8 zoe markets.. o:arfioite Frobtice . 31tarftet. REPORTED FOR TIIE HERALD. Cirlisle,, Wednesday Morning, Sept. 12 noun Superfine, per 1.0)1 do Extra, do - do Family do - RYi do - WutrE Warm per bushel c RED do do - do do do CLOVERSEED C l \ do TI3IOTIIYSEED. RYE CORsI DATA BALTIMORE MARKET. MONDAY EVENINO, Sept. 24 FLOUR AND MEAL.—The Flour market was firmer today, and holders not disposed to sell except at full rates contended for. We nore a fair export inquiry. Receipts of Howard street brands are light. Sales to-day of 600 bbls at $7,871, tess than which would not be taken. Ohio was also held at $7,871. Sales of 1000 bbls City Mills at $7.75. A sale also of 500 bbls Susquehanna at $7,81f. The market closed firm for all kinds.- A sale be tween 'change of COO bbls City Mills at $7.75,' and 700 bbls Susquehanna at $7,87A per bbl. Rye Flour—Demand moderate. We quote first quality at Gaso,2s, and mixed brands $5,87i. Corn Meal—The market is very quiet. We quote country at $4 25, and city mann facthry nt $4 75 per bbl. GRAIN —Wheat—There was a fair supply on 'Change to day and demand good, especi ally for the better qualities. Lower grade, were quiet. Shippers and millers bough , , freely—prices exhibit no special change frun: Saturday. About 20,000 bushels offered,.anu mostly sold—chuice white at 1,95a51,98, good to prime do 1,85a51,91,0r linary to good do 1,7041,80; inferior do. at 1,50a51,65. Red, good to prime, at ],70a51,80, ordinary to good do. 1,60a51,70, inferior do. 1,4041,50 pet bushel. Gorn—About 5500 bushels offered, and sales of good to prime white at 88a90 Dents, latter figure for very choice; .yellow 87a 90 cents; inferior, cut and warm qualities at 78a80 cents per bushel. Oats—About 6,500 bushels offered -to-clay, and sales of good to prime at 35a42 cents; ordinary to good quali ties at 29a33 cents per bushel. Rye—A fair demand. Only 500 bushels offered to-day. Sales of 1000 bushels Maryland at 1,05a5P,08 and Pennsylvania at 1,15a51,17 per bushel. lifffttherpOia. SAVING FUND 01? THE U.S. INSURANCE, ANNUITY A: TRUST C0111"Y. S. E. Corner Third and Chesnut Streets, Phi Pa. M. CAPITAL S:250,000. —64 Money is received on deposit daily. the amount de posited is entered in a Deposit Book and given to the Depositor, or, If preferred. a certificate will be given. Ail sums largo and small, are received, and the amount paid back on demand, without notice. Interest in paid at the rate of net Mt tneucing from the day of deposit, MO ceasing fourteen days previous to the withdrawal of the money. Un the first day of.lan nary, in mich year, the interest of each deposit is paid t, I the depositor, or added to the p,ineipil, as he may prefer. The Company have now upwards of 3,500 depositors In the city of Philadelphia alone. 'Any aditional information will be given 13: - addressing the MEASURED.. DIItECTOSS Stephen R. Crawford. l'res't Lawrence Johnson. Vice Pt. Ambrose 0. Thompson, Benjamin IV, Tingley, Jacob 1.. nor:mace, PLINY FISH. J. C OEIII.HCIIIAGER, Sept. 1°'55.-Iy. REM? ItUTA BAUA, AND OTHER TURNIP Fuperlor Feed Buckwheat, inproved Turnip Drills. &e. For sale by PASCHAbI. MORRIS A: Co. Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store, I . orner ith and Market streets, Phllada. July IS. '55 "•" - scoi•s'• i m ' ' Nose. /21 and 23 South Sixth Street -- PHILADELPHIA. ARRICULTIM kr. TMrI,IMENT 'SIANUFA.CTOttY, Bristol, Pa. SI:ED Unoustas MO Acres) Illoonisdalo, near Bristol, Pa OTTS. DB BEGES.—Just receive onothur to' of Chopp Do Doges, 'Moines nod t' tnnttis Olotha.• [novls] 0. W. DITNED. FRANCISCUS, • MANUFACTUTIM OF COTTON LAP %adding, Tin Yarn, Carpet Chain, Cotton Yarns, CANDLN AND PLUM WICKS.. 111"11 ho offers to sell 'at; tho Lowest Cash Prirei at N V;.r Jl4rliet Street above Socond, North shit', Philatlolph • r tilt OILING MACHINES' of a host make constantly on hand and for vale at tl Car Isle Foundry uud Zauchlue Shop. • Ie.uANK. GARDNER. Election (Proclamation, wAsseiubly oi the e b o y ni s m n o tf i c i o e f ao t t l o f f ; . e p n e e n r i a l I sylvania ,entitled "An Act relating to t e election at this Commonwealth," passed the 2d day of July, A. D. 1839, it is made the ditty of the She , vitro( every county withiaQ i his t.ommomweaith, to give public notice of the GPtiera) Eleuti ,ns, anti in such notices to enumerate t I. 1 he officers to