Atfuertisements. FOR COUNTY TREASURER JOHN G. WILLIAMS, of C 4 J tme 13." DERRY CO'Y. WARM SPRINGS, PENNSYLVANIA, Will Fe open for vi6itcrs from the sth day of June. 11. It. ETTER, Proprietor. This most I.ll3Sirabk , watering place is situat,..d on the banks of Sherman's Creek, which Rows at the hese of hsgali Alonntain, some use hundred Met above the lev el of the creek, In front of the dwellings. This stream fr,,, t it, pleartire to the guests, as (here are boats 011011 it to pass up and down. also a beautiful Island in it. well rinuled with large forest trees: the walks up and 1101571 the creek are deligbtfill,while there pleasure for Him e v h., desire to fish in the strums The springs are nuttier us. ami cannot he sarpassed Mr bathing: there are bath le•uses separate for ladies and gentlemen, also large plunge pools fur each, with an abundance of pure spring ter. There Is an ex tensiveview of rich and rare scenery of in,untains and valleys, being the most, picturesque in lila state. A meng the attractions of the Warm Springs ti re are numerous shady and romantic summer reads, making, it'very plesant for drives. horses and vehicles e it be kept this season to hire. Having talon pains In making a selection of first rate se, 5 .ints, 1-feel-confident,thou-willitiv-e-goneral-sat , I , fio t ion to the guests. There shall be no painsspared in toipplying my table with the luxuries of the markets. All persons leaving Philadelphia or Baltimore, in the to.,rning train to Buncannon, on the Central Railroad. limrteen miles north-west of Harrisburg, then taking a maul which IS always in readiness, will arrive at the springs about 4 o'clock, the Mee being but $4OO through to the Springs. - All coin u nicat ions in tended for the springs should be. addressed buneannon Post Office, for the springs. and they will arrive daily after the fifth of June. Persons wishing to - engage robnis. ,t.e. will please address Landis. burg Post Unice. prior to the sth of dune. Persons in the cities wishing information can have it by mil ta , . or the refts,rences hereunto attached. A Rand of sPusi, has been engaged. thalrding per week, Children half price, Servants do. Bonsai riling per d.ty, ilorses per we Washing per dozen, It EFEIIENC,ES PIIIIADELPHT --Geort•c Prince, ;t7 Vino Street. °plan t•t to 1a ;!au Stfnare ; \\*tn. Ryan. litt North Forth Street f }...tivard Tains, t." , North Eleventh Street : Edward Stir ,`, I. II Decatur Street: Fredrick Seeger. Sixth Street be. ) , .1V ('I u.si nut;divard Wayne. Est. Pennsylvania Rank: J.. 1111 It. Onion:Fifth - Street below German; Aosinh itn si4s tn . IS Smith Second Street; C. S. Pancoast, Eat.. dtt South Fourth Street; John ITertzler,:iS7 Slarket Street. \111.1, , LF..—A. L. Spenfiler, ES(I Lylie, 11. A. Sturgeon, Esq. Y ,PA.—,l elm Watson, A. 3. Wart . leld. :1nd. , ...) Fisher, It ilicisurstn.-0. Darrott., Esq., Dr. .1. l'. Keller, I:. Ely. 11. Buehler, IS tI.TIM0111 , :.- , -ILIn. S. Steward. Benjamin Crane. Dr. J I', II u n, n t'. 1 Inllatl, John Murphy, U. W. Shen E 4.1.. Recorders OtTlce. June 13.'4.,. 7‘ , l.cN KNOW THYSELF! .0 KNOW LEINHiI IS POWER. Your head is the type of your mind. Self-knowledge in the essence of all knowlodgc. Worth always harmonizes with itself. All the known phenomena of the universe may be referred to threegeii6ral principles, viz: Matter. Motion and Spirit. Its. C. if. BOWIE, Practical Phrenologist. has Liken Mi re) , medical of on South Honorer turret, Carlisle, Pa., where he is prepared to make professionel examina tions- with verbal and written descriptions of human character. talents and disposition, as phreueloglbally arid physically d e veloped. ineluding directions to the most suitable occupations. selections of partners in business, or genial cnnirtnions for life, or how to choose a hits tarot or ivife; together willt advice es to the proper regu lation of the temperatnents, properailties,Mmetltes and habits. In sink uses 11(11V to pan health again when le6t by exposure to bad habits. Ile will make charts of thor nier sr, that persons having a chart CAM learn this won derful - pleura Withont _a teacher. To teach learners those, organic conditions which indicate character Is lli. ti. St oljeet of this great book on mind and matter, font in order to render it accessible to all it condenses (Act- and conditions rather then elaborates imimments. hooause to expound Phrenology is its highest proof. It ti rtes laws and results and leaves them upon their naked ate. its ; embodies reeent discoveries and crowds into the ft-nest p sable pages and words just what learners need to know, and hones requires to be studied rather than merely read. •• Short yet clear," it Its:mitt°. Its nutner oils illustrative engravings give the results of very ex tensive professional observation and experience. To re .rd character Is Its second object. In fret it Is just hat every body went. Price $2. For examination and Chart marked $2. Verbal exatatnatlnne 25 cents. Carlisle, June 13, 1855. . . TOTICE.