imUiii ™ V ,f, :flrthian& iWif EojrUwa ... aft's”, 1 . v' H ..'’ co , (inn '4raw Bp| w. V'r.'vr,..'; ~ ..A/,. l i',oo rtAJiifffoweifCJoniArtd.CkJbOrusucr.-i-/. -il 00, 1 ■••j-fi -'i-'li) X;:OCX )jVl)vllnfA| tii-$ Mo -.nil -rnl:<i->:,X;00 ; 1 .»• power Ti>rcsliinff> Macliirie --i v/ji’j S ’oo’ l ( lTndlc,ss X’oWcr X 50 1 «>•■ Smut Machine. . >■ ; ; !r ' :, -'l{oo , “** L ffircaliipg.Mpehlnp._ I'Offi *• j' | T?? 1 TOMKA l T ■ ■'■ "' '’r" 'fc.W -.'•“■-.■‘V'' •. .'ISO •«* - '-- ! H!Wd- v Av' • ;-■■• : V i 1 W -wiNv.il '“f\ Qniiij „ ) { 1 ,OO r ■L.J ,I ‘ ■ . -/Axes if J.iQQ. ifai&o)(ilYo '. I,! itPi’.”/ MO. do. ' 7 * 11 ' 3 ? no . r do. Xw\.'.fTT^^v : ....?, • -ISS. iSto^o^Bcst'WHlowMeets. .-•.} 00 V^ir^'do;' ’. ;,Parin' r ; ;> j l ;; V ' 1,00 "g c <in l iWnfo J ‘ j : >q tjc*i Wagon hotness for farm .purposes ‘ 1* 00 •* •’'•'do;'- ■'■• , 50 - /v? ’<Hhmbs3 fat* Working Oxen i <!’7s ,PloWGears 1 75 4 >; Displayoflightharness ’ !i ; ' 100 i^tw : ' >“ ! ,i T' ■':*!; ,j r so. oart'w*fori ‘ TOO WorkingOxc«V . ..,50, §>s Assortment best American tfaUcry ,^.3,,00 liJitr d<£?i? HUdown.- .■ Porcelain,Ware,; 1 00, • -//fnda-ir.! liQloes Wonr, i .- r I,OO ljW{do» tv* ‘ '-• &><Ward Ij • ‘;i/00 Ikat display of OoUfcgoFurnitnrcO /ii'i!. •'3joo .llCiioiifiig'Stbvol . , ‘ WashingMnehino - ’‘l^'OO ■ Assorlriicnt'ofbcat'l'uinps for 2 00 Beat Windfall! r ' * '* ' i-.-’ * 200 •• Iron or-ptlierdmnmcntsJor’gromicls 2 00 “ Designs Tor,cottage & dut.buildingH 200 ' ;:-I v OO jiff, Display of,Wcaswro Carriages , : » f .2i 00 ifortibcs^,,>:m .-!■( •>.! ri '• •• ' ''tl:oQ Best Bolc,ilmrn's r upper & leather I- 00 MMCaUskinjidrcsßcd; '1 00 Plsplaj of best Trunks 1 00 *^ ,n iiousi:n()i.D ruODucriON - ., These will be under the charge t of n Odminit lee of-Lodics, wlio will award suitable premi ums for the**' ‘ r? Itot Tufted work 1( i_.il J** hm ‘.Crotchet Work i-Mi w or k •t'Sccd tfrAeorn work’.. " **Plam Needlework ‘ • ,,fc ’ ’Ornamental Ncbdlcw’k & Embroidery., •* ,4 'l*airK«it'SU)ckmss' ’ Display of best Wax Print . , . .v«' : ~•! ■ do-, Elowera ; , , Best. Preserves during Him yr.) ~do.-,’ preserved prior,to the present yr. tesi threo loaves Wheat Bread , .;u -.Aojuoor.TniiAL hiom/CH. 5 lbs. tresUCutter * fwcon<V beat, Third beat “ • Best flrkin or jar of salted or preserved • -Butter* not less than 20 llw. 1 00 fto'iV bcatftrWn or jar 75 Beat Pot b( Lard, not less tlian 10 lbs. 100 Kc*t best 75 Skat Item (onskmntO) cured * cooked by MhiWior • • ' _ “75 Best Cheese, not less Ilian 20 lba» ■ 1.00 hist tld. _____ ■ 76 Btat sample bushel of Red Wheat 60 Ifafttbcal w I ■;>. > 1 '25 Bcstfiamplo bushel of White Wheat 75 Neit-befit'• ■' 60 Best sample bushel of Ryo Next best 1 ’ ' ■ bushel of While Flint Corn CO befit 1 '• ‘ ’ 25 Beat sample bushel of Yellow Flint Corn 50 Nextticsl T ;• \ 25 Bcstsamplo bushel of,Gourd Seed Com 50 * • *; 25 Best Aamplp'bushel of mixed Corn- . ' .CO Next .beat . i 25 Jk<\l sample bushel of Oala Best-sample half-bushel uf Potatoes, -i <• While Mercers, Fositc. Forty •-Mu.fold, Fox’a Seedling, each 1 •; Cut boshclof Sweet Potatoes, rbis ?od Irt this State 1 Best half bushel Sugar Reels fcO ■’ do. ' Bong Red Beets 25 * Mangel Wurtzel '5O • u do,' ‘ 1/mg Orange Carrol . CO do. White Belgian 50 Best S bush. ycllow purplo top Kuta Baga 50 ; .f ; do r; i, white >." d 0.,., 50 BcstC Prumhead or Flat Butch Cabbage . 25 -vi; . doi; Savoy . 25 **\ OPumklns CO. • « -Miirrow Squash display of Vegetables by market ,!r, -cardaier. 1 1 29 Best box Honey : .« bbl.'Flour . 1 •• 100 lbs. Coni .Meal' ofAgf .lVoUoco generally i 00 A suitable premium will bo given (or any liew of'.Grain or Froducu ;Oi improved quality. . j \ A statement of the ihoddnnd manner, of-ma* king and preserving the dlllerent kinds of llut* tty Will bdtcqillrcd of'lho Ooriinetilorß. 4 - ihu preserved or soiled ‘Butter ibust ‘lmVc bceit ‘ nut lv(<f months)ircvl6iia; to * .tllu ‘£qil- Kon FIIUIT3’ Atfl> , ‘j;rt.6wKiiS l .' , t ’ \ . ' Best collection oflmrdy Kvergreen i[cQhi- ..| , • i‘ lf • .r... n <lo- , [ Green .house, i?lams -j., , j ■BesMcaigns of baskets and UoqutU.of cut. i« ; IftoWCrß!, ■ it: ~n ,n i. • i ,1 . -1 - Baskcts ofiindigcnous Flowers, oval or ■I - * I round <; ■ '• r. ■' : ; •i?iCollection !of Dahliacul Flowers,'2d.. varieties ' '■ 1 ' ‘ ** and largest oollcctldrt of do. • •V-’-collcfillOn ofltoscfh cut (lowers, 20 va ■ <'<>i ■■ •. • , > i -■■ ■ . • ’<! u. do,-' > 12 varieties- ‘ 1 •‘ ,M Collection of Grapes, Isabella,’ 12 bunches ' v - do. Catawba', 12 bunches ’ ‘ V Varieties of Grapes, foreign; ralscd.ln f : ' coldhouao 1 1 ’, u Specimens of Grapes, Hamburg, rais ed ill cold housb ‘ 1 ‘ " New Amcr. Scccdling Apple ' * do. Pear '**> 12 Specimens of Apples’ 11 r •* 12 • Pears ' ' • .**, Collection of Apples, 3 specimens ** ' do; ! ‘i ) 1 Pears do. u IlaU-pcck Quinces {,*' f no. - Peaches ■ ' , do. Cranberries, Ponno. growth •Vo'Mcljtfns, wdlor , . [*■ - do, Nutmeg variety '• OEgg Plants “ **. Peak Tomatoes A l*TiOV?iN* MAYOR. •‘For tbo trial of IMowu and Plowing, will take place on the last day of the Exhibition,: tho r* fl °f'September, at - I) o’clock A.’ M., The i lowa hitended for trial inuat be at the Exhi* |bitlon<dUrmfe'tTio tviibloiiriid. > will ;l>c.a\varde<l ttjtlid.bcat PJowfat*’; ‘!; 1 /. i j iNfixt.Jicgt-..,■ -,‘,150 «sqs(tioy«,uiiilci:j'llV’,‘r/(, ,^;',l,66>i im‘x,t.bcst,{ ;,iv clo. ..,.f -.n ; „}{, 5# I ’ 1 '’PREMIUM'FOR.</Ror3. 1 ' " j:l’ <»TM };( field,b'r jiVlicat 1 notic.^3'ihn;^3toi* i s£, l t Oo! : , .oata,. do. ~f i, ..X.0 'hi ;>i j Corn*.i/n ><lpt'V i 2,00 j ~dp. np.'.u.^l^O, (Beat lotofSugpr(bocts/ : ,| >iij j .?L|,PO iru rclp. - i^■. Ruta liaga .iV H;do.i-,v.-.(l iOO, ";/,Cai‘rol8 i a-M!i/'i ‘'’'•do. •Parsnips* ,« iifot/hdo.vMp. 11-OOi Ihflo. Flat-drfisid -Turnips not '.i r-vir-. j ! less than iacre I CAiUJFpr/ppWdP.w^ | tp, take ort^fw/cx .« i.vill,, !/; HODBRTJSfoOJIB* $CCff 7J|/» .-.■nhU.il .iv.iSrtiooil Tax Ipr ISBS. T\TOTlCElalloroUy,fcdviinitlia't tlr'o.TMaaiil'or ol tho School: District oC Carlisle) livill at tend in tho Commissioner's Ofllco, at tho Coun ity Court Houtioj gn.sht«n/ay; *tf«£uat 11,1855, : between tho hours of "U and 12 and 2 and-4.0!-. oWcU of said .day, for lno ( i(>tirpoBd.of tl>o SqJioprtasos assessed igr tlio^rosc^t.'acJnptil. 1 vodrVrUP‘t6'>vidc]i''^unp'd dbdufcllbh, Of, /IvO ( per; SvilV ,bb WtVo Xbt[ .protnpV ■which'date and up to tho 30/A bj Scptcmbcr ncxt, i<vdcdiict(brt'6f thYett '/ ‘ \ ' Persona rtbt wishing tb'nttond'nt'thb 1 Court House, can taxes in the mean t|nio by 1 calling.bn '(heTreasurer; ■' '.'