IVIARRIED, On thelsth inst. with one ceremony, by the Rev. ,J. 'Ev, :Mr. JOHN MCCREA. to Altos BARBARA M t SNYDER; pud.lllr. Jortu IV t its SNYDER, all of Mifflin town ship, Cumberland county: . In Baltimore, on the 80th ult., by the Rev. A. IV. Lilly, MARTIN HERMAN, Esq., pf Silver Spring township, to Miss Mary A. daughter of the late James Thompson, Seq.., of Carlisle. On the let inst: by:'the Rev. James Harper, Joon Catswei4",..Esq. Postmaster ot Shippeus burg, to Mira MARY LEE, daughter of the late Edmund Lee Elites 'of Staten Island N. Y. ', On the 18th inst. by the Rev. A. U. Kremer, Mr. ALEXANDER DEEMER, to 1111 es MARGARET MOgRELY, both of Cnrlisle, , , Ncw '3bim:li9Erneuts. TBACHERS WANTED. TETE Board of School Directors of the hai— r...ugh of Adechnnicsnorg, will rocelve written npplications from Teachers, until the 15th of July, for their Schools, No. I, 5 1 3 ,4, for the session 00111 'Dancing on the Ist of Sep tember, and to continue nine months, except School No. '3, which will be lor S months. Fur the rates per mon , h, apply to the Board. HENRY RUPP,- Sece.Y. June 3 1 , '54 State and County Tax for 1854, N abatement, of live per cent., will be al lowed on State and County Tax, if paid to the undersigned on or before the 17th July, 1 854. at ter - that time - the whole amount will be re and all persons are hereby notified to pay their taxes on or before the feb day 01 Sep tember next, as the law requires the Collector to pay the lull amount el his Duplicate within three months from the dote thereof. JCS. C. TH ONI I'S 0 N , Carlisle, Abe 21, 's4—St. Collector. Brigade Inspectors Orders. IN accordance with the 141 b section of the lkia laws of the. State of Penn'a., passed ,the rith day 'ol April. 1819. An election will be held at the Court House, in the hors nob of Carlisle, on Monday, the 3d day,al July, 1854. .lietwo.m the 'hours of 10 o'clock, A ill. and 6 1' M of said day, for one Maj. General, to command thelSth %Ouch is compos-, ed of Cumberland, Ft anktin and Perry counties • Brigade. Regimental, Batelion and Company Officers will be punctual in amending said elec tion. „ SAMUEL CROP. • . Juno 2t Attention Dypepties T ' sr, of you who have been afflicted for years with this botberiome disease. and who have been using almost every Nostrum before the public without relief; we say to you try " Beachers Antidyspeptie" and you will soon..be convinced of its great superiority over every other preparation. We could give you °many certificates corohorating our assertions, but a single trial is worth more than till. This remedy is.prepared and-sold at the Drug Sto .. e of B. J. KEIFFER, South Hanover street, n few doors south of the Court House, Carlisle. June V, '54. CLOTHING AT COST. THE subscrilmr has an assortment of fash ionable and well 'made CLOTHING, which will he sold off at cost for cash. The stock consists of Cloth and Cashmarett Coats, Linen and Gingham, do • Tweed and Joan, do Silk and Satin, Vesting. Cassimers, Jean's and. Cord pantaloons, Linen and Cottonado do • with all kinds Clothing usually found in a cloth ing store. lutondiog to relinquish this branch of try business, great bargains can be had by calling soon at the cheap store of CHAS. OG;LBY. CARPETING. ___A—fow-pieces—just-reeivelt-from auction and Bolling very low. CHAS. OGILBY. June 21„64. TO the Heirs and Legal Reptresenta r Lives of Robert • Gra il am , late Of the• county of Cumberland dec'd. IPAKE NOTICE that by virtue of a writ of Partition and .Valuation issued out of the Orphans Court of Cumberland county, and to one directed, I will hold an inquest to divide, part or value the ,fftil estate of said deceased, on the premises, orrf-TUESDAY,' the But day of Atutust, A. D. 1854, at 10 o'clock, A. M. when and where yint may attend if you think proper. JOSEPH McDARMOND, OfTiee,Carlisle. Sheriff. June 14, '54,-6t. GAELS PITTING PIi37IVIDZIWG. MIIE undersigned would inform the citizens of Carlisle that he has mielii'arrungements to do GAS FITTING and PLUMBING at short notiee,and'on reasonable ternii37 , He hes engaged the services of a first rate hand, from Philadelphia, and has supplied himself with an extenqillt 171915011111 CM— OFF/ r ER; will enable him ti fill all'orders prOmotly, All wor't Will be warranted. His stock of Gas Fix• tures will be fouittl lathe room exactly oppsite his Timing establishment on• Worth :Hanover street, where he invites a call. !PINNING, SPOUTING, , • Ho is also prepared to Mania'', or make to or der every article of TIN;T/Aft.E used .by housekeepers and others. fie will also attend to SPOUTIN.G,IIOUSE•ROOFING, BELL HANGING, and PLUMBING. Thankful for the patronage with which he has already neon favored, he respacguAly solicits a continuance on the same. MONROE MORRIS, '5l. Carlisle, June 14, A VALUABLE FARM , FOR SALE I N pursuance of the lam Will and Testament of Jacob Knisley, dec'd, late of Southamp ton township, Franklin county, will be ()tiered at private sale, the Farm of the said dec'cl. initiated in said townslip, lour miles ,werd of Shippensburg and ono mile east of Orrstown. The Farm contains about 112 cures of the best quality of limestone land, a good propor tion of thriving timber, and the balance in a I high state of eultikation. 'Fite improvements arc a largo T W,O-STOlt P B WIC ~Ligit DWEILI f IKG HOUSE, Stone ,1,51.1,, Bank Barn. Wagon Shod ' and 1-4 , 74,,.. Corn Cribs, &c., all. in good re- ••= -1- • . . pair, a well of never failing 'Water and a 'cistern at the doom — Also, two' Orehards.ef chOise Ifruit, &e.. -This farm is plentiantlysitaated one mile from the thriNing ,Village of. Orrstown, pwhere good stores and mechanics of all kinds are jo,,a,cd, For Ipiptis o ntness of !Oration and richness of the coil, thellbrart ie bellaVed,to.be one of die best in the eastern mid of Frrinitlin county. 110 should not ben, Sold letor e the 2Cith day of September neit,it will then be sold et public outcry at I o'clock; P. M.,: Pnrooris wishing to "vroni tho property will . plegao call on tho svhscrihnr near t h o sumo. • DAVID SPENCER.. ,- Executor of Jacob Rowley, dee'd. Branch Mills, Juno 14, '54. WASZCILVOICON EOTEL •C:44' , EiTOUG 11 hiving taken the "Washing ton Hotel," lately kept by Mr. I 1 f,:iturkhol der; •is prepared' to noaanintedate his - friends and the ptiblio generally. 'Every effort will be madO to give full ,satisfaction to such - as mpry faior Min gith their , patronage, Terms. mod orate. [Carlisle, May 10, 1854. narizameovar . NOTICE— , To the gallant Volunteers of Cumberland, fer ry and Franklin Counties. ' • bfy eld.frieeds_and_heroes in an* . I have NO the honor to serve my country front the, Division' that has gained so muolavntilitary re . nown in the war of 1812, and I have now been closely engaged as a military officer and pri vate for; in:Airn , de forty•years, I have just emerged out of fourteen yearsservioe as prig- Adler General and feel myself 'qualifiedte nein mand• the 'Division. which ,I. NOS spent' the beet part of my, life, in..' I now ask the fever of my gallant military, brothers to confer the: honors of'a'General n on:tho undeislgned ot the eneu!ng.eleotien t ; Monday the Od of n• • " tn ittl'Aitmoß s' • WA Brigadier Genera",.eninrnanpini;q Brigatir, 15th Vol. • • June 7,.13w . . *.itThe Frankllnvad P.otryl neunty pieta • insert l3t:'• :• • • G: -A TT 0 R-N tir;ii7l4iiitend promptly to all 1852bnakneoa:minMeted,tif him. Office in tho rdom' formerly soacanhrtt I p liolai 'Wil liamlrvine Hammer St'„ „qi1.40, • ,'• • • -• . 