—At an Orphans' Court be ll • ; ilo. on MONDAY, the 10th day of April, 1855, and Imiden at Carlisle, in and for Cumberland County. before the Him. JameV.ll. Graham, President Judge,and ramitet Woodburn and John Rapp, Esqs. Associate Ju dges. the following proceedings were had, to wit; In the matter of the writ of partition and valuation on the real estate of Eliiabeth Shenk. Into of Dickinson t iwuship, deceased, the same having been returned by, Jieeiph McDormond, High Sheriff of Cumberland county duly executed, etc. Now to wit, 20th of December, 185.1, inquisition con firmed, and Rule on the heirs and parties in Interest to appear at the next stated Orphans Court and take or refuse to take, otherwise to show cause why the Court fhenid not order the property to be sold. Notice to be served personally on the parties residing within forty miles, and by publication In one newspaper on those residing beyond forty miles. Ily-the Court. And now, 218 t, of April, 1855, this Rule having laid over Since the return day without any action thereon, the Court, on motion of Mr. Miller, award a new Rule up in the parties, returnable at the next statediOrphaus Court. By the Court. 1,. 8.1 In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and the seal of the said Court, at Carlisle, the 21st day of April, A. D. 1855. juneld JOHN M. CREDO, Clerk 0.. CL„,, • NOTICE.—To the H a eirsand Legal , Representatives of JOHN PIPIII.III, late of Monroe t , ti • hip, Cumberland County deceased. Take notice that by virtue of a writ of Partition and Valuation is riled out of the Orphans Court of Cumberland county. and to um directed, 1 will hold an inquest to divide part or value the real estate of said deceased, on the premises, on WEDNESDAY, tho llth day of July, A D. 1:;55 ' at 10 o'clock, A. M. when and where you may at tend if you think proper. JOSEPP MeDARMOND, - Sheriffs Office, Carlisle, l Sheriff. Juno vub. NOTICE.—The public are hereby cau tioned against paying any money to John Bear on either J. A. Jones, or Jones and Ilucher's account, for Stoves they may have purchased from hint during the time he was In their employment. lie has not been engaged by Wein since the month of September, ISSN, and they have no agents engaged in the Stove Lushness for them in the State of Pennsylvania. JONES k BUCHER, par J. Jones, Novelty Iron Wiwi(Juno 12, 1F.55 VALUABLE LIMESTONE FARM AT PitIVATC'SALE.—That very valuable Lime stone Farm, late the property of Geo. A. Lyon Esq. deed. situate miles South of Carlisle, on the Walnut llot tmo Road in South Middleton township. containingONE 111/NDRRD AND ELEVEN ACRES, more or less, of which 91 acres are In a 111011 SPATO OP CUITIVATION and the residue covered with timber of the best quality. WO Improvements are a good two story MOUSE, DOL/131.11 O BARN, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, and ilother necessary out buildings. There are two wells of excellent water near the house, and a thriving OItOIIARD of over one hundred trees of various kiVida of Fruit, all of which are bearing. For terms and further particulars enquire of June 13, 'MI. A. L. SPONSLRIL TOWN PROPERTY FOR skia—Tue subccriber Were at pri ;! vete 'ldea valuable house and half tot • - ofground,attuated in North Hanover wa d. _into imiprovoments a two Amy weather-boarded 110 , 0 ,Rashhouse, bakehouse, a datorn, &c. The l o t la :30 feet in front, and 240 in depth, and contains a varloty of excellent fruit trees. Terms easy. WOL p ly A to JACOB • June Agent for 8, Gaetuden. • _-i~~ SE 1 50 4 00 H. Keller, Mr. J. I Ncw '3u kttififinetitS. SECOND ANNUAL FAIR OF THE SPRINO LITERARY INSTITUTE; for the promotion and encouragement of Agriculxitural, llort6 cultural and the Mechanical and Useful Arts, will to opemd =l=l AUGUST 7.th 1855 To this Exhibition. Farmers, Manufacturers, Mechan ics, Artists, inventors and all others desiring to display the results of their labor, skill, ing,enuity and taste, are cordially invited to contribute. The success of their first exhibition warrants the expectation that the second will net be inferior to any ever held in this. or any of the adjoining counties. The Managers, there fore, feel, that in inviting contributions from this and the adjoining counties to their second annual exhilt tion, they are offering to the producer of excellent articles a valuable opportunity of making known to the country their novelty and utility. the superior style of their workmanship. and their adaptation hi the pur poses for ukich they may be intended. Materials. Ma china..Valid Manufactures. which have elicited com mendation at similar displays elsewhere, may here find UM admirers and a new market. The Managers would respectfully solicit the Ladies to contribute specimens of elegant handiwork, which heretotitre have formed sn attractive and important a feature of these displays. The lioaht of