*Boms igii The foUomng aWo.do. tA W°!* Beat Sir;—Tou hiiro Jone mo tho honor .to hsk a full cxpnsslon.of myepmloneato the bropriety.hoa-tfX^ Siting others tqfo™. asenesof ■Comtitutmnal tnbis.VTfheise design ani chMiurter -may, bo mttoe4*omW ah- Iwervoawith thelHnkncsa duofroraonewell-' foaming citizen to niibther. - naving no' desire hor motive.to coneai political Etntimcnts.lcan jiot vatthWd.- ss you it. tny “Mydt to jrou umng toieMttcr exactly es yoit/Elcaso.;. , J If the glaring . events of'.thetimesjand'tne lowering aspect of the futuro';<le;nand (as,.do they not ?) for tho safety of aaystem ofgovcm inentttpproved by-reason andyindicated byw perfchce,"riew develqpmcnte hi energyandcora binatiolv atftongthfe; masses—some : distmclivo afid resolate concchtration of honest and- loyal action ■ the' cofidtry—a ■■ beginning must it can: be cowhcve.tuado more miil^bly, -and-, nj^epta? ; bly than in.tho centrid State; of .Pennsylvania;.: At anyrate.affecting jo. -ppasess- do- peculiar ]MwiT, horJnflaerice;.hor Weighti or.any .sort:’ but trusting, the sincerity and; firmness of yonr ownconriptidim,.! can s’eo. ho. reason why yon- and ypur associates, may not,appeal, toyour countrymen forco-operatiye brgainfcdtion; with the boldness inspired by a great emergency and, naturaltba .7v. /■•;' ,< : .l Our,prosperity as a nation is a source of just pride. l -It; IS; Alike material,,intellectual,' and political. In-crcry range of human rdent tfur progress hasi transcended 'th« .biost juriigujne hope, and struck tho rcst of the world with amazement. Whence this rapidity , and -Substantial grandeur of growth?.- Certainly its ‘causes oro varipas; but of &ll its causes, none,' ribrnpt 'bnc. is so’.‘clear; indisputable; 011-per' VadlngV and fundamental, as - the 'existence of ’ttieUnioni With that cadso,’.the [’social mira do is explained. It is a causb.irapcrfectiy ap preciatedabroad/ but wo Americans sec. hear,’ and feel it every instant of our lives. • , Our in land as ‘Well aS citertiaU trade', l Our aamioistra tion of justice, our freedom and.cclcriiy of inter course, our. quick, almost instinctive, sympa thies in joy and sorrow,‘With the most .distant frilow-Pltizcns, pur, perfect sense • of, security against civil coupuotionrrraU bring up this cause perpetually-to dur.coiisolousncss:- • The Union I Nothing equal .to .It -has- over.- anywhere, - been 'devised by statesmen, churchmen* or philan thropists, os a means of promoting the general welfare, and securing the liberties of a people. It, is_ the or»« thingio which wo owe almost every thing—,tho cause, which unceasingly oper ates unspent And by itself, produces nothing but good. .No well adjusted mind, can, in my Judgment, contemplate unmoved the dangers which have suddenly/like clouds from a volca,- and'wvirpncd.lhat Union. :/Now» I {akoifthatyour,projected ‘‘Clubs,V resting on.the platforni ‘of Democracy, aromeflnfto have a single eve in iho prtjscn’atioq ojf the Union—aro meant to fos ter every measure having that . tendency-rare encauf >to~ detect; expose, and resist.-.whatever threatens to wcqkcn or dissolve meant, In a. word, to organize a ; pow'er of simultaneous action, through'correspondence,- the'press, and the ballot box; which will raise d' rampart, at *ny and every-crisis; against’any and every llood, however formidable, of sectional or fanat ical disunion. •Ifis hr tins belief’ that I not only tappto’vc the'propriety atid expediency of your plan, but bid you cordially‘God speed! with it. *’ I will.hot, though strongly, tempted, advert to thebcstpraciicol course,' to uphold the',Union. *They will necessarily engage.the deliberations bf the “Clubs," when formed, But there is , ohe comprehensive, injunction which you „ will patdon ; niolot tbibkingimportant enough, how ever trite, to bb repeated here— Look steadily to I the Constitution, and see Ihut.ifs provisions be strictly executed. That instrument involves tho, bring of the Union. > Thu Constitution violated, •the Union only upon- KuUcvaiicejthb [Constitution” enforced, -the ' Union; flourishes' Vith perennial;vigor; I do not question that & Unipq existed before the ConMilurion was from- ■ td X but it wasa-halting/ half way/powerless 1 Union t a Union dragging its slqwiengln along; ihrouglrthe revolution, and sedreely kcpt aljvo iwcri by the nsccssitius and enthusiasm of U'bsc | irop times/,.Such a Union could not encounter i tlwrincrgchcies ofedervoting andTeveriah peace, | Us continuahco «-‘ouM have kept- down, if tiotTatally crafthtd but, thd'elastic' spring/oh. ' jvard and Upward, with, which wc have moyed. The Uniohpf tlio, arlidcs of confederation was iiot iho Unibtiofthe 1 Constitution: incontrast, ih’o former was as arope of 'dry and barren sand | tlifa latter a girdlo of'.our native grape vine, swclliaff with snp.and loadcdV»i.h cluster ing fruit. Tea! keep to the terms of ,tbjs. the digest and safest of organic structures of gov. .erqmcnt; kcep rigidly to. it's equality /of sqv orrigpiiies, its guaranties, it.s pledges, its.reser vation of State rights, .its generous jnensn res of ■ .jhatyralization; its,.impressive;-prolubilipn.on ' Religious legislation 5 -keep to them as-men.who know on.wbat .'the interests, tranquility,, free* ■dom and powers of tho doiintry truly -depend, and areVcsolved dot tdscc them Maori Heed or endangered by overwrought and transitory ext tills through, tho instrnmcntali -t!t3 y<rd dbntcmplatfc ;, slor’t!ng, and Vou wifi fiiVo doni/tilt licsi Unit prifdto; patriotic' citi? xens can do to perpctuftlc the glorious Union. . It is poiSiblq that you maylfaVo noticed how jb’arihdly l have mingled In political cbntroVcr wes fiiddclcavlDg the VidoPi'esidencv, in March, 1849.. With ihc'Cxdcptlqn, of an anxious efibrttp Sustain.vy.bat is known 1 toisq'of 1850/ani,',Eccopd,'of a like eflort on! of the Dqtdo<irttlib' candidate, of .1,852,1 bdejlf lod; by considerations npt worth mentioning; to indulgo in at least comparative Tctlrcmdtit; I refer to this, not only ns ah ex; quae W ydu’fdr hot replying In wore hmplc dc tai], but jilsd in to.giyo to . the tew senlj: incntk,! have expressed their [rightful Torcc. as ollapnhg bf cddl ’and uniiupnssioncil .retlcclldn'. I.pm, dear and friend,. G. jM. DiVCUAS. Uu- Alfiied E.'.Whiou?. ‘ 3,oth Oct., 1854. •ndlUmiLß CASE OF INfAKTICIDB.