owed by the Court for good cause. 48 men are summoned on the Petit Jury. ADMITTED TO PRACTICE.—In Court on Monday morning, on motion of A. B. SharpvEsq., Amos F. Musselman, lisq., was admitted to practice in the several Courts of this county. On motion of the same gentleman, on Taco day, /ilzu,t. D. PARKEit, Esq., IVILS admitted to practice in the several Courts U . this county. WEVTEIt GRAIN.—The wheat and rye fields of the county present an exceedingly luxuriant and flourishing appearance—in fact we arc hifohned by an old farmer that he does not remember when the grain fields presented a more promising aspect. The moist and warm weather has been favorable to the rapid growth at the young plant and both wheat and rye will, by the time the cold weather sets in, be sufficiently forward to stand the winter without much injury. A large breadth of ground has been sown this fall, as the high prieds at present ruling the market, and like ly to continue, have stimulated the farmers to increased exertions." [Letter from Hon. J. Minor Botts. of 'Virginia.) ItunimoND, July 9th, 1535.-:-Alessrs. 11 . 31. d. Itta.i s & C ‘., GENTS.—Considerations of duty to the afflicted alone prompt me to send you this voluntary testimonial to the great value of “CkUTIM'S SP kNISII MIXTURE," OW lip: almost ineurahle disease. ScuoVvi.‘. Without being disposed 'or deeming it necessary to go into the particulars of the ease, I no say that the as tonishing results that hove .11,11 111 . 011111 . eil I v the 1150 Of that 111011iti110 011 a member of toy oa n fkmily, and under my own observation and superiiit emience. after the skill of the best physicians had I Well e X11:111q11 . 11 :111.1 all the usual aemedies had failed. fully justify tiii• in re commending its Use to all who may he stitrerim: from that dreadful malady. 1 do not, moan to Say that it is adapted to all consti tutions. or that it will alTtird 1111 , same t;diof in :ill CILSCSV: fr, of coarse. I van know not h Mc; about t hat hut from what I here SON] of the ou t ,' s, 1 would not hesitate to use it. iu,, any and everypersons tier whom 1' fel an interest. or over whom I could exercise influence or vim 0,1. itespevt fully enure. JNO. J uly 25, '55 TlooMind's llerman Bitters, prepared and, sold by Dr. Jarlsson, at the tlertnan Nledical Store, 130 Arch street. Philadelphia, daily inct ease in their well deserved lade fm the cure of all diseases :Irking from derange ment of the liver. These Bitters have. indeed. proved a blessing to the afflie ted. who show their gratitude by the most flattoring testimonials. This nivineinu.hies established for itself a ennui that competitors, however wily their schemes. or seductive their promises, remnant reach. It gained the public confidence by the immense benefits that have been dm ived from it. and will ever maintain its position. taro advertisement. IVfarrfail C 5. On the Bth inst.. ht' the Rey. Jaen). Fry, DMA/L ISS ALEXANDER MURn AY. of Hampshire, Englund, to MARY ANN 51)1Mzl, formerly of Carlisle. Ntw :Aburt-tisciihnt. ILLUSTRATFD HISTORY OP A YEAR'S EVENT IN Tllr. CHlMEA.—Coinplete up pivsout date. Eufbraeing a Journal of the :Avg, of Serast,rd—Battles, Sorties; Storms, VVrecks, Killed. Wounded, Missing.k.e., with the latest reference. Maps of the Crimea and Black Sea. Also, three views of Su• vastoied, with descriptions of each, and a splendid En. gra% ing of cronstadt, showing and describing Its Curtin catimis. Size of Map, 211 by 32 Inches. Price 25 runts, beauti fully colored. Scut by Man to any part of the country for one cent postage. Map. Book and Print Agents Ivanted for every State in the Union to Fell from u list of popular Maps. Let ters of inquiry promptly answered. Catalogues and spechnen sheet free to the trade. nor. 14, '55 r 1 HE TEMPORAL POWER OF THE POPE Containing the speech of the lion. .1. It. CHANDLER, January 11th 1b55, with Nino Letters, stating the prevailing human Catholic Theory in the language of Papal Writers, by JOHN bICCLINTOCK, vol. 18 mo. Price 45 cents. Fur sale at PIPER'S and I.ollDON'Bltoolt Storug. um% 7, '55. PUBLIC SCHOOLS, CARLISLE. Under the 27th Section of the School Laws of Pennsylvania the Teachers are required to make a monthly Report of the pupils attending during the month designating the number of d:iYs each attended, the books usedimmi branches taught: thew reports setting forth also the tondnct - and proficiency of each pupil are received, and cur-file, and subject to the in spection of any citizens of the District, especially on the first Wednesday of each month at 2 delock P. M., at Education Hall, when the Select School is held. J. HAMILTON, Sect'y. nov. 7, '25, N N OTlCE.—Notice is hereby given that an election for NINIDIRECTORS of the tn.; sic Deposit Rank will be held at their Banking Muse in the borough of Carlisle on Monday the 19th of November, 1855, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. 