'IpHILADELPHIA MARKETS. . , rPmtiDKLTBU. Deo. 14, 1853, Flour fthd Meol —iftdpr hog farther declined.— Bales at $6 60 as 6 62 por bbl.' There is a. steady domkndfor city’ l consumption .within tho range of 650 a 7 50 ; fof common'arid, exrfa bands. Ryo Floor is Inactive,'ood is hold 'at 85 12 a 5 25 por CornMnal 83 37J per bbl.for Penn's. • Grain.—There is. a fair demand for Wheat, at steady prices. Sales 0f50,000 bushels of prime,red at 81 47 a 1 50, and whitest 81 60. Sales of Rye at 86 ots. Corn is rather dull. Sales ,of yellow at 64 a 70c. for new, according to quality, and 75c, for old. Oats—Sales new Southern ol 40 a 43c,and 46 a 47c. for Pennsylvania. .Whiskey—Sales ofbble. at 270. Wide, at 25c. Cholera in Nbw York. —Eight fatal cases of Astatic Cholera occurred in Now York last week. The disease appears to bo spreading. 30 on tpff. On the 3d Inst., In this borough, Joseph Ooilby, snn oflho late Joseph Ogilby, of Lancaster rn. On the 28th all., Maria Simjbon, consort uf Parker Simlson, of this borough, in the 46tU year of her ago. In this borough, on the 9th inst*, Mrs. Mary RiroAos, in the 73d year of her ago. In Frankford township, on tho 10th Inst., Mr. Christian Wolf, in this 72nd year of his ago. NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given to all persons in terested, that the account of Jacob Hock and Ben jamin Duke,'Assignees of Anthony F. Wolf, under a deed uf voluntary assignment fof the benefit of creditors, has been filed in the Prothy’s Office for examination by the accountants therein naioed, and will be presented to tho Court of Common Pleas of Oumb. co., for confirmation and allowance, orrWednesday the 10th of Janu ary, 1854. > GEO, ZINN, Prolh'y. Proihy’s. Office, Dec 13, 's3—4t* ANOTHER GREAT ARRIVAL OF FALL & WINTER Di-y-ftoods. At the Store of the subscriber) the great Mart for Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots Sf Shots. THE subscriber respectfully informs bis friends and numerous customers, that bo has returned from INvnadotphia, with a largo and varied assort ment offVall and Winter Goods consisting in p.id of Urdfidcluths, C.issinicrs, Sitincls, Vestings, Muslins, Checks, Tickings, Flannels, Linscy, Velvet Curds, Cravats, Suspenders, Gloves, See, LADIES DRESS GOODS, Silks, Bombazines, Mcrinoes, Coburg Cloths, fig’d , ptim and cltangeahle Poplins, pin id Mous. de L i incs. Cmghnms, Calicoes, Alpacas,' Shawls, Hosiery, Gloves, Sc c. den’s & Coy's lints & Caps, A very largo assortment ombmbing every quality Also, Bonnets and Ribbons, BOOTS & SHOES , An extensive variety of Men's, Women's and Chil> dren'e Boots and Shoes from (ho most celebrated manufacturers. Also, colored and white Carpet Chain, Groceries, Such as Shugnr, Coffee, Malss*es, Rice, dtc. Choice TEAS from tlio well known’Tea Dealers, Jenkins A Co. v All who visit our establishment are free to ocknowl edge that we are selling foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Boots, Shoos, dee., at astonishingly low prices. Our low prices have already attaanicd u large nom her of people. The attention of all who wish good bargains is solicited, os inducements can bo offered to purchasers. Don’t forget the old stand, Humerich’s corner, North Hanover street. Butler, Enos, Rags and Soap, taken at market prices. N. W. WOODS, Agt. Carlisle, Dee. 15, 18S3. Boots & Shoes. J (J ST received an assortment of Willis' Ladies Winter Boots and Shoes; a lot of first quality of Gum Shoes. Also, an assortment of elegant barred & figured De Lalnes and Cashmeres, netjyjal styles. A lot of beautiful Tan colored French Morlnoes and Puramcltas, and other fashionable colors. For sale dk cheap store of Dec^o. JUST received an assortment of elegant needle worked Collars, Chtmexetls, Undersleevesand Cuff’s. C. OGILBY. December 15, 1853, JUST received a full assortment of Men's and Boys 1 Winter Boots and Shoes, belter and cheaper than can be had in t(ie county, at the very cheap store of C. OGILBY. December 15, 1863. Carpeting. SOME prime Carpets stillonhand. Intending to relinquish that branch of my business, I will Sell off iho stock on bond uncommonly low. Gall Soon. Dorembcr 15, 1853. dmUSTi!US PRESENTS! Cheaper Ilian the Cheapest, and in Endless Variety. CALL AND SEE THEM I BW. lIAVER3TICK has just received from th* « city and is now opening a splendid display of Fancy Goods, suitable for Iho approaching Season lo