Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, January 15, 1851, Image 3

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    - New 2.bucrtiaetruntEi.
IN I
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rinflE two Eton , Brick DWELLING lIOU.SE
• and S13 0l• , on North lianever__S.rst,
' • iiuwoccupied by
the subscriber. The property is
••• lit commodious undin good order, and
is well • situated for busidcss., For
terms enquire of t...e subscriber,
- ,Agent for E. Bullock.
lenls JAMES — R. WEAVER.
rort Ranzmi.
I T IHE subscrilnu, intending' to leave, offers
jor rehythe large and commodious STOItE
HOUSE AND DIVELLIN G at
.72' incised, sitn,aie in BEND 111 t. S
;; ViPLE, Adams county, Pa."AllY
person wishing, to enter into the
• mercantile business, this property
offers - rare inducemeivs,ms t h e town of Ben
dotaville is not surpassed, if equalled, by nny
Village, in Pennsylvania, for business, health,
society,. &c.
1/o"lnquire of the undersigned who is now
occupying it. Possession will be given on the
Ist of April. ban 15-ni:: 0. P. HOUSE.
Estate of Martin Burka, - dec'd.
- & - rOTICE is hereby given that Letteri of
111--A-drnin ittion-onl e-estate-oPVIA-R-TIN
, RUT, late 'of illiC3in tp, Cumberland
: county, deceased, have beery ranted to the sub•
scriber, r!tsiding in dip same township.' All
persons It vowing' themselves indelqted to said
estate are required,to make immediVe payment
. and those having claims Ito present them lb,
settlement to
jants
WM. Adm'r
Pertudiery, Fancy Soap & Papei Box
IVIABATZACTOII.Ir:
48 Market street, Wow Second, Philadelphia.
gri LEGG A:, CRUM PTON, Manufaclurers
tlj of Pelfunicry.•Fancy. Soaps and Fancy
Paper Boxes, respectfully call the nttention of
the Druggists and Dealers in, Carlisle and the
Cumberland Valley to'their extol sive stock nt
Goods, comprising Perlumer?; Fancy Soaps,
Powders for the complexion, &c.
of every variety?' Also, a lull and complete,ps
surtment of Fancy Paper Boxes, of every do
scrimion; large or stoat!, round or square, made
to order at the shortest notirc.
ir-r-Don!t forget the place, 48 Illnrket street,
All orders will meet with prompt
attention. jan 5
A SPLEINDX2) STOCE!
TITE undersigned respectfully informs his.
friends ,and the public generally, that he
,iettA".• has just.rstart.ed from
Philadelphia, thin vin g
t t . . p
s cl v i n o ' T ca l s 1 , 1%1 1 1 1 10 e s:
et
i x ,
.
9 en e apest assottment 0.
•
' 4 €o3` l Watches, Jewelry,
&e., ever.Trougut to Carlisle Ills-stock con
sista in part of
Gad and Silver Patent Lever Wadies,
ld and Silver detached do. do.
Gold and Silver Ldpine Watches.
in short every variety u: Watches at all p - riees.
Gold Guard. and Vest,. Chains. Aledalliunn
Watch 1-ruys, Ear Rings, Finger Rings, Breast
Pim.. Gold and Silver Pencils, Gold and Silver
pens and eases and Bracelets in veal variety.
A splendid article. 01 Gold, Sllter,'German
Silver, and Blued Steel SPEC•
" - ---TICLES, which are unsurpass
ad in quality by any other ~rticle west bt
adelpltia, and which can be sold at least 20 per
vent cheaper than in any other establishment
in the country. Alsua large lot of
SILVER-NAT.13,1138,
campri•ing Tablet and Tea :-:poons, Butter
.Kinves, _Srlt 'Spoons, Fruit Knives; Thimbles,
&e. Also, Card Cases, Porte Monnnies, Port
Folios, Ladies Writing DebitS, with a great
variety of other fancy articles unnecessary to
mention. A largo lot of CLOCKS, assorted
patterns, which will be sold low, non warranted
to be good.
TJ'atches, Claks and Jei&lry Repairtd,o
Holqvited . all tocall - and ckaritinc his sioch,
assured that none can fail to be suited in qual
ny, quantity and ratca. His articles are cash
purchases, consequently, he can afford to sell
!ewer than the saute articles can lie purchased
e'sewhere. Call ai the old stand, a few doors
west of But klioldor's 113 tel.
•3onttnry 15, Itlil—ly T. CONLYN.
31:10E. 313.313ELER'S
Celebrated Family,Medicines.
It concerns evury one. Cholera can be. aired
Dr. liceler's Sarsaparilla Panacea. Fdr
the inineval and permanent cure tif all
Diseases arising from
state of the Blood and habit •
of body:
The All-wise Creator has implanted in 51 1
organi.ied bodies an innate disposition to - self
preservation. The vital powers possess the
property of resisting the influence -of external
- causes; but as the BLOOD is the common pa
bulum front which all parts of lising metier
derives its renovating elements, and consequent
ly, upon which tire life of org_ani zed beings de
pend, it is probable that in eases of aceitWiii,
er where artificial means Love been employed
to deprive it of an esse tial property, the vital
effects of the whole system will be directed to.
ward restoring to it that propesty. to all con
ithutional mud hereditary affeetiens, this fluid
has undergur.e same primary alteration, vhich
is the cause of the sFecial disease, or, whit:tiles
sentially contributed to its production. Restc
ratien to health can only be, obtained by' a re•
— moral - of - the - mortnfie - eause - through•tim - medi- .
of the eirculatgon, and Dr. Keelcr's Sursa.
plains, is the mast powerful modifier 'of agents
effecting-this fluidilteown. See parophlets.
Black woodlown, N. J.. June 6, 1848.
Dr. Keeler—Dear SirCl am entirely out of
your Panacea. I was culled .upon day before
yesterday for half a dozen. Your medicine is
becoming; very fmpular where I:have introduced
it, and I think the more it is used the more pop
. ular it will get. Respectfully yours,
• ' Wet. Petutnnt , M. D.
€rFor details., certificates &c., sec circa:
lore, Si;. Price $1 per botiki, large size, 6 bul
lies 65.-
DR, .KEELER'S COUGH SYRUP.
Among all the remedies belbro the public
this blonds pre-eminent irFieel that consump
tion, Bronchitis, Catarrhs, U nigh, , Hoe rseneis,
Whooping Cough, Pleurisy. Asthma, Spitting
of Blued, and fir all affections of the pull - none, y
organs occasioned by cold. you much praise
elrinut be bestowed upon this remedy ; and the
'proprietor urges every one afilic , ed with any of
• the nbave complaints to secure it at once. It
is warranted to cure or no pay. Price only 511
emir.--
DR. KEELER'S CORDIAL AND CARMI
. NATIVE.
Every family.whether rich ur poor, who val
. nee health and all its blessings, &litftrldliavc this
ininluabla remedy ut hand. It ieinfinitely the
best remedy known f r Morrie:a, Dysentery,
• Clink ra Morbus, Cholera In lament, Choke,
Flatulency, griping pains, cruel!), etc.. and far
oil diseases el the stomach and bowels caused
by. Teething. The numerous tostinionlals from
Physicians and others unsolicited has given it
a m reputation as Nan es, adamant. parrs : ice
25 cents per bottle.
DR. KEELER'S VERNIIFUGE SYRUP:
• This remedy is pleasant to the 'taste, harm.
less to the' patient and ell pewerfulltilernoving
all kinds of.worms 'from the body. It is wall
' out doubt, the , cheapest end hest worm-deitroy
leg medicine before the public, and will if ad.
ministered according directions, remove
then' within five or six Ileum after t ken.. T he
doge is small, and•ench bottle coßtains twice as
much as•similar remedies. Price my 25 cents
per bottle. . ,
' DR. REELER'S LIVER AND SANATIVE
' •PILLS. , • •
• Although not recommended_ as a • ,, cure• all, t
Yet - they arc the nilidest iihd best remedy to re.
