.’INStIAt: EXHIBITION ' w » 'rilE cicMBERtAND COUNTY AGKIi OcULTCKAI. SOUIETY. to bo held oh ilicir ctoutols at Carlidlc, oh Wednesday,Thurs- J££ and Friday, thq 17th, 18tU and 19th of lplw r’ f,! 6 f'. ''' '.GBO.'W. SUEABTEB,,,' . W. W. DALE, Committee of Arrangement . 'REGULATIONS. . 1 t 1 ,1 \ ',l; vyill bb provided with con* Wntcht iind secure buildings end enclosures for the reception And display of stock, of* agricul tural’ andliortlculturaf, implements, and of manufactured goods. Competition* is invited from all par,te:of Pennsylvania and tho adjoin ing States. Hay and straw, will bo furnished in tfropcf quahtitic’a. nt cost price. • 2.')Thp Exhibition will open on Wednesday, October-'l7th, at‘ 9 o’clock, A.M., before which time all animals and articles intended for competition must be on the grounds. and duly recorded qjt.tlfe business office. The Society will wot. he;responsible for , the omission of the Judges to. examine objects which arc not re corded osaforcsoid. - - •3.; Uponctitering -their animals, exhibitor, Who nre not members of . the Society, will be subjected to a charge of one dollar- On all ar " ticles-infended for competition a similar charge will'bo made; butartich* not intended forcom* petition, may bo entered gratuitously. All ob jects must bo described'and entered as soon ns taken,; within tho. enclosure, and must have cards attached either to them or near theirplaco «n tho'show ground; which cards will bo fur* nishctLUy the entering clerk, and will contain the number corresponding to that in his book, the name of tho object exhibited, ond the nnmo cf the exhibitor. Members of the Society ait ns.fipbiwM o this charge. ... , 4. Every exhibitor, upon his contribution being duly entered, will receive a-season ticket admitting, himself to the grounds during tho whole time of the Exhibition. vbi In all eases of equality of merit in arti cles exhibited by two or more parties, tbc in ventor and tht manufacturer shall be preferred to tho vendor. ’ 6. The Judges report meritorious ob jects exhibited and not mentioned in the pre mium-list,''to the Committee of Arrangements, who may ttaard'such premiums as they think proper. *' - 7. The, Judges are authorized to withhold premiums when objects ore not entitled to dis tinction, and when but oncof a class, for u;bich a nremiumfis offered, is'exhibited, they may make such award as they think it merits. 8. No object entered can-bo removed from the ground before the close of the Exhibition, alid'no premium will bo paid on objects remov ed iti Violation of this rule. | 9; or article con lake more than one p'rcnuo’m.. , jO v< MvU»l>crs of, the Society will enjoy all the 'privileges of admission accorded to exhibi tpffl,- and. will not be subjected to any payment on entering,iheir objects for exhibition. 11. The reports of the Judges and the award of premium will be read from the stand on the third day of the Exhibition at I‘o’clock, P. M., and lirifncdiately after paid byGeo. W. Sheaf ftr. lhc Treasurer.’ 12.' Price of single admission to the Exhi bition, t>n‘foot or in Vehicle,, 25 cents. For ve hicle, inciuding drivcr, 60 cents. LIST OF PREMIUMS. , 1 , houses. • Best thorough-bred Stallion Next’Wst ! • ‘ do. Beat’Stud llorso adapted to field & road ' 3 00 Next best 1 ' <lo. 200 Best thorougb-bred Brood Maro 4 00 Next best . do. • 200 Best More adapted to the field or road 200 Next best do.' 1 00 Beat pair of Matched Horses 3 00 Next best do. 2 00 Best single harness Horse, ' Marotjr.Oclding 2 00 Next best do. 100 Best saddle Horse, Mare or'Octdmg 2 00 NcxVbost,. - 1 00 BvKt.Horw Colt between 2 & 4 yrs. old 2 00 Next best ,; do. 1 00 Beat Fificy or Marc Colt 2 00 Next best do. 1 00 lest Horse Colt between 1& 2 yrs. old 1 66 .Ntixt best Best-Pi I ley or Marc Colt ; do. 100 Ktxi best ' ■ ■ ' • do. 60 Best pair of Horses for farm & road 8 00 Best Jack v 2-00 Next best 1 do; Best pair of Mulfcs Next l*cst do. NR AT O ATT 1.13. Best Bull over three years old 3 00 Nerl'bcst ' do. . 200 Best Bull.between two and three yrs. 2 00 Next bc^t' / ‘ 1 do. 100 Ilcsß Cow over four years old 2 00 Next best' ’ d'oi I 00 Best Cow littween hro and four yra. 2 00 Next best • do. 1 00 Best Ilelfjer,between one and three yrs. 100 Next best, , do. 75 Best yoke of Oxen 2 00 Next best, " do* ' 1 00 Best fat Ox or steer 2 00 SURE?. Host Buck over a year old Next best ..do.' .■ Best Buck undqr a year old Two best Ewes over a year 1 00 Two next beat - do. 76 BWINB. Heat Boar oyer a year old X 50 Next best - do. ,i , 100 Best Boar over ,G mos. and under a y r. X 00 Next best do. 75 Best Slow over ft year old ' 1 50 Next beat : do. *1 00 Best Sow over 6 itios. and under ft yr. 100 Next best , . do. 75 Best Sow Jfc lUtcr not less than 5 Pigs 200 Next beat,. d 0.,, 1 00 roci/rnr. Bfrst Fdfrls of any breed under two years —a Cock am! two Ileus 1• 00 Ncxt’b'cst’ 1 ‘do. Heat pair ‘of Fowls of any breed Kcst do. Hvst single Fowl of any breed Real pair of TutUica Next best do. Nest pair of.CJccso Next best do. . . [lest pair of Ducks Next beat ' .do., Nest display of Poultry ■ AOinWI.TLUAr, AKI) MACIIINUJV Nest Plow, tbo merits tbereof to be deef dal by trial ■ • ■ * * Next best :do. Nest subsoil Plow Nest liiMsidb do. ! r*. Nest Urge Harrow - '■ l Nixlbesr s -* : • Nest 1 Cultivator Next best' • • Nest Clod Crusher I best Lima and Manure Spreader best Grain and Seed Drill - wtllnnd Drill best Power Corn Planter , 1 00 Assortment of best Shovels and Spades 1.00 ' u Iloca ' < 76 n ... ' Manure Porks 75 pWUiiquid Manure Distributor 1 00 lx or Mjy new and economical Manure 1 00 n- Cs f P/Mning of Tiles 1 00 . W Machine forjulftUing do. 1 00 ft- Mowing Machine 2 00 Mowing and Heaping Machine com v>ncd V. 2 00 j, f *lhcst 1 00 Heaping Machine ‘ XOO us “" s H S"?! r <md i oc) v Cfit Uor«o Hake ' 88ort * of best Grain Cradles Grain and dro6S£cvthc3 50 i . Hay Forks; CO. ' , ** - Hand Rakes , ,60 Best Portable Stcitm Engine for Agrical-;- ~V • , turn! purposes 6 00 Best Portable Saw Mill 4.00 “■ ; Grist Mill , 5-00 “ . Cider Press ■ - 100 “ Hay Press , .1 00 44 Power Stalk and Straw Cutter 100 ** Hand , ■ 100 44 Power Corn and Cob Crusher 1' 00 ** CoraShellcr •*>! 