’ l ' fci $// ypfv&vt*’ h- wPwfiyi! i »tt ISJ ofiljettots remaining in tho Pont Ofllqo ■fj'«tOarllalo, Pa. Septb’r. 1,18(5,5.' Persona in fltlirlng'for Lottbra.oa; this. List.will please-say JjoyarondvortisetE.; l - .. ...! ; A hin«'JM‘ vLynam David • ■ | •’ * J l,rii'ead Sfary 0 ; t- ' ‘MahonyElotiora ; ■ " Wofisiiilur Win " Bender Jacob. Miller Dell • ( ..BrJtncflser'lienjflmln • Morgan Mary .jjolliMger & Sfuall' ,l Myers Rosanna BdrgcrJdcoti '• 1 Mj’crs Addison VT BronnAn : Ratrict' : - Myers Will LUmt ■ CarjJacob , :i ' MycrS Daniel J *< • OootbfDW i** MUCcehan Caroline Crabb Goqrgo W Marshall Capt ■ - ; Grouse'Ejnfan ... , Nestor John CrenmcrSblpmon' ' Orris Christopher 2 Donly Catherine Rlckabaugh Henry pura Philip Uiekabaugh Emijy -jjlriicr.Charlcs • RlccdorirJohn ■ FolorJlary -■ ; Ryder Abner Frabn Charles Sadler Samuel Gustpnp Marla . Schormerlion W II •Gardner Julia A Sellers Ephraim Garrett SA & S It, Shannon 0 E Gerliiirt Josso Shroy Jacob Grafllin <} W ‘ Shunt Sarah Green, W&J . Simons George 2 Grow John ‘ Smith Jn'p C 2 GultshallSusannah • Smith Jano HaVstod E d /. v.SmUh Catherine irqrday, Mqrgrelt. .j Sriydqr,J& DL , t , mllan Gcprgo, , , S anley, WraE Hanks II D. , SlicfUo Magdalena llimrlo John’ ‘ ' ' Su'igerf George Hilbbard:liS-i" > i*. «• TurbotfW- S Janies Catherine 2 - - YariCampo John •Kell James:-Walsh - Henry iKellor;Anha;i ;/• WaunAE Kerr Mr Wceck W-T L 2 • Lackey John,. Whitman. Henry Landrcfh Qllvbr Whitmore Henry •liljjplncott BO ' - WillsonD Llppat 0 B 1 • ■ Wolf Margaret , Low Eliza Miss t ‘WoocIC Lucas Wra ' : ‘; Wright Jonathan LhlZ'Jblm ‘ ‘ | • Ond cbiit 'duc on’oach lotlcrlh' addition to the ptfddgc.7' \ 'JOHN‘jJ, BRAI’TON, P, M. . Carlisle School District. EXlltßltf of the Receipts' nnrl KxpcmUfnros (if th 6 Carllnto School District, for the year tending Jlirie 1,'1855 ; , ~ , . Kkof.ipt?. Balance In Treasury Juno 1, lajJVJUClltding unculluct ed taxes since paid In, $1,729 41 flfato appropriation for ’{VI,. p3B 80 Kdhffafcp.ivfcil foVHall, - 188'25' Tuition fees fVoni r nd)i #esi- : dent scholars,-ft .rr .3u 70; .. /, Tiix'hsdcsacd lof IBo4| in. ’cludingl'iiir ih "• v former year, 1 ' r ’ *4.400 00 Loatt* building newschool bounds,. V 1 1,000 OO • r i.\ ■ , i . . i ’ Payw.xtb, lhlildin£ t t\vp.. new school Borises,,' $2,308 00 Keyalrlpg/tijnspnry, fencing /imf oilt-hnyses, 307 49 IdfCrpst’iuul insurance, 280 95 ifl'rifs' . .131 84 wood and cohK ' 181 15 ScJro6V fttfrtlfurd'drid [Mnt ; ing. v 88 so incldohtal'oxjicntfea, \' y ' ‘ 90 09 MbssougCt'dhd'prlntlhg, • 48 42 Teachers,'4:ll4 58 —-$7,540 5: n il’mco ifa'tfio Treasury, •brihls suiii $725, was outstanding at the, close 'oftheycar, 1 ‘ V'," I .’ A * , ■ |-,i. ; , , lj; , .STAT.CMKtfI - Showing ithc indebtedness of the District, ’and (lie public property held by the Board of Di rectors: 1 Amount duo for purchase oi.refcrußtiitcaudbullding ‘ purposes, ( , t . , , $4,158 88 •'•Et I TIMATftD VALUE OF HUAI, ESTATE, Ac. Education Hal!—B school rooms, $2500 00. Old College property—o 2500 00 Hquw.fthd'lot'on'Pomrret atroet—2 ■ schoolrooms,; - 1000 00 youso and. lot on Pitt slrcot—2‘ school rooms, , 1400 00 iTonflc* and Jot oh Loulhor «(,—3 ‘scljool rooms, 8000 00 School.ftirnlfuro, maps, stoves nnd. . . necessary fixtures, estimated at 1000' 00, fftiolc Amount' l of properly, : $12,000 oo" , Bj* order of the Board, ; ,• ~ . , . t,,A. BI,AIR, President. ■ 'PHANCONrS American Equestrian Arena AND FRENCH CIRCUS, . Traveling, by Hail Road, MENUI Fit AKCONI, Proprietor.—Duuxn.ii Runnels, M&hager.h~-Tuo>LAS f U> Tidhapbii, Agent and Advertiser. . Unusual cbnconlrution of. Novelty, Ability, and Amusement, forming (bo bent 26 cent sltow over opened to tho people of Uuj.Ropublic.. I’rojnlnpnt among the Ilstiof twtlstps of deserved ami well earned reputation, will bo found Mobs.' IJENKI FRANCONr, of Hippodrome, Paris, and America, apd general director Cirque, do Olympl'iuo, Pa who will introduce in two separate mcnagq, scenes his two thorough bred, highly educated ami tralneddiorHoa JohUHterand Puyard., DUR-‘ MELT, RUNNELS, the Scenic Equestrian, in bU grand inhnlc.ttct entitled the, “Fisherman of Maples,” ond li|k .splendid oriental representa tion.of-tho Saracen’s Plight, or the Victim Pa-, lUot of tho Holy Crusade; Mr.. Runnels will | abiojintroduce a,i|ovel porfurmanco entitled the Transparent Pyramid. THOMAS NEVILLE, I the boat principal rider In flip world, Is now per-1 •uauon^iy Franconl’s, American Troupe, apd. will give on the back yf his fleet; ,»locd,h, during net oij Equitation, Including Ills 1 | »imer f uds over [banners, Imrrlonf. tind objects, hi? lofty; flights Jn mid air. LAVATEK U)E t^n'd Ids'lnlni}l trio, In classlc'gronp b'gs.jgraccl'.ulposefl.ond dinicult Ichfleh Games. EEaf PERES' SEIGRIST,* tho great original performers of La Pereho Equipoise, will, In ad dition to this mlraolo of Equilebrlunij introduce c^f /d»ouvr« of during lu Double Trupazo.—- A fair object of attention'ls-MiuPIIoPALL/MY-* “A, thoyoung; boaulilnl and talented ctjucstrL'. i Qne » who will present to lierAmorlcan friends; nor original ScOno d'Fncluatlou, Tho loading {down, lajJIMMY, REYNOLDS, who In tho .. OU Y I nn d South-west shared most successfully ■mi aur °k with Pan Rico. He will give a new tw* s *. ,<lu, dtd anecdotes, characf orlsr » and, expressions, nmMias njado n Jomti compact to,at laast give tomcihivg 'new, uni not born tliq people ,wlth a lot ol Rtorrooty -1 i.r W* or threadbare Jokes.. Ho;jvni; bo; ns gl'°4l bjrthati -Mourns, LITTLE enu-1.7 H *O youngest clown that Imauveni red the arena, or adopted “Mortley as tho i art /.w<lari Tho Pantomimic French-CloWns an #» dticl Auguste,whodill hot as fanny j dhiA,i r •^. n,cr l cfin compeers will talk. In nd r Cfl^ l ? lhonboVo mentioned stars, a regular i tntiiu- , ncr °bats, loapors/vaultbrs, riders and Cc) . t n° * Wonmngagedlo give tone uiul Unr.w y ,0 M on tortalumonlaf whilst (hd stock'of toiiii j ro^B an( l Ponies will bo fbundoqdal Orffl^u'.i Bupor^or many: of tho Equestrian ,ron n ! *? ,lonn now in «»o United States or Eu lira win * lla S n lflco n t Brass and String (holies- I «wJI ®mhon the performances with a selection I B on ., ? rc I(^''do,lco *, waltzes, and composli' °n will exhibit at Carlisle, Chamboraburg on the Bth,; •«& bur . s ?•> 1,10 10th. NovnlllS on tlio-HU. l)onS? ,aT,lCBb ’ ,r « °l‘ thp JlitJu. MoWpriM? 