Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, November 05, 1851, Image 3

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MO0N1! 300tES
OW ON THE SHELVES,
Stand, nest door to the Pool
Office, ctreet, Carlisle,
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a't^ ott t,: -. :/itectainSrvt. Home it Home.
y C;r1:11is or Scenery Celeariles by' Wilds,
-tt Li'e rind Forest 'Frees' Reveries of a
t .ittr,-,:vl Leielte, Tailor sad Poet, Yenst
t , tihY sa - me author. Country Year Bonk,
arinti Phases, Old District School,
trial Disclosures. kinuse of the Seven'
Wide, Wide' WOrld, Popular Dela
ti t-Ir Retigions.—Old Red Sandstone,
..t • •-• Th.tughts of-John Foster, Dr. John
t,, ::ttlt_tious Life and 'Death, Memoirs of
'cyst, 'Triumph over Death, Dr. Godmaii
ti .Life of Baxter, Allion's Alarm,
P, ette's Call. Jay's Morning and Evening Ex
t. r •, Betty. sn's Works. Life and Works of
IS •-v. Cl'ornock on'llademeration, Tracts 5 rots
ron Public Prayer, 'Charlotte Elizabeth's
\l" to v.nnplele, Paschal's Thoughts, Ac.
Blhgraoltfcal and illiacellaiteous. -,
:urn's Gibbons Roma, 6 cols, frames' Eng
' r; vo's•, McCauley's England, uniform,
(1 1' Froimsaris Chronicles, Mayor s
`.tlndian Wars of U. S., IliStoti
' of tile
.1 v., I list oty of Wyoming, • Ninevehs Re
i.tt , i s t, Morrell's History, Modern Philosophy,
11- in , infts Life ‘Vasliim.ton, Lives of Putnam,
P l'ttk Dowry, Atc , Anderson's Annals Eng-
I t , :t ;tittle, M isheim's Ecclesiastical History
II -1 iley'tt Napoleon and Marshals, Washington
tt, I In's Amer flisper's Magazine. D'e Tor,—
Deniocracy - in America, Sertit'sMis
,•t•l' t +. Lem sires on Shaltspeare, Ac.
X l'netrg.—W nvrrlo. 5 vols., Con
f.' '. Mrtryntt, Balwer, James, An.,
-r., Pante, "Shakspeare. Milton, - Scott,
t. Burns, Campbell, Beattie;' Collins,
,••,1 twper, Thompson, Pollock, Howitt
• t't. % tut lon, Tupper, Goldsmith, Shelly, fie.
~. •t, r deceits and Gift Books in variety. All
• -tit.,,,ve enumerated, Books and ninny more
-n 1 Sc.t - handkomely . bound in Cloth, Gilt
Ne.tilter. On hand in addition,
I on Paper hound Books, 2050 Prints and En
_:tit Wholesale
y article in my store whether - lh the. Med
• • t•. Books or Fancy Line, I will sell very
r e nit,f - ' , Always as low and sometimes
•'t r the city prices. Call and sec.
• 11 M RAWLINS,
• '."") Neat door to the P. 0.
From Arrival of New Goods.
i.i •111 -:scriber has just returned from the
• another stork of New Fancy and
• I: , IZY GOO DS,emliracing irCtiVe assort
great variety of
‘ Lnilms Dress Goods,
, • h• 11 1 ,. Csuimcres, Saiinotts, Kentucky Jeans
• 11.‘lc of every description, Ilosiery, Gloves.
which he would invite the attention of
ciii7ens generally, - premising that dies:,
- 'w.9l lie. es low in. price, .as the some goal-,
1,0 purchased elsewhere.
G W
STOVES,, STOVZ
' II ri subscriber would respectfully call the
; • , of the public to his felt assortment of
V RS, consisting. of 'Parlor, Nine Flats,
I nild the best Cooking Stoves :now in the
• , ket, and as small proltrS and large sales is
ho strictly nalteres to, greet linrgains
I'6llll who parchasti at the Ocnn
JOHN D GORGAS,
\`‘'...“ end of Milin sirbet. opposite J. & D.
14' Forwording and Commision Hont,e. ,
cier29
Important to Ladies,
II undersigned takes this method of in
the Ladkes of Oldish.. 11101 le tenches
e: 1 and mystery of . 11R — InS CUTTIN - G
ntt entdely new and seient-ilieprineiplo.
1,1; es are rotinaated to call and examine tlie
m and comfort ~f dresses cat by this sy'ilem.
It r, ,,, sea rat at 9..1 rents each and warranted
u• .. • e •tire satisfaction. For further parse
• tr on Mrs. ANN Bit ACTCN EV at Mr.
nppos to th e :11nrislion House—from'
I . e h, A. M. to :3 o'clock, P
..r1 29 • S T inventor. -
ME
Oarllsl6 Deposite
A : election for NINE •DIRECTORS,Iot
•-ry • thecutuind yeaC, will ho held at tno
I , n 4 Wiese, n n AIQNDAY, fhe 17111 day
NilvenCoor next, between the bourn of 10
"'clot k, A. M., anti 2 P.M.
MI - M. BEE VEM, Cash'r.
NO'EXCM
_L.:I - Fr:ll.S or kdolitibdration on the estate .
.hiigerrh Irwin, laic of Newton township,
i:mnber!ind comity, have been issued to the
, ab•-•criber residing in said tOwnshill. • All per
- indclitcd to said cslate will malce imme ,
pa) 111.11 t and those having claims ngainst
t! present' them Mr settlement to
M A.RY '
• ' Extea.
---
Farmers ft N.qchinists Take' Notice.
Til NT David ..C, Buyers, near Roxbury,
FranMi.' , county, holds the patent right for
minty, for 'Ai:infield's Clover
II ,!Icr, - and Grover Az, Giiertrd's Cleaner at-
Luhed L.; tho one, believed to be the only
);,1 Fle-nto Hies
all ersons against making or using these mu
, m cs..w,t.titMit obtaining tho right from the
',c-eiter. M ,1
r. 310'3 Aly.-nms Carlislc,and
.7,ltr Suthlt, Nltchinist, ,in Shippensburg, are
rimrized-to make said machines.
oct'29 DAVID C. BUYERS.
tr..7, — Shippemq News insert Int, charge adv.
lian)yer Buckskin Gloves
) 11...43 a3a prtunont, of the cola
i,rated !Naive/
,Buckskin- Gloves, I,lhiell will
ho sold low
ocr29
N W WOODS, A.g't
Auditor's Notice.
'F ILE tnedersigned having been appointed an
Auditor by the I)iphtins Court of Cumberland
071,aty, to marLial nod distribute the otoets to
and atnnig the creditors of the estate of Mary
todaw,herehy
the- , a:l...rested that be nt office
i., the torte of Cn::lisle, for that purpose, on
.ItU rday thn Ist of Noveintier next, - when nd
whom they :a ty preent their accounts.
0ct.22.2t \ ,M PP:lg ROSE, ..iton
Sertcy Uei(er.
CAME to the prentiocA of the subscriber, in
„ .. tl Ilanipden township,
."'"i4;,„7-A.47„,-;,.7.-:-.."7",:\ Cumberland county,
/..!..:;; e.+Ni o -',A\ i I a STRAY
-...i*tc‘ii,,‘:AF ,
_:„. 1 4. She is a red brindle,
L
," - . '' with a white face,.and
Y" "4 is two and a halt years
r.. - r.. 1 - -- 1 , ". , ' ' .:; ' .-Za , old. The 'owner•is re
fOICSIOCI to COlllll forward, prove properly, pay
( hitrg,..s and take her away, or she. will he sold
to ording to-law. (0cit2.231) Ts r c,- EBERLy:
Rags ! Rags ! !
cash price will be paid for - clean
l'a2n and entten rags, at the cheap Book. •Stere
of (net 22) . A M
drotice,
THE undersigned having been appointed by
the Court of dornmou Plena,. of Cumberland
county, an auditor to marshal and distribute the
assets in the hands of Matthias Bitner, executor
-of-Jacob--W-ise,deeld..fo-and4iirongAlm-..credi
tors.asaid'ileceased, Will meet for that - purpose
at the public lionso:of David Brown, in Shiro.
manstown, on Thursday, the 23t1 inst., at 10
o'clock, A. M. - GEO! SIIERBAHN,
netls2t , . ' ' . Ruditor.
Linehaniesburg Institute.
THE Third Session of the;Mechaniesburg
Initituto will con: - nonce on the Ist of October
inst. For circul9e, containing, particultirs, &c.
please address • F L GILLELBN;
sept2lpdst Principal.
