Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, December 18, 1850, Image 3

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    ERALD, MD EXPOS :OP,;
CAILLTSLE, PENN'A.
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•'kHE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER
- • - IN ,CIIBIBERLAND Cburrry! ' ,
. , • .•
Cer'kts—'l'wo Dollars a year, er'r Ond 'Dollar and
•
Fifty Ceuta, .if paid punctually in acleaate.
._
-:! .• ,$.1.J . 5 trinsici withiie the year.
Pi.emiums!
'fa*We will furnish the "Herald" and
go,:dey!s-Lady's•Book or Grahatn's Ma,•-
nxifie, one year, to every subscriber•,tvh'o
mys•us'''m'advance Three Dollars . and
• Ffty cents ! Our country friends will
find this the cheapest and most advanta- .
geous mode of procuring a county paper
and one of the elegant monthly maga•
nines. tf
Public Lectures-
Dr:jlrlVe nre requested to state thrit
Dr: A/106110N, a well known popular lee-
tur7Jr, will commence a course of lec-.
tunes on Astronomy and other subjects,
in this borough 'next week. Dr Mor•
row, as a friend informs us, is: now in
Clianahrsburg, where be is lecturing
with great Success to crowded audiences.
Dr Morrow illustrates his lectures by ex
periments with-, a superior appaiatus.
TTho course can scarcely fail to attract
large audiences. Further particulars
will be given . In our next.
Zigh School Xishibition.
ICPWe are requested to state that the
pupils of the I ligb School, under the di•
rectien of their accomplished 'reacher,
Mr. Burr, intend giving a public Orato
rical Exiiibition of an attractive charae
ter, in Education Flall(nn some evening
between Christmas and New-Year's—,
probably Thursday evening after Christ. ,
mas, The evening's entertainment will
chiefly consist of declamation by the
scholars, of prose and poetical selections
from the best sources. The Barracks
Band Will alio be present to enliven' the
exercises. The exhibition cannot fail to
be. highly interesting, find as the object
is to raise funds to t 111 ' crease the philo
,sophical apparatus of - the school, every
parent is directly interested in contribu
ting to its success.
Dr oti c es
,".•(Lindsey & Blakiston, an exten
sive publishing house in Philadelphia,
,have sent us their Pictorial Catalogue of
Illustrated books for Christmas and New-
Year's presents. It embraces a large
and elegant collection. - Persons deiipn 7
ler books can •procure catalogues
tously by addressing Lindsey &
Blakiston, N. W. Corner of Fourth and
Chestnut streets. - .
Philadelphia Saturday Ex
press, for the Horne Circle," is the title
of a new and very handsome paper, pub: -
fished by S. McHenry, the first number
Of Which we have - received. It Man
bers a large list of talented contribute ~'
and - starts with.- the determination to
maintain a high standard of literature and
Morals. Price $2 a'}t ar.
gt.:‘ essys. 'Wallace & Fletcher, who
now publish the Daily Sun, in Philadel . .i
phis, in tend, on the first Saturday in
next month, issuing a mammoth sheet,
bearing the title of "The Weekly Sun."
It will be published at $l,OO per annum.
The Sun is one of the most spirited en
terprising and racy of the city penny pa
pers, The weekly
,will be ditto of
tcrArthtrt's Home Gazette come Lb
us this'iVeek, the size of a double num
ber, t;infring a huge llanket sheet. It is
compactly filled with choice readingmat
ier and illustrations. The Gazette is ra
pidly gaining an immense circulation,
which it well deserves. Price $2 a
year.
ifor-The January number of "Wood
worth'i Youth's Cabinet," edited by
Rev. Francis C. Woodworth, and pub
lished at 118 Nassau Street, New York,
hn's Been received. It is an elegant mng-
azinc for good and studious boys and
girls. Tlie reading matter is elegantly
illustrated with fine engravings, and the
contributions are entertaining and appro,
priate. Price $1 a year.
tc7.°The "Guardian,""is the title of a
.neat monthly.. periodical, edited by the
Rev. H. Harbaugh, Pastor of the Ger
man Refonned Cfi'urCh of Lancaster,
The work is devoted to the social,. liter
ary and religious interests of young men
and ladies. The January number is
handsomely got up and filled with excel
• lent reading matter. Price $1 a year.
armor's Convention.
ecrWe would .'suggest to our Far.
mers the.propriety of holding a meeting
in the Court House, on Monday evening
the 18th of January, the first evening of
-the- coining-Court - we.elt, - to appoint - dele= .
gates to the Statp° Agricultural Conven
tion, which meets 4n Harrisburg on the
third Tuesday of January.-"As a number
of them will be in tow.l at that time, and
as others may come in for that purpose,
it will, bo a proper time to appoint a del
egation;:, Cumberland county should not
be without a representation, and we trust
a ineeting will be held for this purpose.
TuANksuiViNo•DAY--waS ObseiVod
with great propriety in our borough.
There was a• general. cessation of busi
ness, and divine„service was held in all
the churches. The sermons of their va
rioul Pastors are spoken of as elo cent I and appropriate. Most of Qum' t' lc oc
casion to allude to the troubla stitto of
' the country; and. to 'express in 'fervid
terms the hope tintt agitation might cease,
the Urnori and Constitution be held In
increased reverence, and fraternal feelings
• continue to prevail betwi?en'arsectiOns
of our common country.
LIFE INS vRANcE.-The editor of . this
paper has been appOitited Agent for
this couaty of. the LTriited Status Insut
ranee bianpany,'Of Philadelphia, one of
the soundest:incprpprations of.tho kind
in the State: 'Persoris desiringinfortrta:_
tioti - , - ori'litsobject of Life 'lnsigance
will furnished, with descriptive
,pain'-
phlets.on application at this office.
• r "
on THE 101:1'1)AYS ,
and Mr. Eby offer' substantial attractions
for the.holydays; in the reskpiive lines
of businesa. • •I
- -
,61141tt0r6.
OrSpurious note° in'o ' beconting so abundant
in this vicinity, that the utmost caution is
requisite to guard against thorn. They, cenf
siet principally of 2's on the Fareters' Bank
of,Luneaster-2's'and 10's on tho Frirmicrle.
and Drovers' Bank of Wityiniaborii' Pa.-2's.
s's, and• 10's.hn the Slate Bank of Indiana
42's, s's, and 10's on the State Bank of Ohio—•
'Ltd s's and 10's on the Valley Bank of Vit.,
glnia.
The countorNt five dollar relief risks on the
sneaker B.mlc are thus described.. The
plate and signatures are well.executcd. The
paper is Inferior in texture and color to the
genuine, and the Court House is blurred end
IMperibet. TllO circle around the figuie is
mode to crowd too closely on ' , Lancaster,
Pe." •At the top of the note on the leftsido
of the Court House, end the-some is very ch
serval le in "201 h of May, 1841; over the fig
ure 5, on the -right- hand side of
. the same •
Ts_MtA.M.UaTaUEIUM
( On Tuesday, tho 17th Inst., by Dm Rev. Jas. 11.
Brown, Mr. J. C;Collinson, of Baltimore, to Mien
Margaret Jane llosserman, of Carlisle. •t•
On the 2d instant, by the Rev. Dr. De„ ..Will, Dr.
Wm. J. Henderricin, of Huntingdon, in...Misa - Alnrs
Church, of Cumberland county, Pa.
