HEW MaK.;'' ! '■ AWlc lilta- frO”' Now York to tho Phihtdcl : rite "J&& contain* lb. Mowing nows .tons: A jmmoroua company, of thcßostoncditor.nl IratcSn” ivcd in nagncsts - S ite , owners of tho. now steamer Common. Wealth, of Iho Norwich lino. Among them Uon. Nathan Halo of the Advwt.ser. Bfothmg ham of tho Post, and Haskell of tho Transcnptv CoT. Kinney has engaged ft number of prin ted to’accompany him to Nicaragua. He takes ‘With lilm a press and printing materials, and a gentleman connected' with 'the Evening Post has volunteered to bo bis editor. The Moydr'haa given notice that ho will pub lish—ilter the first of May— the names of the 1 owners of all property leased for gambling houses or places of prostitution*—a proceeding ■fcalculatod to pinch the corns of many persons Who are at present looked upon as model mor alists. . , „ , _ r The property left by tbc late Walter Its Jones Is said* to bo worth a million of dollars, of which Waller K. Jones, Jr., ia said to be heir loan entire third. . , ~ • Capt Thomas, Commander of the Washing ton Light Guard, of this city .died lost evening, fcfter a severe illness, in the 38th year of Ins age. His funeral lakes place to-morrow, w itb Vail the honors.’' . ..„ ,Shad tolling in the North River is non at its height. The nrliclc is plenty, mid .ho price halffallen from,s4s to 825 the hundrrf. For . .two'or three days p» s t each row of- neUi,■ «PI»- • Kilo Jersey City, hut yielded about 200 «sh. . Win. Ebcrlo, a prisoner, charged with the hmrdor of John Gilfry, attempted to murder Air. Chaa. Hoople. one of tho deputy keepers IMs morning, by lilnnging a case-knife into his 'hick. The wound, though severe, will not be At the time tho net was committed,'Eberlc Vos taking a walk on tho corridor, and Mr. Hoopin'was silting near by reading a newspa per. The assassin was immediately hnndcull fcd, and sent to one of the dark cells. Ho had previously threatened the life of Mr. Hoople. Green peas have made their appearance in onr city markets, and sell at seven shillings the ptek.* ' A Wolf Among the Lambs. —The Cincin nati Enquirer Ims an account of the doings of tt -Reverend scatnp, named John H. Wilson.— ’ lie >vaa engage! to be married lo no less than eleven unmarried belles. The Enquirer says. ••The manner which led to the discovery of Wilson's multifarious engagements was, that a uouplc of the betrothed met by accident in a fashionable dry goods establishment in this City. After mutual rcCognitiort, thqy uroCccd- Icd to exame various fabrics, and make pur chases for tho approaching nuptials. In the -Course of conversation they made mutual cun . faudons of the contemplated marriage, and dis- Cuvered they were engaged to the same man.— A fainting exhibition of course followed. The t disconsolate damsels returned without their purchased lo the quiet Village, whei-e they f\ speedily proclaimed the villainy of the rascally pastor, who, gelling wind that mil was discrov* v vrud, made tracks between two days during • the past week. s ••Sinco his exit, it has been discovered that tie sometime ago (urged a draft on Mr. Elliot.of the Methodist Book Concern, which was hon \ tired. No tidings have Ikto heard pf him since his absquatulatiun. but we presume ho will *\urn up under another name, when he Can dis cover a convenient held lo Coup a harvest, by •playing upon the credulity of the susceptible feminines who have a ycucAanf for love and Sanctity. _ ■ Haud Hit at Oukulkv. —Greene, of ihcEos |loa Post, says •Greeley has gone to Eng* I- - eland. He is always so ’much abroad’ in his an j ‘philosopliy,’ that it seems proper r#/ I ’the man should stray n little now and then.— : AVhen Horace sets his face towards the east we /llways wish him a long and pleasant journey. j fit i* lucky that, nolwitlistanding his tendency extreme*, for once he can’t go ‘too for.’ *’ TRIDUTB 01' RESPECT, ' v* Al a meeting of the Freshman Class of Dick /‘rlwon College, held April 30. Ihe following pre amble and resolutions wire unanimously adop '. ted: Whereas, It has pleased Almighty God, in his all-wise Providence, to remove from our • tnliLU our esteemed friend and elasH-nmlc. ’ William J. Natcher. of Carlisle, Ha. Therefore ; ' Ruolval, That we deeply ami sincerely rc {►ret tho los* of our generous, noble and warm lenrted friend, whom but to know was to love. ’V-v «u I also tender our sincere and heartfelt sym f'V L balhies to Ins his family in their distressing bereavement. >■/. •* Utfohteil, That we. hy tins dispensalmn of IV t)ivinc Providence, have been .leprived of a be ■ lovvd friend, and one in every respect worthy >. gup fullest confidence nnd esteem. Jtesoh'eil, Tliat we. ns a Class, attend his .obsequies. . ;* . / Resolved, That a enpv of these resolutions -toe sent to the parents of the deceased, and be . iibiblished in the Carlisle papers. HORATIO C. KINO. ) V’ R. N. KARIIAUT. w. T L. WELCH, > ComnUftee. ■ /■' JOHN II I.tiAS. , • J. BENSON AKKRS. J \ ’ It- x$L A TOKEN OP REGARD. ; -nVAt a meeting of the Relies Lettres Society of i iHlfctnson College, held April 30. the following ptamblo and rcsdlultona were unanimously ‘*'‘fyherras, tt has pleased an albwlso Hod to V&lovc from our niiclst our brother. William J. I Nalchcr, a member ns beloved by the society tbl life qualities of his heart, ns he was honor- 1 yta'for his abilities as a stmlent. Therefore Resolved, That wo deeply deplore live loss of tractive ami ellicieut member, and sincerely eympalliirc With his bereaved relativoK. That we wear the usual badge of Jtftourning. and shroud our Uall for the space Jflf thirty days. . Resolved. That we follow the remains of our deceased brother to his lust resting place. ‘ Resolved, That A Copy of these resold• iJons bo sent to lira family of the deceased, and that they be published in Iho Carlisle papers. CIJAS. F. HIMES. } ,„ r o &.