CtfiMERSf" LETTER. 'For aomo dnya past.agood deal has boob said in the public prints, about a Idler written byJere. Clemens, of Alabama, to certain citizens or Phil adelphia. The letter finds its way to the public eye through .the columns of the Washington klar. It wiil.be found below. It needs no continent from us. > . Washington, Dor. 15, 1853. tSbntlbmcn:—Your letter of the 10th, inviting Vno to attend and “address a mass meeting of the National Union Democrats,” at the Chinese Mu eeum, Philadelphia, on the 19th instant, has boon received.; The objects of the meeting are slated to be two* fold; first, “repudiation of the disunion tenduncies of certain members of the Federal Government;” end secondly, “the selection of a sound National Union Democrat, as a candidate for Governor.” With the last, I trust, you will readily perceive I cannot, with any degree of propriety, interfere. 1 am not a Pennsylvanian and have no voloe in the selection of her public officers. 1 should be loath, at any lime, to give utterance to unkind opinions of any of tier distinguished sons; and in the case of Gov. Bigler, I know nothing in his previous histpiy which can justly deprive him of <he confidence of the Union Democracy. The-first.object of the meeting alone remains to bo considered. 1 need not say that all my feel ings, and sympathies are with those who have 'steadily maintained the compromise of ’5O, as a final adjustment of the slavery question. But you must allow, mo, kindly and respectfully, to doubt the wisdom of the course you propose to take. Tne President in Ills Inaugural,*aud in his recent Message, has left no doubt as to his posit ion; and 1 know the man 100 well to believe that he would retain among his confidential advisers, any one whom he for a moment suspected of “disunion tendencies.” That he has made mistakes in some of his appointments, Ido not question. That he has been Imposed upon iu other cases, is very pro bable. Such things have occurred to all Presi dents before him, and will occur to all who are to come after him. But warfare against a National Administration for such causes, has heretofore been considered the legitimate business of its np ponent*—not its friends. What has been done, cannot be remedied by Democratic assaults upon a Democratic President. The recent election in New York is a biller les son, and one by which we should endeavor to pro fit. With ala rgo m-\j irity in the Slate, both sec tlons of the Democratic parly have been prostrat ed, and the control of the Stale has passed into the hands of William 11. Seward. Surely his is not an entertainment to which any National Union man would doaire to bo invited. All >w me, gen tlemen, In conclusion, to say that I love the Ugion cause too well, and have sacrificed 100 much in its defence, to willingly pot it In jeopardy by asso ciatinjg It with a movement, of more than doubtful propriety, and of certain disaster. And while 1 thank you for the kind feelings which prompted your Invitation, as well as the flattering terms in which It U couched, 1 feel constrained to decline all participation with you on the occasion referred to. I am, gentlomeh, very respectfully, your obe diem servant, JEUR. CLB.MKNS. Messrs. W, B. Griffith, Isaac C. Bryan'., and others, Philadelphia. Gen. Cass is said to have declared that '* He could not cross a I, nor dot an e in it; that it spoke to a syllable his sentiments, and woul J be reoetv ed with acclamation by every true Democrat.” at; fiasco. By Rev. C. P. Wing, on the 22d in«t ,in West l*cnnBboruugli. Mr. John S Fought, of Kingstown, to Miss Ej.ixaoetii Ann Carotiirrs. B c a t fj s. On (lie 251 h Inst, in South Muidlcion luwnaliip, Mrs. Martha M’Haffik in the 85,h yc.ir of her ngi-. House & Lot foe Sale. Till'' subscriber will offer at public safe, at .lie Court House, on Monday, ilic 9th day of January n__ji next, at I o’clock, P. M., ihe BRICK HOUSE and Lot, 2G loot'front by 210 llllilE%^f ee * adjoining tho property occu. iggggggjpled by the subscriber, and now tenant ed by Mr. Henry Keller, hi North Hanover street. The house and all the improvements are nearly new. The dwelling contains 13 ceiled rooms, including double parlors, with a cistern, smekp In use, stable, &o. If not 8“ld on said day, it will be rented for one year from the Ist of April next. Terms made known on the day of sale by JAMES 11. \\ EaVKR. Agent for 15. Uullock. Carlisle, Dec 29, 1853—2 t flats! Dais!! Hals!!! Removal. #f“\ THE subscriber respectfully informs rj* friends and the public generally, ho lias removed |i<B Hal and (lap store to his new building in Main street, where lie will be glad to dee his old customers and friends. He has now On hand a splendid assortment of Hals of all des fcripiions, from the common Wool to the finest Fur and Silk Hats, and at prices that must suit evorv one who has an eyo in getting the woiih of his money. Fils Silk, Moleskin and Reaver Ham. rfro unsurpassed for lightness, durability and fin ish, fly (hose of any other establishment In the