Tho w'XlvnyoTU, Pirn. •The; Herald of-.Monday.spoaking of. Iho burning brHprper’e esubltohraonlii'eays v ■ *' ! . Tliousandaviiitcd iho acone of disaster yesterday. F/am early. la;lhb. ;( mornlng,:tlH lath; In, Iho night (hero woe one constant crowd, lr\ C)l£F slrco|, Frank lln square, and the,other, streets nepr by. On tlio site.or.llprpcr's printinghouse, yesterday, nothing wos lea sianrfing bul one tail chimney, which looked |ike,p monument among the, ( roins., The, firemen hud purihed over all (ho. other wells, to prevent ap .tydpnl from falling,. During the day, a few workmen Were, engaged, gelling, out.lho safes,'which wore buriod benealh lho huge hills ofbrioks. The entire torco pf.thc. fourth, ward police were constantly on doty yesterday, guarding the promises against the thieves, prowling • about such ,places In search of valuables*, Wo understand. that, In spile of the vig ilance of the police, some portions of printing presses, exhumed books, &0., had been.carried off. The following are the particulars as to the loss of (ho Messrs. Harpers, and the insurance upon (heir .property. Thojr entire ln?s of buildings, stock, en gines, &c.. Is osllmtitod at 8800,000. .In *ho oslab» JishraorUwhore 33 largo powos' presses, and 11 hyv draulio presses,besides various hand presses, amt other apparatus for publishing* Tho -lost of J" e . . .hoot .lack .(ana i. filed eaSO.OUO-lhot i.,U.e «)iacl« iA fording robin, bound, Inmmod and al re-tdy for the covers... ■ . ■ > ■> , , . The Messrs. Hufpcrs are Insured for only about 8250 000;- Of this. 820.000.js Insurd in on English company) .Who have ah agent In Doslon. the rest dis tributed among all tho principal companies in tho city and country, none of the policies exceeded ♦5,000. The most valuable property of the csloblislimcnl, (he stereotyped plates, wo understand, ore in a good stoto..Qf ) fucBcrvQlion, These plates, are valued at ‘$400.000, : and are not included In the above estimate ofsBop,ooo. 'Thls property was stowed away in r v»ulls.'6xtending,.under tho side-walks, both on iho Fosxl ptrecl'and Cliff street side, ad were blocked .Op rrpmjhpTfire'by iho falling of the walls. Post OfFicit Fiivud.— Wo find Hjd following In tlie Cincinnati Gazette lasl .* Wednesday morning our Postmaster, Dr. Vjllier ( dctCclcd tf'Barnowlial novel and singular fraud, per petrated upon old Uncle Sam by sumo Individual who . was endeavoring'to save a paltry., sum in freight charges,. A book or pamphlet containing about two 1 hundred snd'fVly pages, was sent from Chicago to a .person in this oils. It was snugly enveloped with (ho leaves protruding at the ends. However, it look ed ralhersuspicious, and it was-opencd, when it was found (hat the loaves had been nicely cut out from the centre of the hook between (ho covers, leaving a space about half an inch around.the edges, and in the equsre hulo.was packed away five dozen of silk gloves and four dozen pickages of ncMles. The Postmaster returned iho document (o (ho Postmaster • t Chicago, with instruction# to prosecute the person wlio ironsmlllrd it. Bloody Riot.—A bloody riot took ptaco at LobqJlo on K,o 15th, amorig tho .laborers employed upon tbe Illinois Central Railroad, growing out oTa reduction of their wages. Albert Story, a Contractor, shot nn Ir iilimtn dead, and was afterwords attacked nod killed by (he mob.- After a sever contest, in which one of (ho laborers wa s killed and several wounded, .about thirty.of thd rioters wore arrested, but the ringleaders escaped.. THC MARKETS, n - Philadelphia, Dee. 21, 1853 Flour and Meal.—Tlie Flour msiket is quiet, and prices are firm with sales at 80 50 a 6 63} per bir*. ret. There is a steady demand fur city enusump (ton within the range of $6 50 a 6 02 for common and extra brands. Rye Flour is inactive at 85 per bbl. and Corn Meal ol $3 25 per bbl. fur Ponnsylra nn. Brandywine it worth 83 4IK Grain.—There is a fair demand Tor Wheal, at si oady prices. Sales of 4,000 bushels of While at 81 GO, end rod ai $t 45 a 1 50. Rye is worth 90 cents. Corn is In request. Sales ol 10,000 bus y cllow al’67 a 70c. lor new, according to quality, dnd 75c for old. Oils—Silos now Southern nt 40c. Whiskey.—Salcs of bbls at 27c. and hhdfl. at 2Gc. < JWatrtrla se». On the 15th Inst., by the Rev, J. Evans, Mr Mer cian 1 Goooiieart, (q Miss Mart Grizzclla Stougm, both of this county. , ; On the same day, by the same, Mr. HenrJ Storn of Perry county, to Miss. Mart Ann Sell, of this county, , At NowvSlloon the Blh Instant, by the Rev. James tlehdcrsbn, Mr. jACofl S. Redtos, to Miss Elizabeth 6. Cope, oil of Stoughstown. 