: HEAR!, HEAR!! ' 'z ■ , ; Tho following, Bays «ha Ohio Sfafcsumn,' is a i Most important iWI *ill confer everlasting S honor to tho Lutheran Church.. Wo nro glad to Uncord this act of Irno Christian sentiment,'tho only course any church tan pursue to save Itself from the wreck of tho times. That church that ’ miners Itself to bo drawn into tho whirlpool of i , h 0 worst elements of bigotry and fanatical mad. 1 boss, will- ho-compollod to. date its downward Uoursovfromtho.honrthat.it subscribes to tho iKnow-Kothlng meed, or stands idly witnessing Itlio Ministers sinking under tho odium of those ■secret eabels and taking oaths abhorrent to hu ihinn namn—and compelling them to lie before |God and man. Tills Is really tho most Import, i nnt paper 'wo have yet witnessed, and great will Ibo tho joy that there is one righteous church I loft to save tho country and religion from odium: S LumEUAN Svson—A I’nEsnrrEniiu Sinon S Down on Know-Nonunoisu. Pittsburg, Pa., Juno 9lh, 1855. iSTo the Editor of the Stalk County Democrat: Sib— Not having tlio pleasure of your person hi auqualnlanco, but having accidentally imru. nod your paper of the 7th lust., which was I aud nd to mo by ono of your typographical brethren tof this city,and having noticed* therein ft com w a .2‘X nitdrca3cd to the “President and >,"," bore of the Pittsburg Synod of the Lutheran Church,” signed “Many Lutherans of Staik totintYh” and being an active member of that Chufcil, I therefore hope and expect your col umns may bo open lor u few lines from amend, though a stranger to you. . Yesterday I read the communication above Veforrud to, a number of prominent members of bur church hero, and some from the country, all of whom heartily approved of the course ' adopted by ‘‘Many Luthortijs of Stark county, 1 and wo cwbu go further than to solicit our bynod ; to answer the questions propounded in that I communication, to wits “Whether it is con.- 1 aialent with the doctrines ol our church or a Minister.'or - lay member, to connect bimsoil b) on oath with a secret, midnight, political order, proscriptive iind lnlolera..t in its character, and otinosed to the principles of persons “ wo/shtp ping God according to the dictates of their own conscience!” . . , . r Wo shall demand of each and every one ol cur Ministers, respectively, to answer from Hie Pulpit, a question similar to-the above, And we hood, that throi»glionKfturi.9puntry,tlic members of our church will do the same, the reasons which Impel us to adopt such a course arc ob vious, fur how can we wifh iuiy Christian feeling assemble with !|Vidfc»‘lmUuhd?UhC Sacramental . Altar, and partake of the body and blood of out .Saviour, when' tfrf know 1 nk'tho same time, thor Rare 'men participating With, or perhaps, admli IsteHiig the same to ns,, who are sworn to lie. f : - It Dr. Marlin Luther were now alive, and I <bar midst, his eloquent find convincing voice Leonid bo heard, and If any of his followers, ns would refuse to answer such ques atlons, ho would again, as ho did often belore, gdenouncc thorn us “sneaking and clandestine H preachers.*' Wo ' assuredly look for a boM, 5 fearless, and .Martin Luther-llko response on 6 that subject Irom tho Synod in your paper ol 19 next Week. . 5 Tho Presbyterians at New W ftmlngton in 1 this Stale, assembled in Synod on tho 17th of m May last, adopted the following resolntjon s I Resolved, That in the judgment of this 1 res- SSi bytery, tho principles of our Church exclude Klfrum communion tho members of the Secret So- Mciotv, called Know-Nothings, and the members feof all such Secret Societies, and that the Pres- P* bylory direct sessions to enforce this opinion. £;• - Wo. os Lutherans, contemplate pursuing this I*-' cpnrse that if our •ministers decline to purgr a * bur church of Christie** members, wo design purge it ot Christies* pruachuts. % ■ Vburs, very truly, A Lutiikrajj of Pittsdurcit P Democratic Meeting Hi Virginia. An Immense outpouring of the sturdy and ln m ' domitublu Democracy of Virginia, topk place nt ■•’k ■ Frodericsburg, on the lOlli im»t ; , to celebrate shore Cont triuihph of, Democratic principles In old Commonwealth. W« wish wo could lraiwfat logout-column.* the entire report of the Democratic celebration on that occa |PB*-• Sion, which fills the Recorder , of Monday. Wo f:' kro compelled to restrict ourselves to u few of P "the Interesting items. An immense procession .marched to .Mr. C. S. Scott’s beautiful Island, ~ , Where some 800 persons sat down to a bountiful dinner, at which presided—Kustaco Conway, President, assisted by a largo number of Vice ■ Presidents. Toasts were drank, speeches made, /•;; *nd the utmost enthusiasm prevailed. Wo 1 iV : room only for tho following letters road at dinner t Washington, Juno 11, 1856. ;i Gentlemen —I shall bo constrained by official* engagements, to deny myself tlio pleasure of nirtlcipatiug in tho proposed celebration at * * Vredcricaburg, on tho ltfth Inat., Iml I beg to vltf U,resent my hearty congratulations upon the late triumph of sound principles ami manly aenllnicnts in tho “ Old Dominion.” • • r 3?S&£ r < Pre-eminently promlnonl us tho sons of \ ir :fr*S»fcU»h* |, ;lvo buon, from Hie commencement of tho ■ for tlielr bold advocacy of the canoe freedom—for their consistent and patriotic sss' vdovotlon to the only principles upon which a ‘ BOVcmment, constituted hko ours, can be bub* S*'’■ “ tallied, It may well bo doubted whether they hare ever achieved for themselves more distin r ' tfulahed lionor than in the late election, or have <tfor rendered a higher service to tl.l< Union. If political heresies and roligimis intolerance Could' have shaken nml carried tho strong hold '• " of that party, upon tlio faithfulness, patriotism, * < lutclligonco and courage of which the country lias boon obliged mainly to rely in oveiy period Vif serious danger, whether arising from loroign drnls or domestic dimensions, It would have been tttO occasion, If.iwtpf, yet of profound regret and sorrm/, to those who revel 0 ’ tlio constitution’ mhlei I, 'which; as a nation, we 'haVo attained anclr mitaxlug advancement mid Wo realized social}*, vaults ,t|o unexampled In ihd history of tlio human nice. . i ... * The proud elovfttldn on which the Coqtmon •'». wealth