II Netu ithoertisements. riIEACIIERS" INSTITUTE MEET -INo.—The Committee appointed to Make arrange , nests Mr the permanent organization of a Teachers' 7 nstituta, is Pennested. to meet, at the public husii of C. (1. Stou4h, in'the borough of Carlisle, on SATURDAY; the 18th of November, inst. at 10 o'clock, A. M. The following named persona constitute the Commit tee, viz: D. Shelly, W. R. Oorgas, J. 0. Hail. T. B. Bry son, 11..1. Williams, James Laverty. J. I'. Hummel, (I. Swart.:. J. Itlngland, V. B. Helier, A. Cathcart, D. K. No el, .1. Moore. 11. U. Rupp, Minkel, W. McLaughlin, M. Morrett, S. Flank. F. Ecliels, Esq. J. Scuseinan, K. Corn ma n,.1. F. Dowling, D. Eckels, A. Busier. .1. B. McCart ney, A Lamberton, L. Mordorf, R. Woods, G. W. Lei digit, 'l%. Cavan:o4-T. Maurice, 11. Bear, E. James, L. Williams, .1. NieCandlish, .1. Gillespie, .1. D. Leek ey, W. tlracuy, C. Simko, C. V. Kelley, 11. Mouer, J. M. Means, .1. P. Rhoads, J. K0150..1. B. Rebuck, T. I'. Blair, W. It. Sildiet, P. S. Adz, W. Reynolds, A. McElwain, t(. Mr(law, S. W. Bhulenberger. 12111 ARLISLE DEPOSITE NOTICE.—The annual .ELECTION of NINE DT I( Etrfn MIS of this Institution. will be held on the THIRD 310 ND AY, ('Loth) NOVEMBER, Inst.. at the Banking Ilouse, botween the hotirs of DI A. 31., and 2 P. M. Nov. 8,1854t0 WM. M. BEETEM, Cashier. • 31 ERICAN ARTISTS' UNION!— The ANIERICAN ARTISTS' Usios, wou!d respectfully anuounee.to the citizens of the United States and the ('analus, that for the purpose of cultivating a ta s te fir the line arts throughout the country, and with a view of enabling every family to become p,ssessed of a galli'y of Engraving BY THE Ft If,ST ARTISTS uB TIIE All they lmve determined, in order to create an extensive sale fir their Engravings, and thus not only give em ployment to a large number of artists and others, but inspire among our countrymen a taste for works of art, to present to the purchasers of their engravings, when 2511.0111 of which arc s.dd, 230,000 ti11."V5,2.,f the actual cost a $151).000. • Each parchasar of a Ono Dollar Engraving, theref me, reocives not only , an Engraving richly worth tbM,money but also a ticket which entitles him to ono of the (lifts when they are distributed.. For Five Dollars. a highly finished Enznving, 'beau tifully painted In Oil, and Fl VE GIFT TICK ors, will he or Five Dallars' werth_of splendid Engravings, tan he selected from the Catalogue, and be sent by re turn mail or express. A e..pv of the Catalogue, together with a sperhnen of one of the Engravings, can be seen at the office of this paper. For etch D,,llar sent, an Engraving actually worth that sum. and a Gift Ticket, will immediately he forwarded. AI.ENTh The Conitnittee believing quit the SIUTOSS of this _Great_Natlonal-Ilndertaislngavill he-niater/ally-pneneted, by the energy stud enterprise of intelligent and piirse --y ering. Agents, have resolved to trout with each on the meet ternis. Any person wishing to become an Agent, by somlinix (Pest paid.) SI, will receive by return of mail, a One EngTavnig, a ••UIF"T TICIiKT." a Prospectus, a Cat alogue a n d all other necessary information. On the final coMpletion of . the sale, the Gifts will be placed in the hands of a COMMITTEE: of the PUltellASE me to lie elsrnrsurim, duo notice of which will be given thin= out the United States And the Canada:. LIST 01+ MVPS UPI Marble bust of Washington at lild Clay, - - It()Webster - - 100 Calhoun - - 0J ele;ant Hilt Paintings, in splendid gilt faines, size 3xl ft. each, 100 elegant flit Paintings, 2x3 feet each 000 steel plate Engravings, brilliantly col ored in oil, rich gilt fnunes 24x30 iu each-- - - - 10,000 elegant steel plate Engravings, col ored in till, of the Washington Mon- omen t, 20x20 Indies each' -- -- 237,000 steel plate engravings, from 100 different plates now in vosstssion of and owned by the Artists' Union, of the market value of from 50 cts. to $1 each, - - - - - I first class Dwelling in 31st st, N. Y. City 2.1 Building Lets in 100 and 101st B,s, N. Y. City, each 25x1.00 ft. deep, at 100 Villa Sites, containing each 10,000 sq. ft. in the suburbs of New York City and conmiandi fig a magnificent view .4' the Matson River and Long is land Sound, at - porpetual loans of cash, without inte rest, or security, of $250 each 100 " 70 " 20 " 5 n El= 11)0 '230 . 20 10 . Reference in rep.rd to the Beal Estate, F. J. ViXsenta d: Co. Heal Estate Brokers. New York. Orders, (post paid.] with money enclosed, to he addressed, J. W. HOLBROOK E, Seenqary, slt Broadway, N. V. la - 9 . .. The Engravings in the Catalogue are now ready for de'lvery. [novB-610 E „TATE OF MARY ANN KEEP , D.EC'D.