. --K* :/ A "Wealthy Subject.—Tho disposable’ Td- of IheDukeof SiitherlandiS gTeatctyitis tfald, ■ ;'” ‘ days ago a young lady named -Tomkins, in Cincinnati; fell dead Just as -she had finished dressing for tho ball. • • . * ■ ; K7"Jlllcabcth Hertz, a beautiful young Ger man girl,.who had been seduced, committed , fealcido in Netir .Orleans last week. ! ; lEPfThe Secretary of the" Ohio State Board of Agriculture reports the receipts of the late •StjteT’air at $14,000. - * stagnation of business at ' this {tcaian Of the year lias never been known in ‘ \ Jjouisvillo., •• • ’ j la ; cstimated that there are three hun dred million pounds of paper used in tho Unit ed States annually., . 1 j ■ j l■. ’ cobblers are now called ‘Jiqulfled oordwainers.* The ago is certainly getting ro • ' fined. •- ■ ' •. CT* Robert McOloskcy, charged with hating foQr'wivcs, escaped: from jail at OentroTillo, Md.; last Friday night a week.’ ■ : ■,O s *TV‘ttntc<!--a good strong adhesive plus busy-bodies stick, to - their .own . business. JCr* Henry Ward Beecher is .“down on the" KpbwtNotliings in a letter in thq N. Y.lndcf i lie call tliem,‘Protestant Jesuits/, fV'CT* A'tuntid is bring constructed' in SwiU zcrland, which will be, when completed, 8300 feet long/ r , '’Es'ohMOua Yikt.t).—A field of sweet potatoes 'jliWScdtt cOuuty.lowa, yields 700 bushels to .. Jtlic acre! . o • Franklin Institute Exhibition, in Philadelphia, is now opened in »)r. - Jayne’s > largo bbllding. I Putnam planted inlusnatiyetown, fi in Windham, Conn., a mile of apple trees in the $ x rhighwoyi Hb that the poor might have apples as welt as.rich. HI Toicin New Orleans on the license resulted in a majority of 5,000 in llpw of granting licenses for the pale of liquors, iw' lip*Wiint is the difference between an at jtorapted homidiilc ami a Cincinnati hog butch j*ry ? ;.One,is assault with intent to kill, and the other ia kill with intent to salt. . POLITR AND CpSSIDEIiATB.—An old lady be ; ■ ing lately at church, entered as the congrega tion’were rising for, prayer t ‘La ! f said she, * tdrtsylng, ‘donVget up on ihy account. 1 0. Washburn, has just been elected Congress from Wisconsin, making thcThird of: thrDO;brothcrs. who will meet together at Washington from distant sections of the Union, jui representatives of the people. ' Queer Srntbncr. —George A. Jxtivitt, con wicted in Manchester, N. 11.. of robbing his •father of fifteen ilvUnrs, and violently assault liig him,has been sentenced tooneda}* solitary •Confinement and State Prison for life to hard <labor.' , ! Railroad Riot.—A .riot occurred last Mon day bn the Pittsburg and Steubenville (Ohio) Railroad, in which an attempt was made to stop the laborers employed in making the road. Many wouud and bruises were received during the fight. XC?” An ancient copper mine has been dis covered in Bucks county, Pa., on the. farm of John T. Neely.Solebury township. It is be lieved to have been the work of a. company of Hollanders, in early colonial times. The ex cavations are quite extensive. \ ,IC7?It is noticed as a remarkable circum stance that during the summer, while the clra- Icra raging in nearly all parts Of the coun itilirclr fre^from, lira ecouragc. But now that itisdis-' *pjf>wlgg on shore, it has broken out on board to*, many of which giro alarming re ports of its fatality. % Effects op an Emetic. —The subjoined is KtAted ,to be* true copy of the resignation of a Justice of the Peace, in Louisiana:—To tho •Governor*! Lomsian*: Know all men by these Wteaents, Gat I, L- 1. , squire, do here by ihvbtff up for reasons best known to myself, ij L , Justice of the Peace. •*£/■' A man nanrad William Asa committed ftmeido, Dear Zanesville. It is draught that the Spirit-Rapping humbug was tlie leading -CAUkel •' tleltavcsa wife and (ivrf or six small childrtrt in Almost a starving and helpless con diliort; >- . farmer' says, m the ‘Culti vator,' ‘tike good fifty ner cent, rum put in or Much copjjcraa os will dissolve, and wash Otc t\orscfi* fuel and kgs two or three times a day.'. . This 110 «4ys win cure Scratches in a few days. Aflpi l tile disease is killed, grease a little. Of course the limbs dust bo kept clean. p Ukcript ptm Corn Cake.— A special premi .blrt was awarded at a western fair for coru cako •Made after the following recipe;—Take the 4 ,White# of eight eggs, ono-fourth pound each of £om starch, flour and butter, iulf pound of sn ftarj bno teaspoonful of cream of tartar, half ,ttiaspoonfiil of soda. Flavor with almond or to flUii the taste. Va., Nov. 14.—An affray took,place over a gambling table at Gordons- Vlllc |n this State. Thomoa Baker, formerly a Mail ftgfcntjost some money, which led to a dis , . pule and a fight, in which ho received tho worst Of it. In an hour after Baker returned to the room, seized a double-barrelled gun, and shot two men named Brannon and Gibson dcajjL tic was arrested. .A.,sifi*Vl’P r yp,TEUAX.—A venerable clergy man; agtd ninety-nine, lately preached by ap pointment in a town in New Hampshire where .no began his ministry some seventy-five years ego! Ilowas'accompauicd by a deacon of his . church, algal seventy-five, who has lived on tho .. Penobscot river for half a century, and has ncV , tr before gone down’to its mouth since he went up td settle in a wilderness, as it were, in 1804. ■ • CT* Upwards of fifty colored persons passed through Alexandria on Friday, on their wfiy to Pennsylvania.' where land hajl been purchased if'hf'tw them by their master, Dr. Charles Everett, Albemarle, by whom they were recently set {p-TUc Supremo Court of Pcnnsylvanio ad. journed.at ;Pittshurg, on Friday last,. Chief Justice "lack bap gono.oiV a short visit to St. • “I 3 * „' j® term of the court commences onthonrst,Mondayof, December in Philadel phia. i , ‘ “JT 0 / 4 - E"!-. one of the oldest ttembcraof tho: Irish proas, llie(1 in ItaWm.. Ko ttmol tor of the Pilotnwspopcr, •"j “u[.