|sen anii Clerical Change.— Tho unanimous call given tlio Rov. Mr. Emerson;, of Massachusetts, to bo. Como tho pastor of tho First Presbyterian church In Northumberland, Pa., has boon accepted.— ’f ho now pastor succeeds tlio* Rov. James G. Craighead, who has removed to New York city. Bubadstupfs. —Tho St. Louis Republican says there wore 322,100 bushels of wheat, and 17,000 barrels of flour on tho Upper Mississippi, await ing shipment, on the Ist of April. On tho Il linois there were 81,000 bushels of wheat, and 4600 barrels of flour \ and on tho Missouri there Vero 2000, making 417,100 bushels of wheat, Hanover si. May 11,1851, LMalo Notice, LETTERS of Adatlonminlslr on the estate of David Emmingor, deceased, lato of Silver Spring township, Cumberland county, Pa,, have, born Issued to tho subscribers who reside In tho same township. All persons indebted to said ostnloaro requested to make Immediate payment, iand (hose having claims will present (hem fur settlement to JACOB EMMINGER, SAMUEL SENSEMAN, April 27, 1861—Ot Admr’s; MS® OF K£l OP Goods, ‘Wares & Mei County of Cumberland sided by William M’Phees Appraiser, in accordonco of Assembly, ns follows, vl Carlisle, JTVEby John G Williams Samuel Elliott, Charles Ogilby George TV Hituer Bcntz & Brothers Daniel Eckels, Liquors, John Fuller, Liquors, J & D Rhoads TV B Murray, Agt. S TV Haverstick, Liquors, Thomas Conlyn Henry Saxton TV M Henderson & Son John Humer, Liquors, Peter Monyor Jacob Wolf, Liquors, J A Lchn . Jacob Soner C Inhoff, Agt. Liquors, SM ’Hoover. TViso & Campbell T II Skilca , n M Rawlins TVood & Conner P Arnold John N Armstrong TV L Halier H M Johnston Henry Peters'* Woodward 8c Schmidt John P Lyno John Keeney N TV Woods, Agt. Steiner & Brothers J Kelso P Mcssorsmith William Sheldon Arnold & Livingston B J KlefTor Henry Darkness John Oonely James M Granahan A M Piper, Agt. George Cramer George Loiby , Joseph D Halbert Jonathan Comman Jacob Hoover Jacob Rheom David Martin 1 Henry Glass John Fredericks James Culio Charles Barnetz, Liquors, David Common Lauchcimcr & Brothers J. Hostetler & Co., Jonathan Cornman, sr. Eastpennsborough. Jacob Roninger, Liquors, Andrew Eslingor Kerr & Hummel George TV Fesslor, Liquors, Bucher & Son D & J Rynard Joseph Banks, Liquors, M Albright, Liquors, John Rives, Liquors, Jacob Longoncckor Michael Freeze New Cumberland . John G Miller, Liquors, John Macklon, Liquors, B H Mosser & Co Charles Oyster Valentine Feoman John Horn Loc Ac Ringland Lower Allen. 1 Isaac Barton, Liquors, Ernest & Haius Brower & Morthland Henry Knidich, Liquors, TV Loyd Upper Allen. J GiiMviller & Co. Smart & Llget Hutiulcn. G At W II Eeklcs Henry Rupp John Kutz, Liquors, Shoofor & Brothers I) Rogers • - Rudolph Whiro - - ' Silver Spring. John Coyle | Jacob Simmons, Liquors, J B Leidich A Zorger or G Singlzer D Swilcr Strohm & Haverstick Isaac Purnbauch, liquors, 1 Monroe. $2665 85$ 2188 90$ 4 5(1 17 22 $2lBB 00 Singizcr A Sanderson George Geasemean Michael Fiasoi Samuel Lcidich Mcchanicsburg. Simon Arnold, Liquors, Ephraim Zug J Riglo Ira Day J F Sphar Milliflon A Zaccariuh J 11 & A Singizcr Jacob Dorshoimor Goorgo Singizcr J Blizzard John Swisher George Wobbort Lovi Snell Goorgo Attick John Ilcsh, Liquors, F A Mateor & Co. John T Ayers EmingOr, Riglo A Co. Oswald & Kaufl'man Lovi Knufllnan ITcnry Loose John Ilarlcn Peter Gingering, Ncwville, J II Herron TAJ McCandlish Jacob Swoyor Boar A Cobough S W Sharp Thomas Stough Joseph Laughlio John M Davidson W M Marten J II Qorron W Bratton, Liquor, Ruud, Drugs, W. Hoffman, A. Foreman, Wm. Stizcll, Hopewell . Snider & Delhi Wherry & Eshonhour John Furguson Newton. J II Wloly Kylo & Washlngor Miller AMcOay Woods A Graeey McCoy A Co. fVestpennsborough. John Hood