BREACH. OP PILOMISE.—A case of breach of promise of marriage. Roush vs Beet; man, was tried in court last week, in whieb the fair plaintiff obtained a verdict of $lOOO damages. The portico reside in Dickinson township. Pll E GRAIN MARA ET.—S i nee the first snow and the fine sledding across the mountains, large quantities of grain have been brought to town from both Perry and Adams ?ounties. The warellowies cf our grain Mer effiauts are tilled to overfliiwing with grain, and it is difficult to procure cars sufficient to ear- ryjt to the city markets gs„At a meeting of the Cumberland Fi re c,,mpany, held on Saturday evening last, the following gentlemen were elected officers for the ensuing year: Pre,ident—R. itiVartney; Seetary—P. Quigley; Treasurer—ll. S. Ritter; First Di rector—Peter Spahr; Second Director—Thos. P. Dwin; Committee of Accounts—Stephen Keepers, George A. Dittman, E. D. Quigley. Committee of Repairs—Win. Spahr, Soloinou Stouffer, John T. Lobach; Ladder Committee —Philip Alspaugh, G. Whiteman, John Spahr Jr. TRIBUTE Or RESPECT—.At a meeting of Cumberland Star Lodge of A. Y. Masons, held on the evening of the 22 , 1 inst., the fol lowing proceedings were had: As it has pleased the Grand Afchitect of the Universe to suddenly remove from among us a brother in the prime of life, mil one deeply regretted by all who knew him, it has become our duty as brethren, tb , express our sympathy with the distressed art lie:pless family left to mourn the loss of a kind, afire tiow to husband and father, the government of a valuable and meritorious officer, the Ma sonic Order of a loved hr •tlier find the coin triunity of a respected citizen, who, perhaps, has not left auf:pnemy behind luini; therefore, ho it Resolved, That we deeply sympathise with the many friends ilthi relatives of the deceas ed, and particularly so with his aged parents, wife and children, for the irreparable loss they have sustained by the de a th of CuARLEs HARDY, who departed this life on the 21st inst., after n short but painful illness, which he bore with much fortitude and resignation. Resolved, That the Hall of our Lodge, to which he belonged be placed in mourning for thirty days, as a token of respect for the de ceased; and be it Resolved, That a copy of these proceedings be forwarded to the wife and parents of the deceased, and that they be published in the papers printed in Carlisle, and also in the ill :tome Mirror 071 a Keystone. New 31thrtiocmet5. rAmt: RENT.—The Barber Shop oe . I •tipiect by Wni. Itorttoss, And Ow "Mee ~,Tapied by .builes li. mutat. Apply to i jun :10.1 GEO. t:OE, I®IONEY WAN'rEI).—AII persons Itkintlohled to the subscrlter for store goods for 6 Ulu ul us 3 rut upwards are earnestly requested to call and settle up Without delay as money Is much needed ty him at the present time. En. IV. lIITN ER. pE MOVAk..L.—The subscriber has 4,, changed his location f, an irvln's Corner to the Nt.NV F:-I')M, onn door west of the County Pris,n. in Main street, anti will be pleased to see all his old customers. and as u,nor new ones 55 may find it to their advantage to give him a call. Jan :23, lIITNER. (1U:N11-314',111,ANL) C()I'NTY A(11(1- (Tun. IIA sociF.Ty.—At a meeting of the Cum livrland count) Agricultural Soeiety, held on 'fuesdals the Ist of Janunre, lmni. the chair oat:, talien by ticimoi. 11. It felt it. Esq. President, who called *the No lets b.l order. The success and prospects of the Society. will, several Jigricultural subjeets, were introduced 1011.1 dis cussed, and it was proposed that at Illy Lext to be held on 'Tuesday, the nth of Feld Italy, the sttl irrt fir dis, ussion shall hich it the bt.:l ti le el ',Motto.; and suing seeds:" The k.cict;, then proceeded to I tie election of offj,,•l s for the ensuitig y i ar. a hen Getage It. Dueller. I tq. de clined a re elect I. , 11.11•VallSt: or his ptest ut ri onooloig. WWI flue state :",•ciely. whereupon 'I Ilt/MArt PA Mt Of Dickinson t,oy nshlp, Oils elected Pr ....Okla id the :"ki ciety. All the ot her officers were re-elected. iti Ifl I the Society thou sitiiiittlicit to meet ht 4Lturliste. or, the first Tuesitzty of ri.1,1.11411.V. 111.:0. 11. 