i ~,13 e I)C T~tl~cti. yrobuce, 31turftet. .11..urcinTED FOR THE sIiERALD Wednesditi Morning, Aug. 29., FLouit Superfine, per bbl dQExtra, do F 111116 3, do do ream W H ITE WHEAT per bughel do do do 1:1.1) RI I: do - do - do' - do /- - CORN 0 -ITi CLOl'Eli9m;l) TIMOTHYSEHD BALTIMORH MARKET i;:VEN INC:, Aug FLOCK AND . .Nll . 'Ai,,—Flour market dull this morning and no transactions. Holders of Howard street were offering to sell at $8,25. and City Mills at $8 per hbl.'witbou, finding buyers, purchasers holding off for a still fur. ther decline. Rye Flour--Market dull; small sales tit $745. Corn Meal—No sales.— Country is held at $1,50, and city manufac tured at $1,73 per bbl. GRA IN.—Whent—Roceipt - this morning vas hrge, :mounting in the npregnte to 4.(q100, builiels. Market dull, and juices fell off 1 cents from Saturday's prices. We quote goo , to prime red at 1,65:1141,7'2, fair to good whit. 1,75a51,81, and .choice do .at 1,8:3a51,83 Corti--Ab , ut 8,500 bushels (Acre. this morning, and sales of white at 85 a 8 cents, yellow at SSaS9 cents per bushel. Ahout 1,000 hushvls offered this morning, tin, BfaCS of . ryhtnd and Virginia at 80a90 cents Sales of some 300 bushels Ohio at $l, and :300 bushels prime Pennsylvania Rye at $1,05 per bushel., OillS—Market dull. About 8,000 bushels offered this morning, and sales of tnir to good 31aryland arid Virginia at 35a38 cents, prime do. at 40 eents,per bushel. agricultural . GRAIN 1) It LSFOR 1853. >MOWS PATENT GRAIN & sEEn pLANTE . R. 1 planting Wheat, Rye, faits, Indian Corn, Timothy stod..v... The operation of this machine has beenhaigh ly and successful wherever intreduced and tested. Notwithstanding the grunt competition in the manutltetury and varied inventions ot this important agTlenli ural implement, "Moore's Patent." continues maintain its superiority over all others now known to the fancier. Its principal points recommending it are. lot. Its du rability. 2d. Its perfect simplicity of construction. 1411. The easy manner of regulating the machine"to sow any desired quantity of grain to the acre. 4th. The exact noes with which it distributes the seed, operating e qually well en uneven or sibling grounds as On the le !vel euriave. oth. The easy draught, being about 25 la, cent. less thou any other seeding machine now in use The undersigned begs leave to inform the farmers o Cumberland county, that he is authorized by the Man uitoturer to sell the above drill. All orders will la promptly attended to and full satisfaction given, I.) calling upon, or writing to meat Carlisle. scud in you. orders early. August 5 '55 NEW SPRING GOODS.—Tho sub seriber is now opening a large, and general assort• went of I,A E.iDRESS GOOD'S, eoneisting of Black and Colored cllls, Chain Bareges, Mono de laineS, Frew!h and English Lawns, also a general variety of goods Mr boys wear, a full assortment of Ladies and Children' , Hosiery, (Mures Handkerchiefs, also English and Mlle' STRAW BONNETS, Bonnet Ribbons, Bonnet Lawns, with the usual variety of Spring aods at moderate pri. DC'S. O EOItOE W. MTN Eh. - CARLISLE FCUNDRY ft !tin.r6lP, AND MACUINE sllOl rho subscriber has the Satisfaction ot iu lima :hrmin g his old lr and patrons the ".tie establishment is again in active opt r - 1! n. new buildings having been croctid 'deco the lat. dvsa, irons Are and the whole establishment put In coin plete working order. Orders are therefore respectfull; a Melted for work in his line, which will be done witi promptness and in the best manner. srEAm ENOINES BUILT TO ORDER and repaired. All kinds of Machinery in Paper Mills (list Mills and Factories repaired at short notice. Mil Spindles drosSed and turned. HOUSE POWERS and TIIRESIIINO MACHINES i, such as Bevil ti ear Four Horse Power, horizontal tilt Four 'torso and Two Horse Powers, 'Ploughs, Corn Shi Mrs and Crushers, dm. Pattorus made to order. Iron atm Brass CASTINIIS executed to order, if not on hand, a the shortest notice, such as Cranks and Mill (tearing spur and .Rovil Wheels, (1 udgeons for Saw Mills. Nei C.tstings. Cutters, Point Shears, Wagon and Coach his es, Spinlies. Car Whools, Car Chairs, AT. lie lots OS on hand .t large supply of Philadelphia and Troy COOK 1 iii . o SI. o,' ES. and is constantly amain;; Cooking Stove Of various improved patterns for coal or wood. ton plat Stokes, firatos. tie. Repairing done to all hinds of Ms chinory. All kinds of old Iron, Brass and Copper take] in exchange for work nnty,tt WITEIt . PHOSPHATE o.lr LIME AN IMPROVED ARTICLE. Theisubseriber informs Dealers and Farmers that ho ha , greatly .itopnred the quality of his SUPER POO:- PRATE OF JAME, and now confidently recoinmend: the article manufacturedloy him, as EUPERIOR to any it the market. You are invited to oatil, examine-and tr. it. Also PERUVIAN AND MEXICAN GUANO, OILS. CANDLES, SOAP, Se. At the lowest market rates. INO. L. POMEROY, Successor t.,t Thos. W. Morgan, • NP. 0 and 10 South Wharves, 43" Farmers txtu load on two private alleys, and avoid -the erawded warf. July 25, '55. "KAMIERS LOOK ITEREI .TIIIVESTIING MACHINES! ho subscribors &Aro to Inform fanners and .puhlii gonetally that they now have on hand and aro erntstant. ly ninnufacturing.Threshing Machines with Plurpont's .Patent tillaker, which aro generally acknowledged to be tho bustarticieft now to usu. 4180 a variety of Clover corn StiellorS and Strew Cutters. They als.