PALLEv'S GRNUINS PAIN EXTUACTOII. *laid uti the pain and I nflatna tion from the sevemAiburns or stalls, in from one to twenty minutes—and that it will heal the wounds without a sear; and eller( may acre Fever Sores—Piles—Salt Illieum—lnflammatory Rheumatism—Sure and Inflamed Eyes—Cuts—Wounds .—ltruisos—Old and inveterate Sores—Stall lload— Corns and Itunions—Erysipelas—Sprains—f' we'll TigS— NMlS—Cillibllff llS—Bites of I nseets—Swelled and Bro ken Dreast—Sure Nipples—Ertotionand all other inflammatory and cutaneous disco-es, where the parts affected can be reached. I'l4ml, be incredulous about the' many tll , eases named to Ito eared by only one tWitg—but reflect that the few. but p ositive properties which the Dailey Salve alone contains. and as heretofore enumerated—one to tour-- can reaeh not only the afore-mentioned diseases, but Many more not enumerated. Query.—Do not regular bred physicians prescribe calo rnel inwardly sor scores of different diseases! Each box of (31.:NUI:SE DALI.V . B PAIN EXTRACTOR has up on it a Steel Plate Engraved Label with the signatures of C. V. CLICK EN Elt & CO.. proprietors, and II EN DA LLEY, manufacturer. All others are counterfidt. Friel , 2! rents per box. All orders should be addressed to C. Y. Clickener & &0.. SI Barclay street, New Viirk. C.V..lfor sale by all Druggists throughout the United states. Deaths. At Detroit, Midi., on Sunday, the 11th inst., LYDIA SPHNCE:t, wife of Lieut. Win. D. Smith. U.S. Dragoons. and daughter of the Into William M. Biddle, Esq., or Carlisle, l'a. New '36mrtiscineuts. . -- -II UNION F1R.1.; CO'Y'S gjik,'F•r•E";?7,%' FIRST LECTURE 1 Yi — . a i 1,.% I F _ D.D., will lecture for the bene fit of the Dillon Eire Company on EN E NINti, November 221, at MARION HALL Subject— "ha pros:times of Europe." Tiekete, admitting; three persons, it Single Tickets I emits. nor. 't.43.—lt. GOOD \VIII, 110 SE CO'Y'S • '7IIHISTMAS AND NEW-YEAR'S FAIR. ' 111 "±..1: The timid Will Hose Company proposes hoot, o Cair at iirAit lON HALL, eommencing Decem ber *2, h itml closing January, I, In which the hind cisoperation of the public is respectfully solicited. The ohject hying to procure sufficient fu ads to erect a Hose `house. A hiNV moments devoted to LIIIS purpose ,v 1 tI be gratefully remembered by the Hood N 1 ill iiiise Company Very Respectfully, J. U. WUNDERLICH, JUo. N. int Mill', A. E. 811EAFER, J. ti. INh OFF, U El). McKEELY, R. SPOT Itsll thifft, L. NI. MYERS, J. C. SEN Eli, IL\ LB Ma, 11. A. t"'l'LißtilEON, .1. W. Ei.birorr , S. EARLY Carlisle, Nov. il, '55, :C 0 83IOPOLITAN A SSOCIATION.—SE'2ONI) YEAR. AIt!tINGEMENTS for the S:econd , Annual Collection of this 110,% and popular Instil ution for the diffusion of Literature and Art, have been made on the most ex tensive scale. 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A t either of the prino3pal offices— "Knbdterbocker Magazine" Mike, 318 Broadway, N. Y. Or, Western, office, ltin Water street, tiandusky, 0. nov. '2l, '85.-6t. ' TO FANNY FERN'S 1,000,000 READERS f A NEW BOOK COMING I .- 11 (3 have the pleasure of announcing that we have In press, and shall publish about the first of December, a new work of diction, entitled— ROSE CLARK, A ROMANCE-13Y FANNY FERN. The last work, and first continuous tale of this brilliant authoress, "Ruth Hall," achieved a success unexampled in the annals of letters. In the language of a loading periodical, it '!created a more profound sensation than ally which has Wen - issued for a quarter of a century." But it is unnecessary to allude to the merits of "Ruth Hail." Judging from the number of copies of it that we have sold, we judge that every body in the United States has road it: As rsspects the work we have now In press, R 981: CLARK, we can only say that we regard It as, In ovary respect, a greater, better work; and are confident that It will not only sustain, but Increase the reputation of its distinguished authoreis. We have reasons for think ing "Rose Clark" will make a greater sensation than did "Ruth Hall." It wUI form an elegant 12mo volume of.osor_Plfl_puges, Price 0,25, on receipt of which copies will bo sent by wail post-paid. It will be.for sale by all booksellers. Published by ti oy. 21, '55.--3t TOWN PROPERTY FOR -. BALL—The subscriber offers st prIF . vote eels a valuable house and half lot - of ground situated in North Ilauovvr street.Tbo knornvements a two 'lto' y weather-boarded Rouse ' washhouse, bakehouse, a cistern, &c., &c. The lot Is 110 feet In front, and 240 in depth, and contains a variety of excellent fruit titles. Terme easy. Apply to JACOB VOL Agent for S, P. Gaon slon Juno 13 ATTENTION SOLDIERS OF THE WAR OF 1812.