Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, January 24, 1855, Image 6

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BALTIMORE MARKET.
, • BALTIN,WRE, Monday, Jan. 22.
Flour—the market is steady, with it droo*
lag tendency. There were stiles this morn"
ing on early 'change, and afterwards, of sonic
700 hbls lloward street briouls at $8 50 per
bbl. Ott late 'change no sales reported.
Holders were firm in asking $8 .50, with but
little disposition to purchase, the market be
ing nus tiled, there being no dispatch from
N ew •1. 0 .1; owi!ng to the wires 'being jute:-
i_
rupted : the storm. We note sa ”i of 600
tdds. City Mills $8 23 per bid. c sh—a de
cline. We quoted Rye Flour at sl , llas6 50,
country Corn Meal $.l 50, and city Mann-
Metore $1 73 per bbl., with sales. Crain—
,he grain market this morning was rather
dull, and prices have a downward tendency.
Wheat--The offerings to-day amound to
about 2500 bushels white and 800 bushels
red, and mostly sold—good to prime white at
t'2 00 a 2 03, very choice white would bring
something more, but none offered-- , sales also
if good to prime red at ~ ,$1 95 a 200, 2 to. 15
cents per bushel less. Corn—The supply to
lay was quite large.
.
PHIL ADELPIIIA. 11 . A ',UZI!. T.
rIIII.IIIEI,III I A, Mu,]nv, Jan. 22.
mr—'lho markot pontinues chill nnil
Trooping.: there is littl4:ur la) ilenianel
'; • tt..port,or home tiso, :11 1 ,1 shipping nis
t .. 0 (drore,l at ;:•••e-; without
!wing et'mtioNi to It
,:s the retailers titta
,m SS t• tU S 9 25 fiw, to)
'3rAnd.s, and $.9 50 a $lO per bld. for (xtru.
lath•r for fancy lots. Rye Flour is al. .o
ry quiet at—sll 50 per bbl. Of Corn Meal,
A sale of.,;(10 bids. Brandymine was made at
.11;1 G2i per bbl. Grain—There is very little
Wheat offering to day, and holdemk-are rail er
lrmer; the demand however, is limited, and
'lily about 1300 bushels prime Delaware and
Pennsylvania reds found buyers at 207 c., and
1200 bushels Pennsylvania white at 217 a
ISt% the latter for choice. -- Rye is steady,
~ith further .sales at 126 c. Corn is in fair
'equest, and sales of 3a.1000 bushels, mostly
uew Southern yellow, arc reported at 93 els.,
Including one lot at a price to be fixed, and
,ome Pennsylvania in store, at the former
.ate. Oats are lower, and about 2000 bushels
Southern sold at 52 cts.
I
ITCLIES ! I‘l kTeli ES ! '—JOH N
11/ON N ELLY,tnanntacturer and hive . litor of SA I:E
-a i'a CENT SQUARE t r . I'IIII.IIIT %Will/ MIX lATI.'IIEt. 4 .
m. 100 North EkttlltTll Street kaliore Itarel I'M LADEI,
'ILIA. ylatehes haying liceouir an imlispensable article
. 1 Mmsokeeping. the subscriber alter a great sat rifler of
inn , and mney, is enabled to °tier to the rutin, all ar.
idu :It once combining, Utility and Cheapness. The M
eat a . knowing the danger apprehended on account of
.he flimsey niminer In which 31:itches are generally
racked in paiiitr, has by the niti.of Nett' Steam Machinery
i his awn Invinttion, succeeded in getting up a 5.5v1 , :ry
, ATl.:yr si.,LAlty. U ['RDA DT IVOOD MIN; this box is
it preferable. fit no much that it oretiples no more roan
..inn the old round wood box. tool contains at least
~.., iinndred per Cent more littrltes. r bleb to Shippers
t considerable ado antagm it Is entirely u ,,, . and Secure
4ninst nulistoro arid spontaneous emitfustlon, dispels
1 dalgor.Ol tran,l,rtation by Weans of tall road. :.. , tvai..
. nit or any other mode 0ft,,,,, 4,, 821(2'.
rit,,, P.! acht, are p.0..{:t . t1 so that one gross or mere
Ity be Shipp. , l to ':Lit part of the tl mid with pert', , i
It ty. They are the most desiral.le in title Mr 11. ant:
nn,rniltinn. and the Sorilhern aloi nestern marl:. L>
!lat. Into I, Cr Inn.o DIN poted. . '
DE.I LERS nod SHIPPERS, trill ti' , Wl . ll to call and
-minim . for theinsele , ..
Luny heretoforer NV .5 Illt On
to lie super irr
tiring tittered di OW Ptiblit . .
