"New 12butttfunteuts. BOROU& DANIEL . 'IIek.LES;' TICEIA'SVIttit In account with the borough of Gallia& . RECEIPTS.. . Of former Troneurer Of Collector for '52 -pi' do 'Of* Ttritlaiic Chief Burgess, for tines and'licenees - Of W LI 'Amor, Eq., for stone Of Jos Stuart, High astable, for water rent and licensee , For renttoctouter stalls at Market House For rent,olinner stalls at Market House Balanoe due the Borough $876 891 The above and foregoing aotiotiot of Datitel Eohils, Borough Treasiwer, haviug..bean ex amined by us, and found to be eorreet and trup, we' have passed and Approved of thl , same, and find wbalanee duo the borough o $876 89} A. H. BENTZ, 0. B, COLE; Boroug4.Auditors. Apt 17, 18543 PAYMENTS. E Beatty, for printing, in 1852. L Todd, Esq, Agt, interest oa borough bond Simon Smith, for blacksmith work for borough . - Joe Callio, jr, John Thompson and others election exp's for '63 Jacob Brett, for blacken:tithing J 11 Blair Chf Bur, for having tho poor children of the borough vaccinated 80 00 Ji7m M Biddle, Esth for prof. services ]0 00 ".1 11 Bretton for printing 20 76 W B Mathews his salary for '62 20 00 A Kerr, Street Commissioner 395 80 J Stuart. salary as high constable 105 00 J , Stuart for removing nuisances '8 76 K Boyer for printing 1 00 James Dunbar and Son salary as Janitor to Cotincil 1q SSearight salary as clerk to Cyuacil G S Searight fmestra services George Rhinebart for repairs done Market House 2 60 J MaKenn a lor erecting bayseales 'B5 00 & J Mateer for paving North street 480 00 W Riley for duplicate of '53 M Mullen for laying pavement 'around Markey House-Square • 410 67 E Beatty for printing ' 41 50 John Hannon, for supper to patrol 2 00 J E Bonham, Esq, for prof services 10 09 James Loudon for stationary 2 45 H S Ritter, trees of Cumb Fire Co 40 00 Hobert McCartney for serving warrant ". and subpoena ,• :2 76 Wm Millar for rep airimpumps 's 00 P Monyor, Trees of Union Fitt Co •40 00 0 W Shearer interest on bor bond. 126 00 W II Miller, Esq for prof. Services 5 00 Samuel Elliott for Ethereal oil "-- ' • 6;76- John N Armstrong for lumber 4 80. Chief Beirg,Cis. to discharge the costs. of a oriminal prosecution against Peter & IVm Spahr , • 45 -15 Wm Line, street regulator 6 00 C 'falloff for sundries for use of Council 2 76 Henry Glass for lumber 3 25 Jacob Spa .gler, street regulator 4GO Samuel Martiefor taxing bill 65 Henry Saxton, sundries for borough,nse 9 07 F Watts for getting hor. bonds printed 10 00 S W Haverstiak for stationary 181 Christian Stayman for stone . 13 00 _ _ Wm' Parks for stone County Commissioners two years room rent and fuel 14 00 Daniel Eckels salary as Treasurer 50 00 Win Muteer for stove' ' 4 00 E Common for. printing ' lq 00 Jacob nun2er one qharters salary as Janitor 4 50 .Paid on borough notes redeemed 17 22 Estate of John Buser, dee TUOTILE is hereby given that letters of '0&• IN ministration on the. estate of John Buser, I ire or .'leer Spring twp, dee., have been grant ed die suoseriber, residing in the sante twp. All persons having claims against said estate are required to . present them for settlement, and those indebted to make immediate payment to J OILN SOLLENBERGER., Adm'r.. apl t 9 7t ASSiGNXIE'S OTICEI. XTOTICE is hereby given that George KOCB% amaa,and ut ,Clierchtourn,-.Vlonroe to wiiship, Comb. county, having on the Bth doy or April. 1854,,made a vorumary assignruint of their property to the undersigned. for 'he bene• fit of their creditors, all persons. having dahlia or demands against said George Reesman are requested to Make them known without delay, and those indebted to make payment immedi ately t o the subscriber. RICHARD ANDERSON, Churelitown. Apl 19 3t Fish, Fish, Fish. IVO. I, 2 & 9 MACKEREL, in whole, half and quarter bbls, Lake White Fish, alson tine aatieleof SALMON TROUT from Jill() the Lakes and for the first time brought to this market, in store - and for- sale by the subsei.ibeic - N. W. Corttiif Market Square. Carlisle, J. - 0. HALBERT.' • HouseholoUGlassware, From the. Principal Factories and late Auction Sales, Comprising a full and desirable assortment at 25'per cent below initial rates. Dealers and others will do Well to call before purchasing elsewhere. 1000 packages on hand. F.,00,11.12 [DLO, 152 South Secokid street above SPruce,j 4117 Ont • • ,, s; , •-;4. • : e.P.r• - • ORNAMENTAL • ;,..I..fe , . : 1 ; 41e - Shade & Fruit Trees • ' EVERGREEN-- FloWeritli Shjitb4. Plants, Vinesy, Roses, in great variety and nine, suitable for planting . _ the present - season. - Cultivated and for sale at the Nursery and Garden of the subscriber and at his stands in the City, - - In the Market, below Sixth Bt., .Orders carefully attended to and for warded with despatch. Catalogues furnished on application, npl -19 S. MAUPAY, Theing Sun P. 0 , Phan CLOTIIINO I %. I, 7 , The • Largest - and "Cheapest Clothing Store in Ctirlisle!: • • A RNULD & LIVINGSTON Juice now IX, their store the largest and best assortment of ready made Clothing.to be,found in Carlisle, which they are able toned at less than city prl,.- ctiai mid lower thon.tho geode can .be bought at any. other etormin the place. The clothing we sell IS all our own manuinnture and4tot bought ready-made. We never have to deal in dampj gecl geode. .We buy good. sound...material and bailing else. We warrant . ecery‘thinn we sell to4re well made and to vireentire' satisfaction. We have now on bond ' • SPRING & SUMMER - CLOTHING . • _ . of nil stiles and qualities, and - at prie'es to suit, embracing blon, black and fancy, broadcl ot h and linen dress, frook and track COATS. cloth' cassimere and linen pantaloons', cloth, satin and finny vests of all slime and descriptions, togeth , ; wilh a huge nesortmont of Crovnts,Tiee, Stocks, Shirts, l land kerchiefs;GlOVoa. Suspenders, &o. &c. offording a. variety ench as is seldom of fered. Measures taken and clothing made to order. Don't forgot ihe stand in North Hanover n^xt door to Lyse's flardwird store; and di. really opposite' Maglaughlir'e hotel. • ' 'ARNOLD ±t LITINGSTON. , Carlisle, April 19 1814.