„ utjc i~latkcts. BALTIDIUIIS MARKET MONDAY EVENINCI, April 9. FLOtrtt AS4DMEAL =The flour market con tinuee Very Saledon early, 'change 'to day of 400.blis liciward street brands et $O, : 871. Also 500 libbido., to be dolivirod June Ist, sellers option, at 9,50. On late 'change there wne a steady inquiry, and holders gen erally asking $lO, at which price 100 bbls choice brands were taken: , , Also, •CO bbls Howard street were, deliverable Juno Ist, sellers option, at $9,621. Also, 1,100 bbls City Mills at $lO 'on time, au advance; and 200 bbls Family Flour at $1i,25 ,per bbl. Tho - Market closed firm. Rye Flour—The last sales were at $0,75. It is.now generally held at $7.00 per bbl. CorpMeal—Wo quote country at 9,18 a $1,25, and city manufacture at $4,50 per bbl, nouvnal. Grain.—Wheat—The receipts this morning were light, only 5,000 bushels offered, mostly white, and sales of good to prime white at 2,40 a s{i,so, a choice lot at $2,53 We quote red at 2,30 a $2,90 per bushel—small sales. Corn—About 20,4300 bushels offered and the market firm. Sales of white at 93 n 95 cents, yellow 98 a 99 cents, and mixed at 92 cents per bushel. Rye—Sales of 300 bush els Pennsylvania at $1,33, which is an ad vance. Oats—Market steady. About deol bushels offered, and sales of Maryland and Virginia at 58 a 62,4 cents per bushel. I I LN,1 1 \ l ' 1 1 1) ( 1. ):1 ( ) lal ,W Il i t t ‘. l l tin i : 4 :4l l‘l n l l : ;tmtv; Penn. The next session of this well known Institution will -- app - n - theltrst - Wrdnrsdayin — May; -- Itialorated - at --- :•shado from the Mount Union staticn on the Pennsylvania Railroad, from which place there is n daily line of Ft:l , ms. Being situated in the country it is ratinived from all the viers and temptations of town.— TIII. :Imildincs are large, airy and commodious, Snpable of arm annalating sonic fit boarders. Those who cannot let a......no , dated in the institution can ehtnin good gearliii: In the neighborhood at $1 50 per weok. 'l'mtws.—sso per session of five months payalle gnar ly in ad. :thee ; Washing :10 its per dna ;. light and fuel uxt.a. For further particulars address. Ay, 11. WOODS; Principal. The Principals address will be Easton Pa. until the 1,4. of April after whicil time Shade Hap, Huntingdon Co. Pm. starch 14th. 1 ISTATE OP TIHDIAS SWEARIN -i , 4 (;F:N, doceaged.—Notiro is hereby given that le admini;traiion on the estate of Thomas Sweerico gen. of East Puunshoro township, Cumberland county, deceased. have been grunted by the Register of said e , IITI ty to the subscriber, residing in the same township. All persons knowing theinsoli'es indebted to said estate retp tired -to Mahe innnwdiate payment, and those 111,111.11 - iii to presen - CtheM for settremont to Feb. 20, '65 BENJAMIN 11111, Admin'r. NOTICE. -All persons knowing them- Felves indebtpl to the subscribers, either by note or book account, are respectfully requested to call and settle the Fame on or before the 3let day of March t ins. After that date the books will lie placed In the hands of a proper person for collection. seta,3 CAIMPIIY.LL. tm_The STORE ROOM now occupied by us will be rented from the Ist day of April next. It is a first rate business stand and convenient room. Apply as above. VHITE LI SEE ACAD EM Y, three Y miles west of Harrisburg: The ninth Session of this popular and )fourishing Institution will civil memo .du Monday, r Abe 7th of May next, under the most favorable auspices. During the present year Such improvements and•additiens have been made us its In creasing patronage demanded. The Principal 1,111 be a*• slated by a full corps of competent and experienced tearhera and special attention will be paid to the health and eon:fort of the Students. . . .., . .. lioariling, Washing and Tuition in the English Branch us, and Vocal Music, per session, (s,.niontlis) stliiou Instruction in Latin and t;reok, each, -i( (N. French and (ierillall - • ,f) .1 K Thu attorition or parents and guardians is carne4l3 Invited to this institution. Circulars will be furnisbcd nod luny informal I .n will be given, on lippiication, uithun personal or by loiter to 1). pIINLINiMit, Principal, llarrisburg, l'n. Mar. 114, 1865 T 4 A DIES FANCY 1.3 RS.---J 0 IIN Tmperter, Manufacturer and Dealer in Miami, of FANCY FUItS, fn. Ladies and Children, at SSI Si IRK ET Street, above Eighth, Philadelphia. 114 ving now completed toy large and beautiful assort moat of all the different kinds of Fancy. Furs, that wil be worn by Ladles and Children during the present sou son: this assortment of Furs is equal to any to be !horn in this City, either for quality, Variety or beauty. HA% jay bought my Furs in Europe fbr Cash, and have had them manufactured by the most competent workmen under my own supervision, with rimsbriable econenny.