be elected, 1. Designate the place at which the election is to be held. $ 7,62 7,87 7,75 6,50 1,80 1,70 100 87 I, Jos, !OWN:), High Sheriff of the county of cumberiand,(lo hereby make known and give tilts public n Rice to the electors ofthe coma . ) 0 Cumberland, that on TUESDAY, the 9 (la, of iteinher next, all election will, be held at the several election districts establishol b. law in said county, at which time they will vote by ballot for the several officers hereinafter naimil, viz : 36 6,75 4,00 ONE PERSON lir Can i 1 Commissioner of the State-of Peon sylvaoht to represinit the enmity or Cumber Luid in the 'loos,: or lieresentutives Of Venus) vaiiiit for Sheriff of Cumberland County for Treasures of the county of Cumberland ONE PERSON for Commissioner of the min y of 'Cumberland hind for Director of the ['dor and of the House of Employment ot die coma% Cutnberland for Auditor, °COIe county of Cumberland . -- t011.: I'EItSON for Coroner of the county of Cumberland. The said election will be held tkroughout the county, as follows: rhe e;?.ution in the election district composed of the borough of Car4e and the (.OW1181111)4 Of North Mlllillet.oll, SM4Jetliddletout, Lower Dick inson, Lower Friiiikford and tu wee Oust Penns borough, witL -ie held at the Court Douse in tlicti , pot 0u4.11 of Ca Aisle. The electim iii the election district emu' osed of Silver Slim ig township, will lie held at the public bons. , of George Duey, in Doguestoun in said towmiliti. The eit . t;11011 ii. the election district composed of Ilammieti township, will he held st the house l'orinerly occupied 1.)) 11. Bressler ui said town ship. The election ii, the election district composed al the township of Uoper Allen will he at the house ol David Sheffer in Shepherds. to‘t 11. rite election in the election district composed lithe township of Lower %lien will -be held at Ure wA4no-iniker shop o 1 Jonas- linnelibarger on Slate II iII. The election in the election district composed of CAst rennsborottgli township, will be held at the house now occupied by C !son, at the west end of the liarmsburg Bridge. The electioo in the district composed of New Cittnherland, will be held at the public house of If. Hold, tht. borough of New Cumber land. The election in the district composed of the borough of Mechanicsburg, will he held at the public house ofJohn [louver, in said bort - nigh. ' The election in the district composed of Mon roe township, will be held at the public house of P. IL Goodyear in Clmrchtown, in said township. 1 he election in the district composed of Upper Dickinhon township, will be held at the house now occupied by C livistion Hoffman in said town ship. The election in the district composed of the Borough of New ville , and townships of Mifflin, Upper Fro nkford, and that part of Newt NI town ship, not included in the Leesburg election die trio herein after mentioned, and part of Upper Allen township, will be hold at the Brick School llouSe, in the borough of New vi tie Hie election in the district composed of !lope well township, will be held at the New Brick School !louse in Newburg, in said township. rile election in tb : district composed of On borough of Shippensbuix, Shippensbnrg town ship ,:ind that port of Southampton township not included in the Leesburg election district, will lie held at tile Council liouse, in the bm ough of Shippensburg The election in the election district compos ed of parts of Newton and Southampton town ships, not embraced in the Newville and Ship penshurg district, will be held at the house formerly occupied by William Maxwell in Leesburg. Wm. 0 odw n, Paul B. lloddard. lien. Mcllenay, James Devereux, (lust. English, Secretary and Treasurer, Teller and Internam., "•-• TWO PERSONS ONE PERSON ONE PERSON ONE PERSON ONE l' EIt,SON Notice is Hereby Given, That every person, excepting Justices of the Peace, who shall holdall) , office or appointment of profit or trust under the .United States, or 01 this Skate, or any city or incorporated district, whether a commismoned officer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent, who is or shall he endployed under the legislative, executive, or ju diciary departments of this State, or oldie United states, or of any city or of any incorporated dis rict; and also that every member of Congress and of the