' 31ew fibuerti6ements VOR THE HOLIDAYS! FANCY HOODS, OUT BOOKS, fie, fie. W. HAVERSTICK has just revelled roan the city and is now opening a splendid display of FANCY 1100119, suitable for the approaching Holiday Season, to which he desires to call tho attention of his friends and the public. llis assortment in this line cannotbesurpasked in novelty and elegance, and both in quality and price of the articles, cannot fill to please purchase's. It would be impossible to enumerate his HOLIDAY FANCY GOODS, wtileh comprise every variety of fitney article of the most exquisite shapo such as iper Macho Goode, Elegant alabaster and porcelain ink-sttinds And trays , , Fancy ivory, pearl and shell card cases, Ladies' Fancy Baskets, Fancy Work Boxes, with sowing Instruments, Port Monnaies, of every variety, Geld-pens and pencels, Fancy paper weights, Papeterfes, and a large variety of ladies' Fancy station ery.- Motto stab; and'Arafers, Silk and bead purses, Ladies' riding whips, elegantly finished, Ladles' tine mitTery, Perfume baskets and bags, Maslow of every kind for the toilet, Roussel's Perfumes of the various kinds, Musical instruments, of all kinds and at all prices, together with au innumerable variety of articles elegant ly finished and suitable for holliday presents, to which he invites special attention. Also, an extensive and elegant collection of • HOLIDAY GIFT BOOKS, comprising the various English and American A NNUA LS 101.11455, richly embellshed and Unstinted POETICAL WORKS, with CHILDREN'S PICTORIAL DOORS, for children of all ages, than which nothing ran le more appropriate. or pleasing as holiday gifts. lis assortment' of School Bo.lits and School Rat homy is also complete, and comprises every thing used in College and the Schools, He also desires to call the ',articular attention of Funnies to his elegant display of LAMPS, RAN DOLES, &e, from the, extensive establishments of Cornelius, Archer and others of Philadelphia, comprising every style of Parlor, Chamber and Study Lamps, for burning either lad sperm or ethereal oil, together with Flower 'Vases, Fancy Screens, be. His assortment In this line is-un e lualed in the borough. Also, FRUITS, FANCY CONFECTIONARY—NUTS—MIK. SERVED .FRUI,TS, &c., In every variety and at all prices. all of which are pure and fresh. such as can be confidently recommended to his friends and the little folks. Ills stork embruses every thing In the line of Fancy Goods, with ninny other articles useful to housekeepers which the public are especially invited to call and see during the holidays.— Remember the Old Stand, nearly opposite the Hank on North Hanover street. dec la 1t54 S. W. lIAVERSTICK. .- ...or -- ".:.11 1, 6 - 2000 TONS LIME"AND _COAL-now on-hat:flan& receiving at the following prlcea : $2 50 to 3 00 3 00 to 4 50 - 3 75 to 4 00 4 00 to 4 75 3 75 to 4 00 - 4 50 to 5 00 500 to 5 50 Dauphin Lime Coal Stove. Lykens Valley Lime Stove Pine ti rove Lime Stove Pittston Steve coal lso LC)rnEit of all kinds. Common Boards and F.-antling from $l6 to' $lB per 100 feet. First C'enunon and Panel according to quality d eel TO THE fIEIRS AND LEGAL ii REPRESENTATIVES OF' Et.o:Aurrn Stmot, late of the County of Cumberland, deceased: Take Notice that by virtue of:1 writ of Partition and Valuation issued out of the Orphans Court of eurnberland county, and to me directed, I will bold an inquest to divide, part or "value the rent e_state of Raid deceas:td, on the premises, on SAT 4 URDAV. the 2:14 day of December, A. 1). 1553. at 10 o'clock. A. 31. w hen and where you may attend if you think proper. JOSEPH !den-ARMOND, Sheriff. Sheriffs (Mee, CarliKta Deer. • 1)UBLIC SALE.—I will sell on„ the premises nn WEDNESDAY, January 10th 1655, (If not shill sooner.) the raluablornOUSE on rAnd Main St reet. It Is well situated for a hoarding house, having roians, with a Cistern, Wash house, an excellent well of Water. Stable, &c. The lot Is 00 feet front and 240 in depth, lutti contains a number of Cherry and other fruit trees. The property will be shown by the undersigned to any person wishing to see It. At the's:Line time, 1 will sell five acres of laud situate •at the w•st end of the town, opposite to Cart's Orchard. Terms made known on day of sale by Carlisle Dec.l:3, 1814—ts TAVERN LICENSE.—To the Hon k oi-abk, Judges of the Court of General Sessions of the INSILCO of Cumberland County, at January Sessions, The petition of John Ilatnum respectfully represents that your petitioner is provided With the necessary mini!, sites for keeping a house of Public Entertainment in the house now occupied as such by him In the west Ward in the borough of Carlisle. Your petitioner,therefore.pra3s your honors to grant hire a License for filename the en suing year, commencing on the 24 Monday of January nest and us in duty bound he will ever pray. dc, We the undersigned citizens,of the West ward in the Ipx-rough of Carlisle in the county of Cumberland, do cer tify that we are well aequalated with the above mused John Hannan and that be is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and Is well pmvided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers, and that such an Inn or Tavern is necess ary to accommodate the public and entertain straug,ors travellers. ' A. L. Sponslor, James Davis, Robert Allison, (I, , ,org'y Mendel, W. Win. Murrisnn, C.. 1, Cartnony, Chros. Ilarnilz, J. Whistler, 13. J. Kieffer, James Postlethwalt, Cleo. Ego. tSeptl:l ISLItoItOSPECTUS VORlBss.