|&u nnb Ifissnrs. Col. Benton’s' Booe.— tt is stated that the first edition of OoLßentbn’a “Thirty Yclvrfl in Ihc United Skates Seriate” id to ho 50,000 copies, hnd most of these will be taken to fill orders Vhich have already been received. • A Nut for Lawyers.— '“Wbonnto them that tall evil good and good evil; that put darkness for light and light for darkness; that justify the wicked for reward ,”— lsaiah. Height op tihPuDP.NOfi.—For a set of mas culines to congregate ort tlib street comers, and £apo at ladies while they pass. • DZ?* At; the dinner given in St. Louis to the inembers of the Illinois Legislature, tlicro Were fresh strawberries and young bear roasted. (C 7“ John Smith has “ turned up” in Albany. Poor fel|pw, with his usual luck, he is in prison for sixty days. Ky* In New York city there aro nine thou* sand and ninety-six gas tarape, ond tw'o hun dred and forty miles of gas pipes laid. (O 5 * Forty thousand hog’s bladders were sold n few days since at Louisville, at 2& cents each, to fill an order from Europe. They arc used to snuff, ond for other purposes., ' (£7" Some workmen engaged recently in saw ing a locust log in Poughkeepsie, N. Y., found u large toad snugly secreted in the centre, which was ulivo, and weighed seven and a half pounds. The log is perfectly sound, and is supposed to be one hundred years old. tC/* Mr. I, H. Holbrook, late city treasurer ht Vt N. Y. has been arrested on the charge of embezzling the city funds to the amount of about $135,000. tailors, belong ing to the Tailors’ United Protective Union, have been arrested in New York, on a charge of conspiring to prevent olWr journeymen from getting employment. (O* Wm. Forrest,aged 10 rears, was senten ced by n New York court to five years impris onment for bigamy, thj Turk having married three wives in two years, all of whom arc living. (Uz* In New Aork, at one of the leading res taurants, a corps of beautiful damsels, dressed in pink, serve as waiters. The attraction is tre mendous. fU/ s 'Rider Doll, formerly of Harrisburg, 'died at Callao, Peru, on Februarv Isth, of yel low fever. * J Ham.. The Odd Fellows of Covington Ky oie about erecting a magnificent hall in that vdy, at a cost of 375,000. . Among the passengers arrived at New Orleans from California, by steamer United olates, is 1 homos F, Meagher. irT-ll.in. TliomnaF. Marshall, of K.,nluc-liy madr such a sensation (arrive a(ro „ s a temperanno lecturer, has again laaxjmc n sul tish drunkard. (U - The Clinton Courant says that the ging. liam mills in that place “cover four acres. Tht weaving room alone covers two acres of ground, ■and more than one acre of sprightly girls." CT' An Englishman has obtained a patent for grinding hay into meal for fodder. There arc eight female students in the .Electric School of Midicinc in Cincinnati. PtT* Mrs. Catharine Eliza Hush, wife of the Hon. Richard Rush, died at Sydenham, near Philadelphia, on Friday, in the seventy-first year of her age. (Uy’The legislature of Wisconsin has reject ed a Prohibitory Law. alUiough “the prayer of the voters” of the State was sent up in its favor by a heavy popular vote at the last election. [T7*The Stale Department, it is said, is pre paring a full list of Spanish depredations upou our commerce during the last ten years. population of Philadelphia numbers 408,702, with 01,278 dwellings. According to « estimate there are 72,397 families. op* A little girl, daughter of John Kylo, of Indianapolis, had her had chopped ofi the other 4lav by Iter little brother, while playing with a sharp broad axe in her father’s shop. i .'"More than sixty criminals have l>ccn cx *n States during the year 1833, and quite a number are now in prison under sentence of death. \Ty~ The inhabitants of the globe profess more than one thousand different religions. ['/- Docs a man fed girlish when he makes a 'maiden speech ?” [£/' During the past year fines amounting to $5032 were imposed in Massachusetts for viola tion of the liquor law. (T7”Thc Legislature of T ennessee passed, at last session, a law to regulate the emancipation of slaves. It provides for the transportation to the western coast of Africa of all slaves hereto fore or hereafter liberated, and all free persons of color who fail to give bond of good behavior. fCT" Jenny Lind, it is staled, has abandoned n seno-s of engagements m Europe, for which was to have realized jC2f>,ooo. in conscqucnceof the illness of her