Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, August 29, 1855, Image 6

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Railroad Statistics.
if there be any man in the country
who has not'made up his mind to believe
in the utility of liAlroads to an agricul
tural district at a distance from market,
we think the subjoined table which seems
t have been prepared with great care and
a,:ouracy, will relie'e, him from all furtin r
hesitation or doubt It is so long since
we cut it from one our'Western exchange
papers that we have forgotton to whom
the credit for it should be given ; but it
will not be the less, interesting either for
its age or our bmorance of its origin.—
The object, or the table was to show the
compart Ivo value of a ton of wheat and
ono of corn at , •iven distances from mar
ket, as affected by tiro cost of transporta
tion by railroad and over the ordinary
:
MEE
‘S ii i. q
- :)1!) - )0
19
4 120
4.) 1)0
4!) 00
48 75
4 50
48 45
48 30
49 15
48 00
47 85
47 70
17 53
17 40
47 2.5
47 10
46 95
11, b 0
411 65
4G 50
40 35
40 !0
•11; 05
1590
43 75
43 60
45 45
15 30
4 ) 13
45 00
44 95
41 70
IBM
It is thus made evident that a ton of
corn; if carried 170 miles to market by the
ordinary meamt of transportation by wag
on,
will not produce one cent more than
it has actually cost the grower, its whole
value being absorbed by its conveyance to
market ; while if transported the same
distance by railroad the nett procbeds of
its sale would be more than $22. The
transportation of a ton of wheat, by the
same calculation, would exhaust its value
at the distance of 330 miles if Made, in
wagon, while by the railroad it would be
worth more than $4l beyond the cost of
getting it to market. These are stubborn
and striking facts, which no ingenuity of
reasoning can overthrow. They are suf
ficieatly plain to be understood by every
farmer, no matter what his distance from
market may be, and they will no doubt
have their influence in determining his
deCission when called upon to subscribe
to the stock of a railroad company pas—
sing within convenient reach of his own
granule?. This however, is but one view
of the practical benefits to be derived
from the. extension of railroads to the
States and Territorie3 of the Union . that
have no natigable streams leading to the
t reat marts of the country. In ,ft politi
cal point of view it might be readily shown
that the advantages would be still greater
of multiplying such means of intercom-
Munication ; but they are too obvious not
to strike the attention of statesmen with
out a word further from us.
Improved Varieties of Wheat from
France
There have lately been imported three
varieties of wheat. The Hungarian
wheat ; the Neapolitian white wheat and
the early Noe wheat. As the two latter
have the property of ripening , some days
before our common varieties of wheat, if
- they otherwise succeed in this climate,
a great point will be accomplished.' A
'single week gained in the ripening will
often waive the crops from injury of the
indePondent of the advantage gain
ed In the Market, The summer wheat
'ii originally from the valley of Anjen; a
sOuthern province of Ranee and is a very
nmarkable variety of winter wheat.--
'The par is strong and full,-,of a rod color,
Ordinary rain!
MEI
ME
%I heat
2! 75
241 24;
21 7o
24 73
_ ) 1)0
IS 73
IS 73
17 2)
15 73
14 21
1:2 75
11 25
9 75
27
55
0 2 0o
22 50
22 15
22 10
22 05
21 90
HIE
21 'JO
21 45
21 30
21 15
21 00
2080
20 70
20 55
20 40
20 23
20 10
10 95
16 80
.
lud is very much esteemed by farmers.—
The straw is very white, and grows high
er than that of ordinary wheat, while it
is larger and sweeter. The Noe wheat
was introduced by Mr. 1)e Noe, and is
commonly known un ber the name of
blue wheat, and owin r ,..to its hardy.and
protective nature, is gradually superseed
ing the 'Summer wheat in the central part
of France. It is much sought after on
account- of its precocity fur a iMeslin or
soiling crop. It would succeed well as a
March wheat if sown early. ,
i3usines..-3 Q'L.aroo.
B.
t„.„ co
Ilanover
mice boors. inter partirularly frt.an 7 to 'd
A. M., and 115111 to 7 t,'clielt. P. M.
. •
1,V1.1.1).-1)0C1'011 S. 1 ) . Z i
rumntly froiwi.:inea,:t., , r - eit , .., Offers hi, Profession
u: norrires t•• tilt' eitiZl..llg 4,i (7:111b.le 11111 i • oinity in all
radon: branches. I inn, to in tlio 'noise
rained : J . 111.1•11j.ka As Force. , /111.1.111,1• rt• NOI4II
11.1111/Vl,r „hero he i,ns .a 1 at all hours
,Olen not %I. to Illy country
promptly to. 1;•-..1 of aerate.
C. E. 131,U.N11 , ..Y.111.11 , , 110-
)I'.\ TIM' I'll SI CI A 7.% . and residence
..” ipnit e 1 st, °et, nne dont. f.:l of till , Gentian He
.1"111,1 iiilllnt•lltho I ITSpeCtrillii) Offen: iliS
1 , 1 - 61 . , , 1011/11 sorb , es to OW elll..en: td Carlisle mia i•
q.".
e-Veri. ,, ,us frau a (Ibtart ,,, laborine under ehronie
mAy by letter. Utliee 1101.11 . 5. from 7 to
:tat 2 4 , 14 P. )I. septti,'s4tt
X ()TlCE.—Nttiee is hereby given
4 _l th.i 1 11:1N 0. this It.n•.:uclrt•iatod 1111.11 1111' In Ole
[lf 1:1) 11. ;11111 S. M.
