the Boston Daily Time*. .Discovery 0/ Mrs. FaKerson. * hevehpmefiti of the Hiss'Case—Mrs. Patter ton 'Discovered— Proceedings for, a Divorce ty the 'Family of the Husband of the Lady. , : , . ~ Lowell, May 28, ’6§. Pbati Times Knowing that your hundreds ftf thousands of readers, in nil portions of this Hemisphere, peruse the columns ot the Times Tor the latest as well as most reliable nows of the day* f hasten to lay before them the most important item that will attract their attention Tor many a day. ' It is none other than the dis covery of the lady who has attracted-the atten tion of every ‘person ’in New England, whose fame has spread throughout the whole of Sam's domains, crossed the broad Atlantic, and as tonished tho denizcnsofVlctoria's rcalms.causcd world's of domestic unhappiness, and distract ed the wise legislators of the glorious Common wealth of Massachusetts—“ Mrs. Patterson.” Your readers and the whole world arc ac quainted with the testimony of the clerk of the Washington House, of this city, relative to the appearance of Mrs. Patterson, when she arrived there and was victualled per order of Mr. Joseph Hiss; and without doubt they can recollect what came out either in the statements of Air. Hiss or some part of the testimony before the Legislative Investigating Committee relative to «lady or.ladics in the cars when the Nunnery Committee were on their way to Lowell. Rest assured that soon tho whole matter wiU be made a« plain as can be—even to the discovery of the Pdcar, good friend," who Mr. Hiss was so careful to screen. But perhaps you and every reader may bo in hast for particulars, and hero they arc: ‘•There Uvea in this city a Airs. Moody, (for merly Miss Carter,) who, since the Hiss affair was at its height, has been, whUher no one knows, till within about a week sinwb she re tamed. The husband of this lady is in Cali fornia, hot- ho has friends and relatives here who have been on the out vive in relation to his welfare and honor, ana they smelled rather a targe mice oflate, so large indeed, that it has led to a preliminary examination of affairs, and the result has been that this Mrs. Moody is nono other than tho real, live, tone fide, buxom Mrs. Patterson, who has been so anxiously looked for. of late. It appears that some or the friends of Mr. Moody, on suspicion of the true stateof affairs, on Saturday last, took the matter in hand, and ' brought the said Mrs. Moody, olios Patterson, before a Justice of tho Peace, together with Sir. Reeves, clerk of tho Washington House, when Mr. Reeves rondo oath that Mrs. Moody was tho lady who stopped at tho Washington House at the time tho Legislative Nunnery Comroittc were there, and whose name was booked as “Mrs. Patterson.” These proceed ings were made by tho friends of tho absent lilr. Moody, with a view to procure a divorce, . in tho trial of winch, if it ever comes, the t world-widc-world ronv rest assured will be a | full solution of the liiss affair—who is Mrs. I Patterson, and the “dear, good friend”—and I bow an unfortunate member of tho Nunnery & Committee lost the anticipated company of the a «i*tcr of Mrs. Patterson.” Tragical Occurrence, The Toledo correspondent of the Detroit Free Kgs Press under date of May 8, writes os foU lows: I- “Yesterday, the cars of the Michigan South | «crn road had just stopped at the depot in this v tjly. when the passengers were in the act of ’■ going out, when a German, who retained his *, seat, deliberately placed a pistol at his head end blew it entirely to atoms. The blood and | brains liew in every direction, completely be spattering the garments of tho horrified pas- Iftscngers, who were pressing towards tho on |t trance. Though the fascination of horror ro ll? tinned them, yet quite a different consdcralion soon induced a general stampede. Tho coro ners were on the alert, but. strange to say, tho -.-. witnesses were not to be found. Persons soiled habiliments testified their prox pitnity to the appalling scene persistently deni &ed any knowledge of the transaction. The ir; ferry boat was just starting to convey the trav ellers across the river to continue their jour* her. Tno fear of detention was the cause of this sudden know-nolhingistn- Tte German is reported to have been of respectable appear ance, and recently from California. Eight hundred dollops and two gold, watches were found on his person.” VAtuxnL* Recipe rou IVurrEWAßnixo.—An ' . ' experienced whltowasher, says the Heading Ga *ottc, Bonds us the following recipe for making y ~ * A brilliant and durable wash, which he has test ified by many years’ use, and assures us is never. , It lr worth a year’s subscription to Any of our readers, but wo give it to them for -•V;. nothlnff: »Thls article, as ordinarily made, rubs off the walls after It becomes dry, soiling clothes and everything coming In contact with it. This may bo obviated by slackening the Umo in cold vra '■!*. tor, stirring it meanwhile, and then applying— %fler dissolving in water—-White Vitriol (Sul. phate of Zinc) In the proportion of 4 pound* to A bushel of good lime, making it the consistency 'Ofrlchmllk. The Sulphate ol Zinc will cause the wash to harden and to prevent the lime from rubbing off. a?-Tub Poet somewhere speaks of “winter V' lingering in the lap of spring,’* but it needs no - i: poet to tell Us it is the case hero this season, the lust-few days having been decidedly wintry. Jffor does it need a poet to inform the public Hut for all sorts of weather there isavoryabun. dent provision of suitable and fashionable cloth luff: at Rookuill t* Wilson’s cheap store, No. lll'Chcstnut street, corner of Franklin Place, Philadelphia.—ly 383-nrruli, -On Wednesday morning, the 30th nit., by Jno. M. Jones, Mr. Mathrw Moons. ofPapcrtown, this county, to Miss Blanche AsKA’lland, of this Borough. Diri), ti this Borough, on tho 23cl nit., John pAuon. Sr., in the 78th year of his ngc. i this Borough, on the 2d inal., Mr. Isaac A.TPBR, aged 52 years. Jttnrktfa. ''aftmjr l .. I’iiila., Juno 0, '55. - ANI) Meal.