•asSFA’t Exnißinos /ApTHB CtJMfiEftli'AND COUNTY AOBIJ , >;,II6iJLT<JRAtiBOcrETYI to.bohdddri Him , .ii'JnisrtfthVlsAfCdHiiWVbri'Wcj'rtWaoV.Thta-! ■m W wwwm : S® I lU> of Jt'mngmcntl]'! j \i-r4!/ti«muxiA®£uNsVl\^'...: ! .l/Thtrgi'buhtfs will bcprovhlcd with bon- bllHdinga’aflil enclosures (or thq.rccpptjqn aiid.aMay of'Hioblc, of;ngficul •“tonit 1 hmP horticultural implements, and of;. 1 jmanufocturcd g00d5.... Competition is .invited' i - from nil and the adjoin* J jHgStaW. - Hay and straw'will' be ’furnished]' at.cdst price. ■ ■'•’’• v « j will open - on iVTcdncsday, tl9lp,r at 9,o’ckvck;.;,A. M-. before which time all animals and articles intended fori compcUtjon.must be-on the grounds and duly I t rccorded at.the, business' 6(fice. ' ‘The.'Spcicty •Will I ndt;by for 06 pf, the >yhicli archotrc*, nfl : .,aon^aidi'!I'‘, 1 '‘ , ' > . \‘ w ! ’i hii.'- * R . i; Sp* Ppon cntcj|ing i oclr .animals,- pxlubitors, j >^b^?onot,numbers of, tbo/Society.- wilh bc ; ' sqbjecUxJ, to charge p fonc dollar.; .On oil ar ticles for covipetition A similar chorgc, • .jtU| .bo made.,but articles not, intended;for coiu- bocntcredgratuilously. ‘iAlldb- Jeets must-bq described and,«iterpd os soon as taken within the, enclosure, and .must, have v f&Hls attached' Either'o'thcfn or nra'r their; place stfclw ground jjvliiqh will be; fdr; dqrk f; qnd wilVj conjoin 'ine number, corresponding to that ipliis book, the name of the £>biect v exhibited'; and the name of the exhibitor. Mcmberdof’tho Society ore fibV fcubjoetto this charge. ; • '■. 1 '-exhibitor, upon his contribution being duly entered, will receive a season ticket ' adhmting'himself to the grounda duHng thc 'tVhbl^llnjebf'ihq Exli/Wlion, V,, ] r'/'&kjh^all'cafi^'ofqquqUiy of. merit in orti* xles'cxtMbitcd .byJtwo ( ' tliq in- Tfpior riptl the’ manufacturer shall bo preferred l 'to the Vendor. . ~, ; Judges-jWlll;.report meritorious ob* Jcco.exhibited,nnd not mentioned ,in (he pre* •fnium-list, to ithc Committee of Arrangements, who may .award such, premiums as they think -proper* i .i- >i'* 7. The Judges -nro authorized to Withhold prdddu'vSs’When objects arc not entitled to dis tinction, nnd when but oncofh class, (tip which la exhibited, they may make such' awam’as they .think it merits. ■ 8. No object cnlcrcdtcan .bo'removed from the ground before'the close of'the-Exhibition, ,and no.prcmiunwillbg paid on objects remor (cd.in violation of ; this riilc;>i. > j;i ,D«(Nt> an|mQl onarl»clc can tokc more than /onoipromium.- . 1 10. Members of the Society will enjoy all Shdipmikgvsof admission accorded t 6 exhibi tors, and’will not be subjected to'any payihcrit xkvbnliring their objects for exhibition. 11. The reports of the. Judges atid the award pt premium will be read from the stand on the thmQayof tbc.Exhjbilion at I o’clock, P. M.. 11 paid by Geo. AY. Sheaf- .... ~’l^pricoof,^inglq.admission to the Exhi- br in vehicle, 25 cents. For ve hicle, including driver, .50 cents. ,m .I-*-..-. .LIST OF PEEMIU3I3. - * ■.) •’notisfea. ’ • i l,l, '• ''' '• ‘Jfel ( \tj6rouKT»*brttl Scallion 1 ,/ , 5 ,00 i;’.. ~f d o.: . ",-! 3,iW Stud Jtorao adapted,(o Held Aroad r 3 00 ,N<scttbit. , v -1., ,i . do. 200 Jks(- thorough-bred Brood Mans . •i-4 00 N«xlfbest r ■ ~: .-..d0.- ••••* ■' . ' • 200 Deal Marti Adapted to.thc fidd hr road 200 Ncxtbcst'l' do. ; 100 Best pair of Matched-Horses ' 3^oo Next best do. • 1 • '' ' 2'oo Best single harness Ilorso, •l -—rrtrtaTCTirocimng-’ :rw 'Nvitltffit ' f Uoi ; • - ‘ •• 100 op Cmdhig 1 200 •Nexl’bfcsi 1 :i do, ' 100 Tldi Tlprtb Colt between 2 & 4 yrs. old. 2 00 ‘N«itbcst;'V ■ ’ 1 ' d0.,100 TkstFilley Or Mnre Colt , 2 00 tTewbeat!*' !dd! ! • X 00 Best florae dolt between 1.&2 yrs., old, 1,00 Next best ~i V, ] ‘ do. , 60 BcstFil Icy or Ward Colt , do.. ■ . . ...1 00 jjtoyl Iciest;,do. , 50 Best pair of Horses for farm & road 3 00 Best Jock-.. ~-,i ■ : > 200 NoXt best;• .■ do. 1 Diet pair ofMnlcs Next best do. ■ tUi'V r. VKAT ’CATTI.R. Best Bull over three years old Ncxt.bcst:: • .do, - Bcstß'dk between two and three yrs. ’ Next best •».■-! . do. ■. Beqt Cow over four years old Next best 'do. J Best Cow between two and four yrs. ’ , Nexl i best ; v ’• ' do. Best llcillcr betweert one ami three yrs. NWI best ' ’ v ""‘-''do. ! Best yoke OfCxcn Next .best .do.. BegtTat Ox or stw.,' ~ StIRKP. Best Buck over a year old Next best, .do', Best Buck under % year old Two bcatlSwcs overa yqar Two next, bw?t’ j,' d 0.,. ... i’.t .--’i.'-.r s nBWiHR. Bofil'Bmtr ovtfr a year old Nfckttasf ' ' dp. ''' ntst ; lJda£,bvcr O ’mos. ami under a jr. Next Wat ’ l: ”do. Nest Sow over,* year old -> do. t , / •>. Neat So\T over 0 inos. and under a yr. Next best _ 'do. Heat Sow‘& litter not Ipsa than 5 Pigs Next beat rovi.jnr. , Pest Fowls pf any breed under two years —a Cock and two liens 1 00 Next best, . p do. Best pair bfiFow.ls of any breed . Next best do. Best single Fowl of any breed Beit pair of Turkics' Next best do. Best pair pfGccso Noxtbestm"'. ' - BesypW of pucks, ’ Next best ~V'<3o.'.! ' , , display of Pbp|(.ry AOItIOITC.TUBAI.' niVIiRMKKTS 1 AKD MACtTINKIIT. iWt’Wow, thVmcnlK thereof to be dccl-, V ded by trial. - • . 15 00 Next best . dqV, 100 BestsuWu Vloitv 1.00 :B^ ( iul|Bid6dq.^ ; -j'•’/' ( 100 Jdrige Harrow , '>■ T , , 100 •Next, best ,• » Jk«k,Cqitivfltori- . , • i Next-best,, .1.., Best Clod Crusher :• Best Lime and. Manure Spreader , Best QrAin and, Sccrl,Djill flrfi. , Besj, Ppwer Corn Planter 1 00 Assqrtj incut bf.b’cat Shovels and Slides 100 lioeq ,75 ;,!i i■ i 11 " U V, .Manure,Fqrks .75 Befit liquid Manure Distributor . 100 For any new,and economical Manure , 100 Beat Draining Pipes of TilcH 100 Beat Machine for making)do. 100 Best-Mowing Machino ' : 2 00 BcalMdwing and Heaping Mnohino com*- bined ■ 2 00 Next beat ■ • . 1 00 Best Heaping Machine '1 00 Best Soß’.Adjusting liny'Elevator and: , -•« - , Works, , -1 0j Best llor«cHakoi , ■ ■ i, Tr Assort, of bcat-Craln Cradles 1 t GrMnattd'Gr&tfGoytbcs '•> fid .V-i “1 :•! |;. /. v,' ji M /.j; .60 Baud Rakes , . . ....Ad t fbr Ajgric>xUi r I‘i . turpi purposes,. Vfc., ’ ;,. 6., 1 0p JfstPprtabloSqw.ltfill,i ,v‘ ; . ' I > r 4,OQ !■■ V; •,fJrist -Mil) ,-.,6.00 -f.i! i -/..