\kw nnit ItiwwM. _ j* V . , . phia Railroad, extending from this city about Ex-Senator jO ' ,N \™r six milua, to Kollyrille. It trill bo put In opcrn tCof bllloMXltaiitora few Hoars Illness. tio " thus far early next month, end by the first uu., w oiuwubv of.Juneitisexpcctcd thecars will run to Media. Wo License—Tho Court of Quarter Sessions Mr. Fallon, the new president of the company, t»f Crawford county have refused all applications untiring in his exertions to place the company fortavorn licenses for the present year. The 0 n a solid footing, and will, we-have little doubt, petitions were referred to the Grand .Jury, who BUccccd to the ent f re satisfaction of the friends decided that no licenses should bo granted. "Joined the Tonus.—Wo learn that Mr. C. tjarrollTevls, well known in tliis borough, has applied for and received mi appointment in the Turkish army, as aid to General Guyon, with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel, lie bus taken iho name of Nessem Bey, and by the last advices was on Ilia way to Troblsond, and from thence to Kars. The Toronto Colonist says: “If Canada bvor becomes a Slate of the Union, it will not bo until its soil Is soaked in blood.” Capital ma nure blood makes. The blood of the martyrs* was for a longtime supposed to brood churches. A lot of sixty bars of Railroad Iron, says the Baltimore American, has been shipped at Wheeling for Louisville. This is the first rail road iron manufactured in the West. It was from the extensive ftictory of Gill, Hardman & Stephens. The same firm have a contract for four thousand tons from tbo Central Ohio Rail road. (E? 1 * The Maine Law bill has been defeated in ihe Now Brunswick Legislature, and a bill pass fed but very little different from the old License Law. The wholesale and retail dealers aro to pay the same amount, and all arc to bo licensed. A Good Fnn. —The New Orleans Board of Aldermen have passed a resolution authorizing the payment of $lOO,OOO to four attorneys, who conducted tho McDonough will case on behalf ‘of tho city. A Tows* in Ashes. —About (tvo-thirds of.tho town of Dover, Ivy., were consume] by fire on Thursday week. Among tlio buildings destroy ed were the Dover Hotel, four large tob.ic o warehouses, filled with tobacco, seven store fud tlvo groceries. CE7* Francis Lamb was struck on the head with a fork handle, by Jphn Jnrlson, at Freder ick, Md., on tho \Bth instant, and so severely injured as to cause his death in a few hours.— High words had previously passed between the in. Judson has been arrested and lodged in jail for trial. ANsff Use for me Amchtcvn Flag. —An Acapulco correspondent of the Mew Orleans Delta says that .Mrs. Denham, wife of the Amer ican Consul at that place, *wi(h real good taste,’ has made her window curlains of the American flag- IX7“ A Mammoth Boquet, composed of 10,000 violets, at ranged in the form of a dome, sur. rounded by BUO cnumlius, was recently piesent. d to the Kmpn of France by tlie Homcullnial Society ol Toulouse. Qy” A pair of bellows has been pre’senh-d by an admiring bullown-maker of Bundngbam, tr, Louis Napoleon. They are made conjointly of the wood of the willow which waved over tin; grave of Napoleon the Great,al St. Helena,and tho Shakspoarian elm, at SlrutfuiJ. Ct’D.v.—The London Shipping Gazette, of a recent dale, considers it as a mailer of certainly that Cuba will be added to the dominion of the United States, and adds (li.it, setting aside the policy <>( the question, it will he u loi tiumtc event lor civilization and humanity. Mortality among the Cmippkw vs. —The sin id pox is making fearful havoc among this unlbrtul nale tribe. Mr. Le Fove, who lately canto Him' from Lake Superior, reports that he passed one lodge in which six dead persons were lying, and that he was informed that I here was anothei lodge, a short distance therefrom, which c'-n -taincd’flftcen victims of tins loathsome malady. Assassination. —Wo learn Horn (he Washing ton (Ark.; Telegraph, that I .ipt.iin UiOuiid 11. Finn was assassinated, at bin t evidence in that vicinity on thy !M inst. Ho was shot through the window, while in the presence of his family. He died, instantly. The infamous deed waa com mitted in the darkness uf tlic night, and there is no one ouiwhom suspicion ro«ts. city mortality, in J7ew York, last week, readied four bundled and twenty-eight, of which sixty-three died of consninpl ion, thirty - three of convulsions, and nineteen of small-pox. Ami vr at .Vt.w Ofii.r.vNs.— Dan Hicu was at tacked at New Orleans, n feu d.i\ «s .ipo, by a man named Robinson, formerly atfnclicd folds cir cus. A pistol which Hire held was tw ice acci dentally discharged, n ball from winch passed into the foot ofa hoy in the vicinity, indicting h painful but not serious wound. [£?