•, [From the-.Easton Mgus.J toe odious m uw. Yhtn the'Preachers begin io legislate, it is 1 time thc'pcople begin to Preach. «| Tho above was the inscription on a banner i tarried at tho herd of an immense delegation to the recent Convention' heid : at Lancaster, a-; fcninst the JK. N. License Low. There was much sober truth and sound sense in tho re mark. When Ministers of the Gospel once forget, as many of them have done, tho dignity tluo to their stations, and leave their pulpits for the lodges and the legislative halls, it is time for the people to speak out ngainst them. Far bo it from ua to say one word against min isters of the gospel as a body, nor would we ■■deprive one roan of his political rights. The members of that highly honorable profession. In this.vicinity,So far ns our knowledge ex tends, confine themselves strictly to the-exer cise of their political privileges and tho dis charge of their ministerial duties. Thcy'do not (tarn bar-room politicians nor soil their reputa tions by. tm active parlicipatiun in thopolici iool movements of the day. But in other por-; iiohs of Pennsylvania, the case is different. In 'many of the Northern and Western counties, the leaders of tho K. N. lodges are Ministers of t.ho, Gospel* Quite a number of this class found their way into our State Legislature last Vinter, and this miserable liquor law, which the people arc everywhere conucrtining, is the invention of their diseased brains. No such tow would ever have passed, had these fanati cal priests been, left at homo to “mind their own business” instead of being allowed to turn their attention lo making Jaws. ‘ Ministers, os m general thing, are not lit men for legislators. 'Their avocation unfits them for such work.— They do not.mingle enough with the great mass of the people to. know what the people want. Law making is out of their line of bus iness. • u Der Sc/»um«cftcr afic/c zn sem latte.” We have indeed failed upon evil times, if the pretensions of theso impertinent and officious black coats arc not checked. In the New Kn j gland States, a majority of the clergy claim it 05 o fight to regulate the political affairs of the country. Full one half of all the Massachus etts Legislature was made up of such men, and itcnry Ward Beccnor, the great abolition do clalmcr, says every man “should go to his preacher for his political opinions” just ad he •does for his religious information. Such doc trines suit better to the tttonarchial dominions •of Austria or Prussia,'than Republican Ameri ca. They aro unsuited to our institutions. — Any man who utters them will only bo re garded as a fanatic and a fool, and laughed at bo sensible people. The citizen* of every com munity employ a minister for a certain pur pose. His duty is to preach tho gospel—not politics. If they wanted to be instructed upon politico! offnirs, they would no doubt tell him fs -so. All congregations are composed of men [f entertaining every shade of political opinions— £* nml a minister Ims no earthly right to thrust Ig his own views upon his congrrgn*hcn. The ® clergyman who does thfa, demeans himself in a ihc eyes of all good men. W The duty of ridding the people of this odi -8 ous law, now devolves on the Democrats. Wc gl must scud enlightened, liberal-minded men to iff tho next legislature. \vlv> are unconnected with | nny secret lodge, and who will honestly and « faithfully carry out the wishes of tho people. Pamphlet Laws. n HIE Pamphlet Laws of the aisston of 1855, J liavc been received u( this office, and arc ready for delivery to ttioso entitled to receive Ilium, D. K, NOEL, Proth'y. PnoTHONOTAnr’s Office, » Carlisle, duly 6. 18>5—St ( Proclamation* WHEREAS tliu Lion. James 11. GnxnA.ii, President Judge of tho several Courts ol ■R Common Pleas in the counties of Cumberland, HB? Perry, and Juniata, and Justices of the several Courts of Oyer mid Terminer and General Jail BE: Delivery in said counties, and Samuel Woodburn apt'' and John Hupp, Judges of the Courts ol Oyer Terminer and General Jail Delivery for the |sgat trial uf nil capital and other offenders, in the said IsfgPl county of Cumberland, by their precepts to mo dated the, Uth of> April, 1850, have ; £-:!Wdorod tho Court of Oyer and Terminer and Hr .-'General Jail Delivery to bo holden at Carlisle, on El'; . vitlio fourlb Monday of August 1850, (being the *;']27th itay,) at ten o’clock in tho forenoon, to con f , >'tiiiuo one week. • . NOTICE is hereby given to the Coroner, Jus tlcea oftbb Peace, and Constables of tho said t county oLCumhcrland, that they are by tho said f • precept commanded to he then and there in their fC 1 projjpr persons, with tlioir rolls, and in #, nulsitions, examinations and nil other irunicm- Ijr&iicea, t«> do those things which to thoir offices -■ ! to he done, and all those that are bound by recognizances, to prosecute against tho prisoners that are or (lieu shall he in the Jail said county, arc to be there to prosecute them shall bo just. JOSEPH McDARMOND, ShorilT. July 5,1855. __ . Slioi'iniilty T ,: “" O THE VOTERS OF CUMBERLAND CO. Fkll»w>Citi7.kn9 :—I oflor myself to your consideration us a candidate for the office of subject lo the derision of the Demo ■ orotic Convention, nnd respectfully Bolicil your w ‘ Mirport. I pledge myself. If elected, to dis cbnrgo the duties uf thu office tultlifully and mu jparlially. JOHN PAUL. if : Monroe Ip., July 6, 1856. ' ' ' UsT OP LETTERS. r:v Published in the “ Volunteer,” by authority, ?6i4;£»v -rr IST of-Betters remaining hi tho Post OfliCo V T s^-' ,v JLi at Carlisle, Pa., July 1, 18oi>. Persons In < qniring for Letters on this List will please say •i: v they are advertised. Advocate • . Bare David . itjur Mary Misa v‘ •. Baker T.snnc , »• Bechtel J[. Y. ’ .Bcifitllne John U. Brant John i. i' . Burkholder Jno. !,' Oohlc J. E. • fc ''Mi! • Gtthticry Sam’l ■Jr ’ Conner Geo. J. t ' “ Cbbpcr Jus. i :i Qojfien Jesso V OufrJhno »V. iWSylvanus V . . Dwiftmrs. Ellen , ‘Bptilon lMu-ho Ann - 1 i: ■- D|y,Jlrs. Thomas 3. !'* 'B?® 1 Philip 2 Is . :^J|pierBotcJohn la r ' 'iwtohawer Oeo. W. Br .Sarah S'. Griffin Patrick 2 v*i\ Gross Sarah la' Oruhb Mary m- Gramllch I’rancia M Qu(h\Ada.m |lj Harbor, John W" U? y "?