111.1 Pre:.l noli . f . T MOORE, Seery . Jan. II 0 N 0 It ABLE E 3 I'i/OES of the Court of Clllll boll:11111 l',ll 111 y. Pa. , lie undersigned CommiTtee appointed by the Court, to visit. examine into. and report upon the mode ur 111:0/11:;/.11/011I, and prikSo3ll. the Poor 1 lott , :o of this county, be, leave tt9'4,tate, that In dkeliarge of the) agqigned them they have visited the I naitu tlon at dillerent times during the year. 1(01(0 Wen , num, without giving any notice to the steWatil. there 111111 no opportunity to arrange mat :Ors and things to suit the oceasion. And they are much gratified iu being able to say. that ill all Instances they found every thing in good order. All the apartments looked into presented it neat and tidy appearance.— 'licit nit:thing Is abundant, their dint nutritious and healthful. Any who are sick, revel% t: the advi...) and attention of the regular Physician of the estaldi,hittelit, careful nurses being employed to wait on them. Labor iH provided for such as are able to perform It—ln eon ducting the business of the house and farm. nod all ate have sufficient strength participate ill this health ful exercise. Children who are horn In ,the 111•11se. or taken thorn in their Infancy have proper care and at tention bestowed upon them, and when they ha on at hi! 1110! 511111 itnit strength and years aro put, nut to service with suitable 1101:H011H who engage to teach them , ) , 110 useful trade, or employment. The - number of Paupers registered on the books of the Institution tot the first day of January 1555, was 112. There have , boon a:MIRA:11 since then 10, and :4 born in the house, making. the wh do nutuber pr.)vitled for durin' the pen. int:hiding 24 nut-door paupers :I14; of the., 21 have died, 4 Irlund out, lit eloped :Illtl 1::11 11 1:41.11:11-.01. the number in the house on the la day ort Janoary I li. Mantling 24 out door pauper , : 12:1. in addition t:: the foregoing 11:11 transient pa upeis have boon admittod 1111,1 the ir wants sniodied. Epoll the whole v:our emtt nate, iH sitislied that the institution has 'been troll managed fur the year Just expired. llespect fully, ' :%1 , 01,141.1.AN, CWINMAN. ` 11521)110. Carlisle,./an.:1 , 1 ,'s r WM itI'VN)III . OUNI:ki.II7.IND CoUNTr. I. 11 , 1 . 01 , 1 y Vt.rtiTy that tho 111r014oltig Ii it fru^ rah. of VlKlt.ttrt ~ f tin: Poor mild 11 mse fun and ontiro till. (Ili .: , .1111 of I.) tl".1 ttq niv 1k! 1. , I'l SA.. , 11111t.‘'. my Irina an.l :.0.,1 of 5..t1,1U0n..t A. ii., JOHN Al. 4i ft 1,,(1(), Clerk of Court Quart. t3oss Miscellaneous, E 4 .1.5 T OF SALES GPPERSONAL PROPERTY by WM. C; HOUSER, Auctioneer . January 25—Samuol Muter. 4 • " 20—John Coll, dee'd. " 30— Do. " 31— Do. February I—John Boyer. 11—David Neiswagner. < " 11—Simon 'Munich. " 12-11. W. Sadler, Adame Co. " 13— Do. '• 14—Joseph Eberley. " 15—John Wengard. `• 10—Benjamin Clay. " 18—Conrail McQuade. " Basehore. " 20—Simon Dresbach. " 21-11 illiam Peters, Adams Co. " 22—Jacob Nobler. " 21—Jonas Hunsbarger. Silver Spring. " 25—Elias Brindle. " 2 1 1— k braham lloodyear. " 27-Itudolph Hart Aler. " 2 , ,—.losepli Brandt. " 2A—Jolas Ilunslairger. E. Pennsbero. March I—Abraham Sulenharger. `` 3—Ephraim Ruiner. " '4 —J‘.llll Sprout Deed. " 6—Joshua Culp, 6--Jacob Haldeman. " Alb e 1 Moore. " I—.hew•pli Elcock. " 10—J0101 Sharer. " 11—Francis M. Eckles, • " 12—lacob Elrestone. " I3—George Porter. 14—Jarnh Ot Ist ot. " 16—John Morrett. 17—John McClure. " 11—Jacob Newcomer. " lo—Jacob " 20—.1,thn Sullenharger. " 21-1 4 ew is Sponsler, 22—Jacob Wos t. " 24—John MeCti . _ _ WHO WANTS to be MARRIED Ti E ART OF LOVE MAKING. Tho most extraordinary book of the Ninetechtheentury TIIE BLISS I,l' . MARRIAOE! The way to the Altar Mdtridmmy made easy; or, how to " in a 1.1lV1:1' One Ind MIPS pass:, Prioe ()slit 1),Illar 500,000 copies :Orval) issued. Thirteenth edition ready.• Printed on th.• finest paper, and illustrated in the first style or art. "Love rules the court. the ramp. the grove, For Love is Ilea viol. acid Ile:limn is Love," Sir sang the liard: yet 1.111.11,110111 S pine l'..r libe the li \VII, ilia they hilly gentle 'rue hearts of those lliey love 11. warm-, 31 i:hl live, ititglit die, in bliss supreme, issessi u 4 a.l of which they dream. Tho road •1; would you know Delay not. but t.i il.**l' go. Time ities. and Ilrinti his 41iima) wings A shades fills on lii in;; thingii; 'Then ow they pass. , 1•:re till the last 5....11.1s 1,111...11 411 glass; At least the present is your own, \\ hit, all t h e future IS 11.111. 11.11 V 11. A happy marriage limn or maid ( l in now s i.mre by aid. Co's l'ENT;l•: It leeches how to make ladies trentlemen win the dor ted alfootions of AS many 4.1 the opp , site sox as their Ilea. Ls tufty dosiro. And the plan is simple, yet s. tpldvating that all 111 . 