Managers will mate every effort to dis play whatever goods may tie recoiled to the very best T4+:11.1 errmiaaent - Jinigo,: sill I e amine them. and premiums awarded to ;iitieles of su perior merit in I imser era! classes. The Hall will be opened for the re"eptlan of good' on Thursday. August 2.0: and en Tuesday., A ugust 7111, the hildt ion will be opened to visitors and continue' pon rive DAYS. No artiele deposited after Monday evening, Angina oth, can be entered upon the judges' list for compels ton or premium. except Filch :IS the 111:111:U.Org shat) h el satisfied were despatched from a ‘listance in time but from unavoidable detention failed to reach the llall by the day specified. JOHN Pre<ident, . it. L 1 N.. Corresponding Sect. Financial Sect. . 11ERIZON, Treasurer. Newville. Jut e fah 1555. -cevAL YARD ! AT THE EAST END OF CAI LISLE. Mte subscriber would respectfully call tis satttent ion of Litneburners and the citiztus of Carlisle and the sits rounding eountry generally, to his NEW.CiIAL NEVYARD at the eastern end of the borough, and immediately op poeite the Gas Works, V. here he will keep constantly on hand a large supply of superior LICHENS VALLEY COAL, of the Vfliti.us sizes, together ofih such other Coal as may be desired. all of a bleb he pledges hinter! .to sell at the lowest possible pt 'l'Lo beet ,tnality LIME1:1:1;til.:RS . BLACKSMITHS COAL always on hand. All , orders left :a the yard, ear at his residence in Hast.street., 4.r RI the stores of 11. Saxt ,, l , or P. Monyer. will be promptly uttork.l.4l jo.t.o.tf 3M 01: Slllttr.ll. BING 11 . ) D AVIS r..." 4. lQ, r, ' Co.. 274 Mar ' ket ' street 3 --( • At; ENTS FOR. ;IA( CA II LISLE, and Philadelphia. Cars leave both places East and West, twice every Werk.Tueadays and Fridays. All business entrusted to Bingham. Davis ei Co.. ufil be attended to with promptness. a het her in Sales; produce or freight. A. 11. 13 Alt NITZ, North street, Rat t imore, has also entered into this arrangement. and will attend pronut ty to all business entrusted to him. May:6o,-43m. /CLOTHING ! CLOTHING - . S. iitiVreff t: Co. have opened and now of. for for f.ale at their Store on West High Street, oue door west of the Hotel formerly kept by C. Stough. au entire new stock of Heady Made Clothing; FOO MEN ANb BUY, WEAR Also. Cloths, Cassimered and Vestings, tvlaich will be mad., up In the hest ntyle lid on re:men:llde terms.— Shirts. Shirt Collars, Gloves, Hosiery, Suspenders, satin and Summer Stocks. Handterchiefs. dc. of the newest Flyle% and best manufacture bept constantly on band. Confident of theirnbility firplease, they respectfully so licit the public patronage. .et. • - 17 M iNI E It 4UI now reedit ing a largo (assortment of Shoes of the most fashinnable styles and exf 1 client make, fresh from the best manufactories, which I will sell extremely low for Cash. LOOK. AT VIE PRICES! LAnms"fan-eolored Gaiters, of Willis's make, a hand some article, only tia,2s; fine Jenny hinds, resettes, from 87 to 1,25; black Lasting Gaiters, Willis' make, 125; French Morocco Buskins. single soled 75 cents; French Morocco Boots, double soled. 1,25; Paris Boots 1.25; Men's Morocco !;hoes. home made, 1,26; Hoots ditto 1,31; Kid Ties,. 50 es; Polka Hoots 1,31 ; Cush man Ties, 1,31 ; dontags and Albonis 1.25, Ac. GENTLEMEN'S Extra Flue French Calf Boots, a beautiful article, only i,-I,fal; Calf Walking Shoos 1,50; Calf Congres9 Gaiters. 2,25; Cloth Montereys 2,00; Patent Leather Oxford Shoes, 1,75; Jullien Ties 2,50: patent leather Congress Gaiters as low as ':A0; also patent Pump Ties, fine Cloth Gaiters with patent tips. hen kert's A No. 1, patent leather gleve•top buttoned Con gress Gaiters, enamelled, patent leather, Ac. nt very low prices. Also Carpet and Velvet Slippers. Mniscs' Prakti Boots. Opera Boots and Jenny 'Ands:— Odom' Gaiters, patent tips, hi.cts: line Kid It at 7.3 ten le. " Highland 110dg, Ettrekas, Execlsli-s and Ankle•lies. Ifoant. for 21) rents; Calf, single soled. for 25 cents. 1.:!er: kin Boots in great variety, scone as low as s2; Stout Brogans $1,lio; Calfskin *hoes Wolk:N . 3 hi I Buskins, double soled, 74 to $1,25 ;. Shee tees. (';dl74; Henry hip Boots Llunen Gellert; 74; lila( limiters ; Slippers :37. Bone Heavy hip Boots, Fine Calf Boots, Brogans as low 1114 75 cents; patent Congress Gaiters, -patent leather 31,,nrioes, patent leather Janie') tles, CAttl'ET It tos of evert, &seri ption-Oil Cloth. Union, Brun• sell. Velvet front Luc to $2. #...n,A150 several thousand dollars worth of BOOTS AND SHOES AT Wil /I.F.SA LB., Country Merebantg and other oilers are Invited to tall. All who wish to hul'gxxxl shoes aunt save money 4111 eall at Porter's uld stand, Slain street, near Rail Road Depot. Aprll 18th '55. II• 1%1, RAWLI NS. CALL AND SEE OUR SPRING i o AND 'SUMMER CLCTIIINO.