II New '3 hi rti somas.. 71 ARN.4IS S ADDLZRY* AFI'; Vir SETTS of tliruble and single harness also slddles and bridles, for sale cheap. En quiie at this oiliso. • STOREItEEFERVANTED. AYouNG MAN 16' or 18 rears asp, who can come well recomended, is wanted in. the grocery business in this town: One frum.the country preferred. " Ent - Intro at this office. at. N 'T . ca NOTICE is hereby given that the CUNT BERLA.ND VALOY SAVINGS INSIII UTION, located at Cumberland Hall,in inson township, Cumborlane county, will make application to the next Legislature of the Coin. monwealth of Pennsylvania for an act of Incor poration, with a capitol of not less than Ten nor more than Thirty 'Phousand Dollars, for the pur pose of receiving'desposirs of moneys both tran sitory and on . intereir, and of making loans and diseo.ints; wit each other privileges as are usu ally granted to savings Institutions. By order of the Directors. IV M• GA LB TH, 'l' teas. D. L. BP.P,LIIA N.See'y (le 28 Err. IA) MON N ETS—Just received a few English ....1110ansfable Bonnets, also a small lot of Satin, Straw Do and whet qualities, for sale cheap, S G. W. 111 I'IsIER.M - E1 NI opening a very 11'4 fell asortrnent of Lice and muslin under slaves and collars of various qualities, Swis and Gambric Edging and Insertings of all'qualities with a great variety of' desirable goods for the season. ' G. W. lIITNER. ijr. AC %I[TS—A full assortment ol Black L•tce Mits, Gloves, Lace Points &c., just received by ' G. W. 1111 NEIL -INS— Just opened a great variety of hanil 11' some Spanish. Chinese and Ivory Pans ,&c Also Dress trimmings in variety. _ ICE /LONERS WANTED. Tie; lJ tr.l of School Directors of the bor riso.o of NI achnnicsburg, will 'receive tairaten applications front Teachers, until the 15th of July, for their Schools, No. I, 2,3, 4, for ON rot romancing on - the lot of Sep tern"tor, and to continua nine months, except Scan tl No. 2. whi , S4 will he for 5 months. SALARIES—No. 1, $ll per month; No. 2, 912; No 3, 23, and No. 4 5.3 0 . , HENRY G. RUPP, Sect'y. June el, '54 State' and County. Tax for 1854, 'AN abatement of • five per cont., will be tik low.+l on Mato and Coen , y Tao, if paid to the unlarsi4ned m or before the 17th July, 1854. after th it time the whole arn.ittut will be re quire 1, an! all parsons are hereby notified to pt y th or taxes on Or before the 6th day of Sep ta no 3r it .al ON law requires the Collector to pty the full amount of his Ottpliette within three inJuths from the date thereol. J 'C. TllO 111'50 Collector. Carlisle,o Brigila Inspectars Orders, I.V--aceortianee- with-the 14th - section of - the Militia laws of tho_State of Pesin'a., passed the 17th day of April, t 849. An election will be held at tilto CWIII 113113 e, in the bornifgh of Carlisle, on Monday..the 3d day of July, 1854. between the hours of 10 o'clock, A M. and 6 I' AI of said diy, for one Maj. , General, to command the 15th division, which is compos ed of Cumberland, Franklin and Perry counties Brigade. Regimental, Batalion and Company Officers.will . lle punctual in mtentling said elec tion. SAMUEL CROP. June 21. Brigade' Inspector. CLOTHING AT COST. THE subscriber has an assortment of fash ionnbl, 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 Jean, do '"''t "'I 7. ' • Alirsetlls, Silk and Satin Vesting. ' Cassimers, Jean's and Cord pantaloons, Linen and Cottonado do with.all kinds Clothing usually found in a clot h• ing store. In tendi ig to relinquish this branch of try business, great bargains -can boliad by calling soon at the cheap store of CHAS. OGILBY. CARPETING.MeIa A. few pieties just recived from atietinn and selling very low. OGILBY. June 21 „54. To the Heirs and Legal Representa tives of Robert Graham, late of the county of Cumberland dec'd. A , KR. NOTICE that by virtue of a writ of' , Partitiou, and Yaluation issued out of the Oilphans Court of Cumberland county, and t'o me directed, I will hold an inquest to divide, part or value the real estate of said deceased, on the . premtses, on TUESDAY, the Bth day cit'August, A. 0. 1854, at 10 o'clock, A. M., when and whore you may attend if you think _proper. JOSEPH. Act) ARMOND, SrheifTs Offi , e,Carlisle. • • Sheriff. , June 14, 's4,—lit: S r " GELS FITTING at PLUMBING frillE undersigned would inform the citizens of Carlisle that he has made arrangements to do GAS FI'I"I'ING and PLUMBING at short notiee..snd on reasonable terms, He has engaged the services of n first rate hand f-orri" Philadelphia, and has supplied himself with f) 11 extensive assortment of FIXTURES, which will enable him a fill all orders promptly, All work will be warranted. His stock of. Gas Fix• tures will be found in the room exactly oppsite his Tinning establishment on North Hanover street, where lie invites a call. iTINNING, SPOUTING, &n. • Ire is alao'prepared to furnish, or make to or der,' every article of TIN•NARE nerd by housekeepers and 'others. fie will also attend to SPOUTING,IIOUSE•II.OOFING, BELL '4 -BANGING, and PLUMBING. Thankful for the'paironage with which hobos lalready been favored, ho respectfully solicits continuance on the same. MN R 0 B MORRIS, June 14, '54. A VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE • N 'pursuance of the last Will and Testament I of Jacob Knisley, dec'd, late of Sonthemp ton township, Franklin ecuniy, will be offered at private sale, the Farm oi.the said dec'd. situated in said' township, four miles west of Shippensburg and one Milo east of Orrstown. The Farm contains about 112 acres of the best quality . of. jimesmilo land, a good propor tr. of thrivin timber, anciA,the bulanee in a high state of cultivation. The improvements are a lai:to TWO-STORY BRIC DWELLING HOUSE,. &one .:I,ot Bank Barn. Wagon Shed and Corn Cribs, &c., ell in good re• pair, a well of never failing.wat i er and a eltn'ern the door. Also, two Orchards of cludee fruit, &a. Thislirm is pleasantly situated one mile from the thriving village of Orriitown, where gond stores and, met hanicv of ell kinds ore located. For plensantnese of location and richness of the coil, Me farm islielieved to be one of the best in the eastern'end of Franklin county. If it should not be sold before the 20th day of September next,it will then be sold at public outeryat t o'clock, P. M. Persona , wishing to view the property will please call on the evhaeriher living near the "' Berne. DAVID SPENCER. Rxecutor of . Jamb Knirloy, deed. Branch Mills, Juno 14, '54. • WASECINGT,OnIgpmEL. C. G. STCll.7olllmilog 'then the g,l9tishing ten Hotel," lately'kept by Mr. H. L. HurLbol der, le prepared to accommodate Ms friends and the public generally. Every,effort will be made to give full satisfactionle such as ratty favor him with their patronage. Terms 'mod erate. [Carlisle, May 10. 