ISM 8 _ .1)c illarketg. BALTIIIOICIII M A ILK T 1116NDAY EVENING,, May 1, - )t 11. AND MEd L.---The Flour market this aorning was firm. Sales of 230 bbls City 'tills at 410. These were offers, however, o! . .•re 'ehang - e — c4osed, of $lO 25, and refus 1. Sales of 950 bids Howard street brands ‘t $lO 25, hut towards the close of 'change sellers could be found at these figures—• nne were asking $lO 37,1 per bbl but found purchasers. The market is evidently miler, and holders are in anticipation of an I.:uice. Receipts and supply very light,— Vlour—We,,9uote at $7 a 7 18 per Corn Meal—Sales, of country at • I s') a )1 C 2, and city manufacture at $1 87 •r ;It A .—Wheat—The receipts to-day were msually light; not over 500 [bushels.— dilers firm but no sales reported. We lite good to prime white at $2 -II) to $2 53, I Wheat at $2 40 a 2 .15 per bushel— Coro—Market firmer to-day.- 11,000 buslnds offered, and sales of rte at t 1 01 a 1 03; yellow at $1 03 n 1 per bushel. These figures show all Ivance. (tals—Onlv about 301). bushels rl (.)41"riy, no sales. We quote Mary aml Virginia nominal at 62a115 rents Islvania at 6GaGB cents bout 900 bushels olrk.rod \Vi. quote )bu•clanil at $1 a 1 .111, in I l'ennslvarlia at $1 a 1 5.1 per busli,d. i ) IL 11; \''' J. i j, l.'l) 1 4 ' 3 .; T 1 1‘ 1. 1 :1, \ lt i ', { .\ (: 1 1 1, 1 1 1I S t 1 1 : 1 S 11.: I ( ' . 1' 1 I 4': 1 1 1 d . I t :4— A , i: Ill' :. , (1•1'1:1:1:\ l; VENI.‘I,E: 4 . 1t , tititls pre etillneht for its ,N,\\\oll)// / viva! v - p.svers in all the di - . • ".. i ~ A e e-,... for ~Itlvlt it is 1 . 1 1 0 , .11.- c r „..- , 77 4 , 1 ,. ..,:::. 1111.111h . d. 11,11 illy 4,liiroi .1 , E ' ) . .r4 .--- „.,..---,--- ~ ~,, ~.„.,...,,,.. . („ q- .I --- : - ._ - - - tl•t , o are Pr,,lap.tt. I tl l l . l. or .: ' '•,.., , , ....:.,&:: 1•',111log ot tie \t ,eel.: 1 , 111,1 — ; 4 110 , ,, ; , ',f' — ' A ihiN. 'cr NN 'bite.; t• liroilie lin It t l't ~ ...„ , `\.\ llatioTiti , at al l ,l . I:leer:1ot, of the \\mill,: 1 tivoletital I leinnr. ... \ '''' 44. '' jf:!' ' ' ''',o :7 : ....: l ..-:," . ;;.\ rlnnto, or Fiona' int, : 1 . :Ii I: ful r - II ...i.73..)) Supiort:ssod, & I rt:e.: War :%Itni 's , . , OW' :', ~,,, struation, &C., WWI all Illt•il , ~, i ': I 1a:#1 4 . 4 : .*- . nerottitettlying evils, (Cancel .....• •• i.;.,..:::.„.., „.•....___• _ ex,.4.,,,,„,., no ...tt,....,_ ~ 1 ere Of Of it I.lll g SI-1111.1i111:. This 1111Silei1111 has Ill•Vel ••••, i used by empty puffs. and misrepee.um tat boo. I- it MI endiel that it, present p o pularity shall 1 , 1. • vind I v am medium but its merits and th e appro. .1; el the pohlie UNFORTUNATE FEM A LE. I t••cl it a ditty inetnithent upon im self to declare pii ii•• 1 the great blessing 1/r. Marehlsi's Uterine It ••oi Los pros ed Lo lilt'. For 11111 yeas wy health inkeraide: I ea , almost unable to walk. Physi• ei as pronounced my ease falling lit the, womb. may!, ulcerations, eommencin4 with floor .11 , 11 S. The irritation. postration, ivy., rendered life a 1/11111011. Ili thi, miserable ronditi ~,,, Dr. F. P. Nee land ref...mi me:M..l Dr. NlarchisVs Uterine Cade:Aeon. After talo ing for bottles 1 find myself in perfect health. Grati• t tele fur nly restoration makes me ardently desire that all my sex, alike unfortunate, may find :cure relief from tbis inestimable medicine. ELIZABETH A. NEWLAND, • No. 10 West-st., Utica, N. Y. Thii above statement 7 know to be true. F. P. NEWLAND, yl. 1)., Utica, N. Y. i have no hesitation in saying, Dr. Marchist's Uterine t' Mom is invaluable In uterine diseases generally 11, , 11 It in Fluor Athos, Amentirrivea. Prolapsus Uteri. and In Cases of extensive ulceration of the vagina ands uteri. :It is worthy of the notice of the Faculty. .11/1 IN C. ORRICK. 711. D., lialtimore,'Md. hot all interested call and obtain a pamphlet (creel a mple proof. train the most respectalds sou ryes, of the benefielal results of its Itoo: together Willi letters from highly experieneed Phy slcians. who have used It in their praetiee, and speak from their own obserigatlons. 4 2 )-It .1. KIRI-vial. Drmtg.ist, South Hanover street, sole Agent for Carlisle. Da. J. B. 11 A Reif 1:• 4 1 fi CO.. Proprietors, Central Depot, 301 Broadway, N. Y. January ill, if.35-fins nk • ": ,4-7„f: ft 1J AI 11 ERLAN D. VALLEY R. AI L vi ROAD. CHANGE OF HOURS! On and after 51 IS DAY, March . .9911, 1555, Passenger trains will run daily, as foliews (Sundays excepted: FOIL HARRISBURG : Ist Train. Leave Chamberslinrg 5.30, A. M " Shipponsburg, 6.09, " " New villa, 6,10, " Carlisle, 7.18, " " Mechanicsburg, ' 7.50, At Harrisburg, 8.15, " ,ali,it ClolllotSßUlttl. Ist Train. 