7 Tlckd^SS Y;’. ./V'SATiNa'liftfWß _ ’* ’‘ ’ "OF ’Tlie - ' M U-S. Insurance, inanity-& Trust V .7,- COMPANY, • ■■■ ' . s ' Third and'Chestnut Stf/, Philai ■ •: Capital 5260,000. i ■. lyrONEVlfiTeceivedfon deposit 'dally. l Thm J.TJ; amount deposited is entered, Deposit book and given fo thb Depositor, or, if prefer- 1 red, a certificate will ho‘given. ■ All'sumb, largo and ; small } 1 are 'received, and' the amount paid back on demand, without no tice, .•• ;■ • , l; Interest is paid at thb rate of-five per'cent.', commencing from tho day of depbslti and ceas ’ing fourteen days previous to tho witlidtaWaPdf tho money. > ■ ■ ’ i ; 1 On tiie first day of January* in each year, the interest of cncli deposit Is paid to the depositor, or uddod to the principal, as ho may prefer. ‘ The company have now upwards of 3,500 d - positors In tho city of Philadelphia alone. Any additional inforlndtibn'will bo given’by addresaing-lho Treasurer. • •• ! J)irectors.~ Stephen 11. Crawford, President; Lawrence Jolmsori, Yico President;' Ambrose W. Thompson, Benjamin Wj ‘l’inglcv/Jabob'Lr. Florauco, William M. Godwin, Paul B. God daid, George. McHenry, James Dcvoreux, Gus tayusEngliab. , , , Secretary and rrcajorcf.—Pliny Fisk. - . TclUr. and interpreter. G.,OuhlBchla R cr.' «,lB(56~l y( . u .TdlUaLlo Keal Usinte for Sato. THE Bubacrll)br,’fekccutor of George Murray, Sr., will sell at public sale, at one o’clock, P. M., at tho Court House, in Carlisle, on Sat urday, tho 29th day of September, 1866, the fol lowiiifi,%aJ Eptate, situated in,the Borough of Carlisle, ns follows, viz? I’lio old Mansion Property, with wiSjllm Cie Improvements thereon, on tho » ;»^ ri,ur . <)f ' VuBt *'™ oi «nd Dickinson 1 being. 199 feet on the former and 6U feet on fhe latter. Also, a Town Lot, 60 feet in front ami 240 in depth, situated on (ho south side ot West Poin fret street, and running back to Chapel alloy, north of tho Scceder church. Also, a Lot containing one aero, more or loss, In tho roar of South Collugo, between Church alley nml Pomfrot street. Also, two Town Lola, each GO feet in front oiiTl 210 fret In depth, situated on the south aide of North street, and running back to Locust al ley, between Pitt and West streets. The above property will uo sold altogether or in parts. Terms made known on the day ot «ulo. For any further information call on the subscriber. ANDW. BLAIR. lEx’r. Carlisle,,Sopt. 0, 1855 4t >• 'ins’ Court salc OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. B 1 virtue ot an order of the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, to me directed, as Guardian of John and Jemima Piper, children and heirs ol .Nancy Piper, late Nancy Kyle, de ceased, I will expose to public sale, on Thurs day, the 20th of October, 1850, at Ip o’clock, A. 31, of fihid day, otf the. premises, the interest ot said wards in the following real estate, viz : No. 1. A tract of Pine Land, in Bickihson tonuiship. Cumberland county, hounded by lands ol pavld Oolu'eli, Juroh Senver, Frederick Frv and others, and adjoining part of the South Mountain, co.itaming 150 Acres, more or less. $8,187 22 Tho timber on this land Is of the very best mini ity for sawing—pine, chesnut and mile. It wi l be ofK'rod’in twenty-five acre lots, to suit mu Chasefs'. 1 ’ ' SG4O 71 No. 2. A tract of first rate Limestone Land', in same township, bounded by lands ol Mathew Kylo/'Eleatior Firing, Elias B. Eyster, Iltisipn Fultpn’a heirs, JohnMellluger; Mathew Milling etyahil thu-Waiting Botfoiri rbad, containing 170 Acres,, moro or less. On ' this tmot Ihoro nro übdut 80 acres of good timber land, and a considerable ombunt of Lo cost 111 lor postsj good Buildings and a Well of never fulling water nenr the door of tho dwelling; a fine meadow, and several springs'that never fall, known as tho urad ol Yellow Breeches ftwjl creek. Thu buildings' nro a largb • Innift Stono lloMs'u mid Kitchen, a Stone !iliSsb I,nrn ‘ lrom 80 t 0 85 root in length.' ■Awiiilog,There is also un excellent Limestone Quarry on tho’ place. ' Terms' made' known on the day of sale by - W3r. M. MAJNS, Guardian. ' Sept; C, 1856—71 ' • Tfie undersigned, at the,same tlmo.and place,' will nlfliy sell their'interedta in tho real estate above : mentfoned utid described. Terms'made known on the day of sale. James Kyle,’. Catharine Dunlap, - Henry David Coldwell, Rorkrt M'Ccnb, Sarah 11. Coi-dwell, Ktt&inErn'M’CcNK, Jemima Kile. John Kyj.r, B*nblic Snlc. r |*'HE. subscriber having determined to go to i the weist, will expose to public sale, on the premises, mi Saturday, the 16111 day of Soptcm bur,'lBG{j, tho following' described Real Estate, situated Westpemisborough 'township, Cumber-* land county, via ( , A frtat ot first rate Limestone Land, under gnbd fence, bnd In a high statu of cultivation, bounded by lands of Jqsluh Hood, Jacob Keller am) Jackson M’Kec, containing Eight Jlcrc* $ 25 Perches. Also, two lots situated In the village of Spring field, the .Improvements on which are a comfort- jCj.,' able two story Dwelling.Honsu, and a first ratty Leg Stable, with a Thresh ,|igj«Pa>liig floor attached. ’ An indisputable title, elenr of In cumbrances, will bo given to (ho purehnser. -Sale to commence ut 1 o’clock, I*. M., when the terms will hu made known by , , ; WILLIAM, MOORE. 1 September 0, lBbs—2l* I , I’nliljc iiTlcf WILL bo sold at public sale, on Ibo premi ses, on Saturday,-tho 1 ififlj day of Goto |>er, 1835, a Ilonsy and Lot of Ground, situate partly iirMl/ninuad partlydn Frnnklord town, ships, ’adjoining lahds of ll»nry< ]Jrlnn> James Kennedy and others, and belonging to tho estate ol Samuel Utleyj deceased. Tim lot contains about THREE ACRES, having thereon erected n Log House, and Earn, a Spring of water and a variety of IVult ••IjlbragitreeH. Tills property is within two »»lb‘s of tho Borough of;Newvlllo, and is worth the attention of a man of moderate 1 means wanting a homo. 1 ; Tho property Is sold urtder an order of the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, to John Orris, Guardian of-(he minor chlldiun of said decedent, to sell tlieii' interests in (he same, and under a Rower of Attorney from (ho parties le gally-entitled and of* full age, to the said John Orris, to fiolj their Interests. , Salo to commence at 10 o’clock, A. M., when the terms wlll bo made known bv - ’ ! ,! - JOHN ORRIS, Gliardiaii. September C, 1805—-Ot - - 'Public-Sale of Real Estate. Bi\’ order of.