fiiwtfA mi«» ■ tjjTEII’S'ASDPEKIOirS’ '1 GRECLI^CIRCUS! KEWLY EQUIPPED FOR THE YE JR'bo, Will exhibit at CARLISLE, on Frida y> June . k 1855. This Immense Establishment cost tho Proprietors over 50,01)3 DOLLBRS. Tlu* Com pany In composed of THIRTY-FIVE PER •FORMERS of the most talented that can be had either in Europe dr America, namely:— : Madame iCammilli Gardner, tho Parisian Equestrienne; Madame Wood, the great En glish Equestrienne; Mens. Paul Cano, froip tho French and German Theatres; Signor Blitz, the Italian Juggler; E. Derions, tho American Scene Rider; R. Rivers, tho unrivalled Princi pal Act Rider. E. Woods, the grout French Scone Rider; Mast. George Derious, tho Won derful Hurdle Rider; Mr- Georgo Sloman. the Acrobitic and Gymnastic Portormer; Master Charles Rivera, Gonend Rider and.the greatest Tumbler In the WorM Mouchachow Pedro, the youthlulhoy of.mahy charms; Mens. Gcromc,' the Sampson of Uio World; Mens. La Bordo, E. , Lewis, !'* Rivers, T. Nauibc, R. Bugle,Tl. Ha gue; H, Thompson, N. Springer, ami numerous auxiliaries. SIG. ANTOXIO CAPELEA’O, who Imajuat arrived from Russia, having been engaged at an enormous, expense,' will make-his firzl appear ance in America with ids "«REAT RUSSIAN REARS. Tlkso •vomlerfuj’ animal performances tliro*- Wight Franco and Russia linvo astonished every beholder. For full particulars of (heir perform tonccs aoo tbo bills. .; Messrs. It. Rivers & E. Dorlmjs. beg leave to announce that they have brought from Russia nml Franco someo utlro new performers. Also,, new comic Afterpieces, never before performed in tins country.' This mammoth concern com* prises, ONE HUNDRED AND NINETY MEN AND HOUSES. The gorgeous procession Mill enter town or city every morning at 10 A. M., led by Mr. ■Withers, Now York Brass and Pundcan Band. Doors open at 2 o’clock in the Afternoon, and 7ln the Evening. Tickets 2-5 Cents. No lull ptico. C. W. FULLED, „ .tfg/. aiid Trm'eUing Director. Carlisle, May 17, 3t. Kcnd! fiScul! MU. DAVID SIPE, of Carlisle, has been ap pointed’’Agent for the conmv ot Cumber land, loMho sale of FISK’S PATENT METAL LIC BURIAL CASE, which is superior to any of the kind now in use, for ordinary interments nml transporting the dead. It prevents Imme diate decomposition and obviates the necessity of hasty burials; for, being perfectly air-tight, it prevents *by unpleasant odor from escaping and can bo kept frorii tiny to day. until it suits the convenience of the friends of the deceased to inter. Wo might olßir hundreds of certifi cates in corroboration of these facts, but the following will vnOiee: Cw/f/lcrt.'M/rom C/ny,, IPeM/cr am? ollim, Wasuixotox, April oili. Gexti-kmex— Wo witnessed the utility ofyour ornamental “Metallic Patent-Burial Case,” us.-d t<» convey, the Timmins of the latjj Hop. John C. Calhoun to the Congressional Conn-try, which impressed ns with (lie belief that it is (he best article known to us for transporting the dead to their (Inn) resting place. With 'respect we sub scribe ourselves. Yours. &c. ILCi.av. Lewis Cass, Daxiei, WED.vrni, D. S. Dicuix-ox, . Jeff. Davis, W. U. Kino, J. M. BKitrurx, 11. Donni:, W. P. MaxoVii, D. 11. Atciiixsox. The above described Burial Cases can, nt all limes, be obtained of (be subscriber, el Ins Ware-rooms nearly opposite the Bank, North Ol.inuver street, Carlisle. May 17, 1835, Taluublu Slatn Farm at Public Palo. On Falunlny, June 0.7 i, 1833. TIE subscriber having delermineiitn change his location. will’ sell his Fnrm nl public sale on reasonable terms. It Is situated in Frankford township. Cumberland county, nine miles north-west of Cirliale, one mile north of Kraln’s mill, nml a quarter of a mile cast ol Dlosersville. The farm coiilaiitu -129 ACRES, nml 120 Porches, strict measure; abniit 20 acres of which nr* covered with valuable timber, and tlm residue cleared, of which n large portion is Meadow or bottom land. B vfceyjk nn * £ no, l Hubslantt il LOG HOUSE,! B EO(i BAUJf.nnd Ml other necessary |p The farm is under m- IjJiApjSS&good fence, nnil there is n line young K 1 • <t>.relmrd of good fruit. There Is nn unfailing fel * well of good water near tlio house, running wa #er on tlio farm, nnd n never fulling spring of ■p 1 good Sulphur water ndjolningtlijs firm apd hut a short distance tVmn the bouatf. This farm is *’« «iuicoi>tiblo at ordinary expense ofgroat improve '»•/* munt by-means of liming* for lime can bo pnr •*'Phased cheap at n distance of only two or three ■ • .Julies, and as the farm has a desirably oven snr (?• ■ • lace which effectually prevents washing. It may X»o limed permanently and profitably.' it is also ji well known fact, that slnlo land by reason of ‘‘>r . its cheapness an<l moderate (axes, pays'much •I‘* "’better than limestone land considering (ho ex ■"? l .‘‘<ravagant prices and oppressive taxes of the lat '■’" t tor. The subscriber having resolved to change •'} '' ids location nnd engage in Ids profession,lor which reason the said property will absolutely to sold. The right and 11110 to (ids property is »yM good. For further hiformatlo on <julro of the subscriber ami proprietor who re. tides In Carlisle. Those who wish to see said , , farm prior to the sale can do so by calling upon ; bis tenant, Henry Smith, who lives upon the •, . farm. Tlio terms of sale will bo easy. ■ Sale to ' commence at 1 o’clock, I*. Id., when attendance ■i,. . orill be given and terms mule known hv lMf - ■ LEVI MEILV. May 17, JAW—It ,V;Kv -aft;* .iii'ul .Society nicollir;. mod meeting of tlio Cumberland Agricultural Society, will bo bold Homo, In Carlisle, on Tuesday, Iho lay, at 10 o’clock, A. M. Business irtanco requires a general nlleml. WM. WOODBUKN, President Pro. Tern. Seel* y. niIUiINERY, M. NEFF, has Jnst opened liev »wlji Qusortim-nt of Millinery and comprising. Straw nml if,,, every description, Flowers, ! t»f (S’ *5: a,80 » n ""‘I i»rlcn« U T'. S l‘ cnc °ra and Sleeves, rroraßo^, 1 or favor hfii- with ft <! a n 10 ft of . May 17, 1855—0 t Nolle©. * ’ ’ poae4 to Bnto. x MtfUr, *6s—2t* SUMMER HATS. A largo Invoice of Mon’s Mfl Boy’s Panama, Dumtablo Straw, Hut el 1 1' /lona atifl Canton Hats, now opening nml to bo told at great bargains. ; ’O5. '^Vvj|ftS®DKERS.