0 Stir AGAINST A. NI:Wt./a..ER FOR LII3F÷.— on the Isth instant, an aWon was commenced in Philadelphia against the Public Ledger of that city, by one John Donnelly; a manufactur .tr of friction ma'tches, for libel. It was alleged on the part of i'he plaintiff that his business, on account of the publication of the alleged libel, had gradually dwindled away, end that he was utterly ruined in consequence. The article complained of secs headed •W ite- Whippers,' and aftera few genet - Ai remarks on the subject went on to state that Docilely had `laid such violent hands on his wire as to force er to flee' to the police for protection, and, that he had been arrested oh her complaint and locked up. It is said that the plaintiff's Louse was surrounded for several days after by a mob of women and children crying, 'Look at the wild beast—the wife-whipper!' Phe law in the State of Pennsylvania. iii such mat ters is, that the greater the truth is the grea ter the libel. _After a hearing of the testimony on both sides, the case was submitted to the Jury, who yesterday brought in a verdict for the plaintiff of one dollar and costs. mom DiscittAcartm °ern/ton IN KENTUCKY. -T 4 Louisville Courier, of the 14th instant, states that the citizens of Lexington have become very much incensed in consequence of ret ding en abolitions article in the Statesman, copied from a paper in Oxford, Ohio, and purporting to have been written in Lexington, and signed J. B. •Ascertaining that these initials were those of a Mr. J. Brady, wh6 was employed as a teacher in one of the city schools, they pro ceeded in a bady of two hundred persons to his lodgings last Friday night, and compelled hiM to accompany them to the Court House yard, where they stripped him and rn. large quantity of pitch having been prepared, they applied it to the thickness of one inch to his body. The contents of several bags of feath ,ers were then planted over hint and his head shaved close to the scalp, save two locks near the re relkid- Be was then set loose. The Courier aids : 'More severe punishment would have been administered had it not been for the wife of Brady, a beautiful and estimable lady.' Mr. Brady applied to a physician to remove the tar, but it was found utterly impossible. Ile then left for Covington. EXPLOSION.-A terrific explosion occurred at Pittsburg on'Saturday morning last, about .5 o'clock. The escape of gas from a Meter bad filled the celler of a colored man, named Brown, who went down to remedy the defect, and on lighting a match the explosion follow ed, completely gutting the lower part of the house, and injuring Brown severely. The windows of several houses were broken, and the explosion heard several squares, reseinb-ling the shock of au earthquake. LIEUT. HARTSUFF:-.. The War Department have ndvices from Fort Myers, Tampa Bay, Florida, saying that First Lieut. George L. Hartsuff, Second Artillery, reported ,1011eti in the late engagement with the Florida,' . iitlittns tins come into Fort Simon Drum. His wountin which wore very bad, otiuScil'llls delay in get ting in and the consequent belief tlmt he had been !filled. Four men were killed and three wounded in the engageticnt Byquestion. TUE TRIPLE EXECUTION.—DriskiII, ono of the three men bung at Lafayette, Ind., last week, was born in Ilarrisimrg, Pa., and was only 23 years of ago Stocking was a Now Yorker, and 50 years of ago. Rice belonged to Indiana, and wits 27 years old. GAS AND, GAS Mcmts.—A singular fact hss just been brought to light in London, in regard togas meters. A careful examination of the gas works in London has established this fact; that the lower the quality of gas, the greater velocity with which it flowm through the me ter : that is the quantity registered is increas ed in proportion as the quality is deteriotated.' Hollotvay's . Ointment and Pills have effected another Wonderful Cure. of Sore Legs.