Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, October 24, 1855, Image 5
CM WM. CAItRYL, • IMPORTER AND JOBBER, WItOLSALE DEAI;EIt CURTAIN MATERIALS, FYIINITURE COVERINGS, , EVERY DESChIITIO:4 Ot 7ILIMMINOB TO MATCH NEW MASONIC TEMPLE, CHESTNUT STREFIT, ABOVE Sexmcrn Atarrfanes. On Thursday, 18th inst, at Trinity M. E. Chinch. by the Hoc. Wesley Kinney, Professor W. D. (10DM AN., of Evanston, Illinois, to MAIM A it ET, daughter ofJohn IRelintock, Esq. of Philadelphia. On Monday evening the lbth lust., by Rev..T, Morss, J. DE. tiAMMO WAITING, Em. of Detroit. Michigan, to MARY M., daughter of the late Win. M. Biddle, of this borough, dee'd. On. tho instant, by Roy. J.A. Murray. Mr. J. PLANK., of Lynchburg, Vu., to Miss JANE MARY Mu- ELIIEN N-Y, of Monroe township. At Ifannon's Hotel, on the 18th instant, by the Rey. J. Vry, Mr. JUAN SEIDLE, to Miss AMANDA lIENTZ, both of Dillsburg. Ntui 1776, „..THIRD , ANNUAL TOUR CONTININTAL VOCALISTS The Continentals, with Mr. T. W. Watson, "The Bay State Vocalist." as Basso. sing their new compact. tiotis osa ONLY, in Carlisle at MARION 11A1.1.. on Wednesday evening., Octner 24th, commencing at o'clock. Tickets 25 cents, F4STATE OF JOHN COYtt, lec d. —Notice is hereby given that Letters of Adminis tration on the Estate of John Coyle, late of Rogues town, Cumberland county, deceased. have been duly granted by the Register of said county to the subscri ber, residing In Newville. in said enOnty. All persons i ndebeed to said Estate will make payment and those having claims against It will present them for settle- wont to Oet. 1855-6ly, 4k —, ‘ HOUSE 'FOR SALE OR, RENT. The subscriber offers tbr sale 0.• rent. that lar g and convenient two story BRICK lIM:SE with hack building. situated on the corner of liednwd and Lout her streets, in Carlisle. The House is new and In good con diti with a Cistern, Bake Oven, Smoke I bms, a g, garden and some choice fruit trees. For pertkllials caul ou JOIIN SELLERS. oct. 17, '35. ' — c , • * ' . ,, , sk ‘ T. 'k' ' le- - • if : : k, \.. 14 -Ifi, k I kii.t. -1-.4-• . 2 :, , 1 --- '4 , ' ' ;:i.....1111i'-!, ' o ' t. -, A . ‘, ;) 1 N 4 - - <W'': t 4N"Q ; '''' . : 4- :, \ '--.-! P• '',.., 'il-4. 111131,A11,! • # / il 0-,A T 4 ET US REASON TOGETLIER. HOLLJW AY'S PILLS. NIIY ARE WE SICK/ It has been the lot of the human rare to be weighed down by disease and suffering. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS are specially adapted to the relief of the tS EA E. the I ER1'011:3, the DELICATE. and the INFIRM, of all climes. sexes, and constitutions. Proli , ssor t tulle. way personally superintends the man ufact lire of his medicines in the United States. and otters them to a free and enlightened people. as the best remedy the world ever saw for the removal oi disease. TIIESE PILLS PURIFY TIE& BLOOD These'famous Pil s are expressly combined to operate on the stomach, the liver, the kidneys, the lungs, the skin. and the bowels, correcting any derangement In their functions, purifying the blood, the very fountain of life, and thus curing disease in all its forms. DYSPEPSIA AND LIVER. COMPLAINTS Nearly half, the human race have taken .these Pills. It Ins boon proved in all parts of the world, that no thing has been found equal to them in cases of disorders of the liver, dyspepsia, and stomach complaints gene rally. They soon give- a healthy tune to these organs, however much deranged, and when all other• means have failed. UENERAL DEBILITY. klany of the most despotic Governments hays opened their Custom !louses to the introduction'if these pills, that they may become the medicine of the masses.— Learned Colleges admit that this medicine is the best remedy ever known for persons of delicate, or where the system has been impaired, as Its invigorating properties never fail to afford relief. FEMALE COMPLAINTS. No Female, young or old, should bo without this celebrated modiclno. It corrects and reghlates the monthly courses at all periods, acting in many cast's like a charm. It is also the best and safest medicine that eau be given to Children of all ages, and for any complaint; consequently no .family should ho with out it. DOLLOWAY'R PILLS AIM THE BEST REMEDY KNOWN IN THE WORLD FOR THE FOLLOWINO DISEASES: Debility Worms of all Asthma Bowel Complaints Favor and Aguo Coughs Female Com- Colds plaints. Chest Diseases Headaches toms Costiveness Indigestion Inward Weakness Dyspepsia Influenza Liver Complaints Diarrhoea Inflammation ',own's/4 of Spirits Dropsy Venereal Affections Plies ' o '.* Sold at the Manufactories of Professor HOLLOWAY SO Maiden Lane, New York, and 244 Strand, London. by all respectable. Druggists and Dealers of Medicine throughout the United States. and the civilized world, in boxes, at. 25 cents, 02% cents, and $1 each. Air There is a considerable saving by taking, the larger sizes: N. It. Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder aro affixed to each box. .oct. 24, '55. "TANG ON !"—Everywhere the cry itl, "WE LIKE IT." Rend from Now Rope : The worthy Postmaster has just sold enough to hare the people find R. out. Win. Crook, Esq., of the holm of Win. & Clowlos Crook, large manufacturers of New hope, writes us Prof. C. Do Grath & Co., Philadelphia—Gents: We ob tained from our P. M., some " Electric Oil" made by Prof. C. Do Grath, of Philadelphia. Its effects on me and my family have been such, that I am constrained to write you. It cured the worst -Jbeltdache and Neu ralgia In twenty minutes; Inflammatory, - Rheumatism in six hoitro. Every family ought to have it. Samuel G. Stockton, of this place, had a trial of it on condition that If it cured him he was to pay for it, if not, ho was not to pay, The neat day he called at the P. 0. and paid up; said ho know nothing In the world like "Do Grath's Electric Oil." We use it for everything. I would not hesitate to warrant it all the time. The people will hang on to it. Yours, truly, Wet. CROON. Nothing can surpass the enthusiasm and tenacity of those who use this Oil. 61.5. E. Jones, 402 North Sec ond street, says it relieved her of an Injury received by a ran fromwagon; and her son Is using ft for Rheum atism. More than 6000 have now recommended it. It will:often cumin a few minutes. pains of the soverciit kind, and is the only medicine In the world that will begin to do this. It cures the worst Burn in one day. beware of all pretended Electric 011, unless coming di rect f rom the Central Office, 39 South Eighth street.— The name of "Do Grath & C 0.," must be written with a pen, to counterfeit whicli,b; forgery I Me 011 is not peddled. all ofteredi tbdrobro, is known to be Imitation and worthless. De ORATII & CO., 39 South Eighth street. st - s,.Por sale in Carlisle, wholesale and retail, at S. W. lIAVFRRTICA and O. J. KIEFFEEVO Drug lit',ros. October 24, 1856. ;. 7 JITIT ' N A. ST,lfli fIY, cov L E, Administrator ILL HEALTH. kinds Stone and Gravel Secondary Symp. Ocrronot 20,1856 ' New '3luLttisoncuts. QTORE-FOR SALE! The Dry Goode store and fixtures of John Coyle, dee'd. In ilogestown,Oumberland county, will be offered at private sale by the Administrator on easy terms The stock is in good order and will amount to about S: 1 0 0 0. The dwelling and store rooms will be rented to the purchaser. They are both two story and nearly new, having a good garden, every variety of fruit and grape, stabling and water, on the lot and every con venience complete. Possession given hnmedlately, the store will be closed till '29th lust., otter which time the subscriber will be there a few weeks. oct. 24, '55 AMEN'S SAVING • RUNT), ki Chartered by the State of l'evots,4ss OFFICE, 55 WALNUT t,TREET One dour above :Almond Street. Philadelphia, ItereiviisDeposits in sums of one Dollar and upwards, l'rom all dahSee Of the VOOIMUL ty: and allows interest at the rate of five per cent per annum. Moneys paid back on demand. 40' Office opeu daily from 9 until o'elock. and on Monday and Sat urduy until 9 o'clock inillithe evening. This institution will be round a convenient and safe libel, of deposit for Farmers and others (bdng business in Philadelphia. Deposits are paid on demand withunt an) previous notice twine: required. I , IIN 131.115. Edmund A. Solider, Ilnn..lnh It Tyson 'Stil‘‘ ell S. Bishop, Uoorgo Ili ldin, lames P. Perot. .1110011 =ll .I”sepli 11. 31 Vei.. it I eha rd U. Stotesbury, Edward 11. 'food tor, Shippeu, jr. Franklin Bayou, \Vin. I'. Jenks, Thomas Cooper. Edzir 11. Pettit. Pre.Ment —FILA Nli LIN FELT. Treasurer—CHAS. 111. MORRIS. Seeretary—.l .1 '3IES S. I Ch.trtor that no nottnerer, °Meer or azont shall. ,lirectly or indirectly, I,orrow tasty monoy rola the Society. 0,417.18:15-ly • 1)1,A IN •11)*)1 7 . —Near • IN ill voinill4iiiitt • fall. A iiew [wou ore,:tell c•uutiining Music hew'. N 1 ail increased facilities for instruction acid ample leettiatiosiations. this Institution- 111,MM iN great ch duc,•cur.uts to parents Who ihadru the physical cud no .ttal impruielhent of- their sohs. 'terms per Session, jilti uu. Fur circul:u•s, .with full information, address It. K. LICII:szt, 'Principal and Proprietor, October 10, Cl/Ulberland s en., l'a. TOYS! TON SI o YS!!— W. TILLER, IMPORTLR, lion received Ida Fall Assortment of Tors A.ND tioUDS, forming, a greater variety than ever before offered rind at lower rates than even the low prices of 11.04 season. Fancy Baskets. 