Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, May 02, 1855, Image 5

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    New `2lbucrtisL
LIST OF DEALERS
OF Goods, Wares, and Morehandize.
Also, lbstillors, Minors, Lumbermen, &c., within
the county of Cumberland, returned ,and classified by
Josseu C. Tumlrsorl, Mercantile Appraiser, in accord
ance with the several acts of Assembly, as follows:
\,... CLASS. LICENSE.
..` , ...„ 1 10 $2O 00
12., • 12 50
CAIII.IBI.E.
A. Bent% & Bro.,
Phillip Arnold,
Charles Ogllby,
George W. Ilitnor,
N. W. Woods, Apt.
IL Dick,
Jason W. Eby,
C. lulioff, Agt..
Joh n (1. Mans,
Joseph D. Halbert,
S. W, Haverstiek, •
Samuel Elliott,
William Kelso,
Steiner & Bro.
William Sheldon,
B. J. Kieffer,
11. M. Rawlins,
'Samuel C. lluyett,
11. W. Caufman,
Charles Barnitz,
Wm. M. llonderson.& Son,
Woodward & Schmidt,
Henry Saxton,
John P. byno,
Laniel Kokola,
John Faller,
J. & D. Rhonda,
Wm. B. Murray, Agt.
Thomas Conlyn,
Petor Monyer,
Haller & Rohrer,
John N. Armstrong,
J. A. Lehn,
Prof. 11. M. Johnson,
S. M. Hoover,
Thos. IL Sklles,
Arnold & Livingston,
John Keeny,
Philip Messersmith,
Harkness & Grove,
James M'Grauahan,
A. IL Piper, Agt.
David Common,
George Liboy,
Jonathan Cornman,
Jacob Hoover,
John Fredericks,
James Calllo, sr.,
Jonathan Coruman, Sr.,
Henry Glass.
Arnold & Son,
- - - - -P2
811 WM:NS:BURG.
John Criswell,
J. C. Altick,
Kunkle & Steriek,
D. W. Totton
C. F. Kunkle,
Jouh Stambaugh,
Jacob Pauge,
D. H. Miller,
J. Bridges.
J. C. Williams,
W. D. A. Nagle,
Samuel Sugards,
John klish,
S. 11. Swansey,
P. S. Artz,
Heck, Ilubley & co.,
Nevin & Iteddings,
Meddinger & Itro.
N. A. Cornelius.
J. B. Duncan, Agt.
Philip Doltrieh,
John Wouderlich,
S. C. Hollar,
Christian Shade,
MF.CUANICSBUItO.
F. A. Mateerr, 14
Eminger & do., 13
Jacob Dorshehner, 14
Kaufman. Rupp & Co:, (drugs) 14
Simon Arnold, 12
Blizzard & Swlater, 14
Ilursh & Beelmau, • 14
Kaufman, Rupp k Co., (hardware) 14
Joseph dosser, , 14
John T. Ayres,. ' 14
Loci Snell 14
Geor,te Webbort, 13
Henry Leas, 14
John Belgic,- 13
rra Day, 14
John Marian, 14
Ephraim Zug, -
George Singizor, 1
Oswald ,t Kaufman, 1
Lewis Shut, 1
Singizer & Co., 1
•
Isaac Blizzard, 11
Joseph Milken, I
NERVILLE.
Anthony Foreman,
Stitzell,
William Reed.
Joseph Laughlin,
Thomas
William Dratton,
John M. Davidson,
T. k J. liTandlish,
J. 11. lierron,
S. Wild,
Bwr di Cobaugb:
MIFFLIN.
John J. Crawford,
Henry Snyder.
VP.STMNSBROUGII.
Davidson .4 - James,
Edward Rodgers,
Woodward 4. Schmidt,
John flood,
NEWTON . .
S. W. Sharp,
Jacob Sworn.. :
W. k J. Orem,
. 3 . W. Vanderbelt & Co,
M. 4 J. A. Kunkle,
John Mirilch, ,, ‘
Kylo & Waal/Inger,
Peter Garver.
HOPEWELL.
John Ferguson,
Wherry k Co.,
John Miler,
Shoemaker Elliott,
Thaddeus WOW.
PRAPHEPORP.
w. di J. Green,
BOUTILUIPiON.
Jelin W. Clover
fleergo Clever,'
WJlllnin Marl, ,
rr
J. F. Ilughtn, '
Centred Pasnanglit,
Henry Myers, .
