DYSPEPSIA.—It has been the study of Phy-. Padang, to discover sonic remedy for this most distressing -Complaint. Whether thoy.have been successful, remains for the suffers to say. There are, in this country; hun dreds of thousands who dire suffering Dom indigestion, probably, in most :Cases, caused by their own imprudence In living. To these we would say try Myers' 'Extract of Rock Rose. It has cured, and will cure, the 'worst and most obstinate eases of Dyspepsia, and all its concomi tants—Costiveness, Sick-headache, Heartburn, Flatulen- Cy, Acidity, &c. See the following certificates: Rev. A. 11. L. Mamas—Dear Sir—ln the winter of 18474 i, I suffered beyond description with Dyspepsla,anda. train of other evils dependent on it. I bad applied to various Doctors, and a number of nostrums had been recquimen ded to no purpose. I procured and used two bottles of your Extract of Rock Rose, and fqund almost immediate relief, so mirch so. that I have used no othe medicine Vince, and in fact, I can find no other, which in my deli berate opinion, can bear comparison to yours. And in all cases, when I have the opportunity, I re commend your Extract. as standing first over all others. Lat all who are thus afflicted try it, and find what I have fund. Truly Yours, GEO. B. coNKLIN West Meriden, Conn. MARRIED. On the 7th of September. nt Monmouth, Illinois, by the Rev. Mr. (lastor, Mr. WILLIAM M. GREGG, son of Alexander C. Gregg, Eq., to Miss •HARRIET E. HAL LAM, of Warren co., Illinois. On the 19th inst., by the Rev. C. P. Wing. Mr. JOHN R. ELDER, Editor of the "Locomotive," Indianapolis, Indiana, to Miss AMELIA, daughter of Wm. Line, Esq., of Carlisle. On the 14th inst., by the Rec. J. Evans, Mr. DAVID MILLER, of lowenvter county, ,to Miss SARAJI , NMI of Cumberland county. On the lith inst. by the same,3lr. SAMUEL McCLINE to Miss ELIZABETH MILLER, both of Mifflin town ship, Cumberland county. At his rnsidence. near Newrille, on the lath Sept., Mr. JOHN HALL, in the inth year of his ago. At her residence, near Nen - ville,,on the 2Rth of Sep tember, 30rs. Jlit.lA ANN CIIILISTLIEB, wife of Jacob Christ:lkb, aged about 50 years., 3lcto iltiticrtisentents. VALUABLE MMESTONE LAND FOIL SALE IN TILE-VALLEY OE VIRGINIA - . • That beautiful estate known as "CLOVERDALE,",ty ing in the comity of Bottetourt, within four miles of the Va. & Tenn. Railroad, containing upwards of 800 on the - l - kh day of NOVEMBER next, (if fdr.) if not the next fair day, and the sale will be continued fount day to day until com pleted. The land will be first offered as a whole, but failing in selling it in that way it- will be offered in smaji tracks, lots and surveys of which will be exhibit ed Upon the day of sale. There are about 1100 ACRES of cleared land, divided into eight fields, lying ;b2,- co mpactly- and as well as can be conceived. • : .SLI Z t one hundred acres of Which is in Orchard _ Grass and Timothy, and the remainder in tine heart and condition, and admirably tulant,Cd to the plural' of Corn Wheat, Clover. Oats and Tobacco. 250 . . . -. acres of which is fine Inky grounds and very free of water ° The Tobacco Houses hearty new, aro sufficient to 'hold fifteen thousand • k —, sticks. 4 Corn Houses, Smith Shop ,c:. _ ').... and Work House—suitable Negro Cab. i 7. % , 7,, -. ., ~0. , ~ .:. ins. A commodious BRICK BARN A leiri- itr, , i STABLE, the latter suf fi ciently large '''''!!.'`.....”-''' for twenty-one horses, The 'PWELLINU liut)Sn con tains ten , moms with fire place, best let a library and commodious store . rooms, Ac., Ac. There aro upwards of 200 Arms of laud seeded In Wheat. The fence good. The teams and tools will be found better than usnaL There are upon the premises 'two Threshing Machines, one portable the oldie.' station ary; a Ray Press, and one liussey's Reaper, three Carts and Two Wagons, a number Ploughs, Harrows and cul tivators. Blacksmiths 'Utensils, and, about 225 Head of Hogs, of which ' are intended f.cr the knife, about 28 Horses—amongst Which will be found some 15 fine saddle, draft and carriage Horses.— Six yoke of Oxen, and 74 head of Stock Cattlit. Mitch Cows, Ac. There is also some plain' Household and 1 Kitchen Furniture. At the same time and plare I will sell about COO Bar i Is of Corn, 400,000 lbs. of Sheaf Oats, some flay, the entire mop Of Tobacco will be offered as it hangs in the houses. The situation Is regarded:.s unusually healthy Mr. George,.E.,,Tayhir. the gent.huntin from whom I pur chased, Int Tined mo that hl never had a case 0 fever .upon the place. I have never bad au instance of it. du ring my reel lenee here i f ten years, which I attribute to the'llne water at my door. I will also sell nt the same time and place from 30 to 40 TALUAIII 13 NE— GROES. TERMS. The Land will ire sold as fbr cash, but by giving satis fitctory sedulity, the purchaser may haves credit for TWO THIRDS of the purchase money for ten years, by paying the interest on the same semi-annually. For the other ONE-THIRD the purchaser can have one and two years, by paying interest ih like manner. A lien will be retained upon the pr eperty to sect re the different payments.