tym anb Itisstnra. Fan Lideria. —Thirty-five negroes, manumit ted by the lafe Wm. Jennings, of Hanover coun ty, loft tills city, yesterday morning, for Norfolk, whence they will embark for Liberia. —Richmond Mail. Know Nothings.—This society dates further back than the Masonic fraternity—See 2d Sam uel xv. ii.—“ And with Absalom went two hun dred men out of Jerusalem, that were called— and went in their simplicity, and they Knew not anything,” CC7“ Tito Rev. Mr. McKay, who recently re turned from Liberia, says that he resided there for some months—during which time he never heard ail oath uttered, nor did he see one intox icated person. The Sabbath was as well observ ed as it is in the most favored town or city in (he United States. Another Victim of SnniTfvmsm. — Two young ladies of Lawrence, Massachusetts, in or der to realize the happiness of the “spirit land.” look laudanum last Sunday evening. Miss Emily L. Luke died in a few hours; hut Miss Augusta 11. Rmnsdell, who had taken a smaller dose, forlun itely esc iped the fate of Iter unhappy com panion. Amateur Reviewer.— The Captain General of (Juba has directed that all books imported into the Island, shall lie submitted to his personal examination Instead of being examined at the Custom House us heretofore. ix the Cnornv Dun—lt is gratifying to learn, says the N. V. Commercial Advertiser, tliat there will ho m> diminution in the,supply of water, although extensive and costly repairs will lie necessary. laar.nAi, .v\n Patiuotic.—The Albany Dutch in in .says the directors ol (he Troy In rse-hnat have tendered nil ili.ur emit to Hie National < rdvanmiant.tor lln* purpose of coin eying lumps to Cuba. D. 7“ Itis estimated (Inf nearly a million dol lars worth of property has been wrecked on the Hahama Hanks, within three weeks. CL/' The Newark (Ohio) Times says the find is not at all injured hj the late seveie ue.illjei. fTT" It is reported dial the “Black Swan" is about to marry a white gander. fl / Snow fell to the depth o( si\ inehi s hist Thursday and Frida), in Bmlmglon, \ l. The Cushmerogo.it has been successfully introduced and bred in South Carolina. The Charleston papers say that the animal seems perfectly at home in the climate, and is ius hardy and as easily raised as the common gout. The Heeco obtained is in weight about equal to that of the choice varieties of sheep, whilst its value is ten times greater. C_7~ On the 13th ult./a dead cougar, or wind is generally called painters was brought |o Indi anoU, Texas, on a wagon, Inning been kitted n -ar Cayloina. When Killed it measured eight leet four inches in length, It was sla n with a shot-gun. charged with bird shol.lmi it reqmi -d five murids to do the work. When wound, d and partly blinded b> the Hist (ire, u mad.- show ol light, and requited some care to avoid il. Fi.oatino Coms-j. A correspondent ..f Dm New 01 k Post bestows tins mime upon the si earners ni lining hetw een New York and A spin - wall, in w hieh I tie lives of (lyms aids of (’.iliioi nians ore perilled. When the light kind o( steamers are placed on the line, the distance will he accomplished in seven d.ns; one du\ will suffice to cross the Isthmus, ami twelve d.ivs between Panama and San Francisco, bringing the whole trip within twenty dins. Sheriff, who hung the murderer Clough has received much praise fiom the corps repor toria of Mass., for the gentlemanly and dignified manner in which he performed that duty. The amiable ofllcial will, no doubt, reciprocate those kindly feelings, should any of these gentlemen require anything in his l inc ol business. Ma». KniiriK«s.— \ large amount has hem, stolen from tin; mails on routes through Virgin ia. Two persons connected with the Post office Department have been anested m the Old Do minion, charged with participating in stealing from the mails. Skntenckp.—Dennis and Hugh O’Conner, found guilty of canning the death of Migboel Conroy, (manslaughter In the second degree) wore sentenced in the New Vorlc Court of Over and Terminer yesterday morning, eiu h lu loin years in the State Prison. An Injciifu Lady.—Some scamp wrote (hat Mrs. Wilson, recently captured from captiviu among tlm I mlians, where h r si If.-rings were dreadful, had a slioit tune aIP r given 1 >irtl l to a “tine little 1 ndian hoy 1 " Mis. U' i’son tin s j>nl > - lishc 1a c ml. indignantly den) ing the siatemenl sa\ ing th it ll e cl ild is wlute, an-I that tier Ims h nd is the fa her of it. FatnirTKXin to Dfvtii - A Missouri editor says that a horse was recently lulled in tus neigh horhood from fright. First, an elephant, be longing to (tie hippodiotne. pawed |.\ . which nearly killed him, then came (he camels, and thjy finished him. The Imrse was previously lu good health. To iik F.xciirin (lov Seymour. of New York, has reins- d to commute or postpone the execution of the sentence in the ease "I John 11 on Incksoii. ji., coin n led ol lhe mnnlei id his i Co. liny Shot. —On Saint liv evening. I w o Inns named Dennis Cnminings and Daniel kimmer man, belonging to canal boats Ling at Flul lipnhnrg, N. J., who had been pitching cents log idler, happened to ipun el, w hen KimnoT man brought a pistol from Ins boat and tired at Cu innings. The hall look effect in the hack I art of Ids head, cansingdeuth in a few minutes. Kirnmennan made his eseape. Arrest of \ Bcitot.ui avd MrnnrnEß. J ones, thy scoundrel w ho murdered oflieer Beetle in Columbus, 0-, ami afterwards escaped (o a swamp, has been ni rested and lodged in jail, toil not until he had been wounded hy several idle halls. The excitement was intense, and d was with diffie.ulty the ofllcers could restrain the peo ple from Hitching the prisoner. Uevoutionaiiy Statistics. —Of2lsl,7l*l sol diers of I tie war o( the Revolution. less than 1 l(Mt are now alive, w hose ages must average a 1 unit DU years. Seventy three died during Ih.VJ, and in u very few years this gallant remnant will like like their departed comrades-- live, otih in the hearts ol their cminti) men. Immense Mass ok Corern It is staled that letters hive been received troin Luke Superior, announcing th da muss of I"> t) tons ol mdi\c copper has been found in the celebrated Minne bolr mine, In the Ontonagon district. The val ue ol this mass is nearly $1110,0(10, and is the 1 irgost over discovered, with (lie exception o( the one found in the North Ameiican, weighing 6 m»e 2U) lons. CUT" A mob of several hundred persons at tempted tho resene nt some pnsoneis tiuin the Jail at Saginaw, Michigan, 'l'lie shenll did lus utmost to protuct tho jail and keep Ins pi isoners, and was finally killed by the mob. CT7” Since the Ward trial, pistols and bowie knives, at Louisville, are called “Kentuebv stat utes." le'ojalbn of Nebraska In Hans has arrived in Washington. Thry imlu le Kick u{ o is, Sues mid Foxed. A Duel.—The Kosciusko (Miss.) A’nn under stands that Col. Bunch has challenged the lion. I). W. Saddler to light a duel. Mr.-Saddler has accepted the challenge, to fight with lilies at 00 yards. Hunch has crossed over the Alabama Huo, and is now awaiting the arrival of his anta gonist. AnnrvAi, or a Si.avkh.—Tho brig Glamorgan arrived at New York on tho 28th nit., In com mand of Lieut. Downs, U. &. N., having boon seized on the coast of Africa by the brig Perry, on suspicion of being n slaver. Caspar Kehr nmu, Captain of the Glamorgan, with the mate and two seamen, will ho examined before the U. S. Commissioner. Snow in Vermont.—Tho people of Darling ton, Vt., wore favored with about eight inches of snow on the 28th nit. The Free- Press says ; ‘•Had none of it molted as It full, the fall, wo think, would have been over a foot, or deeper than any fall In the place during the past win ter.” CTP“Tlio«n who have had the most forgiven them should bo (ho least addicted to slander. A Printer in Trouble. J< hn P. Shindi.e, a printer, who served his time in (his place was brought before Aid jrman Mitchell, of Philadelphia, on Monday lust, on a charge ol polygamy. We take the particulars from the R 'fritter : “It appears from (he testimony, that ho had married a h n home young lady in Lancaster, Pa., in 1852. n id brought her to this city, where . they have resi led over since. In January last, he married another young lady in (his city, equ ally as pretty and respectable. On Sunday, the last J.uiy heard of the perfidy of her husband,and slm went into convulsions immediately, and du ring the examination before the Alderman, she appeared in great distress. Shlndle denied hav ing married (he Lancaster lady, but unfortunate- Jy for him, she confronted him with a certificate <>f her marriage. Both ladies were present du itng (he hearing, and seemed exceedingly morti fied nf the position in which they were placed. The nuensed was committed to prl ion in default of $2,000 hail, to answer at court.” A Portrait of Sin Charles Napier. —An English paper uses rather a free pencil in the following sketch : ‘•A farmer-looking man, with n fat face, thick lips, and a tremendous nose covered with snuff large ears, like two flaps of a saddle, and like ‘Uncle Ned’ in lyric history, with no wool to speak of on the top of his bend, although his phrenological development displays nn extensive surface where the wool ought to grow ; the head placed on the body of a stunted alderman, whose clothes appears to have been pitch-forked on his hark,« it horn.* shiit collar up and the other down, his waistcoat buttoned awry, and his shirt-front smeared with snuff—and you have the portrait of Sir Charles Napier ■ftinrkrte. d’ltii.AUi l.rnu. May 10. Flour :nnl Meal.—The flour market is quiet I <ii Ml i in. II old ts ns \sB 75 per bid. , for stand ard brands, and $s 87i n s<) 25 for extra. We quote It)Flour u( $5 and IVnna. Corn Meal at $3 75 per hid. Grain.—Wheal is more plant) hut rather high er. Small sales ol >-d.n §2 20, Rye is scarce, sales of I’eniia. at $1 15. Corn is stationary; sales ef 80c (or )elio\v, and 85c in .store, Oats are saaree and in demand. Sales of Southern at 53c. mid IVnna. at 51 a 53 cents. Whiskey. Sales of hhds at 25 cents, and hhls. at 27 cents. ftliifiirii. In this borough, on Tnesd iy hist, by M. Mol comb, l>-| , Mr .Ixmks (I aiiovkti. to M is.s .( k -Mim \ Mi lb tii of Soul h h impl on township, ( him 1 erlaml County, Hirb In this boionph, on Thursday nmming last, alter a 11ng”r ing iilm ss, M iss .1 \s r | sm-,« w non, oiih d inghter of Die hiteWin, ii, C.nloiw 1, 1 s'| .. a : -d afoul iCi ye.n s. ll**l at <* 1 ETTFRS of Admndhtralion oh the estate* n| 1 “.dui 1 lii \s. flee*d., hite ol I ninhioid iwp . Cumberland Co.. Jm-e i-sued to tin- sithsi-i i I er who u-Miles m S'-iilli Mid.lloton township. ( h;mliei hind con ni \ . Ihi. All pel sons imM i. d In sud estate are le-pn sp-d |■, m.ike immediate p.iv ni'iit, and Ihoso ha\mg i hums will pi ■•sent them lbi set Dement to JOHN STUART. S r . Adinini.s i.i'or Min 11, ISO I rniL’l H,Upl- T iril.T, ])■• sohl at public sile, on FRIDA V, T V ihe 1 't[h of M ,iy. inst .on the premises o] the I.ile .loti n 1 lay s, (11 ivs’s M Dl.) in Frankford low nship, three oi l• 0 11 miles north west of C.ir h.sle, the following d.