—A now supply offresh Water, Butter, Pic-nlc, Sugar ami Trenton .Uplifißlt*—Just received ami for sale by 8, 1851. J. \/ t BBV. TTo lhc SCdckliolders oiT tho Car lisle Gas and Watei' Conxp’y* YPPIt Work?have not.yetbcen finished,but have made such progress ns to insure their completion, wo-hope, by. tho lat olOctobor next. , Tho amount of stock subscribed is SSG,- 900, all of which has boon fully paid except $B,- 250, of which, not’exceeding §2/50’will, bo lost by reason of tho inability of tho subscribers to pay.. -It has been aquesUon.oCoxpedicncy with yopr Board oi Directors whether to increase tho amount of stock dr borrow the moncyto enable them to complete the Gas-Works; and ntaloto meeting of the Board, the President was author ized to burrow ?20,0u0 for. that purpose,’ at the rate of. six percent, per annum, pledging by mortgage tho income «nd Works lor its re-pay mout. Part of that sum has been borrowed and the erection of tho Gas-Works has commenced, with the expectation that,they may be complet ed by tho Ist of October. ■ Since the opening of this season all our force has been directed to tbo.cofliplotion Of the. res ervoirs, which are being done in so substantial a manner ns will ensure- their permanency, and afford the utmost security that a lull supply of water may at all times be relied upon. Without entering at all into tho amount of work which* has been done thus far or tho ex penditures which have been mode since tho opening of this-senson, which could not, because of their progressive condition, bo satisfactorily stated, tho cost and expenditure fov’eachylom of the work up to the Ist of February, ISOo.unay ho Urns stated: Oosfui tho Pipes-and!Ditching, $02,171 05 « Dam, : 1,000 88 **, Reservoirs, 1 • 0;797 57 Water-House, 2,493 55 On account of Bumps, 51 00 Team account, ,301 70 Salary of Engineer and Foreman; F,040 18 Miscellaneous Expenses, * -150 70 To which add amount expended in the purchase of Gas Pipes and lay ing the same iu the principal sts., Aud you have (he sum of $51,039 00 actually expended up to that period. Since that time preparations have been made to complete tho Reservoirs mid to erect the Gas-Works in the most modern, complete and substantial man nur; lot which purpose a lot of gronnd’contnin ing two mid one-lmlf acres has been purchased, which lies along the railroad, cast of the. Bo ; rough. The Board entertain tho hope that (ho addi. lloiml sum of $2 for which they have au thorized the loan, will unable them to complete the work. Wo Cannot hut congratulate yon (hat in the plan and execution of the work wo were so for tunate ns to procure thb experienced nnd able services of Mr. A. F. Smith-mid the? Industry and talents of Mr. Theodore Irish, his assistant, to e.ury tluso plans into execution. To which we feel bound to add, that in every stage of our work, wo have bad constant occasion to fool* and know that we have had the cordial support and-kind feelings of thoßomijghnuthoritlPsand of «‘Vi ry enlightened ami good citizen. So fir ns the work has been done wc have no be .Ration in assuring Von that it Ims been exe cuted in the most economical and substantial manlier, nml that when tho abide shall have been completed, you will have the cbenpestond beat Works of the kind that have ever been built. Bv order of the Board. FHKD’IC. WATTS, Prn'l. of (he Vnrlia’6 Gun $ M’aler Cunip. May 17. l«V>~!t Will. W. Sm/LKII, Attorney at law. nnice i..-i.m- in holT s Store, nml adjoining M. Holcomb’ ofllce.. Carlisle, May Id, UkVV jVTOTIGE is hereby given that an. assessment -L i of four per cunt. Ims been laid on the pre mium notes of the Cmnberlaiftl Valley Mutual Protection Company, which were in force on the loth day of March last. Tho members of mid Company are-hereby required to pay their pro rata to tho authorized Collectors or Troa. Mirer of the Company within thirty days, in ac cordance with tho By-Laws and Charier of said Company. By order nt’the Board. JOHN T. GREEN, Sccfy. May If), 1835—Ck * DAVID SIPE I DE Stockholders of the Carlisle Gas and | Water Company will meet nt the Arhllnu tiunClmtnber in the Court House, in (ho bo. rough of C irlisle, on Mond ly, the 14th Jay ol May. between the hours of 2 and 0 o’clock, P. M. of that day, to elect a President And Five Managers for said Company fertile ensuing year. •KKKIFK. WATTS, Prea't. Lkm’i.. Torn. Sect’v. May 10, 1835. THE subscriber begs leave to inform Ills cna. turners and ilm public in genera), that, ho his removed his Gentlemen’s Furnishing Store to the room lately occupied by Mr. Elliott os a Drug Store, next door to Ilitner’s store. East Main street, lie has Just received his Spring and Summer supply of Cloths, Cafislmcrcs, Ves tings, See., which ho Is prepared to nniko up nt tlie shortest iiotleo on reasonablu tonus. His Goods havo been carefully sniveled by himself, md aru.warranted to bo what they aro represen ted. lIENIIV S. UITTEU. The improvements Carlisle, May 10, 1853. rail 4 ff>v S:»|v; ISiirlCi'. IWII A, si’ll or Inrter, a tract of 1 md, It) Mon, roe township, liedlerd comity, I’a., contain ing Six Hundred and Sixty-five sJcrcn* It is sit uated 3 miles fronj tfio town of' Clcarvlllu, 10 miles south of nml 18 north