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At ottlibr of the principal offices— "lt niciturbocker Magazine" office, 348 Broadway, N. Y. Or, Western, office, hid Water street, Sandusky, O. nev. in, '6s.—tit. TO FANNY FERN'S 1,000,000 READERS! A NEW 1100 K COMINO Ii 'e have the pleasure of announcing that we have in press, and shall publish about the first of December, a new work of filetion, entitled— ROSE MARK, A ROMANCE-11Y 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 leading periodical, it "created a more profound sensation than any which has boon Issued for a quarter of a century." But it is unnecessary to allude to the merits of ••Ituth nail." Judging from thu number of copies of it that we have sold, we judge that every body in thu United Rtatestas read it. As rwpects the work we have now in press, ROSE CLARK, we can only say that we regard it es, in every respect, a greater. bettor work; and are confident that It will mit Only sustain, but increase the reputation of Its distinguished authoress. Wo have reasons Cm think ing .!•ItOne Clark" will make a greater sensation than did "Ruth MIL" WWIII form an elegant 12mo volume of ovor4oo pages. Price $.1.,25,0n receipt of which copies will be sent by pst , paid. It will be fur sale by all booksellers. Published by nor. 21.'65.-3t. ' — : ' TOWN PIIcIPERTY FOR .... , ~ . ....... _ ~ y,1,11...—T1ie subscriber offers at prl -6 .., :,...„,.. vat.... a valuable house and half lot ~.,,,- of ground situated hi North Hanover ,) • mi t , s t, , The Improvements a tw o ate* , weather-boarded Allouse, viaabhouse, baliebouse, a °lateen, &c., ,ts. n o l o t is 3p feet in front, and 240 In depth, and contains a Tar ioty of excellent fruit trees. Tereus easy. Apply to JACOB WOLF { , ,Inne'lli.' Agent fur S, F. flaonslen. • ATTENT.ION SOLDIERS OP TIIE voit OF 1812.—ihe Elo!diem of the Wekr of 1812 are 'requested to nttend.at the Arbitration-Doom In the Court flour), In Oatllale, on SATURDAYI:the Bth of De. *ember next, It 11 o'clock, A. ni., to appoint Dolegatee to the , National Convention which la to wearable In A v ag uingtop oo the Bth of JanunrY,lBB6. ~ • W. FOULK, E. Alt 31011. Committee. M. HOLCOMB, ncor 21, '55 I= ‘ . 1 - t T ember, 1e55, will lei sold at public ;ale, at the late residence of John Coyle, dee'd., in Ihiguestown, the fol lowing described property. viz.—A large variety of household and Kitchen Furniture. such as Bureaus, Tables, a Secretary, Mardrobes, Washstands, one dozen ease-bottomed and 0110 (1040 11 split-bottomed Armed ittallsing Chairs, with a variety of other Chairs, Deals. 1100 k Cases, Lounges, Bedsteads, Feather Beds and it great variety of Melding, 9Off yards of Carpeting, thirty yards of floor oil Cloth, Looking Glasses, &c. Also. Meal and OW Stoves, Copper, liraks and Iron Kettles. and other articles. Also. a FAMILY 11OBSE, 15 Car riage, a Buggy, a one horse IYagon, a Sleigh. a Wheel• barrow. two sets of Harness, Saddles and Bridles, two Budalo Robes, and other articles. Also, a 'Scholarship in Lafayette College, and four shares in flay Scales. Sale to commence at In o'clock, A.M., when atten dance will be given byi Pq nov. 14,'55. SCOTT COYLE, Adner. r 1 AC II E 11S,' S U ltV EY ORS, EN - j OINEERS AND DRAUGHTSMEN supplied with Mathematical Drawing Instruments, separate and in cases, such as Dividers, Parallel Rules, Ivory, Box-wood and Paper Scales, 1' squares, Triangles, Bow Pens, Drawing Pens, Protractors, U miter's Scales, Tape Meas ures, Mutant! 'rapes, Surveyors Chains, 2 and 4 Pole, I'M and 100 feet, Surveyor's Compasses, Engineer's Levels and Transits, Target Rods Sta., A..e. Magic Lanterns of the best construction. Scriptural Diagrams, Astnimical, Natural illstory, Humorous. Chrenuttrope or Artificial Fire works, Disa dying Views, Magnets. Poloramas. A ir- Pumps, Electrical apparatus, Galvavic apparatus and a large collection of Philosophical lastrunients, suitable for cone.; .. s and schools. Also, Spectacles, Spy Glasse. Microscopes, Thermometers, Barometers Reading Ulan sett ,tr. Raving received the agency for the sale of IDA. BROOK'S SCIIOOI, APPA ItATUS, i not prepared to furnish Teachers with an I irrery. a Tellurian. a Numeral Entine. it a inch Globe. a Hemisphere tibilw, a set