i®Wrtj?6fts; bnd tffil, nmwyKqso. rtraftw*-. Spcnllyj anffr Wdrottef, S,latq ri B atß,St)rt<l, )8«-8»'npd, gop.prw..?,pa,., ?>>;““* SS;<mSlopi)l ihstßntipiia.dp ilioir.pwn way. „. nny.irito'rvcntldn Vy the Federal gov yKtaftnd mer'vccj, in Jim,States, npd llip.pco.-, ijn j'nct ji)f[Usurpation, and of,n,d Ho MAfOcloLreJtttloriß.-ofonotlicr} becausS it is In vTbmudn'ol tno federal coujpaqt, ond,tfapgbt lmrninenMicrU to tlio bcat rntfcreslsof the whole cp»iiitnfc/E'i;?,. C. That the Constitution gives no power to thO ’Geßctal • Government}' upon .tho 'snhjcbt of 1 negro slavery,.but, on tho aU j '^s l |at\])n on t|iatByl)Joct.(o fho Slates Jh,)Ylubb -iVpoes'nou*,‘bb may hereafter,'exist.. ‘jA,oy aI?J toct intetferoncp.wjJlVlt. Ijy tlip' popple,,of tho 1 non-slavbllbldlhg 1 States, ‘bruy their rcprcaonttu vlolatldn.pfvlho ' Constitution; ;ariaj ' otfery AlteVopt to invade • the Constitution by dn-H .difoctlotctferenco ia a fraud upoh.lft ytldch nm ' htmoifc-and fair minded.citizen should > counle- ! Irttlßft.i ’ti .'l.l' i- : ! iTfint.‘\thonfa portion of ourfollow citizens i choose,, twsctllo npbft, territory ol: <ho OJoltca | Btftto«b.:l)pyo.nd the.jurisdiction, °f*^yJ* a j®’’] they, have Ilitt.wwQ riglit-lbatwo. onsoy, to rogn |ato their‘domestic affairs, and' cstnbliSli ,tlu.ir "-own Institutions, and every Congress to concede lids’right; la a violation of the cardl nht prihciplci o'fl Which all republican govern- 1 tribntfujklsf.- (■" - "V" V ’ 7j ! tthdf if the 1 people of the whojd Union, by, ttielr' - tbpn/acniaftvos -in 00051*039 assembled, have no legitimate power to forco-slavery ornn tl-slavory/ortthe'.piioplu.of it territory, it follows by much, stronger , reason, that no such power c*A l bo rightfully exercised by anypoir-conatltu- JedbOdy within the States, and composed of a part only of tho ppopje. •’ ... ■ .-i S. That every now State ought to bo admitted Into 1 tHk Uhlpii with midi «‘Constitution as it ina v jirlly/ol Jthe/citizens thereof shall adopt; provi-; ded tlicflTia .nothing therein conflicting with the | ebpslinillbn J of"tho United, States, and whether iwh'SUlo’shall have lidopled or rejected slav- , cry a, mattor’of imiulry the - general •gPVoHim'pDt.’ ‘’.j ... ’ ... \ ’Thd iidbp'tibn. pf.>ny rbcasuto which' would defends is d dlrccf'encroachmont on the po pular’soVotoljtoty.ut Shite , •’ O^Tliat’under these views, and which wo bo- Kovfl ,to,be.corrcct, ,7lid bill erecting Nebraska' and Kansas into Territories, leaving the question oLshtrory with tho people, waft not Only conatl-. tutlonal, but pxpudlent and proper, and that wo do hereby ortdorso and approve tjio same. 10. That wo. are ‘opposed to, any change In our State Constitution, conferring upon Negroes Che.rigl)t;of,Bullrago. Wo uro not willing, that this, qlass of shall,rule thiaparl of Xipcrica—conceding to other States tho right to (their own tastes, In this particular, how-; ever much, wo .may difler with them In opinion. ~ l,l'- That tho secret political 'oath-bound Or dor, commonly called “ Kno^v-Nothlngs,,—pro scribing men on the ground of their ,religious tßlioft and tho place ol their birth, is a flagrant violation of tho.‘Constitution,.unkind, uncharit able and un-Christian, ami justly deserves the" ncojn and contempt of every honest man In tho Jiugl.v ; , . . ■ I 1?, Tho Government of this Union was tho fcsnU.of religiQuspcraccuflon,ond religious tpl cnitlon is its life-blood. ThatthoConstltutlons 1 of all.tho confederated St/Ucs .acknowledge tills j *■«? A prevailing principle—and that class of tnen jn-pur epunfty, who would cull into lilo a sys tem 1 p£. religious , bigotry and Intolcration, are. not;Wortbylo,hold power, and the man who ac khowlqdgcp the efficacy pf an oath obligatory,on, him to-fel| a, falsehood In place of the truth, can not' .bo 'rcganlcd oH a patriot, and .this is tholast for,a statesman. ; , I,8 r ,iT,hO dmjtrlno that, “ Americans should is truo.ln overyloltor. and siiph ?.,ovfiV case, ibu.t Jic w|io in secret in,ra fellow, and deprive him 11s civil and religious,rights, Is no American; is the slave of an imperial master; his con. (orloo is his hypocrisy; he has n,o,nttrllmto.of Voomnn, and deserves not tlio name. 14. That tho.inordinate increase,of Banking pltril'at the late session,-and the weak and in .islstcht couxso' of tha .propent .Kxocutive In latlbn tucrclOiiftrb. Cnlcjilutcd ;to awaken ftniV ty>nd totvir'o»ahd prove,the fol 7 ofsdAiltldmg tho powers of Governhiopt to rlds.lhcdnipe'tbnt' to’ their cxcrclsn, and con lUt(d by‘tho ;Bpccn!atrng and greedy'lnterests U’prcy n'p6h the b'amlngs of the people.. ' iO,„ThaUho failure at 11(0 llouso of Represent dVos ntf tliblrtto Sessloiir to pass tho joint rcso (lon.proposing amohdui'chts to the CJonstltu m against Mtalb and Municipal indebtedness,, is in contempt-of the popular will, niyl.llip-in. rpitftj)ji>ccurity,bfiho pconlo.. It will bo the ncrltlvo'dnly of tho next, Legislature, freed inr'tho. cluinents, of confusion, rapacity and latlclsm-which'lnfested tho last, to rc-com. jnce.'Uib'Svotk of roforni which, when ednsum »tod, will protect labpi;, properly and morals r.pfevenfthg. the creation of public debts, and ju.rpstoro preserve the character, the cre |i and purify of pur, State Government, and of tr'Cfty, Couniyi and other Municipal organl.i tluns, by limiting them to tho performance of | tjlr just nhd riglitful functions; . t ] I,o.'.That tho act of last session,,for the extir itidh of lipep'sed hotels, while nlloulng other .stabliflhmeuts lor the sale of spirituous liquors, /• jftfs an bnwlso.excrciae of, the Legislative pow -f}. Cf,'being without tho sanction ot public ojiinlon} S '. Imperfect In cbn.slructiou, ai.d incapable of ac- its intemlod objects. Dispntcd in isslSj tho:brlnci|>lcs on which it proceeds. Impotent for good, and striking at property ami persons wilh iiSjg out tho jnsliflcation of overruling necessity, ge- ppbllc sentiment or certain and thorough BiplSi reform of existing evils. It shoulcl give place enactments,' prompted in atdiflerent spirit, Sanctioned by public opinion and conform to tlio prlncipleg fcf Tepubllcan government, and that eSffify tbo a?\‘l law, shotihl burcpoaled.. 17- iTlmt the .Democratic party has boroloforo BignuHyDxplbitcU' Its ability to hold In check tho oluraufits of discord In tbo Union; tocondnct ||ii|®,. vrllh Buccoss tho administration of tho general government, lit pence nml In war; and to sycuro tlio- interest and welfarooftbo ftWf'*‘“v wliolo people, wbilo all other political organlza-; havo totally,failed in their groat objects,- or --"..