of Han* code* M<L, the latter place situate on the Chcsa jieiiko ami Ohio Canal, and contiguous to the Ualtimtyo and Ohio Ilaflrond, affording at all (hues n tx excellent market for lumber, produce, &c.,' and furnVilng supplies of plaster, salt and groceries,' at very little above city prices. About two hundred acres oft ids tract is cleared, fifteen of which arc meadow, the balance lu a tolerable state of cultivation, The noil Is, of medium quality, past slate and part red slnto, flint, &c. n__a TJso improvements are a good two story Log House and Kitchen, Log ■ iMlgtalluni, and a good Saw Milt. This would divide very wgll Into three I arms, giving to each a potion of cleared land, with a good spring in a suitable pjacq for building; or it would altogether moko an ex* tensive stock farm, for which il Is well adapted, j being well watered and having a largo quantity *f meadow land yet In clear. The terms will bo nade easy for the purchaser. KOimilT DICK, Carlislt, Pa. M*y m, If CAIU’ETINC. An entire noir assortment <>l Imperial, Super Ingrain, Venlllnn, Stair and Cotton Carpeting, Just received and selling very low at the clipop sloro'of May 10, W) ITtMBKOIDEUJES. An immense stock of lincoille worked Collars, Uudcrsleevcs, Chlm. Ikollh, Flouncing, Inserting and Edging, Just, received and direct from two of (ho largest iiu. porting houses in Now York, which will bo sold at prices truly Astonishing, ut tho cheap store of 0. OGILBT. May 10, 1855. • BONNETS, lllbbons and Flowers. A very extensive assortment of Bonnets, lllbbons and Artificials, now opoulng at tho cheap atoro of C. OGILBY. May 10, 1855, Urlgtulo liifljM'Ctor’tt Orcloi-N. 'PHK “ Quitman Guards," n uniformed Com -1 puny of Volunteers, Is hereby ordered to moot at Churohtown, In Cumberland county, on Monday, the Ith day of May, at 10 o’clock, A. M.. for Inspection. Tho Carlislo Light Infantry will meet at tholr Armory, in tho Borough of Carlislo, on Sulur* day.tliolatlidaj-ofMay. fno Find llogtniont will moot at Nowvlilo, on Innpccnon 10 18,11 ol Mny * *' rtr rovlow and AND. DOYLE. CoimnnndinE offleorn of compnnloa wilt bo oW rospon.iblo for tho good condition of all public anus and accoutrements. 0. OGILBY. n . , SAML. CHOP, Brig. 1n.,,,. WI Carlisle), Maj’o, ’6S-2t f $43,987 80 7,052 10 ASSESSMENT. Notice. lIIDIOVAI C. OGILDV LIST OF DEALERS OF Goods; Wares *nd Merchandize. Also, •DistiUerSj.Millcrs, Lumbermen,&c«, within tho county of Cumberland, ret urned and classi fied by Jos. 0. Thompson, Mercantile Apprai ser, lu accordance with tho several acts of .As sembly, as follows, viz: Class. 1 . License, .10 $2O 00 Carlisle, , - A. Bcntz & tiro. Philip Arnold; Charles OgUby* George W. Uitner, N, W. Woods, Agt. R. 18 Jason W. Eby, 18 C. InhofT, Agt. . , 10 John G. Williams, , Joseph D. Halbert, 12. • S. W. Haverstlck, 1 18-’ Samuel Elliott, > ■ • i 14 William Kelso,- 14 Steiner cc Bro. •. • 18 William Sheldon, ! 14 B. Ji Klcffor,. • M .11;.M. Rawlins,. 14 Sonjuel C. HuyoU, 18 H; W. Oauhnan, 11 Charlcs.Barnita, 14 Wm. M. Henderson & Son* 10> Woodward 8c Schmidt, 20 Henry Saxton,.- 12 John P. Lynp; * 12 Daniel Eckels,. , 14 John Fuller, 14 J. & D.Rhoads,. 14 Wm. B. Murray, Agt.. • 14 Thomas Conlyn, 14 Peter Monyor, • 14 Haller & Roller, 14 John N. Armstrong, 14 J. A. Lehn,' 14 Prof. H. M. Johnson, 14 S. M. Hoover, 14 Thos. IK Sklics, U Arnold 8c Livingston, 18- John Keeny,' 14 Philip Mcsaersmilh, 14» Huikncss & Gtovo, Janies M’Granahan, A. M. Piper, Agt. David Cornman, George Libey, Jonathan Cornman, Jacob Jloovor, John Fredericks, James Callio, sr., Jonathan Cornman, sr. Henry Glass, Arnold & Son, Siiippen»burg. John Criswell, J. 0. Allick, 14 7 00 14 7 00 13 10 00 13 10 00 U 7 00 14 7 00 14 700 14 7'.00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 H 7 00 13 - 10 00 12 12 00 14 7 00 12 12 GO 11 lo 00 11 13 00 11 15 00 14 7. 00 14 7 00 10 20 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 Kunklo & Slcvick, D. W. Tolton 4t Co., C. John Stumbaugh, Jacob Pague, D. 11. Miller, J. Bridges, J. c; Williams, W. I). A. Nagle,'• Samuel Sugars, John Gish, S. 11. Swansey, P. S. Arts, Hock, Ifobley 4c Co. Kevin & Kcddigs, Moddinger & Bro. N. A. Cornelius, J. B, Duncan, Agl- Philip Deltrich, John Wonderllch,. S. C. Hollar, Christian Shade, Mechaniesburg . F. A. Mateec, Emingcr Sc Co., Jacob Dorshchncr, Kaufman. Uupp Sc Co., (drugs) 14 Simon Arnold, 12 Blizzard & Swisher, 14 'Harsh It D-jclman, 14 Kaufman, Bupp Sc Co., (hard) 14 Joseph Mossor, 14 John T. Ayres, T * •Levi Snell, George Wobbcrt, Henry Leas, John Rclghj, 0 Ira Day, Jolm llnrlcn, Ephraim Zag, George Singlzor, Oswald & Kaufman, Lewis Shut, Singizor & Co., Isaac Blizzard, Joseph Milllzcn, Kewville . Anthony Foreman, William Slltzoll, William Kecd, Joseph Langhlln, Thomas, Stough, William Bratton, John M. Davidson. T. Sc J. M’Candllsb, J. 11. Herron, 8. G. Wild, Bear 4; Oohaugh, Mifflin. John J. Crawford, Henry Snyder, H'cj/prnfwtorougA. Davidson 4c James, Edward Rogers, VVoodwnrd Sc Schmidt, John Hood, A’c wfon, 3. W. Sharp, Jacob Swoyor, W. & J. Gracoy, J. W. VttndtsrboU 8e Co„ M. 8c J. A. Kunklo, John MJnlch, KyJo 8c Wnshlngcf, Peter Garver, Hopewell, John Ferguson, Wherry & Co., John Ilollor, Shoemaker 8c Elliotl, Thadduns M'CllflT, J'rankford . W. 8c J. Green, iSou//iamp^on. John \V. Clovor, George Cloror, William llauck, J. F. Bushman, Oonrod FnanaugM, Henry Mycra, •’ DicJdnson. Hays 8e Palm, Uuasol 8c Dico, W. 8c J. Greon, D. L. Boelman, Joseph L. Sterner, Francis Williamson, Wtn. M. Walts, Benjamin Plunk, 4 South l\liddlelon, A. W. Loldlgh, S. N. Dlvon, Mullen & Alexander, UjjGlvcn & Co., North Middleton, Elias Light, Jlfonros. Dcvlny & Hull, Mrs. Mary Flasel, Slngla.or & Sanderson, Upper Mien . Peter Gingering, Hiram Longnockor, Goswollcr & Zook, Jonathan Eckels, Lower Jlllet. Isaac Barton, W. Jjoyd, Ernst & Haines, Brower & Marthland, Walker & Qohr, New Cumberland, John G. Miller, J, F. Loo, B. 11. Mosaor & Co., John Horn, Valentino Fcaman, Charles Oyster, John A. Machlan, • Ejutpinniporfugh*/, , Class. License. George W. Fdelbf/14 ; ’7*oo. Calobßrinl6n( ■'/ , 14 > 7-00 John M’Cormlck,', .V' .14 7;00 Jacob Lohgnockcr,. 