WraTM HOUSE ALMANAC, FOR 1855. g> a '§ f- 9- 2 | 2*' ? ? a-: -5 "• 5 ; - I•'2',■ 8 r- 4 5 6 • 7 8 9 10-11' 12 18 14. 15 10 - 17 ,18 19 20 21 22 23 ‘24 :26 25 27 28 * 29 80' 81 -1 2 8 4.5 0 7 8 . 9 10 11 ‘l2 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 0 XHuiRY,' pEDacAmT, 25 28 27 28 12 3 4 0 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 18 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 28 24 25 28 27 28 29 80 81 1284 6 8 7 8 9 10 11 12 18 14 15 16- 17 18 20 21 22 28 24 25 28 27 28 29 80 128 4 6 0 7 8 9 10 11 12 18 14 16 18 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 -24 25 20 27 28 29 80 81 MAnon, Aran., Mat, JcMB, 8460 7 8 9 10 11 .12. 18 14 15 10, 17 18 19 - 20 21 22 28 24 26 20 27 28 29 80 -. 1 2 8 A 6 .0 7. 8 9 10 n 12 IB 14 JufcT* >■ 15 10 17 ,18 19 20 21 22- 23 24 26 20 27 28 29 80 81 Acquit, 12 3 4 ,6 0 7 8 0 10 11 12 18 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 28 -24 26 '26 27 28 29 80 81 SIPTCXnER, 2345 0 7 8 9 10 U 12 18 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 28 24 25 26 27 28 29 80 1 2 S' 4 5 0 7 8 0 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 10 20 21 22 -23 24 25 26 27 28 tO 80 8l October, 12 3 4 5 0 7 8 0 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 2? 28 29 8(f ’ f!\ Novexdbr, Decxmoeb, 2045 0 7 8 9 io n 12 in u 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 20 24 25 20 27 28 29 80 81 Proposed Commission for Private Claims. Tfro Weekly Union says, it 'gives us much pleasure to state that lion. Mr. Brodbead, of Pennsylvania, Introduced a bill into the Senate, .j on Wednesday last* to establish a board of • commissioners for theexamination and adjust w.\thent of private claims. We have not seen the ' bill; but we have that confidence in Mr. Brod ticad's foresight, that we feel assured that it • lias been so framed and guarded that it will ful .. |y moot the expectations of the country. We , . , know of no measure before Congress of greater Intportauco, or more imperatively demanded by the growing necessities of the country, than •. the establishment of such a commission as has been ,asked for. Private claims against the government arc .steadily increasing in number, and have already reached such an extent os to > preclude the hope of their settlement, as far as the action of Congress is concerned, before a lapse of time so extended as would be fatal to the just expectations of their, holders. Wo can *oeno:6th^r^<^yi^f§iwwi»tl».now.regarded as a great and growing evil for a very largcblass V of picritoriuos citizens, than in the plan pro- • r ' v polled by Mr. Brodhead, which if adopted, will entitle him not only to the gratitude of those immediately interested, but to the thanks of ’■ the whole nation. WHEREAS tho Hon. James H. Graham, President Judge of tho several of Common Picas In tho counties of Porry, Cum berland and Juniata, and Sami. TVoodburn and; John Rupp, Associate Judges ol thosaidCourt, In tho said County by Iholr pre cepts to mo directed, dated tho Pith of Dcccm- j bnr, 1854, have ordered, an adjourned Court of 1 Common Pleas to bo holdon at Carlisle, on the : 19th of February, -1855, at 10 o’clock in the ioronoon, to continue one week. 1 Notice is, therefore, hereby given to all per sons interested to bo then and there in attend ance. JOS. McDAUMOND, ShfT. panics of United States troops with him, and is January 4, 1856. The Governor op Utah.— Col. Steptoe, who has been appointed Governor of Utah, In place of Brigham Young, is said to* bo a consistent member of tho Episcopal Church, and a sincere Christian in his professions. Ho has four com* .V at Salt Lake, where'his commission will reach o>, him.' According to EldcrHydo, polygamy docs pot.lmprovo tho purity of tho people’s manners and morals in Utah. In a recent defence of that ho denounces very strongly the 1 ; lowedness of men and women residing in Salt Lake City, and calls curses upon their heads. Canes arc its Punishment.— Near Amherts v.iK bnrg, Canada, a few days ago, a roan was olop- with a young woman, when the sleigh was ‘ overturned. Tho girl’s nock was broken, cans &ag her Instant death; the man euflerod n fnic ' jlijro of tho leg, end was taken to a hotel In Am* IWttborg, where his wife Is how kindly attending lq fulfllmcnt of her marriage vow. If ho ffdW overtaken with repentance and contrition, JdKWickedncss must he deep-seated. —lf there is one man in tho U. sU(es whoso sincerity in opposition to Catho licism is unquestioned and unquestionable, it is Bev. Dr. Nicholas Murry, of Now Jersey, whoso articles signed “KirwanV have earned a world wide reputation. When such a man, therefore;' takes ground against tho Know-NothlngS; Ins position challenges attention and respect. In<n late work entitled “Parish and other 1 Penoll fflgj,” be puts himself in decided antagonism to that secret organization. OJkTITS NOT AUTHORIZED BY LAW.—TIIC'BoS ■ ' ion Atlas cloaks ft long article under this head ;; as follows: 'V Vv '‘Many clergymen arc elected representatives and senators. Every Sunday the good men ad* •O' monish their people to a conscientious dis* ' charge of all their duties in the fear of tho .•\*jord. Can they do this with sincirity if they • rff* been among the foremost to,stifle con* . Jgence, to throw away, the precious right-of : W*T»te lodgement, and to, follow blindfold the *wof the majority .‘in all things pocial and po* They are preachers and they are law mm''- if they would hold themselves Wlfc*?. either great office, they mu«t begin by that law of God which makes every - * T> ° u *hy responsible. and that law of " •• ?^^BP. m .°° makes their councc ‘ Igyith know-nothing lodges utterly illegal ' \ J&atbk Vt : f Vmumamt., J»„. 2,1855?' 9 IMW AKD Mflxt..-Tho Hour market is nuiot *»|l&ehanged by UfaAtUntld’snews. Bales of bronds iiro made at 89 i &80V Sales for home consumption are U^M-within tho range ofSOi a for good bl*hdiVand extra nt $9l ft $lOl. Rye flour ’ ty : MU. Last sale* at $Ol a 301 per barrel.— Mc« of Pennsylvania Meal, at $4l per barrel, . wjw Ultio or nothing doing. , ■ The market ia bare of Wheat.