which ho desires to call Iho allchtlon of his friends and the public. Hie assortment In th»b lino cannot bo surpassed in novelty andoleganc, and both In quality and price of iho articles, cannl fall to plcaeo purchasers. It Would bo impossible to enumerate his Holiday Fancy Goods, which com prise every variety of fancy articles oft he ihostnov et styles, such as Ladies Fancy baskets, Fancy Work Boxes, with sowing instruments. Terracotta Work (a recent novel.) Taper Macho Goods, Elegant Alobaaterand Porcelain Ink-stands and tra^B. Fancy Woiy, pteMd & shell card cases, Port Monnalcs of every variety. Gold pens ond pencils. Fancy paper weights, Papeterios, wilh a largo variety of ladies fancy stationery, Motto seats and wafers, Bilk and bead purses. Ladies' riding whips elegantly finished, Perfume baskets and bags, Brushes of ovciy kind for the toilet. Roussel's perfumes of various kinds, MufiWl Instruments of all kinds and at all prices, with an Innumerable variety of articles elegantly finished and suitable for holiday presents. Also, an extensive and elegant collodion of GIFT BOOKS. comprising the various English and American Air* Kuai.s for 1864, richly embellished and illustrated Poetical Works, with Children's Pictorial Books,for children of all ages, than which nothing can bemore appropriate or pleasing as holiday gifts. His as sortment of School Books and School Stationery Is so complete, and comprises every thing used in Col* leges and the Schools. He also calls attention to hii elegant display of Lamps, Girandoles, &c., from tho extensive establishments of Cornelius, Ar cher and others, of Philadelphia, comprising every stylo of Parlor, Chamber and Study Lamps, for burn ing either lard, sperm nr othcrial oil, together with Flower Vases, Fancy Screens, &c. HU assortment in ibis lino is unequalled in iho borough. Fruits, Fancy Confectionery, Nuts, Pro aerved Fruits,dec.,in oVefy variety and at all prices* all of which are pure and fresh,auoh aa can be con fidently recommended to his friends and the'little folk*. Remember the old stand, opposite the Bank ’ 8. W. HAVBRSTIOK. December 16, 1860. - w • Stray Heifer, »Camo to the residence of the subscri ber about pne-halfiinUe from the >vest end of.(he Harrisburg bridge, in East pennsborough township; abouWne2so) ofNovem ber laal, o white and red spotted Hriffgr, about two years old. The owner is'reqnested to come forward, prove properly, pay charges, and take her away., - . MARTIN KREGER. Dec. 15, 1863—3 t TO tho Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace of Cumber land county, at January Sessions, 1854. Tho petition of John Hannan, respectfully rep resents (hat your petitioner is provided with the necessary requisites for keeping a house of public entertainment, in the house he now occupies in the West Ward, in (heborough of Carlisle. Vour petitioner, therefore, prays your Honors to grant him a license for the same the ensuing year, com mencing on thq 2d Monday of January next. As in duty bound he will ever pray, dec. Doc. 15, 1853—3t* We the undersigned citizens of the West Ward, of the borough of Carlisle, in the county of Cum berland, do certify that we are well acquainted with the above named John Hannan, that he is of good repute for temperance, and Is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers, and that such Inn or Tavern is necessary to ac commodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers. A L Sponsler, James Davi?, William Adams, J Whistler; Chas Barniiz, George L Murray, W Fonlk, M M’Clollan, Jas Postlewait, John Bentz, Lewis Robinson, Robt Allison, Geo Hcndel, John Melt, W A Kelso. TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Genera! Quarter Sessions of the Peace of Cumber land county, at January Sessions, 1854. The Petition of John Ricker, respectfully repre sents that your petitioneris provided with the ne cessary requisites for keeping a house of public entertainment, In the house he now occupies as audit in South Middleton township. Your peti tioner, therefore, prays your Honors to grant him a license for the same the ensuing year, commen cing on the 2d Monday of January next. As in duly bound ho will ever pray, &c. JOHN RICKER. Dec. 15, 1853 —3»* Wo iho undersigned citizens of the township of SiKjtli Middleton, In ihe county of Cumberland, do certify that we are well acquainted with the above named John Ricker, that