—Hrcadatnfis of all dc- BcnjvWJpa arc quiet, hut firm. There »b some ,n Y V 2r >r , ! le “"sumption,at SU for stand , n,i ” ! sales at SU 25 a forcxlra and fancy brands. Kyo SV 87 37 f P cr «>■• »nd &ferU.S 5 t al “ 15 b «- Br ■cUing ai 100 c per bn. Corn is 'g *, “ °IKWr U 5 hcl ?r Southcrntt, ' d ,^i%oat° ,U “° d “"- !, i'.ni'tSbAßLlSbE MARKET, The folkwing is a list of the prices paid for ElOUff {lrain, &0., at the Wnrcliouso >u Cah- Ualo > and may bo relied upon os correct: Sio 00 ■ '«* Bill*. in or ; •* jo so Kyj; 1 o so WhltrWnbt per bn. 2 60 Rcd.Whqfct per bu. 2 40 Bj-0 per iu. 1 25 Comperbu. OaUyerbu. Biriejrper bu. per bu. Timot%accO per bu Second Annual Fair 07 WTK " Big Spring Literary Institute, For the promotion and encouragement, of Ag • rkultural, HorticuUiiral and the Mechanic cal and Useful Arts , duff be opened at NEWVILLE, TUESDAY, AUG, 7, 2856, Iw “LITSBABT IIAUr.” TO thfs Exhibition, Farmers, Manufacturers, Mechanics, Artists, Inventors and all others desiring to display tho results of their labor, skill, ingenuity and taste, aro cordially invited to'contribute. Tho success of their first exhi bition warrants tho expectation (hat tho second will not bo inferior to any.eVerbo!d in |th!s, or any of tho adjoining counties. Tho Managers, therefore, feel, that in Inviting Contributions from this and the adjoining counties to their second annual exhibition, tboy aro oObring to tho producer of excellent articles a valuable op portunity of making known to tho country their novelty and utility, tho superior style of their workmanship, and their adaptation to tho pur poses for which they may bo intended. Mate rials, Machinery and Manufactures, which have elicited commendation at similar displays else where, may hero Dad now admirers and a now market. Tho Managers would respectfully so licit the Ladies to contribute specimens of ele gant handiwork, which heretofore have formed so attractive and important a feature of these displays. Tho Board of Managers will mako ever y effort to display whatever goods may bo received to the very best advantage. Competent judges' will bo selected to examino them, and premiums awarded to articles of superior merit in the sev eral classes. Tho Halt will be opened for (ho reception of goods on Thursday, August 2d; and on Tuesday, August7(h,' (be Exhibition will bo opened to visitors and continue open five day*. No article deposited after Monday evening, August Glh, can be entered upon tbu judges’ list for competition or premium, except such as tho managers shall bo satisfied were despatched from a distaneg In time but from unavoidable detention failed to reach the Hall by tbo day specified. Prctideni —JOHN DILI.ER, Correipondmg Sed'y. —W. U. LINN, Financial Std’y.—T). AIIL, Treasurer —J. H. HERRON. Juno 7,1855 —2 m Gentlemen's Furnishing Store. East Main Street, Carlisle. THE subscriber begs leave to Inform his cna totnuts and the public in general, that bo has removed Ids GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING STORE to H»o room lately occupied by Mr. Elliott as a Drug Store, next door to Hitnor’s store, East Main street. Thankful lor past favors, he re spectfully informs nil his old customers and the public, that he has on hand a well selected stock of tho latest styles of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, and other goods adapted to all seasons for Mon ana Boys’ wear, which he is prepared to make up at short notice, aud in the bust manner and latest styles. Having tho experience of years in tho busi ness of Cutting and Making, he Hatters hhnself that ho will satisfy all who give him n call. Ho has also a good assortment of Trimmings, of every variety and best quality. Persons wishing to And their own Cloths, can have tho same trimmed and made up on reason able terms. In addition to tlds he has on hand a well selected stock of Gentlemen’s and Boy’s Furnishing Goods , such as shirrs, collars, cravats, stocks, suspenders, and handkerchiefs, nil oi which can be bought at city prices at his shop In East Main struct. HENRY S. RITTER, Carlisle, Juno 7, 1655. LIST OF LETT CHS, Published in (he ''Volunteer” by authority. LIST of Letters remaining In tho Post Office at Carlisle, Pa., Juno 1, 1855. Persons In quiring for I,otters on this List will please say they arc advertised. Alexander Hugh 3 Jasper James Baker Michael Jones Michael Carnots Miss Jones F. E. Bearil Air. Kelly Ellen Berkheimer Mary Kell Fanny Berkheimer Jonas Kunklc Jacob Lenphart Jacob M. Leferer Jacob Bear D. Bixlcr R. N. Blnin Ann Llndcy John Blaklo Nicholas Mackey Michael Bond Mary Jane Markwark E(cy N. Bower Jonathan Mnsser Christian Brown Elizabeth M’hileny John Brown Jas R. Neimeily Charles Bull Dr. Patterson Eleanor Clark Felix Q. Phillips Geo. M. 2 Comer John Quigly P. W. Cook Caroline Ramsey Hottie Curtis Dennis E. Renninger P. Dice Wm. A. Richings G. Y. Duren Q. F. 2 Sciilofscr John Enders P. M. Dr. Shmfler Evian Epningcr Geo. Smi th Matilda Fisher Lousia Stevens Geo. FratunvUy Y. X. Sioufler Susan Green W. & J. Thomas Mary Jaoo Green John T. Wallace John Griffith Moses Walls Salma Hall S. A. Mrs. Wcisc Fredrick Hamer James Wertz John Hubbard Samuel Westenberger Henry Humes J. Wharton Martha Hummel Mary Wolgemuth Sally llerinan Jacob Yinger Jacob 2 Jackson Mary Yorlels John Jaycc E. Ziglcr Lydia Ann One cent duo on each letter In addition to the postage. JOHN 1). BRATTON, P. M. SlicriffUlty TO THE FREEMEN OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY. Fellow-Citizens-*-1 offer my self, (at the suggestion ot many friends,) for too ofllco of SHERIFF, at tho ensuing election, subject to tho decision of tho DemocratlcOoun ty Convention. Should I-bo so fortunate ns to receive a majority of your votes for said ofllco, 1 pledge myself to discharge tho duties of tho samo to tho best of my ablMtios. SN South Middlct’n tp.. I Juno 7,1855, ( SNYDER RUPEET rpO THE VOTERS Or CUMJ)EHLANI> .L COUNTY.