JOIIN DONNELLY
' 100 North FOURTH St. Phil:trim
Dee'r d, 1554.
,
CM) TRI M "LNG S.-
ll No. 396 (1111SX UT STit Err, below Eleventh. and
sEcos o STREET, below Spruce.
Aelphia. invile attention to our complete 111.1 .
si,rtanont of Plush and :1111 Iltudinrs, Mut vs
Staple Trimmings, of MU' OWII 1111pOrtati , 11 and Mall
acturo. 1 - .Orders executed at a few irmrs notice.
• .1. MAXWELL & SON,
290 Chnsn ut St. and 170 South 741 Ft., Philadelphia.
Philadelphia. Deneanber 11, 1,51-3100.
lf ADIES FANCY Ft:11:4.-3011N
L a t VAR 111 ItA, Importer. Maimfaettirer and Dealer in
ulainds of FANCY for Ladies and Children, at
MARKIN Street. above Eighth. Philadelphia.
Having now completed my Lunge mot bottotiful assort
twat of all the different , 4; hots of Fancy Fors. that will
Nv,pru by Latlitts tool I'hllllolt during the present sou
-1 to; Oil , assortment ot Furs is equal to arty Lobo found
this City. either for quality, variety or beauty. liar
-14 bought my furs itu Europe for Cash. atoll have had
thorn tuanoftwt oral by the most competent workmen
outer my own supervision, with reasonable ettotottoy.--
am determined to sell them at small profits, and 6 r
:ash only.
S'eOftEKEEPERS would do well to' give me
vat before purchasing. JOHN FAREIRA,
•254 MARKET Street, above Eighth, Philadelphia.
u6-31n
QAUSAG E CUTTERS AND STU F
,j nnts.—Feveral patterns et' the above on hand and
:ox sale tvholesale and retail by
PASCHALL MORRIS & CO.,
Agrleultural Warehouse and Seed Store, eorner of ith
tud Maricet, Philadelphia. Dee. tith,
PAIN 's AT 05P.1.11.3 It CC 11 UltN S
k j.-A full supply t of ill) above celebrated Churn. now
.11 hand of all the d . ittereitt:,skn - !, , i,,friipi 4 gatlons bn.
• t revolved the tire , premium itt the late l'e msylvan la
Mate Fair, the first premium at the Franklin Institute
and Delaware and Maryland State Fairs:and various
Ithers at different plaeos. It will make.more aid butter
smiler front'a given amount of eream, and in less time
:Ilan any churn in the market. For sale wholes:de and
retail by .‘ 310ItRIS ,ti; CO.,
A“Tleultural %Varela - arse and Seed Stare, corner of 7lh
,tcd
'Market, l'hlladelphia. 1854—t f
,
~ VLUABLE 'TOWN PROPERTY
,
• AT PRIVATE SALE—The subscriber will sell
the property Le now OWIIS and men
" Ides, Iktruterly clued by the Rev. T. V
iiri
iy1....
..„,--) MOswe, sittutijdAnt South honorer sr!tilry..
wi c ~c - Carlisle, adjolnlillf the propertyof Mr
- • -4ssrifs:er. , ,.. Win.ltrahant, near the Walnut Bob
tom Road, consisting of a TOWN •LOT AND A HALF
il 4 14v 1: VI feet, upon which are erected a good two story
Ira ANI 1: ROUSE,. Wood I louse and Stablakiogether with.
other 4mbbuildings. There is also n pod inicis,vouw:de d.
0 •ste'rn, capable of holding I,rty-tive hogsheads of water.
The property is in good repalr.
Also, for sale, ft full INAVN lOIT nib , ining the al ore,
fS , I by '2lO feet. Any cite wont lug such property will do
irJll to call aturexamine. •
novel--OmBENEDICT LAW
.
FALL STYLE OF HATS for 1854,
-GEORGE KELLER respectfully announces to his
old Patrons hod the public generally that he has just re,
— Ni7 celved the. FALL STYLE' O G
F ENTLEMEN'S
4 ,
RATS, manufactured nt one of the best establish
•aents in Philadelphia, to which he invites 'special'
attention.
Ile has also constantly on band a large and varied as
sortment of hik; own manufacture aii well nit city made
liats and Cap:; suitable for the season, cominTsing every
variety of Russia, Beaver, Moleskin and Silk lints, lin
lobed in the latest style, together with a full assortment
of CA I'S of every shape and description, and at every
price. , lie particularly invites the public to call and ex
amine Ids exeensive assortment, which in style, mate
ritl and finish. cannot be surpassed by any In market,
and which be Is able to put at 'prices lower than ON er.
Remember his old stand on North Hanover street, be.
tweet' II moor's and Server's stores.