he is of good re pute for honesty and temperance, and is well pro vided with house room and convenience for the accommodation of strangers ami travellers, and that such Inn or Tatcrn is necessary to accommo date the public and eniojUin strangers and travel lers. William Rider, Renj. Rider, Jacob Myer*, R. C. Slerrotl, John Myor. Ilonry Webhcn, Conroe Wehberl, er., D. J. LHdich, Cornelius W o ?f, Frederick Asper, John Anthony, Abraham Hartz ler. STRAW WANTED. THE subscriber will pay CASH for STRAW of any kind delivered at Middlesex. Farmers will find it to their Interest to sell Ihcir Straw and pur chase olbci manures. December 8, 1603. Store Room For Rent r PHE subscriber offers for rent from the Ist of 1 Apr I next, for one or more years, the STORE ROOM and CELLAR, situate on the corner of West High and Pitt streets, in Carlisle, now occu pied as a Drug Store. For particulars enquire of ROBERT NOBLE. A Iso, the BL ACKSMITH SHOP, now occupied by William Breeze, situate on the same lot, in Pitt street. They are considered two of (ho best busi ness stands in the borough. December S, 1863.—5 t. Second Arrival of winter Goods. THE subscriber bosjusl returned from the eastern cities, and has purchased a very large stock of Winter Goods at such prices that will induce pur chasers lo secure their goods before thu bargains are all gone; come one and all and examine my stock which is displayed in North Hanover street, where I am positive tbul goods ran now bo bought at lower prices than at any other store in the coun ty. My stock comprises all kinds of C. OGILBY Ladies Dress Goods, such as Mcrinocs, Plaids of every stylo and color, Cashmeres, Do Loincs, French Mcrinocs ail colors, plain, black and fancy Bilks, Pnramclla Cloths all colors, Bombazines, Alpaccas, &c. Shawls. Shaw's of all kinds, such as Drocho Long 6c Square, Bay Slate long and square, Cashmere, black Thibet long and square, white Crapes, Do Loines, Fcrkcri. C. OGILBY Flannels of every color and as low ds they con be purchased In (ho town. Cloths, Cassi meres and Sattuielli, cheaper than they have yet been sold this winter. Domestics of every variety, all very cheap. Carpels and Matting* A very largo assortment of Carpels and Mattings, at prices to suit purchasers. Boots and Shoes. A largo assortment of Men's and Boy's-Dools and Shoos, and Women's and Children’s Shoes of ail hinds, Gum shoes for men, women & children. Groceries, Such as Coffee at 12J, Sugar at CJ worth 8, Molas sos at all prices. Give us a cjill as wo are deter* mined to soli cheaper than over, and consider it no trouble to show Goods. Don't forget the place, in South Hanover street, 3 doors north of the Bank. Carlisle, Deo 8, 1853. niill for Rent. rpHB undersigned offers his Merchant Mill, at the X Carlisle Iron Works, for rent from the Jst of April next, PETER F. EdE, October liO, 1853—01 Til E election fur Directors of the Carlisle Bank advcriltcd to be held on Monday, the Qlst uli., not having bcon'hold on said day. an election for Di rectors of anld Rank will bo held.agreeably to char ier, on MONDAY, the 19th of December next, be tween 10 o'clock, A. M. and 9 o'clock P. M., at the Carlisle Deposilo Dunk. Decent. 1 3t GEO. A. LYON, Pros. SUBSCRIBERS to (ho stock of the Carlialo Gas and Water Company arc required to pav to Wm. M. Bcolcm. E«q., Treasurer, nl the Carlisle Dopoell Bank, on or before Thursday the 15th day of Decem ber next, the third Instalment of ONE DOLLAR upon each share by them subscribed. By order of the Board. _ No. 7 23 FRED'K WATTS. Pros. LETTERS of Administration on tho estate of Daniel Kolm, late of Hampden township Com* berlond county, deceased, have been issued by tho Register of said county, to tho subscriber, residing in Dauphin county ; Alii persons In debted to said estate will nmko immediate pay ment, and those having claims will present them for settlement to BERNARD SHOOP, Ex’r. December, I 1863—Gi* .. JUST received, a splendod assortmentof Bersge de Lalns.Whloh will be Sold very cltesp si May 3, *63 N. W. WOODS, Agt* Tavern License. JOHN HANNAN. Tavern License. E. SHRYOCK, Agent, FLANNELS. Domestics. PHILIP ARNOLD, Notice. NOTICE Estate Notice. Peterson's Magazine. " v '; 100,000 .Copies Monthly in 1854/ , THE immense success of this Magazine In 1853* assures for it at the same rate of. increase; a monthly circulation of 100,000 in 1864, especially with! the improvements the proprietor intends leak ing in whiter paper, now type, more.reading matter, greater beauty of embellishments, &c. Its Literary Character Unrivaled. '■ No other Periodical publishes such thrilling tales or such capital stories of rool life, the most eminent American American writers in th’.s department be ing engaged to contribute to its pages. At their head is Mrs. Ann a. Stephens, the editor, whoso Romances are unequalled in ; power and beauty.