II I - _ , ' cr.Midittid'doiisltncUbiiif fttumplko'n)o4 ttiktlw Buhloot qf. executive cxullolipn,., end’ll matter ot congratulation .among tbs . people, NoWhor.whqlo eurfeco ia ehecfc- . entd oYcr tho railroada, nnhalß and, oflier', lilghwayß. Then tho whole revenues oftho BfeWsliflr Her'dbritAg© ,of; tolhlwty'.sJncfrlWO, is’tub r* a^a ri ebp tha.besf of her siS tors ih'tlio production of,wjioftt, -irqn'aud' population numbers'pot less. Ihaar iWo and n hairmillions; nedrly as largo.- os'all ftitf SttitcS : at' tho timo.of tho.Roro- '' Wlob.!. Tho present ; vtlluo’ aiid : personal Estates'exceeds $850,000,000:* Her coaljsriwflrth instho ■ marmot ,pyer, twenty-.- millions.,, Hej.great , laterbstfl Of ■ agricuUurc, and* commerce aro rapidly oxtoilding;. ;* .• tßhb addition, a ldstoiy; of- which wpmdy'riollho proud. /Within; her, limits ; ls;itepo(l;tliq hftth-pltfcb of, Independence-^'' thatsaefed spot- where, was first declared , those groat truths sVhicli lie at thet foundtri' tloirdf American nationality. Inthpmaln talbanco.pr'thdso • truths, 'dhe bbro a' glorl- • ous parii s ; Hcr iiion ttf.tho' field,.fthdimonoy to’thoitcotiamy—;Of.talent and wisdom to tho Congress of tho Colo nies,, WWP.% tli'o'so- of'any ' other. State.! .’.lt was her sons who crossed . tho-Delawaro in. tho dead of .winter, undflr the''load of Washington,-, and for a time.:; turned lho tido of wart -Again, In thostrng- ■ glc 0f,1812, for .tho tights of American -cit-. Izousmp,' aVd jn .thiit Qf fur'American honor andiprbgrbss, she contributodwith a.,, profuse generosity:- The contest amongst . not as to' who should have the > rlglil to;Stay nthomcj, but 1 who should hard ; tho privilege ‘of into the field,’ ;Bcar*' 1 lag this hbn'orahlo part Irt" matters! or foe* has had a no less enviable participation lu-allaying domestic - Whenever the exigency seemed to - require it, she has'fltbud firmly by Iho Oonstitutlon and tho Union, and over contended for tho all; sections’ of the country,' and; all classes and denominations of the peo ple. • Such Is our State,To, live aud dlq , 'within her Uhiits,-an(l to.hivvo borne, oven a i vcry.hhiublu.part’ In hot civil service.and In -■ I her (history/, lib alt over esteem ds'aprbud ’ that) 'as it dhuVs nearer to h its closoj swells my heart’ with gratitude to', fc her people; at tho-recollection of tho nu-.. & merousproofß of confidence I have oxporl || onhod'at their, hands. • m * ( Thp /fullness of;'ray exultation in the- • Kg character and happy condition of pur ho- ‘ g| loved. Commonwealth, and, of the. gratitude '■js J havo'expreasod IqAyc6 rio rodui In'toy bo-- ■K «om for evonh lingering regrotht-a ducis , •* ion ofmy fellow citizens, which Is soonto relieve mp of tho cures and labors of a pub lic life. ; Its transient excitements have al ready been forgotten, and its alienations, if any,' X shall resume my place in tho ranksof tho-poople,-with-a calm oon acloqsric’sS of having always sought to ad vance tholr bcSt Interests to the extent of my ability} and of never having Yielded «ny convictions of right, either lu aahservl cnoe to r any Selfish purpose, or any narrow and'unworthy prejudice. ' Ildvldg adverted to various subjects of \ congratulation, in regard to the ’ public af- M fairs of my own State, I may' bo indulged In ft brief reference, also, to the happy aa *&poct of our common country, and the clo- lt-has reached among the nations of earth, in thedight of liberty, and thro* ■' the wordings of 'its benign institutions.- ' ! . Who amongst us, and throughout this broad (and, dooamo.t experience at this moment, and at every moment, in Ida own condition, and tho. condition of those .who aurrpnpd - him, fho’influence and benefit Of our happy ; • ’ Uhloti. and. the well considered compact by ’’which it Is sustained. A b.is/s of palcul^-' > lion, cxnlbltcdby post experience, will give country a population ci* thirty millions less Utah ten years from the present time [ ‘, i~.oC eightymillions in thirty years tocohio ■../r-add of onc.hundred millions at the close v ‘ ;,,of the present coiitury! But mure numbers : -uni« obligations 13n- T. i9 ” s '. t,O ' v Cl ' n »ny Amerl -11,1 11,0 low* tlegrue of °°<'»nnod and emblllor. naSslSKih 1 f 0 * CQ, * ot > of tbo ooun-. «‘tho Institutions of 00. or 8“"l*«Hon of ■JJffiS. K tllr ‘»ißbout tbo .Union, b.s - 6SBS??? th „ io ,s tr ‘ ~OB of biobulon and pMflmptlon, utterly at war with ourNatlon- Oonstitutlons, and-obnoxtonai b6r^ 8 l ,lrl i A«erlfla?«'gSS! » tho v °noratcd country, but must now fool ,(Wta*e|»UtloBB force,.his solemn warnings' societies for political ends. pUAfttyDg a powerful engine in tho hands • cf/tho.Winah and designing,, and. enabling (..