00 “ Hand ' “ 1,00 4t ‘Power Threshing Machine 2 00 V Endless floor Horse Power 1 50 “ Smut Machine 1 00 “ Threshing Machine. 1 00 u . Steaming Apparatus for farm use 1 00 44 Hay and Cattle Weighing Scale 160 “ , Weighing Machines for general farm . purposes # ; '1 00 Assortment of best large and small Scales and Weights ■ * - ’ 1 00 Best Root,Cutter 1 00 44 ■ Wheat Fan 2 00 “ Power Churn ,-I*so 44 Hand do. ’ 1' 00 “ Clover Ilullcr 200 “ Cheese Press 100 Assort, best Milk Pans & Strainers 1 00 “ • Grain Measurers 100 Axes & Cutting Tools 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 I 00 Best Bee Hive do. Form Wagon do. Cort Assort, of best Willow Baskets do. Farm, “ do. Horse Shoes do. CedarWoro Best Wagon harness for farm purposes 100 “ Cart • do. 50 ** Harness for Working Oxen 75 '* Plow Gears *' Display of light harness Next best Bast Wagon and Carriage Whips “ Yoke for Working Oxen Best display of Aricullural Implements 500 Next best. 3 00 Assortment best American Cutlery 3 00 do. do. Hollow Ware 200 do. do. Knnmelcd Iron 1 00 no. do. Porcelain Ware 1 00 .do. do'. Glass Ware do. do. Tin Ware Best display of Cottage Furniture Cooking Stove Washing Machine ' - 100 Assortment of best Pumps for Wells 2 00 Best Windmill 2 00 “ Iron or other ornaments for grounds 2 00 *• Designs foe cottage & out buildings 200 “ Iron Fence 1 00 “ Wire Fence 1 00 “ Display of Pleasure Carriages 2 00 Xext best 1 00 Best sole, ham’s, upper & bcll’g leather ? 00 ** Calfskin, dressed Displny of best Trunks AUTICLKS OP nO\>3R\IOI.n PftOm:CTIOK. ■These will be under the charge of a Commit tee of Cadies, who will award .suitable premi ums for the Best Tufted work ♦ Zephyr work " Crotcljpt work •• Bead work “ Seed or Acorn work *' Plain Needlework “ Ornamental Needlew'k & Embroidery. ** Pair Knit Stockings . “*Bcd Quilt . Display of best Wax Fruit , do. Flowers Best Preserves (preserved during this yr.) ■ do. preserved prior to the present yr. Best three loaves Wheat Bread S 00 3 00 ‘AOItICDUraRAX* PHODUCB. Best 5 lbs. fresh Butter , Second best Third best Best firkin or jar of salted or preserved Butter, not less than 20 lbs. 1 00 Next best firkin or jar ■ 75 Best Pot of Lard, not less than 10 lbs. 100 Next best _ * Bfcst Ham* (unskinned) cbrcjl Jb cooked by • exhibitor Best Cheese, not less than 20 lbs. Next best do Best sample bushel of Red Wheat Next best* Best sample bushel of White Wheat 75 Next best , 60 I Best sample bushel of Rye 50 Next best 25 I Best sample bushel of White Flint Com 50 [Next best 25 ' Best sample bushel of Yellow Flint Com 60 I Nc.vPbcfit 25 | Best sample bushel of Gourd'Seed Com 60 I Next best 25 I Best sample bushel of mixed Com 6o I Next best 25 j Best sample bushel of Oats 50 | Best sample half-bushel of Potatoes, While Mercers, Foxite. Forty fold, Fox’s Seedling, cncli 60 But bushel of Sweet Potatoes, raw ed in this Slate 60 Best half bushel Sugar Beets 50 do. liong Red Beets 25 do. Mangel Wurtcel 60 do. Long Orange Carrot 60 do. White Belgian 60 Best & bush, yellow purple top Kuta Bnga 50 do. white do. 50 Best 0 Drumhead or Flat Dutch Cabbage 25 do. _ Savoy 25 " (5 Pumklns *• Marrow Squash “ display of Vegetables by market gardener Best Box Honey “ bbl. Flour *• 100 lbs. Com Meal . “ display of Ag. Produce generally I 00 Next best 60 A suitable premium will bo given for any new variety of Grain or Produce o! improved quality. A statement of the mode and manner of ma king and preserving the diltcrcnt kinds of But ter will bo required of the competitors. The preserved or sailed Butter must have been put up at least two months previous to the Exhi bition. 1 00 3 do 20tf 1 00 BISCUKTION \UY PUFAtirMS FOU FUUITB A. S' pr.owuua. 1 00 Rest collection of hardy Evergreens (coni furio) in pots. do. . Green house Plants Host designs of baskets and boquets of cut 15 50 75 50 I 50 Flowers “ Roslcots of indigenous Flowers, oval or round *• Collection of Dahlia cut Flowers, 24 varieties «' find largest collection of do. ** collection of Hoses, cut powers, 20 va rieties a 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 do. 12 varieties •• Collection of Grapes, Isabella, 12 bunches “ do. Catawba, 12 bunches •< Varieties of Grapes, foreign, raised in coldiiouSQ . 44 Specimens of Grapes, Hamburg, rais ■, . ediu cold house ; “ New Amor. Scccdllng Apple , “ . do. Pear ; “ 12 Specimens of Apples “ 12 do. Pears u Collection of Apples, 3 specimens **'■ do. Pears do. 44 Half-neck Quinces ; “ do. Peaches “ do. Cranberries, Penna. growth ; 44 0 Melons, water “ do. Nutmeg variety *• 0 Kgg Plants 4( Peek Tomatoes 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 a r:.owma match. ‘ For tho trial of Plows and Plowing, will tako place on tlio lost clayof iho Exhibition, Slst of September, at oo'clock A.. 81. Tho Plows intended for trial must be at (Uo Exlii* 1 00 bition during tbo wliolo time. : Premiums • trill be awarded toUbo best Plowmen:: ,< Beat • . t best .. . . Beat Plow-boy, under 17 Next-best.: do. rUBMIUM FOR CHOPS. Best field of Wheat not less than 3 no. $2 00 do. Ryo do. 100 do. Ofits do., ,1 00 , do. Com . do. 2 00 . do. Potatoes - do. 1 .ac, 100 Best lot of Sugar beets . 4 ; 1 00 do.. Kota Baga do. 1 00 do. - Carrots { ac. XOO do. Parsnips do. X 00 do. Flat or. flcldj Turnips not less than 1 acre X 00 {C7*A Careful Polios will 'be on the ground to take care of the' Block and tho articles ex-, hibited. ' GEO. 11. BUCHER, Pres. Robert Moons, Sectary'.- Scliool Tax for 1955. NOTICE is hereby given that tho Treasurer of tho School District of Carlisle, will at tend in tho Commissioner's Office, at tho Coun ty Court House, on Saturday, August 11,-1856, between tho hours of 9 and 12 and 2 and 6 o’, clock of said day, for tho purpose of receiving the School taxes assessed for tho present school year, up to which time a deduction of five per cent, will bo made for prompt payment/after which date and up to the HOth of September-next, a deduction of three per cent. Persons not wishing to attend at the Court House, can pay their taxes In the mean time by calling on the Treasurer. It is earnestly requested that fax payers will bo prompt in making payment on or before (he time specified—-they will thus save the Jlte per 'cent, and enable (ho Directors to meet all tho current expenses of. keeping up tho schools, which otherwise they cannot do, as the Treasury is now exhausted. All unpaid (axes will be on. forced by warrant. 