JENNY LIND •
•
F.:X NY MN D. and .other extracts—/'mesh
tP from Roussel's, together-with a splendid 08'
sinllnent of Soaps and Perfuniery,. at the :Cen
tral Drug Store, next door to the 'Post office:
O":l7tirit IV LI NS & MeGULL C 11.
Bonnet Ribbons, ike.
THE subscriber has just a very largo and
desirable stock of Bonnet Ribbons, very cheap.
Also Velvet Ribbons for 'rimming, with a new
style of Wors!ed Trimming, Braid for Lams
Sacks. Also, Embroidered Sack Flannels.'
oct29 G IV HITNER.
•
ZAGGING. ,
JU ST,receiverd :another bale of Yorlc' 13n 11
gig saimillo for the Farmers..
N W. WOODS, Agq
tom
. . .
800T5.,- , Just receivad.a large assortment
of Alma and Boys Roots which bo sold low
(teal -WOODS;.Ag't.
. .
MUS DRLAINES.—Juat recaircd a large
lot or Mus De Laines. which wilt ho• sold very
iiheap, Oct 29y_ 'N W 9 WOODS,
Wide Silk Volvetif
•
JUST rneeivnd n few.pieces of Y . ard Wide
sills. Velvet, for Ladies Clonlc.4 and .Ainntillos.
neptt , ft :,.- - G W ~ LUTN ER,.
-- -- _
Ealbialderros arid Ribboha,
-
Just openqd.'un assorlmentqr:lllhd.kroidOed
Collars, - Edgings - nmlinsorlio&p.will i a 11.011011'
of new styld Plaid Ribbons.
sePt B 4' - Mr lIITNER,
-
REN - C4:3STIIa'S . NOTICE.
I~7OTICE is hereby given to all persons ja
i-A
turested,Aliat the following accounts have
beeti.lßed 'in this fur exatumation by the
accountants therei.t.named,' and will be presen-,
cod to the .Orplia its' Court of Cumberland coun
ty, for coutirmuuon'and allowance Oil I . IIOIIINY,
the 4th day of November, A. D. 1851, viz :
; ho - account of John Orris;ndmittistrator_
of Joseph Healetinger, lute of Frankiord town-•
ship, decertJed. • '
e. The account of John Lefever;ndtninistra•
for of Wm, L. Spangler,. late of DTkkinson tp.
deceased.
3. The account - 0i George Kissinger, jr.
tniniStrat or do borlis non with the will annexed
of,(jJ.n . ga ICi3singer, late , of Dickinson town
.
ship, cleansed.
4. The neePount of George Sailor, administra
tor with the pill a inoxod^ of Mathias Sailor,
late of South MiddletOn township, deceesel.
5. The- account of George Sailor, administra
tor With.the will annexed of John Klinelinc,
late of S. Middleum township, deceased. t
d., The riccoutit of Jacob Dorsheimer, admin
istrator of Elizabeth Dorsheimer, late of the
Borough of Meehaniesburg,; deceased. -
-7. The account of Daniel. Whistler, adminis•
trator with the annexed of Jacob North,
late of Mifflin township. deceased.
8. The account of Wm. Crawfrird; Esq., ad
ministrator with-the will annexed of John Mc-
Farlane, late of M filin town! hip, deceased.
9. The account of Adam Sholenberger, Ex
ecutor of Benjamin Shulenberger, late of Hope
well township, deceased.
10. The final account of Jacob Dorsheimer,
Executor of Andryw Dorsheinter, late of the
borough of Mechanicsburg, deeen.oe.
\VM. GOULD, Register.
Register's o:Tice, Carlisle,?
October 4, ISM.
Prothonotary's Mottee,
I V,
OTICE ischekby given to all persons in—
terested, that the Milowing uecounts have
lieen_liled in the Prothonotary's office for exam
. nation, by the accountants therein named, and
will be presented in the Court of Common
Pleas of Cumberland county, for confirmation
and allowance, on \Vedoeaday, the F.lth day of
Nove.ntber. • A D. 1851:
1. The ae mad of Daniel Cline, Cog , nssig•
nee of Maury S. Myers and wile, under is deed
of voluntary assit!nment. &c.
The 21,,C011111 of Daniel Cline, Cog , nssig
nee of Pitilip'Eliort. sr., under a deed of vol
umary assignment, &e.
3. The account a Samuel Woodburn r e
questrator_of theihmoynr and Carlisle Tyrn.
pike run' oompiney,
d. Tho account 01 . Christian Elicrly assignee
_of Daniel Heck.
•
J \ MES F. LAMBER'CON, -
,
neaS3t Prothonotary..
NEW ARRIVAL OF HARDWARE
FIF,INIZY SAXTON', has just received and
opened th_ largest assortment of goods in his
line ever offered to the citizens of 'Cumberland
counly, which will be sold at extraordinary low
ra , em"rhe public is respectfully invited to all
and examine his assortment of goods, which
consist in part, viz:,
Ts Coach Nakers sod °fliers in,want o f a good '
-
Carriage,
pliiin and flamed chili:ass, •
Enamelled
•'
muslin and '
Patent leather, Plated Dashers, Damask,
SAinet, bloc and drab. cloths, broad pasting and
seaming laces, hubbs; lams. spokes. elliptic
spring`, iron axles, conch 'varnish, moss and
deer's hair, &e.,
Complete assortments of Sadlery tools, ja
panned, brass and silver mountings, of various
patterns, &q„ &e. .. •
11111.. q. ny, W,.lmit, ion.' Maple vaneers.-
3tilii4a,ty, Walnit, Minoru! and Glass knobs,
coda I lime, mouldin.ls of various patients, val.
soft springs, &.c.. morocco Ilning and
bindbitr lasts, throad, pegs, &c.
Ts Builders, Carpenters, sod others.
•
Bank.
A complete twortment .of upright, rim and
nt,rtice locks, with mineral, white and brass
Mrlitare hinges, screws, wadi and shutter
4prings and bolts, gla.s, putty, paints of all co
lors, oil and turpentine, alas mill, cross-cut
circolar,.hand and. land sue, augurs, Chisels,
;I, 9' t as l I) intins axes;'llttchets, planes
- and - plane irons, steel - and-iron-squaresi
spikes, &c.
To Blacknniths: Fa•lners, and others.
A complete assortment of hammered and
rolled•ir'on of every size: and desOiption, last,
- shear; opting and blister sine!: English and A
merican wag .m boxes, anvils, sdlid Thread vi
ces, Ides, rSipss shoeing nails, &a.
-- 1 wrll.lll parlirAllar attention to toy RS
rt.nont. of waiter; min trays, and gothic
s•yla,, knives and forks, butter knives, carving
knives and,lorks, table steels; butcher and ham
V0.1.-scissors and shears, Brittannia, German
an I silver plate, table and tea spoons, brass and
metal preserving kettles, smoothing irons,
tabs, buckets, churns, &c.
Ale., on Inoi Makes and 13uswell'a Fire and
Water P.roof Paint. (Carlisle, Oct. 1.)
DA.G'.U.ERREOVXPES!
JACOB II Al ItIS respectfully announces to
the citizens of Carlisle th.it he has taken rooms
in the-house of Mr. nutshell, on South Hano
ver street, nearly opposite the public hotiSe - of
Mr." Scott, for the u 'mese of delineating the
"human face divine" by means of the new and
beautiful art of ,h, Daguerreotype_ Having
thoroogri scientific and practical knowledge of
this truly wonderful discovery, he feels conli
_lnt of prolicing a style of pictures superior
to any ever befnre offered iu this place. These
truly heautifule ingmentoes of relatives and
villa cin noW:be.yebtairied at en expense so
rilLny no to place 'hero within the reach of all
I _! his lust received from New York and Phil
llelphia a large stock of the very best D nguer•
reJtyoe materials, purchased at reduced prices,
anti is therefore, enabled to AofThr ttatlifol, life
__lik'et_exuressiva ..andlestivr-dikenesses_at ex_
ceedingly low prices.
try-Nit opportunity is now offered, such as
may never agt.in occur in this - place, of obtain•
ing likenesses of parents, children, or other
detir friends, executed by nature's own pencil,
and
. h,t Once elegant and exact.
Pictut es nisi taken for rings, breast pilis,
&e., equally perfect as those of a
"larger size. ,
. Instructions given in the nrt on nioderate
terms. -Aft are invited to mall, cktunitie specie
[pens, test our artiatical skill, a,nd see the Do•
fft.rrentye of Jcnny'Lind !
irr,,Onen from 8 o'clock, A. M., to 5 o'clock
P M. tougG Gm
rnEss-z Gnoormans!
