Q E=l WM. H. CARRYL, I ,.. .IIIPORTER AND JOBBER, Atm WHOLESALF: DNALER, CURTAIN MATERIALS, FURNITURE COVERINGS,' &c., &C., &c., WITH EVEIL DESCRIPTION OF TMMMINOS TO MATCH. NEW MASONIC TEMPLN, CIIZSTNUT STUART, ABOVE 4F:4 LNTA [Lei fmm llon.J.:llinor Botts, of BICUMOND, July 11th, ISss.—Messrs. Wu. S. BInJUI & Co., Gila TS,—Considerations of duty to the afflicted alone prompt too to scud you this voluntary testimonial to the groat valtto of -ailtrEida SPANISH :11.1XTU1tr," for that„ almost incurable diSea Without being disposed or deeining it necessary to him Into the particulars of the rase, I can say that the as tonlshing results that have been produced by thle use of that medicine on a member of my own family, and under my own observation and superintendence, after the skill of the boot physicians hind been exhausted and all the usual Jomedlos had tidied, fully justify me in re commending its use to all who may be suffering from that dreadful malady. I do not mean to my that it is adapted to all consti tutions, or that it will afford the same toilet in all c a ges.; for, of cottr,M, I call know nothing clout that— but front what I have seen of the effects, I would not hositale to use it, in any and every case of Scrofula, persons for whom I tot an interest, or over whom I could exercise influence or control. Respectfully yours. JNO. M. BOTTS. Jul.) 25,'55 Hootland's German Bitters, prepared and sold by Dr. Jackson. at the German 3ludical store, 120 Arch street, l'hfladelphia, daily inn ease In their well deserved cele brity, for the cure of all diseases arising from derange- Ment of the liver. These Bitters have, indeed. proved a blessing to the afflicted. who show their gratitude by the most flattering testimonials. This medicine has established for Itself a name that competitors. however 'wily their schemes. or seductive their premises. (limed reach. It trained the public confidence by the immense benefits that have been derived from it, and it ill ever Maintain its la sitter'. fee advertisement. nciithS. On Friday morning last, Mrs. F.1,17.11iET11 RAMSEY, of eLnus iptit.n, in the nUth yew' of low age. '• The victory now Is obtained; She's gone lior (War 4a' I , FOC; nor whihog sho has fully gaitted— She'q now wbrre sbo 10ng4 1 ,1 b ho. Thou lot us forbear to complain, That she has now gorn front our sight; We soon shall behold her !IV In. With new and redoubled delight." fin Thursdayinst. in MangfiCid. I)Mo. Mrs. ANN E. PULL wire of Joseph DIM awl daughter of tite wart 111(mme. formerly of this Ohre. In this hlrougli, on the 31st ult., Mr. FRANCIS NO BLY:, in the 73d-year of Ills lige. NLIu Mucrtiuntott. Till!: TEMPORAL POWER OF THE POPE Containing the speech of the lion, .1. CuANte4ll, January 11thIS),., With Niue Letters, stating the prevailing Homan Catholic Theory In the language of I'apal Writers, by Jon y MeCtINTOCK, 1 vol. 18 me. l'riee 45 rents. Ear sale at PI l'Elt'S and LOUDON•S Book Stores. nos. 7, 'O5 PUBLIP . C - SCHOOLS, CARLISLE. Under the 27th Section of the School Lima of ennsylvania the Teacher's are required to make a monthly Itelmrt of the pupils attending during the month designating the num her'of days each attended, the hool,s used, and branches taught: these - reports 64ting forth also the coodnet and proficiency of each pupil are received, and on tile, and subject to the in spection of any citizens of the District. especially ou the first Wednesday of each. mouth at 2 o'clock I'. M., at Education Ilall, when the Select Scheel Is held. J. HAW GTON,, Sect'y. nos.. 7,'55, 31...,1wm. NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby gii , en that an election for NINE Dirmarons of the eirllsJe Deposit Bank will ho held at their Banking //ousel in the borough of Carlisle on Monday the 10th of Nuroulber,lBss, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. 11., and 2 o'clock P. 11. By order of the Board of Directors. M. BEETEII, Cashier. Carlisle, Nov. ','ls. DWELLING HOUSE FOR , Ith,NT.—ltio subscriber offors for rout until J t 1 tho Ist of April next, a twtestory Brink Dwel ling House situate on South Pitt stroot, lately occupied by Mrs. Shiteffor, and adjoining residuum of Mr. Jam Melt. ten. 7, '55.-It.* PUBLIC HOUSE FOR RENT.—The Tavern Stand now wit : s.f7d pied by Thomas Custamagna, situate at the head of Boiling Spring, South Middleton township, Cumberland Co., miles East of Carlisle, is pilfered fur rent from the let of April next. nov. 7, 'O. PETER F. ISSOLU TI ON of PARTNERS EI I P. Thu partnership heretofore ,existing between he subscribers, under tho firm of flasltell k 80,59410W', in the steam Faw )1111 and Lumber Loudness, has this day (Nov. 2, 1a55) bean dissolved by mutual oonsent.—= Persons having claims will present them for settlement and these Indebted aro requested to make hnounliatii payment. 