& send Ip yourordeis. » C " n f\A piTDDED PE ACU; TREES, rll|l|jFembracingnearly nil,tlio rare M 7&lc©rarities recently, brought toqotlco, f T S ufl growth, to Sfrotbigh-from Sin to *l2 por hundred, and $7O per thousand, Asolgct assortment of Apple TaEEB, ln T 4Sfrcludfng all the ‘ standard varieties fVom JjSm $ lQ ttf;s 12 por hundred,Cherry, Apri- of the, finest varieties, on Si moar^on* 1 ® 'terms.'- - ' ‘Also • IsaM! a and Catawba grape vines, ono •‘■'j years old, 1 . ij. < • W STEPHEN; F.'WEAKLEY, , , Nurseries, near Carlisle, Cumbi ■ : ,i .. county, Pat JFalf & Winter Goods; , mnE subacrihdr has just received from the' I caste* lo cities a very largo stock of new. Fall M Winter Goods, .which ho .has purchased at * d zL i o \ Vl rates,, and • therefore Is enabled to soli T® the samd way i his. stock has been ,selected 'ifhßidat care, and will be found .one of tlio most complete in.tho county; To,his stock of • Dress Ctoods, .ii .Mention Of 1110 ladles la particularly invited l. ln partof Black and Fancy Silks, rrencli Morlnoos, Paramettaa. Persian Cloths, i, lainoa, Do base, Arpaooas, Bombazines, Bic. ■ln men’s wear ; : ; ' 1 ; ■■ i Cloth?,'CnsSimbros,’ Satlincts, ■ ■jiaVl ' : f Satin',, Gronndlno nndj Fancy Vestings;. ' ~ / ’i ' . SHAWtS in every variety, such as Broclio, I nnfe alid'3quare, Bay Slate Long and Square, Terkcrl. Cashmorn,'Thibet, Delaine, Btc. ~ Blanket, at all prices, froth $1,26 l»$9,00 per pair; Carpets, Druggets, and Oil Cloths of all Eaiij nnd.at all prices. ,r:’‘Poiiiestic Goods,' Sach os bleached and unbleached Muslins of all widths, Checks, Tickings, Flannels, Cotlon Flannels, Sack Flannels, Linseys, Bagging, &c., in all their vorictios and prices. Also, ...*groceriesAnd Shoes, all of whffeh ho Is dcternilnod -to sell at low prlcoa. ho asks la a'call as-ho is’satisfled ncraoDß-wlinind It to tbolr advantage to -look at hia stock, befhro purchasing elsewhere- Thank ful for the liberal patronage heretofore bestow ed unon-,him, hohopes for a continuance-of the guae. , r ■ PHILIP ARNOLD. Carlisle,,Oct. 11, 1865, I r COLD WEATHER IS comltlg, anfrthe undersigned - are prepared for,lt,* -They hare just received a mammoth stock of new, cheap. & handsome Goods, among which we have the celebrated ‘ Jlctlrti' bilks, F.fqnch Mcrlnods, nil colors}, plain and printed Moiis. declines, Thibet Cloths', Alpa ebks/H&fdiCluths, Calicoes, Ginghams, and an ; ,:,J.®I'Ei\SE,QUA.NTITY " of other goods, holb 'for ladies and gentlemen t BflnnbtSr 'UoDnet Ribbons,’ Handkerchiefs, Ho-, ilery, Gloves', Trimmings, Gom Slices, Carpet Bsgs, OilGloths, Cloth Caps, &c. Also, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, ■'Vestings,'Kentucky, Jeans, Flannels' Tickings, Ribbons, Embroideries and a genera) stock of Goods'll! bur lino. ‘ We invito the pub*, lic to sn cxaminatiorLof the above, for bargains? Give us an early call, as they are soiling'rapidly si our usual low prices.. V,; ;.;.. bentz & brother. I .Carlisle,,Qct, 11,1855. .FRiESH ARRIVAL OF THE subscriber having just received and open ed his supply of Goods for the Fall trade, would call the nttontion of his friends and tho public generally, to tho largo and well'sclOctcd .Mock of Fbrblgn'ftnd Domestic Goods now on li.uid, them that tho assortment is com plete, and.the prices such as cannot fail to give satisfaction. Tho attention of Builders, Carpenters, and <3*binbt : m'akoFs, Is'respectfully to pur slock bffbftks; bolts, screws, hinges, n fills,.gTasjf* nutty, psffriVi, oil, varnishes, veneers, moulding, h*lr-cloth j&c-i Edge-tools of ovary description, «aws, planed, ficc. , ■ Coacb*mdkcra and Saddlers will And tho as. •ortmunt of Goods in their lino particularly largo, ombnujingpanvass and trimmings of every kind, axles,‘springs, hubs, spokes, felloes, shafts, saddlo troesand harness mountings of every quality arid'stylcj. Housekeepers are Invited to call and examine our Cuttlef*y,'Brittannla and Plutcd-waro, Fans, Kettles, Cedar-ware, &c. IRON Also, a largo assortment, of rolled iqd. hammered,.lron, .Noil-rods, Horse-shoe Iron, 4cc.| ‘4lfl6,’cast,'shear, spring and blister •teoh, In addition to tbio above, wo have also recei ved- a splendid stock of Wall Paper , of all kinds, cheaper than over. Wo Invito our friends to, call, knowing U will bctolholr own ndv. n- Uffo. Don’t forgot tko place, East Main street. v ,*. , lIENKV SAXTON. .Carlisle, August 23,1855. Bplchdl Parlor, Maptlo J*, yffleo—eight-day gnd twenty-four—war • ®° keep dorreCt time. 1 we* and Clockk ore fully repaired/ and l L^ an | mcss, &0., promptly attended to.— jj ft “PPojlto Dr. Long's residrnobl ’’ tOnK«*!; 1 a * B P.attend to. Surveying, In or ... COctcb«tr,w;iBfrl-J. /v • Estate Notice. Ti'ETTBS of Administration on tho osiato of J-i Nancy Weaver, late of Lower Allen town, ship, Cumberland county, dcc’d., have booh is sued by tho Register of said county; to the sub senbor residing in tho same tdfrnshlji; Allpor sdns Indebted to; - 8aId -eatdtf‘hro tb make immediate having blaims will present them forsettleraent to ' CHRISTIAN ZIMMERMAN, • _Oct. 4, 1855—Ct*. ‘ Auditor’s Nollcisi IN the matter of tho-estato v 6f dohn Hays, ; ceased, the undersigned appointed by tho Orphans’ Court, to mdtalitl ohd distribute tho assets of said eetato td/ftrtd tors, Will attend to the duße'S-eCbls appolptuierif bn Thursday, the'2slb, XOVe’clOckVA. M., at his office, in’Carlisle,on Or day all interested will prelen’t their claim's;' J. S. COLW'ELL,'w3udt7o’r. ■ - . :Oot. 4, 1856~-Bt' •• a;?