—Nntlee is hereby given that letters of administration on the estate of Mary Ann Keepers, late of the borough of Carlisle, Cumberland county, decd. have lam' granted by the Register of said county to the subscriber, residing the borough of Harrisburg, Dau phin county. All persons knowing themselves Indebted to said estate are requested to make linmediato pay b e'nt. and those having claims to present them for im mediate settlement to Nov BCt GEO. BERGNER, Harrisburg, Pa., Admr 1 STA IT OF CHRIS I'IAN FOR RE -4 DECEASED.—Notice Is hereby given that Letters tare en the estate of Christian Ferrer, late of .11 township, Cumberland county, dec'd., have ql by the Register of said county to the sub 'ding In the salmi township. Persons indebt (tate are requested to make Immediate pay .lmse having claims to present them for set- JOHN WINEL A;ND, t Executors TOBIAS MILLER, 51-6tykd ATE OF SAMUEL MUMMA, ;EdEASED.—Notice is hereby g iven that letters ..iinistration on the estate of Samuel Mumma, into ist Pennsboro' township, Cumberland county, dec'd .ve been issued by the Register of said county to tho subscriber, residing In Upper Allen township. All per.' sons knowing. themselves Indebted to said estate are ro•iuired to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them for settlement to TOBIAS MILLER, Upper Allen, • Nor. 8,1854-titpd Administrator. 4 . 1 STRAY SIIEEP.—Came to 010. X: the promises of the subscriber, in North Middloton township, on tho 10th of itint October, 15 HEAD OF STRAY SHEEP.— ' The owner is hereby notified to conic for ward, prove property, pay clutrges and tako them away, otherwise they will be disposed of according to law. , • Nov 1,1854-3 t. ELIAS lIIU pustROCHIL SIIAWLS.—A lot of tongtongand Square Brodie Shawls. Also, Blanket Shawls reTelviA from. Now York and selling very low at the cheap store of novB ThOLLEN YAItN.—A lot of very . :uporler. Heavy and Even Woollen Yarn just better than the city yarn, all col ellltS. (X:11,l1Y. 1 .18 OLD METAL--.Cash such as Copper, Uniss and , ndry and Machine I.llop. • OAADNRIC & BROWN. DANIEL SIIPILLY, County Superintontlant $lO,OOO It) , )00 10,0)0 10,000 $lOO 100 100 100 5,000 s,ouu 5,000 40,000 41.000 12,000 1000 22,000 50,000 boon 5.0°0 T.oon 5,i100 1 ylOO CIIAS. OGILBY kin of the public to Ilt Fotn'ENaiNE, for . limo. An extollont • For gala at )r Directors _ MONI)AV, of tit° Prosi -0 A.M., and sN, Prtn't New ithuertisementk , ATTENTION ALL! AI ETROPOL ITAN STENCIL. PLATES...—Cheap—Spedy—and satisfactory. Utility, rather than novelty, being the standard of excellenre among the inventions of the day. I shall be pleased to introduce to the Know Nothings. Know Somethings and Know Alis the Metropolitan Stencil Plate, for marking 'Anon, Clothing or, looks. with Davis Cos. Superior hidellible Ink, in a neat, expeditious and cheap manner. The subscriber will wait upon the citizens of Carlisle the coming Week to receive Orders for the above useful little articles. which have received the univemil appro . bation of thousands, and become an indispensible eon veillence wherever introduced. 11'n..111 orders warranted, and those who feel disposrd to leave orders at Parson's Mansion House Hotel, will meet with prompt attention. Nov 8, Is 54 W. DAVIS. SELLING OFF AT COST. BAR GAINSI BARGAINS:—The subscriber intending to relinquish business offers his entire stock of ROOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS, AT COSfI - Ills stock if is new, made of the best materials. and by the ii best workmen-in the cities. Those desirous of securing good bargains had better not let this opportunity slip. as they may not again have the chance of FCC iriug such bargains as we now offer them. Nov S W. SHELDON. O s RNIANS' COURT - SALE.—WiII he sold by order of the Orphans Court. on SAT CIADAY,„the 2.1 day of Member next, at 12 o'clock,, noon of said day, at the Mansion farm of the late Sant: uel Ullllllll, dee'd., in East Pennslsm , " tawnstiip, Cora l/mil county, Pennsylvania, the following real estate late the property of the wild Samuel Mumma, tiee . ll., viz: All that plantation or tract of land, situate in East Pen nshoeo' township aforesaid. bounded by lands of Lantz'S heirs. Martin Iteninger's heirs, Newrome's heirs, Michael Leviintstam and others containing about N INETY-PoUlt ACMES & A II A LP. The Improvements are a good TWO STORY HOUSE, a TICNV BANK BARN. Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Cider Mill 1•: and other out-buildings. ThiS farm is in excellent cultivation, with pub stantial tellers, a largo Orchard of grafted fruit. a stream of water runs through the place, and there is an excel lent Stone Spring House with mover filling spring be tween the house and barn. This place Is situate a little over fur miles from Harrisburg. At the same time and niace. two pieces of MOUNTAIN LAND. near the said firm, in East Pennsbnrough town ship, will be sold, the one bounded by James White's heirs. Jacob Bretz, John brown, Abraham Miller nod others, containing 50 ACRES and 130 Porches. The other by lands formerly of John Holtx, Wiley, I.4lllg ureter. Noble and others, and containing about 25' ACRES. . TORT AS MILLER, 15.5-Nos of Samuel Mumma, deed. ' gra-I arrisburg Telegr.cth and Lancaster Volksfrcund In rj. tll sale and send bill to this Mike fm collection. JOURNED SALE.