American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, November 08, 1855, Image 3

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    ' AODHESS
fir ifc« Be&oVratlc. SlQiiding Coniniitteß of
; Juki County.:
sxtt oi Bbbks (-.Tho olcolidh ln .ovor,'
l ;«nu have triumphed gloriously.l Abolition
r - Moincf-Lawlam and all
IwlrEba aro routed and-overthrown .by.tho in
« vibli pomberaojahd tbolr.patHoUo tollies.—
Share ovenvlielmeddhocnendos of the Con.
Sdtlon and the Union. You have delqalcd
}J"“ In dotaU and infaal6n;and the glorious
ftHXeJ’iloeo'stan'ds onco teoro before thu coUn
fvrtwndrated dnd redeemed, tbo conservator
If tbe Conslilutl6n and tho Union; i Berks has
r;. tfe ll, but shooton do better 5 in view of.thd
ynt to<bo fougbtio November, 1850 y
fheelectlon of the Bth (October) Inst./ls but’a
luTrhflsb* Your enemies, have already taken
ihe Hold rt)r ;i thHt flei , CQ coming contest. You
have no titnq.to Ipso.;, to be ready in October
«na November, JB5O, you'must begin how.—
donlost will bo one puroly of prln ;
cloloi and nieasnrdsj principles hodcss import,
ant than the Constitution and Its guarantees' of
rcliKlons toleration,' and equal political rights to
fcvery American citizen, no matter where born;,
ihb faithful execution of all laws passed In ac- 1
with tho provisions of that, sacred iu
«truroent{ c^rB the'rights'of nil, without
rewrd to eodllbh 'ot Ideality s' tbd sovereignty ol
tbs'rcopld in ihd-States and in iho Territories,
flHdlrt administering tliolr own - government, en.
flCtihK tlielr oWh laws, IWtnlng and moulding
Jb'elvoWn Institutions in their own way, subject
onlv to the Constitution, without Interference
or intervention by Congress, ftt any time { and
the admission Of new States into tho Union,
without inquiry by.that body even, into those .Inr
Btitullohs, beyond tho siroplo requisites of that
Constitution Those arc some of tho principles
Involved in, .this coming issue. They arc fo bq
maintained by tho national Detnoerpcy of tbis ;
Union, under Its regular organization; aided,
bowerer, by fli&fatriotlc spirits of the Country,
trlio are- willing to co-operate with that party
for tho country and its organic law, against Abo
lition-sectionalism and Know-Notbingisnr. To
bo successful, uumoemfs-of Berks,: you must
begin luiusf oBOAKiZE at once., The canvass bo>
fog one,of principle, is to bo conducted on your
part by.free,open discussion,before the people,
leaving to your enemies to arrHAgo and manage
in tha chambers of .darkness, at midnight gath
erings, their mode of action. To Insure the free,
discussion of tho principles involved, the State
Central, Commlttcq.will soon (iddrosp .you, iu ;
common,with your-brethren of tho Stale, ns Wo.
Arc informed, on this subject, making arrange-,
imjnts for tho complctc public organization of
the Wholo'Stato, and for securing public speak
ers at meetings* (o bo held fn over)’ section' of
tho' State immediately after tho opening of tho
campaign.
'".WJju should lend Off* in this rtoblo enterprise,
but the inddtnltsblo Democracy of Old Berks?
You upon .whom tho Jiopes-of the Democracy of;
the State'have -sd long leaned—you from whom 1
yip. Democracy of. tbo Union .have so much to
expect. Turn, to your.vote of ,1852. and you
-seo...(lmt Berks can poll in 1850, 15,000
votes; she could, If she would, do more. Turn
to.your,vote of 1835, and/you will see that the
coriihlncd fusion vote of/your ’enemies, and the
cupiplea-of thp Constitution and tho Union,
only toadies C,204. Tills vote in patriotic Berk's, I
la such n, desperate cause, evun conducted by
(hqniOMl desperate menus, cannot bo swelled at
tfiqi putaldo,; beyond 4,250—0ne thousand in
crease. . The *old Whig party could do more 5
but that party, with nil Its errors of expediency
and,of pleasures, Syas a patriotic national party?
your present oncmlca are neither the one, nor
(ho other,, By tills cnlcnlatlqn. Berks can give
n majority In 1856, of 6,500. If she fulls to do
|L it.yrlll not be because she cannot t but because
sho doqs not trill to do'it.
-To cHeck an orgnniz hion of tho County, witli
.*'.view, to this result, tbo Standing Committee of
yon'r County have thought proper to addreai to
ypu r th!s circular. The delegdtes'clectcd to tiio
Convention of 1855, aro hereby appointed a
Committeo for each of their borougts, wards
and townships. They aro selected by tho Com
mittee, because (hey bavo been chosen by you
to bo your representatives tor tho current year.
Their duties respectively are, first, to give pub
lic notice to all the poopio of tho townshtpj to
assemble at a time nml place’ (tho most .convc.
nlont) to organize a Democratic Township Chib
. fqr. tho presidential election of 1850, which all
citizens should bo invited toationd wbospprovo
v of voiir principles; hut with Know-Nothings
' «n<( Abolitionists you can have no fellowship.
At your meeting, elect a President and Secre
tary,Vnd appoint Committees to tdko’ft'list.of
every voter in your township, to attend to as
sessments, Ac., and secure & full turn out Of
the voters on tho day of tho election. This
club shall have entire charge of tho documents,
‘German and Englisb,for distribution during tho
■canvass, and also the solo power to fix the times 1
and places for holding public meetings In their
respective districts; for which this committee:
will try to furnish pvbllc speakers after tho can
vass opens. .-Immediately after tho organization
of tho club, you will report by mall <0 the Chair-,
man of this Committeo, George W. Bruckman,
at Heading, your officers and your Post Office.
In addition to tho above organization there 1
will be n Democratic Club, organized in tho city I
of Heading, the’ object of which will bo to pro-1
euro a suitable dob room in the city, open to
all who choose (Q call, (0 provide speakers and
documents, to correspond with other clubs out;
oFdho county, Ac., Ac. In order to efibet this 1
orgftdßatlbni Iho Democrats of tbo city and
•county aro invited to attend a public meeting,
nt Major Ebnc»*s Hotol, on Saturday, Oct. 27th,
•at’7 o'clock, Pw M.
- Yon will observe that in this addrosswo have
*.,1.1 but littlft %bout thp liquor law t tho reason
far it Is, that tho neoplo of Pennsylvania have
how twice settled that question nt tiro ballot
box * and although tho first was utterly dlsro.
.girded by a Know-Nothing'Legislature, tho
kuComi ' wlJl 'ba filthftilly observed by a Demo
cratic Assembly. Tho odious Jug Law will bo
ftmj In its placo a sound and rigorous
License,law will be passed, coming up to tho
requirements oi tho times, and calculated to
prevent and W pitnlsh tho abusive nso of all bev
erages, without ondroaclimpnl upon tiio Consti
tutional light of the citizen, to rcgnlato his own
•nting ana drinking, tu his own way.
