: SlX'Ccnl6 Ucw^r- d *: .r * u * , . BANAWAT from tho Bubscri !* -jjflffl 1 bout'the 4tb of.Apnl, 1855, au In ' - denturcd'opprentico to. the J* oo j, '-v ' and Shoe mating business,named ?«*! Richer. Said boy U about ; ’=' ! ago, of small Mature, ° ,f ■ <&*?£ tsS?*and' Itlfl supposed he has returned to S rt 2 are hereby warned n?l■ffi.hn'tf'or Waiting said boy, as I will Mo tlio law against allwho may do so. Tim aiSiso reward, but no thanks, will bo paid to any IfiiltTOD.reinrnlng said apprentice to m. ||||?Aprill2i 1865—8 f ■ JOS. SITES. KBcapiHS' & Mowing MatUliios. i&ANMT’S latest patent combined ndjostablo iiIJL Reaper and Slower, with Wood’s Improve* fnient, will, be oflbred to the farmers of Eastern (Pennsylvania for the harvest of 1856, on usual I term's, vis: $125, cash at the abop. Customers [ Wotild do well to send in their, orders early, as precedence will bo given to first orders. Ad dress, 1 J. WINEBKENNER i CO., , April 12, ’66—2m , . Harrisburg, Pa. Cheap Goods. THE subscriber Is nowopenlng a fresh lot of SEASONABLE GOODS, at hor now loca. f tion, opposite the Railroad Office, Main Street, ) Carlisle, which will bo sold at the lowest P* lce * MARGARET SNODtrIIAbS. . ;,. Apri1,12,.1852 —4t • _ REMOVAL. 1 undersigned has removed to the room ■Oierly occnpied ns the Post Onice, Inline, r opposite tho Volunteer Office, whore ho opening a largo and general assortment Spring' fioods, ring on extensive variety of British,French >meatloDry.Goods, Groceries, Straw liats onncts, Wall Paper, sc., which lie will of. the lowest prices. Purchasers are ro illr Invited to call and examine for them- J ROBERT DICK. Ule, April 12,1855. Bound* & Bloomer*. VERT largo assortment of new Straw Goods ; J\. of the latest atvlgs, vix; English', Dunstable and Split Straw, Neapolitan, Hair, Lace, Leg horn'and Florence Braid Bonnets, Misses and Children’s Bloomers'of various kinds, Straw Braids and Gimps, Artificial Flowers, Bonnet Rjhhons, all now and desirable Goads, and will , he sold cheap at tbo store of the subscriber in -Stfath Hanover street > 12, ’55 SUMMER HATS. Just received at the store of Robert Dick, n largo assortment of Men's, » and Boys’ Summer Huts, consisting of ' bther varieties part of which are colored and ibUck, and of iow price. 12.1855. M. i’VXT’.VLL P.A.PER. I have Just rgciiivQil Ihrl, ■ • V Motiidud fit hundred pieces new pattern ;i' Pacer and Borders, embracing almost ,variety of quality, stylo and prioo, aud ' will bo sold very cheap. A 3 ; Aprii 1?, -61. ROBT. DICK. 05000 Reward—Great Race. I'* -':' VfPllfc groat race between the Clothing Stores ; L' , I of C-irlUlo, resulted In tfto complete triumph : r of t ;tUu new store of AUNOLD #• SON, In the . itoro room lately occupied by Wise $ Gimp* $&(,-corner of North Hanover and Leather sts. L‘ now conceded by all and every one that L’: thpg stand pre-eminent among tho clothing deal f: . Carlisle, having Huccceded in convincing B : - their friends, that they can sell Clothing made I, a,nd,got up, according to tho latest styles, from {' apio 2-5 per cent, cheaper than any other house I impossibly able to furnish them. They have I ' / hand a large and splendid assortment of . -I' 1 Roidy-made Oloth.ing ( r ’ ypmUhing Goods, Cloths, Cassimcrcs and Vest, ’lo’gf/*: Also, Hats and Caps, and every thing in IhePj no for Alen and Boys. Their materials • wertfaelocted with the greatest cure, purchased ‘ M&b lowest cash prices, and at such houses •; only, who never deal in anything like auction ‘‘ i Tcalr friends may therefore rest assured [! ' „ tfiat articles purchased of them will, and must •'’JjS/ g*lyo, satisfaction. Clothing made at tho.short e'diotlco Ip the most fashionable style, having for.ihut purpose secured the services of an cx ■fe' ‘ jwfcnced Cutter, and laid in a splendid assort k. ' Cloths, Cussimcrcs, Vestings, sc., which Bfif'/ and durability cannot be surpassed. ||V/- X®*” lo citizens of the surrounding country wo Would say, give us a fair trial. All wo ask is a i|s *; • Mr look at our stock and wo will not fall to con %V- vlnco you that our Clothing is better made, ol M>: X«ttcr materials, better trinimo 1, cut with more a ’:'. , and lost though not least, cheaper than * yhii have ever bought elsou here. Also, a largo " ‘ '-|ofoTTrunks, Carj»el Bags, Umbrellas, sc. •v • . All ha|l creation fur and near, 'dßf Aawotb’a Store you shall hear; pealing drums and cannon’s roar ’VjS'vli Proclaim the nows from shore to shore; : “Creat bargains sure, are.on the wing, .V .v .‘.ware wonders then we now will slug ; f- , ' v . *°At‘first wc’U speak of Cuorutso rare, feL/ '.. Socb trophies, sure will make you state, PSly - *|jf broad and narrow cloth so cheap ( ’XVe’ll take a moment's lime to ftpeak. i too you c.m’t hut bo t prices and their quality ; *l>reMnnd Sack Coala—are, Vestings 100, tT' ' bargains now for *ll of you • 1 Gent* will our compliments receive, . “'Amd.call they must the wonders to believe. I •- wo have all kind? of stylos, -O&Lflqllarand upwards, piles on piles. I Tw,ffutumcc Goods —for soon ’twill come 1 ...wb’rt give yon bargains all for fun. '■ an ‘l Grcr-coats so very Hue, . you shall see In every line, 1 ( iJIQfUCTyi Susucudcrs, Under-shirts for all, ..AdUtlJlfi* of Gloves to please all who call. Blif wo;cannot stop to enumerate, ' Wc-bavo bargains both good and graal. *.OniU{o'ok too In tho Furnishing lino la plentiful, cheap and One. . , /ARNOLD $• SON’S Clothing >lall - , ’XpfRIZ. 