county. Hoys’ Mats of every description constantly on hand. Cull and examine. WM. H. TROUT C/drlisle, Dec 29, 1853. WANTED. AFIriST rule Salesman wanted in u Dry Goods Store, one who has good qualifications nml cui •peak German preferred. Incjuiro at tins office. Duo. 22, 1859. ALF. HOWARD, The American “Ole Bull,” The Greatest Violinist Living, IS COMING I Carlisle, December 22, 1853—if Attention Soldier*. Tliq Soldiora uf ilio war of 1612, rcaiding in Cum bort.iiul County will ploaao call, ub boor bb ilioy can ■ ( tho Ollico of M- llolcumb E>f|,, in Curliflla, on buasincfla connected will) lliolr application lo Cun* gtoii fur a grant of land. W. FOUMC, ) E, ARMOR, > Committee. M. lIOECOMB. J Carliflo Poo. 1853, Elegant Gift Books! PERSONS wishing to purchase CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, such as Annuals, Gift Books, illustrated Pools, Standard Works, Bibles, Prayer Dookq, Hymn Books, Juveniles, _ Miscellaneous, Port Monalos, Port Polina, Fancy Stationary; ■ml Fancy Anioloß generally, will fl n .l a fine as ■ortmont at the 0 heap Book Sioro of Dec. 82. 3i, ~ A. M. PIPER, NOTICE. NOTIO His hereby given to oil poreon* In tercsted.lhaltho account of Jacob Heck and Don* jamln Quito, Assignees of Anthony P. Wolf, und*r a dond uf voluntary anslgnmnnl for t|w> benefit of creditors, has booh Hied in llin Proihy’s O n>.t for nxainlnation by tho accountants therein named, and-will bo presented to the Court of CorrtrnonPldasof Omnh. 00., for confirmation and allowance, bn Wednesday the 10th of Janu ary 185*. J, _ GEO. ZINN, ProAi’y. ProthyV Office, Doe 13, *s3—4l* 1 ' SI’LUSDin JEWEUm 1 Holiday Presents, Ac, « THOMAS CONLYN, Went High Sl„ a few doors west of Burkholder's hotel, sSUmb 'artiste, has josl received the largest as* sortment of SUPERIOR JEWELRY over offered In Carlisle, consisting in part of Gold and Silver Watches of every variety, and at all prices, eight day Clocks, Silver table and tea spoons, silver table forks and butter knives, gold and silver spectacles, ladies’and gentlemen’s gold pens and pencils, gold pens with silver holder, gold chains of every description, ear and finger rings, at all prices, breast pins, &o. Also Accor deons and Musical boxes, together with a great variety of fancy articles, selected expressly for the approaching Holidays, Persons desiring to pur chase, are invited to call and examine the assort ment. We are prepared to sell at very reasonable prices. Quality of all goods warranted to bo as fine as sold for. THOMAS CONLYN, West High Street . December 23, 1853. Cheap Clothing! THE subscribers thankful for past favors, inform their friends and the public, that they have on bund a largo supply of Winter Clothing. Hoping under the increased firm of Steiner and Bros, to have an increase of their former business. They have now every facility and will spoio no ef forts to please theit customers (bey having made ar rangements with the largest importing houses of Baltimore and New York go as to receive the first styles of Goods that come to those markets and at the LOWEST PRICES. Thonkful for post patronage they solicit a contin uance from (heir old customers, and respectfully in vite all others to examine their nowstylo of superior Fall and Winter Clothing, ull of their own manufacture, and making ns com pU’lo an assortment os can be found in any store in the United States. In consists ot the following: Dress and Frock Coa/s, of the best qualities of English and French Cloths, made and trimmed in the very lest style; single breasted Albert Coats, a new style, well adopted to business men, of French block and colored Cloths nt vny low prices; single breasted Frock coots of French cloths close imitation of the fine dress frock coots at half price; spring Sark coals of cloth, cassi meres und (weeds, various colors ond prices. Pantaloons. French Black Doeskin and Fancy cassimcros of every description. Vests! Vests! Vests! Rich fancy Silks and Satins, black do..Bombazines,' Valencias, Marseilles, and Chaliicoa. at all prices. | Hoy's Clothing. A full assortment of Boys’ Clothing. Funcy Dress articles.embracing alliho new styles of fancy silk cravats. English satin do. tjLovF.s—White, block & colored silk, kid, Lisle and cotton of every description. I books Aon Uabpet Bags of superior finish and at low prices. JSDBPESDKiia of superior Frorch. English and American manufacture. Under-shirts nnd Drawers of fmo Merino, silk, net cotton, jean and muslin, of every description nnd quality. ’ | Ilemember the stone house, corner of the Public Square. s’I'EINEH i DUOS Carlisle, Deo 22, 1853- ANOTHER GREAT ARRIVAL OF FALLA WINTER Ury-Gocxl*. At the Store of the subscriber, the great Mart foi Dry O»odt, Groceries, Boots Sf Shoes iMIE subscriber respect l«l ty mlur-us his friends and emus customer?, (hat lie has returned from Plnl.ide'jdu.i, with .