‘ j/Lfter''yohi 1 organization, wo will address you
again from tlnio to time, and more In detail.—
Lot your proceedings bo puWc? you bavo no
secret, no concealments from tho people. To 1
•very Democrat in our noble old County wo
.now appCftL" Your country calls. Lot every
'knan then dq bis duty; lot Old Berks roll up
Zueb a iwdoHty in IB6o,'oswill boa living terror
to Know-j7otlilngB and their allies, ami a mon-
Umcnt of patriotism tb yotif Constitution and
ydur Country. 1
GEO. 'V. BRUCKMAN, Clmirmnn. .
HonniAt* Mubdrr. —The Heading Gazette
nays: 1 A correspondent at Douglassvlllc sends
u/the particulars of a horrible murder, com
mitted on Wednesday night, on tho person of
Mrs. Hafmah Shingle, a wldovolady nbout GO
years old, residing in North Coventry town
ship, Cheater comity, ono aiid a, half miles
south of Unionvillo. Tho house was entered by
means of a ladder placed against a window in
■the second story, and it appears that the. mur
dered vrdroon was down stairs when tho mur
derer wt« climbing in tho window above. , She
• went ujv to see what was wrong, taking an axe
with her, an she was accustomed to do. Upon
coming to the head of tho stairs, she was met
. by the-villain, when a desperate struggle on
.sued. Ho pushed her to a bed which was near,
by, succeeded in taking the axo from her, hit
her some five or six times across tho head, and
Wired her almost instantly. Biro was undoubt
edly kiUed'on supposition that she had money
in the bouse, as the murderer rifled everything
intht house, where ho supposed money could
have been concealed; even an old clock-case
down stairs,' was broken open. Ono of tho
* neighbors slates thaVsho was in the habit of
putting money sometimes in \bo clook.. The
murderer succeeded in getting all tho money
uho had, with tho exception of $5 25. which
was found in ono corner of tho bureau. As yet,
■ suspicion rests upon ho onoo 5 'and tho villain
is alill nt largo. Airs. Shingle was living en*.
tiroly alone upon'her property, and had dono
no ycaca. 1
A. Kamr von tub Nbw XiUko
Bunerlof Miner proposes tlmt.tho now State
which la epokon of, to bo formed from the Up
per Peninsula and a portion of Wisconsin, shall
be called Honomono, from tho bold and warlike
tfibos of Jndlans.wUo inhabit that region* Tho v
la euphonious and appropriate.'
• 'On Friday morning,'Nov.2d, ofconsump
non, Mrs. Elizabeth Rausbt, in tho 60th
•ycai'ofhcr’agc. v -■ f..a
' . “Tho victory nowia otilaincdl; ~
i ; She’s gono hor dear Saviour tosco},’
Herwisheashe hasfullygaincd—• ;
Sbo’s. now where she longcd to bo. . , . '
Then leb us forbear ; to complain*
That she has now gone from ,our -sight;
, We soon shall behold her again;: ;,
/1With new and redoubled delight.” !
; In . ori the Ist ihst!,'Mrs.
Ann E. Dull, wife of Joseph Dull atid daugh
ter nf Stewart Moor? formerly,’ of^hisplaco,
'Markets.
Philadelphia, Nov, 7,1855.
Flour' akji MEAL.—FIour is, firm and prices
arc higher. Sales of 500 bbls. shipping brands
at $95 for Western and Pcnna*- - Subsequently
: 500,bbls. sold at $9 625; per bbU, and 2000
bbls. at $lO. Sales for homo consumption at
$95 a 105 for Common'and good brands, and
$lO 50 ft 10 625 per bbl., for extra and fami
ly, $lO 70 ft 11. 50 for fancy lots. Little do
ing In RyoFloar; sales aro steady at ?C 75.—'
Pcnna. Com Meal is held at $4 375 per’bbl.
Grain.—There is a limited amount of wheat
ofFcring and prices are higher.. Limited sales
of prime Southern and Pennft. rdd at $2 12 a
2 14 per bu., and poor white at $2 13 and
prime Pcnna. white at $2 30 per bu. Ryo is
held at $1 25 per bu., without finding buyers.
Coni is higher. Sales of 3000 bus. of old yel
low at 90c/ 1 Oats are in good demand—sales
of 1590 bus. at 41 a 42c. ptfr bit.' ; 1
’■'Whiskey is in fair demand at4la4lscts<
in bbls 1 ., and 40 a 41c. in hhds.
NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby given, that an election for
nine Directors of the CarllsleDoposltßank,
will bo hold at their Banking House, In the Bo
rough of Carlisle, on Monday, the 10th day of
November, 1855, between the hours of 10 o’,
clock', A. M. and 2 o’clock, P. M. By order ol
the Board of Directors. .
W. M. BEBTEM, Cashier.
November 8,1856 —2t
A Card
DU. J. BAUGHMAN, his hcalthhavlngbcon
restored, offers his services to the people
of Cumberland County. Office *in East Main
st. opposite Ilmser’s Hotel. People in tho
country as well .as in town attended to*.
NuvcmborS, 1855.
Tlic Imperial Power of the Pope.
CONTAINING (ho speech o r tho Hon. Jos.
U. Chandler, Jon. 11, 1855; with ,nine let
ters, stating tho prevailing Roman Catholic
Theory in tho language of papal writers, by
John M’CUntock, D. D., 1 vol. 18 mo.
♦ For sate at Fiper’s and Loudon’s Book stores.
Price 46 cents,
Nov. 8,1855—1 t
Apprentice Wauled.
AN apprentice to tho Boot and Shoe making
business Is wanted by the undersigned, re
siding in Carlisle.
JOHN WUISLER
November 8,1855~8t.
Dwelling House For Rent.
THE subscriber offers for rent until tbo Ist
of April next, a two story Brick Dwelling
House, situate on : South Pitt Street, lately oc
cupied by Mrs. Shcafor,nnd adjoining residence
ofrMr. John Moll.
• , THOS. D. IRISH.
/ November 8,1855—21*
Public llouso for Rent.
THE tavern stood now* occupied by Thomas
Costamagna, situate dt tho head of Boiling*
Springs, South Middleton township, Cumber
land- county, 45 miles cast of Carlisle,'is offered
for rout from tho Ist of April ensuing.
PETEU F. EGE.
November 8,1865—8 t
NOTICE.
SALE OF SUBSISTENCE STORES, &c.
WILL bo sold at public auction, at Carlisle
Burrocks, Carlisle, Ph., Thur»day t ' Nop.
16M, 1855, at 10 o’clock, A. M,:
8 Bis. 159 lbs. 4 oz.’. Flour.
'll'Busb. 4 qts.' 1 gill Beans.
622 Pounds, 8 oz. Coffee.
2,851 Pounds, 6 oz. Rice'.
707 Pounds, 7 oz. Sugar.
877 gals. 2 qts. 8 gills Vinegar.
844 pounds, 5 oz. Sperm Candles.
640 pounds, 8 oz. £uap.
28 bushels, 8 qts. 2 gills Fine Sait.
11 gallons, ! qt. Molasses.
80 gallons Whiskey.
Tho above articles being of.tho best quality,
(ho Acting Commissary reserves tho privilege
of withdrawing from tho sale any article, the
bids on which do not approximate to Its present
value. Terms of sale Cush, in gold and silver.
GEO. 11. PAIGE,
Ist Lieut. St H. Qm, 2d Inft.
Nov. 8,1855—2 t A. A. C.S.
LIST OF LETTERS.
Published in the “Volunteer,” by authority.