/On the 14111 ult., by'the Rev. J. Rebnugh, Mr John
Morrow, of Cumberland county, to Mies Sarah Ann
Walt ofFrrinltiln county, Pa.
iOn the 27th blt , nt Mansfield, the residence of
Mann It. Page, Esq., Clerk co. Va., 14, Rev, Mr. Pe
trikon, Mr. SezuJel W. Nevin. of Shippensburg,'Pa.
to Miss Harriet Macomb, daughter of the late Geo.
➢'.+hatch, Esq.
,(on Thursday, the 5111 of December, by the Roy
Jphn C. Seabrook, Mr,. Isaac. Lercw, to Miss. Mary
Ann Goodyear, both of Churchtown, 'Cumberland
OEM
ID 3E3 D
/On Saturday lust, InTlilladelphia, whence he had
just arrived from California, Mr. Jacob Hunter, be
agedubout 40 years.
this borough on Tuesday ... morning last, of Scar.
let Fever, Charles Bdward, eon of William F. and
Elizabeth Sallow Aged five years two months and
nine days.
Huffer these little ones approach,
' n Saviours grace command,
For of the Heavenly kingdom such,
In robes of light attend.
So when they leave this vale of flesh
Their ransomed sitltlts soar, -
To mansions where the'SaviourAlves—
Nicd reignifor evermore.
-. Cif» litarliets
PIIILAD.ELPMIA, Dec.,113
' FLOUR—there Is nothing doing for 'export, and the
price of standard shipping brands, in absence of and
demand, in nominal at $1,73 per barrel which Is gee.
erally asked.
-RYE FLOUR-- ts dull, and the last soles were at
$3,50.
-CORN MEAL— steady, and about 300 barrels of
Penit'a. sold at $2,75.
IVIIEAT—a small sale of,good Penn', red teas
tondo at 104 cents and prime white Is quoted at 111
a 112 cents'
RYE—continues dull.
CORN—is in better demand, and 12,000 bushels of
new Southern yellow sold at 58 cents per bushel.
OATS—scarce, and 1200 bushels fair Penh's. sold
at 4t cents.
New '2l.laeitiscincrttf.i.
FOR THE HOLIMAYS
Splendid Fancy Goods, Elegant
Gift Books, Aix,
N. iIAvERsTi..Ac has justtecuiv,d
from the city and is now opening a splen
did display of 'FANCY GOODS, suitable ler
the approachitig flolyday Season, to wind] be
deuires to cull tile attention 01 his fliereds and'
the public Ills ausortitimit iu ibis 'line cannot
he sot passed in novelty and elegance, and
ptIIIP al t he eau
riot tall to pleattil putchuseis. It ts utt'd be int
pii,s,ible IC enumerate his
HOLIDAY FANCY GOODS,
comprise every variety' of fancy articles
of the mear uovcl tityles and exquisite finish,
such as
Lad PS' Fancy Baskets,
Fancy Work Boxes, with sewin instruin'ts,
Terraeott.t Work to recent novelty,)
Paper Macho Goode, 4
Elegant alabaster and porcelain ink-stands
and trays,
Fancy ivory, p,earl and ',hell card Tlises,
Port Monnaies, of ever . ) , variet,
(lold pens and pencils,
Fancy paper weights,
Papetories, with a largo variety of ladies
fancy stotimiery.
',lotto seals and waters,
Silk and . head purso.?,
Ladies' rid mg whips, elegantly finished,
Ladies' tine cutlery,
Perin:tie baskets and bags,
Brushes of every kind for the toilet,:'
—Roussel's perfumes of the various kinds,
Musical instruments, of all kinds and at all
prices, together with an innumerable variety of
articles elegantly finished and suitable—for lio
lyday presents, to which he' invites epecial at•
tendon.
Also, on extensive and elegant collection o
HOLIDAY GIFT BOOKS,
comprising the various English and Amerkan
ANNUALS for 185 J, richly embellished and
illustrated POETICA L K S, with
CHILDREN'S PICTORIAL 13 0 0 K S,
for children of all ages, than Which nothing
can be more appropriate or pleasing as holiday
pits. His assortment of S'ehool Books and
School Stationery is also emiiplete, and com•
prises every thing used in Colleges and the
Schools. lie also desires to call the particular
attention of Families, to his elegant dis Play of
. .LAMPS, GIRANDO.LES,&c.
front the extensive establishments of Cornelius,
Archer and others of Philadelphia, comprising
every style of Parlor, Chamber •and Study
Lamps, for burning either Lird, sperm or ethe
real oil, together with Flower Vases, Fancy
Screens, &c. IJis assortment in this line is un
equalled in the borbugh. A lso, L•
yßuirrs. .FANC . Y CO tsl PECTIOARY—
°Ts-I' ItESERVED FRUITS,
.&e.,
in every variety and at all ariees, all of which
are,pure and. fresh, such as can-be confidently
recommended to his friends and the little folks.
Ibis stock embraces, everything in' the' line of ,
Fancy Goods, with many other sniffles useful
to houselteepers,which the public are especially
invited to call and ‘seo durin;,..the holidays.--
Itementlier the Old Stand, nearly opposite the
Bank on North Hanover street.
dealt. S W. ItSTICK.
.
'Application - for Tavern License,
NOTICE is hereby given that I intend ap
plying at the ensuing term' of the Court
of Quarter Sessions of Cuntherlandlunty lbe
a License to keep a public' house i the . onr
now occupied by Ins in Newton.timeskip, in
said county. HENRY HURSII.
decll-4w ..,
We, the undersigned, citizens of the town
ship of Newton, in the county of Cumberland,
dri certify that wo ore well acquainted with
the nheye named Herry Harsh , that he is oil
good-repute for honesty and •teniperance, and
is wall pr,olided• with housl . room real eonvo
dances for the aceeenntodulion of strangers
and travollers,,and thnt ouch Inn or 'raven] is
necessary to accommodate the publicrind en
tertain strangers and travellers. -
'Joseph Waggoner, A. E. -Johnston, Samuel
Waste lea, John C. Pottley, R. C. Kilgore,
• bunco Kilgore, • Joseph McCune, Henry
ICludig, Jacob Say, Daniel Kintlig, Th om "
G. Hackett, Jonne_Wagnor, Williani Mesta
fez: John Grrieny:George ff g ti er , Hq gh,
McCune, Samuel Ale:Cane. wil l .
S6ll mut' Wagner, lacpb Landis,,, Rudolph
Ncto . '.l*liitiolitietii..9:,...