— I am determined to sell them at small profits‘'and for Cash only. Ai SWItEKEEPERS would do well to give me a call before purchasing. .OLIN 251 3.IARKET Street, above Eighth, rhiladelPhia. I i )111EVE L. Ic.NRIIIT, (Successor to ti li d Hartley lIE D DDINO AN CA itPE'l AIL iti , IIIOUSE, No. 1.48 Houth Seeond Stree,t, five doors above Spruce street, Philadelphia, where he keeps con stantly on hand a full assertniont of every article in his lino of business. Feathers, Feather Beds, Patent P2rliag Mattresses,Velvet Tapestry, Tapestry, ik USSItiR, Three- Ply, Ingrai, Venetian, List, Rag and Hemp Carpetings, Oil Cloths, Canton Mattings, CUCollatid Spanish Mat t ings Floor and Stair Druggets, Hearth Rugs, Doer Mats, Talde :ind.Plano Covers. To which he-invites the attention of purchasers. f•loct*:4 IAPES' - SUPERPITOSTITATE - OF LIME—The subscribers are Agents in Philadol p or,the *bozo fertilizer, which has boon fully tested for the last throe years. Early orders solicited as thi supply will be limited. Also, for sale best Poruylan Go vernment Guano No. L • PASCHALL MORRIS. & CO., ' Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store, N. E. corner Tth and Market streets, Philadelphia. • fdoct'.s4 NI O R F O r I T LE ' S R& F T A he rr sot2e4 a l n v l ndva t n i‘ t l ag l e i: Ov i c t ‘r s all others In being made with an outside Iron caSmg, which , :rtki.ly economises fuel and prevents loss of heat. They Are made of various sizes, from 10 to 12.0 gallons. They Aro portable, and may Is) sot in the kitchun for house hold use, or out of doors convenient to the barn, pig puns,,kc., for bulling food for stock. Forsalo by PASCH A LI. MORRIS & CO., Agricultund Warehouse and Stool Store, N. E. corner of 7th and Market streets, Philadelphia. - poct's4 (LOBS SHELL ERS.--Xmown'S PAT ar c.,RN SHELLER, docidudly the best and cheap! w+. now in use. Farmers ftro requested to call and ox: toulno it at the Carllslo Foundry and Nlachlno Shop, or at Saxtou'a Hardwaro Store. 'for Wu at reasonable pd , ..ulm by • j "PLotlltjbtitC-r`ribel:lofrieillot4llprilv4nOtelltinleStl;el42l,l;k and flx locs of a Drug Store, law the property of filicifeel sci, ilec*.A, In ChureMown, Cumberland county. The liomtner Drug liters In the 'place, andm fine opportu liit v IF 110 W presented to any young roan wistipig tki , nonce Ills business. For terms enquire of MOSES IUOItItETT, Amdl.j MPORTANT TO FEMALES ! i t DR. CIIHIPSEiIAN'S PILLS. cembinatibn of ingredients in these Pills is the re sult of a long and extensive practice; they aro mild in their operation, and certain of restoring nature to its proper channel. In every Instance have these Pills pro ved successful. They invariably open those obstructions to which Females are liable, and bring nature into its proper channel, whereby health is restored and the pale and deathly countenance changed to a healthy one. No female can enjoy good health unless shots regular; and whonovorlin obstruction takes place, *whether fromex posure cold or any other cause,the general health im mediately begins, to decline, and the want of such a rem edy has been the cause of so Many consumptions among young females. T. holies whose health will not rermit of an increase of their family, these pills will prove a val uablo acquisition, as they will prevent pregnancy.-- , headache, pain in the side,.palpitatlon of the heart, boa thing of food, and dl turbed sleep do mostl ( always arise frost she Intern/01.n of nature; and whenm / er that is the case, the pills will inviirlably rented3kall thert Nor are the less efficacious in the cure of Loncafthom, commonly called tini "Whites." These Oils should nev er be taken during iwognancy, as they would bm sure to , cause a miscarriage. Warranted purely Vegetable, and 4 free front anything injurious to hid or health, Fulland explicit directions accompany each box. • These pills arc put up in square tint boxes. • Persons residing whom there IN no agency established; by onclo. slog Oee Dollar le a letter, pre-paid, to Dr. C. L. Cotes- MAN, No. 21;7, hittecker street, hew York. can have them soot to their respective addressive by mall. GARPNRR & BROWN Stores nnh Shops. 11, A Lb STYLE OF HATS for 1854.- -1 o BURGH KELLER rC.9l)Carlllly LIIIIIOIIIICTS td , his old Patrons and the {Judith: gonerally that he has just re- Zeelvod the FALL STYLE OF IiENTI.EMEN'S / iIA 'S; unintillietured at ono of tho best establish ients In Philadelphia, to which he Invites special attention. . lie has also constantly on hand a large and varied as m sortent his own manufacture . as well as city made Hats and Caps, s'ultable for the season, comprising every variety-of Russia ' Bearer, Moleskin and Silk lints, fin ished in the latest style, together with a full assortment of CAPS of every shape and description, I , llli at every price. Ile particularly Invites the public to call and ex amine ids'exemudre asswtment, which in style, mate riti anti finish, cannot be surpassed by any In market, and which he Is able to put at prices lower than ever. Remember his old stand on North Hanover street, be tween Hunter's and Sener's stores. FALL STILL OF HATS A:, CAPS. wm. IL. TuouT, desires to inform his old friends that he has