LIST of Loiters remaining in tho Post Office
at Carlisle, Pa., Nov. 1, 1855. Persons In
quiring for Letters on this List will please say
they aro advertised.
Bates Martin 11. 2 Ly
Baker Wm. T. Malboum S. T.
Banks Andrew , Alaflct Sarah
Barber Edwin Matter Margaret
Boone Aaron 2 Mathes Snrnh
Bongo Clementine Megrnregao. Wm.
Boyle A. 11. Mollcr Kasper ,
Brclhcd James Mowery Martin
Brown J. B. Morgan B. T. C.
Brown S. Alyers Peter 3
Boyce Michael C. Alyers John
Cflrothers W. A. Myers Daniel
Chambliss >y, P. M'Cockrcn James
Glaxton Elizabeth Ncldererr John
Clair Jacob Perryman E. Ci. „
Clark Ann H. PoWel 5* IV.
Colihnh Mary Ann Rice Sarah
Collins Wm. T. 2 Ricabaugh Joseph
Deiningcr 0. F. Renniccr Fred
Deity. Cittharinc Rosa WilHnrd F.
Ego Samuel Sewell J. 11.
Egolf Henry Shupp David
Franklin Win. D. Shepp Peter 0.
Fowler Wm. 11. Sepner Wm.
Gaines J. N. Slickclman Jacob
Gerry E. 11. Sturgis Samuel D.
Gibson Isabella Sherry John E.
Gibbon S. E. Straup Henry
Green Wm. Stclens Henry Q.
Grifleth Mary Taylor Tnzwcll
Guellow Lyman 2 Thompson Wm. 2
Hitch Joseph Tolliver Reuben
Hall Eliza Townsend Jacob
Hamilton John Wery Marla
Hadden John Weary John 3
Himes 0. F. Weaver Mrs. Mary 3
Hizer Peter Whitman Henry
Karfer Philip Wlicalty Alfred P.
Lehman Jacob Wicard John
. Lchn John Wilson Jno.
Leldich Geo. Wilson Hugh
Linsoy Lydia Wlso Ohnatian K.
Lucus Busabnah Yatefi Prances'
One cent duo on each letter in addition to tho
postage. JOHN B. BRATTON, P. M.
JACOXI V. HPHDEIILICII,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, will attend prompt
ly to all business entrusted to him. Offico
with G. B. Cole, North Hanover street, pposlto
Billet’s hotel.
Carlisle, NoV. 1, 1855. _
c. p. Huniiucn,
ATTOIINEVAT LAW> will promptly attend
to all bnslncss entrusted to Ids core. Office
In lieutom’s Itow.
Carlisle, April fi, 18Sft—-Om , ___
EUKKS and Carpet Bags. A largo lot of
Travelling Trunks and Carpet Bags for sale
cheap by P , PHILIP AUNOLP.
April 6, 1866. 1
Tal aaftlo Farm at private Sale.
A VERY valuable and, highly improved lime-,
, Bton'a form/ sUVato la Sdnthamptontown-'
shlp, FnmkliD,county,on’tuo
miles north' 'of Shiiiponsburg, by
Thomas Haycock' as tenant, ebbtoinfog */ < •
~110 Acres japd,l27 Perches, 1 ’ ‘
95 of which are cleared and' in,a high state of
cultivation, and the residue covered with excel
lent timber, the whole thoroughly fenced,.... ;
. The improvements bavo .been but recently
. AmA erected, and consist .of a new-two
story Log. Housej 28 feet by ,80, ia
S8»BB» now ® aQ k Barn, lower part stone and
75 feet long, with Wa
gon Shed and two,Corn Cribs attached,' the
woathbrboardlng planed and painted white, and
other necessary out-bnlldlngsj’afino assortment,
of flruit ti'eos about fho house, and a largo num
ber of locust trees scattorod all over the farm,
and' an exeollont Well of water convenient to
the house. Tbo property in all respects is a
most' valuable oiio, the land being of excellent
quality and the improvements of tbo most sub
stantial character. For terms, &c., enquire of
- A. L. SPONSLEK,
Real Estate dgl, f? Scrivintr.
Carlisle, Oct. 26,1865.
ore for Sale.
THE Dry Goods store and fixtures of John
Coylb, dcc’d., in Hogcstown, Cumberland
county, ydll bo offered at private sale by the
Admr. on easy terms. The stodk is In good
order and will amount to about $BOOO. Thb
Dwelling and Store room.will be - rented to tho'
purchaser. They are both two story and nearly
new, 1 having a good, garden, every variety of
IVuit and grape, Stabling and water on the jot,’
and every convenience complete. Possession
given Immediately. After the 29th the subscrl.
ber will bo there lor a few weeks.
SCOTT COYLE, /ffcar.
November 1, 1855 at
DEAD.
THE N. Y. Tribune, of the oth,j}tatCB that
Dr. Joel Shew, nn honest man ami‘earnest
reformer, widely known as a pioneer 6f the
Water cure into tho United States, died last
Saturday,* in his 40th year; and after giving a
biographical sketch, status that ko-«dted in the
fullest confidence in the system ho hud so ably
and earnestly advocated.** Wo knew Dr. Show
prior to his going to Germany, In *4l and *42,
and wo’believe ho was honest in his convictions;
but, like many other honest men, lib died a vic
tim to his delusion. Gold water is not adapted
to all manifostations of disease, nor every varie
ty of. temperament and constitution. In the
East Indies, children are rarely ever washed in
water, but thoy are oiled every day. A child’s
head can be kept much cleaner with oil than
whh.out it; and many young persons with hectic
cheeks would probably never know the last days
of consumption, if their parents would insist on
having the chest, back, and limbs anointed with
tbo “ jtleciiic Oil” two or three times a week.
Thu Hebrew Physicians seem to have consider
ed oil as moro efllcacious than any other reme
dy. The sick were always anointed with oil, as
the most powerful means that was known of
checking disease.
Wo are not unsupported In our statements,
that wo have roadothoraost important discovery
of modem times; and that the generation now"
coming on tho active stage of life, will most fully
acknowledge and apply the principle of Hygiene
wo have introduced. “No blooding, vomiting
nor purging,** but a perfect, natural and health
ful action of all tho powers of life may bo kept
up without tho aid of poisons or weakening ap
pliances. Oil of itself, however, has no Elec
tric principle. 4 Wo claim Ms use ds a necessary
adjunct, and that tho combination wo have dis
covered, in which we have lutroduccd an Elec-
tric power or principle, is capable of relieving
■pain imtauthj in must cases, always soon, and
produces no possible bad results.
Tho “art of healing,” though of more Im
portance than all othcr arts and discoveries, has
not kept pace with other arts nod sciences—so
says an able writer, which ho thinks is owing to
tho proneness of schools to adhorc to old views
. and antiquated dogmas. But tho people are
beginning to open their oyos and to see these
things In theirfruo light, and hence tho rise and
progress of ail tho “lams’* dnd theories; female
doctors and auacks.flourish.hccausa tho people
will not believe in tho infallibility of aprOfba
slon so inconsistent, and thoy are bound fo fry
all and to hold fast that which is good, if Jt can
ta found., ' , . , '
"it Is 'said that Dr. KcOlfntbck was once re
garded by tho “ regulars’* as a dcmf-God,' but
as bo saw ; flt to put,out a lot of medicines on his
own' responsibility, all npanhcr.of abuses is
heaped on him. Is ho not tho samo talented
Doctor new, that tho great medical Journals re
presented him formerly, 7 Wo have great re
spect for the profession, and have received from
them every mark of favor, and we arc now sub
mitting to them our views and Wo tender them
our medicine, but havo no sympathy with tho
Jealous, timid and. backbiting among them, and
ask none of their favors. Wo feel persuaded
wo shall benefit them moro than thoy can us,
and that tho people will award us tho distinction
duo an immensely valuable discovery.
