‘■■aafc ~ ./Tilbrife 61 Bctipect..: tho Union DWloaoptol So. ■ y c ty of 1 Dickinson College, on Snturdny, tho '•litfi inst.. tßTolloifirtg resolutions wore unan ‘“(’ralreM.Tniko Provulcnco o_f'.God',' death ] ia3 deprived us of onr, esteemed hrother, Per orSnßon-. • Therefore-'i.. •• • . Resolved, That, though we have lost an w • member, yet wo feel it - cut* duty to acquiesce in the-solemn dispensa tion of lißn Wild disposes all things in wisdom and goodnessi '' ■ r .' ‘ ■■ Resolved: That we deeply sympathize' with his afflicted and bereaved family,. ‘ ‘.'Resolved, That we' as a Society, attend. his 'funeral on tomorrow* n’t 4i IP. M/-. ’ ;jlcsolf£d, That our Itall be draped in mourn ing, ami tjiat the usual badge be, worn for the pT.thirly"days, as a mark of respect to - Ins memory. ~ r , ;. , .KesoJfea', That a-copy of these resolutions be communicated to -the family of the deceased, and that they be published in ilhc several pa pers-of Carlisle. r j S. M. Dickson”, ) i S. I>. Wadb, > Comnnf/cc. • 0. P. RIIINKHART, 3 , . EaCAPB of SI.AVBS Wo learn upon rclia , I>W authority..that within the past few days a number of ttfaves,' from Kentucky, have escaped iritodhis State, and arc now on their way to ..Canada, via the underground railroad. Four .*&cldngeaio Harvey Willionison.of Union conn rty,.tive belonged tip Joseph Harris,'of Bracken . county, and two owncjpin Boone county. They r catno t<i this city, by taking passage on a float Tucking River, and thence to a point half ■’a mile btlow Sedamsvillc, where they came on ■<&horc, and by the Aid of friends in this Stitt '‘they got oil to Canada. Messrs. Williamson • tmtl Harris were in the city yesterday .in search of them slaves, and went up’ the railroad last -evening in pursuit of them.— Cin. Gazette. A Whole j-VstiLV Mlrdckei/. —The Wabarii <la.) ’Gazelle contains tho particulars of the tnurdfit of a whole family of seven persons, ■uAmod French—father, mother, three girls and two iioys. Their bodies were all found buried under the floorof.a citbhi they occupied. They were murdered.by another family named Ilub "bard, foMho purpose of getting possession of properly not worth more than fifty dollars. The monsters Hubbard—husband and wife—are un der arrest' /dr murdering still another family • pained Hoyle, ' ‘ Court of Claims, it is slated, wan to hold Us first meeting in Waslalngtou, on the 10th jiisUnt,. Judge Lumpkin, of Georgia, has re. -Considered his rcsighatlon, and concluded to nce.‘pt tha appointment us duo of (bo judges. o. *' JET" Tun Poet somewhere speaks of “winter ‘lingering .in the hip of spring,’* but it needs no I'# poet to lull us it is tho uusu hero this season, n' tile last few day* having been decidedly winu^. Nor tlbcs it need a po.U to inform the public £ th.it for nil sorts «J. weather there lan very abnn ddht.provision of soihthle ami fiiKliiutialtle cloth. • Shg at RodkiiitA &’ Wilson's cheap store, No. 111 Chestnut street, corner of Franklin Place, ; Philadelphia.—Jy UHnrkrte, Pim.AiiKr.T’TiiA April 25, 1865. t Fhouu ast> —The Flour market i.s <pnot, but a light Slock keeps up Sales of standard and good brands at $ll ; for homo S-<tensimipi>on at $ll a Slli; extra and fancy ?»rantU bell at 1$ a Sales of Uye Flour pi S7l .per barrel; ami Corn Meal at $4.75. ’ k flu.u.v—Wheat in still scarce. Sales of prime fed Wheat at 275 c. and of Southern and Pennaylvnmiinia whitu within tho range of 280 ■ ft 281 c. Rye i.s 5n demand at SI 50 per bush. '•li tTor» is in demand*. Miles ofSoulhcni yellow at 107 c. admit, and Penns, at 108 c. Salw of Gate at 70, cents. * Whiskey is firmer; sales at 30 cts.,lorbbls. titicl 35c , . fbrTifiilk. ■ Clovt rMrd is doji; of prime new ?5i ■knd old at FC n C>4 fc/C4 lbs. Timothy,last Aateofnis4. Flaxsud is not much inquired Wler; sales at 180 n 185 c. per bushel* JUflrrlrh. ■ t)n the 17th in,si., by the Rev. J. Evans, Mr. .tons Gai.uukatu, to Miss Saiiau Fiukstisk, both of Nuvvillc. Kcposlt ilithli SPECIAL deposits will bo received nt tbla n.mU for any length of time over four mdn/h«, ami hit<.'rcst paid ut the rate of foitrpur centperammm, nnd the principal paid buck ut 4hy timo uftop maturity wltbout notice, Infer , »'«t eeuKcs iiflei*l]jo expiration ot the lime spec ,, Klixi lit tlio certificate, unions reiun\cd for an !>. otliOi 1 given period, in which case the interest Is’yuld up until the time of the renewal, bank op m atu o’clock A SK, and clones at 2 o’clock f; ' - It. PARKER, Pres, w. m. ncRTFH, cviav, 24, 1855—yf. THE CASTER* WAR s not yet ended, and still continues to excite Ilia public mind, but a much greater excite- (hunt has been caused by tlio arrival ut the store m.fliu .subscribers, of the most magnificent stuck (if Goods, which for variety, extent, bounty and bus neverhcun equalled inthisconn )ry. Among this large stuck may bo found, in part, as follows: ! For tho Radios, -a’hjhl nnd Striped Silks, best black £>ilks, Ba rege do balnea, Tissues, Chullys, Bercgus, Gro . nudiues, Lawns, Ginghams, Tissue Sebastopol, Alpuchus, Dress Muslins, ofiinl7.es, Needle Worked Collars, do. Handkerchiefs, do. Spun <jdrs, do Sleeves, Parasols, Ac. For the Gentlemen, Cloths, Cassimeros, Vestings,Coatings of linen, .; v wool and cotton, pant Stuffs of cotton and linen, :y;ilats, Caps, Umbrellas, Stocks, Handkerchiefs, ' r.tllovcs, Hosiery, Cravats, Undershirts,Drawers, H&<Jurpot Bags, a laVgc assorliu-jnt of Looking &o. ||b Alio, Laces, Edging, Irish Linens, wnmn sgßd pure, of our own importation, Chocks,'Mus- Tickings, Flannels, &c., all of which we to sutl lowur than over sold horo. Give C “B who want cheap nnd good Goods. '‘® „ t BENTZ & BUO. 1 ■*chinrtv