• inove Cot•sliiatlon; Jaundice, Dyspepsia;
NerviniSness,:,Foul Stomach', Head:
•- ticWlndidesilon, etc. Ulike.ollior purgative'
. inedteines they leave. the burets always relaxed
•,. -and cupsequently are the preper medicine, for
fee feinalea and persons leading it solitary life.
Price 25 cents. . •
• .. DR. lIEELEIPS RHEUMATIC LOTION .
A, jilstly, celebrated external' applunition
• ; N,intruf the Chest, Neuridgia, IloadJehe,'Spens
Bruise's, Tie Dolorsux, Swellings of the Joint's,.
, .Rheurrtotimn, Gout, sciatica.; and for all disor.
•-• ilers wherein a sodutivo und,••rubefacient roe-Jo
dy • is applicable. Price tyycnty.fWo cents per
bottle. ... •
• All of the above celebrated and ‘exteiisively
use d inctiietnes, are prepared and, sold Whole
sale 294' MARKET STR,EET‘
;Philadelphia. •- • .' • ;' • ,
r Pale by Pl' •-•31: G.
, ! .:•
b.,„ 14
: c atatiiwn• and to every toWn'throneibut
the county and State, ' [Jemmy 11 4 1851
: Nap ' .oiniti..i c nClltits.
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• • ..1 1 4).R.-ItELEGV:
111.R.0.N
t ihe let of .9141 noxt, The BRICK
' OFFICE neer the earner of Pitt and High
- strews, ildi.mitig —Wm. N.- P
oi!s •• ; •,• J. 1141‘111.T01‘1,
wnsr - WILL YOU sprrinal.
- rig thousANus rbiittles of,the
.It_ VAN COMPOUND o
.have been sold dur
log the., past -year, end woe ntohr knnwn to.
fail of curing, in u few days, of a Certain deli
cate disease, Seininal weakness and' all„discascs
of the Urinary orgeos. Persons afflicted tieing
this,plcusant and popular. remedy, need fear no
exposure, a's'it' leaven no odor on the breath,
requires no .restrictiM a in diet or business—
contains no Mercury or noxious drugs injurious
to the system, and is adapted to every ago r ae:,
or condition. Jt is al,m the bent remedy known
for Floor,NAlbuii,or Wttes; (female complaints) - with Which thousands suffer, - withent the linos,.
lodge of u remedy. This celebrated remedy
has long been used in private practice of a phy
sic ian and with, unerring swees4, radically
curing ..ninetymino of Dm hundred cases in a
few days. Around midi bottle are plain and
CAUTION—AsIc _for
. the AM ER ICA N
COMPOUND, and purchase only "of the - Agents
Price - $1 perbottic. For sale by S. ELLIOTT
Corlisb ; J. Wyeth, Harriaburgr R. Williams!
Columbia: by' A. Miller, Lancaster; E. Morris
& Co, York. (January, 15, 1851.
ELECTION PROOLANATLIN
lATimitEAs by the 111th Section-of the first
/ At tick of the Constitution of the Com•
mot:wealth, and by tee Act of the' General As.
silmtbly of the second bf• July, one thousand eight
hundred tint thirty plue. it is provided dint when
vacancies,happen in either house of the Legisla
ture Of this Commonwealth, the Speaker-of such
house shall issue a writ, directed to the Sheriff
of the proper county, and shall par icol.wly ex
press the day on wh'cli the election shall be held
LO enmity such vacancy. •
And whets as, John Cessa, Esq.,. Speaker of
the How of Representatives of the Common
wealth of Pennsylvania, lath issued his writ to
the Sheriff of the county of Cumberland, reciting,
that a ''vacancy bath hoppened in the. House of
Representatives ofsaid commonwealth,. by the
death of liens) , Church, Esq., member ele.st
from the county of Cumberland"—in wide!' said
writ, the said ShlYritr is Oljoined nod required to
issue his Proclam.ttion throughout his bailiwick,
kielioldinp,• an election, on 111 DAY the 'l4th'
clay of January, for one Member to rept eseut the
said county lo the Utilise
,o 1 Representatives' .of
this Qomntonweulth in the room and stead of the
said Henry Church, Esq.._
I, DAVID Sheriff ol the comity
Cumberland, do hereby make known nod give
this public notice to the electors of the county of
Cumberland, that on FR I DAY the 21th thy of
January, inst.,. special Election will be held at
the several eletiou_ districts established. by -law
in said county, tit which time they will vote by
b dtht for the several officers hereinafter named,
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ONE PERSON
to represent the comity ol• Cumberland in the
I (mum of Representativ'es of Pennsylvania
The said election will: be held tkroughotit the
county, as follows:
The eis.ction in the election district composed
of the borough of CarliAle and the townships of
North Alidilleton, South .Nliddleton,Lower Dick
inson, Lower Frankfort' 3411111 ower \Vest Penns
borough, will be held at the Cout•t Ilduse, in the
Lot °ugh of Carlisle.
The election in the election .district comi osed
oP , Silver Sprint; t. oenship, will lie held at the
pnl•lic house of George Duey, in lloguesto wit in
said 11:111'11S1111/3
• The eleothin it, 1.116 election Ilistt•ict composed
of I lamptien township, will he - held Lit itro - honsc
on,lerly occupied Li) IL Bressler to said town.
ship. . .
The election au the election district composed
of the township of Uopec Allen rill be 11,2111:tt
the public house of David Slieflbr
tom n.
-
The election'in the election dislt•iet compoul
._o(.ll%d_t9oviplilp_ot_Luyaw_All6lill_l)e_.lield tlt
Alto wagon-mulct• shop of 3 otnis
on Slalu 1111.
The election in the election district composed
of East PentishorMigh township, will be held at
the, house uow occupied by S Benninger, at the
west end ''' the Harrisburg Bridge.
The geCtion iti the district composed of New
Cumbeeliduj,will be held at thepublic house of
V in the. borough of - New Cumber.
and. ° •
The election in the district compicSed 4 of the
borohgh of Meclittniestiurgi - will be held at the
public house of John Hoover, in ottia borough.
The.election in the district compos d of Mon.
roe township, will be held at the public house of
Geo. Goodyear in Churchtown, in said townsh:p
'1 he election in the districtcomposed of Upper
Dickinson township, will be held at the house
formerly occupied by Phi.ip Weaver. id said
ownship.
The election in the district composed of the
Borough of Newville, and townships of 'Mifflin,
Upper Frankforil, Upper West Pennsborough,
and that pall of Newt m township, not included
in the Leesburg election district "ittreinafter
mentioned, will be held at the Brick School
!louse, iu the borough of Newville.
:1 he election in the district composed of !lope
nossilshilTrib held at the School !louse
II Nei% Imrg, in said township.
Toe election in th district composed of the
borough 91' Shippensburg. Shippensburg town.
sfuf, mat that l I t uf' Southampton township not
included ill the Leesburg election district, will
be held at the Council House, in the borough of
Shippensbur„, ,,
And in and by an net of the General Assembiy
of this Commonwealth, passed the 2d July, 1459,
it is thus peovitlek "That the qualified electors
-of-parts-of-Neu ton and -Sonthampton-township,-
in the,county of Cumberland, bounded by the fol. 1
lowing lines:lnd distituces,vizt Beginning at the
-Adams county line, thence along Met ine dividing
the townships of Dickinsoll and Newton to the
road, thence along said turnpike to Cen
tre School I lotise,on said ttirimike, in Sottuthamp
ton township, thence to is point on the Walnut
Bottom Road at Reybuck's, inclutliny Buyback's
Farm, thence a straight direction to the Saw Mill
belonging to the heirs of George Clever, thence
along Kryshcr's run to t fe Ailamjb, county line,
thence along the line of MI MS county to the place '
,orboginiting, be and the same it liegeby declared
new and separate election district, the election
to be held at the publictiouse•of V' in. Maxwell,
in Leesburg, So Mammon township."