1869. IYrJELITAItIf_ NOTICE! — To the stale - et - WTI Cumberland, Per . ry and Franklin Counties. .My old friends and,berees in arms I I have had the honor to serve my country.from the Division that has gained so much military re nown In the war 0f,1812, and Ihave now been °lonely' enfaged ne A military . officer and pri-, 'Tate for upwards of forty years 4 I have just emerged out of fourteen years service ne Brig adier General , and feel myself qualified to com 'mend the Division,' which I have . spent' the - best part . of my life in. I now ask the favar of MY VIIMIt military brothers to iiopror the honors of a Major General on the undersigned, at the ensuing election, 'on. MMidaythe,Eld of July, 1854, • , EDWARD Airktort, • Drigadier, General,, comiTicincli!Y 'lii t Brigade, loth Diu.' Volt' '. , '. • .o , ~ lutie 7, aw, ' 41 .;.,Th0 Franklin and Perry, oeurity.:pepere CIIOIOII LIQUORS., ~„ 'A tot ' orChoice, kinaAi sale/',tionssomatile tind Aaviiin'keeporp wtil fittii 'it to their. i;tel4,4eto'eiriaiino this : 31' • ' • ,' pa Dr. PiIoCART;IEY. , subseribdr would call Ito attention of I all lies requiring a desirable Furnace to Cltilson)s Celebrated Warming and Ventilating Appara us. Tau reputation us this terrine(' is now known, having bein't tatroduced during the bast live yearn into about 1000 public , oundings and ,mure alnin 8000 private dWthilliga ; ,dais togetlor with the immense hit:Tease of sales every year is the belt videneo iliateall be adduced et its supe riority ever all other' furnaces. By the use of Chifson'a Furnace, you secure the following ad• vantages: . • Face VENTILATION. Puns Ain—l'ne heating surfaces being at a temperature that will not disseddte the air. m BeIINOAIICAI. UBE, OF FUEL. GIIEAT DtmaniLrry—Being made entirely of Cast Iron, not •liable to runt, will require no repairs during a lifetime—it is easily managVeil, and will nut expose the building in which it is placed to danger from fire, like the other fur naces. We have the testimonials of hundreds of the most scientific men to attest to the truth of , the above statement, all of whom pronounce it to be decidedly the best furnace yet mve , ted for producing , a pure and healthy atmosphere. We herewith 'annex the names of a tow well known and eminent professors, who have used them and kindly furnished us their names as refer ences: Prof John S Hart Prof Parker Prof Norton Pres Win II Allen Prof Parsons Prof Dana N.M . B. Silliman Prof Ripley NINE SIZES. We have intioduced this season five new sizes, so that-all parties may avail themselves of this great imprevement at a very moderate cost. We ara now prepared to tarnish an ap• parities to warm a single room,.or the largest building in the country. No. I Portal) o. Complete, 2' do do 3 do 1 10 do 4 do for brickwork 45 5 do do 3 Extra Radiator, (with Bars and French Plates,), • 1170 3 do do do ' ' 80 5 , do do do 107 , _. li __ do du do 133 G. W. lIITNER This N 0.6 is the largest and most powerful Furnacelmade in this country, and is admirably adapted for Churche's and other large class buildings. We continue to sell the apparatus at the same price as wild,' first introduced, five -years ago. Although the present high price of iron has in c.eased their cost .25 per cent, owing to thrik great weight, still we .are enabled by the greet increase of sales to furnish the article at the lowest possible price, Ono foundry clone, Messrs ‘Varnick & Leibrandt, have contracted to furnish us with 500 tons of Furnaces this season, so that we are now prepared to furnish them wholessie or retail. We superintend the erection of all Furnaces, when required. and warrant them in all cases. Mt TRGPOLITAN COOKING RANGE. We have also the most complete Coriking Range that has yet been introduced, to which -we call -the-attention of all wlt i-may wish to ware the most perfect and desirable cooking app-trams ever invented. EMERSON'S PAT. VENTILATOR. We are the only Agents in _Vennsylviiniftfor the manufacture and sole o; this Ve`ntilator . , which is acknewledged to he the only perfect Ventilator ever made lor correcting the.drattght in smoky elumnies, and for ventilating buildings of all kinds. As there are a great many imita tions of this valuable article now offeredjn r sale, parties will be careful to examine Lim it has the, Emerson Badge attached. PAT. usEcisTEßs AND VENTILATORS We have the largest and most complete as. sortmens of Hot Air Registers and Vemilators to be found in the United States. Parties who wish to purc:'iase,•cither for private use or wholesale, will find it greatly to their advan tage to examine their stock. SLATE AND IRON MANTLES We Itrive always on hand an extensive assort ment Of these beautiful mantles, in exact inn- in.ion of Effymian, Spanish. Galwayomd other rare marbles. For Anthracite and B'tuniinotts Coal. Also an entire now patient of the low down Grate, made from tho English Patterns, and entirely now in this country. SOLE AGENTS, For tho Mtnfish Encaustic Flooring Tile, Garn kirk: Chimney 'Pops. and Terra Cotta Orna moms, such as Garden Vases. &a. Persons about building would do well to ex amine our stock before purchasing elsewhere.. Visitors, whether purchasing or not. are cordi. ally welcomed to our extensive Warernoms, and where we should be happy to furnish any information respecting any of our goods that 'may be desired. A book on Warming and Vs 'Outing can he had.gratnitouely at our store, either personally or by letter S r A. 11ARRISON, Warmins- nil Vrntilath, arehnnso 146 Walnut st, horns./ Sixth, P May 31 7ml &RIO N - ii.l6-16 DAOUEIILREAN ROOMS. AG. lEEE I', haling taken the Da s guerrenn rooms to Marion Gall, known as A. 13. Tu'Th's Gallery, desires 'o inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of Carlisle that he is prepared to take Likenesses in the most supe rior style of the art, such otewill frilly sustain he reputation of this popular establishment. his rooms are large. pleasantly situated and coinrortably tarnished. he is provided with the most powerful and perfect instrument for taking pictures and warrants satisfaction in all cases. A fall supply 01 cases or, every va riety of style and size, plain and ornamedtal,' kept constantly on hand. Engravings, Paint• ings, &c., riccuratelv copied and duptiCates in- - ken of original likeneses. Likeneseenaken . of sick or decartslid persons. Prices moodiatoand satisfaction given in all cases. The public is invited to call a' the Marion Hall Daguerrean Rooms and examine the - numerous specimens. tKY - D tgoerremyries inserted in Lockets, Broil , ['las. Finge Rings, Pencil Heads, &c. Carlisle, - 'iline 14, '54. Plainfield Classical Academy Near Carlisle, Pa. /TILE It Session will commence MAY 18t. IL A retired and healthful location, with !her. ou,rh instruction in the .various dopartnaents of Classical or Mereatit , le education. Tertns—Board and Tuition Wet.' - - - • • • $6O 00 For Catalogties with lull Informationnddress • - R. ft. BU R NS - , Principal & Proprietor. Plainfield, Cum!), Co., I'a. WEICITEI XIAXIL A.C.4DEIVIIr ----Three stiles llresl'of Harriditirg, Pa. THE SEVENTH SESSION of this flour - Ishing—lnatitution will commence,. on MONO/a. the Ist dm of MAY next, The ad. vantages which it allotds, it is helievet4sre ore superior character, end parents and guardians are solicited to inquire into its merits before s. nding iheir saris or wards elsewhere. It is favorably eitasied; the instructors are all corn pe•ent and experienced men; the course of in struction is extensive and thorough, and special attention is paid to the comfort and health of the students. Terme. Boarding, Washing. Lodging, and Tuition in English, and Vocal Mu, sic, per session (5 months), • $55 00 Instruction in. Ancient or Modern, • Languages. each, I . 