Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, May 02, 1855, Image 8

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'BALTIMORE MARKET
MONDAY EVENING, April 30
FLOUR AND ATEAL.—A sale :this meriting of
275 blatsOity Miffs at t 1 0 .25. • This sale is
somewhat :below the„ ;market price-4edders
generallzaak $lO s&`.'lAlio, a sale of:solibbls
City MilliVon4rivate terms. Ott„lata 'change
therd2Weie sides of 900bnIsiloward str.g.o`, ll t
$lO 50, Which is a decline. The market
closed quiet and not much disposition to pur
chase at this price.. Nothing done in City
Mills. A sale of 100 bbls Canadian Flour at
$lO 873 per bbl. Rye Flour—We quote at
$7 25 as 7 37 per bbl. Corn Meal 7 lVe'quote
country at $4 50, and city; manufacture at
$1 75 a $4 81i per bbl.
CiaAtE 7 Wheat—The market this morning
was dull and prices gave way somewhat. Hol
ders, however, were not disposed to sell, and
transactions were light. About 6000 bushels
offered. We quote quite nominally at 255
$2 68, and red at 2 4b.i5258 per bushel. Corn
=About 20,000 bushels offered.: • Sales, of
white at 9 'Ms $1 01, yellow at:l- 0241 03,
closing dull 96,08 cents per bushel.
Oats—There were 7000 bushels offere Ito-daY.
Sales of choice Maryland and Virginia at 65a
97 cents ; Pennylvnnia at 68 cents per bushel.
RYE—None offered ; no sales.
LI R. J. B. MARCHISPS 0131,12-
/ BRATIM CATUOLWON, 1' )It Tilli LELIEF &
COLE OF SUFFERING FEMALES.
This inedielue has never
lam introduced by empty puffs, and misrepresentations.
nor is It intended that its present popularity shall be
sustained by any medium but Its merits and the appro
bation er the public
NOTI TITS UNFORTUNATE FEMALE.
I feel it la (tatty incumbent upon myself to de c lar e
imiehay tau great blessing Dr. Marehisils Uterine Ca
tholinon has proved to me. For two years my health
was miserable: I was almost until* to walk. Physi
111111 S pmnounced my Min falling of the womb, exten
sive uleenttions, commencing with fluor albus. The
irritation. I.rostration o Sta., rendered Urea burden.
In this miserable condition, Dr.l.. I'. Newland recum.
mended Dr. I Mandlisi's Uterine Cattralicon. After tak
ing four betties I Mad' myself in privet health. CI ratl
tude for my restoration makes me ardently desire that
ell nay s alike unfortunate, may find sure relief from
this toestiumble medicine.
ELIZABETH A. NEWLAND,
No. 19 West-st., Utica, N. Y.
•
Tho above statement I know to be true, ,
It; P. NEWLAND; M. D.:Utica, N. Y. -
Time nn hoAltation In saying, Dr. 31nr4hisi's Uterine
Oath , 'Dein Is Invaluable in uterine diseases generally
I have used It In Flu 4 Mint% Amenorrbcca, erolapsits
Uteri, and in cases of extensive uleenttlon of the inAlne
and ea uteri. It Is worthy' Or the net - 1(01'0in Faculty.
JOHN C. OILIIICit,.III. D., Ihiltilnere, d.
. „
Let all interested call and obtain a pamphlet (free;
eentainiag maple proof, from the most. respectahir
sources, of the beneficial results of its uso; together
with letters from highly experienced Physicians, why
have used it iu their practice; and,speak from their own
observa;lons.
J. Kittyraft, Drwmist, South [leftover street
solo Agent for Carlisle, Po.
J. D. &t.A.ItOIIISI & 00., Proprietors,
Central Depot, 401 Drotadtvay, N. Y.
January 2.1,1855-6,m,
,r• 4 j`t•,..4 •%01,.
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'MAC Jagivel
CIUMBER LAN]) VALLEY R A I L
I,_) !WAD. GUANOI OF HOURS: On and aftis
MoNDAV, March ddth, 1555, l'assunger trains will run
daily, as follows (Sundays esropted :
FOR HARRISBURG :
Ist Tritin. 2d Train.
L ‘aro Chamborsburg, 5.30, A. 51 4.30, P. 5'
" Shlppensburg, 6.09, ... 5.09, "
" Newt!llo, 8.40, .• 5.40, "
Carlisle, 7.18, " 8.18, u
Itlueltanirsdtrg, • 7.50, " 6.40, "
At llarrlsburg, 8.1E4 " 7.15, "
FOR CIIAMIIItILBI.IIIIOI.
. _
lat Train. - 2d Train:
L'33 ve Ifarrisburg, 8.45, A. M 1.15, P. M.
" Mechanicsburg, 0.18, .• • 1.43. I.
" Owlish, 0.53, " 2.25, "
" Nevrville, , 10.30, ." 3.00, " •
" Shippensburg, , 11.02,, " . 3.30, ~
At Chambersburg, - 1/ . 30 ; " . 4.00, ~
Tr:dna leave ilarrisburg for Philadelphia, at 8.45; A:5l
12.30, M.,(vin Columbia) and 7.40, P. M.
For Baltimore., nt 8.46. A. 11. and 1.45, P. M.
Nor Pittsburg; at 3.20'A. M.. 12.65 Noon, and '5 P. M.
