13 FRANKLIN'I3 name has bed] ,immor talized in various ways, and it is connected with name-, tons popular Institutions. Among tiro Most popular places •with which It id associated is Franklin Place, Ph ihnielph ia, on the corner of which, No. 111 Chesil u t litreet. Is tint great popular Clothing Establishment of Rocklin' & the largest, cheapest, best and most 'fashionable in the country. TILE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE dar,,—Farmers, Families, Manufacturers and others., can purchase no Remedy equal to Dr. T4IIIIAS' Venetian Liniment, for Dysentery, Colic, Croup. Chronic Rheuma tism, Quinsey, Soar Throat. Toothache, Sea Sicknes's, Cuts, Burns, SNYellingS, Old Soros, MUSuUltu IliteM, m meet Stings. Palms In the Lhubs, Chest. Back, .tc. If it does not give relief, the Money will he refunded—all that is asked is is trial, and non It acedroling to directions.— The article Is an English remedy, and was used by Wm. IV. Kiug of England, and certified to by him as a cure fo'r Rheumatism. when everything else recommended by his physicians had tilled. Over 10,000,000 of bottles haveiamn sold in the Unit ed States, without a single failure, and families have stated that it was worth $lO per bottle, they never would be without It. In case of Croup, as is as certain as it Is applied. It cures Toothache in "three minutes; Ileadarho in half an hour, and Cholera, when first tak en, ih a row hours. It Is perfectly Innocent to take in ternally, and has the recommondutini of inn ny of the Most eminent Physicians In the United :totes. ['rice, 25 and 50 rents. . , Dr. Tobias has also put up a Linio u fir Horses. In pint patois, which is warranted—eheaper and Leiter than any other, for the cure of Colic. Calls, swellings. ohl Sores, Cuts, Bruises, Scratches, Cracked Heel, ..11e.— Price, Cal cents. . Dr. Toblae could fill a dozen newspapers with the cer tifieates and hitters received, relatim; to the wonderful cures accomplished by hie Wilmot. hut chnsiders that warranting it is sufficient, as any person who does n t obtain relief, need not pay for it. There has been a, much worthless medicine sold to the public, that Dr. To bias wishes his article to rest on its own merits. and if ho gives the value of the money reifived, then he asks the patronage of the public, not otherwise. DR.. TOBIAS' °Mee, 240 (11tEEN Wien Street, New York. Jro sale by A. Smith, Seventh and Chestnut streets; Dyett & Son, 132 N. Second street; T. N. Callender, 85.1 S. Third street, and by the t)ruggists throughout the United States. MARRIED. On_ilic_.:l2th-Anst.,-by-the DANIEL, FRISK to Miss NANCY SIMON, all of Cum berind county. At Croton Falls, N. Y.. on the 10th Inst., by the Rev. T. S. Bradner, DAVID F. FETTER, M. D., of Carlisle, to MA ItY It., youngest daughter of the late John Owen, Esq. Of the former. place. Near Churchtnwn. on the 12th inst., by the Rev. Ono. W. Showman, JOSEPH Sfll A W of Dauphin county to /SABET,LA lIENDSIIItE of Cumberland county. On the . 10th Inst., by the Ilev. A. 11. Kramer, Mr. JAMES MACKLE to Miss SARAH VAAtNES, both of the Crttl isle Barracks. On the 17th inst., by the same. Mr. LEWIS MEYERS of Frankford township to Miss MARIA LAND - IS, of Mifflin township, all of this county. On the same day, by the same. Mr. .101 IN MEYERS to Miss MAMA INS3III,I,ER, both of Frankford town ship, this county. - On the 17th host:, at ifelser's Hotel. In this Borough, by the Rev. J. C. Burlier, Mr. .1011 N E. SW ANOEIi to )lass NANCY, daughter of Jacob Shambaugh, of Mon roe townsll a. this county. DIED. At the residence of her biutbeiqn.law B. Esq., in the Borough- of Bloomfield, lon - Thursday„fdli inst., JANE E. THOMPSON, daughter of the Into Jas. Thompson of Carlisle. On Tuesday morning last. Mr. HOODEN HENDER SON, of Carroll township, Perry county, aged fifty-seven years. New Atmertisemetits RIVERS & DERIOUS" GRECIAN ARENA CIRCUS, superbly Equipped And Ap pointed for the Travelling Stauion of ISZA.- MANAGER, .