•thedV-hOt only to acquire power uuworthl ~'ly, but also to sap and destroy tho moat sa ...tred, principles of our govornmout 7 - Hln.thOßO reflections upon certain political it I rightly comprehend my ' -'vfflkftnMvos, 1 am actuated by no pioro t|«^i}son, s hoflUlity or rosuntinout. Were 1 ;wMjr loss at tliu present moment, I should .batlflb my clearest convictions of right, and i' fillrijiU fVom a duty I owe to tho people of. who havo so generously bus- me in various public relations in tho Lfeast. Nay, more j I should, by silonco in ibis rogtml, JUll properly to reflet that con- ' ’stAncVarid faith’wbibhour'ili-- 1 fal© I CoiainohwehUh ? Ims t ■KfaMs'thb of' ourmatlon’aV* coitfi •> Ip’AdC In -t'eferonde to’ tfio’ fteedoto 1 of bofl-Ml 1 sdi{jnc'e>anilUniversal religions' toloVatlohj l Jaha also-'td thp "d -’and ; Sta‘^e'^sovereignty; aid^ho : -fnheiUht • 1 y » Wibf period wldoh -romrilfttf of' any' bffininlten«,.l i .Bhbll-roadliyi ; An^‘>ohoet‘--’ J -- JUlly co-operate with the General ‘hiy ih nil : proj)6v ! itieaanrqB tb : - ddvaneb the-'. 1 public weali'and’l-cairnoßtly : invqho ;upoti: ' purlabort, ftnd.thb'lah'ota of who mtt «h jfolloW us-ftioiir publlcvocatlonfthe-kindly.’/- jcarc and keeping of that Great and:-Bjpnefl-'■ ! ‘cont'Seing who holds tho dcsUnics' of na tions as well as of 'ifs in tho liollbw. of .his'ljq^d*!- without “ ’whose Co'sWjied 'sra.ila'thcfe canmoither ho national or indjbiduui prosperity... ' wm^bigueb. ■ExEmjrivß Gn'Altntin,'. ■* ' ■ Harrisburg, • January 8 y 1865 i- (: ' 1 r *-: AMERICAN VOLUNTEER. JOHN B. BUATTOX, ; Proprietor i'-V'.dIBLISLi/IPA.-",' JAN. U,;J?#'C,.V Ait Appi cmJco y rO learn the ' businoss, will be taken' at tins office, if bo .made soph. If one but a smart; active; boy, nhd poss'osßing ft.gpoieducatioh, need apply .77-- T 6 a boy! possessing tbp above'qualities, add of: 16 yeArft of ej6, a good 6pp'dtiunhy.to;iettriitbo printing Upilered. .. : r . ; tCT" Several.articles and communications arc crowded out of our, paper this week. , - -. Cdanr, bn Monday last, on, motibh of Judge C. Riieem, Esq., was ad* milled to ! pra ;tico in tho several courts of ’this county.!’ Previous to his admittance, as we learn, Mr..R.; passed a very creditable exami nation.- He hiifl bpenod'nn office in' Beetem’s Row, andyre wish him God speed. LvAcficftixtbif.— Hon. Ja.ves Pollock trill be inaugurated into the. Gubernatorial chair, on Tuesday, tho 16lh of January, not the 9th proximo, as stated by several of the papers. Governor's Message. Wc publish to-day Qov. Biolbu’s last annu al Message to the Legislature, to which wc in vite the attention of our readers. It is certain ly one of the ablest State papers wc hava ever read, and is creditable to the bend and heart, of its author, ft is clear and perspicuous in its details cud suggestions, patriotic In sentiment, and Pennsylvanian m tone. Gov.-Bigler lias, been a prudent, vigilant and faithful Execu tive, and in his retirement he will receive from men of all parties the plaudit, "well dtaqm, good and faithful servant.” It must bo gratifying to Gov. Bioleu, now that he is about to retire to private Ufo, to see his native Stale in so flour ishing n condition, with a foil treasury, and her people happy and prosperous. Wo may speak more at length of the Mcsscgc hereafter. In the mean time wo hope nil our readers will give this able document a careful perusal. THE tEGISUTUBE. The Stntq Legislature is at length organized. After 27 ballots for Speaker,-the Senate was Organized on Friday-last, by the election of Mr. llkistbii (Democrat) of Berks county, Speaker. This result was brought about by tho voto’ of Mr. Darsio, and by Mr. Price .withholding his vote, and is considered a very decided, victory over the order of Know-Nothings. Mr. Ilcistcr is —A. L. IlcnoorholU, Berks. Transcribing Ditto. —E. Cowan, Warren ;.J. L. Rightrayer,'Berks ; E. Smith, Wyoming; S. C. Sloymukcr, Lancaster ; Wm, W. Taylor,' Lowrcnce. Scraeunt-at-arms —S. Bentley, Washington. Assistant Do. —O. W. Frick, Westmore land. Doorkeeper —John J. Horn, Northampton. The above are all Whig Know-Nothings, and tho balance of the officers arc of the same stripe —and all elected by a vote of 09 to 23, There arc 20 Democrats and 3 Whigs in tho House who maintain their integrity and refuse to “bow the knee to the image of Baal”—the rest arc out and out Know-Nothings, from whom, of course, nothing but proscription and intoler ance may be expected. Tim Goy- OP Nsw Yons.—Mayron H- Clark, who wag recently elected, >in his message to tho Legislature, presents his views id favor Of a prohibitory law. being enacted for that, State by tho Legislature. .They are rather mildly put forth,i.rcforringto.tho NqnrEngland States for evidences of its utility ond practica-; bility, but he admits that the subject is hedg ed about with difficulties, and hopes that tho Legislature will bo able so to perfect tho details of a prohibitory bill, as on the one hand to se cure the supression of demoralising and on tho other protect personal, rights and giro ho just cause, of ; complaint to those whoso in terests may bo affected by this prohibitory legislation, which tho publio good demands. .. ■ One Wav or Phovino Ills Case.