RI QJ - 1)c MostLty EvENING, Oct. 9 • 'Flour and Mcal.—The Flour market is very quiet and .soniewhat irregulari supply tnd receipts continue light. We note sales to-day of 200,,b1ds IlTrard atritet brands at $7,745 ; and 300 bbls. do. a*_ 4 `,P bbl. Hol ders genc . rally asci but not much -disposi tion to purchase. City mills nominal at $7,- ,0 tt bbl. Rye Flom: 7(!% , 57 12, and Corn 'Scat 230 , .*-1 30 4bbl. Grain nail Seeds.—`Wheat—The market is :on and snpply, moderate. Abort GOOO :eishels offered, and sales Of good to prime Bite at 1 70 a $1 SO, choice do., for fami• flour, $1 853 good to ritne l red at 165 (n, 701lbusliel. Inferior qualiti v es sto 10 ctf. -4s, The above sales show an advanq of 5 ••3 V. bushel since Saturday: Corn- 7 „nhout t,OOO bushels offered; nod sales nt 730 ; 75 - its bushel. About 300 bushels offered, des at 1 Oitl 05 p bushel. Seeds quiet , id market without special chnoge. . Meal Q!state Safes A, \I ' , IT I' Itl V :ITE F., AI, 14:.—Th e subscriber odors hls FAlril for sale, situntod in unplen township, Coon;, county on the tin la ,o loading front Harrisburg to Carlbdo. -11niles fium • f,writor tad 13 front the latter INT.\ IN 14 ACIUIS PERCIt strkt itivasuro, of first , •10 Limestone 1a t;tl, inferior to none In l inty. Adjoining tha CutmlogiAinet crook and (I.s of 11r. It. O. Young, ,1,41 n Hiorbalin. Goo. :ihol I ntiu •I others. Them aro itl.out b.: acres of W00db0...1 ai.d roinaindor ttfenred 4:1(1 vraivr gad fenve alld in a rh stato of rultivati n. are a great massy 1.0- •st t•reen on the farm reidy t• he Via hit , posts. Also, ~,ang thriving Orehanl with (title:vitt kilitt< of fruit. ie improvements sire a TIVO tF.TvII-11." 'USE, W t tiallitaoilarillid with a Eltehen awl collar under then,: a fiist. x-• • 1 1— '. cn BASH. IttitS and other salt t.ifildiugs I; e7 ; th 'lover faith ' ) , well NI itil pump near lvitrhen dour. A further deseliptl•us gutted unneressary. us th ,se Aro desirous to pur .ltr, Will Vi,W TiltlllB _Will be made town by the sutseriber liv tog on the pilwiti,eq. Au.t% DA VII) '.ll A 1171 N. VITALI:ABLE REA L E;I'ATE AT V PRIVATE SALE.—Thu following I"A PIM and 'Sm.% of Woofm.tN t Ito property of Miss Martha Duncan ,UChrlisio. will be aid at private : All that eertain Parra. situate in 'Southampton twp., , 'inoberland reunty, botnided by lands of lint lick's and ' lunter's heirs, Francis Fultemilenjamin Kimmel, l'elto. - .lid others, containing 18:i ACRES, strict umasure.— .'his Faranovltleh is situated on the Walnut Bottom : eid, within awe miles of the borough of Shippensburg, of a first rate quality of land, well rulitivnted and ain't nearly all clea - red. - with - FuiV• Ii.JUSE, BARN, and nit -buildings. There Is a floe young if:CHARD of well soloctod Apple Trues , nt the premises, together with other fruit trtfCd Ala), a Tract of „Weedland two miles .from the Farm, bounded by lands of Adam Warner, Gen. Clever's hMrs, iud Conrad Clever, containing about GO ACIId:S. This land is well covered a itliyeting Chestnut 'find ,er. ThelG 44 also on It a conafortallo Tenant Masa and Garden. 1'OrS1)1114 W hilli nit' to oxamino these propertci , , I'M) 110 et by calling on Mr, lloorge Mathews, who teoidos no Lht Farm. For terms and conditions of sale apply to WM. M. ii11)1)1.13. o, ,,sehamborsburg Whig publish Cw send 1 ill to this ofiloo. Aug: 30. 1554. I xM A E .): 1 1: 1v 1: 1 0 ., _ FORA 1.1: ' and lint of (I round in Si.uth Hanover Areet, by Charles Ear- 4.• immediately opirnite Iteutz's Store. to idre eil at private sale. Per " terms Inquire of the subserlLer, Attorney Ii .r the owner. Sep. 0,'54J It. M. HENDERSON. 1 1 1 X ECUTORS SALK OF It I , ', AI, ES TATE.—WiII be sold at public sale, on the premis e,. ou TlitlitsDny. the ltdla of October, at 12 o'clock, noon, all that certalii PLANTATION or Tract of Land, situate in Newton township. Cumberland cx unty. Into the property of Henry Baker, deceased. bounded by lands of Alexander Sharp. Jacob Sawyer. ile..r.ze Allen and others, containing ITO acres. more C r less. This Perm is Lion. Stone Land of superior Quality. and is all aerie:wed and in cultivation except some ten or t ‘oilve acres of excellent timber land. It lies on the road from Newville to Shippensburg. about four miles form the former place and three miles from it by the rail road, which runs through the proportv,,•The improvetreats are a substantial. well built, cloaks two • story DWKI,LING HOUSE, with two' O 1 N • commodious Stone Kitchens attached. A largo St me bank Barn, lately built, with two thraihing floors, strperior sta• hies, graineries, and_otber con% eniencer. • There are also wagon sheds. corn cribs= and other out buildings. The whole place is under good fences, and is divided into fields of It Atiltable also. There Is a never failing well of water elrse to the dwelling, and on the promises a largo ORCHARD of superior apples, porches and other fruit trees. bn Y. the 2eth of October, nt 12 o'clock, noon,. will be sold, on the ground. 