—The SAT uItDA Y EVENING POST established August 4th, , . Weekly edition between 80.000 and 90,000. The long period of over , Thirty-Three Years, during which the Saturday Evening Post has been established, and its present immense circulation are guarantees to all who may subscribe to it that they will receive a full return Mr their money. Our arrangements 'so far for the coin ing year, are such as we trust will be thought worthy of the hilt reputation of the POBT. Positive arrangements already hare been made for contributions front the gift ed pen of Mrs. SOUVIAMITII, GIIACE OREENWOOD, Mrs. DENI SON, MARY WING, ELIZA L. SPROAT, Mrs. ("ARLEN, FANNY Fray, and a now contributor, (whose name by request is withhold.) In the first paper of January next we design com mencing the following Noselet; Six Weeks of Court ship, by Mrs. Emetics F. Carlon, author of "One Year of Wedlock.", We purpose following this with an OrlAinal Novolet— designed to illustrate, Incidentally, the great Evils of In temperance—entitled The Falls of the Wyalusing, by a new and distinguished contributor. We have also outdo arrangements for Two Stories, to be entitled The Oneida Sisters, and The Nabob's Will, 'by Grace Greenwood. au thor of "Greenwood Leaves." •' flaps and Mishaps," &c. Also, the fidlowing additional contributions:—New ries of Sketches, by Fanny Bern, author of" Fern Leaves," Mark the-Sexton, a Noitfiet, by :Sirs. Denison, author of the "Step-Mother, "Home Pictures," &c. Nancy Selwyn, or the Cloud with a Silver Linigg,'o Novelut, by Mary Irving. And last, but by no means least—from the fascinating and powerful pen of the Post's own exclusive contribu tor—Viva, a Story of Life's Mystery, .by Mrs.-Emma D. li. N. Southworth, author of "Miriam," "The Lost Heir otts," etc. -In addition to the above proud array of contributions, We 1111:01 endeavor to keep up our usual variety Original Sketches and Letters, Pictures of Life In our own and Foreign Muds ellelee Selections from all sources, Agri cultural Articles, Oemeral News, 1111.1110TOUS AlleedeteN, 1111 W Of th ,' V Produce and Stock Markets, Dank Note List, Edibuials, &c.,--our obie,7t being to give a Complete Record, us far ax our limits will admit, of the Great World. KNORAVINtI.9.—In the way of Engravings we getior ally present at least two weekly—ono of an illEtilletiVO, the other of a humorous character. The Postaga on the Post to any part of the United Status, paid quarterly or yearly In advance, at the Wilco whereit is received, In only 26 cents a year. Ti Itsth.—Singlo copy, - - $2 a year. 4 Copies, - • - - - - - - • $5 ayear. S -.. And one to gettor up of Club,) 10,00 " 13 " A n 1 OM to getter up of Club,) 15,03 " tN) , 0 AMI one to getter up of Club,) 20,00 " tr . tx„Tho 'money must always be sent In advents. Ad d ass always p.)st-paid, IIEACCN Ai PETERSON, No. 06 South Third St., Philadelphia.. Saluplo Numbers sontgratls to anyone, when requeat doe 1? . St-40 . A T A STATED ORPHANS COURT ii_be ,, an on Tuesday, the7th day of Noyeniber, A. D. 11564, and holden at Carlisle In and 54 - Cumberland County, before the lion. ,Bees IL linmit'ot, Pres..ludge, and SAntuta. Woonaulat and .10115 Here, Associate Judges Ac., thejellowing proceedings were h',ul, to wit: The petition of Catherine :tidily, Aduilnistratrlx of Jacob Stehly. deed.. respectfully represents; That Jacob Reidy, late of Westmoreland County, having gizen up his residence In said County for the purpose of seating' elsewhere, died on the 27th day of July last intestate, that Letters of Administration were duly granted to your petitioner (his widow).by the Register of Cum berland County (in which county the only property left by the decedent is situated) on his estate. That the said Jacob Stehly, during his lifetitue,and shortly before his death, was siezed In fee for a certain liouse and Lot of ground in the borrough ofShippensbrug, In said Coun ty 64 feet in front on Main Street. and 2i7 feet bath, Mounded by Lot of Perry Stanton on the east, and by public alleys on the south and west. Thai shortly be fore the death of your intestate. to wit, on the 12th day of June A. D. 1851 he entered into a written agreement with a certain George Forney, to convey to the said George Forney the said !louse and Lot of ground. for the 511111 of three hundred and seventy five dollars in the following payments, to wit; $: , O, payable on the articles, and the residue on the Ist 4.'4' April A. It. ISO 2, at' which time the Deed was to be made and possession given:— That in pursuance of said contrail, the said George Forney pald the said Jacob Stably the sum of fifty dollars. and was PUT INTO POSPSION of the property which he and his representatives and heirs have had in pesse...sion from that time up to the present date. That said contract has been so far executed, that it would be against o.mitc to rescind the lalne,:ind that no provision for the preforms nee of said contract was made by the decedent. :old having died without having made and ..delivemd a Deed to the said George Forney for said pro perty, and without having received any further p.ty went of the pureletse Money, or security for the gime. Viitir,ret Molter further represents that since the date of. said contract the said George Forney has also died, leaving a widow named Magdalene, .and children and grand children. to wit: Christian Ferney. Mary. Inter married with George Hannan, Eliza4th, intermarried I with Jacob ilowenstone who died leaving one. Child, Adam. Fredit Forney. Farah. intermarried with Jacob hither, Catherine, intermarticil with Joshua McClure, Rebecca. Intermarried with William Fray, Mary, inter married w Ith JO] Barklow, William Forney, who died leaving one child, Charles, Resarina, Intermarried with Iliotry (los/mit, and Hannah intermart led with Famuel Green. 