0 N. warric i irrespective of :are. Apllo.lrAlleti. or prsition: and IL can be arranged with s iii ease and delicae . i. that detection is impossible. It teaches how to mike love. It teaches every eye to form a beauty of his own. It teaches hint to net, when theinated by a lady. It teaches how to make a wrinkled taco smooth. It teaches you the kind of wife to select to rendel home happy. Itt 411'0, Alb to the lover wh i has been once truly mtod. and is rejoeted :tftemvard through the interth relive of friends. AIL gives a remedy f r unrequited love. It gives you instructions fir beautifying the pers'in. I ew to Make n 11Allds , 1110 la . 1.1 and hands. llow to romove tan and freAles. A Imeture on Love. or a Private Advice to Married Ladles mid Contlemen. This is to kindly the mast fascinating, Interesting and really useful and practical work on Courtship. Ma• trinioney. and the duties and &flights of Married Life, that has ever been issued ft•om the American press. The artificial social system, which in so many instances prevents a union of hearts, and saeriticosto convent lona lism the happiness and even the lives of thousands of t he young Mot hopeful of both caves, Is thoroughly ana lysed and exposed. Every ono wh i eon templates mar riage. and wishes for an infallible guide in the seb•ctlon of a partner thr life, should purchase nib+ great test book of connubial felicity. No one will over regret the price paid for an such ha a!uoble secret. 11111 E of any of the speete.paying banks In the United States or Canlda!: received at. par. hold dust. can he sent front California. - All that is necessary fitr you to do is to writs n letter In us few weir& n.v possilde, luclohl ue ONE I>.ILLIII. and write the name, with the County. and : 4 Ca to. and direct 7' I'lo iFESSOIt ROM/OUT, k AUTIIOII. S'..! FOirty-Sixili St.. N. 1. DEWITT kli tVENI'JRT, \ asia ti St. are the Agent , : ')IiINTZ & would call the at ) trillion of the puhlie to their large and splendid ss,..rtanent of N E IV 0 0 0 US, ?chirp thew are increasing by daily receipts from thQ ...tern \h'ruea•s. lie Lour.. A Iryhag, Itott,l.nrille Co. bur ,, e, Habit, (Utile. Itonnet : 4 1Ik c. \ els et s and Feat tires., Itr'.'•h'• and Itlanket rhnwls. Itr'sad• rlpt 11,. PI tilt and Fa I'a.•iturrr% 111111 .111:101.4 rilet• mill Carpet. het, 1;11111 : . 11.00S, , Una evor) jrl Plain and .41 is. tu.r , lied. AT 111 El It %I. 1 ,, W I.IUCT.R. Special notice IS 1 . :M1..1 to their Rork of Ft:llS, eom prisiott ,tll the varieties In use. They !VIVr also made 1•111,;(411Im.t.: to order at the shortest ❑otire, Furs of any Nt) le or take, so as to suit ei ery variety of taste. The h um', lIINIted to call below pm.- ,•11:1 , 11pr elsewhere, as they feel confident of ti lust ire sat istii•tbut. t.lllll 23. I ti;,l3. ELLIN OFF AT c() Li The suberiher has this day eol u to hell MI his litrvio and ext,usive stuck 1) It C G 4141 At co,t. for cash. A large portion of the Flock has been purchaseti quite reemitly. anti at reduced prim,. The assortment is full :ma etteoplete. consisting ,ir (.I“ths, ritSSITIOS, Jeans, Flannels. French Morinoes. 'Bombazines, Cashmeres, (*Moire Cloth,. Alptiess, itr l.nines, Silks, De linos. Calicoar. Broclim mitt Blanket Shawls. Cloth Mantles, Wool Shirts and Slips. Stockings. t;loves, Blankets. Furs, warts, Comforts,. Mnslitts, Cliet•ks. Pickings. Needle worked Collars, Edgings anti inserting's, Laves, (tress Trimmings. Fritegos, Linens, Looking tilst , ses. Carpets, Rennet., and in short, e very itrtiele clubraccil in a dry goods Store. Also, a full as sortment of Inn rES All persons ht want of cheap go' is are earnestly requested to cull early, whilat the ass..rtment Is good. and kccilro the best bargains e‘er had in itta,•lleet a large proportion or the stock is of the newest awl must ti ltinnahlm st yles Como therefore, one anti nil, save money. by par .:basing your goods at the ohl stand, East Main st root. Jan . . it. (211 AS. (hi i sti 1 1 Ali 10014 1/I.P PRNNSY INA NI A. The linat,,,iguw.i will p for tho erect lon of COLl,lifi EIH Fit in Centro County, Pit, until TIitIItSPAY. the 7th of February, 'Kitt, at In o'clock, A. M. Alro for tilt. Prife• of - a ILAIIN, at the some place, 'rho e.dlego will be constructed 0f111111,t , /110. n 0001 l finality of Whi.