American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, October 25, 1855, Image 3

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••* , J'Ly or t'papers' contain; lengthy! nm
•*raSfc ortciicaihgfhf' fßcorotl eooloiyi
•-.Mshovointercjfing.titlc.jiThQ accounts
i ,lW ' ■-off- nil reatraintn imposed upon ;thcm.|
lutbroW' CTB | onis _ ■ The Tribune of ■ Monday i
the object of thoinorgnnizalion:
’’’.ia.i-fitdb 1 ihecVs'dn ’ Monday niiih Thursday
« of each wcck.'Ovcritiylor’s upper sa
faj® °ajS'Drolidway. This , club is coip
of between fire hundred' and six hundred
I‘nnra ,witli an averaged attendance of.ouu
if fifty; though the attendance has
I® ,bl !Swi .larder'than ■■ usual', -since- ■ tile nOirir
tre'a taae general notoriety., TJicrewere,
las ?Sertland,is?me 300 present,at. the
w a,eunp . ihcse.scmi-wcckly. .meetings; life
B K .L of the club, and the strangers. whom
Talk! W,Wu, Vs.' flirt.
: iS^heandiepc<lii3;;aojppQd..enlenain9a.
! ° l tho ca T se n'ay ;b,e—ld' a speech'
f •-.wirier, or some other great man in the
ftom.Vha SB *« who may’ bo impressed ,wuh
ii.a»n l'aportant l :.n ra s.ge to
“ C rnMnlcate-i Although therexcreisos, topics,
“5 amusTmnts indulged in take n wide range
fc 4 Sn idea Wlncii 'draSa and'hoids together.
SrtmotKy party ia Free' tfro.' At;
IraclioPi aslomoof dhciinprefcr; fp- call it,—.
'TheV repadibtb the present syskem of marriage,.
Jeay thb right of society ortho state to inter-
S, any Way with the, idhject any further
M„ way rlkl>tf'dly ! i n tofcre'w, lh any civil
Sntractjnndhhntehd that'mnrnago may boa
Sriitcd or life partnership, at the option of the
S oi-wdroim'tf lid are Hole 'and rightful jqdte
„f llic tiitio imd hiahncr,bf i.tk. tbpginiiqig and
l>f thejr fuvprilo, dogmas . is;
mat a woman haa tko right, to choose the.fafh-,
cr bfhcr.owh,child,,, This, theory, hap, we tin
dcraiand, been reduced to praoliec to a corned;
crahlc ; extent in] this city,,, One young, nmn,
whoso namo.wo,withhold, had considcmbie dif
ficulty in converting .ins wife to the new theory ,
initiloally.snccecdcd.and was mther crest fal
leu when hctlmco7cred,o few months later,that
his wife was ‘ gtlracteu” in another direction
thali to HnUself. 1 ' Uc took the matter philoso
phically, however, ond, by the infallible law of
nassiqnal attraction, llnally.discoverctl his true |
partner in the person of another, nmn ft wife ;
and the four fo-mated, arc how said to be liv
ing lovingly same rooCf - '
AnMb<jr ( caso is that ofa.womanof line tal*
enU ahU* accomplishments, and. rather pretty
ffjthalr who,actually believes. In.thc new the
ory, and, whoso worser half npt being the ngut
oner selected the fallier“of her chdd, a short
time since, in .the person of,a respectable young
toarricd gentleman, and ia now living on very
short commons in an attic, where she is very
icach unnoticed by tho fraternity of. Free I-o
vtr« und Lcagiici s. Instead of sustaining her
as (hey ought; if they are in earnest, the lead
to"- and more respectable portion of them, at
least! shrug their shoulders and say tiny are
Kerry, this lady, took the course she did t they
thinVit was'very unwise - and premature : that
society is'net quite ready for the reception wld
ahcHMiitsl iflnstratioi., of, their ideas while
they, go'oii'preaching, the, theory which tho\
condemn dim zealous advocate foi;. reducing to
practice. Thu father,of her c|iild, .wbo.is, said
to bo abundantly able to support lior,. declines
doing so on. the.pica that such assistance would
not IcaVfl the lady frcoi'fcutput her, m. bonds.
«tc. ilt is'duo to her tu Bay . that she 181 very
Jicroic: and in reply to a letter of. condolence
-wan qiiitc-indigtmnt at expressions of pity and
sympathy for ber condition. She understands,
she says, very well what she is about, one
knew beforehand-what she was taking upon
herself. 'This was the wny‘by winch
wan to',bo reformed pud,purified; and she; was
I ‘willing—hay, even proud—to bear ‘crfuU
share of the burden end disgrace, if the vioild
clhwo-W call it so! attending such fcforumUpn.
'TtftlWt Tragedy nt'Rltli'raond-~)la»drt nn
. .. Suicide. . ,
, /Tlic Uiclinlond >(Vn.) pnpcrs ihavo long ac
counts ef an eilraoidiiniry ullair Unit lias oieat
;cd much'--excitement in Unit city* 1t appear,
■tied aiyoungnlan from lioslon, calling liimsoli
Francis Anhum,. arrived in lllclimond about
tlnvo weeks.ngo, and obtained employment na n
designer and'Carver. ..Subsequently lip rente!
a house, andtltledi it up for a grocery, mid oys
ter and eating saloon, which he was to open. on.
.Saturday. On Friday night,, however,-ho was
nrreaterl on n cbargp of* enticing away and liar,
boring two male slaves belonging'to .Messrs.
JciSu Williams and James 11. Grant, and who.
had disappeared a fed days previous. On his
isrty to.prison.ho drew item his i'Oebi a phlj
of stryclmlne,drauk a portion, and d ed Worn,
-the loifects .of: the drug about, two hours after
**ThlTchargQ on which ho was arrested was sat.
lafictdrily.established, ns lollows: —lie had re
fOClvod about SlOO from the two negro men, un
.dera premise to.convcy them totbo North.nud
had concealed them in the third story of his
houso preparatory to sending them away. One,
of the negroes having l complained of being un..
• Svhll. ho -ghvo him whul.ho said was a dose ol
medicine, but WhlelilwnS, no donht, strychnine,
as the negro died soon after taking the dose.— (
- Auborfl tlien dug a grave In ilia collur. nrid,
‘ With’ the assistance of tbo other negro, burled
his mptdored suhjctl, lltst'eutllng ills throat and
mutilating the body. The oilier negro embrac
ed Wo (IraPopportunlty to escape from conlino
tuonl. 110 then returned to- his master, and re
vealed nil lib know about lids fnost singular and
'hbrrlbft transaction. .It tsl believed Auburn was
In Joagiio with olpora engaged In llio business
•dfninnlbg oir slaves, hut no accomplices have
■ Vet tioctnleioetcdr Auburn was a young man
of genteel oiiponronco nmi planners; nnd liart
capacttlos as a carver dnd designer; to cam from
$5 to (8 ndaye IHo gave as a reason for rent,
tng a house amt opening a grocery, llio expect,
ed visit tils of inollier, mid nemo of her family,
’ Ifoni' tlio Korlly to-i'cstdowUli tiliii- ■ |' ;
’'ArUmxoH Sf o' Washington
’ 'tUon Sins described the personal appearance of
I)r. Kano, showlngetlutilde: prolonged lour In
ilhn-Arctic regions lum had ,a serious effect upon
iilkfranio* ■" 1 ’ 1 , I ■'
"■ Gin's groy linlrs and fnrrbwedfaco plainly toll
m story” ol Ids hardships; dnd HultUrlngs.,; Ilia
hppohfanco Indicates two score apd tenvtn rent.
