American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, November 30, 1854, Image 3

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r ' I'UolSaUlcleft on tho ISthinst.; *,
v ,TbHnl&bgence of thOinasSaCreof- thaEng-
UahJighl^avalrT’UndcrLbtd main-t
ly conflrxoed.' They charged baV
tcry ofthirty gons/and lost jferarhundredin
two,- handled returned frotn-fiic
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Since then there has becn ihcc3s&ht,anU gan i
quinary fightings;.•..: .' ;
; The allies affe almbst ovfir*matcbcdi and the
inost’urgcnt requests, are S'entfoi 1 ihstoht redriv
forcctnenta. > - 7 v v 1/ -i-,
■', ''Fifty, thousand' Fwucn troopS;' arc
Bjwehed" Jmrb'«h'atdy,;'aDd.every/"hTaslat)Te
etcaincr is taken up, mcludihg-the Eiiropa, the
.Alps, the' Indiatia.’the lfeTr' York; o'nd bthers^
'Oh the 4th of November there'.'woa h sangui
riar^engagtoeut.- KV w •;,‘ t'.'
. ,Ohtlio 6th a terrible contest; -.teek maco.i in«.
cludingaaortle and a general Mcn
schlkoft’sartny. •' Tho.biittlQ lasted froin. da.y
:broak until 4 o'clock |h: the 30th
iclalth’the victory*- V't.;
ThoEnglish took sonio'hundreds •jmapwjw;
m batteries, apd silenced;
iaipho guns. The losiJ otifao AUica was.6ooo, the
||Sft Russian loss'fraasooo; v " <,
HE .* ■Thd'o2htVtW6.B6h'B:wcih'!tf.tho battle; .'*
K- ■ Thobattlo Waa by the- Ru&iianson
if* &VfoUqwthjlf^
ip; tillfgence a'sto'thefresult. v-''V'. . ,\U'
g&* Th 6 Allies arc preparing to storm Sebastopol'
|& L before tbeEuWfana can'repair: their' losses and
||.. wcotct- thcir.'.pbsituina.; - '■' y '
|s|: Eao\pß fuost the * “Sisterhood” "at Eii-
Kr following state-
Rv; toent jnthe Fredrick (Md) Examiner-,.-If Ifc bp
K-. truo,jt.laaiiiatter'EVhich'sliouid/ andnodoubfc'
m, will. bdTC^l/ inquired 1 .’V.
■lt ' T*Ps3 Josephine Bunkley, a novice', who bud'
Bb| not completed her probation, escaped from the
mt&.' EmibiUburgi abbut’ thrco o’clock
ontho morhing-pf tho lOths-inst... Sh 6 is the
daughter of Joseph Bunkleyi Esq';* of Norfolk,
a-Protcstant.’wbo tool? her under his ppo-
through this city,.on 'Wcdhc&lay last,
their waynotno. ‘.The circumstances of Miss
iN^^BunUtey’a .unlawful detention and eseajib there
ms detailed to several of.-our ciUzcris by
fatlfeTi \v6reaa follows - :' ’ Since" becoming a’
she has-been doing-duty'at St. Joseph’s
as &'- ttaChcrVcfj-ni'usie v ,&0., for the
O last tpn months. , Sombmonthseinco, however,-
' V sKo repcwtct} of thfe Sister-'
hood,' expressed a’desire jtq return homfi,' ;
lylpPftna wrote to her father to that'.cffcfct." The lot-’
y<. v iter tfas'jtorn before. her cycayand she was
to write la a dilfercat’-strain, declar
ing nersatUfaotion and 'contcnlmcntwith her
situation.' _ ... ■< ■. ? j-" ;''
The last mentioned letter ■ deceived her fath
er i . while tlio deception was confirmed by hav
ing all his letter* to his daughter, returned un*
opened. Awaft, she was a
prisoner, Mins Buuklcy dctcnhincd, ‘to ‘escape,
and' oh the niorning awve named. BusceodwJdn
effecting her libertyby -climbing through a
a door^and 1 thence into tho yard.—*
Her movements were overheard 1 by the wdtCK
•jnari, .whoso vigilance, she eludedby concealing
herselfbehind attco:. As ; sodu ds'tbo’watch--
~wan torhed pwny, she ficd—nlonb, a stranger,
ih the night, and dressed in hor ice’s'habit
and.black cap, this poor terrified'girl eficyped
•over th<p 'rough country, ten-.weary. milea.to
.CreagerStowp, where,;<m, enquiring ;-for the
stage house, she wos directed to-. Stevens'' Ho
tel. .'She imtneda'-cly'Tn- di known thcdrcum
atanoof of hcr caso to Mr.’ "Chtitfi
laudldm, and 1 demanded hiaprotCclion. which
was pEOlnptly accorded, and:in Miss Grimes,
a relative of Mr. Stevens, sho found a faithful
and gentle i confident and friend. ■ Her., next
etcpiwak to writoto hcr-Tathcr, who, uponVo
ccipt lCtleV,- came without a‘ VooinenCs
delay jto;hcr; rescue.', Miss B. is about’ J 8
a r Hry nc(fdhrpTi6hbd‘ ah’iTGcSuti
fut lady, speaking several !
and a bypeHor musician. . ' y ,
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y
Moßtflbis Most Foull—Wolcafri that a main
namcd'Gqnidlus Ucrrtn. of Fultbii, township',
on Saturday morning last^'kißcd‘ft colored
womap‘,ti cnild of his, arid nearly killed his
wifc t who* it 5a supposed, Will not survive her
wbiihda. • UritWri'jwris arrested
to Saturday’last.tb await
. **
Itfs,9tatcd'that Jlcvrcn waain the, ’habit of
gdttirig/ Intoxicated Occasionally» when hiT Lo
carno a furious monster, and that he was on a
“spree” of this,kind when ho committed'this
murder. • He first attacked his wife: a. colored
woman of tho neighborhood passing by came to'
her assistance, when be Ml upon and killed her,
that returned to' tho work of murdering - bis
wife and children* His wife was living at tho
lost accounts, • bat it.was expected that she
would not survive her woiirids. .
ku{i-
'T Herron was arrested and takert before Samuel
Wicks, Esq.. ofFuUon, by whom ho was com
,'M>: ; tnitted to prison, Herron lives about one mile
from Peach Bottom, and is supposed-to - have
(- ■, . been in’a flt of •rwmu-a-porfw.wnch he commit
twTthC The-name ’of th'6 Colored
woman killed is Cholo Stout. -His, child died
/fPfl, on Saturday ‘'evening. lie says thafhc' also
killed Sampson‘Bcncton, and threw him ihtoi'a
't'ffifi ■ cellar op well.’ Beneton was pissing and -h£»l
".ndt been' found. The neighbors are. in scai'ch
for-his body,. /Tincc hia commitment to- prison
Herron has beets a raring maniac, buttiag.hia
head against Ibe iron frame of the cell, dPQr, Vio
lently, and bo ouitlng it as to require to hayc it
dressed by & physician; He had. to. bo ironed
■or pinioned,to a board so as to render it im
possible for him to do any further injury to
hinuwlf or others. Welcarn, since the . above
was in typo, that Boncton has been found,
vcrcly, .bruised;: but hot very dangerously .In
jured, He was found under a pile of lumber.
poper.
TKRninLB Explosion or Onh uondhed Kina
FAXHBtt AND SON KILLED.—
About quarter to 0 o’clock on Monday morn
ing last, the l Dry HouSo connected with the
PowderworhS of Mr* Jacob’Johnson, Jr*;-of
Marlborough tpv Montgomery county, blow
tin, instantly killing Henry Wistlcr, aged about
60-years, and his son, aged 18'years. -Thcro
wfca lOO kegs Of powder, in the! building
at the thud. , Tho 'Cxplosionwap of tho most
terrific character. One of. tho persons killed,
w*a blown about ,100 yards across the mill
dam, lighting upon tho tho turnpike. Tho
other was thrown about 100 yards m an oppb
-BUo direction. The bodies went both torn and
'ir ? * n . owfnl manner, Ihoir clothing
•?.??tf n fi Kl l7 v Urn * d off, legs and arms broken
4' ; d^S^Uhlt 1 ? 6 fa i , and Bon could only bo
M w?ro »hH, Hnh ato f Q i'* b ' ‘O' l ,l '° lions.