`ll is P.IIIIII uu thuprumi , es, and will be eottipa,e,l of a auxin building* with two wings, four stories high, pro a frond of 2:10 foot, The Barn will be 72 by ;l7 f„„I. tarn 0100 i,,,, high, !NI," feat :dawn( ho Ifinannent t t.l . S.lollll'. TO ho of &dine. The tihthor for the Barn. and Ihe Stone, are now being got out nod will be for. nishetto the contractor at cost price% The institution t ibe located at the junction of \11(110' and fruit's lootween kilo Inntail of :•;prueu Crook and 11.11 collie. twenty miles front the Indoor and nine tall, lot the Litter phtee pkils 3 ad ,I,,.eith•at ion.: (hr the buildings may 11000011 .. .I any tline after the 2lltll of dannar, • , nt the Unice o. hilt Carlhdo: .Ind nt th, Avrionititral htty , on and after the -ith 13 11111 il the lay of lntl in.; !iv Ilr , ohl trthle••,. 1 , 1:1:Irli Arl'S. 11, N. )10.1 JAII 1 , ,. •4 MINES. Building Committee. EMI WillitAtitab t . )w OW., 311iscerfancous. 1 1 A it HERS, TAKE NOTIC E.- The first premium awarded at tho State Fair, held at liarri..hurg in 1856, also first prontiums:at the county Fairs of Northumberland, Franklin, York,' Lycoming, Centre. Westmoreland, Washington. Berks. Schuylkil, Mont mmery, Delaware, and Chester, in competition with from eight to ton different reapers and mowers. M. A tkin's self-raking reaper anti mower will be 6.r sale at the Factory at Harrisburg, also at Boyer & lima. Farmers wishing reapers and mowers far the imKt harvest can have them at a reduced price, by ..tying their orders for them before the Ist of March, I Price of Reaper, rush, t„165, '• Reaper and Mower, cash, - - 100, if ordered before the Ist of Nlarch; after that time, freight from Dayton. 01)1.), added. Ih'ire of Reaper end Mower on Ono, V 200; seventy vse dollars on delivery, seventy - -flee dollars on Ist of uctober, and fifty dollars Ist Jannary,llSl.7. All the reapers warranted to give entire satisfaetlom or the money rut:nude& leave orders with HENRY BUR E1101.111416--A4ent for Cumberla n d runty and Travelling Agent Direct all orders and letters to JAMES PkTPri, lioneral Agent for Pennsylvania. Jan 23, 1856.-1)% (IIiRIBT3IAB AND NE %V i'l 4 .:11t. The store of the subscriber in In receipt, awl the shelves are now supplied with a handsome selection of lino and rich FRENCH CHINA, and decorated limey ware, such as Inkstands, Baskets, Vdses, Coffee cups, Jewell boxes, Toy Tea and Dinner setts, China dolls In variety, and a variety of other articles all well suited for the coining Ilollidays. GROCERIES AND SPICES In every variety, fresh and of best quality have just been added to our former stock. NEW BUCKWILEAT, of very flue quality in small sacks also on hand, CRANBERRIES, RAISINS, Currants, Citron and other goods adapted to the season in variety, vonstantly In store and for sale by C . srible, D. 19, GOODS FOR THE HOLIDAYS! FANCY 00111)S, GIFT nooks, S. W. ItAvEßsTici: hats just received from the city and is now opening tisplendiddisplay of PA NCI' tiinidiS, suitable lbr theapprintehing Holiday Season, to which he desires to cull 'the attention of his friends and the public. Ills agsortment In this line cannot be surpassed in novelty and elegance. and both in I pkality and price of the artickis, cannot fall td ply. ira; purchasers. It would e i be impiissible to enumerate I is Ili iLI DAV F NCI" (MODS, which comprise iiveo VILO .ty of (alley article of the most exquisite shape staqi as Palper Plache ilisids, Elegant alabaster and porcelain Ink-stands and trays, Fancy ivor), pearl and shell card cases, Ladies' Fahey lizoikei, laity tt iirk lkixes, with sowing Instruments, Port Monti:ties, of every variety, It pens soul pencels. Fancy paper weights, Pape tortes. a oti a .4.e„0 v d rioty of ladies' Faini . i, Qlist,tiiin ers. Ni. ...., _ M.dto seals and etafern, Silk and bead purses LittiPS . riding whips, ele4antly Ladies' fine rat‘ el' V. Periume I,:wl.lteta and bags. overy kind, the toilet I(ou , -rl'+ Perfumes .1 tile •arlou+ 61 I,ls ti,ittm i,truttittttit, to - all kind,: and At all prirrg, s. Ith air insitittifirittile v,•jel y L• Ir ;11.1-1‘,111114 lIIIdaY hilt ht, epe.-htlattentiLln. ex te rt tru and elegant relleetlnn of 11•)1,11)AY (1111 ROOKS, comprising. the sariwus English and American ANNA I.S fnr in:Pn,nehly emhellshed and !Iltn.trated I r AI. 15'1111ES. with 411111.1111 EN'S PICTOIII AI, h 5, for ehildreil 01 an a.taa, than which nwthing ..an be mere 11'1.",pliate nr pleasing as linllday giCts. Ilis assmd Men t Sc•ImoI Bonk:: and School Stodionry la ntnn r..mpiete. end ...annrlsev every thing used in Cwlleze and Ow 5d t .,,..k Ile Ms!. desires to the pa' - tleular attent inn of Families to his elegant I. AMPS. I:MANN-11.ES. from the extensive e.itablishinents of C,nnelitn,. Archer anti .et fir, or I'ili44l , ll , ltia, 1,1111.1 init.,: rt •rr style of Parini . , Chamber a n Stwly . l.Auiri, for burning either Inn! sperm or ethereal oil, tn.:ether iritii FiloWol . Vanes, Fancy ,screens. Ae. His assortment in this line IN un equaled in the borough. Also, • FRI:ITS,' FANCY CON I , ECTION A ItY —N SERVED FRUITS, dc„ In every variety and at ail prices. All of which are pure kid fre,h. such as can ho confidently recommended to his friends and the little f;ilks. Ills stock embrates every think in the lino of Fancy air. with many other articles usetui to housekeepers which the public are especially luriled to call and see during the holidays.