M Nctu '2tibiitttiscntcuts. Estate. of .Maria P i . Smith; dee; NOTICE is hereby given that letters of ad ;ministration, with -the will annexed, of ria E. Smith;late.of flatnpden twp, Comb county, deceased; have been granted by the Register of laid:county to the subscriber, resi ding in the same township. All persons having claims against said estate - are required-to pre-' limit them for settlement, and those indebted to make immediate payment to • • May 24 6t DAVID SHOP Ex'r. ' UOUSBS POR SAME THE two Brick -two story I:MELLING HO USES,' with basement stories, MEOW belonging to and adjoining the M. Fill t y tt, _E: Church, near the Rail Ildad Be • grl.: pot, are for sale. They will be -, offered at private sale until the Ist of August next, whe:n if not sold they will be oflered at public- sale on the premises, on or before the let of September, not thereaft-3r., The property can be seen and tiny other•in formation had,,on reference to either of the undersigned. CHARLES BELL, J WORTHINGTON,}Com. , • ° J I,V EBY, Carlisle. May 24, 1854 BRIGADE INSPECTORS ORDERS XN conformity with tho 13th section of the act of April 17110849, !.hereby order the dif-- lerent Uniformed Companies attached to the 1:4 Brigade, 15th Div., to attend at, their coin— ' piny headquarters, on Monday the sth day of Juno, 1851 between 10 o'clock, A, M., and 6 o'clock,. P. M., of said day, to elect ono Briga• , dtar General. and one Brigade Im;pector. tied such Field OlTlcersas the Ist regimcnt may re quire, at , m Caotnin or Commanding officers of each company shall superintend said election and tnke to his asAstance one or mote wlic Itnll he severally sworn or affirmed to conduct said election fairly and impartially, and make a correct return thereof. SAMUKT, CROP Brig, !aspect. Is' Brig. 15th Div BRCIAIIE INSPECTOR'S OFFICE, Carlisle, May 11, 1854. Calsisaia • (Swee ny's) Cold Springs ADAMS CO., PA These Springs. situated on the South Moun t. tain, a short distance from the pike lending from Chambersburg to Gettysburg, Pa, will be opened for visitors on the 15th of JUNE nLtd. Large and commodious buildings, including ex tensive Bath houses for hot and cold plunges, 4inee been erected. • The grounds have been mach - iinnoved and every effort etude to ren• der these springs n popitlnr place of resort. An effutient arid obliging Manager will have the general superintendence, while the best ser vants the country riffords have been enenged.— The 'ruble will he furnished with all the deli cacies of the markets, and nothing, letf undone to render this OLD FAVORITE RESORT worthy the patronage of the public. Persons leaving Washington, Baltimore or Philadelphia in the morning trains will-arrive at Cliamberebure in time to take fhe ['nachos for tea, For further particulars adds ess May ti 3m Framers to Your Interests, The X P. Patent Reaper PRICE $220. THE; °bola! M . :01111C is ma u lectured, by LEE Pinner, & 'rnotersos, Ereildoun, Chester county, I'a., and is considered the best machine now offered to the public, having received the highest premiums where trial exhibitions have been given. It is warranted to cut 13 a •res of wheat or other grain plr hoar, and to do the work ,s well as can be done . ' 'by ordinary cra• doing; also, to meet the approbation of purch asers, to be adjusted upon their farina and all the necessary instructions given to work it.