'That Jacob Heck is his administrator. Your petitioner therefore. prays tie Court to award a citation directed to the said .Administrzttor and to the widow and heirs nt law of the said George Forney, de ceased, commanding them to appear in Court, and an swer lids petition nt a day and time to be fixed by the Court, and if cause be not shown to the contrary. Your petitioner further prays the decree of the Court for a specific performance of said .confract: according to The true intent and tneaming, and that a conveyance may be made under said decree. by 'yotirptititioner, of the rlg,lit and title of the said Jacob Stchly to the widow of_the : said Vleorge-Forney, or-to s. no person in trust for them. and that your petitioner fluty receive from the party or parties to whom said conveyance shalt is made, the balance of the purchase money as security for the smite, and she will pray. lie. CATII ARI N E STEII I.EY. Now, to wit. 7th November, A. 1). ISs4,oitation award ed upon .Ineob I the administrator, and the widow and heirs of the said lieorge Forney. dee'd. to appear on Tuesday the 21'4 h day of December neat. and answer the jlill of the said Catherin Stehly, Adner of Jacob iF , tehly, der.'d and show cause why the'prayer of the Sallie Shall not be griluted. Due notice lobe given nceording BY THE COURT. In testimony whereof I have hereunto , set my hand and the heal a said Court, at Carlisle, the 7th day of No- vember, A. D. P. QUIGLEY, docl3 Deputy for S. Martin, Clerk 0. C. S. M. HOOVER t UDITOR'S NOTICE.—The subseri ber, AMditor appointed by the Court of ('nuuuon Pleas of Cumberland county•, to marshal and distribute theltssets in the hands of Henry Hupp, Assignee of Jim S Suavely, under it decd Or voluntary assignment fi r the benefit of creditors. ulll attend fur that purpuse at 11 Itupp's Mill in Ilampden ‘ townshiP. on MOS DA Y, the Ist day of January, at 10 o'clock, A. 'M., on or beibre which time those haN lug claims will please present them. Dee 13, ISrsl DA NIEL MELLY. Auditor. TAY AN 1) STRAW CUTTERS, CON SI! ELLERS.—A large assortment of itn- I . R proved Hay. Straw and Fodder Cutters, now on hand.— Also, double and single corn shellerh for either hand or horse power. of the very latest manufacture, including the premium Sheller at Ike late Pennsylvania State Fair. Fur sale by • PASCHALL MORRIS & .CO., Agricultural Wareham,' and Seed Store, corner of 7th and Market, Philadelphia. Dec. (1, ItiM—tf J. 11AUGIUVIAN QAUSAOE CUTTERS AND STI'F ►J .I , l•:llS.,—Several pattorns of the al'ore.on hand and for sale wholesale and retail by _ _ Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store, corner of ith and Market, Philadelphia. Dec. 6th, 1854—tf RESS & CLOAK TRIMMINGS.— ; No. 296 CIIESN rr STREET, below Eleventh. and No. 170 RAMA SMONII swam., below Spruce, Phil adelphia. We invite attention to our complete asTmt, acsortthent of Plush and MR Bindings, Fringes. Buttons and Staple Trimmings, of our own importation and man tba.,.Orders executed at a few hours notice. .1. 0. MAXWELL ,t; SON, 296 Chesnut St. and 176 South 2d St, Philadelphia. Philadelphia, December 6, 18:4—amo. = `PAIN'S ATMOSPHERIC CI I URNS L —A full supply of the above celebrated Churn, now on hand of all the different sixes, from 4 gallons to It received the first premium at the late Pennsylvania State Fair, the first prendunt at the Franklin Institute and Delaware and Maryland State Fairs, and various others at different places. It will make more and better butter front a given amount of cream, and In less time than any churn lu the market. For sale wholesale and retail by PASCHALL MORRIS Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store, corner of 'it h and Market., Philadelphia. Pee, 6, )85 I--tf A rrVERN the orable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace of Cumberland County, at Janua ry Session, 1865. The vtitlen of C. 11. UNDERWOOD, respectfully rep resents, that your petitioner Is provided a ith the ne• .cessary requisites Ii r keeping a house of public enter tainment in the house now occupied by lam as such, in Upper Allen township. Your petitioner therefore prays your tumor to grant him a license for the same for the ensuing year. command:lg on the Ist day of January, ISM. As In duty bound, ho will over pray, &e. Dee. b, 1654 We the undersigned, citizens of Upper Allen town- Fhip, do certify that we are well acquainted with the above limited C. It. Underwood, that he is of good repute Oar honesty and temperance, and is well provided with houseroom and conveniences fa• the accommodation of strangers and travellers, and that such an inn or tav ern is necessary to accommodate the public and enter tain strangers and travellers. Conklin, Samuel Stalter, .Isool. 