Xavoru license* TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of tseneral Quarter Sessions of the Peace of Cum berland county, pi ApHi Sessions,'l6s4. The petition of ‘William Motidy, respectfully represents, that .your petitioner is .provided with the necessary, requisites for keeping a house of public entertainment, in the. house ho now occu* pies as such.in the .East Ward, In. the borough of Carlisle. Your petitioner, therefore, prays your Honors to grant him a license for the same (he en ing year, commencing on (ho Sd Monday of April 1654.' As in duty, bound he will everpray, &c. WILLIAM MOUOY. Feb. 16,1854—31 We the undersigned citizens dr the East Ward, 'of the Borough of Carlisle, in thocountyof Cum* terland, do certify that we are well acquainted with the above named William Moudy, that he is of good-repute for honesty and temperance,,and ia well provided .With house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers •and (hat such Inn or Tavern is necessary to ac commodate the public and entertain strangers and 'travellers... Wra.Benlz, John GulshalljC. InholT, Win. F. Seilers, George Zina, j[r.* Charles, Fleager, Stephen Keepers, M. Holcomb, R. M’Carlney, W Jlf. Beeiem, Wm.AleSander, J. B. Bratton. Tavern License. TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace of Cum* berland county, ai April Sessions, 1854. The petition of David Martin, respectfully rep resenta, (hat your petitioner is provided with the necessary-requisites for beeping a house of public entertainment in the house now occupied as such hy John McCartney, in the East Ward of the Borough of Carlisle. Your petitioner, therefore, prays your. Honors to grant him a license for the same the ensuing year, commencing oh the 2d Monday of April next. , As in duly bound ho will ever pray, &c. , J DAVID MARTIN. Feb. 16, 1854—31 / Wo the undeVsigfjeil citizens of the East Ward of (he borough of Carlisle, In the county of Cum berland, do certify that we are well acquainted with the.above named David Martin, that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for'the accommodation of strangers and travellers, and (hat such Inn or Tavern ia necessary to ac commodate lhe>pub!ic and entertain strangers and travellers. Philip Arnold, fc InliolT, Geo W Sheafer, Jacob Zhjt, George W Hilner, Henry Saxton. Richard Parker, F Gardner, J Ellis Bonham, Peter Gut* shall, M Holoomb, J B Uralton. GUato Notice LETTERS of administration on tho estate of Elizabeth Sheafer, dec’d., late of the borough o( Carlisle, Cumberland county. Pa., have been is* sued by Iho Register of said county, to the sub scriber who resides in Carlisle. All persons in debted to said estate aro requested to make Imme diate payment, apd thoao having claims will pieseot them for settlement to ' . ISAAC SHEAFER, ExV. February 16, 1851—6l # Estate Notice. LETI'ERSof administration on the estate of James Kelso, dec’d., late of Southampton town* ship, Cumberland county, Pa., have been issued by tho Register of said county to the subscribers who reside in Southampton'ldSlnship. All per sons indebted to said estate will make Immediate payment, and thosu having claims will present them for settlement to MARY KELSO, Executrix. JAMES K. IO2LSO. Executor. February 16, 185-I—6.