— BaUa of prime ,re\l at 2100. inferior white 1900, - Bndjpjrimo white 220 c, Rye is in demand at 812*0, for Southern, and 1250 for Pennsylva- Com is scarce, sales of old yellow at 03c, at 02 a 03, in store. Hales of Penn sylvania Oats at 05 cents. ,'Wni3K*r.—Small sales of both hhda. and bhli- at 39 cents. , m 'I'i' i’-r - V-/ The NeW Cent.—TVa havorecelvtid, says the Pbijfidolphla iVctoa, from a, friend a speclmeu of the now cent; which it is proposed to Issno from, the mint) and which has hocn cast wlththeyiow, to ’ determino on tho propriety of a chabgo In tho coin on thepart oC;the Governnieiit. :. It ia decidedly neat In appearance, andis cpnstltuted' .ofnlnety-flTe 'parts copper. fonr'parts of zink/ and one part of tin. It is smaller, than the coin now in use, and differs from it- on.the taco , fry tho absence’ of tho stars, tho- head of being somewhat smaller, but of like appearance/ Tho reverse aide’la precisely similar to iHo coin, now in use, but the whole la a decided huprove raont. • v■ • - .... . 3sam& SOn tho 28th nit.,'at Maglaughlin’a Hotel, in Carlisle, by the Bov, J. 0. Bucher, Mr. James to.Mlss Sarau MAnQAaiT TViLsoUjall -Shlppenabnrg. - „ ■ : r ()n tho 2d inat., at Hclscr’s Hotel,lnCarllsle,, by the same, Mr. Joa» H. Gross, trt Miss Mary Jake Aiujstronq, ail of Silver Springtownship, , * lb Carlisle, on tho 28th nit., by the Rav, A. 11. Kramer, Mr. S amoki Lemmon, of Wostpchns bbrough tp., to Miss Susan Doldosoeb, of Frank ford tp. * On tho same day, by (ho same, Mr. Peter B. KEErAuvER,.to-Mis3 Eeenor G, Auer, both of Centrevillc V 1 2 On tho samo day, by tbe same, Mr. Annum 1 Hotronri', to Miss Eliza. J. Harlan, both of Stonghstown. ' • f On tho same day,- by tbfl ‘aarae, Mr. Lewis Porber, to Miss Sarah A. Filet, both of Car. Hale. , Fayetteville Female Seminary. ft HIS lustltution will open on tho first Mon* | day of March, in a now and commodious bujlding erected for that purpose, uhder the direction and superintendence of Rev. J. Ken nedy and Sami. Thomson. Tho location of the Seminary is healthy and retired. It is the de sign of- tho Principal that the course of Instruc tion be thorough, and the expenses moderate. The best' female teachers will be employed. Pupils will bo arranged in classes according to tho direction of tho Principal. Thd?o will be throe classes—Primary, Junior and Senior. TERNS t SUMMER SESSION. For board, washing, fuel & light, per ses sion of 4 months, $4O 00 Tuitiori in Senior class per session, 8 00 »« Junior <♦ “ 000 <* Primary “ “ 4 00 Gredk, Latin or French, 5 00 Miftic on Piano and uso of Instrument, 15 00 Ompainting and drawing,* 6 00 For further information address —J. KENNEDY, Principal, Vaytllvxllc, Franklin Co u Pa. January 4, 1855—2ras Important Notice. THE subscribers Intending to dissolve part nership on the first day of February next, respectfully request those indebted to them to 11 and pay up, and those having claims against are requested to present them immediately r settlement. Wo have still on band a very largo and splen did stock of Goods, which wo will dispose of at prices “ cheaper than’the cheapest.” • BENTZ & BROTHERS. Carlisle, January 4, 1855. BlacUsmlcU Shop lor Kent. TUB Blacksmith Shop nt present occupied by A. U. Boyle, on' the corner of Pitt street aml,Dickmfjon’alley,und convenient to Parsons’ hotel, will bu for rent from the Ist of April next. Enquire of January 4,1855—31 Rooms for Rent. TIIR Rooms at present in the'occupancy of Wm. Gould, as an auction store, fronting tho market house, will bo for rent from tho Ist of April next. Enquire ol 4, 1833—fit Proclnmal lon. To tlio Ladles. WE aro soiling at great hnrgalnsavcry largo anil handsome stock of worked Spencers, Collars, Sloeves, Jaconet and Swiss Edgings and Inserting*. Call soon as we aro determin. cd to sell them cheap. WEISE & CAMPBELL. Carlisle, January 4, 181*5. Store Room for Rent. A CONVENIENT Store Room, and no bet ter situation In the town for business, Is offered tor rent. Enquire at this ofllco. Carlisle, Jan. 4, 1856. , I,IST OF LETTERS. Published t» the “Volunteer,” by authority. *¥* IST of Letters remaining in the Post Office ■ J at Carlisle, !»«., Jan. 1,18515. Persons in quiring for I.otters on .this List will please say they are advertised. Arbegast Jnmos \V Awl J Wesley 2 Burr Dnrid Baker Joseph Baker E F Mrs Barr John G Beistlino S Miller Joseph 3 Bellman’ll W Bov My ora Joseph Bistllno Michael 2 Numnkcr John Brooks John Nngly M J Mias Drown Absalom Orris Christian Branch Robert S Otto Susanna Urisolton Eliza Paul Jacob Dyers Catharine Parker Betsy Carroll John or holm Proctor Win W Carson Lydia Ann Prissct Christian Collins Isabella R Reflslor Eve Mrs Conner Joseph Beightor Theodore Comfort George A Reiser Michael Crawford Mary - Reporter Crush? Mary W ■ Riciiason Mary Miss ’Davis Ellon Risinger Alexander Davis Anno Richardson Mary Miss .Daugherty Mr Rev Richardson John S 2' Dodge Helen J Roush George Donnelly Patrick ■ * Road Fordlnond Dolanty Michael Roush Catharine Ann Ettor Samuel, Shafer John ' k Fell Wiliam > Shafer Emahntl FHo James W • ShofTMatllda Frano Charles, ShaforWm Fried Daniel .Shoemaker Marlin Frenmn Leah Smith Funny Galbraith Wtn Snyder Ohristlanna Olpp Henry Snowdon John Ginger John Sender Jams* B . Gilmore John Stickle Jacob . Greene’ Joseph 2 Suilvan PC , GreonAVT Swigort Joseph' OuynhWmßov ’ Thmnraa Samuel • .Green. Samuql • Thomas James ; Haywood Thomas B ThclorllngG. Hoad John 0 TllUmoro Doctor 1 , Herman Christian ’Washington Rosanah Hippie Kato ’ Watts Harriot A M , Hill Samuel 0 Wax Rebecca Hoover Sarah’A Walls Sabina Hughes Mary A Wallace Wm Hunter Eliza Wedluko B G Jacobs Henry Whltoßmlolph Jacobs Alton S white T K Prof 2 JacsonMr • Wharf? AM 1 Knnaday Andrew . WhltoJomoa ■ Kidman Mary Ann Williamson TQ - , Kltmor August •. Wolf Jano E • Kllno Alien * Wolfo’ E L Krldor John • Wolf Marla* ; I Ono cpntduo on oachToUor ln'addition to Uto postage, JOHN DiBRA,TTON > P.Ji;’. * TT- Of administration on.thfr, estate of JLjJohn Lute, late qf-SUyor Spring township, dec’d., bate .been granted by the . Register ot Cumberland to tho subscriber. residing In the, borough ,of.Shjppetiaburjj.;AU' person* Indebted .to said'.estate, are requested to make' payment/and those having claims to present them, properly authenticated for settlement. . Accounts may. bo handed to John C.londenln, Esq., at Hogostown, for tho subscriber. - . ;- SAMUEL HARRIS,. Adm’. Doc. 58,1884-*Ct Union Fire-Company’s Lectures. TUB fburthlof ft course of Lectures for the be nefit of tu« •“ Union' Firo Company,” will bo delivered at Marlon Thursday even ing, January 4, by John M’OuifTOOK, D. D. ■ ‘: Tickets to, each lecture* 12£ cents., ’ For sale at thedooron the evening of the lec ture'. .Doors, open at o’clock.. Lecture to commence at-7., Carlisle, Doc. 28,1854, Tanny JFcrn’s Kovel, ROTH HALL! 