1.11-1111 , ,, in future ;s'ill Ile 'Monied
❑!,.n'e 1.1,1e1 •!u• fine '•lhn u l.r h I'emuimr:. ••
I,!. I.lth 1 55, IV. )1. 1111)1)1.1 . 1..\L Ly nt law.
I 111:.\ I :ttortlev at Law.
I; • All Itst - ttess entrust..
eat ititn Mill ion• pr ouptly stt entletl
8) , 7- 11 ! I C. It 11 Attornent Li 3
t'qiro Carll.!(..
m.tro..tea to lino promptly at
eflat!,i Eli. • Fob. 7. .;M.
N. 6ItE EN , Ittornoy ::t. la Nv, has
• ~
...._ ,•itli:ki in Moellutil ,, l.or,x, jr , , tile invtici , of his
prott•ssioi). All kinds of 1,..;:il tl ritio..t, l',.hiretions,
I 'mirt liNiiiess, kr.. impiiiptly att4.ll.ltql t. , . Oillve ()pp,
sitt• Dr. borix'... re,idelict, SI:RYE:I'IM] In till its dille
root torlinelies prt.iiiptly'lltleittled to. '
•
'I B. COLE Attorney at Law, will at
ior tend prompt Iy to all Imsinessentrusted to him.—
Mor in the rll , lllll fmmietly oomplerl Joy N illtaw Im Me,
North llanover strevt„Carlisle.
20,
11{. ( El ). \V.
f 24* ' DENTI , I' ,t!,full; attend,. t., all
, ;ueratl ois 1.111 , 11 the teeth aiel wijaveht
parts that 41 1 , 0:1St? or irreittilmity may lle will
,11 , 9 insert Art ..r ileseriptien. such :LS
111.1 . k 11'011. and teall with "
II :11111 I, ill c.Plistruct Artificial Palates, tII,
t uraters, Ihrrulating Here., and every NTH:ince used 111
t Ite.rleiital Art. room at the residence of
lir. Samuel Elllutt. NN est 111411 street. Carlisle.
V.:011(1 If) Z. 1111ETZ, 1).
I). S., Il ENTlST.—liespertfully
tenders his professionni services to thy
pudic. Artificial teeth inserted, front
tooth, to an entire sot. on the latest and most
provel Snell as Single. Illoak. snit 4'o-m
-utinous i Teeth." Iliseases of the Mouth and Jr
earefully treaffal. ut the nr,iflente
of his brother, on North I'M Street. Carlisle. 1 jan Itl
CItIV EN ER AND CONVEYAN.
CER.—A. L. SPONSI,Eit late Register of Cumber-
Mod vonety. will carefully attend to the transaction of
all sorb business as may be entrusted to him, such as
the writing of Deeds, Mortgages Contracts, hr. Ile will
als , , devote his attention •o the procuring of Land War
i•aeti Pensions. &c. as well as the purchase and sale
of Deal Estate, negotiations, of loans, AC. t „,0111N3 on
West High Street. formerly occupied, I y W. M. Denrost
Esq. near the th•thudist Chu•ril.
N. 110 S ENsT House . ,
Fa !IVY and Ornamental Painter. Irvin's (formerly
limper's) itow, near Illtner's Dry thssis Store., Ile will
attend promptly to all the abovci descriptlons'of paint
ing, at reasonable (wives. The various kiwis of graining
:Mended to, swell as mahogany, oak, walnut, in the
iinproved std
I - 1 W. BRANDT, .Manufacturer of
j. Mineral Waterg, French Mend.
Bottled Ale, Porter and Cider. *
North East' Street, near the flail Road Bridge, Carlisle
AL H. FRANCISCUS, -
MANUFACTUTER OF COTTON LAPS
Middiag, Tit, Yarn, Carpet Chain, Cotton Yarns,
',AMP, CANDLK AND FLUID WICKS.
svilloh Ito offers to sell at the Lowest Cash Prices at No
4t Market Strout Ithove Suomd, North side, Philadolphh
.) A TIMORE CARD.-SvizT._
all Fine• Factory filled and Oround Alum salt, con•
'tautly on hand awl for sale.
CARR. GIESE 4: CO.,
Flour, Grain and Lumber Commission Merchants,
Spear's Wharf.
Alan, CEMENT and CALCINED PLASTER. Agency
d the N. A. and Itosendale Co.
Baltimore. Jan. 22,-11455.
42AyE YOUR OLD METAL—.Cash
0 paid for OLD METAL, surlt ns Coher, Brass and
ron, at the Carlisle Foundry and %rhino ehop.
