1 .itwno 11 A. BEYNOLUS, ios removed her ■itSr'siCabinet : sVnre-roora, • where sho^ jj 1 J>o , -bftpm* to see All who want good OAQUEUKEO ■ ofilioouolTQS tuidfriondsj satisfied that .. «ho«an.ft»rnish thorn:.wUh llknewes, which tor truthfulness and beauty, cannot bq excollcd.not vmn by those of the “unrlvnllcdDavis.” Hav -Ina been engaged while In Philadelphia, In one »f - thei best < Daguorroan. Saloons In Chestnut /street,'hddlrifc to her offn. former. skill and ox bericnco lirthoartsomevaluablo Instructions, .Obe result.olTscvural years experience of one of the very best artists of tho day. ’ •’ if?" Prices to suit nil. Those who would be X'conohitbal/as Will ns those who .desire to in . Vest, more laigely. ‘ • Carlisle, May 21, 1855—8 m. L if. : sueriiiHity. fl'O THE VOTERS OF CUMBERLAND I.’COUNTV. FkllotV Citizens —1 oflonny , *elfas a Candidate for the office of SHERIFF {•'•of Cumberland county, and pledge inj’stlf, It . elected,, to discharge the duties of the office to tho of my juJ ß m»t ™d May 21, 1835. . , ' V ABIES’, pWmo call at Baulina’ Wholoanlo -n.rA-,1 Rulull.siioo Sloru opposite Kallroad Boot, fot $1 W . Tan Colored Gaitem »7S i Fine French Morocco Jenny Linds 76 . , • , Linen Lustre Gaiters .Good Clotli Shoos 60 . 'Crunch Moroco Tie ?■» Good Moroco Slippers 2* Chlldrcu’sßoains G.irllsle, May 24,1855—tf. . , , t CAfcD.-‘-DOO‘JOR S. P. ZEIGLEU, recent ly from Lancaster city, offers his Proles. *lonil services to the citizens of Carlisle and Vicinity In oil Its various branches, i Office and Vcsldeucu In the house formerly occupied as Sencr’s Hardware Store, North Hanover struct, vrbore ho can he consulted at all hours when not, fcrofesalonully engaged Calls to the country iiromptly attended to. moderate. ■ Carlisle, May 24, 1855- Bm. * notice to Bridge Builder*. ■ fllrtS Commissioners of Cumb. co. will receive ' I proposals at their office in Carlisle until the lltn Any of June next for the building of a *VVOODIvN BRIDGE, across the Conodoguinct creek, where tho road leading from M'Clurc's t3ap to Mount Rock crosses said crock near drains mill, iu West Pennsboro’ twp. The Bridge lb be of-the following dimensions, viz : To contain in length 130 feet in the clear from 'tone abutment to the other, to Ire 18 feet wide (Void oat to out and to be 12 feet high from the Boor to the square of roof, said Bridge to be dodblc floored with two inch plank the lower floor to he nhw and ihe upper flour to be oak and raised in the centre 10 inches and well se cured, tho Bridge to bo-one span, to extend tfVbm abutment to abutment, the wooden arch es to be of first quality of limber, said. Bridge. 4o fee closely weather boarded with three quar ter inch pino boards well lapped, tho entire 'robfmg to he of good and sufficient pine slung lea; the roofing shall extend at each end of tho hridgo 12 feet over the heel of the arches, and vm ’each side of the bridge over tho Weather . taarding two feet. aTI of the wood work out *ido to he painted with two pood coats, (covtr- Sngit.Woll) of* white lead mixed with boihd 3ins«d oil, tho Inside of Ihc wood work to have two good coats of white wash-lime, tho Stone ' xvork to he as follows: Two abutments to be ‘ built on a solid foundation subject to the np • proval of the said Commissioners to be in size ••.•15 feet in the bottom, and to bo 13 feet high . from low water mark to the cord line or top of abutment—the said abutment to bo built of ' -good haid and large stone and lime and morter ■. with a battering wall of one inch to the foot on three sides of the abutments, with wing waTls ~*on each side of ibc said bridge, to extend on the - * North side 15 feet and on the South 30 feet from ■* » *sjiid bridge, said wing’walla to diverge to suit V : ’the road,,the said wing walls to be.s feet thick At the abutment with a battering of one inch v taihe foot to the lop of .tho filling and extend in that Trimmer on tho two extremes until it meets flic road with an assent not exceeding ail , angle of 5 degrees, with curtain walls of suffi cient length, height and thickness, and to be Well covered with pine shingles. The said work *,• described above to be done in a good and work manlike manner, the mason work to be point ed from the back of the abutments, tho filling «hall consist of earth and stone well put down. * the undertaker to furnish all materials at his ’ -own expense and to give security as the Com ndssioners shall require for tho faithful perfor ’ vnancc of the workmanship ami pcrmancc of ■ said bridge for and during the term of seven years from the time the said bridge shall be , ' finished. J. ARMSTRONG. > - - GRO. M. GRAHAM, \ Commtx \ Commissioners Office, ) ; , Carlisle 22d May,’ss. J Taluablo Slato Farm at Public Sale. On Saturday , June o lh, 185-j. THE vnbscribor having determined to change hl« location, will sell his Farm at public • Bale on reasonable terms. It Is situated In Frankfonl township, Cumberland county, n TniloH north-west or Carlisle, one mile north of Fraln's mill, and a quarter of a jnile cast ol BUsersvlllc. T]io fatin conlnins 129-ACRES, '•...and-120 Perches, strict measure; about 20acres . • of which oro covered with valuable timber, and the residue cleared, of which a largo portion is *.