GREAT A ; f1 . 11:ACTIO
Vzlharrs:
Jlt Kriss Kitigles"
`NORTH HANOVER .:RT,
' V ar . 11 BAP: the citizens of thi.?,7kilaco and all
PP thesookhti may visit the tame during the
llolydays, Uill‘find the largest assortment of ' 1 •
CONFECTIONAR),ES,
(of every variety) ever offered, mattufactur4il
of the hest matorials,- expresly- for' the op:"
prxtchinglestivities,:Which,will-he sold whole
sale'or at reasonable tes( at the old
stand of the subscriber in - North Hanover st.,
a tow doors north of the Bank. Where may
aloe be found a complete assortment of
FRUITS AND NUTS; -
consisting in part of Oranges. Lemons, Gropes,
FlirS, Raisins, Prunes, in fancy boxes", Cur
rante; Dates, Almonds, Filhecto, Cream; Coco
and Ground Nuts.' He ‘voitld also call atten;
tion. to the largest stock of
TOTS AND FANCY .GGODB, • •
ever offered in Carlisle, couisting of
CHINA AND GLASS TOYS,
Cord Tri Vases, Mugs, Tea Seta, doll
hoods, M u t t o Cups, Cologne Bottles; Tum
blers, nssortd Figures
• FINE TIN TOYS, •
such as . C.lrriages - ; cline, Cradles, tables,
chairs, animals, bttelcets i (ups, rattles, irnoi
stanch, candle slicks, Le:
CUM TOYS,
bare India ruLber and elastic den heads, rut
tire, dogs, tdatliing rings, caricature faces, &c
WOODEN TOYS,
cups and saucers; nine pins, towns,. soldiers,
furniture, tools in boxes, games and puzzles,
drums, guns, trumpets; wagons, wheelbarrows
tubs, Nonh's 'arks, horsemen, -Magnetic fish,
- swans, boats, fiddles, guitars, harmotacana, &c
FANCY GOODS;
Fine sewing, card and knitting baskets, fancy
boxes of wood, paper mid glass, hair oils,
soaps, colognes, hair brushes, and hundreds of
other articles not enumerated above, which-all
are invited to call and examine.
'Phe subscriber returns his sincere limits to
a generous public for the pat•onnge!bestow•ed on
him nn former . occasions, and. hopes by n de-
sire Ito please to merit a continuance of the
same. • [.! ecl 1] P. MONYER.
'OR SALEADIA RENT. 7
ADOUBLE T W 0 STORY NEW
BRICK HOUSE, - Stabling, - &c., and a
Lot of ground, containing ONE
ACRE, more or less, in West
.1111 Bill, bounded on the South by
;`l. VIIO R , the State Rood lending from Caf
lisle
. .1, . to - Newville, and on th e east
t er
by Cho road loading from Mount 'Rock to Dil
ler's Mill. We-will sell the whole or in part.
The improvetnents with .part of the grog
mid the balance for building lots It- it ,
kitchen and collar bosom:Ili, four rooms o.ri
first and second floor each, and is well fini
and is well calculated for a Store, Tavern;
Mechanic .of any kind, or will suit two small '
families, and is in one of the best settlements',
in the county. l'ossessiOn given on the Ist of
April. next. For terms, &c.. apply to either of
the subscribers residing in Carlisle. . ,
111 NRY RHOADS,
JOHN H. WEAVER
decllpd
NEUTRAL INK.
Premium awarded by the New York Institute.
'I BE subscribers having purchased the'right
for the manufacture and sale of
Fahnestock's Neutral and linkable Ink, ,
are now pr,pa red to supply the article in arty
quantities, largeler small, to Merchants. Bust
mess:MCM7llTra MI hers
This INK, which has lilrendy acquired ace.
lebrity Wherever it hoe been used, is entirely
free front may substan: c which corrodes. the
pen—is of a beautiful jot color, and admirably
adapted
and
for-Day Books, Ledgers,..-Record
Books, and every other species of writing
which require 'durability,
Their establishment is in East Orange direct,
Lmtcaster, Pa G GIBBS & CO.
A large supply of:the above superior Iplt has
been received, and is of for sale at the
Grocery store of C; INHOFE, Aglt:,
decll 3t
I would invite attention to my beaukiful..as...
- sortment of walters and Trays, plain and Go
thic style, knives and forks, Butcher Knives,
Scissors and Sllears, Brittannia,Germah Silver;
and Silve? Plate, Table and. Ten ' , Spoons,
Brass and Emerald Preserving Kettles, smooth
ing IrOns, . Tubs, Buckets,
.Chnrns, &e.
Oils, Paints and Dye Stuff's, Flit) and Wafer
Proof Paint. -
GREAT CHAIVOES FO " CASH!" I oci3o . . HENRY SAXTON.
Min: subscriber .begleave to state to his
friends and the public his intentions to re
linquish business. Also, that he now offers his
WHOLE STOCK OF DRY GOODS, ei
ther wholesale or retail, on the above terms.
deell,3m S A COYLE.
13. ..I1 persons knowing ilietnsplves in
debtednd the itibtiatilier will doa great kind
intos by calling and settling their accounts bc
irit_he FIRST OF MARCH, 1831.
S A C
Auditor's Notice.
TEI u odersigne&A editor, Appointed by the
I. Court of Common Plea-, of Cumberland
county, to ilisiribute the bala nce in she hands
of , "'A:111!Eli \VI) , II)I3 URN, Esq., Segues—
trati.r of 'he itailover and Carlisle Turnpilte
Road io aim among the creditors,
gives notjec that he will uncial I r that purpose
1.1 the A riarnuou Chao I,or ul the Court
11,,u,r, ;II NO:. DAY. the Gill
-Lori f 5, I I.)1.
Joel I IVAI. ti. COBBAN", .leStor:
Pon ELTNT,
TIE huge TIIREN .STOItY HOUSE on
Ii North Hanover I:rt.ot, reeen! ly 'occupied
by the, sol/SJlbef. :l'hpre is a large store
'O. .. a room on the gloom] flour iii
t
iii • front, nod the lunation is in a
good part . tif the town for busi
.....T .
..I . Il nvss. The house contains four
" . ' tech good rooms; severtdOf them
quite lur,ge, arid all of theni well and comfort
ably finished. rhere is I, large new cistern
with it pomp in the yard o For further particu
lars enquire of ' 0 Et) IZGE FOUND.
.dealt -
PROCLAMATION.
THEREAS the Honurable FREDERICK
Wtvrrs, President Judge of the several
Courts of Common Pleas of the counties of
Cumbo-land, Perry and Junket:l,lu Pennsylva
nia, and Justice of the several Courts oi . Oyer
and Terminer and General Jail Delivery in
said counties. and Hon. John Stuart and John
Clundcnin, Judges of the Court of Oycr and
Terminer and General Jail 'Delivery for the
trial of all capital and other offenders, in the
said county of Cumberland, by theirprecepts to
me directed, dated the .11th of Nuv'br, 1850,
have ordered the Court of Oyer end Terminer
and. Genera 'Jail Delivery, to be holden at Car
lisle on the -2d Monday of January, next,
(being the 13th day) at ID o'clock in the can
noon, to continua We weeks.
NOTICE is therefore hereby given, to the
Coroner, Justices of the Peace and Constables
ofthe said county ofCumbetland, that dicier°
by the gAitl Precept commanded to l c then and
there in their Proper persons. with their rolls,
records, inquisitions, examinations, and all
other remembrasees, ludo those things which
to their offices appertain to be dore;nnyi all those
that are bound by recognizancen, to prosecute
(against the prisonerstliat are or then shall be
in the Jail of said county; are to be there to
'prosecute them as shall he just,
DAVID SIIITIIrSh.4O'.
-Carlisle, December 11, 1850.
• •
Dissolution of Partnership. •
ia.TOTICEIs fiareby.giyen that-the partner•
1 ship hereto oro existing between the sub
scribers, in the Pottery nuiiness, bas been dis
solved Persons knowing-themselves indebted
are regitested to make payment,•andlliose nav
ing claims -to present (lien) for settlement Co
either of the subscribers,
WM. ZEIGLP.R,
C. COBAUGH.
OM
MESH GROCEPIES
lil4 Store of the subscriber hes just been
,JL'Anewly supplied with a choice and fresh col
lection of everything in the lino of a Grocer
itt prices:lower thou usual, among which are
RIO COFFEES,
-trout 14 ta • 15 cents per pound, for good to
strictly prime article. Also,
BROWN SUGARS,
for good.' to extra tine, front 8 to 9 centtoe
pound, and the Lest nitality,,ef
LO VERING'S CRUSUED SUGARS. 7 1
Including Loaf at the old prices, togoilter with
a general assertiribitt of Svicoo, So ..psl Choco•
tiles, Salerntic, Indigo, Candlea,
ry variety of t he, celebrated
JENKIN'S GREEN Sr. SLACK TEAS,
and other-articles. Our Itlende and etts . totnerEt
ore inviled to dill and examine before buying
elsewhere. We agars tender our sincere thanks
to the public gelerally Jur the liberld potenuege
thus for - eXtended to - us.