Hays & Palm,
Russel & Dice,
W. & J. amen,
D. L. Reslman,
Joseph L. Sterner,
Francis Wllllnm on,
Wm. M. Watts, '
Benjamin Plank,
SOI7TII MIDDLETCR.
A. W. Tdo •
Aloxandor,
Given'kCo.,
*olVrit, MIDDLETpr.
iTag, Ligbt; ;
itorritor.,;. •
Doviny Ilan;
Mrs. /Mary inssel,
.911,315er & Bisnilurtori,
• UPPER ALTER.
Peter (lingering,
Itlram•
(loswoller & ZOO iC,
Jonathan Eckelk
Leiir&a . ALLEN.
lelac - Darien,
E r t- }mama,
Broil pi. AL .MeirtblatO,
Walker & Gobr,
New OUMPERWID.
,Doha p . hllllor,
J. V. Leo,
U. 11 . ,miser 4 Co.,
John liorn,
Valentine Feenaltn,
(harks (Viler,
Juba d, Altichial3,
IRE
EASTPENNSIMITOUOU
George W. Fe:der,
Andrew ,Eslingrr, •
John :11'l.7ernilek,
Jarol, Loturnecli,
.inenb Henninger,
Bucher J:
Tier A Minium',
Michael Free,s,,
1). A J. 11:iynard.
'Untolphus White.
IL\ Atl'IMN.
John Rutz,
Henry Rupp,
Henry NehßA,
Wm. H. Erkels,
Shaffer & Bro.,
SIT.VER SPRING
John B. Leidig,
John Coyle,
John Mork,
David Strohm,
Jacob Simmons, j
U IL Swiler,
D. M. Loldigh,
Andrew Singlzer,
Wm. WinMatz, Vestponusboro'
Ilarriet Wntson,
.lacub
eorge Murphy. NOWVIIII.3,
ano Kershaw,
Charles Brewster, Newton,
(leorge Miller, "
3. IL Diehl,
John II rt AS' newel}
James Mackey, Shlppensburg,
Speese & Leone, "
James Malay, Mechanicsburg,
David Long,
Peter Baker,
Sin
auel 11. ,c
Drove, Lower Allen,
Samuel Shlreman, .
Abut. Coble, Eastpennbboro'
John II uston,
A. G. Smith, New Citualxirland,
J..s. Prownewell, Silver Spring,
tieorgoe Itughes,
Jacob how, Carl isle,
Henry Peters, "
henry Warner, "
(y,,t nob Sweitzer s
Jacob Stratton. "
Marshall Janice, Weetpenneix , ro' 13
Diller & liridee, " 14
Jacob Fhellebarger, " 14
Zeigler & Myers, ),,- " 14
ri,Mlll l lllil 4 llllfirt."'""'''' " 14
Emanuel Barnhart, " ' 14
John Moore, Dickinson, 14
Elder llamas,.. 13
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John D. She:tiler, South Middleton, 13
IV. L. &T. It. Craighead, " 13
Si:matter & Shupp,. 14
nosier & Son, 11
David Voglcsong, Monrce, 13
U. W. lAldigh, 14
.1. A. It C. W. Ahl, " 13
Isaac Blizzard, .. 11
Miller & Zug, Mechanichurg, 10
Christ. Eberly, Lower Allen, 11
Saint. Bitner, " 13
J. K. Kaufman, " 14
C. Rupp, I, 13
John Horn, 0 - 13
J. M. Haldeman, " 11
.To.:oli Coterer,jr., Upper Allen, 14
.1. S. Haldeman, Eindpenneboro' 14
Henry Rupp, Ilamp3en,, 11
T. 11. Bryson, " 11
_
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Jelin Shaffner, Silver Spring, 14
U. 11. Bucher, 13
David Shank, it 14
David Hoover, . " 14
W.M. Henderson & Son, N. Mid. 12
Gabriel hatchet, ~ 12
DISTILLERIES & BREWERIES
Edward Shower, 9
C. Inbar, Agent, 9
P. A. A: .1. A. Ahl, Newton, 8
Joseph Ramp, 9
Robert Quigley, 11 ' 9
A. Itosler k Son, south Middleton, 8
Henry Glass. 0 10
M. G. Beltshoover Monroe, 8
J. A. IC. All'. 7
4,
8
John Bowman. Upper Allen. 9
Ilenderson A Son, N. Middleton, 7
Abui. nosier, 9
William Barnitz, Carlisle, 0
G. W. Brandt, " ' S
John Ilothoun, " 8
TEN PIN ALLEYP
Jacob Low, Carlisle,
David Long, Mechanicsburg,
Jacob lionnoman, North Middleton,
CUBIDERAND COUNTY, 68.