FRANK. GARDNFM
11EAC ERS NV ANTEM—Teachers
u•ho can teach the Latin and Greek languages, to
!ether with tho usual branches of an English Linea
lon. to take ehargo of Maio High :eboa of Ninth Ward,
York, Ponn'a. For further particulars addVikoi
A. It.
York, Penn'a.
July 25,'55.-:1t
LEONA I) & EVERETT,
19.:ALERS IN REAL ESTATE, • •
Connell Illufe, lowa.
Will locate Land Warrants, and outer land on time,
10:1n money on Real Ebtato security, and pay taxes for
noiresidents:
ilavino a large experience In the selecting and pur
l:rising of public land, and acquainted with the most
;11vorable points for Investment in western lows, we
latter ourselves that we can locate land warrants to the
beet advantage upon timber, pralre, bottom, or upland.
leer county seats: adjacent to the line of proposed rail
roads; :Ind upon land watered by never failing streams
its the judgement or taste of parties may direct.
Persons intrustlng money or warrants to our care for
loan, will find our terms liberal, we refer to
lien. A. Ll. Ege, Westminster, Carroll CO., Md.
Geo. F. Strasburgh, Shenandoah Co., Va.
Emanuel Arbogast, Esq., Crabbottomdlighland Co. Va.
TIRESERVING SUGAR.---A general
assortment of Crushed, kilned and Pulverised
Sugars of be nuality,.as so Soft. Crushed Clarified
and other qualities coasts tly on band, suitable for
preserving and all other p ,Poses—gonorally at OLD
Palm.
Also a constant supply of tliv, ehoiceat Coffees, Teas,
Spices and other articles in variety always on hand.—
latent ion is invited to our stock botbro buying elsewhere.
Carlisle, July 25,'05. - J. W. EBY.
fhi~ccllnncous,
- ---,,, STEAM SAW MILL, near
.. . ::..r 6 t 4 N i..... 3 l'Emertown, Cu u.—
mberland conty
Ad.
II :,
lit umal
ply Lumber of all landti, at the shortest
"'"''"'l'36,%-notiee, and on terms lower toan calll 1,I:
had I:1St:11101Th All orders directed to E. II MiltEl.l., Pa
pelttom It, or WM. D. SElmuum,Jr.,Carlisle, will be prompt
ly attooded to.
•
ler h. :22-ly.
( - I_AS. PITTING ANI) PLUMB
e- would inform the
IZent , of Carlisle that he has nettle arrange
nettitsto doGAS FIVPINO and PLUM IliNti at short no
tice, and on reClScillehle tel'lllB. Ile has engaged the ser
tiees of it first rate hand from Philadelphia. and has sup
plied himself with an extensit it assortment of FIXT
CR ES, which will enable hint to till all orders promptly.
All work trill be warranted. It is steel( of (ins Fixtures
will Ice felled in the room extuttly opposite hits Tinning
est al lishment on North Hanover street, AV het it he invites
a eall.
TINNING, SPOUTING. &e.---711e is also prepared to,
furnish, or make to 01110% every article nf TEN IS AltE
used by housekeepers and others. lie Will nisi. attend
to SPOUTING. HOUSE-ROOVING, BEM, HANGING,
anti PLUMIII
• Thankful for the patronage N 1 MI which he hasalreatly
been favored, he respeotrully solicits a continuance of
the same.
Carlisle, June 14, 'M
E 11 0 M CALI FOIINIA.—C. VON
respetiftcy informs the citizens of Car
lisle and that he bas just
California, and is prepared tooth
citte all Mods of wort; vonneeted wit his
in e el . ] • 111 I 11:111,1
Ills
a large ti.i...ort ment i t mad)-made
(inns. Pistols. Lochs. Keys. ti un Trimmings'. ite., ult OT
lie xi ill sell wholesale or retail. Ile also attends"
to repairing I inils„clool.s. halo, At.; emouves Tirass.
copper and iron. Ile hopes that 1.3 street attention to
hu"1""s• and a desire to please, lieu ill met it and receit 0
loathe. pat rimnize.
- All liinuols of Fire Aims made to Order.
t'arlishi, April 211, 1,54-1 y
QAI)DLE AND ITARNESS MAN-
I\ll. The t. , earry gill the
I.tiriness. In all its 1.1 , 11. 1 ..".• in Ni rth 113n
er t ive 11 , . , .r• N. rtli ~f
" h'n' heeling 1.11 I,,tiel a gelivrai
ill ilk i.f All hid , of m ittl 1,11 , 10
)litrtint:ales, Girths,
ilalters.atse , N
NI ,
Ili' als , tll7lll- c
1111,t
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iti, , roVe , l t s' !I
S p It I N I. ever llsi.ll Ii this
romary. I%)lltitZ :5 Irti) , l•
stunt._ atlralole ati,l ,t(1,11/$
will di, NIVII to ran :tsl , l si
11111111f.14.11111,
0.11:IrS 111111 %%11,111% In nil 1111.11. V111..11.-
110 , 1. :Ind Clll - 111111 , 1111y I.eljev, h•om the vener , ;l Apr. i.n.