Ity ho lms Just entered: hla «6lli year. . Mia form
■ and llhyslouo Are not'what lrgenerally fancied
to ho hi hooping with a dauntless spirit, daring
exploits ahd herculean undertakings. . Me la bo,
tow tlioimcdlum. height, witll a spa:.', (U'licato
;frsmp,!’m ~-m ill. 11--'! I"!. ’ I
■ Tni Liquon Law.—lV SprinslkW; Repub
lican 'soys the. Massachusetts Suprtmo Court
• hasi declared' tUi»< important ojpmon in the
course of Ibcir decisions upon liquor, eases.:
“That members Of Hie •'Carson lA*guc, ana
! also itiemberaflf any society for;;tho dtjiac oi
‘‘arty 'statute or tUo Commonwealth, who were
’ 1 bapdqV tVcllier’ and contributing money. &0-,
foleOroet’tKfeSt olicct.wcrb equally unlit to eerro
as.jurorfl/L .ZCho UcpuWicati' thinks this will
dlmlMsli'cJnffldnt^ji' tho Jury box very, pen:
„ «y A magifleent public Park, two miles and
o'ne-Uvird in Icnklh, W three-fifths of » ratio m:
i bnliatHl'is 1 tulUed of in New , YOrk-tho'cost
ftvp anil sir millions of dolmts... ,
JioWrb aflbr thb nowfi of tho fall of
been. r&ciyil, ttio
FrMeriqklpri, liberated every
.»prisoner In, Iho jail pycr.wljomJiOjhad
*,any.CQn.t^i; a( ,;i' I /,., Vh .„,j ♦.,<<> t ,>_;-i >..,0 m .
(&** An association ,pf Jo'Y®
Iwd’ln NavviVofWwjth tk view towards tho cs-
Übliahmcnt ofa theological seminary ontl’ u . n ,
,vcrlaty for tho general sciences, to bo located at
' i : fi I
•fiaaawirar*^^
lown BaritJ, hi !Allcnt6Wn\Miv Stai6, : fsdow lf)A ESAO UI TREES,
in futttperaiiori.l IJabobDillinger 'iifliioPiteMi
dentot >r and.GhaB,-.WfCopper,iCaBh.,
ter. : .. Itsnotes,arc ; rcdccnicd,in;Philadelphia at| ®Cif®
W \?°^ a nk \ U n °T Ba ?q» in the' alaridaM- Weile&Vfrom
■ Mauch Chunk Bank, of thiB;StQto.,wcnt; *s|2sloto $l2 per hundred. . :Chorry,. i.prl<?
into operation' last Monday.. Its. bills • are ror c^f7n(l , Flum tr J CB ofs thd ■ fi no9 t verieticp, on
deemed ih specie, on demandant the cbunter;of tho most reasonable terms., ; .. ■■ i s ■•■.;'’•;> . ....
the Girard Bank, Philadelphia;’ ’ This is starU ~, Alao v -‘laabella and Catawba grape vines, ono
|rig tycll.’artd vHft do much to give the bills‘of and twoy Cara old.• ,;■ . .•
the Bank credit wUh Urn Community; 1 ! ■-..•ut ■.{.•• STEPHEN E. WEAKLEY,’ ....
I’he Burlington Bank, nt Burlmgtoti, N.'J., 1 ’Dickinsoh.Nhvaorios, near.Oarlialei Cumb. ,■
commenced business on.thelsf. Its ribtes bra • Oct.'ll, *6G-Bt*.: ,* /‘ - county, Pa.
redeemed (n Philadclpkla/Wttheßank.of Pphn-:
sylyania.
;y ;I „ ftbmub. ;
inst .-by Uov, J. Murrav. Mr.
to Miss J. M. M’Kusnk* of Monroe tpi>
thlscountyi: 1 •r'Vif.r 'mi ■ [ ’'• •11, • !
Rent. _ ( . :i 7 !
nSUE subscriber offers fqr ron£ rqom
I now in the-occupancy .‘of Geo.: \V.» Hitner,
Esq., the best business Bland in Carlisle. Pos
fcosalon given ohilib'fli'at day of April next.
' ' it ! .--i.-M ItOBEBT IKVINErij
October 25, : 1855,
.deiiilemeii’s Sbawl^:
A N extensive assortment for sale by 'Win. A.'
Miles, Main street, opposite the Telegraph’
OfficoV’Carlislo.
October 25,1855.
a U ' ■' ■■ -
MILEIVEUV.
- > Mrs. ! NEFF,* has ,l«Bt opened a very
assortment of Full ind Winter Mil
, VEtllnery, comprising Ribbons, FroucUFlow
erb, Feathers, Fancy Dress Gaps; Velvet, Silk,
and-Dark Straw-Bonnets, cheap Dress-Silks;
Collars; Sleeves, French Cdrsots, Dress'Trlm
mlngsi'llalr Jlralda, Cloth Mantillas, an elegant
assortment of Furs, lilVvory cheap. >'
•'Carlisle, Oct.’2s; '
FOOTE & BROTIIEIt,
• Plumbers & Gas Fitters,
EAST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE. ,
r \ HE subscribers nro prepared to execute ol
I kinds of work in their lino, viz:
Lend and Iron Pipes, Bath Boilers,
Hydrants, Water Closets,
Bath Tubs, Wash Basins,
Hot and Co’.d Shower Force and Lift Pumps
Baths, Hydraulic Rams, &c.
Every description of
Plain ami Ornamental Gas Fixtures,
ftimishml unt) pat up on' tla- most runsomiblo
lomis. Fixtures put up in Churches at short
notice, In tho moat niddem stylo.
(E7*-Jobblng attended to. •
October 25, 1855.
Dissolution.
THE partnership heretofore existing tinder
the firm ol’T. & J. McOamlliah, In the Bo
rough of Nevwllle, was dissolved by_ mutual
consent on the 12th-of September, 1800.
The business will hereafter be conducted'by
Thomas McUnndllsh at the old stand.' The
books, notes,' &c.,' of the late firm are In f
hands ol James McCandllsh for collection
Tbose-imlebted, will please call with him wl
j out delay
THOMAS- McGANDMSI
JAMKB McCANDLISII.
Nowville, Oct. 25, 1855—3t* ’
I'CT Jamk* having purchased «>f
John Mi Davidson, hlft stock of Dry Goods and
Groceries, and teplenlshbd the same with a latgo
and well selected stock, respectfully invites Ins
friends and (he public generally, to calf and ex
amine lor themselves.' k
.Valuable Farm Jit Private Sale.
A VER*? valuable and highly Improved lime
stone Hinn, situ u< In Southampton idwn.
shin, Franklin county, on the Uoxbnry road, 2£
'miles north of Shlpponsburg.noW occupied by
Thohms’Uuycock ns tenant, containing •
HO Acr *s n'nd,l97, Perches, \
95'of' which are cleared and in a high stole- of
cultivation, andWio roslduecovcrcd with excel
lent timber, the whole thoroughly fenedd. 'V
Tho iniprovfim nts Imvo boen-> ut recently
. iftV-i-.' oroctud and consist of a-now two
story ‘Log House, 28»fuofc by 80,
l»M«li!wiriow Bank Barn, lower partslOnoind
,JaiH*.jgg^ i| tipct‘ frame, 75 feet long* with, Wa-
SSlihSi nncl two. Corn Cribs “tf ichml,the
weatliorhoarUlng pl.Wcitl nml palnloil wh to, oml
other-necessary ottWtnlMWgm tfflno hsiiortmoni,
of fruit trues about tlio.liollso. anil a largo liubi
bet of locust trees scattered all overtbc'farni,
bud on excellent Well of water'convenient to
tlio house. The, properly In all respects Is a
most valuable ~ne, the land holng of excellent
qimlitv and the |niprpvom('nts'of the most sub
stantial cltarUctcr. Tor wrtnb, &0., enqulro o '
" "'A.-li. tiI’ONSI,EH;,
■ ' 'kail tiWleJgt-'tacrlttiat.
Carlisle, Oct: 115,'1855. ' , , ~
CHANGE, OiyHOURS.