— Remember the Old Stand, nearly opposite the flank on NOrt 11/I+p , v,t farce , - dee 13 1855 S. W. IIAVERSTICK. 1.)(1()K8 FOIL TI 1101,11)AY S.- ) A. M. PIPER, 'Main Street, Carlisle, 3114 Is W. , ,plettlid as sortment of \L.\l Pt 111.lt .11 . 1 , t:,: 4 . ItOtths , . thscellaneous Book, Faney Actieles, Piemrial Papers. A ihttil.Q, Port Folios, Port Ilteutals, Diaries. Sr. which hat nut; been purchased at advantageous Will i.e suit at ti.. 1,.1551.:•• I' t'As PRICES. Ile Invites partioular at ton[~nu to his aplendhl bttiei: of • Annuals, (tilt Ito , d,s. 111 ii.trated Poets. r‘t.tintard \l oaks, Bibles. all sizes, Prayer Books, Hymn links. . 4 11tolay Schon: • 'fract Ibtoks, Juvenilea, Sr., Sie, All of which are N Iltn th.S. fresh from nu-publishers, splendidly I...und and embelished and got tip e,..pressl) 'cm the t'lrristntftsN I lolidays. Also FANCY S'EATION KY and Pnury articles generally. In great variety. The puts Ile are ins 'Ceti to call and examine samples now ready f..r inspection. Eti - Itentember, the place to buy books., rheall, is at PI PER'S, !Oalti street. Dve'r It:. 14:6 E TEMPLE OF FANCY: sow (lI'LN. K RISS liCsll,E IS COMINW And will be at Ins old flood Quarters in North Ilanover street. during the Christina:, and Now oar's festivities, with one of the largest assortments of CHOICE CI Is FE(' Altl Evrr offered In this plait, eonsiittitig. in part of Fin, !icanily 'foes and Fruits. Jelly Cakes. Bon lions, Glint H rind Fruit Drops, Rose, Vanilla, and Burnt Almonds. Freud' and avid , ttifint Secrets A. Also all the ,sininviii varieties. . FRUITS AND NUTS of the latest ivy: such us Oranttos, Lemons, Raising. Fists, Prtiona. Currants, soft and paper 0,041 Aino,ntls, Filberts, Cream. Corms. and Ground Nuts. In isinitectlon %yin' thus ahoy(' an extensive as k...rpm:W.of • TOYS AND FANCY GoODS of evrry quality and pike, consisting in part of Fine Nvax,lkia,,llitla, cry log and other Bells. Sawing and Card Basket,. Fancy Boxes. Flower Motto 'ups, Tea ; , .ett%. dusky, Drums, tluns, Air Pistols, Aecordoons, Ilartnonicans, Trumpets, Chessnion of bona and wood. Imininues. Lotto and other games. Fancy Fops. !lair Oils and Port. Ntonales, &v. %Ye have also a tine lot. of FAMI II ROC:V.IOES, such as pulvarlsod. crushed and I,rov,u Sii.ritrs. of ovary grade, 00r, , ,, Ntola,,as, Starch, li re.,n and Black Tea.,. eiders, Butter, soda, Sugar, %Vater nail oilier Crackers, chaescl. kr, . - . . . . • .. - 1 . 111 , :•1111,4'Wiher 11;tUrIlti htS Sllleilro t11:1111:, to tt gellPr -011, plt) , lji• 1 . 41 r the patronage bernt,t;tl.ll ),VSti oWilit On him, Will hopt,S, by It tit,.4re t•.) ph:Ane, to 1110rit fi CollthlllaliVe Id the ,alile. P 1 4 ; f .M.O.N l'l'.lt.. • e m 1 isl , , Dee'r I'2, 1955. • OAK ES, Fit (TITS & TOYS i. FOR CIIIIISTMAS AND NEW YEARS. --Tlw silbserilwr Iws just r~cicod from A I'llihtll . lolll% mnl k 110 W , )111,:iing auk (.11tileSti v/triPty of TOYS AND FANCY ARTICLES snit:ll4o flu• the apprinteltliPx nllvays nn iuuul ......ry of FANCV ('AI ES: doll)Itos nud ev..i.y ot.ii..i. moeowt stork i'l' nun( l':/N -1.1.CTI.IN %RV. all Nvllleit will lar sold at, small pr.dit.:, ;Ire li'lliill . l.\' 1111 iti`li to airs 11, :1 call dttrii.: Ilro II oil Pitt two ••••...1 , ... 01 Main* '4l Lk. . ...., FOR RENT.—The corner L , Storo Room and cellar now occupied !:1, vi...„,...,'..---:, by N. W. Woods as a Dry (k o ok ~,, " 't.ti r ' Store. It is one of the best stands it in the borough. Also, the-Dwelling House on West Lowther street, now occupied by Mrs. Elizabeth Stough. Terms made known on application to del'. 19,'55. J. A. Illi M NCH. A 1.13 Al3l, E TOWNPO PERT Y AT MIMIC SALE.