— Most of the neg,roes, all the stock, crops, farming uten sils, &e., will be sold upon 12 months time. Negotiable paper satisfactorily endorsed will be required. oct2s-ISAlts HENRY 8. LANGHORNE. ATA LUABLE STORE PROPERTY NOR SALE.—The STORE PROPERTY now occu pied by the subscriber, on North If/mover Street:lA Carlisle, will be offered at public sale on WEDNES. DAY 4 the 15th of November, Issl, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Persons wishing to purchase a first rye business stand, with dwelling, attached, he'e now an admirable opportunity. The property is calculated far one or two families. The dwelling house, which is of brick, two stories high, contains 12 rooms and two Eitchons, with cellar under the , whole house. Both rain and pump water plenty in the yard. Possession given on the Ist day of April next. Terms will be made known on day of sale by Oct 25, 1854-ts 13ROCLA MA T 1,0 N.—Whereas the 11 lion. Jam. It. Onihsm, l'resident Judge of the several Courts of Common Pleas lu the counties of Cum berland, Perry and Juniata, and Samuel Woodburn and John Rupp, Associate Judges of the said Court, in the said county of Cumberland, by their precept to the di rected, dated the 10th of - August, 1854, have ordered an adjourned Court of Common Pleas to be holden at Car lisle, on the 11th day of December, 18.54, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, to continue one week. Notire iv, therefare, hereby given to all persons In torested to he then and there In attendanee. JOSEPIL MeIIARMOND, SherilT. Corlbtle, October 25, 1.1.,.t54.. NOTlCE—Notice is hereby givera by thu.Court of Common 'Plaits — el butuberland coun ty, that an italic has been directed by the said Court, to try the validity of the last will and testtunout of Abra ham deed , lately of Upper Allen township, Cumb,oeAnarhich wtidissue - Michael Oocklin and Alex ander Cathcart, the Executors In the said will named, are plaintiffs, and James Williams and J. W. Horner, are defendants. All persons Interested in the estate of the said Abraham Williams, deed.. as heirs who claim ad versely to the provisions of the said will, are hereby no- titled that they may come into the said Court, to be held on MONDAY, the lath day of November next, and make themselves parties to thu Said issue, otherwise ,the de termination thereof will be conclusive upon them. • Dy the Court, JOSEPH McMARMOND, Sheriff. 'Carlisle, October 25,1851. . . 11, STATE OF CATHARINE NUS- J SELMAN, hereby given that den of Ad ninistration on the 'estate of Catharine Mussehean, late of Upper Allen township, Van - Wetland county, deed., have been granted by the Ilegkter of s:dd county, to the subserdber residing in the same totru shdA. Ali peir sins knowing themselves Indebted to sold estate aro re.ptired to make hmnediate payment, and those havirt claims to present them for settlement to JACOB h. 7 ,301 C, Upper Allen, Oct. 2.5, dS•tl-rdpd ,Administrater. NTOTICE.—An Election for Dire turn or the Owlish) Wolk will he hell on MONDAY, the 2 0 th of Neveanher next. et the ofilee,f the ‘Presl cl,Nl(.. in Carlisle, between the hours of 10 A. M-., and 2.1'. M. nc , )i:c:L A. L'ioN, Pres't October 25, ISCL te. PIED. JACOB SEVER New ,Ithorrlisements. • 'FALL AND WINTER, FASHIONS. The subscriber has just returned from the cities and is now opening at his store room, next door to Ar nold &-"Livingston's clothing store, a very large stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, which cannot bo sur togich he invites the attention of the public. as sdrtmont comprises in part, all doscriptlers i f Ladles and Misses SLIPPERS, AITERS and SHOES, of the latest styles, and of superior quality; Gentle men's Calf. Kip and -Coarse Boots, of the best workman ship, and at the lowest prices; Youth's, Boys' and Men Hungarian hoots; Ladies and,Oentlemen's Gum Shoes, &c. &c. -Also, a lot of Carpet Bags and Trunks. This extensive stock of now and fashionable styles has been selected with great care, and the qualify is warranted. lie also continues to n;anufacture all kinds of work as before. He solicits a share of- public patron age. oct•2s-1854 .301INATI1AN CORNMAN. pREP,ARE FOR WINTER! PARLOR AND COOKING STOVES;' The subseilber at , hie old stand on North Kanover et., Carlisle, the sign of the "Mammoth Red Coffee Pot," de sires to call the attention of the public to his large as sortmmt of STOVES, of the newest and most fashlona- ble styles, from the best manufactories in the country, and at all prices from $3 to $l5. 