Agiteenlile to the provisions of the sixty-first
ection of said not, every General and Special
Election. shall be opened between the hours of
eight and tenin the forenoon, and s l continue
%v . aliant interruption or adjOurnment until seven
o'clock in the evening, when the [mils shall be
Closed.
And the Judgesof the respective districta afore
said, are by the said 'act yequfred to meet at the
t . :aur • !louse in the borotfgh df
'or'
on , th e
third day af e the said clay '6r election, being
Monday IV .27 h dtcy of January,theb and there to
/
\
net fnrm th c thi ga required of thena_by law. _
Given Ander my hand, at Carlisle, this Bth
day ofJaimary, A. D. 1851. •
DAVID' SMITH, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Carlisle, , '
January &ISM.
, . .
ANOTHER ARRIVAL GF
XE IF' 0 "ivy:
mLIE subscriber has just received frdm the
city Another addition to his Stock of Goods
-embracing a largo and varied. assortment, in
which will be found .Cloths CassimereS,Satti•
nets: Changeable Silks' Yure - Satins, Mites.
,do Laines, Cashmeres, Shawls. Gloves, ,Con•
.„On , and Woolen Flannels, Muslim. 'A largo. '
STDCK OF MUFFS,
•
jiist received which will be sold very low,
MOUS. DE LAINES,
• •
Very desirable styles have just been opened
by the subscriber, to which the attention of the
ladies is invited. • • ---
SILKS AND. SATINS, '
Just received a hands'orno Assortment ol.bl'it
and 'changeable SILKS and Turk,-SATINS,
for Ladies dresses-which wjll bersold cheap..
. BOOTS . AND SHOES;.."
in groat variety 'stYle - and size. •
• . GROCERIES,
inirgdou COfibe, 'at 1 . 2
gat, Molasses, Sider's: . Alto, .
„,
GREEN AND' BLACK TEAS, •
•. The : attention' of the Public ie reepecifully
•solicittl, inasmuch as he feels confident of his
ability,to give satisfactitini,,to all who may favor,
him with' their patroinigo. - - , • .
janA „ WOOOS,Ag't •
MOTIVE.
.
,'TILE subscriber, intends closing.up, all mi.
counts on his bea' to' the Ist inst. All persons
indebted by note, or book , moue will please
to call and settle up by , the let Februory.next.
„ . . CHAS,
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A w1L L.:%1 333411 R1.;E a ll ; 'I
1 1: 44 ' cuid
tit.,
1 ' ill i i i kli:! ri l i l tl i e
d e U ri:t7l i i , n l. ,,, t i r i d g i n i o t g lY oi l- v u n l a i d i c c e° l dn7asllGauin3
v.oillaei• and
c L i a oiii,,,' hie family , a small '
. ono, Apply a.
• •-• ,• [lauB• lift
:NctuL . .:A;b46ii6"iiticiits.
NOT OIL,
ALL - persons•ero-horeby - •notified.
tersOl Adininistratiotr-on,the-Estete
-L1 41 ... 11- A -13- DENltElpplate , -or Il toptien -7 tii.„-Z
dermaued,:ha becin
seed' by the it eigi,..ter in old for tql. comity to
theitubsefiber - who.reside..in the - ill town
ship. All pergoag having claims or. dentunds
"against the OaIMO oli the said tieeSnsett ure.'re--;
quested make known the' sumo without do-.
lay•and those indebted to melte peyn.eilt to • •
. • • .13EM.1..tiAIN . • -
. .
Jan 4ilministrator:
Constantine Von Holten. -
Eva. oaccta..
Till EC ENTLY from Germany, announCes to:'
the public, thistle is prepares to execute-
till 'kind or Word conne.ct,ed with'his line Of h a .`
sitiess.• He repairs and Makes all kind of locks.
rePeirs gnus, pistols, clocks, '&c„ engraves an •
brass; coppsr and iron, attends to the mentling„..
ot stoves, &c. lie would likewise inform the
'banters ; that he will mend' fit and repair their
their thrashing machkes, in the most substan
ial manner. Ile solicits n share tf pahlic p a :7
rortsite. Ilie residence it in Harper's Row,
lext door to Alr. 't'rout's Rutter shop.
APPEALS . FOR. 18511
THF, conithissioneis Of Clingie s t-land county
have fixed the following dales to hold the air
peals of the rlspective Beretta.lts and Town
ships, at the Cotmnissioners Office, in Carlisle,
whore those persons feeling themselves sg
eieved by the valuation of property for the
year 1851, may attend — if they thinjt, prop - tr= 7 .
, o wit:
Pennsboro
,and New , Cuniherland, on'
Monday the 27th January, 1851.
Lower Allen and Hampden on Tuesday the
28th January, 1831.
Upper Allen and Meshaniesburg , on Wedneti..
day, the 29th of January, 1851. .
Silver Spring on Thursday the 30th January.
Monroe, Friday the 31st ofJanuary.
'est Pertnsboronglt, Saturday Ist February.
Frank ford nad on Monday 3d of
February, 1851.
111ifflin and Hopewell, on Tuesday, the 9th•
of February, 181,
Shippensburg Borough and 'S;hippensburg tp.
on Wednesday the sth February. 1851. •-
s l. ontliatripl6o and NeWton, on '1 hursday;the
6th of February, 1851.
Dickinson ' nn. Friday the of February.
North I‘liddletou,i t 011 Saturday the .Bth - of
February. 1851.
South Middleton on Monday the 10th of Feb
ruary, 16'51.
Curbsle, on Tuesday the 11th of February,
65 . By drder of the Commissioners,
dec2s Attest—AVM. 'REILLY, Cl'k.
Pon Tirr. HOLIDAYS !
, .
Bpientlid Faney Goody, Elegant
Gift Books, &c.
W. IIAVERSTICK has just received
from the eity_and is now openings splen
did display or FANCY .MOODS, suitable for
the approaching llolyday Benson, to With]) he
desires to evil tne attention of his , friends and
the public His assortment in this line cannot
be surpassed in novelty and elegance, and
buili in qunnty and price - orate enlace, cad:
not fail to please purchasers. It uould be iii=
possible to enumerate his
'HOLIDAY FANCY GOODS, •
which cornprise every misty of fancy nrifcles
ol•the most novel' styles and exquisite finish,
such as
Ladics' -Fancy Baskets,
Fancy IVork Boxes', with sewing instr uni'ts
Terracotta Work (a recent novelty,)
Paper Dandle Goods,
Elegant alabaster_ and porcelain ink-stands
- atl trri.vi;;` •
Fancy ivory, pearl and shell card cases,
Port Mon sales, of every varioty,
Gold, pens and pancils,:.
Fancy paper weights,
Papeteries, with h largo variety of ladies
fancy stationery, - - - -
Motto seals and wafers,,
_ Sillc_and_bend purses, -
Ladies' riding whips, elegantly finished,'
Ladies' fine cutlery.
Perfume baskets and bags, •
Brushes of every kind for the toilet,
- Roamers perfumes of the various - kinds.;
Musical instruments, of all kinds , rind at al
prices, together with an innumerable variety. of
mieles elegantly,finished and suitable for he
lyday.presents, to which - he invites I,pecial at;
oleo, an exteniivp and. elegant collection of
HOLIDAY GIFT , 1:10 00 ; -
comprising the various - English and Arnim-ken
ANNUALS for 1351, richly embellished and
illustrated- POETICAL O R K S, with
CHILDREN'S PICTORIAL B 0 0K S,
for children of all ages, _than which nothing
can be more appropriate or pleasing as holiday
gifts. His assortment of Scheel Books and
School Stationery is also complete, and corn.
prises every thing .used in Colleges and the
Schools. He also desires to call the-particular
intention of Families to his elegant display of
LAMPS, GIRANDOLES, &c
from the extensive establishments of Cofnelius,
Archer and others of Philudelphiu, comorising
every atyla of Pular, C bomber rind Study—
' Lamps, for burning either lard, - sperm or ethe
real oil, together with Flower Vases, Fancy
Screens, &c. Ills assortment in this line is un• ,
equalled in the borough. A i9O
FRUI'T'S, FANCY C NFECTIOARY—
NUTS— P ft E3ERVED &c.,
in every variety and al all prices, all of which
are pure and fresh, such ns can be confidently
recommended to his friends and the little folks.
llis stack embyttaes_,everything in the 'line of
Fancy Goomv-with -nanny other artidles useful
to liousekeepers,Vhich the public are especially
invited to call and see during the
Remember the Old Stand, nearly opposite the
Bank_on_Norila Hanover street. -
dealt S %V. II VERSTICK.