State Legislature, and (lithe Select oa Common Council of any city, or commissioner or any iocorporated district, is by law incapable o holding or exercising at the same time, the office or appointment of judg,e,ffispector,or clerk of any elections of this Commonwealth, and that no in spector, judge or other officer of such election shall be el i ;ilk! to be then voted for. And the .said act of Assembly. entitled an net r lalingtoeleelionsofthisCommonwealth,passed .1 illy 1839, further.provides as follows, to wit. "That the inspectors and judges shall meet at Um. respective places appointed for holding the, blection in the district to which they respectively eelcmg, before 9 o'clock in the morning of the SUOMI', Tuesday of October, and each of said in spectors shall appoint one clerk, who shall be a voter of such district. "lo case the person who shall have received the seonil highest number of votes for inspector, shall not :mend on the day of the election, then the person who shall have received the second, highest number of , votes for judge at the next preceding election shall act as inspector in his place. And in case the person who shall have received the highest number of votes for inspec tor shall not attenil,the peeson elected judge shall appoint an inspector in his place; and in case the person elected a joke shall not attend, then thj' inspector who received the highest number of votes shall appoint a judge in his place; or Wally vacancy shall continue in the noard lbe the snace of one hour alter the time fixed by law for the opening of the election, the qualified voters of the' township ward or district for which Such officer shall have heel: elected, present at, the place of electior., shall elect one of their number, to fill such vacancy 'lt shall be the duty of the several assessors of each district to attend at the place of holding every general special or township electron, dur ing the whole time said election. is kept operf, fOr the purpose of giving information to the. inspectors and judges when called on in relation to the right of any person assessed by them to vote at such election, or suck oilier matters in relation to the TkirsrAtOb QS)iar,4 assessment of voters as the said inspectors or either of them shall from time to time require. "No person shall be permitted to vote ut any' e'vet it'll as aforesind,than a white freemidi of the age of twenty one )ors or more,who shall have resided in t'iis Suite at least one year aid in the election district where he offers his vote at least ten days- immediately preceding such dection; sod within two years paid at State or county tax,,, which, shall have b ( . 11 obsessed at least tell days before the election;' But a citizen of the United States, who has previously been a qualified voter of this State, and removed theretrom and ret ern e!). and who shall have resided in the election district and paid taxes aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote alter residing in this State six months; Provided, That the white freemen, citizens of the United States, between the ages of twenty one soul twenty two years who hose resided in MI election district ten days as nforesaid,shall he entitled to vole although they shall not have paid taxes. No person shall be permitted to vote whose name moot contained in the list of taxable • in bithitants furnished by the commissioners, unless First, he prOduce a receipt for the payment within two years, of a state or county tax asses sed agreeably to the constitution, and give ants factory evidence either no his oath or affirmation, or the oath or affirmation of another that lie has paid such a tax,or on Were to produce a receipt shall make oath to the payment thereof. Second, if he claim a right to vote by being an elector be tween the age of twenty one and twenty two years he shall depose on oath or affirmation that he has resided iii this State at least one year next before his application, and make such proof of,re p lence n the district as is required by this licit and that he does verily believe front the account given him that he is of tho age - aforesaid , and such other ev , - idence as is required by this act, whereupon the name of the person so admitted to vote shall be inserted in the alphaNetical list by the inspectors, and a note male opposite thereto by writing the word •tax,' if he shall he admitted to vote by reason of having paid tax, or the word 'age; he he shall be adinittedto vote by reascamt such '' shall be called out t the clerks, who shall make the like notes in the lists of voters kept by them. 