Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, October 10, 1855, Image 8

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'Tile Markets.
Tatfisfe Frohnce 31tarfiet.
d REPORTEO FOR 'THE HERALD
Wednesday Morriing,Cint. 10.
FLoun Superfine, per bbl. - :if; 7.75
do Extka, do - • 8,00
' Family 8,00
RYE do - - 6,25
WEI ITE WHEAT per bushel - 1,85
RED do do - - 1,75
RYE do - . ]OO
Con do - 80
OATS do - - 85
CLOVEIISEED do
TIMOTIIYSEED• do
BALTIMORE lIIARKET.
MONDAY EVENING, Oct 8
FLOUR AND MEA L.—The Flour market wa.
unusually active to-day, with large sales a.
an advance of 26 cents per bbl on Wester)
and Howard street, and 871 cents on City
Mills since Saturday. Shippers bought freely
At the opening of 'change 600 bbls Hownr ,
street and 1500 bbls Ohio sold at tB. Also
'3OOO bbls City Mills nt IfiB. A brisker de
mend subsequently sprung up, and 600 bid,
Howard street sold at $8 12. 1 1 ; 1000 do. at *l'
25 ; and 500 Id Is Western at *8 25. Also,
3700 bbls City Nlills at S 26, showing an ad
vance of 25 cents per bbl on Howard street
and Ohio, and 374 cents per bid on City Mill,
since Saturday's quotations. The marke
clo,ed firm, with sellers, however. at the lasi
named figures• Rye Flour—We quote mice,
brands at $5 87 ; choice brands at $0 per bb.
Ivitit ;4.111)111 sales. Corn Merd—A sale to•da '
of 900 bbls city $4 50, a decline on previous
figures We quote country nerainally at :$-;
25 per bbl.
GIA IN —When (—There was only 11 moder
ate supply on 'change to day, for Monday.—
We note a good demand. Shippers and mill
era purchased freely. Prices advanced at.
average of about 5 cents per bush. Abou
21,000 bushels offered, and mostly sold—
choice white at 2 05 a $2 00, good to prim(
do. at 1 05 a $,? 03, of to good do, at
1 80a $1 00, inferior do. at 1 70 a $1 75.
Red, good to prime at 1 85 a $1 05, ordinnr;i
to good do. I 75 a $1 85, inferior do. at 1 tii
asl 70 per bushel. Corn—About 3000 bush.
offered, and soles of good to prime white . nt
87a88 cents; good to prime yellow nt 85:187
cents ; cut lots at 85a80 cents per bushel.—
Oats—Market firmer. Sales of 3000 bushels
good to piime 3548 cents, and ordinary to
good at 30u32 cents per bushel.
Q3bucotioit.
SPRING E ACADEMY
~ext session commences Tuesday November 6th.
Present session closes Tuesday September 25th. Aunt'
al Exhibition illonday evening Sept. 2.4t.h. in Literary
Hail. Annual address before the students, Monday
morning, 24th. korparticulars get a Catalogue.
W. IL LINN, Principal.
J.1,31E9 A,..sistant
Sept. 12, '56.—.3t
pENN'A. FEMALE COL L EU L,
AT lIARRISPUIRI, Pa.
Rev,. BErMILY It. WA run, A. M., Principal.
The third annual session of this _institution of Learn
ing for young Ladies, will commence on 310:sti.t5,
Tkmacr. the :Id. It has been the aim and object of the
principal and those associated a lilt hiumof whom there
are 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 promises have been
thoroughly refitted and enlarged. In connectkn with
other Improvements, Gas, and washing apparatus, shut
and cold waterMave been introduced, whereby the Col
logo is made to possess all the comfort and etli'llanneeS
of an agreedble home.
For further .particulars, or for circulars address-the
Principal at Sfartisburg. Aug. 1.5.
-HARRISBURG FEMALE SEMI
NARY.—This flourishing institution will reopen
on tau FlitST MONDAY iu bEt"rEm HER, with iv full
and ablp corps of teachers. Pupils will be received at
any period and charged only from time of entrance,
Catalogues giving full particulars can be obtained a
the Store of A: M. Piper or at the Telegraph office.
For further information address the Priacipal,
ifarrishurg. Aug. 8 ' 55 Mrs. A. LEcoNTE.
W HITE ITALIA AC ADE M Y
•
Thruo nailos west of Harrisburg.
The tooth ties:dolt of this Institution will cone
1.110,1C0 no Monday. the sth of November next. Parents
and guraiiiim Aro millosted to inquire into Its merlts
Instruction is given in the ordinary and higher branchet,
of asiEngiLsh Education, and also in the Latin, Orech,
French and (lemon Languages Mid Vocal and Instru
mental tousle.
Boarding, Washing and Tuition in the English Bran-it
es, and Vocal Music, per Session, (5 months) $60.80
Instruction lo each of the Languages - 5,00
in InstruntentiDMusic - 19.00
Fur circulars cold further information address
D. DEN LING Eli, Principal,
Harrisburg, Pa.
Sop. 20, 1855
KNOW TI!YSELF
IVI AN
KNOIVLEIMIE IS POWER.
lour head is the type of your mind. Self-knowledge is
the ostiouce of ail knowledge. Worth. Always Intimoo Nos
2 with Itself. All, the known phenomena qf this tat:lye:lw
'inky' be referred to t rut:general principles, M Atkin
Mhtlon and Spirit.