LOOK 0172? rant BARGAINS!
SELLING OUT AT COST
This is to inform my friends and the public
that I ant now sellimt oil my- entire stoSlt of
dry goods at cat. I have a hirge,sioelt of sea•
. sellable, goods end will
• `• just mention a few of
4 . 4 0 . 54f,,t 0 the - lending
,3„4 114, Calicoes,
Ginglisms, lyousl d
Nunes, Cashinerest,
Alpachas White Fin n
; nels, Irish Linens &c
Also Men nnd Boys' 'lints and Cape, a large
lot. One Iron Silts, price 540,00. Alsa, alo
of labelled Tea and Spice Canisters, a sett of
Store.Curtsins.,and other store fixtures. To
gether with Coffee end Sugar, All of which
must be sold regardless of cost before the Ist
ofrAprit.
The subsbriber respectfully nsks nil to call
at his' old stsnd (the BEE 11IVE) - in - North
Hanover street, where all attention will be
given to please. S •A COYLE.
• N. 13. All who haow themselves indebted to
the subscriber willtptes•a call and settle up ac•
counts before the let of/March.
innuary9 ./ S A COYLE:
ithIGURRREOTRPES
FOR THE lIOLYDAYS.
ti‘fM. PPIDLEY, is now prepared to take'
"f Dasuerreotypes of children of almost
any age. The time require(' to take them will
be from 2to 7 seconds. All those who wish a
correct likeness•should call immediately. Hav
ing Made an unprovernent in the art which eMI"
aides hint to take likenesses' superior to any
thing taken in this place. This new'
and beentiful proems is styled CELEREO
TYPING. Ho will be constantly found at
his rooms, corner of Hanover nod Lowlier sta.
no stairs: • Neel Eqf
Valuable ^Farm for Sale.
•
THE subscribers offer for Palo the farm on
which they now•resitle, sit unto in South Mid
dleton township, 'Cumberland county. contain - -
Mg-120 ACRES adjoining lands of 3. Goodyear
_ihe...widotv Green-and-the- Yellow Breeches
creek—The whole. Farm is in first row order,
and will be sold in one or fwo tracta to suit pur e
chasers. The improvements' are-good at dso
situated ea to afford the hest ativnninges. Anti
.percon.wishing,to call onithos.uhseri.
bers,living on thi4placti, Imm whom they tan.
j:10.1 all Information in regard Co tern's., &n.
WE • •
If not sold nt private sale before DIsTEM•
'AY; the lath of Janunry; LSO, the Farm,
will ho offered at public , outcry at the Court
Dottie in Carlisle, at 2 o'clock on, Said
. day,
when attendance will be given 43' • ":1,
JAMES 'AteirAFtlE. t •I,
THO.VIAS MckIAFFIE.
MI
.
. - "rot Sale or .; •
• TlOilSg in *Pomirot street',
, fowl.loorti East or Cie noveretreei, now
1 • in the oceepaney:Of the': Rey. M.I.E.
N Johnaton. Posaeseion given on lithe
let of next.. 'Die house is near.
ly -neW weft , ftniehed and ;entivenient. The
led t 0 by' SW feet. inntiine beak to',Chukett
Oie•huhscrlben‘''..• .1
deplB 7 4,tp A:NORM:In:MIL
.rr,edt.Or4lo3Tri43o, ,'-•
roceived,
now Alt NA.'ond HOMINY, and for Halo by
Carlis!o, Doc. 25,'50„ -J. W..E13 Y.
,etor.s . &
. GREAT ATTRACTIONS '•
FOR 117 . 11 E ' .11,70.1A4110.1114'5.
JIl Kriss Kitles' bend• Quarto:3 v
.NORTH 113X0VER ST., C4RLMLE,
T iV " tl E lo i s t c F' „l:?)n c i i n " ; e vi i s s it of tli t d h s is n ' inl a tFu e go n g d th i e l
Ifolydays, will find, largest assorttilbnt of
CO-NFECTiONARIES,'.'
(of every variety) "ever offered: toanufactured
of the hest materials, e'lMre'ssfy;'for the an.
pr.melting festivities. which will be sold whole-
sale or retail, at reasonable raton,.m. ,the old
stand of the subscriber in North Hahaver_st.,
a few doors north of. the Ilnnly ..Where may
also be found n complete assortment of
FRurrs AND NUTS ; •
consisting in part of Oranges, Lainons,'Grames,'
Figs, Raisins, Prunes, in fancy boxes, Cur.'
rants, Dates; Almonds, Filberts, Cream, Coco
and Ground Nuts. Ile ssould also call atten
tion to the largest slunk of ' • .
TOYS AND FANCY GGODS,
ever offered in Carble, consisiing of
CHINA AND GLASS TOYS,
Card Trays, Vases, Mugs, Tea Sets, 4101
beads, Motto Cups, Cologne Bottles; Tum
blers, asserted Figures. &e.
FINE TIN TOYS,
such as Carriages, Carts, Cradles, tables,
chairs, animals, huckets, t ups, rattles, wash•
GUM TOYS,
ure India rubber and elastic doll heads,' rat
les, dogs, teething rings,-caricature'- faces, &e
WOODEN TOYS,. .
cups and saucers;' nine pins, towhs,.so!diers,
furniture, tools in boxes, games and puzzles,
drums, guns, trumpets, wagons, wheelbarrows
tubs, Noah's arks, horse Men. magnetic fish,
SWIMS, boats, fiddles, guitars;harnionteans,
FANCY - GOOD';
Fine sewing, card and knitting .baskuts,fhney
boxes of wood, paper and .glass; hair oils,
soaps, colognesthair brushes, and hundreds of
other articles not enumerated above, *bleb all
'are invited to call and examine.
'Fhe subscriber returns his sincere thanks to
n generous public for the patronage bestowed on
him nn former occasions, and topes by a de
sire =to please to Merit a continuance of the
same. - [leen) P. MONYER.
roa SA . OR RENT. 1
. i lk DOUBLE I'WO STORY NEW
.L - I. BRICK 110 SE, Stabling-, &c., andm
. Lot f-ground, 'containing ONE
T irf
,A . AC),E, more, or less, in Weal
M I • .t; Hig, bounded - oh lhe - South liy
{ii. 'a the State Road.lepding from-Gar-'1
,--,,,... ...
.--..--, -4 t lisle_to.New_ville, and on the east
by the road leading from Mount Rock to Dil
ler's Mill. Wo will sell the whole-or in part.
The improvements with part, .of the ground,
and the balance for building lots: It has a
kitthee end - cellar blisement; four rooms on the
Om nnd secorid -floor each, and is wtlrfinished
end in Well calculated for a Storc:"..raiierr,"or
Mechanic .of any kind, or wlll,,suit. two small
families, and is in one of ilie..bp e st f ailments
in the county. l'ussossiori.givc,t, on - the let - of
April next. For terrna,:&c.. apply.to either of
the subscrihers•rceidinu irtfilatliign.,:," • -'
lIR.Nr4 ;v
..n oxra, '''
_JOON IL WEAVER-.
~i
GREAT CHANCES Piid CASH!"
