tt— —r—rrrrr-rTTTTr /;i7^\»rff?^f^wu r^ v : i ;vy%' v -'?, i^... f«K -I -I.;-, V I. „. .'I -i:» - ■ -Vilanl,i gi»tkvuty' MAWtBt. - ■}'. ;»jymll M ‘l'WkdsesdXv, Julji IS, 1855'. { Whai Wheat per ba. ' 1 »5 ' ::: I'® ' ■■! .1. « ,0.60 ,1 viJ.OO. Wi'i > but:.. . *Apcr,bu.j i.. VKwl per bn. ■ r. at Tax for *855.: ;i in hereby given that, tbo Treasurer i>School District of Carlisle,:!\ViU‘at» ao Commissioner's Office, at the Cou'n- : ;iHoliso, on Soturtioj/, August H» 1855, tlidJiburaiof O and IV! and 2 and 6o’- ■sdld dar, foi; the purpose of receiving for the prebent; school m toiiwhWlr limb u deduction of Hto por willl.bo mado .fbr,* prompt.payment, alter an.d\HP,t<f thqUOt/fcq/ /Sej)(cwberncxi, pii'y' ttTelr taxes In tub timb by jn’ihb'jfrtiasurbr.l'", ,'oarricsllif VdqUestcd that' tax payers will { prompt in making payment onbr before tllo I Jmo specified—tllcy will thus save \m\five per i ttni\ qndionf\hlQ;,thQ Directors, to meet, all.itlie currant,expenses of keeping .up- the- schools,, which'otherwise they cannot do, as the Treasury j ft p j,w exhausted., All unpaid taxes will be cp- Corccd,byiwarrant* . J, ,W«,EBr, ,Trco*urpr. july.io^dtiss-r-dtii. i i . •HEteISTER’S WO’*T ct:; *?%*fC*TICK iW hcftil»y ! B*vcn to iilt persons inter iK cstetKtlwtt,Uo f ollowing accounts have boon filed '’{n’lUls'jjfllco>)f! t)ic’accountants therein ninlteU- ; foi* examination, atid wilt ho' presented tti^'ttio^Orplwns’Court of Chhilterlahd cbUnly, allowance, oh Tuesday, the titfi i/'l^ugo »/', Al’ D, 185&’, via :” , . lU.Thu first ami. final account of Michael excciitor of Margaret Keefer, Iftto of. Southampton township, dec’d. . 2. The account OfDavjd Uhoads. ndmlnistra. tor of the cstulo of. John Rhoads, lute of West pennsborougb township, dec’d. , fi. The accolintof Sulohfon Mohler, executor qf. Joseph shifk> Into of llauipdontowuship, do* closed,, ~ .i . TJio account of Jacob L. Zook, adminis-. tlio Catharine Mussolman, late ” Upper Alleij.tpwnship, dcofd. ... . ; ,t r i Cji/jCho flnd.ftcpount of Daniel Goodyear, one 'tWexeculors of Frederick Goodyear,late of 9pi;pU towpsli|p, dec’d. ;. • u •" (1. fl’hbaccouutof James K.-Kclso and alary dso, executors of James Kelso, Uto of South itonitownshlp, doc’d. <* -Tho accounttit llmiry Rhoads} executor of MiR-JUlOttds, hito of: tho borough qf;Corl‘wlo,' Mowed.,,:> i., > - ■ *;i '--‘I -V 1 of John. Goodyear, <jmi of; tfiQfii’xecutorsuOf ,F .Goodyear, U*wnHliip, duc’df- . . i ■ . •O.’The'i'ubopuiit ofJohn (Jarman, ndmlnlstrtu V.<tf>Ufo;>%tatv,grJolm Creamer, late of Silver >pring township, iiecs\l,i . : '..i ? i-d ' -JOkThu account of .John Goodyear amt Geo. executors 61 Rudolph K-ryshcr,'Juto jif'Mouroottownship, dvc’dr *'• •■' i final occounl ofNanoy Glv )r, (administratrix of the estate of Adam Givler, Re4tf Soiitjufhpton township, d«c’df|.. .> , l3„Thtt.acconnt,ot Feres,Howard, adminis-, of: Christian Wolf, Into of ortij,Middleton,township,.dcc’rt. ' 18i Tho account of tho Hon. John Stuart, ad* iniatrafor 61, ll\q esfato ,of John ii*ya,-late ,ol ranhfonl township, dec’d.. .tr : i ■ |4 t . Th« account;of ChristianTHxol, executor Jatc of lho borough of Mbchan.ies ijrg.neo'd,'. ■ ‘ >. 10,-Th*'Aocnantof;JacUbsu£QP^Adnyn]»fra i -: r ■with'the.wiU>nrioxed : itlicw«jlato oI the hbrmiglv.br t#ni(dc, dot’d, Jbhn.nrCoovcr, adniluls •ft pftjifl>hfSrta of George,Carl; latu br Up. \llep township; dccM. '/ . i tiio‘'nccbunt of Jl. Bltnor, executor of. ry..A ri ß|tncr f |ato. of _ Cum. rikdd cbunfy/dbS’d.','V ■|fi. Xho abcoUiltf of adminis /Jtbr'bf the citiilo of John M’Carler, late of the orbugh of Carlisle* decM. >, . , 19. Tho Ylual account of. Agnes Sadler, admin tfatrlx id tlib estate of William It. Sadler, dc afcedi'whb : wita tho administrator of George ".key, late of Dickinson township, deC’d. 0,: Th 6 account of Dr. David Kckcr, expeu of Wm. F; G. Eckpr, late of Newton town dcchU, - - f'Th’b'firs! and final account or Lbvl ZU’g* akeciltbr of Sabltin Ziegler, Into of the bo. th’pfCarJlale.'dccM. ’ . 'Tlib iibcrtmU of Atchosonl.aughlln,‘oxcc . late of the borodgh of ir\ : ?rilo, I ’dcc'’d. , !£fi Tlie aebbunt of Jniuiis B. Lcckey, execu >bf Danlel'tftckey, K«(j., late of Frankford t-flshTfiJ'JccNli *' I iri'Thb hreotmt of Josepii Miller,.executor I ncJiliol Miller, late of North Middleton town- J . Tho acconbt nf John Falco, nd)ninlstrnt6r io oslato of l!onr> J Ksholmnn, Into of East isborongh tv>vnnldp, dec'd. I ■ •,, , Thoaccount-ofDMrlr.h Slclnof, aduilnis* f ejtf' tlib estate late , ijier Atlcp,township,'dec’ll'. . .. . ~1 t The account of Lcvl. Riedel and 'Johii ' joif administrators, bfil i} ! o’ , of Adaiu ; !g9l, lalo J br'lhb;b6rougli of-Medinhlcsburg, ie>W , i, •:. , $1 Thq nccbmil ofj. Rmusey Woods, oxcp )f ol* Woods,; lutu ,pf Westponnsbpk-o». rnshlp,'dtic’d; ’ . la. Tho Qccquntlof Dr.t?eorgbD. Woods ami ipeca F.Woods, aduilolKtrators of .the oslato, Willlnhi Woods, of Dickinson township, jfcoasod. ' i .{lQ.i.Thn account of . Folor G. Bonuwlfz, ad -..-..lhlsirntor of tho estate of Dr. David Wulburn, ■ Utb oCKaatpennsboro’ township, doc’d.. r V* -',sl. Tho account And Joseph '_YlnGuiro, executors of Frnhcis M’GUiro, late ,of ' ‘ ‘ ihip, dec’d. i .mt ol George Kncttlo, oxccntor li,h\t.Cor MiniiitßdVllshlp.deo’d. and final account of William M, ndminiKlrnlol - Of the,’estate of late of tho borough of Carlisle, unto! John (*. Hutchison ami (son, adniluislintoro of tho estate jhlaou, late of HjcUlnocm town- >unl of Jonas.. Newcomer ami not, executors of John Ncwcom inson township, dec’d. irdianohip account of Christian of the persons and estates of sloy, Abraham KnoUloy, X*dor dno Kneluloy, C\or>. W. Knolaloy, Knolflloy, tnfnor children of Peter of Silver Spring township* araianship account of Abraham u of ,thu-porsons and estates of Simwlcr. Philip Spang. J l- la ', l Spangler, minor rorgo Spangler, Into of DloUlnspn irdUnaWn account of Jnlm New. m or liolmcta' Oarl, minor aoccMd, acUlcl a 6IW , „„ jmor, oloculort of >»I4 rfuanllan mllanalilp account of Wm; Hon* »if ofDatil. K/IToimod,minor child loa, Into of Cumberland county* do. johdhmTflnal account ftflJugU'W.' tmlnUtrator of tho ostuto of James le of-'Dicklnsoh township, doc’d. ;• x\ account of John Sliopp; admin* i estate of Goorgo Kupp,la(o of l>, doc’d. jotint of Michael Albright, nclm o oatMo of Susanna Albright, Ii mro* .township, docM, , William lytlk, jnegUicr -8 Ofllco, . 