—WiII be sold at ptiblic sale at the public house of John Riley, is 14 7 'entreville, Dickinson township, CuMberland mum- • t • 'tie Mies trod Carlisle, on FRIDAY, the 17th day of November, Inst. all that valuable property known as the Cumberland Furnace Estate, viz:- 1. "CUMBERLAND FURNACE." with near 2floo acres of mountain land, together with the Mill. Saw 'Mill and a number of tenant houses;• or if not sold together it will be divided to suit purchasers. 2. •"fIIE MANSION FARM." containing NO acres of gravel land, with STONE HOUSE. large Stone Barn, excellent Apple Orcrhard. never-failing water, &c. 1. -THE 1110-MEADOW," a tract of excellent meadow land containing about 22 acres. 4. "THE PRACII ORCHARD FARM" containing 170 acnirs, with Log House and Barn, and about 30 acres un ties cultivation- • 5. A TRACT OF LAND, west of John Thru . sh, con-. Lathing 111 acres. 0. A TRACI' OF LAND, east of said Thrush, contain ing 100 acres. 4. A tract of 50 acres of excellent TIMBER LAND, suitable for farming purposes. Tho above tracts are good tillable gravel land. The unimproved parts are covered with Shriving Oak, 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 fitrmer 4 S and others. Sale to cOmmence at 10 o'clock Of said day, when atten dance will be given and terms made known by I) W 51cCULL01 1 011, JOHN T nor 8 Assignees of T. C. Miller. N. B. The title of this property Is Indisputable. Q,,ALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES ►J TATS.—By virtue of au order of the Orphans Court of Cumberland county, I will expose to puhlh• sale, on the premises, at 12 o'clock, noon, on Til RS DA Y, the :10th rof November, all that valuable FAII3I, situate in Blekinsofi township. Cumberland county. bounded by lands of Richard 'Woods, Jacob Sites and Samuel Sowers, containing 99 ACRES, late the property of Emanuel liarnish, deed. The land Is limestone of good quality, In an excellent state of cultivation, well situated for water the Yellow Breeches Creek running through part of it, •j well fenced, and has many advait ., (ages The improvements are a good Two I Story Double STONE 110 USE, with two Kitchens, well calculated for two families, or one of the. Kitchens can be used as a Wash House. It has 11 good double 1.01 BARN, x ith two threShing floors, an excellent Wagon Shed. Corn Crib, carriage House. and other outdmildings, with an excellent Stone Spring House, and a never-falling Spring. Also a thriving Orchard. Attendance will be given and terms made known by RICHARD IVOODS, norSts Aduir. of Emanuel llarnish. ttel . 4 40 .6 %=, .17c. •••=cr • fiUMBERLAND VALLEY It A ROAD. CHANGE OF HOUR N , On and nfter MoNDAY, October 16th, Dl5l, Passenger trains will run daily, us fellows (dundars excepted: • FOR 11241tRISBURG : let Train. 2d Train. Lea.ve.Cbatubersintrg, 8.60, A. 14 • 2.15, P. M " Sidpilensbur k r, . 9.23, " 2.48; " " Nerrville,...7: - - 9.55, " 3.20, " " Carlisle - , 3 , . 10.33, " 3.50, " " Muchanicsburg,. 11.04, " 4.20, " At Harrisburg, _ --- IE3O, " 4.60, " FOR CRAMUERSRURO. • - • Ist Train. 2d Train: Loavo Harrisburg, 8.15, A. M. 1.45, P. M Mechanicsburg, 8.46, " '2.15, " " Carlisle, 9 - 26, 2.49, " " New villa, 9.59, " 8.25, " " Shipponsburg, 10.81, ~, 3.38, " At Chatubersburg, 11.00, " 4.30, " Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia, at 12.30, 31., and 8.15, P. 51. For Baltimore, at 1.45, P. 81. . . _ For Pittsburg, at 12.50 Noon, and 5 P. 31. For Pottsville, Heading, and points on tho Dauphin and nuspehanna hail Road at 12.30, 81. .. /11 , -At all Stations whore Tickets are sold, Faros are TNN CENTS LESS than when paid In the Cars. , A. F. SMITH, Suporiutoudont,_ Rail Read Office, Hltambersburg, ) October 10,4854.—0ct.18 - f wig", w BOOKS! te MAGAZINS, AND O!I.. MA PP LATE PUBLICATIONS. EleMonts of Character, by Miss Chandler. Clovernook, by Alice Carey. Cranford, by author of Mary Barton. PilShlolll and Prejudice, by Mrs. Gore. Henrietta Temple. by D'israell. Old Redstone, or Historical Sketches of Western Presby terianism, by 36sepli Smith, D. D. Village Sermons. by Rev. Geo. Burden containing one hundred and one plain short discourses on the princi pal &edifies of the Gospel, jnst published by Lippin cott, Dratabo & Co., of Philadelphia. Sunny Memories iirrorelo Lambs, by Mrs. 11. B. Stowe. Splendid Gift Books and Annuals for 1855. Harper's, Putnam's, Graham's and, Godey's 'Magazines 14 October. octl . A. M. PIPER. WA NTETY:-NINE TEACH ER S are wanted to tako charge of the public schools in hm.k township, Juniata eMity, Fa.' Salaries of front Twenty to Twenty-Five I,lollars per nionth will ho given for competent Teachers. For further Surma/Mon call at Vent ilia, or tultirmat tlti-U ; W. kINBEit, Roct'y. 4Eartiglc 4cralb IZfjifd)efJ)l;ta. ADZES FANCY FURS.