■ largo and varied iit-gurt tnonl ul Fall mid Winter Goods cou-u-i 1 ng m p.rl of Br.n debit hs. C.ssiiiiers, S.l im-Is, Ve-Hugs. M 'i-dirm. Cliecks, Tickings. Flannels, Lmsry, Vdvel Curds, Cravats, Suspenders. (iliivch.Ac.i-. LADIES DRESS GOODS, Silks, Dotnbazincs, iMcrlnoes, Coburg Cloths, fig’d • pi nn und changeable Poplins, plaid A) mis. dc L-ilues UiTighmns, Calicoes, Alpacas, Shawls, ilosjcry, tiIOTCI, &C r „- - - - - _ Men’s &' Boy’s Hats & Ci^is, A very largo OHdorlmi-ni cmbmbing every quality Also, Donucts und Ribbons. • .BOOT'S & SHOES . An extensive variety of Men’s. Women's and Olul-. ciri'n'« Hools iiitd Stines (non the most cclcbratt-d mnnufj ci urers Alsu, colored and mLIio Carpet Old in. Groceries, Such ne Shugnr, CofToi*, Motm-rs, Rice. Slo. Choice TEAS iium tlio well known Tea Dealers, Jenkins 6l Co. AM who visit our establishment arc free to ncktiowl edge Ib-il we arc Belling Foreign and DohiohllC Dry Goods, B kilr, Slioc-, 5iC., at low prices. Oor low prices have already altnuntcd u large nutn tier of people. Tho attention of all who wish good birg.iioe is solicited, us inducements can bo offered In purchasers. Don’t forgot tho old eland, Huraerich’s corner, North Hanover street. Butler, Eggs, Rags and Soap, taken nl market prices. N. W. WOODS, Agl. Carlisle, Doc. 15, 1853. CHRISTiIUS PRESENTS! Choapui’ liia.ii (.lie Choapeal, and in JEiadless Variety. CADI. AND SEE THEM I SW. ll A V EUS TICK hue just received from the • city mid is now opening o splendid display of Fancy Goode, suitable fur the approaching etanson tn which bo dosifoil to call (bn attention of bis fiiends'>jrffd the public. His assortment in ibis lino cannot bo surpassed in novelty und olegnnc, anti both in quality and price of the uiliclcs, count fail to plcaeo purchasers. It would bo impossible to enumerate bis Holiday Fancy Gucds, whit b com prise every variety of lancy articles of the most nov ci styles, such as l.udiofe * Fancy bankets, Fancy Work Boxes. with sowing instruments. Terracotta Work (a recent novel.) Paper Macho Goods, Elegant Alribasloram! Porcelain Ink-stands and Iruys. Fancy ivoty, pearl At shell card cased, Port Mon ii ales of every variety. Gold pons and pencils. Fancy paper weights, Pupoturlos,« ith a largo variety of ladifts fancy stationery. Motto seals and wafers, Bilk and bead purses, Indies' riding whips elegantly finished, Perfume baskets and bogs, Brushes of ove.y kind for the toilet, ItoUflftol's perfumes of various kinds. Musical 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 collection of GIFT BOOKS. comprising the various English and American As* nuai.b for 1354, richly embellished and illustrated Poetical Works, with Children's Pictorial Hooks,for children of all ages, than which nothing can ho more 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. Ho also calls attention to his elegant display of Lamps, Girnntlolos, &c., from the extensive establishments of Cornelius, Ar cher and others, of Philadelphia, composing every stylo of Parlor. Chamber and Study Lamps.for burn ing either Urd, sperm or elherinl nil, together with Flower Vases, Fancy Screens. Ac. His assortment in this tins is unequalled In the borough. Fruits. Fancy. Confectionery. Nuts, Pro^ served Fruits, Ac.,in pvery variety and nt nil prices. of which are purf and fresh, such as.can he con* fldsnlly recommended to his friends and the little folks, Remember the old stand, opposite the. Dank ‘ . 8. W. HAVBRSTIOK. December 15,185&. Stray tickler. SCamo to the residence of the subscri her about one-half mile from the west end of the Harrisburg bridge, in Basi pennsborough township, about ihe2stb of Novem ber last, a while and red spoiled Hmffer, v about two years' old. The owner is' requested to come forward, prove property, pay chargee, and lake her away. MARTIN KftEGER." Dec. 15, 1853-31 Tavern License TO Ihe Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Hence of Cumber land county, at January Sessions, 1851. The petition of John Hannan, respectfully rep resents that 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 the borough of Carlisle. Your petitioner, therefore, prnya. your Honors to grant him a license for the same the ensuing year, com mencing on the 2d Monday of January nest. As In duly bound ho will ever pray, Sec. JOHN HANNAN. Dec. 16, 1853—3i* We the undersigned citizens of the West Ward, of the borough of Carlisle, in the county of Cum berland, do certify that wo are well acquainted with the above named John Hannan, that lie is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided wiih house room and conveniences f'T i he accommodation of strangers and t rav filers, and that such Inn or lavorn is necessary to ac commodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers. A L Sponsler, James Davis, William Adams, J Whistler, Chas Baruiiz, George L Murray, W Foulk, M M'ClelUn, Jas Pusilewait, J dm Heinz, Lewis Robinson, Kobt Allison, Geo Mendel, John Mill, V\ A Kelso. Tavern License. TO ihfl Honorable ih« Judges of iho Court of General Quartet Sessions <>l Hu* Peaceof Cumber land county, at January Sessions, 1854. ihh Feijiion ol J- >Uit Kir.ltit. respectfully repre sents thai your petitioner