Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, April 25, 1855, Image 8

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BALTIALORE 'MARKET.
MONDAY EVENING, April 23
littuilt.ts.—The European advieeS.; by the
steamer Nashvillo,•tbie morning, lttive'had no
effectivbattiver upt;M:breadstuffs,':bee, it
wilt be seen, have slightly deelined,„fieugh
the news seems rather favorable. Holders
oontinUe firm under the knowledge of light
receiptka short supply and an active home
demand. singers, however, are but little dis
posed to purchase.y The receipts of Wheat
ar& very moderate, and we have but little
change to note in prices—the tendency is
rather downward. A fair amount of Corn of•
fered and prices maintained, though less dis
position to purchase.
FLOUR. AND MEAL.—The Flour market to
day was somewhat unsettled. We note sales
of 350 bbls Howard street brands at $lO 62,1
further decline. Also, 800 bbls city Mills
at $lO 25, cash. A despatch was received ou
late 'change announcing that the ° steamer
Africa was below Halifax, which:tonged to
check further operations. Rye Flour—Supply
moderate.. We quote at $7,60 per bbl. Corn
Meal--A steady demand. We quote country
nt $4 50 a $4 62i, city manufacture at $4 75
a $4 8711 per bbl.
GRAlN.—Wheat—The supply this morning
was very light. Only about 2000 bushels in
all offered. Market not so firm and sales
small. We note sales of good to prime white
at $2 65 a 2 72, very choice do. at *2 75, and
red at $2 50 a 2 55 to $2 55 per bushel, as to
nality_Cern,,Ma att.. steagy)lit.Lnot, qui e
so firm. About 2 ',OOO bushels offered to-day,
and mostly sold—white at $1 a $1 02, and'
yellow at sl'o3 fi $1 04, mixed 97 a 98 cent
per bushel: Oats—About 8,000 bushels of
fered to-day, and sales of Maryland and Vir
ginia at 60 a 65 cents, and Pennsylvania at 66
a6B cents per bushel Rye—Sales of 300
bushels Pennsylvania at $1 47 per bushel.
R. J. B. -MARCHISI'S CELE
BRATED, CATHOLICON, FOR THE RELIEF A
PR.
OF SUFFERING FEMALES.
It stands pre-eminentfor its
curative powers in all the ois
eases for which it Is re , —.“
mended, usually called Fe:-
MALE, COMPLAINTS. ..11
these are Prolapsus Uteri, or
Falling of the Womb; Fluor
Albus, or Whites ; : ehronie Ile
ilatuniation and Ulceration of
the Womb; Incidental Ihumr
dingo, ,or Flooding; Painful
Suppressed, S; Irregular Men
struation, Ac., with all their
accompanying evils, (Cancer
excepted,) no. matter how se
vere or of how long standing.
This modleine has never
been introduced by einpty putTs, and misrepresentations,
nnr is it intended that its present popularity shall be
sustained by any medium but its merits and the appro•
button of the public
• NOTICE TO TILE UNFORTUNATE YESIAT,E.
I fool it a duty Incumbent upon myself to declare
publicly the groat blessing Dr. Moralist's Uterine Co
tholicon has proved to me. For two years my health
was miserable; I was almost unable to walk. Physi
cians pronounced my case fulling of the womb, exten
sive ulcerations, commencing with fluor tabus. The
pains, irritation, f,restrotion, &c.., rendered life ft burden.
In this miserable condition, Dr. F. P. Newland recom
mended Dr. Moralist's Uterine enthollcon. After tak
ing four bottles I find myself in perfect health. Oratl
tude for my, restoration makes me ardently desire that
all my sox, alike unthrtunatu, may find suro relief
„ from
Cols inestimable medicine.
ELI ZABETI A. NEWLAND,
No. 19 West-st., Uttra, N. Y.
The above statement I know to be tame.
F. P. NEWLAND, M. I)., Utica, N. V.
I have no hesitati in in saying, Dr, l'archisi's Urtdrine
Cal.lkon Is lovaWahl° in utorino Siseasos genoritily
I have into(' it iu Fluor AMA Auidnorrlnex;Vrolapsta.
Uteri, and in cases of oxtousivo iticoration of the vagina
and us utori. It is worthy of thu notice of ti> Faculty.
30111 , 1 O. °BUICK, 31. D., Baltimore, 111.
het all interested call and obtain a p:unpillet Trreel
containing ample proof, from the most resportablc
sources, of the beneficial results of its use; togethet
with letters from highly experienced Physicians, sv b.
have used It In their practice, and speak from their own
observations.
. .
At 3-11. J. Itinrpsn, Druggist, South Hanover 43treot,
solo Agent for Carlisle,' Pri.
3..11.. MAIIOIIIBI & 00., Proprletorii,
Central Depot, 304 Broadway, N. Y.
January 24; 186;i-din
r 101; tt'l9.2.='?.‘
21 -=at: ;spoe; 4432a,-
IP UMBERLANVATALLEY It A I.L
- ROAD. CIIANGH ,OF 11011 R Ott and O and after
b O:+IDAY, March 2601,1855, Passenger trains will 1 . 1111
daily, as follows (Sundays o:cc:opted :
• FOIL HARRISHIJRII:
int `Tral n. 21 Traiu.