■moadow or .bottom land. The improvements _n ■ are npoodsubslantlulLOGHOUSE, jrarag&l LOG BATIN’, ond all other necessary "V Thu farm Is under . JiUifiS&suud fence, and there Is a lino young ?''' Orchard of good fruit. Thoro Is an unfailing ' well of good water near the house, running wa rL . tor on tbo larm, nml a never falling spring of ’ l ’■ good Sulphur water adjoining this farm and but a short distance from the house. - This farm Is susceptible at ordinary expense ofgrcal Improve il by means of liming, for lime cun bo pur /" chased cheap at a distance of only two or throe .miles, and as the farm has a desirably oven sur ce which clleetually prevents washing. It mny Vr’ bo limed permanently and profitably. It is also as, a well known fact, that slate land by reason of |a . Its cheapness and moderate taxes, pays much M’ "hotter than limestone land considering tbo ox. & travagnnt prices and oppressive taxes of the Int ter. Tbo subscriber having resolved to change ||RHthU location and engage in his profession,(or which reason tho said property will absolutely sold. The right aftd title to this properly Is B oo, l* For further (nformatio ou i 1 "“bscribcr and proprietor who ro- Catllalo. Those who wish to eoo said " r »ii« ,l’ r ‘ or 1° tho'sale can do so hy calling upon ri n?. t ’ f lonr y. Smith, who lives upon tho !°. rms °i sale will bo easy. Sale to ■ ij ft at 1 o’clock, P.M., when attendance um: Bl,0 “ lnil l«n«. nudo known bv 17,1(1118-4, ■ LEVI mbtiit. ' MnUHERY. • M a ]'** ju!lt °l>cncd licr ; KSv roSS rhMcnl of mn "°ry nntl --.gy* n unc> i ,? d 8» coinprlulng Str.iv and "t'pywtftcy Bonnuls of every duunriniLJ >?, nnu Caps, Ulbbona, &c. Also a , iSr° Wer *i lot of Collars, Spencers’ nn . I SfcevM •^Mjerj'lownrlCM. A boautlM eaaortmont of Silks, from 60 cla. to $1.25. OI selected her stock of Goods with croat I N \ ho l >cs lt "111 «»o«t the approval of *l( tvbo lavor her with ft call, . ?( <parll«lo, May 17, IQs6—Bt ‘' ' ♦ wm. w. sniiL.cn, . • i'A Ofllco below In '■ 8 oro ' ant * adjoining M, Holcomb’s May 10, 1855. ‘ ■ ; ,'■ ami Carpet lings. A largo lot of ‘WtftST- I ': avoUin e Trunks and Carpet Bags for sale : PHILIP ARNOLD. ! April 6, 1835. ■'KiTEßS'Aiyto Dtniors’ GRECIAN_CIRCUS! ; NEWLY EQUIPPED FOR TUEYEAR 'GS. Will exhibit at CARLISLE, on Friday, Junt 1,1855. This Immense Establishment cost tho Proprietors over 60,000'DOLLBRS.' The Co mpany is composed of, THIRTY-FIVE PER FORUERSbftho most talented that can bohad either in Europe or America, namely .: —v ■Madame Cammilla Gardner, tho Parisian Equestrienne; Mndnme.Wood, the great En glish Equestrienne; Mens. Paul Cano, from the French and German Theatres; Signor Blitz, tho Italian Juggler; E. Dcrious, tlio American Scene Rider; R. Rivers, tho unrivalled Princi pal Act Rider, E. Woods,.tho groat French Scone Ridon Mast. Gcorgo-Dorious,. the’ Won dered Hurdle Rider; Mr. George Slomnn.'Hho Acrobatic and Gymnastic Porlonuftr; Master Charles Rivera, General Rider and the greatest Tumbler In the World; Mouchachow Pedro,tho youthful hoy of many charms; Mons. Gcromo, tho Sampson of<ho World; Mons. Ln Bordo, E. Lewis, T. Rivers, Nambe, R. Bugle, H. 11a gno, R. Thompson', N'. Springer, and numerous auxiliaries. SIG. ANTONIO CAPELENO, who hasjust arrived from Russia, having been engaged atan enormous expense, will make his lirzt appear.- ancu In America with his «REAT RCSSDAN BEARS, These wonderful animal perforriiances thro*- bught Franco and Russia have astonished every beholder. For full piullcularsof-thoirperforra. unces see the hills. Messrs. H. Rivers & E.Dcrious beg leave to announce that they have brought from Russia and France somccntlre new performers. Also, new comic Afterpieces, never before performed in this country. This mammoth concern, com prises. ONE HUNDRED ANDNINETYMEN andiiorses. •The gorgeous, procession will enter, town or cityovety morning at 10 A. M., led by Mr. Withers, New Vork Brass and Pcndean Bund. Doors open at 2 o’clock in the Afternoon, and 7hi the Evening. Tickets 25 Cents. No Imlf pticu. C. TV. FULLER, JJpt. and Travelling Director. Carlisle, May 17, «t. Rend! Rend! MR. DAVID SIPE, of Carlisle, has been ap pointed Agent for tho county of Cumber land, for the sale of PATENT METAL LIC DUUIAL CASE, which is superior to any «f tho land now in use, for ordinary Interments and transporting tho dead. It prevents Imme diate decomposition ami obviates tho necessity of hasty burials; for, being perfectly alr-tlghl, it prevents any unpleasant odor from escaping and can bo kept from day to day, until It suits thoi convenience of the friends of tlio deceased to inter. Wo might offer hundreds of ccrtifi- cates in corroboration of these fusts, but the following will Mtflice s Ccrlijicatea from Clay, Wvhifcr and others. Wasiiinoton, April 6th, Gentlemen— Wo witnessed the utility of your ornamental “Metallic Patent Burial Case,used to convey the remains of tliu lute Hon. John 0. Calhoun to the Congressional Cciuctry, which impressed ns with (he belief that it is the best article known to us for transporting the dead to their final resting place. With respect wo sub scribe ourselves. .Tours, &c» 11. Clay, Lewis Cass, Daniel Wf.dsteb, D. S. Diukinson, Jeff. Davis, W. It. Klso, O'. M. Br.nnu:*, If. Dodok, W. P. MANmiX) D. It, Atouinson. The nboyo described Burial Coses can, at all times, be obtained of the-subscriber, at his Wnro-rooms nearly opposite the Bank, North Hanover street, Carlisle. May 17, 186-3 AN pItmWAJVCE. Repeating the Ordinance for JUussling Dogt sc., ant fur the Prolection of Trees on the Public Squares. Sec. I. Bo It ordained and enacted by the Town Council of the Borough of Carlisle, nnd t Is hereby ordained and enacted s That the Ordinanccpassed on the 17th day of Juno,lti34, for the Muzzling of Dogs, running at large in said Borough, bound (bo same is hereby re pealed. Sec. 2. That every person owning or keep ing one or more dogs, shall pay a tax of fifty cents lor each nnd every dog owned or kept by him or her; nnd a tax ol one* dollar for every slut owned or kept within the limits of said Borough. Seo. 3. That any and every person or per. sons, who shall wilfully,maliciously, or wanton ly cut, mutilate, disturb, or in any way do In jury to any of the trees in and around the Pub lic Squares, In said