-JOIIN 1 4 FARE( ItA, Importer, ManUfaeturer adir Dealer - hi all'sinals of FANCY FtlltS, tr Ladies lord Children, at 28.1 MARI{ ET Street. above - Eighth, Philadelphia. Haring now comPkeituly large and beautiful assort inent'of all the different kinds of Fancy Furs, that will be worn by Ladies and Children dulling the present sea son: this assortment of Furs Is equal to any to he nlllllll in this City, eitherior quality. variety or beauty. Hav ing Ismght my Furs in Europe for Cash, and hare hail them mannilietticed by the 'nest competent workmen under HIV own Super; Willi. With reasonable 00.1101,1 V.— I am determined to sell them at small peollts, ai't' fur Cash only. 11)) • ST‘ill I.'El 4,1.11 S would do well to giro men (tall heilsre purehaslog, .1011 N Fill El HA. '2,S I M Aiu f't' Street, above Eighth, Philadelphia. A tIC AC Elt EL, A -( CODFISH, HERRINO, 1'01( K, HAMS AND SIDES, SHOCLDERS, LARD AND CHEESE, SA I.MONS, itf,43m others in being made with an outside Iron easing, which greatly economises fuel and prevents loss of heat. 'They are of Id11.11f; sires. from In. to 1•20 gallons. They are portable. and may be set in the kitehen for house• hold use, or out of doors convenient to the barn, pig pens, &e., Cur boiling food for stock. For sale by. PASCIIALL .MORRIS Agricultural Warehouse and Peed Store, N. E. e . orner of ith and Market streets. Philadelphia. 110,1,74 ,I , EEVE L. Is:NIGHT, (Successor to . Hartley & Knight.) lIEDDI NO AND CARPET wA tEliticsf4i, No. I pi South Second Street, five doors above Spruce street. Philadelphia. where he keeps con stantly on hand a full :iss,.rtinent of every article in I d s line of business, Feathers, Feather Reds, Patent Spring Mattresses, Velvet Tapestry, Tapestry. Brussels. Three. Ply, Ingrain, Venetian. List, liar and I rarpetings. nil Cloths. Canton Mattings.racoaand Spanish:Battings Floor and Stair Drurgets, Hearth li.u.rs. Ihsir Mats. Table and Piano Covers. To which he invites the attention of purchasers. 140ct'54 IIAPES' ' L SI' PE it PHOSPHATE OF sul•scrlbers are Agents In Philadel phia Ibr the above fertilizer, whioll has been fully tested for the last three years. • 1•1arly orders solicited at: the supply will be limited. Also, for sale best Peru builte vernment (Juana No. 1. i=ii Agricultural Warehout:“ and Seed Store, N. E. owner 7th and Market , treets, Pidla tel ph la. • (40ct7,4 :Notices. XfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO .all persons interested that the following accounts have been in the Prothonotary's Office for examination by the acc 'mamas therein named, and will be presounA to the Court of Coutmon Pleas of Cumberland county for confirmation and allowance on W t..D.Nt.81).k V, the 15th day of November: A. 1)., 1854. 1. The account of Henry It upp, tuNignoe ul Toter a deed of voluntary assignment by John 8. Snavely to him dated - day of - A. It., 1011. 2. The account of Hun. John Stuart, Committee 01 Martha Black, (now dee'd,) under a co . :omission of lu nacy. 3. Account of Samuel Woodburn. Sequestrator of the Hanover and Carlisle Turnpike Road Company fr. to let A u 4. 1853 to Ist Aug. 1854. odd 1 14E0. ZINN, Prothonotary. Prothonotary's Office, 1 October 11, 1851. f pROCLAMATION.—Whereas — the lion. James 11. Graham, President Judge of the sevona Courts of Coalmen Pleas lu the counties of Cum berland, Perry and Juniata, and Samuel Woodborn and .Cebu Rupp, Associate Judges of the said Court In the said county of Cumberland, by their precept to me di rected, dated the 10th of August, 1054, have ordered an mAjourned Court of Common Ile ts to be holden at Car lisle, on the llth day of Net:utter, IS;i4, at 10 eclock In the forenocin, to continue one week., Notice Is, therefore. hereby given to all tiers:ins lm tensitod to be thou aad UM!, In attendamo. McDA111110S1). Sheriff. Carllsle, October 2.5, 1.551. • lgT kTE OF EMANUAL 11A RN 4311 DECD.—Notice is hereby given that letters of Ad- 1 - 4 ministration on the estate of Emanuel 'tarnish, late of Dickinson township, Cue). co., deed, hate been issued by the Register in and Mr said county, to the subscriber who resides in the township aforesaid. All persmis hav ing claims or demands against the estateof said tlerdent are requested to make known the 5.31110 without delay, and those indebted to make payment to RICHARD Dickinson, nov 1 -18.i4-41 Adner. :II STATE OF JOHN' BIN LER, DE , _4l CEASED.—Notico is hereby given that, letters of 'administration on the estate of John llialer, late of East Pennsi ton,' township, Cumberland county, peePaSed have been grantsd by the Register Of said county to the sub. scriber residing In the woo township. - All persons knon ng t hemsel yes Indebted to Said estate are re,llleSt• o!tt to Intake immediate payment, and those having claims to present them for settlement to ELIZA 111XLER, East l'ennsboro, net -1-pda Adminintmtrix. 