Is provided with iho ne cessary requisites for keeping a house of public entertainment, in tho house tie now occupies as such in South Middleton township. Ynur peti tioner, therefore, prays your Honors to grant him a license (or the same the ensuing year, commen cing on the 2d Monday of January next. As in duly bound he will ever pray, &e. JOHN RICKER, Dee. 15, 1853—3t* VVr the undersigned citizens of the lownshlpof South Middleton, In the curtly of Cumberland, do certify that we are well acquainted with the above named John Ricker, lh.it he is of good re pule for honesty and temperance, and is well pro vided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers, and that such Inn or Tavern is necessary to accommo date the public and cniertatn strangers and travel lers. William Ruler, Bonj. Rider, Jacob Myers, R. C. Stcrett, John Myer. Henry U ebhert, George Wehhert, sr., D. J. L-idmb, Cornelius Wolf, Frederick Asper, John Anthony, Abraham Manl ier. STRAW WANTED. 'THR subscriber will pay CASH for STRAW of 1 any kind delivered at Middlesex. Formerswill >ui it to their inioresi to sell their Straw and pur- CDaßc olhei manures. r n , „ to E- SIIRYOCK, Agent, December 8 . I 853. “ Slorc Roam p or R( - u| I'HE .ultscnl'cr 0i1,.,. f roll| ~;e U( of ] Apr I next, lor one or more years. ib» «Ti .up l DOOM und CEM.AR, e iluu,o „„ ,h« co, VVcbi High and Pill slr.-cu, in Cnrll.lo, now occu pied n« a Drug Store. for parti. ulnra enquire of BOBERT NdUI.E. A lao-iho 81, MMCSMITH SHOP, now occupied , fry William Breeze, aiiualc on tho aatne lot, (n Pitt alrcel. They are conaidcrcd livo of ihu heal tuifi. nose stands in tho bgrougb. 'i - — DBcbrnberTS, Second Arrival of winter Goods. 'pHE übscribor bos just returned from the eastern 1 cities, and has pmcbnsed a very huge stock of Winter Goods at such prices that will induce pur chasers to secure their goods before the bargains arc all gone ; come one ami nil and examine my stock which ih diHplii jni Ti North Munover street, wheic I am positive (bit goods can now ho bought it lower pric es than nl any other store In the coufl ty. My slock comprises nil kinds of Ladies Dress Goods, wuch ns Merinoes, Plaids of every stylo and color, Coshmeres, Do Lnincs, French Merinoes nil colors, plni.i, black ami furiry Silks, Paramella Cloths all colors, Bombazines, Alpaccas, Ac. Shawl*, Shaw.a of ail kinds, euth as Urocho Lonu A Bqu;i ro. Bay Stnto long and square Cashmere, black Thil'Ol long and square, while Crapes, Do Caines, Forkcri. , FLANNELS. Flannels of ovoiy color and aa low as ihcy can ho purchased in the town. L'hitha, Cassi meres and Sa/linella, cheaper than they have yel Seen sold this winter. jDumeah'ca. Domestics of every variety, nil very cheap. Carpets and Mailing* A very largo assortment of Carpels and Mailings, at prices (o suit purchasers. Bunts and Shuts. A largo assortment of Men's ami Boy’s Hoots nno Shoos, and Women's and Children's Shoes of all kinds, Cum Shoes lor men, women & children. Groceries, Such as Coffee at 12}, Sugar .it G$ worth 3, Molas sox ul all prices. Give us a call ax wo uru drier* mim'd to sell chenpri limn ever, and consider it no double to show Goods. Don’t foroei the place, In South Honovcr street. 3 doors north of the Uunk. PHILIP ARNOLD. Carlisle, Deo 8. 1853. mill lot* R«mi, MMIE undersigned offers Ilia Merchant Mill, «t thp 1 Curlislo Iron Works, for rent from the Ist of April next. October 20, IB6o—Ol* Boots «& Shoes. Jl5 ST received an neaertmeni of Wllllb* Ladies Winter Boots and Shops; a lot of first quality of Gum Shoes. Also, an assortment of elegant barred & figured Do Lainefl and Cashmeres, newest stylos. A lot of henuiiful 'Fan colored French Merlimes nnd PurAmeitns, and other fashionable colors. For sale at the cheap store of Dec. 16. C. OGILDY, Ctirpoiliig:. SOME prime Carpets at ill on hand. Intending to relinquish that branch of my business, L\yif| sell off tho stock on hand uncotnmonlv low. T3nji soon. Deeeptber 15, 1653. JUST received an nssnrfmeni of elegant need!* worked Collars, Chimezclls, Uiuleraleevepanl Cuff*. C. OGJLDV. December 16. 1653. / JUST received a full assortment nf Men's ahd Winter Donte and Shoes, heller aid cheaper thnr\ can bo had hi the obnnty, at ihevply cheap Store nf . C. OGILDY,f December 15, 1663. / POLISH for , Linens, A,superior articleTo SUrchPpllsh, for Imparling a Hue polish of muslin, oollar6,oambiios, &o.' tpe store of W. IS&VJ , Ootobot 97, 1863. i ' Magazine. ’ ; 100,000. Copies Monthly in 1854/ THE'imitoenso success of this Magazine in .1853, ossa res for it at the seme role of increase, a monthly circulation of loo.ogo in 1864, especially With the improvements the proprietor intends tusk ing in;,whit,r paper, new. typo, more reading matter, greater beauty, of embellishments, &c. Its Literary Character Unrivaled. No other Poliodicol publishes such thrilling talce or such capital stories of ten) life, the most eminent American American writers in this department be ing engaged to contribute to its pages. At their heed is