— ThcPI wdelphla Inquirer of Sunday, givcd the pdrticu* lars’bf the foost horrible murder thitt has cofrio. to ourknowlcdgtf for some time. It says: “.At ttlaWhour mi Sunday evening, we were Informed bVbucof the that there had Wph tt'inoat 1 horrible murder committed— ..fL®. of jjddfeh )iaU bccn'iii-rested* and .COtnmiUod to iiifurinant reused 9 l V? • [ urt hcr -—alleging that ho had pwb.bound to .RccrccyVhnd; would not giro ua, y»o dctajla,of ; Uip tcrnblo aflilr* , ~ M.Thp.prjsqficrk.namo is I>amclia Meyers.— t p r * Iwonty-ihrcc, years of ago—good looking, but. foryearspasthoa borne rathdr an unenviable refmtlon anlonglbo citizens of Nicetownri. She ban resided for some Rice; a' former on 1 ttaKicetown Lano, a abort distancc 'Qhovu'ltß Rising Sun Lake. She Was taken iofi) custody on Sunday aflemooivby ; two of the raayor’i officers, who deserve ! grcafc oiudltforjccomng Iho matter So W secret, and taken pcforcthc mayor, who after ’a private heftring comthittcd her to prison fora further’ investigation yesterday;afternoon At tbreo*o*clock. . . , ; .. .* • i that hour a ]args dorjlfl of the reporters. ’assembled at theoffice,to note doWn the OYidtncc; in tho case, bwtat that hour tho accused'w6* too'umvcll to bo heard, and tho ease adjourned; ,ldpomb fo.turoda/* • • • ' , ■/* The gentleman who givesus the particu lars. states that-Miss Moyers gave birth to tho cbiW.oji Tliuwday, tliolOth of October, pa the, eateii tip states fhaishe has bceiitheinother of two or three first of'.which' died ■ of the bthers oro utiapcoiiotcdibrn A ; ybUhgraah'rcsldiligin t&eVicmilybf'Mr noQSe. is fluspcctcd of ah' iiccotoplicein the affiitr; bub.Vho police havenotjfet been fcbVe' .l^flnd £ : ['i ■ii •(, Nobt^Sonilfientii;" ; ; , \W copy the folltrsnagfrbin tHd Washing toii t Union.' The pure Whiairr, \yill , UyG in .historyas long as virtue and patriotism are felt .and reverted.— | The Union iniatoducing these noble thoughts , taitsreaders* says that they artf peculiarly ap- i propriatc ,it Ismiand prpscription arc rife in tho land :.. ' :i-| V *‘lf there atnong ; ua wfo/msled hy' a■ rjiislhhcn syjnpathy, br hy siulden uponany' subject,“are fbrgetlfng their bbligtv- j tlons to tho whole country, to the Constitution and 'suasion and.examplp.tQ ; awaken them to a sense ; of,thcirdangcrous error.'. If those who,for the ‘sake of private ’ interest,' pcrsopprambiUph, op momemtary political success, ate .willing to, ex periment-upon the,-public passions, -to,treat! lightly their constitutiphal-pbligptipns, lojfoj. inept spcticmfll.jcalousicsnnd raisuupgeograph ical distinctions within the : Union",- let tue ab senceof mircountchanceand support convince such that Ihp' .persorial gratification of public | services of anMliivjng man are not otyepts of suf ficicnt magrurede to bo gained at, tbp expense ofthc harmony of the country', the peace of the. 1 ' a single letter ni Urn list of our con stitutional duties.- 'lf among,Us there be any —which'Heaven’ : forbid!—who arc prepared, fdr any.eflrthly!objcct, : to' dismcmbcr bur Con , fedcracy’and' constitUlsorf*which r binds us lot v the fate of aii'Arnold bo thcirs«>andlpt .the, detestation and*scorn of every , American bO thcir.coostant companions, ■ like him, they "shall abandon a country whose ■ rich blessings' they are no loiigenworthy to en ■■ 1 : , toils, Dillvtnirs, Orcciicastle . Railroad. ’ .Pursuant to public notice,.the Commissioners , of tlmYork, pillsburg, lind Greoncostlo/Roll road Company, met at Boiling Springs, on Sat-: 1 urday the Utb Inst., p( ‘. ' Ou j mbtiop > SAJIoKL. , M'ANBER,EBq4, was called to the,' Chair, .ind Dr. 0. X. Shercr, ‘appointed Secretary! V, ‘ ‘ ‘ r ‘ Tliu Report of the Englncpr, James Worrall, Esq., with Topographical map of the survey, was laid before the meeting and approved. I Ou motion, it was'Reiftfted,; -That for the per j nmncubqrganization qJ'j t!»o . Boiled -of Commis sioners, that Dr. John A. f Al»h bo appointed : President, Ur. G. L. SUeror, Secretary, and Henry Sidle, Esq., Treasurer, which was unani mously approved. ■ . . . On motion. 01 J, K. Sidle,-Esq., it was Knot ted. That U shall bo the duty of tlio Treasurer to confer with some safe and responsible Bank ing or Savings Institution, in which the funds of the Company can invested at inter* ost, and that it shall bo tlio duty of tho Trees urerdo doposito the’snmo wliOaevQr the Board of-Cpmmissioners direct him to make ( such in- Vestment'. . - 1 Op motion pf,G. L. Shercr, ,J. 1C Sidle ond Muddo'eh, were appointed to solicit furtlu, cr BUbscripllonato the capital stock of rail road Company. ‘ • Resulted) That;an adjourned, meeting of tho Commissioners bo held at llillsburg, on Satur . day tho 2oth Inst., at lO.o’clock. • /fcio/ced, That the proceedings oMUis meet ing bo pnbllsbod In the York and Cumberland papers. ... SXmUkd Majie tv, Prbs’t O. L. Sherer, .Ffoct'yi.' M Tne Goose Questioj;.. — A large collection of foreign Geese, Ducks, and other fowls took place at the American Mufibum, New York, the other day. The stock was imported by a’Mr. Gilesi of Connecticut, duplicate pairs of which.he re served for himself. There were upwards of sev enteen hundred persons presentj'andAhebidding was spirited. Tom; Thumb, who was, present 08,0 vjsilcr-and bidder, attracted almost ns much attention as the golden pheasants.' 'Ho \yas perched on the top of the cages, and point ed out the birds to be -sold.' Ajmlr of' white swan«; ahd a ; pair of Jnj ancsc peacocks. were bid off at one hundred dollars each. • One pair of Mandarinducks - brought one hundred arid fifty dollar?, and a black swan one hundred dollars. ‘ ■Difft. on the ICt'li of October last, Cornelius L. VXN»BBBEi,i, agbd 4G years. Thu deceased was a child of affliction for ton or .twelve months, which ho boro with patienco and Christian resignation. Ho loft* a wife and live snmll children, and other relatives, to mourn Ids departure; ■ 1 ; J ' Dearest husband,thon iiast ioft ns. OVcHhy loda wo deeply nlotjrrt— But ’tis Christ alcove who'did protect thee/ Lovjid thoy'bpst'audfubk’thco homo. children I have fcunc from thco, Jloluasod tVniii pala weep not Idrino— , J!M'd;firjoiids,that’s dear I’ll not forgot* In lleßvon 1 hopo io meet you yet. . dnloii-Fire Corajiany’s Lccinrcs 'pUE first of d cfourso of loctfircs for thq be -1 uodt of tha-oUnlbn ,Firu’ Cnmpanyj” will bo delivered ftt Murlon U«1), on Tnuruduy even ing,. Nov. 23, by Jbof. O; 11. Tiffa^t. Ticket? admitting