• attenti to the repairing of Agricultural Mach nory fa thOliost Jo:minor anil on reasonable tom& Manuthe-. Eery on North Hannover ..Strout, direetlyoppo,site the, Y 64 1 ,1011170 hf tleorge..Metzgar, Esq. .Angust 8 %Z. • • ADRINi3 I.; MANIC. il4 bitSA L b;.----An Interest . •tli ' n ., l;ale of tito Wilrlitsvllleroundryfur Sole --:.. sit e . utioi iri Wrlghtsvlle, York county, Peuilsylistnl4 well ostabllshod., mid dolnlea good businekls, 000 of the host 11.11.tip03 hi tbil Stab) for .a foundry. 'rho peoin•lntor,, iti4, Ilvhig In Thu nlacu, to toot give ,that attention to thy business that It Loa4lit to have—proposo now to Hull T'l im,,,, s t, .n. 4,1 ,0 whole of the establishment- on easy Linos. Apply to, or addruss Wm. W. Wolf, Manehostor, York county, Pa; or Edmund Wulf, 120 Pratt Strout, lki/tha' ilre Md. . . . . ' August 8 r 55 • AI.:CE PATii tC tElyitixL cot.] LW; E 'PENNSYLVANIA,* Loeaced in Filbert The Lemmas of timitegitlar'Conrse will conimeptsti on the sscond, Monday of October, and continue the first of March ensuing. Amount of Pees 14 a full Course of Lectures [ln variably 1 , cash.l li`,loo 1)0 • Studentrovho have attended two fill courses in othey.M,.dical Colleges, ' $0 00 Oraduates of other Medical Colleges, 1;0 00 Matriculation Fee, paid.only once, 4 00' t Practical. Anatomy, 1 • 10. 00 Or?duatSon Pee, .3o'oo , , • FACULTY. ••• WAvran Wm.i.lAmsos, M. D.,,Emeritus Professor of Ica] Medicino. • • JP. it an. M. D., Professor Mterla. Modica and - Th ers plmilcs. • ALVAN E. smAta4 M. D.. Professor orflonneopathic Insti tutes, Pathology. and the Practice of %shrine IsAin M. WARD, M. D.' l'relessor of Obstetrics, Diseases of Women and Children, and 3ledical Jorispru . deer°. MAivronv Simst.E, M. I)., Professor of Chemistry and Tosiculogy. • J icon flak K M. D., Professor of Surgery. Wn.Lt to A. IiAItDINFAI, M. D-Protbssor of A es trolly. • W 11.1.1.01 A: It EF.D. 11. D., Pri,fessnr of Physl logy. AsA S. Cm - en, M. D.. Demonstrator of An tt WILLIAM A. ti ARDEN It. M. D.. doan. niv,rl '35. ' N o .l tIo North 'IN. th St. Phila. 0,00 0.26 6,60 1,9,0 1,80 'lOO 87 35 6,511 - 3,60 AIZNISTHOMI FRANKLIN CiARDNEII N. W. WOLF & CO. itfiiftiOefigjia.• T SSES! S S S C. 14. V1:1;11,ES,- AND BIZAGE t‘r Tiv'elildi and Hilo. ,treats. Ther , rter 0r.1111.. heltch 'l'rutis• , oxtreme 01,0 and durability mm1:11 (.I'T...et construc tion: hernial or raptured patients , an be salted by rmnit tln Ls nund,cr of inches round the hips aod staiinz lido alleetcd. Cost of Bindle Truss, s'2, I. ;34, $5. Double—i;s $6, $s :mil el". 1 iistrii..ti•ons as to welr and how to effort a cure, when possi hie. sent with the Truss. Alan for sale in erect varlets' DR. D.tNNINti'S I MPlti ‘l . ED PATENT BODY BRACE. r..r the Coro of Prolapsus Uteri; Spinal Props and Sup tzhould..r Braves. Chest Expanders-and Ero•tor itraees. a.lrlpte..l J.o all With Shlllll Shoulders and and \Veal: Lungs; English Elastic A ledontinal Belts. L'itispon , orie.,.93 rho:es—male and female. ifh-l.adies' R00m... with Lady attendants. - _ ,40,4, - ' gp, • a.. "* 4 4:41, •-• 4-StAriv-.4` 11RDIE RATA RAGA, AND OTHER TUItNI Sr:EDS.—Also superior seed Buckwheat. Luproel Turnip nrflia, &c. For sale by PASCUA 1.1, SI lltlB Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store, corner ith and Market streets, Plinada. July IS. '5l , *ll lll l .. Nos. 21 and 23 South Sixth Street, PHILADELPHIA. A/RICULTURAL IMPLENM:NT MANUFACTORY, itrißtOL Pa. SEED UROUNDS 1370 Acres) illoomsdalo, nortr Brtstul, l'a, ( - 2_ AS LIGHT FOR COUNTRY 110U sns:—No Excuse Tor Burning Camphene, Fluid, Candles. &v. subscriber is now prepared to sell County Itightfi JOr using Bongole or Atmospheric GAS. The above is one of the most beautiful as well as the CHI:APES r,) artificial light that has ever been offered to the public. It is perfectly ution.rss, no trouble what ever, and the lienerator is no larger than an ordinary Gas Motor. For further Information apply to linfftnan, ogelsby, Uns Fitters, No. 13 South :seventh Street, be tween Market -and Chesnut, Philadelphia, whore the das ran be seen in practical 011111101011. County Rights will he sold at such rates as will enable any person to ninhe a handsome ptidlt on their investment. Foefur ther partieulars respecting the Gas, or negotiation for County Rights, address W. C. W IrtEltS, Sole Agent for the State of Penna. Or apply perSonallo to him at No. 13 S. Seventh St., Philadelphia. TITHE CHEAP CASH BOOK AND STATIONTRY STOR E, 'North Wetit corner of MI And Arch Streets. ehiladelphia.