Octin . J 1 , 17 EBY,:
• rOP, ariNEV:
SE VEII4 •stery - .liltlClti HOUSES {
t , ..gtY' on the north emu corner,of the nubile
A L M titillate in the tow know 4, nEi “Harper'6
Row." For terms, &e:ittj9ife of the
- Balmeribet..
novE3-6tn , .R01.1"1'.
,~;~ioeliancou~,~ ~.
ORNAIIIEBT TAL MARBLE -WORICS.
• ONATEEtta aritibilOLZUDS
• frani
.
ESPECTPUI.!LY:infqrtir 'thesratisens of
sit Carlisle and its vielnity..that they have
now nt their .Marble Yard. in'-South Hanover
street, n few.dobrs sputh s of the, COurt •House,
e a l n e d ga n n e t hr s l t y ag o k 'pp o o f s p it t eA & 117, : — . 130 ,nti:s:Stere, an
- • .4.IIIERIC,IN WHIT, JIVIRBL.t •
and arc repared toe:m."omb in the'most
,
style
Monuments, • ' ;Tombs,
Grave Silures al all prices, Alatttles,
DoOr and frpidota Sills, •
tozethor with every other article:hi their line,
and promhio that in iinones_s of finish, chaste
pass of design and quality of 111.nrble, their
work shall not he surpassed by any other estab•
Ilshmenf.
' • They arc also, the authorized agoras - of 'll.lr
Robert Wood, Of Philadelphia. and will 'eui
nick from his mannfactory . all varieircii Of IRON
RAILING for the enclosing of Grave.lots and'
all other purposes, nt the shortest' notice and at
Philadelphia prices. They will oleo finish on
manufacture all kinds of Building' Work, such;
as Sills, gteps and Platforms; Rte., al the short;
est notice and on the most reasonable terms.
Raving had great experience s and being am.
played in the best. shops. of Philadelphia, they
arc therefore 'enabled to marinfiictiire ,the most
fashionable work, and respectfully ask.n,share
°eche patronage of Carlislo read
and i t s h l e e, n 6
su o rr v ou i n B d s i o ng ti. .
country. .
CHEAPER THAN EVER.
milli' subscriber haVing just returned from
".11. he'East, offers to the public a more am
ple and complete assortment of goods in his
line, thau'ever'previously 'offered, and7res.pect
fully solicits dealers and others to give lum a
call, when he will show them goodsat aston
ishingly low / n arcs. • •
To Builders, Carpenters and, Others. -
His stock compriseS a full ,assortment of
Locks and Latches of every description, Hin
ges an d Screws, Window Springs and dolts el
various kinds, Window Glass, Putty, Paints
of rill colors, Oils, Turpentine, &c.,
&c.—
Also, Miff. Cross-cut and Circular Saws, Hand
Flannel, Ripping and Back Saws, Augurs, Chi•
sels ' Broad, Hand and Chopping Axes, Hatch
ets,Planes and Plano Bitts, Steel and Iron
Squares, Piles -and Rasps, Nails, Brads and
Spikes of all sizes.
. To Sadlers and Coach Xakers.
A complete assortment of Saddlery Tools,
Silver,-Brass and Jammed mounting; Carriage
trimmings, Broad _pasting and setiming-Lace i -- ,
Plain and figured Canvass, Drab Cloths, Rati
nett, Sorgo and Buerani, Moss and Deer Hair
patent an enamelled Leather, Lamps mid Da.
s. Alan, Ilubhs, Fellows and Spokes,
t springs, Iron Axles, Mailable Castings,
csZ,'
a Cablel and Shoe Makers: •
11114 !L embraces a complete assortment
of goo s '7 ,
.your line. Nforoccos. lining and
binding ins, taste, Thread, Pegs by the
barrel or smaller quantity, Tools of every de
scription, &e. Ceded Hair, Hair Cloth, Var
nish, Mahogany and Maple Vaneers, Mould•
logs and Remits, Seta Springs, Glass, Mehog- -
any, Mineral and Vaneered Knobs of all sizes.
To Blacksmiths, Farmers, and others, who stay be
in want of good Iron.
He offers a full assortment of Hammered,,
Horse Slirt r ekellop, Plough, broad. and nar
row Tire 71'"on. Also, Rolldd friatiC Sh.)e.
Bar. Band, Round, Square, Tire, Hoop end
Sheet Iron, Nail - Rods, Russia Sheet Iron,
Cast, Shear, Spring and Blister - St - Cal, Mglish
and American Wegon and Carriage Boxes,_
- Anvils ' Vices, !files and Rasps, Horse Shoe
Nails, &c.
To Housekeepers and those about entering the Ma-
Irimonial Stale
.l FRESH . .71MITAL OF
English and American Hardware
Cheaper tPan can be found thie side of the
East
. ,
V fri HE subscriber haVing just returned from
I the Eastern cities with a full and hand.
1s me assortment - of all kinds of HARDWARE • i
, the very best makers and well selticted,lc l
tiw opening at the Cheap Hardware Stand in
orth Hanover street,.next door to Scotes.llo.
tel, formerly kept by Henry Glass, , there he
would invite all that me in want of god and
cheap Hardware to give him a call and see and
satisly yourself of the truth. as , e are &term
inod to sell at a very sisal! advance. 'Small '
_profits and quielt sales are the order of t I LL :A:ay_ 1
- 'l's Builders, Carpenters and Others.
A full stock of white, mineral and Japaned
Knobs, locks and latcheS, of every description -.1
price and quality, hinges and ~ crew, , window
sash and shutter springs. strait !jerked and ,
barrelled Bolts, of every kind, mill, cross to:
tied circular Saws, Fund, panel, ripping rind
back Saws, bright, black and blue augurs, ~I.
the very best makers, Chisels. hroad,pomi int .
band and chopping Axes, of different nicker:. •
hateliets, jlanes and plane bits, steel and iron
square's, files and rasps, nails, brads and spike:,
-cif all sizes and warranted of the best q ua l it y :
' 'To Stuldlers and Coach Makers,
'Our stock consitts of a complete assortment or
article's in your line of business, saddlery tools.
brass, silver and Japanocl mounting, carriage ,
trimmings, brond pasteing and seaming laces
and fringes, plain and figured canvas;, oiL
cloth, top lining cloth and serge lining of yeti
ous kinds, white, rod, blue and black patent
1 leather Dashers, silver and brass elate, I) es
Hair rosetts, hubs, fellows, spokes; bows, clip
tic kirings, iron axles, malleable castings,`mac
To Cabinet and Shoe .Makers,
A full stock -of shoo kit end findings, boot too-
CO.Tes, French kid, straits, morocco and lining
and binding skins, lasts, tacks, pegs, hammers
pinchers and French morocco, kit of every de
scription, superior oval varaish; Japan end.
black varnish, mahogany and maple Vaneers,
moulding, beading, roasts, glass, miner it and.
mahogany knobs of every size and style.