1 0 iv/oG-dt* \ u i School TcacUcis Wanted.' ) Wanted totnko 'charge' of thp ; publio' ‘schools* in thobordugh OfMechanicsbnrg/Cumh, c6.' ! Tho term will icotnmenco ob.thu first MondayinSop tomboy ahd cDntinno’for seven or nlno njontha; TUo examination .will take place •on Saturday}, the 4th in the school houso in said bor ough} conducted by the County Suporiotondont. To competent teachers a liberal) salary will bo given; ißyTOrdcr of IhOHoard.':- v on- : ‘•I./ j'i'v l A.:M ATEEft> Stefitfa i .HdchftniQBburg,'JuiylHo, IV;.- Splendid Jewelry,; \Vatctick,i &c. j TIIE subscriber respectfully informs tfto bill sibnrof'Oirlfstb aria tho.public'gohetnilly, : that hb has just opened a largo and sortmbnt of Clocks, Watchos'and Jewelry, .'of, every-stylo and quality.. 'His storo il ia;'Buhated loti tlio N. E.corner ofllioPtfbllcScjUarbiintho room fomlcrty bccttplcid'by S; doo'r east ol- G'. i ;Wv IHtner’B dry gqbdij storb.' '•Ills, stock will consist of every arllilo’ 1 usually kept by watch majors and jewelers, viz: • GOLD i iS- WATCHES of every stylo and 'quality, prlccsTVbtn‘s2G 16 s'l23.‘ 1 Silver Watches ss tOS4G.. .Gontleraen.’sGqldFob, V6st,'iricl Chillis ; GlltKcya,and Soils; Gold Studs and VestßUltonsißroAsß Pills, Box Rings, &c.. Ladies Gojd Neele " Chains, Gold Chatlalns, Go]d Lockets, Breast Pins, Ear-rings, Ear-drops, iCnIT Pins, Pons dntl Pencils, Gold Thimbles, Gold Bracelets, Silver and Pearl Card cases, Set Bracelets, &c. -A ,largo' stock, of Finger Rings,. Silver and Plated Fruit I Dishes; Curd Baskets, jTow Setts, Plated iCups ;and Goblets,■'Napklu,Rings, &'c., with many -1 other fancy notl9DS,.,i.All goods.warrautod to.bo what they are “sold for.' 1 i the repairing qf(Jqi(L Jowolry. - AU.iWork war-i 'ranted according to quality. 'The. subscriber hopes'by.atrjct nttentibn ; tobusiness an’d-a do-: Wo to plcqso, to receive, a liberal share of pub lic patronage. . NAUGLE, ~i OarUslo, July 19/18G5—tf - . i: - STARTLING,JUT THUE! Warning ;to‘ Every Sensible' Woman. • 'AVur Females Suffer'i.v llealtii. ‘ TVrb woman of delicacy Is willing to disclose J.l tile peculiar ailments Incident to'‘her oven to a.pios.t Intimate family physician. ’ , This modesty and delicacy is implanted by nature, and neither should nor ficod.bo suhjec ted to the rude shocks. Inevitable .In. making to the other sen those aitnicqta belonging cxclufilv6ly s tb the female. ; ~ , (; 1 Except, in extreme eases, her.sensitiveness Will sacrifice her health rather than her delicacy. . ■ The consequences arc 'serious, lamentable, and life-long. , , . , ~ I’ Thus what at first coyld hnvo beeneasily,rctri- I cdlcd,' or perhaps better still, not Incurred, bo- I conics ft complication of diseases, hot only ruin ing tlio health of .the mother, and embittering . her<iU3*s bytiickric;Ba|fthd f ttuireHng f but entailing broken’ constitutions upon her children,’ and embarrassing, if not distrcsslng f ',th'o businosti and pecuniary prospects of the husband. r ‘ Lot every sensible woman /o/fc (as thdusahds bnvo done) by the,bitter ,experience and sufferings of others, of the dreadful cons?. »inonccs‘sho entails upon herself anil those en deared to her, by.hor.ignorance ot ,tho;ainipJcst | ’nnd'phiincst roles of health .ns connected with, the marriage'state', the‘violation of which entails 1 disoado;;'autlbrlng and misery.'.;\ i" 1 * 'j , ‘/Hoy/ nlany'ari'sufierihg/frem obstructions or lrrogulariU6s''pocUliat-'to the’ female system, which limlerhlind the health, the eOecls of, which l!iey ! ,ftro ignbratit; hrid tor’ which’ their doltcaby !forblds»' seeking'medical advice f. How 'inany sufier Ifotn)iyolnp4«»u/cri (fulling Of tbio W ; ohib f ,) ot from Jhior hlbui (weakness, debility, Iluvynianyaroincoiistanl'ngonyforrb&nyrpoiiths 1 preceding confinement J. How' nlany’lmvo ditto- j cult',' IT not dangerous delivCrleS| and slow w{d 'uncertain recoveries!/ •’ • To' thb qhesti6ni ; hoW'aro |hedo to fed provpny ted? what shall bddon«7'(ho answer JSjSlraido. 1 Let.cVdry womari ascertain’ for,herself, 'ivlfh. outWiolencd to the' natufoaud icharaclur.of tho aUniont'(to Which' she as a'foi' male Is sultfect) thb from .^rldch, it may 'arise, and the propcftehicdJca ,forits cure ,and ; ijfuturo prb+chljoh:' '■ ‘‘ * 1 This ihc can do by possessing ft little Volume, '(already-possessed .by thousands) which tells dirrmfliat iff fba ninfl/rr, rtidlg hnr w* o * for.it, ip ,simplo;biit t chasto words, and such'as ishdeuri understand,.' This little volume is criti- Heel Iht Man-ltd 11-omon'i TIU VATE-MEUI iOAi; COMPANION; I.J Me. A.'M.iUiSiuccAir, •Profess,or of -Diseases* of Women/ Oho bun 'dredtn 'edition (600,000) 18ino., pp.,250., ' [On ifltid iA»pcr, Oxtra bluStn'g, sl,oo.]' , | A standard work of established found In 1 the'"cataloghes of/tho groat. Trade- Salcjtf-hrNctv Yorki ‘Philadelphia; end 1 other cities, and sold by. tho principal bookSol.' lent in tho United Status. It wus flrst published in 1847, since which time Jive hundred thousand copiei hayo been sold, of which there were up wards of 'otlb hundred thousand sent by tilall. 'attesting tho hlgh estimation'in "width It Is hold ns a rcllablo phindar medlfcal book fbr evtry fc [nuilf, the author having devoted his bXdlukiVo attention to‘the treatment of complaints peculiar: to in respect to which bo is yearly con-' aulted'by thousands, botli In person and by let* ter:'’' 1 " , . 1 ; Herb every woman chn discover, by compar ing her.own, symptoms with those described, tho napirc, cliumctcr, causes of, and tho proper rnediOs for, her complaints. ' ' • , I Tito wife about becoming a,mother Ims often need of instruction' and advico of the utmost importance'to her ftituro health, will And such Instruction-and’advlco, and also explain iriany symptoms which otherwise would occasion anx iety or alarm,’ns all tho peculiarities incident to her situation are described. ‘ 1 " It is of course impracticable to 'cbnVcy fully, tho'vhrlpus subjects tr.ertted of, ns they aro' of a; nature strictly intended for tjm inarried or those,' contemplating marriage.' 