30 acres of WOODLAND, In tdiffiln township, bounded by lands of William Damp, Samuel' lieberling and heirs of John iligh. deceased, be fog good timber land. This land sold hi 'shots or in part as may be desired. Terms of sale 'will bo made litoWn ou day thereof by THOMAS A. VI (-KT NNIN, itxee'r of Henry !taker, deeensfti. serf: 13, 1F,:4. • Linea Aar Examiner and llarrisbura'Telograpli copy awl charge this onico. VAR M: AT PT,Ji3LIC • SALE.—The I undersigned, administrator with the win ntlnexed of fiefirmi Baker, Dec'd., Into of Siiver;Spring township. Cumborland county, will offer at buplic sal° Oil 1 , ;It1l/A the loth of oCroilEit, 7651. on tha preinises, the FA,IOI or-mid,doconsod, situated in said township, two ,ond a half miles from nougestown, on the State noad. leading front IlarrlsburA to Sterrett's Cap. hounded by lands.of Jacob Deemy, William Noss, Sofnuol norther, Javolf Simmons and others con- Tim impnfvoments ;,4" .'; are a MELLING . 11111,TSITAIVD - 11AIIN, and other neeesfMry out-buildings, with •••• all excellent Spring of IVotor near the house. The land is slate, of a first rate quality, with iicuostono on It sufficient to burn u largo quantity of limo, which Is valuable and finds a ready solo ht this noixtborhood. It will be sold togother or in parts to snit purchasers. Fele to commence at 12 o'clock, M., when terms will be made known fw SA)ItIIL 11111111 LY. Administrator. popt,2l to (MORN STIELLERS.---X Al 4 'DEW 8 PAT ENT Coax Stumm, decidedly tho host and cheep lost now In lase, Farmers are requested to mil and ex amine It at the Carirsle Fludry and Machine Shop. or M. Saxton's Hardware Ste For Bale at reasonable prl by Aucia3 g, '2--41m1 - '-Q UM A C WA TED.—The highest 1,...i price will ho paid In cash for Sumac In loran or moll quontitlec, If deiLcorod to the enhocrthee In East . atroet, Carlb+le, JACOB Bllltolll. .June 14, 's4—,Ona - -- •••. IP_ROCIIA LONG SHAWLS—Just p ,ree.ived n few Long anti Squarc Bench& °bawls, 4nrfor snlo liy G. W. If ITNER. T: 4 11 - 1Esti a II A 111 8 AND DM - ED BE E i i F. A frosh rrlvnr rn .ar fi—d 1,4r14'" ' At ~:.ter:; ,fIMIDNER k DROWN nitcotion. 111 1 I'PgisiSTAIRG INS7TITI,"II , I. ! k J) PPEN811111:6, PA. Rev. H. It. W Prores;:or Langungors. Itinturni &c. D. A. LAvEuvr, Inettructoi• In Eng Hell , and Math 11113W:4. • ELT.Ics, Principal Tnstructress hT the Penni Dc part nitn t. The Seventh Session of thin flourishint; Nr.titution alil cnmmonc.• on Atomlay; the lah ~f Oriohor littkittjng Willett Will . CUtltriblitrt to the er• II Vt.- Ilit , !IVO of pupils. has boon tweeted for the• u.:o ul the Funntle Depa'vtunint, • TEAMS PEA 13F-e81 . 0g: orthagrnphy, Pending (.11,1 Writing ...i., 5 ,'.al AI itliniet ie, lir:twin:kr, lioee r r,raphy, Ilistwy and l'ltiloreq,lty ' 8 st. t;wwiogy, Botany. It hetnrie, Physt, logy, 4.c. 10 So MathemAties, llreol: and Latin I..angu:l;:es 12 :',il Froneli 5 tin liasleVol net 1)' ,-Anine.; G 00 The whete expense fora emit on of five ealonaar luau Lhn inr.:nsive of Mitt I. Boarding, Washing. Re. not czroed $56.00. Pupils will not be taken fur n slim ter purl ul than half a Stg2tloll. Catlllo.ZUe rentaining part !Lenten+, tnAs be obtained by adiltoering Ito rroprle t ,ept 2.1 Zvi I)LAINFIELP CIASSICA 1)- mil', mew Carlini% 'rho 1 i tit Sesnimn will emu menee ou :deny kr, November a , 1554. N u mber of .ki,t; Itmlted and untistnnt Minis used lu their inNal and intellectual improvement. Terms ~ Ifi;.), p er sessit,,n. Citeulars with reterun,ces and fall !nen - mation Pirnitih tni, by 11URNS, Principal and Poprieter, ni1107", l'unanw'and ro. Pn. 11. 0 ‘ SSIV A N D LITE 11 ,111. Y v) Hll7ll scuo. Nettville. Prt.—The WlN i rElt SES SION - will commence on Tuesday, the 7th November. :ind continue fire menths. t :ireful instruction i given by cintiwtont te:u•hers in the departments of Classical. ',lathematical and English education. The wlmle es poises fr tul am, hoarding and hdging. with aloom .furnidied, pa per term. Feu further particubu , , apply to either of the snl.scribers ut New vine. Pa. Ill)1 mccAcitilEs, Prim ip.ll, W. 11. ddNN, A. \I., 1 ItEN.jr„ . _ I t AT - 1111 ' 1'; AC 1 three V.V mil:, west of d this fe , pnlar and ttourislilm: Institution ,011 111011. 4 on Monday. the Mil or :ovenil•er the most Tdvoratde extspiers. Ihwitnt the present year melt impr •vements end ms have been made as its in att,lrminttrothr.e demanded. The Prinelptd he as -7.T.T.:-.11,f-11-11-01-rTirlitz—of-erwnpetnnt—nnd—tnv. perien t-7{.11,1, tut 1 sperial attention at ill IT paid di the health the tit udenta. Itaardlng,'krashiqg and Tnition in the Fnellsh Branch and Vocal Music. per r;es-d , m. (5 ne.nths) Instruction in Latin and 'Greek, each, - s.tel French and German I nAtrumental Music,` Tho attention of parents and e:uardlnns is earoegtly ioviterl to this Institution. Circulars will be fiu•iii>lhed :iuy fnf oltutti,n will bo given, ou tipple: thou, either personal or by letter to 1). DJ:Z.:LINO F.ll, Priueirtl.. • iopt. 13. 