* Mill (or Rent. npilE undersigned offers bis Merchant Mil I, at the lron Works, for .rent from the Ist of Apnlnext. PETER F. EGE January 26, 1854 —Bl Hanover & Carlisle Turnpike Co. NOTICE! is hereby given, lhal (ho undersigned, appointed Auditor by (lie Court of Common Pico? of CmnborUhd Cuunly t Pu., to muko distribution o( Hio balance in tho hand* of iho lion. Simucl Wood burn, Soquealrulor of tho Hanover & Carlisle Turn pike Company, to end amongst tlib Creditors of said Company, will attend at his office in Carlisle, tor that purpose, on Saturday, the stli day of March, 1854, at 10 o'clock, A. M , al or before which time all persons having claims against said Company will present them, PHILIP QUIGLEY, Feb. 9—4 t Auditor. Jacob Rheem for uao") No. 15, Nov. Term. 1653 of A 11. Darnits, I Ex. D. R. Nov 21, 1853- vm. fin the matter of (ho sale oi John M.Good and j tho Rea) Estate of John M. Maria Good his wife. J Good, by consent 9900 00 of tho money considered in Court, nnd. Rule for op propriallon at the next adjourned Court. Notion o( I Tie appropriation to be given according to law. Cumbetland County, t s, • I, Geo. Ziun, Prolhonolary nf (he Court of Common Plea* of aaid county, do certify dial tho obovo ia a true copy at a Rule entered in (ho foregoing ease, taken from tho Records of said Court. Given under my hand and tho aoal »> •nld Court at Carlisle, tho 4'h day of February, A. D , 1854. GEO. ZINN, Prolh'y. Feb. 9 J853-6.* House for Rent. THE two story Drick Dwelling Hous a , cast end of High street, and now In Iho occupancy of John OjOratton, will bo for rent from (he Ist ot AprlKnext, There aro a*number of choice fruit trobs in the garden, and good stable,cistern, smoke house, &c. For particulars enquire of LEML. TODD. Carlisle, Jan. 13, 1851-31 Great Hush for Bargains. WISE & CAMPBELL are selling n Urge os sorlment of Caahmora, Mous do L-tinca and Plaids at greatly reduced prices. Como and see. January 26, 1854. IiEAD,ZKWC, IRON PAINT, OIL & COLORS, "IV TANUFACTURED by Francis 8. Lewis Sl Co., jyJLropreitmtcd by Lxjvib, James, & Co., 135 South Front Street, Philadelphia.^ Orders thankfully received—punctually attended to, guaranteed to give satisfaction, and ulTorcd fur •ale on (ho most liberal terms. For samples and particulars ploaao address os above. January 26, 1653—3m0. Orphans’ Court Salc. BY order of (tie Orphans* Courl of Cumberland county, wilt bo sold on tho promises, on Satur> day Ibo 351 h of February, 1854, the following tract of Mod, lalo ttio property of Joqob DarnoU, dco'd., All that certain trad of land aituata In Mifilln toWnahlp, Cumberland County aforesaid bounded by land of Bcolt Coylo, Samuel Murray Davidaon, P. Heckman and others containing about, ONE HUNDRED AND NINETY ACRES.' AmdL Tl >° HOUSES and fijlS • d ““ bl ”,'°B n " n » nr'lr.lo Orchard ond JLiJ-Cldof Pro.*. There ere good moedono In ho place with running wotor through ihom. The terme end Condition! of Bale trill bo mode known on tho day thereof by GEORGE KNETTLE, ' Administrator. Jan, 19 1851—6.* Valentines, Valentines I OF every description, and at all prices, Just re ceived and for sale at the cheap Drug and Fanov eturoof D.J.KIEFFER. 1 February 9,195^. MEN'S BOOTS.—Just received a Urge assort ment of Men 1 * Boots, alpo lien's Water Proof ie and also a largo assortment of Ooy’a Dools, Which will bo sold Tory cheap. • Dec 8, |9S3. ft W WOODS, Agt ./ ; v dF THE 1 - County of Cumberland, from the Ist daf of January to the 31st day. of December, 1853, inclusive. MadB by the Commissioners in compliance with the requisitions contained in the 22d and 23d sections of an act of Assembly of this Commonwealth, passed on the rsth day of April; A. D. 1834, and also in conformity with the 37th section of the same act, which requires the County Treasurer, once in every year, to state his account and produce