Lion of his custmers. that he 111:11.1', 1110 reale s t 1111(1
I,•st. gears, in all tlu•ir t:irlety nl I,r e dth, that is made in
the country. Ile nice 111:11,4`S 911 hinds of latulsses to
order. viz ; - 'trair.)lusk. Curl. )1 Ilair and Spring liit
rasscs. All the a 1..% e articles will ie 1:1141g. of the le*t
material anal workmanship. and m ith the tit st des
patch. NVIII. 0: 4 1101l N.
' .. 4,.'41
1
--) kT NET SELF-miABITNING
. 1' ANK EE ' FEED - CUTTERS, mantina,ile—,l for
ALDRICII & SAllri ENT. No. 410 Market street., rhilada
Thi• cutter is unt.orlor to any now in use, fl.r strenuth
durability. /111,1 simpli.dty of construction : it cuts fast
oi, and kilo" Mlly self slurp nine Hay. Straw and torn
Stalk Cutter ever made. It has but oNE STRAIWIT
KNIFE. which any person eau grind and set with P:ttil.,
lint in ordinary ease, Is ground In the machine. Thou
snds hate already lien silld, and the demand Is dail
increasing. In most cases an examination is sufficient
to convince one of its .nrerlorlty. No Une after a short
trial would part Nt ith It for any other. All sizes of the
above constantly on hand and for sale by
3. I'. TXNE,
Sole Acent for Cutttherlami munty.
ME
...,000 a supply u, Shetnansagner," an admi
rable Wash for the 11111 r, 111311utnettinA by himself. The
excellence of this Took Is testiged to by all of his en,
looters who have used it to ho one of the Lest articles
known for idealising the link of dandruff. lie also man
ufactures a flair Restorative, known as the neerashee
num," for ON log new growth to the hair on Laid heads.
Ample testimony exists of the efficacy or this excellent
Restorative. ...Wilk the Shemensagner'clears the hair
of dandruff ma prevents it from coming out, the Co
rashernum supplies a new growth to those who have
lord the misfortune to lose their hair. The nubile Is In
vited to call, examine and purehase these Invaluable
articles. as he is confident they will render satisfaction.
Sll A VINO, HAIR DRESS! and currisu, B , o
sII AM POON attended to in the best style as usual,
at his old rooms on West :Slain Street. near 7% Torino Hall.
Calisle, Dec. '27, 15f4. BUBOES:3
Inourcmcc.
F SUR
IRE INA ENC —T HE ALLEN
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1
AND EAST 1'ENNS1101:0 .311'TUAI, FIRE IN
:AIR ANCE COMPANY of Cumberland county, incorpo
rated by all act of Assembly, is now fully organized, and
in oporation under the management of the followin g
commissioners, viz:
Daniel Bailey, 'William It. ()twos, :Michael Coeklin,
Melehoir Brenneman, Christian asylum', John C. DIM'
lap, JIMA, 11. Coover, Lewis llyer, Ilenry Logan, Benja
min 11. Musser. Jacob bluuann, Joseph Wickersham,
Aloxander Cathcart.
Tho rates of tnsurnnco aro as low and favorable as any
Company of tho kind in the State. Persons wishing to
become uimnbm•s are invited to malio application to the
agonts of the company, who are willing to nail upon
them at any time,
BENJ. H. MOSSER,,Prosidont.
HENRY LOGAN, Vico President.
LEWIS MEE, Secretary
MICHAEL COCKLIN, Treasurer.
IRE=
CUMBERLAND COUNTY.—Rudolph Martin, N. Cum.
berland; Herman, Kingstown' Henry Zearlng,
Shiremanstown ; Charles belt Carlisle ; Dr. .1. Ahl,
Chlirchtown ; Samuel Graham, West Pennsboreueb ;
.Tames Me Dowel, Frankford; Mode Griffith, South Mtd.
(Beton; Samuel Coover, Benjamin Ilaverstlch, Mechan
icsburg; John Sherrick; Lisburn; David Cooref, Shop:
herdlit•OW k • • •
YORK COUNTY.—John Bowman, Dlllsburg; Peter
Wolford,'Franklin; John Smith, Esq., Washington; W.
S. picking. Dover; .1. W. Craft, Paradise.
IjABRISIIIIIiO.-11onser ,Lochnum. \ •
Members of the company having policies Wilt to ex
pire can have, them renewed by malting appllcatiorito
any of the agenta.
/ f th OF JULY. -FIREWORKS I
-I- Just received and for rale at MONTZA'S Confoo
ollnery Store ; North Hanover Street. Ju27
MI
%11E% JEELRY SILVER
NIT A w l A. and ' W
FANCY tlOOl/ 6. 7 A line assert.'
Mein. of the finest quality, for sale at the lowest cash
prices, at 11 in. C:.1..1.11u1N. 11.12,A1Y1.1, South :Anoint
otract 101 Ween Pinu and Luton, west side, Philadelphia
he assort:unit embraces a large and soled stork
Fine:ll atches, Jew eirylll-iver 11 at e, Al late 11 are, plidet
with line silver, in ,`..1)..0n5, Forks, Ladles, ac.—Jet goods,
Flllls and fancy articles 01 u superior quality, deserving
the examination of those who desire to procure the hest
y t goods at the lowest cash prices.
