HARRISBURG TELEGRA.PII. This journal has been sold by Messrs. CLYDE & MILLER, by whom it has-been hith erto published, - to Col. A. K. McClure, late Editor of the Chambersburg Whig, and James M. Sellars, a member of the State Senate from the Juniata District, by whom it will hereafter be conducted. It is proposed to en large the paper„reduce the terms, and adopt the Cash system. In the prospectus issued, t he new conductors say The Telegraph will be issued SEMI WEEKLY during the sessions of the Legislators, on • a single skeet of twenty-foUr columns, and WEEKLY during the remainder of the:year, on to DOUBLE SHEET or quarto form of FORTY EIGHT COLUMNS; and the new proprietors will spare no pains or L e;xpense to make it a first class Political. and Family newspaper. The very best talent that can be procured will be employed at every point where information of general interest is presented. The Telegraph will advocate a liberal politi c d policy, and aim to unite all those who, though animated by the stitne common purpo ses and looking to the same beneficent results, seem distracted by the conflict of distinctive organisations. It will sustain the highest standard of American Nationality, and, while yielding a sacred obedience to the compromi ses of the Constitution, will determinedly re sist the extension of Human Slavery. It ivill give a cot dial, earnest, but independent sup• port to the administration of Gov. Pom,ocK. The Telegraph will be conducted strictly on the cash system. In no other way can a first class journal be conducted successfully in Harrisburg, without charging enormous sub scription rates, and making cash patrons pay heavily ! to make up for dubious credits. The Telegraph will be furnished much cheaper than any other paper ever . printed at the C ipital of the state, and it can be sustained only by ad vmce payments. The proprietors will firing abundant capital to the enterprise to establish it on a firm, and they trust, an enduring basis; and they con ti dently appeal to nn inteligen't public to give success to their efforts. Byars little effort clubs can be formed in every district 'of the State, and subscriptions should he forwarded before the first of January, as but a limited number beyond that actually demanded wid be print ed. The following are tbe terms for the Semi weekly (single sheet,)during the session ‘ of tie Legislature and the Weekly (doubliisheet) d:trjng the remainder of the year—the money :rioarialily to accompany the order. I._ • 'The new , rpublishers are both well known and well calculated for the enterprise. We look lor,.an able and judiciously conducted journal and cordially commend. it to our ,friends who desire a Harrisburg paper. [Letter from Iron..r. }finer Botts, of VirgJuin:l liteitoNa, July 9th, ISs3.—Messrs. IVm. ti, Brawls ENTs.—ConAtloratioti, of duty to the afflicted Mono ilr , )11111tle t., send you this voluntary testirnouhd to ~trua t value of ••C Sr:0:1811 MIXTURE," for tlitlt , havarable Sct:,,ri is. Without being disposed or deeming it necessary to go into the particulars of the case. I ran say that the as too lo,hing results that have been produced by the use tf that medicine on 'a member of my mu-n family. and muter toy own observation and superintendence, after h • .1(01 of t he best physicians had been exhausted and all the usual Jemedies had failed. fully justify me In re co noiending its use to all who may be suffering from th it dreadful malady. 1 do not mean to say that it is adapted to all oonsth tuti.ms. or that it, will afford the s•une relief In all fir, of course. I can know nothing along that— hat from what 1 have seen of the effects, twould not holAtate to use it, in any and every case of Scrofula, persons Mr whom 1 tot an interest, or over whom 1 c mid exercise influence or control. r d .,, Respectfully Pars, .ISt). M. BOTTS. July 25,'55 liooflamrs German Bitters, prepared and sold by Dr• :lard:son, at the German `.V10,11 ..al Store, 120 Arch htreet, Philadelphia, daily Increase in their well deserved cele brity, Mr the cure of all diseases arising from derange• mart of the liver. 'Mese Bitters have, Indeed. proved a blessing to the afflicted. who show their gratitude by the most flattering testimonials. This medielne has estztlilisited-fif a name that competitors, however wily, their schemes, N sAnetive their promises, cannot reach. It gained the public confidence by the Immense benefits that have been derived from it, and will ever maintain its positron. See advertisement. Bitarriants; On the 1211th ult.. by Rev. J. C. Barher, Mr. DA V 111 STONE. to lli. EI,T,ZA ANN. daughter Mr. i.l limo% all of MOTlll , l . township. ( . 