*. .. Trusses! Trusses!! ; ; C. H, NEEDLE?, 1 ' Truss and Brace Estadlisukert, S. T V.'Cor. of Twelfth and Race Sta\,\ Fhila Importer of U6o French' .Tmeses, extreme lightness', ease and. durability with correct construction. Hernial or ruptured patients can bo sultedby remitting amounts* as below:—Sending number of.inches round the hips, and stating side, af fected. . .Cost of Single Truss, $2, $B, $4, $5. Double r—ss/$O, $B and $lO. Instructions as t* wear, and how to effect a cute, when possible, Sent with tho Truss. • ! * Also'for solo, in groat variety, Dr. Manning's Improved Patent Body Brace , For the cure of Prolapsus Uteri;, Spinal Props, and Supports, Patent Shoulder Graces, Chest Expanders arid Erector Braces, adapted to all with Stoop Shoulders and WeakLungs;* English Elastic Abdominal,Beits, Suspensories, Syringes —male and female. Ladies’ Rooms; with Lady attendants. August 2,1855 —1 y Rig Spring Academy. NAvvilie, Pa. TVTEXT Session commences Tuesday, Novcm ll herOth. Present Session closes Tuesday, September 25th. Annual Exhibition, Monday evening, Septem ber 24th, in Literary Hail. Annual Address before the students, Monday morning, 24th. For particulars get a Catalogue from W. R. LINN, Principal* JAMES M’KEEIIAN, Assistant. September 18, 1855—8 t * Gentlemen’s Pnynisliiiig Store. Ra*t Alain Street, Carlisle. THE subscriber begs leave to inform Ids cus toraers and the public in general, that ho has removed bis GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING STORE' lo the room lately occupied by Mr. Elliott as a Drug Store, next door lo Uitncr’s store, East Main street. Thankful for post favors, ho re spectfully informs all his old customers and tho public, that ho has on hand a well selected stock of the latest styles of Cloths, Oasslmeres, Vestings, and other goods adapted to oil seasons for Mon ana Boys’ wear, which ho is prepared to make I up at. short notice,'and in the bust mannor and latest styles. Having the' experience of years in the busi ness of Cutting and Making, ho flatters himself that ho will satisfy all who give him a call. Ho. has also a good assortment of Trimmings, of every variety and best quality. Persons wishing to-Qud their own Cloths, can have the same trimmed and made lip on reason able terms. In addition’to this ho has on hand a well selected stock of Gentlemen’s and Boy’s Furnithing Goods , such ns shirts, collars, cravats, stocks, suspenders, and handkerchiefs, all of which can bo bought at city' prices at Lis shop In East Main street. . HENRY S. RITTER, jCiUlislo, Juno T.ApBB. ry. 'PHE subscriber takes this method of Inform i Ing his friends and the public generally, that ho continues to carry on tho Cabinet and Under talcing Business, at his stand. North Hanover street, next door to Ilaverstick’s drug store, and nearly opposite tho Carlisle Deposit Bank. CorriNs made at tho shortest notice and at mod* orate prices. 'Having provided himself with a new and lino Hearse, ho will attond funerals in town and country, personally, without any ex mmmqi* tra charge. Ho will also carry MOmSSS? on tho Cabinet Making in all J^3J7 p i“ I.USjsI its various branches, ond will constantly keep on hand Bureaus, Secretaries, Work Stands, Parlor Ware, Upholstered Chairs, Sofas, Ottomans, Sofa Tables, Card, Side, Din. !ng and Breakfast Tables, Chamber Ware, such as French Field, (high and low posts,) Curtain and Jenny Lind Bedsteads, Washstands ot dif ferent kinds, Wardrobes. Venitian Blinds, and Chairs of all kinds, and all other articles usual ly manufactured In this lino of business. Ills workmen are experienced, eastern city workmen, and his work is made in the latest I city stylo, and alt under his inspection, and of tho host materials; all of which is warranted to bo good, and will bo sold low for cash. Ho In* vltea all to give him a call before pnrchosinf 'elsewhere.' For.tho liberal patronage hereto, faro extended him, he feels Indebted to his nu mcrous customers, and assures them that no efforts will ho spared i* future to plcaso them in 1 style, manufacture and price. Give ns a call. ’Remember the place, nearly opposite the Bank/ April 19,1865. DitVID SIPE. Two SploudHl Farms For THE will soli at Private Snlo itJjo two lellmving dlscribod forms, to wit: No. 1. is'situated on tbo north west of Car. lisle adjoining tbolnhubltod part of said borough, Containing HO acres of drat rate Hmo stone .land, having thereon erected n now largo bank barn, a largo hey house, » largo Gattlo stable, also a comfortable dwelling house & other out buildings*- The land is in a high statu of culth vattun, and nil under good post & rail fenco.— It Is bounded on tbo North by the heirs of Sam’l. Alexander dooM., on the East by John Noble, Win. D. Seymour fit others, on tho West by John Mooro, David Grier, fitc., and on tho South by tbo Public road loaning from Car- Halo to Waggoners bridge. ' No. 2. Is situated in North Middleton Tp., 4} miles from Carlisle on tbo Harrisburg & Carlisle Turnpiko road about 11 miles from Middlesex mills, bounded as follows, on tbo North by tho Conodogulnit Greek, on the West by Irvin's heirs, onthO East by John NoUo fie Jobbo Zlgler, and on the South by Abr.Met rick and tbo Harrisburg Turnpike read. Con taining 226 ocros, about 100 acres of limestone and tho residue is ; blqck slate, about 100 acres of the tract cleared, under good fence and In a good state of cultivation, the .balance Is very' heavily timbered ; a largo portion of tbo farm is modow land. Tbo improvements, aro a largo Stono Dwelling house, a largo log fit frame barn, a stono Spring-house, and other out buildings, an applo orchard and a largo quantity of other fruit trees. No. 0. Is a small tract of land about a i mile west of No. 1., on the Baker road loading from Carlisle to Waggoner** bridge, containing 20 acres of first roto limestone land, bounded by said road on tho north, by John Noble on tho south, Brown's heirs on tho oast, and,by Baker on tho west.’ ' 1 Tho subscriber will also noil a number of out lots, to suit purchasers. The above properly will bo sold, on reasonable terms. ARMSTRONG NOBLE. Carlisle; Jan. 11, 1866—tf Bliiclisuitlli Coni. ffAAA BUSnELS Blacksmith Coal, aflrst JUUU rate article, receiving and for salo by WM. B. MURRAY, Carlisle. Juno’l4, 1865 Om BAIIN DOOR ROLLERS. Anow,and su perior article for hanging, born doors, Just received and for sale pi , ■ Aug. 28, '65. n. SAXTON’S* PI«A INFIELD ACADEMY. ■y• NE^R,CARLISLE, PA. : , THE. nineteenth session (5 months) .will com mence, Noy. 6th. A new buildlngihas, been erected, containing Gymnasium,. Music Rood}, &0.. With increased facilities for instruction, and athplb, occomtuodations, this . Institution presents great inducements to. parents who de sire tho physical and‘mental ifnprtveinent of their sons. '\ v \ r Terms per ' - $O5 00 For circulars with ftill information address ; v; ! ..:, :-r. k. burns, .. '■' ■Pnriripdf’drfd Proprietor. Plahifloldy Curab;.co.,Obt.'4,‘ 1865. APai'rii'.rpfVSri Ve.'‘; ’ A FARM,6f,Td!uabipLinfoatohoLnnd situate l/jL-in South Middtoton ( ;township, Oumb. co., one milbebuth-wostof, Carl lale.’cqntaining about 200 acres, neat ndbasuro.'' Tho improvements are '■Jfrjw](L good; Lbg;'Hb,usb; a large Frame Wa r ' > ■ Mlapgoh' Shod and Corn Cribs. Hog and !fa»"i>fffli£PouUry' House', Smoke House, and a good‘Orchard:oflch6lce ; frnit of various kinds, and, a ‘Vyell.pf novorfailing water near tho house. ThereJa .aobut 2Uo,acres cleared and in a high state of,Cußivations'the balance la covered with fira_l rate timber.’. Possession given on tho first of April next.;* Terms easy. , Oct. 4, ’6s—St JOHN GRAHAM. FOR RENT. ANEW nnd desirable lionse for a small la ijilly. Posu'ssioaglvenbylslof November. Enquire at this t ffico. October 4,1855. Proclamation. WHEREAS tho Hou. James 11. Graham, President Judge of tho several Courts of Common Picas in the counties of Cumberland, Perry, and Juniata/and Justices of the several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery in said counties, and Sdmuol Woodburri and John Rupp, Judges of tho Courts bf Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery for the trial of all capital and othiy* offenders, in.thc said county of Cumberland, by their precepts to ine directed, dated the 27th’of'Aiigurit, 1855, J, llavd ordered tho Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery to bo holdcn at Carlisle, on the 2d Monday of November 1855. (being tho 12th day,) at ten o’clock itt tho forenoon, to con tinue two week. NOTICE is hereby given to the Coroner, Jus tices of the Pence, and Constables of the said county of Cumberland, that they ore by the said precept Commanded to be lhon and there in their proper persons, with, their rolls, records, and in quisitions, examinations and.all pther remem brances, to do those thtngs which't6 their dfllces appertain ta bo done, and all those that , are bound by recognizances, to prosecute against tho prisoners that are or then shallin the Jail of said county, arc to bo there to prj secufo them as shall bo jnst. JOSEPH McDARMOND, Sheriff. Oct. 4. IB.)‘>, Estate Notice. LETTERS of Administration on the estate of John Snyder, dec’d., late of Frankford township, Cumberland county, Pa., have been issued by the Register of said county to tho sub scribers living in the same township. All.per. sons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against It will present them properly au thenticated for settlement to SAMUEL SNYDER, I JOHN D. SNYDER, I Adm’ra. ABRAHAM KIEUL, V Sept. 27, 1865—Ct ______ nr Ti' e. THE undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Court, to marshal and distribute (Imbalance in tho hands of Christian Tltzel, Assignee of John Harlacher, among thecredltors gives notice that he will attend to that duty at his odjee, in Carlisle, on Saturday, the 20lh day of October, 1855, on or before which day creditors arc no tified to present their claims. A. B. SHARP, Auditor. September 27, 1865-*-8t Sl* cents HcWardi &• -Ranaway from tho subscriber, rcsldlngln South Middleton town ship, on' or about tho 20th of Sep* tcmbor, 18(35, an indentured ap prontlco to tho Carpenter business,' named JooK Beaut. Said bpy is about 18 years of ago, Of Blonder build, and had on when he wont away a suit of black clothes, and slouch Iml. AH persons «r© warned not to employ or harbor said absconding apprentice, as I.will enforce (bo law against all who may do so DANIEL WEIGEL .September 27, 1855—8t* Gc.ullc m n'n Kn nisliins Store. WM. A. MILES* Store, In Main st., (oppo. site the Telegraph office,) now oilers (or sale a most extensive amt inviting assortment o( FURNISHING GOODS FOR GENTLE MEN, at prices which claim liberal patronage. I got up my goods in tho tlrst style of art, and their recommendation may bo implicitly relied on. Gentlemen in want' of Shirts, Collars, Drawers, Stockings, Stocks, Tics, Gloves, Silk Shirts and Drawers, Canes, Shoulder Braces, Portmonnnlea, Brushes, Combs, Handkerchiefs, Snspendcrs,'Carpet. Bogs, Purees, Umbrellas, Cigar-cases, Watch Guards, &c., arc particular ly refuted to my establishment. Also on hand. . a superior article of Ladies’ Gauntlets, Kid and Gum Gloves, j Carlisle, Sept. 27, 1866—8 m Sale of t onseliold 6c. Kltclion Fu rnlture. WILL bo sold on Thursday, the Ilthday of Optnber, 1865, at tho late residence of Win. M. Blddlo, Esq., doc’d., a very largo cob loction of Household and Kitchen Furniture, consisting of Bedsteads, Mnttrasses, Bureaus, Washstands, (marblo topped and plain) Carpets, Tables, Chairs, elegant dressing table Bureaus, (marble topped,) Sofas, largo Parlor Mirrors, Fine Chandelier, Lamps, Keeking Chairs, a va riety of Stoves’, both wood and coal, for Parlor. and Chamber, A splendid PSpsSgSpIANO. (Soherf maker,) In perfect d, 17 y (/ uorderj Pier Tables, Stone. China and Glaus Ware, Mahogany Dining Tables, Oil Cloths, Billiard Table, &c.