CARLISLE PRODIJOEMARICET. Reported weekly for •the lierald by Woodward ac.fielnaldt. noun Superfine; per 411'. .$ 4,25 do. Extra, do. ' 4,50 Family", do. ..• 5,00 RYE , • do. , , • 2.50 _Nun% Witrsti par - - - 1,05 RED do. do. 4111. RYE- • , do. Court . do, OATS OLOVEPJ3EED, • , do. TIMOTIIESEED 'WINTER BARLEY do. SPRING BARLEY do, A lisr or Sales of personal properly,.oom.: mooning JBbB.. , February 18,'Cyrus Brindle,. Dickinson twp. " 16, Wm. C. Brandt; Monroe twp. " • 17, David.Rnlston, Silver Spring. •tt 18, Levi Lnntz, Lower Allen tap. ". • 18,C B. Meyey,,York, York co,. "---19.---Monioe-Stiittert, do. " 20. George -Myer; Monroc tap. . 22, Wm. Lambert, Upper Allen twp.- " Bttrtner, E. Pennsboro'. 24, Geo. Ashenfelter, N. Cumberrd. " 25, Jonas Rupp, Mechanicsburg. " 26. John Eberly, Hampden twp.' " • 27, C K. Shopp, Monroe twp. : March 1, John Rupp. Etat , Hampden twp. - 2, John Best, Mouroe.twp.. :•:"_--3, Frederick_Stnner,•(Niavr Cumbeed. " 4, Moses Eberly, - E4q:, - Ilnmpden twp. • 5, John Sadler, Upper 'Allen tivp:; tt '6. Mrs. Nancy Green. - S Middleton. ttPeter Y. Hinman, Silver Spring. - " .9, IVi limn Glover, " 10, John Wolf, East Perinsborn'. 11. Henry Heekernell, Hampden twp. • " • 12, G. W. Geese; - South Middleton,_ _ " ' 13, Simon Arnold, Mechanicsburg. • • " 15, Michael Garver, Monroe twp. • " 16; Wm. R. Gorges, Esq. : 'Lnwer Allen. " 17, A. Never, Gettysburg, Adams co. • • 0 18. -.dn. do. " 19, John Rife, timed. East Pennsboro'. Frederick ,Stoner; N. Cumberland 22. Eberly & Sheller, Monroe twp. ••• 23, Illario:Nichols, Oyster's Point. " 24, A. Cathcart Esq Shepherdstown. - " -25, Conrad McQuade, Motiroelvfp. ' " 26, David Burtner, Eat Pennsboro'. " .27, Geo. Ashorifelter, N. Cumberland. • .W. C. lIOUSER, Auotioneer. TRIG MORMON WAR From,the St. Louis Itepubllcao, Jan. 13. Webev'e received lateintelligence from Utah . The army went through the South Pass, on the 24th of September, and on the 25th ,hos tilities on the part of the Mormons commenced. ey - fircd - on the pick etorlio were-- puardin the mule herd, and thew attempted to stam pede the mules. The movement, temporarily successful, failed, as the entire'herd was re covered on the some day. No cavalry being on the ground, however, the marauders es caped, Nothing Was seen of them until the 27th, when approaching Green river, some five or . six were observed, flat they fled before the advance guard could reaoh them. On that afternoon, there was a rumor that the company under Lieut. Deshler would be attacked;'he had tint thirty men, atld had in charge some of the supply Milne,. The advance guard started nt night to his relief; and made a for ced march 'of twenty-two miles, to find ',Nat, D. and his, train safe. The 'army concentrated at Darn's Fork, and on the 31 October the Mormons burned three supply trains containing some of the Commie nary stdres. Tliey also succeeded in running off the oxen. On the 2d and sth, they burn 0, (Id the grass., but,the•army, su ceeded in ex --tinguialling-tle-fiatnes_ba ••• e.ched the • camp. ' ' On the - 11th Gm .party-started-Tup-Ilatels , Fork to go to Solt .Lake. City,. the- train of ' mules and ox•-wagons stretahing out some six or seven milettocrineequently but moving.sloiv ly. When within' a' mile of the Oregon road, a party mounted on mules woe sent to pros-' pect•ri road over to Ilentrit Fork. This, par ty fell in with about fifty. Mofmons coming ' towards the crimp.. , Criprain Marcy, who was, in command of the prospecting paity,appronek- ed near enougbfor speech_tvith_ th_eit_leeder before they were . recognized. es 'American troops, when they at once .made off.. No harm being attempted towards them; such being the instructions of Col; Alexander. Ayarty which stetted later, in the same direction numbering eight men, met tho same Party, put them. to flight,late a comfortable breakfast the party hod cooked but left in their haste to fly, and brought two, mules of the routed party into camp. The Mormons tieing mounted, on po Dies they outron the ?d'ules of the sOldi;erti.' The first revere snow storm was on the night of the .16th of October.' Snow, lay ,on the 17111, fully eight inches. It had drifted into ' the tents which had been pitched for a. north wind, while the storm came from the . south, up the valley of the creek.. ' • • • Col. Johnston took command of Atte 'army on Gioia of November ;• ri day or two after which Sibley tents, were jawed, to the great comfort of the men, who by dint ,of 'ear°• ore enabled to keep warm, although the thermom eter hoe for some ten days of Detember been at 20deg. below zero. On the Gth, Col John ston . started for Salt 'Lake City, ' the train strotehiog out fifteen miles. On the sth, three hundred bead of cattle were run off by the, Mormons who nliti - took a number of mules kelonging to Government. The death of be tween two and three. thousand oxen, and the . majority of the horses, rendered movements slow,"and it was net.until the 17th that a dis tance of thirt - y 'miles was made. Salt is short, and vegetables are wanting, while the oxen are being butchered an (net en convenience will allow. On the 27th, a hundred bushels of - vegetables were brought into camp, and turned over to the hospital department. Oti the 10th November, Col. Cooke caught up vital the main army, with 'six companies of 'the 2d dragoons. te had lost nearly all his .horavis, and those that were left him ware, un • fit for service; Gov. Cumming end his, wife came up with him, as did also the 'mail." Mee. C., bad her foot frozen while_ crassing the - Inountains,and still suffers considerable from, it, but is otherwise well. There are three other ladies in camp, being• Mrs• Col. Canby'', Mrs, Tylek and Mrs. Burne.—They are all as comfortable as oircutnstances will allow. Col. Cooke left the inain'ttody on the 25th for Henry's Fork for grazing for hie horses.. Copt; Marcy left pu,the 27th November to pro . cure salt, horses, mules and cattle. . Mr. Hartnett, of St. Louis, is well, as all the party are reported to be. The Doctors not being, paid by the number of patients un . der treatment, have pretty easy times I, DWELLING HOUSE AND STORE ROOM FOR RENT. • • The well Known Dwelling Muse and ,Store - Room situate in Main street, and now in the occupancy of Charles Ogilby, will be for rent from the first of Apri' neat. For terms apply to ' Jon. 27, 1855.) EXC SlOit "1 3 1.0V1111, ES . A. R. MEN WOOD would respectfully Inform the ertraurV_of Carlisle and vicinity that'll.. has taken rooms In Zug'. t • t bu lding, oast corner of Market Square, where ha I, at all times ready to Cake A SIBROTYPES in the let ret and. moat approved style. Picture. taken in rainy and cloudy weather as wall as clear. and eat. isfaction given or no charges made. Portraits and Da guerreotype. copied. Miniature Pictures taken for Lackets &a., In Ambrotypa. Ambrotypes warranted to stand the test of time, heat or water. Ladies and Gentlemen are cordially invited to call a 'd examine specio ere. Prices from 7Arts. to $lO. A. It. lIENWOOD. • Jan. 27, 1818.-Iy.] Artist. FOR RENT.—The Store Room and Dwelling op North Hanover street, now In the oc • cupancy of N. Wilson Woods, Is offbred FOR RENT from the first day of April next. This property is on well known to business men as an old eetabllshed stand, that nothing.need be said In regard to locality. • For further information apply to the Subscriber, at JOIDI tikluipiwg .1 • 47; 1858.-tti • ' Agent for the owner.l CARLISLE LAND ASSOCIATION: The annual meeting of the members of this As• soctatTouVwill be hold In the Court llouse;(Arbitnotion Chamber), on Saturday evening, February 6, at 634 o'clock. Members In arrears are notified that unless their dues are paitiprotoptly, their membensbipwill be forfeited. , , WM. BENTZ, See'y. EM= A CARD.—Tit ihe 4ady Manageo an d/Isles Ladles of the late 'Fair of the Good Will ose Company. . -.--..-TheConmany.AndLortimittee_ return ..tn_yrtu. Jading,. their moot sincerelbanks for your .assistance and un tiring efforts to promote the interests of, our Company. We feel that you!' presence and assistance, woe. than ourown feeble help, that made us successful ;'and ' td you we award all the praise.' .You shall ever be- Pe membered by the Gaul Will. . . • To the persons who presented articles, , and who at t. .