1855. CXIFTOX'dc SOS’S ''■Jw - • -* Clollr Sli Men’s' and Boys nothing ./tore. cor. of Second and Dock Streets, * Philadelphia. '} .Tozni Citizens or Carlisle and Vicinity. (are reapoctftiUy Invited to examine the . >/ ood varied assortment of Men’s ,/ iandßoye* Clothing, at the store of the subscri f/ ben, where may always bo found a fall supply dC Bsady-mado Clothing, of all sizes and dts ;, carlptious, worn by raer, and boys of all oges and ~ af£sss, made by experienced workmen ana of the notorial, the make, fit, and appear- Trposacd by no establishment in (ho city, proservo this notice, end give mo a call, > oat yourselves and sons In a manner lof you and them. Remember the North Sot of Second and Dock streets. ' R. D. CLIFTON fcc SON. ft. 1655—1 y _ HD ASSOCIATION, IMliladuljiliia. tUnt Announcement.’ To all parsons ‘SuiffiSE’ Sexual disease, *5 Association of Philadelphia, In a. r°T;f?SH2. trwcllon of human Ufa and ** b y Sexual dUoaieo, and the do-1 nmcllaod upon tho unforto *“?• "» Qw*». have *•#o; Surgeon, on a Charlt aMo of their name, to giro Medical AMW.QMtttj, to all peraona (hue afflicted. <«»•« orlwio.) who apply by letter /post,’ paid,) with a deaoUptlon of tholr condition, and OCf.nilftlotlo.halills of,life, Ac,, and in caaua of . OKU#Wtorty and Buffering to famish modi. clWilftpt>li«rgo. Tho ;HWMd Association la a bcnorolont In . ttltaUuVwtihlUhad by special endowment, for IhdtelttrjWr.lho side and distressed, afflicted and Epidemic diseases,” and Its fhfttW !aft ‘of moans, which the Directors hfcteiirotea to advertise the above notice. It is tidd that tho Association commands tiio Wghe»( 3tftdliJixl skill of tho ngo, -.AWroaiVfpost-pald,) Dr. Gko. U. Gaiiiotm, - Ctafaltl&fvSdrgcoQ, Howard Association, Phil. adilDUdiPia' tho Directors. cmVvflBRA D. UEAUTWELL, Prtt't. G«d; 7 fUr»ci/n.D, Seci'y. April yl, 1865—ct* Friends and fellow-citizens^, Tho Trustees of the African M. E. Church of Carlisle, aro 'happy to announcetbat a suffi cient amount of money has been collectedtu pay off nil debts against tho Church. These debts wore paid In ftall on tho 8d of April, Inst., and wotakOthis opportunity of returning our sin cere thanks to those ladies and gentlemen who contributed to this benevolent object* As the debt of tho Church has been paid off,-no one Is authorised to collect any additional money for that object. B. BUCHANAN, 1 - JAS. JONES, ' WM; BURGESS, Trutita. April 12, 1866—4 t BOROUGH ACCOUNT. DAMEX ECKELS.T.casurcr, IN ACCOUNT WITH THE' BOROUGH OF Balance due Borough at settlement, $870,895- Cosh reo’vd. from PAVelbly, Collectr. 81)0*00 do do do 200,00. do do do 200,00. do do do 197,60 Cosh received from James PostlewaUe, Collector for 1852, 90,00 Cush rec’d from A Woods, Collector, 1000,00 do do do 650,00 do .do do 450,40 do do do 680,26 Cash refunded from David Rhoads, 12,50 Received for flag and stone, • 10,00 do from Stephen Keepers, 49,81 do from A. Noble; Cbf. Burgs. • 76,00 do Rent for Inner stalls; 120,w Loan from Carlisle Dep. Bk. for use of Borough, 800,00 Received from Car. Gas fit Water Com. 817,62 do do do do 750 00 Balance duo Bdrough, March 28, paid on chock No. 124 do do do 123 do do do 100 do do do - 127 do do do 103 April do do do 120 May 14 do do 128 Sept 14 do do 148 Oct 2 Parker’s order Aug 21 do do Aug 10 do check No. 188 July 13 du do 135 July 10 do Parker's order Aug 21 do do Juno 8 du chock No. 132 June 10 do do 134 July 13 do do 136 Juno 8 do do - 128 do do do 131 do do do 133 ROBT. DICK. do do do Aug Ift do do do do do Sept 14 do do Aug 10 do do do do do Sept 14 do do do do do do do do do do do Aug 10 do do Sept 14 do do Oct 12 do do do do do do du do do do do do do do Paid the discount on note in Bank 8,53 June 8 paid on chock No. 120 ,1.5) Oct 12 do do 152 5.81 do do do 150 7,121 Oct 20 do do 168 20,00 Nov 24 do Parker's order 154,^6 Nov 22 do do 42,05 Oct 19 paid Gartley’a tc Matlock’s draft 600,00 Oct 25 paid Lewis James’ Until 324,21' Oct 19 paid Sam) J Criswell's draft 875,00 Oct 26 paid Parker’s order 236,00 Oct 13 jjaid chock No. 157. 56,25 Nov 0. do do 160. 4,95 Nov D do ' do ~ ' 159'" ‘ 54,78‘ Doc 14 do do 102 51,42 Dec 23 paid Porker’s order M 25,00 Dec 7 paid Colwell 8c Co’s drafts 623,61 Jan I, ’55 paid Parker’s order 4,60 Jan 11 paid check No. 167 1,00 Ocl 24. ’54 paid to IV. Bull for extra la bor, for curbing and drawing Nov 0 paid on check No. 161 Nov 21 paid Parker’s order do check No. 105 Jnn 21, *55 paid discount money to Car lisle Dep. Bank on loan o( $6tX) Jan U paid on check No. 108 do do do 165 do do do 164 do do do 163 do do do 169 Fob 8 do do 171 do do do 170 Mauli 8 do do 173 do do do 174 do do do 177 do do do 178 M.ir 12 do do 185 do do do 183 Mur B do do 176 Mar 17 paid C W Shealcr Interest on two bonds against the Borough Uar 22 paid on check No. 182 do do do 184 do do do 160 _ do do do 180 do do do 170 8.00 Mar Credit by coupons from A Woods 18,00 Credit by coupons redeemed 012,14- Borough uoics redeemed O,BPJ $5,081,44i Tho above and foregoing account of Daniel Eckels, Borough