VvUAT FitelJiS-JOStAFEIIUTED WITH mmonTifiom Vc do not propose to enter into a discussion tills question, but merely to cite ft fen" in ptftnees of the present qhd post fo Wighism of flic opponeUts of Democracy, for they, change Vbdroa*Q(£ 8o often,it is impossible to dcaig bate them properly by any. given name. In 1840 they were called the Coon Skin, and'Hard Cider party, in ’44 tbb Whig party,'in *4O the No party,; in.,’52 the National, Republican par* iy, and in *SG it will, bo Know-Nothing party; it Is proper, therefore, to designate them under the general name of the opponents of Democra cy' .. . . . - . ' Ton cannot, at this time take up n Whig or K. N. paper which docs not contain articles of the Gov. General of Cuba and denouncing our administration as feystetaaticalfy ’ engaged in getting up a quarrel with Spain, as ft pretext mr,seizing upon Cuba. It matters not whether Crittenden and forty, native Americans are shot Without judge or jury, or a Black Warrior, en gaged in the peaceful pursuits of commerce, is fired into, and has to submit to bo '.searched, ueh. Concha finds able and easy' partisans in tboWhigohd K.N. Press in Penn’a. Let then Bksof Whig and K. N.'papers of this State be examined, and you will find ten defen fees of Goo. Concha, odd his brutal soldiery to a Single article breathing an American spirit. l — (he is the party that calls itself par tx~ • k«Uenee American. Xwl again, this' ia the party which, raised Jto a place in the Cabinet Thomas Corwin of 'Ohio, who prayed God that the Mexicans Wight welcome Gen. Taylor and his little band of Americans, native-bom and adopted, with - • BLOODY HANDS 'TO HOSPITABLE GRAVES. 11 It is the same Press and the same leaders who invoked the vengeance of Almighty God upon the American people for defending the firesides and homes of the Texans from a re-enactment, in ’46, of the massacre of the Alamo, and a campaign .of Santa Anna which «t this time defending every outrage of Gen. Cddcha upon our government or private cili xens, however Uncalled for and unprovoked, and at' the same lime claiming to be called the NATIVE AMERICAN party. * We cOuld, if necessary', go on and show, that tfor.lho last thirty years this party, which at Ibis time calls itscli the American party, has Been the consistent and eager apologistand de fender of all the foreign governments with which we have bad any difficulty whatever. In fact, we know of no instance iu which tho Whig press have ever thought our government right when a difficulty arose with a ( foreign nation. And we must say in conclusion,.that such for eigners as Shields and others whoso voices have been heard in our national councils in defence of their adopted' country and its rights and whose-blood has been shed , upon the field of battle in the same good cause, arc, in our opin ion, more suitable representatives of the Ameri can people in the halls of Congress, or the Cab. inet, thin thoso Arnolds who. though reared m our midst, pray God a. foreign and Catholic people may welcome oar citizen soldiery with *•‘bloody hands to hospitable grascs.” if Sjilit DBiooj'l the Nni Orleans &now-Solhinjs. $ The New Oilcans correspondent of the New T. Tribune wntcs.under date of May 23d.that ■*/ there is ft grand row and rumpus in the K. N. f._ tribe in that city and wicinlty. lie says that the order os originally in that city c; admitted Catholics, without whose assistance •f- there was not the remotest prospect of success. xk Urge number of Creole Catholics embraced '■ the faith, received a good share of the spoils, V and worked well in harness. The correspon dent writes:- “At the convention held in Gin* *cinnati there was some difficulty about the nd >f‘ .toisrion of the delegation from this State, but they were admitted, having pledged themselves || to work on their rctunrt? this city, and to re* ;*? 'quire all members to take the Anti-Catholic ’ , New York,with an application for pow er to organize on tho platform of the Blue :-Boole “Order of the Star Spangled Banner.”— ... The charter was granted; tho Anli-Catbollc Tree Blues organized at occc, and ft row ftnd a division of course tho consequence; and now 'two sets of delegates to the National K. N. Convention, to bo held at Philadelphia on the <6lh inst. v have been elected. Tho Tribune’s .correspondent says : ••Many of the ■ members of the Catholic bnanch of the Order cannot • speak one icord of English their mother tongue - French." This is beautiful. Tho Phil* ;. t jidtiphia convention will have & good time. •?’ Kebpiho Dark.— Tho Philadelphia drgua [i tuyrdf tho Know-Nothing Convention now bo - log held in that city i &!