{ended ourFale, we feel that to you we owe a Institut , debt. If ever our assistance Is required, 'you will Cud • the Good Will 03 the spot, ready to do all in their powor. By order errata Company,- ; J. W; STATEMENT 'OF THE, FINANCES .COUNTY OF vtraiistitioo, - FROM TOR JrS DAT OF JANUARY, TO .THE 8/3T DAT OF 13130313D1R0, 1857, INOLUI/Vll, ADAM SENt3EIIIAN, ES4 , TatASUREIC RECEIPTS. To amount of ontatandini county tax at . last settlernent; $ll, 562 33 Taxes assessed for 1 657. _ 26,648 74 Loans received of Bank, ' 4,040 67 . . . ' of. Wm. Leonard • ' and 'Alien!, . • 7,115 00 • donation from Wm.-Ifarper, Esq., 200 00 fines and verdict fees received from Jun. 31. Q ragg, 09 . tax received on unseated land . , laid on special assessment., • • 90 70 miscellaneous receipts, 14 90 received of F. Mentser on ao. count of bridge, 100 00 abatement received from State . • Treasurer, 1,915 79 4.75 2,00 . . Sthedultrof County. Taxes outstinuring on thi let day cf ' januiry,A.'4.D: 1858. .. -, 1853. Christopher Malan - ger, Newton,' 170 97 1854. Itobert 31eIver, Newsille, ' 17 HA . 1855. ,Iloory,Salton, Carlisle,• 78 36 • • Benjamin Juniper Frankford, . ' 2 35 7 6 1857. Samuel Shireman:i. Lower Allan, • 174 69 . J. ho W. Cocklinif tipper Allan, 369 01 ' George Seobb4 Carlisle, ' • . '25322 8. M. Kenyou,4 Dickinson, ' A 96 92 • Abraham co. Me* i-45t Pennsborough; 127 Di Martin Illisants,4'l ianktbrd, ... • 25 03 David Iluine,llanipdep, -, . •'94 67 • • , John Gleim.f Monroe, ' 497 00 . • George Attick, 3lechanirsburg, - • . 154 50 --, .-•-• Wlllimil-.MiCune 8 -:Newten, . __996 41 ' John Church', New Cunibirland,' -'"" -: 57 91: • Lori Ztogler,t North 31Iddleton, - 81310 ' • Wm. Griffin, Shippensburg borough, 485 IL M. Graham,.Nest Pennaborougti, 41.243 $t277 10 Thom marked thus • have smee=lst of January 'paid In full. Those marked thus f have paid In part. EXPENDIT ORES BY PAYMENTS COURTS. . , Grand and Traverse Jurors,s 2 , l9o 21 William Gould, court. crier, , 41 00 11, L. iturliholder. for boarding jurors, _ . 36 00 11. J. Shearer, teen in Commonwealth Vases, 20.359 Witness fees In Commonwealth =see, . 205 07 _Justice. tees in Commonwealth cases, 136 35 Conetablss'fi r ealu Commonwealth cases, --,•—• 193 45 , , P. Quigley, for auditing account of Prothon otary's office, 10 50 County Auditors for Auditing account for 1856, 108 00 Isaac itingwalt, services as Clerk. • • 15 00 Isaac Itlogwalt, on. day as, Auditor,.„ ' . "1-50 PUBLIC OFFICES D. N. Noell, Esq., fees fur 18.5564, Clerk and Recorder's fees, PUBLIC PRINTING George 7.fnn, printinglor county, E. Common, • " Jnocllc-13notton," - .—:- 2 -ii—. - • ' E. Beatty, '" . " D. ll..Cooccc, ." . ' E. Slate Penitentiary, for support, , CCUNTY JAIL. - .. . N. W. Woods and others, for clothing prisoners, 44 34 F. °sniper and . others, for'repairs to jail, ' 243 01 J. Shrum mod others, for fuel, . 85 00 Jacoh Bowman, Esq., for support of prisoners, .1,559 34 Dr. W. W. - Dale,'Professional ser,vlces,. . . 26 00 T. D. Irish; for water, . -- ' 20 00 . . Dr. S. P. Ziegler, Poor Ifolunieisltor, • 10 00 Wm. Alexander, ". " " • 10 00 Jno. Clendenln, Esq., salary as direetor, 30 00 &mil. Tett, Vag, • " " • . 30 00 Wm. Comma°, Seq., " . - " Jacob *Mar, Esq.,,Treasuret of Poor Muss; 1,000 00 " - ROADS AND DAMAGES. Sam'l. Coover, damages awarded by Court, " • Jamb THU, " It. C. Sterret,Ca hdrs, - . Myer.' being, Christ. Ilnover, , ' Thou, - Patios, " - Sundry prisons OA vieyrers, BRIDGES Jno. H. Spahr and others for repaint, Jno. Qutshall and others, on account of new bridges,3 534 52 . OeargalL - OrahamOdsq,, paras Commissioner, 26100 Wm. M. lioudomon ‘ t.sq., " LW 50 And Kerr, Cm., "" • • .. :• " • • - 36160 Samuel Blegaw, kaki., • "-- • . 54 25 James Loudon, for stationery, . . • 81 51 T. Nilson, salary as Clerk to (7onunissioners, 160 66 31. Wise, " o .. " 375 00 J. Wilson, assistant " 46 16 50 ' • " 1... Quigley, .. " " " 500 W. U. Miller, Attorney to Commissioners, sAlk.7. 6000 ibr extra services. 50 00 A5E.4.5011£14, ' PAU Township and,florongh As{o6ol2, Pa 49111404 or/26110A ipd'Towinhlp Election. 945 21 PUBLIC BI4II,OINGS. . T. D. Irish, for gas and water fbr Court,House,. 71 05 Wm. M. Henderson & on and othera, for cool, 180 00 It. Natcher, salary as keeper of publlelndldings, 80 00 A. !looker, for repalrs to locks, 3 00 ' LOANS AND INiNRpTIi ON LOANS. Denderson and others, Interest on loans, 1,385 37 LJans at Carlisle Deposit Dank, 5,000 CO G. Wunderlich, for cushions for chairs, 4 50 George W. Miner. thr muslin, A., - - :1 48 A. Hecker, fur locks and repairs, 10 50 H. Nell and F. Macliester, fur shoveling anon, 0 50 ilinlou Smith, airing'press, tr.,' . rep 18 00 A. 7. --... SO . . ..... Zimmerman, for snow. acraßer,. T. 1). Irish, for gad romumed In street lamp, 7 00 J. &D. Ithoada, freight on box, ' 1 22 A. Martin, for boxing trees and repairs at Court Mouse, 6 50 William Line, for trees and planting, T 2 60 George M. Graham, for traveling expenses of , Commbnioners, .. . 10 70 Ephraim Steel, for winding clock one year, . 15 00 J. & J. Bottler, for repairing handcuffs, Le., 6 60 Joseph Wilson, for ski-stating to make duplicates, 49 50 It. :Matcher, for cleaningCutat room and offices, 400 Henry Saxton, for hardware, 191 60 Samuel Crall. fur repairing pavemerte, 4 25 Thomas Maxwell, for arresting hone thief, 20 00 John D. Bretton, for postage 14 50 S. A. Jacobi, for putting up bridge notices, 10 40 Charles Murray, for ire ferCoort room, ' ' 87 'Jno. Spahr, for trimming trees in public square, 150 11. W. Shaeffer; for use of Agricultural Society, 200 00 John Fought, for putting away OM, 1 50 George W. Hilton, for horse and buggy hire, 2 00 Adam . Sensethan, hormeand buggy hire, 28 50 - C. Imhoff, for candles, - 011, are, - - . . . -11 00 John 1). Gorges, for stove, pipe, &e.„ , 11 50 Monroe Morris, repairing stoses,'&e., . 625 ' - INQUESTS ON DEAD BODIES. Mitchel IdcOltiland for holding inquests on dead bodies, • • 87 75 J. B. Coover and others, for holding inquests, 106 31 ABATEMENT ALLOWED TAX PAYERS. Sundry Tax Collectors abatemenj on State and County Tax, j ' 4,1563 59 REFUNDED TAXES. Tabu 11. Perry and Elias Hocb, erroneous tax,.. 342 CONSTABLES' RETEENB: . B. McCartney and °liters, fur quartorly returns, 130113 Stindtipersona on certificates of justice, PENNSYLVANIA STATE HOSPITAL. State Hospital, for support of lunatics, 917.64 J. W. HENDERSON IL S. Bitter, Treasurer of Ctunled. Fire Company, 50 00 ~ $33,799 92 By amount of Commissioner.' orders, 1633,785 92 it Balance due Treasurer at last • . settlement, 4,064 01 Outstanding lanes on 31st De. . ' eember, 1857, - 4,779 57 . ''• • Fees paid Collectors, • • 3,758 61 . Exoneration, allowed Collectoni, 1,746 SS - Couuty Treasurer's commission at 15.4 per cent, 567 74 ........ :l j lalance due county by Treasurer, 5,23830 Total orally', T 9 total amount t/toodPt,, CIDIDZILLLTIDSOMIT. ea. We the Commlisioners amid county, do built the foregoing as a cm. SEAL =l s l . an: , te :of the receipts and expendi tures of the county aforesaid, from the Ist day of Januaryto the Alit day- of December, 1857, in stusixmagailsetscliodule of the outstanding county Macs in the Dorocithi — EcT4 townships — theielif — stated," together with a statement of expenditures under each head of appropriation, made by the tkinunbaioners compliance with the requisitions codtaloed In the 224 and Md =Mons of an art of Assembly of this Common wealth, plumed the 15th day of April,„4l. D., 1831. Ma ntas our bands and seal at (Nrllsle, this 294 day of January, A.D.. 1858. M. llENDfitBON,}Contioners ANDREW. KERR, of • SAMUEL 81154 AW, Ca:herbed co. • Attest—J. Manama, Clerk. • " • . . • Cuummiatto Conner, an . . . We the undersigned Auditors of Cumberland county, met according to law, and Wiling been sworn liroseed eirto-nainuine-thti-nrilnittits-and7iblichisiii-ofAdini" 2430NOMILD, Esq., 'Stemmer of said aunty. from the Ist day of January to the Slat day of December. 