of , leontetrical Solids, a Magnet anil Text Rook, all parked in a lot with hiek and key fin• i'2o. Illustrated and Priced cat alo,g ties titrwarded (trials. JAMES W. QUEEN, ilt - 14 Chesnut St. Philadelphia, East of 10th St. CORN SIIELJJERS, STRAW CUTTERS lar..te assortment of Superior Corn :Mellen+, Includ ing Reading's Patent, capable of shelling 1000 ,bushels of Corn per day. Also Pennock's hand and power Sheli lam. with various other patents of various prices. Hay. Straw Mill :'udder Cutters of the most approved con struction and In great variety. Sausage Choppers and Sniffers. Double Michigan, Subsoil, Eagle, and Bar Share Plows. Superior Ox Yokes and Howe, (train Fans, Farmers Rollers, Corn and Cob Mills. Lime and Guano Spreaders, Ac , for sale Wholesale and Retail by PASCHALL MORRIS it Co., Agecultural Ward nose and Seed Store. S. E. Cor. 7th and Market eta., Phila. Oct 10,'55 DESID A T U, ! JACilliS, No. $4l, Poplar Street, Philadelphia. is now manufacturing a WRITING PEN, composed of metals which not boing liable to corrosion will ho found as durable as 4or 10. steel pens. Resembling the quill moors than t h e gold pen in elasticity, they will bo pre ferred as not injuring Om color of Red Ink or collecting any of that mnition( about them which steel pens in variably do; they will be found an invaluable improve mount. Oise trial will prove the fact that they Are more miniontical than and superior to any pun In use, Price 12, 18 and Vaults per dozen, or $1,25, $1,60 And $2,00 per gross. For sale in Mechanicsburg by J. DORSII - and in Carlisle only by, oot. 17,'65. • A. M. PIPER, Main street, • TLLUSTRATFb HISTORY - , OF A L 'YEAR'S EVENT IN THE Clint EA.--Completo up to the presunt date. Embracing a Journal of the Siege of lievastopol—Rattles, Sorties; Storms, Wrecks, Killed, Wounded, Missing, Ac., with the latest reference. Maps) or the Crimea and Black Sea. Also, three slows of Se., vastopol, with doscriptious of each, and a splendid En-' graving of Croustadt, showing and describing its fortlo- 1 cations. A Aft, - I MASON BROTHERS, Now York Situ of Map, 26 by. 32 Inchea. " Prig 25 cents, beautt• colored. Sont by null to any part of the country for one cent pootago. . . . . _ Map, Hook And Print Agents wanted for ovary Stato in the Union to ion from a list of popular Maps, Let tors of Inquiry promptly 'immured. Catalogues and spoelmuu shoot film to the trade. • A. IL. JOCELYN, 'nos, 14, 'EC N0.•60 Suiten st., N. Y. , NLw 'Aburrti;count. NEW GOODS.—The subscriber has just returned from the city and is opening a general assortment of Faney,and Staple Goods, consist ing of French 3lerhibes. Coburg's, Alpaccas, Piloted .Uashnieres and Mous de latines Dress Silks in great variety. I4mg Brocint Shawls from $l5 to $2O. French Blanket Shawls. Cambric and Swiss Edgings and In svrtings and Cambric and Swiss Collars. Merino and Silk Shirts and Draws. Dress Trinunings in great variety with other and Staple (Mods. nov. 21, INh-W. lIITNER. SILK ELASTIC BELTS.—just open ed a lot of Silk and . Worsted Elastic Belts , In all colors. 110 V. 21, '55 yA 4 G ItOC ERIES ! GROCERIES! If • ' COME AST SEE. - • If you want prime Groceries, If you want I t onutlful Queensware, Cl 6 to 111thert's If you want splontlid Lampe, If you want t h u Lust Fish, If you want Tubs or Baskets, If you wan anything also in his line, Go to Ilalburt's The subscriber has just returned from the city with a large and choice assortment of lirorerles. Ulass and China Wore, Fish, Baskets. Tolis, and every thing in his Bri e of business, which he oilers fir sale at the lowest prices. Call and examine for ynurselves. soy. 21. In', .1. B. 11ALBERT. _FALL (j t i t i, Thu undersigned has just repluuish nil his stock ,Pf ROVE RI ES AND QV PI EN SW ARE, and is prepared to supply his friends and customers with almost anything required in domestic use, at prices which he hopes will prove saiistactory. Ills stock con sists of every variety of goods suitable for town and country ice. Ili has also on hand a general assortment of HA RD IV A RE. such as may be needed by farders and mechanic, for e very day 11,- ilk St , wk of WINES, BRANDIES AND OTHER Mgt:AIRS is 1111311. 