—The Soldiers of the War of 1812 are requested to attend at the. Arbitration-Room In the Court House, In Carlisle, on SATURDAY[the Bth of Do. tembiar nest, at 11 o'clock A. M., to appoint Delegates to the National Convention which is to assemble In Washington on the Bth of Janunry,lBso. W. FOULK, E. ARMOR, }Commit tee° M. MII ItOLCO, nov. 21,'55 ConinxittLe A It T PASCHALL 1101til1S A; Co., Agr`eultural Ward (luso and Seed Store. N. E. Cur ith and Market sts., • Oct 10, '65 DES I 1) J It A T M! - m. JACOBS, No. 381, Poplar Street,-Philadelphia, s now manufacturing a WRITING PEN, composed ~ f metals which not being liable to corrosion will 1w found as durable as Bor 10 steel pens. Resembling the quill unfro than the gold pan In elasticity, they will be pre furred as not injuring the color of Red Lek or collecting any of thateedimont about them which stool pens in variably do; they will be found an invaluable improve: mint. One trial will prove the fact that they aro more economical than and superior to any pen in uso. Prleo 12, 18 and 25 cents per down, or $1,25, $1,50 and $2,00 per gross. For sale in Mechanicsburg by J. DORBII - and in Carlisle only by ' oct. 17, '65. A. M. PIPER, Main street, TLLUSTRATFD HISTORY OF A YEAWS•EVENT IN TIIE CRIMEA.--Complow to the present date. Embracing a Journal o; iho Siese of Sovastopol—Rattles, Sorties; S,..ornie, Wrecks, Killed, itimlnded, Missing, &e., with the latest reference. Maps of-the-Crimeit_aticlillnek Sea. Also,.throo views of So vr.siopolt witlkdescriptions of each, and a sniondld iveaving of Cronstadt, showing and describing its •.. Size of Map, 20 by 32 inches. Price 25 cents, bel fully colored." Sent by mall to any part of the country foe o cent postage. Map, Book and Print Agents wanted for every s4te in the Union to soli from a list of popular Maps. jot tem of inquiry promptly answered. Catalogues specimen sheet five to the trade. MASON BROTHERS, New York STRYKER & JENINGS, WHOLESALE DEALERS 4N • FRENCII and AMERICAN DRY GOODSI— BOUGHT EXCLUSIVELY AT AUCTION. Noe.l and 3,, Bank litireet., below Mar Let, balm con Sc and and Third, PIIILADELPIIIA: ToTNIsh or shoet Limo Buyers wo will sell at a very xinall advance on Auction cost. Philadelphia, Soot. 10 Ntth 2tbuClfisciii►nt. EYV" GOODS.—The subscriber has _LI just returned from the city and is opening a general assortment of Fancy and Staple Hoods. consist ing of French Merinoes, Cohurgs, Alpaccas. Printed Cashmeres and Mous do banes Dress Silks in great variety, Long Mocha. Shawls front $l5 to $2O. French Blanket Shawls. Cambric and Swiss Edging's and lm sertings and Cambric and Swiss Collars. Merino and Silk Shirts and Draws. Dress Trimmings in - ',great variety With other Fancy and Staple (10,gds. nov. 21, '55. 1 OEO. W. 111TNER. ELASTIC BELTS.—Just open- O ed a lot of Silk and Worsted Elastic -Belts in all CO ors. nov. 21, '55. GEO. W. firma. ty ROC ERif ES ! G R OCE RI ES ! COME AND SEE. , _ - If you want prime Groceries, If you want beautiful Queeusware, Go to Ilalbert's If you want splendid Lamps, If you want the best Fish, If you want Tubs or Baskets, If you want, anything &so in his limo, 1:o to Halbert's The subscriber has just returned from the city with a large and Owlet , assortment of tfoweries. Glass and China Ware,Vish, Salt, Baskets, 'lulls, find every thing in his line of bushws, which he offers for sale at the lowest prices. Call and examine for yourselves. nov. 21. .1.1). II A LBEIrr. wNOTICE.- .. 1 8 • I The undersighed has just, replenish ed Ids stork ui DROCERIES AND qUEENSWAIIE, and Is prepared to supply his friends and customers with almost anything requif - ed in domestic use, at prices which he hopes will prim. satistiu•tory. Ills stock con sists of every variety of goods suitable fir town and country use. lie has also on hand a general assortment of illithWA it E. such as 'nay lie needed by farmers and mechanics for every day s use. Ins stock of .. W IN 1.18,1131 i A N DI ES AND OTIIER LIQUORS is large and umbrares :1 11 eXeellelll assortment of choice qualites. All Mr Sale Wholesale and Retail, South East earner of IlamoNer and loißther streets. Carlisle. Pt. Arii-Ceutitry Produce taken 1111 1 x rhange for weals, tiny. 21, SANIC El, ETT. 11()NWAY'S GENUINE HONEY SO.& P.—Conwor's pure Palm Snap.--Conway ' , Im proved Chetnic.il Olive Soap. A full supply these truly ex,illent Soaps just received and for mile at WILLIAMS' FAMILY . (IItOCEItY, Main Street. Carlisle. Nov. 21. FAMILY COAL.