0- Among his PARLOR di; CHAMBER STOVES are the Mirror Stove. the Arctic, Revere, Star, Persian, Union and .Etna Air Tight, together with other patterns which ho has of nil sizes Sr , parlors or chambers,and calculated for burning either wood or coal. Also, the fEtna, Globe, Astor, Albany. Flat-top and Bandbox or Poor Man's, with other COOK ING STOVES, comprising the latest Improvements in kitchen stoves, and intend , d for either wood or coal.— Also, the Dining Room Cooking Stove—a now and ale,.. gent article, to which he invites the .particular attem , timinf families. His cooking stoves range in price from $lO to 26, with the fixtures complete. Also, Nine Plate Stoves of various patterns and different prices. Also, ENAMELLED AND TINNED WARE for Cook ing Stoves, limes Kettles, Ac. Also, every article in the 'line of Tin and Copper Ware. The public are respect fully invited to call as In, Is confident with his large stock, variety and cheapness, of being able to give en tire satin notion to usury purchaser. Call snit see. Oct. 25. I'S5-1. 31. MORRIS. • 1, - )UBLIC SALE.-lii pursuance of the Rill of Joshua Sellers, rate of Dickinson town ship, Cumberland ronnty, deceased, 1 will expose to mildly sale on the promises, on THURSDAY, the fish day of NOVEMBER, IRM, A TRACY OF LAND, late the property of the sold Joshua Sellers, situate In Plck inson township,about I miles south of Centreville, bounded by lands of NVllliam Shriner, Hormel Roarer, Thos. C. Miller and Samuel Ovpe, coutalning 11l ACRES • more or less., all hut about 4 acres (which Lry---are-rovered-with-thrlviiig-yong-tiniber T ) 6,0 . being cleared and in a high state of cid tivation.. ' The improvements ronslst of an excel lent Two Story LOO HOUSE, with a well of water at the door, a FRAME BARN, Wagon Shed and Corn Crib, together with a Blacksmith Shop, Wash House, and other out-buildings, all of which are nearly new. There is also a fine ORCHARD of thriving young fruit trees adjoining the housr.• Any person desird'us of viewing the premises can_ - have an opportunity of doing so by calling on the subscriber at his residence in Mill Town, from whom any otlier in formation respacting the property ran be had. Sale to commence nt 10 o'clock, A: M., of said day; xvhen attendance will be given and terns made known DANIEL. SELLERS, Executer of .Joshua Sellers. ESEMI • 6 62-1- i-a 'le , `lke' .•FSZ.T.!' ' CiT3II3ERLAND VALLEY -R. A IL ROAD. CHANGE OF 11OURS! On and after MONDAY, ()donor 16th, 185.1, Ptissengor tmlus will run daily, as follows (Sinnlan excepted : FUR HARRISBURG: Ist Train. 2d Train. 8.50, A. M 2.15, Pe M 9.23, " 2.48, " 0.55, " 3.20, " 10.33, " - .3.50, " 11.04, " 4.20, " 11.30, " 4.50, " Leave Charnllorsburg, " Shipponsburg, Now vine, " " Mechanicsburg, At Ilarrisburg, FOR CHAMIIEIISIII7IIO, r• 14 Train. 2d Train: Leave Harrisburg, 8.15, A. M. 1.45,1'. M. " Mechanicsburg, 8.45, " 2.15, Carlisle, 9-20, " 2.49, " " Newrllle, 9.59, " 3.25, " " Shippensburg, 10.31, " 3.58, " At Chambersburg, 11.00, " 4.30, " Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia, at 12.30, M., and 8.15, P. M. For Baltimore, at 1.45, I'. ',.d. For Pittsburg, at 12.50 Noon, and 5 P. M. For Pottemille, Reading. and points on the Dauphin and nusimehanna Rail Road at 12.30, K a-if-At all Stations where Tickets are sold, Fares are TEN CENTS LESS than when paid in the Cars. A. F. SMITH, superintonuont. Rail Road Office, Chambersburg, 1 October 10, 1854.—0ct.18 WANTED. -NINE TEA CHERS are wanted to take charge of the public schools in Lack township, Juniata county, Pa. Salaries of from Twenty to Twenty-Five Dollars per mouth will 1 , 0 given for competent Teachers. Fur further information call at Peru Mills, or address octlß—at W. A. KINSER, Seery. 1)IANO FOR SA LE.---A SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO, finished in the latest and best style, excellent quality if tone, and every way a desirable inent, will be suld a 'bargain if applied fur immediately. EMU _ NEW AND CHEAP TOYS, DOLLS , Ike. 'roach and Berman Fancy Goods, Articles for Confectioners, Druggists and Tobacconists lower than over and in greater variety, Fancy Baskets, plain emboddertstand painted, Toys of wood, china, lead, tin, ,te., over 100 paterns,. Kid, wax, jointed, china, crying and dressed Dolls,- Doll heads with teeth, moving oyes, &c., harmonics, Accordeons, Violins, Jewsharps Trumpets, Fancy Boss, Cornets, Bonbon Papers, &L.., ' for Confers. tioners, . Alabaster Jewelry Boxes, Inkstands, Watelistands, ke., Biscuit Figures, Inks, Jewelry Boxes, Colognes. Ac., Toilet Bottles and Vases of china, Bohemian Wass, Ac, Druggists Fancy Articles, Perfumery, Teeth Brushes, Tobacco and Snuff Boxes, Sugar Cdses, Tin Foil, German Pipes of china, .t.c., over 100 patents, Marbles, Percussion Caps, Slates and Pencils, Also Cases of Toys, well assorted, at '0,410, $2O and $4O per Case, With an endless variety of nowerit styles of Fancy Comb+ imported In the latest Packets andfor sale at the very lowest rates by W. TILLER, importer. n6-pd ___ No._ 1_ Commerce sit, Philadelphin : _ I ADIOS FANCY FURS.