Wl 'he iVreek or the SCafforcUiiire--'The Crew Bayed) but None of the Passengers* Boston, January. 7—'Tho fallowing is no oxtraol from a letter received here by the Canada, dated Halifax. Jan. 4l(i : Tho schooner Export landed cloven of the crow of tho Staffordshire at Shotburn, and throo a! Halifax, Coplain Richardson was seriously injured tho day boforo tho wreck, and was in bed at tho time. The mate, whon leaving tho vossol, held a pistol in his hand, and prevented the passengers from gel* ting Into tho boat. (This is doubted.) One boat was copablo of holding one hundred per. Wens, in which only 's fow of (ho crew escaped. None bf (ho passengers wore saved. Tho Boston Transcript says : A telegraphic des patch from Barrington. N. S n says, that throe boats ■of (ho Staffordshire had landed there, with twenty nine men and one woman, saved from the ship. The schooner Export picked up fdurloon men, whom she landed at Shelburne, making a total In all of forty four saved. lowa. —Tho emmigration into lowa, the present season, is astonishing and unprecedented. For mites, and miles, day after dBy, the prairies of Illinois are lined with cattle and wagons, pushing on towards this prosperous Slate. At a point beyond Peoria, during a single mouth, seventeen hundred and forty three wagons had passed and all for lowa. Allow ing five persons to a wagon, which is a fair average, would give 8,715 souls to tho population. CT At Albany on Sunday, they wore crossing tho river on foot, tho icc being quite thick. j mnwinats. On the 33d oil., by the Rev. John C.Dice, Mr. Hcnrt Btocfper,(o Misd Sarah A. Skkli.t, all of Shipponsburg. In Mcchanicsbarg, on tho 35ih alt., by the Rev. J. Monroe, Mr. P. D. FiERBTON.of Lisburn litis county, to Miss Curibteann Konn, of York county. On the slh tnst., by tho Rev. J. Evans, Mr. Jacob L-ir, ofShippcnsburg, to Mias Martha J. Raepshv der. of Nowvillo. On Iho 23ih ull, by the Rev A !I Kreamer, Mr Peter Ruras. and Miss Ann Swanqkr, both in tho vicinity of Carlisle. On the simo day by (ho sumo, Mr Jacob Walter, and Miss Elizabeth Snavelt, both orihie county. On the IDili insl, by the same Mr James Greason, ai d Elvina Jane o'dcet daughter of Henry Bitner, all of West Peansboro* township. PUBLIC SALES. The following list of public sales we publish for the benefit of our country subscribers, and si (lie same lime think we are entitled to a share of printing the bills. They will take place as fol lows : Fibruary 7 John Baker, deceased, do 10 Daniel Worst, do 11 Daniel Landis, do 13 John Neieley. do 14 Adam Bash, do 16 G W iJrtcker. do 16 David Baeehore. do 17 Samuel Coover. do 18 Joseph Pricker, do 20 Joseph Wbitmor, dec’d. do 21 Samuel Seier, do 22 Henry Mishler, do 23 Jacob Gregor, do 24 Daniel BnUbaugh. do 25 John S Myers, do 27 John Longaneckcr. do 28 do do March I David Orris, do 2 John Lose, do 3 Samuel Horner, do 4 Charles Miller, do 6 John G Carmony. do 7 Alexander King, do 8 Michael Leidig. do 9 John Carnes, do 10 James Orr. do U George Amioh. do 13 John Horsh. do 14 John Cowack. do 16 Christian Earley. ■do 16 -Georg* Hoover, do 17 Henry Landis, do 18 William Lamb, do 20 Michael Distline. do 21 Frederick Ronninger. do 23 do do do 23 Joseph Mulder, do 34 Samuel Brownewell. do 25 Peter Goodyear, do 27 G W Brlcker. do 38 Joseph Bricker. do 29 Benard Shnpe. do 31 Henry Booser. WM. C. HOUSER, Auctioneer. Notice to Surveyors. THE ondersigned Commissioners of Cumber land county, hereby give notion to Ifie several Surveyors residing within said county, that they have, in conformity to the act of Assembly, passed 86th April 1850, erected a Moredjan fine on the nroperty owned by tho county, known as the Poor Hoitso propeity, and tho measure for tho two or four pole chain is marked and laid down at the Court House, in tho borough of Carlisle ; and by said act It is made the duly of every land survey- Of In said county, in the month of April in each year, to adjust and verify his compass by said linos, and ascertain the variation of its needle from the trdo meridian, and his chain by one of the said measures of the said standard, two or four pole chains, and on having adjusted his chain and com pass as aforesaid, shall ontef tho variations in a book kept for (hat purpose, in tho Commissioners office of said county, as by said act directed Herein f.il not under the penally of said net pro vided. JOSEPH G. CRESSLER. JOHN HOBO. J. ARMSTRONG, Commlastonera. Commrs. ('nice, Jan. 12, 's4—3t Mouse for Rent, TH E tvtro story Brick Dwelling House, east end of High stfeel, and notf In tho occupancy of John B Bratton, wHI bo for rent from (ho Ist of April next. Thefe arc a number of choice fruli trees in the garden, nnd good stable, cistern, smoke house, Ac. For particulars enquire ol Carlisle, Jan. 12, 1851—31 NOTICE. WILL be sold at public sale, on Wednesday the 