« ' ll w' “■ XlimcsGco. w. si. , Hoover Goo. 4 ■ Hoorn Joseph ' Hopple Solomon Kallanf John W. 2 KihclGoo. . - Kbcfl Geo. « * KntUlfi Joscph f« . ' Ono cent dtwjm each letter In addition to tho L- i pos|Ago. • JOHN 11. BUATTON,I». M Klcinlinc John Lahmon Daniel Lehman Sufiana liO\v Sasnn 2 Mclistcr Isaac Munderf Mr. Myers Maria S. Newton James Nickoy Isrcnl Nlckcy Ren). Parshnll John Reed John Rcnnmgor Fred Rigelman Sarah Heighten Catharine M Uodes Sa«V! Seam Sam'l W. Shopman Geo. Shoals Chna. Sherbahn Geo. Schrelllcr Henry Sighlcr Jacob Smith Mary Mrs. Strough Henry S to ufer John Sluord Jano Stuart Miss Sarah Wadsworth Lucius Walter Jacob Watson Jehu Wesley Rev. John Weary Jacob While Richard Whitman Henry Witzer Eliza Williamson Col. Jan. Wtllct Theo. Williams Henry IlnnnaU Wolf Margaret Wright J. P. , Softool Ton«liors Wnntcd. • , 1 , Fow teachers (two male ami two females,) ■ wanted to take charge of the public schools In V - f tha borough of Mcclmnlcsburg, Cumh. co. Tho ' : Ss term'wilt commence on tho first Monday in Sep ' tember, and contlmio for seven or nine months. Tho examination will take place on Thursday, ~ (ho*l2(h Inst., in (lie school house in said bor * opgji, conducted by the County Superintendent. T.O'QOtnpotoiit teachers a liberal salary will bo gtydp. ,Hy order of the Board. - 'V F. A. MATEI2B, fi’cc/’ry. July i, ’G6. L - Estate Notice. LETTERS, testamentary with tlio will annex* cd, on the estate of George Hurray, late of the borough ot Carlisle, docM., have boon is sued by the Register of Cumberland county, to the subscrlborwbo resides in Carlisle. All per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and thoso having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement. ANDREW BLAIR, AzV. Carlisle, Juno 28, 1855—6 t „ NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that application will bo made to the next Legislature of Pennsyl vania, to alter the charter of the Carlisle Depo sit Bank located in the Borough of Carlisle, Cumberland connty, so as to confer upon said bank the rights and privileges of a bank of issue, and to change its name to the Corlislo Bank.~- Also to increase the capital of said bank (which is at present Sixty thousand dollars, with the privilege of increasing the same under its pres ent charter to One hundred thousand dollars,) to Two hundred aqd fifty thousand dollars. By order of the Board of Directors. W M. Beetem, Cashier. Carlisle, Juno 25, 1865. NEW MARBLE YARD. WILLIAM lIOFFER. respectfully Informs the citizens of Carlisle and surrounding country, that ho has opened a Marble Yard on the corner of PointVct and Bcdlord streets, In Carlisle, where all kinds of STONE WORKcan bo had at short notice and on the most reason able termsj A liberal share o! public patronage is solicited. June 28, 1855 —lm* Valuable Building I-ot at Prl- vale Sule. TIIAT very valuable ami desirable Building Lot, at tbo corner of PHt and Pomflrot Sts., known ns tho property of the Into William B. Underwood, dec’d., containing GO feet on Pom frcl and 27 feet on Pitt street. Tho situation is beautiful and would make a very desirable location either for business or private residence. Por terms and further particulars enquire of A. L. SPONSLEU, Real Enlate Jgcni $• Scrivener. Carlisle, June 28, 1855.* Stray Cow. CAME to (be premises of tbo subscriber, in Dickinson township, Cumberland county, Fvsrrttf on the 6th day of Juno, 1856, a White about 8 or 9 years old. Tho ownerTs requested to come forward, prove pro portov, pay charges, and take her away, other wise she will disposed of according to law. E. fi. iiiSTbli. Juno 28, 185&-31* A Valuable Tract of Mountain l,alid for Sale. UNDER and by virtue of the provisions of an act of Assembly, passed tho Oth day of March, A. D. 1840, Pamphlet laws, page 111, I Peter Long, Executor of the last will and testa ment of Valentine Ilotlnmn, late of the city of Lancaster, deck!., will expose to public sale, at the Court House, in (ho Borough of Carlisle, on Tuesday, the 7th day Jlugnit, 1855, atone o’clock, P. M., nil that valuable tract of Timber Lsiutl, held by mo under tho provislonstfjlSS of said will, in tho township of South Middleton. The said tract is In the South Mountain about two miles south of Mount Hol ly Iron Works, contains about Tiro Hundred $ Seventy Jlcres, more or less, and Is easy of ac cess, tho Oxford road runningthrough U. Tills property will ho sold either entire or in lots as may suit purchasers.. Terms mndo known on tho day of sale by PETEK LONG, Ex’r. of Valentine Hoffman, dec'll. Juno 28, 1855 Ot HARKNE33 & MULLIN’S (Jrccn Grocery Store, Son'h Hanover St., nearly opposite the Post Office. JUST opened, a general supply of GROCER IES, selected expressly for family use, which will bo sold at the lowest cash prices. The se lection consists in part of Co/Tcfii'bost Rio, Mo cha, and Roasted, from 11 to 14 cents. Tctw, Imperial, Black,Ttyson, tec. Crushed, Pulverized, &c. Golden and Grocery Syrup, Sugar House and N. O, Baking Molasses t+*:fd o f tho best qualities. .Spices of every dSjllon. Salt and Fish of nil kinds, ivliolo sale or retail. Best quality of Hams, Shoulders, Sides, & Dried Deef, by the pound. In short, overy thing for house hold use. Fruit and Vegetables constantly on hand. .Cash paid for all kinds ol Country Pro duce. Remember tho stand, South Hanover St., one door below Boutz’s Dry Good Store, and nearly opposite the Post Office. lIAUKNESS & MULLIN. Carlisle, June 28, 1855 —Jim For I lie Fourth of Jul) , 1855. FIRE WORKS, a good assortment—just i ceived and for sale by P. MONVER. Carlisle! June 28, 1855, County Treasurer. FELLOW-CITIZES: —I oni-r myself ns a candidate for the ofllcc of County Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Democratic Conn* ly Convention. Should 1 bo elected, I pledge myself to discharge the duties of the ofllcc hon estly* and faithfully'. - ADAM SENSEMAN. Carlisle, Juno 28, 1856. Coiiuly Treasurer. FELLOW-CITIZENS i I offer myself to your consideration as*a candidate for the ofllcu of County Treawrer. If elected, I will discharge the duties of said ofllcc to the best of my ability. Respectfully yours. JACOB RHEEM. Carlisle, Juno 14, 1855—1 m FELLOW-CITIZENS of Cumberland coun ty i I offer myself to your consideration (subject to the decision of the Democratic Coun ty Convention,) for the ofllcc of SHERIFF. — Should I hi- successful, I will endeavor to dis charge tlio duties of the ofllcc with fidelity and impartiality. JACOR BOWMAN. Silver Spring tp., I Juno 11, 1855. ) rno the fuekmkn of Cumberland X COUNTV. Follow-Citizens—l oflbr my self, (at the .suggestion ot many friends,) for the office of SHERIFF, at tho ensuing election, subject to the decision of tho DemocniticCoun ty Convention. Should Ibo so fortunate as to receive a majority of your voles fbr said office, 1 pledge myself to discharge tho duties of tho same to tho best of my abilities. SNYDER RUPLEY. South MUldlct’n ({>.. { Juno 7, 1850. J rpo.TIIE VOTERS OF CUMBERLAND I COUNTV.