three persons to tho ' '• course (of ell lodliircs,)' Single tickets to the course, " “ ,'ttf joatSh IcctiirCi, , ! v l2i For sale at (lio door on tlio ovohingof tbo lec ture. Dbot's" o()dn at 0| o’clock; Leclurd to cinntnenco at 7," ’ , - • ' |' Cdrjftio, KoV. 10, A'CUnnco t (o Hallo livnci I , PBOm'ASIiB AND IJONOUADLIi .EM .I’LOYAIENTI I Tlio fiubaciibor iadcuir ous of having an agent In each county and town of ‘the Union. A capital of from .0 to 810 only will b?, required; and anything like an efficient, enurgotlo man can make, from three to Ove dol lars per day j—lndeed 90010 .of .the Agents now employed are realizing twioo fhat.aum. -Every Information Wilt boglven by addressing. (post 'ago paid.) ,• , WM. A, K.IN9LEU,, , . Box 001, Pbllft., Pft., Post Office. November 16, 1864—-4t* Tavcni Llreibo. '| v O thb Honorable tho Judges of;tho Court of I General Quarter Sessions of iho I’oacool Cumberland county, at January Sessions, 1855. Tho petition of Michael Billet, respectfully represents,, that your petitioner is provided.with tho necessary requisites for pf 'public ipntortalnmoiuJn tho hausp i»ow occupied as such by Charts H,ugluugli)ln. jn tho hast Ward, In Carlisle. Your petitioner, thoreforoj praysypur Honors to grant him a Liqonsu for tho siiinu the ensuing year, commencing. on thp (Irst ddV of April. 1855, As .in duty bound hq will over pray, &o. \ . - , , . ■ : .. . MIOHAEL BILLET;;. ' ; &bvembpr 10, 1854—at* \ f - - • • .. -Wo tho undersigned cltlrcna of tho Eastward of,tho i .,bor«»ugb of Carlisle, In tho county of Cumberland, da certify that wo are well ocquain ted with tbo tibbyo named Michael JJHlott, that ho is pf.gbod reputp for honcsly and.iomilcr aricb,Jona l« well provided with house rpon> and obnvchloiicoa for thoabcainniodiitlon of stran gers and travellers, and that such Inn or Tavern Is nooessary to accommodate tbo public and on tortaih'BtrAngora und travellers. ' "' ' EdwArd Slmwir, D. Martin, Robt. Sriodgrads, J: Armstrong,’ James Widuor, Imao Ulhgwnlt, Joseph Fluisor, P. Arnold. A. J 4 Herman, John llurtibri'A* S. Sober, William Leonard, Henry Dltzor, M. Holcomb, 0. Inboffr : •- •' :■ ; -JVCW ,-.^ c g*- ;-. v;-;,y' '-‘t; -,1 r '■:■ U ' •; 'i fpßliWdbrflignedlS now.opening ia-tlio store ■ ■ room.of Uri-WmlLeoirard, on, thoeprter of naiiQy&if andL&nthhriitrccls, in Cariialu/aJargo : .<* ■■■'•/}'-'■ y- - : : tajplc? & Fancy D ry. Go ods, ;■ goods adapted la tbia'market,togcthorwitKan having boon nearly-all!ptlrfchdsed within the lust two Weeks, '-buyeri NvU! biyo,tb6'advantage of aeUc ting- from ,a wellaa of-the late decline In the’prices of many articles!' Qo will bo ; happy to exhibit his Goods to all who’may favor'him vath a k cally and pledges himself to soil every article as low or lower can bo purchased elsewhere. ■ -' 7 ' '■ '■ l ’ • V- V ’ - EGBERT DICK.. ,N6vctnbor'l6ylBs4i : ' '• - • • * 1,. . JOSEPH WO.OD A: SOS, :’V . ’ PHILADELPHIA. ' * . ; ' OPPICE/oflnlonuatlon,, Correspondence; Special and General Agency and Collec. tied.. Confidential negotiations and trusts Oxev ciited In the city of Philadelphia, Stato ot 1 Penn sylvania/'and nelghbo'rhig Cities and States.--, ■•‘Tho McssrWo6d : will devote thenlsolves'to the collection of money upon' cldims-and obli gations of kind, to the execution of pri vate trusts , general and special agencies, settling estates of decedents;- to any delicate 'and confidential negotiations, inquiries ScJnVeß .tigatlons of a proper’ and legitimate character, and all dtberprdfCssional business requiring spe cial AttOrnles.--’ ' ; , i ' ;■ > i-Thoy wjll afford to Merchants, Profossiqnol men, formers, Mechanics, Laborers, Companies andr'lodividuhls in the United States, intonna- tfori in relation to Mercantile, Commercial, Fl manoW,,MeclwnicaV Agricultural,’and. Protbs •sionul; business, &nd also upon matters' connect, ed with Political, Scientific*,Literary, Religious and Benevolent Societies and Institutions. - - .•'.The charges orlfeds -wilMio proportionate to the Importance of-thoibusinoss, to the amount of time and labbr employed, and expense at. ’'tending - the services •. : > . • ■ Fees and commissions in all cases to be prompt ly paidt .All orders must be accompanied with a .foe,! which ,if not sufficient, answers will bo returned 'for-thb purpose of oflbctlngsatisfuctory arrange ments; . Address Joseph Wood & Son, Agents; N0.'76, South 4th St;; west side above Walnut St.. Philadelphia. , , 1 November 16, 1951-rBm, , ( . ■ • •> Toirii Property foi* Sale. THE subscriber olibra his property at private sale, situate, on (ho north sirt'o of Pomfret street, next door to'the' Common School House, In the Borough'of Carlisle. - The .lot is 00 by limnli - 2to.teoU‘ and. contains two two-story ySsSsjm Brick, Houses fronting on, Pomtrot -|ss?el^Ustreet. And a two' story Log House on ■ margin of a.2Q foptalley at tho foot ot tho lot,, v Persons wishing to see tho pro perty can call on tho subscriber living on the premises i ; • JACOB SQUIBB Carlisle, Nov, 10,1854-*-tf PUBLIC SALE. BY virtue pf an order of ; the Orphans’ CJourt of Cumberland county, I will expose at public sale, on the premises, on Thursday urn lllh day of December, at 1 o’clock, P. a new two story Brlch House, wlUi a huck-biiUd ri n ing nnd Lot of Ground; containing 40 foot front by 100 feet deep, with n i r *S*lili PoW Stable thereon erected, situate' I upon tho south side .of the Main st.> In the village of Hogestown, Cumberland coun ty. It Is a very complete and comfortable house." Terms.—Ton per dent, to bo paid at the time of- confirmation by the. Court. .One-half of tha tesiduo Ist of April, 1855, nnd the balance In one year thereafter. Possession given on tho Ist of April, 1855, JACOB EMMINGER, SAMUEL' SENSEMAN, i . Jdmrs. of David. JSmminger y dcc’d. November 16, 1854—6 t : - Orphans’ Court Sale. Witt -bd sold by order of the Orphans* dourt'of .Cumberland cobnty, on Satur. day, the 24 d4y ol December, 1854, at 12d’dlk. nfion; of said day, at ol the lat^iflnuoT^tniUhir/ailWfßri.