first born, over whom she pre fers watching to getting wealth. O* Mrs. Hammer, who was recently senten ced to six months imprisonment, in Philadel phia for cruelly beating her child, lias been lib erated from prison. The population of Harrisburg, at this time, amounts to near 12,000mhabitnnls, show ing tin increase in three years of over 3000 per sons. ' whole tmynship in Germany, that of Knzelhonn, it is said, is preparing to leave to g> t'icr for America. ITI7'It is said that among the last words of the great and lamented Henry Clay were, “A/y mother — mother — mother! ” (T7* Nothing condemns more powerfully the violence of the wicked than the moderation of the good. \Q~ Envy ia like » sore cyo, lhal cannot bear a bright object. (Ty* A quiet mind like other blessings, is more easily lost than gained. O" Wo carry our neighbor’s crimes in sight and throw our own over our shoulders. C7* The progress of Ihc world is continually converting virtues into vices. BIT* Some men think themselves inspired when they are only inflated. ‘ £7* Truth overcomes falsehood, and suspic ion cannot live before perfect frankness. {TT* Bravo Actions arc Iho substance of life, and good sayings the ornament of it. 1C?” Allow a man to have wit and ho will al low you to have judgment. C7* At iho gate which suspicion enters, love goes out. \CT" Never write a loiter wlicn you arc in a passion. The world's wastes would supply tho world's wants. 11 3 i tn7*Chooso a wife as you choose a Unifo ;• — look at her temper. p-Itis wise not to seek a secret, and hon est not to reveal it. (o*Do what ought to bo done to-day, for to morrow it may rain. Bp 1 ” Men’s arguments often prove nothing but their wishes. Since wo were born for mutual help, wo should know the world. K 7“ In sunshine there is sometimes rain ; so many a smiling face covers a breaking heart. ITT* Tho Siamese Twins are at Pittsburg. WASHINGTON TEBBITOBr, We have received the Pioneer and Democrat , Olympia, Washington Territory, dated February 4th. It appears in a now and neat dross. The editor says: “Six weeks without a mail from the States, and throe without one oven from Oregon I The President’s message will bo printed at Bom “bay, and road by tho subjects of ttio Czar, about as soon as tho people of this portion of the Pa cific will be permitted to give it a perusal.” By the Pioneer wo leam that Judge Columbia Lan caster, the Democratic candidate, has been elect ed delegate to Congress, and that the Democratic party have gained a minority in both -branches of the legislative assembly* The people of the Territory are represented as prosperous. As one of the most important measures which it is cxpcctad will engage tho attention of tho Legis lature; the granting of a charter to a company for tno building of a railroad to connect tho Co lumbia river with Puget Sound will bo urged with force* “Composed, as tho population of Washington Territory is,” says tho Democrat “of people from almost every State in tho Union, accustomed to, and prejudiced in favor of, tho different locali ties from whence they emigrated, it is natural to suppose that more or less rivalry and prejudice will bo engendered In party organization, no less than In the enactment of general laws, or in the establishment of a commendable reciprocity of feeling in common society. As these objection able considerations have been overcome; and in connection with a common blending together of all views on all subjects which heretofore might have been at variance, and the creating of a Community of interest, new, local, and po cdliariy adapted to this portion of tho Pacific coast, anClortt political differences have assumed their proper ground, and will not hereafter be known but by their proper names.” It was expected that Congress would bo mo- ■ morializcd in the'strongest terms in reference to the Pacific railway, the establishment al once of a mail steamer to connect with San Francisco, the possessory right of the Hudson Bay Compa ny, and the total extinguishment of the Indian title to all their lauds within tho Territory. A correspondent of the Stockton Journal, who has travelled all over Washington Territory, in speak ing of Puget Sound, says: “I verily believe this is tho healthiest region of the habitable^ globe.” Tho agricultural advantages are spoken of os equal to the best in the New England States, except that produce of all kinds does now,' and will'for many years to