C. Fl, RANI E, Praetkal Phrenologist, has taken a
'Phreno-Nledleat ottlee ou South Ilattaver street, Carlisle,
Pa o `where be is prepared to makeprofessionel ex:unto:4-
, 6MR ,rich verbal and written descriptions of human
` 7 ,eFM fader, talents anddLspesitlon,nspbrsnulogilollyuud
tlihysicAlly developed, including direct ens to the most
Suitable occupations, selections of partners in bust IIeSS,
glllllltl (1111111:1111011H OW life, or bow to eimoso a hue
:lsltritimr wife.; together wish advice:LS to the proper
lotion of tha 111111 per: 11 11111118,111 , 01/0111;411.%, 111/VOIIOH 1111(1
, In sickness 110 W to galn health again when lust
lip e?.".pestit 3to letu habil S. Ile.wlll make cluir'baf elm: •
'actor eo t hot persons liarlug a chart tau learn this won
-
, derful mien:* without a teacher. To teach learners
'those organic conditions 'which hidicato character Is
the iltat object of this great book on mina and matter,
and In order to render It :iccesslble to all It condom:,
4 tictiti and conditions rather than elatorab* argumentf*
besanse tlt expound Phrenology Is ItI 4. IIIOI9BtPrOOL It
states laws and resnl to and leaves them 1115111 their italted
m , : 0.tt, 4; eruhudies . Neent clrecoverleatuitl , Kowrishitoffhe
40tIest possible I)ages andwortlo just'w hat learners need
,te: know, and liaise roqulres to be studied rather than
s inereLy read. "Short yet clear," Is ItIIIIICIMI. Its numer
ous illustrative engravings glvo tho results of very we
t .usive professional observation and experience: 'I2, re
4:pril character Is Its second ohject. In Stet it Is just
•>Shuf ovory laly . want. Price jl. For examinaticu
and, 43.,tart inarked $2. Verbal oxaminatims 25 tontf.
Carlisle; June 14, 18544. „
MEM
410ifabefpfiia.
SAVING FUND OF • THE U.S.
INSURANCE, ANNUITY & TRUST COMI"Y.
S. E. Corner Third and Chethut Streets, Phi Pa.
11 , _2 CAPITAL $250,030. —67.4 t • •
Money is received on deposit daily. the amount do
posited•is entered inn Deposit Rook and given to the
Depositor, or. if preferred, axertificato will ho given.
All saes large and small, are received, and the
'meant paid back on demand, without - notice, • •
interest is paid at the rate of Ff VE PCa CENT., COPl
mancing from the day of deposit, and ceasing fourteen.
days previous to the withdrawal of the money.
On the first day of.lanuary, in each year, the Interest
of eali deposit is paid to the depositor, or added to the
p.inelpil. as he may prefer.
The Company jetve now upwards of 3,500 depositors
In the city of Philadelphia alone.
Any a.litionalinformation•will be given b: addressing
the Tatusunth.
DI RECTOS&
Stephen R. Crawford. trosl.
Lawrence Johnson, Vice Pt.
A nitirosii 0. Tii,mipsoii,
llonjandn IV. Tingley,
Jacob L. Florance,
PLINY FISK'.
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CENT. FUND
Oi TII1: NATIONAL SAFETY COMPANY. I%al-
II lit stroot, .eith•wect eorner or Third st root,
Ahc.oporated by the Stet. oC Ponnetylvenin in
ISII.
lir° par cont. interest is Oven. Mill the money is al
ways rod hack whenever it is called for. without the
necessity or ;dying notice for it beforehand.
People who have large sums put their looney in this
Said Woad, on account of the superior safety and n -
veninueu It affords, but any sum, large or small, is re
•cived.
Tnis Saving Fund Inn: a Crory• large amount .uf Ml)rt
-4a.;eo, 14r.und Routs and other first elms investment:.
the security of Dopositors. The rules provent any
ihre,tor or );II or from using or borrowing the money.
roe OA .0 Is ,pen receive :Ind pay monoy .overy
day. from '3 o'eloc.k in the morning MI 7 o'clock in the
°rolling, and out Monday and Thursday ovening, till u
o (god:.
poople who have money to put In, are invited to call
at the Wilco tom latrine!. information.
IIe:VHS L. Iib:NNE:It, Pm:lidera.
It Ml'. SkiLFRIIMIR, Y lco President.
W \I. J. REED, Secretary.
October 3, 1855.
FANCY FURS FOR LM-).1.11,S
.101 IN FAREIRA,
Intprter, Manufacturer and Dealer in an kinds of Fan
cy Furs, Nu. 254 Market libovu Eighth Strout,
PHIL ADELPIIIA.
Hiving now completed my very large and beautiful
assortment of ail the different kinds of Fancy Furs, a Hai
fashioned into all the different styles and fashions that
will I worn during the present season lay Ladles and
Children, and being determined to sell my triode at
so u.a, Pll./PITI it will be to the advantatto of Lad Si and
others to give me a call before purchasing.
trs,:itorekeepers :and the trade will do well to calKas
they will ti ad one of the lar4est and best variety of stock
to ',Meet from in the city,
Sept 19 JOILN FIRE! lt .t.
