Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, May 23, 1855, Image 8

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ttALTIIIIOIVE DIATULE T.
MONDAY EVENING, May 21
Iti:m.tnxs.—l3usines 3 is steady, but with
iiiit any'spe'i a activity. Breadstuffs remain
quiet, though 'raiders are pretty firm. Buy
ers of Flour arc d'sposed to hold off in ex
pectation of a decline, whilst sellers are not
inclined to concede. The supply and receipts
continue moderate. Recepts of
• Grain are.'
fiir for Ihe snasi n but not large.
Fi.orat AND MEAL
—The Flour market
111, Very (pia to day, and 00 Bales reported
.n 'change. Not touch disposition the por
no recent rains, dissipating to
one extent apprehensions of a short crop,
giN ing hope of an abundant. harvest,
live:induced buyers to hold off. The very
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itest nccou•:ts, to ), from Europe, were not
;u tte so favorable. Under these ciream
-•antes _purchasers are disposed to hold ofT
'•,n• the pre-tent. There were sellers on ex
e'ntn:ze this morning of Tioward street brands
,t s7i, but no buyers and no sales.—
'its w..ro ofFerel• at $lO 75 per bbl.,
ithout finding pureltasTra. The market
•herefore closed rather dull. Rye Flour
-iipply very limited and holders firm; sales
f 20( 1 blOs during the close of last week at
.s') per bbl. Corn Meal—A good de
: land." We note sales during the.lattcr part
f lest week, not heretofore noticed, of
, entry at $1 5-tll, and city : manufacture at
per Md. The sane prices are contended
to-dav, at which sales have been made.
IN,—Wheat; the receipts are nu) .., derate
,d holders f:rin. About 3000 bushels in all
, tfered this morn•ng, and parly sold—good
pr:ine white at. 2 60a42 70, and red at 2
per bushel. Inferior lots 18 to 23 cents
•wr.lrt.hel less. Corn—A steady demand.
20,00;1 bu•helg offered on 'change to-
'ay, and mostly sold—white at 1 05a.S-1 07,
yellow at 1 07a$1 OS per bushel. No mixed
“Ifyred. Oats—Market steady. About 1,200
hnshels offered to-day, and sales of Mary
and Virginia, Pennsylvania •smi Ohio Oats
..t lit; cants. We quote the range nt 60 a 66
',lllB per bushel. Rye--About 1150 bushels
,fferel to-day, but no sales reported. It is
of quite so firm. We quote Pennsylvania
nominal at $1 GO, Maryland Rye at $1 45 a
51 per bushel.
D R. J. B. lARCIJISI'S
nr.ATFtb evroiILIOAKST, FOIL TILE ItELIEF Ic
(IRE OF SUFFERING FEMALES.
It stands pre-eminent for its
curet To powers in nll the di•-
ayses for which It is meow
rnendoil, usually relied FE
MALE COMPLAINTS. Of
these are Prolapsus Uteri. or
Falling of the NVocub; Fluor
Al bus, or Whites; Chronic In
flammation awl Ulceration of
the Womb; Incidental llemor
rha,re, or Flooding; Painful
Suppressed, £ Irregular Men
struati,a, he., with all their
areouipanying evils, (Cancer
excepted,) no matter hoe
veto or of lion' long $lll Hai 11X.
ion introduced by empty and nib:representations,
is it intended that it, present popularity shall
.oLoinvd by any tuudhun but its worits and the appro.
ntl lof the public
NoncE TUE UNFORTUNATE FEMALE.
•
I feel It a duty incumbent upon myself to declare
I.ohliely the Rreat- blessing Ur. Slarehisi s Uterine Cm
t helicon los proved to tne. For two years my health
miserable: I was almost unable to walk. Physl-
as pronounced my case falling of the womb, exteit
- tee ulcerations, commencing: with fluor albus. The
1 , dos, irritation, postcation, Ac., rendered Brea burden.
n this miserable condition, Pr. F. P. Newland recoim
oondoil hr. MarchisFs Uterine Catholicon. After Ink
.ng four bottles I hind myself hi perfect health. lima.
• ride for my restoration makes me ardently desire that
.11 my sox., alike unfortunate, may find sure relief from
1./estimable medicine.
ELIZABETH A. NEWLAND, -
N 0.19 West-Ft., Utica, N. Y
The above statement. I know to be true.
I'. P. NEWLAND, M. D., Utica, N. Y
I have nn hesitation In saying, Dr. MarehisPs Uterine
'atholicon IS invaluable in uterine diseases generally
I have used it in Flinn• Albus, Amenorrinca. Prolapsus
I 'tort, and in eases of extensive ulceration of the vagina
nd us uteri. It Is worthy of the notice of the Faculty.
.101lN C. 01111ICK, D., Baltimore, Md.
Let all interested call and obtain a pamphlet (free)
. fl t.dattig iniude proof, 'from the most renpeet: thin
.11rVt.A, or the hOlitliVial re,llits of its nse: togethei
with letters front hitcblv experienced l'hy,Aciaus, who
rune used It In their pra ctice, and speak their own
diserviit lons.
lilexvrn, Drucgist, South Hanover street
de Agout for Carlisle, Pa.
J. B. MAIICIIIST .t CO., Proprietors,
Central Depot, 304 Broadway, N. Y.