1354. Ilarrlsbur,r,, Po. - 115 MI3 ERLA NI) VALLEY 1N STI - TUTIP.. Malt, an a Femtle soperate and dist' art.— A t - VNlCHfirmi. ' Iter. ,OS. S. bOOSE, A. M.. `ri ','i assisted 1T live Tearher.i. The Winter :-'esslon of this Institution will open to, receive students on thel - St - NoN'T — Thn — farilities - which Mfered by this Institution to both sees. for obtain ing. n finished 'education aro unsurpassed by any similar Seminary in the State. The Buildings are new and lmminoiliong, and the grounds ornamental, The FEMALE DEPAIITImtNT is now entirely separate, and conducted by New England Teachers. It Is lov.i.e , d In tie beautiful valley of Cam berinad, unsurpassed for its healthfulness—accessible by Rill Milos distant from Harrisburg. 01113 huildrod-and twenty students have been In at tendance during the Collegiate year. T I.: II 111 S Dosed. Tuition. and Room Furnished per Session of 21 Weeks - .11:6 00 Orenlnts and Information addreFs I:vv. .111 S. S. I.OOSE, .7kleetianiesbarg, Comb. Co., Pa. kapt.2o—kt VOUNG LADIES SELECT SCII(111L 1 Carlisle, Pa. The Fait torm of this School w ill commence on M.)NIJAY, the 4th of Sopteinher, and ron tinue eleven weeks. Tuition from rite to Ten donms, ,reording to the studies pursued. For further infm-ma tion enquire of the principal, Mrs. J. F. DoWNINti. Carlisle, Aug. 2,3-3 t. pT . E N T SELF-SHARPENING YANK RE FEED CUTTERS, manufactured for ALDRICH it tiMUIENT, No. 410 Market street, Philada This cutter is suprior to any now in use, for stroint - th durability, and slinpliAty of construction It cuts faq or, and Is the only self sharpening Nay, Straits and Cturn Cutter ever made. It has Lot ONE sTRAWIIT iiNIFE, which any person am grind and set with case; but in ordinary case. Is ground in the machine. Thou sands have already been 5.,1,1,'and the demand is daily increasing. in nest cases en examination is sufficient, to convince one of its superiority. .No otionfterit'short trial would part with it for any other. All sizes Of the those constantly on hand and far 'fain by .1. P. hYNI3, octet Sole i ' gent Cmuborland munty. H)UBLIU SALE. OF. REAL L'ST AT P 4. The undersigned by virtue of an order issned out ot the Orphans' Court of Cumberland _order ex- NA, to public sale by outcry, mi the premises, on FRI DAY, the 20th day of October, A. D., 1854. at 2 o'clovk, 4'. M., the following described valuable Real Estate, sit uate in Franktonl township, to wit :—A Tract of Lind, containing 91 strict measured acres and 19 pcichee, Ing-thereon-erecteddilarge. stone MERCHANT 31 . LL, with four run of stone, a Saw 11101, Clover Mill, Plaster Mill, 0 new Distillery, new ling-pen, three tenant Nous es, Stables and a Coopor Shop,, Ms), at the same time and: place, a tract of first rate Slate Lan d't•nin tairting-157-Mwes-and..l2.lperche,i'dnoni or less, having thereon erected a MAN SION Spring-house, bank Barn and a young Apple Orchard. 'included •j I : in this tract aro 0 acres and 110 perches p 5 11 of first rate Bottom Land. '`" ' These properties are situated on the north side of the Oonnodoguinet creolt, about four miles west of Carlisle. They ale', adjoin-each other, and have Won occupied and used as one property; but they will be sold jointly or separately, as may best suit • lie will also sell at the Court, House. In the bormigh of Carlisle, 00 Faturday, the ltiat of October, at I o'clock P. M., a tract of Limestone . Land, in South Silddleton township, on the south aide of •the Walnut Bottom road, adjoining lands of B. di. S. Given and others, o attaining 70 acres, more or loss, having thereon erected a two-story STONE 110U8.1.1, and a neat, Pew. hank Barn. Terms made known on the day of sale., JOWN, STUART, Adin'r of John s i lays, do-.'d. Sept. 13,15.,x: i eIRPIIANS' COURT SAM -Will N.., ho sold In pursuanco of an order of the Orphans' 'ourt of Cumberland county, at Publir. vendtte or out ry, on the promises, on SATURDAY, the 28th of °etc,- or next, itt 11 o'clock In the forenoon of sold day, the +Ounce of the 11,1 , 1A1. ESTATE of Robert R. Church, sr., inwessed, situate in New Cumberland In the county i foresahl. consisting of L9TB 210. rip, 20, 211 and 41, In I '.iti genoral plan of said town. The terms and condi ' •otts.. of ',lt., arTorably to, the order of Court, - will be . . v pi., 1,111,..'1, 4.11 t h e ,I:iy ,•f et:fle l i s the stthseril er, ,el - .1:0•: , :-.: il.; I.olliii non of f:!_ill 1.1...)ev hot. ' . , AOILIt T 1) lto 01. AMATI oN , .