_ .
I du hereby certify that the foregoing is a correct list
of the Dealers in Merebandize, Patent Medicines, Millers
Distillers. Lumbermen, &c. in Cumberland county. as
returned to me by Joseph C. Thompson, Mercantile Ap
praiser. All persons returned and classified as above,
arc hereby notified to call ansl take out their Licenses
on or before the 2d day of July, 1855. All licenses not
lifted by that time will be placed in the hands of an offi
cer for collection.
Slay 2 • N. W. WOODS, Co. Treasurer.
'TOWARD ASSOCIATION,
rmLADELPIIIA.
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To all persons afflicted with Sexual diseases, such as
SEM INA I. WEA KNESS, IMPOTENCE:, GONORRIPEA,
GLEET, SYPHILIS, &e.,
The HOWARD ASSOCIATION of Philadelphia, In
view of the awful destruction of human life and health,"
caused by Sexual diseases, and the deceptions which are
practised upon the unfortunate victims of such diseases
by Quacks, have directed their consulting Surgeon, as a
CHARITABLE ACT worthy of their name, to give
MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS, to all persons thus v af
flicted, (Male or Female.) who apply by letter, (post-Pald„)
with a description of their condition, (age, occupation,
habits of life, &c.,) and in extreme poverty and suffering
to FURNISH MEDICINES FREE OF CHARGE.
The Howard Association le a benevolent Institution, -
established by special endowment, liar the relief of the
sick and distressmh afflicted with "Virulent and Epi
demic diseases," and its funds can be used for no other
purpose. It has 60* a surplus of moans, which the
Directors have voted to advertise the above notice. It
is needless to add that the Association commands the
highest Medical skill of the ago.
Address, (post-paid,) Dr. GEO. IL CALHOUN, Consult
ing Surgeon, Howard Association Philadelphia, l'a.
By ordot of the Directors, •
EZRA D. IFEARTIVELL, President.
CEO. FARECHILD, Secretary.
april 11:-;
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-11ciANCASTER COLLIERik,.
TO COAL DEIL - LERS.
I e beg leave to introduce ourselves to your acquain
tance as extensive Minors and Shippers of wiIITE
Asil ANTHRACITE COAL, at Lancaster Colliery, Nor
thrturberland County, where we have very extensive
improvements and a Breaker, which for capacity to pre
pare and clean Coal cannot be surpassed. Our sizes of
Coal are as follows : .
T 00
7 00
10 00
10 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
13-!
13
. Lump, for smelting purposes,
Steamboat, for smelting and steamboats,
Broken, Egg and Stove, for Family IMO and steatn,
Nut and Pea, for Limoburners and steam.
Our Llmoburners' Coal is a very superior quality, to
which we would especially call the attention of dealers
and .consumers.
Our point of shipping Is Sunbury,where arrangements
are made to lead boats without any delay, Orders ad-
dressed to us at Slunnokin, Sunbury or Lancaster, will
receive proinpt attention.
aprIBCOCHRAN , PEAtic .Cco. •
J. J. Cochran, taneaster.. Mord. Reinhold; Lancaster,
Q. W. Peale, Shamokin, U. Baumgardner, do. •
Merchants and others who fool themselves aggrieved
by the above classification, are hereby notilled.thatll
will hold an appeal at the Court Honso, bi - Carlisio, on
Filday tho 27th day of April, 1855, between the hours
of 9 and 12 o'olock 11., and 2 and 4 o'clock P. M.,
when and whore they can attend If they think nreper,
, • , • .
JOS, Q. viompooN .
MERCANTILE APPRALBEBp'
CarlisleAtell 4,1805—it.
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, 700
..""lALSE• RUMOR CORRECTED.-
The report that Dr. Beath Is 111 with Small Pox is
no rue. Ills (Demise is Inflainntatlon of the Lungs. lie
is convalescent and will be in his office in a few days.
'ClArlislo, April 153.