- - - TREASURER, - - EQUESTRIAN DIRECTOR - LEADER OF ORCHESTRA, The unbounded patronage and immense popularity enjoyed by the Grecian Circus of Rivers & Derlous, iu 41 parts of the United States wherever the Company • has appeared, emboldens the proprietors to still further enterprise and exertion for the amusement and gratifi cation of a magnanimous and generous public. They have, therefore augmented their hitherto unrivalled -Troupe with Fresh and Brilliant Athactionsi Consist ing of the Finest Stock of RUNNING HORSES, the Most thaceful and Daring EQUESTRIAN ARTISTES! And the - roost accomplished ACROBATIC AND GYM NASTIC Performers, with Urotesqueand Original Scenes, Fairy Pantomime. Rustic Ballet, &e. Being the most Novel, Elegant. Refined and Original Entertainment ever given in the Circle. The Interior, which is of sufficient capacity for the accommodation of 3000 persons, is brilliantly lighted by means of portable OAS, manufactured on the ground, with seated devotions around the entire space, for the convenience of visitors. Vie' whole scene enlivened with the popular airs and melodies of the day by the entomb Grecian Cornopean Band, led hy . libr. - Chas. Poor. Two -- dMldet — Enteetalnnients dnlTy,, A.feCrueen and— , Evening. To be exhibited at CARLISLE, on - YRIDAY, October 2ith. Boxes 25 cents. No half price. Doors open4irl 1 1 4 and 634 to commence half ad hour afterwards. Oct. 18 C. W. FULLER, Agent. .11 - IRUG FOIL SALK—The .Subscriber offers at private sale the stock and fix tures of a Drug Store, late the property of Michael eel, dec'd, In Chumhtown, Cumberland county. There to no other Drug Store in the place And a One oppertm nity is now presented to any young man wishing to vitinmence tins business. I.:ordering enquire of 'lrlttoziEs_,mptitErr, Amdl.• „ 4az- --2 > „MEAS COFFEE— . •, 0 ER ES .' 1 The subscriber has just aided to Ws former stuck a,gencrall selection of CHOICE OitOCERIES. as well as all the other variety of tirades 1 usually kept in a Grocery Store. embracing Rio iffie—roastod and' green—at 12M and 14 rents ‘.. 4ocr lb., Orleans, Clarified, Crushed and Pulverised sugars, of fine quvlities; Chocolates, Spiees.Dalry It, and a variety of Fancy articles. all of which are of .f9rod at the lowest rash prices. - We are thankful for the t o ll-al - ter support given us, and invite a further call from o u r friends and customers.' - J. W. EIIY. 'Marion Hall, Carlislo.,- ' "MST RECEIVED AT THE FAM- At/. ITN GROCERY STORE of the subscriber, in Ma 't Mal, Anew supply of fresh Water Crackers, • Soda. Butter, Pie Mc and Sugar Bulama, retina, Corn Starch, TaPlora, Sago, Pearl Barley, • • . -Extract of Coffee, lllee Flour, Baking Powder, A l new let of superior Table Oil. • "Pleition. Tomato Ketchup, French Mustard, Bay Ruin, ite. J. W. EBY; • ( - IRAN 13 I E5..;.---A small lot. of eas 1, -,totirgrowtii, na also NEW 'ICICLES, TOMATOES, Aa jug: re,lted and l,r rale by W:;" fir3II3EIIT,ANI) V.II,LEY R A TI. -} 10 A 1 ). cIIA NON or I LOONS ! On and after lit , IN DA Y, Octocer 1130, 1.5:4, l'a,songer . trains will run daily, as lidlows (Sundarii.i , u'ildra i fenve Chamb..4 - rsharg, " Shippi.ll.4l,llrg, At Ilairfrawrg, Leave Ibirr!shurg. Ifleehaftlesburg, " Carlisle. Nowvlllo, ' Shippensburg, 10.31, (4 3.58, e At Chambersimrg, 11,00, e 4,30, e Trains leave Ifarrisburg for Philadelphia, at 12,30, 51., and 8.15, P. M. For Ba ltimore, at 1.45, I'. M. For Pitts, um at 12.50 Noon. and 5 P. 51. For Pottsville, Reading, and ',Dints on the Dauphin and nus,,nehanna Rail Road at 12.::0, M. .41a-At all Stati.ms where Tickets are sold, Fares are TEN ce.::,,;Ts LESS than ithen paid In the Cars. •A. F. SMITH, Superintendent. Rail Road Office. Chantbersburg, 1 October' 10, 1651.—0ct.1S • IVATANTED.ININE TEA CH ERS , • are Wail ted tO alai charge of the public, schools In 14(4: township. Junlata-connty, Pa. Salaries of from Twenty to Twenty-Five Dollars per month will lie given for competent Teachers. For Thrther Information call at Peru Mills, or addre::s octlB-3t W. A. fiINSIM, Sect'''. FAN() FOR SALE.A SEVEN ocrAvy. nosEWOOD PIANO, finished in the latest and best style. excellent quality tone, and pvery way a desirable instrm uncut, will bo sold a bargain if applied for immediately. sept2l JOHN IC. STAVIIAN. ---;\l 7 -141\r — A - N - D - (11E -- .11' TOYS )OILS; .cc. tench and German Fancy G. - sols, Articles thr Confectioners. Druggists and Titbacconists lower than ever and in, greater variety. Fancy Bashets. plain embroidered and pinted, Toys of wood, chins, lead. tin, &c., over lot) interns, EH, wax. jointed, china. crying and dressed Dolls, llnll Ileads with teeth. moving eyes, &c.. Ilarmonicas. Acc,lrde.ins, Violins, Jewsharns. Trumpets. Fancy Boos. Cornets, Bonbon Papers, ac.. for Confec tioners, Alabaster Jewelry Bpxes. Inkstands, Watchstands, Sc., Biscuit Figures. -Inks.-Jewelry Boxes.