Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, November 07, 1855, Image 7

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(Earfisle Frobnce 31/arfiet.
REPORTED Fon TUN HERALD.
IIIIMI!M!!!!!Mil=la
C irlisle, Wedoesdny. Morning, Nov. 7
FLoro Superfine, per bbl. - - . $ 9,00
d,) Extra., do - - ' 7,25
do - - 6,2.5
lirE
WRITE WnrAr per bushel
RED do do
- do
Cotes do
avrs do
CLowmuslinu do
1:131 . 0T HI'S BED. do
WINTFIt BA ELISE. do
SPRING BARLEY. do
BALTIMORE mAstKV.T.
MONDAY EVENIND, Nov 5.
FLOUR AND MEAL.—The Flour market to
day was firmer under the steamer's news, and
an advance of 25 cents per bbl has been esta
blished. Shippers, however, are not anxinus
to purchase. Sales on Saturday Afternoon of
00 bbls more Ohio than previt tt.:y reported
at $9,25, at which price holders were firm
this morning. Sales to-day of 400 bbls flow
ord street at $9.25, closing probably with
more sellers than buyer-. Nothing reported
in City Mills; no sellers under $9,25, and
some asking more The supply and receipts
of all kinds of Flour are light. No Iran S
actlons since 'change. Accounts per telegraph
of the New York market show a decline, and
buiery dirposed to hold off. nye Flour—A
steady demand. We quote at 7,2547,311 for
first, and field firmly. Corn Meal—We quote
country at $4,25, and city manufactured at
:4,51) per bbl—small sales. Buckwheat Meal
—We (pie ut $3 per 100 Ibs, with bales.
GRAIN. —Wheat—Holders W. -day were very
firm with moderate recuiPts and prices advan
ced an average of about 6 cents per bushel.
About 15,000 bushels offered and mostly sold .
—choice white at 2 2342 25, good fo g priu.e
do. at 2'1042 20, ordinary to good do. at
2 0042 05, and inferior do at 1 95442 °O.
Red, good to prime at 2 1042 15, ordinary to
good do. at 2 0042 10, and inferior do. a t
1 9042 00 per bushel. Corn—Market steady.
About 3500 bushels offered, and sales of good
to prime old white and yellow at 87a00 cents
cut do. at 75a80 cents; new white and yellow
at 60a70 cents ; choice new white Corn for
hominy at 85 cents per bushel. Oats—Sales
of good to prime Maryland, Virginia, Penn
sylvania and Ohio at 88a42 cents, inferinr to
good qualities at 35136 cents per bushel. Rye
--Supply very light, a steady demand and
prices upward. Only 200 bushels offered to
day, and sales of Maryland at: I 0341 08 ;
Pennsylvania, Ohio and Western Virginia at
1 12a1 15 per bushel.
11 . 110NA111) & ENEREI 1,
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DEALERS IN ItHAL EsTATE,
1111 locate Land Warrants, and enter !HMI on time,
loan inoney nn Real Estate security, and pay taxes for
non-residents. •
Having a largo experience in the selecting and pur.
chasing of public land, awl acquainted with the most
favorable points for Investment in western 'lowa, we
ti atter ourselves that we can locate land warrants to tioi
best advantage wpm timber, praire, bottom, or upland,
noar county seats: adjacent to the line of proposed hall
roads: and upon limit watered by never falling streams
as thejudgeinent or taste of parties may direct.
Persons intro . :4lllg mouny or warrants to our care ter
loan, will find our terms liberal, we refer to
11. m. A. O. Ego, WeAtultlstor, Carron Co., "d.
Goo. INN:, Esq., Strasburgh, Shenandoah Co.,Vrt.
Ern:whin Arbogast, Esq., Crabbottorn, Highland Co. Va.
„ &I‘II.I4LINEItY GOODS-1855^
DM FALL. SALES!
.".‘ .101 IN STONE &' SONS, No. 45,South Socoutl
Stmet, Phltattolpu.
11.nrojugt. openott tholr Fall Importations of
!.110.111T SIIJKS, ItIRDONS.
VELVETS, FANCY FEATHEES, .
FLOWERS, LAWS, SP. ke.
Including a general assortment of 311.LLINERY
CL ES; 'of the Itiost tlrsblotinba styles. Thu above 0004
hale been Imported itxgotssly fm our tittles an d
comprise thl) largest and best Assortment In our !hie to
bu found hi the market. • seiniti
pHILIPS STRYKER & JENINGS,
WIIOLEME DEALELN IN
FRBNCII „
end AMERICAN DRY 0001*-;-.
BOUGHT ENCIAISIV ELY AT AUCTION.
Nos. Lend 3, Ink Street, below Market, between Soy.
imid end Third, EIIII.AR ELVIII A.
itsk.To C4Oi or short time Rufus we will sell nt n
very smell advance on Auction cost.