- Nathaniel G. Groenc, son of Col. fin-one, of (ho Boston Poal, ariived in that city on Fii day, having peidenwed a trip around the world, by' (ho way of California, China, Hindustan, Egypt, Italy, France and England, during -in ahsence-of about twenty months. rry~Thn Court of Si. James goes into mourn ingforu week, on account id the death <d lb. Duke of I*arum —one of t he most worthless «rips' in all Europe. So numb tor honor ' A Hum sand Humboldts miglit die. and no sue), set gncl would he indulged in. Blessed he shams' ClTy*- The Uidgway .hlrnrate don't like the pro position of the Fetter County Journal to nomi nate David Wilmot for Governor, but urges the claims of John Smith who, it says, is not only sound upon the negro question, hut also upon the goose question and all othei great questions of State policy. Slaves as Steimoovt Hands The &team boat otliccra on the lower Ohio, Mississippi and Southern rivers generally are endeavoring to in. trodncu slaves us duck hands, firemen, &c., on steamboats, in order to counteract the effort id free laborers to procure higher rates of wages. Consumption. — Dr. Simpson, of Edinburgh, d Is said, has been working wonders with con sumptive patients, by having thorn w ell rubln-d with warm olive oil. Sonic of the patients have increased 13 lbs. in weight in seven or eight weeks. The Sultan and tup CzaiiTnike) hasgiv on the assurance that all creeds shall enjoy llu rights and privileges of religious woiship, whib the Czar has ordered dial all tin- Cal liolh < hme li en lUid chapels in his ctnplie shall he closed ilu ring the war. Sunday labor must cease upon the rands and railways of the State of New Jersey, exciql for thu transportation of milk ami tho foiled Status mails—the Legislature at its recent ses "ion, having enncled a very stringent law upon the subject, which has received the approbation of the Governor. DT?“Hon. Kuhcmiah If. Knight, for twenty Tears a Senator In Congress Irom Rhode Island, anti previously Governor of llmi Stale, died at Providence*, on Thursday lust. fC?”Tliy Maine Law in Michigan, it appears, has not been declared constitutional, as staled in n despatch a lew days ago. On the contiary, Judge Douglas, of that State, has decided it to be unconstitutional. Aurcst op Major Wvsk.—Major Wyso, of the 3d Artillery, Is now under arrest on Gover nor's Island, for disobedience of orders. Ho was in command of the troops for California which sailed in the Falcon, but refused to go out in that boat, as he did not consider her sea worthy. Oa.se or Conscience.—A man, named John 0. McKinzio, who was implicated with some Bovmi others In tho alleged killing of Ebon Floyd, !i , n * on county', Ohio, over four years ago, and who loft tho Stnto nt that time, returned on Sat qi m.^1 0 lnst,, and gave himself up to the onorlir, declaring that ho would rather suffer < or i )un “'ty tho law might inlllot upon him, m\ to remain any longer a wandering outcast, away Aomhls frionda and ids homo. Ahuival or Exn,i:s.—Tho hark Nncoochoo, rora Madorla, which arrived at this port, yestor ",omlnß. Wng« ono hundred and mty-ol«Iit passengers, who arc religious exiles bound tothq olony hi Illinois already established thoro. — hv»°. i ,ftvo c * mn S o( i Aom Romanism to tho Pres- J ertan religion, and, as a consequence, have ® t Cl ?i °bligcd to leave tho country for a more IVoo I nvitogo of mffoylng their new religious princi- I'lpa.r-.V. Y. Tribune, ■West Chester Railroad. —Wo arc glad to learn that preparations arc in progress for open ing a portion of the West Chester and Philudel- Dotno Business Promptly. — A gentleman and lady were recently united in the bonds of wedlock at Fairview, Eric county Pa-, under rather peculiar circumstances. It is said they met at chruch, for the first time, last Sunday week; and os the Girard Express has it, the man, impressed with the fitness of the maid to becomchis “life partner.” at once made a propo sition to her to become his wife. She very mod estly asked him to wait for an answer until di vine service was over, when she said “yes,” and they were married instanlcr. The Walker Expedition. —Letters from San Diego, of March 25th, state that about thirty ofWalkcr’a men arrived in that town, and would leave immediately for San Francisco. These men state that when they left Walker, on the 2lst instant, ho was preparing to abandon the New Republic, as he.called it, and would start with about forty of his best officers and men on the following day for Texas—crossing the Colorado river. ■fcritb. On the 27ih ult., by the Uev. J. Evans, Mr. John Carson, to Mias Elizabeth Morat, both of Nowburg, this county. - On the 27th ult., by the Rev. A. H. Kremor, Mr. George Taulet, to Miss Eliza Jane Wire ha.v, both of this county. lifb. In Harnlmrg. in April Ltd, Mrs. M arjThomp 90n, Uto a resident of Cnmbeilaiid count?>.aged 70 years. Pc ice to her . sites. - In North Middleton township, on tho 20th it 11., Mr. John Hay?, aged about 61 years. Carlisle (Has A IViitci Coaipaaty. THE subscribers to the stock of this Com pany arc ri quired to pay an instalment of Five I'u.ivns on eich sh ire subscribed on or before the 1 jth of May Instant, t > ttic TnMstK.-r. ni the ('.irhsle Deposit Fink. Ciedit will be given foi (ho interest on nil previous instalments paid, i y order of the Foard. WILLIAM M. BJEETEM, Treas'r. Carlisle. M.iv 1. I*sl—2w L'tate fVOlscc. IETTEKS Teidaiiii’Otaiy on th 1 estate of J John N"i incomer, I.itj ol Dickinson town ship, Comb- il.rid c i., dec'd., have been issued by the Jlegist-r of s tid county, to the subs ’li bers, th-- first mime<l re -tiding in W est pennsbor. township, and tin* l.ist ii-mud residing in Pi |.