AMERICAN VOLUi\TEER, CARLISLE, JUNE 32, 1854. • £7’’“ A-Year After' MAiuiiagb” ia tho.title of another novel from the pen of that populai 1 ' feud prolific author, T.. S. Arthur; Esq. It is in thS peculiar \oin of all that gentleman’s pro ductions, and his admirers will have no cause to cease their admiration by reading this last work of his. It is an American, novel, and as its liblp indicates, is intended for Iho benefit of riewly married people, - although all can read it' with pleasure, profit and instruction. Price, 25 cents.- For salfc at the-B&okstorcs. Was Found. —On Monday morning laat.j a Lady’s Black Silk Veil was deposited; with Us, it having been found on the night previous In South Hanover street. The owner can have it by applying at this office. By an ordinance in this paper, it will be sctu that tho law requiring all dogs to be mus!- dud, will gp into effect bn. the 2d of July next. LiviKo.—‘Wu are glad to learn by tho New .York and Philadelphia papers, that the price of Boeflias fallen about $2 a hundred, although the reduction has not yet.reached the retail op- 1 ferations in the markets. Large* droves of beef fere on their way to market, and a further de cline, is anticipated; Provisions generally are felso fulling, and Hour is lower. Large quan tities of breadstuff's are coming into market, fend the prospect of a better chance of living, at iedat temporarily, is much improved. The de cline in breadstufls has not yet effected the price bf the article iu Carlisle, as Hour is retailing here ars9 per barrel. We expect shortly, how nvex, to hear of a reduction.. Tub HiVv Cnor.—Many of our farmers have already commenced culling their hay, and al though somcu-liat early, yet owing to the scarcity of hands, and the promise of a heavy harvest, fanners arc compelled “ to make hay while the sun shines,” and gather in this crop to be in r.eadiness to cut their wheat and i-yo. It is said that the hay crop this season will be very flue, and If safely got in, will be one of the heaviest our fanners have hail for years. O* The examinations of the public schools of Carlisle will commence to day, and continue until Friday evening, the 30lh Inst., after which the schools will be dismissed until some time in August next. These examinations will be very interesting, and all who can find time to attend * them should do so. Industiual F Jsr«y«ircr also repudiates the sentiments of the'now Mayor and his party in the following language-s' “The papers in the city of Brotherly Love are teeming with comments Upon the inaugural ad dress of Judge Conrad, who was rceenth elect ed Mayor, by the Whigs, Know-Nothings, and .Maine Lawmen,. IllslJonordistributes a bone 1 to each kennel; with the fond hope of concilia ting every member of his pack. The most re maricablo feature of the address Is the clear and unequivocal avowal, that, during ids term of of lice, none but native-born Americans will be up. pointed to offices within his beatowment. This was for tho Know-Nothing faction? and estab , lishes,. beyond all dispute, that this secret com bination is but the Native Americanism «*l funner years revived, In connection with sectarian jeal ousies. As in 1844, the Native Americana coalesced with the Whigs Ip oppress the natu ralized citizens of the .country, so in 1854 the Know-Nothings arc turning to the same party to proscribe tho same class and all Homan Catho lics. The movement deserves reprobation, and wo are glad to ficp that the Democratic papers throughout the lifiW’aro boldly denouncing tills corrupt combination. Lottho people everywhere know that tlio Democratic party will uphold the principles of the Constitution, mid constantly oppose every faction