'Tiro revelations con., tairied jn'lts pages have proved nblcsslng to thousands, ns (fie innumerable letters received !by tho author (which'ho Is permitted by tlib; -writers ( to,publish) will attest. -' ‘‘l " Extract of a. Letter from a gentleman in Ddyfon, ' Ohio. . . Davton, May 1,1817, Dr* Jl* M* Mauriccau: “ My wito baa -booh perceptibly, -sinking for somo three yours or more, in consequonconf her grout anguish and suffering somo months before uml during confinement; every successive one more and more debilitated and prostrated her, putting her life in imminent, dungor* and which was 011 tliu lust occasion despaired of.' I snppo sed that (Ids stale. of, things, was inevitable,,ond resigned myself to meet i tbo. worst. At tins time (now about two months) 1 beard your book highly spoken of, a*.containing sumo matters reaching my ensoi On its receipt and perusal, I cannot express to yon tbo relied' it afforded my distressed mind, and (bo joy its pages imparted to my wife, on learning that the grout discovery of.M. M..Ocsomcfuix provided a remedy.,,lt opened a prospect to. pie which I Jiltlo conceiv ed was possible. No pecuniary consideration can over fcpay tbo obligations X-am .under to jou, fyr having, been tbo moans of Imparting to us:tbu matters contained in f( Tbo Married .Wo man’* Private Medical Companion.*' .But.for this, cro another X ua r would bovo passed over, ! iiiy head,in all human probability my wlfo.would bajjp boui; in her grave ami my children left mo., thorioss.” In consequence of the universal popularity of | tlio work, as evidenced by Us extraordinary sale, various impositions have boon attempted,,as tvoJI on booksellers ns on tbppublic, by Imitations Of llllopagu, spurious, editions, and surreptitious infrlngomonts.of copyright, and other dovlccp and .deceptions, It bus been, found necessary therefore". fo Cuuffon the Vublic to buy 09 tyook I nnlusif tlio words “ Dr. A. M». Mauriccau, 120 TdflGrty Street,,N. Y.,” is on (and the entry in tbo Clerk's Ofllcoori tbo back of) tho, title pogo; and buy only of respectable and honorable ors,'or sopd by mall, and address Dr. A. M. |Maurlceau, l‘, (p?“lJnon receipt one dollar “Tho Married W Modicaji CompanlouV Is sent |Jhf l yrcc) to any. part ot tho UiiUad States, the Canadas and'Brltlsh Provinces. AU loiters must bo post-paid, and addressed to , Dr. A. "ft* . U A»/ Sftu » 1 )0 * 122 - Now York City.- Publish ngOlUco. N0.,120 r Llberty Street, Now York ■ } July 10; IHBG^Om u Ft', 1 !? ’~ A now supply, of fresh Water, V/Smia, Uuttor, I’lo-u|b, Sugar and Trenton • B W.W%« *“* ft*wi« !, y ■ Aug. 3, t«6l. J. W. EBY. CARLISLE GAS. & WATER ? COMFAN;Y < LOAif.—thirf Erfan of ’Tw6nty3|TO thous and dollars !a hot ■yot'a’U'takfen 1 } Ihb ! Company still wonta'.Ton; Thousand r,dollars to*, completes tholr work* for,-which .company ;bonds secured sy mortgage wiU;bo/ giyojJ.. :Interest; payable lalfyoarlr attho-CArHslp.Depositrßupk.; ~;i > ' ' • FRED’K. WATTSy Plcs’t.' : : ! >■ Carlisle, July ; lt),lBss. ;. ! . i l -- i' toliidhlt) Vull4tngXbt a( Prt- j " VOtcSUlC* fTIHAT vcry valimblu.anddcsimblo, Building 1 J_Lot, at.tho corner, of PittandPomfrotSti., , known os tho property of- the: lato i William ißr UnderWood,"doc’d., Containing CO feet on Pom ft-otahd.2Tjfoet on .Pitt Blpcot. Tho situation la beautiful and would mako.a very desirable location cither for business or mlynto rcsldcnco;- For terms ahd fdrthbr partlcaiafa enquiry of f “r,s L p o iO i'A. E.;,SPOJ*SLER>. :i Real £a/afe, yJgrnf $• Serivener- •. • Junei 28,1805*- ,}.,<> .-m!; ♦ TTNDER' and by virtue bf the provisions Of an U' act 6f As9omblyj ,: pauaO(l' the Olh day of H!afclj, : A. D. l»iOi Tamphtbmral pftgb 111,’ I Paler i;ong, ! ExecutOrOf tholdst will (pidicstaJ mcnt : of‘Valentiho IlofFhiSnVlnto of thocllyof dec’d.; will cxtfQsb 10. public sale, nt tub Oohrt itonSc, 1 In'Hid BoroUgh oT Carlisle, on Titcsdiyi ih'ejWi day'of 18G5,-,nt one tfclOck, P. M.j'QlHhat valunblu’tmct of , ' ,I‘, Timber " ■ held by mo undof the provisions of said the township' of-*»- South Middleton* nTho said tract Is in (ho South Mountain about two miles south of Mount Hob lyilron. Works; contains about. Two Hundred : raoro or ls easy of'nc ccssy the Oxford-road running through it.. This I property -will: be sold either odtfro or, in lots as may suit.purchasers. -Terms made.(known on the day ofsalu by. ! • iPUTEII LO.NG, > • ! . Ex’r. of Vahnline Hojfrtan, ' Juno 28, 1805—Ct, •: ■ :• i‘ / - . Farm ni Public. Sale. > - ONTUESDAY, the 21st day of August# *55, -lbo‘ subscriber will' 6bH sale,’ on the prCralseßj the farm latp the property of Goo.- Weidlo, dcc’d., situated in-Westpcrinshorou’gh township, pno mile oast of adjoining tho 1 Stato'rond and lands Qf R* Woods,Peter Mlnlch and others, ’ ' , ~ . ■ CO^M^ING. r tqRTY-mNE_ 'ACRES, ’ part Limestone, and.part Black Slate land, ail limed. Tho Improvements aro a wqatiherboard » ‘ ry HQUSB, BOG BAIIN, iWash House, all of them new .buildings, n Im{«bwbiWoli of never failing;,water .and.an Apple/Orchard,pf;all kinds of choiceft-uifc. Thoproperty will bcsold without reserve." Any person wishing to- ex* amino tho property can do so by calling onMrs« Woldlb,.oh tho premises,.or.Henry Laman, Agt on.tho adjoiningtarra.. w l .. 'i 'S’- 1 <• CATHARINE TCEIPLE, Ex’rs. July 12,.1865—Gt .. ‘n - > Proclamation- WHEREAS- the , lion, James H; Graham, President Judge of tho several Courts, of Common Pleas in tho counties of Cririibcrland, Perry, and Juniata, and Justices of the several Courts of Oyer nnd TcrhdnSr‘and’General Jail Delivery .in .said counties, andSaimiol Woddbnrtv and John Hupp,! Judged of t tho i Courts of OyAr Knd Terminer and General Jail Dclivcry<fortho trial of nil capital and otiicr’oflondcrs, Inltllo said county, of Cumbbrland, by thcir-pruccpls to nlo directed# -dated tlio-Olh of (April,MBo6i have ordered tho Court’ of-Oycn and-Terminer arid (General Jail Delivery to-ho holdcn at Carlisle,’on*, the fourth Monday of-August 1855, (being tho 27 th day,) at ton o’clock. In the forenoon, to. con- 1 tinuo one Wool;, 1 -NOTICE Is hereby given to tho Cordner, Jus tices of tho Peace, and Constables .of ;tho uald : pounty of Cumberland,.that’they archy Ihc sold precept commanded to bo then and there Intholr proper persons; Vith IholC r<rtlB,:w}conlfl, and in quisitions, examinations pnd .all .other, remora, hranbeq; tb do thdsb things 'which to ilicir 1 offices appertain to ,bo, donp; rind all 'those that ’oto. ■bound by' recognizances. tb proscchtc'- against 'the'pridphera that orb or then shall t)6 In jail ;of said cobhty. aro'to’bb thqro tb pi^socute ’them /pnroiiliiiol'Xii.wi., THE Pamphlet Dow's of tho session df .1855, have boon,received at this.office, and ore iready for to those entitled to receive thorn. --- D. K. NOEL^^rpra’J., ; PnoTifokotAßY’s drriOE,| 1 /' CdrliriOj JulyC; 1866--Bl , vf 1 ' ',- ii' County Treasurer, ' ! ITIELLOW>CITI£RNS i I offer myself to . •■yourconsldoralion as a.candlduto ,for tho office of County Treasurer.-' If I will discharge tho duties of.sald otUcoto.tho beat of my ability. Respectfully yours. . • 1/' ' •. JACOB miEtfMf • l*l, iBssr-lni , 7 Sbcriiaily. 