**— Morality and virtue nro always inculcated. The Newspaper Press and the Ladies unite to promote this, the most readable of the Magazines.. It is also tho only original one of its class—the only'one thoroughly American. Its Magnificent Embellishments. Its Illustrations excel those of any other Maga zine, each number containing one or more Stepl Engravings, either mezzotint or lino, besides llio Fashion Plato ; and, in addition, numerous wood cu;s. *1 ho Engravings, at tho end of the year, alone are worth the subscription price. •• f Colored Fashion Plalcs in Advance; These Plates arc engraved superbly on Steel, from patterns received in advance. A’ comparison between this Magazine and others, in this respect, is challenged. The ‘‘Gossip about (he Fashions,” publiuhcd in each number, is fuller, belter and latei than con be had olsewheio at any price. In the Eastern cities this work is univoreolly hetd to bo (bo text book of fashion. In addition, the departments for new receipts, Crochet work, Embroidery, Net ting, Horticulture and Fcmole Equestrianism; ore always well Oiled, profusely illustrslcd, end rich with the latest novelties. Tho Publisher offers U to the sex as tho best Lady’s Mogazine in world. Terms—Always in advance. ' One copy jor one year, $2 00 Three copies far one year, 6 00 . Five copies for one year, 7 50 Eight copies for one year, 10 00 Sixteen copies for one yrar, 20 00 Presioms mn Clcds. —The following mognifi* cent Premiums arc 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 (hiity superb Engravings. For a Club of Bight subscribers, both “The Geras” and “The Annual,” containing together sixty plates.— For a Club Of Sixteen subscribers, on extra copy for 1964, and either “The Gems” or “The Annual.”' Specimens sent when deshed. Address, posh poid, CHARLES J. PETERSON, No. 102 Chcsnul St., Phila. November Itf, 1853—3 t Printing Materials for Sale, ALL the necessary materials for publishing a large newspaper, consisting, in part, of one ex cellent Washington Press, type, chases, leads, col umn and advertising rules, cases, &c., &o. t are of lorcd for sale on reasonable terms. In connection with the above are the materials for on excellent Jud Office, embracing quite a va ricty ofbcaiilifnl wood and mein! typo,card press, borders, Ac., »Inch, with (lie addition of two-or ihrco funis, would innlio one of the best Jobbing oHtablitfiimunlß in the interior of the Slate, the whole being well worthy (ho attention of persons about engaging in the publication of a newspaper, or the Jobbing business. For further information, apply at this office. December, I, 1853. Daguerreotypes. MRS. R. a. REYNOLDS, Uoguerrcnn Artist, ooulb Boat corner of Hanover and Louthor Streets. Rooms, Uiopo formerly occupied by Mr W I' ndloy. She cordially invites her friends and the public generally to give bet a call, confident of be ing able to render entire satisfaction; fur if eb o may not claim superiority lor h6r pictures, she may at least cloim equality with any taken in tbU place. Carlisle, Nov 10, 1653—3 m A CARO. R. STAHL has just opened her Full and. Winter Millinary and Fancy articles, and solicits a pall from’ llio Ladles. Dres smaking attended to !n all its various brandies.— Next door to InhofPs Grocery store. South Han* over si. Nov 10— 3t Notice Carlisik Deposit Baxk, } November 1, 1853. 