A NEW supply of iresh Coffees, White and
BroWn Sugars, Spices of all, kinds, groutfd and
unground, with all the other varieties of a Gro.
eeryiSfere - , including 'lase a iteVi.
Ithe s Na..l Quality ff
FINE GREEN -& BLACK TEAS, '
in metallic packs of quarter, half and pound
packages from 50 to $1,50 per pound, as also
n the bulk, All.just opened and for sale nt the
store of , fm1,21 J W EBY.
' ff x.mutisps .col,u)TftifAN
,TIL order titd , spose of siocli. now oil hand, - 1
h ;ivill sell a few dozen at 20 per cent below the
mAnufacturer's cash prices. Ccioniry merchants
%you'd do well to give me a call.
Joao I 'SAII'L A HUBBARD.
JUST opening a very large stock of Fall and.
Winter Goods; as 1011OWS • [.
Cloths, cassitneres vestings, satinctts, Ken
tucky jeans, velvet cords, flannels, tichings
ginghams, merinoes,-alpachas. eoburgs, mous!
do,laines, s cashmeres, poplins, calicoes, sack
flannels, shawls, hanclker, biers, gloves, stock
ings, scarfs, veils, Irish linens, Canton lianneri,
ribbons, dress trimmings, bonnets, cloth caps,
silk plush; do., gum shoes, woolen yarns, cot
'ton.edgings„cotton laces, thrend stings, dd
laces, Swiss'and 'scones do, black silks, bonnet
do, do velvets, coral's, brushes', spices, grove
ries, Ste, &c; , • •
Ws only ask you to call andyou will be con
: vinced that our goods are the cheapest,
oct 15. , A & W BENTZ.
THE subscriber hini on hand.a -large arid
Well selected assortntent, or-MUSIC of all
kinds, eMnsisting of Songs, Marcltda, Waltzes.
Polkas. Pie,. also instructions for Piano and
other insirumcnts. " Berlini's Method" for
piano ; "Mans. Method for the Violin, &c. and
a supply ofViolin. and ~Guitar Strin g s, of first
rat° quality at chi, paces. • •
. Having made an arrangement :with. an Im
porting and publishing.houna in Philadelphia,
he will bem9nstrintly supplied with'now MiWie
and able to fdreish anything in that tine ,pi short
notice and, ,uriiip reasonable jams. Mtinie
'Peaeltors will find it for their, interest to call
arid examine ..for themselves.; ut the corner of
Pitt and. High streets; opposite . ..the Mansian
noires. • (ml9l S. A..E1U88A121)..,.
31AsItsmith's''Cual. • •.• • •
b,•611. it r:a:keaide's moal, superi,k
I; a ri l for main •• • • -
NV 13 Willa A'ut
712. Surfkr:
To Cabin,' and Shoemakers
Great Bargains.
ALL GOODS
Mirjrgit
-•.toy.t:f.l:: €,.,5,11,1....p.5.-..
IVEonaatzzaw 41007D5. •
rinFIE subscriber is' est receiving et ins DAY
g'-GOOD AND CARPET EMPORI1311 , 1;
thelargestuerl most extensivelstrick.of _
• FALL AND. GOQDS,'
- ever brought Iry Carlisle, which he will•sell on
the mast accerninodating.ternis and at the low
est possible terms. Among the geode receiving
area very extensive assortment of BPIt; Plain,
Vignre'l and Fancy Dress Silk's, mous do loinea
CashrnereS, French' Merbuies, Coburg and
Canton . Cloths,. Alpachus, Chintzes,. Prints,
and every other variety of Dress Goode that is
to be had in the eastern markets.
Also CLOTH'S. Pink' and Fancy Cassimers,
satin and Fancy Vestings, Sattinets, KenttiCky
Jeans, Cotton Kerseys, Re.
CARPETS,: r -
A well selected sleek, such (13 Cotton, Rag.
Vettitiam Gritthing, Stair, Hall, Ingrain, Tapes
try and Imperial Carpets. Also, 150 eases of
BOOTS AND' SHOES, '
of every. size and-made-in the most fashionable
and durable manner. An assortment of
-- FRESH. GROCERIES & SPICES; -
&c. I would particularly invite the Mae to
call and examine the stock before malting their
purchases, as I am determined to cm Goods
very low. Remember the old stand, East Main
street, opposite 11. Saxtop's Hardware Store.
soon C OGII.BY.
G RD:AT A RRI VAL 0
lan tine, Brinter. Goof's.
AT THE STORE OF THE t - UFISCRIRER
THE ORE.kT MART FOR DRY-GOODS
GROCERIIS. Boors & shioEs
'l'flG suils2r.ber respectfully informs hi s
friends and numerous enstemer, flint lie has re
turned Irom ulelp!da, with a large awl en—
rind n ee ,, r i um n a1...AL1. AND WtNTEIt
GOODS, consisting in part of
BRO A DCLOTHS & CASSINI C,RES,
battinetts, vestings, muslins, checks, tickings,
flannel=, linsey, velvet cords, cravats, supen•
dets, gloves.
LADIES' DRESS GOODS, .
silks,merinoes bombazines, figuredond plain
chaTzenble pop)ines, mouslin de Lnines, ging.
limns, calicoes, alpacas, shawls, gloves, hosie
ry, Coburg cloths.
BOYS' CAPS,
a very large assortment, embracing every 'style
style and quality. • '
BOO'I'S AND SHOES.
An extensive variety of Men, Women and
Children's Boots and Shoes, front the most col
ebrated tminufatturere
GROCERIES, •
Of all kinds, such as sugar, volley., Molasses,
Rice. &c., &c. CHOICE TEAS from the
welt-known Tea dealers, Jenkins & Co.
All ,vh) visit ;our establishment are tree to
acknowledge.that -we are selling every tlescrip•
non of Foreign and Domestitt Dry Go do. Bows
And Shoes:r&c . at, astonishingly low prices.—
Obr system of low prices has already attracted
a large number of:neople. The, attention of all
who wish.good -hargaing - is solicited, as en ra
ordinary inducements can he offered so pnrehn•
se-s. Don't forget. the corner imposite'Lcon.
ard's old stand, North Hanover street.
Butter, Eggs. Itigs and Soap, taken at mar
ket price?, , N W WOODS, Agt,
sep t'24
SOOTS AND .5.810 ES
-qulrißaubscribar-line-jnsi.returned-fr4m-,P1i;1..
'adelphin with a large and elegant assort
ment of Ladies, aentlemen'sr --- nod - Rny's
n ' lßooTs, sridEA & GAITERS, all of
`,'" which have been selected . xith great care
and purchased from the best et tablishments, to
which* invites tho particular attention of the
public and hie old' cuetamcrs. Ills assortment
consists of
Men's Calf, Kip, and Thick Boots,
Boy's do do do •
Boy's and Men's Brogans,
Ladies Kid nod French Blipperr,
Lathes Enamelled Gaiter Boots,
Children's Shoes of all kinds.
In fact his assortment comprises everything ,
in his line. of the-newest rind most fashionable
styles, whin!' he will sell at as low rite as
eitn be had anyw•hcro else in the borough. To
orove this - call - and - Trycitnine ficr you'rselvos._.'l.hi
charges nothing, for an,e...:antimition of hiA meek
but. will show it with pleasure Ladies and
Gentlemen's Boots, Shoes and Gaiters mann
factored to Order in the bon style' nu
fßemember the old Stand on North_
Ilanc
ver'srcet, next door to .the I lardwaro Store of
J. P. Lynn
septet CORNiVIAN.
taLcateines 13i7Eedicines, I -
Frhah Medi - dines recently received nt Raw.
Buts' old :Land, nest dear to the Post' office
Main street, Carlisle.
Dr. J. McCulloch, a graduate of the Univer:
city of Penn,ylv mia, is no•.v a partner in tin
establishment, end Will give his especial r , opt r
vision to the com?nandin!. or prescriptions.
All Medicines warranted pore ar•d genuine
-and sold-nt-thcJow•-car rates._ Elresh_ Pinc_Di
and Fluid constantly for sale.
May 2E1.'51. 11 M. A VS" L NS'.
NEW FALL 11-017DS!
THE subscriber _has just_ r,ieeivcd a large
and goiteral assortment of N E 1V 1 , A
GOODS, emulating of French- - Fllerinima, Al
pacas, Coburg cloths Cash.rier,-. :klitm: do
!Alines, Gingfron,"„Calicoi , s with other Dross
Goods. Also, Broad Cloths, Cossinwres tool
Sattinets, Lon; and Square Rhasvls, Flaseels,
eec., to which the attention of the citizens gene
is invited.