^■JiibsWiponnalioro’ township, Cumberland county, Pa;,- thefo low ing Koftl EstjitOj' liiU) the property ol' tllo said Sumb Muuimn; dec’d.', vizs ‘ • ; ’ ' : .All or tract of land, allnoto In Enslponusbovo’ township aforesaid, bounded by hmds of Philip Lurttz’s heirs,- Martin Rennlng or’s heirs,.Newcomer's-heirs, Michael Lcriug slon and others, containing about Nino.ty-four. Acres and a Half. -.1 • r« , The improvements arc a good two story HOUSE, a new BANK. BARN, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Cider Mill, other Out-buildlngs. This lann culllvotion,' with substantial fences, fl large Orchard of gritted fruit, a atroam of.water runs through the place, and there Is an excellent Spring, House with a 'novcr tailing spring between tho house and bam. This place U situate a llttlo over lour miles from Harris- burg. - ' At tho same time and place, two pieces of Mountain land, the said farm, InEastponns boro* township, will bo sold. Tho one bounded by James White's heirs, Jacob Brclr, John Brown, Ahrahdm Miller and others, containing 6D acres and 181) porches. Tho other by lands formerly of John Holtz;. Wiley, Lopgneckcf, Noble and others, containing about 25 acres. , TOBIAS MILLER, : ' Mmr: of Snuiuel Mumma, dte’d. ' November Id, IBsl—Bt ’ . NOTICE. THE commUto- appointed to make arrange ments for tho permanent organisation of a Teachers Institute,' are requested to meet at tho public house of C. Stough; in tho borough of Carlisle; bn Saturday, tho 18th Inst.} nt 10 o dock A’.'M. ' Thu following named persons constitute tho cummlttoo, viz, ’D.Sholtyv’WVß* Gorgafl,. J, O. Hall,' T. Bl Brys'on, D. J. Williams, Jos'. LavertjV J/P. llhmmel, : G. Swartz, 3. Rlngland, V. B. Rcber, A. Cathcart, 1); K. Noel, J. Moore, J. Illnkel. AV. McLaughlin, M. Morrett. S. Plank, F, Echols Esq., J. Senßoniah; E.'Corn man, J, F. Downing, 1). Eckels, A.Rosier, J; B. McOartftcy, A* L. Mordorl.'ll. Woods, G. W". Leldigh, W.Oavenangh; T. Man* Hco,’ 1L Bear; E. James 1 , EMI, Williams; J. McCandllch.J. Glltesplo, J. D. Leckoy, W. Oracy.-O. Snoko, O. V, Kplloy, 11. Mouer.J. M; Means, J.P.'Rhoads, a. Kelso, J. B.Rc liUOkV T. P. Blair,' W. R.'Slbbet, P.'S. Arts, G.W. Reynolds* A. MoElwlo, S. M.cGavV, S. w. SholunbQtger. . . . . DANIEL SIIELLEV, Co. Supt. .ji oo' WOTiCG. AN election for Directors-of tho* Oarllslo Bank, will .bo hold on Monday tho IWth of Novcmhor noxt;'at tho ofllcoof tho President, In Carlisle, between the lionni of 10 A. M. and 2P.M. GEO. A. LYON, Pres’t. ■October 20, 1854—51. • •* Estate police. LETTERS toHtormmtary'oh the estate of Cor nelius L. Vandorbolt, late of Nowton towK* ship, Cumberland County,' Pa., doc’d.j hate booul-.suud to tho subscriber by tho Register of said county; residing In Oakvilld,OmiSb. county. AH persons indebted- to said estate Will mako immediate payment; dhd thoud haying .claims will nrdfleht them to ’ 1 : ‘ • CORNELIUS' V; KELLEY, Ex’f. 1 Octobor 20, •■'■"• 1 • Uroebn stMiwTsi t’t-• -• A LOT of long and square Brocha Bhawls.al so Blanket Sbwals, Just received from Now York and selling very low, at tho cheap store of - Nov. 9; ’64.] ; OHAS.-:QGir.RY. WOOLEN YABN,— A lot of very superior licavy and oven -Woollop' Yarn, just re ceived, much bettor than tho clfyyam. .All colors. ' OIXA3. OGILBY. Ifovombur 0, WE call tbo. attention of tlio puWIo to thd portable Gordon or Firo ongfnbitto'wi torlng grtrdoha oVoxtlngnUMng Orco-ran Eitool lont article, noit clujop fc convenient. ror Sold'at' ■ November 3, 1664 • ; .■ . ~. , .i< t ; • 'r'i 1 , J -'-CAEtiaLEDEroan l Bank, 1 ! .\*.V V; ©rotor..*, law..-.f: , ? rpHE'atmbal c!dfcti6n'6f nine Directors of this X third Monday, botwocatbd hours irt iOi U> *.;:•\y;.Br.. BEET£M t Cashier. : hi?ourd’Wld. OK StX ficuteqlhoardura cau hoac- X comtuodktcdin a/tort'Oie family, at reason ttblo rates. Inqurro prtho editor of thoiKo/un leer, '' -r ' ‘ f2,;X854 —2W]' T\K.J.-BA.nGmrAJT J S health having been XJ restored, hdrtbyimtiflcs his friends and tho public* that bo haff resumed tho praottcoof rued- Icineyat his office, coritor of Main and Bedford atrte«B'. <s ' : -^-r->-' 9,?1854 T -2nu.s < . ASSIGNEES SALE. tio aoid' dt publlc sale, attlm public W house of'Joo.RUoy.lnCootervillo, Dlck insoii Itmnshipi jOumborlahd county, , 0 miles from Carlisle*' on .FRIDAY,, November 17th 1 1864,a1l that>i>lnable property knorth as the iiOumbcrliiifll.’Pttrnwo Estate" vl«» . No, i, with near 1 two thousand acres of'Mountain Laud, together .j, *. -- ’thp Mill,, Saw-MUI, and a yf] rt . number of •Tenant Houses t and If @rall sold tegothorit will bo divided ■ iH ßUitputcUasers. , , i' NOV2S* The‘ Mansion Farm,” containing about acres of first rato gravel land with a Slone House,'largo St6ne l Barn, excellent apple orclianl/never failing water, &o. No S.—“TAe Big Meadow,” a tract of ex cellent Mea'dowi lend»containing about 22 acres. No. 4. “The Peach Orchard. Farm,” con- , taining about 170 Actes/wlth Log llqubo and | Barn, and about 80 acres underqultlvatlon. -N.Op 6.:-rA, tract', of Lnnd m*st of. John Thrush,,containing 111Acres.' ' No. of-Daud east of said Thrush containing 100 acres. •> ■ ; No. B.—A’Tractof 60 acres ofoxcellcnt Urn ber and suitable forfarmlngpurposes. Tho abovc'tracts firo'good tillable gravel land. The unimproved parlaarc covered with thriving oak,'chestnut, dhd plnb Umber.. The “Moun tain LamP'Ras-a-.thick growth of chestnut and 1 plno and'lf-noi sdld wlth'fho' furnace, will bo sold In IoW 16 soft flirrnora-and others. Sale to commence, at 10 o’clock, A. M., of : said: day, .when attendance will be given and termsniado.known by, . . . D- TWMcOULLOCII, • JOHN T. GREEN, ’ * •" • Jh'aigvtesof T. C. Wilier. * N. B.—Tho title.tpjill of. this properly is |n« 1 disputable. - ; t Nov. S, 1854—2 t. . 1 RTOVES I STOVES I-! STOVCSIM. TOIIN D. GORGAS would Worm the public v that hd hasnowqn hand at his establishment. oii.Mari'n SU, next dborto Marion Hall, a largest and most complete .assortment of COOK. OF FICE &;PARLOR STOVES to bo found in this county, whlclvwill bo sold at tho lowest pri ces- for’ cash 6r approved credit.. Ills stock consists of ft'largo assortment of new and high ly approved PATENT COOKING' STOVES, finished In’tho most complete manner, and cal culated for either, wood or coal, Or Tiotll. All tho old standard, patterns which have stood the teat’ bf experience, may bo fonnd at Us estab lishment. Aiaoj. n great variety of tho most approved <md' beautiful PARLOR OFFICE STOVES,'lncluding tv •.number oC.ncw styles, possessing very-superior advantages over those heretofore In use* Families and housekeepers are respectfully Invited to give him ft call before purchasing elsewhere.. Stoves dulivurod to any part of tho country and put up at the shortest notice.' Ho continue** to do all kinds of TIN AND SriEfcTTRON WARE, and Copper Work, ftnd lms donstanliy on hand.orwlti make' to or der every article required by housekeepers or others in tbislinO.