{ togetherwithagront variety of other articles too numerous to men tion for Chambers and Kitchen. JULIA M. DIDDLE. Carlisle, Sept. 27, 18Q5—St Valuable Limcslono Farm for Sale. WILL bo sold at public sale, on the premi ses, on Thursday, November i, 1855, at 10 o’clock A, very flue limestone farni, belonging to the estate of Thomas Urie, dec d., situated , near Kingstown, In North Middleton township, Cumberland county. Pa., about live miles east'of Carlisle, on the Cumberland .Val ley Railroad, and one-half mile south of Harris burg and Carlisle turnpike read) containing Auout 220 Acres, part of which Is first rate timber land. Tho im p w ■ prdvemonts are a commodious Dou ' blo two story Brick Iloufta and out huildlngs.i A largo Drickßankßsrn J**yigaond Corn Cribs, lice., all of which are built in modern stylo, with every convenience*, and are now in tho best order. The farm would divide well into two parts, and will bo so sold if purchasers doalye* It Is well situated, being convenient tb market uml In a e°o,U neighbor hood. -i Terms oasy .to suit purchasers, and will bo made known oh thb day of sale by .. RICHARD PARKER, RQBEKT 0. STERKETT, ISxrs. of Tim . Uric, dte'd. Sept. 27, 1865—6 f ■ ■ , . Now OoodN, THE subscriber lids Just received a largo as sortment of Dry Goods, suitable to tho .ap proaching season, Which will he sold very cheap, M. SNODGRASS. September 20, 1855—4 t. ' ' Just Received A LOT of Patent Moat Grinders, a nice aril, clo tor Farmers or family uso. For sale at John P. Lyno’s North Hanover pt. • • „ Also, a mammoth assortment of T6ols, of all kinds, at tho same place. Carlisle, Sept. 2T, 1865. 3 Com punier! :• MENAGERIE . : , L/.a'Hd’- .•' ■ i 6. B. npWESi Prdprietdr- , t . ( , Equeitrikh Troupe t\ Without cxtta charge, fom lug two Exhibitions; in. one.' F.or onlyvrAfter. upon ami evening.'; i; J. M. Director of the combined'exhibition. 1 M Car/i»/c, on - Thursdayy ■October In this exhibition will bo found tho; two grcatost llvlng curiosities in thd anlniftlltlng dom, viz:—a living Oiraffe % \ and a living sides a fullcollec.tibn of othj cr wild Beasts,' nil in themost perfect health and condition . Tho Ci>cuj'TVo«j7« cotlsi of tho following 'acknowloi .god talent. ; > : Clowm—Jni Mvem." 1 Miss Rose Majhoas, tl fearless, graceful'and l bri Hunt American Artist,'in Ju matchloss-sdones of Eqnltt lion; 1 Messrs. -T.' King; Li Run, W. Armstrong* n. ! P Madlgan* • Master 'Madigftr Thompson, andP'rbfi Nixc with his talented ’-Pupils, : ail tboir achievements.npi horseback, and in Gyfnnr tics. , Tho following ’rate'' ai beautiful animal* are dtno tlu> collection' bblotJglHg the exhibition; A Brazilian Tiger* drSontl America Joguari'Two-Afri> Leopards, 2 NUi.'Amorlcai Bears, n pair Deer, d boahtlfljlly .marker Zebra, n Peruvian :Lamo, t White Camel,Va Kringaroci. besides d. variety qf ; th monkey tribe,' Parrots.' Pe licans, Swans,'Birds of Pd rudiae,-&c.. - < Admission toscethocom blned exhibitions,' '26 cents Children nndbr 9 years* o ago, half price. Doors ope> at 2 and at 7. Performanc commences at and qnui’ tor to 8. ,' ’ rr?” Tim Equipment an* general Out-fit of both" tl Menagerie & CircusTroopc r haro been got up this sense '* - in a stylo of elegance and • sijk. Wy ppr profiislon of co&tlv decor * r _ tions hitherto unprecedented. . „ ... Gymnastic Artists, a full description of whom will bo found in tho Bills, aro all belonging to (ho first class of their profession, of both sexes, and are known and distinguished everywhere as the “ Slar TronpeW of tho, United States. A Ail) military Brass Band accompanies the United Exhibitions,'and will piny during tho perform* anccs a variety of new and fashionable music. Tho Companies will enter town (n a Grand Procession, about JO A. M., .and after passing through tliu principal streets, proceed to their Pavilion of Exhibition. In addition to tho above great feature in the Circle and Menagerie, will ■bo performed each evening, tho.gorgeous Fan tominfo entitled-“TAe Miser of Bagdad," which will bo produced in a stylo of . magnificence on. surpassed by any travelling Exhibition, tho management having spared neither pains or ex pense In making this (he *‘Nb plus Ultra” of performances in the circle. This.:piece will be presented with ,0,11 tho splendors of the Arena, as performed at the principal Theatres In tho cities of New York and Philadelphia, where it had a successful run of 160 .nights.. It need only to be seen to bo appreciated,. , S. B. LEONARD, Ag’t. September 20, 1855. ,l ' 1 Cumberland Valley ( Bank. PROPRIETORS.' . WittuiiKip,,' ’* ' -MEtc»Qm*Bnt?WßJfAK l Roo*x. 0. Stebbett, Henbt Saxtow, 4 Rioh'd. Woops, Jons C. StsuußTT, H. A l . STtmoEON. THIS Bank,.doing business Jtt tho name of Kcr, Brqtmcriian & Co., is npw fully pre pared to do n general Banking Business with promptness and fidelity. • Money received on deposit and back on demand without notice. Interest paid on Spe cial Deposits. Particular aUentlrfp )>aid to the Collection of Notes; Drafts, Chcdfcs, «b , in any part of the nr Canolas. Remittances made to England, Ireland, or tlio'Continent. The faithftil arid confidential execution of nil orders entrusted to them, may bo relied upon. .f They vill at all times bo pleased to give any Information desired In regard to money matters in general. Banking House In Trout’s Build ing, Main.street, a few doors East of the Rail road Dopot. Open for Business from 0 o’clock in the morning until 4 o’clock In the evening. n. A. STURGEON, Cathier. Carlisle,’Sept. 20, 1855—8m0l Phillips, Strykor & Jennings, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Ililthb, French. & American DRY-GOODS, BOUGHT EXCLUSIVELY AT AUCTION, Nos." I & 8 Bank St., hel'ow Market, between Second and Third,'Philadelphia. cash or short time buyers wo will sell at a very small advance on Auction cost'._/~n September 20, 1865—2 ms JACOB V. WVWDERUCH, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office, Bast Main street, adjoining Saxton’s Hardware store, will attend to all business entrusted to him promptly. Carlisle, Sept. 18, 1855—Orti o. p. miiHßim, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Will promptly attend to all business entrusted to nlscuro. Office In Buetem’s Row. Carlisle, April 6, 1855—Cm , White Hall Academy. Three Miles |Vest of Jhrrishmg. rHE tenth session of this Institution will commence on Monday, the fifth of Norem. her next. >; Parents and Guardians are requested to Inquire Into its merits. Instruction Is given In tho ordinary and higher branched of on Eng lish education, and also in tho*Latin,' Greek, French and Gorman languages, and,Vocal and Instrumental Music. i ■TERMS» Boarding, Washing and Tuition In tho Knglls)) branches, and .Vocal music per session of 5 months, 15 $6O 00 Instruction In each of tho Languages, 6 00 Instruction in Instrumental Music, . 