1 At Dublieg Springs on the 13(h Inst., by thestme, Andrew Jackson Herr, Esq., o( Harrisburg, to Miss Martha Linn, daughter of Scott Coyle. Esq. ", Gn;tho 15th insl., by the Rev. A. H. Kremcr, Mr. Henry Paul. In Miss Amanda, daughter of the late Mr. William Trltt, .Onthossme day. by the same, at Hannan’* Ho tel, Mr. Jacob A. Graham, to Mist Frances C. Good ncAßT. all of Weal pennsborongh township. On the 18th inst,, by (ho tame, Mr. Gcuptflt S. RxrrXRM, to Mis* Amklia, daughter of Mr. Samuel Gould. »ll ofCarlialo. ' Oin Tuesday,the 13th irisl., by Rev. M..E. Johriiton, iluEs S. Colwell, E:>q , to Miss B. Halt., both oT this borough., . . In Harrisburg. on the 3d instant, by Rov. Alfred C-rnkman, Col. Samuel Shuoarb. ofSlMppensb’urg, to Mia* Frances Klinr, of II irrisbnrg. On Tuesday Itio 13lli Inal", by R«v. John Moody, Mr. John I! Beat-tt, of Montgomery county, lUi Oofs, lu Mlaa LrrriA Dunoak, of Nowburg, Cdmber I jftrt County. • Bent Op (he 2d inat., in Mifll/u township, this county, t'.ipi. Thomas Turbctt, a soldier of (lie war of 1812, in fho,B2d yedr of Ilia age. In Shipponsbofg, o’rt the Bth Inal., utter a ahott nioeta, Mrs. EurtßETif SNyofca, aged 74 ycara. WANTED. ( AFIriST rate Salesman wanted ill a Cfrjr Gouda Sirfro, one Who tins good qualifications and can dnkak Gorman preferred. Inquire at this office. Dec. 22, 1853. ALF. HOWARD, 'Che American “Ole Bull,” The Greatest Violinist Living, IS COMING! Carlisle, December 22, IBSJ/—(f Aiton lion Soldiers. The Srildieri of the war of 18112. fcsldlffrf In Cum berland County will please call, ue toon or they can tl the Ofilce of M. Holcomb E*q.. In Carbide, on butslnoss connected with their application to Cun* greet for a grant of land. \y. foulk, ) fe. ARMOR. >Committee. ' M. HOLCOMB. J Carlisle t)oc. 1853, Elegant Gift Books! PRRSONS'.wiihinff to purchase CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, such as Annuals,. ' Clfi Books, Illustrated Poets, Standard Works, . , Bibles, i # Prayer Books, ; " Hymn Books, * Juveniles, ■ ; ... ; Miscellaneous, Port Monales, Pprt Polina, Fancy Stationary, and Fancy Articles generally, will find a fine as* sortment ail thq Cheap Book Store of 3t.. , ~ A. M.PIPER, , notice. NOTICE is hereby given lo oil persons In terested. Ihqfiba acopgnl of Jacob Hook and Don jamin Duke, Aaalgnoos of Anthony P. Wolf, ui)d.ic.a deed uf, voluntary assignment for the banblU of orojltora, boa been filed in Iho Prolhy> OiTloo for examination by the eooountanta therein named, and will bo presented lb the 1 Court of Common Plena bf-oumb.ee., for confirmation aod.allnwanop, pn Wednesday the 10th of Jana-. “'Vu!PEO. 2(1 NN, Protb’y- • .Ofllpe, Dee ffc, SPMSOIDJEWEWIT! ; Holiday Present^' 1 &c. ‘ V W; THOMAS CONLYN,‘ West High St;, /R!% ; 'a' few doors west of' Burkholder’s, holel» Carlisle, has jusireceived the, largest as sortment of , SUPERIOR, JEWELRY ever offered inCarliale, consisting in pari of Gold and Silver Watches of every variety, and at all prices, eight day : Clocks, Silver table .anq lea spoons, sliver table forks and butler knives, gold ; and silver spectacles, ladles’andgcniiernen egoid, peps and 1 pencils, gold pens with silver‘holder, | gold chains of every description, ear mna:fingor rings, at all prices, breast pins, &c* .Also Accor deons’and Musical boxes, 1 together with.a great variety of Tandy articles, selected expressly for Iho approaching Holidays. Persons desiring to pur chased are Invited to call and examine the assort ment. Wo are prepared ioselUt very reasonable prices. Quality of all goods Warranted to bo as .fine as aoldfor. • ' THOMAS CONLYN, , : 1 , / Weil High Strut, 1853. : Cheap Clothing! THE'sutacribere thankful,for past favors, inform thair* friends and the public, thai they have on supply of winter Clothing. Hoping under iho increased firm of Steiner and Bros, to'havo an Increase of their former business. They have now every facility and will spate no ef forts to please then customers they having made ar rangements with the largest importing houses of Baltimore and Now York so as to receive the first styles of Goods that come to those markets and at the LOWEST PRICES. Thankful for past patronage they solicit a contin uance from their old customers, and respectfully In vito all others to examine their nowstylo of superior Fall and Winter Clothing, ull of their own manufacture, and making ds com plete on assortment as can bo found in any store in the United States. In consists of the following : Dress 'and Frock Coats, of the best qualities of English and French Cloths, made and trimmed In the very Lest style; single breasted Albert Costs, a new style, well adapted to business men, of French black and colored Cloths ol very low prices; single breasted Frock coats of French cloths close imitation of the fine dress frock coats at half price; spring Sock cools ol cloth, cassl meres und tweeds, various colors and prices. French Black Doeskin and Fancy cassimcres o every description. Vests! Vests! Vests! Rich fancy Silks and Satins, block do.,Bombazines, Valencias, Marseilles, and Challicos, at all price's. A full assortment of Boys’ Clothing. ) Fancy Dress articles.embracing all the now styles j of fancy silk cravats, English satin do. Gloves— White, block Ac, colored silk, kid, Lisle and cotton of every description. 