—OßßAT BARGAINS IN Bho reed cAt. U Standard and prosai hit em Ilro,ks, very chimp! S l'A PI,E .t ND FANCY STATIONERY. Superior Whlb: Ruled Lotter Paper at 1.60 pin' Ream. Letter and Nato Envelopes in great variety. NVeddings Furnished at very moderate rates. Cards IVritten and Engraved. Oillotes at ether Steel Pons. Superior .)lotto Wafers, ACC on a shout, for CS cents. inkstands. Penknives, Paper Weights, &a. Fine Tuitay Morocco Parte Mannales, Port Folios, Card Cases, Backgammon Boards, . With a very large and choice assortment of TOY BOOKS, BANES. DISSECTED PICTURES, Albums, Scrap Baulks and Engravings. may I'. THOMSON F-1 H. SMITH, PORT N.ONNAIE, • rocan Boog. and DRESSING CASE ' *Niemand over, N.W. corner Dit and Chesnut streets 1'1111AT , 13.1 . 111.1, ir e .-,-Ai ways on hand a large end varied assortment of Port Mon»ales, Work Boxes: d Poeket Books, Cabas, . Bankers Cases, , Travelling Rage, Note Holders, ilackgaminun Boards, Port Folios, Clooss Men, Portable Desks, • Pocket Ntemorandum Books Dressing Cases, Cigar Cases, &c. Also a general assortment of English, Fronch.andller. man Fancy floods, flue pocket Cutlery, Razors, Razor Strops and Dolti Pens. -Wholesale second and third Floors. , aprlB K n. smrrn, N.W. corner 4th and Chesnut A trools. N. id—On the receipt op $l a superior nom Pon will be sent to any part of the' country by mall—desoriblug pen thus, medium, hard or soft. GRUM/N.IRM' IMPLEMENTS. PI NNOCK'S CELEBRATED WHEAT' DBlLL— dapted also for sowing roats. gram seeds and guano. Kmuser's Portable Cider Mill—the best iu the market. Ifailiday's patent Windmill.— iforso Power's and Thresher's, Lime and (loan° .Spreader's„ Daniel's. ;Hay, Straw And Fodder Cu or. . Little Want Corn and Cob Mill,. Spain's Atmospheric ;Churn. The above Superior Implements with all others, for thews,, of the turner or gardnur, for Bak Wholesale and Bann, by PASCHALL, MORRIS & CO., . . Agricultural Waraliouse and Scud Store, collier 7th and Market streets, I.lilladelphia. July 25, '55. REAP GOODS.--:.-Tho subscriber is -, now opening a freSh lot of seasonablo pasts, at lit now location, opposito the Railroad Oillee,tn Main stroot; Carlislor which will he sold at tlnflowest priee. -• ' ~ ' april 11, 4t. . 'MARGARET SNODGRASS. .. - DATENT SKIRTS, c.--Just open. i (..it another invoice of Whltd Ad ' Colored patent Ri;irts, Mesquuto pots, with a variety of other seasona ble goods. ; July 18. - OM, W. 111TNER. frifENcji..CORSIOS.- . --Just , reeciv I ea, n fitrtlier Ripply of Frontit Ceniets of oxtro Hi ies. Also narrow Linen Fringes for trimming Basques. luno2o OEO. W. _ _ • ••r •t•c• • • •s f 1-Uitft• .i 1 ~. ' } DUB. , • • • • --eolitists•ttio Auttis - rs: Deafncss,and -Ear Diseases bit. tellitUNN; otters to 'thee°. front' Deaft.' rievis nip IN RA111,1111,11 AURAL UPI • Which haye boon !mixes - 0111ln nearly 3,000 - ease . a of tanifirnit•d deafness. - TheSe. 'remedies' comprise - dlilorent .cours'gs diseases of• tic intornuY, rnldd4o, and soil have boats pronnuneed bythose, cglobilltlurnurists, • Cramtie, of liekin, Cur- Pileher and Yearsly,ltif heir London ttsteltig tile MOST NVONDERFUJ, and. EFFIiOI;UAL^ e ' iver applpal 'far eases bf the bitertial - aua Middle me: WAR- 1 HANTS - A MIRE hvbecry ellab Where fife ear, ift,,perfect in tionatien. Ito has ei, , liteeti 'ebftificatea of cures Wait 't hese e hod pion' D EIA EPA DUMB;anti whim) licaring„lsi•mtW ronUpletely , l l o,tiired . rind 'are 'Atilt. aria bled ,to learn the language. The nettles of 2,700 per sons who hate 'boon cured. by nett ‘naly ba seen on applia'ation, Patients, by setidlitF a tleserlption of the rase, eau have remodie's to - ilitlo 'any Peet *of the Unllud :Wes. In win of mucus accumulations, in the Eustaehnin .T 1613 and Tympanum,.intlaniation of the menus Memo- Filmic, nervous affections. diseases of the membrane tymkani, called "the drum,'!,or when the disease can by traced to. the effects of fevers or colds, the use, of quinine or mercurial medicines, gatherings in Lim ears In childhood, &q., this treatment tiTANI/6 PREEMI NENT. ‘ When,the auditory is dry and scaly, with little or no secretion ; when the deafness isaceompanied with noise in the ear, Mat falling water. chirping o. insects. int:zing of bells, rustling of leaves, continual jmisations and discharge of matter. or when in stooping, a sensa tion is felt as If it rush of blood to Ihe head had taken place; whtm the hearing Is less ;went e In dull, cloudy weather, or when a cold has been taken, this method of treating the disease is infallible. Dr. Unfton Is the tally Oculist In the I' tilted States who practices the new painless. and suceessfull method in treating all the discuses to which the eye is subject. Where every other means have tailed to afford relief. he asks front such a fair and impartial trial. TESTIMONY.