200 patterns, plain and eoabrotdet , ed. — Cryiuß Dolls. China Dolls, Kid Bolls, (1 ac Dolls. A ccor deons, Violins. Harmonica 'Crumpets, &e. Toys of Wood, China, Glass, Tin, ct: e., over 1000 patterns. by the,clothn or cross in lots 'to suit. Also Cases of Toy at izt., 10 and 20 per ease, with :us endless variety of newest styles of FANCY tiOODS, per latest packets, awl' for sale at the lowest rates in the city. W. TILLEE, Importer. -Oct. 10.'55. No, 1, Commerce st. • FANCY GOODSI-:- NEWEST STVLESI y.eg*l c In endless variety, now opening and offered tt)t„ in lots t. suit and at lowest prices. Work Boxes and Baskets. Chinn and Rise °nods, AlillgthiUr Articles, Bohemian (llass Toilet Bottles, Mir rors. Inkstands, Tea Sets, Rich Paper, Boxes, Mechani cal Toys, Puppets, kc., kr. W. TILLER, Importer. Oct.lU, '55. No. 1, Commerce st. Phila. _ . . WOOD'S ORNAMENTAL IRON WORIiS.--Itidge Avenue. PIiILAD'A. ue attention of the public Is invited to the extensive manufactory anti ware•rom of the subscriber, who Is prepared to furnish, at the shortest notice, IRON RAIL- I NO of every descriptionETE hi l'U RUC A: PR' VAT E lIUILULAuS. 11180 V hit ANI) A I !Si 11A IXON• LES, FOUNTAINS, ShiThEL'S. Cil AIRS, LIONS; LOOS, Ac., and other Ornamental Inn NVialt of n decor:l[lle character, all bf which is executed Ns ith the express view of pleasing the taste, while they combine all the requisites of beauty and substantial construction. Purchasers may rely on having all articles carefully boxed and shipded to their place of destination. A book of dosigns will he sent to those who wish to make a selection. IMRE IT WOOD. Ridge Avenue below SpringiUnion St, l'hila Oct, 10. 'O5. CORN SHELLERS, STRAW CUTTERS. A large assortment of Superior Corn She Hers, includ ing Reading's Patent, capable of shelling 1000 bushels of Corn per day. Also I'ennock's hand and power SW. Mrs, with various other patents of various prices. flay, Straw and Fodder Cutters of the most approved con• struction and in great variety. Sausage Choppers and Stutters. Double Michigan, Subsoil, Eagle, and Bar Share Plows, Superor Ox Yokes and Bows, (train Fans, Farmers Boilers, Corn and Cob Mills, lime and Hume) Spredders, &c., for sale Wholesale and Retail by I'ASCIIALL MORRIS & Co., Agr'cultural Waretouse and Seed Store. N. E. Cor. 7th and Market ste., Phila. Oct 10, '55 pooK AGENTS WANTED. p Agents wanted In every Town and County in the United States, to canvass tier the most popular His torical and other valuable and saleable books published- The works are particularly adapted to the wanted* the people, being beautifully illustrated with fine Steel and Wood engravings, and bound In the most substantial manner. Agouti; now canvassing for us, find it a pleasant and profitable employment. Our list also includes tho best works of T. S. ARTHUR. Over 100.000 volumes have been sold the past ybar, and their sale is still increasing. We have just added sever al NEW, 000K5 to our Hat by this most popular author, and shall add others the ensuing fall and winter. We think wo have the best list lbr agents in the country. Send for it, and judge for ynurseives. For full particulars and list, Address J. W. BRADLEY, Publisher, Oct 10 48 North Fourth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. DESI D L R ATUMI— No. 381, Poplar Street, Philadelphia, s now manufacturing a warriNo I'EN, composed of m stale which not being liable to corrosion will be found as durable as Bor 10 steel pens. Resembling the quill more than thogold pen in elasticity, they will be pre ferred as not injuring tho color of Red Ink or collecting any of that sediment about them which stool pens in variably do; they will be found an invaluable improve ment. Ono trial will prove the fact that they are more economical than and superior to any pen in use. Prico 12, 18 and 25 cents per dozen, or $1,25, $1,50 and $2,00 per gross. For sale In Mechanicsburg by J. 1/011811- EIMER. and In Carlisle only by oct. 17, '55. • . A. M. PIPER, Main street, JAILS I NAILS I—l am • nosi prod to supply country Merchants with nails at manufacturers prices. 