7 4 1 STATE OF DAVID MILEIENNY, 1,14 I)k:et:Ann.—Notice is hereby' given' that letters ot" administration on the estate of David Mcilhenny, late of tihepherdstown, Upper Allen township, Cumber- IWO county, deed., have been granted by the Register of salt county to the subscrlber residing in the same place. All persons knowing themselves indebted to Kula estate are required to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them for settlement to ALEX. CATHCART, thepherdstewn, Oct. 4.-13 t. ,Administratoi STATE OF PIIIIAP RIIOADS, ..) i)EcE,..._.otice is hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate of Philip Ithorads, late of the Borough of Carlisle; Cumberland county, deed.. have been granted by the Register of said county to the sub. s:riber reilding iu Carlisle. All persons knowing them selveviddebted to said estate are required to. make Im mediate payment, and those having_ claims to present them for settleMeut to . HENRY RIIOADS, Carlisle, Executor Oct. 4 6tpd ]'STATE OF CHRISTIAN WOLF, DECEASED.—Notice is hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate of Christian Wolf Into of S. Middleton township, Cumberland county, dec'd., have been granted by the Register of said county tothe sub 'scribers, one residing in Lancaster city, and the other In Franklin county. All persons knowing them selves indebted to said estate are required to make im mediate payment, and those having claim* to present them for settlement to ADAM WOLF, Lancaster Cites ,GEORCIE WOLF, Franklin county, Oct. 4,03 t Executors. FSTATE OF MARY BLACK.-No 1A um Is hereby given that letteri tootantentary on the Estate of Mary Black, Into of Lower Allen township, Cumberland county, deceased, have been granted to the subscriber, residing In Halifax township, Dauphin coun tF. All persons knowing themselves Indebted to-sold Estate are. required to make immediate payment, and those baring claims aro requested to present them for settlement to - JOIIN sept2G,pt • • Executor. FSTATE OF MICHAEL FISSEL, A DEC'D.—Notice Is hereby given that letters of all• ministration on the estate of Michael Fissel, Into of Monroe township. Cumberland county, deceased, have been granted by the Register of said county to the sub scriber, residing in the 611010 township. All persona knowing themselves Indebted to said estate erwrequest ed to make Inunodiate payment. and these having claims to present them for settlement to so.pt27pdnw MOIIItETT, Adm'r. MO'S 2 and 3 MACKEREL, of the now crop just receirdand for solo at the Family Oroeory of J. WI MA AltS. July ^(,'sl. WeNt Main sheet. Constantly on hand and forlle by J. PALMEII & Co., MAMOIT STREET WIIARF, P!tILAUEI,PIiIA §tores onh Stops. L3TOVES ! STOVES ! ! STOVES !!!-=- JOHN D. tiORGAS would Inform tha public that he hats now on hand at his establishment, on Main St., tie ft door to Marion Ilan, the largest and roost, COM-, plot., assortment oG COOK, OFFICE A PAR .!, LI lit STOVES to be found In this county. t , ,F which will be sold at tin lowest prices for , ,;*-;rco cash or approved crodlt. Ills stock c.tmsists of 911 n large assortment of new and highly ap ..,,, pnfved PATENT o)olkIN11 STOVES, finished In the most Complete manner. and caleteated for either wood rr coal, or both. All the old standard patterns 'which have stood the test of oxpOriolivo. may bo found at his establishment. A hin). 3 great variety'ortlwaiest approved and beautiful IA It l, /It OFFICE STOVES. hi t:lading a number of now shies p .ssesslng very sup, dor advantages over Ur , Se lo . fretofore In use. Families and housekeepers are respectfully his I tel t., wir e hi m a call before purchasing elsewhere. Stoves delivered to any part of the country-and put up at the shortest in,- doe. 110 continnelf fl do all kinds of TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE, and Copper Work, and has constantly on hand or will make to order every , artiele required by housekeepers or others in this this. His stork of Tin and Copper Ware embraces every hind of household and kit Chen utensil. warranted equal to the best manufac tured. Persons In want of articles in his line may al ways be sure of being accommodated to their satisfaetion by-giving him a call. [nevi-181A pap:PARE I , llli WINTER! l'A111:011 AND ( \)MMO STOVES. The subscriber at his old stand on North Hanover st, earlklo, the ::brn or the '•Matumeth Bed Coffee I'a," de sires to call the attention of the public to his 1111, ns R Ittuent of Sl') VI.:S. of the newest and most faSII.,IIII. bin styles, from the best manufmtm les In the J. , . country, and at all prices front to $l5. Among his PARLOR Cil AMBER STOVES ore the Mirror Stove. the Arctic. ileVerC, Mar. UttiOil and .Et on Air Tight, tocether with other pat terns which he lout of nil sizes r parlors or chrrinbers,and calculated (brimming either wood or coal. Also. the :Etna. Illobe. Astor. Albany. Flat-top