c BALtl'llllOll.lO PIARKhT. BALTIMORE, MOildity, Febr. 19. FLOUR AND MEAL."-The Flour market to. day 'wait , .qMte -ac ive. We note sales on early ?change of 1000 bbls: of Froward Street brands at $8 50, and between 'changes 300 bbls.,wel'e made at. the same price. There was a continued good 'teeing on late 'change and several buyers, with sales of 'some 900 bbls at $8 50, closing firm. City Mills was also in active request, and sales of some 3,000 bbls. at $8 25, on time. Also, 200, do at $8 124, cash, and 220 bbls. of a choice brand at $8 50. There' was a firm feeling at the close. Private dispatches from New York gave favorable,ftecounts of the market there, with an upward tendency. Rye. flour,. —TIr market is quiet. We quote at'ss 87 (r 35, nominal. Corn Jlfeal.—The market quiet. We quote country at $1 50, and city $4 75. GRAIN AND SEEDS.—Wheat.—The receipts this . morning were fail.. There were 4,500 bushels in all offered, including 2,000 white and 2,,,,500 red. Sates very small and the market quit. We quote white, good to prima at $1 85( a)2, and choice for family flour nt $2 (Rib 2 03; red, good to prime, nt $1 90 ((ill 98. Inferior Jots 3 to 15 cents less. Most of that offered was 'held over. ' Corn.—The receipts this morning were quite large there b•Ang '38,000 bushels offered, including 8,- 000 of white and 30,000 of yellow. Sale's were small and the market dull. Most of • that offered was held 'over. We quote white at. 85(?,87—cents,„ and. yellow _B7(i=oB cents, closing dull. mixed 83Cg)84 cent,—very little in market. Oats.—There were 1,000 bushels offered; small sales Pennsylvania at 510)52 cents. We quote Maryland and Virginia 4.901 52 cents.—Rye:—There • werb, only 300 bushels offered; no sales We quote Maryland nominally at. $1 12@).51. 14 ; Pennsylvania $1 H a l 20. Seeds.-::: The market for Clovepeed to day is duller and the demand less active. Holders are asking $7 for prime new but buyers not dis posed to _give it. Old is neglected, We luote Timothy at...,.53 25@13 50; Flaxseed $1 70. ITU-SSEY'S REAPER NOTICE TO P.IIOIEIIS • - -The undersigned respectfully informs the Farmers of this and-the adjoining counties,, that -he continues to tuannfacture more extensively than ever. 0, Ilussey's celebrated REAPER AND MOWINO MACHINE, now wi generally in "tSe, at his shop three quartet s of a mile north of Hanover. Farmers w haling to engage a Reap er, or a Reaper and Mower enuLined, for the next sea son, can have their orders filled with prquptness by sanding them on immediately. The prices of these ma chines are as follows: Por a Reaper. Vor a Reaper and Mower, from Aildrcss the tterbugh the IfanGver 1' et ()lite°, York (mlay, CONJIAD MALL. qcOAL,„ 2000 TONSLIME 'A ND , STOVE COAL. now on hand and L,43x , receiving at tnd following prices : Dauphin Lime Coal - - $2 60 to 300 Stove, - - - • 300 to 4 50 LyLons Valley Limo --376 b, 4 00 Stove . •- - 4 00 to 4 75 Pine tirove'Llme - 375 to 300 Stove 4 50 to 600 Plit,Aori Stove Coal. - • - -500 to 5 50 Illaelisailtles Coal, per buNliel, - 22 to 25ets. ilso LUMBER Of all kinds. Common Board,: mul Acantling from $lO to $lB .per 100 Sot. First Cowmen and Panel according to quality, docl3-3m idited"t ritr•C PEAS, COFFEE- The subscriber has just added to his former stuck a general selection of CllolCll , 11t0CilltillS, as well as all the other variety of articles 42 '?3 , -, usually kept in a Grocery Store, onibraring 1110 ~ : '„igr., 1 0(feet—roasted and green—at...l2,4 and 14 cents TAO sr 1b:, Orleans, Clarified, Crushed and Pulverized :Angara, of flue qualities; Chocolates, Spices, Dairy , 4alt, and a variety of kancy articles, all of - which are o. Awed at the lowest cash prices. We are