his vouchers to the Commissioners, which after examination by said Commissioners, shall be by them laid before the County Auditors for settlement according to law. 3 In accordance with which William S. Cobban, Esq., Treasurer of Cumberland county, submits’ the following as a correct exhibit of his Receipts and Expendi tures for the past year, ending the 31st day of December, A. D, 1853. r Balance in bands of Treasurer at last settlement as per Auditors statement. Amount of outstanding taxes at last settlement, do of County tax assessed for 1853, do * of Slate abatement on payment of $25,000, do of Loans obtained on county bonds from various persons, do of Fines and verdiot fees received of Joseph M'Oarmond, Esq., do M B Parker on account of Simon Oyster’s forfeiture to Commonwealth, do of verdiot fees received of Wm H Miller, Esq., District Attorney, do of Geo W Hhner received on confirmation of sale of property to him, do reeved on miscellaneous receipts'from various persons, Schedule of County taxes outstanding on the Ist day of January, A: D. 1854 sub ject to Exonerations and Commissions. ’ Borough* 'Township*. Monroo, Westpennsborough, Shippensburg, Monroe, 1 New Cumbeiland, Lower Allen, tJarlisle, Dickinson, Eastpennsborough, Franktord, Hampden, Hopewell, Mechanicsburg, Monroe, Newton, New Cumberland, Newville, North M ddleton, Silver Spring, Southampton, Shippensburg Tp,, South Middleton, \\ eslpennsborough, Those marked a (*) have since paid in full—those with a (|) in part, Grand Jurors for services in 1653, g|, ( Q 0 Traverse Jurora for services in 1853, |q|q 87 . Henry Burkholder for furnishing meals to Jurors by order of court, •’ 10* SCP Court orier and tip staves pay for 1853, 49 qJJ District Attorney. Wm H Miller, E<q. fees in Commonwealth eases, Witness Fees in Commonwealth Cases. Michael Baetram and others, embracing 133 bills, 586 86$ Justices* Fees in Commonwealth Cases. Abraham Hosteller and others Justices' fees in Commonwealth cases, Constable's fees in Commonwealth Cases. Robert M’Cartney and others, Constable's fees in Commonwealth cases, 133 68 County Auditors and clerk for auditing accounts of 1853, io6 00 Philip Quigley for auditing accounts of Prothonotary, Recorder ard Register, 7 60 Prolhonotnry’s Office. James Loudon fur Dockets in 1663, Or the Court. Samuel Martin. E*q. fees in Commonwealth cases and recording of roads and drafts, 419 33; lames Loudon for Dockets, gg 00 James Loudon for stationary, duplicates, binding, &o. 39 60$ Wm H Trom, Eeq. for services as Commissioner from Ist Jan. to 14ih Not. 1663, 348 00 (oseph G Cressler, Esq. do do (0 31st Deo. 1653, 136 00 John Oobb, Esq. do do do do 303 50 James Armstrong, Esq. do do from I4ili Not. to 3lat Deo. 1953, 55 60 Lemuel Todd, Esq. 1 year's salary as Attorney to Commissioners, 9 60 00 Wm Riley 1 year's salary as clerk and delivering duplicates, warrants, &o. 476 00. Public Printing. P S Decker! & Co., for publishing bridge notices, Alexander K M'Cluru do do do John 0 Bratton fur public printing, E. Beatty do do Ephraim Cornman do do Eastern State Penitentiary. Eastern Penitentiary for support of convicts for 1869, Jail and County Penitentiary. Myers & Gutshall on account of tho contract for (ho erection of New Prison, Thomas Symington on account of contract for Brown Sand Stono for new prison, Edward Havlllond for superintending erection of new prison, Aldred & Richards for extra work on Brown Sand Stone as per contract, j T Wilson keeper of Dauphin County Prison for support of prisoners, Dr U Seller for mediolno