1 and (1111111143 , 311 1•111311 hint ch3l,3i 111111lit1 1 3. All Mr sale \I lodes:Ile and Brasil. South East corner of aici Louther street- , . Carlisle. Pa. E=IMMEE= C()N \VAY'S GENUINE 111/NEY s pure P:11111 SII:III.—C. , IIWaV ' S Im pru~od Chemical Olive Soap. .1 full supply of tl,se testily 0 , ,,,,th•1it maps ju , t reveleml and fur :tale at W MEI A NIS' FA)III,Y GROCERY, 'Main Street. Carlisle. Nev. 21.'55. COAL.-500 2ONS Kl:\sv ALI. EY CtiA L. Broken and re-screened. prepared e pressly for family use :old kept UNDER coVER, so that I vain furnish it DRY ttild CLEAN during; the «Muter'• 1 have also on hand and fir sale the LUKE. COAU, from the mines of Kepi, }tosser Ce..:ind SHAMOKIN I'l JAI. from limo minas ran. Pr,tl A Co.. all of which I will sell at small profits for ca,ll. and deliver to ally part of the liorough. w,v. 14, '55 lIJSEHOLD FURNITURE AT 81, re S. LE.—On Wednesday, the 2.lst of pHIL . T.PS, STRYKER & JENINGS, • ISIIDLESALE DEALERS IN ' „ ERN:NCI( / and AMERICAN MY, GOODIE— . BOUGHT EXCLUSIVELY AT AUCTION. Nos.l and 3, Bank Street, below Market, between Sec ond and ISES. To Cash or short time Buyers we will sell at a very small advance on Auction cost. Philadelphia, Sept. 10 promptly executed I bog leave to call the attention of the citizens of Pennsylvania to the above article, niminfactured by my self exclusively, at my titetory in Schiedam, Hol land, 6xmessly ii,r medical purposes. It IN made from the best Earley that can be selei.ted imrope and the essence of aromatic Italian Corr}, ui nowictiked and extraordinary medicinal pri pertiesi alai it haii long since acquired a hi her repulatb in rittrope and America, than. any other dietetic bey... rage, In GRAVEL, (lout, and ItimilliStiste; in obstrueth us .1 toe Bladder arid Kidneys, mid debility of the functions, Its effects are prompt, decided and luvaribly reliable. A ild it is lint only a remedy for these. wane dies, but, in all (MEM: ill WlllOl they are produced 1 y drinking bad water. which is almost universally, dm cause of them . it operates as a sure pre% votive. Thu distressing eiiett upon the stomach, Bowels, and Bladder, of travelers. new residents. anti all persons un aceustemed to theta, produced by the waters of nearly all of Our great Inland rivers, like the Ohio, ‘litedsHiploi and AlabaßlM from the large quantity' 01 decayed vege table mat ter contained In Walla. in at Malie of solution, is k nitwit ; as is also that of the waters of 11111Mdmie regions, in producing GRAVEL, CV LCULI. and stone in the BLitets.A. The A ATIC SCIitEDAM CIS N A is au absolute et/Iv...live of all these injurious properties lit bad wate r. and consequently Fret Outs the disease which they occasion. It is also found to be It Clll3 and preven tive ofFever and Ague, a complaint caused by the con joint effect., of vegetable malaria In the fitmosphere, and vogetobly MlLVM:Veuces hi the water of those districts in which it principally prevails. The Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps is consequently in great demand by MMtiolis traveling. or about to settle in those parts of the coun try especially ; us wt;Thitst.limminy in every community where it has become known, on - al'count of its various other remedial properties. More than three thousand plrsieians, among whom are numbered the greatest names belonging to the facul ty of medicine in this country, have certified. over their own signatures, to the valuable medicinal properties it such an 'artielu. as the severest tests have proved the Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps to be and . have accepted It as a most desirable addition to the MAVEILIA Muth. k. GEO. W. lIITN Nai Go to liall,ort's Go to llitibett's Go to uamort•n Go to Halbert's l'ut up In quart or pint bottles, enveloped in 3el b ro. paper with my mum, nu tho bottle, cork and seal. For sale by idl respectable Druggist.: ;mil Grocers, ollowing, letters from plip.iriatis S.IMI El, r.urVeri. "Mit. Cuot.rit \Vot.rt:--De.tr:Sis cantini speak tts, highly of the purity of iair Mdinapps. It Is klecidedly supori,r to :nothing of the kind to the mar ket. it is perfectly free Lite ;tdtuistitno of 111101 oil. or of any ut tho.t.atp lilrh produce such a iiiisdlieroux i it irreparabie ede , l upon the ra~- stit and t cry re, ilroli iic distilled liqtmrs