SI i JAnW-tiCense ‘law. Below wo publish tho Law ngulktlsg uni prohibiting the moonfactoro owl sale of intoii catipg llqpora ln.thlsC6inniomveftlth.Bs it pass 3'tte togislaturo finally- .'The Bm has reoolv;. cd fto iignaturo of Goy. Poiiock, and Is thoro foeo a law. Liquor dealers will regulate thom -1 soKesaceordlrtgiyi . "'Section X* "Be%l enacted'hy the Senate and 1 House of Jiepretcatatives of the Commonwealth, •’j, of, Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, and Z jin hereby enacted by ikt authority of the tame, fe Tj,at from and- after tho first day, of October 2? next, It ,shall, be Unlawful to, keep'or maintain f - Oiiy b'buse, roojn, or place where Vin6u6,‘ spirit, s C 0115; malt be lirdwbd liquors, or any odmhctnroa ! tboroofy flrb sold ahd drank exefept hereinafter, f provided; and alllaws,or parts of laws, inbon« »(Blont;With tlio’provisions of this act be, ond thoWjio.arb hereby repealed. Sec.' 2's ' That if Any person or persona \yithin this* Commonwealth, shall keep tor sale and aeUi'pV In, connection with any other business or profitable’employment give, receiving thero fbr. bny price, profit or advantage,-by any mqolqjro whatevor (and at the same tiroo vohm taril/flfTord a place or any other convenience oV'lnduccmoiit, by which the same may bo used aa % a hcvbragc) any vinous, spiritous, malt or browed liquor, or any .admixture thereof, he, she or they, and any onomiding, abetting or as sisting therein, shall be deemed guilty of a mis demeanor} and upon conviction shah be sen tfneod.to.pay a .fine not.exceeding,fifty dollars, and undergo, Imprisonment not exceeding one month; and for a second or any subsequent offence shall pay a fine not exceeding one Imn dred dollars, and undergo Imprisonment not ex ceeding three months. .SkAB.. That if any two or more persons con- spire of act together, by which one may sell And the other provide a place or other convenience fur drinking, .with intent to ovndo the provisions of.tliis net, each one so offending, upon convic tion,.shall 1.0 punished as provided in the sec ond section of this net. ■ Sec. 4. That it shall bo unlawful for any per- BOn-tq Sell or keep for sale any vinous, spiritons, matt -or brewed liquors, or any admixtures thereof. In cases not hereinbefore prohibited, in a'leai quantity than one quart, nor without 11- ccnsu. granted by the court of quarter sessions of the proper county, on petition presented for that purpose, to be advertised according to (he first section of the act of the twenty.ninth of Jtircji, one thousand eight hundred and forty, nine', supplementary to the various acts relating to tavern licenses; hut no such license shall be granted' to oilier limn citizens of the United i:A- S.tates> of temperate habits and good repute for '0 honesty: Prodded, That no certificate shall ho required or published as mentioned In the act herein referred to; Provided, That no license > for.thp aalo ol liquors ns aforesaid shall bo gran ted ,to tho keeper of any hotel, inn, tarorn, rea <; tinrapt,, eating-house, oyster-house or collar , tlioalre, or other places of entertainment, amuse. . njopl or rq/rcsliiDent. <Sec. 5. That tho said court by their rules shall 0* a time at which applications for said licenses shall be heard, at which lime all persons raaklqg objections shall be heard. J5e0.,0* That it shall not be lawful lor tho clerk of said court to Issue any license, us a lot o until tho applicant shall have filed the bond hereinafter required, ami the certificate oJ ;<;• the city receiver or county treasurer that the license foe has been paid to him. :r -Sko. 7. That the appraisers of licenses under jict shall be appointed, ns provided by ex c Ittlug laws, except in the city of Philadelphia, 1 , where rtn the jwssage of this act and thereafter, «f4fie beginning of every year, three reputable nml temperate persons shall be appointed by the . . coiirbof quarter sessions to appraise dealers in Bpfriious, vinous, malt or brewed liquors as aiqresiid, and of distillers and brewers, and to ligand perlorm all duties now enjoined by law, m>t Inconslst.uit herewith; and said appraisers ‘ Wyitl bo citizens of (ho United States, in no 1 connected with or Interested In the li "-qUOf business and shall be compensated as now Jtfqvjdtid by law. /■yS*o. 8, That no license shall be granted wlth- payment to tho receiver of taxes of tho nir of Philadelphia, or to the treasurers of the other counties of the Statu, for tho use of tho Commonwealth, throe times the amount now • • filed by law to bo paid by venders of splrltous, /)<.trfaou*, or mult liquors, or brewers and distill- '• Provided, That no license ahull be granted / fpra lens Hum than thirty dollars. , Srr. 0. That the bond required to be taken ftf, nil persona who shall receive a license To soil •pfrltouH, vinous, mall or brewed liquors, or any admixtures thereof, shall bo in ono thousand OMiars, conditioned fur the faithful observance oTaJltho laws of this Commonwealth relating to too.biislness of vending such liquors, with two sufficient sureties and warrant of attorney, to . A Cpqfcss judgment, which bond shall bo approved ' ‘by one of the Judges of the court of quarter ses. lions of the peace of (be proper county, and to filed in said court, and whenever a judgment , for Any forfeiture or flue shall have been recov ered Against the principal therein, it shall he *. Hprful for the dlslilct attorney of the proper county to enter judgment against the obligors Ip the said bund, and proceed to collect the ftfno of the said priucljral or sureties. . ! ‘Sko. 10. That every person licensed to sell ’ feplrilons, vinous or malt liquors, as aforesaid, •hall fromo his license nmiur glass, and place tnp,saino so that it may at all times be conspi tijlpus In his chief place ot making sales ; and ’ ’llftr.license shall authorize sales by any person •rtf} shall neglect this requirement, nor shall Aft/ license authorize the sale of any spiritous, • i tffttyua, or malt liquors on Sunday. 