TOS. B. BUSSIER, •27 S. Wharves,
below Chestnut street, Philadelphia, itiholosale
nailer in FORKUIN AND I:lmkertc NUTS, Sze.,
would call the attention of Cc entry Merchants and
others. to the following list of Goods, kept constantly
on h and. all of which ho offers for sale at the lowest
market prices, lo lots to suit purchasers, viz:
Currants, Figs, Dates. Citron, Tam
arinds. Cranes, Oranges, Lemons. Prose, VCA,
CS.—Alitionds, Filberts, Walnuts, Cream Nuts.
Pecan Nuts, Ground Nuts, Shelled Almonds, Cocoa
Silts, Shelled Ground Nuts, French Chestnuts.
SUNDittI:S.--Cliocolate, Sardines, Spilt Poai, Pine
Apples C'hoese. Syrups, nose Water, Peach Water, As
retuit EXtr.l , l4, l.lluoricu, Rock Candy, Gum Drops,
\thy:mll, Vermicelli, Beans. Orcen (anger, Salad Oil.
Cutar y Seed, !Temp Seed, Pearl Barley, Preserved Gin-
Fig Paste, Jujube Paste, ICetellups and Sauces,
inivoi 'ma Capers, Asssrted Pickels, Jollies and Jeins,
Fire Works and Flre Crackers, Spiced Oysters and 'Lob
sters, ,te., kr.
Country Merchants aro requested to call and pur
elvvw their goods at first hands :tint waken great saving'
thereby. 10et: 3, 1855
THE CHEAP 'CASH BOOK AND
STATIONERY STORE, North West corner of (Rh
and Arch Btreots, PhilaJelphia.—OßEAT lIIIIIPIINS
BOOKA!—Peutleal, Juvenile, MisrellancOus Standard and
Presentation Books, very cheap!
SrAPI.E' AND FANCY STATIONERY.
Superior MAUI Ruled lodine Paper at 1.50 per Ream
bettor and Note Envelopes in great variety.
Woddlima Furnished at very moderato rates
=I!
filllott's arid other tel Pont'
Superior Motto I ,l'orerg. 823 on ft shunt, ihr cants
ksta I'onkohl,Fl, Vapor IVeights,
Fine Turkey Morneeo Porto Monneles,
Port Folios, Card Cascs, Backgammon Boards, he.
With a very large and choice assortment of
TOY BOOKS, (lAMBS, litssEoTED PICTURES,
Anoints, Scrap Books And Engravings.
may P. TIIONISON
ROMIEO . PATHIC N MEDICAL COL
LIn Filbert St. above EL' youth, Philadelphia.
The I.I::CTLIRKA of the Regular Course will commence
on the socend Monday of October, and continuo until
the first of March ensuing. •
Amount of Sees for to full Courso of Lectures
variably cash.) $lOO 00
Students who have attended two frillcourses In
other 111,,dleal Colleges, $0 00
(Irnduittesofother.Helical Colleges, •,.30 00
Matriculation Fee, paid only once, 5 00
Prartiod Anatomy, 10 00
°nictitation Fee, • 30 00
FACULTY'.
WALTER WiLtrAmsoN, M. D., Enteritue Professor of Clip
lettl Med!vino.
J P. I) it M. 1)., Profotsor of Maoris Modica and
Therapeutics.
Ai.vAN E. tin ILL, M. D., Professorof Homeopathic hist,.
Lutes, Pathology, and the Practice of Medicine
Isx to M. Wane, M. D.' Professor of Obstetrics, Diseases
of Women and Children, and Medical Jurlspru-
dunce.
MATTHEW SEMPLE:, .11L. D., Professor of ChomLary and
Toxicology.
4 arnll licaxixv, M. I)., Professor of Surgory.
Wm.lan A. Gattninxit, M. I)..Professor of Anatomy.
Witt.tam A. REED, M. I)., Professor of Physiology.
Asa 4. roved, M. 1),, Domonstrator of Anatomy.
1111..h1A31 A. GARDINER, 3f. P., 4/eati.
angl 4 6s. No. 130 North Toth St. Phila.
r 4 l 11111 YOH CORSETS.—Just receiv
I L e fart hor supply of .Froneli Collodi; (loam el
eon. Wino narrow Linen Fringee for trimming Unique!'
,juno2o • CEO. W. 111TNER.
,XiltV .- J.P4t9oy Printing well exectiled.
GENUINE HONEY SOAP.--The
purity, fragrance mild .
e,noiicut properties of this
ew
renders -it especially
~ ,, . ;;;;,,, f ,17v,„ )0, V
aCSOrVillg it place on every .11,:ifp „
tt . 104„,
toilet For chapped hands, ! s o'
and various , disellSes of the
skin. it is unequaled. Mai •
,cake la stamped WM. CON,
WAY. 168 South Second • gry.ww'
!I t trayt..,' Philadelphia. No •
oilier Istsenuine.
IMPROVED CHEMICAL OLIVE SOAP, warranted to
wash In hard, soft, or salt water. This Soap has power
ful cleansing proport 4M, which readily remove t iii. Paint,
Dirt, &c., from every description of goods without injury
to them. For all domestic purposes it is superior to
any other soap in use, and 20 percent. cheaper than the
common rosin soap. Each her is stamped.