— Persons wishing to purchase will dense send ip their orders (soon. All lettere for informa -lion, or orders for machines promptly attended to. Address 'Manufacturers, Ereildotio, P OF Chester county, Pa., or BENJAMIN NIELOS, Carlisle. The above Muchines may be seen .by calling on Jas WeaklhycWin Glenn, T M-Galbrnith. D trite! Keller or James McCormack, all of whom have had them test ed - on their-farms. May 24 1854 , H6,w , NEW GOODS- - -FRIO ES REDUCED At (inARLps 0:-3LBY 9 S, - In East [Ugh Street, Carlisle, Po. VV' E Juive just received a large and hand• some assortnlcnt of Spring:and Sumner Goods—my second supply for the season— v•ldeli have been bought for cash at astonish ingly low kices . Mous de Begs 126 cents"worthlg, Lawns, (fast color) 6 12, do do - 21 , , Durrege de Loines 6 12, do .12 Muslins Barraties -18 Blank Silks 62 do 100 -• -Stockings • -41 Blk Cassimero leU " 1,50, with a large and general assortment 01 ladies' DRESS GOODS, Barago, mous &Mingo, and enrage- delains, lawns, black and fancy silks of every descrip• tion and quality,•black alpacas ot. high lustre, blue: bombazines an superior quality, - -and a good assortment of Mourning Goons DOMESTICS, DOMESTICS, Bleached and unbleached ,muslins, chartings framt to 3 yds wide. checks, Glasgow and fine French ginghams, tickings, damask.towe's and table cloths, napkins, red, yellow and , white woollen flannels. shrouding flannel, cc. - EMBROIDERIES AND LACES, Cambric and Swiss ruining, edging and insert. ng, lisle, inechlin and 'florontine Inee,":French worked collars, do tinder...sleeves, 'do spencer and miffs, mourning collars;blnek laced voile ol nll styles. A very handsome assortment of Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons. Boots and Shttesm little lower than ever.— Having now the largest aid cheapest stock of New Goods in the county, I am determined to gtve-all- who will favor 11l avitlin call,great bargains, (hour old friends afgeilstomers are invited to call. May 24,1854. • NOTICE; A 'LL those that are indebted to the subscri , tl ber, oilier by book or noie account, will make tinmediani payment, as no further indul• germ con be given May 17) ..„ wrE w Jot o f rump Chime. cost iron Weil CARIB, zinc and wooden Tubbing, tor sale cheap Pt the Old Stand, North Hanoverstreet. JACOB SENER. FARMERS, LOOK HERK, IEIREPH and largo antiply ()ICI ain Cradles, .10 Hny and Gain Rakes, Hay and Grail) Forks, Scythe SnatliS and shaking Forks, 30 doz Grain and GraeiScythea ot the brat Icon- Madura, ',warranted a•nod and very cheap, nt theloldStand,, North'Hanover street, May 17 • , JACOB SMN LOOK OUT TN evimi , Es.A.mortsUs. Dysentery, Dior— "Ll rhea, Sz.c. are making their upnuutnnce.— You know the 'remedy. ii you nave any re gard for the welfare ot yonmelves, your wile. or your children, simply yourselves with Beecher's IV/Catchless Cordial, otherwise abide the consequences resulting from n bigoted adherence to old quackery. This "Matchless Remody".can he hail at the Drug • Store of ' B. J KIEFFER, South flanover—roreet, a L few doors south of t he Court House, Cerium:4 May 17 • 0110ELEAT = ARDWltrup. . ATE,arrivnl of the' steamer "old Stand," KAI North Hanover street, laden with a large smelt of HAILDWARE,diroct from dia'inani. utactories, is now, `ready for sale, wholesale or retail. Country merchants will! do well to call, as.wa,will sell them goods at a Nery .amall ad vanco on city ,wholesale prices, end we 'are determined to sell at fiery small profits. Give He a call and t Aim porstiaded you will not leave without malting a purchase, ad you will find goods at the right mark. Stand, North fluttover street, Carlisle.. " • •-• May 17) • • ' JACOB SENBR. Z ails , Iron, Paint, &c. • , H 4 subscriber has just pereived 100 kegs of NAILS, for solo, at reduced prices.