25 Train: Leave Harrisburg, - 8.45 ; A. M 1.15, P. M " Mechanicsburg, 9.15,' " 1.43. 4 , Carlisle,. 9.55, " 2.25, " " Newvile, 10.20, 46 8.00, ~ " Shippensburg, 11.02, " 3,80, " At Clinaliorsburg, 11.30, - 4.00, - TraillS leave Harrisburg 6,r Philadelphia, at 8.45, All 12.30, M.,( v in Columbia) null 7.40, P. M. Far ltaltimoru, nt 8.45, A. M. and 1.15, I'. M. For Pittsburg, at 3.20 A. 81., 12.55 Noon, and 5 P. M. For Pottsville, Reading, and points on the Dauphin and susqviehanna Rail Road leave Harrisburg at 7.15, A. M. .9 - s-At all Stations where Tickets are sold, Fares are TEN CENTS LESS than when paid In the Cars. A, - F. SMITH, Superintendent. Rail Road Office, Cluttabersburg, I March 21st 1855, MXOUS. DE BEGES.—Just received another lot of Cheap Do Beges, Dolahmi v atid Par Innetta Cloths. • Inoclsl ti. W. lIITNER. A.Pil Et, PAPER.—Persons wanting WALL PAPHIt, will find au oxtonalvo stock for Mt overt. CAMP at Carll4e, Aprll 4, 1855. Air 6.0.(c anti 3tent. VVLUABLE TOWN PROPERTY AT PRIVATE .BALE.--The subscriber. ,will sell the property ho now owns and men pies, formerly owned by the Itoy T V ‘ t i - Moore, situated on South IlenovOr Sri .. , ~ • ( 1 , r "" " Carlisle, adjoining the prorty of Mr a ~_.... ~_._ Wm. Graham, near the Walnut hot torn Road, consisting of a TOWN LOT AND A BAIA' 90 by 110 feet, upon which are erected a good two story FRA ME HOUSE, Wood Norte and Stehle, together with other out-buildings. There is also a good brick osmentod Cistern, capable or holding forty-five hogsheads of water. The property lit In good repair. Also, ftw sale, a full TOWN LOT adjoining the above, 90 by 210 feet. Any ono wanting such property will do well to call and examino. nov22-0m BENEDICT LAW. CAVE YOUR OLD METAL—.Cash paid for OLD METAL, such as Copper, Dram and ron, at the Carlisle Foundry and Machine Shop. GARDNER & W.119N. I 11. PORT '1()NN : ‘,11 , ;, I ., u , K E T 1101 IK amt. 1 ESSINII CASE • 11;01 fteturer, N.NV. porno'. 4th and Chesnut streets 1.1111.M.M.P111 , •Ahvays on band a largo and varied assortment of Port Monnaies, Work Boxes. Pocket It, 'Mt s, ' Ca bas, Bankers Caa•s, Travelling Bags, v. Tote holders, Mel:gammon hoards, Dort E lion. Chess )lon. l'ortal , le Desks, Pocket Mentor:till! UM Books Dro,,lng l'asra, Citron Owes. ,to, kis. , 3 gow.ral assortment of English. French anti( fer n Fa4ry'limuls, tine Irs-bet Cutlyry, 1:/tzors, lit evr Pmts. It . IVlb , losale second and third Floors. aprlS F. If. Slf VEIL NW. cure or 4th and Chrsnut streets. N. 11.—qn the rr'ript or $1 it snporior nolil Pen I, ill st•nt. tr, any part of thr country by mail--describing thus. tnrdiwn, ltartl soft, I ItEN C II 'MUSS ES.—lltritia or 11 ti pturti successfully treated and comfort in-inixol. use of the elegant French Trusses, initiorted by the Itscriber. and inade to or.lec expressly fir Ills stiles. II sttlferin.z with Ilupture twill be gratifie.l to learn it the oticasiut now offers to procure II Truss eontLin ' extreme lizlittletis with evso, ital.:0.1111y and elirrerl Arn.dion, in lieu Of the cumbrous and uneotithirta. in tole usually sold. An extensive assort Ilion always hand tithipteti to every variety of Rupture In ininit, and for Silo at a ran'te Of price to stilt till. .t. of Finds Trussett, il*2, $3, $1 and sri;" Ihniltle, $l, $ll, $S and $lO. 'mortis at a distance van have a Truss rant to any mi ss by remit Inn! 'lie aanonnt. Sending nieriStireurolind hips. and sloliint Side ilifeeted. Ivor Sale and Retail by the importer. C.11,1'.11 If. NI , AtTLES, S. W. row. of Tivell'h ii Hare St.s.. 'pop d ILr lie ilipr .vO.l l'atcut h o ly •st. Extrtiolccs and E.'erifor Itrac. , (: — Pateitt Shoulder • Suspensory Ban la rove: >phial Prop.: and Suji to. Ladies' with competent lady it april 11. I'A'l'ENl ' , ( ' ll.\ riN FillE PllO 11' ^ with ila'fs Patent Powd e r proof were c u 0....d 0 d c.,'•parato at the IVorld's Fair. London. and n'so at t In. Wo l IT. Fair. New Iti:r: and I. "l'htt tmds...l sat, the 1111.111 f I t't ail I tiroprielers to Lhi. s i t it the :dune line !nailed Sole amt - Tile relitil•ii het et the Sall. - is ....old ids :mil. for lie loot (lin ry r , niercatitil.