NeliablOCrti.geintitt. jOS. B. - BUSKER,' 27 S. Wharves, below Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Wholesale healer In FOREIGN' AND Donesno FRUIT, NUTS, lc., would call the attention of Ctuntry Merchant. al others, to the following list of Goods, kept roust intly on hand, all of which he offers for sale at the lo vest market prices, in lots to SDI t ,I.IIVIISOI'S, YID: FRUlT.—ltaisins, Currants, Figs, Dates, Citron, Tam arinds, Prunes, (Mules, Lemons. Presei Yes. NUTS.—Alinonds, Filberts: - Walunts, Cream ,Nuts, Pepan Nuts, Ordund Nuts,-Shelled Almonds, Ca'ecia ]Mute, Shelled around - Nuts. re i wili Chestuats.- . , SUNTRI ISS,s-- 4 Chnetilste[ • Sai•di nos, spli t Peas; Nice Apples Cheese, Syrups, Rose Water, Peach Water, As sorted Extracts, Liquorice, Rock Candy, 'Gum Drops, Whicearobl: Vermicelli, Beans, Green 0 Inger, Salad 011, Canal y Seed, Romp Seed. Pearl Barley, Preserved Gin ger, Fig Paste, Jujube Paste. Ketchups and Sauces, Olives and Capers, Asserted Pickets, Jellies and deals, Fire Works and Fire Crackers, Spiced Oysters and Lob sters, it;e., &e,' Country Merehanti are requested to call and pur chase their goo& at first liandeaud makes great sating thereby.[ Oct. 3, 1555 FIVE PER CENT. SAVING FED OF THE NATIONAL. SAFETY COMPANY, Wal nut street, south-west corner of Third street, Philadel phia. Incorporated by the State of Pennsylvania in 1841. Five per cent. interestisgivPn. and the. monexis al ways paid back •whenever it is called for, withotitAlee necessity of giving notice for it beforehand. People who have large sums put their money in this Saving Fund, on account of the superior safety and con veuienee it affords, but any sum, large or small, is re ceived. This Saving Yund.has a very large amount of Mort gages, Ground Rents and other first elasq investments tier the security of Depositors. The rules prevent any Director or Officer fronuusing or burrowing the mney. The Office is open•to receive and pay 'money et cry day, from 9 o'clock in the morning till 7 o'clock in the mvening, and on Monday and Thursday evening, till 9 o'clock. People who have money to pat In, are invited to call at the office fur further information. HENRY F.. RENNER, President. ROBT. SELFRIDOE, Vice President. WM..I. REED, Secretary. ' October 3, 1855. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE smy. The subscribers, Executomof Christian Wolf, dee'd. offer at private sale the fdhiwing prperty, viz: A TRACT OF LAND, situate in Southampton township, Franklin county. on the ROx bur) nod, about taco miles west of Shippensburg, hounded by la-nts of Al fred Moore, Dark Spencer and others. It is now ,wen pied by John Wolf and contains ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY ACRES. of which 110 are good limestone land and about 30 aces pod slate land. About 15 acres of said land is covered with splendid timber and the balance is in an excellent state of cultivation. The improvements are a large weather-boarded LOG HOUSE, Frame BANK BARN. Wagon Shed, a Spring house, and all other necessary out-hulldings, all of which are new. The fiu•m is well watered by running water and there is also a never Ealing Well. Also a young Orchard of choice fruit. Also, all that certain valuable TRACT OF ate In the township of South Middleton, Cumberland entreaty, on the banks of the Yellow Breeches Creek, about one mile sottineast of Boiling Springs, bounded by lands of Jacob Strickler, William Weise, Benjamin Kauffman and others, • CONTAINING 1153,6 ACRES. The improvements areta large two story STONE HOUSE, with a base ment, a large STONE BARN, a good Carriage House. Spring House. with an excellent and never failing spriMr 'of water, Wood Eloise, Wagon Shed and all ether necessary out-buildings, Lillie good order. Also, an Orchard of choice fruit. This valuable farm is all of the best limestone, with about ldi acres in a high state of culti v ation. and the remainder In good timber. Also, a good TENANT HOUSE, with out-buildings. and about three acres of land. which will be sold separately or with the farm to suit purchasers. Also, a certain TRACT OF MOUNTAIN LAND. situate in said township, about throe utiles front the above de. scribed farm, containing 1634 ACRES, being well covered with, young chemtunt and oak timber. Terms will be made known on application .to the subscribes, ADAM WOLF, G EORG E WOLF. Executors, ORPHAN'S COURT -, SALE OF REAL ESTATE. a I Octlber 3;1855—tf in pursuance of an order of the Orphan's Court of Cumberland county, at two o'clock In Dm afternoon, the undersigned gnardlati Of George Hauck, Mary Anna Houck. and Samuel F. Houck mint r children of Adam Houck late of the borough of Mechanicsburg in the county and state aforesaid, deceased, will expose to public stile on the premises, on 1 , 1111/AY, the 28th day of October, A. D. 1855, the shares, Interests and estates of each of the said minor children, of and