Cnmb;' Valley Railroad Company.-
OK , and after Monday, October 22,1855,pas
eongor trains will, ledvo os, (Sim
days executed, > via t
: , . Fuik lUunisovao.
, \kt Train.' 2d Train
lioavo OhaiobcpsburgJ' 8*46 A. M.-l MO P.M
• Slilpponsburgi ‘'•0.17 <{ ■2.11i--< , ‘ t ‘
.«.i JMwrllle, "
«l OirlUloii-. V -10-fflll •> -■ #47-
■■ !<■: MUchnnltidj’g,. 10:68 ■< 8.48. ‘I .
Arrive ut Harrisburg, 1U25 “ . 4.15 “
,) v, . CIIAMDKBODCun. ’ '■ (> ,j
UtQ'rpiut'iid'Triifa
Leave Harrisburg, , . . 8,80. A. M.
‘«i Mcclmtilcsburg, 0.00 “ ,l-00 .> •
u Carlisle, ; 0.40 , 2*ll. l }
«• Kowvlllo, ‘10.19 “ , 2i47
a ShlppbnsbWrg, 10.49 <* "
Artlvcnt Obamborßbgill.ls • 1 0 / 4 , 5 . i
Trains, leave. Ilarflaburg for• Philadelphia at
1.12. A. M„ 8.10 A.M.i 7.#n f. Sl.,,and 2.86
Noon— via Columbia. tfor PiUsburg r .ut U.BQ
Noon, 0.20 A. M m aml,4,H;i P. M. lor Bum
more, at 3 fUO A. Mv and I, P..M. •
Trains on tbc panpbln and Suaquclionna Hau
Hoad leave llurrlslmig for;Heading, Auburn,
&c. at 6 A. M. nnd.2.10 P. M. : ■■•
o^7- Fares from II irrisbnrg,. Carlisle, Snip*
ponsburg, and Clmmbursburg, will Iw fcn.cjnf*
ltsi when paid tor Tickets, at, the Cfllce, than
whan paid in Urn gJ s ,
.Railroad,Office, I
. ~Oct.il6,lBoo“i4t f
. > Public -
WILL l»o irtltl by thcwldoftr.'ftnd : liUlrs,‘ fttul
IcffAteoa of Samiiol • F6xi' doc'd/on the
6n SUliirdav. ihe third day hf 'Novtmj
IMPUOVJBD LAND,: sUuuW In St^ftobuonn
t\vi» fbnrrnltoa fi -01 *!'llur*-
amlM.-
lifii’ dont/tiunjt'abOnt 1 One llundreitanrl Eltvon
torfS having orcctod tlloroOn a tiro i
n - Btory l, Hiono dlirtilllng Uoubo, anti
largo'Bank Barn-, Idwot' part BtOno,.
lliJi|iLt,llh ■sultablo :ouW>u«cllnf« v The,
bf (tood ttiiißlity, ami about 90,
gSflpfr'aVe toarodUiid the
bfoil with'good timber.; Them Is a wall of ox ;
dollont watdr at llili tlodr i also, a fjootl Applo
rwhimnl 'ivltli an'obiimlanca of other fruit on,
d,o«n,c-Ar,,ill alrnOm of Watorlud.
l unfiwo .l.b'B of tl.u (arm. ,Tito rnnu l. ln
rrolid concillloii. ' Salc to conirooboo at ono 0 -
olodlt. 1 F. Mi 1 ' Atlrnrtahod will’ bo glycilii and
comljtlpna'of'aalo mndo Unon'O d>y tbo Babacrl
b“r“’ MATtGAIiET FOX W lior mark, wid.'
SAMUEL POX;'' ' " .
■ i,i JOSEFH'FOXv i ■' •' "
.1.1 ! . JACOB FOX, r , „ ; 1
ELIZABETH JONES; T. ! ■ 1
, , jno.' wALLQWiiit, Jr.,:. t r; t
, ~ UKNIIYi WALLPWEIJi !,• ii t
t.OctobflC'lfy
Fall & Winter Goods. :
Plle' subscriber. baa just received' from the
eastern cities a very Jarg9 stock of now Fall
and Winter ho. has ijmrchasea at
very low and, tlierefQfpiis,,enabled to. sou
in' tli'u Mrad,Svay,;;,hls stock, has been selected
with great care t iand will, ho, foundjbne cl the
mojßt, complete’ to tbo county; To lua stock of
i OoodS) :
tho'fttlcntfon o‘f.lhb ladles is particularly Invited
a* U'consists Inipnrt of Black aiid Fancy Silks,
French MorlnoQs, Paramcttas,' Persian Cloths,
Dt> lulhes, Do bQg6,'Alpacc(i3, Bombazines, &c.
In’ tuecPs Wear
Cloths, Cassimeres, Sallinots ?
Jeans; Tweeds, Satin, Grenadine and
Fancy Vestings.'’ * 1 * , . '
SHAWLS In every variety; sueh aa Brocbe,
Long and Sqparo,.Bay,Shite Lqng and Square,
Terkerl, Cashmere, Thibet,‘Delaine, &c.
Blankets atoll prices,'fromsl,2stos9,ooper,
pair; Ca’rpblfc,’.pruggets, and pil Cloths of all
and ot all prices. 'V , . s '..
Domestic Goods,
Such as bleached apd Onblonehed Mublins of all
widths, Checks, Tickings,. Flannels,'-Colton
Flannelii Sack Flannels, LinscyS.-Bagging.lka.;
in all their varieties and prices. ‘Also, ; ■
Groceries and,Shoes,
all of which ho :Is determined to. sell at low
prices. All ho asks Is a coll; os hols satisfied
persons wilMlnd it to their advantage to look at
Ids stock’ before purchasing elsewhere:- Thank
fill for the liberal patronage heretofore bestow
ed unou him, ho hopes for‘a continuance of the
same. ■ PHILIP ARNOLD.
Carlisle, Oct. 11, 1850. .- ;.
BY ~ggnps‘
OOIiDi WEATHER
rs coming, oad the undersigned arc prepared
for it. They have just received a mammoth
stock of now, cheap Ik handsotae Goods, among
which wo hove the celebrated ’
Gold Itlcdnl
Silks; French Morinocs, all colors; plain and
nrinted Mohs, de (nines, Thibet Cloths, Alpa.
olias Habit Cloths, Onlicoos, Ginghams, and an
’ I\IIWKNSE QUANTITY
of oilier goods, hath for ladies and gentlemen i
Bonnets, Bonnet millions, Handkerchiefs, Ho
siery, Gloves, Trimmings, Gum Shoes, Carpet
Bags, Oil Cloths, Cloth Caps, &c. Also,
CLOTHS. <SASSIMERES,
Sntlinots, Vestings, .Kentucky. Joann, Flannels.
Tickings, Ribbons, Embroideries and a general
stock of Goods in our lino.. IVo invito the pub
lic to.an examination of tho above, for bargains.
Give us an early call, as they are selling rapidly
„t our us,.allow prices. ntz &
Curllslo, Oct. 1U 1855. - : ;
FRESH ARRIVAL OF
-1 >IIE subscriber having just received und open-
I ed his supply' of Guoda for tlio Fall trade,
would call tho attention of, bis friends and Urn
public generally, to tlio large and well selected
stock of.Eureign and Domestic Goods now on
hand, assuuiig thetn that tho assortment Is com
plete, and the prices.such as cannot fail to,give
satisfaction. > _ . ,
i Tho attention of Bnlldora, Carpenters,,and
Cabinet-makers, is respectfully directeu to Our
stock of looks, bolts; screws, hinged nails, glass,
nutty, paints, oil, varnishes; veneers, ramming,
hair T clotb,&c.j Edge.tools of every description,
saws, planes,,fee. . < • ~i'L ■ . ~**
ConclMßukors and Saddlers will,find the as
sortment of . Goods In; their |lno particularly
larffo, cm bracing canvass and trimmings,ol every
kludrftxloa, springs, hubs, spokes, felloes, shafts,
&c.{ saddle trues andhamess mountings,©! every
Quality and stylo. .. , .