- , vnr . llav log a '
practical knowledge of
;• the business,nud MI available tuelli
ties for Importing end Manutlictut
ing,,the subscriber confridentl) invites purchasers, be
lint ing that he can supply them on terms as favorable
as any other establishment in either tri the Atlantic
Cities: •
All kinds of Dialllolll.lA, Mid Pearl Jewelry and ilvut
Ware nottivfactured to miler. within a reasonable time.
11,9_11:itches, jewelry and silver ro
pan IA:
M M. P. ELTuN 11 EA 11,
0.'2 0 4 ;. l outh 11d lit. a few doors aim% e the 2.11 , :t. Mar
ket, West 1-,ide. „
the south window of the Store, new be seen
the fitmous.liird It, Nlllllll COIIIIIIIIIIiiS the mh,uirotiuu
Of t h e scientific and curie us. (Sept. 20,
QPA ' S 'I" OSPII ER IC Cll URNS
0-A full . sup tly of the :(Love celebrated Churn, now
off nand of all the different sizes, bout 4 gallons- to 50.
It received the trot premium at the late rennsylvania
State Fair, the first premium at the Irani:lip Institute
:tad Imhof:ire and Alar)land state Faits, and sarinus
others at dineren t places. It NI tll male more and bekter
butter front a Oren amount of cream, and In less time
limn any churn in the market. For Sale wholesale and
retail by If:if-A.11.1U MU ERIS .t
7 , I!INROE 310ISRIS
ultural \V ti elloitse and ...,oett .Ilse. corner Of i th
n!,(1 Mllll,l. 1654--tr
) E IGIIT, (Successor to
_1,211 } liaotey c Knight,' It EDDiNt; AND l'A !WET
„ Nit. Us "Muth Second Street, live tlettrs
abie :Spruce street. l'hilittlelphia. where to heeps coin
Stalltl II:111d at flat assortment of et ory iirt tele in his
line oi ittisines.. Feathers, Feather Beds. Patent
Mattress,. Velvet. Tapestry, Tapestry, BIAISSI•IS, 1111(.1.
Hy. 111141%1111, Vellt.thll. List, Intl: 211111 111`1,1i1 Carpeting,
Cl' Cloths, tatter 3lattings, Owe:tait :vanish .11:tiling!.
Fitter find Stair Drit,rgets. Dearth limns. Door Mats.'fahle
anti Piano Covers. To whiell he invites the attellt,ioll
puram,ers. 1 4,,,t,•54
(11, 1{1), _Premium Arnste in halt
Ins,entor of the re 11.1 t o t i Gt:t•satiter Ventilating
allot ELV-lit . Band 1 ot! twos. 1 to,t rtoll o os to enabl e
•oal ih•httemeh wern•ure their heads Isith au
e Lira , I.
t I, 11'11,t, I ntilt , .—No. 1. Tito roomd of the head; No
G. hitIII t-reload of et the head to the week; No. 3
1 mint t•or to t.tir 1,1." the tt.l , , NO. 4. I out cur to eat
rautt , l the lon head..
La, ;11,1 le:i4ly 11. r Rile a spit.ndld
..1 LaltiVS . igs. halt NS ij.“,
rizfrN. Cud., Sr.. beautifully ninnufacturtstltind
as , ello.:11)11. n 1 1 .7, u•tahllnliment 111 the Union.
- Hauls Ile'rbanitun rxtraeb r Lustrous Hair Tonic.
prepared trent youth Ainerican Ilerbs await Hoots, the
nowt successtul article es or produced Mr preserving the
hair from out Or ehanOina color, restoring and
preserving it In a healthy and luxuriant state. unn;
other reasons whl hellard's hair cutting sahxdi main
tains its inantriam• peplalarity Is the that that his Tonkin
appall:a to every head et hair cut at hat ,
ena.ry neat ly it IN kept in better pa eser. :ohm than un
der nay knao, la appliation. It being thus pun ilcally
tested by thousands, offers the greatest guarantee of its
etheaer,
$l , lll. retail at his lilt Establishment 177
Chestnut street ems.site tin. mete Ilem,e, Philadelptue.
It. Dollard has at least discovered the ne plus ulna
112111 t ME, and annetttllCPS it for sale with perfect cone
fidence ha its surpassing ev yr) thing of the kind now in
use. It, celms the hair either black or brown. tp, may
ho desired) and is used without injury to the hair or
skin eithpr by stain or otherwise, can be washed off in
ten minutes after application. NI ithput detracting from
its ellicavy. Persons visiting the city are invited to give
him a rail.
.. _
F,A'lllEl.l.—Fritz 4: I.le'ildry, Store,
1 -
j 119 North :1,1 st. Phllabelphia. Moroevo Alanufaetin
cis, Cu rriors, lulls i.t.ers, Commission and Goneral Leato
or business.