—Thu umicrdigwoii ruspoctfuHy oilers himself as a Candidate lor the office of SHERIFF, and solicits your suffrages, at the ensuing Election. AVll. RILEY. May «1, '65. FELLOIV-CITIZJSNS—At tho suggestion of numerous friends in various parti of tho county, I offer myself as a candidate for tho ofliotj of of Cumberland county, subject to tho decision of tho Democratic County Con vention. Sliould I bo nominated and elected, I shall use ovary effort to discharge (he duties j ot tho ofllco Impartially and to the satlsfoctioi of tho public. North Middleton tp. f I May 81, 1865. f rpO THE VOTERS OF CUMBERLAND 1 COUNTV. Fettour Citizens —I oflbr my- Bolf ns a Candidate* for tho ofllco of SHERIFF of Cumberland county, nnd pledge myself, if ducted, to discharge tho duties of tho ofQco to tho best of my Judgment and ability. ROBERT M‘o ARTNEV. May 24, 1856. MILLIKERY. MUS. M. NEFF, has just opened her 4 assortment of Millinery and Fancy Goods, comprising Straw and rnney Bonnets of every description, Flowers, lJrotM<i OiipQ, Ribbons, &c. Also, ft largo and splendid lot of dollars, Spencers and Sleeves, «t very low prices. A beautiful assortment of Dross Silks, from 50 0 |„. to $1.25. Haying selected her stock of Goods with groat r°, Mrs. N, hopes It will moot tho approval of all irho «rar her will, B call. Carlisle, May 17, iass_:Qt A nowsupply offrOßh Wator, .V. I’ic-'ito, Sugar ami Trenton l)laouli_Ju8l received and for gala by Aug. B, IBM. J. TV. BBT. i no 0 so s oo Special Court of Qiiftfltir Seas. WIEREAS, the Hob. James H. Graham, President Judge of the several Courts of Common Pleas of the counties of Cumberland, Perry and Juniata, and Justice of tho several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery- lu said counties, and Don. Samuel Wdodburn and Hon. John Rupp, J udges of tho Court ol Oyor and Terminer and General Deliv ery for tho trial of capital and other offenders in tho said county of Cumberland, b;j( their precept to mo directed, dated the 24th day of May 1865, havo ordered a Special Court of Quarter Ses sions of tho Peace, to beholden ot Carlisle, in and for tho county of Cumberland, on Thurs. day, tho 21st day of Juno, A. D. 1855, at, tho Court House, commencing at 10 o’clock A. M. of said day, and that notice thereof be given by tho Clerk of said Court by publication in the newspapers of said borough, for throe successive vroeks. Bt tub Codbt. iaagas. "Witness my hand and seal of said court IjSsUat Carlisle, this 28th day of May, 1856. JOHN M. GREGG, Clfc . May 81,1865—8t_ MRS. R. A. REYNOLDS, has removed her Daguerreotype establishment, trom tho Sonlh-onst to the South-west cornet ot Hanover and Louther streets, immediately ovcrMr. Fet ter’s Cabinet Ware-room, where she will bo happy to see oil who want good DAGUERREO TYPES of themselves and friends; satislledthat she can furnish them with liknesscs, which tor truthfulness and beauty, cannot bo excelled,not Tsven by those of the “unrivalled Davis." Hav ing been engaged while hi Philadelphia, in one of tho hcat Dngiwrrcun Saloons in Chestnut street, adding to heroin former skill and ex perience in the art some valuable instructions, the result of several years experience of one of tho very best artists of the day. Prices to suit all. Those who would bo economical, as will as those who desire to in vest more laigely. Carlisle, May 24, 1855—8 m. LADIES, ploaso call at Rawllus’ Wholesale and Retail Shoo Store opposite Railroad Depot, If you. want Good French Morocco Boots for $1 00 Tan Colored Gaiters 87i Fine French Morocco Jenny Linds 76 Linen Lustre Gaiters 02£ Good Cloth Shoes CO French Moroco Tio 87$ Good Moroco Slippers 25 Children’s Roams I2| Carlisle, May 24,1855 —tf. CARD.— DOCTOR S. P. ZEIGLER, recent ly from Lancaster city, offers his Profes sional services to tile citizens of Carlisle and vicinity in all Its various branches. Office and residence in tho house formerly occupied as Sener’s Hardware Store, North Hanover street, where he can bo consulted at ail hours when not professionally engaged. Calls to the country promptly attended to. uv* Charges moderate. Carlisle, May 24, 1855- Bm. Notice to Bridge Builders. 'T'IIE Commissioners of Cumb. co. will receive 1 proposals at their office in Carlisle until tho llth dav of June next for the building of a WOODEN BRIDGE, across the Conodaguinct creek, where the road leading from M’Clurc’s Gap to Mount Rock crosses said crick near Trains mill, in West Pennsboro' twp. The Bridge to be of the following dimensions, viz ; To contain in length 136 leet in the clear from one abutment to tho other, to be 18 feet wide from out to out.and to be 12 feet high from the floor to the square of roof, said Bridge to be double floored with two inch plank the lower floor to be pine and tho upper flour to be oak and raised in the centre 10 inches and well se cured, tho Bridge to be one span, to extend from abutment to abutment, tho wooden arch cs to be of first quality of timber, said Bridge, to be closely weather boarded with three quar ter inch pino boards well lapped, the entire roofing to bo of good and sufficient pine shing les, the roofing shall extend at each end of tho bridge 12 feet over the heel of the arches, and on each side of the bridge over tho weather boarding two feet, all of tho wood work out side to be painted with two good coats, (cover ing it well) of white lead, mixed with .boiled linseed oil, tho inside of Ih’c wood work to have two good coats of whitewash lime, tho Stone work to be as follows: Two abutments to bo built on a solid foundation subject to the ap proval of the said Commissioners to be in size 15 feet in the bottom, and to be 13 feet high from low water mark to the cord line or top of abutment —the said abutment to bo built of good hard and large stone and lime and mortor with a battering wall of one inch to tho foot on three sides of the abutments, with wing walls on each side of the said bridge, to extend on the North side 15 feet and on the South 30 feet from said bridge, said wing walls to diverge to suit the road, tho said wing walla to be 5 feet thick at the abutment with a battering of one inch to tho foot to the top of the filling and extend in that manner on the two extremes until it meets the road with an assent not exceeding an angle of 5 degrees, with curtain walla of suffi cient length, ncight and thickness, and to be well covered with pinu shingles. Tho said work described above to be done \n a good and work manlike manner, the mason work to be point ed from the back of the abutments, tho filling shall consist of earth and stone well put down, Ibe undertaker to furnish all materials at his own expense and to give security ns the Com missioners shall