in the fidlow log described Real Estate, situate in the said borough of Meehatticfiburg, in the county and state aforesaid, that Is to say, the one equal undivided sixth part, a mounting in the whole to three equal undivided sixth parts, or one undivided half part, of and in a certain lot or PIECE OF LAND, on the corner of hail Read and Market streets, adjoining a lot of Isaac Blizzard and Alton Street, containing in dspth 127 feet and in width 93 feet, with a FOUNDRY thereon erected. Also three undivided equal sixth parts ' amounting in the Whole to three undivided sixth parts or one un divided half part, of and in one other lot or piece Of land, on the corner of Allen and Market streets with a MACHINE SHOP thereon, containing in depth 134 lest and In width 60 fret, Also the ono equal undivided third part of each of the said minor children, amounting the whole to three undivided parts, or tho entire interest and estate, of and In a certain lot or piece of land, fronting on Locust street In the said borough of Mechanicsburg, adjoining lota of John Hoover and Mrs. Mole and an alloy, with a log stable thereon, containing In depth 182 and in width 86 feet. The terms and conditions of sale.—Ono half of the purchase money to be paid on the first day of April 1859 when the deed or deeds and the possession will be delivered to the purchaser or purchasers and the rest duo in ono year thereafter, with lawful interest, the whole purchase money to be secured by judgment bonds. Oct. 9, '55. ANDREW 1. KAUFMAN, ti 'nudism of the above named minor children of Adam liauck dee'd. COURT PROCLAMATION.- Whereas the Honorable JAMES 11. GRAHAM, PreBl - Judo of the several Courts of Common Pleas of the counties of Cumberland, Perry and Juniata, and Pennsylvania, and Justice of the several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery in said coup ties, and ilon.Jouri RUPP and SAMUEL Woonnuars Judges of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery for the trial of all capital and other offenders, In the said county of Cumberland, by their precepts to me directed, bearing date the 27th day of August, 1 85 5 , have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer and Gene ral Jail Delivery to be holden at CARLISLE on 111'1N DAY; the 12th of November,l.Bs.so at 10 o'clock in the forenoon' to pontlnuo two weeks- L NOTICE 18 lIEREBY GIVEN to the Coroner,. Jus tices of. the Peace and Constables of the said county ef Cumberland, that they aro by the. fetid, precept com mended to 'be then and them In their proper persons, Frith their Julls, records, linqulsitions, examinations and all'other remembrances, to do those things 0 1 0 1 to their office appertain to he done, and all thoselluit are hound by recognlxances, to prosecute against the prisoners that aro or then shall be In the jail 'of said esunty, are to be there to prosecute thorn as shall be just. • JOSEPII 'Id'DARMOD, SHERIFF'S Owner., emote,l Sheriff: Oct. 8,1855. „._ 4 4000 TONS LYKENS Valley, Dauphin and' Pin° Grove ' .• ” Nut pr Lime Coal, Lykons Valley, Pittston and Shamokin Stovo Coal,. Also, host quality Blacksmith Coal,. • . Alto, DUMBER of allhinds and best Cypress Shingle& all of which will ho sold unusually low. Friends cell and judge for yourselves. aug 2p tt WOOLLEN YARN —A lot of very superior IleavY and Even Woollen Yarn just received, much better than the city yarn, all colours. tiorn CHAS. OOILIIY. 1 Job Printing promptly oxec utod eiLINBEFiLAND COUNTY AGRI.- • • 'CULTURAL SVIETY. List of Committees for tho FallNurting and Exhibi tion. to ho hold on tho 17th, 18th ainj li/th days of Vetobor, 1815, on their own grounds at Carlisle. Verses and Neat Cattle—Win. M. Henderson John Sanderson, \Vin. L. Craighead. Sheep and Swine.--Robort C. Sterrott, Abm. Bradly, Thos U. Chamburs. Poultry.—ttobt. Moore, J. L. McDowell, Lewis Ping welt: Agricultural Implements and Machinory.—ltobt. Bry son, Geo. Brindle Olooroe,) William Lino. Artklos of thlusehold Droduction.—David J. Mlice, Goo. W. Ilituor, Goo. L. Clark. Discretionary Dromiums for Fruits and Flowers, and articles nut onumeratud.—Abut. Hosier, George Ileiks David Miller. On Crops—John S. Sterrett, J. W. Henderson, Robert Munro. Plowing )fetch.—John Miller, Samuel Myers. Alm Lambe Arm. Counikittee of Superintendence.—Armstrong Noble, Geo. Brindle, (N. M.) :tug 29 '95. D I TOR'S NOTICE.—The u ruler li_signed Auditor appointed Ly the Court to marshal and distribute the halance in the hands of C. 'llO4 As signor of John liarlacher among the creditors entitled, gives notice that Ito will attend to that duty at his °Moo in ('artiste, on Saturday the 20th of lkatii)ol% on or hof.wo which day, those having claims are notified to lirosent them. A. Sept. A uditor. 441,, , i .,, ; , „ TO Till: LADLES, , 7 ' ':-: Mrs. J. C. ILI , Is prepared to MAKE DRESSES, MAN - TLES, ,Ve. at the shortest uutiee pitotou the -. e.'