'A-TALE OF DOMESTIC LIFE. 40D'pp... limo., Cloth, Price, $1,25. EVERY body knows Faknt Fmh 5 every body, has laughed and cried over her spark ling, dashing, truthful, genial writings 1 every body will wish to read this, her first novel, and' every one who docs read it will prouquncp it her greatest work. Says an able critic who has read tho proof sheets, "Kotu Ball is a work which not only exceeds apy tiling which Fxwur Fxun has before Written, but which in many re spects surpasses liuy other'work whatever. For intense and sustained interest of narrative, for originality of conception,otid , treatment, for scorching sarcasm'and withering rebuke of pre tendons and hypocrisy, for elevation. of moral tone and winsomeness of religious inculcations, for freshness, simplicity, directness and foscination'bf style, wc have never scon its equal. ' Tho story takes possession ol our heart at oncoj wo follow'Ruth* thro* her trials with as much interest as tho* she were our own'sister 5 she breathes not a sigh, she suffers not a sorrow, which the reader- dues not feel as acutely; as though the final came from his own heart, and tho second were one of his own sad experiences. Tho characters are such as wo are' constantly meeting in every-day lifoi and how. boldly and skillfully they are drawn, bow powerfully story is told, how touching iflJta pathos, how sparkling its wit, how irresistible its humor, bow severe its satire, and how true Its moral, no adequate idea can bo gained except byroad* logit,” ' Rurn Hah will bo for solo by booksellers generally. To any one sending us tho retail price, we will send a copy of the work by mail, post-paid. Published by MASON BROTHERS, 28 Park Row, New-York. Dec. 28,1851—St. ' , FJNCY GOODS , FIFT BOOKS, fa . S|W. lIATEUSTICK, has just received • from the city, and is now opening a splan. did display of Fancy Goods, suitable for the approaching Holiday Season, ,to which ho de sires to call the attention of his friends and the public. Ills assortment in this lino cannot be surpassed in novelty and elegance, and both In quality and pricaol the articles, cannot please purchaser;?, it would bo enumerate his Holiday Fancy Goods, which comprise every variety of fancy articles 1 of the moat exquisite shape, such u Palper.Macho Goods, Elegant alabaster and porcelain inkstands and tnvya. -Taney ivory, pearl and shell card cases, Kadics* Fancy baskets. Fancy work boxes, with sowing Instruments. Port Monqalcs, of every variety. 1 Gold pens and pencils, lancy paper weights. Papctories, and alargo variety of ladles’ fancy stationery. . Motto seals and wafers, silk and bead pxprses. Ladies* riding whips, elegantly finished. La. dies', fine cultlcry: Pcrfnmo baskets and bags’. Brashes ol every kind for the toilet. ... v, ... ;'|louaiol , « PerlumtS.orllioVarlons kinds.- ; r } *• Musical Instruments, of oil kinds ood at oil prices, together with an innumerable variety of articles elegantly finished and suitable for holi day presents, to which bo Invites' special atten* tion. Also, an extensive collection of HOLI DAY GIFT ROBERT NOBLE C. INIIOFF. comprising the various English and American Annuals for 1855, richly embellished and illus trate i Poetical Works, with Children’s Pictorial Books, for children of all ages.’ His assortment of School Bonks and School Stationary is also complete, and comprises everything used in Col leges and the schools. Ho also calls attention to to his elegant dialay of Lamps, Gi*ian<lolc9« &c. y from tho extensive establishments of Cornelius, Archer and others, of Philadelphia, comprising every style of Parlor, Chamber & Study Lanme* for burning cither lard, sporni or ethcrial oil,To gether trith flower vases, Fancy Screens, Ac- His assortment In this lino is unequalled in tho borough. Nuts, Preserved Fruits. &c., tn every variety and at all prices, nil of which are pure nnd fresh, such ns can bo confidonly recommended to his friends and tho little folks. Remember the old stam' opposite tho Bank S. vr. HAVEKSTICK, Carlisle, December 21,1864. Ilonao & Lot for Sale.. TIII3 subscriber offers at private sale, tbo two story House, with Kitchen attached, and all necessary out-buildings, sifualo, in Kingstown, Cumberland county. Tbo Q*is«l Lot contains about one-fourth of an aero,*lll2l and has on it u numbor of choice fruit trees. If not sold before Saturday, December 80th, 1801, it will, on that day, be allured for rent. JAMES WILLIAMSON.' December 14,185-1 —8t Longnecker Sarah McFocly Susanna Miss McCarty Edward J . May Jano Mentzor Franklin Moorohoad John Town Property for Sale. THE snbsribor oilers at private sale, his pro perty, situated In west North street, ono square north of tbo College. The lot is CO foot, front by 120 in depth, and'fcontains a two story . • . LOG HOUSE and FRAME HOUSE, with n Shop attached, a Stable, Smoko House, &c. The bouse accommodates AiiliHltwo families, and tho lot is well sup plied with choice fruit trees. Persons wishing to sou tho property can call on the subscriber, residing in North Hanover street, next door to Mortis* Tinner-shop. . R. NATCHEU. Carlisle, Nov. 2,1854—4 t» Tavern JLirousc.. .