—.ln thony Ihri-rison Scard, of Martinsburg, Vir ginia, was a sufferer for twenty-eight years from sore legs, no bad at times, that human nature could scarcely hear it, as they were 'covered with wounds and proud flesh. Ills friends had given' uli nil hopes of his ever regaining the use of his limbs, as he was in so pitiable it state, the more especially as the doctors told hint it was constitutional. Haw lug heard from several people the good effects Holloway's Yills had produced in cases of this nature, he made up his mind to give _them a trial; after using them for a few seolt.s, he felt much better, and by continuing them for tam months and a half he was pet fectly.eured, after being :'.B years a cripple, and considered beyond human aid. Marrfagt.s. At Fort Des Moines, Town, On Torr.:tiny evening, De eeniber the 25tii, 1555. by the Roy. IL F. Ural;,. 11 r. O. IL DUNKLE, of Fort Dos :lolues, lowa, to 3iks M.l Hy 0„141001tE, formerly of South Middleton Cumberland county. On the 10th Inst. by the Uev. A. 11. Kramer. Mr. 1 4 :31A N t+IIITItoN,to Miss M Alt V ANN GROM -1.1011, loth of orth Middleton twp. On the 17111 Inst, by the same. Mr..10:41,!P11 ,1 31YERS, t•t Mleu ELIZARETII , DAN; both of Frankford twp. On 1,1)0 lOth Inst:, by the Rev. 3. Evens. Mr. NA AC NEM:O3I I 'IR. to Mite; CAROLINA' lIISs ER, both of Dickinson tup., Cumberland rental. On thu 16th foot, by tho,finnie, BLt LI•;VT CLAY. c.f Plabitiold, to MAUI; ANN' I NYIiE)t, of IVost Potnisburo twp. an the iitune (thy, by (ho NIIIIP; Mr. WILLI AM PIIAEFEIt, of Diekinson w•p., to Mts,.. CATII ARI %VP:AVER. of Mifflin twp. ' Ou the ifith hh4., by the Roy. Fry, mr: MiltUßElt, to Miss SU,SAN LEHMAN, b .th of \I L' p,, , imsboro (rainlissiond stratify. , Dratits. )11: , , On M. , flAu .I%ttracl.s . , VILLILLES 11A1:1)1', U.:'. A. 'l4ll it.‘•., Nero '3 thrtisoncuts. IST OF SALES OF PERSONAL _EA PROPERTY by WM. C. HOUSER, Auctioneer:— January 20—Samuel Mater. " 29—John Coll , dec'd. • .30— Db. • 31— Ito. February B—John Boyer. 9—David Nelswagner, " 11—Simon Minnich. " 12—It. IV. Sadler, Adams Co. " 13— " 14—Joseph Eber " 18—John Wengard. " 16—Benjamin Clay. " IS—Loured McQuade. • 10—Isaac Basohore. • " 20—Simon Dresbach. " 21—William Peters, Adams Co. 22—Jacob Nobler. 23—Jonas lin usharger, Sliver Spring. 28—Elias Brindle. 20—Abraham Goodyear. 27—Rudolph Ilartzler. 28—Joseph Brandt. 20—Jonas Ilttisbarger, E. Pounsboro. I—Abraham Su'enlarger. 3—Ephraim Hunter. 4--John Sprout Dee'd. 6—Joshua Culp, . Ilaldunt ail. 7—A tr. i Moore. B—Joseph Elcock. " 10—John 'Shafer. " 11—Francis li. Eckles, " 12—Jacob Firestone. " 13—George Porter. 11--Jamb Ottstnt. " 15—John Morrett. 17--.)obit Wel tire. " 1 S—Jat-olt Newcomer. " 10.—Jacob Bishop. l • 20—Joint Sullen Itargor. " 21—Lewis Sponsler, 22—. Iamb Westrall. " '24—John McCurdy. FOR RENT.—The Store-room „, 1 . 1! on the south-west corner or the centre ig Square of It the orough of Carlisle. now .;;;;;`' occupied as a store-room, is ofrored fa rent. Possession given on the Ist of A mil, 10'56. (Jan. 23.) G. W. Et IE. E Mo . r . I,.—The subscriber has changed his looall-in from Irvin's Corner to the N gtv sl'ottE.R.lo3l, on e d otr west of the Count v PHs in, in Main st,eeet„ and will be pleased Ui see all his old op: a. tomer:4. its many imply ones as may Lind it to their advantage to give him a call. Janlttr Iv M'l'X t.; t; Ell M'l'X r A RION II ALI,. CA It I,ISI, TWO DAYS ON I.V. New Feats its Ilazio. NOW Sevne , in Volltrilollll6.lll or Spirit 'tappings, and the Learned Canary Birds. SIO 3; R 11 1. I 'l' Z , lit' reluest. will appear as above On M,II day nod Tues day. Jan. .10th and 20th. 1850. In the aft”rnoons at 3. and evcain_ts at 7 1 .1 o'clock. Also at LITERARY lIALL, NEWVILLE, 4.1 March on IVednesday end 'Thursday, Jen.3otlt end 31st, in the faterneen :11:1e'rlerk ,and evenings at 7 1 ,i, Is) .rs Open it) the internamn nt o'i•lueli, evenings Admission 115 refits: Children EsTTAE F R ooBERT CLARK, deceased.—Notice is hereby given that Letters es tainentary on the estate of Robert Clark, Rae of North Middleton township. Cumherlwid county. (We'd., have been granted by the Register of said county to the subscribers, residing in the sun° township. All p. bons hariii,Z cidi a..talrod said estate aro required to make immediate payment, and these having rialtos, to present them for settlement to II COW; I.: S. CLARK, JAMES CLARK, Jan 23, 1856] Executors. IA it EItS, TA K N (Yr IC E.