• tt. hate witnes.od and liorne ity t Iteir N 1 era r ‘11.1 , 0; lire proof quail( is... This e• iu 12. ,10 of tho-o• h,•...1 a •111 1 1 11 •r 'ran it-111;11101,111[i) ns 1, L , nlal fires. The that all ore I It y t ..11.,•rilwr , as. tint Holy 11.1 r.ul •I In lie hilly ed nal, Init. In iiiiiity rope r 1" tlrt , e ti Well hate s uoverely tided ty toe. sorii..e. in the latrnin4 lit 1.11, Ntos York, and tit rho ra in Sfr.Awl.erry ,treet. at flit• larn. lire loot .lute. and still inure mecentiy thr Vire at Fifth and l'll...witit uls., In the city id .ildolphitt, in tvhieh these Safes mune forth this , a, when many sttruritd, . 11.11 It Cll.. IRON S %PK ten 11%Sli lilac 311,KEIIS, 'lllll,l Ir in Safes, with nityd,r Proptr I.ttoks, niolill. urea Mitressly fire Jesvellers, lers requiring s.ioucity front r.r.utt.s. flank Vaults, han..l 1111.1 1113.11., to 1.11.401.. All the most. •itr.tt,td fir silo at ntanuhod u taws' prices. :,• liana Safes," ••Saltuna ' nders and, " Iron othermakt•rs, hate (teen taken in start pity n fir Herring' , for wile at half price. alil.l 1 -STEIZN; No. 1.15, North Thhd Streot, Philadelphia, „Jostle Dead or In I== and lllanufaeturer of Taney Bonnets, on% ronstnntly on band a very extensive assortment I.llo.`ti, Ellibrojdorieg, Flowers, 11011111. t g. Gimps. Fringes. besides a great variety of other y floods. lin solielts n rnll (rem Country sJerchan tc acing the City,4ved assures them that they will he to find any artiele ttbove mentioned at the low e..t :ms. Innrel4l4-'2O MILLINERY GOO DS -1855- FOR SPRING SALES! JUAN STONE & SONS, Nn. 15, South Soeond Street, Philndelphia. ire just opened their Spring Importations of LES, BONNer RIBBONS. FIMWERS, LACES. CRAPES, &e. ol luting a general acslrtment of MILLINERY A WIT ,KS, of the most fashionable styles. The above GtNois o been imported eqpreNsly our Spring sales nod oprke the largest and best assortment in our line to C. 111141 in the market. marehl-I-3m I) EMOVAL !-BESSON & SON I I, I OaviS to inform you that they have mune 1 the PIIILAIIKLYMIA FAMILY ?IIOVIISII , I STORE 11.011 rt. 52 South Second Street, to the now building No on Chesnut Street, (11ve doors above ElAirth, ~null WO where they will oiler on increased stock at ri Jeced prices. ev),..New Spring Goods' daily opening. L EATHER ! LEATHER! FRITZ, HENDRY' & CO. No. 29. North Third Street, Philadelphia, )ROCCO MANUFACTURERS, Carriers and Import : or FRENCH . CALF SKINS, and Dealers in Red and Solo Leather and Kip. Feb2B--ly 2d Train. 4.30, P.M 5.00, " 5.40, . 6.18, " 7.15, " 11. F'RANCISCUS, MANUFACTUTEIt OF COTTON LAPS, adding. Tie Yam, Carpet Chain, Cotton Yarns, LAMP, CANDLE AND FLUID WICKS. ' he I dors to sell at the ',ncost Cash Prices at No. Market Street above Second, North side, Philadelphia a TRE ES, EVER-CI REENS, R - ~. . sEs, FLowE o P itts SHRUBS, LANTS, .te. 0) I _... In great variety slid site, vtiltisated and for sale lergqpr small quantities, at the !Using Sun Nurse ' .4 and 'Harden, Philadelphia. It ei'lliMS. limes, Seeds, &v. can be had every day in in Marltet, below Math Street, Philadelphia, where or i .rs are also revolved for the Nursery. i All orders promptly attended to. Descriptive Cato ...too sent to postpaid applications gratis:. Address -^. S. lit AUPAY, outrch2l . . Rising Sun I'. 0. Philadelphia. rrIIE GREAT DISCOVERY. KROLLERION 1 Pon CURLING THE TIMM— Vor many years it has been the hilee ofdeopest study with chemists .and others, to produce n Ilieht that, ap piled to the hair, would COMM it to wave and curl equal ht beauty to the natural curl. THE KROLLERION tlyronly article over offered to the world that will effect this most desirable object. But three or' four applltit , lions are necessary to curl it as much as may ho de4dred, :tit , for any length of time. From the many tortimonials of those who have used it, tile subscriber does not hesi tate to warrant the Crollerion to give satisfaction, and proim'as recomended - inmil - rnsea7. --- The receipe for making with full directions for use, wilt ho sent on the-receipt of and dollar, post paid. The ingredients will not cost over 12 cents. Direct to April 18, '55 E5b.111.7.1, IN la UP !—The subscribers put their books Into the hands of W. C. Rheem ~, . h rr c settlement: Ofilee in Main street nearly opposite Marion Hall. All persons who are Indebted to us will please call immediately upon him and save themselves further trouble. April 18, 1866. WEISE & CAMPBELL. FAMILY COAL.-500 Tons Lyken's Valley Coal, broken and Screened, prepared ox wanly for family use, receiving and for aalo by Jan. 17 3m W. 13. MURRAY, Agt. • " CARRIAGE FOR SALE.