Mrs. Ann H. Stephens, Ihe odilor, whoso Itomences'ero uncqunlled in power snd boaoty Morality and virtue oro olwny, inculcated. The Newspaper Press and the Ladies unite to promote this, the most readable of the Magazines. It is also the only original one of its class—the only one thoroughly American. Its Magnificent Embellishments, Its Illustrations excel ihoso of any other Maga zine, each number containing one or more Steel Engravings, either mezzotint or line, besides iho Fashion Plate ; and, in addition, numerous wood cu;s. The Engravings, at the end of the year, alone are worth the subscription price. Colored Fashion Plates in Advance. These Plates ate engraved superbly on Steel, from patterns received in advance, A comparison between this Magazine and others, in this respect, IS challenged., The “Gossip about the Fashions,” published in each number, is fuller, better and latei thancan'he had elsewheio at any prim. In the .Eastern cities .this work is universal!-/ held to bo ilia text book of fdjhion. In aiidiiiiui, the departments for new receipts, Ororhel work, Embroidery, Net ting, Horticulture and Female Equestrianism. nr« always 1 well filled, profusely illustrated, and rich with the latest novelties. The Publisher nfler* it •to the sex as lire best Lady’s Magazine in the world. Term*—Always in Advance. One copy jor one year, Three copies for one year, Five Copies for one year, Eight copies for one year, Sixteen cojUeß for one year, PrifcjiiOMs for Clubs.—The following mognifi-1 cent Premiums are offered to persons getting up, clubs. For a Club of three subscribers, either “The j Oema of Art,” or “Tho Annual of Plates foi 1864,’’; each containing thiity superb Engravings. Fora Club of Eight subscribers, both 14 Tho Gems” and “The Annual,*’containing together sixty plates.— Por ! d (JJub of Sixteen subscribers, an extra copy for 1864, and cither “The Gems” or **Tho Annual.” ' Specimens sent when deeiicd. Address, post paid, CHARLES J. PETERSON. No. 102Chesnut St., Philo. November 17, 1853—3 l Printing Materials for Sale. fccssory malcililrt for publishing u lurge'-fiewspapef consisting, in p irt, of one ex cellent Washington Press, typo. chases, load-, c<d umn und advertising rules, eases, Ac., &c., are o( (ored fur sale on roisonable terms. In connection with (ho above ora the mnternls for un excellent Jno Office, embracing quite a va rioly ofbcaulilul wood und muUl lype, cirri press, borders, &,c„ which, with iho addition of two or three fools, would make one of (ho best Jobbing establishments in the interior of the Stale, itic whole being well worthy the attention of persons about , cn 2Qging in the publication of a newspaper, or iho jobbing business. For further irifonnuiion, apply at this office. December, I, 1653. MRS. R. A- REYNOLDS, Dugucircan Artist, South East corner of Hanover and Louther Streets. Rooms, those formetiy occupied by Mr W Fridley She cordially invites her Iricnds and the public generally to give het a cult, confident of be ing able to render entire satisfaction; for if t>ho may not claim superiority for her pictures, she may at least claim equality with any taken In thii place- Carlisle, Nov 10. 1863—3 m E. STAHL has lust opened her Fall and •5 Winter JMfHinarjr and Fancy articles, and a * call front (hpLudies. Dress rmlltinjf attended io inTall its various branches.— N»'*t door to InbbfT* Grocery siore.'Souih. Han over ' Nov 10—3 t ' Gaulish. Deposit Daxk, 7 November I, 1853. y 'PHE Board of Directors have (hie doy declared n 1. semi annual dividend of fom per rent., which will bo paid to the stockholders or their legal ropie scntatives on demand TIIR large uvn Bt..ry pLumred house, bark buildings wnd lot of ground,cornerol Pumfretaml South Hanover streets, now occupied by Join Gray, is offered til private sale. Also for sale th» Iwo story Stone House and lot of around on N-ni. Hanover street, nt present in the occupancy of Jas Gadaher. If not sold before the (si of January, both properties will be fur rent. Requite r.f JACOU RHRRM. November 10. 1853—3 t TUB subscriber respectfully iiil rn.n llio riu zrns of t’nfli-le nnd vicinity, that he will ullem to ( RYING SA LRS in town & country —n shun of patronage is solicited. Uleiking Sales wil itlen he attended to. Residence; nearly opposite Glass' Hotel . Ml LRS. Carlisle, Nov 24, 1863. LETTERS ol adintiiistraiion on the estate of Martin Z'-ioler, hilt* of the (hirougb of Carlisle, Cumberland cmin y, Penn’u., d. reused, have been isxiied by tin- Register of said county, to the subscriber u ho resides in thn hor-rngh aforesaid. All persona indebud l>» said estate are requested to make immediate paym«‘iit, ami those having claim* w ill present tin m for spill.