(ho Orphana’a Court Ip. a, pro* ►. coedlng.jn'parlUlpn, amongst (ho bolra, of I will cjvpoflo to public promises/ on Friday, (ictobor fl,. 1655, at 11 o’clock. A* M.,n,farm in'Frankforu' township, lu)undod |iy lands,of Alim. IVnggon vj-’a hd)H, Jo)m Wirt, John Wnggoiiey, mul thp heirs prjohp Clay, containing ribopt ' ’ 210’ Acres of good Sint a and,Free fyq'ni .hand, about,lit) acre# of-whioli la cleared And pndor gPlid (oucp ohd cnllivnlion. and (ha residue U <I! dL-in .(Inollmhor. Tho, improvements aro )nrgo STONR HOHSF, with ft ISil'lSMb^H o ' loll ' i)t(aolifd i a Inrgo DANK 'Spring,Uoii.io, Cider Press, a good Applo Orchard nhd other frultdrecs, and running water through (ho Jdace. ■ /Phis Isa ioryduairablo and convenient farm arid within’about C mllos'of Girlish), A ■ The tdrms'of sale will be {—Five percent; of (ho purchuao money to bo’pnld'whon tho ante is confirmed; (ho rcSlduo ol ono-half on tho Ist- of April, 1850, when poascaalon wlUbo,glvonJ abd tlio balance In two nnnual payments wlthput ln r . (Croat, to bo secured on thp .Iqndi . land* lord*a plmro of tho grain la reserved, IvlLIdfAM F, SWIGEB.,; September 0, 1855—51 ..PWJBMC.SAB.fc - ) "" IN, pnriuanpd of nn.'ordor'of't'ho. Orphans’ 'ofOumborldHa dpunly.'to' mo girecUid, 1 will cxposo tO public sale, ontlic'prcnilfied/on Saturday the 20//i day of SejHqmberi 1865: at 12 o clock, M., all tho following described Veal bs tato, late of Samuel NcwcpmoV, of Upper Allen township; dcckLV ';'' , 1 ‘ ' ‘ No."!.' A ttoct'bf land, sllbate in borotigh • township,- adjoining ‘lands, of Peter 1 Barnhart and otbersi and containing J 1 ' tl 38 Acres and 127 Perches, *' This tract is of a fine quality, in a good neigh borhood,-under good fences, in a high state of cultivation, and dn excellent Spring of running water through it. Tho Improvements are i/üb stantral and numerous; consisting of a comiuo dkmstwo story STpNE HO,USE, a fgSfgA; large BANK- BAlfNJ'witfr a ! fiever JllJWOTjfaillng Well of Watcrin tho*yard,ia j«*x|jgjal|£Spring House, Wegom Shed; &e.— Also; an Orchard. This' desirable property is altuufed within five miles of llarrisoUrg,to'whieh place there is a good/cad. Persons desiring to examine this property can do so by calling or; Samuel Newcomer, who resides on the promises. Also, three lots of Mountain I,and, with Ches nut and Oak timber bn 'it, situate. In Eastpenns boiough township, about. 1 mile from tho above farm. One Jot containing 80 acres and 120 perches, Ihe-others about 21 acres each. Also, one tractof Timber, laud In Unpor Allen to>vmjl) ? p, containing 1 acre and 86,porches, - .T|ip •lorogqiiK. described re?) estate isof.n clmractet', rarely otiered tor salo,.,and presents rare inducements to purchasers.. Terms of sale made kno\vu on the day of'sale by DEITUICH , . . of Sami. Newcomer, dcc’d. August |lO, 18o5—Qt* Public Sale of Beal'Estate. WILL be riold at public sate,' ‘pn tho promi ses, bn Saturday, September 22,1855, in Silver Spring township, Cutn|)orlaiid comity, Pri., tho following real estate, latatbc property of John Clendenin, deceased,,viz: A iracf ol land about 4 miles,north of Ilogcs town, near tho road lending mill to Miller’s Gap, containing about 187 JICHES, of good Slate Land, about ICO acres of which arc cleared nml in-a good ?}tnto of finltivalirtn— Tho remainder is covered with good timber, ancli as Hickory, Oak, Chestnut llnd Locust.— Tho improvements are a good LOG HOUSE, a Double LOG BARN, and Out-buildings. 'Also, an Orel). of various kinds of fruit. This farm is desirable fur a stock farln, being well watered and capable of growingagrealquantity of hay.’ ‘ M Alio, will bo sold, about 5G acres of Mountain' Land, covered with all kinds Of timber. This tract will ho sold fu lots to suit purchasers. Sale to commence at one o’clock on said dhyj and tho terms made known by •' JOHN CLENDENIN, Ex' r : August 80, 1855—4 t Trustee’s Sale of-Real Estate. JOHN ARMSTRONG, appointed trustee, up on proceedings in Partition, to make sale of tho Real Estate of Eliza Armstrong, dec’d., will expose At public sale, on the promises, in Mon roe township, on tho 27/A day of September next, at 10 o’clock, A. M., tho ono undivided Imlf of a tract of land in said township, situate between tho Lisburn road ifnd tho Trindlb Spring road,' about 6 miles east of Carlisle, bounded by lauds of Westhcfibr’s heirs, Johnston Muffin, imd Drt-' vld Martin, containing 58 Acres and 33' Fetches, ■j-rrrWi nioro or loss. ,Tho improvements nro 1 n LOG.HOySE and FRAME BARN. ‘S!S!I» 1 ’ I,uru,i8 ’ al9oa e m ' lll Orchard 6f choice illllgairuit on the property. iho said John Armstrong, also appointed Trustee upon proceedings in Partition, to mako sale of the Real Estate of. Mary Ann Mutoer. dec d., will expose .to public sale, the other ono undiyldod half.of the,said tract of laud above described, nt thp samo.tluib and place. Terms ol ,salo as follows So much as nmy bo necessary to pay tho costa of (ho sale to bo paid upon confirmation by tho Court. ■ Oriu-half tho balance mf-fho.lsj of, April, a duoa will,bo made and possession given, tho ro f .m.° n °r .April, 1857, .without Into, .rest Tho Wpole to .bo secured by a recognizance •in tho Orphans* Court with approved security, iTho purchaser to pky tho taxes for tho year IBSU. JOHN ARMSTRONG, Trustee.- August 80, 1856—4 t ■Orphans’’ Court Sale. IK pursuance of an order of tho Orphans’ Court, of Cumberland county, wlllbisohl at public sale, on the premises, on Saturday, ike 22 d.day of September, ,1855; at 10 o’clock, A. IM.* (be following described real estate, late the proper ty of George Noggle, dcc’d., viz : A tract of land situate In Dickinson township, bounded by lands of Christian Tritt, Alexander M’Kiilstry, Solomon Brindlo, and William Har per, containing mNETY-SIX JICRBS, moro or less.of limestone,about Elglity-six aerqs qro cleared and tho residue in excellent timber' a—La lin'd, having thereon erected q LOG HOUSE and DARN, S:XA nml Stable, nn d oil otlior necessary Thcrols an excellent w6ll of water on tlib premises, iujd an Orchard, Of choice (Viiil trees. , ' At tho saino tlrito and place, ‘will bo sold q tract of Mountain Laud, situate in (he sonic town ship, and containing Py/cca j9crc.i, more or loss, adjoining hinds of John Kissinger and others. Tho above described real estqt’Oj will bo sold lon tho following terms s Five'per cent, of tho purchase money to bo paid on.the di*y of sale, ono-lmlf of (ho balance on (ho Ist of April nest, when possession will-bo given and,u deed mado to tho purchase^"nml the baluqcdMn tiVd* equal annual payments (hereafter without Interest, to ’bo secured upon' the property by jluigimfifi RODTv M. HAYS, «' - Appointed bythe Court io make sale. August 80,1665—4 t: ■Orphans’'Court. 