‘ len , t a T rior of 0,0 !eto Mr. (Vdml oen/with whom ho was imprisoned in 1843. • jp-In the Legislature of Florida’,tho Demol «ats will have threo majority i„ the Senate, •and probably live m tlie llousc. Tboro is said to be ono whig elected to the House who is plMgod lo vote for a Democratic United Slates Senator* and for'Judgo Douglas for President agoiriqt tho world. v • ’ CT'Tho ftiilyrc pf iporo public and private Bankerpht Pittsburg, Buffalo, Cincinnati, Chi cago and Washington, during the week, have added..thuch .to tho excitement incident to a market. correspondent of the Boston Journal writing from New Sharon, (Me.,) says that much attention has been ntlractcd.to that.town from tho fact that a quantity of gold has been found there within a lew months. Tho tract, of land op which the gold has been discovered lies on Sunday llivcr, and has been purchased by-a gentleman who thinks ho wilt make a for tune out of it. Tho gold is said to bo Very puro, but has as yet been found only in small quantities. Shooting Aff&lr. : A colorcdman namediSiihon Campbell .was ihotandsevcrcly injured by John- WeitzeU on last Monday, new.’ the Roili-bod 'bridge; in Rye township, this county. It appears that Wtit zcll was tho owner of a shanty- which bad been erected on the premises of Campbell, who bad tom it down and had taken 1 possession of the boards. ‘WeitzeU had sent a than for tho boards, but Campbell refused t'o deliver them up until ho was paidfor tho use of the ground on .which tho shanty had been erected. As’soon os WeitzeU ascertained that, Campbell hadrefused to surrender tho boards, ho armed himself with two muskets and a hatchet and went to tho res idence of. Campbell and demanded them. Ho was told.bo.could not .have them until the reat was-: paid;. whereupon WeitzeU. deUbcratcly fired upon Campbell, lodging thirty-nine grains of shot inhis legs. l Ho then drew up the other gun, but Campbell motioned for him not to shoot, and lie desisted, and hastily fled. Wo are not informed whether Campbell’s wounds arc dangerous or not, nor have wo learned of WcitzcU’s arrest.—Perry County Democrat. The Neil Senate. • Tho Journal of Commerce says of the United Slates Senate of the 34th Congress; strongly - democratic, upon which respectively the choice of United States Senator wiU devolve, have been elected in Ala bama, Arkansas, California. Florida.’Louisiana, North Carolina, (two,) and South Carolina. — It is safe to put down eight Nebraska senators from these States, and one fromMissouri,whoso legislature, although- politically uncertain* is in favor of tho Nebraska law by a large majority. Herri then, are nine Nebraska senators in pros pect,’ which may'safely ho added to tho thirty ono already elecotid, making an aggregate of forty in favor of saidlaw. Even conceding to the anti-NcbraSkaitcs all tho chances for the senators to bo; elected in Illinois, Dura, New York, New Hampshire, (two,) and Wisconsin —which they aro by no means to— still they would have but twenty-two senators all told, or only about one-third of the, whole number; tho Senate, when toll, comprising sixty-twomembes.” -. • „ Sai.kop Baunum’s Menagbiub.— Yesterday, at East New York, there Was a vtry unique sale. Tho wild animals, which have been shown in almostnll parts of the United States for sev eral years under tho name of Bamum’s Me nagcric. which were owned by P. T. Barnum, S, B. Bowes, S. E. Stratton (Tom Thumb’s father), and' Avery Smith, were sold to close the partnejshin. ; The two Giraffes, valued at $7,500 each, were bought by Mr. Barnum, and will winter, at the Museum. The Rhinoceros found no buyer. Pork is too low. Seven Elephants were puliip in one lot, Tho first bid was $l,OOO for the seven. They were sold to S. B. Howes for $2,300. These ani mals were imported from Ceylon, five ycara ago, at a cost, it is said of $3,000 each. , It will cost something to keep them through the win ter. They will cat 200 pounds of hay and two bushels of oats each per day, and wash it down with a half barrel of water. . % Two lions and one lioness, trained animals ; two Asiatic lions,-male and female; a Bengal tiger, a leopard, zebra, black bear, two hyenas, alpaca, prariowolf, monkcys,’&c.. with cages, wagons and canvas, werc.sold in a lump to S. B. Howes, for 52,500. Tom Thumb's wogons .were sold'for $4O and $B5 each. Mr. Barnum rc-purchascd one, of tho elephants to work his farm at Bridgeport, lie would have bought the rhinoceros, but he tried him at tho Muse um, and found tlmt,“hc would not draw." > . This sale looks like the “breaking up of a hard winter," but it is not—it is the commence ment of one. It is a “winter of discontent" with all-showmen. Money is light, pnd feed high, and tho wild beasts ore very “unprofita ble boarders." \Vo understand, however. tlmt-Bamum has .- a notlu-L. eolation -flf-Ckr pliants,. lie must bocithcr intending to,go largely'into fanning, or else ho will bo on-hand' jn the spring with another .menagerie.— -N. Y., Tribune, 10/h. Exhausting Process.— The war in Europe is exhausting tho resource of England, and is said to bo a largo cause of (ho commercial cm- there. Tho Liverpool Times of tho 18th, remarks: ” ‘•War will soon prove itself to be as great an exhauster as famine. The cost of our army,, for the present year, has been estimated at con siderably more than tho support of tho Irish peasantry hvlB47J The people required £B.- 000,000 worth of corn, which threatened to ex->■ h&ust.our banks. Our fleet and troops will re quire £8,423,099 before tho close of the current fiscal year. The bullion receipts, week after week, are immense, but tho bullion returns of our banks show no increase. The demand for the precious metals- appears to bo greater than the supply, which is infinitely larger than at any former period of our history. This proves that an endless quantity of gold docs not supply a people with money, and that, in'tradc, despite all legislation to the contrary, it is simply dealt in as a commodity, like all articles of com merce." Tna Dorr n.v Coal.—We sec by tho Boston Times that the petitions in circulation in that city in favor of* having the duty oh cdal re moved, have received twenty,-five hundred sig natures. This is another specimen of tho honesty of protectionist#. So long as Massachusetts felt interested in high tariffs shb was uncompromis ingly hostile to anything that indicated free trade; but as soon ns her pocket is touched how soon she changes. Wo shall not be sur prised to sco tho Whigs generally adopt the doctrine of free trado, and claim it as their own. Tina lack of consistency on the part of Massachusetts, however, does not militate against tho movement. -It is a good one, and wo hope that the first act of the coming session will bo to repeal tho entire duty on coal, and open the ports, for tho benefit and advantage of shivering humanity.