5 OW . • - - Imo rumental Music. • - tO 00 For Circulars _and other information address - ..,. D. DENLIN GER, Mar 8 ,Harrisburg, Pa. TIIE subscriber has nisi opened an apart meat of SPRING 511.4. W LS, and a varie taiof SPRING GOODS.. 1..5 '54 • GO. W. HITNER FRESH awls AND DRIED BEEF. • A,FRESH argil/al of Sugar' Cured HAMS arid DRIED ' , BEEF, just received from °jemmied and for mild at WILLIAMS' Family Grocery Store, in Went Main Street, NEW PUBLWATIONS. THIS, THAT, AND THE OTHER, by•E. L. Chandler. LIFE AND ITS 41)15, publiebe4 by Lipin oo , Grambo & Co. MISS 'LESLIE'S NEW RECIPE,BOON., 'ALTON- LOCKE, nn autobiography, , THE DODD FAMILY ABROAR.-- , by•dharles ZEN IND THE . SCENE, by, Daily , BuiWor.• • TIIENTAR CHAMBER, by- , Ainsworth. FRANIC• LESLIE'S FasirioNs, • .HARPER'S, GRAHAM'S . PUTNAIII.'S, AND GODEY'S Magazines for JUNE. lie... Philadelphia; Baltimore and Now York 'Dally ,and Wriekly Papere for sale ni PIPER'S Chtlap'Book nod Periodical &ore, • • Vent Main Street s "' 7 oilimaitfillailan Hall. June 7.) , ;I 1, Litorcogn t CITXXISON'S Patent Ventilating Tirnace. -OPEN GRATES NEW GOODS ,o"ilnimcr, ..:11eriotts. CalOdonia (Stveeny's) Cold Springs AD,A46 4 Co., PA TThese Springs. shunted on the Routh' Moue., tain,.a short distance from the.pilte leading from Chumbershurg to Gettlysburg, ['a, will be opened Ihr visitors on dm 15th of JUNE next. Large and commodious buildings, including ex,- twisty° houses for hot and cold plunges, bawl bden ereetej, l'ho grounds' have been much nnproved and every effort made io.ren• der these springs a popular place of resort. An efficient and obliging Alamtger will have-the general Superintendence, while the - best se vents the ecnintry allbrds have been engneed.— The Table will be furnished with all the dell-, miles of the markets, and nothing let I undone to render this OLD FAVORITE RESORT worthy the patronage Of the public. Persons leaving Washington, Baltimore er Philadelphia, in the' morning trains will arrive at Chaintiershurg in time to take the-winches for tea. For further particidsrs add' ess • • May 21 3m WHITE SULPHUR AND' CHALYBEATE SPRINGS. AT DOUBLING OAP. These Springs are in Cumberland County, 12 miles west of Carlisle, and are now open for the reception of visitors. The valuable improvements which have been made since last season, and the' recent discovery of the Chnlyboats Spring, add greatly to the induce.: meals presented for the present season. ANALYSIS OF, THE WHITE SULPHITE. AND ORAL- E= The odor of Sulphraretted Hydrogen, per ceived arsome distance from the Springs, im parts to this water -the peculiar properties of Sulphur Springs. Beside this ingredient, I Und that the water contains Carbonate of So da and of Magnesia, Glauber's Salt, Epsom Salt, and Com mon Salt; ingredients which give it an increased value. After removing the excess of carbonic acid which it contains, °lit gives en alkaline reaction. ME The Cludybeato water readily yields a pre cipitate after ebullition or continued exposure has expelled tho excess of carbonic acid. Be side the bicarbonate of Iron, which is its chief characteristic, it also contains. 'Epsom S,alt, Common Salt, and Carbonate of Magnesia. Respectfully Yours, JAS C. BOOTH. CERTIFICATE OF PHYSICIANS Having examined the elements that enter into the of the White Sulphur and Chalybente Springn,Of. Doubling Gap, as ex hibited in their annlySis 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 diseases for the relief of which their use has been recommended by Physic ians. N. L. HATFIELD, M. D. R. IT. TOWNSEND, M. D. • HENRY HARTSHORN. M. D. ' Piffled's, Mar: 28, 1854. [Jane 7,2 m PERRTCOUNTY WARN SPRINGS . 11. ETTEIR.: Proprietor, WISHES to:inform his former Visitors, and the Public in general, that he will be read) to receive Visitors on and alter the sth ofJ Ha desires also to say, that he has largely im• proved his House, and the Grounds around.— tie has erected an additional Bathing House, separate from the other Bathiu lionse r connect ed with which there is n large Plunge Pool, expressly for the use of Ladies. With these, and the.ot her improvemenns made thib Season, he feels satisfied that lie can give more general satisfaction and comfort to his Visitors than any Season hitherto: and hopes to receive a share 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 lie would recommend nil those who desire to spend the season at the SPRINGS, to call upon the References whose names arcomPany this Circular. There is no place in the State that affords such delightful Bathings ds ibc Water which flows so copiously limn the WA RAI SPRINGS, which is at the foot of Quaker Hill : and for its medicianal qualities, none are equal - to it except the Warm Spiings of Virginia.— There are several other Springs doer: by, no two of which are alike in the temperature of heir water. Sherman's Creek is delightful for sailing upon, having a fine Island near. covered with the tall oaks,( the forest. A Sumrner•- Hpuse is erected upon the, Island. Pisgah Moontain.soine four or five hundred feet high,is in front of the house, with herman's Creek flowing of its base. From the summit of this mountain there is commanded on extensive view of rich and varied scenery, the surround mg country being among the most pictu.esque in the State. Among the ninny attractions of the Warm Springs, Otero are numerous Andy and romantic summer roads. milking vrry plea sant drives. Horses and Vehicles are always on hoed. --Persona -leaving - P h iladelphia - F or -Bali 'more-, in the morning train to Duneannon, on the Cen rat RMlrontl.l4 miles northwest of Harrisburg, 'and there taking a couch, which Is always tie readiness, will arrive at the Springs about 4 o'- clock—the fare being but 94.10 The conch leaves the Springs every morning for-nuncati non.so that persMis can reach citherot the above Cities in the evening. All communications for the Springs should he addressed, 'fluNcANNom P.O.for the Springs," and they, will arrive daily, on and after the 10th of June. t:O. - Bathinv, free of charge to Boarders Juno 14,1854. STOVES STOVES! STOVES! JOIV D. GORGAS, IXtO