1,. Zook. Ilinn Much Len•lx Ilyer, John W. ('...kiln, .hnes. Thomas (onia, John Moore, William M. Echels,' Charley Ilinganutn, George.einnanan. VALUABLE PROPERTY AT PUB- Lie SALE—On MONDAY, the 25th of Docember, 18A4, the subscriber, will offer at public sale all his pro perly' in Churchtown, Cumberland County, consisting of n large and commodious two story BRICK DOUSE and TWO LOTS, with all necessary nut-buildings, such as IVasit House, Carriage Ifouse.Stable,Cistern and a pump at the door. Also, a story and n half Mick Reuse on Main street. Also ono of the very best BLACK:11111V l'S STANDS in the econity ' with custom sufficient to give cm:stand employment to six hands. The shop is situate on a lot 100 fee! in front by CO deep, The above Property is in a pleasant part of the town, and offers many Inducements to any one wishlioss tocar ry on the Smithing business in all its departments. Per teutts wishing to examine tloyfronsLrty can do so by milling on the subssyriber In Church own. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. ItICIIARD ANDERSON. December 1.186 x. NTOTICI4I.—The money arising from ±.l the Estate of WILLIAMS 1111.NESKin lu Court fur Appropriation, and tlio'Court hart, appointod Tuesday, tin tifolt day of Iheamher, 1854, al 10 oN:lark, A., 51„ for the uppr apt I 'Lion of Cry-F/IW. All lie!0 s•tvlw hay,' airy upon Ow nal.l fttud,,are re.,nl ad to appear' at that time and prutko their cluinis know n. K. MULL, Dec. 6,185 1.-11. Prothonotary. iicw dthuertisements. PASCIIALL :MORRIS & Co C. B. UNI/EUWOOD kgarlisle peralb. Re'ut) libuertisements. JAMES CIA c. NTOC, M. D. ,—La te Professor of Anatomy and Surgery it the-Plilladid , shin Collegi of Medicine, and Acting Professor of Mid wilbry ; one of ow Consulting Physicians of the adelPhia Hospital, Illockley; late membor,of the Na tional Medical Asgociation; member of the Philadel phia Medical Society; memberof the Mediro-Chlrurgi cal College of Philadelphia; formerly President and Professor of Anntraity and Surgery in Ctudleton Medi cal College, Vermont; and also, Into Professor of Art. (amity and Physiology in Iterkshire Medical Institu tion' Pitt sileith.ltlass.. Das lately introduced in a popular form. several of his favorite prescriptions for the principal diseases of this climate. The nitrite of each ltrLielti will Imply the tilt oast for which it is intended to he used. PR. MCCLIN't (cr.'s At. STRUT. it 1. 13 McClANTncii's 7111.11 AND COUttll MIXTME—rer Colds, Coughs. Ac., Price 25 cts. MCCLINTOCK'S,AFTIDIA AND HOODING COUCH, REM:- Dr. Price .10 cts. it•Ci.irrroctc's Twin- Ar,rLii ITITE SYRUP—For Pu rifying the Bleed. Price $l. Da. MeCtiNvocK's Dyspeptic Elixir—For giving tone to the stomach, relieving pains after eating, heartburn, and all disagreeable symptoms arising front indigestion. Price ,Sl. Dn. McCrANTocß's ItitsustArre Mixreirt:—A Purbly Ve getable Itemedrfor internal use,___Prlce 50 cts. Dn. McCoNinctes I.I.IMENT—For Rheuma tism, Sprains; Swellings. Ac. Price 50 cts. Pit. MCCLINTOCK'S ANODYNE 3IINTINUI—For PltiLS, Tootle ifeadacho, Neuralgia, &c. Price 50 cts. Da. MeCtlxvoctes FEVER AND AGUE SPECIFIC—A certain cure for all I ntermlttents. Price SI. , Da. MCCLISTnrILO DIARIUDEA CORDIAL AND CHOLERA PRE, VENTIVE—A Safe Remedy. Da. lUcCit NTOCIO.4 ETADLE PCIUt ATI V PILL:I—POD Cost.iicnoss. I f Priee ets. Da. NlrCiANvoca'sTANri-mmous Prtts—For irregularity in the Functionsoethe Liver and Bowels—the hest lAN - - er made. Price 25 ets. a box, For sale by MeCLIND ICH., at ills -Medical DepOt. N. W. corner NJNTII and. FILIIKRT Streets, Philadel phia, and all Druggists. Druggists and Dealen4 in Med idnes ,who wish to lie Agents, will lease address Dr. McClintock, furnishing reference, nr ne of hat Office, county and State. an.„..For sale by, 11% A. Kelso. FRIII C11111$10; Criswell, Shlpponsburg • Erumirr el A Co., L. Rata , Man, Mrkhanicslarrg; .I,lsepl; Hui roil, Newville:.l:li. Zimmerman. Ander sonburg; Haines A Forth!, M fliers tow n ; A. C. IC Ii iii. New Itloomfeld; Daniel M. Huger. Newport; B. F. Ilardner, Finings; A.. 1. Miller and .1. S. Nixon, Chambersburg: It. 310. (yet, We) nest. re.; tleorge Bergner and D. R. Jones A Ilarrisburg. DR. McCI.INT(WK can be emu:tilted, without charge, daily, front 10 to 12 o'clock, A. M., at his Depot. I teem lwr ti, 105.1-Iy. L ELLIN(I OFF' AT C()S1". RAW:A INS! BA RI; %INS! BARGAINS Thu ilillonditlV to ie:LIA` thin Oat,. offer their rittlir stock of AI:)' Gixilis AND imoetutiti a t first cost. lt,ronsists LADIES' DRESS of ail wnol - Pelnirregimi Ca.rliniereg. Uo Begvs, French Merlarass, Mark and Fancy Press bilks, Ilandsope Itelainot , trout 8 to CO Cents per yard. EMIIIiOIDEILIES.—.A large assortment of Swiss and Jaeonet Speneers, 1:m1.1-sleeves, Collars', it uttlings, Edg ings, Insertlmis, &T. Mourning Spencers and Cullart., l and . I , :ntl.roltlered Linen Cambide Ilandkereldefs. :Al A KL: , .- 112111(1,..nte Long and : , quare Black, Figured mod ThiLet SI/awls. I/0M ESTICS.