THE SWISS.' v ; As Stf llzorlnnd nt this tlmo attracts consider. $ ttblo attention, the following Wit no doubt bo i'V- interesting, to most our readers. The London Ntws, in n lending article on the V Impending contest between Prns.ln and Sell-, norland; points out tbnt Prnssia bas a groat nA i vantage so far os jnatorfal forces are concerned, j flho having a population of,abovo 17,000,000, ai , M*cnao of £20,000,000, nnd unanny of 130;000 i regular troops,which can bo augmented In time of war to 800,tHW men; available for active ser vice, with a reserve of 250,000 for garrison duty; while Switzerland has a population of 2,400,000, a ivronub of loss than £1,000,000, nnd-an army i cf only,T2,t>oo, wltha reserve of 80,000. Still the Swiss Trill have, the advantage of fighting on .thole own soil, while the Prussians will have a long land march to roach them, and the config uration of the country will greatly aid tho de fence. puretjtouiporary. remarks s ( ,t i «*On6^hlHgMa'cc , if tho'Swias can hide tho brunt of thu first onset of tho Prus i Sians, they. n?cd have no fear of a protracted I war. The elements of discontent ami disaifec I .lion Smouldering beneath the surface of Euro- I p Cftn society, tiiako all the continental goyern i {hetits look foi ward with apprehension to a war f in the very centre of Europe. Thbseapprohon alnna ore well founded. It the war in Switzor l.md'lastalor three months, them will certainly •bo insurrections fri Italy and Hungary, nnd pro bably disturbances, more or le*s serious, fn iremnny and France. If tho Swiss are true to ! (hcnlsolvcs, they will find effective allies in every part oftlie continent—men who will distract (lie Attention and paralyze (he efforts of (lie Invaders >y cutting out work for them In other quarters. An I If ever man had a cause c.ipible of awak ening all their best energies, il ls that fni* which the Swiss aro called upon to buttle. The de mand of tho’King ofiPrnssla, that they shall al low tho consi)iratorB of Neufclmtel to escape without trial. Is simply a demand that they shall hold Aiit to all ‘privy conspiracy and rebellion, 1 the prospect of impunity in all time coming. If " that demand Is complied with, the mam enancc ©flaw amt nrdvr will henceforth be impossible ‘ln Switzerland.” Tfic tnllci) Males Senator (run Michigan. The Detroit Free Press, in nothing the elec tion of Chandler to the United Sinte-s Senate, to succeed General Cass, says : We were mistaken : and we have (o count Michigan ns having added to ihp list nf weak •men brought to the surface t*y the • Ilepuhli can movement.” We must count her. indeed. pa having added the weakest nan to the list pf ,«vrak men sent to the Senate of the United .States by the nKepuhlicati movement.” We innsi do more: Wo must count her ns having .stjnt to the Semite Mm wwkefit man that ■ ver .took a wat in that body from any State.’ Tin* ,M her distinction. This is her glory. This is the glory of the '’Republican movement” in tins Stoic. ‘ !C7“ The Wayne County Herald to ll c point of the three traitors in tnc I c-gislnlnrc : "The indignation against these treacherous Democrats is unhotmded. These deserve to he lashed naked through the world.” ■ [ From a Supplement to the Edci burg Hi'/hc-m.} I Sodden Dentil or llilgh Miller. I Witxrss Offiok, Wednesday. Ist I* M - 9 It is our nnlnncholv duly tonrnounre this sail 9 event. Mr. Miller had been ill lor Koine time-- 9 wofking hard ami late at night, in completing Blurt'new work on Geology, lie had become, m ■ consequence. subject to aggravated attacks of ■nightmare, which partook of the nature of BMlmuat)ihulism. Some time ago atiompis Itnrl aWcftl made to break into his Museum : and he 1 Bin cotikoquence, hud always slept with a loaded WreVblvcr on the table by fiis side. Yesterday, fion'accouhtol lieailaehu. ami nimfreshmg sleep. »hc had seen his medical od inters, who had Ijktrariiqd him of oven-votk. and prescribed sin lihalily.’ ’liartt night, according to their reqnst. mite.had taken a warm s[K»nge-bath, and retired Hbvlvjo AShr haying slept wjmc.couaid ®BWf*To time, lie-had apparently nwakened in a fpJltnf nightmare, and. inking up the pistol, had the Ik-cJ room door, as far ns the Icyh. '.ilwhich had been left, after use, in the adjoining yfaparttnent. There (ho pistol had exploded jjjhi l bullet passing llimngii the chest, and death ISiU'd have been inslnntaneons. The sound Sot having been heard at this hour of (he night spy Any of the household. Mr. Miller’s Imdy was |®mt discovers! I ill ii'iifl morning. Under exis Sting circumstances, we cannot at present dwell ■further on this sad calamity. Terrible Suffering on the Plains. t A correspondent of ihe St. Louis Republican, [writing from Independence, Mo., under date of January 4;h t gives further particulars of the trrribje sulfvti i»g of the Mormons crossing the ; Plains, wcslivard. The Salt Luke Mail, which [arrived at Independence on (lie 29. h. met one 'of llig-Mormon trains near Bean River, others having already arrived nt (heir destination, in .good cbmiilion. The correspondnl says: .The fourth and fifth (mins were met at the »three crossings of Sweet Wnttr, in a verv dif ferent condition from those in advance. They were Buttering bijou,l measure, for the want of provisions, and-on account of the cold. They wtwO’Very hadly clolhe’i> ms Joneshoiio’ Cm tomehs. —The last Knoxvdlc Wl