Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, May 09, 1855, Image 4

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The most splendid a 5....
....- • ill assortment of 'loses ever re
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at the -Whitehall Nurseries.
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Ile east of the railroad bridge.—
,_ ,^4 Comprising China or Daily.
i , - i r . ,.. , ,, , , isle do Bourbon, Tea;Noisette.
- q • "TA Ilybred perpetual or Romoo
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e 31 r.
fm- Mtn t,gold Damask Roses, of all
't • —. the newest and most dotilmbm
i ~. sorts. The plants are all in
bloom whirl! will enable pm
clam. to malts their soledt ions
airreehly to their respective tastes. The assortment
comprises almost every shade of Color, and will be sold
below city prices.
T 4 AND FOR SALF , OR BARTER.-
I will Sell or hurter, a tract of land in Monroe
t .woship, Betlf rd 0 nnty, Penn:LcObtaining SIX lIIP. •
fItDDS: SIXTY FIVE ACRES. is miles
fom the town of Clem - 0110, ten lt
milessituate
souththree
of bloody
ran, and eighteen north of Hancock Did—tile latter place
situate on the Chesapeake anti Ohio Canal and contigu
ous to the Baltimore :Lad Ohio Railroad, affording sit all
timesain excellent inarket.,for lumber, produce, &c., and
furnishing supplies of plaster, salt and Groceries at rely
little above city prices. About two hundred acres .of
the land is cleared. fifteen of which is .natural ineatio‘t
land, the' balance is under tolerable cultivation. The soil
• is of medium quality, part slate, part red shah.
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s.. tlint, &c., The improvements are a two story
1 111 LOG HOUSE, log kitchen an d log barn, nod a
tII good saw mill—this property would divide very
very well into three farm giving to each a portion of
cleared land. with a good spring, in a suitable place
for btuldings, orlt would altogether make an extensile
stock farm for wlt eh it is well adapted, being well wa
ttered mid havin, a largo quantity of meadow land yet
t t clear. The ten s willpe made easy forth° purchas
er. nonERT DICK,'
§lllaS 5.:55
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at / NEW BOOKS!
DS AMES AND
11IV, • ' LATE PUBLICATIONS
T
The 'll'hite Tell. a Bridal (lift, by Mrs. Hale, a splendid
ly Illtistrated gift book.
Lornellow. Byron, Moore, \lt's. Ilemans and other roe
et Intl works. beautifully embellished.
Irving's Sketch Book, plain,
Jerusalem and its Sacred Localities, by Rev. W. 11. 0-
denheimer, Rector of at. Peters, Philati'm
Pickering's tireek Lexicon, limner in the original,
Miranda Elliott, a new and interesting story.
Nov :old December, by Mrs. II &back.
Ellen Norbury, by Emerson Bennett.
Grace Lee. by Julia Kavanagh.
Robert Orahatn, by Mrs. II ursh.
II tram's, ntham's and Rode) 's Magazines for May,
Wall numerous other new publications:M.. l cecd at
may 2 PIPER'S t heap Book Store.
ssEssmENT. Notice is hereby
given that an assessment of FOUR PER CENT.
has been laid on the premium notes of the Cumberland
\ alley Mutual Protection Companv, o Lirlt were iu force
ou t . ho Ifith day of Matadi last. The members of said
Company are hereby required to pay their pro rata to
The authorized Colleet , rs or Treasurer of the Comparre
within thirty days, In ace - ddance with the By-Laws and
Cll•rter of Said Company. Ily order of 111.. Board.
n.ye Tows T. t;I:KEN.
VALUABLE SLATE FA 1i NI Al
rum, rubs.—The suliscril or hai ing determined
to change his location, 1111 sell his FALB at !midi,
sale. on reasonable terms,
ON SATI:RDA Y. the 11l hof Sun( next.
This Farm Is sltll3 to in Frank ford township, Cumber
Isn.l county, nine mites north west of Carlisle, one mile
north of I, and a quarter ofa mile east of DM.
servllle. The Farm contains ONE HUNDRED AND
TWENTY-NINE ACRES and 120 Perches, strict mints.
ure, about 20 acres of which any covered with valuable
Timber and the residue cleared, of which a large portion
is meadow or bottom land. The improvements are
figood substantial TAIG lIOUSE, bog Barn and all
' other necessary out -buildings. The farm is mulct
good fence, and there is a tine young Orchard 0.
good fruit. Also an untilling well of good water emu
the door. There is also a spring of good sulphur watei
adjoining this farm and but a short distance from tin
house. This firm is susceptible, at urdihary expense
of groat improvement. py means of manuring and line
lag, for lime tan be purchased cheaply at a distance m
o ily two or three mih s,and as the tam has NH exceed
In may be =lnu even surface whic limed
permanentlyi effectually prevents washin
It red and m
hly. It Is also a well known fact that slate land, II) rca
son of its cheapness and moderate taxes. piiys much bet
for than limestone land, considering the extraingant
prl:es and oppressive taxes of the latter. The subseri.
per having resolved to change his location and engage
In his profession fur which reason tho said property will
assuredly be sold. The right and title to this property
are perfectly good. For further information enquire of
the subscriber and proprietor who resides in Carlise: and
these who wish to see said firm prior to the sale can do
SO by calling upon his tenant Henry Smith, who lives
upon the farm. Pho terms of sale will be easy. Sale
to commence at one o'clock in the afternoon when at
tend:lmo will be given and terms made known by
mar) LEVI MALY.