.’lt Is'earnestly refiuoatbd that tqx'paycrb will Du prompt in maklbgpayrneiiton or 1 buforb Ihb limb specified—thd’y will thus save the five ’per (enti ahd'bmlhlo' the’ Directors to' moot all' the, cuh-ont oxpbhsod'bf. keeping Up tho 'ficlibqls, which otherwise they cannpt do, as thoTroaAufy All unpaid taxolTwlll bo on-' forced by warrant, ■ ' 1 ' ' ;l J. >Wi EBY, rwu'rch, ■ 4t‘ ' ,: . ;l , : Cdrlisloi Jill; gl’ycn J-i cstod, filed /Jn thia .()(Rco,.iiy ,tliQ ucoomil!unta .therein named, for examination, and will he proacptpd to rllrfl.Qrjdwna’ of Cumberland county, ; for.qopUpHpJbjp qml allowance, on Tuesday, ifie 14//*'p/ r ’^7ngnj/ f 1^56/viz,!;,t,- , i . i 1. The*first and (Inal account of.Mlphaol of/ Jdargafe t,Jtepfcr, late of,sduthpu)pton,to\vmililpj<lcc’d..;. -i. { "? of David Uhoatjs, adminlslro-, tor of iliO|Cf«tiUo’of J.ohp Jlliaads, late of IVest pennabbrougb townshlp r ,decM-, rM ; ■ ~ j , 8, Tim pQpount.plitSplumon-Moliltsr,.executor pf Josqpj) latOjOt'Jlapipdon tqwpahip, do-, erased., f. v . .it m.is ~4., 3iho;acconnt,,pr Jacob L. Zopk, axunpvq trator.ofithq batata pf.CalharinoMuBBp|pian,lato of Upper ,AJlen,tn>Tnfl]dp, floe I *d,f, . ,;■ - ?. :{ of,.V'ahlel Goodyear, onq of the cxccutoi l a oMT,ccderick, Goodyear, latq.of) Monroo townßhli>,,dcc’d.., . G.; Tbo-account of James K* Kelso tma/dary Kelso, executors of James Kelso, lute of South ampton township, dbafd.. 1... • * .7. Thu aqcoufit.ol-I-lenry -Rhoads, exceptor of Philip K bonds, late of the borough, of Carlisle, deceased. \ i.B. Tho second account’of .John Goodyear, bno;Of tho ; exceptors of ..Frederick Goodyear, Into of Motiroo township, duc’d. ,9.' Tho account of John Garman, admlnlslm (or.of the estate of John Croamor,lnte of Silyor Spring township, dcc’d. IQ. Tho account of John Goodyear and Geo. Wonderllch, executors ol jlludolph Kryslior,lato of Monroe township, deo’d. 11. The first and final account of Nancy Glv- Icr, admlnlsfratrlx of tho estate of Adam Glvlor, lato of Southampton township, doc’d. 12. Tho. account bt Pores Howard, ndmlnls- frater of the .oslatu.of Christian Wolf, Iafo ; of North Middleton township, dpc’d. 10. Tiro account of the Hon. John Stuart, ad mlnlslratbr.oi, tho estate of Johiillays> loto ol Frahkford township, dcc’d. • 14. Tho ncoomit of Christian Tllzol, - executor of Poter Noll, Into ol tho borough ol Mechanics burg, dec’d. • * > t 15. The account of Jacob Sbrom, administra tor wjth tho will annexed of the estate of Mloh’l Molhows, lato of tho borough of Carlisle, dcc’tl. 10. The.account of John B,.Coovor, adminis trator oftlio estate of Qeorgo Curl, lato. of Up per Allen township, dec’d. • 17j Tho account -of.M. Bltnor, oxocutnr of Mary A. BUnor, lato of Shlrenuinstown, Cum berland county, doc’d, ' ,•,18. -Tho account pf JaniosM’Oartor,adminis trator oftlio estate of John M’Cartcr, lato of the borough,of Carlisle, dcc’d.- ■ *: \ 19i Tho (Inal,account of AgncsSadlcf. adtnin- Istratrlx of tho estate of William 11. Sadler, do coascd, who. was- tho administrator of George llockoy, into.of Dickinson township, doo’d, i y 20 t Tho account of Dr- David Eckcr, execu tor of Wok P. .G» Eckor, lato of Newton town ship, dcc’d. . ‘ '■! \ 21. Tiro first and final account of Lovl Zieg ler, executor of Sabina Zleglor, late of tho’"bo rough of Carlisle, doc’d. 22. Tho necpmjt of exec utor Wro/ B, Johnson, lalo of tho borough of NuwvlUe* (U’ C,< U ‘ " ’ 28; Tho account of James B. Lockoy, execu tor of .Daniel Lackey, Esq., lato-of FranUford township, dco’d. • ” ' i • 24. Tho account of Joseph Mlllor, executor of Michael Mlllor, lato.of North Middleton town ship, dcc’d. i' • 25. Tho account of John Fako, administrator of tho estate of Henry Kshelman, lato of East-, ponnsborough township, dec’d. - • 20. The account of Dietrich Steiner, admlnhH fratorof tho estate of Sanmol Newcomer, lato ofUppcr Allen township, dec’d;: ; 27. Tho account of Lovl Illegal and John Illegal, .administrators of tho estate of Adam ijlogo), lato of tho borough of Mochanlcsburg, deceased, 1 -00 75 •50 •28, Tho account of J. Jlamsoy Woods, exec utor,of Nathan Woods* liito.pf Westponnsboro* township, doc’d. > . Y 1 20. Tho account ofPr. Gcorgol), Woodsnnd Uohccca P. Woods, administrators of tho estate ol William‘Woods/lalo* of ‘Dickinson'township, (locohsod; • 1 : • 1 * 1 - ' 1 ' ir 30. ’Tho account of'Polor G. Ronowllz; ad mlhistralor'of-tho eWiUo of Pr. David Walburaj Into of Kastponnsboro’ township, deoM. •• 1 31. Tho account of Jtvrrifcs'Orr and Joseph M’Guiro, oxocutors Of Francis JPGulro, lato 'of Hampden township; deo’d.-- ' ' ' U 2. Tho account ol executor of Jacob Unrnott, late of MlfiUn township,'doohl. aa. Tho first and finM accountof Willlatn'M. Ilootom, Ksrj., .administrator; of-tho ostoto’of Goorgo IJooloni, late oftho borough of Carlisle, 1 00 deceased. 11 ' » IHJ'Thd Acdonnt bP.Tohn 11.. Hutchison and' William Hutchison, admltilßlrhfora of the estate of Prancls'Hutchison, Mto of Dlokinscm town-*' ship, dcc’d, ' ~ , OGI Thd'hbc'rtuht of’tfohns-Newcomer and Samuel Nowbomur, executors of John Nowcom or. Into of Dickinson township, doo’d. • 1 ’i*• . , 80. Tho guardianship. account ofiChrJstlan i Orall, guardian of tho persons and estates ofJ Anthony l Knolulcyi Abraham Knolsloy,i Potor Knolaloy, Adeline Kriolsley, Goo. W. Knulsley, , ami Susannah ICuolsloy, minor chlldrou of.Potor ICmdslov* Into of Silver Spring township, doc’d. 117. Tho gunrdfniishlp account of Ahralmm ICurlz, guardian of the persons and estates of Thoo. Spangler, MilrySpaugjcr,> Philip Spang lor, .Tamos Spangler, end Julian Spanglor.-mluor chlldrou of.Goorgo Spangler, Into of Dickinson township, dec’d. i - 88. Tho guardianship.account of John Now. 'oomor, guardian of llohocca'Oarl, minor child ‘of Potor Curl, deceased, settled by Jonas and Sftmuol Newcomer, oxooutors oh said guardian, 80. Tho guardianship .account of W«n* Ilor burn. guardian of I)anf. K. Holmes, minorchild, of John Holmes, lalo'of Cumberland county, do. consed. '. , ; • ' ' ! 40, The nooond amj final account of Hugh, w, oflho estate of James 'M’Oullocb, Into oA Dickinson township, doe’ll. 41. Tho-llnnl account of John Sbopp, admin istrator of, tbo estate ol Goorgo Hupp, lalo of Alien township, doc’d, 42. The’account ofMlolmol Albright, admin istrator of (ho ostuto of' Susanna Albright, Into oMSaslponnsboro’ township,* doc’d. ' -! • * ; I WILLIAM IiXTLK, pilfer. • 'llbglslor’a i : i Carlisle, July 10, ’CO—lt* y ' '• i Four tcaclibra - rind' 1 two'-fomalcs,) [wanted toltako,charge ofitliopnblicd schools in; ■t|iq boxdugh: of Mochanfcsbnrg,' Oumb.oo.l Tlio. ;torm!