come, command much belter prices, (governed l*v San Francisco.) It is thought, howe\ er, that 'Washington will be a commercial St itc. — H'«j7m/g/on Union. County Land—Soldiers of 1813—One Hundred mid Sixty kn& of Land. It gives ns pleasure to know that tho Legislu tuies of Pomis) l\uuui, V irginia, Maryland and New Jersey, have spoken out in a manly and decided lone in favor of granting one hundred and sixty acres (d lain! to the detenders of our common country in the war of 1«!2, and where they me decease d, to their widows and children. Many of oui Kepresentativus in Congress seem not to understand ihe strength ami popularity ol Uis measure. In Pennsylvania there must t>e fifty thousand prisons interested in the pro posed grant. And in Philadelphia city and county nearly twenty thousand persons are con cerned in the passage of tins proposed modifica tion of tho lioiinU Kind law. It is true a very targe portion of the men who went foilh to de femd their countiy in the war of I«US are dead. But then their widows, or sons and sons-in-law. arc uli active in support of tho proceedings o| the convention held in lids city on the anniver sary of the great buttle of New Orleans. In numerous instances, both fathers mid moth ers have gone down to the grave. The ( hildren, therefore, I uve a just claim upon the lands that their parents would have received if they were not dead. It is true the present defective law authorized the minor child or children to receive these lands. Hut then their are no minor chil dren, or so few as to render that part of the act little better than a nullity. The demands of justice, therefore, ore very strong, indeed, in favor of giving tho children, generally, what would have fallen to the parents, if they had survived and made a personal nppli. cation. From this view of the case, it is very evident that the proposition of Judge Sutherland, to give one hundred and sixty acres to the heirs, where the parents have not received tho lands, must roach into almost every family In tho State, and* particularly in and about the limits of Phlladol phia. Indeed, it seems strange that Congress should delay acting on the bill for a single day. Tho recruits who enlisted about the close of tho Mex ican war, and who were in service only two or three weeks, received 100 acres, and why not give the same ninunnf to men of tho recent war of Independence / We are sure that there is not a more popular bill now pending before Con gress, than the one that is presented in behalf of the soldiers of IHl'2, their widows and children. The united press is for if. The voice of the people from every section of the Union is heard in its favor, and if the Hepresentntives of the people desire to meet the wishes of the Freemen of the country, they will promptly give the sol diers of the war of lh)‘J one hundred and slxtv acres of land, and thus place them on something like u footing with the recruits referred to, who received one hundred and sixty acres for only two or three weeks service.—i’eon.ty/tiawuin. ftlarkrtn. I*ll l l. A Delphia , April 11. Fi.orn add Meal —Flour is quiet at $7 60. Sales for city u.s- w ilhin the range of $7 GO u SH, for common ami extra brands. Kvo Flour and ('oru Meal nre dull. Last sales of’the former at $1 87$ a $6. anil ofCorn Meal at $3 60. Ghaih.— There is very little Wheat offering. Small sales nro. reported at $1 70 for red, and $1 80 for while. Small sales of Hyo at 01 cts. per bus. Corn Is lower, fair sales of yellow at 70 cents, afloat. Oats are scarce. Last sales of Southern at 46 a 40 cts. and Pennu. at 47$ cts. Whiskey.—Sales of barrels at 20 cents, and hhds. at 26$ cents. EAGLE HOTEL. No. 831, Market Street, Philadelphia, THE subscriber fakes this method to inform his friends and the public in general, that ho has taken this well lenown stand, and hopes, by strict attention to business, to gain a share of the public patronage heretofore so liberally extended to him while in the above business In Lancaster county, and recently in Cumberland county, Pu. The House has been neatly furnished through out, and the rooms are largo and airy, and for comfort arc unsurpassed in the city. The Tarek Is always supplied with tho best the market can aflord, and his Bar can compete for choice li quors with the best bars in the City. The Sta ui.Ks are largo and newly fitted up for drovers and the public in general. My charges ore ns reasonable as any other