are without—MOH. of them being largely name:wiled with it. I hirer it...peeled the Carious in,cess distilat ion practiced at Srliicdnm, and know that. un usual mate is taken to separate the tiox hulls elentruts from the pule alcohol, anti your Selinaps is n st ritaug prisdot its success. a medicinal azent and renal nituetinig, I hare successfillit prescribed it, and recolilend it as an agreable cordial and Intrudes, stimillant, :tint shall continue to doso; as well as to use it to a sAlrea of pure alcohol for chemical int estipt boils it'd experluietit, Yours ohe.h..nt, W. 11. MURRAY, Alft Dr. Charles A. Lena, Commit:sinner of Bealtli, Datil niore. writeS i 4 itdioWS Itt relation to the I alai. of Schnapps as a remedy in chronic catarrhal complaints, Szc. 'the letter is dated Jul) '2l, ••1. take ,:teat pleasure in .bearing highly creditable testimony to Its ettieney as it remedial agent in the di cease tor which yen reconiend It. Having a natural tendency to the mucous surfuees, with a slight degree of stimulation. I regard It as ono of the must Important remedies' in ebonite catarrhal Mita-Lions. liarticularly those of the pamito urinary apparatus. \Anis much res pect year obudtyut SerValit. • CHARLES A. LEAS, M. I). '•l'lnuurl.rulA. July 15, ISal. "Mr. Udolpho Wolfe, No 22 Ilea% er st. N. 1".-1./car sir: Last season the aviter retched, throm_h your agent iu this city, a bottle ,4 your A runmi iv Sehiedam Schoapps, and since that period has prescribed tho same in certain (Onus M . urinary complaints; also 111 Cases nl debility In aged persons. So Mr, the Schnapps has been of much beludit to those using IL * * * In conclushal, Where n diuretic and stimulant Is required, I should use the Ar omatic Schiedam Schnapps. Thanking you fur your kindness, 1 am respectfully yow', A. I). CIIALoNER, M. 180 8. Eighth st. The Rub Joined letter from Dr. Paine, of Manchester, N. If., relates to one of the most valuable medicinal prop erties possessed by the Aromatic k 4 chns pps, and shoe s that it arts as a specific In a very painful disease—the ravel : ••)la. WOLFE :—Pet:Alit Me to address you a few lines. which you are at liberty to use if you think proper, In respect to your medicine, railed Schiedam Schnapps.— I have had a very obstinate case of gravel and stone, of same live years' standing. causing very acute pain in every attempt to urinate. Alter using many renualim, without much relief, 1 tins induced to try a bottid of your medicine. In the course of three dais It proved etreettuil. dialoging large pieces ,if stone, sonic of a hitch was as large as a marroa fat pea. I uuntinued the cot dial according to directions. and the patient continued to gain, and is fast recovering. 1 think ainediciumed so much value in sit distressing ti complaint, should be fillOW II to the I,lllllle, wtd the acrid at large. And I Mr s. cue. 'Mitt give it my approbation and signature. Tilos. l'A IN E, D. From Dr. John S. Reese, Chemist, Dalthnoro, 31d. Sept : '•A number of our physicians are ordering the article, and several have already prescribed it. Persons to whom '1 have sold it speak very highly of its qualities. A Gentlemen of my own personal acquaintance, having suffered greatly with an alrealon of the kidneys and bladder' took t wo bottles and Subsequently passed :intone of considerable size, and was greatly relieved. It will no doubt go into general use, ,, • IN - OTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN taint application will be made to the next in . g.lslature of Pennsylvania, to alter the Charter of the CARLISLie DEPonIT BANK, locatedin the borough of Carlisle. Cum berland county. at, as to confer upon the said Bank the rights and privileges of a Bank Of issue, ane to change its name to the CARL HANK. Also to increase. the capital of said Bank (which is at present slxty thou sand dollars, with the privilege of Increasing the Kama under its prdSellt charter to one hundred thousaiiii ) dollars) to two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. • By order of Um Board of Inroctors. 'WM. M. BEETEM, Cashier. Carlisle, Juno 25,1855.