—Best Chester Jefferson tan. Vicissitudes of Fortune.— A writer in tlio London Economist sums up an article on Napo leon 111., as lollowst “ Tho same man who landed at Douloglla In 1840, with a single steamer and a law friends on a desperate abortive expedition, revisits it in 1861, to review a vast army and receive the ho mage of countless spectators, Tho same man who six years ago lived in obscurity in London, scarcely üblo to pay his tailor’s, and quito un able to pay his horse dealer’s bill—whom many looked upon as stupid, and whom nono looked upon as wise, of whom few ajigurcd well, ana whom few wopld trust much, wo have Just seen receiving tho visits and compliments of tho con sort of our Queen, entortalninglhrco royal guests at his table, ono of them tho son-in-law of tho very monarch whom ho had succeeded, and ad mitted koyoiid all denial into tho social oitcld of royal, personages. Nor is. (ids change in Ids singular-fortunes tho only ono, nor perhaps tho ■groqtosL Wo can’lmagine him smiling with oven a more grim satisfaction as ho tho language of tho English press regarding him In 1862 and nowj sitting with tho Times or tho Exandnpr of Dccorpbor, 1861, or of Augusti 1864, before him, and marvelling at tho meta nmrphlsia, the. unmeasured abuse which was showered upon him at tho former date, and tho decorous respect n »d cordial praise with which ho is spoken of now, Tho ‘swell’ and tho ‘san guinary ana audacious nifDan’.ls now tho pollto ana sagacious Emperor, and’ tclo-a-tcto with 1 rlnco Albert and King Leopold.” Loi lOonoTiTs Si,ora in too UmitoD States.' c,„ ( r A fort T “'nWilflmcntß, in, the ■ .United. til. 1 F^Fn gcd IS, 11,0 “turn of tocomo i . T «°“ 6,ro P 8 ' U in, estimated. Jura out in busy times, at. least a2 OO locomo tives mn year. Above 0000 hands are em ployee, whoso wages are 83,600,000 per an num. Iho iron consumed exceeds 46,000 toiis nnniially. The value 6f the products of these works ia full 810,000,000 per annum. • • "' l Enssfa 1 . " 1 ./ ~ Tho WashinglpP Union publishes 1 offi'dlally tho treaty foccatlymadbbe tWccn’ Rhsala andtho United States. .It is dated at Washington, tho 22d qfiJuly.i Tho-tatlQcaUohs Wert exchanged icsiat city on ,tbo Bi*t u)t, It recognizes as Permanent ,and inynutob'Vft”tl) o, principles'-that “ffeo ships, makes free gooa*-_thatla’tosay, thai'tho effects or goods belonging to suhjecta or citizens of-a power or State at Vr»» > aro free from capture and confiscation whoa on bpafd of neutral vessels, with tho exception: or articles contraband of war s. and that the proper ty of neutrals on board an enemy’s vessel ta hpt’suhjoot to confiscation, unless tho.same bo contraband of war'.” '.Tho two powers engage to apply these, principles to tho commerce and ridvTgutfoh of all , such nations a’s shall, on,their part* cobscnt to adopt them as permaneqtand immutable, reserving, however, the, privilege of coming to an - ulterior understanding as'to tho application oreitenslori to be given,if there be bny cause for it; to the principle first named. ■ ' For the American Volunteer J ‘ ..... , mm ; TEACHERS INSTITUTE. ’ In pursuance 6f notice previously given, the committee apppointed at the late County Con vention of the friends of education, met at tho publid house’of 0. Stough. in tho borough of Carlisle, on Saturday the ’lBth inst./to take into consideration and adopt plana for the per manent brganization.of a County Teachers In stitute. 1 ‘ ' . 1 On motion, W. R, Gougas, Esq., was called to the chair, and T. W. Mauhicb appointed Secretary. On motion, Resolved That a committee be appointed to prepare a constitution for the As sociation, and to report tho same for ratifica tion at tho next,County Convention. At the suggestion -of tho Chairman.it was decided that this committee he elected. Where upon the following persons were elected, viz; I). Eckels. D.Shclly.J. F.Downing, G. Lcldigh, T. W»- Maurice, M. Mofrctt. W. McLaughlin. On motion, Resolved, That all the teachers, and friends of education generally, aro invited to assemble at Education Hal), in Carlisle, on the 2lat day of December, at 10 o’clock, A. M. Resolved,. That the'Faculty of Dickinson College* together with tho Principals and teach ers of the different Academies tnroughout the County, ‘bo likewise invited to attend tho meet- Ing.- : ‘ • It was then stated that several distinguished friends of education would bo present to address the meeting. ' On motion, Resolved , That* the proceedings of tins meeting bo published in all tho county papers. • ‘ ‘ Adjourned to meet at Education Hall, on the evening of the 20th of December. W. U. GORGAS, Pres't. T. V{. Maurice, Sec'ty. ftlnmeb. In Philadelphia, on the 18th Instant, by tho Rev. Wm. Barns, Mr, George A. Djllman, of Philadelphia, to Mrs.* Mary U’Donald, of Car lisle. On tho IGtli Inst., by tlio Bov, J. Fry, Mr. Levi Slutuower, of Perry county, to Miss Sa rah Reese, ol Cumberland county. On tho Kith Inst., by tho Rev. J. Evans, Mr. Wm. Subinkr, to Mrs. Catharine Comp, all of tlus county. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! Selling off nt Cost! THE subscribers,lntending to leave this place, oiler their entire stock of-DRY GOODS •AND GROCERIES attirst cost, consisting of Ladies’ Dress Goods, Fine all wool Do Lalnes and Cashmeres, Do bases, French Merluoes; Black and-Fancy Dress Silks; handsome Moua do Lalnes, from 8 to 20 centsporyord. ; • - ‘ EMBROIDERIES.—A large assortment of Swiss and Jacenct Spencer Dndersleevcn; Col lars; Ruffling*, Edgings, Inserting®, &o. Mourn ing Spencers ahd Collars; Embroidered Linen * SHAWLS.