- rst-re ft , Ettustly Carriage mate orio or two ,borgoii. le strorigly built of the best ials, au will be eold low for (Ash. Apply to tuareb7-3m WM.' D. SEYMOUR. lifitfaherpOin. It. A. FREMONT, Warren, Trumbull Co., 0 gwill6b .. I)r,sslio'9 Blor' ono I:11A LT. STYLI:STYLI:OF HATS for 1854. ilEoitGE KELLER respectfully a nnonoFes to his old Patrons and the public genet all% that he Inn:just re , ceived the FALL 8T1,:1.E. GE G ENT LEM EN'S 'i, - GATS, manufactured at one of the best establish ments in Philadelphia, to which he Invites special attention. Ile has also constantly on band a large and varied 111. imam...tit of his own manufacture as ',ell as oily made Ilitts and Cll[ll4. suitable for the season, comprising every variety of Russia, Beaver, Mh I ,, ah n and Silk Itats, II ishel in the latest style, togi4lier with a full assortment at. CA I'S of soot . ) . shape awl description. 111111 11t over', price. Ile partieularly invites the public to call 11 1111 ex amine 11 iS . I,SIIOIISIVO ItStitsl Willa, which iu ,t)'ll . , uatte rill 1111,1 111111,i1. P 411111.1. 1,0 surpassed I.y any in market. apd 55111111 he is able t, put at prices butt , I ban it, or. Remember his tail S1:111,1 .11 North Ilattover street. be tween llnmer ' s and Server's stm es, FAL', STYLE OF & WNI. 11. TROUT. desires to infovtit his old friends that he has removed to his now establishment, on High street. near the I:nitro:ld Depot, and is 11,44. 11.'11111'Z a 11:11 , 21 , toll of the F. 11.1, STY LE 01 01 1 HATS. just revolved trion Philadelphia. 0 111 ch the gentlemen of Carlisle are min:islet! to aril anti examine. Ile has also a !awe assortment of Sill, Fur and Shiflett Hats no his own fit:mulled ore, getup in the best style and at rainus prices. the excelielice and finish of which lie will warrant. his steed: he is cinfticlent on ly needs to be examined to lie approved. A Isn, II large supply or ?lon's, Itity's and Chiltitoit's CAI'S, of Chit It and Fur. 111111 Of every variety of style and price just te celved from Philadelphia. Let all who want a Hot or Cap give hint a roll. nc they may be sure of Imittg'Pdtit ed to their Own satisfaction. - 1111N:\ , (41,AS ANI) (21 . 1 , ;1:NS NN All F-01,1 housekcepers and yt uuir. ulilt thus also It In. are oxperting to heer.the Ivan...keepers. are ins it oil to call at lIALItEIIYIi FA)I I I.Y tall ex amine his elegantassortment t/neens wart. rind other :trt it le, in the housekeeping line. as I , r.•itch itinl• English tea sets. Lousy taunted and plain, and, blue plain. Dinner sets .1 - ery variety and price, Luis I, anti &4 1 . limn. - IC.ll,—('‘ . llo . t • 111111 CalPlelahras and ..t her lamps. griit varity. table and bar tumblers. gehlpt.s. Frilit and preserve dishe s . in la- Hely. I'' Fir ware--II ItIll•hOLS,1 1 1111r , 115. bits In, print.MlS! Itl , 111 .1 S.1111 1 :11 1 sleketst • ilt trithect--t.tstittitittc!.. it hit,' stitch i.tet'll‘lhitltf. 11311.1 11111 SIP"' brushes. duster.. hr...ans. kr. Nlarket....l,4lies :tint trax.•lling haslet.. 't!s• h i ••• 1.”.•••t ••I Ina.l, I •!.‘I tlt .• I I.l l t , lit tit II tit Iht i - II 11 , . - 11 1 11 . 1t1 t. I • 111 11 1 11 / 1 " , OW 11• 1 I t II 'ii I : 11 l 11l lit 1 I II I ti 10111.1 it 1, .51.4. "'I 11 I .1111,1 'lt tIII II cln.ns , r, till and •Ii •,,i•‘ • t ,lest - I t 'l )J THE .\ I I LI,i()N F:,,, H \(:S. -- !:—it• - • "1,1 •It• f tt ilit ' 1 - • p : ,• , • % :, 11‘ t•I . .1 11l rt.a.l., I 6, 0 “ in ~tut I 1',t1,1- 11 Ill.:liv: , id . Illy ofcs, rii :llly,. ficloilt 111.11 i fir SI11 . 1.3••• S ally in ill , 1ill,11••11: 1111,11 in ,tyle• and prier; fuo. I ut fists ri iu tho oily. I I/111V allk ;Mid it to rill nu 4 tIII.IIII 11.4.41. purrlta,lutt. 3S 1 :lull 1,11 r• li t Illy rliasto tlt,igns rauttf.t tail tl, 1116 - 3Sil lho Ipt at tii~tl.lf ins. .11IIIN I'. [AYE.. , Iflo of North 11an.% ..r ) ) K O 1" 1 N )1 M. tutu int" it :11.1...11 u tho .1 t nn ri ;I j t• vat, I.( tqlr•eil n j ur s% It. %•1111.irt•ii. 1111.1.11 I 11111.1.1 111.1, r ‘i.\'l'( II 11:11; 11. lilt. , „. 1,1,11 L 1 j L , 1.„ . tho Drt, 1:. .1. ti South oth !louse. i'mhylo. I)()( YIS AN I) Slll >ES. Thv silbscril) - or has 11IiW 011 111111.1 A ‘'t ry rrtru.ci, o IL/ 1.1 Well 1 . 0- teeted .4.41.4 11 0t l T :nal :4 11 01: 1V114.•11 he 11111 'ITU Ilt 111111,11:11/V tow 1111, es. Pureha , ed fn ail (10,1• Ts. At 1111V4,111 r •iich Inunth 1111! . ..11,1q1 . 1 , Is Wlll 111,11, it tIIIIII' luto•IT-1 1 , 11 i, It Ilk I , l.ll , li•hili..iit. 11, el or) :11 tkle iii tho 11..1 and Shoe Ladies ' IT 1;1 , 11111'1111'11W St V 11 1 ..