—That desirable House and hot, situated on East Main street. In the lie rough of Cal lisle, late the property r e f Andrew Holmes, Esq. The improvements see a commodious two story NVeather- N boarded House, with a large and eon- ap 1 •r! enient (Ave, neeese , sary Mat-buildings, and a lar4s and • -'"' sol;stanti:d Log Stable. The garden contain,. a number of fruit trees. Pra.hebsion nlll he given on the first day of Aprll next. It will I, sold iid Saturday, the Ildh of February next, at the Court House. at 10 o'clock. A. M. For terms and further particulars inquire of the on clerslgneel. JANE. ANN BOOMS, 11 I LI,/ A.ll I. HOLMES, By his Attorney in fact, Jan. 2, 'AG. JU N TOHE li0()M F IMNT.---The L. Store Room now oceup sl by the subscriber, situ. nted on West II igh 5t.,193 near the Railroad Depot. is offered for Rent. Terf Mtge and possession given on the Ist day of April next. Apply to Jan. U. 1 sttC. LENORA FAUsT changing his business, offers the above large and Vlnn nindiOnS nub and apparatus for sale. on the most rea sonable terms. These mantis have a commanding idtir Won in the most business and central part oft Town. with an excellent Northern and .ire admiral lv adapted to the taking of A mhr , d.t re Pit tures. jan9 GEO. M. 11OFFER, l'a. J. _Ny . BY STEAM SAW MILL ANI) LAND I'oll SALE.—The sub seriber otTors nt private sale a FTEAM 15,12igm ',kW Mll.l, situated in f.euth ton tovroship• l'uttiLerland county. ith which is commented about NINE Ill'N ()RED AND THINTY-Til ItEE ACRES of good Pine. leak. Chesnut and Poplar feather. The Mill and Engine are in the host running order and can be started at a day's notice There Is a good double tw.i.story ELIA Nti 1101' 4 T. we the Property. suitable for ttvu families. n lib an allure and gond :tabling. Ab a sh fifty nen, the land retied br etdvantetzeonsiy run 'vatted and eon, m ind Into a pre table The property presents great inducementii t enuelinser, Terms will be made yo r other part lenlars apply to the sul,oriber at Carlisle l'a 1111. H. SLYMOI'It. vs)l)l,A It LI )1' NW l'E AT Pictv.tTE SALE. That valuable ',lee° of ground situate in South Unilever street, in the borough of C:triiSie.l.ll.lNVll as the I'o I' LA It L T ,Said lut t - ontititu. al tit nut, rn re and it quarter of ,tn,tnel and front Its desirable and advantazeous leen , ti , ut lii nibitirably tiditpted fur building ptirveces. The bit will entire, or lo lots to suit pur. chasers. For terra and further ditirtionlitr. enquire ~r A. 1,..; , P1P.5itt1.1.1t, Real Estate Agent and ,critener. . : AFALUABLE CORNER PIWI"T\ AT PRIVATE SALE. That very valuable and well Ip.an BUSINESS srAND..itunte on the corner of North lisnover and Pea [her Streets. In the borough of Carlisle now owned iml ..eeiipied by .Ineoli Fetter. eontaining an feet front on Hannover street and 24 , 1 feet nil Louther street.— The hurovements till Hannover street ale a large THREE STORY HOUSE, with a large bidet, back Ing finished In the most elegant manner, einitaininVll larooms including the stet.° mini, besides pantries , ;(1 and convenient closet arrangements. The STtil:E ROHM is 33 feet in depth, fitted up in the best possible manner and one of the most desirable and long statilished business locations in our town. 'There is n large two story brie: building fronting. on bouther Mt rent. with n shop attached. now occupied AN •-abinet matter shop. Also a stator on the I,.nt 4.1 the an.l other necessary ont buildings. The property is in excellent ardor h„vi„,. ; been recently tilted up by the present occupant For terms le. ellq tar' of EMI CORN SIIIALERS L'oUN SHELIA:Its. the stile. rilier having In the fast tire' twain 4ume,l Ulm arils of a hundred and forty Porn Sheller.; for Hem ry:ltheads, wishes to inf:rm t he Farmers of Cumberland e. , unti that ho Is prepared to trams• them anew. I will take Wend in pay for Priming. and will im sure the tititoldnes tee mil well. My shop Is at the North end of \Vogt street. !tug ( — MEIN SIIELLERS, . _ 'lll 111 . 1 h.: 2.) assortment of Superior i'oro t•'•o, 111,7 Itorliug's 1,1,;11.1e• nt hi1..11.1, ,••. .1 Coro por da . s . Also I'onntwk . , ll):ol,l p fors. with various Miler patents of vat 'is ,a 1 • it straw and ioilder ('litters of the ..;•p, , strutl tin /111., in greilt variety. mutter.. Subs •ii •I Super or 11,, Yokes • • e • Coro :not (01, )tills , Spre:ulers..te , !Or stile lode-Ale and I I'A.SI'IIAI.I, „ Akrr'eu'd urn' IVaret misc. and. well Stt,r4.. N. M. t' , .r 7th awl Nlarhot sr s., Phi la. Ort )()s E tt" (1( )11 I'l A N I`'(JR S .1.1 .E. Two liew 2.1111 0., and 7 4.o:lves. thine the eelehrated nninuraelory ~f. Usti. ~ ii,trtm,,,,l• 113%e been earefitily .elected )rom n lame of k. end ere ival ranted to vi ye entire ettielart 'They i v ,ll 1 T It 1 t` Ana I.ept in order bv n coillpetont pers. 1 , 1, for I;tie year fll.lll date of salt.. Tit t , no Wilf , limy Wish icaltline, nr to p%1,11.1-0 n _III.I Instrument. are invited to rail upon the .111,0:1,er at the revidenee in Carlisle it ENT, t try WHO tie..rind-hand Piano }beta St p per gnarter, 3011...1. K. ,TA' MAN. !illy. t NOT!' ER INVOICE OF Elegant Needle ‘Vorliett'e,,llars. Itufilin.r. Inserting, end Edzeings. just received Irian New I , orls. ut Ivry reduced MI M dee- 19, %,5. lEATFIER.