'lajgKO. 11. That any sale made <»f any spirltous, or malt liquor contrary to this act. ahull to bo a misdemeanor, and, upon con rim ofTuncc In the court of <|uarter of the proper county, shall bo punished |3^S5' :x, ' ncr l )roac ribcd by the second section That the provisions of this act ns to BMMpniont and license shall not extend to rojftffigfrb'vho shall vend or dispose of said li- original eases or packages as ini. to duly commissioned Auctioneers, Btyl(ns4i public vunduo or outcry, nor to native pTPtyfiMrp, brewers or distillers soiling in quan- loes than five jpdlous, nor shall nny tniof 'poruln coutahiouprohibit tbo sale by dlfcgitya of Any admixtures of intoxicating U rma/ppM medicines. 'Sic. 18. That it shall bo the duty of every COlifttablo of every town, borough, township, or VAtflywUhlu tips Commonwealth, at every term oftha court op quarter sessions of each respec. unty, to make return, on oath or alfinna. tioai-Mhulhor, witliin bia knowledge there Is any iflfroVithlti hit bailiwick kept and maintained Irftrfolrttlon of this act, and it shall bo the eape ».pUl-duty of the Judges of the said courts to sec (\|tat>-tbis return is faithfully made, and It any ; |HMon shall make known to such constable the or numos of any ono who shall have vio. rids act, with the names of witness who •'>|Mmrovo (ho fact, it shall be hit duty to make ■fjmfa thereof on oath or affirmation to (ho court, his n ilAil fitihtro so to do, ho shall bb E‘dlly of a misdemeanor, and, upon In and conviction, shall bo sentenced to ln the jail of the countv for n pe. * 8 ritan ono nor more than three pay a flue not exceeding fifty doI .iSySBLI I llll i !!' 1b " ol “ lia " nol Intorfero Willi .'l cen,Q horetoforo grunt, shall w ' the same was granted axMoHiifm ™| o of,»li iiS,?‘ dßy °f • lu l 'y " oxt lho first ,I„y „Tolkw" 41 " f*'"”” oni,^ c f” »«»• «•- Taotios.— According ■ to tho Portland Argut,iho Asbl. Assessors in that wnlous Know-Nothings and IJfW&rfftcßl Dow, left .off tho lists the n&mos ofUi*6r«mra hundml voters known to bo op. posed foDow. This triok waanot'distovcm) till two of the election. At Olnbinnatl, when tho Know-Nothings dic coreredtluUi they were in tho minority, they rient'tbbfr tollies to two Wards that had given heavy majorities, who broke into tho tho ballot-boxes, seized thejn •nd‘}de,stroyod the ballots. Such is Knbvr-Noth’mgifim—nothing is too mean for ths &flQfl&a of Ned Buntlino and Bill Pool to hO.WjWJtdin. Fortunately for tho people of Cincl&OMl,'several of these Know-Nothing ties jpffltdofS prp now lodged in prison. 1 C7".Tho Rov*i Theodora Parker, and others, aconsedmf .participating In tho Burns slave riot at Boston, have been discharged by Judge Cur tis, on the‘ground that the indictments were’ void through informality. Poet somewhere speaks of/‘winter lingering ,ln the lap of spring,” but it noeds.no poet to toll ua It is tho case hero this ,sopson, tho lost few days haring been decidedly wintry. Nor does it need a poet to Inform tho public, that for all sorts of weather there Isaveryabun dant provision of suitable and fashionable cloth ing at Rookbill Sc Wuson’b cheap store, No. 11l Chestnut street, corner of Franklin Place, Philadelphia.—ly ftliirbte. Clovcrsccd is m good demand,mid 200 bnsh els sold at $6 50 per 64 lbs. In Timothy and Finxcecd nothing doing. The Flour market is quiet. Shipping brands are held at 810 75 a $ll per barrel, but there is no export demand, and the only sales report ed at these figures arc small lots for home con sumption and extra at $ll 25 a $ll 50. A sale of 100 bbls. extra family was' made at the lowest quotation. Rye Flour is held firmly at $7. Sales of Com Meal at $4 5Qi a 62i per bbl. Grain*.—There is a good demand for Wheat and prices have again advanced. Sales of 4000 bushels prime Penua. while at 3270 a 2 75 per bushel, afloat; wo quote red at ?2 GO a 2 Q 5, with sales of 1000 bushels at tho former rate. Rye is scarce and wanted—sales of 4000 bu. Ptnna. at $1 49. Corn is in active demand and prices have again advanced 3 a 4 cents per bushcl—salcs of 2000 bu, Pcnna. yellow, on Saturday evening, to arrive, at $2 OG, and about 3000 bu. Sauthorn. to-day, at §1 10, afloat; sales of white at $1 03 aBl 09/ Oats are scarce—sales of 5000 bu. Delaware at 700. per bushel. liti). this Borough on Friday night last, Peuoeu SuEixy, aged about Bfi years. On the 2d instant, in this Borough, CiiAtitns Sin Ci-Aia, son of William and Rebecca Spons ler, aged 4 months and 25) days. NOTICE. THE members of the Alien and Eastpcnns borough Mutual Fire Insurance Company ofCumlioiland county, are hereby notified that a tax of four per esni. { has boon laid on all pre mium notes due on tho 24th day of March lust, and that ft collector will call on them for Hie purpose of collecting immediately. LEWIS IIYER,- Soc’y. April 19. 