m Mi C.P. HUOTBICII, j Attorney AT LAW, will promptly attend to oil business entrusted tobiscore. Office In Beotem's Row. ' ‘ Carlisle, April 6, 1866— 0 m DR P C bos removed hlsoffice to South Hanover street, cast side, near and belotv tb. Chnrcb - Carlisle, April 6, 1855. JEHfnffe Police. NOTICE is hereby given that letters of ad ministration on the estate of Adam Hanck, late of (lie Borough of Mcchanlcsburg, Cumber, land county, deceased, have been granted by the Register of said county, to the subscribers residing In tho same place. All persons know ing themselves indebted to said estate, are re. quested to make payment, and those having chums to present them for settlement to SAMUEL lIAUCK, or JEREMIAH SENSEMAN, Mccbanicsbnrg, April 6, ’6s—Ot* Admrs. Bomify Land Agency. THE undersigned will attend promptly to the procuring of Bounty Lands for those enti tied to them under the late act of Congress, op proved March Bd, 1855. Many years experience In (ho* prosecution of claims for service in the revolutionary war, has mado me familiar with tho regulations and forms requisite to bo obser ved, and having tho assistance of an efficient Attorney residing in Washington, shall he able to render satisfaction to those who may apply Co mo. Proper forms and instructions will be sent on application by mall free of cost. No charge unless a warrant is obtained, and when obtained tho fee will be $5. The highest market price will bo paid for Land Warrants. A. P. NORTON, Postmaster, Carlisle Springs, Cumberland eo., Pa. April 5, 18-35—ly Duality Lund Agency. THE undersigned will promptly attend to Bounty Land CUlms, under the act of March 8, 1855. Charges moderate, and no pay required until the warrant is obtained. Please give us a call. W. FOULK. M. HOLCOMB. Carlisle, April 6, 1855. F. IV. SMITH, Port Monnaie, Pocket Book, DRESSING CASE MANUFACTURER, A. IV. Cor, Fourth if- Chesnut Sis. Philadelphia, Always on hand a large ft varied assortment of Port Mommies, Work Boxes, Pocket Books, Culms, Bankers Cases, Traveling Bags, Note Holders, Backgammon Boards, Fort Polina, ('Less Men, Portable Desks, Memorandum Books, Dressing Cases, Cigar Cases, Ar. Also, a general assortment ol English, French and German Fancy Goods. Fine Pocket Cutlery, Razors, Razor Strops and Gold Puna, wholesale, Second and Third Floors. F. H. SMITH, N. W. eor. Fourth £ Chestnut Sts- Pliila. N. B.—On til** receipt ot $l, a superior Gold Pen iviH be sent to any part of the United States by mail; —dencribing pun, thus, medium, hard, or soft. April 6, 1866—Jy FIRST ARRIVAL. OF SPRING GOODS. THE subscriber has just received n very largo assortment of Wow Spring Goods, to which ho Invites tile attention of purchasers, ns he In prepared to no II «f am-b prices that the)' maj -Bare front -0 to 2» i*r cunt, on former prices. His stock embraces nil the different kinds of Goods adapted to the ffoupon, suehnsCLOTllS, Qassimores, Vuslliign, Cotton Punt Stuffs, Lin. €U) Linen Checks, <J-c. ' Dress floods. Such as Black and Fancy Silks, Barage do Lnincs, Lawns, Cballies, Borages, Bombazines, Alpaca*, India Silks, «Jc. Bon/iefs ami Ribbons, Bonnets of nil kinds such ns Satin Strrfw, Swiss Straw, English Double and Split Straw. Rib bons of all kinds and colors very cheap. Hosiery and Gloves. Mon 'sand Boys’ white, brown nnd mixed half Hose, Ladles’ whife, black, brown, slate and mixed Ilusu; Mon's, Women's and Cnildreu’s Gloves and Mitts of all kinds. Domestic Goad*. Muslins,£hrck«, Tickings, Osnaburg, Bagging,. Calicoes ami Ginghams. Carpets, A/.iDiujm, and Oil Cloths. A very largo lot of Carpets ofnll kinds, such ns Velvet, Tapestry. Brussels. Three I’ly, Ingrain and Vcnitian; Mailings of all widths of white and colored; Oil Cloths ol all n idfha. Boots and Shoes. Man’s and Boys’ Boots nnd Shoes of all kinds, Women’s £ Children's shoes at \ en low prices. C! eocenes. Such as Codec, Sugar, Tea. Molnssrs nnd Spl. ces; all of which will lie sold cheap, at the old •tand In North Hanover street, 8 doors north o( tho Bank, where thaiiklul for tlie liliura) patron, •go ho has hciviofore received, ho hopes for a .Continuance of tin- same. PHILIP ARNOLD. Srlialo, April .1, 185 j. IUNKS nnd Carpet Bags. A largo lot of Travelling Trunks und Carpet Bags for sale WgP»‘y I’lllLll’ ARNOLD. * 6, 185 ). UpoOOKING GLASSES. A large hit of Look. -Li log Glasses of nil sixes and different styles offrftimss, tor sale by hApril 6, '65. PHILIP AKNORD. CARPETS, Oil Cloths and Mattings. Tho subscriber has just received a large lot of CUlpotS, Mattings nnd Oil Cloths, which will he *old very cheap. Cull und sec them. P. ARNOLD. April 6, ’55. Embroideries, a large i»t of collars, Sloovos, Chimczettos, Jaconet anti Swiss Edging and Inserting, for sain cheap by v April 5, ’65. PHILIP ARNOLD. NEW GOODS! r AM now roccving from Now York nnd Phil. L adolphla, an immeuso stock of new unddesl lldo cheap Goods, to which I call (hoattention I all my old friends and customers, and tho Kblto (n gonaral. HU*lng purchased most of my Goods from HUArgost Importing "houses in Now York, 1 urn Hfted (hat I can givo hotter bargains than can flV* At any other house in thu county. JHjl Dress Goods. HJHwprtrncnt or now stylo dress goods is Urge, •OMMU and beautiful. RiuS9te!^ U \ 0 / ,080 elegant and cheap'black SiSKg:!^.