10 00 For Circulars and further Information address . D. DENLInGER, Harri»burg, Pa. September 20, 1866. . ' • IVotico. LETTERS of Administration oh the oslnto of Barbara Yoho, formerly Barbara Shelly, de ceased, late of Silver Spring lownshlp, Cumber land county, have boon Issued to fho aubscrlbors residing In tho same township. All persons hav ing claims against said estate will present them for settlement, and those Indebted will make payment to ’ SAML. SBNSEMAN, \ Jdmr , t j JOHN GROSS, , August 00,1056—Ct* • Eslato Notice. LETTERS of administration on’tho estate of Daniel Kllno, doo’d., Inlo.of Monroe town ship. Cumberland county, bavo been issued by tho Register of said couhty to the subscriber re siding In tho some township. All persons In debted to said estate ore requested to make Im mediate payment, and those having claims will present' them for settlorftont to ‘i i • 1 •■< • SAMUEL KLJNB. Mm*f. . ' August CO, 1866—Qt* SAVING FMD • or xiiE “ tJ< S. Insurance, Annuity & Trust V; COMPANY, ':- s - frnur Thiri and'Chtalnuisi',,, Phita: Capital $250,000; ; [i/jr'ONEY, Is received ok do|>6slt daily. The XfXamount deposited is entered In a Deposit book and given to tho Depositor, br. If prefer red, a certificate will be glveaa«rcr.—Pliny Fisk. Teller and /nferprefer—J. C. Oehlschlftgcr. September 6,1855—-ly Steam Saw Mill & Timber Land Xj'Oß SALE. Will be sold at public sale, on □L tho promises, on Thursday, tho Ist day of November next, at 10 o’clock, A. M., a Steam SAW MILL and Hint Hundred and Thirty-three dcrSt of Thhbtr Land , in Dickinson and South Mid* JjftfßaV llo * oll townships, Cumberland coun ty. liua ia;a very desirable property, and per sons wishing to purchasowil) And itj>est recom mended by making inquiry and examining It on or before tho day of sale. Tbo-title is indlspu. table. Also, will be sold at tho same time and place, SIX MULES,' one 4 horse WAgon, a'one horse Wagon, Gears, &c. Also, Timber Wheels, Log Chains, and all the Tools and Fixtures counec tod with tho Mill, including a first rate Circular Saw. Also, a lot of Lumber, Boards and Scant ling. Terras made known on tho day of sale by HASKELL & SEYMOUR. Sept. 27, 1855—6 t Orphans’ Court Sale OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. BY virtue of an order ol tho Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, to me directed, as Guardian of John and Jemima Piper, children and heirs of Nancy Piper, late Nancy Kyle, de ceased, I will expose to public sale, on Thurs day, the 25th of October, 1866, at 10 o’clock, A. M. of said day, on the premises, tho interest of said wards in the following real estate, viz : No. 1. A tract of Pino Land, in Dickinson township, Cumberland county, bounded by lands of David Colwell, Jacob Scaver, Frederick Fry, and others, and adjoining part of the South Mountain, containing * 150 Acres, more or less. The timber on this land is of the very best qual ity for sawing—pine, chesnut and oak. It will be offered in twenty-five aero lots, to suit pur chasers. No. 2. A tract of first rate Limestone Land, In sumo township, bounded by lands of Mathew Kyle, Eleanor Ewing, Elias B. Eyster, Huston Pulton’s heirs, John Mellinger, Mathew Moiling or, and tbu Walnut Bottom road, containing 170 Acres, more or less. On this tract there are about 80 acres of good timber land, and a considerable amount of Lo cust fit tor posts; good Buildings and a Well of never falling water near the door of the dwelling; a lino meadow, and several springs that never fail, known as tho head of Yellow Breeches a_a creek. The buildings arc a largo Stone House and Kitchen, a Stone • ■•■mnDarn, Irom 80 to 86 feet in length. is also an oxceUcntLimcstono Quarry on tbo place. Terms made known on the day ol sale by : . , . WM. M. MAINS Guardian. £c|>L 0,3855^-7 t -The undersigned, at tho same time and place, h wIII also, sell their interests In tho ronf estate above mentioned and described. Terms made known on (he day ot said. James Ktle, Catharine DuxtAr, HExarKTiß, Dav.d Coldweu,, RobEBT M’CuAe, SaBAU 11. CoLDWELL, Elizabeth M’Cc.ve, Jemima Kvle. John Ktle, Public Sale. WILL be sold at public sale, on tho premi ses, on Saturday, tho 18th day of Octo beri 1866, a House and Lot of Ground, Situate partly in Mifflin and partly in Frunktord toon ships, adjoining lands of Henry Brian, James Kennedy and others, and belonging to the estate ol Samuel Utley, deceased. Tho lot contains about THREE ACRES, having thereon erected u__a a. Log House, and Barn, a Spring of jdfiirajm running water and n variety of fruit |s>i»Sffl»trecs. This property is within two ol the Borough of Nuwville, and is worth the attention of a man of moderate moans wanting a home. The property is sold under ad order of tho Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, to John Orris, Guardian of the minor children of said decedent, to sol! their interests in tho same, and under a Power of Attorney from the parties le gally entitled and of full age, to the said John