— ;Also - 10 tonsof ,lianitnored - Bsr.lron. Black smiths will ;do,.well, call. , Also a large lot of White' Lead, Zinc' Points, Oils: Turpentinh, Glass end Potty, Smith's Superior Copal' Var nish, &o. Also just received a large stock of Boeland's "and Now, 'York matte of Elliptic Syringe, al! , for, sole cheap'at- the .Old Stand,' Nortjt Hanover' street, Carlisle. AloP"G" JACOB SENEB.. ° N 33 WA I COODEL - aabearibcd; haajustranaliod (*Mm Philo dslplda a. kr& nasortment,of D 11.. Y, COMM and GROCERIES; 60 Cpl vary oldmp at'her now at.do, next door to Mtrtin?ilfiatel and 'nenrif, opimaite Mr. Ogil- , 'beietore. MARCUREVIEINODGRASS. ' Spring - and Summer IVltillinery. NI . . BRYAN, MILLINER, announces 1 t o the public that she has just opened a beautiful and extensive assortment of Spring anh Summer Millinery, at her stand opposite Arnelds store, in Mechanicsburg. She is now prepared to suit the taste of ladies who may lavor ~,4et' her with their custom, as • her, stock - of Crape Sow nets and cheap Bonnets of all kinds, Silk Ribbons, Flowers, Trimmings, &c. cannel be excelled. She will also keep on hands cop . collars, under sleeves, hankerchiefs and Mitts. Iler assort ment of fenby articles cannot lail to please her customers. Lulea sire invited to call and see for themselves before buying elsewhere. Prices reasonable. [april OLD housekeepers soil young, with those also who are ekpeeting o become housekeep ers,, are mailed to can at and examine his elegarit assortment of China, Glass and Queenswap3, and other articles in the housekeeping line, such as French and English tea s3ts, heavy banded and plain, White Granite, Aildell and blue do, Dinner sots of every variety and price, Bla!sand pitchers, turreens,"dishes, &c. Glass-wit e—centre table and mantel lamps, C indelal?ras and other lamps-. great variety, l'ilble and bar tuml&rs. goblets, Fruit and press ye dish !s. in variety. Ced ir ware—tubs, buckets, churns. bowls, Bolter prints and ladles, meal buckets, &c. Brushes—sweeping. "kite wash, scrubbing, Thud and shoe brushes, dusters, brooms, &c: J C RICHARDS. Ch3mbersbarg k Pa Also a choice assortment of tobacco and Se gars. Call ye who are fond of choicebrands of Segars and try the Regal ins, Stet . - lanotlis and other. Cuba varieties, cad you will find thorn of unimpeachable quality.. Also half Spau.sh and Common Segars. with choice Scotland chewing, tobacco. 4126 The Spring . of i@sl, TILL be a memorable one in the annals of our Borough—for the LARGEST S T 0 C 11, hands 'most, cheapest and beet GOODS aro now selling if rapidly ut Bentz hr Brothers cheap store. Our stock consi,tsof Silks, Boreges, Tio.4nes, Lawns,l Barege de Loins ' qiugharni. Do Beg,es, Alper:has, Cali coes, NI uslins, Checks, 'Pickings. Diapers. Stc. B mneto, Ribbon, Parasols;•H'lls for summer, Gloves, Ifo'iiery, Locos, Edgings, ,Spring Mewl', Preach Worked Collars, Trimmings, he. Cloths, Cassimers, Vestings-and summer stun for .Hen anilloy:s wear, together with a great many miter not mentioned here, but Oil oxaminatioli our stock will be found to the largest in Cumberland county and • will be sold very no.. April 12,'54. BF,NTZ & BROTHERS MOTHER GREAT ARRIVAL! . SPRING & SIMIIYIER DRY GOODS the Great Mart for Dry Goods & Groceries TITG subscriber respectfully informs hifi friends and clamorous customers. ihm he has returned from Philadelphia with a large and va ried assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, consm.ing in Dart of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, such as black and fancy silks,blacit find change able alpacas. barnges, barage de !nines, mous• de'bege, bombazines, plain, figured and chsngf eable poplins, lawns, ginglimns, shawle,calicoes gloves, hosiery, &c. GENTLENIEN'S •DRESS GOODS. 1,25, such as fine bladk , and brown French Cloths black Doeskin and,fancy Cassimeres, satin and fancy Vestings, black and Italian fancy Cra vats, suspenders, gloves, &c. „„ HATS AND CAPS, A largo assortment, of Nlem's and Boys' Bats and Caps, embracing every style and qua lity. Also, a largo and varied assortment of Parasols, Bonnets and ftibliops. Elteached and unbleached Antenna. Checks, Tiuking.t, Jeans, Drills. Tattle-diapers, Bagging Osnenurge, towling, tabledinens. t ; Sc.e. BOOTS AND SHOES. A. large aßsortmont of Altfol'd Wornen's and r:hildren•a-Boots and Shoos, Jenny Lind and