In Market street. Give mo a call. FRED’K. 2ARRACIIER. Phlla. April 1.1, 1861—ly. Efdato Notice. LETTERS of'Administration on Iho oi-tato of Jacob Shcafor, deceased, lute ot (ho bo rough of Carlisle, Cumberland county, Pa., have been issued by Iho Register of said county, to (ho subscriber, who resides in Carlisle i All persona indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims wilt present them for settlement, to GEO. W. SIIEAFER, Executor. April 18, 1861—Ot. Assignee Notice. TVyOTICE Is hereby given, (hat John Horluch -1.1 cr, late of Silver Spring township, Cumber land county, by deed of voluntary assignment for benefit of creditors, dated Iho 7th day of March, 1861, (in which his wife joined,) did as sign and transfer to tho subscriber all his prop erty, real, personal and mixed, for tho purpose aforesaid, which said deed Is duly recorded in said county. All persons having claims or de mands against tho said John Ilcrlnchor, are re quested to make known tho same wlthouttlelay, and (hose Indebted to make payment to CHRISTIAN TIT2EL, Jssignee. Rending in Upper Mien hop. April 10, 1854—8t* Wall Paper, Wall Paper. ANOTHER arrival of Wall Paper jtist re ceived, cheaper than over. Also, Window- Shades by the cargo, cheap, cheaper, cheapest! for sale by HENRY SAXTON. April 18, 1815. 1854. GREAT AERIVAL OF sipam^scjiatEß M the Store of the subscriber , the Great Mart for Dry-'Goodst Groceries, Bools $ Shoes. THE subscriber respectfully informs bis friends and numerous customers that he has returned from Philadelphia, with alurgo and va ried assortment of Spring and Summer Goods consisting in part of* * ' Ladies' Dress Goods, Such as black and fancy Silks, black and change able Alpacas, Bareges, Barege de Laines, Mous. do Bcgo, Bombazines, plain, figured and change* able Poplins, Lawns, Calicoes,Ginghams, Gloves Hosiery, &c., &c. 3 Gentlemen* « Dress Gtods, such as fine black and brown Jfronch Cloths, black Doeskin and fancy Caaaißrs, satin and fancy Vestings, black & Italian fancy Cravats Suspenders, Gloves, &c. ’ IMPS JND CJPS. A large assortment of Mens’ & Bovs’ TUts and Cups, embracing every stylo and qua’liiy. Also a largo and varied assortment of Parasols, Bon nets and Ribbons. DOMESTICS —BIeached & unbleached Mus lin, Checks, Tickings, Jeans, Drills, Table-dia per, Bagging, Osnubmgs, Toweling, Table-lin ens, &c. BOOTS $ SHOES. —A largo assortment of Men s, Women’s & Children’s Boots & Shoes, Jenny Lind & buskin Shoes at very low prices' Colored and wfflte Carpet Chain. GROCERIES. —A large assorsmonl of Gro ceries such as Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Rice Teas, &c., &c. ’ All who visit our establishment are free to ac knowledge (hat wo are selling Foreign and Do mestic Dry-Goods,, Boots, Shoes, &c.,at aston ishingly low prices. Our low prices have already attracted a largo number of people. The atten tion of all who wish good bargains is solicited, us great inducements can lie offered to purchasers. Don’t forget the old stand, liumerich’a corner, North Hanover street. Butter, Eggs, Rags mid Soap takcrt at markc prices. . N. W. WOODS, Carlisle, AprH 13, 1854 Citizens of Cumberland County, WHO desire good goods at the lowest prices and n very large and heavy stock to select from, are invited to cal! at the old Cheap Store, for Silica, Bareges, * Bonnets & Ribbons, Tissues, Lawns, Parasols. Barege',do Lnincs, Gloves, Hosiery, Ginghams, De Bogus, Laces, Edgings* Calicoes Alpachaa, French Worked Collars, Muslins, Checks, Spring Shawls, Tickings, Diapers, Dress Trimmings, Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Summer Studs, and a great variety of other goods, embracing, we believe, ov.ery article in our line, to which all wanting bargains, are requested to examine as we are cutting goods very close this Spring, and no mistake. . BEiN’TZ & BROTHERS. April 13, 1834. Good Hope WOOLEN FACTORY. THOMAS J. STEVENS, Proprietor of the above mill, respectfully informs the public, that lie has leased the above establishment, sit uate one mile from Plainfield, where he is pre pared to manufactuo, to order every variety of Woolen Goods. Carding, Fulling, and Dyeing, done in a work manlike manner, with despatch and at very reason able rates Fancy Dyeing $ Carpet Weaving done in the bust manner and at the customary prices. He is prepared to manufacture VOTTON I.J3PS, which he will deliver Wholesale to Merchants al the shortest notice. ’ As