—The undersigned practioners in medi cine in the city of New York, having had crest tient or casion to witness the practice of Drs. Lel n •unn and Duf- Dlll, in diseases of the Ear and Dye. hiving aside all professional jealousy, freely admit that the course pur sued by theta In treating diseases of these delicate organs. from the unparalleled 5111,05. S ntlendiug it, Is well worth the attention or rote• professional brethren throughont. the United States,' titling wt• ail, that Aural Surgery has not Met with that atten tion which its importance demalnk. Their system of treating diseases of the middle and internal Ear, by ••Medicated 1 specs." particularly in chronic or eompli ,•ated rases. a new era in the prat', of Aural Surgery: suet, eases yielding in almost every instance to t new and powerful :agent. This practice tills up .1 void w.tich has long been telt I y the• pmeral prat tier, enabling lihn to rape s uccesstully with iuery use tt hore per Met fornmt Mu exists. of the n Eye. they seldom re faire to resort t,, As skillful A urists cod (4ull-ts. enthusiastically de voted to their protesstai. we ,aslial ro,mmend them to such as may require their rid. Signed. Y. Iv Thal'. M. D. WILLIS MORTON, Si. D. C. A DEVELIN. M. D. HORACE w r.trr. M. D. .1.531 ES 11. FRANCIS, 31 D. New York, August 10, 15411. Students wishing to perfeet themselves in Misbrand' of s lical science, will find an opportunity of joining the clan' at the Ear and Eye Intirmar) of 1)1.. Delaey lirllllll, UlllOll I'I:n•e. • 1711niquvs ul' cry Tuesday and Friday afternoons, front I to 3 o'clock, dining Medical College terms. rEitm:4-$5 consultation fee: Sin re, if ram 0,,, n the hearing is restored to its original acuteness, or when a match can be heard to beat at a distance of IS feet from either ear. Address Drs. lARRUNN k DC(ITON, Union Place, New York City. lI.—A treatise on the nature and treatment of Deafness Ana Ukoaseo of the Ear. with the - treatment of the Deaf and Dumb—price one dollar. 11?...Money, letters must be registered by the Post master. Registered letters only are at our risk; please bear this in mind. Correspondents must 13nelose postage for return an swers. the new postage law requiring pre-payment of letters. •• • ap4l '55. ATAN KNOW THYSELF t.• log KNOWLE 1.; ..IS POWs R. lour head Is the type of yotir mind. Self-knowledge is the essence of all knowledge. Worth always harmonizes with itself. All the known phenomena of the universe may be referred to three general principles, vit : Matter, Motion and Spirit. ItothtlE, Prartt teal Phrenologist. has taken a Phreno.Medical office on South Hanover street.Carlisle, In., where he is prepared to makeprolessitmel examine tluns verbal and written descriptions of human charnel ce, tai nutsand disposit ion, as phrenologiballrand physically developed, including directions to the most su it a bl e occupations, selvctions of partners -in business, or genial companions for life, or how to amuse a 1111:". band or wife; together with ado lee as to the proper regu lation of tit-, temperaments, propensities, appetites and habits. it sickness how - to gain health again it hen lost by exposut oto load habits. lie will make cleirts of char acter so that persons having a chart can learn this won derful science without a teacher. To teach learners those erganir conditions which indicate character Is the th of title great book on mind and m att er , anti in order to render it al-mi.:ale to all it condenses facts and condithois rather than elaborates arguments, because to expound Phrenology is its Idghest proof. It states law s and resulto, and leaves them upon their naked limits; embodies recent discoveries and crowds into the fewest possible pages and words just what learners need to know. and hence requites to bo studied rather than merely read. Short yet clear," 41 its motto. Its numer ous illustrative engravings give the results or very ex tensive professional observation and experience. 