1 FEIiLOWjCITIZENS i—Bolrife rnicnhl'aftd by numerous friends, I nm Induced to offer myself to your consideration as a candidate for tho office of Sheriff, .of Cumberland .county, (subject to tho decision of tho Democratic Csn ventlon)! ’ Should I bo elected, Iwlll discharge tho duties of said offldo faithfully and impartial* t y . • DAVID LEHN.' • • Silver Spring tp., July 12; ; 185p. " • 1 . fro THE VOTERS OF CUMBERLAND 00. I Fellow-Citizens offer 1 myself do your consideration ns a candidate for. tho office of SueuitiV to the decision of tho Demo cratic Convention, and rc»pc6tfully solicit yoar Support. I pledge myself. If elected, to dis charge tho'dtitios of tlio -oOlco laUbfully and im partially. .. ’;•••?: JOHN PAUL. Monroe tji., July 5, 1855. ~,j- ( . ■ PEEIXIW-CITIEENS of Cumberland conn-' ty: I’ofter myself to your consideration' (subject to,thdd(?cl,alcin of I bo Democratic Coun ts Convention,) f*or U\o office of SHERIFF.— Should 1 M snccesslul, I will 6’mlcayor to dis charge the 1 duties of tho office with lidolßy hmt Impartiality.' J\\COB BbIVMANV Silver Spring tp., I , .. June 14, 1855. ) ' To the Freemen op Cumberland COUNTY.’ •Fbltow-Oltlzcnß-JI offer my self, (nt tho suggestion of niAny friends}) for tho office of SHERIFF, of the ensiling- election, subjecttb.thd the Democratic Cou nty Convdullohl' Should Ibo so forlumito ds to reeolvo a majority of your votes for I pledge myself to dischnrgo the duties of tho same to tho best of my abilities. 1,1 ; ' 1 ‘ ■ • SNYDER KUPLEY. * South Mlddlot'n tp.l. ••••■' ‘ ' "■ ' Juno 7, 1855. f THE VOTERS OF CUMBERLAND CQUNTV. —Tho : un<lorßlgnod respectfully oilers' himself as iv Candidate for Ihd ofllco of SHERIFF, and solicits your suffrages, at t|io ensuing Kloctioif* AVMI'RILEYV May 01, »65. t ' ; V'// 1 T^ELLOW 1 -CITIZENS—At tlio •MEgfeptloitof J.' humorous frlondi In ynrlous'pnrta ol thu county,"l' after 'inysblt a tyndldi\to‘ fbr'lha, oflico of Sheriff, of CumhOrlandcbhtilv, inhjotl to thodocinfou of tho DomocraUo.o.o«hty.<jJob vonllon. Should I ho nominated ami oloclod, 1 aboil uHofoTory cUortto dUohvgo .tlio duties of tho olllco Impartially and dQ;tpp*atUfl»otlon .UhopubUc , E^s LIGHT. North Mlddletnntp., I' May 31,1855. ( i(eu ivgu .Q^bptjk fifi/s iLitiiL Imo THE CUMBERLAND I COUNT V/’l>'£lw Citkknb—l offer my- In6lf ttt'ii Candidate fdr-Um ollloQ of SHERIFF lof Cuniborlatld county, dndplcdßO myac-lf, If elected, to discharge tbd duties, of the 011100 to itho boat of iny-Judgmont and ability, ■ ROBERT M’OARTNE Y. . , May 21, 1860. , , :k. |. i . .■ J L: m c. hhbbh, ATTOKNET AT LAW. Odico InMnln »i;, opposite Morion Hall. Business entrusted to him will ho promptly attended to Carlisle, April 13,1850 ! /EcrryConntyiWam^prings, '!l<J | ■ This most durable wittring Wico Is situated ou thb banka of Sherman hi Creek. wh lehi flows nt Hie base of Pisgal. Mountain, somo live hun drbd< foot abbvbHiblbvclfif dlio.creokifn front of Hid dwellings. Tjlla ltf odin ; alHAds Weabnro to the gdbala, aif libro>VW? 5 V‘L l t- ! •I° p “ n up itid ilbwiii nlko a'boaiitlHH lalahd vn it, well shaded’with large' fbA»l';lrocs:|Hlo rntti fap bpd down brbldqllghlflll;, hhllo' thbro is' pleasiiiro for tliosowho dcalro to Ash In the Btroama., -The springs arojnumprouj, and can. not bn surpassed : for bathingf hero are bath houses separate■ for ladies* pnd gontlenjcn, also large plunge pools for oaeb, with [Un abundance r Th|re”fson'KteusWrlow of rich and rare. kconelT, .of pio«ptaJns>nd; valleys,, being the most, picturesque in the State. Among pie nt trsctlons.ofi'tho .Warnr.Springa there are nmu. 1 crabs shady, and ,romantic BurairicrToads, mat lag It' very- ptcaaont for drtves., Horses and y«*. 1 hides wm.bQ kepi thisseason to,hire. , i:' llavlng tukoh pains in making a- of firat-ralo servants, i.feelc<mfldeiit, theywillgive general’ satisfaction to.tfcoigncst*. Ihcro sliall 50.,8p, pains spared, in supplying .my, table with Hie luxuries of the nvirhcta., : ~. * ■* ~ **, AH persons lopYlngthiladclplita or llaltlmorc, In the morning train to Dunpapnpn, on the Con., trnl Uailrbad,, fonrtpoh.n|lloß,north-west ol flat-; iisbnrg„tbon taking a,coach,which Is flways m readiness, will arrive at H l o..Sprlpp gboutAo - clock, flu) fare, being bnt;s4,«P,;tlirougb to,the, SP An communications inlenicS .fir. the, Springs should bo addressed Duncanno«4*osl Oflics, for the Springs, and they will .nrrlvo dady after the filth of J nno. Persons wishing to engage roolns, &c., will please address fjnndlsbnrg Poat Ofllco. Persons in tho cUjos. wishing information can have it ty calling an .the references hereunto attached. , A Band of Music l|as bocn.engagud. Boarding per week, t * 58 00 Children half-price, - i Servants do.i,< ■ Boarding per, day, - - J jjj' Horses per week, ft- , n r r . - 4 O'r "Washingper dozen, T'v'V u -a ‘ f RKPKRIJHCKBy,; [o i uu a I ! PhitaMphia— Goorgo Prlpio, 27 Vin'6 SI., opposite Logan'Sqimro 5 1?. North Fourth St.j -Edward Tflni9,,Gs;NorthE!cvcnth St.: Edward Stlcfel, U DecqturSt.; Fredrick Soegor; Sixth St. below ChcBtiiut; Ed. Esn. Pennsylvania Bnnki John B. Green, Fifth St. bolow German; Joslah Davidson, 188 South Second St.; O-rS-.Fancoasti Em., 48,South Fourth St.; John Ucrtzlor, ,887 Market St. Carlisle.-- A. hi Sponsion Esq.; H. ho Her, Mr. J. P. Lyno, 11. A. Sturgeon, BmV; . r ; York; Prf.—John 1 Gibson,rA. J. Judge Fisher, ' 1 _/- f Harrisburg*—O. Barrott, Esq., Dr, J. P.,K01- Icr, P. K. Boyd. J. R, Eby, H. Buehler..- - ; JDdlfimore.—lion. S. Stowinl, Bonj. Crane, Dr. J. P. GuntyJolmC.’Holland, John MurphyV G. W. : Sherwood, Esq., Recorder’s Office.' • -v • Juu0’21,1855. .v . . Consecration. T(IE solemnities of Gib consecration to the Tritiho God. of the Second Lutheran' Gcr xn'dnOliurch,* df.Cdrtlslo, ’Patfwill take pkCe.oq Siindayitfie Mh'bf Jugn*f,\ 1855/ ; Servicc4 to comhleiicd at' 10| 'd’clobk, AV M.; The puMicj Wre invited to'cltond.''' V. '• ' , f 1 '“l'l » BV CoMMIttEBJ , ■ ‘’CqrlißlQy.-Joho sy,!lBj>g^^- f - •'/ , „ , ... stoii ttiid Rond. • • • ARtnUlt’S Patent, Air-tight. Solf-soqllog Cans and Jars, for preserving fresh-fruits and vegetables, are the yoiy articles that house keepers should have,. , ...... • (i Wo have examined them, and are satisfied that they will accomplish all that la claimed.’*— Godey** -floofr. .■ •» ’■ .. Sold wholesale and rctail.by .■ • ■ _ .