and attendance on prisoners, Joseph M’Darmond, Esq. for foes, support of prisoners and conveying of prisoners, James Gallagher and others for clothing and articles furnished prisoners, John Gorgas for painting 3100 feet of tin flues for prison, John Gillontind Gilmore for filling oellers of old prison, Joseph Bell, Sheriff of Juniata 00., and others on sundry bills, . Poor House. Jacob Squier, Treasurer of Poor and House of Employment for support of 1853, 6000 00 Directors of the Poor their salaries for 1853, po QO M G Kge and Henry Saxton pay as Visitor for 1853, 20,00 Jacob Mumma, Guardian of minor children and others, for damages swarded by court, 344 10 Wm Wilson, Wm Mooro and Q F Carl, Commissioners making southern county line, 134 60 Road and bridge viewers pay as per certificates of clerk of Qr Boss. 108 66$ John & Joseph Outshall In full of contract for erection of bridge, 5?6.00' Christian Wall on account of contract for erection ofbridgo on Yellow Breeches creek, 1460 00 John H Spolir and others, for repairs of various county bridges, 33G 93$ Robert M’Oartney amount of reward and costs decreed by court of Common Pleas, 999 **B Appropriation to Cumberland and Union Fire Companies, ’ ‘ 06 00 . Assessors. Henry Myers snd others Assessors for services rendered for 1&53, Elections. William now and other officers of General.snd Township elections for 1963, MB'97s STATEMENT OF THE FINANCES WILLIAM S. COBEAN, Esq., Treasurer, Receipts. Total receipts for 1853, STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES. By Payments. Courts, Auditors. Recorder’s Office. Commissioner’s Office. Road Orders and Damages Awarded. Bridges. Appropriations. Collector** Name*. Samuel Brisker, Edward Philips, James Brichet, Jacob Morrell, Owen James, John 0. Heck, Samuel H. Gould, Joshph A. Weakley, William Saddler,* William Strohm, Anderson Orr, David Hoover,! Henry P. Fells, John Strock,! Christopher Mellinger, Chae W Dehn, John Givler.Jr David Williatns.f Chailes Bhreioer,f Samuel Taylor,* Jeremiah Allen, Samuel Gleim, Henry Bear, 4, i . ■' •' Public Buildings, 'i and materials fixing toolt-op in Copri Haile, ‘ nujibar and eon fot services as Keeper of Public Building, Loan and Interest on Loan. Joseph G Crosaler Coumy bond of ©l4OO, 6 mo. and Is days interest M t pel cent, ■1 Miscellaneous. fOardnordt Co. for aee of hoisting maaliine at Jail, A ALinMqr ,new chairs and repairing others for use of count?. Ephraim Steel 3 years winding of Town oloolr, Q IhhofT for oil; candles, &o. lor use of county, A I, Spbhsler for registering marriages, births and deaths, Wm B Murray for 6 lons stone coal for oounty, IJamnel M Hoover for 6 lons of stone coal for county, „ , , J idatn Sfinsetnan for horse and carriage hire on county business, m Wm Kiley for the amount of Commissioners expenses bolding Triennial Appeals, Jason W Eby for candles, brooms, dee. for use of ooonty, ‘ fieprgo Hilton for horse and carriage hire at appeals, dto.in 1833 and '63, UebrffO.Hendel for horse and carriage hire on county business Katpan Hanlch and J B Oration Postmasters, for postage for coQDly ( Jacob Sener onddlheta, embracing 80 various checks, for miscellaneeus matters. t . Inquests. Joseph C Thompson, Coroner, and Justices costs of Inquisitions and Jurors pay, bewail Pisleo and other collectors amount of abatements allowed tax payers of *53-3, 8403 86 $8978 78 8869-75 28980 60 1315-78 13355 00 168 00 102 00 8 00 241 00 424 92 v Refunded Taxes. fitary Sidle & others purchase money r. funded on redemption of laodt sold at Trees, ssio, 04 