-Cultignes. &c. s , - Toilet Bottles and Vases of china, Bohemian Ohms, '.llc , Druggists Fancy Articles, Perfumery, Teeth Brushes, Tobacco and Snuff Boxes, Sogur Cases, Tin Foil, German Pipes of china, &.e., over 100 patents, Marbles. Percussion Caps, Slates and Pencils, Also Cases of Toys, well assorted, at sf) s , $lO, $2O anti, slu per Case, With an endless variety of newest styles of Fancy Goods imported in the latest Packets and for sale at the very lowest rates by - \V. TILLER, Importer, • no—pd No. I Commerce st. Pidindelphir. T J AMES FANCY FURS.-JOIIN FAItEIItA, Importer, Manufacturer and Pealur all kinds of FANCY FURS. fly Ladies and Children, at 284 3IA It li ET areetl-ahevmtlightli. Philadelphia. Having now completed Illy large and beautiful assort ment of all the different kinds of Fancy Furs, that will ho worn by Ladies and Children -during-the-present sea son: this assortment of Furs is equal to aity to be found in this City, either for quality, variety or beauty. Hav ing bought my Furs in Europe for cash, and have had them manufactured by the most competent workmen under my own supervision, with reasonable economy.— I am determined to sell them at moll profits, and for Cash only. a 21.4- STOREICI.:EPHICS would do well to give mu it call before pureliming. .101 IN FA It Mit A. 254 MARH la Street, above Eighth, Philadelphia. A e CKE F EL, constantly on Land and CODFISH, lILRItINI.I, putt K, lIAMS AND SIDES, MOE I,DERS. MARKET STRUT WHARF, LARD AND ell EESE SALMONS, 114-:3111 SS'IGNEES be sold at public aale on the premises., in Dickinson town ship. Cumberland county. nine miles from Carlisle, on TUEtiDAY, the 318 t dry of October, lust, all that valua ble property known as the Cumberland Furnace Estate, viz:— 1. "CUMBERLAND FURNACE," with near 201 X) acres of mountain Mini, together with the 31111, Saw Mill and a number of tenant houses: or if not sold together it will ho divided to suit Purchasers. 2. .THE MANSION FARM," containing 100 acres of gravel land, with STONE HOUSE. large Stone Barn, excellent Apple Orchard, nover-lidling water. Ac, 1. -TILE BD; MEADOW," a tract of excelleut:meadow Lund containing about 22 acres. 4. PEACH ORCHARD FARM," containing 170 acres. with Log House and Barn, and about 29 acres nu des cultivation 5. A TitAcT OF LAND, west of John Thrush, Nu tattling 11l acres. 0. A TRACT OF LAND, emit of said Thrush, contain ing,loo acres. 7. "THE McEINNEY FARM," containing about 120 acres, with good log house, and land under cultivation. H. A. tract of 50 guava' of excellent T.13111111t LAND, intitahl e for farming purposes. The above tracts are good tillable graverland. The unimproved parts are CON °red with thriving Oglc, Chest nut and Pine timber. The mountain land has a thick growth of chestnut and pine, and if not sold with the furnace will be sold in lots to suit farmers and others. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock of said day, when atten dance will be given and terms made known by ll Vi McCULLOUGH, JOHN T GREEN, octll ~...Assignees of T. C.. Miller. N. B. The title of this pnmerty Is Indisputable. *. t .' o l'hiladelphia North American insert twice a week teL - and - send bill to this oßiee for collection. Mit, E: DF,RIOUS: W- HORNE, R !MYERS, - C. l'OUlt. 'Ti APPY RETREAT FARM AT IL: PUBLIC SALE,—The subscriber, Executor of the listAlo of Daniel Dinkel, late of South Middleton town shlo Cumberland cuunty.,.deetl,-will -offer at pilldic sale 'at t,ilCl Court House in the Bomugh of 'Carlisle, on TIM RSDA Y. the 10th day of November next, a DESIR ABLE FARM, known for many years by the 1161110 of poppy Retreat, situate about half A mile west of Dick inson College, and on the ShipPensburg Tilinpike and 'Cumberland Valley Railroad. Tim improvements are a large three story stone and brick DWELLING lIQUBE, a two story frame TENANT MUSE, and a good BARN also, a carriage and •,e C' .4 1 14 wagon house. with a variety of neces- o''' 2 t _ - I Wiry .ut•buildlngs, a large ORCHARD t't Xdrk, re of choice fruit trees, also a never VA. -; .......U... trig well of good wider, with pump, at the dive ing..:— This farm is limestone land, in a good State of cultiva tion, containing about 90 acres, and will be sold in the wholo or In two parts, to snit purchasers. • -., Also, at the sumo thuo and place will be otfored'A tract , of good TIMUNIt LAND, situate in Frankfurd township, hr said orulaty,,eontalulug about twenty Six acres. Salo I hr commence at 2 o'clock, P. M,, on said , day. Terms nuolo known at sale by ~, • liti nonERTs RICHEY, Executor. rIXEOUTOR'S SALE OF REAL ES TATE,-;•Will be sold' nt public sato on thepre 'hi es on THURSDAY, the :1,1 of November, at. ono. o'clZk, I'. i., all that certain PLANTATION, or tract of land, situ:it() In Monroe township, Cumberland county,on the Lisburn road. one mill) North of Chvirehtown, late the property of John Baker, Sr., deceased, contathing 110 acres, more or loss, good quality of 11mo-stone land, and In a good stnto of cultivation. There Is about 15 acres qf excellent timber land on wild ram. The Improve• monks are a largo MOCK 11011 SE, a ". •• large BANK BARN, ands other out , bullilincs. There Is n noviir well of water el as to thq, drvclling. !?