— N j Whereas thii !loiter:olM .T.suril PreSk dent .11n14.3 of several Courts of emeltnon i'leas of the 4aninties or , Uumberlatl, Perry and Juniata, in I'a.lllWtylVailla, and Justice of the several CourtS of Oyer moa Terminer and lioneral,Tail Delivery iirmid e.,1111` ties, and non. Jolm. nor r anti SAluorkWeonirom..ltnigi , s' of the , Court of Oycr and Terminer , and General Jail Delivery for tinotrlal or All olipititl and I.ther offenders. in the said ,county of Cumberland, by their pierepts . to me direet'ed. bearing date the 2Sth day of A ii;mmt, ISill. orT i erot i the (wart of Over and Terminer :and Gene ral Jail Delivery. to be holden at Carlisle. on the ti VIONDAV b,f N'rember, ilseing the 13th ttily) At 10 o• c loeh io the forenoon; to continue two weeks. , Niericr. le therefore hereby Oren to the Coyot t ee. Justlceii of tie Peace end Constables of the coil Comity Cuiniterlond, that they arc by the sold it, crept r ottt . mantled to Lo then and there in their proper 11Z , INIMIS. with their rolls, records, inginsitions; examinations nod ail other remembrance's, to do those thie f 's whielt to their tltces aptiortottito he d. ote, and those that are bournt by reeoealltmees, In prosecute aeainst the mit:- oilers that are or then shall be in the Jail of sold county, are to be there to prosecute thorn as shall be just. .108E1'11 Mel/ALMOND, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Carlisle, I • September. ii, 1f54. P. A. L. LAVraerv, N. U. HAHN .& NTOTIOE. - At n stated Orphans' Court began on 7ttesdoy, the 17th day of August. A. 1854, and hidden at Carlisle, in and for Clunberland co.. il , of ire the lion. James 11. Graham, President Judge, and Samuel Woodburn. and John Itupit, Esquires. Associate Judges, Sr., the following pivireedings: wart, had, to wit : In the ease of the writ of Partition and Valuation on the real estate of Robert Gorham. deceased„the Nune haVir g been eon - famed ty the Court. Now, to wit. Irith Au , rust, 3851. Rule on the heirs and penrins interested, to wit: John St wart, allehre of Joseph Graham. Gmliam and Isabella Graham, 'intermarried with Cohort Roberts., William E. , Nraluun, Mira. Intermarried' with E. W. Warsham, and Andrew Crithant, wit i has E. W. Warsham t'r his guardian, the :mid E. W. Warshani and his n ife having-sold their interest to :William Olean., the children of Marin (ir,,ba i.married 1,1- Vra.zier:(also dead.) to wit: Isabella Anariekler,, Catharine, married to George Negle. the sin of Npoq,:intermarried nith Arthur lin iibiomn deceased. to wit : IltPltanan. and the • I Jan.! Gralll4lll, deceased. Intermarried with Crier. to wit. three of the children, one married, the others unmarried, all of age, live in Washington counts. Pa. To come into Ccurt on TUESDA V. the 7th day of NtlnPtlo r next, and accept or refuse il, nevem the said estate at the ,aluatiou. or slimy cause ally the nine should mit he sold. Personal notice or by vit log left-at their place of abode to be given to those living in the eininty, nr within forty miles of Carlisle. and by puldbinth n for three weeks, ill two 'newspapers Car. r these lei:Merit out of the county and Isividol C rty miles. DV 11:11T. . . LA —•-.) In testimony whrreof . I hate hereunto ~.1 1 , L.:‹lntylii - niriiii - d - EtitT - GrotEnf - milr - t`nm•t - ut - entliste .—.-- on the 12th dny of eeptember, A.D.:IS:A. 1'111.61' QUIGLEY. 21sopt'A—:It • kIDITOR'S.., r- OTIC - lii.—Aecount. 0! Samuel Ihicher's Assbrnees. The cid - nto', of Bricker. of Monroe township. Cowbell:not come tv. are hereby notified that I hare been appointed an Auditor hr the Court of Common Pleas' of said county. ro Mar hail mot distribute the assets in the hands of his - assignees. I will attend to the duties of the ap pointment at my °Clive in the Borough of Carlisle. on WPBNESDAY. the 10th day of October next. before or at which time the creditors of Samuel Bricker will please pre , ent their -Balms. - If this request be neglected, they will be cut out front the fund. W. 11. 11111.1.F.8. Auditor. MEI ()-T-1(;-F...—'1 he Ll 17th day of June, 1861. requiring that all dogs running at large within the limits of the Borough. be securely muzzled, will, by order Of Council, stand 6119, !fended - from the Ist of OctoLer of the present year, un til thu Ist day of May, 1555, at which time it will again be in full force and effect. JAMES MULLIN, Clerk to Council Criimell Chamber, estrlisle, September 20, 1854. ( )TICE is hereby given that the (libe -1 BERLAND VALLEY .J l kll NUS .INSTITUTION, lara Led at Cumberland Ilan, in Dickinson township, Cumberland county, will make application to the neNt lA , gisiaturo of the Commonwealth of Penosylviinia for an art of Incorporation, with a capital of to 4 less than Ton nor more thou Thirty Thourandindinrs. Inc the pm.- pose of meek:Dig deposits of moot y both transitory and on loterest. and of making loans anti with such other grit ileitis as are usually granted to Savings Institutions. fly order of the Direetors. GALIIRC I ATII, Treas. D. L. !WEIN ‘7 , 1. Sec'y [June 2S-41m p ` N .- OT 10E 'is hereby given that uppliea 1_ Lion trill ho made t.i tho next Lagislaturo.ngrneaj hiv to the constitution and hors of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 11 , r an alteration in the charter of the rvlrlisle Dev.lsit Bonk, so as to sinter upon salt! Bank the rights and privileges of a hank of ,issue:and to change the name to that of the CAILLI,I.E BANK: auk') to hit'rettlit, the capital stock Otto hundred and lifts thousand del -...... lam. if praVettplr. , . ' By order of thi Weaririir Directors. i W. M. BEETEM, June t,16.51- En] 1, Cash; cr. - ANDREW FORBES, F STATE OF DECEASED.