18th day of January 1854, at 10 o’clock A. M. at Carlisle Barracks, a largo quantity of commis sary stores, consisting of Pork by the barrel, Flour by the barrel, Beans by tho bushel, Rico. Coffee, Sugar, Candles and Soap by the pound, Vinegar by the gallon and Salt by tho busltel. By order of Commissary Gen. of Subsistence. CHARLES HARDY, Ordinance Serg’t. U, S. A. Carlisle Barracks, Pa., Jan IQ, 1854—1 t Carlisle Borough Loan. THI3 Bonds of iho Borough of Carlisle, with coupon attached for the payment of interest half yoajly, on iho let days of July and January each year, at iho Carlisle Deposit Bank, in sums of •1000,’ $5OO and $lOO, will bo disposed of at present to the omounl of $12,600 to applicants at par; eithei that whole amount together or such sums as may bo wanted. Investments In this can by act of Assembly will not bo subject to anv bo T,°. r r;?'y lox - Application lo bo made at the Carllslo Deposit Bonk to i M- DEETEM, Trooe’r, January 12, 1654—4 t Proposals ft»r Brick.. I I>aol> ,°^w S ? 11l , b ,“, roooivi!d 0011 l (he 20(b January 1864, for furnishing to the Carlisle Gan and Water Oompanv 300,000 Brick, well burned and shaped/ To bo tn oizo 9Jby4£ by 0—255 qoo of which are to bo delivered at the reservoir—’one mile north of Carlisle, and the residue within the borough, and the whole on or before the Ist day of June next, J FRBD’K. WATTS, Pres’t. J muary 12,1054—21 NEXT DOOR TO THE NEJ^ggOON TOHN S. MAIN, to;rtiopnbilo tl that he has a Daguerreotype Gallery in good style, [iad^ntentjto-making it,a permanent room of thomffll claks. He has given his attention to the art for and Is acquainted with all the late imfropjiaenh.Atti d will bo in constant receipt of-all the Hellopraphio art, having made arrangements by which he will receive alflpjjh information as soon as adopted by the first -class of tho ci ties. His instruction~ha'flett&hflen of the ordinary kind, but he has been initiarnttAufto (he mysteries of the art as well as the mechtfhicat' parts of his profession,and it now only requires a continuation of the patronage he has so liberally received to establish in Carlisle such a gallery as can only bo found In the large cities. All who have paid attention to art, know that the beauty of a Daguerreotype depends upon ohira oscura, and it cannot bo expected that those who know nothing of its laws should be able to pro duce fine artistic likenesses, unless by mere chance. For perfection, is this respect, J. S. Main has pro duced pictures that he is not ashamed to place beside the best that have yet been produced. Call at his room. Sign of the Gilded banner, where ho is always ready to lake pictures at the shortest notice. He is also prepared to take the likenesses of infirm or deceased persons whenever called on. January 13, 1854—3 t A two story Plastered House & Lot of Ground, KMuale in East High street, in the borough ol Car lisle, at present in the occupancy of Mr. Geo VV Brandi. Possession given on the Ist of April next. Apply to „ HENRY SAXTON, _Carh9le. January 12, 1854 3t Harrisburg, Carlisle h Cliamkrsbarg Turnpike Hoad Company, IpXHIBIT of tolls received, repairs and 'expen- J ses, on the Harrisburg, Carlisle'end Cham, bersburg Turnpike Road Company, from Ist Jan uary to 3UI December 1863, inclusive, as fob lows, to wit: Po amount of lolls received at gates, $3,897 49 To balance at settlement for 1852, paid into court at January 1853, 1,893 70^ By balance of 1852 paid to creditors per act Assembly oflB23 t ’28&’30, J. 892 70J Cash paid for repairs on road for 1853, 1,421 034 Paid guto keepers salaries, 920 04 Paid Managers, 270 00 Secretary’s salary, 35 qq Treasurers salary, -5 qq Incidental expenses, 55 5 q Postage, taxes and stationary, 9 50 Uocurrent money received in tolls, 9 00 n. .. . 81,661 77 J balance paid mio court to be applied under tire act of Assembly aforesaid, 1,103 41J COPY. Cenified on oarh lo the Judges of the c , nm 0 | Ja‘n rl u , a "rj'’ias4 a '’ ° f C " mbe,la " d 'he Bth of SAMUEL VV. NEVIN, Troas’r. That tbs court of Common Pleas of Cumbrian 1 county, hare appointed Tuesday the 21 at tiny of , March next, at the Court House, in the borough of Carlisle, at 10 o’clock A. M. for hearina and determining the claims of the respective creditors agamsi the company, agreeably to Ihe aels of As. sernbly made for the relief of said creditors on the Ist day of April 1823, and ihe supplements (hereto at the aforesaid time and place, the preferred flf any) and all other creditors, are requested to have their respective claims duly authenticated and presented, and also to furnish evidence at the same time, whelher any claims have been assign, od. or are still held by the original owners; and a so proof to establish the consideration of their claims, whether for work, materials, &o January 19. IBsJ— 3t william brooks, Sealer of