„' and n largo ORCII ARO uf clioieu fruit 's truer. 'l'ocu's of sale will foi•or n ssid (lay thereof OP. lilt Lxvotit: r nil' Joint Sr. J. , w. LUX 3leto, ,fll)nertigemeuts. FUR 1-L.IIIItISHURO: let Train. 24 TrBlo. B,AO, A. 2.15. M 2.48. 0,55, 8.20, " " 11.50, " 11.04, " 4.2 A, " 11.30, 4.50, " FOR CII.I.IIIIERSBURCI Ist Train. 241 Train: 8.15, A. M. ' 1.48, P.M 8.4.5, .• 2.1 a, 0.21), " • 2.49, .." 9,59, 4 ; 3.25, " for sabl by J. fq6lcift l . & Co., PirtIADELPIIIA dartieic fyralb. 3tetn, ',.llotter (tsentents. VOTICE IS HRREBY GIVEN TO all persentin interested that the filnOlt 1)1g accounts have boon in the Protlionotary's Office for exatuinathin by . the arc iuntantii therein named. and will he prisented to the Court of Commit Pleas of Comi , erland crmnt,i for confirmation and allowanre tin WEDNI.SDAY, the llith day or Notember. A. h„ 1f54. 1. The account of Henry fluty. mg:4mm° under a deed, of volUntary assigument by John S. Snavely to hint dated - day of A. D., 15fi1. • , 2. The acolMat of Ilon..lohu :quart, Committoe nl ThartLi Black. dee'd.) limier a commission of navy. 3. Account of Samuel Wa,kihurn, Solu-strator thl. ILIMOVOr and Carlisle Turnpike Bond Company from Ist Aug. 145:1 to Ist Aug. ISM,. octll (110. ZINN, Pr6thonotary. Prothonotary's Office, October 13,1851. t EGISTER'S NOTlCE.—Notice is I hereby given to all porcine Interested that the following, accounts have beonAiled in this oillou by the accountants.thoreln named for examination, and will lie presented to the Orphan's Court of Cumberland county for confirmation and allowance, on Ttl ESDAY, the 7th of November, A. D. 18:4, I. The account of John B. Corner, Esq., Adra'r of the Estate of William Eulton, late of Upper Allen town ship. dee'd. 2. The account of Michael 'Zeigler, Adrifr of the Es tate of John iligh, late of 'Mifflin township, deed. :1. The. account of H. 11. Grove. Adm'rpf the Estate of Dr. Martin Musser, late of Shephordstown, Cumber land county, deed. 3. The account of W. M. Echols, Adin'r of the. Estate of James Ecliels, late of Upper Allen township, deed. 5. 'flit , a.,(...unt of Win. M. Mains, ExecutOr of Peter Bowermost er, late of _;:zonthampton township, deed. 6, The account'of Robert' (', Sterrett, Esq., on of the Executors of Thomas Urle, late of North Midaloton 'township. deed. 7. The account of Richard Parker, one of the Execu tors of Thomas Uric, late of North Mid iletan township, &c . d. B'. The 2,1 and final account of David Demuth, Execu tor of Samuel Demuth, late of Dickinson township, deed. 9. The account of Wm. Duncan. Executor of Jacob Kaufman, late of Wormloyaburg, Cumberland county. doe'd. 10. The amount of It'chard Sturgeon, Executor of Mrs: Frances Sturgeon, lato of the 11,,o.ughef burg, ttee'd. Arnrot (;‘,ltion. int o of Southampton township. der'il. 12. Tiv Im...taut of Gorwge (11tpuntn. AdoCr of tilt liantr of Mrs. Ann Low, lair of Allen tow uship, 13. The areomit of John Brandt, Adin'r of the Esinte of Geo. W. I^:litgiser, late of Chtirrhtown, roe t,4,w ship, der',t. 14. The necount of Jacob High, Executor of George %Vietclino. late of Newton township. (100.(1. 15. The account of John N. Mosser, Adm'r do lambi. non of the Estate of (leo. linpley,-dee'd. IS. The amount of IVa ;mart. Exeentor of Geo. Lirhtuer, late of the Borough 6f Nowville. der d. IT. The Guardianship account of Levi Merkel. Guard. lan iirßenpunin Shireman, minor son of Dan Shine man. late of Shiremanstown, (We'd. Is. The iteeottut of Stephen Livh)gptiiii7 - Aant'r of the, Estato of Michael I.lvingaton, late of East Peuusboro township. Carlisle, Oct. 11th. F STATE OF GEORGE 'CARL, - DE: CEASED.