—The subscribers Li have just received rrom the cities, at the OLD STAND, in North Hanover street, one of the most ele gent assortments of Spring and Summer clothing over offered to the people of Cumberland county. The prices of the Clothing at this House have Leen reduced to such a low standard, that it is now within the power of a ll who wish to wear good clothes, to secure them. Their stock consists of the best and most desirable Dress and Frock COATS, lfabitClotlt do. Li n ell Drilling do. Tweeds 6:c.•, superfine Black eassimere PANTS and Fancy do.; Silk and Satin VESTS, and a fine variety Valencia and other vests; with a groat variety Of Boy's Clothing. con sisting of Jack Coats Polka Jackets, , Monkey , Jackets, Vests and Round Jackets, made of Tweed, Linnen, Drib Hug, Cloth Alpaca, Cassimero, Doeskin, Cc. Also, Shirts ['twits. Ilandkereldefs,&e., all of which are offered at the lowest possible cash price and as cheap as any other Clothing Store in the Union Also a splendid assortment of goods In the piece. :11- perfine French and English Cloths and CaSSllaurs of Liv ery hue and shade, Sattin, Silk, and Valencia vestines, Sattinets, be.: all of which will be mode to order at the shortest notice and In the neatest and best manner.— All garments are warranted to fit. The public; are res pectively invited to call and examine the superior as sortment of clothing at this establishment. • April 18,'85. ARNOLD fi LI VINOSTON• W BOOKS! MAGAZINES AND ••' LATE PUBLICATIONS Tho Whitey Veil, a Bridal Gift, by Mrs. Halo, a splendid ly illustrated gift look. Longfellow, Byron, Moore, Mrs. Hemans and other pu• Mical works, beautifully embeiliemA, Irving's Sketch Book, plain, Jerusalem and Its Sacred Localities, by Roy. W. IL 0. denholiner, Rector of St. Petors, Philad'a. Pickering's Greek Lexicon. Homer in the original, 3iiranda Elliott, a now and interesting story. • May and December, by Mrs. Hubback. Ellen Norbury, by Emerson Bennett. OraoccLee, by Julia Kavanagh. itebert Graham, by Mrs. Mural'. Harper's, Graham 'a and Godoy's Magazines lbr May, With numerous ether new publications just reed at may 2 PLPEIt'S Cheap Book Store. gli . ilitUitil oEi'l):ftaV 4llc iCIiICC;. SCHIEDAM AROMATIC SIIN A PS, To TUE CITIZENS OF PENNSYLVANIA.- 1 beg leave to call the attention of the ell„lens of I'mulstlvalia to the above artklu, nutnahrtured by my cell Qv:11.1,31 , 0y, at my factory In Schiedam, lints rand, e,ipressly for medical purposes. It is made front the best parley that call but selected in Europe mad the essence of aromalk Italian berry, of aelinowledge.l and extraordinary medicinal properties; and it has long•since acquired a Id;rher reputation, both iu bur.,pe and America, than any other dietetic here rage, 111 (IRANI:I.. Carr, and Iliff.rmATnoa: in obstruilions of Inc Bladder andlnOya, and - thiliility of 11,. urinary functions, its effects are prompt, decided and invaribly reliable. And it is not (lily a remedy fur these tualu dies, but, in ail cases fo which they are prmincea by drinking bad water, which is almost u /avers:illy, the cause of them. it operates its a sure preventive, distressin g wr,ct upon the Shanacli. Bowels. and Bladder, of travelers, now residents, and a I 1 persons um accustomed hilloom produced by tln. waters Of nearly all of our great‘lnland rivers. like the Ohio, Mississippi and Alabama. from the large quantity of decayed vege table maltpr contained in theni. in it State of solution. is well ; as is also tint of the waters of limestone reAtons. in producing, tin ivvv. evi.ceta. siol st.die in the Th, 10:114 - 1.1(3-14'1 1 14)-All an .it solute currective of all these injurious properties of hail water, and ei imminently prevents the disease which they o ccas f.,,, It i n a l so tinted to be a core and preVen tire of fever and Agile . a complaint caused by the con joint effects of ve,.nitalife malaria in the atmosphere. and vegetable putrescences in the water of those districts to which it pi ineipally prevails. The Arninalie Schnapps is consequently in' great - demand by persons traveling. or about to settle in those parts of thu coun try especially ; as well :IS by many In every community where it has Iss•onie known, on - iteeount of its various lit her remedial properties. More than throe thousand Pln kicians. among whom are numbered the greatest names belonging to the lama ty; of medicine in this country. have certified, over their owe stmatures. to tile valuable medieilial properties of suet, an article, as bile severest tests hays proved the Schiedam A nonatie :Schnapps to he and have accepted ' it as a most desirable addition to the MATIMIA Put Ilp in quart or pint bottles. enveloped in yellow limier with my name on the bottle, cork and seal. For sale by all respectable Druggists and(;racers. URnLi'll WOLFE, 0 ,1 fi, tilt and 'l2 Beaver street., New York. 25 South Fmnt trerh. l'hilmbilphia. I beg leave to coil the attention of the public hi the foil in log letters from physic lens: Lanni arm: \. V. \lily 2. 