Buskin Shoos at very low prices. Colored and IVhite CA ItPKT•CHAIN, GROCR it 11 SI. A large assortment bl GROCERIES, nue as Sugar, CofF , a,lasfies, Rice, 'Peas, All who Visit our, establishment ere free to acknowledge that we are Selling Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Boma, t.3hoes,Ste, at tis , toniehingly low - prices! Our low prices have alretdy attracted a large number 1/1 people. Ths attention ormll Who wish good bargains is solicit e d, as great inducements can be ollered to purchasers. Don't lorget the old steed, Huntorich's cor ner, North Hanover Street. JACOB SENER Butter, Eggs, Rags and Soap talon nt malice prices. DE W. WOODS, April le. 1104. Agent. YirCIF, "Big Spring Literary Institute" wil hold an Indust mai Fair in Newvillo, to opet on the second Tnqsday of .1 Lino next, and 'con atnue two weeks. • ft is intended particularly for the.ancourage -ment of the to ochanicat arts, but contributions o articles for exhibition.) aro solicited born ell classes pf persona intereeeed in the progress 01 the arts and alcoves. A prominent place will be given to plain and fancy needle work, artificial flowers, driWing, &c, and the Indies no cordially invited to become contributors to thiSdepartment. No charge will tri.rnade for articles for exhibition, and ip addition to this the exhibitor is famished will; n ticket which will admit hint or her to the Fair at any, time daring its continuance, Provided in all canoe that the exhibitor.is the mantifite!ther. Persons desiring to exhibit any article moat apply to the Secretary or President of the Board of Managers on or boll:ire - the first of June. The rooms will be open on .Monday„June sth, for the reception of goods, and every article inten ded for exhibition must ho received on or be fore the following ,Friday. The Judges who are decide on. the re are of articles on. exhihitiop will ,be appointed by the Board of Managers. The circumstances of the Institute will not permit the nwartling•of premiu Ins, but certificates of excellence with the seal of iho Society will he given .to the exhibitors of snob articles as the Judgot may decide upon. Entertaining meelmnice, bbsiness men,l'end ethos, from nelphboring towns and ,counties. aro invited to annul on their contritudions. JOSE:PIT 11. HERRON, Poet: lIENTIV S EMIT, 511/C ' V.• Board of Managers—John Waggoner. Coo. Blanknev, Lewis, H Willinms, Jacob Zigler., George. Bricker 'lames S Mehllwain3,Thumson m I) Randolph .. Ga N rl o is w le 4 , l, Aprii '1(1,. 1854. - • VIIELIEO SALE.. wiTILL ho Sold at 'n0)110'1+41(3 nt the'Court .11'-V. liouae; on:Saturday the 27th day or May. 1854, a . LOT.OP GROUND in the borough of Carlisle, belonging to the es, state of Margaret 'Gillmore,'ileted.. This'Lot fronts on North shoot and - ndjoins on tlitruot, lot' belonging to' Mary Gillmoro and:on.the what loth of 'John Noble: and - 'ecntnine 160 feet in fronikand 040• feet in.dopth.. , Thu buildings I•aren ono story stono Hausa:with ';the.opporto . trances It, will he dividechif desired , by.puroh- . users. Terms mode known on day 'of:sale.. PONROSe.' Arnoy for heirs 9f Marg't Gilmore: • May 17, 1854—ta •" iiiisteiiancoug M , OTS AND SUOZIS. THE'subScriber ha s now on hand 'a very ex— tensive and well selected (docket' BOOTS and SHOES, whiolt ho at unitsmilly low prices. Parches• ed`frorn wholesale rtialers, at low rates, he can offer etch, inducements to ptir.itd— sera as will make it their interest to visit h is establishment. He has every article in the Boot and Shoo line—for Ladies or Groittlernen's weur—he therefore deems it unnecassary to particularize.. lit:lPersons desiring good' and cheap goods are invited to give hint a call. April 12 .' W. SHELDON. Et AN New Clothing Clothing Establishment I THE undersiglied'respeetlull/ announces to his oh: friends antrthe public generolly,that