Nor Pottsville, Reading. nod points on tho llauphib
and ausqueltattna Rail iload leave Ilarrisburg at, 7.1:..
A. 51. •
.@Z-..tt all SEitlotis whore Tlekets . nre sold. Fares orc
TEN CEN 1.1;88 than when pahl to the Ours.
A. SMITII, Superintendent.
RAII Ito td 0111( . 0,
31ate't 21st 1845.
1 140 . 1...i t t. , 1 4 14 . 1 1.( 8 , 14] , G rp 1 0 15 0 . , - 4.. .l t t4s in t in r e e , t.:e n Vg i d ,
mart Li. Clothe. [nowl W. lIITNER.
j~API 11, PAPER.—Pe sons . wanting:
WALL PAI4:R, will And an co:toilaive 51a, 4 14' tla
as e very CIIIAP at It. DICK'S.
Carlisle, April 4, 1865.
lot Safe nub )lent. '
VVIA -T 11,11 1, 1 4 %'
AT PRIVATE siibscTll;er, ',Oll tip)
the property he now owns -rind ore&
i—
----,
g ,
- , ^l s plea, formerly owned by ,tite hey, T.
~.
i-, Aloore, situntrit on PiePth iltinovor 5 '
' I', igir•: , Carlisle, adjoining the property of M
.':,iiLf titz_ .. v Wm. Urnham, noar . the Walnut, get,
torn Moan,annosting of. .a TOWN; LOT A,NI) A /LAM,
93 by. 240 foot, upon which are erected a good two otor:,
FHA Mg 110l:SE, Wood Mono and Stable, together will'
ether out-buildings. Thorn is also a good brick, cemented
Cistern, capable of holding forty-ftve hogsheadi of water.
The property is in good repair.
Also, for male, n full TOWN LOT adjoining the above,
60 by g.lO feet. Any one wanting such property xill dr.
will to cell and - examine,
nov'4,—tlui
TlMBleit LAND POI?, SA LE.—
. Chet subscribers will sell At private sale nbotv
150 ACTIMS OF MOUNTAIN TIMBFR LAND, lo
ots to salt purchasers, The timber is yellow pine ty,
or sawing and building purposes, as also oak an d e b om
nut. The laud Is located very near the new road lea
ding from JAMBS Weakley's saw mill to Laurel Forge
and extends up Said road ashigh as Cold Spring, adjoin
log Richard Woods, John Sterrett and. Ilaslcoll end
Beymones saw mill. A draft of the land ran be seen at
the house of A. Cautery at Weatay's
Fob. 20, 56, It. & B. OIVIN.
It stands pro eininont for Its
curet., I p3wors in all the -
e sos it is recom
mended, usually called }L
id ALE C‘ Mel. AIN TS. • 01'
these are Prolapses Uteri, or
Falling of tho Womb; Floor
All,na, or illtites; Chronic In
liamtnation and Uleerati‘m of
the Womb; lecideit tat l/0111"-
rlogo, or, blooding; Painful
Suppressed, Az Irre4ular Men
struation, 4:e., with all their
accompanying ovils, (Goner:
exeupted,) - no matter how re
vere or of true Inng stantlin;;.
BENEDIGT LAW
jiljit - uhefpOid
1, 1 11. 1)01111' 1110NNAW,
BooK uud DR ESSINO CASE
A.W. corner 4th and Cliaenut streets
4143-Always on hand a largo and varied assortment of
Port %amides, Work Boxes.
Poch et Boats, Cubits,
Bankers Cases, Travelling Bags,
Note Itelders, Bacitgammen Beards,
Port Folb.s, Chess Men,
Portable Desks, , Pocket Memorandum o ßooks
— llresidifit Citses, Cigar Cases, &C.
Also a general assortment of English, French andOer
man Fano' GOOI.IB, fine locket Cutlery, Razors, Hazer
Straps and Hold Pens.
Ark) •Wholesale second and third Floors.
aml 3F. 11. SMITH,
N. P. corner 4th amid Chesnut struels.
N. 11.—On the rwelpt of $1 a superior liold Pon will
Lo sent to any part of the country by mil—describing
pen thus, medium, hard cr soft.
FLt F NCH TRUSS ES.—llernia or
Rupture suceessfally treated. and comfort insured;
by soot the elegant French Trusses, imparted by the
subsJriber, and made to order expressly for his sales.
All sulfuring-with Rupture will be gratified to learn
that the occasion now offers to procure a Truss combin
ing extreme lightness, with coso, durability and correct
c mstractlm, In, lieu of the cumbrous and uncomforta
ble article usually sold. Alt extensive assortmen always
on hand, adapted to every variety of Rupture in adults
WO children, and for sale at a range of price to suit all.
Cost of Single Trusses, $2, $3, $4 and $5: . Double; $4,
$ sn. $8 and $lO.
Pars ms at a distance can have a Truss sent to any ad
dress by remitting the amount, sending measure around
the hips. and stating side affected.
For Sale Wholesale and Retail by the Importer.
CALEB 11. NNINDIAIB,
8. W. car. of Twelfth & !taco Sts., Philadelphia.
Depot for Dr. Banning's Improved Patent Body Brace;
Chest Expanders and Erector Braces; Patent Shoulder
!trues; Suspensory Bandages: Spinal Props"and Sup
p arts. Ladies' Rooms, with competent lady attendants:
april 11.