*. Carlisle, Juno JU, *ll5. ,/ ( i P. MONGER., . Estate Ifotlcc. T ETTERS of administration on the estate hi l i Francis Jt. Fulton, lato of Dltkiuson townr ship; Cumberland co., dec*d., haTo boon Issued by the Register of said county to the undersign ed residing. In said township. v;A11 persons, in ti in Iw«m, J > *itVmfrmerft.tiad thdao having Claims will present^;,‘ -■ ■; . , <' ..i , , SAME. Jlp*JtOH, \4dra’r. ijuno 14:1855—-Ot' V/' '• ” V ; '' HlnclcsmliirC’oal. BUS llELSBlu'ck smith C6al,a first lOlilJlf rule article,,receiving find for sale by • ;; WM. B.: MURRAY, Agent. Carlisle, Juob 14.1855—-oni ' . “flew Institute.” kcw». J) ,f*Great Excitement.” : Arrival.of jDr. Bodge, ’ CiIRONO. TnEUMAIi piIYSICIAN and SURGEON, from New. York., , i■ . Korvona trembling among the “Quacks” lor tiio safely ol their “ Sugar Powders” nnd “Ca* lomcl-”- Humbuggery exposed and destroyed. Now System of medicine introduced. < . • Dr. C. U. Bodqb, offers bis services to thojn liftbitants of Carlisle and the surrounding coun try,, and flatters himself that ho con,perform cures by bis system whore all others huvo.fall fcd. ,Ho has taken tho ofllcc In South Han over Street, formerly occupied by Dr- J. K. Smith, lie will at,all times .bo-: found In ;hls 6flir.o,unless professionally engaged.- Every disease of the Eye-odd Ear cured by n now mechanical apparatus, lllood Suckers and Bono Destroyers, Barometer makers oCi tho hu man constitution, take notice that ouo man can choso a thousand “Quacks,” and two,put.teh thousand fools to flight, who willingly uso min eral poiaop to cure the sick. Or pretend to give ticalth to tho poor afflicted soul and body.. P. S. Pationtscan bo accommodated with, good board and scientific medical and surgical attendance at Dr. 0. H. Bodgo’s Chrono. Theft, mal medical mid surgical Institute, located In Soutbilanovor street, Carlisle*;Pai Forlurther particulars enquire at tho Institute. ; April 20,1805—1 y - Two Splendid Farms For Sal''. THE subscriber will sell at private 1 Sale tho two following dlscribcd funds, tq wit; ‘ ■ No. ,1. ,is situated on tho north west of Opr- Hale adjoining Iholnhabltedpnrt of said borough, Cbhtaining 140 acres of first ruto , liino stone land, having Ihcrbbii orectod a now !arj*o ban It biim, a largo hoy house, tv largo Cattle stable, also a comtortable dwelling bouse & other out buildings. Thu land is In a high state of culti vation, and all under good post&raU frnco.— Il ls bounded on the North by the heirs of Sant’l. Alexander' dcc’d., on the East by John Noble, Win. I). Seymour & others; on the West by John Moore, David Grier, ami bn tho South by tho Public rood loading from ICar lisle to Waggoners brldgo. i Nb. 2. is situated In North Middleton Tp., ■IJ miles from 1 Carlisle on tho Harrisburg & Oarllslo Turnpike road about 14 miles-from Middlesex h}H!«, bounded ns follows, on tho North by the Conodoguinlt Creek, bit tho Wust by Irvin’S heirs, on tho East by John Noble flt rosso Zlgler, nrtd r on tho South by Abr. liet- Jlck and tho Ilatrlsburg Turnpike road. Con taining 225 acres, about IUO acres of limestone and tho residue l Is black slate, about -100 acres oftho tract cleared,’'under good fence and In a good state bf cultivation, the balance Is very heavily Umbered t n largo portion of the farm ismcilow land; Tho improvements are a large Stono Dwelling houqo, a largo log He frame barn, a etono Sprlng-hondo, and other out buildings,' art apple ocChutd aiul a quantity of other fruit •1 ' * ’ . , ’ ‘ No. 8. Is a small tract of land about ft \ mile west of No. 1., on tho Baker road leading from Odrllslo to Waggoner’s bridge, containing *.□ ackts ofllrst rate Hmcfltono land, bounded by said road oh the north, by John Noblo on tho south, Brown’s heirs on tho oast, and, by Baker on the VosC ■ ; ' Tim subscriber will also soil a numborof out lots to suit purchasers. Tho above property will bo sold on reasonable terms. - . . , ARMSTRONG NOBLE. Carlyle, Jan. 11.1856— tf ' . ; ; . EMnROIDKUIKS. A largo lot pi Collarn, Sloovcs. Chlmozoltos, Joconot l '' 8 ’ . Wntciw»> «3ip)Cky, jf«sw<}irr,; fry'.: .Wtti THOMAS; haajugt,opened,, at Store Ini, West Illgb Street, opposite filaclon Xlali, and Intends to keep bonstantiy onhondj « ' fit complete assortment .of, Watches*. jgi i .< Clocks, Jcivelty and; .Fancy GpOfH, iKTaj, fiafififtwhlch .ho Is. prepared to scU onaEudv terms that cannot full to. ploaeo all-dnwant of-a gobd,*Tjmq-Picco; < Among:. ;bls r stobft <will; -bo found—full Gold Levers*-Ladlcli Gold, Lapineih; Silver, ibvers; Silver sLaplnos; Silver Quartiers* English, French,and Swiss Watches*; Hisntockiol’ i■ \v. • ;i- •« :•» i JcWclry is,largo and compTcteiandconaiels ot’Mcaallopp, liiilica fie gentlemen’s Breast Pins, fancy nml plfiln Ear Kings, Scarf Plm>, tec. t ,, Also,'gold Watch and Fob Chains, gpluKcys and Scalp, gold anti, allv°p pencil Cases, 'gold and silver Spectacles, togcyicrwjtli almost eycry other bna Jewelry' cstablishmcnLr-r, A full supply pf.CjtdOKS, Via Parlor, Muntlo and and war. rahted tPigo apd beep.correct limp... • \lVatches and Clocks aro-fully.repaired, and warranted to keep;first-rate time, The-public are invltcd<to give .him a call bp'fqyo pnichnslng,. as he feels very, confident that be is able to give better,bargains than can.bo had. ?, June 21, 1855,-.. , ij. HfEW MARBLE YAKD. WILLt\M nor#EK,'Vo3j>q'ctfuUy,.inforin3. ‘Hie clllzchd of'Carlisle and/surrounding' countp-j tjiat'hu has opened a ’ Marble Yam on the 1 corner of. PomlVdt'and Bcdlord 'streets,’in Carlisle; where all kinds of STONE WOKKeah bb - had at shiirt lidtico and on the most* rcasbiU lablo terms. , A liberal share 01, public patronage .Is solicited. '', 1 ' -• w v. ) : -Aka, SteKoil Stamps for Barrels:and Bags 'outfit hls:sliop..i') -i . Junb'2Bi lBss—lm* Second Annual Fair • ■ OP TUE 1 ! ' ! • : Big Spring Litorary lnijlUulc,^ Fpr,'the promotion and enqouragcmpit of Ag ric{iltaral t }lorticultyrql and the. AlecKani- , t ai niidMecfnl ■ Art's, i oiiLbe, opened at, -NBWVILLE, TUESDAY, AUG. 7,1655, Ik << JjiTEnAUT Hall.” ' TO tills Exhibition,' tSirmbrs, Manufacturers, Mechanics, Artists ; Inventor* nrid all others desiring tho results ot theft labori sklll, ingenuity and taste,- aroi cordially- invited 1 to contribute. ThoMiccossof thdt’flrst oxhl-’ bition •warrants tho expectation that the second will not bo inferior to any ovcrheld in this, or anv of tho adjoining counties. • Tho Managers, therefore, feel/-that In inviting contributions Ironv this ami tho adjoining 1 counties to their second annual exhibition; they arc offering to tlio producer of excellent articles avaluablo op portunity ofihaklhgkhbivn to tho bohnlry thplr novelty and utility, thd superior stylo of Ihblt 1 ; wdrkmonßhlp, and tlicir adaptation to' thebe*-' pbiesfor which’ thcy ; mriy bo intended. 