1 00 1 00 J. W. EBT, Treasurer. Carlisle, July 19, 1866— it REGISTER’S KOTICJE, TVTOTICB Is hereby given to nil persons Inter i-T cstod, that tho following accounts have been filed In this office by tbo accountants therein named, for examination, and will bo presented to tbo Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, for confirmation and allowance, cm Tuesday, the Hlh of August, A- D. 1865, viz » 1. Tlio first and final account of Alfchac) Gool.cnauor, executor of Margaret Keefer, late of Southampton township, dec’d. 2. The account of David Rhoads, administra tor of tho estate of John Rhoads, late of.Wost ponnsborough township, dec’d. 8. The account of Solomon Molilor, executor of Joseph Shirk, late of Hampden township, do* ceased. 1 oo 1 00 2 00 1 00 4. The neepunt of Jacob L. Zook, adminis trator of the estate of Catharine Mussolman, lato of Upper Allen township, dec’d. 6. The first account of Daniel Goodyear, one of tho executors of Frederick Goodyear, late of Monroe township, dec’d. , 0. Tho account of James,K. Kelso and Mary Kelso, executors of James Kelso, lute of South ampton townslyfl, dec’ll. • ; 7. Tho occount of Henry Rhonda,executor of Philip Rhoads, Ufo of the-borough of Carlisle, deceased. 1 00 1 00 8. The second account of John Goodyear, one of (ho executors of Frederick Goodyear, lato of Monroe township, dec’d. 9. Tho account of John Garman, administra tor of the estate of John Creamer, Into of Silver Spring township, dec’d. 10. Tho account of John Goodyear and Geo. Wonderllch, executors of Rudolph Kryahor, lato of Monroe township, dec’d. 11. Tho first and final account of Nancy Glv lor, odmlulstratrixoftho estate of Adam Givlor, late of Southampton township, dec’d. 12. Tho account ol Perea Howard, adminis trator of the estate of Christian Wolf, lato of North Middleton township, dec’d. 1 00 75 60 ' 18. Tho account of tho lion. John Stuart, ad ministrator of tho estate of John Hays, Into ol Frankford township, dec’d. It. Tho account of Christian Tltzcl, executor of Peter Noll, Into ol tho borough of Mechanics burg, doc’d, ~ , ■’ * 16. Tho account of Jacob Shrom, administra tor with tho will annexed of the estate of Mlch’l MathewH, lato of (ho borough of Carlisle, dec’d. IC/The account of John B. Coovor, adminis trator of tho estate of Goorgo Carl, lato of Up per Allen township, dec’d, 17. The account of-M. Bltncr, executor of Mary A. Bltncr, latu of Shlrcraanstown, Cum berland county, dec'd. , 18. Tho account of James M’Cnrtor, adminis trator Of tho estate of J ohn M’Oarter, lato of tho borough of Carlisle, dec’d. 19. Tho final account of Agnes Sadler, admin istratrix ol thb estate of William U. Sadler, de ceased, who wps the administrator of George Hockey, late of Dickinson township, doc’d. 20. Tho account of Dr. David Kcker, execu tor of IVm. P. G. Eckcrylato of Newton town ship, dec’d. 21. The first and final account of Levi Zieg ler, executor of Sabina Ziegler, late of tho bo rough of Carlisle, doc’d. 22. Tho account of Atchoson Lnnghlin, exec utor Wm. B. Johnson, Into of tho borough of Ncwvlllo, dec’d. 28. Tho account of James B. Leckcy, execu tor of Daniel Lackey, Esq., lato of Frankford township, doo’d. 24. Tho account of Joseph Miller, executor of Michael Sillier, Into of North Middleton town ship, dec’d. 26. Tho account ol John Fake, administrator of (ho'estatu of Henry Jvshelmnn, late of East ponnsborough township, dec’d. 20. Tho account of Dietrich Stolner, adminis trator of tho' ostato of Samuel Newcomer, Into of Upper Allen township, dec’d. 27. The account of Levi Rlcgcl and John Rlogol, administrators of tho cstnto of Adnni Rltigcl, Into of tho borough of Mtfchanlcsburg, deceased. 1 00 I 00 28. The account of J. Ramsey Woods, exec utor of Nathan Woods, late of Westpennsboro 1 township, doc’d. 1 00 •*' 20. Tlio account of Dr. Georgo D. Woodsnnd Rebecca P. Woods, administrators of (lio estate of William Woods, Into of Dicldnson township, deceased. 80. The account of Peter G. Ronewita, ad mlnlstrator of (lie estate of Dr. David Walburu, late of KaMpcnnfboro' township, dcc’d. 81. Tlio account of James Orr and Joseph M’Guiro, executors of Francis M’Gnlro, late of Hampden township; doc’d. 82. The account oi Georgo Kncttlo, executor of Jacob Dnrnott, late of MiflUn township, doc’d. 80. The first and final account of William M. Rectum, Esq., administrator of the estate of Georgo Dootem, lute of the borough of Carlisle, deceased. 84. Tlio, account oi John G. Hutchison and William Hutchison, administrators of the estate of Francis Hutchison, lato of Dickinson town* ship, dco’d. 85. The account of Jonas Newcomer and Samuel Newcomer, executors of John Newcom er, late of Dickinson township, dod’d. 80. The guardianship account of Christian Grail, guardian of tho persons and'estates Of Anthony Kndlsloy, Abraham Knolsloy, Peter Kualsloy, Adeline Knoisloj'. Gen. W. Knoislcy, and Susannah Knolsloy, minor children Of Peter Knoisloj', late of Silver Spring township, ddc’d* ; 87. Tlib guardianship pcoouni of Abraham Kurijs, guardian of tho persons and Estates of Thoo. Spangler,-Mary Spangler. Philip Spang, lor, James Spangler, and Julian Spangler, minor children of George Spangler, Into of Dickinson township, dcc’d., , . , • 88. the guardianship account of John New comer, guardian of Rebecca Carl, minor,child of Peter Carl, deceased, settled, hy Jonas and Samuel Newcomer, executors o( said guardian. 89. Tho gimrdlanslilp account of Win. ITep. burn, guardian of Dam. E. Holmes, mlnorchlld of John Holmes; late of Cumberland county, do ceased. 