To Blacksmiths, Farmers and Others.
10 tons of lusorted bar iron, it nrranted to be of
the best quality. A splendid assortment of bar
and rolled iron, hammered. horse shoo, scollop,
plough, broad an rmrrow tire, rolled; horse shoe
bar, hand; round and square iron, east, shear
spring,English rind A iderican blister meet. Eng.
fish lagon boxes,. Carriage boxes in setts, an
vil,, vices, files, rasps.' horse shoe nails. &e.j7
. . To Housekeepers.
A beautiful assortment of cheap fancy goods,
such as waiters, trays, plain and fancy knives
and forks, butcher • knives and steels, britinnia
lamps, brass candle sticks, Brittannia and silver
table and ten spoons, plated butter knives, pre•'
serving kettles, smoothing irons, iron rind tin
ned tea and oval boilers, iron frying and breed •
pans, washboards, tubs, churns, Buckets, iron.
pots, wash kettles, and. stew pans,&c.
'
To Glinsiniths Marksmen an Others. ' ' '
Rifle and Gun 13arrela, toils, action, plug„
nipple nod back senor' Gun Locks, gun niounr:.
ing and gun. breech cocks; sheet brass and '
Gorman silver ornaments. &c..
To Painters
Afresh lot of Wetherill's puro and extra
White Lend, oil and turpentine, varnishes, Ja
pan, white_ nod rod lead; yellow and 'Green
paint, ground in oil; whiting, yellow ochre, &c.
- To masters and Marksnien.
A good assortment of double idiom , powder
rock powder of extra quality, saletv•fuse,,sinit,
flints and bar 'load, ropes of all, kinds, for
threshing machines and well diggers, and a
thousand other articles to numerous to insert,
all We ask is to vivo mi a call, and We are con..
Hem you will nod a good assortment of Hard•
wars and chetipor than can be found" m any
other. House thistside of• the east: Give no a
call is all we atik; ht the old and well known
Hardware Stand lormerlYc . licm, by Lewis 'Flor
ian, in North Honorer street ' next , door.
Scott's Hotoljormeitly kept .bylltmett
noir& . • •. JACOB SMNFIR:
Harriscings .Columbian Ink.
E aulfeet•ther has nn hand a largo supply
of jite'above ink, which, b3la special at
!mpotent rich the proprietor, he is able to Ne•
nigh to merehante and' otherFi,,at the 'thatthlac•
turereovholesale pritieti. • • •'
nitg2l • $
"%- - CO4N.
/An BUSHELS oroORN lit the enfro•
WU' calved and for, ante ,t '.the': Ware
us
p.of. ' • •W B MURRAY.-Alet.'
TONS llampiorett 'nod ItollOd IRON
vIJ jner ooroived at the Cheap Stare the
tf)scribor in 'Main strog - .0 , H, liikyr ON.
atlol4 „
• .
, • . •
Aiiscc .- tkin'T..otts.
, UNRIVALLED,a DISPLAY . OF
XT E. 14 GOODS,'
, .
NOTHEIt supply of Winter, Goods Will
be rOcoivocil from Now.'York aruf Phila
delphia this .wock, to which the attention of the
ladies .is _particularly, requested. Among, : the
lot will tio boned nefell assortment. of ' •
.LADIES DRESS GOODS,
such ns Tare, Satins, Silks, Cashmere's Mori-
Iribli•Ponlities, Aloes. do Lnines,
and Plain. Lusires,-Eigurcd Cnatoltenis; WO.
SHAWLS,
- .
. •
..
Long nod Square Bay State Shawls, Cashmere
Shawls, Thihet• Shawls, black nod colored
with silk fringes, black cloth Shawle. • - - -
- -
- -
BONNET & .INECK a RIBBONS,
bdttutiful assoqtnont of . Bonnot,, Cap and
Bolt Ribbons, French Worked' Collars, etas,
CiLOVES AND HOSIERY -
,Also; some nest' ,
CLOTHS I CASSIMERS SATINETS
'Kentitelty leans, Vestings, &c.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
An Alter supply of those prime Long Boots.—
Also' a Mil assortment of the cheapest and
best Shoes ever brought to.Carlislo. _
CARPETS,
Another lot of Ingrain,,. Cotton and qirthin
Carpets.
•
• GROOERIES•&,-- SPICES;
Some fresh Ten, Sugar, Coffee, Spices, &c.
Tho goods will be received and opened der
ing the week, and all persons wanting to save
money in their purchases, will do well to call
at the . old stand East Main street, where the
largest, bestrew! cheapest lot of goods is sure
ro be fount!.
nov , 7 - 0 GILBY..
New Fall goods.
~ 2 1. the' Cheap Store corner of Hanover and Loa
ther streets, opposite Homer's Grocery Stot e
The mtdersigned moSt respectfully informs
his friends and - the public generally, that be
has just returned from Philadelphia with a well
selected assortment of FALL GOODS, put.
chased at the lowest prices, -and which he is'
determined to sell at small profits r among them,
may be found CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
VEST - 1N GS, Sattinets, Velvet Cords, Ken.
tucky JeanS,-&c.
LADIES DRESS GOODS, consisting in
part .of Black Silks, Cashmeres, Alouselin de
Laines, Alpacas, Coburgs, Ginghams, Calicoes
Sack Flannels, Cellars Laces, Fringes, :&c. DOMESTICS, Tiekings, Checks, Flannels
Osnahurg, Inslins; Blenched
and unbleached Also, Groceries in 811 their
variety, via: Sugar, Coffee, T,eits, Molasses"!
Spices, ChoColate, &c Rags , and Countey
Produce taken in exchange, Mr woods Please !
give -me call A C FETTER
oct9
Nmtv aoonsf
TUB undersigned respectlidly informs hi
friends and numerous customers., that he has
,eceinly returned from Philudelph m with a very
'erne and carefully selected assor lineal of new
FALL 000 DS, purchased at ti e.lowest.pri
ecis. and which he is determined
_to dispose of
at very small profits.
Superior CLOTHS, at from 75 centsto SG
'a yard. Cassimeres, Cassiriels and Vestings,
at various prices.
DROSS GOODS, such :as Delmaes,
end'a splendid ussereinent of An
ex:elisive assortment of Calicoes and Ginghamv:
Also, Cheeks, Table Diapers, 'Pickings, ~Ilitsl
iou, Bonnets, Wits.
BOOTS AND SEM god moot talent
ul Men's Wm - 11,111'S and Chilli .)en':; flooD, and
Shoe , of superior, quali , y, and very cheap.—
Alva, boy's and Mims Cloth -mid Haug:lrian-
Caps—
CAW as , Stigar—Coffee, Mo
lasses, Pekin Tea Compan'y's crl,crirated Teas.
Also, constantly on hand the 'be'st quality of
Carpet Chain. The subscriber respecilully
asks all who wish good bargains, to „give him
forget therit:taiti.P - cippcito Leon
neds'o!d stand, North Ilanover street
!hitter, Eggs, Rags and Soap, taken at mar.
ket . prices N 'W WOOD'S, Ag't
pel9
Inzportant . to Farna,ers and Millen!