11. SAXTON. ilkir Job Printing promptly exe 3uted, 4Tilt,tiou::Qcquavo tit finAvm., flour, and RHEUMATISM; In obstruetit ns toe Bladder and h Minty's, and debility of the urinary film:Lions, its effects are prompt, decided and invarthly . reliable. And it is not only a remedy for these,maie. dies. but, in all cases in which they are produced by drinking bad heater, which Is almost universal l), tha muse Of them, it operates as a sure preventive. The distressing effect upon the Stomach. Bowels, and Bladder, of travelers. new residents. and all persons un aceustomed to them, produced by the waters of nearly all of our great Inland rivers, like the Olio,'itissisippi and Alabama. from the large quantity of delay ed vega. table matter emitained in them, In a stzote of solution, is well known; as is also that of the waters of limestone regions. in pnaluring OnAVET., Cvbccu. and stone in Lilo BLADDER. Tho AROMATIC EDA IN A l'l'S is an absolute corrective of all these injurious properties'of had water. and i' nsequently prevents thedisease ii bleb they occasion. It Is also found to be a cure and preven tive of lever and Ague. a complaint caused by the eon-, joint ellects of vegetable malarigin the atmosphere, and vegetable putreseenves in the water of those districts In which it pi ineipally prevaliti,Jhe,Aromatie Schiedam Schnapps is consequently in great demand by parlous traveling. or about to settle in those parts of the Nilltl• try especially ; as well as by many lii every community where it has become known, on account of its various other reniedial properties. More than three thousand physicians, among whom are numbered the greatest 1111111e1; belonging to fhe facul ty of medicine in this country, have certified, over their ow•n EiginatnreS, to the valuable medicinal properties of such all article. as the severest tests have proved the Schiedam Aromatic Sehnapps to be and have accepted it as a mist desirable addition to the 31.vriauA SCOTT• COYLE, /Utiles Put up In quart or pint bottles, enveloped in yellow paper with my name on the bottle, cork and seal. For sale by all respectable Druggists and Grocers. t:DoLPII WOLFE, 18, 2.0 and' 2 Beaver street, New York. 25 South Front street, Philadelphia. i.IIIOIL Vrtntt. N. Y. May 2. 1823, ''Mn. UlkOtril \Voter—Dear Sis : I canuot speak two highly of the purity of your :s.elliethiut Ntiuipps. It is devideolly superior to an) thing of the kind in the mar ket. it Is perfertly Irce ni t h u mind Nt tire of Itiodl oil, or ~rany of those artiyllc compounds which produce such a mischievous moot irreparallie eilect upon the con stitiothal, Mph ,111 , 11 t cry few alccolioli, dis,illed liquors ;ire without—most of thein being large!) Unlace:ttted %skit it. I luive personly itinpectuil (lie Suri.,us process ol distilntien Prot-li-td at Schiedam. and know that un usual cure is taken to separate the nokimis choments from the pain alcohol, anti your ticiumps is it Striking proof ol ion smcess. As it medicinal agunt tier ;nod renal Itlivrtious, I have successful!) prescril ed it. and re:emend it its iii agteabie rvrdlal timid lutriolt.s stimulant. and shall conothine to do so; its N% :IS in lISO it 0% n Sultrre n 1 pun.. ItlCUllui tier rhmul. nl hit rslihn tiuua.uui experiments. Yours obedient. I{,,lwrt Etisvar.l fialla•Aer 3 4ln JUN Dr. Cluirles . A. Leas, Commissioner of Health. I:ultf noore. t. ate. tw tollous in relation to the ',aloe id :4(.11111'1ms as n I cried) 11l Chrlinh! ebtarrila; .llc. Ihe letter is doted ,laity I talie gi eat pleastue in bearing highly creditable testimony to its efficacy no a remedial agmt In the di sease for which you reeomend it. linv lug n natural tendency to the IntleMis , UrriteVH, with a slight degree 01 stimulation. I regard it as one of the most important remedies in chronic catarrhal affections. particularly those of the genito urinary apparatus. ‘llth much res pect your obedient servant.. CHARLES A. LEAs, M. D. "PuII.AUELrnU. July ll",„ 1853, "Mr. Ildolitho Wolfe, No 21: Beaver st. V.—bear sir: Last seas..ll the writer receiced. thr..noll 3 our agent In lilts city, lL I.ttle of your Atottatt iv Seined:n.l Schnapps, :11111 sins that perh.d has prescribed OW 531n0 in certain luruls of urinary also Iu C/INt, of deliiiit) in aged persons. . 4 () far, the Schnapps has been of much benefit nt those using It ** In 11thelttsiml, where a diuretic and Ntluittlaut is required,l should use the Ar uinatle Schiedam tleintapps. Thanking you fur your ',tininess, 1 ant respectfully yours, A. 1). CHALON Elt, M. D., ISO S. Eiglall The subjoined letter from Dr. 'Paine, of Manchester, N. 11., relates to one of the most veil:dile medicinal prop erties possessed by the Aromatic Schnapps, and shoes that it nets as a specific in a very pahxful disease—the Gravel : -31 a. IVoter.:—Permit me to address you a few lines. which you are at liberty to use if you think proper, in respect to your medicine, culled Schiedam Schnapps.