we intend to moot the wants of the poonh In our respective branches of business, we havu selected the following places for taking in Woo and Cloth, viz: John Humor’s Store, Carlisle ; Toll Gate, Mid dlesex; Haversfick Ik Strohm’s Store, Kingstown; Leidig’s Store, Ilogucstowu; Ricker’s & Lei’ dig’s Taverns, Trindlo Doad ; Bixler’s Tavern, Mount Rock; J. T. Green’s Store, Bloahervllle. *’ Bhtc Mlxt Rolls & Cotton Ootpct' Chaltf, al ways on hand and for safe at (ho above estab lishment. The highest CASH price paid for Wool. [April 18, 1854—4t.] Brigade Inspector’s Orders. THE Uniformed Militia are hereby ordered to parade for Inspection as follows : Capt. Brandt’s Company will meet in Church town, on Monday, tho Bth day of May, 1864, at 10 o’clock, A. M. Tho Carlisle Light Infantry, will meet in the Borough of Carlisle,'On Tuesday the Com'rs. JAMES ARMSTRONG, \ Test— WM. RILEY, Cleric. April 6, 1864. Kentucky Mules. <4k IN four or five days, I will have a lot 7*yj>°f largo sized KENTUCKY MULES, whlr.h I will bo prepared to sell at loss prices than formerly. SAMUEL ENSMXNGER. Carlisle, March 28, 1864. USX OF MUAIJiUS OF Goods, ■Wares' it Merchandize. Also, Millers, Distillers, Lumbermen, &c., within the County of Cumberland, returned and classi fied in accordance ! with the several acts of As sembly, as follows, viz : - Carlisle i ’ Class. J W Eby 13 $lO ofr John G Williams 12 12 50 Samuel Elliott, Liquors, Id 10 50 Charles Ogllby 11 15 00 George W Hltner t 12 .12 50 Bentz & Brolhera ’ 10 20 00 Daniel Eckels, Liquors, 14 10 50 John Fallor, Liquors, 14 10 50 J & D Rhoads 14 7 00 W B Murray, Agt. 14 7 00 S W Harerstick, Liquors, 18 15 ou Thomas Oonlyu 14 7 00 Henry Saxton 12 12 60 W M Headefton & Son . 18 10 00 John Humor, Liquors, 12 18 75 PotorMonyer 14 7 00 Jacob Wolf, Liquors, 14 10 60 J A Lehn 14 7 00 Jacob Soncr 18 10 00 C Inhotf, Agt» Liquors, 11 22 50 J M Hoover 14 7 00 Wise & Campbell 18 10 00 T H Skiles 14 7 00 H M Rawlins 14 7 00 Wood & Conner 14 7 00 P Arnold 11 16 00 John N Armstrong $ 11 700 W L Haller 14 7 00 H M Johnston 14 7 00 Henry Peters 14 7 00 Woodward & Schmidt 18 10 00 JohnPLyne 12 12 50 John Keeney • • 14 7 00 N W Woods, Agt« IB l 0 00 Sleincr& Brothers 14 10 00 J Kelso 18 f 00 P Messoramith 14 7 00 William Sheldon 14 7 00 Andrew Livingston 14 17 00 B J KleflTor 14 7 00 Henry Horknoss 14 7 00 John Conely 14 7 00 Jottics M Granahan 14 7 00 A M Piper, Agt. * 14 7 00 iGcorje Cramer 14 7 00 George Lelby 14 7 00 Joseph D Halbert , 14 7 00 Jonathan Gornman 14 7 00 Henry CaulTman 14 7 00 Jacob Hoover 4 14 7 00 Jacob fthcom David Martin Henry Glass John Fredericks James Calio Charles Barncte, Liquorq, 14 10 50 David Cdrnranh 14 7 00 Lauchclmer & Brothers 14 7 00 Eaztpcnnsborough. Jacob Reningcr, Liqnort, 14 10 50 Andrew Eslinger 14 7 00 Kerr & Hummel 11 15 00 George W Fesslor, Liquors, 14 10 50 Bucher & Son f 14 7 00 D & J Rynard 14 » 7 00 Joseph Banks, Liquors, 14 10 60 M Albright, Liquors, 14 10 60 John Rives, Liquors, 14 10 50 Jacob Longencckcr 14 7 00 Michael Freeze 14 7 00 New Cumberland. John G Miller, Liquors, 14 10 50 John Macklan, Llquois, 14 10 60 B II Mosser & Co 11 16 00 Charles Oyster 13 10 00 Valentine Feoman 14 7 00 John Horn 14 7 00 Lee & Ringlund 12 12 60 Lower Allen. Isaac Barton, Liquors, 14 10 50 Ernest & Haius 14 7 00 Brower & Morthland 14 7 00 Henry Knidich, Liquor*, 14 1') 60 W Loyd 14 7 00 Upper Allen. J Gubwillcr & Co. 18 10 00 Smart &: Liget 14 7 00 Hamdciu G & W H Ecklcs Henrj- Hupp W 7 00 John Kutz, Liquors, 14 10 50 ShcdfeHHOrothort ’’-*-14--. 7 00 D Roger*:; 14 7 00 Rudolph Whlto 14 7 00 Silver Spring. C II Whitcomb 14 7 00 John Ooylu 18 10 00 Jacob Simmons, Liquors, 14 10 50 J B Luidich 13 10 00 A Zorger or G Singizcr 14 7 00 D Swilcr 11 7 00 Strohm & llavcrsllck 13 10 00 ; Monroe. Singizor & Sanderson George Geasemeon Michael Kissel 13 10 00 18 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 Samuel Leidich Mechanicsburg. Siilion Arnold, Liquors, 12 18 76 Ephraim Zuz 18 10 00 J Kiglo 14 7 00 Ini Day 14 7 00 J F Sphar 14 7 00 Millison 6c Zaccariah 14 7 00 J H & A Singizor 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 Jacob Dorshuimcr George Slngizer J Blizzard 11 7 00 John Swisher 14 7 00 George Wcbbert 14 7 00 Levi Snell George Atlick John llcsh, Liquors, 14 10 60 F A Mnteor & Co. 14 7 00 John T Ayers 14 7 00 Kminger, Riglo & Co. 14 7 00 Oswald 6c KaulTman 14 7 00 Levi KauHlnan 14 7 00 Wilson, Bobb 6c Co. 11 