Ig conta ns a characteristic and pathetic appeal from lln edi tor to bin tonuer customers at Jonesboro’, where the Whig was originally published, flo oft red to take bills on (he bank of East Tennessee, which are worth twenty cents to thu dollar, in full payment, and adds: “ Persons wUhlng to square Up with us can now do mi. 11, however, they wish to got otTat n cheaper rate, they can withhold even those bills, and we promise during fire comingyear to receipt (liein In full through (ho paper, forever, mnl llto our claims against them in tho High Chancery n/ Heaven, and let (hem settle with their (rod In (lie world to cornel And to leave all without excuse, we further agree to take Shanghai chickens, hoop-skirts, bootjacks, hroom-curn, baby-jumpers, fishing tackles, pa tent medicines, sucking pigs, frozen cabbage, old clothes, coil's revolvers, second.hand tooth brushes, gingercakcs, parched corn, circuit tick ots, or any other article found in a country re tail store.” New York City Sixty-kioiit Years Aoo.— Govornni John Page, of Virginia, in a letter from the city of New York to his son, dated March 1(3, 1780, says : •< Tills toon is not half so largo ns Pliilndel phla, nor in any manner to bo compared to it fni beauty and elegance. Philadelphia, I am well assured, lift* nmru inhabitants (linn Boston and New York together. Tho streets hero are badly paved, very dirty ami narrow, ns well ns ciooked, and tilled up with n strange variety o( wooden, stone and brick buildings, and full of hogs and mud. Tho College, St. Paul's Church aud.thu Hospital are elegant buildings. The Federal Hull also, in which Congress Is 1o sit) is elegant. What Is very remarkable here is that there Is but one well for water which Dir nishos the Inhabitants with drink, so (hat water is bought hero by every one that dr.nka it, cs. c.ept tho owner ol this well. « Four carts are continually going about sell ing It at three gallons for a copper—that Is. a penny for every three gallons of wider. Tho other wells and pumps serve for waHiing, and nothing elso. I have not time to say more about (his place mid the other towns djrough which ! passed, hut will hy some other opportunity writs you whatever may he word) your knowledge.*’ Frmat.b Jockeys.— A race between (wo spir ited damsels who cull themselves 1)1 Vernon and Gibraltar, will come off in May next. This is (he (list racing match on record between ladles, and tho match has grown out of tho tents of 1)1 Vernon, who nt the lute Fair of (ho American Institute appeared solitary ami alone in (ho ring to compete for tho prlzo offered In the best equestrian. Bho got tho prise, although sho had no rivals. Porter's Spirit of the Timei says that the competitors in tho coming content will first ongago ln a (rolling contest of n mile, and subsequently In a three mile burst on high met tled racing horses, at top suood, like a shot out of a gun. Un tho same day, it is said, tho par. ties who have taken the. matter In charge, pur pose giving a’ « Ladles' Plate,” free for all la dles who contft properly accredited, which, it is thought, will bo tjio foundation of on annual contest.— Rochester. American, 07” At (ho Abolition Convention called lust week at Worcester, Musi., to consider tho ex pediency of dissolving tho Union, about tU)O persons were present, including Wendell Phil lips, S. J. May, Jr., Abby Kelly and others.— The President, J. M. Bird, In nn address, said ho saw no reason why tho whole Convention should not boarreslcd lortrouaon. Ho handled Henry Wllion and J. P. Halo very severely, saying that they were selling out the Republican party, and that II they had tho power they Would hang (hodlsunlonlsts on the nearest tree. No sensible person would now soy that the Union was wortti a cent. ITT” Tho Spiritualists carried tilings so far at Ludlow, Mass,, In that good old Commonwealth, that tho Indignant citizens broke up the ‘circle/ tarred and feathered Mr. Alvord, of Springfield, rode him on a mil, and warned Mrs. Clark and tier sister to leave tho town. U seems that the spirit of Alvord’a wife having entered Into Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Clark, being an obedient spiritualist,’ surrendered her to Alronl, who also, It Is said, crjoyad spiritual communication with Mrs. O’s sister. Mnrrifi). : OnlheJiSd fast., by .thc-Rev. J. Evans, Mr. MIOftARL SWEIOART to.. Misa SUSAN tljj&RX, both of this county. ' . , /. f The Saturday Evening Post. The Best Weekly Paper, SAMPLE NUMBERS FURNISHED {Gratia. EXAMINE FOll YOURSELVES, Apply to the publishers, DEACON & PETERSON. , . GO South Ttiird St., Phila. January 29, 18o7—-fit Notice. IHIE undersigned. Auditor appointed hy the CoiM of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, to distribute the ussefts in the hand-, df llie lion. Samuel Woodburn, Sequestrator of tho Hanover and Carlisle Turnpike Road Company to and among tho creditors, will meet for chat purpose, on Fridnv, the 2»th day of February, A. D., 1807, at (lie Protlmnotan 'a office, in Carlisle, ut 10 o’clock, A. Jlf. I’. QUIGLEf, JludHor. January 20, 18 >7. Valuable Town Property for Sale. THE subscriber offers fur sale, his two story frame House, with Stable and Ten jlerci of verv good land, situate in Plainfield, opposite Davidson tc James’ Store. Any person wishing to view the property can call on the subscriber living on it. Possession given