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TrHAVE received- my Spring supply
N'
of GARDE SEEDS from Mr. Lsndreth. All seeds
so 4by mo aro warranted I'ILLBLI and GIZNUME. V I ,
Carlisle, Aprlt 4, 1806. 8.. ELLIOTT.
14
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14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
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14 7 00
BEER, OYSTER 4 EATINO RISE
II ope ell,
MILLS
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT
girslizait . . (tcailltoi,
NT
HOTICH.—The' stockholders of the
- Carlisle arm and Water Company will meet at the
.1 rta t ration Chamber in the Court .liense in the borough
of Carlisle, on MONDAY, the 14th day of May next, be
tween the hours of 2 and U o'clock, I'. M. of that 'day. to
elect a President and Five Managers for said Company,
for the ensuing year. ATTS,
TODD, See'ry. tipr2.s President.
I 55 S s l i ' i l o t t l 4 l%! 1 - 1 -A E I??
FItA M ,,I III I ER
I Rill now receiving a large assortment of
Shoes of the most thshinnable styles and ex. lb
ellent make. fresh from the best man dfartories,
which 1 will sell extremely low fer Cash.
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14 7 00
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14 7 _PO
13 10 00
13 10 00
14 T 00
13 10 00
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14 7 00
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13 10 00
L.tpirs' Tan-colored Gaiters, of Willis's make. a hand
seam article, only $1.25; fine Jenny Linda. rosettes,
from 87 to 1.25; black Lasting Gaiters, Willis' make,
1.25; French Morocco Buskins, single soled 75 cerits:
French Morocco Boots, double soled, 1,25; Paris Boots
1.25; Mou's Morocco Shoes, home made, 1.26; Boots
ditto 1.31 ; Kid Ties 50 els ; Polka Boots 1,31 ; Cush
man Ties, 1,31: Sonlags and Albonis 1, 25 , 4 e-
GENTLEMEN'S Extra Fine French Calf Boots, a beautiful
article, only $1,50; Calf Walking Shoes 1,50; Calf
Congress Gaiters. 2,25; Cloth Montiveys 2,00; Patent
Loather Oxford Shoes. 1,75; Jullion 'ries 2.50; patent
leather Congress Gaiters as low as ' ,00 - : - also patent
Pump Ties, fine Cloth Gaiters wit patent tips,Ben
kert's A No. 1, patent leather glov -top buttone Con
' grass Gaiters, enamelled, patent leather, &e. at very
low prices, Also Carpet and Velvet Slippers.
MMES' Polka Boots, Opera Boots and Jenny Lindsl—
Colored Gaiters, patent tips, 87 cts ; fine Kid Boots nt
75 colts.
CIIII.DREN • S Highland Boots, Eurokas, Excelsiors and
Ankle-ties. lioaris for 20 eont4; Calf, singlo soled, for
. 25 rents.
MEN'S Kip Roots in grei'tt varinty, some nil low as ;
Stout Brogans $1,00; Calfskin shoes $1.50.
WOMEN'S liiclAusklns,'doublo soled, 75 to $1.15; noo
tees. Calf 75; lie. y Nip Boots Llnnen Gaiters 75;
Ilalf Gaiters f 2; Slippers 87.
Boys' Heavy Kip Mins, Fine Calf Boots, Brogans as low
as 75 cents; patent Congress (hitters, patent leather
Monroes, patent leather Jnlllen ties, kc.
Anmr Bens of (were description-Oil Cloth. Union, Brus•
eels. Velvet from 80e to $2
t r - n_Also several thousand dollars worth of
5 W
4 , . 00
Country Morchants mud other dealers are invited to
call. All who wish to buy good shoes and save money
will call at Porter's old stand, \l in street, near Vail
Pond Depot.
April Pith '55.
• DANIEL ECKLES, nea.urer,
IN ACCOUNT WITH TIM lIOItOUGII OP CARLISL'
RECEIPTS.