--111• th,ref 1 . 1. 111.1.1/1 , 1 , 111 ii•111:11171I. de. , irlll.; go • K1 And cheap are 111% It. edtoilvehullllollll. CI A - IL it: - 2000 TONSIA ME -3ade STOVE: T O now on A ND " rereiving at the following i•ri. es : Dauphin lime Coal - • $2 50 to Sno Stove, . - • 3 is to 4511 Lytiens Valley Lime • - a 75 to 4 00 More . ' 4 110 to 4 75 Pine 11rote Lime .... 3 75 to 4 00 Store 4 50 to 5 00 Pittston Stove Coal • -500 to 5 50 Illariounit h's Coal, per bushel, - - 22 to 2.sets. 11IL : Also 1.131 BER of all kinds. Common Boards and Seantling from $lO to $lB per 100 feet. First Common and Panel according to quality. doel3---.3M S. M. HOOVER. r- coPFEE— KIEbo- The subserilwr has just added to his former stock a general selection of ('lllll CE UltinlElG ES, as well ni all the other variety of articles kept in a Grocery Store, embracing RI. , y , ..plc,,th,..—ronEted and green—at 12!/. and Id cents lb., Orleans. Clarified, Crushed and Pulverized - :-..t.. , tugars. of tine qualities; Chocolates. Spices, nary Salt, and a variety of Fancy articles, all of which are 0, fermi at the lowest cash prices. We are thankful for the former support given us, and invite a further call from our friends and customers. J. W. EBY. Marlon Hall, Carlisle. NEW GOODS.—The subscriber is just opening a fresh amortment of very CHEAP 00005 bought at reduced prices. Call and sea them. Aug. 23. OEO. W. lIITNEE LIMEBURNERS' COAL. 2,000 LA Tons Lytton's Valley Nut Coal, a superior article receiving and for sale by .lanlo :tut IV. B. MURRAY, Agt. lIER I: IS 'WHAT 'Ol.l NEED AT PRESENT -The stile:caber respectful ' informs the ladies and 3ntlemen of Carlisle and iclnity that he has now on sand at hit Hair Dressing nd Shaving Room on West Greet. an elegant assortmet I Ihht H A S I . I S )S n d a z d , ront.^,,Dnioin;B.x srnish to order at shortest otico every kind of Hair York of the best quality. He also I*gs leave to la• srm his friends and cut:to ws that ho keeps oszistan . Shomanragner," an admi rible Wash for the hair, manufactured by himself. The excellence of this Tonic is testiged to by all of his cus tomers who have used it to be one of the best articles known for cleansingihe hair of dandruff. He also man ufactures liudr •Itt tOrative, known as the "Corashee: num. for giving nu growth to the hair on bald heads. Ample testimony exists of the efficacy of this excellent Restorative. While the Shomansagner clears the hair of dandruff and .prevents it front coining out, the Co rasheenum supplies a now growth to those who have had the misfortune to lose their hair. Thy' public IS in vited to call; examine and purchase these invaluable, articles, as he Is emsficlentthey'will render satisfaction. SUATIMI, liAllt: PRESSING, and curnso, and SHAMPOONING attended to in the best style as usual. at hit old rooms on West Main Street, near Marion Hall. Carlisle, Dec. 27., 1854. WM. BURGESS WALL PAPER.—Just received a splendid stock 'of Paper Hangings, Window Shades and Virebeard Prints, embracing all the newest and mos t approved styles.' The designs are neat and chaste, and the priebs such es cannot fail to give satis faction. We Inyito eur friends and the public general ly to call and examine our assortment before purchasing elsewhere. 11. SAXTON, marelol East Main Street, Carlisle 71L AID CASHMERES, &c.--The sai -1 scriber ban, Just. opened n variety of Plaids and it nes nt reduced prices. OM. !firkin, I ) 1 , 'S( )1,1 .1 lON (1F I' :kit N sil 11..—Th.. psrtnershlp heretofore existing Le. tit eial Pr nn iltr.si hut nod N% In. T. Brown, Is this duly dksolvell hy mutual ronsellt. illiSitieSS Will 1114 ,- In,earried on by Mr. Gardner, Thu Boas renutin in his hands for settlement, and In view of stir late disaster, no earnestly request our ettstomers to settle their amounts Immediately. I $1001)t it Tl,•••,•,:ary tf, :into R. 21 nmlll r o f 1i1021 . 11. till) OW I P1 , , , ./iit 12211 Or Pall 11..1.011f1 mein viltit.•ly at my ~012 11'2,111` , t. 22114 1.1 113 Lim 1111111 Illy II iS ttilhdrno Ili 11 1 j, ptllsti , •lll,tr 111111. 1,121101 H this toi (;.‘ riti.ll,lo. April 4. 1g... 1 .—u. 1 1 (11,11'1( 1N OF P-1 I{l' NEP - 7 1 .::;1 :- ;1'.—Ni , t 1,0 is - h..rehy vil tzt - that: the . firm L ill .1 ,`.. \v. ECK ELS. 14 1 himptlen tom 11,111 p. Cumberland emote, Im , this thy iNl:ii.,•li 27. 1 , ii51 I t i.i•ti iti5i,.1,,.,1 by 111111.161 e0T1 , 1.111., and the I linlKs plaved in the hands .1 \VIII. 11. 