El 131 illarlicts. Frobuce Jliarftet. colt -THE nEFALD. , . C it isle, Wednesday, A.lorning, Oct. 8. ~, . ~ • FLoun Suprilue, per bbl. - - $ 1,75 do EKtta, i • do - •- 8,00 di.i Fatally do - - • 8,00 RYEdo - - 5,25 , WHITE WHEAT per bushel - - 4,80 Ithn RI n Con N OATS CI:oVEIISEED TIMOTILYSEED BALTIMORE. MARKET. MOSIMY EN . "'ESINO, Oct 1 FLOUR AND ME.4.l..=—The Flour market was firmer to-day, and holders not disposed to sell except at full rates contended for. We note a fair export inquiry. Receipts of Howard street brands are light. Sales to-day of 600 bbls at $7,874, less than which would not be taken. Ohio was also held at $7,874. Sales of 1000 bbk City - nit is at *7.75. A sae also of 500 Ws SusquelAli at $7,811. The Market closed firm for all kinds. A sale be tween 'change of 000 bhls\ity Mills at $7,75, and 700 bbls Susquehanna at $7,87.1 per bbl. Rye Flour—Demand moderate. We quote first quality at 6a50.25, and mixed brands $5,87 . 4.- Corn Meal—The market is very quiet. We quote' Country at $4 :211 - ;' and city mann facthry at $1 75 per bbl. GRAIN —Wheat—There was a fair supply WI 'change to day and demand good, especi ally for the better qualities Lower grades were quiet. Shippers and millers nought freely—prices exhibit nO special change train Saturday; About 32,000 bushels offered, and mostly sold—choice white at 1,05a51,98, good to prime do 1,85a51,91,0r limmy to good do. 1,70:1:$1,80; inferior do. at 1,50a51,65. Rod, good to4prime, nt 1,70a51,80, ordinary to good do. 1,6041,70, inferior do 1,40,61,50' per bushel, Corn--About 0000 bushels offered, and 'Hales tff good to prime white at 88a00 cents, latter figure for very choice; yellow 87a 90 cents; inferior, cut and warm qualities at 78a80 cents per bushel. Oats—About 3000 bushels offered to-day, and sales of good to prime :it 35a40 cents; ordinary to good quali ties at 20,i33 cents per bushel. Itye—A fair demand. Only 2000 bushels offered to-day. Sales of 1000 builCels Maryland at 1,0541,08 and Pennsylvania at 1,12a51,15 per bushel. FOiraheipOia. QAVING FUND , or TETE U. S. Ly INSURANCE, ANNUITY & TRUST COMI"Y. S. E. Corner Third 1111(1(110/Mut Streets, Phlra. CAPITAL $250.000. -- (1.:1A. Money is recidved on deposit daily. the amount de visited is entered in a Deposits Molt and given to the Uup or, if preferred, a certificate will he given. All sums large and 5111011, are received, and the amount ~,pald Intel: on demand, without notice. Interest is paid at the rate of FITE, I'lll CENT., coX meowing from the day of dimisit. and ceasing Menem' days previous to the withdrawal of the money. en the first day of.lnnuary, in each year, the Interest of Dash deposit Is paid to the depositor, or added to the p.iueipal, as he may prefer. The Company have now upwards of 3,500 depositors in the city of Philadelphia alone. Any tldiliunnt information will be given b. - addressing the TitgASCRER, DIRECTOSS Stephen 11.prawfwd. Pres e t. Wm. M. Godwin, Lawrence liduison. Vice Pt. Paul B. Goddard. Ambrouu 0. Tit tuipsun, (h o. Mellensy, , 'Benjamin W, Tingley, a/11110 , Bev ereux; daeoh L. Florence, Gust. English. PUNY FISK. Secretory anti Treasurer, .1 0 OMILSCHI. %a FM. Teller and Interpeter, Sept. 12 'ss.—ly. pRINE RUTA BAG A, AND OTHER TURNIP SIBiDS.—Also superior seed Bu c kwheat, iinprned Turnip brills. &e. For anis by PASCUAL'. MORRIS Sr Co. Adrloultural Warehouse and Seed Store, corner itb nd :14rkst strouta, Philads. • July 18. '55 r `'> ~~ ~~ t ~~~ . <~~~ Nog.' 21 and 23 South Sixth Street, .; riLIC.VDEE;PIiIA. ststsusacrronr,;l3rlotel, StAtioottxott (310 Acres) B:loomsdale, near Bristol, Pa s , ' ' l3P,GES.—Just received L' another let: of Cheap Do Bogus, Delltinea and Par stiait,s Clothe: , : Cnovl6l : • :0; -sv. lllTNitit. • rIIIIRA:SITING s Muetmnko, cßn4tantly,. on lond awl for orrlrtat thy Cprtiale foundry mid ' ; t , t. • AItDNETL• Off 1.1 AP (A) 0 1)S : e vase oimnin g afresh lot of iluaikmablo goodx, TO-='4)'..t.ti;nt,opiri:Ato 'thy Itltilrua.l Mace, In 3li t iust rou t, C1:11Q . .... \Odd! Wll,llMistAkt at tlo•lowest, Klee, • • (' ttpri 8-N01101:A2S. t. II EILEAS, in and by An act of tIK General ' of the Commonwealth of Pew:— Iviiiiia,Thititled "An Act relating, to the election this Commonwealth," passed the '.2(1 day of ay, A. D. 18:39, it is made the duty of the :she itrof every county within this lourmnmwealth, ho give public iimice of the General El yeti ms, low !iii such notices to enumerate: I. lie officers to he elected. 