on the Ist day of April next. All persons Indebted to mo will make imme diate payment, and those having claims will pre sent them Cor sctllemet to J. J. ZIT2EU, D. M January 29, 1857 —4t* GALLOHBn'B ELIXIR. A FIRST RATE FAMILY MEDICINE. Colds are the Uot-beds of Comnmp/ton, (p should be removed as *oon as possible. THIS celebrated medicine should bo kept on hand by families generally, as it is a most excellent cure for Goughs, Colds, Consumption, Hoarseness, Fains and Weakness in (ho Chest, Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, WhoopingCongh, Soro Throat,Quinsey and General Debility. It is pleasant and very good for children. Colds nnr the hol-hcds of consumption, and they should lie remedied as soon ns possible. Gallo - Aer’j Elixir has acquired a just celebrity for the cure of all diseases arising from severe colds ; and its eflieacy has been attested and approved by hundreds of our most respectable citizens. In ciory Instance Immediate relief lias been given, nslhcrollowingcertillc.itcfroin those who have tried it bears testimony: We. the undersigned, do certify (hat we have used Galloher’s Preparations for Consumption, Colds, Diseases of the Lungs, Liver, Ac., and having experienced immediate relief therefrom, would recommend it to all afflicted in that way. David Herr. Cyrus J. Reese, Mrs. Antes, Wm. Jennings, (certified by William Mitchell. Pro thonolnry,) Kirk Few, (Superintendent of the Harrisburg and Lnnca>ter Railroid,) N m. Col. der, sr., Chas. F. Muencb, Ac., Harrisburg. Many have been cured of Consumption ;—and hundreds of other references In various parts of (ho country could bd given, who speak of (lie medicine In (liu highest terms. Manufactured and fof iialu. by JAMES GALLOIIER. At Ids residence in Liberty street, below (ho Cotton Factory, or nf Haiiso’s Fruit Store, cor ner of Market and Fifth street, nr Mr. Heilman’s Grocery. Harrisburg, Pa., nf Eliy’s store, and Ut Jacob Gallohcr’s. next to Arnold's store. C«rli»le, Jnn’y, 27, 1847 8m Notice. NOTICE i 0 hereby given to allpersonsnotto iiaro. r pr trust, my wifu SarnA Kriner, ns 1 will pay no debts contracted bv her. JOHN KUINER. January 22,1807 —31* Notice. THE annual, meeting of Iho “Carlisle Lund Association” will bo held iti (ho Arbitration Chamber, In tho Court House, on Saturday, February .7, n ( 7 o’clock, P.'M. An election will bo hold for President, Secretary, Treasur er, nml five Directors, to serve for fho ensuing yuar. WM. BENTZ, Sect’)*. January 22, 1847—2t* Adjonrtu'd Court NOTICK Is hereby given, that the linn. Jas. H. Goau \u, President Judge ol the Court of Common Pleas, lias issued his precept bear ing dale the 23d day of December. 18.7(1, order ing an Adjourned Court of Common Pleas lobe hoMen nt Carlisle, in and lor (lie county of Cum. berland. on Monday the 2,‘M day of Februarv, A. D. 1837, at 10 o’clock, A. M., for the trial of all Issues in tho Fleas, depending and fur trial by a Jury. JACOB BOWMAN, Shcrl.T. Carlisle, Jnn. I*>, 1807—fi*- Notice L UTTERS of Administration on the estate of Benjmiin Dear, late ot Mifflin township. Cumberland county, dec'tl,, have hern issued by the Register of said county, to the subscri ber residing In the same township. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those bating claims wilt present them properly authenticated fur settlement to JOHN D. PERRY, Adm’r January 15. 1H57—01 iHAOltlllO of l*ul'.tncl*ft!l Ip. THE partnership heretofore existing between Abraham Busier ami James A. Cook, was dissolved by mutual consflnl on tho 2d day of January, 18.77. Tho business will hereuller be conducted hy Ainu. Busier & Son, with whom all accounts will hereafter be settled. J. A. COOK, A. BOSLER. January 8, 18-77—8t* Notice. LETTERS Of administration on tho estate ol Jacob Trill, dec’d., late of Newton town ship, Cumberland county, have been issued to tho subscriber residing In (ho same township.— Those having claims on tho estate will present them, and persons indebted will make immediate payment to JACOB T. LEWIS, Adm’r. January 0,18177—0 t Notice LETTERS of administration on the estate of John Weaver, Jr., late of Mltllin township, Cumberland county, doc'd., have been issued by tho Register of said county to tho subscriber living in Nowburg, Hopewell township. All persons Indebted to said estate will make Imme diate payment, mid (hose having claims wIR pre sent fur settlement to DAVID WHERRY, Adm'r. January 8,1857—-0 t Notic.v LETTERS Testamentary on the estate of Gilbert Sentight, late ol Sonth'Mlddlcton township, Cumberland county, deceased, have been Issued by the Register of said county, to (ho .subscribers, residing in (ho same township: All persons Indebted to said estate aro request ed to itmku immediate payment, and those hav ing claims will present them properly authenti cated for settlement.''' ■ 1 A. K. SHARKS (IT, i F. W. SEAUIOIIT, (A.jrscu/or*. January 8, 1857—0t* , JUST received, a IVesh simply of Perfumer ies, Hair Oils, Pomades, flair Restoratives, Coloring Fluid, .Soaps and Extracts of every variety, for sale at small advances hv Jnminry.B, 1857. B. J. KIIiFFEIt. JUST received a largo assortment of Wall Paper, which will bo Isold vorychonp. ' * Nov 27, H. SAXTON. MONEY wanted at IMb Ofllco in payment for subscription. . Family Groceries. 