— Tho umlcraigned roajioctfully oflurs himself as a Candidate} lor tlio office of .SHERIFF, and solicits your fuilftaßU*, at tlio ensuing Election. WSI. RILEY. May 81 t '55. ITIELLOW-GITIZEKS— At llio suggoallonof numerous friends In various parts o( tho county, I oflur inyaolf as a candidate for the cilice of Sheriff of Cumberland county, subject to the decision ol the Democratic County Con vention. Should I bo nominated and olcctod, I shall use every clfort to discharge tho duties ol tho olllco Impartially and to the BatlalUctlou ol tho public. Norib Mlddloton tp., I May 01, 1855. f rpo THE VOTERS OF CUMBERLAND i -V COUNT!'. Fellow Citizens— l offer my* *r 9 a Oanclltlato for tho otllco of SHERIFF lof Cumberland county, and pledge myself, if olvctod, to discharge tho duties of tho olllco to tlio best of my Judgment and ability. ROBERT II’OARTNEY. May 24, ifefiC, A largo lot of Collars, X-i aloovoß, Chlmozotlos, Jaconot and Swiss Ldglng and Inserting, for sale ohonp by April 5, ’65. PHILIP AUNOED. Perry Connty ¥am ; SpringB,- PENNSYLVANIA. WLL bo open for visitors from tlio Gth day of Juno. H.II. ETTER, Proprietor- This most desirable watering place Is Situated on tlio banks of Sherman’s Crook, which flows at tho base of Pisgah Mountain, some five hun dred foot above tho level of tho crook, in front of tho dwellings. This stream affords pleasure to tho guests, as there arc boats upon U to pass up and down, also a beautiful Island In it, well, shaded with largo forest trees: tho walks up and down tho crook are delightful, while there i is pleasure for those who dcsiro to fish in tho ! streams. Tho springs arc numerous, and can. not bo surpassed fot bathing; there are bath houses separate for ladies and gentlemen, also largo plunge pools for each, with an abundance of pure spring water., . , There Is an extensive view of rich and rare scenery of mountains and valleys, being tho most picturesque in tho State. Among tho at. tractions of tho Warm Springs there aro num erous shady and romantic summer roads, raak. Ing it very pleasant for drives. " Horses and ve hicles will bo kept this season to hire. Having Jaken pains in making a selection of Orst-rato servants, I feel confident, they will give general satisfaction to tho guests. There shall bo no pains spared In supplying my table with i tho luxuries of tho markets. All persons leaving Philadelphia or Baltimore, in tho morning train to Duncatmon, on the Cen tral Railroad, fourteen miles north-west of Har risburg, then taking a coach which Ss always in readiness, will arrive at tho Springs about 4 o’- clock, tho faro being but $4,00 thresh to tho Springs. ' All communications intended for the Springs should ho addressed Duncannon Post-Office, for tho Springs, and they will arrive dally after tho filth of June. Persons wishing to engage rooms, &c., will please address Landisburg Post Office. Persons in tho cities wishing information can iwxvo it by calling on the references hereunto attached. A Band of Music has been engaged. Boarding per week, $8 00 Children half-price. Servants do. Boarding per day, •- Horses per week, - - Washing per dozen, - Philadelphia. —George Prince, 27 Vino St., opposite Logan Square; Win. Ryan, 10 North Fourth St.; Edward Tams, 05 North Eleventh St.; Edward Sticfel, 14 Decatur St.; Fredrick Sccger, Sixth St. below Chestnut; Ed. Wayne, Esq. Pennsylvania Bank; John R. Green. Fifth St. below German; Josiah Davidson, 188 South Second St.; C- S. Pancoast, Esq., 48 South Fourth St.; John Hcrtzlor, 387 Market St. Carlisle.— A. L. Sponsler, Esq.; 11. Koller, Mr. J. P. Lyne, H. A. Sturgeon, Esq. York, Pa John Gibson, A. J. Warfield, Judge Fisber. ■ Nnrrufmrg.—O. Barrott, Esq., Dr. J. 1 . Kel ler, P. K. Boyd, J. R. Eby, H. Buoblcr. Baltimore.— Hon. S. Steward, Bcnj. Crano, Dr. J. P. Gunn, John C. Holland, John Murphy, G. W. Sherwood, Esq., Recorder’s Ofilco. Juno 21, 1856. Union PblloHoplilcal Society. THE Sixty-Sixth Anniversary of tho Union Philosophical Society of Dickinson Col lege, will be celebrated hi tho M. E. Chuseh of this Borough, on Tuesday Evening IhelOth July. Tho public are respectfully Invited to attend. WM. lIAHNSBERGER, Chairman. Samuel J. Jones, Frank S. Findlay, J. P. Stork, E. B. Newnam, Wm. Stevenson, T. S. Reese, Juno 21, *ss—3t Stop mid Kcnd ARTHUR’S Patent Air-tight Self-scaling Cans and Jars, for preserving fresh Irults and vegetables, are the very articles that house keepers should have. “ Wo have examined them, and are satisfied that they will accomplish all that is claimed.” — Godey's Lady's Book. Sold wholesale and retail by Carlisle, Juno 21, *55. P. MONYEU. LETTERS of administration otl the estate of Francis 11. Fulton, lute of Dickinson town ship, Cumberland co., dec*d. v have boon Issued by tho Register of said county to tho undersign ed residing In said township. AH persona in debted will make immediate payment, and those having claims willprCsent thou to SAML. HUSTON, Jldm'r. Juno 14, 1855 —Ct niaelißUillli Coal. BUSHELS Blacksmith Coal, a firs! OUvH-J rate article, receiving and for sale by WM. U. MURRAY, Carlisle, Juno 14, 1865—Cm “Now Inutilulc.” “Extra News.” <-Oreai Uxcltemcnt.” Arrival of Dr. O. H. Bodgo, CIIKONO. THERMAL PHYSICIAN and SUit(JEON, from Now York. Nervous trembling among the “ Quacks” for tlic safety of ‘heir “ Sugar Powders” and “Ca lomel.” Humluiggory exposed and destroyed. New System of medicine Introduced. I)r. C. U. Bonos, ofTors his services to the in habitants of Carlisle and the surrounding coun try, and flatters himself that ho can perform cures by his system whore all others have fall- n P d. Ho has taken the ofllco in South Han over Street, formerly occupied by Dr. J. £M K. Smith, lie will at all times bo found in ids ofllco, unless professionally engaged.