Housekeepers are Incited to call and examine
cur Cuttlory, Brittannla and Flatod-waro,l ana,
Kettles,,Cedar-ware,:&c., . *■ . : .
IRON'.—Also, ft largo assortment of rpllqa
and hammered Iron, Nail-roda, Uprso-slioo
Iron, &c.j also, cast, shear, .spring and blister
atC fn’addillon to tho above, wo have alsorocqi
veil a splendid stock. ,Paper, ol all
kinds, ChhSper than over. W« invito our friends
to call, knowing It will nbo to thcln own
tage. Don-. forgot tho. P"^TON.°
Carlisle, August ■^B > lBss.'
Splendid Jewelry; WutfUsm, &c.
mllK subscriber respectfully informs thecitl;
JL Minot. Carlisle .and Ufa .public .gonorallj,
that no has Mat a largo,and splendid as-
I sortment of Clocki. Watches and. Jewelry, of
every stylo,and '.quality. His store, is sitjudcd
on the N- E. corner of the Public Square, ln t|n)
room formerly occupied by S. Elliott, eno door
cost el G. W. llitpot’s goods, store., ms
stooU will consist ol every arliolo usually kept
hy.uvoloh makers,and jewelers, viz: GOGH
Vs., WATCHES of every! stylo ana quality,
prices from $2O to $l2O. Silver \Vatoha
(Sujfcfrom s3tos4o. ■ Gentlemen’s Gold Fob,
Vest, kndrNock Chains ; Gold Keys and Soalsi
Gold.Studßhnd Vcstßultons, Breast I Ms, Box
Bings, &c. Ladles .Gold Keck, Chains, ; Gobl
Ghatlains, Geld Lookols, Breast Pins.Ear-rlngs,
Eardrops. Cuir. Plns, Gold Pena and Pencils,
Gold Thimbles, Gold Bracelets,Silver and Poor!
Cant cases, Jot Bracelets, be. A h; r S 0 :»!°ck
of finger.Bings, Silver and Plated. Ware, Fruit
Bishes, Card .Baskets, Tog. Soils, A iatod;C*nps
and.Gohlots. Kqpkln Kings, bo., with, many
other fancy nolionß r ', Allgoodawarraoted
whnt tlioy .are sold for. ■; •
(T?*Pnrlicular attention paid tp.tha repairing
crGold Watches, Jewelry, bo; 1 All work war
ranted'achofding'to quality, Tho subscriber
hhp'os'hy strict attention to business and" a 'dot
Biro tiJ picnic, to receive a liberal share of puht
lid patrobhgo. W. I): A. NAUGLB.
Carlisle, July IQ.TBOo—tf :■
Wat< Clouli*, Jewel ry, &>iw
Wat Hign Street, Carlisle, rt r •']
TIIOMAS.OQNJiYK has jmjt opened, at big
atprd in West High' street, oppoqito.Mvlop
Ilall* au’d intends to )<u<jp; constantly on *
■ fi» -'complete of IVb/c;M»,;je",
>R?% Clocks, Jtiotlry aud Fancy Goo ™>'&\jk
4ti&wlilcli lin.js f to poll, onm/M
terms that cannot fall to plaaso alt In wahl ol a
good his stock win bo
found—full 10*11164 Gold'loVcfpi Lndlca.Gold
Lnillnos!- Silver t'ewrsi SlWor L»plnca| Silver
Qiarllorki English; French,and Swiss Wolclicr.
ms <jf; ■' •
W.a S&Ts.'eoW «.id iW Pencil
andollvct Spectacles, togelborwit i a most every
ofl'ior article k6!lt In a Jmv ? lry,o«lnbl »lmicnt.—
A full supply el' CLOCKS, viz i I arlot, Mantle
ami Ofllce—eight day and jlwonty-lour—war.
ranted to go and hoop correct line.
Watches add Cftcfcs.'aro fully repaired, and
warranted to koop-llrst-rniotlmo. The public
are Invited to give Idtn acall before piuelicfiljig,
as' bo fools very ooillldunt lllat bo la ajito to give
bettor bargains Ilian can bo jiod, olsowboto.,
Juno 21, 1855.' ~ -1 i
-a. ar. «™««i „ .
toadtiy.'>:-i a prtobm.«ylM‘-J
■3fi '.i
TETTEEB:of-A.dsiinl»M?Uotton,Uii)<i stole
Ulol John,SV(%.,dSSs-.. Wfe . of .rtankford
tdwnslib; OuWborlMd epmty,, Pa. 1 , have beefi
(aaiietl.by ttipadigUtcr ofsald ooUntytotho aub
sofibofs living, In-, All tffad
aoklS litUolltoa. to r Sn|d, ostlita aro tmUrated to
Malta' lnini?dlii'fOifiaS-flloal, and;thb»o haying
claims agaiiisbli tyiiyprosyht'tuem'prbhetly au-.
thohiicatod.'fdt settlement lo ~ ■ ' .
.samuelsnyper, j
;• JOHN D, SNYDER, V Mtn'h.
• ; ABRAHAM KIEIIL. \ :
scot. i27;AB6c— Bt"; ,v..
Brick- Mbrise and Xot for Bale. 11
THE snhacriVor'dfferß'al private said his two
story Brlolc,House, Briofc QlBca, good Sta
blo,.Wagon Shod. Com Orib.Pumpot the deor,
■ ~ with a llot el ground of about half,an,
filßv aero, sitnato in Controvllle, Cumberland
iCJHf,,county, about 10 miles .west of Carlisle,
on tho Walnut Bottom road;, Thobulldingsnro
new.and in good oondltlon> and well suited lor
u-Doctor.or ,a mechanic..', lor particulars call
on tho subscriber,- living on the Remises.
, Dr;. HBRNY BANGEHEINE. ,
Octobcr.lB,lBss—Bt*l- -- --
' F.OIt.KESIV
A NEWi and (ieairaijlo house-for a small fa
mily.- Possession glTonbylstof November.
Enquireat-thla■^»filca^- , " ‘ • •><
October 4,1805. r ••• (■
■ Trasses.! Trusses!! ■,
' i ,‘ ; , j
Tn.t’B3:AND, B&AUE EffTABttSmiENT,. , ,
is. IV. Cor. of Twelfth and Rate Sit., Pftild. ]
1 Inponrkn'of fino'Ft-each Trnusbk, i
l&sScombrning’ is Irlimf Ughtneti, cnee arid >
durtibiluy wUil'coVr'oct‘tonstr.uction. ,
Hernial or ruptured patlohts gan lie stilted by
remitting kmoufitb, as uelbw:—-Sending number
of Inches round tlid and stating sldu af
fected'. ‘ ‘ ....
Coat of Single Truss, ’s2. ${T, $4,56. Double
—ss, $O, $B and ?10., .Instructions an to wear,
and how to elFcct Id''cure/ when possible, sent
with tho,Truss. ’’
’ Also for stile,Jn groat,Tarlety,
Dr. Banning's • Improved/Patent Body Brace,
FortliCbufcof Prolapsus, Uteri; Spinal Props
and Palcfaf'Shtmlder Braces, Chest
Expanders and Ercctor-Braccs, adapted to all
with Stoop Sbhnlders'and Weak Lungs; English
Elastic Abdominal Belts, Suspensories, Syringes
—male and lemale. ’
Ladies’ Roohis, with Lody^ftttcndanta.