Phltedulphlit, t4ept, lU
A apt GRicuLtURAL IMPLEMENTS.
rENNocivs CELEBRATED WIIKAT DRILL-I
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ded. also for sowing oats,lrass iecls and K
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guano. rouser's Portable i'ider MITE - the best ,
in the mar4et. H 0 . : -olliday's patent Windmill.—
Mir& Power's and Thresher's, Lime and Al nano ~,,,t,,,,...,
Spreader% Daniel's Nay, Straw and Fodder ,Cutter.
. Little Giant Corn Mid ,Cob Mill, Spain's Atieltspberfc
. . Churn, The ahove Superiorlmplements with all nthera,
:for the use of thu farmer or gardner, for sale Whiniesalo
, and,llethil by. :• ~ ' .
, , ~,., . ~, , , :' : PASCHALL, MORRIS & CO.,
, Agrlultural •Waruhouse and Seed Store, 'corner ''it.b
, .and Market , streeLs, Philadelphia, July 25,''.55.
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A , 11. ~,,RANciscus,
. , . 4 . ''' I4IANTSWItTHIL OP COTTON LAPS,
a cling, Tlo Vara,' Carpet Chain, Cattou Varvia, 1
001P,'CIANDLE ANI) FLUID WICKS.
iyhtult ho dfferk td son at the, Lowest'Caah Prkek pt Ni
' , Market Stroot'aWyo'Sipmad; North' ahlo, Plaintlbtphla
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,A L sur o 4000 TONS' INICEN
se. t itt ak • Valley. Dauphin and Pine (Jro •
k=t; Nut. or Lime Coal,
i4kons Valley, Pittston and Shamokin Store Coal,
Also, host quality Illarkstnith Coal,
AIs , ,,,LLINI.IIEIt of all kinds and best Cypress Shingle ,
laLet w will be . sold tut mtually low. Mends Al
and itot.to for yourselrott,
Mtg . '29
tSAVE' YOUR 014)) MET.A.l4—.Casi
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_ i/31 a fur 00 MltT,il,.sucl, us Coppnr. Brass 'al 'il
Iron, at the Curlista Fouudry aml Mnellion Shop. . 1
• FRANK. GAILDNE t
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Counvil Muffs, Town
S, M. HOOVER
HOLLOWAY'S PILLS.
WHY AltE F SICK?
It has berm the lot of the Itutunn race to be weighed
down by disease and suffering. HOLLOWAY'S l'l 1.1,S
are specially adapted to the relief of the 1t EA K. the
Nrill.VUllS, the twAcATE. and the INFIRM. of all
Clutes, ages, sexes, and constitutions. Prothssor
way personally superintends the manufacture of his
medicines in the United States, and Offers them to
free and enlightened people, as the best remedy the
world over saw for the ruumval of disease.
MESE PILLS PURIFY TILE BLOOD
These fantods Pil fi are expressly combin opemte
on the sto10:101, the live•, the kidneys, tile lungs, the
skin. and the bowels, correcting any derangement 'ln
their functions. purifying the hlOOl.l, the very Ibuntain
or life, and thus curing disease In all its forms.
DYSPEPSIA AND LIVED COM PLAINTS.
Nearly half the hiunan race have t iken these Pills.
it has liven proved in all parts of Lim world, that no
thing has liven found equal to them in cases of disorders
of ch., iivcr, ilyspepsM, and stoma complaints gene
rally. They semi give a healthy tune to these organs,
however mud' deranged, and ',lieu all other means
hare failed.
(lENEIt.h L DEBILITY. ILL nEALTH.
of the most de.pntic,:ncm•uutants VO opened
their Custo.n I louses lo the introduction of these i';1 1 0,
Liutt. hey may become the medicine of the 1119SSe , .—
Le.ir nod esollo4eo admit that this medicine is thu best
remedy ever known for 110,..11S of delicate, or where the
syst um has howl impaired, as . Its Invigorating properl keg
never fail ttt afford relief.
EI.:II.ILE CO M PLAINTS.
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No Female. young or old. should be witheut th:q
celebrated medicine. It corretts and regulates the
monthly courses et all periods. acting in many cases
like a charm. It is also the best and safest mcdhono
that can be given to Children of all ages, and for any
emnplaint; csinsequently no faintly should be
with
out it.
HOLLOW iIS PILL. 11:t: THE 11}: , T REME ,, T K KOWN IN TII
N,0it1.. , rol; Th I: I'uLLOW.NO DISEAsi.s:
Asthma DeLinty , ., NVorms of all
llowul L'otall'ailith Fever mor.l,cuo kind.;
1`ou:„1/s Female , tour Stone and dray&
Colds plaints. Suroodary Symp.
Chn, , ,t, DisonNos Ilen , lationi touts
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Otstiretiv,s Ito ligest i,tn Inward Weal: ti oss
P) spe te..a. Intl ii* "Ivor 0.111ot:dots
e:I
Di:oliv In fiat! to I, sy n'ss of Spirits
Drtl,y Yenorea ''.li.soetions Piles
Sold at 1.1)0 Nfonufnetorles of Professnr
80 Maiden lAtie, York ; and 214 Straiid. Lond , ,n, by
all re.nuctable DriLzgists and Dealers of blediril.
throughout the United States..and We civilized world,
In boxes. at '25 cents, f,2tl, cents, and $1 each.