9 / 1 0 : 1 r*O.', : 0 1,1 #P' bugze,le%pririni ri..Harriqbtftg; . . 7111; subscriber would call iLe attention 'of ell Parties requiring a desirable Furnace to Clillsou , s Celebrated Warming* and Ventilating Appara us. The (opal...ilk/1a o. this lurnoaeis known, • having bane ititrodutwd dun g the past live years into about 4 500 nubile busidings and inura than 8000 private niviutings ; 018 togetlifir_wiqi the immense increase of sales every year to the be..t evidence that cart be adduced of its allot,- riurity over all other furnaces. By the use of Unison,,, F urnac e, you secure the following ad,. vantage's: FREE 'VENTILATION. rho -hooting : surfaces-being et a teapot-inure that will not disseeate the air. kßecoroliticAb Vat Or FUEL. VILEAT DURABlLlTY — Boil.ginade entirely of Cart Iron, not liable to runt, will require no repairs (Idling a lifetime—it is easily,inanaged, and will not expose the building • in which n Is placed to danger from fire, like the other fur naces. We litivelthe testimonials of hundilelie of the most scientific men to attctt to the truth of the above statement, all of whom pronounce it to be dealt:it:illy the best furnace yet inve •tted for producing a pure and healthy atmosphere. We herewith annex the names of 'a few well known and eminent professors; who have used them. and "kindly furnished us their names as telek enees: Prof John S Hart Prof Parker Prof Norton Pres Win . if Allen Prof farsons Prof Dana Prof 13 Sillimun Prof Ripley - We - have -introduced-this season -five -now sizes, so that all parties may avail themselves 01 tins great improvement at a very . moderate cost. We are now prepared to tarnish an ap• paratus, to warm a single room, or the largest building in the cannily. No. I Portal) 0. Complete, 2 • do .- do 3 do do 4 (: do / for brieltwofic , „ 48 5, do tin 60 3 Extra Radiator, (with Bars and French Plates,) ,I \ ft 70 3 do do do 5 do du do 6 do .do do _ . This N 0.6 is the largest and most powerful Furnirelinade in this country, and is admirably adapted for Churches and other large class buildings. We continue to sell the apparatus at the same raise as mikuln first introduced, live years ago. Although the present high price of iron has in. c, eased their cost -25 - per-t , ent, - owing to their great weight, sill we are enabled hy the crest increase of sales to furnish the article at the lowest possible price. One laundry alone, Messrs NV n r nick & Leibrandt,' have contracted to famish us with 500 tons of Furnaces ibis Season, so that we are now prepared to furnish them wholesa:e or retail. We superintend ilia erection of all Furnaces. when required. and warrant them in all cases. Brigade Inspector . . pROPOLTPAN COOLING RANGE. We have also the most complete Booking Range_that has yet been introduced ; to.which we call the attention of all win may wish to secure the most perfect and desirable cooking apparatus ever iiiveitied. I.II.KR.9ON'S PAT. VENTILATOR. ; We are the only Agents in Pennsylvania for the inaMufacture and sale o. this Ventilator, which is acknowledged to be the only perfect Ventilator ever made for correcting the draught in smolt y chimmes, and for ventilating buildings or all kinds. As there are a great many imita- , tions of this valuable article now offered (Or sale, pieties will he careful to examine that it has the; Emerson Badge attached. PAT. REGISTER AND VENT4LATORS We have the largest and most aiinplete as• sortmens of list Air Resisters and Vemilatora to ha found in the United States. Parties who wish to purc`tase, either for private use or wholesale, will find it greatly to their advan tage to examine their stock. SLATE ANDIRON MANILES Wo.dtitve.nlways on hand , on extensive assort ment of those beautiful mantles, in exact inti ta•ion of Irltyptian, Spanish. Galway, and other rare marbles. For Anthracite and Wountinotie coal. • Also an entire new pattern of the low down Grate, made from the English Patterns,. and entirely now in this country. SOLE AGENTS For the English Encaustic Flooring Tile, Garn kirk Chimney Tops. 'and Terra Cotta Orna meats, sueli as Garden Vases, tie. . - . - Porsons about building would do well to ex amine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, Visitors, whether purchasing or not, ore eordi. Idly welcomed to oar extensive Waterlionts, and where we should be happy to furnish any information respecting any of our goods that may he dehired. A book on Warming rind Ventilating ean.be had gratuitously at our store, either personally or by letter. S.• A. HARRISON, l• Warming and Ventilating Vt arehouse, 11(3 Walnut at, below Sixth, May 31 7m] .I , IP lIMADELPIIIA 11 PLIMILO !ti U. ALIA lA - 120 . 41031-1:7E111.11. - EIA CI IV/ A G. K El', having taken the Da /le guerreon rooms in Maricin Hall, known as A. B..qubb's•Gallery, desires .o inform the Ladies nnd Gentlemen of Carlisle thati-he is prepared to take Likenesses in the most supe rior style of the art, such as will folly sustain ;he reputation of this popular establishment. Ills rooms arc large. pleasantly situated and ~„comfortitbly furnished. Ile is provided with The mo=t powunful and perfect instrument for taking pictures and warrants satisfactionin „all cases. . A full simply of cases or every va ,riety of style and sike, plain and ornamental, kept constantly on hand. Engravings, Paint• ings, &c., accurately copied and duplicates ta ken of original lilceneses. Likeneses taken of sick or deceased persons. .Prices macerate and satisfaction ,given in nil cases. The public is invited to call a' the Marian Hall Daguerregn Rooms and examine the numerous specimens. k"/"Daguerremypes inserted in Lockets, Breast Pins. Pingo Rings, Pencil Heads, &c. Carlisle, June 14, '54. Plainfield; Classical Academy Xiar Carlisle, Pa. 1911IIE ffith SCSAii)II will commence MAY Jet. I A retired and healthfal locati4n, with cm:;11 instruction in the varietal departmentwol Classical or hlereantile cducMU olt. Torota—Board and Tuititinlyer seseion). • - - - - • SGO 00 For C4talogues with full i.nlhrmation ndlrene R.• 13 URNS, — " . . Principal & Pravriepr. Ilkinfield, Climb, Co., Pa. ' -W3£ETE7 EIA.Tai• ACADM 327. Three n uk e West of larrisburg, . . SESSIO Ni MHE SEVENTH Oof this flour: Ishiag lustimion will cornnielibe on- MONDAY.. thy ist flay of MAY ncitt, The ad* vantages which it'affoids, it is believed, are ofn superior character, and pareine, and gnerdiatie ha ar s solicited to inquire Into , nicrits before 13( mling their sena' or wards elsewhere: favorably sitinded i the instructore,are all cont.; pe•enuand ettperiencild. mem. the course of in ett notion is ornenaivdmid thorauult, and special attention is' paid to the comfort arid health of the students. . . •, • • . • Boarding, Washing. Lodging, and Tuition in English, and Vocal Mu- Co, per session (5 months), • 855 00 luStruction in Ancient or Modern. • Lurigutiges. each. . 