-9 m. ' classical and Literary High fichool l ' ,ierNyviratal,,pa,;,'. • ' Summer Session of thin Inetitution will 11.. commence, on , TUESDAr', the 24141 my of May: courec.pi *cation pursued in this . Institution is thorough In itneheracteri,emhrn.., cif i g co da itod.rceiiqn Sq , tha nocientlangon gas,.and in all broached. of iecienno, %Nth ere nnitneite, to qunjily , etneepte 'wellrfer a nd premien' business in life. •.,t Toliet7l.9x Tuitlop; liontding end LotiOing•r(per.S'oesioirn,monthip,:fiSO )00., One, halt of ;which ltr,lo, hq,paid. 4dvence *net, he rentainder, tip glee° of the ,Scetion.., • Fef. crater .Rorticulnre;flpplicqtion,6an bo tondo( ie 74Tecriher ni. Newvilha. „ , 'ROBEILT McCA.CIIII2EN. il 12-4 w ' Principal, . • ,tar.o 91)opo. •td TIRT 1600.1LiS' rplIF: subscriber' fins . .juSt 'oPened on'aport br SPRING SiIAW LS, antra vatic , ty of SPRANG GOODS. np'l. 5 '64 O I DO DITisIDD. $ 104 86 = 600 00. 1582.55, RUM CIFOODES. , ' /111 HE subscriber. busiest received , tram Phils dalphin a 'assortment D Y GOODS and GROC 'Urge PALIGS. whir-h will ß Gold vary cheap at her new. stero l next'door to Martin's giltel and nenrly_ opposite Mr. Ogil by's stem MARGAPia . S.NGDORASS. . . 78 00 6 00 10t0 The Spring 'or fl S 54w). 1.70.1.61:ut' D 12. orough = meinorafor t he e L A ne in th lt e aGE nual s T s.of o sT o CK, handsomest, cheapest and bed GOODS are now selling' I ff rapidly at Bentz Sr. Brothers eheap store. Our stock consibts of Silks, Eareges, Tissues, Lawns,l4arego de Loins, Ginghams, De Demi, 411iachas, Cali• coos, Madam, chocks, Tickings, Diapers. ista. Bonnets, i ii on, Parasolsrliste 'for summer, gloves, .ffosiery, Lapis, _Edgings, Staing Shawli, French. WqrdCed Collars, Trimmings, Sir.. Cloths, Cassimers, Vestings and summer stuffs foe Men and Boy's wear, together with a great many other44oods not mentioned tiere d but on examination our stock will be found to be the largest in Cumberland county and will be sold vary for': 68 81 132 741 $2666 It i ii 2188 96f =En= BOOTS ,aND SBEOMS. rpar. subscriber has now on hand a very ex -1 tensive and well selected stork of BOOTS and SHOES, which he will sell at unusually Inv prices. - Purohasi ed.from wholesale'realers, at low rates, he can offer such inducements to pureim— ,aers.au will make it their interest' to visit his establishment. He has every article in- the Boot and Shoe lino—for Ladies or Gentlemen's wear—ho 'therefore deems it, unnecessary to .particultnize. Kr Persons desiring good and cheap goods are invited to give him a call. April W. SHELDON. $l2 00 9 46 8 69 22 00 450 Spring and Summer Millinery. 11t,11 ItS.•BRYAN, MILLINER,' announces AK to the publid that she bee just opened a beautiful and .extensive assortment of Spring and •clummer Millinery, at her stand opposite Arnolds store, in Mechanicsburg. She is now prepared to suit the hod° of ladies who may Savor her with their ,custom, , an , l a rx • her stock of Crape Bono note and cheap Bonnets of all kinds', Silk Ribbons, Flowers, Trimmings, 1 1 / 4 .c, cannot bo excelled. She will also keep on hands cap . collars, under sleeves, hunkerchiels and Mitts. Her nesort• meat of fancy articles cannot tail to please her customers. Ladme aro invited to call and see for themselves before buying eleeWhere. Prices reasonable. japril 12. r.l 18 60 80 00 5 00 10 00 ' ANOTHER GREAT ARRIVAE!., SPRING & SUMMER DRY GOODS, At the Store of _IV: 11.6 WOODS. the Greet Mort for Dry,Goods..&.Grocerjoe. THE subscriber respecitully informs his friends and etimerous customers. that he has returned from Philadelphia with a large and va ried assortment of Spring and. Summer Goods, consis.ing in Dort 01 LADIES' DRESS ,GOODS,, eueh as black and fancy silka,blnck and change. able alpacas, barages, barage de laines, mous. de liege, bombazines, plain, fignred.and chang eable' poplins, lawns, ginglid.ns, shawls,calleoes, gloves, hosiery, &c. GENTLENIEN'S DRESS GOODS. ' such as fine blank and' brown French Cloths, blank Doeskin and fancy Cassinteres, satin and fancy Vestings, black and Italian fancy Cra vats, suspenders; gloves, ke. HATS AND CAPS, 15 79 A lame assortment, of Men'e and Boys' Bats and. Caps, embracing every styleand qua lity.. Also, a large and varied assortment of Parasols, Bonnets and 'Ribbons. —DOMESTICS. .• Blanched and unbleached Musline. Chocks, 'Pickings; Jeans, D rills. Table-diapers, Bagging osnaburgs. Cowling, lable•lincns, Snc. . • BOOTS AND SHOES. ' A large assortment of Alen's Wotnen's and t,hildreu•e'Boote and Shdes, Jonny Lind and Buskin Shoes at very low prices. Colored and White CA RPET $2lBB 96 • GROCERIES, A large assortment of GROCERIES, such as Sugar. Coffee, Molasses, &c. All wile visit our establishment ate free to acknowledge that wo are selling Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Booms, Shoes, &.e., .tonishingly low prices! Our low prices have already attracted a large number. of people. The attention of all who wish good - bargains is solicited. as great indubemOnts can be aired to purchasers, •Doolt forget the old stand, Humerich's cor— her, North Hanover Street, Butter, Eggs, Rage and Soap taken at market prices. N. W. WOODS, April 0, 1854, Agent. r FIRST ARRIVAL Or SPRING AND ,SIINNER GOODS, At CHARLES a:MAWS, In East High Street, Carlisle, Po. • VirE have just received a large and hand some asaortmeat of Spring and Summer Goods, consist lug oldie latest styles of Ladies' DRESS GOODS, Barage, Mous dobege, and oarago delnius, lawns, black nod - fancy silks of every descrip- tion and quality, black alpacas of high lustre. binot boinbarmies, of n superior quality, and a - good iissortmeril of Mourning Goode. , , • DOMESTJCS, DOMESTICS, Bleathed and unbleached inualins, sheetings from Ito 3 yds wide. cheeks,.Glasgetit and fine F-conch ginghtims; tiekings; damask towe's and table cloths; napkins; red, yellow and white' woollen flannels. shrouding flannel, bte. EMBROIDERIES AND LACES, Cambric and Swiss ruffling, edging . and insert, ng, lisle, =Alin and florenttna ince, French worked collartqo ander•sleaves, do spencer and miffs, imittraing collars,hlank laced veils of nil styles, A very handsome assortment of Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbona. , With a largo and handsoniti variety of Dry Goods and Groceries in ,general. always to be had on the lowest terms at "Ogilby's Ernpn riutn."