-500 .iUN LY K ttNA ',LEY COAL. Broken and re-screened. prepared expressly for tinnily use :and kept UN lien I , VER. SO that I can furnish it one nnti CLEIN during the winter season. I have aISO On hand And for sale the 1,1"liE FIDLER COAL from the 11111105 of Boyd. Rosser A: Co.. and Sit A MOKIN COAL from the mines (if Coch ran. Peal .5 Co.. all of which I will sell at small profits for cash, anal deliver to any part of the borough. nate. 14, '65. W. B. MURRAY, Ag't. lIOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT PUBLIC SALE.—On Wednesday, the 21st of .-o% ember, will he sold at public sale, at the late residence of Johu Coyle, deu'd., in Hognestown, the fol lowing described property. viz:-1 largo variety of Household and Kitchen Furniture, such as Bureaus, Tables, a Secretary, Wardrobes. NN ashstands, one dozen cane-bottomed and one dozen split-bottomed Armed Rocking Chairs, with a variety of other Chairs, Desks. Book Cases, Lounges, Bedsteads, Feather Beds and a great variety of Bedding. 200 yards 'f Carpeting, Ibirty yards of flour Oil Cloth, Looking ()lasses. &c. Also, six Wood and Coal Stoves, Copper, Brass and I nit] Kettles. and other articles. Also, n FAMILY II )ItSE, a Car riage, a liugay, a one horse Wagon: a Sleigh. a Wheel barrow, two sets of Harness, Saddles and Bridles, two BulTalo 'lobes, and other articles. Also ' n Scholarship In Lafayette College, and tour shares in Hay Scales. Sale to commencomt 10 o'clock, A. 11., when atteu dance will be given by 110 V. 14, '55. SCOTT COY LE, Adm'r. r EACH E RS, SURVEYORS, EN GINEERS AND DRAUGHTSMEN supplied with Mathematical Drawing instruments, separate and in cases, such as Dividers, Parallel Rules, Ivory, Box-wood and Paper Scales, T squares, Triangles, Bow Pens, Drawing Pens, Protractors, Gunter's Scales. Tape Meas ures, Metalic Tapes, Surveyors Chains, 2 and 4 l'ole, bo and 100 feet, Surveyor's Compasses, Engineer's Levels and Transits, Target Rods ke., A:c. Magic Lanterns of the best construction. Scriptural Diagrams, Ast Natural History, Humorous, Chrvnuttrovo or Artificial Fire works, Dissolving Views, Magnets, Polurnmns, Air- Pn nips, Electrical apparatus. Galvanic apparatus and a large collection of Philosophical Instruments. suitable for colleges and schools. Also, Spectacles, Spy Glasser Microscopes, Thermometers, Barometers Reading Rlas , ses etc. !laving received the ageney for the sale of - BitoclK•S SI•IIUUL APPARATUS. 1 ant prepared to furnish Teachers with :in chjery. a Tellitriau,a Is utneral Frame, a 5 inch Globe. a Hemisphere Globe, a act of Geotiletrlcal Solids, a Magnet and Text Book, all packed in a box with lock and key,for tau. Illustrated and priced catalogues forwarded Gratis. JAMES W. QUEEN, Chesnut..St. Philadelphia, East of 10th St. C ORN SIIELLERS, STRAW CUTTERS. A large assortment of Superior Corn Shelters, Includ ing Itemlino ' 's Patent, capable of shelling 15110 bushels of Corn per day. Also Pennock's hand and power Spel lers, with various other patents of various prices. flay, Straw and Fodder Cutters of the most approved con struction and In great variety. Sausage Choppers and Staffers. Double fillehlgan, Subsoil, Eagle, and Bar Share Plows, Superior Oa Yokes and Bows, Crain Fans, Farmers Boilers, Corn and Cob Mills, Lime and (Immo Spreaders, .Cc., for sale Wholesale mid Retail by 110 V. 14, 'sts NO"•Job Printing proiniitly executed 'Go to Ilalbort's Go to Ilalbcrt's Go to I lalbert's Go to liztliport's Thu subjoined letter from Dr. rain°, of Manchester, N. 11., ryjates to ono of the most valuablontedicinal prop. ernes possessed by the Aromatic Schnapps. and shows that it acts as n specific in a very painful disease—the U steel --Mn. Weiss :—Permit me to address you lin few lines. which you are at liberty to use If you think proper, in respect to your medicine, culled Schiedam I have had a very obstionte case of grab el and stone. of seine the years' standing, causing tery acute pain in every attempt to urinate. After using many reme.lies without much relief. I was Induced to try a bottle et your medicine. In the masse o 1 three days it pros ell effectual. dialoging large pieces of stone, some of which was as brae as a ntarrowtat pea. I continued the cis dial according to directions. and the patient motioned to gain, and Is fitst recovering. I think a medicine of so much value in tao distressing:l complaint, s hould Ls known to the public, mud the world at large. Audl Mr one.,must give it my approbation