■! Nprristom IfaWkwroT" A . md “ -
A Pooji Wi»r
deotiy tUinkii Uio rule the*. govoWtho riao Si
fall of Hour « p*° r one. (ngwmtch, as it don’t
work both way* With equal facility—bdiilr ‘ ... „ ,
yoi7,gnlck going up and yfcy Blow- cominl 1 • PH«»U« Sale.
down.v-Hois not ft.bit inhS T-WiLL Mil on Wednesday, January 10th
cottiplalhtp. * Hear him • .v l , -1..1850, (If -ngtaold sooner,)tho valuable honso
.“It tsa CUrlpUB but not Very tnflVlo It it well situate for a
us folks rtW' have to purciiawj.a hundred of i i^k QUB< vbfixlnfflsroom3,wUhaCHBtcrn,
flour everycoUplc of weeks, that our flour rtjer- ? , '^ 0< J!?2 i pf Water, Sta
chants 1 discover;nriseitvthoiprico-pfrflbuV ip : d.pth ™i " 00 fot ' t , ,h fro "J,f" l ?‘°
Philadelphia, us ooon ,«* tholightnlng.lmo can, other'fh!u S 5? ™
bring it. omUt onco .'.‘took by the unaerelmodvll? ” l»o diown
If there happens to bo jt fall, it takes them a *e it. I 'l?Wng to
month t to iimi it out. or 'kit least bpforo wo get . At .(lio jamo liAoi i wm-aiilV n»o '.lf
tlm ticocflt of it, -Is it fair?" , '■ ■ .*•; land, .llnalo dt tr>» wpi,.’S'°-
lb* Adversity. Is thO first path of trutjt." ! CnrUtlo) nW. 80,18Sl_ti,' l<^P^^ ■
swte cesisu coManm
[Ns.mehting
Ckmtnlttee vnllheheldnt the' Mwhant’S'Hd tel',;
Philfldelr>tla,bn i? rucsdaythe26th hf :< l)tccm*l
;• I.Tho'Cßairnjtttt'fliAS - letters.
frpihpro'ihln<mt{md influential the.
State,
ychtlpD,. fojr -UieipitfppSß,^
■D'einocratic party
insidious
assarts' that have foratime impaired; ita-pso
fed principles, and to render it iropregnahlein thb
futurtfhgaltiat the, vandus
ind dangerous isfna, v headlong
hassions'.bf the -day;/ .As tue 'constitutional*,
trulycoriscrvative, historical and patriotic parr
ty of the colintiy, tho Dcmocracybaye,agreat
mission to fulfil,:ahd/faiu3t not pihve reercant
Jh : ft. period bf.ftdvprbifcyi high trust cop
iacd'td their-care.. .aVfntods., of liberty* of
ibb'.rlgbis .they
been horn, of religious And the oppo
nents of a coflnesion betwcen Church and fatale,,
cQnuptVmcretrieious'nnd,wnntonas sucheonr.
nexidnhos always proyed to berths opponents
of all, religious tests in determining therighls of
citbsens or thqr qualifications for office or pub
lic trust, among those who have heretofore dii-j
fered with us bn minor pointSj aro nowroady ]
aod cnirioHS tO cb-operato with tbe.pemocratic;
party' nt .tbft. lirsfc J faromblo/opport'anity,- in!
Wintaing/thd integrity/of the .Constitution
formed, by. the patriots of-tho 1 Bevolutioh; the
Falhers of ,’tho Itcpublioi, / , : ./'
‘ It is deemed advisable that the, contemplated
State Convention'do called solely for thepur-
hamcd,EO that.iis action’btr hot
.ctubarroKsedhy any; other, business’: and tliat
it should be composed of the most tiled, stead
fust, enlightened,, and influential men'in opr
links/ fhat its,voice xhfavor of. thq great funda
mental principles of the Democratic creed shall,
speaksyilh,authority, and inspire confidence
imd respect among allclasscs ofour people* •
! It isxthougbt also that* a political calm is the
proper tirne.to begin thisgreat w6rk« ■ . In this
way we will show, our love for the great princi
ples wo.maintain/ by nsscmbllrigwhcn' there is
not a-Bcramblb .for’- place and . power,, but at a
time when the public.-mind is not excited and
I prejudiced by tW. bitterness/attriiding an ap
proaching , election—when our own. Councils
.will not boldistmcUd by rivaliutcrcsta and
personal aspirations.’ •> ■ , . --- i ;,, '<'•
; .>Thb members of 'the Committee, will, thcrcy
fore appreciate the importance 1 of «• general at*
tendance, and it is hoped- will bo- punctual in
mecting at* the time and . placo appointed,' and
that the T>einocratic papers of.-the-. State will
this notice ati early and general publicity;
’ , J. ELLIS BONHAM; Ctamnan. i
Carbsle, Nov. 30.1854.•
•! CuniKtf 'Beef and tkcas’s iro
6ipc forcuring-bcef. find pork, isagaih in aca
sonvopd.n's it’ is generally conceded^to-bo - the
best now' iu dee, wo copy U, : foe' .the third .or’,
fcur.ih,litno« If the demand for it continues to
increase, the Major will hnvo to get it copy
righted and stereotype, and issiio -a,regular
annual edition otit, after the fashion of the Al
manac publishers: • *
Jo 'one gallon of water, take one and a half
.pounds of salt, half pound of sugar, and half
ounce of saltpetre.; ,In this ratio .tno pickle to,
bOj'increased to any quantity desired.; Let
these ho boiled together, until all' tho dirt from
tho sugar. i which will not.be a little,) rise to ,
the top.,and is skimmed'off. ’ Then throw; it ip- ,
ja a tub to cooland whoa perfectly coolpour
it over yotvr beef, pc- pork, to remain’ tho-uaual
tibo; aay four or.five wcelcs. ’ The beat must
befell covered, with pickle, and should not be
Sufc down for. at'-least two days after killing,
Uring which timcitshould bo alightty aprihk
led with powdered saltpeter. „ •' :■<
P. S. Several of otfr friends have omitted tho
boiling of tho pickle, and .found it to answer 1
equally as well. It will not answer:quite so
'well, hoircycfi ily boiling tho pioklo', you jht
rif\j it—for the amount of dirt which is drawn
off by. tho operation, frony iho salt and sugari
.wQuldiuh)risc:.ouoiJiat'JaOQualptcU.Jwilliidhit
t&cU~Gprinantov>)i‘Tttcgraph\' .
i iNDUSint .OP. TriK PBB'STDfiOT.-^A^yoshiug-,
ton.corrcspondcn.4cnt of the Eastern Argus, of
Portland, writes os follows: : > •. - • '
'! Whatever else may bo', said of the present
Administration, wo believe nobody denies io it
tho credit of being a hard-working Administra
tion. Itssovcral departments, from .the heads
of them.down to. their copying clcrksj seem‘to
employ themselves diligently and successfully
to prevent'tho undue accumulation of their
business. In this respect,' perhaps, our public
affairs in Washington were never better man
aged. And tho President himself, it is well un
derstood, finds himself constantly occupied by
an attention to Iris important duties^'which aU
,most makes the. Presidential office a burthen,
more than an honorabledistinclion. Heisjbr
tunato however, in haying tho aid- of & Secre
tary who is,capable of relieving him from much
labor. ’ Mr< Sydney .Webster is ft gentleman .of
fine intelligence and .of genuine, New- England
industry, and all who know him will steadily
bear witness to the courtesy, promptness and
ability with' which he dischargcshta various du
ties at tho White House.’* . •
• [xjt “Don’t hurry,” cxclairocd-themari who
was going to bo hung, to tbo crowd which
followed Trim, “thcrc'U.. bo no fun till I'get
there.”
~ 3Harktfo.
