hall, Carlisle, ami our word for it, you will be obligingly eulcitnined, and furnished with likenesses that wilt please and delight even the most fastidious. JIo j has long occupicdan enviable position asaDdgucr- j rci n Artist, received a Diploma for his splendid Da* ■ I guerreolypea at the jatc State Agricultural Pair, at | j Harrisburg, and by close application and long expo* ( 1 ricncc, has made mapy experiments in the art, and ( is ready to compete with any establishment in th [ country. Much attention is given to copying doguerreoty pcs ond other pictures. Small picturescun bcenlargod to nny size. Children of any ago taken. Daguerreotypes inserted in Lockets, Breastpins, finger rings, pencil heads, &c. Instructions given in the art on the most reason' able terms. Pictures taken in cloudy ns well as in clear wcath* er. A collection of portraits can be socu at the Rooms, which are fair at all limes. September 22, 1852—91 DR. JOHN S. SPRIGGS, OFFERS his professions (services (othe people fo Dickinson township snd vicinity. Residence— Ontho Walnu Bottom road, I mileoastofCentre* villc. February 3, 1853. ly* German and EnglUh Joiirliul. 'PROSE persons entitled to receive (ho Journals 1 of the Senate end House of Representatives, are hereby notified that they have been received at this office, and are ready for distribution. By order of the Commissioners. WM. RILEY, Clk. Comm’rs. Office, Oct 30, 1669—4 t NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given, that the “Dlcbinsoh Saving Fund Society," located in Ccnireville, Cumberland county, Po., will make application to the next Legislature of (lie Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, for an act of incorporation, with a capital of ten thousand dollars, and privilege to increase to (wonty-five thousand dollars, withdis. counting privileges and powers to receive depo sitors and such oilier powers and privileges as are usually granted to Saving Institutions. By order of tlid Board, A. G. MILLER, Treas'r. June 30, 1053—Cm 815*000 Worlli of Goods Still oil ilandu I Ogllby’s Store. IN addition to our stock, we have received and are now receiving a large lot of very desirable FALL and WINTLR GOODS from two of our branch ■loros. As all of the slock was purchased before the present groat advanced prise In good, and will bo sold at COST, purchasers can save from 35 to 50 per cent, by giving us an early call. Wo now hove black silks, fine linen, long shawls, tickings, ebooks, blankets, cassinotts, cloth, muslins, dec., all ofwhi6hwe were out qf previous to yoaterday'a Also, Carpets, and a lot of Roofs and Shoes, just received. Call soon and secure the bargains before the; gro all gone. CIIAS. OGILBY, Bargains still to be had at tboClollifng Store near Burkholder's Hotel. Sept.gJ. 1853—3 t • ’• •• POLISH for Linens, &o, A superior ariiclo to Starch Polish, for imparting a fine polish of muslin, collars, cambrics, &o, For sale at the •loreof J. W, EBY. October 37* 16M. WXNTfeD .uhl,c(t!a.lnp> T . ment or aobiorlption, advertising and ? Fall and) Wipter Mllllnery.' MRS. NEFF, Fnnoy Milliner, hns joti a beautiful ami exteneive dßaorlinent 01 J PALL AND WINTER MILLINERY, , at her.otd eland. West High sireel, nearly- oppo-/ site Marion Hall, She is now fully -prepared (Or suit the tastes of ladies w Lao may favor, her: with; their, custom, as hen stock of Bonnets* Ribbons, Flowers, Trimmings, Silks, &o,,eaDQoi~- be excelled. Her assortment of Fancy Articles it : complete, and cannot fail to please ber customers. Ladies are invited to call and see for themsdlvesj before buying elsewhere. Prices reasonable Carlisle, Nov, 17,1863—61 ■ . • ■ Estate Notices LETTERS testamentary on the. estate of £ett* ry Lynch, late of Dickinson township* have been issued by the Register of Camberfapdj county, to the subscriber lni Stifpppnlk burg township. All persons Indebted to Skid; estate are requested to make Immediate payment,; and those having claims will present them proper ly authenticated for settlement to , , .THOS. P v BLAIR, Adm'r. November 3,1853—6 l - r Gstato Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that tetters of admin istration on the estate of Geo. P. Horner, late of Silver Spring township, Cumberland op., have , been granted by the Reglaterof said county,to, the subscribers residing in the same township.— AM persona having claims against said estate will present them for settlement, and those Indebted will make immediate payment to SAMUEL HORNER. GEORGE A. HORNER, Sept. 8. 