ITER RI WAS_ W. TEN CHAM
_L ON Flltl PROOF SAFES, with Ilan's Patent
Powder Proof 1, , ,e1:0, which wore
awarded separate Medals at the
World's Fair, London, 1851, and
also at the World's Fair, New
York, 1853 and '5l. The sabsyri•
hers are the solo niannineturers
and proprietors in this State of
the above untaidalled Safes and
Locks. The reputation of the
..kgenttlne "Herring's Safe , "is world
and for the last-tthirteen
4. i"
L
'years the mercantile commniiity
have witnessed and borne testi
mony to their NEVER rtu.mo fire proof qualities. More
than 12,000 of these Safes have been actually sold. and
over me tif. , NDltEn have pltssed, triumphantly through
accidentA fires. The public are nisurod that all SafiN
minnthcturod by the /4111ISCribOrE ore not only guar:3 . ll-
We! to be fully equal, but lu many respects even supe
rhr to those which have been so severely tried by fire.
Few will forgot their Services in the horning of the
"Tribune establishment," Now York. and at the Great
Fire In Strawberry street, at the large fire last July.
opplslto the Girard House; and still more recently
in the Fire at Fif. and Chesnut sts ,in the city of
Plalelphin, in which these Safes came forth the Sc.
knowlodged ettiatrioN, when many other securities
FARREL. & ea,
!nom SAFE ein TI AN 'LOCK MAKERS
31 IVAI.NUT Street,'Philadelphia.
Chilled Iron Sates, with Powder Proof Leeks, manu
factured expressly for Banks, Brokers, Jewellers, and
others requiring security from rogues. Bank Vaults,
Boers, Ac. on hand and made to order. All the most
calebrated Lock's for sale at manufacturerie prices. -
Sozond hand "Safes," "Salamanders" and "Iron
Chests" of other makers. hare boon taken in part pay
ment for Herring's for sale at half pric4. apl.ll
(*JULIUS STERN,
No 1.44, North Third Street, Phlindelphia,
holefoile Dealer in
Fancy Dress Trimmings and Millinery Coo ds•
and Manufacturer of Fancy Silk Bonnets,
keeps constantly on baud a very extensive. assortment
of Silks, Ribbons. Laces, Embroideries, , Flowers, Bonnet
Frames, Gimps. Fringes. besides a great variety of other
Fancy (leads. Ile solicits a call from Country Illerchn nts
v IRithw the City, and• assures. them that they will be
sure to find any article above Mentioned at the 19w cst
prices. marchl4-20
MILLINEAY
FOR SPRING SALEBI
WIOIIN STONE d: SONS, No. 45, South Second
Strut, Philadelphia.
hate just (Toned !holy Spring Importations of
SILKS, BONNET RIBBONS, FLOWERS,
LACES, CRAPES, Ac. Ac.
Including a general assortment of MILLINERY ARTI
CLES, of the most fashionable styles. The above Goods
hare been Imported oupressly for our Spring sales and
comprise the largest and best assortment in our line to
be found In the market. marehl4-din
lAiII.OVAL !-BESSON & ,S()N,
) hog leave to inforrit you that thoy have remov
ad the Mutat/M.I4M ramtvr Mounsuao STOttr. from
No. r 2 South Second Stroct, to tho new building No.
21)(1 Chesnut Streot ffivo doors above Eighth, South
ids) where they will offer nn Inerensod stock at r
laced prices. 10. Now Spring Goods dotty opOning.
I_4E AT H 14311•! LHATHER,!.
FRITZ, !MARY & CO.
• • No. 26, North Third Street, Philadelphia,
MOROCCO MANUFACTURERS. Currier* and Import
em of FRENCH CALF SKINS, and Realer* In Rod and
Oak Sole Loather nud Kip. Feb2B—]y
Aia IL FRANCISCUS,
j. . - . - • • MANUPACTUTER OP COTTON LAPS,
Wed ing, Tie Yarn, Carpet Chain, Cotton Yarns,
LAMP, CANDLIC AND FLUID. WICKS,
which he offers to sell at the Lowest Cash Prices at No.
tIS Market Street alx)re Second, North slde,Philadelphin
TREES,
.EVER-GREENS, RAJ
-41'44,45E5, FLOWERINO SHRUBS, PLANTS, kr.--
ln variety 311,11 , 1 re, cultivated and fur sale
in large ur small quantities, at the Rising Son Nurse
ries and (harden, Philadelphia.
rlZ^Platiti..ltoses. Seeds, Ae. eaU be had every day in
h Market. below Slath Street, Philadelphia, where or
tiers are also received ter the Nursery.
All orders promptly attended to. Descriptive Cata
logue sent to punt-paidapplleatlons gratis.
,Addreati S. MAUI'AY,
utarchn hhdnic,Sun P. 0. Philadelphia.
rt GREAT DISCOVERY.
'• H
FOR CURLING TU GAM!—
' or many yetars it hes hoes the objec ofdeepe-.4 study
with chemists and others, to produce n fluid that, op
plied to the hair. would cause it to wave and curl equal
os beauty to the natural curl. TILE: KROLLIIIIION Is
alto only article ever offered to the world that will effect
this most 'desirable object. Rut three or four applien•
tions are necessary to curl It as much ns may be desired.
and for 4,0 length of thne. Eroin the ninny tortltuittilals
f these who have, used it, the subsoriber..tboknot 2 heab
tote to warrant the Crollerlon to give satisfaction, and
prove as resontended ensue.