• •• • Mar'22. Atte Grocery and Pariety in suihieribor woeld respectfully inform - I, his friends and the pulic generally that he has just returned from the chic+ with Ho t a 'large and varied assortment 'of s"GROCERIES, GLASS and QUIENS FISH, &e. vhich ho offers for side on the moat reasonante tern s , at his NEW _STORE, cor ,nor of North Hummer it. and the , • Public Square, directly ,opposite the. Carlisle Deposit Bank. His • \ stria eifibrnces everything usu ally kept in a Grocery land • . • rim store: ' Thu public are'invited to call and examine Womack before purchasing elswhere;itelieloole conOdent he cau,sell the beat goede-at , the low est prices. April 5, '54. D. IIAt;BERT: -13PAZITIM AND SITATIVEZIR 1831] ' Styles of Hats!. ' . [lB5l es FORGE ICOHLER respectfully osmium cue to hits old; Patrons and .the public gen. - , orally that he has just received the SPRING STYLE:OF:GENTLE. MON'S LIATs, : 'mattufapt w ed -at , 411, one of the beet establishments in "w-- Philadelphia, to which, ho invitee enamel attention. He hai also constantly on hand a large and varied • easortment of hie own manufacture an well as city made • HATS ' AND, CAP.% .saitable revile Seitson,somprleing every verb. 4 , 1 °Mintia, Beaver, Moleskin and Silk•Hata, finished ha the. latest style:together with a full assortment_ of Caps of every shape and diis• diption, and at overt' price He particularly invitee the Oldie to etill and examine his exten sive assortment, which-In style; material and' finish, cannot he dammed. bran* . ' market, and which he is able.td pet at prices lower than Ayer. ,P 7 Remember ids old 'stand on North tfanoirer etreett.hetWoOn .klumer's and, Settee') store. ...1P4nr0082004,,qi ri WE r 04,1 • ;JJ;;NICI, pI S' . Brand of Tone.,Greerrerad Blank; tnntallia.packa4oB 'tilao rerokotee. •'A Ini/O eenernl as•' d or t men t , n ytho ho'neWIIIT ti , k'n 0 N STONE) AND GR A NITP., WAItE4 'Willi n Variety of 'olosir Were; and Coninfon' Ware of evory, de4i ioriprien.irbeetts ar,,otherwise to•eilitlherpor. 'effirdorOoeetlier,ioith „, . , , WILLOW. wArt6, ,vid,,n variety or.Fenoi Wore' 'eleeys iil4tore .for rn 'the "Family Gtnnerv" nf s June 8.1853. : LISZOr • AIy...OOODS, Wares and Merchandise, Also,- '" Millers, Dietillers,Lumher Men, &o.; with im-•theScountiof, , Cumbertand..raturtiett. and classified, iu acoordanoe with the several Atnii otAsseMbly, as follows. viz: • 7 ( MERCHANTS. Carliale. Class. at -eta. W Ebv 14 16 00 - John - G Williams - 12 12 BO sainuel Ethan, r . " 14 • 10 50 It. .15 00 George W 111 . 1 n rflO 'l2 50 Bentz & Br th oers ' 10, • - 20 00 .Danjel eflklee 14 10 50 John Faller, liquor 14 .10 50 • 14 7 00 ./B Murray, Agt. ' 14.' 755 S W Haversack. liquor 13 15 00 Thomas Conlin____ l 14 ,7 00 Henry Sutton ' 12 12 50 W.M. Henderson & Son 13 b 10 on John Hurner. 'blunt. 12 18 75 Paler Monyer 14 7 00 Jacob Wolf, liquor 14 10 50 J A Lehn, 14 7 'OO Jneob Sener 13 10 00 C Agt. liquor 4 I 22 50 S bt Iloovor 14 7 00 Wise & Campbell 11 Skilea M Rawliize Wqodi& .Connor P Arnold John N Armstrong W L Miler Johnston Prof of D College 14 Henry Potato Woodward & Schmidt John I' Lynn Arn3kl•64 Livingston 14 7'oo John Keeney 14 7 GO N W Woods, Agt. 13 10 ou Stiner & Brother 13 10 00 W A Kelso 14 7 00 P Measerstnith 15 • 7 110 William Sheldon ~ 14' 700 B J Kieffer ~ 14 7' 00 Honry Harkness , 14 7 00 'John Cony ' • 14 7 00 Jamea 114'Granahan , 14 7 00 A M Piper, Agt. 14 7 00 George Cramer 14 7 00 George Leihy 'l4 7 On Joseph 1) Halbert l4 7 00 Jonathan Common 14 • 7 00 :Cntiffman Jacob Hoover Jacob Rhoom David Martin John Frederick James Golio .Charles [Junilz David Carman . . _ Lauchhimer & Brothers 14 7 00 Baal Pennaborough. Jacob Reninger, liquor Andrew Bolinger Kerr & Hummel Bucher & Son- —, - 14 7 o 1) &J By and '' ' , • 14° .7 00 Joseph Dahlia liquor 'l4 lO 511 McAlbsight, liquor 14 10 50 John Rites, liquor • 14 -lo so Jacob Longenecker 14 . 7 00 Michael Freeze - . 14 /00 New Climber/and. - John G, • Miller, liquor .14.. 10 50 John 51 Lain, liqiior • • 14 10 50 B H Mt:wiser & Co. 14 15 00 Charles Oyster 13 10 00 Valentine Feeman 14 7 00 John Hafti - .. iil4 '7 00 Lee lk Ringland 12 12 50 Lower Allen. • Isaac Barton. liquor 14 10 50 Ernst & Haines . 14 7 00 Brower & Alorthland - • 14 7 00 Henry Knoidig, liquor 14 10 50 W Loyd _. 14 , 7 Ofl Upper Allen. .1 Guawiller & Co. 13 10 00 Smart & Liget . l4 7 Oti Hampden. G & W H Eakels 14 7 00 Henry Rupp . . 14 '7 00 John Rutz . 14 10 50 . Sheader & Brother' . 14 7 bil .. . .Dr Irogers_._. _ 19 ,7 00 Itudelphos White ' l4 7 00 _•.... • . • Silver Spring. • C JI \Vhitecomb 14 7 00 John Coylel3 10 011 - Jacob Simmons, liquor 14 10 50 J B Letdech 13 . 10 00 George Singizerl4 '''' , 7 00 Strome & Haverstiek 13' - 10 Ou Monroe. Singizer & Suntierson 13 10 00 George Goesaman & Co. . 13 10 00 Michael Flood 14 7 00 Mnehanicsburg Simon Arnold, liquor 12 - 18 75 Ephraim Zug 13 10 00 ' J Reigle . .14 . , 7 00 J H Sc7A Singiser 7 00 Ira Day 14 7 00 .1 F Spahr 14 7 00 Mellison & Znenrinh 14 7 00 George - Singiver 14 7 00 id - Cob H"nritheirree' • 14 7 136 J Blizzard" .„L 14 7 00 John Swisher 14 7 50 George Webbert - 14 7 00 Levi Snell ' 14 7 00 George Ankh John Hash, liquor F A Mateo. & Co. John 'r Ayres 'l4 7 00 Enitsger & Reiole & Co. 1 1 7 00 Oswald & Eclair= 14 ' 7 tio Wilßison, Bale & Co. 14 7-00 Henry Lease 14 7 00 J H Herron 14 7 00 fle. J M'Candish . 13 10 00 Jacob Swoyor • 14 7 00 Bear & Cohaugh ' 14 7 00 J W Sharp , 14, 7 00 Thomas Stough : 12 12 50 Joseph Laughlin , 14 , 7Du John. M Davideon • 13 10 00 W M Morton 14 7 00 I H Herron 14 7 OD N, Boston, liquor .; 14 • 10 59 ~.., • ~E fopeteell;" . ' • - , Snider & Diehl,. . i l3 10 00 Wherry & Eiehentiqur,_ ..,, l3 . LlO 00 Jneob Au,•lnpiers,- 1 , 14 10 50 ' ' .Newton. I. El wiety,. 14 7 00 . Kyle & Wailiinger, 14 • 700 Miller & Meetly/ , 14 7 00 Woiids Er. Grituey. _ , 14 "' 7Ou McCoy &Co,_:. _ _ ~ 14 700 West Pentisbototigh John Hood,. l'hornas Greason. 13 10 00 Woodward & Schmidt, • 14 700 J. IN, U. Gilleland, liquors, 13 l5 00 Joseph Smith . , I• . -7 00 Frapkford. ~ W. &3. Green, liquors, 13 . •_l5 00 South Middleton. A. W%Leidich, SI N.-Civen, . ' 14 7 00 Mullen& Alexander, 13 7 00 Robort Given & Co., , -' 14 ' 700 Samuel Wolf, 14 7 0 North Middleton. • ' Elias Light, __ ; 44 700 Mifflin. Henry Snyder; 14 7 00 ~Shippensburg. Samuel Sminzey, John Gish, C. F. Kunkle, 14 7-00 IConkle & Steviok, 19 10 - 00 John Stirattaugh; ,1d ' .7 On POOP S. Arta, agent, .. .. • 14. • 700 Altick. 