- - , inson township : All per .on* indebted to sdd '••Stile hi.- Piqoesti-d to make iUlllr’d 1,:I•• ).,iv ini-nt, and those having chums w.ll i iv.s :,l t'lc.-i foi settlement, to .lOVAS -NEWriiMi R. .SAM u:i. M-:\\ roMEII. M.iv I, L\ i- m ;.. i ILIIST or LJETTKRS, Published in ihv '■ i otniileer," by aulhnn'y. JIST of Loiters remaining in the Post (lilu —i ut Carlisle, Fa., Mijy I. JH.VI. Persons!, -(Hiring for Letters <>u rims Lis’, will please m they an; udvcllifcd. Askew M in Maddox W A.T C..pt Harbour Martha \ M. in.se I lev Mr Barber M.irgmut 2 M itson John H ■ Bams J onsloii May Fora Miss Bent?. Barbra Miller Tobins 2 Belllieiili Charles . ililb-i Jus I) Bishop 1* i.irip , Mislih.T r B Billmv Adam Miller A Biindie George McMUnnev John Brown Thomas 3 McMahon Bernard Biimlle Peter Miisslemaii CharloU Biown Loin a • • -Musser Emma Brown Jesse Myers Houry A Brown Ahsid.itn Mvera Daniel I Brown Amanda Norris Miug.iret I 1 irel 2 Peter P.oker Liiln ! Ipiih-j Miirgaiet 2 Puller Jv Aruistrnng Hmch Maiguvl Price Mary (.'iem-ns A i-i-h mi S Headding Allteo ( tireoviui John Hejii.m Ldw.tid Collins James IC-haugli J ohn HeV ( nok B W Mrs Pider W illiuin C-icklin Henry Bickabuiigh Marg.net ( n-amei Maty A Hickcr .1 ohn (Toekit James N 2 ilheerncr William t'raigu B Base J' A Li ut Davis Leah Russel John .Daugherty Dennis II Sadler Hetty Ddelow Geoige b. D Siwei Jacob | Dowjg M-uk Savage Wm G I)ol>iis Mrs. Sheim.in Marshall Dublin Lydia \nn Sh.-imun Uiehaid ' Ehright John II Shirk Leonard J Km...-I,s II B Sltfl ry ,1 S Eninketi Mni'-h dl Slump Fn-derl* k KrbeKlinger Jari,b Shumaker II Eller Samnel Simplon Hebe, ca I',nt John n Siniili William B FaU-i Lewis Smith S W Fisher Daniel Smith William Fishei Jane Smith James Gei er David Z Rev Smith Summ-l Cl Hiding Aielnlmld Smith Daniel Giuney Catharine Mrs Snyder Henry Greenawalt Henry Snyder Michael Hamilton Win D Hev Stevenson Lncretia Hartman Christian Stair Joseph Hargraves J h S .V Co Speck Daniel Havtzeil Willi Sawyer Geo Heflelminier Sarah Sieinhoiiser N Ht*eK Sarah Trojse .Michael 2 Ileflh linger John Tinsel Susan IloM.nd Willi mi Tt/.zaid Hannah lloon Catharine Maiden Wm Homes .Maigai (Miss Weslon Wm 11 hi 11 11 .1 n 11 • 11 H Weinand Lari'* ig I!i.ntej It F I i- ill Wolf Sarah Julh Jane W.,11 Elizibelh K uds Fred-, ri- a WoK Geoige Kein-v Mud Wonder John K ink."ml Jam- M Womb ib.U G Kirnllu e Ilehiy M ■•II .Moses KmWtle Gibson Willidm F I. iwson Nancy Weis Fiederiek I.auck Peter Wilson James Lewis Wm li Williams Samuel Leiby Jacob M'llson Joseph f,ejder Joseph Williams Marv Ann Longin ' -\ Wilson H -nj umn l.ocluird William Wickard John Lvult John Wa.iih Mary Jane Ludt Andrew John Wright J J Dr 3 ••Lyceum" n /eigiei Daniel Mathews Small JLine Andrew One rent due on eneh letter in addition to the postage. JOHN 11. UHATTON, il m. llrigtidc liiN|iec'tur*N Orders. fTHIE Uniformed are hereby ordered JL to parade fur Inspection us follows ; Capt, Brandts Company will meet in Church fown, on Monday, the Bth day of May, 18M, at 10 o’clock, A. M. The Carlisle Light Infantry, will meet In the Boiough ot Carlisle. ouSatuduy the 13th day of May, at 10 o'clock. A. M. The First Regiment will meet In Shippensburg, on Wednesday, the KJth day of May, at 10 o’clock, A. M., for Review and Inspection. Commanding Officers of companies arc hereby required, on or before the 2d Monday In May, to furnish a proper list of all tho uniformed mem bers of his Company, and also a list of those who have bean exempt from military duty, by having served tho proper time with sold troop or company, and also a list of all the Arms and other public property of tho State which may be In possession of said Company. Any Captain or Commanding Officer who neglects or roAisos to Airnish said list, shall bo deprived, for that year, tho sum authorized to bo paid to (ho Com panies, by tho tenth section of tho Act, to which tills Is a supplement. SAMUEL CROP, Hrig. Impel, Ift Brig, 16ih Div. Bn to ade Inspector's OrnoK, i Carlisle, April Oth, 1804. f BOROUCIU ACCOUNT. DANIEL ECKLES, Treasurer, In Jlccount with the Borough of Carlisle . Receipts. Of former Treasurer $lO4 85 Of Collector for ’62 " COO QO Of do ’53 1582 65 Of J H Blair, Chief Burgess, for fines and licenses 73 00 Of Wm II Millor, Esq., for stone 5 00 Of Jos Stuart, High Constable, lor water rent and licenses 10 50 For rents of outer stalls at Market House GO 01 For rent of inner stalls at Market House, 132 T4s Balance due the Borough The above and foregoing account of Daniel Eckels, Borough Treasurer, having been exam ined by us, and found to he correct ami true, we have passed and approved of the same, and find a balance due the borough of $.370 3h‘, % A. 11. KENTZ, U. COLE, April 27, 18-54. Auditors. r.VVMr.NTT, E. Beatty for printing in 1802 $l2 00 L. Todd, Agent, interest on borough bond 9 45 Simon Smith for blacksmith wojfc f ur borough 8 C 9 Jas. Callio, jr., John Thompson and others, election expenses for 'O3 22 00 Jacob Bretz for blackamitbing 60 J. H. Blair, Chief Burgess, for hnv. Ing the poor children