thankful for the .7eriner support given us, and invite a further call from our friends and customers. J. W. Elly. Marion Hall, Carlisle. NOTICE is hereby given that the CUM BERLAND VALLEY SATINUS INSTITUTION, iocatod - at Ctunborlaud Hall, in Dickinson township. Ouutherland county, will mato application to the next tagislaturo of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for in art of Incorporation, with a capital of not less than Con nor more thou Thirty Thousand Dollars, for the pur inn* of receiving deposits of money both transitory and on Interest, and of making loans and discounts, with Audi Other privileges as are usually granted to Savings Institutions. By ardor of the Directors. WM. lIALDIIEATH, Trans. [Juno 28-Crop Scey to N 0T,c,43 is hereby giveltAltat applitea -, ttosi win be made to the next; Legislature, agreed ,i) y the constitution and laws of the Conimonwealth agreed ,b Pennsylvania, lbr an altoration In the charter of the Carllslo Deposit Rank, so as to confer upon said Bank the rights and privileges of a bank of lesun, and to change ' the name to that of the CARLISLE BANE: also to increase ,,the capital stock, Ono 'rhundred and fifty thousand Bei km, if practicable, rs'i,„..., By order of'thdl ikhicka - orDlrectors. ... W. M. eurrint. Cashier. June 23, 185-1-13m] I)OLACKSMITH'S COAL. - 5,000 . 11 Bush°ls Blacksmith's Coal, a first rate. article m a:Wing and for salo by Jaiil7 3m ..pROCJIIE BRAWLS . —A lot of ~ong LI and Square. Boothe Shawls. Also. Blanket Shawls just roNdved from Now York and suWns vary low at tho cheap start) of nays 7i t ATE call the attention of the public to powtAnLE OAItURN OR FIRI ENOINE, fiw watering gardens or extin,quishing limn. An excellent *rade, neat, cheap and convenient. For sale nt norl-1:154. • BAxTov.4., poo()0178 AND SII 0 E B.—A very large 7.:Alrtitiont Ho.its and Shoes of every dos -lip jil , troculvo4 and selling very cheap. po.l '5l cumiixs oult,nY 11,0Atc. T Him M INGS.L--Just opened • j a Great variety of Cloak and Noss Triunniugs.— I( Also, (lath Cloaking:, with A variety of ,Wintor Umto. Nor. 15 G. W. lIITAIEIt. $lOO $/05 to 125 S. M. troovnit W. D. MURRAY, Agt. ''MIAs. coamni StoreS nob SOops, 1 1 J i A LI, STYLE Olt for 1854. AI _i_ 431;:oitoB KELLER re:spectfully announces to his tail Patrons and the public generally that hu has just re -4 calved the FALL FTVI.N. ON 0 ONI'LIMEN'S BATS, manufactured at ono of the hest establish ments in Philatiolphia, to which ho invites special attention. Be has also constantly on hand a large and varied as sortment of his own manufacture as well as city made Hats and Caps, suitable for the season, comprising every variety (..f Russia, Beaver, Moleskin and Silk Hats, fin ished in the latest style, togethdr with a full assortment of CAPS•of every shape and description, and at every price. lie particularly invites the public to call And ex amine his CXOOIIBIVO assortment, which in style, mate ritl and finish, cannot be surpassed by any in market, and which he Is able to put at priros lower than ever. Remember hid olikatand on North Hanover street, be tween Humer's and Sauce's stores. • FALL STYLE OF HATS & CAPS. WM. 11. TROUT. desires to inform his old friends that ho has removed to his now establishment on High street, near the Railroad Depot, and Is' now opening a fieft.large and elegant assortment of the FALL STYLE or HATS, just received from Philadelphia,. which the gentlemen of Carlisle are requested to sell and examine, lie has also a large assortment of Silk, Fur and Slouch Hats ea his own manufacture,..got up in the Lest style 511)1 at various prices, the excellence and finish m which he will warrant. His stock he is confident on