7 00 Henry Lease 14 7 00 John Harlen 14 7 00 NcwviUe. J II Herron 14 7 00 T it J McCandllsh 18 10 00 Jacob Swoyor 14 7 00 Bear A Cobough It 7 00 S W Sharp 12 12 50 Thomas Slough Joseph Lnughlin John M Davidson 13 10 00 W M Marlon 14 7 00 J II Herron 11 7 00 W Bratlon, Liquor, 14 10 60 Hopewell. IS 10 00 Snider 6c Delhi Whorry fit Eahqnbour 18 10 00 Jacob Au, Liquors, 14 10 60 U 7 00 14 7 00 John Furguson Newton, J H Wloly Kylo & Wnshlngor 14 7 00 Mlllor k McCay 14 7 00 Woods Gracoy 14 7 00 McCay k Co. 14 7 00 Westpcnnshoroughi John llood Thomas Grason Woodward k Schmidt J W D Gllollon, Joseph Smith Frankford. W SfcJ Green, Liquors, South Middleton, A W Lidlch S N Devin Mullen k Alexander Robert GifDn k Go. Samuel Wolf 18 10 00 18 10 00 14 7 00 10 1A 00 14 7 00 13 16 00 18 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 North MiddUton. Elias Light; Liquors, MiJjUn. Henry Snider Shippensburg. Samuel Swanzoy John Gish C F Kunklo Kunklc k Stovick John Stumbaugh Peter S Artz, Agt. J C Altlck Jacob Paguo, Liquors Aniold k Son Joseph Williams J B Duncan, Afft. N'even & Rldffigs 14 10 60 U 7 00 12 12 60 14 7 00 14 7 00 la 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 10 60 12 12 60 14 7 00 14 7 00 11 16 00 Shippcnshvrg, Class. John Wonderlich 14 Mary Miller 14 N A Cornelius 14 1 John Budges 14 Ucdingor & Brothers H J II Creswell 14 W D A Noglo 14 -Heck, Hubloy, & Co. 13 Philip Peitrick, LlqUora, 14 Samuel Sugars 14 Southampton, Conron Fnusnaught 14 7 00 J P Baughman 14 7 00 C Shade 14 7 00 John W Clever 14 7 00 William Hauck 14 7 00 Dickinson. David Myers, Liquors, 14 7 00 William Hutcheson 14 7 00 Russoll & Dice 14 7 00 2 IB 10 00 r Williamson 14 7 06 Weakly & Shrivcr 13 10 00 William Watts 14 7 00 Benjamin Plank 14 7 00 Joseph L Steiner 14 7 00 Joseph Hovis, Liquors, 14 10 60 Mrs Hays & Palm 14 7 QO Barnhart Gordon, Liquors, 14 10 60 j Silver Spring. Thomas B Bryson H 16 00 John Sha/Inor 14 7 qq George H Bucher 13 10 00 John Hallacher 14 7 qo David llooVer 14 7 oq Lower Allen. C Eberly Samuel Bitnor John H Kauffman C Rupp Aaron McClure Jacob M Ilaldcman Upper Ailen. Jacob Coovcr, jr. 14 7 00 George Fishell 14 7 00 John Bouman 14 7 00 South Middleton. John D Shcafcr 14 7 00 Bossier & Son 14 7 qq W L tl «„ /.) 10 °n 1 * ll , r P -/V. form their friends and the public, that they Chilis, i-hoso varieties of these beedimtrs which i , v ,’ TI ' i„. r ~ .i,„ . ~ „ o. . . , have now on hand at their store hi North Han arc too late tar the northern States, have been' . . ~ . ~. , , „ , » i 4 ■ .i c ,i r , ■ ; over street, opposite Mag aughlm’s hotel, a verv expressly selected lor the South. Price S 8 tier 1 i > ’ v , A e 6 . . ’c • • bushel ' 1 j handsomn and complete assortment of Spring Each parcel ordered will be safely packed and ftDC * Summer directed to the purchaser by Railroad, or Ex. 1 Ready-made Clothing, press, as directed, and at the expense and risk which they can sell at prices so low as to eultall of the purchaser. No package railed last year ' w i lc m aj ,„ vor thom mt h tt visl ,. Their Cloth- Ito roach Us destination. mg ~, a p o) - t j lo | r own manufacture, and consists It. ?^ rs *, “ dl,cou " t ° f -! m part of Ureas and Frock COATS of tho best u C< " , u . i , . , ' qualities ol English and French Cloths, made „ S*K h w b h“ 1° P “ rC u r ;° m > my , ' alld trimmed the very best style, Spring Sack anwpnck for themselves, will aim be allowed ol eloth, eassimeres and tweeds, virions S L" “w 1 - . , colors and prices. All orders answered for cast, on v T.cch Slack Does!.,:, and Fancy Cassitnere w v H » U n » E ,V5' t’ 00DEIcn - PANTALOONS, ns well us Pantaloons of every Utica, N. T.. April 0 18M-dl description, and very cltoap. RkroRnNCM -Tho ft lowing persons are ac- VESTS of rich fancy silks and satins, bomba, quainted with thoso potatoes, having all cnltlra- 2lnes vaienctaa, marsellles, and challloa, at ail ted them the last year: pi Ices. ® Bulkloy, trillianutown, .Vnss., A S Hitch- A j u jj ass oumonf of DOT’S CLOTHING. ~3^^;“"' cmbrjc,nBtho now iSg&SX ever7d. S cri’,.