-4396=' . most rea suitable terms. Several girls wan tea to learn the lousiness. Apply at No. 3, Alexanders Row South Pitt street. Sept. 26, Vispi T E H. ALL AC A DE . 31 IT, 'Three ethos westltarrisburg. The tenth Session of this Institution will com mence on Monday, the sth of _November next. Parents and purdiaus are requested to Inquire into its merits Instruction is given in the ordinary and higher Manche:, M. an English Education. and also in the Latin, ()reek, French and German Languages :mil Vtwal and lustru tuentai music. Ikarding, Washing and Tuition in the English Branch es, and Vocal Musk, per Se , sion, (5 months) Sro,tto Instruction in each oI the Languages - 5,00 in Instrumental Musk - 19.00 For circulars and lorther information address Ur.\I.IItIEIC, Principal, Sop. It, 1855. Harrisburg. in. -• - , :,. :: _ 31 I t ...1 li. I) NV Alt E !—The burg - '.. ~,“ ..diu,,St N arried assortment of Hard . ,are lu the rounty, and selling at the 11111eNt pth eb...t. J. P. I. Y N F.'S. ._ No..th Ilanover St., Curliele. 1.1,,u5E AND LOT FOR SALE. —The subscriber offers at private sale a lot of ,und, situate in New elite, Cuulberland coun ty, ti oe, .21 is °meted a tttestory BIWA( Ilut:SE, watt, Iim•l: Building. Wash House, Cistern all under the same root; itiol ;1 Al ell of excellent water in the yard. _Also a Stable,' ‘:arria;e•lionse, Corn CHI) aniraller Improve ments. The buildings are all new, einufertdble and con telliimit. The property is situated OH 3111114 e Street, ex tending back td Church alley and adjolus properties of dailies Kennedy and Heil of John Davidson, deed.-- Further inforieation eau be had by applying to the resi dela. Sept. 26, J. M. DAVIDSON. UST ItECE.I.VED.—A lot of pattent ty Moat Grinders, a nicoartiele for Farinors, or tinnily uso, for sale at J. P. LY,Nr,'S Hanover St., Carlisle. rr OOLS.—A matutuoth assortment of 'POOLS ()fall kinds now oponingdit, ....di and see them. .1. P. LI:NrS. GOODS.—The subscriber has ust received a large assortment of Dry (Mods, utt.thle to the approaching StqltiOli t WWI% Nhi be sold very cheap. M. SNOIItiItASS. CUMBERLAND' VALLEY BANK rnommons. • WILLIAM KER, MELCGOIR BRENNEMAN, .ROBELLT C. :, 4 TERRETT, HENRY SAXTON, RUNIARD WOODS, ' 'JOGS S. STERETT, HENRY A. STURGEON. . This Bank, doing business in the name of EMI, BRENNEMAN & CO. Is now fully prepared to do gen eral Banking Business with promptness and fidelity. Money received Oil Deposit end paid back on demand without notice. Interest paid on t.pecial Deposits.— Particular attention paid to the collection of Notes. Drafts, Checks, &e. ill 'illy part of the United States or Camtdas. Remittances made to England, Ireland or the Conti nent. The fitithful nnd confidential execution of all,or ders entrusted to them, may be relied upon. They %rill at all times Le pleased to give any information desired in regard to money matters in general. tr.)..lianking 'louse in Trout's Building, Main Street, n few doors ciuq., of thu nail Itond Depot. Open for Lush ness from ti o'clock in thu morning until 4 o'clock in be ovoning. 11. A. STUIRMUN, Cashier. :Sept. .19, 1855. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF A VALUABLE LIMESTONE FARM. . . - - ill be sold at Publle sale on the premises on THURSDAY, let November, 1t65, at 10 o'clock A. M. That very tine Liniestono Farm, belonging to the Estate of Thomas Uric, dee'd., situated near Kingston in North Middleton township, Cumberland county. Pa., about five miles East of Carlisle, on the Cumberland Valley Railroad, and one-half mile South of Harrisburg and Carlisle Turnpike road, part of width Is Brit rate timber land. The Improve ments are n commodious Double Two. 0r , .! story BRICK HOUSE. and outobuild• lags. A large BRICK BANK BARN get: AtEr,l and Corn Cribs, Ac., all of which are built in modorn style, with every con vena,ice, and aro now in the best order. The Farm would divide well lute two parts, and will be so sold if purchasers desire. It is well situated, being convenient to market and in a good neighborhood. Terms will be easy and to suit purchasers, and will bo made known on day of sale by RICHARD PARKM ROBERT C. STE:MUT, Esr's of Time. Ude, dec'd. MIEI imLnurastor Examiner copy F ANCY FURS FOR LADIES I 301IN F.tHEIRA, Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer In all kinds of Fan ' cy Furs, No. 284 Market above..Elghth Street, Having now completed my Tory largo and beautiful assortment of all tho different kinds of Fancy Furs, and fashioned into all the different styles and fashions that will be,weru during the present season by Ladies and Children, and being determined to sell my goods at SMALL morns it will be to the advantage of Lad!/ arid others to give mu a call before purchasing. tr_n_Sterokeepors and the trade wilivlo well to call, aft they will And anent the largestand best variety of stock to select from in the city. Bopt 10'0b.—dm , -VALUABLE PROPERTV _ Al' PUBLIC BALll.