- Thr, first premium awarded at the Stale Fair, held at liarrliburg to 1 855. nlsohrscproiniuuneut theeounty Fairs of Northumberland, Franklin, York. lgeouu lii entre, Westin:welt:mt. Berks. Seltuy !kit, Montgomery, Delaware. met Chester. in eottipetition with from ehtlit to ten different reapers and mowers. The Aticfn'■ self-raking reaper and mower a ill ix: fir sale at tlio`l•'tietory at Harrisburg, Rho nt Boyer & herb. Farmers wishing reaper:: mind umworn for the next harvest ran have them nt a reduced part), by giving their ordure, for them hoMro the lit of February, tun. Price of Reaper, cash, $165, Reaper and Mower, caFh,• - - - 190, If ordered before the lst of February ; after that time, freight from Dayton, Ohio, added. Price of Reaper and Mower on time. $2lO ; seventy tive'dollars on delivery, seventy-o‘e dollars on Ist of tooter, and fifty dollars Ist January, 15.57. All the reapers warranted to give entire satisfaction, or the money refunded. Leave orders oit h HENRY L. IS t;KIIOLDER, Agent for Cumberland county and Tra%Piling Agent Direct all orders and letters to JANE, tieneral Agent for l'eunsyl, unlit. ;lan k BRO., would call the at tenti,m of the public to their large and splendid +thnurtnient of N I.: \‘' UUU I) S, hick they are increasing by drily roveipb. frum thu eastern cries. including Silks, Laines, Ilmnbazine Co burgs, 11:thit Cloths, Ihmitet eft. tiltd FeatlA•rs, Itrocitt , ztittl lilnuket :-.ll:itt Is, Itrotttl el,,t Its, I'l titt and Fatiey l'assititores and Szttlitit'ts, Flannels Carpets :mil 'arra Chain, Feathers, laps. ti dtu ZNiiinqi, ttivi tivvry t,triet of Plain and Fittwy lloods • 1110 W Used, AT Tll Y.l it l'it' %I. LOW I. Speelnl notice is called to their Stock of Ft; emu prising oil the t arieties in use. 'they have ids° made mTs i rjor iii e lits to order at the shortest. itutive, Furs a any styli' or prire, st. as to suit every Niirlety of taste. public is respectfully invited to rail before pill . - 013S111g ss they feel confident of I heir ability of Five entire satittartion. 1.11111 ELLING OFF A.T tfOBT: LI The sulisoralier has this day eutamaiiveit to soil ult 1111'i4e :Old cx tvlisiVe stuck iit i, 0 0 1.1 ,i VIII cost, for eat.h. A large portion of the stock has been plireliased quite re,entl), and at redtteed prices. The a.sortment is full Mill complete, consisting of l'ioths, Ca.:miners. ou:ducts, Jeans, Flannels. French Aterinoes, Bombazines, l'ashineres, Coburg. Cloths. Alpacas, Lai nos, i llku, Ue Itugus, Calicoer,, lirocha end. Blanket Shawls, ('I. Mantles, %Void Shirts and film es, Blankets, Furs, bearfs, elanfort ,, , Mastitis, I 'becks. 'Pickings, Needle-wnrked fellers, Edgings 1111.1 I usertings, Laces, Dress Trimmings, Fringes, 1,11k11114 tilasses, Carpets, Bonnets, and lu short, every article embraced In a dry geods'stere. Also, a full AS. sortment of BOOTS SHOES. All persons in want of sheep gIIIIIIMI are earnestly requested 11, call early, whilst the assortment Is good, and WNW* , Illlf hest ,bargalas ever had in Ca3 . 1401c. Recollect a large propoeil,,,, the stork is Of 010 1111{VOSt 11.1111 must fashionable styles Como therefore, ono and all, aid save money, by pur chasing your goods at the old staud, East Alain street. Jan. U, CILAS. I," ARME RS HIGH SCHOOL OF PENNSY1 4 VA N lA. lue undersigned will twelve proposals lin• the erection of A COLLEGE EDI VICE in Crll,tre (.ontity, l'a. until THURSDAY, the 7th of February, INA), at 10 o'clock, A. 11. Also for the man.- ' ko, of a BARN, at the Sf.nll) place, Tin college build ing will bu constrtteted oflimeatone, a good quality of which it, found on the prfillifses. atul will he eouiptisell of tt main building with two wings, four stories high, pre solthnt a front of 2:1t) feet, Thu Dann will be. 72 by 57 foct. two stories high. 211; foot, above the basement to the square. To he or frame. The timber for the, Baru, and tutu Stone, are now being got out and will . be, fur. obhr,l q tho utriet.or at cost juices, The institution Li to be located at the intletion of Nfttany aiTd Bowel, I'allios, between the ninth 'if Fruce t'reek :toil Belle lonte, twenty tulles from the fornulr anti Ohio mile: , frLot the loft erl,btre• . . Alaila speolloat ions for the onty het.ent af t low after the 201164*A:weary, at the oflee of kt,,Lo 11; attq. 1:•:1.0111%;61o: !of 1,11,11 AYTiculter,tl and 11.