— Every disease of the Eye and Ear cured by a new mechanical apparatus. Blood Suckers and Bono Destroyers, Barometer makers of the hu man constitution, takplnotlco that one man can chase a thousand “ QGneks,” and two put ton thousand fools to flight, who willingly use min eral poison to cure thd sick, or pretend to give health to the poor afflicted soul and body. P. S. Patients can bo accommodated with good board and scientific medical and surgical attendance at Dr. 0. 11. Bodge’s Chrono. Thor, mal medical and surgical Institute, located in South 1 lanoror street, Carlisle, Pa. For further particulars enqulro R t the Institute. April 20, 1856—1 y > Two Stilttiidld Tni-ins tor THE subscriber wrtl sO!l at Private Sale the two following inscribed farms, to wit •. No. I. la situated on the north west of Car lisle adjoining the Inhabited part of said borough, Containing 140 acres of first rate lime stone land, having thereon erected a now largo bank barn, a largo hoy house, a largo Cattle stable, also a comfortable dwelling bouse & other out buildings. The land Is in a high state ofculti. vatlon, and all under good post & roil fence,— It is boufidod on (ho North by tho heirs of Snm’l. Alexander doc’d., on tho East by John Noble,. Win. D. Seymour & others, on tho West by John Moore, David Grier, t &o., and on tho South by tho Public road loading from Car lisle to Waggoners bridge. No. 2. Is situated in North Mlddloton Tp., 41 miles ftrom Carlisle on tho Harrisburg & Carlisle Turnpike road about It miles from Middlesex mills, bounded as follows, on tho North by tho Oonodogulnlt Creek, on tho West by Irvin’s heirs, on tho East by John Noblo & rossq Ziglcy, and on tho South by Abr. Hot- Jlck and tho Harrisburg Turnpike road. Con taining 225 acres, about 100 acres ofllmostono and tho residue Is black slate, about 160 acres of tho tract cleared, ,under good fence and In a good state of cultivation, tho balance is very heavily timbered i a largo portion of tho farm Is modow laud/ The improvements aro alargb Ktdftfpwolflng house, ft largo log & frame barn,' dJwrffcSprlilg-houso, and other out buildings, orchard and a largo quantity of other fruit trees. No. 0. Is a small tract of laud about a t mile west of No. 1., on tho Baker road loading from . Carlisle to. Waggoner’s bridge, containing 26 acres of first rate limestone hpijd, bounded by said road on the north, by John Noble on the south, Brown's heirs on the cost, and by Baker on tho west. Tho subscriber wIUJUso soli a nuinbor of out , lots to suit purcbMors. Tho above .property » will bo sold on reasonable terms. . „ ARMSTRONG NOBLE- Carlisle, Jan. 11, 1865 —tf ELIAS LIGHT, Watches, ClocKi,,* (Volry. &c. ' WeitHigh Slmti CirlUh. Thomas coNLtif has Jn .t oponod n t wd store In West High street, lopposlie Mnnoll Hoik and Intends to k™P c 9?te!? on Bond, a complete dssortmonvof Watches, » (g*S Clock*, Jewelry and I alcy SAwhlcli Bn, Is propsrodilo soli ontffiiiy taiTtßst ennnot foil to ploosj.nll in want of n good Time-Piece. Among jis stock nill bo found—full jewelled Goldkoftsi LodicsGold Lapincs) Silver Lovorsi Sllvej Loping Silver Qunrtlers, English, French,nod Swiss Watches. Uiß stock of Is largo and complete, and com Ists of Mcdollons, Indies & gentlemen's BresstP ns, linger Rings, fancy and plain Ear Kings, S&rl Pins, Ac. Also, gold Watch ond Fob Chains geld keys and Seals, gold and silver, Pencil Cases, gold and silver Spectacles, togctlicjhnth almost every other article kept in a Jow-eh}' cslabl shment.- A full supply of CLOCKS,>vfe: Parlor, Mautlo ond Office—eight-day: and Jwcnly-lour—war. ranted to go and keep correct time. Watch » and Clocks,nr? fMly repaired, and warranted to keep nrst-talo'llme. The public are invited to give hhn a call before purchasing, ns ho feels very conlident (hat he is amo to givo better bargains than can ho 1 ad, clacuhero. Juno 21,1855. ’ ... 1 50 ... 400 ... 02 | Repf.hencks. Committee. Estate Notice. Jewelry Second Anmiifl Fair OP TUB Big Spring titen ry Institute, For the promotion and enu aragement of Ag ricultural, Horticultural end the Mechani cal and Useful Arts,w U be opened at NEWVILLE, TUESDAY, Aug. 7,1805, In « Liteeaut Hall.” TO this Exhibition, Farriers, Manufacturers, Mechanics, Artists, Invintort and all others desiring to display tho mbits of their labor, skill, ingenuity and toato, orfo' cordially invited to contribute. Tho succcwfof their first exhi bition warrants tho expectation that tho second will not bo inferior*© any iver held in this, or anv of tho adjoining counties. Tho Managers, therefore, fed, that In inviting contributions from this and tho adjoining counties to their second annual exhibition, they are offering to tho producer of excellent articles a valuable op portunity of making known to tho country ttidr novelty and utllitv, tho superior stylo of choir 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 olso whoro, may hero find now admirers and a now market. Tho Managers would respectfully so licit tho Ladies to contribute specimens ol ele gant handiwork, which heretofore have termed so attractive and important a feature of these displays. , „ . Tho Board ot Managcrawill make every effort to display whatever goods may bo received to the very best advantage; Competent judges will be selected tooxniulliothem,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 dayt. No article deposited alien Monday evening, • August Olh, can bo entered upon tho judges* list for competition or*premlum, except such as tho managers shall bo satisfied were despatched from a distance in timo but Horn unavoidable detention failed to reach tho Hall by tho day specified. President —JOHN DILIER, - Corresponding SecPy.