1 JJST Tocoived a Ittrgo addition to my stock of Family GrocerlesiampVigwlilchwlll bo found Rio, Saguyra, Mocha,>l[nTA and Roasted COF FEES; Crushed xmrt Brown SUGARS;,'Lovcfing’s Syrup,.New Orleans and Sug.tr House MOLASSB.d; Rice, Starch, Soap, Soda, Cream Tarter, &c-, # Herkimer, Fine Ap ple, anti Sago CREESE; Black, Hyson, litope a rial ahd extra TEAS; Spices of every .variety, Chocolate, Cocoa, Farina and Com Starch,'Uhlnlns,'Currants, Cit ron, Beans, llothihy, Cranberries, Ma caroni, Grits, Table Oil; Ketchup, Topper Sanco, Preserved Peaches, Pino ’Apples and Straivber riens Pickefs, Gerkins/Odlpns and Plccolllll.— Pres!, Lobsters. fee. ' ‘ 1 call special attention td'mV large stock of Sdfears and’"Tobacco, wliicii is not excelled in .tho town. Lovers pf tlie need can be suited citAinMnVpialtty or price. Farmers will And Oils of an excellent- quality/ Also «< White Grease,” a substitute for Tor. MACKIDUAL No. I, 2 and 8. White Fish, oliul, Smoked Herring. &c. A I oi the above articles 'nro fresh, and will bo sold low for cash, or Country Produce taken in exchange. JOHN G. WILLIAMS. C.uli'de, January B, 1857. fancy Chin a ware, Arc WK are now opening antj offering lor sale <>nr Holliday as.sortnronl'of Fancy Artl cluh cm bracing ,a larger -and bpttcr selection than ever before offered, conslstlimin part of Jewel Boxesj ’ Furnlpiic, Cologne Bottles, Knlclc Knacks, Biskels, - Inks/?' Slippers, Cigar-holders, Candlesticks, Mugs, 1 Pitchers, Vases, Toy Teas, Tea Stitts, Cabas, BinU^ Motto Coffees* Figures, Card Baskets, . Wagojs.' As well ns numberless dtlicr varieties, that need to ho seen to bo named! AH offered at low cash profits af. thd- oMi) stand—“ Marion Mall.” ,--J. W. EBV. Carlisle, Dee* 25,1850. BI.ACRWOOD’SJtIGAZIXE AND . Bnlisk Oiiarloylicvicffs. Gt KrIAT imliico'nmnt«J®|nt*cribo ! Cost rc r d need 60 to 76 percent. .1;. SCOTT & C<>.. New York, .cdntiriuo to publish. the following lending Diitish Periodicals, via : The London Quarterly (Conservative.) The Edinburgh Review (Whig.) The North British Review (Free Church., The I Veiimineler Review (Liberal.) lilaclcwood’s iLdinburgk,Magazine (Tory.) These Periodicals ably represent the three re.it political parties of-Groat'Britain—Whig, Tory, and Radical,—but politics forms onlynny feature of their character. *Ajl Organs of the most profound writers on Science, Literature, Morality, and Religion,.they stand, ds they over have stood, unrivalled in tho trv»rld of letters, being considered indispensable to tlto- scholar and the professional man, whilefo tho Intelligent reader of every class they furnish a more cor reel and satisfactory record of tho current liter ature of tho day, throughout fho world, than can tie possibly obtained from ally other source. E'trly Copies.—The receipt of: advance sheets from the British publishers gives additional value to these Reprints. inasmuch ns Chey can now lie placed in tho hands of subscribers about as soon ■is (ho original editions. TERMS,—(Regular Price:.) Tor any ono of tho tour Reviews, $3 00 For ivjiy two of,tlio four RdVlcws, 6 uo For any tlireo of tho four Reviews, 7 00 For all four of tho Reviews, , 8 00 For Blackwood’s Magazine, :t oo For Blackwood and three RdVletvs, ' fi 00 For Blackwood and the four Reviews, 10 00 Payments to be made In all coses in advance. Money current in Ilib Sttfto whorAlssued will bo received at par. ’J * Postage. —Tho postage to any part of the United States will bb.bht iwojiiy-fonr cents ft year for “ Blackwood/’ and but fourteen cents a year for each of thx> Reviewer.-' At. tho, AliflJW Ul bq furnished /0r.185/. .v. Splendid Offers for IflSO and ! 857 Together. , .Unlike tho nioro enhfroorai jragnxlnewor/hb-' day, thcio PoHodfcAlk luo hljlu ijvjigo. Hence it riiU year ol the Nos. 'fwlili ri.o tmiiwdAqsj;/br 1850, may bo regarded nearly ns rhluiit>|o ns /or 1857. U r u propose (o furnish tho two years at the following extremely lo\v rates, vi* 1 For Blackwood’s Magazine, 4 5U* Far nny one Review, 4 00 For any two Reviews, ' C 00 For Blackwood and one Review, 7 00 Foi llhickwood and two Reviews, 1) 00 For three Reviews, 8 00 For Blnekwaud and three Rcvicrfr, 12 00 For the lour Reviews, 11 00 Foi Blackwood nnd tljc four Reviews, 14 00 •To avoid fractions, $6 may bo remitted for Blnckwood, for which wo will forward that work for both yours, post-paid. N. B.—The price in Great Britain of llios Pe riodicals above mimed is nbolft ssTper annum. As wo shall never again bo llkcly*(o 'offer such inducements ns those hero presented, AW is the lime to Subse/ibe! Remittances ninsl. in all cases, l)o mwle di rect to liio Publishers, for at these prices no commission can be allowed (o ngonts. Address LEONARD SCOTT (c CO., Dee. 25. No. 01 Goia : slrcot, N. V. Presents for llft^Holidaysj THE lIICST EL ACE TO GET THEN IS AT Evan’s & Co.’s Great Gift Hook Solq, 40'.) New I'orfr. FINK Gold Jewelry given njyay to purchasers of Books. All books will bo sold as low ns can bo had at other stores, muny’of (hem for less. New Books received daily. A Gift vary ing In valno from 25 cents t(%slod, given With eacli book at (lie time it Having on hand a very largo stock of hot/ and valuable Books, and ns dur motto is “ huge sales and small profits,” wo are determined to give our customers better bargains than can bo luul else, whore. Any book published in J/qw York or Philadelphia will ho promptly sent, gift Includ ed, on receipt of publisher’s price.' Catalogues of Books and Presents, containing