lyzA.nxtrED On tho 10th inut, by the Evnns,-Mr. licsay MILLER to Mi 99 CATUARINE HARTISIAN, both of Mifflin township'Cumberlalid county. On the pimp ilny by the. snme,, Mr 1 Ronewr Wimartm HENRY _to MlAs_ MARTHA BlLZE v ilOth of Mifflin township Cumberland county. DIED, 'the afternoon of the 16th Inst.,' J. daughter of John nud Miry Phillips, nod wife of SninUel df this borough. On the 24th inst., after a lingering illness, Mrs. CATII +JUNE LINE, wife of Win Line, Esti, of Whitehall Nursery 'near C triode. She bore her long illness with christian fortitude and resignntiou and died iu the hope of a blessed immortality. Tribute of Respect EDUCATIQN lIALL, - Jan. 20, 1854 At a meeting of the Board of School Dirco tore held this dny, the 'President "COMMllllial, ted the depth of Col:01:mm SPFEeLY, late a member of the Board, who died last evening, and it was unanimously Resolved, That this Board deplore the loss they have sustait pd in he death of 001. Gino. M'FEELY. late them low member, and Sin cerely sympathize wit IV family under their hlreavement. They (19s . tre to express their sense of the services he has rendered to the public, by . his untiring zeal for twelve years, as, ilAirootor of the Public Schools of. Car- Ind°, and the.gratitude due•to his memory, for so long a devotion to the cause of Education in this Borough. Resolved, That we will attend his funeral, as a Board, to-morrow at two o'clock, and that the four highest schools with all the teachers, be invited to do likewise. JAMES HAMILTON, Seey Tribute of Respect Ate meeting of the students of the Gram.' mar school of Dickinson College, on Tuesday, 19th inst., the depth of Mrs. llniman, consort of Samuel D. Hillman, Principal of the Gram mar school, was announced,and the following preamble and resolutions were unanimously adopted: IVunanas t It has pleased an All-wise Prov: ideuoo to remove from time to eternity the wife of our highly esteemed Principal, There fore, - Resolved, That with • feelings of the, most profound sorfow, we reocivn the announce ment of this solemn event. Resolved, That we tender Mr. Inm.mati and relatives our heart-felt sympathies in their present. afflicting berea l / 4 mment. Resolved, That a copy . of these resolutions be handed to Mr. ❑ttt.MAN, and be published in the papers of this town. W. J. NATCLIEII, SA'I'L K. IiUMERIOR, ANDREW E. TAYLOR, JAMES 11. IVOLIT, Committeo. LEWIS M. .§IINCINDIVETt. Sco'y Nctu 2burrtl.9,inents ivixLi. Fon lIENT TIIE undersigned ell'erdltis Alerchnnt Al ill, at the Carlisle Irun Works, fur rent front the Ist of April next Jan 25'54] PETER F. EGE, Great Rush for Bargains AT the s'le'w and Cheap - Store of IVEISE,' & CANIPBELL. We are , to lling off a large as sortment'of Cashmeres and Mous do Lams at greatlyligid - Ceed prices. Call add see! • San 25. 1854. sexklAY Enalr,En C•ine to the premises of the sub scriber, on the Ilarrisburg pike, , about two miles east ul Carlisle. on or about the 14th lost, TW 0 "'"'• ' ifEIFERS—one of them a dark brown color, ' , kith a white stripe down the back The other is of a yellowish colour. with a speck of white on the head Any person proving property and paying charges can take thorn a way. lan 253 STEPHEN PIFER Estatp of Joseph Runsha w, dee'd. TinTICE_Is hereby given that letters Orhd• ministration on the estate of Joseph Run shaw, late of D ckinson township,•Cumbei land county," deceased, have (been granted by the Register of said county to tha subscriber, resi ding in the same township-, All persons know ing therm.elves indebted to said estrit+M.R - re , - qm.sted to make immediate payment, and those buying cltfime to present them tota • MARY ANN RUNSIIA, Adm X. Jan 25 Estate of William Waidloy, dec'd. ItjuncE is hereby given that letters testae mentary on the estate of Wm. Waldley, late of East Pennsboro township, Cumberland county. deceased, have been granted by the Register of said county to. the subscriber. resi ding in Allen township. All persons•indebted to said estate are required to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them for settlement to DAVID ZOOIC, Exec r. Jan 25 pd JO otice to Starveyors. THE undersigned Conitnissioners of Cumber , land county hereby give nonce to the several Surveyors residing within said county, that they. have, In conformity to the pet of Assembiy, passed 26th of April, 1850, erected a Meridian line on the property owned by the county,. knywn is the Poor House property, and the measure for - the two or foul pole chain is mark ed and laid down at the Court House in the borciugh of Carlisle and by said not it is made the duty of every land surveyor in said county, in the month or April in each year, to adjust and verify his compass by said linos, and asuer tain'the variation - cif its tiondle - frotn the true meridian, and his chain by one of the said measures cif the said standard, two or tour pole eliains, and, on having adjusted. his. chain and - compass as aforesaid, shall enter the variations in a'tib - olt kept for that purpose,in the Commis sioners 011ie° of said county, us by said net directed; Herein fail not under the penalty of said act provided, • JOSEPH G. GRESSLER, JMIN 110138, • .. J. ARMSTRONG. . Commissioners, ternrt're. Office, Jan. Q 5, '54-3t. Dollard, Premium .Artiste in Hair. Inventor of the Celebrated Gossamer Vent(idling and Elastic Band Toupaccs. instructions Meltable Ladies mid Gentlemen to measave their heads with accuracy , Tor Wigs, inches' Toupees & scalps, inches No 1 The round of I No 1 From forehead to the head bask as Mr as bald a From forehead " • 2 Over forehead as tar over the head to as regnired the neck 3 Over tile crown of the '3l From ear to ear I head over the top 4 From ear to ear - . round the forehead It . DOLLARD has 'always read y for sale n splendid stock of G'ents! W tgs, Ladles' Wigs,.. half Wige, lortiets, Braids, &o, beantifully:mmulactur etl, and as cheap, as any establishment in the , Union , Dullards Ilerbanitim eiciritct or Lustrous' Hair' Tonic, prepared l'roni . South 'American Herbs and Ito to, the most Successful antkle ever pro duced' for 'preserving, the' ham froin falling otit or changing color, restoring and ,preser wing It ib a healthy and luxuriant state Among other Ken sons why Dollard's hair cutting its immense, popubtrity? is the tact that his To tic is appied to every head of heir cut at este,' lisliment, consequently it is kppt in better pKes ervatien than under any known application it being thus practically tested by thousands, offers' the greatest guarantee of ita efficacy. • , Sold wholesale and retail tit his Old• FAA - Milt nient 177 Ctiestnut street oppojte,,Alie State llouse, Philadelphia , It Dollard 11(10 at least discovered the, tie This ultra of HAIR DYE and