^. n«idk.rcl.l.f.. Sleeve, fur uSui ami ' ,ln( l Inserting, a stock f «fnS£. u “‘ •>'««• competition. tJtSSIMERES, Cord a Cotton. ftdet, widvory choap. * oott<m Carpeting ami Matting, AfetfWft sow stock of Throo Ply. Incrafn r«♦ boue,,t v ">- colored Matting. ' N v s»: Boots and Shoes. A’ papply of Ladles’ and Gentlemen's Boots, Shoos and Gaiters. Intending to give up the Grocery department, I wilt dispose of what I have on hand in that )Idd at low prices. ■' IbfcVqonhand some Ready-made Clothing, twill sell foi less (fian cost, us I want to close, (t ont. Conn opo and all to the old stand, Last Main select your Goods from tho largest Ud chMposl stock ever brought to Carlisle. .* • CHARLES OGILBY. CilJl#l» r Apin 6, }855. LIST OF DEALERS OF Goods, Wares and Merchandize. Also, Distillers, Millers, Lumbermen, fitc., within the county of Cumberland, returned and classi fied in accordance with the several acts of As sembly, as follows, viz : Carlisle . Class. License. A. Bentz & Bro. 10 $2O 00 Philip Arnold, 12 . 12 50 Charles Ogilby, 12 12 50 George W. Ilitncr, 12 12 60 N. W. Woods, Agt. 13 10 00 11. Dick, 18 10 00 Jason W. Ehy, 18 10 00 C. Inhoff. Agt. (Liquors) 10 30 00 John G. Williams, 12 12 50 Joseph D. Halbert, 12 12 50 S. W. Hnverslick, (Liquors) 18 16 60 Samuel Elliott, 14 7 00 William Kelso, Steiner n Bro. , 18 10 00 William Sheldon, , 14 7 00 B. J. Kietfbr, 14 7 00 U. M. Rawlins, 14 7 00 Samuel C. Huyott, (Liquors) 18 16 00 H. W. Caufinan, (2 stores) 14 14 00 Wm. M. Henderson & Son, 10 20 00 Woodward ie Schmidt, 20 20 00 Henry Saxton, 12 12 60 Jdhn P. Lyno, 12 12 60 Daniel Eckels, (Liquors) 14 10 60 John Fuller, (Liquors) 14 10 60 J.&D. Rhoads, 14 7 00 Wm. B. Murray, Agt. 14 7 00 Thomas Conlyn, 14 7 00 Peter Monyer, Haller & Rohrer, John N. Armstrong, J. A. Lebn, 14 7 00 Prof. H. M. Johnson, 14 7 00 S. M. Hoover, 14 7 00 Tho* H. Skiiea, 14 7 00 Arnold & Livingston, 13 10 00 John Keeny, 14 7 00 Philip Messersmith, 14 7 00 Darkness ft Grove, 14 7 0D James M’Grnnahan, A. M. Piper, Agt 14 7 00 David,Cornman, George Li bey, Jonathan Cornman, 14 7 00 Jacob Hoover, , David Martin, 14 7 00 John Fredericks, 14 7 00 James Callio, sr., 14 7 00 , Jonathan Cornman, sr. 14 7 00 Henry Glass, 14 7 CO 14 7 00 14 7 00 Arnold & Son, ShippentOurg. John Criswell, 14 7 00 13 10 00 J. C. Altick, Kunkle A Stcvick Totton & Co., 18 10 00 1). W C. F. Kunkle, John Stumlmngh, H 7 00 14 7 00 Jacob Pague, D. 11. Miller, 14 7 00 J. Bridges, J■ C. Williams, 14 7 00 W. I). A. Nagle, 14 7 00 Samuel Sugars, John Gish, S. II Rwonsev, 12 12 60 P. S. Arts, 14 7 001 lleck, ILiblev A Co. J 2 12 60 I Nevin fc Keddlga, 11 16 00! Muddingur& Bro. II 15 00 j N. A. Cornelius, 11 16 ; J. B. Duncan, Agt. H 7 00 j Philip Deitrich, (Zdquors) M 10 60 1 John Wunderlich, 10 20 001 Christian Shade, H 7 00 I Mechamctburg. F. A. Mateer, H 7 00 Eminger ft Co., 18 10 00 Jacob Dorshciiner, 14 7 00 Kaufman. Hupp ft Co., (drug#) 14 7 00 Simon Arnold, 12 12 60 Blizzard & Swisher, 14 7 00 Unrsh & Beolman, (Liquors) 14 lo h Kaufman, Kupp & Co,, (hard) 14 7 GO Joseph Mosser, John T. Ayres, Lc-vi Snell, 14 7 00 George Wubbcrt, 18 10 00 Henry Leas, John Iteigle, Ira Day, John Harfo«j Ephraim Zug, George Singlzur, 14 7 00 Oswald & Kaufman, 14 7 00 Lewis Shut, Singifcr & Co., 10 20 00 Isaac Blizzard, 10 20 00 Josepti Miliizen, 10 20 00 AVirn’Hf. Anthony Foreman, 14 7 00 14 7 00 William Stitzell, William Reed Joseph Lnnghlin, 14 7 0() Thomas Slough, 12 12 60 William Bratton, (Liquors) 14 10 60 18 10 00 18 10 00 John M. Davidson, T. & J. M'Candlish, J. 11. Herron, S. G. Wild, Bear A Cohaugh, 14 7 UU John J. Crawford, 14 7 00 Henry Snj der, irfi/prnniborongA. II 7 00 Davidson A James, 18 10 00 Edward Rogers. 14 7 00 Woodward A Schmidt, 14 7 00 John Hood, 18 10 00 AVu’/on. S. W. Sharp, 10 20 00 Jacob Swoyer. 13 10 00 W. A J. Gracor, 14 7 00 J. W. Vanderbolt A Co., 14 7 00 Al. A J, A. Kunklo, M 7 00 John Minieh, 14 7 00 Kylo & Wnshtnger, 14 7 00 Peter Garver, 14 7 00 Hopewell. John Ferguson, 1 4 7 00 Wherry A Co., 18 10 00 Jacob An, (Liquors) 14 10 60 John Holler, 14 7 00 Shoemaker A Elliott, ]8 ]0 00 Thaddeua M’dlff, 14 7 00 Frankford. W. A J. Green, (Liquor*) II 10 60 Southampton. John W. Clever, 14 7 00 George Clever, 14 7 00 | William Haiick, )4 7 00 J. F. Bughman, 14 7 00 Jacob Faanaught, 14 7 00 J)ickinson. Hays A Palm, 14 7 00 Russel A Dice, 14 7 00 W. A J. Orcon, 13 10 00 D. L. Beulnian, 18 10 00 Joseph L. Sterner, 14 7 00 Francis Williamson, 14 7 00 Wm. M. Watts, 14 7 00 Benjamin Plank, 14 7 00 Mlchaol Noglu, 14 7 00 South Middleton. A. W. Loldlgh, 18 10 00 S. N. Divcn, 14 7 00 Mullen ft Alexander, 14 7 00 U. Given A Co., 14 7 00 North Middleton. Norton ft Owen, 14 7 00 14 7 00 Kilns Light, Monroe. Du Tiny & Hull, 13 10 00 Mrs. Mary Pissol, Slnglzor & Sanderson, 13 10 00 Upper v^llen. Peter Gingering, 14 7 00 Hiram Longneckcr, 18 10 00 Oosivoilor & Zo ok, 18 10 00 Jonathan Eckels, 14 7 00 Lower Mien, Isaac Barton, (Liquors) 14 10 50 W. Loyd, 14 7 00 Ernst & Haines, n 7 00 IJrower tie Maryland, H 7 00 Walker AGehr, 14 7 00 New Cumberland, John G. Miller, 14 7 qo nif « * . „ 12 12 60 D. H. Mossor&Co,, U 16 00 John Horn, 7 qq Valentino Foaman, 14 7 pp Clmrlca Gymor, 18 10 ou John A. Machlsn, 14 7 pp Basiptiimborough. Class. License. George W. Feslor, (Liquors) 14 10 60 Caleb Brruton, 14 7 00 Andrew Esllngcr, John M’Cormick, Jacob Longnccker, 14 7 00 Jacob Rcnningor, (Liquors) 14 10 60 Bucher & Son, 18 10 00 Kcr & Hummel, 11 16 00 Michael Freese, 18 10 00 D. & J. Reynard, 14 7 00 Dudolphus White, 14 7 00 Hampden. John Kutz, 14 7 00 Henry Rupp, 14 7 00 Henry Noidigh, 12 12 60 Wm. H. Eckels, 14 7 00 Shaffer & Bro. 14 7 00 Silver Spring. John B. Lcldlg, 18 10 00 John Coyle, 13 10 00 John Qauck, 14 7 00 David Strobm, 18 10 00 Jacob Simmons, (Liquors) 14 10 60 D. H. Swller, 14 7 00 D. M. Lcidigh, 14 7 00 Andrew Singlzer, 13 10 00 PATENT MEDICINES. Class. License. Wherry ft Co., Hopcw»ll, 4 $6 00 Shoemaker & Elliott, •> 4 6 00 M. &J. A. Kunkle, Newton, 4 500 Kyle & Washlnger, “ 4 5 00‘ John W. Clever, Southampton, 4 600 J. F. Bughman, “ 4 5 00 Hays & Palm, Dickinson, 4 6 00 Russel & Dice, “ 4 600 John B. Leidig, Silver Spring, 4 6 00 John Coyle, »< 4 6 00 A. W. Leidigb. South Middleton, 4 600 Goswcllor & Zook, Upper Allen, 4 600 Henry Neidigb, Hampden, 4 6 00 Ernst & Haines, Lower Allen, 4 6 00 G. W. Fesler, Eastpennsboro.’ 