NTIC .E.—To the heirs and legal
. Representatives of MARY A. KEEPERS, late of
toy borough of Carlisle, deed. Take Notice, that by vit
tue of a writ of Partition and Valuationrissund out of
the Orptem's Ctiurt of Cumberland County and to MO di
rectal, L will hold an inquest to divide, part or valet, the
(teal. &date of said dee'd., on the prominea,.out TRUK',
DA Y, the alst day of May, A. It. I Sat, nt 10. o'clock,
when and where you may attend if you think proper.
JOSEPH McDARMOND, Sheriff.
ili's Office. Carlisle, May 2.
THE CHEAP CASH BOOK AND
STATIONERY STORE, North West corder of fib
mid 'Arch 'Streets, rilnaddrilla.—GßY.AT BAUCIAM B
to
ROOKSl—Peetical, Juvenile, Miscellaneous Standard and
Presentation Books, very cheap I
• STAPLE AND FANCY STATIONERY.
Superior White Ruled Letter Paper at 1.50 per Ream.
Letter and Note Envelopes in great variety.
Weddings Furnished at very moderate rates.
Cards Written and Engraved.
aillott's and other Steel Pens.
Superior Motto Wafers, 323 on a sheet, for 25 cents.
Inkstands, Penknives, Paper Weights, Au.
Fine Turkey Morocco Porte Mammies,
Port - Folios, Card Cases, Backgamtuou Boards, Ac.
With a very large'lind choice assortment of
. TOY BOOKS, (LAMES, DissarrED PICTURES,
Albums, Scrap Books and Engravings.
may 2—ly . P. THOMSON.
fIENIENT.—The subscriber has on
.bond a largo supply of eilMEN'fi matratctured
lit the Cement Mills, in Scotland, Franklin county, Pa.
which he offers to those in want of a superior artlele.at
low rates. This effluent is very highly recommended by
a large number of •persons who have used it 4, among
whom is the Superintendent of the et:moorland Valley
Jiakiltottd; who warmly testifies to its quality. • •
ffnar3 , • • : ' . 11. - 13AVPCffi. •
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SUMME R
HATS.—Just received .at ,
tho Stare of ROBERT DICK; a liteu nstiortment of
,Youth'it and Chltdron'H' BUMMER TlA'fs, con
stating ofeonartut, Leghorn, Pennell Strat!; Canton and
other Iratietles, part 'of which' '4lro CclOqd and black—
!onto TIDO' lovt,tit pride. ' '
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CIA.BLISLE DEPOSIT BA N -
firtatt DisPOStra' will beincolved'at this .Pink for
any imigth of Almo over four months, , and Interest paid;
at the rate of FOUR . PER CENT. per annum, and the
principal pad back at any time after maturity without
intorritt acmes after the eltpiration of the limo
specified In the certificate; unless renewed fbr another
Oven ported, in , which case the interest le paid up um.
the time of the renewal. Bank opens at 0 o'clock, A.
M. and closes at Wo'clock, P. 61.
- - • PARKER,•Prosident. •
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N. M. BEETEM; Cashier
VALUABLE HARM of ONE'HUN-'
DRED AND FORTY W AORRR, reore,orlese, at‘pri
ottet sate>'lTha l'ObWit )ol. ending' 10 lel it :Wh ht wit;
eithor spring , ,wUI salt hie farm on or before the; filt"ar
4 vpip at, op favorehlo terina. The Awn ;isltolatrot
o n e fella *OM thil town of, Piewillle and throe iguarters.
,110 bout the C. V. R. R. d ppot , impmv,enunkts.
cof a
otogt. of a BRICK MUSA (nue° I;wrw, ,t o ott ier
with other out buthtlnga, 41 of which aro ent irely new.
There is a fine well of never falling water at the door
g o d a 'piing near the barn. For. Vier Information
address the subscriber at .
AN 14,,5. W.'S. MeFARLANE.
OF Goods, Wares and iNlereliandize.
Also, PistiHers, Millers, Lumbermen, Li'., within
the county of Cumber:and, returned and classified by
.lower (.. Toomi.soN, Mercantile Appraiser, In accord.
a lose , Ma the several acts of Assembly, as follows:
canmsi.E. I' ci.tss. LICENS E.
.0. Lentz A: lleu., 10 $2O on
Phillip Arnold, 12 12 .01.
'Charles Ogill)y,- 12 12 MI
(Ictorge IV. Ilitner, . 12 12 )00
N. IV.lVtitals, Agt. 13 In Of t
It. Dick, 13 In ut
Jason W. Eby, 1•1 10 )5'
C. InhofT. Agt. In 2 , ) la
John U. Williams, 12
Joseph 1). Halbert, 12 12 .00
8. IV. Haverstick, •, 13 . 10 00
Samuel Elliott, 14 , 7 ol
'William lielso,l4 7 o p
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Steiner .0 Him, ti 13 10 lc
William Sheldon, 14 7 00
11..1. Kieffer, 14 7 pp
11.11. Rawlins. 14 7 00
IFaninel l'. litlyrat L. 13 10 1.0
11. W. Caufniiiii, . 14 7po
,
l'llarles forth e. 14 7 OP
Win. Al. Henderson .0 S , .11, ' 1,) 20 00
W..o.hvar.l A Schinitli., 2kl 20 00
thorny Sast 11 , , 12 12 :0
.John P. I.vre, .. 12 12 .00
bailie] Ibtf:els, 14 7 no
John Faller, • 14 7 PO
.1..0 0. !timid., 14 7 on
Wm. It: Murray, Agt. 11 7 no
Thomas Conly,i, - 14 7 on
Peter Ilonyer, 14 7 i,
Haller A: 11ohrer, 14 tri 00
John N. Armstrong, 14 . 7 On
.1..0. Lain, 14 7 00
Prof. 11. M..lolinson, 11 7 On
S. M. Hoover, 14 7 00
Thos. It. Fkiles, 14 7 00
Arnold A Livingston, „,,,,,,__ 13 10 On
.I.4in lieeny, „. 14 7 on
Philip Messerstnith, 14 7 on
Harkness .0 Grose, 14 7 im
.lmes 11l toratinhan, 14 7 00
A. 11. Piper, Agt. 14 7 (Al
['Pavia Portman, .144 l4 7 on
Ileorge 1.114. y, ' 14, 7 00
Jonathan I •ornlnan, 14 7 00
Jacob llt.over, Mall I 14 7DI
John Fredrikks,glagl 14 7 oil
James Cain., sr., EN 14 7Po
'