annbooces it Tor, stile. with pericut canfidencd In its at&ptisintig: every thing of the kind now, In use colors . fite UM• pithier black or brown, kis may be desired), anti is itswl without injury to the hair or skin - either by stain or otherwtscomn hu Washed• off Ili ten minutes after implicatloni;• without , detracting from its efllcaey ersens' viailing the pity are, invited to give 1414 othl ,;. ,;„ .E . Letter's addraesed it DOLLARD. , 17r, Chestnut street', Philadelphia, will reeeive fatten./ thin, r ' ' 'Ja n 4tteliMin, Lilnelmirners ,! • r CGS l Atr..2 0 12.1 4:1 ' Q et. " " Buy your COAL of E. 11101)LB n INT f,v 2'ln nnr Inn for C.'014 .tors • , . , LOST.. I 0 BT, on Monday the 16th inst. on the A public road between enrliale and the Cave Al ills, a_pair_ el Glißl.l 8 cTel , ‘CLES, in a green morocco case. The finder will be suita bly rewarded by leaving them at this office. MONErir NITA.NTXI7I, "persons indebted to the edhscrilier nre „i . d ro tt to eottl' without delay, so that he Ho w do likewise to his creditors. Attention'to tile notice is earnestly solicited. Jan - 18.1' 0, W .HITNER. WAI.NTE WANTED immediately. n tiOY from 15 to 17 years of age,ns a clerk in a Family Grocery. One from the country who con epeak Gornto') preferred t Jan 18 J. G. WILLIAMS SFIRIVION for the Times, by the Rev. Alex. J. McGill, 11, P.. received .and for sale at • Jan 18] POR RENT. THE ROOM on Centre Square, (3ectem'e Row) now occupied by Major Lir:o for the man. ufacture of Chaim, Cnbinet Were, &c. Also two OFFICES in the same row. They arc in the moat public part of the borough; and the best locatim for besiness. Possession given on the Ist of April,. 1854. Jan 18] CHARLES OGILBY. Phil. Surgeons' Pandage institute REMOVED to 4 , No. 4 Ninth street sixth store - atilive Market. B C. FIVER ETTT'S Fluent Grnduating Pressure TRUSS, for the cure of Rupture; Sholder Braces, Supporters, Elastic Stockings, Suspbosary, Hemorrhoidal, and Bandages for dethrmnies. Jan. 11-19 r. .17Iardware, Hardware. THE subscriber wishes to draw" the atten tion of the public to their own interests, winch they may consult to good advarituge by examining• the elegant and complete assort ment of Hardware of every description, which he is now receiviug at his uld ,stand on North Hanover street. TO COACIIMAKERS: We have a largo supply of springs, hubs, bands, laces, curtains, und floor oil cloths and drab cloths, of different qualities, in fact every thing in your line. TO CABINET-MAKERS We'otTer complete setts of veneers,hnobs and mouldings of walnut and mahogany, to sui both the taste and the purse. CARPENTERS EX.AMINE e splendid assortment of tools in your line as also a complete stuck of building materials, such as locks, hinges, screws, latches, glass, paints, oils, varnishes, turpentine, &c: and va rious carpenters tools cheaper , han ever, as has been acknowledged by a carpenter who has seen them. B L ACKSM ITHS cannot go wrongla giving us a call for a sup— ply of hammered, railed, slit and • other iron generally used, as also cast, shear American and English blister steel, &c. &c. 1,/ Ult FARMER .FRIENDS' • will also consult their interests by -looking at our clasp shovels, forks, trate chains, hornet., and every other article from a .cradle to a plough,to suit them in price and quality. THE PUBLIC GENERALLY arc also invited to examine the quantity find quality now on hand of cedar ware, tubs, churns, buckets, oils, such as fish, sperm and flaxseed oils, which will he sold at the lowest cash prices._ I would also call attention to my splendid assortment of WALL PAPERS, presenting a numberless variety of Patterns at prices I rum 6 cts. upwards. Remember there is no mistake hero, as all articles will be sold at the lowest cash prices at the old and well known stand en North Hanover street. East sicc, betweee McGlaughlin's Hotel and Roll er's Hat Store. JACOB SEA ER: march 16 Prepare for Winter! PARLOR AND, COO KING STITE2. subscriber at his old stand' on North g Hanover Street, Carlisle, ilia - sign of the "Mammoth Red one l'ot," desires to call Iho attention of the tmblie to his large assort ment of .i'l' 0 V E: 8, of,the newest pod most fashionable styles, trout the best manlitacturins in the country, and at all prices from to $l5 Among his PARLORVAND CHAMBER STOVES are the,Mirror Stove, the Arctic,,Revere, Star, Persian, Union and iEtna Air Tight, together with other pattern which he has of all sizes for Perlin sor Chambers, and calculate for burn ing either wood or coal. Also the Etna, Globe, Astor, Albany, Flat-top and Bandbox or Poor Man's, with other COOKING STOVES, comprising the latest improvements in kitchen stoves, anti intended for either wood or coal.— Also the Dining Room Cooking Stove—u new and elegant article, to, which he invites theqir tienbir attention of families. His cooking stoves range in price from $lO to '25, with all the fix tures complete. Also Nino Plate Stoves of various patterns . a inn all prices. Also ENAMELLED AND TINNED WARE for Cooking Stoves, Rrass Kettles, &c. Also, avery article in the lino of Tin sad Copper Ware. The public ao r ectlully invited to call as lie is confident with his large stock, ye. , rlety and cheapness, el being able to give entire satisfaction to every purchaser. Call and see. M. MORRIS. Octobr 19, 1853-3 m FRESH ARRIVAL! fa - lIIE subs riber has just returned from Phil. adolphia, and is 'now opening a large and elegant assortment of cheap WINTER GOODS, consisting in pan of cloths, cassimers, cassi. ',netts, flannels, blarikete, jeans &c. Ladles' Goods—A beautiful assortment of tie [sines, French inerinoes, paratnettas, silks rrrw twigs barred, cashmeres, ribons,lshawlsj Flr no It worked collars &c. es Domostlcs—Bleaclicd and unbt'd ,muslins, chocks, tickings, canton flannels, &c. Boots and Shoes—A large assortment of A - nen - and boyswitiror libors. Also finmitirolfew stock of Indins"gaiters, morocco boots, bus. dins and slippors, enildren's shoes in greatva riety, gum over shoes of all descriptions. Giocerles 7 -9 fresh lot of sugars, coffee, teas, molasses, spices, &c, • Aa toy winter assortment is new and full, we cordially invite all our old friends and oust°• mere, and the public in general to gulf and ex amine Mir:stock before purchasing elsewhere, as we will take pleasure in showing oar goods., -and will sell an Cheap if -not cheaper.than any other store in the county, Rocollect the old stand—East Main Street. • CHAS. - OGMBY. Nov 16 1853 Jretv 'Goods &nu , Goods Hubeca or hasust received a large and jwoll selected lot of Winter Goods at. his Store , sti the corner of Centre Square. A fine lot of NAPOLEON CRAVATS, '• eat opo ed,,atid for sale at the lowest g nye. • thtESS 13UTTONS. A very !largo and full asiortment of ; Ladies' Dross Buttons, embCacmg h. new otylo. ; A great,variety of Portmouumas, Of Alto latest patterns..:, e ' ; • WORK 130XES,•' just opened a 'few Ladles` -- Work ;Boxes and Gents' Shaving (Jades; suitable jornehriatmaa: • F U P UsR S Just tipeniid a 'NW 'Lois of 'Furs,' with a large lot ofWoollun Comforts, and all for stile by ; • • " • .GCO. W Carlisle; Nov 31,' 1 t 153, ' ' JUSTAREOEIV ED. . auliseriber Itaajual ouom;d another' lot or ‘Voollen Plaid (Lai - interne, Plaid. Moue do Lainee, Parinnettas and other Dress .Goode FUlijnAninhor.utvoieool Victory OCR, MI Wnelnn Cninor ' is, Sdarrs, Also an..nher ' Pond Buckskin Gloves, ' Buck Atlas, , n , hli:unires mid' hosiery of every doecritton. . • ' • .