and signature. -A number of our physicians nre ordering the article, nod several have already prescribed it. Persons to whom I hale sold it speak •cry highly of its qualities. A Gentlemen of my own personal acquaintance, having suffered greatly with an affection of the kidneys nod bladder' took two bottles and subsequently passed n stone if consider:Ode size, and was greatly relieved. It will no doubt go into general use," NOTICIS EHEREBY GIVEN that application will be made to the next Legislature of Pennsylvania, to alter the Charter of the CARWLE DEPOSIT Ilmvs, located In the borough of Carlisle, Cum berland county, so es to confer upon the said Bank the rights and privileges of a Dank of Issue, :D/10 to change its name 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 sonic 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. JIEETEM, Cashier. Carlisle, June 25, 1855: em OT IC E. IS HEREBY GIVEN, that an application will be made to the next Leg, stature of the State of Pennsylvania, for the passage o a law to incorporate a Bank of Deposito, with a capital of FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLAUS, with authority to increase the same to One Hundred Thousand Dollars. To he cel led the MECIIANICSI3UItG DEPOSITE DANK, and to be located in the borough of Mechanicsburg, Pa. The ohject of said MAU to increase the general business fecilltioaof the piddle in the vicinity of its Mention. Dan 10l Prlch, Jacob Coovor, John MI Ml', Sr. Benjamin Eberly, John Reigel, John Brandt, Henry I.l..ltnpp, George Singleor, John Rouser, Mini Grabill, John Coover, David Miller. Andean I.•Kttuffinan. Solomon I'. Gorges. Mechanielburg, June 20,185ftstbn A. 11. JOCELYN, No. 60 Fulton Bt., N. Y C , ARLISLWDEPOSIT BANK:- SPECIAL DEPOSITS 011 be received at this Bank fur any length of time over foilr months, and interest paid at the rate of FOUR PER CENT. per annum, and the principal paid hack at any time after maturity without notice. Interest cetuien after the expiration of the time specified in the certificate, unless .renewed for another given period, in which case the, lamest is paid up un til the time of the renewal. Rank opens at 9 o'clock, A. M. and closes at 2 o'clock, P. M. R. PARKER, President. R - . M. Esexam, Cashier. apr2s 'MAILS ! NAILS am now pro -11. 1)-tt od to supply'country Merchants with nails at mau ari.cturers prices. EIAX.VON. 4 4:Iiiii033 1 t1S/O l ai 4 Ittebicilles, SCIfIEDAM AROMATIC SIIN A PS. io TILE CITIZENS OF PENNSYLVANIA.- 1 be; leave to cell he itaention of the citizens of Pennßylvan , a to the above article, manufactured by my self exclusively, at ..6ty fey.tocy la Schiedam, 1101, land, expressly for medical ;imposes. It is made from the beat Ilarloy that ran be selected in I.urope and the essence of aromatic Italian berry, of acknowledged and extraordinary medicinal pry perms; and it 110.4 long slue° acquired a higher reputath a bot h in Europe and America, than any other dietetic hese. rage, lu lIHAVEL, Gout, and RHEUMATISM; ill HiSiiElletilllB 0 tile Bladder and Kidneys. and debility of the urinary functions, Its effects are prompt, decided and in % aribly reliable. And it is Ind 221113 ti EHIIIIHiy Mr these none. dies, but. in all cases lit w high they are produced by drinkinghad water, which Is almost no iv ersally, tha cause of them, it operates as a sure preventive. The distressing °fleet main the Stomach, Bowels. and Bladder, or travelers, new residents, and all persons un accustomed to them, produced by the waters op nearly all of our great Inland rivers, like the Ohio, Mississippi 'and Alabama, from the large quantity of decayed vega table matter contained in theut.•in a state of solution, is well known; as is also that of the waters of limestone regions. in producing (learn, Ciact Li. and stone In the IlLatmEn. The AROMATIC SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS Is an absolute corrective of all these injurious properties of had water, and consequently prevents the digwase which theyTwcasion. It Is also fuuud•lo bra cure mut prevou liie of Fever aud Ague. a complaint caused by the con joint ellects nt vegetable malaria in 'the atmosphere. and vegetable putrescences in the water of those districts In Which it pi inelpally prevails. Thu Aromatic Schiedam 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 thin] three thousand ph) siclans, among wham are numbered the greatest names belonging to t he facul ty of medicine In this country. have certified. over their own signatures, to the valuable medivinal properties of such an article, as the severest tests have proved the Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps to be and have accepted it as a most desirable addition to the M ATEHIA MEDICA. Put up in quart or pint bottles, enveloped In yellow paper with my name On the bottle. cork end seal. For sale by all respectable Druggists and lt rovers. Ulk )I,l'll WOLFE, 19, 20 and 22 Bearer street, Vint• York. 21 South Front street, Phiketelphin I beg leave to call the attention of the polite to the olinwing letters from physirians: Luton troiti'.N. Y. May 2. 