‘-oboh lomporaryTii existence and limited in übo ' fulness—and that Jtdeserves,therefore, thecon- BdoncC, respect, and snpport pf (he people, and Is onsentlal to the probation of their rights, and ttrtliOlr advancement and prosperity.' 18. That wo approve and endorse the measures and believe that ho Ims bn is adopted flint Hue of policy condu j .Wolfaro and honor of tho country, larly in tho exercise of tlio veto pow jut carried out -tho principles of the mand roatllnnud the dpetrinea of Jcf- Jackson. . wu 'admire Iho open, talented and rao ol Henry A. Wlno, Govornorolect the reccntcampaign In'thatState, and fearlosa manner In which hoxx intriguos and conspiracies of a class ded together, whose works were done md whoso objects and designs wero »ont of political power in tho over lie Constitution, mid tbo proscription • men in tho Ilopublio. Tho KoJ'atono i’i hallowed by tho moat patriotic ns- Hondsto thu«old l)bmlnlon ,, ;greot- Ivoß ftHsuraneo of tho 'redemption of \ n , ,a .»' fll) d * general cleamnoo of thu dilcu.has, thongh.tqmporarily, impalr mor.and prospurlty. . .»eartlly rCcommond tho ilomina rnold .piumor, tills day made for Canal a,, l Xirßo u l ,on ft'u Democracy 1 ■t? hla triumphant election. ttcr—Mr. President, I movq that tho ' is reported by tlio gentleman from Al- (Mr. Black,) bo adopted. n *ovo to amond.byaubatltuUrig »orlty report.” , • >as nnd nnyswero ordered on thoamond -1 Uul,,ff lflkon * resulted yens 10, nays Was not adopted. : now °^ cr as an amendment tho t 0 l> ion In the minority report whjoh c j/mgo (n the constitution outhor roi’s to vote. 1 ainemjjnont tho nniondmcnl Mr. (or tin) yonn and ' , '. ; ; Tho.-yoas-ttud' pays wgrq .ordered* and, being i j I .(So. tl|o OjJopto4*! li'.-VL- 'I-'. ;}( ! ■'i ] Mr.'Ludlow—l wish to : offerAn amendment to jt^o’drat 1 rdsoiudon ] .'i ! n '|. j '..tfhVresolution j, (( / : ■ - ,/icjaYiicd/ That.tlio.lJomocrftVic pqrty tic'od not»i ion ojdinni.soltlod,issues, todr.clarc Us prlncU j 'pics ih.dctajh :.-It is.BufbQipntfpf'tis to,Boy,.thaf WO belong: to, the Democracy of .the Uniony and, 'recognize -.no,jgpogiwphipalillnos botwoontho North and Soulh- v Thoilnterosts of aU,parts,ot ; 'tho ,cpuntry(«rp tlio satjio.to.nty wnd gq .far; as in, our power,, woiwdl maintain, tho; .CoqstUutipnab rights of ovory State, with uniform j ,f j [ ‘ My- amondmont'-is "word; ; t s,StaU M the words’/* and'rcco^niz6'iiiit3^«d<sst ; joxtont tliq .prlncVplQ of .’popwlcir, W.torriforlca j*? so,thatthoisontonco,will read s j«Tho intercuts ot‘nUparks*orthe country are tho {same to us, and sqJTar aa pqwcrj (maintain tho cpn.stitqttqpai rights pf every Slate, ■and recognize in,ils widest extent the principle |of 'popular BoverOlgtity In thoibrrltqrlos.” ' - 1 _OU this amendment the ycnii and nnyfl.wcro. 'called for, mid; being ordered,"resulted. yeas 91, r..,,, .Tj. ‘ ::r; ri ! I So the athonunibpt V’a? agreed to. , i :Mri Chase called .for: tho:pfovlous question,; jand'tlio call 'wtis Sustained! '■ ' ■ 1 !i. pn question, shall' the main : qnds(ton'now bp put; ii ; was decided in the affirmative, pycai 52, nays 80. : ■’ The question recurred'on the majority reso lutions' as amotidcd/jind being put, 'thcy wPrp unanimously adoptedi .1 <, Mr. M’Kinney—l have the: following resolu tion to offur; ’ 1 ' ' , .‘■' s Ilesotccd: Tbit the temperance question Is one of morality solely, qnd morality must bo cdticA'. ted, not legislated into the mind.' the,last. Know-Notliing Legislature, In passing what,’,ls properly denominated the “jug law', did -legis iutale upoti a mom! question’, wblch dcseryes no place Iri du'r statiit'o , bo6kB J and wc ihcrerorecpll for its unconditional repeal. ' . L,. '' ~!h i Mr. Jolihsoh moved to lay tljo resolution on; thu:tablo.lj , - >i■ -i: ■' / •’ ■ *• 1 Mr. Wright called lor the yeas And nays pn the motion, aqd thej' 1 Were, ordered,-and boliig. token repultod ayes s9, nays 85. •- So tho resolution was laid on the table. > ' •Various other unimportant resolutions wc'ro proposed, but without action on them, tho Con vention adjourned die. iiitit: In this Borough, on Monday night last, Mr. Wm. Si»OTT3WOOD, aged 47 years. ' r At liis Residence in West Pennsboro* tp., on, tho 4th inst.. Jambs Gjiasox, aged .78, years, 7 months ami 9 days., , . , *. At tho residence of her husband In Beaver County, Pa., on tho 24th ult.', Mra. -MauoaUet Gainst, daughter of Jonathan and Eliza Holmes, of this county, in tho 80lb year of her ago. Happy, spirit thou hast fled,.- Immortal glory crown's thy head, Freed from sorrow, from toils and pains, TThoru God in‘Christ forever reigns. . Hifrkds. CARLISLE‘MARKET, • .Wednesday, July 11; 1855. , •' ,Tlic following is. a list of the priced paid for Flour, Oraini «tc.V at tho Warehouses. si); .Car lisle, and Way be relied, ppou as correct :* Flour, super. “ Extra,' - **. Family, r ; “ Rye, ■ While Wheat per bu. Red do.perbu,, Rye per bu. " Con) per bu.^, Oats per bu. t ] , ' TiniothyKccd.pcr bu' f glierUffUHy. FELLO W-CITXZENS, Being encouraged .by numerous friends, Lam.lnducod to oflbr myself to your consideration os n candidate for llio:of0co of SHKRirr, of Cumberland county, (subject, to the decision of tho Democratic Coni' vontion). Should Ibo elected, I will discharge tho duties of said office falthfnllymnd impartial ly. - i DAV’ID LEHN, . Silver Spring tp., July 12, 1855. > ••••' , Farm nl Public Sale. • . ON TUESDAY, the 2lat day of August, ’65, the subscriber will'sell at public sale, 1 on tho premises, the farm late tho property of Geo. Wcldlo.-duc’d.’, situated In Westponnshorongh township, one mile cast of Ncwville, adjoining tho State road and lands of 11. Woods, Peter .MJnich and Others, CONTAINING FORTY-NINE ACRES, 1 part Limestone and j»art Black State land, all limed.' 