—JOHN , j PARMA, Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer In. ail .kinds of FANCY FURS, for Ladles and Children, at *4 MARKET Street, above Eighth, Philadelphia. Having newtrompleted my large and -beautiful assort-' went of all tho different kinds of Fancy Pure, that will be worn by Ladles and Children during the present sea son j this assortment of Furs is equal to atty to be found in this City, either ilw quality, variety or beauty. 'lav 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 entail profits, and fur Cash only. . .& '4` MREKEEPERS would do well to Five me a call beforepurchasing. ' JOIIN FARI.:IItA, 284 MARKET Street, above Eighth, Philadelphia. nil--lm I Constantly on hand and HERRING,' PORK, PALMER A; 'HAMS AND SIDES, ••. SIM LDERS, MARKET STREET WHARF', 1,.%D.D AND CD RESE, SA !MONS, PIII4A DELPHI A. 110-3111 ' ' •- RANRERRI EB.—A small lot of ens.- 1. , ..tn growth, ns %);:o PICK LE: 4 , IMA 'l' , )IE: 4 . jost rek,. , iv,:d and CA. sale by cut,lB N 'EW BOQRS! t MADAZINES, AND .wt LATE PUBLICATWS. Elements of Character, by Miss Chandler. Cloverinx)k, by Mice Carey. Cranford, by author of Mary Iktrton. Passion and Prejudice. by Mrs. (lore. Henrietta Temple, by D'lsriteli. Old Redstone, or. Historical Sketches of Western Presby terianism, .tc., by Joseph Smith, D. D. Village Sermons, by Rev. Oen. Bunter, containing one hundred and one plain short discourses on the princi pal doctrines of the Cosiml, just publLshedhy Lippin cott, Orambo & Co.. of Philadelphia. Sunny Memories of Foreign Lands, by Mrs. H. B. Stowe. Splendid (lift Books and Annuals for 1855.. Harper's, Putnam's, Ornham's and Oodey's Magazine:, for October': • , . _ oett A. M. PIPER. JUST, RECEIVED! - FRESH GROCERIESP Best Rio, Mocha and Roasted Coffees, Crushed, Pulverized and Loaf Sugar l'orto Rico, New Orleans and Cuba do; Imperial, Gunpowder, Young /Tyson and Black Teas, Best Syrups. 0. and Sugar !louse Molasses, Queensware. Cedar and Stoneware, Cheese, Fish, Salt, Soap and Starch, Cavendish. Natural Leaf, Fig and Congress Tobacco, Pickles, Pine Apple and Tomato Preserves, Ketchup and Spices of every variety, &c. My stock has been selected with strict reference to foully use, 11. r sale very Jew for cash wholesale or retail WILLIAMS, Family Grocer. - I ‘,l 01"1" 8 PAT ENT FARMERS' BOILERS.—These possess an advantage over all others in being made with an outside iron rasing, which greatly economises fuol and prevents loss of heat. They are made of various sizes, from 10 to LW gallons. They are portable, and may be set In the kitchen for house-- hold use,, or out of doors convenient to the barn, pig pens,,&c., for boiling food for stock. For sale by PASCIIALI4 MORRIS & • Agricultural Warehouse ailOned Store, N. &corner of ith and Market streets, PlMltidelphia. 140ct'5.1 JOHN H. STAYMAN LIVE L. KNIGHT, (Successor to IL Hartley & Knight) BEDDING AND CARPET IVNEHOUSE, No. 148 South SecontlStreet, flve doors above Spruce street, Philadelphia, whore he )ceps con stantly on hand a full assortment of every article In his line of business. Feathers, Feather Beds, Patent Spring Mattresites, Velvet Tapestry, Tapestry, Muss°le, Three- Ply, Ingrain, Venetian, List, Rag and Hemp Carpotings, Oil Cloths, Canton Matti ngs, CAVOR and Spaniel, Matti ngs Floor and Stair Druvets, Hearth Rugs. Doer Mats, Table and Plano Covers. To which ho Invitee the attention of purchasers. 14ficC5-1. QI)ATN'S PATENT ATMOSPHERIC! CIIIIHNS.—The demand for these churns the pa r st pring hating greatly exceeded the supply, the subscrilr' on; have completed arrangements for their manufacture on a much larger scale, and have now on hand all the different from No. 1 to' N 0.7. They also adapt thorn to horse power. Spain's churn, it is believed, will make more - butter,r - and - ef - a - tetter quality:Mid In a sliOrter time, from a given amount of cream than any eburn in the market. PASCHALL MORE'S & N. E. Corner of 71,11 and Market Streets, sole agents for manufaatumr. • [oct I '5l 111 - APES' UPERPHOSPIIATE OF jVIL subscriberslare Agents In Philadel phia for the above fertilizer, which ham been fully tested for the last throe yuars. Early orders solicited as the supply will be limited. Also, for.salo Vest Peruvian Go. comment Guano No. 1. PASCJtALL MORRJS & CO., — Agrletiltural Warehouse and Seed Stem N. E. corner 7th and Market streets, Philadelphia. 14(x.1,74 FSTATE OF JOIIN WONDERLY, Deceased.