Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, May 16, 1855, Image 5

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SCHIEDAM AROMATIC SIINAPS,
TO THE CITIZENS OF PENNSYLVANIA, — ,
I beg leave to call the attentbm of the citizens of
Pennsylvania to the above artiele. manufactured by
my self exclusively, at my factory in Schiedam, hol
land, expressly for medical purposes.
..
It is made from the best Barley that can be selected
in Europe and the essence of aronialiC Italian berry, of
acknowledged and extraordinary medicinal properties:
and It has long since acquired a higher reputation, both
in Europe and AttiOriCa, than any other dietetic beve
rage,
to Clatvsi., Gem and RHEUMATISM; in obstructions of
too Bladder and Kidneys, and debility of the urinary
functions, its effects are prompt, decided and invaribly
reliable. And it is not only a remedy for these mala
dies but, in all cases in which they are produced by
drinking bad, water, which is almost universally, the
cause of them, It operates as a sure preventive.
The distressing effect- upon the Stointuh, Bowels, and
Bladder, of travelers, new rosidents;and all persons un
nocustomed to them; produced by the waters of nearly
all of our great Inland rivers, like the Ohio, Mississippi
and Alabama, from the large quantity of deraved Vega
table matter contained in them, in a state of solution, is
well- known ; as is also that of the waters of limestone
re,thins, in producing GRAVEL, Cvi.cum. and stone in the
llnAuns,a. The AROMATIC SCHIEDAM : SCHNAPPS is
an absolute corrective of all those injurious properties of
bad water, and consequently prevents the disease which
they occasion. It is also found to be a cure and preven
tive of Fever and Ague, a complaint caused by the con
joint effects of vegetable malaria in the atmosphere, and
vegetable putrescences In the water of those districts in
which it principally prevails. The Aromatie!.Schiedem
Schnapps Is consequently In great demand by' persons
traveling. or about to settle in those parts of the coun
try espeeially ; as well as by many in every connnunity
whore it has become known, on account of Its various 1
other remedial properties. .
More than three thousand phy Mardis, among whom
are Oninbefeilthe greatest -- names belonglng„to the facul
ty of medicine in this country, have certifi, over their
e sd
own signatures, to the valuable medicine roperties of
such an article, as the severest tests ha •13 proved the
Schiedam Aromatic SchnetrPrtto — trand ve ccepted
it as a most desirable ayldition to the MATER Imam
Put up In quart or,pint bottles, enveloped in— yellow
paper with my name on the bottle, cork and seal. For
sale by all respectable Druggists and Grocers.
UDOLPII WOLFE, -
- 18, 20 and 22 Beaver street, New York.
2.4 South Front street, Philadelphia.
I be leave to call the attention of Hie public to the
following letters from physicians : •
LAAPRATOII.V.N. V. May 2. 182..3.
"Ma.I3DOLPII Wetvn—Dear Sic : I cannot speak too
highly of the purity of your Schiedam Schnapps. It i s
decidedly superior to anything of the kind in the mar.
ket. It is perfectly free ,rom the admixture of fusil oil.
or of any of, those anvil , : compounds which produce
such a mischievous and impartible effect upon the con
stitution, and which very few alcoholic distilled liquors
are without—most of them being largely impregnated
with it.. I have personly inspected the various process
of distilation practiced at Schiedam, and know that un
usual care is taken to separate the noxious elements
from the pule alcohol, and your Schnaps is a striklne
proof of its success. As a medicinal agent for chronic
and renal affections, I have successfully prescribed it,
and recomond it as an agreable cordial and harmless
stimulant, and shall continue to do so; as well as to
use it as a source of pure alcohol for chemical Investiga
tions and experiments. Yours obedient.
ISIAH DECK.
,
Coustilttrlg Analytical Chemist."
Dr. Charles A. Leas, Commissioner of Health, Balti
more, writes as follows in relation to the value of
Schnapps as a remedy in chronic catarrhal complaints,
&e. Thu letter is dated July 27, 1853 :
"I take great pleasure in bearing highly creditable
testimony to its efficacy as a remedial agent in the di
same for which you recomend It. Having a natural
tendency to the mucous surfaces, with a slight degree
of stimulation, I regard it an one of the most linportant
remedies in chronic catarrhal affections particularly
those of the genito urinary apparatus. With much res
pect your obedient servant,
CHARLES A. LEAS, M. D.
"Pnit.Anat.rmi. July 15, 1853.
"Mr. Udnlpho Wolfe, No 22 heaver st. N. 11.—Pear
Last season the writer received, through your agent in
this city, a bottle of your Aromatic Sehiedam Schnapp-,
and since that period has prescribed the same in certain
Things of urinary complaints; also-in eases of debility in
aged persons. So far, the Schnapps has been 'of much
benefit to those using it $ * • In conclusion, where a
. iliuretic and stimulant is required, I should use the A r
omatic Schiedam Schnapps. Thanking you - for your
kindness, I am respectfully yours,
A. D. CIIALONEII, M. D.,180 8, Eighth at.
The subjoined letter from Dr. Paine, of Manchester.