51., nd 2 o'clock P. M. By order of the Board of Directors. IV. M. BEBTEII, Cashier Carlisle,. Nov. 7, '65 - _ , PUBLIC HOUSE FOR .1.14,!- • RENT.—Tho Tavern Stand now °mu. IV's T r .---,. pied by Thomas Costamagna, situato .1 - at the hoed of Boiling Spring, South ' -- ' Middleton township, Cytuboriand Co., 41% miles East of Carlisle, Is offered ihr rout from tho Is of April next. .. nov. 7, '65. -PETER F. HOE. ISSOLUTION of PARTN MS l HIP. i) —The partnership heretofore existing between 0 subscribers, under the firm of Haskell A Seymour, An the steam Saw Mill and Lumber' business, has this day (Nov. 2, 1855) boon dissolved by mutual consent.— Persons having claims will present them for settlement and those indebted are requested to make immediate Payment. E. N. HASKELL, nov. 7, '55.' W. D. BEYAIOUIt. (ARPHAN'S -- COURT SALE •In pursuance of an order or the Orphan's Court of Cumberland county,l'imo direct, I will expose at public sale on Saturday, the Ist of. December, 1E055, at the house of Jacob liodsecker, In Dickinson township, at 2 o'clock D. M. a &wain Dwelling House, and Lot of Ground, situate in sold township, bounded by lands of ' Christopher Johnson's heirs, Dr. Win. hdll meteor and others, containing TWO __ ACRES neat measure, late tho property otsmisatieth' Shenk, deed . This property la delightfully 'situated as a,raiddenoe, and the titlo Is Indisputable. Torras—Five per cent of the purchase money to be pidd on the con. Ilentation of the sale: One half the.talance on the first 'of April, 1850, and the other the fi rst of April, 1857 . without Interest. 'f he two latter payments to be Waked by reeognisance in the Orghan's Court. 110 Y. 7, '15.5. HENRY SHENK, Ade*. . trOLS mairimoth'aqottmeht of • TOOLS of all kinds now opening at and see them. J, P, LY.N.VS. Ncw /3buLttiscmcutri. 12nSd.---iß_ne,,posnuntscariiibrgeoras!loartsJ "4 just reccircd . Mont 01 . FRESH (10(MS suited to the season—pleasg, aril and get bargains. Carlisle, Nov. M. SNODGRASS. _ • F A NI IL AL CO. COAL.-500 l'O RENSV COAL. Broken and N re-sS ereened, prepared expressly for tinnily use and kept UNDER COVER, ti , l that I can furnish it DRY :111(1 ctrAm during the ivintor season. I lEYVO also on IMO and for sale the LUKE 11 MEI{ COAL from the mines of Boyd, Rosser & Co.. and SRA:ROI{ IN COAL from the mines of Coch ran. Peal ..tt Co.. all of which f will sell nt small profits' for rash. and deliver to any part of the horomth. nov. 14, '53. W. B. MURRAY, Ag't. ITOUSEIIOLD FURNITURE AT POlll,lO SA I,E.—On Wednesday. the 21st of will be sold at public sale. at the late residence of John Coyle. dee'd.. ih ilognestown, the fl lowing lll•Seen 'el property. vizi—A largo variety of 11. , na..11 , 4 , 1 and Kitehen Fuilliture. such as linreadiS, Tableg. a Secretary. Wardrobes, Washstands, one dozen rang-bottomed and one dentin split-bottomed Armed Rod:Dig Chairs, with a variety of ether Chairs. Desks, Iti,ok Cases, Lounges, Bedsteads, Feather Beds and rt great, variety of Redding, :200 yards '4 - Carpeting, thirty yards of lima. oil Cloth. Looking Glasses. ,1 r. Also. six Wond and Coal Sterol:, Copper. Brass and Iron Kettles, and other articles.. Also, a FAMILY HoitSE. rime, a Buggy. a one horse Wagon, a Skil, h. a When'. harrow. two FAS of Harness. Saddles and Bridles. two It if do Lobes. and other articles. Also. a Seholarship in Lafayette College, and four shares in Ilay Se.des. Sale to commence at 10 o'cloch, A.M. 'when atten dance will Ire given by nov. 14, '55. SCOTT et IYLE, Adm'r. 9 1 EAC11( , 3RS, SURVEYORS, EN GINEERS AND DIIAIXIIITSMEN supplied with Mathematical Lra wing Instruments, separate and in c Ise& such as Dividers, Parallel Rules, loory. Box-wood and Paper Scales. T sg&ires, Triangles, Bow fens, Drawing Pens, Protractors. llunler's Sea!es. Tape Meas ures. Metalic Tapes, Surveyors Chains. 2 and 4 Pole, 50 and 100 feet, Surveyor's Nmpasses, Engineer's Levels aiol Transits, 'farget Rods fir., &v. Magic Lanterns of the best 1 , 01`411/et b ii. Seri IA Ora Dimirams, Astrothiral, Natural Ilistory. Ihnnunrus, Chromatrope or Artificial Fire works. 1)1,5 , 1%im: Poltrramns, Pumps, Electrical apparatlls. Calinnie impmans and a large collect i.lll of sophieal Instruments. sultalde for rolls - and school.. Also. Spectacles, Spy Glasses, Nliecescopes, Thermometers, Barometers !leading Hits llar,intr received the nceneyfor the Nil of 1101.- iiip scllinll, A PPIII.%'ITS. I am prepared to ruirnisli To:tellers tt ill: an Orrery. a T. 41 urin u.n Numeral p ra m,. n J lurk inele. a llemilihere Glebe, it oet of a Nlaizied :11111 Text Book, all packed in n box ,vith leek stud hot' tin $2O. Illustrated nud priced rato:o_iin f mind 6ratio. .1A 11.1 S W. QUEEN. 214 Chesnut St. Philadelphia. Eaot of 10th St. ()RI'IIANS COURT SALE. By virtue of an order of the Orphans Court of ninderland County, to me ditectud. 