removed to his now establishment, on High street, near the Railroad Pcpot, and Is /1.1% opening a jAn large and elegant nstrwtment of the ALL STYLE , OF HATS, just received from Philadelphia, which the gentlemen of Carlisle are requested to acil and examine. Helms also it large assortment _of _Silk, bur and Slouch Hats on his own mantufactmv, got up In the best style :LIM at various prices, the excelleneeand finish 01 which be Mil warrant. Ills stock he hi coolident on ly needxto be examined to he approved. Also, a large supply of Men's, Boy's and Children's CAI'S, of Cloth and Fur, mud of every variety of style end price just re ceived from Philadelphia. Let all who want a Hat or Cap give hlm a call, as they may be sure of being suit ed to their own satisfaction, 11-IINA, - GLASS ~AND QUEENS V) WARE Old housekeepers and young, with tiles als, who are ex pert iop t u become housekeepers, are hi% it ed to rail at II A I.BEI:1"F , FAMILY II OCLRY and ex amine his elogan t ass.:rt Men t ~ r China, lass and Q mms ware and other articles in the housekeeping like; such as French and English tea sets, lieavy Landed andplain, White Granite, gilded and litho plain, Dinner sets of ev ery variety and price, howls and pitchers„tureens, disie eq. c. Olass.ware—eentro table and mantel lanaps, Candelabras and other lamps.great verity. tal:lo and bar tumblers. goldets. Ac. Fruit and preserve dishes, in va riety. Cedar-ware—tubs, buckets, churns. bowls, butter priuts and ladles, meal buckets, tr. hrushos— sweeping. white wash, serul.Ling, hand and shoo brushes,-dusters, tmaans, Ac. Market, clothes anal travelling baskets. Also a choice ass”rtmont of Tobacco and Sepses. Call ye who are fond of choice brands of Sugars and try the Principes, Rogalias, Ftettarionis arid other Cuba varieties, And you will find them of unimpeachable quality. Also half Spanish and Common Sugars, with choice snuff and -chewing. tobtwer4.- I 1 OH Tli l'l 'MILL] ON I_, iatk PE,l l 's ~-..,, A 4 , 4 in,‘. ~,,,,,--,- I am just receiving iny Fall •61:414.1NC111CS 1: , .,.7-+ — "' - '-f•:: stook of PAPER lANUINUS. I *** ' - .4l%lwilicit surpass in style, quality . . • , ,Ni and price any that have ever hoeii exhibeted In Carlisle. I respectfully solicit a cull from parsons In want of Paper Hangings of any &scrip tion.as I 21111 comm fidoll t by assortment far'snrpasses ass In the Borough; and In style and prises has but few ri vals in the city. I only ask of the public to call and ex , amine my iiFsortniant before purchasing. as I 11111 confi dent my chaste designs cannot fzill t please the most fastidious P.ll .r;. 'West side of North finnorer Stre,t, LOOK OUT IN TIM I:!—Cholera morbus, Dysentery, Diarrhea. dc., are mnking their appenrane. Ynu know the remedy. Jr you base any regard for the wellfare of yourself, your wife. or your children. supply yourselves with DEECHER'S MATCH LESS CORDIAL, otherwise hide the consequence suiting from n bigoted :Obero,' to old quackery. This "Matchless Remedy" con Le led at the DrIM Store of KIEFFIik. South Hanover street, It few doors huuth of thu Court House., Carlisle. I)00TS AND SHOES. Thasubscrib ) er lots now on hand a very extensive and well se ected stock of h 0 0 T S nod 5 11 0 E S..' ''.., 4 " 4 which ho will Sell at unusually low pric- iliz es. Purchased' front wholesale dealers. .. at low ratoo, Ito can calor anelt Intlttoo- ‘---. - • ..... . molts to purchasers as will make it their interest to via" it his establishment. He has every article. in the hoot and Shoe lino—for Ladles' or tiontlemens' wear—he theref we dooms unnecessary-to particularize. ktii- Persons desiring good and cheap goods arc invit ed to give him a call. . _ 1e 2000 TONSIAME AND r - CIA - 7 - il • A.l" h , " 1 ". " A I nun' " ." I"" nod r'''v receiving at tho following t n : Laupitln 1411111WOlil - - - $2 50 to 3 00 Stovi, - - • - • 300 to 4 50 Lykens ValleY Liute - - 3 75 to 4 00 Stove - 4 00 to 4 75 Pine Grove lAum - - 3 75 to 4 00 Stove 4 1,0 to 5 CO Pittston Stove Coal - - im to 5 Si) Blacksmith's Coal, per bushel, 22 to 25ets. Cr..A het LUMBER of all k hide. Commtos Boards and Scantling from $lO to $lB per 100 feet. First (211111111011 anti Panel according' to quality. decl3-3in TEAS, COFF . ERiccf The FUllseriber has just added to his former stork ageneraln selection of CHOICE 11ltoCERI1K as well as all the other variety of articles ff 2 ..; i usually kept in a Grocery Store, embracing Rio X , . eAdfee—roasted and green—at 12 1 ,1 and 14 vents .... , '. , .;; 1 S per 11,.. Orleans, Clarified, Crushed and Puiveriaed !Or Sugars. of tine qualities; Chocolates. Splees,balty Salt, and a variety of Fancy Halides, all of which are o. fired at the lowest cash prices. We are thankful for the tamer support givelk us. and Invite a further call from our Howls and customers. J. W. EBY. 