14 7 do Jacob Pague,.lignors, 14 ' 10 50 Arnold & Son, • 10 50 lasso Williams, • 14 7 00 J. Ili Duncan, agent, 14 7 00 Nevin • , 12 1;;. 00 John Wundcrltch; • 14 7.00 Mary A. Miller - = —• ' 14 .'• '7 00' Ni ', 7 Certiollua,` •• • " 14 7On John Stidgee, • ' • — 'l4 ' 700 Medingerßrothere, 14 7 00 J. It Crumiell, - • -• 14 DOO .W. D. A. Nagle l4 ' 7-00 Heck; Nuttley '• 19 - 10 00 Deitrich, liquors, • • 14 10 50 Samuel Sugars." ". • ' 14' 700 Christian Shade, , • 14 10 00 . , Sourhamr4ro. , - - ------., Conrad Fooetnaught,.. . IC. ... . 7 00 J. F. Baughman . • 14 ~ ,7 00 John W. Clover,. , ' -',-' ,''' . 14 700 Willianillauok, . 14 7 00 . .., . . .Thokinson, : Ressel'&Dico, ' 14 ' ' -- 7 00 D.'L. Beelmett, 13 1 0 0 00 , 1400 Weakly Ix . 13". • 30 00 William Watts, . 14 ,7 00 Benisiain Plonk, , 14 r 00 'Joseph L.Stinor, 14 7 00 Joseph Hoyle. liquors, 14 , 10.0 D Ilays Paint, - 14' '7 00 Brohari Gerdenee. liquors, 14 10,50 MILLS. T io . t . l ll ,, , ,s T b r o Y fr a n n oT.. ,(B , ll . r o . ,r do l , l, lll ll , ) ' l l 4 ' 'l 7 s' 00 .Ge'orirwll. Bucher, do 13 10 00 IJohtillallacher, , ' do , 14 7 00 David Iloover,,'4l,wf • 14 , ' 7 00 D. Bivilr'r~ ' 14: 7 on C. pbetly,'' , ' . '(l.,etver Allen)` 1r ' 15 00 :Samuel Bitner,• ' de" - 7.• 19 ' 10 00' JotinCiodrman', 'do 15r" 7 00 C. Buppr'ilo 14 ' '7'oO Aaroq McClure. , 13' 10 00 /nnal)' 11nIdeinon. do ' , 11 15 00 Jacob Comieidr., (llppar Allea,ll4 7 00 George flatten,' 'l4 7 00' John Befvmend; • dd' 14' 700 J. DANeatrer,(Solith Igiddleton)l4 7'oo • Boa - aler•& Son, .. ' ,• do - I . , 700 ,Air..L.Bt:T. B. Craiihead,do '' .7 on David Sterrett, (Mifflin) 74 7 00 David Vogleaong, (Nieuwe) . 13 , ' •10 00 J-, A. & 1.. W:Ahl o • 'do 13 .10 00 Benjurnin Gibler, • do ..•-• : 13 , 10 00 J. W. Loidich. _ do 14 700 W, M. Henderson Et son,. -18 12 50 Gab:iel Number, . •;--- -=.30•00 John Hays, ' ,• -.14 7,00 • John Moore, . • ~• :14 • 7 .9 0 J. E- Barnitz, • . t 4, :TOO /Peat P ennaborouyh,. ~• Marshall James, `, • •13 , -10 00 John Laughlin, • • • • 14' 700 Jacob Shellabarger. ' 14 17 00 Diller &,Criller) • 19' 10 00 Samuel Riper, - • 14 • 700 John Diller, - 13 ' 10 00 Rampden. Henry Rupp, 14 7 00 Newton.. ' I Issas 111nrkward, 14 7 00 Christian Au, . 14 7 0' John Eckert, '' - • ' ' ' 'l4 700 Southampton. .. ' . George Cle've., , . ' ' - 14 • 700 East Pentrahorough. J. S. Haldeman, ' ' - 1 4 ' 700 John Hock, 14 7 00 Shippensburg Township. . • J . B. Blair, 14 7 00 in§TILLERs AND BREWMR.S. Carlisle. 13 10 00 14 7 00 J 4 7 00 14 7110 11 15 DU 14 7 00 14 7 i3O MEI Edward Showers, 8 18 50 C. Inhoit agent, ' 9 , 500 'William Alexander, ]0 5 00 , William Harniez, 9 800 John Hoffman, 10 5 00 J. W. Brandt, 10 5 00 Henry Glass, ~ • 14 700 Upper Allen. _ _ _ 14 7 Ou 13 . 10 00 12 12 .50 John Bowman, . ' . 9 800 North kfitidtetow , . Henderson & Son. . 7 20.00 John Hays, . . 9 - 800 South Middleton. Robert Given & C 0.,• ' ' 7 2 . 0 00 Boss!er & Son, 8 8 op "Henry Glass, _ . TO 5 00 Monroe. M. G. Be!tabourer, 8 12 50 J. A. &C. Atili a --• 12 50 • Southampton. Martin Coover, 10 5 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 Robert Quigley, 9 8 00 /atOb Ramp,. 9 -800 John Furguson, ,'. 14 7 0., Newton, 14 7 00 14 700 14 7 00 14 10 00 P. A &3.A.A111 . 14arakfordv Sam.tal Grreinger,. 10 5 00 BEra, OYSTERS, EATING HD USE AND RESTA U RANTS. Carlisle.. 14 (10 50 00 14 7 00 Jaunt, Low, , 7 10 00 Joseph Ylarkcl, H,5=21 00 Jacob Straten, 4 ' 8 5 00 Gittlieb Switzcr, 8 5 00 John Lee, oilll ' 8 500 Mnreraret Miller, 8 Oh 5 00 Henry ‘Viirner, .i•ici 8 6 0 New ,Cumberland. - Willinm Whitesel; - - - - - -8 - 500 Gordon Smith, • 8' 500 Lower Allen. Samuel R. Grove, 8 5 00 Samuel Shireman, H 5 0(1 William Lloyd, 8 5 00 East Pennsboriugh. Abraham Coble, "...;., 8 ~..li 00 William Phillips 8 500 Joseph Banks, 8 B_oo Silver Spring. John W Martin, 8 500 .GCCiige Hughs, ' 9 5 00 IVlrte FUrnbilucit, 8 5 00 Upper Allen., _ _ David H. Rinderktieclit, nlosat Bargoi. Shippcnsburg; Jumen Spoilsler, R 500 Samuel l-apeise, 7 100,0 _._ Newville. George Nurphy...vo 8 5 00 Jann Kershaw„ 8 5 00 - ivest Pennsborough William Winholtz, _ 8 500 Harriet Wa.sen,B 5 00 - Jacob Ilixler; _ . 8 5 00 Jacob Golden, , . 8 500 Soulhamplon. Jacob Eleffillnigor, John Minich., George Miller, ' Mechanicsburg Patei Bolter, BILLIARD—ROOM Carlisle. Jamoe Dixon, Jacob Low, (twoAlleYs,) Jacob Difjenderfer, dlechanicsburg David Long, North Middleton Jacob Henoman, Norton & Owen, Mifflin 14 7 ''o 14- 10 50 14 700 Scott Coyle, South Middleton illptthey Moore, 41hrehants and all others concerned in the above clasqlicalion, are hereby notified that they can have an opportunily of making appeal by calling on me at Carlisle, on the tath'or 28th of April, provided they i3misider themselves aggrieved by the above classification. W Mll . MeniERSON, AI.W 5 '54 —.l,t Mercantile Appraiser. Spring :Style of Hats Caps '.•-•."-`•• , •., . ..„ • ---..,_,. ~,,,..i.-.....- - „_-_,-, . - .. , -- - - -a,...„- , - _,...*: ~...--....A , ~...---....„ • Wes, U. TROUT, DaIRES to inform his old friends that ho ILY has removed to his new qatablishment on High street, near the Rail-Ropd Depot, and is now opening a large and elegant assortment of the SPRING STYLE OP HATS, just received from Philadelphia, which the gen. Omen of Carlisle are requested to call and ex• amine. Ho has also a lance assortment of Silk, Fur and Slouch Hats of his own manufacture, got up in the best style and ai various prices, the excellence and finisOof which he will war rant. Hii stock he is confident only needs to be examined-I . : , approved. KrAlsa a large supply of Men's,[fin's' sad Children's GAPS, of. Cloth and Fur and of every variety',of style .and price just received from Philadelphia. Lot all who want a 'Hat or Cap 'give liirn n call, as they !nay bo sure of being suited to their own •satiulpetion. iMar 212, 1854. 