— ln the County Court sitting nt New Haven, Conn., ■JoasoAy.ltoao, buiugon trial for assault with intent to murder, was defended ion tho ground of insanity; and while judgo Blackman, tho counsel for tho prisoner, was examining » wit ness to prove tho defence, Boso suddenly raised his arm, aud, with a book-handed blow, knock ed his own lawyer over. Such a, practical do monslrnlion of mental imbecility was 'conclu sive upon tho Court and the- Bute's attorney, who Immediately withdrew, tluHcaso, and Koso was remandodtO jail to bo taken eats'of ns an insamo person. . The Qr tjiia Democratic’, agency for. the safekeeping of tfaepublio monies is bcgin l ' 'hng^td^e^ iqo?t Tbje ohudeato of rcsillW oT ited Tuesday tho 27th day ot March .nc,tt, at the Court House, In the Boroiighof Carlisle, jit 10 o’clock, A. M», for 1 hearing ami determining tho obfmrof the rp*. poctlve creditor* against the company, agreeably to (lie acta of Assembly made for the relief of said creditors on the Ist day of April 1820, and the supplements thereto, at tho aforesaid time and place, tho preferred- (if hny) and all other Cfodltors, arc requested to hive their respective claims duly authenticated and presented, and also to furnish evidence at the same time, who (her any claims have been assigned, or arc still hold by the original owners 5 and also proof to establish the consideration of their claims, who thor.for work, materials, &o January 1855— BY THE COURT, Two Splendid Farms For Sal©. THE subscriber 1 will sell at Private Sale the two following dlscrlbed farms, to wit: No. I. is situated on the north west of Car lisle adjolnlhgtholnlmbUodpart of said borough, Containing 1-10 acres Of flrstratb Krao sloiio land, having thoroon oroctod a now largo bank barn, a largo hoy'lionse, a largo Oatlfo stable, also ft cotafo'rwblo dwelling house & other out buildings. The' idgh state ofcultl vatlon, and oil under good post,& mil fcnco.— It Is bounded on the North by tho heirs' of Snin’l. Alexander doo’d-, on tlio East by John Noble,. Wm, D. iSbymour &'’others/oh tho West by John Moore, Dayld Grier, Lfcc./and on the South by tho Public road lending from Car lisle to .Waggonorshrldgo. No. 2. fs situated. In North Middleton Tp., miles from Carlisle on the- ITaniibiirg & Carlisle Tnmniko road about 11 miles'from Middlesex mills, bounded as follows,’ on tho North by tho Conodognlnlt Greek, on the West by Jrr|n’« heirs, on tho East by John Noble & Josso Sigler, and on tho South by Abr. Hot rick and tho Harrisburg Turnpike road. Con- acres, about 10(T acres of limestone and the residue fa black slate, about 100 acres of tho tract cleared, under good fence "and in a good etato of cultivation,' the balance is very heavily timbered [ a large portion of the farm Is medow land. • The Improvements are a large Stone Dwelling house, ft largo log & frame bam, a stone SprlngrbmiSß/and other out buildings, an Upplo orchard and a largo quantity of other fruit trees. - No, 8. Is ft small tract of land about a J mile west of No. 1., on tho Bakor road loading (bom Oorllilo .to, Waggoner’s bridge, contnlning;2fl acres of first rato limestone land, bounded by said road on.thoi north, by John Noble on tho pouth, Brown's heirs on (ho oast, and by Baker on tho wont. ; ' Tho subscriber will also sell a number of out* lots to suit purchasers. Tho above property .will ho sold on reasonable farms. ABMSTKONG NOBLE. ; Carlisle, Jan. 11, 1866—if . 1 >*;■’'-HouSes'To^;faeiit..» v,;;‘ jtinE aubaMibcrofrerßfoj.lrontthQStorc.Topra \JL‘ l hoV ! ocpapijod f>y SamueiElUott, as d Drug Store, ana'tbo .Diymllngatfeched, sUuatedtm Jfaln stbo^fyparßsUi,, Ffl.* .-One .dooc.from tho public Square; imd hoffadOrto tha fitoro of G.; -vtfJ.' . -\-:ivj; 0 ,Alad,*fh6DtF©Uing.;ilouij3t.jin tho RoW-cpm- Smdnljp knpwa as. MHmy er’s Row';# now occupied, •fcyjtholMlfl3io'tfKosll.i.!?■ 41 Alsupthd!Dwelltng;Httua6: in tboußo\Y nfore- Bflid>!nQw ;, podup.Jetl;.bj:W'..37. Beecher. Po*a session of eacU ffirdn on tUo lst ot April next. ' V*nn>;^IU)BI..UWINE;-.,. JonuaryU, 1855—rtf - , , . .... > Imporbnt Notice. rpHE subs cnbors‘’fn tending to dissolve '.part . j_‘ hVrshjp’on thdfiiat day ; of February next.- .those'indebted to (bom to jcdlrond'piy: dp,and Ihosohaving claims against utj arerequc&tedto' present thorn immediately; (‘oraettiomont.r,;!.'. .i:;> , ■. , ~ |Wo haV«n»till.dn;hond'fl.'vdry large and splcn. did rtock.of Gbods’,. whlCfcwe will dispose of at prices«* cheaper than the cheapest.” ■ o- ;.:,;bentz:& brothers. Carllklfcr, January 4y-1855. •?: i< ■.■ Blockemllb Shop loir itcrii, TUB Blacksmith Shop at present occupied by Aj.:HV Boyle,' on thn eornor of Pitt street and Dickinson alloy, and convenient to Parsons’ hotel, will bo for rent’from tho IstofApril next. Emiulttfof’- '•/, i .V •' ».■ - ! V ROBERT NOBLE, January 4,1855—8 t ; ’ : y • Rooms for Rem, THE: 1 Rooms at preaont ih the occupancy of T7m.-Gould,’A«, an auction store, /rontiqg' the m'ark&t hoiiso, will bo for rout from tho let of ApW next. • Enquire ol } ■ : 1 -0. ISHOFF. January 4,‘150-IWR ' v ' . ; ~—— ■ Store Room for Rent* ' A~ CONVIStfIENT Store Room, and no bot il' ter situation' iif tho town for business, Is oftl'todtorVent. 