14 ,-7 00 Jacob Hennlnger*./' 14 .7 00 Uucfccr & Sort,', 13 .10.00 Kcr& llunmiol,.'-. L 11 15 00 Michael Frccsd,* . , , 13 10 00 O, & J. Rey tiara, . 14 7 00 Dudolpliiia White, / M - 7,00 ' Hainpden. . JohnKnlz,■ Henry Knpp» . Henry Neldigh, Wm. 11. Eckels, Shaffer & Bro. Silver Spring.' John B. Leldlg,. John Coyle, John Bauch, . Davit! Sirolim, ,; <, Jacob Simmons,- D. IT. Swllor,- D. M. L’eldlgh,'. j Androvv. Slrjgiacr, BEER, OYSTER & EATING HOUSES. Wm. WinhollE/Wostpennaboro* 8 6 00. Harriet Watson, ■*- ** Jacob Blxler/' • •** Gcorgo Murphy, No^yillo,' Jano Kershaw,.’- ’/ ’ Charles Brewster, Newton, George Miller, 4 ‘ J. R. Diehl, Hopewell, Jno Browncwell, ♦* ’ t James Mackey, Shippensburg, Spccao & Lenny, . **" James Maloy, Mcchftuicsburg, David Long, ,'.?**•' Peter Baker, ** * Sami. R. Grove,:Lower Allen, Samuel Sblrcmanj'‘'' “ Abm. Coble, EastpcnUßboro’ Wm. Phillips,: ' « John Huston,' •* A. G. Smith, New Cumberland, Jos. Browncwell, Silver Springy Gcorgo Hughes, . Jacob Low, Carlisle, Henry Peters, ' iC - TlenryWarncr, ■»’ ** Golliub Swoilztir, u - Jacob Stratton, u •• ; ‘.' MILLS. Marshall James, IVosfpcnnsboro’ 18 1 Dillor & Krldor, “ 1J Jacob Shcllobargcr, “ 11 Zuigler&Myers, »• «« 14 Isaac Marqnnrt, ; t% i 14 Emanuel Bavnbarl, .. “ 14 John Moore, Dickinson, 14 Elder Barnilz,' 13 1 .John D-ShotUJVr, Sdiith Mbfcllo’n. 18 1 W. L. &T. B‘. Craighead, “ 18 1 Sboaflur & Slmpp, ■ “ 14 Dealer fie Son, . , “ 14 David Voglesohg, Monroe, 13 1 G. W. Leldlgh, “ 14 J.A. &0. \Y, AW, “ 13 1 Isaacßlizzard, ■ ■ « II ] Miller fit Zug, Rfechnuicsburg, 10 J Christ. Eberly, Alien, II Sami. Rltncr, 13 . J. K. Kaufman, “ 14 C.Uupp, “ 13 ; John Horn, •* 13 J. M. Hwldcman, •« H Jacob Goover, jr., Upper Allen, 14 J. S’. Hoblcman, -Eastpennsboro* 14 Henry Rupp, Hampden, 14 T. B. Brvson, “ H John Shafthor, Silver-Spring, 14 G. H. Buohcc, • 18 David Shank, “ 14 David Unover, • “ 14 IV. M. Henderson fit'Son, N. Mid. 12 Gabriel Matcher, * “12 DISTILLERIES fie BREWERIES Edward Shower, Carlisle, 9 8 00 C. InhotF, Agt. - « . 0 800 P. A. &J. A. Ahl, Newton, 8 12 GO Joseph Uamp, “ 0 800 Robert Quigley, “ 9 800 A, Rosier & Sou, South Middleton, 8 12 GO Henry Gloss, ' ■ 10 , 500 M. G. BeUshoover, Jlonroo, 8 12 GO J. A.&C tJ AhI, 8, .. 1? GO John Bowman, Upper AllonY 0 000 Henderson & Son, N. Middleton, 7 20 00 Ahm. Hosier, « 0 8 00 William Bornltz, Carlisle, 9. 800 G. W. Brandt, '' •* * « COO John UoUbion, ** 8 6 0 TEN PIN ALLEYS Jacob Low, Carlisle, David Long, Mechanlcsbnrg, Jacob Ilcnneman* N. Middleton, | CuuncnLXND County, es 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 20 00 20 00 20 00 I do hereby certify that the foregoing la a correct list of the Dealers in Merchandise, Pa tent Medicines, Millers, Distillers, Lumbermen, &c., in Cumberland county, ns returned to mo by Joa. C. Thompson, Mercantile Appraiser.— All persona returned mid classified asfibovo,are hereby notified to call and take out thejr licen ses on or before tlio 2d day of July, 1855. All licenses not lifted by that time will bo placed in tho bauds of an officer for collection. • N. IV. WOODS, Co. Treai'r. Carlisle, May 3,18G5—4t U 7 00 14 7 00 U 7 00 14 7 00 12 12 50 14 7 00 1$ 10 oo 18 10 00 14 7 00 14 ‘ 7 00 14 7 00 U 7 00 14 7 00 THE undersigned has removed to tho room formerly occupied as the Post Office, imme diately opposite tlio Volunteer Office, whero he [a now opening a largo and general assortment of now 10 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 Spring Goods, embracing nu extensive variety ofpritlsh, French .and Domestic Dry,Good% Groceries, Straw Hats and Bonnets, Wall Paper* jc., which lie will of fer at, tho lowest prices. Purchasers are ro sncctfully Invited to call nod examine for them, solves. ROBERT DICK. Carlisle, April 12, 1855. 20 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 Bounds fc Bloomer** * A VEUVES*) assortment ofnew Straw Goods A. of the latest styles, viz: English, Dunstable and Split Straw, Neapolitan, Hair, Laco, Leg horn and Florence Braid Bonnots, Misses and Children’s Bloomers of various kinds, Straw Braids and Gimps, Artificial Flowers, Bonnet Ribbons, all now niul desirable Goods, and will bo sold cheap at the store of the subscriber in South Hanover street. April iq, ’55. KOBT. DICK. 7 00 10 00 7 00 io 00 7 00 14 7 00 Carlisle Drpohlt D»nU. SPECIAL deposits will bo received at this Batdc for any length of tlmo over four monlh.s, amUntsrest paid at tho rate of fourper cent per annum, and tho principal paid back at any tlmo after maturity without notice. Inter est ceases aflor,tho expiration of tho time spec iflod in tho certificate, xmlcss renewed for an. other given ppriod, in which case thu interest Is paid up until tho time of tho renewal. Bank open atO o'cloolfcA- M., and closes at 2 o’clock P. M. •*?‘r‘- ,-V K. PARKER, Freu W. M. Bektem, 6'oiftV. April 24, 1856—3 t. _ : 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 “flow Inailluio.” “Extra flows.” 