-4 Cassie:sere& Satt !net Is, ICen picky Jeans, usllns, Checks, ilelangs, ecii.s, Flannels. &c. Alm,. a large assortment of Gloves. Cotton, Cashmere. uollen 1.11, , 511. Cloth Cali,.nialli.CtS. &e. (111{0C Eill ES.—Sogar. Nloh.ses, he. W e i n vite ,ate and an ' to Clime and examine our stock, as now is the time to pardon.. g,ds. V EASE ,t E 1,!.. S. W. Corner of N. Hamner and Louther streets. Nov. 139. Isla. 1( 111. ENT.—Thd two Flt.1)11.: 11 It'SE, ,It nine on West V I g nia% . Mn - in ,st rept. oppo,i!” the EMI Mow, Depot. Sept itilW In the occupancy of .1. N A mist rong.as a' ', knew store. It 1, suitable for a ctore or shop, being rape of the best busine , s locations In the tom n. 1.., rim salo, a first-rote FAMILY CAR- , . , ~ .. E hors-es.:.-X-1.•,i RIAG, for one or two The mlrrtnzr Ol, - - --2 - , - - 3''' ?` Is built trtrong, And of the best nt:gerlolo. It nul 6. se low f , r cosh. Apply to nov 21' \V I. D. SEYMOUR. TORE ROOM FOR RENT.--The CapllleibllS and ventral STORE ittiOlit on the eorner id Main and Pitt streets, now oexttribed by Henri/ Peters, Is offered for rent from the tat of April next. tor terms reenoul of nottlti itt tlffcitT NOBLE. 1 - ) ARE CHANCE FOR A BUSI ft, NESS MAN.—The subs..riber offers his property for sale, combating of a DWELLING ROOM mad MERCIIANPIZE, In, the town of Araarons burg. Centre Ontuty, Pa. The buildings are stone 111,d brick, ma itla IX) feet front, and a'eußy the most LUSligesp 10eatilMI lit the tomcat. Tne',N,untry surround ing Is not surpassed by any in the State for tanning pur poses. It offers inducements to a business man such as are seldom to be met with. Terms will be aran,W kIIOWII on application personally or by letter to the subseriber. unr. 22 JANES P. COBURN. ADIES FAINICY FURS.--JOHN FAEEIRA. Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer in nil Is I MIS of NANCY Milli s tbr Ladles and Children, at' 284 MARKET Street, above Philadelphia. Having now _complete.] my large :tad beautiful assort ment of all the different klnds of Fancy Furs. that will is. , worn by'Ladies and Children doting the present sea son: this assortment of Furs Is equal to any tot.. fano' In this City, either tbr quality, variety or beauty. I Isonflit•my Furs In Eurpe. for Cash. and hay , ' had thorn loanultAured by the most competent worknem under my own supervision, with reasonable Uconomy.— I ant determined to sell them at small profits, and fur Cash uttly. trity- STORER' I:EPERS ivould do well to give uic a 1.3(4re ptirtitaeda. .101.1 N FAR I 1 I:A, Strout, above Eighth, Philadelphia. D ti-gi -g- NEW STO Ii E NEw Goons !—The illerslgned is now opening, in the etore room of William Leonard, on the corner of ilanhyer and 'author streets. in the Itorowth of Carlisle, ,a large and general assort ment of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY 11001/S, embra, lug almost every kind and variety of goods initiated Lo this market, together with an a.ssortment of GitucE-- it lE. His shas. Iniyinp; been nearly all purchased within the last two works, buyers will 'have the advantage of selecting from a Fill * , ll pIOCK„ no well as of the late decline in the price of mankrtieles , lie will be happy to exhildt his goods to all uhe may favor him with a call, and pledges himself to sell every article IN low or lower than they can be purchased elsewhere. Carlisle, Nov. n, ROBERT LICK. i i n F. LIANd- OFF Xl' COSN. B.Vit— ki ll A INA: HA 11(1 Al \R?—Tin nultsvriber I Ilt.11!Iii Tlg W flAhhilliol )lIISI TWOS offers his entire 0.10: of IbREIV., 1 S c i l i : )..E:4 made Cl A i 'l' , l: ' t e S , , t, ; A M l. tt C r u l . .7 .: l„ " l is l ; t t ' l l' i. t., , (.r Li. ~. : h . h., 1 . h. I.est workmen in the cities. These desirous of • sreuring good bargains had better rot lot this oppartunity blip, as they natty not again have the chance of se curing. such bargains as wo now offer them. Nov 8 IV. Sil I: I.IION. 1 1 41:Al f) CASHMERES,---- &c.----The sub- Hornwr hns just opened a variety of Plaids and De allies at reduced paces. Ne.v 15 (1. W. 111TNER. • "A ATTENTION ALL! METROPOL- Lv ITAN STENCIL PL le ATES.—Chea—Spedy—and Satisetetory. Utility, rather than novelty, being. the standard of WM111(11'0 11.1110111 t tho inventions of the day. I shall hill -{ideated to introduce to the Know Nothings. Know Somethings and Know Ails. the Motmpolitan Stencil dilate, for marking' Linen, Clothing or Books. with Darts A: Co's. Superior 111(1010de ink, in a not, expeditious and (limp manlier. 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 universal appro. Intim, ofthousands, and become an 'nth/Tensible con venience wherever introduced. Vig_itil orders warranted, and those who feel disposed to lease orders at parson's Mansion House Hotel, will meet With prompt attention. Nov 8, 1811 W. DAVIS. cjILOA K. TRIMMI I NG S.—juM, Opened a great variety of Cloak 11114 tiresTrinnningS.— A so, Cloth Makings, with a - variety of Winter Goods. Nov, 16 G. W. LUTNER. Stores aniCSOolis. STOVES 1' STOVES ST OV E j JOHN P.tiblttlAS would inform the public that ho has now on hand r Ids'establishinont, on Maio St.. next door to Marion Hall, the largest and most con t . plate nasortment of COOK, OF1:111: & PAR -I.ol{. STOVES to be found in this county, which will Ie sold at the lowest prices for , j i3 O& cash Mapproved credit. Ills strvk consists of a large ass , irtment of new end highly np - ti proved I ...yrt;:yr COOK I I`.