'Po re cord character is its second object. In fact it is just what, every body want. Price $2. For examination nod Chart marked $2. Verbal examinations 25 cents. Carllsle, June 13, 1555. B A lt i G l . t k ; l. N IU,D: S i ! cE B ARGAINS!! The subscriber has commenced this day, to sell ott.his Stoek'Of Summer Goods at greatly reduced prices. Lawns ut 4,0, 10 and 12 cents. llarago do Loins 1.04,12 1 /. and 183. lu Inghns 714 , 8, 10 and 12. Enrages 1232,15 and 20. Elegant Summer Silks and Tissues very low. Also n lot of Wads and Shoos Very cheap; come one and all nod secure bargains'at the cheap store. July 25, CILAS. Otl MRS% pIPORTANT TO LOVERS OF _I_FRESII. FRUIT at all seasons.—The t übseriber has just opened a few dozen Hermetical self sealing FRUIT CANS, for preserving Frults..Tomatues, Green Corn, &e., for a whole yeitr in a fresh state—require no z'oldering and may he used year after year and are easily opened and closed without the aid of a [inner. Cali and exam en them. CIEO. W.IIIINER. 'June 13: '55. VIRE INSURANCE. -THE ALLEN AND EAST PENNSBOIIb MUTUAL EIRE AgCE COMPANY of Cumberland county, immi x) . rated by an net of Assembly, lain* fully organized, and In operation under the management of the following commissioners, viz: Daniel Bailey, William li. Gergas, Michael Cocklin, Melchoir Brenneman, Christian ,Staynaln, John C. Dun lap, Jacob 11. Coaver, Lewis Hyatt Henry Logan, Benin- IL—MusFor, Jacob Mum Joseph 'Wickersham, AleAnder Cathcart. The rates of insurance are as low and favorable as any Comp uty of the kind In the State. Persons wishing to become members are invited to make applteation„to the agents of the, company, who are willing to wait upon them at any time. ItElsr.T. 11. MDSSER, President. HENRY LOGAN, Tice President. ' LEWIS lIYER , Secretary. 'MICHAEL COMM*, Treasurer. CUMBERLAND COUNTY.—Rudolph Martln, N. Cum herland; 0, D. 'Herman, Kingstown. Henry %caring, Shlremanvtdu.n • Cbarlme,Bell, Carlisle ; 1)r. J. Abl, Clinrchtovrivi: Samuel Grit \Wet. Penusborougla ; JaniOs 31e MINI, Frankfewd; Med° (Irit'fith, South Hid. ("Beton; SatnuOlVoover, Widandu Havel - stick, .51ecluni kourg ; John Skrrlek, LlBburn; David Coovor, Shop heidgtow n. VOW( COUNTY.-John Dillshurg; Peter walfard, Franklin; .Thlir Ffai„ IVasidagton; "W. S. Picking, Myer; .1, A. Craft, Fa ra db e . II All.1)4811111(i.—IIo . usi.r Die Mtanbers of ciatiOny prillelow diouCto ex pire rqn !lave thorn renewed by limiting application to ny of the awints. '' i)ti,i;p.4't.,.. ‘ i,).i.'. - '• - "it.v.. AO EN TS LEO • If clta Ciiw or phoiz,....>ofe,frlt;naii. IThaye:been : .iffduced t ufhlt In olfns cnndidnte for•the , office offilferilf .of effnebei.litikl aitritY gifia 'pledge Oectad charge tho.autles of side! °Mee with ptrict,.lldelity, mitt imptirtfality. ' ' • !' ogi.). ' 6l . l opberdstotino4uguet.Blss.: l -• • ..,_ I \I _ E., Ii ' 0 Alt 11';'V, OTRIIS u OF ' MIVIJII,I,I . :' r lonia) ei)u:4l:3t.- I Fenix, 'dici;:,7, , , , ll,:ptra it 4, sot, iau a )vnlituteer eantlidid i g for the„o4co id.8.1,1.413.1py4 kliciuld you eonsldoeide outillfied• for tl,Cotifce, and en.: 'tithed' to your. shirr/ tge z 'I !win; be 'Abu:ill:tut: fdr ' ' , MAI' "votes at the emnlng eleetion) I • ", ~ ' 1 • ItgNitY , WILMA)I§. ' North 31Iddletqu, August 8,'155. .. „ , „ ,.. , ;CO U' N' T Y 1 1' . 11, , 1, AS'lflt 11 11'.:--= TO Tlial yoTrats OF CUSOIIaILAND CO. ••• 1 liOntlonvaii:--ThrouA the solicitation of some of, my ifrionds I ant ludneed to appear, beforefy6u Ofi ti'eallt- I date for Ow Wilco of County Treasurer, and would feel thankful for'your support; itespecifidly:Yours, .. • augl . .IA3LES LOUDON. ~ 'COUNTY PREASURER.— Fm. Low CritztNS:-1 offer myself afi a candidate for County Treasurer. Aug, 1. 18615. PETER MONYER. • TO THE V 0 TE S OF CU MBER LAND Coll'Al''.—Frl.l.otv Crrigns: 1 offer my sea as a candidate lur the office of or Cum berland county, end pledge myself, if elected, to dis rberge the duties of the °thee *0 the hest 61' mr ludgment and ability, Carlisle, Ally 11, lstifi. 10111. FOR CO UNT AT TREAS . Elt- JOHN U. 1V11.1.1A MS, of Carlisle. Carlisle, June 13. • COUNTY tli EAS .1;11. TO THE VOTERS OF CUMBERLAND CO'Y offer mysell as a candidate for the care of County Treasurer, and respectfully solicit your suffrages at the ensuing general election. JACOB hiIEEM.. Carlisle, June 11, 1 fq,:, r r 0 TILE YOURS OF 3113E11.- 1 LAND OWNT Y.—The undersigned respectfully a.yrs 1111111;W as a eandidate for the oilier of SliElft FP, nd salient; your sulferages, at the ensuing Election. 'May IMth 1/;55. ILEY. To THE V('1'1,118 OF CI:iNIBER LANDA:ousTy.—vii....m e t her my sou ii candidate f r the ounce l Cum berland eounty,and pled r ,e my sell if circlet ta the duties of the (Anilr to the hest of my judgment bd ability. ROBERT MeCA h'IlN EN . Carlisle, May 2: , ''' Notices rx ."'" Tl 4: Al; EllB WANTE D.