11. P. lIASKUL. nov. 7, '55. W. D. SHY 510131 t. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE in pursuance of an order of the Orphan's Court of Cumberland county, to me direct, I will expose at public sale en 'Saturday, the Ist of Docember,lBs:,, et the house of Jacob Itedsecker, in Dickinson township, at 2 o'clock P. M. a twain Dwelling Douse, and Lot of Ground, situate in said township, bounded by lands of Christopher Johnson's heirs, Dr. Win. Meteor and others, containing TWO ACA,DS neat measure, late the *pony of 'r.ttoibtith -Shenk, deed. This property is delightfUlly situated as a residence, and the title is indisputable. Terms—Fire par cent of the purchase money to bo paid on the con firmation of the sale. Ono half the balance on the first of April, 1856, and the other half on the first of April, 1857, without interest. The two latter payments to be secured by, recognisance in the Orghan's Court. n0v..7056. lIENItY SHENK, Adm'r. ALL STYLE OF HAI... 1 11 GEOltet: REELER respectfullya thibunces to his d Patrons and the public generally that ho has just re,. Liceived tho'FALL STYLE: OP GENTLEIMEN'S HATS, manufactured at one of the best establish ments In Philadelphia, to which ho invites sptvcial attention. 110 has also constantly on hand a large and varied as- Nortmout of his own manufacture as well as city made flats and Caps, suitable for rho season, comprising ovory variety of Husain; Beaver, Moleskin and 811 k flats, fin ished In the latest style, together with a full assortment of CAPS of every, shape and description, and at every price. Ile particularly invites the public to call and ex amine his exoonsive assortment, which in style, mato rid and finish, cannot be surpassed by any In market, and which he le able to put at prices lower than over. Remember his old stand on North Hanover street, be woon llumer's and &nor's stores. ' raXIISTATE OF JOHN COYLE, dec . d. —Notice Is hereby given that Letters of Admints on on the Estate of John Coyle, late of Moles town, Cumberland county, demised, hero boon duly granted by the Register Of saki county to the subsc4l- ber, residing In Nowville, In sald county. All persons Indobeed to oald Estate will matte' payment and those having clatup against It will present ,them for settle taent to SCOTT COYLE, . Oct. SI, 1856---dw Administrator. Ncw '3butrtictneuts. STORE FOR SALM- The Dry Goods store and fixtures. of John Coyle, due d. in flogestown,Cumberland county, will he offered at private sale by the Administrator ou easy terms - Tilt, stork is in good order and will amount to about s.iooo. The dwelling and store rooms will he rented to the purchaser. They ore both two story and nearly new,-having a good gardon, every variety of fruit and grape, stabling and water on the lot and every con venience complete, PUSqIISSII,II given immediately, the store will be closed till :4th lust., after which thee the subscriber will ho there a few weeks. net. 24, '455 QE AMEN'S SAVING FUND, Chartered by the State of Pennsylvania in 1855 OFFICE, 55 N ALNUT STREET One door above Second , Street, Philadelphia. Receives Deposits in sums of One Dollar and upwards, from all classes of the cue U Lity, and /Mows interest at the rate of five per cent per annum. Moneys paid back on demand. Kri 'Office open daily front 0 until 5 o'clock, and on Monday and Saturday until 0 o'clock in the evening. This institution will be f and n ellneelliont. and safe place td•deposit for Farmer,. and others doing business in Philadelphia, Deposits are paid on demand without any proviouwnotleo beim: roquired. NAUEIttI. Edmund A. Solider,' Hon. Job It. Tyson, Stilwell S. Bishop, (biome licililln, .14111.1 P. fort, it‘..6..11 li , ,rris, .I , Ain :%1..c.1L1.1e5, Edward L. Clark, Jacob Shoots, CA14..101111 Gallagher, Jii,vph M. (~well, .lohn Itioo, Joseph It. Myers. Mehard ti. Stoti‘sbury, Edward li. Trotter, William Shippon, jr. Franklin Bacon, Win. P. Jenks, Do olitati CO;p01 . , Edgar E. Pettit, Pros ideti t --F RA bli LIN FELL Treasurer-4.31A5. M. Mt ORRIS. Secretary—.l AM ES S. PRINGLE tl4,„The Charter provide. that no manager.. nifleer or agent shall. dlreetly or Indirectly, borrow any money m the S.ci, , ty.• 0ct17,1,;55-1y 13L.1.1NFIE D ear CARLIBI,E, Nineteenth Session (live iihnitlis, will counnence November sth. A new build , tig h.ts been tweeted containing Gymnasium, Music Bann':Sc.)l itll increased facilities for instruction and ample accommodations, this Institution presents great in duct.inents to parents who desire the physical and inuntal iniproverucut of their build. Terms per Session, $O5 00. For circular . ", with full information, address lt. K. till RN:4, Principal and Proprietor, October 10, 1865. Plainfield, Cuutberland co., Pa. • V TOYS! TOYS!!