WllOl, ESALE AND RETAIL-31anufaeiory 15 Min
lis allstreet. ;sem 7-ly
HERE IS 11'11AI'
NEED A'r ritESENT
-The subscriber respectful
.e infants the holies and
,eittleinen of Carlisle and
Moly that he has now on
tttd at his lair Dressing
tint Shaving Bolan on West
treet. au elegant assort toot
)1 LADIES BRAIDS out
;entliiinen's WllS.and ran
urnish to order at shortest
inlet , every kind of late
Work of the best quality.
le also begs /Wave to in-
,rte his (Heil& and gusto.
tiers that ho keeps eonstan.
' 11)\,1plabelyl)ia
Tou. , .0111 s Incitto,—No. 1, Vl , lll f rrhead t
No. '2. raverG rrhend as far lIS
,1; tr% ee the cret,ll the head.
Lytton.: addressed to 11. DOLLA111), 17; Clestnnt st .
biladelphitt, will receive attention. Jan. 25—ly
T . E A 1711 ER ! I,E AT 11E lt !
FRITZ. HENDRY S: CO.
11 No. '29. North 'fliird Strout, Plaladelphla,
MOROCCO MANUFACTURERS, Curriers and Import
i• of FRENCH CALF and Dealers In Red and
Oak Solo lAndlivr and hip.
I_ TAY AN 1) STRAW CUTTERS,
coRN SIIELIERS.—A lartre assortment of hit
pr,ved Hay. Straw and Fodder Cutter , . now on hand.—
Also, double and single ern shelters for either hand or
ti , ,rse I ow er. of the very latest taanufneture, including
the premium stiller at the late Pentoolvania State Fnii.
For sale 12. PASCHALL MORRIS
Agrienit..tral Warehouse nud Seed Storeecorner of 7th
nil Market, Philadelphia. Der. Ci.lS:ri—tf
. 010 , p
RE
ILA. Surgeons' Bandage
INSTITUTE MOVED' to No. 4, ut 11
tl 7
S , ll. Si Nt II store O,4We Marloot. B. C.
EVERT:I9"S htt..iit rail tutting Pressure Th for the
cure of It ot•ture; Shoulder 111%,..41, Supporters. Elastic
Storkin,s,„ t.tit•peuent y, Hemorrhoidal, mid Bandages to
deforotit 11-Iy.
lio AIL], XSSOCIATION,
PHILADELPHIA.
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCIOIENT
To MI pors,,miettillicted with St.xual tliFt , :igol. Fug
WE NESS, IMPOTENCE, UUNORRII.
LEET. PII LIS, ttr., Sc
The How AHD ASSOCIATION of P1)1111 , 1014) 13 , la
view of the awful destruct ion'of human life and healtt
caused by `)usual diseases. and the deceptions %Odell at.
practised upon the untbrt Amato victims of such disease'
by Quarks, have directed their i , onsulting i 4 m-geon, as r.
CHARITABLE ACT worthy of their name, to give
MEDICAL ADVICE CIE ATIS. to all persons thus at:
Ilicted,(M3tle or Female.) who apply by letter, (postpaid.)
with n descriptien of their condition. (age. occupation,
(malits of life..tc..) and in extreme poverty and suffering
to FURNISH 311-WINES lEEE OF CHARGE.
The Howard Association is a benevolent Institution,
established by special endowment, for the relief of the
sick and distressed, afflicted w ith " Virulent and Epi
demic diseases," and Its funds can be used for no other
purpose. It bus now a surplus of 111V11119, which the
Directors have voted to advertise the above notice. It
Is needless to add that the Association commands the
highest Medical skill of the age.
Address, (post-pald,) Dr. fl Et). H. CALHOUN, Consult
ing Surgeon, tioaard Association Philadelphia, Pa. •
Dy order of the Directors,
EZRA D. IfEARTWELL, President.
GEO. FAItECITILD, Secretary.
april 11,
yFRENCH TItUSSES.-r--Ilornia or
Rupture slum:WWI, - treated, and mm fort insured,
use of the elegant French Trusses,. imported by the
subscriber. and made to order expressly for his sales..
All suffering with Rupture will be gratified to learn
that the occasion note offers to procure a Press mobile
log extreme lightness, with ease. durability and correct
construction, in lieu of the cumbrous and uncomforta
ble article usually sold. An extensive essurtmen always
on hand, adapted to every variety,of Rupture in adults
and children, and for alio at a range of price to suit all.
Cost of Single Trusses,'s2, $3, $4 and IV; Double, $4,
$5, $6, $8 and $lO. . .
Persons at redistance tali have a Truss sent to any ad
dress by remitting the amount, sending measure around
the hips, and stating side affected.
For Sale Wholesale and Retail by the 'lnverter. •
CALEB It. liitt:DLES,
•
S. N. ror. of Twelfth 6. Saco Ste. Philadelphia.
Depot Mr Dr. Faneing's improvt d Puterj body Prayer ,
Chest Rxranders and Erector Br 4 CeB: rillOt Slollider
Braces; Bo s l sllo, sfrY ralltloest Spinal bops and Sup
,ports. Ladies' Bums, with competent - lady utter dru,ts.
. april 11, •
•
AEMOVED.-E. NEWLAND& CO'S
wholettale and retail WORM° MASS AND HD
t FRAME 'MANUFACTORY, No.l:2o , Altelli street,
opposite the Theater, Philadelphia. .