full explana tions will bo sent fruo to all parts of tho conn-? fry. Tho most liberal Inducements are offered to Agents. Any person by sending us nn order for ten books’, with money ttlll bo en titled to nn extra Book and Gift.' All orders Tor book*, containing money, (to ensure nerlect safety) should bo Registered at the Post Ofllco where they aro mailed, and di rected to Evans h 00., 400 Broadway, N.T. HtTrnENCK —M. Thomas & Sons, South 4th street, Phlla.i.J. D- Lipplncott fc Co., Phlto. ; I). Appleton ti Co., Broadway, New York; Der by U Jackson. Nassau street, N/Y. Send for a Catalogue* * EVANS At CO., Principal store, 400 Broadway,N. Y. Branch stores at 125 Chcsmil St., Philadelphia & Wash ington, D. C. December Iy, IHotl—Oni II ATS 1 HATS! THE subscriber most respectfully Informs Ids friends and tbo public generally, that hos|lll continues the lint ami Cap Store In Main street, where ho will bo glad to soe his old customers £XT3 and frlvmls. Ho has now on hand h Wf. splendid iiasortmont of HATS ,of all ifiwShdoßcriptions, from the common Wool to tho Tint-at Fur and Silk Hats,and at prices (hut tmitl suit every ono who has an eye to got. ting tbo worth of his money. §llk, Mole skin and Beaver Hats, are unsurpassed for light, ness, durability and llnhdt,by of any oth er establishment in the county. Uffy 8 » Hats of every description constantly on hand. Cull and examine. ■ • . TYM. 11. TROUT. Carlisle, Jan. B, IBG7. ’ 11 BOOTS At SHOES. Another largo assort-, meet of Ooarso and (Ino Boots, Ladles flno Morocco Boots and Sltocs, Misses* and Chil dren’s do.» Gum Over Shoos it Duflaloo Bocks, •t very low prices. Dso. 18,1686. CIU3. OOILBY, Carlisle Deposit fianlL’ SPECIAL Deposits will bo received at (his Bank, Incorporated by the State of Pennsyl vania; for as short a period as four mouths, add ; interest paid at the rate of Fivo per cent- perl annum, and the prirfcipal paid back at any time after maturity, without notice. Interest ceases I after ttiOjOXplmllon of the time specified in tho certificate, unless renewed for another given pe riod of four months or longer, in which caso tho interest is paid up until tho time of tho renew. ' at. Bank opens at 9 o’clock A. M. and closes nt B‘o’olock P. M. By order of tho Board of Directors.- W. M. BEETEM, Cashier, December 25, 1850. fioods 'for the Season. JUST received at tho “ Marion Hall” Grocer; Cranberries, Buckwheat, .Raisins, Hominy, Citron, , Beans, **• Cufranls, Salad Oil. ' Prime Ciiccse, French Mustard, Muco, Cloves, , . Notmegj, Cinnamon. December 25. J. W. EBV. Cumberland Talley Bank. PROPRIETORS, William Ker, Melchoir Brenneuan, Rour. C. Stbrrett, John Dunlap, Uich’i). Woods, John S. Sterrett, John C: Dunlap, H. A. Sturgeon. TUI'S Bank, doing business in (lie name of Kcr, Bronncnian & Go., is now Intly pre pared to do a general Banking Business with promptness and fidelity. Money received on deposit and paid back on demand without notice. Interest pnid on Spe cial deposits. Certificates of deposit bearing interest at tho rate of five percent, will bo is sued for as short a period as four months. In. l erest on nil certificates Will conso at maturity provided, however, that if said certificates ore renewed at anytime thereafter (or another given period, I hey-shall hear thq same rate of Interest up to tho time ol renewal. Pnrticulnrattenfion paid to the collection of notes, dmlts, checks, &c., in any part of tho United Siatos or Cana das. Remittances made to England, Ireland, or the Continent. The faithful and confidential execution of all orders entrusted to them, may bo retied Upon. They call tho attention of Fanners, .Mechan ics and all others who desire a safe depository lor their money, to the undeniable fact, that the proprietors of this Bank nro i«t/frirf«a//y liable i to tho extent of their estates for all the Depo. ( sits, and other obligations of Kcr, Bronnemnn i man ft Co. | They have recently removed into their new , Banking House, directly opposite (heir former i stand, in West Main Street, a few doors east of i the Railroad Depot, where they will at nil limes he pleased to give any information desired in j regard to money matters >n general. , Open tor business from 9 o’clock in the morn ing until 4 o’clock in the evening. . 11. A. STURGEON, Cashier. 1 Carlisle, Dec. 18, 1350 , Ilarrisbui'g, Carlisle and Cham* borsburg, Turnpike Company. EXHIBIT ot tolls received, repairs and ex penses on tlio Harrisburg, Carlisle and Chan.bersbnrg Turnpike Road Company, from Ist January to Hist December 1850, inclusive, as follows, to wit ; DU. Amount of tolls received at gates, $3,202 05 Balance at settlement ol 1855 paid in to Court at January 185 G, 538 04 Balance of 1855 paid to creditors per acts of Assembly ot 1823, ’2H fic 30, 638 Ot Paid for repairs on road lor 1850, 1,239 34 Paid Gate Keepers salary, 920 04 Paid Managers, 207 00 Paid Secretary's salary, 26 00 Paid Treasurer’s salary, 76 00 Paid Incidental expenses, 33 25 Paid postage, taxes mid stationary, 10 OU Uncurrent money, 8 00 $8,140 27 Balance paid Into Court to bo applied under tho act of Assembly aforesaid, $505 02 $8,741 20 COPY. Certified on oath to lliu Judges 0/ the Court of Common Plena of Cumberland county, tho 12tli January, A. D. 1857. SAMUEL IV. NEVTN, Trcss’r. TAKE NOTICE That Ilia Court ol Common Pleas of Cumber, land county, have appointed tho 241 h day of March next, nt the Court limine, In the Borough of Carlisle, at 1U o’clock A. M .forbearing and determining the claims of (lie respective credi tors against tho Company, agreeably to the arts of Assembly made for the relief ol said credit ors on the Ist day of April, 1828, nnd the snp. plements thereto; at the nfoiexaid time and place, 1110 preferred (if any) and all other ere. dlfors nro requested to linvo their respective claims duly authenticated nnd presented, and also (n tmiiish evidence at tho s.