Treasurer, having been exam ined by us, and found to bo correct ami true, wo have passed and approved of tho same, and find a balance duo the Borough of $404,63. G. B. COLE. J. D. HALBERT. April 12, 1856—8 t rirst-ratc Limestone Lund (\>r Sale. I OFFER for sale a tract of Land lying In Jef ferson county, Va., containing 250 Acres, 160 cleared and under good fencing, and tho f balance In Timber. This land Is as pro ductive as any In tho county of Jefferson, and well watered. It Is within two miles Shenandoah river, and tho A. L. 11. Rail road will run within 000 mllo of It. A more particular description Is deemed unnecessary as persons wishing to purchase will view tho prom- Isos before purchasing. Tho farm will bo shown and terras madu known by F. A. Lewis, living near Kaplotown, in Jefferson co., or on appli cation, postage paid, to tho undersigned at Mo. bile, Alabama, If the above property Is not sold privately before tho 10th of July, 1856, it will then bo offered at public salo on (hat day, before tho Oourt House, In Charlestown, ARTHUR F. HOPKINS. February 15, 1855. ... Desirable Business Location for S»lo» Atb that valuable lot, the property of Wm. M. Biddle, Esq., rtco’d.. situated at tho west ond of Main Street, Carlisle, Pa., forpiorly tho property of Mr. S. M« Hoover anti Emory’s heirs. This lot has n front of 225 feet on tho Railroad, and a front of 240 foot along tho Col n n . logo lane, und has erected'Dpon ll n FRAME WAREHOUSE. Prom its |ji|lßm>flno position, facility of access, Hec., is a highly dosirablu business loca tion, und since tho introduction of water into the town, and tho proposed introduction of gas, It has become nn admirable site for tho erection of Factories, Steam Mills, Ac., or for carrying on a coal and lumber business.' For fbll parti m:la« .inquire ofE. M. Blddlo, Corll.lo, Pu. March 8,1866—0 t A. 91. Green, A TTOBNEY AT LAW. Ima acltlcd In Mo- V~ 01r ”S tho practice of hi. profc?- Mon. All kind. ofLognl Writing, Collodions, Court bn.1n0.., Ac., promptly attended to— OHIco opposite Dr. Long', ro.ldrnoo., Ho will also ntlond lo Surveying, i n town or coionry. [October 20, IQtti.j r: Itfol Ice. CARLISLE, Rcuejptb. $6,178,97 J 6,684,44* $494,68 PATMP.HTB. $l,OO 10,00 4,87 j 80,00 8,60 10,00 25,00 125.00 100.00 26,00 75.00 100,00 100,00 400,00 11.00 18.90 4,50 44,00 14 60 2,121 75 56,26 7,00 0,00 10,00 20,00 6,00 42,98 6,00 10,00 14,6) 87,861 6,87 j 97,931 69,76 47.70 4.50 8,00 107,04 28,91 10,00 84,00 10V76 3,871 56,26, :'e, " : ATTORNEY AT LAW, will promptly attend io all business entrusted to Ids c%o, Office in Boetom’sißow. - Carlisle, S, 1855-—Gm. DR. Pi 0. CARDDER, hasrembvedhlsofficd to South Hanover street, east side, near and below the Presbyterian Church. ' Carlisle, April 5, 1866. . Estate Notice. NOTICE Is hereby given that letters of ad ministration on the estate of AdamHauck, Idto of the Borough of Mechanlcsburg, Cumber land county, deceased, have been granted by the Register of saldvcotmfy, to the subscribers residing in the same place. All persons know ing themselves, indebted to said estate; are re quested to make,payment, and those having claims to present them for settlement to SAMUEL HAUCK, or . JEREMIAH SENSEMAN, Mechanlcsburg, April 6, ’65 —6t* Jldmrs. Bounty Land Agency. THE undersigned will attend promptly to the procuring of Bounty Lands for those enti tled to them under the late act of Congress, ap proved MarchSd,-1856. Many ycarsexperience in the prosecution of claims for service In the revolutionary war* has made me familiar with the regulations and forms requisite to be obser ved, and having the assistance of an efficient attorney residing In Washington, shall be able to rodder satisfaction to those who may apply to mo. Proper forma and instructions will bo sent on application by mall fVee of cost. No charge unless a warrant is obtained, and when obtained the fee will be $5. The highest market price will bo paid for Lobd Warrants. A. P. NORTON, Postmaster, Carlisle Springs, Cumberland co., Pa. April 5, 1855 —ly Bounty Lund Apeucy. THE undersigned will promptly attend to Bounty Laud Claims, under the act of March 8, 1856. Charges moderate, and no pay required until tbo warrant is obtained. Please give us a call, W. FOULK, M. HOLCOMB. Carlisle, April 6, 1855. F. 11. SMITH, Port Monnaie, Packet Boob, Aim' DRESSING CASE MANUFACTURER, N. W. Cor. Fourth Chetnul Stt. Philadelphia, Always on hand a large & varied assortment of pirt Monmxlea, Work Boxes, Pocket Books, Cabas, Bankers Cases, Traveling Bags, Note Holders, Backgammon Boards, Fort Folios, Chess Men, Portable Desks, Memorandum Books, Dressing Coses, Cigar Cases, &c. Also, a general assortment of English, French and German Fancy Goods. Fine Pocket Cutlery, Razors, Rotor Strops and Gold Pens, wholesale, Second and Third Floors. F. H. SMITH, N. W. cor. Fourth £ Chestnut Sts. Phila. N. B.