#. THOMPSON P. ROE, } Com. of D. L. S. ™ LUTHER M. LVON. ) tip Poet somewhere speaks of “wlnte. In the lap of spring," b\it it needs no :ell tis It is the case hero this Henson, 6vr days having been decidedly wintry, s U need a poet to Inform the public ill aorta of weather there UnVeryabun vlbldd of suitable ond fiuthlobablo clolh looKim.t, & Wilson's cheap store, No. stout street, corner of Franklin Place, PJtlWWlphla.—jy TnSJT Hiuli bk Ivulai/t I'nil-AtiKl.rilu, May 2718557 FmDBASD Mbal.—Brcadstuffs of nil dn- KWmIOW »ns dull, nnd prices favor buyers.— ’ThlJdWj b»1« makiucaro small lots for homo c6u«uppplloil at 810 78 a 811 for common (did trdodbntnda, ami 311 12ioll 80 per barrel filt' CXtim. Rye Flour is held at 87 25, and ii 84 75 per bbb, but no sales of dlirtatsrworlcd. , heat is dull, with moro offering. (a worth $2 65 a 2 70, and white at $2 1 0 p«rhu. Prime Oanodian white, to nr y)voSp att next month,is offered at $2 70,with natftndiDK buyers. Rye in dull; sales of 300 busbelii ofrenna. at 31 46 afloat. Corn is in foU sales of 7 a 8000 bushels South , wavfillptf at 108 c afloat; 1000 bushels Pena. ■ tof tttfßAtlOGc. and 1000 bus. at a price to bo fixed*Good Penna. Oats ai$ Belling at 08 a aWbSkflT is held firmly at 38c In bbls., and 37c ia hhds. Relaying of i* Corner Stone. THE German Reformed Congregation in Car lisle, bolng engaged in enlarging their church edifice, find it necessary to remove tho corner stono from its present location. It will bo ro-laid with appropriate religions services on Wednesday tho 9th of May at 104 o’clock A. M. Tho public generally are invited to attend* Tho Rev. Prof. Philip Schaff, D. 8., Is expect ed to bo present and deliver a discourse npproi priato to the occasion. S. B. KIEFFER, J. B. KELLER, GEO. WETZEL, JOHN NATCHER, JACOB "WOLF, Building CqmmitlfB' May ti, 1856. . .1 REMOVAL. GEORGE Grossman, respectfully informs tho public, that he has removed bis Baking Establishment to North Hanover street, in the bouse lonnefly occupied by Mr. Jacob Senor as a Hardware Store, where ho will continue carry on tho Baking Business as heretofore.— Thankful lor the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on him, it will bo his aim to merit a continuance of the same. Carlisle, Slay 8,1855 —1 m. iSi*l£a<lc Inspector’s Orders. I>llE “ Quitmon Guards,” a uniformed Com pany of Volunteers, is hereby ordered to meet at Churcfitown, in Cumberland county, on Monday, tho 7th day of May, at 10 o’clock, A. M,, for inspection. Tho Carlisle Light Infantry will meet at their Armory, In the Borough of Carlisle, on Satur day, the 12th day of May. Tho First Regiment will moot at Newville, on Friday, tho 18th day ol May, for review and inspection. Commanding officers of companies will bo held responsible for the good condition of all public arms and accoutrements. SAML. CROP, Brig. Inap ., IB Brig. \bthDiv. Brig. Inap. Office, I Carlisle, May 8, ’<ss-21 \ Largo Arrival of Spring and Summer (’lathing! AT STEINER & BllO’S., Cheap Clothing Store. —We bog leave to inform our friends and customers, us well us the public in general, that wo have just received, and are constantly receiving, an extensive stock of seasonable Clothing, wh‘ch we will sell on tho most nccom modntlng terms, lower than that of any other establishment in this or neighboring towns.— Those having a proper regard for economy, com fort and gentility of dress, are politely invited to an inspection of our goods, manufactured by tile bust workmen, materials of the best fabrics, and most select styles Amongst our choice and cheap assortment will be found Fine Black Cloth Dress and Frock Coals, Sacks, Plain and Fancy Cassimere, Cl added Cash mefelte, I'weed, Summer Cloth , Ltnen , Linen Duck, Otugham and Check COATS. pAXTAtooys.— New stylo of fancy and black Cassimere, Cassinet, Corduroy, Summer Cloth, Linen, Linen Duck, and an endless Variety of Summer pants.* Vctls.— A very largo and rich assortment, si.cb as black satin, embroidered Grenadine, fancy silk, fancy check, cassimere, Marseilles, Sum mer Cloth, &c. Boys' Clothing. —A groat assortment of sack and frock, of linen, gingham and tweed sack and froCk coats, punts and vests. Shirfs. —Fine white shirts with Unon bosoms. Calico'and different check shirts, Collars, sus penders, gloves, umbrellas, carpet bags and trunks. Slraw Hats and Cups. —Ah extensive slock of palm leaf, Canton anti Leghorn Hats; silk, oil, and Navy Caps; a choice assortment of silk neck and pocket handkerchiefs, stuck*, Stc. Thankful lor favors heretofore extended tolls, we shall endeavor to merit public confidence in future. Remember their stand is In the hotise oppo* site ttie Market House, on the south-east,corner of tin- Public Square. Call there and you nmV roly upon ll that every article you purchase will plfoVo to bo precisely what It Is represented to bo, and you will saVOj a handsome per contage on your purehnSd mo ney—for in giving bargains, STEINfSU 6t DKO» can ’( be boat! Carlisle, May 8, 1855. (( Secure th© Fliadow Ere tli© Subltnuec Fades.” JOHN S. MAIN, has (he satisfaction of an noiinelng to the citizens of Carlisle and vl cinily, that bo has located Ids Ibtgnerrean Oal leiy two doors east ol Mr. C. InbolPa store, and ir. the re..r of tho Market bouse. He proposes to take H.ignerreulj pcs, which for durability, b -anly ami life-like expression, are unsurpassed. I,i-t ihoso who doubt come and see for them selxea. Ladles and gentlemen will llnd it to their advantage to stop imuul n e