1S2:1, "Mti. Cnoteiri WOLFE—NIIr SIR: 1 cannot speak tio highly of the purity of your Schletinin Schnapps. It is derldedly superior te an) thing et tit kind to the 11111f kvt. it is perri,Liy free .rom the admixture 1,1 fusil 4JII, pr "limy of those arri) lie ciiiiiipounds 0 Midi petiduce suet] it mischievous and i .rreparable Ohio upon the c ol l . MAIM ion, anti tt htrh very lit alcoholic distilled Mimics are nit pout—most of them being 'Argil), impregnated with it. I has, peksonly inspected the various process of distil:ate') practiced at Schiedam. and litiowd hat un ustixl rare Is taken to separate the fl , lll the punt alcohol, and your Schnaps is it sunkioc prisifii: its success, As a utediei nat agent fir vino r ii• anti 1:1•11:1.1 tllTOctiolls. hove SOl:CesSftliiyOrri,rrtl.,l it, Mid recomend it as an :igreatilp cordial a n d haroilii, stiniMant, and shall continue to do se; as NI iiii use it as rt sourcc.roffure alcohol for chemical hive:digs dons tad Yours obedient. =II Dr. Charles A. Leas., .00111111IF!, , jonvr. of health, Milt more, writer; as follows In relation to the l'alue of Schnapps as a remedy in chronie catarrhs! complaints, Ac. he letter is dated July '27, •'1 take gi eat pleasure in' bearing highly et editable testimony to Its efficacy as a remedial agent In the di sease for tchi.•h you recotnend it. Ilafilug a natural tendency to the in nouns surf:tees, v ith a siigift dp,erce of stimulation. I regard. It as one of the tnost important remedies in chronic catarrhal affections, particularly those of the conitof urinary apparatus. W Ith much res pect your obedient servant, CHARLES A. LEAS, M. 1) t. Jule 15. 1S f. 3 . . . "Mr. l'dolpho Wolfe, No IL: Heiner st. X. V.—ltear 1.i4 season the writer reeehcil, through our ill MIN rite, a bottle of your Aironatie sontelon schnapps, unit shier that period has prcserit,ed the Same in certain forms of urinary complaints; also in cases of 'debility in tilted persons. So far, the Schnapps hits been of to Itch benefit to those using it * • * In conclusion, where o diuretic and stimulant Is required, I should use the A r enuttle Schiedam Schnapps. Thanking - you for your kindness, 1 am respectfully yours, A. D. CII.4LON KR, 31. D.,160 8. tighth et., THOS. PAINE, M. D." From Dr. John S. Iteeme, Chemist, Baltimore, Md. Sept 16, Difrt : liana Jtotices. gr_i_REAT ATTRACTION!- NEW 000DS! NEW GOODS!! X.-)1 7 1 .-s he subscriber having just ..uturov4.l from the cities of New Yorr — iiiVl Philadelphia is atm opening a very extensive assort unit of FALL AND WINTEE. GOODS, Consisting of elegant Wiiiter Shawls, splendid Silks, Cashmears and De Latins, ' , renal Merliaing and l'ntn un•ttns, elettant,Needle Worked Collars and Duffles dt e. Eildains and Trimmings in great variety. Cktbs, t as, simeres, Cassinelts, Vestlngs, Flannels, deans and Ho siery, Ac., a it of 'new Carpettl ago. Also a full and complete assortment of DI H fl'S AND SID ILK. All 110M11S ill want of handsome and cheap goods are Yeti ertfully invited to van and examin this stoat( battle purchasing elsewhere. At the Old Stand East Mahn Street.' CHARLES OW Lin'. N. li. A stork of well orlde clothing on httntl—w hich will he sold tit cost. • Oct. 17, '55. lt LrE ECONOMY cm.ists in buying such goods as one really needs. mod buying them where they are sold at the lowest prices. We have received and are now 'opening lin • IMMENSE QIIA of new, cheap and splendid goods. such as the genuine Gold Medal Silks, French Metinoes. Of all the desiralle caws. Thibei, Cloths, Alparbas. plain and Printed Mous de Loins, Calicoes In abundance,tind all the other kinds tyt am new worn of I) It I.; .48 C; 0 01) S: AlS . n, Embroideries, Oloveti,, Handkerchiefs. Hosiery, small wares. (lulu Shoes, Carpet: Bags. Cloth . Caps, Bon , nuts, Bonnet Ribbons, all extensive supply of MEN'S WEA It, sliding Cloths, Satinetts, C:issineres, Kentucky Jeans: Vestings, :Satins, lie. Tichings. Gingliains. Flannels, and ageneral supply of (lauds in our line, which we in vite everybody to examine and satisfy themselves, that we are selling plods at 'such prices as will satisfy the closest buyers. RENTZ & nitoTHER. set. 17,'55.. I\T MN' GOO DS. —The subscriber has II just r,tved and is now opening a large assort. meat or IRISH (It Oh suited to the erases—pleas! rail and gel l'arlisl e, N0r.14. M. SNODORASS. le gm . • , k - ; t lUMBERLAND VALLEY R. R.