Italanee dut the Bor. at settlement
==l
do du do du
do do do do
do do do do
Cash received from .Tos. rostlewnite Collector
for 1852
Cash received from Ale!. Woods Collector 1000.00
do do do do . 050,00
do do . do do 150 ; 40
do do do do :4'0.25
Cash I,foodod from' 'David Ithonds 1'2.50
•
('Ash received fcr fa,t and stone 10,00
do from Stephen Keepers 49,31
do do A. Noble Chf. Burgers if/.00
dam do as rent for inner stalls 120,00
loaned from Oldish. Pep. Bk. tur me of Bor. 800,00
cosh ree',l fra nt Car. Gas and Water Coin. 317,,t31:
do do do do 750,00
Balance duo Borough
March 28, l'ald on Chock No. 124 1,00
du do do 125 10,00
do do do 100 ' 4.17"
do do do 127 30,00
do do 103 ,
3,50
April do do 120 10,00
May 14 (in do 128 25,00
Sept. 1-1 d., do 148 125,00
1 ict. 2 do Parkres order 100.00
Aug. 21 do 'do 25,00
Aug. 10 do check No. 158 75,00
July 11 do d, 115 100.00
July 10 do Parker's order 100,00
Aug. 21 do do 400.00
June 8 do check No. 132 11.00
J1,11)0 10 do do 134 '18,90
July 13 do do 130 4,50
June 8 do do 128 44,00
do do do 131 14..10
do do do 133 . • 2,1'4.; '
do do ` do 130 75
Aug.lo do do 137 10,25
do do do 141 7,00 •
Sept. 14 do do 144 6,00
Aug.lo do do 140 15,00
do do do 119 20,00
Sept. 14 do do 143 •• • 0.00 '
do do do 147 42 08
do do do 145 ' 5.00
do do do 149 10,00
Aug, 10 du do 142 . 14,60
Sept - 414 •do do 140 87,55 1 „ ,
()et. 12 do do 111 1,37
do do do 154 97.93..1
do do do 155 69,75
do do do 100 47,70
do do do 103 4,50
Nid the discount on note in hank 8,63
Juno 8. Paid chock No. 129, 1,50
Oct. 12. do do 152 5,51 •
do do do 156 7,12%
Oct. 20 do do 108 20,00
i Nov. 24 do Porkers order 1500
Nov. 22 do do 42.05
Oct. 10 do Oartley's and Matlocks draft 000,00 •
Oct. 21 do Lewis James' draft' 324,21
Oct. 19 do Samuel .1. Criswell's draft 376,00
Oct. 20 do Parker's order =5,00
Oct. 13 do chock No. 157 50.25
Nov. 0 do do 100 4,95
Nov. 0 do do 160 84,78
Doc. 14 do do 162 51,42
Dee. 23 do Parker's order • 25,00
Dec. 7 do Colwell and Co's drafts. 623,01
Jon. 1, '55 do Parker's order 4,50
Jan. 11 do check No. 107 ' 1,00
Oct. 24, '54 Paid to IV. Dell for extra labor, for
curbing and drawing • 8,00
Nov. 9 Paid on check No. 161 107,94
Nov. 21 do Porker's order 28,01
do check No. 165 10,00
Jan. 24, '55 Piiht discount money to Carlisle Dep.
Dank on loan of P 0 0 8 ,53
Jun. 11 Paid on cheek No. 1011 -..
1,00
do do do 100 2,00
do do do 164 8,34
do do do 163 00,75
do do do 169 , 50,25
Feb. 8 do' do 171 20,811
do ,do do 170 22,50
March 8. ,do do 177 , ' 1.50
do do do -174 - - 24,90 ' '
do.. do do ' 177 84,00
do ~ do do ' 178 "34,00
March 22 do do 185 20.00
do do 'do ,183. 5,00
March 8 do do 475 . 50,00
March 17 .. do ' to 000:W. Shearer, interest on
two Bonds agolnst the Ilopoigh ,: 84,00
March 22 rola on chock No.lltd. f 10,75
• do do ' - do '.184 ' .• . 02 1 .('
• do do ' •'..• do. , .180 , 'li 80.1
del do do ' 180 . . . 50,25
do , do do 170: ' , - 8,00
March ' Credit by coupons from Alex. Woods 18.00
Credit by
notes
redeemed , 912,14
' , Boroughnotes redeeaued• 0,8934
. : u 414,44,14
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30 00
30 00
The above and foregoing account of Daniel Eckels Bor.
Treasurer, tutving been examined by us, and found to
be correct and true, wo have passed and approved of the
rue, and find.a Where duo the Borough of $4941,53.
O. B. 001.3.
• J", D. JIALBERT.
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ricAY AN D STRAW CUTTERS,
CORN SUF.LLERS.—A large assortment of tin
prove ilay, Straw and Fodder Cutters, now on hand.—
..Also, double and single corn shelters for either hand or
horse power, of the very latest manufacture, in'cl'uding
the preselum shelter at the late PennsylvantaState Fate.