of Virginia now stands is freely reeog- Slwd and deserved honored from one extremi ty of the Union to the other. With my best wishes for u joyous gathering, worthy of such u Stato and such a triumph, y«m Will piuaso to accept my cordial thanks fur your kind Invitation. lam gentlemen, with high respect, your ol god.foUpw-cllizeu, Phamkun Pikucb ilcssrs. Eustace Conway, J. G. Guliebcr. ami S. G. Daniel, Commute OxANCOC®Va., June 9. XBsi>. ,; t , Geiif/enicii :—ln reply lo vours of the 2d « caved by the fadt mail, I regret to tiny c impossible for mu to attend the celc you propose on the 13th. I was ab ni homo live montlis, and was exhaust* ic oxtraonjinary labors of my canvass, praised that the State was saved by her lovifig Democracy, but it nearly cost life, and caused me very much lo no* iv pnvnto and domestic atUvirs. I must here quietly the balance of the year with tny Children and Mrs. Wise, whose health re-s quiregrny constant nursing. '' Ba y»*u brief, that however much wo hOTO.Wtusc of rejoicing In this victory, yet tho. , Dt|JW?racy must be more vigilent than ever.— . 'Vy'e must immediately reorganize, and to that cndl jwpo tho true friends o( tho party will , consul tho best and earliest means of confer* ringtpgelhcr and having a guard set and kept upoqC«t»in interests of tho Slate. Events Ofpcdffllpg for which wo should bo watchful .'arfrpfroArcd. 1» therefore, repeat—buvigllent and nojfcaniz'o. ,i most truly, yours, &c. ‘ llenuy a. Wise. Washington, Juno 12, 1855, , .Gettifamen 1 have the honor to ackuowl* - odgfltbfrreceipt of your communication of tho , 7tE iriflt.’, in which*you invite mo to ho prcpcnt 'On thtj lSth in.st., when “the Democratic party r.'.iof.thla town (Fredericksburg) propose to celo * glorious victory of our party ' you propose to celebrate is no or- of cue great political party o* lt is the triumph of a great par* liy.'ftivd of sound principles over a secret order, 'WEfIWi cAic/{jjjojttca and incwlcr spirt/j, I fear, •*> «• A- * tiro Abolitionists, and'whoso principles, as-far os known, are, in my opinion, in conflict with the spirit of tho Constitution, and unfriendly to tho Union. Many estimable and honorable men, I understand, bare joined tho order.— Reason and calm reflection, it is hoped, will gradually pursuode their.withdrawal. I heartily congratulate you on tho brilliant victory achieved in your State. But who could have anticipated any other result in Virginia, where tho flag of true political principles has never yet trailed in tho dust? It will not be in my power, gentlemen, to join you on this interesting occasion. I am, very respectfully. Your obt. servt. • J. C. Dobbin. Blarkete. CARLISLE MARKET. Wednesday, Juno 28,1855. The following is a list of the prices paid for Flour, Crain, &c.. at tho Warehouses in Car lisle, ami may be relied upon as correct • Flour, super. “ Extra, “ Family, •* live, White Wheat per bu. Red do perbu. Rye per bu. Corn per bu. Oata per bu. Barley per bu. Clovcrsced per bu. Timolhyscid per bq. Personal* rpHK person who threw a largo stone Into I his neighbor’s yard, in Main street, Car lisle, on Sunday morning, the 24th Inst., by which the glass In the dining-room door was broken, causing a. great Irlghtto the family, will do well if ho reports himself to the officers of the law, and thus save himself a more public exposure. “A word to the wise,” &c. Carlisle, June 28, 1855 —It. Consecration FTUIE solemnities of the consecration to the X. Triune God, of the Second Lutheran Ger man Church, of Carlisle, l'a.,wlll take place on Sunday, the bth of Jngnsl, 18fto. Services to commence at 10* o’clock, A. M. The public are invited to attend. By the Committee. Carlisle, Juno 28, 1855. For I lie Fourth of July* 1855. FINE WORKS, a good assortment—just re ceivcd and for sale by mONYEU Carlisle, June 28, 1855. County Treasurer. FBLLOW-CITIZES I offer myself «3 a civndidulo for the office of Cvunly Treasurer , sufilcct to the decision of the Democratic Coun ty Convention. Should I bo elected, 1 pledge I myself to discharge the duties'of tiro office bon \ eatly and faithfully ADAM SENSEMAJf C.vrUalo, Juno 28, 1855. Estate Notice. LETTERS testamentary with the will annex ed, on the estate of George Murray, late of the borough ol Carlisle, dec’d., have been la- ] sued by the Register of Cumberland county, to tho subscriber who resides In Carlisle. All ver sons indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having I claims will preseut them properly authenticated | for settlement. ANDHEW BLAIII, £x’r Carlisle, Juno 28, 1865—0 t NOTICE. t NOTICK Is hereby given that application will bo made to the next Legislature of Pennsyl vania, to alter the chat tor of the Carlisle Depo rt Bank located in the Borough of Carlisle, Cumberland county, bo ns to confer upon said bank the rights and privileges ot u hank ol Issue, and to change its nnmo to tho Cnrllalo Bank*—. Also to increase tho capital of said hank O'*”, it at present Sixty thousand dollars, JT* I’' 1 ’' privilege of Increasing tho same under Ita prcs ont charter to Ono hundred Ihousaml ihdlars,) to Two hundred ond mly thousand dollars. Bj order of the Board of Directors. -\y. M. BeetEsi, Cathter. Carlisle, June 25, 1855. __ NEW lIARDLE YAIIO. WILLIAM IIOFFEK, respectfully Informs tlio citizens of Carlisle ami surrounding country, (tint lie Ims opened a Marble Yard on the corner of I’ouifret and llodlord streets, In Carlisle, where nil kinds of STONE WOUK can he had at short notice and »n the most reason aide terms. A liberal share ol puhllc patronage is solicited. ' June 28, 1855—liu* Valuable Uulldinff ILct at Pi l- vnlu Salt 1 . mil AT very valuable and desirable Building JL Lot, al Hie comer of Till and St *;’ known as the property of the l.Ue \\ illlam B. Underwood, dec’d., containing 00 feet on l.pn». fret and 27 feet on Pitt street. The situation j 3 beautiful and would make a very desirable location either lor business or private residence. For terms and further |«irtlcuj.irs onqulire of A. L. SIONSLEK, Real Entale Jgcnl tf Scrivener. Carlisle, June 28, 1860. Stray Cow. CAMK to the promises of the subscriber, in Dickinson township, Cumberland county, f^srrrteto.x ihbfitli day of Juno, 1855,ft H hlh> about 8 or 0 years old. The owncrTa requested