and Bandlsix or Poor Man's, with other COOK ING STOVES, comprisitOthe latest improvements in kitchen stoves, :11111 intend ql for either wood or Also, tin , Dining Boom Cooking Stovu—n now and Mu gent article, to whkh he lityit.,4 the part littler atten tion of families. His cooking stoves range in price from $lO to 25, with the fixtures complete. Also, Niue Plate Stoves of various patterns and different prices. * Also, ENAMELLED AND TINNED IA ARE for Cook ing Steven, Brass Kettles. tt r. Also. every artide in the lino of Tin and Copper Ware. The public are respect fully invited to call as he is confident with his I.trge stock. variety and CIIO3IIIIOSN. or being able to give en tire satisfaction to every purchaser. Call and Oct. 25, 1554. M. M;IIZILIS. 1 4 .1 AL L AN!) WINTER• F %SII lONS. Tho siibscritaFints liid, real - Tho IFlTiii - tho crties and is 110 w opening at^ lib. store mean; next door to Ar nold R. Li vingsten's clothing store, n very large stock of HOOTS AND SDOES, widelr cannot Is I s tr srcr ijli.lial itLapl iric . and to ir Ilcr ei,iH l ,att,uti ,4tiop4ii,.li.as sortment comprises In part. all descripl I. tic r r Ladies and Misses SLIPPERS, II A rrEns and Sib /1.5. of the latest styles, and of superior quality: GAO men's Calf. hip and Coarse Boots. of the best workman ship. and tit the lowest prices: Youth's Rays and 3i ens. Hungarian lirxits: Ladies and timitienien's tium Shoro , . rte. &c. Ale .. a lot of Carpet jigs and Trunks. This PX tolt - sh, stock of now and fashionable sty le4 has been selected With great care. and tho qualifi Is warranted. lie also continues to manufacture nil kinds ~of 'work as before, lie solicits a share of public patron age. 0425-1854 3011:NATHAN COItNMAN. yL 31 PS—.lust received a large assort ment PS of every variety in genemi use. embracing Iron and ,Brass Cistern and .Cistern Side Pumps, Also, out-door Pumps, mr regulated as not to be . subjeet, to freezing In winter. These pumps me go: up in the very nest style in point Si quality and work. manship. The matinflxtur.v.i having had pro.niums awarded for their pumps at wveral State Fairs, whet; they have no exhihith.n. Also. constantly on hand a full 'assortment of Iron IV ell Curbs and Chain Pumps. For sale low at novl-1854 lIENRY SAXTON'S. Dr) ()oohs. ) A Rtl Al NS EXTRAORDINARY 14 EW GOODS! NEW 000D841 The subwrilier has just, returned from tlie cities of N. York and Philadelphia with the Clllll/I!St and nu•st splendid as..ortinent of FALL AND ‘% INTER l;ilolir ever brought to Carlisle. It/Lying purchased from several of the largest importing houses in New York for Cush. it will enable me to offer greater Inducements and give tauter bargains to my old customers and all who may favor ins with a call, than can be bad at any other store in the town or county. I have the cheapest Flannels, Fattlnetts. Cloths. Ron tnel4 Jeans, IhrLalltS, Do Doges, Muslins, Ticking:4, &c. .Re.., ever offered In lho benturth. It is hopes:4lllu to enumerate one-half the articles.— Come one and all In want of cheap goods and jutl4e for yourselves. MI trouble to show our goods. Itemilert the old stand, lEast f llain Street. oct 1 '54 CA A 111. ES 001 LII Y. 18-5-T NEW FALL GOODS.- . BENTZ. & BROTIII:RS 'have returned from Philadelphia and aro now unpacking a complete assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS. A full assortment of Cloths. A full assortment of Casslmeres. A full assortment of Cassinets. A full a. , s4.rtinent uL Vestlogs. A full assortment of Ladies Dress floods. A full, assortment of Domestic •thiods. A full assortment of Silks and -Alpacas. A full assm•tment of Silk, Thibet A: Cashmere Shawls. • A full assortment of Orocuriett. A full asiertment of Queonsware. • With a full assortment of Miscellaneous articles gene rilly kept in Stores. rurchnsers will find it greatly to their Interest to'rall and examine our stock before pur chasing, as goods Ifa - iit-:„lnnterially depreciated, and will be sold accordingly. &me one, route all, and Judge for yourselves. [sept2o DRY C O O DSvWIiISE&LAAIY IIMLL have just re, , , eelved nt their Storm In N. Hanover ativet.rarlisle,.a i large. handsome and elmap stock - of FA LLIIOOII6, whieb Wp %VIII 'tII CHEAPER THAN EVER, MVO HS a Call. Carlitaa. Sept. 11.1N5;, BLACI{SILK LACES. . Just opened, Black Silk Litres of superior quality. and dliTerout whitla. Also, BLACK SILK TRIMMINBS,Ohnpa and other trimmings Aug. '2.3. r l . 4 1 AI. Tti. 1 i ., ,,,.. 