Jonathan Cornirnn, Sr., 14 7 on
Henry l'ilass. rAi ,
:14 7 00
Arnold A 5i,,,, 14 7 00
Carlisle, May fit
John C7i,wt..11,
1. I'..tltick.
1. W.
K
Jodi :^tanibaugh,
to.b In age.
. 11. Miller,
. Bridges,
. N‘ Winans,
D. A. Nagle,
Fugasds,
11. s , %atisay,
. Ariz,
fleck. Ilui lln A. Co.,
Novin
‘l.l,linger k Brn.
N. A. Cornelius.
.1. It. Ininonu. Apt.
rich,
ohn Monderlich,
'. C. Millar,
'hristian Shade,
kNII'BIII.IIIO
P. A. Nfatt.er,
==ll
.13enlr Doi.sltelmer. 1 '
Knufman. Hupp ,f. Co., (drugs) 14
Simon Arnold, 12
Blizzard & SwiFber, 14
ilurtdi & 11eclumn, 11
::ILifili:iti, I;lii,i, 0, Co., ,Itardwnrr) 1.1
loser!) M,SSCr, 14
lolin '1`..1, res, 11
Levi Fuel}, - , II
i.e, rge Wehl , e. t, 1:1
!Ivory Len', 14
.14.1 in 1440 e, 13
Ira D:: v, '' 14
John Darien, 11
El)lnnim Zug, ld
Singityr.
dtviad A IClmfulan,
owls but,
ShlOsee S Co
I sane Illizzird,
Joseph
NEW VILLE.
Anthony Foreman,
Stita.ell,
William Heed,
Joseph Laughlin,
Th,,,mas :tough,
William Walton,
John M. 'Davidson,
T. & .T. M'Candlibh,
J. 11. Herron,
o: Wild,
-
• Bear A Cobaugh.
MIFFLIN.
.hdln J. Crawford,
Henry Snyder.
\V EST PYNNSBROVOTI.
1):1 V WPM A Jitmvs,
Edward Itodgers,
Woonwnrd & Schmidt,
John Thood,
Ik:F.WTON.
S. W. Sharp, 10 N) 00
Jacob Swayer,, 13 10 00
W. & .1. Gracey, ' 14 700
J. W. Vantlerbelt .C: Co., 14 7 00
At.. & 3. A. Kunkle, 14 7 00
John Minich , 14 700
Kyle & Wae4;lnger, 14 7 00
Peterliarser. — •
MIN:WELL
John Ferguson, . 19 700
Wherry & C0.,N18 10 00
.lohn holler, 14 7 00
Shoemaker & Elliott, 13 10 00
Thaddeus 311.1111. 14 7 00
•
PRANKFORD.
W. & J. ll roan, 14 7 00
SOUTHAMPTON. -
John NV, Clover, 14 7 00
George Clover, 14 7 00
William Natick, , 'l4 7 (10
J. F. Bughninn, 114 7 00
Conrod Pnsilaught, 4 . 700
paltry Myers,, 14 7 00
DICKINSON. • • .
Ilnys &.l'alua, „• .-- 14 .• 7 6
Ituasol,& Dice, 14 • 700
IV. & .1. Green, 11l 18 • 10 00.
1).1.. heohnnu, - - " .. 13 10 00
Joseph L. Sterner, •,, • , .14 . 700
Francia.)Vilitaithsou, - .; : 14 700
Wro.M. Watts,.. 519 '• ! • 700
Denjaudn Plank, 19 7 00
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SOUTH MIDDI.STON,- '
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A. W. holaigh, ~ '•' '. •'• • ' ' 10 ..- - : ,' , '.lo' 00
8; N. Dlvon, r • - • •'• ' ''" 14 -'' • '7 00
Mullen•& Aloiander,' "' '
It. Given & Co., • ' "• •• • - “14 :' ' 7 00,
NOILTII isnmeror. .., .
Elias Light,SON„' 55 .., . .
5 . ~ -, ...4 .. . - 7 . 00 ;
Gl izmorlitor:=
. .„ . .
Tiovlny &,,Mull, ill •.. .r • ' ,l 3' '.• •.•. H 10 FOO
Mrs. Mniy Eiasel,
Slugizer & Sanderson# • . ~ • , - r. 18 • • -,-• •10 00
UPPER ALLEN. . . ~
POter Gingering,
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,' ''' ~.. 14... ', • 7'oo
litrant Longueeker, ' '-• ' " ' 'l3 '' - 10 00
Goswofler & Zook, 18 '' 10 00
Jouathan Eekels, ' ./4" • . 700
iiusigi, ' A ii.ll2i, , ii . ,1 - - ~ - •: . ~ „
'lsaac Dorton,. , . :I: • • 14
W. ,Loyd, - : • . • .''
ArusA, & 114 Ines,
Brower as Marthlanda
• YVOOkier A Oehr, •
• law 01111 - 9EALLIM
John O. Mlller, '
B. 11. Mosser A Oa,
John Horn,
7 Nalentins Yemen,
Ilbarles Oyster,
John A. Machia.