• • POINTED' VELV!..:I": AIBBOV.§, , Join openeit - OrTasSertiathiCot Pnioteil Volvdi Ribbons with a fresh 1189ortnioni or Drags Trim- Buttons, Spc.„ „ • •, II PANE C L'O hasd, a., largo as• - sortment licavri'r Clbths for Overcoats, Sti• por.•l3ruid Clinits,Tassimais,;Satiauts, VOly 4/ Cords, Ace, and fall. oak' by 01301L(.4.1 W. Cat:Pale, DeP,?1,053 .•.• 1401ERSO.NS •wisition• to noretniro CHRIST; AIAS, PRESENTS, each air • • ~ • •• AnnuniF,•„ -• ;,, • . • . ” . Rift Books„ , Iflosirotoir POOtn, 1 1 3/3i.t e r,'"CA*DlV3, di.c • • ' Sinudard Woika, • • ~FAt A llj.jutritort Saltlt n th. ,Solloolx,ond Pitt • ••'" • • • •Proyir'Brioltry •:. !tin tiortori in goingcoentg de - Well: .•. , H yn ih p o op , • , hy . . 'at 'citoali — Drug Siore'of telTOr..whore'Altoir ; noll be supplied "'with fir= .• ' .'• Niiscollonecius. Lich3o 'the loiseit rates and of t h e beat qual• Port Monaioo, Port Folibri;Fatiey Stationery uy. • CA.NDlFlS—ictait, price, 20 cents per and Fancy Articles 'generally, will find a fine A general. as'o-ttnent ofPatbilt-Med• assortintnt d t the Clieppook Store ef Alin; nOnstantly on Itantl, • • jy2o A. M. PIPER. .111rbiciitc, THE WONDER OF THE AGE For the Curl , of Salt rheum, Chilblains, Core mon Sores, Chapped or_thucked Hands, Borne or Scalds, Gifts or AVounds, Piles, Inflammaticit of the Breast, bites of insects s Sure Lipti, Pim. pies Ott the Face ; and Breaking. Out and Sores uw Childre / ; and all diseases of the Skin. This Ointment will, cure the SAltriteum and Huron, or Chapped hands. quicker and surer Alm' any other medicines,of the kind, before the public. . . 'r. substantiate tlie'nhn r ve, I can give hundreds of certificates. inte3 consider it-no use. as (nnv person can do the same, if they have friends, for even a worthless article) 1 rtly solely on the merits of the Ointment for the public patronage. N. 11.—A "single box. of this Ointment will keep any Blacksmith's, Farmer's, Sailor's, or Nlech aide's hands, let them chap or crack ever so hail, sound and in gond Working order all winter , Prepared and sot 11 . by 4 moNROE TrautEL, Naugatuck,Cnun, Sold clan by the principal Drugginte, and Country Merchants. Price , 2G cents per bor. Nov. le), 18.53—1 y WILLIAMS' Family Grocory CARTER'S SPAAISH MIXTURE. i oral Hide remedy for Scrofula ,R hies Evil Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutanceus Eruptions', Pimples or Pustules on the Face, Blotches, Boils, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring Warm or Tet ley, Scald Head, Euhu•gemeot and Pain of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints nod all Diseases arising Ilom un injudicious use of Mer cury, Imprudence in Life, or Impurity of the Blood. , This valuable Medicine, which has become celebrated lin , the number of extraordinary cures effeeted - througltita iv. nay ,Asas Induced the proprietors, at the urgent request of their friends, to of it to the public, which they . do with . the utmost confidence in its virtues and wonderful curative properties. The following certificates selected from a large mumber, are however. stronger testimony than the mere word of the proprietors ; and are all from gen— tlemeu well 'known in their local tics and of the highest respectability many of them residing in the city of F!iclonond, Va. P. BOYDEN, Esq. of the Exchange Hotel, Richmond, known every where, says he has, seen the Medicine called .1.1 ARTER'fi SPANISH MIX TURE SlflinitligtePed in over a hundred cases, in nearly all the diseases for which it is recommen ded with the most astonishingly good results.— lie says it is the most extraordinary medicine he has ever seen. AGUE AND FEVER—Great Core.—l here by certify that for three years-I. had Ague End Fever of the most violent description. I had several Physicians, took large quantities at Qui nine. Mermiry, and I believe all the Tonies-ad vertiscd, bUt all without any permanent relief. At last I tried Carter's Spanish Mixture, two bottles of which effectually cured me and I am. lumpy to.say 1 have had neither Chills or hgver since. I consider it the best Tonic in-the - WM(I and the 'only medicine that overreached my case. JOHN LONGDEN, Beaver dam near Richmond Va. • ' G 13 LUCK Psq now in the city of Richmond : aid•for many years in the Post Office, has such . confidence in the astonishing efficacy of Carters Spanish Mixture, that he has bought upwards of. 50 bottles which has given away to the afflicted. Mr Luck says lnrh never,known it to fail when taken according to directions • Dr MINCE•it practising physican and form ly of the City Hotel in the city. of Richmond, says.he hiss witnessed in n number of instances the effects of Carter's Spanish Mixture'. which were most truly Surprising. He says in a cali'se of Consumption, dependent on the Liver, the good effects were wonderful indeed.. • SAMUEL M DRINKER of the firm Drink-• er & Morris, Richmond, was cured of Liver Complaint of-9 years standing by the aloe of two bottles of Carter's Spanish. Mixture. GREAT U URE OF SCROPULA—The effl-' tors of the Richmond Republican had a servant employed in their press room cured of *dent Scrofula combined with Rheumatism, which en. tirely disabled him from work. .Two bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture mode as perfact cure of him, and the editors ha as public notice. nor they "cheerfully 'recommend it to all who are afflicted with any disease or the !atonal " STILL ANO'T'HER CURE OP SCROPO LA-1 had a very valuable boy cured oflicrofailai by Carter's Spanish Mixture. I (mushier it truly a valuable medicine: James M 1 nylor Conductor on the It F & P It It Co Rie:mond Vat Mr John Thompson residing in the city of Richmond, was cured by three bottles at Carters Spanish Misture,ol Salt Rheum, which he had nearly 130 ye-rs. and which ill the physicians at the city would not cure. Mr Thompson is a well known merchant in the city of Richmond, Va., and his once in most remarkable...