`1. rt .tli t'a'ro mitt' of I •'ii•l• ;t, .1:1\ :N\ 11, `:. :;, JA Al l:S 11. EZEI 4:1111IZA3 ' 4)410,4 illtucllancouo, C RISTMAS AND NEW Y EAR. store of the subscriber in in receipt, tynd the snekes hue uow supplied with a handsome selection of hue aid rich b'ItI:NCII ChIINA, and decorated fancy ware, such as liikstands, Baskets, Va,us, coffee, cups, 'Jewell boxes, Toy Tea and Dinner setts, Chlnd dolls in variety, and a variety of other ....ides all well suited for the conking Holliday s. GROCER! ES AND SPICES to every variety, fresh and of best quality have just been added to our runner stock. eras HI7III,.EIIENI lIITCAWII EAT, of very flue quality in small sacks alt., on band, CRA BERRIES, RAISINS, Currants, CUtron and other goods adapted to the season in variety, constantly in store and fur sale ty l)ee. LB, 'a.s. J. W. EllY. DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, with a Sploudid variety of taCONFECTIoNARY AND FANCY 0001 S. The undersigned has just replenished his stock of Goods; and as his Drugs and Chemicals, h as , h oc " , se ., Meted with great care, he is prepared to till all orders promptly His friends may rely upon the genuineness and purity of every- article , . Ills stuck of CON FE(TIONARY Is largo and selected with special reference to the Holiday's. It will afford any variety persons may desire In that line. Ile has n large itssmtment of French, Herman and domestic Fancy Candies, all fresh and of the very best quality. Ills as sortment of FANCY DooDS is large and embraces 111- must every thing necessary for the Toilet and Family,. Ile invites special attention to his Fancy Work Doses, Ladies' Bags, Cologne bottles, IN etch and Card Trays, Dort Folios, Portuonlos. dcv., Quick sales. small profits and strict consistency in trade, shall characterise our businc&s. dec. 1.!), B. .1. IiIEFFEtt. UUUti FU It I'lll.l II( )1, I).k. S FANCY (t ill/S. ulF'f hot KS, w. II has just received from the city and is now opening. a Nplentlid display of FANCY (hit Ws, suitable Ihr the approaching 'Fatality Seu.un. Lo 11r tii.SireS, van the attention of his friends mud the public. Ills 1n...1A.1114.UL in thin line etinnot be surpassed in novelty and (del . :incr. mitt both In quality anti price of the articles. cannot fall to please purchasers. It would be inip,sltile enttinerate his IldldilAY FANCY I:001)S, which compritto es cry variety of fine) artiide of the must el.llll , ite Share such its I':d per Alachr Eloz au t e i e bester e nd p.trcelaiii Ink-stands and trays, Fancy ivory. pearl awl card cases, Fancy Ikeskets. Fancy Work Mist,. with timing instruments, (' ort Alonitairs, ityery Variety, li 11l poll, pelleek, Ftim•v paper weights, l'apeteries, :sod ri ergo retie ty tailies' "a icy station ery. Motto seals and srefors. Silk rind ties" purses, Lathes' riling is hips, elegantly n 0414,1. I.ll(tieS . tine cutlery. r 11 Iseriumit baskets /mil bags, Itrushr s of every hind for the l'erfiunes the. Mu.ic.ti instruments. of all kinds and nt ill prices. togetlicr with an in nunvrthlr variety otarticivvole.rant. Iv finis-hod and suitable tor liolliday presents. to which he ins Ito. special attention. A l , i, an est ensis ti and elegant collit,•tdin ii‘,l.! I) k VI 11.)..K5, , oinpris.iiie the vnrititis English:lnd American ANNI A LS for richly enthelished and litistratetl Wolllrt. with CIIII.DREN'S I'IC.I . OIIIAI. IlOoles, for children of all ages, that, which nothing can lie more appropriate tic pleasing as holiday gifts. ilisiissoctritent St Sellool IS auks rind School Stallotiry is also complete, and vottipreitts ever) th tug us,sl and • the schools. Ile also desires to •••I'.. the particular nttent ion of Families to his elegant s •0 s I,A I'S, GI ft AND, e., from thr ostensive establishments id' Cornelius. Archer nod others of l'hiladelphia, emnprising ever) sty It. of Parlor, Chamber end Study Lamps, fur bursting; either bird sperm or ethereal oil, together with Flower asch. F's urr SeroeitS. ke. Ills assortment in this line is uti• equaled ill the let rough. Also, FRUITS, FANCY CONFEt"I'IoN :SERVED FIII;ITS, die., In every variety and at all prices, all of which are pure and fresh, such.na can be cuuod l nttly r!...ontnendeLl to his friends and the little fellsS. Ills stock einbrases every thing in the lino of Fancy .4x,ds, with tunny other articles useiul to housekeepers which the piddle. are especially Invited to call and bee during ale holidaya.