—Handsome loug and square', blk. figured and Thibet Shawls. , ~ DOMESTIC^—CIoths, Casslmorcs, Satinctfs, Kentucky JoanN.Llnsoys, Muslins, Chccks.Tlck- Ings, Calicoes, Flannels, fees. Ike; *■ Also, a largo assortment of Glove*; Colton, Cashmoroj and Wdolonlloso; Cloth Caps, Blankets, &c. Groceries. Sugar, Cofffco, Molasses, Spices. Wo invito ono and all to como and examine our stock, as now is tho time to purchase cheap goods. weise & Campbell; Carlisle, Nov. 23, 1854. HOUSE FOR SALE. WLL bo sold (if not previously disposed dO on SATURDAY the 13th of January, 1850, nt. tho Court House, In the borough of Carlisle, between the hours of 1 and 3 o’clock, P. M., at public sale, tho HOUSE AND EOT OF GROUND, on Main street, In said borough, owned by Mrs, Catharine Wormley. This property adjoins properties of Samuel Ensmlnger and Goo. Cart, is admirably located for a business stand or pri vate residence, and offers many inducements to purchasers. For Airlhor particulars inquire of TV. M. PENKOSK, Jlgent for Owner, November 28, 1854. — tar. IDttnover & Carlisle Tunipibo Co* NOTICE is hereby given, that tho undersign ed, appointed Auditor by.tho Court of Common Ploas of Cumberland County Pa., to make distribution of tho balance, in hands of tho Hon, Samuel \Voodhurn, Sequestrator of tho Hanover & Carlisle Turnpike Co., to and amongst tho Creditors of said Company, will at tend at his Office in Carlisle; for that purpose on Saturday tho 10th day of December 1854, at 10 o,clock A. M. nt or before which time, all persons having claims against said Company will present them. PHILIP QUIGLEY Auditor. Nov. 23, 1854—8 t. Union Fire Company’s Lectures. THE first of a course of .Lectures for tho bo nettt of tho “Union Tiro Company,” wll bo delivered at Marlon Halt, on Thursday overt lng, Nov. 28, by Prof. 0. 11. Tiffany. Tiokoia admitting tiireo persons to tiro course (of six lectures,) Single tickets to tho bourse, ” ” to cadi lecture, B i For sale at the door on tho orcnlng of the lee- I turn. Doors open at o'clock. Lecture to commence nt 7. j Carlisle, Kov. 10,1854. 'tavern Llronoo! 3 rid ilio Itonorftblo tho Judged of tho Court of [ Genera! Quarter Sonslons of tho Pence of mnborlaml county, at Jiimmry Scsafoiiß, 1860. Tho petition of Michael Billet, respectfully represents, that your petitioner ia provided with tho necessary requisites for keeping ahouso of public entertainment,'in Ibe housenow occupied as such hy Charles Muglaughlin, In the East Word, in Carlisle., Your potitiopor, therefore, prays your Honors.to, grant him a:Licch?o for tbq samp (ho ensuing year,.commencing on.tho first day of April, 1856. As In duty bound, ho will over pray, &c. . : • , , . MICHAEL BILLET- November 16,JQOI—8t* Wo citizens of tho Eastward of|ho .borough of Carlisle, In .tho county of Cumberland, do Certify that we aro well acrpialn ted with Uio above > named Michael Blllctt, that bo Is of’good repute for. honesty nnd toropor anco, nna is well provided with houso room and conveniences for the accommodation of stran gers and travellers, and that such Inn orTavurn is,necessary .to accommodate tho public and en tertain strangers and travellers, ~. >, , , Edward Shower, D. Marlin, llobt, Snqdgrasn, J, Armstrong;, Jitmos.Widnqr,, Isaac-Illngwalli Joseph Uolscr, P. Arnold, A. J. limner, A. S: Sonor,,W lllUm Leonard, Henry Rltzcr, M» Holcomb, C. InhofT.. • . NOTICE. AN election for,Directors of tho Carlisle Bank, will bo hch} on'. Monday tho 20th of November next, at tho office of the Prcaldohl, Jn OorllflJo, between the lionra of ]0 A, M.abcl 2 p - M. GKO. A. LVON, Pretft, October 20, 1864- Si New , ,j THE undersigned is now. opening in the store room of Mr.Vffm. Leoriard, on the ednieir of Hanover and Louthor streets, in Carll6lo,alargd j and general Msprimont of ‘ ,J | j! Staple & Fancy Dry-Goods; ■ embracing almost every kind and, qualjty of I goods adapted to tills market, togethbr with, an i assortment of GROCERIES. His stock having ncdrly all purchased rwltliin the last two \v«*Vt», huyora will have the advantage of ting from a fresh stock, os'well ns of tf)c late decline in tho prices of inany articles.- He will bo happy to .exhibit his Goods to all wlib may favor him’wltb a call; and' pledges himself to sell every article as low qr lower than they can bo purchased elsewhere.' v ... '[ ~ . . . ‘ RDbEUtTJICK. , November,lo/1854. ■*. ' ' JOSEPH WOOD & SONjT PHILADELPHIA. V OFFICE of Information, Special and General Agency and Collec tion. Confidential negotiations and trusts exci cutod in tho cityipfPblb*delpbia,Sfatoof,Penn, sylvunla, and neighboring Cities and States. ; The Mess. ‘Wood will doVoto themselves- to the collection of money upon claims and obli: gallons ot every, kind,, tp. tbo execution of pri vate trusts, general and special agencies, sottlifig estates of decedents, &0., and to any delicate and confidential negotiations, inquiries Sc inves tigations of a proper and legitimate character, and all othorprofossional business requiring spe cial Attornles. ‘.• *- • They will afford to Merchants,■ Professional men, Farmers, Mechanics, Laborers, Companies and ln tho United States, informa tion fn relation (o Mercantile, Commercial, Fl nancUl, Mechanical, Agricultural, and Profes sional business, and also.iipon matters connect od with Political, Scientific, Literary, Religions and Benevolent Societies and Institutions. • •’ Tlie charges or feed will bo proportionate to tltu Importance of tho business, to tho amount of timo and labor employed, and expense aU tending tho service. Fees and commissions in all eases to beprompt- Ip paid. All orders must bo'accompnnicd with a fee; which If not sufficient, answers will bo returned for tho purpose of effecting satisfactory arranged meats. Address Joseph Wood & Son, Agents, N 0.70, South 4th St., west side above Walnut St., Philadelphia. ‘ ' • November 10,1851 —Bra Tottii Property for Sale. THE subscriber 'pffijra his property at private sale, situate on the north side of Popifret street, next door to the Common School House, in tho Borough of Carlisle. Tho lot Is Ctfby n__fl 210 feet, and contains two two-story Brick Houses fronting on. Pomtret, Ijim and a two story Log Honsoon Jfc”JjSaCtho margin of a 20 foot alloy at the foot of tho lot. Persons wishing to soo tho pro* porty can call on tho subscriber living 'on tho premises. JACOB SQUIBB. Carlisle, Nov. 10/1854—5-tf ■ STOVES t STOVES II STOVES lit JOHN D. GORGAS would Inform tho public that ho has now on hand at bis establishment, on Marin St.', next door to Marion Haiti a largest nnd most complete assortment of COOKI OF FICE & PARLOR STOVES to be found In this county, which will bo sold at tho lowest pri ces for cash or approved credit. His stock consists of a largo assortment of now and high ly approved PATENT COOKING STOVES, finished in tho most complete and cal culated for either wood or coal, or both, Alf tho old standard patterns which have stood the test of experience, may bo found at Ms estab lishment. Also, h groat variety of tho’most approved and beautiful- PARLOR OFFICE STOVES, Including O ' number of now stylos, possessing very superior advantages overHUo&o heretofore In use.