1 '£ntiu|te aSthls office. Carlisle, Jan; 4,186 s. I '' Fayetteville Fcmale Sctnlnary. rf HIS -Institution wIU opeh on the first M6ti* ( day of Sfarch, in a ncty, and commodioiis building ejected for that'purpose, under the direction and'BuporJnteddchce qf Kev. J. Ken nedy and Sami. Thoitisbn. ‘ The location of tho ' Seminary is healthy anil retired. It is tho de sign of the Princlpaltbat the course of ihstruc. tion be thorough,'ahd thd expenses moderate. ■* Tho.best lontnlo teachers will be employed. Pupils wilt bo arranged In classes according to the direction of tho Principal. There will be throe classc»-*Prltnary, Junior and Senior. StfMMER/SESSIONV For board, washing; fbol Sc light, per scs- sion of 4 months, Tuition In Scnlor class per bsssiod, Junior << Primary “ Greek, Latin or French,' ■’!- G 00 Music on Piano and uso of Instrument, lo 00 Oil painting and * fi.OU For further Information address J. KENNEDY, Principal, Fayettnlle, Franklin Co:; Pd. January 4, 1855—2ni» .; Proclamation. ■\XTGEREAS ilio Hon! Janies 11. Graham, yy President Judge of the several Courts of Oopimon Pleas in the counties of Perry, Cum berland and Juniata, and Sami. VToodburh and John.Rupp, Associate Judges of the said Court, In the said County pf Cumberland, by their pre cepts to mo directed, d'att?d the 12th of Recam. her, 1864, have ordered an .adjourned Court of Oo'mmon Picas to bo holdoft at Carlisle, on the l l Jlb of February, ,1855,. ot 10 o’clock In tho lorenoou, to continue onp Woek; Notice Is, therefore’, hereby given to all per. sons interested to bo then and there In attend anco. JOS. MeDAUMOND, ShlT. January 4, 1855. FJNCY GOODS, FIPT BOOSTS, sc. SW. JIAVEUSTiqfrKaa iust received • from (ho city,- find Jttwfi* 'opening a a]>]on ■did display of Fancy Gi»otfs,-«Df(«blofor iho present season, to yrhiclr Iti* desires to call (he attention of his friends and (ho public. His as. eortraont in this line cannot he surpassed in no. Welty and elegance, and both in quality and price of ( the'articles, cannot fail to please purchasers. It would bo impossible to enumerate bis Fancy Goods, which conipriso every variety, of fancy articles of the most exquisite ahapo, such as Pulper Macho Goods, Elegant alabaster and porcelain Inkstands and tfays. Fancy ivory, pearl and aboil card cases. ■ Kadles'Fancy baskets. Fancy work boxes, with sowing instruments. . Port Monnalos, of every variety. Gold pens and pencils, fancy paper weights. . Papoterlos, ami a largo variety of ladies* fancy stationary. Motto seals and wafers, silk and bead purses. Ladies' riding whips, elegantly finished, La. dies’ fine cultlery. Porfuroo baskets and fangs. Brushes ot every kind fur tho toilet. $4,855 Roussel's Pertumeß of the various kinds. Musical Instruments, of all kinds and at all prices, together with an innumerable variety of articles elegantly finished and suitable fur huli. day presents, to which ho invites special atten tion. Also, an extensive collection of HOLI DAY GIFT BOOKS, comprising tho various English anti American Annuals fur 1855, richly embellished and Illus trate! Poetical Works, wjlh.Children's Plct6rinl •BookSf for children of all Ages. His assortment of School flocks and School Stationary is also complete, and comprises everything used in Col leges and the schools. lie also calls attention to to his elegant dislay of Lamps, QriaiKlolcfl, from tho extensive establishments of Cornelius, Archer and others, of Philadelphia, comprising every stylo of Parlor, Chamber h Study Lamps, for burning either lard, aperth orothcrlal oil, to. gather with flower vnsos, Fancy Screens, &c.— Ills assortment in this lino Is uricquallod in tho borough. V Fruit.«, Fnncy Con/cctioney, Nuts, Preserved Fruits, &c., lb every variety and at ail prices, Ml of which arc pure and fresh, such us cun be confldenly recommended to his friends and (ho Uttlo folks. RomcUibcr tho old stand, opposite the Bank. S. TT. ftAVEKSTICK. Carlisle, December .21,18W.’ Selling off at Cost! THE subscriber Intending to change his busi ness, has commenced soiling oil’ his largo ami splendid stock of WINTER GOODS AT COST FOR CASH.’ Most of this stock has been purchased this fnl In Now York ami Philadelphia, ot the lowcs cash prices. Purchasers can therefore save money by calling soon, and at the same time have tho largest and host stock of goods to se lect from, In the town or county. In this slock will bo fonnd some fresh Cloths,. Cassinicrc*, Oaaslnots, Vestings, superior white, rod and yellow'FJannols; red, green, blue,' drab and grey Sack Flannels j Ribbons, Flowers, elegant now stylos barred, striped and plain Silks ( ele gant barred Onahmoro, DoLalnosand Doßogos, French Merinos, Paramcttas and Alpachas, ele gant Brochn and Blanket Shawls, Ladles* Cloths and Silk Velvets for Mantles, Calicoes, Ginghams, Muslins, ho. Also, a largo and now stock of BOOTS & SHOES, a lot of now and well made CLOTHING- Now 1 la the time to got goods cheap. All oro Invited to call and examine for themselves, CItAS. OGILBV. Carlisle, Doe. 21,1854. MACOAUONI.