XnHtl ■■>(«.» “Esliu Mows.” s <; « “«irut Excitcmrul.” >';Airivia of Dr. C. H. Bodpfo, Inricl.” HiimliUgsorj- cxiimd lml d 0 , 1 i. 0 ;.r 1 Dr. 0.11. Bodok, odura 1,1» .cnico'i l„ l„ h&Uti(fil4 of CarlluJo ami tiro wirfoundinir coun flattcra lilnwolf flint ho can norform tsurtrliy his syntom whoru all other. liivoflill __o Ml.i Uo.lhis taken tlio otllco In South Han’ Struct, formerly occupied by Dr. J ißsUSraith. He will at nil times bo round ttvhULofllno, unions professionally engaged Etery disease of IhoEyo and Ear cured by n ‘newmbohanlcnl apparatus; Blood Suckers and .BpmjJDealroydM, Barometer rankers of the hn. -man constitution, take botlco (hat one man can -oh»w*ft thousand “Quacks,” and two put' ten thQIUPnd tools to (light, who willingly nso mln i eral potson to tar* (ho sick, or.proiond to give health to the poor afflicted soul and body. ;;.ifcljsvi Patients can bo accommodated with £oo4 bo/ird.CDd aciontlflc medical and surgical Attendance at Dr. 0. U. Bodge’s Ghrono. Thor, tnal,medical and surgical Institute, located In street, Carlisle, Pn, Porfurlher marllbulars enquire at the institute. April 20, 'IWfl-Jy • i "V ’V . JVOTICE. THB’mombors of tho Alien and Eastpejma horough, Mutual, Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland county, are hereby notiflod.tbat a tax of four per cent>, has been laid on. all pre mium notes duo on tho SHlylay-oLMorch last, and: that, a collector will ball on them for tho purposu of collecting imnlodiately. .. \ 1 , , . .LEWIS EVER, Scc’y. April 19, 1856—6 t .' ...... . Union and .York Gazette publish for six weeks and;send bills to (ho Sccretar}*, at Shophtirdslown, this county* 11. A. OREER, : SEEDSMAN AND FLORIST, NO. 59 Chesnut, near Second, Philadelphia, has now arranged and completed his slock lor the spring of 1855/ as follows : Vegetable .Seeds —lu great - variety," including tho Quest varieties of Beans, Boots, Cabbage; Cauliflower,Lettuce,Onions,Melons, Egg : plant Toiuatocs,'Peas/Radishes, &c. Flower Seeds.— Uiri collection is unequalled tby any in ilm : country lor’extent and quality, and embraces the Quest varieties of Asters, Stocks, Carnations, Pansies, ewers, Daisy, &o.; . Grass Seeds— of all kinds, including Blue and Green Grass, White Dutch Clover, Sweet Scen ted .Vernal Grass, Rerrennial Ray Grass, Du cerno, &c. , • > ■ . ■Rose 3, #c. —Choice ever-blooming Rosas. Ca mellias,-Verbenas, Dahlias, Grape Vines,’Fruit Trees, Shrubbery. &c. : , S. W.,nAVEUSnck, Carlisle March 20,1866. __ GEBUSXV. THE superior Cement, manufactured by J. . Garvor&Co., of Scotland, Franklin county, can bo had in large or small quantities at H. Saxton’s Hardware store, Main Street, Carlisle. AU who have tried this Cement pronounco it tho best article thuy ever used. From a great number of certificates given to the manufactur ers, tve select tho following; >Chambers uvuu. Feb. 20, 1555. 'To JXcoh . G.uivrn s —Sir—There lias been used during the past year, under'my direction, in the construction of “The Carlisle Water Works/* and >vork of this Company, about 80 barrels of your, Hydrabllfc Cement, which has proved to be ugood and reliable article, and I take plcasm'e itidticoumicruHrig it to others us such. , ■ A. F. SMITH, . April K), *os. ■ Fuji!, C. V. Ilnitronil. Spring utfd, Sinitmci Cheap for Cu^h! I AM NOW receiving a largo assortment of Shoes of the most l.ishitmnbiu styles, and ex cellent make, freslvfrom the'imimifUctoiies, which I nill sell extremely low fur cash. LIST 6f PJirCFS. Ladid’ Tan-colorod Goiters,, a handsome arti cle, (Willis*make,) only $1,25; tine Jonny Lind Ittisultus, from 87£ f 051,25; Black Last ing Gdtors, (Willis’ make,) $1,25; French Morocco Buskins, single soled; French Mo. rocco Hoots, double soled, $1,25; Fans Hoots 5t,25; Men’s Morocco Shoes, homo unulu, $1,25; Hoots ditto, $1,31; Kid Ties 5(1 cents; Polka Hoots $1,37; Cushman Ties $1,1*1; Sou tags and Albums, $1,25. Ge/itJewe»’a Kxtra fine Freneli C.ilf Boots, a bnuutilu) article, only $4,51); -Cult Walking Shoes, .$1,50; Gulf Congress Gaiters, 52,25} Cloth Muutereys, $2,00; patent leather Ox ford Shoes, $1,75; Jnlhin Ties, $2,50; Patent Leather Congress (Jailers us low hr $2,00; al so Patent Pump Ties, fine Cloth Gaiters, with patent tips, Henkert’s A No. 1, Glove Top' •Buttoned Patent Leather Congress Gaiters, Enamelled, Patent Leather, &e.,ai lem prices. Also Carpet and Velvet Slippers. il/isTM’ Polka Hoots, Opera Hoots and Jenny Linds; colored Gaiters, patent tips, 87 cents; lino JCid Hoots, 75 cents. . Childrcn’i Highland Bouts, Eurekas, Excelsiors aud Auklo-tics. Moans for 2J cents; Calf, single sided, for 25 cents. Men's Kip Hoots in grout variety, some as low iu>s2; Stout Hrog His?. I; Calfskin Shoes $1,50 H'enicri’s Kid Buskins,double soled, 76 to $1,25, ShueleeK, calf,, Jo; Heavy Kip Hoots, Linen Gaiters 75; Half Gaiteis (!2i .Slippers 87. Uoy i’ Heavy Kl]» Boots, flilo Call Hoots, Hro- B-uiH ns low us 75 els; patent Congress Gait ers, Patent Leather Monroes, Patent LeatJut • JullUln Ties, &c., . Carpel Hagr. oi every descripfion-7-OH- Clofhj . Y*?hm, Brussels, Velvet, from 50 cts. to $3. 4 Also, several thousand dollars worth of Boots and Shoes at Wholesale. Country Merchants ami other dealers uru invited to cull. All oho wish to buy good Shoes and save money, will call utPovtor’s old btund,;Mnin bluet, near the Railroad Depot. April 19, 1855. 11. 