- Families and housekeepers are respectfully Invited togivo him a call before purchasing elsewhere. Stoves delivered tolnny . part of tho countrjr and putup at tho shortest notice. Ho continues to do all kinds.ttf JTIN. and has constantly on hand or will makd to or der every article required by housekeepers or others in tills lino. Ills stock of Tift and Cop per Waro embmpos every kind 1 of honsmold and kitchen utensil, warranted equal to IhoTbcst manufactured. Persons In want of articles In his lino may always bo sure of being accommo dated to tholrsatisfactlon by giving him a call, Nov. 0,1854. A Map of Cumberland County. FROM entirely original Surveys, by actual measurement throughout the whole county, by 11. I. BRIDQENS. Tho subscriber'la now engaged In making Surveys preparatory to publishing a now and complete Map ot Cumberland County, upon a largo scale. Every Public' Road and Stream, with tho location of all Mills,Stores, Dwellings, Public Buildings, will bo accurately laid down. All the public buildings in tho County will bo distinctly indicated, and tho names of owners of property generally, will bo Inserted in their pro per positions on tho Map. A Table of distances, Statistics of tho Coun ty, enlarged plans of tho principal Villages, and a low of tho most attractive views In tho Coun ty, will bo Inserted in tho margin ; thus giving every satisfaction, and rendering tho Map most valuable to tho Owners of Property, Merchants, Travellers, Conveyancers, and tho Inhabitants generally, of tho region delineated. In ns much as this work is to bo mode up of actual surveys made upon tho ground, it will re quire time to accomplish It} It Is not therefore, that it will bo toady for puhllcatlbn much under tho period of Two Ycors. The sire of tho Map will bo about 6 foot by 4 i and will cost five dbllacs, ' 11. F. BRIDGETS, Publisher. ' N. E. corner of Marshall and Wood st. Phltai Octobor, 20—Impd. Estate Notice. LETTERS testamentary on the estate of Cor nelius L. Vandcrboll, late of Newton town ship, Cumberland count)*, Pa,, dcc’d,, have boon Issued to tho subscriber by tho Register ol said county, residing In Oakville, Cumb. county. All persons Indebted to said estate will make Immediate payment, and those having, claims will present them to CORNELIUS V. KELLEY, Ex’r* Octobor2o,lBCl-MH* I. : ,L_ FOR SALE. A FlRSTrate carriage, nearly now, of m id em stylo, suitable for one or two bores, will bo sold very cheap & a reasonable cfidlt glvon.—Enquire at Volunteer office. October 10, 1854—0 t. ' 00 Cumboilud Valley Hull Itoad. CHANGE OP HOURS I f ON ami after Monday; October lUlli* is 64, Passongor Trains will rim daily, ofl follp A’s [Sundays excoptedj j, ' Foa IlAilniaDuao: . a ; • } . lifTVafn ■ 2d. tvin fcoaVo Chambqrsburg, ,8.60 A.M. 2.10 P M. •** Shlpponaburg, .0.28* •» 2.48 1 . .<• Nowvllle,. 0,55; •« 8.20 • V '«. Carlisle,, 10.88 ■** 8.60 h “ .Mechanloaburgi. 11.04- « • 4.20 f At Harrisburg,, 11.80 « 4.60 Eon CiiAMonnsubuo i r ; 1»< Train 2 d. Train ,Loavo HorrUburg, , 8.16 A. H* 1.45 “ , Mochanlcayurg, 8.45 . “ 2.15 “ Ciirllalo, 5.25 .«< 2.40 « *< NmyviUo, ' 0;50, <* 8.25 , Sblnp'cnsburij,lO.’Sl ** 8-68 .f‘ . ,At Chamberaburg,• 11.00 “ 4,80 ITrains leave llurrlaburg. for Plilladplpl'la, at 12.81) M.» & 8.16 P. M.For Baltimore, ot 1.45 IP.M. .For Pittsburg, lit. 12.60 noon, and 6.00 P,.M. ■'Fbr'PoliaviUc, Rcadinglend-point* on I tbb U'tujpbln Suqqiiohnnna Raunjad, at M,, < Stations’wbcfo TlcUot* are aoljl, Fates arb ton conts loss than wlion paid in tUo care. ■ • . -A. 1% SMITH, Sup’hy October 10,1884—1 m CKAOfeIOIIS.— ft notfaumOy of fresh Water, Boilti. Butter, PIo-ulo, Sugar one! Trenton Aug. 8,1884. r J.W.EBY. Biscuit—Juit received and for tale by BaiffdiU.'Exltaordlntaryl NEW GOODS I , has-just returned,from tho X cltles of Kdw York and Philadelphia, lUd Chtdpett nndmpi/ tplendid attorltnenl oj Fall ana Wla'Uw Goods oVcr brought to Car lisle. . ■v ; ; ; . 7 : : Having purchased from several of, the largest importing houses in New York for cash, it will enable mo to offer inducements and give bolter bargains to my old customers ohd all who may favor him with a call, than can. bo had at any other store in the town or comity. I tiayd ,tbo cheapest Flannels, Satlnbtta, Clqtbs, Kentucky Joans, Moqso do -Labis,' Dp Rcgcs, Muslines, Tickings, &cc. ,&ci| pvpr offered in tbo boropgh. ■' It fs impossible to enuniuratp ono-bnlf tho ar tibles. Como 'orio and all, in want of cheap goods And judgo for yourselves.‘ .Wo take plca-i saro Ip showing our .goods., .Recollect tbo Old Stand, East High street. • , > CHARLES OGILBY. Carlisle, October 12, IBM. . . . 1 A. N. Gvccn, A TTORNEY AT LAW, has settled In Mc- ; chanlcsburg, for tho practice of his profes sion. . All kinds of Legal Writing, Collections,' Ootirt business, &c., promptly attended to.' —; Offlco .opposite Br.'Long’a rcsidrncp, 110 will also attend to Surveying,' lb town dr country., 1 . [October 20, 1854 Q . . ' Bluok and CoioveA silks. ‘ I AM 1 now opening a lorgollno of JJlacfc Silks. Also,‘now stylo elugunt and fashionable bar red,‘plain and figured SILKS, very cheap, CHAS. OGILDY. , . October 12,18 M. *■ Embroideries. THE largest and cheapest assorlrtontof Nee dle Work, Collars, Handkerchiefs, Shiroit zettca, Undorslooves, Edgings and, Inserting in the borough, at the cheap store of CIIAS. OGILBIV October 12,1864. Boots aiad^lioo»» JUST received, alorgo assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES; Water Proof and lino Calf Boots,Brogansj Boys* and Childrens*.Shoes, Ladies* Morocco Boots,! Jon'ny Linds and Bus kins. Also, Gum Shoes in great variety. ■ : ' • CHAS. OGILBT. Carlisle, October 12, 1854. KBWGOOpS. WEISE & CAMPBELL are nop*. opening a largo lot of Fall Goods,! very handsome and cheap.