WILLIAM CONWAY.
168 South Second street. Philaderphia.
Manufacturer of Pitney and Staple Soaps. sperm. !dear.
Inn and tallow candles, importer and dealer in sal soda,
soda ash, rosin, dm. Orders by mail promptly attended
to- Sept, 12th Sin
F H. SMITH, PORI' MONNAI E ,
2
POCKET BOOK and DRESSING. CASE
Manufacturer, N.W. corner 4th and Chesnut streets
PHILADELPHIA,
An—Always on hand a large and varied assortment of
Port Monnales, ' Work Boxes.
Pocket 11,ioks, Ca bas,
Bankers Cases, • Travelling Bags, '
Note Holders, Backginnition Boards,
Port Folios, Chess Men,
Portable Desks, Pocket Memorandum Books
Dressing Cases, Cigar Cases, ke.
Also a general assortment of English, French muffler
man Fancy Goods, tine pocket Cutlery, Razors, Razor
Strips and Gold Pens.
Jt-a•Wholesale second and third Floors.
aprlB F. 11. SMITH,
N.W. comm. 4th and Chesnut streets.
N. IL—On the receipt aif $1 a superior Gold Pon will
N, Ibe sent to any part or the country by nail—describing
pen thus, medium, hard or soft.
Wm. 31, Godwin,
B. Goddard.
Mullonsy,
.TitinOn Ur i• oronx,
44 list. Ennii.ll,
Soorotary and Tron.iwer,
Teller and Interpeter,
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EMOV El ). -E . NEWLAND & CO 'S
I, wholosak , and retail LOOKING 0 LASS AND l'lo.
'CURE FRAME MAN UFACTOR Y, N 0.126 ARCH steet,
apposite the Theater. Philadelphia.
E. N. & Co. received the only Prier Medal. awarded at
the Crystal Palmeo exhilatlon, N. 1.. 18141, in the United
States, for CM, Decorated, Mantel and Pler I llasss.
TRUSSES! TRUSB ES!
c. NEEui,Es,.
1,,,:5s AND !MACE EsTAßLislimEsT,
I til I.,.rtvr of lino French rouml.fuing ox.tn•the
II tht :1.1 d tirahility With corrt,t vonwtno
thon,
Hernial or ruptured patients I'3 il be suited by remit
ting anionnts:—isending number of Inches round the
hips• ituil stating siihi
awl
Instruction s as to , wear. and Law to effect a cure,
when possible, sent with the Truss.
Also tic sale. in :treat variety,
DR. BANNI NIPS 1 \IPRoV ED PATENT BODY BRACE.
For the cure of Prolapses Utet I ; Spinal Props and Sup
ports. Patent Shoulder Braces. Chest Expanders and
Erector Braves, adapted to all with Stoop Shoulders and
and Wt•alt Luness ; English Elestie Abdominal Belts,
Stepensories. Syrinttes—male and female.
VrY - Lalies' Iltsans, with Lady' attendants.
•
SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME.
AN DI ED ARTICLE.
The subscriber Informs Dealers and Partners that he has
grirttly Itopnlved the quality of his SUPER
I ) 11~4~-
I'IIArI iIF LIME, and now confidently rectenmends
the article manufactured by him, as 141.1 . .E1U01, to any In
the market. You are invited to call, OVILIIIIIO and try
It. Also PERI' V 1.1:N AND MEXICAN (11 7 .1N0, OILS,
CANDLES, SOAP, ..te. At time lowest market rates.
JNO. L. POMEROY,
Sitcom:sot. to Thos. W. Morgan,
No. 0 and 10 South Wharves, Philadelphia.
.11Z — Fartners can load on two private alleys, and avoid
the crawled wart July 25,'55. '
T REVORTON COAL.
TREVORTON COAL
the Trevorton Coal Cotnpany are now prepared to fur
nl4ll the eitif.ens of Carlisle and vicinity with an alma
dant supply of the lion nine Trevorton Coal,* hrough their
dealers 11' 31. 11. 311.2 BRA 1' and JACOB Siiito:ll, where
mITINUIIIorS Can procure the various sites VIZ : I.lllllp,
.Yl,llll Boat, Broken, Egg. Stove and Lime Burners. 11e
can ret,niond it to all. as superior to any other coal for
steam, domestic purposes, and lino)) burning. For the
illl4ination of the eiti4eus of Carlisle we would in
form them, this Is that superior coal, a sample of
which was sent by E. llelfeustine, Estfr, of Trevorton,
about the winter of 155'..! and gave so much satisfac
tion.
Trevortun Coal Company Port Tru,orton, Union mutt
ty, Pa. Att.t. 2.!, 155.
BEST FAMILY COALS!
AT THE NEW COAL YARD.
The subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens
of Carlisle and vicinity that he is now prepared to fur.
nish the ti NINE TREVORTON COAL, of various
sizes, a sample of which was furnished to a number of
citizens throe years since by Mr. E. lielfenstein, and
which gave such imrfect satistetion.
Also lest qualities of Lyheas Valley and Shamokin
Coal.