August 2, 1856^—ly ’ _
Gentlemen’s Sloto,
Bait Main' ■
THE subscriber liogs leave lo inform his cns.
lumen and Ilia public iq general, tbal hr
baa removed hfs
.GENTLEMEN'S : FtfBNISUING STORE
to tho room, lately occpplcdi by Mr. Elliott os o
Drug Store', next.door .td'llitnor’s store. East
Main'street. Thankful tor: past favors, he re-,
spectrally informs flll his. old customers and tho
public, (hat ho has onhatulfl well selected stock
of tho. latest styles of , ,
I - Cloths, Casslmerea, Vestings,
I and other gobdq ddnptcd : toafl seasons for Men
dnU Buys* weor, whlch’-he'is prepared to make
up at short notice; and lu'the best manner and
latest stylfcsl j
Havlng tho experience bf , years in the busi
ness of Culling aiid Making,;.}™ Hatters himself
that ho will satisfy all Wlur glve him a call. lid
has also a good assortment ol Trimming*, Of
every varhit/and'bust quality.
1 Persons wishing to flrtd thelnmvn Cloths, can |
have tho same trimmed and made up on reason
able terms.' In addition to this ho lias on hand
a well stock: of Gentlemen's and Boyfs
Furnishing Goods, such ns shirts, collars, cravats,
itoeks, suspenders, hnd handkerchiefs, all of
which can be bought at cltyjprices at his shop
In East Main street. .•* ■> -1- ••
* / IHENBV S. RITTER.
Carlisle, Juno 7,1865. - 1.:
| HE subscriber takes tins method of
i . lpg his friendrand thypubllc generally. that
ho continues tocarry on thu Cabinet and Under'
taking Basinets, at his shfnd, North Hanover
struct*.-next iloor (oHaVcriitiet's drug Biota,
and nearly opposite tlio Oipllslc Deposit Bank.
Com.vs made at tlio shortcut notice aodat mod
erate prices. Having provided himself with a
new and lino Hoarse, ho will attend funerals in
town and country,'.personally, without any cx-
j-.- -.Trjm— tra charge. He will also carry
M'AKiNO m nil
ns Various branches, and will
constantly keep on hand Bureaus,, Secretaries,
WqVU Stands parlor Ware, Hpholtlcted Chairs,
Sofas: Ottomans: Sofa Tables, Card, Side, Din.
Ihtf anti Breakfast Tabled, Chalnbbr, ware, such
us Frimth Field, (high and Ui] posts,) Curtain
anti''Jenny Lind Bedsteads: WaMslilndset dlf
foront kinds, Wardrobes. YuhlUan Blinds, and
Chalys of all, kinds, and all oth’qf articles usual-1
ly hiandlActured In tills lino pfbb'slheM.
His workmen arc experienced,, eastern city
workmen,.and his work is m'adu ln. tho latest
city stylo, and all under his inspection, And of
the'best materials; all of‘width Is to
bo good, and will bo'sold IoW foV thsh,' flo In
vites all to give him a call bcFore purchasing
elsewhere. For.tho.liberal patrbnngo hereto
foro extended him, he Aids indebted to Ids tiu
mcrbbircdstomcrii, and-’nstrafca.tbchi Ibid net
cDiirts will bo spared In future tn plearc lllcmln
Btylo, mnmlfaclnroAnd price.' Giro na a-call.
Remember tho place, nearly oppoailo the Bank.
.April.lß, 1856. .■ ’ . . .DAVID SIPE. .
Jewelry, in i
Town ami. Coiui fry.
■ Two! Hplendlil FnrmaFbr Sti'*.
/nlfe Übscribor will scll it Private Salo tlio
• JL' two lollowing disc rl bed lUrma, to. wit.
No. 1. la situated on tho - north west of Oar.
Halo adjoining tho inhabited part of aald borough,
Containing UO acroa of llrat ratu Unto atono
land, havjog tberoon erected a now largU ( bank
barn, a largo boy house,, a largo puttie,stable,
alao a comlorlablu .dwelling liouso & oti.er out
bnlldlnga. The lahd Uln a.lilgh'.tato ofcultl.
vation, and all under goodpost & rail [«!"">•-
Ilia boundddon tho North by tho holts-«l
Snm’l. Alosander'doo'd., on tho East by John
Noble, Win,. D. .Seymour & others. on the
Wont by John Mpoto, David Grier,!«<o., and on
tho South by. the Public road loading Iron. Car.
lisle to Waggoners bridge.. , . ' I >■ ■
No. 2. la situated In Koflh ■M.HWlotoh Tpi»
41 miles from Curlifh), on, tho Ilarriaburg & |
Carlialu. Ttirnjdho road aboht 14 ta.ilea from
Mlddleijeh mills, bounded l tts lotion's. °n •'w
North by tho Cono.doghinU Crook, bh tho Woat
by Irvin’a he.ra, on tho East by John Noble 6.
Jiaao'Elgler, and on tho South by Abr. Hot
rtclt and IhO'llatriaburg Tnrnplho' rood. Con
taining 225 acroa, about 11)0 acroa orllnloalono
and dm residua la block elato, about )«««">
of tho tract oloarod, under good fenco and In a
good .state ofrcultivation, the .balance Is ycry
heavily timbered i a largo portion |h° I*™
la medow land. Tho lmi;ro»omenta aoa «rße
• Slono Dwelling houao, a largo log & frame barn,
a atonb piitlng-hynoo, and other
on npiSlo'Orchard and a" largo quantity of other
la n‘aural! tract of land about a 4 ratio
weal of. No. IV, on tho Balter road loading from
Carlisle, to Waggonorta bridge, -containing 20
acroa of llrat rate! Ilmoatono Intidabpuilded J
adld! road -nn tho .north, by. John-Noble on tho
aouth, Urown’a hoira on tho east, and by Baker
tmUjeVoßf, * 1 ‘‘ 1 ■ 1 '■ ‘•. ‘ _
lotsiidiault purchasers. Tho above property
will bo sold NOBLE.
Carlisle* Jah* tf ■ '
'jo’ifkrhdV BUSHELS Blacksmith Coal, a drat
5000 mto article, ticolvlngond for,-ala
ty Y WM. B. MUJtlt AY, ,*Bgeat‘ .
,iidarllslo.Juno 14.185P-rdnr <■ '<’ ■ ■ -ltl,
r» ABN Boon IioLLEIIS., Av'now i«nd, an-
B parlor' article for hanging, barn tlooimdual
received and for ialo ftt ' rr 1 'oi'rTnN’a
,Me n. SAJCTOIt 3.
WHSSBS&&&*
.■'-■■>'l I'." 1 «.’•! ’ "• '
I • ity NIJAH' :
f | ,, HE ; ninctcentji.soasjon (fr montMJ.wlU corpj
1 X.,m,euco. ,lS.ov,.Gth f .\A new. building liMb'epn
erected; containing .GymriasluinjMusic Room,,
&o;. \ W Ith, increased, I ab’UUlck, for’ instruction,
aqd ample . qccpmm9dqtiona t< this /Institution
presents grp at. Inducements to natdpts who’ ‘de
siro.'.tlio, physical.juid,n\c«tal improvement of
thoirsqna. *.
, .Tqrnis jci* sepalprii, ; ; $6d.00
i .Fqr circulars with full information address
. i . . K. K. BURNS,
• ; Principal and Proprietor.
PlaluflcVl, Omrib.Co., Oct. 4', ,1806.. ..
FEii'm foi' Sale.
A, FARM, of valuable Limestone Labd, sitnato
iln South .Middleton township, Curob. co.,
one mile south-west of .Carlisle, Containing about
260 acres, neat measure. Tho improvetnentsaro
Ma good Log Honao and Kitchen, a
largo Stone panic Barn, .Frame Wo,-
gon; Shed and Com Cribs, Hog and
Poultry House, Smoke House, and a
good Orchard dl* choice IVnll of l various kinds,
and a TVoll of hover falliug waternear the house.
There is noout 200 acres cleared hndTn a high
state of cultWotlon; the balance Is covered with
Urst rate tlfnber. • Possession given on thu first
o( Aprihnext. Terms easy.
•Oct. 4i's6—at - JOHN GRAHAM.