he has re-commenced the CLOTHING'BUSI NESS in all its ',unions branches. and has just opened, fresh from the city, at "Leonard's Cor ner." North Hanover street, a well selected assortment of , READY MILE CLOTHING. ernhrdeing every variety, style and finish, and a i'ricoa corresponding to the times and quality. He has also on hand a superior stock of CLOTHS, CASSInERES, VESTINGS, &o, of every , style suitable for Spring and Sum mer went. and which he will make to order oil terms which cannot' fail to please. HiS.,stock also embraces a line int of Men's Shirts, Cot late, Cravats, Gloves and Hosiery; in short. every article pertaining to gentlemen's wear.— He respectfully invites the public to call and examine his goods. N. HANTCH, ,Apl 0,1854 China, Glass and Queensware. fiALI3I2II C I"S FAMILY GROCERY Market, clothes and travellirm bnekeia At the Store of N. WOODS. DOMESTICS rAta. r NOTICE TO lezik.anants, LIST of Retailers of Goode, Wares and Mer .chandizo :within the .County. of Cumberland, and returned and classified by WILLIAM Me "Pllk:n9eN, Esq., Merest:alio Appraiser, in... ap. .cordarme with the several Aotsof Assembl,y, us follows, viz: MERCHANTS Carlisle. .I.W Eby John G Williams . Samuel 'Elliort,--.. Charles Ogilby, George W Honer Bentz & Brothers Daniel Eckles, liquor John Faller, liquor . ,1 & D Rhoads W B Murray, Agt. „ 14 S W Haverstick. liquor._. 13 Thomas Conlyn 14 , Henry Saxttinl2 W M llonderson . & Son 13 John Hunter. liquor—. - 12 Peter Monyer l4 Jacob Woll, liquor 14 J A Lehn 14 Jacob Setter 13 C Ittliofr, Agt. liquor 11 S M !louver 14 Wise & Campbell 13 'l' 11 Sidles 14 II M Rawlins 14 Wood & Conner 14 - P.Arnoldll John N Armstrong 14 W L Haller 14 II H Johnston prof of D College 14 Henry Pete' s 14 Woodward & Schmidt ' 13 John l' Lynn 12 At:n dd & Livingston 14 John Keeney l4 N W Woods, Agt. l 13 Sinter & Brother 13 W A Kelso 14 P Alessersmith 15 William Sheldon :,,, 14 B J Kieffer , 14 Henry Harkness. John Cooly 14 James 141'Gronahan • 14 A M Piper, Agt, 14 George Cramer 14 George Leiby 14 Joseph D Halbert 14 Jonathan Common 14 Henry Kauffman . 14 Jacob Hoover 14 Jacob Rheern 14 David Marlin• 14 John Frederick 14 James Calio 14 Charles Barnitz 14 David Common 14 Lauchhimer & Brothers '„7 14 East Penwborough. Jacob Reninger, liquor 14 110 50 Andrew Bolinger 14 7 00 Kerr &Hummel 14. 7 00 Bucher & Son J 4 7 00 1) & J By and 14 700 Joseph Banks„ liquor 14 'lO 5u McAlbright, liqndr 1.1 10 50 John It ices, liquor 14 , 10 50 Jacob Longenecker 14 7 00 • Michael Freeze 19 7 00 New Cumberland.- John 0 Miller, liquor . 14 10'.50 John 11•1 Lain, liquor 14 10 50 13 II Nlosser & Co. 14 15 00' • Charles Ovster 13 10 00 " Valentine Feetnan 14 7 00 Jelin Horn 14 7 00 Lee Sr. ningland ' 12 12 50 Lower Allen. Isaac Barton liquor Ernst & Haines Brower tv. Mortilland Henry Knoidig, liquor W Loyd Upper Allen. J Guswiller & Co. 13 10 00 Smart & Liget 14 N 7 U 0 Hampden G Sr. W H &Acts (Leary Rupp John Rutz Shenfler & Brother ' Dr Rogers Rudolphos White Silver Spring C II Whitocomb John Coyly Jacob Simmons, liquor J I 3 LeMock StromoGeorg ez.. ihv Singizeerretick Monroe Singizer gr. Sandereen George Goeonman IS. Co. Michael Find Mechanicsburg, Simon Arnofli r liquor Ephraim Zug .l' Reiglo J 11 & A Singleer Ira Day J h Spahr Meßison & Zocariah George Singleer Jacoh Dorsheimer J Blizzard John Swisher George W ebbert Levi Snell George Ankh John- Hesh, liquor F A Matoer & Co 'John Ayes Eninger & Reigle & Co Oswald & Willison, Bale & Co, Henry Lease Newville J H Herron 1' & J Jacob S%voyer • Bear & Cobnugh • J W Sharp Thomas Stough Joapph Laughlin ,Q John M Dxvidnon W M Morton .1 11 Barron W Boston, liquor Hopewell. Snider &Diehl, Wherry & Eshenbonr, Jacob Au, lup4ors, Newton J. Ii Wiely, Kyle & Warldnger, Miller & MeCay, Woods & Grueey„ Nlceuy & Co,. West Pcnnsborough Jelin flood, Thomas