5 04 • Instrumonts( 7 'lO 00 For Circulars 'amid other 'informntion• address • ' .I).I)ENIAN GER, • •". Harrieberg, Pa. IIII; sebseriletar ham lust o p ened 'ap ar t moot of SPAINCi.SIIAWLS , and a vane ty ',P 1 ,IID , IG '16,01)65. , : op l ' .5 'Ed • •• ' GEo. FRESH HOS AND PRIED BEEF: FRESH.' urriVal of Sugar ,oured J' and DttIEID.:)3BEF, rocaiod);Trom toinomnati and fur ado at,WI4LAMIS' ,Groaart Storo,•in %V t. Main Strcot, .•, „ • r. Ng, TiitS, TIIAT, AND THE OTIIEE,•by E: L. Chandler: , „ LICL„A,~ND ITS 'AptS, 'k)abliphed by Lipinoot , ' I LESLIE'SNEtr REClt i g. poox.' At'tQN:l,opKE, nn autobiography; , DDDD' F4IIILY ABROAD.; py pb 41 44. Levier. , • • 'DEIIIND TUE SCENE, by Lady:34l*er: CAA AIDED:, 'by Mns F,RANIC GatkitAM' , ,S . :rtYWNAArii DODDY'S Magazines for JUN-E. I • IM:Philnaeliila,ltialtliiiiire'nottliew York Daity;tind , Weekly Pap'oib foi sale at PIPER'S , Cheap,rDooli and Petipdical •Storo,,'„• ' ' Sir , Set, JunkLY 0,1T41t0 .ta r tiptelltutrotto. ,CEEZZOONr'S Patent Ventilating Furnace. MEM OPE V GRATES NEM GOODS. 1113 I."tnititic,t '.'rillt.sbrt'f:i7.- , . Y •Spr •- Caledonia (Sweenk's.oota , ings ' ADAMS' CO., PA; " !treillage Springs. sheeted on the, SnuthAlcin; 1 talc, a short distance-from the pike loathing from Chimbersiterg to Gettysburg, Pa; will be opened for visitorsuu tilD /51h tit UN E' next. Large and eninntediotni building., including ex tensive Bath Houses for hot and cold plunges, hoes - keen erected: The grounds have'been much improVed and every effort made to ren• der tbese dpreigs a popular Place of resort. An efficient and obliging Manager will have the general superintendence, while the best; set , cants the coentryafibrds have been engaged.— .The Table will be furnished with all the deli• caries of the markets; end nothing letf undone ; to render this OLD FAVORITE RESORT worthy. - the patronage of the public, 'Persons leaving I,Vashungton,,l3altimure.or public,', in the, morning trains , Will arrive ,ntrehamtteedlitirg in time to take the ranches for. tea. For further wheelers adds ces • May :2; 3m NIIITL SULPUUR AND CIIALYLIEATE SPILINGS, AT DOUBLING GAP Theco Springs are in Cumberland County, 12 miles west of Carlisle, and are now open for the reception of visitors. Tho valuable improvements whibh have been made since lust season, end the, recent discovery of the Chnlybeats Spring, add greatly to the' induce ments presented for the present season... ANALYSIS OF TII t: WHITE SULPHUR . ANp• CIIAL = The odor of Sulphuretted Hydrogen, per ceived at some distance from the Springs, im parts to this water the peculiar properties of Sulphur Springs. Beside this ingredient, I Bud that the water contains Carbonate of da and of Magnesia, Giauber's Salt, Epsom Salt, and Common Salt; ingredients which give it on increased value, -After removing the excess OT carbonic acid which it contains, it•gives nn alkaline reaction. The Clutlybeate water readily yields a pro, cipitafe after ebullition or continued exposure has expelled the excess of carbonic ncirL 'Be side the bicarbonate of Iron, which is lts chief charncteristiti, it also. contains Epsom* Salt, Common Salt, and Carbonate of Magnesia. Respectfully Tours, - JAS. C. BOOTH. MI I= Having examined the elements that enter into the composition of the White Sulphur and Chalybeato Springs, of Doubling Gap, as ex hibited in their analysis by Prof. Booth of the Mint, a practised and competent chemist, are authorized to say, that they 'possess all the sanative properties of similar medical waters in the various jiisortses for GM relief.of which their use has been recommended by Physic ians. • N. L. ATFIELD,-M. D. It. IL TOWNSEND, II! D. lIENRY'EARTSBORN. AI. D - Philad'a, 111nr.v - 28; 1854. - - [Juno 7, in PERRY COUNTY WARM SPRINGS LT. H. MTTVII., Proprietor, WISHES to:inft,rm Ins former Visitors, and ihe Public in general, that he will be read) to receive Visitors on and after the sth of .lune. He desires also to say, that he has largely im proved his House, nod the Grounds around.— Ile has. erected an additional Bathing House, separate from the other Bathing House, connect ed with which there is a large Plunge Pool, expressly for the use of Ladies. With these, and thelother improvement's made this Season, he feels satisfied that he cat) give more general satisl action atd•comfort to his Visitors than any Season hitherto: and hopes to receive a Filar° of the Public Patronage, By moderate charges and strict attention to business, it will be his effort to please those - who will favor him with a visit • Ho would recommend nil those whO desire to spend the seasonm the SPRINGS, to Call upon the References — wh` , Wie'liames accompany this Circular. There is so place in. ,the State that affords such delightful Bathings as the Water which' flows .so copiously from the WARM &nines, which is at the foot of Quaker Hill : and for itsinediciamil qualities, none are cereal to it , except the Warni Springs of Virginia.— There are several other Springs close Fry, no two of which are alike in the temperature of their water. Sherman's Creek is delightful for sailing upon, having a fine Island near. covered with the tall oaks of :Ale (Orem. A Summer— house is erected upon, the Island. Pisgah IVlOnntain,some four or five hundred feet high,is in front of the house, with Sherman's Creek flowing at its base. From the summit of this mountain there is commanded an extensive view of rich and varied scenery, the surround ing country being among the most pietti•esqUe in the State. Among, the many attractions of the Warm Springs, there are numerous shady and romantic summer roads. making very plea sant drives. Horses anti Vehicles arc always on hard. Persons leaving Philadelphia A or Baltimore, -in-the-morning train in - Dancimnon, - nn the Cen tral Railread,l4 miles north-West of Harrisburg, and there taking o conch, which is always in readiness, will arrive at the Snringitaliout 4 o'- Itclocktlie fare being hut ,54,0:1. ,The conch leaves the Snrhigs every morning for llnnenn— non,so that persons can reach either of the above CiGes in the evening. All eominnnicat ions for the Springs should he addressed, '1)1./NCAIVN.N P.O.for the Sving.," and they will arrive daily, on and after the .10th of June. D5-RRal;Jting frac, of charge to Boarders June 11-, 1654. STOVES! STOVES! STOVES! JOHN D. GORD/I, O . U n n i d n , f , o t r e e s o t B c h t l m m e t n h , e o h i rt f s nose ViO atreet, next door tn• Marion the largest nd most complete assortment of . COOK . , OFEICE & PARLOVR STOVES to ho found in this county, which will be sold at the lowest prices for cash or approved credit. His stock consists of a large assortment of sew and highly approved . PATENT - COOKING STOVES, Finished in the Most complete manner, and' calculated fur either wood or coal, or both. All , thehld