New' 2buctztif:iontut.
LIST OF DEALERS
14 7 g
10 00
N . -13- 10 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
, 13 10 00
14 700
14 7 00
13 10 00
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v..‘,Tri.N:c:•znotwt:(iii. .
14 '7 00
l; eorgy IV. Fesh.r.
14 7 00
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A n (pow Es; inger,
14 7 00
.
.10110 )i '.:0110 irk,
14 7 00
.1: , 1111 I.oiigneck,
14 7 00
Jacob 1100010ger,
13 10 , 00
llucher & S.n. • -
11 10 00
ICer & 1101100v1,
'..
IliEllael Freest.. 13 )0 00
14r
I). & .1. Hayti:o'd,
14 7 00
'Rudolph 0 s 11.1iite. 7 00
11.1MPIIES.
11 - 7 00
John I tit /.,
I len ry Ru p p. 14 7 00
12 . . 12 1,0
.
WM,' NVitligh,
Wm. 11. Erlo.ls, .. 14 / 7 00
14 7 00
:•halter & M.,
.1 , .1111
.lithn I latick,
David : 4 t1 , 11111.
Shmnims,
D. 11. Sun 1111.,
U. \I.
A 111.11 . iNV Si I
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111 , 11 , :11, OYSTRIt 3: EATINIi lilillSE
Wm. Winholt, NVestpennsbolo' 8
Ilarrit. WIli.Sll,
o
.Ine.t,l , Ilixler, 8
I ;oorge )11n.nliy . . News . 'lle, 8
.line ler,-11:11r, 8
ellarle. Itrew, , ter. Net, ton, S
Ile..rge Miller,
.1. 1:. Diylll,
.h,he ltr;;‘, ile‘‘ ell. "
James 1,1. hey. ShippenAdtr,s. 8
5p..., .V 1,1.111, . '' ETa2l . 7
Janie , Mal ,, y, li...lianicz.l.ttrg,
Da% iii 1..,ng. S 5 till
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l'eLer 'toter. li 5 fill
Samuel It. ilrove. l.;;Aser Allen, 8 r, On
Samuel Sliireman, . .. b SMI
Alin,. 0,1,1 e. Enst.ponnsig,rt,' • 8 .8 00
Win. Phillips, 8 8.00 ,
John li ((sten, .• . 8 5 On
A. 4 L'tilllitil. NOW Cumberland, . 5 ' 500
,lns. Iln.m new ell. Silver Spring, 8 ,5 tni
ii,,,r 4 0 II u g hes. 8 5 On
.1 ; ;;;;;1, Low, Carlisle, 8 • 5 Oul
!leery Peters, 8 5 (0;
I Warner. " 8 sOn
Go) lieu. SWl•itZer, " 8 5 00
Jacob Stratton. " 8 -5 (5)
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Marshall Jatnes,:elVestitenitsboro' 13 10 00'
Diller N Kt itler, - 14 . .. 7 00
1(0...1. :11ellebargor, " 14 7 0(1
Zeigler k. (h ors. 14 7 00
14(.0 Thug (tart. 0 14 7 (10
EntAnnt I Itarnhart, " i 4 700
John Nlot re. Dieldnson, 14 7 uo
Elder Ital nit 7. •. 13 111 (41
.1110 It :- h. (iller. H , nth 111.1111,10 n, 1.1 10 oil
(V. I, .(' 'l' It 0-11,:bentl. " .1:1,.: lo (HI
14 7 On
til 14 7 CO
It.ts id I 0.:1( ~ (lg. V. tut 0, 13 10 00
'.. AN 1..1.1i h. ' " 14 7 0(1
.1. I. 4. l' It. AIII, `• 13 10 00
1.4111 r 11l it/.11111. 11. ._ 15 00
1a ar
14 7 ot.
1:1 1. , ni
1:1
11
14 7 ut
11 7 Lit,
14 7 ot ,
11 7 It,
14 7 mi
Alillcr A %I,Z, 10
ist. I.umer Slir u, 11
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S:0111. llitner 13 10 00
.1. K. l'aufnin, " 14 7 00
C. Rupp. 13 10 00
.It.hu 11orn, . " 13 10 00
J. 11. Ilttl.lent:.n. " - 11 lA 00
~ : t...1• I . . I ,E. Jr.. Um., r Allen, 14 7 00
.1 S. 1/n1.1.•0010, 1.:1,-Iri nt,slolo' 14 7 no
Ilevry I' lII.p. 11an.i..1.11. - 14 7 00
T. it. 110....11. - 1-1 ' 15 00
7 00
7 ( )
10 ou
72 .0
1:.
. . .
.101111 :1),)T, r. i-iiVer Fprlr g, 34 7 00
t:. IL I. her. 13 10 00
Dai fil i-diiiik, '• 14 7 00
Ih id 11,, Or. ••1 4 7 00
W. 11. Ilendersnn fi Son, N. Mid. 12 12 MI
litiLricl Nittclier, 13 12 .50
44 - 7 00
700
30 00
7 00
7 00
12 c.O
7 00
7 00
7 ( ,
F.dnaril Shower,
Agent, 9
P. A. A J. A. All, Newton,
Joseph Cutup, 9
t. .t .curt :Middleton, 8
10
11. IL e.
.1. A. ,1
Ikon e•Lti, ridt i Allen,
I ln,' A Son, N. A! With ten,
At tn. 1n...1 e i,
Willi:nix hit Litz, earli.le,
it, W. Ili andt,,
Hoffman,
=I
10 tti
7 ot
7 0(
10 00
(W
7 00
701,
20 (NI
20 00
20 00
aoct , Carl Ve,
a% hi .1,0rt7. Mechanicsburg,
Ica) Ilentiemati, North Middleton,
10
30
(TWO:ILAN COUNTY. Fp.