Weights & Measures, FOR CUMBERLAND COUNTY. metropolitan Silk Stock ! REM^vkL. EDWARD JbIBERT, CO., IMPORTERS and of Silk and Fancy I Goods, having removed to their new Ware house, No. 55 Chambers Street, New York, oppo site the Park, invito the attention of the Trade to their Spring Importation of RICH SILKS, DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, RIBBONS, EMBROIDERIES. &c. Merchants throughout tho United Stptefl are so licited to examine ouf assortment, which in nov elty, richness and variety, is believed to bo unsur passed in this metropolis, and adapted to the wants of tho very best trade in this country; all of which will 6o offered to cash and first class six mos. buyers, on tho most favorable terms. January 5, 1854— 6i* House & I.ot for Sale. THE subscriber will offer at public sale, at ;ho Court House, on Monday, the Dih day of January a-** next, at 1 o’clock, P. M., the BRICK HOUSE nnd Lot, 26 feet front by 240 IjjjllgMfeet deep, adjoining the property occu tfasaSßSSpied by the subscriber, nnd now tenant ed by Mr. Henry Keller, in North Hanover street. The house and nil the improvements are nearly new. Tho dwelling contains 13 coiled rooms, including double parlors, with a cistern, smoke house, stable, &o. If not sold on said day, it will bo rented for one year from the Ist of April next. Terms made known on the day of sale by JAMES R. WEAVER, Agent for E. Bullock. Carlisle, Dec 2D, 1853—21 LEML. TODD Hats! Hals!! Hats!!! Rcinov.il, THE subscriber respectfully Informs r» #»his friends and Iho public generally, lhnl<»C ho has removed hla Hal and Cop store to his now building in Main street, whore ho will be glad to see his old customers and friends. Ho has now on hand a splond|d assortment of Hats of ail des criptions, from the common Wool lo the finest Fur and Silk Huts, and at prices that must suit every one who has an eyo lo getting (ho worth of his money. His Silk, Moleskin and Beaver Hats, ore unsurpassed for lightness, durability ond fin ish, by those of ony other establishment in the county. Boys' Hats of every description constantly on ■and. Call and examine. Carlisle, Dec 29, 1863. WANTED. A FIRST r«to Salesman wanted In a Dry Goods Sloro, ono who has good qualifications and can •peak Gorman preferred. Inquire at this office. De 0.29, 1853. ALF, HOWARD, The American “ Ole Bull,” The Greatest Violinist Living, IS COMING! 00i11.1., December 23, 1863—1 f New Daguetrean RoSin. FOR RENT. $5,790 19J $5,790 19J take notice Bv the CounT. OrnrK near Shiremanstown. January 5,1854.—3 l WM. H. TROUT . SPiESDID jewelry: Holiday Presents, &c, j® THOMAS CONLYN, Weal High Si., a few doors weal of Burkholder’s hold, eStaafe Carlisle,'has just received the largest as sortment of SUPERIOR JEWRfcRY ever offered in Carlisle,consisting in parlof Gold and Silver Watches of every variety, and at’afl prices, eight day Clocks, Silver (able and lea spoons, silver table forks and bolter knives, gold and silver spectacles, ladies*and genflpaten’egold pens and pencils, gold pens n wiih gold chains of every description, rings, at all prices, breast plns;:&c. • /AleoLAccor- 1 deons and Musical boxes, togSUfe? wltH'n 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 ai very reasonable prices. Quality of all goods be as fine as sold for. THOMAS CONLYN? West High Street, December 22, 1853. Cheap Clothing! r pHE subscribers thankful for past favors. inform ■i- their friends and the public, that they have on hand a large supply of Winter Clothing. Hoping under the increased firm of Sloinrr and Oros. to have an increase of their former business. They have now every facility and will spa.ro no ef forts to please their 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 vite all others to examine thoir nowatylo of superior Fail and Winter Clothing, all of Ibeir own manufacture, and making as com plete on assortment as can bo found in any store in the United States. In consists of the following: Dress and Frock Coals , of tho best qualilie" of English and French Cloths, made and trimmed in the very Lest stylo; single breasted Albeit Coals, a new stylo, well adapted to business men, of French black and colored Cloths at very low prices; single breasted Frock cools of French cloths close imitation of the fine dress frock coots at half price; spring Sock cools of cloih.cassi mercs und tweeds, various colors and prices. Pantaloons. French Black Doeskin and Fancy cassimercs of every description. Vsals! Veils I Vtils! Rich fancy Silks and Satins, block do..Bombazines, Valencias, Marseilles, at all prices. Boy'a Clothing, A full assortment of Boys’ Clothing. Foncy Dress articles,embracing a lithe now styles of fancy silk cravats. English satin do. Gloves—White, black & colored silk, kid, Lisle and cotton of every description. Trunks Awn Carpet Bios of superior finish and at low prices. Suspenders of superior Frorch, English and American manufacture. Under-shirts and Drawers of fine Merino, silk, net cotton, jean and muslin, of every description and quality. Remember the utono house, corner of the Public Square- STEINER & BROS. Carlisle, Dec 22. 