standard patterns, Which have stood the test of, CA povintico, may he found at his estab• lishment. Also a groat variety of the most ap proved and beautiful PARLOR AN D. OFFICE STO VES, Including a number of new •styles, possessing very superior advantiiges over those heretofore i n use . Families and housekeepersaro respect fully invited to give him a call before parche s* elsewhere.' :Stoves delivered to any part of the eonnty.and put,up at the shortest notice.' .410 continues•to do al, kinds of g'2, TIN AND•,SIIL'ET IRON WARE, . , , . and - Copper work, end has consfantly.on band or will ntake to Order every article required by housekeepers or othets in this line. Ills stock of Tin and Copper-ware embraces every kind of household and kitchen utensil, warranted anent to .theheSe mintlitetured' Persons in writll.of articles in hisline may always be,sure Of tieing accoinodatetlM thole satislaction by giving him a call: , . fOetl9 C/Otniiie STElllll.lra .39.1t0 1 0 di. • • , ATtheir old stand 'ON MAIN ST: ' the corner stofe.by the Market-Amine, have just received their Spring • and , Suniiinur supply of Ready•lNlntle CLOTHING anti now•olie , t o the public the largest anci'most careftilly inflected stock in this suction of country:. They have beontvery. careful In making their soles,: tine to pay. strict attention to the quality, of the ma - torte's; and to the naatness, durability and. fashion of 'the workmanship;:.and Ahem getifo stock they tharefdre con' recommend.-.• It comprinesi*ss.,4 •••'• Sack nod Frock Coats, ,, • - Dress and Bavarians Coats, ...! Overcoats and Pea Jackets. , ', •• Also.. PANU'S and VESTS of every , closirahlolstyle • imid Tjuality, iogsiher withlibirge supply:of •••• Gtrillemen'e Furnishing Goods, Shirts,'4ll.ndbi'slifrta, - -I)rthivero, , lWO : Fainiy &ricks. and Oravatai.flandkorehiefs. Suspen• de'rs Gloves; ihnlirellna;" - &c.- • •XinPursoint in want of thwahove.nrticicalivill do.well to doll soon and examine the'qusn tity and prices of in goods.' 'Flio , •atlialesTamadt above will ho sold risioniithingly cheap, as we are l determinetl•to'de l y all canipatition 'and those who. are of 'ellenTr and '6lod' clothing will do well. to •eal) and lixatnitio:•thii.'nunifilva and Eirichdlof durgeroda before purchasing oleo whace.r.- - ,•':" • • `ltlay.3-4m , CHEAP g 3A r arrival of th e atainner "Old 111..1 North Hanover street; laden' with aliirge: moo, pA it.DWA It E, direct from ;dip, man ulaattifiailLia now, ready for: i talic., wboliaala retail,, Conniry rriarehanla u w.iill do well 0 rail,' as vvo'will sell thorn gondo - di . a TOT mall 6117, vanoia na wholesale prices, and' wti •ara diddrirrilnedio sell 'at' very mall. 'profitir:' diva us d cull and.' aaa,parauadody,sin wiV not laavo without parchatte, [eva& ' find 'the rnihr 'YrictiL'• ,Old "'eland, North Hallam atrptil, Carlisle ; latly 17) J COB SENER. : .200Wev.AND'Sr/OPS., * To.IE subscriber has now on hand a very ex— .l., team° and well. selected atock,of 80,0'ES ariIISHOEH,• which he"will act'. . L v oim. , at "unasiially Inwnriees. ,FArahas.. eillront Wholesale realer's,lit tow.l rates, he can otter etch inducements to puretnvi sera as will make it tkeir interest to visit, his eatablielnent. fle lute every article' in the '• path. and Hit nt line-- , for Ladta-or Gentlemen's wear—lio therefore dCemn_ii tinneintaaarp to particularize. 2:ll s erapna leaking good and cheap gOodriart horned to give him a call. • , April 12 ' W. SHELDON. ANOTHER GRE.fI ARRIVAL! SPRDITG- Et. SUMMER DRY GOODS, TOE subscriber respectfully infOrms his friends Sind' dlinierous customers. that he has returned from niiladelphot with d larg,e and va ried assortment orSpl;ing and Summer Goods, ounsising in part of • . • . .- LADIES' D R ESS GOODS, such as black and fancy silks,b lack and chroge able alpacas, barages, borsgg de laines, mous. de begs, botabazindi, plain, figured and chang ea'de Fioplins, lawns, gingbams, show fs.,oaliecies, gloves, hosiery, &c. GENTLENIEN'S DI3,ESS GOODS. • C 111CFIARDS, Charnbereb tug, Pa such as (Inc black and brown French Cloths, black Doeskin and fancy Cansimeres, satin and fancy Vostinms, black and In.lion fancy Cra vats, suspenders, gloves, Psce. HATS AND CAPS, A largo •assortment, of Meles and BOys' tints and Caps, embracing every style and qua hty„ Al oso. a larg and varied assortment of Parasols, I3onnets and Ribbons. Bleached and unbleached Musling. Checks, Tio'cin44. Jeans, Wills: Table•ditificri, Bagging Oanahargs, cowling, tablo•lincns, &c. A huge ns9urttnent of Men's lVomon's s ond ( Jhilrlcen•a Roots and Shees, Jenny Ltnd Buskin Shoos at very low prices. • Colored and White CA R pwr CHAIN, GROCtRIES, A large assortment of GROCERIES, such ns Sagtr, Molasses, Rice, Teas, &u... All who visit our estaishineot are free to nets mvlerli , e that we are • stilling Foreign and nestie Dry Ulnas, Hoots. Shoes, &c, at as• tonishingly low prices! Our low prices have sire( I y at tr trued a large number of people. Tho attention of all who wish good bargains is soltuit n .l. as groat in lucoinents uan bo olibrod top trehasers. D in't for , et the old stand, Humerich's cor nee, North ilanover Street, • Better, Eggs, Itags'and Soap taken et mnrke pritee. N. W. WOODS, Spring and Summer nitillinery. RS. BRYAN, MILLINER, announce s into the public that she has just :opened a beautiful and extensive assortment of Spring and Summer Millinery, at her stand opposite Arnoids store, in . Meehanicsburg. Sli,e pi now .<21015. prepared to suit the taste of ladies who may favor her with their custom, as her stock of Crape pen. nets and cheap Bonnet's of all kinds, Silk Ribbons, Flowers, Trimmings, &c. cannot be excelled. She will also keep on hands cap . collars, under. sleeve's, Intillterchiefs and Mitre: lisp assort ment 'of fancy articles CannOt Lril to please her customers. 1.41.1184 are , invited to call and see for theniselves before buying elsewhere. Prices reasonable. fapril Chr.D housekeepers and young, with these also Ur who are expecting to become housekeep• ors, are invited to cell at liALßKiers FAMILY GROCERY and examine his elegant assortment of China, Glass and gaeenswara, end other articles in the housekeeping line, such as French and English tea ens, heavy banded and plan, Waite Grantte, gilded and blue do, Dinner s-is at every, variety and price. B tel it, I pitchers, turmoils. dishes. &c. e—.2entro tablq pad mantel lamps, Giniolabraa and other lambs. 