THE subscriber begs leave to state to his
friends and ihe public his intentions to tkl
ling tii:3l) business. ' Also, that he now oll'ers his
WILOLE STOCK OF DRY GOODS, ei
ther wholes.alc or retail, on the above terms.
decl.l l 3in S A COYLE.
N. B. All persons knowing themselves in•
debted to the subscriber will do a great kind.
ness by calling and settling their accounts be
fore-t he—FIR Er. 0 F—INEAReff-,-185-1-.
FOR RENT.
ryIIIE largo THREE STORY HOUSE on
I North Hanover street, recently occupied
by the subs c riber. There is a large store
• room on the ground floor in
•
' front, and
.the location is. in 'n
.144 1 1 a
I
4 gbod part of the town for b
I.'• Bess. The 'Muse contains four.
teen good roems, several of Thom
quite large, and all of- them well and comlort
ably finished. There fs 11 large nos cistern
with a pomp influo yard. FOr further perticu•
Inns enquire of GEORGE FOLA,ND.
Houses for Rent.
.
OR RENT from the first of
- April next. The two St re
4 stgt 911.0 Rooms in North Hanoydr street,
5 , 14 p 5 at *sent Occupied, by Messrs.
Sterner CO., and 'Arnold and
Liviogston. Also, Three small. 'HOUSE%
one situated on West !imuther street and the
other two On Dickinson alley.
deeld • • J 24 0. a, PARKER.
• FOR RENT.
!AVIS Itual.situnted on . the corner
• .of South Hanovor.pn Pocket
nnLstreet new occupied by Mr. Robert
• Laird. For ternis apyly to
Wildt T. BROWN.
•
dcc 9.5, 1850=Ltf.
p7tiq'lCE.
THE subseribeHntending to leave Carlisle
about the 20th inst.,lwou!d request all persons
to call and settle, as tiny accounts unpaid will
then be placed in the hands Gin justice for col.
*don. [janBj H. WRIGHII.
FOR REITZ; , . :
TWO eoniforteble. U C K
/i ru .'S — lii - Ni Street.
. If!. HOUS E , •
..•
nil, 1851. _
.....4..`4, • : Possessiop,o,,
''' .l ' . 'iL Rent very mndOrare. '
Agtv,.4 ....0- • CHAS. "O,GILD Y.
January 8, 1851
....
• Black Silk' Lam, Ace..
A VARIETY of Black Bilk lames... Three
M. and Cotton Lassa, Valoneiennes Edgnep
Linos Bobbin. Edgings, just opened by,
sept2s .. G. V. lIITNER
t'otil 4Corif',!
, . . .
. ...
THE subscriber is now prquied; to furnish
'iI.I4II . 4 JES with - the best quality,',CLEAN
STONE GOAL at the lowest .rstes.::Orders
left at H, Seston's Hardware _Store or nt thi,
yard-opposite - llooyer'S.l.mmher, , Yard". will be
promptly filled. Also, just received .from the
mines 190 TONS Nt/T - : • COAL lOr Linie.
burners, 1500 bushels,., Bituminons ; Onal-- for
Blacksmith's. -sell ',, !., H. ,WRIGHT.
Lead Coloiadi, Don.netg, "-
- NEV eapply -of Lela Colored 'leaflets
fl=•-jnet received at-tho atore .
.00t.23
and
125 sroA:rcilso
oup aEfttiLioTt'vrlcieliciitt
;2,W;1134 . 10f.t. Y, Ag'i.
CM
,ftllinera,
U 8 T' ronoived. onotkor .'lot of 'Bonito
Frames of 'the Into& otylo.iAlsoilloonotoilliat
Silk and ' , Stain •Linings of itariouivoolors.
- • • . -
. . .
: , SECOES*Z- - • :
GPm
Shooe . .'ol.llarttiluttp's s onlia)rato4
I can warrant , god quainv.
ocUla ;-:-; NVOQl),§wAg't.
• _
• A GE NIII , A neaOrtnuttlt. - of cl,natott - iin - d
citit t i ton e; tonitiomgonsionng ofirtiroin nod
Sport 3111cOtottmoro, Morino,Lunoto,Woott &
Cotton just oponod I.
nov6 • G W 1117'NER.
MIMI
Itlisccliancott.s.
ORNAMENTAL NARBLE mons
ItiTently from
iufo
itie
Il E a P rltFo T a F a i d jL i L talri F t
v in t t h h a e r c t
z y
n h g a v o e f
ilaw tit their 'Marble Yard itr b'ourlr lianovar
arroet,:a fe . ai ;doors south of the Court ' HOUSES'
Sitife;rfil
alagant stock. or pure
AMERICAN WHITE JILIRBLE,
and are:prep:tired to execute in thejnost finished
style; ,
. .
.11failutnents, • , ' Tombs,
' crave &Ones at all prices, .Nantles,
Door and yititliiw Sills, . Sleps,,Rfc:,
toiother with• c , ,iery other article in theiOine,
and.pronthq) ,that to lin'eness.of, finish, chaste
ness of design and quality of 11.1 , 61 U, their
work shall not be surpassed by any , other estab
lishment.
They are also the authorized agents of Mr
RObert Wood, of Philadelphia. and will fur
nish from his manufactory all varieties of IRON
BAILING for the enclosing of Grave lots and
all other purposA, at the sholiest notion and at
manufacture all hinds of Building NVork, such
as Sills; Steps and. Platforms, :me:, at the short
est notice and on ilMmost reasonable term Ry a ,-
'Having had great experience, and being ern
ployed in the best shops of Philadelphia, they
are therefore. enabled to manufactule the most
litshionable work,'and resrectlitily aik a share
of the - patronage of Crirlisleand the surrounding
country. ' [Carlisle, tiovG 18501.1
--t
CHEAPER TECAN EVER
fIVIE subscriber having just returned from
the East, .offers to the public a more am
ple and complete, assortment of goods' in his
line, than ever previously offered<pnd respect
fully" solicits deajerh and, others to give him a
call, when he will show ihem goods at aston
ishingly lour prices.' .
'To Builders, Carpenters mid Oth:rs.
His stock comprises a full assortment of
LockS and Lbtehes of ovary description ; Ilin4
guts and Screws, Window Springs and Bolls Of
various kinds, Window Class, Putty, Paints
of all 'colors,, Oils, Turpentine, &c.,
Also; Mill. Cross-eut and Circular Sews; Hand
Punnet, Ripping end Back Saws, AugurS, Chi
sels, Broad, Hand and Chopping Axes, Mich
.:ls, Planes and Plane Ditto, Steel and Iron
Squares, Files and-Rasps, Nail , Brads and
Spikes of nll sizes.
To Sadlers and Coach JlTakers:
A'complete assortment of Saddlery Tools,
Silver. Brass and. Japaned mounting, Carriage
trimmings, Broad pasting and seaming Lace,
plain and figured Canvass, Drab Cloths, Itati
nett, Serge and Bucram, Moss and Deer flair
patent an enamelled Leather, Lamps and Da
shers. Also, l lubbs, Felloths and Spokes,
Efiptie springs, Iron Axles, Mailable Castings,
To'Cabinet am/ Shoe Makers.
- My stock embraces a complete assortment
of goods in your line. NloroccoS, lining and
binding Skins, Lasts, Thread, Pegs- by the
barrel or smaller quantity, Toids of every de
scription, &a. Curled flair, Hair Cloth, Var
nish, Mahogany and Maple • Vaneers; Mould
;hp and Rosetts, Sofa Sorina,s, Glass, Mahog
any:Mineral and Voneered Knobs of nil sizes.
To Plackiniitki,piiiners, and others, who may be
in want of good /ron.
He offers a full assortment of Hammered,
Ilorse-Shoe, Scollop, Plough, broad and nar
row Tire Iron. Also, Rolled Horse Shoe
Bar. Band, Round. Square, Tire, Hoop and
Slm . r:t Iron, Nail Rods. Russia Sheer Iron,
Cast, Shear, Spring and Blister Steel, English
and American . Wagon and Carriage Boxes,
Anvik ' Vices, Files and Rasps, Horse Shoo
Nails, &c.