—The I t pchool Dinh:tors of South Middleton Township meet at the S,itool !louse No. 1, 1 11,.i11ng Springs on TUESDAY, tho 21st. day of August, nt U i , Mock, A. :if. to reeeire applications Jro teaching the public schools of said district and to examine teachers. The County Su derintendent will he preseut and the public is also In vited to attend. Di (ruler of the hoard. Aug. ti 'LS M. GRIFFITH, Secr'y CIARLISLE BANK.—Notice is here_ ki by given, that a dividend in the distribution of th upltal stock of said bank of forty and a half cents t.""' earth share, was declared by the Directors of said Ilan ou the day of July last. Thu holders of said stock ran draw the saute at any thine by ealling on the Presi dent. August 8 '56 WM. T. BROWN, Pres't. ii - isTATE OF GEORGE -C. RUPP, 4 Dee'd.—Notlee is hereby given that Letters of Ad mdstration on the Estate of tleorge C.. Rupp, late of Lower Allen toe nship. Cumberland county, deceased, have been granted by the Register of said county, to the sabseriber, residing in the same township. All per sons indebted to said estate are required to make IMMO diate payment, and those having claims against it to present them Mr settlement to bh I MERREL, Aug. 1. '55. Administrator. NOTICE TO SCIIOOI, D 1 REC TORS.—The undersigned will meet with the Di rectors of the several distil, is for the purpose of exami ning Teachers, on the lidlow ing days, viz: Alechanicsburg, August 4, at 1 o'clock, p. m. West Pentsbore, August 7, at 9 o'clock, a. m. New Cumberland, August 13. at 1 o'clock, p. m. East Penuaboro', August 14, at 10 o'clock. a. in. Upper Alien, August la, MAO o'clock, a. tower Allen, August 16, at 1 o'clock, p.m. liatapden, August 17, at 1 o'clock. p. tn. Sliver Spring. august 18, at 9 o'clock, a. to. North kliddluton, August 20, at v o'c lock, a. tn. South Middleton. August 21, at U o'caock, u. m. Wilma, August 2'2, at 9 o'clock, a. in. Dickinson, August 25, at 9 o'clock, a.m. NONVIOU t August 27, at It o'clock, a.m. Southampton, August' 8, at 10 o'clock, a. In. Shipptuishurg hero', Aug. 29, at 10 o'clock, a. m. Shippcusburg tp., August :k), at 1 o'clock, p. ni. Hopewell, August 31, ut 10 o'clock. a. m. 311111 ht, :3Opteinf,er 1, at 10 o'clock. a. e. Frank ford, :.",ptember 3. at 10 o'anck, a. In. Thu Directors will appoint the place of meeting. If accommodations can be had, the meeting should be held in a school-house, where we eau have the use of a hrtick-hoard; they will also provide a sufficient quantity of piper, pens and ink. Punctuality is of great importance. By instructiotis from the Department, the examina tions arts.to be public. The citizens are therefore re: spectfully hunted to attend. july 18. DANIEL SHELLY, Coly. Supt. COURT P C A M T I ON.— Whereas the Honorable JAMES IL OltAll 111, Presi dent Judge of the several Courts of Common Pleas of the counties of Cumberland, Perry and Juniata, and Pennsylvania, and Justice of the several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery in said mun ties, and llon..lens Rum. tad SAMUEL Wooomas Judges of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery fur - the trial of all capital and other offenders, In the said county of Cumberland, by their precepts to IMO directed, fearing date the Oth 'ley of April, IStdi, have ordered the Court of Over and Terminer and Gene ref Jail Delivery to be holden at CARLISLE on 31 . 0:- DAY, the 17;h of AUGUST, ISZsS, itt le o'clock in the forenoon, to continue one week. Novel.: IS II EREIII7 GIVEN to' the Coroner, Jus tices of the Peace and Constables of the Bald county of Cumberland, that they are by Ow said precept coo mantled to he then and thine in their 'proper persons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations and all other remembrances, to do Mess things which to their oflice.appertain to be done, end all those that are bound 'by recogniratures, to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall bu ill the Jail of mid cunty, are to be there to pmsecute them as shall be just, JOSEPH BEDARMOND, Sheriff SIIERIPP'S erne; CARLItiI.V,I July, 11th,1855. I STATE OF JA\IES (TREASON,LD a:T.—Letters Testamentary on the Estate of James Creation deed late of 11:est Penns ore township, Cumberland eetnity, have been hewed to. the subscribers residing In the sane tox nship. All persons indebted to the sold estate will make payment and those haying claims against it will present them for settlement to THOM A 8 (I REASON, • SAMUEL (111EASON. July 18. 'sB.Exes, , , j),ONNE ' D.7I .13ONN.FTS.