‘ *» Tho people of Boston seem to have a proper appreciation of lalo K. N. Legislature '.jbtfMass. At a meeting held in Faneuit Hall lasi week, tho subjoined resolution was adopt ed': L **Eesolred t That the Legislature of 1855 Wands without a parallel in Its shame. Ttsin /oeoaistcncics arc glaring, its hypocracy mani ftat, its immortalities gross. wnito folly and fttapjdity seemed to be the presiding genius of tnony of its nets and enactments, so that, intention is manifest, there is no mor hl pbwerin their law to injure the character • at whom the blow is aimed.” A' AlicssiAN Tlkroink.—The following is re- Ifctttr from Kamicsh, in the Crimea ; ) days past nothing has been talked irrestof a young Russian woman; Jfl remarked several timed before as j walk jlppcarcd to bo in the trench imor circulated forsomv time, and L at last was informed of tho fact.— a stricter watch to bo kept as he could bo only a spy disguised in litre. At 0 o’clock on tho morning 1 lll ° **wno woman presented herself were at work. ,l" 4 stature, anduccm :? I* lo worta with much attention. ■iCitesi9s to *'iSire ana vnqpra a sort of ravmo which in ai m,l „„ 1 tmnily of tho Preneh trench™ 11,0 . AiiWmae sho reached that spot shobeenn commandant cent two Zounves' la JKtfSuit and they soon overtook her t!,J .hMHt alloriihc was conducted to Gen. 6nnroh“ .ert. 'Jlcr cxam.uaUon was not long: she con stantly replied that it was for the g-ood of her - oountry.'and to avenge tho death Sf her hua I»nwtly ol Uudford, !>»., aged 1 yonr, 5 monlliß and 6 daya. ’ ” ‘ 'on’nalilp, on tho ltd Inst., Mr. 'nJ I’ ln "to >'”” of Iduogo. ™ " ,l -'Woslpontishoro- lp. ( Mrs. 20 dnya ■ A - LTen . “ffod 88 years, 1 month, and J ZT^ a ,^ e ¥x7lSb *saes;s,rfeiv*““ Estate Notice. hereby given, that letters testa. -Li mentory bn-tho estate of Isaap SUeafer, late of the Borough of Carlisle, doc’d., havo been granted to tho subscriber residing, In said borough.' Alt persons having claims will pre sent them for settlement, and those indebted are requested to make payment without delay to ' ; : GEO. W. SHEAFER, JEx’iv ■ JUn014,1855—6t 1 . .. Estate Notice, T ETTERS of administration on the estate of XJFrancis H. Fulton, late of Dickinson town ship, (pumborlahd co., dec’d., hare boon issued by the Register of said county to the undersign ed residing in said township: All persons in debted will make immediate payment, and those having claims will prceont tbem to J SAML. BUSTON, Mn'r, Juno 14, ! 185 B—C t; J School Teachers Wanted. TEHEE Teachers, (one male and two fe males,) wanted to take charge of tho Pub lic Schools of tbo borough of Newnllo. Tho Board of Directors will moot applicants nl the public school house in said borough on Toxs x>at, the 20th Inst:, when tho County Superin tendent will bo present to conduct tbo examina tions. To competent teachers, liberal salaries will bo paid. By order of tho Board. JOS. H. HERRON, See/’y. Juno 14, 1856—21 . Family Coal. PZ TONS Lyken’a Valley Coal, broken vwvrand screened, prepared expressly for family use, receiving and for sale by WM. B. MURRAY, Jgeni. Carlisle, June 14,1856—Cm Llmcbiiriicrs* Coal. 9nnn TOKS Valley Nut Coal, a superior article, receiving and for sale by ■WM. B. MURRAY, Jlgtnt. Gariislo, Juno 14, 1855—1 m Blacksmith Coal. \ BUSHELS Blacksmith Coal, a Aral vvvV rate article, receiving and for sale by WM. B, MURRAY, Jgent. Carlisle, Juno 14,1855 Cm •County Treasurer. FELLOW-CITIZENS; I, offer myself to your consideration as a candidate for tho office of County Treasurer. If elected, I will discharge tbo duties of said office to tho best of my ability. Respectfully yours. JACOB RHEEM. ~ Carlisle, Juno 14, 1855—1 m SlirrinUlly FELLOW-CITIZENS of Cumberland coun ty: I odor myself to your consideration (subject to the decision of the Democratic Coun ty Convention,) for tho office of SHERIFF.— Should I be successful, 1 will endeavor to dis charge the duties of tho office with fidelity and impartiality. JACOB BOWMAN. Silver Spring tp., # Juno 14, 1855. } TO THE FREEMEN OP .CUMBERLAND COUNTY. Follow-Citizens—l offer my. self, (at (ho suggestion of many friends,) for tho office of SHERIFF, at tho ensuing election, subject to tbo decision of tho Democratic Coun ty Convention. Should Ibo so fortunate as to receive a majority of your votes for said office, I pledge myself to discharge (bo duties of tho same to tho best of ray abilities. SNYDER RUP* ’ South Mldcllct’n Ip.. I June 7, 2855. f SNYDER RDPLEY rpO THE VOTERS OP CUMBERLAND X COUNTY.—The urideralgnud'-'roapcclfiiny oilers himself oso Candidate tar the office of SHERIFF, and solicits your suffrages, at the ensuing Election. WU. RILEY. 