2t>i t Fox Orders. Amount paid sundty persons un certificates of Juaiibea premiums on scalps, i- Constable's Returns. Amount paid sundry constables for returns to court as per certificates of court, $69,443-73 pr« by amount paid on Commissioners orders. do do do Couniy Treasurer's commission. per cent. S' do- do do Outstanding taxes unpaid by collectors, do. do do Collector’s fees at 6 per cent, do do d$ Exonerations allowed oollectors, ,do do do Depreciated funds accumulating for some years, do do do Balance in hands of Couniy Treasurer, dml. OuUlanrTg-. $350 35 131 01 14 18 196 66 43 60 108 35 1032 21 565 40 263 05 69 73 96 29 * 154 45 173 03 1120 15 271 27 49 79 117 67 932 03 1057 93 701 53 101 02 1024 42 314 II Dr. to amount of receipts for 1853, CoMDcnrxßn Cocstt, ss. r r-'-'t We the Commissioners Cumberland of county, do certify and submit the foregoing as a < Seal statement of the Receipts and Expenditures of the county aforesaid, from tbelai o( y C to the 3lst day of December, 1853, inclusive, as also a schedule of the ouisiand. |ng county taxes unpaid by the several collectors in the Boroughs and Townships therein stated ; together with a statement ol expenditures under each head of appropriation made by the Commis sioners in compliance with the requisitions contained in the 22d and 23d sections of on act of As sembly of this Commonwealth passed the 15ih day of April, 1834, Witness our hands and seals at Carlisle, this 31st day ol December 1853. JOSEPH 0. CRES3LER, JOHN BOBD, J. ARMSTRONG, Commissioner*. Attest— Wm. Uilev, Clerk. COUOERtXIfD CoUSTT, 88. $8,176 12 We the undersigned Auditors of Cumberland county, met according to law, and baring been sworn proceeded to examine the accounts and vouchers of Wm. S. Coboan, iCsq., Treasurer of satd county, from the Ist day of January (o the 31st day of December J 653, inclusive, do certify iliat we find (fie sum of two hundred and eleven dollars and three cents duo by said 'lVeasurer to the county aforesaid, as will oppear by the foregoing exhibition of said account. In testimony whereof we havo hereunto set our hands at Carlisle, ibis 30ih day of January 1851. SAMUEL MEGAW, PHILIP QUIGLEY, JOHN B, BRAWDAUGH, Auditors, WM. 8. COBE4N, Treasurer, td-booformUy With Utt 10th section bf an «cl of A* tfcmbly, entitled an act to revise the Militia Sys- t cm. &a., passed the 30th day of April 1853, cx. Ibits llio following account: Its 00 Idatli received ofCollcdor Gulbrcalh, 040 00 ' do da of Hamilton 69 05 ‘ do do of J flcmmingcr, jr 75 59 do do of Longnccker 28 40 do do of M L Hoover 73 15 do do ' of Brickcr 4G 00 da do of Frazier 6 65 do do of Rebuck 42 28 do do of Young 34 56 do do ofThompson 41 75 do do of Pcficr 47 90 , . do do of Holtz 67 02 do do of Myers 28 45 do do of DrawbauglH| 47 50 do do of Mi ler 6 SO do do ofSwHer 42 75 do do of Morrotl 40 00 do do of Weailieifflr 37 05 do do ofßhoads 18 52 do do . of Kilch 54 10 do do ofKsst 56 95 do do u{ Pitieo 48 45 do do ofßichart 52 72 do do of lloch 4 75 do do ofDrodloy 50 75 do do ofOVVilliame 57 95 do do of Heck 36 00 do da of Nacll 42 75 do do of Uuuld 90 00 da do of Weakley 50 00 do do of Saddler 40 00 do do ofSlrohm 25 00 do do of Orr 45 00 do - do of D Hoover SO 00 do do of Perry 32 77 do do ofSirook 50 00 do do of Molllnger 90 00 do do of D Williams 49 001 do do of Shrelner 46 00 do ho ofSnodgraaa 41 60 do do of Gllmo SO 93 do do of Dear 35 00 27 92} 33 87. 6 9& 4 60 163 50 140 50 208 00 Total, ANOTHER GREAT ARRIVAL OF FALL Ac WINTER Pry-Ooods. 