iW®^siWiTO 'SlaiSffi .®S mß.Vw' #d i 1 o-'avcrt tho day-whoa.the monstrous •‘tombH br' tlio ; , Thei J o - ' the flOO' nnti-^ta'SV", PWRl'or? forth, £ .olargo,olp'orllon of Ihoi constituency ni ffy. fto’ir yott a. gently* snaking dovesi-- 'So, forsooth, opposition to Ontholociam is 1 l TLnrhof ‘lhtKnouirls’othing creed: -Theyassert tlnlillv. iuitl Pttelnpf to provo that religious prd ' .erliithnV Is not ono/btllho rvatciraords.ofithcir w-Si-r , They appeal tOltboir, ticket, nnd'point ‘ SiisoonUy. to -.thoir i Cntholic ■caniUaUt for '*r!Lrruori.‘U<«lr* i ’ tt Governor, and Treasurer, ' M* conclusive . refutation ref /tho .•baßelcss.slan dor.” , j.;ua I.V>\|V\’*Vd O•’ > .Thus, .It,sofliusi^JiWl|ll«t.tho, JJindoos, of iHiissAciilisetts ai/pointi boorish-. commitices to ■ ransiick tho opnrlhronts in'Cathdllc fumalo'acnl ' insrids, nhd insult tho lady hretb «n of select thuircandi. dates for the highest oiEcca in the, State I, and U '" "siiha are' Catholics,' and they ,wish to secure .their yotcsl't'/'i '/'>* '■ d. resident ‘facica ond Uio Indiana ■ Thl:*f6l lowlri# 'lnfiiK*3t iniiftgraplia finU ty' thp’ cofrcapojjclcuco of tbo SI. '‘■fouin : i, iu*l:loamthdt T -’llio President lias determine .'tin ’a iioiv-Inilhin policy fbr the government.- •IletOfdth thc”policy bus been removal. So icon ■ita should nrlso between 1 the white ijvran andihij rod brother, involving any senona dUfllculty, instead of-meeting boldlytho que# UlOfi!f,”fltjdbJd{tllng them, the previous policy of itfoe government has been to remove the Indiana imrtlicr Into tUe.uKiJerne^Sfaiid,stji^aofl'^jq-to- 's]fnfAlbum' dfyhO bsuck, Tim’Toy-necessity of the CrtswMwToms !lfdgov6rtmient to change it* MfcßOfoftllmrv .iaOlo to whlcfato remove the jtqor,lndian. -Tim vvliito fpopiHAibnMf''CH'l\foi i iil*, Oregon «lnd ton, will aoonMerfmbd Thfltf'thls Incii'murftficc be oppoidto'tfrick;'tuid IliM thb red miin a iJ’y4tli' hh'all ‘bo ln' this crisis, President Plerdo tins dctctMinKd' td adopt the opposite of tlio'old feOiifinuetbc Tn ’dUn’rf their reservations—cnrtivilinfe fhcjr bmmdiiHejtinHtiiadfi'f onlarglngthciil, fdtift'tlichf'trt tnhi tliclr'attention to agrjcnltdr ■j| Qnd‘ :, mCchAhlcid tn& .tend to their rspld i fclvni,«alink\';‘ V- -v A. will bedUrtoVmtCd cm'all sides, by Iho 'mnslo of the’fdo'ugliman'Mii A ry whistle hud the busy clinic of the mechanic’* Inmmiari'mid tlnisc 1 dnflhdnces* must nfleit in grcotei' or less degree •their wlI t nml siivage ndtntOi On Luke Stipc onor stiver d tribe* who bad’been fbna RUrrhiind •»*d have becomeexeellbntcitizens.'' Oho of tbo .Saganaw trlbd ls now largely ln ship •building,'find lint a large capital Invested ih the dbnslnes*.- 'Other* of tbo tribe are cngaged’ln tbo varloh* ‘mechanical' 1 trade*, ’and. hre r doing •=KVcll hmlertUo'lotco ol precisely <he*atilju;prdi icynvblch tbo'guvorhmiiht baa ‘defcnillbcd' to nil.’* I '' •*' • ' -. l<l ’! ' t < n V'-mi;zuVXDiliiimMdssacfo In Mforirioi' 1 v We Inkc tiie following from; an- Yrtka Union . •*. the public’the,par.biuilars qf_another areadfpl U/dl I Indians!* 'jLiko' \ -the- lHst< it waa unprovoked and unlocked fur., On Tues day last fypr men storied with seven .yokcof oxen j\h(l t'wq .wagons, to haul tlpur Uiv'cr Vntlcv to Yrcka. When they arrived Vit'bhi'Vfew hundred, yards of the suramitof *• 'the Siskiyou ilfcyl Vcro'.'comp.clled to,!.double i 'tlii-jr 'tenuis iyvoa' onc wpgbn, in .order.’ Us haul i ’ll<rir)oa(l'up a ’titoep jiitep.;Threqbf;thefnen j.wcnt.iip’-with the wagon, aml : ,thc, fourth to linpinil wjih.lhq wagpn behind*'•- When .they'ar med within a few, yards ol llw summit they were tired upon by. Indians, who were lyinctfn .trait tordheiq.. One of tho men,'named Fields, if ell picrcedi with eight bullets. ■’ A boy'iu ’the imploy of Dick Ev-ttns, of'Hdgttc Uivcr \nlley, was badly-'wounded', ; and'crawled from the rood'to atrcc.'wUerb he I ’was found by, the,ln •dinns afterwards, and shot throtigh the head. The third escaped with (i slight,wound.— Thc oxcn,'being then in a steep place of the .•Wlf; backed' wlili tho tfftgort ft considerable dls tKik'c. 'and Iliiatlv turned, capped the wagon, -nrid itvlo a heap..where limy were 'iil/fuiirtccn.ih 'nqtp.ber, shot ps they lay. Iho •Ind.uiivti.ihcn' proccvdeti over l)io Siskiyou .10 igotuiwood’fcrcek.ji • .They maau their •ppenr .nppo.ftt ••» place four; ; miles above, the town of ‘Cottonwood, called the Uoilomvood liar. Two nniners. who wpre engaged, in washing out n .»(ujcc. saw tht’di,* lin'd ns f they‘endeavored to ♦xliHhe thcir eseh|xj‘w’erc flred upon- Oiui'of thein got away wilh'his life, allliough he vvas utevejely.vvoundvd. , |iowcvcr, sham! •the riite of 1 thbsc oh the mountain.’ Ills namp •was SjwnttpV.^X*M-n.QC*been; for.'.sdnie dimo past a resident of .Cottonwood, lUii|i|OAp'^'luatbr.—Tlio SI. liOitlq iiapamipi still occti|>ic«J In commonling V n this terrible ciilnmlty. ■ 1 Tho DemocrAt of Hie <Jd inshint observes : .. M h[ ,, 'f‘i^iq- I «roil|p'iimMlri<i».if n| l nlucl > «noculn- IlnnTs.inaiilgrtl, rorpocliog llw ooiuwoftlm ao. cldcnt, and m>on \yUoJ)»;ll|o chief blame, should rest. The bridge from all,accounts, lightpat .material, arnicas slaled hy tbrnm who pverb. oh .lljb spot, seemed a Vorlc :pf fl’cafToldiiiff, from uldc)i a heavier atnic mlgljt Jmvd .been roared./,Thu strqngypt limber* wm, M, ?jx; by, nine MapOtoft: poop whl&wpro>lU.«tr^ llibso were imllod tbo rails. Provi«]usly,to ho dav of tho had boon tried by’lho passing ahd rbimnsing ol tho locomotive WcOWtruotlim tVnlifl .Imtiioieitf, irp rdMtoVqf, xlfmal Ip wo)ghUbd:uiagnifudjj to the Vskdllftibri trMh.'liad'bv'er.becn'iiipliod. ’,, in*'lWbr J th'i< trail, •nei-wdt-k'bf Wlttlp t Unbars ‘th'dp'ondb^bu*locoHlhtlvb of morb'than twenty tod tons VfcdfrWbVif driven at d hpbbd of at least twelve miles an were aipprfcctß ol v <jw«rtvflcturo tlwy.ffero uhouHo pass,'and, gqugefiucmtly, had no loartiO* tolUiehnrAotcr.for ,»trongth.or seem. >Uy„./iA.il. : had mwi.lntmatvd to thu assurance* at jho fwUpitpo widely-UUdor-ht3i?uidimooy controlled, the- URWfira pfiMio. w’tglnP'dhpt.woe:dragging > thorn to swift and torrlblu destruction. .ti* ‘ “ On thtt tqndcr.qfloe<)inptlve\Bloo(l the t>rcildoDt , pf.,tiiq apfl t , W>i,6r P’SMjllvan. : Mr , Sr|foo,.noJjnilor.Wl l !.. «WrqHf(l.iWf Mj, O'.S t llA? tpfit, (I*oiirplg.qtaabto foiWnln ,fIS weight o! tho. h^yy,,train,,,n(i4 proposodn idiioklog o(,thq speed and the djsem- WknUon of a pPrirpnp/ but the latter-was sanguine of the strength of his work, nnd gave ntf bcptflotfbo fonts of Ids com ordot* lajNl,WflWlr ;&pnt wof Jl V, wi>»> >alf nn«w/r? c/jKuflouevo! ns tim YW wiljo «(lit? ,w ork# pfl tl ,h! f> yMdlwQffdWWJ lA«.l\mT-P9^ fe^FirX'J.mnFil n^>.P Q WOJT W R AWwl ?