2.1 h. Thom Is a considerable saving by taking the
larger sizes.
N. li. Directions for the guidance of patients In every
disorder are affixed to each box.
yet. 21, '55.
ANCr ON !"—Everywhere the
cry is, •'v's LIKE IT." Read from NeW 11 , pe:
The worthy Postmaster has jir , t s.)1(1 taiongli to hare
the people find it, out. Win. Crook, Esq., of tin, lo.usn
of Cliarles Crook, large manufacturers of New
Hone, ‘vrites us:
OcTcnr.n 20,1855.
Prof. Do Grath k Co.. Philadelphia—tients: t 1 n oh
tutueu Onn P. M., some " Electric Oil" made by
Pror C. Do Grath, of Philadelphia. Its effects 011 1110
and my family have beenosuch. that. I am constrained
to write yon. It cured the worst Headache and Nml.
voila In twenty minutes: Inflammatory Rheumatism
iu Ax hours. Every family ought to have it. Samuel
G. Moekton, of this Mace. had a trial M it on condition
that lilt cured hint Ito was to . pay for it., if not, he was
not to pay. The next day ho called at the P. 0. and
paid ti); said ho knew nothing In the we: Id like De
Oraih's Electric. Oil." We use h for every thing. I
would not hesitate to warrant it all the time. The
people will 111111 g I/11 to it.
Yours, truly, Wm. CROOK.
loth lag 0:111 surpass the enthusiasm and tenacity of
th"...0 who use this Oil. Mrs. E. Jones, 46'2. North Se
ond street, says it relieved her of an Injury received by
a fall front a wagon, and her lion 15'1011114 it flit' Rheum
atism. More then !WOll have tuna `recommended it. It
will often cure in a few minutes. plied of the severest
kind, and in the only men Me In the world that will
bogin to 111, title. It cures the worst Burn In 'one day.
Beware of all pretended Electric Oil. unless coming di
rect from the Central ::9 South Eighth' street.---;
Thu name of "De tit-nth it C 0.," must be w^itten with sr
pen, to counterfeit which Is forger,•! This, 011 is not
peddled, all offered, therefore, is known to be Imitation
and worthless. Dr:Glt,Tll.t Cit.,
37 South Eighth street,
1.01 . .„1'or sale In Carlisle, wholesale and retail, at S. W.
lIAVERSTICK alld IL J. literrsit's Drug Stiree.
October A' 1855.
Nos. 21 , itud South.
.Bixtt."
F' i'IIII.AIIF.LP I LTA.
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AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMUNT MANUFACTORY, Bristol, Pa. •
Sue Uiloua us (MO Aeree) Itloomsdale, near yrifnolsPti,
LAX'I2ENBIVE PLIIINITUFtE ItOON.
—JAMES It. WEAVER would. resuoefeully all
tho attontltni of ilousodtespors and the pu
to his ostensivo stock of elegant ill ItNIT
lueluding Was. IVardrobes,Contro and Tables,
Demising ond Oath Ituroaus, and every othor
orticle his 'brattalt of business. „Also now onitand,
Thu largest assortment of eIIAI its, lu Carlisle, at
the lowesi, pries. AOFFINd mado at the short
est mitten 111104 t Hearse providod for funerals, ; Ile
solleitsi a rail at itiS establlstiment, North!fan
over street, near Glasses Hotel. . •
ir liur nit uro hired out tiy the mouth or y v iltr.
1.
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.-ocitis' CI 01,1,,NER,
I"drbr todthei• !ate
tAti - tiVCARi.A9LII:—The undersign
ed has odentya on iinna n largo stoolt. of Imporlor Caldnet
Ware; to all the different etyles, yrtilehloje prepared to .
cull tq the lowest prleea. Invltt4 f ilii,talttou Particu
larly to Um PATENT SPILINII BOTTOIC fir.pSTEAD, a most
useful artiolo, which entirely, obviat:o'4l l
'Cue bottom can ho ottnellodo to old Mahal:Ade. 'rimy lutvo
given entire Hat I tivt, lon to all who hnvO them in Imo.
OOPERINS Mode to order at the ahortest
• JA:(.1011
Zeg-Fanoy Yriutiiig.weil excou'ted
glrs. l ,itoU , ' , Q.sLarilLo/1
"130ifaheSpQiu.
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SA WIN G FUN D or 'nu: U.S.
INSURANCE, ANNUITY & TRUST COMFY.
S. N. Corner Third and Chesnut Streets, Phil'a.
ttg_CAI'ITAI, $250,000. -4 - it
Money is received on deposit' daily. the amount de l
posited is entered in a Deposit Book and given to the
Depos preferred. itor. nr, if prerred. a certificate will he given.
All SUMS large and Small, are received. and the
anwunt paid back on demand, without notice.