— i- Tlxo saserildi to just reecletint another supply'ot firing and Sunitnerllonnetovonsistlint of IliiglloliStrow chip; lliald. moth' Straits, Neapolitan). and Ben Braid. also a new supply of i•ery• chitin Colored :I,nd White Bonnet ltibbono varying In price from 12,16 to 50 cents per rued, • • . Also a larito assortnicnt oflebildiono and Misses Straw and lirald.Onto. 4 ; qp. W. !UTNE% Nay IC. '155 , . T_IONNETS, AIBONS , ,AND FLOW. very. oxtent:lve, nu{l n4v stock of BonnelF Mous nut' &Wit:lids, now opening at Ow glivap store of 314, MAT, 0G11.1.1Y. ME Mil I= S.HIEDAWATIOMATIC. SIINAPS, tlikrUlllias OF PFSNSTLNANIA.L. 'bi;;;ieavti to' call '',tlia- . !tittiiittion ca the citizens of PennsYLimilit 'article,' manufactured by uty; out usively.,. at ..iny ,fieetelry in Schiedain,. tuna, .e' ? cpi*ly .; ll. l . mufti pUrpos es. • It IVAMiddfrom the liest,Barlify that can be selected in•Eu'reqiiilar4thoesstinve, of, :eremite Italian berry, of sietievii;dgdjl and extraordinary medicinal" propeTties; iitiit'littS'lMigninte elicit/at.reputaticn both hl Eurtqfe aqtrAmerieffrthan , any other dietutfu buvtr ragd, ' . , lidsumkrisst; in obstruetiens Of tnellMdderAnd Kidneys, and debility of ;'"the urinary funifthins, its effects tire prompt, decided and in varibly rellabl6:, Andit ifs not:only , a' remedy for theseulamt dies, bot,•in ail cases which they. are produced by drinking bird' littieri which is almost Universally, the Cause of : then), iteperates as a sure preventive. ' . The dhitressing °fleet upon the Stomach, Bowels, and Bladder; of 'traVelers, new residents ' and all persons Am:. accustomed tai them, 111'0(1w:edify the waters of nearly all °coin. great Inlatidrlvers, like the Ohio, Mississippi and Altibittria, front the.large quantity of, decayed iega': . table matter contained iu them; in a state of solution, is welt known', as Is also that of 'the waters of limestone regloos, In producing GRAVEL. CYMRU, and stone in tho htmoda. 'the AIIOMATic kainom M. SCHNAPPS is an absolute e•orreetive of all these injurious properties of Lad water, and consequently prevents the disease which theyoellision. It is alsb found to be a cure and maven . - tivo of Foyer end Ague a complaint caused by the con joint Of vegenide malaria In the atmosphere, and vegetable putrescenecs in the water of these districts in which it pi incipally prevails. The Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps is consequently hi great demand by persons traveling. or al outto settle in those is of the come; try especially ; as %tell as by many in es cry community vilierb it has become known, on account of its parlous other remedial properties. More than three thhusand physicians, among wheal are numbered the greatest manes belonging to the ty of medicine in ibis country, have certified, over their own signatures; to the valuable medicinal properties of such :111 article, as the severest tests have proved the Schiedam Annuntic Schnapps to be and have accepted it as a most desirable addition to the MArtrox MumfA. l'ut up in quart or pint bottles, enveloped In yellow paper with say name on the bottle, cork and seal. For silo by all respectable Druggists and Grocers. SUDOLPII WOLFE, 18, 20 and 22 Beaver street, New Serb. 25 South Front street, Philadelphia. I beg leave to call the attention of thepublic to the ()Bowing letters from physicians: I.oonaTorty.N. Y. :slay 2. ISM I:DOLPH Worse.—Dear SIN,: 1 cannot !Teak too highly of the purity ot your 6citiedaut t'chnapps. It is decidudly superior to any thing 01 the kind to the mar ket. it is perfectly tree .rant the admixtute oil, or of ally Or those arnylie compounds, whirk i?kduce such IL mischielous and irreparable oiled upon the con stitutium and o Mat lery tow alcoholic distilled liquors ate without—most ot them being largely Impfcguat,4 it. I have personly inspected the laritms rrot t 'ess, of distllation practiced at Schiedam, and know that un usual rare is taken to separate the noxious elements fn idt lie pm e alcohol. and your to is a striking proof of its success. As it medicinal agent tor chronic and :coal allot ions.l have successfully pi escrikcd and recomend it as an agrealde cordial and harmless stimulant, and shall continue to do so; us o ell an to use It as 3 source of pure alcohol for chemical investiga tions and experiments. Yours otedient, DLCK, Consulting Analytical Chemist." Dr. Charles A. Leas, Conunissitmer of Ilealth, Bala snore, writes as follows 6t relation to the value .of schnapps as n remedy in chronic catarrhal complaints, hv load. is dated July" 27, "I take great pleasure in bearing highly creditable testimony to its efficacy as a remedial agent in the di sease for which you re amend it. Dal ing a Datmal tendency to the mucous surfaces, with a slight degree of stimulation, I regard it its tam of the must important remedies in 'chronic catarrhal affections, particularly those of the Benito urinary apparatus. I\ ith much res pect your obedient servant, CHARLES A.II,EAS, M.D. "Mr. Ildolpho Wolfe, No 22 Beaver st. 17.