11121i , CHUIld CO. nn the by the Rev. Mr. Smith, Mr. FREDERICK Emillek. of Keithsburg, 111.. nud thrmerly of Carliile, to Miss EMMA DUNCAN, of Mehmoini, Ohio. Deaths. On {Wednesday last, In this borough, Mr. ANDREW 11 )1.,\11 , ;+, at :in advanced age. Mr. Itolinos was thti ()bleat citizen of our borough, In whirli he silent the greatest portion of his life, respected be all who 10101 V him. On the 3 , 1 ult.. at Vie::Nhttrg, Mississippi, of Yellow Fever, Rev. WILLIAM lIYER, of the Mississippi, An nual .!onf.l o Chureh, from this place. In this borough, on the ;27th Inst., FRANCIS 11E- ItEC,IA. dam titter of Alexandet B. and Eliza Ewing, aged It months. :•Short pain, short grief. dear babe was thine, Now joy; eternal and divine." Neal I)!..rtificincuit.s. UNION fl E CO'Y'S ' a iisrav 4 mom) :Tur E. I v . I$Q., of York, Pa., will lorture for the benefit of tho Union Fire ~!‘iinti.tiiy on TIRIIIRDAY EV ENING. December Mb, ittM A IN--11/t Subject —:the 'Winona , of Utilitarianism On Social and Poliii eat Lilo." 4,,yiieason Tickets, admitting three persons, sl, Tiiikets 12 1 ,6 rents. • ,nov. ~.r... • STEAM SAW MILL AND , ~,T , ! , ,, ~,,, 'rEMBEit lAN') POlt SALE.-LThe sub r,, .. ~,,4 scriber °tiers ut, private tale a STEAM taII I 111111111 SAW Mild. situated In South Middle . ton ton [lshii), •tl'uniberland ellutity, v ith which I , eonnoeted abut SIN LI IlliNlntED AN it Till ItrY•TIILI,:Ii ACRES of good fine. Oak, Chesnut an d Itlplar timber. Tito Mill and Engine Aril in the bost raitning order and can Igi pfarted at it day'ti honey, 'coon , Is a good dottide two-titory MELIA N./ HOUSE (~, Ili , Property, suit:tbli) for twohmilles, with an olliee n-,d1:ool f•tabling, About fifty acro., of thu laud could l c , adi-tatatT,usly cultivated and ronrprted Into it pi i- IlLthle navel. The property presents great hultirt•lnents to putatasers, Tertom trill but outdo casv. , 1.'.1. other 1 , i a t , ,,hits apply to the !ntbseri; , er nt,t'lnii , le. Pit. \Di. D. SEYMOUR. protUpdy executed New 11.buertisentehts. GRAND FAIR!! Or TIIF, ( . GOOD WILL HOSE COMPANY AT )INRION (HALL. Commencing December 24th and closing January, 1, 1850.—OPEN EVERY NIGHT and Christmas and New- Ye.ir•s day. Persons desiious of purchasing CHRISTMAS and Nr.W.Y EAR'S PRESENTS are respeaftilly invited to a tend, as they will find Thys, Dolls, and Fancy Artielts of every description. Refreshments servos in every fal., le. The Abject being one of Public interest, co hesitate not to call upon all for their attendance and pair maze. AIIB — A PRIZE (FOLD WATCH wilt be offered anti drawn fir on \,•w-Year's ni4lit. Tickets 25 vents. All persons having articles to present to the Company will please leave them at the residence r. John D. ho , 1"118, one door east of Marlon liall, on Monday, the 17th day of Deeenther. ult.„„%teasen Tickets, admitting ono person, 50 rents.— Si ogle tickets 12'. rents. U. WUNDER Chairman Com. of Arranpio't lEEE! GREAT EXCITEMENT. vrANos AND MELODEONS GIVEN ANV A I"! —JOH N MARSH. lASi TENIELE. CHESNUT ST.. above Seventh. Philartelphlit, respectfolly infertris the puhliz that he to prepared to make the tiollowing SPLENDID OFFER, TWENTY Boardman, firay et Co.'s celebrated PIANOS, and TWENTY C. IV. Fisk & Co.'s PREMIUM NI DEf u be Mitred in the hands of a comnilttee of gentlemen, to in, qty them dishibuted among the holders fit' no certificates. • each imrellaser of my Popular Music, a certificate will i 3! presented. 'tilt OW 1101.1 Or tt. 311 111(3113d i n • ON E PIANO and ONE MELODEON. to be disposed of by the Committee for t h e benefit of this , holding eertili mtes when ONE THOCS.kND D.LAES I worth of Music (VsImLI have been sold. so that each paladin invtadlng One Dollar will not only receive hi. and the value of money paid out, lint will have secured to him 313 Interest. In common with other certificate ladders, In the above dis tribution. suc c eeding distributions will be NM tinned. subject to the same regulation,,until the Eu Pianos and DI Melodeons are distributed. . . - . Particular attention Is het hod to that feature of this Mau which. calls f.';i• a disposal of the instruments when hut 1111111cert.ifiontes hate keen issuial, thus avoiding the V ,, Xat.itlilS delay and proliahle disappointment attend log certain schemes tom - store the puldic• may be sel.