* . , i Carlisle,. Sopt. 14,1858. NEW GOODS! THE largest stock of GOODS over bronght.to Carlisle, is now to bo seen at P. Askold's Store, where, thankful for past favors, hopes for a continuance of the same.. His Stock having been purchased to groat advantage ho is prepar ed to sell goods cheaper than over. His stock consists In part of tho different kinds of goods suited to tho season, among which may bo found Ladies’ Dress Goods, In every variety, such as find Plads, M. do Laino, Cashmeres, Merinocs, Pammettas, Alpaccas,' Black and Fancy Silks, among which ma/ ho* found tho cheapest over brought to Carlisle.', ; MENS AND BOVS WEAR, t such as Cioths, (black and fancy colors,) Gntf* meres, Vestings, Satinotts, Jeans and X'lalds for Boys’wear. Also, DOMESTIC GOODS of all kinds, such ns bleached and unbleached Muslins, Checks, Tickings,Calicoes, Ginghams, Bagging, Ac. Also, Flannels of oil kinds and colors, which will bo sold very low, BLANKEST *of all kihda and at all prices, from $l5O to $8 00 per pair. Also, BONNETS RIBBONS, sc. Avery good selection of Bonnot Klbbons,Trim mings, Jaconet and Swiss Edging and Inserting, Thread Laces and Edgings, Collars, Sleeves, Ac. . _. Ladles’’ and Gentlemen’s K?d,Llsl[o Thread, Silk, Beaver, Berlin, (lined He unllnod,) Cash mere, and Cotton Mens’, Womens’ & 1 Children’s Hosiery of all kinds. Carp:ls, Druggets, Oil Cloths, fyc. A very largo lot of Carpets of all kinds, which will bo sold very low. Also, Druggets from 1* to 8 yds. wide, Oil Cloths ofall kinds (c widths. JJoolt and Shoes for Men and Boys, Women s and Children’s shoes. Gum shoes ol all kinds,, which wilt ho sold low. GROCERIES , A largo stock of Groceries, such as coffee, su gar, tea, molasses, spices, &c., which will bo sold as cheap as they can bo had in the town, at tho old established stand In North Hanover street, where all aro Invited to attend as Choice New Goods they then will find, To please the most fastidious mind, Henco “everybody go” and buy—great and small And lludkind attention shown to all. PHILIP ARNOLD. Spt.2Bth 1864. DR. C. E. BLVITIENTiIAL, noMaspjTmq physician, , OFFICE and residence onLouthorstrcot,ono door east of.tho Gorman Reformed Church. Dr. Blumcntlml respectfully oners hisprofesalon nl services to tho citizens of Carlisle and vicini ty. Persons from a distance laboring under chronic diseases may consult by letter. Cilice hours ftoln 7 to 9 A. M. nnd.2 to 4 P. M. Carlisle Aug. 24, 1851—tf Notice IS hereby given, tlmt an application will bo , made to the next Legislature ol I’ennsylvn nla,for tho Incorporation of a Bank, with gener al banking privileges; or, if Impracticable, for a Deposit Bank, with a capital ot one hundred thousand dollars, with the privilege of increas ing it to two hundred 'thousand dollars, to.he located In tho Borough of Carlisle, Cumberland county, Pa., under tho name and stylo of “The Farmer’s Dank.” Carlisle, Juno 20,1851—Cm. riatnilcld Clascal Academy, NEAR CARLISLE , PA. THE 17th session will commence Nor. 0,1851 Number of students limited, and constmi efforts used fof their moral and Intellectual lm. qrovoment. Terms $O5 per session. Circulars with rofurencoa, and full Informa, tloo furnished, by R. K. BURNS, Principal and Proprietor. Plainfield Post Ofllco, Cumb’d. Co. Po. Sept. 28,1831. I*ll nips. received a largo assortment of Pumps of every variety in general uso, embracing Iron & Brass Cistern, and Cistern Side Pumps. Al?p out dqor Pumps, so regulated as not to bo eultfcct to fteczing.lu winter. These pumps nVo got up in tho very uost stylo in point of quality and workmanship, tho manufacturers having had Snimluros awarded for their pumps at soVdral tato faint, where llioy have been on exhibition. Also constantly on hand, a lull supply of Iron Well Curbs and Chain* Pumps. For sale low by HENRY SAXTON. Carlisle, Nov. 2, 185!Lj 1 f'IUOCI^EKY.— -A general assortment of Queenswaro of all kinds now on hand, in cluding Granitewaro, Stoneware, Chard Glass ware, Tumblers, Jars, Dishes, Bowls, Plates, Candlesticks, &0., nlHo,a-varloty offlno Castors & Dottles, as well as Pitchers, Collery & Spoon Glasses, &o. For salo at tho store of ' Aug. 8,1884. .J. W. EBY. JUST received,'ft IVosh supply of Linseed oil, Turpentine, Paints, Varnishes bee, Also, an excellent article of cheap oil for Firo Proof Paints, KoV, at (ho bid stand East Main Strout, Carlisle, Pa„ ;; « » i i Sopt. 14,1854. ■ H. SAXTON t GLASS WANE.—Just receiving n new In voice of Ware, embracing a variety of bowls suitable for fruit, preserves, pickles, sugars, jellied,,&c. t as also Collery Stands, Jars, Docan tefs, Pitchers, Salta, Poppers, Candlesticks, Lamps, covered Bowls, a largo assortment of Tumblers, Goblets, and other useful articles.— For sale by J. W. EDY, October 16, 1064. • Orphans’ Court Sale. 1 WtL bo 'sold by o«or of tbb Orphans' Court of Cumberland county, on' Satur day, the 2dday of 'DecCtribtr, 1854, at 12 d’clk; nooii,of said day, at tbo numsldil farm ofthtf lato Samuel Hamms, dec’cl., in Eitefponnsboro* township* Cumberland-county/Pa.. the follow-; Ing Real Estate, late tho jJropetty of tbo said Sami. Mumma, doc’d., viz t" All that plantation or tract of land, altnato in Eastponhsboro* township aforesaid, boundedby lands of Philip Lantz'a heirs, Martin Keening or’s being, Newcomer’s heirs, Michael Loving ston and others, containing about Ninety-four Acres and a Half.- n__a Tho improvements ate a good two Amfik story HOUSE, a now BANK BARN, ■ ?!Sfffjjff^ yagon Shed, Corn Grib, Cider Hill, other Out-buildings. This farm is in excellent cultivation, with substantial fooccs. a largo Orchard of grafted fruit, a stream of wator runs through (be place, and there is an excellent Spring House with a hover falling spring between tho house and barn. This place Is situate a littlo over four miles from Harris, burg. “ " At tlio same timo arid place, two pieces bt Mountain land, near the said farm, in Eastpenns bOro’ tdwnshfpj'wHl be sold. Tho one bounded by Jamds White’s, heirs, Jacob Brets, John Prown, Abraham Hiller and others, containing : CO acres and 180 perches. .Tho other by lands formerly of John Holtz,' Wiley, Lorignccker, Noblo and others, containing about 25 acres. , TOBIAS HILLER, • , Jdmr. of Samuel Mamma, dec’d. November 10,1854 —8t Town Property for Sale. THE ftubariber offers at private sale, his pro perty, situated In west North street, one square