40. Tho second and final account ofHnghw. M'Culloch, administrator of tho ostalo of James M'OullQch, Into of Dickinson township, doo’d. 41. Tho final account oi John Shopp. admin istrator of the estate of Georgo Rupp, lato of Allen township, dcc’d. 42. Tho account of Mtohaol Albright, admin istrator of tho estate of Susanna Albright, Into ofEastponnsboro* township, doc’d. - 1 WILLIAM LYTLE, Regultr, Register’s Ofilco, 4 Carlisle, July 10, *os—dt % \ TCACnpR’S WASTED. f T HE Directors; of township wish to t employ eight competent to whom liberal salaries will bo paid.. TJio schools will commence, about the, Ist of October next. Ah examination by, the County Superintendent will take place in said,township on, typndayySopt. d, *65, when apnl!6ants are expected to bo pres cnt. ; _ • sect»ry. . S 3 000 , % 50 1 00' July 25, >53 4t. Splendid Jewelry, Watches, &c. THE subscriber respectfully Informs Hie citi zens ol Carlisle and; $»o public generally that ho has just opened a. largo and splendid as sortment of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry of every stylo and quality. - His store is situated on the N. E. comer of the PnblicSquaro, Intbo room formerly occupied by S. Elliott, one door -east of G; Wi. minor's dry'goods store; Ills stock will consist b< every article usually kept by watolrmakers and jewelers, viz? GOLD £2 WATCHES of every stylo and quality, prices from $25 to $125.' Silver Watches CgiiggftlVom $5 to $45. Gentlemen's Gold Fob Vest, end Neck ‘ Chains ; Gold Keys and Seals; Gold Studs and Vest Buttons, Bmast I'tna, Box Rings, &c. - Ladles' Gold Nock Chains, Gold Cbatinins, Gold Lockets. Breast Pins, Ear-rings, Cuff'Pins, Gold'Pons and Pencils’ Gold Thimbles; Gold Bracelets, Silver and Pearl Card cases, Jet-Bracelets, &c. A largo stock of Finger Kings, Silver and Plated Ware, Fruit Dishes, Card Baskets, Tea Setts, Plated Cups and Goblets, Napkln Rlng’sj &c. f with many other fancy notions. Al| goods warranted tobe ■what they are sold for. •. / attention paid to the repairing of Gold Watches,-Jewcliy. &c. All work war ranted according-to quality. The subscriber hopes by strict attention to business and a do sire to please, to receive a liberal share of nab- He patronage. ' W. D. ; A. NAUGLE. Carlisle, July 19, 1855—tf - TRUE! Warning to Every Sensible Woman . Wnr Females Suffer ik Health, NO woman of delicacy Is willing to disclose tho peculiar ailments incident to her sex, even to a most intimate family physician. This modesty and. delicacy is Implanted by nature, and neither should nor need be subjec ted to tho rndo shocks inevitable in making known to the dthcr sex. those ailments belonging j exclusively to tbo female.’ . 1 Except in 'extreme casotf,-lier sensitiveness will sacrifice her health rathortbnn her delicacy. Tho consequences arb, serious, lamentable, and lile-long. ’> Tims what at firs! couldhavc been easily rem edied, or perhaps better still, not incurred, be comes a complication'of diseases, not only ruin ing the health of tho mother, and embittering her days by sickness and suffering, bnt entailing broken constitutions upon" her children, and embarrassing, if not-distressing, tho business and pecuniary prospect? of, the husband. Let every sensible woman tqlcewarning in time, (as thousands have do'ne) - hy 'tbo-bitter experience and sufferings,of others, of (he dreadful cunsc. qncnccs slip entails upon herself ahd those en deared,to-hcrj by hor ignorance pi the simplest ,nnd plainest rules of health as Connected with tbo marriage state, the "violation of which entails disease, suffering and misery. v How many nro suffering from obstructions or Irregularities peculiar to the,.female system, which undermine tho health, the effects of which they Are Ignorant, and lor which their delicacy forbids seeking .medical, advice! How many suffer from prolapsus uteri (falling of (bo womb,) or afbui (weakness, debility, &c.)l — How many arc in constantngouyforniany months procuding confinement! liovy'r many have difll cult, if not dangerous deliveries,, aud slow and uncertain recoveries! • \ To tho question, bow’nrp thtao to bo preven ted t wlmt shall bo dono7 *tho answer is simple. Let every woman ascertain fnr herself, with out violence to her delicacy,\lbo nature and character of tho ailment (to wiich she os a fe male is subject) tho causes from which It may arise, and the proper remedies writs euro and future prevention, I This she can do by possessing a little volume (already possessed by thousands) whlcb.jells her what Is tbo matter, and tells what to do for it, In simple but'chaste words, and such ns eho con understand. This iJltfo volume js enti tled the Married f Vetnan’t PRIVATE MEDI CAL COMPANION, by Dr. A. If. Havbxo&i ir. Professor of Diseases of Women. Ono hun dredth edition (600,000) 18mo.,pp. 250. [On fine paper, extra binding, $l,OO-1 A standard work of. established reputation, found classed in tho catalogued of tho great Trade Sales in Now York, Philadelphia, and jotber cities, and sold by tbo principal booksel lers in tbo United Status. It was first published* In 1817, since which time five hundred thousand-, copies have been sold, of which there were up-- wards of ono hundred thousand sent by mail, attesting tho high estimation in which it is liojd* as a reliable popular medical book for every male, tho author having devoted bis, exclusive attention to the treatment of complaints pccujtnr to females, in respect to which ho Js yearly con sulted by thousands, both In person and by'let ter. Hero ovcry woman can discover, by compar ing licr own symptomswiihthosodescribcd.tho nature, character, causes of, and tbo proper re medies for, her complaints. , The wife about becoming a mothbr has often need of instruction and nilvlco 0/ (ho utmost importance to tier future health, will And such instruction and advice, and also explain many symptoms which otherwise would occasion anx iety or alarm, as all the peculiarities incident to her situation are described. , It Is of course impracticable to convoy fully the various subjects treated of, as they aro of u nature strictly intended for