-iino 1 1 mo, whe ther any claims have been assigned, or nro still held by tho original owners; and also proof to establish (he consideration of (heir claims, whe ther for work, materials, &e. Bt TUB COCBT. January 15, 1857—31 Ifll. Dciltpgy Acadomy, AN ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL SCHOOL Fun Males and Females, Lantlisburg, Pa. rliK 2d or winter session of (his Institution will open on the second Tuesday ot Janu ary. 1857. The usual English und Classical branches, adopted by our first grade schools, will lie (aught. No pains will lie spared to make thorough, practical and moral scholars. Thu village of ion inhabitants, situated in the midst of majestic lull and mountain scenery, 8 miles distant from the •• Warm Springs,” is healthy ami quiet, siilliciuntly remote from tho frregu larities ot largo towns, nnd yet In dully connec tion, via Newport ami Punn’a. Railroad, with the principal cities In the State. Terms per Quarter: $B, 4| and 0, according to the grade of studies. Music, French and German. $5 extra. Books at city prices. Board ing for ladies in select families nt prices from SI.SU to $2 per week. For further particulars address c-Uher Rev. T. P. BUCHER, A. B, OrS. V. RUBY, A. B. Landbburg, Jan. 8, ’s7—2l* Every Itctidcr WILL plcnso notice the advertisement of Mr. Bears’ Pictorial Family Bible, and pend for (be printed catalogue of all our Ulus-* (rated works. To the uninitiated in (bo great art of selling books, wo would say, Hint wo present a scheme lur money making, (ur bettor than all tbo geld mines of California and Australia. Any person wishing to embaik In the enter prise, will risk little by sending to the publisher $25, for which ho will receive sample copies of (ho various works, (at wholesale prices,) care* Ihllv hosed, Instiled, and directed, affording a very liberal percentage to the agent for Ids trou ble. With those ho will soon bo able to ascer tain the most saleable, and order accordingly. Address, post pal l, ROBERT SEARS, Deo. 11. 181 William St., N.V. COTTON CORD. Linen do., Mason Lines, Fish Lines of cotton Ac Unco, Chalk Linos, Fluid Lamp Wick, Jumping Ropes, Bod Cords, Small Ball Twine, Clothes Lln«s, &o„ hist re ceived and for side by B. J. KIKFFEU. ' Carlisle, January 6,185 V. BRUSHES. Hand Scrubs, Storo, Counter, Wall, Shoo, Homo and Swooping Brushes, Dusters, dearth and Crumb Brushes; Flesh, Tooth; Nall, Halt, i Clothes, Hat and Button Bruthos,,iust received and for sale bv January 8,1857. D. J. KIEFFER. TRUNKS and Carpet Bags. A large lot a Travelling Trunks and Oarnotlßags fnrssl cheap by PHILIP ARNOLD. April $, 1068. Prospectus for i 857. Pc ; Post. j Established August Ath, 1821. THE publishers of this- old and final? estab lished paper lake pleasure in calling the at. (onfipn of the public to tholr prograninicforthe coming year. a Surfeited with poJiticsy4he claims of literature will bo more than ever appreciated by (he reading world. Wo hare, therefore al rendyjpindo arrangements with the following brilliant list of writers: William Hewitt (of England,) Alice Cary, T. S. Arthur,' Mrs.'Southworfh, Augustine Dugan, nc, Mrs. AI, A. Denison, the author of **2il lah,” &c. • We design commencing, in tho first humbor In January next, tho following original Novelet t Tallengelta, or (he SgnaUtr't Home. Hy William Hewitt, author of “ Rural Lifo In England,” “ Homes of the Poets,” &c. This Is a story of Australian Life, Mr. How 11l having visited Australia expressly with the object of acquainting himself with the novelnnd romantic aspects under which nature and socie ty present themselves in that singular region. Tho following Novelets will then bo given though probably not in the exact order here mentioned j The Story of u Country Girl. By Alice Cary. An original Novelet, written expressly for flic Post. The Withered Heart. An original Novelet, written expressly for tho Post, by T. S. Arthur. Lighthouse Island. An original Novelet, by tho author of « My Confession,” «« Zilluli, or the Child Medium,” &c., &c. The Quaker's Protege. An Original Novelet, by Mrs. Mary A. Denison, author of “Mark, the Sexton/' “Homo Pic lures,"&c. The Paid of DnrgnuHy. A talc of tliu Swiss Cantons. An original Nov elet, by Angnsflne Dugauno, author of “The Lost of tho Wllncss." #tc. Wo have also the promise of n short ami con densed Novelet , by Mrs, Soulhirorth, to run through about six or eight numbers of the Pnut. ] n addition to (ho nbnvo lint of contributions, wo design continuing tho usual amount of Fo. reign Letters, Original Skelchcn, Choice Selec tions from all sources. Agricultural Articles, General Nows, Humorous Anecdotes, view of the Produce and Slock Markets, the Philadel phia Retail Markets, Bank Note List, Kditori als, &c.. our object being to give a complete record, ns far ns our limits will admit, of the Great World. Engravings. —ln tho way ol Engravings, we generally present two weekly—one of an in. structive, and the other ol a homorotis charac ter. The postage on the Post to any part of the United States, paid i|ii.irterly or yearly in ad vance, at the office where it is printed, is only 2G cents a year. Terms (Cash in advance) —Single copy $2. 