require for tho faithful perfor mance of tho workmanship and pcrmaucc of said bridge for and during the term of seven years from tho time the said bridge shad be finished. J. ARMSTRONG. ) r Gfia, M. GRAHAM, f c ' om "“ s ' Commissioners Office, ) Carlisle 22d May, ’55. Valuable Slate Farm at Public 6al«.' On Saturday , June 0/A, 1855. THE subscriber having determined to change his location, will sell bis Farm at public sale on reasonable terms. It is situated in Frankford township, Cumberland county, nine miles north-west of Carlisle, one mile north of Fraiu’s mill, and a quarter of a mile cast ot Bloscr&vlllo. The farm contains 120 ACRES, and 120 Porches, strict measure; about 20 acres of which are covered with valuable timber, and the residue cleared, of which a largo portion is meadow or bottom land. The improvements AmgA are a good substantial LOO HOUSE, JwMa LOO IIAUN, and all other necessary BMSBL°ut-bundings. The farm is under lyAygHgood fence, and there Is a flue young Orchard of good fVult. There is an unfailing well of good water near (ho house, running wa ter on tho farm, and n never falling spring of good Sulphur water adjoining this farm and but n short distance from tho house. This farm Is susceptible at ordinary expense ofgrcnt improve ment by means of liming, for lime can bo pur chased cheap at a distance of only two or (hroo miles, and as tho farm has a desirably oven stir face which effectually prevents washing, It may bo limed permanently and profitably. It Is also a well known fact, that state land by reason of its cheapness and moderate (axes, pays much bettor than limestone land considering tho ax : travagant prices and oppressive faxes of the lat ter. Tho subscriber having resolved to change his location and engage In his profession,for which reason tho said property will absolutely be sold. Tho right and title to this property Is perfectly goo>S. For further Informatlo on quire of 4ho subscriber and proprietor who re sides in Carlisle. Those who wish to see said larm prior to tho aide can do so hy calling upon his tenant, Henry Smith, who Uvea upon the farm. Tho terms of sale will bo cany. Sale to commence nt 1 o'clock, I'. M., when attendance will ho given and terms made known by May 17. 1655—4 t LEVI MEILY. UounvtN &, llloomcrs. ELIAS LIGHT, A VERY largo assortment of new Straw Goods of the latest styles, viz i English, Dunstable and Split Straw, Neapolitan, Hair, Lace, Leg horn and Florence Braid Bonnets, Misses and Children’s Bloomers of various kinds, Straw Braids and Gimps, Artificial Flowers, Bonnet Ribbons, all now and doalrhblc Goods, and will bo sold cheap at tho store ot the subscriber in i Soalh Hanover street. April 12, *55. ROBT. DICK. BEHOVED, Gentlemen’s FnmliftinßArUcles. S, N..HANTCII& Co., 1 hard opeliedand now offer for Bale at their,store on West High street, otio door west of tho hotel formerly kept by 0. G* Stough, a magnificent assort ment of new stylo Goods, among which' may be named Cloths,'Cassimcres and Vest ing*) very. iwudsomo, and of the best Quality, together with a fulHassortment of Gentle incu’j Furnishing jlrtictei, comprising Shirts of nil kinds; Fancy Silkjßoafcfon, Napoleon and other Ties; Black nml colored Kid and other Gloves; Fancy Coat Links; Fine Linen Coats, together with a full assortment of Ready-mbde ClofMng, for men and boys, suitable for Spring and Summer wear, and an hundred and ono oth er Indispensable articles, nil of which will be sold very low to suit the h&rd times. Call and examine them. , . Carlisle, May 81, 1855—Cm* Latest Arrival. PHILIP ARNOLD,.has jiist relumed from the eastern cities, where bo has purchased a very largo stock of new . . Summer Goods, to which ho invites Ihoattbntlqn of his did friends and customers in general, as ho Is satisfied ho can sell Goods at prices that will suit the pock ets of all; his stock will bo found one of the best selected ns well ns ono of tbo largest In the town, nnd consists of nil kinds Of Goods, nmong which will bo found black and fhney Silks, Bareges, Tissues, ChalHcs, Lawns, : Summer Silks, Ging hams, Do Bngcs, Do Lathes, Calicoes, Checks, Tickings, Muslins of nil widths, Collars, Sleeves, Cblmezcttos,' Swiss and Jaconet RnßJng and Edging and Inserting, Thread Lnccs, Sec. Bon nets and Ribbons of ’all kinds. Hosiery and Gloves of alt kinds formen, women nnd chil dren. Carpets, Mattings’’ and Oil Cloths. Do has now on hand tho largest stock of the above mentioned articles over'brought to Carlisle, which ho is selling very dhoap, and among the lot will bo’ found Velvef, Tapestry, Brussels, Three Ply, Ingrain, VcnWati ond Colton. Mat tings of all kinds nnd widths. Also, Oil Cloths of nil widths. Boots and Shoes of nil kinds which ho will dispose of rVenr low, ns ho wishes to relinquish that part of tbo business. Grocer ies, such as Coffee, Sugar, Tea, Spices, Molas ses, &c. All of which he will sell cheap at the old stand, whore tliankful for past favors ho so licits-a continuance of tho same. PHILIP ARNOLD. Carlisle, May 81, 1855 i: Rend! Rend! MU. DAVID SIPE, of Carlisle, lias been ap pointed Agent for the conniy of Cumber land, for the sale of FISK’S PATENT METAL LIC BURIAL CASE, which Is superior to any of the kind now In use, for ordinary Interments and transporting fho dead. It prerents imme diate decomposition and obviates the necessity of hasty burials ,• for, being perfectly alr-tlght, It prevents any unpleasant odor (Void escaping and can bo kept frota) day to day, until it mills the convenience of (befriends of the deceased to inter. Wo might offer bnndrods of certifi cates in corroborate these facts, but the following will suffice i , Certificates from Clay t Webster and others. Washington, April sth. Gentlemen— Wo witnessed the utility of your ornamental “Metallic Patent Burial Cnao,” used to convoy the remains : of the late Hon. JohnC. Calhoun to the Congressional Ccmcfry, which improved us with the belief that U is the best nniclo known to us for transporting the dead to their llnal resting place. With respect wo sub scribe ourselves. ■ ’ Yours, Ac. U.Clat. '-Lewis Cars, Daniel Webster, D. S. Dickinson, Jew. Davis, - W. R. Kino, J, M. BEniiiKN, 11. Dodor, W. P. Manoum, P. R. Atcuihson. The above described Burial Cases con, at all times, be obtained of tbo subscriber, at Ids Ware-rooms nearly opposite the Bank, North Hanover street, Carlisle. DAVID SIPE. May 17, 1865. AN OltßU^vsCß. Repealing JTTe Ordinance If or Muzzling Dogi sc., and for the Protection qf Trttt on the Public Squares. Seo. 1. Dolt ordained and enacted by tlio Town Council of (bo Borough of Carlisle, and t is hereby ordained and enacted j That tho Ordioanccpassedon tho 17tb day of Junc,lBf>4, for tho Muzzling ol Dogs,'running at largo in said Borough, bo and tho same Is hereby re pealed. Seo. 2. That every person owning or keep, big one or more dogs, shall pay a tax of fifty cents (or each and every dog owned or kept by him or her ; and a tax ol ono dollar for every slut owned or kept within tho limits of said Borough. Sbo. 8. 