- Tils stock of-Tin, and Cop per Wrtro • embraces every kind of household and. UlttbcP utensil, warranted equal to thp nest manufactured. 'Persona, in want of Articles in his line may always bo sore of being accommo dated.to thcirsatlsthction by giving him'ft Sail* Nov. 0,1854. .Ui ■ Map of Ciimburloiifl County/ [TJROM entirely original Surreys, by actual . measurement'throughout the Whole countyj yH. I. BRIDGENS. - ' The subscriber ’is.now cngaatstt’.lo, making Surreys preparatory,.. and comidoto Afuj> o/ Dumriorlaud “CouhfWupon a largo scald. Every Public Road ! ona Stream, with fho location of all Mills,Stores, Dwellings, Public Buildings', will bo ocournloly laid down. All the public buildings in the. County will bo distinctly Indicated, and tliQ names of owners of' property generally, will bo inserted in their pro per positions on the Map. • - A Table of distances. Statistics of tho Coun ty, enlarged plans of tho principal Villages, and a lew of tho moat attractive views In tho Coun ty, will be inserted in tho margin; thus giving every satisfaction, and rendering tho Map most valuable to tho Owners of Property, Merchants, Travellers, Conveyancers, and the Inhabitants generally, of tho region delineated. • ,In as much as this work is to bomndoup of actual surveys madouponlho ground, it will re quire time to accomplish it; it Is not expected, therefore, that it will ho ready for publication much’under the period ofTwo Years:. Tho si?.o of the. Map will bo about 5 foot by 4. and will cost flvo dollars. ' . . ' . - ' • - II; P., BRIDGENS, Publisher. N* E. corner of Marsballand Wood st. Philip October, 20— lm pd. ' A FIRST rate carriage, nearly now, of mod ern stylo, suitable ■ for one or two horses, will bo sold very cheap A a reasonable credit gjvon.—Enquire at yohuitecr office. October 19,1851—Ct. Ciimjticrlud Valley Kail B6ud. CHANGE OP HOURS I ON and after Monday,' October 10th, 1854, Paasenger.Trains will run dully, 1 as folloA's [Sundays exccptodj i ■ , , pon IlAßnidDppO : ’ ‘ ‘ , , Ait 'frg/n .2 4. Train Leave Chnmbcraburg, B.GO A.. M. 2.15,1*. M. Shlpponuburg,. 2.28 ,‘ 4 2.48, 44 «• Nowvillo, *2.65 ° 8,20 44 « Carlisle, 10.83 <* 0.50 44 « Meclmnlcsburg, 1J.04 “ 4.20 “ At Harrisburg. 11 3U L ■*•o2 “ li! Train - 2d. Train Leave Harrisburg, r 8:16 A. M.‘ 1.4 G I*. |M. “ Mechanicsburg, 8,45 “ 2.15 44 *i Carlisle; 0.20 ; 2.42 «* ;*r Newtfilfd, , 0.G9 “ , 0.26 44 14 ’ Shlppensburg, 10.81 * f 8.58 At Chumbersburg, ll.Qh ' ■ Trains leave Harrlaluirg Philadelphia, 1 at 12.80 M./& 8.15 I*. For Baltimore, at 1<46 P. Mi For PilUburg, «t 12.52 noon, and C.W P. M. For Pottsvlllo, Heading, and points on the Dauphin & Susquehanna Railroad, ot 12.80 M. At all Slalfuns where Tickets-ore sold, Faros are tea cents less than when paid In the cars, 1 -A..F. SMITH, SupU. October 10,1864—1 m . , Ciinitioi’bnd; VaH«y MALE AND:FEMALE SEPARATE AND - , ~i.v - DISTINCT.; 'j ' At'Mijoiianicsuuro, Pa. MBVrJO&. S, LOOSE, Mn Principal, v (Assisted by’Flvo Teachers.) • npUE winter Session- of this I n i Bt | t , ,lt J°” JL ‘optin’ lo'TocoWo students on two Ist of No vember. . Tho laclUllos which are oferdod by this Institution, to. both Sexes to* obtaining a finished education arc Jiiwurpastied_ by any stmt larißonilnary in tho State. The buildings aro non* ortd coramodl6us,{ond tho grounds onuv, mooted. The Female Department I* now (n/fr* ‘IW Hoaratt, and. conducted by Now (England Teachers. It is located In the beautiful valley oUOurabcrland, distinguished for Its 'healthful noßs, by toUtood, and 8 miles distant from Harrisburg. i ' ■/ * - \ ' - One hundred and twenty students have boon In attendance durlngthb collegiate year. ■ Board, Tuition and room lutv ' ■ . wished. MMimt of woeka, 855,00 ' For circulars jlndlnformntlon, address 'i ! - ,i-HEV, JOS. S. LOOSE. , SepfcSl/ISW-Htr Mfchamabvrg, Pa. U; SAXTON'S. Bargains EHraordlnaryl NEW GOODS t / THE. aubscriborhM Just: returned from tje cities ' of. Now. York and Chkapat slid most splendid .assortment oj Fall and Wittier Goods evor-brought to Car lisle. ."■J'”' - Having.purchased from several of tho largest importing houses ife Now York for cash, i twill onablbmo to offer inducements and give oottor bargatns-to iny old- customers and all ivhoinay favor him - with a call, than can ho had at hoy other.store to the’townot county, , Ibavotlio cheapest Flannels, Satlnctts, Cloths, Kentucky Joans, Mouse do Lains,’Do Hugos, Muslincfl, Tickings, Stc. &c.J over offered in tho borough’. ' It Is impossible to enumerate one-half the ar ticles. ..Como one; and all, in want of cheap: goods and judge for yourselves, >Vo take plea sure In showing our goods. Recollect tho Old Stand. East High street* •, - • • . , CHARLES OGILBY.. , Carlisle, October 12j 18647“" 1 ■ • Bfo( ir«i , A TTORNEY ATLAW, has settled in Mc il clianicabnrg, fbr the practice of his profes- All kinds of Legal. Writing, Collections, Court, business, ice., promptly • attended to.r- Offlco opposite. Dr. Long’s rcsidrncoi. < Hu will also attend to,Surveying, in -town or country. ’ , [October 20,1861.} FORSALE. Fou CiiAMDEunouna t A. W. OrocD, .;. j Blui-R. uud Colored silKs; I: AM now opening a largo lino of Black SWce. Also, new stylo oleguni and fashionable bar red, plain and figured SILKS, very cheap. .. . - ,CUAS. OGILBYi - October 12,1854. • • > Embroideries THE largest and cheapest assortment of Nee dlo Work, Collars, Handkerchiefs, Shiralt zettCs, Undofslouves, Edgings and Inserting in tho borough, dt tho cheap store of ■ V CHAS. OGILBY. 