1863—6t* Adm Pf. NOTICE. NOTICE U hereby given, that application Will be made to (be next Legislature, agreeably (0 the constitution and laws of this Commonwealth* for an alteration in the charter of the Carlisle DepO* r sit Dank, so as to confer upon said Bank the right* and privileges of a bank of issue, and to change the name to thut of the Carlisle Bank. By order of Iba Board of Directors. _ WM. M. DEETEM, Caahlor. Juno 3*o, 1863—6 m NOTICE IS hereby given, that an application will be made to the next Legislature of Pennsylvania, for the incorporation of a Bank with genera) banking pri vileges, or if impracticable, for a Deposit Dank, with a capital of one hundred thousand dollars, to bo located in the Borough of Carlisle, Cumber* land county, Pa.,under the name or style of “The Carlisle Bank.’ 1 I Carlisle, June S 3, 1853—Gm Estate IVoticc. LETTERS testamentary on the eslale'of Refer Ndtl, dec’d., late of the borough of Mechanlcsbuig, Cumberland county, have been granted by the Register of sold county, to the subscriber wno re sides in Upper Allen township. Alt persons In debted to said estate are requested lo make Imme diate payment, and those having claims wilt pre sent them for settlement lo C. TITZEL, Ei'r. ilember 15, 1853—61 Mill foi* Bent. rriHE undersigned offers his Merchant Mill, at the J_ Carlisle Iron Works, for rent from the Ist of April next. PETER P. 808. October 20, 1858—Oi DR. GCOiUIE SS, BRETZ, Dentist. WILL perform all operations upon tbetesth Ihtl may bo required for theft preservation. Arti ficial teeth inserted, from asingle tooth to «n/emlre sot, on the most scientific principles. Diseases of the.mouth and irregularities carefully treated. pfijee at the residence of his brother, on North Pitt street, Carlisle. June 28, 1669. Philadelphia Mourning Store. BESSON & SON. NO. 52 South Second street, have at all seasons a full assortment of Black & Mourning Goods, wholesale and retail. FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Black Tara tse, bombazines, cash meres, bombesin* alpacas, mousxeline de laine, Do. double width French merinoes, parramattaa, Do. eilk warp glossy alpacas, tunls cloth, canton cloth, canto* crapes, cloth for cloaks, ormuro eilka, poult d sole, pros do thine, English crapes, crape collars, plushed silk gloves; black crape veils, love or mode veils, thibet shawls, (long and square) blan ket shawls, (long & square) gloves, hosiery, &c. Second Mourning. — Plaid epnnsllkt, plaid silks, mousselino do laine, mouseeline de bege, madonna cloth, plain mouss'elinee, sack flannels, bay stale shawls, (long and square) white crape collars, English chintzes, ondersleeves, &c. Philo., Sept 87, 1853— *1 Jams* 11. W*ls*. ' Wu. K.Oaxsbiil FIRST ARRIVAL OP FALL GOODS Al the New and Cheap Slore of Wclsc & Campbell. S. IV. Corner of N. Honour and Louther Struts. WE b&vo ]ml teceivod a very large and bond some assortment of Fall and Winter Goods, consisting of tbo latest styles of DREBB Goods, Froneb plaids, plaid and printed Cashmeies, Moot do Lalnes, all wool; Moos de Degei,Persian cloths, plaid, brocade and black Sdks.bambaiioea,alpacas, and a good assortment of Mourning Goods. Domestic*, Bleached and unbleached Muslins, Checks, Ging hams, Tickings, while & colored Canton Flannels, r'cd, yellow and while wool Table Linen, Damask Towels, Table Cloths, Napkins, dec. Laces and Embroideries, Oambiic and Bwi«a Ruffling,Edgingand Inserting, Lisle, Mechlin, Florentine und VaieuconpesLacva, Collars, Undorsleoves, Spencers and Culls of the latest styles. Hosiery and Qloves. Very fine assortment of span Silk, Cashmere and Lambs wool Saxony, black Indians Hose; Merino half hose, white sftd black silk Htfso, black* white and mixed Cotton Hose, Ladies and Gents Kid Silk, fleecy lined Silk, Csshtaefe & Colton Gloves. Cloths & Casslmoros, A largo assortment of Cloths, Cssslmeres, Baltin* etu. Kentucky Joans, Merino, SaHn'snd'bUek allk Vestings. - Boofsanrf'sAoe*.* Ladles Kid Slippers* Morocco and Kid Puakicks, Morocco and Kid Boots; (WIUU\) Ladle* Gallon* Men's fine caifßooU, Kipp Boots and Shoes fok men and boys, all kinds of ghUdten's shoes, an* a Ufge tdl of uum shoes.- - Groceries. Kio and Java Coffees,Now Orleans, Cuba and Bo* fined Bugera,Lovering's Byrup MoltnesCnls do and Bpicea of ait kinds.. • , . , 1 .The above articles, together with alargo. vatlet loonumoroua.to raeption.hare been sefecled w'r great care from the New York and JPbilsdelp' markets,and cannot fall to auilpurohassrslQ-. Uy and prices. Wo Invite all to call end. ixamf m \ 1 for themselves*. ! , OnrlUbußent IR. IFM. TUBT received, a splendor) aMorlpisnlof Baraga Ida