, Fi.ouu and MEAL.-ThoFlour market is rath
er flrmcrwitUbutlittlcdoing. Shippipgbranda
are held at 18 50,butno BAlosaro reposed, ' gales
for homo,consumption arc limitca within tho
range of $Bl for good brands, without sales,and
extra.from s9.to 89 50. ' ‘
. Grain,—Receipts of Wheat are, light- Baled,
of prime Southern red at IDO a 1950., hud fair
red and prime white at 2000. • Ryo is in demand
at $122 for Southern, aud.sl 25 for Penna—
. Corn is steady; sales of new yellow at 84a850,‘ :
and prime at 87c. Oats arc in good demand ;
sales of primo Delaware at 62 cents. ;
Whiskey is firmer; salcaof bbls. at 45 a4oc.,
and hhds. at 440.
: £ '
Qn tho 27th .instant, hytlio Rev. Evens. Mr.
Evpuut HowAUDj to Bliss Kvb Catuaju-v* Mw
iflii, both of Cumboriond county. . '
On tho IGth Instant, by the same, Mr.- Wiuuu
Rautelkh, to Misa Ouariotte Ann, daughter
of Mr- Samuel of Clmrchtown. , -
At Harrisburg, on thq 20d Inst., by the Rov.
J. Fi Moslck/ Mr. George lUtth,.of.Baltimore;,
to Miss Louisa tho former place.
; iUnian Elrc'.Company’s Lectures.
maiE second of a course of-Locturcs for tho bo«
JL-noJlt of thn:««.UiJlon Piro - Company j” will
bo delivered at Marlon UalL on Thursday ovoa-
Ing, Docombor 7, by Rev, Dr. Nbvih. • . „ '
Tickets to each locturo,*l2£ cents. ■
; For solo at tho door on tho evening of tho 100.
turo. • opon at; OJ'o'clock.' Loetdro to
commence at 7, 1 ■. ■ , •
? Carlisle, Nov) 80,3854.
•? Prjrctan»atuil»f jr •'A-#.
"MWIEBEAS tho Hon. Jiiira H.Giuitut;
■VV ; President Judge of .the • several 'Courts; of.
Commbn-Plea&ih 'ihe cotmtica of Cuffitetlond,
Perry, ohd'Jiinlata, and' justices of thoseveral
ln saldcountios^and,Samuel Wloodburo
dnd'John.Rupp, Judges Of
ai^!Termlder:and^neral 1 > JoirPcliyery/f6r,the
.'ddiintir by.thejr precepts ifo mq
direotodi d Q -^dtho > lBUxof l No-?etn'b s rlBs4,’have
ofadredthb ; J Court- pf.Oyer -and,Terminer and
Generol jdilDbUvet^ipM^^^tCoiiislo^oil
tlio,'*2tL- JlorncTdy. pfr January,.ls6s,- cbo|ni,.the.
BUvday,) ten olpfoct in to coni-
■; ~ J:--'' ‘’-Jr'*
‘ KOTJdE)iB Jmrobygivbp to thp uoroner/Jus
ticca oftbeV.P'odcej and of-,tho, said
Cdim'ty of Cumberland, that thcy,-,are by thoßtrid
precept commanded to bo then and tbero intholr,
- proper-pereons/tvltlv'thelr and in.
qutsltibtis,' examinations' and‘alV other ■ raniem
' hrancea f -to'^o'those tffipga tfhicluto their offices
appertain to . W done,- .and : ell thbso that . are
• • MCognlzli^co■a■ r t'o ;prbsech,lo pgafnsi
tlio prisortcw.tiiotiftto octhon.shall bo ln the Jail
, pf Ba{d'c6unty, are'tbVethGroto prosccntcthcm
f “ BIU>U JOaEPn McpABMOND, sWlfc ’ v
, •Vtrovomhbt'Bo^las4 t ~'''';' , ; v - /•’
jrAWJABLB BEAL ESPATE FOB
•; SAUG.
December, 16^1854.
IN pursuance of an ordorof the Orphans’ Court
of,C'umbcriand:cduQ{y, : ;tho.tmdom{gned, ap
pointed by. tho said Court.fpr the purpose, will
offer at public' Salomon, the premises, the follow
ing' described' roal cstate, the ,property of tho
helrs.of.Robort Graham,'deceased, yte*--
No. 1.-i-A Tract of first rate JUtoestone
: -’-V,V !’ -..“Land^
containing .'Ttfllt'r'y ACRES, more or less, elt
uatbdlnSoqlh.S£iddletoatownsbip,Cymbcrland.
county, two and ouo-half miles south of Carlisle,
boundcd;by. lands OfU. Craighead on the south,
Jqmes ilooro’p heirs on- the west, Jonas Rhdy
oh. the. north, and ,tho Baltimore'and Hanover
Tarnplkd on tho oast, having, thoroon-erected &
good' " '< ’ ? ■ ! • -
Twrt -Story. Stone HOVIE, AmSL
LOCJ BARN, SliEI), :fSSj&
CarriiigoV .House,' Cdrpentcr. Shop, {!||S|bß
Hog Pcn, a ;Well of-Water* and -anfisnSK
Apple* Orchard of choice fruit. - .. /. •
No. 2.--A Tract bf firet-rate Liraestbtie
V * ", Land, ,
situated in the foreflaid. township,'about ono
hall mile west-of tract. N0..1, containing THIR-
T.TrTHKEE ACRES, more or -less, bounded
by Ifon. John Staarton the .oast, Joseph. A'.
Stuart on tho, south and y \vcst,- and Wmhßcflbr
on tho north, having thereon erected a two story
FRAME /HOUSE,
and small Frame Barn, and a goodwcUof water
at tho door.. Jbpso properties, are* situated’,ln
one-of tho bcst aoltlemerits in tho Oounty* .
;• Any person wishing to yiowibo properties can
dd.flo at any time,’by* calling'oh Joseph Clepfer,
living'on tract No*. 1, or tho subscriber, living
two.mUosßontbof Carlisle. _
. Sale to commence at 1 o’cibckj.n’hcn'tcrms
Will bo mado known by j , ,
. .. . AU’M. BQSLER, ■
■v . • Appointed to maktjalt..
- November 30,18d1.V-3t* - ,
James ifl’Gliniocb, .IK. 8.,
Lato Professor of Anatomy’and Surgery ini tho
, Philadelphia College of'Medicine, nndActlng
. Professor of Midwifery) one of tho Consnlt
. ing Physicians of the Philadelphia Hospital/
Blockloy i late member of tho
. leal Association) mcmbcrol the Philadelphia
' Medical.Societyj member,,of T tho .Medlco r
‘ GhlrurgicalCollege qf Philadelphia] formerly
President and Prqfcssor of Anatomy and
Surgery in Castloton Medical College,. P et
montj and also; late professor of Anatomy
. and.Phyalologj* In Berkshire Medical Institu
■-Hon, Pittsfield, Mass., #O., Ac. . , • '
HAS -lately- ictrodncod In a/popnlar form,
several of his favorite prescriptions fortho
principal disposes of-thiscllmato. - The name of
eaqjtarticle will imply the.disease fpr which it
is intended to be used. ~• ji ,' •
i ’ Dr- AfeClipioch*a Pectoral Syrup, $1; ~
: Dr. McClintoclPs Cofd end CoogA Mixture—
>Po»-G*Mt»VG*>Wgl»9, &♦*> Price 25-ceniA, -
Asthma and Jlodptng CougK
i?c/rtra»/-Price 60. cental : -v'v ,T. ‘ :
Dr. MeCUnlock*i Tonic
Purifying tho Blobd: Price'sli • ,'"/*
; - Dr. McCllntock’t ' Dyspeptic Elixir I — For giV?
mg' tone.to the stomach, relieving polos alter
eating, heartburn, dad all disagreeable symptoms
arising from iudlgcstlqu. PnCo.sl,
, sJihcnniattc'Mixiu7‘eT?~\TxjT& J
ly. Vegotablo fiemedy for Internal use. ’ Price
60‘uenttfJ '• 1 ' . -• ’
, Dy. v JfleClihtock’s Rheumatic Liniment —For
Rheumatism, Sprain's; Swellings, Ike. Price 50
cents., • , ? y- t •,
Dr. McClinfock's Anbdyne Mizturt--T(>T Palis,
Toothache,. Headache,'Neuralgia, &c.’‘ Price'
CO cents. •*
Dr '. McClintorJPs Fever'and Ague Specific—
A certain euro for all IntermlUenU. Price $l.