* , Principal Depots at M. WARD; CLOSF CO, No 83, Maiden Lane, New York W Dvorr & SONS, NC, 131; North 2d street, Philadelphia. BENNECT & BEERS,No 125 Main street, Itchniond, Va. • And for sale by S Elliott, S W Haverstick; Carlisle: Ira Day, Mechanicsburg; J 'EI Herron, Newville; .1 C Altic, Shippenshurg, and by dea lt: is in mediri tits everywhere. NEW .GOODS ! NEW GOODS ! ! UST'Rocoivod an assortment 0: first quali•y tY Gum Shoes, also a an assortment of Wil lis' Ladies' winter Boots and Shoes. Also a lull assortment of Men's and Boy's water othof and fine milt skin BOOTS AND SHOES. Also nn assortment of elegant bar'd and tied DELAIN-ES—AND—CASELMERS. of the rawest styles AIERINOES, and Paramettas, and otnor lashionable colour's. Also an a.sortment of .clegant nocdlo worked Collars, Chemizetts, Uner.loevrs and Cull's CARPETS 1 CARPETS !..! Some prime Carpets still on hand. intending to relinquish tltiv branch of my business I will sell off the stock uncommonly low. _ - CHARLES OGILBY D,eo 21, 1853.- CLOTHING CLOTHING I .Tllll subscriber is now having mgdo•up a lot of Fashionable and Substantial Clothing which he will sell as cheap if not cheaper than any es tabli-ihtaient in the borough.. The stock will consist of OVERCOATS, Fine DRESS COATS ' ' SACK COATS, PANT4LOONS, • ' ' • :STINGS, &c. The Clothing be malle out Ohioan - but the best quality'of goods; Cut out by an expe ripmed and gond cutter; and tau work got up in %holiest mainor and by the-best of hands— We on hand a Infra choice Clothing, arid all we ask is for purchasers • tolgive us n call and they will be-pleased with the' work and prices ! • A't.the old stand on East Main Street, Jan 18] • • CHARLES OGILBY. • •-' WALL. PAPERS; , r\ HG subscriber is just now ,, rocsiving and opening an unparalleled assortment, of WAL PAPERS.. Those desirous of trona forming ,the interiors of_ their old 'dwellings into now once, and giving . additional embol isitments •to their 'new oxies,.at e'ontparative ly trilling cost, will do well to catkin(' oxamitto forl can soil them `fromcts litpwards: m e mbre the old stand, East Main St - opposite Ogiilty's• Store: By tho wily. I would say - to those who also want to intprove the oxtorior of their houses, that 1 coulomb:tit them with Wethoril"a pure andfrosh ground .W kite Lgpdi togothet twill various tither colones; blue, or ahge, yellow, 'various , shades of itreen,'&o:', in short e'veiYthirtv,- calculated to titian and dee oruie yOur mansions. Jitter 2 ELEGANT GIFT BOOKS 1 !! A-lot of tan col'd French Better testimony than wai'esyr Offered in Fa vor of airs other Vertnibige 1! RECOMMENDATIONS OP PHYSICIANS, We, the 'subseribere, Medical, Pr,aotioiMrs, having been made ucquv i uted the composi tion of 0 ,Sliritter's Indian :Vermifile," take m 'pleasuin recoinniending it to the public), as-.a valuable remedy for, the exPulsion.of Worms, it being boili , spie and effectual. Samuel Swope, M. I). ? Taneytown,• 'Joliii Swope, D, 5 Carrot no., Md. • J. J. Weaver, Al. D. • , 11> idlllobur : Jim. IL. It Liggel, • •g . •-•_ • Liberty, F re d er i c k, 00,, Sim, • M. 0". 'O. 11, ow; . 1 . 1 )0 q; - 0: 1 boa: Sappingtoh, MSappington, . „ . James 111,Giltse. Slt 0 Woodsharo, Md. G it Sappington, M.% Win' /u Mathias; D, Weitminitur, Md Blakiculai , to ask lot for SII itIN P.R.'s IN. AIWYPE,, and take no othar, Pelee '45 CelllB IiVIIIOIIIO . i Prepared by iW L Shriner, ,Drtiggisltiod Che-, finial, Westminster, Md. ' Aad 'sold by all steirekei:pers, lIGNR,Y BAXTON The 'ehh'se.:iiii.4 'pi} , Cosh ,- (eV STR of any kind delivered er. Hilt Lind it to their ihtereet . tp sell .their etraw and perehase other tgiiituroa. • • , ' - 1.1 0 1 09'0) ::" • , • . •Ageet. . . . 1000 ;TONS' Liniebni.nbr's Coat of the boat !tunlityjust receiving nod Tor sal ce by . E. El D• j DLO, r. 'Only $2,40 per ion, Ladish); It birth 16; 4453. . • ,I~tc~l£tilea. Shrlner'i Balsamic Soup Syrup. THE GRE&T COUGH OEM El ! Four years', nitirrimicein filmon every form of l'Orrmeary:lhsease;:_haslii_oved _to_the.un. doubted mitialeetion of all who have become 74C qoaintecl with this great remedy, that.' it is far auperidr to any other remedy in the world far all diseaserot the . • • • BREAST, THROAT& LUNGS,,, This syrup is pur-ly Vegetable Compound. It it pleasant to 'talto,_and never does injure. But owing to its purifying qualitles, must do good unilor any circumstances. Its effects are truly wonderful, soothing, calming, and allaying the most violent coughs; purifying, strengthening awl invigorating the whole system, calming anti soothing the nerves, aiding-and facilitating, ex pectorutian, and heal Mg the DISEASED ,LUNGS,, Thus striking-1d the root of diseeiand driving it trona the system. If properly and perseveringly used, it never fails to cure • Coughs . mul.Colds. Consumption, Bronchitis Asthma, Spitting of Blood, Bleeding it the • Lungs ' Difficulty of Breathing Pain and Weakness of the Breve, nese, Whooping Cough, fsi.c. READ CAREFULLY THE ,FOLLOWING EVIDENCE. LIBERTY, Frederick Co. Md. Oct 16,1840. Mn. Sumatra—At your request 1 haveexam. ineildhe composition of your "Balsamic Cough Sy;ip," and from my knowledge of the ingre dients, and having witnessed its geod.effects,l e on recommend it t the public as a laluzible compound for Coughs, Colds, and 'all chronic pulmonary affections. TflOS SIM, 111 D Read the following lettertrom Roy H P Jorden. Umentowri , Deo g 9, 1852 Mr W g Si/RINER—Dear Sir—l have given your "Balsamic G'ou„llt Syrup" a fair trial and• am happy to say that I. hove never tried anything that relieved 100 80 8000 1 have also given. it iniany familywith.the same good effect in every in Lance. It is ceriainlya.most excellent reme dy. and ought to he in el,. iy 'family The ex ceeding low price ut which it is sold places it within reach of all. 'Pardon the liberty I have taken in thus giv ing me experience in the use of the Syrup un solicited by you. Respectfully yours JORDON LIBERTY, Frederick Co Md., ' • . Nov 6th 1849. . - Mr SHIIINER—Dear Sir-1 have been afflicted with a disein.e of the throat thr, a number of .years, and for eighteen mouths past have been much troubled .with a cough, during, which tune 1 have tried many of the maim. remedies for Weird iseasetcwithuut lilhi iy tusTing bene fit. At your suggestion 1 was induced to try your "BAISRMIC Cough Syrup," nod "rani hap py to inform you that 1 find it to be superior to any I have taken. From my knowled n e of Ps invedi,cutt, and my eiper7afiree of its efficacy, 1 take pleasure in recommending it to to the pub• lie for the purposes specified - in You'r circular. 4V'IIOII.Y, Pastor - , Methodist Pro testant Church. LOUDEN Co, Ya,.lune 10th, 1850 Mr -Sumas-I)2er Sir —I. received your communication in due time after it. was mailed and now take up any pen to reply to your en quiries in regard to the 'effects of your "Bal samic Cough Syrup." ' For fifteen months previous to last March, .1 - was troubled with an affection of the throat, andeh originated from seviire cold and COUgh, trio caused me much difficulty its speaking. 