Limy(' Chamborsbung, 5.30, ,1. M 4.::0, P. M
" Stilpponsburg, -,. 6.00, " 5.9 J, -
" Newlin°, 6.40, 6. 15.40, ..
" Carlisle 7,18, " 0.18, "
:" Mucloatesburg, 7.50, " 6.50, "
it, Ilarrle!trg, 8.15, " . 7,15, "
.FOll. CIIAMBItILSBURG,
- • • ' Ist Tratn
.Leavo Harrisburg, 8.46, A. M .1.15, P. M.
" Mochanicriburg, 0.18, " , 143, "
'" Carlisle, . 0'55, " 2.25,
".. Now villa, 10.30, " 3.00, "
..' Shipponsburg, 11.02, , " 3.30, "
At Chambersburg,, ' 11.30, " ' 4.00 i, "
, arains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia, nt 8.45, A.M
12.80, M.,(via Columbia) and 7.40, P. IL,
• For Raltimore, at 8.45, A. 61. and 1.45; P. M.
. . For Pittsburg, at 3.20 A, M., 12.55 Noon, arid 6 P. M.
. .
For Pottsville, Reading, and points on the Dauphin
and susquchanna /MR Road kayo Harrisburg 4:7.15
. • 4b-At all Stations whom Tickets are sold,' Farce arp
ON 9ENT8•41333 than when paid in the Cars.
A. P. 8911TH, Superintendent.
. :Rail Road Office, Chtuuborsburg,}
' : March 21st 18b5.
"AT OUS. DE BEGES.—Just received
another lot or Clioap Do Doges, 'Moines and l'or
=Motto Cloths. _ 0. W. LIMED.
APER,' PAPElL—Porsons wanting
WALL PAPER, will find an extunslvo stock fur
a very 0111 SAP et
ea 1 ) R. DICK'S.
Carllele, April 4,1865.
I .
HAVE received my Spring' supply
of GARDEN SEEDS from Mr . Landroth. All goods
11 , by me ore' GARDEN,
rar.su and ol:Numr.
purl gYe Aprll 4, 11155, P. ELLIfrrT.
yoNNY'WANTED.—TIIO
.2_ , bet , being went of money to meet demands
non desires all those, ludobted to
. him for Mrr
shandltepurettased In 'OA and previous }oars to settle
I:Ay - without depv. (11W. nTNER.
IFII. SMITH, PORT MONNAIE,
1 . MO NET BOOK and DRESSIM; CASE
Manufacturer, N.W. corner 4th and Chesnut streets
PHILADELPHIA,
Are-Always on hand a large and varied assortment of
l'ort Monnalos, Work Boxes. .
Pocket Books, Callas.
Bankers Gases, Travelling Ikum
Note Holders, Backgammon Boards,
Port Folios, Chess Men,
Portable Desks, Pocket Memorandum Books
Dressing Cases, Cigar Cases, .t.c.
Also a general assortment of English. French andOer
man Fancy Hoods, lino pocket Cutlery, Razors, Razor
Strops and Gold Pens.
Ate-Wholesale second and third Floors,
aprlB
F. IS. SMITH,
N.W. corner 4th and Chesnut strecis.
N. B.—On the receipt of $1 a superior Gold Pen will
bo soot to any part of the country by mail—describing
pen thus, medium, hard or son.
VREN C H T HUSSES.—Hernia or
Rupture successfully treated. and comfort insured.
use of the elegant French Trusses, imported by the
subscriber, and made to order expressly fur his vales.
All suffering with Rupture will be gratified to learn
that the occasion now offers to procure ti . Truss rombin
big, extreme lightness, with ease. durability and correct
construction, In lieu of, the cumbrous and tine:Min/Alt
hie article usually sold. An extensive essortmen always
on hand. adapted to every variety of Rupture in adults.
and children, and for sale at a range of price to suit all.
Cost of Single Trusses, $2, $3, $4 and $4; Double, $4,
$l, VS, s4 . and $lO.
Persons at a distance can have a Truss sent to any ad
dress by militant: the =nun t,,sending measure around
the hips, and stating side affected.
For Sale Wholesale and Retail by the importer.
CALEB 11. NEEDLES,
S. W. cur. of Twelfth A Race Ste.. Philadelphia.
Depot for Dr. Banning's Improved Patent Body trace:
Chest Expanders and Erector Braces; Patent Shoulder
Braces; Suspensory Bandages; Spinal Props and Sup
ports. Ladies' Rooms, with competent lady attendants.
april 11.
ITERRING'S - PATENT, CHAMPI
-I_, ON FIIU .11,0:)F SAFES, with • liters Patent
Powder Proof Locks, which Were
, arded separate Medals at the
'mid's Fair, !Amnion, Mil, and
3c, at the World's Fair, New
1851' and 'SI. The subseri
ars are the sine nom ufneturers
aid proprieeers in this State of
the above unequalled Safes and
Locks. The reputation of the
fide,-and - for -the-last-thir eel,-
ars the mercantile co nun II I t it
_ LVO IV itness.l and borne te.t , l-
MOill to their NEVER FAILING fire proof qualities. Morl ,--
than 111,000 of these Safes have been actually sold, and
over Two UUNDRED have passed triumphantly throw:b
accidental fires. The public are assured that all Safes
manufactured by the subscribers are not only guaran
teed to ho fully equal, but in many respects even supe
rior to those which have boon so severely tiled by tiro.