— W. TlLl,hat , 1511 , 011TEIt, ihis - received his Fall Ashortniunt of TUTS ANL FANCY GOODS, forming, a greater variety than oval hdOrp Offered and at lower rates than even the low prices of last season. Fancy . ilasituts, Wu-patterns. plain and embroidered.-- Crying Dolls, China Dolls, hid Dolls, Wan Dulls, Aceuts &tons, Violins, ilarnionled Trutt) pets, Igo. Toys of Wood, China, Ohms, Tin, Ac., Over lON pattern's, by the dozen or gross in lots to suit. Also C.tses of Toy- at $5, 10 and 20 per case. with an endless variety of newest stylus of FANCY (WOW, per latest packets, mid for sale at the lowest rotes In the city. W. TILLER, Importer. Oct. 10. '65. No. 1, Commerce st. Phila. FANV'Y GOODSI---' NEWEST STYLES! 70 e' s 4 ,„, In endless variety, now opening and offered In lots t. suit and at lowest prices. 'Work • Boxes and Baskets. China and Mc Goods, Aoinamer Articles, Bohemian Glass Toilet Bottles, Mir rors, inkstands, Tea Sets, Rid, Paper Boxes, Mechani cal Toys, l'uppets, Ac., d.c. W. TILLER', Importer. Oct.lo, No. 1, Commerce at. Phila. HOOPS ORNAMENTAL' IRON wuitlis—Ridge Avenue, PUILAD'A; Tile attention of the public Is invited to the extonsivo manufactory and ware-room of the subscriber, who is prepared to furnish, at the shortest notice, IRON RAIL. LNG of every description for CEMETERIES, DUBUC & PRIVATE Nuromus, also VERA MMUS, BA LCON IES, FOUNTAINS, SETTEES, CHAIRS, LIONS, DOGS, de., and Other Ornamental iron Work of u decorative character, all of which is oxecnted with the express view of pleasing the taste, while they combine nil the requisites of beauty and substantial construction. Purchaserspuly rely on having all articles carefully boxed and titillated to their place of destination. A book of designs will ho sent to those who wish to wake a actuation. ROBERT WOOD. Ridge Avenue below Slicing Garden St, Phila. Oct, 10, 'O5. TDEO. D. IDISU CORN SHELLERS, STRAW CUTTERS. A large assortment of Superior Corn Shellers, includ ing Reading's haunt, capable of shelling 1000 bushels of Corn per day. Also l'enuock's hand and power Shel lacs, with various other patents of various prices. Hay, Straw and Fodder Cutters of the mat approved con struction and in great variety. Sausage' Choppers and Stutters. Double Michigan, Subsoil, Engle, and Bar Share Plows, Supeeor Ox Yokes and Bows, Grain Na', Farmers Boilers, Corn and Cob Mills, Limo and Guano Spreaders, &c., for sale Wholesale and Retail by PASCHALL MORRIS & Co., Agr'eultural \caret once and Seed Store. N. R. Cur. 7th and Market sts., l'hila. Oct 10,'55 TOOK AGENTS WANTED. Agents wanted in every Town and County in he United States, to canvass for the most popular ills. torical and other valuable and saleable books published- The works are particularly adapted to the wants of the people, being beautifully Illustrated with fine Steel and Wood engravings, and bound in the - most substantial manner. Agents now canvassing for us, find it a pleasant and profiltable employment. Our list also includes the best works of T. S. ARTI.II4I. Over 100.000 volumes have been sold the past year, and their sale is still increasing. Wo have just added sever al NOW 1100103 to our list by this most popular author, and shall add others the ensuing fall and winter. We think we have the best list for agents in the country. Send for it, and judge for yourselves. For full particulars and list, Address IIItAbLEY, Publisher, Oct 10 48 North Fourth l3treet, Philadelphia, lea. : 1855. ft M. DESI D E It ATUMI 4- ri . JACOBS, No, 381 ropier Stroot, Philadolphla, a now manufacturing a WRITING 'lll5l, composed of motels which not being liable to corrosion will bo found as durable as Bor 10 steel pens. Resembling the 0111 more than tho gold pen In elasticity, they' will be pre ferred as not Injuring the color of Hod Ink or collecting any of that sedimont about thorn which stool pens In. variably do; they will he found an 'invaluable Improve moist. One trial will prove this fact that they are mbro economical than and importer to any pen In use. Price 12,18 and 25 cents per dozen, or $1,25, $1,50 and $2,00 per gross. For sale larliechnniesburg by J. DORM RISIRR, and In Carlisle only by PIFER oct. 17, '65. A. NI. , Main stroot, VIAILS! NAILS !-1 am now pro prod to supply country Morcbants With nails a tuanullseturers prices. 11. SAXTON. biiriiob Printing promptly executed t 4111ttlizA *tlaam4 ' ,~`~~icliti'~ic~: SCHIEDAM AROMATIC SHNAPS.. ,Lo TIIII CITIZENS O 1 PENNSYLVANIA.