A 1414 „STY. LE OF 11A TS & CA PS.
wm.- 11. THouT, desires to Inform his old friends
that lie has removed to his new estahlishMent on [Ugh
street, near the Railroad Depot. and Is now opening a
larte and elegant assortment of the FALL STYLI'.
&ft, lI.VPS, just reciti,ed from Philadelphia, which
' 44 the gentlemen of I are requested to aril and
examine. Ile has also a large assortment of :gilt. Fur
and siloneh I lots ee his own manufacture, got up in the
best - style and at various prlees, the excellence and tinio,
01 W blitz 110 will warrant. Ills stock he is confident on
ly needs to he examined to 1-e appriived. Also. a large
supply of Moit',l, Boy's 'land Cliildicn's CAPS, of Cloth
tint Fur, and of every variety of A. 3.101110 price just re
ceived from Philadelphia. Let all who want a Ilat or
t 'ap give him a call, as they may be sure Of bring suit
ed to their own satisfaction.
IIIINA, (;LASS AN.I) (21'1 . :ENS
amt with thou
atc,,, who an , Is.e, , lnc , hottsel: eepers. Invit
~ , i to, call :it II A I.lt IiTS 1'.1)11 IA I: lit It 'I:It and ex
:1111111(• hie VIVI:Mt :ISS0111111•11t...1 (n11, 4 :11111 quieetts
ware and other ant 111 the 110l1,1•1•01 . 11illg Ittle, Slid)
1 , :11;:.lish lea sets. lain y Lit11,1,,1 and plain,
11'101, W-snit.. L..110...1 I , ltie I , lah). Dinner set,, eV.
I.ry vat ict,) and p, 1,, , k11. anti ptirhers. tureens. dish-
Wass•lvare—.•ot:tl e table :Intl tnatitel limp..
Ca:111 , 1:11 , ra. nitd ' , liner lamps. great rarity. table
and i lii
An. Inuit preser‘e cliches. to la
til-s, I•ut ter
1 , 1111 t- ;11 , •al I lackets..Ae. Ilritshesst etping.
RiteLLin~,awl slio , e I,enshes. clusti•rc.
A )I:,r 'set e1 ,, 1111 -1 ml,l travelling I ac1, , •1,.
a chi I , •.• assortment 1,1 and Se, , ,ais• C. ll
t• ttri. of ch.+, hintitlc So,nis and Ins the
5t. , 11.111. , i,is c , t her 'til , a t suet
.111 , 1 S.• 11 wiil until 01 , 111 r ttnimpeachabl ,•
halt
tint 1 . 0111111011 5e . 431, tt it h 4•ll , ice till" and
••11 ,, , hi.: I 'I
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. ~.—.— _ -- 7 , , ,—....- pH{ T 111; MILLION
A' VA i'tV. - - 1 ,
, ,
. ,alu ju.t 1-..,.i.i11.z 3,i. - Fall
~.., Icj • 9ANCItiCS i : r 7 -:- ":•1•4.1s i.f I'.ll'l,lt 'll.l\l,l\l -.
1, 2
-- V....'441,11ic1i ,urpass it, ,ty le. ,titalit
' L k- lf,--- l -t- alitt pia,. all) that La,. ~ , ,, i
I.,•,•1, ,• v i,i , .,•1,•.i is c a . 1i,,1, I ',sport rail) s, , lirit aI:I i 1
fl •MI pl . , I.`• in Slant it Paper Ilan:zings I,f ally i1,,,,i11it.
ti ,a. a. I am i,litt,l,ll I,y t i.., , rtaivitt , filr tairlial.,- , • :,11
111 Ili , II .1 , 11:II. 111111 in F4)1..111111 pri,a, 1110 , IFtil li•, , ri
val, it, ill,' rity. 1 ~ 1 11, :1.1 , iii 1,11.-1 , 11 1 .1k1 ,, roll 1t1 ,, 1 rst
,Inri.. my ;is.. rt taiti t t, 1,,•f1,re pill clitt , ilat. is I till ..01111-
.11 . 1 it. lify L'1M1.1.. , dl . 1.i. 1 :111 . • rallll l .t Nil 1.../ I,ll.lil=r Ili „ 111.44
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1.11.41.11.•11A
• ''.llO MN P. !AM....,
Wra side of North Hanover Streot,
I()OK OUT IN TIM E !—Cholern
,,,„oms, by.seut ery, Diarrluem ke., are tnahlog
then appear:me. You know the remedy. II von late
any regard for the wellf.tre of yourself, 'your wif;•, or your
children, supply yourselVes w ith MATCIP
I,ESS otherwise 11bilie the consequence re
suiting from a I.lgoted !Whereto . ° to 1•1.1 quackery. This
•• Matchless Remedy , ' eau be had at the Drug St..re-M`
B. .1. RI E F ER,
South Hanover street, a few doors south of the Court.