1. 11:sigliate the place at which the election is to he held. I, .10S. High Sheriff of the county of Cumberland, do lier..M) make known and give this public a &cc to the electors :tithe coniit o Cumberotinl, that on 'TUESDAY, the tt tht• of tlemher nest, an election will be Itch! at the several election districts establi she I law in said comity, at which time they will vote by h.illot tor the several officers herein:titer VIZ : 1,70 100 6,75 4,00 1 ., !* Can it Commissioner of the State of ' Penn— sylvania. 'MO PERSONS to represent the county of Cu n in the !loose of Represeolktives of Pennsy IS (hilt ONE PERSON for Sheriff of Cuinhorlatol County. ON PI 'PERSON for Treasures of the county of Crberland. ONE PERSON for Commissioner oitbe coon of Cumberland land for Director of the Poor aml of the Ilouse of Employment of the countt if Cumberland ONE PERSON lhr Auditor, of the e i of Cumberland ON 1.1 It SON for Coroner of the comity of Cumberland. The said election Will be held throughout the county, as Inflows: rte el tlctitnt ill Ow election district conyosed •tithe ottrottAli of Carlisle and the townships of corth idclieton, S Halt %l iddlotnn,l.nwer Ihck• 311S011,14(/WC1 ( 1 .4 1 . (1.1111 . 0111 3111(1 OW12.1( Wl - St 1101' , 111g11,3 3 V(11 1W held at the Court'ltollse io the or Car rhe isi the eleeti•iii district «mit osed of Silver Slici t nvnelii l a, will lie licit] ;,1 the pua lie la nisr of ‘ieurge Ueiey, m liogitestwvii iu said to wii%liite. the (deck ii. the election district composed of Ilamption township, will be held tit the house i.n•nterly in:copied b) ii. IlressltT in said to.ii. ship. . . rhe election in the election district composed of the township of Uoper Allen will he Icad at the public house of David Sheffer in Shepherds. Ina it. rho election in the election district composed if Ow township of I,2wer %lien will be held at the w it: , a• shop Jonas liunchharger on Slate Hill. election in the election district coniose‘l of I.list l'entisborottgli towitsbili, will be held at the horse new occupied (rDolson, itt wosi (mil of the liarrislitteg The election in the .iifitniet composed of Nett (3.1110)ellit1111, will be held at the pohlic house at W 11. Buhl, in lb,. borough of New Catnber land. Election Proelantation, ONE PERSON' ONE PERSON The election in the district composed of. the borough or Mechanicsburg, will be held at the public house of.lolm Hoover, in said borongh. t'he election in the district composed of Mon roe township, will be held at the public house id P. B. Goodyear in Churchtowii, in stud township.- ' he emotioll in the dist rictcomposed of Upper Dickinson township, will be held at the honer iuw occupied byehristian Hoffman in said town. ship. The election in the district compOsed of the li irmigh of Newville, Mill townships of Upper Pi...114.1'0H, and that ii.trt of Newton tow n• Ship, not included hi the Leesburg election dis trict herein after mentioned, and pant of Upper ..ilen township, will be held at the Brick School Ilouse, in the borough of Newville l'he election in the district composed omope. well township, will be held at the New Brick school [louse i n New liurg, in said township. rlic election in tit -- district composed of tlit Ii rotigit of Shippenslorfp ,Shippensintrg town ship, owl that part of Southampton tow itship not included in the Leeshart; election district, will Ile held at the Commit liouse, in the hot ouglt The election in the election di-trict compos ed of parts of Newton and Southampton town• . ships, not embraced in the Newville and Ship ponsburg district, will be- held at the house formerly occupied by William Maxwell in Leesburg. Notice is Hereby Given, That every person, excepting Justices of the Peace, who shall hold anv office or appointment of profit or trust under the United States,•or of this , State, or any city or incorporated district, wit •tlier a commis.noned officer or otherwise, a snliordinate °nicer or agent, who is or skull he employed under he,.legi 6110.1 ye, executive, of-ju diciary di:0'6110AI or this State,or oldie United states, or of any city or of any incorporated dis elei; and also that every member of Congress ;til of the State I .egislature, and of the Select 0.1 Common Council of any city, or commissioner or any incorporated district, i; by Into incapablo 0 holiling.mLeSereiSilig at the tune, the