'in all cases where the mime of the person claiming to vote is limed to the list furnished by the commissioners and assessor, or his right to vide whether found thereon or not, is objet ed t by any qualified citizen, it shall be the duty of the inspectors to examine such persons on oath as to his.quildicatiolis, and it be claims to hate resided witlinithe State foe one )ear or more, his oath shall be sufficient proof thereof, but shall make proof by at least one competem witness ' N 1 ho shad be a qualified elector, that lie has resided within the district for more than ten days next preceding said eleetioo, mid shall 11153 him sell swear that his bona fide residence, in pursu ance of his lawful calling, is a Won the district, and that he did not remove into said district ft r he purpose of voting therein. • `r.very person quidified us aloresaid k and who shall make due proof if required, of lila t esidence and payment of taxes as aforesaid, shall be ad mitted to vote in the township, ward or district ill winch he shall reside. •If any person shall prevent or attempt to pre , vent any officer' of any election under tins act from holding such election, or use or threaten any violence to any such officer, or 515.'11 interrupt or improperly intertere with him in the CXCellll.4l of of his ditty, or shall block up the a indow'or ave nue to any window where the same may be hold ing, or shall riotously disturb the peace at such elcutiou, or shall use or practice any intimidating threats, for 0 01 violence, with design to influence unduly or overawe uuy elector, or, to prevent him from voting or to restrain the feet dom of choice, such persons Oil conviction shall be tined -in any sum set exceeding five hundred dollars and be imprisoned for any time not less than three nor more titan twelvt months, and if it shall be shown to court, where the trial of such offence shall be had, that the person so offending was not a resi dent 01 the city, 'llvard, district or township where the ofience was Committed, and not entitled to vote therein, then on conviction he shall be sentenced to pay a fine of not less than one hundred not. more than one thousand dollars, and be impriso ned not less than six month nor more than two years. 'lt any person or persons shall make any bet or wager upon the result of any election within the C 1111 l tonwealth, or shall otter to make any such bet or wager, either by verbal proclamation there of, or by any written or printed advertisement challenge or invite any persoti to make such bet ' or wager, upon conviction thereof lie or they shall f t rfeit and pay. three tames the amount so be or to be bet. .11 any person not by law qualified, shall fraud ulently vote at any election in this Common wealth, or being otherwiseqnalified shall v..te out of his proper district, or ii any person knowing the want of such qualifications, shall nil or pro. cure such person to vote, the person offending skill, on conviction, be filled in any sum not ex ceeding two hundred dollars, and be imprisoned for any term not exceeding three months. 'lf any person shall vote at inorethan one elec tion district, or (Ahern Ise firandulentl.F yew . more (1)1111 (MCC on the sante (lay, or shall fratidulently fold or deliver to the inspector two tickettrt to gether, with the intent illegally to vote, or shall procure another so to do, he or they offending, shall on conviction be fined in any sum not less than fitly nor more than five hundred dollars, and be imprisoned tor any term not less than threei nor inure than twelve months • any person not qualiked to vote in this Com monwealth, agreeably to law. (except the sons of qualified eitizeus) shall appear at any place of election for the purpose of issuing tickets or of influencing the citizens qualified to vote ,he shall on conviction lorfeit and pay ally sum not exceed. ing one hundred dollars l'or every such offence, and be imprisoned for any term not exceeding three months.' Agreeably . to the provisions of the• sixty-first section of said act, every General and Special Election