For sale by PASCUA LI. MORRIS A Co., Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store, corned of th
nd Market, Philadelphia. bow, 6, Ilib tf
New Iltmertisentents
LOOK AT THE PRICES]
BOOTS. AED, SHOES AT WHOLESALE
BOROUGH ACCOUNT,
EMEIREI2
IV SPRING G 0 0 DS. —T ho
s-riber Is now opening n large and general assort
ment of LADIESDRESS GOODS, conclsting of Black and
Colored Si,ks, Challi Bareges, Mous do Nines, French
and English Lawns, also a general 'inlay of goods for
, boys wear, a full assortment of Ladles and Childrens
!lesion', Gloves Ilandkerchlork also English and other
STRAW [BONNETS, lkinnet Ribbons, Bonnet Lawns,
with the usual variety of Spring floods at moderate pri
ces. OEOItfIE W. 11 ITN Elt.
April 18, '55
I)EMOVAL.—The undersigned
IL. has removed to the Store room formely emnpled
as the Post Mice, Immediately opposite the Volunteer
cam wlkere he is now opening a large and general as
sortmentreof NEW SPRING 001DS,'embracing an ex
tensive variety of British. French and domestic
DRY GOODS, GROORRIES. f
Straw hats and bonnets, Wall paper Sm., which wilrbn
offered at the lowest prices. Purchasers are respectfully
invited to call and examine for themselves.
Carlbd4April 111655. ROBERT PICK.
PENTk & Blt OT fl R.—Have
)) caused a very great excitement by their large and
magnificent stock of NEW GOODS, just opened among
which will be found.
CLOTHS, C.kfiSIMEItS, VESTINOS,
Cotton and Linen cent and pants stuff. Ladies Press
gads in great variety, oansiathig of Plaid and Striped
the best brands of Black Silks, Barge, De La Ines.
TiNSUI`S, Barge do Mines. filially's, Grenadines, Tissue
Sebastopol, Lawns, ilinghams, Alpachas, Plad, Striped
and Plain dress muslins Chintzes, Prints of all qualities
and a tremendous steel( of them, Flannels, Tiekings.
!Unsling, LinensYof our own Importation. Parasols,
Loges, Edgings, Dress trimming, Hosiery, gloves, and
full supply of
From 2l cis. to $3. for bonnets: and to 371„<, rts. per
yard for Itibbnitg, Hata, Caps,-Oil (Acti:, Window Shades
and an immense variety of goods in our line, all to Le
sold at prices that dory competition
april 11
NEW GOODS
TGIIE LATEST SP I KING STYLES'
I not now receiving from New York and Philadelphia
an Immense stork of new, desirable and Cheap lleods,te
which I would call the attention of all my old friends
and customers, as well as the publielenerally. Having
purchased most of my goods from the largest Importing
houses In New York, I ant enabled to give better bar
gains than ran he had at any other house In thecounty.
Our assortment of -
NEW STYLE DRESS GOODS
Is large, complete and beautiful. Another let of these
elegant and cheap BLACK SILKS, embnAdered hand
kerchiefs, sleeves, collars. ruffles, edgings, and insert
ings, a stock that far extent and cheapness del' es all
competition. glughains, calicees, de Loges, de
Mines, tickings. checks, a tremendous assortment.—
Gloves and Hosiery cheaper than over. Cloths, casei
n-wren, cords, cottouades, de. dc. a full assirtment and
very low in price.
CAEPETINGS AND MATTIN(IS.
An entire new stock of three ply, ingrain, cotton and
veuitlnu carpeti lig, bought very cheap and will Is sold
very low. Also white tad colored Mattings.
ROOTS AND SHOES.
A large supply of ladles and gentlemen's boots. shoes
and gaiters. Intending to give up the Orocery depart
ment, I will dispose of what I have on band in that
line, at low prices. Also some well made Clothing on
hand, a bleb 1 N% ill sell Sro less than cost as I want to
close it out. Come one and all to the Old Stand on East
Main street, and select your (lee ds from the largest and
cheapest stock over brought to Carlisle.
apr4 CHARLES OGILIIY.
II- M, RAWLINS
376.393;
:410.(1)
200,00
200.00
197.:1,0
90,00
/ CH EAP GOODS.—The subscriber Is
er
now opening a fresh lot of soisonablo goods, at her
new location, opposite the Railroad Office, in Main street,
Carlisle, which will be sold at the lowest price.
nprit 11, It. MAIIO Alt ET SNODGRASS.