1 ' died several preparations professing to be reme dies, btu they-all failed to produce the gootl sired. My throat grew worse and worse, no much so that My friends, became alarmed, and 1 became fearful lest it should terminate in Brun- . chitin. While home last Spring. in 'rriailelpnia,' 1 heard of many astonishing cures performed by the use of your , tHalsiimie .Cough Syrup" and having overcome, my - prejudices against patent! medicine, resolved to try it, and, used two bet.' ties; I found myself entirely.cure:d.- I !bet pre pared to say that 1 belieye it to. be.a superior: remedy to any before discovered: - certain it hi, superioeto any I have over coed. y• Yours respectfully TREOP ILUS BURTON, • Minister of Me Pt °tenant Church • For the Cart #llllll. Mr' EAditov -- Tito .uktplrW . rd success which h a il a ttemiedni t e rise of "S liscr's.Cough Spr ee 10 all Cases that.have come-under my ob. nervation, and the very gr4tilying efleom of its uie, in my own thmily induces me to offer tins testimony in ititimur. About three months since Mrs Evans was taken with n very severe cold, winch in a short lime settled on her breast, causing the most dis• tressing cots 01, pain in the breast, Ste. The usual remedies were triode use of, but she eon. tinned to grow worse, until it was deemed, pru•• dent to call in the family physician, who attended her for Some time without and apparent benetit• Finally through the persuasion of friends, we Were Induced to make a trial of "Sir liner's Cough Syrup." I procured tr bottle, and site cenumenzed taking t, on Sunday, and by Thurs. Ala!, was entirely relioyed. TIIJ obstinacy of the ease, and the prorimtness, .of the relief afforded, causes me to - think this one of the greatest remedies tif - the kind in use., Yours, ate„ LEVI E vn Wesitninster Jot 10, 1859- rl'ater —37 I :e cents per Battle, or three ltot• Iles for st. Sold by all Druggists and 'Country 'Storekeeper's, POETRY. A PIiYFJCIAN, Ho ! Ye upon whose - alnking frimes lligedse bin hand haO placed ; .Upon whose . stniken, care worn cheeks . Consumptions roan, is traced ' Cthne, freely quali,.from out the fount, . Where health doth overflow; ristaSlirinees find this glorious gift— Then say,:will . not you go ? suffer 'math 'the racking pain \ With which you are oppressed, Wity;why_ complain.of .weurineas .3 7 191 • 'And admires, of the breast ? When SitamsOs SYRUP heals nil pain. AridAtt Thee health will bring; *Will•eause disease to disappear • • ' Like snow drops in [hearing. Ncitrntgue can speak thewretclialness, No' language can convey The'g•eat.amount .of suffering ' Occasioned by 'delay : A little cold or trifling cough. May lead one to thegrave, , . • . But Shriner's Syrup laktm in time, Possesses power to save. . Yes, his BALSAMIC Sinbe rare Contains this miglity .. power And nuilliers sties& in tones of ptiiiio And bless it every hour, For when their little ones are racked With Whoopiiig Cough severe, They fly at ranee to Shinners Fount, Nam And find a solace there. It is a solereign, speedy cure r For Quinsy; want of-breath For Asthma, and Throat Diseases, Which often en.; hi:death; - Wheil' others fail, this will effect A permanent relief, . Will bring the sufferer bank to health, And nheavold Death- - -the Jen: '25 ftw. SHRINER'S VERIVIRIGE. liimeburners Coal. Ural (Estate Salts. STORE MORI TO' RENT.- THEl,Larga and Captibious STORE, ROO5l on East High - street, lately ooeupiod by Jur: Carothers as a Grocery Store. „ It is vory. ells gibly situatedlor business --PosseShiomwill be given at any limo. Fur terms enquire of _JACOB ZUG. ;an 11, 1854 . I FOR RENT. . TlM : large ROOM on the corner • of Hi,h and Pttt streets, now occu pied by Win. 11. Bretz. as a Drug I" ';•" Store, Also the Sinasinith Swop. ~Pitt Street,. now occupied .by Wm; Brume. ' Apply to dec7.lo ROBERT N • POE. . . A , ' , Two Story BRICK HOUSE„ situate on this north ens. corner of „,„,:,, Eit Louther and Pitt Streets, and n , Two Story Stone Ilutise on Lou- . ;:i ,4 2 1 ;.. titer Street, nod occupied by the - Rev Mr Kramer. Also several anialler dwel lings foe rent. Enquire of nov U's3] JACOB SrIDIER. HOUSE AND LOT FOR •SALE. THE two Story FRAME HOUSE' and Lot of Ground in South Hano. var street, now, occupied e Wharlas Darnitz, immediately,opposite Bentz . ft Store, is offered at private sale. For terms enquite of the subscriber, ,AitorheY rot the .owner. nev9's3tfi ' R. M. HENDERSON. Valuable Town Property FOR SALE. ir WILL sell at private sale a ..• 11_ Two Story Brick HOUSE •• mid Lot of Ground, situated on ".t7.Af' I North Hanover.strt extended, in this borough . ' ‘his house is doublejwith back uilding, all in good condition. The Lot is GO inet in front by 170 111 0010111 lid .the premises is a stable, and the whole proper ty is eligible and convenient. Also, a small Two Story BRICK HOUSE and Lot of Ground, 15 feet front by 119 deep, on North street near to Hanover, It those Prope:ties are not sold by the let of January next, they will be ranted fur the ensu jag year. JOHN 13. PARICF'R. Catlisle, Nov 119,1053. rAILIVZ - -.1704 SALE. - Tho subscriber offers M private sale llio FALtM, situate about two milts north of C, r• lisle, lying between the Collodi:Igo-lout' C.ree'c and the Solid - Mr Spring road. It is joined by farms of Wfso and Natiier, and CONTAINS 70 ACRES, all cleared Itind,lthirty of which .are meadow. ft is well tidied and in a high state of cultiva tion. The improvements are , a 'l'wo Story • ' FRAME HOUSE, a well of wa if , ..;.-f.'c: 1 ter WWI pump at the door, frame E.T.ti ' if Bank Barn, &c. There is also a 1"--'-'; 1 ZI young orchard of choice fruit r+ ;- , 1 ''' - trees. Also, will be sold with the same if desired, ti tract of MOUNTAIN - LAND. Persons wishing to purchase can learn terms. by calling upon It Al Henderson, Esq.; iii Carlisle. JOIIN `SANDERSON Novorn4Yer4. I 853—tf rataable Real Est ate AT PRIVATE SALE: The,undersigned execatorsof the estate of R. B. Stevenson, dee'd, offer at private sale, the lollowing real estate, in West Pennshoro twp; Cumberland county, laje the property of Richard B. Stevenson, late of the borough of Carlisle, deed, viz: All th ' at.FA RM. situate in West Perinsborii township, aforesaid, about one mild from the boro gh of • Nei'vville, bounded by lands of J. MeCniltich. W Laughlin and others, and CONTAINING 142 ACRES, . more m less, The land is first rate limestone land, in good. cultivation and :well fenced, 95 acres of which are clear and the rest in timber. The improvements are a large,doublc stone and brick 'Dwelling HOUSE, two