1853* ANOTHER GREAT ARRIVAL OF FALL A TVIHXEK Dry-tioods, At the Store of the subscriber, the great Mart for Dry Ooodi, Groceries, Boots $ Shoes. rpilE subscriber respectfully informs I,is friends G 'l'«l Ire lies relumed n M ' H";v W " , "‘ri" e 0 " nd wa *"led assort mem °r Fall and Winter Gouda consisting in part c.C Brnsdelulhs, Cassimors, Satinets, Ve.ling, Muslins Chcolts, Tickings, Flannels, Lmscy, Velvet Cords’ Cravats, Suspenders, Gloves, &c. ' LADIES DRESS GOODS, Silks, Bombazines. Merinoes, Coburg Cloths, flg’d. plun and changeable Poplina, plaid Mous. de Lainoa’ Ginghams, Calicoes, Alpacas, Shawls, Hosiery, Gloves, &c. J Hen’s & Boy's Bats & Cops, I A very largo assortment ombrabing every quality. Also, Bonnets and Ribbons. BOOTS & SHOES , An extensive variety of Alcn’s, Women'* and ChiJ> drcn’« Root* nnd Shoe* from tho moat celebrated manufacturers Also, colored and white Carpel Chain. Groceries, Soclj ns Shogar, Coffee, Alola««ce. Rico, vto. Clioico TEAS from ihc well known Tea Dealer#, Jenkins &. Co, All who visit our establishment arc free In acknowl edge that we are selling Foreign and Domestic Dry (jooilb, Root#, Shoos, &.C-, ol astonishingly low prices. Our low price# have already alUiinted a largo num ber of people. The attention of all who wish good bargain# is solicited, as inducements can bo offered lo purchasers. Don’t forget the old aland, Humcrich'e corner, North Hanoear elreet. Duller, Kgga, Raga and Soap, (akcn al market prices, _ N. W. WOODS, Agi. Carlisle, Dee. 15, 1853, Store Hoorn For Rent, r PHB subscriber offers for rent from iho Ut of 1 Apr l next, for one or more years. Iho STORE ROOM and CELLAR, situate on Iho corner of West High and Pill streets, in Carlisle, now occu pied as a Drug Store. For particulars enquire of ROBERT NOBLE. A Iso, iho BLACKSMITH Silo P, now occupied by William Breeze, situate on the same lot, in Pill street. They uro considered two of the best busi ness stands in (he borough. December 8,1853.—3 f. Second Arrival of winter Goods. T 'HE subscriber has just returned from the eastern cities, and has purchased a vert Ulga slock of Winter Goods at such prices that will induce pur chasers to flccUro their goods before tho bargains are all gone; comS’ono and oil and examine my stock which is displayed in North Hanovor street, whore I am positive that goods can now bo bought at lower prices than at any other store In the coun ty. My stock comprises ait kinds of Ladies Dross Goods, such Q 8 Mcrinocs, Plaids of every stylo and color Cashmeres, Do Lnlnce, French Morinocs all colors plain, black and fancy Bilks, Paramatta Cloths all colors, Bombazines, Alpaccas, die. Shawls. Shawla of all kinds, such as Bracho Long & Square, Boy Stale long and square, Cashmere, black Thibet Jong and square, while Crapes, Do Loincs, Forkori. FLANNELS. Flannels of every color and as low as they can bo purchased in (ho town. Cloths, CaMimercs and Saltinelts, cheaper (ban they hove yet boon sold (his winter. Domestics. Domestics of every variety, all very cheap. Carpets and Mailing. A very targe assortment of Carpets and Mattings, at prices to suit purchasers. Boats and Shoes. A largo assortment of Men’s and Boy’s Bools and Shoos, and Women’s and Children's Shoos of all kinds, Gum shoes for men, women & children. Groceries, Such as Coflbo at 12$, Sugar at 0$ worth 8, Molas ses at all prices. Give us a call os wo are deter* mined to sell cheaper than over, and consider it no trouble to show Goods. Don’t forget the place, in South Hanover street, 8 doors north of (be Bank. PHILIP ARNOLD. Carlisle, Dec 8, 1863, SHAWLS— Just received a large assortment of Bay State Long Shawls, also Blnok and Mourn ing, Long dt Square do. N W WOODS, Ag’l. Deo 8 1858 * CHRISTMAS PRESENTS!, Cheaper than Uio Cheapest, and In Endless Variety. CALL AND SEE THEM t-V- SW .HAVEKBTIOK tmejust roceivedfrorh'Vjtho • city anil is now opening a splendid display-'of Fancy Goods) suitable for tho approaching Reason to which he desires to coll the attention of bis friends and tho public. His assortment in this lino bannot ,bo surpassed in novelty and oleganc, and both in quality and price of the articles, cannt fail to please purchasers. It would bo impossible to 'dnumerale his Holiday Fancy Gocds, which com MHg&wy varie{ y offanc J articles of the mostnov socb as baskets, Fancy Work Bozos, with sewing instruments. Terracotta Work (a recent novel.) Poper Macho Goods, Elegant Alabaslerand Porcelain Ink-stands ond trays. Fancyivoiy, pearl &shell card cases, --Port Monnaics of every variety. Gold