\yUlooramonoa<jn tho first Monday .In Sopt itqrabor, flnd.conUiWOifor.sovon or-nipo months*. |Tho examination will lake Saturday* 'tUotdtUAugnßtjdnUhopOhooUmviao'in.Bald bor ough/coijdnctofl by;tho OountySuperlittondcntL. jTo competent: teachers-a liberal Rrtlaiy, will bo jgiven. By oraorof-thn Boards-:, . > ; ; ; i •F/.iiA. MIATEER,; SccPrj/i' ■ n MoghnnioBbnrg,‘Jnly : :lQ> i , [ Splcndl,tlirJG>yclry', iVatclics,’“&<!. i T$E, subscriber respectfully informs tho citl- ; aens ol Carlisle and tho.labile •generally, : thathohar.Just opened n largo t fpidBplcndld as- ' sortraont of Watches and Jewelry, of oro/y (pfd) qoalj tys;: iH.Tp Mono JsijUwtfftl iOiy, ; p)flN r $ r tho, irpprp, foj^orty^cpuplt!^,by,’S. jElliptf, bnq d'odr ';OMt dry, His, pypry article ueually kppt \ 'by watih 1 TOakortt'nrid^Jowolera/'vlsi;' ! GOLD • ) -jSt > WATCHES bf cvoryi stylo-hhdi fiunllty; 1: • mfo 'price's ft4Bi-s2G ; td-$U26;> SilvM Wafehea ;<SStt&tfVorrl ’ss tos4or' Gbnilonion’tfGbld Fob,' iVCsti, atid’jifock' Chains *,' dh'd'Seals; Gold Sttrdar and- Vdfct’Buttoni, Breast Fins, Box ; Ring& &ld;-uLiidibiP Gold ■Neele 'Chains,' Gdld’ iOlidtldinsj Gold'L'ockcfayßbbaatPihs; Ear-rings/ ;K'ar-d^o|is, ! GuirPln&,''Gold Pojia'dnd Pencils,' ,Gold Thimbles,- Gold BraOolofs/SilVcrand Pearl ! Card cased*- Jot Brdcbletsy &c.’ •’ A-ldrgO stock: ! cf and IMaiedWareJ Friiit 1 DlAhdty GaTd’ Baskets,' Toft’ Plated pups and'GoblolS| ‘Napkin Rlngib, &c.i ’With"many othorifancy notionai' l r All goods Warranted to bo' 1 -wh'at they arb sold for. ■ ‘ 1 1 1 ' i - 'attention paid to the repairing of Gold Watcliob/Jewpliy, ' All Work war ; ranted l acbordlng'to l <in«llty. l ; 'Tho subscriber' hopes byiatrictdttehtiOn td bualbbSft drid'a:do -1 ,slro fo : plcaso,' to receive' a liberal tolmro of pnbJ Hepatronnpo. :*?.• "’W. Di A. NAUGEe, '' l ‘fCarllalo, JntylO, 1855-tf- ‘ ,J$T TliUE:!:; : !,;• ;sarptrtg/fq, Jlfpmapi,. ’. , Females_S.uyfr.rt• nt,X3»altit.: ■ WQ woman of delicacy. Is willing.to disclose to'her 'sox, oven to a,most intimat'd ffiniil}' physician. •’This modcMy nrid dolltacy is iiriplaritflil ‘by naturd, and neithbrahould nof'Aecd ‘bo subjec ted (mtho-.rudo 'shocks iriovifdblo !n "making knoivnito tlio otboHsex thosoriilmcnta belonging oxoltisTvcly'to.tho fcmiiloi l . ■ : > Except' Irnoxlrcirio BonsHivencss w'liraaOrifldo herllealth ratherthan bcrdelicacy. ■ The fconsoquenc'ds’aro serious,' lainbntabloy and life-long. - 1 . iThqs what at first could have boon easily 1 rem-; 1 cdlody of perhaps belfbr still; not Incurred, bo-' I comod onlyvnift-*- ing-tbe health of the motherland - embittering, her dnyfc-by.slokhoss and-sufforiog, but ehtulllhg I broken constitutions'npoh 1 h6r and | I embarrassing; if'nbt'idisttesslngl the business I and! ppcctmlory prospects'Of'tho-'lmßbandJ 1 Lot ji every sensible woiriin Uaki toarning In fiinc , (as thousands I bate.dorib')' byf tb6 bitter experience ond sufferings of others, of fhodrdadful conso qnonccs she entails upon herself and those en ! deared to her; by.hor lgnoranc o of tlib-simplcst onb plainest rules of 'health as connected With the marriage state, the violation of which entails disease,suffering, aml.mjscry., ,p- . i . llow /nany aro.suffering from obstructions or Irregularities peculiar to the female , system, Which undcmjlno the health', thp effects of which they are ignorant* and for .which, their delicacy forbids'seeking, medical; advicol -How many, suffer from_jprofa;MU»,«fcri (fulling of.tho womb,) or fron} Jliior, albus (weakness, debility, &c.)! — llow many aro in constant agony formany months preceding coriflnem'qnt! How .many have diffi cult, If nut dangerous deliveries, .and slow aud uncertain recoveries I _ 7 To the question, how are these to bo preven ted? what shall bo dono 7 tho answer is simple. Let every woman ascertain for herself, with- I out-violence' to' her delicacy* the nature-and 1 character of the ailment (to which she us a fe male Is suljoctytho causes from which it tuny arise', 1 and (ho'proper remedies fcSc Us euro and future prevention. ■ • This she can do bypossessing a little Volume (already possessed by thousands) which' tells her what is the matter, and tells her what to do for it, in simple but’chaste words, and such ns sho can understand. 1 Tills little tohinio is enti tled .the Married - Woman's I’II!VATIC MEDI CAL COMPANION; by Dr. A. M. MAuiuoeau, I’rofesso* of Diseases of Women. Ono hun dredth editiop (500,000) IBmo., pp. 260. [On lino paper, extra binding, $1,0Q.) t A stiuidanl Work of established' rbpntatlon, found’classed in Iho catalogues of tho great Trndb Sales-hiNcw York, Philadelphia, and other cities, and sold by tlio priricipal bookscl lors in the United Stales: l It was first published in 1817, since which timo five hundred thousand copies have been sold, of’ which there were up wards of ono hundred thousand, aont by mall, attesting (lie high estimation in w)iich H is hold ns a njlfdblo popular, medical book for every fe mitle, tlio author having devoted his exclusive attention to the treatment of complaints peculiar to females; )n respect, to which ho is yearly con sulted by (houbauds, both In person and by,lut tor. Hero'every woman can d iscover, by compar ing her own symptoms with'those described, tho nature, character, causes of, and the proper re medies for, her complaints. Tho wife about becoming n mother Ims often need of* instruction and advico.'ol tlio utmost Importance Co her future health, will find such' Instruction and advice, hud also explain many symptoms wjiich bthcrwlsowoUld occasion anx iety or alarm 1 , as all tho pecullariticslncident to hor situation arc described. It is of course,impracticable to convoy fully tho various subjects treated of, as they aro of a nature strictly intended for tho married or those contemplating marriage. . Tho revelations con tainod-in'its pages Jmvo proved'd blessing to thousands, as tho innumerable letters received by iho author (which ho fs • pohultted by fhb writers to'publish) will attest. Extract bf a Litter from a ccnlletrian in Dayton, I'OHioi “ 1 ' ’ ' ’ r 1 1 •" \‘ r "Patton; May 1817. ' Dr, JUauriceaUi ’ !, . , ; “My 'wifd has 'booii perceptibly for 1 sorrier three yoard 6r more, In conscqrierico pf her great anguish and suffering some mouths before' and during