1857, hi chaise, do certify that we end the stun of flee thou sand twp hundred and thirty-eight dollars and thirty k. cents due by said Treasurer the aunty aforesaid as will appeer by, the Atropin' ;exhibit of-sald amount. ,In witness whereof we halm reatuto set our banns at' Carilareithis 23d day of Jan ,A. D.,1818. ...' . • • ISAAC RIB WALT.]: Auditors . . ' •-• ....DAVID IE OYSTER, ° ' of • BENJAMIN ppm, Camsberrtect. . . WM AIIDITORS EASTERN, PENITENTIARY - 1,976 69 POOR 110.U.SE COMMISSIONERS• itIFFICH ELECTIONS. - MISCELLANEOUS PAYMENTS. FOX ORDERS 1= Neai . ititiiiriteinOts. DRI WALTON'S AMERT(I.AN PILLS, JOY TO TWO AFTWOTSD. YOUNG 4mp16 , 4' VICTORIOUS. One small box of Nils mute ninetymlue OWs out of , a hundred. No MIMI, no Memory. no odor on the • breath. no fear of detection. Two small Pl l / 1 a time fatetelesennd harmless ne-water,4ull-direetiOns are I:I/Nom no that the potient can cum Wound( as rertalli NiOi with the advice of the most "oxporionocd surgeon. and much bettor than with the advice of ono of little experienoe let this ohms of Muesli, - SENT RY - MAILTO ANY PART OF THE COUNTRY by enclosing one dollar to Do, D. G. , Wsmow. No. 104 North Seventh St.'bolow race. Philadelphia. A Liberal 'Dlienutit-to the Trade. None genuine without the written signnture of D. G. Walton. Proprietor. Dr. W 'a treatnent .lbe Seirobtro, 11 unknoss, &c,; Is entirely different from the usual (Mum Dr' W. has cured hundreds who hays tried rthers without benefit. Tho trentknout is as vortain to , cure no thi Aun 1 , to 'Enclose ..t.inPv and Achim. Dr. W, ae alnye, giving full history of the men and You - will bless the • day you made the effort to annum what in certain•--A MAGICAL (AIRE. • Jan. 27,18511.4 y. • 'MEW GOODS •AGA.,INII la The subscriber hes just returned from the city and is now opening file third supply of Fell and Winter (Mode, bought at grentlylseduced prime for cash and Wlll - beeld - flir Viii - Milfartlifilorrileettgures. My oldnuslomers and-the, general are hist ted to call whilst the assort entsis complete and got food bargains. • V CHAT.' OOILBY. Dee. Ififf.] ' - - ' ' • 63,940 59 • itliANNY's REAPER & MOWER. 1,11 The subscribers having been appointed sole agents for Idannfs Combined Reaper and Mower, with Woons' hipaoyktozer, for Phitodolphith Chester and Delaware counties, are now , preparcd to receive orders. Persons wishing to secure the I est combined machines / to 4061$0,apply - enrlyrtF the supply - slitnited - . . PASCHALL 31oltItIS CO: • , Bapd and Implement SCors, cor. ithandDlnrket sts ==ll2 CORN - SITELVERS ! CORN SHELLERS for both hand and horse tower, of superior quality and and at greatly reduced pikes ; also Wet; Straw and Fodder Cutters, &e. kg. I' ASCIIALL MORRIS. Co • Cor.7th 'an d illarket.St reets Philadelphia.. PROUTY PLOWB.—The undersign ed hevinitteen appointed solo agents In Philadelphia for the, Prouty.Plows and Castings, are now prepared to offer them to Farmers and Dealers at wholesale and re tail. Thc.Proutyltlow took the first premium at the World's Farr ymdonolgoins t all competition; and conetnietedikean to plovi- and - pulverirn - at one opera. tion. For the lost.tertyearttOt has been more exten sively sold in 'the district armind Philadelphia than any - other; and is - no}' offered Iff-itrt.yrtlTed numurat' ture, orall the different nisei. • - . - PASCHALL MORRIS & n.O . • $3,005 07 —.- - N. E. Car. ittraad Market Ste. Philadelphia J. 20, 1858. TAISSOLUTION.—The coliaitnersb p heretofore exlstlnir under the name and' style of WENTZ Et WRO., will terminate. tinnutital consent. on thelSOlrty of February nest, The books and accounts of the, Firm may be found at the "Old Stand," whore all who are ,ndebted will please roll and- make . settle.' 'Merit of the same. OEM 24 05 200 06 EEIBI .Jan. 40.1858.] 782 00 ' 237 80 _238_00 123 00 83'80 IV — MTIQE.—The co -partnership. here -1: 'tofore doing business underthe name of BENTZ & IA dissolved 'on the IstelaY. of February_ nest. • - The business will be- conducted. after that dote, in my own name, et the:'' Old Stand." whom I will be happy to ;me my old friends and patrons, and as many new ones an may limor me with their custom. . Jan. 20, 1858.1 _ - ABNER W. BENTZ. 88300 OM .ri STRAY STEER:—Caine to Life freinises of the subscrlfAY., , residing • In North 11Iddtetnn township, cumber latrcorinty, about the find of August last,a Red Steer, •Sdpliesed to be about two years old. There are no per ticular marks abOut the Steer. The owner is desired to come foreword, proyS property, pay; charges ,and take him away, otherwise be will ho disposed of according to law. • • •13E - NJAMIN• IIOSLEIt.. Jan, DJ, 1858.-3 t. . • LIS.TATF OF -ELEANOR McAL-. 12/LISTED, DECEASED.—NotIeo is hereby given, that Letters of Administration on the Estate of Eleanor McAllister, - .lato of Dickinson township, Cumberland county, deceased, have been issued by the register of said county to the subscriber. residing in Illlfllin town. ship. Ali persons indoldett.to the Estate aro required to make Immediate payrdont, and those haying titans to present them, properly authenticated. fors° t tl ement. WM. M. SCOUI.1.1:11. Jan. 20. '.584t.. Adm'r of Eleanor McAllister. dec. 7,110 00 55 00 30 00 66 00 1000 25 - 00 25.00 - 20 25 00 161 04 - . I V- 1• • - V _ • DECEASED.—NotIie Is hereby glreti - that Letters of dminlstration on the Estate of George Di Heir deed late of Lower Allen township, have been Issued Ly Abe Register of Cumberland county, to Subscriber, re siding In wild :township, All those indebted to the Estate are regnired to make Immediate payment,. and thorn having clahns_to, present them duly authentb anted for settlement. LEVI , MERKEL. Jan. Adm'r. of George Dalowl dee% QM MEI 12EC1 F.RES 'IT ARRIVAL! GOODS FOR_TIlli - . FANCY GOODS, GIFT . BOOKS, &c. S. W. HAVERSTICK has just received fmm the city . and is now opening a splendid display of FANCY GOODS, meltable for the approaching Holiday Season, to which ho desires to call the attention of his friends and the' public. Ills assortment In this line cannotbe surpassed in novelty and elegance, and both In quality and price of the articles,' cannot MI topless° purchasers. be impossible to enumerate his HOLIDAY FANCY, GOODS, • which cOmprise every varletyof fancy article of the most ,esquislto fmish such p,s. Papier Macho os6ds. _ Elegant alabaster and porcelain Ink•standa and trays, Fancy ivory, pearl and shell card cases, Ladles' Fancy Baskets. .Fancy Work Doges, with sowing instruments, Port Monocles, of every variety, Gold pens and pencils, Fancy paper weights, Fapeterica, and a large vs duty of ladies Fancy station DEM I= Ery. • • 3lotto seals and wafers, Silk and bend purses, • Ladies' riding whips, elegantly finished, _Ladles' tine cutlery, Perfume baskets and bags, Brushes of every kind for the Roussel's Perfumes of the various kinds, Musical Instruments, of all kinds and at all prices, together with an innumerable variety of edict. elegant.- „. ly finished and imitable for holiday presents,, to which ho invites special attention.. Also, an extensive and elegant collection t: • HOLIDAY GIFT BOOKS, - comprising the various English and American ANNUA LS •• for 185 P, richly embelished and illustrated POETICAL.. WORKS, with CHILDREN'S PICTORIAL BOOKS, for children of all ages, than which nothing can be tome I appropriate urpleasing as holiday gifts: His assortment of School hooks and School Stationary is also complete, And comprises everything used in College and the Schools. Ile also desires to call the particular atten- • lion of Families to his elegant assortment of LAMPS, GIIIANDOLES. Ac., from 114 extensive establishments of Cornelius, Archer and othOrs of Philadelphia, comprising every style of , Parlor, Chamber and study Lamps, for burning either Lard, Sperm or Etherial oil, together with FlOwerYases, Fancy Screens, Ac. Ills assortment In this line Is un equaled In the borough. Also, FRUITS, FANCY CONFECTIONARYNUTS— PRE. SERVED FRUITS, An, Eiri lEE in every variety and at all prieek all of which are ppre and fresh ouch as can be confidently recommended to obis friends and the little folks. 'llls Mow* embraces everything In the line of Fancy Goode, with many other articles urelul to honeekeepere Which the public are ea pecielly invited to call and see dm Mg the holidayb.— Remember the Old Stand, nearly opposite the Bank on North Hanover street. S. w.4oAyErtsTicic.