51. RAWLINS. Town and Coniiivy 'I HE subscriber takes this method of inform -1 i»g his trionds and the puhllcgomn-ally.tlial ho continues (o carry on (ho Cab i.ctaml t'wtcr- ■■ hiking iiutiuejj, at his stand, North Hanover street, next door to Iluverstick’s drug store, and nearly opposite the CarlLJe Deposit Dank. Coffins made at the shortest notice and at mod erate prices. Having provided himself with a now and flrio Hearse, ho kill attend funerals in town and country, personally, without any ex gjMHijiii lii tra charge. Ho will uiso carry on thb Caiunkt Making in ail G^£p*-*iQ its various brandies, ami hill constantly keep on hand Bureaus, Secretaries, Work Stands, i*urtor WITTo, Upholstered Chairs, Sofas, Ottomans, Sofa Tallies, C-ud, Side, Din ing and Breakfast Tables, Chamber Ware, such as Frond) Field, (high and low’ posts,) Curtain and Jenny Lind Bedsteads, Washstatids of dif ferenl kinds, Wardrobes, Vetilthm Blinds, amt Chairs of all kinds, und all other articles usual ly manufactured in this lino ofbnsjhesa. Ills workmen are experienced, eastern city workmen, and Ids work is made in (ho latest city stylo, anil all under his Inspection, and of thu best materials; all of wbidi is warranted to be good, and will ho sold low for cash. He In vites (ill to give him n call before purchasing olauabero. For the liberal patronage hereto fore extended him, he feels indebted to his mi. luetoUs customers, nml assures 'them (bat no efforts will 1m spared in future (o please thorn in style, manufacture ami price. Give us n.call. Uemcmbertho place, nearly opposite the Bunk. DAVID SIDE. April in, lBoa. Edtilo Notice. LETTERS of administration on tbo estate of Win. Buchanan, duc’d,,late of tho Borough of Carlisle, Cumberland county, Pa., bavo been Issued by tbo Register of said county, to the subscriber wtio residua in South Middleton Ip., Cumberland comity. All persons Indebted to said estate ure requested to make iumicdiuto payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement to JOHN STUART, Jr., Mm f r. March 29, 1835—0 f - TO PUYSHTAKS, I TICK sulo.adesirablo practice, medicines,&c., . of a physician, The location Isa goad one, n pr.vclicu worth over $lOOO u year} expenses of living are very low, rensnm! foWlcaving given. For u -marWcd man a butter opportunity does not olten present itself. For inlonuntlon apply to the editor of the Volunteer, (post paid.) March 25, 1865-Mt A. Bf. Cl-ci-M, A TTORNEV AT LAW, has soltM |n Mo xlk. clmnlcslmrg, for the practice of his profes sion. All klipls of Legal Writing, Collections, Court business/ Ike;, 'promptly attended to. — Office opposite I)r. Long’s residence. Ho will also attend to Surveying, In' (own or c O)unry. [October 20, 1851;] OEO. Z. BHETii, JO. D. S. Dcntmt. 13 ESPEOTPULLY tenders his professional Lt, services to the public. Arllllclal Teeth Inserted, from a single tooth to an cntlrosot, on l 0 M o6 * and most approved prim Qjro&SsL ciplos—such na Single, Block and ContlnuonsGnmTooth. Diseases or the mouth and Irregnlarltlon curotnlly treated. Omco at the residence ot his brother, on North Pitt street. ’ CnrliHlo, January It, IBGG.' ’ lliuuibills of every description neatly- printed at litis ofiico. l ’,Slx-Cent steward. ■' *: : in •' '■ KANAWAY from the subscrl • bor residing in Carlisle, bn ofr a- JS&SM* ’ boiit the 4th of April, 1865, an in ■ dentnred apprentice fo ibe Boot ft nd Shoe making business, named Levi Richer. Said boy is about tS£2SSS2&IB years of age, of small stature, arid had- on whori ho went awrty a black ‘boat, black pants; and cloth cap..' Ho is originally of Harrisburg, and it is supposed he has returned to that place.* All persons bro hereby Warned against trusting or harboring said boyj.usr X will enforce tho law against all who may do so. The above reward, but no thanks, will bo paid to any person returning said apprentice, to mo. April 12, 1856—3 t JOS,-SITES. . Koajiiii? & Mowing Machines. MAm’S latest patent combined adjustable Reaper and Mbwcf;wlth Wdod’a improve ment, will bo ottered to the farmers of Eastern Fonnsylvariia'for tho harvest.of 1855, on Usual sorma,>.vix; ;$125, cash at tho shop. Customers , wbxdd do well, to send in their orders early, as precedence will be given to first orders., Ad dress, ;> 'J, WINEBRENNER 4- CO., - 'April 12, *6s—2m . Harrisburg, Pa. i Cheap Goods. I Mir. subscriber Iknow opening a fresh lot of .. SEASONABLE GOODS, at her new loca tion, opposite tho Railroad Office. Main Street, Carlisle, which.will ho sold at tho lowest price. MARGARET SNODGRASS. April 12/1852—4t REMOVAL. undersigned has removed to tho room [ formerly occupied as tho Post Office, Imme : diutely opposite (lie Volunteer Office, where ho is now opening a large and general assortment of new @i>rln'sr Woods, embracing ou extensive variety of British,French and Domestic Dry-Goods, Groceries, Straw Hats and Honnefs, Wall Paper, #c., which ho will of far at the lowest prices.' Purchasers «ro re spectfully iuviled to cull ami examine for them selves.', - /• ROBERT DICK. Carlisle, April 12, 1805. • BnuiiriN & ISloouics'ii. ' A VERY large assortment of new Straw Goods J\. of the latest styles, vu : English, Dunstable and Split Straw, Neapolitan. lI.Ur, Lace, Leg horn mid Florence Braid Bonnvls, Misses and Childrcu's Bloomers of various kinds, Straw Braids and Gimps, Artificial Flowers,'Bonnet Ribbons; all new and desirable Goods, and will be sold chaap at tho si ore of tho subscriber In South UanovcV street. April 12, *55.