-tm NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that an application will he made to the next Leg Mature alto State of Pennsylvania, tier the passage a law to incorporate a Bank of Deposite, with it eapitni of FIFTY TIIOIIBAIII/ Dottaita, with authority to inerease the FMB Ao (Inc ilundred Thousand Dolhirs. To be cal. fad the MECHANICSBURG DRPOSITE BANK, and to bu located In the borough of Mechanicsburg, Pn. The object of said Bank la to Increase the general business facilities of the public in the Vicinity aka location. Daniel Urlch, Jacob (Newer, John Ilunih r . sr. Benjamin Eborly, John lielgel, John Brandt, Henry G. Itupp, George Sitigiser, John !lower, V* Elias John Coiner, David Miller, Andrew I. Kauffman, Bolotnon I'. Gorgon Mechanicsburg, June 20, 185 b-Cm CIARLISLE DEPOSIT B iclsT K. .L/ SPECIAL' PEPOHIVI Win be received at this Milk Mr any length of time over Your months, and Interest P . itid at the rate of FOUR .PER CENT. per annum, and the principal paid bark at any time after maturity tvlthout notice.. Interest ceases after the expiration One time specified in the certificate, unless renewed fir another given period, In which case the interest is paid up no. tit the time of the renewal. Rank opens at 0 o'clock, A. M. and closes at 2 o'clock, P. M. R. PARKER President. W. '3l. DErreu, ens Men ,npr2s IV AILS ! NAILS !—I am now pro pare(' to supply country Ntorchaute with than at maw utlicturera 'prices. li. SA xToN, 4iilliOtt A) . .lfll ( V 4 ttiebicincs, seam DAM AROMATIC SUN A PS. .'i TUE CITI4ENS OP PENNSYLVANIA:- • Uth)LPII WOLFE, Is, 2I and 22 Heaver street, New York. 25 South Front street, Philatklnlda I beg leave to call the tatention (.Itho public to tin LktioßATioitV.N. V. May 2. 1 23 Consulting Analytical Chemkt mink Jtatires Dr() fwobs. [1 BEAT ATTRACTION!- 5 NiW atroUSI NEW (1001./Sl Yho auhseriber having just ruturned i'mn the cities of Now York mind Philadolphia is now opening a very oxtunkdve iturortinent of FALL ANI WINTER GOODS, Consisting. of elegant \Vitae'. Shawls, splendid Silks, l'ashmettis and lie Lutes, French \loritmes and Pars. mettas, elegant Needle Worked Collars and Duffles Am. gibbUllb and TrinallillgS in great Ant fety. l lmia. (I*, Cassinetts, Vestings. Flannels, Jeans and 11, - siery, &e., a lot of new tarpettlugs. Also n full and ,omplke ass.wtment of Ma )n.! , A ND Slit a.S. All persons in aunt of handsome and diva), goods are rcs eel fully iiiv 'led to call and "-canal' this murk heft le purchasing eisca here. At, the (Id Staild Erst \lain :Area. A RILLS tieILILY. _ B. A stock of well made clothing 1111 liZtlAi-m (doh Mill Le gold at coat. oct. 17, '55. TRITE ECONOMY co.ists h, buying such goods as one really needs. and buying thorn ‘vhere they are sold 14 the lowest {wives. We Iwoa meelvtal and are now opening an IMMENSE QUANTITY Of new. (.I.terip and splendid go its. stud' ns the• genulno (101 l Medal French Morinoes. of all the desirable 'lots, ito het Cloths, Alpachas, plain and printed Ilot. . 1 " Lains•Calkoes hl alountance,:ind all the other kinds that aro now worn di; Durss noow3; _ Also, Embroideries, Gloves, Ilaiolkerehlefs. NosierY r small wares. limn Shoes, Carpet Bags. (loth Caps, Bon nets, Bonnet Ribbons, an extensive supply of m Frs'S VEA It, such as Malts, Satlnetts. l'essinures. Iteritneky jeans. Vestings. Wm.:haunt, Flannels. and attenerat supply of . ittsals in enir lino, SllllOl we ite es 0.3'11(.4 to examine atitt sat tidy themselves. that 11 I. are. •eillnl; goods at ns will satisfy the closest buyers • ,NT ENV (;()()DB.—'l'he . subscriber has jut revO veil mild Iv lI4IW upeuinpt large it,sort -1,1"nlol (lOOIIS suited to the call and go Lanz:ll,ls. Carl isle, Nov. 14, ';,5 ffL . -'-}" tIU3IIIEIt.I.AND VALLEY H. B.- ‘_./ ( 1 11ANdE id , Ilill'I(S! oil and after II4INDA Y. I adtiber 2*-91. 1 , . , 1 1 ,5, Passenger Trains will run as 11,119 us: , 1-niulays excepted: FOR 11.11t111:011 lid: Ist Train. 2d Train. I.ltllV a ChalllhPrSloUrg 14.45, A. M 1.41 1 , P. M. " 101ipp , iislairg, 9.17 " 2.12. " " New vino, 9.4 K. " 2.42. " " Carlisle, . 111.2 A, " 11.17, " Mechanicsburg, , 111.511, •-• ;LIS, " At liarrtsturg, . 11.2:.. " 4.35, ', _ Ist 'Frain. 