Borough,or that are owned, or have boon anywhere planted by the said Bor ough, shall, on being convicted thereof, pay a fine of Twenty-Five Dollars, for each nnd every such offence; and ft reward of Twenty.Fivo Dollars shall also bo pnld to any person who shall give such information to tlm Borough au- thorities as will lead to tho conviction'of any person or persons who shall be guilty of any such offence. Passed the 10th day of April, U%5. A. NOBLE. Chief Burgess, Attest—lVm. 11. Wktzci.', Clerk. Mny 17, 4t. ASSESSMENT, NOTICE is hereby given that an assessment of four per cent, has been laid on tho pro. mlmu notes of tho. Cumberland Ynltoy Mutual Protection Company, which were In force on tho loth day of March last. Tho members of said Company nro hereby required to pay their pro ruin to tho nuthmized Collectors or Trea. surer of tho Company within thirty days, In ac cordance with the By-Laws and Charter of said Company. By order-of the Board. JOHN T. GREEN, Scct’y. Mly 10, 1855—31 RLKIOVAL. THE subscriber begs leave to Inform his cus. tomers mid the public In general, that hb bus removed his Gentlemen's Furnishing Sloro to tho room lately occupied by Mr. Elliott ns a Drug Store, next door to llitncr’s store, East Main street. 110 has just received his Spring and Summer supply of Cloths, Casshncres, Ves tings, &c., which ho is prepared to mako up nt (lie shortest notice on reasonable forms. His Goods have been carefully selected by himself, and nro warranted to bo what they ore represen ted. HENRY S. RITTER. Carlisle, Mny 10, 1855. t Land for Ssilu or Bor tor. I WILL cell or barter, a tract of land, in Mon roo township, Bedford county, l*a., contain ing Six Hundred and Sixty-Jlve derts. It la sit uated 8 miles from tho town of Cloarvlllo, 10 miles south of Bloody-run, and 18 north of Han cock, Md., tho latter place situate on tho Chesa puako and Ohjo Canal, ami contiguous to tho Baltimore «ud Ohio llallroad, affording at all times an excellent market for lumber, produce, Bee., and furnishing supplies ofplaster, salt and i groceries, at very little above city prices. About, two hundred acres of Ibis tract is cleared, fifteen j of which are meadow, tho balance in a tolerable atato of cultivation. Tho wall is of medium quality, part slate and part rod slate, flint, &c. Thu improvements are a good (wo* story Log House and Kitchen, Log iSiS63» Pttrn - mu * n R OO Saw Mil). Tills would dlvidu very well into threu farms, giving to each a portion of cleared i m 5 ft B°°d spring in a suitable place for building; or It would altogether maku an ox tonalvo steely farm, for which U is well adapted, being well watered and having a largo quantity of meadow land yot to clear. Tho terras will bo roado easy for tho purchaser.. KOBERT DICK, CarUtle, f*a. May 10, 1806—if LIST OF DEALERS OF Goods, 1 Waros and Merchandise. Also, Distillers, Millers, Lnmbd*TnoD,&d., within the county of Cumberland, returned and classic fled by. Jos. 0. Thompson, Mercantile Apprai ser, in accordance with the several acts of As sembly, as follows, vi«:. • Carlitte, ■ . Clan. Lictnn. A. Benin & Bro. * 10 *2O 00 Philip Arnold, 1 1 12 12 00 ChafK'S Ogilby, 12, .12 80. Goorgo W. Ilitner, 12 12 80 NrW. Woods, Act. 18 10 00 K. Dick, 18 10 00 Jason W. Ehy, • 18 10 00 C. Inhoff, Agt. :■ 10 20 00 John O. Williams, • 12 12 80 Joseph D. Halbert, .12 *2 69 S. W. Havorstick, 18 10 00 Samuel Elliott, U 7 00 William Kelso, 14 7 00 Steiner &-Bro. 18 10 00 William Sheldon, 14 7 00 B. KlotTer, • .14 700 I U. Mi Rawlins, • 14 700 Samuel C. Uuyott, 13 10 00 Hi W. Cautman,, 14 7 00. Charles Barnltr,, 14 7 00 Wm. M. Henderson 8t Son, 10 20 00 •Woodward fit'Schmldt, 20 -20 00 Henry Saxton, • ■ ' 42- 12 50 John P. Lyno, ’ 12 12 60. Daniel Eckels, * - . -•••14 700 John Fuller, 14 .7 00 J.’KDrKhoads, 14 7 00 Wm. B. Murray, Agt. 14 7 DO Thomas Conlyn, 14 7 CO Peter Monyor, 14 7 00 Haller & Rohrer, 14 ■ , 7 00 John N. Armstrong, 14 7 00 J.A.Lchn, 14 7 00 Prpf. H. M, Johnson, 14 7 00 S. M. Hoover, 14 . 700 Thus. H. Skiles, 14 7 00 Arnold & Livingston, 18 10 00 John Kccny, 14 - - 700 Philip Mcssorsmith, 14 7 00 Harkness & Grove, 14 7 00 James M’Gmttahan, 14 7 00 A. M. Piper, Agt. 14 7 00 David Coruman, 14 7 00 Gcorgo Liboy, 14 7 00 Jonathan Cornman, 14 7 00 Jacob Hoover, 14 7 00 John Fredericks, 14 7 00 James Calllo, sr;, 14 7 00 Jonathan Cornman,’sr. 14 7 00 Ilonry Glass, 14 7 00 Arnold it Son, 14 7 00 Shtpjitmourg' John Criswell, 14 7 00 |j. C.Altick, 14 7 00 : Kunklo St Stcvick, IB 10 00 D. W. Totton & Co», 18 10 00 O. F. Hankie, 14 7 00 John Stumhangb, ■ 14 <OO Jacob Pacuo, 14 7 00 D. H. Miller, 14 7 00 J. Bridges, 14 7 00 J. O. Williams, 14 t 00 W. D. A. Nagle, 14 7 00 Samuel Sugars, 14 7 00 John Gish, 18 10 00 S» H. Swanscy, 12 12 60 P. S, Arts, _ J 4 OQ Heck, Unhloy & Co* W Nevln 8c Reddigs, H Mcddinget & Bfo* JJ N. A. Cornelius, H J. B.’Duhcan, Agt» 14 Philip Dcltrich, If i John Wondorllch, JO S. C. Hollar, 14 I Christian Shado, • 14 ■/IfccAamCibttrg. F. A. Matcer, 14 Emlngcr & Co., 18 Jacob Dorshclmcr, 14 Kaufman, Rupp fit Co., (drugs) 14 Siraon Arnold, 12 Blizzard & Swisher, 14 Hursh & Boclmtn, 14 Kauftnan, Rupp & Co., (hard) 14 Joseph Uosser, . 14 John T. Ayres, If Levi Snell, 14 Goorgo Webbcrt, 1* Henry Leas, 14 John Rolgle, 18 Ira Dor, , , J* John llarlcn, ” Ephraim Eag, , 18 George Slnglzcr, If Oswald & Kauftuan, 14 Lewis Shut, I* Slogizcr 8c Co., JO Isaac Blizzard, *o Joseph MUUzcd, 10 Newville. Anthony Foreman, If William Stltzell, If William Reed, 14 Joseph Langhlin, 14 Thomas Stough, U William Bratton, J* John M. Davidson, . 18 T. 8c J. M’Ctvndllsh, 18 jj. 11. Herron, 14 I S. G. Wild, If Bear 8c Cobaugh, 14 Mifflin. John J. Crawford, 14 Henry Snyder, 14 Wealpennaborough* Davidson & James, 12 Edward Rogers, ‘j Woodward 8e Schmidt, 14 John Hood, l l Newton. 