—Fritz & Ilendry, Store, .4 1:9 Nnrth ad st. l'ltil:delphia. Moreeen Alan ufact ut re. l'urrlers, Imparters, Commission and General I.4Aatt r 1 , 111431W , 5. • 01110,1:SA1X AND ItLITAIL—M :mut/dory 15 lip halktreet. Fel). 7-ti 1 • 1 0 r ; AM NOV R EC, EIVI Nt 0 (,) eje my spring stoelipi P . API.R. lIANGINC Welk the largest and nao4l %/MIA ;assortment ev• opened in Carlisle. to which I \ :vitt° the early attend. , .0 the puhlie. as' intend selling, at privet. which ammo Mil to please tin, closest purchaser. niate . htli ) 1 1 1. ): ). i N t 4 A. I I : IRON 1) atteuthal of tlpt puldia is Invited to the extend' nt inufartory and ware-twat ni the stakivriber, tt• ho prepared to furnish, at the shortest neWe, IltioN RA! INO if every fir CEN) ETEEI Es, p pLic PRIVATE III I II,IANGS. also VER ANDAlltl. HALO) I Et, FaIISTAINS, SETTEES, PIIAIRS. LIONS, DOG and other Ornamental Iron ‘V,,rlt of a der wall altar:leder. all of whielt in eceedied with th„ ,d,.. 07 ul pleashr4 the t.hdo. while they emuldtte all re 1 ,11,4n . ..A of iwality nll , l SllhtiLlVlltial +•4 , ll+t: p itre h.,: or , on 11.4,1 tit: 0.1 and I 1 , , their Ida,, of de>tinuli~a+. A l , ek ttf dr.ttitthtt e•ent 'I 4i• hd i a _..1;•1t lit , :•"1 . 1%1) to itia•ze A venue I.elow tiaraolit, I'LE.I Oct, 10, '65,. V. l'Olt1"..:1{ 'for Safe nub Mewl,- A. L. Sl'o,NSl,Elt, Real Estate Agent and Scrivener Agricultural, .In, F:111 W V Eli CIIA 0 - 0 I LBY JOHN P. LYN A MARVELLOUS REMEDY, - A MARVEI.I,OI!:•3 AGE Tit It. G It AN D EXTERNAL R P.M EDI By the aid of a lokroscope. we bee millions of tittle openings on the surface f our bodies. Through thesis this ointment, when tinhhed on the skim is carried to any organ or inward part. Diseases of the Kidneys. disorders of the Liver. a flections of the heart. Intiatua- Don of the Lungs. Asthmas, Coughs and Colds, aro by its means effectually (711r1 , 1i. El Pry housewife knows that salt passes freely through bone or meat of any thickness. This healing Ointment far more readily penetrates through any bone or fl eshy part of the living otly, curing the most dangerous Inward complaints, that eannot he reached by other means. ERYSIPELAS, SA LT RHEUM AND SCORIA:TIC HUMORS. No remedy has ever done so much fur the cure of dis eases of the Ki‘in whatever form they may assume. as the Ointment. No rase of Salt Rheum, Seurvy, Sere Heads, Scrofula or Erysipelas. can long withstand Its intluenee, The inventor has travelled over many parts of the globe. visiting the principal hospitals. dispensing this Ointment, giving advice us to its application, and has thus been the means of restoring rountiess numbers to health. SORE LEGS. SORE BREASTS, WOUNDS AND ULCERS Some of the most scientific surgeons now rely solely on the use of this wonderful Ointment. when having to rope with the Worst cases of sores. wounds, ulcers, glandular swellings. end tumors. Professor H o lloway has. by (mnmand of the Allied Governments. dispatch ed to the ineplials of the East. large shipments of this Ointment, to be used under the directions of the Medi cal staff. in the W. a•,t eaNes 111 wounds. It will cure any ulcer. glandular swelling, stiffness or contraction of th• joints, oven of 2.1) scar's standing. These and other similar tlistressing complaints can he effect uall) cured if the Ointment be well rubbed in n•er Lhe parts affected and by otherwise the print ed direr liens around each pet. 4 EOTII THE OINTMENT PILLS MOULD 111 VSED I 1 lII' Itunions Piles horns Rheumatism Chapped Hands Salt Rheum Sl.lll Diseathes Fistulas Sore Legs (lout Sore Breasts Imoilchm Sore fiends Mereurial Erup- Sore 'lliroats tious Sores of nil kinds ** Sold at the Manufactories of Professor IlottowAY, -,. SO Lane. New York. ntid 244 Strand, Londbu. sir by All respectable Uruggeots and Dealers of ciuro throughout the United States. nod the civilized world. in Pets at 25 cents, b2 , ' •ents, tlllll $1 each. *it - There is a considerable sits tug by taking the larger sizes N. 11. Directions for the giii , ninco of patients In eve, y di.order nre nailed to each Pot. oet. 111,'5:. DESI.I) is it ATUM!