— Itonininlier the Old Stand, nearly opposite the Dank on North Hanover strew,. dee la 1855 S. W. IdAVERSTICK. BOOKS S FOR ., T,ll-11I:s1.10LID.,, II is just received and Is now opening a splendid as grol IttfOlt Of NEW PUBLICATIONS, IiINC BoOKS, NI koellaneous Books, Fancy ArtleleS. Pictorial papers, Albums, pint Folios, Port Monnais. lilaaes, Le. is filch having hOlgi intr.:ltasca at advantageous ‘, 11l be sold at the LoNVESI. CASII PRICES. Ile invites partleular attention to Ma 9,loudid stock or Annuals, (lift Books, Illustrated Poets, standard Works, lit hies, all sizes, Prayer Books, Ilymn Books, Sundae srhoo: Tract Books, Juveniles, All of willeb are NEW IllitlKS, fresh from the publishers, splendidly bound and embelishol and got up expressly for the Christunt,s s. Also FANCY ST ATIoN It N . 311 Vane) nrt leles goner:Ill), I n great variety. The pub. Ile are Invited to call and examine samples note ready for I nspoet lon. 4Aritemember, the place to buy books, cheap, is nt PIPER'S, Main street. Bee'r It, I''ss E TEMPLE OF FANCY'. NOW „PEN. KILISS KINGLE And will ho ak. his old lloai (Zit:triers hi North ll:aun'ur street. daring the Christmas unit Now YO:ll'h rONtiVitiv3, with one of the largest as:oirtnienth of CoNFO: fliiN A RI ES Ever offered In this itlaeo, consisting, hi part of Fine C , titdY Toys and Fruits. Jetty Cakes, Hon Bons, Ginn l'hocolate and Fruit Drolei, Rose, Natalia, and Burnt Alt 'id,, French and ~xplodltn; Secrets Ac. Alto nil the conunon varieties. FRUITS AND NUTS of the Intent iinp , rtations such as Oranges, Lemon., Figs. Prato's, Currants, Citron, soft mid paper shelled Almonds, Filberts, Cream, Cocna, mid (Irmo,' Nuts. In connection with till, 11110V0 an ostensive as !Mennen t. of To AS AND FA NCY (MODS Of every quality and price, ronsibting in part Of 11 ' 11X, ellina,ocr;,lng and oilier Dolls. : , , , tving and Card Bast:eta. Fancy }luxe~, FIONVor Vast•N t, Matto Cup, .I'BllSet Ls, :11:18kli. 1 1 1111118,1111118, Air Pistols, Aceordeon,,, Harmonic:ins, Trintipets, Chessmen of !mo o no d Dominoes, Lotto, and other games. Vattey SONS. Hail' ( Mk 8114 POll 31ointies, Ac. Wu have also a tine lot of VA 1111,1' such as pulverised, crushed and to-,twit tsuc,ars, of every grad., life Molto , o.s, Starch. Orval; anti lilaelt Teas. Spices, Ilutter, Rola, Sugar, 'Waile and oilier ttraelters, elteeso. ke. The subscriber returns 1118 sincere thanks to a :toner• oils public for tile patronage heretofore ls•stotved 1,1111, 811,1 11111.8. by a desire tO pleas,, to merit a continuance of the same, Carl mk, D0,,r12,15b5 C A 1(14 . 18, l r ITS T() volt emus-I'lAm AND NEW F.lllB. ,1, • , --The sulimorlher jut re( elvt•ki • 9,4 ire*V4 Philadelphia mot 1:-; how :: operiit., al: • tr. . varieto' of 11'S VA Ntl.k A TI.'1111.1;:4 s , lit:Chle for this Appc Widays. Al,O. Ilwltr, 11A.H1 .•I,i•ry rarkty of r.k l'llil`,S, Fruit ..11..1 ovi rk I rt ',: . 1..:‘71 7q .' , te . t7.11,1i:i II 3.. 1.1/ •tC:141.• i t ; lhr rri nMlr of VAtll du'. 12 ' ilgictifturat. ioRN sll EL LERS ! CORN 9!I :I I ()It N 811 ELbEItS, STR Ut 'I•T 1. , largo assortment of Superior Corn SI, •••• s I •-• I In g. Reading's :latent, empable of shoilliw • • • I et.: of Cori per dap. Also Pennork's hand nyol o - 1..1 liirs, will, various other patriots of vari..o., ' Straw and .'odder Cutters of the in. stritetion and ill great varlaty. Sato., e • St „ , SIMI , VIC wc. Super or US Yokes anti I • • i • Farlnt.rt Boilers, Corti and Mills Li Spcvsdess. Kale Vily.lesalo and Cots PASCHALL :M.Mus.