1 will expose to public sale on :11'1;1'11DAY, the Ist or Itecetuler next. at 2 o'clock, I'. NI. on the premises, all that certain lot, or levee of land, situated in Molll , k . lost uship, CUM - . lwrlantl omuty, adjoining the village of Churchovn. containing NINE ACRES .4.1 - ,V-'1 and porches mole or less. bounded IMIX by Daidel t , teese, Dr. John A. Ahl, Henry g g :It 14 radii. and it 'midi,. road, with A 111'0 $,L19.4. 4 ;44 . 111 S T, .111' IliftsE. thereon erected: lots the property of John riper, dee'd. Terms made knywn nu day of slit.. nor. 14, 'Zi5. .1011 N RIPER, Aihn'r. 'l' 0 It F 0 it S A L 11:!- Ly The Dry Goods store and fixtures of John Coyle, deed. iu ilogestowmt 'Timberland county, Vtlil be-offered at private sale hy the Administrator on easy terms— The stock is in god order and will amount to about S.lOOO. The dwelling nod store rooms will be rented to the purchaser. They Are both two story and nearry new, haring a good garden, every variety of fruit and grape, stabling and water on the lot and every eon veidence eumpietn, possession given Immediately. the st.oe will be closed till 2.11 h inst., after which time the subscriber tu ill be there a few IV eelfs. ort. 2-1, Secfrf COYLE, Adolf's. pLAIN FIELD ACA DE Y.—Near CARLISLE, Pa.—The Nineteenth Session (five 1111 l Whs) will COLIIIIIIMICO November sth. A new build ing has been erected containing Oymnasiuzu, Music Room, &c. With increased facilities for Instruction and atnple accommodations, this Institution presents great in ducements to parents who desire the physical and mental improvement of their suns. Terms per Session, $6& 00. For circulars, with full information, address It. K. it UR NS, Principal and Proprietor, October 10, 1865. Plainfield, Cumberland co., Pe. A. 11. JOCELYN, No. GO Fulton et., N. Y TOYS! TOYS! TOYSIL w. TILLER, IMPORTER, IMs received his Fall Assortment of TOYS AND FANCY 0001/8, forming a greater variety than ever bolero offered mid at lower rates than even the low prices of last season. Fancy Baskets, ::00 patterns, plain and embroidered.— Cry Mg Dolls, China Dolls, liid Don., Wax Dolls, Accor dew's, Violins, Harmonica Trumpets, Ac. Toys of Wood, China, Glass, Ac., over 1000 patterns, by the dozen or grt,s in lots to suit. Also Cases ul Toy at $5, 10 and 2.0 per wise. within endless variety of newest styles of FANCY OOODS, per latest packets, and for sale ut the lowest rates in the city. W. TILLER, Importer. Oct. 10. '55. No. 1, Commerce et. l'hilm FANCY GOODS!- * NEWEST STYLES I .• In endless variety, now opening nod offered • in lots L. suit and at lowest prices. Work Boxes and Baskets. China,. nud lllsc Goode, Alabaster Articles, Bohemian Glass Toilet Bottles, Mir rors, Ink Stands, Tea Sets, Rich Paper Boxes, Mechani cal Toys, Pupliets; dc., Ac. W. TILLER, Importer. Oct.lo, '55. No.l, Commerce et. Phila. WOOD'S ORNAMENTAL IRON WORNS—Rldge Avenue, PUILAIPA. Thu attention of the public is invited to the °Windy° manufactory and ware-room of thci subscriber, who is prepared to furnish, at the shortest notice, IRON ItAllr INli of every description fur CEMETERIES, PUBLIC & PRIVATE BUILDINGS, also VERANDAHS, BALCON IES, FOUNTAINS, SETTEES, CHAIRS, LIONS, DOGS, &c., and other Ornamental Iron Work of a decorative character, all of which is executed with the express view of pleasing the taste, while they combine all the requisites of beauty and substantial construction. Purchasers may rely on having all articles carefully boxed and shlpiled to their place of destination. A book of designs will be sent to those who wish to make a selection. ROBERT WOOD. CORN SIIELLERS, . . . • STRAW CUTTERS. A largo assortment of Superior Corn Shellers, includ ing Reading's Patent, capable of shelling 1000 bushels of Corn per day. Also Pennock's band and power She!. lore, with various other patent of various prices. Hay, Straw and Dodder Cutters ' . of he twist approved con struction and In great 'cartel Sausage Choppers and bluffers. Double lillchlgair, Subsoil, Eagle,- and. liar Shire Plows. Sup e rior t.ti Yokes and Rows, Grain Fans, Partners Rollers, Corn and Cob Mills, Lime and Cian° Spreaders, Ac.; ter sale Wholesale and Retail by „ • . PASCHALL MORRIS & Co., Agecultural Waretottso and Seed Store. N. M. Cor. .7th and Market sta., Phila. Cot 10,'55 .DESI D E R ATUMI - M. JACOBS, No. 881, Poplar Street, Philadelphia, now manufacturing a WRITING PEN, composed of metal/which not Wing liable to corrosion Will be found as durablo tut Bor 10 steel pans. Resembling the quill more than ho gold pen in elasticity, they will bene. •ferred as not injuring the color of Red Ink or collec ting any of that sediment about them which steel pens In variably; they will bo found an Invaluable improve. went. Ode trial will prove the fact that they aro moro economical than and superior s to any pun In use. Price 12, 18 and 25 cents per dozen, or $425, $1,50 and $2 00 per gross. For sale in Mechanicsburg by J. DORM. EIMER, and In Carlisle only by oct. 17, '55. A. M. PIPER, Main street, - . - - - - Ridge Avenue below Spring Garden St, Mills Oct,lo, '55. SerJob Printing promptly executed T1u31i033 s)Lqatitu4 3110 tciiics. QOIIIEDA M AROMATIC SIINAPS., j ,o TIIE CITIZENS OP PENNSYLVANIA.