) sem 23 . . W. MTN
Sack Flannels.
JUST openea a general asserFinem of. Flan
nels for Ladies Sacks; of 'various, such as scar
let, pink, green, blue; gray a:::(1 black, and at
moderate prices, also , a variety of Long sh aw l s
ol.tho Lies; falirie. G AY .11117NE,IZ
WIL3.4APIES
NEWVILLE, PA.
r'Ii t EALERS IN HARDWARE in all. its
warie l y for use and ornament. Also, Shoe
Findings' Morocco, &c. Glass, Oil, Palms,
Ruck. and Ride Powder, &c., Cedar Ware,
Ropes, Brushes, Trunks, Baskets and Cimeh
Trimmings, &c. They hav, on hand or will
furnish everything in the BO OK and STA•
TIONERY line. They` haVe 'fin el:eon:dye
me nufactory of TIN \VAR E for. wholesale
and retail. Housoand Born Spouting well and
promptly 'thine. They have an extensive
STOVE `Xtirehouse, where may be found the
moat approved patterns of Pailor. Coal and
Cook Stoves. The public attention is directed
particularly to the Lancaster Keystone Cook
Stove, for sale exclusively by them; the heav•
lest and cheapest stove in the market. It will
be borne in Mindnhat their.
.C,Opk. Stoves are
the cheapest offered for sale. L All other nods
so d as cheap for cash, as the cheap eheaper,
cheapest• INewvillc, stmt.?. t f
Emile of John S. Miller, dec'd.
.vro'ricE is hereby given that Letters 'Fes.
j. tninentary on ihe,estate of John S. Miller
late of LmVer A lien' kwitship,-decensed,
bee - wartime - LI by - thelteOster — iirEciireounty to
the subscriber residing in the citron township.--
All persons indebted to suit! Combo ore hereby
required to sunk° iinmedinte finyttio,.l 4 end
those liming debris to present them for :et tlo
inent IO MICHAEL P.. HILL,
sept3pdflt Executor.
()V ice.
No'l' d
ICE is hereby given that applirrdio
will bo made to the next .Legilature,, ogre
ably to the Constitution and laws of , this COm
monwealtb, for an alteration in tho Charter- of
the Carlisle Deposit 13tin1:, so ae to cooler on
said Bank the rights and privileges or n Batik of
issue, and to change the, name, of slid Batik -to
• "no Farmers &. Mechatties ank of Citrlislo.'.
By order of dm Hoard or Directors,
WM. 11. 111.1ETEM, Cashim.
Car Dep.•Bank, May 24111,1851-6m.:'
• 8900TgCi. riao,ll9. ~ •
,it AM now, opening my Spring. stcdth' Of' Lt 4
dies and Gentlemen's. Boots and Shoes.'—'
Also; a large lot of diloye„Misses and 'Children's
SlMes: of.dho 'newest style, best quality,'
and bost.or all. very cheap..,,. . • ,
apt C. OGILFIY.
P.A.TEIV.V sirart.v.n
JU,ST rec9iyed a small gualitity : of..Glenficid's
Patent Starch Put .uP foul lh
rippers,-and highly rocaminanilell as n
perior article... Also. Potent • Siurch •'•
• ' G
Superior Pickling Vinegar
. ,
~ ',ll . lE's'Oiltiteriber has junt received 100 onl,lMto
very superior eider,Vinogar, worroota p ure
and .31 th . o . very',l3em:titiolity, Come and tr i It.
. - sopt24 — ' :' , C W'll{TNEllt,'
, zrowzol:.
, .
PEES honool; olantion for .biroofers of the
Carlislo Elank,,wl;l hO,hehl opreeMil y.
,Ibr"oh Nlondny (17th) of NovenTher.
nwit O nwoon iho hours of IU 'A M,
and 2 o'olOck, P M, at,tho Bunking house -pf
lha Carlisle:Deposit Brink: , • _
0c1133t
• GEO 'A LYON; Pres't,
t-.)",t.0.. : (c0,' ~$:: 4.1y61i5:.,'
illoinoeo;pathic - •
College of 'Pennsylvania.
• FilberrSireetabpve Elfueilth,
1111110 Lectures of the regular, course :,will
N coninienee annually on, the - si:coNp.
.rucor DAY, of Gutovr, and . continue untiLthe,
first of March ensuing,
Of . ices' for a full course Ol.Lectures sloo.od.
Students who have attended into 'full
courses nt other sell° IS •• . • 30'0d
Matriculation Fee, paid only once - 5 no
`Practical Anatomy ,; 10 00
Graduation Fee , 30 00,
The Conitnencemuit will take , place eatly in
March. •
FA Ir.
WALTER WILLICVON, M. D., Professor of Ma
teria Medida and Toeropeutics. . "
Wit.rdAm -S. Humour; W 1,1) , Professor of Ho
moeopathic Institutes and the Practice of Medi-
SAmUEL F " REEDLY, M. D:, - Professor
,of Rota iy
and Medical
CHARLES NIEDHARD, M. D., Professor
,ot
Medicine. . -
Jos'Era G Loomis, M.' D, Professor of 0!”
metrics and thc_Dseliscri of Worden and Children.
Atv.l.P E. SMALL, All D., Professor of Physiol
ogy and Pathology.
MArrtvw Samna, M. D., Professor of .Eheat:,
'sir.), and Toxicology. • -
FRAHM SIMS, M. D., Professor of Surgery; v,
I,l7lr,taraf,A. GAnntxta, s Prolekor of
Anatomy. v . • -
J. 13. PETIItIIIIIIIDGC, M. D., Dcnfonstraler of
Anatomy.
WM. A. GARDIN ER, M. D., Dcan,
' No 303 Arch Street, Philada.
June 18, 1851-6 m.
PRO OLADIATION.
'WHEREAS the Honorable FILEDEpICK
WATTS, President Judge of the several
Courts of CoMmon Pleas of the counties of
Ctimbd-land, Perry and Juniata, in Pennsylva
nia, and,Justice of the several Courts of Oyer
and Terminer and General Jail Delivery in
said counties. nrd Hon. John.Stuartand John
Clendanic, Judges of the Court of Oyer and
Perininer and General Jail Delivery for the
trial of ull capital and other offenders, in the
said county of Cumberland, by theirprecepts to
nia directed, dated the 2ith of August, 1851,
have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer
and GenernlJail Delivery, to be holden at Car
lisle 'on the 2d IIIONDAY"of Noveir.ber nest,
(being the 10th day) at 10 o'clock in the Eire
noon., _to continuo:two_ weeks. • ;
NOTICE is therefore hereby given, to the
Cosoner, Justices of the Peace, And Constables
ofthe dab/ county ofCumberland, dial they are
by the said precept commended to ha then and
'there in their . proper persons, with their
records, inquisitions, examinations, and all
other remembrances, to do those things which
to theirotlices appertainto be donn,und rill those
that are hound by r&iognizances, to prosecute
(against the prisoners that are orthen shall La
in the Jail of said county. aritoliti there - to
prosecute them as shall be just,
DAVID SMITH, Sherfff.
Carlisle, Sept 24,1951: -
BOOTS 2 4 ,.. 5 ND SZIOES.
THE suiscriber Ins—just received a large
supply of' BOOTS & SHOES,
lkiHt-1.. for Spring nYul Summer Wear,
11111 ., whidi mike; hie assortment very
complete.
It•comprises Omtlernen's French Call. Skin
and Morocco Bo )le, Congreq s Gaiters ' Jack
son Boots, Mon's, Boys' and Youths' Enna-I
-cited-- Congress—B-4ms, -Calt:-Skin,....Goat, and.
Biogani, Morocco Bows. S ippers, &c.--
Also. Lalltes' AliQso.; and - Ciiiitiren's -- Gaiters;
13,14 kin., Ties and Slippers. Every effort will
be made to pleas, the citizens of town and
country,. who are re3pectfully solicited 'to con
tinue their patronage.
-Carlisle, may? M PORTER.
SAVZ *ROT_Tit leatOPEll7o
• FO It A TRIFLE!
LL oerson4 wishing to rescue their proper
ty from fire without the aid of -. loser:me.:
eomp.mies, should have their roofs covered v,..th
Patkut Lnitation - State, or fire ant
Irwer n'olf Point. A. root well covered ith
this article will kill !MIA .onge'r than the yo
unpainted, and will rimier it entirely Fire and
.Water-Proof: art kit, con-be hod cheap a
the Hardware Store of
marl 9 JORN P. TYNE.
Z'OTRE.4IM.
. Heqd. , Quarterg, Car Bacracl..s,?