to come forward, prove pro nertev, pav charges, and take her away, other wlsoihs will disposed of according tolnw. L. U. LX o I bit • June 28, 1855—81* A Valuable Tract of Mountain Land tor Sale. UNDKR and by virtue of the provisions of a act ol Assembly, passed the Ulh day » March, A. D. 1810, Pamphlet laws, ppgu 111, I'uter Long. Executor of the last will and test: mei.l <>f Valentino llntl'iimn, late of the city Lancaster. dee’d., will expose to public sale, the Court House, In the Borough of Carlisle, < Tnrt'hty, Ihr 7//i <Uty <\f JluguU, 1855, at ot o’clock, P. M., all that valuable tract of A. Timber held by mo under the -3L.of said will, In tho township of-***- South Middleton. Tho said tract la In tho South Mountain about two miles south of Mount Hol ly Iron Works, contains about Two Hundred $ Seventy Merer, nioro or less, and la easy of ac cess, tho-Oxford road running through it. This property will bo sold elthor cntlro or In lota ns may suit purchasers. Terms ( made known on tho day of sahi by I LO.NG, Hx'r. nif Valentine Hoffman, dec’d. Juno 28, 1865 Ot _ _ HARKNB3S & MULLIN’S Orccn Grocery Store, Smith llaiwvtr SI., Marly oppotiU the Po,l Opcc. JUST opened, n Honors supply ofGUOCI'.U -lES, selected expressly lor family uso, width will bo sold nt the lowest cash prices. The se lection consists In pact of Coffeei, host Bln,Ku cha, and Uonslcd, from 11 to U cents. lon . Imperial, Black, Hyson, He. Supan, Orashul, Pulverized, &c. Golden and Grocery b} nip, @ Sugar House and N. O. baking Molasses of tho best qualities. Spices ol every description. Salt and Fish of all kinds, whole sale or retail. Host quality ot Hams, Shoulders, Sides, & Dried Ueef, by tho pound. In short, every thing for house hold uso. Fruit and Vegetables constantly on hand. Cash paid for all kinds of Country Pro duce. Uemorabor tho stand, South llonovor St., one door bolow Ilontz’s Dry Good Store, and nearly opposite tho Post Olllco. UAUKNESS & MULLIN. Carlisle, Juno 28, 1866—8 m Wntclies, €l«>cU», Jewelry, &c. ' ' Wat High Street, Carlisle. THOMAS CONLYN has jnst opened, at.hls store in West High street, opposite Morion Hall, nud'intends to keep constantly on hand, a ' i complete assortment of Watches, JSL (K?V Cloctes,Jewelry mi Fancy Goods, titifcwhlch ho la prepared to sell on rWdWi terms that' cannot fail to please all in want el a (rood Time-Place. Among his stock will ho found—full jewelled Gold Levers; Ladles Gold Laplncs; Silver Lovers; Silver Laplncs; Silver Qnarliers; English, Fronch,and Swiss Watches. Ills stock of Jewelry, Is largo and complete, and consists of Mcdalions, ladies & gentlemen’s Breast 1 ins,Finger lliugs, fancy and plain Earrings, Scarf Pins, Ac. Also, cold Watch and Fob Chains, gold h-ej s and Seals, gold and silver Pencil Cases, gold and silver Spectacles, together with almost every other article kept in a Jewelry cslab.lshnicnt. A full supply of CLOCKS, viz i Parlor, Mantle and Ofllco —eight day and twenty-four—w nr ronted to go and keep correct time. Watcher and Clock, are fully repaired, and warranted to keep flrst-rnte tlnio. The public are Invited to give him a call before pm chasing, as ho fools very conlldont that he Is able to givu I bettor bargains than can bo had elsewhere. June 21, 1P65. $0 50 • 9 75 1 10 00 6 50 2 10 2 00 1 20 Perry County Warm Springs, PENNSYLVANIA. WILL be open for visiters from tbo Clh day of Juno. 11. 11. ETTEU, Proprietor. Tins moat desirable watering place is situated on the banks of Sherman’s Creek, which (lows at tho base of Pisgah Mountain, some five hun dred feet above the level of tho crook, In front of tho dwellings. This stream affords pleasure to tho guests, as there aro boats upon U to pass nn anil down, also a beautiful Island in It, well aborted with largo forest trees: tho walks up and down tho creek are delightful, whijo there is pleasure for those who desire to fish m tho streams. The springs are numerous, and can. not bo surpassed for bathing: there ore bath houses separate for ladles and gentlemen, also largo plunge pools fur each, with on abundance of pure spring water. There is an extensive view of neb and rare scenery of mountains and valleys, being tbo most picturesque in the State. Among the at tractions of tho Warm Springs there are mini, erous shady and romantic slimmer roads, mak ing it verv pleasant for drives. Horses and vc hides will ho kept this season to hire. Having taken pains In making a selection ot first-rate servants, I feel confident, they will give general satisfaction to tho guests. There shall bo no pains spared In supplying my tabic with the luxuries of tho markets. All persons leaving or Baltimore, In tho morning train to Duncannon, on the (.on tral Kallroad, fourteen miles north-west ol Har risburg, then taking a coach which is always In readiness, will arrive at tho Springs about 4 o - clock, the fare being but $4,00 through to tho lntended for the Springs should bo addressed Duncannon Post Offlco,or the Springs, and they will arrive dally after the filth of June. Persons wishing to engage rooms, fire will please address Lnndlsburg Post Office. Persona In tho cities wishing Information can have it by calling on tho references hereunto attached. A Band of Music has been engaged. Boarding per week, $8 OH Children hall-price. Servants do. Boarding per day, - - - • Horses per week, • • - Washing per dozen, - 1 00 0 60 3 00 Bkfeuf.sces. Philaiielphia. —Goorgc Prince, 27 Vino St., opposite Loguu Square; Win. Kynn, IG North Fourth St.; Edward Tams, 05 North Eleventh Si.; Edward Stiefol, 14 Decatur St.; Fredrick Seeger, Sixth St. below Chestnut; Ed. Wayuo, Esn. Pennsylvania Bank; John U. Green Fifth St below German; Joslah Davidson, 188 South Second St., C. S. Pancoast. Esq., 48South Fourth St.-, John Ilcrlr.lor, 881 Market St. Oafl'islii— A. L. Sponger, Esq.; 11. Keller, Mr. J, P. Lyno, 11. A. Sturgeon, Esq. yorje., Pa.— John Gibson, A. J. Warfield, Judge Fisher. „ _ _ _ .. , wmthrg.—o. njirolt, Em..: Dr. J. P. Kcl (or, P. K. Boyd, J. If. Ehy, H- Bnohlor. ' iJlaltlmm.