—On the receipt of $l, a superior Gold Pen will be sent to any part of the United States by mail; —describing pen, thus, medium, bard, or soft. April 6,1856—1 y FIRST ARRIVAL OF SPBINQ GOODS. THE subscriber has just received a very largo assortment of New Spring Goods, to which be invites the attention of purchasers, as bo is prepared to sell at sneh prices that they may save from 20 to 25 per cent, on former prices. His stock embraces jvll the different kinds of Goods adapted to the season, suchosCLOTHS, Cassinierea, Vestings, Cotton Pant Stuffs, Lin ens, Linen Checks, £c. Dress Goods. Such as Black and Fancy Silks, Darago do Lalncs, Lawns, Challics, Borages, Bombasines, Alpacas, Indio Silks, Bonnets and Ribbons. Bonnots of all kinds such ns Satin Straw, Swiss Straw, English Double and Split Straw. Rib bons of all kinds and colors very cheap. Hosiery and Gloves'. Mon’s and Boys’ while, brown and mixed hall Iloao, Ladles’ white, black, brown, slate and mixed Hose: Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Gloves and Mitts of all kinds. /domestic Go vis. Muslins, Checks, Tickings, Osnaburg, Bagging, Calicoes and Ginghams. Carpets . MtUhngs, *and Oil Cloths. A very largo lot of Carpets of all kinds, such os Velvet, Tapestry, Brussels, Throe Ply, Ingrain and Venltlan; Mattings of all widths of white and colored; Oil Cloths of all widths. Boots and Shoes. M-'U’s and Boys' Boots and Shoes of all kinds; \V omen’s ff Children's shoes at very low prices. Groceries. Such os Coffee, Sugar, Tea, Molasses and Spi ces; nil of which will bo sold cheap, at tho old stand In North Hanover street. 8 doors north ol tho Bank, whore thankful fur tho llbutal patron, ago he has heiotoforo received, bo hopes for a Continuance of tho same. PHILIP ARNOLD. Carlisle, April 6,1855. TRUNKS and Carpet Bags. A largo lot of Travelling Trunks and Carpet Bags for sale cheap by PHILIP ARNOLD. April 5, 1665. TT OOKING GLASSES. A largo lot of Look -1- i ing Glasses of all sizes and different stylos of frames, for sale by April 5, *65. PHILIP ARNORD. CARPETS, Oil Cloths and Mattings. Thu subscriber has Just received a largo lot o< Carpets, Mattings and Oil Cloths, which will bo sold very cheap. Gall and suo them. April 5,’55. P. ARNOLD. Embroideries, a largo lot oi coiim, Sleeves, Chlmczottos, Jaconet and Swiss Edging and Inserting, fur sale cheap by April 6, '66. PHILIP ARNOLD. NEW GOODS! I AM now roccvlng Irom Now York and Phil, adelpbia, an Immense stock of new and desi rable cheap Goods, to which 1 call the attention at all my old friends and customers, and the public in general. . Having purchased moat of my Goods from the largest Importing houses In Now York, 1 am satisfied that I can give better bargains than can bo had at any other house In the county. ■ JDreißfl Goods. Our assortment of now stylo dress goods Is largo, complete and beautiful. .. Another lot of those elegant and chofcp black Silks,'Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Sleeves, Collars, Ruffles, Edgings and Inserting, a stock for extent and Muslins, Ginghams, Calicoes, Do Bogus, Do Lsinos, Tickings, Checks, sc., ft' tremendous' Stock of Gloves and Hosiery cheaper than over. CLOTHS , CJISSIMEHES, Onrds, Cotton ados, and very cheap. Carpeting and Jiiaffing. An entire now stock of Throe Ply, Ingrain, Cot ton and Vonlthm Carpeting, bought very choop and will bo sold very low. White aud colored Matting. Boots and Shoes. A large supply of Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Boots, Shoos and Gaiters. Intending to give up tho Grocery department, I will dispose of what I have on hand In that lino at low prices. 1 have on hand some Ready-made Clothing, which I will sell foi loss than cost, as 1 want to closo It out. . „ .... Como ono and all to tho old stand, East Main street, and select your Goods from the largest and cheapest stock over brought to Carlisle. 'CHARLES OGILBY. Carlisle, April_s, 1866. LIST OF IWERS OF Goods, Wares and, Herchandlto.. .Also, .Jtotillqts, Hillers, Lnojtoermeb. &0., within thocounty of Oumberlandlretartied and classU fled in accordance, with thd aeyeral acts of As oembly, as follows, tls t - Carlisle ; A. Bents & Bro P \ Clou. hilip Arnold, Charles Ogllby, Georgo W. Ilitnor, N. W. Woods, Agt. R. Dick, Jason W» Eby, I 0. InboflT, Agt. (Liquors) .10 John G. Williams,' 12 Joseph P. Halbert; 12 S. W. Haverstlck, (Llquort) 18 Samuel Elliott, ‘ 14 William Kolso, -14 Steiner et Bro, 1® William Sheldon, 14 B.J.Kloffor, 14 U. M. Rawlins, -.14 Samuol 0. Huyett, (Liquors) 18 H. W. Cautman, (2 stores) . ,14 Wm. M. Bendoraori & Son, 10 Woodward 4c Schmidt, 20 Honr.vJSaxton, . , 12 JohnP.Lync, Daniel Eckels, (Liquors) John Pallor,'(Liquors) J. &D. Rhoads, - Wm. B. Murray, Agt. Thomas Conlyn, Peter Monyer, Haller & Robrer, John N. Armstrong, J. A. Lohn, •• Prof. H. M. Johnson, S. M. Hoover, Thoa. H. Sidles, Arnold & Livingston, John Kueny, Philip Alessersmith, Darkness & Grove, , Jam e s M I G ratiaban, A. M. Piper, Agt. David Common, 1 Georgo Llboy, Jonathan Corntnan, Jacob Hoover, David Martin, John Fredericks, * James Callio, sr., Jonathan Coroman, sr. Henry Glass, Arnold & Son, ShtppetuimTg. John Criswell, J.C. Altlck, Kunkle & Stovlck, D. W. Totton it Co., C. F. iCunklo,. John Stumbaugh, Jacob Pague, D. H. Miller, J. Bridges, J. C. William*, W. D. A. Nagle, Samuel Sugars, John Gish, S. U. Swaosey, 1 P. S. Arts, | Heck, Hubloy & Co. | Kerin it Ucddige, Mcddtnger & Bro. N. A. Cornelius, J. B. Duncan, Agt. Philip DoKrich, (Liquors) John Wondurllch, Christian Shade, Afechani’eskirg. F. A. Matecr, Emlngor it Go., Jadob Dorahohncr, Kauftnan, Rupp 4c