1 The Improvements are a weatherboard « ’ ‘ft cd llOtrSE, LOG BARN, Wash House, all of ( them new buildings, a of never failing water at .tho. J**|j|gSS£ ( loor, and an Appl° Onilmnl of all, kinds ol choice,fruit, Tho-property will bosold without reserve. Any. person wishing to cx-t amino tho property ran do so by culling on Mrs. Weldlo, on tho premises, or Henry Lamany Agt on the adjoining farm. . . i CATHARINE WEIDLE,Ex'rx. t July 12, 1855—Gt . ■ , Pampblot Lttyi'i. I HIE I’nmphlfct Laws of, tho session of 1855, have been rocclVed'at this 'office, and ore ready for delivery ft)'those ontßled.to receive them. D. IC. NOEL, Rrqth’y. RuOTnoNCtTAnT’s OrrJCK, I Carlisle, July 6, 1855—fit f , . . . .. Proclamation. WHEREAS the lion. Jamks 11. Graham, President Judge of the several Courts , ot Common Pleas in the counties of Cumberland, Perry, and Juniata, and Justices of tiio several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery in said counties; and Samuel Woodbilrn and John Rupp, Judges Of, tho Courts of Oyer ami Terminer and General Jail Delivery lor tho trial of all capital ami othcr ofiendorfl, in tho said county of Cumberland, by their precepts to mo directed, dated tho Uth of April, 1855,'hnvo' ordered tho Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Dolivciy to bo holdon at CorJislo, on tho fourth Monday of August 1855, (being tho 27thday,) at ton o'clock In the forenoon, to con-., tlnuo one week. 1 ~ , NOTICE is hereby given (o the Coroner, Jus tices of tho I’onco, and Constables of tho . said county of Cumberland, that they, are by the said precept commanded to bo then and there.ln their proper persons, with their rolls, records, and bu (intuitions, examinations and nil other remem brances, to do those things which to fjujJroflJflos. appertain to bo done, and; all those that are bound by recognizances, to prosecute against tho prisoners that are or then shall ho lathe Jail of said county, are to bo there to prosecute, them os shall b °Jj l^ Kpu McdXrmONl), Sheriff. , July 6, 1865. ■ ■ . School Teachers Wniltcd, Four teachers (two malo ami two females,! wanted to take charge of the public schools in tho borough of Mcclianicsburg, Cumb. co. The term will commence on tho first Monday In Sop (umber, and continue for seven or nine months. I’ho examination will take placo on Thursday, tho 12tli Mist., in the’ school houao In sftld bor ough, conducted by tho County Superintendent. To competent touchers a liberal salary will bo given. By order of tho Board. F. A. MATEER, Scdby. Mechanlcsburg, July 4, '65» • , i. . ■ \ MOSEY Mfnutotl Inpayment forsity ocrlption, Tulviirtißlng and job-Korlc f .. I ' # *nkor* >s> MVi • iT ETTEUS\toatflmontary, wjth tho. will annex- JLicd, on'tlio estate of.Goorgo Murray, late of tho hbrougU’bf-'Citllalo; 1 rtcc’d./haVb boon isJ 'gildd by ! lhe Bolster of Cumberland county,^o the - subscriber who rcsldcs'inOarllslo. Allpbr -B‘dh s, :lhdobtcd :i fo said estate- aro. requcstPd- to; mqko immediate payment, ■ and t|iosd t having :clluroi>m prfciiimf aptK*ntltotoa forHoltleftonti J "V '' 1 i„i : ANDBEtTBLAIB, ", Carlisle, JnooOt 'V NOTICE ia hereby given Ihatopplfcatioi will bff iiuuleto tjiejiext Legislature of Pcnnsyi ivanla; to WtdVtho'chatter ortho Carlisle Deno isit Bank, located in tho Borough df-CUrlisJc,, ICumhcrland-poanty, 00 as. fo : confer, upon said !bnnk tlio righlaandprivilogea of a bank o( laapf, and to'iihan'gfits iiemcto tl’.ti Carltslo BnnK.“- lAlso.tO iftdrcaaoithd capital of said bank Oslueb is Btnprdsdlif. Slatjvthousand 'dolliira.witli tbo nrivllogo of Incroasing tho same nnder.ltai pres-; 'ont cliarter to.Dnoiimndrod thousand dollars,) to Two.hnndrcd.and. Htty thousand.dpllara., .liy, 'ordor'pftlio Board of Blrcctprs. , . y. e ■ M„JIF,eTEU, CaMcr. ,j ! V ; 1 ' Iyah». ’■\TriLLrAM; HOFFER, 1 respectfully informs. ;VV ;tlw-citizens of;.Carlisle .nnd sorroundingj country!,(that ho hus!opcned a Marble Yard on. the cornor.of .PomfVet and Bodlord Btreots,in CarlisloV\vhcro-81l kinds of STONE WOK Kean bo hadifl't ’short' hotiefl nnd on the most renson nblo terms:.!.- A liberal share,of.public patronage' Is - solicited.. i • ,! ■ • 1 , /Also, SrrtifoiL.BTAJipa- for Barrels and Bags* cut atihiß shop.. 1 ' . 1 -Juno 28i.ltlp& i — Im* • i -Valuable ISuliain? tot al Pi‘l vale Sale. TTfAT very Valuable ami desirable' Building Lot, at Ujo corner of Pitt arid PomfrctSti,; k’nown'ks thb property of tlm lato , 'WilUam D. Uridenvobrt, do'c’d.f containing CO feet on Pom-' JVol and 27 feet on' fcitk Street: 1 :’ The, situation ia' beautifnl and would make a very desirable location citberfor business or ptfvftte residence.. For terms and further particulars enquire of A. L. SPONSLfiR, > Raal-EitaU JlQcni Scrircrjcr. ;i Carlisle, June 28i 1855. - . •>'- 1’ ! y-'- ' Coiv. .•' 1 /“SAME to the ‘ premises of the subscribe^ 1 In V/ Drckinsdn ; r township;Ctimbcrlarid ; county, rYtr»rfs?on tho 5tH day of Juno; 1855; ft. White about tt ,br p old.. Tho owner .is y’cifUiestcd' to,. como; forward, prove pro portoy, pay charges, andjtaUo' her away,.other wise she wiUdisposed of according jo jaw. ~, . ■ E. B. ,EYSTER. .Juno ,, .• ; - A Valuable- Tract of Blomualit itnnd Cor sale. TTNDEU byvlrtuo of theprovlHlons'ofon 1 U- act : of Assembly’, passed' tho, Oth'rtay of March, - A. D. 1840;''Pamphlet laws, page 111, I Peter Long; Executor of tho last will ond testa ment of Valentino Hoffman, late of tho city of ■Lancaster, dcc’d., will expose to public sale, at :tho Court House, in tho Borough of Carlisle, on 'Tuesday', ihi lift'tiny »/ Jlugust, 1855, atone o’clock, P. M., all tiiat,valuable tract of ; ‘ Timber Land, A hold by mo under tho prpYisionsg-jgyy i*A»of said will, in the, township South Middleton. The said tnict is In the South Mountain about two miles south of Mount Hol ly Iron Works, contains about Tice, Hundred or Seventy Jlcrct, mote or loss,' and is cosy °f Ac cess, the Oxford road running through it. This property vyill' ho sold cither entire or In lots na may.suit 'purchasers. ‘ Terms nrndo known on the day Of sald'by ' PETEK, LONG,', ~ Ex'r . of Valantine UoJfmdn, dcc’d..' . June.2B, 1865—Gt. ' Hf RKNBSS & , "“'©.ircctt'^Wcc^y /, South ildnocir.Stnearly opposite the* Post Office . JUST ; opcnod, a general supply of GROCER - lES, selected expresaly for family ÜBO, whlon will bo sold at the lowest cash prices. _Tho fie luctlonlcaniists jn partjsf Coffees,^ best Rip, Mo cha, and Roasted,' from 11't0.14 cents. Imperial, Black, Hyson, fcc., Sugars,- Crushed, Bulvcrlfcedv &c. Golden -ond Grocery Syrup, House and N. (). Baking Molasses R n 4ffi°f *h° best ; qualities.' l Spices'of every dcßcrlptlon. Salt oncFFish of all kinds, whole sale or retail. i Best quality of * Hnms, Shoulders, Sides, & Dried Beef, by the po’umt. *' In short, cVcry ihlbg for house hold use.' Fruit ami Vegetables,constanjly on hnmt.- 'Cash paid‘for all kinds of Couritry.rrp dncc. ‘' _ RViUomhcfrtho stand, South Hanover SU, one door below Bontz’s Dry Good Store, and nearly opposite the. Post OQlco.'’ •: , f . , ...JIARKHESS &.MHLLIN. r ’ Carlisle, Ju.no 28,1&65 —3m . ■. , ■ > S 9 50 > .9 76 >/.'l0 i OO 6 "50 ' 210 • 2 .00 ■l-20 0 00’ 3, 00 CouutyT reiisu rcr. FEI/LOW-CITIJSES I offer.myself ns a candidate for the ofllco of County Treasurer, subject to the dcclslohof tho Dcm'ocraticCoun ty Convo’titibn. ‘ Should I bo elected, I pledge myself to discharge the duties of the ofllco bon. estly and faithfully.., t . • . ADAM SENSEMAN. ’ 2B, 185 C. County Treasurer. TTIEELOTV’-CITIZENS j 'I offer myself to JO 'your cdnsldemtlqnA B ft candidate for fho ofllco of County "jyeasyrerr If elected, I will discharge the duties of paid bfllcb.to the best of rny ability. • Respectfully yours. ' ■ , f - r JACOB RITEEM., Carlisle, Juno 14, 1855—1 m rno TITE VOTERS OF CUMBERLAND CO. I bfl'er mysclf v to your consideration «s fl candidate'for the ofllco ot SnnniPfj' subject to the decision of the Demo* cijdlo Convention, and respectfully solicit your support. 1 pledge myself, if elected, to dis charge the duties of the ofllco faithfully and Im. partially: . -■ .*• JOHN PAUL. - tp., July 5,1855. . • • FELLOW-CITIZENS of Cumberland conn-; tys 1 offer myself to-your consideration (subject to tbo decision of thoDcmocratlo Coun ty Convention,). for, the ©nice of SUEUII’T.-*- SJiouldl be- successful, I will endeavor to dis charge the duties of the otllco with fidelity oud Impartiality. •>. r . . JACOB BQWJfAN Silver Spring tp., ( Jupo 14, Jb(>s.; , \ TO THE FllEUMi'iN' OF COMIIEIILAND COUNTY. Follow-Citizens—l offer my self,’ (at tho avppvailon of many friends,) for tho oflico at tho ensuing election', subject to tlio decision of tho Democratic Coun ty CoivVonhon.- Should Ibo fortmmto as to rocblvo'a majority jof your votes for said nflico, I pledge myself to <|/schargo the duties of tho same to tho bost'of my abilities'. . • • ’ SNYDEII KUPLEY. South Middlot’n Ip.. I Jun0'7,’1855., f rpO THE, VOTEKS [Ot OUMHEULAND, I,COUNTY. —Xhp uivWslgnod respectfully oilers hhuydf rtsK ’Opn'cUdato for tliq.ollico of. SHERIFF, aiid solicits your suffrages, at tho ensuing Elactipn, WM. KILEYV , May ttl; ’65. ~ . , , ITIELLQWrCITIZENS-r*At tho suggcstlonof . numerous frionda In various the county, I offer myself as ft candidate for the ofllco of Sheriff of Cumberland county, subject to the decision of the Doniocrellc County Con vention. Should, I bo noininntod npd elected, I shall uso every ollort to discharge the dntlos of the ofllco impartially and-to tho aatlsftvclloi of tho puhllc. • ■ North Middleton tp., I May 81,1866.;./ f mo THE VOTERS OF CUMBERLAND I COUNTV. Fkllow CirußNfl-1 offer my aolf us a Candidate for tlib olllco of SHERIFF of 'CunlbCrlaml county, ami pledge ‘myself. If elected, to discharge tho duties of tl»o olllco'to the best of my Judgment and ability*'*" '■* ROBERT M’CAUTNEV. May 31| 1856. '* ' ' /iciry^Counly. : '#om Spjiogs,. • ■■ ■ ■■; yntt Wtf ot)Sn *9r WW'oWjnroffl Uio eUi Bny ■; Thli j most tfesirahlb WStotins pfc(C# b'sitmted otithb’lteks W flows <it ff.o (ids p <qt Pl'BOTM;MOTnttdn. s6mo Bw bum dioA fort abovo tbo lovcl of tIM; crf:clc. in front offlirf'tlwelUngs',' ’!rfiJs strOam;nl)brds iJlcasnro tn tlio cnosts.’ ns Jhoro oto boots upon It to pass tM E Sfe«ls» mßonutmirjlSlijiul'in to-dm rliatlcd Wi'tlr'larcaforosttrccs :,tho walks up anadOiv''nd)ic:crccknrq , dcl^litful,wh!k'tlu!rO is nlensuro for' tlibsß' wtio desire to fish in the streams* ,■■ ISolSprlOgs nrpfoumorons, fond can. foot bo Vurpassod.for. balWpgt thoro nro-bath housofTsepa,^ Jlnrgti ptpngo pools' for,each,.sfitU an nbpndaapp, '^hSelain^ foc'on’ory, 'pf mountain^rod,- folloys,..lining .tlw imost Among tlio at-, ;tmctlons':dif,th6^in^ t SprJngs.lljero arc nwu jdrous shady,and. rbmapttaiSpminer roads, male lirig it very pleasant T*? rse3 Qn d yo-. hlSlos wIU bo kept, this spnmp.fo lure. ; ,'Havtng takbn pains ,in mby-S “.W'u'l'uu.of flrel.rato servants;,* foolcpnfldpnt, limy will give iEbnor'al'BSllsrac'tipn to tho guests. Thoro shall foo.no i paln3,sparpd:ipSWHly,in&‘ n y, tublo.v,Ul. tlio luxuries of (lib markets. ~ - ■ ■: Ail persons IbavlngHhlladplplua or Baltimore, ‘in tho morning,train ,fo Hupcaunon, on tho ten ■ ,tral Railroad, fourteen pules pprth-ncst at Har risburg, then. taking a, condt winch is always la . readiness, will Krrivofot tho Springs about 4 o>- ’clock* tho .faro being but, 54,1)0 through to tbp ‘ should ho nddyossed.tluneannon PoatOfflco.for ■ tho Springs and tlipy yvlll .nrfivo daily after llio 1 (llthof Juno. PersonswlsliinSto, engage roonis, &c., nill ptcaso addrosp lAndtsburg Post Ofltcc. iForaons iti tho .‘cities yrlalung information .can : llmve It by calling on -tho..references hereunto { attached. A Band of #u*te Ims been engaged. > : Boarding ■ “ “ ®r-"“ • ! Children halt-prlcp, .?• i 1 •• f Servants do. i,. 1 : : ■ i’ipii > i Boarding per day,*, VT “* J JJ} J Horses poryvc«K,i'(.* “ ’* •* 4 ! Washing per ddzon,' '' ■ ' „•> jPtiVco. 27, Vino St., opposite. Logon Siiooro; IV no lO North Fourth Sl.j !Edwarrt.T*ma,. fid.Nprlft Eleventh St.-. Edward. Stieful, H‘Decolor St.; Fredrick 'Scogor.'Slxth.St, holojvlChcrtnuti Ed,- Wajjjc, EsnPennsylvnnia Jsank;Jobn R. (»rcon. Fafth St. below, German; Joslah DayltUqn, 188 Sputh Second St.;. 0.- S. Paneonst, E8q.,,4P Son.th Fourth St.; John Ilertz.ler. SS/ Markct St. ! ;/ ; Carlisle.r~A> L. Spqnslcr, Esq-* 11. MUQr, Mr. J. P.’Lyno, IUA- 'Sturgeon, Esq. . • - r j Ycrki Pa.y—Jphn ,Gibson, -’A., J.: Wardcld, Judge Fisher. ' , Harrisburg. —o. Barrott, Esq., Dr. J. P. Kel ler, P. K. Boyd.J.Ri EbjvH. Buchlcr. ' Baltimore.— lion.' S. Steward,* Bonj. Crone; Dr. J. P. Gunn, John o.* Holtond, John Murphy, G. TV. Sherwood, Esq.‘, Recorder's Office. Juno 21, 1855. ; > ' : t ' Consecration. THE solemnities of -tho ctfnsccralion to tlio Trimio God, of the Second Lutheran Ger man Church, of Carlisle; Pa;, will lake placo on Sunday ihe Bth of Jugutt> ,1855; Serviced to commence at 10J 'o'clock,-*. Mv-' The-public arp invltqd to attend Bt.'tds posiinrrEß. Carlisle, Juno 28, 18D5; Stop and ltcad.' ARTHUR'S Patent ■ Air-tight Self-scaling Cans and Jars, foc'-presonririg fresh Irulta and vegetables, are thq very articles that houso , keepers should have. , jr _ , ■*♦ Wo have oxfimlnbcl thorn, and nro satisfied that they will accomplish oil that is claimed.”— Godcy’s Lndy’t Jioqk. :• - v . Sold wholesale and retail ‘ ‘I I . Carlisle, Judo 21, *C5»' '!