bbn, as tho rooms are lilted up equal to any In the |daco, and tho location is convenient, llis light being gum!, his rooms arc admirably adapted to the taking of Groups for any number of persons, and for taking likenesses of children almost Instant ly. A groat variety of Fancy Cases, Gold Lockets, Breast pins. Ike., fur sale at the lowest prices. He will also take Crain nnd Madallion pu lures, he being the only olio in the place that can do them. Those who wish to patronize Die above establishment, will always llnd him ut home—he o ily asks a tiial to give perfect satis faction. JOHN S. MAIN. Carlisle, May 8, 1855—81 LIST OF LETTER^ Published in Ihc “ I'oiunteer,” by authority LIST of Letters remaining in Hip Post Oflico at Carlisle, Pu., May 1, 1H65. Persons in quiring for Potters or. this List will please say they are advertised. Adams Samuel Dechcr John Akin J. M. Ixmg Christn. Bastion* John S. Mnrtz Nicholas 2 Beisel A. U. Mayhugh John S. Hear Henry Mcntzer Catherine Bloser John Mitchell J. W. Boughinan Philip Miller Margaret Boyd Abby J. Mirons Mf. Boher Samud Morris Geo. Boyer David L. Murphy .John Biown Bigga Myara John Bushman lily McKcw Patrick C'annon Elizabeth McClmlock Elizabeth Carter John McMullen Win. Clay Levi Parks Adeline Cornyn A. K. Parker I^-onard Crider Mary Plank John Crumhch Peter Proctor Jane E. Cull’Jano Proctor Win, Dcvcney William Quigley Pores W. Dceriasen Capt. Reightcr Emma J. Dillow Geo. Ricker F. Donaldson James M. 2 Riday Charles L. Drum Elizabeth Rider Fredrick Dufner Edward Rollon John W. 2 Ebcfsolc David Rochei Richard Ebcrsolo Sarah Russell Patrick Emanuel Solomon Shadier Geo. V. Finkenbiuder George Shadier Geo. M. Fields Henry Smith Matilda Graham D. H. Snyder Philip Green Thomas, orhdrtStecl John Green Samuel Slrough Henry Giblcr Win. M. 2 Sthrom.Lcah Gill Gets W. Sudlcr Thomas E. Goald Charles Sykes Edward Halbert Geo. D. Uhler Sarah Ho&ly Cathorluo Vanston John Heflrono Patrick Walsh John Hizer Peter Walliday S« W. Hoover J.. Weaver Jacob 2. Horner Jacob Williams Almira Kaufman A. 0. Woods Charles Kelly Ellen Young licvi 2 Kcudig 0. Dr. Young P. M. Klino 0. Zone Andrew Krivcr John Zimmerman Wilson Ono cent duo on each letter In addition to the postage. JOHN B. BRATTON, P. M. WALL PAPER, lliavo just received Mrcc thousand Jive hundred pieces new pattern Wall Pauitr and Borders, embracing almost every variety of quality, stylo and price, and which will bo sold very cheap. April 12, >65. ROOT. DICK. LIST OF DEALERS Op Goods, Wares and:Merchandize. Also, Distillers, Millers, Lumbermen, &c., within the county of Cumberland, returned and classi fied, by .Jos, C. Thompson, Mercantile Apprai ser, in accordance with tho several acts of As sembly, os follows, vis: Carim . A. Bents & BrtJ. dlasi. Philip Arnold, IB Charles Ogilby, 12 George W. Hitner, 12 N. W. Woods, Agt. 18 R. Di<?k, . 18 Jason'W. lB ' 1^ John G/WlWams’, * 12 Joseph D. Halbert, • 12 S. W. Havoratick, 18 Samuel Elliott, 1* William Kelso, 1* Stelnor it B*J. 18 William Sheldon* 1* B. J* Kloflet, U A. M. Rawlins* 14 Suoluol C. Buyett, 18 U, W. Cautman, 14 Charles Darnltz, 14 Wm. M. Henderson & Son, 10 Woodward it Schmidt, 20 Henry Saxton, 12 John P. Lyno, 12 Daniel Eckels* 14 John Fuller,- 14 J.&D. Rhoads, 14 Win. B. Murray, Agt. 14 Thomas Oonlyn, 14 Peter Monyer, 14 Haller & Rohror, 14 John N. Armstrong, 14 J. A. Lohn, 14 Prof. 11. M. Johnson, 14 S. M. Hoover, 14 Thos. 11. Sklles, 14 Arnold & Livingston, 18 John RcOny, 14 Philip Alessersmith, 14 llorkness ft Grove, 14 Jutmis M’Granahan, 14 A. M. Piper, Agt. 14 David Comman, 14 George Llbey, 14 Jonathan Cornman, 14 r Jacob Hoover, 14 i John Fredericks, 14 i James Callio, sr., .14 ’ Jonathan Cornman, sr. 14 > Henry Gins*, 14 • Arnold & Son, 14 ShtppensQurg. John Criswell, J. C. Alfick, Kunklo & Stevick I). W. Totton A Co., C. F. Kunklo, John Stumbabgh, Jacob Pnguc, D. IT. Miller, J. Bridges, J. C. Williams, W. D. A. Nagle, Samuel Sugars, John Gish, 8. 11. Swansev, P. S. Arte, Heck, Ilnbloy A Co. Nevin & Ueddlgs, A Bro. N. A. Cornelius, J. B. Duncan, Agt. Philip Deltrich, John Wondorlich, S. C. Hollar, j Christian Shade, Afec/iaiuc«6«rg. F. A. Matocr, Emlnger A Co., Jacob Dorshuimcr, Kaufman. Kupp A Co., (drugs) 14 Simon Aniold, 12 Blizzard & Swisher, H llursh A Beelmnn. 14 Kaufman, Hupp it C»., (hard) 14 Joseph Mossor, 14 John T. Ayres, Lovi Shell, George Webbort, Henry Leas, John Rolglu, - tfra Day, John llarlcu, Ephraim Zug, George Singizor, Oswald A Kuufiuan, Lewis Shut. Slnglzer A Co., Isaac Blizzard, Joseph Milliaen, NcwviUe. Anthony Foreman, William Stitzell, Williuni Ueod, Joseph Laughlin, Thomas Stuiipli, William Bratton, John M. Davidson, T. A J. M'Candlish, J. H. Herron, S. (5. Wild, Bear A Cotuugh, Mifflin, John J- Crawford, Uimry Snyder, MVWprn aji'orougA. David Min A James, Edward Hopei**. Woodward A Schmidt, John Hood, AVir/on. S. W. Sharp, Jacob Swoycr, W. A J. Gracuy, J. W. Vaiidorbell A Co., M. A J. A. Kunklo, John Minlch, Kyle A Wushlngcr, Peter Gurvcr, Uoptictil. John Ferguson, Wherry A Go., John llollor. Shoemaker A Elliott, Thaddeus M'Cllll, h'rnnhford. VV. A J. Green, Sou/Aampfon John \V. Clever, Ueorgo Clever, William HaiicK, J. F. Ilughinan, Cunrod Fuanaught, Henry Myers, Dickinson. Hays it Palm, Russel & Dice, W. St A. Gfeeft, D. L. Doolman, Joseph L. Stonier, Francis Williamson, Wm. M. Watts, Benjamin Plunk, South Middleton. A. W. Leldlgh, S. N. Dlvon, Mullen & Alexander, R, Given & Co., North Middleton. Elite Eight. Monroe. Dovlny ft Hull, Mrs. Mary fiasol, -- Slnglzcr & Sandofsgti, % 18 tapper kd/icn. Potor Gingering, JJ Hiram Longneckor, *8 GoßWOilor & JZ.ook, 18 Jonathan Eckels, H Lower Jlllcn. Isaac Barton, W. Loyd, Ernst & lialnon, Urowor fc Morlhland, Walker & Guhr, New Cumberland , John 6. Miller, J. F. Loo, B. 11. Mosscr & Co., John Horn, Valuntlno Foaman, Charles Oyster, John A. Machlan, Eatipmisburiislh'' Clan. lictmc. Gamga Vr. realise- rf..t ' 'l4 700 Calebßrioton,: -a -A-,.' 