“ V Es. In the meat etimplete manner. and calculated for either wood or coal, Or both: All the old standard p..ntterits which have stood the test of experience, may be bond at his establishtnent. Also, a groat variety of the most, approved and Intautiful PARLOR STIWLS. in cluding IL numl.cr of new Sty les.. p , ssessi ng s enny s up, Her advantages over those 'tendon - we in use. faint lea and housekeepers are respectfully invited to gine hint a call Lerma platinising elsewhere. Stoves delivered to any part of the country and, put fluent t h e shortest no. tire. Ile continues to do all kinds of. TI NAND SIIEET I 11l IN WA !till. and Copper Work. anti has constantly on hand or will make to order every article required icy housekeepers or others in this line. Ills stock of Tin and Copper Ware embraees every kind of household and kitchen utensil. warranted esinai to the best menufac. Wroth Persons in want of articles in his lino may al ways he sure of holing accommodated to their Nitisfaetion by giving him a call. intenl-IF:4 pm4.:PARE FOR WINTER I • PABLIIIi AND ClOKiNtl 'ffie subscriber at his old stand on North.llanoter Carlisle, the sign of the "Mammoth Pod Cotr o o sires to call the attenthm of the public to his large as sortment of STOVES, of the newest and most fiishlion -1,10 stvlrs, from the Lest mattufavtorics in the country, and at all prices from !own,- his PAHL , Of A CllAlillEU STOVES ,en.i, laretll l, :q . n n inl hoer St a A: t A e ArLt . ?.. sith other,patterns which he hue if all specs r parlors rut chiunbers.andealetoioted for burning either' Wood or coal. dlwi , the dot no, (II 1,, Astor. Alany. Flat-top and itandbmt or Poor Man's, with other COOK -INfl STOVES: comprising the latest improt tumults in kitchen stores, and lutond A for either w0 , %1 er A Is.. the Dining itoolit Cooking Starr--n new and ele gant article. to which he omit -s the particular , atten- tkm of families. Ills eooking st,os range in price fr , on $lO to 2.i, wi th the fixtures complete. Also, Nine Nato :taros of radon:: patterns atol Ad.-rent prices.. Ala.•, NI) TINNLIt .ittf: for l'ook. St. , VPS, ItrlSh! lit.t.tlcS. &C. AIFo, every rirtielo hi the line of 'file itrid Copper IVaro. The ',oldie nro respect fittly IllAlt,t to eltlt no 110 to oonfoloot s‘ith hip here st , iek. variety and olikapoooo or being ni , le to give en tin. sati,ne't ien to every purehai.er. anti See. oet. 2:, I sZi4. M. 'MAIM:IS. 1 1 1,,1.., AND AViN'l'Elt F ‘S111()NS. , - The , übs.•riber has just returned front the cities and is now opening at his store r,ont, next door to Ar nold .t Lit ingstots'N Clothing utore, a errs . large '4,s ef i _. ,___ marl; AND - SIM - ES. which cannot he our par4rd in style, quality and price, and to which F• 4 he ins ices the attention of the puldle. Ill s as sortment roof prises In part. MI descriptims I f Ladies and Misses SLIPPERS. ti A ITEIIS anti rdltif.S. of the latest styles, and or superior qualit) : Kentle men's Calf. Kip and Coarse Boots. of the best workman ship. and at the lowest. prices: Youth's, Boys' and Mene Ilungat Mu Boots: Ladies and ilentlemen's II urn Stwes, I.r. kn. A isd, a tot of Carpet hogs and Trunhs. This extensis i: Stnek T.I . new and fashionable styles hat s z, been selected with great care. and the. qualify Is wal+anted. Ile also GM tl , lue , to taannandni , all 1.1714. of work as befitre. Ile solklts a share of public patron age. tine::.-lift .101IN.Cr11.1 7s; COILNM AN. 1)1: M PS.--Just received a large assort ment of PUMPS of el era/ variety.in general ono, eiiihnolng Iron and Itrdss Cistern amid Cistern Side Also, out-door Pumps, rot, regulated ns not to he subject to freezing in w inter. These Olin Ps are tmt up in the very I wit nth le in pill of qualitypand work nianSill 'rho manutaeturers !saving 'had premiums guarded for their pumps at Several State Fairs, w here they have been Inu exbibitien. Also, is - instantly on ham] a full ivssortmont of loon (Sell l'orts and halo Puntini For nalO low :IL ITO - V - HENRY S'd fjophs. _ A Ill; x. AANS Erti.kottin N A iZY N 01):4 I .It/ N I ioDS !: The sui.scriber has itt.t returned from the cities of S. York and Philadelphia', with the cheapest and moot splendid assortment of FALL AM/ WINTER t;i illtS ever brought to Craillitle. Ilna I rig, pun-based fm, to se, eral of the lar,..mait. importing houses in New York a.sla. it 1011 enable me to offer greater lant moments and ON better lurtatalm to any old rust. niters rind all who may faeor Ille am MI a tra/l. than call 1.0 had nt any ether store In the town or coon ty. 1 lime the ritenitesi. Flonuels, Settieetle, Cb.tbs, lien ttteky .lenoe, lb , Loins, De Ile es. Nltieihts, Tiehh4s, .te &v., ever offered In the borough. It is Impassible to eninneui to one half the iu tleles.— Como one and nil In want of Omar izr.ala and juil4e for yoursoll:es. Nu trouble to show our goods. Recollect the old stand, East Main Street. cwt.