Also IILACKSMITIrS and LINIEDUKNFR'S COAL
or the different k IndS, constantly on band, at the now
Coal Yard near the gas works,
Sept. 5 '55
NOTICE TO CONSUMEII.B.
COAL! COAL!! COAL!!!
:rho subscriber would respectfully inform his friends
and the public, that ho is now receiving 1000 tuns of
that very superior RED ASH COAL, from the Luke
Fidler, mines of Boyd, Rosser it: Co.. the only lied Ash
Coal brought from the Shamokin Masi,,introduced and
known in Carlisle as the MOMII/Janet:o4i. it is entirely
free from slate and all other impurities, and is perfectly
wielded to all meehanical and illimeidia purposes. Its
readiness to ignite, renders It particularly desirable tier
small stoves, while its intensity of heat amid great dura..
Linty in burning makes it equally so for large ones. Ile
would also call the attention of tanners and others to a
superior artirie of CIIESNUT COAL, from the saute
mines; for steam and line purposes.
For sale only in Carlisle by
July 25, • . O. W i ILI LTON.
•
COAL:-500 Tons LykeWS
1 _ Valley Coal, broken and Screened, prepared ea•
r rsly tb family use, receiving and for sale by .
'2O nut W. 11. MURRAY, Agt.
I:AEBURNERS ' COAL. 2,000
onm Lykea's Valley Nut Coal, a superior article
revelv. g and fir sale by
Jut 'IUD tho W. A. MURRAY, Agt.
COAL. 5,000
null. •taßlackamith'a Coal,"ajlrat rate articlo re
coking tub, 'or salu by
Juno. 20 W. B. MURRAY, Agt.
LASTIO. BELTS.,—Just received a
.lot of Alsok and ColoroA Silk and Worsted Elatitlo
Suits, by • UEO. W. IfITNEIt.
GOAL 400 Q TONS' LYKENS
ent„.
: Valley, D
Li auphin and Pine tirovo
' P.` e
Nut o r , me CoaL ,
Lvkons Valley, Pittston and Shamokin Stowe Coal,
Last quality 111aeltsmith Coal.
Also, 1,1151888 of all kinds and best Cypioss Shingles,
all of willeh will be sold unusually low. • Friends call
and judge for yourselves.: •
84 3J tf : „ 2. M. HOOVER.
185 rj I AM NOW '!tECEIVING
O t t NG ,
whirit fitet ni rit Y es B tr andkl stock
Tt o Ta i tter E atf3o ll lol
°polled COrlloo, to which I futtte iheearfya:t n onVoli r
of thapahltc, as I Intoad selling at Paces which cannq
tall to please the closest purchaser.
mare.h2ti JQIIN P. LYNE.
Ucrv.tioltrt QOarm
lif)ifahejpOta.
=INffM
'l'ru.s, $!, $.l, $l, $5. Double—Z:s $ll
Tod Jacks.
N/ OURT .PROCLAMATION.-
Whereas the Honorable Jams „IL GRAHAM, Presi
dent Judgo of the several Courts of Common Pleas of
the nounties of Cumberhyd, Perry and Juniata, and
Pennsylvania. and .Instice f the several Courts of Oyer
and Terminer and Genera Jail Delivery lu said coun
ties. and 11011..10m: Rove and SamurtlVootommv judges
of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail
Delivery fur the trial of all eapital and other offenders,
in the said county of Cumberland, by their precepts to
me directed, bearing date the 27th day of August, 1815,
have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer and Gene
ral Jail Delivery to ho holden at CARLISLE on .111N
DAY, the 12th of November, 1555, at 10 o'clock in the
forenoon, to continue two weeks.
NOTICE IS IIEItEBY GIVEN to the Coroner, Jus
tices of the Peace and Constables of the said county of
Cumberland, that they are by the sold precept cote
!minded to be then and there is theft proper persons,
with their rolls, records, Inquisitions, examinations
and all other remembrances, to do those things which
to their otlice appertain to be done, and all 'hose that
are bound by recegnizances, to prosecute against the
prisoners that are or then shall be in the jail of said
county, are to be. there to prosecute them as shall lie
jttst. JOSEPH WI/ARNIM)
SHERIFF'S °Filer., CARLISLE,
1 .
Get.
I L UDITOR ' S NOTICE.—In thd mat
/ ter of the estate of John Hays, deald.. 611 1 under
signed Auditor appointed by the Orplitn(iCourt, to
mar;ball the assets of said estate to and among its
creditors, will attend to the duties of his appointment
on TaunsnAl", the 25th lust, at 10 o'clock A NI , at
Isis office in the borough of ('art Isle, on or before which
day all interested will present their claims,
0et..3. '55. J. ;4. MLA( EI, 1,, Auditor.
i, LIDITOR'S NOTICE.—The under
_j_ signed Auditor appointed by' tle Court to marshal
and distribute the balance In the hands of C. Tltzel As
signee of John Ilarlacher among the creditors entitled.
gives notive that he will attend to that duty at his
Wilco In t'arl isle, on Saturday the 20th of October. on or
before which day, those having claims aro notified to
present them. A. 13. SHARI',
Sept. _0,'55. Auditor.