474 33 At the Store of the a ubserther, the great Mart for Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots $ Shoes, 39950 00 3394 6Sj 700 00 300 00 771 69 94 25 545 44 34 31 63 00 SO OO 53 37j THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and numerous customers, that ho has returned from Philadelphia, with a largo and varied assort jnsat pf. Fall and Winter Goods consisting in part of Broadcloths, Cussimofs, Satinets, Vestings, Muslins, Checks, Tickings, Flannels, Limey, Voiyet Cords, Cravats, Suspenders, Gloves, dec. LADIES DRESS GOODS, Silk*, Bombazine*, Merinoes, Coburg Clo(l». fig’d. phittand changeable Poplin*, plaid Moui.de Lulnoa, Gingham*. Calicoes, Alpaca*, Shawl*, Hosiery, Qlpvfii, &o. ■ Men's k Boy's Bats & CapjCi A very large aaiorlmcnt ombrabing every quality. AUo, Bonnots and Ribbon*. ■- ’ - BOOTS to SHOES, ' An exlonaive variety of Men'*, Women’* and Chil dren’* Boot* and Shoe* from the mbit celebrated 'otanafaeiorers. Alto, colored' and while Carpel Chain. . . . Groceries, Sueli as Shqgir, Col Too, Molasses, Rico, &o. Choice TEAS from tho well known Toa Dealer*, Jonhina &. C 6. Allwho vialt our establishment are free to acknowl edge that wo are selling Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, &o.,at astonishingly low prices. Our low prlorfa havo already stlaanted a largo num ber of people. Tho atlontlon of all who wiah good bargains Ja qolioiledfas Inducements can ba offered, lo purchasers.. • , , Don’t fprgo* the old stand, Humorloh e corner. North Hanover street. , .. . -JT r ’ B "‘ 8 N? w'VoODS. Agt F C.r'll.l«|Dao. 15,iqjj. 900 91 ■T t<*ACCAB—Jucl recalvctf 0 lot of Tsn'tdlorotJ, Achiamblc «nd BlMkiAftmao* which will b* SftrtM?; ■^VwOODB,> l 'h' Abatements. Total amount, •1694 37 Paid Commissioners for services and Dupli cates/ ' 915 (ty Paid Assoisors for services, S 5 UG Paid Brigade Inspector Crop's seeoanl, 131 12, Paid Adamantine Guards f«r 1859-3, J5O 00* Paid Springfield Light Infantry fur 1853, 50 00 Paid Quitman Guards for 1859; 50 00 Paid National Cadets far 1853 and *53, 100 00 Paid Carlisle Light Infantry for 1853, 50 00 Paid Treasurer's commission, 16-94 Balance in hands of’lVeasurer, j j 05 62 CuUDIttLAND CoTNTY, IS. Wo the undersigned Audiiors of Cumberland county, elected and sworn occording to Jaw, in ao cordsnoo with the act of Assembly of tl.e 30th of Apr<| 1853, having examined the above account of Win S Cobcon, Esq., Treasurer of tho county afore said in tho mutter of Militia lazes, do find the sumo correct' as above slated. Witness nur hands at Carlisle, this 30ih day of January 1854- SAMUEL MEGAW, PHILIP QUIGLEY. JOHN B. DRAWBaUGII, Auditors. Hats! flats!! Hats!!! Removal. ffA THE mbscribor respectfully Inform* p* friends and the publiogonorally, (imt<*l£ ho has removed his Hat and Cap store to hia now building In Main street, where ho will bo glad to see his old customers and friends. Ho has now on hand a splendid assortment of Hats of all des criptions, from the common Wool to tho finest Fur ami Silk Hats* and at prices that must suit every one who has an cyo to getting tho woith of his money. His Silk, Moleskin and Doaver Hats, aro unsurpassed for lightness, durability and fin ish, by those of any other establishment In the county. Boys* Hals of every description constantly on hand. Call and examine. WM. H. TROUT. Carlisle, Deo 99, 1863. Metropolitan Silk Stock i REMOVAL. EDWARD LAMBERT, CO, IMPORTERS and Jobbers of Silk and Fancy Goode, having removed to their new Ware* house, No. 05 Chambers Street, New York, oppo* site tho Pork, invito tho attention of the Trade to their