—The two two story i • MICR DivgLlANa 110USRS • , 1 and Lot adjoining the Nothodlst R . °hint - no* In possession of Miss Sarah E. Miller,' will be odered foraale, either Separate or together, by public outcry, on SATURDAY, October 6,' 1655, at 10 o'clock A. M. any information desired will be glen by the Committee; sop. 10.'5 DR. GEORGE Z. BRETZ, DENTIST. MICE at the roslden of a • leis • Insbrother, on North Pitt Street, co Car 8. IPDOVER. W. BRANDT, Manufacturer of . Mineral NVaterc, French Mead, North East Street, flour the Bull Road Bridge, Carnal() 31tisceffttnous.' CONTAINING ABOUT 220 ACRES JOHN rmigißk.! CHARLES BELL 10,11 N PIIILI,I1 9 13 J. NV. EBY. • Tr)ul:tv,iu‘' , 3):3l.3litv. Rae( Tstate Safe's VALUABLE REAL ESTAT, • E AT PUBIAC SALE. On WEDNESDAY, the 17th day of, October, 1855, the undersiAned agent of T. 0. Miller, jr., will offer at pub lic sale. on the day above met at the store of henry Snyder, in Mifflin township, about three miles froth Poubling (lap Springs, the following property con taining:An all ONE HUNDRED AND SIX'T'Y-I'tlt•lt ACRI.,S AND SIXTY PERCHES, situated in Mifflin township, on the road leaditirtrom Newville to Donb.' Zing (iap Spring. and adjoining property of Oeorge Hoover, Robert Blain, D. Barrack, the heirs of 11 to. 11. Piddle. Esq., dee'd.. and others, and lying about. two 'Mies I.eat, of M'Crea's Mill, and one mile west of th e ~ p rings, This property was surveyed in April last, and divided Into lots as follows: Tract No. 1 contains eighty-one acres, twenty perches and includes the ~ i s i iXl. cleared land and improvement, It ilritX has a two-story 1, ) 0 Ili d:SE. Bank CC V - IL Barn, a good Saw Mill. a number of :I - - --...... Fruit Timis mid a sulllcient quantity of 'roofer 1.3110 fm• rails and tirOWOod. No. 2 contains thirtv-nine acres. forty perches, tnostly LAND of o goio t i i l unlity of Chestnut 'tin' Rork oak. • No. 3 condos twenty•three acres covered with 'Chestnut and other TIMER!: of good size for rails. No 4 contains twenty one acres of about the same quality.of TIMBER as the last two mentioned -Lots. The property will be sold as a whide or In lots as pur- Outset's may desire; or it may be lih did Into smaller lots if desired. None of it is on the steep of the Mountain, and all of easy access front arty quarter. Janitors and others wishing to procure Timber Land will do well to attend on Tuesday pro% ious to the day of sale at Mr. Sny.ler's St ire. as arrangements will he made to undd, fluent there. and show them the lamb or by calling personally at any tin e • on Mr. D. IV. Writ!. lough, in Dickinson. or on D. I•'. Miller, Esq.. the Sur veyor, at Now v ille. every information trill be Sale trNinmenco at 12 o'clock on said day, vs hell terms will he tnake known liv Set. IS. 'l5 VALUA BL E REAL ESTATE AT PUMA(' 5.11,1. On FRIDA Y. fl et ,her 12th. IS.'..i, the subs,riber A ill offer at puddle sale 111 the prennses. in Suitt It NI fldlrodi township, Cumberland e , unt% . ; about three wiles s-uth of Carlisle. on tho road leadin:t from the W:11111.1t- I', (.1 , 1111 1 , 1:111 t., I'3,X t 011 1 •. Mill. A 1 ALL .11{1,1', F.lltll of lime• stone land containin...• Inn arms and 12 perches. 11,0 ine thereon ereeted a :nod Ts, F.-stew. 1 c eat anted 11OU:4% I,at Barn nett Hecht sh e d. A 5.0 A i , _--) Iti,,i other ittitdanhlimrtL. This tract. i i z er , ...,.., i n s ei l i ti i n , l er . t h • .e. T .1 1 1...t!t , !ail! 'rat i: u l t.. and ”i r . . 1,1 1 1. " 1 ; ' ' elr , i , •:• ‘ tr ' ti t i l . ~ I I " i ' l ' l. • " 1111 I .11) I • " ::.7, ' ;:;:si ';, still of I. %.•ellent %rater at this;r,' V.-, A Orr of tirputill. ,tdjoinltitt the :Os .%e trard. emit:lit:lug 1 arse mkt 112 perelles. %%ills a one story 1,4(1 Iltd:SI: and a Stab e thereon. Alp'', a tract .1. MOUNTAIN LAND, enntaining 4 2 acros and IN port hes. situated on the uto Raltire - Turnpike - . - admit two' mil,. north of lions iron Works, and 11V11 11111eti front the aht,e farm. This tract is well ttovered milli On...twit anti othiTtinthev in it thriving condition. and mill he sold (together nr in lots to suit toureldwors. Sale to otontmentat at 2 to'clori; I'. AL, triton the terms. which will he OTISV. N ill be tuude kIiOWTI ' 05. ANDREW K. SEA STFL SAW MILL, • I , •.mipt.,„ And Large Tract of first rate . •. 