-‘if-.r ; i Cider I^rcss,. ; v ~r.jlroo -i-'.V-i;;HayjPress...: tirkiM " **. ;■ Power. Stalk andiStraiy-Cuttcr.; IiOQ I, > llflrid N: <• ui'-'/.ft: ’'li;/. i:r ; .'-.'i-rll Q 0 ; " Powbr Cor'n and Cob’Crusher • i l : 00j • <, -«;C6rn Shelter : . 100 “ Hand ’•• I 1 ppt ■’ “ Power Mdchm6 ' • ;3 'W. ' “ EndlesslfObh'Horac I 'P6wq:,' :r'so, ' V‘h: Smut Madliinc. 11 . , . IVOO - !*' ThreshihgMabhihd .”, 00, ~ \" Steaming ApparaVus rqr farjn'.nso; ,l 'op; ** , qO tor general, . V r.'U-'- .Xi-fOOI Assortment of best targe and small Scales ‘ 1 • andWeights-!< ,,v/ ; ;m., 1/00] BcstltOrtVOuttcci.! .ii ~’,i r. A 1 00; .Wheat Fan 2 00 i ; ;m, v .powet*Churd ('■ ■ ■ " ; • ’ nn l-fiOi " Hand do/ • ! • i 100 “ Clover Iluller , , 200 “ CheesePress.' _ .. AfißOTt. bcst MiikPpns &,Strainers' : XOO Groin Measurers 1.00 . Axes & Cutting Tools . XOO 1 00 2 00 1 00 Best Bee Hire ■ do.' Farm Wagon ;l ;• do. Oarb > • • 1 'Assort, of best Willowßasketa 1 • 65 do. Form •• 160 /do. •.Hoi^cShoes J 5O ; doi CedtorWaro 50 BdtWngoh harness for farm purposes 100 ’ :J ( ** : Cart ’/ d6'.”‘\ 50 M for Working Oxen 75 " jPlmvGcars, 75 •‘ Display of hgbt harness 100 Next best, 50 Best Wagon and Carriage Whips 100 Yoke for Working Oxen .• 50 Best display of AricuUural Implements 500 .Next best*. * . 300 .Assortment best American Cutlery 3'BO do. do. Hollow Ware 200 do. do. Enameled Iron 1 00 no. do. Porcelain Ware 1 00 do. do. Glass Ware 1 00 • r-; do, : - do. Tin Ware 1 00 Bcfet display of Collage Furnlluro 2 00 Cooking St6vo 1 65 i Washing Machine 1,65 Assortment of best Puipps for Wells 206 Best .Windmill , 2 00 *' Iron or other ornaments for grounds 2 00 . .**. Designs for cottagc& out buildings 2 ; 00 “ Iron Fence 1 00 ,W»rc Fence 100 ~** Dieplay of Pleasure Comagca Next best JBest sole, ham’s, upper & bclt’g leather 1 00 4 * Calfskin, dressed- 1 00 Display of best Trunks 1 60 ARTICLES OP HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTION. These will bo under tlic charge of a ’Commit tee of Ladies, who will award suitable promt* urns for. the - Beat-Tufted work Zephyr work “ Crotchet work “ Bend work “ Seed of Acorn work “ Plitlh Needlework " Omnmchtal Nccdlcw’k & Embroidery. •* 4 Pair Knit Stockings 4, i*. Display ,of best Wax Print ’•do. . Flowers. Beat Preserves(preserved dijriug this yr.) , ~, do. t . preacri’cd prior.fbfthe present yr. Best three loam Wheat Bread; ; > aguioulturai. rnouuce. Best 5 lbs. fresh Blitter' Second best Third best / Best firkin or inf. of salted. or preserved ~ ’ TruiUfrnoxTcaa^ntui'^uTT^:^“ — irm Next best firkin or jar ■. ~ - ,• 75 Best Pot of Lard, not less, tlum 10 lbs. • 1 'OO Next best ,‘i. ~ 75 Best Ham (nnskinned) cured A cooked by i (fxhib)tor • - •<• Bast Cheese, not lass tlwn 20 lbs. Next best do. BAstsamplc bushel of Red Wheat Next beat' ' 1 Bast sample bushel of White Wheat 75 Ncktbust ' 50 Beat Sample bushel of Bye Next best Beat sample bushel of White Flint Com 50 Next best 25 100 3 00 200 Best sample bushel of Yellow Flint Com 50 Next best ' 25 Best sample bushel of Gourd Seed Com 50 Next best 25 3 00 2 00 >2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 I 00 1 00 Best Sample bushel of mixed Com Next best ■ > Best sample bushel of Oats 50 Best sample hfdf*bushel of Potatoes, While Mercers', Foxitc. Forty* , fold, Fox’s Seedling, each 50 But bushel of .Sweet Potatoes, rats* cd in this Slate 50 Best half bushel Sugar Beets 50 do. ~ Long Red Beets 25 do. Mangel WurUcl 50 do. I/>ng Orange Carrot 50 do. White Belgian 50 Best 4 bush, yellow purple top Bula Baga 50 do. white do. 50 Best 0 Drumhead or Flat Dutch Cabbage 25 do. Savoy 25, 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 r 00, f ‘ C Puiiikins ■** Marrow SnuaKh 44 display of Vegetables by market " 'gardener # Bcstlwx Jlunoy *• bbl. Flour *• 100 lbs. Corn Meal' “ display of Ag. Produce generally 1.00 Next wst , ~ , 00 A suitable premium will' be given for any new variety of Grain or Produce ol.impnWfiM quality. ' * ' A statement of the mode And manner of ma king and preserving the dillcrcnl kinds of Put ter will bo required of tlio competitors. The preserved or Halted Putter must have been put up at least two months previous to the Exhi bition. 1 5 o 100 i oo 1 50 I 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 mSCUKTIONAHV PREMIUMS FOB PROITfI- AKD FLOWERS. 1 00 Best collection of hardy Evergreens (coni form) in pots. ; .; d 0.,, ; Green house Plants Best designs of, baskets and boqncU of cut ■,' Flowers " Baskets of indigenous Flowers,'ova! or 1,50 . round t 44 Collection of . Dahlia cut Flowers, 24 • varieties •* and largest collection of do.' •* collection of Hoses, cut flowers, 20 yo • miles 1 - : ' , •* do. 12 varieties ‘ “ Collection of Gfapes, Isabella, 12 bunches “ 1 d°* • Catawba! 12 bunches •* Varieties of Grapes, foreign, raised in cold,house ' ‘ | *• Spccltncns of Grapes, Hamburg, rais ed in cold hoiisb , “ NewAmcr. Scecdling Apple V do. Pear M 12 Specimens of Apples “ 12 do. ■ Pears " Collection of Apples, 3 specimens 14 do. Fears do* “ TlnU-ncck Quinces ‘•i : (.do. r , Peaches - 44 ‘ do. Oranborrlcs/Pcnna. growth n 4 C Melons,Avatef • *• do. Nutmeg Variety ‘ '• 0 Figg Plants • " Peck Tomatoes i,po: 1 00 1 00 1 00 A PLOWING MATCH. For, tho trial of Plows and Plowing, will take nlaoojon tho last doy of. Djo, Exhibition,, Dio Slat; or,3«plcmjL»Qn j\t{o o’clock A. M. Tho Plojva iiitcudud for trial must bo at tho E^W- 1.00 bitiOfi during thbwholo tiinfi.■ 1 Premiums will be awarded to, the best -Pldwttich V' \ > Beat -.l'iii ;-?? 000 Ifext,bcsti-'i.-f-ii..r'.i.iT I:6D Ecsf l VlwJ)oy < nndcr..l7i..- f - .-.o', ~li,oo Next best-..).!;; do.- rji .1 )■ 73 , , , • OB Oltort. 1 Best'field pf JVlipai not Ic'fisihan 3 nc., -,-g2 0(J • ? 0- : ?!“ -: ■ ■ ' llo, V 1 OD do. Oats.... , do;.;-, ; 1 OU ■;.,,d0.. (...iCorn ■; '.do. 2-00 (Jo, ) , , ; rytatocs do. ‘ lidc» i . 1; 00 Best lot of Sugar beets . ■ s-,. 