1 . ,•1.1es f.o. co11.,•11.,1). .%11 pur,ona 111410/IA to said firm 1,111 make immediate Set t1,•,1.4nr. . . . ' JIMATII.VST E1'11 .. .1.5, 81,1411 N 1 11.1.1.1 M I.:(' Ii P. t.<. k. i';SESS)I ENT.—'llle in e inla c r s (11 ~ ii,,An., ”,,.lEn,t. e,,,ntilmrO Mutual Fire lasi!. ranee o , lllp/illy, are hereby led Wed that a tax ~p puup, PEI: CENT. has been laid tan all peetaiala unites th.,,,, the L,11.11 (lay of MIII,II last, null that n Collector will rah an theta har the purpose of churl ing • amedintely. apelti4le... LENVIS V , EIL See'ey, 1i STATE Ol' JOUIN ;4 I'llrltT, dc- A eraye4l.—N , tire is hereby given flint letters-te,ta merit:ley ~ i t the Fstale i,f .I..hir ',Trent, late unit heap len towpollip• l'ainherlatel remity.aelvel-asnal. have brim is slie,t by t h e itn, , istn.n. iit -aid c.•nitit I- to tit , snti-s,ril Cr, i . n .,.,i, t i„, i n , t i n ,• 5.,,,,,. ton, ..lip. Ail pia,,, , i., ,, , hue, lug themselves la,lehte.l I, S:ll4i 1. , t11i 1. :11 ,, required 1,, wal s e iminfallate pa) ineilt, and tie sc ha) int; elahas to presebt them f , r set Ileineht 1., aprl , lel TiItINI 1P 11. ItIIYS4iN. Adie'r. l'1)111)It'S NI ttlidt.r -_; 8 1 , v ,t,,te4 .ku,tftert, the n ri .h:,„: t 111 inar-11,11 and filt.l in I Ilf• 111,1- I. T. NI.-I.ant,blin, dlttilt,t,:ll, ••!.I'lll,l , - •11' , /,, till' 1 , . 1,11. 'll , ,il.l C]i t.• 111 , 1 t. 1., if illr• .01 F.\ . 11 1 . 1 , \ t't'll th , • h ..I k..N. P. \I. ‘111..... .1,11 st ry ilk •.. fut., r I ki 1.• of c,l I :11.11 , 1,1 J.l \ Ulf- If. 11.% INF.. l'( 1!":15.-- ' ll1c under I-• 1.1,1. I tl I li.kkikt.s. ..111.1 11 , 1. , 11 , , 111:1L %1•11.1,11 .11 , 111•JII; ell, I. Ilt•; , t :II 11.• I ~1 1,1111“,, 1 el , I 11;,, , Iu , G.I. 1111 ti , s, it ; M,drilny. April 22i1. A 11,, I pp.,. dr.. dd. do. 14ar4 Tuesday, April 24th. di,. NV.' Cll2lll i•rld nil, di.. April 25t11. Si do. do. Fifx‘lV:ll•rd Thur•dn)', A prll 26t1). N.., h it, (1, Ilit1:11:. ril 2701. 111‘. :-11119.vt$,!•iltu April 28th t do. :-.11,11,11114. is, do. do. I. )I.,tsday. :tUtli, lion, d . do. south Tuem.lay. 3lay lot, N ,rot 1 . 011,1,1..11, NVedue,thiy, )Iny 24.1 ”y per,lpS tbeinsel vox a:4..1 . 10v etl by al t ern Ibma Made 11 ill hr Lc. ti at !..1,14 III:111•144 - e stated ,1011\ 11.11111, 11:- . 11;0!s11. • 1; E. .1111 E 11. U1t.111.01. Cones 0i11ce..7 arch 2S. Ct.nottissioitets. VOTICE.—To all persons interested ~„_ll in the heal I.state of Dr. J. Int :impson, th•e'd. nod Iha reeognizanees of Dr. I% [llium A. scn. Sautuel Alexander and Andtew Carothers, Esi.. in the Orphan's l'ourt 14 Cumberland county. to to-cure the Intere•t of the respect It heirs of said Decedent in said Heal Estate. lil=l That on motion of Samuel Hepburn, rsq.. A tturne3 for D. illiam A. is ordered by the Orphan's Court of Cumberland county. 'that a rule upon all the parties in interest lie entered In said Court. to slave' cause if any they have, why the said rceognixances shall not be marked satisfied. Sio far as the lutcrest of David Simpson is concerned.—And that said rule be. return:o.lo on the 2d londav of April next: Notice of a Lich to 1 , 0 given by pal llr,,tioh in IWt newspaper printed in said voilipty, until the said day of appearance. II) the Court. of a hick parties in interest will take notice. Test, JOHN (ill Mai, Clerk Or. Court. AS AND \\TATE It COMPANY LOA N.—The Carlislo Gas said Water Company de sire to complete their %Void:, by the introduction of Das this summer, and for this purport+ wish to obtain MI Ltctu TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS. for which they 1%111 gLu the most ample security. and ay the Interest half yearly at the Carlisle Deposit Han k, for sums not less than $5OO. W ATTS, marehl4 President. FSTATE OF SAMUEL WAGOO _4 NUR, deceased.—Notice is hereby given that Let ters of Administration on the estate of Samuel Waggo tier, late of Newton township, Cumberland county, do- CenSo.l, have been granted by the Register of said coun ty to the sutscribers, residing In the same township.— All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate too required to make immediate payment and those having claims to present them for settlement to mar 141.1.1 ESTATE OF ABRAHAM 13U11.1{- , 11,11.8 ER, sr. deceased.