— I beg Ica) (3 to ' cull the 'attention of the citizens of Pennsylvania to the above article, mauoilleturetl by my self exclusively, at my factory in Schiedam, ILA land, expressly for medical purposes. It is made from the best Earley that can be selected in Europe and the essence of aromatic Italian berry, of tickle. , lodged and extraordinary medicinal pr, portico; and it has Mug since acquired a higher reputatb n both iu i.urope and America, than any other dietetic beve rage, • lu GHAVEL, GOUT, and liimmuicruot; In obstructit ns tor Bladder and hitineys. and debility of the urinary thrictions, Its effects are prompt, decided and invnobly reliable. And It is not only a remedy for these male dice. but, In all cases In which they ire, producedby drinking bad water, with% Is /ilinost uuiverottty, tha cause of them. it operates as a sure preventive. The distressing eflect upon the Stomach, Bowels, apa Bladder, of travelers, new residents, and all persons ini aectistount to them, produced by the waters of nearly all of our,great Inland rivers, like the 011io, Mississippi and Alabama. from the large quantity of decayed vege table matter contained in them, in a state of solution, is well known ; ns Is also that of the waters of limestone regions, In producing GitAvra., Cv Leta!, crud stone lie the Bt. therm The Alit iM A Tle SCII I EDAM SCH N A PPS is an absolute corrective of ill these injurious properties of bad water, and cc nsequently prevents the diseaee which they occasion. It Is also found to he a cure and preven tive of Fever and Ague, a complaint caused by the eon j“iot ellorts of vegetable malaria imtheatmOsphere, and vegetable putrescences in the water of those districts In hich it ie Incipally prevails. The Aromatic .Schiedain Schnapps is consequently in great demand by persons traveling. or about to settle In those parts of the coun try especially ; as well as by Many in every community where it has become known, on account of its. , various other remedial properties. More than tinee thousand ph) sicians, among whom aro numbered the greatest names belonging to the facul ty of medicine in this country. have certified. over their own idgnatures, to the, valuable medicinal properties of such an article, as the severest [Oils have proved the Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps to be and, have' accepted It as a most desirable addition to the MAtinuAllistecA. Put up in quart or pint bottles, enveloped in yellow paper, with my name ou the bottle, c'tlrk and seal. For sale by all respectable Druggists and tirocers. UL/01,P11 WOLFE, • IS, 20 and 22 - Ileaver street, New York: 25 South Front street. Philadelphia beg leave to call the attetitho of the `public t 4, the °flowing letters front physkians: 1.11101; roit Y. N. V., )I:ty 2. 11.2:5 , 41111. ri.nrn Woi Sis , : 1 cti "Ilia 'Teak too highly of the purity of your Schiedam t•clinapie‘. It is deeldettly superior co tinything of the kind in the mar ket. it is pectlytly free atm] the a,hni \I lire of fusil or of any those :n•nylle 4 , 111j.1111t14 hit•ti produce twit a inisehievous tint' ircetsitable (Meet upon the con- Stitlll i.. 11. !tint which very few aleoliolic di-tilled liquors a:nil liont —must. 111001 hcing haled ill) it. I have perstolly hi. tarwu. prore,S -01 distil:WM] practiced:it Scili• data, !mil 6mn, that dm usual can. 11.1 Lakin' to sop:artily the nosivus Moments Crow the pole alcohol, slid Your r , clitutps is a striking pci.ot of its success. As a ruedivitittl agent for chronic and rood ;dim:lions, 1 have successfully proscribed it. and reantivild it :IS an Itgreal•lg• rurdlal .tll.l 11,11 - 1111esn stlititll3l,t, arid shall continue to '.is asto use atis ',micro of pure alcohol Mc cheimeal investiga tions .itid oxiAiriutunts. Consulting Clicu t.'' Dr. Charles A. Leas, Centtnlsskner of Health, lalt.l - m rites as follows in relatinn to the N:tine of Imelinapps as a remedy In chronic catarrhal vomplaints, &s. 'lhe letter is dated .luly 27. talce go eat pleasure fp . hearing bi.:hly creditable testimony to its enicat'y its a remedial a.;ent in the fit seam) for which you recomend It. II:01,11g a natural tender , y to the murex. Stlriata.S, is it ' ll a SI 1,:11 t degree of stimulation I regard it as one of the most linleatant remedies In chronic catarrhal affetions, pa r ticularly those of the genito urinary apparatus. With much res pect your obedient Bement. 1.11.111. LES A. LEAS, ?AI. D. "P1111..11 , E1.Pi11.