3. W. Sharp, J' Jacob Swoycr, ] l W. 8c J. Graccy, H J. W. Vanderbult & Co., U M. & J: A. Kunklc, 11 John Mlnich, *| Kylo & Wasliingcr, U Peter Garvcr, 1- Hopewell. John Ferguson, Wherry & Co,, 11 John Holler, 1^ Shoemaker 8c Elliott, 1« Thaddcus M'Oliff, V Fraukford. W. &J.Groen, 1 Sou/Aamp/on. John W. Clover, 1' Georgo Clover, 1 William Hauck, 1 J. F. Bnghman, 1 Oonrod Foanaught, 1 Henry Myers, 1 Dickinson. 1 Hays 8c Palm, ] I Russel & Dice, I W. 8c J. Green, I D. L. Boclman, ] Joseph L. Sterner, Francis Williamson, Wm. M. Watts. v ; Benjamin Plank, J South Middleton. ' A. W. Loldlgh, S. N. Dlvon, Mullen 8c Alexander, R. Given & Co., North Middleton. Ellas Light, DAVID SIPE, Monroe, Dovlny & Hull, Mrs. Mary Flmol, Singizcr & Bnudcrson, Upper JlHen. Peter Gingering, Ulrnni Longncclccr, Goswolter & Zook, joimtlmn Kckols, Lower Jlllen. Isaac Barton, W. Loyd, Ernst & Haines, Urowur & Marthland, Walker & Gohr, New Cumberland. John G. Miller, J. T. Leo, D. H. Mosscr & Co., John Horn.. Valentino Feanoao, Charles Oyslor, John A. ITachUn, '• EoilptmUorough. . , Clati.' iicnun.' Geofgo - XJ# iOnlebßrinton,, J 4 XS® John M’Confllck. '.’. V .-M 71» Jacob LoDgneckor,; - U . 7 01) Jacob Itoonlngpr, . • M t *OO Uuchcr & Sob* . , ,? ■ 12 2a Ket & ItrtniuW!, . .. . v . U 16 00 Michael f*recse, .. ;*, J? ’ - 22- D. &J. Ueynttrcl,. V\, .. M 700 pu<Jolt>?Mia.WiiUe,.. 11 , 7 00 Uampdiny John Kutz, Hcnry.Buwv-* : Henry ITouHgh,,. tym. H. Echols, . Shaiftr & BrO. . Silver'Spring. John B. Lcidlg, . John Coyle, - John Ilnucft, ■ > , David Strohui, Ja<job Sirimibus, D. It. Swilor, ‘ D. M. Lcldigh, , t . Andrew Stnglsor, BEER,OYSTER & EATING HOUSES.; Wm. NVlnliollit' W'catpwmsbbro* 8 600 Harriot Watson, ■ -.“»** 8 ; 600 Jacob Blxlor, ■ “• 8 5 00 George Murphy, Newvlllo, 8 600 Jane Kershaw, ** ‘ '8 500 Charles Brewster, Newton, 8 • 6 00. George Miller, ’ •* 8 . 600 J. R; Diehl, Hopewell, . ... 8 600 Jno Brownowell, * c * 8 600 James Mackey, Sblpponsburg, 1 8 600 Speeso & Lenny, ", ** 7 8,00 James Maloy, Mechanlcsbnrg, 8 600 David Long, " >8 1 6 00 Peter Baker, *♦ 6 ' 800 Sami. R. Grove;.Letter Allen, 8 600 SamuclSblreman, •** 8 .6 00 Abm. Goble, Eastpennsbore* 8 800 Wm. Phillips, « ■ 8 600 John Huston, ** 8 600 A. G. Smith, Now Cumberland, 8 600 Jos. Browocwell, Silver Spring, 8 500 George Hughes, 8 , 6 00 Jacob Low, Carlisle, 8 .6 00 Henry Peters, "! Henry Warner, Gotlleb SwcUsior, »• Jacob Stratton, - 41 MILLS. Marshall James, Wcstpemwboro* Dlllor & Krlder, . »* Jacob Shollebarger, 4< Xciglef 8e Mytfta,' .. “ Isaac Mnrquark, ■** Emanuel Barnhart, John Moore, Dickinson, Elder Barnltz, “ John D. Shoal Fer, Sdnth Mlddlo'n W. L. & T. B. Craighead, .« Shealfcr & Shupp, • “ Boslor & Son, ** David Voglcsong, Monroe, 13 G. W. Loldlgh, •« 14 J.'A.&G. W.Abl, “ . 13 Isaac Bltefcntd, “ 11 16 00 Miller & Zug, Mechanlcsbnrg, 10 20 00 Christ-Eborly, Lower Allen, II 15 00 Samf. Bltnor, . *• 18 10 00 J. K. Kauftunu, “ 14 700 C. Rupp, • 18 10 00 John Horn, « 13 10 00 J ; M. Haldcnmh, 11 15 00 Jacob Coovcr,jr., Upper Allen, 14 700 J. S. Haldenian, Easlponnsboro* 14 700 Henry Rupp, Hampden, 'l4 700 T. B. Bryson, *» 11 16 00 John Shaflher, Silver Spring, 14 700 G. H. Bucher, ’• '** 18 10 00 David Shank, « 14 700 David Hoover, “ 14 7 00 W. M. Henderson & Son, N. Mid. 12 12 DO Gabriel Natcher, ■ ** 12 12 CO DISTILLERIES BREWERIES. , Edward Shower, Carlisle, 0. InhofT, Agt. ~M. , P. A. &J. A. Aid,.Newton, 8 12 50 Joseph Ramp, 9 ,8 00 Robert Quigley, »* . 0 8 00 A. Bosler 8c Son, Stiuth Middleton, 8 12 GO Henry Gloss, JO 500 M.-G. BcUshoovor,|lonro«i 6. 12 50 J. A. It O. Ahl, . 8 ,12 50 John Bowman.Upptr Alien, , 9, B.*oo Uonderaon & Soo, N. . 7 20 00 AJrtn.oo William . 9 .8 00 O. XV. Brandt, 8 9Op -John Hoffknan. ** T 8 0 0 • TEN PIN ALLEYS Jacob Low, Oarlhdo, • Dayid Look, Mccbanlcsbhfg, Jacob Ilcnncman, N. Middleton, Ccuderllnd Counts’, w. I Jo hereby certify that the foregoing is a correct list of tho Dealers In Merchandise, Pa tent Medicines, Millers, Distillers, Lumbermen, &c., in Cumberland county, ns returned to mo by Jos. 0. Thompson, Mercantile Appraiser.— All persons returned and classified as above, are hereby notified to call and take out their licen ses on or before the 2d day of July, 1856. All licenses not lifted by that time will bo placed in tho bands of an officer for coFlectlbn. N. W. WOODS, Co, Treat'r. - Carlisle, Moy 8,1856^-4 t 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 12 60 7 00 .10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 REMOVAL. THE undersigned has removed to tho room formerly occupied «s tho Post Office, Imme diately opposite tho Volunteer Office, where ho is now opening & largo and general assortment ofnew 10 00 7 .00 7 00 lO 1 00 Spring Goods, embracing on extensive variety of Brit Ish, French and Domestic Ury-Goods, Groceries, Straw flats and Donnets, Wall Poper. sc., which ho will of fer nt tho lowest prices. Purchasers ore re. sncctfully invited to cal! and examine for them selves. ROBERT DICK. Carlisle, April 12, 1865. 20 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 Bonnets &, Bloomers. r, A VERY largo assortment ofnew Straw Goods of tlft latest stylos, viz j English, Dunstable and Split Straw, Neapolitan, Hair, Lace, Leg horn and Florence Braid Bonnots, Misses and Children’s Bloomer* of various kinds, Straw Braids and Gimps, Artificial Flowers, Bonnet Ribbons, all now and desirable Goods, and will bo sold cheap at tho store of tho subscriber In Soath Hanover street. April 13, ’66. ROOT. DICK. 7 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 “New Institute.” “Extra Now*.” “Great Excitement.” Arxival f of Dr. O. H. Bodge, CHRONO. THERMAL PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, fVoro New York. Nervous trembling among tho “ Quacks” for tho sofoty of »helr“ Sagan Powders”and “Ca lomel.” llurobuggery exposed and destroyed. Now System of medicine Introduced. Dr. C. 11. Bono*, offers his services to tho In habitants of Carlisle and the surrounding coun try, ond flatters himself that ho can perform euros by his system where all others have fall «jod. Ho has takenJho office In South Han f*fovcr Street, formerly occupied by Dr. J. )R K. Smith, 110 will at all tlmos*bo found In his office, unless professionally engaged.