ollice sir appointment ofjudge,iiispector,or clerk of any elections of this Commonwealth, and that no in sitaiir, judge or other otticer of such election shall he el ;ilik to he then voted roe. And the said act or Assembly, entitled an act r Att mg to elect ions of this CollarnOnweLllll,passell July gd, tB.3l,lltrther proyides as follows, to wit. "That the Inspectors and ,lad ea stint' Meet at the, respective places appointed for holding the Wection in the district to which they respectively cutting, before 9 o'clock in the morning of the ,Sceuitil Tuesday or October, and each of said in spectors shall appoint one clerk, who shall be a ipt aided voter of such district. pan case the persilii who shall have received the second highest number of votes for inspector, not attend on the day of the election, then the pertain who shall have received the' second highest number of votes for judge at tI,IF next preceding tlectiOn shall net ns' inspector in his place. And iir case . the person who shall have received the highest number of votes ,for inspec tor shall net, attend, the person elected judge shall appoint awinspector in his place; and in case the person elected a judge shall not at.:;hil, then the tospeutor Win) received the highest number *of oteS shall appoint it,judge in place; nr ! ilapy traciiii.iy shall continue tit the: 'neard for the space ht one hour utter'the' , 4xed 14 lay for the Opening or the election, the qualified voters of the Pownship ward or district for which such officer lan ,have heeti. eleeteil;present 'at; the•iiltiee 'of Oeetior.,,shalll elect one of their number to fill! ouch vacancy , • . :,..„ , . •,• • 'll'lllol he the'l'iltity or the several assessors 'or each district to attend at the place nvery general liPe'elaror taviuthip -eleattni, slur log the whole time said ereetihn is kept,open; for the purpose Of giiin'g inflit'inittioV to tIM inspeetors juilges when Called ()min ratitino to ii right .tnf any, person aSiessett by them to vote at, such nleetion, or such other matters in relation to the = 11's•s.i,i6U: i _i?1):4.0'.1, - ; assessment of voters as the said inspectors or either of them shall from Gale to time require. . . "No person shall he perniitted Cu vote at ani white freemim 01 the 111.. G SPRINGr ACADEMY. c ect ion as aforesaul,than a age of twenty one yturs or more,Ntho shall have NEWVILLE, • • T x c h n i t i m t s ,i n i " c o l i t i si d es Tuesday iscpttatiber ''Anna-resided iii Otis State at least one year awl in the session commonest; Tuesday November eth,--7 election uistriet wheie.lie offers his vote at least tell days immediately tweet:ding such election, hull. Animal a ild a la Y, sn i r i o l ft '6 tl l l ) o l. Sru t si ll e'n i t i s k hint %thin two years paid a State or : county tax, iworu i ng ,24 l s, For tteulars get a Catalugu'e: • '• which shallhave bill assessed at least fenday's before the election. But a citizen-of the United Copt. 12, , riti.-3t JAMES Mckcpu.tx, Assistant . States, who lilts previously been a qualified voter . of this State. and removed therelrom and re. urn- . ep- and who shall have resided in the election mstriet and paid taxes aforesaid, shall he entitled vote alter residing in this State six pond's; Provided, .1 hat the white freemen, citizens of the United States, between the ages of tweWty one and twenty two year's ha se resided nt ne (diction district ten trays as aforepaid,shall he entitled to sole although the) shall not liaise paid taxes. No person shall he Permitted to vole whose mime is not contained in the list of toxlMle iti- Inentants furnished by thbaommissionersi, sinless First, he produce a receipt ffir the 'lay ment within twO wars, or a state ur comity tax asses-. soilagreeably to the constitution, and give slam lactory evidence either oil his oath or affirmation, or the oath or affirimnion of another OA lie hits paid sects a tax,oe on {allure to produce a receipt' sled{ make oath to the pay medt thereof. Second, it lie claim a right to vote by being an elector be tween the age of twenty one and t w easy Iwo )ears lie shall depose on oath, or affirmation that he has resided in this State at least one year next lieforr his application, and make such 'woad resitletiCe the district as is required by this act and that he does verily' believe from the *Wet/1111i green him that lie is of the age aforesaid , anal such other ev idence as is required by this net, "I\ , liereitpon the !lame of the persnii so admitted to vote shall by inserted in the alPhit.Net ical list by the inspectors, and a note made opposite thereto by writim:: the ward •tax,' if lie shall be admitted to vole; by reason of having paid' tax , or the word 'age,' he he shall be admitted to vote by reason of such age, shall be called out ti the clerks, who shall make the like notes in the lists of voters kept b) them. 