*• MONTEI?, ; ,’; , . r , tertato Notice. LETTERS of; administration on the estate o( Francis H. Fulton* lato of Dickinson tovm- i-e« l 'doc , tt.,'hiiTo been issued by the Register of aafd comity tb thoundersign ed residing in said township. Ail persons in debted will make irmnotllatcnp«.yjrusnt y xmd those haring oldimirwin present them to imTipt uiu • s'xttL. U l/ST ONf *4dm ’r, - i .Jane 14; 185Q—;Ct - 'i •' ,w - • BlnckMllb t’onli ■ fmrkjfk ECJSHE.S® nlobfcsmllhCool, a'flttl OWtlx/ rnlb article, rbcslvlitg and for talo by WJt. B. MUIUtAY, Jscnt. Carlisle,.Jurib Id, 1855—Cn> “iVeir Instilutc.” “Extra Wows.” «• (b eat Excitement.” Arrival of Dr. o.'Hi Bodge, y-tnUON'o'. THERMAL - PHYSICIAN and V/SUUGEON’, from Now York.' . . - .. • Nervous trembling among the ‘‘Quacks Jot tho safety ot ‘heir “ Sugar Powders” and ‘‘Ca lomel.” liumbuggcry exposed and destroyed. Now System of medicine introduced. Dr, C. 11. Bodoe, offers his services to the in habitants of Carlisle and tbo surrounding coun 'try, and flatters hlmsulf that ho can perform cures by his system whore nil others have fail ajod. ,Ho has taken tho office in South linn €3# over Street, formerly,occupied by Dr. J. jjL k. Smith. Ho will at ail. times bo found in his office, unless professionally engaged.— Every disease of Iho Eyo hnd Ear. cured by u now mechanical Apparatus./, Blood Suckers and. Bono Destroyers, Uarombtor'makcrs of tho hu man constitution, talco notice that one man can chnso a thousand “ Quacks,” and two put ton thousand fools to flight, who willingly nso min eral poison to cure tho sick, or protend to give; health to tho poor afflicted soul and body..,- , 1 f P. S', -Patients can bo accommodated with good board and sclenUfio medical and surgical attendance at Dr. C. H. Cbrono. Ther mal medical and surgical Institute, located in South Hanover street, Carlisle, Pa. • Forfurthcr particulars enquire at tbo Institute. < • : April 25,1855— ly < • ' ■ Tvro Splcndia Farms For THE subscriber will sell'at Private Sale tho two following dlscrlbod farms, to wit j •'No." 1. Is situated on tho north West of Car lisle mUolning (hoinhabjtod part of said borough, Containing HO. acres of first rate, lime stone , land, having tluiroon erected a new largo hank barn, alilrgo hoy house, a largo Cattle stable, also a comlortablo dwelling house & other out buildings. ' Tho land Is in'ft hlgh'stato ofcnllf-1 vfttloh, and all under glo'od post & rail fcncd.~ ! It Is bounded on tlid North by the heirs of Sam’l. Alexander doc’d.; on tho Eftst by John Noble, ffm, I). Scjmonr & others', on the West by John Moore, David Grier,,&c.» and on I tho South by tho Public road loading from Oar-' Halo to WAggoners bridge.-' K ** - No. 2. Is filtufttod- In North JlHddloton Tp., 41 miles from ; Carlisle on tho Harrisburg Sc Carlisle Turnpike road about U i nlJc a fr " m Mlddlosox‘mills, bounded as follows, on tho North by tho ConOdognlnlt Creek, on tho \V«est by Irvin’s lloirs, on tho Past by John Noble & *fbsso Zfglor, and'" on tho South by Abr.not- Jlck and thy Harrisburg Turnpike road, con taining 226 acres, about 100 acres of ort «- : and tho residue la black slato, about ICO acres I of tho tract cleared',' under good fonco and in a l datid state of ciiltlMion, tho balance is very heavily tlmbcrod { a large portion of tho farm Is modow land. Tho Improvements aro a largo ; Stono Dwelling house, a largo big & > r t flm I ?, l ’ ar, ‘' 1 a atono Sprlng-houKo, and other an applo orchard and a largo quantify of other fruit trees. w ■ . n * of land about a-imllo No. 8. Is o amnlHrncl of hum ... - - west bl No, I,’, oil tllo Uakcr road loading ftoo. Cnrllalo to Waggoner's bridge, containing ia noroa of first rato Ilmostono land, bounded W aatd road-on tho nortli, by John Noblo on tho south, Brown's holrs on tho oust, and by iiasor on tho‘west; 1 , .. , Tho Biihscrlbor will also soil a number of out lets to suit purchasers. Tho above property will ho sold on reasonable terms. VT _-, TT , ' AUMSTUONG KOBLB. Carlisle; Jan. 11,1855—tf '. . ELIAS LIGHT. EMIIUOIbEUTES..' A largo lot of Colton*,. 'Sl6q*vo£ 1 Jaconet and Swiss Edging and Inerting; for clnwp ig* ■ . ViitLiV AUNOW),, s. -Bfcjfsfrtrf parimr \;* f mftpM^ : Mi X .Btoro in Wcilfc Illgh iltcct, MWiorf Hall, and'jntcn^^'toltcop on.haito,,® • cpmpjotQ od^rtmontpt; iifo/cJtoVV’jter,V, 'pt(fWSy Jc\o'cliry andJPqnfy a&ye&n’hicii 'hn. ,’lq terms fail toplcaab, all: In >yanf : of flk good'jTirac-i^icCo.V. Among : hls albck.jyill'bo jcWojled.Gola foyers} Ladies Gold; Lapihcsj SilvprlTtioyed}; Silver.' Sijycr Quarters; EpgHpbj F.rciychjand Watcbca- Ilis StpcUof, .* ..1.',;, ."j • ''• ! \ Jewelry,-.” Is laVgo arid‘fc’onsj3t9'oC MedaUpps, ladlcß &'gelitlcm;eti’a Breast IMha; FingerTUnga, fancy prid plain Eat' Rings, Scarf Pins,' &cV' ! Also, gold Wqtcll dnd Fob Ciialris, gold Kyj-fl igdlJ arid- BilvoWP'dncrt Cases, gold nritlsilvbr Spoctnctcs, togethcrwitli almost oVdry| other article Jcb'ptdh'ii'J.owelry cslablishmcnt.— A Bill 'minjily ofCLbCKS, V)«;; Parlor,.Mantlb’ and an d /t\v{jTity-foiir-~-war'-' ranted to gbi aiid heel)'cbrrcfct tlnic.'‘ , IFdfcAe* and'.Clocks ar'o.ful^. repaired; ■and tvarrnntcd.tb kccj> flrst*rAtfc tlrab 1 , ' Thp'pnblic arc invited td give hlih a ball libfbrp pnrcijilSiiJgi 1 as ho feels very conlldeht tbatli’e'is able to.glvu' better bfd’galnß'tliflh'dan bb had clficnh’cro. , !‘ ( ‘ Juno 21,,16551’;* Second Annual railr f r . OK Tin?,' .« -c'.- '* / .Big: .Spring;: Litcrai'y Institute, For the promotionaltd encouragemcut.‘.ofn Ag ■ ricuttufal,'Jf<iTticulltlral and the MechanU < "I eat nmh Useful Arts,‘vrilihe opfcncd at -■'* NE AUG^'7,lBua , , . TO 'tilts Exhibition, Farmer's, Manufacturers, Mbchdriiijs, Artists,lnventors ami all otheta I deslrlhg.’.to,’display the results of ’ their labor, skill, ingenuity dhd taste, 1 arc cbrdlftlly invited recontribute; 1 tlicir f(rst cxl}i-‘ biflon wnrranta r thd cxpc6taij'on that the second will ihot’ ho inferior over held 1 in'thisj br anviof thq adjplning counties.. .The Managers, therefore, feel, that, In inviting contributions from.'this, find the ndjpining counties to, their, second, annual, cxliibitiUn,, they arp.pfforing.lo, tlxe.producer valuable op portunity of making known to the country their' movelty and utility* ,t,ho. superior stylo, of their workmanship a'dap'fatJon. io'.tho pur poses for which’thcy mdy'bo’ jntbndcd. -Mdte nals, Machinery and Manufactures, width 'have elicited cbmihc'ndntiomiit'similar displays where, may (iero find 'how ndmlrfers' and' a hew market. The Malingers'would respectfully so licit the Endlcs to contfibute'specimcns of ele gant handiwork, which heretofore have formbd soiattractivo and Important a‘ feature of thc.se 'displays.' ' : . ' 1 i The Board of Managcrswill mako evorreffort do display whatever good? jnayr.ho; received to the vety best, advantage. , Competent judge? ;will bo selected to examine thbhi,rtti'd premiums "awarded to articles o| superior merit In the sev eral classes'.' ; ‘ “ ' , , , The Hall will ho eipcnCd for the reception bf goods on ThurStiny; August 2d? and on,Tuesday,'. August 7th}, the Exhibition will 'bo .opened to , visitors and continue open l/itic day*. ,V , , • Mo article deposited after Monday evening, August Cth,. can ( ho entered upon ,tho judges’ jist foi* competition or premium, except such the managers shall bo'sallfined wbro despatched. ■ from a distance In, time but from-unavoidable detention 'fulled to the Hall by the day. . specified.'," " ' ‘ L ‘ r‘" '■ Prcudenl —JOHN DILI.ER, " Corresponding Secf’y.