8a1e,..- Br vJrfub d'f ,qn order of the Qrphansj Court bf Cumberland county, will bo sold on,(bo promises, on Saturday, (he 29th (fay of Stptcm ter, 1855, at 10 o’clock, A. M.j all Unit certain Lot of Ground, situate in Hogcstown, Cumber-,- land coun.fy, being marked lu the genera! plan of said town No. 5,. bounded on tho west by lot No. 4, on mo north by, Rock alloy, on,tho oast by lot No. 0, and on tho south; by Ul9, turnpike, containing §2 ftpj in front, and JGI feet,, more a or less, in depth, having thereon erec ted a Log and Weatherboard Dwelling VlftHso and Log Stable, lato thq ;pro po t rly of John Lutz, q\ silvcr Spring township, (jcchl.. ' Thu terms of wile will bo 1 , Ton per cent, of the purchase., money, (0 bo paid on thodayiof sale, one-half of ,the residue 611 tho Ist of April next, when (fie deed will,ho, .made, and posses sion glvpn f pud tho balance on tho -Ist day of April, 1857, wltliopt Interest, payment to ba se cured by judgment bohd : or mortgage. '•’/ , ’ SAMUEL HARRIS; . •. 1 ' ‘ ' Jldmr, of JoHn-futs, dcc’d'. ' 1 August'Bo,lBss—Ct ■ l ;,; ■ ( yotfifty-Salp. ;■ XTNDEp on order of sale i/roin the Orphans* vy Court of 'Cumberland county/ (ho mtbscrir’ bet* will oiler for sate, the Real .Estate oftbo lato Abralmm BrctZj'cdiisisllrrg drih'Tntfct’of Land, shunto In EaBtpotinBboruugh'tb\VnBiiip,.coptaln. v I ng -nbou tiEV FY-SIX JWRES, bounded by lands of John Boyer, John Ilollz, Isaac Hunts burger* Jos..Rife, it ml the Clmodogulnet creek. About six acres of this.farm la covered'with : - 1 Thriying Timber,., portly .loejiat. .It' is on thp’horlh. sldo oflho. crook, rtbont /Ivo miles frohi Hnrrisbmgi and la, of a good quality. 6f Slide land. Tho Impi'pvc-' o_ji monfs, arc a LOG , HOUSE, tOG ; ’BARN, with a:Sj|ripg House,, ipicl. | ■ tliSmi Wol I of whtb’r llbar tho house. There Jgjjffijqffils ) p.thriving Yqung QRCHARD ql, Applo, Poach,nnd Pcnrtrpcs oiv tho premisoia Tho sale will bo bold on tho premises, on Fn-. pay, (ho 21st,,day o( Srptbmhsrinext, at one o’clock, P. Af., wlion tho terms will bo mado known by i : ; • JACOB BRETZ, Jdmr. o/ Jbtifi firttf,.decide > ' August 80, 1855—0t* '.* **. v *V I',' 5 1 XJ'. lao6, in pursuance Orphans’" .Court of Cun)lioii:ibd;county, ( wo will expose at jhiblic salpi pp the promises, at. one,o*ciock R. it f , in .FranUfqnl township anil comity aforesaid,*. a tj-qct oi/Jjqndi situated in ,tli9 said township npd,ebunty bounded by lands of David- J;Raipf,.Robert Graham, .and tl)o Gtniodognniet crpqlt, lijli} neardJiljer’a jnilli containing ■' 1 -1.9, A'crcs-tilld_ Gl'Purchrs, neiii niore'.or'luss,/ .Tlu> bnm of sab to bo iimile ktiuwn'ut lib UmViind i»luce l»y* tlie umbrsigmid.V 1 1 ' 4 7 ..., .}• JONATHAN SNIDER, , . Gmr . ofiihe minor children of Jacob sue* „ BEAU, , Gnar. o/ lbc minor children of Jacob Bear- August! fl0;18ofl—pt • \lijsiblir 'a)l . ErteaJ /( Jgjs.ia i to lor salt*. WILL liu.sphiat ipubiic sale, on tlio jnemi sq-VOaiFiutoyi the!’2lsl day of Suptcm bor, 18df),.iit l'Q?<?loqk, Ppil.j all tho following described ycal estate, situate fuFranhford town ship, Cumberland;.pquuty, datoly belonging to Joseph llefll.'/higer, of .said township, UecM: A tract of lamL adjoiolng lauds of John-Bnr. kut, William MfCreamid-otbers, ami containing about ~ i:; . ,• . Thiiiy ; or less. D-l—o' The .iinpfovciiibnt's arc tv gooil (no itory WcidhbVboard’ed HOUSE, Doii l»M«'LOG frA-Kfr, K good Carpenter an Orchard ofclioicc & c . There is u never failing spring of water ncnViiio house. This drably property is situated three miles north of tho.Horoufib of Ncwville, and at that, distance froni;nje t (3ujnbcrfdiubYulley Hail, road. Personswfshjpg.to examine the premises, can do so by anUjiig onTlcnry.llcfllyilngcr, vdio resides tliercori^/, n - * Also, ft tract of. Mpuntain'Eand, adjoining lands of Samiu?! .Anp'ohl, Pojpr Myers and oth ers, containing about. Eighteen ylcres, niory or less. The iil'tocesta.pf Joseph. Ilen|c(ingcr tind John D. IleflleQngßr, mii\prsonttof the deoedent. In tljo «boyp, described,iyjp.1 1 estate, will be sold under an order of silo from ,tlio. Orphans’ Court of Cumberland' ( qpunty, d,irdcte<l to John Oiler, their Guardian.!,; Tfib heirs of frill ftgewill unite in (he sale to -Interests. The widow’s interest in the puvchusc nioney remains in the projicrly. ' ■, :' /■ Teims made known, on the flnv of sale by ',HENnr HEI’TtiEKJXGEH, PHILIP, WOEE, ItoSANNA,*\VOLF. , JOIINOiLJEK, Guar,, of. las.A.Jqhn D^Jiefflefitiger. August 23, ,• , '• Valuable Far'iiu alnPiiblic Sale, r PItE umldrslgttafl, with the will L annexed of John Hale, late ot Newton (p., Cumberland will offer at public sale, on fil'd ‘prohiiscs; on Satilrday> flic 22 d day of September, 1850, that excellent limestone farm, in a high statu of,cultivation, lato the pro perty of said deceased, situate in said township,’ threo miles westof Newvillo, on the road lend, ing from ■Newvlllol to Shlppeusburg, and onc hfllf mile east of Oakyillo!,on fho Cumberland Valley Railroad, atyolning lauds of Robt. Mick ey, John Hoover, Ror. Alexander Sharp and others, containing i‘.l : • 164 .Acres nn<3 perches, strict measure 1 } haying' tlibiWn, erected a large ..Sfoqq’.ljifelling HOUSE, a Stpne Kltctjbp attached, n Well of hbvbr ftulih'gj'watoi: at the door, a large Stoua an eX lerPress,'CqiTi-CribB,.Wogon Shed, and other necessary out-buildings. Also, a large tenant Houpo,wjth nn excellent Stable apd other necessary put-buildings. . There td 'on (his hinn a largo and excellent Apple Orchard, with choice gnmed fruit; also, Peach, Plum and Cherry Twenty acres or more of the above described ‘farm Is covered with some of the best pud mostilhnving young timber in the valley. There, are also Locust trees on tho same sufficient to* make several imndred locust posts, Also, a quaniit}* of ycmig and thriving trees. As tho properly Is located so near Oakville, on the C. V. K. R., where nn extensive business Is,done iu the.fonvardlng bu siness, the purchaser of-lty} samfcmny consider tbaHiq has (ho market