— (Await: OF HOURS! On and after MONDAY, Oet,,ber 2.211, 1555, Passenger Trains will run as fnilows: tSundays excepted: FOR IIARRISIOLIG: lit Train. 211 Train. Leave PliambershurEr hair, A.'3l I.llr, m . swirpensburg, 9.17 " Newville, 9.44, " " " 3.17, " Mevlianksburg, 10.66, " 3.414. " .If. ilawribliurg . . I 1;2.:, " 4.15, PlYll'ellAMIII.10.171•1111. Ist Train. '2,1 Train: Leave Ilarri.l.tirtt. 8,:to, •1.1111. 1 , , m •• Nlectianieslturg, 9.03, •• 1 .::11„ ' l'nrtL In, ' New% illo tzhippo,llurg, .fit Chainlwrbburg, I6IA 11 1.) ECK == also ni :.5o M. an d 12.3. - , Noon. via Columbia? Lout, Harrisburg for l'lttsburg A.M.; 12.35 non' and 4. I. M. Load• Harrisburg for linitinuire. at 3, and 8.30 A. itt 1 P: M. Cars or Dauphin and Susgitehanna Pail Bead leave 118 ri.burg nt 1,, A. M. a. d 12.1 U, P. 31. fcr Potit licaditr, 41 , 1 ) -1t till Stations uhere Ticket. are sold. Fares a TLa CIIN TS LESS than when paid in the Cars. A. F. 81311T11, Superintendent. Ilutl Road Office, Chambersburg,l tt t.dcr 17.1144, PUBLIC HOUSE FO • • • NT .—The pied Tavern l 4 tand now ncr pied by l'homas Costalmrna, sltun nt the howl of 11.411.1 g Sprim, Soul killlo,oll township. Cumberland C. 4 1 .701 es East.. f Carlisle, Is offered for rent from ti lot 0f.....p . 1:11.-hext. nov. /, f. 5. PETER V. ERE. IIOPLAR LOT PROPERTY A' pIuvATE SALE. That Tslushly piece nr grou situate In South Ilanover street. In the borough Corlisle, known us the LA It L 4/ T. Said lot contains shout ..ne sere and a quarter nroindi and Irian Its desirairle and adranhuus.us lot Li a Is ;uhulrahly adapted for Lnilding purpo , es. The dot e 11l de sold entire, or in lots to suit la chasers. For terms and further particulars enquire A. 1.. l•ll'ONSI,Elt, I oc :"l, lied Estate Agent and :4,1.11-viler. FOR RENT.—The subscribe Mies ri h it- offers ( ,r rout the Kr( IltE.R11( 131 1101,, op ~ L , tue 4,4 tipaney ot Ileortie W. Ilitner. l's. the I•est business stand In Carlisle • 14.9 possession to be giVelf fin the Ist day April next. ROBERT IRVINE. Carlisle, Orb 31, '53. P, - .,L.1.10U5E FOR SALE OR REY! Thu subscriber offers for sale or rent, that LI. Mal convenient two story BRICK 1101'SE with ba building. situated On the corner of Redford and Louth streets, in Carlisle. The House is new and in good i.. (Mimi, with II Cistern, Bake Oi en. Smoke 'louse, n p garden and so ne choice fruit trees. For 'pi - Oculars on JOHN SELLERS. . wet. 17, '65. 'l'OllE FOll 8A L E!- 1.3 Thu Dry hoods store and fixtures of John Coyl doe'd. io llogestown,Cumberbuid county, w ill be oiler at private sale by the Administrator on easy terms The stock is in good order and a 111 amount to tits. Thu dwelling and store nuns will be rented the purchaser. They are both two story and neat new, having a good garden, every variety of fruit a, grape, stabling and water on the lot !and every ec venienee complete. Possession given immediately, t. Ala.(' will be closed till h lust., atiter which time ti huLherilwr,will be there a few weeks. Oct. 24, - '65. SCOTY COYLE, Admr's. DLAIN FIEL, A(ADE M Y .—Ner. A. CARLISLE, l'a.—Tho Nineteenth SVSSIIIII months) will commence November sth. •A new but ing has buun urectud containing Gymnasium, !dm Ituutty ,te. With increased facilities for instruction 11114 amp accommodations, this Institution presents great documents to parents who desire the physical to mental improvement of their sous. Tertus per Session, $01) 00. For circulars, with fu information, address It. K. HORNS, Principal and Proprietor, October 10, 1805.—P1aill1fold,Cumluzland_c0,1%._ TOYS! TOYS! TOYS!!- W. TILLER, IMPORTER, lit received his Pall Assortment of TOYS AND FANCY GOODS, forming a greater variety than over before offered to at lower rates than oven tho low pikes, of last swum Fancy Baskets, 200 patterns, pin and onitirtildervi.- Crying Dolls, China Dolls, Rid Dolls, War Dolls, Arts (loons, Violins, harmonica Trumpets, &c. Toys of Woe. China, Class, Tin, ate. over 1000 patterns, by the doe, or gross in- lots to suit. Also CJSUI3 of Toy. at $6, Mitt 20 per case. with an endless variety of newest styl of FANCY GOODS, per latest packets, and flit tale - at 1.1 lowest rates in the city. W. TILLER, Importer. • Oct. 10.'65. No. 1, Counnorco FANCY GOODS!