1523 "Mat. Un axe NVetrr—Dear Sis : I cannot :Teak too highly of the purity of your Sr it it -r 4o too ih tit- of the kind In the mar ket. it is perfectly free arom the admixture of furl! all. or of any ~ 1 pounds which produce such nod Irreparable effect upon the voll .ll, Mid 'alit, h t cry fori iticoli , iii• dirtillt d liquors taro without—most of them Mang largely -impregnated with it. Iha vo personly inspected the vat lour prit,tia•ril at Schiedam, and know that un listed care is taken to separate rho noxious elements front rho pure ale hod, anal your Schnaps is n proof of its suceess. As at moth: Mal a•zont for elaronic and renal affections, I have Filecefirily prescribed it. and r,coniolial it its on nisrortlile cordial and lanruilo.: stint ul :nit, turd Shall COIIIIIIII O to do so; as- troll as c,, Uac it its a auto of pure ale..hol for v 1114111,11 itiVentigA, tinny teal 001-elhau-ots. Yours 01,041,0. ISIAH DECK,. Consulting, Analytical Chemist." Dr. Chart, s A, Less. Commissioner of Health. Dalti m•n•e, writes as filloWe In relat lono,to the tultte sit Schnapps as a remedy in chronic catarrhal complaints, &c. The letter Is dated July 97, IhkS: •'1 take great pleasure In bearing highly creditable testimony to Its eflleaey as a remedial agent In the dt• !Wave far whieh you ren n nend it, Having a natural tendem-y t the mucous surkiees, nlth a 141,0 d, t••cre , • of stita alat font. I regard It as one of the most inikiortant comedies in ehronie eat:iv-hal atlfeetionn, tho, of the trimito urinary apparatus. With much rmw poet your ,•hedient sere ant, (MIA IMES A. LEAS, M. I). ‘` PII 11. A. July lA, 1H53. • -M r. No S neaver st. N. I'.—Dear ho writer reerdved, through your agent in this city, a tottle of your Arofittlic St:bled:tut Schnapps, and sine.. that period has prescribed the same In certain forms of urinary complaints; also in cases or debility In aged Iwprt,,llS. SO far, the Schnapps has been of much b e nfit to those using It * a ' 0 In conclusion, where n diatretie and stimulant Is required, I should use the Ar onuttic Schiedam Schnapps. Thanking you fur your kindness, 1 am respectfully yours, A. D. CIIA LONER, M. D., ISO 8. Eighth et. Tim subjoined letter from Dr. Pattie, of Manchester, N. 11.. relates to ,•no of the most valuable medicinal prop.. ertics possessed by the Aromatic - .Schnapps. and thews that it acts as a specific in n very painful disease—the °ravel: °Ma. Wotrn:—Permit me to address von a few lines. which you are at liberty to use if you think proper, in respect to your medicine, called Schiedam Schnapps.— I have had a very obstinate case of gravel and stone, of some live 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, disloging large vireos of stone, seine of which was as large as a marrowfat pea. I continued the cot dial according to directions. and the patient continued to gain, and is fast recovering. I think a medicine of s o nitwit value in so distressing a complaint. should be knot% nto the public, and the world at largo. And 1 for out' must give It my approbation and signature. TI I OS. PAIN R, 51. D." Front Dr. John S. Reese, Chemist, Baltimore, Md. Sept. 15, I f+s'.! : "A number of our physicians are ordering the :table, and several have already prescribed it. Persons to whom I have sold it speak very highly of its 'nu:tittles. A Gentlemen of my own personal acquaintance, having suffered greatly with an affection of the kidneys and' bladder' took two bottles and subsequently passed a stone of considerable sloe, and was greatly relieved. It will no doubt go into general ut.e," mo r m. 7 CARLISLE FOUNDRY - AND Sl h The subscriber has the satisfaction at tt m a forming his old blends and patrons that his establishment is again in artise op' r n, now buildings having been erected since the late MO Irons tire and the whole estabilshment put In cmtt plate working order Orders are there( ore respectfully lit lit Rod for work In his line, wind' will be done with promptness and In the best manner. STEAM L\GINF.S mom TO ORDER, and rewired All kinds of Machinery In Paper Mills. Glint Mills and Fartcrias repaired at short notice. MIII Spindles dressed and turned. 1101thl: POVi LES and Tunrsui MACHINES such us Devil Guar Poor }torso Power, iforirontal Goad tour ho ray and Two Morse Powers, Ploughs, Corn Shel leas and Fa lohers, &c. Patterns made to order.iron and Brass CAS tl'onaS executed to older, if not on hand, al the shortest notlre. such as Fannin,• and dill (haring Spur and limit Wheels fludgeom , for Saw Mills, Plow Castings. Cutters, Point Shears, Wagon and Cs ado h ex es,',piudlee. ear Wheels, Car Ch ohs, Ac. Ile has also on hand it large supply of Philadelphia and Troy CWOR• nal Is 101 Eli. and in oenstantly , making Cooking Stoves of various improved patterns for coal or wood, ten plata Stoves, (a o at, q Ac. Repairing done to all kinds of Ma lainers All Muth ot old Iron, Brass and Copper taken iu exa bailee fur work. may 9 'FRANKLIN UtD\l'lt IJA NCA STEIt COLLIERY. TO COAL DEALV.US. We beg leave to