1855 Ot Q7"l>em. Union and York Gazelle publish for six weeks and send hills to the Suerctary, at Shopherdstown, this county. CEMBST 'I UK superior Cement, manufactured by J. I Carver i* Co., of Scotland, Franklin county, can be had in large or small quantities nl U. Saxton’s Hardware store, Main Street, Carlisle. All who have tried this Cement pronounce it tho «>est article they ever used. From a great number of certificates given to the mnnufactur ers, we select the following: CiUKnEßgßcicn, Feb. 20, 1855. To J.vcon Carver ! —Sir—There has bten used during the past year, under my direction, In the construction of “ Tho Carlisle Wafer Works,” ami work of this Company, about 80 barrels of your Hydraulic Cement, which has proved to he o good and reliable article, and I take pleasure in recommending It to others as such. A. F. SMITH, April 19, *55. Supi. C. V. Railroad. Spring and Stunmer Slices. Cheap for Cash! I AM NOW receiving a largo assortment of .Shoos of the most fashionable styles, and ex cellent make, fresh from the manufactories, which I will sell extremely low for cash. LIST OF PRICES. • Ladies' Tun-colored Gaiters, a’ handsome arti cle, ( Willis’make,) only $-1,25; lino Jeqny Lind Rosettes, from 87$ to $1,25; Black Last ing Gaiters, (Willis’make,) $1,25; Fronch Morocco Buskins, aluglo'soled; French Mo rocco Boots, double soled, $1,25; Purls Boots $1,25; Men’s Morocco Shoes, home made, $1,20; Boots ditto, $1,81; Kid Tics 6(1 cents; Polka Boots $1,87; Cushman Ties $1,81; Son tags and Albonia, $1,25. Gentlemen's Extra tine French Calf Bools, a bnauiilul article, only $4,50; Calf Walking Shoes. SI,6U; Calf Congress Gaiters, $2,25; Cloth Montereys, $2,00; patent leather Ox ford Shoes, 51,75; Jnlieii Ties, $2,50; Patent Leal bur Congress Gaiters as4nw as $2,00; al so Patent Pump Tien, fine Cloth Gaiters, with patent tips, Benkert’s A No. 1, Glove Top Buttoned Patent Leather Congress Gaiters, Enamelled, Patent Leather, &e., at low prices. Also Carpet and Velvet Slippers. Misses' Polka Boots, Opera Bools and Jenny Linds; colored Gaiters, patent tips, 87 cents; fine Kid Boots, 75 cents. Children’s Highland Boots, Enrekas, Excelsiors and Ankle-ties. Komis for 20 cents; Calf, single soled, for 25 cents. Men's Kip Bools in grout vuricly, some as low 08 $2; Stout Brogans $1; Call skill Shoes $ 1,59 MWien’s Kid Buskins, don hie soled, 75 to $1,26, Shoctec.H, culf, 76; Heavy Kip Bouts, Linen Gaiters 75; Half Gaiters 152; Slippers 87. Roys' Heavy Kip Boots, fiuo Call Boots, Bro gans ns low us 75 cts; Patent Congress Gait ers, Patent Leather Monroes, Patent Leather Jnlßen Ties, &c. Carpet Raps ol every description—ON Cloth, Union, Brussels, Velvet, from 50 cts. to $B. Also, several thousand dollars worth of Boots and Shoes at Wholesale. Country Merchants and other dealers arc luvitod to call. All who wish (o buy good Shoos ami save money, will call at Porter’s old stand, Main street, near thu Kailroad Depot. April 10, 1855. H. M. RAWLINS. Town ami Country m '1 HE subscriber lakes (Ids method of inform -1 ing lo« Iriemfs and the public generally, Unit he contlntieH to cany on llio Cabinet and Ctultr laktng Uuiiiteu, u( his stand, North Hanover street, next door to Tlavcndlck’s drug store, and nearly opposite the Carlisle Deposit Bank. Corns? made n( the shortest notice and at mod erate prices. Having provided himself with a new and lino Hoarse, bu will attend funerals in town ami country, personally, without uny ex. gHBRSIWHCTw fru He will also carry StiwSSlff? on tbo CaniNCT.MAKi.vQ In all c Uiits various branches, and will constantly keep on hand Bureaus, Secretaries, Work Stands, Parlor Ware, Upholstered Chairs, Sofas, Ottomans, Sofa Tables, Card, Side, Din ing and Breakfast Tables, Chamber Ware, such us French Field, (high and low posts,) Curtain and Jenny Und Bedsteads, Withstands ol dif. forent kinds, Wardrobes, Venltlan BUndr, and Chairs of all kinds, and nil other articles usual ly manufactured in this lino of business. Ilfs' workmen arc experienced, eastern city workmen, and bis work is made in tho latest city stylo, and nil under bis Inspection, and of tho best materials; all of which lx warranted to bo good,' and will bo sold low for cash. Tie In vites all to give him a cull before purchasing elsewhere.. For tho liberal patronage hereto fore extended him, ho fools indebted to his nu merous customers, and assures thorp that no efforts w|ll bo spared In future to plogso them in stylo, manufacture and price. Give us a call. Renumber tho placo, nearly opposite tho Bank* . • , DAVID SITE. . April 10.1855. Estate notice. I jwPS® pf administration on the citato of ofOarfui-rt®* W» d®e»d.,lato of tho Borough issuml & Pa., havobo?n issued by the Register bf said conntv to tho Six iCcnls Reward. ■ JffL'jm . RAN AWAY from the aubscrl-- • jobftk her residing :in Carlisle, on or a-, •d , bout the 4th of April, 1855, an fn yfr2". vdentured apprentice to ; the Boot ■ ; ({'’X. . and Shoo making business, named Lev! Richer. .Said boy. ls about years of-agoj of small stature, and had on; when ho wont, away a. black coat, black pants,’and cloth cap. fle-ia originally of Harrisburg, ond it Is supposed ho has returned to that place. All persons are hereby warned against trusting or harboring.aald boy, as I will enforce tho law against all who may do so. Tho above toward, but no thanks, Vrill.be paid to any person returning said apprentice to me. April 12,1855 —8t ' JOS. SITES. Reaping & mowing machines. MANNY’S latest paterit combined adjustable Reaper and Mower, with Wood’s Improve ment, will bo offered to tho farmers of Custom Pennsylvania for tho harvest of 1856, on usual terms, viz: $126, cash at tho shop. Customers would do well to send In their orders early, as precedence will ho given to first ordcra. Ad dress, J. WINEBKENNER $ CO., April 12, *6s—2m Harrisburg, l*a. « Cheap Goods. THE subscriber Is now opening 0 fVosh lot of SEASONABLE GOODS, at her new locn. tion, opposite tho Railroad Office. Main Street, Carlisle, wldch will be sold at the lowest price. MARGARET SNODGRASS. April 12, 1852—4 t REMOVAL, rpHE undersigned has removed to the room I formerly occupied as the Post Office, Imme diately opposite the Volunteer Office, where ho la now opening a largo and general assortment of now Spring Goods, embracing an extensive variety of British, French and Domestic Dry-Goods, Groceries, Straw