of the 80. rough vaccinatod 30 00 Wm. M. Biddle for prof, services 10 00 J. B. Bratton for printing 20 75 W. B. Mathews his salary for '52 20 00 A. Kerr, Street Commissioner 895 80 J. Stuart salary as High Constable 105 00 J. Stuart for removing nuisances 8 75 J. K. Boyer for printing 1 00 James Dunbar 4c Son s.dcry as J un itor to C juncil r: 00 Gao. S. Saanght salary r.i cl.ik to Council CO 00 G. S. Searight for extra services 5 CU George Khineharl for repairs done Market House 2 55 J. McKean for erecting hayscaPs £5 00 Wm. lx J. Mateer for paving Nm'.h street 4GO 00 Wm. Riley f-w Duplicate of '53 10 00 M. Mullen la) lug pivomcnl around Market House Square 410 C 7 E. Bcutfy for printing 41 50 John Hannon lor supper to patrol 2 00 J. E, Bonham for prof, services B 1 ( ‘d Jam-’S Loudon for stationary 2 15 II S. Bitter, Trens. Cunib. Fire C->. 400 Itobt. M '('art n-ey lor scr ing waj; ant mid subpn-n i 2 70 Wm. Miller lot repairing pumps 0 00 P. Monyor, Treas. Union Fire C". 40 00 G. W. Sheafer interest ou borough bond 120 00 W. H. Miller for prof, services 5 00 Elliott for Ethereal oil C 76 .)•-! n N. Armstrong (or lumber 4 30 Cbi'd Burgess to discliatgo the costs of a criminal prosecution against Peter & Wm Spahr 45 15 . Wm. Lino, Street regulator •' 00 Inli-iMor sundtii v for Council 2 7(5 Heurj Cli-s f.. r b’ml-cr 3 25 •I.mob Sj• uigh-r. dir.-i-t r.-pulalor 4 00 imii-1 M ini,, j,., [ , x . nj; (,|i| f,r, II- i.r, »,xt< a Mi-,di |,.r bon-nyh 1> 07 B. W„ik g.-tting bcanl i |-i .’it- I in (-(I '* •11 a i i - f- r ‘.itiom'iy 1 bl Chr.-ii .0 Ci • i,. v|,, ;ie ].'; (hi Wm. P .r! 1 u ;i.. \:, 7p Couniv C .im-ii •u i- 2 w.a, • , i,s Cent U> i f .ii-l ’ 1 J (in D iniel E'-kels s -.! o y ls Ti i-.ism t ;,n dd M'tn. Mat--rr 1• *r stov o 1 i.d E. Coniinan for ptiut.og C Jacob rUmuor one quartms •..! Janitor I 50 Paid mi borough notes redeemed 17 22 rVolliK' LETTERS Of Administration on the estate of David Ermningcr, deceased, lute of Silver Spring township, Cumberland county. Pa., have been issued to the subscribers who reside in tin* same township. All prisons indebted to .said estale are requested to make imined iale pay meet, and those having eloains "ill press nt lli-m for s- u!< nu M to JA( OH EM M 1 NCEB. sami ;:l m \n, April 27. 1 l dt Aduu IlKlatr '.otlcc lETTEISS ol \dmmi-trali >n on tin* (-'fate <>i i.laeob Sheafvr. <!• e • -sed. late <d ill' bo rough <d'C n lisle, ('nmt'ei land eoimiy, Fa., b..ve been issued by the Register of said c-tuily , to the autvsvnUev, wbo i .-side* mCm hsle •. A U person indebted to slid estate me requested to make i mined i ife pay menl. md those having chums will )-resent them for settlement, to GKO. W. SHE A FLU, Executor Apiil M. IHol—fit. CMlzens of Cumberland County, WHO desire good goods nt t fie low *>at prii\ s and a vei y large and heavy sfo.-K to select ('tom, are invited to call at Hie old Cheap Store, for Silks, Bareges, Bonnets & Ribbt-ns, Tissues. I..''ns, Parasols. Barege de lames, Gloves, Hosiery, Giiigbam.s De B-ges, I,aces. Edgings. Calicoes Alpachus, Fr -nch Worked Collars, Muslins, Cheeks. Spring Shmv Is. 'lickings, DiapeiA, Dress Ti [minings. Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Summer Stuffs, and a great variety of other goods, embracing, we belC'e, eveiy witicle in our lino, to which all wauling baigams, are request d to examine as we are culling grn ds vrv close this Spring, and m. m.st >k. .’ BENT/ be IiIUH'III.HS. Apiil Hi. ISM. hiiiMT aen:n n. or S8 a «*\Ci & SUi'l.'VlE-kR ißM^iSrvj’ .il :h • S', i c of Ihr m tLsei i ber, the Ur tat Mat I for hi y tfojjs, Gra.* rms, Bools ,5 ‘ s Ao«*i fhill 1’ niiliHcribor reapectfbily informs his X friends and nutm-roUH customers that he has returned irom Philadelphia, with a large and va ried assortment of Spring and Siumnci Goods, consisting in part of Ladies' ISn’ss (iooih, Such as black and fancy Silks, black and change able A Ipacas, Ilai egea, Barege tie Lames, Mona. <h- Bege, Bombazines, (ilain, tlguied and change able Fophns, Lavvnfi,(fktb;oes,Giiigliainfi, Gloves, llosieiy ,\e., fcc. fUnUemen's Dress (ioods, «,ueh ni- fine black and bi'n« n French Cloths, black Doeskin and fancy Cas-diners, s uin and fancy Vestings, black fct Italian lanc\ Cravats, Suspenders, Gloves, &c. JUTS JXD (\IPS. A large assortment of Mens’ & Hoys’ Hals and flaps, embracing every style and quality. Also, a huge and varied assortment of Parasols, Bon nets and Ribbons. DOMESTICS. Bleached & unbleached Mus lin, Chocks. Tickings, Jeans, Brills, Table-din per, Bagging, Osnuburgs, Toweling, Table-lin,- ciis, &c. HOOTS $ SHOES. —A largo assortment of Men’s, Women's & Children’s Boots & Shoos, Jenny Lind A buskin Shoos at very low prices. Colored and white Carpet Chain. (SHOCKIUES. —A large- nssorsnmnt of Gro ceries, such as Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Klee, Teas, Bu*,., &c. All who visit our establishment are free to ac knowledge that wo arc selling Foreign and Do mestic Dry. Goods, Boots, Shoes, &c. t at aston ishingly low prices. Our low prices have already attracted a largo number of people. Tho atten tion of all who wish good bargains Is solicited, ns grout Inducements can bo offered to purchasers. Don’t forgot tho old stand, Ilumorlch’s corner, Norik Hanover street. Butter, Eggs, Hags and Snap taken at market prices. N. W. WOODS, Agent. Carlisle, April 18, 180 i. OF Goods, TKwfljllc Merchandize, within the County tif OtraMrland, returned and das aided by mtLiASibPPflfiasoN, Esq., Mercantile Appraiser, In■'Qccfrdance with the several acts of Assembly, ns Allows; viz j Carlisle* , 1 C/dsi. JW-Eby ,J . 