- I=l EMB I T'S ALL FOIL BUNCOMBE 1,4 7 Thes q .fellowe that fling out their red Begs and maim . so much fuss bout the effects of the " Jimmy Panic," "Suspension and Its consequences" s. Great attraction" "laces greatly reduced" and 'other queer " lADOE3," are all talking for lioncomm. But ifyou really want to get the worth of your money, call at the Family ' Grocery stud Queenswaro Store of J. D. HALBERT, on the N. W Corner of the Public Squans and directly opposite the Carlisle Deposit Bank, In the borough of Carlisle. ` Ills stock of Chino. Glass and Queenswiln has just been replenished front Philadelphia, and for beauty of design, quality an 4 ebespnesa EXI I= ED R OCERIES~' • His assortment of FAMILY GILOCERIES is full, fresh, clean and' complete, such as Java and Rio Coffee, Mixed Flaked', ~.• ' Roasted, Plain do. , Imperhol Tea, - ‘ Worcestershire FAWN , ' ` .. - 7... 7 Oolonotor Illack.do., American. di.. l l" Pounded Monday Tomato Catsup, Ilecker'o Farina, Salad or table oil, Corn'Starch, • Pepper sauce, tiles Flour, Table molt; • • , Ilalter'e Cocoa, . Syrups and Diplomas '• ' Chocolate,' of every quality, Fronton'. Eagle do, ,'' , Macaroni. . BUGI'IO3, 'New Orleani, Porto Rico, Crunhed, 'Granulated, Pulverized and Refined. SPICES, (ground & unground.) ; Cinnamon, ' -t blare, • • • Nutmegs, , Cloves, • Alsptie; ' • • Pepper and 't • , Clinger. , • Cannon-Pine apPlwand New York dairy Chew,: Cranberries, Brooms and Cedarware iike nn oi -111. • • Nos. 1, 2 and 3 `Saponifier or Concentrated Lye for making map. De side. a "SUMMAND AND ors" articles that cannot be enumerated, but which the public are cordially Invitee to examine for themeelvce. - The aubscrlberstbankful for the iery IlbeVal patron age which babas received from the community In times past, respectfully solicits a continuer no. _ ' JOSEPH D. HALBERT. $53,940 53 $53,940 53 Carlhge, Dec 2 3 , 1827 . ^ THEIIOLIDAYS 1 - • , .Jtutrecolved at Naugle's Cheep Jew elery Store, /floe supply of Gold and Silver Hunting • vindopen.face_WaHltea,,avy One and latest styles. Also, large assortment of Fine JewalryMoildiiY Praseritii, lc. which we will mil pt a reduced price during the . The public is respectfully invited to call and examine our "'sods before buyingalsowbere. - • -. . .. W. D. A.:NAUGLE. Certif.le, Dee. 8,18.57 VIuIG....IRON.TEN. TONS. Charcoal (Forge) PIG' num, at ,the iqrehousa of * ' .- :1.27,111614 ' . . -., W. WI/WHEAT,. • A 1.1(1118 TIIS SAW Ylillt; ATTOONNY AT %MI% _ rriV4 l • 47 /I ° 4l,!lll.: ' , Vall ' oktrilirAro n wt,* Pr<iitrigrailvil :WILLIAM= 0.-.REIBITIV4: - .Atturney. V omo In ,Nolo 14troot,00rllolo. PL /a#llOlllE44 ontruotoil to blin will bo promptly at tondo!' to,' C. P. HUAIRIC.II; AttorrieTat .--Offloo on North Hanover street, • few doors eolith °Maas' Hotel. All bualnela animated to him will beßcoraptly attondod to, (April lb. AW NOTICE."-- RE niovAL. —'W. )1[ A M. PEN ROBE hoe removed his °Moo to the room formerly occupied by tdm on Main street a few doors east of the Mainsail. Church whore boiclll promptly, attend to all' business ontrusted td him. . August 19. 1857. • LAW OFFICE.—HL . E.MUI 4 .II4 TODD has remind the practice of oho Law. (Mae In Centre Square, woe; Wu, tioar the First Presbyterian Church. . . . -April 8, 1817.- - - :-- -- - ' . - ' S. B: KIEFFER Office in North tlnnovor stroot two diarli Titan Arnold & Bon's 'store. Oflleo hours, mum particularly from 7 to 9 e,clock A. M., and from 6 to 7 o'clock, P. DI. Ai. BIDDiE L ASV NOTICE.—Taos. Lcontinuos the practice of Ow law, In the office formorlyoccupled by his father, Wm. M. Diddle, Esq and more recently, by tho law Arm of Penrose k Diddle, ,now dissolved. . Dee. 23, '57.] . . . _ . • „ ..• 1160 TOR ARMSTRONG has reiriov- Uredlils office to Centre. Square root of tho. Court house; whore he may be congnlted at any hour of the day or night. Dr: A. ban had thirty years experience In the profession, tho last ten of which have been devo ted to the study and practice, of ' Ifomoeoptithlo medi cine. May 20, 'Mani. • • • • Da.1.C.L00.111.T8 13 , t ree South Ilannier street, ' WT. . • next door 'to the Poet irsi_ll'lll be absent from Carliste the last. ten de4a of each month. Ping. 1, '65 (3 1 2 .2,O t D I e V n . l . on t4 st E rn i t i) e i r C of il fiper n aiiv p o De . S u: t i l , s l tri ur o the Baltimore College of Den. ()filed at his residener r o l p . posite Marion Hall; West Main .Street. Nov.ll, 1851. TAR. GEORGE S. SEA. 114a isii° ,M,VB.l%.";,7lTordir°4ffurgthe°„". Xa...087e6 at the residence of his mother, Fast femthei Arra. three•doors below Bedford: •Iteference—Dr. 009 Z. Bret: ' • • March 19, 1856—tf,.' DR. J. 0. NEFF resimet,- . fully Inforins the ladlite and gentlemen "a mC. of Carlisle, sod vicinity, that he has re slimed the pretence of Dentistry, and is prepnred to per• form all operations on the teeth and gdins, belonging to his profession. He wilt insert lull sets of teeth on gold or sliver, with single gum tenth, or Mocks,' as they may prefer. Terms moderate, to suit the times. OMNI in High street, directly opposite the Cumber land Valley Bank. • Ate-Dr. N. will he In Newville the last ten days of every month. Jam '29, 1858.-ly• ABNER W. BENTZ, JAMES BENTZ. 3S. W. HAVERSTICK, Druggist, North Hanover &rent, Carlisle. Physician's Prescriptions carefully cOmpouud_ed A full supply of fresh drugs and chemicals. IT ERAINGTON & nt B PR NI3AU M, . . . ..... BILANK,BOOK.- MANUFACTURERS, . .._. Mechanicsburg. ' Pa. • • • . • • • Music, blagazires, Newapape.s, Bibles, Blank-books, Pass-books, Copy books, Ac., Ac., are received and re. Gorged, dently bound in one week, at moderate cbarg es. Also, paper ruled tastily desired pattern. .. - Jan. 6, 18604 ~ . . S ~ C e ß klit lY A .EN t Ig . t ons A LF lDl:..CßONt.TEerof lr cu A b. N r - '- and county, will carefully attend to the transaction of all such business it, may be entrusted to him, such as the W`ritint of Deeds, Mortgages Contracts, Ac. Ho will' H.' It Ai itn".trt ' l „' .101. %; ont . Went High Street. fernier?), occupied, by W. H. Penrost Elid, near the Menodlet.efturch. • 'SIMON 1 . . SNYDI:II, Ohio. • • ' • - ' .W. K. Mcl?Amerce, ..Pounsylverila. L. L. Coot, Rhode Inlnod. • ' N :17 R, KFARLAND; - AND - COOK,- Bankers and palmier* ,lnalaallOitstate, JunB 3,1857.-1 y • • CA , RL • E 143 N CY, ,/ FOILINDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE. TILE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COIL, OP PHILADKLPHIA. ChattiP , Perpetunt.—s4oo,ooo Capital paid In. °Mee MAKE Inima ANCE, either permanent or limi t ed, against loss or damage by groom I.IIOIMM and amen of every desrription, In town or Countryon the most reasonable terms. applications made either pereonally or by letter, will bepromptly attended to. - C. N DaNCICEIT, Pres% The subscriber Is agent for the 'above company for Carlisle and its vicinity. All applications for Insurance either by mall or personallp will he promptly attended to byA. L sPOSSI.Fit, . det.12,15. ' Real Estate Agent and Scrivener. 13EAT, EST ATE AGENCY,'RE .,• L SPONSLEII, REAL ESTATE AOENT;CONVEYANCER AND SCRIVENER, has re moved to tile New Office on Mein street. one door west of the Cuinberinud•Valley Rail !toad. newt. Ile is ¢0.17 permanently located, and has on hand And for sale a very largo amount of Real Estate, consisting of Farms, of all sloes, improved and unimproved. Mill Properties. Town Property of every description, Build leg Lots, Also, Western Lands And Town Lots. lie will give his attention, as heretofore to the Negotiating of Loans, Writing of Deeds; Mortgages, Wills, Contracts, and &cleaning generally; Oct. 20, 1857,—tf. , DEAL ESTATE AGENCY LA ) ANDREW-0. Lab. V. JEEP Tnounorr. SOK ic THOMPSON, Have opened an office at St.Josepla.)lo., for the per chase and sale of heal Estate. buying and selling Land Wairants, entering Land on Time, Surveying and Nap. ping Towne, Lointion.of Wannnts, and making Invest ments for non-residents, paying of Taxes, and all bold miss pertaining to a Generat Land Agency id 3lissouri. Kansas, Nebraska, ana lowa. - - MOMce on .h Second Stied., Nor th o r ft. y T m l . r Bfi t s tl . e'e Banking Home. - DES R A-11 L E RESIDENCE AT PRIVATE SAL& , The Rouse and lot recently owned by Mrs. Marla Stevenson, deceased . f • '4 4, • Situate on West Main Street. in the el ff ri i borough of . Carlisip,- nearly opposite . the warehouse of Mr. Jacob Rheum. The property Is In excellent repair and thank; a never failing cistern In the yard in addithm to the hydrant water. Possession pl o y be bad immediately. . Terms made known by application to T. C. STEVENSON, I • J. W. MARSHAL. I em 4 m- ' l ' or A. L. SPONSLER, Esq., Real Restate Agent. ' Dec. 16, 1857.