— ] hate bad a very obstinate case of gravel and stone, of same live years' standing, causing very acute pain In every attempt to urinate. After using many remedies without much relief, I was induced to try n bottle of your medicine. In the course of three days It proved effectual, disloging large pieces of stone, some of which was as large as a marnovtat put. 1 continued the cor dial according to directions. and the patient continued to gain, and is fast recover lug. 1 think n medicine of so much value in so distressing a complaint, 2411011111 be known to the public, and the world at large. And IMr one. must give it my approbation and signature., THOS. - PA - 1N s, 31. D." Front Dr. John S. Reese, Chemist, Italthnlitpid. Sept. 1652:" •.A - number of our physicians are ordering ine.ortirle, and several have4dready:,pret:cribcdit. Perseus to whom I have sold It speak 'lery; highly of its qualities. A Iltottlemen of toy own personal acquaintance, having sat:feted greatly Nrith an affection of the kidneys and bladder' tick two bottles and subsequently passed astral., of considerable sire, and was greatly relieved. It will no doubt go into general use," NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that application will be made to the next Legislature o! Pennsylvania, to alter the Charter of the CARLISLE DE:Poser BANK, located In the bon,ugh of Carlisle, Cum berland county, so as to confer upon the said Bank the rights and privileges of a Bank of Issue, sine to change its name to the CARLISLE BANK. Also to Increase the capital of said Bank (which is at present sixty thou sand dollars, with the privilege of increasing the same under its present charter to ono hundred thousand dollars) to two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. By order of the Board of Directors. WA!. A 7. BEETEAL Cashier. Carlisle, June '26, 181.5.44 n NT . OTI.CE IS HEREBY GIVE N, that an application will be made to the next Leg !stature of the State of Pennsylvania, for the passage o a law to incorporate a Bank of Deposit°, with a capital Of FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS, with authority to increase the same to One Hundred Thousand Dollars. To be cal led the MECHANICSIUURG DEVOSITE BANK, and to tat located in tho borough of Mechanicsburg, l'a. The object of said Bank is to increase the general business facilities of the public in the vicinity of its location. Daniel Oriel*, • Jacob Coover, John Burgh, sr. Benjamin'Eberly, John Beige], • John Brandt, Henry 0. Rupp, Ucorpe Singiser, John Houser, Elias Grabill, John Coover, • David Miller, Andrew L Kauffman, Solomon I'.' (Jorge& Mechanicsburg, Juno 20, 1866-0 m CARLISLE DEPOSIT 13 A N K SPECIAL Demure will be received at this Dank for any length of time over four months, and Interest paid at the rate of YOUR PElt CENT. per annum, and the principal paid Amick 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 case the interest is paid up un til the time of the renewal. Rank opendat 0 o'clock, A. M. and closes at 2 o'clock, P. M. It. PARKER, Pont. W. M. BRUIN, Cashier. apr2s • EMBROIDERIM,. f The c•heapoet C Mars, Undersleeves, liufpinß.s, 4a n Pennsylvania, Put received at the clomp store of oct. 17, '55. CHARLES OtilLBY. Hlca SCHIEDAM AROMATIC SUN Al'B. 10 THE CITIZENS OF PENNSYLVANIA.— beg leave to call tho attontion o, the citizens e, Pennsylvania to the above article, nnintnnetured by my self exclusively, at my factory in Schiedam, lind land, expressly' for medical purposes. It is made from the best Mirky that can be selected in Eur,pu and the essence of aromatic Italian berry, et ackin.e ic4cd and extraordinary medicinal pr, perties; hue long since acquired a higher reputath a both In Lump) and America, than any other dietetic LlCVO rag,i, I begivave to call the attention of the public to the °flowing letters front physicians: 181.111 DECIi, Consulting Anal3tical lhymist liana Notices. i:im,Faney Printing cheaply done. brti ()nabs. GREAT ATTRARACTION! NE\V (1001)S! NEW GOODSP, '1 he suhseriber having just raturiled from the cities of New York and Philadelphia Is now opening a,,very extensive assortment of FALL AND WINTER (10011$, s!onsnalng of elegant Whiter Shawls, splendidSint F, 1 . 1141111C/llli and De Lalns, French Maritioes and Para mettas, elegant Needle Worked Collars and Ruffles Se. Ribbons awl TrlllllllllllTh in great variety. ' tbs•Cas. ehumrsl Vaysluelt4. Vestings. Flannels..leans :tad 11, story. ,N,At lot of new l'arput.tings. Also a full and complete ass:,rttnent of ROOTS AND SHOES, All persons in want Of handsome and cheap }meth, nro cos vetfully invited to call and examin this stock before purchasing elsewhere. At the Ohl Stand EastlOlain Street. ell ARLES 01; I I.IIV. N. B. A stork of wall made clothing on hand—NO:Hi will Le sold at cost. t ort. 17, WI. TRUE ECONOMY consbcr In buying such goods as one really nerds, find buying them whore they aro sold at the lowest prices. We have received and are now opening; an IMMENSE QUANTITY (4 - lICAV. cheap and splendid goods. such as the genuine ilold Medal Silks. Prem.)) Merinoes. of all the desirable e dors, Thibet Cloths, Alpachas. plain and &lute,' Mitts de Lains, Calicoes In abundance, and all the other kinds that are now worn of D E S 000 D 5; Also, F:inbrohlerles, (Mores, Handkerchiefs. Hosiery, 8101111 wares, (111111 .tiltoes, Carpet ItattB. ( . 