that attempts their subver sion. Demo Halic l, Outrascs." The motley crew whofiuarch under the ban ner of groaning terrlblj over the consummation*niTwhut they term the Nebraska “oiitrago. ,r ' Tins iSnot the first “out rage" which* the .democratic party has commit ted, in the lts opponents. Among those which it has heretofore perpetrated, and for which it bears the,solo responsibility, may bo mentioned the following: Tho election of Thonias Jefferson. The acquisition of Florida and Lonim.m.i. The,declaration of war agvlnst England in 1812. Tho election of GonJ.Jackson. “Old Hickory's” veto of the United States Bank bill. Tho armexatlonc'of Texas. The Mexican whr, and tho,c°»sc o gentlemen of standing, rcUtcHthu pur- 1 tlculara of a most shocking crime said to have been perpetrated by a l}r. Thompson,of Coving, ton, Allegheny comity. Va. It says . —MI will lie remembered that .some time during last spring, an Item wont tlio rounds of the papers, chronicling thu sudden death of Mias "Aguess j Pharr, of Covington, Vu., and stating that she 1 wna within a few days of her marriage to one j Dr. Thumpaou, her father’s family physician.— I \V r c loam from a private source, Hut it is so | strongly suspected that her death was caused by I .strychnine administered by Dr. T., that several ! public meetings of the citizens have been held jto consider the matter. The Circumstances seem [ to bo these : j “Miss Pharr had been indisposed for some 1 weeks, and had been taking medicine IVom Dr. ! Thompson. On the morning of her death, Dr. T. [ wrote her a note, asking a postponement of her 1 marriage, and urging her to take the remainder of the pills ho had left for her. Among these pills there seems to luvo been one considerably larger than the others, and this was the only one led. Miss Pharr having refused to take it. Up ou this last request, she took it and in fifteen minutes was a corpse. Iler death was pronoun ced at the time to be ilmllar to that produced by strychnine, hut there was uo suspicions of foul play, until tlio ladies engaged In dressing the body, discovered etrfain signs which were more limn confirmed by tho further discovery ofa box of ergot pills. When thu suspicions assumed a public character, Dr. T.‘demanded that the body should ba disinterred and examin ed by n committee of physicians, named by him soil; but w hen the consent of the parents of tho unfortunate girl was obtained, lie refused to have anything to do with it, alleging ns n reason that 1 lie did nut wish to wound tho feelings of the ' family. . These are the facts as they have been detailed (o us by two gentlemen of standing. If they bo true, there is certainly good ground for domand i lug an Investigation. If Dr. Thompson be guil ty, no time should ho lost In ridding tlio world of such a monster j if innocent, his character as a man will ho satisfied with nothing less than a full, fVeu and triumphant acquittal. Tho father of Miss Pharr is u Presbyterian minister, and is said tc bo one of the most up*, rigid, nimablo und unsuspicious persons to bo found anywhere/ FKNNfIvr.VANiA.~In Ilio absence of till rumors, reports and statements by mall,(clcgrnpli oroih enviso, wo conclude that Wllmot’s grand Stale Convention, which was tp have been held on the Ist lust,, was as aoCt a "Aaxlo” as the address of the live Now York ‘*llurds.” Pennsylvania cannot ho seduced from tho path of patriotic duly.