-3 m, PCuBLICI SALKO! R ETA I, ES7ATE. A valuable tra6rof Woodiatul:wilF be offered ,nt . LIC BAI.E. en SaturMirtho 6th of February next, at the store of Maj.ilitaar SNYDER, In SlitUin township, Cumberland county. —TheArgrit_contalus 100 age., lies square, and will be offered to I, ipts of 25 • acres each. The land adjoins the Doubling Cap Springeon the west, and the State road leading errata the mountain by way of the Spring., rune th?ough it. The Improvements catmint of two good -4 „. ..„ , -- dwelling. banana - stabling.- 'orchard; - &S. About 15 acres are cleared, the ' th r ,..l ;,-dyt balance Is well covered with thriving young timber, part of which is cheat. nut oak and a largeluentity of young chestnut, which will make 4to ti relic at the butt. • la ' The land is of good'quellity, Iles well to the sun and every acre can be cultivated. Persons wishing to view the hod can do so by calliog on Isaac Mitten, residing at the Springy. - ; - Terms made easy and possession given on the first of April next. . . Jan. 6, 1858.—t. s, VtuOUSE AND LOT AT PRIVATE . ated on West street. In the borough ofTurlisle, adjoining property of William Petfer on the North and ISlrs, Sterrett on the South. The lot contains Si feet Ititfront by 120 feet In depth, with a comfortable DWELLING HOUSE. For further particulars' enutilreou the premises,. _,' • . • Sept. 1 8 , 1857 —U. ' liIART OARONER. TIOR;RZ&T,F.ourAdei, • rablopropertles situated on Earl , :' 1 1 over and Louther streets. are' offered t. FOR RENT,' from the drat of Apill neat. 'Engulf° of JUAN A.litinuacuc. Carlisle, Jan. 6,1868.-3 f. r_iiiTERY'STAPLE.-Haring pur,, thisod from J. It.'Plonomalter LIVEItX EP.' A 1.'811311M8, I will be always ready' to areothmo: • 'date .the üblic wlth .IIOIOOO3i VAR -1.1003 nd every other ar• trAt.^:irj... — r''''' tide in E thy By s trict attention to' business and a desire to please,.l t o subseriber.hopas to receive a liberal share of public ptronan; • • Ahonibosses of baud to supplY those who may ' .b in need of th em. .` L. ' • 0. H. ,:'lfor. 26:1667.1 • • s/04 1q!1'. 1 4E.W,5,;,..4 - 5 . ,.. • jot recalreQat Mk Easily Grocery 13tori.of • • • • 7Ae...11141,74 . • 1 co. aeunnar. Zusineso gait& iiIINN?:APOI49 . 163) Ch'esnut eiroet, .31cai (tote .Safes. SCOTT COYLE ,Pmitoptitco, THA ' a secin9l l :6, ll " I 111 Tbo NM York wanly (113Lia4 NPnlrvi to ono or the 'moot Rod boot littrArY PAPera ar sh; Ann An Tullio rid quortnnontoloiqrs olgbt pug. op Pity Mu" nth 0 ? entortolnlng orlfcipm motterrotnt olopotly tllwtrtkA efory AIM% , A air) worth from 50 coots to $5OO 00 In g015,w111 be promoted to mob tubtorlter Introotllgitoly on roclpt of _lbe Ottboariptlonbtoney, • . • . • TBll3lBl One copy fbr one year - $2 00. and 1 gift; One copy An two years, 113 30, And 2 Rifle. Ono copy for throe years, .: . 4 3 00, And 3 lON One copy for Oro years $8 00, And 5 gni. AND•tO 01,011 S. .. . • • Throe eoples, one year, 413 00, - Aud 8 gltlir. Five copies, one year $BOO, and 3 gifts. Ten conic., one year $lO 00, and 10 gills, Twontpono copier, one year, 43 0 00 , And 81 gifts. The articles to bo diotrlbuted . ore comprised • In the following list: • , 2 Packages °rabid, containing $5OO 00, each. 5 do. • do. • do. 6200 .00, each. • 10 • do. • do.' -' do. $lOO 00, each .10 Patent Lever IluntingCasedWatchessloo 00, each. 20 Gold {Flitches ' 475 00, oath. 60. d 0..... . ' ... . ..' L .$OO 00, each. 100 do. . - 0 , . ' , ,$5O 00, each. 300 Ladles Gold Winfehos $95 00, each. • 200 Silver Bunting Cased Wotches '... ..$3O 00, each. 100 Silver 'Wedelns ; $lOOO to $25, each. 1000 Gold Guard, Veat and Fob Chainsslo to $3O, each. ' Gold Lockets, Bracelets. Brooches, Ear Drops Breost Pins. Cult Pins, !Moon Buttona, Binge. Shir t Etna. Watch 'Keys, cold and sliver thimbles, and a variety of - other articles worth from 60 cents to $l5 00 'each. , Immediately. on, receipt of the 'aubicription money, the subseribers name will be entered upon'onr boob Opposite a number, and the gift . corres pondingirith - that - number will 100 forwarded,' Within one week, to the subscrlbei, by mall or express, post paid.' - '6ll. All cbmmunlcations should be addressed to BECK IiTT b. CO., . , . 48 and 19 Moffat Building, SU Broadway, New Yoidt. *** Specimen copies rent free. B A LLOU'g PICTORIAL DRAWING-ROOM A Record of the Beautiful and'Ulieful In Art = 1 subscriber, one . year 2 subscribers, 't " • . Yo " " • " 30 00 Any .person Rending us twelve subscribers at the last rate, shell receive this thirteenth copy gratis. • - ' One copy of DALLOn'S PICTORIAL. and one copy 01 Ton FLAG or nog Using, - taken : together, $4 Per annum. Published e'vory Saturday, by • ' M. Di, DAUM, . No,- 22 Winter St., Boston, Jnn. 0, 1858.] Misctllantous. c RAIRb AND FURNITURE. • • _ . he siihsergier having located himself permanently •` In Welt High strect,,two doom Aimee the Railroad De- • pot, late juat opened lila . - • • CABINET WARE-ROOMS,, whore ho Intends, an, usual, to manufacture and, keep" constantly on band every style of parlor furniture and chairs. 1 . . . - . . Walnut end. Mahogany Dressing Bureaus with marble taps. Sofas, Tables enil Wash-stends. Walnut .. Wbst•nots" nuti Ward. • ,robes. , • . . . . FRENCH AND PLAIN BEDSTEADS A l P/1111,01tand ItOCKINO chairs with velvet or hale cloth seats and backs. - klaboiony anthwalnut chairs with balr•cloth or cane seats. • . Plain rhafin or all kinds and stuffed spring Lotovosa. Curled hair and husk 31ATTAASSES of every vailsty, together with all other articles usually found In hIS line of business.- . . Particular attention'peld tot epairingendrarnistting furniture of eII kinds.. • ' Being providedahn with in excellent HEARSE, he is !wowed to - 1111 all orders for FORZRALD In town or country,. ' . JAMES It, WEAVER. Jeo. 0.16159.-4 y T. 41 A N.O Y. F Ult - S - FOIL7ITA - RIES. JOIIKFAREIR A A CO.. ((Now No.)818 MARKET Acot. above MOM, Philadelphia. Importers. Mann facturee and 'deniers In Ladles, Gentlemen and C6II. deans FANCY. FORS, 11 - Itolesale and Retail: J. F. &- Co., would tall t h e attention of lineman and the Public 1I -.Ladles,--Gentlemen, and Children; their assortment nembeneerremerrertielerandicir. - 41 - PANCY - FUlto; - that will be worn..during the, sessoir'—such as 'Full Capes, 11011CepFe.`Quarter Caper. Talmas, Victorines, Boas, Muffs & Altiffittoes, from the rimer 11.1/Befkli BADLL -tholoVrest-pvice-DOmei4le-Ftiriff- • - For GentLetmen the largest assortment of Fur Collars,' Gloves, Gauntlets. Ac.; being the direct importers 4 f all our Furs; and Manufacturers of them uffder our own 'supervision, we feel salistled that. ere can offer. Better Inducements to, dealers and the public generally than any other house, having an Iranians. assortment to select from and at the Manufacturers prices. WE villa ABM • gilt. " ' ..10t1N TAREIRA - -N0..8181141.11K.ET-Btoftbc.ve Eighth, PIIIVA Repi. 3, 18/11,-4moe. 'T A R G . E Dll Y G001).8 ESTAB. LISII3IENT. 'HAMILTON EASTER & CO., New Marble.Bullding; Nos. 190,201 and 203 Baltimore Street; ' ' Baltimore, having now In More (mostly of theirown Im portation) onemf,the largest and most complete Stocks in the United Stales, embracing SILKS and SILK GOODS of every dm: DRESS GOODS- 7 a very large stock; • IRISILLINENS; LINEN GOODS and • HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES of every description; MOURNING GOODS;. • CLOAKS. MANTILLAS and Sit AWLS; EMBROIDERIES LACES. HOSIERY. GLOTES; DLANKETS, QUILTS, DOMESTIC GOODS; And awry - articlegenerally - required by . PATIMERS.and PLANTERS for SERVANTS' USE. Aka-RETAIL ROOMS on first floor—the PRICE affixed to each article, from which mvdeviation Is made. et - w. WHOLESALE ROOMS on the second and third Room Oct. 14, 1857-3 m:. • • A M IL Y .00 A L .t • .