• - • - - Scinsother, -
IforceUer any:sslilier - oi the
Ur No. GR. "tit:wise:l limit out of the Boa,"
and one tulle from tits Gsrris in, without a per.
.mission in writing from the - Cmumanditur Offi
cer. will be considered n Maerter. and $3O
BEIVARD-plid tering rQprehentriork and de•
livery at the Barrailtz. •
'Shia order will be published in the -News
pap :re of Carfislo for the information of the
citizens. By order of Col. Corms, • •
W. I. MAGItiIbER,
September 21, 153 1 -if Lt. & Peed .!kil t.
Black - -Etc
THE subscriber is nan• ofieninq a general
assortinant of Long and Short Silk Pis,
ltew style of Dulles Silk Gloves, Lisle Thr
Gloves, Mill a Geue‘al assortment of sill:, list
thretid - and cotton Ilmiety.. _
JunetB G W 111 TNER
Tra! TEA.! -MEM!
Tr ARRIVAL
riA FROM CHIN AI—I he
liners
of pod ILA can he
2 ERESIL 4ppliedn‘tilt J e n' s & 4
cuperior a
Giccm nd B 1 / 4
laL
?-11: TAs,
lsellher loose or put up
fourth,iu 11111 or pound me
inn plelta to sot purchl>er at prices r Loglng
from 50 coots up t 1. 3, per p mod, by calling at
the store of Imrsl J HALSOR I
BrAshos - Hfiushes 1.
A great variety of these useful articles is
ford for sale, consisting' of Whitewash, Swee - )1
ing, Painters, loth, Shaving, Hair,
Teeth and Nail, Flesh and Chaining Brusheal,
great variety, all of which are . cf the hest qua
ty raid will be sold at the lowest prices
J une 1. S
Bonnets and Ribbons.
WE luivo just ra - ceive - d ouphird . supply. oi
thus°
CIIRAP BOYIVETS 6 , ,... 130217Y2ETP.1.138 ORS
to which ego invite the otter - 100n of, the Indios.
1 . 11 ay 7. A &
373 ik..• WATER PROOV.
q LAKE'S Fire and Witter Proof N'AINT.,
.11111 which has been so extensively used' for
the,,last six veers whh the •utmost success on
the roofs of Houses, Steamboats, &e., not, it
single instance is hewn whets it has lailed.
For sale by [ntl2l 11. SAXTON
To the Ladies,
- JUST rechived, 0 It T ER'S S Fi 0 PI
STORE, a fresh m , sortruent of Ladies' Misses'
and Children's Gaiters, Jenny tin'd Ties, Bus•
kins and Slippers. of .tho best quality. also see•
ry. -variety-01-lanov-colored—li-rent, h Aostitia_fur..
gaiters, which will be made up tu-order.
June II 185 J.
Gaon and Black Teag.
FROM tim store of the Messrs. Jenkins
of Pliantlolphia, of tho hest qualities. anti al•
ways fresh, constantly for talc by .
Juno 25 J W EBY.
a•Roaa_74.lns,
. .
JUST received n resit Iot . tif,GROCF I RIE
which viill be sold very Ina' at the-old che3p
Store. Dist Main Strout. . •
apt C., OGILRY.
IVIUSED ! 5111751C1 !
T TIE subscriber hnving received t he. agency
oi.
NV A LA llS1(1 invites ;men.
tio'n to a large collection of rho laitfat aria moot.
_popular Itieces - noldish&d by that firtni coropyiS
tog :I' i olkos, Walties. ,Alarches, Stem
nil of a bicb will ho sold tit the Tow ;
ost-panli tha..e.heapjThok and*.Pitriodi
-1.,-,rn-i)(; A. ;11.-PlPEft.'Agt:
'A ghaillense Of $50,0
• ITS OFFEREI) by E . .. McCIATN for it bet-' 7
ter article Of 1.40ip thtin his"PattintMa#netie;
either for. rantovitm' unburtr' 'end l'lngileS
from the richt, or for Shaving. - Manninettiretl:
6v l Mailain; S 3 ITOrth..7th .stroet; ebove -
Cherry, 'And sold
El A. V tIRSTIC , tr his Wait , ond"Book.iStorm
Northilluovor street; fitay2 Gm
tt clamp.
Td the Ladlest--Wlll. A . IP.t.)ItTER. , would
respectfully infdran. the: Ladies...l4ot he .11os
fitted up the room rcecntlY,PPC ll Piad
Itctsey Kermit': licit doirr to the old stand Aga
LADIF,S STp RE. EXCLUSIVPI,
‘rltitre they will find a well' selectad ottadrfiqe4C
of gniteis,'hoskins; OE4I, eli rr; fr(im tlits hest
tnantifietbrids . in Philiclapiii6; and alsdo I.llls
own 'make, to which their ettenlionisitwita di, '-
Co - l'sle,tniny, 7 •••i'
CITTItATE cor
1 1LJ 'able •nntrnilld "t6frigornrit:.".iind Ifix49v.o l ,
or Wale 1, , y,1.11,11111AgD. 'lnictOG
• • . ' ataCrilSellientS. •
-ALLEN 2311.01eyarin
.pLAIN
ERS.
Schitylklll,Sixtli Slreet,.below Faber', Baei aide,
Philadelphst
CALL the attention of the trade, coatractort
and others, building or remodeling, to their coma.
pinto assortment of architectural rornamenA, in
-the-various-styles and-orders, forinterior deco..
'ration, in-plaster and composition. Capitals for
columns and pilluto+a,-cornices, brackets, irie
zes, center ilowerfl, rosetts, -mouldings; &c.,
executed in the best manner.. Modeling' from,
original designs done ,with .accuracy at short
notice. Designs furnished for ceilings, &c.—
Orders from parts of the United States care•
fully packedswith perfect safety. (bet 156 m)
Carpets and Oil Cloths
• ,CIIEAP CARPET STORE
fHE subscriber being inn bye street is- un'
0 der a low rent, and very light store expem
ses, Nvbich enables him to sell goods • wholesale
or retail - at the lavest prices in the city, and
buyers will do well to examine his assortment
of beautiful IMPERIAL„ INGRAIN and V E
& ITIAN%:A P ET.% of all widths .and" every
viiriety; And OIL CLOTHS !rem 2 to 24. feet
Av Ida for Rooms, Halls, 3 Sr.c., wlth, , r'great yen
ety of low priced Ingrain Carpets, from 25 to 50
cents; and Entry and Stair Carpets from 10 to
50 centl per yard. Also, Hearth Rugs, Table
Covers, Floor Baize, Cotton sod Rim Carpets,
Stair Rods, &c. 'H. IL ELDRIbGE,
No . . 11 , STRNWBER.R,Y 'Street, one door -
above Chesnut street,'near Second, rhiluda.
octBdm.
Mover's ffule Manufactory
I=l
NO. 144 RACE STREET,
(Retween rourth and rifth.opposaa Crown st
• PHILADELPIIIA,
W HERE the Proprietor is enabled, by in-
Creased faeilities,to supply the growing demand
for ❑OVER'S INIC, which its widespread rep
matien.has created.
. .
This Inh is now so well established to the
good•opinion and Confidence of the .American
public, that,it is scarcely necessary to say any
thing in its favor, and 'the Inannfaclurer takes
this opportunity to soy that the confidence thus
secured shhll not be abused. .
In addition to the various kinds- of Writing
Ink, he also maohlitetures .Idamanfine Cement,
for tnetidino. Glass and China, as well as a su
perior //ith,Dyes a trial only is necessary to
insure its'future use, and a' Sealing 11 - n., well
adapted for Druggists and Bottlers, at a very
low;price, in large or small quantities.. Orders
addressed to J OSE P II fd FIOVER,
° " l5 - - 31annfacturer.
Perfumery, Fancy, Sbap FA Paper. Bo*.
AZAVIUPAWMORY
4S .Market street, below Second, Philadelphia.
, -
'4iLEGCI & (.12.0 AI PTO N, Manufacturers
J of Perfumery.. Fancy Soaps and
_Fancy
Paper Boxes, respectfully call the attention of
the Druggist's - and Dealers in Carlisle - and — the
Cumberland Valley. tcOtheir extensive Stoelvo,
Goods, cunprising Perfumery; Fancy Soaps.
Powders for the complexion, Toilet, &c. &e
of every variety. Also, a fall and complete as
sortment of Fattey.-Paper Ibexes, of ev'ery - de
seription, lane or. small, round or square, niado
to order at, the shortest notice.