BURRELL'S CORN SHELLER,
subscriber respoctlullv inform - a the form
ing community that he l o ts putAused the
right to Burrell's celebrated Corn Shone, f or
the - counties of Cuntbarland and Franklin.—
!formers who have used this Corn Sheller, pro
mcance it a Most invaluable invention. It is
tdmple in its construction and not liable to get
Out of order. It separates the corn front the cob
without breaking either and delivers the corn
(florin and tit for market. It shells - lrom ten to
twenty tbusbeTs pet' hour. aght hundred of
'them have been vold.The past season by the
inventor, all of which were - highly approved.
Persons wishing to see the above Corn Shel
ler, can do so by calling at the shop of the sub
scriber, corner of North Uanover and Louthet
streets. Carlisle, - .here be will keep consqunly
on hand a large number for sale. Every former
and miller Shoilld hove the above cheep but
Valuable Corn Sheller.
DAVID F. FETTER.
Novrmlter 27. 1550.-2 m.
eiVittinery.
ti:D.I. , ... 4 PECTFI'LLY ;effluences to the La
tfte , ni rar'r,te, that sett °peep,' on Satur
t !an, .1 Sp;Un (tit.? .43,,dJ/Inif . ll/ of
nod, WiNTEI2 titVILLINEILY,
'le la St and Inns Gfasliaunalde styles. The
hove keen selected wall eats fr.an the
',II City hothcis. llnr stock conaistsv, t every
.triely of Ve IV t) IS, 1 7 aney Silk aad'Salin Bini•
Childrens' Hata and Caps, and Ladies
Dress Goods, together with an assort:neat of
,FANCY GOODS,
ombrneing in part
Feathers, Flowers,
Ribbons, Bonnet Caps,
Shawls, - Gloves,
Bags, Combs,
Corls, Plats,
Braids; - AritlA s >
Guin-elastia Dolls,. Cor:0 ,
S rlNsortment - of . 1 11011sC-colored Pa
ni.qa Bonnet:,, al sixiy•two Soil a half tents.—
irrßonnera -altered in 'he neatest. and
fa,bionab!n manner.. rid examine.
•
Carligle. 'nay la 111. N EF`r.
01173.30,
inka. AD. LIPPR having roe - loved tb the
city of Philadelphia, hogs leave, to thank
114.!irictids here for the many kindnesses 5110W11
to him wlnlo practising medicine in Oorlisle,
sad takes this opportunity many that Dr. iNIILf
LK lb has accepted of Ilia - practice, a gentleman
who comes hero highly recommended by the'
area pity:46mm of turope. , Dr. Lippe leavesi
his hooks whit Jacob Snffrnier, E'sq„ who will'.
receive payments arid at toinbto the tiet tlef
Intent of aoah accounts as shall be precentor] to
him.
novl;i,im-
AD LIPPE, 111. Do^
DR. P: DULLER,
i. OAICEOPATIITC PHYSICIAN SUR
Litl;E:)N, AND ACCOUCHNUR, having
auccceded Dr. bip.pe, formerly practicing phy•
cieian of thin placo, sulicita lile patronage of the
frionda of hie pre•dece'asur, and shall he happy
to wait upon'all who may favor him widi a call.
novl3,lrn ' F. NIELLEtt, NIA).
MO Trek%
_ •
rl7l[l,E Directors of tho Carlisle Bank have
IL this thy declared a divided of six dollars
oil ea:di sharp of the capital stock of said Bank,
payahl.• totho,Stoelcholders to,pectively,
their legal reproseotatives, on demand after the
,iint instant.
GEO. A. LYON, Pree't.
:Cut lisle, Nov. Ifi, 1850.
, For . Rent..
• , ,- A sToRB Room: CF-L
-lir,
LAU. and WAREHOUSE situ.
111 -1 mod in CHURCHTOWN, on
ts?!,v; 4 ',4; the corner of Main and High et.,
wili7 ha milted for one or mo re
yearn, and a Irmao will he finished for a family
it required.. For terms apply to
n 0427
G W BRICKER.
Brushes Brushes!
. ,
A great variaty ol these useful ['Molests
Fred for solo, consisting of Whitowash, , Swooll
Seruhhing,..Paintors, loth, Shaving, Hair,
TUI3III and Nail, Flash and Graining. Brushes in
great variety, all' of which arc of the hest qua
,ty and will-ho sold qt the lowest prices' • •
• bole
Pure_ Older Vhiegar;
JUST received a fros 4 barrol'of Pure Cider
Vinogarrof atitriior ijunlity, and warranted
free from adulteration.,.
imv6 t . W. Hi 1 NM':
ARNOLDS' writing .fluid, a very
,
proainr Ink. or Bale at • R
•
NOI iCCO.
===l
y Estate of Jacob Smith; deal&
111711 ' , RS.testitinettary on ilia 'eslate 'of
'.11L4 Jacob: Smith, Into of Lower Allentown -chip, Cumberland Connt y, deeensed, have heen
ranted s to the subserihersohe first.. residing in
Fairview township,..Yhrli_boulity, end the-tat
ter resitling in Lower Allen townshlP,•Cumbet-..\
hind county, 'Alt persens , knowing.thonsolvas '-
indebted tp said_ estate, aro' required make .
'immediate payment, and those having elainis `,
5 , •
to prosont them for settlement to - , 5
. ,
.W. H. SMITH,
Exectitcirri..
:November 27, 1850j.;—pd.
Estate:df John Klineline, dee'd.
LETTERS of Administration, with the will
stimaxed: on the 6tate M . John litineline,
late of South,Middletan township, Cumberland'
county, deceased, have ban granted to the sub.
scriber, -residing in the same township.
,All
persons knowing . themselves indebted to said
estate are inquired to, make immediate pa . yment
and dingo having claims id 'present diem for
settlement to
" GEO. SAILOR, Adm'r
Nov. 27 1850.-6i,pd;
r
JVO,TIC. -
rTINE subscriber, Assignee,of facet) Bear, of
West Pennsbero' 'township, hereby gives
noticeto all persons indobred to said estate that
they nre required to make immediate payment,
and those-having claims are requested to pre
sent them for settlement. - -
EPIIRAIIII. BEAR, Assignee.
Nov. 27, 1850.--pd.
agOTICE
' Carlisle Deposite Bank, 3.
, .
Nov. 5, 1850.
THE Board of Difectors of this institution
have this day declared a dividend of three per
cent, for the last six months on the capital stock
paid in, which will be paid to the stockholders
or thcirilegal representatives otrorafier the 15th
inst. WM, M. BEETEM, Cashier.
Estate of Jacob North, decd,
T'I'TERS of Administration with the will
HA annexed, on the estate of Jacob North, late
of Newton tp., Comb. co., ilec'd, have been
gert.ited to the subscriber ; residing in the same
township. All persons indebted to said estate
tre,required to make immediate payment and
those having claims to present them for settle
ment tb
DANIEL WTiTISTLER
November i?b, 1 ; 850. t .pd, r , .
Estate of Christian Bowman, dee'd,
werel)y.givari that letters, testa• -
I`tl memory on the estate of Christian ,flow
luso, late of Mifflin township, dec'd., have
tren granted to the subscriber residina in the
canto township. All persons having claims or'
demands against. the estate col said decedent
nre - reouested make known the same iinme
diately, nod those-indebted to make immediate
payment to JOHN FtENNINGER,
novl3 6t - Executor
Estate of George Priest, deo,d;
viTHF e REAS Letters of AdministratimPou
the,estate of GEORGE PRIEST, late
et Westpennsboro' township, Cumberland co.,
deceased, have been granted to the subscriber.