Hats and Bonnots, Wall Paper, which he will of. fer at the lowest prices. Purchasers are re spectfully invited to call and cxamThe for them selves. ROBERT DICK. Carlisle, April 12, 1855. Boimefs & Wloomcrs. A VERY largo assortment of new Straw Goods of the latest styles, viz: English, Dunstable and Split Straw, Neapolitan, Hair, Lace, Leg horn ami Florence Braid Bonnets, Misses ami Children’s Bloomers of various kinds, Straw Braids and Gimps, Artificial Flowers, Bonnet Ribbons, all now and desirable Goods, and will bo sold aheap at the store ol the subscriber in Soath Uanorcr ttpeot. April 12, ’55. KODT. DICK. SUMMER HATS. Just received at tho store of Robert Dick, a large assortment of Men’s, Youth’s and Boys’Summer Hats, consisting of Panama, Leghorn, French Straw, Cannon and other varieties, part of which are colored and black, and of low price. April 12, 1865. WALL PAI’ER. I have Just received three thousand Jidrdynidrc i piecet ncu - pattern I Vail Paper and Borders, embracing almost ovory variety of quality, style and price, and which "ill he sold very cueap. April 12. ’55. ROUT. DICK. S3OOO Reward—Great Race. i ’HE great race between Iho Clothing Stores of Carlisle, resulted •» the complete triumph of the new store of ARNOLD $ SON, In the store room lately occupied by Wise £ Gump hpll, corner North Hanover and Louther fits. It Is now conceded by all and every one that they stand pre-eminent amongtheclolhingdcal ers in Carlisle, having succeeded in convincing their friends, that they can sell Clothing, made and got up, according to the latest stylos, from 20 to 25 per cent, cheaper than any other house la possibly able to furnish them. They have now on hand a largo and splendid assortment of Ready-made Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Cloths, Casslmeresatul Vest, ings. Also, Hats and Caps, and every thing in their lino for Men and Boys. Their materials were selected with tho greatest care, purchased at tho lowest cns)| prices, and at such houses only, who never deal in anything like auction trash. Their friends may .therefore rest assured that articles purchased of (bam will,‘amt must give sallsf iction. Clothing tfiado at the short est notice in tho most ItisMonablu style, having for that purpose secured the services of an ex perienced Cutter, nml laid In a splendid assort ment of Cloths, Cnpsimeres, Vestings, which for beauty and durability emmet be surpassed. To (ho citizens of tho surrounding country wo would t«ay, give us n fair trial. All wo ask is a fair look at our stock and wo will not full to con vince yon that our Clothing Is bolter made, of bettor materials, belter trimmed, cut with more taste, and last though not least, cheaper than you have ever bought elsewhere. Also, a large lot of Trunks. Carpel Bags, Umbrellas, <Jo. All hail creation fur and near. Of Aunolh’s Store yon shall hear; Let pealing drums and cannon’s ioar Proclaim the news from shore to shore Groat bargains sure, are on the wing, Rare Wenders then we now will sing : At first we'll speak ol Clothing rare, Such trophies, sure will make you stare, Of broad and narrow cloth so cheap We’ll take a moment’s tune to speak Delighted too jou can’t but bo With prices and their quality ; Dross and Suck Coals—ayo, Vestings too, What bargains now for all of you ! The Gents will our compliments receive, And call they must tho wonders to believe. In Pants we have all kinds ol stylos. One dollar and upwards, piles on piles. In Summer Goods—for soon ’twill come— Wo’ifegivo you bargains all for inn. Frocks and Over-coats so very lino, Great wonders you shall see In every lino. Hosiery, Suspenders, Under-shirts lurall, Alt kinds of (Doves to please nil who call. But we cannot stop to enumerate, Wo have bargains both good and great. Our stork too in tho Furnishing Hue Is plentiful, cheap and fine. ARNOLD £ SON’S Clothing Hall. April 12. 1855, It. D. IXIFTOX A BOX’S Men’s ami Boys' Clothing Store, Norlh-taU cor. of Second and Dock Streets, Philadelphia. To tui; Citizens ov C\ni.isi.t: \xi> Vicimty. YOU arc respectfully Invited Id examine the extensive and varied assortment of Men’s and Boys’ nothing, at the store of the subscri bers, where may always be found a full supply ol Ready-made Clothing, of all sizes and de scriptions, worn by mer. and boys of all ages and sizes, made by experienced workmen and of the very beat material, tho make, fit, and appear ance surpassed by no establishment in the city. Plodse preserve fids notice, and give mo a cull, and fit out yourselves ami sons'in a manner worthy ofyou and them. Rcmcuibortho North East corner of Second and Dock streets. U. D. CLIFTON A SON. April. 12, 1855—1 y HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Philadelphia.. Importaiu Announcement. To all persons ftlllicted with Sexual disease. The Howard Association of Philadelphia, in view uftho awful destruction of human lifo and health, oausud Ity Sexual diseases, nnd tho de ceptions which aro practised upon tho unfortu nate victims of such djsouses by (Juaci>s, have, directed their consulting Surgpou, as a Charit able Act worthy of their papio, to give Medical Advice Graffs, to all persons thus afflicted, (Mato or Pomalo,) who apply by letter, (post paid,) with a description of their condition, ago, occupation, habits of life, &c.,.and (n eases of extreme poverty and sufthring to furnish mcdl. clnos IVoo of charge. Tho Howard Association is a benevolent In stitution, established by special endowment, for tho relief of tho sick and distressed, afflicted with “Vfrulont and Epidemic diseases, ° and Its funds ban bo used for no othorpurposo. It boa now a sarnies of means, which the Directors havo voted to advortlsotho above notlco. It is needless to