13 10.00 10 00 ' ' • JUST' Rb.ICEIVED, , MBE-- .Lake White Fieh, ' P misled Ilerrtng • Haddock Maukeral, ,No, 1, 90, • The above has been selected 'with strict ref erence to family amend to ealeldw. Also TOBAOOO-- Fig and agreeable -Yellow Bonk Fino Cut; Cavendish--mi fine quality. • Ii Congress, Grant's and Racel arse'. Smoking, Twist, &a. 4 • 133:111.0673.5 ' • • „ Yarn, La bulken t;rands'(imii'd) La Joseilitta and Plantation ' _ IQ 12 SO /4 , 7 00 • , &tea, Half Snaniah,and, Conimon' t All the ahoy() articles on hand at the'FannlY Grocery. . J. G. WILLIAMS. • IX/VITAALL Three mites West of Harrisburg, Pa. • TilE SEVENTH SESSION, of this' nour ishing Institution will comments oh MONDAY, the let (lay of MAlt,itext, The ad= vantages which it affords, it is belioved,are of a' superior character, and parente and guardians are solicited to ingthre Into its: merles before' eroding their sons or wards: elsewhore: It Is favorably sltualodt the instructors ma all coin : , potent and experienced -moil:, the course. of in emotion Is extensive and thorough, and special attention is paid to the comfort and hetiltlrof the students. 'Taira& • I , ' , ' Boarding, Washing„Lodging, and • Tuition in English; and Vocal Mn. ~..• sio, per sessioh (5 months); . co co Initrustion in Ancient or y Modern Languages, each, , 5 00 .Instrumental Music,., • 10-00 • For Circulars and other information-addiess • D. DENLIN DEB, Mur 8 ' , 'Harrisburg, Pa: ZAGS WILNM'EV, • - , 13 ELNG oxteneireii% eniaged 'in' , 11to menu • facture 'or paparyWit , will hay,, l to Gauntry. erehanta and others . ,hering Rage Ati eale, more than tlio preetibt market price— ASII. JESSUP Sz. 111GORN, . ' Peiter - Man'ufathurore, • ,Philadelphia---N08,24 and 25' North St, 1181 alreet below Arch; between Stk and 6th. ra22 NONA Middleton. _Hopewell 8 12 50 8 5 05 8" 5 00 8 . 500 8 5 00 Newton 8 500 8 5 00 30;00 TEN-PIN ALLEY. ' Carlisle. iiill r.acocritopmentv, Itspro' Z , IND PAIN S. one third•cheaper than T White Lead, and INC from all poisonous qualities--The Now Jet'sy i.inc.Company ha - log greatly enlarged their.Worksandi‘rproved the quality of their products, are- prepared, to execute orders foetheir superior . Paints, Dry, and ground in Oil, in assorted Lineages of front 2& to 500-pounds; 7 - -Also—dry, to barrels at 200 Pounds each. Their White Zinc, which is sold-,dry or ground in oil, is warranted pure and unsurpased. for body, and uniform ,White. nese. A method of preparation has recently been discoverkld which enables the Company to warrant their ['Ono' to keep • trash and soft in this kegs forenrreasonable time, In this re spect',lneir Paints will be superior many other in 'the market: 'Flier Brown Zinc Paint. which is sold ai a low price, and which can only he made from the Zino ores front New Jeisey, is now well known for its - .protective qualities w h e n applied to iron or other metalie surfaces. Their Stonecolor Paints ,postie - ases all the pro• perties of the Brown, and is Of an agreeable rotor forjiainting Cottages, Depots, Out-buil. dings,Dridges, eta. Dealers supplied 'on liberal' terms by their Agents., FRENCH & RICHARDS, Wholesale Paint Denlirs and Importers. N %V cor. loth & Markeveta.. Phila. STRAW GOODS -SPRING IBS4. E; subscribers are now pnpared to exhibit 1 at their Splendid Now Establishment just completed on the site of their former stand, No. 41 SOUTH SECOND STREET, PHILADELPHIA, an entire now and beautiful stock of Straw, Fancy and Silk Bonnets and Flats, Flowers, Ac: and Panama, Palm and Summer 'Hats for Gentlemen, which our old patrons, Merchants and Milliners generally, are invited to examine confidently promising them, in extent, tit , varie ty, in novelty, and in styles, Renick unequalled. (Ml-0 Or carefully and promptly executed. Inh22-30. THOMAS WHITE & CO. SPRING' MILLINERY GOODS. • . Sohn Stone dit Sons, No. 45 South Second Street Philadelphia, Have now in Store, or their own impormtionia large and handsome assortment of RIBBONS, SILKS, • FLOWERS,. ‘• • CRAPES, and every article auitable to tlin Millinery Trade, to which constant addition will be made throughout the Beason, thereby enabling then to otli•r the largest and most desirable selection of articles in their line to be found in the City. Phila. Match 13.1854-2 m KEYSTONE DRY GOODS, STORE, MIMES & Larrapirit, Corner of 4th an4rolt Streets, Phila. Nave this season enlarged their establishment, which enables them to oiler a much larger stock of DRY GOODS for the inspetion of Country Buyers. In the assortment always be found a Intl line of Block Silks, Fancy do Irrdja' - do Black Goods, Crops ShSwls, Scarce and deoirablC obtained by applyingiii Terms, Nett cash, not IY•ri il:7"Good country n March 13. 1054-3 m Agricultural implement & Seed Store rIFIE subscribers Misr for sale a large variety IL of Agricultural Implements, among which aro. the celebrated EAGLE PLOW. Prouty Plow, Roduer's Subsoil P10.v,. Corn Shelters, Straw and flay Gutters, Coro Fodder Cutters and Grinders, Farmers. Boilers, approved Cul tivators, Road Scrapers, &e. . BOYER gr. HALL, Agricultural Implement and Seed Store, • mar Harrisburg, Pa, FSLD and GARDEN SEEDS. THE suhdcribers are prepared to receive or ders for FIELD, GARDEN and FLOWER. SEEDS, of the choicest varieties and warran— ted to be pure and genuine. . Imong which are G"Olden Oregon Corn, Stowell Evegreen Corn, Roanoke Nlammoth Corn. Adams Early 'End White Flint, Orchard Herd. Timothy and Cl°. nor Soed, and every variety or-Flower and-Gar den Seeds. Catalogues ,furnished when re• quested. BOYER & HALL, Agricultural Implement and Seed Store, mar Il Harrisburg, Pa. APPREINTICES THE subscriber,-Agent for the Mann gars of the PHILADELPHIA HOUSE OF REFUGE, is authorized to receive uppit- CllliollB front Farmers, Mechanics or others who may wish to have children, either white or col, ored, indentured to them as apprentices. The ages will vary from seven to twenty years. In all cases where the applicant M not known to the Indenturing Committek or the Agent, amis, factory references to.pereons :residing in the City, will be required. JAMES L. BARRY, Office of the House of Refuge, N• E. Corner of Arch and 7th !qrs., Philadelphia. --- March I 1854 Im 40 00 30 00 SO 00 30 00 30 00 SO oo 3o 00 SPZIEZZDID .71.13wmcialn ! Holiday Presents, &c. •' f.l ta . ) /2 . ...- '4' .., K 4: ' < W -.. `}51! . .4 , .2; 7 , 5 4 ,Ae , ...' , J ' ;'•:L ' ''' ..... 4 elf .