3Tay 31, ’55. FELLOW-CITIZENS —At the suggestion of numerous friends in various parts of the county, I offer myself aa a candidate for (lie offleo of Sheriff of Cumberland county, sutdcct to tho doc|stan of Che Peiuoeniie Cuuniyvoa* rontiou. Should I bo nominated and elected, I shall "uao every effort to discharge (ho duties o( (ho office impartially and to 4bo satialhctioD J o i (he public. North Middleton tp., I ‘May 81, 1855. f ELIAS LIGHT. I'O THE VOTERS OF CUMBERLAND 1 COUNTV. Fellow Citizekb—l offer my self as a Candidate for tho oflloo of SUERIFF of Cumberland county, and pledge myself, If elected, to discharge tho duties of tho offloo to tho best of my judgment and ability May 24,1856 ROBERT M'CABTNEr. Gentlemen’s Furnishing Store. East Main Street, Carlisle. TOE subscriber bogs leave to inform bis cub. tomcra and tbu public in general, that ho has removed his GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING STORE to tho room lately occupied by Mr. Elliott as a Drug Store, next door to Hitner’s store, East Main street. Thankful tor past favors, ho re* spcctfiiUy informs all his old customers and tho public,tbnlho has on hand a well selected slock of (ho latest styles of Cloths, Casslmeres, Vestings, and other goods adapted to all seasons for Men ana Boys* wear, which ho is prepared to make up at short notice, and in tho bust manner and latest styles. Having tho experience of years In tho bush ness of Cutting and Making, ho Hatton himself that ho will satisfy all who give him a call. Ho has also a good assortment ol TWmmtng*, of every variety and bc«\ quality. Persons wishing to find their own Cloths, can have the same trimmed and made up on reason* able terms. In addition to this ho has on hand a well selected stock of Gentlemen’s and Boy’s Fut nithing Goods, such as shirts, collars, crovatrf, stocks, suspenders, and handkerchiefs, ail of which can bo bought at cU>priccs at his shop in East Mala street. HENRY S. RITTER, Carlisle, Juno 7, 1855. Special Court of Quarter Sets. WHEREAS, tho Hon. James 11. Graham, President Judge of the several Courts ol Common Pleas of the counties of Cumberland, Perry and Juniata, ahd Justice of tho several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery In' said counties, and Hon. Samuel Woodburn and lion. John Rupp, Judges of tho Court ot Oyer and Terminer aud General Doliv. cry for tho trial of capita) and other offenders In tho said county of Cumberland, by tbolrprocept to me directed, dated (ho 24th day of May 1855, have ordered a Special Court of Quarter Ses sions of the Ppaco, to be holdon at Carlisle, in and ft>r tho county of Cumberland, on Thurs. day, tho 21st day of Juuo, A. D. 1855, at tho Court House, commencing at 10 o’clock A. U. of said day, and that notice thereof be given by tho Gtork of said Court by publication In tho newspapers of said borough, for throe successive weeks. Br to® Count, Witness my hand and seal of said court luw&t Carlisle, tills 28tb day of May, 1856. JOHN M. GREGG, Clk. May 51,1866-St BEHOVED. MRS. R. A. REYNOLDS, has removed her Daguerreotype establishment, from fho South-east to tho South-west corner of Iltmover ami Lonlhur streets, immediately over Mr. Fet ter's Cabinet Ware-room, where blio will be happy to' boo nil who want good DAGUERREO TYPES ofthcmsolvos nnd/Vlonds} satia/k'd that she can furnish them witli llknespes, which tor truthfulness uml beauty, cnnnotbo excelled,not overt by thoao of tho "unrivalled Davis. Wa ving been engaged while in Philadelphia, in one of tho boat Daguorfoan Saloons In Chestnut street, adding to heroin funner skill and ex perience in (lie art seme valuable instructions, tho result 6f several years experience of one of tho very best artists ofthe day. Prices to suit all. Those who would bo economical, as vMU tfA those who doslro to In- Vest more laigely; , Carlisle; May 21,1856—8 m/ Second Animal Fair \-- i <• 'or'SU*-;'- ' Big, Spring Literary Institute, \ For the-promtiOh andfrieouragement of Ag / Hcultural, Horticultural find Me Mechaai* cal dnd Vsefih Arts, Vfill be opened at NBWTII/LE, TUESDAY, AUC. 7, 1855, , , , ,lS «LlTBfl*BV HaU.” • i TO this Exhibition; formers, Manufacturers, Mechanics, Artists,lnventors and till others deslrihg to display tho results of their labor, skill* ingbuhity and Uato, aro cordially Invited to contribute. The success of their drat exhi bition warrants tbo expectation that tho second will not bo inferior to any over held in this, or any of tho«djolning counties. The Managers, therefore, feel, that, Iri Inviting contributions from this and tho'adjoining counties to their second annual exhibition, they arc oflbriog to tho producer of excellent articles a valuable op portunity of making known to tho country their novelty and utility; tho-snperlor 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 And now admirers and a now market. The Moungers would respectfully so licit tho Ladies to contribute specimens of ele gant handiwork, which heretofore have lormcd I so attractive and important a feature of thcSo displays. 