Thomas Grason Woodward & Schmidt J W D Gllollcn, Joseph Smith Frankfort, W A J Green, Liquors, South Middleton. A W Lidich S N Devin- Mullen k Alexander Robert Glflln & Go. Samuel Wolf Michael Noglo, North Middleton. Ellas Llglit, Mijjlin, Henry Snyder Shade & Crowford, Shippensburg. Samuel Swonßoy John Gish 0 P Kunklo Kunklo k Stevlck John Stumbaugh polor S Artz, Agt. JOAltlck IMLEnS handize, within tlio returned and cleg* V) Esq., Mercantile Ith the several acts Shippensburgf Jacob Poguo, Liquors 14 10 CO Arnold & Son 12 12 CO Joseph 'Williams 14 7 00 J B Duncan, Agt. 14 7 00 Novon & Ridongs 11 15 00 John Wonderlich 14 7 00 Mary Miller 14 7 00 N A Cornelius 14 7 0 John Budges 14 7 00 Medlnger & Brothers 14 7 00 J II Crcswoll 14 7 00 W D A Noglo 14 7 00 Hock, Hubley, & Co. 18 10 00 Philip Doitrlck, Liquors, 14 10 50 Samuel Sugars 14 7 00 Southampton, Conrod Fauenaught 14 7 00 J F Baughman 14 7 00 0 Shade 14 7 00 John W Clever, Liquors, 14 10 50 William Hauck' 14 7 00 Dickinson. David Myers, Liquors, 14 10 50 Russell & Dice 14 7 00 D L Beolnian 13 10 00 F Williamson 14 7 00 Weakly & Sbriver 18 10 00 William Watts 14 7 00 Benjamin Plonk 14 7 00 Joseph L Steiner 14 7 00 Joseph Hovis, Liquors, 14 10 60 Mrs Hays & Palin 14 7 00 Barnhart & Gardener, Liq’rs, 14 10 50 A. Goodhart, 14 7 00 James Bishop, 14 7 00 Silver Spring. Thomas B Bryson 11 15 00 John Shnffner 14 7 00 George H Bucher 18 10 00 John Uallacher 14 7 00 David Hoover 14 7 00 Lower Allen. OEberly 11 16 00 Samuel Bitncr 13 10 00 John H Kauffinon 14 7 00 CRupp 14 7 00 Aaron McClure 13 10 00 Jacob M Haldeman IX 15 00 Upper Allen. Jacob Coovcr, jr. 14 7 00 George Fiahell 14 7 00 South Middleton. John D Shcafer 14 7 *OO Bossier & Son 14 7 00 WLi T B Craighead 14 7 00 wjit Monroe. David Voglesong JA&OW Ahl Isaac Blizzard, J W Lidich North Middleton. W M Henderson & Son 12 12 50 Gabriel Natcher 13 10 00 John Hays 14 7 00 Dickinson, John Moore 14 7 00 J E Barnilz 14 7 00 William Hutcheson 14 7 00 JVestpeensborough. Marshall Janies 13 10 00 John Laughliu 14 7 00 Jacob Shellebergcr 14 7 00 Dillcr & Crcidcr 13 10 00 Samuel Riper * 14 700 John Dillcr 13 10 00 Hampden. Henry Rupp 14 7 00 Newton. Isaac Markward 14 7 00 Christian Au 14 7 00 John Eckerd 14 7 00 Southampton. George Clever 14 7 00 Eaitpenns borough* J S Haldcm&n 14 7 00 John llcck 14 7 00 Shippensburg Tp. T B Blair 14 7 00 DISTIL! EBS & BREWERS. Carlisle. jt Edward 0 8 00 O Inhoff, Agiff 9 8 00 William Alexander 10 5 00 William Bamitz 9 8 00 John Hoffman 10 5 00 G W Brant 10 5 00 Upper Allen. John Bowman 9 8 00 10 50 10 50 15 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 12 50 10 60 7 00 7 00 10 60 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 50 7 00 7 00 TOO 10 00 10 50 10 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 North Middleton. W Hendersop & Son 7 20 00 John Hays** 9 8 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 South Middleton. Robert Given & Co. 8 12 50 Bossier & Son 8 12 50 Henry Gloss 10 5 00 Monroe. M G Beltzhoover 8 12 50 J A & 0 Ahl 8 12 50 Southampton. Martin Coover 10 5 00 Hopewell. Robert Quigley 9 8 00 Jacob Ramp 9* 8 00 Jacob Au 10 5 00 Newton. P A & J A Ahl 8 12 50 Frankford. Samuel Grissingcr 10 5 00 BEER, OYSTER, EATING HOUSES & RES TURANTS. Carlisle. Jacob Low Joseph Marklo Jacon Stratton Ootlcib Switzer John Lee Margaret Miller Henry Warner New Cumberland. William Whitcael Gordon Smith Lower Allen. Samuel R Qrovo Samuel Sherman William Loyd East Pennsborough. Adraham Coble William Phillips Joseph Banks Silver Spring. John M Martin George Hughes Joseph Brownowcll Joseph Saddler Upper Allen. Moses Rngat Shippensburg. James Snonslcr Samuel Specs© 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 14 J 14 10 