—lV. R. LINN, Financial Scci’y. —D. AHL, Treasurer —J. H. UEUKON. Juno 7, 185n—2m Notice. THE public nro hereby cautioned ngninsl pay- Ing any money to John Dear, on either J. R. Jones or Jones & Bucher’s account, for Stoves they may have purchased from him dur ing the time he was in their employment. Ho Ims not been engaged By them since the month of September, 1851, and they have no agents engaged In the S£ovo business for them in tho State of Pennsylvania. s •j» , „ _ JONES & BUCHERrperJ. R. Jones. Kovelly Iron Wojks, 1- » • Harrisburg, Juno 21, j ■ ‘ Gentlemen's FujrulsliliisArtli'le^ N. lIANTOII & Co., havo opened ahd now offer for sale at their-store on West High street, one door went of tha hotel formerly kept by C. G. Stough, ft magnificent assort ment of now stylo* Goods, among which may bo mimed Cloths, Cassimeres and Vtd fngt, very handsomo, and of the beat quality, together with M full assortment of Gentle men's Furnishing jJrtichs, comprising Shirts of all kinds; Fancy Silk, Beaufort. Napoleon and other Ties; Black and colored Kid and other Gloves; Fancy Coat Links { Flno Linen Coats, together with a full assortment of Rendy-rmutf Clothing, for men and boys, suitable for Spring ind Summer wear, and an hundred and one olh •r indispensable articles, all of which will bo told very low to /mil the hard times. Cull and •xnminc them. Carlisle, May 81, 18.V5—8m* Gentlemen's Furnishing Store, East Main Slrcet t Carlisle . TLIE subscriber bogs leave to Inform his cus tomers and (be public lo 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 Illtncr’s store, East Main street. Thankful tor past favors, ho re* spectrally informs all tils bid customers and tho public,thntho hns-on handawoll selected stock of the latest styles of » Cloths, Casalmores, Vestings, and other goods adapted to. all seasons for Men anti Boys’ wear, which ho is prepared to mako up at short notice, and In (he bust manner and latest styles. Having the experience of years In tho busi ness of Culling and Making, ho tluttcrs himself that ho will satisfy all who give him a call. Hu has also a good assortment oi Trimmings, of every variety and best quality. Persona wishing to find their own Cloths, can have tho same trimmed and made up on reason able terms. In addition to tills ho has on hand a well selected stock of Gentlemen's and Boy’s Fur m'l/iing Goods, such as shirts, collars, cravats, stocks, suspenders, and handkerchiefs, all of which can ho bought at city prices at his shop In East Main street. HENRY S, RITTER Carlisle, Juno 7,1855. CiirlMl) Deposit Bailie. SPECIAL deposits will bo received at (his Hank for any lengtll of limo over font months, and Interest paid at the ra(o oi lour jiof cent, por annum, undiho principal paid back at any limo after maturity without notice. Interest ccasofl after (ho oXplrallofi o( the tltno specified In the certificate, unless renewed for another given period, In which case tho Interest Is paid up until tho tlmo of the renewal. Hank open at 0 o’clock A. M., and closes at 14 o’clock I*. M. It. PARKER, JWf. Wm, M. Bektem, Cash Ur. May 81,1855—tf REMOVED. MRS. U. A. REYNOLDS, has romovod her Daguerroolypo ciUblishmont, trom (h<i South-east to tho South-west corner ol Hanover and Lonthor streets, Immediately ovorMr. I ot ter’s Cabinet Ware-room, whore she wl 1 bo happy to soo all who wautgoou DAGUERREO TYPES of themselves and friends; aatlstlcdtlmt alio win furnish Ilium with llknoiwca, which lor truthfulness and beauty, cannot bo excelled,not oven by those of tho “unrivalled Davis.” Hav ing boon engaged while in Philadelphia, In one of tho best Daguorrean Saloons In Chestnut street, adding to her own former skill ami ex perience In the art some valuable instructions, tho result of several years experience of ono of tho vory best artists of tho day. 11E7” Prices to suit all. Those who would bo economical, as will as those who dosiro to In vest more latgely. Carlisle, May 21, 1865—8 m. fWashington-'Holel.- -n v West HigK St'.; Coriletof'lAe Public Syidfii OXatiaLß, Pi. , THE subscriber respectfully his nu merousilriondshndtbo travelling commu nity* that ho has loosed that well known tavern stand formerly, occupied, by 11. L. Burkholder, and recently by C. G. Stough, and Is now ftilly predated to accommodate all who may lavor him with a call» Tho House has been fitted up id a neat end .comfortable manner, and every thing will bo douo on my port to make nil loci at homo who may bo pleased to stop with mo. Tho Table will, bo supplied with tho best that tho market can afford, and served up in a way that cannot fail to please. Tho Bar will always bo supplied with choice Liquors. Acareftilond obliging Ostler will always bo in attendance. JACOB SUOLL. Carlisle, April 12, 1855—8 m _ WM. C. RIIEEM, Attorney at law. Office inMain si., opposite Marion Hall. Business entrusted to him will-bo promptly attended to. Carlisle,* April 12,1855. 11. A. DREER, SEEDSMAN-AND FLORIST, NO. 59 Chesnut, near Second, Philadelphia, has now arranged and completed his stock lor tho spring of 1855, as follows s Vegetable Seeds—U\ variety, including tho finest varieties of Beans, Boots, Cabbage, Cauliflower,Lettuce,Onions,Melons, Egg-plant Tomatoes, Peas, Radishes, &c. Ftowtr Seeds.—ll is collection is unequalled fby any in this country lor extent and quality, and embraces tho finest varieties of Asters, Stocks, Carnations, Pansies, owers, Daisy, &c. Grass Seed*—of all kinds, Including Blue and Green Grass, White Dutch Clover, Sweet Scen ted Vernal Grass, Rerronnial Ray Grass, Du cerno, &o. Rom, sc.