1-00 ; do.,' V'Kuta Baga do. 1 00l . "do, ■ • Carrots \ J ac. 100 do. Parsnips ■ 'do.' ' 100 i do. v F|dt t 6r,’field.Turnips not less.than {acre '_ ’* , .. .100 Poirca; Wl» bn tfic gf.6un{l td ; takecarc of the slock and tHp, articles 1 c«-. liibftccU • 1 ; '• ~UEo.'fi.DuonEß.f« j. KOimar MooniJ Sectary. SehdbtTaxfolr 1855. TVtCTIOB Is hereby glvbn U.X ot'thoSchopl District of 1 Carlisle,"will at tend In the Commissioner’s Office, nt 'tfio'Coun ty Court .House,, between (he hours of 0 ! ond 12 and,2 ands o*. oioclrof said day, for the purposeof receiving the School taxes assessed for tho present school year, up to which time a deduction of live per cent.' will bd. made for .prompt payment, 1 after which date and .up' to the 80M of Seplembirnext, a deduction .Of three per cent., Parsons-not wishing to attend at the Court House, can pay (heir taxes,in the moan time by calling on tho Treasurer.; It is earnestly requested that (ax payers Will bo prompt Ip ranking payment on pr before,(ho time spcciflthH-lhey will tipis save thq five per cent. ’dnd enable ! the Directors (o meet nil the current • expenses of'keeping up the .'schools, which otherwise they Cannot do, as the Treasury Is now exhausted/ All unpaid taxes will bo en forced: by warrants ' I 00 • , ;i " tT. EBST, Treasurer- Cnrllsley July REGISTER’S WOTICC. IVTOTICK Is hereby given to all persons Intcr- J.l ostod, tbatthofollowlngaccountshiivobdon filed in this office by Uic accountants therein named, for examination*and will bo presented to'Die Orphans’Court of Cumberland county, for confirmation apd allowance, on Tuesday, ihe liM of jiuguit, A*, D. 18p5, ylz s 1. The .first and. final account of Michael GocKonuuor, executor of Margaret Keefer, late of Southampton township, doc’d. ~,2. The account of David Rhoads, adminlstra, tor of fho citato of John Uhonds, Into of West* pennsborough township, dec’d. 8. Tho account of Solomon Holder, executor of. Joseph,Shirk, lafe of Uampdon township, do .ceased,, , 2 00 1 00 4. Tho account of Jacob L. Zook, adminis trator of tho estate of Catharine Mussulman, Into of Upper Ajlen township, dec’d. 5.. Tlio first account of Daniel Goodyear, one Of tho executors of Frederick .Goodyear, lato of Monrod township, dec’d. 6. The account of James K. Kelso and Jfory Kelso, executors of James Kelso, lata of South ampton tpwnship, doc’d. ; • 7.. The account of Henry Rhoads, executor of Philip Rhoads, litto of ' tho borough of Carlisle, deceased. 8.,Th0 Second account! of John Goodyear, ohb bf'tho'oxoculbrs of Frederick Goodyear, lato'ofMoriro'o township,-dec’d. 0/ The acti6uht.br John Gutman,'administra tor of thd estate of John Creamer, lato’ of Silver’ Spring'township - , dec’d.' ’. '!',:. 10.- Tho account of JbhW Goodyear and Geo, Wonderlich, executors of Rudolph Krysher, lato of Monroe township, dec’d. 'll.,Tl»o flrsfaml final account of Nancy Glv lor, administratrix of tha estate of Adam Ghicr, lato of Southampton township, dec’d. • 12. Tho account ot Pores. Howard, adminis. trafor of the- estate of Christian Wolf, lato of North:Middlcton township, dec’d. 18., Tho account of tho Hon. John Stuart,.od mlnistratorot tho estate of. John Hays,- late of FrankforA township, deo’d. • - - " ---rTTTng''atJCOutit oi UunsugifTltxoi, executor ofPeter Noll,lute of tho borough of Mechanics burg, dec’d. ‘ • 15. Tho account of Jacob Shirom, administra tor with tho,will annexed of life estate of Jfich’l Mathews, lato of tho borough of Carlisle, dec’d. I 00 :.75 .50 10.. Th? account of John B. Coovor, ndmlnla (rotor of tho estate of Georgo Carl, Into of Up per Alien township, dec’d. 17. The account of ,M* Bltnor, executor of Mary A. BltnCr, Into of Shlremanstown, Cum berland .coonty, dec’d, -•- . . • 18» Tha account of James 31’Cartor, adminis trator of the citato of Jolm M’Cartcr, Into of (ho borough of Carlisle, dec’d. ■ • 10. The final account of Agnes Sadler, admin-' Islralrlx of the estate of William It. Sadler, de ceased, who was the'administrator . Rockoy, late of Dickinson township, dec’d. . 1 00 20. Tho account of Dr.'David Eckcr, execu tor of Wm.P. <x, Eckcr, late of Newton town ship,‘dee’d. 21. Tho first and flnal’account of Lori Zlog* ter, oxecutot of Sablria Ziegler, lato of the bo. rough of Carlisle, doc’d. ■ 22. Tho account of Atchcson Danghlln, exec utor Wm.' B. : Johnson, lato of tho borough of v Nowvlllo, dec’d. • ! 28. Tho account of James B. Leckcy, execu tor of Daniel Lackey, Esq.,' lato of Frankfort i township, doc’d. 1 24. Tho account of Joseph Miller, executor of Michnol Miller,' lato of North Middleton town ship, doc’d. ' • 25. Tho account of John Fake! administrator of tho ustato of Henry Esholraan, lato of E&sU pennsborough townshlp, dec’d. 20. Tho account of Dietrich S(oinert'adminis trator Of tho ostato of Samuol Newcomer, lato of Upper Allen township, dco’d. 27. TJ»o account of Levi Klegol and. John administrators of tho estate of Adam ■lllagol, Into of tho-borough of Mcchanicsburg, deceased. ’ ■ i • , 1 00 • 28.1 The account .of J. Ramsey Woods, exec utor.of Nathan Woods, lato of Westponnsboro* township, dop’d. ,; , : 20., Thoiaccount of Dr. Georgo t). WoodsnmJ Rebecca X*.,Woods, admlnlslrntors oflho ostAto io| William Woods, lato of Dickinson township, deceased. : 1 00 80. The account of Fetor G. Bonowltz, ad ministrator of tho ostato of Dr. David Walburn, lato of Eostpennsboro’ township, dec’d. 81. Tho account of James Orr and’ Joseph M’Gulro, executors of Francis M'Quiro, lute of llampdou township, dec’d, 1 ! 82. Tho account ot Georgo.Kncttlo, executor of Jacob Barnett, lato of Mifflin township, dec’d. 38. Tho first and final account of William M. Boolora, Esq., administrator of tho ostato of Georgo fiootom, lato of tho borough of Carlisle, deceaseds i • 84. Tho account of John G. Hutchison and William Hutchison, administrators of the estate of Francis Hutchison, lato of Dickinson . town ship, doo’d. ; . i .. . • ’ 85. Tho account of Jonas Newcomer and Samuol Nowcomor, executors of John Newcom er, Into of Dickinson township, doc’dl . 80. Tho guardianship account of Christian Grail,- guardian-of tho powons'Amb estates ‘of Anthony* Knolsloy, Abraham Knolsloy, Fetor Knolsloy, Adelino Knolsloy, GCo. W. Knolsloy, and Susannah Knelsloy, mlnorchUdron of Potor Kuelsloy; iato of Silver Spring township, doo’d. 87->Tho guardianship - account of .Ahralmhi Kurtz,' guardian ofith'o persona and estates of Thoo. Spangler, Mary Spangler, Philip Spang. |or, James Spangler, and Julian Spkhgler, minor children of Georgo Spangler, lato of Dickinson township, dcc’d. ‘ , 08, The - guardianship account of John Now. comer, guardian of Rebecca Carl,' minor child of Potor Carl, deceased,, poltlod by Jonas ami Samuol Nowcomor, executors ol said guardian. 