-aciiUed personal prop rty. I iZ . Four Work Horses, Two WORK MULES, FRESH MILK COWS ond Tuiujs Catlle—ll3 «|ca<l of Fat Hog'S,—ad head of Stock nogs—4 Wagons & 1 Tdlmirv Threshing Machine A: Horse Hears, Flows, I! irrows, Cnltivators, Rakes, Folks. fcc Also, Uheil. Rye, and Outs In the ground 1«> the acn*. ami Rye a d Corn hy the bushel. \l<o, I/, ror'iiiW t (- Kt rirn Fiirni'urF, sncli n« Ih d-* and ll •ddmg, Carpets. Cooking, Farlot & Tcn-plilc Stoics, Tahlis. Chaus. J.ookiig- Ol.issrs. Vc'st-h \ r Sik to commence at '.I o'thick. A M , o| s.inl day. w hen terms will U inailc known hy J(l|IN STi ART. ’■hii'r a/ John Ifniji, tin'll. May 11. IR'.I 'JI Town Propnl)' For Nsile. rplIK I ~ (lers lor s dc tlic lidlowing I. pi opci l ) , situate in t lie hop ugh of ( ar!isle, n 1 N<). 1- A double two sp.rv Slone dm I; L I.l\(J lIOCSK. situate on I S* wlj street, with hack building. house and cistern. adjoining property id T. Ib-sh 1 The lot M 122 feet deep No, 2—ls two story DW H 1.1,1 N<i IIOCsF w eadierho uded. w ith a never • failing well of wa ter near the door. The two pi opci tics will he add separitelv ~r together ns m;iv suit j.nr (hasrus, No \T<•\\ V I (>T c out lining Fii e \cres, on the llanishiiig tin npike, opposite Roland's I'i>inl House. Foi terms apply to M,l\ MM I WM. M. FLNRnSL. n Igiidc liiNficclor’N Order*. IN r mfoimitv with the Idth Section of (he act o( April ' 17lli, IHIh, 1 hereby ruder the dilh'rcnt Cniloniined Companies, attached to the Ist Brigade, loth Div., to attend at their Com pany Head (Quarters, on Mondav, the loth day of June. I M.‘> |, between If) o'clock, A. M.. and (j o'clock, F. M., of said day. to elect one Bri gadier General, and one Brigade Inspector, and sin ll I 'n-ld (lllii'eis as (lie Ist Regmieiil mil) re i]llll■ ■ The Captain o| Commanding ollicers of eaeli company shill snpeiintend said election, and take to his assisl.uii c one or more w 1m shall he severalh sworn or ntlirined to coin!net said elei Hon | url) and impartiall) , and make a cor reel leiiirn then of. SAMCF.L CIUiF. !hic Id /fug 1 '>lh Ihr Batc.uu Isscn mu's (ipnrr, I Carlisle, Mn) 11, 1801. { W ANTED, (1 A H PKNTF.ILS, cabinet makem, mill-w rights .' wagon.makers, shoe makers, and mechiinies generally, who are in waul of TOOLS, In rail at L> lie’s, where \mi ran ulw ays be supplied ait h a till) Kill of su|ri.-r- tools u| (hr best matin f.ieture, wan anted, at prices b>werlbat evei was heard of. JOHN P. I.VNK, II rtl ti dr oj N. Hanover it. Mai 11, ISM JOHN IV LVINi:, WHOLESALE and retail dealer m Ameri can, English A< German Hardware, Oils, Paints, Varnish, Jnc. Mechanics, builders and the public generally, who are In want of Hard ware of any kind, are invited to call in and ex amine my unusually large slock of goods, which I am selling nt very low prices—just step In, it will only detain yon a few minutes to be con. vinoed that what every body says must be true, that Lyne's is decidedly the place to get good goods at low prices. .1 • P. LYNE, [May 11.] Weil stile of N. Hanover si. BCYTKII2N, KCTTIIKS. JI'ST received a very large lot of Sr\Hies of superior Brands, to which I invite the alien lion of Ciadlo makers, and all others in want of this article, the attention of Farmers Is also in vited to the great variety of Fanning utensils of the very best makers. Ploughs of all kinds furnished at a small advance on City prices.— Homo makes'at the mamdiietiirors prices, also a superior article of Churns, which wo warrant to make more butter out of tho same quantity of Cream than any oilier Churn In use, try it. JOHN I*. LYNE, West side North Hanover Street. Carlisle, May 11 BOROVOI! ACCOUNT. DANIEL ECKLES, Treasurer, In Account with (he Borough of Carlisle, Receipts, Of former Treasurer Of Collector fur ’62 Of do ’63 Of J II Blair, Chief Burgess, for fines and licenses 73 00 Of Wm II Miller, Esq., for stone 5 00 Of Jos Stuart, High Constable, tor water rent and licenses 10 50 For rents of outer stalls at Market House 5G 01 For rent of inner stalls at Market House, 132 74ft Balance due the Borough The above and foregoing account of Daniel Eckels, Borough Treasurer, having been exam ined by us. and found to be eonvci and true, we have passed and approved of the same, and find a balance due the borough of $370 A. 11. BENTZ, C. B. COLE. Borough ,'j’uihfors. April 27, 1851 Pat me nts, E. Beatty for printing m 1852 $l2 00 L. Todd, Agent, interest on boro’ lend, y 4-3 Simon Smith lor blacksmith w„ik tor borough R 00 Jas. Callio, Jr., John Thompson and others, election expenses (br ’53 22 00 Jacob Bretz for bhicksmithing f,o .1. 