Spring Importation of RICH SILKS. DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS. RIBBONS, EMBROIDERIES, &o. Merchants throughout tho United States ore so licited to examine our assortment, which In nov elty, richness and variety, la believed to bo unuuT* passed in this metropolis,and adapted to the wants of tho very best trade in this country; all of which will'bo offered to oash and first class six tnos. buyers, on tho most favorable terms. January 5,1854-rfif ■ MONEYWANTEDaiIhIsofEce Ip pay men* of eobierlptlen, advertising and Job.wofk. Immense & Atttaotlv6 Sloolc. 66 00' ■yonnia L. HALLOWELL & CayPhUidJpSU.’ JjUJiaving removed into (heir splendid new srtM> houln, entrance No. 147 Market, end No.St tforUi Frool Biroof, are opening for their Spring (rede to assortment of 1498 SO Silk & FantJ' ftootlii : that for extent end variety will •arpaM toy etfrl over offered in that market. Entering into thalf new store, whiohia one of (ho largoot in AmerlUL with a business of an unusual amount already eb* lablished, and intending largely to moreiao pccialty with those who buy FOR CASH, and be lieving Uiai die fairest aystem in jobbing good* H‘. icrhsvo uniform prices, they will be compelled to" «ell ot a much smaller profit than can posfclfelyftc offorded nhero long credits are given. Under their Cash and Short Credit •yaleo’ tbf ;'• necessity for charging largo profits dots, not Ctlrts'~- ond by selling their goods at a very eaiaH'sdinutbtf- - on foreign cost. They mean to make i\ (ha Inteferf of every judge of goods, to buy on (be follbwleg IERMS i Cast) Buyers will receive a diaooanl of SIX ptf cent, if the money bo paid in par fondfi wltbib* days from date of bill. Uncurront money will also boUliea mIU oui«l value on tho day it is received. To merchants of undoubted standing t CredUof SIX months will bo given if desired. Where money is remitted in advance of a discount the rate of 19 per cent, per annamo stiff bo allowed. 190 09, They ask from merchants' visiting, thefiaeleril cilice, ilio favor of an examination of (heir being eaiUflod that they will bo bonvineed that Ills' not for their interest to pay the large prpflls (bal are absolutely essential to those who, give loeg credits. M L HALOWELL. JAMES TRAgUAIH*' J L lIAtOWEtt,* A W LITTLE, T W SWENET, E R HOTCHINBOtf. February 9,1854—9 m: I . 69 00 77 19 $61,316 84; OLD MUSKETS.' ALL persons having old condemned Moskete sold at iho Brigade Inspector's sales, within (hip last three years past, In the bounds or tyaiobsr*' land or any other eounly, wishing to said muskets, will do welt by seeding ihsnjtlQ Gen. Armor’s Quarters, where the cash Will be paid according lo ihe value of the muskets,’or hi least what the muskets sold for at the Hrlgldi’ Inspecior's sales. February 2—3t* 961316 84 ; 769 23. 6178 IQ 1441 87 667 63 71 00 811 03 902.443 73 908,448 73 NOTICE. DR. JAMES M’CLINTOCK’S FAMILY MEDICINES,' for sale nr VVM. A. KBLSO, Agt. for CailUl*. February 9, 1654—41 Cheap Clothing! r PHE subscribers thankful for past favors, inform JL their friends and the public, that (hoy have on hand a largo supply of Winter Clothing. Hoping under iho increased firm of Steiner ibd Bros, to have an increase of tboir former business. They have now every facility and will spaie no ef forts to please theii customers they having made er*. rangomonts with the largest importing houses. Baltimore and Now York so as to receive the first styles of Goods that come to those markets end at the LOWEST PRICES. Thankful for past patronage they solicit a contin uance from