— I beg hove to cull the attention of the citizens of Tennsylvania to the above article, manufactured by my self evil usively, at my factory lu Schiedam, Hol land, expressly medical purpores. It is made from the best Barley that can be selected In Europe and the essence of aromatic Italian Lorry, of acknowledged mid extraordinary medicinhil pr(perties; and it has long shimacoulradra higher reputath n both La Europe and Americo, thou ally oilier dietetic beve- lu ClaAwn, Goo', and Rumne,Vrism; In obstruction; a tee Bladder and Kidneys, and debility of the urinary tunctions, its effects are prompt. decided and invaribly reliable. And it is not Only a remedy for these melo dies, but, In all cases In which they are produced by drinking bad water, which Is almost universally, the cause of them It operates as a sure preventive. The distresing ellect upon the stomach, Bowels, and Bladder, of travelers;'new residents, and all persons un accustomed to them, produced be the waters of nearly all of our great Inland elders, like the WlO, Mississippi and Alabama, from the large quantity of decayed yoga-, table matter COlllititied in them, iu a state of solution, Is Well known ; as is also In it of the waters of limestone roAions, in producing Gansu, OrLeutt, and stone in the BLADDER. The A HOMATIti SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS Is an absolute corrective nfall these injurious properties of had water, and coisequently prevents the disease which they occasion. It is also found to be at cure and preven tive of Fever and Ague a complaint caused by the con joint ~fleets of vegetable malaria in the ;awn:plow°, mid eatable putrescences in the water of those districts in which it pi incipally -prevails. Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps is consequently iu great demand by persons traveling. or about to settle in those parts of the coun try especially ; as well as by many hi every community h ere it has become knowil, on account of its various other remedial properties, Moro than three thotiland physicians, among whom are numbered the greatest names bidenging to the facul ty of medicine in this country, have certified, over their own signatures, to the valuable medicinal properties of such an article, as the severest tests have proved the Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps to be and have accepted It 10 a most desirable addition to the INl.s.TraLt Menton. Put up in quart or pint battles, enveloped in yellow paper with my nameeu the bottle, eerk and seal. For sale by all respectable Druggists and U rOCerH. Ullol.l'll WOLFE, 18, 20 and 22 Deaver street, Now York. 26 South Front street, Philadelphia. I Log leave to call the attention of tho public to the allow lag letters Irom physicians: L.I.IIoRATItY.N. Y. May 2. 1823 "31m Unatint IVobitt —Dear Sis : I canuot speak too highly of the pur my of your Schiedam' schnapps. It IN decidedly supori ,r to and thing of the kind in the mar ktit. it is prrrf•ctly free .nine the admixture of iusil or of any in those "army tic V! , 11111 , ,l111.1N . m hich produce such a mischievous and irreparable effect talent rho 0 , 11- stitution, and is inch ver) few alcoholic distilled liquors are without-yennett of them being, largt-I) lutto eguated with it. I have person!): inspectoti [lnc larions process ol distilatlon practiced at Schierl tot, :tad know that un usual mare is taken to !Wparatif the Tie hlll6 flout the pule alcohol, mid your Schnaps is a still:nu: proof of its success., As a medicinal agent for chi olio and ritual aIb:AMMs, 1. linty', successfully proscribed it, and relliallUlld it as WU 'a:truahlo cordial and harmless stimulant. and shllll ouduuc to 410 M.: 114 melt as to use It as a Ware(' of pure alcohol for du-1111,M Ins ,e4.7.1t ti0118 rind o%lWrillleLltth lours obedklit. ISt:\ 11 I) f.ch, .CMlSUitillg A milytt:al Chemist." Dr. Charles A. Lens, Commissioner of Health, Balti more, write as follows in relation to the value of Schnapps :J. , a remedy in chronic catarrhal complaints, Ac. Thu let ter Is dated July 27, 185:1: "1 take eat pleasure In hearing highly creditable testimony o. Its ollica , y as a remedial agent in the di sense for wuldt von recomend it. Having a natural tendency to the mucous surfnecs, with a slight degree of stimulation, I regard it as one of the most important remedies in chronic catarrhal affections, particularly those of thy guitito urinary apparatus. With much res pect your obedient servant, CHADLES A. LEAS, M. D. • "PnILATIELPIIIA. July 15, 1863 "Mr. tidolplmlVolfe, No 22 heaver st.. ]'.—blear sir: Last season Elio writer rucelt ea ; thrmigh your agent in this city, 0 bottle of your Aromatic Schiedam S(111)1111)8, and since that - paled has prescribed the same in certain forms of urinary complaints; also in' cases of debility in aged persons. So far, the Schnapps has been of much benefit to those using It • * • In conclusion, where diuretic and stimulant is required,, I should use the Ar omatic Schiedam Schnapps. Thanking ,yon fur your kindness, I inn respectfully yours, A. 1). OlIAIA)NElt, DI. D 4 IRV Ft - Eighth et. Tho subjoined letinriroin Dr. Tzllllo, of Manchester, N. 11., relates to olio d'r the ludst valuubletuedlcinal prop ertivs possessed by the Arouditie Schnapps. and 81101 , 01 that it acts es a specific in a very painful disease—the Gravel: "MIL. WOLFE:—Pormit me to address you a few lines. which you are at liberty to use if you think, proper, respect to your medicine, called Schiedam Schnapps.