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 Newville. George Murphey Jane Kershaw 10 50 iVcslpennsborough. William WinholU Harriet Watson Jacob Brixlcr Jacob Golden 10 00 7 00 7 00 700 7 00 7 00 . Southampden. Jacob Ilcfllnlingcr John Minich Newton, George Miller Mechanicsburg. Peter Baker David Long, J. A. Maloy Djefcmion 12 GO 700 7 00 10 00 7 00 700 700 14 : 14/ 10 j u\ Hi David Myers 8 BILLIARD ROOM. Carlisle, Jomca Dixon BOWLING SALOONS or TEN-PIN ALLEYS. Carlisle. Jacob Low, [2 alleys] 40 00 JacobDiffendafToi*' 30 00 Mcchanicsburg, David Long 30 00 North Middleton. Jacob Heneman 30 00 Norton & Owen 30 00 Mijjltn, Scott Coyle • 30 00 South Middleton. Mathew Mooro 30 00 Cumberland County, ss. I do hereby certify that the foregoing Is a cor rect list of the Dealers In Merchandize, &c., In Cumberland county, as returned to pie by Wm. M’Pherson, Esq., Mercantile Appraiser. All persona returned and classified under the act of 18-19, relating to Distilleries, Breweries, Patent Mcdlciueh, Eating Houses, &c., and all Merch ants and others returned and classified as above, arc notified to coll and tolco out their respective licenses on or before the Ist day of July next. N. W. WOODS, Co. Ttcas'r. Trasurrh’s Office, 1 Carlisle, May 4, 1851—It j Class, ludutitrial Fair. THE “Big Spring Literary Institute,” will hold an industrial Pair in Ncwville, to oper on the second Tuesday of Juno next, and con. tinuo two weeks. It is intended particularly for the encourage mentof the mechanical arts, but contributions (i. e. articles for exhibition,) ore solicited from all classes of persons interested in the progress of tho arts and sciences. A prominent place will bo given to plain and fhney needle work, artificial flowers, dmwing, &c., and tho ladies /are cordially invited to become contributors to this department. MILLS. clmrgo will be made for arllclea for oxhl. bitlon, and In addition to this tho exhibitor is furnished with a ticket which will admit him or her to tho Fair at any timo during its continu ance; provided in all cases that the exhibitor U the manufacturer. Persons desiring to exhibit any article or articles must make application to the Secretary or President of the Hoard of Man agers on or bclorc tho first of J uno. The rooms will be open on Monday, Juno sth, for the re ception of goods, and every article intended fur exhibition must bo received ou or before the following Friday. Tho Judges who are to decide on the respcc live merits of articles on exhibition will be ap pointed by the Board of Managers. Tho circumstances of tho Institute will not permit the awarding of premiums, but certificates of excellence with the seal of the Society will be given to tho exhibitors of such articles as the Judges may decide upon. Enterprising mechanics, business men, and others, from neighboring (owns and counties, are invited to semi on (heir contributions. 13 10 00 13 10 00 I 15 00 14 7 00 JOSEPH H. HEREON, Prcs't. He-vhy S. Feius, Scct’y. Board of Managers. —John Waggoner, Geo. Blankney, Lewis 11. Williams, Jacob Zigler, George Bricker. James S. McElwaine. Thomson C. Carlisle, William R. Linn, Job D. Randolph. Nowvillo, April 20, 1851—tf New Clothing Establisment. THE undersigned respectfully announces to his old friends and the public generally, that he has re-commenecd the CLOTHING BUSI NESS, in all its various branches, ami has just opened, fresh from the city, at “ Leonard's Cor ner,” North Hanover street, a well selected as sortment'of RE ADY MADE ' CLOTIII\C. embracing every style, variety and finish, and at prices corresponding to tho times and quality. He has also on hand a superior slock of Cloths, Cassimers & Vestings, of every style suitable for Spring & Summer