N. IL, relates to one of the most valuable medicinal prop-
erties possessed by the Aro:audio 'Schnapps- and shows
that It acts as a specific in a very painful disease—the
G ravel :
.Mee. WOLFE:—Permit mo to address you a few lines.
which you are fa liberty to use if you think proper, In
respect to your medicine, called Schiedam Schnapps.--
I have bad a very obstinate case of gravel and stone, of
seine five years' standing, causing very acute pain in
every attempt to urinate. After using many remedies
without much relief, I was induced to try a bottle of
your medicine. In the course of three days it proved
effectual, dialoging largo pieces of stone, some of which
was as large as a marrowfat pea. I continued the cor
dial according to directions, and the patient continued
to gain, and is fast recovering. I think amedicine of so
much value in so distressing a complaint, should be
known to the public, and the world at large. And I for
one. must give it my approbation and signature.
THOS. PAINE, M. D."
From Dr. John S. Reese,Chemist, Baltimore, Aid. Sept.
IS, 1852:
"A number of our physicians are ordering the article.
and several have already prescribed it. Personsto whom
I have sold it speak very highly of its qualities. A
Gentlemen of my own personal acquaintance, having
suffered greatly with an affection of the kidneys and
bladder' took two bottles and subsequently pa ssedn stone
of considerable Elise, and was greatly relieved. It will
no doubt go into general use,"
gm • - CARLISLE FOUNDIt
AND 31ACHINE SHOP,
Tho subscriber has too satisfaction of in
,7:111(07;111111 forming bin old friends and patrons that
his establishment Is again in active ope
ration, new buildings having been erected since the late
disastrous fire and the whole ustabilshment put in min..
plot.. working order. Orders are therefore respectfully
solicited for work in his line, which will be dune with
promptness and in the best manner.
STEAM ENGINE/3 BUILT TO ORDER
and repaired. All kind% of Machinery In Paper Mills,
Grist Mills and Factories repaired at short notice. Mill
Spindles dressed and turned.
HORSE POWERS and THRESHING MACHINES
such as Bevil Gear Four Horse Power, Horizonte Gear
Four Horse, and Two Horse Powers, Ploughs, Shotlers and Crushers, Ac. Patterns made to order. Iron and
Dress CASTINGS , executed to order, if not on hand, at
the shortest notice, such
as Cranks and Mill Gearing,
Spur and Bevil 'Wheels, Gudgeons for San Ming, PROW
Castings, Cutters,Toint Shears, Wagon and Coach Box
es, Spindles, Car 'Wheelie, Car Chairs, Ste. has also
en hand a large supply of Philadelphia and Troy COOK
ING STOVES, and ix constantly making Cooking Stoves
of various improved patterns for coal r
ail
w ten plate
Stoves, Grates. Ac. Repairing done to kinds of Ma,
shinty. All kinds of old Iron, Brass and Copper taken
la exchange for work
xnayt.
ROSES! ROSES!!
The most splendid as
assortment of Roses over re•
caved in Carlisle may be had
at the Whitehall Nurseries,
east of the railroad bridge.--
Comprising China or Daily,
Isle de Bourbon, Toe, Nolsetto,
liyhred perpetual or Itemon
dant, an, Damask Roses, of all
the newest itml most desirable
sorts. The plants nro all in
bloom which w ill enable pur•
chaser to make their selections
attroolAy to tlitir rospertive ta.stt3o. Tito assortment
comprises almost cvory shruln of C 4 tor, and will- 14ft , ' ,
10.1,11 f city pricen.
nANICI,IN GARDNER
Car May 911 i •rgi
Ni tu 2borrti9Litunt.
LIST OF DEALERS.
(1F Goods, Wares and Moridlandizo.
Also. Distillers. Millers, Lumbermen, &e., within
the county of Cumberland. returned amt classified by
.ltetren C. Timm VSON, errautils Appraiser ' in deem d
a nee with On. several nets of Assembiy, ft.tllowE:
cAnusi.g.
A. Bontz A Bro
PhilUp Arnold,
Charles Ogilby, 12 12 50
Ucorgo W. !Moor, 12 12 50
N. W. Woods, Agt. 13 10 (10
It. Dick, 13 10 00
Jason W. Eby, 13 10 00
C. lnhr ff, Agt. 10 20 00
John U. Willians, 12 12 50
Joseph D. lialbert, 12 12 50
S. W. llaverstick, 13 10 00
Samuel Elliott, 14 7 00
William Kolso. 14 7 00
Steiner & Rio, lB 10 00
William Sheldon, 14 ' 7 00
B. J. Kieffer, 14 7 00
IL M. Rawlins. 14 7 00
Samuel C. lluyett, 13 10 00
11. W. Caufittan, 14 7 00
Charles Barnitz, 14 . 7 00
Win. M. lionderson & Son. 10 20 00
IVoodward & Schmidt, 20• 20 00
Henry Saxton, 12 12 60
Joliii,V....L„ , ne, , 12 12 60
Lnuicl Eci;elsl
John Fanor,
.1. & I). Rhoads,
Win. B. 3lurrn3. Agt
=I
=II
Ilnller A. liohrer, 34 . 7 oa
,
John N. Arinstr..ng, • 14 7 . 00
.1. A. I.ohn, 14 • 7 00
Prof. 11. M. Johnsi.n, 14 7 00
S. M. Ilixwer,
TI;os. 11. Skileg,
•
Arnold A Livingston, • 13 10 00
John liouny, 14 7 00
- - •
11=1=
Harkness & Grove
James Nl'Granahan, l4 7 00
A., M. Piper, Agt. 14 • 7 00
David Cornman, 14 . 700
George !Ahoy. 14 - 7 00
Jonathan Ci•ninan, 14 . 7 00
Jacob Hoover, 14 7 00'
John Fredericks, 14 7 00
James Caillio, sr.,
Jonathan, Carmuun, sr.,
henry Glass.