-- I have bad a very obstinate case of gravel' anti stone, of 801110 live years' standing, causing :very acute pain in every attempt to urinate. After using many remedies, without much relief, I was induced to try a bottid of your medicine. In the course of three days it proved effectual, dislogiug large pieces of st o ne, souse of which was as large as a marrowtht pea. I continued the cor dial according to directions, and the patient continued to gain, and is fast recovering. I think a medicine of so much value in so distressing a complaint, should be knovo to the public, and the world at large. And I for one, must give it my approlgttiou and signature. PAIV, M.D." From Dr. John S. Reese, Chemist, Baltimore, Md. Sept. 1b52: "A number of our physicians are ordering the article, and several have already prescribed it. l'orems to whom 1 have sold it speak very highly of its qualities. A Gentlemen of any own personal acquaintance, having sulfured greatly with an affection et the kidneys and bladder' took two bottles and subsequently passed Astons of considerable sire, and was greatly relieved. It will no doubt go into general use," Notices. TsFOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that application will be made to the next Legislature of Pennsylvania, to alter the Charter of the C.tnxisu: btroser Rem, legated in the borough of Carlisle, CUM' beriand county' so as to confer upon the said Bank the rights and privileges of a Bank of Issue, one to change Its mune to the CARLISLE BANK. Also to Increase the capital of said Bank (which Is at present sixty thou- sand dollars, with the privilege of increasing the sank under its present charter to one hundred thousand dollars) to two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. By order of the Board of Directors. ' WM. M. BEETEM, Cashier. Carlisle, June 25,1858.-6 m xatuol'4 C E IS HEREBY GIVEN, that ati : aPpileation will he node to the next Leg s re of the State of Pennsylvania, for the passage a law to hods:onto allanh of Depot:Bo, with a capital Of 141 , TY TOOUSAND DOLLARS. with authority to Increase the same to One liundred Thousand Dollars. To be cal led the MECHANICSBURG DEPOSITE BARR, and to be located in the borough of Mechanicsburg, Pa, The object of said Bent( Is to Increase the general business &Mitten of the public In the vicinity of Its locatioh. : Jacob Coover, lehnltursh, In% Benjamin Eberly, J04'11(404 John Brandt, Henry O. Rupp, George Singiser, &Jan Houser, Eliot Grabill, ;'•Kellati Coirrer, David Miller, ' Andrew Y. Kauffman, Solomon P. Gorges. Mechanicsburg, Juno 20, 1815-em CA111,1814141 DEPOSIT BA N *--- SPF,CIAI. DEPOSITS will bo received at this' bank for any length of time over four months, and,lnterest paid at the rata of POUlt.r.mt CENT. per annum, and the principal paid bask at any time after maturity without notice. interest, ceases after :be expiration of .)ho time see sitled hi' the certificate. unless Innen-oil tor`abothor Won Pketssl, In which (2180 the Interest Is paid up un til the time of the renewal: Rank opens at 0 o'clock, A. M. and eh - meant 2 o'clock, M. • R. PARKER Poddiint. - Cashier. apr2i. g,MBROIDERAII§. - Tko cheapest CollarA, Underaleaves, Itufillngs, &c n Pennsylvania, Juct received at the cheap store of °et. 17, '65. CHARLES OHILIIY. Zro 400bs. G REAT: ATTRACTION!--: NEW tiOolltil NEW GOODS!. The subscriber having just returned from the 'cities of New York , and Philadelphia is now opening aveW extensive assortmentof , 1 FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Consisting of el avant Winter Shawls, iiplevoild Cashmears and ills Lair's, French Medium). and Para mettas. elegant Needle Worked Cellars rind Itibicoo and Trimmings in great variety. I labs, Cas, simeres, Cassioetts, Vestings, Flannels, Jeans and ho siery, kr.. a lot oc new Carpettings. Als full and complete assiirtmeot of BOOTS AND SIIOES. All persona in want of handsome and cheap goads are rca etlfully invited to call and eZamin this stock before purchasing elsewhere. At the Old Stand East }!sin Street. ChAIiLLS (K/11.11Y, A. R. A stock of woll made clothing on liatal—which %yin b. Hold :it cost. oct. 17, '5/, ril E ECONOMY con skt, in buying such goods as one really needs, and buying Oven where they are Fold at the lowest prices. Wu have received and are now opening an DI NI EN SE QUANTITY of new, cheap and splendid goods. such as the genuine gold Modal Slll , A,.Pruneli lilerinoes. of all the desirable oelors,'ldfiet , Cloths, liparhns, plain and printed Mons lit Loins, Calicoes in abundance, and all the. other kinds that are nUw worn or lIltl:SS GOODS; Also, Embroideries, 01111eS. lininikerebit4. Ifesiery, small wares, 1; um lihoes, Carpet tags, Cloth Cops, Bon- . nets, Bonnet Ribbons...lw extensive supply of 511.1 N'S WEAIt, such us Meths, Satinetts. Cassilieres, ICentuelcy Jeans, V,estings. :satins, Tie Humels. 