ULD infeim the Pei - die - that he hrti nit - Cy Y .on hand at hie establishment, on Main atteet, next door to Marion Hall, the largest nd most complete assortment of COOK, OFFICE & PARLOUR STOVES to be found in this county. which will be sold at the lowest prices for cash or approved credit. His stock consists of a largo assortment of new and highly approved PATENT COOKING STOVES, Finished in the` most complete manner, and calculated for either wood or coal, or both. All the old standard patterns, which have stood the test of °Aperient:o, may ho found at his egiab• lishment. Also a great variety of the most up , proved and beautiful PARLOR AND OFFICE STOVES, Including a number of new styles, possessing very superior advantages over those herinolore in use. PaMillbS 7111.1 housekeepers are respect. fully invited to give him n call before ptircha. sing elsewhere. Stoves delivered to any part of the county and put up nt the shortest notice. Ilo'cOininues to do al, kinds of TIN AND — SHEET IRON WARE, and Copper work, and has constantly on 'hand or will make to order every article required by lintiset,cepers or mhos in this line. His stock of Tin and Copper.ware embraces every kind of household and kitchen utensil, warranted equal to the beat manufactured. Persons in want of articles in his line may mlways lie sure of being sccomodated to their satislaction by giving him a call. . fOctl9 Spring IP Summer Clothing STIMENER BR O'S do Co., their old stand 'ON MANN ST.. the corner Moo by the Market House, have just received their Spring and Summer supply of Heady-Made CLOTHING ' and now offer [tulle' public the largest and most catdfulty iteld,cted stock in this •sectiOn of country. They have. boon.verk careful in making -thairselecr, Lion to pay strict attention to the duality of the materials, and to the iinatness, durability and fashiok of. the workmanship; and their entire stork they therefore can recommend. It comprises re.. , Sack and Frock Costa;. • Dress and Business Coats, • • •Y • Overcoats end Pea Incluse, • ';Also PANTS and Vh:STs , • -- of - every doidFabte style and quality; with a large supply of , Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. Shirts, Undershirts, Drawers, Hose, Fancy Stocks and. Cravats, llandkorchiclar,Suepen• dare, Gloves, Umbrellas, &c. • • o•Porsuits in want ortimebovo articles will do well to call noon end examine the quantity and prices of the goods ••":The articles named sbovewill bo sold astonishingly . cheap, is we are determined to defy nilcompetition; and those .who are in want of cheap and good clothing will do well to call and Oxamine, the ,dualities and prices pf: our goods before purchasing else ; whore.' - May 3-4 m cit Ear HARDWARE. T ATE arrival of the almoner "Old Stand," ILA North anover ,etreet, Wen' with a large Ma of HA I H tDWAR E. (Rrevt from '. the man I nticiorieS, is now randy for sale,'wholesolo , or retail . Coutitry'otkohonta will do t, ell to call, as' will. sell thrim goads at a very entall'ad. vane() "oh chit wholesale, prises, and wears determ;nektooell at very small, profits: Give lie a call and t'Unfperopttded you will not leave without malting . s pureliciae ' as you will find um* . at the right nark; ; Old. Stand, North flanoier street, Carlisle.'• • / 1 403 . 1 'SA.OOI3..SENER,-. . , Dollard, Premium Artiste in Hair. itiventor of Me: Celekafect Gosiamor Ventilating ' Wig and pudic 'Band Toupuicq. : :,± Instructions to enable Ladies and .Gentlemen .: iii measure their beads with accuracy For Wigs, inches Toupees & stalps, inches No 1 The round of . No, I. Erhm forehead to the head ' 2 From forehead ' 2 Over forehead as her over the head to . . ,as required ' the neck 9 over the crown of the 3 From ear to car, I head. ' . • over-the top .- . •. -- . 4 Pecm ear to ear' : ' , round the forehead . • - - • • It OULtaARD has always ready . for sale 'a splendid stock of Gents' Wigs, Toupees, Ladies' Wigs ; half Wigs,,Frizots, Braids, Curls, Sco, healthfully mattutactured, and as cheap as any establishment in the Union Dollartra I lerlifi • extractor Lustrous !lair Tonle, prepared , Ram South. American Ilerbs and Ro ts, the most'successful article ever pro duced for preserving the hair from falling:ant or changing color, restoring and preserving -At in a healthy auill luxuriant state .Among other reit sons why Dullard's haircutting saloon maintains its immense poptdarity is the fact that his To ,ic is appied to every head of hair cut at his Maul, bailment, comsequenily it is kept in better pres ervation than under any known application It being thus practically tested be thousands, offers the greatest guarantee of its efficacy.. J C RICHARDS, Chambershurg, Pa Sold wholesale and retail at his Old Establish merit 177 Chestnut street opposite the State House, Philadelphia 1,-a It Dallard has at least discovered the ne plus ultra of llAllt CYO and anuoutaues it for .sale with perfect confidenc.s in its surpasstug every thing of the kind now in use It colors the hair either black or brown. (as may :he desired) 'arm is used without injury to dm hair or skin pithier by stain or otherwise, can he washed off in ten minutes alter application, . without detracting from its efficacy Persons visiting., the city are invited to give him a mall . . .Cutters addressed to R DOLLARD . 177 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, will receive atteu Lion. Jan 13, ly Spring Style of Huts irCaps - . 4Y7 1 7 .3ra ES to inform his old friends that he h os removed to h new estalolishment on Rigs street, noir the Roil Road Depot, and is now opening a large and eleo.tot assortment of °the just received from Philadelphia, which the gen tle too of Carhell are requested to call and ex -4 rioal . . Hth ti tho a I true 20101.114terit of Silk, Fur and Slouch fi its of his own manufacture, got in in the best style and at various prieds, the excellence aril , laish of which he will war rant His stork-he-in--confident only needs to be otainioe Ito be approved. iKr Also a large sop thy of .V 11 1 .4, B y ' and Children's CAPS, of Cloth an 1 Fur anti of.nvery variety of.stylo ao I once received Irons 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 2i, Fresh Drugs, rffadieluest, &c. &c. / I have just received from Philadel phut and New York very extensive . - 0 k additions to my former stock, embra a ctng nearly every article of Medicine, now in use, toge.ocr with Paints, Vainishes, Turpentine, Perfumery, Soaps, Stationery, Fine Cutlery, Fishing Tackle,— fliuhes of almost every description, with . a endelss variety of other articles, which I am ck terinined to sell at the VERY Lowe.