80. Tho guardianship' account of Wm. Hop burn, guardian ofDanl. K. Holmes, minor child of John Holmes/lato of Cumberland county, do, censed.; ! ■ ll , i ■ . 40. Tho second and final accounthfHughW. M’Cullooh, administrator of tho ostato of James M’Qullocl), lato of Dickinson township, doc’d. 41. Tho final account of John Shopp, admin istrator of tho estate of Georgo Rupp, Into of Allot) township, doo’d. • 42. Tho account of Michael Albright, admin lalrator of tho ostato of Susanna Albright, Into of Easlponnsboro’township, doo’d. ■ * WILLIAM LYTLE, Regitlcr. > Ruglator’s Office, ( Carlisle, July 111, ’56-4f ( r ScUool-Toacliers Wnntcd. j i Fanr tbiclicrs {twoimalo and two wanted, charge 6f,tbe public schools; in .thq borOngb of MochanlcsbUrg, Cumb, co,. Tho terfU TYill ootntnenco on tlm first Monday in'Seu f.onj bdr^arid;continue fot riovon drnlno months' Tho examination wlllluko': places on SatilVdav' tbo 4(h‘ August, in tho school liouso In said bor ough, conducted by dho County SiipcrlutondonL ,To.iCompdtqri6 teachers a liberal salatv .wiiUwi given*- ;ByordoiJ of tlio Boaitl. •. V . q !'n. ,n.:iF.A.MATm* Sect*,v. •/■Mcchdnicsluirgj July 10, *56.--~Bt . , ■ 'Sjp'jch'dhi/,j^«> , ;y. XuMko^’ THE subscriber, respectfully Informs (ho cfll 'zons of Oiulislo and tho public generally 'that ho libs just opened* d largo and splendid as sortment <if Clocks," Watches and Jewelry <tf Werystylaodd qrtallly. His'store Is situated on tho Ni'E. cotobr of fho. Public Square In tlio room fomiorly.O(i6npica ; by ,S, EHlolt, one door 'east of Gi'W/JllftiVs dry goods store Ills -stock Trill consist of CvOry artldo usually kept by watch ; mak’oVs dud Jowolors. viz s GOLn &L WAt(3HES df:oyery fitylo and quality Sitter Watches CaaSsfrtVotn $5 to JMo.' I, Gentlemen's Gold Fob Vest; and Nock Cliaioa j .Gbld Keys and Seals’ Gold Studs and Vestrßattons, Breast Fins, Box RiiVgs, : &c;:.l*adlcs-Gold Nock Chains. Gold ClmtlMns/GoldLbckets; Breast Pins, Ear-rinas Ear-dVops,' Jtens and Pencils’ Gold Thimbles, Gold-Bmcolots,‘Silver and Pearl Card cases; Jot -Bracelets, &c. A largo slock of Finger Bings, Silver and Plrttfid.Tljare Fruit Dishes, Card Baskets, To£‘S6Us, Plated’ Cups and -Goblets;-Napkin with many other fancy notions. ’’All goodswafranted to be what they aro.sold for. attention paid to the rcnalrinc of Gold VVatchcs/Jowelry, &c,’ All workwa£ ranted according to^quality,. Thu subscriber hopes by strict attention*to business'and a do. sire fo please, to'rccolvb d liberal share of pub ' He patronage. ', ,17.' EM A. NAUGLE. Carlisle, JulylO, 1855r—tf ( STARTtINGvJJUI TRUE! Warning /a.. J&tscry > Sien*i6?« Woman. Females SurvEfcijr Health. NO woman of-dblicaoy' fs wllllng to disclose the peculiar ailments incident to her sex, even to n most Intiiunto family physician. This modesty rind delicacy In.lmplanted by nature, and nclthor'sho'uldriorricKd be subjec ted to'tha rude shocks ineffable in making knownto thaothor sox'thosbnilmbnU belonging exclusively to flic femald.' ° Except In ’cxtroraa cases', her sensitiveness will saCrifleo her health'hithertlmn bcrdcllcacy. The consequences are serious, lamentable, and lile-long. .■ .i; ’•*: Thud what at first could have been easily rem edied/ or perhaps better still, not incurred, be comes a complication of diseases, not only rulu- Ing'tbo health of the ..'mother, and embittering her days by sickness and suffbrlng, but entailing broken constitutions* upon her children, and embarrassing, If'inot distressing, the. business and pecuniary prosjiccW'of the husband. Lot every sensible yeoman fakc .ibarning j» /bnc, (as thousands have done) by,the 1 bitter experience and sUubrings of others, of-the dreadful conse quences she entails' upon herself and those en deared to byduir Ighoranco of the simplest and plainest rules of health as connected with the marriage slate, the violation of which entails disease, suflorlngand misery. ' How many ard 'suffering, from obstructions or irregularities‘peculiar to thb female system, which undermine the health; (lie effects of which they are ignorant,’Ond for wtych' their delicacy forbids’ ’ seeking ; medical advice I How many suffer from pr<riop*wafm‘(falling of the womb,) or from Jluor albna (weakness, debility, &c.) ( How many are in constantngonyformanymonths preceding conffnemofttl. How many have diffi cult, if not dangerous deliveries, aud slow and uncertain recoveries! ' To tho question, hoW aro these to bo preven ted 7 what shall badono? the answer Is simple. Let every woman ascertain for her'sclf, with out violence to her delicacy, naturo"and character of the ailment (to which she as a fe male la sUWficO the ca\j«o* from which it may -ormcr/Ttna'iiiv'prupc'r remedies’ for j»- - - < future prevention. -- v- Thf» she can do by possessing n littld volume (already possessed by thousands) rthich (oils nor what is the matter, and tells her what to do , fot it, irrslnlplo but chaste Vords, and such as oho can understand. Tbia Hlllo volume is enti tled the Married Woman**' PHIVATE JfEDI CAkCOMPANTO-N, by Dr. a. M. Mawhocau, Professor of Diseases of Women. One hun dredth edition (500,000) ISuub, pp. 250. [On flno paper, extra binding, $1,00.3 A standard work o' established reputation, found'classed In the"* catalogues of the groat Trade Sales In Now York, Philadelphia, and other cities, and Bold by tho principal booksel lers In the United Slates. It was Orst published sri 1847, fiinco which time Jive hundred thousand copies have booh sold, of which there were up wards of one hundred thousand sent by mail, ■(testing tho high estimation in which it is hold as a reliable popular medical book for every ft tnnh, the author having devoted his exclusive attention to' the treatment of complaints peculiar to females, in respect to which he is yearly con* suited by thousands, both In person and by lot tor. ; t riero every woman can discover, by compar ing her own