All persons indebted to said estate are request•
ed to make payrhent, and those having claims
or demands against said decedent are requested
to make known the same without delay, at the
Irate residence of said deceased, to
_MARSHALL JAMES, Adm'r.
Estate of David Bear, deo‘d,'
4ETTER:4'Oi Adininistiation on - the Estate
4 of DAVID BEAR, lute of Upper" Allen
township, Cumberland county,,deceased have
been granted to the subscriber, residing in the
-stn ne township--All .persons having claims or
demands-agents! the-estate-of-stud decedent to
present them for settlement, and those indebt
ed to make immediate payment to
/113 pd JQIitN 13. COO VER-rAihn'r.
Estate of Susanna Rich, deeld
ETTER S Testimew - ary of
ir
SIJSANNA RICH late of Upper Allen
township, Cumberland county, deceased, have
been granted to the sulkeriyer, residing in the
seine township. All persons having claiunea—
giiinst the said estate will Please present them
for settlement, bud those indebted to make
im
mediate payment to
nl3pd JOHN RICH, Executor.
r'rea; Fall Goods:,
WE 'have received -a very.heavy stock of
99 Fellrind - Winter Goas, consisting of
Cloths, Cassitneres and Veslbws,
at all prt,..! white yellow and red Flannels,
LinseYs, elver Cerds, Beaverteens, and a
groat vari d, cty of CAssinm. s , from 37 to SO cents
per yar
Long and Square Shawls,_ _ _ .._
from 8,50 to slo.elieelta,gtickings, gingharhs
and-Calicoes in ahuntlanco.P
Nous. de Laines and Alpactuvs,
Goth plain and fancy colors, Merinoes, para.
map cloths, 11 ynrds wide plain all wool da
Kentucky-Jeans.find Canton Flannels,
Also
MILLINERY
.GOODS,
Bonnet Ribbons. Bonnet Satins, Bonnet Ve I
yets..Florence Silks, Straw Girnpa and Cords,
Silk and Common Wire, Comforai and
Susfrenslars,—.
Ilasierrand Gloves,
of cotton, woolen rind silk Hanover Buckskin
Gloves, Buttons, Cords, silk, Hanover
and a gene•
rat assortment.ol dress trimmings.
Cloth Caps am! Gain Shoes,
every kinci.nod at all prices, Lncu.s, Edging
Book, Sw s hs,4, Mull, Cadtbrio cud Jacon
Barred cod Str•ped Niuslins, and lots of goo
not enumerated, wbielr will be exchanged f
money to the anvautage of our customers
Ihe ante of about 1.5 per cent below the rolin
Prices. Call and she.
nov6 A & W BENTZ.
rreolt Arrival of 'Hardware.
C itEAPER Tit AN THE CHEAPEST.
iIAVING just returned Irmo Now York
Philadelphia with the bust nue Cheapest
Stodt ot HA W ARE. C UTLERI BUILD
IN,G MATERIALS, PAIN TS, iCe., ever
brought to Carlisle, I would tesneetfully reems!
dealers and 'consumers and all others to give
the u cull and see whether they cannot get more
and better goods fur the :time mousy than at
any other place in WWII., My stock of-Locks,
Latches, Bolls. Hinges, Screws. Nails, Spikes,
Glass, is complete and vory cheap.
Carpenters" , ools, I 'have a splendA assort•
A In- , Cabinet Maker's Tools and Mii•
teri/ls ' Veneers, Mahogany, Mineral and ,
Glass Bureau Knobs and VarniNh.
SADDLERS & GOACII MAKERS,
can have everything in their line elieuPr thee
ever.
' FOR. SRO P.,M'A . K DRS . -
I have a first rate stock of iNflorecce and U n i f -,
Skins, Bindings, Pegs, Hayed and Wax, aa
a superb assortment of Sliocniakers Tools. I
havealso a complete assortment of Ball's Lasts,
made in Ilarrisburg, can be had ut no
other place in town, and at Doll's Prices. To
gether %vith nn assortment of all kinds - ot Flam
moretland BMW Iron Mid Steel. Of House
keeping Articles,- nave Knives, 'Forks, Spoons;
Waiters, Snuffers and Trays, Tubs, Buckets,'
&c. WALL PAPER .
.
I havo the largest, Handsomest and Cheapest
Assortment in town. And to all who want
Good and Cheep HARDWARE, I would say
COMO and see for yourselves. '
oct3o J P •LYNE.
viraavamuo.
20,000 th O e l7 ll t i lt A n l' eTi. , l:
rites watr he • Paid% itrA lwaya on hand a su
perior article or
•
, .
.
. ____ , Proust Stout, Poke .ale and Beer,
both for bottling and Draught. Also, a surto.
rim• article or Eastern and Western HOPS,
11.Y.E. AND ..lIAHLEY MALT: for Distillers
. _
_ .
oso. ICUR'PZ & NES,
Brower; North Water - moat, York, Pa
• York, n0v13.4i51,25 •-
•
• roit - REEtTir.•
HE ivoll knowryTAVERN NAND near
1. Holly. Gap, 'situated on , the Baltimore
Turrirdlto, . six miles south of Carlisle, now
occupied by Mr. S. Morrot. The boom con
tains IS rooms,and good Stabling. Also, good
Orchard tuna Garden. The scenery'
being picturesque and lienutiful, it Is a,
~t pleasant and.desirnblo resort durtnvhiv•.-
sunitnet!.= 'reason. consequently
'murders can be' bad together with good friftl,oli:
ling custom. Possession will be given'VdtliikQ
. •
first duly of April, 1851.
noyl3 3t J.
nrurrs;ATurrs..
JUST nj)eried 'imriqty 'of alickssom,
inoti , M LILTS, of . difroi•olit qmi!itto and. +Aides,.
Rail :oldie cif 2ttetion
•
vA:ritrAtt
, AT fR.IVATE-OALE:
THE suliScriber'afiers'arrlritiaCe dale the for;
lowing described" Real: ate, situate in'
-North MiddlAtirtotitrohkili, l'll.erlandcountt
containing.lso l .ACßES., rpm-. 'r less, patented'
land, about .125 of which , are cleared•arld in re
high state of "cultiratibhZ and the residue cwier.'
ed with thriving.yougg fir - Shirr.'• The iniprdve-'
" " • •menta,are; a; Two• Story LOG
2ifti .2- ; .; HO USE, STONE. KITCHEN,
a first rate nett BARN,
~
W goii Shed Corn. Crib.--
- a ouwand thrlying
Orchard with chow° fruity - Thg.farm is well
covered with locust timber. There' is'a - neVer
failing timing of water near the door, iWith wa
ter enough tor mill power. This water can bo ,
brought in pipes to. the house and barn.
The above mentioned tract is all limestone
lapd, and is in'a he'ulthy neighbourhood, lying"
upon the Qotiodeguinct Creek, Within 2 miles
of Carlisle, and only half a mile from the Cum
berland Valley Rail Road. It.is of course cont,
venient to the Carlisle market and well adapt •
ed for supplying said market. The purchaser
can have the whole faun or 100 Acres and the
improvements. An indisputable title will be
given. For terms apply to the subscriber, re—
siding on the Walnut Bottom Road, five miles
from Carlisle,
septs
JOHN FISHBiJRI%T. Sr.
DOUBLING NALL
.
Select plan al Boarding School,
White Sri' phur D'lnarling -.pap; Cym
' ber ed counill, ;Pante a
OFFICIERB
JAMES HUSTON, Pit M., Principat
J NO. ALLEN BROWN, aseet..Prgf.