!louse, Carlisle..
IIOOTS AND SHOES.. The subserib
-1 or has now on hand ti very extensive and well se
cried stock of B 0 0 T S and S Ill) E S,
which he will sell at unusuallv low pric
es. Purchased from wholesale dealers,
at low rates. ho ran oiler such induce
ments to purchasers as will make it their interest to %k
-it his establishment. Ile lias every article In the Boot
and Shoe lino—for Ladies' or lientlemens' wear—he
th,•ref , .re deems It unnecessary to particularize.
Arii- Persons desiring good and cheap goods ala invit
ed to give him a call
,furniture.
1) 013ItT B. S :NI I ',EY, N
711.11 i. Ell and UNDEItTA K •
rj Imp ler street, next door to 41
Ile Would respectfully inform the
i•Ultens of Carlisle, and the !while imnerally, that lie
mar on hand a large and eleimitt tetsiirtment of El
i•mtshttim.: in part of 11;trdritlies.t - ant and eth
er Tables. Sofas. (hire Ills. plain awl fancy
See in.: Stands. Se.. manufactured tit the test material
ttlid i t ullity arratitirl.
g s o aeral assortment of IltS at the lowest
priers. I.NI'(I,VN MAN ft tmele to order, and repairing
tirmilittly attended to. •
1 3 , 4 5 - iFFI NS made at the shortest mitiee; and hay
jug a splendid - hem he lie V. 111 attend funerals in town or
emultry.
tho- Remember the stand—next door to 11. (Bat's
lintel. - 'II. It. SMILF.Y.
t, -1 NT EN Sl. V 1 , 1 Fl.l RN 1T U R 1 , 1 ROOM.
1
A JAMESs--- lt. \V AVERE would resnerfoully rail
.1 ' : - A ithe attention of ilonsedteepers and t he public
••
to his ox t ensive stock Of elegant FURNITR
UE,
including Softs, Wardrobes, Cent re and Taldes,
-,e_ _, Messing and Plain Bureaus, and ever) other
article in his branch of business- Also now on hand,
-. A.1
the largest:gissortment of VII A I ILS In Carlisle. at :-,,
the lowest prices. AUFFINS made at the short- 2'
ost notice and a Ha
orse provided Mr funerals. lie
solicits a call at his estal lishment, on North Ban-
over street, near OLIS., ' S I Int 01.
A:. if - Furnituro hired out by the month or year. •
4 ,0 c 1 ()RN ER of Han
) over end sts
14,1 • Ct.t./ It I,ISLE.—The titidershrM
eddies always on hand a lar,m stork of superior Vatintit
Ware. in all ti n different sty les. which lie is prepared to
sell at the lowest mires. tie invites attest hoc platen-
MON to the PATENT tienimi Button Ih.usaE.tn.a most
useful article. which entirely obviates all oihjeetions.—
The lit thin ho attacihed to old Bedsteads. They have
given entiro sfitistlyition tu all who have them in use.
COFFIN; made to circler at the shortest notice,
PETI'EIt.
for Stife 110 Neat
?..4 STORM 110031 FOR RENT.
6141-4 . 4 .—A convenient Atm° room There IS not
a better situation in town for business. Enquire at
this Oleo, jan3
4 0
-----'; i ., - . ., 77 - D 1,4)11, HENT.---,The Black
, '5c,....• mini Shop gm the corner of Tilt street
,g-:. "K"!.mZatol lilelsinson Alley in this bormmli.
within halt a square of the IZail Itt agCliotel. formerly oe:
copied by Mr 8.,) le, Is offered for rent from the let day
ofopril last. For terms enquire of
• j an3itonnT Noitix..
ioltlt P, —The two sto
ry Fit AM E HOUSE sltuute on West
71I:' Main street, opposite the Lit Road Depot,
I I now' In Iho occupancy of N Artustnmg.as
.5. ` •n Tobacco store. It Is suitable for a store
or shop, being one of the best business locations In the
town.
Also, for sale, a first rate FAMILY CAR [IRI AO E,fer one or two horses. The carriage -
is built rong and of the best materials. It will he soli]
low for rush. - Apply to
nov 2U : WM. D. SEYMOUR.
F ort SALE OR ItENT.
N N That desirable private • residence
situated on 31aln street in the Borough
I% 1,1 * Carlisle, adjoining property id :11iteliel
. 0 7u McClellan and others, and now lit the
oreurtney - 11. 1, Burkholder, POSF11:10011 given on
the Ist of Aprll, 1855, br terms apply to 1
PENROSE.
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• ,
N. 11. Name your Post Office, County and State.
Notices.
_ .