$617
6084,1414,
$4.94,03
P
r IJIE subscribers in Ereildoun, Ches
ter county. have .obtalneal at right to make and
eel ALLEN'S, MOWER ANA) REA PER. patented 11th
mu. Bth -Five hundred or .the 'Mowers wer, .sold
last, season, and when well made give univerbarsatls
faction, A grcakt number of cart iticatea on band to that
(004. Thu price is tdOs with two cutters. " •
Ti.., Reaper land Mower combined has a high character
receiving premiums at a number Of Oeunty Fairs, 10
well as at the late State Fair. Price a. 1.140 with two cut
ters. To be had at W. W. DI RE't Manufactory, York
or by addressing early the subscribers at ErciWun
Chester county, they will be deli vernal at any station on
the Cumberland Yeller Rail Road, the purchaserpaying
the freight. PEIRCE & NEILL'.
april 11 '55
AN
It E C . I Ik II P N I FI N S G M
A NIN IP J) 8
justable Reaper and Mower. with IVood's Improvement,
will bo offered to the (lumen; of Rastern 'Pennsylvania,
for the harvest of 166 A, on .usual terms, via: $125, CASH
AS SUOP. CustAmuers would do well to send In their
orders early, no precedence will bo givell to first orders.
Addrobs, J. WINEBRENNI•Iit d: CO.,
April 11 2too. Harrisburg., l'a.
TTUSSEY'S REAPER !
NOTICE TO FARMERS.
sYrtio undersigned respectfully informs the Farmers of
this and the adjoining counties, that he continues to
manufacture more- extensively' :than "ovor;"0; IltntAty"a
celebrated REA l'Elt AND MO . :VINCI. MACHINE, -now
so generally in thie; at his shop three qUerters of a'nillo
north of Hanover. Farmers wishing to engage a Itrip•
er, or a ituapea and Mowor combined, for the next MR
gnu, can havo their orders filled with promptness by
sending them on Immediately. The prices of those ma
chines are as follows:
-
For 4 }Warta'. - • • $lOO
Par a Reimer and Mower, from 01 , • $lO5 to 125
cm. Address mo through the Honorer 1.04 Mee,
York county, ra. '- CONRAD MOW,.
Janal—bm ,
IMPORTANT TO iFALUNIERS.---Wo.
are now prepared to furnish 11. It. HURST'S Patent;
SURE CXCAVATQICS to farmer's, immediately on
receipt of their meters. Whlch le immerged to answer
well for cleaning stables, or gathering manure in barn
yards, and the same machine with a very alight Alter
ation is also warrated to answer' better An. elevating bay
In llama than any other llook,or Fork in use.
Price $lO.OO per machine. For further particulate.
Address 11. it.llUltr3T, Now Cumberland, Agent fi.r Cum,
herland County. april 11-
Dr 4 oohs.
BONNETS AND ILIMBONS
'AU kinds of Printing done hero
rhe'Emperor of France in England!
fIALIFAX. April 25. The Royal Moil Steam
;hip ,Vrien, Capt. Harrison, from Liverpool on
he 14th inst . arrived at this part last night
vith one week's later advices from Europe.
The ninth conf. rence was hell nt - Vienna on
~he after non of the Stb, and lasted hilt , ne
lour The Itussi in plenipotentiaries had not
•eceive'l thc•'r instructions. pro'lyn De L'lluys
, nd Ali Paella were present. N‘ , thing what
.ver is known ns to the chances of agreement,
'nor is it known when the next meeting will be
'mid. It is rumored that the Western pleni
mtenti,ires are about to. quit Vienna ; this,
'towever. is considered donhtf-il. Everything
tt present seems at a stand still. New conl
,lictitioni are spoken of with rrossin, hut of
what nature is not stated. It is said that Ali
Pachn's instructions are to ausent to the joint
..)rotatorate to the great Powers, hot nererthe
ess to express the regret that the Sultan's soy
weignty was not re•esttblished. The ques
ion relative to in-lemnity for the wa• iz d.-
erred,
Nothing important had been received from
4chastopol up to April Bth. The position of
oth a . rmieS were enchanged. Night skirmish
on asm al scale continued The weather
vas tine and dry An armistice of three hotirs
itd been allowed to bury the dead. The Al
ies report themselves ready to open tygener u l
,ombardinent of the city. The Russians - hare
.!onstructed two new batterries, and have con
verted the ambuscades into an ad , aneed par
allel. The French arc advancing towards the
Malakoff works by a , serpentine sap. °Mar
Paella had nut marched on the Ahn it s, as
rc
p but he occupied two villages, a lrnlf a
league fr Eupatoria, and hail enlarged his
circle of forttfications to shelter 5000 men.