Arnold 4: Son,
MI PPENSIItrIta.
John Criswell, 14 7 00
J. l'. AMA. 14 1 00
Kunkle & Stevl , k. 13 10 00
D. 11'. Toltml Sr., 13 10 00
U. F. Kunkle, 14 7 00
•
Jonh Stambaugh. 14 7 00
Jacob l'augts, 14 7 00
D. 11. Miller, 14 7 00
J. Bridges,
J. C. Williams,
W. D. A. 'Nagle,
Sannwl Sugurds,
John (U li,
S. IL Sw•nnsoy,
P. S. Arta, 14 . 700
flock, Hullley & Co.. 12 12 50
NI , ill Si: liedding,,, 11 15 00
Nleddingor *. Br, 11 15 00
N. A. Cvrnelius 11 lb 00
J. It. Duncan, Agt. 14 7 00
l s hllip.Deltrich, 14 7 Of
John Wkaiderllch. 10 20 00
S. C. !Lollar, 14 ..,7 00
Christian Shade, - 14 7 Of ,
MECHANICSBURG.
F. A. Mateen 14 7 00
End:lgor A: Co.. 13 10 00
Jacob Dursheimer. 14 7 00
linutiinn. Rupp a Co., Arugs) 14 7 00
Simon Arnold. 12 ' 12 51
Blizzard k Swisher, 14 7 00
Ilursh k Beelrnan. 14 7 Ot
Knufthan. Rupp .1 Ct... (hardware) 14 7 0'
Joseph Messer, 14 7 i/
.1.,1in 'l', Ayres. 14 i 0.
Levi Snell, 14 7 01
tieorge WebVaal, •13 111 (1
•
Ilunry Loan, 14 7 0,
John Ileigle, 13 10 0 ,
'
Ira Day, • 14 11,
John Harlon. 14 7 4:
Ephraim Zug, 1:1 10 0
Ijoorge Singlzur. . 14 7 •
Oswald& Kaufman. 14 , ; 00
Lewis Shut, 14 7 00
Singlzor &Ca., 110 • .20 0
Isaac Illizzattl, .10 20 0
Joseph Mlllizen, 10 20 0
NIAVVILLE.
Anthony Voreman, 14 ' 7 0
William Stitzell, 14 7 0 ,
William Reed. 14 7 0 ,
Joseph Laughlin, git 7 0 ,
Thomas Stough, 12 . 12 b.
William Itratton, 14 7 5.
John M. Davidson 13 10 Cs
& M'Candlish, • 13 10 O•
J. 11. Herron,
S. G. Wild,
Bear & Cobatigh.
MIFFLIN.
John J. Crawford,
lienry Snyder. 14 7 0(
WEETPIL4NSLITIODOO.
Davidson & James, 13 10 0(
Edward Rodgers, . 14 7 04.
Woodward & Schmidt, 14 7 04
John Hood, , 13 10 00
NEWTON.
S. W. Sharp, 10 20 0(
Jacob Swoyor. 10 10.0
W. & J. (iracap. 14 7 (th
J. W. Vandorbelt & Ct . , 14 7 0t•
11. & J. A. Kunkle, 44 7 (k
John Minlob, ' 14 7 0
Kyle & Washinger, 14 .7 04
Peter Garver. 11 7 0 ,
norgwEtz. .. . .... ,
John Ferguson ' , 14 7 h
Wherry & C 0.,. '
, , 18 10 0.
John 1 loller 14 , 7 0
i
Shoemaker r. ElllOll, 13 10 0
Thaddeus M'Clitf. 14 6 70.
.
FRANEFON.II. - ' .. : 1 ~
W. & J. Green, , ,14 7 0,
souenalsit'oN.
John W. Clever, . 14 7 04.:
(leorgo Clever, 14 7.01
-William liana, 14 7 01
J. V. Bughman, . i 1,4 701
Conned Fasnaught, 14 . 7 01
Henry Myers, . .. 14 700
DICEINBON.
Hays & Palm. 14 • 7
Kum! & Dice, 14 7
W. &J. Green, 13 ' 10 04
D.' L. Geolman, 13 10 01
Joseph Is, Sterner, 14 7 Ot
Frahrjs Williamson, • 14 704
Wm. M. Watts, gm 7 04.