111t1 ?Weller:Al supply of (leolle in our liar, "bleb we In vite ov cry holly to u.nunino :Ind eat isfylbeine.th 011, Unit we aro goods nt such price. p. will satisfy' the closest buyers. net. 17. '35. "P • -4 , 1- " , CUMBERLAND VALLEY It it.- CHANGE OF 'IOUS! on and after 3111 N DA V. Ileteber 22.1, 185:h Passoneer Trains will run IL) follow,: (Sundays es.repted: FOR 11A11.11.18111:101: Ist 'train. 23 Tr:ln. Leave Cloinibersburg 8.45, A, 51 1.11, I'. M. " Shlppensburg, 9.17 " 2.12, " ' Newville, 9.40, ' 2.12, " . " C'arllsle, 10.25, " 3.17, " Meebanicsburg, 10.50, " 3.15, " At ilarrisburm 11.25, " 4.15, " FOR CLLAMBEIISIII'IOI. Ist Train. '2O Train: Leave Ilarrishui - g. N.M. A. 31 .1.110, I'. Ni " Mechanicsburg, 9.03, " 1.32., " .. " Ca el4sll l , 9'43, " '2.11, " Nov:1.111o, 10.19, " '2.47 " " Shippensburg, 70.4.9 " 3.1 h, " At CliaallwrO , urtr, 11.15, " 3.15, " TRAINS Leal(' liarriebure ter Philadelphia at 1.12 and 810 A.M. also at 7.:01 P. 11.1013 12.35 iN tiOli. sill Cl/11.1111N1l. Ll•lts,‘ Ifarrisburg Sr l'ltta. , bUrg at 3.20 A.M.; 12.35 nerAn, and 4. P. M. Lcale Ilarrisburg fur Baltimore, at 3, and 8.30 A. M.; at 1 I'. M. Cars el Dauphin and Susquehanna Rail Head )rare Bar ris' urg. at 1 , . A. M. n,.0 2.10, P. M. Sr Auburn, Potts vine. 1t5e.11.,g„(;,, Zr)-At all Stations where Tickets lire field. Fares are TEN CENTS LESS than when paid in the Cam A. F. 11311TI1, Superintendent. Stall Road Office, Cluoubersburg, ), 11 tober 17.1555. . for Snie nub. Rent 11-)OPLAR LOT PROPERTY AT ria V ATE SA LE, Tint valuable ',lore i.f ground s tnnto in South llnnover street, in the borough of Carlisle, known its the ~ iltvPL .4. - Tt LOT. Said l o t c , ntaing Ikbollt nile nrro and ft (011111.er flf ground nud from its desirable and advantageous loca tion Is adrnirablN adapted fur building purposes. The lot will be sold entire, or to lots to suit pur chasers. Fur terms and further particulars etninire of A, 1.. SPONSILI•It, act. 31,'55. Real Estate Agent and Scrivener. FOR RENT.—The subscriber offers for rent the sToicE-Room now hi smell the occupancy of Georg() ;W. Hither. Esq, tho best business stand In Carlisle.— possession to be given Gil the lot day of April next. ROBERT IRVINE. Carlisle, Oct. SI, 'll5. 11 - 1011 SE FOR SALE OR RENT. Tho subscriber offers for sale nr rent. that /ar g and convenient two story 'MICR 1101714; with hack lillding, situated on t h e corner of 'Bedford and Louthei streets. in Carlisle. The Muse is new and in good con ditin. with a Cistern, Bake liven. Smoke Mouse, a good garden and some choice fruit trees.. For particulars call wr .101LN b'ELLERIS.: o.t. ]7,'55 ARM FOR SALE.—A farm - ,..•;e5 , of valuable limestone land, situate In a South Middleton township, Cumberland county, one mile south-west of Carlisle, ••—••• '• containing 2611 AeittS. neat measure.— The improvements are a rood 1.04) HOUSE, and, hitch en, large stone HANK BARN,. frame Wagon Shed and Corn Cribs, Smoke House, hog l'oultty HonFes, a good Orchard of choice fruit of various kinds, and a well of um or falling water near. About :VI acres are cleared and in a high state of cultliativn. The balance is covered with Mid rate timber. l'ossessinn given on the first of April next. Tema easy. - Oct. 3, 'ft JOHN GRAHAM. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. .1E . 5 —the s ubs c riber offers st private side n lot of ground, situate in Newdile, Cumberland coun ty, whereon is erected a two story BRICK lIDUSE, with Back Building, Wash ]louse, Cistern all under the sumo roof, nod Well of excellent voter in the yard. Also a liinl.lo, Carringe-house. Corn Crib and other Improve meats. The buildings are all new, comfortable and eon vonlent. The property is situated On Miliko street. ex tending hack to Churjh alley and adjoins properties of James Kennedy and Wits of John Davidson, dec'd.— Information can be had by applying to the resi dont, Sept. 20, - • J. M. DAVID:2ON. , TOWN PROPERTY FOR -4., - SAI,F.—The subscriber offers at pri ~, ' ~a vete vale a valuable heJtei,nd half lo ' 't,;W",,Ci...`"Of ground sitaated to North Ht.itne.. o . ,:.rg.,,. 