— Every disease of Ihofeye nod Eor cured by u now mechanical apparatus. Blood Sucker. and Bono Destroyers, Barometer makers of tho hu man constitution, take notice that ono man can chaso a thousand “ Quacks,” and two pul ton thousand fools to flight, who willingly use mln -1 oral poison to curs tho sick, or protend to giro i health to tho poor afflicted soul and body, t T. S. Patients can ha accommodated with good board and scientific medical and surgical . ottcnrianco nt Dr. C. IL Bodge’s Chrono. 1 her nial medical and surgical Institute, located In ! South Hanoverstreet, Carlisle, Pa. For further ! I particulars enquire at the Institute. ' April 20, IBC6-Iy 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 -10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 14 14 14 14» 14 TWO'NEW PLOWS wore loft with tho aul>- acribor. In North Street, Carlisle, by some person unknown, Inst summer. Iho owner" Is requested to take them away or they will bo ex posed to sale. May 17, '66—2f 7 00 12 CO 15 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 SUMMER HATS. A largo Invoice of Men’s nncl Roy’s Panama, Dmntablo Straw, II ‘ land and Canton lists, now opening and to sold at groat bargains. May 10, ’ISC ; • Washington Hotel; , Wufßish'St.YCdrrier o/ Sgtwre,' CAnMfli.E,: Pa. , r • - rtVllE subscriber respectfully, informs his nn • A morons friends and the travelling commu nity* that he ha? leased that .well known tavern stand .formerly, occupied by 11. L. Burkholder, and recently by C. G..Stough,;and.ls now folly prepared to accommodate, all who may: lavor him with a call. The Hftustfhns been fitted op. in a ,neat and .comfortable manner,-and every thing will be dene onjpypart to make, all {eel at homo who may bo*pl6ascd, to stop>with;Bio, Tho Table Will bo supplied with the best that the market.can afford,'and.BCVvml,\ip in a way that onnnot fail to please. The Bar will always be supplied with choice Liquors. v A careful and obliging Ostler will alwoyabo In attendance.- . T : .... JACOB SHOLL. Carlisle, April 12,1865—8m' • , ’■ ? U 7 00 U 7 00 12 ... 12 50 14 '' 700 14 7 00 ,13 .10 00 18 . .. 10 00 14 7 00 18 ‘ 10 CO 14 .7 00 .U .7 00. U ,7 00 18 10 00- ■ im. C. JttUEEM, - ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office InMainst., opposite Marion Hall. Business entrusted to him will bo promptly attended to. . Carlisle, April 12,1865.- - , ■ , H. A. bItEEU, SEEDSMAN AND FLORIST, NO. 59'Cbesndt, near Second, Philadelphia, has now arranged and completodhls stock ’{or tho springof 1855, as followsx Vegetable Sced*—\n groat variety, including the finest varieties of Beans,' Boots, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Lettuce,Onions,Melons, Egg-plant Tomatoes, Peas,'Radishes, &c.' Flower Seed*.—llls collection is nncquallcd by any In this ‘ country lor extent and xEggquality, end embraces the finest varieties Astera; Slocks, Carnations, Pansies, Wallflowers, Daisy, &c. • nil kinds, including Blao and Green Grass, White Dutch Clover, Sweet Scon, led Vcfnal Grass, Korronnial Ray Grass, Du* ccrao, &c. . Roses, sc.—-Chaleo over.bloomiug Roses, Ca mellias, Verbenas. Dahlitls, Grape Vines, Fruit Trees, Shrubbery/ &c. • S. W. HAVERSTIQK, Jgt.for Carlislt March 20,1855. 6 DO 5 00 5 00 'T'BE superior Cement, manufactured by J. Garvor& Co., ofScotland, Franklin-county, can.bo had in largo or small quantities at H. Saxton’s Hardware store, Main Street, Carlisle. All who havo tried this Cement pronounco it the best article they ever used. From a great number of certificates given to the manufhetur ers, wo select tbo following: CuAMDEnsnuno, Fob. 20, 1855. 30 00 ■ 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 To Jacob Gaever;— Sir—There has been used during tbo past year, under my direction, in tbo construction of “The Carlisle Water Works,*’ and work of this Company, about 80 barrels of your Hydraulic Cement, which has proved to bo a good and reliable article, and 1 take pleasure in recommending U to others as such. - A. F. SMITH, April 19, ’65. Supt. C. V. Railrond. >OO 4o oo 7 00 IS not yet ended, and still continues to cxcito tbo public mind, but a much greater oxfilto ment has been caused by the arrival at tbo store of the subscribers, of the roost magniQcent stock of Goods, which for variety, extent, beauty and "cheapness, has nevorboon equalled Inthiscoun try. Among this largo stock may bo found, In part, as follows: For the Ladies, g Plaid and Striped Silks, bcsl blaclf Silks, Ba rege do Lainos, Tissues, Challys, Borcgus, Gre nadines, Lawns, Ginghams, Tissue Sebastopol, Alpachas, Dress Muslins, Chintzes, Needle Worked Collars, do. Handkorcblcfc, do. Spcn* ccrs, do Sloovcs, Parasols, &c. For the Gentlemen, Cloths, Cosslmercs, Vestings, Coatings of linen, wool and cotton, pant Stuffs of cotton and linen, Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, Stocks, Ilandkcrcbleft, Gloves, Hosiery, Cravats, Undershirts,Drawers, Carpet Bags, a largo assortment of Looking Glosses, Bcc. Also, Laces, Edgings, Irish Linens, warran ted pure, of our own Importation,Checks, Mus lins, Tickings, Flannels, &c,, all of which we intend to aell lower than over sold here. Give , us a call all who want cheap and good Goods. BENTZ & BRO. Carlisle, April 29, 1865. , 