4 6 00 Dudolphus White, «< 4 5 00 J. A. Machlnn, N. Cumberland, 4 5 00 John G. Miller, « 4 6 00 BEER, OYSTER & EATING HOUSES. Wm. Wlnhoßz, Woslpcnnsboro l 8 6 00 Harriet Watson, “ 8 5 00 Jacob Bixler, «< 8 5 00 George Murphy, Newvillo, 8 5 00 Jane Kershaw, “ 8 5 00 Charles Brewster, Newton, 8 6 00 George Miller, “ 8 5 00 J. R. Diehl, Hopewell, 8 6 00 Jno Brmvnewoll, “ 8 6 00 Janies Mackey, Shippcnsburg, 8 600 Specsu & Lenny, “ 7 8 00 Mary Fisael, Monroe, 8 6 00 I James Maloy, Mechanicsburg, 8 600 1 David Long, “ 8 500 Peter Baker, «• 8 6 00 Sami. R. Grove, Lower Allen, 8 600 Samuel Shireman, •« 8 6 00 Vbm. Coble, Eastpennsboro’ 8 6 00 Win. Phillips, “ 8 5 00 John Huston, << 8 6 00 A. G. Smith, Cumberland, 8 6 00 Jot. Brownewoll, Silver Spring, 8 6 00 George Hughes, “ 8 6 00 Jacob Low, Carlisle, 8 600 Henry Peters, •• 8 6 00 Henry Warner, “ 8 600 Gottlob Sweitzer, • « 8 6 bJ Joseph Mcrklo *• 8 6 00 John Small, ar., «« 8 600 Margaret Miller, “ 8 600 Jacob Stratton, “ 8 600 14 7 00 14 7 01) 14 7 00 14 7 00 7 00 14 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 Marshall James, Westpennsboro’ 18 10 00 Oilier & Knder, “ 14 7 00 Jacob Shellebargor, “ 14 700 Zeigler fit Myers, •* 14 7 0U Isaac Munpinrt, •• 14 7 00 Emanuel Barnhart, “ 14 7 00 Andrew M. Middleton, Newton, 14 700 .John Moore, Dickinson, 14 7 00 Ja<-,b Baruitz, «« 13 jq 00 John D. ShcAtfur, South Middlu’n. 18 10 00 W. L, ft T. B. Graiglicad, “ 18 10 00 ShcaUer &c Shupp, <« 14 7 00 Busier & Son, •< 14 7 00 David Voglcsong, Monroe, 18 10 00 G. VF. Leldlgh, “ 14 7 00 J. A. &C. N\ r . Ahl, “ 18 10 U) Benjamin Givler, “ 14 700 issue Blizzard, « s— ..,11 16 00 Miller & Zug, Meclisnicsburg, 10 20 00 Christ. Eborly, Lower Allen, 11 16 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 13 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 12 12 60 Sami. Bitner, “ J. K. Kaufman, “ C. Rupp, John Horn, J. M. llnldcman, “ 11 16 00 Jacob Coorer, Jr., Upper Allen, 14 7 00 J. S. Holdoman, Eastpcnnsboro’ 14 700 Henry Hupp, Hampden, 14 7 00 T. B. Bryson, «• H 16 00 John ShatTner, Silver Spring, f 4 7 00 G. H. Bucher, " 13 10 00 1 4 7 00 David Shank, David Hoover, W. M. Henderson A Son, N. Mid. 12 12 50 Gabriel Natcher, DISTILLERIES A BREWERIES 1 4 7 00 P, A. A J. A. Ahl, Newton, Jof ph Rnmp, “ 0 8 00 Uoi ert Quigley, «• 0 8 00 Marlin Coover, Southampton, 0 8 00 A. Hosier A Son, South Middleton. 8 12 60 lift ry Glass, 10 5 00 M. G. Bollslinovcr, Monroo, 8 12 50 J.A-AC. Ahl, “ 8 12 50 John Bowman, Upper Allen, 0 8 00 Honderson A Son, N. Middleton, 7 20 0(1 Wm. Bonier, " 9 8 (K) William Burnllz, Carlisle, , 0 8 00 G. W. Brandt, «* 8 6 00 John Hoffman, >« 8 6 0 TEN PIN ALLEYS. Jacob Low, Carlisle, (2 alleys) 40 00 David Long, Mecbanicsburg, (I alley) 30 00 and others who fell themselves ng. grieved by the above classification, are hereby notified that I will bold an appeal at fJio Court lluuso, in Carlisle, on Friday the 28th day ot April, 1855. between thu hours of 0 A 12 o'clock A. M., and 2 A 4 o’clock P. M., when and where the} can attend iftliov think proper. JOS. 0. THOMPSON, Afercan/i7« Appraiser. Carlisle, April 5, 1855—41 LIGHT FOR ALLI GREATEST INVENTION OF THE AGE I Patent Cold Lard Lamp! I ’HE subscriber having purchased tho patent right ol Stoncslfor Smith’s Patent Cold Lard Lamp for the Statu of Pennsylvania, are manufacturing in large quantities and aru able to supply merchants at wholesale or retail, at his establishment opposite tho German Reform, ed Church, in Louthcr street. All orders ad dressed to him will bo promptly attended to. JACOB SENEU. Carlisle, April 6,1866—0 m N. D.—Thu subscriber having closed out his stock of Hardware, and having entered Into tho Lump manufacturing business, cull upon tliose indebted to him by note or hook account to settle (hair accounts without delay, os no fhrthor indulgence will ho given. Ofllco opposite tho Gorman Reformed Church. *JACOB SENER. FRENCH TRUSSES. HENRI or RUPTURE successfully treated, and comfort insured, by use of the elegant French Trusses, Imported by tho subscriber, and made to order expressly for bis sales. All suffering with Rupture will be gratified to loam (hat 'the occasion now offers to procuro a Truss combining extreme lightness, with ease, durability and correct construction , in lieu of tho 'Cumbrous and uncomfortable article usually sold. An extensive assortment always on hand, adapted to every variety of Rupture in adults and children, and for solo at a range oi price to suit all. Cost of Slngto Trusses, $2, $B, $4 and $6; Double, $4, $6, $O, $6 and $lO. Persons at a distance can have a Truss sent to any address by remitting tho amount, send* log measure around the hips, amt stating side affected. For sale Wholesale and Retail by (lie Impor ter, CALEB 11. NEEDLES. S. W. cor. of Twelfth £ Race Sts., Phlia. Depot for