I do hereby certify that the foregoing Is a correct list
of the Peelers in Merchandire, Patent Medicines, \I tilers
Distillers. Lumbermen,
..Ac. In Ciunberland county, as
returned to me by :Joseph C. Thompson, Mercantile Ap
praiser. All persons returned and classified as aboYe,
are hereby notified to call and take out their Licenses
on or before the 2d day of July, 1856. All licenses not
7 oo
7 oo
, 700
14 7 00
12 13 bo
lifted by that time will be placil In the bands of an eft
rer for mileet lon. . - .
ME
lI °WARD ASSOCIATION,
P HI LA DEL PIIIA. •
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT
To all persona at with Sexual (11SMISPIi, such as
SEMI NAL IVEAhNESS. IMPOTENCE, lONOIIRIItEA,
LEET. SYPHILIS, Ac..
The 1101VAIID ASSOCIATION ,of Philadelphia,. in
view of the awful destruction of hunoin life and bealtit i
caused by Sexual diseases, and the deceptions whlchltre
practised upon the unfortunate vietimN of such diseases
by Quacks, have directed their consulting Surgeon. as a
CHARITABLE. ACT worthy of their name, to give
MEDICAL ADVICE 'GRATIS, to all 'persons thus of
tlieted, (Male or Female.) who apply I,y letter, (post-pad,)
with a description of their condition; (age, occupation,
habits of Ills ke.,land in catmint , poverty and Butteringto FURNISH MEDICINES FREE OF CHARM% , ,
The Howard Association Is a benevolent
established by special endowment, Mr the relief of the
sick and distressed, afflicted with "Virulent and Epi
demic diseases," and its funds can be used for no other
purpose. It has now a surplus of means, which the
Directors have voted to advertise the above notice. It
Is needless to add' that the Association eommituds the
highest Medical skill of the age.
Address, (post-paid.) Dr. OF.IL R. CALHOUN, Consult
ing Surgeon, Howard Association Philadelphia, Pa:
My order of the Directors,
EZRA D. HEARTWELL, President.
april 11. OEO. EARECHILD, Secretary.
14 7 00
14 7 00
I - AN kO ASTEIt COLLIERY.TO COAL DEALER;
4 hog I..: , arq,te introduce ourselves to your acq;min-
Lance as', eatclodve Miners and Shippers of WILITE
Mill A N'I'IIItACITII COAL, at Lancaster Colliery, Nor.
thumberiand.County, where we have very extensive
improvente4tratittetllrtekker, which Sir capacity to pre
pare and groan Gad 'tzlitinot be Surpassed. Our sizes of
Coal omits felloiss: ''''%'
i 1.4 p, fte aine3tl4 touporea,• ,_ .
._ , ••••, '....,: ;31.
• Steam hoat t .l'er tnneltintandateaintiosW -
Bleu, .Egge,oo.otnyelbr"Findly, use and steam,
NO and Pisti h - for;Unifburners and steam.
' Our ' mehurrierle,COalpii very ptitourier quality, to
; which itli-wimliP,esitootillyAall the attention of dealers
Land consionersi I' l , -I , ;ti
i Our polif&gfiddirping hi linpbury,wliere arrangoinOnts
titre made to lead boats iiih6ut any 4,01ay,. Orders ad
dressed to us at ShatitOkitiiSttiabury o t Laiidnite r , will
receive prompt atigutlon.•.. • ' ..- _, - ' •,.:••' 0, •'•,'
' aprlii '^ ::-' ' ;'.-ClOgnit, Alii:aigUill: & eo.
1 J. J. Cochran;Taticasttirinlitikt..lleliihold, Lancaster.
C. W. Peale, Stuintoklu,' - 'll. Ilautngardner, do.
1 Morel:rants and,othere who feel thenatelyerreintletil
by the above elaisalileationi are lkeroby notified, that
will halals - appeal at the CSOfirt ilourie, hi Carliele, en.
Friday the 27th 'diy'ef AprilielSZis; tetween' the hears'
of _O and 12 o'oloek •A,-IkL, rind '2. and 4' o'eletek
,HZ 11 ,..
mina and where they can attar - Alt the think S' i reirr. "..,
~ • Jps:nom Pso , ••
'' • , • . 7 annieattrita MTRAILTI.
Carlisle, Anril 4,1285-44 •" • ' ••! -" -''' " ' '' .
7 00
I 7 00
7 00
+ IF 00
700
IA
a
1100TIC.E.—The . iiitookholdofs'
1.1 Quasi. Qaa and Water Company will meet at the
Arbitration Chamber In the Oourt Hauge lathebormigh
of Carlisle, on MONDAY, the 14th de,rof litertleitt, be*
tween the hours of 2 and 6 o'clock, P. Ti. of that day. to
elect a President and Viva Manages for said Company'
for the ensuing year. FIIED'IL WATTS,
Liner.. Tenn, Seo'ry. apr26 President.
li 7 00 .