introduce_ourseives to your acquain. lance as extensive MlLeitrand Shippers of WHITE ASII ANTURACITE COAL, at Lancaster Colliery, Nor thumberland County, where we have very extensive truprovetnente and a Breaker, which for capacity to pro• pan; and clean Coal cannot be surpassed. Our sizes of Coal are as follows: . . • Lump, tic smelting purposes, Steamboat, and steamboats. Ilmken, Egg and Ptove, for Family use and steam, Nut anti Pea, for Linieburncrii and steam. Our Limehurners• Coal very superior quality, to which We would especially call the attention of dealers and consumers. Our point of shipping is Sunbury,whero arrangements are made to lead beats without any delay, , Orders ad dressed to us at nanieltiu, Suubery or Lancaster, will receive prompt attention. • aprlB COCHRAN, PEALE & Co. J. J. Cochran, I.ancastor. Benj. Reinhold, Lancaster. C. W. Poole, Shamokhi, 11, Baumgardnr, do. 'ear testate Safes IT" LIJ A BLE TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE.--Will be sold nt inivate sale, a very valuable TOWN PROPERTY. the Into residence of Geo. A. Lyon. Esq.. dee'd. The property comprises two' full town lots, each I:0 feet In front and 240 feet In depth, situate on north side of Fast Main street, being a most liedirAlle locality, either for business or a pets ate ; lesi donee. Tim improvements are a large ^ d _""), two story STONE ROUSE, with an of k Pee attached, n large throe story 311er 'BRICE BACK BUILIRMA, a Smolt House, I e) largecisterns, ((moot - them wit it elegant tittering appavatuso an Ice house and oth er novessary out buildings. ''There is au elegant OAR PEN connected n MI the house, and the finest and lest selection of fruit trees in the borough. Also rasberries, &e, For terms and ['mow - particulars enquire of May 30. A. 1.. SPONS4I,I:R. JOT OF i ; ROUN 1 ) FOB SAL E.— j Will be sold at private Palo a lot of ground, fcrrn orly belonging to lloLert MtClatt dec'd.„ :-Ittite In the barough of Cal lisle. on the north side of Steel's lave. near the Seceder t'hurvh. a.l3,,ining lot, lately the pi, 1. Pay ofJolto Agnew dee'd..lohnston Moore and Ulan . 'rho above lot for Sidi, on rear:onal.lo terms. Apply to J. I .'(.',OI,WELL. Attorney in fact for the owner. May :4) 1855.-Im. rilowN Luis AT PRIVATE SALE. 11r-liii-l-scritier-will—sell-lit-priimte-sale--TI-I-E4-E L as of ground In this borough, Arm of them situated on the south side of North street vegit of Pitt. and con taining each arfiiet In front 17.2.1 h deep. The Mimi is on the northwest corner of Pitt street and Locust Alley. Sales ii iib.be made on moderate terms. JACCIII Id - Ey, Carlisle, Jim° lth Agt., for the owner. AND FOR SALE OR BA r ftTER.— . 4 I will Sell or Barter, a tract of land in iiiorgge 1 - township. itmr r.l county. Penna. gioutaining SIN nrN Eli DI,) A:SIXTY FIVE ACEFS. It Is l•lttua , three Mdh s from the 14 , wn ~ l. r learville.. ten miles south of bloc dy run. Mid eighteen north of I lanci elk Ida—the tat I er ping 0 situate On the Chesapenlic atid Ohlo Canal and contigu ous to the BIM imme 111111 I llliO flu, Ilmnit. affording nt all times nu excellent market for Intot re, produce, it,. Illigt furnishing snppligis of plaster, salt nod ilroceries at i ery little algi , gve etty Mt, es. About tWO hundred acres of the land is cleared. fifteen Of whit ll Is natural menclow land, the balance is under tolerable cultitation. The soil . ' is of medium quality, part it:o4,, peat IA shide /.. flint. Ac.. Tho imprg,tements are a two story I ,lli Loo HousE, log kitchen and log lain. mid a . !LI, ll'Ooll sow mill—this rggperty n mild di \ ide very r, giry wg II into three farm giving to each II portion of e ai ed land, with a good spring, in a suithigle Om e 'r buildings, or it would altogether nudge on extensive Lock farm for W Web . tile Well adapted. It•lnit ii di tut. gored and hay,lng a large quantity of meadow land yet clear, The 'terms wlll_le made easy fort he Nimbi], ItOltEla DICK, Carlisle. Pn. May 8 riIW(F I'L EN 1/i - 1.01 S FOR j SA he LE.—T suiwriLer will soil at private sale the . • to itig tivsrritred farms. to wit: N... I—ls situated north-trot of Carlisle, udjrininf 10 int.:lilted - part of said Ilorougli, containing ONE I - NiiltElt AND 101iTY ACRE: or first late Lim, stone Lamb hating thereon erected IL nee' large BANK BARN, a large BAY MUSE, a comfortable CATTLVI ,1-1-1 STABLE. kc. Also, n emnfertalle DWELLING IlOrtiE, and other mibbnildim.s. The land is in a high slate of cultivatiOn oral all urder get.d plot and roll fence. It Is bounded 00 the, north by the heirs of t - -'antuel Alexander, dee'd., on the east by :Irbil Noble, Win. It. Sevmottr and others, on the west by ,Tun. )loom, David liner, ke., aLId 110 the south by the public road leading from Carlisle to Waggoner's bridge. No. 2.