4 ' TIMBER LAND at NAAR' t‘.l LE. 11 I 1041;11 Will lie sold at public sale. on the ises. on TIIIIRSDA V, the let day of No vember neat, nt 10 o'clock, A. 31. a Steam Saw 31111 and NINE lit/NI/RED AND TRIRTV.TIIILEE ACHLS of Timber Land, situate In Dickinson and South Mid• illeton townships _Cumberland county. This is n very desirable property and persons wishing to pumhasewlll find it be.t recommended by making inquiry and ex amining it on or before the day of sale. The title is in. disputahle. Also ' will be sold at thti same tima anti place. SIX MULES, one four horse Wagon, a one horse Wagon. Gears, &c. Also, Timber Wheels Log Chains. and all the Tools and Fixtures connected with the Sill!. inclu ding a first rate Circular Saw. Also, a lot of LUMBER, lit/ARDS and SCANTLING. Terms made known on day of sale by soptili HASKELL di; SEY3IOUIt. Air Chanibershitrg Whig and Lai:aster Examiner copy and send bills to this aim SII lilt 1 1" 8 .SALES. On THUIISDAY, the 11th day of October, WA Ity virtue Cl sundry writs of Veudltioni Exponas, is sued out of the Court of Counium Meng of cumb•rbrud county, and to toe directed 1 will ex)) , at public t en due or outcry, at the court house In the borough of Car lisle ztt lo o'clock A. M. the following described heal Estate viz! • A Lot of Ground situated in the borough of New Cumberland, Cumberland county, Containing one fourth °fan acre more or less, bounded en the north by the Italiroad, on the East by n lot of Jacob man, on the South by a sixteen feet alley. on the 'I cot by a lot of Philip Mien, having thereon erect ' , ifs , n two story Frame PLANING MILL and 111 SASH FAGTOIIY, together with the buildings, ift Steam Engine, Boilers, Fixtures aud,niapratus thereto belonging and appertaining, Am. Skized 'and ta ken In ekeeution as the property of -114Stuever and Peter Weise. Also, a Lot of Ground, situate in Church town, Cumberland County, containing_al feet in front and 150 feet in depth, more or less, bounded 011 LIM North by high street, on the West by a sixteen feet al ley, on the South by a twelve feet alley, and 011 the East by a lot of Henry Spares, having thereon erected a two story fratue 'Weather boarded HOUSE, FRAME STABLE and other out houses. Seized and taken in execution as the property of George Keiseman. Also, a Lot of Ground. situate in South Mid dleton township, bounded by lands of William Moore, Richard Craighead, Robert Oraluna's heirs, now James Coyle, containing ONE ACRE AND A HALF, more or less, having a LOG ROUSE and Log Stable thereon e rected. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Margaret Moore, dec'd. with notice to Lathyette and William S. Moore, and lion. Samuel Woodburn, Oulu , . titan of Margaret Moore and Francis Moore. Also, a Tract of Laud, situate in West Penns boro township, Cumberland county, containing ONE BUMMED AND SEVENTY-SIX ACRES, more carless, bounded on the north by lands of David Myers, on the east by lands of Sites and William herr, on the south by the public road, and on the west by lands of Rev. Robert Mce.achren, having thereon erected a two story STONE HOUSE and a one story Stone Kitchen, a Brick Barn, Corn Crlb, Wagon Shed, Lc. Seized and taken In execution as the property of Smug McKeehan. Also. a Lot of Ground, situate in the bor ough of Carlisle Cumberland county, containing One and a Quarter Acres, more or loss, bounded on the East by the Wave-Yard i.ano ' North by the English Grave Yard, South by Samuel Hepburn, Esq. and West by J. W. Eby. Seised and taken lu oxecutiou as tho proper ty of Robert S. Alcorn. Also, by virtue of n writ of veuditioni expo. nas, Issued out of the Orphans Court of Cumberland County, and to me dlroctod, I will expose by public von due or outcry, at the same time and place, a Lot of tiround, hltuato in the borough of Shipponsburg, Cum berland County, containing 64 foot In front and 257 In depth,•more or lost, bounded on the north by Main strt. on the west by the Bev. Joseph MoCarrel, on the south by an alloy, on the east by, Jeremiah Coovor, having ,thereon erected a • two story Frame, Weather-boardod HOUSE and Log Kitchen, a ono story Stone House and other out houses. Seized and taken in execution Bathe property of Catharine Duncan, late Catharine Davis. widow and Adminlstratrix of Lemuel Davis, doc'd. and all to be sold by me. JOSEPH MoDALIMOND, naafi's Office, Carlisle, Sept. 19, 1855. TISTATI of RUDOLPH HERTZ. LER, decd.—Notice is hereby given that Letters of Administration on the Estate of Rudolph Hortzler, late of Monroe township, Cumberland county, deceased, have bean granted by the Register of said county to the subscriber, residing in the same township. All persons knowing themselves Indebted to said estate are requir ed to make immediate payment,and those having claims to present thew for settlement to septlOpd CHRISTIAN lIERTZLER, VAL U &RIX CO RNEIt Vital" TY. AT-PIiIVATE SALE. That very valuable and well known . BUSINESS' STAND hitl.l/1t1.! 011 the corner of Na rth Hanover and Lout her Streets, in the borough of Carlisle now owned and ..erupted by Jacob Fetter. containing :10 feet front on Hannover street and 240 feet on Louther street.— The ituptllventents on Hannover steect are a large THREE STORY HOUSE, with 11 largo brick bark build ing finished in the west elegant manner, eontahting 11 t.- ,VMIIS 11 4 1111 g thAtf Ire rOl,lll, I,, , sides pant, ks VPollllll , ll.set arrangenten ts. Ihe Sit At WM is 83 'bet in . depth, fitted .up In the best oessiirle manlier anti 0011 o t • the 010,4 desirable and lung eqablished business locations in rifir town. ''bore is a 1.0.1..ae twos tort' brick building fronting on Lan t tier st root. ait II a 01011 irttau tied, 111M•1001112 . 