Co., (drags) 14 Simon Arnold, 12 Blizzard & Swisher, 14 Ilurah & Bcelman, fLlqoott) 14 Kaufman, Rupp it Co., (hard) 14 Joseph Moasor, 14 John T. Ayres, Levi Snell, George Wobbcrt, Henry Leas, John Roiglo, Ira Day, , . John Harlcn, . * Ephraim Zng, George Singizor, ‘ Oswald it Kauftnan, , 4 . Lewis Shut, i* Singizor 4c Co., < Isaac Blizzard, Joseph Milliken, Newville. Anthony Foromsa, William Stitzull, William Reed, Joseph Laughlin, Thomas Stough, William Bratton, (Liquors) John M. Davidson, * T. & J. M’CandUsh, J. 11. Herron, S. G. Wild, Dear & Cobaugh, Mijflin. John J. Crawford, Ucnry Snyder, iresipemuftoroug^. : Davidson & James, | Edward Rogers, Woodward & Schmidt, ■ John Hood, 14 7 00 14 7 00 15 10 00 18 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 U 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 18 10 00 12 12 50 14 7 00 12 12 50 11 15 00 11 15 00 U 16 00 24 7 00 >l4 JO 50 10 20 00 14 7 00 Newton. 3. W. Sharp, Jucob Swoycr, W. & J. Gracoy, J. W. Vanderbcll A Co., M. A J. A. Kunklo, John Minich, Kyle & Washinger, Peter Gonrcr, Hopewell. John Ferguson, Wherry & Co., Jucob Au, (Liquors) John Holler, Shoemaker A Elliott, Thaddeus M’Cliff, Frankford. W. & J. Green, (Llqnors) fr’ottfAampfon, John W. Clever, George Olorer, William Hauck, J. F. Dughman, Jacob Fasnought, Dickinson. Hays & Palm, Russel A Dice, W, & J. Green, D. L. Beelman, Joseph L. Sterner, Francis Williamson, Wm. M. Watte, Benjamin Plank, Michael Noglo, South Middltion. A. W. Lcldlgh, S. N. Dlvon, Mullon A Alexander, ,R. Given it Co.» North Middleton. Norton & Owes, Elias Light, Monro*.' Dovlny it Hull, Mrs, Mary Flssol, Slnglzor & Sanderson, Upper Mien. Potor^Glngorlng, Hiram Longnockcr, Goswoller & Zook, Jonathan Eckoln, (Liquors) *• Lover Mien. Isaac Barton, (Liquor*) W Loyd, }* Ernst it Halnos, ** Brower & Marthland, J- Walker & Gehr, 14 AW Cumberland. John G. Miller, J. F. Leo, 0. H. Mosscr ACo., John Horn, Valentino Foaroan, Charles Oyster, John A. Machfan, j CldttV Zictn it. Georgo W. Foalor, (Liquor*) 14 '* 10 60 Caleb Brintdn, . 14 . 7 QO John M'Obrraiclc,’ 14 7 00 Jacob Loflgnccker, 14 7 00 Jacob Rennlngor, (Liquors) 14 10 60 Uucbor He Bon,, 18 10 00 Kcr & Hummel, 11 16 00 Freese, D. & J. Reynard, Dudolphus White, Hampdtn. John Kutf, Henry Rupp, Henry Nqidigh, Wm. H. Eckels, Shafler & Bro. Sitter Spring, John B. Lcldig, 18 10 00 John Coyle, 18 10 00 John Uanck, 14 7 00 | David Slrohrn, 13 10 00 I Jacob Simmons, (Liquors) 14 10 60 ID. H. Sutler, 14 700 [D. M. Leldigh, 14 7 00 | Andrew Slngizer, 18 10 00 PATENT MEDICINES. Clan. Ltctnte. Wherry & Co., Hopewell, 4 $6 00 Shoemaker & Elliott, « 4 5 00 M. & J. A. Kunkle, Newton, 4 5 00 Kyle & Washlnger, << 4 6 00 John W. Clover, Southampton, 4 6 00 J. F. Bugliman, “ 4 6 00 Hays & Palm, Dickinson, 4 600 Russel & Dice, “ 4 600 John B. Leldig, Silver Spring, 4 5 00 John Coyle, “ 4 600 A. W. Lcldigh, South Middleton, 4 500 Gosweilor & Zook, Upper Allen, 4 600 Henry Neidlgh, Hampden, 4 6 00 Ernst & Haines, Lower Allen, 4 0 00 (5. W. Fosler, Eastpennsboro.* 4 600 Dudolnhus White, « 4 6 00 J. A. Machlan, N. Cumberland, 4 6 00 John G. Miller, « 4 500 . BEER, OYSTER & EATING HOUSES- Wm. Wlnholtz, Westpennsboro' 8 600 Harriot Watson, “ 8 600 Jacob Bixlcr, « 8 6 00 George Murphy, Newvlllo, 8 600 Jane Kershaw, “ 8 6 00 Charles Brewster, Newton, George Miller, 44 J. R. Diehl, Hopewell, Jno BrownoweU, “ James Mackey, Shippcnsburg, Spcesu & Lenny, “ Mary Flssel, Monroo, James Mnloy, Mcchanlcsburg, David Long, “ Peter Baker, «« Sami. R. Grove, Lower Alien, Samuel Shireman, “ Abm. Coble, Eastpennsboro’ Wm. Phillips, “ John Hijaton, “ , A. G. Smith, Now Cumberland, Jos. Browncwell, Silver Spring, George Hughes, “ Jacob Low, Carlisle, Henry Peters, “ Henry Warner, “ Gotlieb Sweltzer, •< Joseph Mcrklo “ John Small, sr., <» Margaret Miller, “ Jacob Stratton, “ Marshall James, Westpennsboro’ 18 Dillcr & Krtdor, “ 14 Jacob Shollebarger, 44 14 Zelglcr A Myers, “ 14 Isaac Morqunrt, “ 14 Emanuel Barnhart, 14 14 Andrew M. Middleton, Newton, 14 John Mouro, Dickinson, 14 Jacob Barnitz, 11 18 John D. Shuatler, South Mlddlo’n. 18 W. L. A T. B. Craighead, “ 18 Sheatfer A Shupp, “ 14 Boslcr A Son, “ 14 , David Voglosong, Monroe, 18 G. W, Leidlgb, “ 14 J. A. AC. W. Ahl, “ 18 Dopjamln Glvler, u 14 Isaac Blizzard, “ 11 Miller & Zug, Mcchanlcsburg, 10 Christ.' Eborly, Lower Allen, 'lt Sami. Bitnor, “ 18 J. K. Kaufman, “ 14 O.'Rupp, 44 18 John Horn, ** 18 J. AT. Haldcman, 44 11 Jacob Coovor, Jr., Upper Allen, 14 J. S. Haldcman, £astpcaosbo>o* 14 Henry Rupp, Hampden, 14 T. D. Bryson, *• H John Shaffnur, Silver Spring, 14 G. H. Bucher, “ 18 David Shank, ** N ' 14 David Hoover, “ 14 W. M. Henderson A Son, N. Mid. 12 Gabriel Natcher, 44 12 \t 14 14 14 J£K DISTILLERIES A BREWERIES, P. A. A J. A. Ahl, Newton, Joseph Ramp, “ 9 800 .Robert Quigley, “ 9 800 Martin Coover, Southampton, 0 800 ,A. Boater A Son, South Middleton, 8 12 SO Henry Glass, 10 600 M. G. BoUshoovor, Monroe, 8 12 60 J. A. AC. Ahl, »* 8 12 50 John Bowman, Upper Allen, 9 800 Henderson & Son, N‘Middleton, 7 20 00 A bin. Bbsler, “ 9 800 William Barnlts, Carlisle, 0 800 (}. W. Brandt, “ 8 600 John Hoffman, “ 8 6 0 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 20 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 