Orris, to sell their interests. Sale to commence at 10 o’clock, A. M., when tlio terras will bo made known by JOHN ORRIS, Guardian. September G, 1866 —6t T. KIRK WHITE'S ronmGItCV/tr INSTITUTE. j HIS Institution, so pleasantly located In the I borough of York, Pa., was established by tho present proprietor for the purpose of afford, lug young men all tho advantages of a thorough and practical Mercantile education Tho course of study embraces Double Entry Book-keeping, Mercantile dalculatlons, Business Penmanship, Lectures on Commercial Law, and Political Economy. Thus giving tho student that knowledge which will amply qualify him to take charge of any set ot books. The complete course requires from eight to ton weeks; varying with tho abilities of the stu dent and tho number of hours devoted each day to study. Diplomas aro awarded to such, and such only as complete tho entire course. Stu*, dents can enter the Institution at any time, there being no vacations. For (briber Information write and receive a circular. August 10, 1855—8 m Polytechnic College, Or tii* State pr PENNsrivAinA, Weet Penn Square, PAi/a. ORGANIZED on the plan of the Industrial. Colleges of Continental Europe, and tho only College Iti tho Union In which gentlemen graduate In tho Industrial professions. Third year, commencing Monday, September 17th. 1855. FACULTY. Mathematics and Engineering—Prof. S. 11. 1 General ond Applied Cliomlulry.—Prof. A. L: Kennedy. - , „ „ Mechanics and Machinery.—Prof. 11. 11. BbuChor.' , „ . ~f Geology, Mineralogy and Mining—Prof. W . S. Rowson. . . . Architect’! He Topograph*! Draw’g—l rof. J. Languages—V. Do Amarell. For catalogues and further Information opply to A. L. KENNEDY, M. D., Sept. 20, 1866—Qt Prrif. qf Faculty. Poet somewhere speaks of “winter lingering In tho lap of spring,” but It needs no pool to toll us It is tho case hero this season, tho lust few days having boon decidedly wintry. Not* does It need a poet to Inform tho public that for all sorts of weather thoro tsavoryabun dant provision of suitable and fashionable cloth- Ing at Roogilitt,& Wimok’b cheap store, No. 11l Chestnut street, corner of Franklin Place, Philadelphia—ly • Valuable Propertyfor Sale. THE subscriber offers at private sale, bis Hojusa and Eight acred of Limestone Land, situate in. Westponnsbbroligh tp., Cnriib. co., about 4 miles west of Carlisle, one-fourth of a. tbile from Burns* Academy, and near to the Post'Olßco and Store. The Housb is 14 stories high, well finished, with,a now JI2IIL Bak,o Oven, Smoko House and OisteHi attached.' There is also a first rate Stable," a Carriage utilise, Hog Pen, &c. Also, anew Blacksmith Shop. There is a small Orchard of choice fruit treda on the premises, and water conVcnient. Persons wishing any farther .in. formation can call on the subscriber, living on the promises. WM. CULP. Sept. 20,1886-rBt* Public Sale. ON FRIDAY, October 12, 1855, the subscri ber will offer at public sale, on the prmiscs, In South Middleton township, Cumberland co., about 8 miles south of Carlisle, on the road lead ing from the Walnut Bottom road to Paxton’s Mill, a valuable farm of Limestone land, cou (alning 100 Acres and 72 Perches, having thereon erected n good .(wo story weath- JldiuX cr-boarded House, Log Barr., new Wagon Shed, and other Out-build ■ ■MjSfflalngs. This tract Is under excellent and well fenced. There is an Orchard of choice fruit on the premises, and a well of excellent water at the door. Also, a Lot of Ground, adjoining the above tract, containing 1 sere and 112 perches, with a one story Log House and a Stable (hereon* ' Also, a tract of Mountain Land , containing 42 acres and 104 perches, situated on the Bnltl moru Turnpike, about 2 miles south of Holly Iron Works, and five miles from the above dcs crlbed farm. This tract is well covered with chestnut and other timber In a thriving condi tion, and will be sold together or in lota to suit purchasers. Sale to commence at 2 o’clock P. M., when the terms, which will bo easy, will bo made known by ANDREW K. SEARIGHT. September 20, 1850—41 Public Sale of Real Estate, ON WEDNESDAY, October 17, 1855, tbe undersigned agent of T. C. Miller, jr., will offer at public sale, on the day above mention ed, at the store of Henry Snyder, in Mifflin Ip., about U miles from Dabbling Gap Springs, the following properly, containing in all One Hun. dred ami Sixty-funr Acres and Sixty PcrcAcj, sit uated in Mifflin lob nsliip. on the road leading from NewV'illo to Doubling Gap Springs, and adjoining property of George Hoover, Robert Blaln, D. Barrack, the beirs ut Wm. M. Biddle, E9q., decM., & others, and lying about 2 miles east of M’Cren’s Mill, and one mile west of the Springs. This properly was surveyed in April last, and dhided into lots as follows : Tract'No. 1 containsHl acres and 20 perches, and includes the cleared land and improvements. o n It has a two story Log House. Bank Barn, a good Saw Mill, a number ol | s|iH®gl , 'niit trees, and a sufficient quantity of Timber land for rails and firewood. No 2 contains 39 acres and 40 porches, most ly timber laud of a good quality of Cbestnuland Rock Oak. No. 3 contains 23 acres, co.ercd with Chest, nut and other timber of good size for rails. No. 4 contains 21 acres of about the same quality of timber ns the last two mentioned lots. The property will bo sold as a whole, or In lots as purchasers may desire; or it may be divi ded into smaller lots If desired. None of it is on the steep of the Mountain, and is nil of easy access from any quarter. Farmers and others wishing to procure Tim her land, will do well to attend on Tuesday pre vious to the day of. sale at Mr. Snyder’s store, as arrangements will be made to meet them there and show them the land; or by calling per sonally at any time on Mr. D. W. M’Oullougb, In Dickinson, or on D. F. Miller, Esq., Survey or, at Ncwvllle, every Information will be given. Sale to commence at 12 o’clock on said day, when the terms will be mado known by WM. 11. MILLER, Agent for T. C. Miller, jr. September 20, 1856—4 t Valuable proper! I fbr Sale. rpHE two story Brick Douse nnd Back-build* I J. Iflg, .with a piimp, cistern, and all necessary out-buildings attached, shunto in North Hanovct 3 street, in Carlisle, is offered for sale. The sit nation is a good ono for a private residence or for business. The terms will easy. Applv to J. R. WEAVER, Agt./or E. Bullock. July 20, 1850—tf Slierillhlly. TO THE VOTERS OF CUMBERLAND | COUNTY.