2,1 'Frain: b..;0. A. \I m 1.32. - t 1•43, " 2.11. " 14).19, 2.47, 1(1.4.1) 3.15, 3.45, " TRAINS Lease I larri,l.urg, '• 3lechttnio,burg, •, New vu e, Shlppeobburg t At ClintnLereburg, ttly.) at P.. 1. and 12.:15 Noon, %la Columbia. Leal a Harrisburg far Pittsburg at 3.20 A.M., 12.115 noon and 4. P. Leave liatrrisburg for Baltimore, at 3, and 5.30 A. M.; at 1 P. .Nl. Cars of and Susquehanna Lail Road leave liar., ri.lire at r., A. M. a d 2.10, I'. M. l r Sulurn, ' , lite' Vending. Ay. Aiar - At all Stations where Tiekets are sold. Fares are TEN CENTS LESS than when paid in the tars. A. P. 5111T1!, Superintendent. hail Road Office, Chambersburg,} •U tol.er 17.1Fkri. Joe Snie ant) Rent PUI3LIC 1.101.381..; FUli RENT.—The Tavern Stand new °ern .r€eye4 pied by Thomaa Cco•taanagna. Fltrunte .„; "• at the heed of Wiling Spring. South Middleton township. Cumberland Co.. 41:. miles En,t, of Carlisle, Is offered fur rent from the Ist of. April neat. low. 7,'55. PETER Y. DIE. 1 )OPLA It LOT PI t 0 ERTY AT 1 • PRIVATE SALE. That valuable piece of ground situate in South Hanover street, in the borough of t'arlisle, known its the P I' I. Alt I. T . Sala lot 'Contains about one acre and it quarter of ground and from Its desirable and advantage, US lUCA tic , 11 is mloritably adapted for blinding purposes. The lut , .xill 111, sold entire, or In lots 0, suit pur chasers. Etr terms mud further portleul ars enquire of A. L. :-PONSI,EIt, Real Estate Agent and oct. 31 'O5 Felt • , . FOR RENT.—The subscriber ,t ~'',;„, Wers for rout the STOIMItfiIiM now in 2i 9 • . ' the occupancy of George W. Hither, Esq., 11111111 l A' the best business stand in Carlisle ---s. ' : p ossession to be given on the Ist day of April best. Homer IRVIN P.. carhop, Oct. 31, '65. i-AIIOUSE FOR SALE OR RENT. Thu subscriber offers for sale or rent, that Cars and convoulent two s tory BRICK HOUSE with b l ack 'building . , situated on the corner of Bedford and Louther streots, In Carlisle. The Muss is new and In good con. anion, i% ith ii Cistern, Bake Oven, Smoke limn: o , it gill d gardemand smut+ choke fruit ti vet:. For particulars veil on .101 IN SELLERS. 0ct.17. C 'l' ,0 It r. .F 0.11 SALE kJ The Dry Goods store and fixtures of John Coyle, dect. In llogestown,Cumberland county, a ill be °tiered at private sale by the Administrator on easy terms The stock Is In good order and will amount to about vdooo. 'nit, dwellin g and store rooms will be routed to the purchaser. They are both two story and nearly new. ha \ing a good garden, every variety of fruit and grape, stabling and water OS the lot and every eon ven fence complete. Possession given Immediately, the store will be closed till 20th lust., after whit h time the subscriber will be there a fOvr weeks. ord. 24, '55. Sco'rr COYLE, Adler's. E .I).I4AIN.FIELD ACA DE M. Y.—Near CARLISLE; l'a.—The Nineteenth SeSSIOII 01'0 111(11)019 will eommenco November 6th. A new build ing hum •been erected containing tlymnntilum, Mush. Room, &e. With Increased facilities tbr InstrUction and amply deetuninodations, this Institution presents• great in• ducements to parents who desire the physical and mental Improvement of their sons. Terms per Session, $65 00. For circulars, with full Information, address It. K. iftiltiiB, Principal and Proprietor, October 10, 1855. Plainfield, Cumberland co., Pa. rrOYS! TOYS! TOYS!!- TILLER, IMPORTER, - 1 nn rotol.vod Ids 17x11 .itosortulont, of • -• - _ . TOYS AND . FANCY °CODS, forming a greater variety than over before offered and at lower rates than even the low prices of last seni.on. Fancy Baskets, VV. patterns, plain and embroidered.— Crying Dolls, China Dolls, Kid Dolls, Wax Dolls, Acme doods, Yiolins. Ilarnionica Trumpets, Ac. Toys of Wood, China, Class, Tlni Ae., over 1000 peahens, by the dozen or grew in lots to suit. Also Cases of Toy at $5, 10 and 20 pee ense.'w Ith an endless variety of newest styles of FANCY MOODS, per latest packets, and Ow sale at the lowest rates lu the city. W. Tlhi.lUl, Importer. Oct. 10. '55, No. 1, Commerce at. FANCY 0 NI STYLES! _O:4 E In endless variety, now opening and offered •• in lots ttt salt and at lowest prices. N ark .12E% Boxes and Basgets, e i hina and Illse Goods, Alabaster Articles, Bohemian Wass Toilet Bottles. Mfr. rort.t. Inkstands, Tea Sets, Melt Paper Boxes, Meelittni cm Toyu, Tappets, Sr., ~te. \V, TILLER, Importer. Ott t.lO, V), , No. I, Commerce it. Phila. ORPHANS GOUR:C •SAL E By virtue of all order of tlut onghans Court Cilia berland County, to nu , ' directed, I will I•Np.se to public Halo on SATURDAY, tho let of ,Beeeniber next., at 2 o'dkirk. I'.1:on the prom hos. all that cei tain lot. or piece of land;situated t Monroe township, Cuui beriand runty, adjoining the village of Chen...town. containing Atitt.: 4 Mid perches more or less. "bounded r, , teese. br. Job it A. A hi, lleb ry Ii a public road, wilt A 'l',V sTo..