Dr. McClinlodPs Diarrhaa Cordial and Choi
era Preventive-?* A. Safe Remedy,
•Dr. MeClintock'a'Vegetabte Purgative Pills*—
ForGostlveness,’ Headache;&c. Price' 25 cts,
. Dr. McClinlock't jinlibilious Fills —For Irre
gularity in thy'Functions of thoLlvofdnd Bow
els—the best Liver Pill made; Price 25 cents
a box. ' ! T*' ■' ~ ' '■
For sale by Dr.’ J. UcCLINTOCKj aihisMo
dlcnl Depot, N, W. Corner NINTH and FIL
BERT. Streets, Philadelphia, and all Drogglsts.
Druggists apd Dealers in Medicines who wish to
bo Agents; will ptoaso address Dr. McCustpck,
furnishing rqfprbncc, name of Post Office, Coun
ty and State. • : ' • ./
‘ ay.For.Solo by W A Kelso, Samuel Elliott,
Carlisle f-J H Orlswoll, Shtpponslmrg; JSmmlh
ger& Co.,LKnufTrnan,Mcchanldsburg;' Joseph'
Herron, NOwville} 3 B'Zimmerman, Andorson
bu’rgj Haines & Perllg,Milld>-stowu; AOKlink,
Now Bloomfield j Harriet'Bf Singer, Newport;
B F Gardner, York Springs; Aj; Miller and J
S Nixon, CJjanjbcrshurg; B Moniker, Wsyn'es
boro.4 Goorgo Bergrior aqd D R Jones & Co„
IfarrJsburg. • ' •*: ' • '
DRi McCLINTOOK cari bo consullcd, with
out charge, dally, ftoni 10 to 12 o'clock, A'. M.j
at his Depot. 1 ’
■ November 80, 1854.—l y, • ( ,‘
: lIOVSB FOR SALE.
WILL' bo sold (If not previously disposed
of) on SATURDAY tho 18lh of January,
1856, at the Court House, In the borough of
Oarllslo, between tlio hours of 1 and 8 o’clock,
P. Mv, at public sate, the
UOUSK ASO I*OT OF OnOUJSO,
on Main slryyt, la said borough, owned by Mrs.
Oftthwlno AVormloy. r This property
properties of Samuel Ensminger and Geo. Oart,'
Is admirably located fora business stand or pri
vate residence, and offers many mducoroorils to
purchasers. For further particulars Inquire of
W, M«- PENROSE, Agentfvr Owner. ■
November 23,1854.—i5.
iCarllvle Tarnplko.()o.
TVTOTIOE Is hereby given, that the undersign
i.~-od, appointed Auditor by-tho Court of
Common Plqas of Cumberland iOouuty pa., to
moke distribution of tho balance, in; hands of
the, Ron. Samuel Woodlmrn, Sequestrator of
tho.llanover fie Carlislo Turnpike 00., to.and
amongst the Creditors,o(\ said Company ;.willat
tond athisOfHco In Carlisle, for that purpose on
Saturday tho 30th day of .December 3654, at
10 o,clock A. M. at or before which tlmo,all
persons having claims against ssid-Company will
present them* . . . '’>r
PHILIP QUIGLEY Auditor, ,
. IOS4WBt,
NOTICE.
AN” oToeffori for, Bfroctora of tho ( Carl isle
Bank, wiU'bd hold on . Monday tho 20th of
November, no*t, at tho office of, tho President,’
In between.the hours of 10 A, M. and
2P;M,.. : , ’GEO. AvLyOK, Pros’t.
.. October 20, IBl>j—Bt / : v "
eIIACKMUS.— A now supply of fresh Water 1 , 1
Soda, 7 Butter, Pli-nlc,. Sugar nndTrentqn
BiscUU—Just received hnd for salo by ■>
Aug. 8,1654. - . - J:-W*BBY. /
*ri)VBLE OIL.—A new lot of superior Table
“ Qll. i\ft also Pickles, TdmattO Ketchup, Bsy t
Rum,'French Mustard*. Ac. Fors/doby .
Aog.B,lBW» Wj BB^v
3pO the Hon dibble the. JudgflsiffthO < C6nri of
uihbcrland 1855.
i, Thh;pofftlqp/of Mieh»«l£Blil|rf, •wspectihUy:
the boose
as such by ChafileS'-AfaglaughUn, in,the ;Ewt
■yriftiL, Ixi Carlisle,!/,
prays yoait Honors, tq ( gnur»: J/lcensa for
the iimo the;onBUing year,- (!orqrt6ficlng oh tho
first dajrofAprll/JSSd.' Ai ila/outy-bound ho
Avill %*' * J *: *
v- - v': ’ / BILLET. ,
November•;
’-
of thb T bdtohgh of- Carlisle - ,' In !tho county of
Cumberland, do certify that pro atb well acquain
ted the above Hlchnel BUlett, that
ho Is, of.gopd. reputp-fdtVflbhealiVand tempor
hnco, hhd.!ajfeU proylded>ith ijlrasd room and
convcnloncesr/oiithe flccotnhio<ijd|6n: .of dan
gers ondtravellors/and that such-XnnOr Tavern
Is accohtchodoto tA$ pnbUo anden
tertain strangeraand travellers, (i, :
; I)».srartin, Rjil)t, Snodgrass,
j. Annstrorjgr;Jftme9 Widow, isaacßingwaH,
Joscphifeiaerj p, Arnold,;A. Zl Herman, John
Humor, A. Si Sener/sW iljlara. Leonard, Henry
BitgoiyM. HolcottibVC.Jpboff.^
. l/y
■ > i{ at Cosi!..' .
r|SHfißUb9cilberB,ihtendinglo|eavotbiB place,
.JL offer thojr entire- stock vt'DRY GOODS
jIJW GROCERIESs ht Hfot r cd>t; consisting of ;
, "tadles’-.jdrcss’ Gpodg, ; .
Fibs all wool X)o-,LaiBCs
s baa6a,French,irennoosjtßlaekandPahcy Dress 7
Sil)ks;; handsome'Hons do liaifles, from 8 t 0.20
centsppryard^„ a 1- ■>>.'
; EMBIIOIDEniESI-Z-A large assortment of
Swiss and Jacenbt Spencer Undersleeves;'Col
lars; Ruffllngi,Edglng3,rns«rtiagß,&c; Mourn
ing.Spencera'phd‘Collars f Emliroidored, Linoh
Handkfercliipft. 1 J- ■ : '
* SHAWEB.-rrHondadnio long jmd square,blk.
figured .and Thibet Shiwlsi ■ ' : ; ’
■ Cassimeres, Satlhctta,
Kentucky'Joans,‘Llnseys ; 'M\ialibB, Checks,Tlck
ings/CiUlco'pa, Flannels, kc?&ij. Also,a large
assortment 1 of - Gloves, .Cottony Cashmere, and
■Woolen Hose; ClotUCaps, Blankets, &c.,
, :'..GroJc©i ; lcs. r ;
. Bngar^Coffeb,.Molasses, Spices. •'
- We invite one and alltocomo and examine
ouretock, as DoW.IS the tiraotopurchafte cheat!
goods. r . - '- 'WKtSB & CAMPBELL.
‘Carlisle,Nov. 28,1854* y'»
JOSEPH 'WOOD & SOW,
'■ PiniiApELratA.
OFFICE v of • Xniorjnatibn, Correspondence,
'Special and General■ Agency - and Collec
tion. Confidential negotiations end trusts exe
cutedln tho.city of PhiMelpMs,'State olPenn
sjlvanja, nndhoighboHhgOltib end States. ..
• : Tho "Moss. Wood •wiU, devote- themselves- to
tho‘collection’bf-mbney obli
gations of every kind*- to the fcxeention of pri
vate touts, general and special agencies, settling
estates of decedents, &cV, and toany'delicate
and Confidential negotiations, inquiries & Inves
tigations of a ptoper.-and.legitimate character;
and all otborprofesslOnal business requiring spe
cial Attornics.