the married or those contemplating marriage. Tho revelations con tained, in Its pages have proved a blessing to thousands, ns tho innumerable) letters received by tho author (which ho is, permitted by the writers to publish) will attest. Extract of a Letter from a gentleman in Dayton, Ohio, Dr. Ji, M. Mauriccan “My wlfo lias boon perceptibly sinking for somo three years or more, In consequence of her great anguish and suffering some months heiore and during'confinement; every successive ono moro and more debilitated and prostrated her, putting her life In Imminent danger, and which was on (ho last occasion despaired of. I suppo sed that tills slate of things was inevitable, and resigned mysolf to moot tho worst. At this time (now about two months)! heard your book highly spoken o/, as containing somo matters reaching my caso. On its receipt and perusal, 1 cannot express to you tho relief it afforded my distressed mind, and the joy its pages Imparled to my wife, on learning (hat the great discovery of M. M. Dosomcaux provided a remedy. It opened a prospect to me which I !Utlo conceiv ed was possible, No pecuniary consideration cap over repay tho obligations I mu under to •you, for having been Ihe-moans of imparting to us tho matters contained in “ The Married Wo mnn’fl Private Medical Companion.” Put for this, ore another year would have passed over my head, In all human probability my wile would have been in her grave and my children left mo. thcrleafl.” In consequence of tho universal popularity of tho work, as evidenced by Its extraordinary sale, various Impositions have boon attempted, as well on booksellers ns on (bo public, by Imitations of titlo page, spurious .editions, and surreptitious Infringements of copyright, and olbor novices and deceptions, ;lt Ims been found necessary (lioroforo to Caution the Public to buy no book unless iho words ‘«l)r. A. M. Mnuriceau, liU Liberty Street, N. Y.,” I® ° n (and ™ the Clerk's Ofllco on tho backof) Ihotltlopago} and buy only of respectable and honomblo deal ers, or send by mall, and address Dr. A. M. Mauricoau. ' i • i ; . (LT-Upon receipt of one dollar oTho Jlarrled Medical Companion Is sent (mailed free) to any part of tbo Unltod Stotos, tho Canadas and British Provinces. All letters must bo post-paid, and addressed to Dr. A> M. Mauricoau, box 122-I,Now YorkCUy. * übljali- Ing Olllco, No. 120 Liberty Street, Now \ork. jUgenls in Pennsylvania.—' T I) Peterson, J M Moss &Bro., and Thos Cowportholt, Philadel phia; Spangler ft Bro., Lanenaton S Loader, llnnovon Samuel B Lauder, Groonsburg) J » Nlckson and A K McClure, Ohamborsburgi Jos 9warl», Blootnaburgi a W Marie, iVaynoaboroi J II Cornollua, N. Berlin; II A Lance, Reading. ' July ID) IBs6—Cm Agi'icultnval Society. A T ? meeting Agricultural Society. J-Mi hold on the 22d of May, tho’followllig reso lution was adopted; - Haolvedy That’when this Society ddjodrhß it will Mtyoiirh to moot on Saturday, tho XUh of August next, at 8 o'clock- In tho'morhipg,' for the purpose of having a Harvest? IXoin'c Celebra tion.- P. WATTS; K. NOBLE, W. W. DAtE, , . . Committee qf Jlrrangcmeut. July 20,-1855—8t Pvotlionolary’s Notice. NOTICE is hereby given to all persons inte rested, that Iho following accounts hare been died in the Prothonotary’s Office, for ex amination by tho accountants therein named, and will bo presented to the Court of Common Pleas for condonation and allowance, ou Wed nesday tho 29th .day of AtTgwsl, 1855. 1. The account of Jacob Sfirom, Trustee un der the Will of Thomas HaganJ dec’d. 2. Tho account of Christian Titzol, Assignee of John Harlachcr, under deed of voluntary as signment. 8. The account of John P. Rhoads, Assignee of R. C. Hoover, under a deed of voluntary as signment. I>. K. NOEL, Prolh’y. Protby's. Office, July 20, 1855—81 Notice to Consumers. THE subscriber would respectfully Inform bis friends and tho public, that ho Is now re ceiving 1000 Tons of that very superior RED ASH COAL, from tho Luke Fidlcr Mines of BOYD, ROS EOU 8c CO., the only lied Ash Coni brought from 11 1 0 Shamokin Basin, introduced and known In Carlisle as the “ Helfekstein Coal.” It is! entirely free from slate and all other impurities, and is perfectly adapted to all mechanical and domestic purposes. Its readiness to Ignite, render! it particularlydesirablo forsmallstovcs, while its intensity of heat, and great durability In burning, makes it equally so for largo ones. Ho would also call the attention of Fanners and others to a superior article of Chestnut Coal, from tho samo mines, for steam and lime pur poses. For sale In Carlisle by GEO. W. HILTON. Carlisle, July 20, 1850—8 t DIED in SI. Franclsvillo, Clark county, Mis souri, August 1, 1864, GEO. QUIGLEY, formerly a resident of Nashville, Tennessee The deceased emigrated to Missouri about twen ty years ago, was a saddler by trade, and of re gular and systematic habits. Uo became a re ligious devotee, and dually secluded himself from all hut necessary Intercourse with society, and died alone In his house, of which he had : been the sole occupant for years. The deceas ed was near six feet In height, spare In person, and of rapid speech, ills holes nre hereby no titled that I have one thousand dollars lu my hands subject to their claims. Address C. 