—Uou. S.JStowanl, Bon). Crane, br J, P. Gunn, JohnC. John Murphy, G. W! Shehvood, Esq., Ilccorder’s Office. Juuo2l, 1856. Estate Notice. LETTERS of administration on (ho estate of Francis H. Fulton, late of Dickinson town ship, Cumberland co., dcc’d., have been Issued bv the Register ofaald county to the undersign ed residing in said township. All persons In debted will make Immediate payment, and those having claims will present them'to SAML. HUSTON, Jldm'r. Juno 11, 1855—01 Coal. BUSHELS Blacksmith Coal, a flrsl DUUU rate article, receiving and lor suh by wsi. B. MURRAY, Jjgenl. Carlisle, Juno 11, 1855 —0m I'nion Plillosoplilcnl Society. TIIK Sixty Sixth Anniversary of the Union IMiMosonhlcul Society of Dickinson Col go, will 1)0 celebrated in tho M. K. Church oi lis He.rough, on Tufutay Evening the 10M July o nubile nro respectfully invited to attend. \V.M. Jl AUNSHKUGEH,•Chairman- Kamckl J. J«nk», Fna sk S. Fimh-at, J. I’. Stork, Ji. 11. NfiWNAM, Wu. Stbvk.sso.v, T. S. RtfMK, Committee. Jiilic 21, ’6s—*lt County Treasurer. IIKrXOW-CITIZKNSs I offer myself to < vour consideration na a candidate lor llio odlco of County Treasurer. If clouted, I will discharge the duties of mild ofilco to tlio best ol my ability, llcapoclfully yours. * JACOB KHEEM. Carlisle, Jutio M, 1805—Itn Shci'ifUilty FELLOW-CITIZENS of Cumberland coun ty: I ollW myself to your comdderatlou (subject to the decision of the Democratic Coun ty Convention.) lor tbe otTlce of SUEUIFF.— Should 1 be successful, 1 "ill endeavor to dm chariie the duties ol the ofllco with fidelity ami impartiality. JACOB BOWMAN. Silver Spring tp., I Juno 11, 1866. J T“ o~lmTe FREEMEN OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY. Fellow-Cltir.ens—l offer my self, (at the suggestion of many friends,) for tho ofllco of SIIEUIFF, at the ensuing election, subject to tho decision of tho Democratic Coun ty Convention. Should I bo so fortunate as to receive a minority of your votes for said ofllco, I pledge myself to discharge tho duties of tho same to the boat of my nblllllus. SNYDEU UUI’LET. South MlcUllot’n Ip.. I Juno 7,1855. f riiO THE VOTEUS OF CUiIBEHEANI) I COUNTY.—Tbo unduraiguod roapcctfully ollura Idinsolf as o Oamlldulo (or tlio odlco of SIIEIIIFF, and sulidts your sllirrngos, lit tlio ensuing Election. Wit. 11ILE i. May 81, ’56. I FELLOW-CITIZENS— At tlio BuggOßtlonof ' numerous friends In vnrlouß l>nrls ol tho oimuty, I ollhr mynulr as a candidate lor tho ullloo of Sheriff of Cumberland county, subject to tho decision ol tho Democratic Comity Con vention. Should I ho nomlneloil and elected, I shall «ho ovury churl to discharge Iho unllvs »( tho olllco Impartially ami lo tho sullafttctlor ut tho public. North Middleton Ip., I May 81, 1865. \ mo THE VOTERS Of CUMDEUEANU I COUNTY. FBM.OW oiti«k«B— l oflcr uiy uuir iih a Oamlblato far Ibo olllou ol SHtUIM of Oumborlaml county, noil I>R'>JK“ oluctod, to dibclinrgo tlio ibitics of tlio olllco to Iho bust of my u'.OAUTNEV. May 21, 18oQ. , Second, Annual, Fait ’ , OF XU*.; Big Spring; Literary Institute, For the promotion and encouragement of Ag ricultural, UorlithUurai omi the Meehani cd and Useful Arts, .mil be opened at NEWVILLE, TUESDAY, AUO. 7, 1835, Ijl “LlTEßjlttY niO tbU Exhibition, Ferment, Manufacturer, X Mpdmnlos, Artists, InyoOtoM and all otlicra desiring to display the results ol tliolr labor, .kin Indnnnllv and taste, nro cordially invited to contribute. Tito success of their lirst cxlu li,i„°u“ts 11.0 expectation thatt will not bo inferior to any over bold in this, or anv of tho adjoining counties, Tho Managers, horoToro, fool, Unit in inviting coulr but ons from tills and the adjoining-counties o their secondannual exhibition, they are odor,eg o the producer of excellent artlc es a valuable op portunity of making known to the country their novelly and utility, the superior sty lo of their workmanship, ahd their (sdisplalion to tiro pur i.osos for which they may bo intended. Mulo rials, Machinery and Manufactures, which have elicited commendation at similar display a else where. may bore llnd now admirers and a new market. Tho Managers would respectful y so. licit the Ladies to contribute specimens ol ele gant handiwork, which horotoford have termed so attractive and important a-feature of these di The s noard ol Managers will make every elTort to display whatever goods may bo rcconed to tho very host advantage. Competent Judges will be selected to examine themyund premiums awarded to articles of superior merit in the sev eral classes. ' i „ ~ .. Tlie Hall will bo opened for the reception ol goods on Thursday, August 2d; and on 1 uesday, August Till; the Exhibition will bo opened to visitors and continue open five days. No article deposited oner Monday evening, August (Ml, cun bo entered upon the Judges list for competition or premium, except such as the managers shall b0,.,.,1 sliml were despatched from a distance in HtnqW IMm unavolda do detention failed to the Hall by the day "P“ cra pi-jbiiV djller, Cenespend.n LI ' NN ’ Xirinncia/ AHLi Treasurer*— J.‘ ll* 1 ' UEKKON. June 7,1855—2 m ‘-i ;i Notice. THE public arc hereby cautioned itgniimt pav ing any money to John Bear, on other J. U. Jones or Jones & Bucher’s account for Slaves they may bare pnrebased from him dnr. ing the time lie was In their employment. I has not been engaged by then, since the month of September. 1851, and they have no agon « engaged in the Stove business for them in the State of Pennsylvania*’ _ „ _ JONES & BUgiIEU, per J. U. Jones. Novelty Iron IVojks, I Harrisburg, Juno 21, *66-31 S Gentlemen’s FarnfsUins ArtlHcs. fN. HANTCII & Co., have opened and now offer for sale at their store on West High street, ono door west of the hotel formerly kept by C. G. Slough, a magnificent assort ment of new stylo Goods, among which may bo named Cloths , Caasimcrcs and Vest inga, very handsome, and of tho boat qbality, together with a foil assortment of Gentle mens Furnishing Articles, comprising Shirts of all kinds; Fancy Silk,Beaufort. Napoleon ami other Ties; Black andbolorcd Kid and other Cloves; Fancy Coat Links; Fine Linen Co its, together with a full aesurtracot of Readymade Clothing, for men and.boys, suitable for Spring and Summer wear, and an hundred and one oth er indispensable articles, all of which a ill be sold very low to suit the bard times. Call and examine them. Carlisle, May 31, IB6o—Om* - - 1 50 . 