' 11 N. A CO. received the only Mae Medal, awarded
the * Crylital Palace exhibitien, N. Y., 18 63, In the Unit
States, for GUt, Decorated, Mantel and Pier Glasses.
'bucation.
WHITE BALL ACADEMY, three
mites wog. of Harrisburg, The ninth Session
Wails popular and flourishing Institution will vow
menet, 011 Monday, the 7th a May next, under. the
most Ilivorable auspices, During the present year such
improvements and additions have Men made as its in
creasing patronage demanded. The Principal will Le as
sisted by a full corps of competent and experienced
Leachers, and special attention will he paid to the health
and courtOrt 01 the Studeuts.
Boarding. Washing and Tuition in the English Branch
es, and Vocal Music, per Session, 1,5 mouths) WOO
instruction in Latin and (heel:, each, • lo ou
"" French anti German L.On
The attention of parents and guardians is earnestly
invited to this Institution. Circulars will be furnished
and any information w ill be given, on application,either
personal or by letter to
B. PENLINGEIt, Principal,
Harrisburg, Pa.
31ar. H, 1855
•
DLAINFIEIM CLASSICAL ACAD
x • EMY, near CarHsi°, Pa. The Lith :Sessien com..
menet, on TUESDAY. May Ist, 1555. Number of ,Stu
dents limited,and constant efft.i to UFl...d fur their moral
and intellectual Improvement. 'fai or session.
Circulars with relerences' and full infoauutton furniblw
ed, by It. K.
Principal and Prop lam.,
Plaint:old. Lund osland cu. P
April 18-1855
.
c ommERCIAL COLLEGE,
LTI Mon E cTitIET, ItALi tMORE, Md.
istit Lion presents superior Lteilities to yota.g
men desirous of obtaining n pru•tirnl business tluca.
tion.
Tile VOWS° of Study einbritres maim, Entry n oo k.
Keeping, as practically applied to the mat:agement cl
Mercantile, hank, 31anufaduritm and t•tetiMoat Bucks
—husiness Pmmtanship and 31ertantile l maptitatimis
—familiar LVallfeS 1,11 011111111`1'1.1111 1,1%\ —hp 11 the sill,
ject of Hills pi' Exchange, Promishory Notes, Contracts,
Partnerships.
The eiiOreittes aro strictly practical. keing ' deducted
from actual talsillesN transavtions, anti no centpleiely
combine practice with theory that students..elt etinple-
Lion 14 - the course, nett in every respert, ci nipetent to
ronduct,,itt scientitiv principles.ttny set 1.1 1)4 , 111,1e Entry
nook, The st tnientet hale access to al 'ontnittreial 1.1•
bran, procured exprestily for their arcontint &Lion.
stud length of tlino to euntplete the ct lisle course,
front S to 10 tt vet:.
For particulars writu'and receive a circular by mall
april 11
Drug b - tore
I, 1 111..:S11 D RI; .11E1)1 CIA &C.
Se.-1 have just received froth Philadelphia and
New 'lurk ,cry' ezteusnu addtuut .n to thy
•ett,.. kalif er stud., embracing newly ei cry article
Medicine lieW lu Use, tei.etliel . with
;;Afl'nluts,ollS, %am 'sties, urpentine, Perfu
nfery, Soaps, stationary, Flee Cutlery
ing Tat:lsle. Crushes of aiufost every demi-4f
fn n, an endfess :met) of other articles, f% Lich
nut determined to sell at the VERY 1.0 Lel prices.
All Physicians, Country Merchants, Pedlars and oth
ers, are respectfully requested not to pass the OLD
STAND, as they May rest assured that clef) article will
bu sold of a good q fifthly , and upflu re.tsuhal,le tot WS.
May :3,0
•
1)11,UU 8 1 1)1111US ! Dlt I:GS 1 fresh
z....t.:1 , i , 1,1! 1 hate Just received :i fresh stock of
ift)li:dicing's, Paints. 't..iass. oil, &C., NI lilt 11, haring
Leen purchased with great care at the la.st city
houses, I eauconlidently recommend to .1! mollies,
, Physicians, country Merchants and Dealers, as be
lug fresh arid pure.
ultUtis-:—Patent Medicine* Flue Chemicals, Instru
ments, pure Essential lilts, Herbs and Extracts, Spices,
ground and whole, EsSelitte, Perfumery, se.
Cud Id cur Oh—warranted genuine.
- DIE-tat:l4 6--ludigoes, Ai:Wilt:l's, Sumac, Alum, Log
and Cam ‘t 00(6, Oil \ alio', inpperas, Lac bye.
I'AINTr..-- \lotherill t brother's Lure Lead, Chrome
Breen and Yellow, Paint and Varnish Brushes, Jersey
Window ti hiss, 'Linseed I.lil Turpentine, Copal and cues
Varnish, and I.ed brad. Arl of which IN ill he sold at the
trey lowest market .price.
Aistioi trash and splonillil as , ortuient of FANCY
Li tailiS, Fruits, Contectionary, Mal innumerable other
articles calculated li..r use and ornattient, all of whi. h
are enured at the hilyest cash prices, at the cheap Drug,
Book and Fancy Store of the Fill,Writer nu North Ilan
over street. S. %." iIAVERS'IICh.