14 7 00 John M'OdnnWti.-:;,: -. •; 14 00 Jacob LorignockefJ 1 ' i. ' 14 _■; <OO Jacob’ESinirigdriJ; l liiicher &'3on* 40 00 Kor& HufallnoUv-' '.U , " Michael Ffdesdj; :. ' >« 10 00 D. & j.KiynCitf; ; M . Z°° Dudolplais WhiW, • A,. t 00 Hamgdtm ! John Kutz, •ov > 1} I I Henry Rupp, - 1; , J.JJ} Iflenry.Neidigh,., Wra.-H. Eckcla, i r «i*v Id »u 00 Sfcnffor&Brft.r- 1 " li 1 - r * ? 00 Silver.(Spring*. John --r, , ■ • ’I? 0g John Coyle,' r 18 - John IlattGlv ‘72. H 'OO David Slrohhf, * v 1® 10 00 Jacob Simmons, • •. s - 700 D. H. Swllor, ... !•* 7 00 ID. M. Lcldigh, *' H 700 ! Andrew Slogizcr, *•' I*l 10 00 BEER, brSTBB HOUSES. Wm. .Winholtz, Westpcrihsboro’ 6 600 Harriot Watson, • 8 » Jacob Bixler, J !“ 8 600 George Murphy, Ncwyllhi> 8 600 June Kershaw, ‘V 8 600 Charles Brewster, Newton, 8 600 George Miller, . O 8 600 J. R. Dluhl, 8 600 Jno Browncwcll, ** 8 6 00 James Mackey, Shlpponsburg, B 600 Spceso & -5 <l 7 8 00 Jumcs-Maloy, Mochan{osburg, . 8 600 David Long, 8 000 Peter Baker, tf . 8 600 Sami. R. Grove, Lower'Allen, 8 600 Samuel Slurenum, ■.'** 8 6 oo Abm. Coble, 8 sOp Wm. Phillips, ,f. 8 fiW John Huston, •* . 8 5 A. G. Smith, Now Cumberland, 8 6 (HI Jos. Browncwcll, Silver Spring, 8 600 George Uughus, .I-** 8 Jacob Low, Carllslol. 8 600 Henry Peters, “ / 8 600 Henry Warner, 8 hOO Gotliol) SweStzor, 8 8 Jacob Stratton, 8 8 M Marshall James, Woatjkennsboru’ IS 10 CO Diller & Krider, P J‘ u I n " Jacob Sholiubarger, 11 7do Zeigior & Myors, “ 14 700 Isaac Marqnart, H 700 Emanuel Barnhart, “ 117 00 John Moore, DlckioßQn, H 700 Elder Bafnitz, L 8 1° n,) John D. Sheaßer. South Middle’ll. 18 Id 00 \V. L. 9t T. B. Craighead, “ 18 10 00 Shealler & Sbnpp, “ 51 I ~(l Busier & Son, ' “ | * ‘ David Voplesong, Monroe, 18 10 oo G. W. U-Wigh,, |‘ J OO J. A. &C. \V. Alll, “ U 111011 Isaac Blizzard, “ '■ I '> lo Miller & !?iik, Muclnu4w l ” ir e. 1° " Christ. Eborly, Lower Allen, U , Sami. Bilner, *< , 13 J. K. Kaufman, ■“ , j ‘ OO C. Runti, » 1:i 1000 Jolm HeVn, ■< If j? 00 J. M. Haldeman, ‘f H L> JJJ 1 Jacob Coover.jr., tipper Allen. 14 700 J, S. Haldeuian, Eastpeunsboro’ 14 <OO Henry Rupp, Hampden, Jf ' JJJ T. D. Brvsim, “ ’ 11 I ; > John RhafTner, Silver Spring, jl 700 O.n.Whcr, 1 j 10 "" David Sl,anil, ■" ' I 0 David Hoover, “• “ J OO AV. M. Henderson & son, N. Mid. 12 1- 50 Gabriel Matcher, “ 1- 12 °° DISTILLERIES & BREWERIES. U 7 00 14 7 00 18 10 00 18 10 00 H 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 13 10 00 12 12 50 14 7 00, 12 .12 50 II 15 00 U 15 00 II 15 00 U 7 00 U 7 00 10 20 00 14 7 00 U V 00 Edward Shower, Carlisle, 0 K OO C. Inhotr. Agt. y 8 ( >1! p. A. kJ. A Ahl, Nowlon, 8 1- 50 I Joseph Uuinp, “ y 800 Robert “ y 8 (,y A. Rosier k Son, South Miihlleton, 8 1- oO i Henry Glass, 10 500 M. G. UoUshnovor, Mdnroo, 8 I‘2 50 J.A. SrC. Aid, « !- r,n ? 20 8 Abm. Bonier, » B JJ William Bnrnffz. Carllslt), « 800 (r. W. Brandt, S John Iloflbmn, “ « 0 u TKN r PIN' ALLEYS. Jacob Low, Carlisle, David Lone. Mechaidealnirg, Jacob llennemnn, N. Middleton CLMtJKr.LAXD CoCNTT, I Am hereby certify that the foregoing i* a correct Tut of Iho Dealers in Merchandize, Pa tent Medicines, Millers, Distillers. Lumbermen, fc c .. in Cumberland comity, «s returned to flic l»v Jos. C. Thompson. Mercantile Appraiser.— All persons returned and clnssllled as above. at .* hereby notified to call and take nut their licen ses oii or before the 2d day of July. IHfv,. All licenses not lifted by that time will be placed In the hands of an ollh-er for collection. N. W. WOODS, Co. Trta*r. Carlisle, May 3, 18<V»—4t 14 t 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 \2 12 60 14 7 00 18 10 00 13 10 00 14 7 00 u 7 00 14 7 00 n 7 oi 14 7 0( TTIE midt-rsißtwl Ha* Wnotcd lu tho room lorniefly ofeupitii';»*lho Post Oriieo. Imme diately opposite LU<!nk'l>l*»tccr OfQftf, wJu.ro lio is now opening u Inrgo und general assortment of new 18 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 10 10 00 S|UiiiS Goods, embracing an oxU!iialv«rorlcly of Hi ami Domestic Dry-Cmula, Groceries. Simw Huts uhd Bonnots, Wall Paper, sc*, which ho »«I1 ot for ftt the lowest price*. Purchasers are ro spcctfully Invited tu call and examine lor them .elves. UOBKRT DICK. Carlisle, April 12, IMp. • lo 20 on 18 10 00 M 7 00 u 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 DoimolN A JBloomcr*. AVKH Y largo assortment of new Straw Goods of the latest styles, vis : English. Dunstable and Split Stray, Neapolitan, Hair, Luce, Leg horn and Florence Braid Bonnets. Misses and Children's Bloomers of various kinds, Straw Braids and Gimps. Artificial Flowers, Bonnet lUbboirt, all now and desirable Good*, and will bo sold cheap at the store el the subscriber In i < T nn i Soath Hanover street. _ , 14 ' 00 1 April )2, ’55. HOBT. lllClv. 