4rok variety, Fable ,tad bar tu,nblers. goblets, &e. Fein aid prose vo dish es, in variety.. Cei ir•w ire—tubs, buckets, churns. bewle, Bitter prints and ladles, meal bookets4t,c. J3rushes--.sweepkag, white wash. scrubbing, II in I and shoe brushes, dusters, brooms, &c. NI tricot . , clothes and travelling baskets. Also a chi iico assortment-el Tobacco and Se oars. C ill ye why are fond of choice brands of Sugars anl try thi Prin ftegaliaEH , thef 7 , I vieni,s and other Celia varieties, end yeti will tied thorn of unimpr sellable quality, AlEii) half Spanish and Common Segars, with elvAce Snutiand chewing tobacco. apl'26 The Sprist,q of 1854, WILL he a inomorable one in the annals of our Borough—for the L. Ali G BS T S 'l' 0 C hinds 'toast. cheapest and best GOlDi aro now selling ~ I T rapidly at Bentz St ti rotifers cheap store. Our BTOEIk consi,tsof Silks, II ireges, Tissues. La,wns,! Barege de Lains Gin:;lll.4, 1)0 [Sages, Alpachas, Call e ws. Che4lo, Diapers. &c. B mhos, Itlherri Parasols, lilts for summer, •Gloves, II rsi..ry, Liees, Edgings, Spring Sil twti, French Worked Collars, Trimmilgs, •kl. Cloth a, Cliseimert4, Vestings and slimmer stoTt for Man a I I B - ty's wear,' together with a great many other C tads not mentioned hero, butt,oit examination otir•stoek will be found to bathe largest Cumberland county and will be sold Vera lor. •-• ApriA 12,'54. BENTZ & ROTIIF:RS'..., Spring Style of Mats d'e Caps • . _,,..7.... -.ea ' • - .:,..4.." ' • ti l 77:-. ;.'• . e in 0 ' 11 , .."`• ' 7 - 1; .. f. „-,, T. , •r . k :::it -..-.7. - --- , • •• : +-.."7"." '1 1 72V1C:211. TROUT, h i tO•inform•his old friends t.hnt lie AY has removed to his new „estaldishinont on litga."Street, near the Rail Road Depot, and ie now opening a lay,ge and elegant assorttnent the . SPRING STYLE OF AlA'rs, joat received froM Philadelphia, which the gen• demos of Carlisdi aro requested to call and ex• a nine. h ty i lne a large aSsortitrent of Silk, Fur and Slouch flats of hie own :manufacture, got itp , in the' beat style and Various prices; themxcelltimur and finish of which he will War rant fill stock-he is confident only needs to be examine' to be approved. 1)::19.9.15it a large gar) ily ,floys' and Children's CAPS,' oh Cloth and Fur and of every variety of .etyle and price .just received fromVhiladelphiii. Let all who want 'a Hat pr Cap gdvn him td_quil, os 'they miry be 'elm', of being suitild'i6 their own eritiarnmirin. ' " ' Mar 2.2, PreS :Drugs, Diedicinpv Exc. Scc:• ."/ I have just received from Phdadel. phut and Now York very extens m ive additions to my former stock,"ebra - (NI mug nearly. ()yeti article of Medicine now, in use, toge.nor with Paints, .Varnishes, Turpentme, F'erlumery, Soaps, Stationery, Fine Cutlery, Fishing Tackle,— [lmhof' of almost every description, xtith n endolss variety of other articles, which I arn ( 4. tormiped to 801 l at the VCItY Lowv , — prices. All Physicians Country Merchants, Pedlars and others, are respectfully requested not to pass the OLI) STAID, tis they may, rest assured that every article will be sold of a good quulity, and upon reasonable terms. St.—ELLIOTT, !Wain woof. =ME HAVE 4011 A * GOLD ? - 4"4ALLO II P.l lt.'S ' ELIXIR . had' aaMilied . ' ti ivii tug coleibr4 'fOr tli 'carp d 1 nll dineasee .artsing frons •MilntO'Ocirds "ruict.iiii of eitae'haii been 'attested and approve by`Mindiods 91 o'ST most".rospectablei citizens. '.ll - Covery•ihetance limniethete'reliof has boon given, as the follQii: ;in.;cortilicato—from those• have' tiled it bears' 'testint.M . Y: I:Manufactured and for sale' by • 3 ANI ES 0 A L L 04,1 E R., Agent. I tva'the undorsignod do r:ortlly that we .hasg uneditia Inher's"preparetion-rOr . ConsoMptionl Colds; Disensee of dm . Lintgs,- Liver,' &0., AAA hnvingtexpeiloneed imnsediate!relittf:therefroM . wduld . reeonimend itto filllatllictstlin that; viol: T '. 'Thos fl Skilesel. ,:, h.Mre.NII Gouldi- • ,' • ' R 3 l . l;.llloCoY,'•y , . '' , E•Li.tvoif, ,, - ., ~•:' ,•. Pater Pdonyer. : • '•.." ':l3-B , .liaikett.. : Joseph tnbauhin''. , . N..:W..Woods:; . .'• Calliele,./tpril 25;1854—Ay , ~ : . . r.' ;!, , ' t#9l l v. ktit witonT , lll . ,:, li i , 14., 14., i - - ..,:y , ';',- . .wiAlcooo t p„:,:.•,',„';fi,„. , • t.: -, . -- ii, :fl,,inl,PArrmoivrt,' Cuiiia. Co: ~f,t el A R P.F. N. T E 1i9,, , Cfthinei mtiltereiriVoggoti , --zir suzz i r.„ : #„•, spxvz h com - It i e ati m m ate a rs, ar r 47 4 l4 I,7l l t r era ;:e li i i; n o l. o.m i n i k o efe go n o nt d i C ?Arc tl ngit : A :a ii '- ‘ 1 1 ; c 1 1' fli-::)''til9Cln'eli'le°rrtil" ki n d; i',,9,2 4 1 ? 1 ,,titt i V4, 1; i ril e n i ; li ti v ik i r fit i a %,, 19 ,b n A l g thriii ciin bn li ndl 'else ' Whoi.O.,' ;',4lloraottAirocfna' T .oo , 6 a f ! ' ii if i nt :ity,i ' V e A' . o l 6 l • l l l l l ;iii i ii:4,4 , ,.! - Vir .., i,i r '- ‘ ,4 : ,' Y, , tii' E: ' 11 Ng WEIL.6; Plietiiitow9,' 'di' 'WM. ',TV 0 wcr tp..an Ivor woo ntiard 0, 0,,t ' BEY MO t/ It, Iy.,' Carlisle, -will he iiroitiptlY, t i . n. :‘ , , P. ,c,1 , 1 "- , . 4, ' '.', %fp nt4 'v.:l,Tc% E::. '; , pittoOdea'Alo.' '. '. • 1K!,4)2', IS. . 6.1i.:,i' ( Wo',i'Efide Dioilil tfiniiv4itrilirtie ' Bt, Sl)ops. tl6t Store of Ar. tho. Groat titan for Dri , Gootie & Groceries. DOMESTICS BOOTS AND SDOES April le, 184 China, Glass and Queensware. Stotio' anb, SOS: ZINC' PAIDITb. 71NC PAINT B; - otie third cheaper than L. 4 White Lead;'Ond• free lino - WAIN puisonOus qualities--The - Nevi J'ersy-A hie Company I riv ing greatly - enlarged their INerito end io-proved the quality of their products, - are prepared to exectite:orders for their superior Paints,. Dry, and ground in Oil, in usSOrted nocage's of lion 25 to 500 pounds. Also--dry, in barrels 01 9,00 pounds each. Their White - Zinc, which is sold 'dry or ground in oil, is warranted pure and unsurpased for body and uniform W hite noes. A method of preparation has' recently -been discOvered which enables the Company to warrant their Painte to'kenp *yeah and soft in the keg., for any reasonable time. • in this re swim, tneir Paints will be superior to any otliiir in the market. Thier Brown. Zinc__Paint. which is solder a low price, and which can only 'he made from the Zino ores from New Jersey; *q.now well known for its protective qualities when applied to iron or other metalic surfaces. Their Stohecolor Paints possesses all the pro• perties of -the• Brown, mind is of an ngreenble color for painting Cottages, Depots, -Out-buil dings, Bridges, eta. Dealers supplied on liberal terms by their Agents. FRENCH & RICH ARDS, Wholesale Paint Denlirs and Importers. all2-sm. N W sort loth & Mlnrket•ets.. Phila. STRAW GOODS--SPRING 1854, TIMIR subscribers are now pr'pared to exhibit at theit:Splatdid New Establishment just completed on the site of theirloimer 'stand, No. 41 SOUTH SECOND STREET, PHILADELPHIA; nn entire pew and beautiful stock of Straw, .Fancy_mt s4lk—Bornets -and , -Flats,-Flowere, &c: and Panama, P , lm'and Summer 111118 for Gentlemen, which our old patrons, Merchants and Milliners generally, are,inyited to examine confidently promising them, in extent, in vatic'. ty, immwelty, and in styles, a stock unequalled. QC Orders carefully and ninniptly execitted. mh22-3m: THOMAS & CO: Agricultural Ingileraent Er. Seed Store rrof-lE subscribers offer for sale a large variety a„ of Agricultural Implements, among which are the celebrated gAGLIi PLOW. Prinity Plow, ROitZer ' S Subsoil 'Plow, Corn Shelters, tetra e and I-14y Cuit4s, Corn Fodder Cutters and Grinders, Farmers' Boilers, approved Cul tivators, Road Scrapers, &r.. . . 