shall be opened between the hours of eight mid ten in the forenoon, and shall continue without interruption or adjournment until seven o'elsek in the evening, when the polls shall be closed. And the Judges of the respective districtsurcire said, are by the said act required to Meet at the Court House, in the borough of Carlisle on the third day after the said day of eletition ' being Friday the 13th day of October, then and there to perform the things required of them by law. Given under my hand, at Carlisle, this l2th day of September, A. D., 1 854 JOSEPH MeDAHMOND . , Sumtivr's OEFICE, C4FLLIBLE, Z Sheriff. Sep. 12, 1855, • CHEAP CASH 1300 K .AND 1 STATIONERY STORE, North WesicOrtier, of 6th and Arch. Streets, Philadelphia.—Onear liAneams fN :Bons I—Peetical, Juvenile, Miscellaneous Standard and PreS'entation Books, very cheap! STAPLE - AND - FANCY STATIONERY. Superior White Ruled Letter Paper at 1,60 per Ream. Letter and Note Envelopes in great variety. Weddings Furnished at very niodemtetates. • Cards Written and Engraved. 0 illott's and other Steel Pens. Superior Motto Wafers, TM min' shoot, for 25 eouts. Inkstands, Penknives; POer Weights, Fine Turkey Morocco Porte !donates, Port Folios, Card Cases, Backgauntion Boards, &c.l With a very large and choice assortment of TOY ROOKS, GAMES, DISSECTED PICTURES, • Albums, Scrap Books and Engravings. may 2-ly P. THOMSON, Ebucotion. DIG SPRING ACADEMY NEWVILLE, Pa. .next session commences Tuesday November 6th.— Present session closes Tuesdny September 25th. Annu al Exhibition Mondny evening Sept. 24th, in Literary Nail. Annual address before the students, Monday morning, 24th. For particulars get a Catalogue. W. R. LINN, Principnl. JAMEO 31C107.11AN, Assistant. Sept. 12, 'U.—at DENN'A. FEMALE COL LEGE, 1 .. AT HARRISBURG, Pa. Ray. BEVERLY B. Waunn, A. Principal The third annualsession of this Institution of Learn ing for young Ladies, will commence on Mummy, Sri , minim the 3d. It has been the aim and object of the ptincipaband these associated with him.(of whom there aro six,) to imbue the mind with those principles of knowledge that develop thought and produce reflection. Their ambition has been Thoroughness. During the vacation, the college premises have been thoroughly refitted and enlarged. In eonnectitn with other improvements, tins, and washing apparatus, (hot and cold water)have been introduced, whereby the Col lege is made to possess all the comfort anti conveniences of an ogreedble home. For further particulars, or for circulars address the Principal at Ilarrisburg. Aug. 15. lARRISBURG FEMALE SEMI NARY.—This nourishing histituticin w9ll reopen on the MIST MoNDAY In SlirrEMlSEti. with a full and able corps of teachers. Put lis will be received at any period and charged only from time of entrance,— Catalogues giving full particulars can be obtained at the Store of A. M. Piper or at the 'Telegraph office. For further Information address the Prim:kind. Harrisburg, Aug. 8 '55 I‘lrs. A. LECONTE. 0. - ,vothihates for !Vice. VOLUNTEER CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF. FELLOW CITIZENS: I °Mu myself as a candidate fmr the office of SHERIFF of Cumberland county, and pledge myself If elected to discharge the duties of the °Mee to the best of my judgment and ability. sept 5 " ROBERT McCARTNEY. rip° THE VOTERS OF CUMBER j_ LAND COUNTY —Fellow Citizens: 1 oiler myself as a volunteer candidate for the office of should you consider me qualified for ti o office, and en titled to your suffrage. I will be thankful fur your votes et the coining election North Middleton. August 8'55 FOR COUNTY TR EASURER— Jon>: U. 1111.1.1ANIzi, of Carlisle. Carlisle, Juno 13. - - ZOO ''III? OT RS OF CUMBER LAND Cl STY.—The undersigned respeetfull inners himself as a candotato for the Ohre of :tit ERIE and solicits ywar sulleragos, at the ensuing . Eleetto May 24th 1555. M M. RILEY. Notices. VOTICE.—An election for Officers Ili and 'laiin g era,d . Lb, Cumberla nd Valley Hall }load t.olapany, will he held at the Company's office In Chant bersbnrit on Monday the Ist day ot October between the hours of lo A. M. and 4 P. M. Sept. 5, '55. L. M. lllDI)LE, Secretary. OTICE.