°?iP-;.t ho lmyo eur-i XiYflfft phhwirppV,o'b o,W IS fa bl&rcputatl.qu, tho .tJifU H* l a v va >ifl preach pf tho, I‘rflclc Lb the bridge boon on a •trWghninrf, t<io train flifeht.posMly over in safety, but In tlio present onso tho curve lnjha.Uuft!RMo)v(ermtoata4JlM'b*t .■i- i •, •'». hi. q&dif'Vfc&tf u? to -Kansas. 6n wiiyUoiKailsaa with ! 66te-| the location,of sno.thousand persons whV-pur-i poseertii&rAtlngthither from Eastcm Virginia' tH Jh f Jd]! 7j sjity families t>*lhje: 'frxym ‘ l f IticKmortd, ! th\rlyXrom &aunt#n,flfly fro jn' Rappahannock, andthc rcmmTiderfrornjthq sopip ngghborhQod.; Itils;ftl8o announced that ailargo emigration;.is! -Cxpcctcsi.fronV,tho Western-portionof. .'Virginia next spring. : Lots atLecompton,ihO now scat of gbvcmmcht, were selling quito^iigh,'and • it wnssaidlhat Withln the* next twelve months about three hundred buildings will bq e&btcd .th'dljo. * ! ’■ ‘■■ t ■ *’■■■ ; '“i fcktts. -i. ;,., Phi?.a., Not. 13, ’55! Fj.opit; and fecelpls small. Shipping. , brands are frecly pffered.at, S 9 50 per? bid- —\ . There is a light demand lbr. retailers , and ba-' : kers from $9. 50 up to ll for common and fan* cy brands. RycFlourishcldat $0 75. oalcs, of Corn flleal at $4 37S per bbl.\ r . ....... GiiAiS'.p-Only a small abibunt of "Wheat of fered and prices arc without "alteration.. ~ Salts of Southern and,PcnnW ais2,osa2 06 per bu, ond prime while at S 2 ,!Ba2 20. 3000 bushels Western Itycspldiat H7.a;llBctfl., Corn is scarce—4soo bushels ojd yellow sold at 9.6a97c and new yellow at from 68 to 70c. Oats in fair demand at 42 a 43 eta, perbu.; • • . Whiskey is steady—sales of 4l a 42 ots., and hhdsat 40 a 41c. 1 Drudges sell At 39. 1 1 Clovcrsccd tomes in-very slowly and-sells from wagons at s6’ 50 a 6 75 per 04 lbs. Tim othy at $3 A 8 25J ’Flabckecd at s2i / ■ Dub: • . In• tills Borough, on Friday evening Inst, Mr. JEitEitrAn Guove, formerly of Scliellshurg, Bed ford countyi'iirthc-S'Jth year ofhla ogc. ' • IVtwGoods. rnflE subscriber Ims just received end now 1 opening, a largo assortment of Fresh Goods suited to the season—ploaso call and got bar gains! MARGARET SNODGRASS Carlisle, Not. 16, IbGO—4b , .. p|I ,tSEO.Z. ISRETZ, — DENTIST. Ofljcentthcrcsidence ro^ier » ou North Pitt St., .November 15,1855. XMate NhtiCQ. LETTUS of Administration .OQ the estate of John Kama,' Into of. Monroo township, Cumberland co., dco’d., havobecn issued by the. Kcglatcr of said county, to tho subscriber resid ing in ttiosamo township. All persons Indebt ed to said estate aro requested to make imme diate payment, and those having claims will present them foV settlement to HENRY KARNS, Admr. Kdv. 15, 1855—0 t i Public salo of Real Exlnle. On Saturdny , December l«t, 1855. BT.vlrtuc of an order of the Orphans’ Court 16 mt* directed, 1 will expose'to public calc, ■'on thb above day, on the provisos, all that dor tain lot or picce of, limd,' siUmtb : In Mdn’roc • township.' Cumberland : county, adjoining tho Village gf* Chilccht'Mvn, containing 9 'Acres and 42 Perches, mot-d or loss, 1 bopndod bj J Daniel Stease, Dr. John A.rAhl, Henry GrabilUnhd a V |l rddd' f with a HOUSE thereon erected, a good ’Stable, and '|!sSSlaya Well of good Water,- Into the pro-, ot Jolm Piper,,dec’dl.' Sale tp„commcncc at 2 o’clock, ?. M.,prhcn conditions will bo made known by ; ; pipe?, Adiv'r. v i November .15, 1855—flt* . Family Coal. tons Lykon’s Valley Opal, broken,! lJU’v/ and roierbened, prepared expressly fori family usu'ah’il under cover, So Umt X can Air nlaU it'dry and clean during tlio winter Benson., “I have aIW bn bund and for sale, tlio Luke. Ildlgr Coal/frbin the mines of Boyd, Rosser & CoL‘ and SlnmioUln Coni, from the pdntis of Coclirati-ri'eMd ! &‘ Co.,' nil of which I will soil at snmll.prolUH forcash, mid deliver to nOy part of the Borough v •mr.'fl. MUKRAy; tfgcni November IC, 18i>C. Cosmopolitan Art Association SECOND YEAR Anil ANGEMENTS for tho Second Annual Collection of this now and popular Institu tion for tho diffusion of Llfcraluro and Art* have been made on tho most extensive scale.— Amonjr tho works already engaged; Is tho far famed "CEXOJ CRUCIFIX,” which.origi nally cost ton thousand dollars. In forming tho ne\V collection, tho diffusion of merles of American art, and tho encourage ment of American genius, have not been over, looked. Commissions have been issued to man)* of the most distinguished American-. Artists, who will contrihui j some of their finest produc tions. Among them are three Marble Busts, executed by. tho greatest living Sculptor,—Ux ram PtfwKns : pEOUOE WASHINGTON, ' Tho iVihor of hia Country; benjamin yhiiskLiu, . Tho Philosopher^. 1 pANfEL WEBSTAR, 1 ’ Tho Statesman. A fficcinlagpnt baa ,v|»itrd.Europo and mndo curi'ftil and Jpdlcloin soluciionanf lbrcigri worka oinit, both in Dronzo and Marble; Statuary and choice Paintings. i. Tlio wliplc forming a largo and valuable co - loclinn of'paWlnga and 'atatuarjr, to bo dialri. bntertfroß ainong the liiombora of tho Aaaocla tion for the second year* 1 ' : ' ' ■'•jfVmSj itf Mtmbtfshipi Tho payment of throe dollars Constitutes Any 1 one n member ofthls'Aasdclatldtl, and entitles him to either oho of tho following (or one year, and nlsb ’A‘ticket In the distribution pf the Statuary and Palntlngf. ‘ , , Tho Literature issued to subscribers consists of.the following Monthly MngrtZinbs j'llftWt’s, Putnam’s, Knlctc'orbockcr, Blackwood's - ,' Gra ham’s, Godoy’s Book; n^d^llbusphbjd laltW'dVo monibersbijis aro oiVtUitid 1 to ahy'livo.of .thb’Mbgaatnei itfr on 6 yaw, land, to j/V’ttcM'Vln'thc distribution! I'Tfib netsprocooils-derived-: from, tlio saty of memberships/"™ devoted* V *ho; purchase of works' of ; ' ‘ t \ 1 i ;;!'