—Choice cvcr-blooming Roses, Ca millas, Verbenas, Dahlias, Grape Vinos, Fruit Trees, Shrubbery* &c. S. W. HAVERSTICK, AgU for Carlisle March 20, 1855: _J CEMENT. THE superior Cement, manufactured by J. Carver & Go., of Scotland, Franklin county, can bo had in largo or small quantities at 11. Saxton’S Hardware store, Main'Street, Carlisle. All who havo tried this Cement pronounce It tho host article they over used. From a great number of certificates given to tho manuftkctur. era, wo select tho followings Cuamderseuirq, Fob. 20, 1855. To Jacob Gauver ;—Sir—There has been used during tho past year, under my direction, in tho construction of “Tho Carlisle Water Works,” and work of this Company, about 80 barrels of your Hydraulic Cement, which has proved to bo a good and reliable article, and I take pleasure in recommending U to others as such. V A. F. SMITH, April JO, *55. Supt. C. V. Railroad. TOE EASTERN WAR IS not yet ended, and still continues to excite tho public mind, but n much greater excite ment has boon cansod by tho arrival at (he store of tho subscribers, of tho most magnificent slock of Goods, which for variety, extent, beauty and cheapness, has never boon equalled In this coun try. Among this largo slock may bo found, in part, as follows; For tho- Ladies, Plaid and Striped Silks, best black -Silks, Ba rege do Lninos, Tissues, Challys, Boroges, Ore. nadlncs. Lawns, Ginghams, Tissue Sebastopol, Alpachas, Dress Muslins, Chintzes, Needle Worked Collars, do. Handkerchiefs, do. Spen cers, do Sleeves, I’arasols, &c. For the Gentlemen, Cloths,Casslmeros, Vestings, Coatings of linen, wool and cotton, pant Stuffs of cotton and linen, Hats, Gaps, Umbrellas, Stocks, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Hosiery, Cravats, Undershirts,Drawers, Carpet Bags, a largo assortment of Looking Glasses, &c. Also, Daces, Edgings, Irish Linens, warran ted pure, of our own importation, Chocks, Mus lins, Tickings, Flannels, Ike., all of which we Intend to sell lower than over sold hero. Give us a call all who want cheap and good Goods. BENTZ & BKO. . Carlisle, April 20,1856. Sprjiig and Summer filibes. Cheap' for Caah! I AM NOW receiving a largo assortment of Shoes of the most fashionable styles, and ex cellent mako, fresh from tho nrnnufiictorics, which 1 will soli extremely low for cash. LIST OF PUJOLS. Ltulics' Tan-colorcd Gaiters, a liandsomo arti cle, (Willis’ make, ) only $1,25; fine Jenny Lind Rosettes, from 8“i to $1,25; Black Last ing Gaiters, (Willis’ make,) $1,25; French Morocco Buskins, single soled; French Mo. rocco Boots, double soled, $1,25; Paris Boots $1,26; Men's Morocco Shoes, homo made, $1,25; Boots ditto, $1,31; Kid Ties 50 cents; Polka Boots $1,37; Cushman Tics $1,31; Son tugs and Albania, $1,35. Gentlemen*! Extra fine French Calf Boots, a beautiful article, only $4,50; Calf Walking Shoes, $1,60; Calf Congress Gaiters, $2,25; Cloth Montorcys, $2,00; patent leather Ox ford Shoes, $1,75; Jullon Ties, $2,50; Patent Leather Congress Gaitors as low us $2,00; al so Patent Pump Tics, tine Cloth Gaiters, with patent tips, Benkcrt’a A ,No v r, Glove Top Buttonod Patent Leather Congress Gaiters, Enamelled, Patent Leather, fcc., at low prices. Also Carpel and Velvet Slippers. Mines’ Polka Boots, Opera Boots and Jenny Linds; colored Gaiters, patent tips, 87 cents; flno Kid-Boots, 75 cants. Children*! Highland Enrvkaa, Excelsiors and Ankle-tics. Uoans fbr2 0 cents; Calf, single soled, for 25 cents. Men*! Kip Boots in groat variety, sotno as law ns $2; Stout Brogans $1; Calf skin Shoes $1,50 Women’* Kid Buskins, double soled, 75 to $1,25, Shoctcos, calf, 76; Heavy Kip Boots, Linen Gaiters 76; Half Gaiters 02; Slippers 87. Hoys’ Heavy Kip Boots, fine Calf Bools, Bro gans as low n« 75 ctd; Patent Congress Gait ers, Patent Leather Monroes, Patent Leather Julllen Tics, &c. Carpet Jiaps of over)’ description—Oil Cloth, Union, Brussels, Velvet, fVoni 50 cts. to’sll. Also, several thousand dollars worth of Bools and Shoes at Wholesale. Country Merchants and other dealers are invited to call. All who wish to buy good Shoes and save money, wil call at Porter's old stand, Main street, near lb Railroad Depot. April !«, 1855 H. M. UAWMNS, Town and Comilrj THE subscriber takes (his method of inform-, ing his friends and the public generally, (hat lie continues (o carry on the Qubineland Under taking Jiutiness , at bis stand, North Hanover street, next door to Ilaverstick’s drug store, nnd nearly opposite tho Carlisle Deposit Dank. Coffins made at the shortest notice and at mod erate prices. Having provided himself with a now nml fine Hearse, ho will attend funerals In town and country, personally, without any ox. jMMopggM. tra charge. He will also curry on (lie Cadi.net Making In all jj g various branches, and will constantly keep On hand Bureaus, Secretaries, Work Stands, Parlor Ware, Upholstcrod Chairs, Sofas, Ottomans, Sofa Tables, Card, Side, Din ing and Breakfast Tables, Chamber Ware, such as French Field, (high and low posts,) Curtain nml Jenny Lind Bedsteads, Washstanda ol dif ferent kinds, Wardrobes, Vcnitlan Blinds, and Chairs of all kinds, nnd nil other articles usual ly manufactured In this lino of business. Ills workmen are experienced, eastern city workmen, and his work is mado in tho latest city stylo, and nil under his Inspection, and of (he best piatorlalsj nil of which is warranted to bo good, nud will be sold low for cash. Hu in vites nil to give him n call before purchasing elsewhere. For tho liberal patronage hereto-’ fore extended him, befools Indebted to his mu morous customers, and assures them that'no' efforts will bo spared lit future to plunso them in stylo, munufhoturo nud price. Give us a call. Remember tho place, nearly opposite tho Bank. DAVID SIPB. April H), 1855. gjgp- llnndbills of every doscriplioi neatly printed at this ofllco. Latest Arrival., P' hiLIP.AKNOLD, ins just rolulipli, froiu th'6 eastern cities, where bo hospurebasoda very largb stock bt new 1 . wr . i - 1 ' Summer Goods, (0 which ho invites thu attention of Ilia old ftiotida ahd customers In general, as ho is satisfied no ban sell Goods at prices that will suit-flip pock ets of am his stock will bo found onobF the best selected aaSvoll os one oftholaigcstin tho town, and consists of all kinds of Goods, amongwluch will bo found blatfk and fancy Silks, Bareges, Tissues, Ohallles, Lawns, Summer Silks, Ging hams, Dq Boges, Do Lolnch, Calicoes, Checks, Tickings, Sluallbsof all widths, Collars, Sleeves, Chlmozcttcs, Swiss and Jaconet RUfling and Edging and Inserting, Throad Laces, &c, Bon nets and Ribbons 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 tho aboVo mentioned articles over brought to Carlisle, Which ho is selling very cheap, and among the lot will bo found Velvet, Tapestry, Brussels, Three Ply, IngfalU, Vonitlah and Cotton. Mat tings nil kinds and, widths. Also, Oil Cloths of all widths. Doola atid Shoes or all kinds which ho will dispose' of Very low, ns lie Wishes to relinquish that part of Hie business. les, such as Coffee, Sugar, Tc&, Spices, Molas ses, &c. All of which ho will sell cheap at the old stand, whore thankful for past favors ho so