'clarion liall, Carlisle. IL A. DRIER, • SEEDSMAN AND FLORIST, No. 69 Chesnut near Second, philadelphia i Ilas now arranged and completed his stock for the :zuring,4lBss, as follows: VaIk:TABLE SEEDS—in great varie '‘ ty, including the finest varieties of Beane Deets,' Cabbage, Cauliflower, Lettuce, On ions, Melons, Egg-plant, Tomatoes, Peas, Radishes, Ac. At- FLOW ER NEEDS.—IIIs collection is unequalled hy any in this country for extent and quality, and embra ces the finest varieties of Asters. Stocks, Carnations, Pansies, Wallflowers, Daisy, An. GRASS SEEDS—Ad all kinds, including ItlueandOreen Grass, White Dutch Clover, Sweet Scented VernalOrass, Rerrennial Ray limns, Durum), Ae. RoSES, &e,—Choice ever-blooming Roses, Camellias, Verbenas, Dahlias, Orapa Vines, Fruit 'Trees Shrubbery At. ' S. W. VEIiSTIOK, - - feb.2B - Agent for Carlisle; l I IMEI3URNERS' COAL. - 2,(00 i'opaitykonla Vallay.Nut Coal, a iu,berlor &Aldo rice viiik anti fora by . Janlo Diu , • W. D. DIVRRAT, Airt. PPEALSat.. 1855.—'The . .under signed. Commissioners of Cumberland Cottony, o ould hereby give notice that the set end Appeals will be hold aeihe Commissionere' Office lu Carlisle, as fol lows, to wit; Lower' Monday, April 23d, Allen, Upper, do. do. Merhaniesteargi do. do. Met Ponneboro, Tuesday, April 24th.. Hampden, do, do. New Cumberland, do. do. Monroe, Wednesday, April 2oth. Silver Spring, do. do. • Frank Ord, Thursday, April 20th. North Middleton • • do. Mifflin, Friday, Middleton, 27th. Hopowoll. do. do. NOW Vine, do. do. Shipponsburg borough, Saturday, April 28th. Shipponsburg twp. do. do. Southampton, do. do. Dickinson, Monday, April 30th, Newton, do. do. South Middleton, Tuesday. May Ist, West Penneboro, do. Carlisle, Wednesday, May 2d. Any persons feeling thotnielves aggrie+ed by altera tion!' made will be,heard at swill time and place stated, JOHN 801111, JAM ES Alt M STRONG, GEORGE M. GRAHAM. Coin's Office, arch 28. Commissioner& VOTICE.—To all Persons interested .1..1 tho Ilea! Estate of Dr. John Simpson, dee'd. and the reeognizanees of Dr. William A. Simpson, earnuel Alexander and Andrew Carothers, Esq., In tho Orphan's Court of Cumberland county, to secure the interest of the respective heirs of said Decedent in said Real Estate. 'That on motion of Samuel Hepburn, Eaq., Attorney for D. "William A. Simpson.—lt is ordered' by the Orphan's Court of Cumberland county. •That a rule upon all the parties in interest be entered in said Court, to show cause if any they have, why the said recognixames shall not be marked satisfied. ho far an the interest of David Simpson is concerned.—And that said rule be returnable on the Al Monday of April next: Notice of which to be gireu bi publication in two newspaper printed in said county, until the said day of appearance. By the Court. Of which . parties in interest will take notice. 'test, Jolt N (hit Et 10, Clerk (Sr. Court. GAS ,AND WATER COMPANY LOA N.—The Carlisle (ins and Water Company de sire to complete their Works by the Introduction of liar this SllllllllOl% anti for this purpose u lilt to obtain on -Loan- TW ENTY- N in H.L. they eill gi re the most ample security, and pay the interest half s early at the Carlisle Dels.sit Bank, for sums not less than $5OO. ft Kir K. NS ATTS, marAt l t l',esolcyt 1, 1 ST Arr OF SA 'IVI WAG (; ( N deeeased.—Nntier is hereby given that bet the estate of ealnuel agge- Tier, late of Nevotitncoirtiship, Cumberland ebunty, el.llSoi, has e been' granted by the Iteeister of said ro uro ty to the subscribers, residing it, the same township,— All persons It nliving themselves Indebted Lo sold oldster are required tirrnrilio iiimiediate pas :tient, end those having claims to 'present them for , e to NANCY \V IN marl4pd ISRAEL ‘VACRIONEW, Admr'L STATEI, OF ABRA II A M BI: It N . - 2 . .4 noLDER, .r. decen.• , cd.—Notire is horeby given that Lottors Tertainentary on the eNtalo ef AI rabani Burkholder, into of l , raint lord toniudlip. Cumberland county, deceased, have been granted by the Register of Kahl county to the sill-peril yr. residing In the emus twp. All persons-knowing-thimlselvesindobted to-said-ostate are required to mate immediate payment, and those ha' ing claims to prci.ant thou for rettloinent to maripd ABRAHAM mAuTIN, Ex'r. '" -- -- ESTATE'OP ELIZABETH SMITH deceased.—Notice is hereby given that Letters of Administration on. the Estate of Elizabeth Smith, late of Lower Allen township, Cumberland county, deceased. have been granted by the Illegirtor of gold county to th• subscriber, residing In the same township. All persona knowing themselves Indebted to said estate are requir ed to make immediate payinentauld those having claim to present them for settlement to ' feb2FAtpd WM. 11. SMITH, AdfiVr. W. 511E1,04 1 - {STATE . OF SUSANNA BWEIT ZEIt, dereased.—Notire iK hereby given that Let tois of Administration on the estate of Susanna Sooß yer, late of Shiremanstown, Cumberland (minty, fieelll.- ed, have been granted by the Register of said emtuty to the subscriber, residing in the sonic township. All per 14011h knowing theinselves indebted to said estate ars re ittired to make immediate payment, and those haying claims to present them fur settlement to feb2S-Ct. WM. 1). 