Thu reeolpo fur maklin; with full dlrootionn fur use,
• will bt soul on tho receipt of and dollar, post paid. The
ingr a ir d is t w o 11l not coot over 12 costs.
pity. 10NT,
..1 ,
April IA, '55 . . Warran t Trumbull Co., 0.
LlARDWARE.—Allimenoth
cf Sprihg Arrival at LYNN'S on North Ilan
.
• over Street, where the public are being
c.c10c....
supplied with every variety of Hardware, Painta, Oils,
cA. at the LOWLST eaten PRICES. Call in, we can amont
uhalato a tow more.
Q ETTLI N U UP I—The subneribers
Cjhavo put their books into the hands of W. C. Rhoein
gsq, for settlement : °Mee In Main street nearly opposite
%triton Hall. All persons who are indebted to us will
please call immediately upon him and save themselves
further tmuble.
April 18, 18511. WEISE & CAIRWELTZ
I, AMILY COAL.-500 Tons Lykon's
'Calloy Co d, broken and Screened, prepared ex
proxsly for tinnily use, receiving end for sale by
Jan. 17 3m % W. U. MURRAY, Ake,.
rtSwi.tizitei
Sio eN all) bljops.
FALL STYLE OF 11 ATS fui• 1554.—_
bi1...),,;u1., li.l.:1.1.1.;I: respectfully 1111111,11111,N t.:/ his
old Patrons and the pulilie gonerally that ho boo juot, re
eeived thu. FALL lir.is STY I,r; oF .'l I.L.M EN:S
4 4.
II sTs, manuactured at one of the boot ostablioh
ounits In Philadelphia, to which lie inylLes spOclal
ottoutiou.
lie has also minstrualy on hand a large and varied as.
sertinent of his own manufacture as well as city made
I late and Caps, suitable Mr the seasoli,c..inprisiwevery
variety of_aussin,lleaver,lllelesklu_aud_tilf_Lints—llii-
Ished in the latest style, together with a full assortment
of CAPS of every shape and description, and at- every
price. lie particularly invites the public to calf and ex
nmine his exounsive assortment', wialell iu sn le, mute
riff and finish, cannot be surpassed by any in market.
and which he Is able to put at prices lower than ever.
Remember his old stand on North llanever street, be
tween Ilumer's and Sener'e stores.
FALL STYLE OF EATS & CAPS.
WAI. H. TROUT, desires to inform his old friends
teat he has removed to his new establishment on High
strept, near the Railroad Depot, and is now opening a
tki large and elegant assortment of the FALL STYLE
aSi s
UP HATS, just received front Philadelphia, which
- ' 4 the gentlemen of Carlisle aro requested to aril and
examine. lie has alto a large assortment of Fur
and Slouch lists uo his own manulacture, got up In the
best style and at various prices, the excellence and finish
or Which he will warrant. Ills stuck he Is confident on
ly needs to be examined to be approved. Also, a large
supply of Men's, Boy's and Children's CAPS, of Cloth
and Fur, anti of every variety of style and price just re
ceived front Philadelphia. Let all who want a Hat or
Cap give him a call, as they , may be sure of being suit
ed to their own satisfaction.
•
CHINA, CLASS AND QUEENS,
W AltE—Old housekeepers and young, with thus
also who are expecting to become housekeepers ' are Inv it
ud to call at limumatrs FAMILY UItuUERY and cx
amine his elegant ru3sortment of China, lass and Queens
ware and other articles In the housekeeping line. such
na french and English tertficts, heavy bandedandplain v
White Oranite, gilded and blue plain, Dinner sets of ev
ery variety and price, bowls and pitchers, tureens, dish
us, do. Glass-ware—centro table and mantel lamps,
Candelabras and other lamps,great verity, table and bar
tumblers, goblets, he. Fruit and preserve dishes, in va
riety. Cedar-ware--tubs, buckets, churns, bowls, butter
printsand ladles, meal buckets, lie. Brushes—sweeping.
white wash, scrubbing, hand and xhoo brushes; dusters,
bruoms, Ac. Market, clothes and travelling baskets.
Ala, rh' Ire ass &talent of F 1 arco and Fe .7:o Cp.ll
ye who are hind of choice brands of Seger: try Aii
I'rincipos, Itegalias, tAeffaxionis and other Cuba varieth s.
and you will find them of unimpeachable quality. Also
half Spanish and Common Sews, with choice snuff and
chewing trThacen.
1 - -: ,- Th , ,,,--,---_ lilt IE. TilE MI I, LION
n Pa PEP.,--_ , :; - . 7 , -, i -
i gen " "r"- - t' , - lam just meelAng my rnil,
• WW I /NU:CS ::;,,,,--= -: stork -of PA PlOt II ANO I .(IS.
~ ell' .. which surpass In style, quality
.., — ...,,
and price nny that have el 01
been exhibuted in Carlisle. 1 respectfully solicit a call
from persons In want of Paper Hangings of any descrip.