nbhost at the door, which’ renders the farm very desirable, and, owing to it bejng siljmted In tlio vciy cehtrb of tho vaijoy, maybe ranked among tho/finest and most-pro ductive limestono fnrms. Ip (ho sanic.. ! Any person or persons wishing- Jo view the nbovo described farm,,cau hfivq an opportunity of doing so, : by calling on the undersigned, who resides,one-fourth of,amile, north'rof tlic same, or on Saimid Hale, who reside? on the premises, either,of whom will bo pleatjcddoshow it. iSale to commerce at 1 o’clock, p.JI., on said dt\y, when terms >viU bo ; mado known hy. SMITH,, .Jdgir. with Die Aug. 1Q,,1665—f1t* : , will annexed. Valuable Farm for^alc. rHE undersigned, Executors bf'Wm. Lch. man,dOc’d., will olfyr at public sale, on the premises, on'Saturday, the Bth day of Septem. bor, 1855. a yahiablo tract ,qf situate in FranufOrd township, Cumberland county, l*a,, adjoining lands, <?f George Einkenbmdcr, Ahm, ’Margin, and others,, and Ties .‘neftr,Frehu’a Mill, and about eight miles west of .Carlisle, contain ing ONJS /JyypHED JND ,EIGMTy JiqnEs, iu—A . morporlcss. 'Thoimproycraontsare two story BRICK HOUSE, LOG |!»|»KwUBARK, Wagon. Sl>9dj Corn Cribs, : There is also, a well, of,,Water near Lbo.doqr, and all necessary Out-diulldinga. , This farm i.rwcll situated, and there is about seventy acres .of excellent Timber Land, and the balance is all doored land. , The terms will bo: Onc-halfoftho purchase money on .the. first of April. 1850, and fho bal nnco in. two annual payments thereafter without intqresp,.tp ! ,ho secured, by judgment bonds or mortgage. Tbo purchaser will ho required to pay one hundred dollars otvtho day of sale, or give satisfactory security for the payment-of the samq. . Sulo.fo commanco nt l o’clock, IVM. - . JACOB { « * ! , DAVID KOLB, fws. August 30, 1855—4 f . Valuable i»ropcriy for Briqk House and.liiipk-bulld- X irig, with a pump, cistern and oil necessary attached, street, jh.CfifliaJoj, is offered for sale.: r fho sit uation' is a gpod ono for a private! residence or for business, The terms wlll oasy. . Apply 16 J. U., WEAVER, ,J g t./6r E. Sutlock. July 20, 1855—tf • • * ‘ ' 1 IMatc Notice* LETTERS 'of AdiiMnlstratiop on Rib estate ol Barbara T6ho,'f6rtuctly Barbara Shelly, do ceusod, late ofSilvcr Spring township, Cumber, land county, have been Issued to thesubsoriberq residing in tho same tow’nshlp. ’All persons Juiv ■ing Claims against said estate will present them' for settlement, and those indebted'will make payment to .■ • • * SAML. SENSRMAN, 1 ) I ;• " ■ JOIIW GHOSS, (-ww,. August 30, 1853—01* ■ " ; *. tesliiio IVoiico. •T ETTERS.of Administration on the estate ol XJ Daniel Kline, duc’dj, Into of Monroe (own ship, Cumberland county, have been issued by (ho Register of mild comity to (ho Buhsorlbbr re siding. la (ho aniuo toU'nship. All persons fu doblcd (o,fluld,cBta(o nro requested (o luakoilm niodintc payment, and thoso having claims will presvnt lhqnj for. settlement to ' • 'V- '' »• . -SAMUEL KLINE, August,3oy WD-t-ui* ■■■ -/ • : Kjytfito, IVoU<C. 'I LETTERS of Administration on (ho estate oitllonpy Vpuug, dyo’d., Into,of Fropkfordi township, Cumberland county, Pa., dmvyi boon Issuotl of said, county to (ho sub scriber living Jn the patiuj township. All por ooiis liulobtod to said estate arc requested to makq Jmnicdlato' payment, and (hoso having claims against It w|U prosont them properly am thoulieatod/or settlement to i GEORGE KOSH, Jidm’r. August2B, ■' ______ •..‘.'.■-.iljlMf'rlllJilljrt' • TO THE i VOTERS 'OI 1 ’ OUMDERIiAND COUNTY-Tho undersigned respectfully otlors himself, asa‘Candidate/or tho ofilco of SHERIFE; ond.Bollclts your suffrages, at tho 'ensuing Election.. iWM. RILEY, i May 81, *66. SPALDING' & EOGEBS’ i TWO CIRCUSES fCOSaOHDATmd their cslebbatku Floating PalaceCirotia I 1 Frdni their Palaiial Aquatic 'Alnphi. . 1 theatre, on the Mississippi and' Ohio nvcrp, end tiic^r ' NORTH AMERICAN CIKCDSI 8o celebrated North and East, into. One monster Concern ( " _ ; with.the H. maoiwos, TWO COMPANIES >■. donaldion, Comprising the most distinguished i*B, NOKTIIEnN AND SOUTHERN ■• ”T. % A -1 presence of the Audience. both companies UNDER ONE TENTt TffOSETSOFPERFORMERS I jffaSjSsja ■ two, bets of clowns i ■ k'llTw. TWO SETS oi? RING HORSES ‘'pi j ' BVEHT AFTERNOON, . .. SPECTACLE . Hjiai •i. EYERT KlOiix.; , i „ KENDALL.’ \ 4,1.--y the maoic b '' Kcndalh Brass Bond! MffliwSCT Drawn in Triumphal Procession, an ihc morning of arrival In everndaca of Exhibition. by »EDx«!i»iLt. Fortytrorßoß mZ’HXS' BY OKS MJK! 3> CHOATE’S BTBIIfO BAOT! _ ' a stud or TRICK PONIES! eCf* Dancing nnd War Horses! And everything else upon the same * a )? ora ' 0 , wi ' l ' tl,e following disunguWicd Equestrians, Clownl mid. ORMOSO.' AyuijfrientKi, Gymnasts, Panioml- Uibls, Ac.: t- , Aones, the celebrated Cre ole Gymnast—first appearance here Madame Ohmond; iho bcuuuful , Dramatic Equestrienne. fifas. \V. Lake, the intrepid Mai- Jtms do Choral first appearance Mas. T. Guaybn, the Graceful Pautamimisi. BILL lake. The Mas Monkey. the wonder of the Modern Circus—first ar.ncar* once here. lmV ClXbencb Palmer, the only rider 2. J vho ,1M ever turned a Somerset over _ borricra, on a bareback horse, a feed now first achieved hero. D'LL Lake, the Great New Or JS leaiM Clown—first appearance here Henry Maoilton, the etw" living Gymnast / _ The Motlrt BnoriiEns. »' CLARENCE PALMER, passing even the navels * C. J. Rogers, the djstingutsl * )ryfl Drarrmtic Rider. F- Donaldson, the great Ccmiu , Equestrian end Patnoumiust first appearance here. Moss, La TiiobXß. the Modem Hercules. :*ggdL. , Gkobob Dvkdar, the noted Gym I nast, and (with Mngilton uiui Donald* -.* Tax *on) tlie only person executing the . feat of r - n —‘ iDeuj-, Moss. uCtuokm*. If “* of WM* * or two persons m mnt bit ui once 0 Richahojos, tlio only person M \ executing (he Teal of (he /{tru/t-ins m > Olot* m niid air, SurJo PerchtEqtn. T. Graces, the ChampionTurn* ✓ jV W«r—fir»( appearance here. *W.‘ Kinkaiie, lie well known | * Equcrlnan tuui Gymnast. J.W Paul, the Modern Jehu, mid mak-uonxet. Forty llorecTlmcr. iMMi,. Cjiaiu.es Prows, die Skillful |> |i 111 Equestrian and Gymnast—first njv jj H]l |1 k£ pearnnee hero. i mr'Trfc ChaHlea Crosby, ilia well known lilt PamomimUl. Gist y, the wonderful Hurdle Racer, and “ Wildfire," his un — f f tameable Georgian tony, now first it. ointt. AHmstKonol the talented Gym /IMIII _ 1 nnst; Robert Wiutb, the meum' .