JAMES- S. Ef..;KLE&; Teitor.
Int AVING For some time• been desirous of
1.11. establishing-a Select Boarding School; and
having at length obtained suitable buildings for
that purpose, the subscriber takes pleasure In
announcing to his patrons' and friends, that ho
will/40n the above named Institution on the
Ist of October. . .
The location is in Tumuli and romantic vale
formedby 'an m shaped bend' 1.1 the North
Mount: n, aptly termed . " Doubling Gap," and
is o surpassed iii healthfulness .of situation
andtAeauty of ecenery by .airy place in the
cod') ry. The main building is large and corn•
Modinus, (100 feet in length.bY 44' in breadth,
and 3 stories high,) and' is well , furnished with
everything necessary•to - convenience and Com
fort. The other buildings compose Bath Bon
ries. &c., to the free fee of which the pupils
will have access at proper hours. The well
known White Si,lphur Springs rise within a
few rodi of the main building.
The object of the Institution is to fit young
men .for business, or for. any of the higher
classes of College. Tbo course of instruction
will be thorough and complete, more hi tiwien..
being given to the quality than to the quantity
in the performance of the student.', All the
branches taught 'in the best academies will be
taught in this, and proper apparatus will be
used for illustration of the subjects that require
it. Classes in Civil Engineering will enjoy,
the advantage of operations in, the field" with
Transit, Compass, Chain, &c,.
TERMS
Beard, tuition, waelling, fuel and Itghts
per session, ,T 50,00
Latin and Greek 5 00
French or Hebrew 5 00
Civil Engineering with use of Instrum'ts , lo 00
r Drawing and painting 5 00
!Vocal and Instrumental Music • 500
The penile will hoard in the Institutiim un
der the immediate and constant supervision of
jilts ineipal,.W.ho will bestow:m:lmM attention
upon their convenience and comfort. .Each
atudent will furnish his own towels, and have
Minn and his clothes distmetly marked. .
The academic year will be dividrrd into ses
sions el twen weep? ear h, eommencing on the
lirsr of September. - .The regular vacation will
occur in July and August. Owing to delay in
completing the arrangements the first sessi o n
of the present year will commence en TOES.
DAY the first day of October, us stated above.
An easy n"cess is afforded to - students by.
'means or ,ho - CUMl.Miland Valley - Rail Road to -
Newvi In, and thence by coaches to th,2, Acad
emy. The Gettysburg and Lewistown State
Road passes through the grounds.
For circujars containibg full. particulars and
;reference, add:ess the Principal through the
Newville P. 0.
JAMES HUSTON.
Newville, Sept. 'LS, 1850-3 m.
DRUGS! DRUGS! DRUGS 1
; •
rresh Sprang Supply I
IHAVE just received a fresh stock of Med
icines, Paints, Glass Oil, &,.., which,
having been purchaded.,,vah 'great care at the
&est-city houses, I can, confidently reco,mmend
to. Families,' Physicians,. Country Merchants.
and Dealers, as being fresh,and,puro,
DRUGS.
Patent Medicinas, Herb's and Extracts,
Fine Komi eats, Spices, ground and wholf
Iniatrumonts, Essences,
Pure Essen': OHS - Perfumery, &f , •
Cad -Liver Oil—Warranted •Gesioui:ne. , '
DYE-STUFFS.
116t i r
t t r ild ic C i am Woods,
Copperas,
/
Lac Dye.
PAINTS. i ,
-- Wetherill -- & — BrottrerLeadTrfiroms
Greek and Yellow, Paint and Varnish Brushes,
Jersey Window Glass, Linseed Oil, Turpen
tine, Copal and coach Varnish, and Red Lead.
All of which will be sold at the very lowest
market price, Also, a fresn and splen did as
sortment of
FANCY GOODS, FRUITS, . •
Confectionary, and innumerable other articles
calculated for use and ornament, all of which
are offered at the lowest cash prices, at the
cheap Drug Book and Fancy Store of the sub
scriber on North Hanover street.
p S. W. }IA VERSTIOE
May - 22. ICSO
C.
Indigoes,
♦ladders,
Sumrte
Alum,
Ja,mar azonerinza.:
•& L. STEIN ER respectfully, -invito
111. the ;mention of their friends and „Me
motile geneially, to their large lot of Goods that
have l'emi purchased at mgteat sacrifice in tqa
oily of BalMnore. They trill sell them at o
small advance, no there ts,no remit for [Min in
our little store ttnla. Smcoroe one and all and
take them at ttlinte.t any. price, no we are deter
nmcd than can be bought in
d'hiladelpimi, ;New Y, , rk or 13altimore.
Hung out your banners!,
Haar the trumpet I.
Here they come ! hero they are!
What's thfi mattert what's the Atpttcr
Only look at thCettiVitl;
Come MI Joe, Jim and Sam Hatter,
Let us Fee what's out.
Hov. ho' here conics Bill, -
Wo'll ask him what's the muss;
See how the street does till,
Thoro certainly 111115 L be a than!
o,mo bbys, no ((Fs at all,
Only another gent arrival,
Of beautiful Clothing for the fall,
° SrsiNca's Clothing Hull!
[11.,. lug bougitta snit so fint:
T e ll inc, how do von like it 9:
Don't you want one like mine
Comc.on, boys, let us go.
Now let me tell you,.
Whin there you enand,
Coats of all colors
And "Pants of all kinds... •
Waistcoats so handsome,.
And Cravats so nicc„ . .
And they will not think it troublesome.
If yen givo them a call twice or'thrice.
They will wait on you with kindness,
' And they'ean suit you with a nice Cap,
• Which for its quality and cheapness,'
You can only find at • •
STEINER'S, West Main Street,' next door to
Piirkholder's hotel._ . _
. . •
0-A , first rate assortment of Clothe, Cossi
mares and Vostings always on hand,. which will
be mado to order in .tho-most. fnentonable and
bent style by a first-rate worknian.
Oet2-3m ' ' •
VIE;EL F. 914
HE subscriber (airs for rent from the Ist
11. of April. next, a largo BRICK MILL &
SAW. MILL, on the Conodogninet Creek, in
Eagf.Pennaboro' township,7Gombertand coun
ty, known as Abraham Oyster's Mill. The
mill cowgirls four run of stones capable of
making' any quantity of Roar. 'The property,
fs in good order and the situation good, with
sufficiency of water at all
.times. Apply tq,
the subscriber in New Cuniberland.
act23,Bw - " cirfits: OYSTER,
' •r. PRESS GOODS.
pHE,subecriber is now opening a general
assbrtment:of DRY 0001)S just reedy
ed from the city, among which may be (ultimo
rated Bombazines, .• Alpachas, Caehmeres,
Mous. ,de Lattice, Ghintzes, - •Calicoos. - Ging- '
hams, with a variptY of . other 'Dress Goode, to
whiO l / 4 tho attention of tho • citizens' of - Carnal@
AB.: hey .niay eip4t to ,
P i tla3l ll ' ? . g96 ' 4 "ri"Psf
p.qkYlannels '
coat Tocsivad.a.,:gtmeral rumortmOnt:of Cot ,
eaallariols for Ladisa . Sacks, to wit—Alack •
lc Otifilqe, Gisen;Tink 461 d. Changen •
:460, WOUIPIt Wild (3otff:nsFlnt,
nola in groat varisty. t G W ITNER.
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