symptoms with those described, tho nature, character, causes of, and tho proper re medies for, her complaints. Tho wife about becoming a mother has ofton need of Instruction and advice of tho utmost importance to her future health,will find such Instruction and advlco, and also explain many symptoms which otherwise would occasion anx iety or alarm, ns all tho peculiarities incident to iior'situatlon aro described. It is of course impracticable to convoy fully the various subjects treated (hey aro of a nature strictly intended for tlio married or thoso contemplating marriage. Therevelations con tained in its pages have proved a blessing to thousands, as thO innumerable letters received by tlio author (which ho is permitted by (ho writuts to publish) will attest. Extract n/ a Letter from a gentleman in Dayton , , O^Oi DATTon,May 1,1647, AU Alanriceau: ' “My wife has boon perceptibly sinking for Bomo tliroo years or <noro, Id consequence of ber great anguish and suffering some months,before arid during confinement j every successive one more and more debilitated and prostrated her, putting bor life in imminent digger, and which was on (bo last occasion despaired of* I suppo sed that this state of things was Inevitable, and resigned myself to meet tho worst. At this time (now about two months)l|vcard yearbook highly spoken o(, os conhdt\lng somo matters reaching my ease. , On its'receipt and perusal, 1 cannot express to you tlio relief U afforded my distressed mind, and tho Joy Its, pages Imparted to my wife, on learning ffiat the grmjl discovery of, M. M. DOsomeaux provided Qrrornedy. It opened a prospect to mo which I liltlo conceiv ed \vap possible. No pbcunlary consideration can over repay tho obligations 1 am under (o you. for having been the moans,of* Imparting to us tho matters''contained in “T|io Married Wo • ipnn’s I’rlvnfo Medical Companion.” • But for this, ere another yoaMvould Live passed over my lioad, in nlilmmap probability mv wile would have been |n Jicr grave and jny cblldren loft mo therlb»}s.” ' 1 In consequence of flio unlvorsfl popularity of (ho work, as evidenced by Us sale, various' ImpoHltlons have been attyniptod, as well on booksellers ns on tho public, by Imitations of (Itlo phgo, spurious editions, and surreptitious Infringements of copyright, and other devices and' deceptions, has been found necessary therefore to Caution the Public (p buy no book unless tho words'“Dr. A. if. Maurlcoau, lit) Liberty Street. N, Y.,” 1« on (am! tlio entry in the Clerk's Office on tho back of) tholltlopngo} and buy only of respectable and honomblo deal ers, or by ulnll, and address Dr. A. M. Mdurlcdau;- , receipt of one dollar “The Married Woman's Pdvnto Medical Oompnulon Ms sent (mailed free) to any part of tlio Unl, 9'J® l “*“ l ' tlio Canadas mid Hilllnb Provinces. All letters must lio post-paid, and addressed to Ur. A- Ju, Muurlcoim, box 1224, Now York Oily. lag OlBdo, Ng. 121) Liberty Street, Now York. July JO, IMP—Dm ijf ' CHACKKUS A now supply offrofiM\ r ator, Soda, Ihitlor, Plc-nlo, Sugar'And Tronton Blsoult—jHHt'vocolvod oml for solo by Aug. 8,-1851. j.w.mn. /TIABUSLE : GAS & WATER COMPANY! ■a JPANt-r-This Loan of thpnsi and dollars is not; ypt ; tho Company still Wants Ton .Thousand dollars to complete their works (or which coippany boiji? secured by ; mortgage,,will bo glvopj' > Interest, payable half yearJy at tho Carlisle pcApgit Bank, . ■ A iiV VRBWK .’WATTS, Prestf, .• .Oorlislp, July 10,1855.’,•. • . ~ , ; . • Valuable liiilidliig loti at i*rt !.■ . . vale Sale. THAT very valuable and desirable Building Lot, at tho oornor of Pitt and Pomffot Sla;. kno\ru aa tlm property of tho late William; b. Underwood; doo’d., containing 60 feet on Poru fret and 27 feet on Pitt, street/ Tho situation is beautiful.and,would make a very' desirable location either for business or private residence. For terms and further particulars enquire of . ! <: ' A. L..SFONSLEB, • ' ,■ ’ ' r Heal Esfafe *dgent $ Scrivener, Carlisle, Jouq.2B, 1855*. ~, , A Valuable Tract of jllomuain ■■ . liind for Kale. UNDER, ahd ’byrirtnoof tno provisions offtn act of; Assembly,' passed tho 9th day of March, A, I). 1846, Pamphlet laws, page 111,1 Folor Long, Executor of tho last jvlll dnd testa ment of Valentino Hoffman, late of. tho city of Lancaster, dcc’d., will exposo to public sale, rit tho Court House, in tho Borough of Carlisle, on Tuciday,JAs 7fft rf« y August, nt ono o clock, P. M., all that valuable tract .of Tliubcp Eiand, ■ j!!a!? ub bold,by mo under the prov!slonso3p% o*n * n ** ie tow nshlp of-S«» South Middleton. The said tract is in tho South Mountain about two miles south of Mount Hol ly Iron Works,-contains about Two Hundred & seventy Jeres, more or less, and Is easy of ac cess, tho Oxford road nmnlngihrouglilt. This property will bo sold cither entire or In lots ns may suit purchasers. Terms made known on tho day of ado by PETER LONG. E*’r. of Polantinc Hoffman, dec’d. Juno 28, 18p5—Gt Farm al Public Sale. ON TUESDAY, tho 21st day of August, *65, fho subscriber will sell at public sale, on tho promises, Iho farm lato the property of Geo. Woidio, dcc’di, situated in IV’cstpennslmrough township, one mile east of NowvilJo, adjoining the State road and lauds of R. Woods, Peter Mlnich and others, CONTAINING FORTY-NINE JCJtES . part Limestone and \wirt Black Slate land, nil limed. The improvements ore a woathbrboard cd- HOUSE, LOG BARN, WohP Honso, all of them new buildings, a ljS|j|B»lYell"of never falling water at tho and an Apple Orchard ol all kinds of cholio fruit. Tho property wifi be sold without reserve. Any person wishing to ex amine the property can do so by catling on Mrs. Weldlo, on the premises, or Henry Lamao, Agt on tho adjoining farm. Catharine weidle, fex’rx. July 12, 1855—Gl Proclamation. WHEREAS tho Hon. James 11. Grauam, President Judge of tho several Qourts ol Common Fleas In tho counties pf Cumberland, Perry, and Juniata, and Justices of tho several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery in said counties, and Samuel Woodbum and John Rupp, Judges of tho Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery for the trial of all capital and other