|( UiWJj.SSC , plishcd Mailre i/t Cirnut. (|l|l|lr fcCfd nicfuntous'lYick Ponies Pcruac* H.llji WtJJvWi ' olid Tartar, and the War Horne i Wl'cemmevr, .Vc., Ac. if eSS , 6 The distinguishing features of thji (T%fj Bar huge Establishment arc: Ist. It-is tlio largest Circus ever in tl‘>* State.' MBi/LiKK. ai. Every am pul'in tho fling- is Q /£\ better than lieu ever before been wet Y iiesecU here. « ” 3d.' Uis the mwl expensively 1 I equipped Circus ever in thin State. I 4ln. The Orchestra is the beat ever t 1 \ . - attached to any Circus. , , \ sth. Many of the beat performer* SSw » . were never north before: Sg-iJ 0\ CiU. Many of the acU are entirely new hero, imvo never before been TRk witnessed in this State, and could not •"iiJLjf' bo excelled by all the Circuses in the .oto.MMuo.. 1 «»™ut combine. . . ■ n. mioilto.vT "ih. II BTnoi, a* It customary of w. Do.ViLPJOJt., ,o, ®l * «mali Pftrf of « Circus, and « > small pnrtdf a Menfl£crio,with very 1 - Inrpe bills (hr each —but two old fash foiled; Circuses, .with all the mo dern, Improvement*. “ £du(y. I( is (lie only Circus esta,, Lliahmeilt tiiot performs 'ev*ry thing • as represented in the bills and in the advertisements. —> ;f ADMISSION ONLY 25 CENTS I TO EOTJJ COMP AMES. rEOAtet. W,!I be exhibited nt ji ami 7J P.M Xe> (Afternoon and Night,) al Bloomtlold, Wednesday, Sen. tember Id. Carlisle. Thursday, fsopt. 20. Vjtf Y°rk. Friday, Sept. 21. Harrisburg, ut the State Fair. Gentlemen's Furnishing Store, East Main Street, Carlisle. THE subscriber begs leave to Inform his cuh. tomers an<l tho pubjic in general, that bo has removed his GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING STORE to tho room lately occupied by Mr. Elliott ns a Drug Store, next door to Hlliicr's store, East Maid street. Thankful ior past favors, lie re spectfully Informs all his old chstomorft and the public, that he bus on lumtlnwoll selected stock of the latest styles of Cloths, Cassimeros, Vestings, and other goods adapted to all seasons fUr Men ami Buys’ wear, which he is prepared to make up at short uotico, and in the bust maimer and latest styles. Having tho experience of years in the busi ness of Cuj{ii\g and Making, he flutters himself that ho will satisfy all who give him a cull. He has also a good assortment ol TWnmiings, of every variety and best quality. Poisons wishing to find their own Cloths, can have tho sumo triliiuied and made up on reason able toxins. In addition to this ho has on hand a well selected slock of Gentlemen’s ahd Boy’s Fui uishing Goods, such as shirts, collars, cravats, stocks, suspenders, and handkerchiefs, all ol which can lie bought at city prices ul his shop in East Main street. . . I/ENRT S. RITTER. Carlisle, JiftttJ 7. 1855. Trusses! Trusses!! C. H. NEEDLES, Tiu:S3 and BtiA'cm Eg'rx'ULlHiisirNT, ■ S.'W. Twelfth, and.Jlacc Sis., Phil a. , iMi’onfKii of lino French Trusses, coni bluing extreme lightness, unsound durability with correct contraction. I Hernial or ruptured patioula can bo suited by remitting amounts, as muiibor lof inches roupi tho hips, and stating side nf. fbefed. , i , Cost of-Singlo Truss, $2, $3, $4, $5. Double —s/j, $O, $8 and $lO. Instructions ns to near, end how to effect a. euro, when possible, sunt witl| tlio Truss. | Also Air sale, In great variety. Or. Jamming's Improved Patent Jhthj Orate, tfor the onto of .Prolopsus (/‘tori j Spinal Props and Rapports, Pafehl Shoulder Ilruces, Chest Expanders ami Erector Brace?, n(}a]>|od to all with Stoop Shouldel-satid U'calcLungH} English ElasllcAhdmnlimlJipltH, Suspensories, Syringes —male atjd ,/ehildo. ' u ;La(iicA’ Roomij,'wllh Lady attendants. August 2, 1606—ly' . To lVervou« Siifliu'ers. A’ RETIRED CnEßlh'jtAN', rontorcil Id 1 hcallh : ln a few days, nttnr Pinny years of groat nervous suffering, 1 is anxious to make known Ihptncans of cure. IVill send (frco)tho prescription used, ‘ Direct tho Ilov. John M. DAONAJ.ti’No. Gl)Fulton street, Brooklyn, N.Y. , August 1(1, 185 f •riMIJRQIDERIER.* An Immcupo stock of Jli needle worked Collars; Vndorslooyca, Chlw. Jzoltfl,'Flounblng, Inserting' aud'Edglhg, just received arid direct from two of the hirgestln), porting liptisos In Now w|iloh will, bbijold al.nricOß truly hMdnlshing, at tho cheap store of , ' 0. OGILBY. , hfay 10, 1855. ~ ' ' ‘ MOIVEY Wauled in paymont'/or sub scription, advertising and jbb-Uork. . TMVERtON COAL! Troyerton,'Coal Company ,avo-now prc-i X parefltb' furnish the citizens of ‘Carlisle and 1 vicinity, with an abundant supply of the GEN-' iULVE XRE VURTON COAL - , through the deil-' era, fit Alutray and Jacob Shrom, where consumers can procure-liny various .sizes, viz: Lump, Steamboat, 'Broken,- Egg, Stove, Lime Burners, &c. We can recommend It lb alt ns superior to any other, coal lor fdciunj domestic purposes, and Llmoßurnlng; For.the Informa tion of the' citizens'of Carlisle, we would inform lliem that this is that superior coal; a sample of winch was sent by Edw- Helfonstoin, Ewj., ol irevfrton, about the winter ol idol*, and gave so much satisfaction. THEVKiIToX COAL COMPANY, Pori Trcvtrlon, Union ru. t Pa. August 28, 1855—8 m €ai*ll>lo Deposit Bank. OPECIAL deposits will be received ul ibis for any length of time overfourmontbs, and interest paid at the rate ol lour per cent, per annum, and the principal-paid bad; at any nine after maturity without notice. Interest ceases after the expiration ol the lime specified m the certificate, unless roheWed for another given period, in which case the Intercut is paid up until the time of tlie renewal. Bank open at 0 o’clock A. M., and closes at 2 o’clock P M •; H. PARKER, Pres't. Wm. M. Beetem, Cashier. May 81, 1866—tf GWAIX DRms FOUIBBS. Aluorc's Patent drain and Seed , Planter.' ;; FOR planting Wheat, Ryoi Oafs, IndfnnConi; " Tlmothy-scod, &e. 1 ho operation of tltls machine baa been high. 7 satisfactory and successful wherever Intro- JLallJst Arrival. dueed and tested. Notwithstanding thogreat tsimttp AT.vmr n i , <*ompetition in Uio manufacture and varied in. IJUIIJI AHIsOLD, lias Just relumed from venllons of this important agrioultarallmple-. A the eastern cities, where he lias purchased a met)!, •« Moore’s Patent” continues to maintain very largo slock of netf over othcra howknown.to tbo ( GOOdS, Its principal points recommcndlmrJfrnrn T 1«t. to which ho Invites the attention of his old friends Ita durability. 