10th Caps, Bon nets, Bennet Ribbons, an extensive supply of • \l4:\'F such us Cloths. S'atlnetts. Cassitteres. Kentucky .Te VestlngB, t 4 tithis. to'. Tieltito.rs, (Iltuthants. Flannels. anti ageiteral supply of I;tosis lu oar 1111.11 we in vite everybody to examine anti satisfy themselves. that we are selling goods zit, such prices us satisfy the closest buyers net. 17. 'sf, CE , II3ERLA.NI) VALLEY It. E.- (11ANliE OF HOURS! Olt :nut after MI iN OAT, Ort.il er Otto, Passim:ter MITI its 11.11(..: incepted: FOIL 11ARM:Oil:1U; : 1,4 Train. :2,1 Train. Leave 0 1.40, M. Shiplien,burg, 9.17 .• " radish., Me , •ltani••••burg, Iftiol, •• :SAS, •• At Ilarrinharg, 11.2:t. •• .1.1:., •• FOli. ClIAMBEI(S111:1:fi. Ist 'Frain. 2,1 Train: oat . t, 11.11'11.1 ,r¢. B.au. A . m •l.uu. P. M " " " " Nevi We " : 4 14putit•Ltirg, Clianilwrshurg. TR 11:ti Itarrishurt: fur Philadelphia At 1.12 and $•.10 A.M ids.. al 7.511 NI. and 12.35 Columi in. etIN r I lui tisl;urg for l'iLlOalrg tit 3.21.0 A. 31.; 1'2.3(, 110”11, aml 4. I'. M. ware Iliirrislarrg .ror Baltimore, nt 3. and t.3tt A. M.; at. I P. M. CarNolDauphin and Susquehanna Ita Emu! leave liar risi.urg at h, A, 31. a,.d '.2.10. P. 31. for A ul , urn, Potts ill.. I eatlint... &e. 4 .- if-At all Stations where Tickets are sold, Hams are TEN CENTS LESS than when paid ii i, the Cars. A. F. ,sulierintendent. Rail Bond Office, Chamberslairiz,} t, tuber 17.1656. jinef- (fstate Safes 'TEAM SAIK•3I.II,L, '• i .- 1 ; 5 6 And Large Trant of first rate TIMBER LANI) at PUBLIC SALE. .btLiin Will be sold at public sale, on the prem loos. on Till:ltsbA V, the lot du N of No t mber next. at lu o'clock, A.M. a Steam Saw Mill and NINE HUNDRED AND TIIIRTY-PUTTEE ACRES of Timber Lund. situate in Dickinson and South Mid dleton tounshimi, Cuml•erland county. Thio lo n very desirable pr , perty nod persons wishing to pun basel' lll find it boot recommended by nothing inquiry itt.d..ex amining It on or hotbre the day of sale. The title is in disputable. Also, will be sold at the same time and place. SIX MCLES, one four horse Wagon, a one has° Wagon. Gears, itc. Also. Tinder Wheels, Log Chains, 'a nu thi, Tools and Fixtures connected with the Mill. in ti ding. a first late Circular Saw. Also, a lot of LUMBEI BOARDS and SCANTLINCL Terms nook known on day of sale by septlO HASKELL & SEYMOUR. 4.2.:, - Chaltihersbunr Whig and Lacast.er Examiner copy and solid Lille to this (dike. FARM FOR SALE.—A farm r.,; - ';' . l of valuable limestone land, situate in ■■ South ytiddleAcu township, Cumberland N• .. N county, one mile soutla est of s' containing 20) ACII LS. neat measure.— The improvements ❑re a good IMO and kitch en, large stone BANK BARN. frame IS agnn ?thrd and Corn Cribs, Smoke House, flag and Poultry llt.usex, a good Orchard of choice fruit of various kinds, and a well of never failing a titer near. About 200 Rill's a rt• cleared and in a high state of cultivation. The lnlance is covered a ith first rate thither. Possession ON en on the first of April next. Terms easy. Oct. 8, '65 JOHN GRAHAM. HOUSE AN!) LOT FOR SALE. , - —fho subscriber offers at private sale a lot of ground, situate in New ville, Cumberland coun ty, whereon is erected a two story BRICK HOUSE, with Back Building. Wash Must), Cistern nil under the same roof, nod a Well of excellent water In the yard. Also a Stable, Carriage-house, Corn ('rib and other improve ments. The buildings are nil now, comfortable and eon venient. The property is situated on Maine street, ex tending bark to Church alley and adjoins properties of James Kennedy and Heirs of John Davidson. dee'd.— Further information can be had by applying to lire resi dent. Sept. 211, .1. M. DAVIDSON. F i STATE of RUI)OLPH MHO Z. LEIt. dee'd.—Notice is hereby given that Letters of A ministration on the Estate of Rudolph Hensler, late of Monroe township, Cumberland county, deceased, hsve been granted by the Register of said county to the subscriber, residing in the acme township. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate ore requir ed to make immediate payment,and those having claims to present them for settlement to septlOpd CHRISTIAN HERTZLER. x... g M TO TIIE LADIES, rs..l. C. BUTT, . L t li t t k s tc . l 4 . 4..- Is prepared to MAKE DRESSES. MAN , TLES, ite. at the shortest notleo and ou the most reasonable terms. Several girls wanted to loam the business. Apply at No. 3, Alexandors Row South Pitt stmt. . Sept. 28, HARDWARE !