_To Lfouseheej mrs.and those_ahout entering-the Ara-
trimonial State
I would invite attention to my beautiful as
sortment of waiters and Trays, plain and Go;
thic style, l knives and forks, Butcher Knives,
Scissnrsaild Shears, Brittlinnin,German
and Silver Plate; 'Pablo and Ten Spoons,
Brass and Emerald Preservin g Kettles; smooth•
ing Hollow-ware, Tub., BuckT.As,
Churns; &c.
Oils, Paints and Dye - Stuffs, Fire\and Water
Proof Paint. •
oct3o - FITINRY SAXTON.
English and American Hardwate
Cheaper than can he found this side of the
, 'East
rpHE subscriber having just returned from
Ji the Eastern cities with a full and hung.
some assortment of all kindsvof HARD WARE
of the very best makers and well selected, is
now opening nt the Cheap Hardware Stand in
_North Hanover street, next door to Scont's Ho
tel, formerly kept by llenry Glass, whore he
would invite all that are in want or good and
heap Hardware-to , g-kna-hito a cult - nailwrimt
satiety yourself of the truth, as we aro determ
ined to sell at a very small advance. Small
profits and quick sales are the order of the day
To Builders, Carpenters and Others.
A full , stock of white, mineral and lapelled
Knobs, locks rind latches, of .every description
price and quality, hinges and screws, window
sash and shutter springs. strait.neclicd and
birrelled Bolts, of every kind, mill, cross cut
and circular Saws, hand, panel, ripping and
back Saws, bright, black and blue augurs, of
the very best makers, Chisels, broad,pointing,
hand and chopping - Axes, of different makers,
hatchet's,planes and plane bits, steel and iron
equares, files and:rasps, nails, brads end spikes
of all sizes and warranted of tholest quality.
•_ • To Saddlers and'Coach Makers,
Our stock consists of a complete assortment of
articles in your line of basilicas. saddlery thole,
brass, silver and' Jammed mounting, carriage
trimmings. broad . pastong and seaming laces
and fringes, plain and figured Canvass, oil
cloth, top lining cloth and verge lining of vari
ous 'kinds, White, red, blue and black' potent
leather Dashers, silver and brass elate, Dec
flair, rosette, hubs, fellows, spokes, bows, clip
'tic springs, iron axles, malleable castings, &c
7's Cabinet. and Shoe Mal:els,
A: full stock of shoe kit and findings, boot m&
coccus, French kid, straits, morocco and lining
.and binding skins, lasts, tacks, pegs, hammers
pinchers and French morocco. kit orevery de
scription, superior copal varnish; Japan and
black-varnish, mahogany and' maple iraneiele,
moulding, beading, roams, glass, ininbral and
mahogany. knobs of evety size and style. • -I
-' To, Blacksmiths, Farmers and Others.
ELM
10 to-s of assorted bar iron, a assented to be of
the best quality: A splendid assortment of bar
and rolled iron, htimmered, horse shoe, scollop,
plcmgh;broad.an narrow tire, rolled, horseshoe
.bar, band, round and square iron, cast, shear
sprine, English and American blister steel.Eng
•lish Wagon boxes, Carriage boxes in setts, an
vils, vices, files, rasps. horse sho s e nails. &c.itl
• -• ' To: Housekeepers.
_AileautifuLossortntent_af_chesp--fancy-goodsi
such as waitcrs..trays t plain and - fintey knives
and forks, butcher knives and steels . , brittania
lamps, brass candle slicks"; Brittannia and silver
table and tea spoons, plated butter knives, pro•
serving kettles, smoothing irons,, Iron and tin
ned tea, and oval boilers, iron frying and bread
pans, washboards, tubs, . churns, buckets, iron
pots,., wash kettles, and stew pans, Sig.
To. Gunsmiths, Marksmen and Others.
Rifle • and Gun Barrels; tone action, plug,
nipple and back action Gun Locks, gnn mount
ing and gun breech cocks, shoot„brasS and
German silver ornaments. &c. '
To Painters.
A fresh. hot of Wellierißs, pure and extra
Whim Lead, oil and turpoiline, varnishes,
Pan, ivliito and.„led lead, yellow and Green
paint, groundin oil, whiting, Yellow,ochre, &c.
• •
V To Blasters and .111arksmeir, .
A good assortment of double refined powder
rook powder Of (nitre quality, safety-fuscr shin,
flints and bar lead, ropes, of. all kinds, for
'breaking' machines and' well diggers, and a
thousand other articles too numerous, to insert,.
nil we ask is to give ut a call,-and we are con-
fident..you will fi nd steed assortment assortme of
ware - and elteappr than can. be found in, anY .
oilier House this side of thiroast. ,Give us a'
call ,all we ask, ab the old' and , well known
1 1 4 rd Warn SuMti t emorly.kept
lan, in North, anover, streeti,next:door; to
Seett.'s IlotoMformerly kept, by Ilimry .Gloits•
nizirG „ JA C OB
Dissolution Of Partneiship;,,
• itToricaia lierohy. givmr, that the parity:Jr
-111 skift'lieterp Oro eiristing - betweert the Er
`Seriirerei in the Pottery liusiness;•baslban
gol.vcd. ,Porsons knowing themselves indebted
ero regeested to mako payment, and:these nave
ing claims to present them for settlement:to
either of tll4,suberrikers.. ,2_. ,
• • '
" ' 0: - C613 AUWI.,
E.~~~:~' i ~: ~~j
SEVERA:I, : Itig4 ;tiny BRICK lIOUS.ES.
1
.--,,, ' on tho , north •east corner of the public,
• l' 'square in' AO row•known ,as Pllarner's
iii Row." For termses&o.i innuiro of i the'
subscriber. • ' • . •
novl3-6:n Rol:3'l', IRVINE.
`Storcs 01)olio
.'UNRIVALLED .1. - 4SP.T.4IY, OF, • .'
ffilidllPEß- GOODS,
,„. . .
NOTHER 'supply ,Winier• Geode wij
.be received from Novi York and rhile
- delphia tbialveek, to which 'the attc Mien of the
ladies' is ptiriieniarly;regnested. Among the
lot avill be Mead a follaseertment of, •
G00D.9)..
Ouch as Tare .Satins, .Sillcs, Cashm . cres; Mori:
»yes, Poplines, Mona.; do Laitios, Figed.
and Pidin Lustros; Itligured Cau(oliv_tlis, Etc.
•
- • a • • SHAWLS,
Long and Square Bay'State' Shawls, Cashrriero
Shawls, Thibot Shawls, black and colored
with silk' fringes, black cloth Shawls.
BONNET & NECK RIBBONS,
tt beantifid assortment of Bonnet, Cap and
Belt Ribbons,French Worked Collate.. Cuffs,
GLOVES AND HOSIERY.
Also, some new . •
CLOTHS, CASSLNIERS SATINETS,
koritaieky J . enns,Vestings, &e.
BOOTS AND 'SHOES,
An.ithor supply of thoseprimo Long Itpots
Also' a full assortment or the cheapest and
best Shoes ever broUght to Carlisle.
CARPETS, f" .
Another, lot of Ingrain, Cotton and Girdling
Carpets.
GROCERIES & SPICES,
Some fresh Ten, Sugar, Coffee, Spices, &c:
The goods will bo received, and opened dur
ing the week, and all persons wanting to save
money in their puiehases, will do well to call
at the old eland Est Main street;'where the
lareeot, best and cheapest lot .of goods is sure
to be .1 ound.
nov^•7 ' CHA, 0 GILBY.