'ln all cases where' the name of the person claiming to vote is found cu the list furnished - by the commissiontrs and assessor, or his right to vute w Nether found thereon or not, rs objec ed t by !Illy 11114 lifit'd citizen, it shall be the duty oldie hispeeturs to exandhe such prisons on oath as to hi, spodilicatunis, and it he claims to has e resisted within the Stew tar one year or more, Ins oath shalt lie sufficient prowl thereof, but shall ° Wake proof by at least one competent witness 1 1 0 sh a ll tie it qualified elector, that he has resided a ithin die district inr more than ten day s next ii mesh ately preceding said election, and dial; ads.) him , sell 'Meal' that 1114 buns fide residence, in pursu ance of his lawful calling, is within the district, Ned that be did not / rename into said district fir lie purpose of voting therein. •r.sery person qiialified as aforesaid, and who shall make due proof" a required, of his a esidenee und payment of taxes as affiresaid, shall be ad mitted to vote in the biwnship, ward or district iu which.lie shall • liany person shall prevent or attempt to pre vent any otlicer or any election under• this act from holding huch eleelion, or use Or threaten any violence to any %telt officer, or shill interrupt m• improperly intertere with him in the es:et:nil n ot of his duty, or shall block up the window or ave nue to a • ty window where the same ma be hold ing, or shall riotously disturb the peabe. at such election, or shall use or practice ally intimidatmg threats, for e ut t iolence, with design to influence unduly or oserawe any elector, or to prevent him from voting or to restrain the Met dom of choice, such persons on conviction shall be tined ill any stim not exceeding five hundred dollars and be imprisoned firt• ally time not less than three nor more titan twelve Months, and if it shall lie shown to court, w here the mat of such offence shall he had, that die person so offenthog was nut a resi dent of the city, ward, district or township where the ollence was committed, and not entitled to vote therein, then on conviction he shall to sentenced to pa) a fine of not less than 0110 hundred nor more than one thousand dollars, and be iinpriso. tied not less Mau six month nor more than two years. • •It any person or persons ',ball make any bet or wager upon the result of nut election within the C.nunwowcaith, or shalt otter to make an) welt bet or wager, either II) verbal proclainAtion there of, or by any -WllO ea or pri..t ell advertisement challenge or in% ire any -person to make ! such bet or 11 tiger, upon COIIIOCIIOII 111e11201, he or they shall f I Neil and pay three times the amount so bet or to be bet. .1 I any person not by 111 W qualified, shall framl tilently vote at any election in this Common wealth, or being otherw.sequalifted shall vale out of his proper &strict, or it Coy . person knowing the want of such qualifications, shall aid or pro. cure such. Liersini to vote, the person offending oti conviction, be lined in any sum not ex ceeding two hundred dollars, and be' imprisoned for any t-rin not exceeding three mouths. 'lf any person shall vote at more tlototboo elec. /ion distr ict, . or otheru Ise fraudulently vote more than once on the same dayour shall fraudulently fold or deliver to the inspector tyro Aickets to gether, with the intent illegally, to vote, or shall proem e another so to do, lie or they offending, shall on conviction be fined in au) sunk not less than fifty nor more than five hundred dollars, and be imprisoned for any term not less than three nor more than twelve months• f any person not qualified to vote in this Com inonwe;:lthogrecably to-law-, (except tlio- soot; of qualified citizens) 5111111 111110211.1 . 