Wear, and which ho will make to order on terms which cannot lull to please. Ilia stock also cm braces a line lot of Men’s Shirts, Collar*, Cravats, Gloves & Hosiery; in short, every a tide pertaining to gentlemen's wear. Ho r spectfully invites the public to call ond exami' his goods. N. HANTOII. .April 20, ,183-1 —tf. South Hanover street, next door to the Posl-offlc Carlisle , WOULD Inform Ms friends ami the public that ho has lately added largely to Ills stock, and Is Adly prepared to supply all who may favor him with a call,‘with any article In his line. Ho has ju,st completed a most extensiv assortment of Spring Sc Summer Clothing, which ho flatters himself ho can soli as chpap, If not cheaper, than any other establisliraofil in this county. He has always on hand a great variety of ready made clothing, suitable for all seasons, manufac tured under his own supervision, and guaranteed to give satisfaction to purchasers. Just received, a largo assortment of Cloths, Cassinicm, and Vestings, with a full supply of Spring & Summer Goods, which will be made up in u fashionable and durable maimer, at short notice and on reasonable terms. Ho would call attention to Ids stork of Shirts. Collars, Cravats, Handkerchief*. Suspenders. Hosiery, Ac., which Is most complete. For the libera] patronage heretofore extended him, ho feels indebted to his numerous eusto. mors, and assures them that no efforts will be spared in future to plouso them, in style, manu facture, and prico. Give us A cut). Carlisle, April 20, 1851—ly. SPBDTG & SUMMER At the Store of the subscriber , the Great Marl for Dry-Goods , Groceries, Boots $ Shots. 8 5 00 8 5 00 8 5 00 8 5 00 8 5 00 8 5 00 8 5 00 Til 13 subscriber respectfully informs hit friends and numerous customers that iio ha: returned from Philadelphia, with a large und va rlcd assortment of Spring und Summer Goods consisting in pari of Ladies’ Dtcjj Goodj, Such ns black and fancy Silks, black and change able Alpacas, Bareges, Barege de Laines, Mous. do Bego, Bombazines, plain, figured and change able Poplins, Lawns, Calicoes, Ginghams, Gloves, Hosiery, &0., &c. Getif/cmea’i Dress Goods, 8 5 00 8 5 00 8 5 00 8 5 00 8 5 00 such as tlno black and brown French Cloths, black Dooskin and fancy Cassimcrs, satin and fancy Vestings, black & Italian fancy Cravats, Suspenders, Gloves, &o. NATS AND CAPS. 8 5 00 8 5 00 8 5 00 A large assortment of Mens* He Boys* Hats and Oops, embracing every style and quality. Also, a largo and varied assortment of Parasols, Bon nots and.Hlbbons. DOMESTICS. —BIenched & unbleached Mus- 8 5 00 8 5 00 8 5 00 8 5 00 Illn, Chocks, Tickings, Jeans, Prills, Tuhlu-dla por> Bagging, Osnaburgs, Toweling, Tablo-lin ens, &o« BOOTS «J- SHOES.- —A largo assortment of Mon’s, Women’s & Children's Boots & Shoos, Jenny Llml & buskin Shoos at very low prices. Colored mid wldto Carpet Chain. GROCERIES,'— A largo assorsment of Gro ceries, suclfas Sugar, Cofloo, Molasses, Rico, Teas, &c., Ac. All who visit our establishment aro free to ac knowledge thot wo nro selling Foreign and Do mostlo Dry-Goods, Boots, Shoes, &c., at aston ishingly low prices. Our lowprlcos liavo already attracted a largo number of people. The atten tion of oil who wish good bargains Is solicited, asgroatiuducomontscnnbo oflbred to purchasers. Don’t forgot the old stand, Uumcrlch’s comer, Nbrth Hanover street. 