—Notico is hereby given that letters tes tamentary on the estate of John Wonderly, late of Routh Middleton township, Cumberland county deceased, have been granted by the Register of Mid countv'to the sub scribers, one residing In Carlisle and the other in south :Middleton township. In said county. All persons know ing themselves. Indebted to said estate aro required to nuke immediate payment, and those having claims to present them Ps• settlement to for wile by Oct. 4.—Ctpl LAVE YOUR ()L1) META ri m r 7+11,1`.1 L, ,-.11,11 a, Cillill`r.l!/ISS NIA itt Cho Htor. W. (itattis4e Ljernib. Jiliscefttneo,iis. NOTICE IS HERM Y GrIVENI I O . all persons interested tliat'the following a' counts seive boon In the Prothonotary's 011 ice for exaMination by the aceluntants therein namod. and will be prtmented to the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county for confirmation and allowance on WEDNESDAY, the 15th-day of November, A. D., 1554. 1. The account of Henry assignee under a deed of voluntary assigument by John S. Snavely to hini dated day of— A. 1),, 1851. 2. The account of lien..lohn Stuart, Committee of Martha Black, (now dee'd.) uudor a commiatilou of lu nacy. 3. Account of Samuel Woodburn. Sequostrator of tlio Tlanover and Carlisle Turnpike !toad Company from Ist Aug. 1853 to Ist Aug. 1854. octl 1 01 , 10. ZINN, Prothonotary Prothondtary's Office,l October 10,18:x1. REGISTER'S NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given to all persons interested that the following accounts have boon filed in this office by the accountants therein named ftw examination, and will be presented to the Orphan's Court of Cumberland county for confirmation and allowance, on TuEsDAY, the 7th of .November, A. D. 1854, vie: 1. The account of John 11. Oxwer, Esq., Adm'r of the Estate of William Fulton, late of Upper Allen town ship, 2. The account of Michael Zeigler, Adm'r of the Es tate of John High, late of Mifflin township, doed. 3. The account of 11. H. Orovo, Adm'r of the Estate of-Dr. Martin Musser, Into of Shopherdatown; Cumber land county, deed. 4. The account of W. M. Eckels, Adm'r of the Ettate of James Echols, late of Upper Allen township, dec'd. 6. The account of Wm. M. Mains, Executor of Peter Bower:Raster, Into of Southampton township, decd. 0, The - account of Robert C. Sterrett, Esq,. on of the Executors of Thomas Uric, late of North 'Middleton township, dee'd. 7. The account of Richard Parker, one orthe Execu tors of Thomas Uric, late of North Middleton township, deed. 8. The 2d and final account of David Demuth, Execu tor of Samuel Deinnth, late of Dickinson township, dee'd. 9. The account of Wm. Duncan, Execbtor of .ifteob Kaufman, late of Wormloymburg, Cumberland county, dee'd. • 10. The account of 11lehard Sturgeon, • Executor of Mrs. Frances Sturgeon, late of the Borough of Shlnpen9- burg, toed. IL The account of Pattie] Golden, Executor of Ed wand Golden, late of Southampton township, deed. 12. The account of Geowe Chapman, Miner of the 1i.,-tate of Mrs. Ann Low. late of A1)on township, deed. 13, The aceount of John Brandt, Adin'r of the Estate of jiff,. W. Singisv, late of Cintrehtown, Nlonroe town ship, deed. 14. The amount of .liteoh_lligh,__Executor of_flennge 'WPM n(l, - iiite or Newton township, decd. 15. The neornint of John N. 3losscr, Adin'r de honk non of the Estate of (leo. Rupley, dee'd. n. The account Waggoner, l..:entor of Geo. Lightner, late of the Borough (if Newville, deed.. 17. The Guardianship account of Levi Merhel. Guard ian of Benjamin Shireman, minor son of Daniel Shire nian. late of Shiremanstown, doe'd. ' 18. The account of Stephen Livingston, Adm'r of the Estate of Michael Livingston, into of East I'ennsboro township. deed. Carlisle, Oct. 11th. -1 -I _, 4 STATg OF GEOR(;1 4 : CARL, DE CEASED.-7,:otice Is hereby given that letters of administration on the estate of tieorge Carl, decei'sed, of Upper Anon township, Cumberland county, (who re- rently died In the city of 'Pittsburg) have this day been !MI MI by the Register In and •lor mid county of Cum berland, to the subscriber, who resides In Upper Allen township aforesaid: All persons' haring claims or de mands against the estate of the said deed are requested to make known the same without delay, and those In debted to make payment to Oct. 4th, 1845, JOHN R. COOPER, ne—ct tetrt . .l DA NI I I NWONDEIt IX, Carl kle, WILLI AM WISE, South M iddleton. _ • Executors IIMUINI.IZ' nisOWN 4.6,1 A. L. MriSLER, Reg'r -F, MBROH) ERI ES.—The largest and -,, j cheapest assortment M• Needle" Worked (collar Handkerchiefs, Chimizetts, Under Sleeves, Edgings, Is' seri - bum. Laces, &e., now opening at .the cheap st we ofn" oat '54 , , - CII AItI. ES OGI I,IIY, NEWGOODS.