%. 314 15, 185:1 "Mr. Udolpho Wolfe. No '22 Beaver st. S. V.—hear sir: Last season the writer reei red. thi.ough your agent In this city, n Ixdtle of your Aromatic Sehledam Schnapps, nod since that period has preserlhed Ihn same In certain forms of urinary complaints: also In cases of deldlity In aged persons. $0 far. the Schnapps has Leen of touch lament to those using it In conclusion, where a diuretic nod stimulmtt In required, I should use the Ar omatic Schiedam. Schuspps. Thanking you for your kindness, 1 am respectfully yours, . A. D. CLIAI.ONER4' M. Iso B.l , :ighth et. The subjoined letter from Dr. Paine, of Manchester, N. U., relates to one of the moat valuable medicinal prop erties possessed by the Aromatic Schnapps, and shows that it acts as a specific in a very painful disease—the Gravel: ••ytßt. WOLFE :—Permit the to address }•ou a few lines. which you are at liberty to use If you think proper, in respect to your medicine, called Schiedam schnapps.— I have had a very obstita of glovel and stone, of borne five years' MAME g. causing very acute pain in every attempt to urinate. After using many remedies without touch relief, I was induced to try a bottle your medicine. In the course of three days it proved disloging large pieces of stone, some of a hich was as large as a marrowlat 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 touch value in so distressing a complaint, should be known to the public, and the world at large. Aud4 for one. must give it toy approbation sod signature. THOS. PAINE, M. 1)" From Dr. John S. Reoso, Chemist, Da'theme, Md. Sept 15,165.: "A number of our physicians uro orderittg the article, and several have already prescribed it. Person 5 t( , h(1111 I have sold it speak very highly of its qunlitlis. A Gentlemen efiny own personal arqffaintance, having suffered greatly with an affection of the kidney's and bladder' took two bottles and subsequently passed a stone of considerable size, and was greatly relieved. It will no doubt go into general use,' 13imft 'notices. _NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that application will he made to the next Legislature of Pennsylvania, to alter the Charter of the CARLISLE I/SPOSIT BANK, located lu the borough of Carlisle, Cum berland county, so as to confer upon the said Bank the rights and privileges of a Bank of Issue, nee to change its naive to the CARLISLE BANIC. Also to increase the capital of said Bank (which is at present sixty thou sand dollars, with the privilege of increasing the same under Its present charter to ono hundred thousand 'dollars) to two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. 'order of the Board of Directors. WM. M. BEETEM, Cashier. Carlisle, Juno 25,1855.-Gm ()TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that an application will be made to the next Leg s ature of the State of Pennsylvania, for the passage o a law to Incorporate a Bank of Deposit°, with a capital of FIFTY TOOVSAND DOLLARS, with authority to increase the same to Ono Hundred Thousand Dollars. To be cal led the MECHANICSBURG DNPOSITE BANK, and to be located In the•borough of Metchanicsburg, Pa. Tho object of said Bank is to increase the general business Mollifies of the Oldie in the vicinity of its location. Daniel Udell, Jacob Coover, John Ilursh. sr. - Benjamin Eberly, John Beige], John Brandt, , Henry 0. Burp, George Singlser, John Houser, lEllas Grabill, John Coover, David Miller, Andrew I. Kauffman, Solomon P. Sorgas. lifechanlesblirg, Juno 20; 185543r0 CARLISLE DEPOSIT .E A N K.-- Dcrosits' will'be received at this Bank fbr any length of time over four months, and Interest paid 'at the rate of FOUR PER CENT. per annum, and the principal paid back at any time after maturity without notice. 'intermit ceases after the expiration Of the time Specified-in the certificate, unless renewed for another given period, In which case the Interest is paid up un til the time of the renewal, Rank opens at 0 o'clock, A. M. and closes at 3 o'clock, P. U. .-... U. PARKER, President. W. M. 'Harm, Cashier. ' apr2s NAILS I NAILS I—l tun now pro pima to supply country Merchants With' nails :nt, manurticturers .prlces. 11. SAXTON. Ott) 600bs. GREAT ATTRACTION!