confinement 5 every successive oho more and more debilitated and prostrated, her,l pulling her life jn Imminent dji|igur, arid which 1 was pn tip) last occasion despaired of. ji suppo ,scd that tins.state of thing? was ineyllablo, : aml 'rqsigiiod .myself to uice-t thp worst./At this tiriio (now'auquf two ippuths)lhcard ypurbool; i highly spoken 1 of,' riscontnining fiouio .inn.Uora ircachlng my enso. Ori Us receipt and perusal, I cannot express to you the my .alklrgHSod mind,'and tip joy its pages Imparted to'tny .wife; on learning that tlio great'dlscovcry of .Dcsomoaux, provided a remedy* h opened a prospect to ;no which I llttlo conccly-. od was possible. No .pecuniary constdorqtlou .can over repay t(io. obligations X, nni under to 'you,, for ( havlng boewtho iricans of Imparting,<o tis tlio rilntlorfi riontained In “Tlib’Mrirf-led man’s I’rlvato-Medical Companion.” Bnt : for this, cro another year would have; passed over my jiond, in allhqnmn probability my wife wou)d have.boon' tn-hor grave and my,children loft mo therless.” , , ,1 In consequence of tho urilvorsal ponularilyof the work, ns, evidenced, by Its extraordinary sale, various liavo liecn oftunii>ted,iiB well ' on booKsollors ria on (ho public, by imUutiuns of title page, spurious edition's, and surreptitious I Infrlngonmrtta of copyright, and other devices and decopllonsi.lt has been found- necessary tlioreforo to CnutiQnthe Public to.buy no book Unless tho words (t Dr. A. M. Jlaurlconu; 12U Liberty Street, N, Y/,” is on (and the entry in tlio Clerk’s Office pmllio back of) tholillopagci ami buy only of respectable and honorable deal ers, or send by mall, and address Dr. A. M. jdam-Icoau. ~ , . < ._,••• [TT-tlpon receipt of ono dollar “Tho Married ■\Vo\nau’H I’rlvato Medical Comprtnlpii” is sent {mailed free) to any paid,oi tlio United States, tlio’Cnnndah arid BiHlsli X’rovlnces. All loiters must bo post-paid, and addressed to Dr. A. M. Miuirlcoaii, box 1221, New,York Oily. I’liblish-. ng Office, No. 120 Liberty. Street, Now York. July 10, , - CKAOKHUS.— A miwHiipiily offrOHlilVator, Hoiln, llultor, ric-nlo, Sugar mul Trunlon UhicuU—Juflt'rocolvod and idraalo liy Aug. 8, ISM. • • ■Ji'W.'BBY.' CAELISEiB, GAS :#SVATEn [COMPANY .EOANi— ' of Twonty-JJvo tpoua apd is not' yofc'.all taken; tbo Company sti)J Thousand’ dollars to compjctq ' tlicf.t Tyofks jfo.r wliipb company bonds secured by jnor/g.Vgp J.bo.M.YpiK,, Interest; pWhlo half,yoorjy.nt.tVo.Oarlifilo.iDQposJt Bunk, ~J;:,.; ; u rj!]Gp3^XATis4‘rM’t.;;' ,„ July 10,.^505.,,., ,■ _ [ _ 1 yuiudblo 1 jiiiiljauiff; i>ot al I*rl , ,T desirable Building tjip.cornqr pfi?Btnud.PDi|ifrqt.S,t9 n known as the prouprty.qf. tbo lute William jj. [Underwood, 1 doc’d.', ’containing' CO foot on Pom. ,frol-anU.li7- I'cct- on.Pltt'sWOet. 1 .• ’The situation isi beautiful- (anil i would l make ft Very desirable Ideation clthoffor business or private residence.’ Fortermaiandfurtber particulars unqnlrij of - -i .• ■u- • A.Li SPONSLISH,, . :m, m; Jlcal Estate Mgaiit $ Scriiencr', ■■ ' Carlisle, Juno'2BylBGGi» • >■ • !' 'r-H . . ■ . "■»{■■ I •}! 1 : AiYaluabioiVraxitJOfiloiiuialii ;• •,sale., .• TTTNDER and by virtue of the provisions of nn ’U ,: net l 'of''Assembly^'passed tbo Dili day of Mareb.-A.'D.’IHJO/Pampblet laws, page 1 il’Ctor Bong,Executor of tliqdaslwill and testa* .montof-Vulenifno floffmab', late of the city of ; Laricastcr,"dic’d.-/will uspdsoto public sale, at the GobH Übub’rtj In'lhpßoroiiglPof Carlisle, on Tuesdayl ihc'lih'dd]) ] i'f : r 1855, atone ■o'clock,''P.-Mi,-hUt!iatvalaablo-tractof • • ■ i ‘ •jA n ' i^V;toibtor.i tiaii»iiU. ajpfclas belli by mo ,unddr,tbp ittqvislons»jS«v ' said will, Jn tbu itow’nslnp of-A^ South Middletons .The said tract Is in tbo Smith Mountain, about two dttilos fioullijof Mount Hol ly Iron Works, contains about Tiro ifjijitired fy Seventy jlcrts, more easy of ac- tho-OxfonlrondriinningllirGugMl, t.Thls property-will ,bo sold either entire or In lots as may gult purchasers. t'lTonns made known on the day of snlo By . PETER LONG, i •' Bx’r*x\f FaUiniint IJoJfman, dec*d: Juno 28, 185o*-0t o * tFaviiv ail’nHlio gale. i ON TUESDAY) tiio'Slst day of August; »C 5, thoiaabßcribcr.wjll «oU l o,t..p«bllo'3alo > on tho profuisos, 4ba farm late, the property of Geo. ■\Vcidlo, dooMi* situated fin Wfitlponnsbol-ough township,’one mUb'.onst/of Ncwvillo, adjoining tho-Stole food' andltmds oMl.< Woods," Peter Minlch and others/'-•• ■ CONTAINING ■'FORTY-NJNB JOKES,' IKirt'Xln(cstbhH‘nnd pgrt Blnfel/SlMo 'laud,')till limed-'The inmr’oviinictitfl ar'b'h wcath6rbo'i\fd* r»-;;|V '-’ntV'linUß-fc LOU: jBARN,: Ilbtisbj'ajrbf'llicm.neW buddings, a UtjFMgWctl of hover ‘falling water* at'tho and ttri Appli Orchard, of all choice TIiQ-i'tb'pcrty will bosold without' reservo. Any person :>vlahing to vx nmlno-lho property can do so by calling on Mrs. MJoldlo, cju the premises, pr Ilenry Lamau, Agt or? thts adjoining farm 1 . "' : - CATHARINE iWEIDLE, Ex!rx. -Julyil2,>lBss—,Gt v. -v / Proclamation, WHEREAS' the -.Jloni'JisiEs H. Graham, President Judge of the'several Courts-of Common'Pleas In' the comities of Cmuborlrfndj Perry, and i Juniata, and Jiistlccs of tbo scvcral Oonrts of Oyor : ond"Tcnnlner and General Jail Delivery itvsald counties, Und Samuel Woodburn and John-RupjV Judges.Of 'the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery for tlic trial of all capital nhd olhct* offenders, in the said county of Cumberland, by tlioir precepts to mo directed, dated the Otlf of’ April, 1855, Imre ordered the Qourt of»Qycr and Terminer and General Jail Dollvory to bo holdcn at Carlisle, on tho fourth Monday of, August 1855, (being tho 27 th day,) aVtimV clock In tho' forenoon, to con tinue one week, k'; NOTICE is hereby given to tho Coroner, Jus tices of tho. Pcaco, and. Constables of. tho said county of Cumberland, that they aro by tho said precept commanded to bo'lhen and there in their proper.peraons, with their rolls, records, and In quisitions, examinations and* all .other remem brances,’to do those things.which to their offices appertain to ho done, and/ all those that nrp bound by recognizances, against tho prisoners that are or thvn shall bo in tho Jail of said cotiuty, are to bo there to prosecute them as shall ho just/ " • ‘ ' JOSEPH McDJfIIMOND, Sheriff. . Jtily 5,1806. , I County Trcitfcurcr. offer-myself ns a P candidate for the office of County Treasurer, subject to fho, decision of tlio Democratic Conn ty Convention. Should Ibo elected, I pledge myself to'dischargo tlio duties of thd office hon estly and faithfully. ' ' , v ADAM SENSEMAN. Carlisle, Juno 28,1855. County Treasurer, FELLOW-tiITIZENS; I/offer myself to your consideration as* 6, candidate for tlio ofllcu of County Treasurer. If elected, X will discharge the duties of said office to the best of my ability.