— A now lot of Farlno, Corn* Slaroli, Tapioco, Sago, Pearl, Barley Bak ing Powdor, Extract of (toffee, Rico Flchr, Ao. For salo by Angust 0, 1854. M. v ‘, WoclftUMlOlii' ;> f 'ibb Horn 1 . JiJiEd H, Giu.ni.ii, ; »» President Judge ofitho BOvcralCourtA’ot .Corfunon Plcas in' tho counties of Cumberland, Pbrry, and Juniata, and Justices of the several Courts of Oyor and .'Terminer and General Jolt Delivery in said'Counties; qndiSamnel’.Wqodbnnt 'and John Rupp;-Judges ofjtho; Courta oJ Oyeu and Terminer and Qcricral'Jail Delivery for the trial of all capital jond'other offenders, 1 in the said' county oCOumberland, by thciriprccepts to zntf directed, dated tbo 18th of Novenjb’rl&W, have' ordered tho Court of Oyer and Terminer : and General Jail Delivery to bo hbldcn at Carlisle,oli .the-2d Monday of January, 1655,, (being the Bth day,) at ton o’clock in the forenoon; to con-, (2n«o two! nock. - . • . .r. : ;;/. [NOTICE Is hereby given to tbo Coroner, Jus tices of tho Peace,,and Constables. ,of* tho ■ said county of Cu'mUcrland,'that they aro by thcsald precept commanded to bo then and thero ih ihehf proper persons, with their roIW; records, and hu ?uis!tions, ciramidations ah'd'. ell' other rerabm* fances,to do those things winch to thelr-officcs’ appertain to bo' done; and • all tbOaOtliat are bound by recognizances, to prosecute h gainst the prisoners.tliui Jail of said County,' are to bo there to prosecute thc'iff os shall be Just. • - JOSEPH McDARMOND, 1 Sheriff.; < November 80, 1854. .■ , 3i, : .. ' i bargains: bargains i ■'. • ■ . Selling; off at Cbst !’ ' !i npni! subsciibera,lntending to reavot'lusplacc, X offer their entire stock of DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES at first cost, consisting of * . - ladles 7 Dress Goods,. Fine- all wb'ol Do Lalnca and Cashmeres, Do hazes, French Merinoes; Black and Fancy Dress .Silks; handsome Jlous do lpm B,to 20 cents per yard.; ’ ■ EMBi?OIpiSRTES.- T ‘A • large assortment ’of SWisd arid Jaccnet Spencer Undiirslcev'ea; Cbl- : larsj RufDings, Edgings, Insfcrtingsi'&c.' Mourn ing Spencerq and ; Collursj Embroidered Linbri Handkerchiefs. ■ • > . SHAWLS.—llnfadsome long and square, blki figured and Th'ibei'Shawls/ • ' ’ ' DOMESTICS—CIoths, Cnsstmercs, Satinotts, Kentucky Jeans, Llnsoys, Muslins, Chocks,Tick ings', Calicoes, Flannels, &c. Pec. assortment of Gloves, Cotton,[Cashmere*.and Woolen Hose* Cloth Caps, Blankets, &c. . 1 Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Spices. invito ono ,and all,to come ; nnd examine; our stock, as now is the time to purchase cheap goods., . WEISE & CAMPBELL.. Carlisle, N0v.,23, 1854. JOSEPH IVOOD & SOW, PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE of Intormatlonj Correspondence, Special and General Agency and Collec. tion. Confidential negotiations and trusts exc. cutcd in thocity of Philadelphia, State bt Penn sylvania, and neighboring .Cities and states. j The Moss. Wood.will devote themselves to the collection of money upon claims aud obli. gallons ot overy‘klnd,to the execution of pri vate trusts, goneralahd special agencies, settling estates of decedents,'&o., and to any delicate and confidential negotiations, inquiries & inves tigations of mproper and legitimate character, and alf other professional business requiring spe. cialAttpmicsv . They will afford to Merchants,. Professional, mop,‘Farmers, Mechanics,Laborers, Companies and Incfividnals in the'United States, informa tion In relation to Mercantile, Commqrqia), Fi nancial, Mechanical, Agricultural, and .profes sional business, and also upon matters connect, od with. Political, Scientific, Literary, Religions and benevolent Societies and Institutions. $4O 00 0 00 4 00 The charges or fees will be proportionate to the importance of the business, to the amount of timo And labor employed, and expense at tending the service. Fees and commissions in all casts io be prompt ly pav'd. All others must bo accompanied -with, a fee, which if not BuHiclcnf. answocLwiU’bpiDetnrficd. for the purpoßeqfoaOcciiqgaacralictory arranges ments. -Address '»*te(m.Wo«\l4t bon, Agents, No. 7QI Soutlt 4th St., west side above Walnut St.. Philadelphia. November 10,1851—3 m James !!. 