- ROUT. DICK. SJITMMEII HATS. Just received at filestore ) of Robert Dick, a largo assortment of Men’s, Youth’s and Hoys’ Summer Hals, consisting of Fimama, Leghorn, 'French Straw, Canton and other varieties, part of which are colored and black, and of low price. April 12, 1555. ‘ WALL PAPER. I Jinvo Just received three thousand five hundred pieces new pattern Wall' Paver 1 and Borders, embracing almost every'variety of qualify, style and price, and which will be sold very cheap. April 12. *55. '' RQBT. DICK. SSOOO EScvrard— I Croat ISacc. L'ITK groat race between (lie Clothing Stores of Oirlislu, resulted inthy complete triumph of tho now store of ARNOLD # SON, In tho utnre room lately occupied by Wise fy Cuinp boll, oornor of North Hanover and Louthcr star It ia now conceded by ail and every one that they stand pre-eminent among the clothing deal «vs in Carlisle, having succeeded in convincing their friends, that they can sell Clothing made ami got up; according to tho latest styles, from ‘iO to 25 per cent, cheaper than any oilier house is possibly nhlo to furnish them. They have now on hand a largo and splendid assortment oi Rsady-mado Clothing, FurnisliingGoods, Cloths,Casslmcreaund Vest lugs. Also, Hats and Caps, and every thing in their brio for Men and Boys. Their materials were selected with the greatest cure, purchased at the lowest cash prices, aud ut Mich bouses only, who never deal in anything llko auction trash* Tuoir Mends may therefore rest assured that, articles purchased, of, I bmp will and must give Clothing mudo at tbo short est nqtice In tho most fashionable style, having far that purpokO sednred lho-aerricus-i?r an ex perienced Gutter, and laid In a splendid aisoft nieid of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, 40., which for bounty and‘durability’cannot bo surpassed. To the citizens of tho surrounding country wo would say, give us a lair trial. All wo aak is a fair look at our stock and «’c will not fail to con vince you that‘our Clothing'As 'heller made, of better materials, better trimmed, cut with more Msfe, and last though not least, cheaper than you have over bought elsewhere. “Alsu, u largo lot of Trunks, Carpet Hags, Umbrellas, sc. All hail creation far and near, Of AnNOT.D‘B Store you shall hear; Lot pealing drums and cannon’s tear PrtflJhilm tho news from shove to shore; Groat bargains sure, nr« on the wing, Rare wonders then we now will sing: At first wo’H apeak of Clothing rare, Sucfi trophies, sure will make you stare, Of broad and narrow, cloth so cheap We’ll take a moment's time to speak. Delighted'too you can’t but to With prices and their quality; Dress and Sack Coats—aye, Vestings 100, What, bargains now' for qll of yon J Thu Gouts wtllonr compliments receive, Amt cal! they must the wonders to believe. It) Pants. Wo have all kinds of stylos,. One dollar und onwards, piles on plies. In Summer Coons—for soon 'twill come— Wo’lfgivc you bargains all for tun. Frocks and Over-coats so very lino, Great wonders you shall see In every lino. Hosiery, Suspenders, Under-shirts tor all, Alt kinds of Gloves to pTeaso nil who call. But wo cannot stop to enumerate, We have bargains both good and great. Our stuck too In the Furnishing line la plentiful, cheap nnd fine. ARNOLD $ SON’S Clothing Hall. April 12, «WT>. K. I>. CLITTO3V A SOS’S Men’s and Boys’ Clothing Store, North-east cor , of Sfvond nrid Dock Streets, Philadelphia. To tub Citizens of Carlisle and Vicinity. YOU are respectfully invited to examine thu extensive and vailed assortment of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, at tho store of tho subscrl hois, where may always bo found n lull supply of Ready-made Clothing, of all si7,es and du. | scvlptions, worn.by men nml boys of all ages and sizes, made by experienced workmen and W tho very bust materia), the make, (It, and appear ance surpassed by no establishment in (ho city. Please preserve this notice, and givo mu a call, and fit out yourselves amt suns in a manner worthy of you nml then). Remember tho North East corner of Second and Dock-streets. • . .. It. D: CLIFTON it SON. . April 12,1805-T-ly: * HOWAIIL) ASSOCIATION, Philadelphia. Important Announcement. all persona ttflllctud with Sexual dlscasu. ' , Thu Howard Association of Philadelphia, In vluWofthn awful destruction of human llfu and health, caused by Sexual-diseases, and the di>- captions which aru practiced upon the' unfortu nate victims of such diseases by Quacks, have dlructedr their consulting Surgeon, as a Charit able Act wo) thy of. their name, to give Medical Advice Gratis,' nil persons tuns afflicted, (Male or Fomnle,) who.apply by letter, (post, paid,) with a description of their condition, ago, occupation, habits of life, &c., and In cases of extiome povoily and suffering to’furnish medi cines free of charge. ■ The Howard Association is a benevolent In stitution, established ; by apodal endowment, for the relief of the sick and distressed, afflicted with ‘‘Virulent and Epidemic diseases,” and Its funds can bo usqd for no other purnoso. It has now n surplus of moans, which tlio Directors have voted to advertise the above notice. It is needless to odd that tlio Association commands tlio highest Medical skill of tho ago. Address, (post-paid.) Dr. Gj:o. R. Oamiodjj, Committing Surgeon, Howard Association,! hll adelphla. Pa. By order of tlio Directors. EEKA D. HEAIITWELL, Prci’f. Geo. FAincniM>, Sec/ 1 y. . April 12,1065— Ct* Ifottce. Friends and fellow.citizens TlioTmstecs of. tho African M.E. Church of Carlisle, are happy to announce that a' suffi cient amount of money has been collected to pay oQ* all ■ debts against the Church. Thcso debts Were paid’ In full on tho.Bd of; April, Inst., ‘and wo take this,opportunity pf.'rctuniing our sin cere thanks'to thosoladlcs and gentlemen who contributed (o’this .benevolent object. As tho : 'debt or tho Church has Been paid.off, no one is auth6rlßod'io‘ collect any mldltional money for that object: ' .