stories high, a large and substan- , tial sTONERAIIN;,a good svelltr..if, . of Limestone Water,-and cisterns foi rain wider. There is oii the Premise's atforchrird•rit well' sofedtecTlmitTre - 63. Also, a lot of • WOODLAND that has been used with this farm, situate about one-fourth of a mile fromlthe Doubling Gap Springs, and ad joining that property, containing about 22 acres. . Persons wishing to examine the farm 'can do so by_tialling on Mr. Lon, the tenant on the place: Terms made easy to purchasers,. Possession and a good title will be given on the let of A. pri1,1854. T. corziN STEVENSON, JAMES W. MARSHALL, Ex're era.. B Stevenson. • December 7, 1854. USEFUL, FRAGRANT .and GOOD. Ds J. KIEFFER has Met returned from Phil; HD adelphia with an additional supply oiliest] DRUGS, which in connection with - his homier stock will make his establishment complete in this department. In addition to the above he has also opened a fresh supply Confectionaries, Fruit, . Nuts, Panels and Fancy Articles of every descrip tion. The attention of the Ladies is especially invited to his extensive assortment of Folic) Attricles, Ladies Toilets', ' , alley Soaps ,and .Perfumes of every variety.- Gentlotnen are invited to examine his fine assortment of Fancy Articles—Sogars, China and Porcelain Pipes., - .Tobacco of all kinds, Shaving and 'finleat Soaps r of superior quality, Canes. Riding and Carriage Whips and many other articles which more especially iritere r gentlemen. A. number of superior •Woulleti Matte on hand. . The proprietor will ho very . happy to have his friends cal , and examine his goods whether they may wish to purchase or not. Jule 6 103 13 .1 K. NW le 1. , : It . „AHEAD OF ALL 00i1IPETIN N ! ` , Saxton Leads tho Column." 1-I , TEIL days and itigut..4 of unceasing toil and trouble I have succeeded in marking and arranging my now stock of H A.R D- W A R. E , and altuough Ahern has been a tre• montlous rush of customer& who know whore to deal onreasonable terms, and who appro. Mater my old habit of selling cheap without making much fuss - Admit this Mallen I am constantly making room for now customers drop in'and examine what is undoubtedly the LARGEST AN 1) B EST assortment:Of giieds over offered west of Philadelphia, atirrerillira clog everything usually found in a'Harilitiitirc Store, from a noodle to an anchor, all of which. aro of the beat quality and will be sold nt pricos which cannot fail to - give satisfaction. - - TO CARPENTERS tk. BUILDERS, 1 would say that my stock of cross cut. hand, panel ripping and back saws, bright, black and blue augurs, - chisels, planes, - locks, hatchets, hinges, screws, straight necked and bar ~alts , broad, pointing and chopping axes ; iron and steel squares, ruins, tape measures,, levels, &c'. cannot fail to please the most fastidious. FARMERS Can bo accommodated on the most reasonable terms with Durkee's celebrated York 'plows at 85 37. Also Plank's, Craighead's and others' at manutecturwe' prices; spades, rakes; forks, shovels, grass and grain scythes., (DuimirDar ling anfflirillins make.) Patent and common snatha.s2TAialf a dozen different kinds.. Urajp Cratiles,(Grogoes, Plank's, Craighead's and Crawbach's make,) at ,reduced rates. Also grindstones. cutting bozos, chain cistern and forca pumps, halter, breast and log chains, sin gle and double truces and-spreads. Cedar .waro such as tubs,' buckets, bawls. water to. 'gather With an everlasting assortment of .table and, pocket milloryi-spoons, shears nod sciv sore, candlesticks, snuffers, shovels and tongs. kettles, pans. sad irons, waiters, brivihoe; &c, which will be sold by thu wagon load, ton,yard bushol'or in the ordinary way,' - • Than come. friends, give us a call and see lot yourselves.: We'll wait on yen with pleas: tire, and give .you bargains of which vqn can't complain. .Romembor the. placo,:Dast High Street, opposite Ogilby's Juno 1, MIL 'HENRY SAXTON. FRESH TEAS, &c, JONKINS' Bost Brand; of Tigio, greint rind Kink, piteltrigesh oleo in bulk and in orig,intil prielta&e. A: lore and geneinl ointment or the best WTI er b. IRON STONE AND. GRANITri . WARE,;witIi a yariety of ;Glass Ware, rind Common Wore ofliiery ile sorbition,to setts or otherwise to dolt the pur eloper. together with „; , ; ,;• OF.DAR.:.WAIt E, WILLOW-WART;,, • . , , add'a''varioty of Fancy WrOn aiway! arni 14 sale al the "ramO, (liackpil,' 'Jana 8.1853'. w, oiikr %V. DALLY 1/17. 0 1 / 1 1r4 1 44'. 0 04: L.,41413C0W,...14 'GNE,RAL' I aOIIII4i.SSIOisf ••TVIERCiiANTS ; ILOWARD STREET, •' ' • Opposite - Cetaro, IT B. A , L T WI 0 . E ~ ii cclLnnwuw. WILLIAM BROOM:ft SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES FOR CUMBERLAND COUNTY Otiiao npnr Slxiremanntown. . , Select School fot. Y oung Ladies..._ -NA DOWNING' begs to inform those who may wish to secure her set - - vita:a:that she intends, to commence. the in struction or a select class of young ladies, tit her rooms at Mr. McCartney's Hotel, on MOV DA Y February .6. instruction will he given in the various bran ches of a thorough Engl sh educat.on; also; in French, Drawing, Fancy Need levvork, &e. • Carlisle, Jan 4 1853—Si JUST RECEIVED, risx-E-- Lake White Fish, I'v•lt led Herring Haddock • Mackerel, No. 1,2, 3, • Codfish. Thclabove has been selected with Strict tell ermine to family use and stile,low. Ale TOBACCO-' Lou —inild and agreeable Yellow Bank Fine .Cut, Cavenclibli—of fine quality, Congress, Grant's and Raco Horse. Smoking, Twist, &c. SEGARS-- • y lira bulken brands (imp'd) La Yoseffitia and Plantation Sixes, Hall Spanish and Common, All the above articles on hand at the,Family Grocery. J. G. WILLIAMS. SPLMNDID S.WLIT.ELIVIC ! ! Holiday Presents, Ste. THOMAS CONLYN West High street, a few a, doors west of Burkliol <2 der's Hotel, Carlisle. 9 3 lies just received the 8 4 .1:• • 7 .