2d. Its perfect sfMlicity of ami customers In genetal, as ho is satisfied 1 1U construction. 3d. The easy manner of regnlai can sell Goods at prices that will suit <ho pock- ** n B ibc tnnehino to sow any dcaircdquantity of «Ih of all; his stock will be round one of the bust gr Q jn to thoacre. 4th. t The exactness ;vritU selected as well as one of the largest In the town, " hich It distributes the seed, operating equally and consists of all kinds of Goods, among which " oli uneven or sidling grounds aa on the" I 11 ~u ruv J' ltl Wwk ami fancy Silks, Bareges, lcv ° l surface. 6th. The easy draught, being issues, C bullies, Lawns, Summer Silks, Ging-, ll hout 26 per cent, loss than any Other seeding’ ! }l am3 > Ikigcs, Du Lames, Calicoes, Checks, i n,a chluc now 1 i use. i Muslins oi all widths, Collars, Sleeve*!, undersigned bogs leave to inform (ho far . mmezuttes, Swiss and Jaconet Uufling and uiers of Cumberland county, that ho la anther-* I Edging and IttseWing, Thread Laces, &c. Ron- 17, ‘' 1 u .v the manufacturer lo.scll the above drill, nets and Ribbons of all kinds, Hosiery and A ", orders w ill be promptly attended to andftll Gloves of all kinds fur men, women and chll- '‘•disf.ieiiou given,hy calling upon, or writing to drcii. Carpets, Mattings and Oil Cloths, lie uie at Carlisle- Send In vour orders early, has now on hand the largest stock of the above J. ARMSTRONG!’ • mentioned articles over brought (o Carlisle, August 2,1865— 0 t j which he is selling very cheap, and among the Inlaill be found Velvet, Tapestry, Brussels, ‘T7 AVETTEVILLE FEMALE Three Ply. Ingrain, Venitian mid Colton. Mnt- HV.— This Institution U located In Foyct tmgs of nil kinds and widths. Also, Oilcloths : eville, Franklin County, Pa. The Academic' <<f all widths. Boots and Shoes of all kinds . vt,, u commences on the Ist day of September winch lie will dispose of very low, us ho wishes ;>nd Coses on the Inst of June. It Is divided to relinquish that part of the business. Grocer- hdo two .Sessions of Twenty Weeks each, ies, such ns Codec, Sugar, Tea, Spices, Mnlas-1 Under the supervision of Rev. Joanna Kltf. ses, &o. All of which he will sell cheap at the NEDY . assisted by Miss Smith, of N. Y.j Mlm old stand, wliure thankful for past favors ho so- ■ Carpenter, of 0.; and Miss Monroe, ot N.'TT.,* licits u continuance of the same. ' Teachers duly qualified to fill the tarioUS do- piiilip AU.vni.D, Carlisle, May 31, 1800. JLaige Arrival of Spring and Summer (.’lolliing! AT STEINF.Ii & Bno-S., CTirap C7o/Ai„j Store. —Wc bog leave to inform mir friends anti customers, as well ns tbe jmblic iu general, Hint wo have just received, and are constantly | receiving, nn extensive stock o’t seasonable Clothing, wh'eh we will sell on (he must nccom. morlating terms, lower than Hint of nnv other establishment in this or neighboring towns Those having a proper regard for economy, com fort gentility of dress, nre politely invited to an inspection of our goods, manufactured by the best workmen, materials of the best fabrics, and most select styles. Amongst our choice and cheap assortment will bo lound Fine DUtck Cloth Drees and Frock Coot*, Sacks, Plain and Fancy Cassimere, Clouded Cash. mereltCf Tweed, Summer Cloth, Listen , Linen .Duck, Gingham ami Check , COA.TS. ■ pAKTALOOss.-r-New; stylo ol fancy and black Cassimere, Cassinet, Corduroy, Summer Cloth, Linen, Linen Duck, and an endless variety of Summer pants. • ir ,4 Fcsfs.—A vary large and rich assortment, such as black satinV.anjbrolderctLGrenadinc, fancy silk, fancy check, cassimero, Marseilles. Som mer Cl6th, &c'. J . . . Boys 3 Clothing. —A gt-cat assortment of sack imd.frock, df'llncnV'fflrigliiim ’and ‘tweed sack and fro?k coats, pants and vests. • I Shirts.—Vino white skirts with linen bosoms, calico aii<i different check shirts, collars, sus. I ponders, gloves, umbrellas, carpet bags and I trunks. ' Straw Hals and Capr.—-An extensive stock of palm leaf, Canton and Leghorn Hats; silk, oil, and Navy caps; ft choice• assortment of silk nude and pocket handkerchiefs, stocks, &c. Thankful tor favors heretofore extended tons, wo shall endeavor lo merit public confidence In future. Romember their stand is In the house oppo site the Market House, on the south-east Comer of the Public Square. Cull there and you may rely upon it (hut every ailielc yon purchase will prove to bo precisely what It Is represented to bo, and you will Save a handsome pet ceutngo on ybur purchase mo ney— fbr In giving bargains, STEINER A BRO. can ’( be beat ' Carlisle, May .1. 1R FRESH. ARRIVAL OF r PHE subscriber having just received and open 1, vd Ids supply of Goods tor the Full trade, would call the Attention of Ids friends and (lie public generally, to the largo mid well selected stuck of Foreign and Domestic Goods now on hand, assuring them that the assortment is com plete, and (ho prices such as cannot full to give satisfaction. The attention of. Builders, Carpenters, and Cabinet-makers, Is respectfully directeu to our stock of locks, bolts, screws, hinges, nails, glass, putty, paints, oil, varnishes, veneers, moulding, hair-cloth. Ac.; Edge-tools of every description, haw s, planes, Ad. Coach-makers ami Saddlers will find the as. Hortment of Goods In their lino particularly large, embracing canvass and trimmings of every kind, axles, springs, bubs, spokes, felloes, shafts, Ac.; saddle trees and harness mountings ot every quality and style. lleatHokeepers are invited to call .