Benjamin Plank, 14 7 04
1300TIIIMPDLESCW. • ,
A. W. Leidlgh, 13 lo Ql , .
S. N. Dive) . .
Mullen & Aleimulbr, 0)
It. Given & Co, 1 . * U 0
•
NORTH KIDDLITOT.
Elias Light, 14 ' - 700
lIONIIOR. .
Deviny & Hui!, ..
. , .3 10 00
Mrs. Mary Figol, 14 7 00
Singleor & Sanderson, 13.... , 10 01
UPPER ALLEN.
Peter Giugerlng, . 14 - 71:',.
Hiram Longneeker, 13 10 (X,
tloswolhir A Zook, • 13 10 01,
Jonathan Erkell , , • ' 14 7 (X,
LOISER ALLEN.
iShile illlllr/11, . 14 , 7. 00
W. Loyd; 14' ' ~•.1,00
Eenst S: !fairies, , 14 7 00
10,wer k Nis rthlao,l, 7 00
NY411.04 .tl;l4tr, ~ 14 7 00
1:w rot am AS P. -
I I ' 7 04,
MEI
. . .
EASTPENNSCIOIIOI2OII.
(leorgo W. Feeler, 14 7 00
Andrew _Eslinger, •14
.7 , 00
John 3iYerniich, 14 , ,f 7 do
Jacob Longnech, - ' 14CA i" 7: ,00.
Jacob Henninger, 14` 7 00
Bucher & Son. • 13 10 00
tier & 11 0 tunnel, -, ' 11 14 oil
Mlehnel Frecae, 13 10 00
0. & .1. Itaynard, 14 7 lii)
Rtldulplitili Mate. 14 7 00
Cl.OlB. LICENtir.
$2O 00
11 12 50
n.tMPDFN.
John Kota,
Ileury Rnl.p,
Ifehry Nehllgh,
Win. 11. lichels,
Shutter .1• Bro.,
INF:11 tPIONO
lobo 13. Leidig,
John 1*.03 10.
Johu
David r't.rlnn, . 13 .10 00
Jacob Simmons, J' 14 7 00
U. 11. Swller, 14, 7 00
I). M. Leidigit, 14 - 7 00
Andrew ,!.. ,, ingirer, 13 10 00
Winholtz.3Vestponnsborn' 8 5 , 00
liartiet Watson, 8 5 00
lamb 8 6,.(10
I eop, Mll rph v. Now villo
axle Kerwhaw • ••
'utiles Ilrowster, Nowton, 8 6 On
.:
:5: rge '3llller, 8 , -.5 00
'. 11. Diehl, llopemoll, 8 5 00
ohn Ilrow newel]. " 8 600
- -- .050.: Thiel:sy. ShippensbUrTh, 8 500
1
14 700 I 4 e.e I: Lenny. '. 7 800
14 700
34 - 7 00
14 7 00
7 00
mues Meloy, ilochnniesburg, 8 0 00
Invid Long, -1 , g 5 (10
,'eteeLlaker, ' .' 8 - ii 00
.
;mono) It. (bore, Lower Allen, 8 0 00
f.i.reuel tilliremen, .. 8 b 00
Alan. Coble, Enstpeensboro' 80 00
Wm. Phillips, **, 8 7 6 uo
7 00
14' 7 00
14 7 00
=CM
, .
%. (. Smith, Now Cumberland, 8 5 00
los. Brow newell, Silver Spring, 8 b 00
:emu Hughes, ^ 8 5 00
7 00
-
:scot) Low, Carlisle,
lien ry Peters, 16 ,
I len ry NI nrner, " ,
14 7 00
=MI
lncob Stratton
larsbull James. Westpen II slkiro' 13 10 00
' 'Hier & lirider, 14 • 7 tin
incob Shelleharger, " 14 7 00
.cigler & Myers, 14 7 00
.ssee Marquiart. '6 14 7 00
manuel Barnhart, " 14 7 00
john Moore. Dickinson, 14
14 7 00
14 700
114 700
14 7 0(
:)der linrilitr., .13 10 (11 ,
lohit I). r•honlrr, Smith Middlelnn, 13 10 00
& T. It. Craighead. 13 10 00
Inenffer 1111.1)
wsler A: Fon,
an id \'u«.:lrsun;.'. Mnnrc I*,
.
.A. A: W. Ahl. '•
mane Blizzard.
14 7 00
la 14 700
14 7 00
. . .
liller AI %Avg. Nleclianicburg, 10 -, 20 00
laist.l:llerly, Lemur A HOD, ' 11 ~. 15 00
.
and. Fltnur, 13 10 00
I. K. Kaufman, " 14 700
'. It u pp, 13 10 00
vlin 1 1 .rn, - " 13 10 00
14 7 00
13 10 00
12 12 50
.M. Ilnltlen.nn, " 1 II lb 00
nenl, Crover. Jr., Upper Allen, 14 7 00
. S. Haldeman. I,,ti.ebt,sl4oro' 14 7 00
lonry Rupp • llittupdfon
Brygon.
. . . .
obi Sludirwr. :ilver Fpring, 14 7 00
. H lineber, 13 10 00
a‘id -hank, -"
14 7 00
"
'avid Hoover. 14 7 00
.V. 31. Henderson A Son, N. Mid. 12 12 30
Inbriel Natcher,
DISTILLERIES k MIEN% ERIES.