-1 s situated In North Middleton township, 4 . ,t4 miles from Carlisle, on the Harrisburg nod Carlisle turnpike neut. about , '1 1 , , ,c tittles from Middlesex 31111 s, hounded ns follows: on the north by the Conodugulnet (Wel:, nu the west by Irvine's heirs, on the East hy J. Noble and Jesse ..4•lgler, mid on the south by Aleutian ll••tri.•k and 'the Harrisburg turnpike road, enntnining TWO HUNDRED AND TWENTV-FIVE ACRES, about 100 arms of Mine:done And the residue la black slate, tiered of this tract cleared, under good fence, and in a good state of cultivation, the balance is very heavy timber. A largo portion of the limn Is meadow tend. The improvements are e. large STONR OW EL LINO ,110I781.: n large 1.611 AM) PH AME stone Spring. !louse and other outdmlldings, art Apple Oreliard and it !ann. quantity of ether fruit tree,?.. No. a small tract of land about mile west of No 1., on the Baker road leading front Carli&le to Wag goner's bridge, containing. 'IW ENTY-F X ACRES of first rate limestone land. hounded by said road on the north, by John Noble on the south, by lirewn's beim on the east, and by linter en the west. The sullseciber" wiD also sell a number of OUT LOTS to suit purchasers The above described property will be sold on rensonaldc terms. ARMSTIIONAI NOBLE, Carlisle, January 10,18;4. VVLUABLE TOWN PROPERTY PRIVATM KAI.E.-- : The subscriber will sell the properly' he now owns and oven' \ pies, formeily owned by the it ev. T. V Moore. hltuated on .`'oath ilanover artq 103.111111 g the property of 31r • Win, Graham, near the Walnut hot loin Ilona, eon:dating of a TOWN LOT AND A HAIN' 00 by 210 feet. upon whieli arc erected a good two story FRANI V. I lid' SE, Wood llo.tie and I , table, together a lib ..ther out-buildings. There is alsoa lowa brirk eentented Cistern, ctpable of holding forty.tice hogsheads of water. I'lie property is in good t vpir. Also. for sale, a full TOWN LOT adjoining the ab..re, 60 by 210 feet. Any one wanting such property will do well to mall and 111et2:2-611 IIEN1:1)icT LAW. AK ER Y RE 0 E I eorge I) )14; mstunan informs his customers that his Dread and Cake Bakery has been removed to the mum formerly occupied by Mr. Jacob Setter, as a Thirdware stern, on North Hanover street, where he has made extensile :trarmements than hereterore In his baking department, with the view of Itecomedatlng the 11 , nensea demand for Domestio Bread. Ho will lake iiitEAD and 1t01,1.8 every day front the terry brat Flour. A variety of cakes kept constantly on hand. Families supplied at short notice with Breakfast and Tea cakes. hank ful to the public for the patronage heretofore received, he respectfully solicits a continuance of their favors. 1 tn. May, 9'55. EOltti GROSMAN. CA II D.-DO CTO RS. P. GLIGLER recently from Lancaster city, offers his Profession al services to the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity in all Its various branches, Office and residonco in the house formerly occupied as Boner's Hardware store. North ilanover street, where he can be consulted at all hours when not professionally otignecd, Calls to the country promptly attendeil tn, 01_411trites moderate. Carlisle, May Id, CARPETING.—An entire new assort unalt of earpoting3uot rucntved. Iniporlol, In flYiiu, Vonition and cotton, culling ycry cheap by Mny 9'A5. VIS Alt Mil 13SY. A LTIMOItE CARD.-sar,T Vino Factory filled and (hound Alum tialt,Csin. stantly on hand and for sale: OARS, GIESE & CO,, Flour, Crain and Lumber Commission Merchants, Spear's Wharf. Alen, en:m.lNT and em,eiNnn PLA&fEIt. Agency at the N. A. arid Rosendale Co. Baltlinore..lan. 22,16556, TTATS I—SPRING STYLES receiv -I.ed and for sale at It IiLLEIt'S Old Stand on North Ilammw street. A beautiful assortment of Oentlennues White Otter Hats, the fashionable style - for summer, now on hand. Call and see them May 16,'66 1( HAVE received my Spring supply of OARDEN SHEDS from Mr. Landreth. All seeds KO 11 by me are warronted mean and oramar. Corned°, April 4, ISM. EL ELLIOTT. ONNETS, RIBONS AND FLOW- EltS.—A Tory extensive, nud now steak of liennete, It one and Artificlds, now opening nt cheap store o; . Bluy. 0, 'Br). C111‘..8. WATER . COOLERS, Of various kinds and of the very best construction, fo; sato by the subscriber on North 04110Vg* street. Also a lot of first rate COOKING STOVES, which ho is anxious toi soil at low rates for cash. MONROE, MORRIS. May, 0, '615. BY TEXLEGRAPII. STILL LATER FROM EUROPE. ARRIVAL OP THE ATLANTIC: Desperate Conflicts and Victories of the Allies ! By the arrival of the ,steambip Atlantic at York this, Wednestlay Morning, t♦e have inleingrore from Englitnsl to the 2:1 of Jute. Fr rn the Crsynea there are account of three several victories obtained by the Mies. Frst, the French. in n sAngointtry conflict. Institf the whole night of the 22 , 1 and of ;%lay, took and rehined an important positimi before Sebastopol, giving •them •the most important aqvantages in future operations. The tight 18 represente I to have hero the most desperate that has taken place since the battle of Alma A-bottt---8 1 0n0---nt were— or VI--Un,lc-d,— mnstls by bayonet. Secondly the Allies made rapid advances and seized and retained the Russian lines on the Tehiertnayen, uithout much loss, the Pus- suns retreating to the hills Thirdly, tho Secret Expedition of th. , A:7;es hue innde :rn easy conquest of Bertsch, which ccnunand4 the sea Azorf. in which there :.re now oleomers The Russinns on 11:e npnroaCh of the Allies blew up the Forte nt.l burned four steamers. F rom England w•e le rn ithlt the French and English government both decline entering ii l further negntintions at the Vienne Confgrenee BY LAST lkolii,MS, LATEST DESPATCHES! The A aterican Party Platform PIII LAI/F.l.l'lllA, June 11.