* ■B. BUCHANAN, ' JAS. JONES,' : V : r ,WM. BURGESS, April 12, IS^G^k' Tnatccs . BOROUGH ACCOUNT. ; iECEtEJLS, TTi’CatiHrci’, [N ACCOUNT WITH THE BORQUGH OF CARLISLE. ■ RrCIEIPTS. Balance duo Borohgh at settlement, $076,03$ Cash vec , vd.frdtrir.'V\ r uiblv,Collectr, 3U0,00 do ■ 1 do' .do 200,00 do • ' •! do do 200,110 do" ' 'j- ' ‘..do* ; do 197,50 Cash received from James PostlcmiHo, Collector for 1852, ”, ' 90,C0 Cash voo*d from AWdods, Collector, 1000,00 1 do '' ’ ; db'’' do 050,00 do ! ’ "do do 450,40 ’-do” - do" do 580,25 Cash reftmded from David Rhoads, 12,00 Received for flagahd stone, 10,00 do from Stephen Keepers, 49,31 do' frolu A‘.;Nablc, Old'. Curgs. 75,00 do Kent for inner stalls, 120,00 Loan from Carlisle Dup.Blr. for itso of Borough, J- .• '"800,00 Uuccivcd from Cor. Gas & Water Coin. 017,02 Uo <• .Uo . Uo do «50-00 . " , ! ■ BjLiuCo duo. Borough, 1851. . . - paitiikxts. -March 28, paid on check No. 124 do • dot. - do 125 do -do do v 100 i dy- - do do - --- 127 do- -do. - 108 April do do • do . 126 Mpy 14 . do, do « 128 Sept 14 do ido ' liß Oct 2 - I’urker’s crdcr Aug 21 do , do Aug 10 .do * check No. 138 July 13 do • r do 135 July 10 do. Parker’s order Aug 21 do - . do JuueS do ' check No. 133 Juno 10 do, .-do.- 131 July ia do . do , . 180 JunoS' . do do . 128 do do do ' 181 do ' do- • do 1 •■ 138 do do , do 180 Aug 10 do do , . 187 do. do do HI Sept U do dot H 4 Aug 10 do do Hi) do do - do 130 ' Sept 14 ‘ do' do .113 do ■ ’ do do' 147 do do do H 5 do do do 149 Aug 10 do do' 112 Sept 14 do do 146 Oct 12 do dd Ifil do do .do 154 do do do - 155 do do do 150 do do Ldo ' 153 Paid (lie discount on note In Batik Juna.B paid on chock No. 129 Oct 12 do do, 152 do* do do 15G 7*22 J Oct 20 do do If,B 2i»,00 Nov 24 .do Parker’s order 164,00 Nov 23 do do * 42,06 Oct 1U paid Gailley’sJt Matlaok’sdraft 000,00 Oct 26 paid Lewis Janie a’ draft 024,-1 Oct 10 paid Sami J CreaweU’s draft • -875,00 Oct 20 paid order 285,00 Oct 15 paid chuck 1 <i6: 157 • ** 60,25 Nov 9 do do 'J-lOD ,4,05 Nov 0 do . do •>-Ji9. • 84,78 Duel! do Uo-, . 61,42 Dec 28, order . ” . -25,00 -Dcc_’Zj/ljd-£ZtilircJl A-Qulsui}ra,(ls Jatrl, *55 t,ala Parker's .order 4,50' Jaii 11 paid check No. 287 1,00 Oct 21, *54 paid to.T7>ißell lor extra la bor, lor curbing and,drawing ; Nor 9 paid on check No. IQI Nov 21 paid Parker’s,order do chock' No. 105 Jnn 21, *55 paid discount money to Car- I Uslu Pep. Dank on loan o( $BOO Jau II paid on cheCk No. ICB do do do 108 do do do 104 do do do Did do do do 169 FobB do do 171 do do do 170 March 8 do do 173 do do do 174 do do do 177 do do do 178 Mar 12 do do 183 do do do 183 Mar 8 do do 175 Mar 17 paid G TV Shca/of Interest on two bonds against tho Borough 81,00 Mur 22 paid on check No. IS2 18,73 da do do 181 02$ do do do 180 3,87$ do do do 280 5(1,25 do do do 170 8,00 Mar Credit by coupons from A Woods 18,00 Credit by coupons redeemed , 012,14 Borough notes redeemed o,Bos $5,081,-145 The above and foregoing account.of Daniel Kchtds, Ijorough Treasurer, having been exam ined by ns, and found to bo correct and true, wo have passed and approved of'the same, and Bud a balance due the Borough of $104,53. G. B. COKE, J. I). HALBERT. April 12, 1853-81 Edate iVolicc. LETTERS of administration with tho wlllan noxed, on (ho estate of J. Ellis Bonham, Esq., deck!.,. laic of tho Borough ol Carlisle, Cumberland county, Pa.,-have been Issued by tho Register of said county, to tho subscriber whoicsldos In Carlisle, All persons' Indebted to said estate nru requested to mnUu Immediate payment, ami those having claims will present them for settlement to 4 A. B. SHARP, ,WmV. Carlisle, March 29, 1855—0 t > Washington Uulcl. West High St., Corner .of. the Public Square, Cabusuj, Pa. THE subscrlbur respectfully Informs Ida nu merous frlunda and the travelling commu nity, that ho has loused that well known tavorn Maud formerly occupied by 11. L. Burkholder, and recently by C. G. Slough,. and Is now fully prepared to a’ccomniudato nil who may favor him with a call. The liousu has been titled up inn neat and comfortable manner, and every thing will bo dono on my part to make nil /eel at homo who may bu pleased to stop with mo. Tho Tftblo will bo supplied with tho best that tho mnt'kut can afford, and served up In ft way (hat cannot fall to please. Tho Bar will always ho supplied with choice Liquors. Acarefulnnd obliging Osller will always ho In attendance. JACOB SUOLL. ' Cmllslo, April 12, IHOd—Sm Soi lvouei* & Conveyancer AL. SPONSLEH, Into Register ol Cumbor • land county, will carefully altcml to tho transaction of oil such business os may bo en trusted to him, to wit t Tho Writing of Deeds, Mortgages, Contracts, &c. j ho will also dovoto Ills nltonllonto tho procuring of Land \J arrants. Pensions, &0., ns well as to tho purchase and sale of Real Estate, Nogotiutlons of Loons, &o. Offleo, West High Street, formerly occupied by Wm. Mi Penrose, Esq., 3 doors oast of tho Methodist church. Cnrllslo, March 20,1855—8,m (IHACKEIta A nowsuppty offreah Wotcr, ./Soda, Butler, Plo-nlc, Sugar and Trenton Biscuit—Just received and for salu by Aug. 8,166 i. J. W. EDT. v',* ;■' c;'p. : m/iimica, - V.f. A TTORNJE YAT LAW, will promptly attend’ xli tO'all business ,entrusted to bis care. Office inßuutcm'sßow; . . Carlisle, April .5, 1855—6 m ' ‘ ' ; • DTI: P. C, CARDDER, has removed fafa office to South'Hanovcr, street, east side, near and below the Presbyterian Church. ’ ; , Carlisle, April 5, 2856. ; ‘ Estate Notice. TVTOTICE is. hereby given that letters of.ad ll ministration on the estate of Adamllauck, lato.oftho Borough of MocliftnicsburgjOumbor liuld county, deceased, have been granted by the Register of said bounty, to the subscribers residing lu the same place. ' Ail parsons know ing thumsulvbS: indebted to said estate, are re. quested to make payment, and those having daims'to present them for settlement to - SAMUEL lIAUCK, or . ! • . ,’ ‘ ’ JEREMIAH SENSEMAN, -. Mechanlcsb'urg, April’s, ’55; —ot*. Mmrs- , . Bounty XAiud Agcitcy. rfflllE undersigned will attend promptly to the X procuring of Bounty Lauds for those* eutU tied to them under.the lato act of Congress, ap proved March 3d, 1855. Many years experience in tho prosecution of claims Tor service in the revolutionary war, has made mo familiar with tho regulations and forms requisite to h° obaor; ved, and having the assistance of an efficient attorney residing in Washington, shall bo able to render satisfaction to those who may apply to mo. i Proper forms and instructions will bo sunt mi-application by mall free of cost. No charge unless a warrant is obtained, and when obtained tho fou will bo $5. The* highest market price will bo paid Cur Laud Warrants.- A. P. XOKTON, Poslmastcr, Carlisle Springs, Cumberland co., Pa. April. G, 1855—1 y $0,178,07 i 5,081,4 H Baiiitly Land Agency. THE undersigned will promptly attend to Bounty Band Claims, under the act of March 8,1855. Charges moderate, and no pay required until the warrant is obtained. PleaaO give us a cull. * $101,53 Cu $l,OO 10.00 4,47* ao.oo а. F. M; SMiTir, • 3 >'’oo * * >or * i Monnaio, Pocket Book, DRESSING CASE MANUFACTURER, 2‘»,UU A. IP. Cor. Fourth if Chtsnut Sts. 75.00 Philadelphia, 100*00 -^' VR . VS 011 Band & lavgc & varied assortment of ■loo*oo Port Monnaies, Work Boxes, 11*00 Pocket Books, Cabas, IB 00 Bankers Cases, Traveling Bags, 4 50 Note Holders, Backgammon Boards, 44*00 Port polios, Chess-Men, 14*50 Portable l)e*ks, .Memorandum Books, ''°*l2l Dressing Cases, Cigar Cases, &c. “'tq Also, a general assortment of English, French 5Q 26 u °d German Fancy Goods. 7*oo Fine Pocket Cutlery, Razors, Razor Strops n’no Quel Gold Pens, tvholcaaio, Second and Third noo Floors. F. U. SMITH, - ~ N. TV. cor. Fourth £ Chestnut Sts. Phila. “q’qq A. B,—On tho receipt of?l, a superior Gold 42*09 w soul to any part of the Unlted States 6*oo by —describing pen, thus, medium, haul, io> ° r ?!>«••■, 14 6 ) April o, IBjj—ly 87^51 б, 0T.03J 60,76 47,70 4,60 8,63 1.6) 6.81 Carlisle, April li, 18.55. (SSILPdSiS? FIRST ARRIVAL OP SPftIAG GOODS. TIIE subscriber Sits just received a very largo assortment of Mew Spring Goods, to whloh liu invites (ho attontioh of purchasers, as ho is prepared to sell at such prices that they may save from 20 to 25 per cent, on former prices. Ills stock embraces nil the diffthunl kinds of Goods adapted to tho Season, sucbaaCLOTHS, Casslmores, Ventings, Cotton Pant Stuffs, Lin ens, Linen Chucks, sc. Dress Goods . Such ns Black and Fancy Silks, Barago do Lalnes, Lawns, CltaHicB, liarages, Bombazines, Alpacas, India Silks, £c; ■ Bonnets and' Ribbons.' Bonnets of ail hinds such as 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* white, brown and mixed ha!/ Huso, Ladles’ white, black, brown, slate and mixed Hose; Men's, Women’s and Children’s Gloves and Milts of ull kinds; Domestic Goods. Muslins, Checks, Tickings, Osoabnrg, Bagging, Calicoes and Ginghams. B,on 107,04 28,01 10,00 Carpels, iLittings, and Oil Cloths. A very largo lot of Carpets of all kinds, such as Velvet, Tapestry, Brussels, Three Ply, Ingrain and Vonitlan; Mattings of all widths of white and colored; Oil Cloths ol alt widths. Boots‘and Shoes. Men’s and Boys’ Boots and Shoes of all kinds; Women’s # Children’s shoes at vciy luw prices. Groceries. Sucli as Coffee, Sugar, Tea, Molasses and Spi ces; all of which will be sold cheap, at (ho old stand in North Hanover street, 8 doors north ol the Bank, where thankful for the liberal patron; ago ho has heretofore received, he hopes for a continuance of the same. PHILIP ARNOLD. Carlisle, April 5, 1855. rriiiUNKS and Carpot Baps. A largo lot of X Travelling Trunks and Carpel Bags forsnlo cheap by PHILIP ARNOLD. April 5, 1855. LOOKING GLASSES, a largo Jot of Look ing Glasses of all sices and different styles of frames, for sale by April 5, *55. PHILIP AUNORD. Embroideries, a largo-lot ot Collars, Sleeves, Chlmezeltcs, Jaconet and Swiss Edging and Inserting, for sale cheap by April 5, ’55. PHILIP ARNOLD. NSW GOODS! I AM now rccevlug irom Now York and Phil, adelphla, on ImmcustT slock of new and desi rable cho.lp Goods, to which I call thouttonllon ot all my old frlenda and customers, and tho public In general. Having purchased most of my Goods from tbo largest importing houses in Now York, I am satisfied that I can g/vc belter bargains lhanedn be had at ony other house hi the county. Dross Goods. Our ossortmont of new stylo dross goods Is large, complete and beautiful. Another lot of those elegant nml cheap black Silks, Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Sleeves, Collars, Ruffles, Edgings and Inserting, n stock for extent and price that delies competition. Muslins, Ginghams, Calicoes, Do Beg*-*, De Lnluos, Tickings, Checks, $O., ft tremendous slock of Gloves and Hosiery cheaper than over. CLOT US, VJISSIMEUKS, Cords, Cottou adea, and very cheap. • Carpeting and Matting. An entire now stock of Three Ply, Itlgraln.Col. ton and Vonltlan Carpeting, bought very cheap and will bo sold very low. . ,White and colored Malting. • Boots nnd Shoes. A largo supply of'Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Boots, Shoos and Gaiters. ‘ i Intending to give up tho Grocery department, I will dispose oi what 1 havo bn hand la that Uno at low prices. 