1 Th%Board of Managers will make every effort to dlsplay whatever goods may bo received to the very best advantage. Competent judges will bo sclcctedto examine them, and premiums awarded to articles of superior merit In the sev eral classes. Tho Hall will bo opened for the reception of goods on Thursday, August 2d; and on Tuesday, August 7th; tho Exhibition will bo opened to visitors and continue open five days. No article deposited* after Monday evening, August 6th, can bo entered upon tho Judges* list for competition or premium, except such as tho managers shall bo satisfied wore despatched from a distance In time but iVom unavoidable detention fUllcd tb reach the Hall by the dny specified. President —JOHN DILI.ER, Corresponding SeePy.—Vf. R. LINN, Financial jSecf’w.—-I). ATIL, Treasurer— J, li. HERRON. Juno’7,lBs6 —2m Gentlemen's Furnish! ng A nicies. m* ' N. HANTCU & Co., have Mr 'Qr opened and now oiler for sale at their store on West High street,, one door west of tlm hotel formerly kept by C. G. lePRi Slough, a magnificent assort v [|pl }ist «| ment of now style Goods, yaw |r -'Jal nmon S nuy bo named TPj I I Clothe, Cassimeres and Vest. w\l If 1 * n S l *, vcr f handsome, and-of JOf J.j tho best quality, together with full assortment of Gentle men's Furnishing jlrticles, comprising Shirts of all kinds; Fancy Silk,Beaufort. Napoleon and other Ties; black and colored Kid and other Gloves; Fancy Coat Links; Fine Linen Coats, together with a full assortment of Ready-nvxde Clothing , for men and boys, suitable for Spring and Summer wear, and an hundred and one oth er Indispensable articles, all of which will bo sold very low to suit tho hard times. Call and examine them. Carlisle, May 81,'1855—3m* Latest Arrival. Philip Arnold, has just returned ivom the eastern cities, where ho has purchased a very largo stock ol new Summer Goods, to which ho Invites the Attention ofhisotd friends and customers in general, ns ho is satisfied he can Sell Goods at prices that will suit (lie pock ets of all; his stock will bo found one of the best selected as well os one of the largest in the town, and consists of all kinds of Goods, among which will bo found black and flmey Silks, Bareges, Tissues, Challlcs, Lawns, Summer Silks, Ging hams, Do Bagcs, Do Lalncs, Calicoes, Checks, Tickings, Muslins ql all widths. Collars, Sleeves, Chimeivttcfl, Swiss and Jaconet Hulling and Edging and Inserting, Thread Laces, &o. Bon nets and Ribbons all klods, Hosiery and Gloves orall kinaslOTfficn,“women lAid'Chirr dren.* Carpets, Mattings and Oil Clothk. Ho has now on hand tho largest stock of tho above mentioned articles over brought to Carlisle, which ho Is soiling vety cheap, and dihong the lot will bo found Velvet, Tapestry, Bflisscls, jThroo Ply, Ingrain, Veniffan and Colton. Mat tings of all kinds and widths. Also, OU Cloths of all widths. Boots and Shoes of all kinds which ho will dispose ol very low, as ho wishes to relinquish that part of tho business. Cfrocer les, such as Coffee, Sugar, Tea, SplCoa, Molas ses, &c. All of which ho will sell cheap at tho old stand, whore thankful for post favors ho so licits A continuance of tho snmo. PHILIP ARNOLD. Cnrlislo, May 81,1855. Land for Sale or Barter. I WILL sell or barter, a tract of laud, in Mon roe township, Bedlord county, Pa., contain ing Six Hundred and Acrtt. It Is sit uated 8 miles from the town of OJearvillo, 10 miles soutji, of Woody-run, and 18 north of Han cock, Md., the latter place situate on the Chcsa- Soako and Ohio Cnual, and contiguous to the altlmoro and Ohio Railroad, affording at all times an excellent market for lumber, prodbeo, tkc., and furnishing supplies of plaster, salt and groceries, at very lit! le above city prices. About two hundred acres of this tract Is cleared, fifteen of which are meadow, the balance In a tolerable state of cultivation. Tho noil Is of medlurh quality, part slate and part red slate; flint, &cj AmJL Tho Improvements are a good two fStm iioT y L ° s Wouso'and Kitchen, Log JgijjHbßaro, and a good Saw Mill. This I * |>*T^| n r on ertv would divide very well into three larms, giving to eocli a portion of cleared land, with a good, spring in a suitable place for building; .of It vouh} altogether make an oj tcnslvo stock farm, for which4t is well adapted, being well watered And havingn largo quantity , of meadow land yet to clear. Tho terms will bo 1 mode easy for tho purchaser, May 10,1856-t-tf ROBERT DICK, Carlisle., Pa. Carlisle Deposit Bank. SPECIAL deposits will bo received at tlila Bank for any length of time over four months, mid interest paid ot tiio rate of /our per cent, per