January 24, 1855—Um
qta
fIUMBEItLANI) VALLEY' B A IL
ROAD. CHANGE OP IWURS 1 011 and ate,
51ONDA1, March 2601, 1855, Passenger trains will run
daily, as follows (Sundays excepted:
1•'.111. HARRISBURG :
Ist Train. 2d Train.
Leave Chantbersbury 5.'.10, A. Al 4.30, P. 11
• Shippensburg, 6.00, " ' 1.00, "
" New villa, 0.10, " 5.40, "
• Carlisle, 7.18, " 6.18, "
• Mochauicsbum, 7.50, ' " 6.50, ' 4
At Harrisburg, 8.15, " 7.15, "
FOR CHAMBERSBUIRI.
Ist Train. 2d Train:
I.eavo Harrisburg, 8.45, A. 51 61.1.5, P. 31
• Mechanicsburg, 0.18, " 1.43, "
" Carlisle, 0.55, " 2.25, "
" Newville, 10.30, " 3.00, "
" Shippanslnirg, 11.02, " 3.:i0„, , ,,"
At Cbauthersbiirg. - 11.30, " 4.10, Afir--
Tralmi leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia, at 8.45, A. 3
12.30, M..( via V 010101111) am) 7.40, I'. M.
For itaitimmv, at 8.45, A. M. and 1.45, P. M.
Fc.r Pittsburg, at 3.'20 A. M., 12.r.5 Noon. anti 5 P.M.
For Pottsville, Heading. and points on the Dauphin
ml susunebanna Rail Road leave Ilurristuirg at 7.15,
A. M.
114-At, nil Stations where Tickets nro sold, Fares are
TEN CENTS LESS than when paid in the Cars.'
A. F. SMITH, Superintendtint.
HMI Road Ont.e. Chninborsburg,}
Matr•h 21st isss.
ATOITS. Bli;(,; ES.—Just received
ork mmt , ter lot of Cheap Do 13mos, DAttititts Anil Par
mutt t.t cloths. [novi 'I ti. W. 111.1TNER.
This in.. 41 lel tie has pier or
FtjiinhefpOia.
ri l lllll OH HAP CASH BOOK AND
k STATIONERY STORE, North West corner of.iCtli
and lArch Slresis, Philadelphia.--(11:VAT II trinAiNe tv
Mu)Kt-ll—Pi...thud, .1 uveuile, M iseel lan eons Standard and
PresontatLin Books, very cheap!
STAPLE AND FANCY STATIONERY.
Suporlor White puled Letter Paper at 1.50 per Ream.
Letter and Note Envelopes in groat variety.
Weddings Furnished at very moderate rates.
Ckird. Written and Engraved.
•
0111 , 1trK and other Reel Pens.
Suporta• Motto Wafers, 323 on a sheet, for 25 cents.
Inkstands, Penknives, Paper Weights, i.e.,
Fine Turkey Morocco Porte Montdes,
Port Folios, Card Cases, Backgammon Boards, &c.
With a very large and choice assortment of
T.:117 B /ORM. tIAMES, DISSECTED PICTURES,
Albums, Scrap Books and Engravings.
may 2—ly TuomSON
FII. SMITII, PORT moNNAIE,
. pocK,T BOOR and DRESSING CASE
blanufiteturer, N.W. earner 4th and Chesnut 'streets
eint.kament4,
• -
Arry-Always on hand u large and varied assortment of
Port Monnaies, Work Boxes.
Pocket Books, Calms,
Rankers Cases, Travelling Rags, .
Note Holders, Backgammon Boards,
Port Frdips. Chess Men,
Portable Desks, Pocket Memorandum Books
Dressing Cases, Cigar Cases. &c..
Also a goner'al as , ortment of English. French andrier
inan Fancy floods. fine pocket Cutlery, Razors, Razor
Str,ps and nom pens,
kr,4-Wholes - ale second and third Floors.
ai.rlB F. 11. SMITH',
N.W. corner 4th and Chesnut streels.
•
N. li.-011 the rorelpt of itt a supthinr (laid l'en will
Ln i;,nt, to any pert of the coutttry by mail---describing
pan thus, medium. hard or soft.
• •
rR E U TRUSS ES.—Hornia or
upture successfully trtmhsl. and comfort insured,
by 'II ql of the elegant French Trusses. imported by the
salts •rilter. an .1 made to order exprpssly for his sales.
All sujering with Rupture a ill ite gratified to learn
th it the o.tea4in now offers to procure a Truss eombin
extreme 11 . 0itness with ease. durability and carrect
oon , truetion. in lieu of the cumbrous and uncomforta
ble artirie tynt.tlly sold. Att extensive asxortmen always
on level adapted to every variety of liaptilre in adults
and children, and for sale at a range of price to snit all.
of Slagle Trusses, $2, $1 and $5; Doulde,
$5. VI, :11141 $lO.
Pert. es at a distance 'a It area Yruss sent to anew-I
ly,. lty remit tin .7 the amount, seuding.met.sure artluud
the hlps and stating side .dfeeted.
rar Bale wind.,side and Retail by the importer.
- CALEB 11. NEEDLES,
S. W. ear. of 'f‘relfth Mace Sts„ Phlladelphla.
Ilepd far Ur. Iladning's imprnved Patent 11ndv Brace:
Chast Expanders and Greet, - -.r Braces: Patent shoulder
11r.tees; Suspensary Itandnues; Spinal Prate; and Sup
p ads. Ladies' Ratans, nith eollipetelit lady attendants.
npril 11.