,N orr Eis hereby given that the Cunt
i • iII:BLAND VALLEY t 4 A.VING•r:
l oc ated at Cumberland Hail. iu 111id:1mM toWlihilip,
Ctilllberl/11111 eontity, will make application to the
I.egi , laillr“ u f the Commonwealth of l'enbsyhnnia for
an act of I neorporation, with a capital of tit t itss than
Tell nor Int re thou 'Thirty Thousand Dollars. for the pur
pose of receiving, deposits of money both transitory 81111
on iuterea. " , tf Inabilit; loans and jliseount , , with
styli othor Kis lieges as are .usually ^granted to t. , :vvings
I h s tit ill b.ns. By order ot the Hirectois.
1111. ti A I.lllt KATIE Treas.
D. 1,. Fee'y [June 2t.—Cttip
()TICE is hereby given that applica
.Li thin %ill ho made to the net Legislature, agree/li
lar to the roost it What and laws of the l•atnml , mcealt ii
of Pennsylvania, for an alteration in the charter of the
Carlisle tlepo-it Dank, so as to von for upon said Dank the
rights and prii ileges of it I ank of issue. and to change
the nano• to that of the(' kiatsi.t. IL iNn : also to increase
the capital stock One hundred and fifty thousand dol
lars, li prio•ticable.
it_v order of the Directors.
W. :U.
•
June :23, ) Outlier.
F A:VIE' I)1 EOltl; E 11 - 11)1.)E It ,
,
:‘• ICI• i. heeeky tr.it en that laden.
tesdamentary on the 'estate of I;eorte N hider, late . (d
inehioson to‘,nship. Utnnherlrmt county. de , do have
bren gllll it43:1,401 , 4 hold coulity to tt0...!;111 , -.
residing in the nano. ton whip count) at. restmt.
All per.ons lomAt log themseire• indebted to hold estate
are required to make Immediate payment. and those
hat log claims to pi esent them fol settlement to
hAt II)
n."1.:111 Nt I DDLII,
January 17, Executors.
IiSTATEOF ,1011 N 111,1,E1t, DE
.
j CEA: 4 l:l).—Notice Is hereby OA on that •letters
or:411111On fiery on the estate of John )litter. late of MOW
JAW lOW ash ip. ( . M111,418101 county, deceased, have been
granted 1,3 the, Itegister of said county, to the subseri
her, rl7:siding in the sante tom nshlp, All persons knowing
I honsels es indebted to said estate tire required to tnake
immediate pat anent, and thyse hat ing elaitux to present
them for settlement to
Dee. '27, 1 54.-btpd. PETER MILLER, Executor.
-- - -
I, I STATE OF 101 IN RIIOADS, Sr. 4l
neeeased.—Nm lee la hereby given that letters of
,outonistration on the estate of John Rhoads, sr. late of
‘I est l'ennsboro township, Cuntlwriand county, decent:-
eel, have la•en granted by the Register of said county to
the subscriber, residing In the borough of Carlisle, All
persons boon lug themselves indebted to said estate are
required to make immediate payment, and those having
claims to - present them for settlement to
DAVID itlit3ADla, Adnir.
I;sTATE OF JOHN lIALE, DK
ij CEASED.—Notice Is hereby given that letters o.
administration with the Oil annexed, on the estate of
John little, late or Newton township, Cumberland coun
ty. State or l'ennsylvanfii,..deceased. have this day been
issued by the Register in and ti.rFaid county, to thesub
scriber ahe resides in Newton township ittioremid. All
permits hating claims or demands against the estate of
the said decedent are requested to nmke known the same
a Rhout delay, and those indebted to make payment to
W ii. 1.1.01 SM CI 11,
Nov 15, 1554-ft Air a ith the Will annexed.
/:
STATE OF MARY ANN KEEP-
EitS, 'l).—Notlee is hereby Olen that letters
administration on the estate of Mary Ann Keepers.
late of the borough of Carlisle, Cumberla Pitt ee uu ty. diet d
hate been gninted by the Register of said county to the •
subscriber, residing in the borough of t timber
land county. All persons knowing theinseic es indebted
to said estnto are requested to make immediate pay
ment, and these haling present them ti r
iut
settlement to
Sit STEN! EN h. EEPEkS,
I, I SI ' ATE 01: I'BRIS'IIAN )I{IIER
DEC EASEP.—Netire is hereby gic ell that Letters
escamentary on the estate of Chi istian Form . , late f
riper Allen tottmship, Cumberland county, itee d.. have
been granted by the Register of said el , Wit) tip the sub.
sorilcccrs residing in the NUM' tOWlliAlip. Persons indebt
IA t, said estate are requested to make Inltnedinte pay
ment and those iota ing claims to present them for set
tlement to
JOHN WINELAND,I
'TOMAS MILLER, y " 1 "" t
Nov. 5, 1 SA-Ct pd.