—prices. All Physicians, Country Merchants, Pedlars and others, are respectfully requested not to pass the OLI) STAN I), as they may rest assured that every article will he sold of a good.quality, and upon reasonable terms. May 30 J. R. wane, — , W. K. CAMPBELL ARGAILNS I BARGAINS 1! At Weise and Campbell's New and Cheap Store, S. W. corner of Hano vet 1 1- Lout her alreent, wg now feel a pleasure in Announcing that we have feat received a splendid and choice as• sortment el' Spring and Sunatnpr,Goods, which we will &fir at each prices as...annot fad to please. The meek •1011919t8 of . DRESS GOODS. 111:ick Fumy Dress Silks, Foulards, Organdies, Brilliants. Lars, Jaconetts, Bareges. LACES AND . EMBROIDERIES A. 11 la ito n t lot of Sto leers Uodersleeves Collars„ Rtillbozs, Edgings, Insertings, mourn log collar.. mil un lerdeoves.emtaroulered linen catahric hatikerchiefe. Sta., St.c, DOMESTICS g,inghams, checks, tickings. --Nfuslins,- jeans, drills, bag-stuff and flannels. CLOTHS, &c., &c. a handsome lot •d cloths, cassimers and seating • BO N • N ETS; a large assartm tot of Ladies and \limes French lace, gos tamers, Belgrade, tripoli, braid ono straw lidonets, Iltsses hands one Flats all of which will be sold at metsually low prices. HATS. NI tn's ant! B canton. leg,horn, china pearl. senate and pdm leaf flats. Parasols, Um— brellas and Looking-glasses very cheap. BOOTS AND SHOES. We areselling a large .lot of * ladies shoes and gaiters at greatly reduced prices, as we intend discontinuing this branch of our business., GROCERIES, &c., &c. Rio and Java Coffee, roasted coffee. broWn and white Sugar, Lovering! Syrup 111bilasses,.Teae, , , Spices, Iktc. Our sinok, for variety and cheapness, is cer tainly not surpassed by aiiy in the country,— Boyer, who wish t..) puchase artic:es of supe— rior quality, at reasonable prices, should not fail to give.us a call. [April 5, '544 , Attention Dyspeptics: T"'ISP, of yon who have boon afflicted for years with this bothersome disease, and who have bruin using almost every Nostrum before the public without relief; we say to you try Ilm.thers Antidyspe,ttie" and you will soon be convinced of its groat superiority over every other preparation. We could give you m my ettoilisatos earoborating our assertions, brit a single trial is worth more than all. This mutely is melo-ed and sold at the Drug Store of D. J. IC El FTP:II.; South liunover street, a few doors south of the Court Those, Carlisle. Juno VA, '54. ALLMIER'S ELIXIR has aenaiired a Ulf mit celebrity for the aura of_ all diseases arising from severe colds, and' efficacy. has been attested and approved by hundreds of our most respectable citizens. In every instance hit - Mediate relief has been : given, as the (chim ing certificate from those have tried it bears testim )ny. .Manuractured and for sale by JAMES G A LLOIIER, Ageat. W e the undersigned do certity that we havo used Ga loher's preparation for Consumption, Colds', Diseases of the Lungs. Liver, &0., and having experioneed immediate relief therefrom 'would reloin nand it to all afflicted in that way. Thou II Skiles, Mrs MI Gould, R II McCoy, F. 11; Avoir.• Peter. Monyer. H S'Harikett. Joseph Imbiteh, . N. W. Woods. Carlisle. April 2% 1 IT TOIiNEYAT As A W, will attend promptly to all business entrusted to him. Office in the room formerly occupied by Wil llam Irvine, Esq,, Nqrtli ilamwer St, Carlisle. —April-20,-18W: 21111 !twitch; prime Ohio and pennaylva. ',Urals CLOVER SPIED for aide by - SIMPER. & HALL, Agricultural Implement and Seed Store, marl Flarrishur , Pa. 'l' , Sumac Wanted. _ MHE highest priee l . nill be paid in tuisfiler Sumac In lar're air ainall quantaies. if du levered at fin subscriber •In East at-,Carliele. Jnne 14, '54 —3•n] • - JAEOff SffEosl. . STRAW WANTED- • The entitle...Hier will pay Cash for STRAW of any kind delieern I nt Middlesex. Farmers will, find it in their interest Sneall their maw and purchase otherAisnaree. . • • E.SHRYOCH, Agent. nov3Otfl . . . . . .. - -.- , rish, .rish, . Pio. • . : N-0. 1,.2 , 4 L i MACKEREL :, in whole, half ..i- and'quarterhbla, Like. White Piah,aleoa _fine Reticle ol SALMON TROUT Irani the 'Alm Lakes and for. the .first" tithe brought to thin market, in Sinfe il4id fir, sale by: the a .bseriber.: .• . 1 , N. Wi'Coinartbiarket'Square. Carbide; ; ,i, • .. '• • 3.:O: HALBERT. ; ; • - Mores ,41)ops, WIVI, S. TROUT, SPRING STYLE OF HATS, S. ELLIOTT, Main street_ ,arlisle. HAVE YOU A COLD? G. Xi., COLE!, CLOVER SEED. BE ''t9rel -anO . Pliopg:, Mative Is.eamitEs. Z , IN C P TS, one third clieriper than AlI White Lead, and lien from. Of poisonom qualities--The Now Jersy . inc Company t.mr tug gteaily enlarged 'their Works and io•proved thin quality of their products, are .pi enured to execute orders for their 'superior Paints,•Dry, and ground •in Oil, in assarted•pacages of lion '2s' to 500 pounds. Also—dryOn barrels of 400 pounds euch.•., Their White Zinc, which is sold dry or ground in oil, is warranted pure and unsurpssed for body and uniform White ness.- A 'method of tireparation has recent') been discovered which enables the Compatiy to avarrant their Points to keep trash and soft hi the kegs for any'reasnnable time. In this re spect, their Paints. will be superior In any other in 3 the market. Thier, Brown Zinc Paint. whirl, is solder a lowprice, and which can only he made from the . .. Zinc ores front New Jersey,, is now well known for its protective qualities when applied to iron or other mettilic surfaces. Their Stonecolor Paints possesses all the pre. perlies of the Brown, nod is of an agreeable color for panting Cottages; Depots, Out-buil dings, Bridges; eto. Dealers supplieti on liberal terms by their Agents., Fl INCH Et RICHARDS, Wholesale Paint Desillre arid Importers. allO-sm. N W car. 10th & Mnrket•ets.. Phila. Agricultural Implement tk Seed Store rglfili subscribers offer for sale a large variety liZof Agiactiltulnl leaplemma, among which are ,the celebrated EAGLE PLOW. Prouty Ph;vv, Rodger's. Subsoil Plow, Corn Shelters, Stra v and Hay Cutters, Corn Fodder Cotters and Grinders, Farmers' Hailers, approved Cul tivators, Road Scrapers, &c. BOYER . h HALL, AgricUltural Implement and. Seed Store, mar I) ' Harrisbure, Pn. GRATIS! Just Published-4 new Discovery in Medicine AFEW winds on the Rational Treatment, without 'Medicine, Sperrnatorrhca, or local weakness, nervous debility, low spirits, lassi• tude, wolltness of the limbs and hack, indispo sition and incapacity for study and labor, dull. ness of apprehenson, loss of memory, aversion to socie•y, love of solitude. timidjty, self die trust; dizziness. hea.the, Involuntary discharges. pains, in the side, affection of the eyes; pimples ou thefuce,'sexual and other infirmities in man. Frum the French of Dr. B. DeLnncey Tho important fact that these alarming com , plaints may easily he removed wrruouT MEDI CINE?, IS in thin small tract, clearly detnoh•tra. ted, and the entirely new 'and highly successful treatment. as ndomed by the Author, fully ex plained, by means of whichievory one is enabled to curb litmaell perfectly and at the least possi ble cost, avoiding thereby