north ot Uio Collcgo. Tho lot is (JO fact trout by 120 in depth, and contains a two story LOG,HOD.SE and FRAME HOUSE, with a Shop attached, a Subio, Smoke is milhL House. &c. Thohouseaccomrnodatos fr.liißHtwo families, and tho lut U well sup plied with choice fruit trees. Persons wishing to sen tho property.can call on tlie subscriber, residing in North Hanover street, next door to Morris’Tinnor-shop. R, NATCHER. CariislcvNbv; 2, 1854—4t* Valuable Farm ul Public Sale. WILL bo Hold ai public sale, on the promt* scs, on Saturday, the 25th ol November, f 854, at 12 o’clock, uhon, all that certain plan tation or tract of land, situate in Pnmkford township, Cumberland county, two railex north east of Dillor & Kroldcr’s mill, and bounded by lauds of David Bear, Peter Sipo and others, contalulng 140 -4CRES OF SLATE LAND , more or loss, of which about 50 notes is Wood land, and the remainder fa cleared and in a good state of cultivation. Tho improvements arc a a__a LOG HOUSE, LOG BARN, and other out-buildings. Tiicro is a nov- I.failing Well of water convenient to door, and an Applo Orchard and other fruit trocs on tho premises. Tho terms of sale will bo easy, and made known on tho day pl‘ snlo by tho subscriber, who resides on tho premises. WM. CAMPBELL. October 10,1854—Ct PUBLIC SALE. BY virtue of nn order of tho Orphans* Court of Cumberland county, I will expose at public sale, on the premises, on Thursday the 14th day of December, at 1 o'clock, I*. M„ n new two story Brick House, with a back-build o-_r» ing and Lot of Ground, containing faW&j’gw 40 feet front by 150 feot deep, with n lggi«Pffi}Unow Stable thereon erected, situate iyilaag[upon tho south side of tho Main st., in the village of Hogestown, Cumberland conn, ty. It Is a very complete and comtortoblo house. Terms.—Ten per cent, to bo paid at tho time lof confirmation by tho Court.' One-half of tho residue Ist of April, 1655, and the balance in one year thereafter. Possession given on'tho Ist of April, 1865 JACOB EMMINGER, SAMUEL SENSEUAN, JJdmn. of David JSmmtngcr, dtc’d. November 10,18M~Ct AClianco toMnkc Money I PROFITABLE AND HONORABLE EM PLOYMENT! I The aqlmiflbcr is doalr oils of haring an agent in each county and town of (ho Union. A capital of from 5 (oslo only will bo required, and anything like on efficient, energetic man can mako from threo to five dot* lars per day | —indued some of the Agents now employed are realizing twice that sum. Every information will bo given by Addressing, (post age paid,) • mi, A. KINSLER, Box COl, Phlla., Pa., Post Office. November 10,1854 —4t* .Look Here! A GREAT BARGAIN OFFERED I THE subscriber, in consequence of ill health, opera bis entire stock of Hardware to any person-or persons wishing to enter Into the Hardware.* Having determined toqult business ho will give a bargain, besides his influence and custom. Any one desirous of going into tho Hardware business will do well to call soon. If not disposed of by tho first of October next, he ! will then commence selling off at cost at' tho old stand, next doot to Maglaugblln’s hotel, 'Carlisle, August 10,1854 JACOB SENER. WHITE HALL ACADEMY. 3 miles West of Harrisburg, Fa. THE Eighth session of tills popular nnd nour ishing Institution, will commence on Mon day (ho Cth of November next, under tho most favorublo auspices. During tho present year such Improvements and additions have been made ns Its Increasing patronage demanded.— Tho Principal will bo assisted by a full corps of competent and experienced Teachers, and spe cial attention will bo paid to tho health and com fort of tho students. TERMS: Boarding, Washing and Tuition In tho English branches, and Vocal musio per session of 6 months, $55 50 Instruction in Latin or Greek, each 6 00 French or Gorman, 0 00 Instrumental Music, 10 GO Tho attention of Parents and Guardians Is earnestly Invited to this Institution. Circulars will bo furnished and any information will be given on application, cither personal or by letter (0 D. DENLINGER, Principal, September 7, 1851. Harrisburg, Pa. llroclia Shawl*. A LOT of long and square Brocha Shawls, al so Blanket Shwais, just received from Now York and selling very low. at tbo cheap store 0 1 Nov. 1), ’fil.J VOIIAS. OGILBY. Bavo your Old Itfctal. CASII paid for DM Metal, such fts.cfohper. liras* and Iron, at the Carlisle Foundry ahd Machine Shop. . Aug. 10,1851 —Bm Com Kliollori. ALBXANDEU’S Patent Corn Shelter, deci dedly tbo heat and cheapest now In use.— Fanners are requested to call and examine It at the Carlisle Foundry and Machine Shop, or at Saxton’s Hardware Store. For wile nt reason able prices by GAUDNEII & DUOWN, August 10,1851 —8m AFUKSH supply of Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dyo Stulls, Glasses, Putty, Sash Tools, &c. Also, Baking Soda and Bryan’s Pulmonic ■Wafers, for the euro of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Consumption, and all other diseases of tho Lungs, fqrsnlu nt 11. J.- KIEPIfEU’S. Carlisle, March 28, 1854. CUANIIKUUIKS.-rA lot of fresh Cranber ries, Just received, as also an assortment of now Pickles, Peaches and Tomatoes, In jars'& Cans, fresh Sardinia, fine Olivo & Table Oil, French Mustard, &c. For sale nt “Marlon Tall” Grocery. October 20,1884. Wot ire. DU. J. BAUGHMAN’S health having' been restored, hereby notifies his friends und thp public that bo has resumed the practice of med icine, at his ofllco, corner of Main and Bedford streets. [Nov. 0, 18M—2o. -Burti# ♦ Sboi,9) ISM, i.f. • _ ijHirectora ptimß X Institution will 1m hold ou\lhothWlftmags f2Qlh) November ihst., at f tho f between the hourtoflO, A. 2> : W. M. BEETEfI, REEVE L, KNIGHT*; > :, {Sucuttor io JJaHlty $ KtifgAf.) • v , Bedding A Carpel Warobome^ ; TVTO. 148 South Sccorid Street; 5 doors abort* ±1 Spruce street* Philadelphia, where 3m keep* constantly.on hand.a of dTety article in hfs line of business. - ■ - *'* FEATHER BEDS, FEAT HERS f , Patent spring Mattresses*' Curled lliilr, Hoss/Corn Husk and Straw Mattresses,. Teltqt Tapeirtry, Tapestry, Brussels; Three-Ply, Ingram T«W tfori, list, Brig & Hemp Carpetings* Oil Cloth*, Canton Maltlugri, Cocoa and Spanish Matting*, Floor and Stair Dreggotg, Hearth Ruga, Door Mata, 'Hible ond Plano Covert, to which he re spectfuliy Invites tho attention/tf,strchaters.; October 10, 1854—1 y ' >M .;\ Prooinhmiion;<>,. . WHEREAS tho Hon,.jorae« H.iOJishaib; President Judge of the several Court* 9* Common Picas in tho counties of.Pqiw, Cipiij borland arid J uniata. and Samuel Woodbnni ow John Rupp 1 . AsSoblflio Judgcsof tho said Court; in tbo said County of Cumberland, by thelrpHK cepts to mo directed, dated-the 10th of Amrurt, 1864, have ordered an adjourned roon Picas to bo holden at Carlisle, onlho lllb day ,oi December,. 