« TO the Honorable tho Judges of . the Court of General Quarter Sessions of tho • Peace of Cumberland coilnfy, at January Sessions, 1855. < ..Tho petition Of Thomas Costamagna/rospecl fully, represents; that your petitioner is provided' with tbo necessary requisites for keeping abouae of tmblio entertainment, In tho bouso now occu pied as such by Snider Kuploy,. In tho township of South Middleton. Yourpolltlongr, therefore, prays your Honors to grant 'him a" License .for the same-tha ensuing ycar/cdmmoqcing on tho first day ofi April,'lB3s.* Ai In duty bound 1 ho will ever pray, &c. THOMAS OOSTAMAGNA.' December 14; 1854—8 t.., Wo tbe undersigned cJUwns of tho township 6f.South Middleton, in tbo county of Cum. borlsnd, do certify that wdare well acquainted with the above named Tbos. Oostamagna, (hat bods of good' repute for- honesty and temper* ftncq, nqd Ja. well provided with house room and conveniences for tho accommodation'of stran gers and tmvolloni, and that such Inn orTayorn i fi necessary to accommodate tho public and en tertain strangers and travellers. >. 1 John Uoyor, Abraham Bradley, Jonas Body, ■Jrtcob-Zug, John Lolb, Michael Ololm/ George O’Donuel, G. D. Cralghood, Doty. Boar,, Hugh Stuart, Joseph A. Stuart, Samuel Gloim,Thos* Bradley, Jacob Burkholder; sp.; Sami. Glolm, sri CUACICKUS.— A new supply offroah Water,. Soda, Butter, Sugar and Trontou Biscuit—Just received and for sale by . Aug. U, 18.64,. Notice. For the Holidays! BOOKS, Fruits, Fancy Confectioner}, Drugs, Confectlonarie« s &c. mHE undersigned haa4,QBt from Phil -1 adelphfa, supply of DRUGS, CONTTIOTIONARIEB* &o Vi These, his ■ niformor stock on will niakehis _J9 jfff assortment of j Dnjgs, Medicines ondyg yXjft Chemicals complete- 7 -His assortment*® of Confectionaries is Also, unusually One, con sisting ofpure sugar white.and transparent can dy Toys, common, assorted, and line candles of every variety? also? frufte, nuts, end every thing belonging to that department of trade. . Ho would call apodal, attention to hia supply of FANCY ARXICIiES, for the Hobdays, and for general use. AU ar£ invited to call, whether they wish to purchased not. V/.v ,* . r ,B. J. KIEFFEE. - .Carlisle, Dec. 21,;1854.--: ■ . • Selling off at Cost fpHE subscriber Intoning to change his bnsi- Jl neja, has copimeW»d;acUlng. off-his largo and splendid'stock’of- j-'.;, WINTER GOODS ‘J%f COST FOR CASH. Most of this stock has boeu purchased this fal in New York-and Philadelphia, at tlio lowes cash price's, purchasers ; can therefore save money ,by calUng.soofy and at tlio same time have tlio largest and b#at stock of goods to se lect fromi In the torvn.dr county, lu this stock’ will bo found some fresh Cloths, CJnsslmcvcs, Casalnets, Vestings;- superior white, red and yellow FianneUjrod, Jgretrt, blao, drab and grey Sack Flannels ;”Ribbons, Flowers, elegant new styles barred, striped and plain Silks; ele gant barred Cashmere, Do Lalnes and Do Beges, French Merinos, Paranlottaa and Alpachas, ele gant Brocha and Blanket Shawls, Ladles* Cloth's aod SiUc.Velvets for Mantles, Calicoes, Glnghams,'MdsHns,&c. Also, a largo and new stock of- BOOTS & SHOES, a lot of now and well made CLOTHING. Now is tho time to get goods cheap. All are invited to call and oxaniino for themselves. j- CHAS. OGILBY. Carlisle, Dec; 21,1854. The CSrcfek Slave. BAOCHAHTB,_yESCB,' FtOBA, HeBE, AND TBE ‘®’ Dascinp Quill THE above celebrate! Statues, together with Fifteen Statuettes r ‘in Bronze, and several hundred magnificent Otypalntings, form the col lection of prizes to ,bo] distributed among tho members 6f the Cosmopolitan Art Association at tho first annual distribution, in January next.. The Cosmopolitan 'ArV.tf Literary. Association! organized for the encouragement and General Diffusion of Literature tmd the Fine Arts, on a new and original plan. ; The Committee of Management have tho plea sure of announcing that tho First Annual Dis tribution will take plaop, on the 30th of January next, on which there will bo distribut ed or allotted to members several huudred Works of Art, among Jlvhich is the original and world-renowned statute of the Greek Slave, by coating over five thousand dol larsf togotherwith Jlltf’veautifhl statues of Ven us, Bacchante, Hebe,' Flora, and the Dancing Girl; and fifteen statuettes in Bronze, imported from Paris j also) a colloction of Oil Pain tings, comprising some ,-of tho best productions of celebrated AmcrioWi and Foreign Artists. Plan for the:Current Year. Tho payment of-throe dollars constitutes any one a member o 1 this ' Association, and entitles him to the Knickerbocker Magazine for one year, and also a the distribution of tho Statuary and'Paintings which are to'bo allotted to members { n Januoiy.” Persons taking five memberships are entitled, to five of.tho Magazinto’ one year, and to six tickets In the distribution. Persons, on can Magazine commence f f wlth any month they | choose, and roly on Its 1 being mailed to them [promptly on the (IrstvOf every month, direct from New York. a: Tho net proceeds derived from tho sale of memberships are devoted tp tho purchase of Works ot Art for tho -ensuing year. • Books open to receive names at.tho Eastern office, New York, or -Western office, Sandusky. Tho Gallery of locnlcd&t. Sandusky, (the Western Assidatten.) whBie : superb Granite- Beildre-Jahavo boon erected ui> It, and in whose'spacious saloons the .splendid collection of Statuary and'Paintings fs‘exhibit ed. 1 ■ ' ‘ * I The advaniagct iccured by becoming a mem ber of this Association* arc*— Ist. All person's receive the lull value of their subscription at tho start. In the shape of sterling Magazine Literature. 