‘ u fuSE, thereon ,erveted: late the pi •perty of .lohn'l'iper, Cited. TVEIIIB Hindu known ~f sale, . I I. JOHN P .011 'r (. I OUll . l' SALE 11111.SLOIlle0 of an order of the Orphan'. ‘'roirt of 'tnnherland' county, t' mu direct, I will expo., at [ahne MOO Jn Saturday, the Ist of December. at the house of iamb Itedserker. in Dickinson township, at :2 n'eloek a CITILISI Deviling llonse. and Lot of tirmind, situate D, , Bahl tawnslap, hounded by lands Of ref. ; t r ' Christopher Johnson's heirs. Dr. Wm. :41:n ty to hotter and others, containing ' VW% A AUitE neat measure. late the property of I.ltrufeth tiee ' d. This property is delightfully sit tutted as a residence, and the title is indisputable. Terins—h ire per cent of the purchase money to he paid on the out= urination of the sale. tine halt the balance on the first of April, twin. and the other ball ' on the first of April, ItS4, without interest. The two latter payments to be seettred fir reign fiance in the Ilrglian ' s Court. nor. 7, 1 6,i, HENRY Aritn.r. The subscribers, Executors of Christian Wolf. 1.. d. offer at private sale the thiloaing property, viz: A• TRACT id , LAND, situate In Siitithamptidi tiim. Franklin ColliltY, OIL the Roxbury road, nbutrt F,AO wiles west of Shippensburg• hounded by lands of Al fred yleore, Davie Spencer end others. It is now nc,.u. pled by John Wulf and contains BENiz J BitoTn En ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY ACRES. of whi,h 110 are good litnesq,nie land and no ne.o gust slate land. Alsiut 15 it,7res of said land Is rat "red with splendid timber and the balance is in an exettl!ent state of vulth ;vim): , The iutprneeuu•uts are a bu at wndther-bnarded LUG 11OUSe. k rattle BANK Walton Shod. a Spring Ilt.use, and all other net , ss.try ttniAtnildirogs. all of which are new. he II rio is tt tut watered by running Water and there is also n incur failing well. Al,lO a young orchard to rind. , ft nit M. :4NoIIGHASB Also. all that certain valuable t 'l' (IF L.A.N Ii situ ate in the bin liship of .South )1 idilleton, rounty. en the banks of the Breeches CI el:. about ,1111' mile setth•east of Belling! Springs. I minded by lands el daeoli Strickler. V. Illiain else. ibq , j. , kuin Kauffman and (Alters. • • ‘v . itter, %%Mud I louse, zmo hed :Ind other ilecessai'y out-buildings, all hi g d , •I tie/. Also. an I [lll.h:int of choice fruit. This valuable tarts is all .if the best limestone, ith about ltni aeres in a high State .I,uitivatt.m. mid the remainder in d tiztnri. Also, a Kehl TEN,t N,T 1101 :All. with ont•bulltlines, amt about three acres of land. which will be hold separately or with the farm to suit purchasers. • Ms.., a certain TRACT OF !iltir ST A IN 1..1N1). Fanatic In said township, about three miles from the above de seri hod firm, emitainirm Amu's. being Ni eli ootonxi ii it li yeulle chestnut anti ozil, timber. Torras e 111 be made kucwu on application tai the subscrilw.s, A 11A)1 k:011131: WOLF'. Exeeutors. That very Yaluablo and well known BUSINEti STAN!) situa.te on,the corner of North Hanover and Louther tztrersts, lit tale borough of Carlisle now 0, ned and occupied by Jkcolli -, Fetter, containing 30 feet trent On liauuos er street and 240 feet, on Lotither street.— The int provenienta on Hannover Sheet are a bilge TititEE sToity Roust:. with a large brick back tin ishad iu the await elegant manner. z•ontzunitzg 14 ilrtionts Including the store roofn, besides pantiles and con run lent closet arrangements. The :At zl; HOOM is :;3 feet in depth, fitted up in the best possible laUthner and orto of the most desirable and l o ng established business locations lu our tots n. There is n large two story brick building fronting ~n Loather street, with ft ep attached, nogroccopied as a eabloet maker shop, Also a stable on the foot of the lot, and ether nocesgary out buildings. The pn perty Is In excellent order having been recently fitted up hy the present occupant For terms Ac. 