20 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 Arrival-of Dr. O. H. Bodgo. CIIIiONO. .THERMAL PHYSICIAN nml SCIIGEON, (1-oin {low York. Nervous trembling among the “ Quacks lor tho safety o| their “ Sugar Powders’ and “ Ca lomel. ” Humbnggory exposed and destroyed. New System of medicine Introduced. Dr. C. U. Bodob, offers bis services to the In habitant! of Carlisle and tho surrounding coun try, and flatters himself that ho can perform cures by bis system where all others have fall /jod. Ho has taken the ofllco In South Han €Jjf over Street, formerly occupied by Dr. J. |fL K. Smith. Ho will at all times bo found In his oflleo, unless professionally engaged.— Every disease of the Eye and Ear cured by a now mechanical apparatus. Blood Suckers and Bono Destroyers, Barometer makers of the bu roan constitution, take notice that one man can chase a thousand." Quacks,” and two put ton, thousand lools to ’flight, whowlfllngly use min eral poison to cure the sick, or protend to glvo health to tho poor afflicted soul and body*. F. S. Patients can bo accommodated with good board ond scicntlflo medical and surgical attendance at Dr. 0. H f Bodge’s Chrono. Ther mal medical ond surgical Institute,, located in South Hanover street,Carlisle, Pa. Forfurthcr particular* enquire at the Institute. ■ April 20, IB6o—ly 10 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7'oo 7 00 7 00 12 CO 15 00 7 00 7 1)0 10 00 T 00 14 12 n 14* 14 18 H Washington Hotel. • West Jligh 'St'i. Corner of thd PubttiSquare, THE subscriber respectfully Informs his nu merous friends nndtho .travelling, commu nity, that hoi bas loascd that well known tavern stand formerly occupied by H. L.- Burkholder, and rcccnllyby C. Gu Stougb, and.ls.now fully prepared to accommodate all who may lavor him with a call. The House has been tilted up In a noht and comfortable manner,- and every thing will bo done on my part to wake loel Ut homo who may bo pleased to stop with'mo. The. Table will bo supplied with tho.bcst that the market can afford, and served up iu a way that cannot fail to please. The Bar will always ho supplied with choice Liquors. A careful and obliging Ostler will always be in attendance. b ■ . - . JACOB SUOLL. Oiirlialo, April 12,1855—8 m •: 1.1 7 00 H 7 00 n vi 50 H X 00 H 7.00 U 10 00 18 10 00 11 7 00 18 10 00 14 7 00 U t 00 11 7. 00 13 10 00 WM. C. RUEEM, Attorney at law. office in Main st., opposite Marlon Hall. Business entrusted to him will be promptly attended to. Carlisle, April 12,1855. TVTO. 59 Chcsaut, nonr'Second, 'Philadelphia, Xl has now arranged and completed his slock for the spring of 1856, as follows i ‘Vegetable Seat?— ln great variety,; including the finest varieties of Beans, Boots, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Lettuce, Onions, Melons, Egg-plant Tomatoes, Rons, Radishes, &c. Flower Seeds.— His collcctipn. is unequalled any iu-this pounlry lor o.\tcnt and sSjgoualit.v« and embraces the finest varieties Asters, Stocks, Carnations, Pansies, snUtlowors, Daisy, &o. Grass Seeds— of all kinds, including Blue *nd Green' Grass, While Dutch Clover, Sweet Seem tod Vernal Grass/ Rerronnlal- Ray Grass, Du-, ccriio, &c; • i ' ’ Roses, fc.—Choice over-b’oohutig Roses. Ca melllftß/ Dahlias, Grape Vines, Fruit Trees, Shrubbery, &o. . '• S.-W. IIAVERSTICK, -tfg/./or Carlisle March 20, 1855. .. 30 00 SO 00 80 00 REMOVAL, CannsLE,PA ID. A DREER, SEEDSMAN ASH) RLOKIST, CJEMEXT, /r HE superior Oelncnt, manufactured by J. 1 Garvor & Co., of Scotland, Franklin county, can be bad In largo or small, quantities nt H. Saxton’s Hardware store, Main Street, Carlisle. All who have tried this Cemeiil-pronounce it Uio ncst article they over used. From A great number of certificates given to tbc manufactur ers, we select the followings ■ • - CiiAMmmHDURo, Feb. 20, 1555. To, Jacob .tiAftVrit: —Sir —Thevo has been used during tbo post year, snider my direction, in construction of “The Carlisle Water Works,” aud work of this Company, about 80 barrels of your Hydraulic Cement, which has proved to be a good and reliable article, and 1 take pleasure in recommending it to others as such.’ A. F. SMITH, April 19, ’Co. Tiipt. C. V. Railroad. TUB EASTERN WAR IS not yet ended, and still continues to excite the public mind, but a much greater excite ment has been caused by tho arrival at the store of tho subscribers, of tho most magnificent stock of Goods, which for variety, extent, beamy and cheapness, has never boon equalled in this coun try. Among this largo stock may bo found, in p/wt, ns follows: For tho. Ladies, Plaid and Striped Silks, hejd black Silks, Ba rege clu Lalnes, Tissues, Chullys, Bcrcges, Gre nadincs, Lawna, Ginghams, Tissue Sebastopol. Aipachas, .Ureas Muslins,. Chintzes, Needle Worked, Collars, d.o. IlqndkcrehleCj, do. Spen cers, do Sleeves, Parasols, &c, For tho Gentlemen, Cloths, C-isslmercs, Vestings, Coalings of linen, wool and cotton, pant Stufts ol cotton and linen, Hats, Gaps, Umbrellas, Stocks, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Hosiery, Cravats, Undershirts. Drawers, Carpet Bags, a largo assortment of Looking Glasses, Ac. Also, Laces, Edgings, Irish Linens, warran ted pure, of our own importation, Chocks, Mus llns, Tlcklngsr-Flannols, Ac., nil, of which wr Intend to sell, lower than over sold hero. Oiv< us a call all who want cheap and good Goods. BENT 2 Si BRO. Carlisle, April 20, 16oo» | • S'prtoff and Summer Mice*. ' Cheap ,lbr Cash I 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' Tan-colored Gaiters, a handsome arti cle, (Willis' make,) only $1,26; fine Jenny Lind Rosettes, from to $1,25; Black Last ing Gaiters, (Willis* make,) $1,25; French Morocco Buskins, single soled; French Mo rocco Boots, double soled, $1,25; Paris Boots $1,25; Men’s Morocco Shoes, homo made, $1,26; Boots ditto, $1,01; Kid Ties 60 cents, i Polka Boots $1,37; Cushman Tics $1,31; Son tags and Albonis, $1,25. Gentlemen's Extra fine French Calf Bopts, a beautiful article, only $1,50; Gulf Walking Shoes, $1,50; Calf Congress Gaiters, 82,25; Cloth Montoreya, $2,00; patent leather Ox ford Shoes, $1,76; Jullcn Ties, $2,60; Patent Leather Congress Gaiters na low as $2,00; al so Patent Pump Tics, lino Cloth Gaiters, with patent tips, Bonkert’s A No. 1, Glovo Top Buttoned Putout Leather Congress Gaiters, Enamelled* Patent Leather, Ac., at low prices. Also Can’d and Velvet Slipyepi. il/Tt* i* Polka Bools, Opera Bools and Jenny Linds; colored Gaiters, patent lips; 87 cents; fine Kid Bools, 76 cents. Children's Highland Boots, Eurckas, Excelsiors and Ankle-ties. Roans for 2 0 cants; Calf, single soled, for 25 cents. Men's Kip Bools in groat variety, some os low ns $2; Stout Brogans $1; Calf skin Shoes $1,50 ITcmm’i Kill Buskins, double soled, 76 to $1,25, Shoctccs, calf, 76; Heavy Kip Boots, Linen Gallon 76; Half Gaiters 02; Slippers 37. Hoys' Heavy Kip Bools, flno Call Boots, Bro. gans as low as 75 eta; Patent Congress Gait ers, patent Leather Monroes, Patent Leather Jnliien Ties, Ac. Carpet 1 7og» of every description—Oil Cloth, Uulon, Brussels, Velvet, from 50 eta. to $3. Also, several thous vud dollars worth of Boots and Shoes at Wholesale. Country Merchants and other dealers uto Invited to call. All who wish to buy good Shoes and save money, will call at Porter’s old stand, Main street, near the Railroad Depot. April 10,' 1855, 11. M. RAWLINS. Town anti Coimlrj subscriber takes this method of inform- J_ lug his friends and the public generally, (bat ho continues to carry on tho CabhtetnttJ Under taking Boi/nsjs, at his stand, North Hanover street, next door to IlnvorsHok’s 'drug store, and nearly opposite the Carlisle Deposit Bank. Coffins made nt tlio shortest notice and at mod erate prices. Having provided, himself with a new and tine Hoarse, bo will attend funerals In town and country, personally, without any ex. j. i ii -711 Ira charge. Ho will also carry on tho Making In all CfcJSuf -■s>q in various branches, and will constantly keep on hand Bureaus, Secretaries, Work Stands, Pallor Ware, UpholstcrcdChnirs, Sofas, Ottomans, Sof.v Tables, Card, Sldo, Din ing and Breakfast Tables, Chamber Ware, such as French Fluid, (high and low posts,) Curtain and Jenny' I,lml Bedsteads, Wnshstnnda of dif ferent kinds, Wardrobes, Vcnitian Blinds, and Chairs of all kinds, and nil other articles usual ly manufactured In this lino of business. Ills workmen are experienced, eastern city workmen, and Ids work is made In tlio latest city style, ami nil under bU Inspection, and of (lie best materials; nil of which is warranted to bo good, and will be sold low for cash. lie in vUcs.all to glvo him a call beforo purchasing elsewhere, For tho liberal, patronage hereto fore extended him, ho feels indebted to his nu merous customers, and assures them that no efforts will bo spared In future lo plcnso them in stylo, manufacture mid price. Glvo us 0 call, Kemcmbcr the place, nearly opposite tho Bank. DAVID SI PIS. April 10,1853 ggg!?- Handbills o( every description neatly printed at this office. Heaping & Blowing Macliincs.. UITANKT’S latest patent comblncdadjustublq Itl Keeper and Mower, with tJTood’s Improve ment, will.ho offered to Iho farmer* of Eastern Pennsylvania for tho harvest of 1855, on uhnal terms, viz: 5125, cash at the shop., Customers would do well to send In their orders early, as precedence will he given to first orders. Ad dress, - J. tVINEBKENNEK <5- CO., ' - April 12, ’os—2m . Harrisburg, Pa. KOXICI3. TilE members of tho Allen and Easlpenns borough Mutual Eire Insurance Company of Cumberland county, are hereby.notified that a tax of /our per, cent., has.been,laid on all pro mium notes duo on tho 21th day of March last,' ami that n collector will call on them for the purpose of collecting immediately. ;■ ' LEWIS' lUEU, Scc'y. April 10, 1856—0 t _ C. P. IIUNRICII, ATTORNEY AT LAW, willpromptlyntfond to all business entrusted to hiacare. Office in Bcetem’s Row. Carlisle, April 5, 1855—Gw Eofnto Notice. NOTICE ishoroby given that letters of ad ministration oh tho catalo.of Adam Uanck, late of tho Borough of Mcchaulcsburg, Cumbcr ’laml county, deceased, have been granted by the Register of said county, to tho subscribers residing in tho same plapc. Ail persons know ing themselves indebted to sjvid estate, are re quested to make payment, and - those having claims'to present them for settlement to SAMUEL lIAUCK, or JEREMIAH SENSEMAN; Mechanicaburg, April 5, ’6s—Ot* JUmrs. ISotiiify Land Agency- THE undersigned will attend promptly to the procuring of Bounty Lands for those enti tled to them under the lato act of Congress, ap proved March Od, 185.1., Many yearsexperience In the prosecution of claims for service in the .revolutionary war, has made mo familiar with the regulations and forms requisite to bo obser ved, and having tho assistance of an. efficient attorney residing in'Washington, shall ho able to render satisfaction to those who may apply tome. Proper forms and Instructions will be sent on application by mall free of cost. No charge unless a warrant la obtained, and when obtained tho £eo will bo So. The highest markbl prjee will bo paid, for Land Warrants. • A. P. NORTON, Postmaster, Carlisle Springs, Cumberland co., Pa. AprllG, 1855 —ly r. 11. SMITH, • Port IVlonnaio, Pocket Bcok, DRESSING CASE MANUFACTURER, 'N. W. C’or. Fourth $■ Chetnul Sis. Philadelphia, Always on hand a largo & varied assmtmeut of Port MomTaicn, Work Boxes, Pocket Books, Cabas, Bankers Cases, Traveling Bags, Note Holders, Bickgunnion Boards, Fort Folios, Chess Men, Portable Desks, Memorandum Books, Dressing Cases, Cigar Cases. &c. Also, a general assortment of English, French and German Fancy Goods, Fine Pocket