Beware of counterfeits.
A. E. SMITH, Chemist.
C. DEGUATII & CO.
Only office, 89 South Eighth street, south of
Chesnut, Phila. Price low.
. For sale by D. J. Keiper, wholesale ami re
tail agent for Cumberland county, and by S.
W. Havebstick, Carlisle.
November 1,1856—1m*
Genllemen’s Shawls.
AN extensive assortment for sale by Wm. A.
Miles, Main street, opposite tho ’Tclogrspli
Offico, Carlisle.
October 26, 1855.
FOOTE A BROTHER,
Plumbers & Gas Fillers,
EAST MAW STREET, CARLISLE.
rpiiK subscribers aro prepared to execute all
kinds of work in their lino, viz:
Lead and Iron Pipes, Bath Boilers,
Hydrants, Water Closets,
Bath Tubs, Wash Basins,
Hot and Cold Shower Force and Llfl'Pumps,
Baths, Hydraulic Rams, &c.,
Every description of
Plain and Ornamental Gas Fixtures,
furnished and put up on tho most reasonable
terms. Fixtures put up in Churches at short
notice, In tho most modern stylo.
(£7* Jobbing attended to.
October 25, 1855. 1
CHANGE OP HOURS.
smm
Cmnb. Valley Railroad Company-
ON and after Momloy, October 22,1855, pas
senger trains will leave as follows, (Sun
days excepted,) vis t
For llAnaitouna.
I*/ Train. -2d Train,''.'
Leave Chatnborsburg,, 8.‘45 A. M.. 1.40 P.'ld.
«« Sblpppnsburg, 0.17 ** 2.12
it NowVrJlo, ; • 9.4 C 2.42 «•
« CarlUlb, ■ 10.26 “ 1 0.17 "J
«* MocbaWesb’g, 10. W « 0.48 .“
ArHvo atllaw||biirg»Jl*2B M • 4.16
F6*£CiumdbdBDuiig. v
,1 »t Train. 2d Train,
, Leave Harrisburg, 8.80 A. M. 1.00 I*. Jf.
Mochanicsburg, 0.00 “ 1.00 u
tt Carlisle, 0.40 “ 2.11 “
«* NowvlUo, 10.10 « 2.47 “
f Shipponsburg, 10.40 ft 0.18 '
Anlvoat Cnambersbg 11.16 “ 0.46 “
Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia at
1,12 A. M., 8.10 A. M., 7.60 P. M.; and 12.86
Noon—via Columbia.' For Pittsburg, ot 12.80
Noon, 0.20 A. M., and 4,00 P. M. For Balti
more, f\t 0 A. M,, 8.00 A, M» and 1. P. .M*
Trains on the Dauphin and Susquehanna Hall
Uoad leave Harrisburg for Heading, Auburn,
&c. at 6A. M. and 2*lo P. M. , * ■
O^rFaros from Harrisburg, Carlisle, Shlp
nonsburg, and Cbamborsburg, will bo ten cents
}cm when paid for Tickets, at the Ofllco, than
wbon paid In the Cars
A. V. SMITH, Sufi
Unllroart Office, Ohnrab’g. (
0ct.16, WsB—« f
Read tills, ksena ln your orders,
qjrk Airin'BTODED J , sAfcnrTiiMs;
VF jvrUU embracing netiriy all the rare
and cholc'o vaHotlcs rQcetitW brought to notice,
of vigorous growth, from 5 to Bfcuthigh—from
$lO to ,$l2 porhuhdred, onds7l) per thousand.
bfAms Trees j.irt
eluding' oil-the’standard varieties, from
f6 $l2 per hundred. [ Cherry, - Apri
cot; and 'Pltlitt; treks of tho finest varieties,-on
tho'.mostrbA'Sonablb terms., ,
1 ' Also, Isabella and Oitawba fcrapo vines, one
and two years bid.' 1 ’•> • • f ■
•• -5 STEPHEN’ P.'‘WEAKLEY, • -
Dickinson Nurseries, near Carlisle, Ounab..-
' i Oct..ll ; .?Cs“BtT / ,'J : . , -county,Pa.
.■ ■" " Fall & Wider Goods. '
THE subscriber has just revived'from, tho
eastern citloS'o; very largo stock of now Pall
and WintoV GbddsJ which he ; has purchased, at
very lo\V rates, and therefore is enabled to sell.
In* tho same wayf his stock- been selected
with gruaf care', and’ will bp Tound ono of-tho
most complete iil tho county. 1 To his stock of
Jji’csN CJo.bds,
tho attention of tho ladies Is. particularly invited
as it consists in part of Black arid Fancy Silks,
French'Mcrinoesy-Paramcttas* .Persian Cloths,
Doiainesj Do bago, Alpaccas, Bombazines, &c.
In men's wear - V .V ' ■ .
Clotlis, Cassimeresi Sattincts, 1
Joans, Twoe'ds, ~&c. Satin, Grenadine - and
Fancy Vestings.,*
SHAWLS/in every, variety, puck as Broclic,
Long and Square, Bay State .Long and Square,
Terkori, Cashmere, Thibet, Delaine, &c. -
Blankets at. all prices, from ; sl,2stos9,oopcr
pair; Carpets, Druggets,,and Oil Cloths pf ; all
kinds and at aU.pvicp9.>>. V ‘ - •
Domestic Goods,
Such as blenched, and untybOched Muslins of all
wi<Jlhs, Checks,’'Tickings,' Flannels, Cottoj i
Flannels, Sack Flannels', Llnseya, Bagging, &c.,
fu all their Varieties ami prices. Also,
Groceries and Shoes,
all of which ho *ls 'determined to soil at low
prices’. Ail ho’ asks'is a call as ho Is satisfied
persons will Uriel it to ! their advantage to look at
his stock before purchasing elsewhere. Thank
ful for the Ilhbral prttronngo' heretofore bestow
ed upon him, ho hopes for a continuance of the
same. PHILIP ARNOLD.
Carlisle, Oct. 11, 1855 V
igrqg
COLD WEATHER
JS coming, and tho undersigned are prepared
for it. - They barb, Just received a mammoth
stock of new, cheap & handsome Goods, among
which wo have the celebrated
(■old Medal
Silks, French Mcrlnoes, nil- colors 5 plain and
printed Motis. de laincs, Thibet Cloths, Alpa
chds, llublt Cloths, Ci\llc6ch, Ginghams, and an
IMMENSE QUANTITY
of other goods, both for ladles and gentlemen;
Bonnets, Bonnet Ribbons,Handkerchiefs,'Ho
slery, Gloves, Trimmings, , Gum Shoes, Carpet
Bags, Oil Cloths, ClotKCaps, &c. Also,
Ci-OTHS, CASSIMER.ES,
Sattlnets,* Vestings, Kentucky Jeans, Flannels,
Tickings, Ribbons, Embroideries and a general
stock of Goods in our lino., JVT 0 invito thepub
lic to an examination of the above, for bargains.