0.11 as I,llthiet Maker slop. Also a stable an the, foot al the 14)t, :Lull other• ne,es , ary out buildings. •I fits' propel ty is in excellont order having been recently fitted up hy the present roTtligalt For terms e ()111 3 11AN'S COURT SALE. FRIDAY, October sth Ity order of the Orphans Court or cumbvrtand county. in a proceedinz, in partition amongst the heirs of Mat thew Clay. Mufti. 1 will expose to public' sale. on the premises. at 11 o'clock, A. 31.. A FAII3I, iu Fraillin rd township, bounded by lauds of Ab'm. Waggoner's hens. .lohn %VIM, .101 in War goner and the livlrs.ot .k ho Clay, emit:tilling about TWO HUNDRED ANT) TEN ACIRES of good Slate and free Stone lamb about 110 acres of whiell is cleared and under goo il fusee and cultii - and the re , idue is line timber. The provenientir—tetig=ht large E lik , t - sE, with klt..hew w. iittwod. Ih‘Uk Spring (louse. elder Press. a g o od Apple iircluird and i , ther fruit trees. it: running 'wator through the place. Till, is a very desirable and eiinvenient • Farm and nit his about h‘e miles of Carlisle. .... 111 ,tlv The terms of sale will he: Five per rent of the pin phase money to lie paid when the sale is confirm.A. the re,iiinel;r;;lll, half. n the Ist of April. IS3ti %then s ..inn Dill I ; l4 ¢ir ell. ;111(1 the 1P:11:111r1 ( in 1.,11e 11111;11;11 pay 1,1 1 ,11 1 , 4 Wi(11 , 11( ti( he secured ou the land. The laoillord's share of the grain is reserved. WM. 11. MILLER. Agent for T. C. Miller VALUABLE FARM AT ITELIC SALE, I[l he s, , LI nt pithily sale. on the inrenn.es. on SAl'- 1'1:1 1 .11% the I:ith day of oeteher. next. at . 12 el:. anon. n elDL h ee FARM. situate in Diehl nsnn ten n , hip. CuniLerlanti enmity. "II till' Pille 1440 IllidWayl et wee]. Car I i•le and Shippenshurg, late the iiropei ty of lie,;ge 11 i.lder..leeen!sed. CONTA IN ING SIXTY ACE EF, inn I'EnCIIES 1111 cleared. The land is in a .r 11 1 ,4 0 ' i7 4 4(L:— .'-' ‘ State nd cull i eat drn. i, nr a I:end q'tial ' :reitr.r,, ,, L . ... it) and the ereater rut haw been lim- L lifym ik . oi. 'l'herl• i , a first-rate Finn—tuna `.,',..------_±..._:;___ - quarry 011 We thrill. Tile improve ment, ale 1 1 ew and cunt enient • BEIER lIW ELL! N( Ilul Sl'. EA new Anil noal, Magiiii Shod. 0411 Crib and other liudilings.all of a hich aro not'. There is a will of goi , d tiator with n pump hear rho door. Also on the 'lain a thriving yeunix of troll solorted fruit noes This farm is near the Vol w three be ('reel;. and ail_ join, rho oilier farm of Widder. dre d.:ind ad loin, lands of Win. Mains, Abraham Kurtz, Wm. Stud coo and of hors. lso• at the same time and place will I e sulfl 8 quart tit) efexcellent. TIMBER I,IND in the said vicinity ~1' which has thereon good Chesnut, Pine And all er thither. Persons wishing to vlew said lands can do so and have all nevessary Information by applleatkn to the undersigned. who reside in the Immediate vicinity.— 'feline will be made known on day of gale iivzlittv VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE.—Tho large Brie): lions,, find Lot situated on Loather Street one door east of the German Reform Church. The house contains . 415,111::. -- 1 , nine large rooms, besides tiro finished t ..;„ _... , ll . . attic chambers. huge kitchen and sum . 4 er kitchen. The lot has CO feet front JET' Ul on Louther street by 210 feet I ack to 'a 'wide alley, and 120 feet on Yotth Street by 240 feet.to the same alley. c9ntainirg in all about an acre of gonutd. There Is also a good tenant house and a stable 00 feet long on the premises. TIM property would stilt admirably fi,r either a gentelman's prlyate residence, a hoarding school or factory establish!. uncut. For terms to. enquire of A. L. SPONSLER, aug 15 ~ Real Estate Agent, Carlisle . _ TOIVN P.ROPIRTY FOR. ~..„,---..., ...... . ~ 0N,i,.. ~ sAI.E.—The subscriber ofro.rs at id -4 1 1 :4 - e x ier..--._ :ito,:aip:, vahinid.. 111.11:4` and )nil l i kt ^.1. 1 ' . 111 ~ f growitt situated in NI till Ilatiol er 4 street. The improvements a two stet y went her-Nunle+ lo w , w as hb o me, bakehouse. a cistern. &e. lot is :II) feet in front. and :Au in depth. and contains a variety of excellent fruit trees. Terms easy. Apply to JACOB WOLF, Agent for S. F. Unenslen. June 1.1 (\RPFIAN'S COURT SALE. On MONDAY the hith of October, I n pursuance of au order of the in-pliant; Court of Cum berland County, I hill expose at public wile, on the premißes, at le o'clock, A. M, a small FARM, of Hum stout, land in excellent order. containing TWENTY-FIVE ACRES and 1:!e PERCHES, situ a t e i n Mon r oe township. on the road leading from Oislor's Mill to Mechanicsburg, and ad joining: lands of David Neiswanger. u dolph Miller. Fredm let (lamx and Ileu ry rmcks. It is all well fenced and in a ri.....,:g0. te -:...ii , 1111j .' -,,t,.......,.. high state of cultivation except one a cre which is in wood, There are erected on the premises a large, well finished two story stone HOUSE with stone Kitchen attached. a good }TAME HAHN, new hog house and other out buildings. Also an ORCHARD of choice fruit and an excellent well of never filling water near the house. The terms of sale are ten per cent. of the purchase money on day of sale when the property is stricken down. one half the ',M ance on the Ist day of April It-ttl, when possession and •.iced will be given, the balance in - one year without in terest W ENO ER, aug 2il Administrater. 