—Lettens,Testamentary on the Estate of Andrew ktorbes. into of 'West Pealrais,Ki - township, Cumberland county, dec‘d., have been griinted by the Register amid reunty,ln W. M. ndersen and Meted. Parker. Persons Indebted are requested to make pay ment and those having claims to present them for settle ment.- M. _ R _______E R 1-1 STATE;I OF li EO IE BAK, j DECEASED.—Notice Is, hereby given I that letters of administration with the will annexed, on the estate of tleer,to Baiter. late of Silver spring township, Cum berland county, deceased, have Nen granted by the Reg ister of Fuld eounty to the buld:cribcr residing in 11111111. den township. All'persons knowing thetuselveo indebt ed to said estate are required to make ininiedLite pay ment, and those having claims to present them for set tlement to SAMUEL EBERSY, Attar. I , ept. 1:1, 1854. . h I STATE OF JOHN DIeCART E ft, ./DECIEA:S ' ED.—Netke is hereby given that letters. of Administration with the Will annexed on the Es tate or John Wender. late of the borough of Carlisle, Cumberland c , ., deceased, have Wen granted by the Register of said county, to the subscriber, residing in the same borough. All persons knowing themselves In debted to said Estate are required to make immediate payment, and those havinclaims will preent them for _... settlement to . . R IATE',_OF ROBERT. DUNBAR, Eol.l.—Notim herehyVieirthiit toners of -A-d -minis anon' ou the estate of Robert Dunbar, Into of East Nuristan.° twp., Comb. co., deed; have been Imued by the Register In and for said county, to the subscriber mho resides In tho township am-mild. All persons' has having claims or demands against the estate of said dec., are requested to make known the untie without delay, and those Indebted to make payment to AMR Au2;.23—Ct- - - Adin'r. DOLPH K" RYMER 11WA1ZASKIL—Letiers Testamentary . on the estate of Rudolph Kryblier, late of Churelatown, :tiouroe twp., deed., have been l; ranted by the Register of said county to John floodyear and ticorge Wunderlich, resaine fu the same township. Persons indebted -are requested to matte payment and thus% having claims to present them for settlement to " JiIIIY (100DYEAR, ' EOROR WONDER TAO I, Aug. 30, 18;4—M " Executors. cIARPENTERS and Builders are iliv it ./ od to ()amain° ,tho' assortment of Locks, Latches Ino La, Hinges, SertINTS, - alms, Putty, 011, 'Paints. dc, All for ado clomp atLiAXTONS. . . March 1:1. I . . j UST RECIEI V 111(1).--A prime lot o' e the colobratell PATEN`i WIIEFL kY ItEASII. fn Car- Crtrs. Wty,” , —• tio. Thiq' tri'i•to Nlty rnaht:ll , •:: 1.0 rn 41, tin; I • : 4:C.0 for (It • t illi~~tc )Cl fll L Notices. Deputy Clerk Ilephante Court Icicl ltD PA It !it: Aug. 30, IR&I..—Ct Executors. JAMES ➢ikCARTER, Adar Sep. o, SioteB tuna i;'fjoilS. .•- - - , 5 , -- -.:,:- 71' ()it THE MILitiATON 4 16 Pk EC‘,....: , -.._ , ~i g lop "'it,..,- .I am just wrei ring Illy Pall *Alt ',IMMO* :,::: s ttnt of Pil'Elt 11ANOIN1i; , . %ft 0 % - -- ....,...0.6 - Nadal z,Mxxxoss in atyle, axiality xx...sxr and price any that bare °rot Mien nihibtted In Otrlikles 11. regpvctfully xxx4trit a call Tinto persona in want of PApor Tiatiginx.% ninny descrip tion. tt T ant fotindent Ily iistxmlanont tar Purr,:wre§ any. In the Burnie:ln and In stye and prices has imt fen. ri vals In the city, I only ask of the yinbllt. to call and oz- amine iny . nrsorltinit lfilfi..r.., pukrclunxiMiT'Os Tam confi dent my chart° 1.1,441114 1,1 Hoot fail to please , the Most fastidicdf.l. 1101I\ I'. INNE., ' it'e4 Went North itainxver Strextti • f l ittfirer.--,--1, , j.), NT EIV ()1 It( )( , ,11 _.------....,__. _iii ;i:.".:_ t i) _L 1 AND VA R 1 ETV STOE. The subscriber would respectfiilly infcrtn his friends anti the puiClic generally, that he lure just returned front the city with a large and vatted assortment it (11:00Eltl ES. II LA E•Ri and litT ERN 24-. IV AR I. AIC: 2 j :r VISII, Are.. &.. which he offers ter sale on no 1111° i ' ' most reasnnable terms, at his Tote Store. 914 . I i corner of North Hanover street and the Pul - r „ o . 