— IlWimg/on Star. Tho Star Is right In concluding tfiat the Inst dodge of tho Abolitionists, lor getting up ft grand Stale Convention, fulled. There were no dele gates present in answer to tho resolution of tho Bradford county agitators. Even tho delegates IVom that county, fortified us they are by (ho presence of the great man of tho party, Mr. AVllmol, revised to appear. Tho last open at* lack upon law by tho Abolitionists of Boston, ami the vindication of tho murder of Bachcldor by tho Daily liegisicr and other treasonable shoots in this State, hat awakened tho attention of our people to tho danger attending a further endorsement of such men, and tho result can be seen In tho total ftiluro of this Convention. Iho old Keystone Statu Is no place for Ira tors.~ Ilor Democracy nro true to tho Constitution and Onion, ami nil attempt* to soduco lior I rorn Mint allegiance aho olvoa to lior alitor Moles i* I prove abortive. Tim Abolitionists and Umlrolllcs may rngo and foam, but caoh effort will end a« did tho call for a State Convention to and#™, the action of traitors to tho pouco of the Union and tho character of tho Statc.-P/ufo. drgui. K7”Tho Courts of tho coitniios of Doono, Giles and Nicholas, Virginia, liavo all refused to grant licenses to sell Intoxicating liquors, for tho ensuing year. Mo.vroe County. —Tho Democratic citizens of Monroe county Jicld their annual preparatory meeting, on Monday evening of last week, • Res olutions strongly endorsing the National and State Administrations, and the Democratic State nomination were blissed. ThojosolUlioii endorsing tho nomination Col. H. S. Mott, the Democratic candidate for Canal Commissioner, winch wo annex, is as trutliful as is compllmcn- it docs tho sentiments of every Democrat in this section of the State and show ing the estimation In which ho Is held by those who have known him “from his youth up “We endorse with heartful satisfaction the nomination of that favorite son of the Tenth Le gion, Henry Spering Mott, Esq., as tho Demo cratic candidate for Canal Commissioner. Wo know him to bo honest, able, fUiUiful and incor ruptible, and wo feel sure thatfrom Ids private character, and practical knowledge of tho im provements of our State, hadits of business and fidelity with which ho baa discharged the duties of many public trusts committed to him, that the vast and impartmit interests which Pennsylvania has In her public works will bo entirely safe in hla hands.” Decline in tub Price ok Bekv. —lt will be good news to housekeepers to learn that the price of beef, which has latelycommandcd such extortionate figures, is on the decline. At the Baltimore cattle scales on Monday, prices gave I way CO cents oirtho 100 lbs., while la Now York on the same day, there was n decline of from SLJ3D to $2 per hundred. In the latter market’Uivro was a marked lucrcrse In the sup ply of been cattle. ftlarrieb On the loth Inst,, with ono ceremony, by tho Kev. J. Evans, Mr. John McCupll to Miss Bau n«A M. Snyder ; and Mr. John F. 'Wish to Miss Sophia Snvdeu, all of Mifflin township, Cumb., county. • Ir. Boston, on tho evening of the 7th lust., by the Rev. F. L. Huntingdon, President WilmaM U. Allen, of Girard College, to Miss Mary Phasces Quincy, of that city* —On the (Jth hud., by the Rev. Charles A. Hay, Rev. Walter Hansen, of tho PUtsbnrgConfur cnco ofthe Methodist church, to Miss Jane Cri der, ol Carlisle. a On the 12th of May, by the same. Mr. Simon R. Oyster, of Uarnabuvg, Pa., to Miss Eliza AjfN Heiui, ol Mcehaulcsburg, Pn. „ Dir!). On the 7>t inst., in Dixon township, Preble county, Ohio, of Typhoid fever. Mr, Dmn If i> kx.k, formerly of Cumberland county, aged 12 years. Harkrte. Philadelphia, Jim.* 21 Flour and Meal.—The Flour market is dull, and Flour Is lower. Small sales at 58 75 per bbl. t for standard brands, and sfl 12H a 50 2o for extra. Wo quote Rye Flour ut $6 a 55 50, and Ponnna. Corn Meal ut $8 75 per bbl. Grain.