-mem to SUSANNAH ZEIGLER. Adm.’x November 24, 1853—Gl THE now two story Urtch Honeo and Back buildings, eiiunto in Kast Main street, and m present In the occupancy of Mr. Joseph Halbert, is offered for rent from the Ist of April next. En quire of WM. MUDDY. Carlisle, Nov 17, 1853—4 l Thb above property is also for sale, and will bo disposed-of on accommodating forma. Enquire an above. PETER F. EGE. Proposals, WILL be received by the undersigned, until the 29th day of December next, for building a BANK BARN, 76 feel in length, by 39 in width, with an Overshot 8 feel, and two Sheds of 19 leet back, to oonlaip 3 Mpws, 2 Threshing Floors, laid with pine plank; Grain bouse, &c>, 2 Horse Stables 1 Cow Stable, Wagon Sited nnd Corn Grib. The Wnatlierboarding to be planed and ploughed, the roof to be made of cut Chestnut Shingles, Tho Hinges nnd Slone which were in the burnt build ii>Qs,'may he used so fnr as tbny are good and will answer. Tito contractor in find ins board nnd furnish nil the luaiermlH except ris above slated. It wpuld lie doHlr-tble tu Inivn an toterviow with any person wishing to umleri ke it, In give a more particular description of the ptm, si*** of timber, &a. HENRY FETTER. Landiehitrg, l Perry co. Nov 17. 1853. 0. OGILUY, Visiting Carlisle, should not leavo ho* fore taking o' glance at I) J ICinflVr’a Drug and Store, Sduth Hanover sire* I. Ho bison band a v«nclv r'tr.ry Artlriea. adeh as hnlY.hnl, cloth,flesh,tooth snd other Brushes;.Cologne hoi* tl a. Furniture Dualera. combs, - Pott Munalreo. curd and wbrked Baskets, Nolo Paper, Visiting Cards and Cases, Faria. Aicordeons, &o. Ladies are in* viled (oTuok atblssoporforMalts. Cell toon stbo Ik determined to aelf birgtina. /ttly 14, B J KIEFFEF. Daguerreotypes A CARO Notice W. M. UEETBM, Cashier. For Sale or Kent, Auctioneering. Us (ale ,\o(iee FOR RENT. ■ 'flic EiigilsU nooU. Stor'd:!' THE .subscribers having now completed their ar rangements for the importation of English books, inv|tea the attention of Libraries, Hook buyers, and tho. public generally, to their stock which will bo found unusually choice and well selected, and'ot tho most reasonable prices. Importing direct fiom the English publishers, and buying for cash,they oro enabled to soli, in many instances, fine English editions at tho same prices as are paid for inferior American ones; and devoting their attention entirely to foreign Books, purchasers may depend upon finding the best assortment at their establishment New publications received by every steamerf Books imported to order weekly from England, France and Germany, in much less than the ordinary time re quired. Monthly catalogues of newand old French and English Books furnished gratis on application, or sent by mail to any part of tho country. Any information 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. PRICE A CO. No 7 Hart’s Buildings, (second story) Sixth St., above Chestnut, Philadelphia. November 10, 1853—8 m FRESH ARRIVAL OF HARDWARE!. 'PHR subscriber having returned from the city, L would cull the ottemiun of his fi lends and tho public generally, to ihe huge and well selected us suriiiieiil of HAIIUWAUB, which he has Just re ceiwd consisting in part of Building Materials, B ut;h us nails, screws, hinges, locks, bolts, glass, putty, paints, oils, &c. L’OOLS; including edge tools, saws and p’ancs of every description, files, rasps, humnu rs, vices, an vils, «Scc. A general assortment of Shoemakers and Saddlers Tools', together with Morocco. Lining, Rinding. Skins, shoo thread, wax, pegs, lasts, harness mount iag», saddle tre°s, Ac. COACH TRIMMINGS Canvass, plain, figured, enamelled and umbosecj; patent und enamelled Lculhei. axles, springs, hubs, spokes, felloes, sbulls, dasher*. An. £2 00 6 00 7 50 lU 00 20 00 CABINET M M<ERS will find n Irrge assort ment of Varnishes, Mahogany & Walnut Veneers, Mouldings, Rosettes, Hair Cloth, curled Hair, «tc. The Block of IRON is large and wed selected, comprising all the kinds in general use, such as, hammered and rolled tiro of all sizes, fia bar and ' bund Iron, round, square and oval Imn, horse shoe Iron, nail rods, a largo lot of cast and spring Steel, English and American Blister Steel. HOUSEKEEPERS and those about commenc ing, will find it to ihcii ad va nl.i go to r;i II and ex amine our table Culllery, Briltunia und Plated ware, trays, pans, kettles, Cedar wara. Bankets, Ac. I n addition to the above, we have lecrived a splen did lot of WALL PAPER, making tho nssoitmcnt complete, und -it such prices a* cannot fail to ivo eil isf icliun. We invite our friends to call, knowing ii wit) bn to I heir advantage to do so. Rem -mber the old aland. East High St , Carlisle.Pa. HENRY SAXTON. I L-tober 0. 1853, Cumberland Valley Institute t EMBRACING I’WO SEPARATE DEPART MENTS. MALE AND FEMALE. Jit Mcchanicxburg. Pa. 