Few will forget their services In the burning of the
"Tribune establishment, " New York. and at the theta
Fire in Strawberry street, at the large lire last July.
opposite the Girard House; and still LRCM) recently
In the Fire at Fifth and Chesnut sts., In the city of
Flablelphia, in which these Safes came forth the to
knowledged thiaamott, when ninny •tither securities
failed. FARREL kW.,
Chilled Iron Safes, with Powder Proof Locks. menu
factured expressly for Banks, Brokers. Jewellers, and
others requiring security front rogues. /lank Vaults.
Doers, &e. en hand and made to order. All the most
celebrated Locks for sale at manufacturers' prices.
Second hand "Safes," -"Salamanders' and "Iron
Chests" of other makers, have bean taken in part pay
ment for herring's for sale at half price. - apLII
(TAII:JULIUS STERN,
No. 145, North Third Street, Philadelphia,
Wholesale Dealer In
• Fancy Dress Trimmings and Millinery Goods,
and Manuftcturer of Fancy Silk Bonnets,
keeps constantly on hand a Very extensive assortment
of Silks, 'Ribbons. Laces, Embroideries; Flowers, Bonnet
Frames, Gimps, Fringes. besides a great variety of other
Fancy floods. Ile solicits a call from Country Merchants
visiting the City, and assures them that they will be
sure to Anil any article above mentioned at the lowest
prices. niarvbl4.2ni
.. t MILLINERY 0001 S-185-
FOR SPRINO SALES!
JOHN STONE k SONS, No. 4.5, South Second
Street, Philadelphia.
Have just opened their Spring Importations of
SILKS, RONNET ItIIIBONS, * FLOWERS,
LACES, CR APES, kc. kr.
Including a general assortment of MILLINERY ARTI
CLES, of the most fashionable styles. The atone Goods
hare been Imported eqpressly for our Spring Fnles and
comprise the largest and best ASEOrtllll2lli In our lion to
be found in the market. • marchl4-flm
D EMOVAL !—BESSON et SON,
. beg loaye to Inform you that they have minor
, id the P111111.41 , F.L1.115A FAMILT lloutioutai STORE from
No. o 2 South Second Street, to the now building , No.
206 Chesnut Street. (five doors above Eighth South
,side) whore they will o ff er en Increased stool: at r
Aortal prices. 111.1.,-Now Spring Goods daily opening.
4T 11ATITER ! LEATHE ft I
FRITZ. HENDRY &
N 0.29. Nt.rth.third Street, Philadelphia,
SIOIIOVCO' MANITPAiMiItERS, Corners and Import
org of FRENCH CALF SKINS, WU! Dealers in Red rind
Oak Solo Leather and Kip. Feb2B—ly
\: FILANCISCUS, •
•
MANIIPACTUTRIt OF COTTON LIPS,
a3dluF, TicYorn. Carvet Chnin, Cotton Yarns,
LAMI', CANI)Lb AND FLUID WICKS,
whlelt he otters to sell ht the Lowest Cash l'rices at No.
t 1.5 Market Street above Second, North ride, Philadelphia
TREES, EVER-GREENS, Ito
sEs, FIA)WERI.NG SHRUB:4, PLANTS, &c.—
'Ja::lu rreat variety and size, cultivated and ter rale
in arge nr small quantities, at the Rising'
ries and harden, Philadelphia.
4i3-I'lantA,ltesne. Semis. 3c. eon be hods
the Market, below Sixth Street, Philadelph
dors are also reeelved for the Nursery;
All grden, promptly attended to. Des;
log,tto aunt to post-paid anilleatious gratis.
../tairross S. M.
marelql Rising Fun I'. O.
:NI Train
TH - PI - G - R - EAT - DISTOT - E - PLA
KROLLEIHON I FOR CURLING T 1
for many years it has been the objec of,
,with chemists and others, to produce a I
plied to the hair, would cause It to wave at
in beauty to the natural curl. THR gib
the only article over offered to the world tin....__
.this most desirable of ject. put three or four tipplioi.
tions are necessary to curl It as much :as may be desired,
and for any length of time. From the ninny tertimonials
of those who have used It, the 'subsoriber does not heel.
tate to warrant the Crollerion to give satisfaction, and
prove as rucomanded in all eases.
The rocelue for making with full directions fir use.
will ho sent on the receipt of and dollar, post paid. The
Ingredients silll not cost over 19 cents.
- birecelo_ H. A. FIIEMONT.
April 18, 'ss' Warren, Trumbull Co., O.
llARDWARPh—Mainnioth
!r , ' spring Arrival at INNrEF. on North Ilan
over :Arcot, where the public are being
supplied with evert variety of Hardware, Paints, Oils,
e&. at the towEtrr CAIIII HIKES. Call in, we can accom
modatu a few more.
SETTLIN U UP !—The Bubscribors
havo put their hooka Into the hands of W. C. Eileen]
Esq. for settlement: (Mee in Maln street nearly opposite
Marion 11411. All persona "who are indebted to us will
please call immediately upon him and save themselves
further trouble.