12 .'l2 00 Oo'
, 14
14 00
18 170 2 0 0
114 T 00
ugla. - 4:iALt
_s'tlfiav4
14 7 o , i
14 7 Oil
14 7110
. 10 oil
1 i pc ks ull,
CM
DISTILLERIES & BREW EIII ES
TEN I'IN ALLEYS.
00
30 00
N. W. WOODS, Co. Treasurer
‘TH ENV SPRING GOO DS.—The sub
scriber is now ripening it large and general assort
ment of LADIESDRESS r4OODB - , consisting or Black and
Colored Silks, Chant Bareges, Motto do hdnes, French
and English Lanny, also in general variety of rood, for
bays wear, a full assortment of Ladies and- rilli.ll,lls
❑usierv, Gloves Handl:m . ol6l's. also English and other
BONNETS, Bonnet Ribbons, Bonnet Last ns.
with the usual variety of Spring. Goods Itt moderate pri
ces. GEORGE nyrN Ell.
April 18, 'l5
I) D 1 OIT A undersigned
has remorod to the Store room t 1 )1 . 11101y N . r111.1( . .1
as i Post Ofliee, immediately opposite the Volunteer
office. where lie is 110 W npnuing n I:trg."l, and general :IS
sortment, of NL\V INti (An it embracing an ex
tensive rariM) of British, French and domestic
GOODS. MO ter:III Er,.
10 • ln nO
In no
11 7 tin
13 1(1 Ot)
Straw bats and lonnets, Nall paper Se.,
at the lowest pelves. Purchasers arc respectfully
invited to call and examine for themselves.
Cairn :de. April 11 IS. -15
• .
1) 1 , 3 NT Z & 1311 () 'l7 II l', it .-lIIIN-e
- ) caused a very groat oxeitono.nt hp I tel large and
anagnitiront (4.ork. of NEIV GOODS ; just opotted among
whirl( will lit , rue d.
cl,(Y1'118, CA 551:NIERS, VESTINCS,
Cotton :m(1.1.11(011 coat and pants stuff. Ladies Doss
goods in grunt variety: v. - insisting of Plaid and Striped
:‘,11,1.04, tin) Lust brunds of Black 1 4 ilks, Barge, Be iAiII , CS.
Tissues, Barge (I(. Laines. I hall) . s. Oren:onto,. Tissue
Sebastopol, Lawns, tlinglaunth Alva has, l'lnd. Striped
and Blain dross muslitith Chintzes, Prinlt.(ll all qualifies
and a tremendous stork of I il.'lll. Flannels, 'I ioldsgs,
NI uslins. Linens of our own imporLatic , n. Purn , l Is,
Lces, Edgings, Dross trite wing. I losior3 , OloNos, aid a
full supply lli -
BONNETS AND RIBBONS,
4, 00
5 00
5 00
I
00
;I( 0
5 On
: on
oil
o on
Sou
FroM 25 rte. to $ll.. for bonnets and I r, , to :17, 1 (11, per
yard for It ildm , usellatsl ('app, 011 Cht Window I , lladr ,
and itll nlllllolo4' Vririety of g 0,41,. in rnrr 111.1 e, 1111 10 1 e
old nt prier's that defy competition
apt 11 11
E (OOPS ! N G ( )01 !
111 E LATEST SPRING SIYLES!
I am now reedving from Now York and Philadelphia
all immense stock of new, desirable and Cheap th•od,„to
which 1 would call the attention of all me old friends
and customers. ire well Ile the publfrgencraily. liar ing
!atoll:used mod of ray goods from the largest imputing
houses in NOW York, 1 tun enabled to girl letter bar
gains than mu i.e had at any other house In theeounty.
Our assortment of
NEW STYLE DRESS On01)s
large, entniilide and beautiful. Another lot of tle.se
elegant and elie.ap enildreidrred.hand
kerelliets. sleerrs. cellars, ruffles. edgings, and ins. I:
that for extent and ellerlpile, , defies ;11.1
ef , thipei It ralirnes. de beget., do
laines. lirtiugs checks, a trelnelld.w.
hilu~es and lh,dery cheaper than over. Cloths. most
mere, eord,.. rot tonades, ,ce. a 11111 flF,Fortllleilt and
Very Cue in price.
C.% 111 LTINGS AND
An rnt Ile Ile , ' stu. k or three ply. ingrain, cotton and
ratpeting. bought very rheap and mill be sold
\ 1,0 11.1 V. Al,l is bite tint eolor.•d
'0 111
to 01
. .
DOM'S AND : , 111(11 . :S.
A faro , supply of ladles and g - elltlettlett'S Loot.
1111 d gaiters. Intending to pile up the deport
ment. 1 u 111 dibp(so hf what 1 hale on hand in that
lino, at low prit IS. Also shinewell tondo l lolling on
Lund, ti hit It I is 111 sell for loss- than cost as I \‘;ojt, to
cirso It out.
el,llll . [WU and all to the ()hi `toted nu Last
Malts street, toil selecyour thuds in in the largost anti
cheapurt stuck vier La ought to
Mori CHARM . ; OG 'Lin%
•
f I EA P k-R )0 1 /S.—The subscriber is
,p,ning 3 fresh int of SettSeTiftlile rcHHIS fit her
new lrtition.,pp , sito the thxilmul Unice in 'Main street,
Carlisle, Wilk!' will he NOM al the InWeSt price.
nprll 11, 41. itt,t Ullman SNOIAIItAK4.
8 00
E,
12 80
00
8 00
12 nu
n 00
12 lA.