I TEEMING'S PATENT, cHAm
1 1 _ (0; FIRE I'ILOIIF SAFES, w ith Patent
Iwiler Proof hooks, whlrli were
rardcd separate Medals at the
orlirs Pair, London, Is:IL and
Is° at the Worlirs Fair, New
ork, 1853 and '54. The sul,seri
•re are the sole nunusfvtur••rs
Id proprietors in this State
ne above unequalled Safes and
.arks. The reputation of the
"Herring's Sato" Is world
hie, and for the last thirtepia
mrs the mercantile community
~eve witnessed and borne testi
mony to noir SEVER F VTING fire prod finalities. More
than 12,000 of these Safes have been a...tunny said, and
over TWO OUXIOIEI , have passed triumphantly through
accidental fires. The public are assured that nll Safes
of inufactured by the subscribers are not only guaran
teed to be fully equal, but. In many respects even SUN
rim- to those which have been e n severely tried by Ore.
Pew will forget their servieeS in the burning of the
-Tribune establishment." New York, anal at the (treat
Fire in Strawberry street, at the large fire last July,
opit edte the Girard 'louse; and still More recently
in the -Fire at Fifth and Chesnut sts., in the city of
Phildolphia, in which these Safes came forth the ac
knowledged CitaurteN, -when many other securities
FAititEL ,k CO.,
Ines SAFE AND BANK LOCK Magma.
31 WALNUT Street, Philatiolphil.
Chilled Iron Safes, with Powder Proof Locks, manu•
factored expressly for Banks, Brokers, Jewellers, and
others requiring security from roruns. Bank Vaults,
Boors. ,t, on band and made to order. All the most
celebrated hocks for sale at manutitcturers' prices.
SOC,/rld hand "Safes," "Salamander's" and "Iron
Chests'• of other makers, bare bOIM) taken in part pay
ment for Herring✓s for sale at. half price.
illecticincs.
jA M ES M 'C LI NTOCK, M.l).,—Late
p - Profess mr of A natomy and Surgery In the Philadeb
Olin College of 31eddine, and Acting' Professor of Mid
wifery ; one of the Consulting Physicians of the Phil
adelphia Hospital. Blockley ; late member of the Nn
• ti.mnal Medical Assm.ciation; member of the Philadel
phia Ntedical Swiety: member of the MedirtrChirurgi.
cal College of Philadelphia; formerly President and
Pr,fes,r of Anatomy mind Surgery in Castleton Medi
cal College, Vermont: and also, late Profess.mr of An
ntomy and Physiology In Berkshire Medical Institu
•tion. Pittsfield, Mass., &c., Lc.
lia-m lately initroduced In a p mular form. several of hit
vorite prescriptions for the principal diseases of this
elimate. The name of cavil article will imply the Ws
".“,forwhich it Is intended to be.used.
,_, Du. MeCLINTOCK'S PECTORAL STRUT, $l.
I)R.MCCLINTOCK'SCoLD AND CoUO II MixTunE—For Colds,
Coughs. &e., Price 25 els.
Du. MCCLINTOCK'S ASTHMA AND Iloorma COUGH Rum
or. Prim 50 cts.
Da. MCCLINTOCK'S TONIC ALTERNATIVE Sraer—For Pii
rifiing the Blood. Price O.
Ds. MeCLINTICK'S Dyspeptic Elixir—For giving tone
to the stomach, relieving pains idler eating, heartburn,
and all disagreeable symptoms arising from indigestion.
Price $l.
Da. Meewsrocs's fincumme Mixrrer.—A Purely Ve
getable Remedy for internal use. Price 50 els.
Da. McCurriors's IturomATlC LINIMENT—For Rheuma
tism, Sprains, Swellings. Au. Price 50 cis.
Du. MeCLINTOCK'S ANoDYNE MIXTURE—For Pains,Tooth
:who, Headache, Neuralgia, .t.,. Price 50 cts.
Du. MCCLINTOCK'S PETER Axe Aoretiescate—A certain
mire for all Intermit lents. Price $l.
DR. 'MCCLINTOCK'S MARI:MIRA CORDIAL AND CHOLERA Pat-
VENTIVE—A Safe Remedy.
DR. MCCLINTOCK'S V FGETAIILE PURGATIVE Pars—For
Costiveness, Headache, &e. Price 25 cts.
Da. MeCtimocs's - ANTI-findons Pi LtS— For Irregularity
•In the Functions of the Liver and Ikm - els—the best Liv
er l'ill made. Price 25 cts. a box.
For sale by Dr. J. MeCLINTOCK, at his Medical Depot,
N. W. Corner NINTH and FILBERT Streets, Philadel
phia, and all Druggists. To.-ogglsts and Dealers In Med
eines who wish to be Agents, will please address Dr.
McClintock, furnishing reference, name of Pest Office,
county and State.
0.1).,..F0r sale by W. A. Kelso ' Samuel Eillott,Carlisie;
J. li. Criswell, Shippensbum;Emminger &Co.. L. Kann .
man, Mechaniesburgloseph Herren, Newville; .1. 11.