Give us an early call, as they are selling rapidly
at our usual low prices. • ••!
BENTZ & BROTHER.
Carlisle, Oct. 11,1655. ,
FRESH ARRIVAL OF
THE subscriber having just received and open
ed his supply of Goods, for tho Fall trado,
1 would call the attention of his friends and tho
public generally, to tho largo and well selected
stock of Foreign and Domestic Goods now on
hand, assuring them that the assortment Is com
plete, and the prices such as cannot fail to give
satisfaction. f • \
Tho attention of Builders, Carpenters,’ and
Cabinet-makers, Is respectfully dltoctca td :o\\t
stock QTlocka,hoUB,acrewBinrngCB, s Tian3, glass,
putty, paints, oil, varnishes; veneers,moulding,
hair-cloth, &c.j Edge-tools ot ,evory description,
saws, planes, &c. 1 f •••••• •
Coach-makers and Saddlers will And .IboWs
sortment of Goods Irt thetf lino particularly
, largo, embracing canvass andtrlmmings of every
'kind, axles, springs, hubs, spokes', felloes, shafts,
&0.5 saddle trees nod harness mountings ol every
quality and stylo. ;
Housekeepers arq invited <0 call and examine
bur Cuttlery, Brittannia and Platcd-worc, Pans,
Kettles, Cedar-ware, &c.
IRON - .—Also, a largo assortment of rolled
and' hammered Iron, Nail-rods, Horse-shoe
Iron, &c.; also, cast, shoal*, 1 ; spring and blister
steel.
fa addition to tho abovoj'.wo hayo also recei
ved. a splendid stock of Wall Paper, of nil
kinds, cheaper than over, tta Invito our friends
to. call, knowing ihwlll bo <6 their.own ndvan
tago. Don’t forget tho place, East Main street.
HENRY SAXTON.
Carlisle, August 28, 1856.. '
Splendid Jewelry, Watches, &c.
THE subscriber respectfully Informs the citi
zons of Carlisle and tbo public generally,
that bo has Just opened a largo ond splendid as
sortment of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry, of
every stylo and quality. His store is situated
on tbo N. E. comer of tho PubllcSqunro, In tho
room formerly occupied by S. Elliott, ono door
cast oi Q. W. Hilncr’s dry goods store. His
stock will consist of every article usually kept
by . watch makers and jewelers. vjz« GOLD
|S» WATCHES}, of every stylo and quality,
/Kn prices from $25 to $125.* Silver Watch c*
4KMB»t'rom $5 to $45. Gentlemen’s Gold Fob,
Vest, and Nock Chains} OoldKoys and Seals;
Gold Studs and Vest Buttons, Bmast Tins, Box
Rings, &c. Ladles Gold Neck Chains, Gold
Chatlains, Gold Lockets,BroastPlns^Eur-rings,
Ear-drops, Cuff Pins, Gold Pensaiid Pencils,
Gold Thimbles, Gold Bracelets, Bllvornnd Pearl
Card cases, Jot Bracelets, Aoi ■ A: largo stock
of Finger Rings, Silver and Plafed Ware, Fruit
Dishes, Card Baskets, Tea Setts,. Plated Cups
and Goblets, Napkin Bings, &c., with fhftny
other fancy notions. All goods warranted to bo
what they are sold for.
OyPartlcular attention paid to tho repairing
ofGold Watches, Jewelry, &o. All work war
ranted according to quality. Tho subscriber
hopes by strict attention to business ond a do
slro to pleaso, to receive a liberal share of pub
lie patronage. W. D. A. NAuGLE.
Carlisle, July 10,1855 —tf
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, fcc.
West High Street , Carlisle.
THOMAS CONLTN has Just opened, at his
store in West High street, opposite Marlon
Hall, and intends to keep constantly on hand, o
A ' complete assortment of Watches, J 5»
Clocks, Jewelry and Fancy Goods, jST*
jßUfcwhlch ho Is prepared to sell ondllip
terms that, cannot fall to please all in want ol a
good Tirno-Ploco. Among Ids stock will bo
found—frill jewelled Gold Levers; Ladles Gold
Lnplno?; Silver Levers; Silver Laplncs; Silver
Quarticrs; English, French, and Swiss Watches.
His stock of
Jewelry,
is largo and complete, andconsists of Mcdiillons,
ladies & gentlemen's Breast Pins, Finger lungs,
foncV arid plain Ear Rings, Scarf Pins, &o.
Also, gold Watch and Fob Chains, gold Keys
and Seals, gold and silver Pencil Canes, gold
and silver Spectacles, togcthorwlth aim® B * ovor F
other article kept in a Jewelry ostabl Bhmont.—
A full supply of CLOCKS, via« Parlor, Mantle
and Office—eight day and twenty-tour—war
ranted to go and keep correct time.
TPa/cAw and Clockt are fully repaired, ami
warranted to keep flrst-roto llmo. The pub
aro invited to give him a call before paroling,
os ho feels very confident that ho la able to g v
bettor borgaina than cau bo had elsewhere.
Juno 21,1858.
. A. Iff- Oroon,
''A ’TTOUNRY AT LAW, has solllcd In Mo-
A: clmnlcalmrg, for tho pTftCtlco of hlai profoa
alon. All kinds of Legal WriUHg. CollocUOTia,
Court business, Ac., promptly attended to.—
OflToo opposite Dr. Long’s rosidrnoo.
Ho will also attond to Surveying, In town or
country; • », •
Estate Notice.
~T 'ETTER3 • of AdcßlnlstrsUoo-.oh
J~iol John Snydor, dec’d., late of Frankford
township; Cumberland county, Pa., have boon
issued by-tho Register of said county.totho sub*.
Beriberi living in-tho same township. All, pot
ions Indebted'to-said'estate are requostedto
make Immediate payment, and .thoso having
claims against it will present them properly au
thenticated for settlement to
’’ SAMUEL'SNYDER,-J .
‘ • JOHN D.. SNYDER, v Jdm’rt.
ABRAHAM. KIEHL, \
Sept. 27, 1855—0 t
Brick Bongo and lot for Sale*
THE subscriber offers at private sale his two
story Brick Mouse, Brick Office, good Sta
ble, Wagon Shed, Com Crib, Pump at thodoor,
m with a lot of ground of about half an
acre, situate In CCntrevillo, Cumberland
IT I .; county, übput 10 miles west of Carlisle,
on tbp Walnut Bottom road. The buildings are
.now and In good condition, and well suited for
n Doctor or a mechanic.' rFor particulars call
on the subscriber, living on tho promises.
Dr. UERNT LANGEIIEINE,
October 18,18B5—8t*
For Rent*
THE subscriber offers for rent tho store room
how in tho occupancy of Geo. W. Hitner,
Esq., tho best business stand in Carlisle. Pog
■ session given on tho first day of April next.
ROBERT IRVINE.
October 25,1855.
Trasses! Trasses!!
■- : C. H. NEEDLES,
Tunes ahd Brace Estadlisument,
S. W. Cor. of Twelfth and Race Sls. t Phila.
Importer of fine French Trusses,
extreme lightness, case and
durability with correct construction.