OTIC t a stated Orphans'
ji Court twat!' on Tuesday, the 14th day of A uguirt,
.t. D. 1 ,35.11.1111 holden at Carlisle in and for Cum berlann
County, before the lion. JAMES 11. GRAHAM. ['rest.
Judge Mid Woodburn and John RUM/, EiTs.
A ss.teinte Judges. the ii 110 log proceedings nem, hag
to wit
Li the matter of the writ of partition 31n..1 valuation.
..f the heal .1.21131 Piper deed. late of Ilfllln,r
twp., the said inquisition liming boot returned .by the
3 , l3oriff and confirm...l:
:sow to wit, I of August. INlth_rule on the heirs and
trties 'Accost, 1t g appear the next stated gopl gnes
°girt. 11l 1:1 to e• rot llgto t t taka, otherwise show (';lase
w by lb?, Ceort should not order the property to he sold.
Notle e to he served personally on the parties residing.
within flirty allies !Ind by publication in one Newspaph
on these residing boy stdP , rty wi6 s.
_
lA' THE COURT
In testimony whereof I have set my hand
SEAT and seal of said Court at Carlisle the I.,,tir
'---6---s
4 eenth MIN' of %inzu t A. 11. Is; 5
jollN N. 01{1.:00, Clerk 0. C.
Sept. 12-4 t.
VOTICE.—To Stephen Keepers,
chnoos Swartz and Catharine his wife, David Pol
ed), and z•usan his wife, Lew is I. Swain and Ann K
lieu his wife, I diver A. Keepers, Mary Ann, minor child
of William Keepers; decd. and 31:trzaret, Ike, Wife of
Kenny l oIT , her mother, Lewis Keepers, who has for
ids guardian John 1). i:orgass, lbenry Getty. minor
child of Jane Alice Getty dee'd., and his father M illiam
(idly and William )t. he , pers, minor son or John IL
Keepers; deed. and Elizals•th Keepers his mother, the
heirs and legal representatives of Mary A. Keeper, late
of Carlisle. dee'd.
In the matter of the partition and valuation of the
heal Estate 01 Mary A. Keepers Into of the borough of
Carlisle, dee'd.; how to wit: August 14th, 1855, on tip
pikation of Stephen Keepers one of the heirs of the de
cedent, setting out that tin. Shorilf has made his return
to the writ of partition and valuation with the finding
of the inquest annexed, rule granted upon the parties
interested to opilear at the next stated Orphan's Court
and accept or refuse the said heal I.state at the value.
tion, or to show cause why the said Beal Istato should
not be sold. BY TUB COURT.
.lona M. GREGO, Clerk 0. C.
The parties interested aro hereby required to take no•
tire of the Mregoing rule and appear at the next stated
Orphan'st'ourt of Cumberland county, on the oth day
of November next, and accept or refuse the said Real
Estate at the valuation, or show cause why the seine
should not be sold. The said !teal Estate consists of
it [louse and Lot of Ground situate in the said ta.rough
fronting on the north on Main street, bounded on the
south by an alley, on the east by property of Mary
flreasen and on the west by property of Fred' Watts,
Esq. Sept 12,
*ESTATE of Dr. CHAS. W.
deceased.—Notice is hereby given that Letters of
Administration de bonis eon en the estate of Dr. Chas.
W, Dehn, late of N MN' Cumberland, Clunberland county
deceased. have been duly grouted by the Register of
said county to the subscriber residing in Mechanics
burg. All persons knowing themselves indebted to sold
estate are required to make immediate payment and
those having claims to present them for seti lenient to
ROBERT WILSON,
aug Administrator
E.STATE OF JAMES ARNI- , .
STRONG, doceasee.—Notice is hereby given that
Letters Testamentary on the Estate of James Arm
strong, late of the borough of Carlisle, Cumberland
comity, deceased. have been granted by the Register of
said county to the subscribers, residing in the same
borough. All persons knowing themselves indebted to
said Estate are requested to make immediate payment,
and those having claims to present them for settlement
to J. N. ARMSTRONG,
J. RHOADS,
August 15. 1555-11 w Executors.
JACOB SITROM
II STATE OF GEORGE C. RUPP,
ni
/Deed.—„*No7,tietch.i,'„hsi,i'Llwoiqlen,l,'rg"elaC Letters of odi
bower Allen township, Cumberland county. deceased,
have boon granted by the Register of said county, to
the subscriber, residing in the same township. All per
suns indebted to said estate are required to make intim , -
(Rate payment, and those having claims against It to
present them fur settlement to LEVI MERKEL,
Aug.l. 'O. 1, Administrator.
14 STATE OF JAMES GREASOisI,
:A DEC'D.—Letters Testamentary On tho Estate of
dames tireat.on dee'd Into of West Penns ore township,
Cumberland county, hone been issued to the subscribers
residing in the same township. All persons indebted
to the said estate will make payment and those having
claims against it . will present them for settlement to ,
July IP.. '55
CUMBERLAND VALLEY BANK,
PROPRI ETORS.
WILLIAM Km, MELCUOIIt BRENNEMAN,
It°BERT C. STERRETT, HENRY SAXTON,
• HICMARD YOOOH, JOHN S. STERETT,
IiEN/LT A. STURGEON,
This Mink; doing business in the name of HER,
BRENNEMAN A-CO. Is now fully prepared to do a gen
eral Banking Business with promptness and fidelity.