313 MAC SALE.—WiII be soldat pub. lie saio : on the premises, on SATURDAY the Lith day of October, 1865, a HOUSE and Ittn . OF GROUND, situate partly in Mifflin and •• • .4..,. {tartly in Frankfort! townships, adjoining ands of Henry Minn, James Kennedy t" anti others, and belonging to the estate of; 1.-tunnel Utley, dec'ed. The lot contains about THREE ACRES, having thereon erected a LOG HOUSE .and Barn, a spring of running,water, and a va riety of fruit trees. This property Is within two miles Of the borough of Newville. and is worthy the attention of a man of moderate means wanting a home. The property is sold under an order of the Orphans Court of Cumberland county, ,directed to John•Orrif j Guardian of the minor children o. said decedent, to se' their Interests In the same, and under a Power of Attu' noy from the parties legally entitled and of full age, t the said John Orris, to sell their Interests. Sale to non rococo nt 10 o'clock, A. M. and terms made known by septS JOHN ORRIS, Guardian. ORPHANS COURT SALE On SATURDAY, the 20th of October, ily virtue of an order of the Orphans Court of Cumbe land County, to me directed, I will expose to publ sale on the premises. in Dickinson township, at 10 " • clock. A.3l.acer l taln HOUSE and TOF GROUND ,?: situate in said township, bounded 1 lands of Christopher Johnson's heir Dr. 'Wm. Meteor and others, contain!' TWO ACRES neat measure late the property of Ells bothShenk, doc'd . This property is delightfully sit' Med' as a residence and the title is indisputable. Terms—Five per cent of the ,purchase money to 1 paid on the confirmation of the sale. One half the be once on the Ist of Aprll.lBBB, and the other half on ti lst of April, 1857, without interest. The two Intt payments to be secured by recognizance iu the Orpha' Court. 11.ENitY SHENK, aim 29 Administrator. FRENCH CORSETS.-- - Just recei ed, a further supply of French Corsets of extra AINO narrow Linen Fringes for trimming RANI* june2o (IEO. W. lIITNEII. I=Er2Ml A. L. SI'oNSLER, Heal Estate Agent and Scrivener ME = WILLIAM F. SWI4: Eli IPA \11) JOSEPH W 1111)ER S. Executors BY TELEGRAPH. STILL LATER FROM EUROPE. ARRIVAL, OF THE PACE-Fle By the arrival of tho s,eamer Pacific this morning at New York, we - 114 — .vinatA . intelli gence from Europe, briefly asfollows: lwellip,ence front the sent of w;:s rep' its an engagement between the Russians tint A llies at Kars, where the Russians were repulsed with considerable loss, and Obliged to retire. The King of Naples has offered an outdo gy to the Prench and English governments.— Mazzini's revolutiorary manifesto to the It !l ions bas been published, but no outbreak has yet taken place. The Prussian government announces that it has determined to nmintain its neutrality in the existing war. News from Russia reports that 'large rein forcements of Russian troops 'MVO been ordered to the Crimea. Also that the tl re.! grand uncles of the Czar will proceed to join the army. The retreat •oi the Russians at Perekop is contradicted. VOTICE.--At a stated - Orphans' I Court lnYZ.:111 un TililSthly, the 14th day or August. and holden atCarIWO in /11/11 fUr Clllnheriund County, bolbre the lion. JAMES 11. GIZAII.OI, Prest. Judge nod tsatuuel Woodburn and John HUM), LNIN. u •the. fidlowing proceedinr.% were had tai u it : In the matter of the writ of partition nail valuatirm. of the Heal tistate iif John Piper decd. late tit Alonroti tie', the said itmukition having been relented by the Sherifl and continued: Now t I wit. l 5 "f .Ituzitst, 1555..ru1e on the heirs and Ltai •1 t t Adio .it L It: next stated Orphans' I I f ti . °therm ise sl.•ow rause why the Court should not order the property t ,, Notice to be served personally on the parties rt:idling tvilbin f.rty ours ,11111 by publication in one Newspaper on those residing beyond forty miles. . . BY THE Couur In testimony %%hereof 1 have svt liQ, hand 111,1 meal of said Court at Carl iqlo the fror ...l‘-,.;_-:...x...--„F" etinth day OT August .\. D. 11:11:.5.i. n AL .ItittA V. ti - ltr.Citi, Clerk 0, C. Sept. 1•,?-4t. VOTiCE.