11:),110C LA M _ T I (_) N .-11' hereas the
111,11. Jame:. 11. Ilrallani, President Judge of the
seieral C0m1.,. iif Common Pleas itt the eoutittus of Cum
berland. Perry and Juniata. and Samuel Woodl.nril and
John Hupp, Associate Judges of the said Court. in the
said county of Cumberland, by their precept to me W.-
reeted. dulled the 11:th of Dee'r.. 155-1. hays , ordered an
adjourned Court of l'ommoti Pleas to be holden at (far
licie. , i i i th e 'pith 4 1,,y I .f I:ebrunry, 1555, at 10 o'clock in
the toretiopti, to continue one NI eel:.
N.dice is. therefa... hereby , IN en to all persons in
terested to be then Ililli liliql. ' II at totidal,,,..
.10: , El' II Mil-11010N I), /zheriff.
Carlisle, January 11. 1.,-::.1.
1 '..%1 ,I'o 111.'A N T N( )' '1 C 14;.--Ile :gib
s,ril.ors intending to diss ye partnership on the Ist
of February nest, reslaafull ~,f equest thvst• indebted
to them to call lind pay up. ol those having clitinis a
gainst us are requested ' to pi 'Hit them Immediately for
settlement,
11.9 ~Still on hand. a very urge and splendid stock of
tirli il OS, ‘, itivil we will ills' he of at prices -cheaper than
the cheapest."
jatili BENTZ 4: BROTIIEIiS.
CT,I ON E Elst I NG .--The subscriber
respectfully Inforing the eltizons et Cumberland
county, th.tt ho will attend to the business of AIX—
TiuNEEiti NO and C r RYINtI OF 5.t US in any part of
said county on the most reasonable terms. 141' lug a
large amount of sales o❑ hand. it tt ill 1:o for tin, advan
(age of those having businyss of this kind to apply 1111-
111.`di lt OS% Ms is at Bridgeport, In this coun
ty, tthere Ito 1%111 ahoy:, he thumb when not otherwise
ungaged.
,Jamtary 10th,1F55. 11. R•. DUMB:MOIL
.. .
.I)RLIOS I DRITI!S' ! IMUQS. ! Fresh
SUPPLY I I have just received :t fresh stock i f
Medicines, Paints. Class, 'Oil, &e. .
, which, having
*
been purchased with great care at the best erfy
houses. I canconfidently recommend to Families,
Physicians. country Merchants and Dealers, as be
ing fresh and pure.
Milli:—Patent Medicines. Fine Chemicals, Instru
meas. pure Essential. Oils, Herbs and Extracts, Spices,
ground and whole. Essences, Perfumery', &e.
Cod liver Oil—warranted genuine.
DYE-STUFFS—lndigoes Madders, Sumac, Alum, Log
and Cant Woods, I. 1: V itrh:l, Copperas, lac Dye.
PAINTS—Weth rill & Brother's Pure Lead, Chrome
°even and Yellow, Paint and Varnish Brushes, Jersey
Window tilass, Linseed Oil. Turpentine. Copal a nd coac h
Varnish. and Red DIAL All of which will Ile sold at the
ver,y lowest market price.
Also, a fresh' and splendid assortment of FANCY
MOPS, • Fruits, Confectionary, and. innumerable other
arthles calenlated for use and ornatuent, all, of which
a r e offered at time lowest rash prices, at the cheap Dr,ug,
nook and Fancy Store of the suhserlber
on
Nort n
h Ila
over street. S. ir JEAVERSTICK.-
aliebicines.
jAMES. M'CLINTOOK; DI. D.,—Lato
Professor of Anatomy and Surgery in this Philade'. ."
phia CoDem of Medicine, and Acting Professor of Mid-
wifery one of the Consulting Physicians of the Phil
adelphia Hospital, Blockley ; late member of the Na
tional Medical• Association; member of the Philadel
phia Medical Society; me.aber of the Medico-Chirurgi
cal College of Philadelphia; formerly President and
Professor of Anatomy and Surgery in Castleton Medi
cal College, Vermont; and also, late Professor of An
atomy and Physiology iu Derhshire Medical Institu
tion. Pittsfield, Mass.. &e., &c. • '
lins lately introduced in a popular form, several of his
sprite prescriptions for the principal diseases of this
climate. The name of each girtiele will Imply the dis
ease for which it is intended to be used.
McCut.:TeCK'S PEcTORAL 13YBLT, $l.
DIL MCCLINTOCK'S COLD AND COUGH MIXTURE—For COMB,
rollAS. &C.. Price :25 its.