1 watef; mis;Machinery tihd Manufactures, which hive’ elicited Cotomcndatlotfat similar displays’ else where, may hero find now admirers and a new market. : Tho Managers would respectfully so licit Iho’Ladlcs to : contribute specimens ol elc- whlcli hCretofortfhayo lormbd so attractive and* Important'a l feature'of these •displays. t Tho Board of Managers will mi\ko every cDprt! 'to display whatbWr goods ir/rfy bo rfcbtnx'cd'to tlio"' Very best 'advantage-.'' l Compclint will bb selected tocxaminothbrn,andjircmlnfna awurded to aHlolosbf superior'radrit In thb'sOv'- oml classes; 1 m mu!--m ’ i.'« -n ■- ' :•? i Tho'HuU Tfnibo opbpcd for tho reception of goods on Thursday, August lid; and on Tuesday,' August 7th; tho Exhibition will bp .opened;to visitors and continue opon./ire dayi, ( r ~ , : No arllclb,deposited after, Monday evening, August Glib can Wbntcrctl'upon tho judges’ list Tbi'compctitlbn or prbmluln,except such as tho managers shall Co satisfied wcrb dpapatchcd from a 1 distance 1 la ,time but from Unavoidably detention ‘ failed .to reach Wall by Ijio.^ay ’! * CbirMporidln‘g’Sccl , y.-~\V‘. R* LINN ' financial Scct’y.—l)* AljLb , jiino Ti ‘ ‘ ‘ fnk. n ■ : ' N-HAN-TCHi* Go. y have - . jsri'i.: i fjjr l opened and now offer,for sale - . at Uicirrsfdro'on WeaVlUgfi . 'street, one door west Of Ih« * Imanij ! hiofol fynperfy kepj .%;C* G. - In 3 0 IMsm Stougli, a magnificent .assort. ■ era ci /Iv.'lu mcn * now stylo Goodes. w O •' (B 8 among .which niay. ■ s I ' 1 fTT*' LVottty Cauimeret and Veit r I ll} 1 tags, very handsome, and Of JL f_ l the best quality, together with full .assortment of Gentle* men’s Burnishing. Article*, comprising Shirt* bf all.kinds; Fancy Silk,Bcanfort. Napoleon odd other Tics {.Black and colored Kid and other Gloves; Fancy-Coat Links; Fine Linen Coats,' together with ft full assortment of Rtady-inade Clothing; tot men. and boys, anllablofor Spring and Summer wear, and an hundred ana one oth er Indispensable articles, all of which will be sold very low ; to suit the hard times. Call and examine them. ' ■" Carlisle, May 81, 1855—8m* Gentlemen’s'Ftirnislung Storci ,i -i- 1,. Bait Main Sir at, CatUeUf. * I THE subscriber begs leave todnform Ids cus tofoors and tho public' In general,' that ho has removed his ■ , .-• '' GENTLEMEN’S to the room lately.occupled ,by Mr. EUjottn* a Drug Stprq, next door lb Hltncr’a store, East Main street, Thankful tor past favors, he re-, spectftilly Informs all’his old customers atid the public,that ho hlis on haiidaivoll selected stock of )ho latest styles of , . Olbths, Oasslmdros, Vestinga, ■ and olhor goods'ndnptcd to all seasons for ; Moh anaß6yB’'wonr, which ho Is prepared Id make up at short notice, olid In the best manner and latest styles. ‘' ' ■ , Having the experience of years In the busi ness of Culliug nnd MaUingr ho flutters himself that ho will satisfy all who givo him a call.; I Ho has also a,good.assortment ol 2’rimtrtingj, of every variety and best quality. .' ... Persons wishing to find thcir.Qwn Cloths, can have tho same trimmed and made up oo,reason able terms. In addition to this l»o bus on hand i\ well selected stock of Gcutlemeh’s and Boy’s J>u)niihing Ooodi, sbeh as shirts, collars, cravats, stocks, auspeilders, and handkorchlcfß, all of which can bp bought at city, prices nt his shop lu East Main street. . ■■ £ ■■■- i.. ' ’ , . , . lißKttY S; RIT.TEK. Cnrllalo, Juno 7,1855., . j “ Cai llAb llopo«U Bank*. SPECIAL deposits will ho received at this Bank for any length of time over/bur months, and interest paid at tho rate of dour per cent, per annum, and tho.prlncipnl paid hack nt any tlmo .after maturity without notice. .Interest ceases after the .expiration.of tho time specified Ju tho certificate,:unless rohowod for afiother given period, lu wlrlch case the interest is paid up until the time of tho renewal. Bank open at Oo’clockA. M.,and closes at 2 o’clock P. M. ....... . mil. PAIMLER, /V«V. . ’ Wii. M.--IIKitTEM, Cashitr* May3l,lB66—tf ' i ■■ > ■' ; REMOVED. MRS. R; A. REYNOLDS, bos removed her Daguerreotype establishment* from tlio South-east to the South-west corner ol4la«oxcr niul LoUthor streets, Immediately Qvorllr. Fet ter’s Cabinet Ware-room, where sho will bo happy to soo all wbowantgood DAGUEUUEO- Txl’ES of themselVes and tVTemls; satisfied that she can furulsh thorn with llknussos, which }ot truthfoblesi uhd beauty, cannot ho excolled.ppt oven by those of the “unrivalled Davis.” Hav ing boon engaged,p’hUo. in Philadelphia, In ono pf |ho, host Paguorfoan Saloons In. Chestnut stroot, adding to hor o/vii former skill and ex perience In tlio art some valuable Instructions, the result of soVcril years experience of ono of tho'very best,artists of the day. to' suit all. Those who would bo economical, as will ns thoso wild' desiro to' In vest more Jiugcljv. • Oat(l«loyMoy2l, 1850 T 3ra. V ETTERS^sl^ontay^wi'ifitto uni X4id, otittio dStato tif tho borough ot Carlisle, dbo’d., hayb boon is sued tty tllc'R’dgistcV tblwty, to ’UvMUb3crib<?r}y bq rusldps epos indebted Ip ea|d estate. aro . requested, tp make, immediate- payment, ,and ,those having: claims wll| prescnVthcmprppcrly authenticated, for . ■ •; : ■.;. 1 '. .': ’UpTICEi'"' “■ ■' '■■■'•■■'■’i* IVfOTICE jjfiorcby Ripoo,thaUnl))io.i|lonK||l il bo mado lo thd nyxt O.f PchnSj 1- vanm.'ld niter the chartcrof I h qCar 11 elq“P 6l l ®r .id'.lilq, IJotoligh ( or Carlisle, Cnmbot'landcdurity, fid as to ( fcopfeVupopfcold bank tho rights audpflyilcgea pf AhanK.M.fsaud; and lb',fcUiUBo' Its narilo t t‘6 tho. Also lo'lndrcaao thoca\dhll pf ealil" Uadti fwlilcli, Is at I prespnt .Sixty, thousand' uollats, Villi (ho prWlojp of increasing tho snmo under Its pres ent charter to Ono hundred thousand' dollars,) Jo Two hundred and tin?- By order of tho Board of BircctoVsi, ; Cashittfr j ’Carlisle,' Juno.2s; 18551,'f HARKNE33; &;MULLIN’S; Orcch tiroccry Stoi'c, South- Hanover Sty nearly oppctUeth'd Poit Office.- J USI' opciicd, a'general of GROCER IES, selected .uxprcaalyXpr.ftftaliy. use, which wjdl;bq-<to)d;Ot ,t4ie'lowc3t cash prices...:.Thqso leption in.paft > ol , ; Rio, Mo cha,rand,;Roaslqd, from,!! to. i-ti 1 Tear, Impqriul,,Blji’ck, Hyson, &o. ' .Sahara, Crushed, 4 ,;Gpldon Jand .Grocery ■ Syrup, Sugar UpuVe ,dpd .N*. ,U f ; Baking ilolasscs the .best Ramies. every description. Salt nnd Fjih ofaU;kinds, ; wliqlo. salu qrjetalb quality,of..j-j br(i'p,,Meqf, |>y the pound. In short, every, thing for house* hold use.' ’-Fruit and .Vegetables constantly ,on hand*. Cash paid for all kinds of Country Pro duce. • . ; ,t -ll . .