annum, and Ibo principal paid back at any time after maturity without notice. interest ceases after the expiration of the time specified in the certificate, unless renewed for another given period, In which case the interest Is paid up until the tfmo of the renewal. Bank open nt 0 o’clock A. M., and closes at 2 o’clock P. M. R- PARKER, Pra>t, Wm. M. Brrteli, Cashitr. May 81, 1866 tf AIIIXfKBRY. MRS. il. ICEFF, lias just opened her assortment of Millinery and SC Fancy Goods, comprising Straw, and Fancy Bonnots of every'description, Flowers, Dross Caps, Ribbons, &o. Also, a largo and splendid lot of Collars, Spencers and Sleeves, at very low prices. A beautiful assortment of Dress Silks, from 60 c(s. to $1.26. Having selected her stock of Goods with great care, Mrs. M. hopes It will meet the approval of all who iavor her with a call. Carlisle, May 17, 1865—8 t REMOVAL THE undersigned has removed (o the room formerly occupied ns (ho Post Office, imme* diatoly opposite the Volunteer Office, where ho Is nojv opening a largo and general assortment of now , Spring embraclngnu oxtumdvovnrlety of British,French ami Domestic Dry. Go oils, Groceries. Straw Huts and Bonnots, AVall Paper, sc., which bo will of fer at tbo lowest prices. Purchasers are ro. Bpoctfully Invited to call and exntuino for them, selves, ROBERT DICK. _Carllslo, April 12, 1855. SUMMER HATS. Just received at the store of llobcrt-Dlck, n large assortment of MenV Youth’s and Boys’ Summer Hats, consisting of Panama, Leghorn, French Straw, Canton and other varieties, part of width oro colored and black, and of low price.’ April 12,1856.’ Wasliipgton Hotel. West High St., Corner of the Puhlic Square, GaHLIBX.B,'Pa. . * THE subscriber respectfully Informs bis nu merous friends' and the travelling commu nity, that ho has loosed that well known- tovtoHi stand formerly occupied by 11. L. Burkhbldor, and recently by C. G. Stough, apd isnovrlblly prepared all who may favor him with a call. ■' The Uooso Ims boon fitted up in a neat and comfortable manner, and every thing will bo done on mypart to make nil foci nt homo who may bo pleased to stop with mo. The Table will bo supplied- with the best that the market can nflord, and served up In a way that cannot Hitt (o please. The Bar will always bo supplied with choice Liquors. A careful aud obliging Ostler will always bo in attendance. JACOB SUOLL. • Carlisle, April 12,1865—3 m Will. C. BU£Mj Attorney at law. Office in Main «t., opposite Marion Hall. Business entrusted to him will bo promptly attended to. Carlisle, April 12,1855. IV. A. DRCER, SEEDSMAN AND FLORIST, NO. 59 Chcsnut, near Second, Philadelphia, has now arranged and completed his stock for the spring of 1855, as follows: Vegetable Seedt —in great variety. Including the finest varieties of Beans, Boots, Cabbage, Cauliflower,LeUuco,Onions,Melons, Egg-plant Tomatoes, Peas, Radishes, &o. Flower Seedt.— llls collection Is unequalled tby any in this country for extent and quality, and embraces the finest varieties of Asters, Stocks, Carnations, Pansies, awers, Daisy, &o, Grass Seeds—of all kinds, Including Bluo and Green Grass, White Dutch Clover, Sweet Seen ted Vernal Grass-, Rorronnial Bay Grass, Du cerno, &c. Roses, £c.—Choice over-blooming Rosea, Ca mellias, Verbenas, Dahlias, Grapo Vines, Fruit Trees, Shrubbery, Ac. 8. W. HAVERSTICK, Jgt. for Carlisle March 29, 1856. CEMENT, r rilE superior Cement, manufactured by J. I Gnrver & Co., of Scotland, Franklin county, can bo bad In largodr small quantities at 11. Saxto.v*« Hardware store, Main Street, Carlisle. All who have tried this Cement pronounce it tho nest article they over used. From a groat number of certificates given to tho manufactur ers, wo select tho following: CnAMßEnsouna, Feb. 20, 1855. To Jacob Gabvbr; — Sir—There has been used during tho past year, under my direction, In tho construction of “The Carlisle Water Works,” and work of this Company, about 80 barrels of your Hydraulic Cement, which has proved to be a good and reliable article, and I lake pleasure in recommending It to others as such. A. F. SMITH, April 19, *65. Supt. C. V, Railroad. THE EASTERN WAR IS not* yet ended, and still qonllnuos to excite tho public mind, but a much greater excite ment has been caused by tbo arrival at the store of tho subscribers, of tho most magnificent stock of Goods, which for variety, extent, beauty and cheapness, has novor boon equalled in this coun try. Among this Jorge stock may be found, In part, us follows: For the Ladles, Plaid and Striped Silks, best black Silks, Ba rege do Lalnos, Tissues, Challys, Bcregcs,Gro. nndlnos. Lawns, Ginghams, Tissue Sebastopol, Alpachas, Dress Muslins, Chintzes, Noodle Worked Collars, do. Handkerchiefs, do. Spen cers, do Sleeves, Parasols, Ac. ' •* For the Gentlemen, Cloths, CasslmercsyVestings, Coatings of linen, wool and cotton, pant Stuffs of cotton and linen. Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, Stocks, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Hosiery, Cravats, Undershirts,Dr iwcrs, , Carpet Bags, a large assortment of Looking Glasses, Ac. Also, Laces, Edgings, Irish Linens, warran ted pure, of our own importation. Checks, Mus lins, Tickings, Flannels, Ac., .all Of which wc Intend to sell lowef than ever sold Lord. QtVo us a call all who want cheap and good'Goods. ; BENTE A 880. Carlisle, April 20, 1855. . Spring 1 and Summer Sho«9i Cheap for Cash! I AM NOW receiving a largo assortment of Shoos of the most fashionable styles, and ex cellent make, fresh from the manufactories, which 1 Will sell extremely low for cosh. • LIST OF PRICES. Ladies ’ Tan-colored Gaiters, a handsome arti cle, (IV tills’make,) only $1,25; fine Jenny Lind Rosettes, from 87$ to $1,25; Black Last ing Gaiters, (Willis’ make,) $1,25; French Morocco Buskins, single soled; French Mo rocco Boots, double soled, $1,25; Paris Debts $1,25; Men’s Morocco Shoes, homo made, $1,25; Boots ditto, $1,81; Kid Tics 50 cents; Polka Boots $1,87; Cushman Ties $1,81; Son tags and Albonis, $1,25. ISentltmen*s Extra fine French Calf Boots, a beautiful article, only $4,60; Calf Walking Shoes, $1,50; Calf Congress Gattora, $2,26; Cloth Montorcys, $2,00; potent leather Ox ford Shoes, $1,75; Julioo Tics, $3,50; Patout Leather Congress Gaiters as low as $2,00; al so Patent Pump Ties, flno Cloth Gaiters, with patent tips, Benkert’s A Wo. 1, Glove Top ButtonQtt’.patent Leather Congress Gaiters, Enamelled, Patent Leather, &c., at low prices. Also Carpet and Velvet Slippers, Mines' Polka Boots, Opera Boots and Jenny Linds; colored Gaiters;.patent tips, 67 cents; thioKid Boots, 76 cents. Children*t Highland Boots, Enrekas, Excelsiors and Anklb-tlos. Roans fo*r2 0 ccnfrfj Calf, single soled, for£s cents. Men's Kip Boots In groat variety, some as low ns $2; Stout Brogans $1; Calf skin Shoos $1,60 Women's Kid Buskins, double soled, 75 to $1,25, Shootcos, Calf, 76; Heavy Kin Boots, Linen Callers 75; Half Gaiter* 02; Slippers 87. Pays’ Heavy Kip Bootfl, flno OaR Boots, Bro gans as low as 76 cts; Patent Congress Gait ers, Patent Leather Monroes, Patent Leather Julllcn Ties, Ike. , Carpet Bags 01 every description—Oil Cloth, Union, Brussels, Velvet, from 60 cts. to $B. Also, several thousand dollar's worth of Boots and Shoes at Wholesale, Country Merchants and other dcilors aro Invited to call. All who wish to, buy good Shoos and save money, will call at Porter’s old stand, Main street, near the Railroad Depot. April 19, 1855. 11. M. RAWLINS. Towu and Country. M'lIE subscriber takes this method of Inform -1 lug bis friends ana tljo public generally, that ho continues to carry on the CaVinitand Under taking JJuiinesi, at bTs stand, N6nb Hanover street, .next tfoor to llaVcrtftlck’s drug store, nnd nearly opposite the' Carlisle Deposit Bank. CorriNs mode ot tbo shortest notice ami atlnod ornto prices. - Having provided himself with a now ond tine Hearse, bo will attend Amends In 1 toWn and country, personally, without auy ex tra charge. Ho will also carry on tho Cabi.het Makxko In all .*421 Its various branches, and will constantly keep on hand Bureaus, Secretaries, Work Stands, Furlor Ware, Upholstered Chairs, Sofas, Ottomans, Sofa Tables, Card, Side, Din. log and Breakfast Tables, Chamber Ware, such as French Field, (high and low posts,) Curtain and Jenny Lind Bedsteads, Washstands of dif ferent kinds, Wardrobes, Venltlan Blinds, and Chairs of ail kinds, and all other articles usual ly manufactured tn this lino of business. Ills workmen are experienced, eastern city workmen, mid his work is made in tho latest cliy stylo, and nil nndcr bis Inspection, mid of 1 tho bpst inatorlaTst nil of which Is warranted to bo good, and will bo sold low for cash. He in vites all to glv.o him a call before purchasing elsewhere. For the liberal patronage hereto fore extended Aim, ho feels indebted to Ids mu morons customers, and assures them that no efforts will be spared in future to please them In style, manufacture ami price. Give us a call, “.umombor the place, neatly opposite tho Rank DAVID Sll’E. April 10,1855, 4slS?~~ Handbills of every description neatly primed at this office. Blnguam, Davis & co„ 270 Market Slria.PhUadelphta, Jgeah for Jo . cob Ehtem, CarlUU andJPhttadelpMa : CABS Jcatro. both .places* East and twice every wcok, 'T‘mj Ways and -All business entrusted to B, Co. will bo attended to with promptness, whether in sales, produce qb freight. , 1 ,■ . L . . ; A*. 