• April 18, 1855
•
F., AMILY COAL.-500 Tolas Lykeit's
Valley Coal, broken and Screened, prepared es
pronely fur family use, receiving and for solo by
an. 17 3m B. MURRAY, Agt.
I.l(jifatierptjiti.
uino I orri n 1.f:8 Safe is world
InoN SAYE AND BANK LOCK MAKERS,
ZI4AVALNUT Street, Philadelphia
& CAMFDEhL
ktariitile ijcralb.
Stores unb SOops.
VA LL STYLE OF HATS fur 1654.
j_ GEORG 1.1 IiELL Elt respectfully HIIIJOUTICet: to his
oid Patrons and the public generally that he has just re
i
/ --. rely ed the FA LL STYLI :
/ -,./ II ATM, manufactured at one of the bust establish
( ments in PhiladelPhia, to which he invites special
attention.
Ile has also constantly on band a large and varied as
sortment of his own manufacture as well as city made
Ilats and Caps. suitable for the season, comprising every
variety of Russia, Beaver, Moleskin and Siik lints, fin
ished in the latest style, together wi th fulA assortment
of CAPS of every shape 111111 description, and at every
pace. lie particularly invites the public to eall and ex
:anius I,is eXOCIIFIVI3 assortment, which in style, :nate
ritl and finish, cannot be surpassed by any in market,
and which lie is able to put at prices lower than ever.
Remember his old stand on North nano% er street, be
tween limner's and Sener's stores.
FALL STYLE OF HATS & CAPS.
wm. ii. TROUT, desires to inform his old friends
tmit ho has removed to his new establishment on II igh
street, near the Railroad Depot, and is now opening a
r„ ti large and elegant assortment of the FALL STYLE
6-4 . 1
of RATS, just received from Philadelphia, which
.4 " the gentlemen or Carlisle are requasted to nen and
examine. He has also a large assortment of Silk. Fur
and Slouch Huts cc his own manalheture, got up in the
best style and at various pricesf-the excellence and finish
mwhich he will warrant. Ills storlt.ho.is confident on
ly needs to ho examined to ho approved. Also, a large
supply of Men's, Roy's and Children's CAPS, of Cloth
and Fur, and of every variety of style and pH«, just re
ceived from Philadelphia. Let-all who want a Ilat or
Cap give him a call, :IS they may be sure of being suit
ed to their own satisfaction.
CIIINA, GLASS AND QUEENS
wA It E—Old housekeepers and young, :wit h tiles
also who are expecting to become housekeepers. are invit
ed to call at Timor:Bl - s FAMILY (71:01.'EhY and ex
amino hjs elogantAmsortment of China. Glass and Queens
ware and other articles In the housekeeping, line, such
as French and English tea sets, heavy banded and plain,
White Uranite, gilded and blue plain, Dinner sets of ev
ery variety and price, bowls nod pitchers, tureens. dish
es, Ac. tilass-ware---euntre table and mantel lamps.
Candelabras and other lamps, great verity, table and bar
tumblers, goblets, Ac. Fruit and preserve dishes, in va
riety. Cedar-warn—tubs, buckets, churns, bowls, butter
prints and ladies. meal buckets, Ac. Brusites—sweeping,
white wash, scrubbing, hand and shoo brushes, dukters,
brooms, Ac. Market, clothes and travelling baskets.
Also a choice assortment of Tobacco and Segars. Call
ye who are fond of choice brands of Segars and try the
Principes, keg:alias, Stetfanonis and other t varieties,
and yen will tind.them of unimpeachable quality. Also
half Spanish. and Common Segurs, with choice snuff and
- Cherritte.; •
TIIE I lAA ON
,PAPER
I am just receil ing my Fall
stock PAPER
• hid) surpass In style, quality
and price any that have over
been exhlbeted in Carlisle. I respectfully solicit a call
from persons iu want of raper Hangings of any ilesm
Lion, as I ain confidentity assortment far enlrliumut, any
iu the Borough; and in style and prices has but few ri
calsla the city. I only ask of the public to call arid eX-
Mtnine my rissortmant before., inn - chasing, no I sin
'lent ray chaste designs cannot fall please the most
fastidious.
LOOK OUT IN TlME!—Cholera
tiiorbnA, Dysentery, Diarrhoea, ,te., are making
their appearanc. Von k now the remedy. If you have
any regard for the welifire of youmelf. y,ii r ,wi re, or your
Andron. supply yourselves with BEECH blit'S MATCIE
LES:, Collin Al.. otherwise abide the consequence ri•.
suiting from a bigoted A dilcrefire tf., old quaekery. This
"Matchless Routed) . " eau bo bud at the Drior Store of
11. J. kIEFFEIt.
South Mutterer street, a few doors south of the Court
!louse. Carlisle.
I OUTS AN I) tiF 0 ES. The snbseri b
er has now on hand n very extensive and well se.
card stuck Of 'it 00 T and SIIa E S,
which he will sell at unusually low pric,
es. Purchased from wholesale dealers,
at, low rates, he can otter- such ''''
moots t~ purchasers as will malio it their interest to v
It his estal lishment. lle' has -every article in the Root
and Shoe- line-Ltlir Ladles' or lientlemcus' wear—he
therefore deems - It unnecessary to particularize.