. -
lr_.,rDon't Comet Ow place. 43 Market . ntreet
Philadblphia. All orders will meet with prowl
attention. janl
EGO No U V iS 1V NETIT
itAgltt:
Pine Oil, Oaanhine Br.iYiedal Fluid,
c h t , ' rick•rowleilged sapo4or.;ll,- - ir rind purity,
inimithetned arid Inc silt. At t',ii lowest
NN'holesnle prices, by DAVIS ,Sr.
ni the old established limnd of the Isle 8t'717//-
min. 'P. Davis, C N.:ALDEN, NESS , JEW.; CV,
•rri orders by mail or otherwise are solicited,
7.:1 proisio. at nil einion given. Th.:: voice of the
filicen years, 101 l the award of a
NI- I tl, an') complimentary notice by
I.'i tni.lin Instititt, over all competitors, is
. 6.l'll.ii.idt evidence of the excellence 01 . Om Oil.
Pito,l'itrpealine, Rosin., and Note_
rtti nri'm rprn , inc. fit sale Wholesale and Co. -
tail. st the lowest prices. Iner3o
Silyet Medals•Avrarded
7' o E. IX for I'6:fern:mil and Kum,
Sottp.v, 1349 and - I SSO. •
o SI . CI,ArN coliti . nues, to manufacture
rdhis b Celebrated 'rut Premium Vctr . eta•
Me Hair Oil, Patent :Magnetic Soap, Orris and
Tealiyrry Tooth Phste, Lilly White, &c., pre
pared at . S 3 North 7th itrcet,, above Cherry,
Philadelphia. And sold by S. W..JTAN
STLCICi at his Dian,. and Book Store, North
(hoover street; Carlisle. • ' 0n1y2,1551.8m
TrFV O ZrrEL , WEIZZES el CO4
- I
• 0 rt. ' • ,
174 - F.NgiiAt,eiam.liissibN AND Fort
‘,7t, WAILDI - N E BCH AN'fi3__ North
_
Street, oppjsup the Suottehannah Ruud
Depot, Baltimore.. Keep conmantly on hand
for solo, Fish, Salt, Gonna, Plaistdr,
eral rib:Anew; mile on coosignments.
Jane 18;51. aat,pd.
Hanisburg Stoan! Wood Turning
and Scroll Sawing Shop,
W1)11), TI.III7OSIG-in I. , r;intilies,
city style and at city prices. Ever variety' a
Cabinet and Carpenter work either on hand
;mile(' to order. .
Bed Posts, Tdde T. , e, . waling Posts,
Balastres, .Altnell Posts, Ertgott. 1 fobs,
Roselis, Patients, Columns,'•
Slat an Quark'? .Bunk !inn RO find or Oclago,n I
Chisel llandles, 5•c.. ,-.. ,
. _.! r tki,, , ,,5110 p. IS in_STltAftEPlititY. ALLEY
near Third Street, and As we iiitend to please
i 3 our customers who want goad work done,
It i; hoped the trade wil give us a call. Tan
ems and Ten-Pin Balls made to _order ur re
t turned. • •
NV: 'O. HICK OK.
narrisburg,,'April 30th, 1851-Iy.
PI RST Plt EMI UM
C-rand rand Square 22. - ZtT
nivl4.7s:7.f`ez allaiME;
11atotj2Jetorei..1, .)Vos. .1, 9,8, 9 and l l L'ataw
Street, Baltimore, Ohl.
azif".l NO FORTES, froth Il to 7 octaves, in
IL - in Rosewood, Mahogany and. Walnut cases
of various styles, with and without iron fraines,
con.bining all the improvements requis i te Ida
superior instrument. .
IC. & G. have, receiyed , fr om the . Maryland
Institute the firsT premium for Atm Pianos, in
three SUCCC-58iVe year.i, 1348, 18.19, 1850. They
have also been honored with numerous teatime.
Mats front all the, most celebrated artists who
have ti,a their instruments. Pianos from thiiir
establishment have been'used nt the concerts
mo. Lind, Hem Hohnstock, Bishop, Laborde,
Knoop, and other atninent performers.. They
_guarantee durability fer five yearS, antler good
mar not - give satisfaction,if op:die:nit:li be made
within ON Miro ha after delivery.
Their IJanufactory being conducted on the
most extensive settle enables them to tarnish
inen entente at the very ;lowest .prices, whole
sale and retail. Constantly un hand, A. I'.
Melodions, ranging front 845 to "6:200,
for which they are sole agents for this city.
Jenuiry22-1651-1y
SP , risin en Take Notice
0 .1 - 6: ZDE
r of Irriebittt and Second Streets,
P If Et.PIIIA.
ILTIAS ON lIANO, :TWIT RL GEIVED:
com pl et , tts,orloo..ot of SIIOT GU NS
Por.der Flus4B, Mune und all caller
A: 11111;:s a the beet. and most op
proved
He h,la eotLnantly 'on hand `SPORTING
.POWDEIt of ull deseripti,liis,. Percussion
.S:itn, P,nllct, 13InnIc
Cortriclgep, and
rids fort; en NinkerF, ' ' • ' •
Aino PP:RC:O'BI.O.N CA P. , :; df - 'gnperior
nua)itsfr, deAgned exnrenoy 1 , .). 11 S. Rifles.
Nn,a,tnn•iment• of 1 , 16111NG TACKL.E.,uI.
'y.thy.s do Juintl. 6ll -; •
the, above. and . any - etku..;.• articles in hip
Site; tbn subinnibol: will 'soil aft lawny nny ntkci•
tlinTkiißnl Staten.-
- hi tostiinenv ituinuftidlii44;•
dib FRANICailti I N'S . I.TPUT.E. in' tliiiyenre
181(1 nod 18 , 12, nword4 TWO 4EIL'I7J•
FICATMS-7-andhrthe .1 11 ./7
1813, nut!' FIV SILVER 'lmmixLs
all of wliklt may be scan RI Ilia pkico 'of, bush
neski. • i;." tjYt s JOHN .K.RIDER.-''
-..
VatArM.VI7 . 4I.IWSD.B:OIi
MA - 1" II BA r, RE, PORN 11 '947:,g_ r pn
:WV ebiined by th e bnderelguio; unit the
;bighent !parka- price Raid in Qmin.:,,AlB,o.ltood
FAMILY FLOUR nncfMill Feed '.of .iiffPrent
drinila fot.ealu un ,Tonnannblu.,tcrninn ' Apply at'
tbn:2,A RAZE firS . ' 111 te„(fPinterly. ot, d • Ili)
Wefit Penneboro.townnbip..Cambinintur cininty
. 'IIIARS 'J2I 1 1 ;1 ES.
.ffkicdettancoio.
WZGSPIIIITC4 :Apialaritllr:
Newvitt.e, CUMBERLAND COUNTY,
' Principrd,.and ProfeSsor of Mids
'ALLE
INIIBRO .i Wes nod Ancien ß tLanguages.'
Prolessiir of Natu
ral l'hilesdphy'lnd Mathematics. ..
Winter Scesinil of Alia Institution 'sal
.eounnence oo the fun Monday in. November,
which, with the enai , mtioni'of tote ..vdclis'
vn
cation nt,the time of
,the christma e will
continue until the Inst. Thursday its Riot, I
.
After that the sePei!ms %%ill commence regularly !,!,
the first Alondarsof February and isoos, end
close nnthe TomsdaYs of June and 'Decent
ber. Every ell dt on dub part of the proprietors
which wound tend to makd the Institution worthy,
of the •confidclice of the !nubile, will cheerfully be
• mmle 5 arid (hey would hobo tharby a - dikeertroe
people the merits of their Academy Will amt be
Overlooked. I,,eated nn it, is, in the centre of the
beautiful and ronsamte Cumber:and Valley, its sit•
nation is'exceedingly pleasant end beautiful, while
ho villnaennd snrrouvllag country is toned for
hemoraLly and imelle,rnuce of Os ink dingo tn..—
we! inducement svill'ho'held' out to stir
dents cif the Academy to pure the ely path to
'genuine usefulness.
TER.S b. -
Fur the c noting term, students in the &trait
Ame - miles will be charged $2 00 per month: • In the
Latin and Creek Imiduages S 2 On per month: Al'
terwardi the writes will be regularly as'fullows:
Bearding and washing per session of
five months, 835 00
Tuition in Eindi.h . 10 00
dn. do. including Latin and G,ack, 13 00
French and-Drawing, each 5 50
Vocal and, Instrumental Music, each '7 110
Instructions in the Hebrew language will he giv
en II ithotit any add Moon! charge. No •• day
:minders" will he received, and 110 Stlidl:111 taken for
le•s than has term.