Pioclumatlon.
TTnrpftEAS tho lion. James 11. Grauau,
W President Judge'of tho several Courts of
Common ; Plcas In tho counties of Cumbcrlaridj
Porry, and Juniata, and Justices of tho several
Courts of Dyer and Terminer and General Jail
Delivery In said counties, ond Samucl VVoodbutn
and Johnßupp, Judges of tho Courts of Oyer
ttnd Terminer and General Jail Delivery for the
trial of all capltal ind other offehdors/ln the said 1
connty>of Cumberland, hy their, precepts to me
the 27th of August* 1855,-,have
ordered tho. Court, of Oyer and Terminer and
General Jail Delivery to bo bolden at Carlisle, on
thd 2d Monday of November 185 b, (being tho
12tb <jay,) at ton o’clock in the forenoon, to con
tinuo.twa.wock. ,
NOTICE' lb hbreby given to tho Coroner, Jus
tices of the'- Poacti, and 1 Constables of tbo said 1
cotanty of Cumberland, that they are by tho said
precept commanded to bo then and there In their
i proper persons, with their rolls, records, and in.
• qulsitloris;’examinations and nil other Tcmom
-1 trances, to do those things which to their offices
i appertain' to .bo done, - and dll' those that are
i bound by recognizances, to prosecute ngainst
the prisoners that are or then shall bo In-tho Jail
of said county, are to bo thereto prosecute them
as shall bo just.
JOSEPII McDARMOND, Sheriff.
Oct. 4, 1855.
Estate Notice,
LETTUS of Administration on tho estate of
Nancy Weaver, late of Lower Allen town
ship, Cumberland county, dec’d., have been is
sued by the Register of said county,to tho sub
scriber residing In tho same township. All per
somrlndcbtcd to said estate arc requested to
make ■ IramcdUto payment, and those having
claims will present them for settlement to
CHRISTIAN ZiMILERUAN, Admr.
Oct. 4. 185- r )— Of .
GREAT ATTRACTION!
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!!
Tub subscriber bos just returned from Now
York and Philadelphia, and is opening the
most .extensive assortment of Pull and Winter
Goods ever brought to Cumberland county,
among which arc 3UIla, Broche and Blanket
Shawls.
Splendid Silks, Cashmeres, Delaines, French
Merlrincs and;ParamettaSj elegant needle work
Collars and Ruffles, Ribbons and Dress Trim
mmgs in great variety, Blankets, Flannels, Lin*
sejs, &c., very cheap.
Cloths. CaisSimeres, Cnssinctts,
Vestings, Kentucky Jeans, &c. Cotton and
Lambs wool Shirts and Slips, Hosiery, Gloves,
a big stock and very cheap of new
CARPETING If DRUGGETS.
Kn immense stock of Boots and Shoos, of gom’
ipmUty and very cheap. In this department w<
oo ahead ot u\l competition.' • '
I My slock is now very largo and complete
I having bean selected -with great care. AIMn
tvAnt ofctionp goods ore invited (o oxnminb this
stuck before purchasing elsewhere.; Call nttlio
old-ston'd,’'East Molb Street.
A lot of well nudo CLOTHING on hand,
hlch will bo sold at cost ftr cash.
I x 1 CirAS< OGILpi.
Carlisle. Oct. 18, 1885.
Gi-ntlcnlcn's Furnishing Slorc.
Wjr. A.'. GILES' Store, in Main st., (oppo.
situ the Telegraph office,) now offers lor
sale a Most extensive ana inviting wsortmont
oi furnishing /goods for GEtTfLE
mKN\ at prices which claim liberal patronage.
I eet un my goods In the llrst style of art, and
thClr recommendation nihy be Implicitly relied
on. Gentlemen In want of Shirts, Collars,
Drawers, Stockings, Stocks, Ties, Gloves,
Shirts and.',Drawers, Canes, Shoulder Braces,
Porlmonhaies, Brushes. Combs, Handkerchiefs.
Silspl'ridcrs, Carpet Bags, Purses, Umbrellas.
Cigar-ease's. Watch Guards, &c., are particular
ly rofered to my establishment. Also on hand,
o superior afticlo pf Ladies’ Gauntlets,,Kid and
Gnm GlnVC^
27, 1805—3 m ..
“Fail anil Winter Clolhing!
. T STEINER A URO’S., Cheap Clothing
A beg leave lo inform our friends
ami customers, aa well as ihe public in gOiljiral,
that wo liavo just received, ami are coiishlntlj
receiving, an extensive stock ol stoaonahlo
Clothing,’wldch wo will.sell on tho most aCcom.
□lodging, terms, lower Ilian that pf any other
establishment in this or neighboring to* n..-
Thoao having a proper rogafd lor eConemJ, com
fort and gentility of dress, arc politely Inv led
10 an Inspection of our goods, nmonfactured by
the beat workmen, mnicriala ol tlte best fabrics,
and moat select style,. Amongst our choicn
and cheap assortlhqnlwlll ho lonnd
Fine Black Cloth Drue and Frock Coale, Saeke,
Plain and Fancy Cauimere, Cloaded Lack,
merelle, Tweed, Hammer G/olfi, Linen,
i iinen Zlitck, Gingham and Check
< COATS.
Paxtacoons, —Now stylo ol fancy and black
Casslinbro, CasSlnct, Corduroy, Summer Cloth,
■Llnun, Linen Duck, and an ondloss vnfioty of
| 9 'Ftils.—A very largo and rich assortment, stxli
as black satin, embroidered Urooadino, Inncy
■ilk, fancy chock, casalmore, Marseilles, Sum»
Ctorthig-— A groat nssorlhiont of sack
end ft ook, of linen, gingham and tweed sack
calico and dKlhrent check, shirts, collars, aus.
nohdiirai gloM»,’.unlbrolla«, carpet hags, Ac.
P Straw dial, and Copl.-r-An extensive « oek of
nalm leaf. Canton and Leghorn Hats, silk, on,
and Navy caps} a-chblco'assortment of allk
nock dnd pocket handkerchief*, atuck *» * c< -•
XJalt there and you may holy upon it tbatovery
article you ffurClmdontlll prove to bo precisely
what U is represented to bo, and you will m.vo
,contend on vmtr purchase mo-
STEINER AUUO.
can't bo boot! iv • 1
. Carlisle, Oct I|, 1860. • . '
White TftilJ, Academy.
- .Three mts Wal of Uarri alnuig.
-rtTIE tontb sossion-of this Inatllntlou will
rcommonoo on Monday, the Oftb ofNovon.-
,• °“7 Parentaaud Guordlana ore requested
.Jw'" 1 “*,*•. iT.iV“morltß. Instruction la given
a ho ordinary and higher branches of an I|,ng-
In’slnuncriW Alnaio. ’■
.
inalriicllou In idatnunonial Mudlo,, .. W
1 K 0 rdllltWti'ni! nirlbef lidotmillon address
Soplppibor r°i I, 868 '
'ValuableLimeslone Farm for Sale;
*\T7‘ILL.to T Bold afpdbllC 'sale.' oritbo promi
! V|V\ eoßjjtin 1865* at
lOo’clbck A.. M.,thui very fine llmesldho'iorm,
1 belonging to the featato of Thutliaa;Ur]e, doe d.,
i situated near Kingstown, in North Middleton
1 township, Cumborldtid Pa., about Uvo
• niiWcaat of Carlisle, on tho Cumberland ,VaU
t loy Railroad, and one-half mile south of Harrls
• burg and Carlisle turnpike robd, containing
- About 220., Adtes, : -
port of width is first rato timber land.. Hie lln- J
w f» prdVomcnts arc a.cOmuiodious Don- j
bio two. story Brick House and out*
|BSi«lßfflUhtiildiogB. A largeTJrlclißank Batn
UJAUlaßand Corn Cribs, &6.j all of which nfo
built in modern stylo, with otery convenience,'
and are now In tho best order. Thc furW irbhld
divide well ihlo tWo pafts, kndwnl bo so tißld If
purchasers doaird; It is Well Situated, belilfe
Convenient to market and in a good neighbor
hood.