Zimmerman, Andersonburg; Haines A Fertig, Millers
town; A. C. Klink, New Bloomfield; Harriet M. Singer,
Newport; 11. F. Gardner. York Springs; A. J. Miller and
,I. 8. Nixon, Chambershurg; B. Mentzer, Waynesboro.:
George Bergner and D. It. Jones A Co.. ilarrisimrg.
DR. MeCLINTOCK can be consulted, without charge,
daily, from 11) to 12 o'clock, A. lil., at his Depot.
December 6, 1654-Iy.
ATTENTION DYSPEPTICS—Those
of you who havo boon atilirted for years with thia
bothersome disease, and who have boon using almost
every Nostrum before the public without relief, we sny
to you try " Kieffer's Antillyspoptic" And you willootn
be convinced of its great superiority over, every other
preparation. We could give you rushy certificates eorol,
orating our assertions, but a single. trial is worth more
thou all. This monody is . prepared and sold at the Drug
Store if D.J. KEIFFMR, Louth Hanover street, a few
doors south of the Court House, Car'lsla.
-...., 2 ;—.lARDWARE.—Manamoth
Sp Street,v nt !NNE'S on North limn
ever, where the public aro being_
supplied with every variety of Hardware, Paints, Oils,
-.4. at the LOWEST CASH COI/ in, we can ftovOlil
outdate stow more.
') SCHOLARS II IPS in Dickinson Col
e )logo for sAo. at a roducod price. Envire at this (I
-n c . Slay,7 'a 2 t.
gli4SAl6kt Orv&lilV,.
Stares tuttlS(jops.
FALL STYLE OF HATS for 1854.=
G. Emu; r; N. .111.11:R respeothilly announces Co his
old Patrons and the public 1 qmerally that ho hills N 9t•
SA ,-.
:2 4
--,, ceived the FALI.,`"S'i , YLE OF GENTLEMEN
- 'II ATS, manufactured at one of the best astaldish
ments in Philadelphia, to which ho invites speCial
attention.
lie has also constantly on hand ;e and varied as
sortment of his own manufacture .cell as city-made
Hats and Caps, suitable for the Sell:,i,ii. comprising every
variety. of Russia, Beaver, Moleskin and Silk Hats, fin
ished in the latest style, together with a full imsortment
of CAPS of every shape and description, and of ovary
price. lie particular y Invites the.public to call and ex
amine his xnensive assortment, which In style, mate-
HU and finish. can a t be surpassed by any in market,
and which he is abl, to put at prices lower Than ever.
Remember his clu stand on North IlanoNer street, be
tween limner's and Sonar's stores.
h I ALI, STYLE OF HATS & CAPS.
161. 11. TROUT; desires to inform his old friends
that ho has removed to his now establishment on High
street., near the Railroad Depot, and is now opening a
jAlarge and elegant assortment of the FALL STYLE
~. OF HATS, just received from Philadelphia. which
'"' the gentlemen of Carlisle are requested to sell and
examine. Ile has also a large assortment of Silk, Fur
and Slouch Ilats cc his own manufacture, got up in the
hest style and at various prices, the excellence and finish
of which he Will warrant. Ills stock he is confident on
ly needs to be examined to be approved. Also, a large
supply of Men's, lloy's,fand Children's CAPS. of, Cloth
and Fur. and of every variety of style and price just IT
eeived from Philadelphia. Let all who want a Hat or
Cap give him a call, as they may be sure of homing suit
ed to their own satisfaction. .2
CHINA ; GLASS AND QUEENS
w ARE—Old housekeepers and young, with thus
also who are expecting to become housekeepers. are inv It
cd to call at HALBERT'S 1 , 20,111.1" GROCERY and cx
amine his elegant assortment ruf Ch i um, G lass and Q u eon s
ware and other articles In the housekeeping line, snch
as French' and I , :nglish.tea sets, heavy banded and pla km
ul i
White (Ira glided an blue,plaln. Dinner sets of cc
cry variety and price, bon s and pitchers, I ureens, dish
es, Ac . Blass-ware-- con ro table anti mantel lamps,
Candelabras and other lamps.great varity, table and bar
tumblers, goblets, Ac. Fruit and preserve dishes, im va
riety. Cedar-ware—t nits. buckets. churns, bowls, butter
prints and ladles, meal buckets. Am. Brushes—sweeping,
White wash, scrubbing. Inunkund shco - brushes, dusters,
breoins, Ace. Market, clothes and tfavelling basket..
Al." a rho ic. , ass-rtment or 'Foliate. and Fegars. Call
ve who are tidid or choice brands of Segars and try the
i'rincipos. Regalia.s. Stuff:monk and other Cuba - rarictics,
and you whl find them 4, f unimpeachable quality. Also
halt Spanish and Conumun Segars, with choice snuff and
chewinz tasit,s-A.
~,,..., PAP r 0., THE 3111,1,10 N
~,ET‘,., ,, ,, , - i
va -",.' --;',- lam i u,t. receiving in Full
a•o WiliCltiCS 4 ... ; . , : -. &:.:; stork of PAPER liANtx.N6s.