'WOLF, Jfdniinisfrnior, St. Frauclsville, Clark co., Missouri July 20, 1865—5 t WHEREAS the Hun. James IT. Graham, President Judge of the several Courts of Common Pleas in the counties of Cumberland, Pony, and Juniata, and Justices of the several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery In said counties, and Samuel Woodbum and John Rupp, Judges of the Courts of Ojxjt 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 me directed, dated tho oth of April, 1855, have ordered the Court of Oyor and Terminer and General Jail Delivery’ to h$ lioidcn at Carlisle, on tho fourth Monday of August 1855, (being tho 27th day,) at ten o’clock in tho forenoon, to con tinue ono week. NOTICE is hereby given to tho Coroner, Jus tices of tho Peace, and Constables of tho said county of Cumberland, that they nro by tho said precept commanded to be .then and thuro in tholr proper persons, with tholr rolls, records, and In quisitions, examinations and all other remem brances, to do those things whlcli to their offices appertain to bo done,'and all those that are bound by recognizances, to prosoenta against tho prisoners that are or then shall bo In tho Jail of said county, aro-to bo thereto prosecute them as shall bb just. • • : JOSEPH McDARMOND, Sheriff. July 5, 1865. FKLLOW-CITIZES I offer myself as a candidate for the office of County Treasurer, subject to tho decision of tho Democratic Coun ty Convention. Should 1 bo elected, I pledge myself to discharge tho duties of the office hon estly and faithfully. ADAM SENSEMAN. Carlisle, June 28, 1855. Fellow-citizens 1 i offer myscu to your consideration as a candidate tor the .office of County Treasurer- If elected, I will discharge tho duties of said office to the best ut my ability. Respectfully yours. JACOB lUTEEM. Carlisle, Juno H, 1855—lin FELLOW-CITIZENS Being encouraged by numerous friends, 1 am induced to offer myself to your consideration as a candidate for tho office of SiiKnirr, of Cumberland county, (subject to the decision of tho Democratic Con vention). Should Ibo elected, I will discharge (ho dudes of said office faithfully mid Impartial ly. DAVID LEIIN. Silver Sprjng (p., Jnl) 12, 1850. tMO'THE VOTERS OF CUMBERLAND CO. pEi.i.ow-CjTir.tNs s—l5 —I offer myself to your consideration ns a candidate fur the office of Suxiurty subject to the decision of tho Demo cratic Convention, and respectfully solicit your support. I pledge myself, if elected, to dis charge (he duties of die office taithAill) ami Im partially. , JOHN PAUL. Monroe Ip., July 5, 1856. FELLOW -CITIZENS of Cumberland coun ty : I offer myself to your consideration (subject to thu decision of the Democratic Coun ty Convention,) for the office of SHERIFF. — Should I be successful, 1 will endeavor to dis , charge (bo duties ol tho office with ffdollty and impartiality, JACOB BOWMAN’. Silver Spring tp., ( June 11, 1856. \ ' __ D.vrrox, May 1, 18i7. rfib Tins' freemen of Cumberland X COUNTY. Follow-Citizens —I offer my self, (at tiro suggestion of many friends,) for (ho office of SHERIFF, ot tho ensuing election, subject to (ho decision oftho DomocrnticConn ly Convention. Should Ibo so fortunate ns to receive a minority of your votes for said office, I pledge myself to discharge the dudes of the ,„,„o .0 till) bet of no- own*- Ijln , u , v South Middlet’n tp.. / Juno 7, 1855. ) _ fltQ TIIK VOTERS OF CUMBERLAND I COUNT V.— Tbo undersigned respectfully miors lilnisolf as a Candidate tor tbo office «>1 SHERIFF, ami solicits your auflhigos, at the ensuing Klccllon. WM. lULE\ . May Cl, *55. rpO THE VOTERS OF CUMBERLAND I COUNTY. Fkllow Citizkns-I olTer niy sulfas a Candldato for the olllco of SIIEUIt I* of Cumberland county, and pledge myself, It elected, (o discharge tbo duties of the office to t.,0 beat of "V ® TKBV. ( May 2-1, 1855. xvn. c, niiESj A TTORNEY at LAW. Office In Main at.. A opposite Marlon Hall. Business entrusted to blm will bo promptly attended to. Carlisle, April 12, IHSO. BingUnm, I>uvl» A Co., 270 Market Sirttl, Philadelphia, JlgenU for Jd cob Jlheem, Carlisle and Philadelphia. OAKS leave bolh places, East and J“*&g\'tVcst, twice every week, Tuesdays and PndaysT All business entrusted to B.' D; & Go, will bo attended to with promptness, whether In sales,-produce or freight.- • ... A. 11. Barplts, North stroot, Baltimore, will attend to same os above. Carlisle, May 81, 18Q6—-Out Notice, Proclamation. County Treasurer, County Treasurer. Slici’lfßilty Notice to gchool lMrtctorg. TftE undersigned \Vili meet 1 will! ffioDifeotors of tho sbvdrol districts fer tile purpose of ex amining Teachers, on Ul9 following days, uiz: Mccbanlcsburg, Angrttt 4 at 1 o’clock, P. M. IVestponnaborO’, Aug. 7, atQ o’clock, A. M. New Cumberland, Ang. 18, I o’clock, P. M.' Easfpennahoto*, Aug.. 14,10 o’clock, A. H. Upper Allen, Aug. 16,10 o’clock, A. H. Lower Allen, Aug. 10,1 o’clock, P. M. Hatopdcn, Aug, 17, 1 o’clock, P. il. Silver Spring, Aug. 18, 0 o’clock, A. <f. North Middleton, Aug. 20, 0 o’clock. A, l(. South Middleton. Aug. 21, 9'o’clock, A. JT, Monroe, Aug. *22, 0 o’clock, A. M> Dickinson, Aug. 25, 0 o’clock, A. M. Newton, Aug. 27, 0 o’clock, A. M. Southampton, Aug. 28,10 O’clock, A. Jt. Shlpponab’g Do.’, Aug. 20, 10 o’clock, A. St. Shippcnsbuvg tp., Aug. 30, J o’clock. P. SI. Ilopowell, Aug. 81,10 o’clock, A. M. MUUin, September 1,10 o’clock, A. M. Fraukford, September 3, In o’clock, A. M. The Directors will appoint the place of mo'ef mg. If accommodations can be had, the meet ing should bo bold In n school house, where wo can have (lie use of a black-board; they will al so provide a sufficient quantity of paper, pens and ink. Punctuality is of great Importance. Ily instructions from'tho Department, tho ox ninlimtiona are to bo public. Tho citizens arc therefore respectfully invited to attend. DANL. SHELLY, Co. SW. July 20,1650—it Touchers Wunlcd. NIMS Male and two Female Teachers wanted to conduct schools in Silver Spring District, Cumberland county. Applicants must be fully competent to teach all the ordinary branches of Common School education; and also furnish sat. isfnetory recommendations as to good character. Schools to commence on the Ist of September. Examination of applicants will be held at the hotel of Geo. Dncy, In llogeatown, on Saturday August 18th, 1855, commencing ut 9 o’clock A. M. Dy order of the Board. * JAMES ANDERSON, ScclV July 20 > 18r,r,_8t VHluable Town Properly ror Sale. THE large brick house and lot situated on Lrmtbor Street, one door East of the Ger man He/ormed Church. The house contains nine large rooms, besides two llnisbed attic chambers, large kitchen and summer kitchen, with a pood cistern. The Jot has CO led front rm I.oulher street, hr 240 feet hack to a wide alley, and 120 fed on North street, hy 240 feet to the same alley. The whole being about an acre of ground attached to (ho building. There is also a good Tenant House and ■ A■ ■■ a Stable (50 feel long on tlie premises.