ly nerds to ho examined to he approved. Also, a large supply of Men's, Bay's and Children's CAPS, of Cloth and Fur, and of every variety of style and price just re ceived from Philadelphia. Lot all who want a Hat or Cap give him a call, as they may be sure of being suit ed to their own satisfaction. efIFINA, GLASS ANI) QUEENS V,/ WARE—OId housekeepers and young, with thos a!s. , who are expecting to I.ooome houSekecTers, are Inv it Pli call at liAldillarti FAMILY OhMERV and ex amine his elegant assortment of Chinit.Glass and Queens .ll aro nnel other artielei i 'the housekeeping line, such tiq Fr melt and English tea se ts,„heavy lauded and plin, White t; vault..., glided and Lino plain, htither sets of ev ery variety and price, bowls and pitehers, tureens, dish es. 40. re table and mantel Candelabras and other lamps, great varity, table and bar tumblers, goblets, I.:e. Fruit and preserve dishes, in -va riety. Cmhr-ware--tubs , Mick r ta, churns. bowls, butter prints mid ladles.meal buckets.. 3.. c. Brushes—sweeping, whit e wash, scrubbing, band and shoe brushes, dusters, brooms. &e. Market,. clothes and travelling baskets, AFs n chu•ico nssLa•tinont of Tobacco and S:ogars. Coll mLo are fond of cli o h brands of Segttre and try the 1.111,11,es; 'Reg:dins, Stelfanon is and Other Cuba varieties, owl }on will iind thorn of unimpeachable quality. Also half Spanish and Common Sogars, with choice snuff and cbt.svia, t ,bacco. _ • ..i. "''''''''N ••=r- -- -:- 1 1 oit TILE MILLI ON am I' 1 1 / 4 I" EC.-,-...7-__ F l. ..4 - ~11, 1 , , ,.--.--,.-: I um Just p receiving my I'fill -, •f et:MCIIICS .:. - - ; :p...l..tafflt' - of -, l'A PER - 11.1 N(4l Ni4S, .chirp surpass In .style, fplality. 0... .:'' and price any that have over 1050 ~fabeted In ounsle, 1 respectfully solicit a call r pa pars ms in want of Paper hangings of any &scrip ion, as I UM confident by assortment far surpfu,ses any n the Ronal:tit; and in style and prices has but few id , •015 in the city. I only ask of the public, tonal! nod OK. mine iny assoldnlant lodine purchasing, as I am confi en t my chaste designs CO 'nips fail to 00400 the Moat ltitittiolla, NtitN P. LYN E., West side of North Hanover Street, lOOK O U T IN TENI E!—Cholern __l mortls, *Dysentery, Diarrlitea. 4:e., are making their nppearane. Vou know the remedy. If you have iniv.regard for the wellfare 14 yourself. year wilicor your children, supply yourselves with BEECHER'S mATen. i.r.ss con DIAI,, other*. iNO abide the eonseti rumen re.. suiting from a bigoted adherence to old 1)11181 1 kOry. This .• 'Matchless Remedy" can be had at the Drug Store of 11, J. 'KIEFFER. South Hanover street, a few doors south of the Court Douse, Carlisle. . . _BOOTS ,ANDw on .S.HOES. xo The,subsTo r nslve and lib r has se ected stool: of -Bo 0 turd S II 0 E S, which ho will sell at unusually low !Air kT es. Purchased from wholesale dealers, Mk at low rates. ho can offer such Induce mouts to purchasers as will make It their interest Wyk it his establishment. lie has every 11,111C10 in the Boot and Shoe line—for Ladies' or ifentlemens' wear—lw theref.,ro deems It unnecessary to particularize. I* - - Persons desiring, good and cheap goods are It ed to give him a call. iurniture. 