4 copies, s.') 00 8 “ (And one to getter np Club,) 10 00 13 “ (And one to getter np Club,) 15 00 20 “ (And one to getter up Club,) 20 00 Address, nlwms post-paid, DEACON fc PETERSON. No. no South Thlrtl St., Philn. _/-p Sample Numbers sent gratis to any one, when requested. November 27, 1850. Going lo ItaiittiN, $3,741 29 NEW GOODS. Tho subscriber nos Just re turned from the eastern cities, and is now opening tho largest ami most handsome stock ol FALL and WINTER Goods ever brought fo the county, nnd ail! ho sold at very short pro fits. A largo and handsome stock of Stella, Thibet, Cashmere, Droclia and Buy State Shawls. An elegant nsh».rtincnl of striped, plaid, am! black SILKS, which will bo sold very cheap Mows do I .nines, French Morlnoes, Pnmmettns Alpacas, Poplins, Bombar.lncs, and an elegan assortment of plain jllljvool Do Lainos. Domestic Goods. Muslins, Tickings. Osnahnrgs, Baggings, Ging hams, nnd a full assortment of colored and while Canton Flannels. « Men's Wear. Cloths, Cassfmcres, Vestings, Sattlncia Be Jeans. Flannels. A Tull assortment of Flannels and of oil olors. Hosiery anil Gloves. Mena* and Boys’ white, brown and mixed hall lose, Ladies' white, black, brown, slato and nixed iluae; Men's Women’s and Children’s iloves in great variety. Furs ' Furs ! ! A huge and elegant assortment of Ladles and Children's I urn, which ho la determined to sell very cheap. Carpets and Oil Cloths. A very largo assortment of new attic Carpets, such an Velvet, Tapestry, Brussels, Three Pit , Ingram, and Venitian; Oil Cloths of ail widths. Hoots nnd Shoes. A largo assortment of Ladies and Children’s slioes. Also, a large lot of Men’s, Women’s, and Children’s Gum Over Slmcs, which ho will sell very cheap, at the old stand in North Han over street, 0 doors north of (lie Carlisle Depo sit Bank. Thankful for (ho liberal patronage he has leretofore received, ho hopes for a continuance if the same. Carlisle, Oct. 0, 1850. B. I. KIUFF R, Orugrslat, HAS moved his store from the former stnnp to his new building immediately opposite- id adjoining Mr. C. Inholfb Store. made every arrangement to preserve ids medi cines fresh ami pure, and having replenished his assortment of carefully selected drugs, ho Is now again prepared to attend to business with care ami promptness. His assortment wilt luniish almost every’ thing that may bo called lor, cither by tho physician, ortho fa» I- ly, for domestic use. Thu greatest earn and precaution will tie observed in tho conipoun. ding of prescriptions and dispensing of medi cines Ills assortment of confectionaries and fancy goods is very general, and will enable purcluison to suit themselves. Notice. ETTERS of Administration on tho estate I of Richard Trimhlo, tulo of Silver Spring township, Cumberland county, deceased, havo been Ibbuco by iho Register ol said county, to 1 1io tuhscriber living in (ho tamo township.— All persons Indebted to said estate will make immediate payment, and those having claims will present (hum tor settlement to JOSHUA CULP, Adm’r. November 27, 18f>Q-—Ol NOTICE. THE connection between poctors Smltlmnd Armstrong hating boon dissolved, Dr. A. has opened an oQlcu In South Hanover Street, a few doors abovoxho Post Ofllco, where ho may bo consulted at any hour of tho d «y or night.— Dr. A. has had thirty years cxp rlcnco In tho prolession, tho Inst ten ol which havo boon do voted to tho study and practice of Homeopathic medicine. Carlisle, Deo. 18,1 Bod—Bm Dni'eninu—Prlr a Ilrduccd. THE subscriber has this day commenced sell, tng off his now and splendid stock of Win ter Goods; at greatly reduced prices lor cash. French Morfnoos only 75 cents. Cashmere Plaids, 87). Muslin Delaine* at 8, 10 and 12). Flannels from 15 to 25. Brocha and Blanket Shawls very cheap. , Cloths, Oassimores and Cnsslnults,very loir. Woolen Gloves and Hosiery. Heavy Boots and Brogans. Now Is tho tlmo to savo money. Como ono and all and aoouro good bargains, afr tho old ,t.Dd, £a.l Main atrflut. 00ItB y. Carlisle; Jap. 15,1857. ) •'• ON and after Monday, Oct. 18th, 1858, senger trains will run daily,dh follows, (1 days excepted,) viz : . f For Hnrrisbiif&; l»f Train. 2d-Train. Leave Chambersbnrg, 8.46 A. JtL 2*1(1 JP. ** Shipponsburg,' 0.20 *« 2j16 <* •* Nowvlllo, 9.46 ** 8.20 «» Carlisle, 10.25 ** 8.66 «* « Mechanlcsb’g, 30.66 “ « Arrive at Harrisburg, 11.25 <* 4.62 ** Isf Train. 2d Train. Leave Ilarclsbnrg, 8.46 A. M. 1.40 P. If. ** Wechanicsbnrg, 0.26 ** 2.1 Q »* ** Carlisle, 10.15 ** UMB •• “ Nowvllle, 10.50 ** 8.2 3 •* (t 'Shipponsburg, 11.20 “ 8.56 ** Arrivcat Chambersbg 11,58 “ Trains louvo Harrisburg for Philadelphia it 1.16 P. M., 7.15 P. M., nud 7.15 P. M m — via Columbia. Leave Hnrrlshurg for Baltimore, at 8.60 A. M., and 1 P. M. Leave Hanlsbufg for Pittsburg, 6 A. M., 12.55 Noon, and 6.06P.M. CC?