Award Shower, 0 8:00
'. InhulT, Agent, • 9 ... ' 800
•'. A. t. J. A. ALI, !Coulon, 8 12'60
'oseph Ramp,9 8 00
_
:411,0rt Quitlloy, " 9 . .... 800
k. lk.sler it r..ou. south Middleton, 8 12 60
lettry dint(, o 10 . 500
i. 0. Ilelty-liootor, Nlonroe, 8 12 60
A. k C. A hi. 8 12 80
. . . .. .
+MI llot mon, Upper Allen, 9 . 8 00
'et.dertion h Feu, ~.. Middleton, 7 . 2 0' 00
Ism. &Met,• 4, 9 '` t '. 8:09
illlnm ll4lrnitz, enrlbile, 9 800
.. W. l'randt, 8 ' 71 00
oh,, I Wiring 0. " 8 5 00
TEN PIN ALLEYS
acob Low, Carltsle,
lavid bong, Meehanlei:burg,
'acob Hannon:tan, North Middleton,
It3111):11ANT , Cot:NTT, so.
I d • hereby certify that the foregoing is a correct list
Ithe Dealers in Merchnudize, Patent Medicines, Militerti
Distillers, Lumbermen, fie. In Cnnitsarland county. as
:eturnod to me by Joseph C. Thompson, Mercantile A
ppraiser. All persons returned and classified as sleeve,
me hereby notified to call and take out thole Licenses
mor before the 2d day of July, 1855. All licenseanot
'lfted by that time will be placed in the hands of au MU
,:3r for collection.
May 2 N. W. WOODS, Co. Treasurer. •
14 7 0.
14 7 o
14 7 0 ,
14 70(
HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
PHILADELPHIA.
IMI ORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT
To all poisons afflicted with Sexual diseases, such IIS
•EMINAL WEAKNESS, IMPOTENCE, GONORBIBBA,
ILEET, SYPHILIS, Ac., Ac.
Thu HOWARD ASSOCIATION of Philadelphia, itt
dew of the awful destruction of human life and health,
•aused by Sexual diseases, and the deceptions tildel(ans
draetised'upon the unfortunate victims of such disdasets
1 Quacks, have directed their consulting Sutitertn, as n
'HABITABLE ALT worthy of their name, to give
HEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS, to all persons •Ihns of
dicted,(Male or Female,) who apply'by letter, (pelt paid;)
with a description of their rendition, (age, occupation.
habits of life, the..) anti in extreme poverty andsmaturPig
to FURNISH MEDICINES FREE OF CHAIRIF.:,:,-•
The Howard Astmelation is a beneVolunt IttatUttron,
,stablished by spuds! endowment, for the teener . of the
ick and distressed, atUleted with "Viruletit,riiitr Fid
lemic diseases," and its funds can be used for no other
- Insists°. It has now a surplus of means, vtlikit the
mirectors have, voted to advertise the above notice. It
s needless to add that the Awn/nth : in commands the
tigitest Medical skill of the age.
Address. (post-paid,) Dr. GEO. R. CALHODNi Consult;
ng Surgeon, Howard Association Philadelphia; Pa:
By order of the Directors,
EZRA D. BRAMWELL, President.
April 11. GEO. FARECHILD, Soeretary.
t i .ANCAST.ER COLLIERY.
. TO COAL DEALERS. -
•
% e beg leave to introduce ourselves to your' Actin:dn.
tance Its extensive Miners and Shippers of 'WHITE
'ASH . ANTHRACITE COAL, at Lancaster Colliery, NO ,
thtim'icrland County, where we have very oxiensiVe
Improvements and a Breaker, which for capacity to pre
pare and clean Coal cannot be surpassed. Our sixes of
Coal are as followit:
•
Lump, Zor smelting purposes,
Ateakribilikt, for smelting Mid steamboats,
Stomp, Sir Runny sus° and steam,
Nut and,Pea,for Litneburnereand steam.
(Mr Limehurners Coal is a vety, superior quality, to
whie Aso would o9ocially call the attention of dealers
awl consumers.
0 m ~point of shipping !s Sunbary,wherearrangemen4
are 'm .ila to load boats without any delay, Orders sad
dressed to us at Shamokin, Sunbury or Lancaster, will
receive prompt attention. '_ '
aprlB COCIIRAIL PEALE & Co.
J. J. Cochran, TA caster.
,Iten,Pitelnhold, Lancaster.
C. W. reale, Btunnukin, 'II. Baumgardner, do.
Meptants and others who fool themsolvea aggrieved
-by-the above classification, are , bcreby notified 4.hat
will hold an appeal at the Court liens°, in Car Half, on
Piiday the 27th day of April, 1855, botween the hours
of 0 and 12 ololock A. M.; and 2 and 4 o'cloelt 1 , . 11f. '
when and whore they cau attend if they think proPr . ›.4.,,
JOH. C. THOMPSON,
MERCANTILE Apribustn.
Carlisle. Heil 4,1855—1 t.