• a ". —The subscribers are now pre• ■ t • : $ kV" Kir% e t A a i n u , r l n i gu t n h t e y c w " lr ;I ( l ' e f • ••• • - hest quality of Coal for family ' uso, at the follow* reduced rates: We will sell beak, broken and egg cord from Lyirene valley, Lancaster col- luconit mountain, Short mountain,• Luke Fid dler, Sur:La:Tend Wilkesbarre all rescreened and'clell-! vered to any part of the borough. „ • Lime coal at the yard and Blacksmith's coal always on hand. Also, all kludeof Lumber. cheaper than ever. Carlisle, Sept 30,'57. SWUM & HOFFER. A IcREA.'S CELEBRATED' LIQUID GLUE, • . TILE GREAT ADHESIVE. Most useful, article ever invented, for house, store and office, surpassing in utility every other • glue, gum, mucilage,, paste or cement ever known ALWAYS READY FOR APPLICATION. • Adhesive . on paper, cloth, leather, furniture, porce lain, china, marble or Oise For manufacturing Fancy Articles, Toys, etc., ik has uo superior ' not only possessing greater strength than any - other known article, but adheres more qdickly, leaving no stain where the parts are joined. Nays Fetter. Within the last three jeers, upwards of 250,000 bet ties of this Justly celebritted LIQUID GLUE have been sold, and the groat convenleitce which It his proved in every ease, has deservedly secured for.lt a demand which, the manufacturer has found it,et times, dlM eult to meet ; acknowledged by - all - who have - uited "It,' that Its merits are (arab weeny similar article or Imi tation ever Mimed to the public., S Atif - This GLUE la extensively counterfeited . - - -observe the table. " Mcßea'a Celebrated Liquid Glue, the Great Adhesive." • Take no other. TVENTY-FIVE CENTS A BOTTLE. • ManuDitured and Sold, Wholesale and Retail, by ' WM. C. 31eREA, Stationer, No. 007 Chestnut Street:, Philadelphia. tit3-Liberal Inducements offered to persons deslron of selling the above article. • ' Sept 25, 1857.—1 y. GIFTS • FOR THE HOLIDAYS. WATCGES - JEWELRY AND BILVEDArADis ONLYN'S old eetablished Stand, {Vest Main St., nearly opposite the Cumberland Valley Bank. -. ..: .1 Lave Just received a new assortment of Watches, jewelry. medallions. sliver-ware, do.. In addition to my former stock to 'which I invite the at ion of the • public, The issortment embiares fine . .17,1 - gold and sliver lever watches , llunting • , A and open case do., gold Anchors for IA Ladies and Gentlemen and Silver Lc, ..-. pines and Quartier watches of eve' va- c3l. ~.= , rlety In style and price. :: d4. Also fine gold Medallions. Dreeß-plos for Ladles and Gentlemen of every quality, pattern and price. Gold fob, 'rest. curb and neck chains: Gold bracelets; finger rings culf-plns, studs, sleeve-butted,. crimes," charms, Ac., dc, Gold and sliver thimbles, sliver and plated butter knives, forks, table, tea, salt and mustard spoons of every variety. A. large assortment, of gold, silver 45pOrqqa„and common, spectacles, to suit all ages to which we invite special Alton . tion. A line lot of GOLD I'}NB from the beat makers; ,peetscle eases, fancy boxes, silver and pearl card eases, gold and common bracelets, watch challis, • 4 -.. i., Mantle Clocks and a satiety of articles Were • . ally kept In Jewelry estoblishments,• which - t1 . 7• . :3 • I will sell low for cash. All articles war, = , 'III . • ranted to be what They are represented. .particular attention old' as ustuil to . 'J IVATCII REPAIRING and all work war ranted. ‘ • • Dee.'23, Maj.] • 1..' ••• THCiItAB CONLYN • IFTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Just opening a tine assortment of china oases, motto cups and sau. , ./ty''...4 , 46 0 4 .'N - j cern. large and mall, with a great vs- -t-.1 4 .1 1 - 41ety of other fancy articles suitable tbr r toms and New Yearpromote. „ ( • Call at the Amoy. China Blom of • J. D. UAL9EItT. N- W. Corner of, the' Public 13qutire. Dec. 93, 1857.]- . . . • li•pbIC.WII.EAT, . • - . . • . • .Ea Ins, . • • .. ' ' Currants -- . , • • • ' - , 'Cleroi Wttlisl /libel; Piaui and artleles saltabln Ilbr daily suss, fsesb abd'of thelnest queubmeaudfor sale by ',NOT le *sail", Faney print pg done hero • eio. lAbuctlitternento. ,LARGESI I CHAIR AND' • . Idathiot's Gay Street , Ware-roome. N0..26.day Street, near Fayette . • . BALTIMORE, MD.. • WRIXIC le kept always on band, or made to older, eve ry style of French TETE-A-TETES, in Plnsh, Hair Cloths . or Brocatello. • French Full Stuff and Medallion, Parlor ARM CHAIRS In Plush, Hair, Cloth, or Brocatelie. French Full Stuff Carved PARLOR CHAIRS, In ante 'with Plush, Hair, or Brevet(lle.. SOFAS; half French Mahogany and Walnut Parlor CHAIRS, in Hair; Cloth or Plush. • ROCKING CHAlRS—various deelgne, In Hair, Cloth and Plush. 'SLUR Spring LOUNGES—a large Isseortment always on band, or any pattern made or coierod with . any goods tb • . , CHAMBER SUITS—in Walnut, complete, from , U CANE CHAIRS and Rocking do. - the largest assort ment ready-made in the United States—from $l2 afio 7 stin up. Bar Room, Of and Dining CHAIRS, n Oak, Wal nut or, Mahogony, with Cane, Wood or Stuffed -Bents— en assortment embrecing over 50 dozen. Wood Seat CHAIRS and SETTEES aid ROCKING. 'CHAIRS—Over 100 dozen. Feather Beds. Hair and Husk Mattresses of every vs- Hely. Also, all Mode of Gilt and Plain Frames for Looking Glasses, Ac. A. DIATHIOT, 25 - North (lay Street, Junr 10,1857. - Near Fayette street. $3OO 500 AGRICULTURAL 'IMPLEMENTS AND SEEDS. U EMAN'S FARM MILL for grinding all 'kinds of grain of any desired finances. DANIELS. RAC STRAW _ AND FODDER CUTTER. (or hand or horsepower—these are unsUrpaseed for effi ciency. simplicity and durability. • • , • I NEWSIIAWS PATENT PORTABLE RTEAMER for cooking foafor 'dock. ' Hay Preues, Corn Shellers, hoot Cutter*, San• sage Cutter* and !Hullers,' An, he.,-Ac.- Inquiries _stud orders through mall promptly attended to. ► PASCHALL MORRIS & Co. N. E. Corrfi4, 7th and Market Sta., Piffle: Dec. 23, '57.] ITOWAT,D ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA. A benevolent Institution, established by ,pedal en; dowment for the relleof theuslek and distressed, • • atHicted with Virulent and Epidemic diseases. • To all persona afflicted with Sexual Diseases . suctras SPERMATORICHG3I. SEMINAL WEAKNESS, OM). TENCE, GONOIMIDEA, OLKET, SYPHILIS, the Tice or ONANISM, or SELF A BUSE , &c., Ac. . . The HOWARD ASSOCIATION, In view of the awful destruction of human lira, caused by Sexual .distoises, and the deceptions practised upon the unfaittmate vic tims of such diseases by Quacks, several years ago di , rected their Consulting Surgeon,. a CHARITABLE ACT worthy of their mime, to open a Dispensary for the treatment, of this cbuts of diseases, in all their forms, and to, give MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS, .to all who apply by letter, with a description 'of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life. dic.".)' and in cases of ex treme poverty, to FURNISH MEDICINES FREE OF CHARGE.. It Is needless to add that the Association commands the highest Medical skillet the age, and will furnish the most approved modern treatment, - The Directors, on a review of ,tpe_past,_ feel nesurod . that-their labors In this sphere of bent-Solent effort. have been of greet benetitto the afflicted; especially to the young, and they have resolved to devote them selves' with reilewod zeal, to this very Important but much despised cause.-, - Just published by the Association, a Report on Spar. matorrhwa, or Seminal Weakness. the Vice of Report. Masturbation or Self-Abuse, and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, which will be sent by mail. (in a sealed letter envelope,) FREE OF CHARGE, on receipt of TWO STAMPS for postage - Address, for Report or treatment, Dr. OEOROE R. CALHOUN, Consulting Surgeon,. Moment_ AssOchllhMe No. 2 South Ninth Street. Philadelphia, Pa. _ EZitA D. IIEARTIVELL, rresidont oio.-FATIICIIILD,. Secretary. • Dec, 2, ISO.] WA,LL PAPER •AND WINDOR STUBBS! - .A.ISKACS, No. 133 North Second Street, below Race, Philadelphia •Ilaving completed their large assortment Of tlgabove Goods for Spring and Summer Trade; would Respect fully invite the attention of purchasers to the same. The stock for beauty, cheapness and variety cannot be eurpaeoed. Ile has 'conettintly on band overy. , ilescriPilon of Gold _and_Painted_Shades,Lßuff—lballands,and Shade Fixtures. Wall . Papers,. Curtains, Fire Board Prints, ,Borders. Ae.. all of which they offer at lower rates than can be had at any other establishment. Call and ex amine • A. ISAACB. • 163 North Second streot, below. Rac?e, Sept. 4. 