*i .•■ U :■,•.i, bv becoming a member of, this Association, oro •-ist , All'persobs rwolyotliQ ;oJQistart, in tbo.pbapo:** ator. Unit aMAßWzlhU.LUorulhCpi' h- '•;••• j* .m.j ■ '. Si. .Kaoh rnemWr Is contributing towards pur chanlus choice .works,of art, y hloU .to bodisn trlbutcd among themselves, and 019 at thfcsamo "L onconra g lngt^arl M f fl|« country, d(a. burslng lbon,imda .yMoUars llwongU ,H« MWffli ' roraona > .remitting Oinda fur niomWrahtn, Will nioaaq glvu. their ppat-offleo, addrefa infu l, BtalingL tlio inontliitlipy, wJbl*: tbo Magaaltm •» commence, andl)ayoMw Jott^, IfoStOfflco (6 prdyunf fpMj.Qn ttS.'RW.J* wide!,;‘d cortlflaatp of niorobcrslilp, (Ogolber WlJh'lbß MHgaiijlo doairM, will l>u forwaytlpdiu tvllrObflijrVo illdc bj'‘JoW|ng; <l,l# A.T'.iuT’ th6V'rdcolvp'tljolfngfl&lriofree tlcltojjh I!*° I nil i\flho satnppr)cO, ,^ | to iSay Wi 1 tno']VrQgazlho.ftlono.,,• < 11. :: 1 Beautifully illns.tratod; Maloguo* ; glvtog tw* d& >^ii]iiitmitj., fadt)tli > 60 , 0 h aiJnllcatlbh.' , ’ ,: iicTdroaii • li ‘* ’ 1 ... • f T O. I>. DLUIiy, Actuary p. A;,'A, 'At either of tho prltlclpal offlc'iß—“Knicker bocker iMagazlno’\ofllOQLB4BiDMiuiway,^.Y,| or , ;>Vestom .Ofllco, : IGO. Water: street,.Sandav ky, Ohio, • j j i• •f' h.*<j • v ’ l November 15, IBCS. •m-' BliicJ is! slope farm,' sjtnalo.ln, Southampton tpw,n- ’cbunly, mi th g‘ R o xbury;rp ad, 2 'ihlles nbrth”d'f Shlpponsburg, now.bcenpiddby, Thomas 1 Hayebbk'asdphanVcbnlalhlng \\[y' 1 ’ Acre^and 1 ‘ r ,. 95 of , which aw cleared and .In a higb state oi l culiiyatiob, i andlhb l rgßidaocovcrcd,' v Mhcxcel* Ippttimbor, thq whole thoroughly loncqd, - -; ; I . l ,3'hq,„Jpjprpyementp have boon :but ; recently - Tfl ~[y prppti.fi. nnd rnnslut nf a HOW two .!<w|wgm: story Log ; Housed ; 28 fept byiQQ, a .! |Mt«||aynow Bank Barn,.lower partstonband JUmaf upper frame. 75 feet long; with Wa gon Shed, and two .Corn Cribs attached; the wcatherboardlng planed and painted white,'and other necessary ont-buildings; a line assortment of fruit trees about, the house, and a largo nuni* ,bor of . locust trees scattered all over tho form, and an excellent. Well of water convenient to the hohso.' The-property In all respects is a roPat valuable one, the land'being of excellent quality and tho Improvements of tho most sub stantial character- For terms, &c;» enquire of : A. L. SPONSLEII, : ■Real \Esfa(c J3gt. 4* Scririner. . Carlisle, Oct. 25,1855. .Store for Sale. THE Dry (jooda store, and flxtnrcj of John Coyle,,dec’d., in.llogcstown, Cumberland county, will .be,offered at private sale by the Adrar. oh easy terms. The stuck is tin good, order and will amount to aboyt $3OOO. The Dwelling and Store room will- bo rented-to- the purchaser. They are both two story and nearly now,,having a good,garden;.everyvariety trf fruit and. grape, Stabling and water,on the - lot, and every.convenience complete, iPossession given immediately. Allortho 20tb thosubscri. ber will be there lor a few weeks. , SCOTT COYLE, Mmn November 1,1855—3 t DEAD. THE N. Y', Tribune, of the, 9th, states that Dr. Joel Shew, an honest,man and earnest tclormcv, widely known os a pioneer of 'the Water euro Into the United States, died last Saturday, In his 40th- year; and after giving d biographical sketch, status that ho “died in tho fullest confidence in tho system he had so ably and carnostlyadvocatcd.” " Wo knew Dr. Show prior to his going to Germany,' in Ml and *42, and wo believe he was honest in his convictions; but, like many other honest men,he died a vic tim to his delusion. Gold water is not adapted to all m’anllijfltations of disease, nor every varie ty of 'temperament and constitution; In tho East Indies, childron-aro rarely over washed in water, but they are oited crorj doy.’ A child's head can bo kept'much' cleaner witlroll Until without- R; and many young personb with hectic cheeks would probably never know tho last days of consumption, if their parents would insist on having tho’chost, back, and limbs anointed with tho “ Eltchic Oil”' two or three limes d week. Tho Hebrow, Physicians seem to have consider ed oil as more OfßCacious than any other reme dy.: Tho sick were alwdys anointed with oil, as tho most powerful means that was known of checking disease. ' ’ We are not unsupported statements, that wo have txmdo tllomost Important discovery of modern times; end (hat the generation now coming on tho active stage of life, willrobst fu]ly acknowledge and apply the principle of Hygiene we hfive introduced. ‘‘No,Weeding, vomiting nor purging,*/ but a perfect, natural and health' fid actlon'of all the powers of l(fo mny'bo kept up without tho aid of poisons ot weakening ap- Oil of itself, however, has no 'Elec: trie principle.' .’Wo, claim Its use a? a necessary adjunct, and that'tho combination wo liave dis covered, In whlcH vt’b’ haVo I btrod ucc d an Elec- 1 trie powbr or principle, is capable of fcljoving i pain instantly in most eases, always' soon," and produces no possible bad results, i Tho “art of healing,’* though of more Im portance than nil other arts ant} discoveries,has nqt Jeept papo with' other oris and sciences—fco 1 says an ahlo writer, which ho thinks is owingto tJ|o proncncsB of schools to adhere to old views and antiquated dogmas. ~ But tho people jaro beginning to open their eyes and to see these things in thoirlruo light, and henep-tho- rise and progress of all tho “isms’* and theories; female doctors and.quacks flourish', because the people will not boUovo in tho infallibility of a-pV6fas sion so. inconsistent, and thoyaro bourtd to: try uil.and to hold fast (hat which. is good, If It can bo founds ! . • - - — 1 ■ . It Is,said that Dr. McClintock wds onco!re ganlcd by thq a deml-God, but as bo saw lit to put out a lot of medicines on hjs own rcsponslbllily,,.’nll ;inanncr of abuses'ia heaped on him. Is ho not (ho same talented Doctor new, that the great rfiodlcal Journals re presented him formerly? Wo have great:re spect for, the profession, and have received from Ihetn cvcrv mark, of favor, and we aro now sub- mitting to them or.r views tender them our medicine, bnt have no sympathy with the Jenlops, timid and backbiting among them, and ask none of their favors. Wo feel persuaded we shall benefit them more than .they can us; and that the people will award us the distinction duo an immensely valuable discovery. Dowaro of counterfeits. . 