offenders, in the said county of Cumberland, by their precepts to mo directed, dated tho Oth of April, 1855, have ordered tho Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery to beholden at Carlisle, on tho fourth Monday of August 1855, (being tho 27tbday,) at ten o'clock In the forenoon, to con tinue one week. NOTICE is hereby given to (ho Coroner, Jus tices of the Peace, and Constables of the said county of Cumberland, that they are by tho said precept commanded to bo thenand there in their proper persons, with records, and in quisitions, examinations and’'all other remem brances, to do those things whlqjt to their offices appertain to ho done, and ' all l those that are s?KiI f i>o J ln^f^?bn of said county, ato to'bo thereto prosecute them as shall bo Just. '■ ’ JOSEPH JtfcDAIWfOND, Sheriff:. ■ July 5/1855. * Coiiuty Treasurer, FELLOIV-CITXZES I offer mysetf ns a candldalo for thopfHeopf County Treasurer, subject to tho'decision of the Democratic Coun ty Convention., Should 1 bo elected, I pledge myself to discharge the duties of tho ofllco hon estly and faithfully. ADAM SENSEMAN. Carlisle, Juno 28,1855. - County Treasurer. FELLOW-CITIZENS: I offer myself to your consideration as a candidate for tho ofllco of County Treasurer. If elected, I will discharge tho duties of said ofllco to tho best of my ability. Respectfully yours. JACOB HIIEEM. Carlisle, Juno 14,1855—1 m Shcriflhlty. FELLOW-CITIZENS Being encouraged by numerous friends, I am induced to offer myself to yourconsideration as a candidate for (bo ofllco of Subkift, of Cumberland county, (subject to the decision oftho Democratic Con vontlon). Should Ibo elected, I will discharge tho duties of said ofllco foithfhlly and impartial ly. DAVID LEUN. Silver Spring tp., July 12, 1855. rno THE VOTERS OF CUMBERLAND CO. Fellow-Citizens;—l ofler myself to your consideration as a candidate for tho ofllco of SitEuirr, subject to the decision of th'o Demo cratic Convention, and respectfully solicit your support. I pledge myself, If elected, to dis charge (he duties of tho ofllco faithfully and im partially. JOHN PAUL. Monroe Ip., July 5,1856. FKLLOW-OITIZENS of Cumberland conn tyt I offer myself (o your consideration (subject to tbo decision of tlio Democratic Coun ty Convention,) for the office of SHERIFF. — Should I successful, I will endeavor to dla charge tlio duties of tho ofllco with fidelity and Impartiality. JACOB IiOWMAN. .Silver Spring tp., I Juno 14,1855, ) TO THE FREEMEN OP CUMBERLAND COUNTY. Follow-Cllfzens—l offer my self, (at tlio suggestion of many friends,) for tlio ofllco of SHERIFF, at tho ensuing election, subject to tho decision of (ho Democratic Coun ty Convention/ Should I bo so fortunate as to receive a majority 0 f ybur votes for said office, I pledge myself to discharge tho duties of tho 801110,10 lb. bo.tot my oWM.Um i£ South Middlut’n tp.. { ■ Juno 7, 1855. ( TO THE VOTERS OF CUMBERLAND COUNT Y.—Tlio undomlgiiod respectfully oilers lilmsolf n» k* C.mdlrtulo for tlio ofllco of SHEItIFF, null sollolla your siin'rnfloii, at tlio ensuing Election. WM. RILE i. May »1, '65. , ITtELLOVT-CITIZHNS— At the anggeallon of . numcroUß friends In various parts of tlu> county, I offer myself n« « candidate for tho offloo atSktriff of Cumberland county, juhjoct to the dcclalon o( tlio Democratic County. Oon vontloll. Should I ho nominated and elected, I elicill uao every-effort to clischargo tho clotlc" of tho offloo Impartially and to tho aatlaflictioi of the public. Norfh Middleton tp., I Moy 111, 1858., f ELIAS LIGHT. rito THE VOTERS OF CUMBERLAND I COUNTY. ■ Fkllow Citi«bn3— l offer m)|- Bolf na n Onndldnto for the office of SIUvRIF} 1 of Ourobcrlnml county, and pledge myself, If elected, to dlsclmrgo tlio duties of the office to U “ bM ‘ ° CmyiU Xm ftI'OAUTNK Y. Mny 2i» Will. C. HUEEM, * TTOKNBy AT J.AW. OHloo InMnln it. A opposite Morion Hull, Business Olllruslot lo him will bo promptly ottuniloil to. tjorlislo, April 15. IBM. Ito(lce<l6 Sell ool• pi rectors. I will m9ekw.itll.thq BJreetop JL of the several districts for the purpose of ex amining Tcachbrd; on ihdioUdwlng days, viz: Mcchanipsburg, August,4 at 1, o’clock, P. M.' , WcßtucnnsVorq’,' Aug; Tyolfl o’clockiA, M; NQtvCumberfahd, Aug; IS, 1 o’clock; P. M; ' 14,10 o’clock; A. B£.’ ! , Alfen/Augi 16, 10 oMock, A. M; • ‘ 'LWbr Allen,-'Aug.' 10, T o'clock/ 1: M.‘ ; Hafupdcrt: 1 bWcjt, p. M. . Stiver Sprihg, Ahg. 18, Ob’clofck.A. Mt.‘ •' * North Middleton, Ahg. 29, 9 o’clock, A; M. : Sodtfi Middleton; A. M. I Monr.oo, Aug. 52. 9 o’clock, A; Mi' ' 1 Dlbkinsdh. Atfg. itj\ V o'clock,,A:M: ; Wcwtdnj'Aug; 27y0 A. : Jl.'[' , Southampton, Aug. 28,10 o’clock; A. . Shlpponab’g Bo.*, Aug. 29, Shlppcnsburg Ip., Aug. 80, 1 o’clock, P.M. Hopewell, Aug. 81, 10 o’clock, A. M. MUlUo.Septombcr 1,10 b’felotk,’ A. If. Frankford; September 8, 10 o’clock, A. M. The-Dircctors will appoint the place of mect ing. If accommodations can bo bad, the meet-! tug should be held to a school house, where wo Qnn have the use of,a black-board 5 they will 01. 80 a sufficient quantity of paper, peps and ink.- Punctuality is,of great importance. • By instructions from the Department, the ex aminations are to bo public. The citizens arc therefore respectfully Invited to attend. DANL. SUEIXY, Co. Supl. July 20, 1855—4 t ■Teachers Wanted. "JVJTN’E Male and two Female Teachers wanted -Li lo conduct schools In Silver SprlngDlstrict, Cumberland .county. Applicants must bo fully competent to tench all the ordinary branches of Common School education? and also furnish sat isfactory recommendations as to good character. Schools to commence on the Ist of September. Examination of applicants will bo held at the hotel of Gen. ])noy, In llogesfown,on Saturday August 18tb, 1856, commencing at t) o’clock, A. M. By order of the Board. JAMBS ANDERSON, Scct’r. July 20, 1855—8 t Valuable Town Property For Sale. THE largo brick house ami lot situated on Louther.Street, one door East of tho Ger man Reformed Church. Tlio house contains nine Inrgo moms, besides two finished attic chambers,• largo kitchen and summer kitchen, with ft.goyd cistern. The lot has 60 foot front on Louthor street, by 240 foci back to a wide olloy, and 120 foot on North street, by -240 feet to the same alley. Tho whole being about an acre of ground attached to tho building. There is also a good Tenant House and ft?l- ' a Stable GO feet long on the premises.