| id ’ N. V., R L Colt, Patterson, N J., !i f Walker, i Trunks ami r„„ ( ,t Rn~. er\ P Ull ‘ n ii, a Elizabeth, J S Neeley and John Fleming, Pitta- : Tj,, “'1 ° P ® g superior Qniah and my g u„d‘li J L C B ™lr : O^w-a Ol Rev' f 'wcZ' '' ° r s“P=r!or mnnnf tcturc. Under. Oaleshnrgh, 111., D D Cnthcurt, Urlsto'l, Ind., A fj,"' udT “T sil ' ! ’~n et cot . C isbam, Madison, Wis. j d mUsl “' 1 ° f L Cr) rlasciptlon ar.d Bargniiio at Wciso (V CaiiiiibeliS NEW and cheap store, south-west corner of Hanover and Lmithcrslreets. We now fool a pleasure in announcing that we have just re ceived a splendid and choice assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, which «e will oiler at such prices ns cannot fad to please the public The stock consists of -s just received Crum UI'CSS mxOOClft, 1 the eastern cities, a very largo assortment of Black and fancy dress silks, Foulards, Organdies, ,nn 6 Summer (»«>< >ds, w hielt will bo sold brilliants, lawns, jaconets, buieg.-H, Ate, Jl l-r‘>(iis. PuiLhuscrs will find It to Emhumhn", ,Vr. ’ "> his stuck teforopar. ’ chaniiig elhowb. if, as 1.!3 uiutlo w •• quick sales A handsome lot of Spencer*, I nderslooves, col- un .i M mill pndiu, ' and hi., assortment is not to lars, millings, edgings, inserting*, mourning ml. l( „ S |, ri , ;l; , v ,1 by nnv in the cmnlvf.ir beauty lars, embroidered linen camb-lc handkerchiefs and ek-gauce, emburing all tho different kinds Domestics! j of Goods suitable for the season, among which Ginghams, Checks, Tickings, Muslins, Joans, w *ll be lonnd every variety of TURANTS. Drills, Bugging, Keel ami white Flannels, &c. ; Ladies Dr66S Goods, Clolhs ' such as black and fancy silks, India and Foulard A handsome assortment of Cloths, Cassimcrcs Mlk*. challies, barugu de lalnes, mens dc bapo, and Vestings, very clioup. tissues, ban pen. lawns, bombasines, alpacas, \c. iinnite/s ’ 1 Ms«*» nn( * H’cnrofnll kinds, such ns . , „ ' cloths, black and fancy cnssimorcs, cottonadca, A large assortment of Ladies and Misses French . j CAnn ihicns vestings kc Laco, Gossamcre, Belgrade, Tripoli, Braid and \ ' Uunne-, anil ItMons in every vririofy, and ut Straw Bonnets; Misses !• lata al 'cry low prices. prices so low Hint they will astonish the people. Hats ! They nnpe in prim from 2 '> cents to ?fl,( 0. Men and Boys’ Canton, Leghorn, China I’onrl, , Parasols and I vihrrllus of all kinds from tho Senate and Palm I.pnr Hull. , common rotli.n to (lip (liir.l silk. Parasols, Umbrellas and Looking (Hasses, verv I , kneis, and of prices ranging cheaJ) ° ‘ from 12J cla. to sl,.»hpor yard. Bools and Shoes ! j a ' ,d M CV " M ' u " “ d ot Wo are soiling a large lot of Ladles Shoes and : Embioidcnes and Laces , Swiss and Jaconet Gaiters at greatly reduced prices, as wo Intend n u fl]i„ ffi Swiss and Jaconet Edging anil luseru discontinuing this branch of our business. jug, collurn, culfs, chunezcttes, sleeves, hamlkcr- Groceriex / I chiefs, &c. Rio and Java Coflec. Roasted Coffee, Brown and Domestic* of all kinds, such as blenched and white Sugars, Lovering’a Syrttp Molasses, Teas unbleached oiuslius, checks, lickings, baggings, and Spices. Osnaburgs, &c. Our stock for variety and cheapness is certain- Dostery ana Gloves, such ns Mon c cotton hose, )y not surpassed by any in the county. Those Womens cotton hose, Children’s cotton hose, who wish to purchase articles of superior quality M omen s gloves and milts, Children’s gloves, at reasonable prices, should not fhil to give us a •Men’s gloves, call. WKISE & CAMPBELL. iloo/s and iVioilWor Mon and Boys, Women’s Carlisle, April 0, lH6i. and Children’s shoes of all kinds, which will bo sold low. ThanUfhl fur past favors, ho hopes for a con. Umiancn of tho same, and will endeavor to make it the interest yl‘ all to call and see him, at the old stand near tho Bank. , 8 5 00 8 5 00 Cheap Fiiiiiiliii-e Room. JOHN LISZMAN would respectfully Inform tlio public, mid particularly housekeepers, that lie has now on hand nt Ids Furniture Room, in South Hanover street,- two doors south* of the 2d Presbyterian church, n splendid assortment /%JtaaioC CABINET-WARE and CHAIRS, ' r which he will soli at prices that cannot to please every one. Ho la conlldent that the superior finish of the workmanship, and elegance of stylo In which his articles aro got up, together with their cheap, ness, will recommend them to every person want- Ing Furniture, lie Is constantly manufacturing work, both plain and ornamental, elegant and useful. Ho would earnestly Invito persons who are about commencing housekeeping, to call and examine his present stock. Carlisle, April o,lBsl—ilm Superior Fruit & Oruninoiilul tWM. R..PRINCE fc Go., Flush- j&U log, N. Y.rwill send their now talogucs with reduced prices, com j their extra largo sited Trees, will ha soot lo post paid applicant* who enclose stamps. ; March 30; 10C4—4t* | 40 00 30 00 20 00 North Middleton Jacob flcncman Norton & Owen Mijjlxn, Scott Coylo 30 00 South Middleton, Mathew Moore 30 00 ' PATENT MEDICINES. Jacob Stigahnan 4 C 00 Merchants and all others concerned in the above classification, are hereby notified that they can have an opportunity of making an appeal by calling on mo at Carlisle on the 27th and 28th of April, provided they consider themselves ag grieved by the above classsificatlon. ■william McPherson, _ , Mercantile J'Jvprauer. Carlisle, April 0,1854—4 t. Select School. L™ v ‘.