— The property would suit admirably for either a gentleman’s private residence, a boarding school or factory establishment. I'or terms, Nc., en quire on the premises of r. E. nLUMEJIILVI. Carlisle, July 2'’., U Vrtlimblc Property lor Sale. ) THE two story Unek House ami Haek-bniM- ' ing, with a pump,* cistern, and all necessary oul-buildiiigs attached, situate in North Ilanove’r street, in Carlisle, is ottered lor sale. The sit uation is a good one for « private residence or for business. The terms will easy. Apply to J. U. WEAVER, Jigt. for K. liulloik- July 20, 18o0—tf Bargains, Bargain*. P KICKS DEDUCED. The sniceriber Ims (liis day commenced Rolling off bis entire stock of new and splendid Summer Goods, nt greatly reduced prices. Lawns nt 4, G, HI and cts. Barege do Loines nt o*. 12 nnd 18 cts. Bareges at 12£, 15 and 20 cts. Kloganl Sinniner Silks and Tissues very low. Alsu, a lot of Boots and Shoes, at very low figures. AU in want of clidap goods arc Invited to call ot tho cheap store of _July 2M8&6. CHAS. OGII.BY._ CAnD.—boCTOB S. P, ZF.TOT.KU, recent ly from Lancaster city, otters Ida Profes sional services to tho citizens oi Carlisle nnd vicinity in all Us various branches. Office and residence In tho house formerly occupied os Setter's Hardware Store, North Hanover street, j whore ho can bo consulted nt nil hours when not J professionally engaged. Culls to the country* I promptly attended to. ■’ moderate.) ' Carlisle, May 24, 3855- Bm. f Slop and Head, ARTHUR'S Patent' Air-tight Self-sealing Cans and Jars, for preserving fresh fruits and vegetables, are the very articles that house keepers should have. “ Wo hove examined them, and arc satisfied that they will accomplish all that is claimed.” — Codry’j Lady’t Booh. Sold wholesale and retail by Carlisle, June 21, *6o. P. MOXYER. Xllsicßgnilih coal. BUSIIEI,S Blacksmith Coal, n first i)UUv rale article, receiving and for sale by WM. n. MUKKAV, jSgenL Carlisle. June 11. IH.V> fim Perry Connly Warm Springs, PENNSYLVANIA. WILL be open for visiters fiom tbc oth dav of Juno. H. U. KTTEH, Proprietor. This most desirable watering place is situated on tbc banks of Sherman's Creek, which liowa at fho busy of Pisgali Mountain, some five hun dred fort above the level of the creek, hi front of the dwellings. This .stream affords pleasure | to the guests, ns there are bonis upon it to pass up ami down, also a beautiful Island in It, wi ll shaded with largo forest trees: fbo walks up and down Iha creek are delightful, while there is pleasure for those who’deslro to fish in the streams. The springs are numerous, and can not be surpassed for bathing: (hero are bath houses sepaialo fur ladies ami gentlemen, also largo plunge pools for each, with an abundance of phro spring water. There la an extensive view of rich and rare scenery of mountains and valleys, being tbc most picturesque in the Stale. Among the at tractions of the Warm Springs dbere are mini erous shady and romantic summer roads, mak ing it very pleasant for drives. Horses and vc hieles will bo kept this season to hire. Having token pain* in making a selection of first-rate servants, f feel confident, limy " lllgive general satisfaction to the guests. There shall he no pains sparer! In supplying my (able with (he luxuries of the markets. I AH persons leaving Philadelphia nr Jlulfnnnre, . In the morning (rain fo Diincnurion, on the Con. tral Rnilmnd, ftmrtoon miles north-west of liar rlslmrg, then taking n roach which Is always in readiness, will arrive nl the Spring* about 4 o’- clock, the faro being but $4,00 through to (ho Springs. , All communications Intended for tho Springs should bo addressed Dtineamien Pont Olllee, for (be Springs, and they will arrive daily after the filth of Juno. Persons wishing to engage rooms, (kc., will please address Londisburg Post Office. Persons in the cities wishing Information can have U by calling on (ho references hereunto attached. A Hand of M nalc has been engaged. Hoarding per week, ----- 00 Children half-price. do. Boarding per day, ------ I f>o Horses per week, ------ 400 Washing per dor.cn, 021 Hkfebehces. George Prince, 27 Vino St., Opposite Logan Square; Wm. Ityan, 10 North Fourth St.j Edward Tama, U 6 North Eleventh St.* Edward SUofol, 14 Decatur St.? Fredrick Soogor, Sixth St.'holow Chestnut; Ed, Woyno, Esq. Pennsylvania Dunk; John U. Groon. Fifth St. holow Gorman; Joslnh IBB South Second St.; o.' S. Pancoast; Esq.; 48 South Fourth St.j John Jlcrtr.lor, 887 Market St. Carlisle.— A.L. Sponslcv, Eaq.; 11, Keller, Mr. J. T. I,yno, IT. A, Sturgeon, Esq.. York, Pu, —John Gibson,, A. J. Warfield, Judge Fisher. : /f<rm»6urff.-—O. Barrett, Esq.. Dr. J’. P. Kol lor, V. K. Boyd. J. K. Eby, H. BuohJer. ijfll/imorc.-—Hon. S. Steward, Boq}. Crane, Dr. J. P. Gunn, John C. Holland, JohnMurplO/ G. W. Shorwood, Esq., llocordor'* Oflloo. Juno 21,18C5. _ TVrONKV Wi»ulC«l l« pcrj-moiit for auh- M scrlpt/oD, advertising ami Job-work. Trnsses!,, Trusses!! ,V ,7 C. H; NEEDLES, Ifsuss AHI> BnXOE ESTA'CtramiEKT, ‘ ! &. W. Cor, of. Twelfth dnd Race Bit:; PhflaS ( lupontEU of tine French extreme tightness, casoaDU [ durabilitywith coh'cct • - llernlol or* ruptured patients Can Tip'Bailed" by ‘ remitting amounts, as bolowj—Scndlhg' nli’thbo| r j of inches rouud tho hips, and stating sidodA } fected. , Coat ofSinglo frUBS, S 2, $3, $4,55. „ Double 7~55, $O, $8 and $lO. Instructions as to wear*, and how to effect a euro, Mdicn possible, son! With the Truss. ''*[/ Also for sale, in great variety,• ■ ■- ,J r. Ur. Hanning's Improved Patent Jlody'Jirace,' For the euro of Prolapsus Uteri ; Spinal PropsI’, 1 ’, and Supports, I’atent Shoulder Braces, Cheat > Expanders and Erector Braces, adapted to, aft viith Stoop Shou/dcrs and Weak Lungs; Englisfr. Elastic Abdominal Belts, Suspensories, Syringed 1 • —male and icmalo. .. Ladies’ Rooms, with Lady attendants. August 2,1855-—ly Matches, Clocks, Jewelry, TFcst //tgft Street, Carlitle, . • ~ , ■, THOMAS CONLYN has just opened, at Llj store in West High street, opposite Jfarlon Hall, ami intends to keep constantly on Hbbd, a’ complete assortment of Watches, <0 Clocks, Jcirdry and Fancy Goods, eaafewlilch ho is prepared to sell ondUff* terms that cannot fall to please all In tfant of.