13 OBERT B. SMILEY, CABINET MAKER and UNDERTAKER North Ilannver street, next door to Ittxs'm lintel. lie would respectfully inform the citizens of Carlirde and the public generally, that he has now tin hand a large and elegant assortment of Ftilt• N [TUNE. row•ist I tig• in part of Wardrobes, Card and oth er Tables, sofas, Bureaus, Bedstoads, plain and fancy So r ing Stands, ,tc., man ufact ured of the best materha till quality Warranted. Atli a inMeral assortment of cir Ants at tho lowest pekes. Vxsuri is !limns mado to order, nnd repairing prompt/y attended to. ir COFFINS'Inade at the shortest notice: and hay ing a splendid hearse ho will attend funerals 1n town or en u n t ry Ca- Remember the stand—next dent to . li. Glass's R. 11. SMILEY. TINTS U TUR E 110 0.111 JA.M'ES It. WEAVER would resnectoully cal; t t. l :. e h I t ! ° w i g n i° s l v o e r s lo c l 7 s oP k e re= 4 F n U d IM'AINI e Including Si,.fas Wardrobes,Centro and Tables, Dressing and Placa_ Bureaus,-and every other article in his branch of business- Also now on band, tho largest assortment of CHAIRS in Carlisle, at the lowest prices. AOFFINS made at the short est notice and a Ifearso provided for funerals. Ile solicits n call at his establishment, on North Han over street, near °lasso's lintel. Cirieurniture hired out by the month or year I f% caItNER of Iran " c over and Louthor sts , CV C. 1 ISLP undersign ed has always on hand it large stock of superior Cabinet Ware, in all the different styles, which he is prepared to sell at the lowest prices. Re invites attention particu larly to the PATr.NT BPIUNO BOTTOM BIUATIAD, a most useful article, which entirely obviates all objections.— The bottom can be attached to old Bedsteads. They have given entire satisfaction to all who have them in use. tiilf" COFFINS made to order at the shortest notice. JACOB FETTER.. Air Safe anb 3tent: STORE- ROOM FOR RENT. —A convenient storo room fin rent. There is not a hotter situation in town for business. Enquire at ' this office. ' Jana VVLUAI3LE TOWN PRORERTY A ' T PRIVATR SALE„—The 'subscriber will sell the property he now owns and occu pies, formerly owned' by the Rev, T. V lifoore, situated on South Hanover srt „,,, r;I :-*,4" Carlisle, adjoining the property of Mr 01.i tzf , k , Wm. Grafi:tin, near the Walnut Bot tom Road, consisting of a TOWN LOT AND A HALE 90 by 240 feet, upon which arc erected a good- two story Fit A ME HOUSE, Wood Hone hod Stable, together with other out-buildings. Moro Is also a good brick cemented Cistern, capable of holding forty-hvo hogsheads of water. The property is In good repair. Also, for salo, a full TOWN LOT adjoining the above, 99 by 240 feet. Any one wanting such property will do well to cell and examine. nov22—Gm T.A.LUABLE TOWN PROPERTY OFFERED FOR SALE AND POSSESSION GIVEN 1515111DIATELY.—A Jai& double TWO '!' natty HOUSE , with Stabling and Bath :,P401 ( ; 1 , , • I 1,,: , liousos. rho lot of ground oontalue 00 ';;;•...,' groat variety of choice grafted fruit trona. 0 I !;.•;;- This property is Alluded on East street, •••••,•'.14-7- 11 4 , -- bounded by the Letort Spring. Also, Two Stoic and ono Frahm EWEI,I,INIi HOUSES, si tutded on lle hlhrd street, nyrth of no Lutheran Church; and In an improving part of the town,. 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ALEX P. LYON. Pittsburg Executors. (;t. ~Ist 4 .I STATE OF MARTHA BOWMAN 1 deceased.—Notlce is liereln. given that letters of ad ministratibn on the estate of Martha Bowman, late of Franhford township. Cumberland comity. deivased, have been granted by the Register of skid county to the sub scriber residing In the same township. All 'p,t-scris in debted to said estate are required to make it payment and those Laving claims to prei.ent them for settlement to • JAMES L. SI cDOW ELL. janitl Ad'mr. I STATE Ob . SUSANNAH AL A,/ immin% pvoD.—Letters of Administration on the Estate of Snsannah Albright, doe'd., late of East Penushorough township, Cumberland county, have been issued to the Ful , ,riber residing in the Same town ship, to whom all persons having claims acainst the said estate will present them for settlement and those indelded maim payment. Jan. 24, MICHAEL ALBRIGHT, Aduir VOTICE.