5 A. E. SMITH, Chemist. C. DEGRATH & CO. Only office, 39 South Eighth street, aouth-of Chesnut, Pblla, Price low.; For sale by B. J.,KEirEn, wholesale and re tail agent for Cumberland county, and by S. W. HAvEnsnoK, Carlisle. November 1,1855 —lm* Geullemoii’a Shawl*. AN extensive assortment for sale by Wm. A. Miles, Main street, opposite the Telegrapl Office, Carlisle. " , October 25,1855.'* , & nttoTunu, Plniubcrs & Giis Filters, , i EAST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE. rplIE subscribers arp prepared, to execute nil JL kinds of wbrlc In their Jlno k viz s . . Lead and; Iron Pipes, Bath Dollars, ' Jlydnmts, i Water Closets, Bath Tubs, ■ . Wash Basins, :• Hot nnd Cold Shower Force and Lift Pumps, Baths, ;• Hydraulic Roms, &0., .V-1 i ifvory description of Plt\in anti Ornamental Gas-Fixings, 1 furnished nnd ppt.up on tho tpost reasonable terms; ‘ Fixtures put at short iriotlce, In Iho.m’ost modern stylo. , , Jobbing attended'to. October2s, 1855. . , ... CHANGE OP. HOURS, Ciiiul). Valloy Railrorul ‘Company; 1 O’ft tttld lBO5, pos songor* trains'will'ldavo* as follows, (Sun* days excepted,), vis’: V Fbk'/UAn&isobbd.',. ... .. ■ ii ' ,;: '' l 1 ■ ' '/* £'!./„ j«i T'/ain/ % ik Trafn.*: . 'Leave ClinrtljcKstjVft, 8f46'.A.’,J1. i I .. Oorllslo, "'. 10-25 ‘ >• " 8.17 ■< 1 . ‘<i Mcolianlciibfg,,l,ll.so, i f.< ■.,., 0.48, ‘Vs Arrive (iH|i(«laburg, 11.25;,,"i ,nM*l *f » I •.•i i-r;. Fob CuAUBSOSocna. . ; •• -n.i :•!.’! ..-'I ; lat 2d 2Vbfn.‘ 1 ' Leave Harrisburg,., 8.80 A.M. I.ool*. M. 1 «' Mbolmiilcsburg, 0.08 *« ri 1.00 “ , ! n Carlisle, 0.45* << : 2.11 » i «• NowvlUOf. ,W4Q -** i <• Shlppensburg, lO.'iO ®*lB “ 5 0-45 «< Trains leave Uoirlsbyrg' for Phlladolphla at 1.12 A. M., 8.10 A. Mm'7'6o P. M,, and 12.86 OdlilrAbla. - For Pittsburg, it 12.80 Noon, 0.20,M., and 4.00 P. ItiJ/Jf mo-ro; at H.', B.Bo'AiM.' ttnd 1. P! M! ■' ■, Trains on thoDauphlnAbd'BUsuifohatmrt, Kail Koad leave Hurrlsbuig for Heading,' Auburn, Ac. at 6 A.lt. and 2.10 , • Ql , i nyFards* from ilardsjburg, Carllßlc. Sbin- WhSbiiVgi'to Ohambertiburg, will bp Jin c * n ' a l«j’ Whmt ‘pal'd fbr Tfokotßrnt tho OtßcU, tlmp , paid in tho Cara. A .. f m ; s j; p^ ; ii«ilroadOfflco,.Ohftm.Vg* 1 >:•«»»»// ;; c : ! Oct. 16,1856—4t f.• ■ *' • ,M ' l ■rtrt imDDBn'PSA.on trees; ifIU^UUU cmbraclfagncarly all tjio‘rare rocentiy brouglit Id notice, Of vigoroii srgrowth',’from 5 to 8 feothlgh*-from $lO to $l2 per Immlfedi'aiidSTU per. thou sand. ‘*4/f r A sdlbct assortment of Apple Tubbs,'ln- all tlid Standard varieties, froni Slgporbutitired. Cherry, Aprl coraid: Plum;,troos;of the; finest varioticsVori the inoat rcttabrtablc tofnifll 1 /;' • ' 'Also,' Isabella 1 and CataWua grape vines; one and’two’ycar8 i old:‘\'. r - : ; ; '‘ "Ui" • •••* v 1; - •’STEPHEN ; F. WEAKLEY,'! i 1 • Dickinson'Nurseries; near Carlisle, Cumb.'. Oct..U,*6(WW;' ■ county,Pa. Fall & Winter Goods THE bubacribor lias just received from'the eastern cities a very largo,stock of new Fall and Winter. Goods, whldh bedims purchased at very low rates; and therofdrc ls enabled to sell in' tlio same way; his stock has been selected 'with groat caro;arid'wlH ho found ono'of the most complete In tho’cqimty.; Tolna stock of Dies* Moods, tho attention of tho 1 ladles Is particularly invited ns it consists in part Of Black and Fancy Silks, -Prcnch'Morinoos, Paramoftas, Persian Cloths, Do laincs,-Do bago, Alpaccos; Bombazines, &c. In men’s wear • ' Clotli3,Cnssimer<;s, t SaUmets, Jeans;,T,weeds, Ac. Satin',' Grenadine and .Fancy Vestings. ■! • - SHAWLS in every variety, Such as Brocho, Long and Square',Hay;State, Long and Square, Terkori,’ Cashmere;* Thibet; Delaine, &c. M ; . Blankets at dll prices, fromsl,ilGto s9,oopcr pair; Carpets; Druggets;' and Oil Cloths of;all. kinds and at all prices. 1 ' •*' ; Domestic Goods, Such as bleached, And ,unbjoachad Muslins of nil widths,' Checks,-. Tickings, .Flannels, Cotton Flannels, Sack Flannels, Linseys, Bagging, itc., in all ttioir variotiosand,prices. Also, Groceries and,'Shoes, all of which hV ia dbtcnnrnod to sell at low prices. AIV Ho asks Is d call ns he is satisfied persons will .flhd.tt V>,their advantage to look at his stock elsewhere. Thank ful for the liberal .patronage heretofore bestow ed upon him; ho hopes for a continuance of the same., -PHILIP ARNOLD. Carlisle, Oct. 11,1855. ;(il r , 03 R V G^OPStl gold weather ‘S coming,and the undersigned arc prepared . .for it. They have justreebived a mammoth stock of notf,'clicap & handsome Goods, among willed )vo have the colobrated; i -■ Sllkl French Mcrinoes, all colors; plain and pVlnlld -Mnutf. delaines* Thibet Gloiba, Alpa chas Jllabit Cloths, Calicogs,.Ginghams, ami an uSIMENSE QUANTITY of otlimt goods; both, forldflibs and gentlemen} Bonnetiu Bonnbt Ribbons,'.Handkerchiefs, Ho siery .Gloves, THrijmlngs, ‘Gum Shoes, Carpet Bags, Oil Cloths, Cloth Caps, &C. Also, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, Snttiriots,' Voktings, 'KentrtCky Jeans, Flannels, Tickings,-Ribbons, Embroideries nnd a general stock of Goods In ourllno. : Wq Invito the pub lic to Bn examination of tbo above,for bargains. Give us an eorly r call; as thoyaro selling rapidly at oni'uaubl low prices.