811001 ) , Adm'r. I XEC UTOR S NOTI(' E.—. Letters J Testamentary having been gaited to the subseri i,ei s, under the will of tleorge A. Lyon Esq.. dee'd.. late of the borough of Carlisle; nil persons Lavine clam is against the estate of the said decedent, nro requested to make known the wee, and thi se indeLted, to make pay moot without delay to 301 IN LYON. Bedford l'a. ALEX I'. LYON, Pittsburg (t. Jan. 31st '55 Exeeult,rs. S. H. HOOVER NEEI ESTATE OF MARTHA BOWMAN decensed.—Nuthe Is hereby given that letters of administration on the estate of Martha Bowman, late of Frankton] township. Cumberland coon ty,deceased. have been granted by the Register cf anid county to the sub.. scriber residing in the same township. All persens &Med to said estate - are required to make immediate payment and those having claims to present them for set tlemetti, to JAMES L. MeIIOWELL, Jana Att'mr. STATE OF SUSANNAH AL BRIGHT, DECD.—Letters of Administration on the Estate of Susannah Albright, deed., late of East Pennsborough township, Cumberland &Indy, have been issued to the subscriber residing in the same town ship. to whom all persons having claims against the . said estate will present them fur settlement and those Indebted make payment. Jan. 24, 1855 MICHAEL ALBRIGHT, Aduer. NOTICE.—At it stated Orphans court began on TUEFDA the 25th day of December A. D. 1854, and holden at Carlisle, in and for Cumberland county, before the lion. James II Oraham, *'resident Judge, and Samuel Woodburn and John Rupp, Esquires, Associate Judges, Se., the following proceedings 'were hail, to wit: In the matter qf the writ of Partition and Valuation on the Real }stale of Elizabeth Shenk late of Dickinson township, deceased, the same having been returned by Joseph McDarmond, high Sheriff of Cumberland county, duly executed, &c. Now to wit, 26th: December, 1854, Inquisition confirm ed and Rule on the Heirs and parties in interest to imp. pear at the next stated Orphans court, and take or re fuse to take, otherwise to show cause why the court should not order the property to be sold, Notice to be served personally on the parties residing within forty miles and by publication in one newspaper on those re. siding beyond forty mile's. 11l TUE COURT. In testimony whereof I have hereunto sot My hand and the seal of said court, at Carlisle on the 2Sth day of December ' A. D. 1854. JOAN M. GREGO, Clerk Orphans Court. • ISSOLUTION.---The pnrtnesrhip heretofore existing' between the subseribera, trey ( Ing under the firm of BENTZ & 11110T11EIt8, was dhe Ilved on the first inst., by mutual consent, ell persona ndebted to the firm are requested to make- an early settlement of the same to either of the milloyilgried. ABNER W. lIENTZ , WM. I.IF.NTZ JAM E; BENTZ. The undorsignOd having purchased the interest. of W. Houtz in the, above business, Inform their friends that they will emitlnue the business as heretofore at the old, stand under the name of Bentz l hrothor.—They havi just received a large supply of NEW (1110115, such as Cal icos, 44inghtuns, :kluslitis, Cheeks, Flannell, Satinetta, Needle Avoilted Collars, Spencers, Sleeves, AC., also , on case Irish Linens, containing .19 pieces of their own im portation some of it very fine which they can sell mud' lower than the usual prices. They respectfully requart the public to give them a call as, they are determined to sell' eap. ABNER W. MENTZ. Fob. lb, '55 JAMES BENTZ, earil.oe Licralb. notices. - Jleaf Estate Safe VALIJ ABLE TQWN LOW r .. 1 Titht;TEE'S SALE—By virtue of a ord' of th, kh.plim ; s• court of Cumberland county, the uude till expose to public sale, on the premise , on S, 'PUP PAY. the 17th of February, 1866, at 2 o'clock' 1., a. that d—h-awe Town Ind, commonly It new n as P ICPLA iA.I, situate at the south' wad, end of lianover Streit in tbe burg ugh of Carlisle, containing about TW‘I A CH ES, bounded by said street, the Walhut Bottom Road, a lot I'. Phillips' heirs and by South street. 'html terms. of sob, will be ten per cent. of the purrhas. money on the day of sale, one-fourth on the continua of the saleralol,the balance to 1.3 i „„ rt . gm P 5 or JudgmOit Wide, or both, an the Trustee m: deem advisable, conditioned Mr the pay mutt of CM interest (hereof' sonik 1111 l unity to Mrs. Elizabeth Dwin. and the principal at her decease to her heirs at law, or to theme who may be entitled thereto. Attendance wil, be given by the undersigned, Trustee under the will of Thomas Hagan, (We'd. Carlisle, Jan, 24. 18&6. JACOB SMIOM. . LUABLE T 0 W N y .A. ritorunTY AT ,PRIVATE SALE The subscriber will sell at private sale that valuable business stand on the tor,- nor of Ilanoyer and ',outlier stree6, l'u.- The let is :tti-feet front by 210 feet in depth There-la n large TIM EE STORY STONE' PLASTERED HOUSE, Well finished, a large yard and garden., and every thing necessary to make it comfortable and' con venient residence. For terms enquire of . Carlisle, 1)00'r. 20. 