Hon, ns I nm confident by assortment far surpasses any
In the Borough; and in sty;le_and prices has but few ri
vats in the city. I only ask of the public to call and ex•
amino my assortninnt before purchasing, ns I am confi
dent my chaste designs cannot fall to please the most
fastidious. JOHN I'. LYNK,
West sideof North Hanover lArcet,
LOOK OUT IN TlME!—Cholera
morbris. Dysentery, Diarrbrra. &c., aro wahine
their appearane. You kIIONV the remedy. If yen have
any regard f.r the wellfare of yourself, your wife. or your
children, supply yourselves with BEECHER'S t i MATCII-
LESS CO o
CORDIAL, otherwise elide the mseit truce re
suiting fmm n I.Lded adhorenoe to old quaehery.
" Matchless Remedy" can Le had at the Drug t.:t.,,re of
D. J. KIEFFER.
South Hanover street, a few doors south of tlin s fourt
hours, Carlisle.
BOOTS A NI) SHOES. The subscrib
er has now on hand a very extensive and well so
ected stock tf BOOTS and 8 ll 0 E 5,
which he will sell at unusually low pric
es. Purchased (nun wholesale dealers.
at low rates. Ito can olTer such induro
moots to purchasers as will make it theh toterest to %is
it his estahlishmonr:' 'lle has - every' article in . the Boot
and Shoe Latlimi' or (lentlvnions' wear—hi
ihrn.rf re (Isom , : it tinneeoki•nt7; to particularize.
Xtri- Perkums ch‘slrfu s ,4 good and cheap goods are invit
ed to give Lim a call.
-.b . COAL : 2 000 TONSLIME AND
-
- : ..c,N, wrovE MAL, now on hand And
, ttlt ,' •-
v.4 , ragi l '.: +;. *---`• receiving at the following prices:
Dauphin Limo Coal - - - $2 50 to 300
Stove, . - . • 300 to 450
Lykons Valley Limo - - -375t0 4 00
, Stove . - . - 400 to 4 75
Pino Grove Limo . • • - • 375t0 4 00
Stove - - • • -450t0 5 00
Pittston Stovo Coal - . - - 500 to SLA
Blacksmith's Coal, per bushel, - • 22 to 25cts.
tfq_Also LUMBER of all kinds. Common Boardsand
Scantling from $l6 to $lB per 100 foot. First Conunon
and Panel According to quality.
decl3--3m S. M. 1100VER.
oR IEAS, COFFEE
-1,11 I IL The subscriber has just
added to his former stock a general selection of CHOICE
01100 ERIES, as well as all the other variety of articles
~,;; usually kept Ina Ornery store, embracing . Inn
1 4,). Coffee—roasted and green—at nud 14 cents
1 per lb., Orleans, Clarificul, Crushed and Pulverized
Sugars, of line qualities; Chocolates, Pplces.Dalry
Salt, and a variety of Fancy articles, all of which are a.
fermi at the lowest cash prices. We nrti thankful for the
former support given us, and Invite a further call from
our friends and customers, .1. W. EDT.
Marlon Hall, Carlisle,,
'NEW GOODS.- - The subscriber is juSt
opening a fresh assortment of vary CIIEAP GOODS
bought nt reduced prices.' Odium) see them.
Aug. 23. GEO..W.
II IAI IJ ILN 113 S' .COA L. - 2,000
TOUR Lyken's Valley Nut Oml, a superior article
6,7_0 ling and for Sale by
Janlo Jm W. R. MURRAY, Agt.
HERE IS WHAT
1011 NEED AT PRESENT
—The subscriber respectful.
ly Informs the ladies end
gentlemen of Carlisle and
'vicinity that he has now on
hand at his flair Dressing
Ind Shaving Room on West
trod. an elegant alwortma
f LADIES BRAIDS and
iontlemon'a WIGS, and can
arnish to order at shortest
otico ovary kind of flair
York of the best quality.
Ile also-bogs leave to in-
Arm his friends and MAO:.
mers that be koopetanstan
.
tly on hand a supply of the "Shomansagner," an admi
rable Wash for the hair, manufactured by himself. The
excellence of thin Tonic Islostiged to 'by' all of hinaun
totnere who hove used it to be one of the best articles
known tbr cleansing the hair of dandruff. Ile Dino man
ufactures a Mir Restorafivo l known as the "Corashoo.
nuni," for advingnow growth to thohairan bald bandit'
Ample testimony onletn - of.the eiflcacy of tido excellent
Renter:dive. While 'the Shernantagner clears the hair
of dandruff and prevouta it' from coming out, the Co.' rashoe'num supplies Allow growth to those who have
had the misfortune to lose their hair. The public is in
vited to call, examine. and , purchase these Invaluebli
articles, as he is confident they will render satisfaction.
SHAVING, 11Allt DRESSING, and CUTTING, and
SHAMPOONING attended to in the best style as usual,
at his old rooms on West Main Street. near Marlon Ilan.
• Carlisle, Dec. 27, 1851. • WM. BURGESS
WALL PAPER. Just received a
splendid stock of Vapor Hangings, Window
Shades and Fireboard Prints, embracing all the newest
and most approved styles. The designs are neat and
chaste, and the prices such as cannot fall to give sal&
Elation. We invite our blends and the public general
ly to call and examine our assortment before purchasing
elsewhere. H. SAXTON,
marches East Hain Street: Carlisle
tILAID CASIDIERES, &o.— , 0 suf b .
scriber has just opened a• variety of Plaids and
nes at reduced prices. - .