W)RUGS AND CONFECTIONARY.
file undersigned has just returned from Phila.
e.tu a fresh supply of Mt LAI:, :Uhl CONFECTIONARY.—
The fernier itt connection with his stock on hand Pill
make his assortment of Drugs, Medicines and
complete. His ass.rttnetit of CON FEt.TiON Ala is also
hue; consisttng of pure sugar white and transparent
Candy Tolis: tautly. Cl.llittiell, assorted, and hue taudies
ut es cry variety; also Fruits, ;tuts, and every thing
belonging to th.it department'of trade. lie NV(11.1111 call
special :Mention to his supply of FANCY ARTICLLS
fir the Holidays, and generai-use, among a filch ugly j,e
found the good, the tastettil, and the useful. All are
invited to call whether they a ish to pusein.se or not
11. J. lithiFtlt.
Carlisle, flee r . 54
ltlcctionce,
JAMES NI'CI.4INTOCK, 31.1)., — Late
Professor of Anatomy end Surgery in the Philadel
phia Col legt of Medicine, and Acting Pndesser of Mid-
Hers ; line of the Consulting Physicians of the Phil
adelphia Ho s pital, Itimd e y; lute member lit the :Na
tinal Iletilcal Assoeitition; member of the Philadel
phia Medical Soviet) • minter of the
,Aledico-Chirurgi
cal College of Plillatl ' elphia; formerly President , and
Prolessor of Anatole) . 'and ;I‘urgery in ('astieten Medi
cal College, Vermont ; find tile!, late Prefetwor of An
atomy and Ph) slob , * in Berkshire Aledical Institu
tion, Pittsfield, Muss., Lei, .to,
Has lately introduced hi n pepularform, several of hit
vorlte prescriptions Sr the principal disamses of this
climate. The name of each article will imply the dis
ease Sir which it is intended to be used.
Da. McCiittritek's Paquitat STRUT, $l.
PR. MCCIANToCK'SCOI.II AND COUGILMIXTURE—POV Colds,
Coughs, Ac.; Price •.:5 etc.
Ito. AIicCIANTOCK'st ASTUMA AND /100PEVO COUGH I(EnE
ul b 0 cts.
Int. McCuaroca's Tosco ALTERNATIVE Smut For PU
rifying the Bleed. Price $l.
MeCuatomes Dyspeptic Elitch- 7 For giving tone
to the stein:wit, relieving pains after eating, heartburn,
and nil disagreeable sympteuts arising frost Indigestion.
Price $l.
IM..MCCLINTOCK'S AltErtl.t 1O DIIXTURF A Purely To
getablo Remedy Mr internal use. Price 10 etc.
Dn. AleCtatirtak's litirmtvie LINIMENT—For 11110U0i.
eISUI, - Sprains, Swellings. Le. 'Price 60 etc. -
• DR. MCCLINTOCK'S ANODYNE 311ETutm—For PA In 6; ToOth
ache, Headache, Neuralgia, Le. Price 50 rte.
1/0, :VICCLINTOCK'S FEVER AND AUVICSPECIIIO-.-A certain
cure for all Intermlttouts. Price $l.
INICCLINTOCIVEI MAMMA CORMAL AND.CHOLIMAPREt
VENTIVE—A Safe Remedy.
MCOLINTOOK'S VEGETARIX PURGATIVE Pius-For
Costiveness, Headache, Lc. Price:ls etc.
Dn. MUCLINTOCOS'ANTI-RIGIOUS PMTS.—For irregularity
in the Functions of the Liver and Boweht---thu best Liv
er made. -Price 25 cis. a hex.
For sale by Dr. .1. Mee 11.1 NTOCK, at his Modieul Depot,
N. W. earner NINTH and FILBERT Streets, Philadel
phia, and all Druggists. 1).-thi•gists and Dealers in Ale
vines who wish to be Agents,'will please address Dr.
McClintock, furnishing reference, Ili ne Of Post Office,
county and State.
111).',.Ver sale by W. A. Eolso, Samuel Elliott, Carlisle;
J. 11. Criswell, Shipponsburg; timmluger&
man, Mechanicsburg; Joseph Herren, Newville; J. B.
Zinunormatt '"Andersenburg; Haines Ferllg , miners.
town; A. C. 'Mink, Now lilooMliviti; Harriet AL Singer,
Newport; 11. ff. Ourtintsr, York Springs:' A. 3. Aliller and
J. S. Nixon, Chandwrsburg; 11, Mentzer, Waynesbore4
George Bergner and D. It. Jones lc Co., Harrisburg.
DR. MoCLINTOCK can be consulted, without charge,
daily, from 10 to 19 o'clock, A. M., at his Depot.
Vecomber 0, 105t—ly.' •
rtHRASIIING—NACHINES- of the
host make constantly . on hand and fir oak at the
Car lo Poundry and Diacbiso Shop,
. FRANS. GAUZIER.
E1.1.1u11,
Main street„
El