—At a stated Orphans eotirt 1.1 began on TUE:DAY, the 2.ttth day of December A. D. I and hoiden at Cat lisle, in and for Cumberland -county,-beforoklm-lion—JantealL_Grahatu,Atresiden Judge. and Samuel Woodburn anti John Hum Esquires, A s'st.. late Judges, de., the following proceedings were tint, to it ii: • . In the matter of the writ or 'Partition and Valuation on the Heal Estate of Elizabeth Shenk late of Dickinson township, deecamsl, the saute bat ing been' returned by Joseph MeDarinond, high Sheriff of Cuniterland county, duly executed. Sr. Now to wit, :filth December, 1554, Inquisition confirm ed and Enle on the Heirs and parties in interest to op. pear at Cho next stated Orphans court, and take or re fuse to tal,e, otherwise to show cause why the court should not order the property to to sold. Notice to iw served personally on the parties ,reshilug, within forty. n miles and by pohlleatien in one ew hg on thoe re siding I.e)ond forty miles. ht testimony whereof f have hereunto get my blind Intl the seal of said court, at Carlisle, on the 2t,th day ,r heceinLer, A. U. 1.3154. It I,IIN la7)1.1 It EGO. Clerk Orpbans Court NToricE.—To the Heirs end legal Representatives of tieonre Nogle, late of the noun ty of Cumberland. deceased. Take notice that by virtue of a writ of Partition nod Valuation issued out of the Orphans Court of Cumberland coun;y, and to me direct ed, Iwill hold an inquest to divide. part or value the real estatTo of said .leeeased, on the piernises, DAY, the tit/ day of March. A. It. 16(.5. at It o'clec,k {awn and - where - ymt - may-attend if you think . .1thil:P11 31e1/AItMAIND, Sheriff. Sherjffs onieo , Feb. itb ,55 VUTATOES NOTICE.—In the mat._ ± ter of the petition of Robert frays and it. M. lien det'sou, Guardian of Mary W. hays and dolts Hays, for a citation to John Steuart, administrator of John Ilayal -deetased, to settle.the account of his intestate as guat4 dian of the said Itohert,,nary and John. The untiorslired Auditor appointed by the Orphans court,, to report the fits. and au account, if the facts show that respondent ( gilt to arcomit, t. ill attend to the duties of his !ippon) t uncut, sit his office. in the bor ough of Carlisle, on TIIIIIFDA 'V the lat of Mardi neat, at RI o'clock A. M. when :10€1 m here all parties interested are hereby notified to attend. Bel,. 51111, T 55 UDITOR --- S NOTICE.Havino been A oproioted by the Orphans Court of Cumberlant cotlnty to distribute the balance in the hand of John Auld, Esq. adolln ist tutor 'o f Samuel Shadier, Woof Pick losort township,. bseerised, to 1111 d wholly; the creditor': 1 will, attend roe that purpose at my eflice In Carlisle on TUESDAV, the 13111 day of 3lardt next. Feb. 7 th.'6s. It. M. ENDERSPN. AU Dj'l'Oß'S NOTICE.—The under slgne(trypv.lnted Auditor by the Orphans Court of coot berlitint county, to marshal! the assethrin the hands of Christian Bomberger, Administrator of Christian Zoelc; deceased, to and among the creditors of said de cedent, gives notice, that ho will attend to the. duty as signed to biro nt his ochre in Carlisle, on 'WEDNESDAY the 28th day of February A. D. 185.5; botweentho bout's of ton o'clock in the fornoon and two o'clock in the after noon, on or before which day those having claims against said deceased will present the sante properly authenti cated to hint fur adjustment: W. M. I'ENItOSE; Jan. 7., ' Auditor. fie 1 4 131pponiatrg Nowi insert throe tittles and send toAuditor hofore day of meeting. T - 1., STATE .OF Glia'ORGE dQJ DECEASED.—NotIeo is hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate of Ocorge \ladder, late of hirklusmi township, Cumberlrnd county, dec'd., have been granted by the Register of said county to the sub. scribers residing in the same township county aforesaid. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are required to make Immediate payment, and those having claims to present them for settlement to DAVID DEMUTH, JOSEPH WIDDRIt, January TT, 1855-4tpd Executors. VSTATE' OF JOHN MILLER ' DE _E„A CEASED.—NotIce is hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate of John Miller, late of Mon roe township Cumberland county, deceased, have been grunted by t he Register of said county, to the subscri ber, residing in the same toWnshlp. All persona knowing themselves Indebted to said estate are required to make intmediato payment, and thew having claims to present them for settionient to Doe. 27, 1654.--etpd PETER 1111ILLP.lt, Executor. NEW GOODS.—The subscriber is just opening a fresh assortment of very CIIEAI' GOODS bought. at:reduced prices. Can and see them. Aug: 2t. OEO. W. RITNEIt THRASHING MACHINES of the best mak° conbtautly on hand and for sato at the Carlisle Foundry and Machin Shop. " .• • • GARDNER & DROWN CAVE YOUR OLD lIIETAL---.Cash ky 'mid for OLD METAL, such as . Copper, DrMe • and IroiVat tLo Carllolo Fouudry auk' Machine Shop. ' tiAltlnalt & DROWN. NEW GOODS:—The subscriber hay -Ingjuet received from Philadelphia a fresh sul. ply of 8 IiAtiONAIILLI 0001)8, will dispose of them at , a very tow mark. M. SNOpORASS. Carlisle, ! Mu. 17, 1855. ,. . • TT4III.I.I4IIIURNERS' COAL. 2LOOO Tons Vykon's Volloy Nut I CoAi, a superior lirticto lock.s‘ing and for snlo by Jitulo 3ui W. B. MURRAY, VAhUABLItI TOWN LOTS AT TRUSTEE'S RALE.--:-By 'virtue of an order of the Orphans Court of Cumberland county, the undersigned will expose to public sale, on the premises, on eATUB DAY;the lith of February, 185'5, at 2 o'clock' I'. 61., all that desirable Town Let, commonly kucwn ns POPLAR LCT, situate at the south west end of Hanover Street, In the borough of Carlisle, mntaining about TWO A CRES, bounded by said street, the Walnut Bottom Road, a lot of I'. Phillips' heirs and by South street. The terms of sale will be ten per foot. of the purchase money on the day of sale, onedimrth on the eonflrma• lion of the sale. and the balance to be secured by mort gages or judgment bonds, or both, as the' Trustee natty deem advisable, conditioned for the payment of the interest thereof , semi-annually to Mrs. Elizabeth bwiu, and the principal at her decease to her heirs at law, or t e e those *lin may be entitled thereth. Attendance u ill be given by the undersigned, Trustee under the will of Thomas Hagan. deed. Carlisle, Jan. 24.1865, .. ....:, ,, i TALIJABLE T 0 W N ...:q , b it PROPERTY AT PRIVATE BALD. 1.. 1 , 7 .4.1•!' .;, The subscriber will .sell at private sale, ~2.,,i,.,1 , ,,„, ~.". that valuable business Antal on the roe. ' ^4:l-- ,- -r.-' , C•ZePr vier of ilanover ;aid Loather streeta, In Carlisle, Pa. The lot 11430 feet front by 240 foot in depth. There la a large THREE STORY STONE PLASTERED HOUSE. well finished, a large yard and garden,. and every thing necessary to bathe it roinfortable an con• venient, residence. Nor terms e \:ire of J. NUTTER. Curlisle, Deer. 20. 1854 rrIWO SPLENDID FARMS FOR SALE.—The subscriber will sell at private sale the two following described farms, to wit: No. 1-,ls situated north-west of Carlisle, adjOininz the inhabited part of sold Borough, containing ONK HUNDRED AND ITORTY ACRES of first rate Lime stone Land, having thereon erected a new large BANK BARN, a large HAY HOUSE, a comfortable CAVIL'. ISTABLE, Ac. Also, a comfortable DWELLING HOUSE, and other MA-buildings. The land lain a high state of cultivation and' nil under god poCt and rail fence. It is bounded on the north by Ho heirs of Samuel Alexander, dee'd., on the .cast by John Noble, Wm. D. Seymour and others, on the west, by .h a .. Moore, Dm id (icier, ke., and on the south by the public road leading from Carlisle to Waggoner's bridge. No. 2.