pons and pencils. Fancy paper weights, Pupcteries.M ith a large variety of ladies fancy stationery, I Motto scelsand wafers, | Silk and bead purses, 1 Ladies'riding whipsoleganlly finished, l Perfume baskets and bags, I Brushes'of ovciy kind for tho toilet, Roussel's perfumes of various kinds, | Musical Instruments of all kinds and at nil prices, with on innumerable variety of articles elegantly finished and suitable for holiday presents. Also, an extensive ond elegant collection o f OIFT BOOKS. comprising the various English nod American An nuals for 1954, richly embellished and illustrated Poetical Works, with Children’s Pictorial Books,for children of all ages, than which nothingcan bemore appropriate or pleasing as holiday gifts. His as sortment of School Boohs and School Stationery is so complete, and comprises every thing used in Col leges and the Schools. Ho also calls attention to hisplcganl display of Lamps, Girandoles, &c., rom the extensive establishments of Cornelius, Ar chcrand others,of Philadelphia, comptvsing over; style of Parlor. Chamber and Study Lamps,for burn ing either lard, sperm or ctherial oil, together with Flower Vases, Fancy Screens, &c. His assortment in thislino is unequalled in (ho borough. Fruits, Fancy Confectionery, Nuts, Pre‘ served Fruits,&c., tn every variety and at oil prices all of which are pure and fresh, such as can bo con fidently recommended to his friends and the little folks. Remember the old stand, opposite the Rank S. W. HAV ERSTICK . December 16.1 863. For Sale or Rent. THE Houso occupied by J, W. Patton in Loulh er street. Carlisle, Dec. 6, 1853—3i* Peterson’s Magazine. 100,000 Copies Monthly in 1854 / THE Immense success of this Magazine in 1853, assures for It nt the some role of increase, n monthly circulation of 100,000 in 1864, cspocioily with the improvements the proprietor intends mak ing in whiter paper, new typo, more reading matter, greater beauty of embellishments, dec. Its Literary Character Unrivaled No othoi Periodical publishes such thrilling tales or such capital stories of teal life, the most eminent American American writers in th's department be ing engaged (o contribute to its pages. At thcii head is Mrs. Ann 8. Stephens, the editor, whose Romances arc unequalled in power and beauty Morality and virtue am always inculcotod. The Newspaper Press and the Ladles 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. Us Illustrations excel those of any other Maga zine, each number containing one or more Steel Pngravings, either mezzotint or lino, besides the ashion' Plate ; and, in addition, numerous wood cuts. The Engrovings, at tbo end of the year, alone are worth tbo subscription price. Go lorcd Fashion Plalos in Advance. These Plates ore engraved superbly on Stool, j from patterns received in odvonco. A comparison! between this Magazine and others, in this respect. I is challenged. The “Goesip about the Fashions,” published in each number, is fuller, belter and later thon con bo hod elaowheto nt any price. In the Eastern cities this work is universally held to be the text book of fashion. In addition, the departments for now receipts, Crochet work. Embroidery, Net ting, Horticulture ami Female Equestrianism, are always well filled, profusely illustrated, and rich with the latest novelties. The Publisher offers it to the sex as the best Lady’s Magazine in tbo world. Terms—Always in Advance. One copy jor one year, Throe copies for one year, Five copies for one year, Eight copies for one year, Sixteen copies for one year Prrkiomspor Clcdb. —The following magnifi cent Premiums are ofFered to persons getting up clubs. For a Club of three subscribers, either “The Gems of Art,” or *‘Tbo Annual of Plates foi 1854,” each containing thiily superb Engravings. For o Club of Eight subscribers, both '* The Gems” and “The Annuat,” containing together sixty plates.— For a Club of Sixteen subscribers, on extra copy for 1804, and either “The Gems” or "The Annual.” Specimens sent when desired. Address, post paid, CHARLES J. PETERSON, No. 102 Chesnut Bt., Philo. November 17, 1853—3 f Printing Materials for Solo ALL Iho necessary materials for publishing a large newspaper, consisting, in port, of one oi collool Washington Press, typo, chases, leads, col umn and advertising rules, cases, &c., &c , arc of lered Tor sale on reasonable terms. In connection with the above are the materials, for an excellent Jon Omcfc, embracing quite a va ! rloly ofboautiru) wood and metal type, card press, 1 borders, &.C., which, will) tiro addition of two or! throe fonts, would make one of the best establishments in the interior of the Slate, the whole being well worthy the attention of persons about engaging In the publication of a newspaper, or the jobbing business. For further information, apply at this office. December, 1, 1853. Dngnci-i-cotypcg, MRS. R. A. REYNOLDS, Daguoirean Artist, South East corner of Hanover and Loullior Streets. Rooms, those formerly occupied by Mr W Fridley. She cordially invites her friends and the public generally to give her a call, confident of be ing able to render entire satisfaction; for if sho may not claim superiority for her pictures, she may at least claim equality with any taken in this place. Carlisle, Nov 10, 1863—3 m A CARD STAHL haa juat opened hor Kali and jgy Winter Millinary and Fancy articles, and solicits a call from the Ladies. Dress making 1 attended to in oil its various branches.