—Notice is hereby given that letters of administration no the estate of (;,corge Carl, deceased, of upp e r Alien township, Cumberland rounty. i who r, rentiv died in the city of Pittsburgi have-this day been issued by the Register in and ._ter said county of cum berland. to the subset iher, who resides In Upper Allen township aforesaid. All pens ins hiving elaillUlur llv mands against the estate of the said dee'd are requested to make known the same without delay, and those in debted to inake payment to Jolts B. COOVER, Adia'r ' Oct.. 4th, 1845 NEW BOOKS! MAtiAZINES, AND U! • • •-- LATE PI.IIII,ICATIONS - Elements of Character. by Mks Chandler. Clocornook, by Alke Carey. ('ranted, by author of Mary Ration. Passion and Prejudice, by Mrs. (lore. llPTltiett:i Temple. by f)'isnuill. Old Redstone. or Historical Sketches of Western Prosby terlanie*h. by Joseph Smith, D. 1). Village Sermons, by Rev. (l co. Iturdec. containing oat hundred and one plain short diseourses on the princl pal doctrines of the Gospel, just published by Lippin cott, Wands, & Co.. of Philadelphia. Sunny Memories of Foreign Lands, ht• Mrs. 11. B. Stowe. Splendid Gift Books and Annuals for 0 , 55. Jfarper's, Putnam's, Graham's and Gotley's Magazines for October. • A. 711. PIPEIL -1 r IJ ST 11,E0 IVED FitESII GROCERIES; Best bin, Mocha and Roasted Coffees, Orushed. Pulverized and IA at Sugar, Porto Rico, New tirleatis and Cuba do, Imperial, Gunpowder, Young liyl.oll a nd Binrk Teas, Best Syrups. N. 0. and Sugar House Mlasses, Queeusware Cedar and Stoneware, (live:4,, Fish, Salt, Soap and Starch. Cavendish. Natural Leaf. Fig and Congress Tobacco, pickles, Pine Apple earl Tornado Preser% es, Ketchup anti Spires of every variety. dtc. My stuck has been selected with strict reference to fondly usd - for sale very low for cash wholesale ortretail by W I LLI A MS,- ecV4 '44 Family tiVetter. o A rrs PA TENT F Alt 31 E ItS' noimms.—Theso pessess an advantage over all others in being made with an out;;lde Irony:ming, whleb greatly economises fnel and pre‘ note loss of heat. They are made of yarions sizes, from 10 to 120 gallons. They are portable. and may lie set In the kitchen for house-. hold um, or out of doors convenient to the barn, pig pens, to,r, r ixanng food fir stock. For sale by . PASCHAI,L 11101t1t113 itt.triculturariVareheuse And Seed Mare, N. E. (weer, of 701 and Market atreets, 140(4'54 ) EEVE L.k J. NIGIIT, (tilAccfNisor to I 1k ) Hartley k HO/DINH AND CARPET IV A HEM lUSII ' No. 144 South, Serunct Strout, five, doors above Spruce street. Philadelphia, where he ite,eps. con stantly on hantla fitli ajes;rttnent of every article in his line of business. Feathers, Feather Hods, ratcut. Sp r lng Mattresses, Velvet Tapestry. Tapestry. Brussels; Three- Ply. Ingrain. Venetian, List, Rag and Hemp Carpetings, Oil Cloths, Canton-Matt ings,Cocea and Spanish D at tings Floorand Stair Druggetti, Hearth hugs, IhsvAlata, Table and PiAno Covers. To which ha invites the attention of purchasers. 140ct.:64 Q in PAIN'S PA TEN T- A Tnt OSPII ER IC 011 URNS.—The demand for these Aunts the past spring having greatly exceeded the supply , the slam:rib. ors hate completed arrangements fOr their manufacture on a much larger scale, and have' now , on, hand all the different from No. Ito No. 7. They also adapt them to horse Owen' Spaln's churn, it is believed, will make more butter, and of a hetier quality, and in a shorter time, from a given amount of cream than any churn in the market.. PASCHALL. MORRIS & CO., N. R. Corner ofitli and Market Streets, solo agents for manufacturer. (pet I '54 _ • _ 1 A PES' SUPERPTIOP.IIATE OF -I,TME.-The Subscribers aro Agents , hi Philtideb ititta for the above fertillzer, which has bean fully tested ir;the last three years. Early orders solicited as the supply will ho IllnHod. Also, fur aide best - Peruvian tin. verfirunnl Guano No, 1. • PASCIIA .1110R11114 b. CO., ,kgrieultural Warehouse and Seed Store, N. &corner 7th and Markot streets, Philadelphia. 1 - 44 ,a 7,4 irST A TIC OF JOT IN MY ON DERLY Pore/med.—Notice is horel)y given that letters tes tamentary on the estate of John Wonderly,, !attic( South Idllldleten Owlishly, Cumberland WiliitY deceased, have loon muted by the Register of said roonty to the sub scribers, ono residing in Carlisle and the other in South Middleton township, In said county. All persons know ing themselves Indebted to sold estate are required to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them for settlement to , DANIEL WONDERIX, Carlisle, • VI IbLIAM IS ISE L South Middleton. Oct. 4.—etpd. Exeruters. Q AVE YOUR OLD METAL—:Cush 1k pdii,l•r .or,ll METAL, Knoll rum , r, IlraF:i and 71 . 41 at the F , :undry and Mn'!"in PN Lit & BIZOW-;, A. L. SPONSLER, 11(Vr TS' ATE OF CHRISTIAN. WOLF, • DECEASED.