—is sitanted in North Middleton township, 4, 1 ,4 miles front „Carlisle, on the Harrisburg and Carlisle turnpike rend. abOut 13 , c; miles front Middlesex Mills, bounded as follows: on the north by the Conodoguinet i`rm..k, on the west by Irvine's heirs, on the East by J. Noble and JC14 , 0 Zeigler, and on the south by Abraham Hetrick and the Harrisburg turnpike road, containing TWO HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FINE ACRES, about 100 nCres of Limestone and the residue is black slate, aboutit:o acres of this tract cleared. tinder good fence, and in a good state of cultivation. the balance is very - heavy-timber=---A large -prtien.of -the .farm ts_rueadow land. The improvements are a large STONE MEL LING HOUSE a large Ltal AND FRAME !MEN, .a stone Spring lionNl and other oat-buildings. an Apple Orchard and a large quantity of other fruit, trees. ' • No. 3.—ls a small tract of land about !,(,. wife west oT No 1., on the Baker road leading from Cailisle.,to Wag. goner's bridge. containing TWENTY-SIX At ICES of first rate limestone land, bounded by raid mad on the north, by John .Noblo on the south, by Brown's heirs on the east, and by Baker on the west. The subsetiber will also sell a number,of OUT LOTS to spit purchasers.— The nbo'ro described property' will le wild on rettS, , oaMG terms. ARMSTRONG NOBLE: Carlisle January 10, 1554. BYF. COURT APPIN ESS PPI NESS ! ! W HAT CAS MAHE Us HAPLY? Ileason's whole pleasure, alt the joys of sense, Lie in thtee l'etteo, stud Coripotence. . •fops.) But when we have pains, affliction or anguish of dis eases. is not our pleasure, our joy. and our happiness thereby destroyed? •Why let our sick fellow-being buf fer? Does not Chrkt say -With the same measure ye mete', it shall be measured to you :train r —Mat. 7, - 2.- -Who is a wise man and ena,m,d I,ith tilLowlccive itmg you, let him Oxon - out of a good conversation Ida works with meekness and o indent.--James 3, la. SUBURItY AND NIEDICiNaI....-4Toctor. P. C. CARP . DElt, Surgeon . and Physician, who is arid rhybiGlOgiStrill'ld to Graduate of our hest ldedhal Colle ges, and has made himself mainainted with all the vari ous systems of Medical .Science, and with the recoil* discuVeries and improvements in the various depart monts.of tbd fleallog Arts, faithfully attends to orders for Surgical and Idedical Aid. and win se medicines Inv all made Or composed strictly in accordance Nvith. tbo Sciences of Pathology, littany,-Ilydnpathy and Physi ology; and whose medicines are all composod of whole some reels, plants, and livdiv.rathy. good In all diseases, and to v,honi the afflicted are invited to apply- timely. Ins Clutracter by lie,pectal,le IN,1:; - ltlans, &c. Copy of a letter from the Rev. C. 11. Leinlarli to Mr. 11. 11. Etter, of the 'Warm Springs. Respected Sir low too to intrednek3 to your friendly notice, p r . CARD— IsEll of New York. I have l.nowi lie. C. ter sixteen yea is he has dour busitm-s f. , r me with sobriety, hon esty nod with accuracy; therellie I do lelieve Lim to be perfectly sober, honest trustworthy. Any facets you may see proper to confer on him, will be highly ap preciated by 11l numerous friends, and by noels toot• highly than your sincere friend and bumble servant. J, S. COLWELL. A utlitvr. Landisburg, I'a., July oh Copy of a letter ti in George Spahr, Esq., County Treasurer.-1 da certify that the medical advice of Dr. P. C. Comities has surpassed any other wfilch I have .Itilheirtirautd in the cure of severe foyer In my faintly.