licits a continuance of the same. * PHILIP ARNOLD. Carlisle, May 81, 1865. Estate Notice NOTICE is hereby given, that letters testa mentary on tho estate of Isaac Shenfor, late of tho Borough of Carlisle, dec’d., have been granted to tho subscriber residing in said borough. All persons having clalpis will pre sent them for settlement, and those indebted arc requested to make pnvinent without delay to GEO. IV. SHEAPEU, Ex'r. Juno 14, 1865—Ct Bingham, Davis &. Co., 270 Market Slrccl , Philadelphia, Jfgentt for Ja cob Jiheem, Carlisle and Philadelphia, | CARS leave both places, East ami twice every week, Tuesdays and Fridays. All business entrusted to B. 1). & Co. will bo attended to with promptness, whether In sales, produce or freight. ' A. IJ. Jlarnlts, North street, Baltimore, will attend to same as above. Carlisle, May 81, 1863—3 m c. P. iidiaiucii, ATTORNEY ATE AW, will promptly n'ttend to all business entrusted to his care. Oilico In Buetefn’s Row. • Carlisle, April 6,1855 —6 m Bounty Lam* Agency. THE undersigned will attend promptly to the procuring of Bounty Lamia for those enti tled to them under the late act of Congress, ap proved March 3d, 1855. Many years experience in the prosecution of claims for service in the revolutionary war, has made mo ftmillur with the regulations and forms requisite to be obsor : ved, and having the assistance of an efllcient attorney residing in Washington, shall lie able to render satisfaction to thoso who may apply tome. Proper forms and instructions will ho sent on application by-mail free of cost. No charge unless a warrant is obtained, ami when obtained the fee will ho $5. The highest market price will ho paid for Land Warrants. A. P. NORTON,.Postmaster, Carlisle Springs, Cumberland co., Pa. April 5, 1855 —ly F. 11. SMITH, Port Mtmtmio, Pocket Book, ANT> DRESSING CASE MANUFACTURER, N. IF. Cor. Fourth $ Chesnut Sts. - Philadelphia, Always on hand a largo & varied assortment ol Port Monnaios, Work Boxes', Pocket Books, • Calms, Bankers Cases, Traveling Bags, Noto Holders, Backgammon Boards, Fort Folios, Chess Men, Portable Desks, Memorandum Books, Dressing Cases, Cigar Cases, &e. ' Also, agcncral assortment of English, FrCncl and German Fancy Goods.' Finn Pocket Cutlery, RflKol-s, Razor Strops mul Gold Pens, wholesale, Second and Tliird Floors. F. H. SMITH, FT. W. cor. Fourth $ Chestnut Sts. Phila. N. B.—On tho receipt ofsl, a snpcrlorGold Pen will ho'sent to any part of the United Stales hy maUj—describing pen, thus, medium, hard, or soft. AprillBss—ly SPRIXG AXU SUMMER GOODS. TmC subscriber hnsjnat received a Very hifgo assortment of New Spring (lodds, to which he invites the attention of purchasers, ns ho is prepared to sell at such prices that cannot fail to please. His stock embraces all thd different of Goods adapted to the soasofl, suchusCLOTHS, Cosslnierett, Vestings, Cotton i’atit Stulls, Lin ens, Linen Checks, «Jc. Dress Goods. Sttch na Black and Fancy Silks. Barago de Lnlucs, r.awns, Cballies, Bar.iges, Bombazines, Alpacas, India Silks, sc. Donncts and Rd'hons. Bonnets of all kinds such ns Satin Straw, Swiss Straw, English Double nnd Split Slrau. Rib buns of all kinds and colors very cheap. Jhsicry and Glove*. Men's and Boys’ white, brown and mixed hall Huso, Ladies’ white, black, brown, slate and mixed Hose j Men’s, Womcn’B nnd Children's Gloves and Mitts of all kinds. Domestic Goods. Muslins, Chocks, Tickings, Osnaburg, Bagging, Calicoes and Ginghams. Boots dud Shoes. Men’s and Boys’ Boots nnd Shoes of alt kinds; Women’s ft Children's shoes at Very low prices. Groceries. Such ns Coffee, Sugar, Tea, Molasses nnd SpU ces; all of which will be sold cheap, at the old stand, corner ol Noith Hanover and Leather streets. N. W. WOODS, Jigt. Carlisle, June 1, 1H55. NEW GOODS! JAM now rccoving from Now York atul Phil udelphia, nn itmncn.so stock of nctv and closi ralilo eliOup Goods, (o which ( dull tlio attention of all old friends and customers, and (lie jMildic in gom-rnl. Having imrclniHoil most of my Goods fVom tho largest importing houses in Now York, I uni satisfied Unit 1 can givu better bargains than can bo bad at any other iiousu in tho county. Dross Goods. Our assortment of now stylo dross goods is largo, complete ami boautlAil. Another lot of those elegant and cheap black Sitka, Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Sleeves, Collars, Ruflloa, Edgings ami Inserting, a stock for extent ami price Unit defies competition. Muslins, Ginghams, Calicoes, Do Ueges, Du Laities’, Tickings, Chocks, dc., a tremendous stock of Gloves and Hosiery cheaper than over. CLOTHS, CJISSIMERES, Cords, Cotton adus, and very cheap. Carpeting and Matting, An entire now stock of Three Ply, Ingrain, Cot ton and Vonltlan Carpeting, bought very cheap and will bo sold very low. While and colored Mailing. Boots and Shoes. A largo supply of Ladies* and Gcmllemon’s Bobts, Hlioos ami Gaiters. Intending to give up tho Grocery department, I will dispose of tirliut I have on hand in that lino at low prices. 1 havo on hand somo Uoady-nmdo Clothing, which I will sell Cot loss than cost, as 1 want to close it out. Game one'ami all to I ho, old sfaml, East Main street, ami select your Goods from flm largest atul cheapest stock over brought to Carlisle. CHARLES OUILDY. Carlisle, April 5, 1855. large Arrival of Spring and Snwnicr Clothing;. > } STEINEK & BKO’S:, Cheap Clothing Aam.-lfo beg Icavo lo ln f or& obr Wonto and customers, ns well as tho public* %}?& that wo have just received, and nro constantly receiving, an extensive slock of seasonable Clothing, width wo will soil on tho most eeeom modnllng forms, lower than that of “ n 7° thcr establishment In this or neighboring towns.— Tiibso bnvingaproper regard for economy, com fort and goriiaity of dress, nro politely Invited to an inspection ofohr goods, Innnhfocturpd ny tho best workmen, hialcHals hi tho host fabric*, _ mid most select styles. Amongst bhr choice’ and cheap assortment will bo fohnd | V.j Fine Black Cloth Dftee aOd Fr{ck&alr,,Baekl, ; Plain and Faney Cdisimcre, Clonacdcath. , . : mtretle, Twi'id, Summer Chthf Ltns*f Zinin Duck, Ginghaiii and Chieff u ■ iJoATS; ... . : PaStAlodhs.