■ooTs-i j. n. wrisc, w. K. CAMJ-nELL. Trees. Yonn? Ladies Select School; | CASLISLE, PA.\r THE summer terra bf this school will com* monco on Monddy, May Ist. ~ The patronage, of the citizens Is again respectfully solicited, and parents in the vicinity tvho' combmplato sending their daughters away for education, are invited to make Inquiries concerning the merits of this school. Tho tuition ranges from $5,00 1 to $B,OO por quarter not including drawing; Painting and Fancy Needlework, which nro charged, each, $2,00 extra. ■!/"'; an nn 8000 A few scholars can bo accommodated with board In tho family of tho Principal.- * References in Carlisle. —Judge TVatts, Jadgo* Hepburn, R. M. Biddle, Esq., Geo. W. Hltner, Dr. T. C. Stevenson. . Mrs. J. F. DOWNING, Principal. March 80, 1854—1 t Cumberland Valley Institute. MALE AND FEMALE. AT MECHANICS!}URG; PA. Rev. JOS. S. LOOSE, A. M., » Rev. IV. H. SUPER, A. M., £ Principals. (Assisted nr Expehk:xced Teachees.) 'PHIS Institution opens its snmtncrsession on 1 the first of Moy. The Iraildingaaro newand commodious, the rooms large and well ventilated. Parents pnd Guardians ore invited to, visit thU Institution and inquire into merits.(as raro ad vantages are afforded) before sending their sonn and daughters elsewhere. Besides thc .rcgului literary classical course of the Institution, in slruction is given on the various musical Instru ments, such as Molodeon, &c., os well* i on brass, airing and wind instruments. TERMSi Board, room and tuition lu English add Vocal music, $55 Latin, Greek, French and German, each 3 Music, Piano and MWodeon, 12 March 12, 1854—2rn* fell i ppf'lislmi's liinl flute. FIIIPPENSBUKG PA. REV. I?. K. WELLS, A. M., of Bolvidero institute, N. J., Prof, of Languages, Na- t \ c . V. S. PIERCE, A. M., Emeritus, Prof, of Languages. D. A. L. LAVERTT, Instructor ia English ami Mathematics. ! > r'>f. G. \V. REYNOLDS, Instructor in Eng -1 i>l l uml Music. Mm. ELLIES, Principal Instructress in the Pcunlc Department. Miss ELI.IKS, Assistant. The Sixth Session of this Institution will com inuuce on Monday the 17th of April next. Teems pee Session. Orthography, Reading and Writing, Arithmetic, Grammer, Geography, His tory and Philosophy, 8,50 Geology, Botany, Rhetoric, Physiology, 10,60 Mathematics. Greek & Latin Languages, 12,60 French and German, each 6,00 ' usic, 10,00 Drawing, 15,00 The whole expenses for a session of five cal endar months, inclusive of tuition, boarding, washing, &c , do not exceed $66,00. A cata logue containing particulars can bo obtained by addressing the Proprietors. D. A. L. LAVERTT, G. U. lIARN & CO March 80, 185-I—lt Spring nml Summer CloUiln?! CALL AND SEK 1 Umbrellas of silk ami cotton very cheap. All of which will be sold at the lowest prices whole sale %r retail. Remember the old stand, opposite Maglaugh lin's hotel. ARXOI.D &i LIVINGSTON'. Carlisle, March SO, 1601. Ksiiiis Great Excitement. \T i lie store of Philip Arnold, In Xortb Flan o'er street, whole he has riIILIP ARNOLD. Carlisle, March 80, 1854. C'tHAINS. — Upwards of 800 pairs of traces -/and halter Chains, besides a full assortment of home-made traces, (single & double link,) breast chains} also, a large lot of tho celebrated Elizabethtown hamos, all just deceived and for sale at SAXTON’S, March 23, 1853. WALL PAPER.—A very largo lot of Wall Paper of every nhudo and design— at prices ranging from 0| cfs. and upwards. Tho stock consists of n fall assortment of common, satin, silvered and gilt papers, all of which will bo sold low at SAXTON’S March 2K, 18C8. SliiiUffhai Eggs, «v Forsalohy the dozen, tVosh Shnngha m-Sw Chicken Errh. Those eggs arc from blood bufl' and black Shanghai 'v£s3rhons. Wo have also on hand a few rjJ&SSfc oggs of tho Dramn-Pootm breed of fowls. Inquire at the Volunteer Offlcu. ‘ edmhnd & ■ William beatton. March 16, 18C8—tf. 1 • . 50,60