— The property would suit admirably for either a gentlemans private residence, a boarding school or factory establishment. For terms, &c., en quire on tho premises of C. E. BLUMEiTTHAL. Carlisle, July 26, 1855—41 Valuable l»rop«viy for Sulc. TOE two story Brick House and Back-build ing, with n pump, cistern, and oil necessary out-buildings attached, situate In North Hanover street, in Carlisle, is offered lor sale. Tho sit uation Is a good one for n private residence or for business. Tho terms will easy. Apply to J. 11. WEAVER, Jet. for £. Bullock. July 26, 1855—tf Bargains, Bargains. PRICES REDUCED. Tho subscriber has this day commenced soiling off his entire stock of new and splendid Summer Goods, flt greatly reduced prices. Lawns at 4,6, 10 and 12J cts. Barege do Laincs at o*, 12 and 18 cts. Bareges at 12|, 16 and 20 cts. Elegant Summer Silks and Tissues very low. Also, a lot of Boots and Shoes, at very low figures. All in want of cheap goods are invited to call at the cheap store of July 26,1855. CIIAS, OGILBY. CARD.—DOOTOR S. P. 2ElGLEU,recent, ly from Lancaster, city, oilers Ida Profes sional services to tho citizens of Carlisle und t ! vicinity, la ftlUts various branches. Ufßco ami -residence »»« i —-- h _ Scnor’fl Hardware Store; North Hanover street, where he caq he consulted at all hours when not professionally engaged. ' Calls to tho country promptly offended to.’ ff?*Chargos moderate. ’Carlisle,‘May 24, 1855- 3m. ~ ~ • , Stop and Read, ARTHUR'S Patent Air-tight Seif-scaling Cans and Jars, for preserving fresh fruits :and vegetables, are the very articles that housc .keepors should have. “ We have examined them, and nro satisfied that they trill accomplish all that is claimed.”— .Godey*s Lady't Book. Sold wholesale and retail by Carlisle, Juno 21, '66. P. MONYER. Rlacltsmilli Coni. , BUSHELS Blacksmith Coal, a first tlvf W rale article, receiving ond for sale by WM. B. MURRAY, jSgentl Carlisle, Juno 14. 1866—Cm Perry County Warm Springs, PENNSYLVANIA. WILL Iks open for visiters from the sth day of June. It. 11. ETTEII, Proprietor. This most desirable watering place is situated on the banks of Sherman’s Creek, which flows at (ho base of Pisgnh Mountain, some five hun dred feet above (ho love) pf (ho creek, in front of tho dwellings. This stream affords pleasure to the guests, as there are boats upon it to pass np and down, also n beautiful Island in it, well shaded with largo forest trees: (he walks up and down tho creek nro delightful, while there Is. pleasure for those who desire to fish in the streams. The springs arc numerous, and can. not be surpassed for bathing: (hero are bath houses sepmato for ladies and gentlemen, also largo plunge pools for each, with an abundance of pure spring water. There is on extensive view of rich and rare scenery of mountains ond valleys, being tho most picturesque in (lie State. Among the at. tractions of tho Warm Springs there aro mini crons shady and romantic summer roads, male. Ing it very pleasant fur drives. Horses and ve hicles will bu kept Ibis season to hire. Having taken pains In making a selection of first-rate seVvaiits, I feel confident, they willglve general satisfaction to the guests. There shall bo no pains spared In supplying my table with the luxuries ortho markets. All persons leaving Philadelphia or Baltimore, in tho morning train to Duncannon, on tho Cen tral Railroad, fourteen Allies north-west of liar rlsbiirg, then taking a cnaCh which is always In readiness, will arrive nt the Springs ahotit 4 o’- clock, the ftiro being but $l,OO through to tho Springs. , . All communications intended for tho Springs should bo addressed Duncannon Post Office, for (ho Springs, and they will arrive daily after tho tilth of Juno. Persons wishing to engage rooms, &c., will please address Lnndishurg Post Office. Persons in tho cities wishing Information can have it by colling on tho references hereunto attached. A Baud of Music has been engaged. Bonrdlng'por week, $8 I*l Children half-price, Servants do. Boarding per day, 1 60 Horses per week, 4 00 Washihg por dozen, 02 {, REFERENCES. Philadelphia. —George Prince, 27 Vino St., opposite Logan Square? Wm. Ryan, 10 North Fourth St.j Edward Tams, 06 North Eleventh St.j Edward StlcAJt, 14 Decatur St.; Fredrick Beegor, Sixth St. below Chestnut? Ed. Wayne, Eaq. Pennsylvania Bonk; John U. Greon, Fifth Bt. below Gorman? Josluh Davidson, 188 South Second St.? C. S. Pancoasf, Eaq., 48 South Fourth Bt.; John Ilortzlor, 1187 Market St. A. L. Sponalor, Ksq.| 31. Keller, Mr. J. P. Lyno, U. A. Sturgeon, £o|. Yorlc x . Pa, —John, Gibson, A. J. Warfield, Judge Fisher. llarritburg,~~ o. Barrott, Esq.. Dr. J. P. Kel ler,‘P. K. Boyd, J. H. Ehy, 11. Buohlor. iJolflmorC.—Hon. S. Steward, Herd* Crane, Dr. Jv IVGunn, J.ohnO. Holland, John Murphy# O. W. Sherwood, Esq., Recorder's Ofllco. I JunQ 21, 1866. . HOWi;V WmKorl «orilillon,.a<lvorlialna J ol *-” ° rk ‘ Watches, Clockß. Jcwclrf, Act - Wetl'High Stretti Carlitlt. ‘ '.i * . THOMAS CONLTMIms Just i&sioA, it mi stofo frt' Wbst High affect, opposite Haffonf Holly pnJ intchds tbkqep constantly dn hdnd 1 /;* complete assortment bf Watcher.' ** Clocks-, Jcwelry afid' Fahey Honda] 1 tiasa&which fi’6 is prepared' to' terms that dartnbt wil to please'dll ihwaht or a good .Time-Piece,. Among hfS'SMCk will Ba foiftid—flfll jewelled Gold LcversjXadios Gold Lnplnes; Silver LoVenf? Silver Lupines; Silver Quartlers; English;French, amd Swiss TVatchoX' Hisatockof.” ~ . . ' ; -.d '•* 1& largc>hd‘ complete, tfodOonsisM bf ||<Aihlio*nX ladles & gentlemen’s Breastpins'Flhwfßfoirfi fancy and plain Eh* Rings, Scarf Pins; &*,? k *. -Ste # d and Fob Chafe‘<,BctiaKoyp and S6MS, goltf aAi sifter Ref) ill tolcl, goM and eilvof Spectacles, together with qlihoit: every other ttrti tie kdfit fn nJdWclry cSiabllshtiiedl^i A full Supply of CLOCKS, Poflb<; JTi&dtf and 01Hcc-4cight-d!ay and ranted to go and keep correct time.