130YgR Qx HALL,• Agricultural ',implement and Seed Store, mar I) Harrisburg. Pa. FIELD and GARDEN SEEDS THE subgeribers are prepared to-receiVe or ders for FIELD, GARDEN and FLOWER SEEDS, of the choicest varieties and warran— ted to be pure and genuine. kmong whicharo Golden Oregon Corn, Stowell Evegreen Corn, Roanoke Mammoth Corn. Adams Early and White Flint, Orchard Herd Timothy and . Clo• ver Seed, and every variety or Flower and Gar den Seeds. Catalogues ,furnished when re r quested: [COYER & HALL, Agrieultural Implement and Secd Smre, ' mar II Harrisburg, Pa. = RA4S WANTED. 13ELNG extensively:engagQ in the mean ly) facture of paper, we will pay te_Country Merchants and others having Rags.for sale, mom than the prescht market price—CASH. JESSIJP & MOORE, • Paper Mapulaoturers, Philp klp,!la—LNos.2.l. and 25 North Si, at street below Arch, between sth and 6th. met . G 'A' XS! • Just Published—A new Discovery in Medicine] A FEW words oil the Rational Treatment, ES, without Medicine, Searmatorrhea, or local weakness, nervous debility, low - iseirits, lassi, tude, wo•dtness of the limbs and back, intlisen; anion and incapacity for,study and labor, dull nese of aperehenson, loss of memory, aversion to soeie•y. love of solitude. timidity, Belli - lib trust, dizziness, heache, involuntary discharges, pains in the Side, affection of the eyes, pimples on the face, sexual and other infirmities in man From the French of Dr. U. DcLancty Tim inviortanCfact. That these alarm in' corn , plaints may easily be removed w.rrtiouT AtEDI. ClIVE,;18 in this sin ill tract, clearly demon4tra tedi.and the entirely new and highly alled(l4iill I treatment. as adopted by the Author, hilly ex plained, by means or whichieVery one is enabled taenrohimselt perfectly and at the least passi ble cost,, avoiding thereby all the advertized nostrums of the day. Soot to any rul cross, gratbrand—post-from-in sanded onyelope, by remitting, (poet onbb two ()Waage stomps to Dr,B.Debaney,l7 Lispennrd Street, New York, (marl ly Phil. Surgeons' Bandage Institute 4510 t ENIO VED to No. 4 Ninth street, Ixth It tore above Market. B C. . EVER ET"I"P'S Patent Graduating Pressure TRUSS, for the cure of Rupture; Sholder Braces, Supporters, N.',lastie Stockings, Suspensory, Hemorrhoidal, end Bandages I'm deformities. , Jan. II —l)r. cLorrx ! CLOTZLING ! The Ltirgest and Cheapest Clothing -- ---- Siore - in Carlisle 1 ------ A RNOLU & LIVING , TON have now a: their store the largest and best assorttnent of ready madd Clothing to be found in .Carlisle, whitili they are able to sell at less than city pri ces, and lower than the goods eau be bought at any other store is the place. The clothing we sell is all our own manufacture and not bought ready-made. We never have to deal in dama ged goods. We buy good. sound material and nothing else. We warrant every (thing we sell to be well - made and to give entire satisfaction. Wo have now on hand, NG & SUMMER CLOTHING of all stiles and qualities,and at mires to suit, embracing :bloc, black and fancy broadcloth and linen dross, frock end sack .0 OATS. 'cloth eassimereand,linen pantaloons, cloih, satin and. fancy vests atilt sizes anddeseriptionsoogeth with a large assortment orCrovitte,Ties; Stocks,. Shirts I laud kerchiefsiGloves. Suspenders, &c. &c., Shirts, a variety snch as is seldom of fered. Measures taken and clothing mode to order. . . Don't fOrget the steed in North Hanover at., next. door to Lyse's Hardeiard store,.and di recily. opposite Illaolanghlic's hotel, A R Doelisle, April 19. 1854.-3 m. Extensive FttrAittird' would respectfully et~ call the attention of lAouse Keepers and the pttt?lie to hip extensiith stook. of ELEGANT FURNITURE. including' Sofas, Wardroler, Centrdellif other Talilts, Dressing end, plain Burefius.and every etlim• article in bjs branch of business. Also, how' n fined the ra'rgest: as sortment of•CH A RS'in The lowest prices.' inrColiins made at the shortest notic and Hearse provided for funerals. I itsa•call at his,tatablislihnent,on.lietth Hance ver street, near Glass's HOTEL.. N..B.—Fur biture hired out by the month oryear Carjisle.Norell 120.. , W. 411 'PAPpIt fpfkPiEl ere . attra ! r HAVE lust received my, Sprinestock of PAPERIrAtIcuNGS,•whidll surpass in Style, Quality find , Prke any 'that bus ever ~ been exhibited its. Carlisle. I respectfully so licit h call froin persona in want of Paper:Hang. inge 01 any descriptihn, as am confident my assortment far surpasses any in the ,borough; and la. style and price - has'but few rivals in the lona) , ask :ofthe , pUblie, to Call and ex amine my assortment -before. Purchasing, as - I am confident my chaste designs cannot fail to please thenmostfastidions. ; \Vet • , J of North . Hanover S.,treet,' . • .Pa..* •, cheap lill(ttelles Jewel** • , '‘VIIOLESALE and RETAIL' „0.; iktl p i et.? P.biledelphio , Watch' end Jewelry Store,:;' Nurnbert „,p6,Nortfasecond Street, corner ,4( r.or.,.Q9arrYll9o°P.VlPl;kt".; arr•-•,; 4old Lev,er - . , catiißibiti • jewelibil,cariit 01/09v ENt /Ott Gold Lepke, 18 caiet caeca, " 00,"" Silver do jewels, • ' 9` oo, • Silver Lover, full jivelled, 12 00 A1814,67:0', Quartiarit ' Gold Spectacles, . • 700 ; Fine Silver Speqaclqa, 1 59 Giddltratelete, • .! 'OO.. • Leal& Gold 'Pencils:: :4,/ no Silver Tee Spoon', Pol. S oo Gold Ponamj,4l) Eleoeilood s6lr Holder. 1 00. ' Gold Finger, Itinge,37.6 cetitti to ,i4f34„,,Witteh` .;latteee, 14 9904(4 rat6nt; 1811 Lpneti 5 ; °tip:kr, ordain IRV PrA2Parlioa .gqoda warranted bavirhaLiliev are aoldtir. , !.§7PAPFigit HARLY. edpaly .Nucceviore to 0. , Oqtrieil-; t .P91 , 80j. 11 , 0 , 1 11 0 .;G 0 14 and Silver ~I.,4;,vi e ra; a nd: bopineOrmiAciwor 4199,3-4•7-4110vd,Priqa!•,•••''' itiibeeliniiethiis . , q z ; ft. titltt nub pppintss Erg tte Sire atitr.Dttugljhro 4 g,fffittimr. Dr. C: L.'BELLING; ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN AND ACCOUCHEUR Machaniosbnig, Pa, Dr. Hamann announces to the .afflicted that he is a regular graduate of the best Medical College In . the United States, and, during many years of very extensive practice, has been familiar with every form of disease, and succeeded in curing the most_hopelestecru3ea. oven-when-abandoned-by the regular faculty: Ills perfect knowledge of the ha.: man system enables him to adapt the means to the end, so as to produce tho most astonishing results: The alarming prevalence of cilqpnso, and the often imperfect medical treatment of the present day, has induced him to make known use NEVER-FAILING REMEDIES, that those that mourn may rejoice, and the 'afflicted leap for joy. ALL, no matter whit their disease may be, can rest assured of finding relief, and therefore should not delay a moment. Write disease and symptoms full and plain, and you can receive an answer by return, mail' (free) stating the medicine required'and the, price .of it. Address, C. L. RELLING, M. D., Mechanicsburg, Cumberland county, Pennsylvania. N. B.