Money received on Deposit and paid back on demand
without notice. Interest paid. on :Special Deposits.—
Particular attention paid to the collection of Notes,
Drafts, Checks, Sc. do any part of the United States or
Canada:: •
Remittances made to }lngle:id, Ireland or the Conti
nent. Thu fidthful and co:Ind:millil execution of all or
ders entrusted to them, may be relied upon. Thay z iyill
at all Unica he pleased to give any information desired
In regard to money matters In general.
WV...Banking llouseinTrout's Building; Main Street,
a few, doors east of the Dail Road Depot. Open for busi
ness from 9 o'clock in the morning until 4 o'clock In
he evening, , STUR,OI:OIB, Cashier,
Carlisle, Sept. 19, 1855.
RON, 1! IItON.-7--Tbe subscriber has
the Nutlsfactlon to ,anounce to the; public that his
tulid and' extensive Ware House Is completed, and is
filled with ene pf tho ,argost. and 'best assortment of
HAWIERED AND ROLLED IRON
evo' offered In tIII pined. Tilos° In want would do well
to call and examine before, purchasing olsowhoro. lie
number the old stand, Eliot Main street.
Sept. 10, '550 - • HENRY SAXTON.
Stotices.
MEM
THOMAS °REASON,
SAM UEL ()REASON.
Exi•'s.
SCHIEDAM AROMATIC SHNAPS.
yO TIIE CITIZENS OF PENNSYLVANIA.—
I beg leave to call the attention of the citizens of
Pennsylvania to the above avticle, manufactured by
my self exclusively, at my faitcry in Schiedam, Hol
land, expressly for medical purposes.
It Is made from the hest dinriey that mil he 'selected
in Europe and the essence of aromatic Italian berry, r
f
acknowledged and extraordinary medicinal properties;
and it has long since acquired a higher reptitatitu both
in Europe and America, than any other dletehe beve
rage,
•
In Ge Ism., GOUT, and RIIEESIATISIII; in obstructit nfl 3
the Bladder and Rhine) s, and debility or the urinary
functions. Its effects are prompt, derided and Invartbly
reliable. And It Is not only a remedy for these ntaa.
dies, but, in all cases in which e tire produced l
drinking bad water, which Is almost
y universally, tha y
cause of them, it operattAns a sure preventive.
The distressing effect upon the Stomach, Bowels, ar.d
Bladder, of travelers, new residents ' and all persons un
accustomed to them, produced by the waters of nearly
all of our great Inland rivers, like the Ohlo, Mississippi
and Alabama, from the large quantity of 'decayed vegt,
table matter contained in them. in a state of solution, is
well known ; as Is also that of the waters of limestone
regions, In producing Ganvet, CVIATLI, and stone in ti.a
111.knern. The AROMATIC SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS Is
an absolute corrective of all these Injurios pmperties of
bad water, and cc nsequently prevents thedieae which
they occasion. It is also found to be a cure and preven
tive of Fever and Ague, a complaint caused by the Con
oint lOTeetl: Of vegetable malaria in the atmosphere. and
vegetal it putreseences in the water of those distrlets In
ohichitpainripelly prevails. The A rmnat le Schiedam
SchnapPs is consequently in crest denninli by persons
Ira velim!. or about to settle in those parts of the coon
tr3 esp., icily ; as well as by. ninny in every cononUnlty
where It lugs become istIOWII, 01111CCOUnt of its various
other remedial properties. ...
More than three thousand., 4 4h.vsicians, among whim
are numbered the greatest names belonging to the facul
ty of medicine in this country, have certified. over their
01011 SignettlreS. to the valuable medicinal properties of
such an article. as the severest tests have proved the
Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps to be and huve accepted
it as n Most desirable addition to the MArsatA
Put up In quart or pint bottles, enveloped in yellr w
paper with my name on the bottle', cork and seal. For
sale by all respectable Druggists and Grocers.
IS, 20 and 22 Beaver street. New York.
25 South Front street. Philadelphia.
I Leg leave to call the attention of the public to the
ollowing letters from physicians: -
LAuounTonY.K. Y. May 2.1823.
"Ma. Unot.on WOLFE—Dear 6bl : 1 cannot speak too
highly of the purity of your Schiedam Schnapps. It is
de, idedly superior to anything of the kind in the mar
ket. It is perfectly tree .rt,m the admixture of :Licit oil,
of :my nt those urn) Ile compounds which produce
, orb it inisehiot 011 s and irreparable (diva upon the el di-
St It Ut 1,110.1 very few alcoholic distilled howls
.11.• nit bout —mt t.t. if them lifting target) hopregnund
with it. I knee Nrsonly inspected the Cariouspaocess
ol distilation practiti at Schiedam. and knom, that un
usual ears. is taken td l, separate the noxious elements
Irk m the pane :demad, and your Schnaps is a sit - thing
pre,dot its sin:et-Ss. As a medicinal agent for chronic
and renal ulleetiof s, I have successfully preseril td it,
and recomend It as an agreable cordial and barmless
.timulant. and shall continue to do so; as it ell as to
use it as a source of pure alcohol for chemical investigu
tn.ns :Ind experiments. 'fouls obedient,
ISIAH I)LCK,
Consulting Analytical Chemist."