14 7 00 18 10 00 14* 7 00 16 10 00 H 7 00 CurlUlo Deposit BauU. | SPECIAL deposit* will bo received at this Bank lor any length of tluio over lour months, and Interest paid nl the role of lourper cent per annum, and the principal paid buck nl any lime after maturity without notice. Inter o»t cennes after tho expiration of the time spec. Klod In tho certificate, unless renewed for an. other given period, In which case (he interest |.h paid up until tho time of tho renewal. Dank open at'J o’clock A M., and closes at 2 o’clock P.M H 7 (Ml 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 U 7 00 U 7 00 7 on 7 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 n. JWRKKR, Pres, W. M. Beetf.m, C’ajA'r. April 21, 1855—1 H. . “Now liiNtllinc ” “Extra “Great Excitement.” Arrival of Dr. 0. H. Botlgo, CIIRONO. THERMAL PHYSICIAN uml SURGEON, IVom Now York. „ Nervous trembling among the “ Quacks > or tlio safely ol ♦heir Sugar Powders and lomcl.” Humbuggory exposed-and doatrojtd. Now System of medicine Introduced. ■ Dr. C. U. Bonot, odors Ills services to Um In habitants ol Corllslo «nil tlio surrounding coun try, and rtattora hlra.olf Hint h« ««" euros by Ills system wlioro oil others lia ™ ™- nod. HoWtokon tho office in South lion. f»ov6r Street, fnrmerlj occupied by Dr. J. IS K. smith. Do will ol ill times bo found In his oflloe, tinlfniw)itt^Bsio n| llly shgogod. Every dlsonsu of ihiijEsmund E " q 0 ? nowmechonlcol apparatus. .Blood Suckersnnd Bono Doslroyurs, Biiromolor makers of tlio bu nion consllliitlon, toko notion that ono mol eon cliobo o thousand .. Qnsoka,” and I ™ I«>‘ '»» thousand fouls to fllnlil.-Who willingly oral poison lo euro Iho sick, or preload to giro lioallli lo tho poor ndUelcd soul and body F. S. Patients can bo accommodated with good hoard and sclonllflo medical onl surgical attendance ol Dr. 0. D. Bodge■ Chrono. Thor, mol modlcol and surgkal Institute, locat'd South Hanover atroct, Carlisle, Po. For (briber particulars enquire at the Institute. April 20, 1856-ly 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 on 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 12 60 16 00 7 00 7 00- 10 00 7 00 THE members of tho Align ond Eastponns borough Mutual Firo Insurance Company of Cumberland county, aro hereby notified that a tax of four per ccnf., has boon laid on all pro. mium notes duo on tho 2-lih day of March luSt, ond that a collector will call on them for tho purpose of collecting immediately. LEWIS HYER, Scc’y April 19, 1855—-Ot Union and York Uaicffe publish for six weeks and send bills to tho Secretary, at Shepherdstown, this county. NOfdO.O.hesquh nbur-Second, PhlUdelplJa, •has now and completed his stuck for tho springOf 185 G, as follows ! ' * VegeldbCc gfliat variety, including the-flnest varloties-of Beans, Beets, Cabbage, Cauliflower,Lettuce,Onions, Melons, Egg-plant Tomatoes, Peas, Radishes, &c. Ffoiocr Seeds. —llls collection is unequalled .#so by any in tills country for extent and jSSgyquality, ami embraces tho finest varieties Asters, Stocks, Carnations, Pansies, Wallflowers, Daisy, &c. Oran Seeds —of all kinds, including Bine and Grcon Grass, White Dutch Clover, Sweet Scen ted Vernal Grass, Rerronnial Ray Grass, Du ccnio, &c. Rosts, ij-c. —Choice ovor-bloonunc Roses. Ca mellias, Verbenas, Dahlias, Grape Vines, Fruit Trees, Shrubbery. &c. '1 HE superior Cement, manufactured by J. I Carver & Co., of Scotland, Franklin comity, can be hud in Urge or small quantities at H. Saxton’s Hardware store, MalnStreet, Carlisle. All who have trioci this Cement pronounce it tho nest article they ever used. From a great number of certificates given to the nunulactur. era, we select tho follow ing: CiiAiißtnsuino. Fob. 20, ISno. To Jacon GAtivrn t-'-Slr —There has been used during the past year, under my direction, in tlio construction of “The Carlisle Muter Works,” and work of this Company, about 80 barrels of your Hydraulic Cement, which lias proved to bo a good and reliable article, ami I take pleasure in recommending it to voders «s snob. A. l\ SMITH. Aptil 10, ’55. Sup/. C. I'. Rin/ruis.i. MItLS. IS not yet ended, and still continues, to excite the public mind, but a much greater excite ment has been caused by tbe arrival at the store ol the subscribers, of the must nnlgnillcent stock of Goods, which for variety, extent, beauty and cheapness, has never been e<juaTled in t bis coun (ry. Among tins large stock may bo found, in part, ns lolluw s ; For tho Ladies, Plaid ami Striped Silks, best Mack Silks, Ba rege de Laities, Tissues, Chains, Retcges.Gie nadines. Lawns, Ginghams, Tissue Sebastopol, Alpachns, Dress Muslins. Chiul7.es, Neville Wmked Collars, d». ll.mdkeichiefs, do. Spen cers, do Sleeves, Parasols, &-C. For the. Gentlemen, Cloths, C.mimeres, Ventings, Coatings of linen, wool and cotton, pant Stulls ol cotton and linen, Hats, Caps, Cnibrellas, Stocks. Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Hosier), Cravats, Li ndershirls.Drawers, Carpel Rags, a Urge of Looking Glasses, No. Also, Laces. Edgings, Irish Linens, warran ted pttro, of our own importation. Checks, Mus lins, Tickings, Flannels, &c., all of which we intend to sell lower than over sold here. Give ns a call all who want cheap and good Goods. RENTZ & BKO. Carlisle, Aptil -G, 1855. no no BO on «o uo REMOVAL Nows. NOTICE. 11. A. DRCER, SEEDSMAN AND FLORIST, 8. W. ITAVEUSTICK, Jlgt. for Carlisle March 29, 18G0. CEMI3XT THE EASTERN WAR Spi-ln? ami SXiiniiier Shoo. ‘ Cheap for Cash! I AM NOW receiving n large assortment nl Shoes of the most fashionable styles, ami ex cellent make, fresh IVoiu the manufactories, which I will sell extremely loSv for cash. LIST OF PRICKS. Ladici' Tan-colored (Jailers, a handsome artV ele, (Willis’ make,) only $1,25; tine Jenny Lind Rosuttes, from S7s fosl,2d{ Clack Last ing Gaiters, (Willis’ make,) $J,2d; French Morocco Baskins, single soled; French Mo rocco Boots, double soled,sl,2d; I’nrisßoota sl,2d; Men’s Morocco .Shoes, homo made, Sl,2d; Boots (Into, $1,81; Kid Tics du cents; Tolku Boots $1 ..‘l7; Ginliman Ties $ 1 ,81; Son tags mid AlhoniK. sl,2d. IJuill/nicu's Extra line french Calf Hoots, a heaulilnl article, only sl.d(>; (’ulf Walking Shoes, sl.dU; Chill Congress Gutters, §2,25. Cloth M oiiteiev s, s2."