1, 1 - f . lie Square. directly oppr.slte the Carlisle lie posit Bank. Ills stock mahrases everything usually in a tirocery and Varlets. store. The public are invited to call and examine his stocit before purchasing elsewhere, as he feels confident he MD sell the best goods at the lowest prices. .1. D. nALBERT. -1;1A LL STYIIE OF' HATS for 1854. iIEORG E KELLER respectfully announces to his old Patrons and the pnblic generally that he hits must re g•reivedthe FALL STYLE OF lIENTLEMEN'S II :ITS, tnnnufto sit fnle of the Lek establish ments In Philadelphia, 4 to which he invites special . . attention. • , lie has also constantly an hand n largeiand vatted as sortment of his own Manufacture as well as city made Ilats and Caps. suitable for tide season, comprising every variety of Lussia, Beaver, Moleskin and Silk flats. fin ighed In the latest style, together with a full assortment' ,d: CAPS of every shape and dneription, and tit every price. Ile particularly invites the pub lie to call and es ninthly his esoensive assortment, which in sty le. ninto- I itl and finish. cannot he surpassed by any -in market, anti which he Is able to put at pr'fccsifor , r titan el or. Remember his old stand oti Ncrth Hanover street, 'be tween II tuner's and. Sener's }. ton's, FALL ST 1" (11 4 ' 11 ATS & CAPS. N' \t. dc•girvF to Inform his old friends iintt he has removed to his new eel ii oil Iligh street. near the Bailread Depot. and is now opening a it large al:sl_ elegant_ latort ment of the FALL STYLE eta I trATs, just iTkicivior reoln Philadelphiftovbleh - the geotlemen of Carlisle are requastiA to ;tell and exatnine. ,Ile has also a large assortment of Silk, Fur ,aid Slouch Ilats i.e his own manufacture. get up hi the Irest SiTle irdlit - Carlons - prierie -- the exeelloneaundilthsb_ o n sirs he a all a arrant. Ills stork be is confident, o n. iy Issed?, to la, examined to le approved. Also. a large' supply of Alen's, Boy's and Children's CAPS, of Cloth and Fur, and of every variety of style and price just rb ,'elved from Philadelf , hia. Let all who want a flat or Cap give him a call. as they may be sure of being sulli ed to their own satisfuet riLOTHING CLOTHI NG ! The sub- Vlseriber Is now having thado up a Int of Fashionable and Substanilai-Clothiug.whirb. ho will sell as cheap'if not chbziper than any estaillshment in thO The stock will ennslst-nf OVE.BCOATS, Fine FIAESS COAT 'S. SACK COATS, I'ANTAF.OONS. VESTINGS. e. The_Clothing will •be made out of none Het the tl. , Nt quality of . goods; rut out - by 811 exiCorlintred - and good rutter. and the work got up in the best lonelier and by the best of hands. We have now on hands lot of choice Clothing. and all we ask is for pureinuwrs to give us a call and they will be pleased with 'tile work and prieei. At the old stand on Last Main street. jan tSI i t LIARLIOO t TA; IC. HOOTS . AND SHOES. Th ;:übscrib. erints now on hand It very oxtens•• • I well se, leetudstot.h. of 110 U T S rind S 11 0 F. which he will 4WD, ittitstlaV low prie es. Purchased from wholesaio dealers, :tt 'reifi•s.,lie can ':iffer such Intlure- '• Aid .tnents to purchasers as will matte it their interest tAt it his establidunent. lie has every article 'in the Iloot and Shoe Ladies' or Genthunr ns• wear—he tl ier ,.r. 're drents it unnecessary to partic•alorize. Gy l'irsons desirinj, good and cheep goods are inrit ed'to give hint a call. W. Sil I.IA/N. ei IN A, (1 LASS AND Ql 7 EENS vj WARE—OId housekeepers and young, with thbse also who iue expecting to become housekeepers. are in vit.- e.bto call at ItAIdKATS )111.1' and eaSt. amine his ele.iant assortment of China loss and Queens ware and other artleles In the housekeeping Ilse, snob .s Frene.h And English tea sots, heavy handed and 011111, White tl rAnite, gilded and blue plain, Dinner sets of ev ery variety and price, bowls and pitcheys, tureens, dish es, Ac, tattle anti mantel lamps, Candelabras and other lamps. great varity. table stud bar tumblers, goblets. tic. Fruit and preserve dishes, 111 Va riety. • Cellar rare—tabs, buckets, churns, bowls, butter prints mid ladles,meal Markets. AT. Brushes—sweeping, white wash, scrubbing, hand, and shoe brushes, dusters, lummts, A..c. Market'. clothes and travelling baskets. Also a choke assortment of Tobacett and Scowl. Call ye who are fond of choice brands of Segars and try the Principeis StelTanonis and other Cuba varieties, and you ”brill lind them of unimpeachable quAlity. Also half Spanish and Common Sugars, with choice snuff and chewing. tobacco. OOK OUT IN TlME!—Cholera- IA ',looms, D 3 sentery. Diarrhoea, &e., are 'making their ittipennakr. You It IIOW the remedy. If you lurye any regard for , the weDfare of yourself. i our wife. oryour child:en. supply yourselves with BEECHER'S IIATCII -14KSS CORDIAL. otherwise abide the ehasequence re. suiting from a bigoted adherence to old quackery. This "Matchless Remedy" can Le had at the Drug Store of D. J. KIEFFER. South Ihmover street, a few dem south of the Court Ileum Carlisle. •, eurniture. I~SM 'LEY CABINET ; INIAKEHand uNDEnTAKEI; • •-• North Ilanover street,. next door to Glass's Hotel. He would respectfully lutinm the citizens of Carlisle and the public generally, that ho has now on hand a large and elegant assortment of Fillt- NlTURE:cOnsisting in part of \Verdi...Le:l,olrd and oth. 4:r Tables;-Sofas,,Bureaus, Iledstentlit, plain and Caney Sewing. Stands, &c.. umpufactured of the best material and quality warranted. Also a general assortment of CHAIRS at the lowest priCes. VENITIAN IlmSos made - to &der, and repairing promptly attended to. &WEINg unident the shortest notice; and hai lmr, a splendid hearse ho tall attend funerals in town tir country_..447- Remember the stand—ne - itoor tI - 11701aSs's - Ilatel.. R. 11, SMILEY. FXT NSI V E FURNITURE ROOM. —JAMES 11, WEAVER would respeefeully call the attention of 'llouseekeeNrs and the public td his extensive stock of elegant FURNITURE, including Sofas. Wardrobcs,Contre and Tables, ..