G-eason. %Voodward & Schmidt, J. W, 11, Gillulnnd, liquor's, Joseph Smith, _ _ Prankford.. W. & .T. Gruen, liquors, South Illicldleten 1.1/. S. N. Divert, Mullen & Alexander, Robert Given & Co.,' ' Suinuel Wolf, North Middleton Elias Light, Dljilin, Henry Snyder, Shippensburg Samuel Swanzoy, John Gibh, C. F. Kunkle, Kunkle & Stevick, • John Stambaugh, Peter S Ariz, agent, J. C. Altick, Jacob Pagan, liquors, Arnold & Sun, I usenh Williams, J• 13, Duncan. agent, • -Nevin & Ridings, John Wunderlich. .Mary Miller, N. A. Cornelius, • John Bridges, •. Medingor at Brothel* J. 11. Criswell, W. D. A. Nagle, Hoek, Hublcy & Co„ Philip Delt rich, liquors, Samuel Sugars. Christian Shade, Southampton Conrad FamitOringlii, F. Baughman John W. Clever, William Hauck, Dickinson Russel & Dice, D. L. Bochum), F. Williamson, Weakly be Shriver, William Watts, Beniamin,Plank, Joseph L. Stiner, Joseph Bailie. liquors, Hays 5t Palm, • ' Barnhart Gardiner, . BULLS. T. B. Bryson, (SllverSpring,) Johh Slioffner;. do .14 George FL Bucher,' do ~13 John Hallacher, do 14' David Hoover„ do 14 D. 8 wiles., • *4 IV. Eberly, ,'(Lower Allen) it Samuel Bitner. , do 13 John CaulTman, do • . ~15 C: RUPP, • do 14 Aaron McClure., . , 13 Jarob,M..Haldemen, . II Jacob Coover,jr., (Upper Allon.)14 Georgo.Fleholl,'do - 14 700 • • 'John Bowmand, do ' 14 • 700 J. D. Sheaffbr,(Sonth.Middloton)l4 7 00 1109,31er & Son, do 14 - WM.& T. B. Chighand,do 14. 7 on 'David Sterrett,' • (MitUin) 14. ` 700 David Vogletiong, (Monroe) •• 19 .10 up ::71 41•. & W. Mil, •do . 13 • 10 011 itenjandn-Gibler, ,„ do . • :13 .10 00 J. W. Loidich.. do 14 - 7 001 ..North Iffiefdleton: W, M..1-Innderson & Son, $ cta. - 14 113'0U 12 12 60 14 7 00 11 15 00 112 )2 50 10 .20 Ou 14 10.50 „ 14 ,1050 4 . 7 OO Glibdel Notchor, John Hays, :Yoh': Moore, J. h• Barnitz, Wad Fenneborbugh, Marshall James, John •Laughlin, Jacoh_Sholleherger, - Diller & Crider./ Samuel Riper, nJohn Diller, _Hampden, Henry Rupo• 7 00 15 00. 7 00, 12'50 10 00 18 75 7 00 10 50 7 00 10 00 22 50 Newton. Isaac Markward, • Christinn Au, John Eckert, ...Southampton. George Cleve East Pennaborough. , ~ J. S. fitkldemoq, M Is 700 Jahn Heck, A 700 ' . Shoppensburg Township J. B. Moir, 14 760 DISTILLERS AND DR.E . WIMS. Carlisle. Edward Showers, C. Inhoff, agent, William Alexander, William Barnitz„ John Hoffman, J. W. Brandt, Henry Glass, 000 o 00 7 00 John Bowman, North Middleton. Henderson Br. Son. Jolla Hays, . RO 00 --"" —9 8-00 South Middleton, Robert Given & Co. oss!er & Son, Henry Glass, Monroe M. G. Beltzhoover, J. A. & C. Martin Coover, lO . 500 Ropewell. 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 (k) Robert Quigley, Jacob Rump, John Fuegueon, P. A &J. A. Ahl .Prankford. Samuel Grisinger, 10 5 00 BEER., OYS I'ERS, EATING - HOUSE AND RESTA UAN I'S.. Carlisle. . . Jacob Low, 10 00 . Joseph :%larkel, [ 5 00 Jacob Straiten, GI 5 00 Giulio!) Switzer, 5 00 John•Lme, T 59 5 00 Marmwet \filler, . 1 11 500 Henry Warner, Ti> l • 6 00 New CulitheiVincl. ‘Villiarn Whitesel, Gordon Smith, Serenel R. Grove, Shireman, William Lloyd, • East Pennabbrough Abraham Coble, IVilliarn Phillips Joseph Banks, 14 10 50 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 10 50 14', 7 00 :Sliver Spring John IV Martin George Hughs; Isaac Furabauch, Upper Allen Dav4tl Fl, Itiliderkneeht, Mose; Ballot, 7 00 7 00 10 50 7 00 7 00 7 00 James Spongier, Samuel bpoisc, Gorge NurphY Jann ICersliaw, West Pennsborough Willinm Winholtz, Harrier Wn•aon, J3cob Jacob Golden, --- 7 00 10 00 10 50 10 00 700 1000 Southampton Jacob tioffillingor, John Minich. 10 00 10 co 7 00 George Peter Baker James Dixon, TEN -PIN ALLEY Carlisle. Jacob Low, (two alleys,) Jacob Dilrendorler, David Long, Jena, Ifenemen, Norton & Owen, - Mifflin. 