- , BENTZ & BROTHER. • Carlisle, Oct. 11,1855. FRESH ARRIVAL OF iSiOSrwAßii THE subscriber Having jiist'rcculvcd and open ed Ida supply 1 of Goods for the Fall traded would call tho Attention of his friends and tlio public generally, .to tho largo and well'selected stock of Foreign and Domestic Goods .now on hand, assuring them that tho assortment Is com plete, and tho prices such'aK cannot fail to glvo satisfaction. ' Tho ftltcntloh of Builders, 1 Carpenters, arid Cabinetmakers, is respectfully dlrcctcato out stock of locks, bolts, screw's, hinges, naitu, gUVsH, ■p'lifty, p'alnts, oil,'vnrnlahos. veneer®, luoUtdiug, halr-cfolli;&cij Bdgo-toolaof every description, Ba\TB, planes, &o. - Coach-makers and Saddlers will find the as. sortmonf o’f,Goods;ln. fffdr liho particularly large, cihbi - aclrigcanvass andtrlimniugsol every kind, axles, springs, hubs, spokpS, felloes, shafts, &c. 5 saddle treetf and harness.mountiDgaot cvpry quality and style. Housekeepers aro'invited to call and examine our Cuttlory,' Britannia und IMiited-ward, Paha, Kettles, Codar-watc, &c. l: - ’ IRON.— a largo assortment of rolled and hammered Iron, Nail-rods, Horse.shoe Iron, &c.} also, cast, shear,' spring and blister stool. : ■ In addition to the above, wo have also recei ved a, splendid stock of Wall Paper , ot al! kinds, cheaper than over. Wo Invito our friends to call, knowing It will bo to thdit own advan taco. Don’t forget the place, East Main street. b ' HENUY, SAXTON. Carlisle, August 23, 1856. ■ Splendid Jewelry, Wnti'Jici, &«. THE subscriber respectfully Informs the citi zens ot Carlisle and the public generally, that ho has just opened a largo and splendid as sortment of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry, ot every style and Quality. Ills store.ls situated on the N. E. ’comor ot tljo Public Square, In the room formerly occupied by Elliott, one door cast of 1 G; \V. miner’s goods ‘store. His Stock will consist ol every article Usually kept by : watch makers and Jewelers; vISS: J GOLD jg» WATCHES of every stylo apd quality, prices from $25 to sl2s'. Silvei i .\Valihe ss to $l5. GcntUuriotPsGoldFhb, Vest, arid Neck Chains 5 GoTd'Rcys rind Seals;' Gold Studs and Vest Buttons, Breast Pins, Box Kings, &c. Ladles Gold Nock Chains, Gold Chatlalns, Gold Lockets, Breast Plns/Eur-rluga, Erir.drops,'Cutf Pius, Gold, pens amlPcnclls, Gold Thimbles, Gold Bracelets, Silver and pearl Card cases. Jot'Bracclets, &c. A largo of Finger Bings, Sliver and Plated Ware, Fruit Dishes,‘Gat'd Baskets, Tea Setts, Plated Cups and-Goblets; Napkin Bings, &c., with many other fancy notions. All goods warranted to be what they are sold for. ~ . attention paid to (ho repairing of Gold Watches, Jewelry. &o. All work war. ranted ; according to quality. The subscriber hopes by strict attention to business ana a rte r airo to please, to receive a liberal share of pub ! lie patronage. W. D- A. NAyGLL -1 • CaVllslo, July 10,1855—tf , , Watches, Clock*, Jewelry, Jtfi ■ ; ti.lH.rt High Sired, llirrliile THOMAS OONLYN hu Jlißt 6'lionod, at his store In West High street, opposite Marion II»11, N ,(| |utonils l .lo kprp roMtaid y mband, n ' .<a„.MOiplol().n a »» rtmcnt:, ' C offtr/IM, JR , ClorkriStuelry amt I'aney. Oxde, /K\ ■« prepared to sell eatStiW terms that cannot fall toiplesse all in want ol . a good Tlmo-Picco. Among his Block will bo found—Will Inwollcd Gold Levers; L«dle»Gold Laplnctf; ‘Sllviit lAvers;'Silver Laplnes; Silver Quartlers; English, French, mid Swiss W atches. His stock of - 1 •'* . f . ! Jewelry , . V,J • ■■■ • '• t In largo and template, and consists Of Mcdallolil, Indies' & gentlemen's llroastlMnS,t tftgcr kings, funny and plain Ear Kings, Scarl 1 * nb » J. 1 XIHO, gold AVntcb mid Fob Chains, gtridKoys and Seals, gold and silver Pencil Cases, gold andsllvdtSpectacles, togetherivithalmost every oilier article kept la a Jewelry estnbl A full supply of CLOCKS, V r.i ; > » r '°f ■ “'""‘L 0 and Qo)cq—ulftllt-dny and jWonfar-foW-waf-, ranted' to'go arid keep oorircct tmro, ■ IFa/rAe. ami Clock, aro fti ly '9®'™%*l“ wartranted to' keep llrsl-rate tlnio, TlO pOMIo, aro IhVllud to gIVo him a tall f oM tnfbfcnslnifc os'Ko fools very oOhlldprit O'al Im « able to gll 0 botloSbilrgalliKtlinn can bo hnd.oliowhcro, f - d'upti’aii'isitc. ■, ; 11,1 ' _o_ „ —-v ■'. ! ! n ' A. K* or® o "’ • TTOKNUY'AT I-ATV, Im* BOlllral 111 Me oo *rr or coanti>s [Ootobw *»,»»«■. ;!.T,C~'.‘‘‘;V: ‘* \': : i TyTOTICE is hcroby given/that anclecilbn for a. v hitie Directbrsof tho Carlisle Depoaltßank, will bo.hold at tholr Banking House, in tho Bo rough of Carlisle, bn Monday; tho 10th day of November, 1855; between tho hoars «of> 10 o’- clock, A. M; and 2 o’olockfP.M; By order of the Board of Directors.’ - /■’- ‘ WVM. BEETEM; C«»ftfrr. November, 8; i:i ' A Card. BAUGHMAN, bis health having been JLJ restored; bfibra his siirvldcs to tho’people 6f : Cumberland County. ’Office 1 In, EaW Main st./opposite* Hclser’s Hotel. ’ Poopltf in tho cqhntty as well as in town attended to. November 8, : i860.' Tho Imperial Power off the Pope. CONTAINING tho speech of the Hon. Jos. R, Chandler, Jan.,ll, 1855, frith nine let ters, stating tho prevailing' Rbman Catholic Theory in the language of papal writers, by John M’Clinlock, D. D., 1 vol. 18 mo.' For sale at Flpcr’s and Loudon’s Book Stored. Price 46 cents. Nov. 8, IB6o—lt Apprentice Wanted. AN apprentice to the'Boot and Shoe making business is .wanted by tho und signed, re siding in Carlisle. JOHN WHISLER November 8,1855—8 t. Dwelling iionse For Rent. THE subscriber offers for rent until the Ist of April next, a two story Brick Dwelling House,' situate bn South Pitt Street, lately oc cupied by Mrs. Shcnfcr, and adjoining residence of Mr. John. Me,ll. TUGS. D. IRISH, November 8, 1856—2t* Public Ilousn for Rent. THE tavom stands now occupied by Thomas Costamngna, situate at the head of Bolling Springs,Sbuth Middleton township, Cumber land county, 4$ miles cast of Carlisle, is offered for rent from the Ist of April ensuing. PETEK F, EGE. Novembers, 1855—0 t NOTICE. SALE OF SUBSISTENCE STORES, &c. Wlt,L be sold at public* auction, at Carlisle Barracks, Carlisle, Pa., Thurtday , Ifov. 16th, 1855, at 10 o’clock, A. M. : 8 Bis. 150 lbs. 4 oz. Flour. 11 Bush. 4 qts. I gill Beans. C 22 Pounds, 8 oz. Coffee. 2,851 Pounds, 6 oz. Rice. 707 Pounds, 7 oz. Sugar. 877 gals. 2 qts. 8 gills Vinegar. 844*poundd, 0 oz. Sperm Candles. 040 pounds, 8 oz. Soap. 28 bushcls;i3 qts. 2 gills Fine Balt. 11 gallons,'l qt, Molasses. 