- Respectfully yours. ■ .. JACOB RIIEEM. Carlialo, .Juno 14, 1855—Itn SUcrillUlty. IjiELIjOW-OITIZENS Being encouraged by numerous friends, I am induced to offer myself to your conaidoralloa as a candidate for the office of Sinmirv, of, Cumberland county, (subject to the decision of tlio Democratic Coiir vention). Should Ibo elected, I will discharge (ho duties of said office faithfully and impartial ly.- DAVID LEHN. Sliver Spring Ip., July 12,1855. rpO THE VOTERS OF'CUMBERLAND CO, Feu, ow-Cirizu.va s—l off'or myself fo your consideration as a candidate for tho office of StinuiFP, subject to tho decision of tho Demo cratic Convention, and respectfully soUclt your support. 'I pledge'myself, If elected, to dis charge the dulles of tho olllco Inilhfhlly and im partially. JOHN" PAUL. ‘Monroe Ip., July 5, 1855. . EELLOW-CITIZENS of Cumberland conn tyj I offer mysolf to your consideration (subject to the decision of the Democratic Coun ty Convention,) for tho office of -SHERIFF Should X be successful, I will endeavor to dis charge tlio duties of tlio office with 'fidelity mid impartiality. JACOB BOWMAN. Silver Spring fp., *' 1 > : Juno 14,• 1805; • f ' ; TO TIIETVEKMIvN OF CInUIEKEANI), COUNTY. l'-o)lo\v-Cllizun»—I ollur my. self, (at the miggostipn of many friends,) for the' ofjlco of SHERIE! I ',; at the' ensuing election, subject to i tho decision of the Democratic Comir ly Convention. Should Iho so, foytunntq as to. receive a majority of your voids for sahl officg,, 1 pledge myself to discharge tho duties Of tlio sumo to tlio best! of ihy übßßjes. ' ’ . ’ ■' ’ . "■••• , SNVDER,RUPLEI. „ South Mlddlot’n Ip. ' 'June 1855.' mo THE ' VOTERS OF CUMBERLAND 'I COUNTY.—Thu undurslgnud rospoctfully offers himself iifl ft Candidate for tho office of SHERIFF, and Hollclls your suffriigcfi. nt tlio ensuing Election. ,‘ WM« RXD»JC* Muy.Ul, ’55.- , ( ; , • ITIELTjOW-CITIZKNS— Al tllo silggrallonof ; nuniorotiH frlomla In 'vnri'UiH jjru-ts ot nm county,’ I offer myself ns it romiUUto tor t ie odlco ofS/teriff rtC Cmnliorlimll county, «n[>)o Jt to the decision of lira Iloraocrallo County Lm - vonllon. JSlioum 1 lio nqinlinitol mill'>Hooto> I bliall lino ovory effort to illicWrgo tlio dn |[ cs o( tlio ollico Iniiinrllally, unit to tlio satisfaction ol tliu public Jforth Mirtdldton lj).» ; May Ul, iyfl6. mo tiii; voruns of cnMiiin r.ANi) ■I COUNTY. Fbi.mw sulfas a Candidate foislbo olllco of SI UKU { til 1 Cumberland' county, and |dcdgo ,r ulectml, to discharge tbo <lutlo« of; *•>“ olllM 10 H.o boat May 21, 1800. ; ~ ini, c. itnurai, i TTOIINKY at IjA'T. Office In Main at., An,n "Hito Marl<.n Hall. Baldness entrusted to Mm villi bo iiromiitly attended to. [ 0arlialo; AprlU2, IWiO. ;: ; P VQdiinty ; Wann ■Sprib gs/ yX <if Juno.- U. It. ETTEU> Proprietor.! ’.‘This most doilmblo- waterlog plac’d is eilifated oh tlio banks ; Of. Sherman’s Creek,- which-flows Rt tbo base of Pisgah Mountain^-BoroollvuhQn drod ‘ foot ftbovd tlio lov'd of-the crook, in front of llio dwdlinga; Tins etroani'afnirds' ptoasurd to tlio gnosis, oa (herb Tiro to pas# npnnddoivn,’ also a beautiful Island In Unwell shaded ■ 'with -iQrgQ'Tprcat Mp arid' down tho crcbk'ai'O'dolightfulpwhilo; thOre' ls;pleasiir(J''fbr those ’whor desire 1 to fish in thb 1 . streams;’ Thd springs lire hnmdronsj andoan; not bo mu-passed- for t ■ thoro' nro' bath honies-separntn Tor ladies 'and gentlemen, also largo plhngo-iidoJs for'caclii with'no abundance' of purb spring wider., ‘hu • "Thorb is airoktonflivoviow of rich and rare scoherj* of mdunlalh6;rimV valleys,-being tho most jjlclurosqtibi in thd Staled "Among tho’atj tractions of Springs thoro ard: tmfnl croud shady and' romantic > Bunihro# roads, male.:, ibg It very pleasant fordri vca. '• i Horses and vo:- hielcfc Will this season to ‘ • , i ' 1 * " Having taken pAihs.ln making deselection' of flrsti-rate sbrVrtntsj I fbolconffdonti'thoyHTlirgivo general satisfaction to tho gnbflts,f “Tbcrc shall bo no palna- aparcdin supplying my. table with’ tho loxnribb of tlio markets.- -n ' - * All persons leaving Philadelphia orßaltirnoro, In the morning train .to Duncaanon, on tho Cen tral Railfond', fourteen pillcs nOrth-west of.U.ar rfslhirg, then taldnga coach which is always in' wilt arrive at tho'Sprmgs'ab'out'4 o'V clo’ckj tho fdro being b.nt $4,00 through to the' Springs.' 1 • : •" 1 “•All conitthirilcallons intended fortho Springs should bo addressed Duncaanon Post Office, for tho Springs,'-and they will arrlvo'Qufly after tho ' fifth bf Jullfa."'Porsr>n**»«tJ'lilngtv«ngagorooms > - &ci,.will plOaso tuldrcsa Landisburg Pont Office’.' Persons.in-'tho cities wishing information .cSir 1 have it by‘calliogi on tho; references hereunto ntlabhccU “A-Band of Music-has-been ongoged. Boardlngpbrwebk,. - .$H 00 Childrpn hpU-pri?o, : , : ~ ; Servants ’ Mo. 1 ’ BbaiMlhg per dnyi V • ' - nbrfics pbr week,' 1 - • Wtyshfng dozen, - • i,; ! ’ ' nfcpßnfeirdEs:-’ 1 Philadelphia. —George Princo, 27 Vino’ St.’, oppositeX6gUn'SquAi / o'{*\V , tfi.’ ftyiui,' Id North Fourth Stq Edward Tams,.66 ‘Nortli Eleventh 1 Stq Edward'Stlefel, 14-Decatur Sl.j Fredrick Secgftf,’Sixth St. below Chcstnntf'Ed.'lVnyno, 1 Esq/PCnlisylvanla BankfJohn-RG Green; Fifth St.'bolow German; Josiah Davidson,' 188 South Second St.j C. S. Pancoaet,-Esq-i 48 South Fourth St.) John Ilortzlof, 887 Market St. ■ ■iCarlisle^ A. L. Sponalor,' Esq.; H J Keller, Mr.' Lyho.-H. A. Sturgeon, Esq.- York, Pa. —John Gibson,' A.'J. Warfluld, Judge Fisher*; ?-- Ilarrishurgi— o. Barr’olt, Esq I .'; Dr.'j. P. Kel ler; P. K. Boyd; J. R. Eby, 11. BUehlcr. : Ba/(;mbrc;>-ilon. S.‘ Steward, Benj. Crane, Dr. J. P. Gunn, John 0. Holland, John Murphy, G. 17. Sherwood, Esq., Recorder’s Office. June 21, 1855; r Consecration* : THE solemnities of tho consecration to tho Trlunb'Crbd, of tho Sctoiid Lutheran Gor man Clmfch, of Carlisle, Po., will take place on Sunday, lfic-stk 0/ August, 1866. Services to commence at 10} o’clock, A, M. Tho public are'lnvited to attend. 