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 o( tho trees In and around tho Pub lic Squares, in said Dorougb # or that arc owned, or have been anywhere planted by tho said Bor ough, shall, on being convicted thereof, pay a fine of Twenty-Five Dollars* for each and every such alienee: and a reward of Twenty-Five Dollars shall also bo pnid to any person who shall give such information to the Borough au thorities as will lead to the conviction any person or persons who shall bo guilty of any sucii offence. Passed the 10th day of April, 1855. A. SOBLEt Chief Burgoss. Attest—Wxc. 11, Wetzkl, Clerk. May 17, 4t. Land Tor Sale or JBnrlei*. I WILL sell or barter, a tract of land, in Mon roo township, Bedford county, Pa., contain ing Six Hundred and Sixty-five Acres. It is sit uated 8 miles from the town of Clcorvillo, 10 miles south of Bloody-run, and 18 north of-Han cock, Md., tfio"latter place situate onthe Chosa poaka and Ohio Canal, and contiguous to tho Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. affording at all -times an excellent market for lumber, produce, &0., and furnishing supplies of piaster; salt and groceries, at very little above city prices. About (wo hundred acres of thlstract is cleared, fifteen of which arc meadow, (be balance In a tolerable state of cultivation. Tho soil is of medium quality, part slate ond part red slato, flint, &c. l 0 Improvements are a good two story Log House and Kitchen, Log iSl!B8b Barn ‘ ftnt * a Kood Saw Mill. This would divide very well into three I arms, giving to each a portion of cleared land, with a good spring In a suitable place for building { or it would altogether make an ex tensive stock farm, for which It la well adapted, being well watered and having a largo Quantity of meadow land yet to clear. Tho terms will bo made easy fur tho purchaser. Hubert dick, Carlisle, Pa. May 10, 1855—tf Carlisle Ooposll Hank. SPECIAL deposits will bo rocoivod at this Hank for any length of time over four months, and interest paid at the rate oi four per cent, per annum, and tlio principal paid back at any time after maturity without notice. Interest ceases after the expiration of tho tlmo specified In tho certificate, unless renewed for another given period, In which case tho interest Is paid up until tho time of the renewal. Bank open at 0 o’clock A. M., and closes at *2 o’clock P. M. r. parker; pruu. ' Ww. M. Bketem, Caififtr* May 81, 1865—!f REMOVAL. THE undersigned has removed to tho room formerly occupied ns the Pont Office, Imme diately opposite tho Volunteer Office, where ho 1h now opening a largo and general assortment of now Spring Ooniln, embracing an extensive variety of British .French and J)ome.iHeJ)ry.G/>ods, Groceries, Straw lints and IJonnefs, Wall Paper, £c., which lie will of fer ut tho lowest prices, purchasers are ro spoctftdly Invited to call and examine for thorn selves. ROBERT DICK. Carlisle, April 12, 1805. Witt. W. mtGR, Attorney at law. Office below r«- hoir’s Store, and adjoining M. Holcomb’s office. ' Carlisle, May 10, 1805. West High St: T Corner of the Public Square^ CAELIstE, Fiu, ' THE siibscVlbbr, respectfully informs hii hli'- mcrous friends and tho travelling commU; ulty, that ho lbs loosed that well known larqrri stand formerly occupied by til. L.’Burkholder, and recently by 0. G. Stough, and is now fully prepared to accotnniodalo all vVho' may fhvor him with a call. Tho House has boon fitted up In a neat add comfortable manner, and every thing will bo done on ray part to make all fool at homo who may bo pleased to slop with mo. Tho Table will bo supplied with llio best that tbo market can afford, and served up in a way that cannot fall to please. .Tho Bar will always bo supplied with choice Liquors. A careful and oblhrlng Ostler will olwoysuo In attendance. JACOB SUOLL, Carlisle, April 12,1855 —8m m. c. nuEEiu, Attorney at law. office m Main st., opposite Marlon Ilali. Business entrusted to him will bo promptly attended to. Carlisle, April 12,1865. n. a. *>n eer, SEEDSMAN AND FLORIST, NO. 50 Chcsnut, near Second, Philadelphia, has now arranged and completed his stock tor the spring of 1855, as follows: Fegc/«6/e Seeds —.in great variety, Including tho finest varieties of Beans, Beets, Cabbage, Cauliflower,Lettuce,Onions, Melons, Egg-plant Tomatoes, Peas, Radishes, &c. Floircr SccJa.—llls collection Is unequalled tby any In this country for extent and quality, nnd embraces tho finest varieties 1 of Afctors, Stocks, Carnations, Ransles, jwors, Daisy, &c. Grass Seeds—of all kinds, including Blue and Green Gross, White Dutch Clover, Sweet Scen ted Vernal Gross, Rorronnial Ray Gross, Du corno, Ac. Roses, 4-c. —Choice evor-bloomlng Roses, Ca mellias, Verbenas, Dahlias, Grape Vines, Fruit Trees, Shrubbery, &c. 3. W. UAVERSTICK, Jlgt. for Carlisle March 29,1855. CEMENT. I'IIE superior Ccraout, manufactured by J. GarvorA Co., of Scotland, Franklin county, can bo had in large or small quantities nt U. Saxton’s Hardware store, Main Street, Carlisle, i All who have tried this Comout pronounce it the nest article (hoy ever used. From a great number of certificates given to the manufactur ers, wo select the following: CiiAMDEnsoupo, Feb. 20, 1855. Always on hand a largo & varied assortment oi Port Monnaios, Work Boxes, Pocket Books, Cabas, Bankers Gnsos, Traveling Dags, To Jacod Gaqve’r ha's boon Note Holders, Backgammon Boards, used during tho past