1854, at .10 b’dbeß.'lh tit# forenoon, to continue ono week;. - . .... , , Notion Is, therefore, hereby given to all per sons interested to be then and there In attend ance. JOSEPH McDARMOND, Sheriff.; - October2o.lBs4,- > • < Teas, Cofltipj &c. : * THE subscriber has jftdt ddded lo his IbHiA* stock, a general selection 9f CHOICE QBO**' CEIUES, its well.as all tbo othet variety of a** tides itsnaliy kept, fa a Grocery Store, embracing Rio CofTco—roasted and grosn —at 'l2\ and 14 eta. per lb,, Orleans, Clarified* Crushed nnd Pulverized Sugars, of flno quail tle«v Chocolates, Spices, Dairy Salt,aridttTOri*- ty Fancy articles, all of wldch.nro offered at <6* Vowest’cash prices. Wo nro • thankflil for Ilia former 'support given ns, and invito tf ftirtbar cal) from our friends end custoiners.. ~ . J, W..EBY. Marlon Hall, Carlisle, Aujf. 8,1854. . . FRESCM TRGSSEB, WEIGHING LESS TUAN 2J OUNCES. FOU THE CUKE OF HERNIA OR RUP- TURE, Acknowledged by utc Highest medical authorities of Philadelphia, incomparably superior to any other in use. Sufferers will b* gnxllUcil to learn that the occasion now oflfera io procure not only the lightest and iftost crisy* but as durable u Truss as any other, In Heft, bi Hi* cmnfrrott* and ««com/br/aWe article usually sold. There Is no dillkulty attending thb fitting, and when the pad is located, it will retaih Its posi tion without change; Persons at a distance imnbld to hall on lh* subscriber, can bate the Truss sent to any ad dress, by remitting Five Dollars ■{ht the alogl* Truss, or 3P*n for the. meaaor* round the hips, and, stating Side affected. It will be exchanged to suit if not fitting, by return* Jng It ot once, Fof sale only by tb* importer. CALEB 11. NEEDLnS. • Cor, of Twelfth & Race Streets, Phils. \y Ladies, requiring the benefit of ifrewa ical Supports, owing to derangement of the .In ternal Organs, inducing bulling of the Womb. Vocal, Pulmonary, Dyspeptic, Nervous and Spinal Weakness, arc Informed that a competent and experienced Lady will bo in attendance at the rpoms, (set apart for n»*.) Nd. l\i, TWELFTH St., Ist door below Bac*. Juno 20, IBM—ly, »U. C. S. BAKER, Respectfully offer® ids professional eet • vices to the citizens of Carlisle and surroun ding country. Ofllco. and residence In Sontß Hanover street, directly opposite thb Volb&Uet ofilco*— ... - . ... \ , ■■ . •. 1 March 23, 1854*-df. , - ’ NEW GROCERIES. TVTOTV open and for sale at tho “Morion H»li” I* Family Grocery Store, a largo ami general assortment of useful and fancy, child*- Ing, In part— Mnmcaiba flhd Haifa Coffees, '• Green KIo and Roasted Coffee', Jenkins* best brand of Tens; Brown and Clarified Sugars, White and Preserving “ PulVdrjrcd and crushed “ Croma, Coeba ond ChocWald; Rlcd and Corn Starch, Purina and Essence of Coffee, Lovertrig** finest Syrnp, Orleans linking Mol** acs ? Spices, ground and ungronnd} Maco, Citron, Vanilla Boon, Cheese, Crackers, Candles, &c. , four Qnccnstvnrfe, ml embraces a Jorge and general farietyßrt best white Granite, a Iron StonowafoitllV erpool and commofrwaro, enabling the chsthfuer to select in setts of pieces of any sUo Dpcessory, and of tho dlfferohl styles, together with * Vari ety of Fine Whitd and Gold Band, English *nd French China setts of Tea ware, and othet faff*- tlcs of useful and One fancy .China wpro, tqbhjd ing Tnvys, Plates, Vases, Fruit Dlshui, CotT**- cups, tkc.,&c. ... GLASSWARE, embracing boVvls, dishes, molasses fcapa, tfjgtr bowls, n largo selection of lino fluted,tumbler*, whio and egg glasses, and other useful article*. WILLOW AND CEDAR WARE , among which pro tubs, chums, water {Miles, fn«*. surds, market baskets, travelling basket!, o*.woll as other covered and uncovered baskets. Also, Tnblo Oil of tho finest brand, Sperm aid other Oils; Tobacco, Cigars; Soaps; tub. A small lot of choice MACKAREL of No. 1 quality* Also, a trimmed Mess Mackarel—both In handsome assorted packages of halves,.quarters and kits— with all tlie other varieties of a GROCERY and QUEENSWARE STORE, Wo feel thankQd for the patronage heretofore bestowed on ns, and Invito a continuant of like favors. . . J. W. EDV. Carlisle, October fi, 1854. Look Out In Time I CIIOLeRA-MOKBUS, Dysentery, Diarrhoea, fl£C.,aro making their Jon know tho' t-emody. if you liavu any regard for the welfare of yourself, your wife or your children, supply yourselves instantly with. “Beecher!* Matchless Cordial,” otherwise abide the conse quences resulting from a bigoted adherence to old quackery. Tho Matchless remedy can had at tho Drug Store of B. J, KIEFFEK, : South Ifunvccr street, a few Hoort south of Court Jfouse. [Carlisle, May 18, *C4.] WANTED. CAUPENTEUS, cabinet makers, inlll-wrlgbls wagon-makers, Hboo-niukors. uml mechanics generally, who nro in want of TOOLS, to call at Lynu% where you can alwt\ya bo supplied With a full Kilt of superior-tools of the best maim, facturo, warranted,at prices lower that'over was beard of. JOHN P. LVNE, WcSt aide of A’. Ilanovtr it. . Mny 11,1854, TlirvHhtiiß Miuihluct, OV tho bent mnku constantly on hand and for aalo nt tbo Oarlialo Foundry and Machine Shop. GARDNER & BROWN. August 10,1851 Uni JUST received t\ prime lot of tho celebrated patent Wheel Greatt for carriages, can, wa gons, 8(0. Tin's article ftilly maintains the re putation of being tho host article for (bo puipoea ever altered. For sale at . Aug. Ul, 1851. SAXTON'S. MACCAHONI. —A now lot of Farina, Coro- Staroh, fiogn, Pearl, Barley Bak ing Powder, Extract of Goflho,lUco Fleur; Ike, For sale by - J. W, EBY, August 8, i&>4. J, IV. EBP WK call fbo nttunlion of tho public to tho portable),Garden or Ffru engine for wu , torlug gardens or extinguishing Area—an Excel lent article, neat cheap & convenient, For Halo at w . , U.'SAMrON'B, Korembsr 2,1851.
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