-1 intend to apply to the Court of Quarter ;iessions of Ciuuberiand County uu the Ist day of October next, ar a Court then to be held to grant me a Itemise to keep fur sale and sell, in the borough of Carlisle, vinous, spirituous, malt or brewed liquors, but nut in less quantities than ono quart. C. IN HOFF. Carlisle, Aug. 29. 1855. Ar I OTICE.--I. intend to apply t) the Court of Quarter Sessions of Cumberiand ( . outity on Lae Int day et October next, at a Court then to he held, to grant use a ileinise to keep fur salts and sell, in the borough ot Carlisle, vinous and spirituous liquors, but nut In less quantities than one quart. S. W. HA VERSTICK. Carlisle, August 30, 1355. NuTIC.E is-itkJeby. given that 1 hi tend to apply to the Court oi Quarter Sessions of t.,untherland County on theist day of October next. at a Court thou to he held, to grant mu a license to keep for sale and to sell, In the .borough of Carlisle, Vinous. spirituous, malt or brewed liquors but not in less quan tities than one quart. Sept. 5 '55. SAMUEL C. lIITYETT. NOTICE. TO RETAILERS OF LIQUORS. .Now to w It, 124th of April 1,55: 'The Court nit Mon , day the lot day 01 Octolwr, A. F. fur hearing appli cations fur lice - nee to Retail Vinous, Spirtuuus, Alultand Brewed Liquors, under the provision 01 the net of 14th of April, 1t.,:11, at which time all persons making °bee tions will be heard. Applicatieus fin• Itemise must ha published In one New spaper three times, and the last publication at least ten days lettere the day on which said application. shall he made. By the Court. JOHN M. lIItLGO Clk. I i I STATE of 1)r. CHAS. w. IJEHN, deeensed.—Notice is hereby given that Letters of aummistratien de bunts non en the estate of Dr. Clots. W. I)ehn, late of New Cumberland, Cumberland county deceased, have been d u ly granted by the Register of said county' to the subscriber residing in :Mechanics burg. All persons knowing themselves indebted tu said estate are required to make immediate payment and these having elahns to present them fur settlement to HOBERT WILSON, MEI aug 90 Administrator .1.1 .1 4 STATE OF JAMES ARM STRONG, deceased.—Notice is hereby given that Letters Testamentary on the Estate of James Arm strong, into of the borough of Carlisle, Cumberland county*, deceased, have been granted by the Register of said county to the subscribers, residing In the same itureugh. All persons knowing thembell es indebted to 514 111 Est.•te are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims to present them for settlement to J. N. ARMSTROMI, J. RHOADS, August 15, 1855-6 w Executors. 1 4 -I STATE 01? (314:ORGE C. RUPP, jrletod.—Notleo Is hereby given that Letters of Ad ministration on the Estate of (leorge C. Rupp, lute of Lower Allen township, Cumberland county, deCIMISed, have been ranted by the Register of said county, to the subscriber, residing in the same township. All per indelitedto said estate are reluired to make haute. dints payment, and those having claims against it to preaent them for settlement to LE VI 31 Eitli EL, Aug.l. Administrator. t, I STATE OF JAMES GREASON, 4 DEC'D.—Letters Testamentary on the Estate of .(((limes (treason deed late of West Penns oro township, Cumberland county, have been issued to the subscribers residing lu the sante township. All persons indebted to the said estate will make payment and those having claims against it will present them for settlement to THOMAS R EASON, SAMUEL °REASON. July IS. '55. Exr's. FII: SMITH PORT MONNAIE, 1 . , • . . POCKET BOOK and DRESSING CASE • • Manufacturer, N.W. corner 4th and Chesnut stroots PHILADELMILC, ka - Always on hand a large and varied assortniont of Port'ldounales, ' Work Boxes. Pocket Books,, ' . Cabas. . • • . Balikers Cases, ' . Travelling Bags, • Note Holders, • ' Baeligammon Boards, Port Folios, • . Chess Men,' -, . Portable Beaks/ Pocket Memeandum Books • Drowsing Casps,•_— Cigar ems, tie. • • 'Also a general assortment of English, French andOeo• man Fancy Goods, duo pocket Cutlery, Balers, Raaor Strops and Gold Peus t , .t.Y-Wholosale second and third Ploo'rs. ' multi F. H. SMITH,. ' NAV. corner 4th and Chosnut.streels. - N. 11.—On the receipt of $1 a superior Cold Pen will be sent to any 'Actor ,the country by raall—describing pen thus, medium, hard or soft. SCHIEDAM AROMATIC SIINA,PS. ,L 0 THE CITIZENS OF FENNSILVANIA.