Interest in paid at the rate of FIVE PER CENT., com
mencing from the day of deposit, and ceasing Murteen
days previous to the withdrawal of the money. '
On the first duty ofdanuary, i'veateh year, the Interest
of each deposit Is paid t:1 the depositor, or added to the
p incimtl, as he may prefer.
The Company have now upwards of 3,5 up depositors
in the city of Philadelphia alone.
Any aditional information will be given b: addressing
the TREASURER.
DIRECTOSS
Stephen It. Crawfbrd, Pres%
Lawrence Johnson, Vico Pt.
Ambrose 0. TIIOIIIIISOII,
Benjamin W, Tingley,
Jacob L. Ftoranco,
PLINY
.1. nEttutoill.koEn.
Sopt. 12 'ss.—ly
FIVE PEI: CENT. SAVING FUND
NATIONAL SAFETY .COMPANY. Wal
nut alt,ut. anith-wust. c , oitir of Third street, Philadel
phia. Incorporated by the State of Pennsylvania In
Vivo per cent. Interest is given, and the money Is id
ways paid baolc whenever It 14 called fiw, without the
necessity or giving notice for it befOrehand.
People Who hewn larzot sums put their money in this
Saving FlUld, on account of the superior safety and con
venience It alrords;but any stun, large or small, Is re
coived.
This Saving Fund has a very largo amount of Mort
gaces, tlr m us t !tents find other first class investments
fins the security of Depositors. The rules prevent any
Dire,stol or t Hiker from using or borrowing the money.
The (ntice Iv open ti reNnve and nay money every
day, front 9 ,'sleek In the morning till 7 o'clock in the
evening, amfon Monday and Thursday evening, till 9
o'clock.
l'oople who have money to put in, aro invited to call
at the office for torthrr Information.
L. lIENS Prpsidont.
It /BT. SEIFIiIn 71.;., VIED Prosidont
WM. J. REED, Soon+Loy.
October 3, 1855.
ROYREOPATIIICEDICAL COL
NSYt.VANIA,
Lwato in FlifiertNelilTe
The Leer elms of th 6 Regular Courso 4xlll COUILIIODCO
on the second Monday of October, and continuo until
the first of March ensuing.
Amount of Foes for a full Course of Lokures [in
variably cash.] $l.OO 00
Stu4onts who have attended two frill courses in
other Molical Colleges, $0 00
0 raduates of othor Modica! Colleges, 80 00
Matriculation Foe, paid only once, 6 00
Prey t k•al Anatomy, .10 00
Or:vitiation Feb, 30 00
FACULTY.
W.turrn WILLI tMA'IN, M.D., Emeritus Professor °fella-
Leal Mcdteino.
J I'. I) KG. M. D., pr , ,fassor of Materla Modica and
Thur.:vontlea,
Ms VSii. SMALL, M. D., Professorof Homo:op:ahic
Insti
totes, Pathology. and the Pr.t..tice of Medicine
Isik \II M. WARD, M. Professor of 01.5tetrIC.% DISURSOS
of Wornon and Chillrou, mid Medical Jurisprtt
doneo.
SEMPL.F., M. D., PrOfOSSOr of Chemistry and
'rrdi!OlugY.
term KLEY. M. D., Professor of Surggry,
WILLIAM A.(l kRI , INtat, M. I)..Profossor of Anatoliiy
WILLIAM A. Rum; M.. D.. Professor of Physiology.
ASA S. D., Domonstrator of Anatomy..
WILLIAM' A. 01ItllINER, M. D., Dean.
au 41-'55.. • . No. 120 North Tenth St. IThila
TOS. 13. BTJSSIEIt, 2'7 S. Wharves,
p below Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Wholesale
dealer In FOUZION AND DOMG.ITIO .11tUIT, NUTS, &c.,
would call the attention of Country Merchants and
others, to the following list of Goods, kept constantly
nu Innad. all of ;which ho offers for sale at the lowest
market prices. in lots to suit purchasers, vis:
FRUlT.—ltalslus, Currants, Figs, Oates, Vitron, Tam
arinds, 'Prunes, Oranges, Demons, Preserves.
NOTA.—Alttemds, Filberts, Walnuts, CrOam Nuts.
Pecan Nuts, Wound Nuts,
Shelled Almonds, Cocoa
Nuts, Shelled Clroutii Nuts, Wench Chestnuts.
• SUSDll.l.llB.!...ChocOlate, Sardines,. Split Pens, Pine
Apples Cheese, Syrups, Rose Water, Peach Water, As
sorrod Extracts, Liquorice, Reek Candy, (lust Drops,
Nlaccaroul, Vers ell 1, Roans, Omen Uingcr, Salad 011.
Canal y Seed, Hemp 'Saar, Pearl Barley, Preserved gin.
ger, MI Pasco, .)ttjube Pante. Ketchups and Sauces,
litres mud Capers, Assirtot Pickets, Jellies and Joins,
Piro Works and'llro Crackers, Spiced Oysters. and •Loh
sters, ,
Country Merchants are requested to call and put ,
chase their goods at hest hands and make a great sating
ther'eby. Oct. ft, 1,855
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ri a lllE CHEAP. CASH BOOK AND
. STATIONRRY STORE, North West corner, of 6th
an Arch Streets, .ThattlA6B
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BOOKS I—.Pootienj,4UVOllilo, Itliacellaneotn, Standard and
Presentation Rooks, very cheap!