400 - - 92* Gentlemen’s Furnishing Store. East Main jStrett, Carli i/e* , 1 THE subscriber bcss leave to Inform Ills ens-1 tomers ami thu virile general, tliat has removed his' *-" * GENTLEMEN’S, pimNISIIING STORE to the room lately occupied by Mr. Elliott as a Dru« Store, next door to URncr’s store. East Main street. Thankful for past favors, ho ro spoctfully Infomis all .fits old customers and the public, that lie has on hand a well selected slock of the latest styles of Cloths, Casshneres, Vestings, and oilier goods adapted to oil seasons for Men nnu Bovs’ wear, which he Is prepared to make up at short notice, und In tho bust manner and latest styles. . . Having the experience of years in the busi ness of Ciit/iiig and Making, he flatters himself that ho will sntlslv all who give him a call, lie lias also a good assortment ol Trimming*, of every variety und best quality. Pomona wishing to find their own Cloths, can have tho same trimmed and made up on reason able terms. In addition to this ho has on hand a well selected slock of Gentlemen’s and Boyh Fill nithing (foods, such an shirts, collars, cravats, stocks, suspenders, and handkerchiefs, all o which can he bought ut city prices at his shoi 1 in East Main street HENRY S. HITT Carlisle, June 7, 1966. Laud for Sulc or llurlcr. I WILL Belt or li.irter, ft tmct of Iftiul, in Mon roo lorviislilp, Ueillortl county, I’ft., contain ing Six Hundred and Sixty*Jive Jlerei. It la sit* imtod 3 miles Horn the town of ClenrvUle, 1U miles south of lllooilj -run, and 18 north of Urui cock, Md., tho latter place aituato on tho Chcsa pouko and Oliio Canal, and contiguous to the Baltimore and Ohio Uallroad, affording at all limes an excellent market for lumber, produce, &c., and furnishing supplies of plaster, salt and groceries, at very little above city prices. About two hundred acres of this tract Is cleared, fifteen of which are meadow, tho balance In a tolerable state of cultivation. Tho soil Is of medium quality, part slate ami part red slate, flint, &c. n a Xho Improvements are a good two story Log House and Kitchen, Log Tl*i'Hlfflftl* a rn, and a good Saw Mill. This would divldfl very well into ireu farms, giving to each a portion ot cleared md, with a good spring In a suitable place for eliding i or it would altogether make an ox. L'nslvo slock farm, for which it Is well adapted, relng well watered and having a largo quantity d meadow land yet to clear. Tho terms will be mule easy for the purchaser. HUBERT DICK, CarliiU, Pa. May 10, 1855—tf Ctii'liflo Deposit Bank. SPECIAL deposits will bo received at this Hank for any length of tlmcmvorfourmonlbs, ami interest paid at the rate ol (our per cent, nor anmmi, ami tbo principal paid back at any time after maturity without notice. Interest ceases after the expiration ol the lime specified in the certificate, unless renewed for another (riven period, in which case the Interest is paid up until the time of the renewal. Hank open at 0 o’clock A. M., and closes at 2 o’clock 1. M. U. PAUKEH, PrctH. IVm. M. Dexikm, Cathicr. May 31, 1865—tf, Mns. R. A. REYNOLDS, has removed her Daguerreotype establishment, Irom tlio South-east to the South-west corner ot Hanover and Louthor streets, Immediately ovorMr. !• ot ter’s Cabinet Ware-room, where »ho wI ho happy to sue all who want good RAOULItItLU TYPES of themselves amlftleuds} satis led that she can furnish them with llknesfes, which lor truthfulness and beauty, canTiot bo excolled.not oven by those of tlio “unrivalled Davis. Hav ing boon engaged while In Philadelphia, In one .of tho host Daguerronn Saloons In Chcs nut street, adding to her own former skill and ex porlenco In the art sonic valuable instructions, tho result of several years experience ol one ol tlio very best artists of the day. \CT Prices to suit all. Those who would bo economical, as will us those who deslro to in vest more laigoly. Carlisle, May 21, 1855—3 m. _ ELIAS LIGHT MONEY Wnulod In payment. Cor sub scription, advertising and job-work. Washington Hotel. ! , West High St., Corner of the Public Square, Carlisle, Pa. THE subscriber respectfully informs hl« nu merous friends aud the travelling commu nity, that ho has leased that well known taverfa stand formerly occupied by 11. L. Burkholder! and recently by 0. G. Stough, and is now* falty prepared to Accommodate all who. may Ja>or lilni with a call. The House has Jjoon fitted up In a neat and comfortable manner, and every thins will bo done on my part to make all led at homo who may bo pleased to stop with mo. Tho Table will bo supplied with .the best that the market can allbrd, and serVed tap lh a way that cannot fail to please. Tho Bar will always bo supplied with choice Liquors. A careful and obliging Ostler will always bo In ‘‘^tendance. JAOUI) aIIULL. Carlisle, April 12,1855—3 m ___ WM. C. UIIEEM, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ofllco in Slain st., opposite Marion Hall. Business entrusted to him will bo promptly attended to. Carlisle, April 12, 1855. 11. A. DREER, SEEDSMAN AND FLORIST, NO. GO Chcsnul, near Second, Philadelphia, has now arranged and completed his stock lor the spring of 1855, as follows : Vegetable Heeds— ln great variety, including the finest varieties of Beans, Beets, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Lettuce,Onlous,Melons, Egg-plant Tomatoes, Peas, Radishes, &c. Flower Seeds. —llia collection fs unequalled tby any In this country lor extent and quality, and embraces tho finest varieties of Asters, Slocks, Carnations, Tansies, owora, Daisy, &c. Grots Seeds —of all kinds, including Blno and Green Grass, White Dutch Clover, Sweet Seon ted Vernal Grass, Rerrennlal Buy Grass, Du cerno, &c. Hoses, $c. —Choice cvcr-hloomlng Roses, Ca mellias, Verbenas, Dahlias, Grape Vines, Trull Trees, Shrubbery, fcc. S. W. lIAVERSTICK, Jlgl. for CarhsU March 29, 1855. _ T'UE superior Cement, manufactured by J. 1 Carver & Co., of Scotland, Franklin county, can bo bad in large or small quantities nt H. S vxton’s Hardware store, Main Street, Carlisle. All who have tried this Cement pronounco it the nest article tlioy over used. From a great number of cerlKlculea given to the manufactur ers, we select the followings CiiAMUKitsuuito, Feb. 20, 185 f). To Jacod Gabveb -Sir—There has been used during the post year, under my direction, in the construction of “Thu