New Fall Geed:,
Rt. the Chenp Store corner of Hanover and Lott
• tiler streets, opposite .Humer'o Grocery Store
- The undersigned most respectfully informs
his friends and the: public generally, that he
has just returned frem.Philadelphia with a well
selected nesortment of.FALL GOODS, pur.
chased nt the lowest prices; and which he is
determined to sell at small profits . • among them
mny be found CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
VESTI.NGS, Sattinets, Velvet Cords, Ken
tucky Jeans, &c.
LADIES.DRESS GOODS, consisting in
pert of Black Silks, Cashmeres, Mouselin de
Leiner'. 'Alpacas, Cobargs, Ginghtnns, Calicoes
Sack Flannels, Collars, Laces, Fringes, &e.
DOiIIESTICS, 'Pickings, Checks, Flannels
Drillings, OSnaburg„ Linseys, Muslins,' bleached
and unbleached Also,Groceries in all their
variety, , vizi Sugar, olibe, Tens, Molasses,
Spißs, 'Chocolate, &c Rags end Country
Produce taken in exchange for goods Please
give me a call A C FETTER
oct9
NMIXT GOODS I
THE undersigned respectfully informs his
friends and numerous. customers, that Ile has
tecently returned from Philadelphia with a very
large and carefully selected assortment of new
FALL GOODS, purchased at the , lowest,pri-,
cos, and - which—he is determined - -to - dispose of
at very small profits.
Superior CLOTHS, at : front 75 centsto SG
a yard.__C_assimere, Cassinets_ and Vestings,
at various prices.
DRESS GOODS, such' as Delaines, Bare
ges, and a splendid assortment of Silks. An
extensive assortment of Calicoes and Ginghams
Also, Checks, Table Diapers, Tiekings, Mus
fins, Bonnets, Hats.
BOOTS AND SHOES—A good asset tment
of Men's Women's-and Children's Boots and
Shoe , of superior quality, and" vcry
A Do, boy's and Mena Cloth and ,llungarian
Caps. •
_ . _ _
GROCERIES—Such as Sugar. Coffee, Mo
lasses, Pekin 'Pea Company's celebrated Teas.
Also, Constantly on hand the beet quality of
Carpet Chain. The subscriber respectfully
asks all who wish good bargains, to give him
a 1 .1 1 .. Can't, clir, , Tet7this stand. opposite reon
ards old stand; North Hanover Street
Butter, Eggs, Itags and Soap, taken at mar
ket prices - N WOODS, Ag'tfil
oci9 •
inzpoflant to Farmers and Millers!
BURRELL'S CORN SHELLER,
THE subscriber respectfully informs the ferm
ing community that ho has purchasgd the
right to Burrell's celebrated Corn Sheller, for
the : counties of Cumberland and Fraoklin:—
Farmers who have used this Corn Sheller, pro
nonnetf it a Most invaluable, invention.. • It is
simple in it construction and not liable tO got
Out of'order: It separates the corrifront the cob
without breaking tither and delivers the corn
clean and fit for market. It shells from ten to
twenty bushels per hour.
,„./ Eght hundred of
them have been told -tb pest season by the
inventor, all of which.wete highly approved.
Persons wiehing to see the above Corn Shel
ler, can do so by calling at the shop of the sub..
scriber, corner of North Hanover and Loather
streets. Carlisle, where he will keep constantly
on hand a huge number for sale. Every farmer
and miller should have the above cheap but
aloable
EMMEi
'DAVID F. FETTER
November 27, 1850.-2 m.
Oretv Fall Goods.
. .
WE - have' received a very heavy stock of
.Fall difd Winter Goods, consisting of
Clo4l s, Cassimeres and Vcstings,
at all prim* white yellow and ma 1 Flannels,
LinseYs, Velvet gdrds, Deavermens, and - a
.groat, sari, ty of CASSINETS, from 37 to 80 cents .
pet yard.
Long and Square Alma;
from B.fo to 810 checks, ifaings, gingham
and Calicoes in abundancol
Naas. de Laines and Jlipachas,
both plain and fancy. colors, Ilerinoes, pars.
math cloths, yards wide plain till wool de
Lnines, lieniuelrylJearib iind Canton Flanne's,
Also •
Ji ILLIXERY GOODS,
Bonnet Ribbons, Bonnet Satins, Bonnet Vet
vets, Florence Silks, Straw Gimps and. Cords,
Silk and Common.Wiro, Comfo:rts
Suspenders,, , Te
Hosiery and Gloves,
of cotton, woolen and silk, Hanover Bucicskin
Gloves, Buttons Cords, Bindings, and a gena.
ral asiortinent 01 dress trimmings.
"OM- Cgs and Gum Shoes, '
every' kind and at all prices, Laces, Edging
Book, Swiss, Mull. Cambric and'Jason
Barred and Striped Muslins. and lots of cob
not enumerated, which will be Exchanged f
money to the
.anventuge of our customers
the rata of about 15 per cent below the rulin
prices: Cell antisee
nov6
A .& W I3EN.TZ
Harrison's Columbian Ink.
Iry • E eiilieortber has on band a laigo supply
of , tho above ink, which, by a special ar
rongemont s ith the proprietor, lie is able to fur
nish to. morchnnts and others, at 'the manufam
mars wholosalo_pices
atral
S A HUBBARD
Christmas Presents,
THF subscriber has just received Ladies
French Worked Muslin' and Loeb Collars.
Embroidered Lineri, liandkerchiels,• Farley
'Tibet Scarf's, Neck Ribbons. Fancy Boxes,
Gold Pencils, with a variety of Goods suitable
for Christians presents. . ' '
dent G W BITNER. '
. nit. r. MILLER
om(E6PA4'iiic . : FIMICIAN SUR.
jadEON. AND ACCOUCIIEUR ?
auceeeded Dr. Lippe, formerly practising phy.
sician of this place; .aolicils,the patronage Or ihe
friends of his ore.docessor.- nod shall ho happy
to wait upon all who may favor him with a call.
nciyl3,lm - F. MILLER; M.D.
BOOTS & SHOES
. .
JUST received n largo assortment of , Men
Women and Children's , Bobte and Shoes,'VV ; il.
ist-Double' , Soleti Buskine end Jenny Lind
Shoes, which Fel:meal very cheap.
N. W
..IVOQI)Si Ag'tt
Patent Starch P0115h , ...*
OR'' iving a beautiful gloss to Linens, Mits.:
Collara,bcci4 nnd prevents dust from
sticicing , to -Linene, '••It contains nothing,
injuriods: Just . received by ;Li
:Anal •. i• • G HITHER,
raurrs i raurrs. •
oiimiCd a variety of Lynx' and corn
Mon MUFFS of different qualilies ntid'arieas
dec4 " •''' •G. W. lIITNER.,
Toots;Shoeg And Gaitea:.
Mau STICEWOPPOSITE THE'iIE73IODIST
IXTill: M. PORTER invites tile attention of
Ir. - 1110.pubtle toll* large 'end. complete ee .
sortinent of HOOTS: SHOES lit (MITERS,
lost redoitted from Philadelphia; including n
tietirof new style's. • •Ilis expefierice in the 51190
Iminess, enables Win .to selec t work of Me t best•
materials and Workmanship, which will he , sold
it the lowest, cash'priee end we rstnei.
ligrreustotncr attended to a tuntall
;.