' STAPLE' AND FANCY 'STATIONERY.
Stiperior White 1104 hotter raper at 1,50 per Ream.
Letter and Note Envelope: ln great variety. '
Wedbluga Eimbhod at very 'tnodoritte rates. .
Dards Written and Engraved, • 1
Gilletra and othor'.,Stbel • ' •
Superior Mobil Atiafer, 320 , 0 p a'shoot, for 25 pants, '
Inkstatitis,Tank`nivns,'Paper Weights, &a.
Fine 'PnrkorMoipagol'orto Mommies,,
Port Folios, cord Cases, Backgammon boards, &c.
• • WIAIt , A. piiy , lifrire And Aoki, ointrirttnont of
TOY DOOKS,,OAZES, DI,S§ECTED.DICTEItIiS,
' Albitrris,'SertilYlloolie and Engravings.
'P, TILDIS')N,
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li,&ol l. l. r UltS FOR '
Lq , ''. lolol
IsnOrtoNNNutifteturqr..Aud Dollor fr 011 kludq.o . Fmk
y iours, No. t44llnrlcot 141)nvo Llghth Strout, •
ifoving,npw_eompluted my very himto and beautiful
'assortment of all the different kinds of Fancy Furs,lllld
hionod A4O an the different otylystmd fashintisthut
IN, li . llo • *(4llAritig the present soason by Ladies had
I Attlituti:nuiltibillnps iloterminail to soli my goodtt :at
titivontolio of Ladles and
others to Oro befom.p.nroh,,Aing..
lin,dtorekeepeys molt tho trade will do well to call s as
they will tin on ti hugest anti best varioty of Mod(
to select' XroM.ittAlte tity,
Sept 10'55.—dm. , JOHN FA REIM,
EAT HElL—Fritz &. Hendry, Store,
j 2 . ,1! Noah 31st. Morocco Afttinlfaci t ui
4y:s. edratirs,lunforiqs;Cotitutisslou stnl'llenural
. :; • • '1
AV 111 (A.ISALE AND IMPAlL—Nanufsetory 1( NA
stils'atio ; . Bop. 7—ly '
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CIENUINE lIONEY SOAP.—The
VA purity, fragrance mist
imminent properties or this ..
Soap, renders it especially. ' f r: "`.;,..ti :.
deserving n place on every -.4,>,. 3.4 - i...
toilet For chapped bonito, ..,gehrm.,,,,„ <"....."`::. '
:nal VllllOllB liisl:lNS oi . t ilo- ,„„1":444,-.,„..,:.
,'. ,t •
skin, it I,lllllolw] t , 41, Each o' ' i.W 474,..7"'" ':-. :t iiifet
r
albar i r
rake sta W-M
mped . CON- ",„
WA V, MS youth Second ra , ~.1 . , . ...- --.±
street, Philadelphia. No ' - -.......,..... '''''
other Is lieu tilite.
DI l' 110 V ED CHEMICAL OLIVE SOAP, warranted to
wash in hard. s,ft. or salt water. Thls Soap has
eleansimt properties, which readily remove Oil, Paint,
Dirt, &c., from eery description ~egoolls without injury
to them. For all domestic purpoAes it 18 superiors 44
any other soap in use, and 20 per cent. cheaper than the
common rosin soap. Each b. rls stamped.
WILLIAM CON WAY.
lilS South Sel:L/Ild street. Philaderphi3
tlfaritlrer I f Fancy and fits pie Soaps, sperm, Blear-
Inc and tallow candles. Importer and dealer in sal soda,
ash, rosin, &c. Orders by mail promptly attended
to• Sept. 12th am
• poitr MONNAIE,
no. and DIiESSINO CASE
itiManufheturer, N.W. corner 4th and Chesnut streets
PIIILAW.I.I.III
Gothr In,
Paul It. (oithnr(ll.
Geo. Mellensy,
James Devoronx,
Oust. English,
oeretnry and Troasnrer,
Teller and Lntorpetor,
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: eii-Always on hand a large and varied assortment of
' Port Montt:lles, Work Boxes.
Pocket Books, ' Calms. •, .
' Bankers CaSCS, Trot oiling Bags,
Note holders, Backgammon Boards,
Port Folios, Chess Men,
Portable Desks, Pocket Memorandum Books
Dressing Cages, Cigar Cases, &c.
Also a general assortment of English. French and Ge
rman Fancy Ilisxls. lino pocket Cutlery, Razors, Razor
Strips and Gold Pens.
Atr-Wholesale second and third Floors.
aprl 8 F. IT. SMITH,
N,W, corner 4th mf'd Chesnut streets.
',....-.N. 11.-0 n the receipt of $1 a s,nperb.r ()old Pen will
be Siillt, to any part of the country — by until—describing
pen thus, medium, hard or soft.
pEMOVE ft—E. NEWLAND & CO'S
wholosale and retail LOGE! NG GLASS AND PIC.