14 ..1 14 14 I'4 14 Scott Coyle, MiItTIVER , MOOTE: CUMBERLAND COUNTY, BB: 14 14- 14 LI 14 I do hereby certify that the foregoing is a correct teL of &e dealers in Merehandize, &c,, in Cumberland• county. as returned to no Li v Wm. McPherson. gsq., Mercantile Appraiser All persons returned and classified under the Act of 1341, relating to Distilleries. ,Brewer les, Patent Medicines, Eating Housea,Scc.. and all Merchants and others returned and class- fi e:1 as shoes, are notified , to call and take out their respeciive ticetisee 'en or 'before the first (lay of July next 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 12 50 7 00 10 00 7 OP 14 14 12 IVioy 3,- 54-4tl 7 00 10 59 Wing Style of hints it cups .:. ;-.._ .....--., ,-..... , -,e,..:,..-.4,,,,,,-.., :....-,- ."--- ----- 4-z---... - eiatr4 - - -------:-.- 1 F, ~. .........,:it .7--,.....„. 10 00 10 00 10 50 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 F;SIRES - to inform hie old friends thnt he HY has removed to his new establishment on Eligh street, near the Rail Road Ihnot, and is mi.., opening a large and elegantassortment of 10.00 10 00 7 00 1 AN 7 0( SPRING STYLE OF HATS, just received fr . om Philadelphia, which the "en, tlemeo of Carlisle aro requested to call murex. amity). Re his also it large assortment of, ilk, !Our and Slouch 'flats of his own manufacture, goi up in the best etyle and at various prices, the excellence and finish of which he wilrwer• rant, His stock ho is confident only needs to be examined to be approved. fl Also a large Bawdy ,a,Mon•s, Boys' and Children's CA of ,Cloth and fur and °revery variety of style awl price „just received from Philadelphia. Let all who want a flat or Cap give him a call, as they may be sure of being suited to their own satisfaction., Mar 21, 10 ;0 1000 . 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 0 7 00 7 00 Fresh Drugs, lledleines, &c. &c I havejust received from Philadol• rw. pkaiß.and. Now York veryextonoive 1.521 additions to my former stock, embra• cing nearly every article of Medicine now in use, toge,,ier with Paints, _His, Varnishes, Turpentine, P . orfurnery,'Seaps,. Stationery, Fine Cutlery, Fishing Tackle,— Brultes of almost every description, with n endulps variety of other articles, which I am tortnined to sell at the vitalr Lower- prices. All Physicians, Country Merchants, Pedlars and others, are respectfully requested - not to pass the OLD .STAND,, as they. may rest assured that every article will be sold of a good quality, and upon reasonable terms. Ma v 30 „. , • eIALLOIIEIVS ELIXIR- has acquired a tIA suet celebrity for the cure of all distnises arising from severe colds, and its Aliency has been attested and approved b hundreds of our I moat respectable citizene, n every instance immediate relief has boon given, as the toilets - lug certificate from these have tried it bears teatimony. dlanufactured and for sale by JAMES GALLOIIER, Agent. .700 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 6 10 00 14 13 14 13 We the undersigned do certify that we have used Ga loher's preparation for Consumption, Colds, Diseases of the Lungs, Liver, iSco and having-experienced immediate relief therefrom would recommend it to all afflicted in that way, Thos H.- Skiles,. , Mrs M Gould, R H McCoy, E L .Wolf, Peter Monyer, • . H 3, Hackett. • • Carlisle, April 25, 1854—ty • 7 00 10 CO 7 00 7'oo 7 06 10 00 7 00 1G 50 GEO/tell MARV. Sr.. No. 56, NOTtim • WHARVES, PHILADRLrHIA, . Commission illerelinnt, For iheaalo of English unit American Pig Lead, Scotch and Ainerican Pig, Bar and Bloom Iron, Banco Tin and metalsgenerally. Liberal advances •mado on consignments of morchandiae generally. wrAgont for tho Sale ul Lo Roy & Co's Lead and •Tin Pipe, Sheet Load, &c. Cost Iroit.-Water and Gas Pipes. 