•tesl front Inv entire stock. which rnn prises eVeiy t `atalogue in the ['tilted States. t fora:wiled f ,b) mail mill he faithfully and promptly attended t.o. N. 11.-4'4mA:intl ., en liana a splendid assorthient pf Piatois. from the coleloattc.l inantitactories of t;tav rhicherititt k. A. W. Ladd roN, of Boston: NittogiirAnd Bennett & ro.. of New bort . Also, I'. NV. Fisk .1: Co.'s Premium Melo deons I be lot Int the to vest man unteut uriir's lip es. f thool tLc following from liodey's )lu>ical Editor.) ih oN. tat.tr & Co.'s Pi do roivis.—We are so well pleased e it li the instruments made by this firm, that we have determined to be Instrumental ourselveS, that k. In furnishing our subscribers and others with an artiele that we can recommend anti warrtnt. There is always a difficulty attending the purchase of pianos, Is•eati•te pemms eannot rely fully upon the recommenda ti ms they receive from manufacturers. who are inter ested of aafurse. in the sale Of their own manufneture. Now. We ere not interested In the matter in any way, except so fir as to see that those who patronitte our Idaftf" shall he well served with the beet pianos made. F.(' 3 list of prices see rover, at which nnonuto ye will send Pianos, warranted ft a. ono year. the freight to be pfhi by the perm& ordering. We annex a letter re ceived from a gentleman in Virginia, to whom we sent tote of these • A. lionr.X• I•i+4.—Dear Sir-1 have great pleasure in :acknowledging the receipt of the Piano Norto wltlrh you were so good HS to order for my wlfr front Board.; tiroy'a. It was delayed qir some t.ftne at W111011 ,4 01'; but I our happy to say that it (came In excellent enrll—, tiro. We -are deeidedly pleased with the The rosewood is of a beautiful quality: the ens , Is plain ewe like it the better for it r; the tooth Is very easy for (I new in-trutnent. and the tune Is firm. elear and sweet. All who have tried it. admire It and speak In the highest. terms of Its mellowness and sweetness of tone. We deeply regret that we did not order tha •Atttivhment:' we must hate it yet. ••Wo :arc doeply Indlohted to you for your agency in procuring for us so yowl nu infttrument. 1e pleas.4.l to receive our acknowledgments. Your obt. eervt., dcc. 5. '55. J. U. W:' SATURDAY , EVENING POST.- ESTAIIIASIIED AUU.UST 4th. 1821 We:EKLY EDITION BETWEEN 60,000 A/41..00,000 In Issuing their Prospectus for 10513, the projle:ors of the Post take it for granted. that the pul.lF i are S t . roady tolerably well acquainted with the clutr i io' or of a papenthat has grown strong during ~.he storms and sunshine of TIIIRTY-FOUR YEARS. Their object al ways has been, as It remains to be. to publish a week i f paper for the family circle, which shall riot en'y antase, but also instruct null impfove, those who rrir read IL. To accomplish this object, the best articles aro so i ected or condensed front foreign and domestic perludirils, and original articles of an instructive character procured, when posAliltr" [deters from Foreign Lands.; the most ' , interesting perilous Of the Weeisly News of the World: Sketches of 'AI ., . Adventure and t i lia..i.der; Solectoil trial Original Articles opus Agriculture: Arc aunt of the 1 t i,4111ce.1,1 , 1 Steek Markets; anti a Bank. Note lAA are included /Mien,: the sill Intl .rmation to be constat Jr found In. the list. But. the mind requires n wider range-1t faeul. w WO. the iiiim. , rous and lively, the lin agimitlve and poet These titan must 11131 , 1 their appniriate else then beeotne gig a ~ , L150111.1011e, . . the int elleetileeotnes narrow grit 1 , 11 t .• :11. , 1 In 111 111.141 is take an enlarged and genet...qui li.w huintil nature and its destiny. T sltisty era vies grew mental helm!, we di • vote a fair provirtion or the, Post FICTION, POETItY and lll'th elf. 51n.1114 other contributors in the first two tif the :11,01'1,. 1117ta111011 tS. are several of the fito‘t gifted writers In ill. land. We also draw freely from Ihr Fiction and t'n.fry upon the best periodicals in this •eountry and rent Ihitain. 14e tte.d.fm commencing it New Story by SotfTurtmt , it, author of •• The Deserted Wife, ; ' •• our first piper of January next. fiNit RAVI SOS. illw•Lratire of important places and actions. of .igricult oral and other new Inventions. with "'Oilers of n II timorous, I11011;01 retitled clutracterore att. Creels I;ieen. Nili•ii'E° or"rit pllEss. 