<h patent leather Ox- I foul Sinus, sl.7d; Jidtefi Ties, $2,d11; I’alenl | I. • Ulief Congress Gail, rs ,is low a.s 52,01). al so I'.itelil I’ll 111] i Ties, line CbHM ht 1 1 efs, w Ilb patent U|>s, lieitk-cl’s V No. 1, Glove Top UllttoiK'il I’ulelit I-eatliei Coliguss Gailiis, Kti mile Hell, Ihi lent Leal he l, \ e.. at lo wpime s. Also Carpel and Velvet Shppt fa. Mu »o* folk a Hoots. Opera Bools and Jennv Linds; colored Gaiters, pah nt tips, b 7 cuiU fine Kid Boots, 7d rents. Children** Highland Boots, Eureka 1 *, E.xoeMor* fltld Ankle-lies. Roans foiJ (J emits; Call, single sided. for 2d rents. .l/ui’i Kip Bools in gieat vaitely. some ns low as $2. Stout Brogans $l. Cali skin Shoes $1 .V n'lmidi't Kid Busk his. double soled. To to *.l 2d Shoelees. calf. 7d: Heavy Kip Bools. Liuet Gaiters 7.); Half Gaiters <l2, Slippers «7. Hoy,’ UniM- Kip Boots, tine Galt Bools, Bro guns ns low us 7d els. Latent Congress Gail eis. I’utenl I,either Motiroes, faUnt Lealhei Jnlhen Ties, \c. Cur/icl Bags ol eveiy description—Oil ( loth I'niori, BnibtU-dx, Velvet, lioin do els. to s■'!. Also, several tliousaml dolbus w orth ol Boot: and Shoes at M holesale. Conntiy Merchant and other dealers are invited to cult. All win wish to buy good Shoos and save money, nil call at Porter’s old bland, Main sliced, near tin Railroad Depot. April 19, 1855 11. M. RAWLINS. Town and Coimlrj 'I UK suhsciiher takes this method of luloini l lug his Irieml.s and the public gtueralh. that he continues to curry on the Cabinet and f m/cr /nking ituiiHpjj, at his flaml, North Hanover street, next door to Haver-dick's ding store, and nearly opposite tho Carlyle Deposit Hank. Corns* made at the ahmtcid notice and at mod erate prices. Having piovided himself with u new and lino lleaise, lie will attend funerals in town and country, personally, without any ex. ,1,,, -p-fl tra charge. He w ill also carry on tho CAtiiNCT Makino in all Its various branches, and will constantly keep on hand Dureaus, Secretaries, Wotk Stands, Parlor Ware, Upholstered Chairs, Sofas, Ottomans, Sofa Tables, Card, Side, Din- Ijir and Hroakfnst Tables, Chamber \\ aro. such as French Field, (high and low posts,! Curtain | and Jenny Lind Hed-slends, Washstunds ol dlf ferenl kinds, Wardrobes, Veuitlnn Itlinds. and Chairs of all kinds, and nil other articles usual ly manufactured In this line of business. His workmen are experienced, eastern city workmen, nnd his work is made In the latest city stylo, and all under his Inspection, and of tho host materials t all of which is warranted to bo good, and will ho sold low for cash. H« in vites nil to give him n call before purchasing olsowhoro. For tho liberal patronage hereto fore extended him, ho fools indebted to his nu merous customers, and assures thorn that no efforts will bo spared In future to please them In stylo, manufacture and price. Give us a call. Remember the place, nearly opposite the Hank. DAVID Sll E. April 10. 1855. Estate IVotloc. ]' ETTERS of administration on the citato of ,j Win. Iluolianan, d«cM.»lat« of Uio nornugh of Carlisle, Cumberland county. Pa., have been Issued by the Register nf said county, to tl)o subscriber who resides In Sonlb Middleton tp., Cumberland county. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement to JOHZ: STUART, Jr., Jdm'r. March 20, 1866—0 f Handbills-of every description neatly ptinied at (bis office. c. p. mnußicH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, will promptly attend to all business entrusted to his core. Office In Beetem’s Row. Carlisle, April 5, '1865—-Cm Estate police. NOTICE is hereby given (hut letters of od ministration on the estate of Adam Ilanck, late of the Borough of Mecbauicsbtirg, Cumber, land county, deceased, have been granted by the Register of said county, to the subscribers residing in the saroo 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 SENSEiIAK, Mochabicsburg, April 5, ’ss— ol* ‘ Jldfnrs. Bon my Lund Agfj|?y. THE undersigned will attend piumplly to the procuring ot Bounty Lands for those ontl tied to them under the Info act of Congress, ap proved MarchBd, 1855. Many yearscxporlenco in the prosecution of claims lor service in the revolutionary war, has made mo familiar with the regulations and forms requisite to be obser ved, and having the assistance of an efficient attorney residing in Washington, shall bo aide to render satisfaction to those who may apply to me. Proper forma and instructions will he sent on application by mail free of cost. No charge unless a Warrant Is obtained, and when obtained the fee Will bo S 5. The highest market price nill be paid for Land Warrants. A. P. NORTON', Postmaster, Carlisle Springs, Cumberland co., TV April 5,1855 —1 y Bounty Land Ascncj. TIIIC undersigned will promptly attend to Bounty 1..in«l Cliiius. 11 n«\er the net of March 3, 1850. Charges moderate, and no pay required until tho warrant is obtained. Flense «i\« us a call. V FOULK. M. HOLCOMB. Carlisle. April S. IH.V*. _ F. 11. SMITH, « Port Monnaio, Pocket Book, DRESSING CASE MANT FACTUHEH iY. It*. Cor. Furrth 4- Chfsnnl i'/». FiULiutu-niA Always on band a huge & varied a&*>.n Uncut o( I’iut Monnaies, Work Buies, Cabas, Bucket Buuks, Hunkers Cases, Traveling Bags, .Vote Holdout, Backgammon Bunrds, F.-il Folios. Chess Men, Fort aide Desks, Memurandum Books, Blessing Cases, Clg.U Cases \e. Ah", a goiieial a""i t nn'lit ..I English, Tiem h and lierm.ui I'itn* y Goods. Lino Bucket ( ullerv, Razors, Razor Strop ami <}..M l'oii>, wholesale. See.-ml I Thud I U.uis V H *SM 1 1 il. N. W. cor. FnuitM Chestnut Sts I’hih n —Oil the r.-.vipl "1 $l. a Miperu/T I iold Fen will be sent «.