add that (ho Association commands (ho highest Medical pklll of the ogo. Address, (post-paid,) Dr. Geo. R. Oauioun, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, Phil adelphia, Pa. By order of tho Directors. EZKA I). IIEARTWELL, PrwV. Geo. Fairchild, StcVy. April lit, !P&5--flf JSoUvp*: : Friends and feixow.citizens:— T?ho Trustee's oftho 'African JI. EI Church of Carlisle, are < happy to annoutico that a suffi cient amount of looney haabebn collected to pay off all -debt£ against thb Church, ' These debts wore, paid In Bill on the 8d : of April, Inst., and wo take this opportunity of returning our sin cere thanks to thoso ladles,and gentlemen who contributed to tlua benevolent-object. As the debt of the Church has been paid o(T, no one is authorized to colled any additional money for that-object. B« BUCHANAN, >■ JAS. JONES, IVa. BURGESS, April 12, 1856 —it Trustees. BOROUGH ACCOUNT, »,tXIEL I;CKi;(,S, Treasurer, IN ACCOUNT WITH THU BOROUGH OF ‘ CARLISLE. ‘ RkCBU'TS. Balance duo Borobgh at sottk’inont, $570,39$ Cush rec’vd. tyom P, Wdbly, Oollectr. BU(),00 do ’ ‘do*.,.- do 200,00 do - ' ‘dd do 200,00 do -do do 197,50 Cash received from James Postlewaite, Collector for 1852,. 00,00 Cash reo’d from A Woods, Collector, 1000,00 do do - . do 050,00 do do do 450,40 do dodo 580,25 Cash refunded from David Rhoads, 12,50 Received for flag and stone, 10,00 do from Stephen. Keepers, 40,31 do from A. Noble', Chf. Burgs. 75,00 do Rent for Inhe'r’staUS, 120,00 Loan tVom Carlisle Dep. Bk. for use of Borough, ’• '' ' 800,00 Received from Car. Gos&.iWatcr Coin. 817,62 do do ''f'tio do 760 00 Balance duo Borough, PAYMF.NTB. Murch 28, paid on check No. 121 $ 1 ,U(J do do do 12.1 io,no do do do JIM) 4.37$ do do do 127 80,01) do do do 108 8,60 April do do do 12Q 20,00 May 1-1 do do 128 2-1,00 Sept 14 do do 118 125,00 Get 2 Parker's ctdcv 100,00 Aug 21 do ■ do 25,00 I Aug 10 do check ; No. 188 75,00 July 18 do do 186 100,00 July 10 do Parker's order 100,00 , Aug 21 do do 400,00 June 8 do check No. 182 11.00 June 10 do do 131 18,90 July 18 do do ' • 180 4,60 June 8 do do 128 44,00 do do do 181 14,50 do • do do*- 188 2,124 do do do; 1 180 75 Aug 10 do do 187 55,23 do do do' 141 7,00 Sept J 4 do do 144 0,00 Aug 10 do do 140 16,00 do do do 139 20,00 Sept 14 do do' 143 C,OO do do doT 147 42,98 do do do 145 6,00 do do do 149 10,00 Aug 10 do do 1 112 11,69 Sept 14 do do 140 87,854 Oct 12 dp- do 151 6,874 do do do loi • 97,934 do do do * 15,1 59,75 do do do*'; 160 47.70 do do do 158 4.50 Paid tlwj discount oh note In Bank 8.63 June 8 paid on check No. 129 1.50 Oct 12 do do M 2 5.81 do do do MO 7,124 Oct 26 do do 1-18 26,00 Nnv2i do Purfcor'i order 154,0 G Nov 22 do do 42,06 Del UI paid D ui (ley’s & Wat lack’s draft 000,00 Oct 26 paid Lewis James’ drnlt 324,21 Oct 1!) paid Sum I J OrcswolPs draft. 376.00 Oct 215 paid Parker’s order 236,00 Oct 13 paid check Xo. 13? 60,25 Xov9 do do 'lOO 4,96 JfqrO do do -Jify • 84,78 Dec 14 do do 10a 61,42 Deo 23 paid Parkcr’a onl6r ’ 26,00 Doc 7 paid Cohvoil fic Co's drafts 628,01 Jnn I, ’66 paid Parkor’a;ordor 4,50 Jon 11 paid check No. 107 1,00 Oct 24, ’<l4 paid to W". 801 l for extra la- bor, for curbing ond drawing 8,00 Nov 0 paid Oh chuck No. 161 107.04 Nov 21 paid Parker's order 28,01 do check No. 106 10,00 Jan 24, ’66 paid discount money to Car. lisle Dep. Bank on loan ol $BOO 8,63 Jan li paid on check So. 108 1,00 do do do ICO 2,00 do do do HU, H,!U do do do 1(13 66,76 do do do 109 fid,26 Pub 8 do do 171 2<>,do do do du 170 22.50 March 8 du do 178 1,60 do do do 171 24,90 do do do 177 84,00 do do do 178 84,00 Mar 12 do do 185 20,00 do do do 183 6,00 Mar 8 do d» 176 5;>,00 Mac 17 paid G \V Slu-ator interest on two bonds against the Borough 84,00 Mar 22 pud on cheek No. 182 10,76 do do do 184 624 do du do 180 «.87$ do do do 186 66,26 do do do 170 H,OO Mar Credit by coupons from A Woods 18,00 Credit by coupon* redeemed 012,14 Borough notes redeemed 0,894 55,084,444 The above and foregoing account of Daniel Eckels. Borough Treasurer, having been exam ined by ns, and found to bo correct and true wo have passed and approved of the same, and Ibid a balance due the Borough of $404,68. G. B. COLE, J. D. HALBERT. April 12, 1865-31 LMale Notice, LETTERS of administration with the wlllan nuxed, on tiie estate of J. Kill* Bonham, Esq., dec’d., late of the Borough of Carlisle, 1 Cumberland county, Pa., have been issued by 1 the Register of sail! county, to the subscriber "ho icsides In Carlisle. Ali persona indebted to said estate am requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement to A. IL SHARP, MmW. Carlisle, March 20, 18C6—fit f Washington Hold West High St., Corner of the Public Square, Cahuslu, Pa. THE subscriber respectfully informs liia nu merous friends ami dm travelling commu nity, that lio has loused dial well known luvern wtaud formerly occupied hy If. L. Burkholder, ami recently l»y (J. G- Slough, uml is now fully prepared lo accommodate all who may favor him with a cull. The llmiso has bgcn fittoc) up hi n np«t and comfortable manner, mid ever}’ thing will bo done on my part to inako nil foci At homo who may ho pleased to stop with me. Tho Tnblo wlll bo supplied with Iho best that the musket can nflbrd, and served up In a way that cannot full to please. The Bar will always bo supplied with choice Liquors. A carefhlond obliging Ostler will always ho In attendance. , JACOB SHOLL. Carlisle, April 12,1855-8 m Sci’lvoiiet’ & Conveyancer. Ah. SPONSLEB, iatoßoglstor of Curobor • land county, will carefully attend lo tho transaction of all sqcji business a.s may bo on* trotted lo him, to wit i The Writing of Deeds, Mortgages, Contracts, &c. i ho will also devote his ftttontlon to tho procuring of Land Warrants, Pensions, Ac., os well os to (ho purchase and sale of ifc*«l Estate, Negotiations of Loana, &o. O/Doo, West High Street, foiinvrly occupied by Wm. WC. Penrose, Esq., 8 doors oast of tho Methodist chufeh. Carlisle, March 20, 1855~8m jsUg?