- . NEWEST STYLES! 4 1. 11 .(4 In endless,variety, now opening and (dere In loti t‘, suit and at lowest prices.: Wm Boxes and Baskets. China and ltisc Good Alsbaster Articles; itoliendan Ohm Toilet Mottles, 51 , rors. Inkstands, Ten Sets, Rich Paper Moses, id ec h n , eel Tops, Puppets, die., de. • W. TILLER, Importer. Dad°, '65. - No. I, Commerce at, Phila. Dry Ooobs. 10.1 U, '• lo .111 " 11.15, lit fur Sale ant) Meat Meal Tstate Safes. O • RPHANS COURT SALE By virtue of nu order of the OrphanS Coto t of t.ootherland County, to me directed, 1 will expose to pu dle sale on . SATURDAY, the Ist of December next, at 2 feel .ck, 1 , ..‘1. on the prom lace, all that certain I,PG, or tikl,o of mild; Hitunt.l ie 'lourne 14)1V118111p, CUM hemu d unty. adjoining the village of Churn ..own, containing AINE _lett I.S and 12 perches I/10111 tw less. hounded F hy ua teem), Dr. John. A. Ahl, Henry u rail! 311 d epultlie road, with A TM I.A— -tt:;th.....k..;y4 s'f ,/: t).,l* Il• dlztli, thereon eructed: lute """" the 11,,,porty ~ f John Piper, dee'd. kamk salt. 111,W. 14, '55. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE' i" pursuance of an order of the Orphan's Court of Cumberland county. to me direct. I will expo, at public sale on Saturday. the Ist of December. the house of Jacob Itedsecker, in Dickinson township, at 2 o'clock I'. M. a cerain Dwelling ' House, and Lot of Ground, situato in , said township. bounded by lands of ;O:. Christopher Johnson's heirs, Dr. Wm.:';_' lateer and others, containing TWO '""` AC It Et; 'mit measure, late the property of Llizabeth Shenk. deed. This property Is delightfully situated ma a residence, and the title is indisputalde. Tories--Flee per cent of the purchase money to lie paid on the con firmation of the, tale. Ono half .the balance on the tirst Ttf April. 1551. and the other half on the first of April, 1',57 without interest. The two hitter payments to he secured by recognizance in the Orphan's Court. 110 V. 7, '55. HENRY SIXES K. A Int r. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. The subscribers, Executors of Christian Wolf. dee'd.. Mier at private sale the hillowlim property, ViZ: A TRACT uF LAND, situate In Southampton township. .Franklin county, on the Roxbury road, about two Inilos west of Shippeusburg, hounded by lands of AL fred Moore, liavic Spencer and others. It Is now ueo pied by John Wolf:Hid contains ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY ACRES- - of which Ilu are good limestone land and about. 30 itGeof groat slate land. About iv arms of said land Is covered with splendid timber and the balance Is in an excellent state of cultivation. The improvements ,ore a large we.dher•boarded 1,00 IItiUSE. Frame llA.\k DAI.N. Wagon Shed. a Spring Douse, and all other necessary out-building s . all ,"f a hie)) aro new. the farm is (tell watered by running water and there is also a never tailing well. .Mrsit young orchard of choice fruit. A h.,. all that certain t aluable 'IRA( T or LA N It, ettu ate in the township of South Middleton, Cumberland ~ , unty, un tile hanks of the Yellow Breeches Creek, about ono mile suit h-rast of lilting Springs, bout/tied I,y lands Id .I:Lcult Strickler, William %Ye's°, Itenjantin Kaulhnan and cabers, CONTAINING 1157,..; ACRES. The improvements are a large two --,..—•" story STONE 110 USE, with a base 4, •. i .., meth, a large STONE BARN, a good I °_, ...'"i I 1 :,.. Ytrrlage House, Spring House, a ith Acyp ofi ,,,,,, ,-.+.: 'all excellent and never failing spring 0 " - --* . " • • ' of water, IVma.l Rouse IN von Shed u and all other cessary out-buildings. ali in go in od dex. t Also, an (tram , ' of ehoice fruit. This valuable Mon 11.1 all atilt. lest Ii \nrstone. with alamt lull) noes in a high state of ettiOratimi. and the remainder in good ti ehein Also, a good TESIiNT lIGUSE, with out-buildings. and about three Urea of land. which will be sold separately or with the farm to suit purchasers. 2.n, " 2.47, " t. 14 •• 5.45: .flan. a cerfain Tit ACT OF MOUNTAIN LAND, situate In said township. about three milna from the al a du. ncritnol fai in, containing ACHES, being nail cuverad n yo1.1111:' 1111 1 /41111t :11111 nal; timber. Teruo, will ha nkado kucwn on application to the subscribe; s, ADAM WOLF, 01E01W F. WOLF. Executors. =1 ITALUABLE CORNER PROFTY AT PRIVATE SALE. That very valuable and will known BUSINESS STAND situate on the corner of North Hanover and !souther Streets, in the bore ugh of Carlisle now owned and ocimpled I.y tzte,il. Fetter, containing :10 feet fivnt on Hannover street and 240 feet on Loather street.