—Now stylo d( ienty dnd hlatte Casaimero, Onsslnot, Conluroy, Snmtnor Clplttt Linen, Linen Duck, and an.ondlcss variety Of Snmmor pants. ■ ~ . Vests.—A very largo and rich nssorfmont, then as black satin, embroidered Grenadine, fane} slllc, fancy chock, cashmere, Marseilles, mcr Cloth, ito. ‘ ’ Jt , ' " Bovs* Clothing. —A great asaorflticiu of taclr and frodk, of linen, gingham and tweed sack, and frock coats, pAnts and vesta. Shirts, —Fine white ahirta with linen bosoms,’ calico and diflbrent check shirts, collars, sus ponders, gloves, umbrellas, carpet bags and irunkA. * . . Straw Hats and Caps.—An extensive stock or palm leaf, Canton and Leghorn Hats? silk, on,; and Navy caps} a. choice nssorttacht t>f slDc nock and pocket handkerchief*, stocks. &ti Tiiankful for favors heretofore extended wo shall endeavor to merit public confidence In future. . Remember their stand is In tho house oppo site tho Market House, on the south-east corner ( of tho Public Square. . ‘. Call there and you may roly upon it lhatovery article you purchase will prove to bo precisely what it IS represented to be, and you will save n handsome pur contago on your purchase mo ney—for in giving bargains, STEINER AtBKO* 11 can’t bo beat 1 CnrUslo, May 8, 1866. Bonnet* &. BloomerM . . AVER V largo assortment ofnew Straw Goo'Ufi of tiio latest styles, viz : English, DunstablS 1 and Split Straw, Neapolitan, Hair, Lnco, Leg horn and Florence Braid Bonnets, Misses and Children's Bloomers of vnridns kinds, Straw Braids and Gimps, Artificial Flowers, Bonnot- Ribbons, all now and desirable Goods, and will bo sold cheap nt the store of the subscriber In! Soath Uanovbr street. April 12, ’oft. KOBT. DICK, Scrivener & Conveyancer. ■. AL. SPONSLER, loto Register ol Cumbor • land county, will carefully attend to tboi transaction of all such business as may bo en trusted to him, to wit s The Writing of Deed*, Mortgages, (jotitracts, &c.; ho will also devote, his attention to tho procuring of Land Warrant*, Pensions, &c., as well as to tho purchase add. sale of Ileal Estate, Negotiations of Loans, &«. Ullico, West IRgh Street, formerly occnplod by Wm. M. Penrose, Esq., 0 doors cast of the Methodist church' Carlisle, March 29,1855—0 m R % D. GLll'fON & SDK'S Men’s and Boys’ Clothing Store. North-east cor. of Second and Dock SlrttU, Philadelphia. To the Citizens op CxnuSLß .ajid yicnrmr. YOU are respectfully Invited to oxamlna tho extensive and varied assortment of Uon’i and Hoys' Clothing,'at tho store of (ho subscri bers, where may always bo found a full supply o( Hcady-mado Clothing, of all sizes and de scriptions, worn by men and boys of all age* and sizes, made by experienced workmen and of tho very best material, the make, fit, and appear ance surpassed by no establishment In tho .city. Please preserve this notice, and give mo a call, and' fit out yourselves and sons In a manner worthy of you and them. Ilcmcmbertho North East corner of Second and Dock streets. R. D. CLIFTON h SON* April 12, 1855 —1 y „■ • Kcadi !• MR. DAVID SIPBj Of Carlisle, has been ap pointed Agent fur tho county of Cumber land,/or tho salo of FISK’S PATENT METAL LIC BURIAL CASE, which Is superior to any of the kind now In use, for ordinary interments nnd transporting the 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 nnd can bo kept from day to day, until It suits tho convenience of tho friends of tho deceased to Inter. We might oiler hundreds of ccrtifl-, cates in corroboration of ilieso fabts, but tho* followliig will suffice • dcrli/icnlcsfrom Clay , Il'ieWWr and others* Washington, April 6th. GentlemeN—Wo witnessed tho utility bf yon* ornamental “Metallic Patent Burial daSo,”uscd to convty* tho remains of tho lalo Hon. JohnO. Calhoun to the Congressional. Ccmotfy, Which Impressed us with tho belief that It 2s tho best article known to us for transporting tho dead to their final resting place. With rospebt wa sub scribe ourselves. Yours, &c, H. Clay, Lewis Cas*, Daniiii. WKasTEa, D. S. Dickinson, Jeff. Davis, W. 11. Kino, J. M. Bkriuen, 11. DohpK, W. P. Maxouu, D. R. Atciuxson. Tho above described Burial Cases can, at all limes, be obtained of tho subscriber, at bis Ware-rooms nearly opposite tho Bank, North ElanoVer street, Carlisle. DAVID gIPE. . May 17, 1H55. WM. W. SHULER, Attorney at law. office bdbW in huff's Store, and- adjoining M. Hbltiotnb’f ollico. Carlisle, May 10, 1856. LADIES, please crill ni Rawlins’ Wholesale and Retail Shoo Store ohhdfclto' Railroad Depot, if you want \*V Good French Motoricd Boots for $1 t>6 ' Tan Ouloreil Gaiters 871 Imo !■ rench Molocco Jenny Lluds 75 Linen Lustre Gaiters 021 Good Cloth Shoes 60,- French Morooo Tie 87* Good Moroco Slippers 25 Children’s Roams I2| Carlisle, May 21, 1856—-ff. CARD.— DOCTOR S. P. ZKlGLER,recent ly from Lancaster city, offers his Profes slunnl services to tho citizens of Carlisle an** vicinity in all its various brandies. Office and residence in the bouse formerly occupied us Sener’s Hardware Store, North Hunover Street, where lie can bo consulted at all hours when not professionally engaged. Calls to tho country promptly attended to. Cl'T'Chargcs moderate. Carlislo, May 2-1, 1855—Jim. Embroideries. An immense stock <»r needle worked Collars, t/ndQrslQOYeß, Chlpi. Izotts, Flouncing, Inserting and Edging, just received and direct from two of tlio largest im'- portlng houses in Now York, which will bo sold nl prices truly astonishing, q£ tho cltoap store 0. CfGILfIY. May 10,1^55. BONNETS, Ribbons and Flowers. A very cxtunslvp assortmont of Bonnets, Ribbons and Artlflcltlls, now opening at tho choap store of „ . . a ogilbV. May 10, 1865; SUMMER HATS. Just received at (hd store of Robert Dick, alnrgou'ssortmenf of Men's, Youth's and Boys* Summer Hats, CphsisfJng of Panama, Leghorn, French Straw, Oaftton and oilier varieties, part of which afo Colored and black, ami of low price. April 12, 1855. CSIIACKERS. —A nowHUppiy offresh Water, ySoda, Butter, Pio-nlc, Stignr and Trenton Biscuit—Junt received atul for solo by Aug, li, 1851. j. W.-EBY. y~IARPhIS, Oil Cloths and Mattings. 'Tho suhficrilH‘C lias jufit rooeived a largo lot of Carpets, .Mattings and Oi I ClotiiH, which will bo' sold very cheap. Call ami eco Uwm; ’> April 5, '55. j» 4 ARNOLD. *
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