“Ma|uH)illa'of ovory dosoripiion nenlly printed el (Ins oflleo. : c. Pf Hljmrich;; . ATTORNEY At! L A W,.wiUpromptiy attend to all business entrusted to Lila care. Office In Boetem’a Row. Carlisle, April' 6,18C5—6m DR. P. C. CAJIDDER, has removed his office . to South Hanover street, east, side, near and below the Presbyterian Church. ' >. Carlisle, April 5,1855. Estate Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that letters of ad ministration on the estate of Adam Uauck, late oftho Borough of Mechanlcsburg,-Cumber land county, deceased* have been granted by the Register of said county, to the subscriber* residing in the same place. All persons know ing themselves indebted to said estate, are re quested to mako payment, and those having claims to presentthem for settlement to SAMUEL HaUCK, or JEREMIAH SENSEMAN, Mechanicsburg, April 6, ’fiSr-ht* .ddmra. Bounty L»ud Agency. THE undersigned will attend promptly to the procuring of Bounty Lands for those enti tied to them under the Into act oi' Congress, ap proved March Bd, 1856. Many years experience In tho prosecution of claims for service In thb revolutionary war, has made mo hinilflapwith the regulations and forms requisite to bo«bsor ved, mid having the assistance of nn efficient attorney residing fn Washington, shall be able to render satisfaction to those who may apply tome. Proper forms and instructions will-bo sent on application by mail free of cost. No charge unless a warrant Is obtained, and when obtained the fee will bo $3. Tiie highest market price will be paid for Land Warrants. A. P. NORTON, Postmaster, Carlisle Springs, Cumberland co., Pa. April 6,185*3—1y y 0,178 5,084,41| Bouuiy land Agcncj. THE undersigned will promptly attend to Bounty Land Claims, under the act of March 3’, 1855. Charges moderate, arfd no pay required until the warrant la obtained. Please give ns a call. W. POCLK. M. HOLCOMB. Carlisle, April 5, 18,1.1. $491,68 F. 11. SMITH, Port IVtonnaie, Pocket Bcoft, DRESSING CASE MANUFACTURER, N. IF. Cor. fourth 4- Chesnut Sis. PnjLADV.Li'mk, Always on hand a large 5: railed assortment 0 i Port Moimaies, Work Boxes, Pocket Books, Cabas, Hankers (’axes, Traveling Bags, Note Holders, Backgammon Board;, Fort Folios, Oheaa Men, Portable Docks, Memorandum Books, Dressing Cases, ' Cigar Cases, &c. Also, a general assortment of English, french uud Gurimm Fancy Goods. Finn Pocket Cutlery, Razors, Razor Strops and Gold IVns, wholesale, Second and Third Floors. f. 11. SMITH. X. \V. oor. Fourth# Chestnut Sts. Pldla. X. B-—On the receipt ofsl, a superior Gold Pen will bo sent (o any part of the United Stales by null; —describing pim, thus, medium, bard, or soil. April 5,1855 —ly FIRST ARRIVAL OF SPRIXG GOODS. THE subscriber has just received a very largo assortment of New Spring floods, to which ho invites tho attention of purchasers, as he is prepared to sell at such prices that they may save from 20 to'2s per cunt, on former prices. His stock'ombracas all tho ditlbront kinds of Goods adapted to the season, suchnsCLOTUS, GassimereS, Vestings, Cotton Pant StufTk, Lhi ons, Linen Checks, <J-c. Dress floods. Such os BUck uud Fancy Silks, Barngo do Laiiics, Lawns, ChulUoS, liarages, Bombazines, Alpacas, India Silks, Bonnets ami Rtlhons, Bonnets ofnll kinds such ns Safin Straw, Swiss Strati', English Double ond Split Straw, Bib bons of all-kinds and colors very cheap. Hosiery and Gloves. Men's and Boys’ while, brown and mixed half Hose, Ladles’ white, black, brown, slate and mixed Ho.se; Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Glows am! Mitts of nil kinds. f)nm**tic Goods. .Muslins, Checks, Tickings, Osnuburg, Bagging, Calicoes and Ginghams. l*rprtf, Mattings, and Oil Cloths. \ very large let of Carpets of all kinds, suoh as Velvet, Tapestry, Brussels, Three i’ly, Ingrain and Vunitian: Mattings of all widths of w lute and colored; (Jli Cloths of all w idths. Hoots ami Shoes. Men's and Boys’ Boots nud Shoes of ail kinds, Women’s <J- Children's shoes ul very low piices. Groceries. Such as (‘o/Juu. Sugar, Tun, Molasses and Spi ces; all of which will be sold cheap, at the old stand in North Hanover street. 8 doors north at the Bank, where thankful for (he liberal patron age he lias lioiutoforo received, he hopes for a continuance of the same. PHILIP ARNOLD. C trtide. April 6, 1866. TRI'.N’KS and Carpel Bags. A large lot of Travelling Trunks and Carpet Hags for sale cheap by April 5, 1865. LOOKING GLASSES, a large lot of Look ing Glasses of all sizes and different styles oflVames, for sale by April 6,’66. PHILIP ARNORD. EM BROIDERIES. A large lul (it Collars, Sleeves, Chimozetle.s, Jaconet and Swiss Edging and Inserting, fur sale cheap by VpriJ 6, ’66. NEW GOODS! 1 (p£p^s»T j T AM now recoving Irom Now York ami Vhll. ■ JL udulphhv, tui immense stock of new- and deal ‘ I ruble cheap Goods, to which I call the attention ! ol all my old Iricmls and customers, and tin • public in general. \ Having purchased most of my Goods from (lie I wgest importing houses in N ew York, 1 am satisfied that I oan give heller bargains than can he had at any other house in tiio county. Dress Goods. Our assortment of nmv stylo dress goods is largo, complete ami beautiful. Another lot of those elegant and cheap black Silks, Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Sleeves, Collars, Rudies, Edgings and inserting, a stock for extent and price that defies competition. Muslins, Ginghams, Calicoes, Do Bogus, De Laincs, Tickings, Checks, <J-c., a tremendous slock of (ilovo# and Hosiery cheaper than over. CLOTHS, VJSHIMEIIES, Cords, Colton ados, and vory cheap. Carpeting and Matting. An entire now stock pf ThruoPly, Ingrain, Cot. ton and Vonitiun Carpeting, bought very cheap and will bo sold very low. WhlJo ami colored Malting. Hoots anil Sh6os. A largo supply of Ladles* and Gentlemen's Boats, Shoos and Gaiters. Intending to give up the Grocery department; I will dispose of what I have on hand In that line at low prices. I have on ham| some Ready-made Clothing, whloh I will sell foi less than cost, as 1 want to close It out. Como one and all to (ho old stand, East Main street, and select your Goods from the largest and cheapest slock ever brought to Carlisle. CHARLES OGILBY. Carlisle, April 6. 