11. Bafhltz, North street, Baltimore, will attend to same as oboVe. Carlisle, May 81,1806—8 m Reaping & Slowing MacbliKi. Tl/TANNY'S latest patent combined adjustable xu. Reaper and Mower,with Wood's Improve ment, will be offered to the formers of Eastern Pennsylvania for the harvest of 1865, on usual terms, viz: $125, cash at the shop. Customers would do well to send In their orders early, as precedence will bo given to first orders. Ad dress, J. WINEBRENNER 4 CO.. April 12, ’ss—2ra Harrisbnrg, Pa. C. P. HUItIBICH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Will promptly attend to all business entrusted to his care. Office In Bcutem's Row. Carlisle, April 6, 1855—Cm Bounty Land Agency*. THE undersigned will attend promptly to the procuring of Bounty Lands for those enti tled to them under the late act of Congress, ap proved March Bd, 1856. Many ycorscxperlenco in the prosepution of claims for service in the revolutionary war, has made tno 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 forms and Instructions will bo sent on application by tnafl free of cost. No charge unless a warrant is obtained, and when obtained the foe will bo $5. The highest market price will bo paid for Load Warrants. A. P. NORTON, Postmaster, Carlisle Springs, Cumberland co.. Pa. April 6,1855—1 y F. 11. SMITH, Port Monnaie, Pocket Book, DRESSING CASE MANUFACTURER, A r . IP. Cor. Fourth $ Cltctnui Sts. Philadelphia, Always on hand a largo & varied assortment of Port Monnaics, Work Boxes, Pocket Books, Cabas, Bankers Cases, Traveling Bags, Note Holders, Backgammon Boards, Fort Folios, Chess Men, Portable Desks, Memorandum Boobs, Dressing Gases, Cigar Oases. &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, K. W. cor. Fourth $ Chestnut Sts. Phila. N. B.I—On 1 —On tho receipt of $l, a superior Gold Pen will be upt to any part of the United States by mall;—describing pen, thus, medium, hard, or soft. April 5, 1865 ly Finsr ARRITAL OF SPRING GOODS. THE subscriber bos jest received a very largo assortment of New Spring Goods, to which ho invites the attention of purchasers, as ho is prepared to*soll nt such prices (hat they may save from 20 to 25 per cent, on former prices. His stock embraces all the didbicnt kinds of Goods adapted to the season, suchus CLOTHS, Oassimores, Vestings, Cotton Pant Stuffs, Lin ens, Linen Checks, sc. Dress Goods. Such os Black and Fancy Silks, Barago do Lalncs, Lawns, CUallies, Bongos, Bombazines, Alpacas, India Silks, sc. Bonnets and Ribbons. Rennets of all kinds such as Satin Straw, Swiss Straw, English Doable and Split Straw. Rib bons of all kinds and Colors very cheap. Itosiery and Gloves, Mdn'S add.Bdyi' White, .bfalhi odd nixed half Hose, LadloS' tobito, black, hfottn, slate nod raized Hosoj, Men’s, Wbnujn’d abd Children's Gloves and Hitts of all kinds* Domestic Goods. Muslins, Shocks, Tickings, Oanaburg, Bagging, Calicoes and Ginghams, Carpets, flattings, and Oil Cloths. A very largo lot 0 1 Cafpotl of all kinds, such as Velvet, Tapestry, Brussels. Three Ply, Ingrain and Vonltlon; Matfip Js of all widths of while and colored} 01! Glottis of alt widths. Bools and Shoes. Men’s and Boys* Boots and Shoos of all kinds; tVomen’s $ Children’s shoes at very lowprlccs. Groceries, Such os Coffee, Sugar, Tea, Molasses.and Spi ces; all of which will ho sold cheap, at (ho old stand In North Hanover street, 8 doors n6rth oi (ho Bank, where thankful for the liberal patron age ho has heretofore received, he hopes for a continuance of the samo. PHILIP ARNOLD, Carlisle, April 6, 1865. Embroideries, a large lot oi collars, Sleeves, Chlmezcttcs, Jaconet and Swiss Edging and Inserting, for sale cheap by April 5, *65. PHILIP ARNOLD. NEW GOODS! IA3I now reoovlng from Now York and Phil adelphia, an Immense stock of nqw and desi rable cheap Üb6ds, to which 1 call tuo attention of all my old friends and cfislomei’s, and the public In general. , Having purchased todsl bf my Goods from thp largest Itupifrtlfig houscsln Now York, I am Satisfied (Iml I ban give better bargains than can bo hdd at any other house In tho county. Dross Goods. Our assortment of now stylo dress goods is largo, complete and beautiful. Another lot of those elegant and cheap black Silks, Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Sleeves, , Collars, Ruffles, Edgings and Inserting, a slock for extent and price that defies oompottiion. Muslins, Ginghams, Calicoes, Do Rcgca, Do Lolnos, Tickings, Checks, £c'., a tremendous i stock of Glovcs.and Hosiery cheaper thnir oyer. I CLOTHS, . UJISSIMERES, Cords, Cotton- 1 adus, cud very cheap. Carpeting and Jlfaffingl An entire, now stock of Three Ply, Ingrain, Cot ton ana Vonlllan Carpeting, bought very cheap and win bo sold very low. White and colored Matting. Boots and Shoes. A large supply of Ladles’ and Gentlemen’s