—The subscriber is just opening a fresh ruwortment of very CHEAP GOON , bought at reduced prices. Call and see them. Aug. 23. i; EO. W. lIITN ER. USTATE OF JOHN BIXLER, DE CEASED.—Notiee is hereby given that letters of adminiStrution on the estate of John Rixier, late of East l'ennsboro' tow n ship, Cumberland eon ty, peceased have been granted by the Register of said county to the cut scriber •residing In the same township. All persons k •ihlt Chem . :wives Indebted to said estate are request ed to make immediate payment,and those Inodng claims to present them fur settlement to ELIZA 111XLER, East Portimbom, • 0,44-pdt;t Administratrix IISTAT Ii OF _DAV ID M' ILUENN V, A llEcEASED.—Notic.o is hereby given that letters el administration on the estate of !maid !Mcillienny. late of Shoplaerdstown. Upper. Allen township. rumfer land county, deed., have been granted by the Register of snidi county to the subscriber residing In the same place. All perwona knowing themselves indebted to said estate are required to make immediate payment. and those Inn log claims to present them for set l . ..meta to A LEX. CATIICA Shepherdstown. Adininlstrat• r. Oct. 4—Ct I - 7 4 STATE OF' P 1111.1 13 1{ 110 A_ DS, DECEASED.—Notice Is hereby l given that letters testamentary on the estate of Philip nhonds, late 4.r the lkwough of Carlisle, Ctunberland ecunty„ Meted., have Preen granted by the Register said oonnty to the sub scriber residing In Carlisle. All d,u knowing them -1031 e 8 Ind/ 1 0d to Raid estate are required to make Ini mridtate payment, and those having claims to present them fbr settlement to UST XTE OF CHRISTIAN WO LF, 1/E - .14: 1) CE.- - Notice is hereby given that letters. testamentary on the estate of Christian Wolf late of S. Middleton township, Cumber/and county, thitoil., have been granted by the Register of said county to the suss scribers, ono residing in Lancaster city, t'a., and the other In Franklin county.' All persons knowing them selves indebted to said estate 71111 required to make im mediate payment, and those having claims, to present them for settlement to .ADAM WOLF, tancagter City, ti WOLF, Franklin county, Oct. 4, et ' Executnm • iil 4 STATE OF MARY BLACK.—No i,c,t t i tl , s ,r ti 3 t; t r i e r V i tizV 1 it a h t n e td . o l t A t ,, t tzta i n , T o n ‘ t. v a n r s i i i ii i i , i . Cumberland comity, deceased. have been granted_to_tbe FiTl7l , :eribiT;"ric:ThliWriirTlßTlfitx township, Dauphin rout, ty. All persons knowing themselves firdebted to glid Estato aro required to maze Immediate payment. and those laaring-eialms are requested to present, them for itottlement to JOHN I.LICKINtililt,- . • pept.2.o-aExecutec., I STATE OF MICITAA IJSSEL, DF.cl).—Notice is hereby given that letters of ad ro nistration on the estate of Michael Vishel, late of Monroe township, Cumberland county, decem,e4l, hove been granted by the Register of said county to the sub scriber, residing in the same township. All persons knoWing themselves Indebted to said estate. are request ed to make immediate payment, nod those baying claims to pment them for settlement to sept27pdliw MOSES MOB itETT,. miter. .., k - 74 . ) ''!1:;t1J1.11 (hur t f s o to i, l i zhom f 6 by 11111.mi:1nd county, the .zu:enttnt of Moses Monett sitmee of John 1). Zell, for corns thin; and who was also appointed an auditor to distribute the fund among the creditors, 0111 attend to the duties of said appvintment at his Mike in the lwnvinv,h of Carlisle, on SATURDAY, the 21st day of October next, et 10 o'clock. A.M., 0 ben and where all persons interested are herelbv notified . to attend. ' 21'sept'f-t. • J. S. COLWELL. NTO:S . 2 ;old 3)IAC K ER . ctoi, jlttl re ei+vd 1:1111 f , r ctlr of the =MEE Jul; 7,1 Dru ,4)oabs. GAINS EXTRAOIip NA RY N 001NSI NEW UOOl/ Th.o flUbNeriber has just returned from the cities of N. York and Philadelphia with the cheapest and most splendid assortment of FALL AND - LYINTEIt IiOODS ever brought to Currislo. having purchased frOin several of the Largest importing houses in New Avlc for Cash. it will enable me to offer greater induceinents and give Getter bargains to my tdd customers and at who may Morn' me with a ran, than can bs Rind at any r titer store LY the town or county. I have the elivapiist Flannels, Eattinctts, C GUIs, Ken tucky Jeans, De Laing, Do liel.tts, Muslins, Ticklugn, &e. over offered in the borough. It Is impossible to enumerate one-half the, a r ti e l, Come one anti all In want of dual, goods and.jud,4e for yourselves. Na trouble to show our goods. Recollect the old stand, East Main Street. (Yeti '6l CA 21 LES 0“ I L,BY. 185 ANEW li A lt 1 0 4 T 1 1 4 11:1 ( 18 1 ( 111 ) .t.2 returned from iMilmielphla , and an, now unpacking n complete assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS. A full assortment Of Cloths. A full assortment of Cassimeres. A full assortment of Cassinets. A full assortment of Vestings. A full assortment of Ladies Dress Roods. A full assOrtment of Domestic. (heals. A full assortment of Silks and Alpacas. • A full I,,,u , sortmisut oflhet Cashmere Slum A full fissortmenpf liroceriem. A full ass.rtmen of Qneensware. a full assortment of 311scollanemis art tele': gene rally kept in Stores. Purchasers will find it greatly to their Interest to Cali and examine our stork before pim chasing, as goods have materially depreciated, and will 1.0 sold accordingly, Come one, come all. and jthirze youruelves. isept '2O ';(DRY ANTEISE &CAMP BELL have just rr ceired nt their Store. in N. Haversr street, n largo, handsome and cheap stock of FA I.I.