1p1.661m Dickinson Upper Allen Southamptpn Newton Lower Allen Shippensburg Newville Newton Mechanicsburg BILLIARD-ROOM Carlisle. Mechanicsburg North Middleton South ,Virldleton N W wootY4, County 'Trims Wl%. U. TROUT, • S. ELLIOTT, Main ntroot. HAVE YOU A 'COLD ? Mores Sr , :SOP,. - -- A - . OUNAM ' 1 1 A • Shade & Fruit T Trees • - EVERGREEN* • • • ' Shrubs; - Plants,-,Vines, . • Roses; &c., in great variety.and size, suitabld for planting the e sentse aao n- sCulti seted and-for saleat ie g uneryandaardonoititeslseeranc st.his stand' to the City, In the Market, below Sixth St., • Philadelphia. In - All Orders carefully attended to and for warded with despatch. Catalogues furnished .on application. " le so 19 - ao QO 14, 7.00' 14 • 7 00 14 7 00 13 10 00 14 700 14 7 00 13 . , 10 00 14 7 00 IS 10 00 Rill 19 Household Glassware. From the Principal Factories and late Auction Sales, • 'Comprising a full and destrahle assortment at 25 per cent below . usual rates: Dealers and others will do well to call before purchaeing elsewhere. 1000 packages on havd. EDWARD F. CORFIELD, • 152 South Second street, abov,e Spruce,) apl 17 3m • Philadelphia.. 14 700 14 7 00 14 , 70•• 14 700 14 - 700 ON 13%1 VO t oil 0 ttsilffetoo 04114 110 tl4 - • EllitßES dG LANDELL, Corner of 4th and Arch Streets,,Phila. Dave this season enlarged their establishment', ^which enables _them to offer a much larger stock of DRY GOODS for the inspation 'of Country Buyers. In the assortment always be found a full line of 8 12 50 9 8 00 10 5OO 9 8 00 10 5 00 It) 5 00 14 7 oo Black Silks, Staple Linen Goode, Fancy do I do Cotton do India • ,do do Muslin do 'Black Goods, • ,Dress Goods, Crape Shawls. Shawls,,all kinds. Scarce and desirable Goods can always be obtained by applying to Ey'res & Laudall. :Terms,—Nett-cash ; end - prices - law - according= ly.: country money 'received. March 13, 185.1,—.3m 9 900 17 20 00 8 112 50 10 500 Agricultural Implement & Seed Store rfilnE. subscribers offer for sale a 'aria variety IL of Agricultural Implements, among which are the celebrated EAGLE PLOW. Prouty Plow, Rodger's Subsoil Plow, Corn Skillets, Sire,' and Hay Cutters, Corn Fodder Cutters and Grinders, Farmers' Boilers, approved Cul tivators, Road Scrapers, &c. BOYER Se HALL, Agricultural Implement and Seed Store, ' mar 11 Harrisburg, Pa. 9 12 50 8 12 50 9 II 00 9 800 14 7 0 J FIELD and GARDEN SEEDS THE subscribers are prepared to receive or. ders for FIELD, GARDEN and FLOWER SEEDS, of the choicest varieties and warran— ted to be pure and.genuine. Among.which are Golden Oregon Corn, Stowell Evegreen Corn, Roanoke Mammoth corn„Adams Early aid White Flint, Orchard Herd. Timothy. and Clo• ver Seed, aid ovary variety of flower and Gar den Seeds. ' Catalogues ,fumished when re• quested, BOYER & HALL, Agricultural Implement and Seed Store, mar 11 . Harrisburg, Pit. 8 - 500 8 5 00 .13.11.CrS lii7B.N,TIED. ID FANG extensively nrigaged in the menu 'D facture of paper, we will pay to Country Merchants and others having Rags for sale, more than the present market prire—CASH, JESSUP & NIOORE, Paper Manu'raoturers, Philadelphia—Nos.24 and 25 - North St, [let street below Arch. between sth and 6th. m 2.2 8 5 00 8 500 8 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 %B.A.T XS! 5 00 500 5 00 Just Published—A now Diecovei.y in Medieine3 AN FEW words On the Rational Treatment, without Medicine, SpOrtnatorrhea, or local weakness, nervous debility, lOW ispirits, lassi tude, weakness of the limbs and back, indispo sition and •incapacity for study and labor, dull. ness of tippreheoson, loss of memory, aversion to sociev, love of solitude. timidity, selldis trust, dkcfness. henehe, involuntary discharges, pains in the side, affection of the eyes, pimples on the face, sexual and other infirmities in man 5 00 10 00 5 00 5 00 From the French of Dr. B. DoLancey 5 00 5 00 5 00 The important fact that these alarming com• plaints may easily he removed WITIIOIrg MEDI• CINE, is in this small tract, clearly demon