—Dear sir: Last season the writer received. through your agent in this' city, a bottle of your _Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps, and since that period lilts prescribed the same in certain forms of urinary complaints; also In cases of debility in aged persons. So far, the Schnapps has been of much benefit to those using it * * * In conclusion, where a diuretic and stimulant Is required, I should use the Az. emetic Schiedam Schnapps. Thanking you for your kindness, I am respectfully yours. A. It. t lIALONEE, M. D., 180 S. Eighth st. The ictibioined letter from Dr. Paine, of Manchester, N. 11., relates to VIM of the most valuable medicinal prop erties p..ssessed by the Muni:Mc :Schnapps, sod shoes that It acts as a specific in a very painful disease—the 0110 el : "Mn. WotrE:—Permit me to address you 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 cas6 of gravel and stone, of some iive years' standing, causing very acute pain In every attempt to urinate. After using litany remedies w ithout much relief, I was , induced to try a bottle of your medicine. In the course of three days It proved effectual, dialoging large pieces of stone, some of which was as large as a marroulat pea. 1 continued the co, , dial Hi:cording to directions, and the patient continued to gain, and Is fast recovering. 1 think a medicine of so much value in. so distressing a complaint, should be known to the public. and the world at large. And I for ono. must give it my approbation and signatme. TIIOF. l'A 31. D." From Dr..lolm S. flees..., Clumthd,l3ultimore, 31d. Scpt 15, 1552: •'A number of our physicians are ordering the article, and several have already prescribed It. l'ersonsto Mau 1 int“e sold it speak very highly of its qualities. A Gentlunasn of toy own personal acquaintance, having sulfured greatly with an aliedlon of the kidneys and bladder took two bottles and subsequently passed n stor, e of cousiderable size, nud was. greatly relieved. It will no doubt go Into general use," linnft Notices. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that application will be monde to the next 'Legislature um Pennsylvania, to alter the Charter of the CAntastk. DEPOSIT BANK, I, , cated in the borough of. Carlisle, Cum berland county. Cr. as to confer upon the said tank the rights and pm iv lieges of a Bank of Issue, any to change its name to time CA111.1: 4 1,E BANK. Also to ineretese the capital of said Bank (which isiltt prevent sixty then- Sand dollars, o ill' the privilege of inereasing the sane under its present charter to one hundred thousaid dollars) to two hundred and fifty thousand donors. , By order of the Board of Directors: 101. M. BELTEM, Cashier, Carlisle Juno ^_5,1555. fm OT ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that an application ',Rile made to the next leg isiat tire of the State of Pennsylvania, tier the bongo of a law to Incorporate n Bank of Deposito, with a capital of FIFTY TIWUNAND DOLLAIIH, with authority to incrrane the samo to Ono Hundred Thousand Dollars. To Local led the '3IECHANICidiHRO DEPOSITS DANK, and to Le located the borough of Mechanicsburg, Pa. The of of said Dank is to inerenee the general business facilities of tho public in the vicinity, of its location. • Daniel Urich, Jacob Coocer, John }lnuit,- sr. • Denjamin Eberly; John Reigel, Johnlirandt, Henry 0. Rupp, °corgi> Singixer, John Houser, Elias Grabill, John Coover, David Miller, Andrew 1. Kauffman, Solomon I'. Giorgi% iffechanicrburg, June 20, 185.5-Cm CIAIII,ISLE DEPOSIT 1.3 A N be received at thts 'Rank for any longth of time over four months, and interest_,riald at the rate or , youn Pun CENT. per annum, and tp: , principal paid huh at any time after maturity Ncithovt not en. interest ceases gi ft or the expiration Of the time slaadtied, in tho,eartllicatA. 'mines renewed for another Oven perfect. In wh felt case the in 6•rsst - is paid up nu. tll the' time of tloi renewal; • hank opals at i o'clock, A. M. and closes at 2 c'eleck, P. M. It. PARKET, PreAfdent. • W. M. BEramkt, Cashier .11 - „lrir....„..l,A3i:Noiir . ItIiI(..!EIVING 1 .... 7 tit .1• tin' spring stnek of I'AP E fI 11.001NGS w lidr" this larti . eFt avid most'. varied asshitieent ePer opened in Carlisle, to.i hick I Incite CIA early ntlentlosn , of ttia public, tiii.Ulpterjil i l dlinit at prices widen ettuttpt tall to Pleatielbe elehestlitireliser. • • ' •. niareli2S - --!•.:' JOlllil P. PPM, 111