‘ Hernial or ruptured patients can bo suited by
remitting amounts, as below:—Sending number
of inches round tho hips, and stating side nf
footed.
Cost of Single Truss, $2, $3, $4, $5. Double
—ss, $O, $8 and $lO. Instructions as to wear,
and how to effect a cure, when possible, sent
with tho Truss.-
Also for sale, iu great variety,
Dr. Banning’s Improved Patent Body Brace,
For tho enrb of Prolapsus Uteri; Spinal Props
and Supports, Patent Shoulder Braces, Chest
Expanders and Erector Braces, adapted to all
with Stoop Shoulders and Weak Lungs; English
Elastic Abdominal Bolts, Suspensories, Syringes
—male and female.
Ladies* Rooms, with Lady attendants.
August 2,1855—1 y
Gentlemen's Furnishing Store.
East Main Street, Carlisle.
THE subscriber begs leave to inform bis cus
tomers and tho public iu general, that he
has removed bis
GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING STORE
to the room lately occupied by Mr. Elliott us a
Drug Store, next door to llltner’s store, East
Main street. Thankful ior past favors, ho re
spectfully informs ail his old customers and tho
public, that ho has on hand a well selected stock
of tho latest styles of
Cloths, Casalmores, Vestings,
ami other goods adapted to all seasons for Men
and Boys’ wear, which ho is prepared to make
up at short notice, and in tho bust manner and
latest styles.
Having the experience of years in tho busi
ness of Cutting and Making, ho butters himself
that ho will satisfy all who give him .a call. Ho
has also a good assortment ol Trimmings, of
every variety and best quality.
Persons wishing to Jlnd their own Cloths, can
have the same trimmed and made up on reason
able terms. In addition to this ho has on band
a well selected stock of Gentlemen's and Boy’s
Furnishing Goods, such as shirts, collars, cravats,
stocks, suspenders, and handkerchiefs, all of
which can bo bought at city prices at Us shop
In East Main street.
HENRY S. RITTER.
Carlisle, Juno 7, 1856. •
Town and Country
THE subscriber takes this method of inform
ing his /Woods and tbo public generally, that
ho continues to carry on tho Cabinet and Under
talcing Business, at bis stand, North Hanover
street, next door to Havcrstick’s drug store,
and nearly opposite tho Carlisle Deposit Dank.
Coffins made at the shortest notice and at mod
erate prices. Having provided hitnself with a
new and flue Hearse, ho will attend ftmcrals In
town and country, personally, without any ox.
tL-'iiJUJItL, fra charge. Ho will also carry
on the Cadinxt Making in all
Its various branches, and will
constantly keep on hand Bureaus, Secretaries,
Work Stands, Parlor Ware, Upholstered Chairs,
Sofas, Ottomans, Sofa Tobies, Card, Side, pin
ing and Breakfast Tobies, Chamber Wore, such
as» French Field, (high and low posts,) Curtain
and Jenny Lind Bedsteads, Wasbslnnds ol dif
ferent kinds, Wardrobes, Vonitian Blinds, and
Chairs of all kinds, and all other articles usual
ly manufactured in this lino of business.
His workmen are experienced, eastern city
workmen, and his work is made in the latest
city stylo, ami all under his Inspection, and ol
tho best materials; all of which is warranted to
be good, and will lie sold low for cash. Ho In
vites all to give him a call before purchasing
elsewhere. For tho liberal patronage hereto
fore extended him, ho feels Indebted to his nu
morons customers, and assures them .that no
efforts will bo spared hi future to please them in
stylo, manufacture and price. Give us a call.
Remember the place, nearly opposite the Dank.
April 10, 1866. DAVID SIPE.
Two Splendid Farms For
THE subscriber will sell at Private Sale tho
two tallowing dlscribcd farms, to wit:
No. 1. Is situated on tho north west of Car
lisle adjoinlngtheinimbitedpartof said borough,
Containing 140 acres of first rate linto stone
land, having thereon erected a now largo bank
bam, a largo hoy house, a largo Cattle stable,
also a comfortable dwelling hotiSo & other out
buildings* Tho laud is in a high state of culti
vation, and all under good post & rail fence.—
Ills bounded on the North by the heirs ol
Sam’l. Alexander doe’d., on tho East by John
Noble, Wm. D. Seymour & others, on the
West by John Utoota, David Grier,,&c., and on
tho South by tho Public road leading trom Car
lisle to Waggoners bridge.
No. 2. Is situated In North Middleton Tp.j
41 miles from Carlisle on tho Harrisburg &
Carlisle Turnpike road about I|. miles from
Middlesex mills, bounded as follows. pnjluo
Nortli by tbo Conodognlnlt Creek, on tho West
by Irvin's heirs, on (ho East by John No Wo &
Jcssd Ziglcr, and on tho South by Abr. Het
rick and tho Harrisburg Turnpike road. Con
taiiilng 225 acres, about 100 acres of limestone
and tbo residue is black slate, about 160 acres
of tbo tract cleared, under good fence and in a
good state of cultivation, tho balance is very
heavily timbered i a largo portion of the farm
is medow land. Tho Improvements nro a largo
Stone Dwelling house, a largo log & frame barn,
a stono Sprlng-liouao, and other out Buildings,
an applo orchard and a largo quantity of other
west of No. 1., on tbo Baker road loading from
Carlisle to Waggoner’s bridge, containing 26
acres of first rate limestone land, bounded by
said road on tho north, by John Noblo on tho
south, Brown’s heirs on tho oust, and by Baker
on tbo west. . , .
Tho subscriber will also soil a number of out
lots to suit purchasers. Tho nbovo property
will bo sold on reasonable terms.
" ARMSTRONG NOBLE.
■Carlisle, Jan. 11, 1855—tf
niackfunlth Coni.
rrsnrk BUSHELS BlaoksmllliCosl.nnrst
.",111 M l ralo artlolo, rooolving and for sslo
.\VM. B. Mt/KHAY, Jgcnt.
Carlisle, Juno 14, 1855—Cm
BABN DOOIt KOLLEHS. A now and su.
.parlor artlolo (Or Banging bun doom, Just
reccivud and for sale at , ■
Aug. JS, >66. H. SAXTON'S.
PEAXftST£M» ACADEMY. .
,;
THE nineteenth session (6 months) wincom
monco Noy. sth. A now building has boon
erected containing gymnasium, Music Room,
&c. .With , increased facilities for instruction)
and ample accommodations) this Institution
presents great Inducements to parents who do.
siro' tho physical and mental improvement of
their sons.
Terms per session, SCG 00
For circulars with ftill information address
B. K. BURNS,
Principal and Proprietor.
Plainfield, Cumb. co., Oct. 4, 1855. .
Protlionotary ? s Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given to all persons inter
ested, that tho account of David Wherry,
.Esq.,, Committee of William .llamf), has been
tiled in tho Prothonotary’s Office, for examina
tion by tbo accountants therein named, and will
bo presented to the Court of Common Pleas of
Cumberland County, for confirmation and al
lowance, on Wednesday, tbo 14th day ol No
vember, 1855. *
D. K. NOELL, Proth'y.
Per P. Qciglfy, Dtp. ProtVy.
October 11, 1856— it
Proclamation.