'enquire of -VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY ' Fria LE.--The large Brick House And Lot situated on souther Street one door east of the Getman Reform Church.. The house contains nine large nwnwg. hosith.s two finished attic chambers. Ingo kitchen and SUM 'J.,: tt Offltti mer kitchen. The b t has tip feet front on Louther street by I.Htl feet 1- .'k to a wide alley, and 120 feet on North Street by 2-10 feet to the same alley, containing in all about an acre of ground. There Is also a good tenant house and a stable 04) feet long on the premises. The pn,p••rty WClold suit admirably for either n gentel wan'a private residence, a boarding school . or factory establish, moot. For terms 4:e. enquire of _ TOWN PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE. sulnseriber offers at private mile, the following pro perty, late the estate of Janice Armstrong, dee'd. viz: No. 1. A house and lot of ground, situate on Pomfret Street, east of Hanover, adjoining property of Ephraim Steel. The house is of stone, two stories high, with bark building, now occupied by E. IL Bready. No. 2. A t we, story brisk house, situate on the corner of Pit and Pomfret streets. No. 3. A two story brick house adjoining the above. No. 4. A fillip° weather- boarded house, fronting on Pitt street not adjoining Nos. 2 and 3. For further information apply to the subscribers JOHN N. ARMSTRONG, JOHN RHOADS, Executors. WOOD'S ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS—Ridge Avenue, PIIILAI)'A. ie attention of the public is invited to the extensive mn 'factory and ware-room otthe subscriber, who Is p ipared to furnish, at the shortest notice, IRON RAIL, IN 1 of every description for OE3IETERIES, PUBLIC A r r , paIvATE 111111,D1NOS. also VERANDAHS, BALCON IES, roUNTAINS, SETTEES, CHAIRS, LIONS, DOHS, Sc., 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 ail the requisites of beauty and substantial construction. Purchasers may rely on having all articles carefully boxed and shipded to their place of destination. A book of designs will be sent to those who wish to make a s , lection. . ROBERT WOOD, Ridge Avenue below Spring Garden St, Phila.. Oct, 10.'55. QTOVESI STOVES!! STOVES IN- - kJ JOHN 1.1. UORGAS would inform the public they ho has now on hand at his establishment, on Main St., next door to Mario Hall, the largest and Most tem- Vete assortment of COOK, OFFICE & PAR OR STOVES to be found in this county, "IV . , which will be sold at the lowest prices for ~..' . cash or approved credit. Ills stock consists of 2. : : .” a large assortment of new and highly ap rl. ,--. prved PATENT COOKINII STOVES, tinisheti I n ho most c o mplete manner, and calculated for either , wood or coal, or both. All the Old standard patterns which have stood the test of experience, may be found at his establishment. Also, a great variety of themost approved and boantiful PARLOR •OFFICR RTOVJKS, in cluding a number of nen' Styles; possessing very supe rior advantages over those. heretoibre in use. ifaniliks anti housekeepers are respectfully invited to Ow Una call before purchasing elsewhere. Stoves delivered to any part of the counti:y and put up at the shortest no tice. Ile continues to do all kinds of TIN AND SPINET IRON WARE, and Copper Work, and has constantly on hand or will make ,to order every article ,required by housekeepers or others In this line. Ills Stock of Tin and Copper Ware embraces every kind of household and kitchen utensil, warranted equal to the best =nurse- . Lured. l'eesons in want' of articles in his line may A 1 - ways Ito sure of being accommodated to their satisfaction by giving Ill11),A Call." Reaf Tstate Safes. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. CONTAINING 115 1 ,'," ACHES The impre% einents are A large two Story STt/N E 1101:SE. e Ith a liimp nent, a Inrgo STUN E BA lIN. a g, Carriage I Spring itOIISO. Ss 1114 I 111 9 9 I I I =1 Ortober 3, 1 S,ss—tf VALUARLE CORNER PROP'TY AT PRIVATE SALE. A. L. SPONSI,Ett. Real Eatate Agent and Scri.ener MEM A. L. SPONSLER, Real Estate A geht. Carl irk IMMO Qct. 3,5.-3 t fr . B 3 e E 3 - :91#