- N ENV ()WWI NEW ONDSII The subscriber having just returned from the cities f New York and Philadelphia is now opening a very .x.tenslve assortntunt of FALL AN: It GOODS, .tin slating of elegant !bawls. splendid Silks; :ashmears and De La .Merlina,o and Para mettas, elegant Needlt 'ollars and Ruffles &e. labboith and Trinonim t varkity. Moths. (10, imeres, Cassinetts, r linnets—leans and Ile iery, &c., a lot of no lags. Also a lull and !omplete ass ',annuli, 01 NI) F1101 , .5. All persons In cant t ne ;11141 lop gm (Is are res ectfidly Invited to call tool examin this ',Lock before purchasing elsewhere. At the Old stand Est Main 't reel,. ell ARLES 0011,11 Y. B. A stook of won made clothing on baud—which i.ewill sold at cost. cwt. 17, 'b(. ECONOMY Consists In buying surb goods as One really needs, 111,d buying them where they are sold at the lowebt prices. We have received and are now opening an IMMENSE QUANTITY of new. cheap and splendid good . Furl' ns the genuine llold Medal Silks, French Merlisoes. of all the desirable colors, Thibet Cloths, Alpaehas, plain and printial MOW , de Lains, Calicoes in abundance, and all the other kinds that are now worn of GOODS; Also, Embr..lderies, (.; loves, Illind6orl•lliefs. M.slory, small ll ares, Ulan Shoes. enrpet Bags. Clot I) , C'aps, nets, Bonnet Itibbous, all ex twist% e Fitpikly Of M EN'S' AV E Huth ns ns Cloths, Satinett.s.t.'assineres. Kent tick y Jeans, Vesting, Satins, &v. Tiekititts. h high:tins. FlannelH, and:meneral supply, of Clouds in our 1111 v. 11Liell We )a che OVery body to examine Ittitl satisfy themselves, that Ns.e are selling gumis at, such prices as %rill satisfy the closest buyers. BENTZ k BROTHER. pct. 17. '71.5. C 13E11 l e AN I) VALLEY N. It.— — 7`..IIANGE OF HOURS! On and after 310.5. DA V, October 22d. 1 Sts, Pascenger Trains will run as follows: (Sundays excepted: FOR 11ARRISIO - 10; : Ist Traln. 2il Traln. Lear.. Chambershurg t5..45, A. 31 . 1.11), I'. - 31. •• suppen , burg, P. 17 " " ' lIENM " Mocitatliesburg, 10.611, ' 6 3.45, " At g. 11.'25, " 4.15, " FOR ell A MBrEstsurto. Ist: Train. 2d Train: Ll•aVe Ilarrisiirg, S.:io, A . 11 •1.110, I'. N 1 •• 711 1•11:1 nieoburg, fl.tgi, " 1 .:.1. " " Ca rl6le. 943, " 2.11, " " Nt.‘s 4 ille t 10311,- .. 2.47, '' " Shippemdmr.r, 111.4.4) " 3.11), " At I.'llittigbersburg, 11.13, .1 7.43, " =MI =Mt= also ai I'. M I'd.as Noon, %is roltuni.ni. Leavo Harrisburg for Pittsburg at i 1.20 A.M.:12.3:i noon, awl 4. I'. NI. Leal.. Harrisburg tbr ne. 8. and 8.30 A. 31 at 1 P. M. • C:tr.f Dauphin and Susquehanna Rail Vend leave Mir rislinrg at 5, A. M. a Al 2.lth P. M. for Auburn, Potts &e. t . Arii•At all Stations where Tielrot lire' sold, Fares are TEN CENTS LESS than w hen paid in the Cars. A. F. smrrn, Superintendent. Rail Road Office, Chanibersburg. tuber 17,1555 , for Saje ant) Relit I)OPLAR LOT PROPERTY AT fill\•''l'l4 SALE. That valuable piece of ground situate in Borth I lanovor street, In the borough of Carl ible, known as the I'oPl.Alt LOT Said lot con tams shout rate acre and s glint tor of ground and Ird.m desirable and mil antsget UK loch• Illin Is tolaptod for I.lllllllllg purtn.es. Th., ha will be seld entire, or In lots to suit pUN cliaSerS. For terms and further particulars eliquite of A. 1.. Sl a oct. 31, '53. Beal Estate Ageut and ticrivetter. FOR RENT.—Tbe subscriber 'offerg for rent the FTORE-ROGM nom In Nip. 4. the occupancy of George W. Hillier. Esq., 111,11111 +fi the best' business stand in Carlisle,— possession to be given on the Int day of ApriLnext. ROBERT IRVINE. Cadisle, Oct. 31, '55. IIOUSE FOR SALE OR . RENT. The subscriber offers for sale or rent, that lar g and convenient two story BRICK ihitsE with back building. situated on the corner of Bedford and Louther streets, hi Carlisle. The Mouse Is new and in pied eon ditior With n Cistern, Bake I leen, :'woke I a good 'garden and some choice fruit trees. For particulars call on Jolt N SELLERS. or t. FARM FOR SALE.—A farm -.1.... • of valuable limestone bind. situate in I I t• t t South Middleton township, Cumberland CI 1 county, one mile south-west of Carlisle, ~ • containing 2fin ACHES. neat measure.— The improvements are a good LOG Ilitt'SE, and kitch en. large stone BANK RAM frame Wagon :died any Corn Cribs, Smoke House, Ilog and Poultry Houses. good Orchard of choice fruit of VatiMlK kinds, and well of never failing water near. About t'On acres to cleared and in a high state of cultivation. The balam is covered with first rate thither. Possession given o the first of April next. Terms easy. 0ct..% '55 JOHN GRAHAM. 18E HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. ; . c —The subscriber offers at private sale a lot, ground. situate in Now villo. Cumberhond not ty, whereon is erected a two story BRICK HOUSE, Back Hui'Wig, Wash House, Cistern all under the saw roof, and a Well of excellent water In thoynrd. Also Stable, Carriage-house, Corn Crib and other improv. ments. The buildings are all now, comfortable and col venient. The property is situated on Maine street, e: tending back to Church alley nnd adjoins properties , James Kennedy and Heirs of John Dnvidson, deed.- Further information can be had by applying to the res: dent. Sept. 20, '55-3t. J. M. DAVIDSON. TOWN PROPERTY FOR • . -:. 1 '7. SA} g.—The offers .t pH 414 4 t it .../.......: V U3l) and h arlo ...i:A!" ' ' 0 ~..,____...._,4, . ... I lla rusvo . street. The improvements ft two story wentber-boardc House, washhoure, bakehouse, a cistern, dm., dc. 