& .ktsvulturrti 'Ware) ouso and Seed St re. N. E. Co 7th and Marhet sts.. Nitta: Oct. IS COMING! ) Os 1.,' WOO 1) PIANOS FUtt ; 4 A I . 11, new and eingalit 'lt,:sewood ti?, and 7 octaves. from tile celehrtxtvd.,manufactory of Ifitllet, Davis 4: Holden. These 'lnstrument, have bee,' carefully selected from n large httlek, and ore wIlIF:Illted to give entire h.ttiNfactiou. The) will hu sold at. cITY rlt I E and kept io order by a eompetent per non, for one yem from data VC Those who may a bh to muimine. to intrehase :toad Instrument. aro Invited to call upon the subserber at Ilk Alm), TO KENT, two good second-hand Piano Furls It $8 per quarter. JOHN K. S'IMCMAN. I ) ()CTOlt S. I'. ZlEGl,Elt.—()lliee CIO Iter.idenee Edest )lala Street, third (hir elm, the Market liouse. Calls I (triT it and routtty promptly ..ite:ANL • Cavil:A°, - .huh Isro;. 4 NOVI Elt INVOICE OF' Elegant Nov;Ile tYorkod Collars, Ruffling, Insorthogs ami Ed - goings, just revolved from Now York, nt very reduced mkos, eIIARLE;S OItILIIV. doe• 19, P. MiA I Ett EATliEll.—Fritz & 'Hendry, S tore, DI North 311. St. Phlhntelphla, Mornoeo Mannfactm rs.Vmriers, Importers, Commission and General I,eatt r sw 1411 Et ALE AND RETAIL—M nnuf.Hory 15 /.18 t , ep. 7-1 y ?t 7 7 ;, „L AM N() I‘r El \' 1 NC, ,I,•1; of I II iNt ,tl,, to,t. •',.. t 11 11111111' 11101. ally NU, ”11: t t „ I ~,feud , •11I11'; at prik'ef", 11. hi , It cannot 6111 Lo vi iye t pustimbur. }.PgftTEJI. 3 tnss , LSa JOUN P. LYN K. :111. ,•,r• !for Safe anti Neat Il'Uli ,RENT.—The ,earner , • Store Hoorn and collar now occupied e AAUPby N. W. Woods as a Dry Goods TA .i Store, , tlt Is one of the best stands ill the borough. Also, the Dwelling !louse on West Lordlier street, now occupied by Mrs. Elitabath Stough. '(onus 'made known on application to der. 110, 'Ur 'VA I. U A \V N 't I I Vl' I' Al' PUBLIC SA LC..--Thnt . df , irftwe'll,,tisi• nod Lot, situated on East Maio street, in the Borough of Carlisle. Int,• the properly of Andrew Holmes, Esq. The improvements are n commodious two story NS ea thee hoarded 11,4 1 , 4 .. with n large :not eon venient Ilack•huilding, Office, neces sary out-buildings. and n large nod substantial Log Stable. The garden contains a nunibvi. of Trutt trees. _ Possession still be given on the Ind day of April neat, It will he sold on Saturday, the I.lth of Fibrunry next, at the Court Mouse. at 10 o'cloc A. M. For terms and further partieu inquire of the un dersigned Jan. 2. '.41 jl'Olt I — CO ()NI 1 )It It e More Room now Lwettpied by the subscriber, situ nett ou %Vest IBA st- and :tear the Hnlirvuid Depot. k uttered fir lieut. 'fern's übelerate and poisession given uti the Ist day.of April next, A pply ti. Jan. li. I I.ENtIII.I FA ) 1 N .,, )1 t !., A k i ('han g in g his loisio..ss. offers the above large and rem. intslinus rooms and apparatus for sale, on the most rem S:lll2iiiie terms. 'These remits have immininanding situ* Mien in the most I.IINIIII.SN and ventral part of the Tow n. with nu a V1 . 1111(.11t N. , l'tilel . ll light, and are admirably ndapt,4l to the taking of A mbrot) pa Pi. titres. i11...41. M. 110I'VER. Carlisle, Pa. • S'l'E.l)l \V I 1.1. AN I ) •••I.'o 1 LAND 1: SA LE.— The :11,. scriber offers at in ivale 1- - tituvoulup SA SA VIII. ,itu.rted in Muth Iddle• tun township, Cumberland euttilds. with which iv eonnealed about NINE III:AIMED d.,1) TIIIIZTV-TIIIIEE ACHES or triaal Pine. Oak. Chesnut and Poplar timber. The M 111 and lat,;ine are in the brut running nrder and van be ?darted at a data. huller There IN A double twat:Wry 1111 1•.1.1,1ia-4.ltlUSt.. , m the l'rol.rly. suitable fur two familje, a ith rtli Uflire and g au d :•tal.ling. A taunt fifty arra:, a the land vouhl Lo :Oval; tattenutay rultit :ali and onntorttal lulu a prtr titablo Farm. The pr"pert) preseht4 great i thitivemehß t“ purchasers. Te 1 .1115 will be 111Allf. rant. Far other pal LI.AIIAr , Apply ti't (Ile sals,criber at Carlisle. lit. ITM. 11. SKI' )0 PLA It I.o'l' .AT vitivATE SALE. That valmthle piero of ground :`.llth Minor, street, In the borough ot knot, n a. the I'tlpl.An Lii 'r. : 4 :,1.1 int mutants about sub ariac and a quarter ,d ground 3.,d Irma its d”sirable and ad5ant,,, , , x,,,11h 104,- I% admirably :idaidt,l fm• budding purposes. will tetd enti re• or in 1.,t, to suit pit, rin,sers. Fur terms and further part t•ulars enquire et .k. 1.. . 