—Wheat is scarce and holders gcncral nsk $2 17 for white and 2 05 for red per bushel. Rye is scarce. Sales of Pennsylvania at 51 12. Corn is scarce; sales at 82c. lor yellow. Oats arc scarce and In demand. Sales of South ern at 55c. and Pennsylvania nt 57 cents. Whiskey.—Sales of lilids. at 27c., and bbls. at 28 cents. Slate ami Comity TaxcsJor 1854. AN ABATEMENT Of live per cent., will bo | allowed on Statu* md County Tuxes, if paid to tho undersigned on or before tho 17th July, i 1854. After that time the whole amount will 1 he required, and all persons arc hereby notified to pay their taxes on or before tho 6th day of September, 1854, nt tho law requires the Col lector to pay tho full amount of his Duplicate within throe months from the date of the war rant. JOS. C. THOMPSON, Carlisle, June 22, 1854. ♦ Collector. Auditor's iVoilcr. THE undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Court to marshal nud distribute tho assets in the hands of John Wert, Administrator of Henry llavtzoll, lute of South Middleton tup., Chimb, county, d'-c’d., among the creditors, gives un due that he will attend to that duty at his office in Carlisle, on Saturday, the lotli of July, IH6I. The creditors are hereby notified to present theii claims to mu uu or before that day. T. M. BIDDLE, Auditor. Jana 22. 1801—Jlw. Estate AotlfcV* LETTERS Of adinistratioir'Xm the estate o Mrsfilary Hoover, deceased, late of Hope well township, Cumberland co.. Pa., have beei issued by tho Register of said county to tin subscriber, who resides In the same township All persons indebted to said estate will make im mediate payment, and those having claims nil present them for settlement, to DAVID HOOVER, Admluislrai-r. June 22, 1851—Ot A CARD. Dr. H. W. Cauiinan WOULD respectfully announce to tho ciii zoos of Carlisle and vicinity that after an experience of twelve years in the practice ot Medicine, ho has located himself in their midst for tho purpose of devoting his entire attention to the practice of tho profession, and would re spectfully solicit a share of public patronage. Ills Office and residence is next door to C. Maglaughliu’s Hotel, North Hanover st. Carlisle, Juno 22, 1854 —3m. AX ORDINANCE To prevent the running at lofgtynf dogs, u-ithonl being mi^Ts/ca. 1. lie it ordained and enacted by the Town Council of the Borough of Carlisle : That it shall bo unlawful for any dog to run at huge within tho limits of this Borough from tlio 2d day of July until tlio Ist day of November In tho pres old year, and from the Ist clay of’May until the Ist day of November In every year thereafter, unless ho shall be securely muzzled, so nscfibc tuallv to prevent him from biting. And the owner of every dog found running at largo in violation of this ordinance shall pay ft flue of one dollar for each and every oflunco: and it shall bo tlio duty of tho High Constable or any other person or persons appointed by tho Chcif Burgess for that purpose to lako up and secure all dogs found running at Inigo during said pe riod, not muzzled as aforesaid, and to keep the same for twenty four hours, ami within the said timo to deliver (ham to their owners on their paving to the Chief Burgess tho said fine of one dollar s Ami if at the end of said twenty-four hours any dog shall remain unredeemed it shall ho the duty of the High Constable to cause the same to bo destroyed ; and also to prosecute! the owner, If ho bo known, for the recovery of the penalty hereinbefore provided. 