1855. WM. C. niIEEKI, Attorney at law. ones in Main «t.. opposite Morion [lull. Utmlneaa ontrusloa to litm will bo promptly nttvmlcd to. Carlisle, April 12, 1866. • r ' LIST M DEALERS OF Goods, Wares and Merchandise. Also, Distillers,Millers, Lumbermen, &c., within tho county of Cumberland, returned and class!, fled in accordance with the several acta of As. aombly, os follows,.?!* y . . ■ ' Carlisle, A. BcnU & Bro< Philip Arnold, Charles Ogllby, George W. Hitner, N. W. Woods, Act R. Dick, Jason W. Eby, O. InhoJTj Agt. (Liquors) 10 John G. Williams, T 2 Joseph D. Halbert, ]2 iS. W. HavoraUck, (Liquors) 18 Samuel Elliott, 14 , William Kelso, 14 I Steiner a Bro. 18 [ William Sheldon, 14 ;B. J. KlofTer, 14 11. M. Bowlins,' 14 i Sdmucl C. Uuyott, (Liquors) 18 H. W. Ganfman, (2 stores) 14 VTm. M. Henderson & Son, 10 Woodward & Schmidt, 20 Honry Saxton, 12 John P. Lyno, 12 Daniel Eckels, (Liquors) 14 John Fuller, (Liquors) 14 J. & I>. Rhoads, 14 Wm. B. Murray, Agt. 14 Thomas Conlyn, 14 Peter Monyer, 14 Haller Sc Bohror, 14 Jolm JT. Armstrong, 14 J. A. Lohn, 14 Prof. I!. M. Johnson, 14 S. M. Hoover, 14 Thus. 11. SUiles, 14 i Arnold & Livingston, 18 I John Keeny, 14 Philip MessersmUh, 14 Ilarkness & Grove, 14 James M’Grunahao, ]i A. M. Piper, Agt. 14 David Cornman, 14 (jfoorgo Li bey, 14 Jonathan Cornman, 14 Jacob Hoover, 14 John Fredericks, 14 James Gallia, sr., 14 Jonatiian Cornman, sr. 11 HenrV Glass, H Arnold & Son, H S/uppeiuOu rg • John Criswell, J. C. AlUck, K-unklo A Stcvlck, L). W. Totlon & Co., C. Kunklo, John StuniUaugh, Jacob Paguo, D. 11. Miller, J. Bridget*, J . C. Williams, W. 1). A. Nagle, Samuel Sugars, John Gish, R. 11. Swausoy, P. S. Artz, Heck, llnbloy A Co. Ncvin A Ileddigs, Meddlngor A Dro. M. A. Cornelius, 11 J. B. Duncan, Agt. 14 Philip Dcitricb. (Liquors) 14 John Wunderlich, 10 S.C. Hollar, 14 Christian Shade, 14 J/cc/mnifjfrurg. ¥, A. Mfitcor, 14 Kmingerft Co., HI Jacob Dorsholmcr, 14 Kaufman, Hupp A Co., (drugs) 11 Simon Arnold, 1- UUzzard & Swisher, 14 llursh A Beolman, (Liquors) 1 1 i Kaufman, Ilupp A Go., (hard) 11 Joseph Mossor, 11 John T. Ayres, 11 Lovi Snell, 14 George Wobburt, 13 Uonry Lea*, 14 John Hciglu, 13 Ira Day, 11 John JlorJen, 11 Ephraim Zug, 12 George Sfngfzor, 14 Oan'akl Sc Kcittfiuaa, 1-4 Lewis Shut, 1-1 Slngi»pr& Oo. t 10 I Isaac Blizzard, 10 Joseph Millizon, 10 A'ewvlf/e, Anthony Foreman, William Stilzoll, William Heed, Joseph Laughlin, Thomas Slough, William Bratton, (Liquor*) John >l. Davidson, T. fc J. M’Oandludi, J. 11. Herron, S. G. Wild. Bear 6t Cnbaugh, Mlffltn, John J. Crawford, Henry Snyder, U’rtfpmuaborongh, Davidson 8c James, Edward Bogota, Woodward St Schmidt, John Hood, A’tir/on . S. IV. Sharp, Jacob Swoycr, W. it J. Grocer, J. \V. Vanclerholt St Co., M. & J. A. ICuttklo, John Mfnlrh. K \ h* & Wushingor, Peter G*ivcr, llopcu-ell. John Ferguson, Wherry & Co., Jacob An. (Liquoia) John Holler, Shoemaker & Elliott, Thnddcus M’CUtT, Frank font, W. 8t J. Green, (Liquors) Southampton. John W. Clever, (foorgt* Clever, William Ilauck, J. F- Uughnmii, Jacob Fnanangld, PHILIP ARNOLD. PHILIP ARNOLD. Dkkinton, Hays & Pafm, Knxsel k Vlao, W. k J. Green, I). L. Deolniflu, Joseph L. Sterner, Fronds Williamson, Wm. M. Watts, Benjamin Flank, Michael Nogle, Sonth Middleton. A. IV. Lcldlgh, S. N. Riven, Million ft Alexander, 11. Given & Co., North Middleton. Norton & Owen, Kilns Light, ilfunroc. Dovlny & Hull, Mrs. Mary Flaaol, Singlaor fic Sanderson, Upper Jilltn. Poto r Gingering, Hiram Longnookor,. Qoswollor & Zook, Jonathan Eckels, (Liquors) Lower Mien, I woo Barton, (Liquors) W. Loyd, Ernst fit Haines, Brower fit Marthland, Walitor fie Gohr, New Cuntfierlapd, John 6. Miller, J. P. Leo, . B. H. Mossor fit Co., John Horn, Valentino Cjiarlos Oyster, John A. Maohlan, Eastpcnhsborough, / _ George TCV.FosIer, (Liquors)' M n ; *>WW;£. CalebßrintoDj • 'l4 •- :?■'&: 7-00<'* y John M’Conaldk, ' - ; 1; ' OO .-C Jacob Longnecker, •■■ 'l4< - ; ; -7.OUU Jacob Ronnlngef, (Liquor#) 14- ’ 10. W- t- Bucher&Son* - 10 I v‘ 10 DO- Ker fic Hummel, -11 • • ; ■ |6;00 ; '<l Michael Freese, • • ‘ > 18. • MO-00‘M :D.& J. Reyftard, 1 >l4 t OO Dudolphus White, - . •14 -•. • 7 00/_ ' Hampden* • ' John Kuts, .14 -7:''7 (W-/.*; Henry Rupp, 14 > ! , > , 7 00 -,r,i Henry Koldlgh, 12* ‘12,60^-,' Wm. H. Eckels, W - •. ’ 7 00 1 Shaffer & Bro: 14 00\n: Silver Spring. . / John B. Leldlg, 14 10 OO John Coyle, 1# - 10 00 ) John Hanck; 14 •; 7^oo David Strohm, 18 •'lO 00-0^ Jacob Simmons, (Liquors) 14 10 SO p. H, Swller, . 14 7 00 Clau. D. M. Leidlgh, 14 7 oCr> Andrew Stogls'er, *8 10 00*- r - PATENT MEDICINES. •’U . Clan. Licemt. Wherry & Co., Hopewell, 4 $6 OQ‘ Shoemaker it Elliott, «* -4 6 00-' ; l M. & J, A. Kunklo, Nowton, 4 6 00! ■ 4 -' Kyle it Washlnger, . ** 4 6,00"‘- John W. Clover, Southampton, 4 6 00! J. F. Bughraan, “ 4 ■. 6 00K'*“ Hays & Palm, Dickinson, 4 . 6 00- Russel & Dice, « ’ 4 ' 6,00 v* John B. Leldlg, Silver Spring, 4 600' '' John Coyle, “ 4 ,600 Y 1 A. W. Leidlgh, Sonth Middleton, 4 6 00. " Gosweiler it Zook, Upper Allen, 4 6 00, " Henry Neidigb, Hampden, 4 B OO’ , Ernst & Haines, Lower Alien, 4 -6 00' . G. IV. Foster, Eastponnsboro.