11., Ln(o Professor of Anatomy arid Surgery fn tho Pfiftodofph/a College of Medicine,aud Acting Profossorof Midwifery* ona of (ho Consult ing Physfbiafca of- tho PMlndefpMa Hospital, Blockley; late member of 4 tho-Nfttlopal Med. leal Association ; friemher of iho Philadelphia Medical Society; biember of the ChlrurglcalCollege of Philadelphia* formerly President and Professor of Anatomy and Surgery In Oastlctoq Medical College, Ver mont; and also, late Professor of Anatomy and Physiology in'Befkshlfo Medical lustltn. tion, Pittsfield, Maas,, &c., tkc. HAS lately Introduced in a popular form, several of his favorite prescriptions forthc principal diseases of this climate. The name of each article will imply the disease for, which it is intended to bo nsed. Dr- McClintock's Peclotal Syrup, $l. Dr- McClinfoek’t' Cold and CongA Mixture — For Colds, Coughs, &c., Price 25 cents. Dr- McClinlock’i Jtaihma and Hooping CougA Remedy. Price 60 cents. Dr-jUcCliniock , t Tonic jiUerativo Syrup —For Purifying tho Blood. Price $l. Dr- il/cC/ijitocfc'j Dyspeptic JClixir— For giv ing tone to tho stomach, relieving pains.alter eating, heartburn, andall disagreeable symptoms arising from indigestion, - price $l. Dr .AlcClintock’i Rheumatic Mixture— A Pure ly Vegetable Remedy for internal Use. Price GO cents. Dr. McClinfock’s Rheumatic Liniment—For Rheumatism, Sjmtinfc, Swellings, &o.' Price CO cents. Dr. McClinfock'sAnodyneMlrture—ForPataaf Toothache, Headache, Neuralgia, itc. Price 60 cents. , , - Dr.,McC!inJork't Fever'and ~2gue Specific — A certain euro for all Intcrmlttents. Price $l. Dr. MeCHnlock** Diarrheen Cordial and Chol era Preventive —A Safe Remedy. Dr. fllcClintock'e Vegetable Purgaflre Pills — For CostlvencM, Headache, ftc. Price 26 els. Dr- McClintock's -Antibilious Pills —For Irre gularity In tho ; Functions of (lie Llvqrand Bow els—the best Liver Pill made. l Price 26 cents a box. For salo by Dr. 3 McOLINTOCK, at his Mo dlcai Depot, N. W. Corner NINTH and FIL BERT Streets. Philadelphia; nnd all Druggists. Druggists and Dealers in Medicines who wish to bo Agents, will plcnso address Dr. McCuntock, furiiishlng reference, name of Post O/lice, coun ty and Stale. ' 1 DT7“ For flulo by W A Kelso, Samuel Elliott, Carlisle; J II Criswell, Shippousburg; Emmln ger & Co., L Knuffrnan,Mochanlc3!mrg; Joseph Herron, Newville; J B Zimmerman, Anderson burgi Ilalncs AFurfig, Millorafown; ACKlInk, Now Bloomfield ; Harriet M Singer, Newport; B F Gardner, York Springs; A J MMlar and J S Nixon, Ohamhoreburg; B Menlsur, Waynes boro. i George Borgnor odd D R Jones & Co., Harrisburg. DR. McOLINTOCK can bo consulted, with out charge, dally, from 10 to 12 o'clock, A. M., at his Depot. November 80, 1861.-r-l y. A FIRST rate carriage, nearly now, of mod ern stylo, suitable for one or two horses, will bo sold very cheap & a reasonable credit given.—Enquire ot Volunteer office. October 10,1864—0 t. New Store-New dooda. THE undersigned U noiv opening In the store ropm of Mr. lYqi. Leonard, on the corner of Hanovor and Louthor streets, In Carlisle, a largo and general assortment of Staple & Fancy Dry-Goods, embracing almost every kind and quality of goods adapted Jo this market, together wilh an assortment of GROCERIES. His stock haying boon nearly all purchased, within tho Inst'two weeks,, buyers will have tho advantage.of selec ting from a, fresh stock, us well as of tho late decUuo In tho prices of many articles. Ho Will bo lmnny to exhibit his Goods toall.whotnuy fUvor him with a call, aud. pledges lilmsulf to sell every article aa low or lower than they can ho purchased elsewhere, ‘ ROBERT DICK. November 10, 1854. J. W. KBY Groceries. FOII SALE. * y..To t&e WE aro,selling atgrcftt bargains* Torylargo a«T bapasomb'itflck of worked Spebcprs, .Obllab/.'SleQves, 1 Jaconet and Swiss. Edgings and lljfcitto£k’ “ Cflll'sdbriajWo are determine eiftoßelHhomchbap.-V 1 ' \\r'\ ; * '."WEISES CAHPBEtIj.' Carlisle,Jon,nary 4, lBsS; ! i y TteUcto. '■ l y Tf ETTiJRS 6'f admlnijlratiott‘p’u’tpH'oatatb^of. JLA J6lm itHtZy lato : 6f'Silvdr diokl., hay© been granted by tnb i Kegiitor , *of Cumberland county, to tfto iuhscriber residing in the borough of Sliippensburg.v Alb persons indebted to . paid estate arerequeated toraako payment,'and tboio haying claims, topreient thorn properly authenticated forsottletnenti;.. .Accounts may bo handed to John Clondenln, Esq., at Hogcstown, for the subscriber.! • -• ' t' • d- : HAJUUS, A4m*. / ;DoCi&B> JSSi'T'Ot i] „• 1 A*-IV*. Green* - A TTpiI^NE.Y: AT LAW, has settled InMo sion; -A!J kinds.of Legal;Writing, Qolloctfons, Court business; &c.,* ptomptty attotided to;— Offlcfropposite Dr. Long’s’rcgldrfaccJ ~ i' : Ho wjl) also attend to Suh’oring, m town or country. • .. ' : . (October 20,1654.] Black. «uid Colored , lASI now opening a largo lino of Pinch. Silks. Also, now. stylo, clogunt and fashionable bar red, plain and figured SILKS, very cheap. ■ . ■: : ' CHAS. OGILDY., : 'October la, 1854, JCiiibipidcrieN. TUB largest ami -cheapest assortmentof Nee* die Work, Collars, Hondkerchioft, Shimit zettesi Undoralooves, Edgingsand inserting In the borough, at the cheap stored ~ ') CUA3. OGILBY. ■ Ootober 12,1854. Bools and Shoes JUST-rccolved, a largo assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES; Proof and.ftno Calf Boots, Brogans, Boys’, and .Childrens* Shoes,- Laaies' Morocco Boots, Jenny Linds and Bus kins. Also,- Q.um Shoes in groat vnrlotv. QUAS. OQILBY. Carlisle,.October'l2,lBs4. KBW GOODSi TT7EJSE A CAMPBELL aro now opening a VV largo lot of Fall Goods, very handsome and cheap. Carlisle, £ept. 14, 1858. . . . NEW GOODS! THE largest stock of GOODS oV«r brought to