8 00 8 00) - spring* aud Summer Sh Cheap for Cash. I lAM NOW 1 receiving a largo assortment ot Shoos of the most fashionable styles, and ex cellent make, frosh from tlio manufactories, which I ijVIU sell extremely low for cash. / LIST OP PRICES. Ladies' Tnn*colorcd Gaiters, a handsome arll clo, (Willis’ make,) only $1,255 flno Jenny Had Rosettes, from 87 J to $1,25} Black Last ing Gaiters, (Willis’ mako,) $1,25; French i Morocco Buskins, single soled} French Mo i rocco Boots, double soled, $1,25; Paris Boots I $1,25j Mon’s Morocco Shoes, homo made, I $1,25; Bools ditto, $1,31; Kid Ties 50 cents; Polka Boots $1,87; Cushman Ties $1,81; Son tags and Albania, $1,25. Gentlemen’* Extra fine French Calf Boots, a beautiflal article, only $4,50; Calf Walking Shoes, $1,50; Calf Congress Gaiters, $2,25; Cloth Montoroys, $2,00; patent leather Ox ford Shoes, $1,75) Jnlien Tics, $2,60; Potent Leather Congress Gaiters ns low os $2,00; al- 1 so Potent Pump Ties, flno Cloth Gaiters, with, i patent Ups, Boukcrl’s A-No. I, Glovo Top, ! Buttoned Patent Leather Congress Gaiters, j Enamelled, Patent Leather, &c., nt low prices. Also Carpet and Velvet Slippers. Afiues’ Polka Boots, Opera Boots and Jenny Linds; colored Gaiters, patent tips, 87 cents; fine Kid Boots, 75 cents. Children’s Highland Boots, Etirckas, Excelsiors and Ankle-tics. Roans for 2 0 cents; Calf, single soled, for 25 cents. Men’s Kip Boots In great variety, some as low as $2; Stout Brogans $1; Calf skin Shoes $1,50 Women’s Kid Buskins, double soled, 75 to $1,25, Shootecs, calf, 75; Heavy Kip Boots, Linen Gaiters 75; Half Gaiters 02; Slippers 87. Mays’ Heavy Kip Boots, flno Cult Boots, Bro gans as low ns 76 cts; Patent Congress Gait ers, Patent Leather Monroes, Patent Leather Jnlllcn Ties, &c..,v Carnet Bagj of oyery description—Oil Cloth, Union, Brussels; Velvet, from 60 cts. to $B. Also, sovoraHnousand dollars worth ofßools 1 and Shoes at Wholesale. Country Merchants and other dealers are invited to cal). All who wish to buy good Shoes and savo money, will call at Porter’s old stand, Main Street, near the Railroad Depot. April 19, 1855. $0 00 80 00 80 00 T'lIE subscriber takes this method of inform ing his friends and (ho public generally, that ho continues to canyon tho Cabinet and Under taking Duiincu, at his stand, North Hanover street, next door to Havorstlck’s drug store, and nearly opposite tho Carlisle Deposit Bank. Corrnis nmdu at tho shortest notice and at mod erate prices. , Having provided himself with a new and line lloarao, ho will attend funerals in town and country, personally, without any cx -1111.1-0, tra charge. Ho will also carry on tho Cadinet Making in all Its various branches, and will constantly koop on hand Bureaus, Secretaries, Work Stands, Parlor Ware. Upholstered Chairs, Sofas, Ottomans, Sofa Tables, Card, Side, Din* Ing and Breakfast Tables, Chamber Ware, such as French Field, (high and low nosls,) Curtain and Jenny Lind Bedheads, Wnshstamls ol dif ferent kinds, Wardrobes. VenlUnn 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 his work is made in tho latest city stylo, and all,under his Inspection, and of tho best material**! all of which is warranted to bo good, and will lie sold low for cash. Jlu In vites all to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere. For the liberal patronage hereto-, fore extended him, lie feels indebted to Ids nu-‘ morons customers, and assures them that no efforts will bo spared ip future to pleaso them In stylo, manufacture and price. Give us a call. Remember the place, nearly opposite (ho Bank. DAVID SIPE., April 10, 1860. Notice. AND. BOYLE, Handbills of every description neatly printed at this office. C. OGILDT. cemehtt. THIS eastern: war lOCS. H. ,M. RAWLINS. Towu and Comitrs' neaping & Mowing MacblilCß^ MANKY’S latest patout combined adjustable Reaper and Mower, with Wood’. Improve ment, will bo offored.to thtfftrmera of flaatcrn Pennavlvanlnfortbohancst of 1866. on usual terms, via: *l26i cash at the abop.: Customers would do well to send In their order* early; as precedence will l»o glven'tb, first •orders. .Ad; dress, J. : WJNEBRENNER CO., April 12, f6s—2m , • Harrisburg, Pn. WOTICC. THE members of the Alien and;Eastpeuns borough Mutual Eire Insurance Company of Cumberland county, are hofeby notified that a tai of four per cenf., bos beta laid on,all pre mium notes duo cb the 24th day of March last, and-that a collector Will calloa them fortho purpose of collecting Immediately. - I • ' LEWIS HYEBi SCc'y. April 19. 1855—Qt.' c. Pi mnntiicn, Attorney At law, wiiipromptiyouend to ail business entrusted tools care. Office In Bootcm’s Bow. - • Carlisle, April 6,1855-r-Cm Boauly Lnml Agency. THE undersigned will attend promptly to the procuring of Bounty Lands for those onti. tied to them under tho'lato act of Congress, ap proved Morcb'Bd, 1855. Many yeoreesporience in the prosecution of claims for. service in the revolutionary war, bos made mp familiar with the regulations and forms requisite to ba obser 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. Proper forms and instructions bill bo sent on application by mall fVco of cost. No charge unless a warrant is obtained, and when* obtained the Too Will bo $5. < *Tho highest market price will ho paid for LandTWorranls. ‘ A. P. NORTON, Postmaster, Carlisle Springs, Cumberland co., Pa. April 5,1855—1 y . F. IT* SMITH* Port Monnaie, Pocket Sock, DRESSING CASE MANUFACTURER, N. W . Cor. Fourth $ Chesnut Sit. Philadelphia, - Always on hand a largo & varied assortment of Fort Monnalos, Work-Boxes, Pocket Cooks, Cabas, Bankers Coses, Traveling Bags, Note Holders, Backgammon Boards, Fort Folios, Chess Men, Portable Desks, Memorandum Books, Dressing Coses, Cigar Gases, &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. H. SMITH, N. W. cor. Fourth £ Chestnut Sts. Phlla. N. B.