— Next door to InholTs Grocery store, South Han* over si. Nov 10—3 t Elegant Gift Books I PERSONS wishing (o purchase CHRISTMAS PRESENTS', such os Annuals, Gift Books, Illustrated Pools* Standard Works, j Bibles, i Prayer Books, i Hymn Books, Juveniles, . Miscellaneous, 1 Port Monaies, Pori Polios, Fancy Stationary, and Fancy Articles generally, will ,flnd a fine as sortment at the Cheap Book Store of Deo. 39, 3i. A. M. PIPER, N Tlio-JEngKsU Book Store. I NOTICE., THE subscribe™ having now completed thoir nr- "VTOTICE is hereby given, lhal application ,wll rangomente for tho importationof English books, | j.N bo made to tho next Legislaltire» agreeably td invites Iho attention of Libraries, Book buyers, and the constitution and laws of this Commonwealth • the public generally, to their stock which will bo for an alteration In the charter of the Carlisle Depo tfound unusually choice and well selected, and at the ait Bank, so as to confer Upon said Bank the rights, moat reasonable prices. Importing direct from the and privileges of a bank ofisstio, ami *6 c!\aag«lha I Ervghsh publishers, and buying for cas'b, they are name tolhut of the Carlisle Bdhk. By orderoftbs I enabled to sell, in many ineianccß, fine English Board of Directors. editions at the same prices as are paid for inferior WM. M. BEBTEM, Cashier, i American ones; and devoting their attention entirely June 30, 6fri to foreign Books, purchasers may depend upon finding the best assortment nt their establishment. Now publications received by every steamer. Books imported to order weekly from England, Franco and Germany, in much !osa than the ordinary time re quired. Monthly catalogues of nowand old French and English Books furnished gratis on application, or sent by mail to any part of the country. Any information in regard to prices, &c. t of Foreign Books furnished on application, by mail or other wire Subscriptions received to oil Foreign Newspaper! and Periodicals. C, J. PRICE Sc CO. No h Hart's Buildings, (second story) Sixth St., above Chestnut, Philadelphia. November 10, 1863—3 m \ : 4 FRESH ARRIVAL OF HARDWARE. / 'PHR subscriber having returned from the city, JL would call the attention of his friends and the public generally, to the large and well selected as* sorlrocnt of HARDWARE, which ho has just re ceived consisting in part of Building Materials.such as nails, acrews, hinges, locks, bolts, glass, putty, paints,oils, &c. TOOLS; including edge tools, sows and planes ofevery description, files, rasps, hammers, vices, an vils, &c. A general assortment of Shoemakers and Saddlers Tools, together with Morocco, Lining, Binding, Skins, shoo thread, wax, pegs, lasts, harness mount ings, saddle lre°s, &c. COACH TRIMMINGS, Canvass, plain, figured, enamelled and embossed; patent and enamelled Leather, axles, springs, hubs, spokes, felloes, shafts, dashers, &c. CABINET MAKERS will find q Urge assort mentof Varnishes, Mahogany Walnut Veneers, Mouldings, Rosettes, Hair Cloth, curled Hair, &c. The stock of IRON is Arge and well selected, comprising all the kinds in general use, such os hammered ami rolled tiro of all sizes, fiat bar and band Iron, round, square and oval Iron, horse shoe Iron, nail rods, a largo lot of cast and spring Steel, Fnglish and American Blister Steel. HOUSEKEEPERS and those about commenc ing, will find it to theii advantage to call and ex amine our table Cultlcry, U riltania and Plated ware trays.pans, kettles, Cedar ware, Baskets. &c. , In addition to the above, wehavc icceiveda splen <Jid lot of WALL PAPER. making the assortment complete, and at such prices as cannot foil to givo eatisfaction. We invite our friends to call, knowing it will ho to theirsdvantage to do so. Remember the old stand. East High 8t , Carlisle. Pn. HENRY SAXTON. October 8, 1853. Cumberland Valley Institute: EMBRACING TWO SEPARATE DEPART MENTS. MALE AND FEMALE. J)l Mcchanicsbnr Pa. r PHIS Institution will open its fall session on the X Ist of November, 7’ho buildings are now and commodious, the rooms laigo and well ventilated, and the whole houso warmed with a heuted air fur nace. Parents and Guardians are invited to come and see this Institution before sending (heir sonsand daughters elsewhere. It (s located near the borough of Mechanicsburg, 100 miles west of Philadelphia, 68 miles from Baltimore, and 8 fioTO Harrisburg.