11, Blair, Chief Burgess, for hav ing the poor children of the 80. rough -vaeeinated 30 no V m. Biddle for prof, sen i-i's pi oo .1. B. Walton for printing 20 75 W. B. Mathews his salan lor ‘s’ 20 00 A. Kerr, Street ('uinniisaioner 3'.t5 30 .1. Stuart -alary ns High Constable PC 00 J. Stuart for removing nuisances H 73 .1. K. Bo\ er foi pi intiiig 1 po James Dunbar A; Son sahny as Jan itor to Council ]3 ,-,n Geo. S. Searight salan as clnk to Council po on <L S. Seariglil (5; r\tri service 5 OO (icoige It liiiielini i (or rep.iijs done Maikel House 2 50 J. McKean (or er -( ting ha\scales 85 00 Win. 6i J , Maleer loi paving Noith street 430 00 Win. Bilcy for Duplicate ol ’33 lo DO M. Mullen laying pavement ara.n I Market House Square 410 G 7 E. Boutty for printing 41 50 John Hannon lor supper in p itiol 2 00 J. E. Bonham for prof, .services lo tHJ James Loudon for stationary 2 45 H. S. Rider, Tress Cinnh, Fire Co, 40 00 Itobl. M’C.irtnej tor serving warrant and so hpn-na ‘J 70 Wm. Miller for repairing pumps o no P. .Monier, Treas. lTn<>n Fire Co. -10 UO '1 W. Sheal’er interest on hoi>>ngh bond W. II Miller for prof services Samuel Elliott bn Ethereal oil Join N. Armstrong (m luinher 4 30 1 Chief Hurgcss to diselmrge the costs 1 of a ciimmal proseculn.n against I Pet- r & Wm Spahr 43 1 1 "in 1 due, St reef regnl itor ♦' tin j C I iiln-H' for sundi ies for Coiinul J 70 | Homy ( Mass for lumber 3 J 3 i J.iciih Spangler, Sired regulator 4 on! S.i mue! Mmtin (op taxing lull < r >o 11 *• 111 y Saxton sundries for borough 1* 07 h . Watts (c,r getting borough bonds printed f 10 00 i W.ll a\ i-rst iek for stationniv I*l * ’hristi in Stu\ man for stone ’ Ft 00 Wm Parka li.r slum- l‘i 70 i otmi \ Commissioners J wars loom i ''lit and fni 1 | I 00 Daniel E'h-'ls s.*l,irr w Ti.-isui i 30 00 Win Main r I'-i s|,,m. jon E Cornman f<u pi ml ,ng pi Oi i Jacob flannel one •juallei - s 11 11' * s J.itiilor t Mi Paid on borough m b s u-h cii.i d IT 'JJ C';irl nl« AWalcr O npan . THE subscribers to tho stock of tltis Com pany ore required to pay on instalment of Five Doi-laiis on mob sh ire subscribed on* or before flu* IdtliofMiv Instant, to the Trenail i at the Carlisle Deposit Bank. Credit will I" given for the i nteresl on all prev ions instalments paid. Fy order of the Board. WILLIAM M BEETEM, Trrns'r. Carlisle. May 4, IK'.J —2w B dale JVollcc, 1 LITERS Testamentary on th- estate of J John Nemcotiiet . bite M Dickinson |.,wn slu p. Ciimh' rl md i" . d •■c'd.. have been issued hv the Register "I Slide ll HI V , t o I Ilf Ml hse T l I».• is, the first name-1 residing in West pennshoro’. township, and the hist named residing in Diek iiison low nship ; All persons indeh id to said estate are le-joested to make immediate pa\• ment. and those Inn ing gUjinia will present them for settlement, to JoNAS NEWCOMER. S \MI LI. NEWCOMER. M.i) L Lx etitors. iNlale IHtHict! ILTTLRS ol Adiiiiiii'liuli-'II on the estate of .J David Lmnimgci. di censeil, 1 ite ol Silvei Spi ing township. f ‘ninhei land county, Fa., huv c been issued to the subset ihcrs who reside in tin* same township. All persons indebted to said -est .te a i ie. [nested to make i 11u111.nl late pa) men I. and 1 1 lose baling claims will present them for settlement to .lACHB EMMINGER. .sAMI LL .SENS EM AN, Api il 27. Is'.l M Adnu's INlale I\oCl<<‘ JETTLRS of Ailministration on the estate of .JJacoh Shuafer, deceased. 1 iff of the bo rough of Carlisle. ('umherland count), Fa., have been issued hi the Register of said county, to the snbscri liei. who resides in t 'arlisle : All persons indebted to said estate arc requested to make mimedmle |> i viiK iit, and those having cl.miis w ill present them tor settlement. In CKO. W. SIILAFF.H, Lxcculnr Api il Ll, IK',I - I’d. Allltl* il. OF SPItI.XG & SI M MEK ■lt th Stun of the subunUr, tin Cicnl Maitjor Ihy tlauih. (iiii'fiii'S, Roo/i if Shinn. r1 T It Id siihsc ll her respectfully informs lus j I’nendH mid numerous customers that he has returned from Philadelphia, will) a large and va iled assorlinenl of Spring and Summer Goods, consisting in pint of l.ndirs' Drru Hood i, Sueli as blaek and I’anei Silks, black ami change abb- Alpacas, liareges, Barege de Laines, Mous. tie Dege, Bombazines, plain, figured anil change able Poplins, Lawns, Calicoes,! J ingbains, Gloves, Hosiery, Ate., Ace. Hciilletnen's Pi ess Hoods, sueli as fine blaek and blown French Hollis, Muck Doeskin ami fancy Cassirners. salin ami fancy Vestings, black Ac Italian fancy Cravats, Suspenders, Gloves, Ace. I UTS JIN I) CJPS. A large Mens’ Ac Boys' Huts and Caps, embracing every style and quality. Also, a large and varied assortment of Parasols, Don nets and Hilibons. J)()MESTICS. —Bluucbcd & unbleached Mus lin, Chocks, Tickings, Jeans, Drills, Table-dia per, Bagging, Osnabnrga, Toweling, Table-lin ens, Ace. HOOTS d- SHOES.—A large assortment of Men's, Women's Ac Children’s Boots Ac Shoes, Jenny Lind Ac buskin Shoes at very low prices. Colored and while Carpet Chain. (,'HOCF.U IFS. — A bnge ussorsiuent of Gro c ries, such ns Sugar, Coll'ee, Molasses, Dice, Teas. Ace., Ace. All w ho \ isit our establishment are free to ac knowledge that we are selling Foreign and Do mestic Dry. Goods, Boots, Shoes, Ace.,at aston ishingly low prices. Our low prices have already attracted a large number of people. The atten tion of nil who wish good bargains is solicited, as groat inducement scan be offered to purchasers. Don’t forget tho old stand, Humerich’s corner, North Hanover street. Butter, Eggs, Bags and Soap taken of mark c prices. N. W. WOODS, Jgent. Carlisle, April id, 1861. WST, OFIIteTAILERS OF within tin; County of OuWbomnd, returned and clas sified by William M’PlKpBflON, Esq., Mercantile Appraiser, In occordafldi with the several acts of Assembly, as followshvlz s Carlisle . .. , Clast. J W Eby ; ■' 13 sin oo John G Williams 12 1260 $lO4 86 000 00 1582 55 Samuel Elliott, Charles Ogilby George W Hitncr 12 12 60 Bentz & Brothers 10 50 00 Daniel Eckels, l4 10 60 John Fuller, LlqUora, 14 10 60 J & D Rhoads ■ 11 7 00 W B Murray, Agt* 14 7 00 S W Haverstick,.Liquors, 13 16 00 Thomas Conlyn A H Too Henry Saxton u- 12 12 60 W M Henderson & Soft. 13 10 oo John Humor, Liquors, '\ t 12 in 76 Peter Monyer 11 7 oo Jacob Wolf, Liquors, 11 ]o 6n JALchn ‘ U Too Jacob Senor 1 13 1000 C Inhuir, Agt. Liquors, 11 22 60 S M Hoover 11 7 (Mi $2505 854 2188 904 $370 804 Wise & Campbell. ! 