• l-'t-.'-r , lit • 1 Remember the stand. South llnnoror St., ono door below Bentz’a Dry GpodlStorcj'nnd nearly opposite the l*ost Office. • > JWJU'IN. ; Carlisle, June 28, 18ij5—3m THE Cement,'mariTifabltircd by <J. Carver & C0.,0f Scotland; iVanklin county, can boJmd iu largo op snmlll quantities! Saxtons Hardware store, Halo Street, Carlisle: All who havq itriodi thia,Cement pronounce It the best article they oyer used, li’roro. n gteal number of curtlilcatqs giTcnito thomanufdotuf era. select tl»o s vr.n . ’"CiiAMtjEnsDUuo, Feb. 20 ? 1800.. ! T^o 1 JAc6n I ;CA’aVEtt:-i--Slr—Thbni ! hia hebn! iiscd during thb’past year, lindqV hiy direction," In the construction of *‘Tho' Crirllslb' Water Works,’* and this Company,.' abou} 80 )arrols *>l* *ybuf Hydraulic Cementf Which has >rovcd to ho.a goodand rqliabld.arllolei'and I ako pleasure In recommending it to othertf^a suctu-; a;,*::.smith,. a , Apr>l 1 i.9»,f55, ; i . , Supi. C. V* Rajlrgail. . : THE EASTBnW WA TS|nbt yet ended,' 'arid <o cxcVlo JL'tho ! pnblit 1 wind, but a.miicli greater excite-, hicht fiai b^n'- l fcbn9dd>y' tjicinrriyal ntthc s;pro brlli6’sut)a6f\bfc'rabof {no s(ocV br'dobds, 1 wlllcuiW vattUty, eXfcht,' ‘beauty,; ami, cheapness, has never bopoptiiinllec; in thladbun try. Among this liirgosiock may bo found, iii j)art, as follb'wS: ! ' l ' '• *■ ! ' i ■' '.'J* “..‘’j 1 For the V plaid, rand Striped) Silks, best black Silks,.Ba rege do hadlp.es. Lawns, Cfinglmras, Tissue, ,Seba«tt)pol, AlpaijlHW. ~B?«Ww CW»Wsv‘-^ e Sfl® Worked do. Ilandlicjrcbiefs, do, Spon cors^dp'Slbcvc3,,PprajolB,‘ic,, , t i --For the Gentlemen, Cloths, daglflfcttfcd;Y<;s(inft«i Unon, wqoland button,pant Stuffs pt cpttvivawlUnon,, llata, CapsjiVmbcpUas, .Stocks, Gloves,Hosiery, Cravats, UndoTsWrta.'Dirowors, I Carpet Bags,; a largo : a«sotfmont.of. Looking! GlMsosySto.. , t {•„ •.i.rj.;t ''/.e n.'. I 1 warwi-l tqd pnrfi, of ourdwniiripQrlaUou,Cbcslw»Mqßr: Uufl.TicWpgs, Flannels,-all, of Which ,wo IntmnLttrßoll lowoi 1 itbau ovor aold i3ivQ caU aU who want cheap and good Goods* . . : ,-BExV.TZ & j <Cariialo, April!2QjlBfis*. , *i ■ x.'y.'V J. I Sjprlijgr fiiKl j, r ... Cheap .•( SAM NOW rccoivlnrr a t’arpfri assortment 'of -Shoos of tlio moßtfaohidnahlcstyJcßjtfndcx lont make, fro all from'tho manufactories, 5 Which! wIU "> * | OJF'.i'IUOES.. - 1 TM(lUt‘. Tfin-cbTorc-J Gsilcw, A arU- I ‘Ctei ( l Winti*,lnalto.).'<i'lils'‘.?l,iSi, fine 'Jont^. 1 ’ Qaltcra; ‘(tVIHIs* hiako,y, jsJl23p f Frb ! MdrdCco'HnsklnbV jnbglo polhdirrhhbhMa;' ‘ roccolibotH/dbnblo’bolc'd^^l.fio^-lfrirlsßoota' 1 $1,25; Men’s Morocco Shoes,' llo'nid' ttia'Jo, ' $1,25; JloQts) ditto, KiOL T^csW.Cftnts; polka Boblirsl',B7; CushraawTlcS $l;3l;13on , tags ; ’ 1 ‘ • ' {JfaHcmmVExlraTflno French Calf'BoOts, a - .beautiful .only $4,61); iCalf Walking : Shoes, $1,68; .Calf Congress. Goiters, $2,25;. • Cloth JlTonloroys.J $2,00; patent:leather Ox -1 ,ford. Shoos, $1,76; JnUfm Ties, $2,60; Ihrtcnl i Leather .CongfessiGußorscsjQvv os $2,00; al- . j so X’atdnt Purop Ties, fine .Cloth Gaiters; with J patent lips, Bonkcrt’mA’.JJo; 1> Glofo Top ; -Buttoned Patent Leather Congress Gaiters, * Enamelled, Patent Leather, &c T< ot low prices. I A-lao Caftjct i(nd,yclvet Optra ; lioo(s and Jenny, ' , flno'Kld Boots, ?f> cents.’’, l '"*’ ' ; CAfWrcn's'Highland Boots, Eurdkns, Excelsiors . and AnUlO-tldS. ; llofms'fdtf O’dchtdi ’Calf, 1 blnglo'Soled, ftp2scUnts, . 1 ‘ ‘ u Mtn’s Kip Boots itr groat'vnricljV aomo as loro •a&s2;3toullli‘OffanssljCalf sklnShocasl,fiO Wooun’t Kill Diisldns/doublu Billed, 75 to $1,25, Shootebs, calf,- 70? Heavy. Kip Boots, Linen ; ;(ihltcrs 75? Half Gaiters 02; ■ ' DP Heavy.Kip; Bouts,'' lino. Calliltoots? Brtw thl.iis.ltfw.da 76 cts; Patent Congress Gnlt i ers, Patent Leather Monlocs/Puterit Leather : Jnlllen Ties, &c. - • Carpel Bagf pi. ,QVory, dcjcrlpt!oh*--01l Cloth, , i Union, Brussels, yclvot,ifroip : OOyc|B.it«JsB» Also, several thousand dollars of Boots . tu\tl'Slides. at .Whploaalo, Country Merchants l fiul'ofhcr dealers .are invited, (9 tall.. All who , wlsli'lb buy Shoes and ssyo ni6uey, will call pt Porter’s'old stand, jMnln street, lieaf tho [• Kallr.bnil Pppoh ,;i 4 ' W ;i ,i #f , • , Apr|1.10,:48,Q5t.. - llAltLlNSi Toiva &nd Coniilf j. 1 rpHE subscriber takas (Tils method of Inform ix itig his friends uml tlio ptibllu generally, thal ho continues to carty on tho Cabinet and Under taking Muiinettf otihlsstand, North'Hanover' street, .next duorto iHavoratlck’s drug store, nuil nearly opposite tlio Carlisle DupositUank. Comxs.madu at tho shortest taotlcu and'nt-inod* urate: prices. Having provided himself with a new.and lino iloarso,'ho.will attend Amends in town and country, personally, without any cx tra charge. Ho will also carry on tho Cabinet Making in all UsiVurlpus branched, and will constantly keep on hand Uuruhuv Socrotarioh, Work Stands, i’orlor Wore, Upholstered Chairs, Sofas, Ottomans, Sofa Tublas*'Gdjrd, Side, Din. ing and Breakfast Tables, Chamhor Warc.BUch na French tfiold, {high ond lovy posts,) Curtnlrj mid Jenny Lind Jicdstqada; Wnshqtnuds oi.dif*. furont, kinds, Wardrobes, Chairs of all kinds, and all other articles usualr ly manufactured In this lino of .business.' / His workrtou ate' eastern, city workmen, and his, work lii,the}ot«st, city Atylo, and all udder Ids. Insppetlop,. and jof the’bpflt materials; all of which Is worrantoOl to ho j'oQd, and will bo sold lowfpr pash., .116 ln> 1 vitos All to gl> ; p hl>u a call before purchasing elsewhere. ’ Fdf‘ tho liberal. putronago hcrolo foru extended him, ho fools Indebted to his nu melons, customers, and * assures them, that np oJOTorlq will bo spatpd In future to ploaso them ih stylbj ninnufaclprp.and prlcq. (.live us a call; )lomomboi;'thoplapoi nearly, opppsllo the. Bank. ‘ ‘ V • i .vPAVIH SirE. MW.»S, ■ ■' . iOHILIp AKNOIiD, has jaat retnrtipa/ftonl » j ,|ho eastern cities, whore ho h^purpMHojJo, Very . td.wlilcli ti.e and customers in gtfbclal, 'ag lio'is .saußUOd, hOv. can' soli Goods at pHcoq .that will ipiU Ifco pMKj btaqf all; bls.Blpck will bp selected qs Wpll as, one ,of ttdl.afgMtW tho.lowTJf, aVdcbHßlils of all kinds of Goods,■ will DO roupdfWppk: %qd,: «n«ar SlUy» .BWoBoft hams, Doßag‘c3, I)o Calicoes, Check**; •-, iTickings, llusllna of all wialuß,-Cpuafs,Sloayefyf Ciilrhczcttos,,Swiss, and Jaconet, Ruflinij4hsi 'Edging ftnd 'lnfiortlng, Thread Laces, &c. t ßop* > ; al l; kinds, y GloVcß of. pll kinds for men, women and ,cm*-,. . drp^;.Car^cl^JdnttlDg8 L and Oil Cloths/ has npW on |uyuL Ib’o largest stock of tho ahoy#, tiuShlibnei articles cVer brought, to CarlWoJ, Wbiph-ho'l!