'll l j, j, Imo of Lill. re,' 1:11.;n111trins filli..l with life! Anil ni trash. its inftiiit4einent is TII ability and tact. It t110.1.0 . 5t literary talons, and spares nn pains ur expense. As a lalltily paper. 0110 or Moran' mot giiiii‘ral wo cordially roromtneud it.—Caytiga Auburn, N. Y. h horetnfore spoken in high terms of the me• rots of t 1 , ,,5t. 34 one of the hest papers on our .0..- ehange and we regard it as one of the hest ;Remy ' , inert; to 141 fOUIIIIIIIIrWhOI I . I to editorials are written with ability, and taken liberal. independent an d no uun. preliemlve view 10011 and things.--l-ltar and Adverti 01,r, It is deservedly one of the most. pflutlar public-jour nals in the United States. voinhiping as it (tool. in a literary point of view, all the interest of the bes..t.nuara zines. with a vast amount of .general Republican. IA011140(1. It. TErlst: (C. 1i In ad vithco)—Slngleropy, $2 rt year. 4 coplee. - • • • - . ;TOO a copies. Hod one to peen:v.-lip of . 111,00 13 copies, and min to get ter.upof 010141, - - 15,00 ~ples. and ourin setter up of Club, - 2u,00 aAnI'LE NI:1114:1N sent graf Is to any Due ivlien requested. Adds-:,always post paid. brArnx pr,TEttscri. South 'Phird Street. Philadelphia : S'.l' AT M_ -__ l F AN N` • K NN GA , - j doe' Mit ols tiol'oby giro!' Mae Letters of Ad• minhd.ratimi on the V.r.t.i! e of Ann liennega. late of silver :..iprin t r, towmildu, Cumberland deceased. have helm granted by the Itevister of said amity to the foilewelber regblin , 4 in ('arli , ll.. AU 1101 . ,1114 lneneiug iIOIIIQI.IVCS 111 , 1 ,4 4.1 q tt , pllll EA 14 , are required to make immediate payment mid these lia‘,ln!.; claims to present them Ow q , !ttiement ti)' de. , . 5, 'sr, 3A '0 1 7 .,•1 NV 1 1)S Et% Adm'r, E I 1 I .—Fri tz & llonilry,, Store, 29\m 111 Mairidiel ui 0 s. Currivi 4.1 torwters, Commis km and General Leatb . at. HIV 11.141 , , , ..11,11 AND 1:11TA11:-11.399 - 1,69. v 15 lila I.a . I )l,t3r:iittrt 0318,av4 netu Fuffications. lOTA ENSE SUCCESS! !- TUE CHEAPEOT MAdAZINE IN THE WORLD, BALLOU'S DOLLA - H. MONTHLY. or.sioNtp FOR EVERY AMERICAN ROME. Encouraged by'tho unpreredonted stIeCOSS with this 'popolnr olonthly has met with, nod the rapidity with w•htru It has Increased its circulation', the proprietor has roßolvoll to make it still more worthy of the patronage of tho publie. That this admirable work IN A MIRACLE OF CIIEAPNES:! 4 , 1.4 admitted by every one, routaining, as It does One ed pluses of readi pg matter in each number, being mere than ally of the magazines, tund forming two ,411i111'M a year of six hundred pages each. or Twt.lvi. landred 0g,,, reading, unifier per :1111111111. tie• UN)I) LLA It I II 'LLCM's Pnt.t. IL MONTI] I, V IS printed with new tYPP, upon flue riper. and Its ;natter is ea reftilly emu pi led and arranged dy the handy of tile editor and pro priet4 %rho has letrit known to the pultlie rts connected with the Boston press for sixteen yearn. Its pages con tain ISF.ITS, TALES, POEMS, STOSTEB OF TEE SEA. SICETCIIES, CELLANT, ADTENTuRES, liinGRAPIIiLtI, WIT AND II E~IUR, from the boat nod most popular writers of the country. It is also spiced w ith a record of the notable events ot the times, of peace and war, of discoveries, and improve• meats occurring in either hem Isppere, h irming an agreea ble companion fur a leisure moment or hour, anywhere, at home or abroad, eSch number being complete in itself. Ni. secretariat' subjects are admitted into its pages; there are enough controversial publications, °mil de voted to its peculiar sect or clique. This work is In tended fur. Tll E N I LI. ON north or south, east or west. and is filled to the briar each month with chaste. popular and graphic miscel lany. jinst sorb as any fathet. brother or friend would place In the hands of a funnily eirelt. It is in all Its de pnrtutonte.frestt°and orizinal. anti. what it purports to be, One cheapest magazine in the worini. Auy penman enclosinm ONE uut.t.ttt to the proprietor. Ins below, shall receive the \ln:azinn , for' - nine yennr. or any p e rson sending us y. 141111 subscribers and moirt noI ttna. nt one time. shall receive a copy gratis. M. M. 1t.11,1,0U. Publisher and Proprietor, Corner of lirenooit and Bromfield Streets, liostou. Noy. 2N, '55. COSIOPOLITAN ART ASSOCI ATI( tNi,--S 1 AR. A nt: ktiinettit:Nrs far tilt , Sera nil nnual l;olh•rt.iun at . Chic 11,01 V and 'popular In.titutiml Ow the dlitti4i ,, il at Literature and Art, have lotion Math. MI the lio.nt OX LIMISIVO Among the 1% orks already eivsatted. is the far•fdtned .GENti.