13 loot) Tll Skiles • _J*' 14 700 H M Rawlins ‘.J 11 -7 00 Wood & Conner ■’ 14 7 o P Arnold 11 16 oo John N Armstrong 14 7 oo W \. Haller 14 7 oo II M Johnston 14 7 no Henry Peters 14 7 Oo Woodward & Schmidt 13 10 00 John P Lyno • 1- 1- on JohnKocncy 14 TOO N W Woods, Agt. „ 13 in oo Steiner & Brothers 13 li'no J Kelso II P Messorsmith 14 William Sheldon 14 Arnold 3c Livingston 11 1U Kid Fer 14 Henry Ilarkncsa 11 John Concly 11 J nines M Granahan 14 A M Piper, Agt. 11 (5 oorgo Cramer 14 George Lclby 14 Joseph I) Hulbcrt 11 Jonathan Common II Jacob Hoovet 14 Jacob Rheom\ ( 14 David Martin 14 Henry Glass 14 John Fredericks 14 James Calio 14 Charles Barnetz, Liquors, 14 In David Cornman 14 7 no Lauchcimer & Brothers 14 7 oo J. Hostetter 8t Co., 14 7 uo Jonathan Cornman, ar. 14 uo Eastpennsborough. Jacob Renlngor, Liquors, II in.bn Andrew Eslinger 11 Tun Kerrfc Hummel 11 1 b nn George W Fussier, Liquors, 14 In .'.(i Bucher & Son 14 7 (in D & J Rynard 11 7 on Joseph Banks, Liquors, 14 1" bn M Albright, Liquors, 14 I" bn I John Rives, Liquors, 14 In bn 'Jacob Longencckcr 14 7 (in , Michael Freeze 14 7 (in I Sew Cumberland. I John O Miller, Liquors, 14 10 bn ! Jolm Mucklan, Liquors, 14 Id bn 'll II Mosscr & (Jo 11 1 ’> (Hi Charles Oyster - 13 in no Valentino Feeman 11 7 no John Horn 14 7 on Lee A Uingland 12 1J -bn Lruc-r Allen. I «am Barton, Liquors, II in.bn Finest & llaius M 7 on Rrowei A Morthiand II 7 nn ilfinv Knidich, Liquors, 11 in-bn W L-jd It 7 nn IJf, 00 n III) 0 70 I'jiper Allen. J Guawdler & Co. 13 1 11 b 4l Smart Liget Il'imden. sji Km r >i’, G \ \V II Ecklca , H 700 Henri Rupp 14 7 IK) Jolm Kuiz, Liquors,' 14 10 bO Sheuler Ac BrothuffT • 11 1 On I) Rogers - U 7 00 H miolpli While 11 7 OU Silver Spring, Jiilm (,'oylu 13 10 00 Jucoli Simmons, Liquor*, 11 10 •>(» .1 H Lri.ii. h 13 10 00 A '/.nvgvi or (» Singif-or 11 7 00 D Swil.m U 7 on | Simhiu& Ilnvcrntiik 11 lOnoj N.uu’ I u mi urh, liquors, II 7 IK> M>m r»f. Singi/.i'i ?< Sanderson 13 10 *Mi ((ieast-mean >8 in 00 M M-h.»«• I Fujsul II 700 Samuel l.ndich 14 7 00 Me> Imntcsbut g Simon Arnold, Liquors, ll! Ift 7f* Kplimmi Zug J H>gl«* Ith D.tv J F .S|.har II 7 oo M illiHuii it Zurcariuh II 7 OH J H A Sutgizer J mob Dursheuner (lemge Singi/cr J lih/./.ard .liihn Swisher ( i eorge Wubbei t l.ovi Snell 11 7 <ni (J eorge Atlick H 7 (Hi .John Mesh, Liquors, 11 ln.'.d I’ A Matecr & Co. 11 .John T Ayers 11 Ktninger, Klgle t* Co 1 1 Oswald & KiuiMmun It Levi Kaulhnun 11 Henry Leaso II .lnliii Marlon Peter (lingering, i\nn i lie. .1 H Herron T \ .1 McCandhsli .1 aooh Sh uyer Hear K Coboiigli S W Sharp II "o*l Thoinita Slough 1- bli .losi ph Laughlin 11 7 00 .1 ■>l ■ 11 M Davidson 13 lh(Xl W M Marten 14 7 (Mi ,1 !! Herron 14 7 (Mi W Hratton, Liquor, 14 1" •'**> Hoed, Drugs, W llofl’niun, A Kcri'niim, Win. .Slizell, Ilopni'fll. Snider K Doihl in in 00 Wherry t* Knhonhonr in 10 00 John I'lir^iifloii jVt’i/’/ou. .1 II Wi.-ly II 'Oil Kyl<‘ Xt Wnxhingor 11 ‘ Mill. r At M.'Cay Wunel.s X: (Jracry MoCuy At C’o. n’(!.s//)rnn.ifcoroug/t. Thomas (Jmson Woodward k Schmidt 11 J W D Gilcllun, Joseph Smith Vrunkford. W & J Green, Liquors, 11 l f) 60 South Middleton. A W Lldich S N Devin Mullen Ist Alexander H " 00 Hubert Giffln & 00. H 700 Snmiu‘l Wolf M iclmel Nngle, North Middleton- Kims Li K bt, Mifflin. llniry Simk-t j j ,2? Sbndo & Crowford, *■* ' w Shippensbnrg. Samuel Swanzey }j John Gish \* ' "J C r K'initio » .JJS Kunltlo & Stovick 18 John ShimbAueb ; Xa Pctor S Arts, Agt. U 7 00 J C Allick U 7 00 Class. Jacob Paguo, Liquors 14 10 50 Arnold & Son 12 12 50 Joseph Williams u 7 00 J B Duncan, Agt. H 7 00 Neven & Ridengs H 1.3 00 John Wonderlich 14 7 00 .Mary Miller 14 7 00 N A Cornelius H 7 0 John Budges 14 7 00 Medinger & Brothers 14 7 00 J H Crcswoll 14 7 00 W I) A Noglo 11 7 00 Heck, llubley, A Co. 13 10 00 I Philip Doitrick, Liquors, 11 10 50 j Samuel Sugars 14 7 00 Southampton. 1 Conrod Fatisnaught 11 ; J F Baughman 14 ] C Shade 14 John W Clever, Liquors, 11 ' William Iluuck 14 | fhchnsnn, David Myers; Liquors, II Bussell & Dice 14 I) L Beelman 18 F Williamson 11 | Weakly & Shrivcr 13 William Watts 14 Benjamin Plank J 1 Joseph L Steiner ] 1 Joseph Hovia, Liquors, tl4 j Mrs Hays & Palm J 14 j Barnhart & GlwhiDnr. I/nVs. H [ \ • Goodhart, 1 J nies Bishop, 12 12 50 Silrei Spring. Thomas B Bryson John Slmflner ricorpu II Brchcr John riullachor Duvid Hoover Loicer Allen. T Ebcrly Samuel Bifncr John H Kauffman (’ Rupp Aaron McClure .Incob M Haldeinan Vpprr Allen. Jacob Coovcr, jr. Peorge Fishell 7 no 7 no 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 oo 7 00 South Middleton. John D Sheafer 14 Bossier A. Son 14 WUtTB Craighead 14 Monrot. David Voglcsong 13 JAitCWAhI 13 Nan? Blizzard, 11 J W Lidich 11 jNijWA Middleton. W M Henderson JL Sun I‘3 Gabriel Natcher 13 John Hays 11 Dickinson. John Moore 14 .1 K Harniiz 1 I William Hutcheson 11 peenshnrnugh. Marshall James 13 John Lnughlin 1 4 .Jacob Shellehergrr 14 1 Ihller A Grenier 13 : Samuel Riper 1 4 John Diller 13 Ifnmpilen. Henry Rupp Srtvlnn. Isaac Markwaid 1 ’hnslian An John Lckerd Soulhuinphm. (1 1 urge Clever Lbi'fpnmsboi oug/i, 1 J S llaldeinau 1 Jolm 1 leek 1 Shippmshurg 1 'p. T R Blair 14 DISTILLERS A BREWTRS. Carlisle. Edward Showers 9 8 OH (’lnhofr, Agt. 9 8 0(1 William Alexander 10 5 00 William Barnilz 9 8 00 John Hoffman 10 ft ()(l G W Brant 10 ft 00 j I'ppn Allen. I John Bowman 0 8 1)0 North Middleton W Henderson A Son Jolm Hays South Middleton. Robert (men A (.