Dr. Banning’s Improved Patent Body Brace; Chest Expanders and Erector Bra ces; Patent Shoulder Braces; Suspensory Ban. dagos; Spinal Props and Supports. Ladles' Rooms, with competent lady attendants. April 6, 1866—flm THE undersigned Conuplsslouerß of Cumber land county, hereby ’ givo notice (hat tho several appeals trill be U&d'at the Commission* elonor’a Office, in Carlisle, as follows, viz: Lower Allen, Monday iwd of April, 1855. Upper Allen' '** “ “ Mcchanlcsbug <*’ ' u “ “ Eastponnsboro*, Tuesday 21tb of April, 1855. Hampden . “ “ “ Now Cumberland ' [ “ ". « Monroe, ‘Wednesday 2oth of April, 1856. Silver Spring “ ♦* *• “ Frankford, Thursday 2<Rh of April, 1855. N. Middleton ** “ Mifflin, Friday 27th of April, 1855. Hopewell « " “ “ Nowvillo “ ** “ “ Shipponsburg 80., Saturday 28th April, 1855. Sbipponsburg T., 11 “ “ “ Southampton ** “ “ “ Dickinson, Monday 80th A[iril, 1855. Newton “ “ “ Sonth Middleton, Tuesday Ist May, 1855. Wostpennsboro* ** “ “ “ Carlisle, Wednesday 2d of April, 1855. Any persona feeling themselves aggrieved by alterations made, will be beard at tliu time and place stated. JOHN BOBU. 1 JAMES ARMSTRONG, > Comm’rs. GEO. M. GRAHAM, \ Com rnr’e. Office, I Carlisle, March 29, *6s< J 14 7 00 14 7 OS Cumborlaud Valley Railroad CHANGE OP HOURS. ON and after Monday March 2Cfh, 1865, pas senger trains will run daily, os follows (Sun days) excepted : FOR HARRISBURG: Ist Train. 2d Train. Leave Chambcrsbnrg, Q. 30, A. M. 4.30, P. M, “ Shipponsburg, fi,o9, “ 6.09, ** ** Nowvillo, 0,40, “ 5.40, m “ Carlisle, 7.18, “ 6.18, <• “ Mechanicsburg, 7.60, “ 6.60, «* At Harrisburg, 8.16, “ 7.15, <« FOR CHAMBERSBURG. Ist Train. 2<i Train. Leave Harrisburg, 8.46, A. M. 1.16, P. M. “ Mechanicsburg, <|.lB, “ 1.48, “ “ Carlisle, 9.55, “ 2.25, « “ NewviJlc, 10,80, “ 8.00, «< “ Sblppensburg r 11.02, “ 8.80, «« At Chambersburg, tl.Bo, “ 4.00, «• Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia, at 8.45, A. M. 12.80, M., (via Columbia) and7.4o P. M. For Baltimore, at 8.45, A. M. and 1.46 P. M. For Pittsburg, at 8.20 A. M., 12.66 noon,and 6 P, M. For Pottavillc, Reading, and points on the Dauphin and Susquehanna Railroad, leave Har risburg at 7.15, A. SI. At all statlona whore Tickets are sold, Fares are ten cents Jess than when paid in (tie cars. A. F. SMITH, Sujifnnkuitfn/. Railroad Office, Chamb’g. I March 29, )865~1m f Plainfield Classical Academy, NEAR CARLISLE, PA. THE 18th session will commence May Ist. .Parents will And this a desirable place tor educating their sons in view of its lumlibfulncas and mom] purity, as well as its superior educa tional advantages. The buildings havo been improved, and the dormitories refurnished. The number of Stu dents is ’limited and every attention given to their comfort and improvement. Terms (per session of five months) $60,00. For Circulars containing references ami fur ther information, addreia ' R.’K. BURNS. Plainfield , Cumb. Co., Pa. March 20, 1865. MILLS JOHH li. TURNER* begs leave to inform contractors, and others,Carlisle and vicinity, that be is’prcpared to take con tracts on reasonable terms tor Slate Roofing, with the celebrated oodsupcrlorquality of Slate from Rowland-PuiTyt!'Slate PottCft Bottom, York county,.Pa. These Slates are considered the best manufactured in the United States, in proof of which the Judges ot the late State loir at Pittsburg, Awarded him a diploma for the superiority .Slnto. AH Rootling warranted waterproof, and done in n workmanlike manner. Carlisle, Anarch 29,185A—2m IS 10 00 14 7 00 I« 10 00 18 10 00 Spring and) Summer Clothing. IHE subscriber* hare Just received from the cities, at the Old Rtahd, In North Hanover street, one of the most elegant assortments of SPUING AND SUMMER CLOTHING over offered to the people of Cumberland coun ty Tito prices of Clothing at tins house have been reduced to such a very low standard, that it is now within the power of all who wish to w'ear good clothes to secure (hem. Their stuck consists of (he best and most desirable Dress and Frock CUJTS, Habit Cloth do.. Linen Dril ling do M Tweeds, Ac.; superfine Black C«*ai mero PJNI'S and Fancy do.; Silk and Satin I'ESTS, and a very flno variety of Valencia and other vests; with a great variety of Boys' Cloth ing, consisting ot Sack Cunts, Polka Jackets, Monkey Jackets, Vests and Round Jackets, made of Tweed, Linncn Drilling, {'loth, Alpaca, Kerseymere, Doeskin, Ac., Ac. Also, Shirts, Stocks, Handkerchiefs, Ac., all oi which arc of fered at the lowest possible cash price, ami ns cheap an any other Clothing Store in the Union. Also, a splendid assortment of Goods in the piece. Superfine French and English Cloths and Cassimeres of every hue and shade, Safin, Silk* and Valencia Vestings, Suttinetts, fee.,all of which will he made to order at the shortest notice and In the neatest and heal manner. All garments am warranted to fit. The public arc respectfully invited to call and examine (he su perior assortment of Clothing at this establish, ment. ARNOLD A LIVINGSTON. Carlisle, March 2», 1861. 14 7 00 12 12 60 8 12 50 SILVER WAKE & JEWELRY. TUB largest, finest, and best selected stock in the city. Every description of Fine and Cheap Watches that are manufactured can bo obtained at this Establishment, which receives them direct from the Factories of Liverpo >l, London and Switzerland, and Is therefore ena bled to soli a much superior urttclo for a less price than any other retail store In this city. Persons wishing to purchase al wholesale or retail are Invited to call and got Hie worth of their money. Some of these Watches cun bo sold at the following prices, viz : Gold Lovers full jeweled, 18 carat cases, $26 00 Gold Hunting Case, full joiroled Lorors, BSOO Gold Lupine Watches, ' *• 20 00 Silver Lover “ full jeweled, 10 60 Gold Hunting Case, “ . 