2d. Each member Is, contributing toward pur chasing choice Works of Art) which are to bo distributed among themselves, and ore at the same time encournglng'tbo Artists of the coun try, disbursing thousands of dollars through its agency. Persona remitting funds for, membership, should mark letters, “Registered,” and state the month with whlClrtljCywlsb their magazines to commence, and also their post office address in full, on the receipt of which, a certificate of membership, together with the magazine deslr od, will bo forwarded to any part of tho coun. try. Those who purchase Magazines at Bookstores will observe that by joining,this Association, they receive the Magazine and Free Ticket In -'the annual distribution, all at the same price they non* p.4y for the Magazine alone. Illustrated Gataloguesof the whole collection scut on application, free ol charge. Offices of tho Association, at tho Knicker bocker Magazine office, 848 Broadway, N. Y., and at No. 166 Water street, Sandusky, Ohio* Address,'(at either office,) for mcmbcrsl.ip. 0. L, DERBY, Actuary C. A. & L. A. Doci 21, 1854—8 t 81 ray Heller. CAME to tho premises of tho subscriber, in Shophordutown,. (Upper Allen township,) on tlie 26th Of July lost,ußKi> supposed to bo'ab’out one year old.— TUb owner Is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charge*, and take her away, other wise she will bo disponed of ns the law directs. MAGDALENA SHEFFEU. Due omber 7, 1854— 81* . Blew Store—New Goods. rpIlE undersigned is noiy opening In the sfpre 1_ room of Mr* Wm.-Lcbnard, on tho corner of Hanover and Loullior streets, In Carlisle, a largo and general assortment of Staple & Fancy Dry-Goods, embracing almost every kind and quality of goods adapted to this market, together with ah assortment' of GROCERIES. His stock having been, nearly all'nurchisod within tho Inst two weeks, buyers will have tho advantage of selec ting from a fresh stock, as well ns of the lato decline in tho prices of many articles. Ho will bo ! happy to exhibit his Goods to all who may fUvor him with ft call, arid'pledges himself to sell every article oslow or lower than they can be purchased elsewhere. 1: ROBERT DICK. . November lOj 1664. CUMDERLANbVAIXEYPARMER’SHtT TOAL FIBE INSURANCE COMPANY. This cdpipafay was otganlred in 1861, In the bo rough' of Hhippensbarg; add baa already effected Insurance On $200,000 worth of property. A t this company was got op exclusively,for farmers its operations will' bo| strictly confined to farm' property..’ No town property, stores, mill*; distilleries or, factories of any kind will bo insured in this company. ' This company Is yotin its infancy. It has, howOTor, $8,710 in premium notes, Including, odsh on hand. They haro not, os yet, mot with any losses. ■ ’ . . , ~ . It is hoped farmer! will And It tholrlntorestio give this eompony tholy countenance and cordial support.' .The Board vyas organized by appoint ing Sami. Wherry, Esq., resident, John ier, Secretary, and George Allen, Treasurer, , . ,/• J. CIIESLER, SectV ’ . DpoenibcrT, 185‘l~0t fl/TAOCARONIl —A now lot of Farlns, OOfn- JjxStarch, Taploooi Boeo, Pearl, Barloyßak inrPowddrj Extract of Col»e,Rlco Plcot.&c, For sale by - ■ J..WVEBTf. ; August 0, 1854. ';; Proclamation* *\X7-HEREAS'tho Hon. Jahm, H. Gzuzu*,. VV President Judge of the several Courts,of Cbmmoh Pleas in the-counties of Cumberland, Perry, and Juniata, and Justices otthe several Courts of Oyer and' Terminer and .General Jail Delivery In said counties, and SamuelWoodbum mid John Rupp, .Judges of tha Courts 0/ Oyor’ and Terminer and General Jail Delivery for the trial of ell capital and other offenders, in the said county of Cumberland, by their precepts to me, directed, dated the 18th of Novemb’rlSSd, have ordered the ’Court of Oyer and Terminer and’ General Jail Delivery to bo holden at Carlisle, on tho 2d Monday of-January, 1855, (being tho Btta day,) at ten o’clock in tho forenoon, to con tinue (wo week, . NOTICE is hereby given to tho Coroner, Jus tices of tho Peace, and Constables of the said county of Cumberland, that they are by the said precept corimanded to be then and there in their proper persons, trlth their rolls, records, and In. quisitions, examinations and al! other remem brances, to do those things which to their offices appertain to be done, and all thoso that. are bound by recognizances, to prosecute against tho prisoners that are orthen shall bo in the Jail of said county, ore to betherotd prosecute them os shall bo just. > ’ - JOSEPH McDARMOND, Sheriff. November 80,1854. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! Selling! off: at Cost ! , THE subset ibcrSjintendlng to leave this place* offer their entire stock of DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES at first cost, consisting of \ Ladles’ Dress Goods, Fine all wool Do Lalnes and Cashmeres, De baze a j French MerJnoca; Black and Fancy Dress Silks; handsome Mous de Laincs, from 8 to 20 cents per yard. . EMBROIDERIES.—A large assortment of Swiss and Jacenot Spencer Undorslcoves; Col lars; Ruffllngs, Edgings, Xnscrtings,&o. Mourn ing Spencers and Collars; Embroidered Linen Handkerchiefs. SHAWLS.—Handsome long and square, blk. figured and Thibet Shawls. DOMESTICS—CIoths, Cassimeros, Satinetts, Kentucky Jeans, Linseys, Musllns,Ohocks,Tick ings, Calicoes, Flannels, &c. &c. Also, a large assortment of Gloves, Cotton, Cashmere, and Woolen Hose; Cloth Caps, Blankets, &c. Groceries. Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Spices. We invito one and all to come and examine our stock, as now Is tbe time to purchase cheap goods. WEISE & CAMPBELL. . Carlisle, Nov. 23, 1854. JOSEPH VFOOO At SOW, PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE of Information, Correspondence, Special and Geuoral Agency and Collec tion. Confidential negotiations and trusts cxc cated in tho city of Philadelphia, State ol Penn, sylvania, and neighboring Cities and States. Tho Mess. Wood will devote themselves to tho collection of money upon clolms and obli gations ol every kind, to the execution of pri vate trusts, general and special agencies, settling estates of decedents, &c., and to any delicate and confidential negotiations; inquiries & Inves tigations of a pfoper and legitimate character, and all other prblesslonal business requiring upo clal Attornlbs. . They will afford to Merchants, Professional men, Fapners, Mechanics, .Laborers, Companies and Individuals In the United Slates, ln(o>ma lion in relation to Mercantile, Commercial, Fi