‘o Bossier A Son Henry Glass l.s 111 (X) Mon rnr. M G Beluhoover J A A C AM Southampton, Martin ('cover Hope well. Kohort Quigley Jacob Rump Jacob An Snrton. V A A J A AM I't nnh fin'd. Samuil (insMiißor Id ft o< BEER. OYSTER. EATING lIOI'SKS A RES- Chi h.'lr. 14 7 uo Joseph Mnrklo Jacob Stratton (Jotleih Switzer 13 1U «><i John \.iv 1» 7 (id Margaret Miller Henry Warner jVnc fumbn hmJ, William WhOesel (»ordcn Smith Loirrr Aden. Samuel R Grove Samuel Sherman William Boyd 14 7 (id 1 East Pfttnthorough Adrnham (,'ohlo 1 William Phillips 1 Joseph Banks Stiver Spring. John M Marlin George Hughes Josc|)h Bmwnowell Joseph Saihller I'ppn Allen. Moses Knpnt 8 '> 00 Shippenxhuig. James Snonsler 8 .*>oo Samuel Speese 7 10 00 Newvtlle. George Murphcy 8 <5 00 Jane Kershaw 8 00 IVestpennsborough. William Winhollz 8 C) 00 Harriet Watson 8 5 00 Jacob Bnxirr 8 5 00 Jacob Golden 8 6 00 Snulhompilen. Jacob Ileflinlinger 8 S 00 John Munch 8 5 00 AV wton. George Miller 8 5 00 fllcrhamcshurg. Pnter Baker 8 5 00 David Long, 8 6 00 J. A. Muloy 8 5 00 t)uktmon. 11 7 00 II 7 00 1.1 in on i;i jo oo 1.1 inoo U 7 00 18 10 00 11 7 00 II 7 00 11 7 00 David Myers 8 BILLIARD ROOM. Carlisle. James Dixon BOWLING SALOONS or TEN-PIN ALLEYS. | Carlisle. ' Jacob Ix)\v, [2 alleys] 40 00 Jacob Di/TemlafilT 30 00 Mcchanicsbnrg. David Long 30 00 North Middleton. Jacob ileneman 30 00 Norten & Owen 30 00 Mifflin. Scott Coylo 30 00 South Middleton. Mathew Moore 30 00 Cumberland County, st. I do hereby certify that (!ic foregoing i-r a cor rect list of the Dealers in Merchandize, kc., in Cumberland county, ns returned tome by Wm, MTlierson, Esq., Mercantile Appraiser. All persons returned and classified under the net of 18-10, relating to Distilleries, Breweries. Patent Medicines, Hating Houses, kc... and nil Merch ants and others returned a ml classified as above, are n 'tilled to call and take out their respective < licenses on or before the Nt dav.d Jnlvnext. N. \V. WOODS,’Co. TteaTr. Trascufr's Office, i Carlisle, May 4, 1851 —H \ 7 00 7 00 10 . f ,O 10 ftO I lid list r ■ i » ir. THE “Big Spring Literary Institute,” «il] hold an Industrial Pair in Newvillp, to open on tho second Tuesday of June next, ami con tinue two weeks. It is intended particularly f«>r the encourage, ment of the mechanical arts, but contributions (i. c. articles for exhibition.) are solicited Irom nil classes of persons interested in the progress of the arts and sciences. A prominent place will he given to plain and fancy needle work, artificial flowers, drawing, Ac., and the ladies arc cordially invited to become contributors to this department. No charge will be made f,.r articles for exhi bition, and in addition to this (lie exhibitor i> rnniislied with a lickut which will admit him or her to the pair at anytime dining its cniitimi mice; provided m nil case-, that (he exhibitor is the iimnnf'.o-nuer. Persons desiring to i xluliii , any article or articles nuisl make application to ; the Seerel.uy oi President u| tin- Ho.ud ~t M.ui. ftgers on or bet ore tin - first ->! J one. Tlie i ooius ; will be open on Moiid iy. June ‘nli. bu therc- 1 goods, and e\eiy article inli-mlerl for exliibition must be revelled on oi before the following Friday. MIMA I o on 10 oo 1 (if) in no 7 no 10 00 1 ft 00 The Judges who arc to dce.de 0:1 tin* r-’pec. live merits of articles on exhibition wnl he up pointed by the Board of Managers. The circumstances of the Institute will not permit the awarding of premiums, but certificate* of excellence with the seal of the Society will be given to the exhibitors of such articles as the Judges may decide upon. Enterprising mechanics, business men. and others. Irom neighboring towns and counties, are invited to send on tb'dr contributions. 111 Oo In OO Ift nu ISoiinl uj J/ciu(iccr» —John Waggoner. <IeO Blanknev. Lewis 11. Williams, Jacob Zigler, George Hncker, J.uocs S. M el. Iw ame. Thomson r Carlisle, William R. l.inn, J«.I« I» Randolph. Newville. April 2'), is-.1-u New Clothing Establicmcnt. rpili: undersigned respcctl idly announces t<> .L his old friends and the public g.-nenillv, ibat lie li is i e commenced the CLOTHING NESS, in all 11 s v.uhnis branches, and liasjnsi opened, rresblrotntliecilv.nl ■■ l.nmnrd'i C,-r -ii.’r." North llnno\er street, a well selected ns smlntent ~( BEAMY M \HK lu On 7 yo 7 (HI In oo 7 no 1 u oo ( hOTHI xa , embracing even *>t v le. variety and lini'li. ami ai I>i ices coi responding to tin* limes and • (ual11 \ He has also on hand a snpeiior slue!, of ClotlK, CasKiiiieiN & EcNtlugfi, of every stile Miitalde fur Spring Summer Wear, and w Imb be will make to order on terms winch cannot lad to please. 11 is st... k ids., em. braces a line lot of M. n s ' C'r.ivals, libr es Hosieiy. in sbor*, everv nr. lielc pertainiii:' to gentlemen's wein lie iv ! speeUully mutes the public to cull ind rxamin* his goods. N HANICII. 1 April J'i, WOULD inform his friends and the public that hi* lias lately added largely fn his slock, and is fully prepared to supply all who may fat or bun with a rail, with hiiv arhele in bis line, lie has just completed a most extensive n.