Tetnis easy to suit purchasers, and will bo
made known on the day of sale by
RICHARD PARKER,
ROBERT 0. STERUETT,
‘Exrs. of Thoa. Uric, dcc'd.
Sept-27, 185f>—6t ■ ■
Slcam Saw Mill & Timber Land
EOU SALE. Will bo sold at public gale, on
thO' promises, on Thursday, .tbo Ist day of
November next, at 10 o’clock, A. M., a Steam
n fi SAW MILL nnd Nine Hundred oiwl
> Thir(y-thne Acres of Timber Land,
sS iH» Bltualc * n Dickinson and South Mid-
JSJ&HjSdleton townships,Cumberland coun-
a viry desirable property, and per.
sooswlshlng to purchase will find it best recom
mended by making Inquiry and examining It on
or before, the diiy of sale. .Tbu title is indispu. j
table.'
Also, will bo sold at tho same lime and placcj
SIX MULES, one 4 horse Wagon, a one hoj-su
Wagon, Gears, &c. Also, Timber Wheels, Log
1 Chains, and all tho Tools and Fixtures connec
ted with tho Mill, including n first rate Circular
‘ | Saw. Also, a lot of Lumber, Boards and Scant
ling. Terms made known on the day of sale by
HASKELL & SEYMOUU.
Sept. 27, iB6o—ot
D. S. Insurance, Annul) & Trust
S. E> comtr Third and Chestnut S/«., Phila>
Camtal $1250,000.
MONET ft received on deposit daily. The
amount deposited la entered In a Deposit
book and given to the Depositor, or, if prefer
red, a ccrtillcttto will be given.
All sums, large and small, are received, and
the amount paid back Qii'duinand, without no
tice.
Interest Is paid at the rate of five per cent.,
commencing Irora the day «1 deposit, and ceas- 1
Ing fourteen days previous to the withdrawal ol
the money.
On the first day of January, in each year, the
interest of each deposit is paid to the depositor,
or added to the principal, as ho may prefer.
The company hove now upwards of 8,600 de
positors in the city of Philadelphia alone.
Any additional information will lie given by
addressing the Treasurer.
■ Directors* —Stephen R. Crawford, President;
Laurence Johnson, Vice President; Ambrose
W. Thompson, Benjamin W. Tingley, Jacob L.
Flurance, William M. Godwin, I’uul B. God
daid, 0«o r 60 McHenry, James Dovereux, Gus
tavus English.
-Secretary and Treasurer.— Pliny Fisk.
Teller and Interpreter. —J. C. Ochlschlagcr.
September 0,1855 —1 y
Cumberland Valley Bank.
PROPRIETORS.
Wtu.iAii Ker, Melcuoiu BrESSBUAB
Uon'r. C. Sterrett, Hknut Saxtoji,
Uich’u. Woods, Juiis C. Sterrktt,
H. A. SxraotoN.
THIS Dunk, doing business in tho name of
Kor, Bronncman fc Co., is now fully pre
pared to do a general Banking Business with
(promptness and fidelity. ,
Money received on deposit and paid hack on |
demand without notice. Interest paid on Spe
cial Deposits. , Particular Attention paid to the-
Collodion of Notes, Drafts, CtfgJts, Ac , In any
part of Clio United States or OaWdas.
Remittances mndo to England, Ireland, or
jlio Continently. The ihfclaHtl and confidential
execution of nil pfdoffl entrusted to tliciu, may
bo relied upon. ... .
They .trill at all tlnicS bo pleased to give any
Information desired in regard to money matters
in general. Banking House In Trout’s Build
ing, Multi street, a lew doors East of tho Rail
road Dopot. Open (hr Business from 9 o’clock
in tho morning until 4 o’clock iblho evening.
U. A. STURCIEOtt, Caikier.
Carlisle, Sept. 20, 1865—BniD.
Phillips, Stryker & Jennings,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
lli IU-.il, French. & American
DRY-GOODS,
BOUGHT EXCLUSIVELY AT AUCTION.
Nob 1 A 11 Bank S»., Mow Market, between
Second and Third, Philadelphia.
cash or short time buyers wo will sell al
n very small advance on Auction cost.
September 20, 185t>^-2ms
JACOB F. miSDEBMCH,
Attorney at lahv-oihco, East Mat
street, unjoining Saxton?# Hardware stun
will attend to all business Onlrunted to hli
promptly. .
Carlisle, Sept. 13, 18j5—Glu
COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE.
I HIS Institution, so pleasantly located In the
borough of York, Pa., was establishedl by
the present proprietor far the purpose or aflofd
ing young men all the advantages of a thorough
and practical Mercantile education. .. - 1
The course of study embraces'Double Entry I
Book-keeping, Mercantile calculations, Business
Pcnmanshid, Lectures on Commercial Law, and
Political Economy. Thus glvltlg tluj Student
that knowledge which will amply qualify him to
take charge of any set ol boolcs. ~
Thu complete course requires from eight to
ton weeks; varying with the abilities of the stu
dent and the number of hours devoted each day
to study. Diplomas are awarded to such, and
such only ns complete tlio entire course. Stu
dents can enter the Institution ut ony time, there
b l"„ S r "ft.r l ir 0 ; , iv.Ko «d h,e.M »
circular. • A ;
August Id, IBl>6—ftm ■ -
poljlcoliuio Coll* 1 ?*)*
Or Til B Statu Of pKNKSfLVAmA,
Wtit Penn Squdre, Phila.
OUOANIZED on.lho plan of Ibo Industrial
Colleges t>f dohllnontfti Europe, ami tho
only dollop In thu Union Iti which gentlemen
sradtinto in tho Industrial pfotcsalons.
8 Third year, commencing Monday, September
17tli, 1«03
Uhllicinallc. ami Engineering.—Prof. S. 11.
General ft ml Applied Cheml.lry.-Prof. A.
ami 1 Machinery.—Prof. 11. 11.
, Mineralogy and Mining.—Prol. 17.
8 Arohltocl’l & Topograph’l Draur’g.—Prol. J.
Languages.—V. Do Aninroll.
For catalogues and further Information nppl;
to A. L. KENNEDY, M. D„>
..Sept. 20,1855—81 Prat. Of faculty.
■■ rr?*Tun I’OI.T somowhero snoaUs of 1 • winter
lingering In tho lap of spring/’ but it needs no
bdol' loilell us It Is the ease hero this season,
tho last fowtdavn having boon decidedly wintry.
Nor-Vldda U - need k poet to Inform tho public
thdt for nil boH« tt weather thoroUavorynbun.
danl provision of sulUblo and lb«Won»bIo islop
ing at unmoirti. 'V|Mo»’f cheap s oro. No.
Ill 1 Ohoslnht »(rl|fl, Ciiruor of Franklin 1m ,
Philadelphia.—ly
Ml' . v
jprotlionotary’sJfoHce. ,
TvroXlCß.is lie'ryby given to all iiereonrlptcN
•Ll totca, that the account ofMtyivld-
Esq.’, Coramltleo'of. William Ramp; UaS been •
filed In tho Protbonolary’s Office, for eiamina, .
tibn by the accountants therein named, and will
|>o presented to the Court of Common Picas of
Cumberland‘county, .for confirmation qnd. «*
lowauce, ; 6n Wednesday,' the 14th day ol Jfai
vember, 1855. ’
... Stray Steer.