'J'noNU.9 and Caqpkt Bags of superior finish! | and at low prices. i i Sdbpendeus of superior Frorch, English and j American manufacture. Under-shirts and Drawers of fine Merino, silk, net cotton, jean and jnuslin, of every description and quality. Remember the stone house, corner of the Public Square. STEINER & BROS. Carlisle, Dec 22, 1853* another great arrival OF FALLA WINTER Dry-ftoods. At the Store Of Ihe subscriber, the great Marl for Dry Goods, Groceries, Moots Sf Shoes. fpHE subscriber respectfully informs his Mends and numerous customers. Ilia I bo lias returned from Philadelphia, will) a lafgd and Varied hcsnrt menl of Fall nod Winter Goods cqnstsung'tn pul of Broadcloths, Cuasimors, Satinets, Vestings, Muslins,. Checks, Tickings, Flannels, Linsey, Velvet Cords, Cravats, Suspenders, Gloves, Slc. LADIES DRESS GOODS, Silks, Bombazines, Morlnocs, Coburg Cloths, He'd., (dun and changeable poplins, plaid Mous. de Lalncs Cinglmms, Calicoes, Alpacas, Shawls, Hosiery, Gloves, &|C. ~ i Ken's fc Boy’s Hats & Caps, ; ' • A very largo assortment ombrabing cfory quality. Also, Bonnets and Ribbons. An extensive variety of Men’s. Women’* ond CblU dren> Roots and Shoes from the moat celebrated manufacturers Also, colored and white Carpet Chain. Such oa Shugar, Cofloe. Molos-cs, Rice, fee. Choice TEAS from the well known Ten Dealers, Jenkins & Co. All who visit our caloblishmcnl arc free to acknowl- 1 '>dgo that we are selling Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods. Roots. Shoos, &.0., at astonishingly low prices. Our low prices have ulreody aUnunicd u large num* i,or of people. Tho attention of aII who Wish good bargains is solicited, as inducements can bo offered to purchasers. Don’t forget tHe old stand, Hunferich’a corner, North Hanover street. Butler. Eons, Rags and Soap, taken at market prices. N. W. WOODS, Agt. Carlisle, Doc. 15, 1853, V CHRISTMAS PRESENTS ! Cboapcr Ilian lltc CUoapcsl, and lu Gndlvul Vaviely. CALL AND SEE THEM ! SW.UAVBIWi'ICK hasjust received from Iho , cily anil is now oponmß 0 splendid display ol Fancy Ooode, suitable for Iho approaching Season to which ho desires to coll thn attention of his friends and iho public. His slsorlmenl n <hls lino cnnnol ho surpasshd in novelty ondolcganc. and both in quality and price of the articles, cnnnt foil to plesre purchasers. It Would be .mpofsible to onumoinfo his Holiday Fancy Coeds, which com priso every variety of fancy arlicloe of the most nov o, styles, such as Ladle* Fanc£ basket*, Poncy Work Boxes, with sowing iinstruments. TofmcMta Work (a recent novel.) Paper Macho Goods, Elegant Alabastorand Porcelain Ink-Bloftds and trays. Fancy ivo/y, pfcarl *fe aboil card cbbos, Port Monnalos of every variety, Gold pons and pencils. Fancy paper weights, Piipetorlos.wlth a targe variety of ladies fancy stationery, Motto seals and Waters, Silk and head purses, Ladies’riding whips elegantly finished, Perfume boskets and bags, Brushes of eveiy kind for the toilet, Roussel's perfumes pf varlous^inds, Musldal Instruments of all kind? and at dll prices, with on innumerable variety of orllclcs elegantly finished and suitable for holidoy presents: Also, on extensive and elegant collection of comprising the various English and American Aw irosts for 1864, richly embellished and illustrated Poetical Works, with Children’s Pictorial Books,fdr children of all ages, than which nothing cop hemore appropriate or pleasing as holiday gifts. His as* sortment of School Books and School Blaliortery is so complete, and thing,used in Col* logos end the Schools. Ho also calls attention to his elegant display of 1 Lamps, Girandoles, &c., from the extensive establishments of Cornelius, fit chorond others, of Philadelphia, compiling every stylo of Parlor, Chamber end Study Lamps,for burn ing ,ollhef Urd* sperm or bthorlal oil, together with Flpwor Fancy Serconsi &c. His assortment in thisijne is unequalled in the borough., .. Fruits,. Fancy Confeqlionory, Nuts, Pro- Hi.ed Fruits,&c.,in every variety .nil et all price.. .11 of which are pure and fto.h.eUoh Mean he con fidently recommended :tn hi. friend, and th. little folk.- Remember the old .tsnd, opposite lb. Dank ' , | i,D, W. HAVERSTIOKt 1 December tjVlB sa - Pantaloons. Boy'* Clothing. poors & SHOES , Groceries, OIFT BOOKS. ■tt-MSil C®® o 10 the realilehce of the subscri- ab|ool, one-half mile from 'the 'weal. ■iVrPiffliiiiil of the. 1 Harrisburg bridge* In East renhsboroogh townsMpiaboiit «he2sihof Novem* , er | a e»a while apd red epoited Hkiffer, about two years oW?- 1 The dwher Is requested lo come forward, prove properly* pay charges,.and t&ke her away. > .*s <’ . .. MARTIN kreger. Dec. 15, 1853—31 ■' Tavern License. TO the Honorable Ihe Judges of the Courl of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace of Cumber* land county, at January Sessions, 1804. . The.petition of John'Hannan, respectfully rep* resents that your, petitioner, is provided with, ihe necessary requisites for keeping d house of pdbljo entertainment, in the house ho n6w dccuplesin the West Ward; in the borough of Carlisle. Youlr petitioner, therefore, prays your IJodpra to. grant him a license for the same the ensuing year, com* mencing on the 9d Monday of January next. As in duty bound he wilt ever pray, &c. JOHN HANNAN. ’ Dec. 15, 1853—3t* We lhe 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 honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers,' and.that such