—Notice is Imrefi'y given that Letters Testamentary on the vstate..of Abraham Burkholder, late of Frankford township, Cumberland' county, deceased. have been granted by the Register of said county to the subseriber, residing In the same twp. All persons knowing themselveS indebted to said estate are required to make immediate payment, nod those having claims to present them for settlement to mar7pd ABRAHAM MARTIN, Ex'r. 11 - I , 4TATE OF IMIZABETH SMITH 1-4 deceased.—Notice Is hereby given that Letters of Administration on the Estate of Ellrabeth South, late 14 - Lower Allen township, Cumberland county, deceased. have been granted by the Register of said county to the subscriber, residing in the same township. All persona knowing themselves Indebted to said estate are requir ed to make immediate payment,and those having claim to present them for settlement to feb2B-6tpd W.M. li. SMITH, Adm'r. E. 4 STATE OF SUSANNA SWEIT ‘ ZER, doessed;-- , Noticer is hereby given that Let ters of Administration on tbe estate of Susanna Swett ser, late of Shiremanstown, Cumberland county, deceas ed, have been granted by the Register of said county to the subscriber, residing in the same township. All per knowing themselves indebted to' totid estate are re quired to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them for settlement to feb2S-Gt WM. lb SWOOP, Adtrer, 1 - )ALTIMORII CARD-saz, jo Fino Factory filled and (iround Alum Salt, con stantly on hand and ibr sale. • CA RR, GIESE & CO., Flour, Grain and Lumber COMMIBHIOn Merchants. • Spear's Wharf. Also, CEMENT and CALCINED PLASTER. Agency at the N. A. and Rosendale Co. Baltimore, Jan. 22, 1855. • ascORN SHELLERS,-XANDEn'S PAT tvr CORN SHELLER. decidedly the' best and cheap now in use. Farmer,' are requested to call and ox. amine it at the Carlisle Foundry and Machine Shop, or at Switon's hardware Store. For sale at reasonable prices by Aug. 2-31.A1GARDNER , A 13.1tOWN Notires FRANK. OAEDNER, M M. T. BROM N. A Cl,Pri NANCY W.AMONER, ISRAEL WAGOONEII, J Admen 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 _kr ono day to feel the happy and exhilarating influ axe incident to the enjoyment of,health. THE BLOOMING BRIDE, But a few years agoip-tke flush of health and youth, and buoyancy of dpiritS, rapidly, and apparently in explicably, becomes a MOM, 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 from ignorance of the simplest and plainest rules of health as connected with tho mar riage state, the violation of which entails disease, suffering and misery,not,only to the wife, bat often HEREDITARY COMPLAINTS UPON THE CHILDREN " UNTO THE THIRD AND FOURTH GENERATION," Trim am Ittin tt CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, II VPOCRON DIU A,' INSANITY, GOUT, KING'S EVIL, and other and worse DISVIVSCR, as a DREADFUL INHERITANCE FROM VIE PARENTS. "And must this continuo? Mast this be? Is there no remody? No relief No hope?" The remedy Is by knowing the MISCH and avoiding them, and knowing the remedies, and benefiting by them. These are pointed out in THE MARRIED WOMAN'S l I RIVATE MEDICAL COIIIPANION, BY DR.-21. M: MABRICF.MJ, PROFESSOR OF DIRPIASiII OY wonaN. One Hundredth Edition, (500,000), 18nin., pp. 250 [ON FINE. PAPER, iarnA FUNDING, $l.OOl A standard work of established reputation, found classed fn the catalogues of tho,great trade sales in Nov York, Philadelphia, and other cities, and cold by the principal °nolo:idlers in the UnitedlShites. It was first published in 1847, since which time kivis HUNDRED THOUSAND COPIES have been sold, of which there were upwards of ONE HUNDRED 'THOUSAND SENT BY NIATT„ ,Iteitln g the hirrb estimation in which it is held asp re liable popular Medical BOOK FOB EVERY FEMALE the author liarinc devoted his exclusive attention to the treatment it orimiddirits peculiar to females, in respect to which lie is yeiril) consulted by thousands both is percon and by letter. Here every woman ran discover, by comparing her , wn eymptoma with those described, the nature, character, causes of. and the proper remedies for, h6r complaints The wife about becoming n mother has often neel of NM - ruction and advico of ttio utmost importince to tier future health, in respect to which her sensitiveneßa for. bids consalting a medical gentleman, will Bud such in 'traction and ailvico, and explain many aymplmns which otherwise would occasion anxiety or alarm cc all the peculiarities incideht to her situation are described Flow i many are suffering from obstructions or Irregular Hies peculiar to the female system, which undermine (hi health, the effects of which they are , ignerant, and fot which their delicacy forbids