'PHIS Institution will open Its fall session on the j i_ Ist of November, 'The buildings are new and commodious, the rooms Inigo ami well ventilated,' and tho whole house warmed with n healed air fur- I nace. Parents and GuariTans are invited to come and see this !nstilulion before semi hr* the ir sons and j daughters elsewhere. It ts located near the borough 1 of Mechauicsburtz, 100 miles west of Philadelphia, | G 8 mi cs from Baltimore, and fl from 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. Looms. A. M., Principal an.l Professor of Moral Science ami Ancient Languages. Hkirt R. Nicks. Asst-lnnt. Eowaud Fells, Esq., Professor of Modern Lan- gutters. j Miss EsTiiKn M. Doc,l, Assistant Pilncipal of. Female Department, and Teacher of Music,— - • • 1 Mlsg Allicr Gtirun, AssTslanr; ( ‘ I Rcv. /Jko. Moiuiis, LeclUrcron History and Eng- j lieh l.itrrxlurr. J. B. Hennrwo, M. D., Lecturer on Physiology und Laws of Health, PERMS PER SESSION. English Branches, $lO 0(1 Ancient Languages (including English,) 12 00 German und French. mi h 5 0b Hoard, Room and Tuition, 60 00 Music, ( Piano) 13 Qo Ornamental branches cTlra. For circulars and fuither particulars oddrevs J t>S. ». LOUSE, Mechnnicaburg , (.'umb. Co., {'a.. Sept 29, 1863—2m* Fresh Arrival subscriber has just returned Irom Phihulel phin,nnd is now opening a largo and elegant issorlment of Winter G-oods, -onsisting in part of Cloths. Cassimercs, Vestings Flannels, Blanketc, Jeans. A.c. In Ladies Good* a beautiful assort merit of Do Laim S) French Merinos, I'animetlas. Wilks, new style of bared Cashmeres, ■‘ibbons, Shawls, French Worked Collars, Chfinl.- zeds, Ac. DOMESTICS. Dleuchod anil unbleached Muslins, Checks, Tick ings, Canton Flannels Table Dlupets, Ac. Boots and Shoos. A large assort men t of Men's arid Hoys Winter Dools. Als>) an entire new stock ut I. idles»Jailers. Morocco Beets, Kurkins and Children's .''hoes in great variety. Gum Shoes of all description#. CJtOiEIUES. A fresh lot of ttuguts, Coffees, Teas, Molasses, Spl een, Starch, Ac As my winter stock is entirely new ami laid in on lha mmii lavornble terms, wecoulinlly inMleall out old friends and customers, nad the public ingencml, to cult ami examine the Block before purchasing, i* wo lake pleasure in showing out Goudr, aml will sell t hem us cheap if not cheaper lhan any other store in the county. Recoiled the old stand East Main street, Carlisle: November 23, 1863 Trends Work, WE have jual received from Now York a very largo assortment of Worked Ruffling, Jaconet and Swiss Edging and (uaorting, Underslervp* mid Spencers, E itbroldorcd Handkerchief*, Arc. which will bo sold at vory low prices, by Woise & Camp bell November 10,1863 I ADI I S BOOTS & SlluES.- Ji.it received a ] jhirgn nssorlinciit nf ladles’ Morocco B m.ls mid Shoos und ClnldrodC Simon wbied a-til be aold very clump. N. W. WOODS, Ag’t. December 8. 1653 MEN'S ROOTS.—JiihI received u lurga llicnl ofMuii’s OiMilH, lllnn Men’s Wider Pruip Bools hbil iilho ii lurgo iiKH'irliuelil of Boy's Bouts, which w ill be sold very cliu'i |* Deo 8. 1853. N W WOODS. Agt PLAID DE LAINES. Just received n Inmdsome iiHHiirtmenl id Pldd sort Tin colored Mull* Du Lain*, which Will ba suld very dump try N. W. WOODS, Ag‘l December. 8. 1853. ALPACCAB— Just roreivdr) o l»( of Tan Colored. Chnuffuablo and Black A>p<eoos which w ill |,o •old obesit. , Doc 6 165$ QMAWra-J"" .ircivod n 1..r L .« ...m.n,,,,.,,! „r pDiv 6m» r.'.r.e RlnwW, 1. 1... Molirn "l□'"e 11 I8h‘ , "“ , ° d °’ N W WOODS . *sV \ For Sale or Rent, erTl.oot loll *° ° COUplod b * J - Wl l*»lloo l» toulh, Ctrllils, Dec. 8,1853—3t* WHEREABthe Honorable iimi H* OiifUll President Judge of the several Court* of .Con monPloasof thecounllesofCumberland,Porry and Juniata.inPonnsylvania,and justiceol tfaesoveral Courts of Oyer and To tminer and General Jail E#* ivery In said counties,and (ion, John Roppaod Sami. Wood burn, Judges of the Court of Oyer tod Torminorand General Jail Delivery, for the triaiof all capital and other offences, in the said coiioty of Cumberland'>bythoirproceptBto roedirected dAted (ho Iflih of Nov, 1853, have ordered the Cohn f Oyor 6c Torminorand General Jail Delivery, ip bo holdon at Carlisle,on the 2d Monday of Jin* unry. next, (being the Bth day) at 10 o'clock |& tho forenoon, to continue two weeks* ‘ • ’> NOTICE is, horefo/o oreby givep,,6theCoro* ner.Justiccßoftho Peace Sc Conalab^osoltbesaid county of Oarabor land,that they ars the said pro* ceptrommandod to botbon & there in their proper pcrso.is.wilh thoirr oils, records,inquisitions, eZißi natios and al I other romembranbes, to do tbpip thingswhich tot hoi r offices appertain tobedonf*aiul alllhosot hatarchuundhy recognizances, toprofCCUtP against the prisoners that are or then shallbe to the jal lof *aiJ r.oi ity ,arc to bo there to prosecute then asehollbo just. JOSEPH M’DARMOND.SWT. Sheriff’s Office, Doc. 1, 1853. LETTERS tosiumontnry on the estate of Hen* ry Lynch, late ol Dickinson township, deceased* have been issued by the Register of Cumberland county. to ihe subscriber residing in Shippers Ini g township. All persons Indebted to said /•state are requested to make immediate payment* j aml those having Haims will present them proper* , ly authenticated fur 8t nl< mem to 1 TIIOS. ULAfR, Adcn’r, j November 3. 