—-W; R. LINN, ’. • Financial AIIX», ; II; HERRON. . Juno 7,lBG£—2nt '• ' Wotlcc; Tinis ■ pnbHo'nro hereby cantioncd against pay- Ung any’iponoydb John Bear, ouxjltbor J. R. Jones or; Joncl&'Bucher's account, ’for' Stores they may bavepurolmsod IVom him,dur ing tbo time ho was; hv-tholr employment, -Ho. has not been engaged by them sindo the month of r September, . ISol, and they havo no agents engaged ih tl)o’Sthvo business for them In the Slate of Pennsylvania,>< > *" 1 JONES fie BUCHER,pofJ- •- Nov'tlty Iron TPotfe*,. *l'', nahisburg, Juno 21, ’GS-3t J ■' CSoutlcmeift’s FurnlsUliigA r^lcJes. MrA'NTCH & 06.,-liovo , and, now offer for sale r 1 af nrn' nn Wnat 111 ell on o app r/V> Psroi-Tfl w jEmcrjy kept-L/T). G. , a >f ‘ new .stylo floods, which may 66;tiamcd -CtminitijcV and‘Vest ;ry handsome* and of t quality; together with assortment’ Of VciiiU nen'a Furnishing Articles, comprising Bblrls Of all kinds; Fancy Sllfc,BoaUfort. Napoleon and other Ties; Black and*colorod Kid n'nd othdr Gloves;-Fancy 1 Chat Links; Fine Linen Coats, together with a full assortment ofivearfy-wade Clothing, Tor men and boys, suitable for Spring and Summer wear, and an hundred and one oth er indispensable articles, nil of which will bo sold very low to suit tho hard times. Call and examine them. Carlisle, May 81, 1855-r-Bm* Gentlemen's Furnishing Store. East Main Street, Carlisle. THE subscriber begs leave to infonn lils cus tomers nnd the public In gcncml’'that ho has removed bis STQIIE to tl\o room lately occupied by Mr. Elliott as o Drug Store, next door tb miner's, store, East Mnjn street, yhankfid tor past favors, bo re spectfully informs all bis old customers and tho ; public,llmtlio has on ImmUwell selected stock of the latest styles of ~ ~ , ~ Cloths, Cassimpros, Vestings, and othot'.gbods adapted.to nil seasons for Men and'Bbys 1 \vear,.uliliih ,1m Is prepared to nmkb up at* sliott notice; and hi'the best .manner and latest styles. ' , . , .. Having the, years In (bo Imsi- 1 ness of Culling and Making, bo Hatters himself that bo will satisfy all who give him a call. ' Hu has also a good assortment of TWwmitig-t, of crory variety and best quality 4 ‘ 1 rorflohs'wlflliing to flmHholr own Cloths, can have tbo same trimmed and made up on reason able terms. In addition to this ho’hoson band « well selected stock of. Gentlemen's and Boy's 1 FutnishtugGoods, such ns shirts, collars, cravats, stocks, suspenders, and hnndkorchlcft, all of which can bo botight at cllyprices at his shop in East Main street HENRY'S. RITTER CarHslo, Jimo <m 1 1 CnrlKlc Deposit Bunk, SPECIAL depends "111 Im received at lldn Untile for any leiißtti oflltu? over four montiltt, anti Indtrent pa Id nt llio rain el, four per cent, per annum, and Hm principal paid back at any Umo nftor maturity wlthput notice. Int«n)at coasos after the expiration of the time apccillea In tlio ■ corlUlcntc, unless renewed fyr, miothor fflrbn pcrlod.imvhloh.caflo tljo Interest is pula up until the .time of.Oio renewal.. Jiupk open at 0 u’clack A. M.» and: closes nt 2 o clock 1, W. , ■ , . , ,tt.,TAUKJbH, • ,W>f. M. Cai/ucr. , . Muyfil, IK«ls—tf • ■> ' - ■ < ■’ ' kejiwßd, MnS. IU A. KBVNOLDS, l»ns removed her Daguerreotype establishment, from the South-east to the South-west corner ot Hanover nml Louthof streets, Immediately oyorMr. t et tot’s Cabinet Wardroom, whoro sho will ho happy to aoo all who want good DAGUWUJLO- TxPJJS ofthcmsolvos and friends; natlsllcdtlmt aho can furnish them with Hknowca, which (or truthfulness odd beauty, cannot bo excoUod.not oven by those of the “unrivalled Davis." Hav ing boon* engaged while- in Philadelphia, In ono of (ho boat Dagnorrcan Saldonp In Chestnut street. adding to’ her o*n former skill and ex perience iu tlionrt some valuable instructions, tho rositlt of several years experience o,f ono 6f the Very best artists of tho day. ; 1 {T7**/’rices \o suit all. Those who would * ho ceonomlcdlfat w}ll -on thoso who to’ In vest more hugely, *' ‘ ! ' Carlisle* May SMyIMG-qm. , , Wipfflljgk of, (/« fam sipan, CAlltisiE, Vx\\. ' . ' I npHE infortns'hls nu- X, mcrquarMondßAnd the ,travelling?.commur nßy,' tljaYhoihaa'leoßcdthat w6ll)crvown t tavern stand forracßy occupied, by,H. L* Burkholder, and recently Ptoygli.'. and. is. now .fully prepared to l«tm with jd call.-\ Tho'itoqao has hcpn'littcd tip In,a ppnt,,'firij<L comfortable-, ipanpcr, and-,every thingjdlone, on myjparfc t;o.mako. all .iccl, at homo wiiolrapy'bp plcnscd 'lb stop with nic. The Tabid will bd'supplied \yitb.,tbo thpmai , kot. l oan,aff9r^,,and.BprVbd. l pp'ip,a way tliat‘cannot ( fairto please.' '.Tlid.Bar.wiltpKvnya ba,Bupp'|us cbolco.Llquors. AcarofulnniJ ! obliging.Optlopwlilalwavs be in nttondaheo. ..■.JAcon snotJ*:., ■ Carlisle, -AprU L ftnv i ..,. r Attorney at law. omcoin Mnjnst., oppositb Afprion ItalK "Business enfrusfeu to him will bo ; ,prdiuptly - attended to. Carlisle, April 12,18G6V .* I. SEKIJSM AN/AND FLORIST, W0.)69 Gbosnnt, nearSedond,' Bhiladolpbia, . has now arranged and completed bis slock tor tbo-'spring of 1835, ns follows ;. ; Vegetable .Seeds —in great. Variety, Including jtlio finest varieties, of Beans,- Beets, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Lettuce} Onlohs, Melons, Egg-plant Tomatoes} £cas, lladishds,' &c; , 'Flower, Seeds.— His collection, is unequalled any ln‘ this‘ddiwtry for 1 extent and and embraces the finest Varieties Asters, Stocks, 'Oarnatlond, Pansies, WnUfioWcrHi Daisy, &6. ‘ ' ' 1 I ‘, ■G+ttsi Afi ; Uinda,inclnding : Bluo and Green Grass, White Dutch Clover, Sweet Scen ted Vornul Grass, ,lleirennlal Ray Grass,l Du ccrnp, &c. * ", , ’■Roses 1 , it c.