=-Notice is hereby given that letters testamentary Pll the estate of 'Christian Wolf Into of, S. Middleton township, Cumberland county, deed.. have beau grantotilty the Register of said county to the sub scribers, dno residing in - Lancaster city, l'a.,.and the .0t her - In Pranklin leen nty. All pOriains _Mooring thorn-_ solves IndSlited to said ostuto are required to make he-. mediate payment, and those having claims to prebuilt them for settlement to • Jjle - STATE OF MARY 13LACK.--=No- tICO K herobv given that letters testamentary on Estate Marilllsek, late of hewer Allen township: Cumberland county, deceased, have been grAnted to the subscriber, residing In Halifax township, Jihniphin turns ty. All persons ,knowing themselves -indebted to said Estate are required to make limuedlate payment, and those having claims arco requested to present them for settlemenlU', JOILN FLICKINGER,. nept.26-t , t ' •- . ' ' ~ ' .. Executor. . . . 4 1 STATE OV 'MIOJIAEJ FISSEL, ! ~ _ ,I Dl , e'll 'Not' is hereby giV n that letters of id m astmilon cin . 017 ektato of Alle c hael noel, late of - 1 Monroo hiwnshli.T.uniberiand °aunty, deceased, have been granted by the Register of rat& county tg the sub scriber, residing. In the sAme township. All persons knowing themselves Indebted to - tuild estate ore request ed to realm Immediate payment, and those having claims to present . them tbr settlement to sept27pdaw . , MOSES AIORRETT, Adner. NOTIOR—The undersigned, to whom waa maimed, by tho Court /of Common Pions of Cumberland county. the account of Moses Morrett as signee of John 1). Zell, for correction and who was also appointed an auditor to distribute the fund among the creditors, will ;Mond to the dutioA of said appointment nt his ofileo in the bi)rough.of Coldish), on SATURDAY, the 21st day of October next, at 10 o'clock, when and whore all porsons Interested are hereby notified to attond. ' NO2S 2 and 3 I'vI'ACICE4IE4 of - the new emp ju v t rueived zind for valr at the Fatally Gleee.3 of W 11.1.1 . 115, ./oly •20. I),th.• • Ott) floot),K-- A it . ( I NS O E . XTRAO D , IN ! The sub:4,lll.er has Ju.st returned from The citiem of N. York and l'hiladelphfa with the cheapest and intst splendid awcwinient of TALL .tt ND WIN"TER 00!)Dsz ever brought to Carlisle. Ifni big purchased from several of the largest bnporting Nooses In New York for Cash. it will enable 11112 to offer greater Inducements and gist better bargains to my old customers ;ill who may the r Mill call, than cad he had at any other st rc in the town or county. 1 have the elleapesi Flannels, Sattinetts, Mt lei, Ken tucky Jeans, It. Loins, De lieges, Muslins. &v. Cc., ever offered in the borough. It is impossible to enumerate one-half the articles.-- Como one and all in want of cheap goods and judge for yourselves. No trouble to show our goods. ltecolith t. the old stand, East Main Street. nett '5l CA A RUN 00 11.111'. • 1 ,.. 111„ Ai I . 854 • — I I. IE 4: NT; k 1 - 1 - 11 4 1' 1 111:1 ( E3 l ( b i ttl ( . l o ) - I ret S u ;ied from Philadelphia and Hri, 110 WUr ae!r iu2 a coniplete assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS. A full assortment of Cloths. A full assertment of rasslmeres. A full toNortment of Cassinets. A full assortment of Vesting's. A foil as.ortment of 1. du g s l)rest Goods. A full assortmosit of Domestic Goods. A full 'assortment of Silks atidsAlpacas. A full assortment of Silk,'filibet S: Cashmere Shawls. A full assortment of tirocerles. A full assortment of Qiieenswaro. With a full ass:lament of Mlteellaneous articles geno rally tient in Store.. Puttbasers will find it greatly to their interest to call and examine our stock before pur ehasinu, as goods have materially depredated. and will be sold accordingly. Come one. come all. and Judge for vti 9D.R GO- 0 6'; EISE &CAMP BELL has(' just re* reived at their Store. In N. !laborer street. Carlisle. large, hands.ane elieap stork M . w 12 1 ,11 we will sell (111-Al'l;R 111 ever,, (lice use call. Sept. 1:i in LACK SILK LACES. ust opened, Black haves of sitperi•ir quality% and ilifforeut widths. - Also, BLACK SILK Gimps and ,dlier trimming , Aug. . • LL AND \VIN'I'KIt CLOTHING. ;The larrest stock of Clothing ever brought Car. has jitst imen.reeeivial by ,11t NOLII 1.1 VI NI ISMS cheap and extennil e CLOTHING HOUSE. he North Ilan ,ver Street. The prices clothing et tulle hellee have been eedn c e t i to moil a cry low stand/n . 