80*gallons Whiskey. The above articles being of the boat nunlity, tbo Acting Commissary reserves the privilege of withdrawing from tiro sale any article, the bids on which do not approximate toils present value. Terms of salo Cash, in gold and silver. GEO. 11. PAIGE, Ist Lieut. & R. Qm. 2d Infl. Nov. 8,1855—2 t A. A. C. S. JACOB V. WVNDEKUCH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, will attend prompt ly to all business entrusted to him. Office With G. B. Cole, North Hanover street, opposite Billot’s hotel. .Carlisle, Nov. 1, 1856. C. P. HUIURICII, ATTORNE T AT LAW, will promptly attend to all business .entrusted to his care. Office in Beetcm’s Row. Carlisle, April 6, 1856-7-Cm For Rent* rPUE subscriber offers for rent the store room \ now In the occupancy of Geo. W. Hitncr, Esq., tho best business stand in Carlisle. Pos session given on the flrst day of April next, , “ , . . ROBERT IRVINE. _ October 26,1865... .. . *. J Tovm and Conulry. THE subscriber fakes this method of ioft/nrt- Ing h(s friends and (lie piiblfcffoncrally, tJ/at ho continues to carry on the Qqhineiand Under inking '£asinist, at bis stand,: North Unnoror street, next door to Havorstick’s dru£ store, and nearly opposite the Carlisle Deposit Bank. Corns* niado at the shortest notice and at mod erate prices. Having provided himself with a now and tlno Hearse, ho will attend Amcrals in town and country, personally* without any ex. tra charge. *H© will also carry on the Cabinet Making in all ■ vty its various branches, and will constantly keep on hand Bureaus, Secretaries, Wo k Stands, Parlor Ware, Upholstcrcd Chairs, Solus, Ottomans, Sofa Tables, Card, Side, Din ing and Breakfast Tables, Chamber Ware, such as French Field, (high and low posts,) Curtain and Jenny Lind Bedsteads, Wnshstnnds ot dlf feront kinds, Wardrobes, Venitian Blinds, and Chairs of all kinds, am! all other articles usual ly manufactured in this line of business. His workmen are experienced, eastern city workmen, and his work is mode in the latest city stylo, and all under his Inspection, and of tho best materials; all of which is warranted to bo good, and will bo sold lot* for cash. Ho in vites all to give him before purchasing elsewhere. For tho liberal patronage hereto for'o extended him, he fyels indebted to his nu merous customers, and 1 assures them that no efforts wilt be spared lit future to please them in stylo, manufacture Give us a coll. 1 Remember tho place, pearly opposite the Bank. AprlUO, 1855. DAVID SIPE. Two Splendid Farms For Sal TUB anbscribor will soli at Private Sale the two lollowipg dlscribed farms, to wit; No. 1. Is situated on tho northwest of Car llßld'adJolningtheinhabitodpartof said bdrongh, Containing HO acres of llrst rate lime stoho lond, having thereon erected a new largo bank barn, a large boy house, a ‘large Cattle stable, also a comlortftble dwelling house k other out buildings. The land is tn a high.state of culti vation, and all under good post & rail fence.— It is bounded on the North by the heirs ol Smn’l. Alexander doc’d., on the East by John Noble, Wm. D. Seymour k others, pn the Wesfby John Moore,David Grier, t &c., and on tho South by tho Public rood leading IrpmCar. Halo to Waggoners bridge. j No. la.sHufttod In North Middleton Tp.» 41 nillgs.dVomtiCarlialo. on tho.JlirrlsbuT£i& Carlisle .Turnpike..’rpatlf abourl4 -nliloa from Middlesex mur«. linmidgd as .fallow*, on l lho Norlh to the Couoiloguinit Crock, on tboWClt by Irvin's bcira, on lho.Kast.by JolinNohle & Jessp Zlglcr. md ■on- tho South by Abr. Hot-' rick nnd llio Harrisburg Turnpike rood. Con taining 225 acres, about 100 acres oflimoslono and the residue is black slate’, about ICO acres of th» tract cleared, nndor good fenoo.and In n good .tale,of ?u|tlrntlun,,;tlic balpnco I.Tory heavily tiinbarpd j.a .largo portion of. tllo farm Is motion land. Tbo Iniprovoraonta aro a largo Stono D\vo|ling house, adargo log & frarao l^jn, a alone Sprlug-lio.usos and other, out buildings, an apple orchard ond.a largo, quantity .of othoc a small tract of lam I about a I mile west of No, 1., on Iho Ilokor read- loud lug from Carllalo to WaggoncrVhrldgo, containing 28 acres of first rate limestone land, bounded bj said road on tho north, by John Noble on tho south, Brown’s heirs on the oast, and, l>y Baker i i Tho subscriber will also soil a nuMbpr of put jots to salt purchaser*. ’ Tho above property bo.oldonroasmuiblo rerms, q CarllbTo, JanV 11,18C5— tf • 1 . , ~, UliiokfmiHU Coni. BUSHELS UlacUfiinlthColl.Mlrlt iiUUU raid nrlloloj itnolvlnß Mul for sola to i .- . iIimUAY, Jgent. , Carltoioj Juno 14,1855—0mI f | ..' 11 -'' •UP«1B«S?S Ajinl 6,18{»5. > j i l* Hricft House and' Cot foir Bale. THE subscriber offers at private sale his two Story Bridk House", BiickOfilco, ‘good Sta ble, Wagon Com Crib, Pump tho door; a'lot of ground‘ ; of abpnt half ah BitM] acre/situato in Ccntreyillo, Cumberland jmSlLcOuoty, about 10 mUeiwcst on thpWalhutßottora road. Tho buildings dro ncW and in good condition, and well suited for a Doctor or a mechanic. For particulars call 6n tho subscriber, living oh the premises. Dr. .JJEUNir lanGeiirinE. deleter 18, l6W—St* Gentlemen's .Furnishing Store. East Alain Strut, Carlith. ‘ THE subscriber begs leave to inform his cus tomers and tins public in general, that ho has removed his GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE to the room lately occupied by Mr. Elliott ns a Drug Store, rtext door to Hitucr's store, East Mato street* Thankful lor past favors, ho re spectfully Informs all bis old customers ami the public, that he has on Imnduwell selected slock of the latest styles of Cloths, Cassiraeres, Vestirfge, and other goods adapted to all seasons for Men nnu Wear, which be is prepared to make up at short notice, ami in tho best manner and latest styles. Having tho experience of years In the busi ness of Cuffing and Making, be hatters himself that he will satisfy all who give him a Call. He has also a good assortment ol Trimmings, of overy variety and best quality. Persons wishing to And their own Cloths, can have tho same trimmed and made