TEN PIN ALLEYS. Jacob Low, Carlisle, 80 00 , David Long, Mcchanlcsburg, 80 00 Jacob Hcnooman, N- Middleton, 80 00 Merchants and others who fell themselves eg. grieved by the above classification, are hereby notified that I will hold (in appeal at the Court House, In Carlisle, on Friday the 27th day ol April, 1855, between tho hours of 0 A 12 o'clock A. M., and 2 A 4 o’clockJP. M„ when and where they can attend If they think proper. JOS. C. THOMPSON, Mercantile Appraiser. Carlisle, April 6, 1855—41 7 00 10 00 10 60 7 00 10 00 7 00 10 60 LIGHT FOB Alilil GREATEST INVENTION OF THE AGE I Patent' Cold Lurd Lamp ! I’IIE subscriber having purchased the patent right ot Swnthlfcr $ Smith's Patent Cold Lard Lamp forfho State of Pennsylvania, are manufacturing in largo quantities and aro able to supplv merchants at wholesale or retail, ot his establishment opposite tho German Reform* ed Church, in Louthur street. AU orders ad. dressed to him will bo promptly attended to. JACOB SENEIt. 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 Carlisle, April 6, 1865—Cm N. D.—The subscriber having closed out his stock o! Hardware, and having entered Into tho Lamp manufacturing business, call upop llioso Indebted to him by note or book account to settle their accounts without delay, as no farther Indulgence will bo given. Office opposite tho German Reformed Church. JACOB SENER. 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 FRENCH TRUSSES. HENRI or RUPTURE successfully treated, and comfort Insured, by uae of the elegant French Trusses, imported by the subscriber, and made to order expressly for his sales. All suffering wllh Kupiuronlll begratillcd to lonrn (hat (ho occasion now offers to procure a Truss combining lighlnett, with «a»e, durability and correct comfruc/fon, in lieu of the cumbrous and uncomfortable article usually sold. An extensile assortment always on hand, adapted to every variety of Rupture In adults and children, and for sale at a range of price fo suit all. Cost of Slnglo Trusses, $2, $B, $4 and $5, Double, $4, $5. SO, $8 and $lO. Persons at a distance can hove a Truss sent to any address by remitting the amount, send ing measure around the hips, end stating sldo aflM od. . For sale Wholesale and Retail by the Impor ter, CALEB H. NEEDLES. S. W. cor. of Twelfth $ Baco Sts., Phil*. Depot for Dr. Banning's Improved Patent Body Brace; Chest Expanders and Erector Bra ces; Patent Shoulder Braces; Suspensory Dan: dagos; Spinal Props and Supports. Ladies’ Rooms, with competent lady attendants. April A, 1865—8 m 10 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 10 60 10 60 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 12 60 16 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 ' A * P jiiJX!L, B FOU 1855. THE undersigned Commissioners of’Cunlber land county, hereby give notice that the several appeals will bo hold at the Commission' sioner’s Office, In Carlisle, as follows, vis: Lower Allen, Monday,2Bd of April, 1855. Upper Allen “ ** “ “ Mechantcsbug ** u u “ Eastpennsboro*, Tuesday 24th of April, 1865. Hampden ** «» 41 ** iTow Cumberland “ (l Monroe, Wednesday 25th of April, 1856. Sliver Spring «« “ •* “ Franktord, Thursday 20th of April, 1865. N. Middleton “ •« “ “ Mifflin, Friday 27th of April, 1865. Hopewell ** “ « ** Nowvlllo “ “ *• « Shippensbarg 80., Saturday 28th April, 1855. Sbippcnaborg T., “ “ “ “ Southampton <* “ *< “ Dickinson, Monday 80th April, 1856. Newtoft “ <• “ South Middleton, Tuesday Ist May, 1865. Westpennsboro* “ “ “ ** n 10 00 14 T 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 12 12 60 14 7 00 14 7 00 Carlisle, Wednesday 2d of April, 1855. Any persons'feeling themselves aggrieved by alterations made, will be heard at the time and place stated. JOHN 8088, J JAMES ARMSTRONG, > Comm’n. GEO. M. GRAHAM, . \ Cotnmr’s. Office, I Carlisle, March 20, *56. J Cumberland Valley Railroad. CHANGS OF HOURS. ON and after Monday March 20th, 1865, pas senger trains will run daily, as follows (Sun days) excepted : FOR HARRISBURG: Ist Train. 2d Train. Leave Chamborsburg, 5.80, A. M. 4.80, P. M, •* Shippcnsburg, 0.09, *« 6.09, “ “ Nowville, 0.40, “ 6.40, “ 44 Carlisle, 7.18, « 6.18, “ “ Mochanlcsburg, 7.60, “ 6.50, •* At Harrisburg, 8.16, « 7.16, 44 FOR CHAMBERSBURG. Ist Train. 2J Train. Leave Harrisburg, 8.45, A. M. 1.15, P.M “ Mechanicsburg, 9.18, " 1.48, “ » Carlisle, 9.65, “ 2.25, “ « Newvillo, 10.80, « 8.00, » Shlppensburg, 11.02, “ 8.80, « At Chambersbnrg, 11.80, “ 4.00, “ Trains leave Harrisburg for Pliiladelphla, at 8.46, A. U. 12.80, M., (via Columbia) and 7.40 P.M. 6 00 5 00 0 00 5 00 G 00 6 00 5 00 5 00 For Baltimore, at 8.45, A. M. nnd 1.46 P. M. For Plttfburg, at 8.20 A. M.,12.56 noon,and 6P.M. For Pottsvlllc, Reading and points on the Daupbln and Susquehanna Railroad, leave Har -1 rlsburg at 7.16, A. M. At all station** whore Tickets are sold, Fares are ton cents loss than when paid In the cars. A. F. SMITH, Superintendent. Railroad Office, Chamb’g. I March 29. 