111 11113' place 01 lection for the purpose of issuing- tickets or of influencing the citizens qualified to vote .lie shall on couvietton lorfeit and pay any so in not exceed.. in. , one hundred dollari for every such iutd be imprisoned for ally term not exceeding • three months.' Ag,ruetitily . to the provisions of the sixty-first section of said net, every General:And...Special Election shall be opened between the ioura - of I eight and ten in the forenoon, and shall ecitti nue wo.hout interruption or adjournment until seven o'chck in the evening„ when the ! pulls shall be closed. Anti the ,ledges of the respective distriCts a kre said, tite,lty the said ‘ act, regulted lo meet at the Court House, in the borough 0, , Carlksie an the third day .titer the said day of election, being Itriday die 13th day of October, then and there to perform the things required of-them by Gkgen : rimier tny ,hand, !at ',Carlisle,%tiiii 12th day of September, A. D., 1154 - •„ „ ;...JOSEPII. - MGDAILMOND, • SuEntre's OEFtet,'C4RIt4BLE,'" Sheriff. SO! 12, 1855, '' • '' cHEAP:CASH BOOK', ANA . B 'I`4.TIONEItY STONE, North West corner or Gik nd. aArch. Streets, - Yhtlattelphta,-GruisT. 13Alt0A1001 IN: I)ooEal—Yeetlcal, Juvenile, Miscellaneous Standardand Presentation Books,' very cheap] , • , STAP,LE , AND FANCY , STATIONERY... Superior White Ituled Letter Paper at 1,50. per Beam. 1, totter and Nede Envelapeedn'great variety. leddinge Furnished at very moderate rates.' ards NVritten and Engraved. a illott's anditttiter-Steel Ceuta. ' Superior .slottO Waters, 323;0ri,a sheet, for 2,5:a0Mt4 f, Inkstands PonkOtves, Pgtper ITOgli!!4, 4.5. / „; , 'Elnit''.l'tirkey Morocco Porte 7iinunat i ls,,' -• • Pert„rollos, Card Cases: ItAckgaliinon AVit It ti very large iind elicifeWnsgortnienf Of , TQVISOONS, on - mit; . :ritssr.crin.) PICTUFES; Albums Seriiptoolis laid ExigraVines. may 2 1 1 y • • ' P.' TllO kS9N. • (fbucotion. I)1NN 'A. FEMALE coLLEG.E, AT HARRISBURG Pa - _ • Roc. BEVERLY R. WAvoit, The third annual session of this InstitutiGH of Learn ing for young 'Ladies, will continence 011 MoNn.ice., Sur- TEMIU.I: the Zti. It has been the aim and object of the principal and those associated with him,(of whom there are six,) to imbue the mind with those principles of knowledge that develop thought ambproducc reflection. Their timbitloillrits been Thoroughness. During the vacation, the college premises ,have been thoroughly refitted and enlarged. In eonnecticn with other improvements. Gas, and washing apparatutv that , 'and cold waterjhave been introduced, whereby the (201- lege is made to possess all the comfOrt and eoweeniences of an agreedble home. For further particulars, or for circulorsoildresis the Principal at Ilarrisliurg. Aug. ARRTSBURG FEMALE SEMI AAL, N ART.—This flourishing institution will reopen on toe FlllBl MONDAY in SErrEmaEic, with a full and able Coips of teachers. NON will be receiyetd ut apy period and charged only from time of entrance,— Catalogues giving full particulars can.be obtained at the Store of A. Piper or at the Telegraph Aire. Fa• further Information address the Harrisburg, Aug. B'ss' 3irs. A. 'LI,,CONTE. Lanhibutes for tiffice. To THE VOTERS OF CIT3IRER.- 3_ LAND COUNTY.--FelleW Citizens: 1 otter myself as a volunteer candidate for the oflice of SlihhlFF, should you consider me qualified for tl u idliee, and en titled to your suffrage. 1 will be thankful Mr your votes at the coming election. lIENRY WILLIAMS. , North Middleton. August 855 1; 1 OR COI MEASURER , JOIIN G. WILLIAMS, of Carlisle. "Carlisle, June 13. rilo THE VOTERS OF C1:3113E11- _l_ LAND cOI:NTY.—Thu undersigned respectfully users Idinself as a candidate for the ottieu of SIIKItII k, 'and solicits yo•ir sullerages, At the ensuing* I.leribui. OE TEM! Notices. O E A TlC.—n electii;al for Officers _Li and Managers of the Cumberland 1 alley Rail Road k,.inpauy, will be held at the 'Company's Ohre in ilituti hersimq: on Monday the Ist day at October between the hours of to A. M. and -1 P. M. hold. 5, '1.6. X. M. BlDDLE,.Seeretary. NOTIqE.---1 intend o — npply to - the Court of Quarter Sesbions of Ctuul.ernd County uh the lat day .1 October next, at a Court then to be held to grant me a license to keep thr sale and sell, in the borough of Carlisle, vinous, spirituous, malt ur brewed liquors, but not lii lens quantities than one quart. V. IuIIOFN. kardsle. Aug. 29. lEi55. NHOTIOE.