'II lot In 80 feet In front, and 240 In depth, and contains variety of excellent fruit trees. Terms easy. Apply t JACOB WOLF, June 13. Agent for Ft, F. Ononslon. TOWN 'PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE. , - subscrib,gr offers at prlYato sale, the following pr porty, late the estate of James Armstrong, deed. els; No. I. A house and lot of ground, situate on l'omfre' stroet, east of Hanover, adjoining property of Epbrain Steel. The house Is of stone, .two stories high, witi back"buildiug, now occupied by E. li. Broady. No. 2. A two story brick house, situate on the corner of Pit and Pontfret streets, - - No. 3. A two story brick houseadjolning tho above. No. 4. A frame weatherboardod houso, *voting Oh Pitt street and adjoining Noe. 2 and 3. For further Information apply to tho subscribers JOHN N: ARMSTRONG, • • JOHN RHOADS, Oct. 3, '55.-3t. Executors. •P'StATE of RUDOLPH HERTZ o AimilEnttrade l l— on Nat . oo E l s .a ta h t e o re o b t7 If lum Rudolph al l l e . r e t t z t i e , l . late of Monroe township, Cumberland county, decease( have boon granted by the Register of said county to (1., subscriber, residing In the same township. All persob knowing themselves indebted to sail estate are mini( od to make immediate paymont,and those having claim to present them fur settlement to suptl9pd . • CIJIUSTIAN ILERTZLER, Ad'mr. 'i.l;, " lEEE Jiectf :6iClie;:so-C6.; VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. 'the subscribers, Executors of Christian Wolf, deed. offer at private sale the following property, viz; A TRACT OP LAND, situate it Southampton township, Franklin county, on the Roxbury road, about two miles west of ShippenSburg, hounded by' lands of Al fred Moore, Davie Spencer and others. it Ss now occw pled by John Wolf and contains • ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY ACRES. of wide!, 1 to aro good limestone land atulubout 30 [trees good relate land. Ahuut neves of said Mint as covered with s c deod id timber and the balance ie ahexcellebt flueen.thadull. , The iMprovements - are a large weat c,l,eiidtd LOG' HOUSE. Frame liA;, is BA N. Wagon Shod, a Spring House, and all other necessary out-buildings, all ~f which are new. The limn is well cantered by running water and there is alsi, a never failing well. also a young Orchard of choice fruit. A Is , /, all that certain vain:ll,lth Tlt ACT OF LAN situ ate In the township of South :%liddleton, Cumberland county, inn the banks of the Yellow Breeches Creek, about one mile sotth-ca4 ~f Boiling Springs Founded by lands of Jacob Strickler, Weise, !Benjamin Kauffman and others,. CO:s;TAININO 116 L(. ACRES , Thu improvements are it large two story STONE HOUSE, with a base-, ment, a large STONE IiAItN, a good Carriage House, Spring House, with ,an excellent and never thiling spring , of water, Wood House, Wagon H/Ull and nil other necessary out-buildings; all in good bider. Also. an Orchard of choice'fruit. This valuable tarot is all of the best limestone, with about 100 acres in a high state of cultivation. and the remainder in good thlllcic 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 three miles from the abol c do ,erlbed farm, containing - 16% AMES, being well covered with young chestnut and oak timber. Terms will be made I:limn 011 application to the s u bscribei s, ADAM \11)11'. • I II n.•tnhrr 1. I'sss—tf I TALUABLE CORNER PROFTY AT PRIVATE SALE. . That vt..ry vatualde and well know n nut , rN Fss sT.t ND situate on the corner of Niddh Ilanover and ',matter Streets, in the borough of Carlisle now to tied and oi , upleil dar . ob Fetter, containing MI feet front on Ilannover street and 240 feet on Louther street.— The hoprovements on Hannover street are a largo TII tiE S'l'UltY littliSE, with a large brick I ark build hig finished in the most elegant manner. 'midair ing 11 zlriimits including the shire room, besides pantries ro, and convenient dose(' arrangements. The tont ltl IttkiNl Is ft Met in depth, fitted up in the best tios,ible manner and'Onn of the most desirable and long established businesS locations in our town. There is a Ltrge two story Mick building fronting on !mother street, with a shop attached, now oreurled se a cabin e t maker shop. Also a stable on the fent of the lot, and other necessary oat buildings. The propel ty is In excellent order having been rot:entry fitted up by the present occupant For terms Ac. enquire of A. L. SVONSLER, sept ti Beal Estate Agent and Scrivener. _ .. ~ ... ATALUIBLH TO‘VN PROPERTY * FOR SALH.—The la . r7io Brick House and Lot situated on Louther Street one door emit of the German ...., Reform Clreli. The house contains ~ lid' —"A N . nine large rooms, be sides two finished Try', : . ~ . attic chambers Inge kitchen and stan k,, ~..„mer kitchen. The lot has 110 feet front on bouther street by 240 feet I ark to yids alley, and 1 . 