5 'PHE Board of Directors hove thif doy declared a J. semi-annual dividend of four per cent., which will bn paid to the stockholders or their legal repre sentatives on demand. W. M. DEETEM, Cashier. For Sale or Kent. THE large two story plastered house, back buildings, nnd lot of ground, corner of Pomfrei and South Hanover streets, now occupied by John Gray, is offered at private sale. Also for sale the two story Stone House nnd lot of ground on North Hanover street, at present in the occupancy o( Jas , Gallaber. If not sold before the Ist of January, both properties will bo for rent. Enquire of JACOB RhEEM. November 10, 1853—3 l Auctioneering'. TIJE subscriber respectfully informs tbo citi zens of Carlisle and vicinity, tliat he will attend to CRYING SALES in town & country—a share of patronage is solicited. Clerking Sales will nleo bn attended to. Residence: nearly opposite Glass* Hotel. W. MILES. Carlisle, Nov 3d, 1653. Eslatc Notice LETTERS of administration on the estate of Marlin Zeigler, late of tbo Borough of Carlisle, Cumberland county, Ronn’a., deceased, have been issued by the Register of Said county, to the subscriber who resides in tbo borough aforesaid. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them fur settlement to SUSANNAH ZEIGLER, Admt’x. , November 24, 1853—Gt FOR RENT THE now two story Brick House and Back* buildings, situate in East Main street, and at present in (ho occupancy of Mr. Joseph Halbert, is offered for rent from the Ist of April next. En- quire of WM. MOUDY. Carlisle, Nov 17, 1853—41 The nbovo properly is also for solo, and will bo disposed of on accommodating terms. Enquirb as above. Proposals, WILL bo received by tlio undersigned* until tho 29th dny of December next, lor building a DANK DAUN, 70 fcol In length, by ,33 in width, with an Overshot 8 feet, and (wo Sheds oM2 feet buck, to oonlain 2 Mows, 2 Threshing Floois, laid with pine plank; Grain house, Ac., 2 Horse Stables, 1 Cow Stable, Wngon Shed and, Corn Grib. The Woalherboarding to bo planed and ploughed, the roo*f to bo made of cut Chestnut Shingles, Tho Hinges and Stone which were in the burnt build ings, may bo used so far as (hoy nro good and will nnswer. Tho contractor to And hid board and furnish all tho materials except as above slated. ]( would be desirable to have an interview with any person wishing to undertake it, to give a more particular description of (ho plan, size of timber, Ao. HENRY. FETTER. L'nndisburg, Perry 00., Nov 17, 1853. PERSONS visiting Carole, should not leave bo* foro taking a glanco at D J Kiofler’s Drug and Chemical Store, South Hanover street,. Ho bin on hand a variety ol Foncy Articles, such as hair, hat, cloth, flesh, tooth and other Brushes; Cologne bot tles, Furniture Dusters, combs. Port Monolres, card ami worked Baskets, Note Paper, Visiting Cards and Gales, Fans, Aodordeons, Ad. Ladies arc in” vited (o look at bis superior Matts. Coil toon-eoha Is determined to sell bargains. ' m i July U> 9 I KIBFPER. ’ ' TUoEngUsli Book Storo. THE now completed thifrjAr rsngements fof the importation of English Invites tho attention of .Libraries, Hook buyers, and (be public generally, to their stock which will bo found choice dnd’wejl selccteJi pndotthb most reasonable prices. Importing direct from~tho English publishers, anil buying for cash, they are enabled to sell, in many instances, fine English editions at' ttyesarao. prices as arc paid for inferior American ones; anti devoting their attention entirely to Fotcign.Books, purchasers may depend upon finding the best assortment at their establishment. Now pbbljcatlohs received by every steamer. Books imported Jo,'order weekly fron? England, France and Germany, m much Jess than the ordinary time re quired. Monthly catalogues of nowand old French and English-Rooks furnished gratis on application, or sent by mail to any part of tho country.' Any information 1 in regard to prices, &c, of Foreign Books‘furnished on application, by mail or other wise. / . * ’ Subscriptions received to oil Foreign Newspapers' and Periodicals. C. J. PRIQE & CO. - No 7 Hort's Buildlngs, (second story) Sixth St., above Chestnut; Philadelphia. . November 10, 1853—3 m FRESH ARRIVAL OF HARDWARE. rWlß.Babsorlbcr haying returned from the city, JL would call the attention of his friends and tho public'gcn'crally, tolho large and well selected as eorlracniof'HAll'DWAßß, which he has just re ceived consisting in part of Building Md(orials,such as nails, screws, hinges, locks, bolts, glass, putty, points, oils, ,&c. TOOLS; Including edge tools, saws and planes ofevery description, files, rasps, hammers, vicss, an vils, dtC. i A genera,l assortment of,Shocmakerq andSuJdlpra Tools,- together witli ‘Morocco’ Lining. Binding, Skins, sjioe, thread,' wax, pegs, lasts, harness mount ings, sadtlle ; lref.fl, &c. COAOH-.TRIMMINGS, Can\ass, plain, figured, enamelled and embossed; patent and enamelled 'Giles,.epringSj bubs, spokes; felloes, shafts, dashers, &c. CABINET.MAKERS