lnnor'Tayefh Is necessary to'ac- I commodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers. A L Sponsler, James Davis, William Adams* J Whistler, Cbas Harhifz, George L Murray, W Fontk, M M’CleHan, das Postlownit, John Dentz, Lewis Robinson, Uobt Ailisen, Geo Hendel, John' Melt, W ,A Kelso. Tavern License. TO iho Honorable the Judges of the Oourt of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace of Cumber land county, at January Sessions, 1854. ’ The Petition of John Ricker, respectfully repre sents tliat your petitioner is provided with the ne cessary requisites for keeping a house of public entertainment, in the house ho now occupies as such 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 Mfondny of January next. As in duty bountLhe will eVer hray, &c. TP . , , JOHN RICKER. Dec. 15, 1853—31* We the undersigned citizens of the township of South Middleton, In itie county of Cumberland, do certify that we nro 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 conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers,, and that suftli Inn or Ta\ern Is necessary to accommo date the puolic and eniuttuin strangers and travel lers, William Rider, Benj. Rider, Jacob Myers, R. C. Steirett, John Myer. Henry V\«*bben, George' Wobhert, sr M D. J. L**idich, Cornelius Wolf, Frederick Asper, John Antliony, Abraham Hartz ler. STRAW WANTED- TPH E subscriber will poy CASH for STRAW of J. any kind delivered at Middlesex. 1 Farmerewlll hud it to their interest to sell their Straw and pur chase olhei manures. E. SHRYOCK, Agent. December 8, 1853, Stove Room Fov Rent. THE subscriber offers for rent from the Ist of I Apr I next, for one or more years, the STORE ROOM «nd CELLAR, shunto on the £ofn< i i' oi West High and Pill streets, in Carlisle, now occu pied as tk Drug Store. For particulars enquire of ROBERT NOBLE. Also,the BLACKSMITH SHOP, now occupied by William Breeze, situate on the same lot, in Pitt street. They are considered (wo of the best busi ness stands in the borough. December 6,1853—3 f. ~ ... ,' v Second Arrival ot floods. rpflß subscriber has Just rdurhed fro’/n the eastern X cities, and has purchased a very bttjgo slock of Winter Goods at such prices that will induce pur* chasers to secure their goods before the bargains are all gone; come one and oil and examine my stock which is displayed in North Hanover street, where I am positive that goods ran now bo bought ut lower prices than at any mher store in the coun ty. My stock comprises all kinds of Ladies Dress Goods, such os Mennoes, Plaids of every style and color, Cashmeres. De Lainos, French Merinncs all colors, plni.i, black and fancy Silks, Paramatta Cloths all colors, Bombazines, Alpaccas, &c. Shawls, Show s of a I) kinds, such as Droche Long & Square. Buy State long and square, Coshmer.e. black Thibet long and square, while Crapes, Do Laiocs, Porkeri. flannels. Flannels of evqty colot and as lort as (hoy can bo purchased in the town. L'lutha, Caasimerea and Sallinelli, cheaper than ifacy have yet been sold (bis .winter, Domestics. Domestics ot every variety, nil very cheap* Carpels and Mailing, A very large assortment of Carpets and Matting*, at prices to suit purchasers. 80019 and Shoes. A large assortment of Men's ant! Boy's Boots and Shoos, nnd Women's and Children's Shoes of all kinds, Gum shoos for men, women & children. Groceries » Such a» Coffee at 12$, Sdgar at 0$ worth 9, Molos ■cs at all prices. Give us a call as wo ore deter* mined to sell cites per than over, and consider it no lioubto to #hoW Gooila. Don’t fo'raet (he place, In South Uonover street* 8 doors nortu of the Dank Cellule, Dec issrf. mill lor Rout. THE tfnilcfatgned offers his Merchant MID, «l the Carlisle Iron Works, for rent from the I*t of April next October 30, 1803—61 Boots & Slices. JUST received an osenitment of Wlllit*’ La<j)?p VVintor Uoolfl and bjiocej a lot of Aral Gum Shoes. . ... , . Also, an asaftflnmnl of elrjjiinl barred & figured Da Lainen and OafchmMet, new'eai styles. A.’Ut of beautiful Tan bolorod French Merlnoee ,nurf Purameitas, and other fashionable colors. Fur eala at the cheap store of 11 Dec. 15. C. OOILDY. J; Garpotiiiff. SOME prime Carpets still on hand.' Intending to relinquish that branch of my business, I' will sell off iho stock on hand uncommonly low. Call soon. . , .... , C. OGILUV, December 16, 1893. JUST received an assortment qf elegant needle worked ('pMars, Chimozetts. Underslpfiyennnd citb:, V o. oqilpy. December 16, 1853. * ... JUST rropivpd a full assortment of Men's and Boys' Winter Boole and Shops, better and cheeper than can bo had in the county, at thb very cheap store of i. C* OGILDY,' December 19, 1853., 1 POLISH for Linens, Ac. A superior article to Starch Polish* for imparting a fine polish of muslin, obUsre, oimbrioe t Ac. For sate st the ■loreor • .