1857.- 1 6 mos. • .„ - NEIV TOYS AND FANCY GOODS. CHEAPER THAN EVER !!' AND BERT ASSORTMENT EVER OFFERED. New and beautiful styles tov.r u npening of French Mo• I chemical Toys. Richest. Dress Dolls and Fancy Figures. ..Wax crying and China Dolls, China Toys, Jewel Boy* Card Receivers. - Vases and .Fancy articles, Alabaster Goods, Confectioners lUch Boxes, Cornets, Bags, de. ---Fancy Baskets of Willow, &c., - over 150 Patterns. Ger. man Toys, over 1000 Patterns,- with an endless variety of other goods of the latest and most desirable styles. . For sale In quantities to suit at very low prices. W. TILLER, Importer. . No. 21 South 4thalreet, • itir Gut ex of assorted Toys at $5, slo,and $2O, • Nov. 11, 1857.-2 m. tead Notices. STATE OF CATHERINE STOUT, de ceased.—Noticeis hereby given that Letters of A ministration on the estate of Catherine Stout, late of Frankford township, deceased, have bcen Issued by the Register of Cumberland county, to Jacob Martin, res Ming in West Periumboro' township. All remns having claims air - atilt the said estate are requited to present thorn for settlement, and those In debted to make.immedlate payment to • JACOB MARTIN, Administrator. Dee. 16,1657.-6 t T -1 44 STATE OE DANIEL GOOD ' tus deceed. Letters testamentary on the will of Daniel Goodyear, late of Monroe township, ceased, have been Issued by the Register of Cumber land county, to Daniel Goodyear of Frederick, residing In. Monroe township, and Cyrus Brindle, ' residing In Dickinson township. All persona Indebted to the estate, are required to make Immediate payment, end those having claims to present , them for nettle talent to •6i DANIEL GOODYEAR and . CYRUS BRINDLE, .bee. 2,1857.-4 Me ESTATE OF JOHN RIFE, • dec'd. No. I F hereby given that Letters Testamenta ry on th estate of John Rife, late of East Pennaboro' township/Cumberland county, have been tuned to the aubscriberrealding in said iownahip. All persona in debted toithe estate: are required - to make imnindiate payment, and those having claims to present them for settlement to Dec. 2 1657.-8 t NOTIC E.=-The subseribeiluts . just reduced the price of his PRENQII MERINOES to cost, offering one lot at it and another at 65 cents, 14- sides many other articles at 'educed prices. • • To those persons who have accommodated blot by settling their bills.' he Is deeply grateful. and hopes that others may see,lit to respond to Ms demand for settlement si quickly Se possible. _ , QEO. W. HITHER. Dec. 2, 1657.3 • :151PORTANT NOTICE. —Notice is beroby given to all those who know themselves In. debied totals subscriber, to all Immediately and settle their accounts; either byncsh payments or, note, as elr eumstancea require that soy IMoksithouldbe - closed out delay. Carlldq Jan. 6,1858.-9 t. STATE OF' IRWIN, deed. Letters of Adttlintsimtlon on the estate of John rw n, Into of the borough of Carlisle, deceased have been granted to the awbscribee residing In said bor ough. All persons Indebted to the add estate, are re queated to make Immediate payment, and thoselMving claims to present them for settlement to • J. S. coimm„ Administrator. • Jan. d. 1858.—dt. _nissoLuTlort OP_ PARTNER 81IIP. - Vitiew la hereby given that the partnership hereto. fbre existing between A. J. KUTZ and JOHN A. WAR -7IKIJI, le this day by mutual ooniatit diasolved. All settlements are to be made with A. J. Wargeld, the Attorney hs Tact otJohn A. Warfel& • • A. J. KUTZ. • : JOHN A. WAIIPTZLD. . The business will „ikematter be carried on at the Folundry and Macith e Shop in Fast North street, Jatm A. Wartield, under the Superintendence of A. J. Ktittvis Foreman: Thankful Mr put-Nivors, the par ties iikpectrolly, in their new relationship - solicit a continuance of the patronage of the lhrmer customers,- and the patronage of the public generolly . . A. J. rprrz, 'Portman.' Jan 4.6,1858.1 ' • • • ‘1 • . • CA.RD.—=,We would respectfupy,lukt earnestly' wire epee the attention of iling+) of our customers who hive Iwo:mots standing on: our Irooke the actual tte_erd ... ty there masts lbr the pettlemout of thicureeTitstudWerliti"elther brnOttior otherwhiff. --- • " BENTZ Ai BROTHS% Otpoeftwthe Post-Oehie. De. a. - Ali ES• I - SSOr AINT T E r:Pet 'O Ec N utiM. For thrortail Lou, Wits or al.ply to lits. Editor'. of the 'braid.. ' Nov. it,11067.—1it.. " • ..-. .. arniC(llo6l • 110FESiOlt WOOD'S iiiliintn. ffRATIYIR, .- Re deubt, the mot IMPAOFISII dhiaorerr of i ible eve 14 ° =:1 1` .11 ' 4147:111: tliftlfiktCht "ill 00 hielpirvet SPIRO! , P 174.41 owe it i dendru Gnu, - fehhutoure eh eorptuut,ge Pinar ARiptotip Till ipige, ouch ea paip Neil, pie. I will pure, ail sr wit • narroNN of PgriO 4 ol 41141114 511Pht the tree ~.. weepy, AP wavy. nil prepopVo 110 99pr pfirtleP 11, 611 she heir trot f4lllu,s, to marina aid age, alio lb/ tr ot ; Imfft a q l AnfilliliMa FROMINF.Of Op rpraPtel prAteelen i , ~ . - PnovEsirm 0:3. WOOD 2 S T . F 4 In 4 . 141 / 4171 7 141/1 Dena :—Unsoliclted, I send 'von this' certificate. Mlle being nearly bold for a lonietimo, and having tried all the hair restorative. extant, and having nip faith In any, /was Induced, on hearing of your. to give It a trial. I Sliced myself In the bends of a barber. and lied my head nabbed with a good stiff brush, and the restorative then applied and well rubbed In, till the Map wee in aglow.' Thin I repeated every , morning, and lit three weeks Abe young hair appeared and grew no. from August Met till the present time, and is now think, black, and strong—soften d ploaaant tq the tends I whereas. Lahr% It was harsh and wiry, what little there 'wax of it, and that little wee disappearing very rapidly, I 0111111RO yourrostorative about twice a week, and shall soon have a good and porfeot crop of heir. Now, I had road of these things=and who has not ? but have not, soon hitherto any ease whernany person's hair was ru. ally benelltted by any of the hair tonics, otc.;of the dap andit really give. me pleasure to record the 'result of my experience. I have recommended your preparation to others. and it already has a large and generous salt throughnitt the Territory. The, people here know Its effects, and have confidence in It, , The' supply you mint us, as wholesale agents teethe Territor Is nearly ca. haunted, and dolly incIMICIPLIIIII made Skr it. . You de-; servo credit nor your discovery, and 1 for one, return you my thank. Mr the benefit It has done me, for I est. tainly had despaired long ago of over affecting Wan* result, ' • • [Frain the Editor of the Real Estate 'Advertiser.] BoaveW, 21 School Street, Ilan* 20,180. PEAR gm—Raving beconArematurely quite gray; / woe induced, come oil weeks enure; to make a trill of your Restorative. I have used lees than two bottles, , but the gray bairn have all dinappeared ; and althoug h my hair has not fully attained its original color, yet the: 'Process - of change le gran ually going on, and lam In, grgat hopes that in &short time my hair will bean dark as fehnerly. I have also boon much gistlfied at UM , healthy moisture and slgoi of the hair; which before wen harsh and dry, and It has ceased to come oat u for.' merly. Prbfeseor Wood . I have mod Professor Wood's Hair Restorative, Audi have admired its wonderful elTact.• My hair waibecont ing,as I thought - prematurely gray, but by the of his Restorative," It has resumed Its original color,aad I have ho doubt, permanoully , • . SIDEETURICESE. • . • Ei-Senator United States. 4 . • For saleln Carlisle, 'by 8. W_HAVERSTICK, SAM I. ELLIOTT, and•Drusgists everywhere. Feb. 28, 1857.