The Allies were sending him that number as
rap'.dly as possible.
Ten thousand Egyptians bad sailed for Eu
patoria, and the French reinforcements 'end
those from Sardinia would also land there
shortly. An important statement is made,
that the allies are changing their tactics inthe
Crimea, that they are about t) fortify and hold,
as a material guarantee, the already stong p
sition of Kamiewh, with 20,000 men, suppor
ed by the fleets. The embarkation of the
Sardinian troops would commence from Genoa.
'on the 15th, in the English steamers, for Con
stantimiiple, and they would be reth pp'd fr m
thence f6r Eupatoria, to co operute with O
mar.
BENTZ ct PRO
General Canroberes despatch estimates tl.e
loss on the night of the 221—Russians. 700
killed, 1500 wounded; French loss, 200 killed,
400 wounded . The Russian agents at Vienna
report a sanguinary engagement on the 26th of
March, but advices from the Crimea do not
mention such an affair. The Russian orgat s
say that the women, children and sick are te
ing sent out of Sebastopol, into the interior
of the Criniea.
A Russian despatch from Warsaw says an
army of 120.000 men is concentrating in the
Baltic provinces, and that three hundred guns
are afloat..
Parliament is not sitting It was announced
on Friday afternoon, that the government had
brought out a loan. The amount and terms
are unknown, but the sum is supposed to be
fifteen millions sterling. , Almost immediately
after the announcement, the funde'fell to 91.1.
Napoleon and the Empress Eugene would
reach London, Monday the 'rah, and stay one
week with the Queen. The tone of the Brit
ish public is that of extravagant adulation in
regard to the event, and it is very different to
that which Napoleon was treated with some
years since. The official programme is as fol
lows:
M-nday, Prince Albert goes to Dover to meet
the august party. Lunches with them at the
Warden Hotel. Arrives home with them at
Windsor in the afternoon. Tuesday morning
the Emperor receives the corps Diplomatique.
In the evening he attends a grand entertain
ment. Wednesday—The Emperor will be in
vested with the order of the Garter. In the
evening be will attend a grand dinner and ball.
Thursday—The Emperor will visit the Crystal
Palace, and in the evening attend the Opera.
Friday—Napoleon will visit London to receive
the city address, and afterwards dine at the
Buckingham Palace. Saturday—The Empe
ror returns home.
The Roebuck Committee ndjourned with
Parliament till the Bth in The propriety of
raising the siege of Sebastopok is freely and
favorably talked of.
The Paris Monitenr contains a remarkable
official document explaining the military con
duct Of the allied governments since the com
mencement of the war. Gallipoli was occupi
ed to prevent the Match of the Russians to
Constantinople,•but the retreatt, of the Russians
to Silistria rendered the occupation of Galliro
li and Varna unnecessary. The allies bung
unable to operate in Bessarabia without the
aid of Austria, the campaign against Scheele-.
poi was undertaken so as not to remain inac
tive. The ,immense 'difficulties of the Siege
are pointed out; and Napoleon, who Was the
planner of the campaign, is exonerated. The
document has canted much-excitement, and is
considered as an apology for raising the siege
soon.
It is reported that the Duke D'arammont,
French Minister - at Turin, will proccedto Rome,
to mediate in the difficulty between tbo Pope
and Sardinia. Napoleon has purchased es
tates in the .Itoman . territory of Civita Nova.
The Popo has . bad a narrow , escape . with his
life from, the, accidental „falling of a Imam,
Two cardintds were Injured. Particulars not
to hand.
ItOOSIA.
Petersburg advisee are altogether Indefinite,
as regards politics. They, however, reiterate
that Russia will not make concessions. The
cholera continues its ravages in St. Petersburg.
On the 29th there were 200 deaths.
LATER FROM EIIROPE!
ARRIVAL OF THE AFRICA!
•
THE PEACE CONGRESS.
TOE VIENNA CONFERENCE
TIIE WAR
TUC BALTIC
JREAT BRITAIN
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