all the advertized nostrums of the day. Sent to any ad tress, gratis and post free, in a sealed envelope, by remitting (post nairl) two enema° stamps rod>, O.Det,amey,l7 Lispenard Street, New York. ,(mar ly MI. Surgeons' Bandage Institute um' o v ED to No. 4 Ninth street, _ sixth .atore_ahove _Market.. B C. BVERETT'I"S Patent Graduating Pressure ,TRUSS, for the cure or Rupture; Sho!der Braces, Supporters, E.:testi,: Stockings. Suspensary, Ilernorrhoidal, and Bandages tor detbrmtves. Jnn. 11-Iyr. CLOTHING! CLOTHING! The Largest .and Cheapest Clothing Store in Carlisle ! ARNOLD & LIVING TON have now at their store the largest and best assortment of ready made Clothing to be found in Carlisle, which they are able to sell at less than city pri ces, and lower than the goods can be bought at any, other store to tbe place. The clothing we sell is all our own manufacture and not. bought readrrimde., We never have to deal in dame. ged goods. We buy good. sound material and nothing else. We warrant every hhing we sell to be well made - and to give entire satisfaction. We have now on hand SPRING & SUNIMER CLOTHING _ - - - of all stiles and qualities, and at prices to suit, embracing blue, black and fancy broadcloth and linen dress, frock and sack COATS, cloth cassimere and linen pantaloons, cloth, eatin'and fancy vests of all Sizes 'and descriptions, togeth with a large usgartment of Cravlts,Tles, Stocks, Shirts, llandkerchiefs,Gloves. Suspenders, &c. &c., ffording a variety sneli as is seldom of fered. Measures taken and clothing made to order. 'Don't forget the stand in North Hanover et., next door to Lyse's Hardward store, and di• reedy opposite Maglaughlir's AR \I OLD LIVINGSTON. Carlisle, April 19. 1854.-3 m. , Extensive Furniture Rooms TAMES R.WEAVER would respectfully di call the attention of House'Keepers and the public to hie extensive stock of ELEUA NT FURNITURE. including Sofas. Wardrobes, Centre and other Tables, Dressing and plain Bureaus and every other article in his branch of business. — Abot. now on 'hand . the largest ns-• aortment of ellA IRS in Carlisle, at the lowest prices. In - Collins made at the shortest runic and a Hearse provided for funerals. He a:Wic kes-call at his establishment on North Hence vet- street, near Glass's HOTEL. N. 8.-Fur niture hired out by the month or year - Cnrlislp.Ninrch 20. IPso.—ty WALL PAPER FJR THE MILLION'. Great attracti r HAVE lust received my Spring stock of PAPER. HANGINGS, which surpass in Style. Quality and Priets any_ that has ever been exhibited in Carlisle. I - respectfully so licit a call front persons in want of Paper Hang ince of tiny description, as lair. confident my assortmem far surpasses any in tho borough; and in style and price has but few rivals in the city. I only ask of the public to call and ex• amine my assortment before purchasing, as I am confident my.chnste designs cannot fail to please the most fastidious. JOHN P. LYN E, • West Side of North Hanover Street, Mar 22 Curlisle, Pa. ,Cheap 4 W A' Jewelry ' WHOLESALE and RETAIL (40 'at the '" Philadelphia Watch /- -----', and Jewelry Store," Number ) 1 96 Non). Second - Street, corror 1 of Quarry, l'htladelphia. - - ' ~....,. '',._ - Gold Lever Watches, full ,O.ritiNitili jewelled, 18 carat cases, '520,00 Gold Lepr.e, 18 carat cases, ' $24 00 Silvtir do jewels, 9 00 Silver Lever, fill jivelled, 12-00, , Superior Qpartiers 7 00 1 --: Gold Spectacles, 7 00 ' Fine Silver Spectacles, I 50 Gold Bracelets, ' 3 00 ; Ladies' Gold Pencils, , Ino ' Silver Tea Spoons, set, '•' 5 00 Gold Pons with Pencil and Silver Holder, 1 00 Gold Finger Rings 37i cents to $6 ; Watch Glasses, plain, 121 cents; Patent, 181 ; Lane;, 25 . ; other articles in proportion. All-goods warranted to be what they are sold for., STAUFFER 8c HARLEY, eept7/s Successors to 0. Conrad. .On hand, yome Gold, and Silver Levers and Lepineeotill lower than anove pricey., Arrival Fresh Arrival of Hardware. HE, subscriber having - retnrried from the City, has Just opened for the Spring trade a largo and well selected stock of HARD WARE, forokEn and domestici embracing ev• erything usually found in that line of bus iness- The attention of friends and'rhe public gener ally is respectfully climatal to the assortment hand; nssurin them that goods oralf kirlds will be sold fir cash at a very small - advancron manufacturers prises. Gzrßemomhar tho old stand—East Main st. t Carlisle, Pa. mar 8 HENRY, SAXT9 IQ 1000 ToNS,No. SUPER- PHOSPHATEAF--- LIME, DESUR.G'S Original and Genuine warranted of superior quality, tho cheapest manure in the world. Farmers and dealerasupplied at low prices. EXTRA QUALITY LAND PLASTER. 5000 barrels extra quality Land Plaster, se. lected expressly for its fertilizing quality. 10,000 bushels of same' in bulk. , 1,000 barrels Calcined Plaster. 50 t, n do- Casting. 100 1 -J tin Dentist.- • . • PERUVIAN GUAN 0, This artiele.we offer in confidence, to nor cus tomers ak equal to,any imparted, and fat supe rior to mast in the market. 5000 hags of !hie auperlor - Guano for sale* the lowest market rates. Also, Potagonian Guano, Pondrotte; Ground Charcoal, dr.o. deo,. C. FREllyelvac' Co, At the Steam Plaster Mille - Junelion of - York venue, Cro - wn and CallowhilFa retta, Phila. 0;9. mamma' 11, ESPECT.F 4.10 r. 'offers his professiona to tho citizons of Carlisle and Bur. rounding country., ' ' ' - Offoo and rosiileticP io Sonth Hanover street, directly opposite to the " Volutiteet Office." I Carlisle $l2O 1853 ' • Q ~ ~~h biCiltc c. 61 001 AM OR . ip z - i 1- yitnit 110 appincss get itre .seras near glangtiers Dr. C. L: SELLING, ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN AND ACCOUCHEUR, Mechanicsburg, Pa Dr. REttana 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 familial. with every form of disease, and succeeded in curing the most hopeless cases, even when abandoned by the regular faculty. Ilia perfect knowledge of the hu man system enables him to adopt the means to the end, so as to produce the most astonishing results. The alarming prevalence of disease, and the often imperfect medical treatment of the present day, has Induced him to make known uts xdyert.psimna REMEDIES, that those that mourn may rejoice, and the afflicted leap for joy. ALL, no matter what their disease may be, can rest assured of finding relief, and therefore should not delay a moment. Write.diseaso 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. lixtxtrro, M. D., 'Mechanicsburg, Cumberland county, Pennsylvania. ' " ' N.D.