.4 - h— Persons desiring good and cheap goods are invit
ed to give him a call
-0 _. - .., , T• 2000 TONSL.I3IE AND
~G,_. - L
\\,N\ STOVE COAL, now on Land and
- 5,.'-'n
A.
.. f). receiving at the following prices:
Dauphin Lime Coal - - - $2 50 to 3 00
Stove, - • 3 00 tv 4 50
Lyitons Valley Lime - • - - 3 75 to 4 tw
Stove - .. . . 4 fb , ) to 4 75
Pine grove Limo '175 to 4 011
Stove 4 60 to 5 00
Pittston Stove Coal - - • _ -600 to 5 50
131:tagmith's Coal, per lmAiel,. • - 22. to 25cts.
tY4...A No LUMBER. of all kinds: Common 11 • oardr• and
tc.antling from $lOl to $lB per 100 feel. First Common
and P5llOl according to quality.
deel3-5m S. M. itoovEn.
fGRO .r 1 EA S,
c E
RI ESP I The sithseriter` has just
added to his former stock tiguncral selection of C 11010.:
GIt.WEItIES. as well no all the other vuriety•of articles
lusnally kept in a Grocery Store. renbrnalng Rio
i l ;(..`olTee—,roasted and green—at I•2 , t i and 14 rents
Clarified, Cr ushed 'and rttivorized
Sugars, of fine qualities; Chocolate. Spices, Pa ry
Salt and a variety of Fancy articles. all of which are 0,
fend at the lowest cosh prices. We are thankful for the
Ammer support given no, and Invite a further call from
our friends and customers. J. W. EBY,
Nfittion
'+JTEW GOODS. , ---The subscriber is just
opening n fresh assortment of very CIIEAP GOODS
bought nt reduced prices. Call Alia see them.
Au '23. Olia W, lIITNER
DIEBURNERS' COAL. - 2,000
Tons Lykeu's Valloy Nut Coal, a superior article
and for sato by
Jaul.o 3m
supply of „neuumsagner," an admi
rable Wlnzir for the hair, manuftictured by himself. 'The
excellence of this Tonic is testiged to by all of his ens,
towers who have used it to , be one of tile best articles
known ti , r cleansing the hair of dandruff. lie also loan
u fhetures a hair Restorative, known, as the "Corusheo
num," fyr giving new growth to the'hair on bald beadi.
Anopletestimeny exists of the efficacy of this excellent
Restorative. While the Shwnsagner clears the hair
of dandruff And prevents itTrom coming out, the Co
rasheunme supplies a new growth, to these who have
had the misfortune to lose their hair. Thu politic is In
vited to mil, examine and purchase these invaluable
articles, as ho Is confident they will render satisffiction.
SHAVING, HAIR DRESSING, and CUTTING, and
SHAMPOO:VINO attended to in the best style as usual,
at his old rooms on West Main Street, near Marlon MIL
Carlisle, Dec. 27, 1851. WM. BURGESS
WALL PAPER.—Just received a
splendid stock of Paper Hangings; Window
Shades and Fireboard Prints, embracing all the newest
and most approved styles. The doslgns aro neat and
chaste, end the prices such as cannot full to give satis
faction. Wo invite our friends and the pnbllc general
ly to call and examine our assortment before purchasing.
elmewhere. -11. SAXTON,
march2l East Main Street, Carlisle
"DLAI I) CASIDIKRES, ho.—The Hub
scriber has just opened a ♦arlety of Plaids and
Slues at reduced prices.
o.w. rI
.PIIIN P. LYN E.,
West side of North Ilopovvr Ftreet,
W. SHELDON
W. B. MUlt/LAY, Agt
if EIH , : IS WIJAT
'NEED AT PRESENT
io sul , serilKn• respeetful•
:elbow' the ladies and
tlemen of Carlisle and
lay that he has now on
at his Ifalr Dres`sing
Milviln; /Thorn on West
it. an elegant asrortmet ,
DIF.;; • 1111 AIDS and
Denim's W fi,y,and eau
Ash to order at shortest
lee every kind of Mar
rk oftho host quality.
le also he4s leave to In.
his faunas and rusto
that ho keeps ronstan-
Rotices.
I ) 1 SSOLIJTI ON OF PARTNE 11-
iiii P.—'rhe partnership heretofore existing bv
tween Nrunk. (lard nor and {Sm. T. Brown, is. this day
aiss.avett by mutual consent. Tito Mishit:telt will hen
after be carried on by Mr. liardner. Thu Buoks remain
in his hands for settlement, and in view of our Lite
dn.aeter, wo earnestly request our customers to settle
their accounts tunirMiately.
FRANK.
WM. 'l'. BROWN.
A CARD
I doom it neressary to Ktrito ns a matter of j us ti,,
to 51 r. Brown, that t h e Dissolution of Partnership
wa, effilrely at-my Own request, and unthougift of in
him until toy propaual to dicta lvn, Ilk ~,itior n„ .„l
at this, a vrtieular time renders this statement inipera
tive.rrh'.(mo. FRANK. O).lMM:it.
Carlisle, Aprii 4, itifift—it..