12 1,0
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9 8 00
8 00
8 6 00
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r e l l
HE subscribers in Ereihioun, Ches
ter county have obtained a right to make and
sALLEN'S MOWER AND III.:APPAL patented 11th
Mo. Sth IS5a. Five hundred of the Mowers were sold
last season '
and when well made give universal satis
faction. A great number of clrtiticates on hand to that
effect. 'the price is $lO5 with two cutters.
The Reaper and Mower combined has a high character
receiving premiums nt a number of County Fairs, ns
well as at the'inte State Fair. Price $l4O with two cut
ters. To be had at W. NV. DINUEE'S Manufactory. York
or by addressing early the subscribers' nt Ercildotut
Chester county, they will be delivered at any station on
the Cumberland Waller nail Bond. the purchaser paying
the freight. rumen ,k, NEILDS.
apill 11 '55 ,
,
I G „AN A N N Y' D S I„l‘e!(i)rNOVeti r
itilen6r„ll,l„etiljnd-l1 i -
just:thin Ronan , and /dower. with Wwwt's Improvement,
will be otTored to tho farmers of Eastern Penns) Itnitin,
fur OW hatiost.uf , /845. on wand. terms, via: sl24,Caan
pT Sum". CuFtoinors would do well to send 1)1 ,thofr
Ordersi'Oftly, at; protOdooco will bo given to tiYht order,
Addrens, , J. WINEBRENNER d;
'npril 11 2mo. liarrhiburyt, PP.
ti.,, -1. T ., SSEIC'S Itt.A.PER 1..
, .
. . •
• . • NOTICE TO FAltlillillP. r •
The undersigned respeetrully informs the riirthers et
is and the adjoining 'emirates that he 'rontinueS to
- A ""'"-- mttendyclY__ l _ l ? l " .r.M_q3...!!!1"°14
immularture hfore , eitenvively • Coin , ever, v, ~
'celebrated , RkIAPEIt , A ND ' MOWING MACHINE; now
io generally in use; atilt, shalt three' quarters il a mile
torth of Ilanover. Fanners wishing to engage a Reap.
r, or a Reaper an4,lkßrtior cotnbinedl, tbr the next sea-
Son, ran have thole - Orders' filled with pr.toptiiedi 10 , ,y„
ientilMtlhoniiin imineatateli. 111 . c prices of 4 tAttiVelptittt
idet' Ard'ati fellows': -: ', '• ' -, ,,,.„.- ',. , ..'v
`or4t. //Caper, , '' .'. ‘,
',,.;: 4/001
POT , a Seaperand' Dowel+, from - -', .. -' • 4205,10 226
taw : Addrovi me ' t.hroFFh'i,Dte t lieMovefkeviVOo l ,4;
orit , oeunity , ; Pa: • , , , " CONRAD 2204.
Jtin3l 4 .-6m , ~,, : . ~' ' • • ' - '
k1!111VRT.,A3,%11" l'O FARMERS: I 7We
KO now prOpared to furnish B. R, fivilersoratA ta t
1 upt ExctiViier4A's to fanner% linuoodiately on
racei pt" of their orders. Willett, tewarrontod to answer
well fa cleaning etahlos, of gathering manure In barn
yards, and. the . Nano. stouiltins,with avery slight alter
otton is also worsted to answer better for elevoting lay
tailoring than on/ other Rook or Fort, In. use.
Price VOC3 . pp iim
_ranchirts,. , For further particulars.
Address C . LlURAT,NowCumberland, Agent for Cum,
befload County.: april 11-
se-All kinds of Printing done here.
`,Dru foals.
Eff=
BENTZ A lIWI
BY LAST IVIAILS,
STILL LATER FROM EUROPE
ARRIVAL OF THE ASIA
A Protracted Conflict in Prospect
NO HOPE OF PEACE
IfAmtrAx, May 7.—The royal mail steam
,hip Asia. from Liverpool, arrived at her w liarf
~t nen o'clock to night, bringing dates limn
Liverpool and London to the 28th ult.
The advices from the Crimea are to the
from and from (lie llussinns to
the 221. The iliomllardment of Seliazitoio
i;iintinue,l without any decisive results.
The Vienna conference having utterly failed,
the appearances indicate only a protracted
war, and brace itdrices from the Crimea arc
laxiolisly looked for. •
The inauguration of the Fronch holustrial
Exhibition has been postponol to the 10th or
15th of May.
TIT,' WA R
The getieral tone of ',utile ()pinion in Eng
nd is, that. the war must continue for a
ngthened period.
• The London Times speaks of the policy of
the new Czar as too audacious than thaV n Of
li!s predecessor, and is so regarded through
out Enroll°. _
Nothin;.! llefin'te is known r,lative to the
condition of the siege. Thegeneral impression
is that. it is favorable to the allies, but the I:us
sians return tile lire in a spirited manner.
A despatelt received :it Brussels reports a
suspension of the bombardment, but this is
not credit d.
The details of news from Sebastopol state
that up t , April 14th the bombardment c( r.-
tinned night and day, fruit] five hundred guns,
o eh firing one hundred rounds every 21 hours.
Th. 'n ,w, had been silenced, and
mime of the Round Tower guns Ili! , Inn
I u. the ltedan and Garden batteries mil ke p
.up a heavy fire. There was no immediate
If -0 pee of an assault.
--. g the night of the 14th a most San
guiltar b ink: raged between the 'French
and Russians, in which the former detroytd
the Russian rifle ambuscade in front of tae
Nlalakoff tower.
The latest accounts front Gortsehakoff are
to the 22d. They state that, after twelve
day's bombardment, the fire of the Allies be
came weak, and caused but little damage.
=1
Tn Parliament much energetic question!ng
of ministers had - Wien place respecting the
war: the scope of all the questions being to
hasten matters.