—I. intend to apply t. the Court of Quarter Sessfens of Cull...liana County t, too Ist day of October next, at a Court then to be held, to graht me a license to keep !ix sale and soil, in the norough Or Carlisle, v inous and spirituous liquors, but not in suss quantities than one quart. S. IV. 11A VilltSTlCli.. Carlisle, August 39, 133 ti. I~IOIIUJ is hereby given that 1 in tend to apply to tho Court of quartet , Sessions of ,otoheriatl bounty on the Ist day 91 - October nest, at it Court then to be held, to grant too a license to keep ter sale 11111/ to sell, io the borough or Carlisle, V inous, spirituous, malt or brewed liquors but not in less tiutia tates.than outt quart; Sept. 5 '55. SAMUEL C. lilll E'1"l. V °TICE. • , ...L. 1 TO RETAILKItS OF Ligt:wcs. sow to nit, 24th of April lift: 'llio Court - lix Mon day the lst day of October. A.r.. 16:16, for hearing appli tations for license to t;etall Vinous, Spirtuous, Molt awl I:roved Liquor:4. o under the provision of thu act of 14th ul April, 1t55, :It which tiu.i., all persons leaking (Auc tions Will lw heard. Applications fur license must be published In one Newspaper three times, and the last publication at least tun days before the day on which said application shall be wade. By the Court. aug 2t JOII M.'oltEl.lo Clk. 1/ 14 STATE of Dr: 011K8:V: - Ei Dff, 4 deeeased.—Notice is hereby. given that Letters of Administration delsaiis nun en thu estate of In. Chas. W.- Rehm late of New Cumberland, Cumberland county deceased, have been duly granted' by the Register of said county to the subscriber residing In Mechanics- Mug. All persons knowing themselves Indebted to said estate are required to make Immediate payment and those having claims to present Moth for settlement to ant ROBERT VI . 29 Administrator IF4STATE OF J ESA It STRONG, deceased.—Notice is hereby given that Letters .Testantentary on the Estate of James Arm strong, late of the borough of Carlisle, Cumberland county, deceased, have been grittited by the Register or said county to the subscribersi reeltilug in. the same borough. All persons knowing theuuseli indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them for settlement tb J. N. ARMSTRONG; ' , J.111.10.4.1)4 August 15, 1855=6w Exet:utors. I STATE OF GEOIi,GE c r ..l3,Ul'l'; i_:41.),,, , ,L—N0th, is hereby giten that Litters of Ad= imnistration On the Estate of tieerke O. ' Itupp, late of er Allen township, Cumberland ..vountv auteased, have been granted by the Itegister of said county, to the subscriber, residing in the Saillt! township. Alt per- Anis indebted to said estate are required to male imme diate payment, and thew hating Claims itainst' it to Previa them for settlement, to .1 4 411 '425. • Adndulidiater. • 1 1 STATE , O.F. JAMES GIEASON, . 4 VEC'll.---Letterti Testamentary on, tho .;k4'state of James (treason decd late of West' Penns urn township, Onlnberland county, have tio , l issued to ttnEsubatribers residing In the same townsh >. All persons ifolebtett to the said estatir will make l :fitment atici thristi having cialtueftg,ainet it will present them for eottlement to , THOMAS tiIIEASON, HANWEbGREASON. Exr's. Jul' 18.''55 TRONA! , . tubsoribov:hitn• estlefeepou to. Attottype tp.ttig tbAtt.hts. 1 ro' arid extinislie VerelrouSe Is romploted,9 nil Is tllled with rote of the , largest :and !best itsibrtihnt 1 YA' l , l) l l4t ," •AND, , ,)104 ;/co,„ dyer' o ff ered t o this place. Those ik,trant would elo won, to] , dall And . eicamwo beftird,turetuang'ehriihiii+o"-116. , tripyther the old stand, , eyst ,istldl3 streol,• • 4 4 , 1 .0 I VIA . . 16, ' HEN 6.1 " A XTON. al~pt r,~ ; • , 7.41,1, . PAP 4.13. 7 54,14,0 joiNiypst. a;i ~ ' 80Onllil stock of Paperllatigings, Win ow ; elmdes and Firelxlard Prints, embracing all tholniirbst and most approved,,styles 4 ;r4c,designs aro neat and iihaste, and the Mires such as cannot fall to Ore satis mtiOnr,.)Ysi,turite.erm..itierlartnt thellitibile genertil y,to call and "alumina our assortment before purchasing 1 3 1 5 ,3*1ietiy,.1.! .+ til ;N. 'Y .. . ! 1:.1,1, , i4t Tv E cievrol s r; . , J --- ..;b21 ~-...,',!n , l. ',::'/Osst Matn , kl.trtati Varlitde lEil jxoy,eprinti 9tooli. of PAL 11t. 11 SSCtII (7B; v 411 S t )ttrgEt mitt vorfrif; Ru p t t nio yA ov9r , C"1111410, tchkTi i invlto thri OhrlY nttohtfori lilitv'nos,ollll4K4tt pripes*l4cli,pipluotr the eft te`st iAliThasor, marcle.:B • ME SCIIIEDAIII AROIATIC SIINAPS:.. JO THE CITIZEN 8 OF PEN NISY LVAN lA.