will End a hrge assort* raent of Varnishes, Mahogany «5t Walnut Veneers, Mouldings, Rosettes, Hair Cloth, curled Hair, &c. Tho"stbck of is largo and well selected, -Comprising all the kinds in general use, such as hammered and rolled lire of all sizes, tint bar and band Iron, found, square and oval Iron, horse shoe Iron, nail rods,'.a Urge 161 of cast and spring Sled, Fbgiiali and American Blister Steel. HOUSEKEEPERS and those about commenc ing, will find it to tbcii advantage to call and ex amine our table Cuttlcry.Briltania and Plated wore, trays,pans, kettles, Cedar wars. Baskets, dec. In addition to the above, wo have icceiveda splen did lot of • WALL PAPER, making the assoitment complete, and at such prices as capnot fail to give oatlafuction. Wo invito our friefl'ds to call, knowing it will bo to theiredvantago To do so. Remember the old stand. East High St., Carlisle, Pa. HENRY SAXTON. October 6, 1953. Cumberland Valley Institute! EMBRACING TWO SEPARATE DEPART MENTS, MALE AND FEMALE. Jil Mechanicshurg, Pa* THIS Institution will open Its fall session on the Ist of November, The buildings are new and commodious, the rooms laigo and well ventilated, and the whole house warmed wilh n heated oirfur nace. Parents and Guardians are invited to come nnd sco this Institution before sending tbcireonsnnd daughters elsewhere. It ts located near the borough of Mechonicsburg, 100 miles west of Philadelphia, 68 miles from Baltimore, and.Bfrom Harrisburg.— It is accessible by Railroad from all parts of the State. Eighty students wore in connection with the Institution during the session just closed. BOARD OF INSTRUCTORS, Rev. J. S. Loose, A. M., Principal and Professor of Moral Science and Ancient Languages. Hkxht R. Nicks, Assistant. EuWA.no Fbalb, Esq., Professor of Modern Lan guages. . . ’ 'Miss Esrnxn M. Dotn,- Asaiatont Principal of Female Department; nnd Teacher of Music. * Miss Alliox Otirsn, Assistant. Rev. Gbo. Moitnis, Lecturer cm History and Eng lish Literature. .if . ’ . J. U. HKnatxo, 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 nnd Tuition, 50 00 Music, (Piano) 12 00 Ornamental branches extra. I For circulars and further particulars address JOS. S. LOOSE, Mechfimcsburg, Cumh. Co., Pa.. Scfit 20, I£s3 —2m* Fresh Arrival, r PIIB subscriber bos just returned from Philadel- X phis, and is now opening a largo and elegant assortment of Winter Goods, consisting in part of Cloths, Cassimcros, Vestings Flannels, Blankets, Jeans, &c. In Ladies Goods a beautiful assortment of Do Laines, French Merinos, PafDineltns, Silks, new stylo of bored Cashmeres, Itibbonn, Shawls, French Worked Collars, Chimu zottfl, dec. DOMESTICS. Bleached end unblenched Muslins, Checks, Tick ings, Canton Flannels Table Diapers, Scc. Boots and Shoes. A largo assortment of Men's and Boys Winter Bools. Also an entire new stock of LadicsGaitors, Morocco Docts, Burkins and Slippers. Children's Shoos In great variety. Gam Shoes of nil descriptions. GROCERIES. A fresh lot of Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Molasses, Spi ces, Starch, &c. Ab my winter block is entirely now anil laid in on the most favorable terms, wo coulially incite all our old friends and cusVomore, aad the public In general, (o call and examine tho stock before purchasing, is wo tako pleasure in showing our Goode, and will soil thorn os cheap if not cheaper than any other store in tho county. Recollect tho old stand East Main street, Carlisle CHARLES OGILDY. November 23, 1063 FrcncU Work. WE hnvo just received from New York o very large assortment of Worked Ruffling, Joconol and Swiss Edging and Inserting, Undcrslooves and Spencers, Embroidered Handkerchiefs, dee, which will bo sold at very low prices, by Woiso & Camp bell November 10,1853 LADIES BOOTS A SHOES.-Just received a largo assortment of Ladies* Morocco Boots and Slioel and Childrod’s Shoes which will bo sold very cheap. N. VV. WOODS, Ag*l. December 6.1853 MEN’S BOOTS.