18 $lO 00 John G Williams | 12 12 60 Samuel Elliott, •' ■; 14 7 00 Charlos.Ogilby, j- 12 12 50 Georgo W, HltMJßjJfr,. 12 12 60 Bonta & 10 20 00 Daniel Ecketfl, Llqhors, 14 10 60 John Faller,Liquors, : 14 10 60 J & D Ehoads . M 7 00 W B Murray, Agt* H 7 00 S W Huverstlck, Liquors, *l3 16 00 *2oGS 86fc 2188 96| Thomas Oonlyn Henry Saxtdn 12 12 60 W M Henderson 8c Son 13 10 00 John Humbr, Liquors, ‘ 12 18 75 Peter ilonycr ’ 14 7 00 Jacob Wolf, Liquors, . H 10 60 J . - ‘ ’ 14 7 oo $876 89$ J acob Soner ■ i 18 10 00 C Inhoff, Agt. LI juora, 11 22 60 S M Hoover. ‘ 14 7 00 Wise & Campbell 13 10 00 THSkiles ‘.y 14 7 00 H M Rawlins ’.'ifit' 14 7 00 Wood & Conner :.;J 14 7 00 P Arnold , • 11 16 00 John N Armstrong 14 7 00 WL Haller - 14 7 00 H M Johnston. ,< , 14 V 00 Henry Peters • 14 700 Woodward & Sclunldt 13 10 00 John P Lyno . ’ . 12 12 CD John Keeney 14 7 00 N W Woods, Agt. 13 10 00 Steiner 3e Brothers 13 10 00 J Kelso,: 14 1 00 P Mcssersralth 14 7 ou William Sheldon 14 7 00 Arnold & Livingston 14 7 uu B J Kieffor „ , 14 700 Hfcnry Harknesi* 14 7 uo John Concly 14 7 00 James M Grantdun 14 7 00 A if Piper, Agt, George,Cramer George Lofty .1 oseph D Halbert Jonathan Common H 7 00 Jacob Hoover H 7 00 Jacob Rhcom 14 Ou David Martin 14 ~n Henry Glass It 7 oo John Fredericks H ' o*‘ James Culio 14 i 00 Charles Barnotz, Liquors, 14 10 GO David Common 14 7 00 Laucbelmer & Brothers 14 7 00 J. Hostetler St Co., U 7 Jonathan Cornman, sr. 14 Eastpennsborotigh. Jacob Reningor, Liquors, 11 Andrew Eslinger 14 Korr & Hummel 11 George W Fessler, Liquors, 14 Bucher & Son 14 D & J Ryuard H Joseph Banks, Liquors, 14 M. Albright, Liquors, 14 John Hives, Liquors, 14 Jacob Longencckcr 11 Michael Freeze 11 I New Cumberland. John G Miller, Liquors, John Macklan, Liquors, | B H Mosscr & Co Charles Oyster Valentine Focman John Horn I.eu A Ringland Lower Allen . Iviac Burton, Liquors, I. 1 not A Haius Brower A Uortbland H.-iiiv Knidicli, Liquors, W L-.jd I j jo’r Allen. , J< a 11-W llllT & CO. j Slll.Hl A l.igct Homlrn. C A W U r.cklea Hourj Hupp Ji*i»;i Kutz, Liquors, Shoo/or & Brolhers I) Rogers Rudolph White Silver Spring. Joint Coyle J. >.t> Sminions, Liquors, J H I.< i-11■' 11 \ /.>.rg»T or G Siugircr i) tier '■irolim A Ilavcratlrk Is;i.u. I'unibaucli, liquors Monroe 5.21 t- s '.'d ''ingizt'r & Sanderson i ;.'.iige Geuscrm-an | M clinel Fi3Bel Simiiel Leidich | Mi-chuniC’burg. , ''imon Arnold, Liquors, Lphv.viiu Zug J Higlo Ir.i Hay J V Sphar Millison 6l Zaccariah J H \ A Singizcr Jacob Dorshomier (ifoigo Singlzer .) Blizzard John Swisher George Webbort l.evi Snoll George Atllck John Hesh, Liquors, F A Mntuur & Co. Joim T Ayers Lmingor, Klgle & Co. Oswald & Kauffman Levi Kauffman Henry Lease John Marlon I’cier Gingering, Nrm tile. J II Herron T .V J McCandllsli J aroh Swoyor li .ir \ Cidiough S \V Sharp Tli"iiiim Slough .li-v ph Laughlin .1 1 bn M Davidson W M Marten J H Herron \V Bratton, Liquor, Reed, Drugs, \V. Hoffman, j A. Foreman, I Wm. Stizoll, Hopewell. Snider & J>oihl Wherry & Eshenhour John Furguson Newton. J !I Wioly u - no Kyle Ac Wuuhlnger 14 7 1)0 Miller Si McOay 11 7 00 Woods & Grucey II 7 00 Mcf'uy & Co. 11 7 00 Weslpcnnsborough. John Hood 1.1 10 00 Thonma Grason \ 111 10 00 "Woodward Si Schmidt , 14 7 00 J W D Gilollon, 18 10 00 Joseph Smith f 14 700 Frankford, ‘ W & J (Loon, Liquors, 14 10 60 South Middleton• V A W Lidlch , ■ . . 1.1 10 00 S N Devin 14 7 00 Mullen & Alexander 14 7 00 Robert Glffln St Co. 14 7 00 Samuel Wolf ' H 700 Mkdiaol Noglo, • 14 700 North Middleton* Elias Light, ■; M 7 " n Mifflin. Ilonry Snyder J 1 I ®® Shade & Crowford, - i ' 00 Skimmshurg. 12 60 SnmucfSivnnzoy 7 Si ' John Gl»l> * I S OFKunltlo }* 7 °® ; Kunklo &; Slevioli 18 10 00 John Slumbnngh 11 7 00 Potor S Arlz, Agt. 11 7 00 J C Altloli As 11 7 00 , Shippenshurg, Jacob Pague, Liquors 14 10 60 A|hold & Son 12 12 60 /tiseph Williams 14 7 00 J B Duncan, Agt. 14 7 00 N oven & Bidongs 11 1600 John Wonderlich 14 7 00 Mary Miller 14 7 00 N A Cornelius 14 7 0 John Budges 14 7 00 Medinger 8c Brothers 14 7 00 J R Creawoll 14 7 00 WDA'lToglo 14 7 00 Hock, Hubley, A Co. 18 10 00 Philip Dcitriek, Liquors, 14 10 60 Samuel Sugars 14 7 00 Soid/iampfon. Conrod Fausnaught M 7 00 J F Baughman 14 7 00 C Shade 14 7 00 John W Clever, Liquors, 14 • 10 50 William Hauck 14 7 00 Dickinson- David Myers, Liquors, 14 10 60 Russell & Dice 74 7 00 D L Beelman 13 10 00 F Wiliianison 14 7 00 Weakly & Shrivcr 13 10 00 William Watts 14 7 00 Benjamin Plank H 7 00 Joseph L Steiner 14 7 00 Joseph Hovis, Liquors, 14 10 50 Mrs Hays & Palm 14 7 00 Barnhart & Gardener, Liq'rs, 14 • 10 60 A. Goodhart, 11 7 00 James Bishop, 14 7 00 Silver Spring. Thomas B Bryson 11 16 00 John ShafTner 14 7 00 George H Bucher 13 10 00 John Hallachcr 14 7 00 David Hoover H 7 00 Lower Allen. CEberly 11 17 00 Samuel Uitner 13 1U 00 John H Kauffman H “00 CRupp 14 7 00 H 7 W U 7 00 Aaron McClure 13 10 00 Jacob M Ilaldeman 11 15 00 Vpptr Allen. Jacob Coorcr, jr. 14 7 00 George Fiahell H 7 00 So’ith Mid ileton. John D Shcafcr 14 Bossier A. r>on 14 W L & T B Craighead 14 Monroe. David Voglesong JAfcCff Ahl lsaa<' Blizzard, J IV Lidich Xorlh MulJleion. W M Henderson & Son 12 Gabriel Xatchcr 13 John Hays 14 10 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 Dickinson. Jolm Moore J E Barnitz William Hutcheson 1U 50 10 5U In 50 7 00 IVcstpecnsborough Marshall James John Laughlin Jacob Shellcbcrger Uillcr & Creider Samuel Riper John Diller 10 50 10 50 15 00 10 10 7 DO Hampden. Henry Rupp 12 50 Srwlon. I.