• • vfv.W.'Kßy; : 0010b0i87,185*. Pj: : Magazine;' rl t o 6? Monthly in 1854 / immense success of this Magazine in 1653» ± ‘aSoros for It a t the same rote of increase, a mbfljWjcirculation of 100,000 in 1064, especially wiufuio iraf rovcmenls the proprietor intends mak irig imwljiler paper,’ n'ejv typo, more reading matter,* gkety lioauty of embellishments, &c‘. ■ i Literary Character Unrivaled. Nppthcr Periodical publishes such thrilling tales or BUcn capital stories of real life, the most eminent £medpn. Americani writers in this department bo* heaiw-Mrs. Anii.B. Stephens, the editor, whose ere unequalled in power ond beauty.— Morajlfy and .virtue are always inculcated. The NeTVspspbr Press and the Ladies unite to promote this, ijrt mo & t readable of the Magazines. It is also tho quly original one of its class—(ho only one thoroughly American. ■: Its. Magnificent Embellishments. Its illustrations excel those of any other Moga* zinp, feachj.number containing one or more Steel Engt4 v * n 8*» either mezzotint or lino, besides the 1 Fnshiba . Plate \ and, in addition, numerous wood |cdU. r ,Thb Engravings, at (ho ond of the year, alone arc nbjrlh (he subscription price. Coiftred Fashion Plates in Advance. ■ Thf&o Plates are engraved supcibly on Steel, ftoigraitterns received.in advance* A comparison botwttpi this Magazine and others, in this respect, is chifjjpngcdi Tho ‘‘Gossip about the-Fashions,” published in each,number, is fuller, better and lutoi than;can he had elsewheio t al- any price. In the 1 Easton cities this work is universally held tobo.tho textbook of fashion. In addition, the departments for now receipts, Crochet work, Embroidery, Net ting*'horticulture and Female Equestrianism, are alwa&'.well filled, profusely illustrated, and rich .witblhe latest novelties. The Publisher offers It to (hafcox as the best Lady's Magazine in (ho world. .t Terms — Always in Advance. 0& copy jor ono year, $2 00 ** Tmce copies for one year, 6 00 Fijhj copies for ono year, 7 50 Eight copies for one year, 10 00 Sixteen copies for ono year, 20 00 PimKXVMs fob C*uns. —Tho following mognifi* cCntJPrcmiurns are offered to persons getting up duhn For a Club of three subscribers, cither “The Gomf l Art,” or “The Annual of Plates for 1854,'* each containing thirty superb Engravings. Fora Clubttf Eight subscribers, both *l*ho Gems” and M Th4 Annual” containing together sixty plates.— For i£Olub of Sixteen subscribers, an extra copy for j IBs4innd either ‘•The Gems” or “Tho Annual." 1 , gipictmcus sent when desired. Address, posl naidP. CHARLES J. PETERSON, 1 - ‘-'ft No. 102 Cbcenut St M Phila. 'ember 17, 1353—3 t sPrinting Materials for Sale. A It, the necessary materials for publishing a jLXfc rge nowspapor. consisting, in purl, of one cx- Cello|l Washington Press, type, ebascs, loads, col uimkwnd advertising rules, cases, &c.. Ac., aro ol Iflrcdkfar sale on reasonable terms. . Tnißbnncction with the above oro the materials fyr tm excellent Jos Office, embracing quito a va beautiful wood and metal type.curd press, borders, Ac.. which, with the addition of two or threap funis, would make one of ill? best Jobbing oMabjUhmenls in the interior of the State, the whole being’ well worthy the attention of parsons about engaging In the publication of a newspaper, or the jobbing business. For further information, apply at this office. December, I, 1653. MRB. R. a. REYNOLDS, Daguoirenn Artist, South East corner of Hanover and Louihcr Streets.- Rooms, those formerly occupied by Mr W Fridley- She cordially invites her friends and the public generally to give hel a call, confident of he ingable to render entire satisfaction; for if she may superiority for her pictures, sbo may ol losif cfainrttJiriUilv with any taken in tbit place. Carlisle, Nov 10. I6C? _ A CARD. STAHL has just opened her Fall and Winter Mtlltnary and Fancy articles, and eolicila a call Irom the Ladies. Dress rt):(MaifH4ianded to In nil lia-jurious to lohofTaXJrocery sioro', Ud?i'fli”Tla'm .over-vt. Nov 10—3 i CiftUSlß DEPOSIT Bakß* > November I, 1863. 3 mit'E Board of Directors have (hit day declared n 1. semi annual dividend of foui per rent., which will he paid to the stockholders or Lhcir legal repre sentatives on demand. ■W. St. BEETEM. Cashier. THE huge two story plastered boose* back buildings, nod lot of ground, corner of Pom fret and South Hanover streets, now occupied by John Gray, is offered at pn vale sale. Also- for sale 1 In two story Stone Hone* and lot of ground on N"ftl. Hanover street, at preterit in the occupancy ol Jas Galiahcr. If not sold.before the Ist of January, both properties will be for rent. Enquire of JACOB iIHEEM. November 10, 1853—31 THE subscriber respectfully informs the chi zona of Carlisle and vicinity, that he will attend 10 CRYING SALKS in town A country —ftshar* of patronage le solicited. Clerking Sales will also be attended to. Residence 1 nearly opposite Glass' Hotel. t\. MILES. Carlisle, Nov 24, 1853. LETTERS of administration on the edtale of Marlin Zelgler, lain of the Borough of Carlisle, Cumberland cnMri'V. Penn'm. deceased, have been issued by the Register of Said county, to (he subscriber who resides In the borough aforesaid. All persons indebted to enid estate are requested to make Immediate payment, nod those having claims will present them for settlement to SUSANNAH ZEIGLER, Admt’x. November 24, 1853—Gl PHILIP. ARIJOtD. THE new two story Brick House nnd back buildingS, shunto In Main street, nnd ai present fn (fie occupancy of Mr. Joseph Halbert, is offered for rent from tho let of April next. En quire of ’ VVM. MOUDY. Carlisle, NrW 17. 