... Arum --- ,4 ,. .- which surpass in styli, quality
and price any that have ever
litsm exhibetect In Carlisle. 1 respectfully solicit a call
from persons In want of Paper Hangings orally descrip
tion. no I am confident by assortment far simpassos any
In the BO ray..ft; and In style and prices has hut few ri
vals in the city. I only ask of the public to roll and on
amine my :tssortutant before purchasing, as I ant mull
dent my chaste designs cannot fail to please the most
thsthlltms. ' JOHN P. LYN E.,
West tilde"( Noith Hanover Street,
I-OOK OUT IN TIME !—Oliolern-
J . morLu<. Dysentery. Inarrluca. &e., are makinc
their appcaranc. You k flow tho remedy. If you have
:my rogard.r,r the crentde of yourself, your wile or your
children. supply yourselves with II I'A.CII Eit It M.l TC.II
- C , MtIMAL. otherwise abldc the consequence re
sulthuz fr o nt a Ihnded adherence to old qiiackery. This
"Matchless Itentedy” can he had at the Drug Stero of
IL J.
South Hanover street, a few doors south of the Court
Muse, Carlisle.
IDOTS AND SI WES. The subserib
, 13 If . - h
as now on hand n rem extensive moll ' well Fe•
°etc/1 stock of BOOTS and S h.o E S,
which he mill sell - at unusually low pile-
I! R. Purchneed from Icholmde dealers,
nt low rates.-he. (nu offer such induce
ments to purcluiseis as will make it their interest to, (s
-it his establishment. Ile has every article in the Root
and, Shoe line—for Ladies' or I;eritlemeus' wear—he
therefore deems It unnecessary to Tuticulnrize.
Ara.. Porsons desiring goad and cheap goods are Inuit
od to glto hlm a call.
- - 2000 TONSLIME AND
00Ai r ,„
STOVE COAL now en hand and
receiving at the following priers:
Dauphin Lime Coil - • Vsoto 3 00
Store, • • 300 to .1 50
Lykes Valley Lime • - • -.375t0 4 On
SUM, • - • - • 400 to 4 75
Pine Grove Lime . 3 75 to 400
Stove 4 50 to 5 00
Pittston Store Coal - 00 to 5 50
Illachsusith's Cool, per bushel, - - to 25••• ts.
VL.Also LUMBER of all kind.. Common Boards and
Scantling from 4:111 to SIS per 100 feet. First Commim
and Panel according to quality.
docl3---3m S. M. HOOVER.
R Cre S, COFF.II'4E—
ERI ES. The subscriber has just
ridded W his former stock n general selection of CIiOICE
IiItOCEItIES, as well as all tiro other variety of articles
47-7Ausually kept In a Grocery Store, embracing Rio
NO Coffee—roasted and green—at 12 1 ,, and 14 cents
OUC, per lb., Orleans, Clarified, Crushed and Pulverized
Suzars, of fine qualities; Chocolates. Spices, Dairy
Salt. and a variety of Fancy articles, all of which are o.
fered at the lowest cash prices. We are thankful for the
former support given us, and Invite a further cull from
our friends and customers. d. W. EIIY.
Nlarion Hall, Carlisle.
W GOODS.—The subscriber is just
opening a fresh nEeortment of very CHEAP GOODS
bought at reilueed prices. Callan(' see them.
Aug. 23. GEO. W. lf ITN ER
IMEJ3URNERS' COAL. - 2,000
Tons Lykou's Valftij , Nut Coal, a superior article
receiving and for sale by
Janlo 3m W. B. Agt.
Shemansagner," an admi
tfactured by himself: The
excellence of this Tonic is testiged to by all of his cus
tomers who have used it to ho one of the best articles
known for cleansing the hair of dandruff. Ile also man
ufactures a Hair Restorative, known as the "Corashee
num," for giving new growth to the hair on Laid
Ample testimony exists of the efficacy of this excellent
Restorative. `it Idle the Shemansagner clears the hair
of dandruff and prevents It from coming out, the Co
rasheenum supplies a new growth to those who have
had the misfortune to lose their hair. The public Is in
vited to call, examine and purchase these invaluable
articles, as he is confident they will render satisfitetion.
SHAVING, HAIR DRESSING, and CUTTINO, and
SIIAMI'OONINO attended to in the hest style as usual,
at his old rooms on West Main Street, near Marlon Hall.
Carlisle, Dee. 1854. WM. BURG ESS
WALL PAPER.—Just received a
splendid stock of Paper Hangings, Window
Shades and Firebeard l'rints, embracing all the newest
and most approved styles. The designs are neat and
chaste, and the prices such as cannot fall to give sat's.
faction. -We invite our friends and the public general
ly to call and examine our assortment before purchasing
elsewhere. 11. SAXTON,
urareb2l East Main :Street, Carllsle
• •
rikLAID - C A SHINIER:ES, &c.—The rub
scriber has jilst opened a variety of Plaids and
flues at reduced prices.
• a
W. SIII:LDON
IIERE IS
'OIT NEED AT PRESENT
•Thu subscriber respectful
: Informs the Indies and
,entienien of Carlisle and
icinity that ho has now on
land at Ills Hair Dressing
lid Shaving Bann on West
:root. an elegant astortinct
f LADIES BRAIDS and
.entlotnon's WIGS, and can
urnish to order at shortest
lotico ovary kind of flair
fork of the best quality.
He also be. leave to in
.rm his friends and cost,,,
tors that he keeps mnstan
..
Notices.