TuliE FRAME MAN I•FACTURV, No. 116 ARCH street,
opposite the Tin Philadelphia.
E. N. & received the only Prize Medal, awarded at
the Crystal Palace l'x hibith fit. N. V. 1853, In the United
States, fur Gilt, Deeorated. Mantel and Pier Glass&
- TRUSSES': TRUSSES
c. 11. NF:EDLES,
Importer of nun Freneh l'russes, combining extreme
lightwni, ease and durability with correct construc
tion.
Hernial or ruptured patients can be suited, by remit
ting 311101111 tS :—Sendhig number of inches round the
hips, and stating side attested.
Cost of Single Truss, $2, sa, $4, $.5. Double—ss $6,
$S and $lO.
Instructions as to wear. and how to effect 111 cure,
when possible, sent with the Truss.
Also for sale. In great variety,
DR. BANNINtPS IMPROVED PATENT BODY BRACE.
*or the cure of Prolapses Uteri; Spinal Props and Sup
ports, Patent Shoulder Braces. Chest Expanders and
Erector Braces, adapted to all NVith Stoop Shoulders and
and Weak Lungs; English Elastic Abdominal Belts,
Suspensories, :Syringes—male and female.
Ariel..adies' Routes, with Lady attendants.,
SUPER,PHOSPHATE OF LIME.
AN IMPROVED ARTICLE.
The subscriber informs Dealers and Farmers that he has
,:reatly Improved the quality of his , SUPER PIIOS.
PILATE OF LIME, and now confidently recommends
the article manufactured by him, as smomma to any in
the market. You are invited to call, examine and try
It. Also PERUVIAN AND MEXICAN (WAND, OILS,
CANDLES, SOAP, &c. At the lowest market rates.
.INO. L. POMEROY,
Successor to Thos. \V. Morgan,
No. 9 and , lo South Wharves, Philadelphla.
Inca-Farmers can load on two private alleys, and avoid
the crowded wart. July '25, '55.
TREVORTON COAL.
TREVORTON COAL.
Trevorton Coal Company are-now prepared to fur
nish the citizens of Carlisle -and vicinity with an abun
dant supply of theGeuutnuTrovorton CoaLthrough their
dealers %VM. li. MURRAY anti JACOB 811RO1, where
consumers can procure the various sizes viz: Lump,
Steam Boat, Broken, Egg, Stove and Limo Burners. Ni e
am recomoud It to all, as superior to any other coal for
strati,, domestic purposes, and lime burning. For the
information of the citizens of Carlisle we would in
form them, this is that superior coal, a sainplo of
which was sent by E. lielfenstine, Esq'r, of Trevorton,
about the winter of 1852 and gave so much satisfac
tion..
Troturton Coal Company Port Troy orlon, Union coma
ty, Pa. Aug. 22, 1855.
13 111 S T 1? EMILY COALS!
AT THE NEW (a)AL YARD.
ills subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens
of Carlisle and vicinity that he Is now 'prepared to fur
nish tho tiENUINE TREVDItTON COAL, pf various
sizes, a anmplo of which was furnished to a number of
citizens' three years tillinO by '3lc. E. Ilelfensteln, arid
which gave such perfect sntialactlon.
" Also boat gnalittua of Lykons Valley and Shamokin
COM.
Also BLACKSMITH'S and LIMEBURNFIVS COAL
of tho different kinds, constantly ou hand, at the now
Coal Yard twar thu as works.
Sept. 5 '55 JACOB sumo'.
NOTIOR, TO CONSUMERS.
patu,! , COAL!! COAL1:1
rho subscriber would respectfully Inform his friends
and the' public, that he is 'now receiving 1000 tons of
that very superior RED ASII COAL, from the Luke
Fidler, mines of Boyd, !tosser S: CO., the only Red Ash
Goal brought. front the Shamokin Basin, introduced and
knoWn in Carlisle as tho'llelfunstine Chal. It Is entirely
free from slate and all other Impurities, and is perfectly
adopted to all mechanical and domu.stio purposes. Its
readiness to ignite, renders It particularly desirable for
small stoves, while its intensity of heat And great dura
bility in burning icicik it equally so for large Mies. Ile
.would also call the attention of thrillers and others to a
superior article of CHESNUT COAL, front the saute
dines, for staaul and line purposes.'
For sale only in Carllslo by
July 25, '55.4t. 'O. W: HILTON.
11 -1 J /OILY COAL.-500 Tons Lykon's
Palley' Coal, broken and Scrolled, propured oi.
fo' family nio, rbeelVing dud for Bak by
, Inn. 20 Urn , W, di.,
1 '.IVEI3URNERS' COAL. 2;000
J :' one Lykon' Talley NUt, Coal, a superior artlela
comfit., g and, for salt!
Jut. 17,0 Out W. Agt.