1853—Cl NOTICE I* hereby Riven, that application wlll bo niiuiotoiho next Legislature, agreeably 10 (he constitution and laws of this Commonwealth, for qit alteration in vhc charter of the Carlisle Depo sit Hank, so us lo confer upon said Bank the righto a ml privilege* ol a bank of issue, ond to change the name to that of the Carlisle Hank. By order of tbo Hoard of Directors. Juno 30, 1853—Cm IS hereby given, that an application will be mads to (he next Legislature of Pennsylvania, for iho incorporation ot n Bank with general banking pri vileges, nr if impracticable, for a Deposit Bank, with a capital of fine hundred thousand dollars, lo he located in the Borough of Carlisle, Cumber i land county, Pa., under the name or sty lc of “Th# Carlisle Dank.” Carlisle, June 03. IPs3—Gin WANTED./ CARPENTERS, Cabinet Makers, Millwrights* and mechanics generally, lo cull ol John P. I.yne's, and tnko n look at the very large and aupo iior assortment of i.iols just received, ond which era now ro.uly for inspection Cull in nnd take a look ol thorn, as wo soil cheap anti endeavor to plette. JOHN P. LVNE, West side North Hanover St, \TTILL pnform all operations upon tbetneih tbt \ V may be required for their picscrvslion. Arti ficial teeth insetted, from a single tooth to an emirs set, on (he most scientific principles. Diseases of the mouth and it regularities carefully treated. Office ; m the residence of his brother, on North Pitt street, ' Carlisle. ! June 2R, 1853. Fall and Winter Millinery. MRS. NKFF.F.ncy Milliner, bta just opened a beautiful and extensive assortment of FALL JiND WINTER MILLINERY . at her old suind. West High street, nearly oppo site Marion Hall. She is now fully prepared to util the tastes of ladies who may favor her with ihetr custom, as her stork of Bonnets, Feathers, 1 Ribbons. Flowers, Trimmings,, Stilts, &r., cannot | be excelled, . Her assortment of Fancy! Articles it [complete, and cannot /all lb nfease he/ customers. Ladles am invited to calf and see for themselves before buying elsewhere. Prices reasonable. Carlisle. Nov. 17. 1853—Ct • !\'ow Ready; The New Methodist Singing Book, BY I. n. WOODHUKY. nKsl.trd by the Re*. f|. \I AT riSON. Fast mof ilio John Street Alelho* d'M Church. ft CoiiiprideH nearly one thousand pieces of the choicest music, including almost every old tune of nnv merit ever published; it represents come I" o hundred of the Annul composers ihe world ever saw, and ninhtitis every vari-ty of meter now in use, with copious indexes to every pmt. The l.uie ie therefore held «i(h truth to ho nn almost cxh'iusiless mine ol llt o rnhrst Wnrml Muniral Treasures evei piesemed In the public. Glowing with I ho iinim-uion und luirnmu zeal ol the cominu* nion for whicli it Id deiugm-d, the tunes arc never* theleps equally adapted to the Hymn hook* of all denominations of christt-ins. Of Mr. Woodbury’s ast book, the Dulcimer, iiaro been issued since its appearance three years ago. und ctill the do>>nnd ]« On (hr Inert use. Is any further evidence of the admiration In which bo is held us n (.'omjmspr to he desired T i'rom I lie enthusiasm with which the Lute hss ulrcndy Icon greeted. a reception for it similar to that meted In the Dulcimer in aotifidetitlv expected. Any professional muHCtan desiring b copy of cither the l.ute nr Dulcimer fur pxhh inutinn, esn have it unit to him, free of postage, by remitting 00 cents to the Publisher. Novotnhei 2, IflflJ—6t /*'\FFERS liis profession a (services to the people fo \J Dickinson township and vicinity. Residence— Ontlio VValnu Uotiom road, I miiceastof Centre* ville. February 3, IB6*f.—ly* CHARLES OGILDY. Gnrmaii and EnglUli Journal. r |M!OSE persona cn'iilcd in receive tho Journals 1 of ilia Monute 'ini llmi>r of Koprrsonmtivca, nfe hereby notified (Imi they hnvi» lu-rn received *| this office, mul urn ready fur diiilrtl'Ulion. Uy order of (lie Commissioners U’M, niI.EY, cik. Comm’ra. fofllco, Oct 20, 1063—41 NOTICE is hereby given, that the “Dickinson Savlnu Fund Society," locmiml in Ornr.yille, ( Cumberland county, Pa., will make applleiuldh mthe next Legislature »f the (Vinmnnw. nhh uf Pennsylvania. for an net of incorp' inih n. uiih a onpltnl of ten ihmi'aiH dollars. xml prlvil.nelu increase lo twenty-five ifiousand dollar*. \% llhdU. counting privileges and power* to ncrive depo. Hiie«, and such other power- and piUiliiMa as are usually granted to Saving Insiltutlone. Uy order of the Unard. i OA * A. G. MILLRR, June 30. 1853—6 m Administration on the nstnlP'oT Daniel lyelin, late of Hampden. loVcsbfp Cm&. herlnnd county, deceased, hnve been issued, by the Register of said county, to the subscriber* residing in Dauphin county.: AM perhone Irt-i dehted to said estate will make Immediate pay*! ment, and,those having claims will present thFro for to N. W. WOODS, Ag't, Bernard shoop, e*.v. December, 1 Ififi.’i-. (h*. , . f f h » ’ UST r’oooivcd, u'sptonded •umrliooptof DsrVct’fdftj; L«lds»which rvltl be ebld very cheep at. { M*y 5; *5l N..W. WOODS, Agt.' Proclamation. Estate Koilcc NOTICE. WM. M. DEETEtf, Cashier, NOTICE DR. GEORGE Z. IXRETZ, Dentist. LUTE OP ZION! o?ur 150.000 Copied V j. HUNTINGTON, 28 Fork Row, Now Yoik. DR. JOHN s. SPRIGGS, NOTICE. Estate Notice. ■v
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