Carlisle Water Works,” and work of this Company, about 80 barrels gf your Hydraulic Cement, which has irovcd to bo a good and reliable article, and 1 leasure In recommending U to others «s A. F. SMITH, Supl- C. V. Hail road. April 19, T). r ), IS not yet ended, and still continue to excite thu public mind, but a tmicb greater oxcitc ment has been caused by the arrival at the store of the subscribers, ortho most magnificent stock of Goods, which for variety, extent, beauty and cheapness, has never boon equalled in thiscoun try. Among this huge stock may be found, in part, 08 follotvs: Plaid and Striped Silks, best black Silks, Ba rego do Lalnus, Tissues, Challys, Beroges, Gre nadines, Lawns, Ginghams, Tissue Sebastopol, AJpachas, Dross Muslins, Chintzes, Needle Worked Collars, do. Handkerchiefs, do. Spen cers, do Sleeves, Parasols, &c. For the Gentlemen, c unis, Caasimeres, Vestings, Coatings of linen, 11 00l utul cotton, pant Sturts ol cotton and linen, llata, Caps, Umbrellas, Stocks, Handkerchiefs, Glovoa, Hosiery, Cravats, Undershirts,Drawers, Cai-pct Bags, u largo assortment'Of Looking Glasses, fcc* Also, Laces, Edgings, Irish Linens, warmn. ted pure, of our own importation, Chocks,Mus lins, Tickings, Flannels, &c., all Intend to sell lower than over sold here. Give us a call all who want cheap and good Qoods. „ BENTZ & BUG.* Carlisle, April 20,1855. 1 1 " ' 1 Spi lne: uud /Summer Siloes. Cheap for Cawh I I AM NOW receiving n largo assortment of Shoos of tho most fashionable Styles, and ox collont make, froah from lluf manufactories, which 1 will sell extremely low for cash. list of miens. Ladies' Tan-colored (Jailers, a handsome arti cle, (Willis’make,) only $1,26; fl no Jenny Lind Ilosoltes, from 87!, to $1,26; Uluck Last ing Gaiters, (Willis’make,) $1,25; trench Morocco Buskins, single soled; French Mo. rocco Boots, double soled, $1,25; Purls Bools $1 25; Men’s Morocco Shoes, homo made, $1,25; Boots ditto, Kid Ties 60 cents; Polka Bools 51,67; Cushman Ties $ 1,81; Sou tags and Albonis, $1,25. Ccnt/cmCH’j Extra tine French Calf Boots, a beautiful article, only $4,50; Calf IV ulklng Shoes, $1,50; Calf Congress Gaiters, $2,25; Cloth Montore)», $2,00; patent leather Ox ford Shoes, $1,75; Julien Ties, $2,60; Patent Leathei Congress Gaiters as low as $2,00; al so Patent Pump Ties, flue Cloth Gaiters, with patent lips, Benkcrt's A No. 1, Glove Top Buttoned Patent Leather Congress Gaiters, Enamelled, Patent Leather, fee., at low prices. Also Carpet and Velvet Slippers. Polka Boots, Opera Bools and Jenny Linds; colore.l Gaiters, patent tips, 87 cents; fine Kid Boots, 75 cents. CAiWrcn’i Highland Boots, Kurckos, Excelsiors and Ank!u-lle». Bonus for 2 0 cents; Calf, single soled, for 25 cents. Men’* Kip Boots in great variety, some as low ns $2; Stout Brogans $1; Calf skin Shoessl,6ll IPcmini’j Kid Buskins, double soled, 75 to $1,26, Shoolees, calf, 75; Heavy Kip Boots, Linen Gaiters 75; Half Gaileis (12; Slippers 37. lious’ Heavy Kip Bools, lino Call Bools, Bro. gans as low ns 76 cts; Patent Congress Galt ers, Patent Leather Monroes, Patent Leather Julllen Ties, Ike. Ctirptl Baps ot every description—Oil Cloth, Union, Brussels, Velvet, from 60 cts. to $B. Also, several thousand dollars worth of Bools and Shoes at Wholesale. Country Merchants and other dealers are invited to cull. All' 1 wish to buy good Shoes and save money, 1 call ut Porter’s old stand, Main street, near allrond Depot. April 10, 1866. REROVED. CEMENT, TUB EASTERN WAR For the Ladies, H. M. 11 AW LINS. Town and Country rj'IIE subscriber takes tills method of Inform- I lug bis friends ami thu public generally. that ho coulinuca to curry on the Cabinet and Under taking Dutiiicii, ut bis stand, North Hanover alruot, next door to Ilavorsliok's drug atore, and nearly opposite tlio Carlisle Deposit Hank. Cum.NH made ut (bo sliortest notice and at mod erate prices. Having provided himself with a now and fine Hoarse, ho will attend Amends In town and country, personally, without any ex- ||TTt tra chargo. Ho will also carry GSJBSSfc on the Cahinut Making in nil its various branches, and will constantly keep on hand Bureaus, Secretaries, Work Stands, I’arlor Ware, Upholstcrcd Chairs, Sofas, Ottomans, Sofa Tables, Card, Side, Din- Ins and Breakfast Tables, Chamber Ware, such us French Field, (high and low posts,) Curtain and Jenny Lind Bedsteads, Wasbstanda of dif feront kinds, Wardrobes, Vonltlnn Blinds, and Chairs of all kinds, ami all other articles usual ly manufactured In lids lino of business. His workmen are experienced, eastern city workmen, and his work is made In the latest city stylo, and nil under his inspection, ami of the best materials s all of which is warranted to bo good, and will be sold low for cash. Ho in* vltos all to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere. For (ha liberal patronage hereto fore extended him, ho fuels Indebted to his mu morons customers, and assures them that no efforts will bo spared In Arturo to please them In stylo, manufacture ami price. Give us a call. Remember the place, nearly opposllo tbo Bank. DAVID SU*E. April It), 1805. gjjjgt" Handbills of every closcriplioi uoally printed at this office. Latest Arrival. Philip Arnold,, has justrotund from the eastern citicSpwhcro ho has purchased a Very largo stock ofnow ' ■ ; . Summer Goods, to wlllch ho Invites tho attention of Uis old frionds and customors in general, na ho is antiallcd ho can sell Goods at prices that will suit the pock ets of all; Ids stock will bo found one of tho best selected as well as one of tho largest In tho nnd consists of all kinds of Goods, among which will bo found black and fancy Silks; Bareges, Tissues, Challlcs, Lawns, Summer bilks, Ging hams, Do Rages, Do Laihefi, Calidoca, Checks, Tickings, Muslinsot all widths, Collars, blocvcs, Chimezottes, Swiss nnd Jaconet Kufling ana Edging and Inserting, Thread Laces, &c. Bon nets and Ribbbns of all kinds. Hosiery and Gloves of all kinds for men, women and chil dren. Carpets, Mattings and Oil Cloths. Ho has now on hand the largest stock of thy above mentioned articles over brought to Carlisle, which ho is selling very cheap, and among tho lot will ho found Velvet, Tapestry, Brussels, Three Ply, Ingrain, Vonillau and Cotton. Mat tings of all kinds and widths. Also, Oil Cloths of all widths. Boots and Shoes of nil kinds which ho will dispose of very low, as ho wishes to relinquish that pnrt of tho business. Grocer ies, such as Coffee, Sugar, Tea, Spices, Molas ses, fcc. All of which ho will soil cheap at tho old stand, whore thankful for post favors ho so licits a continuance of tho same. I PHILIP ARNOLD. [ Carlisle, May 31, 1855. __ COATS. , ,; , slyio ni. ftncr »na>lack ■ Ci.ssin.cro, Cns'sihot, Ccwlnroy, bnnnoor Olotb, I.iucn, Linen Duck, and an ondloss variety of S> rMb.