\ Otrt:ll7lN WI;HI co , I Thous:ma llollars. In forming, tha new coll e ction. the dill uslon of worlis of AustorAN the elleouragemet.t of Ann fiean genius. have not 1” . 091 Lees I,: , 110(1 1,111/111 . , t , l t II.• ilistill,fl.ll , ll , l A Iheri van Artists, who w emoribtoe some of their tillept pr.stootion,. Among thole ace three Ahtrl.hr exe4 uteri by the greatest lie tit I'nw bits: I; Eof:11E \V AS 111 NO'FON, The Father of lON country; BENJ AMI N FRANKLIN, Thu l'hilosarher, DAN] Et, Elt:zTElt, 'Phu Statesmttn. A sloolal agent has visited Europe aroJmade earefo and pulicion. sels liens of forei,ol %verbs of Art. hat, in itom2e :old Nlarldel Statuary ;Ma Choi, T.,,intt”,.. 'Vile 5,1101 e C , r1,011.4 1ar.,;(3 ;ma Naltlablo vollrrtbn .d and :4:Au:try. to lir ,11,tithatol Flirt the members of the Assoeiation for tho Second Tear. TERMS OF M.F.)IBEMSMF. The ply went ~1 three qlollarn constitutes nor one It member of this Ass.cintiou, and entitles hint to either one ot the f:llowing )11:gazknes for one ear. and also 0 ticket in the distribution of the statuary and Paint ings. The Literature Issued to subscribers consists of the following Nlonthly Magazines: itnt•per's, Putnam'', Knieket : h6eker. piaci:wood's, OrallauPs, tiodey's Lady's Book. slid Household \Voss's, Persons taking five memberships are entitled to any fire or the 7thl,:rtZilleS for one year and ti sin TICK t'79 th.• dlistribufloo. Ti.'. net proceeds derived from the silo of member ships. are devoted to tho purchase of Art for the ensu ing yoar. . _ THE ADVANTAGES SITURED, by becoming a member of this Associathm, are -Ist. All persons receive the Fuld. CALVE of their sub scriptions at the start, lu the shape of sterling Nlagazine Literature. gd. Each member is contributing towards purchasing elvice Works of Art, which are to be distributed among themselves, and aro :it the same time encouraging the Artists of the country, disbursing thousands of dollars through Its agency. Persons In remitting funds for memliership, , will please give their post-office address in fullotating the month they wish the Magazine to commence. and have the Jotter registered at the Post-Office tO prevent loss: on the receipt of which, a certificate of membership, to geth'r with the Magazine desired, will be forwarded to any part of the country. Those who parch we Magazines at Bookstores, will ob serve that by joining this Association, they receive the M 17.1 N and Fam: TICK rr In the annual dist ritution, all at the same price thernoer - pay for the Magazine alone. Beautifully illustrated Catalogues giving full descrip tions. sent 11 z,ppli a I mi. For Membership. address L. DERBY, Actuary, C. A. A. At either of the principal I MC,- Kniokorboekor 31a4azine • ' 314 Broadway', N. Y. Or. Western, office, 11;6 Water street, t.4andinlsy, rill 0 FAN NY R N'S 1,000,000 READERS' A N It till: coNI I ! 1•e_1141:• , , the phft,tir , .of annt.uudnl4 that wt. have In press. lull shall puldish shout the first of Dreember, a —lor.v work of filetion. entStle(l— ROSE OLI.It,C, d RUM NIT-11Y FANNY FEIN. 'rho last work, 311 , 1 first edufltittous tale of this brilliant :till il‘ , s`:: "Ruth 11111. - a 811Vet.!0•11113.:11111 1 1et1 111 tilt. li r illatlb+ of let tors. lu the 1311 , 111:WV a loading ft "created n 111,.ro• pntrotitid .etthatiwt that' ally which has boon bo:ov. 2'3, VEW GOODS.—The. subscriber has just returned "from the city and is opening a 4 eneial assortment of Nancy and. Staple Goods,•consist ing of French Nierinoes, Cohurgs, Alpaccas, Printed Cashmeres 1111 d Maus do Lattice Dress Silks in great variety, Long llroeha khawls from $l5 to $2O. French Blanket •Shawls. Cambric and Swiss Edgings and In sertings and Cantkie and Swiss Collate. Merino and Silk Shirts and L.-Thaws. Dress Trimmings in great variety With other Nancy and Staple (loads. nov. 21, '55. GEO. lIITNER. . .