They will afford to Merchants, ’Professional
men, Farmers,' Mechanics,'laborers, Companies
and Individuals'id tho United States, inidrmd-.
tioo In relation to Mercantile','.Commercial, Fi
nancial, Mechanical, Agricultural,-and. Profes
sional. business, and also upon l matters connect,
ed With Political; Scientific, ; LUcrory f ,Religious
and Benfevolorit Soclotlea.and Institutions.
The charges or fees’iyil.l ho proportionate to
the importance of the business, to-tho amount
of time;and labor employed,- andexpense at.
(endlngtho scrylcmV' .*'■ /•*.' ■> .
- Ftet du4 'commUtiotujn alt fasts iobp prompt
ly paid.- - '.-.v- \j.■ J '" .
■ All ordors-mnst.b'd accompanied with a fee,
which Ifnot snfflclcnt/nnswers will bo returned
for tho purpose of effecting Satisfactory arrange
ments* Address Joseph; Wood & Son; Agents,
No. 70, South 1 4tli St.,wostwde Above'Walnut
St., Philadelphia* " ' ■ ’ '•
November 10,•1854—8m
Town Property for Sale, ’ ” ’
XIIB subscriber offers his.proporty at private
.cal*,
Btrcot, n'ext <loop to the COmthoA School House;
In tho Boronghuf Carlisle.; The lot Is 00 by
; A 240 feet,; and - contilfia two two-story
Houses /routing on pbmfrot
ff2ifHl 6,r< ? y #» a-iwo ttbrjZog House on
jyygftho margin of a 20/foot alloy nt the
foot of the lot. ■ Persons wlWjing to see tho pro
perty can call on tho subscriber/living on the
premises. '• ’ 1 ', , }.. -! •
’ : • JACOB BQUIER.’
1 . Carlisle, Nov. 10, ' - •
STOVES : STOVES I rsrov E 8 n r.
JOHN D. GORGAS woultnntorm tho public
(hat 1 ho bits now on hand a tibia establishment;
onMari n St., nextdporto Marlon Hal/, a largest
and'most complete assortment of COOK, OF
FICE &, PARLOR STOVES to bo found in
this county, which will bo sold at tho lowest pri
ces for. cash or Approved credit. Hfs stock
consists of. a Urge assortment of now and high*,
ly improved PATENT COfIfICIKG STOVES,
finished In tho most complete manner, and cal
culatcdfor either wood or coal, or both. All
tho bid standard patterns wllkh have stood the
test of'experience; may &OU estab
lishment. Also, a great viriety of tho roost
approved and beautiful PipLOR QFFXOE
STOVES, Includlng a imnwor of now stylos,
possessing very superior advantages over those
heretofore in use. Families And housekeepers
oro respectfully -invited jfo giro him a call before
purchasing olsow/iero. Sfofrp delivered to any
part of tho country and.putupaf tho shortest
notice. ITo continues to da pH kinds of TIN
AND SHEET IRON WAUF,knd Copper Work,
and has .constantly on hand or frill make to or
der ovory article required by honaekooporsbr
others In (his line. Ufa Btocfl Of Tin and -Cop
per Ware ..embraces every Kind of household
end kitchen u tonsil, warrant)El equal to tho best
manufactured, Persons Inwant of. articles 10
his, lino may always bo, spra ts being accommo
dated to fholrsatlsfaoUon by firing him a call.
Nov. 0, 1854. '1
A Map of Gnmbbrljnd County;
entirely original airveya, by actubl
JP measurement throughoatiho whole county,
by H. I..UKIDGENS, rf.
■ Tho subscriber Is now cigaged in making
Surveys .preparatory to ; pul|slilng a now. and
complete Map of Cumberland County, upon a
large scale. Every Public Ilpad and Stream,
wfth the location of all Mllfaßtorcs, Dwellings,
Public Buildings, will bo accurately laid down.'
All tho public buildings in tio County will be
distinctly indicated, and the mines of owners of
property generally, will bo Inserted In (heir pro
per positions on the Map. J *
A Table of-distances, .Stajstics of tiro Coun
ty, onlorgod plans of tho principal Villages, and
a few of tho most attractive flow* In tho Coun
ty, wlUbulDucrtcd In tho xaftrgln t thus giving
every satisfaction, and rendering tho Hap most
valuable ta tho Owners of Puberty, Merchants,
Travollors> Conveyancers, w 4 the inhabitants
generally, of tho rogion,4oth|atod,
* In as much as tills work Is io*bo made up .of
actual surveys made Upon the jnonnd, it will re
quire tlrapto accomplish It ; R Is not expected,
therefore, that it will bo wldF for publication
much under.,the period. ofTwOToars. Tho also
of tho Man w{(l bo about 6 |bet by 4,ana- will
dost flyo, do/lars, ,
. . 11. P. BRIDOENS, EnMlsher.‘
E. comorof Marshall rod TVood st. Pbila.
J October, SO—lmpd. ■ • f
Estate Notice* ,
T’ETTBliStoatomenfarybVtho ofOor-
JU neliufl L. VanderhoU, UllpCNowton town
ship, .Cumberland couiilf, bavo
boon leaned to tho subflttibrt Fy.the RegJßtcrol
said county, residing In Oakvflo r Qumh. connty.
All persona, indebted to saitf estate will taako
immediate-payment, and th|fw ; having claims
will present thorn <9 'JLvt,,, «
' CORNELIUS ,V. JvfcLLEY, E*»r.
OctohwEo, - j - ■ ■ ■’
•“ k V , VOR - --- ---
A FIRST rate carriage,-mw now, of mod
ern strip, V o or two horses,
will he sold- psry cheap. 8* o ■ciuronablo credit
gtvon.,~Enqulroat Vpfnntoo oflko. . .
. October ;
I". Bur^iiii^ i’:
-■ ~
rtiHE’ irahacHbor Mtdraedfrolh the
A 1 cities ot Kew york dhd-Philadelphia, the
■.Cheapat and most wlendidytusorimeni o/ Fall
1 and Winter. Cst>pid* b verbrojiglifc to Car*
v Having purchased fVom several of the largest
Importing houaoslnNow York for cash; ifwill
enable motooflVrlnducomontß dud give bettor
bargains to my old. cnstomcra;and all hbo triay
favor him' with a caU, than' can 'bo had at any
other eipro-in the town'or county."•t'have tho
cheapest Flannels, Satlnotts; Cloths; Kentucky
Jeans, House do Lalns, Do
Tickings, &0.,.0vcr bfibrod in the borough;
It Is Impossible to enumerate ono-baUthoar
ticlos. Coin© one and all, Iff wanfc*of cheap
feoods and judge for yourselves. ; Wcftako plea
sure. In showing onr goods. Recollect the Old
Stand, East High streets •-' ’ : -
; - . : ...CHARLES OGILBY.
• Carlisle, October 12/J854;.;. ‘
- A.W.Gxeon, >;
f?A TTOHNEY AT; LAW, has B6lUed in Me-
A cnanicsbiirgi for thd practice of bis profes
sion* ' >AU kinds of Legal-Writing, Collections,
Court business/ &c., promptly attended
Office pppoaito-Dft Long’s 'resldrnco, .
; Ho will also attend to: Surveying, in town or
country!-;. }y [October 20,185iQ : >
Wlackuni Colored Silks.,
a largo lino of Black Silk*..
Also* titty fityldolegunt And fashionable bar
ren* plain onctilgntcd SILKS, very cheap. - 1
■ I , 'CHAS. OGILBY.
; ,T
EmbrditloiMes,, ', •
HnßtEiarg(j3t and cheapest sasortmentof Keo
.X die Workj'Cellflrt,‘Handkerchief, Shlmltr
aottcs, Underaloerea, Edgings and Insertidg ln
the borongh/ aftbo cheap store of
- 1 : . ‘ „ . CHAS. OGItBr.
: Octobgrj2,lBs4, 1 ’ ‘
Hoots and Slides.