(ml examine our Cuttlery, Brlllannia nnd I’lated-u.iro, Funs, ICctlluH, Coilnr-wure. Ac. IRON. —Also, a Urgrf assortment of rolled ami hammered Iron, Nail-rods, Ilorso-slioc Iron, Ac.; also, cast, shear,.spring mid’blister 1 steel. I I In addition to the above, wo have alj/o rccvi. f vod a splendid stock of U'ail l 3 aper t oi nil kinds* obeapei' We Invito our friends to call, knowing ll will he In tlioir own nilvun. (ago. Jobn*t forgot the place, East Main street. IfENIiY SAXTON. Carlisle, ugusl 23, 1855. nia(t>r|alM for Sulo. JTIOR kale, all the necessary printing materials . (including a Washington press) for publish ing a largo shod newspaper, together with lliu materials, &c.. for u job oflioo. Tor furlhor In. formation apply at tins oIHdo. August 3U, 1855. WALL PAFEK. I have Just received three thbusaitd Jive hundred pieces neto juttUrn ll r ull Paver nml Horde™, ombrncliig almost every variety Of quality, stylo and price, and which will ho sold very cheap. ApVill2,'so. UODT. DICK. ]II:i«-KhiiiIHi Coul. BUSHELS ftlnckMntlh Coal, a,first OUUU mto article, receiving and for sale by WM, I). MUKIIAY, Jgcnt. Carlisle, Juno M, 1866—0 m BATIN J)OOU HOLLERS. A pew and su. pcrlor article for hanging barn doofi),. Just reccfvvd and fby,sale ut , ’ Aug. 20, ’65. ' 11. SAXTON'S. OK, SOUTH Iltmovot Stfoct/nOzt door to the Peat Office. * . j N. U.. Will bo absent, from Carlisle the last ten days of each month. I August Id, 1855. I Aimual-SlihibiMoo OP; TIJR GtJMBErilVAfrtJ 'COCNTI?fiC. RICtJLTIJRAX SOCIETY. List of Com millccs lor tho FnlTMeeling arid,E>ihlbilldrt, to lio held on the 17lh,;l8th,und 19(h daj-e of lie. tober, 1835, -ou tlicir own grounds at OaH(dT&« ,f Uona imd Neat CaUlt~\Vm: M.iTonderaon, Jolin Sanderson, Wm;’L. Craighead. ' ‘ ' " Sheep a'ailiS’tbiyd.—Robert C. Storroif, Afto'. Urntlloy, Tima. U. Chambers. , Poultry — Moore, J.L.D’Dowcll.Lcw is Uingwalt. ■ \ t .'liriculiural Implement* $ Machinery, —Robt. BTOu, buo. liilndlo, rMonroo,) William Lino. wm- {tyuschold Production, —David, J> •M hoe, Geo. VI. miner. Geo. t. ClniTt. ",. ;; Viscrchpimry Premiumsfor Finds and FloVr ers, and .articles not enumerated.— Abm. Boiler. George Ilelkes, David Miller. ’ . , : On Onus— John 8. Stencil, J. W. ilcuder son, Moore. ‘ ‘ . Phmng'MaUh —John M1B&, Samuel liyofi; Abm. LambeHop. , . Committee of .Superintendence .—Armstrong Nt.Me, Ilpnry Glass,. Geo. Brindlc. (N.MA August 20, 1865 V parttnents in the .Institution. TEUMS: Tuition, Hoard, Light, and Room fuftish. cd, per Session, •» SftlT'OO French or Latin, Music on Piano, 17 00 (Ml Painting, Painting in Water Colors, Urawing and Penciling, I’fio of Piano, Washing per doz. All bills must be paid one-half in advftnoOi and the balance at the end of the Session.' Pupils will bo conveyed from Chambcfspor*. free ofexpense, during the first three days ol the Session. *' For further particulars address cither 1 S. KENNEDY, dr S, THOMSON, FiycttaTllin': Aug. IC, ’56 Im. T. KIRK WHITE'S, COJUIIiRtIAL INSTITUTE.’ , TUTS bo pleasantly located In I i»orough?6r York, Pa., was established p f! the present proprietor for the purpose of affofeu lug young men all the advantages of a thorough' ami practical Mercantile education. , , 1 The course of study embraces i Book-keeping,Mercantile calculations,CnsliiMd ■ Penmanship, Lectures on Commercial Law, and ■ Political Economy. Thus giving. tbo student that knowledge which will amply quality him w tfikcf chajgd of any set of books. ' ■ Thb corapletd course, requires /Vom eight to fen weeks; varying with the abilities of tho sttt-. dent and tho number of bonrs devoted * to study. Diplomas, arc awarded to such,'and such only os complete tho entire course. Stu dents can enter tho Institution at any time, (beta)’'' being no vacations. For further information writo and receive £ ■ circular. - August IG, 1866—3 tn ; : Splendid Jewelry, Watches, Ac* THE subscriber respectfully Informs (bo cltii tons ot Carlisle and the public generally, (bat ho has just opened a largo and splendid as sortment of Clocks, IVatchca an‘d JeiVelry, of every stylo amt qtfallty. His slort is sitftateff - on the N. R. corner of thd Public Squafo. fn (fitf room formerly occupied by S. ‘Elliott, oifo doOr cast of G. \y. nitnor’s dry goods store. Ilfs* stock will consist of every article usually kept ’ •by watch makers ond jewelers,' tl«j flfW.n I J*» WATCHES of every stylo and quality/ 1 priced from $25 to 5125, Silver W<Uche* I ntiilff from $0 to $42. QcntloincTt’sQbldJFotfJ Vest, and Nock Chains 5 Gold Keys ana Seals/ Gold Stnds and Vest Buttons, Bniast Plns. Bot Rings, Ac. Ladies Gold Neck Chains, Gold' Chatlalps, Gold Lockets, Breast Pins, Enr-rinnt/ Ear-drops, Outf Pins, Gold Pens and Ppb'&uSj Gold Thimbles, Gold Bracelets, Sijvcf flndPearf Cant cases, Jet Bracelets, Ac. A largo stocX. 1 ' of Finger Rings, Silver and Plated Wore, Fruit Dishes, Card Baskets, Tea Setts, Plated Cups*,, and Goblets, Napkin Rings, Ac., wllh ,fnan£ * n()ieY fane)' notions. All goods warranted' to bp' ,wbnt they are sold for. ' •* 1 * 1 CC7*Tnrtlcnlar attention paid to the impairing ” ofGold Watches, Jewelry, Ac. All workirtr-" ranted according to quality. The subscriber 1 hopes by strict attention to business, and ft sire t<> please, to receive n liberal slijte of lie patronage. W. D. A. NAtfOLß.’' *' Carlisle, July 19, 1866—1 f , Watches, Clucks Jewelry, Ac; f ifl'esl High Street, Carlisle. . . r , mIIOMAS CONLVN has Just opened, at hlif X store in West High street, oppdsHo Marion' Hall, nnd Intends to keep constantly on hand,*’ , compluto assortment of Watches, • ito. ' ’ Clocks, Jen-dry and Fancy Goods, i\ . gcfa&wblrh ho is prepared to sell ondtHw -i terms thlit cannot fail to please all in wont 6f ft’, good Time-Piece. Among his Stock will be - found—lull jewelled Gold Lovers; Ladles Lupines; Silver Levers; Silver Lnplnes: Silver Qifartlen); English, Freucli, and Swiss Watdhoi. Ills stock of Jewelry, Is large and complete, andcpnsUta pf Mcdullonii', Indies Ik gentlemen's Breast Pins, Finger Ring*,•• fancy and plain Ear Kings, Scarf Pina, &6„ ... > Alsu, gold Watch and Fob Chains, goldKeya ] • ami Seals, gold and silver Ponpll Cnfujj, gold > an<UilverSpoclaclfB,togcthcfwjiltali 1 ~ other article kept In a Jewelry cstablislitnont.rr > A full supply oI'CLOCKS,.viz j Potior, Mobile r--i and Office—eight-day and twenty-four—war. ranted to go and keep correct tipio.' l , ■ . IFofr/ics end Clocks. aro fully repaired, and warranted to keep UrsVnUo time, The public .. . uro invited'to giro him a call boforo pmchoslng, ',* ns ho foels very eonttdunt that he is ablo to giro bettor bargains than can bo had elsewhere. ( Juno 21, 1856. , . • . : d. v. mjninicii, a'TTOBNEV AT LAW, will prompt/,-.((.Di ■ xV. to oil buaimias ontrOQto.t to Jliy Cary. OtH(to. . In Hcotom'a Kow. • • Onrllslo, April 5,-1855 —0m WJII. W. SHBIEB. J > i 'rrnnjfEV at-xaiv. Offlco boioir,rn-. hoir'a fstore, and ocUoinlng M. Holcomb’#. ■;; / 0(||(Ot ■ ■ ■ Carlialo, .May 30, 1865. u. Witt. C. «U£FJU, k TTOllNfiy AT LAW, Ofßoo Id Main «l. t • ■» A 1 opposite Marlon Hal). Business entrußtetf ■ / to Turn will bo promptly attended to. i Carlisle, April 13,1856. io oa 12 0Q C 00 8 00
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