—On the receipt of $l, a superior Gold Pen will be sent to any part of the United States by mailj—describing pen, thus, medium, hard, or soft. April G, 1855—1 y DRY LOOPS! FIRST ARRIVAL OF SPRIXG GOODS. THE subscriber has just received a very large osaortment of Now Spring Goods, to which ho invites the attention of purchasers, as ho Is prepared to sell at such prices that they may save from 20 td 25 per cent, on funner prices. His stock embraces all tho diffident kinds of Goods adapted to the season, such as CLOTHS, Oasstmorc-s, Vestings, Cotton Pant Studs, Lin* ens, Linen Checks, £c. Dress Goods. Such as Blaok and Fancy Silks, Barago do Lalncs, Lawns, ChalUcs, Borages, Bombazines, Alpacas, India Silks, sc. Bonnets and Ribbons. Bonnets of all kinds such ns Satin Straw, Swiss Straw, English Double and Split Straw. Rib bons of all kinds and colors very cheap. Hosiery and Gloves. Mon’s and Boys* white, brown and mixed hall Hose', Ladles’ white, black, brown, slate and mixed Hoocr-Women’s and Children's Gloves and Mitts of all kinds. Domestic Goods. Muslins, Chocks, Tickings, Osnaburg, Bagging, Calicoes and Ginghams. Carpus, Mailings, and Oil Cloths. A very largo lot of Carpets of all kinds, such as Velvet, Tapestry, Brussels, Three Ply, Ingrain and Vonltlan: Mattings of all widths of white and colored; Oil Cloths of all widths. Boots and Shoes. Men’s and Boys’ Boots and Shoes of all kinds; Women’s & Children’s shoes at very low prices. Groceries. Such ns Coffee, Sugar, Tea, Moloases and Spi ces; all of which will bo sold cheat), at the old stand in North Hanover street, 8 doors north ol the Bank, whore thankful for the liberal patron ago ho has heretofore received, be hopes fora continuance of (ho same. pniLiP Arnold. Carlisle, April 5,1855. Embroideries, a large lot oi collars, Sleeves, Chimczcttcs, Jaconet and Swiss Edging and Inserting, for sale cheap by April 5, ’65. , PHILIP ARNOLD. NEW GOODS! QOnnsl I AM now rccovlng from Now York and Phil adelphia, nn immense stock of new and desi rable cheap Goods, to which I call the attention 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, lam satisfied that I can give better bargains than can bo had at any other house in the county. v Drosa Goods. Our assortment of now stylo dress goods Islargo, complete and bcautital. Another lot of those elegant and cheap black, Silks, Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Sleeves, Collars, Rufiles, Edgings and Inserting, a stock for extent and price that defies competition. Muslins, Ginghams, Calicoes, Do Bogus, Do Lnines, Tickings, Checks, sc., a tremendous stock of Gloves and Hosiery cheaper than over. CLOTHS, CASSIMEUES, Cords, Cotton ados, and very cheap. Carpeting and Mulling. An entire now stock of Thrco Ply, Ingrain, Cot. ton and Vonltiun Carpeting, bought very chuop and will bo sold Tory low. Wlilto and colored Matting. Boots and Shoss. A large supply of Ladies’ and Gontlemon’s Boots, Shoos and Galtors. I(ilanding to give up tho Grocery department, 1 will dispose oi what 1 haro on hand In that lino at low prices. I hare on hand sorao Uoady-mada Clothing, which I will sell foi loss than cost, as 1 want to closo it out. ■ Como ono and all to the old stand, Last ofeln street, and soloct your Goods lYom tho largest and chospost stock ever brought to Carlisle. OIIAKLKS OGILBY. Carlisle, April 5, 1850. WALL PAPER. IbavojustrocolvodMree thousand five piece i tieiu pattern Wall Paper and Unrders, embracing almost every variety of quality, stylo and price, and which will bo Hold very cheap, April 12, 'f>s Embroideries. An immense atoou of noodle worked Collars, Uudorslceveß, 01dm. Izetts, Flouncing, Inserting end Edging, Just received and direct from two of thu largest Im- porting houses In Now Vork, which will bo sold at prices truly astonishing, at tho cheap store of C. OGILBY. May 10, 1865. ' ■ : * BONNETS, 'Ribbons ami Flowers. a very extensive assortment of Bonnets, Ribbons and Artificials, now opening at the djonn storo 0 f - C, OUILUX . . May 10,1665. [■' 7 large Arrival of : Spring lanil Summer Clolnwg* r ’A TTSTEINER & BRO’S., Cheap CmhxU^ A Slore.—Wo pee leaYetoiDfomoarM^ and customers, aswoll as the pubßU that we have just reoflved,aDd'are,coDttfcat receiving, an extensive-stock 6f Clothing, wh*ch we .wiUBollontbeiahBl«»wiK modating terms, lowerthanthat orabyj>rocv establishment id Those havingaproper ctg»- fort and gentility -of dress, Vo politely Inrtttil . to an inspection of our goods; manufactured H tho best workmen, materials «t the best labnya. and most select styles. •.Amongfct'our cnojtv and cheap assortment will bo found - > Fine Black Cloth Brest and Frock Coath Sages, Plain.and Fancy Cassimere, Clouded Cat metetie, l\aetd> Simmer Cloth* Xwph-.: Linerißiick, Gingham and Chick ■ ; COATS. ‘ ' PiNlitoom.—New stylo oi fancy and, back Caaslmere, Caaalnet, Cordnrov, Summer Cloth; , Linen, Linen Duck, and an Wlces variety, u Summer pants. - • , • • . 1 ; V •Feit*.—A very largo and rich assortment, et'cii os black satin, embroidered r . silk, fancy chock, cassim'oro, MarseiUos/Sujn mer Cloth; &o. . Boys* Clothing. —A great asfionmeutwgf-g; and frock, of linen, gingham and.twSeqLdgH:' and frock coats, pants and vests,-• \y' JcQwbfc : Shift*.-*- Fine white shirts with Un«n-Mi^K k calico and different check shirts, penders, gloves/ umbrellas, carpet ■ Straw Hat* and Caj ji.—An -y > palm leaf. Canton and Leghorn HatsrSuki’#&'>» .* and Navy caps; a choice assortment of sut neck and pocket handkerchiefs, stocks, fitc.