Cutlery, Razors, Razor Strops and Gold- Pens, wholesale, Second and Third Floors. F. 11. SMITH, N. W. cor. Fourth $• Chestnut Sts. Phlla. N. tho receipt of $l, a stipcriorGold Pen yvill bo sent to any part of the United States by mall;—describing pen, thus, medium, hard, or soft. April 5,1855—1 y SIESaScOy Finsf\iUtß»’AL OS? SPRKG GOODS, THE subscriber has just received a very large assortment of New Spring Goods, to which lie Invites the attention of purchasers, ns ho Is prepared to sell at such prices that they may save from 20 to 25 per cent, on former prices. His slock'ombracea all the dhTctont kinds of Goods adapted to the season, such us CLOTHS, Casslmores, Vestings, Cotton Pant Stuffs, Lin ens, Linen Checks, tfc., Dress Goods. Such as Blade and Fancy Silks, Baraga do Lnines, Lawns, Challies, Baragea, Bombazines, Alpacas, India Silk), sc. Bonnets aiuf Ribbons. Bonnets of all kinds such as Satin Straw, Swigs Straw, English Double and Spilt Straw. Rlb bons of ail kinds and colors very cheap. Hosiery and Gloves, Men's and Boys’ white, brown and mixed hall Hose, Ladies’ white, black, brown, slate and mixed Ilbso; Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Gloves and Mills of nil kinds. Domestic Goods. Musdint, Checks, Tickings, Osnaburg, Bagging Oaheoes and Ginghams. Carpets, Malting*, and Oil Cloths. A very inrgo lot of C irpcts of nil kinds, such as Velvet, Tapestry, Brussels, Three Fly, Ingialn and Vonllian} Matt fags of nil widths of w UUe and colored! Oil Cloths of all widths. Bools and Shoes. Men’s and Boys’ Boots and Shoes of all kinds Women’s 4' Children’s shoes at very low prices Groceries. Stich ns Coffee, Sugar, Tea, Molasses and SpL ccsi all of which will bo sold cheap, at the old stand In North Hanover street. 8 doors north ol the Bank, whore thankful for the liberal patron, ago ho has hciotoforo received, ho hopes for « continuance of the same. PHILIP ARNOLD. Carlisle, April fi, 1855. EMBROIDERIES. a largo lot ol Collars, Sleeves, Chhncfsrttcs, Jaconet and Swia* Edging and Insbrliug, for side cheap by April 6 % *G5. PHILIP ARNOLD. GOODS! IAM now rcccvlng Irom Now York and Phil adolphia, an Immense stqck of new and desi rable cheap Goods, to which I call theatlcnllon of all my old friends and customers, and the public in general. „ • „ Having purchased moat of my Goods from the largest importing houses In Now York, I am satisfied that I can give belter bargains than can ho had at any other hoitso in the county. Dross Goods. Our assortment of new stylo dress goods Is largo, complete and beautiful. Another lot of those elegant and cheap black Silks, Embroidered Haudkorcblofs, Sleeves, Collars, Ruffles, Edgings and Inserting, a stock for extent and prlco that dellcs competition. Muslins, Ginghams, Calicoes, Do Doges, Do Loines, Tickings, Checks, sc.» a tremendous stock of Gloves and Hosiery cheaper than over. CLOTHS, CjiSSIMEUES, Cords, Cotton-, ados, and very cheap, Carpeting end Matting, An onllro no\y stock ofThroo Ply,lngrain, Cot ton and Vonltlan Carpeting, bought very cheap and will bo sold very low. Whlto and colored Matting. Boots rmd Shoes, A largo supply of Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Cools, (Shoes and Gaiters. . Intending to give up tho Grocery department.. I will dispose of what I have on hand in that lino at low prices. w I have on hand somo Ready-made Clothing, which I will soil fot less limn cost, ns I to close It out. Gome one and all to (ho old stand, East Main street, and select your Goods from tho largest and cheapest stock over brought to OnrllAlo. i CHARLES OGILDY. Carlisle, April R, 185C.' , . , WALL PAPER. X have just received three thouiaml Jlvo hundred pieces new pattern Wall i’nwr and Herders, embracing almost every variety of finality, stylo ami prlco, and which will bo sold very cheap. ‘ • • April 13, *55. »OBT. PICK. ■" , targe. Arrival oK/fe': Spring aiid Smmnev Clot lung! ' * T STEINER Sc M6jS.,; ClollaM, A. Store—Vf o beg leave, <o inform onjWendfc.. 'and customers, astvell as/lho.publlcdn dial wo have just received, and arc con^sntlj— reoeivinK an extensive Oleok ,of, aoasenabla, Clothinm which wo will sell on the establishment in Ibis or neighboring _ Those having a proper regnnUorecopomy, com .fort and gentility of dross, hro. polilel} invited In an inspection fif our goocls, manufactured b the best workmen, materials ol the best fabrics, and most selecl stylos, Amongst our.choice and cheap assortment will bo found , Fine Black Clofh Dress and Fioclc Coals'; Sacks, i Plain and Fancy Casslmcre, Cldudcdtash -, mercltc , Tweed, Summer Cloth, Linen, i ' Linen Duck, Gingham and Check. COATS, Paxtalooxs. —New slyje ol fancy Casslroere. Casslnet, Corduroy, Summer Cloth, Linen, Linen Duck, and an endless variety of Summer pants. ’ ■ „ -u Vests.-— A very large and nch assortment, as black satin, embroidered: Grenadine, fancy silk', fancy check, casslmero, Marseilles, bum mer Cloth,’ &c.‘ , , ■ • ; . i.’ 1 '- . Bovi* Clothing.—A groat assortment o. sack and frock, of linen, gingham and tweed sack and frock coats,'pants and vests. • ■ \ t Shirts.— Fine white shirts with lineni Bosom*,, calico and different check;shirts, collars, sus. ponders, gloves, carpet nags ana in s!raw Jlah.and Caps.