1853—4 t PETER P. EGE, The above property la also fur eulo, and will bn disposed ol oh accommodating terms. Enquire as above.:. , Propoßiils, WILL be' received by iho undersigned, until the 29th day ojT December netlt, lor building a BANK BARN, 70 feet in length, by 32 in width, with an 8 feet, and (wo Sheds of 12 tod buck, to contain 9 Mows, 2 Threshing Floois, laid with pine pl.apk; Grain house, Ac., 3 Horse Stable", I Cow Stable, Wagon Shed and Cotn Crib. Tile Weathetboarding to be planed and ploughed, the roof to be made of cut'Oliesinul Shingles. Tho Hlngpe and Slone which were In the burnt build ings, may,bo used so far as they are .good and will answer. The' contractor to find his hoard and furnish all tiio.materials except os above staled. It would lie desirable lu hove an interview with any person vVlsblng to ttmibrhifto it, to gl«o a more particular description of the pkn, slzo of timber, . , HENRY FETTER. Landisburg, Perry po„ Nov 17. 1803. PERSONS visiting Carlisle, should not leave be fore lakfng a glance at B J, Kfofler'a Drug and Chemical Store, South, Hanover street. H« has on hand • »-,ricW d’ Fancy A nicies, such as hair, nqt, ololb.flsah,tooth and other Brushes; Cologne bat iks. Furniture Dusters; combs.. PotfcMjmslres, card and worked Baskets.,Nolo Paper, Visiting 0«rf« arid Caiss.Tsq.. Actions, Ac. «M tolobfc at bff suporJor Malls. Call soon who ***** ■ Daguerreotypes. Notice* For Siilc or Rent. Auctioneering. EhliUo Notice. FOR RENT. . The English; Book' Store* rpljij subscribers having hpyr completed their.ar- X rab'gements Tor the iropbrtatldnof English books, invites the attention of Libraries, Book buyers, and tho public generally,-to their block wbich wlll'ho found unusually choice and wellselocled, oniTat ihe most roaeorvsMo prices: Importing direct from the English'publishers, and buying for cash, they are enabled sail,* in many instances, tine English editions at t|ib eamo prices as are paid for inferior American oncst'anddovotlngtheir attention entirety to Foreign Books, purchasers may depend upon finding the best* assortment at their establishment. Now publications received by every steamer. Books imp&Vtod to order weekly from England, Franco and Germany, in much [css thaq the ordinary time re quired. .Monthly cglojogucs of now and old French and English B6oks furnished gratis on application, or serifby mail to any part of the country. Any information in regard to prices, dtc , of Foreign Books furnished on application, by mail or other wise*. . i Subscriptions received to all Foreign Newspapers and Ferlpdicala 0. J. PRICE (c CO. No 7 Hart’s Buildings, (second story) Sixth St., above Chestnut, Philadelphia. November 10, 1853—3ni FRESH ARRIVAL OF HARDWARE. THU subscriber having'returned from tho city, would coll tho attention of his friends and the I public generally, to the targe and well selected as* jsortmentof HARDWARE, which ho has just re ceived constating'in part of Building Materials,such I as nails, screws, hinges, locks, bolts, glass, putty, I paints, oils, &c. TpOL.S; including edge tools, saws and planes of every dcucripiioh, files, rasps, hammers, vicss, an vils, dtq, • • • , A general assortment of Shoemakers and So Jdlers Tools, together with Morocco, Lining, Binding, Skins’, shoo thread, wax, pegs, loats, harness mount lugs, saddle lre«ts, Ac. COACH TRIMMINGS. Can'ass, plain, figured, enamelled and embossed; patent and enamelled Leather, axles, springs, hubs r spokes, felloes, shafts, dosh,orq, Ac. . - • CABINET MAKERS will'find a Urge assort ment of Varnishes, Mahogany A. Walnut Veneers, Mouldings. Rosettes, Hair Cloth, curled Hair, Ac. T)ho slock of IRON is largo and well selected, comprising oil the kinds in general use, such as hammered and rolled lire of oM sizes, fiat bar and band Iron, round, square and oval Iron, horse shoe Iron, nail rods, a largo lot of cast and spring Steel, English and American Blister Steel. HOUSEKEEPERS and those about commenc ing. wiH find it to tlicit advantage to call ondex amino our table C ulllery, Briltauia and Plated ware, trays, puns, kellies, Cedar wnra. Boskets, Ac. In addition to the abo«e, wohave icceiveda splen did lot of wall paper. making the npsoilment complete, and at such prices ns cannot fail to give eat Isfaclion. Wo invite qffr friends to call, knowing it will be to Iheirndvnntngc lo do so. Remember the old stand. East Hitjh St., Carlisle, Pa. HENRY SAXTON. October 6. 1853. Cumberland Valley Institutes- EMBRACING TWO SEP \RATE DEPART MENTS. MADE AND FEMALE. • JH MechantcxbUrg, Pd. rpHIS Institution will open its fall session on the J. Ist of'November, The buildings are new and commodious, tho rooms loigo and well ventilated, and the whole house wormed with o healed otr fur nace. Parents and Guardians arc invited to come and see trtia.lnstitution before sending their abnsnnd daughters elsewhere. It Is. located near the borough >. of Mcchnnlesburs, 100 miles west of Philadelphia, | 08 mi cs from Baltimore, and 8 Lorn Harrisburg.