JUST received, & largo assortment of BOOTS
AND SHOES { Water Proof and-fino Calf
Boys* and. Childrens* Shoes,
Ladles*,-Morocco Boots, Jenny Linds and
kins. - Also,'Gum Shoes in great y/uclet/r.
: .. : cuaS.,oqilbt. ,
• Carlisle, October 12,.1854. . , - ,
- JfEWGOODS. ‘
TX7EISE & CAMPBELL are now opening a
.VV largo lot of Fall’Goods,, very: handsome
and cheap. '/ , ■' ,
Carlisle, Sept. 14, 1853. ■ '
NSW GOODS!
fpSE largest stock of GOODS over brought to
T Carlisle, is how to bo scon af F, Arnold's
Store; where', thankful for past favors; hopes for
a continuance of tho 'same.. His Stock having
been purchased to great advantage bo Is prepar
ed to soli goods cheaper than ever. His stock
consists in part 1 of the.different, kinds of-gooda
suited to tho season, among which may be found
Ladies* ... ••; * ' l '
Dress Goods,
in ovory variety, such as fine Plods, M. do Lalno,
Cashmeres, Herinoes, Farumettas, Alpaccos,
Black *nd Fancy Silks, amongwhich may bo
found the cheapest over brought to Carllslo.
nesNß ANP BOYS WBAR, ,
such as Cloths, (black and fancy colors,) Casl
meros, Vestings, Satinctts, Jeans and Plaldsfof
Boys*wear. ’ Also,'
DOMESTIC GOODS .
of all kinds, such as bleached and unbleached
Muslins, Checks, Ticking*;Calicoes, Ginghams,
Bagging,'iitc.' Also, Flannols -of all. kinds and .
colors; which will-bo sold very low,. •
BLANKEST of all kihds and at all prices,
from $l5O to $8 00 per t>a{r. -Also, - .•
■ BO NNETS RIBBONS, '
Avery good Bolaotion of Bonnot Ribbons,Trim
tnlngs, Jaconet and Swiss Edglngandlasorting,-
T bread Locos and Edgings, Collars, Sleeves, &c.
- HOSIERY. AND GLOVES;
Ladles* and. Gentlemen’s KldyLlalio-Thread,
Silk, Beaver; Berlin; (llncd’& unlincd,) Coah
menb, and' Colton Glovesi; Mens’, Womens’ &
Phildrcn*^Hdsieryj6^^lkindfl;
, r^ r ’ t ~Sdjpzfs t Druggets,
A very iargojotof Oarpot/of all kinds, which
wlll.be sold.very low,. Also, Druggets from Xi
to 8 yds. wide, Oil Cloths of all kind* & widths;.]
Ihoimnd Stoct fbrifen and Pays, Womoa'&j
and Children’s shoes, Gam shoes of all kinds/1
will bo sold low. - •
!.• GROCERIES, ■
A largo stock of Groceries, such on coffee, su
gar, tea, 'molasses, spices,, &c*. which will bo
sold as cheap as they can bo baa in tho town, at
the old established stand id'North Hanover
street, where all are invited to attend as
• ChOlco Ncw Goods they then will find,
To please tho most fastidious mind,
Hence .‘’everybody go** and buy—groat and
■ ; .small' -v
' And find kind attention shown to all.
PIIILIF ARNOLD.
spt. 28th 1854. .
I>H. G. E. BEVITIENTnAE,
llOMCEpjriric PIIYSWIJN,
OFFICE and rosldenco on Louthcr street, one
door onst of (he Gorman Reformed Church.
Dr, Blumonthal respectfully offers his profession
al services to the citlscns of Carlisle and vlclnl
ty. Persons fVbm a distance laboring Under
chronic diseases- may consult by letter. Ofllco
hours from 7 to 0 A. M. and 2 to 4 P. M.
Carlisle Aug/24, 1854—ff ' •
Notice
IS hetoby given, that an. application .will be
made'to tho next Legislature of Pennsylva
nia, for tho fncorporatlonofa Bank,with gener
al banking privileges; or, If Impracticable, for
a Deposit Bank,' with a capital ot one hundred
thousand dollars, frith the privilege of Increas
ing it to two hundred thousand dollars, to bo
located in'tho Borongh Of Carlisle, Cumberland
county. Fa., under tho name and stylo of “The
Former’s Bank;**,.'
Carlisle, Juno 29,'1864—6ra.. ‘
Plalnfleld Classical Academy,
NEAR CARLISLE,’ PA.
THE 17th session will commence Nov.G, 1854.
-Number of students limited, and constant
efforts used for their moral and Intellectual Itn
qroveraent. Terms $O5 per.session.:
Circulars frith references, and full Informa
tion furnished, by
R, K. 81/RNS, Principal and Proprietor,
■ Plainfield Post Office, Comb’d, Co. Pa.
Sept. 28,1864. . . •
Pumps.
JUST, received o largo ft'ssbrfracnt of Pumpa
of over}' variety In general-use, embracing
Iron & Brass Cistern, and Cistern Side Pumps.
Also out door Pumps, so regulated as not to bo
subject to Booting in winter. These pumpa arc
got up In tho very best style In point of qua/lty
and workmanship, tho manoflicturers having had
premiums awarded for (heir pumpa at several
State fairs, where they have boon On exhibition.
Also constantly on baud, a full supply of Iron
Well Curbs and Chain Pomps. For sale low by
' - . HENRY, 3AXTON,
Carlisle, Nov.2| 1862. ■ '• '
G ROOKERY.—A general assortment of
Qnoenswaro of all kinds now on handa in
olodingGranltowaro,Stobowaro.Chard Glass*
wore,'Tumblers, Jara r Dishes, Bowls, Plates,
Candlesticks, &0., also, avarlely of lino Castors
& Bottles, as well as Pitchers, Oellory le Spoon
Glasses, &o. For sale attha stow of
Ang. 8,1864» ■ ■ J. W. EBY, .
JUST received, a fresh supply of Linseed oil,
Turpentine, Paints, Varnishes to, Also, an
excellent article of cheap oil for Firo Proof
Paints,. to., at the old stand East, Main Street,
Carlisle, Pe. ; -■r • ,u
jSept. 14,-1P64. .. ‘fr! BARTON,
GLASS IVABE.—Juat receiving anewin*
vqlco of Ware, embracing a variety of bowls
suitable .for fruit, preserves, pickles; sugars;
Jollies, &c., as also Oellory Stands. Jars,Decan
ters, Pitchers, Salts;- Poppers, . Candlestick's,
Lamps, covered .Bowls, a largo assortment of
Tumblers, Goblets, and other useful article.—
For sale by ' v J.WVBBY, -
pctobwW, - s .t ■';
I%7Ttii b«: jloM‘'bj*ordeif'6f tt«J Otpfi»n«|
.▼.V -Gouift bf Ouiijßefland:c6iiniy);6d, 6alßr
day, the 2d day bl at l 2 b'clk;
-noon, of said a ay, at tb^®nßibn ; farm of, the
late SamnclMumma, Easipcnusborb'
township,'Curb borlafad county, Pa.,’l tbo follow
ing JRbal Estafo,- Into the property 61 the said
SatßUMummajdec’d.jTlzj/' * • -
. All/hat plantation or tract of land, situate In
Efti^eiiMboro’townsbipafowiAld,boundcdby,
lihds‘’bi‘ PfclllpLantz's heirs/Martin Eennlng-’
Belts, Noweomot'shClra, ■ Michael teying
atonandolbors, containingabout/ y
r NihetyifSilr Afcres and a Half/ ], I
«» — r%- Xbo improvements are a go6cT two
4S!m story HOUSE, a new BANK BARN,
■ ’ SbcdyCom Crib; Cider Mill,,
other Outbuildings. Thistann
is iu excellent cultivation, wilh snbstabtlai
(fences, a largo Orchard of grafted fruit, a stream
of water .runs through the place/and there la an
excellent Spring House with « never failing
spring between tho house and barn.' This place
is.situate a.little over (ourmilesfromHarrls
burg...
At tho iame 'tlraO and place, two pieces of
Mountain land, near tho said farm, In Englpenns
boro’ township, prill be sold. The one bounded
by James White’s heirs, Jacob Breiz, John.