- 1 beg leave to:eati` tin; 'ter Athens of Pelinhylvalita to the above article,ufedukagured by my self -exclusively, at my factory in Schiedam, Hot land, expressly for,Medical purpoxee. It is 111010 from the best barley that can be selected in 4urope 44 the essence of uroinatlc Italian berry, acknovledi , ,ed and extraordinary 'medicinal pr(ifertleEi' audit Inis tong since ac'uuh.ed whigher reptitatk it both ht Europe autfAmerica,.thatt any other dietetic LeN e rage, • lie I.IkAVEL, ()OUT, and li;nvlAVirm; , nb s t reeth Ls . me hiadder h lune.) 5, mat oei billy ut the urinary functnins, its meets are prompt, decided and InVarday reliable. And it is not. only a remedy fur, these none dies, but, in all eases in %alai they are prcduced Ly drinking fad WateroVhich is ahnost universally, tha cause of them. It-operates as a sareprevehtive. Plhe dist ret4ain; elWet upon the i:tounich, bowels, and 'Blander, of travelers, new resideutS, and all petsons un accustemetbto them, produced by the lintels u 1 nearly all of Our great bUland rivers, Me the bhiti, and Alabania,hoatt the large :quantity of creme ou t eat, table tacit ter eontanWd in tame, in a state i/I SUllakill, Is NI ell known; as is also that of the ttuters 1,1 limestone regions, id i prouuelng L.vteUtt, and shim In the 'Ave AIitiMATIC :SULLGUAId KlthArrb an absolute corrective of all these injurious properties of bad water, and censequently preVents the (11StSba 11111,11 they occasion. It is also timud to Le a Cure and we t n. the of lever and Ague, a complaint caused by tee con joint etlects of vegetable .utitliti la ltl the at musphet arid vegetable putrest tutees Ind Le water of these whit lets in w lad, it punieipnlly pretties. Me Areu:nlc :•, , ,biLuniu elitati,N. 1s Col-SVIIIIILLY In mesh deu.aLu ty j.useus or atom to settn, 114 lIS,Se pit is Ul tie "Am try especially ; us well as by many hi el cry conanuni4 wlwro It-has become known, ou account, of its carious other remedial properties. Mort: flan three thousand physicians,among whom are numbered the greatest names belonging to the totali ty of medicine in this eountrY - , have viii tined, over their own signatures, tothe valuable inedieltal propel ties of such an article, as the severest tests have proved the Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps to. be and hate accepted it as a rut st desimble initiation to the 31/vtin.t Mimes. l'ut up in quart or pint bottles,•envelt.ped iu }ethos paper with my name on the lx,tthe, earl; and trill. ler bale by all rebpeetable Druggists and Grocers. . GDULI4i 11 °LEE, I'B, 20 and 22 Beaver street, ;Now York. 25 South Front street, l'hilanelphin. I bog leave to call the attention of the public to the allowing letters front physicians: L.enomcrokY.N. Y. Jlay 2.1823. "Ma. Ellol.l'll ; 1 cannot speak tcu highly of the purity or yelur :Schiedam it.clinapps. It is decidedly superior to any thing of the hind de the mar ket. it Is pertectly free Arun the admixture of tush ell, or of any of than arnylic coutpouuns which produee such a nilsehieNous nod irreparable (Meet upon the con stitution, and wide), very tow alcoholic diseilteu INUGIti uu hoot—AIWA I.4 . thcui bldilg largely impregnated I Ith it. 1111150 persenly inspected the lath/I.S tindilation placiittal at Nita:dant, and knots that UM. 1.11. nal care is taken to separate the noxious clemeats trap the: L yme ateutrol, aou your behuaps is a strihing kw! ut ittilittereab. As a taudielnul agent for chrome and renal affections, 1 hate successfully prescribed it, ut.d_rettaneutt it as an agreable curdiat and haindess stimulant, and. shall continue to 110 !Ai; as wall 11$ to use it as a source of pure alouhol rur chemical investiga tem, .end expel intents. Yours obedient, Consulting Analytical Llunist." \11;. RILEY Dr, Charles A. Leas, Clalllllimioner of Health, more, %%rites as 11.1iloWS In relation to tLii slue of t‘clinapps remedy in chronic catarrhal complaints, ,tc. aim letter is dated Jul) WA: —I take meat pleaeure 'ill Leafing highly creditable testimony to its efficacy. as a remedial figeut In the di sease for which you reeuntend it, flaring a mama' teudency-to the unicous surfaces, with a slight degree ot stimulation, 1 regal(' it as one 01 the most inilwa tent remedies in dimple catarrhal atlections, particularly those 1 the genito urinary appiuutus. N ith much res pect your obedient sere:mt., CHARLES AT:LEAS, . 'I'IIILADELPIIIA, July 15,1853. Mr. Udalpho , Wolfe, No 2:: Beaver - St, N. Y.