- • . = SINERIOR JEWELRY- - ever offered in Carlisle, cottlisting in Part of Gold and Silver Watchee - of every verietv; - and at all prices, eight-day CLOCKS, Silver table and tea Lmons, silver table forks and butter knives, gold and silver spectacles, ladies' and gentlemeit's gold pen anti pencil, gold chains of everydescription, ear and finger rings, breast pins, &c. at all prices. Also Accerdeons and Musical Boxes, with a great variety of Fantiy Articles, selected expressly for the Holidays. Persons desiring to purchase are invited to call and examine the - assortment' - We are prepared to sell nt very reasonable prices,. Quality of all goods Warranted to be as fine as sold for. THOMAS CONLY N, West High Street. bgp 28, 1853 FIRE .INSURANCE. 'The Allan . and East Ponnsborough •Mutual l'llrOnsurance Company of Cumberland coon'. ty,_inearpe r ated by alt Act of Assombly, ie - now fully - nrganizad, and in - operation under the managoinent of the following commission ers, viz: • Daniel Bailey, William IL Gorgai, MiChael , Cocklin, ilfolcholr Brennemaii,'Christian Btay. man, John C. Dunlap, Jacob H. Coovar, Henry Logan, Benjamin H. Monitor, Ja , cob Mumma, Joseph Wickersham, Alexander Cathcart. Tito rates of insurance aro as low and favor uhlo , as any , Company of thekind in the State. 'enons wishing to become memberiihre in vited to make_ application to tho agents of the company, who are willing to wait uplin'thont at any time. • • BENJ.II. MOSSEIL President. Vibe President • ' Lewin flyer, Secretary, . Michael Cocklin, Ireasu'rer. • CUmberland Ootinty.-'.-Rudolph Martin, N. Cohihorland ; C. B. Herman. Kingstown , Hon. ry Zoormg, Shirenionstown,; • Chorine orllelei •Dr. J. Ahl. Churehtown Samuel Graham, West, Yenoshorough; Immo Manner; el, Frunkford ;- Model Griffith, South Middle.. ton; Samuel Coooor,' flonjemip Havoistiok, ' Moolianimiburg; John Shorrigk, Lisburn; Au.. yid Coooor, Shophordstorit. York County.—John Bownion,' - -Dillaborg Peter Wolford, Franklin; John-Smith; Km., Washington'; W. S. ricking" , Dover; J W. Pratt. , Paredkao.• ; . . • • Liarrieburg.,—Houser & Lgdhrnhe. '• • Manntiern . of the company hosing policies ndout to expire 0eh.,,h000 them renewed' Making uppligetiorr to any of the Ugents. Nuv.24.lY. , .., '; watiL warna. AVERY . largo lot of WALL PAPER. 'of every shatiettnd.dealgn, at pricoa, ranging from 6 centa upwards: , • The snick consists of a ftlll'essortment of. Common, Satin, Silvered ' and Gilt Papers, all of which will he'lald low , at - H SAXTOTSS; - Carnentera and. Builders aro invite to oxaMine the assortment of LoAs, Leech, ea, polls, lltingooi„ScrowS,•:Gless, Puttri Oil, Paints, &o. (MOMS , marl 3 - SAXTONIS. 11Alc,g` titioot OornMenciag;liouseicooping and oth.., erei in 'ivent. o`, them, , can get ounplied with 'Knives' and .Forks,'Spoons, Ladles, Coffee- Kettlea, and :Iron% &0., at , the levied ralseby l ,' , . • . Mar' 13" . oi scoL ALL that 'valuable property: , situato on the north west corner olCentre Square; • the bormighlofFarlisle. known as , s?sli Beitterd'e now — 'iiThe -Main build". in now-Otivllaiddiy - 11. - L. limit- "'I holdertama hotel." . Tho balance of the preper.y . is rented for ,ciffices,'shops, This to one,of the very best' properties tot' busi• nesiS in the borough, and to capitalists offers grunt inducements for investment. The pay- Mont if desired will be made very easy. Also,'n very comfortable two story MEL.. LING HO OSP:. on the east end of Main St., adjoinink property of Andrew Holmes, Bag.and now occupied by Mr. David Greer. The lot is 42 feet front by 240 lin depth, and contains a number of choice fruit trees. The property is in good order, and has a cistern, smoke house bake oven, stable, &a. dri:the lot. For partic ulars enquire of loh8) CH A RLES OGILB Y. ROUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.- THE twn Story FRAME HOUSE nd Lot of Ground in South Hano. ver street,' now occupied by Ebonies ■II ■ Barnitz, immediately opposite Bent'z s V I Store, is offered at private sale. For torma enquite of the subscriber, Attorney fOr the owner. nov9's3ttj R . M. HENDERSON. Phil. Surg eons ' _ Bandage Institute ILEMovEn to N ' o. 4 Ninth street. sixth store above Market: B C. SVEREII9"S Patent Graduating Pressure TRUSS, for the cure of Rupture; Sbolder Braces, Supportersi%Elastie Stockings, Suspensary, Hemorrhoidal, and 'Bandages for deformities, • Jan. 1 li•—tyr. Sperm, Mould, Adamantine Candles, '— ,Orleans and Sugar H. Syrup Molasses, Lovoring's finest quality Syrup. In - A fresh assertmma. of all the above arti cles, and a general supply' of ether articles, usually kept by us,iall just opened and for sale et our new store rooms. ' June 8. 1853. 1. W. BM'. Just Published—A now Discovery in Medicine! A FEW / words qn the Rational Treatment, LS. without Medicine, Spormatorrhea, or local weakness, nervous debility. low !spirits, lassi. nide, weakness of the limbs and back, indispo sition and incapacity fdr study and labor, dull. Iled9 of apprehenson, loss of memory, aversion to aocie'y, love of solitude. timidity, self dis trust, dizziness. hearho, involuntary, discharges. pains in the side, affection of the eyes, pimples on the face r sexual and otherinftrmities itimatt • From the French of Dr. B. DeLancey. Steplo Linen Goode, do Cotton do do: - Muslin de Dress Goods, Thu important fact that these alarming corn% plaints may easily he removed WITIIOVT CINE, is in this small tract, clearly deinow , tra. ted, and The entirely new tthd highly successlid treatment. as adopted by the Author t fully ex plainedby means of which]cvery one Is enabled to cure himself perfectly and at the least possi ble cost, avoiding thereby . all the- advertized nostrums of the day. Sent to any address, gratis and post free, in s sealed envelope, by _remitting (post mid) two postage stamps to Dr, 11. Delaney, or Box 109 Broadway Post Office, New York. (mart ty Shawls, all kinds. Gouda can always be EyPea & Landell:. d prices low according one), received. • WALL PAPER FOR THE DILLLION. Great Ottraction. • HAVE just received my Spring stockmf PAPER, HANGINGS, which surpass in Style, Quality find Prise any that has ever been exhibited in Carlisle. I respectfully so licit a call from persons in want of Paper Hang ings of any description, as I sir. confident my assortment far surpasses tiny in the borough and in style and price has but few rivals in the city. I only nsktof the public to call and ex amino my assortment before purchesing. gm confident my chaste designs cannot fail to please the most fastidious. JOHN P. LYNE, West Side of. North Hanover Street, Ma r 2,2 Curlisle, Pa. Extensive Furniture Rooms. TA 51 ES R.WE.a,VER would respectfully call the attention of House Keepers and the public to,his extensive stock of ELEGANT FURNITURE. including Sofas, Wardrobes, Centre end other Tables, Dressing and plain Bureaus and every other article in his branch of business. Also, now on hand the largest as sortment of (~Hit IRS in Carlisle, at the lowest prices. 