II.ISSOLUTION OF PA It N Ell
roup.—Noticein hereby given that the firm f
W. ECKP.LF, of Hampden township, Cumberland
eounty, has this day (Mar:.ll '27. 11466) been dissolved I y
11111tUlll cvnseut, and Hui beol,s played in the h en ,h, of
Eeklef. for rollecth.n. All persona indebted to
said firm will make immediate settlement.
JON ATI! AN ECI:
npr4pd WILLIAM ECKELS.
ssEssIVIENT.—The m e In b e r - 8 of
the Allen niid.East. Ponnsboro Mutual Fire mat
rene6 Company, are hereby notified that a tax of FOUR
PER CENT. liar been Mid oti all premium ni Leo duo en
the 2.ith tiny of :%farelt.last. attethat a COlertor will roll
nn them for the purpose of collecting-immediatelv.
LEWIS IlYlilt , Sorry.
t I ISTATE OF JOHN'SPROUT, de
-1 eettsed.—Notiee is hereby given that letters testa
mentary on the Estuf o ofJohn Sprint t,lat e of Iltimpden
township Cumberland county, deceased, have been' Is
sued by the Itegltter of Fuld county to the suliserllier,
residing in the slime township. All persons knowing
theintiel coo I nclohted to said estate are required to 1110 h
humediuto paymnt, and those having I.lalrF to present
them for settlement to
nprP , pil 'I . YMAS II.IIT;YPON, Adm'r,
U I )ITOR'S NOTl('E.—Theubtler-
At
,v signed. up C
ed Auditor by the Orphans ourt.
rdOtinikerhind e 7 to marstmi ,Lild distril ute the
fund in the initohi . t 0. T. Mel-410)1ln, AskridOetrutor
of dames ('anthers. lato of the bor;heh of ttitimaM ski
deceased, to and antom; the creditors of raid dtemtiot t.
10 attend to the duty I,siglied to him, at his .•triee iu
(INVVifie. on t' A TIM ItA V, the kit day 01 May. t,e t . tre
_twee n. tha hour/4744 . .10 t,.4tlecit,_.l.-2.1-and_::__Malork.,-..1'.-.M.
„hen and where those interested are notinell t•, attend.
mad Fiel • J3.3lEti It. IS:VINE.
Ii_PPEA I,S F( )R1855 . —A he de i
:: signed. Commis:Miners if Cunibm'and County
would hereby trite notice that the set oral Appeals wit
be held tit the Commibsietturs' When in (arllsle, as lid
lows, to Nit;
Allen, b.•wer Monday, April 2nd.
Allen, Upper, do. do.
Mechanicsburg, do. do.
East Pennsborm Tuesday, April 24th. -,
Ilampilen, , do: '' - do.
- New Cumberland, do. do.
Mourhe, Wodnetolay, April 25th.
S Thor t'pring, dm do.
Frank ford. 1 bursday, April 25th.
Hurt h Middleton do.
51111 in, Ifriday, April 27th.
It. 1..! , /iell. du. do.
New trine, do. do.
Shippimsburg borough, Baturday, April 211th.
Shippeusburg twp. do. do.
1.-!outhampton, do. do.
ldeitinson, Monday, April 30th,
Now ten, do. do.
SOnth Middleton, TueAtiy. May lot,
‘i, ust Penrisboro, do.
Carlisle, Wednesday. May 2d.
Any persons feeling themselves aggrievi.d by altera
tions made will Le heard at and' time and place stated..
JOHN 1101111,
JANIE . .. 4 Ait m sTitoNo.
hlolt E Al. 011 AI IA
Com's ofilee, 47:arch 28: Commissioner,'
NOTICE.—To all persons iii terestcd
In no Real Estate of Dr. John Shppson, Jan d
and the reeornizaturs of 1)r. William A. l'impson
Samuel Alexander and Andivw Carothers, Esq., in the
Orphan's Court of Cumberland cou nty,
to secure Up
Interest of the respective heirs of said Decedent in safe
Real Estate. .„
That on motion of Samuel Hepburn, EM., Attorney
for 1). William A. Simpsom—lt is ordered by th.
Orphan's Court of Cumberland county. That a rub
upon all the parties in Interest be entered in auto
Court, to show, valise if tiny they have. why the said
recoemizanceti shall not be marked satisfied. So far a.
the interest of David Simpson is corm:med.—And that
saki rule he returnable on the ::41 Monday of Ap r i
neat: Notice of whielt to be gilron by publication in tare
newspaper printed in said county, until the said day
Ilpp..ntrallee. IV the Court.
Of which parties in interest will take notice.
Test; JOHN ()REGO, Clerk Or. Court.
AND WATER CO.MPAN
LOAN. --The Carlisle (jut: and Water Company de
sire to complete their Works by the introduction of Ga.
this 'mummer, and for this purpose V. 101 to Obtain 01
Loan TWENTY TnousAND DOLLA ItB, for with h the:,
will give the most ample security, and pay- the Interest
half yearly at the Carlisle Deposit Dank, fer,snms
less than VW. FRED'K. WATTS,
EMEMI
F4ST, A'rE OF SAMUEL WAG CO
- I\ LB, detensekL—Notiee is hereby given that Let
tors of Administration on the estate of :-. , zurund Wage,o-,
nor, Into of Newton township. Cumberland county, do
eoased, have been granted by the Register of said coup,
ty to the subscribers, residing •ln the :AMU township.—
All porsuns knowing themselves indebted to sold estate
are required to make immediato pltyment and those
having clahus to present thentfor setdiemont to
NANCY WAtItIONEII,
marl4pd ISRAEL WA6I3ONER, f Admes.