WHEREAS the Hon. James H. Geaham,
President Judge of the several Courts oi
■Common Pleas iu the counties of Cumberland,
Perry, and Juniata, and Justices,of the several
Couhsof Oyer and Terminer and General Jail
Delivery in said counties,'and SamuelWoodburu
and John Rapp, Judges of the Courts ol Oyer
and Terminer and General Jail Delivery for tho
trial of all capital and other offenders, in the said
county of.Cumborland, by their precepts to me
directed, dated tho 27th of August, 1865, have
ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer and
General Jail Delivery to bo holdon at Carlisle, on
tho 2d Monday of November 1855, (being the
12tbday,) at ten o'clock In the forenoon, to con
tinue two week.
NOTICE is hereby given to tho Coroner, Jus
tices of tho Peace, ami Constables of tho said
county-of Cumberland, that they are by tho said
precept commanded to bo then and there in their
proper persons, with their rolls, records, and in.
quisltions, examinations and all other remem
brances, to do those things which to their offices
appertain to be done, and all those that arc
hound by recognizances, to prosecute against
tho prisoners that arc or then shall bo in tho Jail
of said county, arc to be there to prosecute them
os shall bo just.
JOSEPH McDARMOND, Sheriff.
Oct. 4, 1855.
fState Notice,
LETTRS of Administration on tho estate of
Nancy Weaver, late of Lower Allen town
ship, CumberlandtJoumy, dcc’d., have been is
sued by the Register oKaaid county, to tho sub
scriber residing in tho same township. All per
sons indebted to said estate are requested to
mako immediate payment, and those having
claims will present them for settlement to
CHRISTIAN ZIMMERMAN, Admr.
Oct. 4,1856—0 f
GREAT ATTRACTION!
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!!
THE subscriber has just returned from New
York and Philadelphia, and is opening the
most extensive assortment of Full and Winter
Goods overwrought to Cumberland comity,
among which are Stilla, Brocho and Blanket
Shawls.
Splendid Silks, Cashmeres, Delaines, French
Merlnocs and Paramattas, elegant needle work
Collars and Ruffles, Ribbons and Dress Trim
mings In great variety, Blankets, Flannels, Lin
scys, &c., very cheap.
Cloths, Cassimercs, Cassinetts,
Vestings, Kentucky Jeans, &c. Cotton and
Lambs wool Shirts and Slips, Hosiery, Gloves,
a big stock and very cheap of new
CARPETING ff DRUGGETS.
An Immense stock of Boots and Shoes, of good
quality and very cheap. In tins department wo I
go ahead ol all competition. I
My stock is now very largo and complete,
having been selected with groat care. AU In'
want of cheap goods are invited to examine this
stock before purchasing elsewhere. Call at tho
ofd stand, East Main Street.
A dot of well made CLOTHING on hand,,
which will bo sold at cost lor cash. I
CHAS. OGILBT.
Carlisle, Qct. 18, 1855. I
Gentlemen’s Furnishing Store.
WM. A. MILES’ Store, In Main Bt., {oppo.
site the Telegraph office,) now oilers lor
sale a moat extensive and inviting assortment
ol FURNISHING GOODS FOR GENTLE.
MEN, at prides which Claim liberal patronage.
I get up ray goods in the first stylo of art, and
tholr\recommendation may bo implicitly rolled
on. Gentlemen in want of Shirts, Collars,
Drawers, Stockings, Stocks, Tics, Gloves, Silk
Shirts and Drawers, Canes, Shoulder Braces,
Portmonnaics, Brushes, Combs, Handkerchiefs,
Suspenders, Carpet llaga, Purses, Umbrellas,
Cigar-cascs, Watch Guards, &c., are particular
ly refered to my establishment. Also on hand,
a superior article of Ladies' Gauntlets, Kid and
Gum Gloves.
Carlisle, Sept. ‘27, 1855—Sm
Fall and Winter Clothing!
AT STEINER & BUG’S., Cheap Clothing
Store. —Wo beg leave to inform our friends
and customers, us well as the public in general,
that wo have just received, ami are constantly
receiving, an extensive stock of seasonable
Clothing, wh ! ch we will sell on the most accom
modating terms, lower than that of any other
establishment In this or neighboring towns.—
Those having a proper regard for economy, com
fort and gentility of dross, are politely invited
to an inspection of our goods, inanulaclnred by
the best workmen, materials of the best fabrics,
and most select styles Amongst our choice
and cheap assortment w ill bo lound
fine Rhtck Cloth Dress and Frock Coals, Sacks.
Plain and fancy C«J*imere, Clouded Cash,
inereflr, Tweed, Summer Cloth, /.men,
Linen Duck, Gingham and Check
COATS.
Pantaloons.—New stylo of fancy and black
Cassimere, Cassiuet, Corduroy, .Seamier Cloth,
Linen, Linen Duck, and an endless variety of
Summer pants.
Vest*.—A very large and rich assortment, si.ch
us black satin, embroidered Grenadine, fancy
silk, fancy check, cnssfnioro, Marseilles, Sum
morClulh, fcc.
Roys’ Clothing A groat assortment of sack
and frock, of 11mm, gingham and tweed sack
and frock coals, panfs and vest*.
• Shirts. —Fine whlfu shirts with linen bosoms,
calico and different check shirts, collars, bus.
ponders, gloves, umbrellas, carpet bags, &c.
Straw Hah and Caps.—An extensive stock of
palm loaf, Canton and Leghorn Ilatpj silk, oil.
and Navy caput a choice assortment of silk
nock and pocket handkerchief*, 'stocks, &c.
Call there and you may roly upon U thatovery
article you purchase will prove to bo precisely
what it Is represented to bo, and you will save
a handsome per centago on your purchase mo
ney—for In giving bargains, STEINER A BRO.
can’t bo boat I
Carlisle, Oct 11, 1Q65.
While Hall Academy.
Three Miles West of Uarrishuag.
THE tenth session of this Institution will
commence on Monday, (ho fifth of Kovem.
bor next. , Parents and Guardians arc requested
to Inquire Into Kb merits. Instruction is given
in the ordinary itfnd higher branches of an Eng
lish education, and also in (ho Latin, Greek!
French and German languages, and Vocal and
Instrumental Music.
TERMSi
Boarding, Washing and Tuition In tho
English bronchos, and Vocal music
per session of 6 months, $OO 00
Instruction in each of tho Languages, 0 00
Instruction in Instrumental Music, TO 00
~ For Circulars imd further Information address
I). DENLINGEU, Harrisburg,
September 20,1865.
mOKEV Wnuted In
soriptien,'advertising sndjbb-w6rt«
MIEXIWERY.