1 ', '' Hr TUB COMSIIttBE. Carlisle, Jun 6 28, 1866. ’ CARD. —DOCTOR S. P.ZEIGLER, recent ly from Lancaster city; offers bis Profes sional services to tho citizens ol Carlisle and vicinity,in all its various branches. • Office and residence in the house formerly occupied aa •fSener’s Hardware Store, North Hanover street, where ho can be consulted at all hours whonnot professionally engaged'. ‘ Calls to tho country promptly attended.to. OF"Charges moderate.. Carlisle, May 24, 1855 Bm, • Stop ana Read*. I ARTHUR’S Patent, Air-tight Self-soalingl Cans and Jars, for preserving fresh fruits 1 and vegetables, lire tho very articles that house keepers should have. - - <* \7o have examined them, and oro BatlsOcd that they will accomplish all that la claimed,”— Godey’a Lady** Kook.- : Sold wholesale and retail by ■ • Carlisle, Juno,2l/’56. P. MONYER. Rlacftsmlllt tonL /■£ywv/\ BUSHELS Blacksmith CoaI K o first OlfOi/ rate article,.receiving and for salo by ' ' WM.' B.’MURRAY, dgent. Carlisle, June 1-1, 1855 Giri “Wow Institute.” “Extra Nows.” “Great Excitement.” Arrival of Dr. 6. H. Bodgo, CIIHONO. THERMAL TiIYSICIAN nnd SURGEON, from Nmv York. Nervous trembling among the “Quacks” for tho safely of tlidr “ Sugar Powders” and “ Ca lomel.” llumhuggcry exposed and destroyed. Now System of medicines Introduced. Dr. C. 11. Bo»au, offers his services to tho in- Carlialo and tho surrounding coun try, and flatters himself that ho can perform cdroa by hia system whoro all others have fail. /i C q. jio haa taken tho office in South Han €3fov6r Street; fonnerly occupied by Dr. J. IS K. Smith. ' Ho will at all times bo found In his office, unless professionally engaged.— Even’ disease of tho Eye and Ear cured by n ncwmochanical apparatus. Blood Suckcrsnnd Bono Dcalroyerj, Barometer makers of tho mu man constitution, tako notice that ono man can chase a thousand “Quacks,” and two phi ton thousand fools to flight, who willingly bso min eral poison to cure tho sick, or protend to give health to tho poor afflicted soul and body. P S. Patients can ho accommodated with good board-nnd scientific modfcnl and surgical attendance at Dr. 0. IE Bodgo’s Chrono. Thor, mat medical and surgical Institute, located In South' Hanover street, Carlialo, Pa.' Xor further particulars 'onff'nlre at the Institute. April-20, 1855—1 y '■ , , Two SplondKl Farm* For Sat**- THE subscriber will sell at,Private Sale tho two following inscribed forms, : 1 . No: 1 1. fa situatod on tho north west of 1 Oar- Halo adjoining lliolnlmbllcd part of said borough, Containing 1-10 acres of first rate lima stone laud.'Mvlug thercon' croctod n now laj-go hank burn, a 1 largo hoy house, ft largo CM*! 0 ptablo, also a comfortable dwelling llouso &' other out Vmltdlnga. The land la In a high slato ofoulff. vullon, and all under good post & rail fence.-- Kt'ia bounded on the North by U 1 ® J* 05 *!? .°J Sam’U Alexander doc’d., on tho East by John Noble: Win I 1). Seymour & others, on the IVeat by John-Moore, David , and on the South by tho Public road loading Horn Oar. A[i<Mictoii TP 4i,„|luB from Carlialo on tlio IlorrlaliUrg & Carlialo Turnpike roail about It, miles from Mtdd loses mills, bounded as follows on I m North'by tlio Oonodognhdt Crock, on ll>o Wool by trvhi’s hoirs, on 1110 Lost by John NoWo & rosso'Elglcr, and on tho Soulh by Abr. ITot- Jlok Olid tho Harrisburg Turnpike road Con tabling -IT, nerca, about 100 acres oninltikono uud tlu, residue is black alutu, about of 11,0 tract cleared, in,dur good fenco and » good state of onlllvatio,,,' tlio balance is r try bonvily timbered i n lar B o portion of tho farm Is raodmr land. Tho ImnroromoptS nro n larßO Stono I),rolling house, a largo log A fran,n barn, a stono Sprhig-bouso, and oilier out buildings, nn apple orchard olid a largo ipisnllly of other a small trad of laud about a 4 mtW wbst of No. 1., on the Baker road loading ftom Oarllslo to Warfgonor’s bridge, containing 20 acres of Aral rate IJmoslono land, hounded hv said road on the nrtrtli, by Jolm Nohlo On Ihb soirth, Brown’s hoira on the coat, and by Baker ° Tho s'Scrlbor irlJJ.tllso soil n numbor of o«t -lots to fltiit pjtr.qhasora. Tho ahovo projicrty wlll bo'sold Ob NODLE.' Carlisle, Jftti. 11,1855—tf , *l, . ELIAS LIGHT. «. W. SIMIEEIt, A TTOUNKY AT ■ LAW. Olllco below In* l/V. buir’ii .Store, and adjoining U. Holcomb's ‘olllco. ' , ... , < : I Carlisle, May 10,1855; 1 ■ Watcllcft, dficlitf,' JCWdfy, &c, 1 V Weil.Jiifyi Slreelj Cftrjislo. ; i.: * CONLYN haajust.opcnqij, at his X. store iti 1 West-High' street,‘opposite Marion llall,qnd ( intends, to,keep'constantly op Land,.a i-&i of irh/c/ic^• Fancy ; wSis&vMohJib 4a prepared to s'cH ternuf that cannot fu,lUo please all, in wapt.of.fi good, Vjv.roopg.jda stock bp fuunu—jCuU -jewelled(GoldJjpvorsj failles. Gold Lnpjncp;. Silver Eovcraj,Silver Eapihcs;- Silver Qiiiirtlqrsj -English-, Frenth, and Swiss Watches. Ilia Stock of ... , ( - ,i 1 ;: ,f \■}} . is of Mcijallons, Iqdlcjj gentlemen’s Breast Pips, Elrigoj* Klpgsi teiwy, l»la\n Eat'Rings, Scarf I’irib,>‘c.. .; Also, gold. Watch and Fob Chains, gold jto'ys and Seals;'gold' and.eityor, ycncllCaaba/gold, and silvqr Spectacles', tbgethcrwUU almost every other article kept iri'n Jewelry establishment.— Alult slfpplyof CLOCKS; Vlz'rPnrlorrMiuillo and Onico—eight-day aridtwenty-four—war ranted to go and keep correct.time. • TFatclien and Clocks are.fully repaired, and ; warranted Ip keep' ifiret-'rafo tiip : 9., ' The. public aro invited give, him a call liofpro pmchusing,. ;as ho feels .very cbnlldcnt.that hodsablpitagiro' bettcr.-lKirgalns lhau.can bo had elsewhere. dnno 21, .V ; MiGiy MkBLE iAiib. WILLIAM lIOFFEK, .respectfully, Jnfoyms ‘tub .citizen's of. Carlisle arid 'Bnreminding country/[that ho Jlii'a; oponp'd- iv Marble Yard oa tho corner of Pbmfrcl nrid ’BcrtloW-streets, in Carlisle; Where rill-kinds of STONE WCllKcan bb had at short ppdeo and bn tho most reason able tferras. ' A liberal shared public patronage lb 1 •BPllfcited^ ; ‘ l : ; - -. ; ; Also, Stencil Stamm for Darrplis ’and Bags cut athiashop, ■) Jijmj.2B, ■■■**•* Second Annual Fair '• OP tllB 1 ; ' - - 1 GO ;- . 