I:STATE OF ABRAILOI- BURK
-
HOLDER, sr. dereamal.—Notice Is hereby given
that Letters Testamentary on the estate of Abraham
Burkhelder, late of Franklin d township ' Cumberland
comity, deceased, have been granted by the Register of
said county to the •Att bscriber, residing in the same twp.
All persons 'twining themselves indebted to 2.411.1 . estate
are required to make immediate paymeut, and those
having claims to present them for settlement to .
maripd ABRAHAM. MARTIN, Ex'r.
-ESTATE OF 1411,AZAB_‘' (Al
deceased.—Notice is hereby given that Letters of
Administration on the Estate of Elizabeth Smith, hitt.
of Limit. Allen township, Cutuborland county, deceased.
have been granted by the Register of said county tolha
subscriber, residing in the same township. All persons
knowing themselves indebted to said .estate are requir
od to make immediate payment,and those having claim
to present thorn for settlement to
f0b:2;1441d )01. 11. SMITH, Adm'r.
y i •
STATE OF SUSANNA SWElT
decensed.—Notice Is hereby given that Let
era of Administration on the estate of Susanna Swett
zer, late of Shiremanstown, Cumberland county, deceas
ed, have hued granted by the Register of said county to
the subscriber, residing in the same township. All per
sons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are re
quired to make Immediate payment, and those having
claims to present them fur settlement to
fuldfi-6t WISI D. SHOOP, Aduer.
J)ALTIMORE CARD.—Sarid . T.—
FITIO Factory tilled 'and Ground Alum Salt, con
stantly on hand and for sale.
CARR, GIESE A CO.,
Flour, Grain and Lumber Commission Merchants,
Spear's Wharf.
Also, CEMNNI" and CALCINED PLANTER. ,A •
biney
of the N. A. and Rosendale Co"
lialtlittoro, Jan, 22, Mb.
011,N SIIELLERS.---X
ascAMBER ' S PAT
, I I*.:N T Corn Stnituat, decidedly tho host and cheep.
now in 111,0. Farmers aro requested to call and ex•
amino It at thu Carlisle lemindry and Machine Finn. , r
at Ba :ton's Hardware Store. Ft.r halo at reasenahlo
•
prt• on by
Aug : . 2,---3ml , L , 0111.1)NER & DROWN
STARTLING, BUT TRUE!
WHAT EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW.
How often it happens, that the wife lingers from
par to year in that pitiable condition as not oven
Er ono day to feel the happy and exhilaraling
moo incident to the enjoyment of health
THE BLOOMING BRIDE, •
But a few years ago in the flush of licalth and youth,
and buoyaney•of spirits, rapidly, and apparently in
explicably, becomes a feeble, sickly, sallow, debili
tated wife, with frame emaciated, nerves unstrung,
spirits depressed, countenance bearing the impress
of suffering,. and an utter physical and mental pros
tration, arising front ignorance of the simplest and
plainest rules of health as connected with the mars
nage state, the violation of which entails disease,
suffering and misery, not' nly to the wife, but often
HEREDITARY COMPLAINTS UPON THE CHILDREN
" UNTO TOD THIRD AND FOURTDOENNIIATION,"
Trannmitting CONSUMPTION, scnoPuLA,
HYPOCHONDRIA, INSANITY, GOUT,
Ii INQ • S EVIL, and other mid
worse Diseases, as a ,
DREADFUL INHERITANCE
FltOM THE PARENTS.
"And must this continue? Must this be? Is them no
meetly? No relief? No hope ?"
The remedy Is by knowing the Causes and avoiding
them, and knowing the remedies, and benefiting by them.
These aro pointed out in
THE MARRIED WOMAN'S
PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION,
By DR. A. M. MAURICEAU,
rnorrssoß or DIHEASIM or wourv.
One hundredth Edition, (500,006);187no., pp. 250
(ON PTIVE PAPY.It , EXTRA niNniNG,rsl.oo.l
A standard work of established reputation t found classed
In the catalogues of the great trade sales in Now York,
Philadelphia, and other "cities, and cold by the principal
000ksellora In the United Statea. lt WAS first published
in 1847, since which time '
FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND COPIES
have been aeld, of which there were upwards of
ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND, SENT BY MAIL,
attesting tho high esthhation in which it is heti as a re
liable popular Medical
BOOK FOR EVERYFEMALE
thtrauthorliating - ileebtM LIS eathiSTVVattentiorile the
treatment of complaints peculiar to females, in respect to
which lie to yearly consulted by thousands both in person
and byletter.
Hero every woman can discover, by comparing her -wen
'tyruptems with those described, the nature, character,
glittliCA of, and the proper remedies for, her complaints.