year, under my direction, Fort Folios, Chess Men, in tbo construction of “ The Carlisle Water Portable Desks, Memorandum Books, Works,” and work of this Company, about 80 Dressing Cases, Cigar Cases, &c. barrels of your Hydraulic Cement, which has Also, a general assortment of English, French proved to bo n good and reliable article, and 1 and Gorman Fancy Goods, take pleasure lu recommending it to others as Fine Pocket Cutlery, Razors, Razor Strops aU Qh. f\ SMITH and Hold Pens, wholesale, Second and Third April 10. *55. Supi. C. V. Railroad. Floors. _ _ F. H. SMITH, THE EASTERN WAR IS not yet ended, and stilt continues to excite tho public mind, but n much greater excite ment has been caused by the arrival at the store of the subscribers, of tbu most magnificent stock of Goods, which for variety, extent, beauty and cheapness, has novor been equalled in this coun try. Among this largo stock may bo found, In part, as follows t For the Ladies, Plaid and Striped Silks, best black Silks, Ba rege do Lnlncs, Tisanes, Challys, Beroges, Gre nadines, Lqwus, Ginghams, Tissue Sebastopol, Alpachas, Dress Muslins, Chintzes, Needle Worked Collars, do. Handkerchiefs, do. Spen cers, do Sleeves, Parasols, &c. For the Gentlemen, Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Coatings of linen, wool and cotton, pant Stuffs of cotton and linen, Huts, Caps, Umbrellas, Stocks, Handkerchiefs, Gloves,Hosiery,Cravats, Undershirts,Drawers, Carpet Bags, a largo assortment of Looklug Glasses, fee. Also, Laces, Edgings, Irish Linens, warran ted pure, of our own importation, Checks,Mus lins, Tickings. Flannels, be., all of which we Intend (o soli lower than Over sold hero. Give us a call all who want cheap and good Goods. BE NTZ & DRO. Carlisle, April 20, 1805. Sprlnff aiul summer Shoe*. Cheap for Caeh! I AM NOW receiving n largo assortment of Shoos of the most fashionable stylos, and ex cellent make, fresh from the manufactories, which I will soil extremely low for cash. LIST OF PRICES. Ladie** Tan-colored Gaiters, a hamisoroo arti cle, (Willis'make,) only $1,25; flno Jenny Llml Rosettes, from 87Jt051,26; Black Last ing Gaiters, (Willis* make,) $1,25; French Morocco Buskins, single soled; French Mo. rocco Boots, double soled, $1,26; Paris Boots $1,25: Men*s Morocco Shoes, homo made, $1,26; Boots ditto, $1,81; Kid Tics 60 cents; I Polka Boots $1,87; Cushman Tics $1,81; Son- I tags and Albonis, $1,25. , ; Uentlemen’a -Extra fine French Calf Boots, a | | beautiful article, ouly $4,60; Calf Walking Shoes, $1,60; Calf Congress Gaiters, $2,25; I Cloth Montoroys, $2,00; patent leather Ox ford Shoos, $1,75; Julien Tics, $2,60; Patent Leather Congress Gaiters as low as $2,00; al so Patent Pump Ties, (100 Cloth Gaiters, with | I patent tips. Bcukcrt** A No. 1, Glovo Top 1 Buttoned Patent Leather Congress Gaiters, , Enamelled, Patent Leather, &c,, at low prices. Also Carpet and Velvet Slippers. I Mimt* Polka Boots, Opera Boots and Jenny Linds; colored Gaiters, patent Ups, 67 cents; flue Rid Boots, 75 cents. I Children’* Highland Boots, Eurekns, Excelsiors I and Ankle-ties, lloans for 2 0 cents,- Calf, single soled, for 25 coots. Men’t Kip Boots in grout variety, some as low ns $2; Stout Brogans $1; Calf skin Shoes $1,60 Women's Kid Buskins, double solod, 75 to $1,25, Shooteos, calf, 76; Heavy K(p Boots, Linen Gaiters 75; Half Gaiters 02; Slippers 87. JJoyi* Heavy Kip Boots, flno Cull Boots, Dro. gans as low ns 76 da; Patent Congress Gait ers, Patent Leather Monroes, Patent Leather Jnlllon Tics, &c. Carpet Bogs ol every description—Oil Cloth, Union, Brussels, Velvet, from 50 cts. to $B. i Also, several thousand dollars worth of Bools i and Shoos at Wholesale. Country Merchants and other dealers are invited to call. All who wish to buy good Shoos and save money, will cal) at Portcrtsold stand, Main street, near the Railroad Depot. April ID, 1865 H. M. BATON'S, Toivu nutl Counlr)'. rr*llE subscriber takes this method of Inform 1. tng Ida friends and tho public generally, that ho continues to carry on the Cabinetand Under taking JJueinttt, at his stand, North Hanover street, next dour to Ilavorstlck’s drug store, and noarly opposite (ho Carlisle Deposit Dank. CorriNS made at tho shortest notlcu and at mod* orate prices. Having provided himself with & now and fine Hearse, ho will attend Amends In town and country, personally, without any cx tra charge. Ho will also carry SSSsSmBSmE on the Oauinct Mauikq in ail nS " 1 “'■Q its various branches, and will constantly koop on hand Bureaus, Secretaries, Work Stands, Parlor Ware, Upholstered Chairs, Sofas, Ottomans, Sofa Tables, Card, Side, Din tng and Breakfast Tables, Chamber Ware, such as French Field, (high and low posts,) Curtain and Jonny Lind Bedsteads, Wasnstands of dif ferent kinds, Wardrobes, Vonltlan Blinds, and Chairs of all kinds, and all other articles usual ly manufactured in this lino of business. Ills workmen are experienced, eastern city workmen, ami Ida work is made in tho latest city style, and all under bis inspection, unci of the best materials ( all of which is warranted to be good, and will bo sold low for cash. He in vites ail to give Idm a cal) before purchasing elsewhere. For tho liberal patronage hereto fore extended him, he feels indebted to his nu merous customers. and assures them (hat no efforts will bo spared in future to please them in stylo, manufacture and price. Give us n cal). Remember tho place, noarly opposiio tho Bank. DAVID SIPE. April 10, 1055. Handbills of every description nonlly printed at this office. BlngUam, J»avls & Co., 276 Market Strut, Philadelphia, Jgenle far Ja cob Shim, Varlitle and Philadelphia. ; , ■ SS’I CABS icaVo both placca. East and /SSsSWcit. tWde bVbry Week, TnoaHoya and All business entrusted to B. D. & Col will bo attended to with promptness, Whether In solos, produce or freight.’ A; U. Barnitz, North street, Boitimoro, will attend to same as above. . Carlisle, May 81, 1855— 8r0 . Rcaping A Mowltiff MflfWH®®* Tl/TANNY'S latest patent combined adjustoblo i.UL Reaper and Mower, with Wood's Improve ment, will bo oflbrod to the formers "of Eastern Pennsylvania for the harvest Of 1056,' on usual terms, viz s. $125, cash at tho shop.' Customers would do well to send In thelrordcrs early,, as precedence will bo given to first orders. Ad dress, J. WTNEBKENNER $ CO„ April 12, 'ss—2m Harrisburg, Pa. c. p. mnvmicKi, Attorney at law, win promptly attend to all business entrusted to his care. Office In Boctem's Row. Carlisle, April 5, 1855—Cm Homily Land Agency- THE undersigned will attend promptly to the procuring of Bounty Lands for those enti (led to them under (ho late nc( of Congress, ap proved March Bd, 1855. Many years experience in tho prosecution of claims for service in tho revolutionary war, has rondo mo familiar with tho regulations And forms requisite to bo 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 forma and Instructions will be sent on application by mail IVce of cost. No charge unless a warrant is obtained, and when , obtained tho foe will bo $5. The highest market price will ho paid for Land W arranta. A. P. NORTON, Postmaster, Carlisle Springs, Cumberland co., Pa. April 5,1856—1 y F, 11, SMTII, Port Monnaie, Pocket Book, DRESSING CASE MANUFACTURER, AT. W. Cor. Fourth $ Chesnut S(t. Pim.ADT.LP»u, N. W. cor. Fourth $ Chestnut Sts. Phihv. N. B.—On the receipt of $l, a superior G»UI Fen will bo sent to any part of tho United States by mall; —describing pen, thus, medium, bard, or soft. April 5,1855 —1 y riRST ARRIVAL OF SPRIXG GOODS. THE subscriber has Just received a very largo assortment of Hew Spring Goods, to which bo invites the attention of purchasers, as he is prepared to sell at such prices that they may save from 20 to 25 per cent, on former prices. Ills stock embraces all the different kinds of Goods adapted to*tho season, euchasOLOTflS, Caßaimorca, Vestings, Cotton Pant Stuffs, Lin. ons, Linen Checks, sc. ' Dress Goods. Such as Black and Vancy Silks, Bnrago do Laincs, Lawns, Challlea, Baragcs, Bombasines, Alpacas, India Silks, sc. Bonnets and Ribbons, Bonnets of all kinds such as Satin Straw, Swiss Straw, English Double and Split Straw. Rib bons of all kinds and colors very cheap. Hosiery and Glove*. Mon’s anti Boys* white, brown and mixed hall Hose, Ladies* white, black, brown, *klo and mixed Iloao} Mod’s, Women’s and Children’s Gloves nod Milts of all kinds. Domestic Goods . Muslins, Chocks, Tickings, Gsnabaf'g, flagging, Calicoes and Ginghams. Carpets, Mattings, and Oil Cloths. A very largo lot of Carpets of all kinds, such as Velvet, Tapestry, Brussels, Three Ply, Ingrain and Vonltinn; Matt logs 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 shoos at very low^iriccs. Groceries . Such ns Coffee, Sugar, Tea, Molasses and Spi ces; all of which will be sold cheap, at the old stand in North Hanover street, Q doors north ol the flank, whero thankful fur the liberal patron age ho'has heretofore received, ha hopes for a continuance of the same. rinur ARNOLD. Carlisle, April ft, 18ftft. Embroider iks. a large im m collars. Sleeves, Ghlmezottes, Jaconet and Swiss Edging and Inserting, for sale cheap hv April 6, ’s ft. PHILIP ARNOLD^ NEW GOOD SI iSpS[ioiiisi JAM now rcccving Irom Now Vork and Phil adelphia, an Immense stock of now and desi rable cheap Goods, to which I call the attention ol all my old friends and customers, And the public in general. Having purchased most of my Goods from the largest importing houses in New York, I am satisfied that I can give better bargains than can be hud at any other house in the county. Drotiu (roods. Our assortment of now stylo dress goods Is large, complete and beautiful. Another lot of those elegant and cheap black Silks, Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Sleeves, Collars, Ruffles, Edgings and Inserting, a stock for extent and price that defies competition. Muslins, Ginghams, Calicoes, Be Bcges, De Lainos, Tickings, Chocks, <fc., a tremendous stock of Gloves and Hosiery cheaper than ever. CLOTHS , CASSIMEUBS, Cords, Cotton ados, and very cheap* Carpeting and Matting. An entire now stock ofThroo Ply, Ingrain, Cot ton nnd Vonltian Carpeting, bought Very chcnp and will bo sold Tory low. White and colored Matting. Boots and Shoes. A largo supply of Ladles’ and Gentlemen's Boots, .Shoos end Gaiters. Intending to glvo up the Grocery department, I will dispose ot what I hare on hand in that lino at low prices. 1 hare on hand some Roady-mado Clothing, which I will soil for loss than cost, as 1 want to close it out. Como one and all to the old stand, East Main street, and select your Goods from the largest and cheapest stock ever brought to Carlisle. CHARLES OGILBY. Carlisle, April 5, 1665. WALL PAPER. I have Just received/Arre thousand Jive hundred piece* new pattern Wall Paver and Borders, embracing almost every variety of quality, stylo and prlco, nnd which will ho sold very cheap. April 12. '66. UORT. DICK. Embroideries. a« immense stock or needle worked Collars, Undorsloovcn, Chin). Izotts, Flouncing, Inserting and Edging, just received and direct from two «f the largest im porting houses in Mew York, which will be sold at prices truly astonishing, at the cheap store of 0. OGILBY. May 10, 1865. BONNETS, Ribbons and Flowers. A very extensive assortment of Bonnots, Ribbons and Artificials, now opening at the cheap store of G. OGILBY. May 10, 1866. Largo Arrival of 7 Spring and SoiniiieP'CjotliipS. AT- STEINER & BUG'S., "CHeap _ptoih{ng Store.—We beg leave to inform opr ftionda and customers, os well aa v tbo public in that wo hove just received, and ore constantly receiving, an extensive Clothing, wb«ch ivo will sell on tlio ttostacboijV modating tonus, lower t|ian that bf apy qlnbr establishment in Ibis or neighboring town*.rrr Those having a proper, regard for economy, com-? fort and gentility of dross, nro politely. InVJUd to an Inspection of our goods, manufactured t>7. the bust workmen, materials.of the best fabric** andjmo&t select, styles. Amongst our .choice and cheap assortment will bo found ' : - Jfiiii Slack Cloth Sress and Frodc Cwtor Saetce, J*tdi* and Fancy Cassimere, Clouded Cash knenlU, tSeieds Sufpmer Cloth, Ltntn, - * • 'Zinin Dick, Oinghatn and Check '< ■ - '- ■ COATS. , V r-:--’': pAXTAtobxß.—New stylo ol fancy and black, Cassimere, Casslnot, Corduroy, Summer Cloth, Linen, tilnon Duck, and an endless variety of Summer pants. ' . . .;’ Vesit.