—Tho undersigned respectfully odors himself as a C-imlldato lor the office of SHERIFF, and solicits your suffrages, at the ensuing Election. WM. RILEY. May 81. ’65. SKicrIOUUy. 'PO THE VOTERS OF CUMBERLAND CO. [ Fellow-Citizens —l offer myself as n vof unleer candidate (or the office of Sheriff.— Should you consider mo qualified for the office and entitled to your suffrage, I will be thankful for your votes at tho coming election. HENRY WILLIAMS. North Middleton tp., Sept. 20, '56. Annual - i ibilio OF THE CUMBERLAND CfU'NTV AC- IirCULTUHAL SOCIETY. Li»u,l Unni mittees lor the Fall Meeting and Exhibition, In be held on the 17th, 18th, and lUth days of Oc. tober, 1855, on their own grounds at Carlisle, Hones and Neal Callle —Win. M. Henderson, John Sanderson, Win. L. Craighead. Sheep and Swine. —Robert C. Slerrclt, Abm. Bradley, Tims. U. Chambers. Poultry.— Robt. Moore, J. L. D’DowolJ, Lew is Ringwall. Agricultural Implements $ Machinery. Robt. Brysdh, Geo. Bilndlo, /Monroe,) William Line. .irtirlts of Household Production. David J. M Kee, Geo. IV. HUner, Geo. L. Clark. Ducre/fonary Premiums for Fiuils and Flow. en y and articles no/ ciiurncra/tf/,—Abm. Boslor, George Htdkes, David Miller. On Cro/u—John S. Slerrclt, J. W. Hender son. Robert Mooro. R/oumig Mulch. —John Mitfer, Samuel Myers, A bin. Lftinherlon. Committee oj Superintendence. — Armstrong Noble. Henry (Haas, Geo. Bundle, (N. 31.) August 28, 1855. Genuine KlOney fion|>. THE purity, fragrance , and mild emollient pro i parties of this Soap, run* tra desen - - and various diseases of the Each cake Isstarnpod Wm. Co.vwat, 108 South Second Street, Phlla. No other (s genuine- Improved Chemical Olive Soap, warranted to wash in Hard, Soft, or Salt Water. This soap has powcrAil cleansing properties, which rcadl. ly remove oil, paint, dirt, Ac., from every do. scrlptlon of goods without Injury to them. For all domestic purposes it Is superior to any other soap In uso, and 20 per cent, cheaper than iho common Rosin Soap. Each hnr Is stamped William Conwat, 168 South Second Street, Philadelphia, Manufacturer of Fancy and Sta. pie Soaps, Sperm, Stcnrlncnml TollowCandles, Importer oml Dealer in Sa) Soda, Soda Ash, Rosin, Ac. Orders by mall promptly attended to. September 0,1856 —8 m I HON I IRON! I Tho snlwcrlbur ha» tl»o sat isfaction to announce to the public that bis largo ami extensive Warehouse is completed, and filled with one o( tbo largest and best assort ments of Hammered and Rolled Iron over offer, ed in this place. Those in want of Iron, would do well.to examine the stock boloro purchasing elsewhere. - HENRY SAXTON. September 20, 1850. THE largest and most varied stock of Hard ware In the county, and soiling at the low est prices, is at J. P. Lyno's. Also, Rarr and Rolled Iron and Stool, of all Discs and kinds, nt tho lowest price*- Also, Patent Wheel Grease, for Carlisle, Sept. 27, IHSfi. I TfiffEi learning to Every Sensible Womadi Wnr FeiUx.es S ditch in Hsittii. WO woman of delicacy Is willing to disclose* tbo peculiar ailments incident to- iiOr oven to a most intimate family physician. J . This modesty'and delicacy is implanted by nature, and neither should nor need be subjec ted to the rude shocks Inevitable la.,nuiklng known to the other jiex those ailments belonging exclusively to the female. • . Except in oktfemo cases, hbr sensitiveness will sacrifice ber health rather than her delicacy'. Tho consequences nro serious, lamentable, and life-long. Thus what at first could have been eauilyTetn edied, or perhaps better still, not Incurred, be comes a complication of diseases, not only min ing tho health of tho mother, and embittering her days by sickness and suffering, but entailing broken constitutions upon her children, and embarrassing, if not distressing, tho bUsShcsS and pecuniary prospects of tho husband. Lei every sensible woman take learning in nine, (as thousands have done) by the bitter experience and sufferings of others, of the dreadful conse. qucuccs she entails upon herself and those' en deared to her, by her ignorance of the Eitnplcst apd plainest miles of health as connected with the marriage state, the violation of which entails disease, suffering and misery. ' V How many are suffering from obstructions or irregularities peculiar to tho female ‘ system, which undermine (he health, tho effects of, which they are Ignorant, and for which their delicacy, forbids seeking medical advice I How,* many' suffer from profapiujufen’(falllngof the womb,)' or fromytoor albus (weakness, debility, &c.) !