1 ne'inprnvetnents a two story vreathoz-1 varded house, washhouse, bakehouse, a cistern, dr,, de. The lot Is 30 feet In fronl„lind24o In depth, and contrlns a variety of excellent fruit trees, Terms easy. Apply to JACOII WOLF, Juno 111. . . Agent fur 8, F. Cittenslen. TOWN - PROPERTY AT PRIVATE PALE. The subscriber offers at private sale, the following pro perty. Mollie estateof James Armstrong, deed, vie: No. L A house and lot of ground; situuto ou Pomfret street, east of Hanover, adjoining property of Bphraim Steel. The• house it of storm; two stories high, with back building, now occupied by , B; IL Broady. No. 2. A two story brick house, situate on the corner of Mond Pomfret tared& - • , No. S. A MO story brick house adjoining the above. No. 4. K.Rratrse weather•boanhal house; fronting on Pitt street and adjoining Nos. 2 nud 3. • Ifor further information apply to the subs cribers JOHN N. ARMSTRONG, • • JOHN RHOADS, Oct. a, '&E—St. Executors. 1 4 1 STATE of RUDOLPH lIERiI'Z -1 ‘,l LER, deCd.—Notice Is hereby given that Letters of Admlnimtration on the Estate of Rudolph Ilerttler, htto of Monroe township, Cumberlandeouhty. have been granted by the Register of said emmtv,to the subscriber, residing In the same township. All iertona kuoWing thontholveo indebted to vaid estate aro requir ed to make immediato payment,andth ° oBo having claims • to present thom for settlement to septlUpd CHRISTIAN HERTZLER, Ad'mr. alear (65tate ;66:106, VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE.. subscribers, Executors of Christian 'Wolf, dee'd. offer at private sale thu following property, viz: A TRACT OF bAND, situate in Southampton township, I couittf, mn the Roxbury nail, about two uilles of Sltippensburg, Isiumnai by lauds of Al~ Fred thtvie Spencer and others. It la now ocou pied b .lolni Wolf and contains ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY ACRES. which lIU are, good limestone land and about :10 acme, 'Roil About iy acres of sald lantliis covered splimdlil timber and the balance Is in al) tutu of enitivation. The improvements aro it largo eather-boarded LOG 11011 SE, Framo BANK BARN, 111,(1)11 Shed , a Spying Denim, and all other necessary at-I, iliti go, all of whirl' are new. Thu luau is well .atered by running water and there is also a neap tiling well. Also a young Orchard of choice fruit. 1 Also, all that certain valuable 'I ACT OF LAND, situ , ,to In the township of South, Middleton, Cumberland aunty, on the baiihs' of the Yellow 'Breeches Creel:, About one nille sott 0-cast of Boiling Springs, bounded I by Minis of Jacob Strickler, William Weise, Beniamin I.,h,tuilman and others, CONTAINING TIPA ACRES. .Tho ituprovetnenta are a large two story STONE HOUSE, with a haat). ment, a large STONE BARN, a good Carriage Douse, Spring ilnufo, with an excellent, and tier or failing spring lof water, Wood Boost , Wagon Shod .nul all other necessary out-buildings. all In good order, A ;so, an Orchard of choice fruit. Thit aalunhic lam Is allot the beet )hoc tone, with about 110 ;trees In a nigh Ante of cultivation. auk the rontainder in good Clutha. Also, a g,,,,t1 TRN ANT ilf/UzlE, It ith oat-buildings._ and about three acres of land. truth vLII he sold separately or uith the farm to suit purthaserg. Moo, II certain TIIACT MOUNTAIN LAND, shunts In said township, about three miles 111/111[ ha above de- Lmn, oottalul og Ara ts. being hull covered ,;lath young closstilut and oak timber. l',..rn+ will be made `known on application to thR SULACribei ADA :$1 NVOLP, GEORRE WOLF. Executors, V li I 1 , I O g tr,lier a. 1 tf VALUABLE CORNER PROPITY AT PRIVATE SALE. That very ealual ie and well known BI'SINIPB rTANIt situate on the curlier of North Ilantwer and I..mtle.r roets. In the borough of Carlisle win owned •Lnd ..c , upled by .lae,M Potter, containing 30 feet front Hannover street and 24:1 feet on Louther street.— 'Do hilproVefnohts on Hannover slee-t are a large TAW .4 , 71' , / in* lit with a large brick back build• ins the most elegant /1131:11er. rOntaluing 11 r n „ el s h u oludin,z the store man, beside , pan trier ;;Aand convenient eloset arrangements. The : , TORE "." /113 f i,s 33 feet in depth, fitted up In the best oesqible manner and one of the most desirtfble and long ,stablished business lecatlonS in our town. There is a large two story brick building fronting an beul her street, with a shop attached. now occupied -no 11 ra 11 , •t maker shop. Also n stable on the foot of tho l.w. and ether necessary ant buildings. The property b , in a eollent order having been recently fitted up by he pronent occupant For terms Se. enquire of A. L. SVONSI,ER, Heal Estato Actont nod Serivoner. NM A T A LUAI3I,hI TOWN PROPERTY Volt SALE.-The large Brick !louse 311 d Lot Arun - tad on Louden' Street one door east of the German Reform Church. The house contains 4 ~,, — .... \- I s nine large rooms, besides two finished y,i, . .. m ,,,,, 0 , at tic chambers. lags k Beton end sum le, Kan: mer kitchen. The lot has 50feet front ..... L4l. 2,..,1!-.