I snlyeribor
1 , 01 1 0 iti'l' tol s It: ti,lll.lto tir it
at t,i ` ,11.6ilit 11,1.1.146.
krifilizita
BEER, OYSTER. & EATINO HOUSE
hi 1 LLF
, 1111) &ohs.
_..________
- N - EW SPRANG GOODS.—Tho, su
j 1 fanner la new evening n largo and general ass
Wont Of LADI Clt_ODS, coneisting of Black t
Colored Si'ks, Omni Enrages, Mous de laines, Fre)
and English Lawns, Mao a general variety or good,
bays wear. a full assorttnent of Ladlea and Childr.
1 , 11 . 05 Handkerchief:4, also English and otl
Sill AIV (DONN LYS, Bonnet kilibona, Bonnet Lll,l
with the usual variety of Spring Iletcds at moderate I
rca. tiEORCIE IV. MTN Eh.
April 18, 'M
14 7 . 00
14 7 00
12 12 1)0
14 00
14 ..7 ob
E
has removed to the Store room formely oceup
as the Post Office, immediately opposite the Volta,*
office, where ho is now opening a large gmlf general
sortment of NEW SPRI,V4 GOODS, embracing an
tensive variety of British, French and domestic
DRY 0001)8, G RuCHG I ES.
Straw bats ittid bonnets, Wall paper &c., which will
offered at the lowest prices. Purchasers are respectft,
invited to call and examine thr themselves.
Carlisle,.April 11 1855. ROBERT DICK
13 10 OD
13 10 00
LtEMIIIM
ENTZ & Blt T 11 - E
,P caused a Tory great excitement by their large
magnificent stock 'of NEW GOODS, just opened am
which will he found.
5 no
8 o(I
CLOTHS, CASSIMEIM VESTINGS,
Cetti-n and Linen cent and pants stuff. Ladles I)
goods in great variety, consisting of fluid and Slot ,
i7.11.1i:: 2 , the best brands of Muck :lilts, Barge, Lab
Tissues. Barge de Laines, hally's, Grenadines. Tit
ebastopol, Lawns, tlinglatuns, Alpachns, Find, St.i
and Plain dross musl ins, Chintzes. Prints of all quali
and a treinendous stuck of theta, Flannels, Tickh
Muslin&
~Linens of cur own isopertation. Parte
LaCCR, Edgings, Ilres!. trimming, Hosiery, Cloves, ant
full supply of
BONNETS' AND RIBBONS,
From 25 cis. to $3, for bonnets, nod I !,/, to 3i j cts.
yard for It ibi.HMS, Hats, Caps; Oil Clotbi, Window Silo
and an immense variety of goods In our line, all t,
sold at priced that defy competition.
nptil 11. BENTZ di, BRO
NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS
THE LATEST SPICIND STyLESI
R 6 00
8 fiOo
8 B Ou
tl 5 8c
I am now receiving from New York and Mita&lpt
an Immense stock of new, desirable and Cheap Good,
which 1 would call the attention of all my old foie,
or d customers, as Ivell as the public generally. Hay,
much iced Most of my goods from the largest Rupert:
houses In New York, I ant enabled to give better I
gains than ran . be had at any other house In thecom
Our assortment of
NEW STYLE DRESS GOODS .,
is large, complete and beautiful. Another lot of a
elegant and cheap 'SLACK SILKS, embroidered Its
kerchiefs, sleeves, collars, ruffles, edgings. and Inc.
ings, a stock that for extent and cheapness doles
competition. Mullins, ginghams, calicoes, do beget , .
lalnes, tickings, checks, a tremendous motortinout
Moves and hosiery cheapei than over. Cloths,
.(11
metes, cords, rottonades, &c. &c. a full susertment
very low in price.
IMMI
8 , 5 00
7 0(1
7 00
• 10 Vi
14 7 00
13 10 00
15 00
A n,eutire new stock of three ply. ingrain, cotton
lenitlata earpyting, bought very cheep and will M t
very low. Also a bite tad adored 51 ratings.
- A large:Supply of ladies mid gentlemen's boots. sl.
and gaiters: Intending to give up the Grocery dep.
tool, t. 1 will diFputm 01 what I have on hand in t
line, at" Tar fu. res. )114. sumo well 'made Clothing
hand. width 1 ill ladl for less than met as ] wan•
rh se it, out. ft one and all to the Old Hand on I
Main street. and select your (lords (rout the largest t
..beapest stock evar brought to Carlisle.
apr4 CHARLES OGILIIY
REM
(.111EAP GOODS.—The subscriber
now opening n fresh lot of sensonable goods, at
cloth , locution, opposite the Itailmad Olllett. in Main str.
17:trill:I°, which will be sold at the lowest price.
npril 11. 4f. MARGARET MNODGRAStt
1.1 50
a
OCP Cou
;5000
►. 00
E
e 1
r 1 11 14; subscribers, in iilreildoun, Cli , -
ter county, have obtained a right to mate 1
s ALLYN'S MOW Nit AND PEA Ph It, patented ) a
mu. 1- th if :41. live hundred of the Mowers were + 1
last season, and a hen well made give universal as -
tertian. A great number of cirtlticates on hand to 1 t
effect. The price is $lO5 with twn cutters.