—The Doctor will attend patients at ray distance, when required. HANTCH'S New Clothing Establishment ! THE undersigned' respectlully announces to his old friend; and the publr• generally, that he has re-commenced the CLOTHING BUSI NE.;3S irrall its vat ions branches. and has just opened, fresh front the city, at "Leonard's Cor ner." North Hanover street, a well selected assortment of REAGY MADE CLOTHING. embracing every variety, at vlr and finish, and at prices corresponding to the limes and quality. He has also on hand a seperior,sinclt of M CLOTHS, CASSIMER VESTINGS, Ice, of every style suitable for Spring and Sum mer wear, and which h.! will make to .order nn terms which cannot fail to plea-1N His stock 'also embraces a lihe:ot of 'Alen!. Shirts,.Col hire, Cravats, Gloves and - ll4siery ; in short. every article pertaining in gimtlemen's wear.— He respectfully invites the pubic to rail and examine his goods. N. HANTCH, , Apl 26,1854 NEW GOODS- - -PRIC ES REDIRIED At CHARLES (=KALBYPS, In East High Street;, Carlisle, Pa. wE have just received a large and hand some assortment of Spring:and Summer Goods—my second Supply for the season— mhiuh have been bought for cash at astonish ingly low prices . r • Moos de Bege Ili conts"worthlB, Lawns,(fast color) 6 " 12, do do 12 .. 2n, Barrege"da Laines 612, do ' 12 e , , • 2 5, • Muslins 6 ~, 8, Barraizes ' 1 , 1 " 31, Black Silks 62 87, do ]ul) " 1,25, Stockings 6 " 12, 131 k Cassimere WO " 150, with a large and general assortment of ladies' . DRESS GOODS, - Barna, mous deSege, end enrage, detains, lawns, blaelt and fancy silks of every descrip tion and (nudity, black alpacas at high lustre, blue: bombazines of a superior quality, a nd a good assortment of Mourning Gooris DOMESTICS, DOMESTICS Bleached rind unbleached muslins, sheetings from I to 3 yds wide. checks, Glasgow and fine French ginghams, tickings, damask towe's and table cloths, napkins, red, yellow and while woollen flannels. shrouding flannel, kc. ' EMBROIDERIES AI , ID LACES, Cambric and Swiss ruffling. edging and insert ng, lisle, mechlin and Hort - wine lace, French worked collars,.do , ander•sleeves, do spenecr and cliffs, inonritiog cell ars,black laced veils.of all styles. A very handsome assortment of Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons, Boots and Shoes a Rifle lower than ever.— Having now the largest ar:d chenpest stock of ',Slew Goods in the county, I ant determined to give all who will fivor us with a call? great bargains, Oour old friends and customers are invited to call, May 24, 1854. SPRING AND survnialm. 1854] Styles of Hats! [1859 EORGE KELLER respect fully announ. Ultees!to his uld Patrons and the public gen• ' orally that he has just received the SPRING STYLE OF GENTLE MEN'S riATs, manufactured at one of the best establishments in 4 .4..t. , =="\ j Philadelphia, to whieN ho invites ' - special attention. ,He,has oleo constantly on hand a 'large and varied assortment of his own manufacture as Well as, city made HATS AND CAPS, suitable for. ho seasonominprislng every yetb eyt of Russia, Beaver, Moleskin and Silk Hats, finished in the latest style.together with a full assortment of Cape of every shape and des cription, and at every price Be particularly invites the public to call and examine hie exten sive assortment, which in style, material and lie,ish,ertnnot be surpassed by any in market, rind which Fin is able to put at prices lower than eyed. 0:7 - Remember his old stand on North Hanover street, between Homer's end .Sener's sun e. I rch 9.2., 1854. Nails, Iron, Paint, &c rirtHE subscriber has just pecekved 100 kegs of NAILS, for sale nt reduced prieee.— A lso 10 tons of Hammered Bar Iron. Black smiths will do well call. Alamo large lot of White Lead, Zinc Paints, Oils, Turpentine, Glass and Pirtty, Smith's Superior Copal Var nish, es. Also just received a large stock of Rowland's and New York make of Elliptic Springs, all for sale cheap at the Old ,Stand, North Hanover street, Carlisle. Map 17 JACOB SENER. TO rzt.nlvilms. - MIRE subscriCer informe t he pub ' . lie that ho hoe, constantly on hand a variety of choice young LO.- ", OUST TREES, from ton to fifteen feet high, which, wore raised from the seed, they are all of the, yellow locust. He offers them at fro:Aerate prices,at his nursery, Etiolated in Hampden township, coutity, about 5 miles west of Harrisburg, on the turn— pike. Call and examine for yourselves. Feb 22 lOwpdl ,SAM'L EBERLY. • BEAUTIFUL. White Teed:, Healthy GUMS 'and a Sweet Breath —All who are desirool# of obtaining these benefits should use ZEit. MAN'S CELEBRATED TOOTH %VASIL this delicious article combines so many meri torious qualities that it has now.berome a stan dard favorite with the citizens of New York. Philadelphia pad Baltimore. 'Dentists pre.. Scrim: it in the.r practice most sucresatully t and from every source the moatfiattoring - biudettons are awarded it. i,lnflained and bleeding gum:reit:, immediate ty by its Use ; its action open them to mild. soothing aml elective. It &canoes the 'teaih ao thormighly, that they orb made to ri val Pearl ut whiteness, and dill'usCs through the • i nou th an d, dolighlftli freshness that the breath it rendered exquisitely sweet. It disin feetelhose impurities is hich tend to produce -deonyTend.---as-a-consuquence.---wircirthese-are— remove.. the teeth must always remain sound. Read the fill:or:Mg from Dr.,J. A. Carman r— ,Mr. Zerman—Sir& Having used and re. commended yourToothWash in my, premier:for some time, I find it the most effectual Dentifrice in use, and therefore recommend it to the pub. • ;Dr..). A. Clivirtosrr. 'Dtcatizt, Harrisburg, Pa. Ilit'ad the following testimony. Ms. ZERMAN—Dear Sir: I have fully tested the Merits of your, valuable Tooth Wash, and LOOK OUT IN TIME! can, without hesitation, mean:Mend it as trho best that has come unoe my notice during en CHOE EItA.S.I ORB LIS. • Dysentery, Diar- „p„i„„ as Dentist ,oh . more he s i xteen rbea,. Sze. are making their.speestunce•— • 'years...../t Menses the Teeth, anotlies and har. yeti know the 'remedy., If 'yew have any i dent Hums; and impel..'a a-delicious gard, for the welfare -of 'yr:M.Bol.es, your wife., .In:ranee to the Breath- , From the mouths pl or theta Who - mike nail of it, however it will cer rinirehildren, Supply yourselves with ' Beecher's Matchless Cordial. tainly speak for itself. otherwise abide the consequences resulting from ! • • Gao. p;oz nf i lvEt ;y. % l i ge " D em i st, ~s a- - bigoted adherence to old quackery. This . • - South' Tenth street Pirl'a..• "Matchless Remedy.' can be lied rq the Drug l t, is used and recommended by all the omi. Sioro o f , B. .T• • neat Dentists in New York, Philadelphia, Bal 'Smith' Hanover street, a ,few door e sciuthMt Amore, and other cities whore it has been In. t he Court 1101.1811.. Caflisix, May troth:red.. All alloplegi n ve i ,Co trial. .017Prapared only hy.rrlioris 'Lerman, Drug Chemist, Rhilndelphi i and told whole Bala gad rotnif.fer, Freouel„Plif , ..4).Oisheimer:MeehnoieroOir'rr; .1 I lerrott. New.. vi,lie f l' C: ' Shippcna,or . , noit by no r : 'Druggists ai only 25cents per bottle,. Oarlisle' Ve . male Seminary.