— It is accessible by Railroad from all parts of the Stole. Eighty students were in connection with the 1 Institution during the session just closed. BOARD OF INSTRUCTORS. j Rev. J. S. Looss, A. M., Principal and Professor | of Moral Science and Ancient Languages. Hf.srt R. Nicks. Assistant. j Edward Fells, Esq., Professor of Modern Lan- 1 gUQgPB- Miss EsTiun M. Doll, Assistant Principal of Female Department, and Teacher of Music. Miss Allice Oliver, Assistant. Rev. Gio. Mourns, Lecturer on History and Eng lish Literature. J. D. Hsnnnta, M, D., Lecturer on Physiology and Laws of Health. PERMS PER SESSION. /’ English Branches, gio 00 Ancient Languages (including English,) 12 00 German ond French, each ' 5 00 Board, Room and Tuition** 50 00 Music, (Piano) IQ 00 j Ornornontal branches extra. I For circulars and further pailiculurs address ] JOS. S. LOOSE, I Mtchanicsburg, Cumb. Cn. t Pn.. \ Sept 29, 1 863 —2m* I Fresh Arrival $2 00 6 00 7 50 10 00 20 00 THE subscriber has just returned from Philadel phia,and is now opening a largo ami elegant assortment of Winter G-oods, consisting In part of Cloths, Cnseimcrce, Vestings Flannels, Blankets, Jeans, &c. In Ladies Goods a beautiful assort merit of Dc Laines, French Merinos, ParameltOß, Silks, ruw »Iy 1 o of bared Cashmeres, Ribbons, Shawls, French Worked Collars, Chiml setts, &.C. S DOMESTICS, Dlcaebo(J.*n<l unblcnchod Muslins, Checks, Tick' ingß,t7anlan Flannels Table Diapers, &c. Boots and Shoes. A largo assorlmcntof Men’sand Uoys Winter Bools. Also an entire new stock of Ladies Gaiters, Morocco Uocls, Durkins and Slippers. Children's Shoes in groat variety. Oum Shoos of all descriptions. GROCERIES, j A fresh lot of Sugata, Coffees, Teas, Molasses, Spi- 1 ccs, Starch, &c. j As my wrirler stock is entirely new and laid in on the most favorable terms, we cordially incite all our old friends and customers, sad the public in general, 1 'to coll and examine the alack before purchasing , as |wo lake pleasure in showing our Goude, and will sell thorn os cheap if not cheaper than ony other store in the county. Recollect the old stand East Main street, Carlisle: November 23, 1863 Work WE hove jual received from Now York a very largo assortment of Worked Ruffling, Jaconet and Swiss Edging and Inserting, Undondoovcs am) Spencers, Embroidered Handkerchief?, etc, which will bo sold at very low prices, by Woiso <k Camp bell November 10,1663 STRAW WANTED. rpHE subscriber will pay CASH for u STRAW of 1 JL any kind delivered at Middlesex. Farmers will find it to their interest lo soil their Straw and pur chase other manures. December 8, 1869. FOR RENT. THE now two story Brick (louso and Back buildings, situate In East Main street, and at present in (ho occupancy of Mr. Josoph Halbert, Is offered for rent from the let of April next. En- quire of Carlisle, Nov 17, 1853—1 t The above property is also for solo, and will be disposed of on accommodating terms. Enquire as above. Alton tlou Solders. 1 The Soldiers of the war of 1613, residing In Cum. 1 1 borlsnd County will please call, as soon as they can si the Office of M. Holcomb Esq., In Carlisle, on bussinoss connected with their application to Con gress for a grant of land. W. FOULK. ) E. ARMOR, >Committee. M. HOLCOMB, y Carlisle D«0. 1853, IS hereby given, that an application will be made to the next Legislature of Pennsylvania,, for the incorporation of a Bank with genera\ vtkgcs, or if impracticable, for a Deposit Bank, , with a capital of one hundred thojiaanq doljflrtf to be located in the Borough of Car|iWe, CqcDb<|r« county, Pa., under the name or sty Id Ol*‘Tn4 I Carlisle Bank. 11 | Carlisle, June 23, 1853—Gm /CARPENTERS, Cabinet Makers, Millwrights* V and mechanics generally, to call at John P, Lync s, and toko a look at the very large and stipe Hoi assortment of tools just received, and which are now rondy for inspection Call in and take a look at them, as wo sell cheap and endeavor to please. JOHN P. LYNE, West side North Hanover st. W’U.L peiform all operations upon tbetreth tha may bo required for their preservation. Arti ficial teeth insetted, from a single toothtfr an entire set, on the most scientific principles. Diseases of the mouth and iirogulorilies carefully treated* Office at the residence of hit brother on North Pitt street, Carlisle. June 2fl, 1 SS.?. Fall and Winter Millinery. MUS. NRFF, Fancy Milliner, haa justopened a beautiful and extensive assortment of FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY , ai her old aland. West High street, nearly oppo site Marion Hall. She is now fully prepared to suit the tastes of ladies who may favor Mr with their custom, as her stock of Gonnels, Feathers, Ribbons, Flowers, Trimmings, Silks, &c., cannot