18 50 Gold Loplno Watches, Jeweled, And sonic stilt cheaper (h«n the aho re. Jewelry of every description, Hno ami chonp. Also, Silver Ware, and Sliver plated Wore ol all kinds. Watches repaired and warranted at LEWIS K. DROOMALL'S (Old Stand,) No. 110, N. Second. 2d door below Race St, Pblla. March 20, 1856 ly NO. 50 Ohcsnut, near Second, Philadelphia, has now arranged and completed his stock lor tho spring of 1855, ns follows i Vegetable Seeds—in great variety, including tho finest varieties of llcuns, Beets, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Lettuce, Onions, Melons, Egg-plant Tomatoes, Pena, Hadishes, fee. Flower Seeds.— His collection is unequalled ■f&k* by any in this country tor extent and xfijpquallty. and embraces the finest varieties Asters. Stocks, Carnations, Pansies, Wallflowers, Daisy, Ac. Grass Seeds—of all kinds, Including Blue and Green Grass, White Dutch Clover, Swedl Seen ted Vernal Grass, llerronnlal Ray Grass, Du corno, Ac. Rom, ij-c.—Clmico cvor-bloomlng Roses, Ca mellias, Verbenas, Dahlias, Grapo Vines, Fruit Trees, Shrubbery. Ac. 8. W. HAVERSTIOK, Jgt. for CarlitU March 20, 1656. 1955. SLATES I SLATES!! AND SLATE KOFKING! Call mid S<‘C our Cold and Silver Watches, 11. A. DRGER, SEEDSMAN AND FLORIST, ' Sck'li«iiisr A CbnTeyahccr. AL. SPONSLEU, late Register ol 6umbor • land county, will carefully attend to tho transaction of all such business as may bo en trusted to him, to wit: The Writing of Deeds, Mortgages, Contracts, &o.; ho will also devote his attention to tho procuring of Land Warrants, Pensions, &c., as well as to tho purchase and sale of Real Estate, Negotiations of Loans, St c. Office, West High Street, formerly occupied by Win. M. Penrose, Esq., 8 doors cast of the Methodist church. Carlisle, March 29, 1855—Sm TO PHYSICIANS, FOR sale, a desirable practice, medicines, &c., of a physician. The locution isagood one, a practice worth over $lOOO ft year; expenses of living are very low, reasons for leaving given. For a married man a bettor opportunity does not otten present itself. For Information apply to (lie editor of the Volunteer, (post paid.) March 20, 1865—1 t Ef.ate Notice. LETTERS of administration with the will an nexed, on the estate of J. Ellis Bonham, Esq., dec’d., Into of the Borough of Carlisle, Cumberland county, Pa., have been issued by the Register of said county, to tho subscriber who resides in Carlisle. All persons Indebted to said oslftto are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement to A. B. SHARP, .tidm’r, Carlisle, March 20, 1856—6 t | Estate Notice. LETTERS of administration on tho estate of Wm. Buchanan, dec’d.,late of the Borough of Carlisle, Cumberland county, Pa., have been issued by the Register of said county, to the subscriber who resides in Smith Middleton tp., Cumberland county. Al! persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, ami those having claims will present them for settlement to JOHN STUART, Jr., Athn'r. March 29, 1855—Ct' ISl£swal!3 A MAMMOTH Spring Arrival at LYNE’S on North Hanover street, whore the public are being supplied with every variety ol Hard ware. Paints, Oils, &c.,iil the lowest cash price. Cali in and be accommodated. JOHN P. LYNE. Carlisle, March 20, 1856. Paper llnnslnso. I HAVE just received my Spring stock of Pa per Hangings, which is the largest and most varied assortment over opened in Carlisle, to which I Invite the early attention of (lie public, as I intend selling paper at prices which cannot fail to please the closest buyers. JOHN P. LYNE Carlisle, March 20, 1865. WHITE HALL ACADEMY 3 miles West of Ilarrithurp, Pa. THE N inth session of this popular and flour ishing Institution, will commence on Mon day the 7lb of May next. The attention of Parents and Guardians is earnestly invited to ttic advantages which it aflbrds. Being situated in u pleasant, retired, and healthful part of the country, and the facilities lor study and Instruc tion being extensive, it is believed it cannot tail to give satisfaction to those who may may pa tronize it. TERMS: goarding, Washing and Tuition in the English branches, and Vocal music per session of 5 months, Instruction in Instrumental Music, Instruction in Ancient or Modern Lan- guages, each 5 00 For Circulars and other information address D. DENLINGER, Principal, M iroh 15, 1855. Harrisburg, Pa. THE subscriber respectfully informs bis friends and the public in genera), that ho still car ries on the CABINET MAKING BUSINESS, at ids old stand in South Hanover street, near the Pott Office and. Second Preshylcrmn Church, where lie will manufacture to order, and keep cofjstantJy on hand, an elegant assortment of C.t blnrl-H’.