— The improvements on Hannover steed, area large STOIC Y HOUSE. 'ivith a large talk lurk build ing finished in the no.st elegant manner. containing 11 moues including the sowr r oo m, besides pantries and voll , onion t elicit arrant:olll , n ROOM In 33 Feet in depth, fitted up In the best uossible manner and one of the most desirable and long established business loratious In our town, There is a large two story brick building fronting on Lout her street, with a shop attached. now occupied tw it cabinet maker shop. Also's' stable ,an the foot of the lot. and other necessary out LUlldings. The property is In excellent order having been recently fitted up by the present occupant For terms Ac. enquire of . ME 113 LE TOWN 1' ROPE RT Y tit SAL}:.—The large Brick noose and lot situated on Lout her Street one door cast of the Uern' an Ref.mul Church. The house contain,. - 1 . ‘"), nine large moans, besides two tiitiNhod Trii4 au ti to Ounbers lege kitchen and un► 4* Sir titer kitchen. The lot 'nisi:infect front . .c.'" on Loather street'hy '240 feet back to Ido alley. and 120 feet on North Street by 211) tint to the same alley, containing in nll alslut 1111 acre or fo r mat. Ph o ne is also a good tenant Iwo, and a st feet long on the premises. Ihr property tvout i suit admirably for either a gentelman's private residence. it boarding school or factory est:ll.llsbl anent. For terms .F e. enquire of MU TOWN PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE. The subscriber offers at private sale, the fellowing pro perty, late the estate of James Armstrong, deed. viz: No. I. A house and lot of ground, situate on Pomfret street, east of Ilanmer, adjoining proporty of Ephraim Steel. The heoso'ls of stone, two stories high, with back building, now occupied by H. 11. 'trendy. N. 2. A two story hrlek house, situate on the corner of l'it and Pomfret streets. No. 3. A two story brick house adjoining the above. No. 4. A frame weather-boarded house, fronting on Pitt street and adjoining Nos. 2 and 3. For further information apply to the subscribers JOHN N. ARMSTRONG, JOHN RHOADS, Oct. 3, '55.-3t W OO l ll vo 'S itic Ol! l N a4 ,- 0 1. 2, 3 , 11 0 1::, , N . T if l in L LAD I , R A. ON Tile attention of the public is invited to the extensive manufactory and wart , room of the subscriber ' who in prepared to furnish, at the shortest notice, IRON RAIL OW of every description for CIOIETERIES, PUBLIC PRIVATE BUILDINOS, also VERANDAHS, BALCON IES, FOUNTAINS, SETPENS, CHAIRS, LIONS, DOHS, &e., and other OrnainimMl 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 en having all articles carePully boxed and shipapd to their place of destination. A hook tif designs will be sent to those who wish to make it selection. HOBERT 'WOOD. Ridge Avenue below Spring Garden St, Willa Oct, 10.'55. QTOVES ! STOVES !! STOVES !!!- - ho has now on hand nt his establishment, on Main St.. next door to 3,larlon ❑all, the largest and most ertn . plots assortment of COOK, OFFICE di PAR LOR STOVES to be found In this county, 4 ?;1 7 -', which will be sold at the lowest prices for Am ; cash or approved credit. ' Ills stock consists of t it t, a large assortment of now and highly op.- , proved PATENT COOKING STOVES, finished ' In the most coiniete manner, and calculated for either wool or coal, or Moth. All the old standard patterns which have stood the test of experience, may be found " 1 ' at his establishment. Also, a groat variety of the mordi,;,,, approved and beanDfill PARLOR OFFICE STOVES, In cluding a number of new styics, possessing very super 4 ji A rior advantages over thoso"heretofbre in use. Familipa „., and housekeepers are respectfully duvited to give him*S rail beforo purchasing alsowhero. Stoma - deliveredi i any part of the country and put up at the shortest ne4- lice. lie continues to do all kinds of TIN AND SHEET' IRON WAKE, and Copper Work, and has constantly hand or will make to order every article required . hj housekeepers or others in this line. Iris stock of Tin' And Copper' Ware embraces every kind bf househOld and kitchen utensil, warranted equal to the best manuthr• .Parsons in want of articles in his line may al ways be sure of being aca?mmodatedto their satisfaction by giving him a call. •, inovl-1854 =I JOHN PIPLIk .1111.1 Cr A. L. SPONSLI:II, Real Estate Agent um! Scrivener, . A. L. SPONSLER, linal Entate Agont, Carlini° Execittoni :3 .4