8 5 00 8 5 00 7 10 00 8 5 00 8 5 00 8 5 00 8 5 00 8 6 00 8 5 00 Butter, Eggs, Uaga mid Soap taken at mnrko Pricoa. N. W. WOODS, Jgcut. Carlisle, April 18, 1854, 8 5 00 8 500 JOHN P. LYNE, WHOLESALE and retail dealer In Ameri can, English & German Hardware, Oils, Paints, Varnish, &o. Mechanics, builders and the public generally, who are in want of Hard ware of any kind, nro Invited to call in and ox amino my unusually largo stock of goods, which lam soiling at very low prices—just stop In, I wlll only detain yon a low minutes to bo con, vincod that what every body says ninst bo tract tliat Lyno’s is'decldealy tho place to get good goods at low prices. J. P. LVNE, play 11.] Wetl side of N. Hanover si. 8 6 00 8 5 00 8 500 8 5 00 80 00 lIAATCUS Spring., Suiiijiicf. CJolJiiug Henry S. hitler, f.RCAT ARRIVAL OF Citizens of Cumberland County* Wno desire good goods at tholowest prices tuid a very largo and heavy stock to select from, are invited to call at thd old Cheap Storo* for Silks, Bareges, Bonnets & BibbonS,' Tissues, Lawns, parasols, ... Barege do Laineri, Gloves, Hosiery, Ginghams, Du Begos, Laces, Edgings, _ Calicoes Alpachas, French Worked CollarS> Muslins, Checks,. SpringSbafrls, Tickings, Diapers, Dress Trimmings, Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings,. Suininor, Stuns, and a great variety of other goods, embracing, wo believe, every article in our. lino, to which ail wanting bargains, are‘requested to examm. as we arc cutting goods very close this Spring, and no mistake. BEI4TZ & BEOTHEBSi. April 18, 1854. . . Cumberland Valley Inslltnj©* MALE AND FEMALE. AT MECIIANICSDURG, PA, Rev. JOS. S. LOOSE, A. M., I Prlncinald' Rev. W. H. SUPER, A. M.» 'f (Assisted dy Experienced Texoux&s.) THIS Institution opens its summer session on the first of May. Tho buildings are new and commodious, the roomslorge and well ventilated.* Parents and Guardians are invited to tislt thin Institution and inquire into merits (as WO ad vantages are afforded) before sending their sons and daughters elsewhere. Besides tbo regular literary classical course of tho Institution, In structlon is given on tho various musical instra moots, such as Piano, Molodeon, &c., os trelUV ou brass, string and wind instrument?. • TERMS Board, room and tuition in English and Vocal music, - $53 Latin, Greek, French and German,- each 5 Music, Piano and Mclodeon, IB March 12,1854—2m* Plainfield Classical Academy, NEAR CARLISLE, PAI THE IGth Session will commence May A retired & healthAU location with thbrooga instruction in the various departments of a chu& sical or mercantile education. * Terms—Board and Tuition per session, $OO For Catalogue, with full Informatibn, adore 69 R. K. BURNS, Principal and Proprietor Plainfield Post Office* Comb’di Co. Pdf April 0, 1861. . Good Hope WOOLEN FACTORV. THOMAS j. STEVENS, Proprietor of the above mill, respectfully informs the public, that he has teased tho above establishment, sit uate one mile from Plainfield, whore be is pre pared to manufactuo to order every variety of Woolen Goods. Carding, Fulling, ond Dyeing, done In a work* manlike manner,with despatch and at very reason able ratos. Fancy Dyeing $ Carptt Wearing, done in tho best manner and at the customary puces. He is prepared to manufacture COTTON LAPS, which he will deliver wholesale to Merchants, at the shortest notice. As wo IntdPld to meet the wants of tho people in our respective branches of business, wo have selected tho following places for taking In Wool and Cloth, viz: John limner’s Store, Carlisle; Toll Gate,Mid dlesex; Havcrstlck 8c StrobnPa Store, Kingstown; Leidig’s Store, Hogucstown? Ricker’s & Lel dig’s Taverns, Trlndlo Road ; Blxler*s 'Taverb, Mount Rock; J. T. Green’s Stofc,Bloshorville. Bine Mixt Rolls & Cotton Carpet Chain, al ways on hand and for sale at tho obove estab lishment. The highest CASH price paid for Wool. [April 18,1854—4t.] Spring and Summer Clotlitngrt CALL AND SEE I Arnold & Livingston respectfully form their friends and the public, that they liavu now on hand at their store in North Han over street, opposite Maglaughlin’s hotel, a