- I beg leave to call the attention in the citizens of Pennsylvania to the above article, manufactured by my self exclusively, at my factory in Schiedam, hol land, expressly for medical purposes.. It is made from the best Barley that can be selected in Europe and the essence of aromatic Italian borry,'of acknowledged and extraordinary medicinal pr. perties; and it has long since acquired a higher reputatu u both in Europe and America, than any other dietetic Ir°. rage, . In GRAVEL, GOUT, and RHEUMATISM; in obstructlkna tne Bladder and Kidneys, end debility of the urinary functions, its effects are prompt, decided and luvuribly reliable. And it is not only a remedy fur these MILO• dies, but, in all eases in which they are produced by drinking bad waiter, which is almost universally, the. cause of them, It opelates as a sure preventive. The distressing•eliect upon the Jtonatch, Bowels, and Bladder, of travelers, new residents, and all persons un accustemed to them, produced by the It atm, OI nearly all of our great Wand rivers, like the ChM, iSllssissippi and Alabama, then the large quantity of 'decay ed vege table matter contained in them, in a state of solution, is well known; as is aka that of the waters of limestone regions, In producing thisvu, evi.cutt, and stone in the Budadat. The AROMATIC nC11.11:BAA1 K.I/AAIT6 is jut übsolute corrective of ell these injurious properties of bad water, and consequently prevents the disease which they occasion. It is also found to Lea cure and pretuu t of Fever and Ague, a complaint caused by tile con joint enacts of vegetable malaria in the atmosphere, end vegetable putres, ences in the vs titer ol toot, wst Acts in winvli it pi tocipally pro' ans. She ArLthalle et Meerut S`ChIHiI , I , S is whsetillehtly'lll gt cut Uell.albll by poisons traveling, or about to settle in those pas Is Ut the coun try especially ; as well us by many in every community where it has become known, uu account of its various ether remedial properties. More than three thousand physicians, among whom are numbered Ilmgreatest names belonging to the facul ty of medicine in this country, have certified, over their own' signatures, to the valuable medicinal properties of such an article, us the severest tests have plused the Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps to be and have accepted It HS a most desirable addition to the MATitu.t Mt.oicA. Put Alp in quart or pint bottles, enveloped lu yellow paper with my name of the bottle, cork and seal. Eor sale by all respectable Druggists and Grocers. tilitiLPll %% GM, 18, 20 and 22 Beaver street, New York. 25 South Front street, Philadelphia. I beg leave• to call the attention of the public to the (Mowing letters from physicians: "Mit. Unoten Wonrn—Dear pis : 1 cannot speak too highly 01 the purity of your behiedian `zelmapps. It is decidedly superior to any thing of the kind in the mar ket. it is perfectly free .ronctlie admixture of lush oil,' or of any 01 those :mune compounds a Melt produce such a mischievous and irreparable effect upon the con stitution, nod math very low alcoholicdiaulled liquors are without—most 01 them being largely impieguated with it. I have person') inspected the variousprocess ot distilation practiced at "-flimflam, and know that un usual care is taken to separate the noxious elements from the pore alcohol, and your ta.linaps is a staking proof o 1 its success. As a medicinal agent for chronic and renal Mita:lions, 1 have successfully prescribed it, and recommid it as au agreable cordial and harmless stimulant, and shall continue to do so; as well as to use it as a source el pure alcohol for chemical investiga tions and experiments. Yours obedient, I: Lill DECK, ConsUlting Analytical Chemist." WILLIAMS Dr. Charles A. Leas, Commissioner of Health, Balti more, writes as femurs in relatiOn to the value of f 4 chnapps as a remedy in chronic catarrhal complaints, Ste. The letter is dated .luly Si 7, 11,53: ...I take peat pleasure in bearing highly creditable testimony to its ellicacy as a remedial agent in the di sease for which you recomend it. ]laving a natural tendency to the mucous surfaces, with ti slight degree of stimulation 1 regard it as one of the most Important remedies iu cronic catarrhal affections, lad Ocularly those of the Benito urinary apparatus. With mush res pect your obedient servant, _ . “PHILADZIPUIA, July 15, 1853. "Mr. Udolpho Wolfe, No '22 Beaver st.'.. Y.