nancial, Mechanical, Agricultural, and Profes sional business, and also upon matters connect ed with Political, Scientific; Literary, Religious and Benevolent Societies and Institutions. , Tho charges or fees will bo proportionate to tbo importance of the business, to the amount of tlmo and .labor employed, and expense at tending tho service. Feet and eommurion* in all cant to be prompt ly paid. All orders must bo accompanied with a fee, which if not sufficient, answers will bo returned for tho purpose of effecting satisfactory arrange ments. Address Joseph Wood & Son, Agents; No. 76, South 4th St., west side above Walnut St., Philadelphia. November 10, Cm , . Town Propwto for Sqk. , i suiiscrlbwoaonWwi property nt private X saloi sllitato.on tfio nUxth side ofPomfret street, next door to thfa Common School Homo, In’ tbo Borough of Carlisle, The lot Is 60 by ju—jt - 240 foot, and contains two two-story Brick Bouses fronting on Pomfret street, and a two story Log Bouse on margin of a 20 foot alley at tbo foot of tbo lot. Persons wishing to see tho pro perty can coll on tho subscriber living on tho premises. JACOB SQCXER C.irllilo, Nov. W, 1854—tf James Hl’CUntocli, HI. D., Late Professor of Anatomy and Surgery In the Philadelphia College of Medicine, and Acting Professor of Midwifery; one of the Consult ing Physicians of the Philadelphia Hospital, Bleckley; late member of the National Med- IcalAasodatlonj member ol the Philadelphia Medical Society; member of tho Medico- ChirnrgicalColiego of Philadelphia; formerly President and Professor of Anatomy and Surgery in Caslloton Medical College,' ‘Ver mont; and .also, lato Professor of Anatomy and Physiology In Berkshire Medical Institu- tion, Pittsfield, Maas., Ac., Ac. HAS lately introduced in a popular form, several of his favorite prescriptions forthe principal diseases of this climate.' The name of each artfcld will Imply the disease for which it is intended to bo used. Dr. ficCHntock’t Pectoral Syrup, SI. Dr. McClintock's Cold and Cough Mixture — For Colds, Coughs, Ac., Price 25 cents. Dr. MeClinfock’* Asthma and Hooping Cough , Remedy. Prlco 60 cents. Dr.MeCUntock r s Tonic Alterative Syrup —F or Purifying tho Blood. Price 81. Dr. MeClinlock’s Dyspeptic Elixir—Tor giv ing tone to tho stomach, relieving pains after eating; heartburn, and all disagreeable symptoms arising from Indigestion. Price $l. Vr.McCHntock , i Rheumatic Mixture —A Pure ly Vegetable Remedy for Internal use. Price 60 cents. Dr. McClintoch's Rheumatic Liniment —For Rheumatism, Spfalne, Swellings, Ac. Price 60 cents. Dr, McCUntock's Anodyne Mix/ure—Tor Pahs, Toothache, Uoadacho, Neuralgia, Ac. Price 60 cents. Dr. JlfcC/tnforfe’i Fcosr. and Ague Specific— A certain cure for all Intermittent*. Price 81. Dr, McCSintock’s Diarrhaa Cordial and Chol era Preventive—A Safe Remedy. J)r. McCUnlock's Vegetable Purgative Pills — For Oostlronoss, Headache, Ac. Prlco 25 cts. Dr. McCliniock y s Antibilious Pills—For ino gnlarity In tho Functions of the Llvorand Bow els tho best Liver Fill made. Prlco 25 cents a box. For sale by Dr. J. McCLINTOCK, at hi* Me dical Depot, N. W. Corner NINTH and FIL BERT Streets, Philadelphia, and all Druggists. Druggists and Dealers in Medicines who wish to bo Agents, will ploaso address Dr. McOtmtocic, furnishing reference, name of Post Office, coun ty and State. . ' , .. 03T For sale by W A Kelso, Samuel Elliott, Carlisle} J II Criswell,Shipponshnrgi Emmlft ger A Go., L Kauffman, Mochanicaburg} Joseph Herron, Nbwville} J B Zimmerman, AndoMoh burgi Haines & Fortlg, Mlllorstbwn;' AOKIInk, NewßlobTdfleld» Harriot If Singer.Newport* R F Gardner, York Springs; A J Mlllor and J S Nixon, Chamboraburg; D Menttor, Waynes boro.; George Borgner andDßJenesA 00., Harrisburg. 1 ' ' .... DR. McCLINTOCK can be consulted, with out charge, dally, from 10 to 12 o’clock, A. JT., at his Depot. • > i November CO, 1664.--1 y» ron BAiiG. A FIRST rate carriage, nearly now, o! mod em stylo, suitable for ono or two horses, will bo sold very cheap St ft reasonable credit glron.—Enqulro at Volunteer o(Dce. 11 ': .October 10, 1854—6 t. . 1 • 1 Notice. DR. J. BAUGHMAN’S health haring boon restored, hereby botifles bla frlohds and ibd Public that bo fids relumed the practice of mad-1 iclno, at his office, corner of Main and Bedford rtrtlt*. * (Not. 9,1864—3 m. 1 - Jpnbilc Sale. V . j IWILfc soU o& Wednesday,, January, 10th 1856,' (If not sold'sooner,) the valuable bouse ou.’Easfc Main Strest. lt (swell sitoatefor a boarding house; havinglGroorns/witfiaClstcrn, Wash-honae, an excellent well of Water, Sta ble, «sc. The lot I« CO test in front and 240 in, depth,and-contains Annmber of Cherry and other fruit trees.. The properly will be shown by the-undersigned, to any.person wishing to seo it. ■ ' j ' 1 At the same time, I will sell fire acres ,of land, situate at the west end of the town. J. BAUGHMAN. ; Carlisle, Nov. 80, :1854—ts. •. House'for Rent, . THE two story House and Lot of Ground, situate on tho north side of East Main st., near the Railroad bridge, is offered for rent.—; Tho terms, &c., con bo ascertained on applica tion to H. SAXTON. • Carlisle, Deo. 21,1854—8 t A. W. Green, Attorney at law, has settled in Mc cbanlcsbnrg, for ibo practice of his profes sion. All kinds of Legal Writing, Collections, Court business, &c.,'promptly attended to.