4 that it in now in the p , wer of all wish, to wear zond clothes. The tissortinent consists of Overcoats of every descrip tion, Dress. Frock rind Seek t nats. n great' varlets of Bo coats, Monkey coats. fir. Superfine I'm - sin:ere black and Silk and Satin VESTS. and a fine 21.- riety of--Valenclammi other costs.-, Also. shirts. collars - stocks, poeket handkeretilers:suspenders,phaves, hosiery. and all other articles generally kept hi this line a t business. All art tries sold at this establishment war ranted what they are represented to he. Also, a nplendld ansortment of g.iods In the piece.— Rulertiuo and . CLOT ITS nod CAS SIyIF.ItES of every hue and 5113116.. sat in. Filk. r:thi -via-lestings—sattrintts.--&-e:,-all-of-which-will-40-111H4t•-to-1 order at the Flwrtei4 notice, and in the neatest and best mat n All garments warranted to tit. ROTS CLOTH. INCAlways on hand. ' The puLlie are respect fully totted to call and mane hie the superior assortment of elothing at thin establish ment, !lon t .1011 r to Lynn's Hardware store, opposite to. NlagiamililitCs hotel t.4opt. Z7-43m. ARNOLD LIVIOSTON 111 EAX SILK S —I am now opening I a largo rogortment of IILArK SI ft4sortment of row style.; fashlon4ble FALL SILKS, very hrl. 4 '54 CIIAILLF4I pI7ILIIY. 1 - 111 B R LEW It I ES.—The:Fir , egt and cheapret inatortment of Needle Worked Collar llanilkerrhirfs. Chlmizetts, Under Sleeves, 1.:(1,z1nI:t, Is serantts. Laces, kr., now opening at the cheap st , ro efn ort4 '5l A 111.1.: 0011.11 Y. V . . . EW GOODS.—The subscriber is just opening n treat askortinent 1.1 . very CII KA P (u,R)I bow....ht .t imitated prleei4. Call anti see them. Aug. 23. .OEO. W. lIITNER. Ilca STATE OF JOAN BI X LER, DE . - er.AsEn.—Ni.tke is hereby given that letters of administration on Atm estate of John Jlixlor, late of East Pe n nsboro' township, Cumberland ro uu ty, peeensetl hat v ; been grmitsd he the Register of raid eounty to the sul scriber residing in the some township. All person,. knowing themselves indebted to said estate are request ed to make ithmediatepa&ment,amt those luivlng claims to Present them for settlement to. ELIZA DIALER., East Penruibern, tl't 1-mlet Administratrix. 1 4 1 STATE OF-Davin WILH ENNY, DECEASED.—Notire is hereby given that letteie of administration on the estate of David Mellhimny; late of Shepherdstown, Upper Allen township, Cuml,er land county. (We'd., have heel, granted by Ma Register of said county to the sulo,criber residing In the k , oune place. All ',Orma; knowing thenwelves Indebted to said estate aro required to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them for settlement to • ALEX. CATileAltT. rla.pherdstown. Oct.. 4-4 Administrate r. TISTWE OF RHOADS, DECEASED.—Notire is hereby given that . leitery iestanientary en the ettate of Philip Rhoads, late of the ilorougli of Carlisle, Cumberland, county, deli d., 113 N (' been granted by the Register of said county to the sub scriber residing itt Carlisle.. All persons kneeing them selves Indebted to said estate are required to make im mediate payment, and those haling claims to present them for settlement to lIENRY RIIOADS, Executor. Ovt, 4 Ctpll ADAM WOLF. Loncasier CUT. ' EtP.OE WOLF, Freulkiln county, Oct. 4, ' Executory.- 27sopt") BY LAST ILS, portent.lm i 3 arl , :ews \ —Potar Battles in t Oe Crimea. -4:4.11.1,lopol in Plant es.— ri` h e Miss ISot•s 4ii or Sunk.— Eighteen I ixou,uloo. itus.ians lost in and VC mantled.--22,000 Prison. en, Take —Great rejoicings in Eng. land. NEw Y(laK, ()et•)lwr steamship Bailie artivtql this evening:, nt V o'clo,•k, \v.:4 Liverpool dates to 11 &liirstitt . , theith four days littcr., • OF I' . .t ‘Ab,",;t (*.f Jt1.11%.: Wa.; rel . e'Ved of a 1;1(.34 battle at ritor, in ti: (:ritnia. tint 2lst ult ., the allied troops shame?! (inf . It us .!ntro.:ltn.lenk. a nur !nor inure' ,The allie.i.lost 2800 in lolled ant Ivounatril, :tad .11n: is reported at GOOO, fkspzltcli,.; slpply. the Oxtail of the vietorie3 as folh,N‘s: Tlio troop 4, tinder . .\fotir , ,•l,ikoff, rallied on the Eivot. l‘iitsolia, and were t :tin di•Coutvd: and driven to the eiltrencloi.ents, .1notloo• r:,lly too); piaci iind a thir.l liatili• fought 011 {lie thii %%I TV fur iltr third then fL l jilt() 5,.1:13t0p which ‘va, Lc :1!,•1 land Lv the 1100-174-211;t th e t o t. v, 7 .:•,1, :Ltt.l r tjb.t.;:l 11.1‘ WO .11 up. etileee, :heat . Itoeelearele,l 110. t; v Beet. 'reel 11 ,, ,ietre -Ileae were barreed eleel ley flee leeeeelle: 're>tel the fre t'; , and .!Ite r, sv • U EO: W. HIM ER On, 7tr:l•l' alic! lreri ,11.. H. .141111-ittti rri3Oners wt illy vat ..iirildnhog. liiss csii i! at ii•s tliaa (.! the .