-r How many arc In constant agony for many months preceding confinement! How many-.havo dlffl? cult, If not dangerous deliveries, and slow and uncertain recoveries! . , To the question, how are these to bo ■preven ted? what shall be done 7 fho atiaweMs simple;’ Let every woman ascertain for herself,-with, out violence to her delicacy, the nature and character of tho ailment (to which shonsa.fo-, male Is subject) the causes from wlilch.lt tony " arise, ami the proper remedies for euro and future prevention. This she can do by possessing a little volume (already pbsSesscd by thousands) which 'tells ! her what is the dialler, and tells her what to do j for It, in Simple but chaste words, and such as J she can understand. Tills little volutno is entl | Hod (ht Married Woman's PRIVATE MEDI [ CAL COMPANION, by Dr. A. M. KlAimxccAV, I Professor of Diseases ol Woiucfa. Ono hun dredth edition (600,000) iBiud., pp. 260. [On, fine paper, extra binding, $1,00.] . A standard work of established reputation, found classed in (ho catalogues of tho great Trade Sales In New York, Philadelphia, and other cities, and sold by the principal bookscU # lers In tho United States. It was first published in 1847, since which time five hundred Mousand copies have been sold, of which there were up-, wards of one hundred thousand sent by mal)* attesting the high estimation in which It Is held as n reliable popular medical book for every fe* male, the author having devoted his exclusive attention to the treatment of complaints peculiar to females, in respect to which h 6 Is ye'arly con sulted by thousands, both in person and by let ter. Here every woman can discover, by compar- - ing her own symptoms with those described, thd nature, character, caurfes of, and tbo proper re medies for, her complaints. Tho wife about becoming a mother has often need of instruction and advice ot tho utmost importance to her future health, will find such; instruction and advice, and also explain symptoms which otherwise would occasion anx iety or alarm, as all the peculiarities Incident ter her situation are described. It is of course impracticable io convey fully * tbo various subjects treated of, as they are of t : naturo strictly intended for tho married or thosd, contemplating marriage. Tho revelations con- ■ talncd in its pages have , proved a blessing to thousands, as tbo ihnuhierablo letters received, by tho author (which he Is permitted by the,, writers to publish) will attest. Extract of a Letter from a gentleman in Dayton* Ohio. Dxttoh, May 1,1847; Dr. A. Al. Mauriccau “My wile his been perceptibly oinking, for ,t ‘ some three years or more,ln donscquonceoflief . , great anguish rind suffering some months before and during confinement; every successive brio , more and more debilitated an,d prostrated her*’, putting her life in ifnfnlneht danger, and widen! was on tho last occasion despaired of. I ecd that (his state of things was inevitable, and resigned myself to meet (he worst. At this time (now about two months) I heard your book . i highly spoken of, as containing some matters . reaching my case. On its receipt and perusal, , I cannot express to you the relief it afforded my distressed mind, and tho Joy Its pages imparted \ to ray wife, on learning that the great discovery:, of M. M. Desomcaux provided a remedy. -It*, opened a prospect to me Welch t little conceiv ed was possible. No pecuniary consideration -, can over repay tho obligations I am under to, you, for having been (he means of Imparting to us tho matters contained in “Tho Married Wo man’s Private Medical Companion.” But for 1 (his, ere another year would have passed over my head, In nil human probability my wife would have been in her grave and my children left mo therless.” lu Consequence of the universal popularity of the work, as evidenced by its extraordinary sale, various impositions have been attempted, as well on booksellers as on (he public, by imitations of. title page, spurious editions, and surreptitious infringements of copyright, and other device's and deceptions, It bus been found necessary, therefore fo Caution the Putfic to buy no boofc (/ , unless the words “Dr. A. M. Mnuricoau, 129 . Liberty Street, N- V.,” is on (and the entry in the Clerk’s Office on the hack of) the title page;-, and buy only of respectable and Honorable deal---, ers, of send by mail, and address Dr. A.M«- Manricenu. CE7“Upon receipt of one dollar “Tho Carried . • Woman’s Private Medical Companion” is sent (mailed free) to any part ol (he United Slates,.< tho Canadas and British Provinces. All letters must bo post-paid, and addressed to Dr. A. M. Mauriconu, box 1224. New York City. Publish ing Qtlßio, No. 120 Liberty Street, New York, dgen}* in Pennsylvania.**- T B Peterson, J, M • Moss & Bro., and Thos Cowpecfhait, Philadel phia; Spangler & BrO., Lancaster; S Leader* | Hanover; Samuel B Laufler, Greensbufg; J,B. | Nickson mid A K McClure, Chnmheraburg; Jos - Swartz, Bloemsbuig: G V r Earle, Way.neshoroj , J It Cornelius, N. Berlin; U A Lance, Reading. July 10. 1855—6 m , - HARKNE3S & MULLIN’S Orccn Grocery Store, . JUST opened, a general supply of GROCER-'- > lES, selected expressly for family use, which; v will be sold at the lowest cash prices* Tho so- Iccllon consists In part of Coffees, best Rio, Mo- --, cha, and Roasted, from II to 14 cunts. T*d$ t • Imperial, Black, Hyson, fko. Sugar*, Crusbod» L Pulverized, &c. Golden and Grocery Syrup* Sugar House and N. O. Baking Molaftsetf H#i°f tho best qualities. Spices of every description. Salt and Fish of all whole- .! sale or retail. Best quality of , Hams, Shoulders, Sides, & Dried Beef r > by the pound. In short, every tiling for house* ; hold use. Fruit and Vegetables constantly.on,,. \ hand. Cash paid for all kinds of Country Fro-' i, duco. Remember tho stand, South Hanover 51.,0i)ft,:. door below Dontz’s Dry Good Store, and nearly ~, opposite the Post Office. HAUKNESS & MULLIN. ‘ Carlisle, Juno 28, 1856—3 m - TREVEBTON «ML! ■ ■ THE Trovorton Coal Company are now pro* i pared to furnish tho cltlzeps of Carlisle *i)d, / vicinity, with an abundant.supply of the r UINE TREVEUTON COAL, through ihodesl-,-. era, I Pm. il. Mutray and Jacob , consumers can procure Ilia varlous l superior Infcffi-f ffonho I VlftaSl rfSSf. ««.M infbnn,;. ,om that tilts la that aitjiorlor coa , a aaroplo of which mi aeu. hy Edtv. MuUeustc n. E.q„ of . Tronrloo, about tho winter ol 1862, and g»TO , " ““tbeverton COAL COMPANY, Pori Trtvcrlon, Union cv. } Pa«,\ ' August 28, 1868—8 m