S;r George Gray stated that authority had
been given to the Governors of the British-A
merican Provinces to enlist men for the regular
nr ny, not for the f ireign
The Roebuck Committee still continued ite
s:ssions.
The duke of Newcastle's testimony tended to
exculpate hithself.
Some interest has been excited by a II port
that the American squad•on was about to
make a slemonstration against Cuba. It is not
thought that a war between Spain and Amer
i:a would essentially ad-d to the present cOm
plicat on of Euro;q an Jolitics.
FnA:ccr.
It a still reported that Napoleon will
lre
ceed t the Crimea to take the conintitn , l cf
t ie allied nrinies, but it is not generally
credi
ed.
It is officially r...ported that the Emperm's
.leparture for the Crimea is postpoued for a
short time.
1855 _SPRING - AND SUMMER
. SHOILS!--ellE A FOIL CASH t
3111 Hoe' receiving a large assortment of
Shoes of the most fashion:o:le styles and ex. F .
ellent make. fresh from the heta,ittanufactories,
'Odell 1 will sell extremely' low for Cash.
I,OOK AT TITE PRICES!
I,xteux"fan-colorcd Gaiters._ of Willis's make, a band-
F. , 111c art loin, oil $1,25 • tine denny hinds. Swett es,
front s 7 1,25; -
!,leek L asting Gaiters, Willis' 01:11,e,
1.25; French Thence° Buskins, stogie soled 75 colas:
Brooch Nloroeco Boots. doul ; Park 1(1 is
1.:25: Men's \TIMMY, Sheee. holne made, 1,25; heats
ditto 1,31; Kid Ties, cis; Polka Boots 1,:t1; Cush
man Tteß, 1.81 ; Alto os 1,25, Ac.
Fine French Calf Boots), an. Leantiferl
article, only SI,:.M; Calf NValklng tE.hoes 1,50 : Calf
Coingress (tailors. 2.25; Cloth Nllllllereys 2.00; Vat et.t
Leather Oxford tillers, 1,75; Jullleat Ties 2.50; unteut
leather Congress !!alters as low as 2,00; also patet.t
Pump tine Cloth tialters with patent tips, lien
•kert's A No.l, patent , leittlier glove-top buttoned Ctn.
'gress OnlOrs. enataelled, patent leather, etc. at vfry
,low prices. Also Carpet and Velvet Slippers.
Mlssts' Polka lks‘te, Opera Boots and Jl:flits LilltIS;•-
0010Ded ll:tilers, patent tips, 87 eta; fine Kld Boots at
75 cents.
CHILDREN'S Highland Boots, Eurekas, Exeeisiora and
Ankle-ties. Roans for N."O roots; Calf, single soled, for
25 rellt.S.
M EN'S Kip II:KIts in groat variety, some as low as $2 ;
Stimt Brogans $1.00; Calfskin shoes $1,50.
WomEX's Kid Buskins, doulde soled, 75 to $1,25; Shre
tees, Calf 75; Heavy Kip Roots Llutten Llaitvre 75;
Half (inhere 02; Slippers 37.
Bove heavy Kip Boots, Flue Calf Boots, Brogans - as Ic.v?
as 75 emits; patent
. Cointress• Gaiters, patent leather
Nlonroes, patent leather Jolliet* ties, AC.
Causer to a- of evore demi ption-011Cloth. Union, Brat-,
Fels. Velvet from Leo to $2
''.Also several thousandjollais worth of
•
.
BOOTS AN DI:10M; AT wiIoLEsALE.
oouutry aterouint.i . atia 'Other dealers are Invited
All rho wish to lity.gcKal 'shoes sin' ease morfpy.
DID 'ran at Porter's old stand, gain street„ near Rail
140.i/cwt.' •
April lath '55,
Alr.;f," AND . ..14} OUR. SPRING
AND' AU51518 sul,sera.crs
bov‘i ivat rixolved rrom the cities, at the OLD
STAND, in Nortltlisnovet-struet, one of the most shr
µlint assortments'of Spring' and kiuunner clothing. over
°dared hithe , people of Cumberland county. The prices
of the Clothing at this House have been reduced to such
a lOwstatidsid:that it Is now within the power of - all
who wish to wear good clothes, to secure them, ,Their :
stock consists of the best nud moat desirable Dress and
Frock COATS, Habit Cloth do. Linnen Drilling do, Tweeda
/le.; superfine Black Cassioaere PANTS and Pansy tip. ;
Silk and Satin . vps"rs, and a fine variety Valencia stud
other, vests; with a.great ,variety of Bo 'a Clothing, con
sisting of Jack Coats, folks lackits, ?donkey Jackets;
Yeats and Hound Jatkets,rnario of Tweed, Linnen; Drib
ling, Cloth Alpaca, Cassbnere ; Doeskin, co.' Also, Shirts
rtockei Handkerchiefs, M.., all of which ire offered at.
the lowest possible cash price and ai.cheile of bet'
Clothing Store in - the Union '
Also a tplehdhir assortment Of Fords 'alba piece. Vl.•
portico Etpuctt and Bnglish.Claha and Cassinters of
Ty hue And shade, Sattin, Silk, and Valencia veititigs,
'44.ttluets,Ae,iall 'of which made to .brtter at the
dutriest notice mud in the heatestand best
il rlht zees
'w anted/1 are warranted to fit. +t he import r ea
e
• poetlvely I.ll;4lted to call and etas/door h.
mortineht htelsthlug at this establisbm e atlNOßTOlC,
• Aptil,l6, '65. AUNOLDIk L.W
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.V, RAWLINB