2, Any person who shall In any manner in terfere to prevent the execution of this Ordi nance, shall forfeit and pay a fluo ofTcn dollars for the first, and Twenty dollars for every sub sequent offence. A. NOBLE, Chief Burgess. , Attbst—Jas. Mollin, Sect'y. Carlislo, Juno 22,1654 —8w __ __ Urlglide JiiHjpOotor’H Orders. IN accordance with the 14th section of tho Mi litia Law of Pennsylvania, passed tho 17th’dny of April, 18*0, an election wlllbo held at the Court-Hocso, in tho borough of Carllslo, on Mon day, the fld of July, hutwoon Iho hours of 10 o’clock, A. M., and 0 o’clock, P. M., of said day, for ono Mi\)or General, to command the 16th Division, which is composed of Cumber* borland r Perry, and Franklin counties. Brigade Regimental Batalion, and Companies’ Officers will bo punctual in attending said elec tion. SAK’L. CROP, Bri. Insp., Istßrl., 16th Dlv. Duioadk Inspector’s Opviou, ) Uarlislo, Juno 22,1851. I ' < Dy Shlppensburg News please copy, and chare S. 0. Horace* Notice is hereby given that an. application was .made nt (ho April Tcmi of the Court of Common Picas of Cumberland County, ISM, for a Charter ot Incorporation.for “Tub Bio Srnisa Litehary Institute,” of tlnrfiorough of Nowvlllc, and the Court mako (lie following decree» “And now, to wit: April 17, JBB4. Notice of this application directed to bo pub lished in ono of the papers published in the county, for three weeks prior to the next term of the Court.” . ' By the Court. If by the next term no sulllciont reason be shown to the contrary, the said Court will bo asked to grant said charter. June 10, 1864—St. Clothing: at Cost I THE subscriber has now on hand an assort ment of fashionable and well made Clothing which will bo sold oiT at Cost fur Cush. The stock consists of Cloth and Cushmarctt Coats, Tweed & Joan Coats, Linen & Gingham Coats, Marsaills, Silk and Satin Vesting; Cassimere, Jean & Cord Pantaloons, Linen and Cottonadc Pantaloons, &c., with all kind of Clothing usu ally kept iu Clothing Stores.' Intending to relinquish this branch of ipy business, great bargains can be had by calling soon at the cheap store of - Juno 16,1854. CHAS. OGILBY. Attention Dyspeptics! THOSE of you who have been uDlictcd for years, with this loathsome disease, ami who have been using almost every nostrum before tlio public without relil'f. Wo say to you try “Beecher’s Anti-dyspeptic,” ami you will soon be convinced of its great superiority over every other preparation. Wo could give vou many i certificates corroborating our assertion, but a 1 single trial is worth more than all. This remedy t* prepared uml sold at the Drug store of B. J. KEIFFEK. South Hanover street, a few doors south of the Court-house, Carlisle, Juno 15, 1851. Patent Oalvenlzcd Iron Tubing, FOK CHAIN PUMPS. THE Tubing, mudo of Galvenized Iron by patent machinery, possesses great strength, combined with simplicity and nedtness, and U warranted not to corrode, is now offered for sale at the wareijous ufthu American Gnlccnitri! Iron JTorffj, No. It, North Tenth Street, Plnla.— A full assortment of our American Galvanized Sheet and Hoofing Iron always on hand. All order*-promptly attended to bv [June Jo, Bm] McCULLOUGII & Co. Dissolution of Partncislilp. THE partnership heretofore existing between the snbseribois. Imuinoss in the liquor Inule, in tile name ofL). Martin & (Jo., hasbeon dissolved by mulii.il consent. All persona in debted to said fliinaie requested to make im mediate pin iHunt. and those having demands to pr.'.Hcnt tin-in (or aoiilllcincnt. P. .MANTIN'. K. SIMI’Sn.N UAKTCU’S Carlisle, .him’s, i8 r .i—;u. Now Clothing Establirment. 11-1 ciii.liinie in kLM’ji mi baud m,.l for rflllE undersigned respectfully announce! to . larg.! »lwk Ilf choice I.lurans, n, Urge J; ) lis „ M Mcll d s a nd the public geuciilly. that or smallunlit,c», to suit jmrclmsers „ 0 r L .-eommcnccd the CLOTHING BDSI j). .u Ait 11 >. I in all its various branches, and lias just _ r PVaciiinr. " 'opened, frcab from the city, at “ifariard** Cor- JUilliaiy Moticc. 