-0 largest and most elegant "-assortment of SUPERIOR JEVIELRY ever °flexed in Carlisle, consisting in part Gold and Silver Watches of every variety, and at all prices, eight-day CLOCKS, Silver table mid tea spoons, silver table larks and hitter knives, gold and silver spectacles, ladies' and gentlemen's gold pen and pencil, gold chains of everydescription, ear and finger rings, breast pins, &c..at all prices. A Isn A ecurdeops and lqusical Boxes, wtili a great variety of Fancy Articles, selected expressly Mr the Holidays. Persons desiring to purchase are invited to call and_e,xamine_the assortment. We are prepared to sell nt very reasonable prices, Quality of all goods warranted to be as fine as sold for. THOMAS CONILY N, West High Street• ' Doe 28, 1853 THE EIGHTH at SILK STORE No. 4, North Eighth Street, y DEP Y retorts his thanks to his nu. merons customers Pi Cumberland county tor their liberal patronage during: the Is, son. and is now ',relined to supply them at reasonasle prices, vviih every description of Fancy Dt'y Goods. His stock comprises a full assortment of Rich Plaid Silks Fine French Merinoes Biocade do Rich Plaid Cashmeres Plain do Paris Mons do Lathes Changeable do Plain, all Wool do Satins and Flo ren c Cheap de Lollies Paris do Beges ' Imported Ginghnms Embroidered Collarti Chintzes Muslims Flan- Sleeves Chomizettes llls and Sackings. Also,'alull lino of all widths of the REST BLACK SILKS, with Shawls, Mantillas, R ib• bons, Cloaks, Velvets, Cloaking Cloths, &c., in great variety. His goods are bought low, in largo lots, from first hands. J. V. DEVUV, 41, N. Bth at., Ph:la sei)73in SOLIS, BILOTIMSRS, Importers and ManufacitnrerEr of every kind of LADIES' FURS, 86 Arab street (below Third BO Philadelphia, mid at 178 Water street, -- N - OVYcirk. aour Goods have all been selected in Ett rope by ono of the' firm, and manufactured be .3..1r...4,n. in them um bin manner, we can otter them at a price(taking their superior quality into consideration) , that will defy, compation. Silver Medals awarded for superiority by the Institutes of 'Pennsylvania and Maryland. avLius STERN. No. 171 North 2d street, opposite the Camel hotel„ Philadelphia. HAVING in Store a full and''extensive as sortment of Millinery articles, Triton ings, and Fahey Goods, such ns Rthhonds, !Ames, Blond, (=i.e.., Silks, Florenecs, Bonnet Frames, and a 'digt, as ort mem of Needie•werked !Idle, Collars, Cops, Flounces, Insertings, Edgings, &c., together r, ith a groat variety, of oilier ar ticles in our line too numerous to mention, at Wilt ILESALE AND RETAIL. N. B. I request all Buell us are about innkinu their purchases to give me a call. 1%1,28 nt2, AGRICULTURAL AND SEED Srd'orm THE subscribers, in addition to their:extem. give Graven, Imre ponmeted thin ewnli uo At; RI GU ER AL lA' AREIIO USE and ENI/ ST Olt E, list, Market street, near the railroad, Harrisburg, ond - are-Ipropaird to fill all orders, by whologule and retail,. of all kinds of Agricultural Implem sus, Vegetable and Flower Seeds: &.e. Country metchantit with reasonable discounts to sell again. II ores, powei a and threshers, wheni•drillls •and seed-plaht ere, p10w,., harrows and cultiva tors, fodder, hay, and straw-cutter grain funs corn shelters, vegetable cutters, hand grain mills. clove' shellers, horse rakes, churne,grind stenos and improved hangings, hay, straw and manure Mika, farmer's boilers, ox 'yokes suit bow,_pateut how pins, cow chains; spadex, hoes and rakes, -post diggers, wheelbarrows, grain cradles, scythes anti seytheatones, pelmet. , drugs post augurs, axes and hatchets, grain bags, grain measures, garden trowls, pruning and budding knives. gross and' grain sickles, screw wrenches, pincers and gimblots, rut and mole Ira m, cattle cards and 1101 , 10 Irrnshes curry• combs, garden reel-, - cow hells,%Odle trees, guano, plaster, poudrette, - bone . &Ist. lime, gar• don, field and (loner serifs. -' lan. a large and fresh assortment of GRO CER I ES, TEAS, &c.; all cheap for cash.' 130YER & HALL. 1,7-I;rain anti- produce of all kinds received n exchunge - Inv implements. April I 3, 1'353.-1v PRESKILVE VOVIL•TEFITH BY USINCI ermans Celebrated Tosilih Wash. Tvalttahlw preparation has long been lased I. in New York nail Philadelphia, where it has atinieled an immense 1)1pol:wily, for eleantiing, preserving and lientitifyitil, the teeth. it is an excellent remedy-for sorc,soft or bleeding Gtims. It also imparts R delightful freshness to the mouth mid agreeable odor to tliehriiath. Read the following from Dr. „Murray. g' 1 call,. with the utmost confidence. recom: mend to the . public, Zeeman's , Anti-St:m.lmm youth Windi as dm best in tine, In my practice as a Dentist, I hove its-d and recommended it for me last five years, and have Mond it to give sut istlictlon in evert' instance, as the Wash does tint -contain acid, or anythiug injurious to the teeth or gums; but, on the Contrary, is the hest antisePtie ti the practice, and therefore; would recommend hi wit: of it, not only to those who wish to Pre serve t heir tei.th anti gums, and haven wholesome 'breath, but iOno to those who hure diseased gums for teeth. ,T4e use of Ann ! f Vniiii, for a short time, will insure to return to their healthy state. .- , GEORGE J MUlt RAY, Dentist, No• fit, S. Eleventh Ft., below Chestnut Phirte. Ilendel, ol Carlisle, say, ;--** Mr. Zer ;man, 1 nm well pleased with your Tdoth Wash 2 II not only eleakeirsiid whitens the: teeth without injuring them It cures sore or bleedingunnis.. I•elieerfully recommend At to the profeision 10111 I/UW . 113,10 i lie very hest preparation .that can lie used hoe cleansing nod preserving the - teeth, healing the gums, and giving sweetness to the Wreath. JOIIN W. HENI)EL4 Surgeon DeAust. Price,2s cents' per bottle. l'roparrld ' only • Praneis,Zernitni, Druggist Limner of Ninth and CHM:Mine strects,l'hiludelphin. wile by SANIUMI. ELLIOTT, CM lisle nctl3 • • iiia.Anrsron — T . TEIE undaretgaet'initiaowloTpared to freight 4%--,-VI4 Baltimore, at' ie. 'thieed rates,- with regalarity ondtloapiteh..• , mirci Ar:Fipcia, 314 -4arliat Slrooi. Philadolhhih 4, liatakvz, 76, N'arlh Stro . nl it = ie "7 t . -"' IVltelotel Iletr, North .. trg^l-, itHoADs. . , sali"22(im c.O . IIIIAThLODLG SIIAWLS—Just re• cooled a few Long and' Square Broeha 6 iav: B,and for sale by • Q W HTTNER. fegal (tub etijer Noticcs. riTOTICIL BOOICS and Accounts of William [lmage, iransio-red t., Henry Wass, are in the hauds-of-Waitis & - Parker.l4r.eoilection• - HENRY GLASS. Jim 11, IFt 5 4 .Fstate,of Jos. B. Stevenson, dec. • OTIICE is h iroty'given that.l6tiers of ati. :LA ministration on the estatemf .ioseph B Ste. Ronson, late of the herdugh of Carlisle, Cumb. county, Pn., have this day been issued by the Register in and for .su id enmity, to the subscri ber, retliting in said borough. All persons. having claims agains , said estate are required present them for settlement, and"these indebted%, to melte immediate payment to 1 AMES W. MARSHALL, Jan 11,1 1854 Adner. 4 state of Jacob Creamer, deseased.. / 'state is hereby Riven that letters,testa .l.ll mentary „ ,on the estate of Jacob. Creamer,' Into of Southampton township, Camb• county, ' decease*. have been greeted by ;the Register of said. county to the•subserther, residing in the the camel township • All persons indebted too said estate are required to make immediate mcnt; and — those havz,n„.. claims to present them to .17tC013 CREAMER, PETER CR ENI ER, GEORGE CREXIVIER.• Executors. jnnll6tpd raoroaliLs .voa araticen, ri) ROPOSALS will be received until the '2oth,, Jean I 851 , for furilialiinu to the Carlisle Gas & Company S'ou,ooo BRICK, well burned end shaped. To be iu size '4 by 4.3. by. 9-255,000 of ano io lte delivered at the reservoir—one mile nosh of Carlisle,qmtbthe resider: within the boronah. nod the Whole on or be'ore the let day of e-e next. Fd.EIPE WATTS, .. President. Jnn . 