400 .t'-'iirjr;' Big. Spring Littrary Tnslitiitc, For the promotion arid encouragement, of Ag ricultural, i/orticu/turoZ omZ the' Mechanic. eal midil/se/al, Arts, trill he opened at NEWVILLE, TUESDAY, AUG. 7,1853, • CJ Tlf “"LtrEnATIV Halt,;”* TO tlds ; lsxHibilldn,-FarraorB; MannfacturcrSj Mechanics, Artists,lnventors and nil others display (ho. results of- thoir-iohor, ak,lllj.lngoit«ily And,taste,-aro pordiojlyr invited to contribute., 'The success of- their first .cxith.. bition warrants (ho expectation that.the second, will not bo Inferior,to fmy overbold In.tfiisj.’or, any. of, tho adjoining counties. Tho Manages, , IhcrOrorb,' fed, that In 'inviting contributions from'this and the adjoining counllcß to'tliclr. , second anneal, exhibition, they nro offering.to : the producer of excellent articles a valuable op portunity of malting known to the country tbolr novelty and-utility, the superior stylo of abolr , their adaptation'to tho pur poses for which they may.bo Intended. Mate rials, Machinery and Manufactured, which have elicited commendation at' similar displays OUO - hero Rod new admirers and a now market. Tho Managers would rciptctfully so. licit the Ladies to contribute specimens of.ele gant handiwork, which heretofore have lomiod so attractive aiid important a feature of these I displays, ‘'; J ’■ /' 1 Tho Board of Managers will make every cObh, to display whatever goods-may bo robolvcd to’, tho very best advantage. Competent jpdgos 1 : will .bo selected to examine them, and premiums' awarded to articles of superior merit in tho bov otalclassos. . -io : 'Tllollnll will bo oncned Tor the reception of goods on Thursday, Auguit 2d{ nnd on Tuesday, August 7th;. tho Exhibition will bo opened to visitors nnd Icontlnuo open fire dayt, •' I Ko article deposited after Momluy evening, August 6th, 1 can bo entered upon the judges* list for competition or prerftium, except such os tho managers shall bo satisfied wore despatched from a distance in time but from unavoidable detention failed to reach tho Hull-by the day I speclUud. I President— JOHN DILI»EU»* Corresponding Sccf’y.—AV. It. L*INN» . Ptfionriai Sect’y.— D. Alii/, • J~" ' ' .. TreaMirer —J. U. ÜBUKON.’ r L Juno 7i 18Q5—2ra Gentlemen’s Furnishing Articles. 1 ; N. 3IANTCII & Co'.j havo Opened and now offer for sale nr thofr stord on West High qtreet, ono door west’ of tho liotol formerly kept by C, G.. Slough, (i magnificent assort-’ ment of now stylo Goods,’ among wldcll may bo named Cloths, Catsimerca and Vest ings, very handsome, and of tho beat quality, togetherwith ——'■ft foil assortment’ of Gentle • men's Furnishing Articles , comprising Shirts of nil kinds; Fancy Silk,Ucanfort, ffnpOlcop and other Tien; Hlack and colored Kid and other Gloves; Fancy Coat Links j .Flno Linen Coata,' together with a full assortment of Ready-made Clothing, for men and hoys, suitable for Spring and Summer wear, and an hundred and one oth er indispensable articles, all of which will bo sold very low to suit tho hard times. Call and examine them. Carlisle, May 81,1865 —Bm* Gentlemen’s Furnishing Store, -Main Street, Carlisle. THE subscriber begs leave to infbrm bis cus. ■tnmcrsnml thu public in that lie tins reinov.od Ills ‘ GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING STORE to tho room lately occupied by Mr. Elliott ns n Drug Store, next door to miner's store, East Main street. Thankful tor past favors, Jio re* spectfully Informs all bis old customers mid Hie public, that bo has on band a well selected slock uf the latest styles of Cloths, Casalmoros, Vestings, and other goods adapted to nil seasons fori Men anti Roys’ wear, which ho Is prepared tp make |up at short notice, and in the be»d manner, ppd latest alylca. . Having tjio /experience of years in tho 'busi ness of Cutting and Making, he flatten himself that bo will satisfy all who give Win ft call, lie ima also a* good assortment pt Trimming*, ,of every variety arid best quality. Persons wishing to find ibolr own Cloths, can have the aamo trlmmed and made up on reason able tato.'- In addition to tills ho has on hand n woll-Boldctcd’fitbck of Gentlemen's liml Roy's Furnitht'neGdodi, such as shirts, collars, cravats, stocks, suspenders, and handkerchiefs, all o! which can bo bought at city prices' at his shop 'rahsl Main ■truet; s , ItITTEU ; 1 Carlisle, Juno 7,1P65. CaYlMo Deposit Bank. SPKCfAB deposits will bo received at tlilrt panic for any length offline over four months, ami inlorcst finhl at tliO rale of lon r per cent, nor annum* mul the principal paid back at any timo after maturity without notice. Interest census after the expiration of tlio time specified In tin) certificate, unless renewed for another «lvon period; fir wlilcli case tho Interest 1* paid up until tho time of the renewal. Bank openat 0 o’clock A. M., ami closes at 2 o’clock P. W. •i . . K. PAKKEK, JVct’l. WV, M. Ranmi, Cashier. * May 31, IW»B—tf _ Mns. K. a. REYNOLDS, has removed her Daguerreotype establishment, from tho Soiith'Onst to tlio Soulh-wcst corner of Hanover uhd Lonlher streets, Immediately tor’s Cabinet wlioro. pho wiU bo happy to sou all who want good DAGUERREO TYPES ofthomsolvos nndfrtomlsj satisfied that aho can ftirulsh thorn With UknoKSOS,'which lor truthfulness aml hoauly, cannot hi cxcellqdmol oven by those ofthO “unrlvalledDnvlß.”llaV-1 Jug boon engaged while In Philadelphia! lit one of the beat Daguerrean Saloons in Ohcalnnt atroot, adding to hor own'former BlalVand ex perience in tho art'some valuable. Instructions, tho result ofßovcraVyoiira experience of oiio of tho wory host artists of tho day. . * Prides to milt all. Those who would ho ( ccOnomidah art will ms those who desire to in* ■vest moro hugely; !• QatUaW,-*Uy-2i, ltfds-ihu. ' " s Ektato Natlr.e;.Z i»i; ■ - * T* ETTEIIS tcstompalary wilh thowiltrinnex- , -Li ed/bhtho cstahrof Gob rgo Mn rray WLo frf tho ‘borbirglrof GarHslb/dbo’dr', haVo hopn ls- 1 gnod'by the Register ofO’umborlarid conhfy/ lb th&BUbgctlbop-ls'bD-rcßrdca inCarJisloi l --AOpbif- . ’ srifts Indebted tw-sold-estate ‘arp wqdestßdYd niako immediate jphyraent, 1 and tlrostf‘'hrivmg cliilmsWltl'profiCnt them’ property . for!scttlcmbtltv 5--m1 - • 1 --.Jh. -''-ANDREW: BLilßpd£*»i* l Carllsloj:Juno2B,'lBsd> s M>t’ •,n*.» TVrOTICE da Jicroby. glvondhatappUcatibjrwlU -h.lubo made, to thonexticglslatumof Pcnnayl-. vania, to altcr tlio charter of tine CarlisleD*|h»- slt; pank. located In. tho.Boro.ugh,of .Carlisle. - Cumberland.county, so a's-to. ponfer !uponjaht bank flic.rights ap'd privileges of abarikofUsubj and fo change,lts name to the- Carlisle Bank.— Also to increaso tho capital, of said bankYwhltlt Is at present Sixty thousarid dollars, with tho prlvllcgo ordocfoiising tho samo undents prris crit ribhrtcc to. One hundred - thousand' dollars.)-' to>Twb Irnndrdd and fitly thoiisahd order of tho Board of Directors.i ■ v ,* r i l i;; . vW. M. iv ? : ‘ J HARIcrJESS St MULLIM’S-'i.- .finite; South I/nnorcr St.,' nearly oppotUelh^Posff}^?