—Just received a largo assort ment of Men's Boots, also Men’s Water ‘Proof Bools arid also a largo assortment of Boy’s Bools, which will bo sold very cheap. Deo 8, 1853. N W WOODS. Agt PLAID DE LAINES. Just received a handsome ossorlmenl of Plaid and Tan colored Mpus De Laink, which will bo sold very cheap by N.W. WOODS, Ag’l December, 8, 1853 ALPACCAB— Just received o lot ofTsn Colored, Changeable and Black Alpaooos which will be sold cheap. N. W. WOODS, Ag’t. Deo 8 1653 SHAWLS— Just received o largo assortment of Bay State Long Shawls, olso Blank and Mourn ing, Long A Square do. N W WOODS, Ag t. Deo 8 1853 For Sale or Rent. THE House ocdoplod by J. W. Patton in Louth erklreal.' “ • _ . Carlisle, Doc* 8,1853—3t Valuable Fnnn at Private Sale. THE subscriber offers at private salc;ihe farm od which ho now lives, bis intention -being (6 ro movo to the west in the spring. The farm is situate in North Middleton tdwnship, $ miles east from Carlisle, and within a quarter of a mile of the turn pike leading to Harrisburg, adjoining lands of A. Horner, Robert Irwin tfml tho heirs of Joseph Wit* mer, and bordered on thd North side by tho Letdrt Spring, containing 121 Acres, more or less, of first roto Limestone Land, in the highest state of cultivation and under good fence, mostly post and chcsnut rails. Ten acres of tho farm is woodland and six elegant mcodowland. Tho farm is most advantageously situated for tillage, being two fields in breadth with a lane through the centre but nff public road through it. There is free access to the Letort Spring, a fine running stream, from every field. It is situated in a good neighborhood and within a quarter of a mile of the Middlesex Mills.— Tho improvements ore a large two story wealbor boarded Dwelling HOUSE, largo BANK BARN, Wagon Shod, Corn Cribs.and all *>*»|aa.othcr necessary outbuildings. A.firetrato I I yyflWcll of water near the door with a pump In it, and a large Cistern in the yard, and a young and thriving Orcnard of carefully selected fruit, in good bearing condition. Persons wishing to examine the place or learn tho terms of sale are requested to call on the premi ses. JEREMIAH GRINER. September 22, 1668—Cl* Now Ready; The New Methodist Singing Book, LUTE OP ZION! BY I. B. WOODBURY, assisted by tho Rev. H. MATTISON, Pastel of the John Street Metho dist Church. It comprises nearly one thousand pieces of (ho choicest music, including almost every old tune of any merit ever published; it represents some two hundred of tho finest composers tho world over saw, and contains every variety of meter now in use, with copious indexes to ©very pait. Tho Lute Is therefore held with truth to be an olmosl cxhonatless mine of tho richest Sacred Musical Treasures ever presented to tho public. Glowing with tho animation and burningzeol of (ho commu nion for which it is designed, tho tunes aro 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 have 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 held os a Composer to bo desired 1 From (ho enthusiasm with which Iho Lute has already been greeted, a reception for it similar to that meted to the Dulcimer is oonfidcntly expected. Any professional musician desiring a copy of either the Lulo 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 York. November 2, 195J—6l Pictures or the Loved Sc Gone. LIFE WHERE ART THOU RECORDED 1 Rlesl bo llio art tliat can immortalize. Tliat Art Ural bailies limes tyrannicclaim loquoncbll. How sweet ft is in aflor days, when memories on memories arise, and dicams of bygone limes, ond long forgotten things come softly to the heart. How sweet we say it is to gaze upon (ho likeness of some i dear friend, with whom wc once associated, whether i far away, sailing upon the broad ocean, strolling I over the prairies of the fat west, wandering in strange i lands, across the blue waters, or sleeping. bcr»»-»K 1 the cold clods of earth, or the roaming wave. How pleasant the thought, that the art divine can give us the perfect resemblance of the absent nnd the loved, till wo can almost imagine it is reality, that life and animation alone are wanting, for often as we gaze upon a good picture, the eyes seem to sparkle with brilliancy, and the lips appear as if about to speak. A Daguerreotype is far more preferable to a paint* ing, simply because it is far roortf correct and more convenient: (he form stands out os it wore from the pjato, ond gives every expression of (ho face us it ' was in iho original. The Daguerreotype is without doubt one of the greatest inventions of the nineteenth ccnlury.and its benefit to man incalculable. Though , simple in its operation, yet the human mind cannot comprehend exactly its strange mysteries: its sha* dow is caught upon the plate as if by magic, and wo can only wonder (hat it is so. 1 Those who have not yet procured