up on reason able terms. In oddlllon to this ho has on hand a well selected stock of Gentlemen's and Boy’s FurnwJujig Goodt, such ns shirts, collars, cravats, stocks, suspenders, and handkerchiefs, all of which can bo bought at city prices at his shop in East Main street. , . .. HENRY’S. RITtER. Carlisle, Juno 7, 1855. Trusses! Trusses!! j C. 11. NEEDLES, TeL'SS and Brace Establishment, I S. H r . Cor. of Twelfth and Race Sis., Pkila. | Importer of tine French Trusses, | extreme lightness, ease ami durability with correct construction. Hernial or ruptured patients can bo suited by remitting amounts, as below:—Sending number of inches round tho hips, and stating side nf. fcctcd. Cost of Single Truss, $2, $3, $4,55. Double j —s6, $O, $8 and $lO. Instructions as to wear, | and bow to effect a euro, when possible, sent with the Truss. Also for sale, in great variety, Dr. Banning’s improred Pntcnl Body Brace. For tho cure of Prolapsus Uteri; Spinal Props aud Supports, Patent Shoulder Braces, Chest Expanders and Erector Braces, adapted to all with Stoop Shoulders and We nit Lungs; English Elastic Abdominal Belts, Suspensories, Syringes —male and female. Ladies’ Rooms, with Lndy attendants. August 2,1866—1 y GREAT ATTRACTION! [NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!! THE subscriber has just returned from New York and Philadelphia, and is opening the most extensive assortment of Fall and Winter Goods ever brought to Cumberland county, among which arc Stllla, Broche and Blanket Shawls. Splendid Silks, Cashmeres, Delaines, French Mcrinocs and Paramattas, elegant needle work Collars and Ruffles, Ribbons and Dress Trim mings In great variety, Blankets, Flannels, Lln seys, &c., very cheap. Cloths, Cassimcrcs, Cassinetts, Vestings, Kentucky Jeans, &c. Colton and l Lambs wool Shirts and Slips, Hosiery, Gloves, 1 a big stock and very cheap of new CARPETING If JHtVQQtiTS. An immcnscLaloclc-nf-TlAAte n~t quality and very cheap. In this department w > go ahead of all competition. My stock is now very large and complete having been selected with great care. All i want.of chcsp'fcoods are invited to examino tin stock before purchasing elsewhere. Call at tin bid stand, East Main Street. A lot. of well made CLOTHING on hand, which will bo sold dt cost for pish. CHAS. OGILBY. Carlisle. Oct. 18,1855. Gentlemen's Furnishing Store. WM. A. store. In Main st., (oppo site the Telegrnj.il office,) now oilers lor sale a most eslensiru and inviting assortment ol FURNISHING GOODS FOR GENTLE MEN, at J.rlccs ivl.iclt claim liberal patronage. I get up my goods In the first style of art, and their recommendation may he ItnpHcltly roliea on. Gentlemen in want of Shirts, Collars, Drawers, Stockings. Stocks. Ties, Gloves, .Silk Shirts and Drawers, Canes, Shoulder Braces, Portmonnaien. Brushes. Combs, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders. Carpet Bags. Pmsos. Umbrellas, Cigar-cases. Watch Guards, fcc., are particular ly rofered to my establishment. Also on hand, n superior article of Ladles’ Gauntlets, Kid and Gum Gloves. Carlisle, Sept. 27, 18.'»o—1m Fall and Winter Clothing! AT STEINER A BROIS.. Cheap Clothing Store, —Wo beg leave to Inform onr friends aud customcra, as well ns the public in general, that wo have just received, and arc constantly receiving, an extensive stock ol seasonable Clothing, which we will sell on the most uccom. modatlng terms, lower than that of any other establishment in this or neighboring towns.— Those hating a proper regard for economy, com fort and gentility of dress, aro politely invited to an inspection of onr goods, manufactured by the best workmen, materials ol tlu* best fabrics, and most select styles. Amongst onr choice and cheap assortment will be found Fine Black Cloth Dress and Frock Coat*, Sacks, Plain and Fancy Cassinicfe, Clouded Cash, viereite, Tweed, Summer Cloth, Linen, , Linen Duck, Gingham and Check COATS. Pa*tju.oqn«.— New stylo nf fancy and black Casshnero, Cnsslncl, Corduroy* Summer Cloth, Lindti, Lincti Duck, and an eudlesa variety of Summer iwnts. , Vests.—A very largo and rlchnssortincnt, si.cli 08 black Mlln. embroidered tireiinilliio, Jancy oil)., Jlmoy oitMlmOrt), Marseilles, inttu l*flooi°rt!ortfnd.—A groat nssoriitietii or sack O.td frock, of iTnin, gingham and tweed sock and frock coals, panlaaml vosta. 'Shirtt. Etna 'trblto ahlfla Ivllh linen bosoms, calico and dlltbrelil lihook sblrta, collars, sna nondors, gloves, umbrollas, carpal bags, &c. Straw Unit and Cttpl.—An extensive stock of palm liirlf,, tfiinMn and Leghorn llnif t allk, ol , anti 1 Nlltfy. caps; n cltolco assortment of allk nock and pocket handkerchiefs, stocks, ftc. Call there end you may rely upon It that every alllclo you purchase will prove to bo precisely what It Is roprllscnlcd to be, and you will B)ve a hdhdoemo percentage on ney—forlft giving bargains, STRIKER & DUO. can’t bd uoat! Carlisle, Oct 11, 1855. _ ' 'While Hall Academy. Three Miles West of Ilanisbimg. fTWB tenth session of this Institution will I commence on Monday, tho flf)h of Novem ber next. I’arontsqml Guardians aro requested to inquire into’its merits. ilnstrpctlon la given 1 In tho ordinary and higher bronchos of uu Eng lish education, and-also In tho Latin, Greek, French and Germamlanguagos,'and VOcal'and InstmmQnt»lJjAwlo. ; •• t t 11 TERMS: BoMtafcs Washing and Tuition ih the ; English bronchos, and .Vocal music per session of B monihd, GO Instruction tyoachjof the Languages, o o , Scpttmbeir 20, " • I MItUSEBY. -m ■ :Mr». MEFF, ta« Just, °Psnsdjft,ToiT glgSScnblce assortment of Failure! Wirrtcf Mil* llncry, comprising lllbteis, French Flow-s ers/Feathers, Fancy DressCaJisi Velvet, bub/ and Dark Slraw Bonnets, cheap Dreia Collars, Sleeves, -French Corsets,-'Dress Trim mings', Hair Braids,'Cloth Mantillas, an clcgiafl assortment of Furs, all very cheap.