1 t, I,)to(Ak.SI:fCINI,IO`,I4I:At g oCorLblE!',l:,lN h l t l te ti A ; r: Isle, has Just boon received by ARNOLD & LlViisiOsToN at their cheap and extensive CLOTHING; HOUSE, in Nertlillinnuver Street. . . . . The prices of clothing nt this honsehave been reduced to such a very low standard that it is now in the power of all who wish, to wear good clothes. The assortment consists of Overmats.of every descrip tion, press. Frock and Sack Coats, a groat variety of Box coats, Monkey coats, fic. Superfine Cassimere PANTS, black and fancy. Silk and Satin VESTS, and a fine va riety of Valencia and other vests. Also, shirts, collars. stocks, pocket handkerchiefs, suspenders, gloves, hosiery. &., and all -other articles generally kept In this lino of business. All articles sold at this establishment war ranted what they are represented to be. Also, a splendid assortment of goods In the piece.— Superfine French and English cumrs and CAS SIMER ES of every hue and shade, satin, silk, and Valo r:la vesting - is, satinettn, &c., nil of which will be made to order Attire mliortest notice, and in the neatest and lest mat n tr. All garments warranted to fit. 11015 CLOTH ING always on trand. The puhllinro respectfully Incited to call antrexam- Inn the superior assortment of ‘.l..thinit nt this establish. intuit, next door to Lytle's Ilardwary store, opposite to iilnglanglilln's hotel. ARNOLD LIVINGSTON. CHEAP SI LK S.—l am now opening n large assortment of 111,A( SILKS. Also, an assortment of now styles fashionable FALL 811,1(8, very clmp, ort-1 , CHARLES 04111,11 Y. V4iVII3I3.OTPERIES.—'fhe largest and 1 4 oioapest, :isw.rtnimit of Noodle Worked Collars, 'Under Sleeves, Edglogs. In- Ines, Lleos, 4(.4 now (Telling at the cheap st-re dr. oct4 '6l CIIAIILEB QOII,IIY. _ VA LIJ ABLE • _LI 31EST( )N E LAND Volt SALE AN Til 1.1 VALLEY OE VI IttllNl A. That beautiful vital+, known as "CLOVER I/A LE," ly. In.; in the eounty of llottetourt, within four miles of the 1 - a. A' Tenn. Eallr.a..l containing upwards of 11 , 00 At ':t GS, will be sehl at nublieatietion on the Ibtli day of N.lll.:MliElt next. t ie file) if not the next fair day. and the sale will be you:chatted f,.,an day , to day until eotn• hinted. Tin. I.inil .vi lit be f rst', : ffereti ax a whole, hut t'ailinr in felli . er it. In that way It will be offe re d I T , sniall trael.s. I. lei aril suet'.:. s .1 whirl a ill be evl,jl,it „a up , it, a ,y'ef :pile. Ihere are al. up MAI ACRES ~,ji,,, ~ ~ ~ r .1,11,1 laktd. divided jot.. el_ ht fi eld s 1. j ? ,,, 4 6,..,. 7,,1.av,t1y np , (l as wail as Van I,: c,....,1 lied ii.... 3 .44. 0.. ut lux bill aired ltf:n.S or W.l,i .11 b' I, 1,, , 1,,,,. ........1. .Ir.iss and lift, thy. aril the rowel., a. ia kne 11 ,11, :Lid C .I: , liii rii alit' atlmira. I. it ::1 f ,•.I L, tit er.wali of i',.ril %% heat. (3..ver .;,,t,, ~,,,,., .1, la, ~.,. nerve of Wlll , ll i. 11 , , I,IIV p.1 ,, U , lIS and err f.e,f ~ate:T he .....it i I u..s 11.-triy new. are sualeletit t., 11 'IA i,itnen th 1i,t..(1 i I..ti , ' s. 4 t'rrt, II n... 5 Smith :.Ir.l. • -1 -' _ and IV..ek 110u5 , ..--:,ititaqe Nix:v.l'rd,- ~,,,...7 4. , ~,,. ~ ~.•„,,...„ as 1.:,11 - li 11.111 N .' .I..effiik . 7 rITAIILE. tho latter nuliiiiently izte,, _411. r .' " _- fur twenty-one 11 ,, rSoli. The 11W ELI INti .iii/ C. con• to ins ten runes is ith Pr., plam: lq•si es a libraiy au I (snntnialleus titere notes. e:c., Ac. Thera aro npwards of 200 dor , .s of Innd Wheat: The iloion, La d. 'Thin teams al 41 o 11l I.« twtter than usual. 'thole are upon LI a i n s o ndw,., two Threshhad ll:whines 000 11. , rt.iLle the. th 4 rtht inr ary: a Mt rre,.s and ,me itu, , ey•R. Reaper !hr., 1a t and Tw.) Vl;'.‘ons a own, or Il,u Tows cu IftonAls.and "Clabout Head 01 ho r s ar.• intonde,l for the al.out Yh 11-2,01 oust Aill be r saddlo drnit 4.1.11 earri.l4e tutu of Oxen, a: it 7I head 'mil,. MIL!. 1! as . t . a . . .1111. t . .. IaSJ pl.lltl 11011,11 , Id is itch •11 hun .1 t uro. .t 4.i11y• tint • :1•!.! 143., T 11. •• r t 1 rt. Pa: shear , 1111• 11:1) tit. " , r it I, tl. Th, sit re_arde , l . , b••.tithy Mr. ll'. •et I'. Ta I .r. t . ..entleta t , t Iron , Mit hut* It 111 V r hat :I r t • it Ito 1,11.1 i Ito 1.41,..1." I it d a ril,g• hero .•1 tent star , trui It 1 ;;It - II lit t. tine 10,a mat at lay d ...r. 1m in al.. •, 11 at. Lit smile ti.m. fruit I , la it M ;JO t. , 1 tA Li Ala.r. b - r..11..1 will 10 .s•ld I.ot. rr .1111 but I.v :7ivlnz faett the Imi ,•Ilaser 'lna: h:tst, t t; 7v, thero,priev 11 , r t , • , 1 4..11 , 4. Ill.• 17.101,5 t ott.the 1,4 the t•th-, 011 111100 the 1/11,11.00.1 . 0:111 11.1.0 , 4 a 111,'.11 1.00 • ears. flll 101 •r 0.4 111.. e 11411.1.01. 1100 0 rt I r ,N•t..iy, pt . 10,11 tur.• I 110 4111 t 11 . 1 d sit ow 00 ;Of th.• Utol. II 1,, Li 1143.11_1_'.1_1.0-.01.11......-tllllo._---:•-1 , ,-1.1.41.1.0 pater ,t1.1..1 . 1t1• Illy d. 1,11,11 0.10 11. nl%llll/.1:1: ) I BM(' SA I.E.—ln pursuance of tilt• win or senors, hto of Meld:lsl.] town ship. Cundwriand eonnty, deceased. I will , expf•ee ',oldie sato 4•11 the pnlndses, on TiIURFOA v. the day of NOVENIIIEIZ, 1S1:4, A TRACT OF LAND, late the property of the said .loshna Sellers. situate irkl , iek. inspn t•AI. ((ship: about fl-c; tulles ' south of (A:14;1,1110, bounded hr lands of William Floiver-Rennel Went ,'r. Thos. C. littler and Samuel (lope, nintaluißT:trACß more or less, all but Lout 4 tree i NV WI. an' covered a ith thriving nwg t hulwr being eluared nod in a high state of vu: tientlen. The linprocetnentseonsirt of au e7CCO'. lellt Tro Story 1.0 t: 1101'Fi., with of water nt the door, a FRAME BARN. Waar, Fhed and Corn Crib, together with a Illael(rtnith Shot , . Wash 'louse, and other out-buildings, all of «Mai ar.