{ IA CAARLES TAW. /1 NEW FA LL (; 001)S. cl fr -17• BENTz nnoTitims have returned from P illndelphla and aro now unnaelang a comnlne asmlrtment of FA hi, AND 11 TElt WOLK- A full assortment of Cloths. A full assortment of eassimeres, A full assortment of Cuss' nets. A f ull assortmont of Vegfi A full aissortMent of ladles 11rt•ss Goods. A full assortment of Domest is Goods. A full assortment of t. , 111.s and A full nssort toen t of ^I I , A Cash tftei A full amsertment of Onweries. A full assorta4M t of Queeoswa With a cull :fssertmont of Miscellaneous artioles gene rally liejlt In St , res. Purchasers will find it gre e nfly to their I!! terest to call and examine our stock hefere pur chasing. as oasis have materially depreciated. and will lie sold accordingly. coma one, come all, and judge ti.r yourselves. sopl'2o 3011 e TEISE&CAMP wOODsi MELT. have just re. veiled at their :Store, in N. linnowor street, Carlisle. a large. handsome and cheap stock of FA 1,1,i 1001)S, whieh we will sell MEAPER 111 %II aysh. Give us a call. Carlin: e, Sept. 1:1, ISM, "RIAU K SILK LAC ES.---Just opened, Sill: La:Ts of superior quality, and di frorout widths. A Isl. BLACK SI LK TRI .I>l lN(i;i • Muir: awl other trimmintiu. GEO. W. lIITN i•;n. FA I, L AND W ER CLOTHING. Thu I ar r est stock of Clothing over hit night to Car lisle. has ind tool recAl el by ARNOLD& 1,1 V INIISTON at their cheap and eNtenslve CLOTHING 110US1?, Li North Ilanol or Ftreet. The inlet - , of clothing at this Itonst-litive teen reduces! to such n liwy low standard that It Is now in the ia.a ur of ;111 who wish. to wear gowol Oothr The assortment eensists of (li•eramts of every &stilt , . (ion, Dress. Fruek and Sark Coats, a great variety of Box mats, Monkey rents. &e. Superfine Casslinere black and Piney. Riik and Satin vEsTs, and tt fine va riety of . V:OCTlCill'alld other vests. Also, shirts. collars. stocks. Trelset handkerchiefs. suspenders. gloves. bestow, and all (tiler ankles generally kept In this Ihm of business. All articles sold at this establishment war , mated what they are rmiresented to be. Also, a splendid assortment of goods in the piece.— Suporfine French mid Eintlish CLOT it S and CAF— SIM MIES of,every hue and shade. satin, silk. and \'ale :lo satlnetts, &c.., all of which will be made to order at the shortest notice, and in the neatest and be.t. nun nor. All garments warranted to tit. 1101'S (1.01:11- INii always on hand. The public ore respectfully invited to call Bml exam ,ll:e thu superior tissortmeut this estohilsh. next door to Lynes Ilartimaric store, oppotAte to :11o4:1:tughlites hotel. Sept. A ItNOLD k. LI Y 1 NOSTON. CHEAP SILKS.—I am :low opening a large assortment of lILACK SILKS. Also, an assortment of now styles G01)10110412 YALE, SILKS, very cheap. ..„ oet 4 '64 CIIA 12 LIS MI ((V. _. ___ .... (l A. SALT.-5000 Sacks G. A. `jr,' SALT, for sltle by CARR, 01 , 151 , 1 AT Co. Flour & Ornin Commission Merchants, Evear's wharf, Hafthnore, Me 5 Rem Horit .t M bR[('AN A ItTI N.lloM— x_Cfhr .15lialck,f altTONis' Uatea. Would respectful) ) to tho, 10011$ Of the United States and tin t hat • fol• the plo.poA., of cultivating a tutu fu; the fine :uts throu;lr,ut the ma ntry. and with a vies, of ens, Llin over) family to ))creme p t , stssell of a gainer) if BY THE FIRST A IcTl: 4 l'S Ole TILE Al. 1.. the' hive determined, in order to create an exteosive rot their EllitraChsgit, and thus not only give em to a large nunther of artists and others, I.u' iorpi re anvolg our countrymen a tar to for works (If ai t t,., proaont ti the purchasers of their engravings, o he. Of evhidt are sold, 250,000 G 11.78, of the tutu. cost of :1::.0,001./. por,busor of n Ono Dollar Engraving, theref, , r. reeoh 0 , not only an rdigraVing riohly worth the 11141 t. • V hot a!s . , n tickut which entitles hint to one of the (WV AS ben they are diatribotod. I an }he Dollars a highly finished Engraving, Leu bully painted In Oil. and FIVE GIFT.TICICETS, Le vvnt: - or Fivo Dollar:, worth of splendid Ettgravin, ran Le hekwted from the Catalogue, and be sout I y turn moil or exprest:. A copy of the Catalogue, t , gether with a SPedMer: one of the En4raving,,, :an be seen at the Mlles of tl pa par. For 1/n11:w gala, Eligral lip , actually worn/ Lt. sum, anda Ticket. will lin a/eiliately Le Ihrwarited. AI7I.NTS Committee helievink that thr idtecoFF of th:• .teat N. am! Undortahhm trill Immaterially promot. 1. the one; ly and eatorpriie of nod pp.• % .agents. have resolved to ta . ....alsittrsuchamdtt 111014 terfils. Any pors , ni wishing. to bernme nn Agent, by reniiii (post $l, A - ill I'ol Oive by return of ',mil, a o no 1,, lar Engrai big. a - GIFT . TICKI.T. - a Pr, spvi tus a al...gnv and all othor neeessary in forniatb,A. On the Mot: completion .)( the the Gift,: IN b , )11,1voii in the Laud,: Or B , C 11 Fr of the Primo ASt I be InhTftll , VTEll. (1110 lintiff , or which %rid be given thy. out thy United mid the Can:Mar,. 'UST ()Pl.: I trrg. Starliletitn•it of Wagliltigt - in at •• •• Cla1•, 101 •• \\ ebster - - - WO •' e'e:nnt Gilt Pala tiugs in splendid gilt frame, size roc t it. earn, Inn eiezatit oil Paintings. ttsil feet each :09 steel pate Enitray lugs lollliantlp eol m et! la oil. rich pi; t Eranies 24a30 ip each 10.0(r. ~1e.4/Int steel p'ate I:ngrax ored in old el the 11 nshington Mon tune. t. l oo n, cad. 7,4,th. steel plate engravings. tram 100 different Bate, now in poFsesvion of ar.d rat ord I.y the d rtists' Union, of the rnarkot glne of frum 1.0 et.r. t oneti, 1 in e'lls.. PA. elfi: in :11st st N. V.City lo its in 109 and Mgt s.,p, S, - _ I, fon — 1 . 