- Kortmcni of Spring A Sinn or < lo'lilng, which he Hallers himself Me can sell as cheap, if not cheaper, than any other establishment in tins county. 20 00 8 00 Me lihh alwnvs on hand a great variety of ready made clothing, suitable 1<• ruM Hensons, tuanufae t .ireil uii'ler Ins nv\ n viHi.in, ninl guaranteed lo give satisfaction to junchasi rs. Just received. a large iishoi Uncut of Cloths. C'a.H'inoTs, iiini Vestings, wit |j u lull supply o( Spring Jw Sumim i N, whuh will In- made up in ,i f.ishjon iM<- anil dmalde manner, at short notice all<L "ii reasonable l< tin- 8 i*:. r .o M i2fto 10 J UO 8 12 :.n 8 12 fto 8 12 ’-M TL’KANTS. r> oo ft oo j ft 00 1 ft 00 1 ft 00 ft oo ft 00 1 R ft Of) 8 !> 00 8 S 00 8 .*) 00 8 00 From the Inip<► t f «*<l Il*ns<* •-! i'ngl.n.'i, Airrv lliih tioblr Inn sc |H 1 1( 111.- best Itlvl ■ CS2\. IlM* powerful English Mm llnrsc. Hr lo dosc.ondcd in tho third degree mih from th<* noted hone Mraymin, admitted h\ the best Judges fn have been (lie lines! Imise ul lli.it spe- ( cies in the HrllinJi Kingdom. f roniiAM ia rising four years rdd , in height stands 17 hands; his color is jet 21 lack, and' weigh 1800 pounds. He possesses amazing muscular power, a remarkable good temper and has proved to he very docile and submissive.— This splendid horse Is owned hy an association of persons who bought him for $lOOO from the j owner who raised him in Franklin county, Pa. J and is stabled for the season at Joseph Stouilur's, in Franklin township, York co., the llrst week in April; and (he second In Petersburg, York Springs, Adams county, ho alternately changing week about during the season. All who are curious to examine the noblest specimen of the heavy draught horse ever exhibited in America, of his age, are invited lo cull. For further par ticulars us lo pedigree, Kc... see hand hills. 8 5 00 8 r> OO « 8 no 8 5 00 LETTERS of Administration on tho estate of John Hynerd, doc’d., late of Mltllin town ship, Cumberland county, Pa., have boon Issued by the Register of Raid county, to tho subscriber who lives In Mifflin township. All persons In debted to said estate are requested to make im mediate payment, and those having claims will present thorn for settlement to i JOn.V M. MILLER. Ad'ii r April 27, 1864—0 f j 30 00 JOSEPH H HEHHo.N, /V,7 IlFNtn S. Emus. .SVr/'w. II AXTCII S Shirts, C ills’ rs, Spring k Si miner Cl idlin ', Henry S. Rltfcr, Hanover street, next door to fht Post-ojffirt, Carlisle, Mi* would n.ill it l ll'u l ll>n to his siiii kof Shirts, Collars. Ciiwts. llandkcn InelV. llohi.m v , \i' . ’'ho h !•> most complete. Fo, the hhi’i il patronage h• • ri-t < m e r\t"ii 1. I him In' h-i'ls iii'U'hti'l to his ntinn'i io; - i'"sOi huts.amt assures t limn tint im if].at- will In sjinrecl in fnl m e (■> pi.-a sc tln in m-ult- i i uni (art lire, ninl pi ice I>ive n* a i ill. ( nlisle. Aj.nl •_ , n. ]\ Clirjip niriillnrc Room. T *l'\ i.l'sZM AN would respect! ully inform the public, and jnu In-iilinly housekeepers, that he has now on hand at his Furniture Room, in South ll.mover Mreet, two doors south of the 2d Presbvteri ui church, a splendid assortment ‘’AlllNET-WARK ami CHAIRS, which he w dl sell at prices that e innol He is coiilid ent that the siiperi'-r finish of tin or 1 iratnhip, and elegance ol siyb in which his articles an* got up, top-ther with their cheap ness, will recommend them to everv person want ing Furniture. He is constantly manufacturing | work, both plain and ornamental, th-gaot and 1 useful. He would earm-stly invite persons who j are about commencing housekeeping, to calf and 1 examine his present stock. 1 A good Joiirncvritao wanted. ('arlislc, A |»rt 1 <l, IH’i I•- Hm The Cflrbralrd I>raj lloi’M' COKIIATI. THE PROPRIETORS April 20, IK.',I —U Eslnle Notice. n s\ Citizens of Cumberland Ctennfr, WHO desire good goods at tho lowest prices and a very largo and heavy stock to select from, are invited to call at tho Old Cheap Store* Silks, Bareges, Bonnets & RlbbonA, Tissues, Lawns, Parasols, Barege de Lninos, Gloves, Hosiery, Ginghams, De Begcs, Laces, Edgings, Calicoes Alpuchas, French Worked Collars, Muslins, Checks, Spring Shawls, Tickings, Diapers, Dress Trimftiihgs, Cloths, Cassinieres, Vestings, Summer Stuff’s, and n great variety of other goods, embracing,' wo believe, every article in our line, to which, all wanting bargains, are requested to examine ns we ufe cutting goods very clo&e this Spring, and no mistake. BENfZ & BROTHERS- April 13, 1854. ■ C'citiibcriaiid Valley Inititirio* MALE AND FEMALE. AT MECHANICS!}URQ, PA* Rev. JOS. S. LOOSE, A. M„ » Princ!ftalfl Kov. \Y. U. SUPER, A. M., \ ™icipftis. (As-u-stf-d nr Experienced Teacoebs.) rpIUS Institution opens Its summer session on X the first of May. Tho buildlngsaro now and commodious, the rooms large and well ventilated. Parents and Guardians are invited to Visit this Institution and inquire into merits (os rare ad vantages are afforded) before sending their SOUS and daughters elsewhere* Besides the regular litemry classical course of the Institution, in Ktrnction in given on the various musical 'lostrn menfs, such as Piano, Melodeou, &c., as well* 1 on brass, string and wind instruments. TERMS Board, room and tuition in English and Vocal music, Tilth, Greek, French and German, each 6 Mu-ic. Piano and Melodcon, 1Z M ai 'h 12. 