0 - Cofiths, made at the shortest runic and a Hearse prtivided for funerals. He siitic its a call at hie establishment on Isiotth Hance ver street, near Glass's HOTEL. N. 8.-Fur niture hired-out-by the month or year Carlisle, Marrth '2O. 1850.-1 y SPRXNG- PASEEZONS! nnitE subscriber desires to inlorm his old,. cos turners and the public that he has tempora> nit removed his establishment lour doors south of his old Btatid, on North Hanover street,where tic Inkblot opened a large assortment of THOMAS CONLYN West High,atreet, a few doors weidot: Burkhol .der's 'Zihas just recuived the largeat and most elegant %.assorttWentot 800 I'S, SHOES. GAITERS, &c. which cannot be surpassed iu avia, quality and price. and to which he hivitoa the -attcritunrul z _ the public. _ , • For Ladies and' Misses his [noble is well, se• lected and complete, comprising. the most lash* ionable styles of Congress. Sdk Gaiters, color. ed French Gaiters, Morectio. Boots, foxed with patent leather, of all• colors and qualities, tn• go her with Misses Gaiters, and a hill sueply of nitwit, description of Boots Shoes and Gaiters fur Ladies, Misses and Childrens' wear,at all prices, GENTLFZIEN'S,,VV,EAR. Calf. Kip and Coarie Boots of different qualities and prices; black and drab Congrpss Gaiters ; patent leather Sultan , Walking'Shoesl IVlhnte• rey Tics and Pumps, potent lea hey .and cloth fancy Toilet Slippers, tics. A lull assortment of , above styles of Boys' wear. Also a general assortment of Calf Kip and coarse Moines's and Shoes at all prices. This extensive stack of new and fashionable styles has been aelechid with groat care and the 1 quality is warranted. They onlyneed_to_be ekainifiidfO" US approved. He also continues to 'manufacture all kinds of work es before. Irritips will,ha repaired gratis. Feeling confident his assortment wilt vat entire satis faction, huth as regards quality and price,- he respect fully solicits public uarronsge. • aprill2.-4 _ - JON ATHA N ,COHNMAN. J. If, WEIBV, ' 'At Weise and CampboWs Noto 'and OheOp &Ore, S. W. corner of Ifano WE. now feel a pleasure in .announcing that we have just received a splendid and choice as. sorttnent of Spring and Summer ()owls which we will offer at each prices es cannot 'fail to please. •Tholitock zoneiste of DRESS GOODS, • Black Fancy . Drees Foulards, Orga Brilliants. Lawns, Jaconette, Beregoe, &c. DACES AND EMBROIDERIES A lininisomo lot of Spencers, 'tindersleaves Collars, Ruffiings,'Edgings, Meanings, mourn. ing collars and undersineves,embroidored linen uarnbria lumlcorahlefs. &c, • • • DOMESTICS ginGhtuna, cheeks, tialcings, Muslin°, jeans, drills, bag-stuff and flannels. ..• 'CLOTIIS,•&o.,&es' • ! , enclierne let el cloths, CASSEAM' 8511.4 I,eattng BONNETS, , ,, ••• n lag° tiegortmenr of Ladies and -Misers French IRCO, groomers, !migrate, tripeli braid on 4 strhw Bonnets, Mims bandsome'lohne nil of which will be sold et..unumnity low pricee." Hen's' and Boee, (=ton t foghorn, china pearl, aunnte, palm leaf Ras,' Poravoli, Um— brellse and Looklng , glaseee very cheep.... - , • • - • :BOOTS AND SHOES.! • • • • roo'itellitig it large lot of .ladles* fhpee end gaiters rd. greatly redabed 'Ririe°, as *lntend' discontinuing this broach or our business, ~ ItoltindJaiiii,Corree, roasted coffee ' brown and white Sugar, Lovering a Syrup Molasses, Teas, Spires, • , , Qur meek, tor variety and •cheapness, tb coy. tainlyzet-'eureassed by any 'Shyers who wieh to . puchase virile:ea of sups - vier, ,qualitys', - rti reasonable Oleos, should' not foilto give us a call. I. April 5,'54.1 kcal. Elide Salts. HOTEL PROPERTY FOR SALE. 41. itaILGAINI MIEZLRION XBALL ! J. W. EBY'S.FAMILY GROCERY. Java and Maraeniba 'Coffees, Green and Roasted do., Orleans and Clarafied Bkowri Sugars, Pulverized, Crushed and Loaf do, Solt.Crushed (preserving) do. Rice, Farina and Corn Starch. Broma. Cocoa,Chocolate,. Vanilla Bean, Mace, itron, with Bp‘ces of ovary • GRA'IDXSI at.Z42074,2* & L•SDIKS' WEAR I=2l MARGAIINd I 3134,11GA1N5, 11 vor Louthor aired: SHANGAAT 9111.0kEnsg. A Fi'no'f,Ot.foi , iialtiCitman. A pPlY.to Fobls4il • ~L.bl. DID BLB..jr, iCecinJ anb (Oflier. 'Notices. PPIEVIIILS FOR 1.19 64. liE Commissioners of Cumberland ()Minty 1 will bold the Appeals for , the respective borough and township, at the CoMmissioners Office, in Carlisle, as Allows ' For Lower Allen;Enst Penneboro, Hampdin and New.Cumborland, on Fridoy, - April - 28th, 1854.. Fyx..Vpper Allen, 141onroo.nnd Meobaules liuidesn Sitturthiy, April 29th. . . For .Frankford, Mifflin and Silver Spring; .on Monday, May lat. • For Hopewell, Nowville; Shippenebrarg bo rough and IShipponeburg townkhip, on Tues day, May 2d. For Newton, Southampton and West Pauls boro, on 743(11:lea(lay, May Bd. For Diettiuson and South Mtddtoton, on Thursday, May 4th. For Carlisle and North Middleton, on Friday, May 6th. • 'JOSEPH G. CRESSLER, ' JOHN ROBB, Comma's. JAMES ARMSTRONG, • . Test,VM. RILEY, Crk. Commissidner.‘ Office.Cogfele, .4.1. 6 '54. Estate of Elizabeth 'Shenk, decP4, Th;rOTICE is hereby given that letters of. ad 1‘ ministration on the oblate of Elizabeth Shenk, late of Dickinson tnwnehip, Cumber• land county, dee'd, have been granted by the itegister of said county, to the subscriber. resi• ding to the sem° township. All persons having claims agaitist said estate are requestedlto pre sent them for settlement, and.theao indebted to make immediate payinent io ap'l.l2-61.1)d) HENRY SHENK, Adm'r, Estate of Dorothey .Friteheyolee'd. xi - o'rtcE is hereby given that letters 'Ma il mentney on the estate of Dorothey Friteh. ey, lard of South Middleton township, °Umber landocounty, dee'd. have been granted by the Register of said county, to the subscriber, resi ding irinineytown, Carrel county, Md. AU persons having claims against said °stale are re vieMed to present them for settlement, and those indebted to make immediat I:temente to -sprit 12.