>»aac Mark ward ('iiristian An Juhn EckerU in 50 ' Suulhfimpton. George Clever 1 Enstpcim.sboruxtgh. J S Huldoman I John Heck | Shippenthr.rg Tp. T B Blair in uu 7 DO )i 10 50 14 7 00 14 7 01) J 4 7(H»j DISTILLERS & BREWERS. I Carlisle. I Edward Showers f(’ Inhoff* Agt. William Alexander William Barnitz Juhn IbiH'riiuri (i W Brant 13 10 00 1» 10 50 13 I" no 14 7 uO 14 7 on / I'P' i Alien Jolin Bowman North Middleton \V Henderson A Son John liny s South Middleton. Robei t < riven A. (.'o !{()>>•[, i- A Son lleiuy tila.s.s Moo i op. M U Belizhoover J A A Ahi Southampton. Martin C'oovcr Hopewell. Roberi Quigley Jacob Rtuup Jacob Au Newton. 1* A & J A AM Fnmlford. 7 no ( Samuel Oruwingcr jJJJinEER, OYSTER. EATING IIOVSK? THIANTS. 7no j Collide. • '’l' Jacob !/>«' ft in no in on 7 on 7 un 18 Hi in UU 7 UO 7 no / no 7 on 7 on t .loacijh MiuMo 7 do Jacob Stratton in on (ioilub Switzer 7 oo John l,eo 7 00 i Margaret Miller 7 00 Henry Warner OO Ai’cit 1 Cumberland 10 00 William Win test! 7 00 , (iuuien Smith ‘V" I Liwcr Allen. *7 oo * Samuel II Grove 7 no j Samuel Sherman 700 William Loyd 700 Eusl Penmborough Adruham Coble William Phillips Joseph Bonks Stiver Spring. John M Martin (icorgo Hughes Joseph Brownewell Joseph Saddler Lppcr Allen. Moses Ragat Shippensbtu g. James SponsliT Samuel Specso Newvxlle. 18 JO 00 13 10 00 It 7 00 George Murphey June Kershaw tVcstpcnnsborough. William WinholU Harriet Watson Jacob Driller Jacob Golden Southampden. 1 Jacob llefflnliiigei* John Minich Newt on. George Miller Mcchanicsburg. Potor Baker David Long, J. A. Maloy David Myers 8 5 00 BILLIARD ROOM. Carlisle. James Dixon ' BOVTLIVJ SALOONS or TEN-HN ALLEYS. Class. Carlisle. Jacob Low, [2 alleys] *lO 00 Jacob Diflendaffer 30 00 Mechanksburg. David Long 30 00 North Middleton. Jacob Hnueroan 30 00 Norten & Owen 30 00 Mtjfhn. Scott Coylo 30 00 South Middleton. Mathew Moore 30 00 CtimtaWaud County, sj. 1 Ido hereby certify that the foregoing is a cor ! reel list of the Dealers in Merohaud r.u, &c., in j Cumberland county, as returned to me by Wm. M'Pherson, Esq., Mercantile Appraiser. All ) persons returned and classified under the act of j 1849, relating to Distilleries, Breweries, Latent Medicines, Eating Houses, ,Vc.. and all Merch ants and olhms relumed and classified as abo”", are n Allied to call and take ibeir respective licenses on or before the 1 1 -; dav of Julv n *xt. N. W. WOODS/ Co. Ticcs'r. TRAsntEn’s OrncE, 1 Carli.slo, May 4,18-34—4 t } Imlunlrial S-nir. THE “Big Spring Literary Institute,' 5 will hold an Industrial Fair in Xewviilo. to open on the second Tuesday of June next, r.nd con liuuo two weeks. It is intended particularly for the encourage ment of the mechanical arts, but contribut.ons (i. c. articles for exhibition,; ere solicited from all classes of persons Interested in the progress of the arts and sciences. A prominent place will be given to plain and fancy needle work, artificial flowers, chawing, £rc., and the ladies are cordially Invited to become contributors to thlo department. No charge will bo made for articles fur oxhi bition, and in addit.on to this the exhibitor is furnished with a ticket wk.cb will admit him c: her to the Fair at any t.;mi u..ring its continu ance; pruviiad .a all ci-ii- tI,M i.io ox’.;*l.;t-.r ir. the mnnuficti ivr. Ferro.;s d sir,eg to exhio.* any article or mi.-loj m,.st tr. i to the Secr.t cy o; i,. t<. 1 i; Im cl .'i,;:. crera on «r nefo-j aJ . •• . r f . MILLS. csuibil!c;j Joi.o'.vi’jp Fr.cl ly. Tbu Judges ’•'> r ’ire ii’ciiis ait.c! poi.-itLfi ly fhe Feari t.' .'I of cxr'iif-nc" tbo sv.-i • 1 :< bo (riven to lh" oxh;i r& f-J; .irtioich uj *.».e *Ti: r :JT'"? ’r"" d i ■] * •• 13 13 11 14 10 00 10 no 15 uo 7 OU F.u'crpnsf’jr ni''cb.n;i':'*. i ollirrs. ;r"m n>' n};L<.-n are :;ci to c >*vj 11 r::p r i i: :*. ; B't'Z) I •'/ M -ni\- Hhinkney. !.».*" > H V. r ; r, (ieorpp BncH-i .fan A ,Mci., C. C iriM l '’. U'i.l.iv I; Ltv Jr Xe*Av,i!-. A; _ <. 1;l 1. 30 10 00 Njv; Cuil!nnj r D: hMipr.cr'. rpriE >;• i.- : • i ?. v «. , A his oil (n< n.i • Die jni 1 !, i" 1 ' tic In l * re i Ihe 1 IT i! 1 G iU’ - . opened, fru'hfr rn »h<-nD*. ~f "/nwn > fVr ncr,” N’or'h H.i <" •. < stro<(,i\ r.T',l m looted as sortment of liT \tiT MAI K «' B< <> 's' it p; c . 10 00 7 00 ID 00 7 DO 10 00 (jtnbrit.iig fvc.-n 0.-, i, ul\ in..! llii.-'i, ,»inl t'liv-is ((•rrrij.inti if i.j ilr, ..nil r^ual.; He lias ii!v> >,u 1 > j -b; ;i- r v,c. k «.i C'lotlis, H ’•rstlnne, <>f i»vr»ry «i\ In m ,> i >'.