Da. 'MCCLINTOCK'S ASIIIMA AND 1100PINLI COUGH RUSE- ,
DT. ' Price 50 tits.
Dn. 31CCLINTGCK'S TONIC ALTERNATIVE Syttur.—For Pu-
I ify lug the Blood. e $l.
McCuNiora's Dyspeptic Elixir—For giving tone
to the st , duach, relieving pains after eating, heartburn,
andaji disagreeable symptoms arising from indigestion.
Price
1111.MCCLINTOCK'S hues STATIC MINTIT.E—A Purely Yo-
getable Remedy for Internal use. Price 60 Os.
MeCtnTOCK's ItllEt NATI(' LINIMJ NT—For 1111C11111R
tism. Sprains. Swellings. &c. Price fu ets.
I Da. yIcI'LINToCK'S ANOPENE:IIIXICItr For Pains, Tooth
ache, Headache. Net/might, &v. Price 511 its.
Mitt.mioca's FEVER AND AGEE SPECITIC—A certain
mire fos all Intermittents. Price $l.
Dit,iMi CUNT°, R'S 1 1 1ARRITCE1CORDIAL AND CnourA Pnz-
WENTIVE—A ,Nate Remedy.
MCCLINT4K'S VEGETABLE PURGATIVE I'lLl.r-,FOr
Ci7,lll.Cllciiii. Headache . , &e. Price R tits.
Dn. MrCtEcto, ANT,I-aIIIOUS PILLS—For irregularity
iu the Functions,of the Liver and Bowel(—the best Liv
er Pill made. - Price 95 tits. a Los.
Far sale by McCI.I NTCCK. at his Medical Depot,
N. W. Corner NINTH and FILBrAvr Streets. Philadel
phia. and all Druggists. Druggists and Peelers in Mcd
iviul•s alto ejolt to be Agebts. will please address Dr,
McClintock. furnishing reference, indite of Post Office,
county and State.
119- For Sale by W. A. Kelso, Samuel Elliott. Carlisle;
11. Criswell, Shippensburg; Emu/Anger Co., 1.. Kauff
mn, Mechanicsburg; Joseph Newtille; J. li.
Zimmerman. A ndersouburg Pert Ig.
town; A. C. liliph. New Ithicudield; Harriet M. Singer,
Newport: 11. F. Gardner, York Springs; A.J. Miller hnd
.1. S. Nixon. Chandiersliurg; If. 31entnir, Waynesboro.;
George Ile/iv/ter and li. B. ,lours A Co., Harris! urg.
MR. MeCLINTOCK can he consulted. without charge,
•
rim,' lu t,, 1 . 2 u'el, , ek. A M., at his IN•te t.
Deceml er
Jli is c (Canons
1-
OR 'l' 11 E HOLIDAYS
t
FANCY GOODS, trjrr
W. 11AVIrAtSsTICK has just meek est from the city
and is flow opening a splendid display of FA Y tigrish:l,
suitable for the :wpm:schism 11.11 day : , etOollt, to ultirh
hog desires to call the attention of his friends and the
public. Ins ascot Matta its this line canutd lee surpassed
in novelty and elegance, and I.A,th in quality amt prlee
of the articles. cannot fail to please purchasers. It It t. uld
be imicossible to enumerate his
IRILI DA I FANCY GOODS,
which comprise every variety of fancy article of the meat
exquisite shape such as
Psalm; Mat he Goods,
F.legant alabaster and porcelain ink-stands and trays,
Fancy ivory, pearl and shell card ;oases, '
Ladies' Fancy Baskets,
Fancy Work Boxes, with sew Ins; instruments,
Port Monnuies, of every a ariety,
'Gold pelts and peneels, Fancy paper weights,
Papeteries, and a large variety of Indies' Fancy station
ery, 1
. Motto seals and wafers, Silk and head purses,
Ladles' riding whips, elegantly finished, Ladies' flue
cutlery,
Perfume baskets and bags.
Brushes of every kind for the toilet,
Boussersh'erfumes of the various kinds,
Musical instruments, of all kinds and at all prices,
together with an hommeralsle variety of articles elegant
ly fi nished and suitable for holliday ptesente, to %Mat
betinvites special attention.
Also, au-extensive and elegant collection of
HOLIDAY GIFT BOOKS,
comprising the various EnglisOmil-A-mitfican ANNUALS
for INFO), richly embelished and ilustrated POETICAL
IVOR S, e. Jib CILIUM 'rt Tultl AL BOOKS, for
children of all ages, than which nothing ran he more
appropriate or pleasing as holiday gifts. Ills assortment
cut School Moths and School Station ry Is also complete,
and comprL , es every' thing used In College a n d Cho
Schmitt. Ile also desires to call the particular attention
of Families to Ids elegant display of
LA MPS. OMAN DOLES. dc,
from the gxttttssists establishments of Cst nelius. Ascher,
and others of l'hiladelphist, comprising es cry style of
Parlor. Chamber and study'Lamps, Mr burning either
lard shorts or ethereal oil. together with Flower acre,
Faney Screens. 4:c. If is asstatment in this line is un
equaled lit the borough.