very handsome and complete assortment of Spring and Summer Ready-made Clothing, which they can sell at prices so low as to suit All who may favor them with a visit. Their Clath ing Is all of their own manufacture, and consist* in part'oT Dress and Frock COATS of-tho best qualities of English and French Cloths, made and trimmed in tho very best style; Spring Sack Coats of cloth, cassimercs and tweeds, various j colors and prices. J French Black Doeskin ond Fancy Cassimero PANTALOONS, as well as Pantaloons of every description, and very cheap. VESTS of rich fancy silks ond satins, bomba, zincs, valcucias, moraoilles, and chollies, at all prices. A Hill assortment of BOY’S CLOTHING. Fancy dress articles, embracing all tho now styles of Cravats. White, black and colored silk, kid, lisltf cotton GLOVES of every description. Trunks and Carpet Bags of auperiorflniahaa at low prices. Suspenders of superior manufacture. Under, shirts and Drawers of fine Merino, silk, net cot ton, Jean and muslin, of every description and quality. Umbrellas of silk ond cotton very cheap. AH of which will be sold at tho lowest prices whole sale or retail. Remember the old stand, opposite MagUugh- Hu's hotel. ARNOLD & LIVING STOW Carlisle. March 30, 185-1. gMxiaooof Great Excitement. AT the store of Philip Arnold, In North Han over street, whore ho has justrocolvcd front the eastern cities, a very largo assortment ol Spring and Summer Goods, which will bo sold at very small pvollta. Purchasers will find It to thoir advmitago to examine his stock before pur. chasing elsewhere, as Ilia motto la “ quick sales uul small profits,” and his assortment is not to do surpassed by any in tho county for beauty mil elegance, embracing all tho different kinds of Goods suitable for the season, among which will bo found every variety of Ladles Dress Goods, such as black and fancy silks, India and Foulard silks, challies, barago do laincs, mens do boge* tissues, borages, lawns, bombazines, alpacas, &o. . TUch’i and Boy’s li r ear of all kinds, such at cloths, Mack ana limey casslmoros, cottonados, Jeans, tweeds, linens, vestings, &c. Bonnets and Itiblons In every variety, and tt prices so low that they will astonish the people. They range In price from 25 cents to $O,OO. Parasol* and Umbrellas of all kinds from tUo' I common cotton to tho finest silk. Cariiel* of all kinds, and ot prices ranging from 12$ cts. to $1,50 per yard. Mattings and Oil Cloth* of all widths and at nil prices. /£»iflroi(/fncj and Laces, Swiss and Jaconet Kuflllng, Swiss and Jaconet Edging and Insert ing, collars, cuflb, chimozcltcs. sleeves, bandkor. chiefs, &o. Domestic* of nil kinds, such as bleached and unbleached muslins, checks, tickings, baggings* Osnaburgs, &c. Hosiery and Gloves , such os Men’s cotton hose, Women’s collon hoso, Children’s cotton hose. Women’s gloves and mitts, Children's gloves. Men’s gloves. Boots and Shoes for Mon and Boys, Women's and Children’s shoos of all kinds, which will bo sold low. Tbaukftil for past favors, ho hopes for a con, tinuauco of the same, and will endeavor to mako it tho Interest of all to call and boo him, at tha old stand near tho Bank. „ PHILIP ARNOLD- Carlisle, March 80,1854. WALL PAPER.—A vory largo lot of Wall Paper of ovory shadonnd design—at prices ranging ft-om 0} cts. and upwards. Tho stock consists of a Ail! assortment of common, satin* silvered and gilt papers, oil of which will bo sold low at SALSTON’S March 23, 1858. Slinnslinl Eggs. ft For salo by tho dozen, fresh Shangha Chicken Eggs. These eggs are from blood butt' ond black Shanghai VyjWJrnons, IVo Irnvo also on hand afavt t7- dg eggs of tho Brama-Pootra brood fowls. Inquire at tho Volunteer Ofilco. U arc.UMto-tf. WILLIAiI “ IOH