111:1 sites eni.taining au Ii 10,000 Fq. ' ft. In the Futairl.s cif New York City and e.';i7,lilanding a niagn If rent V irw of the Iludgen Inver and Lima Is land Sound. itt - - porpet ual loans if ,nsh. without Inte rest. ~r security, t'f each `• 100 `• ..;(0 •• '2( 10 Ileferen.yi In regard to the Ihgtl Estate F.J.. st (Th. R 1,11 Etaitil• New 11, • . 11:11•.i with nione enelo.,d:•to IT 11,1111:i.,81.1.i. .1. . 110.1.1111011KE, I , etr,tary. N. V. 11. - 9. The Engrat Ingo in the Catalogue are now for delivery. • [PM' Ned (Estate Safes VLUABLE TOWN PROPERTY AT fill'' ATE SA LL—The st riLer t; the property Ile now owns and 4 ~ Al nt i.. L. _-_,, ps,-, ii:rmerly owned by ITila V re - i,g. , -ja i l ..; yam . ?hors, situated 011 F 40114 II flier se t. " ~.ximrtg' Carlisle, adjoining the pr, port:, of I. J .. ...srs4Vsks. Al to. Grahm. near the Wouut j 4,41- thni Head. consisting of a TOWN LOT AND A ILAL4r,, ' ¶4O by NO feet, upon whirl' are erected a good two Fitt.' y Fit AM }: 1101'SE. Wi moll blouse and Stable, together 'l4 j 4 II other out-bnildlin..N. There Is also a g0<4.1 brick eonieilled Cistern, (tillable of holding forty •h,,: hi ”,..,Yheads of era:, r. 'I lie properly is in good repair. Also, fir sale. a full Toll N 'AT ad)Solning the als.r.e, 60 by 240 feet. Any one wanling soh pr operty will ~.;.1 well to call and examine nay 2.2.--4 1 In SALE.-13y virtue of tin enter of the Orphans' Court.. will nt thx ilome In Car:isle. on SATE' it DA V. the 1, th du) 'it Dereanl.er next, :tt 2 e'elee/s, I'. M.. A FRAM E 1101 st'. aCourt ith about ONE ACRE of ground attached, late .;;; the property of John Lephart. This property Iles nhout four miles west of Car lisp., on the State Kited, near Plainfield. And is now iu the ,:erupanr of Joseph Conner. rer.93TIK wishing to purchase can examine the property befure the day of salu. Terms will be made known by JACOB 11E1 BLEB. Administrator. Nov. 15, 1554 is it TOWN PROPERTY FOR S.ALE,- Ite disp , sed of at Private sale those two well r e t,sl .. finished 11111CIC 1101 1 , E8 situated in Lowlier jiastreet neat Redford. They are in god repair. and every Nen) worth) the attention of any person %%Sh in., to purchase a home. Also. a llol:SE to let. Possession given the th- s t Janoary. S. ELLIOTT. Carlisle, Nov. 15. 1 554--At QIIE It 1 Fli"S SAL ES.—By virtue of sundry writs of 1'0441(1.111 Exponas, Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Conti...l-land Ct unty, and to nu' directed, 1 Gill expese to sale by public rendue or outcry. at the Court it. use in the Borough ofrarlisle,,,n A V the day of December, 1554, nt 1U o'clock, A. M. the following 1;eal Estate.via: A 'LOT OF tiltOQN it, situate in 1 4 .. uth 'Middleton town ship. containing ON? An:l.:more or less, bolludett on tho north by the Pine road, on the west, east and south by Mathew 31ooro having thereon erected a two story frame house &t. round and taken In execution as the property of 11 Hilton Laird. •,' Also a Lunn , ' (31101 , ND situate in Churchtown,Monroo township, Cumberland county, containing 33 feet in'front and 200 bet in depth mere or less, bounthal en the esgt by an alley, on the south by Ur. Levi Lenher, west by Isnii.7 - I..amw, north by Multi street, having thereon erect ed It two stoVy MUCK' 110 USE, with an attic story, a stable, carria;:e house and other out houses and the me of a well of water, Ac., tzetzed anti taken in eNecutien as the propel ty of William It. Thomas. Also, by virtue of a irrit of Testritinn Venditioni Ex- P"ras. immed out oti the Conti, of Common Pleas of Berl:is ('aunty, and to ino (Riveted, I IN 111 expose to sale by pub lic Veil dile 0c outct v, at the Vona 'louse, in the lior. (-ILA i f(:urlis4•, on TIII`I;I 4 PAY the '2,tith day of 'W01f...T., f...T., ltsfp.l. at 10 o'clock, A. Id. the following Real Estate A TUArT OF LA ND. situate In SilverSprlng townSbip, Cumberland County, (+out:doing 1: 0 arms, more or Its, bounded on the north by I ehi 1/0111:10 and John ill-u -rban, on the west by Joseph arid Samuel tiller, on the south by ISilllamJacobs. and on tile east by -eh, ' umn, having thereon erected a one story 1.00 lIUUSEand Lou ILUtN, &e. Seired nod taken In execution a. the property of Abraham !lament:in, and to I,c sold by me. MeDAIIMOND,Aeriff. l'herllT's °Mee Carlisle 1 December hth 1551 M,IVEIV BOOKS! 11 MAGAZINES, AND A'l'l; PUBLICATIONS Elements of Character, by Miss Chandler. CMvernook, by Alice Carey. ('rant; by author of Mary Darien, l'asSion and Prejlllike. by Mrs. Gore. Henrietta Temple. by irlsraell., Old Redstone. or HistoricaW l Sketches of estern Preaby terinnistn, .te., by Joseph Smith, D. D. Village Sermona, by Rev. Dee. Ilurder, containing one hundred and 'one plain short discourse' on the prinel ml doctrines of the Gospel, pia published by Lippin cott, Grarebo & Co., of Philadelphia. InnnyMeinorleaof gureign Lands, by Mrs: IL B. Stowe. idendid (lift Books and Annuals tlir 15611. farper's, Putnant's, Ootietneri and,Oodey's Magazine', for Detobcr, ort life-Jo4),Prieting done nt thin office E $lOO slo.ot 100 10.0( 100 10,01 100 10.4 i 100 t.( co :,c 10 -91. C. =EI EMI -~~-- lEZI GOO ~A.O t b. l .1 • • EN BE:s;I:DIrT LA 1; A. M. PIPER.