-Iy. THE LIVER INVIGORATOR! Prepared by DR. SANFORD. IS A. GREAT SGIENTIPIC lIIEDICAL'DISCOVERT. and Is daily Working cures, almost too great to ballet,. It turtle as Why magic, even the first doseigivlng bene fit, and seldom more than one bottlu Is required to curs any kind of LIVER Complaint, from the worst daub dice or Dyspepsia to A common headache, all of whisk. are the result of a Dist wised Liver. Thelitiree4 one 0f, 1: 4 the principal regulators of the human body, and' when it performs its functions w.. 11 the pow- are of the system are , fully developed. The c.,) stomach is almost en. !kelp dependent on the , healthy action of the .Liver for the proper per formance of its function. when the stomach is at ~04 - fault, the bowel. are at fault, and the whole system suffers In conse quence of one organ— g the Liver having. -ceased to do its duty. the the diamses of that organ, one of the pro- prietors has made it hie study, in a practice of more than twenty years, to find some remedy cp wherewith to counteract the many derangements . which To prov& that this re, medy is at lest, found, any - person .troubled with Liver' 'Cone plaint In any: of Its r" -- forma; h.e but to - try • bottle, - and eanriCilon hecertain. --- A mmpound has been 10.—1 formed by diapollimt gums' and extracting 1..„4 that pert which is min. 'Ma for the active ',iv tues of the medicine," These gnat!, remove all morbid or bad matter - from the system. sup- plying in their place a healthy flow of bile, in- vigorating the stomach, causing food to digest PT,4 well, purifying the blood giving tone sod health to the whole merhinery removing the causal, of the -diseiao, and effect. ing in radical cure with- out „ any of the disagree able after effecs, felt by 1 . 7.'"1 using Calomel Ml. floral - Poison-that ,_LI is' usually • resorted- to. - • • • • "”' is-auffleiente-to-rellev• the - stomach and prep vent the 'food from ris ing arid souring. -Only one ddie --- taken _ before retiring prevents. nightmare. - - Only one dose taken Aat eight loosen, the bowelagently.. and curea:g_ costiveness.._ One dose takeh 'after each meal will cure Dye- • PePsla , rtd , - One dose oT two tesspoonfulawill always relieve Sick Headache. . , •.. One bettio taken for female_ 'obstruction_ rte. moves 'the canes of the disease, and makes a perfect cure. Only OM dose immre , dlataly relieves , tangle, • hilnona.dosenftenx-e-_ wag -panted is a sure cum•for— Cholera Moo- bots, - and a preventive of Cholera. One dose taken often will: prevent the recurrence of 'bilious attacks, while it relieves all painful feel apes. • Only one bottle is needed to throw out•of the .system the effects of medicine otter a long sicknese. Cne bottle taken for Jaundice removes all yellow ness or unnatural color from the skin. One done taken a short timo before eating givei vigor to the appetite and makes food digest well. One done often repeated cures. Chronic' Mar. • rhoess in its worlst forme, while sunsmerand bow. el complaints yield almost to the brat dose. One nr two donee, cures attacks caused by worm*, while for worms in children, there is no surer, safer or speedier_ - Comedy in the world,.en it never fails. There is no exaggeration in these statimentv; they aro plain sober than, that we can give evidence to prove, while all who use It are giving their unanimous testimdzy in its favor. , ' We 'take infinite pleasure In recommending tido A medicine as a preventive. for Fever and Ague, Chill Fever and all Fevers of a Ililotts Type. It operates with certainty, and th o u ila are willing to testify to in wonderful virtu.. Among the hundreds of Liver Remedies now offered to the public, there ere none we can so fully re. commend as Dr. SanfordOs Invigorator, so generally known now throughout the Union. This preparation is truly a LIVIIR INVIGORATOR, produ cing the most happy results on all who use it. Almost innumerable certificates have been given of the great virtue of-this medicine by those of the highest stand. Ing in society, and we know It to be the best prepare. Don now before the public.—lludson County Democrat. SANFORD.d CO., Proprietors, 345 Broadway, New York PTO INVALIDS Dr. Dardinan;, Analytical Itraician. Physician for diseases of the lungs, Throat and Heart, formerly Physician to the CINCINNATI MARINE HOSPITAL oleo to INVALIDS RETREAT. •.• Author of " Letters .to Invalids" s coming See,following Card. • • JANUARY APPOINTMENTS. R. HARDMAN, PRYSICIAN row. Jdleease of the Lutist., (formerly' Phyeleitin to am igo - nett Morino Hospital ' ) will•be In atteadanee at his rooms ae foligwit . MEM Carlisle. Mansion House, Friday. Feb. 19 Bloomfield, Thursday.. February 18. • • Shippenibuig, -Saturday. FebruarySOL _ Dr. Hardman treats Consumption, bronchitis, AstL inn, Larryngittis. and all diseases ofcthe throat and - lungs. by medical Inhalation, lately Used in"the Drum ton Hospital. London. The great ,paint In the treat- , ment of all human maladies le to get at the diser.rt ia the direct manner. " All medicines are estimated by their action upon the organ requinng relief. This is , the important Wet upon which Inhalation in based. If the stomach is diseased we take medicine directly into theatomach. If the• lunge are diseased, breathe or la., hale. medicated Tatum directly Into the lunge. Medi cines are the antidotes to disease and should be applied , to the very seat of disease. Inhalation is the applies. Mon of this principle to the treatment of the lungs, for' it circa us direct ACCCRI , to thorn, intricate air cells ,ane , tithes which lie out of reach of ovary other means of administering medicines.. The reason that Consumy , Cleo. and other diseases of the lungs, hate heretottrw. resisted all treatment hes been-because they bad neVet'l been approached in a direct manner by medicine. They - were intended tt get upon the lunge and yet were ep" plied to the stomwh, Their action was intended to w local, and yeLthey were an administered that they shOula net eentiltntiocially. eipending.itionediate tuff" principal action upon the uneffending stomach, the foul ulcers within the lunge were unmolutel. Inhalation bring', the medleibe in direct contact with the disease, without the disadvantage of any wiekont action. Its application In en simple that it ran he em. ployed by the youngest Inftntor feeblest, Invalid. .It does not derange the etomath, or 'tauten) to thy bust degree with the strength, comtbrt, or business of Ike . patient. OTHER DISEASES TREATED—In rebstion , to tea. following , alums, either when complicated With hut affections Sr existing alone. I also InVitiketOureilWitielt. I usually find them promptly curable. , . Probipsue and all other from, of L6male eoniplainto,' irregularities, and weaknees. • Palpitation and other firms of Heart Blum TATIO Complaint, Dyspepalao and all other dlseasee °riotous*. and bowels, Ae. • Alydisenses of the eye and ears Neuralgia. Er t rreir • 'and all forms of nerwou disease. No charge wow sultation.' . ' • Sept...so, 1857. . .S. D. HARDMAN. M.D., ELIZABETH AL RIFE, Eieculrlx C. 117119,1, Ag•at A 1 3 11 YO -k ICI-N'S LEG : ACY • ...Y0 YOUNG'IdI6I9. . • , • •••7•••-• , •••.The - glory of a-riungensgris his aininfib."-;•;•-:-- , -,- (Front the timidity Dispatch,. New York, Aug.3,!67.) • Our readers are arrare,tbat we ntldoin. If ever, mann. •• mend any medial publication, It not endorsed by. the very hlgheet authority. Ai such an Instance we may mention Dit.eutvgawsuZei new publication on Nei voUs' Debility and other weakommes, the result of early. hp discretion. It ht a small but valuable' pamphlet,' BM prepatations the lbutsesearoa;! and .1. Mamie Mrs now Considered the bole and only effectual remedies ' extant for the complaints' refereed to. ' • Da. Cutvrairma's Seminal Regenerator end Royal. • Nervlne, the sovereign remedies for Remittal Weakness, Sexual Debility, Impotency; Involcantry• :ffmlitidons, ha., are fir sale by most of the leading Disables ' In the country..,• •-•Diti-O's-Paarrttrerae-above - contelning-fall-advi9Ml-• 'fir the cure of Spermaterrhea: ha., can be bad In ,us'.-: cure envelope, by enclosing a stamp to Dr. Orralp. Kura. lit Avenue. corner 1916 Street, 'NIIW Y9ll. POST.BOX 190. 45117; • F mo rACKENITEISL - 00 - A-110;000 Huai,ls of Bituminous Otabl, hob% ebthrbesti4 " n"Illomk waving wig kir Ole by • • Alum* lb, • , , • . 101..sAIMILILy; yours I .I 4 IV I DON . p, ' • Firm of Bond.& Ronny, Drugglatig,Bt. raid Teepectfulfj jour V. 0. H. RUPP, Illinois, June 10,1.880 =3 la
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