GAME tolho promises of tho subscribe •,lit 4
Wcstpemisborough -township, Cumberland
county, ono mile above tho west end of tfceHar
rlsbntg bridge, tin tho 25th day of September
9 “ST* lost, a red and whitp or brlndle stcftft
iSB tvlth a white streak along his back,
sa2& ahd nQ hid brand mark 1, bh his ramp, 1
and about 8 years old. The owner is tcfihested
to colno forward, prove property, pay charge*,
and lhko i him away, dt ho will be disposed of
| according lb law;
j October 11,1855—31
SAVING FUND
OP TJIE
COMPANY,
T. KIRK WHITE’S
Faculty
D; K. KOELI;, Prath’y. •'
Por P. QmotEY, Dtp: rn:h'y*
October it. 1855—1 t '
EMES FOUTNEYi
Register's Notice. .
NOTICE is hereby gltcn to all persons inte
rested, that tho following accounts hato
been filed in Ibis office by the ncfcodolttntS there
in named, for examination; and will bo presents
i ed to tho Orphans’ Court of Cumberland confix
ty, lor conflrnmtlori and allowance, on Tacirfoy,'
tht 6/fc of Nvvember, 1855, viz;
1. The account of John MUchcl, admlnlstra-,
tor of the estate of William Mitcbul, lato.of
Hopewell township, dco’d. . .. .
2. The account of Robert M, RlaCk.aUhnhW- ,
trator of tho estate of MafJ llaafid, Idle bt thtJ
Borough of Carlisle, dcc’d. ,
8. The account of John Murphy, Esq., hu
minlstrator of tho estate of Martha Cunningham, _
late of Hogestown, Cumberland county, dcc’d,
4. T,ho account of John Armstrong, adminis
ter qf tho estate of SatnUel Marlin, lato bf Mon
roe township, dcc’a. - ~ . ...
G. Tho account of Nathaniel Hantchl adtoln-
Istrator of the citato of Benjamin Wondcrlicll,
late of the BoroOgh of Carlisle, deceased, who
was in his life time cxefcntor ofShnon woijaet
lich, late of said borohgh bf Carlisle, .deb’d.
WILLIAM LYTLE; negiiiit .
Ucglslcr’s Office, Carlisle, I
October G, 18GG—4t* J
Now Singing Kook for 1854. '
ONE THOUSAND TUNES If ANTHEMS.
I. B* WOODBURY’S GAEAT WORK.
The Cytliarn.
Tor sale by Booksellers and Music Dealt rs
generally.
THE PublitihorivilU&i receipt of Sixty Ceuta
postage stamps, mail single copScp 10 Teach*
cm for ejiumluatron, and pre-pay the postage
thereon. . r .
F. J. HUNTINGTON, Pubhther f
2ifcPark Row, New York City.
Oct. 11, 185o—2mV _ .
Orphan**’ Court Sale
OF VALUABLE real estate.
By virtue of an order of the Orphans’ Court
uf Cumberland county, to mo directed, as
Guardian of John and Jemima Piper, children
and heirs ol Nancy Piper, lute Nancy Kyle, de
ceased, I will expose to public sale, on Thum
dny, the 2oth of October, IB6G, at 10 o'clock,
A. M. of said day, on the premises, the Interest
; of said wards in tho following real estate, via:
1 No. 1. A tract of Pine Land, In Dlckinsort
township, Cumberland county, bounded by lands
I of David Colwell, Jacob Seam, Frederick Fiy,
land others, and adjoining part of the SoutU
Mountain, containing
150 Acres, more or less.
ThoMmbcr on this land is of tho very bestqnfth
Ifv for sawing—pine, chesnut and oak. it will
be offered in twenty-live aero lota, to suit puf-
No. 2. A tract of first rMo Limestone Land,
in same township, bounded by lands of Mathew
Kyle, Eleanor Ewing, Elias B. Lyster, Ilustofl
Fulton's heirs, John Mcllinger, Mathew Moiling-*
1 or, and tliu Walnut Bottom road, containing
HO Acres, more or less.
On this tract there ate about 80 acres of good
timber land, and a considerable amount of Lo*
cust lit lor posts; good Buildings and a, Well of
never failing water near tiro door of thodWolling*
n fine meadow, and several springs that never 1
fall, known as the iikad of Yellow Breeches
.. „ creek. Tlio buildings aro a large
I Stone Ilouao and Kitchen, a Stone
BsSsMLparn. from 60 to 65 fiict In length.
JilUatThere Is also an excellent Limeatono
oSSyon tho place. Terms made known on
the day ol sale by
IVM. M. fIAINS, Guarrfiani
Sepf. 0,1855—7 t
The undersigned, at the same time ahd ptftC*,.
will also soil their Interests In the real estate
above mentioned and described. Terms made
known on the day of sale.
James KttßjV* Catharihe Ddioap,
IIEMRT KtLE, DAv.d Cutstrexx,
Robert M’Ccne, Sarah 11. CotowEtt,
Elizabeth M’Cure, Jemima Kile.
John Kyle,
Valuable Properly for Suit.
THE two story Brick House and Bnck-bulld-
Ing. with ft pump, cistern, and sll necessary
out-lmildlngs ntfuchutl, situate In North Ilnhovcr
street, in Carlisle, Is offered' far sale. Tho slt«
nation In a good one far « private residence or
for business. The terms will easy. Apply to
J. H. WEAVER, Agl./or A*i Dulhcki
July 2(1, iHort—tf '
Genuine llonoy feoilp.
THE pmitjr, fragrance
•S'* and mild emollient pro
perllcs of tills Soap, rch*
ders It especially acsenr j
' lug a place on every fob*
For cliapped hands*
_ jnml various disease# ot
he akin, uTrimeciualcd. Each cake la stamped
Wu. Coswat, 168 South Second Street, PhlU<
No other Is genuine.
Improved Chemical Olive Son/i, warranted to
wash In Hard, Sort, or Sail Water. This soap
has powerful cleansing properties, which rendl.
iy remove oil, paint, dirt, fee.. from every dc*
acriptloh of goods without injury (otlu-iu. ror
all domestic purposes it is superior to any other
soah in use, and 20 per cent, cheaper than slid
coiutuoli Kosln Soap. Each bar Is stamped
U’lni-ian Conwat, IGB South Second Struct,
Philadelphia, UamiAtftnrer of Fancy andl Sts*
■>!c Soaps, Sjicrm, Stearlncsnd Tallow Cubbies,
Importer and Dealer in Sal Soda, Soda Ash.
Kasim &c. Orders by mall promptly ittended
Supteiulicr 0,1855—50 l
IRON I IRON ! f Tho subscriber has tho aat*.
lufactlon to announce to the public that his
largo and extensive Warehouse Is completed*
and Ailed with ono ol tho Urgostand best assort*
ments of Hammered ahd Rolled Ron ever oObN
«d In this place. Thoso In want of Iron, would
do wet! to examine tho stock before purchasing
elsewhere. .. HENRY SAXTON*
September 20, IR*is. •
TUli largest and meal Varied slock of Hard
ware in tho County, and selling at the low
est prices, la at J. I*. Lyne's. ■ ,
Also, Hurt and Rolled Iron and Steel, bf all
Blzea ami kinds, at the lowest prices
Also, I’utent Wheel Grease, for sale st
’ J. X>. LxNE'3..
I Carlisle, Sept; 2Jj 1865. _ '' ,
Kew Goods.
THE subscriber has .lust rdcoivcd a largo as
sortment bf DrV Goods, suitable to tho Pp-
I preaching season, tvhlch will bo sold very cheap.
1 M. SNODGRASS.
c. p. mntinirii,
Attorney at haw. win nromptiy
to all business entrusted tohfscaro. Ofllca
In Heelers Row.
Carlisle. April fi, Iflofi—Ow
jiifif Heed ro«l
A EOT of I’atent Meat Grinders, a nice aril
ole for Farmers or finally use. For Wlo at
John P. Eyuo's North Hanover at, ..
J Also, n mmrimoth assortment ofToow, of
kinds, at the «an : mplnco.
Carllsl®j Sept. 27,10 W»