-,. - TUST oponpdj a general supply, of jGBOOBIp •J IBS, selected [expressly for fumlly tlso, which wil), bo,spldjal Jim lowest cash priccß* ..Thoioft lection consists In part .of Cojfeet, host Rlo, Jlor , chnj and Roasted, : fromil 1 Imperial, Block, SngaM,prin?hc»ic i'ph’orizeil,Golden, and TGroecry,Syr&ju. llaußo and N.,0.’ Baking . EC^a o n-thO:lcst, qoalUlcs.., Splces.of-overy ■description.'''Snllinnd'Fißh of-all'kinds, Whole- . •aftlu or. retail.. Best quaUlyot- q “ ' & Driud by tiio pound. In short, ovory tiling for liouns 1 hold-use.'; Fruit,.arid Vegetables constaritlyfon hand. ’ Cash paid-for all kinds of Country Pro duce.- •;r.*l- i ■ ••' v, n •'' >f ■’ ■ Koraombcr tho stand, South I fan over door below. Bcntz r s Dry. Good Store, ofad ;oppoallo the Post Olilcc. - ‘ r id y.nfu I HAUKNESS & MUBLtN ~ 1 Carlisle, _ :j * _ ; .cemesi?, , t ( / ‘ superior ‘Cement; ’'manufactured by 1 *,* 1 Gaiyor & Co.» of Scotland, Franklin conhly, end bo had in largo at it. ,SASTOjK*B Hardware ptero, Main Street, : AH who Mvo tHed fills foment hronciijptui.lt tlio : host article they eyor From tt grc&t number of certificates given to tlio rtytnh&CtjJf cre; WO select the following: : V’|, i ' ■' CuXiniEßSßtmd,'Feb. 20, lSss.''^ To Jaood Gativeh Sir—There : has bben used during tho past year, under my direction, in ; thd ; construction ’bf'‘*«Tho Carlisle 1, Water 'Forks,** and work of this Company, about*Bo barrels of your, Hydraulic'Cement, which baa proved Who agoodand reliable 'artjcld t ’4nd - 'l take pleasure in recommending It to others'US' such.' •'‘ ,l -’ ! l - 111 1 • ! A. P. SMITH,, April 19, *CS. .; 1 Supt. C, V. Railrokd. f THE EASTERN WAR r> ridTyet ended, and still continues.tb oxqtto tho public mind, but ft much greater excite ment has boon caused by the arrival at the store of tho subscribers, of tho most magnificent stock of Goods, whldh ror variety, extent, beauty find cheapness, has never boon equalled In this coun try., Among this largd stock may bo fourid jfh part, ns follows; ; •* •. For tho Ladies, ; v‘, Plaid and Striped Silks, best black Silks, Ba rege do Lalncs, Tissues,. Challys, Bcrcgos„Gjpv hadincs. Lawns, Glngliams, Tissue Sebastopol, Alpaehas, Ureas' Muslins, Chintzes, .Kocdlo Worked Collars, do. Handkerchiefs, do.iSpca- Cers,'do Sleeves, Parasols, &c. i ii i • For,the Gentlemen; ; .v,.. in Clo ths, Casalmercs, Vestings, Coatings of linen, wool and cottdn,pant Stuffs oi cotton and linen, Mats, Caps, .Umbrellas, Stocks, Handkerchiefs* Gloves, Hosiery, Cravats, Undershirts,prnVrcrp r Carpet Bags, a largo assortment of Looking) , Glasses, &c. . j • \, x , ' - Also, Lacos.-Edgiaga, Iris'* LVfieua.WArrsu-. ted pure, of our own importation, Cheeks, liha, Tickings, Flannels, &c.; ali of Intend to soil lower than over sold hero. •* Qlyo • us a call all who want .cheap and goad Goods',; J 1 BENT# i / Carlisle, April 26, 1655. , . • UimoVDD. Spring and Summer Sliocf."',! ■ ,r Oheflp'fbr dash!,'; ‘.J ; * . IA M NOW receiving a largo assortment of Shoos oftho most fashionable styles, andean ccllont make, fresh from tho manufactories, which I will soli extremely low /or ca?h» ~y,, LIST OF PKICES. ';'r Ladia* Tan-colored Goiters, a handsome arti cle, (Willis’make,) only $1,26; .flno'Joony Lind Uofloltoa, from 87$ to $1,25; BlackLaiH Ing Gaiters, (Willis’ make,! .$1,26;. Fremeijv Morocco Buskins, 1 ' single soled; French Jffp ; rocco Boots; double soled, $1,26; Boris Booth $1,25r Alcn’s Morocco Shoes, homo made,* $1,26; Boots ditto, $1,81; Kid Ties 60 cent*. Polka Boots $1,87; Cushman Tics sl,Bl} ShiJri togs and Albonis, $1,26. /' *:■ Gentlemen’s lSxtra t flnp French Calf Boots, ;(V -hoaullful article, only $4,60} Calf Walking Shoes, $1,60} Calf Congress Gaiters, $2,26;, Cloth Monteroys, $2,00; patent Jeothor .os-. ford Sliocs, 51,76; Juliet) Tics, $2,60;. Potent Leather .Congress Gaiters as low as S2,(M); nl-; so Patent Pump Ties, tine Cloth Gaiters, with > Satenttlps, Benkert’s A No. 1, Glove Top: uttonod patent leather Congress Gaiters* r Enamelled, Patent Leather, Ike., at low priced. * , Also Carpet and Velvet Slitters. r i. Mines* Polka Bools, Opera Boots and Jenny i Linds; colored Gaiters, patent tips, 87 cdoUj i fluo Kid Boots, 75 cents. Children’* Highland Boots, Eurckos, Excelsiors i and Anklo-ties. Boons for 2 0 cents; qlnglo soled, for 25 con,ls. • ■> • I Men’s Kip Boots In great variety, Rome ns.low > I os s2j Stout Brogans $1; Calf skin Shoes $1,50 > B'omca’iKid Buskins, double 501ed,75 t 051,25, - Shootecs, calf, 76; Heavy Kip Boots, Linen i Gaiters 75; Half Gaiters 02; Slippers 87. BoyP Heavy Kip Boots, fluo Call Boots, Brfc. i gans ns low a* 75 els; Patent Congress GaU-i ora, Patcnt'LentUoc Monroes, Patent Leather ZvA\\m Ties. Ike. . , • Carpei Jhps ol every description—Oil Cloth, Union, Brussels, ,Y«lvot, from 6<? c|s. to $B. . Also, several-thousand dollars worth ofßoijfc nnd'ShiMMfmt irboldsale. Country Merchants and,other dealers are invited to call. AJI whb' wish ilb buy good Shoos and save monoy, will call at Porter’s old stand, Alain street, near Cpod. UaUnwl-Dvpoh . April Ifl, WSfi. 11. M; RAWLINS.’ m Toivu nnd Country. rplfß subscriber takes tills method of hifortTh lug Ijia friends nncHho public generally, tlraff ho continues to carry on tlio Cabimtand Uwter-' taking Jhisinns, at Mu-stand, Norlhllnnovpr street, next door to Ilaverstlck’s drug store, and nearly opposite tlio Carlisle Deposit Bupk. porriNs made nt'tljo shortest notice and at mod-; bride prices. Having provided himself wltli now and flno Hoarse, ho will attend funerals In town ami country, personally, without any ex as**'* charge. He will also carry on thu Oaiunrt Making-In bltf its various branches, awUwlll * bimstnnlly keep on hand Bureaus, Secretaries/ Work Stands,Parlor,Wave, UpholstcrcdChalra, Sofas, Ottomans, Sofa Gupl, Side, Din-* Ing and Breakfast Tables, Chamber Ware, such, ns Pronely Fluid, (high .and low posts,) Curtain, and jqniiy Uud Bedsteads, Wnshtitands of .flit, ferent kinds, Wardrobes, Vcnllian Blinds, a\»J; Chairs of all kind*, and all other articles usual ly manufactured in this lino of business. , ‘ i Hlh' workman Uro experienced, eastern wty* workmen; nml lilh work i» nunln </» telly stylo, nml nil umlor Ills f "! " r llio.bcstmnlorinln; nil f»w ...1.1 ««raro» ll.oni IM iw>, JXri! J/i 1,0 m-imnl 111 IWnro Ip I'lram 'll™' 1 ", I, no. ‘.A. $. wiulwt Uiu li|nCO, nearly AyrJl I*J» 1^55.
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