The Reaper and Mower combined has a high charge ..
rood) lag premiums at a number of County Fairs.
well us at thu late Rate Yak. Price $l.lO with two •
kw:. 'lb be had at W. W. I)INGEKI3 idanutertory, 1
or by addressing early the subscriber); at Ereild ,
Chestver calmly. they will be delivered at any station ~
the Cumberland Taller Rail Road, the purchaser pa) ;
the freight. .PEIRCE & NEILDi
april 11 '65 • .
REAPING AND MOWING M
CIIINEN.—MANNYI4. !idea patent combined
justahlo Reaper and Mower, with Wood's Improver'',
will be offered to the farmers of Eastern l'ennsylra
for the harvest of 18b5, on usual term'', via: $125,
AT 8110 P. CUStOISITIS WRllkid 10 well to Tend In ill
Millers early, as preeedunceNll &given to filitorden.
'Address,.
sprit 11 - 4 tan. . ;.„ ' '4larripburg„ Pe
„ ,
'Ur UBSEY'S REAPER !
- NOTICE TO FAIIMMIS.'
o Undersigned respectflilly Inferrns the Farmer f
`ads and the adjoining counties, that be continue•
raanuGteturo more extensively than ever, 0 Huss,
celebrated REAPER AND 'ROWING MACHINE, r •
Po generally in use, at bin shop three 'quarters of a n
north of Hanover. Fanners wishing to engage alb
or, or a Hooper and Mower combined, Or the next i •
sou, eau have their orders filled with promptuilut,
sending them on immediately. The prices of these, -
chines are as follows:
For a Reaper, , - - - •
For'n Hamper and Mower, from• • $lOll to
se:l.„ Address me through [the Hanover Post 011 ,
York county, Fa. CONRAD MOU L.
jan3l—Lm •
TMPOItTANT TO F A RAI E R .3
Aro
now prepared to furnish 11. R. 11URST's' vat t
EXCAVATOR'S to ragmen:, linnuatiLitoly
receipt of tlnir orders.. IVldch is warranted to an,.
well for clo'o'her stallo,:, or gathoriv_ than tiro in l •
yards, and t ~.nor in:whine N, It I. :I ' , r:^li;•lit . 11 ,
nliat 14 •:tht. aI , it. , 41 . 4, \ ,
in nano , . It o spr tt r ii , l"l, lA' rl
CARPETINGS AND MATTINGS
ROOTS AND SIIIDES
By LAST WAILS,
FROM CALIFORNIA.
By the arrival, at New York, of the steam
ship Bitola, we have advices from California
eight days later. She brings iDt,115,000 of
the treasure titived from the wreck of the steam
ship Gulden Age, which vessel struck on
sunken rook ofthe soutbwist end of the island
of Kicaron, and commenced leaking so bndfy
that she was run ashore. After a detention o'
two days the passengers, mails,and troasiffe
were taken off by the steamship Jahn L Sfe
phens, and conveyed to Panama, whither she
had been sent for the purpose. - Although the
Golden Age is styled a wreck, there is a strong
probability that she will be got off.
In California, business was very dull, 11114
many failures had occurred. The money mar
ket continued tight, though confidence was
partially restored. Seventeen vessels from
Atlantic ports had 'arrived tit San Francisco
within six days. The mint had not resumed
operations. The miners were doing well, but
owing to the .scarcity of coin very little dust
reached the market. Rain had fallen steadily
in the valleys for a week, and in the mountains
snow had fallen to a great depth. From the
Kern river .diggingS the news is still contra
dictory. In the • local electiots throughtut
California the Know Nothings have triutupheii
every where. except at San Jose, where they
'were beaten by a fusion of all fragments of
the opposition. The uns itisfactory state of
commercial en 1 other avocations was driving
large numbers of clerks and mechanics to the
mines A secret society, opposed to the know
Nothings,'lms been organized all through Cali
fornia. It is called Freedom's Phalanx, The
Legislature had fixed April Nth for its_ ad
journment and it is thought doubtful whether
another attempt will ho made this session to e
lect aU. S. Senator A stringent law against
gambling has been enacted, the effect of which,
it is thoug,ht, will be to shut up all the gam
ing houses-
A municipal election in Portland, Oregon
has resulted in a - Know Nothing triumph.
Meal estate Safes
lAND FOR SALE R
OR BARTER..--
j 1 will Sell or Barter, a tract of lat.d In MOYMON
township, itedfonl comity, l'enna. containing SIX BUN
DU DD & SIXTY FIVE ACRES. It is situate three 111114•
from the town of Clearville, ten miles south of bloody
run, and °lilt teen north of Hancock Nld—the latter place
situate on the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal and contigu
ous to the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, affording at ali
time.s an excellent market for lumber, prodUce, k.c.. and
furnishing supplies of plaster salt and Groceries at very
little above city prices. AboUt two hundred acres of
the land is cleared, fifteen of which Is natural meadow
laud, the talent.° in under tolerable cultivation. The soil
is of medium quality, part slate, part red shale
'. dint, itc., The improvements aro a two story
../ • LO O ROUSE, log kitchen au d log Tarn, and a
lt 1 good saw mill—this property would divide very
very well into three firm givin to each a portion of
cleared land, with a good sprln, in a suitable place
for buildings, or it would altoge i
- cimake an extensive
stock tarn fur which it is well adapted, being well wa
s e .ed and having a large quantity of meadow land yet
t , clear. The terms wilkhe made easy forthe purchaa.
o - r..- f. ROBERT DICK,
VALUABLE SLATE FARM AT
Public Sa subscriber having determined
to change his location, will sell his FARM at public
safe, on reasonable terms,
ON SATURDAY, the oth of Juno next.