“ Passengers for Poltsvillo, Reading, and points on the Dauphin ami Susquehanna'Rail Kond, must take tlm niornlng train from Cham*' bendmrg. At all Stations where Tickets are sold, via: Chambersbnrg, Shipponsburg, Carlisle,, and Harrisburg, fores are ten cents less than' when paid in the Cura. O. K. LULL, Supt. Railroad Office, Chamb’g. I Oct. 9, I Bob. f WILL bo rented from the Ist of April next, for tho term of one year or more If de sired, the store room lately occupied hy Jame son Hannon, dec’d., and more recently by W. L. M’Culloch, In Main street, Newvlllo. Tho room Is considered an clignble place of busf noss, and has been occupied ns a store room for tunny years.- Enquire of Mrs. Margaret Han non, residing on the premises, or to WM. GRACET, Adm'r. Doc. 25, 1850 —If [Herald insert. ] Valuable Town Property For feat© or Rtmi. , 'I'MIE subscriber offers for sale, his two | Stone House, with Brick Back-building, ib uote in North Hanover street, Carlisle, adjoin ing Arnold’s store nnd Monyer’s Confectionary. a_ai The ILuiso Is 18 fee! or more in front, jflWSwp extending 2-10 feet hack to an alley. I* >MiSn| There is a mini tier of good fruit freaa it, nml a Well of waterat thebaafc door. Any person wishing to view fl.e proper ty can cal) on the sunseriher living on it. Pos session given on the Ist of April next. If not sold, it will he rented for one or thorn years. JACOB U. GALLAHEK, August 28, 18GG—tf THE subscriber respectfully informs theclff tens of Nuwville and (lie surrounding conn, try, tdnt he is still engaged in hunting Lima near tho Newvillu Depot.. He will inrnish a good article at $B,OO per hundred bushels. Please give Idm a cull. December 18, 1850—4 t r HAVE just returned from the city, and now opening a largo assortment of elegant new stylo Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS, to which I would respectfully call the attention of nil pur chasers, and tho ladies in particular. Brocha, Long and Square Shawls, Scarls, Furs, elegant Embroideries, splendid Silks, French Mcrlnocs, Delaine-, Cashmere, Plaids, Ribbons, Saimaa, flic. A now stock of Cloths ontl Cnssimeros, Muslins. Tickings. Calicoes, & c ., in great va riety ond very cheap. Alscrtumo elegant new patterns of Imperial nnd Ingrain Carpeting. I am now receding new Goods weekly, and selling them off rapidly at very reduced prices. My old friends ami customers nnd all in want of cheap and handsome goods, will please examine the stock before purchasing elsewhere. CAARLES OGILDT. Carlisle, Dec. 18, JH6O. GEORGE W. M’OALIjA, DEALER Js\ Clocks, Watches, JfiL AND JEWELRY. 38 Market St., IlAnnisDcao, Pa. N. 11. Watches and Jewelry neatly repairod and warranted. December U, Ifc.'iU— ly HAVING Closed otir huainessWow-ish lone lily Otir customers o I the lad. and request all who are indebted to the (Inn lo come and make settlement, and lor the con\enienco of such wo will meet them at the store loom, on every Wednesday ol each week until the first of January. STAVMAN SONS. Carlisle, November 20, J8.»0. EMPLOYMENT FUR THE WINTER. Tho Best Book for Agents. To Persons out of Employment, PHILIP ARNOLD. An elegant Gift (or a Father to present to his Family I Send lor one copy, and try It among y our Fiiemln I WANTED— Agents in every section of (ho United Slates, lo citenl.ito Scars' Largs Type Qaarlo Dibit, fur hunily use—enlilhd “The People’s Pictorial Domestic Bible,” with about one thousand engravings I Tliis useful book is destined, If we can form an opinion (Vom (ho notices ol the press, lo bnvo an unprecedented circulation in every section of our wide-spread continent, and lo form ft dis tinct ora In the sale of our works. It will, no doubt, in a few years become tho Family Biblo of thu American people. Having Thu most liberal remuneration wi!l lie allowed to all persons who may bo pleased to procuro subscribers to thu nßovo. From 60 to lUO co pies may easily bu circulated and sold In each of (ho principal cities and (owns of tho Union, will he sold by subscription only. A|>pllcution should he mode at once, as the fluid will soon ho occupied. Persons wishing to act an agents, and do a sate business, can send fur n specimen copy.-* On receipt ol (he established price. $6, the Pic torial Family Bible, with a Well bound subscrip tion book, will bo eareOillr boxed, and forward ed per express, at onr risk and expense, to any central town or village in the Unlted Slates, ex renting those of CaliforfiVa. Oregon and Texas. Register your letters and your money wllf como safe. In addition to tho Plclorhl Bible, wo nnbllih a largo number of Illustrated Family Works, very popular, and of such n high moral and tin oxccpllunnhlo character, that while good men jnay safety engage In their circulation, they will confer a pnblle bonctlt, and receive a fair com pensation for their fnbo^. Orders respectfully solicited. For furlhcrfuf tlculars, address tho subscriber, post paid. ROBERT SEARS, 181 Whllnm St., Doc 11. Now York. COLEMAN’S American Grain Will. Tf>o operation of this ftifll can be seen nt-Gard ner’s Foundry. They are for sale at tho Now Agricultural Warehouse of j. Armstrong. Carlisle, Dec. 11, 1860. LElGimililSEll'S Potent S.iiiflnpo ilo.l Cullen, tho hoot In'lb. world—mono to col not grind for onto by j ARJIaTROiro , Oorlltlo, Doo. 11, 1850' SPONGES. Bathing sponges, best largo Small do., Sheep Wool do., Surgeon tin. M*dinm Medical do., Common Swevvoj &o. fast roo«l»«5 and for aaWby - j lit**- , J January 6,1957. D. J. KXBrF.ftU: CV3JHEJGBLAHD VALLEY RAIL ROAS. CHANGE OP HOURd. For Chambersbnrg'. Store Room to Let. UMEI LIMEM JOHN WILLIAMS Hew Goods Agnln I HOLIDAY PRESENTS Notice 4.28 «