> any pari "I tin- Culled '■D -b'- I bv mill, -describing pen, thus, medium, haul. ,| S'.lt 1 April IK.VI LP^XJjoolTs? FIRST AKKIVAL OF SPRIXG GOODS rpUE subscriber has Just received a wry largo JL ii.ssui t men I "I New spring Goods. to which he invites tin- attention ol pmelm.sers, as he is i prep.ucd to sell at mull i*rices that (hey may invo (nmi '2O to 2" pur cent, on funner prices. Ills slix.k embraces all the dlll'eient kinds «>t (roods adapted to the se isoii, sqcb i»( LOTUS, Cassitneres. VestlngH, Cotton Paul Midis, Lin ens, Linen Checks. 4c. Di'.'S Hoods. Such ns Flick mid Fancy Silks. Buage do j,nines. Lawns. Challies, Ranges, Bombazines. Alpacas, India Silks, 4c. Bonnfh and Rd'hou i Bonnets of all hinds such ns Satin Straw. Swiss Straw, English Double and S.d.t Mmiv, Rib bons of all kinds and colors verj cheap. Hosiery and Glove: Mon's and Boys’ white, brown and mixed hall Uoso. Ladles* white, black, brown, slate and I mixed Huso i Mon’s, Women's and I Gloves and Miffs ofalJ kinds. . I Domestic Goods. ' Muslins, Chocks, Tickings, (Hiiuburg, Bagging, Calicoes ami Ginghams. Curp'l*, Matting, and Oil Cloths. \ vi’tv ! irgc lot uf Carpets of all kinds, such ns Velvet. Tii'cstiy. Brussels, Tlitoo i’ly, Ingram ,U>d Vciilti.ui, Mat 11 Mgs of all w nl Ills uf W kite aud . c-1, Oil (‘ I. Ills of nil \v idlhs. Jiiils <rot Shoes. M -n’s nid |i..\ s' Moots and Shoes of all kinds; \y 1.1,.,'h's Children's shoes at von low prices Or ui live. Such as ( ..lice. Sugar. 1 cn. Molasses and Spi . i; s. idl Ol aim h "ill I>o hold .heap, Ht the old Hi.it,d in North H iiinvri *ired. li doors iioith of Hie Hank, ale-ie lhanklul for tin- Mwnl patioti -4-c lie 1... H I, -i cioioi ■> f-eived, ho hope* fur ;» i . it iiiu.h.i . "I the s oil. PHILIP All NOI.D I {' irlislo Apr,lA. I c i*. i ritltl M\l ami ('iU)'ut Bags. A bug- h’l "I I JL Travelling Ttuakaand Carpet IligH |o, sale clump by PHILIP AUNUI.Ih April 5, ISA. J during glasses a i.ug> i«i >•( 1.-. .k -_j ing (i lassos of nil sizes unci diflen ul »t v ie* ■ ill I r unc'i, (or sale hy Aj.ni’o'.. nm.ip Aiixom), E 1 MHKOIDICKIMS A huge l"l of ( oll.ns, Sleeves, Chimeju Ilea, Jaconet and Swiss l.dulna and Inseitmg, fur sale cheap hv April «■», nm.ir Arnold. NEW GOODS'. 6 ps3 I AM now receiving Irani New \ orU and Phil adelphia, an immense stock of n* w anddesi. IMldo elm ip dm,da, In whi- h I call thu attention ot all my old Mlends and customers, and the public in general. Having purchased most of my Good-. from the hugest imp. rung him sea in N evv \ mk, I am s.lislied lli.il 1 can give heller bargains Ihaii can I he had at any ulh-r limiso in the county. | Dross Good?. Our jiMnitmont of ncwalylo dross goods Is largo, complete and beiuKinil. , AnoHk-1 lot of those elegant mid cheap black Silks, Embrotdvn-d Handkoi chiefs, Sleeves. Collar*. Unfits. Edging-* and Ins-rling, n stock f,,r extent and pileo that dc-dos c-itupoiiiion Muslins, Ginghams, (’.tllo<*cs, Do lieges, Do I,nines. Tickings, ('hecks, 4*’., n treiuendous stock ol (Doves and Hosiery dumper than ever. CLOTHS, C.'ISSIUICIUtf. Cords, Cotton ados, and very cheap. Carpeting and Milling. \u entire new stock of Three Ply. ingrain. Cot. ton ami Vonlll.m Carpeting, bought Xory cheap ami will bo sold very low. White and colored Matting. Bools end Shoes. A large supply of Ladles’ and Gentlemen's Boots, Shoos and Gaiters. Intending to give up the Grocery department. I will dispose of what I have on baud In that linn at low prices. I have on hand some Roady-mndo Clothing, which I will sell foi less than cost, us 1 waul to close lt.out. Como one and all to Iho old stand, East Main street, ami select your Goods from the largest and cheapest slock ever brought to Carlisle. CHARLES OGILDY. Carlisle, April 6. 1666. Will C. UIIEE3I, Attorney at law. office in Main «t., opposite Marlon Hall. Business entrusted to him will bo promptly attended to. Carlisle, April 12, 1855. U ACKERS.—A now supply offro»)i Wolor. Soda, Bailor, Plo-nlc. Sugar and Trenton Biscuit—Just received and for sale by Aug. 0,1861. J.M.EDI. 1 I Reaping & Blowing Machines. Ti/TANNY'S latest pa tool combined ndjnstablo IIJL Reaper nnd Mower, with Wood's Improve, ment, will' bo offered to the Bittners of Eastern Pennsylvania for the harvest of 1865, on usual tones, viz; $125, cash at the shop. Customers would do well to send In their orders early, as precedence will be given to first orders. Ad dress, J. WINEBRENNER & CO., : April 12, ’ss—Zm . Harrisburg, Pa. Clicap Goods. THE subscribof is now opening a ftosl) lat SEASONABLE GOODS, at her now loca tion, opposite tlio Railroad Office, Main Street, Carlisle, which will bo sold at (he lowest priM. MARGARET SNODGRASS. April 12, 1862—1 t . ; Notice* AND J. Tlio Trustees of tho African IT. E.• Church of Carlisle, are happy to announce that a suffi cient amount of money has been collected to pay oif all debts against the Chluth'. These debts wore paid in toll Oh tho 8d of April, Inst., and wo take this opportunity bf returning our bIO'- core thanks to thoso ladles and gbntlctncn who contributed to this benoTolonl Object. As tho. debt of tho Church has been j>ald off, no opo is authorized to collect any additional money for that object. B. BUCHANAN, JAS. JONES, WH. BURGESS, Trviteu. pril 12, 1856—4 t Estate Notice. LETTERS of administration with the wlllan. ncxed, on tho estate of J. Ellis Bonham) Esq., dec’d., Into of tho Borough of Carlisle* Cumberland county, Pa., have been Issued bjr tho Register of said county, to tho subscriber who icsides in Carlisle. All persona Indebted to said estate are requested to mako Immediate payment, And thoso having claims will present them for settlement to A. B. SHARP, vtfdm’r* Carlisle, March 29, 1856—*0t | . Washington Hotel. nv-( wji SI., Corner of the Public Square t Carlisle, Pa. • ~ rpUE subscriber respectfully Informs Lis nu» I. morons friends and tho travelling comma* nity, that ho has loused that well known tavern stand fdmieily occupied by il. L. Burkholder, and recently by C. G. Stoughj and Ib now fully, prepared to accommodate all who may favor him with a call. Tho Houso has boon fitted up in a neat and comfortable manner, and every thing will bo done on my part to inako nil feel at homo who may bo pleased to stop with 106. The Table will ho supplied with the best that thu market ran nffiiru, and served op dial cannot fail to please. ’Tho Bar will always be supplied with choice Liquors. Acareftilimd obliging Ostlerwlll always bo In attendance.