1855—1 m { 6 00 5 00 6 00 6 00 5 00 6 00 6 00 Plainfield Classical Academy, NEAR CARLISLE. PA. THE 18th session will commence May Ist. Parents will And this a desirable place for educating their suns in view of its bonUhfuincss and moral purity, as well as Us superior educa tional advantages. Tbo buildings have been Improved, nnd the dormitories refurnished. Tbo 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 and fur ther information, address R. K. BURNS. Plainfield, Cum 6. Co., Pa. March 20, 1855. MILLS. BLATESI SLATES U AND SLATE IIOFFING! JOHR R. TURNER, begs leave to Inform contractors, builders and othcrl, of Carlisle and vicinity, that be is prepared to*tako con tracts on reasonable terms tor Slate Roofing, with the celebrated and superior quality of Slate from Rowland Parry’s Slate Quarries, Peach Bottom,* York county, Pa. These Slates are considered the best manufactured in tho United States, in proof of which tho Judges at the lafp State fair at Pittsburg, awarded him a diploma for the superiority of the Slate. I All Koofling warranted water proof, and done in a workmanlike manner. Carlisle, March 29, 1855 —2ra Spring and Summer Clothing. ' I 'HE subscribers have just received from the ) cities, nt the Old Stahd, in North Hanbvor street, one of the most elegant assortments of SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING ever offered to the people of Cumberland coun ty Thu prices ol Clothing at this house have been reduced to such a very low standard, that It is now within the power of all wbo wish to wear good clothes to secure them. Their stock consists of tho best and most dcslmbJu Dress and Frock GOBI'S, Habit Cloth do.. Linen Dril ling do., Tweeds, &c.; superfine Black Csssi mero PNNI’S and Fancy do.} Silk and Satin VESTS, and a very fine variety of Vnlenclaand other vests; with a great variety of BoyV Clotk. ing, consisting of Sack Cunts, Polka Jackets, Monkey Jackets, Vests and Round Jackets, made of Tweed, Linnen Drilling, Cloth, Alpaca, Kerseymere, Doeskin, fitc., fitc. Also, Shirts, Stocks, Handkerchiefs, &c., ail of which are of fered at tho lowest possible cash price, and as cheap as any other Clothing Store in tho Union. Also, a splendid assortment of Goods in the piece. Superfine French and English Cloths and Csssimurcs of every hue and shade, Satin, Silk, and Valencia Vestings, Sattlnetts, ficc.,al) of which will be made to order at (ho shortest notice and* In tho neatest and best manner. All garments am warranted to fit. Tho public are respectfully invited to call and examine (he su perlor assortment of Clothing at this establish mont. ARNOLD fit LIVINGSTON. Carlisle, March 20, 1831. 8 12 60 SILVER WARE & JEWELRY. ri'UE largest, finest, and best selected stock I In the city. Every description of Fine and Cheap Watches that ate manufactured can be obtained at this Establishment, which receives them direct from the Factories of Liverpool, London and Switzerland, and is therefore ena bled to sell a much superior article for a less price than any other retail store In this city. Persons wishing to purchase at wholesale or retail are invited to call and get the worth of their money. Some of these Watches can bo sold nt tho following prices, viz i Gold Levers Adi Jeweled, 18 enrat cases, $25 00 Gold Hunting Case, full Jeweled Lovers, 88 00 Gold Lcpino Watches, ** 20 00 Silver Lover “ full jeweled, 10 60 Gold Hunting Case, " “ I 8 60 Gold Loplne Watches, jeweled, 8 00 And some still cheaper (hnn the above. Jewelry of every description, fine and cheap. Also, Silver Ware, and Silver plated Ware oj all kinds. (Old Stand.) N*o. 110, N. Second, 2d door below Race St. Philo. March 29.1865—1 y NO.iO Chesnut, no nr Second, Philadelphia, baf now arranged and completed his stock lor the spring of 1865, as follows j Vegetable 6'e«di —In groat variety, Including the finest varieties of Beans, Beets, Cabbage, Cauliflower,Luttnco,Onions,Melons, Egg-plant Tom does, Peas, Radishes, &o. Floxaer Sttdt* —llls collection Is unequalled any in this country lor extent nnd XSjgquallty. nnd embraces the finest varieties Asters, Stocks, Carnations, Pansies, Wallflowers, Daisy, &c. Qrati Seeds—of all kinds, including Blue and , Green Grass, White Dutch Clover, Sweet Scon ted Vernal Gross, Rorrennlal Ray Grass, Du cofno, &c, Jloeei, 6-c.—Choice ever-blooming Roses. Ca mellias, Verbenas, Dahlias, Grape Vinos, Fruit Trees, Shrubbery. &c. Call and See onr Gold and Silver WutcUcs, Watches repaired and warranted nt LEWIS R. BUOOMALL'S II A. DREEIt, SEEDSMAN AND FLORIST. 8. W. HAVER3TICK, for CarlUU March 20,1856. scrivener & Conveyancer.' i ■ ‘ Ij, SPOjN'SLKB, into Hegistnr'of Cunibwv" £k.» land county, will carefully attend tptij. transaction of all sndi business.as may, be TO-;, trusted to him, to wit a Tho Writing of Deeds, • ■ Mortgages, Contratifs, He. I ho will also desote : his attention to the procuring of Lana Warrants, ; Pensions, &0., as well ns to tho purchase and sale of Beal Estate, Negotiations of Loans, «Cl : Office, West High Street, fortaorly occupied. : by Wm. M. Penrose, Esq., 8 doora east of the'. Methodist church. Carlisle, March 29,1866—8 m TO PHTSICIAHS. FOR solo, adcslrablo practice, medicines, flee#,' of a physician. ' The location Is a good one,, a practice worth over $lOOO a year; expenses of. living are very low, reasons for leaving given. For a married man a better opportunity doOfl not often present Itself. For Information ppply to tho editor of the Voltmteor, (post paid.) March 29,1866— 4 t Ei ntctfVotlfcei LETTERS of administration With the Wiliam nosed, on the estate of J. Ellis BonhMn* Esq., doc’d., late of the Borongh of Carlisle, Cumberland county, Pa., have been IlsuCd by tbo Register of said county, to tho subscribed who resides In Carlisle. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement to '' '. " A. B. SHARP, Jdm*r. Carlisle, March 29, 1865—Ct | Estate Notice, LETTERS of administration on the estate of Wm. Buchanan, doc'd., late Of (he BoroUgh - of Carlisle, Cumberland county, Pa., have been issued by the Register of said county, to the subscriber who resides .in South Middleton tp.', Cumberland county. All persons indebted to said estate arc requested to make immediate payment, and thoso having claims will present them for settlement to ; JOHN STUART, Jr., Mm’r. March 29, 1855—Ct* A MAMMOTH Spring Arrival at LTNE’S on North Hanover street, wbero tbs public , are being supplied with every variety of Hard- j ware, Paints, Oils, Ac., at tho lowest cosh pJfcCJ Call In and bo accommodated. JOHN P, LtNB; Carlisle, March 29, 1855. Paper n»nsiQP< I HAVE just received my Spring stock of Pa per Hangings, which Is tho largest and most varied assortment ever opened In Carlisle, to which I invite the early attention of tho pnbllc, as I intend selling paper at prices which eannot fall to please the closest buyers. __ JOHN P. LYNfi. Carlisle, March 29,1855. WHITE HAUL ACADEBIT* 3 miles West of Harrisburg, P noarding, Washing and Tuition In the English branches, and Vocal muoic per session of 5 months, $6O 00 Instruction In Instrumental Music, 10 00, Instruction in Ancient or Modern Lan guagesj each & 00 For Circulars and other Information address D. DENLINGER, Principal, March 15, 1855. Pa, THE subscriber respectfully Informs his friends and tho public In general, that he stilt car ries on tho CABINET MAKING BUSINESS, at his old stand In South Hanover street, near tho Pott Office and Second Pre»6yfe>*»a» Church* whore ho will manufacture to order, and keeji constantly on hand, an elegant assortment of Cabinet-ware, Such as Secretaries, Bureaus, WorktUndi t 27/n- Ing and Breakfast Tables, Plpr&Con (ro Tables { French, Field, High and Low Post Bedsteads, &c.{ together with every other article of Cabinetwaro— all of which he wili sell very cheap for cash, or in exchange for Country Produco at market prices. He will keep constantly on hand Chairs, Settees, Rocking Chairs, ■nd every other article manufactured In that branch of business. Thankful for pfcst favors, hd respectfully soli cits a sham of public patronage, confident that he can render general satisfaction. JOHN LISZMAN, Carlisle, March 16, 1655—fit Gas and Water Company Loud. 'I'HE Carlisle Gas and Water Company desire | to complete their works by the introduction of Gas this summer, and for (his purpose want to obtain on loan twenty thousand dollars, for which they will giro tho most ample keenrity, and pay the interest half ‘yearly at the Carlisle Deposit Bank, for sums not less than $6OO. FRED’K. WATTS, Ffu'it March 22,1855—41 Wall Paper. JUST received a splendid stock of Paper Hangings, Window Blinds, and fine prints,' embracing all the newest and most approved stylos. Tho desighs ard neat and chaste, and the prices such as cannot fail to give eatisfeQ* lion. TTe Inrite our Wends and (he public go* nerally, to call and examine our assortmeht be fore purchasing olsowhero. H. SAXTON. Carlisle, March 22, Bn bio Plowe, APUIME lot of Savery U Co's. celebrated Eagle plows, which hftTo taken premlnras at nil the different fairs at which they bare been exhibited. Also, a largo assortment of the faro* ous York Plows—together with other Plow* from different roannfacinrcra constantly on band and for sale at n. SAXTON'S, Carlisle, March 22, 1866. 800 l mid Shoo Repairing! ADEIIUFF, & Co. beg leave to Inform tho • citizens o( Carlisle and vicinity, (bat they have opened a chop, directly in tho rear of the Court-house, and intend to devolo their time exclusively to m Ririianto Boots, Shoes, &c. They promise to perform all work in the very best ms nor, at short notice, and at more ret* aonablo terms than any other shop in town—. They do all work themselves, and feel a co&ft. denco in asking a liberal patronage from the cltitcns of Carlisle. Carlisle, March 16,1855—2 m. Cu-pui'tnck*slik|) Notice* HAVING this day associated with me in bu siness, my son Alexander S. Robinson* the business hereafter will be conducted undsr the name and atylo of C. N. Robinson Bt Son. C. N. ROBINSON & SON, , 2iB CAcinuf Slrttt, Phita* March 16,1855—8 t GLASS WARE.—Just receiving a netr In voice of Ware, embracing a variety of bowls suitable for ftult, preserves, pickles, sugars* Jellies, &c., as also Oullory Stands. Jars, Decan ters, Pilchers, Salts, Poppers, Candlesticks* Lamps, covered Bowls, a largo assortment of Tumblers, Goblets, and dther useful articles.-* For sale by J. W. EBT. V j February 22,1855, , . . JUST received, a fresh supply of Linseed oil Turpentine, Paints, Varnishes &c. Also, an excellent article of cheap oil for 1 Fire Proot Paints, Ao., at the old stand East Kola Street. Carlisle, Pa. • • • ' Sept. 14, IBM. jjjiJt} Handbills of ovary description nemly printed .«t this ; . fl. SAXTON