—The lnrg est and most yarded assortment of Hard ware lu Ho county, and selling at tho lowest prices, at ' J. P. LYNE'S, No-th Hanover St.. Carlisle. FARMERS LOOK HERE! THRESIIINO MACHINES!. .am subscribers desire to intbrm farmers and public venetally that they now have on hand and aro comtant ly manufacturing Threehlug Mechines with rierpont's Patent Shaker, which are generally acknowledged 'to be the best articles now In use. Also a variety of elm r Hullera, Corn Shellers and Straw Cutters. They also attend to the repairing of Agricultural kiluhinery in the best manner and on reasonable terms. Manure*. tory on North 'Hannover Street, directly opposite the residence of ()corgi) Metzger, Esq. August '55. AIIIIIMS & PLANK. JUST RECEIVED AT THE PAM. IP, ILY GROCERY STORE of the subscriber, nMt • don Hail, A now supply of fresh Water Crackers ' Soda, Ruttor,Plo Nfe and Sugar Bulscult, Parina, Corn Starch, Tapioca, Sago. Pearl Barley, • Extract of Coffee, Rico Flour, Baking Powder, e., A now lot of minority Table 011. Plcklea, Tomato Ketchup, Frotich Mustard. lit. • Rum. &c. J. W. EBY. BENTZ & BROTHER 3.17. " ••.47. 9'4 10.1!9, 1 0.4.9 5, Red ((state Safes. VALUABLE', REAL .-ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. ihe subscribers, Executors of Christian Mull.: deed. oiler at private sale the following property, viz: A TRACI' tilt' ihAM), situate township, Frans:in county on the thO.Nl.ury road, about twO, tidies cst 1/I , i/tided by lands of Al- Dil :do, re, Davie Ntelleer HMI Others. it IS buIV pi,t/ by "Ohl] Wolf :mil centahoi iNr: HUNDRED AND FORTY ACRES. of w h icl I 111 art, poet lintestom , lantfunet nb, tit :10 ass , :,c.l ite lamb About I:i acres of said .and n i.its el ed ..lel (lather and balance is excehent stale ..f cultivation. The improvements tiro a large eeatherdsiarded lest Frame BANE Mali N. NN ;on shed, a Spring Douse, and all other necessary all of which are new. The farm is well watered by running tinter and there. is also a lane) eulliug well. Also u young Ort.hard of choice fruit. ell that certain valuable TRACT OF LAND. J.:All ot.. in the township of South Middleton, t timberland outlay, On the banks of the Yellow Ilrecches Creek, about our iuilo Sotth-CaSt, ill lilting Springs. boutulud by hinds of Jacob Strickler, William 11 else, llettjwilin Eitulfinan and others, CONTAINING 1151,; ACRES. The Improvements are n large twn story SToNE lIGUSE, with a base tnent, a large STIINE BARN, a grid Carriage Ihruftl% Spring liellse, with art excellent and never failing spring 'of water, Wood !louse, Wagon Shed and all ottinT necessary our-buildings. all In goat order. 11s, an I trer&tred choke fruit. This valuable farm is all of the best limestone. with ;daa 100 acres in a high .tate of cultivation. and the remainder In good limier. Also, n yzothl TENANT littliSh, with out-tailldings. and bout th r,O acres of land. which will be sold separately ,r with the to stilt purchasers. __,•Atletht....- ~".471 g g g Alsq. a vertato TRACI' OF not' NTAIN LAND. situate in S:1111 t wnship. abmit threw miles from the above dr , farm. vont:doing Ayers. being well covered with polioe elm:iota and tab timber. Teems will 110 made knewn on application to the snbs,Tibo.s, ADA M ti OLF, IIEORGE WOLF. Executors, Oet4,ller 3, 18b3—tf 0111)1I:\N'S COURT SALE -OF ItEA L ES'EATE. ill pursuance of an order of the Orphan's Court of Cumberland county. at ILIII rt Irk ill tuealternnon. the undersigned guardian Of tieerge 11. ilauch, Mary Anna Wood,. and 3s.taittel 11,.11,k mite r children of Adam tlouck late or 11110 1,1111101 or Met hunicsburg in the eminty :Lod state ateresaid, deceased. will expose to ',oldie sale on the premises, on FitfUA V. the gbtlt day of October. .1. 0. isr.M, the S11:111,S, interests and estates ot ea, I t et the said minor children, of and.' u the Milow ing d-seribed Beal Ilstate, situate in the said Imrough of liechattiosbUlV. ill the county and state aforesaid, th it is to say, the one equal undivided sixth part. a m s t lug in the whole to three equal unshielded sixth F 01.., or one undivided halt of and in a certain lot or I'l Ell.; Ot LAND. on the collier of hail head ;Ind Market streets, adjoining a lot of 1 sane Blizzard and tstrget, emitaltiing iu thptil 127 feet and in width 31.; feet, with a FOUNDRY thereon erected. Also three undivided equal sixth parts. amounting In the whole to three undivided sixth parts or one un— \ Wed half part. of and In one other lot or piece tf land, on the VI ' nor of Allen and Marset 80 eels with a I.; SHOP thereon, containing in depth 1:;4 loot and to .1% . i1l th d 0 feet. .tlso the ono 1.11i:Ull undivided third part. of each of the said minor children, ttittounting the whole tv three midi, idled pact., tir the entire interest and estate, ,f certain lot or piece of land, fronting on Locust street hi the said borough of )lexhanicsburg, adjoining of.lohn 11.tover and Mrs. and all alley, with a log stable thereon, containing In depth IS2 unit width no feet. 