FRUITS, FANCY CONFIAIONARY—NI TS'
SERVED FitUlTsr
in every variety stud at all prices. all of m Lich are pure
and fresh, such Its eau be confidently recommend. si to
Iris friends and -the little folks. Ills str..le etoll coca
every thing in the line of Fauey (:0411S, with team other
artieles useful to housekeepers w his h the put far am
• cspstelally invited to call and see during the In liday s.—
liememlor the Old Stand, nearly opis.site the bank on
North Hanover street.
der 13 lstel
a' 1 HEAT ATTRACTION? 110 FOR
kJ - Tim noLIPAvs.—KRISS li INC LE'S OLIO HALL
is tow illlll Will 1,11(11111V to 1 e supplied with the gII ht.
eat n o t eltieS at. to the el/ 55 , of the season. cstupriring in
part CON FECTII IN A 111 ES of the choicest Narieties, such
us Fine Candy Toy s. Jelly Cakes. 11011 lions. Own ('c I dial,
InOlloll, ( lilla:Ite :OW FEW( DITTS, hose. Vanilla, nos
Burnt Almonds. Front' and ex plcding Secrets. Alt*
all the 1,111111(1 1 aieties. all of WIIMI will he sold whole
sale and retail at low rates. We ha, e just received
FRUITS AND N 111 , of the latest importations stub as
(Wiwi!, s, Ll'lllollB. 1:116 , 11111, Figs,Pruens, ('it ron.Currants,
soft and paper shelled Almonds. Fill et ts. Cocoa. Cream
and 0 round Nuts. In connection with tllll 11111,N e the
largest asscrtutent of TOYS AND rAm VtlllllllS 01 dery
i,(i
kind from p
all parts of Rum, nianufact ured oN ot ci,
glass. china. papier warily. tin and India nal, rin lc,
&v., such as Fine II ax, hid and jointed Dolls, r cc lug
and Card Basket* Work and Fancy Boxes. Flowei taros,
Motto Cups, Tea St Os. Music Rom's. Port Mon:tics. Pat Ou
Llr,ors, Grace hoops, Masks, Plums, Guns Trumpets,
Dominoes, Lotto and other games, (e. Fancy Scups and
Hair Oils of every variety. In ninnection N. ith Om
above a large steel: of FAMILY GROCERIES, 'such , t ,a
pulverised. erushed and brown Sugars, of every guide,
Ounce, Molasses, Starch, Omen 111111 Itlnek Teas. Spices,
Butter, soda, Sugar, %Valet' and other Crackers, cheese,
&c.
Thy subscril er returns htr , 'Tavern numbs to a troaer
ous pablie for thy i•atronagehyretofore lastoa him,
and ta,pes, by it detike to pleaw, to merit a root iounticu
of the same,
Carlisle, Dee,r 7, IS4
)00KS FOR 'TILE BOISDAYS.—
A)We have just revelved 111.111 Philudclphia, a largo
assortment of new and SPLENDID ANN A LS, ar.il G rr
10IOKS for the Holidays, vvhlch having teen purchased
Lelow the usual xrholemie rates. we are (mulled to
dl nt greatly reduced prices. They have now•lu stero
a splendid stock of
Annuals,
(lift Books,
Illustrated Poets,
Standard Works,
Bibles, all sizes,
Pniyer
Ilynul Pocks,
Sunday Schnol Hooks,
Tnu•t Books,
P.,
Juveniles, Ac.,
All of which are NEW fresh from the publhbers,
splendidly bound and embelished and got up expressly
I'm the Christmass liolidays, Also FANCY i•TATIONEY
and Fancy articles generadly, In great variety. The pub
lie are Invited to call and examine samplen now ton)
for ito:peetion.
4.17 -Remember, tho place to buy books, cheap, lx at,
PIPER'S, Maln street.
Pee'r Yll, 1551
CORN SITEI,LF,RS.--XANDEit's
k_j ENT CIEN 1 4 11111 En. detifielny the Lcrt !MCI ellenr
er.t now in use.' l'arifiers aro requested •to roll aud ex
aurSnc at' th.‘ clirlisk Foundry and 31achine
at ••laxoton's Hardware Store. For. rale at reasoualJe
prices I.y
Aug. 2—Cull
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MEM
S. W. 11AVEI:TICK
P. MON Y P.ll
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