— It is accessible by Railroad from all parts of the Stale. Eighty students were in connection with the Institution during the session just closed. BOARD OF INSTRUCTORS, Rev. J. S. Looart. A. M , Principal and Professbr i 0 f Moral Science and Ancient Languages. | 11.™ Modern Lnn- EnwitiD Fblls, Esq., guages. Miss. EsTiixn M. Don, Assistant PrincrpaTV' .Female-Deportment, and Teacher of Music. Attics OtfrxnrAßSlstnm. , ~ s “ Rev, Cso. Moßitl*' Lecturer on IJlatory anJTJhg ijeh Literature. J. B. HxnftiKO/ M. D., Lecturer oti Phyaio/egy and Laws of Health. PErtMfc PER SESSION; English Brandies, $lO 00 Ancient Lanaoagct (including English,) I? 00 (Jcrinnn nnd French, each 5 00 Board, Room nnd Tuition, 50 00 Music. (Piano) OO Ornamental brunches extra. For circulars and further particulars address JOS. S. LOOSE, Jl/ec/iani'csburg, (,‘umb, Co., I’a,. Sept 20, 1853—2rn* Fresh Arrival CHE suhseiibor has just returned trom Philadel L phin, and is now opening a largo and elegant ißsorlmenl of Winter Goods* consisting In part of Cloths. Cussimcrci*. Vestings Flannels, Blankets, Jeans, Ac. In Ladies Goods a beautiful assortment of Do Lainrs, French Merinos, Parnmettns, Silks, new sl>lc of bn rod Cashmeres, Ribbons, Shawls, French Worked Collars, Cliimi lelts, An, DOMESTICS, Qloachod and unbleached Muslins, Checks, Tick ings, Canton Flannels Table Diapers, Ac. Boots and Shoos. A largo assort men 1 of Moil's and Boys Winter Dooli. Also an entire new slock Of Lixllcitjailors, Morocco Boils, Burkins and Sl.ippefj. Children's Shoes hi groat variety. Gum Shoes of all descriptions. GROCERIES. A fresh lot of Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Molasses, Spi ces, Starch, Ac. As my winter stuck is entirely new and laid in an the moat lavorablo terms, we cordially invito all our old friends nnd customers* dad the public In general, to call and examine tho slock before purchasing, is wo lake pleasure in shorting otlr Goodr, ami will sell them ns cheap if not cheaper than any other ntoro in the county. Recollect (ho old stand East Main street, Carlisle* CHARLES OGILDY. November 23, 1663 French Work. WE have just received from Now York o very large assortment of Worked Ruffling, Jaconet and Swiss Edging and Inserting, Unduraloevca nnd Spencers, I'J nbroidored Handkerchiefs, dec, which will bo sold at very low prices, by Worse A Camp bell November 10, l6f>q I AD IKS BOOTS A SlluES.— full received n l_d ur ff° assortment of Ladles' Morocco Bools and Shoos und Childrod’a Shone which will ho sold very cheap. N. W. WOODS, Ag’l. December 8. 1853 MEN’S ROOTS.—Just received e Inrgo assort ment of Men’s Bools, also Men's Water Proof Bouts nnd u|»o q largo assortment of Boy’s Boats, which will bo sold very cheap. Deo 8. 1853. N W WOODS. Agt PLAID DELAINES. Just received a handsome assortment oC Plild sml Tun colored Mous Da Lalns, which will bo sold very cheap bv N. W. WOODS, AgT December. 8. 1853. ALPACCAS— .List received oM of Tun Colored, Changeable and Black Alpieoos which will bo «6ld ohesp. N. W. WOODS, Ag’l. Dec 8 1833 SHAWLS— Just received a large assortment of| Pi v Slain Long Bli twls, also Blank' nnd Mnurn log. Long A Square do. N W WOODS, Ag'l. Doe 8 1853 , For Sale or Bent. THE Homo oceupitd by 'J. W. Pitton In Louth or atreet. i Carlralo, B,lB6s—3i* Proclamation, , r>'- ,: 'v WHERE AS the Honorable 3 ammb H. Giww President Judge oflhe sevoralCourtsof Com mon Pleas of thecounlles ofCambeilaild,Perry ana Juniata,inPennsy I Vania, and-jnsticeoi • Courts ofOyor and Torinineriind iVery’insaid counties, and Hon. John Rbppafla Sam], VVoodburn, Judges of the Coart of Oyerond Torminorand General Jail Dclivery,forlhetna«>r all capUfliland other offom.es, in thosaid county of: Cumberland-bjtholrprcceptsto me directed ,daj#a ; the iSth.of Nov, 1863, have ordered the Court f Oyor & Terminer end General JaUDellvety bo holdon at Carlisle.on the 2d Monday of. Jah* uary, next, (being the 9th day) at 10 o.C?6t*ln the forenoon, lo'conlinue two weeks. 4 V NOTICE ist herofore oreby given, otheVotO* ner.Justiccßoftho Peace & Constable* l oftheiud county ofOumberland,thal thoy.Orcbytnkfialdpr'O* cept commanded to bo then & t trero in their proper persons,with t hei trolls ,rccordsVmqiilflUlons,e*a®»' natios and all other remembrances, to do thOe#> thingewhich tot heir officesappcrtoin lobe done^nd olllhoaoUiatorebuundby recognisances,toproi*Ctrtd against the prisoners that are or then sballbeln 100 jal lof 4nid co> <> ily, ore to bo there to prosecute then atshallbe just. _ _ ■ JOSEPH M’DARMONI), Shff. Sheriff’s Office, Dec. I, 1853. Estate Notice. LETTERS testamentary on the estate of Hon*'’ ry Lynch, late of Dlc&inson township, deceaeedr / have been Issued by the Register of Cumberland county, to the subscriber residing in SbippeoU*. bu g township. AH persons indebted tp said estate are requested to malie immediate payment, and those having claims will present them proper ly authenticated for settlement to THOS. P. BLAIR, Adm’f. November 3,1853—. Ct ’ NOTICE. . NOTICE la hereby given, that application will be made to the next Legislature, agtceably to., the constitution and laws of this Commonwesllh. for an alteration in the charter of tho Carli*lo Depo sit Bank, so as to confer upon said Bank the tight! and privileges of a bank of issue, and to .change the name to that of the Carlisle Bank. By order of the Board of Directors. Juno 30, 1853—6* IS hereby given, that an application will be made 10 the next Legislature, of for'the incorporation of a Bunk with general banking pri vileges, or if impracticable, for a Deposit Bank, with a capital of one hundred thousand dollars, to ho located in the Borough of Carlisle, Cumber land county, Pa.,under the name or stylo of “The Carlisle Bank.