-Tu Stephen Keepers, ch.ries swartz mid Basta his wife. LIAM:4II. Swain and Anti E liza ins a ilia, oh, er A. Keepers. Mary Ann, whoa. child of \ infant Keepers: da,•d. nud Margnret th,tr, wife of Kenny tied, her mother, Lewis Keepers, who has for his guardian John D. thiegai:,... iiiinry (lity . child 'fano Allot, tietty 'd.. and his (other William iletty and \lnflate W. Ku tilers, mint.r son ut John Keepers, dee'd. nud Elizaheih Keepers his mother. the heirs and legal representatives of Alary A. Keeper, late of Carlisle, decd. In the matter of the partition and valuation of the Heal Estate of Mary A. Keepers late of the lioetim4ll of deed.; now to wit :.August 14th. 1e5.. on ap plieation of Stephen Keepers ono of the heirs of the de eedent, setting out that the Sheriff has made his return to the writ of partition and valuation with the finding of the inquest annexed, rule granted upon the parties interested to appear at the next stated Orphan's tart and necept or refuse the said Real Estate at the vain:l - or to show cause - why the said Real ,Estate should not be sold. IIY TILE COCIa. JOHN M. thtnon, Clerk 0, C. The parties interested are hereby required tmtalio tire of the foregoing rule and appear at tint next stated Orphan's Conti. of Cumberland county. en the oth day Noi ember next, and accept or refuse the said heal Estate at the valuation. or show cause \shy the same should nut be sold. The said Real Estate consists I a Dense and Lot of tiround situate In the said I , ..rouph fronting on tho north on Main street, bounded on the south by an alley. on the east by pmperty of Nlary. (reason and on the west by property of Ft eir Watts. Esq. Sept El, '55-It. 11ARLISLE SCHOOL DISTRICT. RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES. Exhibit of the Ileecipts and Expenditures of the Car lisle School District, for the year ending June 1. ESSIEEM =atrica including uncollected Taxes since paid iu. StaW Apur, urlation for 1554, Rent reeeh ed t'or Tui(tun rues frow the non-resident srludars, Tax fur 1854. Including tin "mission lm former year. Loan fir building now school hou PAYMENTS. Building two new school hous,vs, $2303 00 Repairing, masonry, fuming, and 0111•1111t1SPS, Interest anti Insurance, Bents, R•ond and Cual. Sehoul Furniture and Painting, I nehlental .expenes. 31e,senger and Printing, Teachers, Dalnure lu the Treasury, *Of this sum ¢,72.5 was outstanding at the deco et the year, a 9TATF.III:NT Showing the Indebtedness of the District and the pub. lie pmperty held by the Astra of Directors. Amount duo f r purchasl of real estate and building purposes, $4,158133 ESTIMATED VALUE Or DEAL ESTATE, &C. Education liall-3 school rooms, Old College property, 6 school rooms, House and lot on Pomfret street, 2 rooms, Douse and lot on Pitt street, 2 rooms, Houses and lot on Louther street, 3 rooms, School fiurniture, maps ' stoves and necessary fixtures, estimated at 1,060 00 Whole amount of property, order of the Board. topts MAN KNOW T K H N 22. 0 1 } ;'. w tjur head 18 the type of your mind. Self-knowiodgc le the essence of nil knowledge. Worth always barmoniees with itself. Millie known phenomena of the un Me may be referred to three general principles,'Ylit: Matter, Motion and Spirit. Da. C. 11. BODO E, Practical Phrenologist, has takenn , Pheeno-Metlical office on South Hanover street, Carlisle. I l's., whore ho Is prepared to niakoprofessionel examine , tions with verbal and written descriptions of hounsn character, talents and dial's...Ulf/13, si s phconologibally and physically deVeleped, including directions to the mist suitable occupations, selections of partners in business, or genial companions for life, or how to choose a hue band or wife; together wilh advice es to the proper regu lation of till temperaMents, propensities, appetites and habits, In sickness how to gaintealth again when lost by exposur fto bad habits. Ile will make charts of char acter so Out persons having a chart can learn this won derful science without a teacher. To teach learners those organic conditions which indicate ' character Is the first object of this great book on mind and medlar, and In order to render it accessible to all It condense, facts and conditions rather than elaborates argumentss because U. expound Phrenology is Its highest proof. It states laws end results and leaves them upon their naked merits; embodies recent discoveries and crowds into the fewest possible pages and words Just what learners nerd to know, and hence to be studied rather than merely read. "Short yet clear "Is its motto.. its unmet- ows illustrative engravings give the results of very ex rengive professional observation and egPorience. to rt. cord character felts second ohlect. In fact it Is loft w h at e ver y body want. Price For examinn tion and Chart marked $2. Verbal examinations 25 cents. Carlisle, Juno 13,1855. El Q $1729 41 :33`s SU 1::.1 25 Effill *5431) 00 inou 00 $3,1A7 22 4.1 131 3 11)1 15 f) M.) HO al 48 42 4114 C)8 7,546 61 $640 71 2,00 00 2,800 00 1,000 00 1.400 00 8,000 00 $12,C8 00 ANDREW Biqalt, Pres