__ .I:Dressing and Plain Bureaus, and every (Alter article In his branch of bushiest+. Also now on hand, the largest assortment' of Cil AI ItS in Carlisle, nt the lowest prices. AOFFINS made at the short est notice and a Hearse provided for funerals. lie solicits a aill at his establishment, on North Han over tit reel, near Masse's lintel. Aiti'Fiirniture hired out by the month or year. - . 4 4t i, coRNER 4 1-I.outher sts., C 1 1 ‘ ;° ' I ,* VA LI T ZE. TI — t ntlersign ed tins always on hand a large stock of superior. Cabinet Ware,'ln all the different styles, which he is prepared to sell at Ihe loweid. prices. Ile invites attention realm larf the PATENT. SWUNG lIDTTOM miDATltth."9 most useful article, which entirely obviates all objections.— The bottom can be attached to old Bedsteads. They have given entire satisfaction to all - wholuive them In use. made to order at the shortest notice. AC4Ht , „ ACIIINERY (1114. --Avery super.- I f o r • ;, f • Vijifahellifjith liet.t of Ow jinoit, ilualitx. for sale et the lowest cash prices, at Rln. C. ELTON inaliS, No. 1)).4 Knuth Seer nd iitrust, betsVeen PIM) and Union,kve'ot , sidn:l'hiladidphin, • The assortment embraces a large and selset of Fine ,I,Vatrlna),,lewl)lry, l);ilver tVare;•albata Ware, plated with Mil: 41irCl, in 'Speohs,Forks, Ladles, tr)...—.let go, do, Fans and fairy artiebis of ‘ a superior iinality, &se] ring the examination of done who superior to prweure the beet gomis ht the lowest rush prices, !Of Having a practical knowledge of • nfa r d44 the business, and all available Neill - `.":" ties fur Importing and Menufaetur• hot, the subseril•er, conllidently ins ices purehaocro, to. ile t sing„that he eau supply them on tertas,an Elver:dile as n'y' - other establishment in either of timAtlantio Cities, • All kinds of Diamond:, and Pearl Jewelry and Silver Ware manufartured to order, within a reasonable time. l'l.P.Watches, jewelry and silver ware faithfully re paired. WM. F. tiacr. No. IS4 South 2d St. a few does nl-ove the' t 1 Si: Mar ket. West Side. the south 'window of the store, may I,e Eeoti the famous Biro rounuands the admiration of the scii . '.tifie ttllli curious. (Sept. 24, 'I.; IA PROVED SUPER PHOSPII AT OF LIME.—Prom City Chemical & Union Works, made after the most improved articles:Lod verp superior,. Prepared Anhydrite Manure. made after the English ar ticle, and most superior, being ninth lover than Guano, :mil fully equal. The attention of Dealers and FarMers is particularly called hero (iv trial. • Also, Peruvian tin- Coo, in large or small quantities. for sale by JOHN L. POMEROY, 22 South Wharves, 3d door above Chestnut St. Phila. Scot. :27, 1654. Lll 11,SON'S PATENT .VENTILA TING FURNACI:.--The taabseelber would rail the attention of all Larties requiring a desirable Pummel) to enu..4oN'B CELEBRATED IV AIIMINt: AND VENTILATING AF , PARATII4., The repatatiorrri this furniu•e is now known, having been , introduced during the past five years ieetee about Ireod public buildings and more than til , Ote private dwell ings; this tol!ctber with the immense Increase of Niles every year is the , hest uvideuee that can he adduced of its superiority over all 'other furnaces. By the use of Chilsou s Furnace, you secure the folloubm advantages VENTILATI9N : toile Ant—The heating surfaces being at a tempera ture that will not dessecate the stir. EcosoituAt fiat or trot. UREAT DURABILITI—Beiug-tnadonntirely of Cast Iron, not Halle to rust, will roptire repairs during a lifa time—it is easily managed, aard will nut expohe the build ing-1u which It is placed to 'danger from fire. lilac tho other furnaces. • . . Wo hatti the testimonials of hundreds of the most, scluntifiemen tolittest to the truth of the ttls,i e state ment all of ohms pronounce it to Le deehh•dly the Lest fiiinace yetiiiVinltol — fcriwnduring - trimmttnd - hr•althy atmosphere. We herewith annex th, tmmee of a few well linen it and eminent pt ['lessors; i ho have well thole, and kindly furnished us their ntsnes and referencos: • Prof. John 11. Hart, Prof. Parker, Prof. Nlort , on, Pre Win. 11. Allen Prof. Parsons, Prof. Danalils, itrof. It. nil litnatz, Prof, 14/ey. 