—A vo’ry largo and riel, nasoriment, al.ch ng black satin, embroidered Gpmadino, fancy.. eilk, fancy check, casslmoroj Marseilles, bum mer Cloth, &c. l* Boys ’ Clothing.—A great aasbrltncnt b. sack and frock, of linen, gingham and tweed sack and frock coats, pants and vests; Skirls.— Fine white shirts with linen bosoms, calico and different check shirts, collars, sus penders, gloves, umbrellas, carpet-bogs and m s!rnw not* ond Caps. —An extensive stock of palm leaf, Canton and Leghorn Hats; silk, oil, and Navy caps; a choice assortment of silk neck and pocket handkerchiefs, stocks, &C. Thankful lor favors heretofore extended tows, we shall endeavor to merit public tonDdcnco in tbeir stand Is In the house oppo silo the Market House, ou the south-east tbrnor • oftho Public Square. - - Call there and youmay rely upomt that ever j Kluglium, Davit* & Co., article you purchase will prove l« bo precisely - 270 Market Street, Philadelphia, Jpents for Jd- xv |mt it is represented to.bo, and you Will satO" cob llheein, Carlisle and Philadelphia, a handsome per contagc on your purchase mo- C AltS 1l*!\vo boll, placi'a, E»»t and noy—for in giving bargains, STEINER &BKO. IBS®© Wc»l, twice every week, Tno«d«y.mHl ' tm’t J»,bo»U Pfndy? All businoa. onlnistrd lo U. U. s. Co, Garllalc, .Mi.y 3, 1830. . ..ill bo ntto.idod to witli [iruinptiiußa, ivhotlicr in -v - fJ ol mills & IklOOlltCK'^. n!«X,« rtre c., D .U.«.orc,wn. £■*» C. P. lIUMIIICII, Children's bloomers of various kinds, Straw ATTOKNKV AT LAW, will promptly attend ( Rrnids and Gimps, Artificial-Flowers, Bonnet to all business entrusted lo his cure. Olllco Ribbons, all now and desirable Goods, and Will in Reeleih’a Row. be sold cheap at the store of tbo subscriber In Carlisle. April 6, 18oo—Cm South Hanover street: _ . April 12, '65 * •’ Estate Notice, NOTICE is hereby given, that letters tesla montary on tho estate of Isaac Shenfer, date of tho Borough of Carlisle, dec’d., have been granted to the subscriber residing in said borough. All persons having claims will pre sent them for settlement, nnd (hose Indebted are roituested to make payment without delay to GEO. W. SIIEAFER, JS-rV. Juno 14, 1855—0 t Bounty Lund Agency- 'scrivener & Conveyancer; rplIE undersigned will attend proinj.My to the SPONSUiII, lato Keglstcr ol Cumber -1 procMu-mg of lim.n y I.hkls for xU™ • e- Vaml C uS, t y. will carefully attend to tbo Wvi\ to ,‘ C Mam vMrßoxm-rViKM. transaction of oil such business os may be on proved March ft. , IHoo. M««j 5 tars exp. rk 0 td t i lim , b fcu. Tlio Writjug.of pecds, iu the prosecution of chums lor semee »"' ,ll | Mort * Contracts, fcc.; ho will also dcTOto revolutionary war, Ims made mu lam bar will. , R f t^,lsou ttt tho procuring of Land Warrants, the regulations and tonus requisite to bo objur- na „‘ oll ns t( 7 ( ii o purchoso and ved, and having he assistance of an * flicn nl „f Heal Estate, Negotiations of Loans, &0. attorney residing in M ushington, shall bo able ()nj yy L . H x nigh Street, formerly occupied Ito render satisfaction tu those who way.apply ™ •JJ Penrose, Esq., 8 dooraeast of tho to mo. Proper forms and Instructions will I lie »> ”"1 ?': lnirc . ’ 1 1 sent on application by mail free of cost. .No * March**'o,lBss—3ra I charge unless a warrant is obtained, and when | umisio, ainrcu - J i AOOU _ I obtained tlio feu will bo $5. The highest market price win he paid fur I Land Warrants. A. P. XOUTON’. PostinnsU-r, Carlisle Springs, Cumberland co., I’n. April 0, 16(30 — ly Fi 11. SMITH, Port Monnaie, Pocket Book, AMD dressing case manufacturer, y. W. Cor. Fourth <s■ Chcsunt Sts. PHILADELPHIA, Always on hand a largo & varied assortment ot 1 Port Mommies, "Work Boxes, 1 Pocket Books, Cabas, I Bankers Cases, Traveling Bags, 1 Note Holders, Backgammon Boards, | Fort Folios, Chess Men, Portable Desks, Mcmorandunußooks, Dressing Oases, Cigar Cases. &d.^ Also, agcnorul assortment ofEngllah,trench and German Fancy Goods, Fine Pocket Cutlery, Razors, Razor Strops and Gold Pens, wholesale, Second and Third Floors. *'• IE SMJ'ni, N. IP. cor. Fourth & Chestnut Sts. PWla. N. B.—On the receipt of $l, a superior Gold Pen will bo sent to any part of the United States by.iuallj—describing pen, thus, medium, hard, or soft. April 5, 1865 ly SPRING AM) SUMMER GOODS. THE subscriber has just received a very largo assortment of Mew Spring Goods, to which ho Invites the attention of purchasers, ns ho is prupnrud to sell at such prices that cannot tail to please. ilia slock embraces all tins dilfoicul kinds of Goods adapted to the season, such as ('!.< >TIIS, Gasslmcres, Vestings, Colton Pant Muffs, I^ili ens, Linen Checks, *J-c. Dress Goods. Sucli as lilack and Fancy Silks, Barngo do [.nines, Lawns, Cballies, Bar-ages, Bombazines, Alpacas, India Silks, <Jc. Bonnets and Ihhhuns. Bonnets of nil kinds such ns Satin Straw, S«1h» Straw, English Double and Split Straw. Bib buns of all kinds and colors very cheap. Hosiery and Gloves. Men’s and Boys’ wlilto, brown ami mixed hall Hose, Ladies’ white, Mack, brown, slate and mixed Hose; Mon's, Women's and Children's Gloves and Mitts of nil kinds. Domestic Gunils. Muslins, Checks, Tickings, Osnaburg, Bagging, Calicoes and Ginghams. Boots anil Shoes. en’S and Boys’ Boots and Shoes of all kinds; omen's <5• Cldldren’s shoes at very low prices. (!rnccrirs. Such ns Coffee, Sugar, Tea, Molasses and Sp cos; nil of which will bo sold clioap, nt the ol stand, corner ol North Hanover and Louth* streets. N. W. WOODS, Jgt. Carlisle, Juno 1, 1866. NEW GOODS! gP r ßV~Qonns i 7 £AM now recevlng Irom New York ami Phil udulphla, an immense slock ol new and desi rable cheap Goods, to which I call (huattention ul all my 0,(1 irlcmla and customers, and the nubile