1 have on hand somo Roady-mado Clolhlng, which I will aull foi loss than cost, as,l want to close it out. • ’ Come one. and all to tho old stand, East Mam street, ami select your Goods from tho largest and cheapest slock over brought to Carlisle. ... CHARLES OGILBY. Carlisle, April 5, 18GQ. ' Witt. C. IIHEEMf, Attorney at law. omcoinMainst. opposite Marion Hall. Business entrusts to him will bo promptly attended lo; , CarllUu, April 12,1865. LIST OF DEALERS OF Goods, Wares and Morchnadlsto. "Also, Distillers; Millers, Lumbermen, &c., within the county of OunibcHand, returned and class!. Hod lu accordance with tho several acts of As sembly, os follows, viz ; CarlisU, ~ ’ Clast, license. A. Bents & Bro. 10 $2O 00 Philip Arnold; 12 12 60 Charles Ogilby, 12 12 60 George W. Ritner, 12 12 60 N. W. l Woods, Act. 18 10 00 Jt.Diek./>< >. 18 10 00 Jason W.Eby, 18 10 00 0. InliotT, Agt. (Liquors) 10 80 00 John G.. Williams,. 13 12 50 Joseph D. Halbert, 12 12 60 S. IV. Httverstick, (Liquors) 18 16 60 Samuel Elliott, 14 7 00 William Kelso, 14 7 00 Steiner « Bro, 13 10 00 WlllldhvSheldon, 14 7 00 B. J. Kloflbr, 14 7 00 H. M. Rawlins,' 14 7 00 Samuel C. Uuyett, (Liquors) 18 15 00 11, W. Caufman, (2 stores) 14 ‘ 14 00 Wm. M. Henderson & Son, 10 30 00 Woodward & Schmidt, 20 20 00 Henry Saxton, 12 12 60 John P.'Lync, ' 12 12 60 Daniel Eckels, (Liquors) 14 10 60 John Fuller, (Liquors) 14 10 50 •J. &D. Rhoads, 14 7 00 Win. B. Murray, Agt. 14 7 00 1 Thomas Conlyu, . 14 7 00 Pejer Monyer,. 14 7 00 Haller &. Rohrer, . 14 7 00 John N. Armstrong, 14 7 00 J. A. Lolm; 14 7 00 Prof. 11. M. Johnson, -14 7 00. S. M. Iloovor, Thos, 11, Sklles, Arnold & Livingston, John Kcony,' Pliillp Mcsaeramilh, Darkness 8c Grove, J aiiies M’Granahau, A. At. Piper, Agl. David Cornman, Goortfo Liboy, Jonathan Cormnan, Jacob Hoover, John Fredericks, w: FOULK, M. EOLCOMB. James Cailio, sr., Jonathan Corntnan, sr Henry Glass, Arnold & Son, Shippcntlurg* John Criswell, J. L\.A!Jick, Runklo A Stovlok, D. W. Tolton & Co., O. F, Kunklo, John StumbaugU, Jncpb Pogue, D. 11. Miller, J. Bridges, J. C. Williams, \V. I). A. Nagle, Samuel Sugars, John Gish, S. H. Swunscy, I*. S. Artz, Heck, llnhley & Co. Kevin & Reddlgs, Mcddlnger 8c Bro. K. A. Cornelius, J. B. Duncan, Agt. Philip Doitrich, (Liquors) John Wondcrllch, S. C. Hollar, Christian Shade, Mechanicsburg . P. A. MntccP, Eminger & Co., Jacob Dorshelraer, Kaufman. Rupp St Co., (drugs) 11 Simon Arnold, 1 12 Blizzard & Swisher, 14 Hursh & Beclman, (Liquors) 14 Kaufman; Rupp & Co., (hard) 14 Joseph Mosser, 14 John T. Ayres, Lovl Snell, George 'Webhert, llonry Leas, John Height, Xrn Day, John liarlcu, Ephraim Zug, George Slngieor, Oswald Sc Kaufhian, Lewis Shut, 1 Shiglzor & Co., I Isaac Blizzard, Joseph JUlJh'zen, Neiaville. Anthony Foreman, William Stitzell, \Villiurn Reed, Joseph Laughlin, Thomas Stough, William Bratton, (Liquors) John M. Davidson, T. A J. M’Candllsh, J. U. Herron, S. G. Wild; Dear k Cobaugh, John J. Crawford, Henry Snyder, IPea/pcnMJborough. Davidson & James, Edward Woodward^Sohmldt, John llood, A r <utfon. - S. W. Sharp, Jacob Swoyer, \V. & J. Gfacoy,* J. W. Vandorbelt St Co., M. & J. A. Kunklo, John Minich, Kyle & Woshlngor, Peter Garver, //opeibc/L Joljn Ferguson, Wherry & On., Jacob Au, (Liquors) . John Holler, Shoemaker &c Elliott, Thaddeus St’CUff, I Frankfordt j W. tk J. Green, (Liquors) Southampton. John W, Clover, George Clever, William Hauclc, J. F. Bughmari, Jacob Fusnaught, Hi'cl'fnsotu Hays ft Palm, Russel 8s Dlco, W. fs J. Green, D. L. Deelman, Joseph L. Sterner, Francis Williamson, Wm. Jf. Waif, Beniamin Plunk, Michael Nogle, Sou(\ Middlefcit. A. W. Loldlgh, S. N. Dlvcn, Mullon & Alexander, U. Given & Co., North Middltlon, Norton & Owen, Eiias Light, Jlfenroc. Dovlny & Hull, Mr*. Mary Fissol, SloglEer &i Sanderson, Upper.-tiUw. Peter Gingering, Hiram Longnccker, Goawolior ft Zook, Jonathan Eckels, (Liquors) f.ower JlUtn. Isaac Barton, (Liquors) W. Loyd, Ernst & Haines, Brower & Mauhland, Walker Sc Gohr, Ntw Cumtqrlorvd. John Q. Miller, J. F. Leo, 11. 11. MoascMbOo., ijohn Hors.. Valentino Penman, Charles Oyster, John A. Macblan, jEasfpehnsbcrough. ' ' Class./ Zieintt. George-W. Fealor, (Liquors) /M ’ll ’*2 i!? Caldb Brintdn, ’ r ' ; - John McCormick', ’ ’ 'H' ... , .70G Jacob Loiigu'oclcor,. Id ;iT’w Jacob Ronnlngor, (Liquors) -,14 : 10,50 Bucher & Sob, . > 13 - 10.00 Ker&Hummel, , , 11, ‘.16 00 Michael Frcose, .18 , , -10 00 D. &J. Reynard. : -Jd : . 7.00 Dudolphus While,' .Id 7 00 i/a*npd«o. • ■ -‘5, JohnKuts, >ld ' / : rOO Henry Rupp, Henry Noldigh, Wm. H. Eckels, ShaQbr & Bro. Sihir Spring* - \ John B. Leidfg, 13 ’lO.OO Joh'hCoylo, , ■ 18 , . 10,00' John Batick, 14 .7^06 David Strohm, 13 20 00 Jacob Simmons, (Liquors) 14 .10 60 D. H.Swilor, 14 7 00 D. M. LoldJgh, 14 7 00 Andrew Slngizer, ,18 . .10 Op MEDICINES. / , / „ Clatu Zicin*if, Wherry & Co., Hopewell,- 4 $6 00 Shoemaker & Elliott, •*. 4.. 600 M. &J. A. Kunklo, Newton, 4 600 Kyle & <* '' 4 ' 6OQ John W. Clover, Southampton, ’4 6 00- J. r. Bughmati, **. 4. 600 Hays & Palm, Dickinson, , 4"- 600 Russel &. Pico, « 4 . ;.,6 00 John B. Loldig, Silver Spring, . 4 5 00 John Coyle/ . “ <« . 4. .6 00 A; "W. Leidlgh, South Middleton, .4 500 Goswoiler & Eoolc, Upper Allen, 4 6,00 Henry Neldlgh, Hampden, • 4 6 00 Ernst & Haines, Lower Alien, 4 ..5 00 ' G. W. Peeler, EastpGaDlboro. , 4 600 ~ Pudolphus "White, “ ■ ’ 4,600 J. A. Machlan, N. Cumberland, 4 600 John G. Miller, it... ' . 4 : 6 00 BEER, OYSTER & EATING HOUSES. ' i Wm. Wlnholtz, Wostpcnnsboro* ~ 8 ' 600 Harriot Watson, «« , 8 -6 00 Jacob Blxler, ri 8 6 00 1 Georgo Murphy, Ncwvllle, ,8‘ 500 i Jane Kershaw, «« $ 6 00 j Chirles Brewster, Newton, .6, ,6 00 * . George Miller, « • 8 600 IJ. R. Diehl, Hopowelf, 8V 600 •*," ; Jno Brownowoll, » f 8 v 600 [ James Maokoy, Sblppenshurg, .8 6 00^ ! Spceso A Lenny, ' ti ■ f 800 ; Mary Flsiel, Monroo, 8, 600 James Mnloy, Mocbanlcaburg, 8 6.00 David Long, « 8. 