*;* Watches and Clodcs Ajlly 'ropaircd; abd warranted to keep first-rate tjmo, -.The, public are invited to give hiludcail beforepuf chasing, ns ho feels very confident that ho Is ablotoglrb better bargains than can bo had elsewhere.* Juno 21,1858. - NEW HiRBtE TABV* <s‘ WLLIAM HOPEER, respectfully infoncl the citizens of Carlisle and.surrounding country, lhatho has opened a lTarblo Tardon the corner of PorolWt and Bedford streets, ill Carlisle, where all kinds of STONE WOBK eoff bo had at short nbtico and oh the most reason able forms. A liberal share ol public patrbttl&tt Is solicited. • , < 6 Also, Stench. Stamps for Barrels and Bags 1 cut at his shop.- , ‘ June 28,1855 —lm* .I'. Second Annual Pair. or TUK Big Spring Literary Insfilnlcj For the promotion and encouragiment of jig* ricultural. Horticultural and me Mechanic col and Useful Arts , trill be opened at ' NEWTILLE, TUESDAY, AUG. 7,1866, Lv « Liteqaht Hall.” TO this Exhibition, Farmers, Manufacturers, Mechanics, Artists, Inventors and all other* desiring to display flic results oil their laboK skill, Ingenuity and Idslc, oro cordially Invited to contribute. Tho success of thclr Ursl.exhi bition warrants fho expectation that tho'second will not bo inferior to any ever hold in this, or any of tbo adjoining counties. Tho Managers, therefore, feel, that In inViting contributfxma from this and tho adjoining counties to theft second annual exhibition, they are offering tfit the producer of excellent articles a voidable op portunity of making known to thti country their novelty and utility, tho superior 'stylo of theft workmanship, and their, adaptation to tho pur* poses for which they may ho intended. Moto-i rials, Machinery and Manufactures, which haro elicited commendation at similar displays else where, may hero find now admirers and • now market. Tho Managers would rcspoctttally so licit tho Ladies .to contribute spdch&ens.ol ele gant handiwork, which heretofore- have formed so attractive and important* a feature of these displays. - Tho Board of Mftnngcrswlll make every effort to display wliatcvcr goods may ho received ,to, tho very-best advantage. Competent Judges' will bo selected to examine thorn, and premiums awarded to articles of superior merit in the sev eral classes. The Hall will bo opened for tho reception Af goods on Thursday, August 2d; and on Tuesday/ August 7th; tho Exhibition will be opened ttf visitors and continue open Jive day*'. - ' ' No article deposited after Monday cVcmtfgj August Gib, can bo entered upon tho Judges* list for competition or premium, except such os tho managers shall ho satisfied were despatched I from a distance iu time, but from unavoidable detention foiled to reach tbo Hall by tho day specified. PreiCdcnf—JOHN HILLER,- - CorrciTtondvng Sctl’u.—VTi R. LINK, ■yiTumrnrrotci'y;—fimnn; r Treasurer— t. U. HERRON. * Jane 7, 1855—210 * (Gciitlcjnen’BFumlfililiiffArllcieg, «| N. JJANTCtI & Co., tato Ur , flSr opened and noir offer for side at 'their store on West High street, one door west of tii* hotel formerly kept by C. G. jayafcl Iff ln Stough, a magnificent assort. CfcWf /iSFiiSI mcnt °f‘ now style. Goods, W IB ygj among which may bo named nfrl. IT* Cloth* , Cassimerts and VtsU i if 1 1 |[l ings, very handsome, and of JLIL JJi the beat quality, together yVlth ' f„ir assortment of GentU men's Furnishing Articles, comprising Shirts of all kinds? Fancy Silk, Beaufort, Nopolddn add other Tics j Black and colored Kid nriJ othcrf Gloves? Fancy Coat Links; Fine'Linen together with a full assortment of Rtddy-inads Clothing,.tor men and 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 (ho hard, times. Call and examine them. Carlisle, May 31, 1855-*n*. Gentlemen’s Furnishing Store. East Main Street, Carlisle . THE subscriber begs leave to infonh tils cus tomers and (be public In general, that ho has removed his GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING SfoftE to tho room lately occupied by Mr. Elliot? 09 0 Drug Store, next door to Uitncr’rf stfofb*, East Main street. Thankthl lor past (hVoft, no re spectfully informs all his old cnst'6i¥icM and tho pubjic, tlmlhc lias on hatrdaVrcll selected stock of tho latest styles of Cloths, Casslmeroa, Vestings, and other goods adapted to all seasons for Med ana Boys' wear, which he Is prepared to tnako up nt short notice, and in the bust manner and latest styles. Having tho experience of rears Ifl (ho bdsß* ness of Catting and Making, no tlattchr himself that he will satisfy oil who give him a call, lie, has also a good ’assortment of Trimmings, of every variety and boat quality. Persons wishing to find tboir own Cloths, cab 1 have tho some trlnmicd'ond nmdo up on reason-' able (arms. In addition to this ho has on hand 1 a well selected stock of Gontlemen'9 ond Boy's* Furnishing Goods, snehas shirts, colWs.Cfatats, stocks, suspenders, and handkofchfcik, al{ Of which can he bought nt city prices At his rfbOJP in East Main street. HENRY S. RITTER. Carlisle, Juno 7, 1866. €nrlMo Deposit Bunk. SPECIAL deposits will bo received at this Hank for any length of lime over four months,, and interest paid at (ho rate of four per cent.- per annum, and tho principal paid hack at an/ time after maturity withoutnotice. Interest? ceases nl\or the expiration ot tho time specified l , In tho cortlflcalo, unless renewed for another', given period, in which case tho Interest Is paW up until the time of tho renewal. Bank open at', 0 o'clock A. M., and closes 'al 2 o’clock P.'MV • U. PARKER, PretU.- W«. M. Bkf.tru, Cattiicr. May 81,1865—1 f REnOVED, MRS. U. a. REYNOLDS, has i*onfdrocl ! hV Daguerreotype establishment, frorfr 1 tho Southeast to tho South-West corner of [•and Louther streets, immediately over Mr. F®6* [ tor’s Caldnct Ware-room, where j*!'® will happy to seo all whowaiifgood DAGUERREP TYPES ol'tlicnisolvoH amlMoMm imtlslMJliat she can fnn.l.ll ll.™ with Hknon,.-» w . oh <or tmtllftilnoM and l.oanly, , II 01-auvcrnl years otnorlcnco of ran bf the very host artists of Iho day. ' IET-Prices to suit all. Those who would ho economical, os will ua thoso who doslro to In-*’ vest nmro latgoly. , Carlisle, May 21, 1855—8 m. • * .
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