* 1 Carlisle, June 23, 1853—6 m CARPENTERS, Cabinet Mokers. Millwrights, and mechanics generally, to call at John P. Lync's, and take a look at the very largo and sup! rior ossoriment of tools just received, wnd which »re now re»tly for inspection Cull in and lake a look nl them, os wo sell cheap and endeavor to please. JOHN P. LYNE, West side North Hanover it. Dlt. GEOROE Z. BKETZ, Dciilibl. WILL perform all Operations upon the troth the inny l»c required for their pieservation.’ Arti ficial teeth inserted, from n single tooth to an entire set, on tho most sc*eniific principles. Diseases of the mouth and irrcgulariiiescarcrully treated. Office nl (he residence of bis brother, on North Pin attest, Carlisle. I June 28, 1863. Fall and 'Winter Millinery. <( / MRS. NiiFF. F« ncy MiUnsPf, lit** Jtigl a h*»nuUftil and extensive assortment m FALL AND IVINTBH MILLINER ,'woqId al hr*r old stand, Weal Hi*»h street, offt does not I sue Mrtiinn Hall. Site is now ViiVil f*tnl What I suit the tastes of ladlofl who nv'Whj do yoa' iop their custom, as her.siorlt Tor yoor feel in Ibo F-loWers, Trim'' r k« - - «i gionJd*.* iaid oogirtb,!© compfetn, and nannol (a. ~ r himwlf, l£» : «>•* * l!nrlifi|p, Nov. 17. 1853—C1. presented* pair Wow Beady; The New Methodist SingiD^uV, LUTfi OP ZIONI BY I. D. WOODUORY. assisted by the Rev.. , M ATTISON, Postal of the John Street Mctho* «li»i Cl.ufch. It Comprises nearly one Ib'otisand pieces of tho choicest music, including almost ovary old tune of any meril over published; it represent* some uvq hundred of tho finest composers the world ovqi saw, and contains every variety of meter now in use, with copious indexes to every patt. /J'ho Lutu is therefore livid with truth to be an almost exhnusilces mine of the richest Hacked Musical' Treasures evet presented (o the public. Glowing with the animation and burning teat of tho comma* nion for which it is designed, tho tunes ore never* ihetefs equally adopted to the lljmh books of all denominations Of chrlsllans. Of Mr. Woodbuiy** ost booh, the Dulcimer, Over 150,000 Copies havo boon issued since its appearance thrso yean ago, and still tho demand is on (ho Increase, fa any further ovldehco of (ho admiration In wbfeb ha is hold ad a Composer to ho desired f From the enthusiasm with which tho Late hi* already taefl greeted, a reception for It similar Id' thatdieted to the Dulcimer is aonildehtly expected. Any professional musician desiring a copy of either ihe Lute or Dulchnet for examination, can have it sent to him* free of postage, by remitting,so cents to ih6 Publisher. November 3. 1**53—61 bit. iOtiN S. SPRIGGS, OFFERS hi* prafcg&lonalpcrvirrs tothe people fa Dicklnaon townehlp md vicinily. Residence*- Ontho W.iinu Uotloin road, 1 mUeoaatofCentre* villc. February 9, IflfiO.— Iy* Qormuil and English Jfonilial. 'I'HOSE persons entitled to receive the Journal* j of (ho Senile i«nd Hou*o of Representatives, ore hereby notified thnl they hove been received It this office* rfnd tiro ready for dlelribution. ' • Dy order of the Comml**lonere, VVM. RILEV, Clk. ‘ Cortim*rS. Office, Oct 20, 1860—4 t , NOTICE. ;i - J i NOTICE is hereby clvon* timt tiro “ Dicklnlon' Saving Fund Society.” tootled In Gen'raviUd," Cumberland oonniy, Pa., will make application to the hail Legislature of, tho .Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, for an acl of Incorporation. wVOi'V capital of ten thousand dollars, arid privilege tip'- increase to iwonly-five thousand dollars, wlih dIK.! counting privileges and powers to receive depo‘»-. sites, and such other powers and privileges as a'fa ' usually granted to Having Institutions'. By order of the board. - • »• A. G. MILLER, TfeasV Juno 30. 1853—Cm ' .. ■' :i • LETTERS of Administration.on the estate * 9 Daniel Kelm,)ato of Hampden township Cunt* herlapd county. deceased,’ ! hiivo bVen 'levied by the Register of said bounty,, to the e'nhforlbaiy residing In Dauphin county ; All persons In* 1 Idebted to said natatrv.wilt make, Immediate pay* I ment. and those having claims will pr<S6bi Ihem 1 for settlement to , ' , 1 BERNARD BHOOP. Ex’f. December, 1 1853— dt* TIiST received,s splendodstsdrtinsntof BerijrfdS ;J Lalns.whjoh wlllJteipldWy blwlbi**- 1 ■ y fHWW*" 1 .1 1 7 • ft• •. ' *s■ •v ii* WM. M. BEETEM, Coihior, NOTICE WANTED. F J. HUNTINGTON, 23 Park Row, Now York. Estate Notice.
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