be excelled. Her assortment of fancy Articles Is complete, and cannot fail to please hercdstoiberß. Ladies aro invited to call and see for themselves, before buying elsewhere. Prices reasonable. Carlisle, Nov. 17, 1853—6 l The New Methodist Singing BooL BY I. D. WOODBURY, assisted by the Rev. H. MATTISON, Pastor of the John Street Metho dist Church. It comprises nearly one thousand piccca of tho choicest music, Including almost every old tune of any merit over published; it represents some two hundred of (ha finest composer's" the world ever saw, and contains every variety of m6(6r now in use, with copious indexes to every pail!. The Lute is therefore held with truth to be an aTmoat ! exhaußtless mine of tho richest Sacred Ktarieel I Treasures ever pieacntcd to the public. Glowing I with tho animation and burning zeal of the cbtnmu- I nion for which it is designed, the tunes are never*, theleps equally adapted to tho Hymn books of all denominations of chrlsllans. Of Mr. Woodbury** qsl book, the Dulcimer, have been issued since its appearance three years ago, and still (ho demand is on (he increase. la any further evidence of the admiration in which ho is held as a Composer to bo desired 1 From tho enthusiasm with which tho Lute has .already been greeted, a reception for it similar to I that meted to the Dulcimer is obnftdently expected. | Any professional musician desiring a copy of either the Lute or Dulcimer for examination, can I hnvo it sent to him. free of postage, by remitting 60 i cents to the Publisher. OFFERS hie pro/bsa(onaf«or*fces to (ho people fo Dickinson township and vicinity. Residence— On the Wdlnu Bottom roadw! mileeastof Ototre ▼ilft*. German and Enfflish Joni*nal. '■pHOSE persons entitled to receive (he Journals 1 of the Senile and House of Representatives, arc hereby notified that they have been received at ibis office, and are ready for dlstribotiOD. By order of the Commissioners. VfrM. RILEY, Clk. Comm’ra. Office, Oct 20, 1053 4t NOTICE is hereby given, that the “Dickinson Saving Fund Society." located in Ceotfevllle, ('umborlond county, Fa., will make application to the next Legislature of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, for an act of incorporation, frith a capital of ton thousand dollars, and privilege to increase to twenty-five thousand dbllare, With dis counting privileges and powers lo receive depo sits, and such other powers and privileges as are usually granted to Saving Institutions. By order of the Board. LEI*TERS of Administration 6n (he estate of Daniel Kelm, late of Hampden township Cum berland county, deceased, have been issued by the Register of said county, to the subscriber, residing In Dauphin county : All persons In debted lo said estate will make immediate pay ment, and those having claims will present them for settlement lo BERNARD SHOOP, ExY December, I 1853—Gt* JUST received, a splcndcd asßorlmoDlof Be rage de Lain*,which will bo sold very cheap at May 5,'53 N. vV. WOODS, AffI. T ADItS BOOTS St SHOES.—Just received « 1 jlargo assortment of Lodios’Morocco Boots and Shoca and Childrod'a Sbooa which will be sold very cheap. N. W, WOODS, Ag't. December 8, 1053 CHARLES OGILBY MEN'S ROOTS. —Jmi received a largo assort ment of Alan's Bool*, also Men's Water Proof Boots and af«o a largo assortment of Boy's Boots, which will bo sold very cheap. Doe 8. 1853. N W WOODS, Agt PLAID DE LAINES. Just received a handtorno assortment of Plaid and Tan colored Mona Da Loins, which will be sold very cheap by N.W. WOODS. Ag’l December, 8, 1053. \ ALPACCAS— Ju»t recoiled o tut of Tan Colored, Changeable and Slack Alpaoooa which will bo ■old cheap. N. W. WOODS. An*t. K Doc 8 1859 ']* E. SHRVOCK, Agent JUST received «n assortment of Willi. 1 Ladle. Wloier Boot, and Shoes; a lot of first .quality of Gum Shoes. J Also, «n assortment of elegant barred & figured Do Loinos and Coahmorea, noweal states. A lot of beautiful Tan colored French Morlnoea and I aramollaa, and olhor taahlonablo colors. For ealo at iho cheap store of Dec. 1C WM. MOUDY. THE largo two olory nlnatcroil homo, book buildings, anil lot of ground, corner of Pomfrol and Souin Hanover streets* now occupied by JobQ Gray, is offered at prlvoto sale. Also for salo tho two alory Slono House and lot of ground on North Hanover street* oi present in tlio occupancy of Jas. I Oallaher. If not sold before tho let of January* 1 both properties will be for rent. Enquire of JACOB RHFRM. November 10, 1853—3| NOTICE WANTED. DR. GEORGE Z. BRETZ, Dentist. How Ready; LUTE OP ZION I Over 150,000 Copies F. J. HUNTINGTON, 28 Perk Rotr, Now Yoxk. November 2, 1863—fit DR. JOHN S. SPRIGGS, FobruaryS, 185fl.*—ly* NOTICE. A. Q. MILLER,' Treas'r/ Juno 30. 1853—6 m Bstatc Notice Hoot* Ac Shoes. C. OGJLBY. For Sale or Rent.
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