* 4 5 00.. V ; Dudolpbus White, <* 4‘ 800 ,: "’ J. A. Machlan, N. Cumberland,, 4 .6,00. John G. Miller, •< 4 600 BEER, OVSTER & EATING HOUSES.' Wm. Wlnholta, Wostponnsboro* 8 -6 00 ' Harriot Watson, •• 8 6 00-' Jacob Blxlcr, “ 8 6 00*' • ; George Murphy, Newvlllo, 8 6 00 i Jane Kershaw, «« 8 •’ 6 00' i Charles Brewster, Newton, 8 - 6 00’ 1 George Miller, « B - 600 . J. R. Diehl, Hopcwol), 8 1 6 00 Jno Brownewell, “ 8 6 00 James Mackey, Sblpponsburg, 8 600 Speose & Lenny, «» 7 • 8 00 • Mary Piesol, Monroo, 8 6 00 James Maloy, Mochaufcsburg, 8 6 00 • Darid Long, « 8 600 ■ Peter Baker, *« 8 5 00 Sami. K. Grove, Lower Allen, 8 - 6 0O Samuel Shireman, <• 8 6 <3O Abm. Coble, Eastponnsboro* 8 6 00' Wm. Phillips, “ 8 '6 00 John Huston, *« 8 6 00 A. G. Smith, Now Cumberland, 8 6 00 Jo*. Orowßowoll, Silver Spring, 8 600 George Hughes, * ( 8 6 00 7 00 7 00 10 0* 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 Jacnb r,ow, Henry Peters, Henry Wnmor, (lotllob Sweltzer, “ Joseph Morklo “ John .Small, sr., Margaret Miller, “ Jacob Stratton, “ Marshall James, Wcsliiennsboro’ Dlller & ICrldcr, Jacob Shellobargcr, ♦» Zciglor fit Myers, •* 7 00 , 10 00 7 00 7 00 12 60 7 00 ID 60 7 00 7 00 Isaac Mafquart, Emanuel Barnhart, John Moore, Dickinson, Jacob Bnrnltz, “ John D. Shealiec, Sooth Mlddlo’n. 18 \V. L. & T. B. Craighead, “ 18 Shcailer & Shupp, “ 14 Hosier & Son, “ 14 ; David Voglesong, Monroe, 18 G. W. Leidlgh, “ 14 J. A.. StC. \V. AW, “ 1 Benjamin QWlcr, “ Isaac Blizzard, •< Miller &»Zu£, Mcchanlcsburg, Chi Ist. Eberly, Lovror AUcn, Semi. BUner, - “ J, K. Kaufinitn, *» C. Rupp, il John Horn, »« JJ, M. Jlaldenwn, “ 11 16 00 I Jacob Goorer, Jr., Upper Allen, J 4 700 J. S. Haldeman, Eoatponnsboro’ 14 700 ' Henry Hupp, Hampden, 14 7 00' T. D. Bryson, «• 1J 16 00 John Shaflnor, Silver Spring, 14 7 00 O. H. Bucher, “ 18 10 00 David Shank, “ 14 7 00 David Hoover, «< 14 7 00 W. M. Henderson & Son, N. Mid. 12 12 60 Gabriel Catcher, “ 12 12 60 H 7 00 I I 7 00 U 7 00 14 7 00 12 12 60 14 10 60 18 10 00 18 10 00 II 7 00 U 7 00 U 7 00 DISTILLERIES k BREWERIES, P. A. kJ. A. Ahl, Newton, 8 12 60 Joseph Ramp, <• 0 80Q Robert Quigley, “ 0 8 00 Martin Coover, Southampton, 0 BpO A. Busier & Son, South Middleton, 8 12 6Q Henry Glass, jq 6 00 M. G. Bellshooror, Monroe, 8 32 60 J. A. &O. Ahl, 8 12 60. John Bowman, Upper Allen, 9*. B.oo' Henderson & Son, N. Middleton, ,'7 20 00 Abm. Busier, •« 9 - 800 William Uarnitz, Carlisle, 9 8 00 G, W. Brandt, •« 8 6 00 JobnllofTman, “ 8 Jb 0j 14 7 00 H 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 10 20 00 18 10 00 14 7 00 1-1 7 (X) 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 T 00 14 7 00 TEX PIN ALLEYS. Jacob Low, Carlisle, 80 00 David Lung, Meclmuloshiirg, 80 00 Jacob Hunncmaii, N. Middleton, 80 00 Merchants and others who Tell thetosclvceeg. grieved by the above classification, arc hereby notified that I will hold an appeal at the Court House, in Carlisle, on Friday the 27th doy of April, 1865, between the hours of 0 & 12 o'clock A. M., and 2k 1 o’clock P. M., when and where they can attend If they think proper. JOS. O. THOMPSON, i Ji/ercanfi/c Jlppraiter. I Carlisle, April 6,1856 —It 11 . 7 00 18 10 00 11 10 60 14 7 00 13 10 W 11 7 00 LIGHT FOR ALL! U ID 60 GREATEST INVENTION OF THE AGE I 11 7 no 14 7 00 H 7 00 14 7 00 U 7 00 Patent Cold Lard Lamp! , M'UE subscriber having purchased the pslcht j I right of Htonusifer Potent Cold Lard Lamp for Dio State of Pennsylvania, «o, I manufacturing In ha-go quantities amj nro ftblo to aupply merchants at n’holesfljo Op retail. At hia establishment opposite the German Reforjn ed Church, in Louther street. All orders Ad. dressed to him will bo promptly attended to. JACOB SENEII. Ji 7 00 14 * 7 00 18 10 00 18 JO 00 11 7 00: 14 7 00 14 7 00 I 14 7 00 ) 14 7 00| Carlisle, April 6, 186u—Ora ,* N U.—Tho subscriber having closed out hU stock of Hardware, and having entered into tbs Lamp manufacturing business, call upon those - indebted lu bim by note or book account to settle their accounts without delay, as no furthers indulgence will be given. Office Opposite the Gorman Reformed Church. 13 10 00 N 7 (H) 14 7 00 u r oo FItGNGU TRUSSES. HENRI or RUPTURE successfully treat**!; ami comfort insured, by uso of tho elegant French Trusses, Imported by tho subscriber, apd made to order expressly for hia sales. AU suffering with bo gratified to learn that tho occasion now offers Co procure a Truss combining extreme lightness, telfh cose, i 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. adolffl and children, and for sale at a range of price (o amt all. Cost of Single Trusses, $2,68, $4 and •' sst Rouble, $4, $6, $6, $8 and 810. . Persons at a distance can have a Trass sent . U 7 00 n 7 oo 13 10 00 14 7 00 18 10 00 14 7 00 IB 10 00 13 10 00 J 4 10 60 14 10 60 j U 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 to any address by remitting the amount, send* 1 ing measure around (bo hips, and stating side •• nllbntod. 1 For sale Wholesale and Retail by the Iropor* ; tor, CALEB H. NEEDLES. ’ v S. W. cor. of Twelfth d-RocoSts., Phßa. ’ Depot for Dr. Banning’s Improved Patent’ i Body Brace; Chest Expanders and Erector Bra-, cos? Patent Shouldof Bracesi Suspensory Ban, £ dagesj Spinal Props and Supports. LtdltV »- Rooms, with competent lady attendants. / * ' April 6,1865—8 m 14 7 00 12 12 60 11 16 00 14 7 00 14 7 001 IB 10 00 14- TOO, 6 00 5 00 6 0O 6 00 ' 6 00 Carllslo, 6 00 6 00 6 00 MILLS. 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 16 00 20 00 15 00 10 00 7 00 JO 00 10 00 JACOB SENER, $
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