• RE AT ATTIIiCTIONI - s NEW (MODS! NEW GIS )I)S2 kA Ire subscriber Iles illl4 just returned front the cities of New York and Philadelphia is now opening a very tensir e assortment of Fn Li. AND WINTER GOODS, C.mslstlng of elegant Winter .Shawls, splendid Silks, caslinicars and lie In Freneh Merirmes and Para niettas, elegant Needle Worked Collars Sint Ruffles Ac. Ilibbons and Trimmings in great variety. th.ths. Cas, sinieres, Cassinetts, Vestings, Flannels, Jeans and no sicry, A.e., a int of new l'arpettings. Also n full and complete assortment of BOOTS AND Sllta.S. All persons in want of handsome and cheap gOods aro res ertfully invited to call and exataln this stork before purchasing elsewhere. At the old Stand East Main Street. CIIA It OD I LIVV. N. 11. A stock of well made clothing on hand—which will Le sold at cost. ..ct. 17, u. VI"itUE ECONOMY j_ consists in buying such goods as one really needs. ;mod buying them whert l 0,1 7, 3 are s , ld at the lowest prices We have received and are tow opening an . . . ui 11,11% cheap mot splendid ,eletthi. tttirli at) the genuine I 6111,5. French N.6iiit.t.s. all Thibvt pkin raid printed ?lour de I..in,cnik"es in aloindalice,anil all the other knots that are DOW worn i)f 1)11 S 1/ (HI I) S Embroiderh , , (11”ves. 11. , sh•ry small term'., HumOefi, C/11111.t Cl.l, rap., itoll nets. Um%net kith 11 F, an extemsi% o Sul pl) as Cloths. Satinetts. t'assitterits. letitnclty Jeans, Vestings, Satin.. .0 e. liingluttni. Flannels, a nd in:mi-al supply of Goods In our Which WO in \ iti. every kitty to °mutant, and sat kfy themselves, that we pre Fonds at such priers as will satisfy the ei n sest linters, ort. 17. 14: \v ; )( ) S.—The su b scr ib e r litis is lion' opcuinc a large ns,ert 111A FRESII lit halts Suited to the seasn—please tall tied ge•t bargain, I :u iki r . \ .14.'•JJ ( ) li, E F 0 It S A I, Er' ki The Dry Goods store and fixtures of :John Coyle, wie'l in Ilogestawii,ritutherland (sanity, ❑HI be ottotrit .it private sale liy the Administrator oft easy terms Th.. stock is in good order and pill nnunwt to :ii .Ut It d„,.111g and store rooms trill Le rented to the pnr , hasev. 'they are both t iv., story and nearly noo, havinz h good garden. ere varict.) of frtlit and stalling and water n the I.A and et ere ron t~•ifen-•.,-nnplete. l'ossitsion given immediately, the 'store will he rlo.rd till =nth inst., after tt hirh time the ,111 , , , rilwr will im 111;•iet??feW wviolo4. ;wt. SO Err COYLE, Adam's. ILIi E STI C B ust open ea a lot oflk and Worstod Elastic. Belts in nil n c. 21 -"Vi re ROC EWES (mil OCE,ItIES : COME AND t• 1..; E. It poi want prima Grooeriv4, If you want beautiful Queensware, Go b. Halbert's If you munt tileudid I amps, If you want tho boot If you want Tubs or Baskets, 1, If you want anything else In his line, lio tollalbert's Tho sub , criber has just returned from tllO city with a larite and choice assortment of Groceries. Wass and China Ware, Fish, Salt. Baskets. Tubs. and every thing In his line of linslness. which he offers for sale at t h e 'lowest prices. Coll and examine thr yourselves. nos. 21, • J. D. II AI.IIERT. FA 1. N T I E I de f fu.'" . The undersigned ha:4 j repleni,ll vd 4 and hi peepals,l bt supply his 11 - bends and 4 . 11-I , tilers .tit II al lw :titythint: required hi d‘oqest I' use. at prince hieh he hopes till prove t.atistaetory. Ills Sioo, sills of every variety of pads snit:tide .r .a 114 mount ry use. Ha has also on band a L . .etiecal assorttt u •nt or li n k it DIN .1 1!E. such as May he uredet( by fanners allll meehadh e for et err day usu. Ills stork WIN IIitANIIII 4 .S .‘N I) Ifni Elt Ofr,': Is I/I and etttltrnetts nn Xeel lent 3.. , 111111 rhnirr put lites. All ti.r bolos:deand : 4 „kit Last t:oroor of 11triot :ttol Loather streetsoyar , Pi) ••'..tio try Produce Calton lu itxrlt:tto r to S.1)1,1 El. v Err,— lN WAY'S GENUINE HONEY S o.l.'.—..Conway v pure Calm Soap.—Con way's I tn. pro, ed C110111,..t1 111 to soap.' A full supply of thm.4, truly excellent Soaps ju,t received and ,for nate at WILLIAMS' FAMILY GROCERY.. ),I:tin Street. Carlisle. Nov. *2l, '55. ' 6 l:7 = CU3IIIERLANI) VALLEY IL R.— / cuANor. 01 , t 1 On and after MONDAY, 00..1.1.0r 22 , 1, 1!'•!,5, PassenvPr TrAllis win row as follows: (Sundays esct. pled: - . FOR 11A11111S111 , 11(1 - 1.4 Train, 2•1 Train. Leave Cliaml , erl4l)urg 5.45 • A. 31 1.111, I'. 31 " Sliippeashurg, " N.,‘,1110, U. 411, " l'arlisk. • 111.2:•, 4. 3. " Nlocli:tniesburs, 10.50, , 4 ' 4. 1t d A larslour , , 11.25, 4.1 " FOR CIIK3.43E111 4 11111:(4. 4 .Ist Train. 2d - Train : 8..t0. A. )1 •I.on, I'. 31 9.03, •• .I.:;2. " 2.11, 2.17, " 3.18, " 3.45, " L(./tvu Ilarriqburg, Merlintilotburg, Car tb NOV. %Wit, " Hdppenshurg, .%t Clzaualirrhburg, Leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia at 1.12 and S.I 0 A. 31, :11S0 nt 7.60 I'. M. Mal 12,3.5 Noon. via l'elittfilda. Leave Harrisburg for Pittsburg at 3.'