—Lear Last season the writer received, through your agent in this city, a bottle of your Aronnitic'Sehledam Schnapps, anti since that period has prescribed the Ennio in certain forms of urinary mutplaints: also in cases of debility in aged persons. So tar, the Schnapps has been of much benefit-to those using it ** 1u conclusion, where a diuretic and stimulant is required, 1 should use the Ar omatic Schiedam Schnapps. Thanking you for your kindness, 1 am respectfully yours, A. b. CHALON Elt, 31. b., 180 S. Eighth st, The subjoined letter from Dr. Paine, of Manchester, N. 11., relates to one of the moat valuable Medicinal prop erties possessed by the Aromatic schnapps, awd shove that It sets us a specific in a very painful disease—the tiravel: •yin. WOLFE :—Permit me to address you a few lines. which you are at liberty to use If you think proper, In respect to yotu• medicine, called Schiedam Schnapps.— have had a very obstinate case of gravel and stone, of some five years' standing, Lansing very acute pain in every attempt to urinate. After using nuiny remedies without much relief, I was Induced to try a bottle of your medicine. In the course of three days it proved effectual, disleging large pieces of stone, some of which %% as as large us a marrow tat pea. 1 continued the cor dial according to directions. and the patient continued to gain, and is fast recovering. 1 think atuedicine of so much value In so distressing a complaint, should. be known to the public, and the world at large. And 1 for one. must give It my approbation and signature. "A number of our physicians aro ordering the article, and several have already prescribed it. Persons to whom 1 have sold it speak very highly of its qualities. A Gentlemen of my own personal acquaintance, having suffered greatly with an affection of the kidneys and bladder' took two bottles and subsequently passed a stone of considerable size, and was greatly relieved. It shill nu doubt go into general use," LABORATOILV.N: Y. Ma 2. 1823; CHARLES .A.LEAS, M. D THOS. PAINE, 31. D." Enun Dr. John S. Bees°, Chemist, Baltimore, Md. Supt 15, 1652 : lanft notices. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that application will be made to the next Legislature of Pennsylvania, to alter the Charter of the CAtuusui Dr.rosiv BANK, located in the borough of Carlisle, Clan berland county, sobs to confer upon the said Bank the rights and privileges of a Bank of Issue, ane to change its name to the CARLISLE BANK. Also to increase the capital of said Bank (which is at present sixty thou sand dollars, mith the privilege of increasing the same under its present -charter to one hundred thousand dollars) to two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. By order of the Board of Directors. W3l. M. BEETEM, Cashier. Carlisle, June 25 4 1855.4.1111 NOTICE' IS HEREBY GIVEN, that an application will be made to the next Leg islature of the State of l'ennsylvania, ler the passage of a law to incorporate a Bank of Deposita, with a capital of Elm Tnotsvm DouLtus, with authority to increase the same to One Hundred Thousand Dollars. To be cab led the MECHANICSBUITO DEMME BANK, and to be located in the borough of Mechanicsburg, l's. The object of said Bank is to increase the general business facilities of the public in the vicinity of its location. Daniel Urich, Jacob Cotner, John Iffursh, sr. Benjamin Eberly, ..: John Itelgel, John Brandt, henry G. Rupp, George Singiser, -John !looser, Elias Grabill, John Coover, 'David 3111Ier, 'Andrew I. Kauffman, Solomon I'. Gorgai. Mechanicsburg, June 20, issE4m CARLISLE DEPOSIT 11 ANh.- SFECIAL DEPOSITS will be received at this Rank for any length of time over four mouths, and intere44ald at the rate' of FOUR PER CENT. per anutum.ned the principal paid back at any time after maturity without notice. interest ceases after the expiration of the time specified in the certifiCate, unless renewed' for another given period, in which ease the interest is paid up um til the time of the renewal. Mink opens at 0 o'clock, A. M. and closes at '2 o'clock, I'. M. U. PARKEII t President. NV. M. lir.rrEar t Cal;liter QUMMER HATS.---=-Just iticeived • at the Store of ROBERT DICK,' a largo assortment or Men's, Youth's and Children's SUMMER iiATs, con• sisting of Panama, Leghorn, French Straw ' Canton and other varieties, part of which are colored and blacV—. some - . 0