1 „* r » K„rth Hanover street, a well selects os- TO Die Gallant Volunteers of Cumberland. 30ltn)eu ( 0 f READY MADE Franklin and Perry counties : —.My old n j,f„.•. Muslins 0* worth 8. Bareges I«! worth fll. Black Silks 62J worth 87. Black Silks $1 worth $1,26. Stockings (14 worth 12$. Black Cusslmcres $1 worth $1,60. A flill assortment of Needle Worked Under* sleeves, Collars and Chimezotts. I.iulics Mrcss Oo«(In, In great variety, such asTlssucs, Summer Silks, Lawns, Barages, &c. SUMMER SHAWLS, very low. Great Bargains in Hosiery and Gloves. * A good supply and very cheap, ol Gentlemen's Summer Clothes, Pant Stuff* & Vesting. PARASOLS, BONNETS, RIBBONS, Cam bricks, Table Covers, Tickings, Checks, Linens, Linen Handkerchiefs, Diapers, fee., cheaper limn over Bold In Cellule. Hoots and Shoes, A little lower than ever. Having now the larg est and cheapest, stock of Now Goods In the county, 1 mn determined to give all who will fttvor me with a call, groat bargains. Onr old friends and customers arel earnestly invited to call at the old sloro, East Main at. Our mollo Is "sliort prolUsam l 'l"^",*„{.’■ Carlisle, Juno 1, 1861. SECOSTBV ARRIVAt. LOOP A Second largo lot of Norwoods Imp jngt boon received at Philip Ataqlii; jn Hanover street,where may be, found tboj best selected and cheapest slock of Jhy-rjootl" ~ in the county. stock rnU, foiind,,, all kinds of . ■ t ‘; k. . • - ■ , Dross Goods., . T# y.-t Such as Lawns' froiu 6$ to XBJ, figured. de Lane* from 6* to 37 cts. Bareges from 18ito > r 76 cts. * Bo Bagcs IVom 18{ to B7ictB.,:Cname» i Silks, fee., at the same,price. Also*. •; ’ *;» //BONNET'S; . 'J'2; Another lot of-,those Cheap for ' which there has' boon flitch a rush, alflo, Gtefc ,* Bonnets at all priccs/rom 25 cents to $2 60.’ “ - • A largo lot of PAKASOLS, lined add plain, .. which will ho sold very low. ' . , , BONNET RIBBONS, of all kinds, athong ; which will bo found a lot of nico white,ones. Men's and Boy's Wear of every kind ft jyuong which will bo found Linen Checks, plain f Llnmins, Cottonades, BHlilngs, &c. . : . .', • The largest stock of Carpets, Oil •.Clothfl„& ; . Mattings ever brought to Garlislo. Carpets Iron*., 12$ to $2 00 per yd., 4-4, 6-4, and 5-4 Oil Cloths of all Widths, which will bo, flold «t^. very small profits.- • , •- f^vX&'L . GIIOCERI3SB,- .. A largo stock of Groceries, auch gur, tea, molasses, spices, &C.,‘ Whlch«J»^^H^?; ; sold as cheap as they can bo had in • Boots ami Sfto«*for Men and Bojfli and Children's shoes of all sold low. * • ‘ Thankful for past favors, hcdiopcs fbr % tinuancu of the some, and will endeavor totnako it flic interest of all to call and aco Win; old ataud near the Bank. r l* fcs ' PHILIP; ARNOLD. * Carlisle, Juno 8,185-i. • ; . ' . 1 * Cheap FnrnUnrc B'ooml • ' TOII.V MSZMAK would rospeotf ullylnforn, O the public, and particularly bouSOkcofretOj j that lie has now on baud at his Furniture Boom; I in South Hanover streut/two doors south of the,* 'lid Presbyterian church,, iv splendid, assortment Sot* CABINET-WARE and CHAIRS; wliicli lie will sell at'prices that cannot fail lo please every one. , He is coniident that thtrsuporlor finish of the | workmanship, and ologanco of stylo, In which Uis i articles uro got up, together with tlielr cheap ness, will recommend thfcm to every person want. ,• mg Furniture, lie is constantly manufacturing • inork. both plain and Ornamental, elegant and i I useful. Ho would earnestly invito persons who . ( are about commencing housekeeping, to call and . i Kunuue his present stock. ) A good Journeyman wanted, 1 Carlisle, April 0, 185-t—3m; . . ; Slilrtu, Collars, Cravats, Gloves & Hosiery; In’short, every .ar tu