, tisccl(~iitcoik
11 01:TEVIIVti ITILLL '
Select _l)lassical —, Boarding School:
:white ,siephur..s . priugs —Doubling Gap, Cunt
Goland county, - d'erm'a, • -
OFF:ofins
JAMES IILISTON ; A. M.,
3 N . ALLEN BROI,VN,
J.ASIES- S.' ECKL ES, -Tatoiv
W_IAVING fongr , some . time been destrou9 or
Xi esta USeleet Boardin School, and
having atblishi length Obtained suitable g
buildings for
that purpose,•the :Subscriber pleasure In •
ennouncfng to•his patrontrand frlendii that he
• Will Open the above-named Institution on the
liner 'October. . • •
The location Is in asnmil and 'romantic valq, ,
formed by •an costumed bond Lf the Noith
Mountain, aptly termed ',• Doubling Gap," and '
is not surpassed in healthfulness of situation
and beauty of scenery by any .'Place in the • -
country. 'rho main building fslarge and corn
modious, (100 feet in length by 44 in' breadth, -
and 3 stories high.)•and is well furnished with
. eittrYthing necessary to convenience and cont. •
fort. The other bui ldings compose Bath Dom ,
sea, &c., 'to the free' use of which , the pupils__
vill-have—mecessw dours. • Tito well • ,
known White Sulphur 'Springs rise viithin•a
few rods of the main building. ,
1 The object of die Institution is to fit young',
men for business, or. fez' any•of the higher '
kdasses of College. The cinuffe of instruction ,
thorough and complete, more.aliention
being given to the quality than to the.quantity
in the performance of the . student. All the •
• branches taught in the hest academies will be
taught in this, and proper apparatus will he •
used for illustration of the subjects that require
it. Classes in Civil Engineering will enjoy
the advantage of operations in the-ficld with
Transit; Compass, Chain, &e., •
TERMS; •
• Board, tuition, ,
washing, fuel and lights
i • per session, , ' y. 850,00 •
'Latin and Greek 5 00 •
French or HebreW . • 5 On,.'
Civil Engineering with use of Instrum'ts 10 0 0
. Drawing and painting • • seo
Vocal and Instrumental Music 5 00 -
-The pupils . board'iir the Insiitution un
der the immediate and constant supervision of
the Principal, who will bestpw careful attention
upon their convoniencO -and 'comfort. Each
student will•furnish his own towels, and have
them and his clothes dritmetly marked. •
The academic year will be divided into see-
PiollB of mpg's - weeks each, commencing on thp '
first of September: The regular vacation will
occur in Julymnd August.:" Owing• to•delay •
completing the arrangements the first session
br the present year will Commence on TUES.
DAY the first day of October, as stated above.
An easy access is afrotded to students by
Means of the Cumberland Valley Rail Road to
Newvi le, and thence by.Lonchesio the Aced. ••
•erny. Tito 'Gettysburg •and Lewistown State
Rend passes through the grounds.
For'circulnrs containing frill - particulars' and ,
reference, adtbess the Principal thictigh the,.
Newville P. 0. .
TAMES HUSTON.
Newville, Sept. 18, 1850-3. th.
Not ice. 9.
Estate of Jacob,Smilh, decld.
y ETTERS testamentary On the estate of
Jacob .Smith, late of Lower •Aben town
ship, Cumberland County, deceased, have been
r:ronted to the subscribers, the first residing in
,Fairview township, York county, and. the !ta
ker residing in Lower Allen township, Cumber
tend county. All persons kmiwipg themselves
tndebted to hid estate, arc required .tir make
:Immediate .pityment, and thOse_having-claims
to present them for settlement to
W. H. SMITH,
J. J. SMITH.
Executors
November 27,1850.—pd
- Eatate of Jamet Watson, - decid.
EVI-E.R.&-of-Administration nn the-dstato
of JAMES WATSON, a Newton tp.,
Cumberland county, dec'd., have been grant
ed to the subscriber residing in the:acme town•
ship. • All persons itnowing themselves indebt•
ed to said' estate ,are requested to make Mime..
dim payment, and.those having_elnims to pre
sent for settlement to
deell,* ' JANE WATSON, adtti'r.r.
NOTICE.
ip . HE subscriber, Assignee of Jacob Bear, of
IL West Pennsboro' township, hereby gives
notice to all persons indebte.d,to said estate that
they are required to make immediate payment,
cili
and ihoso — havinrclaimu. - att3 - reqikekt - 0. fld
aent them forsettlement- , '-•
. . BLAB., Assign6c—
Nov. 27, 1850.—vd.
•
• : Auditor's Notice.
nriHE undersigned Auditer,abiteinted by the
Court of. Common Plate of Cumberland
county, to distribute the balance in she hands
of SAMUEL WOODBURN, Eq., Seques=
trator of the Hanover and - Carlisle 'Turnpike
Road Company, to and among the. creditors,
gives notice that he will attend for that purpose
n_the—Arbitration—Chani-he-of--Ote—Goort--
House, in Carlisle, on MONDAY, the 6th
day of January, 1'351.
deel 1 WM. S. COBEAN,'arielitor.
Fifty Dollars Reward.
THE Allan and East PennshorOugh Mutual
Fire Insurance Company of, Canbcrland coun
ty, offer a reward of FIFTY DOLLAR S•
my person who will arrest the incendiary who
et fire to, the barn of Jacob Eshelrann, of East
il'ennsboreugh township, Cumberland county,
in the evening of the 30th of September, last,
o he paid when convicted.
declB--4t LEWIS FLYER, Scce,y.
CHURCH, LEE' 'AND . FEEMAN,
, UtraWMCLI..,MLMESLIa
STEAMS '6.7 IVZ ILLI
NEW CUMBERLAND, PA.
ESTRAW!
NJt. ME in the premiseepef the subscriber, re
siding in Newton toOnship, Cumberland
county; on the 3d of December,
• inst., a BAY HORSE; with black
'mane and tail. Ho is lame in ono
1011111141 of his hind legs.lichen no other
+..-- 4, 74:.•,..partieular marks, the owner is re
quested to come forward, prove . property, pay
charges and take him away, otherynao he wdl
be disposed of according to law. • -
deelli . SAMUEL hl SHARP.'
NOTICE,
xfOTICE.is hereby given that an application
will be made to the - Legislature of this
Cbmmonwealth at its next session, for a char
ter, for a bank with general banking privileges,
to be located in Carlisle, ' Cumberland county,
Pa ~with n capital 'of One Hundred housand
Dollars, and to 1.4. called the Carlisle panic.
Jy4.'so-6m
Webb's Washirig Powder,
• A great saving of labor, seep and time,
with-
UB BING
out any R by wein beards, Ma'
chines, or with the hnds, a pre preventing. alt
wear and tear of Clothes. Warranted not to
injure Meanest fabrics. Prico, 124 'cents; 1
Sold wholesale and retail 'at Dr. tflawline'
Drug and Variety Store, Martini:Carlisle, and
at his. Medical Hall, Nortli.l4neen at:
e Lancas
tr.
'!• B. All• orders filled at Manufacturer's
prices. .
-
June
Sack Flannels.
JUST received ft generid nssortn,ent of col,
grad Flannels for La:lion ',Seeks, to wit—Bker.
GH?, Blue, lied. Green, Pink and' Clitingi4-
bin. Also, .White Woolen rand ,Cotton
in great' variety.' 'G W,
/LOPES: • ,• •
FULTZ. assortment Of norns )stet received
by the subscriber. Also, Glass Tubes 'for
ightning Sods for , call? cheap by . •
n0g2 1 3 . • • IL SA XTOX.
Tapestry Worsted.
UST opened•a general assort malt ni tiingT
AP try-Wowed in _various, coroura fat. Kniapea
Slipper's, Shawla, an addi.
Tonal supply Zephyr: Worsied. - •• - . .
eept2s G W ITITNbR.
• Pure — Cider . Vinegar.
BUST reooivod fresh barrel of Pure Cider
op • Vinegar, of superior quality, and Warranted
free from adulteration
I nova'
11 1 1 NER,
Ribbon& Ribbons,
TIIE subsetther . is note opening tlienheett.-
O a t In of tionnefitrid Capsßibbanr over' tifiered
iti Cailietei Ind wovld advise the India to call
soon ofid:go the
oet 36' 7 4Plitr HITNER.
. ,
•.-OOWQ. , .QC
)
A Ft Lbtasaorbinarn'ofillMbito - nrid , hliza4
411 1 «: Merlholloso of all sizes for Obildren.."
Als.o,4ofilospnee in great variety iuntonene4
by S • CI IV
qa . '
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