—In the Atuer'.ezln Convention this morning the debates were .:n• interesting tin about noon, when the comm.:- tee on the platform -were called upon fix a re part --The Chairman made a partial report which gave rise to a debate so exciting that the session was protracted beyond the usual luittr.—No decision on a single issue < f the platform ns reported was arrived nt. it is understood that there is no regular session this evening, but the evening is devoted to eahcussing. Gfcat ICuow-Notlking Denionstnt rfirLADELPHIA, June 11.—The know7noth logs are making great preparations for a grand mass meeting to le held on Saturday evening next in fridependance Square, by which time the platform now preparing by the committt e r. ill be adopted by the convention and be ready for promulgation. Au ilium:m:o gathering is anticipated. Prom tilt Plains. ST. Lusts.—Juno 11 —The mails from Fr rte Laramie and Harney have reached latre. TLe feeling among the Sioux 'lndians is represen ted as being decidedly hostile, and many rob beries had been perpetrated. The Salt Lake mail arrived at Pert Laramie on the. 18th 4..1 Nay. Foreign Elalleitineuta, 13osToN, June -11.--I.4nis J. Aliuski has been nrrested here, charged with enlintir.,r; men fur the Britia army. Drt) 4900D5. j)ENTZ & 0 EFL—Have i) caused a very great excitement their large air d magniticent sterl, of NEW GOotis, Just which mill 1 e found. Cl/ YIDS, CASSIM FRS, VESTINGS, Cotton and Linen coat and pants stuff. Ladles Pr. ts got tIF in great variety, consisting of Plaid and Sniped SILKS, tho heat brands of Mad: t'Ms. Large. Ile Lair.( r. Tissues, Rnrge do Lai net, Chnll n. Ilrenridines. Lawns. (11101111.11 n, Alpachll.B, find, Stotec and Plain dress muslins.t.'hintres, Prints of all qualith s and a tremendous stock of them, Flannels, 'ricking!. Muslim:, Linens of our own importation. l'arast laces, Edgings, Dress trinuning, Hosiery, Mores, la. 111 a full supply of BONNETS AND RIBBONS, From 25 rts. to 33, for 'mullets, and to 371 ets.Ter yard for itiblions, Bats, Caps, Oil Cloths, Window 1 4 1,mles and an Immense ariety of goods in our line, uli sold at prices that defy competition. april 11 W( ! ) NI4:IVG9O DS— ! T 1A stllsTrtsl I am now receiving from New York and Philadelittia an Immense stAzek of new, desirable and (*heap tlooda.to whlell 1 would call the 111.4 . 0.11 , n of all my '4d frietzaa ncd enstomers, as well as the public generally. Purchased most at' my goods from the largest linnet ti ng leJuses In New York, 1 tun enabled to give letter tar gains than can Le had at any other house in thecour.tyt., Our ass:alum:it of NEW :•ITYI,E`. DRESS GOODS Is lirgo, complete and beautiful. Anothor int of On se elegant end cheap 'BLACK SILKS, embroidered hand. kerchiefs, sleeves, collars, milks, edgings, and insert• ingS,lt stock that for extent and cheapness defies ail competition. Nluslins, gingliams, calicoes, do begys, tic !nines, tickings, chocks, a tremendous assortinti.t.— Moves and Hosiery cheaper than ,over. Cloths, caiFi 'ltems, (antis, cottonades, 4c. 4c. n full assortment am: very low In price. WtIII4:TINGS AND 'AIATTIIitIS. An entire new stock of three ply, ingrain, cotton cod venitian carpeting. bought very cheap and will hr tcld very low. Also white tad colored Mattlngs. BOOTS AND SHOES. A large supply of ladies and gentlemen's hoots; chi es and gaiters. lutendiug to give up the Grocery depart ment, I will 'lisps:o of what I have on Land In tbst line, at low prices. Also FOlllO well made Clothing on hand, which I will sell for less than cost AS I went to close tt out. Conic one and all to the Old Stand on East Main strrot, and select your (lOods from the largest and cheapest stock ever brought to Carlisle. - first CUUAItt.hS OOILDIT. N _ SPRING GOODS.—Tho sub -1.1 scriber is flow rating a largo and ' general arsort , ment of LADIERDItten UunDS, mtle/Stlng of MO , and Colored Silks, Challi 11nreges, 'Mous do 'sines, French and English Lawns, also a general variety of goods for boys wear, a full assortment "of Ladles and Children* lloslorv. Gloves Handkerchief's, ohm English and other STRAW BONNETS, Bonnet Ribbons, Sonnet I..awv*, with the usual variety of liprins flo de at moderate li- OB );SUE W. lIITNER. e )5. El lIENTZ & 11114)
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