1851—2m* iMnixifleld Classical Academy, SIC JR CARLISLE, PA. rplIF. If.th Session will commence May Ist. JL A retired N healthful location with thorough institution ui the* various departments of a'clas si.■ al oi mercantile education. Terms —Boaid and Tuition per session, "MSO F or Cat ilogre, with fail information, address H. K. BURNS, Principal and Proprietor. Plainfield Post Office, Climb'd. Co. P*. Ajr.ld, l«f>4 Good Hope WCOLEN PACTORy. Thomas J STEYENS, the above mill, respectfully Informs the public, that he has leased the above Establishment, flit* uute one mile from Plainfield, where, ho is pre pared to munufactue to order every variety ol Woolen Goods. Carding. Fulling, and Dyeing, done In a work manlike mamiei .with despatch and at very reason able rates, t uucy Dyeing Carpet Weaving, doth' in the beat manner and at the customary pn.es. Ho is prepared to manufacture COTTON LdPS, which he will deliver wholesale to Merchants, at die slimiest nolice. A« we intend to meet the wants of the people m mir respective branches of business, we have selected the following places for taking in Wool and Cb>th, vi/: John Hunter s Store, Carlisle ; Toll Gate, Mid dlesex; Haverstick fk Strohm’s Store, Ringsfown; Leidig's Store, lloguestown; Kicker's & Lel dig s Taverns. Trindle Hoad ; Bixler's Tavern, Mount Rock ; J. T. Green's Store, Bloshervillo. Bine Mixt Rolls & Cotton Carpet Chain, al iva \ s mi band and for sale at the above estab lishment. The highest CASH price paid for Wool. [April 13, 1854—4t.] Spring and Summer Clothing.! CALL AND SEE I VUNOLD & LIVINGSTON rcspectftilly !n -fonn their friends and the public, that they him- now on hand ut their store in North Han own mre.;t opposite Mnglaughlin’s hotel, a very liand..-luc uni complete assortment of Spring and MilnliiLT Ready-mado Clothing, | w'.i,. b they can sell ol prices so low os to suitali , who maj favor them with a visit. Their Cloth ing ia all of their own manufacture, and consists in part of Dress and Frock COATS of tho best qualities of English and French Cloth s»jn ad* and (rimmed in the very best stylo; Spring Sack Coats of cloth, cassimercs and tweeds, various I colors and prices. I French Black Dncskln and Fancy Casslmer* 1 PANTALOONS, as well as Pantaloons of every description, mid very cheap. VESTS of rich fancy silks and satins, bomba, /ines, valeiicms, marscillcs, and challies, at all pibvs. A lull assortment of BOY'S CLOTHING. Fane} dress articles, embracing all tho new sly les ol Cravats. White, black and colored silk, kid, Halo cotton GLOVES of every description. Trunks and Carpet Bags of superior floiabaa at low prices. Suspenders of superior manufacture. Under, shirts and Drawers of fine Merino, silk, netcot ton. jean and muslin, of every description and quality. L'mbrellas of silk and cotton very cheap. AH of which will be sold at the lowest prices whole sale or retail. Remember the old stand, opposite Maglaugh lid's li.'tcl. ARNOLD & LIVINGSTON r.nhslc. Muich HI I, 1864. lyprooifi (Jreat Excitement. \ I the sinrc of I’lulip Arnold, in North Tlan -■%. i street, w here he has just received from tic cast, in cities, a very large assortment ol .spnng ami Summer Uouds, wlnch will bo sold at very .small profits. Purchasers will find It to their advantage to examine, his slock before pur chasing elsewhere, ns his motto is << quick salea ami small profits,” and Ids assortment Is not to he surpassed by any in (hr* county for beauty and i legume, embracing nil the different kinds of Is suitable for the season, among which will be l-uind every variety of I Ladies Dress Goods, sn< h as black and fancy silks, India and Foulard silks, chulhus, harage tie lames, metis do bage, tissues, baragns, lawns, bombazines, alpacas, itc. Men's and Boy's of ail kinda, fiUOa &• cloths. b|,uk anti fancy casaimerea, cottonadea, loans, twefd®, liuena, vestings. &.c. Hos.nfH and lUtbom in every variety, and at r prices so low that they will astonish the people. Tli-m range in price Iborn 2.) cents to SO,OO. I’lii'ijols and I m/<rr//«i4 of nil kinds from tho r-■ ?i,r ll <.n cotton I<> Ih<* lineal silk. r.iiffts of nil kinds, nod at prices ranging (r"iu 12* els. tn $1 ,6t» per yard. and Oil i'loths of all widths end at nil prices. Kmhrouifi re* and Lncei, Swiss and Jaconet Ruffling, Swiss and JuconH Edging and Insert, ing. cnllars, end’s, chimozeUvs, sleeves, handkor- Chiefs, tsC. Jiomextin of nil Kinds, such ns bleached and mbleached muslins, checks, tickings, baggings, Isnaburgs, kr. 2/ojiery and Clorcs, such ns Men’s cotton hose, Women’s cotton hose, Children’s cotton hose, Women’s gloves and mitts, Children's gloves, Men’s gloves. Booti nnd Shoot for Mon and Boys, Women’s and Children’s shoes of all kinds, which will be sold low. Thankful for past favors, he hopep for a con tinuanoo of tho same, and will endeavor to make it tho Interest of all to call ond see him, at tho old stand near the Bank, PHILIP ARNOLD. Carlisle, March 30, 1861. WALL PAPER.—A very largo lot of Wall Paper of every shade and design—at prices ranging IVom (5J els. ami upwards. The Block consists of a full assortment of common, sa(ln, silvered nnd gilt papers, nil of which will bo sold tow at SAXTON’S March 23. 18C3. Shanghai Gggs. j\ For sale hy the dozen, fresh Shangha gtgSff Chicken Eggs. Those eggs are from blood huff ond black Shanghai Wo have also on hand af* ▼ eggs of tho Brama-Pootrn breed fowls. Inquire at tho Volunteer Office. EDMUND & WILLIAM BRATTON March 16. 1863—tf. *
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