—Cbdico cvfcr-btoomlng Roses} Ca : - mcllias,.Verbenas, Dahlias, Grape Vines, Fruit Trees, Shrubbery* &o*‘ 1 E. W. HAVERSTICK, Jgt.'rof Carlisle ' March 2p, 1855. , ’• 1 ‘ CEMENT. THE 'superior Cement, manufactured by J. GarvoVfce Co.i, / bf.Bc6tland, Franklin county, can bo bad in largo or small quantities at 11. Saxton's llardwartf Store,'Main Street,Carlisle. IA.II whprbavo. tried tbip. Cement'pronounce it tlie best article they,over used., From a great number of certificates given to tlie.piannfactur ort/wo scldct' Ihb'fbllpwlrig: . bn'AtfDEhsmma]Feb. 20, I To '(}An'fon r-^-Sir—TJicro Jias been used during the past year, under my direction, in tbo construction ‘of'"The Carlisle Water Worksj” lihd'-woVk' of 'tills Company, about 80 barrels of your Hydraulic Cement, which has proved to. bo.R.good and reliable arflclo/and'l take pleasure in recommending it to others as such. - A. P. SMITH, Aprildft,- 4G5. > ' Bupt. C. V. Jiailroatl. THE EASTERN WAR IS not yet endedi anil still continues to oxcito tbo public mind,-'but a thud) greater excite ment bus been'caused by IhO arrival at tbostoro bf tbo subscribers, of tbu most magnificent of Goods, which for variety, extent, beauty and cheapness, has never boon equalled in this coun try. Attibiig this large stock’may bo found, in part, ns follows: For the Ladies, Plaid and Striped Silks, best black Silks, Bn ■ego do Laities, Challys, Bercges,Gco. nadines, Lawns, jGrlnghnma, Tissue Sebastopol, Alpaohos, ‘ Dress Muslins, Chintzes,. Needle Wprjtofl Collarsj do, Handkerchiefs, do. Spen cers, do Sleeves, J?arasqlsj'&c. - For tho Gentlemen) Cloths, Cassiinorch^Vcslings, Costings of linen, wooland cbltbif,pant StulFs ol cottob and linen, Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, Stocks, Ilandkercliieft, Gloves, Hosiery i Cravat?, Carpet Bags,'“a largo'assortment of Looking Glasses, I h ' , Also, Laces, Edging, .Irish. Linens,- wnrran flid pure, of bur own importation, Checks,Mus lins, Tickings, Flannels, &c., ail of which wo Intend to sell lower than ovor sold hero. 1- Give us ft call all who want cheap and good Goods, ■ V. DENTZ & BKO. “ ' Carilsle/April 2C, 1855. ' . .gpijLnff and Sumiucr Slio( b. ... . Cheap for’Caaht , ; , T AM : NOW receiving n.largo 1 **. nmi ex cellent mStcc, fresuTrom tlio mannfhcfoHca, which! will sell extremely lon* for cosh.' ; ':; •, list of pricks, •Ladies’ Tan-colored bailers, a handsorop aril : -do, (Willis’.make;) only sl,2fM'.flnO Jenny ; Lind Rosettes,iVQm'B74losl,‘Jss BlackLast ‘, Jng .Gaiters, (WBJJs’.iaako,>.sl,26/ French .Morocco Rnskins,’ single soled;’ French* Mo rocco Roots; double soled,;sl,2{J} X’orlsßoots Slfihx Mon’s. Morocco. Shoes,‘homo rondo, Sljßj Boots ditto, 51,31; Kid Tics CO cents; Foika.Boots 51*87} .Cushman Tics 51,31; Son-i tags and Albonis, $1,23* • ■ ’. Gentlemen's Extra fine French Calf Bools, a bountiful article, only. 54,30; .Calf. Walking Shoes, $1,31); Gulf Congress Gaiters, $2,25; Cloth Montcrcys, $2,00; patent leather Ox ford Shoes, $1,76; JnUenTles, 82,6»; Patent Leather Congress Gaiters as low ns $2,00; al so’Patent Pomp Ties, fine Cloth Gaiters, with patent tips; Benkert’s A No. 1, Glovo Top Buttoned Patent Leather Congress GMtera, Kitatncllud, Patent Leather, &c., at low prices. ; Also Carp® l and Velvet Slippers. ‘Mims’ Polka Boots 1 , Opera Bools and Jenny ■ Linds; colored "Gaiters, patent tips, 87 cents; ’ fine Kid. 800t5,.76 cents. ’ - ' Children's Highland Boots, Enrekns, Excelsiors and, Roans for 2 0 cunts; Calf, single soled, for 25 cents. Jl/ca’j Kip Bools in great variety, some ns low Brogans $1; Calf skln.Shoeasl,so ll’omen’* Kiel Buskins, double soled, 76 to $1,26, Shoctccs.palf, 1 76}'l!eavy Kfpßdoth,. Linen Gailors 75; Half Gaiters 62;. Slippers 07. jjous’ Heavy Kip Boots, fine Calf, Boots, Bro. cans ns 76 els; Patent Congress Gait ers, Intent Leather Monrobs, Patent Leather Jnlllon Tics, &c.,‘ • Carvelflaas ot cVcry description—Oil’Cloth, Union, Brussels, Velvet, ftum.CQ cfs. to $3. 1 Also, scfvdral thonsnnd dollars Worth of Boots mid Shoes .nt Wholesale. Country Merchants ami other dealers nro'lnviled to call. All who wish to biiy good Shoes and save money, will call atPortur’s old stand) Main street, near the Railroad Depot.- ■ i- • Jl April It); 1865. 11. M. RAll BINS. Town and Connin'. THE subscriber takes this method of Inform* iujr JIIS frjoiiilK ami tho public gcpqraUy, that ho continues to carry on tho Cabinet and Under taking, JUisincss l at bis stand, North Hanover street, 'next dour.to Haversllck’s drug store* nml nearly opposite the Carlisle Deposit Punk. CoriiNS made at the shortest notice and at mod erate priced. Haying, provided himself with u new and lino Hoarse, lie will attend funerals lu toa’n and country’, personally, without any ex* •x , [l i' tra charge. He'will Also carry on the Ca»J.set M-akino In all Its pylons .branches, ami will constantly keep on hand Burmins, Secretaries, Work Stands, I'arlqtr Ware, Upholstered Chairs, Sofah, Ottolnails, Sofa Tables, Card,.Side, Din ing nhd Breakfast Tables, Chamber Ware, such as French Field, (high and loir potlls,) Curtain and Jenny Und pedateada, Waanstumls of dif ferent kinds, Wardrobes, Venitlan Blinds, ami Chairs of all kinds, and all other articles usua\- ly manufactured In this lino of business. 1 1 ■llls workmen aro experienced, eastern city workmen, and hlswork ia iriado In the latest I city atylo, and all under hla Inspection, and’of tho best materials \ all of which is 'warranted to 1 bo good/and will bo sold low ftp-cash. Ho In* vltos nil to give, him a call before purchasing elsewhere. Fpr tho.liberal patronage hereto fore cxtondcd'l»lm, ho.fcola Indebted to hl» nu merous customers, and’assures them that no cfibrin,will ho. spared In future to please them In style, manufacture and price. ;GlVo us a call, liomemhor tho place, nearly opposite the Bank. 1; ,; •?. : i .vdavid sipk. April 19,1855'. * l ■' : Handbills of every dcscriptioi , npatly ( ppintdd at ihia o/iico f . XatcstAlfivar. PHILIP AKNoiiD/hos Just returned from (ha costorn cilice; irhoro ho has purchased s Tory - r* Summer, .fioods,^,' 4b which lie invites thd At (button qfhfa bl<| Welodiß and ib gbnertl, irt lib : is satlsfiod-'ho ■ can sclbGdoda’nVprtcddtbdt will io!UhfrMw£': eta of nil/ his 'stock ibtthd brief bf the pw selected Ks’Wcll n‘s dno’offho largest iri’tbe Arid consists of fill kinds of Qobds, Among V - wllPboToun'd■ blacld : and fancy pllka-Barcgbs; Tiasues^Chftlliba, 1 Silks, Ging! hrtiils,’ Do Bngcflj l)o LalrtcSj-CaKcoes,'Cheeky Ticklhgtf/Srufllitis’ot anwidtlißj’OoilWtfi OlrimbrieltcS, Swiss anil Jacotict Rnflltig* ab® Edging dftdTnsdrtlhgj Thread- Loots} &Ci- Bpn! nets and 'Ribbons *of "all Uihids,-' Hdjjlorjftariil- ' : Glovod'ofbll kinds’for men, •fromdn and-eWU • dreh.