‘ - r'->. Carlisle, Oct. 25, 186&--4t r ' - DlßS'olniiofi; , % TUK partnershljVUcrctoford. existing the firm of T. 8c Si McCandUsb/in thOßd-, rough of Nc«tllio, "was dissolved .by xnbtUtt corisont on the I,2th of September, 1855. ' The business will hereafter bo doVidtidtea-by Thomas 'McCandUsh nt the old staiiHl"Tho boohs, notes, &c., of the Into firm aro m hands of James McCandllsh for Those indebted, will please call with him Witli-f oat delay THOMAS McCANDLISIT r JAMES McCANDUSH. Ncwttllc, Oct; 25,18GB—Bt* ' tE?** James McCakdusii having purchased of John M. Davidson, his stock or Dry Goods and Groceries, and replenished (ho samevrlthalarge and well selected slock, respectfully inviteshii fVienda and the public generally, to call and ex amine for themselves. * • . ' , Valuable Property for Suit# ; THE two story Brick Honso and Back-build ing, with a pofnp, cistern, and all necessary ont-huildinga attached, situate in North Hanover street, in Carlisle, is Offered for sale. The aIU nation Is a good one for a private residence Or for btialncss. The tertns will easy. Apply to; J. R. WEAVER, Act. for E. Bullock. July 2C, 1865—tf New Singing Book for 1809* ONE THOUSAND TUNES If ANTHEMS, I. B- WOODBURY’S GAEAT WORK The Cythar.l, For sale by Booksellers and Music Dealer* generally. THE PubliKlier will, on receipt of Sixtycents postage stamps, mail single copies to Teach cm for examination, ond tho postage F. J. HUNTINGTON, Publisher , 23 Park Row, New York City. Oct. 11, 1855—2m* SAVING FUND or THE U. S. Insurance, Annuity & Trust COMPANY, S. E. coi tier Third and Chestnut Sit., Phila. Capital $250,000. MONEY is received on deposit daily. 4fw amount deposited is entered in a Deposit book nnd given to tho Depositor, Or, If red, a certificate will bo given. All sums, largo and small, are received, and the amount paid back on demand, without no tice. Interest is paid at the rate of Qvo per cent., commencing from the day of deposit, and ceas ing fourteen days previous to tho withdrawal of the money. On the first day of January, 4n each year, tho interest of cad) deposit Is paid to tho depositor, or added to the principal, atf he fnay prefef. The company have now ntrivnfds of 8,600 positors in the city of Philadelphia ftlo Any additional information will be given h/ addressing tho Treasurer. Directors.-- Stephen R. Crawford, President} Lawrence Johnson, Vice President; Ambrose W. Thompson, Benjamin W. Tlngley, Jacob L. Florence, William M. Godwin, Paulß. God* daid, George McHenry, James Dovoreux, Gao** tavus English. Secretary and Treasurer. —Pliny Fisk. Teller and Interpreter —J. C. September 0,1856 —ly Cumberland VaHey Bank. PROPRIETORS, William Kee, Melchoie BnEiursxAiiv Ron’r. C. Steueett, Hemet Saxton, _ >• Ricii'd. Woods, John C. Stbbektt,' 11. A. Sturgeon. „ fflliiS Bank, doing business in tho hflmo Of j. Kor, Bronneman & Co., is now frilly prof pared to do a general Banking Business with promptness and fidelity. 1 Money received oxf deposit and paid haOkbtf </eniancf without notice. Interest paid oil Spe cial Deposits. Particular attention paid (O tho' Collection of Notes, Drafts, Checks, &c., fa any part of flio United States or Canadas. Remittances made to England, Ireland, of the Continent. Tho faithful and confidcntra! execution of nil orders entrusted to them, may be relied upon. They will at nil times bo pleased to g!vo any information desired in regard to money matters in general. Bunking Ilonso in Treat’d Bnlld*' Ing, Main street, a few doors East of the Rail road Depot. Open for Business from 0 o'clock in tho morning nntii-4 o’clock in (ho evenings 11. A. STURGEON, OuAierj Carlisle, Sept. 20, 1865—8m0. Genuine Honey Sotifl, THE purity, fragranc* , *• and mild emollient pro- QSsS&aoL 1 - 1 parties of this Soap, ron ders it especially dcserv w * n S a place on every tol et - Fur chapped hands, various disease* of the skin, it is uncqunled. End) cake fa stamped Wm. Com\ay, 108 South Second Street, Phils; No other ia genuine. Improved Chemical Olive Soap, warranted ffii tvimli in Hard, Soft, or Salt Water. This s6ap lias pouerfnl cleatudng properties, which readi ly remove oil. paint, dirt, &c., from ovety de scription of goods without injury to them. For all domestic purposes it is superior to any other* soap in use, and 20 per cent, cheaper than iha common Rosin Soap. Each bar U stamped Wiuimi Conway, 108 South Second Street; Philadelphia, Manufacturer of Fancy and Stdi pla Soaps, Sperm, Steurine mul Tallow Candies, Im])orter and Denier in Sid Soda, Soda Ash, Rosin, fko. Orders by mall promptly attended September G, I Boo—3m Phillip?, Stryker & Jennings, IF HOLKSJLE DEALERS IN lSriil*l> t French, &. Amcrifidii . DHY-G-OODS, BOUGHT EXCLUSIVELY At AUCTION, Nos. 1 h » Bank .SC, below Mtdket, belwedii • Second and Third, Philadelphia; ; KT-To cash or Abort time buyers wd wfilsdfl ai j n very small advance on Auction cost.^n September 89,1850 —Sms ■ • PLAINFIELD ACADEMY. NEAR CARLISLE, PA; rplIE nineteenth session (5 months) will dotn y mmico Nov. Bill. A how building hai bcohl 1 erected containing Gymnasium, MoSld &c. With Increased hudliiius fot Ihstmctioi*,,, and ample accommodations, thlft Institution 1 presents great inducements to parents who dc. sire (ho physical and mental ImprovcraOut of their sous, 1 , , Terms per session, $65 00 For circulars with toll Information address • •• r r,:k:burns, . .Principal and. Vroprithr, Plainfield,’dumb, do., Oct. 4, 1855. IKON I IKON!! rThu snhfacrlbcr has the sat isfaction, to announce tu tho public that his large and extensive Warubouso Is completed, and filled with one ol (ho largest and best assort ments of Hammered and Rolled Iron ever oflfer -1 cd in this place: i Those In want of Iron, would do well to exumlno ilia stock before purchasing 1 elsewhere. . • ■ HENRY SAiTON. t ■ i September 20, 1855. : • . C7“Tiib Pokt somowlioro speaks of “ winter, lingering in tiio lop ofsprlng,” but it ncodapo.', pout to (oil us It is tho cose hero this season, tho.last few days having boon decidedly, wintry, ’ jfor docs it need a poet io Inform (ho.pubno. that for nil sorfs of WoAlhor there flont provision of suitable and ftsbleqable cloth {ng at RooknjLt, A Wilson’s cheap atore,Nb -111 Chestnut street, corner of Franklin PUco, Philadelphia.—ly
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