—The Doctor will attend patients at ray distance, when required.' ILA NTCLIE'S New Clothing Establisbment! THE undersigned respectfully .announces to his old friends and the mibli.?cenerally,that he has re-commenced the CLOTHING BUSI NESS in all its vat ions branches. and has Just opened, fresh front the city, at "Leonard's Cora. ner." North Hanover stroet a -well selected assortment of READY 11.1 DE CLOTHING. embracing every variety, style andfinish, and at mices corresponding to -the times and quality. Ile has also on hand a superior stock of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES. VESTINGS, &c, of every style suitable ftlr, Spring and Sum mer. wear. and which he will nialte to:order on. terms which cannot fail to please. His stock - also embratatia Lie :ot or Meii'9 Shirts, Col late, Cravats, Gdoves and Hosiery; in short., every article pertaining, In gentlemen's wear.— Flo respectfully invites the public to call and examine his goods. N. HA:NTCH, Apt '26,1854 NEW GOODS ---PRIC ES REDUCED At CHARLES O:HLBY , S, In East High Street, Carlisle, Pa. VITE have just received a large and hand some assortment of Spring and Summer Goads—my second supply for the season "inch have boon bought for cash at astonish. ingly low prices . , Nlous do Bege 123 conts"worthlB, Lawns, (fast color) 6 12, do do 12 20, Barrage do Gaines '6 12, do 12 " 25, 6 8, Barroizes 18 31, Black Silks 62 " 87, • do 100 " 1,25, • Stockings 6 ft 12, Illk Cassimere " 150, with a large and general assort men tot ladies' DRESS GOODS, Barage, mous debege, and mango detains, lawns, black and fancy silks of every descrip tion and quality, black alpacas of high lustre, blact bombazines of ft superior quality, and a .good_assortment of Mourning Gnarls. . DOMESTICS. DO 311.1STICS Bleached and unbleached muslins, sheetings from 1 to 3 yds wide. cheeks, Glasgow and fine French gingham's, tickinga, damask towels and "'We clothe, naftftin B , red, yellow and while woollen flannels. shrouding flannel, &c. EMBROIDERIES AND LACES, Cambric and Swiss ruffling, edging and insert. ng, lisle, mochlin and itoretnine lace, French worked collars, do under.sleoves, do spencer and cud's, m iarniag collars,black laced veilsjof all sty lee, A very handsome assortment of Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons. Boots and Shoes a little t lower than ever.— Having now the largest at cheapest steak of .Neiv...Goods.in-the edit nty, 1-..ana-determined to. give all who will favor us with a call, great bargains, Oour old friends and customers are invited to call. . May 24, 1854. SPRING ACID SIMMER 1851] Styles of Hats! [1859 j riEORGE KELLER -respectfully announ. ilifeos to his old. Patrons and the publio gen. orally that he has just roceived the SPRING STYLE OF GENTLE MEN'S FIATS,- , manufactured at 'ono of the best establishments in •4 1 ..!=• - •'" Philadelphia, to which ho invites special attention. . Ho hoe. aleo.conslantly_on,hand a large and varied lallsortment of hie awn manufaetara as %otPas oily made. ~HATS.AND CAPS, . suitable for• be, seation,nomprisingovery,vari oy t of Russia, Beaver, Moles.tin and silk Hate, fintslied in the latestetyle,totather with a full absortment of Cape of every, shape and: des. cription, and •at every priori . He particularly invitee the public to call and examine his exten sive assortment, which in•style, material and IMish,cannot be surpassed by any in market, and which he is able to-put at prices lower then ever. tt:rßometnber • his old stand on North Hanover street, between . Humor's and Senor's aio e.. March 22, 1854..,. Nails ! Von. Paint, dec . sahscriber has just peceiyed 100 hull's ~IIL. of NAILS, for 'sale 'at reduco prices.— Also 10 tons of Ifarrirriered "Sur 14.°i-14-Black smiths will- do. }}veil call.. :Alau'a large lot of %Vince L'edd, Zinn Paints,'Oils, Turpentine, :Glass and Putty, Smith's, Superior Copal Vol, nigh, Soo; Alto . just received a large' stock of lto*land'a mid 'New York make of Elliptic Sprinks, - nll sale cheap at-the Old, -Stand; Norsk Hanover street, Carlisle," MapJ'ACOB SENER. TO r.a,nritiElng,, riptiE subseriherinformulie pub-, .‘1444 , ...11. lie that he hes 'constantly' hand a:tifirtety'or eholee•youno LCN. • •CUST"ritttES; from ten to fifteen tees, high, - Whielt ware 'raised from the mta; they 'are rill el the yellow , loSusu.,He offers theni'M thodefato • prides; nursery, situated in Hampden township, Cumb: 'et:fumy; shout 5 miles west of Harriaburg,pn Om turn pike.' Call end examine for yhursellvosi • ' Feb 22 lOwpdt PBCRLY4 Carlisle .Female Seminary, • liAtissES ;:,EATIsTb will commence the SPAINIETI SESSION of their Seminary lieeend Monday in April; in a'new.anti notnmodyme„schobt rooln,lpeext -clogrjt:o Mr. Leona r rd'a. North 'hoover street. Imo ractiori.in theaatigtingeemieNawing, no extra charge. . -,Mostomtglpt...by l m i esperionced Macnoroat an extra clinrto., , (eept9llY. Scythes, Scythes,- Ocythes. A UST. receitied:tr farts tHES, of left superior brands, to which the, attention of Cradle 111afferiCenti. F,afreeraiis ietlitetl;;.'r he attentifm afiFormera .1a IllSq. , ,eolicitellltq :Oft Oen . ' ,variety. of .Verrtiang beet make,F 4intleiturnAett9tl ct..s arstig S . oy.ah o ue .9n city, prioiis; o,olP,zrtiakc'es l ' . ""nulilgt9r , ers priecs• 4k/ 8 o 4 ,B 9or l Priati - , /,warrant.:cis, of Cbt rn , t.which, tornaliti Mink .b ut iti ho e i,th At i ikee,nny othr T r y i t ; ... JOH N P. LyNp,,, • :.. West Side Norilf Hanovei seieet.. - .4.9075 0 1 P1 1 iN TIME EilllOLElttl—NOßßl3s,'Pylenieiy. AL) rhea, f tel•tiro making their speearance.— 'You'know the reinedy.' . 1f , you , ,tive any ret. gard 'for the welfare yontketyosliyour.wile: 'or your 010 1 0+M; MlPPlY,Yearoolren.'"Sith rlßoechorts DiaLohless Cordial.iz otherwiseobide,tho consequences resulting from a bigoted/ tlherenco—to.Auld, quaoker.r•':Y j•YtVintchless Remed? dan'bo hint or • the Drug !slow e r ') J •KIEFFER, Soup!. Xlenover • streo4 a l(e ty.doors /mut 1031 :the COnftlionsi`o',"ol , littiti, -'• ' ' Stern. tternmtcra •and , :Bullders Taro tositinina thriimsortment •Lateh. p!BoltriVllinget,;- Screwei Glass; , PdtV, elm% SClL'All'lonside'theap dt • H 'ntarl3; l . SAXTON'.B. , •!' • Pgal anb OtlierNotice.s. Estate ,of-Andre . w. Sensemani dec'd. NTOT/Cgis hereby giVen that letteim nf ad m iitafretion on the Cibtlite of Aad rdw. Sen seinen, late of East Pennutioro:twp,tiumb ecic, deceured, have bean granted by:.tlic, gegiater, of said' county" to the, enhaeriber, residing in Mnehaniesburg:: persOna, indebted to mild' nalme aro required to niche immediate payment and thdaehaving claims to present them to JACOB SENSEMAN, Administretorn June 76w Estate of Simon Analainba.tint;dec. 1V nr..114 is herebyzlven that letters of ad- .1-‘ ministration on the citatemf 'Siren?' A ugh': inbaugh, late of North Middleton twit;_Cumb -erland c •unty,,deceased, have been,gramed•by the' Ite t r.iiiiter of said county to the suttee fiber,' siding in the same township. All persons in dubled to said estaie nro required to make iin: mediate payment, and those having elainis,to present them for settlement to ELIZABETH AUGHINBAUGH, may 81) • • . • Estate•of Maria E. Sniiih);clec. ' 1100TICE is hereby given that letters 'of ad- IV ministration; with the will annexed, of Maria E. Smith,,bue of listupden twp, Comb. county, deceased, 'hh"ve been granted by the Register of slid:county to the subscriber, reef-. ding in the same township. 