seeking medical advice. Many auffering from protapsulterri (falling of the womb), or from floor alms (weakness, debility, &c.) Many arc In constant agony for many months preceding confno Merit Many have, difficult if not dangerous deliveries, tuid slow and uncertain recoveries. Some whose lives are hazarded during such Limo, will each find in its pages the means of prevention, amelioration awl relief. It is of course impracticable to convey fully the varioas eubjecte treated of, as they are of a nature strictly In. tended for the married or those contemplating marriage Reader, are you a husband or a father? a wife or a mother? Ilave you the sincere welfare of those you love at heart? Prove your sincerity, and lose no time iv learning what causes interfere with their health and hap. piness not lean than your own. It will avoid to you fill 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 exi,musting those means for medical attendance, medicines and advertised nostrums which otherwise would prorldo for declining years, the infirrnitie4 of ago and the proper education of your children In consequence of tho universal popularity of the work, an evidenced by its extraordinary male, various imposi tione havo been attempted, am well on booksellers as on the public, by imitations of title page, sivirious editionA, and surreptitious infringements of copyright, and other levices and deceptions, it has been found necessary, therefore, to CAUTION THE . PUBLIC to buy no hook unless the words " Dr. A. M. NiAVRICVAU, 129 Liberty Street, N. Y.," is on (and the entry in the Clerk's Office on the and of) the tine page ; and buy only of respectable and honorable dealers, or send by mall, and address to Dr. A. M. Mauriceau. la - Upon receipt of Ono Dollar "THE MAR. HIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM PANION" is sent (mailed free) to any part of the United States, the Canadas and British Provinces. All letters must be post-paid, and addressed to Dr. A. M. TOURICEAU, box 1224, Now-York Oity. Publishinz Moe, No. 129 Liberty Street, New- York. TARUGS AND CONFECTIONARY. i_Prh. undersigned has just returned from l'hlin. with adresh supply of DRITOSand CONFECTIONAILY.— The former in el , 1111(11!tiOn with his stock on hand will make his ass, rtment of Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals complete. 1 118 assortment of CONFECTIONARY Is also fine: consisting of pure sugar white and transparent Candy Toys; Catnip, common, assorted, and nue Candies of every variety; also Fruits, Nutil, and every thing 'whinging to that department of trade. Ire would call special attention to his supply pf FANCY . ARTICLES fur the liolidnys, and general use, among which may be found the good, the tasteful, and the useful. All are invited to call whether they wish to puseh..se or not. Carlisle, It. RJEFFER. Di'c,r ,54 ,A T YP OTS PATENT P A 11M Ell S ' Ai L lliS.—These possess an advantage over all others hi being mote with en outside iron easing, which greatly economises the] and prevents loss of heat. They are made of various sizes, from 10 to 120 gallons. They are p ar t a bfr, a nd may be set in the' kitchen for house hold use, or out of doors convenient to the barn, pig pens, Ac., for boiling food for stock. For sale by PASCHALL Norms & CO., Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store, N. E. corm) . of 7th and Market streets, Philadelphia. bioeVsr 4 11 i EEVE L. KNIGHT, (Successor to H , artley & Knight,) BEDDING AND CARPET /1 tEIIOII/31 , 1N0. 148 South Second Street, five doors above Spruce street, Philadelphia, where he keeps con stantly on hand a full assortment of every article in MS line a business. Feathers, Feather Beds, Patent P:clug Mattresses, Velvet. Tapestry, Tapestry, Brussels, Three Ply, Ingrain, Venetian, List, Hag and Hemp Carpetings, 011 Cloths, CantonMa ttiti gs, Cocoa and Spanish Mattings Floor and Stair Druggets , Werth Hugs, Door Mats, Table and Plano Covers. To which ho invites the attention of purchasers. f 4oct' 5 4 DRESS & CLOAK TRI3I.IIIINGS.- No. 206 CRESNLMSTREET below Eleventh, and 70 i3OUTII SECOND STREET, below ,Spruce, Phil adelphia. We invite attention to our complete RETAIL assortment of Plush and Silk Bindings, Fringes, Buttons and Staple Trimmings, of our own ltAportation and mau \ facture. le.Orders executed at a few hours notice. J. 0. MAXWELL A; SON, " 226 Chesnut: St. and 170 South 2d St., l'htladolobla. Philadelphia, Ducomber 6, 1854--.2xuo.