..!0 A. 31.; 12.35 no( 11, and -I. P... 11. Lease I larrisburg for Baltimore, at 3, and 8.30 A. 314 Cars ..f Ilan 'thin and Stu-quehaulm. Pair Bond leatillnr itAl,lf4calt 5. A. 31. it d 2.11,1, P. 31. fur Auburn, Potts ville. &v. : nu •Al, all Stations \Silen) Tickets are sold. Fares are TEN CENTs LESS that when paid in the Cars. • A. F.'SMITII, Superintendent, Hall pond Office. Chambersburg,} t et or 17,1855. 1411 HAPS, STRYICI H&J ENING S, I , K.(1.7.118 IN FRENCII and AMERIOAN MO( 100 - 11,9!—. 110tIO2T EXCLUSIVELY Al AUCTION. Nos. I innt3. Bank `'t rent, bAcyven Ft, and and Third, PHILADELPHIA. 119.T0 CaAll or short time Itny , •rs wo n ill sell at a very small advance on Anrli, n , ost. • Oltiladelphin.: , ept. 111 TAILS . .NAILS am now " pre -I_ll pivot to glinnlyeount It.,Ste; elivids critic nails t innfarttirers hh rs. 11.4. 4 A XTON. 0 F.O. W. II IT E Tin) fpobs. IMMENSE QU A NTITY 31 EN,:i M. SN'oD“ItASS GEO. W. lIITNER ,fiunift) firoceries. (IC'('EI(IE ANTI QUEENSN‘.‘III • D.RI, 44 10.19, 44 10.-1.0 44 11.1 T., It TRAINS rill) ET.—A large and commodious sToueROUM on 31ain street, ingun.• nt nag . U1(10. !MEM l'‘ .- , EOlt iti4.3gr for 1)110 or wore yeors a - . f s i n t r ho it l o s t t4 .. .Z .: l , l ,;i i t i , e , x t t il t , lit,...e: , lg s ll. l l , e e i I . , l ,l n w er 11 , 4ci ,o NI tin Arcot, bow occupied by Ifruin l'etvi,.— A 1. ., .Ow Illacksmitli Shop OU ti/0 rear oh Said 10 , . .Ap ply (II lturtEET Nolli, I-.. HOC. 1.:14 155. PUBLIC HOUSE F( )It It ENT.—i'lle Tavern Stand now 0.-eu• Ph+.l by Thomas l o•da,oa nn. sit trite <;t7 4a Middleton toe oship.Cund °Hand Co., -1 1 ,:;;•miles Last 'ilf('arlisle. Is offered for rent ft, the Ist of April nest. noo. 7, '55. PETER V. E. I)OPLAR LOT PROPERTY AT RATE '6Al,lt. That valuable piece oflrunnil situate in Smut it Hanover 'street. hi the borough of Carlislt . known as the 511111 lot cell talus clout 000 acre and n quarter of vroutal and from its desirable and advantageous loca tion is rill mi rally adapted for latilaim; purposes. 'rite lot will la, sold entire. or ill lots to Snit pur chasers. Fur terms and further . particulars 00,111110 of A. L. :."I'I)NH.F.It. heal Estate Agent and Frorisorer. . et :11, 'l5 FOR subscrib r rent the sToi;i..-lotiim ,Poe' iii igog 6(.411)1111Q. bet t er IC. llitner. 10 , 1111 it the hest laihitn , s stand In plissesqiitti 111 lie Oven en tho.lst (Inv of It17111.:1:1: . April ui•x l. 31, If() TS E FUR SALEOR RENT. Th.. ,111.5,ri1...r for r rent thrit hi , Lt. and rant eniont two =tory -HOUSE with hack hilibling, =it nitt.eil on the rnrtieret iiedtord anti Loutlier ...tr.•rt=, itl ( . :11 4 .1 4 11' . . The 111'11 , 4' in 1100' af.l in ri•n i..n, with a Cistern, liaise Oven. ui r /1 3ardon and =mile chit fruit; trers. 11 r niirtirn lin • rttll JOHN SELI.EI S. net. 17. ,)_-,, T()NVY 1'1{01'1:111'Y 1.1)11, 7' 4 11i. ,A., ~......., S k 1.K..--The subscriber oilier,. at' i•i I le, A Va LI. silo it valuable limisii and I al, I,t 1 .....:.-- -_,....., --.,.1:%; rMI Mi •itUated iii . .‘l,lill 11.111 , Ter Street. 11, 11111,1,yeillellIF a tr." stoi3 wealliee.boarali d I I oust, ,;101111.11.1R1, bakOhialne, a cistern, &e., iite. 'll e bit i 5 :el feel In front, and - 240 In depth, :mil I 'CIL Ii 3 1 S a variety of exiellent fruit trees. Terms easy. Apply to .lAr.ils Wili.i , A gen t 11,,5. F. I ;:l.•10,. en. IVA id: lii L E Cl)1{NEll l'1{01'"11". I . l' I'll 11 All.: SALE. That Cory valuable and tech! known BUSINESS STAND =it unto i.II the corner of North IlallOser and Liiiit her Streets. in the leirmigh of Carlklii 114 , N1 of Ilea' 'Altlt of •upied by .laeoh Pettey. containing i'li feet trolet •in Ilannoser street anif„ ... '' , lf feet on Louther street Tho inip,,,,,,,mit s 011. 1. 11:11111 1 )Ver Streit art' 1% large 'l'll It EE Sit I' I fillitilE. wOh a large brick bark huild nig finislieiLinsthe most elegant manner. iiiditaii lug II ~ ,i. , ; „ riiiiiiisl4!,:,litiling the store rime besides pantries ,li,:: anti l,llVenivill cliiset arrangements. The s hut, k; '''''ll,l , ))i is 3.1 lee! in depth, fitted up lit the best iii;i-silile manner and one of the most desirable and loaf estiibi kiwi! business lira Lions ill cur town. MIME There is s. large two Atory brick building (renting nn Loather street, with a shop attaelted. new oreupled as vaidnet make} shell. Also a stable nil the foet el the I 1 and other noieessary lint buildings. The pri pert,' is in exeellent order haring boon mewl tly fitted up by the present nerupant For tennis .Fe enquire of A. L. Erial Estate Agent and :"el hener. = Go to IlulLort's NT A LUA BLE TowN PRO Pl , :laY Fon sA bK —The largo Brick limits and Lot situated on Louther Street one door east of the German Ilefrrrm Church. The house containo t, at. _ "L. nine largo rooms, insides two finished I lII ' -.y, i :it t i,. elumilairs lags kitchen and NUM. is....lit n , mer kitrhen. 