Dr. Charles A. Lens, Commissioner of health, Balti
more, rites ns follows In relation to the value of
Schnapps as a remedy in chronic catarrhal complaints,
.te. ile let ter is dated July 27,
••I take gi eat ptett ore in bearing highly creditable
testimony to Its efficacy as a remedial agent In the di
sease tar which )ou recomend it. Ihiving a natural
tendency to the 111111CUUS surthees, with a slight degree
of I regard it as one of the most important
remedies in chrome catarrhal affections, particularly
those of the genito urinary apparatus. blith much res
pect your obedient servant,
“PnitnnurniA, July 15, 1653.
"Mr. tidolpho Wolfe, No 22 heaver et. Y.—hear sir:
Last season the writer received, through your agent in
this city, a tattle of your Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps,
and slime that period has prescribed the snore in certain
forms of urinary complaints: also in cases of debility in
aged persons. So far,'the Schnapps has been of much
benefit hilliest, using it * r * In conclusion, where a
diuretic and stimulant Is required, I should use the Ar
omatic Schiedam Schnapps. !Thanking you for your
kitadnes, I 11111 respectfully yours, •
CHALONEIt, M. D., 180 S. Eighth st.
The subjoined letter from Dr. Paine, of Manchester,
N. 11., ildates to Emu of, the most valuable medicinal prop
erties possessed by the Aromatic Schnapps, and shows
that it acts as a specific in a very painful disease—the
Gravel :
oNta. Weirs :—Permit tne to address you a few lines.
which you are at liberty to use if you think proper, in
respect to your medkine, called Schiedam-
I base had a very obstinate case of gravel anti stunt), of
sonic Live years' standing, causing very acute pain In
every attempt to urinate. After using many remedies
without much relief, I was induced to to a bottle of
your medicine. In the course of three days it proved
effectual, disloging large pieces of stone, sears of which
was as large as a matroe tat pea. I continued the cor
dial aecxo - ding, to directions. and the patient continued
to gat n, and is fast recovering. think a medicine of so
much value in so distressing a complaint, should be
known to theVc, and the world at large. And 1 for
one. must give I my approbation and sh:nature.
1.
From Dr. John
15, 15112:
• -A number of our pitriana aro ordering the article,
ea
and several have alread y 'pzscribcd it. Persl.m. to whom
I have sold It speak very highly of Its qualities. A
Gentlemen of my own personal acquaintance, baying
suffered greatly with an affection of - the kidneys and
bladder' tool, two bottles and subsequently passed a stone
of considerable size, and was greatly relieved. It will
no doubt gro into general use,"
THOS. PAIN P, M. I)."
oese, Chemist, Baltimore, Md. :Sept.
liana Notices.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
application will lie made to the neat Logislatrue
of Pennsylvtinin, to alter the Charter of the Callus's
Dmiesir BANK, located in the borough of Carlisle, Cum
berland county. so as to confer upon the said Bank the
rights and privileges of a Jlank of Issue. one to change
its name to the CARLISLE RANK. Also to Increase
the capital of said Rank (which is at present sixty thou
sand dollars. with the privilege of increasing the some
under its present charter to one hundred thousand
dollars) to two hundred and fifty thousand dollars.
lly order of the hoard of Directors.
W3l. BEETEM, Cashier.
Carlisle. June 25,1855:Gm
O T 1.0 if, IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that pn application will be made to the next .1- , og
is Our° of the State of Pennsylvania. fur the passage o
a law to incorporate ft llanH, of Deposita, with a capital
of FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS, with authority to increase
the same to Ono Hundred Thousand Dollars. To be Cal
led the MECHANICSBURG DEPGS,ITE BANK, and to
be located in the borough of Mechanicsburg, Pa. The
object of said Itank is to increase, the general ;business
facilities of the public lu the vicinity of its locution.
Daniel llrich, Jacob Censer,
JoAn Hursh, er. Benjamin Eberly, .
John Helgel, JOllll Brandt,
Henry O. Hupp, . George Singizer,
John Houser, Elias Grabill,
John . Coover, David Miller,
qv Andrew I. Kauffman, ffolortion P. °orgy!.
Mechanicsburg, June 20, 1855-Cui
C ,
ARLISLR. DEPOSIT . 113 1 A Nit
firseim—Dr,eostra will be Imo:dyed at this Bank fir
any length of time over four months, and interest paid
at the rato__of POCII , PEIt• CENT; per 'annum. and•the
principal paid back at any time after maturity without
notice. interest ceases after the explratidn of the thno
specified in the certificate, unless mnewed fbranother
given period, In which case the Interest la paid up Un
til the time of tho renewal.' Bank OPenint 9 o'clock; A.
M. and closes at 2 o'clock, I'. M. • •. •• •
R. PAHL:B.R, President.
W. M 7 litarrt, Cashier. . „ ator2s
QTPAI.)IER: reeeived'at
the Stori) of ItOIII.IIIT DIOR, n dittirtineht'ot
Youtlee nod Children's SUMMER HATS, ATI!'
Meting °thin/unit, Leghorn, 'French Straw, Canton and
other varletlee, part of which are celeitd and Week—
some 'quite low in price. , .
'
CHARLES A. LEAS, M. D