'NINE SIZES We hove Introdured this station five now slurs, so that sll - pttrttes may avail thezaselves of this great itnprore uumt at a very moderato oust_ We are now preirtred to tarnish Ito apparatus to warm a single romm.or the lar cot building In No. 1. Cotopetc, . Portable_ do :3 (W. 4 5 310. Extrn Radiator. (with 13313 a I:333okFroneb. '3 do ito 5 do -do do do 133 This No. i" is the largest and nuarpowerful Furnace made In this country, and is admirably adapted for Churche s and other large class buildings. We,cpntinue to sell the apparatus at the same price as when first introduced, five years ago. Althougktlte -, ;,resent high priceof Iron hastincreased their cost In per cent. owing to their great weight stilt we are enabled by the great increase of Niles to furnish the, article at the lowest possible price. One foundry alone .Messrs. War nick S. Lelia andt, have contractul to furnish us with Lot) tons of Furnaces this season, so that we are now prepar ed to furnish tlo in wholesale or retail. We superintend the erection of all Furnaces,' when required, and s ar rant them in all rases. METROPOLITAN MORINO, RANGE.—We hive also the wrest complete Cooking Range that has yet Loon in troduced. to which we call the attention of all n too may wish to secure: the most perfect aml desirahlecooking ap paratus ever invented. EMERSON'S PATENT TENTILATOTI.--We aro the only Agents to Pennsylvania for the manufacture and sale of this Ventilator, which is acknowledged to to the only perfeA Ventilator ever made for correcting. the drought in smoky eldninies. and for ventilating build ings of all kinds. As there.are a great many imitations of this valuable article now offered for sale. Firth , will he careful to examine that it has the Emerson Budge at taeloal: • . PATENT REGISTERS AND VENTILATORS.—We have the largest and most eurnplate assnrimmits of Ilut Air Registers and Ventihdurs to lee found lu the United States: Partles who wish to purchase. either'•f , r private use or wholesale, will thud It greatly to their mil antage to examine their stock. SLATE ANI) IRON MANTLES.—We have always on hand an extenstee assortment of these beautiftil mant les. In exact imitation of Egyptian, Spanish, Galwayand other rare marbles. , OPEN GRATES.—For Anthracite and Bituminous coal. Also an entire new pettteen of the low down Grate, outdo from the English Patterns, and entirely 110 w In this country. . SOLE AGENT:4 for the English Encaustic flooring Tile,Garn k I rk Chimney Ti , ps, and Terra Cotta Ornaments, such as Garden Vases. &c. Persons Ithont building would do well to examine our stock before purphasing elsewhere. Visitors, whether purchasing or not. are cordially welcomed to our exten sive Warm-emus, and where we should be happy to fun. nish any intbrmation respecting any of our weds that inny be desired. A book on Warming and -Ventilating can he had gratuitously at our store, either personally or by letter. S. A. IlAllitiSON, Warming and Ventilating Warehouse, 116 Walnut st., below Sixth, PHILADELPHIA. =ME lAOLLARD, Premium Artiste in Hair ..7 Inventor of theCelobrated-00.tsamer Ventilating \Via. anti Elastic: Band Toupees. InStruetions to enable Ladies and Gentlemen.to measure their heads pith ao ettra,y, , Fon Wm.% Inches.—No. 1. The round of the head; No, 2. From forehead over the hoed to the mei:: No. 3. Prom ear to ear over tIM ton; No. 4. From ear to oar round the forohemi. Toupees and scalps, inches.—No. 1. From forehead to back as far as bald; No. Over foreheadas tar as requir ed; No. 3. Over the crown of the head. it. DOLLARD has always ready fur sale a splendid stock or Gents' Wigs, Toupees, Ladles' Wigs. half Rigs, Frizots, Braids, Curls. kr., beautifully man niketured and as cheap as why establishineht in the Union. Bollards Ilerlginium Extractor Lustrous Hair Tonle, prepared fiom South American Herbs mid Boots, tho mist successful article over produced for preserving the Bair hum faillug-out—or_changing_celor, restordu,i and preserving it in a healthy and lux,uriant state. Among other reasons why Dullard's hair cutting saloon main tains Its Immense popularity , ls the fart that his Tonkin appllrd to every head of hair cut •at his establiShment, consequefitly it is kept in better preservation than un der any known application. It being thus practically tested by thousands, offers the greatest guarantee of Its efficacy. Sold wholeiale end retail at his Old Establishment 177 Chestnut street opposite Um State Muse, Philadelphia. It. Dollard has nt least discovered the ne plus ultra of HAIR DV E,' and announces it fur sale with perfect con fidence in its surpassing every thing of the kind linw la mi. It colors the bait either black or brown. (so may be desired) and is used without injury to the hair or skin either by stain or (Ahernlse, can be washed off in ton minutes after application, without ,detracting from lacideacy. Persons visiting the city are invited to give him it call.. . ' . Letters addressed in 11, , P0LLARD,477 Chestnut itt,, Philadelphia. will receive attention. ...lan. 25-17 EATIIER.—Fritz & Hendry, Store, 29 North ht st. Philadelphia, Morocco Mannikin! , ors. Currier's, Importers, Commission and General Leath er intsiness. ' • . • WIPMKNALE AND RETAIL--Illanufrtory 15 Mar' t11111:1 t 'Stntrt. fire. 7-1 y rrl-11l ASTJI MACII INES of the •T• I , lllti fOt enlc nt OA Yactine El 25 15 exy for brick work Uu a~ MiE!