CARLISLE. DEPOSIT - 14 N K
DEPOSITS will be rereived nt n . S
Bank far
any length of lime Over four mouths, and hits .st paid
al the 1111.0 Of FOUR l'Eit CENT. per annum, a t the
principal paid back at any time after maturity without
notice. interest ceases after the expiration of the time
specified In the rertificate, unless renewed for another
aiven period, In which ease the Interest is paid up un
til the time of the renewal. Bank opens at it &clack, A.
M. and closes at 2 o'clock, P. 11.
W. M. Itp.r.rEm, ('ashier.
NT 0 C E.--To the Heirs and legal
i ll Representatives of MARY A. KEEPERS. late of
the borough of Carl Isle. deed. Take Notice, that by vir
tue of a writ of Partition and Valunt hal, issued out of
the Orphan's Court of Cumberlaud County and to the
dl
reetod, I Will hold an inquest to dlt ide part or ral no the
Real Estate of said deed., on the prendi or,
DAY. the alst day of hay, A. P.18.`7,, at 10 'o'clock, .11.1 H.
when and where you may attend If von think proper,
JOSEPH MeRARMOND, Sheriff.
Sheriff's °Mee. ('artiste, May 2.
j .
SSESSMENT. —Notice - is hereby
ILI given that till asses:uncut of 1 , 111 . 11 PER CENT.
iits Nan laid on the preminin notes of the cumberland
V a ll e y M u tual ' , rotation Company. which were in force
on the lath day of March last. The members of said
elqnrany-ary hereby required to pay their pro rata to
the nutliorimi Collators or Treasurer of the Companv
NV Rhin thirty days. in accord:tore with the By-Lawtt and
Charter of Said Company. liy order of the Board.
may 2 Toll N T. OREEN. Seer'y.
Ellissoi.rrioN o F PA: RTNE R
, SIITP.—Tbe partnership Ill'lTtliftTl` existing be
wean Frank. tlardner and Wm. T. linovn, in dills day
dissolved by mutual consent. The business mill here
after la carried on by :lir. flardner. The Hooks remain
in his hands 11T eottlement, and in view of our late
disaster. we earnestly reptrot our customers to settle
their acenunts immediately.
MEM
I deem it necessary to ntate as a matter of justice
to 31r. Drown. that the Dissolution of Partnership
wan entienly nt my own request, and tinthought of by
him until my proposal to olksolve. Itie withdrawal
at this particular tithe renders-this statement impera
tive on me. N
A . pt II 4. 181;:--4t.
4,Z E'l"r I. I\ (7 IP !-'l' he su liscr i burs
bare put their 1..01, Into the hands of W. C. 11lieetn
Esq. for settleinen t : Ofllee in linin stivet near]) oppositb
Marion 11411. 111 persons %On. ere Indet,toii to u s tali
please call immediately 11p)11 hint and save themsel, es
ul tiler t oath!,
IS. 11 , 45. WEISE & CA3II'IIEI.I,
11-SS(H.U'I'I 1_)1' . l' Alt N Eli-
Is lit•rel.y Oil en that the firm
4t W. ErK ELS. of lisinpilen totem:hip. l' lerlan.l
county. liss this ita:. , Mar..ll 27, Is:Z) lesni
mutual e•alseut, and the hrit.ks plncett in the Minds
II tn. Eckli, r. collection. All persons intletted t.
said (ism a ill mill"! Mime:dint° settlement.
A N ECK
IV! LLIA ECI: ELS.
npr4pd
ssEss )1 EN T.—The members of
the.illen and East l'ennsla.vo Mutual rive 'OSII
- Company. are herehy uolifed that a tax of Ft
l'Elt CENT. has leen Id on all premium notes due ov
the 24th day of March last. and that a Collertor a ill call
on them for the parii..se or collecting immediately.
nprla.rw 111 - Eli, Fec'ry.
j; STATE OF' SA 1C EL EA ,1 ) 14:-
,ICE.ASED.—Ni tire is hereby given that Letters of
Administration on the estate of Samuel Itear, late of
%%est Dentist urn township,Cumberland county. tiCCIII! , 44.
have NUM duly granted by the Register of raid county
to the subscribers. tin , first residing In Dickinson end
the latter in West l'ennslorti township. All persons
knowing themselves indebted in said estate are require
eit to mate linniedlate payment, end Ouse having claim
to present them for-settlement to
• DAVID BEAR,
PHILIP 11FAR,
May IG—pd. I 1 • s .
ESTATE OF JOHN SPROUT, de
ceased.—Notice is hereby given that letters testa
mentary un the Estate of John Sprout. late of Han pdtn
township. Cumberland county, deceased. have leen 1,-
cued by the Register of sold county to the subseriber.
rr.lding In the conic (4%1;1144. All persol.s knowing
thembelves indebted to said estate UM' required to make
Immediate payment, and these having claims to present
them (Or settlement to
aprlb-pd THOMAS 11. BRYSON, Adm'r.
tUDITOR'S NOTICE—The under
,
idgned, appointed Auditor by the Orphans C o urt
of Cumberland county, to marshal and 41114011 a.. lin
fund in the hand,: M C. T. McLaughlin, ,Admiuistratol
ofJAITICR Carothers, Into of the horom,h of Shippensl,ury
decrared,•to and :,In. tn.; the creditors of Fnld dccedelit,
ill attend to the duty a&sletied to him, at his "Mee
on SATURDAY, the .71.11 t day of May, next, be
tar, the hours of in o'clock, A. M. and 3 o'chwk, P. ft
when and where those interested are petit:v(l to attend.
apriSpd JAMES R. IRVINE.