• i«.; > W**'ii , anil ulu I' I." u . 1 >n »;<n whith cuu'n ill' ■ ,<• ] Unices « liiiy 1,1 l M .*:i*h Slitrl'-, < (»U;ii K fnivi! H, \ 1 ll- I.' h. ( '•JM-I t! \.lt_\ ;n\ ,1. : ;ln hi- / . I Am il I'-’ : • I f) j> (J(I fileiir 3 S. Hitter. 9 S 00 I S " " '■'* n-t t 'h<r to /.‘if /V-'-'i/ft 10 5 00 ' f-r/n.'r, 9 800 1 W/" 1 n Or-mH nn-l fl:- | !■: Jij 500 1 * » (Juf he hji I.ii-'ly a Mud I,i• I\ f 10 500 stock, an ! !■« Ini'.' j.r ; -i • i !-• * ij-;.!.. .ii '• ! 1 may Cw- i li.m mi', .t 0. n-fl, m; jtti I.- in I line. H«- Ia- ,-i . I i.;. ; I ai, 9 800 ns.inrliiK I - I i Sprint; A Suiiiairr f l<.filing, 20 U 0 t "hicli ho il 111 1-• uim-"';ll I)-- c m soil .'is ohr ip. il BUU ' not olkmih'i. i.,..i. tii'V ■Ki i 1 m tills* >'‘>ll lII.' • | He lias nhv ui ir. iit cri'a' ' u n-1 y i.i r.'fn)y 12 50 • imifli- c »i ii i . i< j .i.l iimnnl.ic 12 5U; ( , r -,l ~ri.J i iii- "V i, -i]i rv n nr. 1 irn.ii ai.locrl 3UO tu ■ .It;,I , * K Hi.:’ |,.,1 i■ .Ul.i 10 5 no * no r,„ ih, : h (HI liim, li" I' i IK) tn>Ts. .I'i'l I-- „ ... fi'-iun 8 1J .n* H'ii rm i (t: re ECoom. Jrm.N I !'••< '! \ v 1 ■ I. <• •!; IM II lln j.t., Ih.l 1 Hi ,"T I <. ’• (l " tint If 1...- ! 1 i . 1 i; 6 Oi» i A RLS- r > nil in <..uni It • r . (JO ill I'r.-st.' OtJ r, on W~ -a i.i.■ 1 11.- . r ,u<i >ii 1 >; v>- • (Mj " Hi 1A . ,-i(l I ■ r>‘ t .11 li '>oo ncr, « ii''-/.,. V ‘ ’ *•00 jug Knrr :Hi- ,< ■ >■;, 11.1:, iimi. •: ic.i . ' »vo:k, in.l't jJ <. ■. ;u j ui.ii. ec tfafll i .vi Usllul. 11.-wi.nl.i .:0' {•* i .''-ns « ;i> r< are h'kkU I -u.-kw; ..14, t>> i.ii.-iiu ’ ~n I G-tAmiiie Ji!*i j'r< >• .il :.io. {. JOO I A g,, ..i . v.. a. « i. ; C-irwhlo. Aj , ! 1-wl ft 00 —• 001o 1 ft ou, ' 'ft j: ft oo; tin. i... ( - . j 1 600 I M / \ tlu = >ii j ft 00 I iidrs.-.wJ.'.l in • l'-i. I.j . ft 00 I nuH’il h' l ' JO.r 1!' U., I'dn I-1- I 1 JllJy -S to !. IM ' i '*«. ! cir* n d • I 00 oi in ih ny ; m.i i-i if stands l~ t iff', ' f” 1 *' J■' aril r rtnl wc, * h iy, ° I 1 l,r 0 ' , ' i <inii/imr '! J ( muscular power. u rmimi ..able i-oud u ami 1U Vnj i j )UJ) p rOV ,. ( J j,, be v. ry <! mle ai.'l miljuil'mK*. — | This splendid fi-ii 'i l i'i owned (' y 'in association (jQ 1 ofjinikli 1 ’ "ho hough' hoo h.r m if ~ <•, 00 " ,v n‘*r who raised Jmn in Franklin r. unity. Pa., 1 and is stabled forthe Mianon hi Joseph SloiiUer'D, in Franklin township, Vork <>o . the first week In April; and the second in Petersburg, York Springs, Adams county, sn aUcruuiuly changing weak about during tho aen&oii. All who are curious lo examine the noblest specimen of the heavy draught homo over exhibited in America, of his ago, Are invited lo call. For further pur* ticulars as to pedigree. Ac., t, o hand 1 ills TIIK rUOPKIETOKS. April 20, 18.V1—U 8 6 00 8 5 00 8 5 00 8 5 00 8 5 00 8 5 00 fi 5 00 LETTERS of Administration rin (hr cntnic o: John Rynnrd, doc'd., hu* of .Mifllln tm\iu ship, Cumberland county, Pa., haw been i«sui’d by iho Register of said county, to tho subscriber who lives In MlfQm township. All prions in debtod to said estate nro ruquostud to make Im modiato payment, and those having claims will I present them for settlement to JOHN M. MILLER. Adm’r April 27, 1804—Ot* 8 5 00 8 600 8 5 00 Dichnsoi 30 00 ’vi;| be cpm "i ceptio:i «>; gjod?, •: ,i i ’.tccrh^cr'*! TVe «. ■i u"'i ro^n'.ics, jf»-r.:■ i! n, u; t .; <„\ ( r> < •>!. Z .'T. ■ n t* 1 . i •1’ D Rnjidoi;-ii. a i?.Tcr:-s lii- ■ ,«.k also Spring A; Summer (.’Miii/ii: I . \i- I H . u I I I. I UN i • .11 < ■ u-;i-; Aj'i.i ■ • i * i *r. . n r ! • 1 ■ i i• - it; '*i i m-'.ini ,* ,\IJ. I H \\ T2ic C( Jrhi iUciJ E?r»ij 2£o2*t>«, (TOJlif.i li, ‘MI K 13*(ulu NoUiio Cnmhciiatid Valley Institute* MALE AND FEMALE.; i JT MECHJimCSBURG, , >PJ. Rev. JOS. S. LOOSE* A. M., i'prihtfltMtlf/'" Rev, W. m SUPER, A. U.y f : (Assisted ny Expeeiexced-T£ACIICB«.) : - rpBIS Institution opens Ita summer season on -, J_ the first of May. Tbo buUdlngs ore &OW4DU. commodious, the rooms large and well veptUfttW- * Parents and Guardians are invited to yisis toi» Institution and inquire into merits {aBTarS;*drt vantages nro afforded) before sending, their wni;, and daughters elsewhere* - Besides, the regul*i i literary classical course , ofthc. Institution,.in ■ struction is given on the various musical lofrtru . ments, such as Piano, Meiodoori, well**;, on brass, string and wind instruments. • ’ TERMS': • ' Board, room and tuition in EngUah and , ' . Vocal music, Latin, Greek, French and German, each, o . ; Music, Piano and Mclodcon, •. 12 , . March 12, 1854 —2m* . * . Classical &LUcrary Hlgh ficliort, NEWVILtE, Pa, '■ ] THE Summer Session ol - this Institution trtUi commence on Tuesday, .the 2d day of May*’- The course of Education pursued. In tbia.lnutly tntion is thorough in its character, embracing, circful instruction in the ancient languages, Itudp in all branches of science requisite to qualify; students wjii for College or any practical buaL' neas In Ufq. 