—Dear sits: Last season the writer revoived, through your agent in this city, a bottle ofyour Aromatic Sehlecturu Schnappfi, Roil shim that period has prescribed timisanua in eta fain forms of urinary complaints also in cases of debility in aged persons. So tar, the Schnapps has been M . much beheld to thost using it .* *, In clincluslan, tidier() a diuretic and stimuhult is recittired, 1 should use the Schiedam Schnapps. Thanking you for your kindness, 1 am respectfully yours, A. 1). CHALONLII, 31. D., 180 S.:Eighth St. The subjoined letter trout Dr.. l'aihe, of Manchester, N. 11., relates to one of thb most Valuable medicinal pro', erties possessed by the Aromatic:, hchuapps, and awl, 0 that It acts as a specific iu eery painful disease-Lthe lira% el : WOLEE:—Permit po to address you a few inns. which you are nt liberty to site it' you think pn;per, in respect. to )0w medicine called tnitiedam I have had a very otstintite case of gravel and stone, of some live years' standing, musing very mute pain in every attempt to urinate. Alter using many remedies without nitwit relief, I wax Induced to try a bottle of your medicine. In the ecurse of three M*6 it provtd effectual, disloging large pieces of steno, Molt! 01' which um: as large as a marrow tut pea. 1 continued the cot'. dial according to directions, and the patient continued to gain, and is fast recovering. think a medicine else much value lu so distressing a . complaint, should Le known to the public, and tho world at large. And I for one. must give it thy approbation and.signature. • TILOS. PAINE, 51. D." Front Dr. John ;.S.lteese,Chemist,llaltinaore,lid. 15, 1a52: "A number of our physicians are ordering the article, and several have already prescribed it. Perismstonhom 1 have sold it speak vv . !: highly of its qualities. A lientlemen of my own personal acquaintance; having suffered greatly with nu affectiuu et the kidneys and bladder' took two bottles and subsequently pasSed a stone of rousiderabre amount was grtatly relieved. It will no doubt go into general nse,' r - OTICE JS III:11E13Y GIVEN that, ,t application wtll be 111:1dc to the next Legislature moths) to alter the Charter of the C...bin-ir brrosti taxs, Meated in the borough of Carlisle, Cum berland eminty, all as to rimier upon the sald - Ilaidk the rights and privileges of a &'a lk of issue, arm to ehange its name to the CA It MS LE BANK., Also to increase the capital hank (which is at *Sent sixty thou 'mud dollars, with the privilege, of itiereasi4 under Its present' charter' to ono' hundred thonsand dollars) to linudred and fifty thousand dollare. • By order of the'lloard of Directors.' WM. 'td..MEETEM,, Carlisle, June 2.5 18615..61n - • . , , . V 0T I C E '.l.s - lIPREBY' r GIVEN; all flint it tippliVathin will be shade to the nest Leg , naaturo of the Mato of l'onnsylvatda, forthe pas.t•qo of a law to incorporate a Bank hi Denbslte, with h divithr Of. itlFTli' TEIOI:SANfi 1. 1 010.1:41* l'itilkhrhorny.to fp 01..111 , 0 the MUM to,Ono.lioudred Thousan - Dollars. ' 'fo Le cal -1::d thbIIECIIANICBIIIIIIII - DEPOSiTit IlAhlii - ,Stnito n locatetl in tho,herough ,of.,lllechanirab,urg, Da r , Alio hjeet of said 'Bank Is to"lneitatsollth 'general btudness facilities of p.he public In the vicinity of its locationi , ; .". Dartiel Urleh, , Jacob Coovel, '.• - ' ' John' itursb, sr. • • .11enjailikti L'EerlY; - ' . . 4 ,flj ':, John /10111,4 3 /,1 f„ . John firandt,,,f. t ,l t , Henry ti: Bunn', ' ' 'George tiingizer, John llouter, Ellas Grahlllo ,:' "L'.' r I . , John Coover, . David Willer. . , .. ' c 'Andrew T. KAUffman,'. !Seloitten 'D•caorgag• Mechanicsburg, Juno 2Q,.18f.ii-Ont. • • ~. , • i5z44.,,,DE1)0511 ( ,1,1 A . Jai reAvoh tit this lttink`t~r kmy length of time over four months, and interest 01d. iat the rate of FOUR l'Elt CENT. per annum, end the Inixtelpal pall back at any Ono after maturity witheut 19t1f 13 - l ittterOateutaea,aftertl\q eapination,pit he o *peeifiedlnl4o , „ "renewed*ranOher perjedy in w)tikik4aaaotbAlluterast 111 %ho time of thareinyal. liatk open') 11 fro clock, A: 111 and t•laseilriVil o'clock, P. - v ec, , t • / It. I'AItIER, Yr.9 B , l . l lVni t i . 'AV. 31: 11aillia, ‘" • Ile= . =c -,-,t.t-t•-" , ,r-5!.. , --1 4 +- , '.:, -- Trlr - 71 4 1;1 .7- 7 1 -'r . f 4‘lEll, , the sf.R , of lit liEitt asce s rtuieut dt 1-Men's: Youth's qua (Thildrell's SU'ADlilt II ATErcirfb 141111 1 S of i t'reneß Straw, Canton and other varleties, , part whichgelereci . aid lblack— 'seine quite kiWitV 'f',s`• • r'' , rkl!kY.:g 33anft Jiatices.