The wife about becoming a mother has often need of
Instruction and advice of the utmost importance to her
future health, in respect to which her sensitiveness for
bids conanlting a medical gentleman, will find ouch in..
otrnctiOn and advice, and also explain many symptoms
which otherwise would .oceasion anxiety or alarm as all
the peculiarities Incident to her situation aro described
Bow many are suffering from obstructions or irregular•
Moo peculiar to the female system, which ttralerminelhe
health, the effects of which they are Ignorant, nod foe
which their delicacy forbids seeking medics! advice!
Many suffering from prolapsus uteri (falling of the womb),
or from fluor cans (weakness, debility, Stc.) Many are
in constant agony for many months preceding coullne
meat Many have difficult if not dangerous deliveries,
and slow and uncertain recoveries. , Some whose lives are
hazarded during such time, will each find in its pages the
`means of prevention, amelioration and relief.
It is of course Impracticablo to convey fully the various
subjects treatod of, as they are of—a , nature strictly In•
tended for the married dr those contemplating marriage.
Reader, are you a husband or a father? a . wife or a
mother? Have you the sincere welfare of those you love
at heart? Prove your sincerity, and lose no time In
learning what causes Interfere with their health and hap
plums; not 1088 than your own. It will avoid to you anu
yours, as It has to thousands, litany a day of pain and
anxiety, followed by sleepless nights, Incapacitating the
mind for Ito ordinary avocation, and exhausting those
means for medical attendance, madicittes and advertised
nostrums which otherwise would provide for declining
years, Wo infirmities of ago and the proper education of
your children.
In consequence of tho universal popularity of the werk,
0.9 evidenced by its extraordinary sale, various impost
Lions hero been attempted; as well on booksellers as on
the public, by Mutations of title palm, spurious
and surreptitious infringements of copyright, ant other
lovices and deceptions, it has been found necessary,
therefore, to
CAUTION THE PUBLIC
to buy no book unless the words " Dr. A. M. Idsmamtno,
1:21) liberty Street, N. Y.," is on (and the entry in the
Clerk's Office on the back of) the title (rage ; and buy
only of respectable and honorable dealers, or send by
mail, and address to Dr. A. M. Mauriceau.
l'reAdent
air Upon receipt of One Dollar "TEE MAR
RIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDIOA.L QOM•
PANION" is sent (mailed fro) to any part of the
United States, the Canadas and British Provinces.
All letters roust be post-paid, and addressed to Dr.
A. M. NIAURIOEAU, box 1224, New-York City.
. Publishing Chaco, No. 129 Liberty Street, New.
York.
y u N t l? E t T Ourned h N A
om 11
ith IL ffesh supply of DR COS and CON FECTIONA
The former In connect-ton wit Ii his stork on hand will
make his assortment of Drugs, Medicines aintAlieudeals
complete. Ills assortment of CON rEcTIONAItY is also
tine: consisting of pure sugar white and transparent
Candy Toys; Candy, common, :warted, and title Candies
f every variety; also Fruits, Nuts, and every thing
belonging: to that Eh partment of trade. lie would call
special attention to his supply of FANCY AllriChlai
fur the 11011dnys, and general use, among which, may Igo
found the god, the tasteful,- and-the useful.„-"'AD are
ether thay_w/sh-to-poach.-ae-or-liot.
8..1. linikrifEit.
Carlisle, Dec,r ,fs4
101" I'S PATENT FARMERS'
12011.}:1:9.—Those possess nn advantage over al l
others in being made With an outside iron casing, which
greatly eComindses furl and prevents lose Of heat. They
are made of various sizes, from 10 to 120 gallons. They
tiro poilidele, and only be set in the kitchen for house
held use, or out of doors convenient to the barn, pig
pens, for boiling food for steel:. For sale by
PASCOALL IllollltlB & CO.,
Agricultural Warehouse and Feed Store, N. K corner
of ith and Market streets, Philadelphia. poet",i4
•
VLINE VL. KNIGHT,r (Successbr to
J Hartley & Knight,) BEDDINO AND CARPET
W REHOUSE No. 148 south Second Street, live doors
above Spruce Area, Philadelphia, where lie keeps eon•
stantly on baud a full assortment Of every article. In his
line of business. Feathers, Feather Beds, Patent V;rlug
Mattresses Velvet Tapestry, Tapestry, Ilros:•els, , Three-
Ply, Ingrain, Venetian, List, Rag and Hemp Carpetings,
Oil Cloths, Canton Mattin gs, Cocoa and ,Spaulsh Mattings
Floor and Stair Druggets, Hearth Rugs. DeorMats, Table
and Plano Covers. To which he invites the attention.or
purchasers.' I4oet's I
PIR G--
ESS & CLOAK TRIMMINS.
No: 200 CHESNUT STREET, below Eleventh, 311 d
'O. 70 Sarni SECOND STREET, below Spruce, Phil
adelphia. We invite attention to our complete itta•Ait
zibraiii ment of Plush and Silk Bindings, Fringes, Mittel. ,
and Staple Trimmings, of our own importation and noon
facture. 1111.0rders execut ett at a few hours notice,
J. O. lit A X Wfl I.b .t SON,
• 29g Clooutut St.grul 170 South 24 St., Phileitelutits
Philadelphia, December 0, Met---Lluto.