'All,persons having clams against said estate are rettoirett to pre sent them for Settlement; and - those indebted to make immediate payment to DAVID SIIOPP, Ex'r. May_24 fit Estate of. John Hays, deb NE is hcreby4iven that letters of ad-, ministration . on the emote of .rolin.Hays, late of FrankkiVil township , dec:: have• been' granted to the subscriber; residing in &owl& Middleton township, Cumberland county. All persons inde'ited to said :•state are required to mike it - rune - hate payment; and those - haying claims to present them to JOAN STUA RT, Administrator. May 10 Estate of James Barton, dee, • = xTO rico, is hereby given that letters egad.r IV ministration on the estate of James Bar-, ten, late of Lower Allen township, Cumber.. land county, deceased, have been granted by the Register Qi n said county to the stemoriber. : resiling.in the same township. All persons having claims against said estate are requited' to present thorn for settlement, and those in: debted to make immediate payment to ISAAC BARTON, Adm'r. May 3-6 w Town Property For S ale. TffE undersigned offersiOr sale the follow lug property, sithato in tho borough of Csrlisle, viz:— , No. I—A double too story ,s*frn DWELLING HOUSE, situate on Bedford street, with back building. wash house and '''""" 7 ' - _'' cistern, adjoining property;:of T. 13,isrei% -- The lot is 122 leer deep, No. 2—le a two story DWRI.,LANG HOUSE weatherboardetl, with a, never.laihng well of wutee ne it the.dricir: The two properties will be sold serarataly or together as may suit pur chasers.- • No. 3—A TOWN LOT• containing Five Acres, on the Harrishurg turnpike, opposite Foland's.Point House. For terms apply to . May 311) WM.. M. PENCOSE-- - ROUSE AXE LOT' FOR 11.1.,E. THE two Story FRAME HOUSE ' and Lot of Ground in South Ilano• fr" ver street, now occupied by Charles o A atrium, immediately opposite Bentz 1S e . Store. is offered at private sale. For • terms enquito of the subscriber, Attorney for the owner. nov9's3tf) R. M. HENDERSON. - novsms - rolt - s - dixit. • THE - Brick • two story Doti ELLING , • HOUSES., with basement stories, is .1-. 1 . belonging toned ntijoinitin t h e M. rt li • . E. Church, near the Rail (load De pot, are for sale. -- Th - e - fr will be offered nt private sole until the let of August next, when if not sold they will be oilers italic sale on the premises, on or befor the let of September, not thereafter., 'l' to property can be seen and any Other in for 'ttlnn had, on reference to, either of the undersigned. CHARLES BELL, J WORTHIN GTO N ,}Com. I J 11/ EBY, Carlisle. May 24, 1854 - ROBERT B. SMILEY, ABINET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER North' Hanover Street, and next door to Glass's (Hotel. THR undersigned would respectfully inform the citizens of Carlisle and the public gener ally, that he now has on hand a large. and ele gant assortment of - FURNITURE, consisting in part of Wardrobes, Card amPother 'rubles, Sofas, Bureaus. Bedsteads. plain and fancy - Sewing Stands. &c. manufactured of -the best material and quality warranted. Also a general assortment of CHAIRS ht the Lowest prices. lienitinn Blinds' made to order, and repairing promptly attended to. VrCoffins rondo at that shortest notice, and havinea splendid hearse he will attendfuner all in town or country. Dritentember the stand— next doer to H. Gl3.'c Hotel. nov24 R. B. SMILEY. SOUP; I P. LIMA Wholesale ant) . Retail Dealer in Amer ican, English and German HARD WARE, Oils, Paints, &c., &c.- and ril C lIA N ICS, builders mill th'e r pfildic gen- LIU :crally, wit t are in want of Hardware of any 19n1, aro invite I to call In and examine my unasually , lorgo , ;stock of -goods, which I am nt very low prices. Just stop in: it will lanly,dutain you tl very few minutes 'to lto con vinced Mit intro. iierybodi eays--that.Lyne's is dlscidedly 'tits place to get good goods at letgi prices—must be true. I,YNE'S.flardwaro, Store, West Side North Hanover streets May. 10,18.51. • Carlisle. S.EGA R, DI A NIIZA CT aim .•. Sohn N. Armstrong. , ~ Informs' the citizens of •ICarliele that he hag: opened an eatabiishment for the anle of For-. eign tuv&Dumestie SFIGAIt', on West Main street, diiectly opposite the It.lt'..Deflot. where he .will keep constantly* used ' ": 1' 0 C ' t g _ A.hlj S 1!.1IJ FE' • .' of the best varieties. Ilse various brands of Imported Segars cannot be surpassed in ritality:l The lovers .of fpgrant sepias. and ehowere of ' - the weed", are ,to give hon a Mem a large assortment of. genes, Pruhrellas, „- • , LU.NIEI E R ' *HQ ; also,contimpas:The Lumber Business, on the corner.ar West and Fomhol streets, where may always he found a goierai variety of: Limber, atdhe lowest market .*ielat:: t:t April 26. 1661 , ~•TOOMI E C. ?,ilJ.TlFl,ll;Whitei,l'optili,lloplthy,Gutps end a.Sweet Breatit,=—All Who are do ii.ous• of obtaining theke . benefits should ueo ZER,.; , AN'S.CFLEB p . TII ' WXSE , Tlii4 delicious' article' coOttiiiina" so' many' inert torlouti, eh - Midas twit itlioutaiw'haleoitio ti ;mid Tavern e •vetth the - ciiikens ;Neil! Turk,' Pltiladelehlo' , and . . ll altimbro. : t - Dentists Ore., scribejt-dtiAlke,r,practicg,most s,uccessfully,uud, front evo,ry adores tit?:.coost, u dation. are awarded ji. • :Intlatnid 'dad tinetliag gonna' aid inifrietliate iy•huriatittodrby•ita'asol; its action' upon Ilion* , id mildriatothing• and etreetive.9;' It cleanses the tdellt•eo therougblyi.lhat •.they,ture-tnad vat otrorke,whiteneso, end. diffuses thretw,kiho:• taouth . :such a.•.4otightial.. frelltueissltliat v lhat, . brpath,ianandeiati,e,auuititelyoty,aot, 41.,titojn% foottiAliose . ottiout, tunti n ' to decay. ao a' .iadosaginfooti i Mich thc§o aria; rereotitek Hie al%"vay;tretriaiii 'Belied.. • geed - the ,following Mi Havingliaeit ettninterided your' Tooth Too Wash inirtroiketiee'fot Sahib timei'l find• it 'the mosceffectoal Dentifrice , . ie;titte;.enditherOorcriecommend it. bit lie pub. k k ,• • Dr: 1 A-t c.,a'arttiuv.,-Dentidt,; , : ;• •. • • •••• t te- • ; florid the'Ailloyying testimony. • 4 1110-Zpnluart-4?e,ar Sir, I have fully tested the rite - riteof your valuable l'ootb...Wasb r end-' can, without - hooltatiOn, , ra oominonti•it as the bust ;that has come U9der XIV .119,0 Oa ezperiebbs Deattst.• of,T4t r . o o ,l M4J'Euxiceilki classes the : T,eet b. mettles, etikl e her, don, IrOtited ti; rlellelo ue fragrance Co; ,The Breath. Frbita .. tllosu:yrhtii thdiro hen of it,hoivbiel'lt 'will'oee' • tritely riperik •;' '•J t• r : r k • P P.7FicittircirSurgireniMentiet:'",l.'i Ct. ;.. :.219 Soot lifTentlt titreet ;;; end recommended-thy nil the onliar bent Dentists lb NeertYrnit.PhiladelphiaMeki Itintore. and other cities where has been in- , traduced}, All should : give it:a; trial,' tcr 6 Prepared only lit 'Fronete i girtnne,, Ppm gist and Che'mist, Philadeinhikand .09 Rocrotoli 1,-AsolootAikiv,„qorlioo4 , , , Pqr,,heirnec k ;ltc,rutm,gobunkn; l ,AlPlr,9l l 3 ,l golF 4 . . mbinnP.Pal , prv. oo#ll4vogi DruggistrekotkloVierntii per bottle.