-i rc, Sucti as Secretaries, Bureaus. Workstands, Din fng and Breakfast Tables, Pier & Com Tables; French, Fluid, Iliulj and Low Post Bedsteads. Ac.5 togotherwith every other article of Cabiiu-tware—all of which he will sell very cheap for rash, or in exchange for Country Produce at market prices. Ihi will keep constantly on hand ('hairs, Srllres, Rocking Chairs, and every other article manufactumJ in thul bram.li of business. Thankful for past favors, he respectfully soli, cits a share of public patronage, Confident that he cm render general satisfaction. JOHN LIS2MAN Carlisle, March 16, 1865—31 Gns Sind Water Company Loan. I 'HE Carlisle G.is and Water Company desire to complete their works by the introduction of Gas this slimmer, am] for this purpose want to obtain on loan twenty thousand dollars, for which they will give Hie most ample security, and pay the interest half yearly at Iho Carlisle Deposit Bank, for sums not less than $6Oll. FUKD’K. WATTS, Pres March 22, IH6S—U Wall Paper. JUST received a splendid stock of Paper Hangings, Window Blinds, and fine prints, embracing all (lie newest and most approved styles. The designs are neat and chaste, and the prices such ns cannot fail lo give satisfac tion. We invito our friends ami the public go nerally, (o call ami examine our assortment be fore purchasing elsewhere. 11. SAXTON Carlisle, March 22, 1856, Eitgto Plow’s. A PRIME lot of Savory A Co’s, celebrated Engle Plows, which have taken premiums at all the different fairs at which they have been exhibited. Also, a largo assortment of the fam ous York Plows—together with other Plows from different manufacturers constantly on hand and for sale at H. SAXTON’S Carlisle, March 22, 1856. Hoof (in<] Shoe RcpUlrfiag. A DEHUFF, A Co. beg leave to Inform the • citizens of Carlisle and vicinity, that (hoy have opened a shop, directly in the rear of the Court-house, and intend to devote their time exclusively to ft ItEPAinisa Boots, Siioes, Ac. rl! They promise to perform oil work In tiro very best ma nor, at short notice, and nt more rea sonable terms than any other shop in town They deal) work themselves, end lee) u confi dence in asking a liberal patronage from the cili/.ens of Carlisle. Carlisle, March 15, 1855—Sin. CO'partneriltlp Nollre. HAVING this day associated with mo in bu siness, iny son Alexander S. Robinson, tho business hereafter will ho conducted under the name and style ofC. N. Robinson A Son. C- N. ROBINSON A SON, 218 Chcsnut Street, Phila , March 15, 1856—01 Wm. U. Pi’lnce & Co.,^ ffiSfrFliiabing. N. V., will semi to np*£3£ who enclose stamps, new catalogues, -lUth edition. Nu. I, Fruit and Ornamental Trees. No. 2, Roses, Dahlias, Bullions, and all other Flowering Plants. No. 8, extra large Fruit. Evcrgeen, and other Orna mental Trees nml Shrubs. No. 4, wholesale Catalogue for Nurseries, including Stocks and Tree Seeds. Tim trees and the safe packing are unrivalled. March 1, 1805—8t* WM O. lUIEEM, Attorney at law. office in Boetom’s Row, Carlisle, Pa. Business entrusted to him will bo promptly attended to. February 22, 1655—tf Cumberland Valley Institute* MALE. AND FtMALE; At Meohaniosdurg, Pekn’a. Riv . Jqs. S. Loose, A. 31., Prina'pdii (Assisted by five Teachers.) THE summer session opens on the Ist May. Tho facilities offered by this Institution for obtaining a liberal education are unsurpassed by tiny similar Seminary in tho State. The Fe male Department Is conducted by tho most ap proved New England Teachers,' under tho Im mediate care of the Principal. Tho location healthy, accessible by Kailrbad, and eight miles distant from Harrisburg. Terms —Board, room furnished, ahd tuition, including the English branches, with Latin and Greek, per session of 21 weeks, §GS 00 For circulars address, • JOS. S. LOOSE, Mfchanicsburg, Cumb. Co., Pa. March ft, 1855—2m # Two Splendid farms For SnlO. THE subscriber will sell at Private Sale tho two lollowlng described farms, to wit: No. 1. is situated on the north west of Car lisle adjoining the inhabited part of said borough, Containing 110 aerosol' first rate lime stone land, having thereon erected a new largo bank barn, a large hey house, a large Cattle stable, also a comlortable dtvellihg house & other out buildings. The land is in n high state of culti vation, and all under good post & rati fence. — It is bounded on the North by tho heirs of Sam’J. Alexander dec’d., on the Eos! by John Noble, Win. D. Scjmour & others, on tho West by John Moore, David , ond on tho South by (ho Public road leading (rom Car lisle to Waggoners bridge. No. 2. is situated In North Middleton Tp., 4$ miles from Carlisle on the Harrisburg tic Carlisle Turnpike road about 1$ miles from' Middlesex mills, bounded as follows, on the North by the Conodoguinlt Creek, on the West by Irvin's heirs, on fho East by John Noble & Jesse Zigler, and on the South by Abr. Het rick and the Harrisburg Turnpike road. Con taining 2‘Jo acres, about 10b acres ofliinesfone and the residue is black slate, about IflO acres of the tract cleared, under pood fence and in a good stale of cultivation, tho balance is very heavily timbered ; a large portion of the farm is medow land. The improvements arc a largo j Stone Dwelling house, a large log & frame barn, a stone Spring-house, and other nut buildings, an apple orchard ond a large quantity of other fruit trees. No. 3. la a small true! of land about ft $ mile west of No. l on the H.ikor road tending from Cnrlislu to Waggoner’s bridge, containing 20 acres of first rale limestone [and, bounded by said rond on the north, by John Noble on the south, Brown's heirs on the cast, and by Baker on (lie west-. I The subscriber w ill also sell a number of out lets to suit purchasers. The above property nil) be sold on reasonable terms. ARMSTRONG NOBLE. Carlisle, Jan. 11, 1856—tf Flrst-rntc lAmc&touc Lund far Sale. I OFFER for sale a tract of Land lying in Jef ferson county, Va., containing 266 Acres, 16G cleared ami under good fencing, and the jf&u. balance in Timber. This land is as