-.l,atk red r , maim of Ids twee,. d into a poouion iii tlic inner Inirbor, t‘ ich be barricaded and re fit ,:t.!(1 to Rllrrendpr, tirrert ttm g• to the and • blow up Alm remaining besii the victors would grant him {mum-able capitulations. The allied (ienerals demand ed his unconditional surreudt•r, and in the narn(! Of humanity gaA - e, Liin -six' hours fur consideration. '1 latest despatch says that Igenschilwri has sarreadereti, and that the French and Ensglisli flags «•ate in triumph over Scbasto- pol. The entrenched camp of the Russians on the heights of Alma, Where the first battle took place, contained 50,000 including num erous cavalry and artiller:. It -was carried at the point of the bayonet; after four hours' fighting. No British General officers are reported ft' being wounded. Marshrl St. Arnaud and Lord Raglan coin mantled in person. !General Thomasson, of the French army. was " wounded, and it was feared fatally.— General Canrobert was wounded in the shoal.. dcr. • • The second engagement at KaMafia lasted several hours, and was very sanguinary, end ing in the total defeat of the Russians, why. were pursued- to the entrenebments Sebastopol. Some despateh'es - state that the garrison of Sebastopol was offered n free withdrawal, bun surrendered as prisoners of war. The despatches are very conflicting,. One. dated Berlin, 3d, says that a teleg-raphic de spatch had been received there direct from St. Peters'hurg, to the effect that Menschikoff hail telegraphed, under date of Sept. 25, that he had withdrawn his troops unmolested from before Sebastopol, towards Bauktchiserni, where he will await reinforcements. The despatch adds that Sebastopol had not been attached up to.the I.6th of September. The Russian accounts do not conceal thy fact of severe. reverses liaVing, been experi enced in the Crimea. 91QW.N.. PROPERTY FOR SALE...- i The valuradO SWAM PROPIllf: . # Ty. now occupied by me Is also for ; - 7 - ) sttle. Any person wishing to purchase ''' • -- .. .. , 2 a first rate property. and ono Of the -:, . A-70 , 7 . Lost business stomas in the berougl. /,..„,_ ~.., ...... of Carlisle, have a chance. ' If the above property is I 0 sold at private ludo by the first Tuesday An.Jantutr3 (court week) It will . then be offered at public saloon that day, and prssession given en the Ist day of Apt 11 next .1555. For further information inquire of the i.ubscribe,,. . . Aug. 9.. • JACOII SEI'Elt. .. w)_A II thtit are intlel , ted to the aubscriber. olther_b, not,' ..r batik accogets, will cull and settle them tin dintely. .1. SENER°.' Q3IALL FARM FOR SALE.-Wii 1„) the sale on DAY, the Rh or, October next. at Is &clock on preinises,*a steltll - I , A,RAI in West Pennsix,rtandi towi ship, about five miles west of Carlisle, on the Stat Road near Plainfield. This tract contains about"l? MIRES. of first ride limestone land.- . • There are two ORCIIA EDS of Choir. _ and Thriving Ft nit Trees upon it. ' ;.; The improvements ure a TWO tint?: • FItA\IR HOUSE, a Frame Wash flour. 4 Se. There is a well of Water altd•lble. Cistern ls'th convenlitht to the house. Also, a gore' Ilarnfand Wagon Flied, with double Corn Crtha. Tare will ho made known on day of sale by ts JOHN F. LINDSEY. ITALUAI3LE FARM AT PRIVATI" SALE.—The undersigned offers at Private Pae his valuable FAltsl, situate , in Dickinson toWnshi • Cumberland county, isnitainlng 150 ACRES of PD. • Land, 'with a Limestone subsoil, and Its ing thereon erected a Igirsto TWO noit • s • Ell A 511.1 .1 ICUSE, wratherboarded PIN plastered, with a BRICK KITCHEN, • large RANK DARN, Vi by 40 feet, Wad ,E•hed, Corn Crib, and other necessai , On Houses, and a never-failing well ofwater rit the does Also; a two gtory 111(10K,TENANT 1101 SE, 22 by 1 'feet, and a large Sint•le 22'hy tiO feet. There IN on tit flirm zurekeollent yoUng ORCHARD of chOloo fruit, al about 15 acres'of thriving 4:ieing TIMILER. This pr perty Is located near this p Mutt Bottom Road, clot' acid-way between Carlisle and Ehlppouhburg, and is s udrablv calculated for farming and paring purposes. For ?wilier parileuinrs and terms enquire of the so scriber residing oh the promises. J. S. COLWLLL. I hept2o-5t • SHRIVEL • 1 - 1 00 TS AND .$1.,119E5.--.—A. very Int) n gvortmont. of Foots and, Shees ;of every deer dolt jut r, , teived :ma Felling very rhea. 11110;1.1 S ARRIVAL' GP EALTrc. Ned (Estate Safes. P 5 i