31, Real Estate Aged[ and : , criveiter, ir - A r .:I4UAILE CUItNER 1 ) 110PI ' Y AT PRIVATE SALE' That very valuable and well known BUSIN I:SS I.I , TAN I) situate on the corner or North Ilanover and I..mther Streets. in the borough of Carlisle now owned and eeenpied by Jac..l. Fetter. containing all feet Irma on Ilauuot er street and 2to feet ou Louther street The improvements on iiannilver Stka,t fire a bore 1'111tF:1i STORY 1101.;SE. with a largo brick bark tutld- Ing in the most elegant manner, cnntaining It aroonis neludinu the store room, besides pan Cries .( and cunt Indent closet arrangements. The STORE /ZOOM is 33 feet in depth. lit tort up in the is•st oossible manner and cow or the most ‘te:drable and long stablished business locations in our town. Then• Is a lame two story brick lot Udine frontlnt: un Lout her street, with a shop attached. 1101 V 01,111..1.11 ns a cabinet, maker shop. Also a stable on the foot of the !raj and.other neeeasary ent. truil4.l3oge. The property. iw in excellent order having beon reenntly fitted up by the present oesupant For terms ite. enquire of A. L. SPONSLER, Heal Estate Agent and Serlroller Ropt 5 The gulNeriber havinLf hi the last few years framed utiwrirdif:of a 111111111,41 and !idly Corn Shellers for Hen ry,lthomis, to inform the Farmer' , of:Cumberland county that he b: prepared to frame them allow. take Corn or Wood in pay for Praminif. and will in sure the machines to run well. My shop k at the North end of West Stroot. au,; JOSEI'II Wl' 28, '55 .T. A. lIUMItICII 'II f^l JANE ANN MTh:4ES, IVILLIAM I. HOLMES, By his Att..rney in fact, .JUIIN Ntehicine S. MARVMLLOUS . REMEDY ,4 FOR lIOLLOWAY%S OINTMENT 'PI Gil AND EXTERNAL REMEDY By the Aid of a microscopo. we see millions of little openings on the surtitce of our bodies. Through thesA this Ointment. when ruLbed on the SlOll. IS carried to any organ or inward part. Diseases of the Kidney a. disorders of the Liter. affeetlons of the heart. Intlania tiim of the Lungs. Asthinas, Coughs and .Colds. are by its means effectually cured. Every housewife knows that salt passes freely through bone or meat of tiny thickness,' This beating Ointment far more readily penetrates through tiny hone or fleshy part of the living body, raring the most dangerous inward complaints. that ran not be reached by other means. ERYSIPELAS. SALT IIIIEUM AND SCORBUTIC Ill•MORS. No remedy has ever done so much for the cure of die eases if the Skin whatet er form they may assume. as the Ointment. No cast? of Salt ''beam, Scurvy, Sore Ileatis..Scrofultt or Erysipelas; Can long withstand Its Intl wetter. The inventor has travelled over many part. of the globe. visiting the principal hi stasis. dispensing t his Ointment. nit ing twit lee MS' to its application. and has thug been the means of restoring countless numbers to health. SORE LEGS, SORE BREASTS. WOUNDS AND ULCERS Some of the most scientific sUrgeolis now rely solely (.11 the it , e of this wonderful Ointment. when having to cope with the '(oral ('nets of sores. wounds. ulcers. glandular s,,ellint'S. and tlinforS. Preft soy !lotions, lin , . by command of the Allied llosialipsuts, on:T:1(.1,- . stillo f cure sly Ulcer. glandular Srrelling. riots!, i r ei:tractlon of the joints, even of 20 year's standing. PI I,ES AND FISTULAS. 'l'livso rind other .iniilar list; rssing r. inrilaints ran 1, ru red if the Ointment lie well 1 - 111,11,1 In the liart, affortod and by otlierv.ise follow ing the print N , ed dirortions around rail' pot. LLiTll TII6 AND 191.1.4 SlioULlllll. 17f TD/1 =ME 'Bunions Piles }turns Ilhruniaticln Chapped Hands `alt Mitutlit Skin Diseases Fistulas Sore I ~, 0,114 Sore Breasts liumlnuro Sore Ifeatls Mercurial Kruir Sore Tliroats Lions Sore, of all knots Sold lit the Manufactories of Professor liiittotrtY SO Maiden Lane, New York, and 2.14 :Aran& and by nll respectable Druggi•sts and Dealers of Medi eines throughout the United States. and lite civilized a odd. in Dots. at rents. ients, and $1 each. 4.i- Thor.. is a considerable saving taking the larger sizes_ N. 11. Directions for the gnidanee of patients In ever dkoriler are Mil :tell to each rot. oct. . . DES( DJ': It ATUM!