0ct0b0r : 12,1854. ” • ’ Bools dud Shoes, JUST received, a largo assortment of BOOTS AND, SHOES 5 Water Proof and fine Calf Boots, Brogans,’ Boys’ and Clillarens’- Shoes, Ladies’ Morocco Boots, Jenny Linds and Bus kins. . Also, Gum Shoes in groat variety. CHAS. OGILBY. Carlisle, October 12, 1654. : • NEW GOODS. \I7EISE & CAMPBELL are now opening a VV largo lot of Foil Goods, very handsoitfd' and cheap. ’ ‘ - Carlisle, Sept. 14, 1858. . NEW GOODS! TOgggfgg rpfiE largest stock of GOODS over brought to I Carlisle, is now to bo seen at P. Aukold’s Store, where, thankful for past favors, hopes for a continuance of tho same. His Stock having been purchased to great advantage bo is prepar ed to sell goods cheaper than over. Ills stock consists In part of the different kinds of -goods 1 suited to tho season, among Which may bo found Ladles* • Dress Goods, In every variety, such fts fine Finds, M. do Laino, Cashmeres, Wennoos, Paramettas, Alpaccoa, Black and Fancy Silks, among which may: be found the cheapest over brought to Carlisle; ~ MKNB AND BOVH-WICAnj. such as Cloths, (black .and fancy colors,) Casi mcres, Vestings, Satlnclts, Jeans and Plaids for Boys’ wear. Also, - - DOBIRSTIO odaos of all kinds, such as bleached and unbldabbod Muslins, Checks, Tickings, Callooos, Giughanis, Bugging, &e. Also, Flannels of all kinds and culors, which will tin sold very low. , BLANKEST of all .kihds and at all prices, from $1 60 to ?8 00 per pair. Also, .BONNETS RIBBONS, 4c. A ■very good suloetlonof Bonnet Ribbons,Trim mings, Jaconet and Swiss Edging and Inserting, Thread Laces and Edgings,CoUars,Sleeves, etc. HOSIERY MB BLOKES, Ladles* and Gentlemen’s Kid, Lislio Thread, SUk, Beaver, "Berlin, (lined & unllnod r ) Cash mere, and Colton Gloves. ,M*nd’, Womens* A CUUdrcu*a Hosiery of all kinds. Oil Cloths, tfc.' . .. A very’,largo loi'of Carpet# of all kinds," Which will be sola very low. Also, Druggets from 1J to $ yds. wldo, Oil Ololliq of ah kinds, A widths, Jloolt and Snot* Vo r Men and Boys, Women s and Children's shoes. Glim shoes'of all kinds, which will be sold low. • , ■ " ■ GROCERIES A large stock of Groceries', such os coffee, su gar, lea, molasses, spices, &c., which will .bo sold as cheap os thoycun bo had In tho totfp/ at tho old established .stand in North Hooevcr street, where dll are Invited to attend as Choice Now Goods they then will find. To please tho most fastidious mind, Hence ‘’everybody go’* and buy—great and small And find kind attention shown to all. PHILIP ARNOLD. , Spt. 28th 1854. • . ■ DR; C. D. BliVnCNtllAL, 1 HOSUEPATHIC PHYSICIAN, OFFICE dnd residence onLouthcrstrcct,ono door oast of tho German Reformed Church. Dr, Blunicntlml respectfully offers his profession al services to tho citizens of Carlisle and vicini ly. Persons from a distance laboring under chronic diseases may consult.by letter. Office hours from 7 to 9 A. M. and 2 to 4 P. M. Carlisle Aug. 24,1854—tf Notice IS hereby given, that an application will bo made to tho next Legislature of I’orffwyWa nhv,for tho Incorporation of a Bank, wlfh gener al banking 'privileges! or, If Impracticable, for a Deposit Bank, with a capital of ono hundred thousand dollars, with tho privilege of lifcrcas- Ing tt to t\4o hundred thousand dollars, to bo located in the Borough of Carlisle, Cufrfborlahd cnhnly, Pa., under tho name and stylo of “The Farmer’s Bank,” Carlisle, June 29, 1854—Ofn. * .* Plainfield Classical Aeadoluy, NEAR CARLISLE, PA. THE 17Ui session will commenco Nov. 6,1854. Number of students limited, and constant efforts used for their moral and intellectual Im qrovcmqnt. Terms $O5 pof session. Circulars with' references, and full Informa tion furnished, by R. K. BURNS, Principal and Proprietor. ’ Plainfield Post Office, Cumb’d. Co. Pa. Sept. 28, 1854. ■. Pump*. JtfST received a largo assortment of Pumps of every variety in general use. embracing Iron & Brusj. Cistern', and Cistern Side Pumps. Also out door Pumps, so regulated as not to bo subject to freezing In.wlntor. These pumps arc got«» In tho very host stylo in point of quality and workmanship, tho manufacturers having had premiums awarded for their pumps at •several State fairs, whore they havo been on exhibition. Also constantly cm band, a lull supply of Iron Wcl! Curbs auJCbur.. r “™^ Y F |VMON.^ Carlisle. Nov. 2| 18 r . 2. , ; C’nOCICEIt V.—A goncraf nnorloiont of Quuonswqro of oil bind- now on band, 1~,, oluUlne GranltuWaro, Stonowaro, Onard \rljH-- wnro, Tumblers, Jara, Diaboo. Uo'd'ii, I’latos, Oandlnatlcha, fee I .i also, It vorb;W offiuo Castors & Bullies, as well as Pitcfcors, Cyllory A Spoon Glasses. &c. For «4o at tho sloro of . Aug. 8,1854. ' J. W, EBP. JUST focolfcd; n flrosh anpplyof Lloaood oil, j Points, Varnishes ico, Also, on excellent article of cheap oil for Plro Proof : paints, at the ofd stand East Main Strdot, , Carlisle, Pa< . I . Sopt.-H, 1854. GLASS WAR|3.— Jqfefc receiving a now la? voice ofWaro, embracing a yarloly of bowls ; suitable for frail, preserves, pickles, sugars, jollies, &o M as also Oullory Stands, Jars, Decan ters, Pitchers, Snltq, Poppurp, Candlesticks, Lamps; covered Bowls, a largo assortment'of Tumblers, (tablets, ana other useful For «nlo Uy ,■ . , , - J.' W.' tfBT. OcfobqrlO; 'lBH£ ' Town Projicrty for S" l ®* nr>HE subaribor; offers ot prtvflte aalo, kiapro -1 perty,' situated, in isest North. «u«<> square north of the C&llcgo. -1 ho »0‘•“ 00 Iront by 120 in » • ’■ LOGr HOUSE and EBNME HOUlels, JtoSk with a Shop attached, n Stahlo. Smoko lOfiß. House, &o. The house acedrtilnodittcß BsasHhtivn families,, afid tho lot is wit atop piled with choice fruit trees; .Horsops wJahlilß to see the property «on call on the Bub '“‘k c ’ residing in North Hanover street, ncst doon to Jlorrii- Tinner-shop, j E. •NATOUfc.lt* . ■Carlisle), Noy. 2,1854 —-4t* ,' lull bio Hold property SALE. The subscriber, wlahlng to rcmoyo , ti> ‘bo west, offers at private sale, the .'almjble hotel property in which ho now resides, on North Hanover street, Carlisle, adoors north of the Carlisle Bank. - This hotel properly Is ono oftfiirvory best in the borough, enjoying a central location, and being conveniently »d“- atod in regard to'both Court and Market. The ■- a ■ House I 3 largo and; commodious, ha *vinK recently underwent a thorough liiSlHircpalr j the dining-room is 45 foot in iejijfflff length, the bod-rooms airy and ploa- oho of tho largest in the bo iougii, and tho Kitchen, \vldch is complete in all its ports, enjoys many conveniences, having apurop and hydrant at tho door. ■: There nro two large and now Stables attached to tho capable of accommodating <6Lead°* horse Them is also in tho yard, which is largeandwell paved) ample Shedding, Xco-house, Hog-poo, and other out-bniidlhgs nnd.conveuiencos. . Also, tho house adjoining iho' obovc, now in tho occupancy of Dr. 11. Cauffman, la ofTcredat private lt Is ono of tho most eligible bu siness stands In Iho borough, - and la now oCcu- VVad as a Drug arid Chemical Wore.