500 Peter Baker, .. . “ 8 600 Sami. R. Gruvo, Lower Allen, 8 600 Samuel Shlrcman, «* 8 B OO Abm. Coble, Easlpcnnsboro’ .8 600 1 Win. Phillips, •« .8 600 I John Huston, *« -8 500 A. G. Smith; Now Cuuberlatad, 8 600 ' Jos. Brownewell, Silrer Spring, B 6 00- 1 Georgo Hughes, - . “ 8 1 6 00' Jacob Low, Carlisle, 8 600 ( Henry Peters, «< 8 ' 600 . .. Henry Warner, <* 8 500 * GotUeh Sweltzor, *' 8 6 00. Joseph Mcrklo > “ 8‘ 600 John Small, ur., “ B . 600 Margaret Miller, “ 8 6 00. 14 7 00 14 7 00 10 1U 00 la io oo 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 U 7 00 18 10 00 12 12 50 14 7 00 12 12 50 11 15 00 H 15 00 n is oo 14 • 700 14 10 50 10 20 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 Jacob Stratton, « . MILLS. Marshall James, Westpennsboro* 18 10 00 Dilior & Kridor, •* 14 7 00 Jacob Shellebargcr, “ 14 700 Zolgler & Myers, *« 14 700 Isaac Marqiiort, 14 700 Emanuel Bafnhnrt, . » -14 700 John Moore, Dickinson, 14 * 7-00 Jacob Barniti, «« 18 -10 00 John D. Shoatfer, South Middle*n. 18 10 00 W. L. &T. B. Craighead, « 18 10 00 SUooiTer &e Shupp, ** 14 700 Boslor. & Son, ** 14 700 David Voglesong. Monroe, 18 10 00 G. W.Leldlgb, m 14 * 700 J. A. &C. W. AM, « 18- 10 00 i Benjamin Glvlor, « U 700 t Isaac BUzzard, 11 16 00 Miller & Eug, Mbchanlcsburg, D 20 00 Christ. Eborly, Lower Alien, II 15 00 Sami. BUnur, • ** IS 10 00 J. K. Kauftuan, ** 14 7 00 C. Rupp, ** IS . 10 00 John ll<rrtt t ** IS 10 oo J. M. Haldcroan, *< 11*' 15 OO Jacob Coorcr,jr., Upper Allen, 14. 700 J. S. Haldoman, Eostpcnnsboro* 14 700 Henry Rupp, Hampden, 14 7 00 T. B. Bryson, “ . 11 16 00 John Shaffber, Silver Spring, 14 7 00 G. IL Bucbcr, “ 18 10 00 David Shank, ** 14 7 00 David Hoover, “ 14 . 7 00 W. M. Henderson & Son, N. Mid. 12 12 60 Gabriel Notebor, *« ■l2 12 60 DISTILLERIES & BREWERIES. 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 32 32 60 14 10 60 18 10.00 33 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 P. A. &J. A- Ahl, Newton, 8 12 60 Joseph Ramp, “ 9 8 00 Robert Quigley, <* * 9 8 00 Martin Coover, Southampton, 9 800 A. Doslor & Son, South Middleton, 8 12 60 Henry Glass, 10 6 00 M. G. Boltshootor, Monroo, .8 12 60 J. A.&C.AhI, “ 8 12 60 John Bowman, Upper Alloa, 0 000 Henderson U SonpN. Middleton, 7 20 00 Abm. Hosier, '* . .0. * 8 00 W llliaro Barnitz, Carlisle, 9 8 00 (J. W. Brandt, “ 8 6 00 JyhnHofflnan, ** 8 ■ 60) 14 7 00 H 7 00 18 10 00 14 7 0(J 14 7 00 13 10 00 TEN" PIK ALLEYS Jacob Low, Carlisle, David Lons, Mcchaulcsburg, Jacob Ueonemao, K. Middleton, 10 20 00 13 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 11 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 Merchants and others who Call themselves eg. grieved by the abnvo classification, oro hereby notified that I Mill bold nn appeal at the Court House, In Carlisle, on Friday the 27th day ol April; 1665, between the hours of 0 & 12 o'clock A. M., and 2 & 1 o’clock P.M., when and where they can attend If they think proper. ■ JOS. 0. THOMPSON, Mercantilt Jlpprainr . Carlisle, April 6, 1856—41 14 7 00 18 10 00 I I 10 60 M 7 00 18 10 00 II 7 00 MGIIT FOR AIXI 14 10 60 GREATEST INVENTION OF THE AGE I Patent Cold Lard Lamp! 14 7 00 ] 1 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 m'IIE subscrlheMiftvlog purchased the patent I right of Stonoslford Smith’s patent Cold Lard Lamp for the State of Pennsylvania; are manufacturing lu largo quantities and are able to supply merchants at wholesale or retail, at bU establishment opposite the German Reform, od Church, in Loutl.er street. All order# ad dressed to him will bo promptly attended io. JACOB SENER. 14 7 00 II 7 00 18 10 00 !8 20 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 Carlisle, April 6,1855—6 in N. 13.—The subscriber having closed out hj« stock of Hardware, and having entered Into the Limp manufacturing business, cal) upon (bold indebted to blm by note or book nccouqt '.to settle their accounts without delay, «s no Author indulgence will bo given. Office opposite Ibo German Reformed Church. 18 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 FBEKGU TIUJSSEB. 14 7 00 14 7 00 HEN HI or RUPTURE successfully treated, and comfort insured, by use of the elegant French Trusses, Imported by the subscriber, and made to order expressly for his sales. All suffering with Rupture will begrs tided to learn that the occasion now offers to procure a Truss combining extreme Ifg\fntu, AcilK cast, duraM/f/y'and comet construction, In lieu of tbo uncorofortablo article usually sold. • A’a extensive assortment always on hand, adaptedfo every variety of Rupture In adults and children, and for sate at a range of price to suit all. Cost of Single Trusses, $2, $B, $4 and $6; Double, $4, $5, $O, $8 and $lO. ■ Persons at a distance can have a Truss sent to any address by remitting the amount,’ tend* InR measure around the hips, ap<l. staling tide affected. ■ • 18 10 00 14 7,00 13 10 00 14 7 00 IB 10 00 18 10 00 14 10 60 14 10 60 14 7 00 24 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 For sale Wholesale and Retail by the Impor ter, CALEB H. NEEDLES. 6. W. cor. of Twelfth 4r Race Sts., Phil*.' Depot (hr Dr. Banning's Improved Patent Body Brace; Chest Expanders and Bra-' cost Patent Shoulder Braces; Suspensory Dfth- Idages; Spinal Props end LsdleiV t Rqoms, with competent lady attendant*. 1 April 5,1866—0 m 7 00 12 60 16 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 1 7 00 14 ! 700 12 12 60 14. 7 00 h • • r ,^o- 8 6 00 80 00 20 00 20 DO JACOB BENER,
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