*' m irmther street by 2-40 feet back to a wide alley. and 120 feet on Nor% street by 240 feet to the same alley, containing in all l'hat 411 acre of ground. There is also a good tenant house and a stable on feet long on the premises. Tba property would suit admirably fur either a gentelman's private residence. a boarding school or factory establishi merit. For terms 4tc. enquire of ME $lOOOl $lOOO 11 A FFLICTE.I) - ',...',. • . . .:.:?..,„, ..‘. .4:41) ' UNFORTUNATE ,i V (1 1 . , C: . fi ' :;, Cut out and preserro the fo3- , ‘,. ':'..:,., ..r..- lowing card. It la particularly '":-.s...' - important to 61'11.041E1LS AND ' , E - 13 -- Tnkrl.l.l.l;llS. to prevent their Wiry. misled and deceived, by the lying boasts, false promises, and spurious recom mendations &mil the dead and unknown) of Foreign cud NiIGIVO Quacks. if whom there are more In Phila delphia Limo else whom, because of the deli:mil. of the town of the State. Citizens know and ad old them. II .lug tried 4)130 to twenty dollars worth of Quark Mixtures, I•ixtracts, invigorating Elixirs, Cordlois, Dit tors. Ate, without effect—having been deceived by Wit.. represented and exaggerated accounts of I.:elf-Abuse, Se , ..ret Diseases' and tbuir consequences. puldished In Advertisements, Reeks, Ace., and misled by' false re ceipts anti rang advice contained therein, purposely to increase sulTerings, and alarm and frieliten the tn• thinking, the mare eStsity to extort large fees, (which is more evident, being Sold for loos than coot of printing and miverlisiug)—having - 1 - mid five to one hundred dol hire to Foreign and Native quacks WITUOUT BUM CURED, having sulfured much and long—though the tine IDA :annot he reedited, nor the monoy recovered you paid end 'were defrauded of, yet .you can be cured. however Lo i d, long standing nr Aftlictin g your came, by 11c, LEIDY. " Ito wko. betimes; Delays are dangereux.. , "Time Is Nloney; Time saved in Money earned." • 1(01.::".(1 MEN 1/11 01.111:1IS. Single,. married, or contemplating marrlnge. suffering from 6elf-A bum or Its confia•qupuerm, or suffering from any other causes, defects, or desoasos, and LADIES, schatover their digdASeil or situations, may honorably rely and cutzlittu In Dr. Leldy's skin and oucco4t. At mnitutnintlons, if required. with k hid nod oflleicnt at toudnoco. at Ds. 10111FATII HOSPITAL TRUTH II; MIGHTY AND WILL PREVAIL: ONI•I TIIOLISAND DOLLARS Is waged the MiOlVing cannot be contradicted, namely; that =DI No. 114 North FOURTO Street, above Race, To the only regular Physician residing in PhWel phis, Uraduato of the University of Pennsylvania, of (twenty-two years) exclusively engaged in tho treatment of Secret or Delicate Diseases of both sexes; Self-Abuse and its consequences; Orvolc Weakness and ; Nervousness; irregularities and other diseases or situations of Fetneles; and which he will cure in less Lime .and less restraint, more effectually, than any other, under forfeit of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS. Dr. LEIDY has loom patients. and cures thorn too, than all advertising Doctors. so called or otherwise. in Philadelphia combined. and proudly refers to Pardee• sorts and respectable Physicians, 110311 V of whom consult him too critical vases, and respectablo Citizens, Mer chants and lintel Proprietors, as to his known shinty's putation and unparalleled RtIeCOSP. DISTANT PATIENTS can bavo necossary advice and medleino Fant them by mall or otherwise, to any part of tho •United Ftntes t giving n description of their eases (enclosing reason. able foo) by letter to fts. N. B. No. 114 NortVOUItTII Street, above Rico. l'hilndelbia. , N. D.—Letters of Inquiry or infMnintion Gaty, eopt from patients) to meolve attention, must pontatit ONE DOLLAR, in roiOderatlon of time and trouni,le an Swering and Information given • Augurtls,lBlss. 1 -- • FARMERS LOOK lIERE! The subscribers desire to Inform fanners and public eenetally that they now have on hand and are constant ly inanuEicturitig Threshing Machines with Picrpont's PaiOnt Shaker, which ard generally acknowledged to be the best articles mow in use. Also a variety of Clover Hullers, Corn Shellers and Straw. Cutters, ilicy also atteno to the repairing of Agricultural Mach nary in thy best manner and on reasonable terms. Manures- Orr on North Hannover Street, directly opposite the residened of Nome Mutogar, Psq, August Aliltl3lB A: PLANK. TO.TITE LADIES, . 31r0.'J. 0.'1111.1TT,' 2 s c i e Is prepared to MAKE: DRESSES, MAN , • 4,11,..„. TLES, etc. at the ehortest notice ens the • most reasonablo tenon. Several Orb wanted kart' tho husinues. Apply at N 0.3, Alexanders HOW Routh Pitt street. • Sept. 23, . TIARDIN ARE !.--Th© larg 4, ebt and wont van led tl:3s4trlnalt of third. • s 'k ware in the county. and selling at the w• et prices, at J. P. LYNE'S, Noqb Hanover EL, Carlitild. El -sari" A. L, SPONSLER, Real Estate Agent, Earlisie