- 14 would therefore recommend- him to such immons oho may be afflicted with aforesaid disease or otherwise. •• GEORGE SPAHR. Bloomfield, August 20th, 1851. DB. CABDDER ibeing well acquainted with the re cent Preneb discoveries, with their now and safe modes of treatment, and the speody and certain remedies and cures for Dyspepsia, 'Liver Complaints, Dysentery, Chol era Mortals and all Complaints of the Bowels and slim ads; Superior Bernalles for the prevention and chi* of Asiatic Cholera. Remedies fur all the defects and dis eases of the Generative Organs and reproductive ecenc tuy in mon and women • Remedies for Insanity; certain and timely cures for all Consumptions, Impotence, Ster ility. Sexual Abnses, Vedereal Diseases Snail their furter. Suppressions anti other delicate female centplaints. All (hero remedies emanate from the most noble scieure of Botany and Ilydropathy combined, (but no poison.)-- 'glee! all manner of sickness and all utannerof disease. Now Testament. "It Is for healing that Christ, centime deth the Fatuttritan.—Luke, le, 33 to 37, and with rem- ' 13101.1 weans. "Prove all things, hold fast that which is 1 . good."—lst. Thessalonians, 5, 21. "Therefore let us be ware of laying up what we should lay out for• health, for there is that seattereth and yet increttseth, and there is that withholdmore than is meet, but it teudeth." (% Proverbs, 11, 24. s . The different mod nes end their directions will to sent to the allihted DI any direction by mail or express. Address Dr. I'. C. CAM/DER:Carlisle, 'Cumberland coun ty, l'ib,.post paid, and the fee $l,, always accompanying the letter; with the order, together with a description Q. the feelings and the symptoms of the complaints of the afflicted inclosed. It is this system of Mallen' ECleltee the Books anti the modes of cure only, which Dr. Card der employs that allow of medicines ,entirely made or composed of Wholesome Hoots, Planta, and Ilydropathy, good in all, diseases, (no poison), and which can snake speedy and certain remedies and cures for "all manner of sickness alnd all manner of disease," and which 'sue pass all other medical means in point of goodness, be yond all bounds of comparison. OFFICE adjoining 11Ir. (I. Fleagor, East Pomfret street, near. South Hanover, Carlisle, l'a. Testimonials frum numerous persons of the highest respectability in this and the adjoining . , 'months, give authentic' evidence of the goodness of Dr. Cardder'l character, and can be seen et his office. N. 11. The afflicted can receive superior tuedicines and,: the directions for their use by the first return of mall on express; If interviews be desired, or visits requested. Dr. C. will endeavour to accommodate* applicants OF tar as he can, The Doctor speaks the English and the Ger. scan languages, etc. [ .lun. 17,1E14 DRYpp DS W STORE & NEwaoonsl—Tbenn dersigned fa now opening in the store room of William Leonard, en the corneref Hanover and touther streets. i n th e Borough of Carlisle, n large and general assort ment of STAPLE AND FANCY IftlY ROODS, manic lug, almost every kind and variety of geeds odanted to this market, together with no assortment of CEOCE— lila stock having boon Dearly all purchnscd'Withlu th o la s t two woobs, buyers will. have the advantage or selecting from it FRESH: STOCK, at well as of tho Into dreline in the pi lee of tunny articles. Ile w ill 1 . 0 harpy exhltit his goads to nil who may. furor liiin with a salt hud plcdps 111111 FM to sell ocery article as low Cr lower thou they con Ike purchased elt.tmliero. Cnrllrlo, Nor. lb, 1654, mil RUIIIiIIT DICK. 71 EffrlM JACOB SIIRODI C. 11. LIENBACII