IVOTICE.—To all persons interested
In the Real Estate of Dr. John Simpson, deed.
and the reeognizaucrs of Dr. William A. Simpson.
Samuel Alexander and Andreve'Carothers. Esq.. in the
Orphan's Court of Cumberland county, to secure the
Interest of the respective helm of mid Decedent in said
Real Estate.
That on motion of Samuel Hepburn, Esq.. Attorney
for Li. William A. Shnpsidi.--lt h; ordered by the
Orphan's Court of Cumberland county. That a rule
upon all the parties in interest be entered in Feld
Court, to show cause if any they have, why the said
recount:milers shall imt be marked satisfied. So far as
the interest of David Simpson is concerned•—And that
said rule be returnable on the 2d Monday of April
next: Notice of which to be given by publhation fu tw,•
newspaper printed In said county. until the said day of
appearance. Ity the Court.
of which parties in interest will take notice.
Test, JUAN GREGO, Clerk Or. Court.
GAS AND WATER COMPANY
LOAN.-Thu Carlisle Gas and Water Company dr
sire to complete their Works by the Introduction of Gas
this summer, and Mr this ptn pose wish to obtain on
Loan TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS, tier which they
will git V the most ample securliy. andpay the interest
half yearly at the Carlisle Depcsit Bank, for sums not
Ices than VAX). FRED'K. WATTS,
marehDt President
T i ISTATE OF SAMUEL WAGGO
_LA
NEIL, deceased.—Notice is hereby given that Let
ters of Administration on the estate of Samuel {Vegan
nor, Into of Newton township, Cumberland county, de.
mused, have been granted by the Register of said coun
ty to the subscribers, residing In the same township.—
All persons knowing themselves Indebted to said estate
are required to make immediate payment and those
having claims to present them for settlement to -
NANCY WAGUONEIL
reartipd ISRAEL IV-t6UI/NEIL f Admr's.
ESTATE OF ABR Alll BURK
HOLDER, sr. deceased .— Notice Is hereby given
,Lettors Testamentary on the estate of Abraham
Burkholder, late of frankfbrd township, Cumberland
county, deceased, have been granted by the ltegister of
said county to the subscriber, residing in the saute twp.
All persons knowing themes Ives Indebted to said estate
are required to make Immediate payment, and those
having claims to present them for settlement to
. untr7pd ABRAHAM MARTIN, Ex'r,
JAPER, PA PER . —Pe IT on s wanting
WALL I'APEIt, will tint an extontive 'deck for
ea o very cut At. at It. DICK'S.
Earil.le, April 4, MS.
I)ONNETS AND BL00:11ERS.-
A vary large assortment °POI° latest styles
glish Inmstable and spilt straw, Neap.titan.
Hair, 'Are; Leghorn and 'Florally. Braid Bonnets,
Misses . and Children's Bloomers or various kinds,
Straw Ilmids and Gimps, Art 111,1'31 -Flowers,
Bonnet linings anthitild,ms, .te., all or which will be
sold . heap at the store nt tim stil.set Ikon South I lnnover
street. s HOBERT BleK,
Carlisle, April 25, ~
E. PARKER, President.
nprlS
Ili NK. GAIt DN
W3l. T. mum:si.
STARTLING, BUT 'TRUE!
WHAT EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW,
How often it happens, that tho wife lingers from
bear to year in that pitiable condition as not oven
r ono day to feel the happy and exhilarating 'Mk.
Ince incident to the enjoyment of health.
THE BLOOMING BRIDV
•
But a few years age in the flush of health and youth,
and buoyancy of spirits, rapidly, end apparently in
explicably, becomes a feeble, sickly, sallow, debili
tilted 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 the mar
riage state, the violation of which entails disease,
suffering and misery, not only to the wife, but often
HEREDITARY COMPLAINTS UPON THE CHILDREN
" UNTO TUE THIRD AND FOURTH OENERATION,"
Transmitttntt CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA,
HYPOCHONDRIA, INSANITY, GOUT,
KING'S EVIL, and other and
. worse Diseases, as a
DREADFUL INHERITANCE
FROM THE PA RENTS
"And must this continuo? Must this bo? Is there no
remedy? No relief'? No hope?"
The .remedy is by knowing the causes and avoiding
them,iind knOwinirthe remediee, and benefiting by them
Those are pointed out in
THE MARRIED WOMAN'S
PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION,
BY DR. A. M. lIIAUMCBAu,
TROFMOR OF DISEASE:B OF ITOIII.N.
One.Hultdredth Edition, (00,000), 18mn., pp, 250
[oN FINE. PAPER, EXTRA IIINDLNO, $1.00.1
A standard work of established reputation, found classed
in the catalogues of the great trade Hales in New York,
Philadelphia, and other cities, and sold by the principal
000ksellers in the United States. It was first published
in 1817, since which time
FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND COPIES
hare been sold, of which there were upwards_of
ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SENT BY 3IAD„
Ittesting tho high estimation in which it is held as a ro•
liable popular Medical
BOOK FOR EVERY FEMALE
the author having devoted his exclusive attention to the
treatment of complaints peculiar to females, in respect to
which he Ls yearly consulted by thousands both he person
and by letter.