.Y 1 J ii ~' ,~ 7
1 )I , S II V . T i N ti
FrantiTilardner and W in. T. Brown, k this day
dissolved by mutual eonsent. The business will het...-
after be carried au by Mr. Gardner. The Books remain
Iu his hands lbr settlement, and - in view of our late
disaster, we earnestly request our 'etistomers to settle
their Recounts immediately.
FRANK. OA lIBNEB,
W7ll. T. BROWN.
I deem It necessary to shit° as a matter of justice
to ,tr. Brown, that the Dissolution of Partnership
was entirely at my own request. and untlionght of 14
him until -my proposal to dissolve. Ills withdrauht
at this particular lime renders this statement Impera
tive on . me. FRANK. GA RDN ER.
Carlit, April .1. ISM--It.
-y,S;OI,IJTION OF' PAIt T N E ll
sulp.—Notim is hereby given that the firm 11
c
. c W. EK' E
Cbti, of H m
Hampden township, Cumberld
I I
county, has this dny (111nrch '27. isbro been dissolved by
mutual onment, and the books placed in the hands of
Wm. 11. tickles for collection. All persons indebted to
said firm will make immediate settlement,
JON AT!! A N ECK ELS,
apr4pd WILLIAM ECKELS.
A SSESSIWENT.—'—The members of
the Allen and East Ponnsboro Mutual 11re Insu
rance Company, are hereby notified that a tax of FOUR
l'Elt CENT. hasheen laid on all premium notes due on
the 2ith day of March last, and that a Collector will call
an them for the purpose of collecting immediately.
aprlS-em LEWIS RYER, Seery.
FSTATE OF JOHN SPROUT, de
roamed.—Notice Is hereby g t veu - that letters testa
mentary on the Estate of John Hprout, Into of Ilampden
township. Cumberland county, deceased. have been is
sued by the Register of said county to tho subscriber,
residing in the same township. All persons knowing
themselves Indebted to said estate are requirNi to mate
immediate payment, and those having claim's to present
them for settlement to
aprlS-pd THOMAS 11. BRYSON, Adm'r.
11 DITOR'S NOTICE.—The under
/ 1 signed. appointed Auditor by the Orphans Ccnrt
of l'untterland county, to marshal and distribute the
fond in the hands of C. T. McLaughlin, Administrattr
4.lantes Ctu,thers, late of the INT< 11}h tfz'hippensturtt
11•<eased is a) d among the creditors el wild det'edei t,
n ill attend to the duty assi,Tned to him, at his office in
Neil sill., 1 . Alt DRAY, the Ith day of May, next, be
worn the loons o'clock, A. M. and Ii o'clock, P. M.
• hoe and shcre theklo Interested nre untitled to attend.
aprIFO JAMES E. IRVINE.
.% I'I'EAI.B FOR 1855.—The under.
Ix . si g ned, 0in un1 i,..i,..,-. ! ..f I. timu.riand County,
~ on,d hereby gii e ie tire that the several Appeals wii .
Le huld'at the CollllllisbiUners' Wilco in Carlisle, as fol
lows, to wit;
Allen, Lower Monday, April 22d.
Allen, Upper, do. do.
Mechanics' urg, do. do.
East Pentishoro, Tuesday, April 24a.
Hampden, do. do. .
_ ~
Now Cumberland, do. - ' do.
Monroe Wednesday, April 28th
Silver S pring, do. do.
Fran I,ford. Thursday, April 28th.
North Middleton do.
Mifflin, Friday, ipril 2711,.
ilopueltil. do. do.
New rifle, .do. do.
.Lipp. net tog brim' ugh, Saturday, Apt it?.Bth.
Shtppenst lin, twp. do. do.
l•k,uttinnipton, _ do. - do.
Diet.lmon, Monday, April 30th,
'Neu ten. do. do.
South Middleton, Tuesday, May Ist,
West Poinisboro de.
Carlisle, Wedinu:day, May 2d.
Any persons feeling themselves eggrieved by Altera.
tionkruede will be heard et ouch time and place stated.
JOHN ROBB,
:TAMES ARMSTRONG.
GEORGE M. GRAHAM.
Commissionem.
Corn's Office .;,., arch V 3
NOTICE.—To all persons interested
in the Deal Entate of Dr.' John Simpson, dec'ti
and the recognisances of Dr. William A. Simpson
Samuel Alexander and Andrew Carothers,..Esq.. In Ulu.
Orphan's Court of Cumberland county, to secure I.ln.
Interest of tho respective heirs of said Decedent in sale
Real Estate.
W. SIIELDON
That on motion of Samuel Hepburn, Fag., Attorney
for U. William A. Stmpaon.—lt is ordered by tiu
orphan's Court of Cumberland county. That a rut,
upon all the parties in Inter/int be entered in said
Court, to show cause if any they bare, why the sal,
recognizance/4 shall not be marked satlActL So far as
the Interest of David , Simpson is concerned.—And that
said rule be returnable on the 2d Monday of Apri
next: Notice of which to be given by publication in tw4
newspaper printed in said county, until the said day o:
appearance. By the Court.
Of which parties in interest.will take notice.
Test, JOHN °REGO, Clerk Or. Court.