'flic terms and conditions of sale.—One half of the purchase money to In, paid on the first day of April , 15:19,i-hen the deed or deeds and the possession will b delivered to the purchaser or purchasers and the rev dm. in 0110 year thereafter, with lawful interest, th hole purehaseinuney to be secured by judgment bond, Ort.!. ANDREW I. K AUFMAN, unrdian of the above 'mined minor children of Aduu. I t o de 'd. F.4iXECUTOR'S SALE OF A 4 I'AbrABLE LIMESTONE FARA!. be sold at Public Sale on the premises r n THURSDAY, lot November, 1855 • at 10 o'clock A. NE That very fine Limestone Farm. belum.ing t.) I he Estate of Thomas Urle. dee'd., situated near KingstAn in .N.ortli Iliddleton township. Clitnberland county, Pa., abunt five iniies East of Carlisle. on the Cumberland Valley liallroad. and one-halt mile koath of Harrisburg and Carlisle Turnpike road, CaNtAIIsHNII AnouT 220 ACRES part of which is first rate timber land. The improve ments are a commodious Double Two story BRICK llollt4 I and out-build / 4 Ingo. A large BRICK BANK BARN and Corn Cribs, 4:c., all of which are 13 * nr-' built In modern style, aKb eery eon croience, 1111 , 1 100 110 W in the best order. The Farm o divide a ell into two parts, and will ho w sold if purchasers desire. It is well situated, Isdng cent (+Went to market and in a good neighl.orlosa T o ros will bo earl and to tiuit purchasers, and will be :natio known on day of sale by RICHARD PARK . ER, itollEßT C. STERRIT, soptl9 tars of Thos. Erie, dee'd. tr.,__Lanvastor Examiner eopy. VALUABLE CORNER PROP'TY AT PRIVATE SALE. 'Mat very valuable and well known BUSINESS sTAND situate on the corner of North Hanover and hor Streets, in the borough of Carlisle now owned and occupied by Jacob Fetter, containing 30 feet front on Hannover street find 240 feet on ',outlier street.— The inipmvements on HMI foyer street are a large THREE Si',RY HOUSE, with a large brick hack build lug finished in the most elegant number, containing 11 Arooms including the *mere room, besides pantries nd convenient closet arrangements. The STORE BOOM is 33 feet in depth, fitted up In, the best oossible manner and one of the most desirable and long established business locations in our town. Moro Is a large two story brick building fronting on bendier street, with a shop attached, now occupied as a cabinet maker shop. Also a stable on the fint of the lot, and other necessary oat buildings. The property Is In excellent order having been recently fitted up by the present occupant For terms .4e. enquire of A. L. SPONSLER, Real Estate Agent and Scrivener. ME ATALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY FF FOR SALE.—The large lirlek House and Lot situated on Louther Street one door east of the German Reform Church. The house contains --, •• 1 —'l nino largo rooms. besides two finished r;, • 1;7.: ~..,..-. attic chambers. Inge kitchen and sum -1 I , V(Er tiler kitchen. The lot has 00 feet front i ..,, ....., 7.—.—.17,2' ..., J• on Louther street by 240 feet back to a wide alley, slid 120 feet on North Street by 210 feet to the same alley, containing In all about nn acre of ground. There Is also a good tenant house and a stable 00 feet long on the premises. Tha property would suit admirably for either a gentelman's private residence, a boarding school o r factory establish) nieuC For terms Be. enquire of A, L. SPONSLER, Rent Estato Agent, Carlisle aus 15 TOWN PROPERTY FOR a, ~.. ~ ,- SALE.—The subscriber offers at prt ... - 14 - ~....,--- ' s , Tate Lilo a valuable house and hairlot 4 : '-„,,,.,_ ofground situated In North Ilanover , it mo t. Th u improvements a two stoa y weatber•boarded House, washhouse, bakehouso, a cistern, Ac., &c. The lot is 30 feet in trout, and WO In depth, and contains a variety of excellent fruit trees. Terms easy. Apply to JACOB WOLK Agent for 8, F. asonele.a. Juno 1 TOWN PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE. subscriber offers at private sole, the following pro perty, late the estate ofJamos Armstrong, deed, Iris: • No. I. A house and lot aground, situate on Pomfroi• street, east of Hanover, adjoining property of EphmhU . Steel. The house is oilstone, two stories high, with back building, now occupied by E. IL Broady. - No. 2. A two story brink house, situate on the corner of l'it and Pomfret streets. No, 3. A two story brick houseadjolning the above. No. 4, A (Mimi weatherboarded house, fronting on Pitt street and adjoining Nos. 2 and a. For further information apply to the subscribers JOHN N. ARMSTRONG; JOLIN RHOADS, Executors. " Oct. 3, '65.--3t El 1=