—A yory large and rich assortment, wen as black satin,: embroidered, Grenadine,- fancy silk, fancy check, cassimere, Marseilles, Sum-' mcr Cloth, &c* , • _ • - - /c, Hoyt* Clothing A great assortment,of sack. and frock, of linen, gingham and tweed sack-, and frock coats, pants and rests, . - t ■ • Shirts. —Fine wlilto shirts with linen bosom**', calico and different chock shirts, collars, sus penders, gloves, umbrellas, carpet bags- and trunks. - . • 1 Straw Hals and Caps.— An extensive stock of. palm loaf, Canton and Leghorn Hats} Bilk, OH* and Navy caps; a choice assortment of silk, neck and pocket handkerchiefs, stuefcs, &o. . Thankful tor favors heretofore extended to us* wo shall endeavor to merit public confidence In ftitiire. ■ Remember their stand is ih the hotise oppo site the Market House, on the sbuth-batt Cbrnsr of the Public Square. Call there and you may roly upon it thatovery article you purchase will prove to bo precisely what It Is represented to be', and you vflll brvo a handsome per centngo oh your purchase mo ney—for In giving bargains, STEINER ii RRO. can’t bo beat/ Carlisle, May 3, 1855. REMOVAL, GEORGE Grossman, respectfully informs the public, that ho has removed bis Baking Establishment to North Hanover street,' in tho bouse formerly occupied by Mr. Jacob Scner us a Hardware Store, where ho will continue to carry on the Baking Business as Thank) nl for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on him, it will bo his aim to merit * continuance of the same. Carlisle, May 8,1865 —1 m. Sci Ivciici* & Conveyancer. Ah. SPONSLER, iato Register ol Ciatnbtt • land county, will carefully attend to the transaction of all such business as may be en trusted to him, to wit: Tho Writing of Deeds, Mortgages, Contracts, Ac.} he will also devote his attention to the procuring of Laud Warrants, Pensions, Ac., as well as to (ho pifrchoko and sale of Real Estate, Negotiations of Loan's, &c. Office, West High Street, formerly occupied by Wm. M. Penrose, Esq., 8 doors cast of Uie Methodist church. Carlisle, March 29,1865 —3m n. ». CXDFT out & box’s Men’s and Boys’ Clolliing Store* North-east con of Second and Dock SlretU , Philadelphia. To tub Citizens or Caqlisle and ViciKttr. YOU are respectfully invited to examine' tbo extensive and varied assortment of Men’s and Boys' Clothing, ot the store of tho subscri bers, where may always bo found a full supply of Ready-made Clothing, of all sizes and de scriptions, worn by men and boys of alleges and sir.es, made by experienced workmen and of thd very best material, tho make, fit, wad appeat anco surpassed by no establishment In tho city. Plcbro preserve this notice, and give me a call, and fit out yourselves and sons in a manner worthy of you and them. Rcmcrabcrtho North East corner of Second and Dock streets. R. D. CLIFTON & SON. April 12, 1865—1 y HOTC AHD ASSOCIATION, I>lilIad«IpU«. Important Announcement. To all persona afflicted with Sexual disease. • Tho Howard Association of Philadelphia, In view of tho awful destruction of human life and health, caused by Sexual diseases, and the de ceptions which nro practised upon tho unfortu nate victims of such.diseases by Quacks, bar® directed their consulting Surgeon, as a.Charit able Act worthy of their name, to give Medical Advico Gratis, to all persons thus afflicted* (Male or Fomalo,) who apply by letter, (post, paid,) with a description of their condition, age, occupation, habits of life, &c.» and in cases of extreme poverty and euffbfing to furnish nedL clnca frco of charge. Tho Howard Association is a benevolent In stitution, established by special endowment, for tho relief of tho sick and distressed, afflicted with ‘‘Virulent and Epidemic diseases,” and Its funds can bo used tot do othorpurpose. It has now a surplus of moans, which tho Directors have voted to advertise tho above notice., H Is needless to add that tho Association commands (lie highest Medical skill of the ago. Address, rpost-paid.) Dr.-Gso. R. Cautouk, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, Phil* ndulphia, Ph. fly order of the Directors. EZRA D. HEARTWELL, PretU. Gdh. pAiaCKfLO, Sec Ty. April 12, 1866—Ot* LIGHT FOR ALL! GREATEST INVENTION OP THE AGE 1 Patent Cold Lnrd Lamp! subscriber having purchased tho patent 1 right ot Stoneslfer $ Smith’s Patent Cold Lard Lamp for tho State of Pennsylvania, are manufacturing in large quantities and aro able to supply merchants at WholePAlo 6r retail, at his establishment opposite tho German Reform ed Church, in LoutLor street. All orders ad dressed (o him will be promptly attended to, JACOB SENJBK. Onriiolo, April 6, 1855 6m N. fl.—Tho subscriber having Closed oat hit stock of Hardware, and having entered into th® Lump manufacturing business, call upon (has® indebted la bin) by note or book account to settle their accounts without delay, as no further indulgence will bo given. Office opposite th® German Reformed Church. JACOB SENER, Co-Partnership. JHE subscriber has this day associated with himself in the Grocery Business, his son Da vid U. Koenuy. Tho business will hereafter bo conducted by tho undersigned uhdof the tlnu of Keeney & Son. JOHN KEENEY, DAVID U. KEENEY, THE subscribers would rcspcctlßllyinformhla old friends and customers that ho lias just returned from tho city with a largo assortment of QRQ. CEUIES, consisting in Coflee, Tens, Molasses, Syrup, crushed and pulverized Sugars, Money, and every article usually kept in a Grocery store. QUEENSWARE in groat variety. Also, TAR nnd OIL, all of which wo Intend soiling at & small advance on cost. Give us a call and cx amino our stock. IX7" All kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE to ken In exchange fur goods at the market price. J. KEENEY & SON. Carlisle, May 31, *66—Bt. * SUMMER IIAT.S. Just received nt tho store of Robert Dick, a large assortment of Mon’s, Youth's ami Hoys' .Summer Hats, consisting of Panama, Leghorn, French Straw. Canton and other varieties, part of which are colored and black, and of low price. April 12, 1853. CARPETS, Oil Cloths and Mattings. The subscriber has Just received a largo lot ot Carpets, Mattings and Oil Cloths, whicKwßl bo' sold vorychsap. Call and see them. April 6, ’56. P. ARNOW)V '
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