- NorISSES PAINE will commence 'the 111 SVMNIER SESSION .of 1104 Seminary on the second Monday'in April, in a new and commodious .sehool_ rooni, next door- to. Mr. Leonard's, North Hanover. street. • Insirdction in the languages anir 4 rawing, no extra charge. Mustctl ight by n exPerionced toochecost an exoncharge. (aeptllt) Scythes, Scythes, acythes, UST received n• large lot of 4CY TUES. of Bunerior-brande u to-whiclF-the-ettention_of Cradle Makers 'and 'Fai•mere is invited. 'll he attention of Fanners is• nl.O solwited to the great variety of Farming .Utensils of the very beet make. Ploughs of all kinds furnished et a small odvence on city priees,.llOme..maltes at manufacturers pt•icce. , Alsoa eupertot' arti cle of Churn, which I warrant to make more butter in less time then any othdr churn in use. Try it'. • „ , JOHN P. LYNE, . • West Side North lianover street. , . ' .10ttrpantera and nut Weirs! are:invited in l ;.. ' examine the netiornnem of Lii-lis,,,.Lateh...: eft, Bolts; ]]inns, Serowe Glees, Pudy;`oll, Painie,&e.lNAll for sale'e n lap nt •metl3. ~,:t ':.•'' ~ , ; SAXTON'S.' . 1. :,....1 . '. , . . 0, ,;i •i , (;•;•.: ' Regal and 4:011)er Notices. Estaie of Andrew Sensentatt, dec'd. IIIh,TOTICE is hereby _emit - that letters -Wad: ministration on the eztate or Andrew Sen. seinen, late of East pennsburo twp, Comb co.: deceased, have been granted by the Register 01 said county' to .the _subscriber, rebidingin Meehanieshurg. ' All petering indebted to arid (incite are i.eg tired to ronheimmediate payment aad those having claims to prel , ent thew' to JACOB 8k.:N.4E1%1 AN, Admintstratur„ June 76w Estate of Simon Aughinbaugh, dec. NO rIdE is hereby given that loiters of ad-. ministration on 'hematite of Sithoh Aughs . :, inbaugh, late of North Middleton tsvp. Cumb erland c linty, deceased, lOve been granted by the Register of said cota-ly to the pnbne her, siding in the same township. All rrsona in'. debied 'to atm, estate are required to omits int: mediate pity tient, and those having claims to preasnt them fiir settlement Ti 'ELIZABEITII AUGHINBAUGH, may 81) Adm'x. Estate of Mario. a Smith, dec. OTIOE is hereby given [h al letters of ad -11/ ministration, with the will annexed, of Maria E Smith, late of Hampden t wp, comb. county, deceased, have been granted by the Register of slid county to the sultserther. resi ding in the same township. Al' pp4oits havin g claims against said estate are reworell to pre sent them for seitletnetit, and those indebted to make immediate payment to DAVIO SHOPP, Mll - o y 24 Gt , Estate of John flays, (lve. NOTICE is hereby given th letter- , ra ad -1.11 ministration Ain ihe e-tuie ul John [Lys, late or Frunklord dee:. have been gannted to the subscriber. residing in South Middleton townsbin, Cumberland county- All persons toile ten to said :stale are rt i iiired to ireike im no lints I,lVITIellt, aired ;hose having qtuims to present them to • JOIN ST UART. minierr„,o, May 10 Estate of James Barton, dee. NTOTIcE is hereby given that left ,rs of ad- II ministration on the estate or James Bar ton, late of Lower Allen township. I umber land comity, deceased, have been granted the Register in said county to the nit`,scrilter. Nsihing in the same township. All per'sona having claims . neatest said evlate reontred to present them for settlement, mid those in debted to make immediate payment to _ Mat,e3-6w ISAAC n TON. A dm'r Town Property For Sale. rntrE undersigned of Lers for sale t6o follow• lug proliorty, situate in the borough of Carlisle, viz:— No. I—A rte blie hen story • 11'1 ,{Stone 1W 110-E, -, Fkt. pi situate on Bucliorii .viiiwith, ' wash lieu. e and cistern, oiljnititos- projit.r . ly of T. Basler,- The lot-is 142 tes'i No. 2—ls a two story IJW El, LIN (; II OUSE weatherboarded, avnh n never-Jail u.. well of nearwater the door. The two prayer lea will be sold serarataly or together as slay Mil( pur chasers. No. 3—A TOWN LOT containing Five Acres, on the frarr:sstird turnpike, opposite Poland's Point [louse. For terms noply to May 311 . 1 WM. M. PENV(ASE. • HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. ' 'THE two Story. FRAME HOUSE and Lot of Gr.iuna in South ver street, now occupied by Charles at • • Barnitz, immediately opposite Bent 'a 3 I' Store. is offered at- private sale. For terms enquite of the subscriber, Attorney for the owner. nov9's3tfj R. M. HENDF.RSON. HOUSES roil samt THE two Brick two story DIIELLING . HOUSES, with bonen - tin] sto.ies, ii belonging to and adjoining the E. Church, near the lieul Road De li pot, are for sale. They will he offered nt private sale until the let of August nett, when if not sold they will be offered at pu:)lic sale on the pretni,es, on or before the let of September. not thereafter. • The profierty can be seen and any other in formation had. on reference to either of the undersigned. CII A R ft PM, J I #O I tTiiINGTON,}Com. J tV EBY.. Carlisle. May 24, 1854 ROBERT B. SZVLXZEY, ARINET MAKER .AND UNDERTAKER North lianoverStrget, and next door to Glast's UM THE undersigned would respectfully inform the citizens of Carlisle and the public gener ally, that he now has on hand n large and ele gant assort tnent of FUR NIT U RF. consisting in part of Wardrobes, Card and other Tables. -Sofas,-- Bureaus.- Bedsteads; - plain -- and tansy Sewing Stands. &c.• manufactured or the best material and quality warranted. Also a general assortment of CHAIRS at the lowest prices , , Venition /Muds made to order, and repairing promptly alluded to. .nr Ceffiasinado at the shortest notice, and having 'a splendid hearse lie will attend funer als in town or country. Rethember the stand— , next door to tr. dlass's Hotel. nov2l R. It 51111.1.,Y. JOHN' I'. TA Ylllll, Wholesale an,l Retail Dealer in Amer ican, English and German HARD WARE., Oils, Pain . .. &c., nur EC RAMOS . , builders and the public gen- MO:orally, who are in want of Hardware of any kind, are invite:l to call in and examine my unusually forge clock of goods, which 1 urn sellirieFat very low prices. hat won int It will only detain you a very few minutes to lot con vinced that whit everybody anys—lhat is deeidadly the) ['Lieu to get good gooda'at low prices—must be true. liardwnre Store, West Sido North llanov, , r IRSI. (7arlisle. SEGA R MANUFACTORY. Zahn N. Armstrong, Informs the citizens of Carlisle. that he has opened an establislitnent tor , the sale of For eign and Domestic SEGA RS, nn West Mait syreet, directly opposite the-It:it; Depot. where' he will keep constantly on hand SEGARS. TOBACCo, ANI) SNUFF of the best varieties. Ills various brands of Imported Sugars cannot be surpussed in quality The lovers of fragrant segars and chewers of 'lite wood" are invited to give lino a call. Also a large assortment of Canes, Umbrellas, Istc. LUMI3ER. 07ila also continues the Lumber Dimino*, on the corner of West and Pondret streets, whore may alwayslie found a general variety of Lumber, qt the lowest market prices. April 2G. 1854. TOWEL' VITA.Sit.