1854 ril\VO SPLENDID FARMS FOR SALE.—Tito subscriber will sell at privatosale the two following described farms. to wit: No. 1-15 situated north-west of Carlisle, adjoining the inhabited part of mid 'Borough, containing ON b HUNDRED AND FOrin ACHES of first rate Lime stone Land, haling thet eon erected a new large BANK BARN. a largo IIAV •HOUSE, a couni.rtable TLE t. STABLE; kc. Also, a ennui rtable DWELLING and ether out-buildings. The land Is In a high state of cultilation and all under good Post and rail fence. It is bounded on the north by the heirs of Stun UM Alexander, tlce'd.. on the east by Jolin Noble, Win. t , :eytnour and others, on the west by Jim. te. Dan Itt (trier, Sc., ai.d on the south by the public road leading frotu Carlisle to Waggoner's bridge. No. '2.—ls situated in North Middleton township, 41,; mil e s fruit t ad isle, on the Harrisburg and (l.irlisle turnpike raid. :thout It 2 tulles front Middlesex Mills, Is.unded ns rtAkiwa : on the north by the Conodogninet, reek, on the sweat by Irvine's heirs, on the East. by J. Noble and Jesse Zeigler, and on the south by Abraham Hetrick and the Harrisburg turnpike road. containing -T4N DREW A ND -TW-ENTV-FI V E ACHES-abut acres of Limest.dto and the residue Is black Mate, ab. nn OM acres of this tinet cleared, Under good knee, good Stt/te of raltivation, the balance is v er y heov).titni.er. A large pea tine Of tilt; farm Is meadow lat.d. The improvements are a large .TONE DM EL IA:NI; 11.0t'SE a large DA; AND k;ttAylE BARN, ,a st , -Ite Spring House and ether out-ItOillit,gs, an Apple , rdiard tied a large quantity of other fruit trees.. No a small Ima of land about 1 ,1 mile west of No 1.. on the Balter i t . l4 , Bll leading. from Carlisle to Wag goner's I I Mgt., taint:intim; TM ENTY-S1 X ACRES of nrst rate lislei.tono hind, bounded I;y said I , lld WI Ihb north, Nelda ou the south, by Brown's heirs en the east, and by Italier ;01 the_ ttrst. The subscriber will sell II number of 017 LOTS to suit purchasers.— The :thole deseribetEm uperty will I a sold on reason/11 , h term:. ARMSTRONU NOBLE. Carlisle. January 10. nnt. _HAPPI NESS ! HAPPINESS!! WHAT CAN NIAKE US HAPPY ? "Ileaswn's whole plow:lpr, All the joys of Fense, Lig` iu three words—llea:ox, e, and Competence. (Popo.), Hut when we hare pnlnM, aftliction or anguhli of dis eases, is io,t our pleasure , our joy, and Our happiness thereby destroyed? ‘rhy lot uur fellow-bets; suf fer? Does uut Christ say : ••Witti the sours measure ) o more, it shall Le measured to ,)eu agaiut•'—Slat. 7, 2. ••VSho is,a wise num unit endowed with knowledge, a mong you.ket him bhusr out. of :5 good WU% vrshtiou his works N% 111e14,110FI: And ifr.4l6/1/. " --Jallit. :3, AND :Iit.:DICINII.—Mctor. P. C. CARI/ DE, Surgeon nod 11,pdcima, wilt) IN .E...tantit slid physh,h,gp,t, and is laradliAl . l , l (ME best Medical Cr lie and has made himself 11.11u:1111frd with all the art utts systents of 'Medical `cieuce t and with the recent discm et ies and libidos rhumb; iu the vatinus depart ments of the Healing Arts, faithfully attends tu orders for Sureical and Mettle:ll Aid. nittl whose medicines are ail made er c,anpused strn ii) iu accordant e n ith the Scient us of l'zithelopy. Itctany , Ily drepathy and and us hese full tics are all composod of irT 11(40- :WIIIV ruts, plants, and hyd,pathy, gave in all diseases, and to whom this allib Led are Invited to apply timely. Ills Character by Respectable Neighbor., &c. ('my of a letter from the Itev. C. 11. Leintach to Mr. 11. 11. Etter, of the Warm Springs. Respected Sir:—Al low toe to Introduce to your friendly nonce, 1/r. rAltn- PER of New, York. ' have kuowtt Dr. C. for dioteen years, he has done I usiness for me with sobriety. hon. ea.ty and wrtb neetnney; Iherefote I do believe him to be perfeetly sober. honest and trustworthy. 'Any ilivors you.noty see proper to miter on him, Will IT highly ap prethtted by his numerous friends. and by none more highly than y(.ur sincere friend mad humble servadit. C. 11. LtENEACH. Landisburg, he., July 16th, Itsl. Copy of a letter from t:eorge Spahr, Es . q., County Treat:tut:n-1 Ito certify that the medical advice of Dr. P. Cardder has surpassed any other w idch I halo hitherto lout to the cure of severe fever to my thud'? .- 1 would therefore recommend him to such pers,t,s she may be afflicted with aforesaid disease or otherwise. ti EOM) 1: SPAHR. Bloomfield, August '2oth, 1851. DR. CARDDERIbeing well acquainted with the re cent French discoveries. with their new and safe modes of treatment, and the speedy and certain remedies and cures for Dyspepsia, liver Complaints. Dysentery, Choi ern litorbus and all Complaints of the Dostela and Stom ach; Superior Remedies fur the prevention anti cure of Asiatic Cholera. Remedies fur all the defects and dl.- eases of the (Amorally., Organs and reproductive econo- my in mon and women; Remedies for Insanity; certain and timely cures for all Consumptions, Impotence, Ster ility. Sexual A buses, Vedereal Diseases in all their forms; Suppressions and other deliotte female complaints. 