GAS AND wATilit COMPANY
LOAN.—The Carlisle One and Water Company dc
aim to complete their Works by the introduction of Our
this summer, and for this purpose wish to obtain m
Loan TWENTY' THOUSAND DOLLKItS, for which the;
will the most ample security, and pay the interest
11'11(yr:tidy at the Carlisle Deposit Dank, for rams not
less than .1.&00. PRED'K.
marchtt President
rSTATE OF SAMUEL WAGGO.
NER, deceased.—Notice is hereby given that Let
tern of Administration on the estate of tlainuel Waggw.
ner, late of Nowtonlownship, Cumberland county, de
ceased, have been granted by the Register of said coun
ty to the subscribers, residing in the same township.—
All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate
are required to make immediate payment and those
having claims to present them tbr settlement to
]STATE OF ABRAIIA BURK
. lIOLIH Rr. deceased.—Nctice is hereby given
mot Letters Testamentary on the estate of Abrohnnt
Burkholder, Into of Frnnkford township. Cumberland
county, docensed, have been granted by the Register of
said county to the subscriber, residing In the same twp.
All persons knquing.themselves indebted to sold estate
are required to make immediate payment, and those
having claims to present them for settlement to
mar7pd ABRAMAki MARTIN, Ex'r.
_______
ISTATE OF ELIZABETH SMITH
deceased.—Notice hi hereby Oren that Letters of
inistration on. tho Estate of Elisabeth Smith, late,
of Lower Alien township, Cumberland county, deceased,
have been granted by the Register of said county to the
subscriber, residingln the same township. All persons
knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requir
ed to make immediate payment,and those having -claim
to present them for settlement to •
feb2B.l3tpd , WM. 11. SMITH, Adm'r:
STATE OF SUSANNA 'SWEIT-
F
A KER, decluised..--Notice Is hereby given that, Let
ters of Administration on the estate of Susanne Stroh
m, sate of Shiremanstown, Cumberland county, defter..
od, have beim granted by the Register of said county to
tho subscriber, residing In the same township. All per
sons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are re.
(mired to make immediate payment, end thy.° having
claims to present them tar settlement to
feb2B44 WM. D. SHOW, Aduer.
BA Fl l L T F lN cto lO ry lt ia le . A nd ß_D ro .
U und Alt Fait:
Antly on Land and flu sale.
CARR, GIESE A CO.,
Flour, Crain and Lumber Commission Merchants,
Spear's Wharf.
Also, CEMENT and CALCINED PLASTER. Agency
of the N. A. and Itosondale Co.
laaltiroore, Jan. 22,1655.
VORN SIIELLERS.—XANDER's PA.' ,
ENT Cony finstmat, decidedly the beat and cheap.
II:10w In uso. Farmers aro requested to call and ex.
amine It at the Carlisle Foundry and Machine Shop, cc
at Haltoll . /1 Hardware Store. Pr sale at tuasonaLl«
pekes by .
Aug..--3m) GARDNER A DROWN
a.w. am JUL
notices
A CARD
NANCY WAGOONER,
ISRAEL WAMIONER, f Admes
STARTLING, BUT TRUE!
WHAT EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW.
How often it happens, that the •wife lingers from
soar to year in that pitiable" condition as not even
lor one day to feel the 'happy and oxhilarating
woe incident to the enjoyment of health.
THE BLOOMING BRIDE,
But a few years ago in the flush of health and youth,
and buoyancy of spirits, rapidly, and apparen ly in
explicably, becomes a feeble, sickly, Balla - iv °bill
tated wife, with frame emaciated, nerve nstrung,
spirits depressed, countenance bearing fho impress
of suffering,. and an utter physical and mental pros
tration, among from ignorance of the simplest and
plainest rules of health as connected with the mar
riage state, the violation of which entails disease,
suffering and misery, not only to the wife, brit often
HEREDITARY COMPLAINTS UPON THE CHILDREN
" UNTO THE TUIRD AND FOURTH GENERATION,"
Transmitting CONSUMPTION SCROFULA,
HYPOCHONDRIA, =SANITY, GOUT,
KING'S EVIL, and other and
worse Diseases, as a .
DREADFUL INHERITANCE
FROM THE PARENTS.
41 And must this continue? Mast this be? Is ?hero no
trawuly? No relief? - No hope?"
The remedy is by knowing the causes and avoiding
them, end knowing the remedies, and benefiting by them.
These are pointed out in
THE MARRIED WOMAN'S
PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION,
BY DR. A. K MAURICEAU,
TROIMISOR OP MGM OD WOILVt. "
One Hundredth Edition, (800,000), 18mo., pp. 250. ,
[ON 11N11 PAPAL, ICCIILA MINDING, $1.00.1
A standard work of established reputation found classed
In the catalogues of the great trade sales in New York,
Philadelphia, and other cities, and sold by the principal
booksellers in the United States. It was first published
in 1847, since which time
FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND COPIES
have been 601(1,0 which there were upwards of
ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SENT BY MAIL,
attesting the high estimation In which it is held as a to•
liable popular Medical
800K...170R EVERY FEMALE
the author baring devoted his exclusive attention to the
treatment of complaints peculiar to females, In respect to
which he ie yearly consulted by thousands both in person
and by letter.
Hero every woman can discover, by comparing her awn
symptoms with .those described, the nature, character,
causes 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 bee
future health, in respect to which her sensitiveness for.
bids consulting a medical gentleman, will find such
'traction and advice, and also explain many symptoms
which otherwise would occasion anxiety or alarm as all
the peculiarities incident to her situation are described.