IICSMITH'S 'COAL. ---'6,000
:11414.. de Blacksmith's Coal, a first rate article 14 , -
et) eing ant. or sale by,
'Jetta, 20 t. t' ' 'W.. 11, MIYRRAY, Agt.
•
cORN SHELLERS I • H
, .., • „ CORN
subscriber having In tho last fow years framed
:upwards Of it hundred - and forty Corn Sliollors for4lon
ry Rhoads, Nvishos to inform the Farmers ofCtlinborlaini
hotintv that be IS ProPariol to frarrio thorn anmi. 1. will
tako.l.'lorn or. Wood lit
. .pay , for:Framing, and will in
tiiaro Machines to run %roll: My shop is at thu
North' 'end' of .Wtist stmt..
Aug . JPSEPII WEAVAII.
' ' '
ATENT SKIItTS, ke.—Just open.
ad - another Imolto of White and Colored Patont
skirto,,,,Mostooto note, with vasloty of other soasona.
Uto'gooda. July 18. ORO. W. lIITNEII.
1 - p LA STIC :IIELTS.—Just received a
y/ IoG of eitkok itcsi OolOrod Silk and Worsted Elastic
tilts, by • GEO. W. InglIER,
ffiffuttejpOla.
,i.Ez+S AND mtAcE EsTABLisIimENT,
MZMIM=2!
Coat' ljartis.
(lOURT .PhOCLAMATIO,N. — .
inim,is the Honorable JAMES U. GameAm, Fred-,
dent Judge of t h e several Courts of Common Pleas of
the comities of Cumberland, Perry and Juniata, and
Pennsylvania. anti Justice of the several Courts of Oyer
and Terminer and„, General Jail holivery in Ehld coun
ties, and lion.JouN hurt and riliMM.l.Wooesolus Judges
of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail
Delivery for the trial of all capital anti other offenders,
Ili tile said county of Cumberland, by their precepts to
mu directed, bearing date the 27th day of August, 1b65,
have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer and Gene
ral Jail Deliver) to be holden at , CAMLI:44. tm .11 IN-
Y, the of 3.ovettiber, I:855, at 10 o'clock in the
threnoon, to continue two necks.
NOME lb iiiiitEltY GIVEN to the Coroner, Jus
t ees of the Peace rind Constables of the said county of
:umberland, that they are by the said precept com
manded to be then and there in thelt proper persons,
with their rolls, records, inquisitions, tiauminations
and all other remembrances, to do those things which
to their office appertain to be done, and all those that
are bound by recognizancos, to prosecute against the
prisoners that are or thou shall be In the jail of said
cdunty, are to be there to prosecute them as shall be
just. JOSEPH. I,IWAILMOD,
SIIETtIVP'S OFFICE, CARLISLE, • Eheriff.
Oct. 3,1855.
AA U.DITOWS NOTICE.T.n the mat
ter of the estate of John flays, deed., the under
signed Auditor appointed by the Orphan's Court, to
marshal! the assets of wild estate to and , among its
creditors, will attend to the duties of his appointment
on Tau IthDA V, the 2511, lust, et 10 &duels, A. 31., at
Lis "MVO in tile borough of tidlisle, on or before which
day all intyrested will present their
"ltfe
t,
Oct 3,
,t EDITOR'S NOTICE.—The under
11.signod Auditor appeinted by the doUrt to marshal
anti distribute the balance in the hnnds t.f U. Titzet As-
signet, of Jelin liarlacher among the creditors entitled,
glees notice that ho will attend to that duty at his
Ake in Carlisle, on :',..aturday the 20th of October, on or
!Jethro which day, those having chilli's are notified to
present 'them. A. B. bIIAIIP,
Sept. 20,'55. . Auditor.
OTICE.----At a stated Orphans'
i Court began on Tuesday, the 14th day of August,
1555. and holden at Curlisle in and for Cumberland
County, before the lion. JAMES 11. GRAHAM, Prest.
Judge and Samuel N oodburn and John Rupp, Ergs.
Associate Judges, the following proceedings were bad
to :
In the matter of the writ of partition and valuation,
of the Real Estate of John riper deed. late of 111ouree
tii p., the said Inquisition having been returned by the
Sheritt and contitineti:
Now to wit, lii of A ugust, 1855,.ru1e on the heirs and
art les in torosted t, appbar at the next stated Orphans'
oult, aid cape or rofuso t, take, otherwise show cause
N, by the Court should not order the property to be sold.
Notioe to he served personally on the parties residing
within Mill miles t u rd by publication in one:\ ewspaper
on those residing beyond May miles.
' Br rae COURT
nI a testimony whereof I have set my hand
and seal of said Court at Carlisle the - four.
SEAL
leeuth day of August A. B. 1 5 55.
'---- 6 ---/ JOLI.NI N. GREGO, Clerk 0. C.
Sept. 12-4 t.
OTIOE.—To Stephen Keepers,
Charles Swartz and Catharlhe his wife, David F0u
1...L. amid susan his wile, Lou is U. Swain and Ann E
liza limo meth!, Oliver A. Keepers, Mary Ann. minor child
of at iniam Keepers; decd. and Margaret Golf, whim of
Kenny Goff, her mother, Lewis Keepers, who has for
his guardian John D. (largess, Henry Getty, minor
child ofJane Alice Getty deed., and his father William
Getty and William W. Ku •pers, minor son of Mtn H.