411 bees remedies emanate front the most noble selenee . o Botany and Ilydrepathy combined, (but uu poison.)--- "Beal all manner of sickness and all manner of disease. Now Testament. "It is for beeline that Christ cowmen doth the Santaritan.—Luke, 10, 33 to 37, and with coon 111.01Intranr. "Prove all thlngsibtold fast that which is good."—lst. Thessalonians, f, 2L "Therefore let us be ware of laying up what we should lay out for health. for there is that scatiereth and yet increaseth, and there Is that withholdeth more than is meet, but It teudeth." Proverbs. 11, 24. The different medicines and their directions will be sent to the afflicted lu any direction by mall or'express. Address Dr. I', C,CArtmmt,eneibile,Ctunlitairond coun ty, Pa., post paid, and the fee iJ always accompanying the letter, with the order, together with a description cs, the feelings and the syumbons of the cemplaints of the afflicted Inclosed. It is this system of hledieni Science the hooks and the modes of cure only, witch Dr. Card der employs that allow.of medicines entirely made. or composed of Wholesome Roots, Plants, and llydropathy, good in all diseases, (no poison), and which can make speedy and certain remedies and cures for ."all manner of sickness and all manner of disease," and which sun. passell other medical means in point of goodness, be yond all bounds of coutparlson. °Met:South ilanover street, East side near and below the Presbyterian Church Carlisle, Pa. Testimonials frtnt numerous persona of the highest respectability in this and the adjoining counties, give authentic evidence of the goodness of Dr. ()udder's character, mid can be seen at Ids office. N. it. The afflicted can receive superior medicines and the directions for thou use by the first return of mail or express. if interviews be desired, or visits requeided, Pr. C. will endeavour to necommodate applicants es far as he can. The Doctor speaks the English and the Ger man languages, etc. [ Jun. 17, it.sl, RUCS AND 'CONFECTIONARY. The undersigned fins just ieturned from Phila. w lb it fresh supply of MUMS and CONFECTION ARY.— The former in connection with his stock on hand will make his assortment of Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals complete. 111saisortlnent of CON FY.C, IiINAItY is also fine; consisting of pore sugar white and transparent Candy Toys; Candy, common ' assorted, and tinerandies of every variety • litho Fruits, Nuts, and every thing belonging to that ' department of trade. Ife would call special attention In his stumly of FANCY ARTIOLES for the Holidays, and general use, among which tray be found the goad, the tasteful, and the useful. All tiro Invited to call whether they wish to.pusuli: to or not. H. J. KIEFFER. airHal*, Der,r ,44 STARTLING, BUT TRUE! WHAT EVERY WOMAN SOU KNOW. How often it happens, that the wife lingers from 'oar to year in that pitiable condition as not even Cr ono day to feel the happy and exhilarating' Ma. Leo incident to the enjoyment of health THE BLOOMING BRIDE, , But a few years ago in the flush of health and youth, and buoyancy of spirits, rapidly, and apparently in explicably, becomes a feeble, Moldy, sallllow, debill tated wife, with frame emaciated, nerves,unstrting, spirits depressed, countenanco.J bearing the impress of suffering, and an utter physical and mental pros• tration, arising from ignorance of the simplest and plainest rules of health as connected with the mar nage state, thif: violation of which entails disease, suffering and Misery, not only to the' wife, bat often HEREDITARY COMPLAINTB DPON THE CHILDREN " UNTO THE THIRD AND FOURTH GENERATION," Transmitting CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, HYPOCHONDRIA, INSANITY, °our, KING'S EVIL, and,other and worse Diseases, as a. . , - DREADFUL INHERITANCE, • FROM THE PARE"&T.S. • "And meat this continue? Must this be? la there no renvidy? NO relief? No hope?" The remedy ia by knowing the causes and avoiding them, And knowing the remedies, and benefiting by them. These are pointed outin THE MARRIED WOMAN'S J. k: ETTER PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION, BY DR.,A. M. MAURICEAU, ritbratum ot , Eamon OP WOMPL`J. One Hundredth Edition, (500,000), 18ntn., pp. 250 (ON MR turrft, ASTRA 111.NDING, $1.00.1 A standard work of established reputation. found classed in the catalogues•of the great trade lialex In New York, Philadelphia, and. other. pities, and sold by the - principal onoksellers in the United 'States. It wan first published , n 1847, eine° which time FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND COPIES bare been sold, of whicb there' wore upwards of ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SENT BY MAIL, stiesting the high estimation in which it is held as a re liable popular Medical BOOK FOR EVERY FEMALE the anthor having devoted' his exclusive attention to the treatmentoleoroplaints-peetiliar-to , fetnales,i n-reapeet-to which he is yearly consulted by thousands both in person mad by letter. Here every woman can discover, by-compering hor• - mm tymptoma with those described, the nature, character, eatumn of, and the proper remedice for, her complaints. The wife about becoming a mother bas often need of luatructiou owl advice of the utmost importance to her future health, in respect to which her Rensit&eness for bids consulting a medical gentleman, will find such in. {traction and advice, and also explain many, symptoms which otherwise would occasion anxiety or alarm 113 all the peculiarities incident to her situation are described llow many are suffering from obstructions or Irregular 'Hies peculiar to the female system, which undermine the IMaith, the effects of which they are ignorant, and for I which their delicacy forbids seeking medical advice. Many suffering from proiaptve uteri (falling of the Womb), or from fluor anis (weakness, debility, &c.) - Many are in*constant agony fOr many months preceding confine. ment Many bare difficult if not dangerorttr-deliveries, and slow and uncertain recoveries. Some whose lives are hararded daring such time, will each find In its pages the means of prerention, amelioration and relief. It is of cOurso hnpracticablo to convey fully the variotu OubJects treated of, as they are of a nature strictly In• tended for the married or those contemplating marriage Reader, are you a husband or a. father? a wife or mother? Have you the sincere w-elfaro uf thoso you lore at heart? Prove your sincerity, and lose no time in learning what causes interfere with their health and hap- plaints not less than your own. It will avoid to you and yours, as It has to thousands, many a day or pain and anxiety, followed by sleepless nights, incapacitating the mind for its ordinary avocation, and exhausting those means for medical attendance, medicines and advertised nostrums which otherwise would provide for declining years, the inflnuitiea of age and the proper education of yoar children In consequence of the universal popularity of the work, lus evidenced by its extraordinary sale various impost tibris have been attempted, 1111 well on booksellers as on the public, by imitations of title page, spurious editions, and surreptitious infringements of copyright, and othet lot ices and deceptions, it has born found necessary, therefore, to CAUTION THE PUBLIC to buy no book unleas the words "Dr. A. Mat'alcr_to, 120 Liberty Street, N. Y. t ". is on (and the entry In the Clerk's Office on the back of) the title pive ; and buy only of respectable and honorable dealers, or send by and address to Dr. A. 51. Idaurlceau. ai- Upon receipt of • One Dollar "THE MAR RIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM PANION" is sent (mailed free) to any part of the United States, thu Canadas and British Provinces. All lettere must be post-paid, and addressed to Dr. A. M. MAL/RIDEAU, box 1224, New-York City. Publishing Office, No. 129 Liberty Street, Nett- York. HUSSEY'S REAPER ! NOTICP. TO FARMERS. The undersigned respectfully informs the Farmers of thIS and the adjoining, counties, that ho continues to manufaeture more extensively than ever, 0, Hussey '0 oelebrated It EA PElt AND MOWING MACHINE, now so generally In uso, at his shop three quarters of a tulle north of Hanover. Farmers wishing to ougrigo a Reap or, or a Reaper and Mower eonibincd, for the next sea- son, ran have their wailers filled with promptness by sending them out immediately'. The prices of theso alines aro AA follows :• _ For a Reaper, - - , - • .- $lOO For a Reaper and Mower, from - - $lO5 to 124 tkirl„. Address - mu through the Hanover l'ost Office, York county, Pa. CONRAD• 510 UL. jan3l-4,m .j PAIN'S ATMOSPHERIC CHURNS =A full supply of the above celebrated Churn, now on hand of all the different sizes, from 4 gallons to 50. It received the first premium at the late Pennsylvania State Fair, the first premium at tho FrAnklin Destitute and'belaware and Maryland Stato Fairs, and various others at different places. It will make more and bettor butter front a given aniou,nt of cream, and in less time than any churn In the mar t, For sale wholesale and retell byl PASCHALL MORRIS .t Co., "Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store, corner of ith and Market, Philadelphia. - . . Dec. 0, 1854—tf lEATHEIL—Fritz & Hendry, Store, '29 North 3d et. l'hiladolphin, Morocco 51anufhrtuf ore, (7ml-ion', Importers, 0011111118tiital and tionoral Leath or In:lnce e. • WDOLESALE AND RETAlL—Mernulhetory 15 Wase gftruttm strut. sop. 7-1 y GOONS.—The subscriber is just opening n frenh unto yrt MUD t of very CITHAP OtH)DS bought at reduced juices. Call nod Fee them. Aug. trl. ]JITTER Q., AVE YOITIt OLD METAL--.Cash pow for obri METAL, sneli na Copper, Brass end Iron, et the Cerlisle Foundry nod MeeMoe !..zher. GARDNER it DROWN. 11tIACITINERY OlL.—Avery sullen ',r article of OIL fur gratairig machielis,jrat le e veil sad for Ws clump aill D. I tilt $ =I