--9tpd) J. G. FRITCHEY, Etx'r. Est'ate of John Paul, dec'd. ToTICE is hereby given that letters of mi ll ministration on the estate of John Paul, lateof West Plainsboro township, deed., have been granted by the Reguner of said county, to the subscriber residing . in the same township. All persons'having claims against staid estate are requested to present them for settlement. and thxm indebted to make immediate pay ment to HENRY PAUL, April 12-Gt NOTICE TO CONTEACTbRI3, THE Board of School Directors of South Middleton District, will meet at the Cen tral Schott' House, pn SATURDAY, April 23th, to receive proposals for the erection of a SCHOOL HOU. ,, ;E, on or near the arm of Mr Samuel - Coodythr, of the following materials and dimensions. viz: either Brick. or Frame Weatherthoarded and filled in with brick, to be covered with white pine shingles, coiled and plastered. and supplied with desks and benches ready for school; 2'2 by 24 feet long, and ceiling. B feet higli. By order of the Board. April 121 DANIEL KA U FFM AN, Estate of Jas. Carothers, dec'd. IgioncE is hereby given that letters of ad -111 minietrantht on the estate of James Ca. tethers. late of Shipp ensburg, Cumberland co. deceased, have been granted by the Register of said mullsty, to the subscriber, residing in iq Newvil:e. All persons knowing4hemselves indebted to said estate are required to make itn mediate payment, and those having claims to prescnt,t hem Int settlement to OrtARLIES T. McLAU9RLIN. April 5, 's4—fit Adin'r. Estate of Wm. Woods, dec'd. NOTICE in hereby given that letters of ad ministration on the estate of William Woods, late or Dickinson township,Cumberland county deceased, have been granted by the- Register of said county to (lib subscribers, residing in the same townelt p. All persons knowing them. selves indebted to -said esiatc are required to make immedi are payment, and -those having claims to present them for lettlement to - REBECCA 44 DODS, GEtt. D. WOODS, Adm'r. April 5, 's4—Gt-pd. Estate of" Daniel Leckey, dec. NOTICE is hereby given that letters meta. meutary on the estate of Daniel Lo key, Into of Frankford township, Cumberland coml.. ty. deceased, hove been granted by the Regis.. ter of said county to the subscriber, residing in the same Township. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate nee required to make 'melodist!: payment, and those having claims to present thent_for settlement to JAS. 13. LECKEY, Ex'r. marl36t Estate of Mary A. 13ittler, dec'd. VOTICE is hereby given that Letters Testa- IN mentor) , on the rotate of Mary A. Minor, late of Lower Allen township, Cumberland co. dec,d., have been granted by the Register of said county, to the subscriber, residing in tho some township. All persons, knowing them selves indebted to said estate are required to make Immediate payment and those having claims' to present them for settlement to NIATTRIAS BITNER, Exec r. March B.L -6w ' -Estate of Peter, Jacoby, deed NoncE is hereby given that Letters Testa mentor.? to the estate of Peter Jacoby', to of ltlifflin township, Combo land- county, cl,ecessed, have bacon granted by the Register of said county to the subscriber, - residing in the same township. All• persons knowing them selves indebted to said' estate -are required to make immediate peconant and those having elaims to preaent them for settlement to PETER JACOBY, March 8--.6w. " Eerd Estate . of Mrs. Ann Eberly, dec'd. icroTipE is thereby Riven that letters of ad . 1.11 ministration on the estate of Mrs Ann Eb erly, Into of Welt l'ennithoro township, , deo'd., have been granted by theDegisteir of said coun fy to the subscriber, residing in Mechanicsburg parsons having claims against said estate !Ifs requested to present them for settlement, and those indebtaitito rrinke immedinte_pay. ine F n e t b t• tp4; . :,loliN EBERLY.,. Estate of Christian .Wisler, sr,, dec. litl4 OTICE is hereby given that letters of ad.' ministration on the estate of Christian Violet., into of Hutruiden township, Cumber land county. dec., have been ibsued by- thti! Register of said county to the subscriber, reel.; ding in the same township. All persons buy ,l,,g claims aoinst Enid estate are requested to , present them for settlement. .and those indebed to make immediate payment to 'CHRISTIAN WISLER,frft - mar226t- . Adm'r. • Estate of Jacob Spangler, dec.' NOTICE is hereby given that letters testa, moutary on the estate of laoob Spangler.latel of South Middleton townsbiP, dee! hove been ' granted to the subscriber, residing in the same . township. All persons indebted to said estate are required to make immediate payment, and, those having elainti to present them for Bottle, meat to t---iJACOB RITNER, , . ma-826t Estate of Beery . Baker, ileeq. NOTICK is hereby given that letters New.' „ mentary on the estate of Henry Baker. Into of • Newton township, Cumberland county,dec'd, have • bean granted, . by the ' Rsgister • °Ceuta ';county te ,t he subscriber: reiddihg in • N in said county, • An. patanns knowing thenVe; :selves iadebted to.sakd estate are required to. make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them for settlement to. TROIA§ A. McKINNUEY, •" tinti226tpd E'er, - - , "MESH HAMS AND DRIED-BEEF:, AFRESH arrival of Sugar. Cured . HAMS end ',DRIED ~13DEF, pied. received' from °Memnon and,for nal° at WILLIAMS' Family Grocery. Store, iti Vlosi, Main Sired, , Oeilisle Female Seminary'. miIrISSSS PAINE :mill commence the SIIMMIER SESSION or thoir Seminary .on the second Monday in April, in a new and nomniodume school room, next door to Mr. Leonard% Novtli Hanover Street. ' 'mutilation in thdlafignagee ant' 7r,aWing, no extrii•charge. , ‘luato,tl fight byln oiporieneed ,letuffiOr t ai art extra charm ~,i(aept9to- ROC:A[II,O ati R A VITLEP-41isi . re ceiyvd a caw bangAgai,Rauargi , Rook& S awl!) ' Tri CR Adm r.
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