Keepers, dee'd. and Elizabeth Keepers his mother, the
heirs and legal rettfeseutatives of Mary A. Keeper, lata
of Carlisle, deed.
In the matter of the partition and valuation of the
RoakEstate of Mary A. Keepers late' of the borough of
Carifolu, dec'd.: now to wit: August 14th, 1855, on ap
plication of Stephen Keepers one of the heirs of the de
cedent, setting out that the Sheriff has made his return
to time writ of partition and valuation with the finding
of the inquest annexed. rule granted upon the parties
interested to appear at the next stated Orphan's Court
and accept or refuse the said Real Estate at the valua
tion, or to show cause why the said Real Estate should
not be sold. BY THE COURT.
Jolty M. GREOG, Clerk 0. C.
The parties interested are hereby. Tequired to take no
tice of the foregoing rule and appear at the next stated
Orphan's Court of Cumberland county, on the tth day
of November next, and accept or refuse the said heal
Estate at the valuation, ur show cause why the time
should not be sold. The said heed Estate consists of
a !louse and Lot of Ground situate in the said borough
fronting on the north on Multi street, bounded on the
south by an alley, on the east by property of Mary
(treason and on the west by property of Fred' Watts,
Esq. tzept
I: 4 I 4 STATE of Dr. CHAS. W. DEHN,
deconsed.--Ncoe. is hereby given that Letters of
Administration du bonis noon the estate of Dr. Chas:
W. Dehn, Into of New Cumberlathd, Cumberland county
deceased, have been duly granted by the Register of
said county 'to the subscriber residing in Mechanics
burg. MI persons knowing themselves indebted to seed
estate are required to make iMmediate payment and
those having claims to present them for settlement to
Itt/lIELT WILSON,
Administrator
aug 2D
ESTATE OF'JANES ARM
STRONG, deceased.—Notice Is hereby given that
Letters Testamentary on the!".Estato of James Arm
strong, Into of the borough of Carlisle, Cumberland
county, deceased, have been granted by the itegister of
Bald county to the suhscrihers, residing In the same
borouith. All persons knowing theniselves indebted to
said Estate are requested to make imutediate payment,
and these haVing claims to present them for settlement
to J. N. AItSISTIIONU,
J. RHOADS,
August 15,1855—0 w Executors.
VSTATE OF GEORGE C. RUPP,
_u_Aiked.—Notice is hereby given that Letters of Ad•
nutiistration on the Estate of George C. I{upp, late of
Lower Allen township, Cumberland county, accessed,
have been granted by the Register of said county, to
the subserther, residing in the same township. All per.
801114 Indebted to said estate are required to make Immo.
Mate payment, and those having claims against it to
present than for settlement to LEVI 31.1.:11K
Administrator.
OF JAMES GREASON,
4DrxrD.-1 4 otters Testamentary on the Estate of
runes fireasan' deed late of West Penns oro township,
Cumberland county, have been issued to the subscribers
residing in the same township. All persons indebted
to the said estate will make payment and those baying
claims twalust It ill! present them for settlement to
111.0.11 AS OItgAPOIST,
AAXIIIELPIIEA§ON.
Lxr's.
July 18.'55.,
CUMBERLAND. VALLEY BANK.
ritopftigiatnui,
ItlLLiAbt DRE,IIRE3LIN,
ROISKIIT C. SMUTS!, ' 11MUM Bs
BIGUARD 'WOODS, 301 IN 8. SURDS;
' TIESIRT . A.'STUDORON. - •
This Bank, doing , business ,In tho name of HER,
BRENNEMAN & OQ. Is now fully prepared to des gen
eral Banking Boldness yith protuptiless and fidelity.
Money rocelv . ed on Deposit an paid back on demand
without notice. Interest paid' on' Special; Deposits
Particular attention paid, to the collection. or Notes,
Drafts, Cheeks, &c. in any part or 'the' United States or
Cummins, . , • ; ,
itenlittances made to England, Ireland or theConti
tient.; The faithful and confidential execution of alror
dors outruatea to theinonay be relied upon. They will
at' all times ba pleased to 'give any Information desired
in reirera ;to money matters in general.
Blain Street,
a row chore oust of trio ltall Road Depot. • Open for bust
liege from Ii o'clock in the morning until d o'clock in
he (waling'. Ir. A. STURGEON, Cashier.
Garkisio, Sept. 19, 1855.
ORN SITIML --l 1 AT
.
ENT CORN ' SHELLER, decidedly the best and, cheap
es
new in use. Farmers are requested . to ran and ex.
amine It at the Carlisle Foundry find Machine Shop. ( e
at Satton's liarduitros 'Store. For sabi at' ic.lsonable
prices by
Mg. 2
Notices.
J. S. COLWELL, Auditor
F. GARDNER