their old customers, and respectfully in vito all others to examine their nevrstyle of superior l Rail and Winter Clothing, all of their own manufacture, and making as com plete an assortment as can be found in any store la the United States. In consists of the following i Dress and Frock Caaft % of tho best qualities of English and French Cloths, made and trimmed in tbo very teat style; finals breasted Albert Coals, a new siy/o, well adaptedil# business men, of French black and colored Cloth* at very low prices; single breasted Frock coats of French cloths close imitation of tbo fine dress frock costs at half price; spring Sack coats of cloth, out!* meres uad tweeds, various colors and prices. French Black Doeskin and Fanoy oasslmerts of every description. •1694 37 Vesta / Vests! Feats / Rich fancy Silks and Satins, black do., BotpbfljpM, Valencias, Marseilles, and Challices, at all prlgit. Boy's Clothing . A full assortment of Boys* cfothlngv Fancy Dress articles,embracing allthenewstylM of fancy silk cravats, English satin do. Gloves — White, black & colored silk, kid, LI.I, mil cotton of every description. Thoskb asd CsarcT Daos of superior flnlik and at low prices. SospEKDEits of superior French, English •»< American manufacture. Under-shirts and Draw*** of dnu Merino, silk, net cotton, Joan and musllfejf' every description and quality. Remember (hostone house, corner of tb«Fuhl|o Square. STEINER db DROB>- Carlisle, Dec 23, 1663* STRAW WANTED. riMIE subscriber will pay CASH for W pf 1. any kind delivered at Middlesex. Farmer* W(J) And it to their Inloresl to sell Ibelr Straw aptf ebaso olboi manures. E. 6HRYOOK Agepb December 8, 1863. DR. JOU\ S. SPRIGGS, OFFERS Uispiofoeilonalscrvlces folho peopUfb Dickinson township and vicinity, Ueild«nof~> Ontho Wulnu bottomroad, 1 mileoaetof Centra* vilio. February 3, IB63.<—ly* SPLENDID JEWELRY I Holiday Pi’cschls, &c. « THOMAS CONLYN, We»t High Sl„ a low doors west of DurkhoMer** hql»l, 'arlislo, has Just received ibe /argeal ai* Boruuenl of SUPERIOR'JEWELRY over oflVred in Carlisle, consisting In parlof Gold ami Silver Watches of every variety, and at alt prices, ciyh’i d.iy Clock's, Silver table and (aa spoons, silver table forks omi butldr knives, geld and silver epeoiocles, Indics’and gentlemen's gold pens and pencils, gold pens with silver holder* gold chains of every description, cor and fingar rings, at all prices, breast pins, &o. AlaaAcoor* deons and Musical boxes, .together with a great variety of fancy articles, selected expressly forth* approaching Holidays. Persons ditlring Ur per* chase, aro invited to call and examine the assort ment. We aro prepared lo sell at very reasonable prices. Quality of all goods vrorfantvdio bs it (Ino os sold for. December 09, 1853. DB. GEORGE Z. Dcntlat. WILL perform all oporotloneupon thetreth tha may bo required for their preservation. Anl Uctal leoih inserted, fjom a slnglo.toolh lo an antlt sot, on the most scientific principles. Diseases of the mouth and It regularities carefully treated, Offio ol tho residence of his brother, on North Pitt street Carlisle, June 5R,'1658. THE Managers of the Carlisle 60s and Wattr .Company,* have called for the payment of tha 4th and Bih instalments of one dollar each, to bo paid lo the Treasurer on (he 16th of February and IBth of March 1864. Subscribers to ifio stock art ft questod to bo punctual. By. o M#f of lbs Bqjird. . FBED’lu WAT^ft’Froth. ’ Carlisle, Fsb. 0, - Pantaloon*. THOMAS CONtYN, (Peat High Slteal. Notice*
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