Boots, Shoes and Gaitors. Intending to give up the Grocery department, I will dispose of what 1 bavu on Jiand in that lino at low prices. I I have on hand some Ready-made Clothing, 1 which I will sell foi loss than best, as I want to doss heal. .... Como otifi and all to thp old stand, East Main street, and flolpet your Goods Dora the largest ana cheapest stock ever brought to Carlisle. CHARLES OGILBY. Carlisle, April 6, 1866. WALL PAPER. I have just received three thousand Jive hundred pieces new pattern IPo// Power nnd Borders, embracing almost every variety of quality, stylo and price: and which will bu sold very cheap, April 12. ’l)5. TiOIiT. DICK. '^T.iuuo>-' •UiUOIDEUIKS. An Immense stock of -Jncodlo worked Collars, IJndorsleovcs, Chhn, izetts, Hounclng, Inserting and Edging. just received and direct from two of tlio largest lm. porting houses In Now Vork, which will bo sold at prices truly astonishing, at tho cheap store Vioim • . oU[u,y ' BONNETS, Ribbons and Flowers. A very extensive assortment of Bonnets, Ribbons and Artificials, now opening at (ho cheap store of . 0. OUILBY. May 10, J855.' largft Mitral of Spring and Snffluier Clothing! AT STEINER & BUG’S., Cheap ClolhiO, Store.—We beg k-are to Inform qurfrknd. and customers,’ us well as the public in g^ncral, IbOtWO LflVO jUflt KJCOlTCd,ftnd ttHfcOTst*Wjy receiving, an extensive slock of scasoflaWo Clothing, wh'ch wo will sell on accom modating terms, lower than that of any othet establishment in this or neighboring fOwnf.— Thbfco having a proper regard for economy, com fort m and boys of all ages and sizes, made by exporiotfeed workmen and of tho very best material, the make, fit, and appear ance surpassed by no establishment In tho city. Please preserve this notifco, and give mo a call, and fit out yourselves and sons In a manner worthy of you and them. Remember tho North East comer of Second and Dock streets. R f D. CLIFTON Ac SON. April 12, 1855—1 y Rend! Rend! DAViD SIPE, of Carlisle, has been ap pointed Agent for tho connty of Cumber land, for tho sale of FISK’S PATENT METAL LIC BURIAL CASE, which Is superior to any of.tho kind now in use, for ordinary interment* and transporting tho dead. It prevents Imme diate decomposition and obviates tho necessity of hasty burials; for, being perfectly air-tight. It prevents any unpleasant odor from escaping ond can bo kept from day to dov, until H s»JU tho convenience of tho frionds of tho deceased to inter. Wo might offer hundreds of certifi cates In corroboration of tbeso facts, but tho following will suffice i Certificates from Clay, Wtbtter and others. Washington, April 6th. Gentlemen^— Wo witnessed tho utility of your ormpnqntal ••Metallic Patent Burial Case "used to convoy tho romatpi oftho Ute Hon. John 0. CujbooD to (bo Congressional Ccmetiy, which impressed us with th* belief that It Is the best article known to transporting tho dead to tbolr final mating plain. With remoot wo «nb scribe ourselves. Yours, &o. 11. Czar, Lewis Cass, Daniel Wepsteb’,’ D. S. Diorihso* itrr. Davis, }V. R. Kura, J. M. BcuniSN, U. Dodo*, W. P. Manoow, D. R. ArcßDtsojr. Tbo above described Burial Cases can, at all times, bo obtained of tho subscriber, at hla Waro-roomS nearly opposite tho Bank, North Hanover street, Carlislb. May 17, 1855. DAVID SIPE. LADIES, please can at Rawlins* Wholesale, and Retail Shoe Store opposite Railroad Depot, If you want Good French Morocco Boots for $1 00 • T«n Colored Gaiters 87J Fine French Morocco Jenny Linds 76 Linen Lustre Gaiters Q2| Good Cloth Shoes ' 60 French Moroco Tio , Good Moroco Slippers 26 Children’s Roams 124 Carflslo, May 21.1866—tf. CARD.— DOCTOR S. ILEElGLfcß,recent ly from Lancaster city, pfrefs Ids Prates. jjT6naf p'crvicyd to the clttfetirf ol Carlisle and yfclnilv hrpli fttf Parlous hranchos. Oflico and residence, Id the house formerly occupied as Scnor’s Hardware Storo, North Hanover street, whore ho can lw consulted nl all hours whou not professionally encaged. Culls to the country promptly attended to. KTCharec# moderate. Carlisle, May 24, 1866-Om. Co-Partuoraiiip. I‘HE subscriber has this day associated with I himself In tho Grocery Business, his son Da vid U. Keeney. The business will hereafter b* conducted by the undersigned under the lirfn 6f Keeney & Son. JOHN KEENEY. DAVID tL KEENEY. THE subscribers would —yilESjf rcapoclfillly i'nfonnhla old fHonda and customers tbuflic W just returned rppiva Cty “ ‘■‘Mlo.sWtA.cAt of GllO- ObKltb, consisting Id, Coffee, Teas. Molasses, Syrup, crushed ond pulvcrlmrt SuVors, Honor. oT a ko ' ,t "• fAUP ( EI\S, Oil Cloths ami Mattings. TLo suhscclWr has Just received a largo lot at arpcls. Mailings und Oil Cloths, which wIU ho y ?. ry r Onll “nd mo thorn. April fi, 05. I‘. AR^OtB, 1