pfo jOaflyductive as any in the county of Jefferson, well watered. It is within (wo miles of the Sbenamloab rivyr, and the A. L. H. Kail road will run within one mile of it. A more particular description is deemed unnecessary as persons wishing to purchase will view the prem ises before purchasing. The farm will be shown and terms made known by F. A. Lewis, living near Kablctown, in Jefferson co., or on appli cation, postage paid, to the undersigned at Mo bile, Alabama. If the above property is not sold privately before the 16th of July, iB6O, U will then be offered nf public sale on that due, belore the Court House. In Chailcstown. ARTHUR F. HOPKINS. February 15, 1855. snn no 10 oo Desirable Rublix-bb Locatlou for Sale. ALL that valuable lot, the property of Wm. M. Biddle, Lr.cp, dec'd.. aituuted at tlio west end of Main Street, Carlisle, Pa., formerly the properly ot Mr. S. M. Hoover and Emory's heir*. This Jot has 8 front of 225 feet on (ho Railroad, and a front of 210 feet along the Col- Mlcgo lane, and has erected upon it a FRAME WAREHOUSE. FronUU fine position, facility of access, kc. r it la a highly desirable business loca- I tian, and since the introduction of water into I the town, and the proposed introduction of gas, it has become an admirable site for the erection of Factories. Steam Mills, &c., or for carrying I on a coal and lumber business. For full parti- 1 ci-birs enquire of E. M. Riddle, Carlisle, Pa. March 8. 18')o—3t rayrttcvlllo I’cmaic St-mlnary •J 11IS Institution will open on tbo Urst Mon | day oi March, in ft new and commodious building erected for that purpose, under fhtt direction and superintendence of Rev. J. Ken nedy and S uni. Tlmmsou. The location of the Seminar} is healthy and retired It is the de sign of the Principal that the course of instruc tion ho thorough, umi (tic expenses moderate. Tlie lies! female teachers wilt be employed. Pnpi's will ho arranged in classes according to the direction of the Principal There "ill he three classes— Primary. Junior and Senior. TERMS: SUMMER SESSION' For hoard, washing, fuel ft light, pur srs. simi of 4 months, s4>l 00 Tuition in Senior class per session, b 00 “ • Junior ** ** fi 00 “ Primary “ “ 4 00 Greek, Latin or French, f» 00 Music on Plano and use of Instrument, !■'* 00 Oil painting and drawing, 5 00 For further information address J. KENNEDY. Principal. t'nytllville, Franklin Co., Pa. January 4, 18oo— 2i«s FIRST ARRIVAL OF HARD. WARI3! I Teas, Cotter, &c. I 11L subscriber having returned from thocity, . » « . ,1 1 1 . ui #■ 1 lias just n|itin.<(l Cor tlio Spring trudo a Ug- ",, J 1 “«\ and well selected slock of Foreign and Dumcslo A-mVfc’ Vl 0 " h CIIO I C t £ ' G P O ' Iliirdiviiri l , L-murnciug tivnrvllm.g u.unHy fonn.l “J 1 ,!■ r ' C 3 'Si in til at linn .if tnmUiuss. Til.- itltailinn „l friund, 1 jjSIM ‘IT.'L , ’ iU.d till' ,inline genorolly Is respet lfi.il, ilinxlnd , t,,,br “ cln * llin Cndm—roasted end gre.B to the assortment on hand, assuring them that j — l-i n,| d I A c * s - P°r lh., Orleans, Clarified# goods of all kinds will ho sold for cash ui u very < CrusJ»ed ami PnlrcriceU Sugars, of Una quali- Htnall advance on mumilucturers prices. i Ui ' H; Chocolates. Spices, Dairy Salt, and a varl#- Carpenters and /luiWer#—ftro incited to exam- : 0 Fmc ? * r “ cle ». ° Y f are tiered ittU inolhe assortment of Locks, Latches, llirgas, IoWUBtl oWU8t *“»*> pnees. Wc are thankful forth# Bolts. Screws, filiss. Putty, Oil. Paints, Ate— h>rtmjr support given ns, and invito a further Remember the ofd stand, in Past High B t rcc ,i call from our friends ami customers, whore thev are for sale cheap. J , J* • EBT HENRY SAXTON’. | Hall, Carlisle, Ang. 8, 1804 Afarclr 2.1, 18,m GLASS WAftE—Just receiving a new In. voice of Ware, embracing ft variety of bonds suitable for fruit, preserves, pickles, sugars, JclHes, &e., ns also Cellery Stands, Jars, Decan ters, Pitchers. Suits, Pepper*, Candlesticks, Lamps, covered Bowls, a large assortment of Tumblers, (tablets, and other useful articles. For sale by J. \\\ EDV. February 22, 1855. EilaCo Hoiirc LETTERS of administration on (he csfafe of Samuel Marlin, late of Monroe township, Cumberland county, have been Issued by the Register oi said county, to Die subscrllwr resid ing In Silver Spring township. All persons In duhted to said estate are requested to make lm mediate payment, and those having claims will present them (or settlement to JOHN AKMSTONG, Sr„ Adm'r. March 1, IHs6—Ot WALL PAPER.—A very largo lot of Wa] P«l»er ot every shade and design— at prices ranging from OJ eta. and upwards. The stock consists ol a toll issortmeol of coiniiin'i, sttin silvered and gill papers, all ol whl. It w ,il !„• sANTdV’S J< ST received. a fresh supply oi Lu.s.-cd all] Turpotillno, Palms, Varnishes \e Also, an mcrllunt article of cheap .ill fm Fin- Proof Paints, &c., at thu old stand East ilain Strvot, CaiUblu, Pa. Sept. 14, 1864 Utindbdls of every description neatly primed nl llvw office. Mill Property at Private Soldi THE Flouring Mill, known as Iho ' Property, is for sale- It i» b very desira ble and very convenient property, Tho Mill i has two sets of wheat burrs, ond one sot of Chop ping and Plastering stones. Tito water power t is tho best in tho county offlho river, never foil ing, and it never freezes. During* the past dry season there has been plenty of water, and tho - Mill Ims been doing its usual amount of work. It has all the advantages of thenarigaflonof tho . Shenandoah river, but Is not subject'to any of; tho freshets. Tho Mill is situated Ih oho oftho finest agricultural portions of Jefferson co., Va il is capable of grinding thirty thousand bushel* of wheat, which amount can bo purchased with in two miles of the site. There is attached to tho roll! 12$ Acres of th* • first quality pf Limestone Land, being almost ' t entirely bottom, on which Is erected a commodious and comfortable Dwelling,■ JjpjU. Stable, Meat-house, and nil other neces sary Out-buildings. In fact the property it on&.