Carlisle,.is now to be soon at i*. Ausor-n's ; Store, where, thankful for past favors, hopes for a a continuance of the same. His Stock having been purchased to great advantage he is prepar ed to sell goods cheaper than over. His stock Consists in port of the different kinds of goods suited to tho-soasori', among which may be found Ladles* Dress Goods, > In every variety, such as One Finds, M. do Laino, Cashmeres, Merinoes, Paramattas, Aipaccas, Clack and Fancy Silks, among, which piuy bo. •found the cheapest ever brought to Carlisle. OIECNB AND OOVS WEAR, such-as Cloth»f (black and fancy colors,) Casi morcs, Vestings, Sotinetls, Jeans and Plaids for Boys' wear. Also, DOMESTIC GOODS of all kinds, such as" bleached and unbleached MUslins, Checks, Tickings,Calicoes, Ginghams’, Bagging, Ac. 'Also, Flannels of all kinds and Ciolors, which will bo sold very low. BLANKEST of all kihds and at all prices, from $lH\O t 0,98-00 per pair. Also, RIBBONS, ic. *fl‘ good selection of Bonnet Ribbons, Trim: things, ‘Jaconet and Swiss Edging and Inserting, Thread Laces and Edgings, Collars, Sleeves, Ac. ' HOSIERY jJSD GLOVES , Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s KT3, Lisllo Thread, Silk, Beaver, Berlin, (lined & unlined,) Cash : mere, and Colton Gloves. Mens’, Womens’ A Children’s Hosiery of oil Wndd. CarpJS, Druggets, Oii Cloths, fyc. A roly largo lot of Carpets-of all kinds, which will 'bo sold very low. Also, Druggets from 1$ (6 8 yds. wide, Oil Cloths of all kinds & widths. , Booh.and Shot* lor Moq and Boys* U'omoo a and Children's shoos, Gum shoos ol all kinds, wliich will bo sold low. GROCERIES, A largo slock of Groceries, such os coffee, eUr gar, tea, molasses, spices, See.', which will bo sold as cheap ns they can bo had in the town, at tho old established stand In North HanoTcr street, whore all aro Invited to attend as Choice New Goods they then will find, To please the most fastidious mind, Uenco “everybody go” and buy—great and small Ajid tind kind attention shown to all. riIILIl r ARNOLD. Spt. 2Hth 1854. DR. C. E. PEUirXENTVIAL, lIOM(EPjITIUC PHYSIC UN, OFFICE and residence on Leather street, one door east of the German Reformed Church. Ur. Blumcnthal respectfully offers his professhm al sendees to tho citizens of Carlisle and vlclnl ly. Persons from a distance laboring tinder chronic diseases may consult by letter. Oftieo hours from 7 to 0 A- M. and 2 to 4 P. M. Carllslo Aug. 24, 1854—tf j\ lit ice IS hereby given, fhut an application will bo tn.adtf to tba nest Legislature ot Pennsylva- nia, far the incorporUtionof a Dank,with gener al banking privileges; or, if Impracticable, for n Deposit Bank, with n capital ot Otto hundred thousand dollars, with the privilege of increas ing it to two hundred thousand dollars, to be located la the Borough of Carlisle, Cumberland county, Pa., under the name and stylo of"Tlio Bank.” Caillalo, Jwho 29,1854 —Cm. rialnl'«ld ClnHHtCal Academy, NEAR CARLISLE, PA. THE 17th session will commence Nor. 6,1851. Number of students limited, tuid Constant efforts used for their moral and intellectual im provement. Terms $O5 per session. Circulars with references, and full'informa tion furnished, by H. IC-. BURNS, Principal and Proprietor. Plainfield Post Ofllco, Oumb’d. Co. Ptt. Sept. 28, 1804. PnmpHc JUST received a largo assortment of Pumps of every variety In general uso, embracing Iron & Brass Cistern, ami Glatam Side Pumps, Also out door Pumps, so regulated as not to bo subject to freezing in water. These pumps are got up in the vary best stylo in point of quality and workmanship, tlio manafricturors having bad premiums awarded for their pumps at several State fairs, whore they have been on exhibition. Also constantly on hand, a lull, supply of Iron Well Curbs and Chain Pumps- For sale low by lIENBY SAXTON. Carlisle, Nov. 2, 18,12. CIIOCKKUV.—A general assortment of Quoensware of oil kinds now on hand, In cluding Or'anltowaro, Stoneware, Ohard Glass ware, Tumblers, Jam, Dishes, Bowlfl, Plato*, Candlcisllcks, &c., also,a variety of flilo Castors t* Dottles, as well hs Pitchers, Oellcry & Spoon Glasses, &ci For aalo at tho store of Aug. 0,1854. J. 17. film ‘ JUST rdodvod, n fresh shppTyof.ldilsflfldtoll.: Turpentine, Points, VnfnVuhen fco.Alao, tih excellent'arllcltf of .cheap oil for Firo ProoF Paints, &0., at tho old standfast Main Street, Carlisle, Pa, ■ Sept. U, ISOli S 11. BAXTON GLASS \VAUI3.— Just mowing a now in voice of AVaro, embracing a variety of bowls BwUablo fot fruit, preserves, pickles, sugars, Jollies, &o;, as also Oollery Stands, Jars, Decan ters, PltclioTH, Salts, Popiicrs, Candlesticks, Lamps, covered Bowls, a largo assortment of Tumblers, Goblets, and other usofril articles, Por palq by ... J. W* BDY, October!