Mrs.; NEFF,;hna just-opened arcty
French Flow
era, Feathers, Fanfcy Di-ess Cofcsj
and Dark Straw Bonnets, cheap Dress Silks,
Collars, Sletives, French Corsets,.DrearTrim
rnlngs, Hair Braids, Cloth MatitllJss, an
assortment ofFura, all very cheap, • >.r> ) {
Carlisle, 0ct.56,1855—1t.... ~ :.’ ci , ;> v«
Dissolution^.;.i »:.• .'■v.Uj
TUE partnership hbrqiofbfe e&siiifgtitWoit' 5 *
tho'flhn of T. & J. McCandllsh,
r °, n gh. of .Newvtllo, was dissolved byhialUal :>
consent On the 12th ofSeptember, 186# f »'‘~ a v*
Tho business will hereafter bocotidncfedhy '*
Thomas McCandllsli at tho old stand, > Tho
books, notes, &c., of tho latc#firm aro fri tlrtf ; - ;
hands ol James McCandllsh-for
Those indebted, frill please colt frith
out delay*
THOMAS McbANEtIBIT/-
• JAMES McCANDLISH. -■
Ncwvillo, Oct. 26,1855—8 t»
IET’ James SlcOakolisii having purchased br *
John M. Davidson, bis stock of Dry GoodA'intl 1 ' 1
Groceries, and replenished tho shroo with alsitfco '>
and well selected stock, rcspcctAilly lnvltc»bit' :
friends and the public generally, to call and ex
amine for themselves. * ■
Valuable Property for Sale** : /V
THE two story Brick Bouso and Back-buJJd-.
ing, with a pump, cistern,ahd ollneccpsafy"'
out-bulldings attached, sitnate in Northßanoyer.-,
street, in Carlisle, Is offered for sale’.' The sit-’ 4
nation is a good ono for a private, residence or.,
for business. Tho' terms will easy. 'i. Apply to. ,
J. R. WEAVER, Jgl, for E. Bullock, .
July2o, 185&—tf '
Hew Singing Book for 1839. ..
ONE THOUSAND TUNES tf ANTI&MS:
1. B- WOODBURY’S GAEAT TVOjJIC
The Cythara.
For tale by Booksellers and Music Dealert
generally.
THE Publisher will, on receipt of Sixty ceoU
postage stamps, mail single copies (q Teach*
era tor examination, ami pre-pay the postage/
themm.
F. J. HUNTINGTON, Publisher,
28 Park Row, New York City.
Oct. 11, 1855—2m*
SAVING FUWD
or TDK
[J. S. Insurance, Annuity & Trftst
COMPANY,
S. K. corner Third and Chulnul SU:, Phila,
Capital $250,000.
MTONEY Is received on deposit daily. • Tito*
XfJL amount deposited is entered in a Deposit
booktnd given to the Depositor, or, If prefer*
rod, a certificate will be given.
All sums, large and small, arc received - ,'and
the amount paid back ou demand, without wtf
Interest is paid at the rate of five per cent.,
commencing from the day of deposit, ond ceas
ing fourteen days provlons to the withdrawal of
the money.
On the first day of Jonuary, In each year, tlio
interest of each deposit Is paid totho depositor,
or added to the principal, as ho tnay prefer.
The company have now upwards of 8,600 de
poaitors in tho city of Philadelphia alone.
Any additional Information will bo given by
addressing tho Treasurer.
Directors. —Stephen R. Crawford, Presidents
Lawrence Johnson, Vico President j Ambrose
\Y. Thompson, Benjamin W. Tlngloy, Jacob L.
Florancc, William M, Godwin, Paniß. Qod
dard, Goorgo McHenry, Jaipfo Doyeroux, GuV*
lavus English.
Secretary and TVeaiarer.—Pliny Risk.
Teller and Interpreter.—-3, G. Oohlschlflgcr.
September 0,1865—1 y
* Cumberland Valley Bank.
PROPRIETORS,
William Kee, Melouoik Boex*uuA,
Ron’r. C. Steeeett, Henut Saxton,
Kicn’n. Woods, John C. Steeuett,
[ 11. A. Stueqeos.
THIS Bonk, doing business In the name of
Kcr, Brcnneroan & Go., is now folly pro* 1
[ pared to do a general Banking Business with -
I promptness ond fidelity. • , v . •, .<■
I • Honey received on deposit and paid 6a&ott>
demand withont notice. Interest paid on Spo*
' cial Deposits. Particular attention paid to tho
Collection of Notes, Drafts, Chocks, fit!, in an y l
part oftlie United States or Canadas. ' . ,
Remittances made to England, IroTapQ, tr
the Continent. The faithful and confidential
execution of all orders entrusted to them, may
be relied upon.
They will at all times bo pleased to give any
Information desired In regard to money matters
In general. Banking Houso In Trout’s Build
ing, Main street, a few doors East of (bo Rail
road Dopot. Open fbt Busiffess froffl 9 o’clock
In the morning until 4 o’clock fh (TfO" cf
H. A. STURGEON, Citihi&r
Carlisle, Sept. 20, 1865—3m0.
dcnuluo noncj Soajf.
• TllfeTrarUy, fragrance
Sand mild emollient pro
perties of this Soap, rea
ders it especially deserv
ing a place on every toi
let. For chapped bonds,
and various diseases 61
the skin, It is uncqualcd. Each CakO Is Stamped
Wu. Conwat, 108 South Second’Street, Phil**'
No other la genuine.
Improved Chemical Olive S6ap, Warfarited t6‘
wash In Hard, Soft, or Salt Water. This soup’
has powerful cleansing properties, which roadfc'
ly remove oil, paint, dirt, fcc., froflt ov’tfy de
scription of goods without injury, to them. For
all domestic purposes it is superior to any other
soap In übu, and 20 pur cent, cheaper than xho
common Rosin Soap. Each bar Is (damped
Wii.i.iau Conway, 108 South Second Street,
Philadelphia, Manufacturer of Faficy and Sta.'
pie Soaps, Sperm, StearlnoandTo'llOflfCandles',*
Importer and Dealer In Sal Soda, Soda A*h k *'
Rosin, &c. Orders by mall promptly attended!
to.
September 0,1855—8 m
Phillips, Stryker & Jennings,■
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Ul iiMi, French, &, American;
DRY-GOODS,
BOUGHT EXCLUSIVELY AT AVCTlbfr/
Nos. 1 k U Bank St., below Market, &ciiVccd~
Second and Third, Philadelphia. .
K7”To cash or short time buyer* we'will sell at
a very-small advanbo on Auction f
tftptcmbcr 20, '
T. KIRK WHITER
COItHERCIAt INSTITUTE.
I'RIS Institution, so pleasantly located Ih.tbcr
L borough of York, Pa., was established l>y’ ;
tho present proprietor for tho purpose of afford
ing young men nil tho advantages of a IhbrougW
and practical Mercantile education.'. , , t '. ’
Tho coursu of study embraces
Book-keeping, Mercantile Business
Penmanship, Lectures on Commercial Lav/, ifrtix
Political Economy, ’ Thus giving tho student
that knowledge which will amply quality* Ti\tW to
take charge of any sot ol books. \ •
Tho complete course requires, from eight Id
ten weeks*, varying with the abilities of (ho stu*
dent and tt>o number of hoajs dovotodfjachday
to study. Diplomas afo; awarded to inch,jmd
such only as complete* tho entire qourtje. Sid*
dents can outer tho Institution at any firto,t6«ro
being no vaca(l6u4. ...
For further information drlto And rt'celvo a
circular.- ,
August 1(1,1866 —flAi * . .
Post somowhero «j»eaks of ** winter
llniortag In 11.0.1np of bu* It need, no
pool to 101 l n« « !■ <!>» <J>"°. r J or ®, ll i l ““°"i
Iho lut ftw a*yi haring tobn Kooldcdly wintry.
Nor does U need o poet to inform the public
that for all serfs of weather thorn Is a very abun.
dant provision of suitsblo and {fashionable cloth.
Ing at Rookuill & Wimon's cheap store, No.
in Chestnut street, comer of Franklin Place,
Philadelphia—ly , ,