- of the most desirable and profitable In the VaL' '■ loy of Virginia. Term* made to suit the purchaser. AnycofrU. rmmfcnti'on addressed to mo at Charlestown, Jefferson county, Va., will receive prompt at. ' tcution. Persons desirous of viewing the prem ises will please call on th*» undersigned. JACOB B. BITTER. February 15, 1855. Dissolution or Partnership*. THE partnership existing between the sub scribers, was dissolved on the Ist lust., mutual consent. All persona indebted to tbUU nro earnestly requested to calland payfhewms to either of the undersigned. ABNER W. BEITT Z, WM. BENT 2, JAMES BENT 2. February 16, 1856. rTIE subscribers having purchased iho Inter* c.st of Wro. Dents, In the Dry-Goods bpsl* ness, Inform thelrirlcnda that they will coniln&fe the business as heretofore at (ho old stand, un der the name of Rentz & Brother. They have .just received a largo supply of I New ami Desirable. Goods, | such as Calicoes, Gingham, Muslins, Checks, Flmnols, Sutlnetts, Needle worked Collars, Sleeves, Spencers, &c. Also, 1 case of fice 1 Irish Linens, 49 pieces of Iheirown Importation, il2 J per yard below the usual price. They re , bpectfully solicit a call from all those wishing to . purchase Goods (n their line, as they are deter* I mined to sell Goods as low as any firm In Penn* | salvanla. ABNER W. BENTZ, February T 5, 1855, Valunbld Property for Solo ox* THE spaclousnnd convenient town mansion, with (wo full adjolnlfip.lot* IsitSttHLon Main street, In the Borough of belonging to the estate oi George A. Lyon, dcc’d. Apply to William li • Miller, Esq., Carlisle. JOHN LYON, lp, (r _ ' A. P. LYON, {“ r# * February 16, 1865—6 t LOOKING GLASSES. C. in. Robinson, No. 248 Cheertnt St., above Ninth si. Prm.ADCi.rniA. OFFERS fur sale an extensive assortment of FRENCH MIRRORS, framed in the plain est and most elegant ornamental styles,suitable for Mantels and Piers. Richly Carved Oval Girandoles, OrnamentalXSHt Tables. OIL POINTINGS JIV'D ENGBJVWGS, of recent importations, by (ho most celebrated living Artists at tho lowest cash prices. February 15, 1855—1 y Tons LYKENS VALLEY GOAL, aJvrvJ broken and screened, prepared ex pressly tor family use, receiving ank for sale by IV. B. MURRAY , Jgant. January 18,1855. —0 ms. Liincbncnerii’ Coal* onnn Tons lvkens valley not COAL, a superior article, receiv ing and for sale by W. B. MURRAY, Jgtnf. January 18, 1855.—8 ms. Bl acl&smjtli Coal. B “ she, » blacksmith coal,* Orst rate article, receirrnd and Jor sale by IV. B. MURRAY, jSgent, January 18, 1806 8 ma. Store Room for Rent MMIE Store-room on th,e nonli-oast corner sf 1 Hiumvornmi Loutlier strecta, is ottered for rent. Possession given on the Ist of April.— Enquire of WM. LEONARD. Carlisle, January 11, 1855—Ct GEO. z. uuErz, D. D. s, Dciltut. Respectfully tenders his profcisionai services to (tie public/ Artificial Teeth inserted, from a single tooth to an entire set, on the latest and most approved prlo riples—.such as Single, Block and tiTTYr Continuous Gum Teeth. Diseases of the mouth und irregularities carefully treated. Office at the residence of his brother, on North Put street. Carlisle, January 11, 1656. IkoOlS (&■■«! Shoes. JUST received, a large assortment of COOTS AND SHOES: Water Proof and fine Calf Bouts, Brogans, Boys’ and Childrens’ Sbpet,. Ladies' Mororeo Bools, Jenny Linds and Bus kins. Also, Gum Shoes in great variety. , CIIAS. O'GILDT. Carlisle, October 12, 1854. • JUST received a very largo lot of Scythes of superior Urands, (o which I Invito tho aUtu (lon of Crudlo makers, and all others ip wane of (tils article, the attention of Fanners is also In vited to the groat variety of Forming utensils of the very best makers. Ploughs of all kinds furnished at n small advance on City prices.— Homo makes at the manulhctitrora prides, alto a superior article of Churns, which wo Warrant to make more butter out of the’ same Quantity of Cream than any other Churn in use, try it. JOHN P. LTNE, IVett iids Forth //osonr £fr««fv Carllslo, May H infflt buf iu Time r HOLERA-MORDUS, Dysentery, Diarrbtea, V-'«o.,aro making their appoaranto; yon know the remedy. If you have any regard for the welfare of yourself, your wife oryoor children, supply youraolvca Instantly with “Kelffbr'e Matchless Cordial,” otherwise abide ,<be conse quences resulting from a bigoted adherence to old (\n iclu'ry. Thu Matchless reiUedv cap Imd nl the Drug Store of D. J. South Uanovc- ft few </cors south cf Court House. fCmUslo' May 18, »6*.} JUST * ’ ' «d ‘ * recot .... a prime lot of tlie celebrated patent il'Arci Grense for carriages, cats.Vft* Rotis. &c. TMs article fully maintains the re. putailon of being the Vest article fortbo purpoee over offered. Forsnloaf Aug. 81,1864. 11. SAXTON OIL—A new lot of superior' Table I Oil, an nlßO.Plckloii, Tonmtto Ketchup. B»» Hum, French MmlortU. Are, For n«le by i Aug,«, ism. j. iv. nnt. KEW GOODS. JAMES BENTZ. Hcfat Family Coal. SAXTON’S,
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