-; Carpets, Mattings And 'Oil Glothtf. iJHq.. |has now ort-halid tlicddrgist stock’oftho ;nietdloned articles AVer; brought to Oarllelo* •which hdis selllrig very cheap,-and’among 1 tno llofwiir bo found 1 , Velvet,: Tap'Oß|iy, : Brussels/ j Three •Plyjingmin, Vcnitlan and CoUbri. ll . Maw tihgft of All kinds and widths.'; Also} Oil Cloths i i of 1 alb widths. Boots and Slldfcs of AH’kinds 1 which - ho Wlll dlsposeiof Vcij.low, ; oB ho’wishcri to relinquish that part of fl/obrisiness, - Grocer! IcS, such as CofTecj Spieferf, Molosi aeS, ;, All ofWhich ho will sclLcnoAp Af tlicf old stand, where thankfiil fbrjpostfivvbrShb BO! Kelts a continuance ofthtfsambi 11: • •■’■ • • PHILIP ARNOLD. Cnrlialo} May 81; 1865. ' -l r ' 1 ’ J T • Estate Nonce, i. -\yu-j. TVTO.TIGB is hereby given, that' letters testa-. mcrtfiiry onilho cstifto hi ’lsaac date of'thoTßorough of iCaillslcV'doc’di,' hatb ■been granted to the subscriber residing In-Bald' borough. Alb persons having clolm’s will pfo scntthcnl for settlement, and tlioso indebted arer rcqncstcd to maker pnymcnti'wlthout delay . 11 ■• i GEO. W. SHEAFERj 1 EifVii';- ,Junoh; isos—ot ■ •; .J Blnghum, Davis & Co.;. • / 270 Market Strcetf'Philad'elphiat'JgenU cob Hheetri, Carlisle and Philadelphia.- ' *' , CARS leave both,,places,. East and twice every week, Tuesdays and- Fridiiya, All business cntrnated tA B. D. & will bo attended,to wRh promptucss a .wljopicT.in sales, ])rbduco or freight. ~> . A. 11. Ba’rnUz, North street, Baltimore, Wlll> attend to same ns above. .. , , ' r , , .Carlisle, May, 81, IBSOr-ffm' ~ ■ ATTORNE y AT LAW. will promptlyntlcnd; . to till business entrusted to nia taro... Officer In Bcctcm’s Bow ‘ ApriV;ft, isso—cm . ’/ Ooniiiy Land ,. ' THE undersigned ailcnd prornpUy to tho j procuring of Bounty Lands for tuosq ontU, tied to them under tho latb net of. Congress, ftp proved March 3d, 1855. Many ycftrscxpcriqnco. In* the prosecution of claims-for service ln,tbo; rcvolutlonnry war, Ims made ’.mo .familiarwith, the regulations and fonus requisite to bo obser*. ved' nud b'aVing tlio •assistance of ah efficient attorney residing,in Washington, shall bo oble to render satisfaction-to those who may apply to mo. Proper forms and.instfuptions; will; bo sent on application, by mail free of -post.; Nb! charge, unless & warrant Is obtained, and. Whoa obtained tho fco will bo $5. ; • ' Tho highest market price will Vo paid for- Land Warrants.. > • , ■ .. . v A.,P. NORTON,iPostmastcn ~ - Carlisle Springs, Cumberland co., Pa, - : April 5,1855—*1y »' ' • . ,vr. n.' SBttTn, ' Pori Motmaie, Pocket Book, • ‘ ‘ 1 !l ASD DRESSING CASE ;.MACTP^ctU3RfeB, r ’“j • • . • PIULADEttniA, Always on hand ft largo & vaVlcd assortment bf : .Pbri'Mohnnlcs/ 1 i Wpfkßoxcfl, ; ; Pockcißdoks, Catos,. ' Bankers Cases,, ’ .', Traveling,Bogs, . . j , Notc.Holdqra, Backgamtnon uoatds, .. ; ForfFolloai' ‘ . “ Chess Men, , . * , • Portable Desks’,-^ 4 ' Mcmorandiifri Boofcl, ; - ''Dressing Gases,^..Cigar Cases, &c. Also, a gcncVa\ qf English, French aniT Ouririan Fancy-Goods;- , , ,' • ~, I- Fine flutJorr. TZaznrg. Bazpr Strops . N. WV-cor- FOnrlh & Chestnut Sts. Phllft. - : wN. Uflk receipt of $l, a superior Gold l Pen will be sent to any part of tlie United stqtoa ’ bj’ m.iil,- —describing pen, thus,‘medium, hard, 1 br soft. April 5,18e5~1y ■;; * 1 ■ goDSj asM: SI’KIXO ASD $t.1l!IIE)B (SOOD9. TILE’ subscriber hah just received a very largo Assortment of New Spring Qoodsj'to Which: Jio invites the attention of purchasers, as ho lßi prepared. (q, sell .at such prices that cannot fait fo please.’ , • His stock embraces fdl tlio ui/rerent kinds of, Goods adapted to tho'senson.'SUch as CLOTHS,. Cnsslmbrefl, Vosllngs, Cotton I’ant Stuffs, Lin-, Chocks, sc. ~ . ■ Dress Goods . : Snell as Blade and Fancy Silks, ißarago do Lnincs. Lawns, Clmllioa, Baragfca, Bombasines, Alpacas, India Silks, tfc.: . i, . . Jionnets and Ribbons* ■ Bonnets of all kinds such as Safin Rfratv, Swiss ; Straw, English Double ami Split Straw. ■ Rib-,' bons of all kinds tmd colore-vory cheap. J Hosiery, mid Gloves. * Mcti’b and Boys’ white, brown and mixed hatf Ilf>sc,' Ladles’ White,'black, brown, slate and mixed Hose; Men’s, Women’s and Children*#; Gloves aud Mitts of all kinds. ‘ " Domestic Goods , ‘ 1 ’ ' , Muslins, Checks, Tickings, Osualrtirg, Cagglngi. Calicoes find Ginghams. *. . Boots ami Shoes, " . . Mcifsand Boys’ Boots and Shoes of all kinds; Women’s Children’s shoes at very low prices. Groceries. Such as Coffee, Sugar, Tea, Molasses and SpL; ccs; all of whlcnwUl bo sold cheap, at (no olilj stand, corner oi North Hanover ami Louthef, streets. , N. W. WOODS, , Carlisle, Juno 1, 1855. . ■ . , j NEW GOODS! XAM now rcceving (fom New York nod JPhit adelplila, an Immense stock of new and deal-1 ruble cheap Goods, to:which I coll the attention. b( all my old Irlends and customers, and.thOj public In general. •; '■ ■ Having purchased most of my Goods,iron*, the largest importing luniseslnNow York,! dm, hutlalled that 1 can give better bargains than can, be had at any other house In the count}’. Dross Goods. ’. Our assortment of Tjcwstylc dress goods Is largo,, complete and'beautiful; ;:>i Another lot’of those elegant find cheap black- Silks, Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Sleeves,; Collars, Bullies, Edgings and Inserting,- q stock, for extent and prjcu that defies competition.. ’, Muslins, Ginghams, p'aUcoca, Do lieges. Do-, Balnea, Tickings, Checks,',£c., a tremendous, •stock of Glovcii'iuul Ttofttcry cheaper than’over.. . CLOTHS, CJISStMERES, ‘Cbrda,; ados, and very ’ ' ' ' ' J • ' Carpeting nmljilfuf/ing. . , An entire new atock of Throo Fly, Ingrain, Cot ton and Venlllan Carpeting, bought very cheap) 1 and will bo sold very low- While and colored Matting. , ißool.i t fin<r S/iocjv A large' supply of Lnilfos’ and G’entjoaaen’ir Uoota, Shoes ami Gaiters; . i’“ ; Intending to glvo up tho C.rQfiP2{ ' Hr P ftl ! lra l c ) nt » I will dispose of 1,1 ■ "Thuvo on hand some Ko«dy-mMlo- Olotblnft which I will soil /«#» less tbuu c ““b ? Wttnl ,*« cl r n !f, ( q, 1 ,0 and all tri tho old,stand', East Mnhi fllroof. aad select your Goods ftom tho largest mid cheapest stock over brought to Carlisle. ; OHAULKS OOU<BY. * Carlisle, April - : 1 •i.h.'h
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