‘... v , nearly new. ~ ~: h . ~L11;.~ `~. a .ti. * 3 ; Tin%re is also a fine HARDOUC of thriving oving, fruit trees adjoining the Imam. Any persomdcsirout , of viewing the p'remises can has an opportunity of doing so by calling on the sub,cril,e, n.sidence in Town. from whom any other to foinatkm respecting the property can be had. Sale to I,llllllelico A 10 o'ch.ch„ii. sold .day. when attend:4lWe a 111 be giVen iiiierl44lllSlnat• DANIEL SELLERS, Executer of JoAtukl-:cllicrs— tv l A r S i l L l .F l '.. jl ll l le l l. : t A dwe T ., lost-It, of Daniel Dinkel. late of South di Malt ton town ship. Cumberland county. dee'd, will offer at public sale nt the l'ourt 1(11111F0 in the Borough of I arlisle, on TiII:I:SPAY. the ifth day of November next, a DESIR ABLE FARM. known for ninny years by the dame cf Happy iletmat situate about half a mile west of Dick Bison College. and on the Shipped Turnpike ant Cumlwrland Vattf , y Railroad. The impootanatts are large dire). stcry Idme and brick 11W 1d1,15,0 Itousit n two story frame TENANT 110USII, And n ~ossi BARN ales., a carriage and wagon house, with a variety of net-es- sary out-buildings. a large OBELI A VD 4. • of choice fruit trees, also never r • lief well of good water, with pump. at the dwelling.— This farm ho lime-stone land. inn good state of miltiva tion, f4.lltltilang about 90 acres, and will be sold in 1110 whole or In two parts, to suit purchasers. Also, at the saute time and place will he offered a tract of go.st TIMBER LAND, situate in Frank:ford township, In said comity, containing about twenty slxAcres. Sala to COIIIIIIOIIM nt 2 o'cidO, P. M., on said day. Ternta Made knowmat sale by n 6 , nommT RICHEY, Executor. "VAR3I Al' PRIVATE SALE.—Thc• subscriber offers his FARM for sale, Flt uatrd is Hampden townshipo , Cumberland county, on the turn. pike I ding from Harrisburg to Carlisle, 4 miles the firmer and la from the latter place, CONTAININi , 12S. ACRES and lit PRIRIIES, edict mossum, of fire. rate Limestone and Riack Slate land, inferior to none ii the county. Ad oiling the Canedogninet creek and. lands of Dr. It. O. Young, John Sherbalm. (lee. Sheri,ahap and others. There ere about 12 acres of Woodland and the remainder cleared and under good fence and in a high state of cultivation. There are a groat ninny emit trees nn the thrm ready t? be cut into posts. Also a young thriving Orchard with different kinds of fruit The improvements are a TWO STORY LOCI weatherboarded with a Kitchen ;attached and collar under them ; a first • 1ie.. 1 1; • rate BANK BARN and other out buildings / 1 0 1 , a never failing well with pump near - "the kitehen (Ism .4. further description is deemed unntwessary. us those who aro desirous to pin chase will view the property. Terms will be mad known by the subscriber living on the premises. Aug. 2fl. DAVID MARTIN J UST RECEIVED! FRESH GROCERIES: Best Rio, Mocha and Roasted Coffees, • Crushed, Pulverized and Loaf Sugar, l'orto Rico. Now Orleans and Cuba do, Imperial, Gunpowder, Young Ilyson and Black Teal, Best Syrups, N. 0. and Sugar Blouse Molasses, Queunswaro, Cedar and Stoneware, Cheese, Fish, Salt, Soap and Starch, OW011(1101. Natural Leaf, Flo and Congreea Tobacen_ I'icklus,,.l'ino 'Wile an d TomiTnTaireserves, : Ketchup and Spices of i,verY variety, &c. My stock has been twiected with strlet.reference I family use, for sale very low for cash wholesale or rota by . WILLIAMS, . Pam y . rocer. GEO. W. 111TNER - oetl '5l TUST RECEIVED AT THE FAY? ILY GROCERY STORE of the subscriber, ttl M. rinn Hall, A new supply of fresh Water Crackers, &Ma, Butter, Pie Mc and Sugar Bulecult, Parina, Corn Starch, Tapioca, Sago, Pearl Barley, Extract of Coffee, Rice Flour, Baking Powder, lie.. A new let of superior Table 011, Pickles, Tomato Ketchup, French Mustard, . Rum, fir. .1. W. EllY. N .Ew (10()ISS.—The subscriber is jilt opening a frodi tutsortment of very CHEAP GOO? 'ought et reduced prices. C4illand gee them. Aug. 21. OEO. W. IfITNER . ~- . cORN SHELLERS.--XANmal E VA': ENT MIN SITELLEU, decidedly the best and rhea es le Whi use. Farmers are requested to coil and e Amino It at the Onitsle s Eoundry and Machine Shop, , at Saxton's Hardware Store. Fer:.salsi at reasonal, prices by ~ . . - - .„ Aug. C A , RPENT to lEI no LS , and B t uil t do r r i sa i r s eLti ,: DOUR, Iling , "4. Screws, Mass. rutty, Oil, l'aints..bc All f., sale cheap at„.____,_ SAXTON;,,,, March 13 . . $ ear Le.state Safes. TE1,11 , 1 II 5 -,
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