(UHMS, a 1,1,11 We Will sell CHEAPER THAN vysit, liwo us II tall. Carlisle, Sept. 13. 1553. R L A cic SILK LACES.—Just opened, JUIF Black Silk La was or sn,pprior virility, and different widths. Also, BLACK SILK vumMIN6S. (laws and other trimmings.' , (IEO. W. lIITNEB. Aug. 23. ANI) WINTER CLOTHING. The largest stock of elothind ever brought to Can lisle. has; just Wen reeciyild by A lIN Pl.llk LI V I NOSTON at their cheap and exttensive CLUTIIING 110 USE. in , Nnrth Ilannvnr Street. The prices of ebithing at this lams,. ha,. been redneed to coFb ervllitidard that It is now in the power of ail who wish, to wear good clothes. The assortment consists of Overroats of every &w. f .'', tin u, Dress. Erisfk and Sasik Cr ats. rd gloat variety of Uoa mats, Monkey coats, ike. ;Mimi tine Cassintere PANTS. black and 'Miry. Sift and Satin .VESTS, and in tine ‘fl riety of diem:l:sand (Muir vests. Also. shirts. collars storks. picket handkerchiefs suspetlms, gloves lc siery. ft., and all other artieles gefierally kept in this line of business. All articles sold at this establishment ear ranted is bat they are represented to Aldo. a splendid amortment of {'rats in the piece,- 7 , Superfine French and English CLOTHS and CAS. SDI Elt ES of-es-pry hms and shade satin. silk. and Vale eta vesting:, satinetts, kn,.. all of which will lie undo to order at the shortest notice. and in the neatest and best tll2ll n•r. All {torments warranted to tit. BOYS CLOTH ING always on hand. The, pub' le are respectfully Invited to call and exam Me the superior as.s.ortment of clothing nt this establislr ment, next door to Lyue's llardln are store, a plmsite ti Maglaug,hlin's hotel. Sept. '27-31n, ARNOLD tt: LI VINGSTON (IHEAP SILKS.—T ton now opening a harms haaortment of BLACK SILKS. Also. an assortment of now styles fashholablo FALL SILKS, ver3 eheap. nett 11.ENILV ItILOADS, Car Executor. Oct. 4 f tpd CII4IiLES 0641L8Y,. H - APPY RETREAT FARM AT PUBLIC SALE.—The subspOssebhceeuter. of the Estate of ,Danirl Dinkel, late of South Middleton town ship, Cumberland county. dec.(4, will offer nt public salt at the Court House in the Borough of Carlisle. on TilllnSpit the kith day of November next, a DESIR ABLE FARM. known for many years by the name 01 Happy Retreat, situate about half a mile west of Dick. !num College. and on the Shippensburg Turnpike am: Cumberland Valley Railroad." The impmvements are it large three story stone and brick DWELLING HOUSE. a two story frame TENANT HOUSE, and a good BARN also, a carriage and *. I wagon house, with a variety of neeen- .C..... sary out-linildings, ti large ORCHARD ' fruit tdri., of choice uit troes, also a never WI- 'it ~... !". "."' log well of good water, with pump, at the dwelling.— This than Is lime-stone land, in a good state of cultivn thin. INnlttintlng about 90 acres, and will be sold in the whale or In two parts. to suit purchasers. Also at the S3lllO tinmand plat-ownl be offered a Om of good TIMBER LAND, situate In Prankfitrd town Phip. 'ln said county, containing about twenty six acres. Sal I i COMIONOCO at 2 o'clopk, r t M., on said. day. 'Term wade known at sale by n 0 ROBERT nrenEy, Executor. __ ______ . . ini j .X.ECUTOR,'S SALE OF REAT=- 1 TATIC.—WiII be sold at public sale On th e pr e mi. es on THURSDAY, the 2d of November.;"at one o'eloci . P. 'M., nil that certain PLANTATION, or trait of lane. situateln-Monroe township, Cumberland countymftli7 Lisburn mad, one mile North of Churchtmen late tit's property of John Bake" Sr.. deceased, containing 1) acres, more or less, good quality of Iltimstone land, ami in a good state of cultivation, There Is about 15 arm or excellent timber land on said farm. The tuipriti meats are a huge BRICK HOUSE, a large BANK BARN, and other out 1". ..; - "1 buildings. There is a never falling 1: -,... -` • well of water close to the dwelling.,': , i ticii4'; and a large ORCHARD of choice limit cv,,,eia...s.tt trees, Temna of sale will be made known on said d: thereof by (JEO. BRINDLE, Executer nit • of John Maker, Fr. ATALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATI: untioralgued °from at Private Fa.. Lis vainablo FARM, situate In - DM:hum tows id Cumilcriamt county, containing 150 ACRES or rR Land, with a Limestone subsoil. Ord ha• In thereon erected a large TWO STOJ • nuts vitAmE HOUSE, wcatherbearvled tit. • plastered, with a BRICK KIVU EN. • large BANK BARN. 7 0 hy 41) feet, Wag, Shod, Corn CI lb, And other ueeessv , Out Houses, and a never-falling well of water alt the do( • Also, a two story BRICK TNNANT 110U5E,1 . 