't . . - v s Teems. —For Tuition, Boarding and Lodging* (per session of 6 months,) S6O, one half W b® paid in advance, and the vcuialuderat thO cloW ol the cession. For flirthcT particulars, applied* s tion can bo made to the subscriber at jfaftVlHOi Pa. . ROOT. McCACHEAN, JPtincfpcl April 18—4t* 1 - ■ 1 Pialaiflcid CiassScaa Academy* ’ NEAR CARLISLE, PA rpITE iGth Session will commence JL A retired I: iioaltlittil location with tborougtt 'c ruc'.ion In the various departments of aclas*’ i: cincitioft. , Hoard and Tuition per sessloh, $6O •* •lo'rx*. with full information, &ddrc4i • h. K. no r il XS. Principal end Proprietor. ■ I’! i ;i 1 Post Office, Gumb’d, Co. P*. •r-;: «j. v- i. ■ ’ ‘ ■ * f. -c coed iropo ' i I N FACTORY. 1 • ■ • "r' v - - L-r.;.‘ y.'X • J. !:TEV£!S'S» Proprietor of tho b r .'- ili, i lipectfully informs the pnblic, , . j;:., iriia -d thv above establishment, ait • •. « f;-jm PlrdnCeld,-where ho is pro :fr.ra:o to order every variety of Woolen Cecils. ,• r-:IE s, and Dyeing, done in a work . ;u'.; ,n r, with despatch and at very reason r *. I'av.cu Dyeing $• Carpet Weaving, in the manner and at tho customary « He Is prepared to maunfticturo CUTTOX LAPS, •• • deliver wholesale to Merchant*, at •!, ttesl notice. { A int-iiJ to meet tlio wants of tho people ir oar r.”s;."C‘i7i' branches of buaineaa, we have ■I ’ .r- :u tlio f‘Homing places for taking In Wool :.’kJ Cl'-'tn. v’,2 • , T nh.: H"mei s Store, Carlisle? Toll Gate, Mid* 'l! n r-'x; Haverstick & Strohm’s Store, Kingstown? I,< Store, Ilogucstorrn; Ricker’s & Lel fiip’s T.r. erns, Trindle Road ; BiaJer’a Tavern, Mount Hnck; J. T. Green’s Store, BloshervlUo* E:uc Mi.xt Roll;, & Colton Carpet Chain, al*. ■ «a; s on hand and for sale at the above estab lishment. Tlio highest CASH price paid for in •, l. [April 13, 18G4—4t.] \ kpiirajj and Summer Clothing! CALL AND SEE I a n;,ni.u LIVINGSTON respecllhlly in* _!a. fun. tueir friends and tho public, that they i.u, • i,n on hand at their store In North Hon our si" i, opposite MdgJaughlin’s hotel, a very i.it.'i. u.ie -md complete assortment of Spring ..aa : ur. n er . .u. 11. :» I • -5 .1. . : a vi eu Iliac'y-mado Clothing, t , they c-r. a- ;i ui prices so low astosoltall «•» ..>-y tUin witii & visit. Their .Cloth* n.i; ii -ii ol UKir yv,n manufacture, andconsist* ui part oi l.*n.aS nml Frock COATo dTlhobeft |\jini!nics ol JLugliah end French Cloths, mad* • Hjid ir/mraecl in the veiy bust stylo; Spring Sack j Coats ot cJut/i, CfissJnu roa nod various ■ colors and pt iOt s. » French bi.ick Doeskin and Fancy Cassimoro DA \r \ I 'j< j.v ns well ns Pantaloons of ovoiy mi very cheap. luncy silks and satins, bomba, turrsoilles, and cfaalllcs, at all \ i >1 ? V.I! i. A fi:'l ;; --?;niori ~f HOT'S CLOTHING. • r..ii'-y tiri.ik-s, mil racing all the HOW ■>f\ Ic' • >( (.r •' .i'.*. Wii (.*. Mirk m.rl colmcd -silk, kid, Halo and ooiti>n (il.o\ LS ol every description. Trunks ni.ii Carpet Bags of superiorflnlshoncl ;u j>ri< <;s. Snsp ’uiej-s of superior manufacture. Under. !illl3 an<l Drapers <»i tine Merino, silk, net cot jean and muslin, of every description and >1 f 1. (1. [ ...bi .daoof silk and cotton very cheap. All v Ji u ill Uu sold ut (ho lowest prices whole d !• I i li. I; in.-n.her ihc old stand, opposite Mttghiugh- AI’.VOI.D & LIYINOSTOK. •••isg.j. L~,ru* . V ~~£POO^ Ci\ n u( t:\cttcmcnt, V : . ■’ • i Arnold, in North Han* • vMivrv Iw has Just received from u vcn assortment of : (I'-”.', u Inch will bo sold )l ui • I’MVn-ISCTS wv\\ And Uto iuii' l ife st ick bcforepur. Is “ quick Bale* ■ni la.- assortment is not to i.y in iliu county for beauty i f ull tiic different kinds ui boason, among which i -> -i ■! i . !' DrojE’s Goode, i .i.t .'i.kfi, India and FotlUrd :^. .1 n'ons do bsge, , be mbazinos, alpacas, &c. . ;i ~< of all hinds, sued) as i ■; i • nsslnicrca, cottonsdos, i- >. v..:.Dgi, &c. in eNi-ry variety, and at cl,u r..; will (lio pooplo. M . j ;.c Ir« iu 2j cer.ffl to SQ,OO« j i v.itiii.:) c, r uli kinds from tbo n I>i Ui" Sct-a: silk, u .\il In. and at prices ranging ;n l» v to Sl.;Vi j<or yard. I.K 'l'll '•/0. 11 ■ . i.;.J 0.l jof all width* audit huV.-j.j chl Laos, Swiss and Jaconet ; 1 -> •> sml Jttcouot Edging nod Insert. . oi.tiv, cliimozettes, sleeves,bsndkerv /• i •> »<f ..U kinds, such ns bleached tad • l i.. islms, checks, tickings, bagging*. I i‘. r • '( /-•c find Oloroi, cuch oq Men'seottonhose, ' v, nur3 cotton hose, Children's cotton host, •rrj.r n n glovea and mltla, Children** gloves, Mrn 'i gloves. Ij.-»t' nn.i Shoes for Men and Boys,'Women** ur.d Children's shoes of all kinds, which will bo ••.Dili ipw Thankful for past favors, ho hones fbra con (innnnco of the same, and will endeavor to make it Uu* interest of all lo call and aoo him, at tho old stand near tho Bank. PHILIP ARNOLD. Carlisle, -March 80, 1864. WALL PAPLii.—A very largo lot Qf W*JI Paper of every slmdo and design—price* .r/jri'ig from C$ do. nnd upwards. The stock i.•!>,(■, o( a Aill of common, satin. !\ .1 .'il and £ilf paporr., nil ofwhlch wIU bo sold SAXTONS , Mnv.'U 21'., I Hinißigliai Cjfgs, ; ft. For suloby thocioion,freajy^liangli* 1 /SpifaL CliiokonKgps. v£**i‘Ss*P ura blood bufl ’ ,nd blircnr Shsngbsl Wo have aleoon band* fbw / . 8, *°? ss 0,1 the Brama-Pootra. breed of fowJ». Inqnlro at tho Volunteer Officio.- 1 v.r.h WILLIAM BRATTON.
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