those precious mementoes, wc would advise to call upon our friend A. U. Tunas, at his Gallery in Wyeth’s Hall, in Harrisburg, or nl his new gallery, fh Marios Hall, Ourlmlo. and our word for it. you will be obligingly entertained, ond furnished with likenesses that will please and delight even the most toslidious. Ho has long occupicdan enviable position ns a Daguer rctn Artist, received a Diploma for his splendid Da guerreotypes at the laic Slate Agricultural Fair, at j Harrisburg, and by close application and longoxpc-1 riencr, has made many experiments In the art, nnd i is ready to compete with any establishment in th country. Much attention is given to copying degucrreoly pcs and other pictures. Small pictures can bo enlarged to any size. Children of any age taken. Daguerreotypes inserted in Lockets, Breastpins, finger rings, pencil heads, Ac. Instructions given in the art on the most reason able terms. Pictures luken in cloudy n*wcll «sin clear weolh* cr. A collection of portraits can bo soon at tbo Rooms, which ora fair ot all times* September 22, 1852,—5t DR. JOU/V 8. SPRIGGS, OFFERShis profosnionalaerviccfl lotho peoplefo Dickinson township and vicinity, Residence— Ontlio Wilnu Bottom road, 1 mllooaslof Cehtre vilir*. February 3, 1063.—1)* Ocrnian and Journal. rpiIOSE persons entitled A,receive the Journals i. of the Senate and House of Representatives, arc hereby notified that they have been received at this office, and arc ready for distribution. By order of tho Commissioners. WM. RILEY. Clk. Comm’re. Office, Oct 20, 1853—1 t NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given, (bat (ho “Dickinson Saving Fund Society,*' located in Centrovillo, Cumberland oouniy. Pa., will make application to tho next Legislature of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, for an act of Incorporation, with a capital of ton thousand dollars, and privilege to Increase to twenty-five thousand dollars, with dis counting privileges and powers to receive depo sitor, and such other powers and privileges as ere usually granted to Saving Institutions. Ry order of tho Board. A. G. MILLER, TroasV. Juno 30< 1053—Cm $15,000 Worth ol Ooo«]s Still on Hand utOgllby’s Store. IN addition to our stock, wo havo received arid ore now receiving a largo lot of very desirable FALL and WINTLR,GOODS from two of our branch •tores. As all of Ihd stock was purchased before the present groat advanced prise ia -good, and will bo sold at COSTi purchasers can save from 35 to 50 per coni, by giving us an early call. Wo how have block silks, fine linen, long shawls, ticking*, checks, blankets, oossinolt*, cloth, mlisllns, Ac., all of which, wo wore out of previous to yesterday's arrival. Also, Carpels and a lot of Boots and Shoes, just received. Call Soon and secure tho bargains before they are all B ono * CIIAS. OGILBV, Bargains still to be had at thoCtolhlng Store near Burkholder’s Hotel. 50pt.g3..1953-3l POLISH for Linens, Ac. A superior article lo Starch Polish, for Imparting.n fmp polish of muslin, pollers, cambrics, Ac. For sals'nt the store of W. EBY. Octobei 27, 1853. . jMTMONEY WANTBt) at tMsbfflce In pay ment of fMotlpllbnV advertising and Job-work. ' , „Proclamation, ■\T7HEKE ABiho Hdnur.blc Jill! B. o«i loft. Hosiery and Gloret. Very lino ossorlmont bf spun Silk, Cashmere and Lambs wool Saxony, black Indiana Hose', Merino half hose, white and black silk Hose, blatk, white and mixed Cotton Hoao, Ladles and -Gents Kid. Silk, fleecy lined Silk, Cashmere & Cotton Gloves. Cloths Sc Casslmoreß, A Inrun corimohl of Clollu, Cai.lmerea, Sallin ell,, Kentucky Joan., Merino, Salin and black ailk Vesting,. Soots and Shsti, ' ' ■ I.adica Kid Sllppcra, Morocco and Kid IDnakina. Morocco ood Kid Boon, (Willja\) Ladle, a.ilari, Mcn’a fine calf Doola, Kipp Duo), and Bboeafot man and boya, all klnda of Children*. ahoaa, and a large lot of Oum aboca. Groceries, iHlo and Java Coffee,Now Orleana, Cuba and Re finmi Sugnra.Loverlhg'a Syrup MolaxeaCubado ' land Spiers of all kinds, . ** Tha übotro article., together with a larga varlrl too numerous to mention, have been selected W't great care from the Now York andPhiladalpr markets ,ondcannot fajl to suit purchasers in* Uy and prices. We invite a]Uo call and xam] for themselves. Carlisle,Sept 18, 1808. A LARGE lot of Winter Shawls Just received, aod eery cheap el thenawaterf pf Campbell i Notembet* 10 f