22 by feet. and n large Stable y« by::',oTeet. There' Is en tb form an oxrellent young ORCiI AR O of elxelecvfrult, . about tr; of thriving young TIMBER. Tills to Torty Is located near tho Walnut Rotten, Road acl inhbv ty between Carlisle COO ShiPl)ooFhtll3r, and Is s mit:ably calculated for limning and ganAlur. potTesrs. For rot tber rartb•uhr 0101 114'104 enooho of the F rcriloo• ou tho j,r,,taisos I. (I. 1V I 1,1.1.1:11;:. :1131t1 ~it t BY LAST IVIAILS, LA T'Eft Pli Itt'HOPE Arlvnl of the Africa Sebastopol not tn.- ' ken —AU the reported victories fal,.. Fighting-going on stud Selmsto pokinveat t, The steamer A filen strived at New Ytirl, on Friday last, 4ringing f;traerilinary The rejoii:ings in England and Fran, \ the supposed decisive victories in tl e In have been suddenly ehrelo•d h the an; . (hilt Sebastoibil i: not tithe 11.:,1 the rip it of tto fleet is fat; Clint the report of r.c expi,,- ::;ion of Fort Constantine ii also false, alai that the despatch purporting to have come from Omer Paella was n'forgery. - seb,stopol, however, has been invested 1, the Allies, both by land and sea. - hilt it had not fallen as late as the 30th illtitni\. A dr spnteh dated Ili (' or , stantiaulpe on the eve. 11111;i ofthat ( 1 41 V, frOlll Lord Strnth.rd de Radcliffe to Lora Clarendon, states that the armies had estalilisl.ed a basis of operations."• nt Balaklava.(h t the morning . f the 21 th they were preparing to mar( h wi Inv de e nl nhoit ti,•lnistgipul. The, Agam and either of . usu• were at B 'at lava, wig re they were di , enibarking Ih•• b, ,( r . nv train:,„ '1•h:• Austrian ciees,e te'er graph.; that the stroirgle rycOlticr( ed on th , 2) and eontinued when the count r ( the 27th the A Ilics were on the raid to liatt'- bev.k, ten mi!es fr,•in Sehastoptd. al despatt hes, reel nt.d by ,wrty Mari dli.„ state that StWaitopol was inveActi on the 27th nod second Jim- of deli! ces car ried. Pritree '.‘leneliikoft had 1:1,11t 11 !,:; • of hi. , arms:, and .wassh u t in SP ha'dol' ,ll 4, AlLit_ct !and le-itt es —wet, in rontmullit at ion with the r fleet at,d coin m an tled the ilppron( he. '0 S(A , ast,-1 GOO. ( 10.01 Gel) Ltutdcrs had entered the Crimea witli RuSsian reinforce ments to the number of forty battallions.-- Omer Pasha had orders to join the array of the Crimea, At tile Battle of. Alma the Allied . foreca took three thousand prisoners. • 'the kirtitications of A Italia were burnt he the Ilns , ian gareison, who were marching to the scene of action. Austria intimates that she will consider the Czar's prolonged refusal of the lupe con ditions es a cams bell'. :Real Lstnte Safes. Sara NEES SALE.—WiII be,sold at public snla'on the pretnisr.s. in Diekins m town ship. thuntioriand county. nine miles from Carlisle. on TUESDAY, the 31st dny of th-t.her, 'lost, all that valtia hle property known as the Cumberland Furnace Estate viz: 1. • 01 1 3111E111LAND FURNACE,"‘with near 2000 of mountain land, together with the Mill, Saw 31111 amp n number of tenant houses: or if not wild together ii will be divided to suit purchasers. 2. "1111 4 : MANSION FARM," containing irn acres 01 fr.ruvel land, STONE 11M;SE, large Stone Earn. excellent A pplil Orchard. never-falling water, ke. :i. MEADOW," a tract of excellent meadow land containing about 22 acres. 4. .TIIE ORCUARD FARM." containing 1;0 floras. with Ing House and Horn, and about 30 acres no des oultivation- 5. A TRACT OF LAND, west of John Thrush, con Wiling 11l wre n . 6. - A TRAcT 'OF LAND, east of said Thrush, contain fug TOO acres. , 7. -TIIE McKINNEY FARM," containing about acres. a ith e'ocal log house, and land under cultivation F. A tract ' of 5u acres of excellent TIMBER LANE) suitable for farming purp,scs. The 31)01,1 tracts aro Taxi tillable gravel land. The unimproved parts are covered with thriving Oak, Chest, nut and Plne timber. The mountain land has a thick growth of chestnut and pine, and if not sold with the fuclutee w 111 Ist. sold in lots Art suit farmers And others Sale to commence at lo o'clock of said day. when atten dance will, be.given and terms Matto known by W M L 1/, .101 IN T GREEN, octl I Arsignees of T. C. Miller. N. 11. The tiOn.of this property Is indisputable. ***Philadelphia North American Insert twice a we'd. to. and send bill to this office for collection. 12 WM. 9URIVi R.