Brown, Abraham Miller and others,-containing
69 acres and 180 perched. Tfao other, by,lands
formerly of John Holtz, Wiley, Hongnockcr,
Noble and others. Containing about 26 acres. •
: ... TOBIAS MILLER, j-
Jdrnr- qf Samuel Jtftrimna, d«c’d. -
' November 18,1854—fit
Jown Propcrty for Sa!©.
THE sahsribor offers at-prlvdto'salo, his pro
petty, situated la-wqit,North street* one
square north <Jf the College* . Tlib lot is CO foot
trout by 120 In depth, ana contains' a two story
j , . tOQ MOUSE and FRAME HOUSE,
-fggSßh with a Shop'attached, a Stable,Smoke
,liMißa-Houso, Bcq'. ' Thehouse accommodates
UiUSStwQ families, and the lot Is well sup
plied with choice fruit trees. Persons wishing
to sou tho property can _c»U on the,subscriber,
residing In North Hanover street, next door to
Harris’ Tinner-shop. - It. NATCHEK.
; . Carlisle, Nov. 2;1854~4f , , . .
• 1 PUBLIC SA .
BY, virtue of an order of tho Orphans’ Court
of Cumberland- county, I frill expose- at
public sale, on the premises, pa Thursday the
,14lh day of December, at 1 o’clock, ?. M., a
now two story Brick Houpo; with a back-build
- OggfA - .log and Lot of Ground, containing
■o|Ss|m'4o feet front by 160 foot deep, with a
Stable tbercon erected; situate
-the south side of the Alain st.;
n the village of Hogcstown, Cumberland conn,
ty. It la avery complete arid comfortable house.
. Terms.;—-Ten pbr cent, to bo’paid nt the time
of confirmation by the Court.- One-half of tho
residue Ist of April, 'tBSs,;qrid tho balance In
one year thereafter., - Possession given on the
Ist of April, 1856.
■ JACOb BMMINOEB,
SAMUEL' SENBEMAN,'
ddtrin. of Datid JZmininger, dec’d.
November 10,1864—Ct .
New Store—New Goods*
THE tmdprslgncd Is now opening in tho store
room ofMr. Wm. Leonard, on tho corner of
Hanover and LouthOr streets, in Carlisle, a largo
and general assortment of , ,
Staple & Fancy Dry-Goods, ■
embracing almost every hind ond quality of
goods adapted to this market, together with an
as-sortniont of GROCERIES. His stock having
been'nearly all purchased within the'last two
'weeks, buyers will have the advantage of selec
ting, from & fresh stock, as well ns of tholato
decline in tbb prices of many articles. He will
bo happy to exhibit his’Goods to all who may
favor him with a call, and pledges himself to
sell every article us low or lower than they can
be purchased elsewhere.
ROBERT DICK.
.November 10,1854.
: A Chance to 1 make Money! 1
PROFITABLE AND HONORABLE- EM.
JPLOYMENTI 1 . The • subscribe? Is dealt*
*OBirsrßiiVlu£ an ftgcntln.'cnoh county tnhUpa'n.
of the Union*' A capital of from 6to $lO only
fall bo required.* and anything like aa efficient,
energetic, mao can make !i>ojntfireo to Qto dol
lars per.dayj—lndood aomo oflbe Agents now
employed are realising twice that sum. Every
information will Be given by addressing, (post*
ago pald,> .- IFM. A. KINSLER,
: Box 001,‘Phlla., Pa., Post Office.
' ’November 10,1854—4 f.. . - '
Kookllerel
A I, GREAT BARGAIN OFFERED I
THE subscriber, In consequence of illiicalth,
offers his entire stock of Hardware to any
person or persons wishing to enter into the
Hardware. Having determined tp quit business
ho will give a bargain, besides his Influence and
custom. Any one desirous of going Into tho
Hardware business will do well to call soon. If
not disposed of by tho first of October next, ho
willthoh commence soiling off at cost at the old
Stand, next door to Uaglaughlln’s hotel..
JACOB sener;
-'Carlisle, August 10,1864.
WHITE PALI ACADEMY*
■ 3 miYcs Jfast of Harrisburg, Pa>
THE Eighth session of this populor and flour
ishing Institution; will commence op Mon
day tho Oth of November'riext. under tho most
favorable auspices.,, During the present year
euch Improvements and additions have boon
made as its increasing patronage demanded.—
The Principal will be assisted by a full corps of
competent and experienced Teachers, and spe
cial attention will bo paid (o the health and com-
Jbrt of tho students. •
• /. terms! ; ‘; .“ -' ■
Boarding, Washing and Tuition in tho.
English branches; and. Vocal music .
per session of 5 months, $55 CO
Instruction In Latin or Greek, each 5 00
French or Gorman, 5 00
Instrumental Music, - 10 00
The attention of Parents and Guardians Is
earnestly invited to this Institution. Circulars
wiU.be furnished and any information will be
given on application; either personal or by letter
to ,;D. DENUNGER, Principal,'
September 7,1851.,. . • * ' ISarrithurg, Pa*
B rofciiaSUawl*.
A LOT oftong and square Brocba Shawls, nL
So BlanitotBhwolB,Jtist received IVomNow
York ond sellibg Very low, ot the oheapstoro of I
, Nov, 0, *64.] CHAS. QGILBY.
Savo yonr Old ITfclnl.
CASH paid for Old Metal, such aij-Coppor.
Brass and Iron, at the Carlisle Foundry and
Machine Shop. -
Aug. 10,1854 —8m t
Corn Sbolloi’K*
Alexander's patent com shoiiof, doci
dodly the best and cheapest now in use.*—,
Former* aro requested to call and examine it at
(ho Carlisle Foundry and Machine Shop, or at
Saxton’s Hardware Store. For sale at reason
able prices by GARDNER it BROWN. -
. August 10,185£—-Bni . .
A . FRESH supply ofPalnts, OIU, .Varnishes,
J\, Dye Siuflsj Glasses, Putty, Soan Tools, &o.
‘ Also/ Baking Soda, and Bryan’s Pulmonic
Wffera, for iho.puro of CbUghs, Colds. Asthma,
Consumption, and all othbr diseases of the Lungs,
ftp sale at B. J. KIEFFER’S.
; Carlisle, March 28, TBB4. .
CRANBERRIES.— A lot of fresh Cranber
ries, just received, as also an assortment of
hew Plcklos.'P-eaches ftnd'Toniatoos, inljars tc
Cans, fresh t Sardines, fine 01lvo-& Table Oil,
French Mustard, &c. For Sale at (' Marion
Hall” Grocery. • Jf.'W. EBT,
■ October2o,lBs4: «• ' ' . .
■; Notlr*. ' ■ ••
Tp|n. 3, BAUGHMAN’S,heaIth haring been.
fi-Jrestored; hereby notifies his friends and the
public that ho has resumed thd practise ofmed
iclno, at Lis' office, corner of .Main and.Badford
starts, . [Nor. 9, IW4-^Bw.
between tho hoiM'JytlUt
; ; v’R|EVE:||N||Si :
f. ‘ (pucceuor'to
Maingi
T&O; Xlfr’SonthSecona
11, Spruce street,
constantly on- hand a flUl ;wso'llnl6W^*^W* l 3r i.N.v
artlctein hfai Ifneof btttf *»
.LEATHER'
Spring MWto**ea,VCiii^J^*^^
Huslt-and Straw
Tapcstry. Brassals,
tlfln. List, Rag fit Hemp Carpetinjifs, Ott
Canton Mattings, Cocoa ana Spanish
Floor and Stair Rrdggets, -Hearth,'
Mats, Table and Plano Cdrerst taVWww*w^ v :
spectfully Invites tho attention of
October 19. 1884-ly ~ ; : T > rW!««illflfe
ProciamailonV' J v-' !