'rho lot has CP feet front ' 114 :1,....... i ''....t. '^ ou Louther street by '2.40 feet back to a wide alley, nod 120 feet (m North Street l'y '2lO feet to the same alley, ~,Iltithlillg In all .o.ont an acre of Ltrottod. There is illtf, it good tenant house and a tit lie on feet long on the premises. The property would suit admirably for either a gentelman'm privatOresidenco a boarding school or faAory establish! [neut. For terms Ac. enquire of A. 1.. SPONSLEII. :tog 1:, Real Estate Agent. Carlisle Go to I ialbert's Go to Halbert. Oo to ItultwrCH 1 1 (111'N I'll.o E It'l' AT I'ItINA'4I: SALE. , ;to .41105:0r...0r ~th•; s nt private sale, the tialow hi t t pro ; party, Into tho rata to of ;lames Armstrong. tin: A h., 11 ,..0 and l o t of got - mud, situato oit Potntrwt , t root, oast of !Ignorer, adjotning properly ~r Lidiraim 1111i1S0 ir; of SLIM°, tWII stork, high, with lgo•k tittW Oei•orled by F. It. Itreroly. No. 2. k litn. story brink house. situnte ow the r:ortlsr of ;It and l'onkrret streets. :;. A IN,. ,d,,ry brink hott,eadjoinik the Above. No. 4. A frame wo3ther-hogrde4 Itottso, fruiting nu l'itt stroot and gdjoin - log N o ., 2 mid :1. For fartlive Information 311111 V I I , lulls N. A lINISTRON ;. .1011 N RHOADS. Tisvoutorri, - I it. 3, xvom'S 011N:1311 , ',NTAL 1110N 1 I T.t% elute. I'll MAD' A. The attention id the pit bile la 'initial to thoextensive ot a o oraet, ,ry the subscriber,%Owle t , t fornhai, at the shortest It ot every ile,oription for Ct.:Al/al:Ill ES. PUBLIC A ' l'itlV.kTl: 1.1)1NliS also V ERAND.IIIS. BALCON IES. Flit!, N'VAI st.'L • .i'l ,CililliS, LIONS. ,t7e., and oilier I irtianiental loot Work or a decorative clt '.O Lrr„ill of whieli is ex i•elted with t to. ON peat% pleasing tlin taste, wilihi thily i•oinhine tilt tbe re lulsih•s of heanty and substantial eenstru,tien. Purchasers may rely MI haring all articles earefully be \.'ll and '41414,1 to their plat, of destination. A buck of designs will be sent to these who wish to inaloi n selection, HIM NViii Biagi, Avenue below Spring tiurtlen St, Plilla. Oil, IORS SHELL EILS, sTitms - curnots. vi • A largo assortment of Superior t7orn Shollers. in,t, Reading's Patent. capable of 'hailing lOW ialSilelß of Corn per day. Also Pennork's hand and .ptcwer Shel ters. with various ut her patents of various pelves. 'nay, Straw nod ...odder Cutters ttf the most approv,t4l roe.- struellon and in great variety. Sausage Cini.pers and Stutters. Potiblo Mield tan. Subsoil. Eagle, and liar Share Plows. Super or 1)5 Poker- :old Bows, Grain haus, Framers Boilers. Corn and Cob Mills. Lime and Cluano Spreaders, hc, fur sale 11'holesale and Rett,il by PASI'II :girt:lim: 4 k ('o., Agr'eulturnl iVar.l mute and Seed Store. N. E. Cor. 7th and Market sts.,,Phila. Out 10, _.a " 3.1" 4.10, A 1.I.• STY LE OP lIA'l :1855.- 1 .11EnRIIR KELLER respectfully anllOllllCeS to MS Patrons - ami-t ile - nublir - generally that Im-lins-ittst-re ! L - 1 6 :caved the VALI, OF IiENTI.I.IIIEN'S HATS, manutheturvil at one of the best establish ments In Philadelphia, to which lie Invites special l• ttention. Ile has also constantly ,nt hand a Itsr,,:e and varied as sortment of his own mantifrieture fig is en as city made II Its and Caps,rattitalde for the mason. cffinprisi ng every varfoty of itussia. Beaver, >loicskili and Hu; 11„0; fin kited in the latent style, toother wltll a full assortment 'of CA L'S et every shape and de , ctintion, aristj at every price. Ile partieularly Invites the public to-eall and.da. 3110 Ile his oxtt<+uaFvo itSBolllllollt, which In style, mate rill and finish. can net 'fic surpassed by' any in market, and which. I's I ZIHO to put at prices lower than ever. Remember his old stand on North Hanover street, be wecn limner's and Sellers stores. . IQ, ,'":\ ; I ik 31 NOW 111?,C143IVING 1( 7f,,,e,i0 my sprhig, stherApElt HA:MINOS , I11. : 11 IS the larges:t and nu , ' seal led itss..rttnent ever ' , peilea lit t`arliqle• to width 1 vitt) thee:loy attention ” 1 ,. the vulite, 111 , I Intend Melling/it pricer; which (.4in not Nil t., plenso the elc•oest purelitiPer. - i in:tiTlN • JOHN P. LYNX. dor. &tie nna• .)tent POPLAR LOT El