2 18.,1 CARLISLE Eol. 4 lo = taSll LOAN Bond:, of the Ilurungh ci Carlisle, with e tattoo attached for I he pAytmenl ol' inter est half yearly, on the 1.4 dove of July. and January each year, at ;h.! 12 Insle Deposit Bank, in sums of $lOOO, $OlO ;nod :- . 3100. will be ale posed of at present to the amount Or $12.500 to applicadts at par: either that tt bole amount to gether-or such 0111155 ;.n. not). Iteirnineti. In • vestments in this luau by act of Th Assetribly will not be subj ern to nay ONaol or county tax. Appli,eation to he intrie at the Cerlasio Deposit Flunk to 111. Jan 2 1851 l'renearer. Estate of Sohn Baker, ‘T, O'ricy; is hereby 7ivrostharletters-of-ad miaisoratien, with It. %Noll annexes, (mike estate of Jolla Baker., laic of Monroe twp, dee. have hen granted to Hot sol,eriber, residing in the sates towteditp. A'i persons indebted to said estate are ierpored to make tallnediate pay men, and those litivop„; to present them ft AN BAKER, Adtrer. flor)9rw X - rol'reti: is Iteriiiiv en that application 1 will boi.inoulti to can next Legislature, agreeably w the einistit 101 l :mil laws of this lan' nti in the charter of the ns to confer upon said ilniilt the rights a rl privileges of a bank of issue, and tit (11 Inge the nettle to-t4at of tho'" Carlisle By order of tha 13 our! of Direciors. June 29. 185:3—Cm NQTICE is herby gireil that the "Cumber. land Valley Savoigs liistioirion," located in Dickinson township, Cumlierland county, will make app;ication to the next Legii•lature of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania fur an Adt of Incorporation, with it eeintal of not fees than Ten nor more than Thirty Thousand Dollars, for the purpose of receiving oepolisits of money both tran,itury and on interest, and of making loans and discounts, niri such other privileges as are usually granted to Savings Institutions. By order oldie Directors. ' IV%I . (IX LIIREATI - I,'Treas. D. L BEEL\IAN Seer 0c,226m) • pr..np AISSD rt ECEIVED thts day, direct from.Cinciona. TIM zui•pty tr: .0v tbilvntlig CCIODI7I. , ted brands: 100 Sugar Cured Davis.& Co's Beef llama, -- 100 " clarrltier, 11;pp & Co's Mus, 100 o llnllielle Westphn lis do. I'h is last tumid unwed the Prize Medal at the London World's Fair. a largo supply of C•sintry !lams, Illeon, Sh.olliiers sad Sides all of which will he said very low I t cash. June 21,1853 TO FARIITERS Ex HORSE DEALERS or;To Ft .1. S. SPt Veterinary SLR Surgeon, has tetortied to Carlisle, nod In cited hinisell permanently toe the purpose of operating upon diseased horses, and pledges himself to sure the Most or di-cases to which this nettle anionif satjeet. lie isable to cure Ring llooe, Tooth lone nod Hog Spitvin, nod till weak eyes wine', ate ttoppoied to be affected by ho, bo, without canine Lill. f 4 h,oci of the eye, and all eyes supposed to Ise ail t , erred with Wolf Teeth, without extract:nit the teeth. lie can come a futnitleiLd h .Nol in .forty-eight hours as smind n, met.. also cures all dis tempers hoof bird rite," r knees, sh ulder jams. siring ludt, tie tilts p tvil. Ile can remove all calk e, telat getvet-, tied perform all nu Meal operation, that :env he requirtd of him. Persons haviog diseased horses who cannot leave them with him, cot he supplied with all the melieines and dit ee , ;.ot . ;or Il se Tie c h ar . gee nothing or examining a horse and locating their diseases. So, bring on your eriPPles• lie tatty, lot found at Henry IlldssfS Cumber land anti Perry Hotel, rarilSlV, Wrier(' Thoi.e wilthitm to engage his helNiCae are requested to coil. r (Nov 2,1853. WAREHOUSE STOVES I STOVES: IL:ORGAN, v r r ! i I t e e , t i u: i h il i i.c that hi ; :.i he has Main ilaoili Street, next door to Ai nrtui, ilea, the largest ntl most complete 11S101.1111ell cf COOK, &PAItLOUR STOVgS, to-bc-found : in_tlhs_cuunty___wlachl_willrbe-eold at the lowestiwices for ca,li or approved credit. lbs stock consists of a large.assuerstiont of new ro and highly appved . ' - PATENT COOKINC, Finished in the moat complete matinee, .nod calculated lot either wood or coal or both. Alt Ito old standaidii:ttleite, l ,, ivhieh have stood the teat 0 1' 0 perlimcc,'lnay Ito found at his estab. - lishment. Al-u a great tety of the most ap. proved, and !manilla! PA It LOPIL 120, 0 Vl' hi STOVES, Including a number' of now steten, possessing very superio: advantages over those heretofore. ill use. Families a n d hoes% keepers ure respect. fully invited to give him a call bel:pre paroles, sing elie'where. • Stoves delivered to any part or the comity and pot 'op at the shortest notice.• Ile continues to do al, hi lihe 1.11 TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE, and Copper work, mid has constantly on hand or will =lce to order every article required by' 'hetisekeepe'is Otis line. Hi*vociek of Tin junl Copper•wure embruces.evory kind of ilthlSCil old. and kilt bra utensil, warranted equal to the Lm a inumillielured. Persons in. wont of articles in his line truly: ulwaye bo sore of being necominlatvil to their satisfaction by giving him a eall: l'Octl9 . ANOTHER GREAT ARRIVAL! FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, Al the Storeqf 117 11; VOOPS. SOcohd' Aroirqr ncli'intco Dry. Goods. FIN auhsorihor. resneoindly informs his :tripods and ouniori,no that ho has. roinoned fr. , rrol'hihitdphin with a largn,o'srfort. mom or Vali rn.d ,%V. inter lends, consisting 01 Cl.nhs, Cassiinekdo,Y;lsrings. tick. jogs, chocks,. flannels, Ihn,ey,'ernrins,ouspen% dors, gloves,Nc. ; . LADIES' DRESS GOODS, bonthurtian4'. inviaops, colmrg o , ithe, figld tuplMa. •oiliooes, alpacas, .I) . llWtEr, eraii• HATS ND (J\l'S, MOn'n find flny,,, you' largo assortment, air so Bonnet's and all)lnn,s. • - • ' 13001'8 A Ii rga alt3utinteat,,pl, Meo's ‘Vonion's and ;:;• , sl;liildrno•q . ,¢ggta„ynt~louv,•yJunny bind. ani linhWiti'Sli 9 9l3 nt yer.y„,tow.prlcce• • • „unit' Wltiti, CA It I'Va CHAIN , _ . R.. 1.; S A large assertnteni ne Sugar, Coffee, , 1110 . 1 70=4.e0,...Rinfornro free to -tif • All wbo,.vi6t •Olir,fireir ceiling'. Foreign and ticknowle4o,t l tl.:teds, Dome. Shoes; Ar,c, at priees!„ Our Jew prices havii ;trendy attracted ittargo ntinitter of people. Thp uttofilimi'of•all who wielt good . bargains ,tt, is itelteited, as grant inducements can be utterer tourebneere , , • , • , • • °li ft f o rget the old stand, Humerich's coin net, Nondt.llantifier Street. II after, , Eggs;nags and gatni tatter' at market prices. . .•_ N. W. WOODS. Dee c 3 Itikt - : , :cf W. ?a. 1 EETEM, Cushier. MICE. . . J. G. WILLIAMS, rocoro