- , 11 M. JACORS, No. Sal. poplar Street. Philadelphia. iv now Manufacturing; a W.IIITINO PEN, composed or metals which not lialife to imrrosion will le, found no dB elll.lo as Sor 10 steel pens. Itesmobling the quill more than the gold pen in elasticity. they will be pre furred as not injuring the color of lied Ink 1.1 . any of that sediment about them 0011, h steel pens in variably do: they will be found an invaluable improve ment. One tan' Will prove the fact that they are net . * economical than and superior to any pen in use. Price 1.. t, iS mid tta cents per dozen. or $.1,2a, $1,50 and V.v. , per gross. For sale in Mechanicsburg by and in Carlislo only by 0ct.1.7, A. )1. I'll{ 11, Main street. FIISTORY OP ,N*Alt'S EVENT IN THE CHlME:A.—Complete tt;t to LILO proteaut &tato. ..k.cuittrtteittgli tlot}conl of We of Sevastripoi—Battles, itttoetni., Weeel. n, Enka. Woutotett. Inning', Ate., milli the latent rttlereure. Slaps of the Critutta and Illnek Seu. Ale., tlirrt• I it. 1,1 of ttte cnstopol, with deg,rirtions of eneli. tool ti splendid hot groc log of Croy:4llth, showing and deseriblito" tt.t, lotto) cations Siva of Mats, 20 by 32 Inches. Price 2:1 cents; heauti 'llly colored. eent by mail to any part or the country for one cent postage. Map. Book and Print Agents wanted for every Sta t in the Union to sell from a list of popular Maps. Let tars of inquiry promptly answered. Catalogues ant specimen sheet free to the trade. I= IHUN ! MON.—The subscriber has the 14:A14111'MM to aneunee tr, the public that hi, inc i te and extensive Varq House is completed, and Idled with cue of the large , ) and best lissortnient or HAMMERED k 1) ROLI.ED littlN ever in this place. Those in want would do we to call and et:Millie before purchasing ekes; li ere. He nteinher the old stand. East Main street. Sept. 10, HENRY SA XTON usT R Ecmv El)—A lot of pattent , PI Moat iiriadors. a nice artieln for Farmerb, or frimill NIM!!!!!1!11 Monti Notices x - r(yric!t.: Is lIEREnv (1v that j ._ll N ill be ma d e to the next Legislature ot l'enust Ivania. to alter 010 Charter of the Drront lontato•li it. the borough of Carlisle, Cum. berinnd 011%1 1 ty. so a. to venter upon the said Bunk the right.z peit liege, of a Itank of issue, ane elittngo its 11:11114 , 1.1 the CAtt BANK. Also to inrrrasa th;. eapital of said 11:11Ik twhieh is at present sixty thou sand a 'liars. tt it It the privilege of inereasing the same under its present . charter to one hundred thousand tl,llsrso to two hundred nod fifty thousand dollars. By order of the Board of Direetors. 11 , .11. N. DEETEM, Cashier Carlisle„lune 25, 1555. Um OT ICE - IS HEREBY GIVEN that an application will be made to the iie 14' islature of the State of Pennsylvania, for the passag n law to incorporate a Bank of Deposite, with a eat of FIFTY T11011MANI) Bot.tArts, with authority to inc the same to One Hundred Thousand Dollars., To led the MECTIANICSISHIin DEposirrx BANE, be located In the bough of Mechanicsburg, 1' object of said Bank is to increase the general ' facilities of the public In the vicinity of Its loci Daniel Urlvb, Jacob COO v John Ilursh, sr. Benjztrain John Rehm). John Bra , Henry G. itupp, George S John Irouser, ElMs ti John Coo ver, David Andrew I. Kauffman, Solom Mechrtniesburg, nne Ed, 1855-6 m IARLISLE DEPOSIT I:4)`FCI ki. DEl'li , lT:i will 1 , 0 1 , 01.14 V any length of time over four month at the rate of FOUR PER CENT. peinelpal paid hack nt any that; fic 'toffee. Interest ceases after the. specified in the certificate, unle ' given period. in which .:,e th 01 the time of the renew:M. • P SI. awl eltua..t. at '2 o'clock; P W. M. Cashier ki()ti.‘.lll 11.1 y Chlit,lleti JW — Job .1 53 Sprqins Su llinc (7 lands Stiff .I , pints 1: hers l'onerial rps undo ull hinds A. H. JOCELYN. N. 60 Fulton s(.. N. 1 J. I'. LYN Ilanob or ell
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