— , M. .IAO/11S. No. 381 Poplar Street, Philadelphia. .17, now manufacturing a WRIT' NO PEN, composed of metals which not•beiug liable to corrosion will be found as durable ash or 10 steel pens. Resembling the quill more than the gold pan in elasticity. they will be pre ferred ne not injuring the color of Red Ink or collecting any of that sediment about them which steel pens in Tariab l 2 , do; they will la+ found an invaluable improve ment. One trial will prove the fact that they are more economical t h an and superior to any pen in use. Price 12, 18 and 25 cents per dozen, Or $1,25, $1,50 and $2.08 per gross. For wile iu Mechanicsburg by .1. DORSI( EIMER. and in Carlisle only by Oct. 17, '55. A. M. PIPER, Main street, I[I,I,I7STII.ITFD HISTORY OF A YEARS EvENT tY TuE CRIM EA.—Complete up tthr prem•ut date. Embracing u Journal of the Siege .of Set sat„,pel--Battles, Sorties: Storms, Wreehs, Wounded, Missing, Ar.. with the latest reference. Nlep% of the Crimea anti Black Sea. Also, three ewe of Se vaston,d, with descriptions of each, mud 3 splendid E'' graving of Cronstadt, allowing and describing ita hdttti eat dms. Size of !trap, 2t Ity 32 Inches. Price 25 emits, Iteauti oily colored. Sent by mail to any part of the reuntry for one 'tent pottattge. Map. (took and Print Agents wanted for every Stat• in the Union to sell from a list of popular Alaps. Let tors of inquiry promptly a IltOvored. Catalogues anti specimen sheet free to the trade. nov. 1 1. I• lION I.ltON.—The subscriber has the satislartlon t. atiounce-to the public that hi. large and extensive \%nru !louse b. completed. and la filled with ono of the largest and best assortment of HAMM tlitEll aiND lIIILLISD iitoN ever offered In this place. Those in want would do we to rail and examine before purchasing elsewhere. lie member the old stand, East street. Sept. II EN EY SA XTON ItECEIVEI).—A lut of patent e (; l'indel'S. a nietrartlele for Farmers, or (kind) 11=11!IIEll VOTIOE IS lIEHEBY GIVEN that 1.1 will he made to the next Legislators id Pennsylvania. to alter the Charter of the I)!,PONIT 104%tted In the borough of Carlisle. t tun• herland SO As to confer up,n the said Bork the rights and pig% ileges of it Bank at Issue. alle to ellallgv Its name to the CARLISLE BANK. Also to inel ease the capital df said Bank (v. hieh Is at present thou sand dollars; with Ihe privilege of inereasdng thn saute under its present charter to 0110 11(111(11,d the usund dollars) to two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. By order of the Matra d Direetfirs. WM, M. IMMTEM, Cashier Carbide. Juno 25, 1q5.5.,C0l N()TICE IS 1110 t 1 , ;1317 1;11"1':\, that an application will lie made to the next t* islat ore of the :tate of remssylvank. rio. the passage a law to incorporate a I.lauk of loliosite, with a capital of I'm I'ttucsANo DOI.I.kRS. With authority to jiwrezthig the satiteSerOne Unwired Thousand Dollars. T. 1.0 ral [tl4,l thr M V1:qr . ...1t , : CSBU DEPOSIT E BANK , and to piorlit.eilfin the borough of Meilinnlia•burg. l'a ;objeveet ' ltiii Bank is to itterease the general Insiute fnrilithltf' [the public In the Nicinity of its lois:ohm. Urkh. C'om'er, :Into 'thumb. sr. .101 in floury a. Hopp, Julio !looser, John roover, • Andrew I. KatifTsnan Mev.quthlesburg, .lune 20. Is6oolut eiIitIASI,P, - DEPOSIT BA NE.— jspur,,, 11r.l'octr, will ire rOCCIS.'d at this iSnnk for any let.2th of time over four months, mid Into c v t paid at the rate old:OUR PER CENT. per 11111;11111. /11 , 4 the, principal paid back at any thne after maturity wit hout notice. Interest ceases after the C:tpil:/it VIII of the thn. spe.itled In the certificate, unless rote% ed fit' :111 , ther given period. In which ease the Interest is paid up un til the time of the reneu al. Rank opens at tl u'cierk, .4. NI. and Acv's at '2 (i'cluck, I', SI. R. PARKE/2, President. aprlZ W. 'l7, llrr.trm. l'ashlor MOILAIR ITEAI) nitEs.sEs.—.Yost ove viol by the stibstylber n vAtiely of Whair il" 31 1 Ore. 4, 8. linteeloB. hoallet Feat herr., hon het Ithlter Blonds: ,te Nov.tV 4 , '65. =M Miebicittes. PILES AND FISTULAS I= Sprains Scalds Swelling Oland' ;AIR J. , ints 131,ers Vonerial Sores NVounds of all kinds A. H. JOCELYN, No. ivi Fulton Ht., S. Y J. p. LYN F'S Hanover St., Carlisle Moult ;Notices. Benjamin El.orly, John Brandt, George Slei,4lzer, Elias David \tiller, • t;orgns OEO. W. 111 T.NER El