How many are suffering from obstructions or irregular•
Mee peculiar to Hie female system, which undormine_the
health, the effects of which they are ignorant, and foe
which their delicacy forbids seeking medical advice;
litany suffering from prolapses," uteri (falling of the womb),
or from fluor allnu (weakness, debility, &c.) Mani ire
In constant agony for many months preceding cantina.
meat Many have difficult if not dangerous deliveries,
and slow and uncertain recoveries. Some whose lives art
hazarded during such time, will each find in its pages the
means of prevention, amelioration and relief.
It is of course Impracticable to convey fully the various
enhjects treated o; as they are of a nature strictly in.
tended for the married or those contemplating marriage.
Reader, are you a husband or a father? awita or a
mother? Rave you the sincere welfare of those jots lowii
at heart? Prove your sincerity, and lose no time in
knelling what causes interferer with their health and hap
pine= not less than your own. It will avoid to you and
yours, as it has to thousands, many a day of pain and
anxiety, followed-by sleepless nights, Incapacitating the
mind for its ordinary avocation, and exhausting those
WADS for medical attendance, medicines and advertised
nostrums which otherwise would provide for declining
years, the Infirmities of age and the proper education Of
your children.
in consequence of the universal popularity of (be work,
as evidenced by its extraordinary sale, various imposi
tions have been attempted, as well on 'booksellers as MS
the public, by imitAtions of title page, so.urious editions,
and surreptitious Infringements of copyright, and otbot
t. Ices 'and deceptions, it bas been found necessary,
therefor% to
QAUTION THE PUBLIC
to boy no book unless the wonls " Dr. A. N. Idsomatto,
129 Liberty Street, N. Y.," is" on (and the entry in the
Clerk's 091ce on the bank of) the title page; and buy
only of respectable and honorable dealers, or send bj
mail, and address to Dr. A. 11. Mauriceau.
/GT
Upon receipt of. One Dollar "TEE MAR.
lIIED WOMAN'S .PRIVATE MEDICAL COM
PANION" ti•sent (irtaani free) to any part of the
'United States, the Cartadas and British. Provinces.
All letters 'must be post-paid, and addressed to Dr.
A. M. MAUBICEAII, box .12U, New-York City.
Publishing Office, No. 129 Liberty Street, New-
York.
FIRUGS AND CONFECTIONARY.
/The Undersigned has just returned from Phila.
with a frAnti supply of and CVNF ECTI ON A ItY.—
The fernier in connection with his stock on hand mill
make his arise rtmerit of Drugs, Medicines nod Chemicals
complete. Ills rissortuient of CON VEVIIONARY Is also
fine; consisting of pure sugar white and tninaparent
gaudy Toys; Candy.common, assorted, and tine Candlel
,x every variety; also Fruits, Nuts, and 'every thing
belonging to that department of trrd Ho would call
special attention to Ids supply of FANCY ARTICLES
for the Holidays, and general use, among which may to
found the good, the tasteful, and the ilsofuL Ag are
Invited to call whether they wish to pusch. so or not.
ii. .1. KIEFFER.
Carllsle,.Dee,r .54
MOTT'S PATENT FARMERS'
111011.1.318.—Theso possess an advantago
of ors In being made 'with an outside Iron mon% %Vet!'
greatly economises fuel and prevents less of heat. They
nre , riuute of varlonsalies,,frotaall,tol2o gallons. They,
are portabld, arid may ho' set In the liltrhon . fbr 11(416N.
.110111 Vila; or . .out of doers: couTeDiont tato )tllin,' pig
peno,, /to, pr boiling food for stock. • For sale by
'• • ••' • - PABOIIALL )1101111184 CO.,
Agricultural' Waro4ous? and Seed FON, N. Is. corner ke
of 7th and kfart .strcsits,'Phileidelphit. 1240ct';4
-- • -
•
g,
v„., . J. , ...,, , ,A,(t5,ice,..550 ! ..,
- 'Hirtlei A 'Rnight,) IIiDDING AND CARPET
t tRIIIOIIBII No. 148 South Second 'Street. dire .doerir
above Spruce street, Philadelphia, where be keeps con•
stantly on hand a full assortment of every article In his
lino of buslnens. loathers,-Feather beds, Patent F,-„ring
Mattresses, Velvet, Tapestry, Tapestry, Drus.sels, Three
Ply, Ingrain, Venetian, List, Rag and Romp Carpetings,
011 Cloths, Canton b l attlugs , CoMarautBpanish blotting*
Floor and Stair H Rugs, DeorMata, Table
end Pismo Covers. To which ho Invites the attention of
purchasers.
tioctlit
'DRESS & CLOAK TRIMMINGS.-
No. 290 CHESNUT STREET, bolnw Igleventh,l,nd
0.170 SOUTH SECOND STREET, Wow Spruce, Pptl
adelphla. We Invite, attention to our complete omit&
aatortmont of Plush and Silk Bindings, Fringes, Buttons
and Staple Trimmings, or our own lolportation and ioan•
istlieture. Ika..Ortlora ezeoutod nt n few - hourn notice.
.1. (1. It A XIVELL it SON,
296 Cheanut St.and 170 South 20 St., Plilladelelita.
Philadelphia, December 0, Int—lituo.