‘'v Thankful tor favors heretofore extended tops, wo shall endeavor to merit public confidence In future. - ..... . : V_l’! v Remember their stand Is in the house oppo-' site tho Market Honse, on tho south-east corner of tho Public Square. Call there and yon may roly upon It Ihalevßty article yon purchase will prove to bo precisely what it ia represented to bo, and you will save a handsome pnr contago-on your purchase mo ney—for in giving bargains, STEINER fit BRO. can’t ho beat! • Carlisle, May 8, 1855. , REMOVAL. GEORGE Grossman, respectfully Informal!** public, that lie has removed bis Baking Establishment to North Hanover street, in the house formerly occupied by Mr. Jacob Sener as a Hardware Store, where ho will continue to carry on the Baking Business as heretofore— Thankful for. tho liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on him, It will ho* his aim to merit a continuance of tho same. •Carlisle, May 8,1655—1 m. Scrivener & Conveyancer. AL. SPON3LER, fate Register of Cumber-. • land county, will carefully attend to tho transaction of all fiuch business as may be en; trusted to him,to witr Tho Writing of Deeds, Mortgages, Contracts, &c. j ho will also his attention to the procuring of Land WarfSßls, Pensions, &c., as well as to tho purchase and sale of Real Estate, Negotiations of Loans, fito. Office, West High Street, formerly occupied by Win. M. Penrose, Esq., 8 doors cast of tho Methodist church. Carlisle, March 20,1855—8 m n. D. CtIFTOI & SOX’S . Men’s and Boys’ Clothing Store. North-east cor. of Second and Dock S/ret/x, Philadelphia* To the Citizens op Carlisle and Vicisitt. YOU arc rcspocttolly invited to examine tho extensive and varied assortment of Men’s, and Boys’ Clothing, at tho store of tho subscri bers, where may always bo found a full supply of Ready-made Clothing, of oil sifces and de scriptions, worn by tncr. and boys of all ages and sizes, made by experienced workmen and of tho very best material, tbo make, flt, and nppear anco>«urpasscd by no establishment In tho city. Flense preserve this notice, and give mo a call, and lit out yourselves and sons in a manner worthy of you and them.' Remember tho North East corner of Second and Dock streets. R. D. CLIFTON 4c SON. April 12,1855—1 y HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Philadelphia. Important Announcement. Toallpenoas afflicted with Sexual disease. The Howard Association of Philadelphia, in view of the awful destruction of human life and health, caused by Sexual diseases, and the de ceptions which nro practised upon the unfortu nate victims of such diseases by Quacks, have directed tbeir consulting Surgeon, ns a Charit able Act worthy of their name, to give Medical Advice Gratis, to all persons thus afflicted, (Male or Female,) who apply by letter, (post paid,) with a description of their condition, ago, occupation, habits of life, &0., and in cases of extrema poverty and suffering to furnish medi cines free of charge. The Howard Association Is a benevolent In stitution,.established by special endowment, for tho relief of the sick and distressed, afflicted with “Virulent and Epidemic diseases,” and its funds can bo used for no other purpose. It boa now a surplus of means, which tiio Director* havo voted to advertise tho above notice. It ia needless to add that tho Association commands the highest Medical skill of tho ago. Address, (post-paid.) Dr. Gso. R. Cauiodw, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, Phil adelphia, Pa. By order of tho Directors. EZRA D. IIEARTWELL, Pr««V, Geo. PAincmtn, Scct*y,' April 12, 1855—Cl* LIGHT FOR ALL I GREATEST INVENTION OF THE AGE t Patent Cold Lard Lamp! rpHE subscriber having purchased tho patent right ot Stoncslfer Smith’s Patent Cold Lord Lamp for tho Stale of Pennsylvania, aro manufacturing In largo quantifies and are able to supply merchants at wholesale or retail, at his establishment opposite tho German Reform ed Church, In Loulhcr street. AH orders ad dressed to him will be promptly attended to. JACOB SENER. Carlisle^. April 5, 1805— Cm 'N. B.—The subscriber having closed out hU stock of Hardware, and having entered into tho Lamp manufacturing business, call upon tboso - indebted to bim by note or book account to settle their accounts without delay, gs no frirthor indulgence will bo given. Office opposite tho German Reformed Church. JACOB SENER. “Secure ll»c Shadow Ere the Substance JOHN S. MAIN, lias tho satisfaction of an nouncing to tho chitons of Carlisle and ▼!- dnhy, timt ho has located his Daguorrcan Gal lery two doors cast of Mr. Gilnhoff’Batoro.and It. tho rear of tho Market house. Ho proposes to take Daguerreotypes, which for durability, beauty ami lifo-UUo expression, aro unsurpassed. Let those who doubt coiuo and sou for them selves. Ladies and gentlemen will find It to their advantage to stop In and see him,, fa tho rooms qto lilted up equal to any }n tho place, and tho location Inconvenient. Ulf light being good, his rooms aro admirably adapted (o tho taking of Groups for any number of persons, and for taking likenesses of children almost Instant ly. A great variety, of Fancy Cases, Gold Lockets, Bruast-piriH, &0., for sale at tho lowest prices. Tie will also (aku Crain and Madalllou pictures, bo being the only one in (he place that can do them. Those who wish to patronize (ho above establishment, will always llnd hlm at home—ho only asks a (rial to give perfect satis (notion. JOHN 8. MAIN. Carlisle, May 8,1855—8 t uobt: DICK, SUMMER HATS. Just received at the atore of Hubert Dick, ft largo nnsorlmentof Men’s, Youth’s ond Boys* Rummer Hats, consisting of Pananin, Leghorn, French Straw, Gnnton and other varieties, part of which arc colored apd black, and of low price.’ April 12,1865. ■ CRACKERS.— r A now supply of frctih Water* Soda, Butter* Plc-ulo, Sugar andTreptoa Biscuit—Just resolved and for ealo by Aug. 8,1884. Jr. W. EBY.
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