- Tha tavern stand property, If not sold by tho Ist of November, wlll ; thun bo offered for rent for one or more years. ‘ . .Persons wishing to view tho property can do so by calling upon the subscriber— . CHARLKS MAGLAtJCULIN. . Carlisle, Sept. 14, 1854—‘2m • Vniliable Farm ai Public Sale. WILL bo sold at public sale, on Uio premi ses, on Saturday, the 25th of November, 1854,.at-12 o’clock, ! ndon, all tlmt certain plan tation or tract of land, situate ln : FnlnkfoM township, Cumberland county; two miles north east of Dlller & Kroider’s mill, and bounded-by lands of David Boar, Peter Sipo'and others, containing . ' 140 ACRES OF SLATE LAND, ~ more or loss, of which about 50 acres is "Wood land, and the remainder Is clcarcdand In a good slate of cultivation. The Improvements arc a j w- log house,- LOG BAKN. and yfiSSm. "Mher ont-hnlldlnga. There is a nov hvillng Well of watcrconvonicntto Jg|j|||jPtho door, .and an-Apple Orchard and otherfruU trees on the promises. ■ The terms ol sale will bo easy, and made known on the day ol sale bytho subscriber, who on the premises. *•’ WM. CAMPBELL. - October 10, 1854~-Qt REEVE L KNIGHT, (Successor io Hartley $ Knight*) Carpel Warclibnso, NO. 148 South Second Street, 5 doors above Spruce street, Philadelphia, where ho keeps constantly on band a full assortment of every article In his line of business. FEATHER BEDS, FEATHERS, Patent Spring Mattresses. Curled Htdr, Moss, Com Husk and Straw Mattresses, Velvet Tapestry, Tapestry, Brussels, ‘Three-Ply; Ingrain, Vene tian, List, Rag & Hemp Carpetings, .Oil Cloths,- Canton Mattings, Cocoa and Spanish Matting#, Floor and Stair Druggets, .Hearth Rngs, Door •Mats, Table and piano Covers, to which he re spectfully Invites the ottention of purchasers. Oclobo lv>i Vstlnablc Property tbi* Sale. THE Store Property now occupied by.tob Is offered for'sale. Any person wishing to purchase a first rate property and one of the best business stands in Carlisle, can now have a chance. If the property is not sold at private sale by the first Tuesday In January, it will on that day bo offered at public salq. ‘Possession given on tho Ist of April, 1865. For Informa tion enquire of .. JACOB SENER. , ‘August 10, 1854.,-'' I - Dlssbiatlon pf Pardieirablp^.. f rjlUB partnership herefo/bre Wsting between I, JL tho undersigned, lathe manufacture of pa* por, at ‘Paporfonh, Cumberland boon dissolved by mutual consent. -Tho books and accodnsd nro in tljo. bands, of Jacob Zug, who'is authorized to collofct all debts dud tho lato firm, and to sotilo all liabilities. 8. ZUG, JACOB ZUG. October 19,1864—5t* Ijook Here! A CHEAT BARGAIN OFFERED I 'pIIE subscriber, In consequence of 111 health, I offers bla entire stock of Hardware fo any person or persona wishing to enter into tbo Hardware. Having determined to quit business ho will give a bargain, besides bis Influence and custom. ' Any ono desirous of going into tbo Hardware business will do well to Call sooft. If not disposed of by the llret of October next, no will then commence soiling off at cost at tbo old stand, next door to Mnglaugblln’s hotel. , JACOB SENER., Carlisle,'August 10,1864. WHITE HAE.ii .UABEIIT. 3 miles West of Harrisburg, fa. THE Eighth session of this popularond flour ishing Institution, will commence on Mon day tho Gth of November next, tinder tho most favorable auspices.' During fho present year such • Improvements and additions have been made as Its increasing patronago demanded.— Tho Principal will be assisted by a full corps ol competent and experienced Teachers, and apo dal attention will bo paid to tho health and Com fort of tho students. ' TERMS« Boarding, VTaihlng and Tuition in tho English branches, and' Vocal music por session of 0 months, . $55 50 Instruction in Latin or Greek, each 6 00 French or German, 0 00 Instrumental Music, . 10 00 , Tho attention of Parents ami Guardians is earnestly Invited to this Institution. Circulars will bo furnished and any information will given on application, either personal or by letter to ; D. DENLINGER, Principal, geffemWr 7, 1864; JlarrUburg, Pa. Attorney at law, has settled at Mc ohanlCßlmrg, Cumberland county, for thu purpose of practicing'his profession. All kinds of legal writing, collections, court business, AC., promptly attended directly opposite tho ofllco of Dr. Long, August 8,1864-—Gia '*S ■ Coen Sliclloes, A'tEXANDUIVS Patent Com fehollor, dad xjL-dedly tbo beet iyid cheapest now in use.- Farmers ofb requested to call and oxopilno it at tho Carlisle foundry and-Macbmo Shop, or at Saxtons Hardware Store. For sale at reason- I C.OIO prices by GARDNER «c DROWN. , August 10,1854—jBtn, A FRESH supply of Paints, Oils, Varnishes, A. Dye Stuffs, Glasses,Putty, Sash Tools, &o. Also, Baking Soda and - Bryan’s Pulmonic Wafbrs, for tho curd of Goughs, Colds, Asthma, Consumption, and all other diseases bfthoLhngs, for solo at • D. J. KIEFFEU’S. Carlisle* March 28, 1854; /TiRANDSURIES. —A lot oC,fteah Oranbor- V>rloa, jual received, aa also ,i\n>assortment of ; now Pickles. Poaches and Tptnatoes, In'Jars & Cans, fresh Sardines, flna ,OUvq £ Table Oil, Prdnoh Mustard, &0. For sale at,“Marlon IlalP* Groooft.'.. . ' J.W.EBY. . October 20,1804;' . 11, PAXTON Savo yotir Oltl lflota). ZiXsn paid for Old Metal, such as Copper, Brass and Iron, at the Carlisle Foundry tria , Machine Shop. • , r • . L Aug. 10,18M-^Bot ■ 1 proclamation, -v. v.iiiri .. Courts of Oyer arid Terminer and, 9^5 r jV™-‘ Delivery In said bounties, and SamholW o °' l 'jdV“ 1 otd John Kupp, Judges of the CourtsofOyer, hind Terminer nnd General Jail DeUverj ftr tho , ®aVbt ell capital and other offenders, inJhe raia, ( ebunty of Cumberland, hy their prccepts to W , directed, dated' the 28th of Angurt,.lBM, hnyo Sdered tlio Court of Oyer and .Tormtacr and" General Jail Delivery to be hoiden at Carlialo.oa the -2d Monday of November, 1851,(beingthor -13th day,) at ten o’cloek in the lorctioon, to ion- ■ tIn NOTICE is C hcroby given to jjik. ticca of tho Peace, nnd Constables ofthosnld-. ■ counts’ if Cumberland, that they * r f{ W'tho precept commanded tb to then and then! in their, brober bofsons, with' thoir rolls, records, and liu. oibStfoM’ ciofetnatlona nnd all. other temetn--; brancch to do those things which to their bttceSLS antorSn to to done, <s.d all those that WJ bound, by recognizances, to prosecute-flgaiASfcr; the prisoners that ore or then shall be in the Jaltj of said county, ore to bpthorcto