Here every woman can discover, by comparing her IWri
ymptopas with those described, the nature, character,
causes of, and the proper remedies fer,,her complainta.
The wife about becoming a mother bse often need of
instruction and advice of the utmost Importance to Ler
future health, in respect to which her sedsitiveness for
bids consulting a medical gentleman, will !Ind such in
'traction and advice, and also explain many—symptoms
which otherwise would occasion anxiety or alarm as all
the peculiarities incident to her situation are described
How mans are suffering from obstructions or irregular
Kies peculiar to the female system, which undermine tilt
health, the effects of which, they aro ignorant, and tot
which their delickcy forbids seeking medical advieo.
Many suffering from prolapsus uteri (falling of the womb),
or from floor cabus (weakness, debility, Sc.) Many are
in constant agony for many months preceding confine
went Many have difficult if not dangerous delivoriea,
and slow and uncertain recoveries. Some'whose liven are
hatarded daring such time, will each Ond in its pages the
means of prevention, amelioration and relief.
It is of course Impracticable to convey 'fully the various
Tirtbjecta 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? Have you the sincere welfare of those you lore
at heart? Prove your sincerity, and lose no time In
learning what causes interfere . with their health and hap.
pines pot less than your own. It will avoid to. you "ono
youri, ns it has to thousands, many a day of pain and
Anxiety, followed by sleepless nights, Incapacitating tht
mind for its ordinary avocation, and exhamaing them
means for medical attendance, medicines and adrertined
nostrums which otherwise would provido for declining
years, the Infirmities of ago and the proper education of
your children.
In consequence of the universal popularity of tho work,
as oildenced by it,, extraordinary sale, various Impost
tiring have been attempted, as well on booksellers as on
the public, by imitations of title page, sikurious editions,
and surretplitious infringements of copyright, and other
levices and deceptions, it has been found necessary,
therefore, to
CAUTION THE PUBLIC
to buy no book unless tho words " Dr. A. 11. lilAviumv,
120 Liberty Street, N. Y. is on (and the entry In the
Clerk's °nice on the back of) the title page ; and bay
only of respectable and honorable dealers, or send by
mail, and address to lir. A. Al. hlauricean.
*VT Upon receipt of One Dollar "TEE MAR
RIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM
PANION" is sent (mailed - free) to any part of the
United Stales. the Oanadas and British Provinces.
All letters must be post-paid, and addressed to Dr.
A. M. MAURIOEAU, box 1224, ,New-York City.
Publishing Office, No. 129 Liberty Street, New.
York.
TARUGS AND CONFECTIONARY.
/no undersigned has Just returned from
oath a fresh supply of DR tillS and CONFECTIONA RV.—
The former in connection with his stock on band will
make his assortment of Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals
complete. Ills assortment of CONFECTION:kin! IN also
couvleging of pure sugar u - bite and transparent
Candy Toys; Candy. common, assorted, and tine Candles
of every variety; also Fruits. Nuts, and every thing
belonging to that department of trade. " Ile would call
special attention to his supply of FANCY AIITICLIS
thr the liolidays, anti general use, among which maybe
found the good, the tasteful, and the useful. All are
invited . to call whether they wish to puseb. so or not.
KIEFFER.
Carlkle, Dee,r .54
)1 ° ll l olTlTl. P The T se E p N ess l e ' sq Au n ad i r t an i ta l g l e :'' o l v t er S all
ot UM in !Ming made with an outside Iron casing, which
greatly ceonomises fuel and prevents loss of heat. They
are made of various sizes, from 10 to 120 gallons. They
are pia-talkie', aid may be set in the kitchen for house
hold use, or out of doors convenient to the barn, pig
pens, Ar., for boiling food for stork. For sale by
PASCHALL. MORRIS & CO.,
Agricultural Warehouse and Feed Store, N. E. corne r
of 7th and Market streets. Philadelphia.
~,..,[4Ol.W'.
...,,
IiEEVE L. KNIGHT, (Successor . to
, Hartley & Knight ,) BEDDING AND. CARPET
'A 11:110USE No. 148 South Second Street, five doors
above Spruce street, Philadelphia, where he keeps eon.
sleuth' on hand a full assortment of every artiele In his
line of buelness. Feathers, Feather Beds, PateLt itring
Mattresses. Velvet. Tapestry, Tapestry, Brussels, Three
Plv, Ingrain, Venetian, last, Rag and Kemp Car stings,
00 Cloths—Cant eit Mat Rites, (Won and Spanish Mat tings
Floor and Stair Druggets. Ilearth hugs, Door Mats,Table
and Piano Covers. TO which he Invites the attention rf
purchasers. [4octl4
•
LI PA IA 'S ATMOSPIIIMIC Cl I URNS
pup ly of the above celebrated (tarn, now
on hand of all the difTerent elves, front 4 gallons to 50.
It recehed illy lb 6t preni I fain at, the fat e Prllm:yltanlft
State Fair, the tiret premium at the Prauklin Itetitule
anti ifelaware and 31ar. land State Fairs, and ,arltus
others at different p'nees. It pill make mere and boiler
Amiter hem a amount of ereani, and In h fa time
than any churn In tl:e market. Far f,ale whaler:ale and
retail 41 PAc:011A1.I. MOItItIS A CR.
Agricultural Warohouse and Sood Store, corner of 7111
and, Market, Philadelphia. Doc. 0, 185,1—tf