Cimses in civil Engineering, will have the ad'
vantages of field operation with Mu C, moss and
Chain, Level and Theodolite. For those intend•
ing to pursue a thorough Academic education, oe•
cupying fouryeais„the course will he as follows:
FIRST YEAR.
Readily!, renmansbip,, ,Ge - ography, ' Histaiy,
EarlisliG'raminnr, \Vatts on the Mind; Illensura•
. •
ila, :ad Algebra commenteJ.
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Algebra completed, Geometry of Plains end
Plidoiep:iy of Arithmetic, Geology, Nola'
ral Philo:why, Chetniatry, Latin Grammar and
Render.
MEESE
'Analytical Geometry, Conic, &ciions, Differcry
tial nnd,jrite2rnl Cale - 111u,, Tri.uononteirv, Botany,
Rhetoric, 1%101.61 Science, Ca3ser.'olitil; Frei - ace,
( des) Greek Grammar and Reader,
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Surveying, thei'ormical and pmetienl, Navigalion,
'Philosophy, (01m.:ied's1 Asirononiy, " Puliueal
Economy, Logic, Mental Philosophy, Evideneei
01 Chri,manicy, NOntral I.'heofogy,. Horace (Ars
PoeticrM Persios, Homer And
‘Ve would strongly recommend to those who do
'net contemplate R CO:legbie t'r their
kon's or wards, n lull Academie course, us in this
ndvanced staize of intellectuarimoroveinvnt nulh
ten short of 11113 will solely an American people ;
and it in believed dint this Institution pos=e;'
aei the citpabiloies-forimpattitts us sound and chin
phite no education us ally other in the country.
It KFER E NOE 3
Rey..R, McCnchren, Rey. A. Slurp, Rev. S L
Harkey, Dry. J. Hannon, A. Rank-en, S. Zieek r
Neseyilloc; Ihn. J. A. 11.11.cr, Rev. J. Dickey.
Rev. R. l'.3ne son, Blorntifield; Hon 'W, 11.
Allen. Pre-iden: of Girard College. Philielelphia 3
Dr..l. R. - Dyine, Neu:wire ; Rev T. V. Moore,
Riehnion4Va. ; Rey.- Mansfield, Nea
Jer. , :ey : 'Du hienlty of .ren , rson Colleac ; Jame:
.n.
Ce . l ether, D., Wilken.burp,, Pa. 3 Rev. S S.
MeChpqr,--Rev;--Joreplt Oskurne,-Allegkeny
Penn'o. 1x:11
SHIPPENSBURG ACADEDTV.
J. U. S'I'INSON, A. Al., Prolessor of Lan
gdagis, Nlalira,J Sciences and Muilieniaties.
J. 0121 , ,N, A. M., Professor of the Normal
Departnioot.
D. A. L. LAVERTY, Assistant.
„,t4 ESSU.S.- LA vE wr & N E Y
,Al,l weal S respectlully inform their friends
and tim pnhac generally, that o_
_they intend. t
CC/111:11011M the hit Session of their school, ou
tile let 11 mday iii Omober, - next. They in.
tend to silar'e n r nitipt in_iurnishing everything
necessary to render the atmumniodations for
Mmrdeis ample aild pleasant.
They have engaged foe the Classics and
higher. English Brunches, J ti STINSON, a
graduate oi Priaiteken College, who comes with
;the most 1111C:(1:131/1 wanble recommendations and
references, -- m - eharacter and qualiti oilman. --
Students will be prepared to enter any (Its;
in Col:e4e, or for business. The discipline
will be mild and pc - mu:islet:, and it isdlogedi
parents sending their sons here, will not be die.
appoid:ed. in their mural and intellectual culture.
* There will also be a Normal Department, in
which, young non, wishing to prepare.thcia
selves for :reaching, cad do so, on the latest.
mid Most amoyed
phice noted for lie healthfulness end
moral and religious character of the com
munity. There will be two sessions a year of
live Intilitlis each. The. Winter Session emu
ifiriteMg an the ist Monday in 'tufa'
h e :. - s ; e r "SV,s-zitri" ogtllg. l 2k.':Ytteldav , in nl
I
Windiing nod Tuition in
branelios,Ter session, (5 - mo) 550 OD
Lorin or Grer f lt Languages
Gui atora usic
hur olmse Lying in town and the immediate
vicinity,wi.ihingto how dthenuselves, Ole terms
will he inudelqie. .
For l luitther 'particulars, all.d:rss,
D. A... 1, I. t VERTY,
i. IsLEY.
Shipoensbur!j, Pa., solo 17 Proratetors
A Voice trout District."
Flouyer's Gandy Factory Rebuilt..
T II li. subscriber would respro lolly annoupee
4.l.lllx.lrioods_and...tite,publie. generally,Alud his
Factory vI icl, wa:+ deoroydd by the late lire,
hes ht en rehtiilt, end he is now prepared to
furnish them with
• CIIOICE CANDIES
manufacturml of the I rst mattrial. which he
te-i;1 sell whole.-3itle or retail at the. old stnnd
in-Not Intkorcr et, a felt doors not ill ol
the bank, et M.re Le Ims just opened it cricral
assortment or
FRUITS AND NUTS,
Orangcf:, Lemons, Ral,l:lu. Figs,
Mittotids, Eug:isir•Waltitit's, Cocoa .Nuts, l'en
Nut 4, lie would also call attention to Lio
largo absortincut of
TOYS AND FANCY 900DS,
consisting of toys of Glass, Wood, dum and
China, oLendlesa varieties,_ In connection
with the above, he has on band a prime let of
'FRESH GROCERIES;
consisting of Sugars; Coffoes,.'rens, Molasses,
Snions,.CrtiClcers, .Blotches, Blacking, &o.—
Als.., a prime lot of CIGARS, of tho heel
brands.
The subscriber returns his sincere hanks to
a generous public inr the 'patronage bestowed
on hint, nod• hopes by ddesirb to - please to me
rit a continuance of the seine. 'Ho would also
return lhatihs to the Firemen and Citizens for
thei.c-ollhrts-to_save_his,precerfy_on_tite_night...
of'the.late conflagration
Carlisle, nV2
ire 17.111,VD S i
respuut 1114 infernis Iris
.IL-frietp.i9 and the public generally, :lint he
has lust returned from
it" Z. Philadelphia, ha ving
parthared the most ex•
, c 7a us well ;Pa the
• 3 g2,.....2:elietrpect assortment of
• 4,,,,,zr0•
c • i% Watches, Jewelry,
.v.
ever brought to Carlisle Ills stock con-
Lists. in pal uf
• Gold and Sliver Patent Lever ilidrhee,
Gbh( and &leer detaidhed do. do.
. Gold - and Silver Lepine II etches.•
in sl . ,..,rtioitCry variety of Watches al all prices.
Gold • Guard and ~ Vest Chains. Nle.duilions,
Waieli iileYst Ear fttit'tt..Finger Rings, Brous!
Pine; Guld and Silver Pencil*, Gold. and Silver
pens and ,cases and Bracelets in 'great•varictly•
splendid article of. Gold Silver, :Gelman
and Skied Steel' SPEC,
"" - T - ',.'l`, , c LES, which era unsurpasst
cal in qua, lity by, any other articletvest et Phil
adeltillia,' and which can linsold at least 27 1, r
eon elieaftf r. titan •y any ,other eatitlitislancnt.
110 country,: ,Aittna large lut_of •
;'• OXEMMIt -W1L21.30,4 '.O ';'
01;1400)1'4 lid'-'rcti - L gplannt, i3Utier
Knives,. 'Srlt. Spoons, Jrildt .iffniitesClltitribles,
Sie••'4l'sco,,Gard Casas:,, Portri. Mminutes, Port
Wkittng n• great.
iiatiety di calierjancy'.articles .untiorcsary io
ancntion•.:-`Alat:anel OLOGKS•; ascot led'
patteti•ce,"%cliteli bpi Sold'lon, and %carnl led
Be • ' •
•• Triadic h .:Olocfc,9„aq :rove ,Repaired,
invites all tqc.,alfrind. exataino•ltis stock,
assured that•none v an' fail;to be.auttcd in quo!.
ity, quantity , and PfaCE. Die articles' nre cash
purchases, censeqttently% ho' eon ttletd
.I"nmerttittn the anu'n actieles,can bcmurtitaact
.01861vbcrn. the uici stand, a len ••doore ,
weet,of, I.ltirkholdor'e • ••
January:Lb, 1851-ly T. CON LYN,
Valuable School Boohe,
ÜBLI SHEI) , BY yHOMA:S4COWPETII
U WAITE 8,...G0.,!•25.3.111ARriEW.5TR uF.T,
I'IfIADELPIIIA'; owl' for sale by all . tbebOok.-
sellers in the United States.:
111 I 1' LL 'S •l' ItIMARY GEOGRAPHY,
• An easy ildroductlosi to; the study of Geozia
pliy, desiUned for children, and complytely, if-
Ittslynted-liy---1:20--engravings-and
naps. • .