l«* pertaining to gentlemen’s wear. ' He re spectfully Invites tbo public to call and examine his goods. N. HANTQH. April 211, 1851—If. ' • ’ Spring & Summer Clothing Xlctiry S. RKfer, South llanovtr itreet, next door to the Posi-offUe, Carlisle, WOULD Inform his friends and tlio public that he has lately' added largely to hia stuck, and la fully prepared fo' supply all -who may favor him with a call, with any article in hia line. Helms just completed a most extensive assortment of Spring & Summer Clqthiog, which ho flatters himself ho can soli as cheap; if nut cheaper, than any Other establishment in this county. lie has always on hand a groat variety of ready made clothing, suitable for oil seasons, manuftc t ,ired under bis own supervision, and guaranteed to give satisfaction to purchasers. > Just received, a large assortment of Cloths, Cussimers, and Vestings, with a Aril supply of Spring & Summer Goods,- which will bo made up In u fnshlouablo and durable manner, at abort notice and on reasonable terms. He would call attention to his stock of Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Hosiery, &c., which is mopt complete; * 1 for the liberal patronage heretofore extended him. he feels indebted! to his numerous custo mer:,, and assn res them' (hat no clTortswUl be spared in future to please thejn, in stylo, manu facture, mid price. GiviV'Us-ii call. Carlisle, April 20, 180 l WANTED. C'l A It TENTERS, cabinet makers, mill-wrfgbts j wagon-makers, shoe-makers, ond mechanics generally, who are In want of TOOLS, to coll at Lyno’s, where you can always bo supplied with a full Kittof superior tools of tho best manu facture, warranted, at prices lower that over waa heard of. JOHN F. LVNB, IVcif side of A r . Hanover tt. May 11. IWVI 55W OQDSi Citizens or Cumberland County, WHO desire good goods at the lowest prices and a wry largo and heavy stock tosclcct ; from, are Invited tu call at the old Cheap Store, I fur | Silks, Bareges, Tissues, Lawns, Bonnets & Ribbons, ' Parasols, Barege «Ju Lalnes, GluVofl,. Hosiery, Giiigliiiiiis. Do Hegcs, Lacos, Edgings, Calleoos Aipnchas, french Worked Collars, Muslins, Checks, Spring Shawls, Tickings, Diapers, Dross Trimmings, Cloths, CiisHlmeres, Vestings, Summer Stuffs, and n great variety oi other goods, embracing, we believe, every article iu our lino, do which all wanting bargains, are requested to examini ng wo arc cutting goods very close this Spring, and no mistake. -BENTZ & BROTHERS. April 18. 1854. I‘lnluflcld Clutslcal Acaa«n>y, NF.A R CMI! LISLE, VA. /THIK 10th Session will commence May Ist. JL A retired & hcaltliAil location with thorough instmetiou In the various departments of a clus. sical or mercantile education. Terms—Board and Tuition per session, $OO Fur Catalogue, with full information, address R. K. BURNS, Principaland'Proprlctor. Plainfield Post OUlce, Gumti’d. Co. Pa. April 0,186 L JLoolt out iu Timor C\ HOLER A-MORBUS, Dysentery, Diarrhea, /&o.,are makingtheir appearances you'know the remedy. If you have any regard fbr the welfare of yourself, your wife or your children, supply yourselves instantly with “Beecher’s Matchless Cordial,*’, otherwise obido tho, conse quences resulting from a bigoted adherence to old quackery. Tho Matchless remedy can bo had at (he Drug Store of B. J. KIEFFER; South Hanover street, a feta doors south qf the Court iib«K. {Carlisle, May 18, *64.] ~ ’Old Motioiifyohela Rectified.', WHISKEY 1 constancy on hand, and foraalo at (ho lowest market prlcosj particular at lontion will bo paid to ordora/rom a distance. J. W”ALLQWEB. $e SON, //arniburgj Fa. JunoS — Bm* CAKPKTING.— Just received, a fow piece from Auction & Belling very low al , ; Juno 15,1851. CHAS* OGILDV.