in general. Having jffrcliaacd most of my Goods from Iho largest importing houses in New York, I am satisfied that 1 can give butler bargains than can bo had at any other house In tho county. T)ross Goods. Our assortment of now style dress goods is largo, complete and beautiful. Another lot of those elegant and cheap black Silks, Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Sleeves, Collars, Uulllea, Edgings and Inserting, a slock for extent and price that duties competition. Muslins, Ginghams, Calicoes, Do lieges, Do Lainos, Tickings, Checks, n tremendous stock of Gloves and Hosiery cheaper than over. CLOTHS, VJISSIMEUES, Cords, Cotton ados, and very cheap. Carpeting ami AfoHing. An entire now stock of Three Ply, Ingrain, Cot ton and Veultlau Carpeting, bought very cheap and will ho sold very low. White and colored Malting. Moots ami Shoes, A largo supply of Ladles’ and gentlemen’s Loots, Shoes and Gaiters. Intending to give up lUu Grocery department, I will dispose oi what 1 have on hand In that lino at low prices. [ 1 have on hand somo Uoady-mado Clothing, which I will soli foi less than cost, us I want to close it out. ~ . Oomo one and all to tho old stand, East Main street, ami select your Goods from tho largest am! 'IWIK..I .luck uvor. Curllalo, April 6,18 W. Largo Arrival of . Spring arid Srimriicr Clolmngl 4 T STEINER & BRO’S., Cheap CMhtm- A siorr Wo heg learo to inform our friends i aid ouaTorocr. na t 5.11 as tho pnbllb iu general,, that wo have Just received, and ore conBt “"*Jj occiv ng. an extensive stock of ' ■ Clothing, wh'ch wo will sell on tho moat accom modating tonus,.lower than that of.anyothcr cstahlistnncnt in this or Those having a proper regard for economy, com fort and futility of dress, aro politely invlter? to an Inspection of our Sends, manufactnred by tho best workmen, materials of thebestfabriea and most select styles. Amongst.our choice and cheap assortment will bo found • •; ’ Vine Black Cloth Dress and. Frock Coals, Back*, plain and Fahey Cassimere, Clonded tasfi- . incrclte, J’trccrf, Summer Cloth, Ltnen,. Linen Duck, Gingham and Check j r. i>. eiiiFTOsi ac som’s Men’s and Boys’ Clothing Store. I\'or!h-cast cor, of Second and Dock Streets, Philadelphia. To the Citizens op Cablisde and Ticihitt. YOU arc respectfully Invited to examine the extensive and varied assortment of Men's and Boys’ Clothing, at the store of the subscri bers, where may always bo found a full supply of Heady-made Clothing, of all sizes’ and de scriptions, worn by imJh and boys of all ages and sizes, made by experienced workineb and of.tho I very best material, tho make, fit, and appear ance surpassed by no establishment ib uto tlty. Please preserve this notice, and give mo a call, and fit out yourselves and sons in a manner worthy of you and them. Ucmcmbcrltlo North East comer of Second and Dock streets. K. D. CLIFTOX fct SOX. April 12,1855—1 y Head! Rend! MR. DAVID SIPE, of Carlisle, haft btfon ap pointed Agent for llio cofinty of Cumber land, tor the snlu of FISK'S PATENT METAL LIC BURIAL CASE, which Is superior (b any oftlio kind now in use, for ordinary Interments and transporting (ho dead. It prevents Imme diate decomposition and obviates the necessity of hasty burials; fur, being perfectly air-tight, it prevents any unpleasant odor from escaping and can bo kept from day to day, until It snita (lie convenience of the friends of the deceased to inter. We might offer hundreds of certifi cates in corroboration of these facts, but tho following will sufllco : Ccrhyica/ci from Clay, TPcii/cr and others* Wasiiinotoh, April 6th. Gentlemen —Wo witnessed tho utility of yonr ornamental “Metallic Patent Burin) Case,"lifted to convey tho remains of tho late Hun. JohnC. Calhoun to the Congressional Ceuictry, which mprossed ns with tho belief that it Is thu best irticlo known to us for transporting tho dead to Ibeir final resting placet .With respeCt wo sub scribe ourselves. Voum. &c. 11. Ci.at, Lewis Cass, Daniet. Wnnstta, D. S. DlbKiNftox, W. R. Kino, 1L Doikjk, 1). U. Atciijnson, J i;rv. Davis, J. M. Bkiiuien, *W. I‘. Manulm, Tbo above described Burial Cases can, at all mes, bo obtained of thu subscriber, at bis ’aro-rooms nearly opposite tho Bank, North anover street, Carlialo, May 17. 1855, WM. W. SHULER, Attorney at law. office below in bolf’a Store, and adjoining M. Holcomb's ufliee. Carlisle, May LADIES, plotuft) call at Rawlins’ Wiiolesalo am! Retail Shoo Store opposite Railroad Depot, if you want Good French Morocco Boots fur $1 00 Tan Colored Gaiters 87| Fine French Morocco Jenny Lluda 76 Linen Lustre Gaiters 0-J Good Cloth Shoes CO '. Frunrli Moroco Tio U7| Good Moroco Slippers 26 Children's Roams 12| Carlisle, May 21,1866 (f. (''1 AUI).—DOCTOR S. P. ZEIGLER, recont j |y from Lancaster city, oilers his Profes sional services to tho citizens o< Carlisle and vicinity In all its various branches. Ofllco uud residence in tlie house formerly occupied as Senor’s Hardware Store, North Hanover street, where he can bo consulted at all hours when not professionally engaged. Calls to tho country promptly attended to. tjyCUargc# moderate. Carlisle, May 2-1, 1865- Am, EMBROIDERIES. An Immense stock of needle worked Collars, UndcrslooVos, Chlm izetts, Flouncing, Inserting and Edging, Just received and direct from two of the largest im porting houses In Now York, which will bo sold at prices truly astonishing, at tho cheap atom of 0. OGILBY. May 10,1855. BONNETS, Ribbons and Flowers. A very extensive assortment of Bonnets, Ribbons and Arllllciiils, now opening at tho cheap storo *>f C. OGILBY. May 10,1855 SUMMER HATS. Just received at the store of Robert Dick, a largo assortment of Wen's, Youth’s and Hoys’ Summer Hats, consisting of Panama, Leghorn, French Straw, Canton and other varieties, part of which nro colored and black, and of low price. . April 1-. 1805. CRACKERS.— A nowsupply of fresh Water, Soda, Duttor, Plc-nlo. Sugar and Trenton Biscuit—Just received and for sale by Aug. 0,1851. W. EBY» CARPETS, Oil Cloths and Mattings. Tho subscriber bus just received » largo lot ot Carnets, Mattings and Oil Cloths, which'will ho sola very cheap. Call uud sou them. April 5, ’66. P. ARNOLD. ROBT. RICK. DAVID SIPE.
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