Mrruitmo. s s :IN'rERIVEDIATE GEOGRAPHY -4 ".
text, the exercises the illustrations, and the
forty li?Xtiti fel maps tire: printed-together in one •
imurto volume. • •
15CHORLGROGRAPHT; k. ATLAS,
a 1 system of, modern Geography, comprising a ~
dean iption of thelires'ent state of the world and '
:its. five great divisions. Embellished witii
mi
etei aim. en k rayi ogs and illustrated by an. excel
lent Atlas containing 211 handsome and accurate
colored maps. This series of Geography by S.
Augustus Mitchell Milt "been - wholly or part';'i
introduced into the ;while and private 'school's
of all the principal cities and towns of the Uni. -
StatCs ; mid after a full nod fair trial of Its
merits lit these schools, it leM received au almost
universal recommendation. •
MITCHELL'S ANCIENT GEOGRA/1.14Y...84 .ATLAS_.
- AM - ancient,
' .classical, : und sacred Geography,".
embellished with engravings of remarkable
events, views of -ancient cities, etc., and seem-
paned by ancient Atlas containing 12 beautiful
colored maps. •
MITCIIBLUS ATLAS OF OUTLINE MAPS
Mitchell's Biblical and Sab.batli School Geog
raphy; with Maps anti embellishments. .111 itch
ell's 'Key to the study of Maps. and Carroll's -
Key to Mitchell's Geography, arc excellent and
popular hooks, and are becoming very extent
saely used in the best schools of our country.
'GREENE'S FIRST LESSON IN GRAMMAR, based
upon the coustructionnud analysis of Sentences;
.designed ns no introduction to the "Arialysis."
ANALYSIS—A treatise on the strues
tore or the English language, with illustrationt
mid exercises adopted to the use of schools, by ,
Samuel S. Green, A. M., Principal of the - -
Phelps Grammtir School, Boston.
TIICSC books hive already, in the short time .
they have been published , otitamed - very
eensive circulation, having been introduced into
the,publici schools of Boston,-Baltimore, Pitts
burg, Gincitintitti, St. Louis,- Vicksburg. and
other cities and towns, and reedmmended by ,
those who have tried them to their schools, as
without question the best P,tiglisli - Grammars..,
in existeTice. ' -•
SWAN'S SCHOOL.READEIVS.
Inc' PRIMARY SCIIOOL it EADER..—PIIrt ISt is
intended for beginners:. It contains lesson
.0 L
.poeacUoLthe_elernentay sounds of the lan- -
gnaw: The Primary School Reader, Part 2d,
contains exercises iii articulation; arranged in
connection with easy reading lessons. The
Primary Reader, part sd, is designed for the
first class in Pidinney School's, and the lowest .
class.in.Crammar Schools.
'I nE GRAMMAR Scuooi. READER, is designed
lor the middle class in Grammar Schools, and
cootains exercises in articulation arranged in
connection with readinglessous •
TUT: DISTRiCT SCHOOL HEADER, is deSiFll
for. the 114;11(4' classes in public and, privat
•schnols. It contains exercises in articulation,
pauses, and inflections or the voice with - such
rules and suggesstiows- ati'me_ deemed useful. -
borrauortvr. ; or a Course o
Reading on Natudal History; Science and Lite,
t•ature designed for schools.
Tug SPELLING BOOK.
Consisting of words in columns and sentences
for. ore I and written exercises. It is a complete
and systematic series of exerci.es in English
orthography. •
This highly popular series of reading books,
:mil this spelling book were compiled by 111 r.
II is. I). Swan, of Boston, and judging from the
-rmiid-introductionditto.schools
obtained in the Eastern and Middle States' and
immy of the Western tord Snuttiern - Statcs; -
c think they ors really better adapted to the
i ants of tencliet•s and scholars than any other -
.1 published. The publishers hove a Very large
umber of recommendations froM ptiblic school,
onimittecs, teaidiers Itial others friendly to edu •
aim]. •
aosT , s iiisTconr OF TILE U. STATES.
One vo7 , 1.2 um for,high schodls and tic:Me
d..a. The same work condEmsed and simplified
eOllllllOll 50110615, vol. 1S mo. ,
JARVIS'S PRACTICAL Pnaniumov, for the use
schools • and !Mollies, 1 vol. 12 mu. with
isra Crags. --
Pa MARY PIM.IOLOGY, by (lie MUM author, 1.,
it, It tun.
. Tin s•r : 114 ni•rizziwric, by F. A. Adonis,
„coded fey primary and common schools.
A RITIL.NIE'FIC., IN TWO PARTS.
By the same author. l'ind first—advanced
' •ssons in mental oritlimetle ; part
second-- -
ilra toad ex:1111;0os fin• practice in written: with
forcomninn wad high schools.
A Rev to v:zamples for praeicc its written
imnetic, for the use of teachers, by the same
. Mine. ----
Thesc nrithinctics have secured very
,high
eonimenditions front teachers of schools and
sod froin•pi•olhsssrs in several of our
Ilees, anti from others esled the cause
_ education in various sections of the Union.
'l'. C. Ic Co., also publish molly oilier School
inks, which there is not room to enumerate --
pc, besides Law., Medical, Theological and -
•iscellatieou's hooks, and, they are folly. 1 0 ' 0 1. 10
.1 to answer orders for &oaks In every depart- .
~.tuLtil.knowledge. _Booksellers, School Com
' Jtees,lind Othei•s, : soulted on the most favor
terms. • • (sent 25 , '50-Iy'.).
ffl=Ni3
Price Reduced'
5 00
5 03
VAUGHN'S
LITHONTRIPTIC MIXTURE!
Largo Boltley—Only Ono Dollar,.
o Proprietor of the Great American Remedy " VAOGUN'
..:OETADLE LITHONTRIPTIO induced by tie
g rent solicitation of his Agents', throughout the thilto
f dies and Canada, has now. •
Reduced the Price
ci his popular and well known article; and from this date
teefortii, ho wilt put up but ono slue telly, —his gnat
r' - tics: —the retail price will be - ..
0 N E DOLLAR.
The public may rest assured that the character of tire Meth
fi o, its strength, and curative properties weal, unarm
I CHANGED, and the same core ho bestowed in pre
r :ins it as heretofore.
As this medicine, under its reduced price, will be purchase
o those who have not hitherto matte themselves acquaint°
• Its virtues, the proprietor would bog to Intimate that hi
'do isnot to be classed with the vast amount of "Remedir
o the diry r," it claims for itself' a greater healing power,
diseases, Man any ether ',reparation now- before to
u rid; and has sustamen 'twit' for eight years by its impede
o ilieal virtues, and, until this reduction, 'commanded doubt
price of any otherarticle to this line. .
io•rteE PstrrtcohAnhy, this articlo acts with great hem
I . I' power and certainty, upon the
•
Blood, Liver, Kidneys, Lunge,
all other organs; upon the Proper ac.liou of which lifts an
ells medicine has a justly high repute as rt remedy for
Dropsy and Giavel,
1 rail diseases of that nature. It may be'relied upon who
I • • intelligent Pllyslimn hrta'abandoneil his patlint; , -", — and fi
distrelsing diseases,: more - especially DROPSY. the Prong
r r would earnestly anal lunusatly recommend it. At I
rent irriee it is easily obtained by all, anal the trial will pros
• artiste to be tiro
' Cheapest 'Medicine in the World
.77 - ;gesso ask for pamphlets— the agents give them away
Dautalmarersixteen pages or -
a ltcal
matter , valuable tor household purposes; and whin('
11'sare many dollars per year to praiitical housekeePers.. '
P. NIONYER:,
Clime receipts aro introduced to make the book of gret
t mild° firm its character as an advertising medium s li
tl medicine, the lestidiony,itt favor of which, lathe form
I, ere from all parts of tho country, may ho relied upon.
V It Vaughn's Vegetable Litbontriptlo Mixturn't
li , liAtnetrion Remedy, now for rain In quint bottles nt
et li, small bottles at 50 eta each. No spoil bottles will b
Is .0,1 nfler the'prment stook Is disposed of. • .
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r..di to; metabanta and othera,. at, the monufao
era wlic:Tyge,Rices
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