20 feet on North Street by 240 feet to the same alley. containing In all about an acre 14 ground. There is also a Food tenant hpuse and a at tide tin feet long on the premises. The pKiperty would suit admirably for either a gentelman'a private residence, a hoarding school or factory establishi moat. For terms &r. enquire of MEI ,---.. FF ED .„\- -N $lOOO : $lOOO : : -- . • :.- 1.. , ,,3 ,l, ALICT AND '‘i. d• UNFOIITUNATE, .., Cut out and preserve the . 1 - 0).. lowing cool. It is particularly 111111011:111t to STRANOITS AN., TRAVELI.EIIB, to prevent their . . . being misled and deceived by tho lying boasts. fate promises, and widow: recom mendations (from the dead and unhnovail) of Foreign and Native Qua , lts, of whom there are nlore in Phila delphia than elsewhere, bocanse of the eletnein7 of the Ines of the State. Citizens 6IIIIW 1111(1 avoid them. Having tried one to twenty dollars worth of Quack Mixtures, Extracts • Invigorating Elixirs. Cordials, Bit ters, without effect—Laving been deceived by inn , - represented and exaggerated necounts of Self-Abuse, tzecret Diseases and their consequences, published in Adverth.oments, Books, he., and misled by tales re ceipts and wrong advice contained thrill!), purposely to increase sufferings, and alarm and frighten the ut,- thinking, the more easily to extort large fees, (which is more evident. being sold for less than cost of printing and culvert paid five to ono hundred dol lars to Foreign and Native Quacks, WITHOUT BEING CURED, having suffered touch and long—though the time h +4 cannot be recalled, nor the money recovered you paid uud were defrauded of, yet you can be cured, however Lad, long standing or afflicting your case, by Dr. LEIDY. Its, wise. bethnest Delays aro dangerous," "Time is Money ; Time saved Is Money earned." YOUNG MEN Olt OTHERS, married, or contemplating marriage, suffering from i 4 elf-Abuse or its consequences, or suffering fn an any other causes, defects, or deseases, and. LADIES, whateNer their 'diseases or sltuationsonay honorably rely and confide in Dr. Lehly's skill and success. Ac commodations, if required. with kind and efficient at tendance. at Da. LEIDY'S PRIVATE lIO2 , PITAL. TIWTII IS NIMIITY AND WILT. PREVAIL! ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS Ix waged tho following cannot be contradicted, namely; that Dn. N. B. LEIDY, No. 114 North FOURTH Street, above Ham Is the only regular Physician residing in Philadel phia, Omduate of the University of Pennsylvania, of 1833, (twonty-two years) exclusively engaged in the treattnent of Becret or Delicate Diseases of , both sexes; Self-Abuse and its consequences; Organic Weakness and Inability; Nervousness; Irregularities and other diseases or situations of Females; and which he will cure In less time and less restraint, more effectually, than any other, under forfeit of, ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS Dr. LEIDY has more patients. and cures them too, than all advertising Doctors, so called or otherwise, In Philadelphia combined, and proudly refers to Profes sors and respectable Physicians, many of whom consult him in* critical eases, mid respectable Citizens, Mer chants and Hotel Proprietors. as to his known skill, re putation and unparalleled success. I)ISTANT PATIENTS . can have necessary advice and medicipe sent them by mall or otherwise,' to any pan of the INlted States, giving a description of their cases ((enclosing a reason able fee) by letter to Da, N. D. LEIDY, ' No. 114 North FOURTH Street, above Ham • N. D.—Letters of Inquiry or Information maraex copt from patients) to receive attention, Inuit pontain ONTO DOLLAR, in consideration of time and trouable an awering and inibrnmtion given A ugust 1 )5, 1855. • F kRMERS LOOK HERE! .THRESITING MACHINES! The subscribers desire to inforntthrmere and public generally that they now haveon hand and are constant ly manuthcturing Threshing Machines with Pierpont's Patent Shaker, which are generally acknowledged to be the best articles now in use. Also a variety of Clover Hullers, Corn Shelters and Straw Cutters. They also eaten° to the repairing of Agricultural ldach nett in the best manner and on reasonable terms. Manufko tory on North Hannover Street, directly opposite the residence of George Metzger, ,Eaq. August 8'55. ABRIMS 3 PLANK. HARDWARE I—The larg est and most Tarried assortment of Hard ware in the county, and selling at the low et prices, at - J. P./11.YNE'ff. Nowth Ilanorer et, Carlisle SIDIMER .HATS,:. _Just rpeeivea at the Store of ROBERT DICK, a largo Wortinent at Men's, Youth's 'and Children's BUMMED /LLTI% bon sletlniebf Panama, Leghorn, French Straws Canton and other varieties, part of which are colored and black— Nome quite low In price. marl El =l:3 GEOHOE WOLF. Ex ec u tors A. L. SPONSLEIL Real Estate !event. Carlisle Phlladelhirt.