* * good Time-Piece. Among his stock will btf fbund—Ail) jewelled Gold Levcrk; Ladies Gold. Lupines; Silver Levers; Silver Lapines; Silver , Qnarticrs; English, French,and SwlsslValchesi’. Ills stock of Jewelry, Ib Urge find complete, and consists of • Indira & gentlemen's Breastpins,Flrigor Rings, fancy ami plain Ear Kings, Scarf Pin*, Re.,., Also, gold Watch arid Fob Chains, goldKeyrf ami Seals, gold and silver Pencil Cases, gold ami silver Spectacles, together with almost crery other article kept in ft Jewelry establishment.^-'•’ A full supply of CLOCKS, viz : Parlor, Hondo ami Oflice—eight day add twenty-four—-vrar-, I ranted to go «ml keep correct time. ' • 1 MVitfAc* and Clocks are frilly repaired, Ofid i warranted to keep flrst-rato time, Tho p\lbUo‘ 1 an* invited to give him a call before jljmJlmsinif, ns ho feels very eonfldent that he is oblo to giVO’ better bargains than can bo had elsewhere.-, - June 21, Jb.)s. ’ • - KEW MARBLE I'AUDv WILLIAM lIOFFKU, respectfully informs the citizens of Carlisle and surrounding country, flint he has opened a Marble Yard on the corner of Poinfrot and Bcdlord streets, In* Carl isle, n here all kinds of STONE WORK can he bar) at short notice and on the most reason able terms. A liberal share of publicpatronogo’ is solicited. Also, Stkncii. Stamps for Barrels and Bags* Tin nt his shop. June 28, 18.W-.lm* Farm nt Public Sale. ON ITKSOA Y, the 21sl'day o'f August, '65, the subscriber will sell at'public sale, on the premises, the farm Into tho property of Gccr,*. Weidlo. dec’ll., situated in Wcstpennsboroughl township, ono mile cast of Newville, .adjoining • (ho State road and lauds of R. Woods, Peter,, Miuiclwvud others, CONTJININC FORTY-NINE JCStE&S - part Limcslono and part Black Slato land, »Il ; - limed. Thu improvements are a weatherboard-' - nn cd HOUSE, LOG BARN, Wash I rfSipvjm Douse, all of them now buildings, or ’ I of «over falling water at tho, and an Apple Orchard ol all kinds of choice fruit. Tim property will bo sold without reserve. Any person wishing to cx -1 amine the property can do so by calling onMrs;. - Woidie, on tho premises, or Ilonry Lsman, Agt on the adjoining farm. j CATHARINE WEIDLE, Ex’rx. | July 12,1856—Gt Gentlemen's FornlHliingArUcles*' H.-HANTCH &Co., hard 1 ‘ opertbti and now offer for salo ; at Acfr store on IVost High street-, ono door west of th« hole! formerly kept by 0. G. Slough, a'mngnlficent assort- - ment of non 1 stylo Goods, among which nlay bo namecl_ Clotkt, Catsimeret and Vett ings, very handsome, add of the best quality,togcthcrwlfU n foil assortment of GifH/fo* men’t I'urnishing Articles, comprisftjg Shirfaof all kinds; Fane) Silk,Bcanforx, Kapoleon arid • other Tien; Black and colored Kid and other - Gloves; Fancy Coat Links; Flno Linen Coats, together will) a full assortment of Rtady-mstda • Clothing, for men and boys, suitable for Spring and Summer wear, and an hundred and ono ntf£ or indispensable articles, all of which will be sold very low to suit the hard times. Call and examine them. Carlisle, Kay 81, 185u—3m* Gentlemen's Furnishing Store. East Main Sired, Carlisle, TKK subscriber begs leave to Inform fihf tft*. (omeisiiml the public In general, that hit Ims removed Ids 1 GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING STORE’’ (n tbc mom lately occupied by Mr. EUiottos a |)mg Store, next dam - in Ilitner’s store, East Main sheet. Thankful for past favors, ho re spectfully informs all Ids old customers ant! the' public, (hat he has on hand a well,selected qtoeft of tho latest styles of Cloths, Cassimoros, VestingS, and other goods adapted to all seasons for McA aim Hoys’ wear, which he Is prepared to innko ■' tip at short notice, and in the bust manner an£ latest Hi \ leu. , Having ilto experience of years fa tfto hftiT-' m’Rs of Cutting ami Making, he Halters himself that ho will Hiiiinly all who glvcrhltn n call. Ifo has also a pood assortment ol Trimmings, pf even > nrlofv and best qualify, i ivrsons wishing to find their own Cloths, f*h 1 have the same trimmed and mndo tip on reason* 1 able terms. In addition to this ho has Oh hand a a ell selected stock of CeiiUc-men’* and l)oy*8 furnishing tVood-t. such ns shirts, collars, ctivnltjj slocks, suspenders. and handkerchiefs, - oll'oT nhlrh ran he hmighl at City prices ftt hte 'shop in Knsl Main street HEXUY S. RITTER. , " Cnrlislt*. J«nc' 7, ISfl-'i. Carlisle Deposit Bank, SPHCfAf. deposits will bo received at' this- Uimk for »ny length of time over lour months, iiml interest [mid ut rliu rate o( lour ]>or cent, per nimiini, and the pmioiiml paid hack nt any ci mo iitier iimturil)’ without notice. Interest ceases after tin* expiration ol (ho time specified ’ In the certificate, unless renewed for ohothcvl given poriod, in which ease the interest,!? paid.; up until the time of Hip renewal. Bank open at U o'clock A. M., uml closes nt li o'clock I*, M, U. BAUUEU, Wm, M. lleictkm, Cashier, May 81, 1865—1 f UCMOYED. MBS. U. A. KEYNOTES, has removed her Daguerreotype establishment, from tho; South-east to tho South-west corner ol Hanovtfr,, and Louthor streets, Immediately ovorMr. Foil t(;r*R Cahinct, Warb-room, where site will bo'!, Imppy (o hoo all whownutgood DAGDEHBEO*') TYPES of thelnsdlvoH ami friends; satisfied tftaf she can furnish them with Hknc/u'op, which iof truthfulness and beauty, cannot ho eXco/fon.riot ( qvcu by* Umso of tho “imrfvnHed Pnv/». J lav?.. it. B l.oon cneWKl .vl.ilo 111 PlinadolpW*. 0 Q, ; or ono ■ oir ' ; to mi' °n. tijm. v-[>o 6»;.; ocmmnlMl, »• wl" <u du.lto W In- , yosl more hugely. . . . ,j ; -, t ,-, i ' OarHaio. May 24, 1855—8 pi. C" 1 jiAOKEBS.—A now supply offrofiJi Watoi*! 1 So<lu, Butter, I’io-nlo, Sugar and TrcutblK njtfcull Just rooeivod and forsalo by ' ’ d Aug. 8,1861. J. W. BUY!/.
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