} gelling very Cheap, and atnong Iho .' ■ wBLV'r/qtjhf VclrcU ..Jappatiy, iTbrbb.^ly.ingrojß, Ydpitlati qn,dCotton.■ tings bf'qll kinds, nnd wiptbs* ..Also, Oil Cloths; of all widths. Bools pt\djsbocs qf all. kind«| Which ho will dlspqso pf ,ve*klqw, ag hp.Wlihea tq that pqrt ofHioouslneflij v . Grpcerif ics> such .as ColTuo, Siigarj Tea, Spl6p*»ffP*W-i - Bcs,Jkq.,,,AU l of which, uo wiHpellchpap ottbAf old starul, where thankful forj>ast Jayors ha liclts a continuance of tho fia’mb. , , -PHILIPAENOI4?U . Carlisle, May 81,1855. ;i’ ;- - 1 * ' Estate ; .v IVrOTICE i^l»oroliy,“g|v.cn<loltem»icslAs; i.X .mentarys or,ilia: estate ot I aiatf iSnoaffelVv Into of.,tlio BprougH df Catllsloj dco?d.,<b»TQ bderf granted to (ho ‘subscriber borough. jierso’na bayinE- claimswjilpi©- ecnf them Vbr settlement, and uiosplodebtea.iwsi requested to mofcc payment Without delay !<>>> ' ; „ .geo. V*. E^ y - n ■ lt&s—Gi Blngltam/Duvls A { f j; Markci S/rcci, Philadelphia, JlgtpU/pr .j, cob Rhecm-, Carlisle arid Philadelphia. ■xfejj CARS.leave both ■places, East jftntf* - twice every week, TacSiaysVud . Vrltlaysj All business entrusted id B ; . Djvfc’Ob. will bo attended to'willi promptness, - sates; producb’br freight* - ■; 1 j' .‘, <l ; A. 11. Uarnltz, North slieet,‘Baitlhtdfej'wn!- atfbrtd’to 1 sairio'as above.' - '• ■ 1M - ‘ •Cnrllalo' May 8i;1856—3m 1 ' ' •••’■ : t V* ... d p.nuinHicn, . i. , A TTORNE Y ATirtA\7, w[ll promptly attends xJL to ail business entrusted to Ids cdta. ■ OtQod* Irißoetetn’s.itoV,;, m. ■*- ; !!j. >1 1 Cartlfelo.ApHl.tfi ieOtMm-! i C ' Bounty Land Agency* <■ ' / THU undersigned willottend’proinpUy'ldthtt; 1 procuring of Bounty Lands for those ontl~' lied to them tinder the Into act of Congress,’tip-' proved MorchCd, 1850, 'Many years experienced in the proaccution'of - clalmai for scrvlco in tbo rdvolntionarytfar,; has wddo bio latnllUmlth the regulations and forms requisllo fo.bd obsof-' 1 ved,;and haring.the assistance of an cfflelefig': attorney residing-In'Washington,' shall, be able • to render-satisfaction’ to those whtr may appiyl - ; Proper fdmis and Instrubtions iorit on-application by jnaHfrooof cost. -'N<£' chargomnlcss d vrnrrantiS obtained; andvrheti* pbtained'Uio fob will btiss; :i > ' .The highest-market :ptlco: Will bopaldfor" Land Warrante. l :-' ' l,! ''- -i • ' c , ‘ 1 ji-'t; •j.'A.-P* NORTON; Postmaster; ■">>! i Springs, Cumberland Ob.iPA: J "» j April 5,1856—1 y t - | • I*ort jYtonnalb, t*ooket j Cpr* Fourth .4\i CfcettiiUi * ■ t )•, ;i 1 ' PiibipKLtuu, • * kltttiya OH hand & largo & varied Basorlmbnlt|i t 1 Work Bbxcti* i t • FbcltiJt'Bbokfc, - , ’’'‘ Cabal,. ‘ '• / t .. . 5 !, 1 Bankers,Cases, , j‘V 146t0 Holders, ’ BickgammoU Boards^ Tort* Folios,' _y*r? 'Forlabl oPosl< . Memorandum Bqo^ ;'Bribing Cases, L CigarCaeos/iic^ >■ iftd GerhuuVFincy Goods. v- '\ ; ‘..-v . jffho detect Cnl/ory, ■Ra*grt, Uhtae Stim*. and* GblU'^cns.^wlJolcsalb,‘. Second and TblroT floors.'v • .F. n. SUWIT. . ' -Jf. lYVcor.Fourilj $ fchcstniitStS. Phl|9;, I 'lf,#.—pn ’£ht‘rcco/|ft » fiii gorier GbW,, i Fed. will bo Hont to any pari of tbo UhitbdSwtos : py thbs, tno'dlOm, Or soft. !,t ' . ‘ 1 ‘April 5; IBSIP-3y !i ■! i' ' li j ::! J _ s I- ' i • - 8FB1NC) AKD SI'.TOIEB GOOHS.' THKfluLacHbcr Ima just rccolvccl d vcrfiargp;; assortment of Wow Sprang Goods, (o hblnVltci.tho attention of purchasers, at ho lij -rit £UcI» prices thai caonoifftll,, iopleaso,; , \ f!l “ / _ ‘ ! Uia efock! cniLrdccs all the dioWenl Hindi ;6f. Goods adapted.to tho season, puchas CLOTHS, - Casslmcros,' Yeeflngs,' Cotton Pant Stud's, Lin-.' ohs, Linen Cheeks, £c. 1 ' i Dress Goods. Such ns Black and -Fancy' Silks; Baraga do Lninot; Lawns, Chaliloa, Baragoa, Bombatinoi, AlpncisylmllaSllksj tfen ’ ■ • • Jionnets and Jlihbons,^ Bonnots of pli kjnds sucli ns Satin SUaw,Swin '• Straw, iiogllshiioublo ijnd Split Stony. lilb-'f bone of pH kinds and colon very chcdp., ■\ ' ’ ' Hosiery and Gloves:' • • : 'M . Mod's and' Boys* white, brown amt thliba holt" Hose, Ladies! white, black, brown, fitttto 'abd " Hoso; Men's, WonlotlM and OhUdroh’* 1 ’ Gloves and Mitts of all kindsi 1 |M|if 1 boniestit (foods. ' Muslins. Chocks,, Tickings; Oababurg, Bagging, Calicoes and GWghains; V ..... .-Boot* Shoeti-. . .7 -i .i d Mon’s and Boys* Boots and Shoda of ,nil kinds} ’ Womopte tf Children’s shoes ni Tdry low pried. - 11 • Groceries. 1 ' Such as OolToc,-Sugar, Tea, Molasses and Spf- ! l CCBVUU’orwhich will.be sold cheap,' at tho old' Btnud.-tldmcr bl Korth Hanover and Leather‘ strootsj. K. IV. B OMBS, .Jgf. ■ .Carlisle, Jtlrid 1, : ~ jtfEW GOODS! I AM now rcccying Irodi Now Vorfcamf mi immense stsc.k of poW anddusi-v ruble cheap Goods, to which I call the attoutlort.' o( nil my old friends and customers, .and llio-i public in general. ’ ■ ~... Having purchased most of my Goods Ibomii the largest ,importing houses In Now York, ! aw i sAtlslled that I can give better bargalnslhan cam bo had at any-other house in tbo county. Dross Goods; Guf rtSMoHmehtof now stylo dross gootfs Is largo,. I complete ami beautiful. , Another lot of those elegant and cheap black;, Silks, Kmbroldcrod Handkorcblofs, Sleeves,, Collars, Ruffles, KdglngS and Inserting, a stock, for extent and price that Relies competition. £ Muslins, Ginghams,, Calicoes, flo.ikgca,, Do, l.hlntjs. Tickings, Cheeks, sc., a .tremendous , stock of Gloves and tloslory cheaper than over, * ‘ CLOTHS, .CJi&iiIMEJI&S, Cords, Cotlori- ‘ tides, anil very cheap.- ( ' ’ Carpeting ami MiHmgV- •■ - -- « Wn entire new stock of Thvco Ply, lugfafh, Cot ton nmVVehUian Carpeting, bought Very choker knd wl]lbo soldiery low. • . White and colored Matting. , ’ l; ; Boots and. Shoes: - A largo supply of Ladies* and dchliomenV Boots, Slices and Gaiters. , ■ < i Intending to give up tlio Grocery departtuont, twill dispose ot what I have on.baud id that lino al low prices.- i. r i . u , I lmvti on hand sotao Uoady-tofido' Glotbing, jwhlch I will soil foi less Uma coat, as 1 waul ip . cloflo It out. . I, Cqmoono and dll fo'tho old stand; EastUala utroot, .and select your Goods from tho Urgeii> l aud cheapest stock over brought to Carlisle; - - > i :u • ■ CHAULEB OGILBY. |[ Catllslo, April 5,1855.
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