*!, 1801, I Fabric Salc of ’ , bo sold' at public Wlids, 4n Wednesday fyry, 1865 j at 12 o’clock coon, of f to : the Executor, the following iwpplccefl fVjWjj..' used a‘S»hdyarm/lato;theprbpfirty : of-WIIIUra Kntz,deccased,;«Uuato in South about 2 miles adjoins lohddof-Robert I rri n ey—Bang taRKb Acres and 88. Per Ches, vXllei'ft3 Other- piece, dear; laird* 6i the said Geo; -Wiceiland* formerly3qf-dl Jacob'Lehmun; Craighead’s q jtilA. '-ah'd contalnfngab,out l 8 a3’V' acres of briber land;’,, V';- 1 V ’Terms raade k'notvn on the day ofsatb by~ I;-/ V ■■ ; J d?ATO KUTZ^Ex^.-p-^ {free. 28,-]BS3—la 4 -" rr '-- ! - l«£ Idoli lldrcfli uri : , A QiIEAT; BARGAIN I OfTEJltpr* rpltE subscriber,' in consequence 6^il£., i. offers Ins entire stock of Hardware w aOfrf. person or persona wishing .to ejiter,-ItHA lbq’ (v : Hardware. HavlngdctcVimncd to qm^bpSlMjl* o 5 he will give' a bargain,.besides bis Ihfluehcq and custom. -Any one desirous of going into the , Hardware business will do well to call Vopnwi. : lf.d not.dlspoaed, of bythd first of Getober neat,h»' , .‘- wllltheri commence selling olFat cost at the: 6Uli-' >'■ stand. next door toMaglaughlin’s hotel.- /- > .1 : .JACOB SENEBsVv.- V :! ,Carlisle,'AugustlOylB64. • -.Mud f • - Teas, Coflfee, r TMiC subscriber lies jest iubicci tubi.Comi.-/; I stock, a general CEUIES, as welfas all thQ;other variety £??ipa Holes umiallykcpt fno* Grocery. Stora^.j f—at 12$ and 14 cts. per lb.', Orleans Clorifiidj;H Crushed nnd Pulverized Sugars, .Df firiO- : qnaUr'j lies; Chocolates, Spices, Dairy Salt, and avail kvA ty Fancy articles, all of which nro oncrtdfttthdV towest cash prices. Wo arc, ' former’support given nd, and jnvilb;* .j'r.rlv; IH-# ‘ • I i:- Marion Hall, Carlisle, -^un fiicscm e.s;, -.';’--’ WFJahUfO LE$3 TflAH.flfc OUItCTB.V' iO , FOR THE CURE OF HERNIA OK ’1 tube,. - Acknowledged by thobißhcit medical authorities of superior to,any other in use, SuffbTqri Wll\ bo r gratified tp,learrfthat,the ’ocso,Mon c t(oVv-.o^feratd procure not only the lightest nnd mofi casyJbu* as durable a Trhss as any ..'other, In, 1 .licp pl.’th*. crtmiirou* and uncoin/orirsble article usuallyibld/* There is no difficulty attending ‘ Hie fitting, and when, the pad.ia located, It,will 'retain. lts poll-.'. ’ lion without change, ; . Persons at n distance unable' to call’on'lhb-*- eubsoribor, cfln have-the Truss aCht ttfUfijOid dress, by remlttiDE.Fire Dollars for tho[ Truss, or Tsn forMhe, double—with meatur« ‘ round the hips,.and. stating side, affected*. It will bo exchanged to suit If nbtfltllnijjby'riHfirn lug it at onco, unSoilcd. For sale ‘only by the Importer. CALEB'H.NEEDLES. Cor. of Twelfth & Saco Streets, Phlia. a K 7“ Ladies, requiring the, benefltof • AS tho rooms, (set apart. for their exclusive ns*«) . No. 114, TWELFTH St,, Ist doorbolow Ba?«. , Juno 29, 1864—1 y. . , | ~ , y, •' 4l DR. C. 8. BARER, T> ESPECTFULLV otfers hjs professional wi*-',: IIX- vices to the citizens of Carlisle and.sunpun- , t ding country. Office nnd residence in South Hanover street, directly opposite thb Volunteer office. , . • - . Match 28, 1864,-*tf. ~ ■ - new groceries; f TVTOW oped and for sale at the “J'larfonlTall*' , IJ. 1 Family grocery Store, a- Urge .and:general assortment of articles, .useflil and limey, etnbra log, in piirt— Maracaiba and Jaflh Coffees, Green Rio and Roasted Coffee, • Jenkins’ best brand of Tees, Brown, and Clarified Sugars,. White and Preserving fi Pulverized and crushed “ Broum, Cocoa and Chocolate, Rico and Com Starch, ■* , Farina and Essence of Cotfpb, i < ' Lovoring’s Quest Symp, Orleans Baklng-Xtpiw)., ses,.Spices, ground and ungroumt; Mace, Oifrba^, Vanilla Bean, Cheese, Crockers, Candles, Ice* : SSr- Oiii* ir i tho remedy. If you havo any regant for the; welfare of yourself, your wife or your supply yourselves instantly with "iicechar'i; Matchless Cordial, ’* otherwise abide tho cohfta-t quencos resulting from a bigoted, adborohe®; tm ! old quackery. Tho Matchless remedy oauU’ had at tho Drug Store of D. J. KIiJPJPBR # ;iv South Hanover ttreeS, a fete doort touth af.'- >, t Court Ihuit. fOarlibio, May 18, ; JUST received a very largo lot of ScytW ofl superior Brands, to,which J invito theoUei*! lion of Cradle makers, and all others in wont oC this article, the attention tjf Parmera Is lß l*o In-, Vitod to the great variety of Farming utensils D fi the very best makers. Ploughs or all .-kind* Airninhod »t,n sirvoll advance.Un Olty; prices*.-^ Homo makes Tat, tho manufacturers prices, also a' juporlpr artlolo^fChams. 'which wo waiUbfck* Mako more butter out of tho same Quantity of? Cream than any other Churn in IU ‘. JOIIKiP. LYNJB, ; n v' ll rc *K $ ! dt North -Uawtter Strut*' •i “ \ Csrllalo, May 11 _, , ° f «■« «i<*r.».a • P a ; onl IVhtcl Qreate for carriages, city, w«* gons. tko. - This article fully maintains they*, putatlon of being the best artlolo for the purpose over offered. Foraaloat -- mV.., : Aug..Rt, 1651. ; P M f of ftosij ora«W b^ r pi 3, Ji 0Ql * 0(J » a « al >o an assortment of &0 - ■ October 20,1854/ - J ' Wt EBy> , • T Wll a i l .l - ttc , ntlon P«WIc to lb« i “ T portable Garden or Flro cngltii,' for U— °r oxtlngnUblog flr£-.nfeXfc Sale nf 1 ' ,Wat cm P **' OOQV.nlent. F(j)r NotrombotS, 1881. : -1 \<\