-tT/HEBBAS «To
, W President'Judge of tM lIWeM flWilr«gta: *
; Common Pleas in tho'
borland and Jnnlata,aridSamriet^l^M«^^«'ij : - ■
JohnßiipiV Associate
in the said County of
cepta to me directed, datod thb
1854, hare- Ordered an adjonrned
won Pleas to bo holdcn at
day ot, Docowl>er,-18H, «t 10
forenoon, to continue one weelc./ {-Ji '-'-v, is £ v
• Noticb la, therefore, hereby glycn;to ajhpefv ■ v.;’
sons interested to bethoirand thePp Jo '-
aneb." ‘ JOSEPH #'■'£
‘Qct0b0r.26,1854.- } -.
'■ Teas, Coflfee,
3pHE subscriber hosjnst added to. bis
[ stock, a general selection of CHOICE' GKO*-'*-'!-'
ESIES, aeWbll as alb tho dther Tariety-of
{gjsj ticles uaually kept in-a GrocerySterai.- 4
B»||l embracingßio Coffeo--roasted andgristta, *,
!-srm and lids, per lb., orlean»,iol«rifl*df , T _./
Crushed aqd Pulverized Sugars, of flna
lies* Chocolates, Spices, Dairy Salt,
ty Pdncy articles, all of, which, are’ofierettalthp''
lowest cash prices. "Wo aro thankftd .fc?
former support given os, «nd inviie a fhrtbs*
call from our friends and. customers* "• • . : ,
£< yf. JJ3Y#. V
Harion ttdll;Carlisle, Aug*'B,. 1864*-- t-.'-J-
niEIiCH IBVIS JBS.» *
2Vot , !i : |
FOB THE CURE OP HERNIA -OBiBHP-I::;
Tin
A CKNOWLEDQEb by , Whlghcst tfiedlcil {
Xjl authorities of ''
superior to ahy other in usd, "Sufferers wIUW
gratified to loatri (hot the ppcatfoti wvr^tkH tor -
procure not ofilytHe lighted. and but y.
as durable a TrUss OS any dth(fr,'ln
c«m6it)uV and ancohtfortable oi?fcleWnany-apRL.X..
There is bt> diQichUy atteadlng -the' fitting, kpa •
whoh.thd pad IS located, it wilt its :
tlon wlthoht changed *- Zti'.'/T. ?'?.
■ Persons at a distance uhabie on:JW
subscribed, tan have the Trusaserit to anr«d-. ?
dross, by remitting Five Dol/ors- for tho.-ilngl*
Truss, or Tin for the double—i'frUh measure-..!,
round tho hips, and' stating side-•&flbctodvl JU. .
will bo exchanged to shit If not IHtingibyreturn-^,
log It at once, nnsoiled. : For sale .only by tt», ’
Importer, , . CALEB H.'NEBDLES*.- . v ,7 ; .-
Cor. of Twelfth.& Race Sfrcdtsj ; Phll»r
requSring tho benefit of AfrcJtottr'',
teal Bupporis> owing to derangomont'of-Hra, In 7;
tomal Organs, inducing Falling of the Womb,
.Vocal, Pulmonary, Dyspeptic; bfarvotia ;t®4 ’
Spinal Weakness, are informed that a comp-stonf > ,
and experienced Ladt will W in attendance At- ‘ ;
the rooms,''(Set apart, for their exchtslve' ,
No-114, TWELFTH St., Ist
Juno 29, 1664—1y* ’ Q,>
DU. C, 8.
Respectfully cflbrshiifprofcsaiohai »«•
vices to tho citizens ofCorUslo and surrotm^'
1 ding country. Office aqd residence In South.
1 Hanover street, directly ppposite the .Yolunteoc
1 office, ,
1 March 23, , ■
NEW/GROCERIES. ,
TVTOW open and for sale ot the “Marlon Roll 1 *
4-~-Family Gru’cery.B tpre,>..targo£andgeneral
assortment of articles, useful and fancy, onbra
lag, in part—. V
' Mani&ba ind Coßecs, ,i
■- Gyeen Rio and Roasted Coffee, /
' JonkJaMbestbrand^fTeas,
Bromi'and’Ciarifled. sugars, .
' .'White and Prcserylng v «
Pulverised and crushed <f • , .. -
Bromo, Cocoa-end Chocolate,
Rico and Con* Starch,
Forinb and EsaoncO of Coffee, . ;
j Lovcrlng’s finest Syrup, Orleahs Baking Mot#*
sos, Spfcwf, ground and onground* UnaefCtti&fii
Vanilla Boon, Choose, Crackers; Candles; itc
J3P' Our ‘ jfinl ;;
embraces a large and gooefal Variety v
of the best white Granite,'a iron Stoneware} lit- ’
orpbol and common ware, enabling tho customer
to select to soils or pieces of any. also necessary,
and of tho different styles, together with, a rut
cty of Flnb While and Gold Bond; English and
French China soils' of Tea ware, and other varie
ties of useful and flno-fancy China wate, includ
ing Trays, Plates, Vases/ Fruit Dishos, Cbifte
cups, &0-&C ’
GLASSWARE, >,
emfcraclng-txttrigj dlslics/ niobuises tanking*!
bowfs, a large selection of OnelSuted tambler«|
wino and egg glassed and othor useful *rticlo«w
* WILLOW AND CEDAR;rrAgE f
among which arc tabs, chums, water palci,-mea
sures, market baskets, travelling book els, m well
as other covered and uncovered baskets. -Also,
Table Oil. of-the finest 'brand. Sperm tod-other
Oils; Tobacco, Cigars, &b, A email lot
of choice MACKAUEE ofNo'. Iquolily. , Also,
a trimmed Mess Mackarcl—-both In handsome
assorted packages of halves, quarters and Jklt»—
with all the other varieties of a GROCERY and
QUEENSWABE STORtJ. -
IVo feel thankful Tot the patronage heretofore
bestowed oa us, and Invite a continuance of like
favors. _ ; ;; j. w. eby.
Carlisle, October &} 165 i.
Look Out In Time f .
C HOLER A-MORBUS, Dyscnteiy,
&c.,nro nicking their appearance}, yon know •
the remedy. If you have any regaw fortho.
welfare of yotntfolr, your wife or your children,
supply yourselves instantly ’ with “Beecher**
Matchless Cordial,*’ othcnrlso abide the eoase*.
qnonccs resulting from a bigoted adherence 'to
old quackeryj Tbo Matchlcssremedy can
bad at ibo tmig Store of - B. J. KIEFFER,
South Hanottr otreef, a '/tto door « itmlh'of - !
Court Houtt. [Carlisle, May 18, ’fii.j ■;
WAKTEP.
cabinet makers, to 111-wrigbtl '<
\J wagon-makers, aboc-makors.Bnd mechanics
generally, who oro in want of TOOLS, to c»ll »t
Lyiio’", where you con always bo. ooppUcS-wilb ..
& full Kltt of superior tools of Ibe boatmuu
fhcluro, warrantc<l,nt prices lower that escrows,
hosrd of. , JOIIN P.LYNE.
lfe,l titU of K. Jinnortr si. , *
May If, 1854,
•• ‘ Threshing IftnetilQea. ;• r r ' : ■'
OP tbQ bcatmlwc6i»»WniteoiiliMd fciid‘for .
sale at lho Carlisle Foundry aqd Machlne i
Shop. . «, GARDNER ABROVfWV 1
, AngrißtlO,lB64.—Bmy " t; -' ' l| .
TOST tocoWcda prlnio lot. of the celebrated
pateqt Whttl Grcatt /or carriages, carir, wa
gons, &q. Tble article fdlymalotainathoTe
putatioa of best article tor the
evoroflbrod. For sale , .
Aog. 81,1854.- ' ■ * SAATQN’g.
.JWTACOARONI.—A naif lot of Farina, Com- , ;
iTJLStaroh, Taploco, Sago, Pe»ri, IJarley Bak
ing Powder, Extract of Coflee,Rico Flounce.*'
Foraalo.by ■ *• '-*?• W,-EBjf» /
. Aogiist 8,1854« ■ ' ■■■ 1 , ■
WE iall the attention of Uio pubjio, to. the'
Garden or' F|ro apglao for wa-- "'-
toring Of Qroi—an FTffrF
lent article, neat cheap, & ..'TPo*. '
Sulu ftt * T,, , . .p-i\ ,
K.^w':;-:^ SAMOSr ‘ 8;
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