T.ils Farm is situate in Fmnkford township, Cumbe
laud county, nine miles north west of Carlisle, ono mil
north of Fralu's Mill, and a quarter of smile east of Itl .
serville. The Fenn contains ONE HUNDRED AN
TWENTY-NINE ACRES and 120 Perches, striet meta&
ure, about 20 acres of which are covered with valuable
Timber and the residue cleared, of which a large port!, n
Is meadow or bottom land. The improvements are a
g;atviod substantial LOG HOUSE, Log Barn and nil
, other necessary out-buildings. The farm is under
good fence, and there Is a fine young Orchard of
good fruit. Also an unfailing well of good water near
the door. There Is alsoci spring of good sulphur water
adjoining this fawn and but a short distance from the
house. This farm Is artscoptilde, at ordinary expense,
of great improvement, py means of manuring and lin,
lug, fir lime can be purchased cheaply at a distance cf
odly two or three miles, and as the farm has an exceed.
Ingly even surface which effectually prevents washing
it may be unmated and limed permanently and profits
bly, It Is also a well known feet that slate land, by rem
61111 of its cheapness and moderate taxes, pays much bet
ttr than limestone land, considering the extraxagard
prices and oppressive taxes of the latter. The subtle] -
her hating resolved to change his location and engin e
in his profession for which 1 - 0,160 . 11 the said property w 11
assuredly be sold. The right and title to this property
are perfectly good. For further Inlbruurtion enquire of
the subscriber and proprietor who resides In Carlise: and
those who wish to see said farm prier to the-sale can de
to by calling upon his tenant Henry Smith, who lives
upon the farm. I'ho terms of sale will be easy. Sale
to commence hi ono o'clock In the afternoon when at
tendance will be given and terms made known by
may 2 LEVI MEI IN.
TWO SPLENDID FARMS FOR
SALE.—The subserlberwlll.sell at privatotale the
two following described farms, to wit:
No. I—ls situated north-west of Carlisle, adjoining
the inhabited part of said Borough, containing ONE
HUNDRED AND FORTY ACRES of first rate Lime
steno Land, baying thereon erected a new largo BANK
BARN, a I:nue HAY HOUSE, a comfortable CATTLE
fgt.:TABLE, de.. Also, a comfortable DWELLING
•::: HOUSE, and other out-buildings. The land la in
high state of cultivation and all under good
postand rail conta.• It Is bounded on the north by the
heirs of Samuel 'Alexander; deed., on the east by John
Noble; Wm. E. Seymour and others, on the west by Jun.
Moorc,, David Orler, Ac., and on the south by the polite
road leading from Carlisle to Waggoner's bridge.
No. 2.—ls situated in North Middleton township, Sri'
miles from Carlisle,-on the Harrisburg and Carlisle
turnpike read, about 114 miles front Middlesex /GM,
bounded as follows: on the north by the Conodoguines
Crook, °tithe west by Irvine's heirs, on the East by J.
-- Noble and Jesse Zeigler, and on the south by Abraham
'Hetrick and the Harrieburg turupillo road, containing
TWO KINDRED AND TWENTY-FINE ACRES, about
145 of Limestone and the residue Is black slate,
about 100 acres of this tract cleared, under good fence,
and in -a good state of cultivation, the balance is very
heavy tiro*. A large portion of the Wm Is meadow
land. Tire improvements are a large STONE DWEL.
LING HOUSE a large LOG AND FRAME BARN,
stone Sprlng.flourn , and , other out-buildings, an Apple
Orchard and a large quantity of ether fruit trees.
No, 3.—ls a =all tract of land about mile west of
No 1., on the Baker road leading from Carlisle to Wag.
goner's bridge, containing TWENTY-SIX ACRES of firs*
rate ii tons land. bounded by said road on the north,
by .10106 Noble on the south, by Brown's hells on the
east, and by Baker on the west. The eubscalber will
also seli . a nuttiber of OUT LOTS to suit purebaserA-•
The above described property will be sold on ros.socutttlo
brine. ARMSTRONG NOMA.:
Carlisle, Jonuary 10, 1654.
CA.RPITING.—An entire new assort--
IL/231mA of Carpeting3net received.
Vonition and cotton, t,elling very e beap by
May 9 CHARLIB 90ILITY.
FRESH S LIM ): A few
pritun t N . 0.1 'MAP. iust
I ,, virod - %SALM AM I'ANSTIX OINVIMY.
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