— Office opposite Dr. Long’s rcsldmco. Ho .will also attend to Surveying, in town or country. ... [October 29, 1854. J Bbivk and Colored Slllcs. I AM now opening a largo lino of Black Silkt. Also, now style elegant and fashionable bar red, plain and figured SILKS, very cheap. CHAS. OGILBT. October 12,1854. Embroideries. THE largest and cheapest assortment of Nee dle Work, Collars, llandkcrchiefa, Shimit settes, UndorslCovcs, Edgings and Inserting in the borough, at the cheap store of CHAS. OGILBYV t 12,1854. . . Boots and Shoes. JUST received, a largo assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES i Water Proof and lino Calf Boots, Brogans, Boys* and Childrens* Shoes, Ladies’ Morocco Boots, Jenny Linds and Bus kins. Also, Gum Shoes in great variety. CHAS. OGILBT. Carlisle, October 12, 1854. NEW GOODS. WEISE & CAMPBELL are now opening a large lot of Fall Goods, very handsome and cheap. Carlisle, Sept. 14, 1863. NEW GOODS! THE largest stock of GOODS over brought to Carlisle, Is now to bo seen at F. Arnold's Store, where, thankful for past favors, hopes for a continuance of the same. Hie Stock having been purchased to great advantage he Is prepar ed to soUgooda cheaper than over. His stock consists in part of the different kinds of goods suited to the season, among which may be found Ladles’ Dress Goods, In every variety, snch as fine PJads, Jl.de Lalne, Cashmeres, , Meriuoes, Paramettas,, Alpaccas, Black and Fancy Silks, among which may bo found the cheapest over brought to Carlisle. PIRNS AND DOTS WBAH, such as Cloths, (black and fancy colors,) Casl mercs, Vestings, Satlnetts, Jeans ond Plaids for Boys* wear. Also, DOUBSTIO GOODS of all kinds, snch os bleached and unbleached Muslins,.Checks, Tickings,Calicoes, Ginghams, Bagging, JkOr Also, Flannels of all klnrtsand colors, which will bo sold very low. BLANKEST of all klhds and at all prices, fiotn $l5O to $8 00 per pair. Also, BO NNETS RIBBONS, sc. Avery good selection of Bonnet lllbbons,Trim mings, Jaconet and Swiss Edging and Inserting, Threw! Laces and Edgings, Collars, Sleeves, &c. HOSIERY jSND GLOVES, Ladles* and Gentlemen’s Kid, Lisllo Thread, Silk, Beaver,’ Berlin, (lined & unlloed,) Cash mere, and Cotton Gloves. Mens’,'Womens* 8c Children’s Hosiery of all kinds. - Carp:ts t Druggeis, Oil Cloths, Ijfc. Avery largo lot of Carpets of all kinds, which will be sold very low. Also, Druggets from 1J to 3 yds. wido,' Oil Cloths of all kinds & widths. JJooh-and Shatt for Mon and Boys, Women s and Children’s shoes, Gum shoes ol all kinds, which will be sold low. ' GROCERIES, ' A large stock of Groceries, such as coffee, su gar, tea, molasses, spices, &c., which will be sold as cheap as they can' be had In the town, si the old cstabllshbd stand in. North Hanover street, where all are invited to attend as Choice Now Goods they then will find, To please the most fastidious mind, Hence “everybody go” and buy—groat and small And find kind attention shown to nil. PHILIP ARNOLD. Spt. 28th 1854. DR. C. C. BLCHIRNTIIAf,, HOM(KPJITiIIC PHYSICUN, OFFICE and residence onLoathorstnjct,onc door oast of the Gorman Reformed Church. Dr. Blmnenflial respectfully offers his profession al services to the clllsens of Carlisle and vicini ty. Persons from a distance laboring under chronic diseases may consult by letter. Ofllcu hours from 7 to 9 A. M. and 2 to 4 P. M. Carlisle Aug. 24,1854—tf notice XS hereby given, that an application will bo made to Hid next Legislature of Ponnsylva nla.for the IncorporutloHof a Bank,with gener al banking privileges 5 ory If Impracticable, for a Deposit Bank, with a capital ot ono hundred thousand dollars, with thi privilege of increas ing it to two hundred thousand dollars, to be located in the Borough of Carlisle, Cumberland county, Pa., under the name and stylo of “Tho Fanner’s Bank.” Carlisle, Juno 29, 1854 —Om. t Plainfield Classical Academy, . NEAR CARLISLE . JM. THE 17lh session will commence Nov.C, 1851. Number of students limltedr-aiid oonstaiil efforts used for their moj-al ipid intollectun! Im. qrovement. Terms SOG per session. Circulars with'references, and full Informa tlon furnished, tir ■ , K. K. BURNS, Principal and Proprietor. Platnfleld Post Ollico, Oumb'd. 00. Fa. Sept. 28, 1854. Pumps. JUST received a forgo aworfmcnJ of Pumps of every variety In general use. embracing Iron & Brass Cistern, ami Clatorn Side Pumps. Also out door Pumps, so regulated as not to bo subject to fteceing in winter. These pumps aro got up In the very best stylo In point of quality and workmanship, tho manufacturer* haVlng had Sremluros awarded for their pumps at several tato fairs, where tlmy have been on exhibition. Also constantly oiniand, a full supply of Iron Well Curbs and Chain Pumps. For sale low by HENRY SAXTON. Carlisle, Nor. 2,18G2. J ■ CROCKERY.— A general assortment of Quoonswaro of all kinds now on haud,ln> eluding Qranltowaro, Stoneware, Chard Glops waro, Tumblers, Jars, Dished, Bowls, Plates, Candlesticks, &o M also, a variety of fine Gastofa Sc Bottles, as well as Pitchers, Collery k Spoon Glasses, &o. For salo at the store of • Aug. 8,1854. , J. W’. BBY; JUST received, a fresh supply of Linseed oil,' Turpentine, Paints, Varnishes &c, Also, an excellent article of cheap oil for Fire Proof Paints, &0., *t tha old stand East M&ia Stroe l 1 Carlisle, Pa* [ Sopt. 14, 1854 WAUE^—Just receiving n nowln , vJTvblce of Ware, embracing a variety of bowl* 1 sultoblo for fruit, preserves, 'plckloa, sugars, I Jollies, fiic,, as also Ccllcry Stands,Jars, Doean* tors, Pitchers,’ Salts, Poppers, Candlesticks, Lamps, covered Bowls, a I&tgo .assortment of Tumnlcrs, Goblets, and other useful articles.— Forsaleby t •_J.W. BUTf' ' October Ift, 1851. . public v / IT7XLL bo ibid at W BQ9, on TVedneedoy l|io tjftryv 1856Vat.il o'clock aoon, 01. r the Executor, thefollotttpgtwo pipes* Pt-lffw' used as one. farm, Ute the property i Kulz, deceased, situate in South UiadlettoYfe, -r i about Smiles from Carlisle. One adjoins lands of Robert Daniel Spoils and Gebrge' Wlce, coataintorjt ‘Acres and 88 Perches/.atHc^meMpre^;^. I other piece, ; near the- first described,’ ! lands oi the said Gbo,‘ Wlce; lands Jacob' Lehman, Craighead's 'heirs, and others, • n -'.b ' And containing abbot 18 acres &-l J 8 aSSSa perches. The . IM«Stt,ara all on the larger pISoo bf UwiW MMa two storjHOCTSB; BANKBABS, an excellent fipringpitjfjljto and Spring Uonse. Both pieces are limestone land, In.gobd cultitaUon/aod, w*U. .fenced; On the smaller tract there art acroa of timber land.’ , - ‘' ‘' .a ' i Terms made known on tho day ofoue bj. ; dayid rutz; Dec. 28,1854—t5* ■ liOoU Merc ! ■ «■; A BARGAIN OmftEDl ' iv The subscriber, in consequcnceof JJlbealfV offers bis entire stock of pcwqn or persons wishing-to .onUr Hardware. Having determined to quit baalntta ho will giro’s bargain, besides We custom. Any one desirous of going. low W Hardware business will dowcll to call BO^u' not disposed of by the first of October nttt, »• will then commence' soiling off at cost attbpOW .tod, next door to Mcgl.ogMn-. : . Carlisle, August 10,1854* ' ' " * ■ Teas, Coflte, &c. ' r THE subscriber, baa Just added to_ stock, a general selection of CHOICE GEO* CEIUES, as well as all Iho other variety of w fjsgjj tides nsnally.kept in a firoccry_Btorv t Byywl embracing Bio Coffee—coasted and greet, —Bt'm nnd H cts. per lb., Orioaos, .Clarified. Cmsheiand Pulverised Sugars of fine qtlMl tlesi Chocolates, Spices, Dairy Salt.sndavarlee ly Fancy articles, all of which ate ofibndatlnn lowest cash prices,- We awe thankful lor. ton former support given us, anditwlto ft lartoir call from onr friends and customers. ___ -' .■■■-J. W. «ft, Marion Hall, CatllslorAng. FRENCH TRC'B 8 E 8 . V ' wEionisb kbs tbab 2J ointoa;,j FOE THE CUBE OF HERNIA OB EUP TOBE. . , , Acknowledged by tbo ■highcit tnedioa authorities of' Philadelphia, Incomparably superior to any other In .use* Suflbrert yh w gratified to loam thattho occaalon now oflewto procure not only tho lightest and most ca«y r ont as durable ft Truss ei any other. In U6a of the cumbroua and uncomfartablt article usually *OlO. There la no difficulty attending the fitting* and when tho pad U located. It will retain JU.posi tion without change. - \ Persona at ft distance unable to cau .on tM subscriber, can have the. Truss wnt to any M- dress, by remitting Five Dollar* for' tho tlUglt Trass, or T*n for tho double—with mcaiuro round the hips, and stating side affected. II will bo exchanged to iplt [f not fitting, bj retuip- Ing It at once, unsoHed. For sale only by tho Importer. -CALEB H. NEEDLES* \ ' Cor. of Twelfth & Race Streets,.v*llh-' Lad res, requiring tho benefit of Mukan* teal Suvporli, owing to derangement of the In ternal Organs, Inducing Falling of the womb. Vocal, Pulmonary, Dyspeptic, Nervous and Spinal ■Weakness, are Infonujidthst a competent and experienced Ladt will bo In attendauco tl ‘ tho rooms, (act apart for their exclusive uso.) No‘. 114, TWELFTH St,, Ist door below Raoa. ’ June 29, IBS4—ly- ■ Bit. C. 8; BAEERf Respectfully offers ws professional . vices to the cltlrens of Carlisle and suitqun diog country. Office and residence ift-South Hanover street, directly opposite tho Vpluuteaf office. March 23,1854.—tf, - • ... A- NEW- GROCERIES ITVfOW open and for sale at the “Marion Hall w ll Family Grocery Store, a- large and gsn«r*l assortment of articles, useful and fancy, •mim ing, in part— ■ Maracoiba and Jaffa Coflbes, - ' Green Rio and Roasted Ooflaa, Jenkins’ best brand of Teas, Brown and Clarified Sugars* ' White and Preserving “ Pulverized and crushed « Broma, Cocoa and Chocolate, ' - , Rice and Com Starch, Farina and Essence of Cofibo, Lovering’s finest Syrup, Orleans Baking Moll# sns, Spices, ground and ungronnd; Mace, GUrov, Vanilla Bean, Cheese, Crackers, Candles, &o. 89 Our Qucensttarc, XHT embraces a largo and general variety PjW of the best white Granite, a Iron Stoneware; juiTr erpool and common wore, enabling the customer to select in setta or pieces of any size necessary, and oflho different styles, together with’* vari ety of Fine White and Gold Band, English and French China aotta of Tea worn, and oilier varie ties of useful and fine fancy China ware. Includ ing Trays, Plates, Vases, Fruit Dishes, Corns** cups, &c. &c embracing bowls, dishes, molasses cans, sugar bowb, a largo Bclcctlon of floo dated tumble**, n-ino and egg glasses, and other useful aiticlM. .WILLOW AND CEDAR WARE, among which are tuba, churns,• water pales, tatiu suros, market baskets, travelling baskets; at trail os other covered and uncovered baskets. ' Also, Tublo Oil of tbo finest brand, Sperm and other Oils} Tobacco, Cigars, Soaps, &o. A small lot of choice MACKAREL of No. 1 quality. Also, a trimmed Mess Mackarel—both In handsotnO assorted packages of halves, quarters and kits— with all the other varieties of a QUOCERST and QUfcENSWARB STORE. Wo fool thankful for the patronage heretofore bestowed on us, and Invito a continuance of Ilk* favors. . , J. W. EDT. Carlisle, October C, 1854. • Look Out in Time I CHOLERA-MORBUS, Dysentery, Dlarrhiw, &0.,ar0 maklngtholr appearance; you know tho remedy. If you have any regard forth* welfare of yourself, your wife or yonr children, supply yourselves Instantly yi\tb «*Beeth#r> Matchless Cordial,*’ otherwise abide the coni*? nuonecs resulting from a bigoted adherence -I* old quackery. The Matchless remedy can had at the Drug Store of B. 4 « KlEf F£b,. • ' South Hanover tlrett, a few doors touth q f. Court Home* fOarllilo, May 18, *64,]- JUST received a very largo lot of Scythe* of superior Brandi, to widen 1 Invito the #tUn» (ion of Cradle makers, Mid all others In want'd this article, the attention ofFarmers Is aUn |o tiled to tho groat varloty of Farming utensils of tho very best makers.’ Ploughs of #ll .kind# furnished at a small advance on City prices.- Homo makerat the manufacturers prices, %Ib6'% soporfor article of Chorus, which we wattanl to make tnoro butter out of the >ptne. quantity oC Cream than any other Churn In' nso, try It. O • .w .. i. JOHN P.X*YNf* jTm< iW« JVbrfh J/oiiojJir SCrasJ. - Carlisle, May It . .. • TtJST received a-prlme lot of the celebrated v' patent Whttl Crease for carriages, cals, wa gons, &c. Tbla article tolly maintain# ihera. jmUtlon of being the best article forth# purpos* ever offered. For sale at ; Aug. 81.1854. . ’ SAZTby»BC CHANDKHUIES.— A lot of fresh Cranber ries, Just received, as also «ta assortment of new Pickles, Poaobes and Tomkt6esJ#*«ar#’fc' 'ana, fresh Sardines, flne OUva * j’rench Mustard, &a. For lalnr v.-y Mall** Grocery. . / \ October 20,1854. . / H. SAXTON. ‘ltltT’E call tho attention I#* portable Garden d torlpg gardeps lent article, neat or at f ' November Jr glassware , .admired. If «
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