— An fxtcnslvoajock of palm leaf. Canton and Leghorn Hats* silk, on, nod Navy cops; a cholco assortment of sutt neck and pocket handkerchiefs, stocks, &c. ■ ' Thankful Jor favors heretofore extended to us, wo shall endeavor to merit public confidence In future* 1 Remember their stand Is in the house oppo site tho'Market House, on tho south-east comer of the Public Square. ' ' •. Call thcro nnd you may roly, upon it that every article vou purchase will prove to bo precisely what fTis represented to be, and you will save n handsome per ccntago on your P* I ™^JP”" ncy—for In giving bargains, STEINER BKO. can’t bo boat I. ' Carlisle, May 3, 1855. • . , REMOVAL. GEORGE Grossman, rcspcollullpinCurmstlli' public, Ibat bo lias romoved hie, Raking Establishment to North Hanover slreot, |n tlm houso formerly occupied by Mr. Jacoby Senor as a Hardware Store, where ho will continue to carry on the Baking Business as heretofore,— Thankful lor tho liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on him, it will bo his aim to.merit a continuance of the some. Carlisle, May 3,1855—1 m. Scrivener & Conveyancer. AL. SPONSLER, lato Register of Cumbcr • land county, will carefully attend to tho transaction of all such business ,na may bo en trusted to him, to w.lts The Writing ofDccds, Mortgages, Contracts, &c.; ho will also dovoto his attention to tho procuring of Land Warrants, Pensions, &c., as.well as to tho purchase and aalc of Real Estate, Negotiations of Loans, &c. Office, West High Street, formerly occupied by Wm. M; Penrose, Esq., 8 doors cast of tho Mclhndisi church. Carlisle, March 29,1855—Cm. n.». CLIFTON & SCiVS Men’s*and Boys’ Clothing Store. North-east cor. of Second and Doc Jlfr Sivktitj Philadelphia, To the Citizens of Carlisle ard Viciritt. YOU aro respectfully invited to examine tho extensive and varied assortment of Men's ami Boys’ Clothing, at the store of the subscri bers, where may always be foilrid ft fall supply of' Ready-made Clothing, of all sizes and dc scriptlons’, wornbymor. and boys of all ages and sizes-, made by experienced workmen and of tho very best material, the make, fit," nnd,ftppear ancc surpassed by no establishment in the city. Please preserve this notice, and give mo a call, and fit out yourselves and sons in ft manner worthj* of you and them. Romcmbertho North East corner of Second and Dock afreets. R. D, CLIFTON fc SON. I April 12, 1855—1 y HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Philadelphia. Important Announcement; To allperson* afflicted with Sexual disease. The Howard Association of Philadelphia, in view of tho .awful destruction of human lifts and health, caused by Sexual diseases, and tbo dc-< ceptions which arc practised upon (ho unfortu nate victims Of such-diseases by Quacks, have directed their consulting Surgeon, ns a Charit able Act worthy of their name, to give Medical Advico Gratis, to nil persons inns afflicted, (Molo or Female,) who apply by Idler,'(post paid,) with a description ol' their condition, age, occupation, habits of life, Ac., and in cases of extreme poverty and suffering to furnish modi, cities free of charge. Tho Howard Association Is a benevolent In* mitution, established by special endowment, for the relief of tho sick ami distressed, afflicted with “VirulentVnd Epidemic diseases,’’and Its funds can he used for no otherpurposo. It bos now a surplus of means, which the Directors have voted to advertise tho above notice. <lt la needless to add that tho Association commands die highest Medical skill of tho ago. Address, (post-paid.) Dr. Geo. R. Cxuiodn, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, Phil adelphia, Pa. • By order of tho Directors. EZRA D. SIEARTWELL, Pra*t. Geo. FAincniTD, See/’y. April 12,1655 —Ol* LIGHT FOR AIXI GREATEST INVENTION OF THE AGE f Patent ColJ Lard Lamp! I”UE subscriber having purchased tho patent right ol- Stoneslfer $ Smith’s Patent Cold Lard Lamp for tho State of Pennsylvania, nro manufacturing la large quantities and nro able to supplv merchants at wholesale or retail, at his establishment opposite tho Gorman Reform ed Church, in Lout her street. All orders ad dressed to him will be promptly attended to. • JACOB SENER. ■ -Carlisle, April o, 1855 —Cm N. B.—Tho subscriber having closed out Mi stock ol Hardware, and having entered Into tho Lamp manufacturing business, call upon (hoio Indebted to him by noto or book account to sotllo their accounts without delay, as no farther Indulgence will ho. given. Office opposite tho Gorman Reformed Church. JACOB SENER. “Huuuro the Shadow Ere tlio Nulißtniicu Fader,” JOHN S. MAIM, has tlio satisfaction of an. nouncing to tho citizens of Carlisle nud rl. clnliy, that holms located his Daguerrean Gal- Uuy two doors east of Mr. O.lnhoti'*a store, and Ir-t the re.«r of tho Market house. Ho proposes to take Daguerreotypes, which for durability, bounty and lilo-Uko expression, are unsurpassed. Let those who doubt come and sou for them selves. Ladies and gentlemen will And it to their advantage to step In and seo him/ as tho rooms oro fitted up equal to any In tho place, and tho location is convenient. His light being good, his rooms arc admirably adapted, to tho taking of G roups for any number of persons, and’ for taking likenesses of children almost instant ly. A groat variety of Fancy Cases, .Gold Lockets, Breast-pins, 8/c.,for a.alo at tho lowest prices, lie will also take Crain and MadalUon pictures, ho being tho only ono in tho place that can do them. Those who wish to patronise the übovo establishment, will always 11 ud him at home—ho only asks a trial to glvo perfect satis faction. . JOHN* S. MAIN- , Carlisle, May 3,1855—3 t _______ SUMMER HATS. Just received at theater© of Robert Dick, a largo ansoiimcmt of Men’s, Voutlf a aiul Boya* Summer Hots, consisting of Panama, Leghorn, French Straw, Cantom and other varieties,.part of which are co\orc.d and black, and of low price, - April 12, 18G5. , * THUNKS ami Can'-* " THUNKS ami Oarpot Bags.* /LlargoJpt of Travelling Trunks ami Carpet Baca for tala cheap by . , PHILIP ARKOLD. April 5, 1855. ~ *
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