- b B JACOB SHOLL. c.rlNlo, April 12,1855—3 m scrivener & Conveyancer* AL. SPONSLEU, loto Register ol Cumber • laud county, will carefully wtond to too transaction of ull such business oa may be en* i misted to him, to wits The Writing of Deeds, 1 Mortgages, Contracts,&c. jbo will also.denote tiis attention to the procuring of Land Warrants, pensions, as well ns to the purchase and sale of Real Estate, Negotiations of Loans, &C. ] omco, West High Street, ftrmcrly occupied I l>v Win. M. Penrose, Esq., 8 doors oast of the 1 Methodist church. Carlisle, March 29,'1855 —8m n. ». tl-IITOX i SOU’S Men’s and Boys’ Clothing Store. Xorlh-tcut cor* of Second and DOch Philadelphia. To me Citizens of Cahlisib akd VicikitT. YOU arc respectfully Invited to examine the extensive and varied assortment of Men’s and Hoys’ Clothing, at the store of the subscri bers, where may always bo found a fall supply 1 ul Heady-made Clothing, of all sizes and de scriptions, worn by mor. and boys of all ages and M7.es, made by experienced workmen and of tho very best material, tho make, Ut, and appear* mice surpassed by no establishment In tho city. 1 Please preserve this notice, and give mo a call, 1 mid fit out yourselves and sons in a manner j worthy of you and them. Remcmbcrthe North East corner of Second and Dock streets. ; H, D. CLIFTON * SON. [ April 12, IBr>~> ly HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Philadelphia. Important Announcement. To all persons I afllictcd with Sexual disease. Thu Howard Association of PhiladolphU, In view of the awful destruction of human lire and health, caused l>y Sexual discuses, and tho de ceptions which mo practised upon the unfortu nate vi liins of such diseases by Quacks, bavt) direclcd their consulting Surgeon, as a Charit able Act worthy uf their name, to give Medical Advice Gratis, to all persons thus afflicted, (Male or Female,) who apply by letter, (post paid.) with « description of their condition, age, occupation, habits of life, fee., and in cases of extreme poverty and suffering to furnish medi cines froo of charge. i The Howard Association Is a benevolent In ,«iituiion. established by special endowment, for i lie relief of tho sick and distressed, afflicted uiih ‘'Virulent and Epidemic diseases, o and Its funds can i>e used for no otherrmrposo. Ithaa now a surplus of means, which the Directors i hive voted in advertise the above notice. Ills , i n.-edless to add that tho Association commands tlu< liighc<( Medical skill of tho ago. Address, (post paid,) Dr. Geo. R. Caliiocm, ! Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association,PhiU • ! od.'lphia. Pa. ‘) By order of the Directors. 1 EZRA D HEAUTWELL, PraU. 1 - Cm Faiikiiii n, Srrl'y. VI, IHss—Of LIGHT FOR ALId GREATEST INVENTION OF THE AGE! Patent Cold Lard Lamp! 'j'UF, subscriber having purchased the patent I right ol Stoneelfer Smith’s Patent Cold Lard Lamp for tho Stale of Pennsylvania, are manufacturing in largo quantities and aro ablu to supply merchants ot wholesale or retail, at his esubiihbrnent opposite I ho German Reform. ..,1 Chinch In Limther Street. All orders ad <in.-M.KI lu lilm Will 1™ prompllv nttcnaed to. JACOB oLAtit. Curlialo, April !,. 1665-Onl B.—Thu-milucilliop having closed out hi* s| t »cU ot flardwaro, uml haring entered llitotlio Lamp manufacturing business, call up<?n those indented to him by nolo or book account to «e«lo thoir accounts without delay, on no further indulgence will ho given. OlDco opposite the German Unformed Church JACOB SENER. FRENCH TRUSSES. HEN 1(1 or RUPTURE successfully treated, and comfort insured, by use oftho elegant French Trusses, Imported by the subscriber, and made to order expressly for his sale*. 1 All sulfcrlug with Rupture wIU bo gratified to leam that the occasion now offers to procure a Truss combining extreme lightness, ui»M ease, durability and correct consfruc/ion, in lieu of tho cumbrous and uncomfortable’ article usually sold. An extensive assortment always onhandi. adapted to every variety of Rupture In adults and children, and for salo at a range ol ptlco to amt all. Cost of Single Trusses, $2, $B, and $Gs Double, $4, $6, $O, $8 and $lO. Persons at a distance can have a Truss-sent to any address by remitting Ibo amount,,Bond ing measure around the hips, and slating ellle affected, ’ ‘ For sale Wholesale and Retail by tho Impor , ter, CALEB H. NEEDLES..• S. W. cor. of Twelfth Race Sts., Pljlla. • Depot for Dr. Banning’s Improved Patent Doily Brace; Chest Expanders ami Erector Bra ces: Patent Shoulder Braced Suspensory . dagos; Spinal Props and Supports. Ladl«»* Rooms, with competent lady attendant*. /«\ April fi, 186fi-3m :.; v . - SUMMER HATS. Just received at.tWSjjbtO of Robert Dick, nlargoossorlmentufMiKll. Youth's ami Boys 1 Summer Hats, < Panama, Leghorn, French Strawy Cantcv other varlotios, part of which ;arq cp\oresand black, and oflow price. ' April 12,1866.
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