prosecute.them as shall toJuat; Epii Sheriff, %' ' September 21» 1854., v '• . ' . . Proclamation. WHEREAS' tho Hon. Janies D. Gralanl, President Judga of tho soteral Courts of. Common Pleas, In tho'connilosof_ Pen?, Pn®-|; (.erlarid and Jmilafa.ond and. John Rupp. Associate Judges'of tho sdd Court,, in the said County of Cumberland, bytbelrpro-i iopMo mo directed, dated the 10 th of Angn.t,; 1854,have ordered snodiouroedOonrtofCoin-i mon Pleas fp bo holdon »t Carlisle, on tho Jlfe . d£r M December, IBS4. of W o’clock,ln tho; forenoon, fb cbntinno.ono, week. ; ‘ „ Notice Is, therolbre, hereby glyeri toaUpcr- , sons Interested to. be then and tliero In oUend anco. , JOSEPH McDARHOND, ShMlff. ; October 20,.1804. A. N. GRW, r7~~, Teas, Cofllc, Jkc. ~/•-v> rnllE subscriber bos just a<Tded | stock, o general selection of CHOICE GBO* CEHJES, os well os oil tho other variety, of or-: Ktidcs usually kept In a Grocery,Slow,; embracing Rio Coffee—roosted and green; 1 and 14 cts. per lb., QrleM.j-Olorilicd, • , Cruslnid ond Pulverised Sudors, ® f lies; Chocolates, Spices, Dairy ty Fancy articles, oil of which ore offered atth* lowest L.U prices; Vo are llwnkfd forth, former support given us, and. mv.io a further cull from our friends and customers. - :</ . .J. .« Marion Hall, Carlisle. Aug. 8,185*1. ..... .y ■ rUCNCU / ff«,irSBl3Bv'..-;> • WEIGHING LESS TUAS OUNCEa.", FOR the (3URE OF HERNIA, OR -RpErw • ■ TUBE,. • - . Acknowledged by tbobighest medial authorities of Philadelphia, incomparably, superior to nny other In use;. will bo gratified to loam lliat the,occasion now offers io procuro not only thu Ughtesk and most easy," but as durable a Truss as any other, in lieu ol • tho cumbrous ahd uncomfortable article usually.sola. There Is no difficulty attending- the fitting, and when tho pad Is located, It will 1 retain Its posi tion "without change. ‘ ‘ ■’ . Persona at a distance, unable to call oh tho subscriber, can’ have tho Truss sent to any ad dress, by remltllng Five Dollars for single Truss, or Tsn fof; the ’ double—with 'measure ; round tho hips, and stating side affected. It 1 will bo exchanged to snlt if not fitting,by return -1 imr Uat oued, unsollodjr For fealo only by tL« insnerter., CALEB.II, NEEDLES. Cor. of Twelfth.& Race Streets. Phils. C3T Ladies, requiring the-benefit of AUchan* icdl Supports, 6wing to derangement of-the In ternal.Organa, Inducing Falling of tho Womb,. Vocal,. Pulmonary, Dyspeptic, Ncryons and Spinal Weakness, are,informed that a competent and experienced Ladt will be in attendance at Uio rooms, (act apart for their exclusive uso.> #O.. 114, TWELFTH St.i Ist door June 29, 1854-ay. • " ibit/c. s. BAKrai, Respectfully ofrera ws professional «r -vicca to the citizens of Carlisle and surroun ding -country. Office, and residence In South Hanover street, directly opposite the Volunteer office. March 23» 1654.—tf. ' NEW OtiOOEOIEB. . ' f-jvro w* open, and for nalo a* thV^Jtfartoh'lJtfll 8 * J.\ Satidiy Grocery Store, * .largo And scncral assortment-Of articles, useful and fancy, cmbra log, in part— • «'• •' Maracaibo and Jaob Coffees, • , ■. - . Green Klo and Roosted Coffee, Jenkins’ best brand of Tons, Brown and Clarified Sugar*, - White and Preserving «’ Pulverized and crushed «< ’ ’ •> Bromn, Cocoa ond Chocolaw; Rice'and Corn Starch, • # ; Farina and Essence of Coffee', ■’ "- + Lovering’s finest Syrup, Orleans Baking Molts soft, Spices, ground and unground} Maco, Citron, Vanilla Boon, Cheese* Crackers, Candles, &e. ‘HP • Our <luccnslvarc, • l|| uflr embraces a largo and general variety Pjry of tbo best white Granite, a Ijron Stoneware} Liv erpool and common ware,' enabling the customer to select in setts or pieces pf any size necessary, and oftho different styles, together, with a Von* cty of Fino White and Gold, Band, English and French China setts of tea ware, and other varie ties pf uacfbl and fino Auicy China ware, includ ing Trays, plates, Vases, Fruit Diibes, Coffee cups, &c. &c GLASSWARE, embracing bowls, dishes, molasses cans, Sugar bowls, a largo selection of flno fluted tumblers* wino and egg glasses, and other useful articles,, WILLOW AND CEDAR WARE , , _. among which are tubs, eburus, water pales, m*s- Buros, market baskets, travelling boskets, as well as other covered and uncovered baskets. < Also* Tuhlo Oil of the flnest brand, Sperm and other Oils; Tobacco, Cigars, Soaps, 6tc. A Small lot of choice MACKAHEL of No. X quality. ’ Also* a trimmed Mess Mackarcl—-both In handsome assorted packages of halves, quarters and kits— with all the other varieties of a GKOCEBVsiod QUfiENSirAKE S."rOKK.. . Wo feel thankful f or the patronage horotoibro bestowed on i;- jmJ iuvllo a continuance of like favors. r J. W.'EBV. Carl'.nip, October 5,18d4. Loots. oiit In Time ! , t lIOLEH A-MOKBUS, Dyßcntory, plarrhaes, I maklogtheir appoaranccj^-ou know tho remedy. If you bare any regard for tho welfare of yourself, your wife qryour children, supply yonrsolvoa Instantly with “Bocchar’ft Matchless Cordial,*’ olhertf lio abide tho conso* quuncos resulting from a bigoted adherence to old quackery. The Matchless remedy can hod ot tho i/rug Store of B. J,.Kl££|'£B* Synth Hanover street , fi ftux. doors south of • Court, Mouse* [Carlisle, May 18, *64.3 WANTED. CARPENTERS) cabinet makers ,inilhwright9 woßon-mrtkqrs, Bbge*makers, and mechanic* generally; wjio.nrq in want of TOOLS/to.call at Lynn's, where you can always be supplied with » full Kltt of superior tools of the' oeatmsnu tocturo, warranted, at prices lower that ever was board of. , .* JOHN P. LYKE, Weal aide q/ NV Jbfanor tr at. ftiay %l t 1Q54. JUST received a prime lot of tho celebrated patent IFhcel Grehie for carriages, caro.W** gons, &c. This article. fully maintains the re putation of.bclng the boat article /ortho purpose ever offered. For sale at* ; -.v-’' .A»g t 81,1864: • - SAXTOK'S. H/TACOAnOJfI.f-A now lot of Farfn*, i.TX Starch, Taploco, Sago, 'Pearl, Barley Bek* Ing Powdoi*, Extract of CoQbd,RJco Fleur, &q. For solo by . / . ' J, W. EBY. Apgnat 8,1854.: . . ’• . \ GRAOKEHSj— A now supply of fresh Water. Soda, Buttor, Pic-ulo, Sugar and Trenton Aug. 8,1864. •" *' _X W.BBY. ’ Biscuit—Just received ohd ior - Tlli'catiliiff IllacltlklQS.' OP tho boat make constantly of» barid'tndfbr CarHalo Foundry audMucbloo Shop, GARDNER & DROWKi August 10,Cm 3
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