;• " ;f ‘ v - ,Wr.MEDII|SHUa lionor Wannourico (6'the public, ihot ho has for sal o' ho, fexc&llerifc Article;*. called. AMUtiETS, wliicluis x brcvflnllvOi-.of;ChaloroiSciirlet\Fo»et and othorcdn*- lagious, diseases —was extensively worn in England duringilho trflgo, of Cholera.in.lB32, r ond, it ,wa» ®P*. nroycd-tiy tliOipdiqai Faculty .in that country.. Tpis aWulrV.i« o,Doi:f> ilmt grows upon ,a tree on Mount Lcbanohi'ln d near Jerusalem. , It has bdfe'Hf patronized in Uio.four quarters of Ib'o World. This Amulet is an excellent article lb prevent the eprcad ofcontogeouß dlaeascal-frjonvUe smpll il'iaa; pf c vqpt i,v q-of, £cvcrs ,q nd, general .decline pflho eys. tern.*/itls.worn.as ft-Nepklaco oroondtho nock for ornament, arid also! as"a Bracelet around tho wrist. From,its strong o*d6r Uis an excellent end a; certain arliclo preventive of Moths in Clothing. ; , This"otliolo is patronized in, En'gland,T\ ra ,P Co Italy,"and like wlßoacquhed'universal palrbnogo in Arndrtca.'.No-bno'Bhould bo without this excellent article. r ;• Ladies and fccrillemWl-'You have now tho only opportunity aof-purchaalng; them you will have; or have B’gnid;whoo Lam pone. They ore sold at a reasonable Bi lo 84 for- each n ® c^] BC ?‘ Mr.EDREHI wl» remain for two days at Fallon s hotel.iCarlißlo. . Hist rcsidonoo in Philadelphia la No. gfr.gd. st. .May 13.1852. It. FROM LIGHTENING! i . : TO THE PEBEIC. i ’XTTE’tcßpcfeirully ofiof lo llio public oar .oporlor I VVkigblening Rodb of Spiral-lwislcd Carbonized i Annealed Iron Willi Zink'Polcoloca and clcolro pos- I iilvo btements combincd-in ijicir. manufacture, thus I rendering them equal to copper as conductors. Thoy | are made in ten loot lengths, i w|lh accurately filled , brass scrcwrconnoclitig'joinls, an entire new stylo of atlutcbmcnta for Brick or frame buildings. Also glass idolaters bfo novel and ingenious construction forming a/lbolt—the’whole* mounted, with a solid mlvor omjoW plated point twelve-indies long,which |ioBscB»-llie,po\v,pr to on extraordinary extent of dis charging the opposite .elements of llio most fcariiii thunder storm.nnd embraces every scientific improve ment in lightening rods nplq this lime, . - , Thus guardipgi.bolh laterally and obliquely, the whole constitutes tho most magnificent and perfect Mient'conductors’ ever presented to the public. Wo hove not tbmpromised safety by affording those rods nisn?h low;rates. , Wo.have given, the groalcsl.al toniion .to their construction so that .they, may bo rchdily'Wtlalchcd. The astonishing power of the negative magnets lb discharging tho air of Ms oppo silo elements, has been clearly demonstrated by tho electrometer, when unmagnclizcd points have shown ImtVligiilVeauUs though placed in the same condition. In fact Ihdy galhbrand silently dirfchtlVgo electricity from the atmosphere, when you would scarcely sus pect 'any'of b'eing‘present. Our improvement having received Iho approval of men of science, the public nre cautioned against purchasing of those who have substituted inferior imitation. Have pond rods or none. Wo imhufacluro for the whelp United Slates mid for oxporallon to any port ,of tho world; - • All brderVTurrods.twholcsalcor. retail, though tho Post Office,-will bo promptly attended lo.if addressed to the subscribers at Carlisle, Pa. __ ? " J.T. GREEN, •• - aiftAGLAIUILIN, .in.- a. S. SENER. May. 13111,1853—3 m. * __ .. POPLINS. JUST received a handsome assortment ofPUln & Figured, French and Irish Poplins for Ladies 1 dresses, which will bo sold very cheap, -' Bdfagt Borage De Liins : wl»ich will ho sold, very cheap. . ' Bonnets &'JZl66ons. Just received a largo ara rt* ment ofmnficl#&Ribbons, all hinds.very.cheap. Carlisle May 13; 1853. N. W. WOODS; Agt. PAUASOIiS. JUST received-o splendid ossorlmcnl of Parasol* ofall kindedi qualities nl prices losuil ihe limes. Lawns, a large lot of Lawns olao Plain Mourning Lawns,, which will bo sold very cheap- ■ Ginghamtt jaal received a largo assortment of Earlslun &. Manchcsier Ginghams, which will be boldrvcrv cheap. • * N. W. WOODS, Agl. Carlisle* May lOih 1853. • 1 Brigade Inspector’s Orders, TlflS Uniformed Militia ofalcl.rd lo t*io First Brigade 15ih Division, will parade for Review nnd Insnebtidn as follows : tlio Third Batlatllnn will niccl in Carlisle on Saturday the 15ih day of May, ul 10 ° Regiment, commanded by Cot. William M. Woodhorn,;will meet in Shipponsburg onThurs* day thp 20ih day of May*at 10 o’clock/ . . Cant. Drandl’e Company will mcolm Churchlown on Saturday the 22d .doy.of Meyrat-Q o’clock P..M. in command of Companicß, will direct their mcn'tb haVo ihoir arms and accoutrements In good ordpr, other iviah I key will bo )icld responsible. - •• SAML. CROP. I .-■■■'• Brig.Jn\p- ill Brig. 15th Diet*. rtfeid. lifer. Office, J May flthlggg. S ; Attention ;Oarlinl© Infantry. i YOU are qrdcrcd to. meet at the'Court" Homo in ft Carlisle on Saturday the 15th .day of May'at 9 W o’clock, for Inspection. SAML. CROP, Copt. Carlisle, May Oth, 1852. _ Notice* ■) i.-ICarlisle Dkpobite Dank, ? i ■ May 4< 1853, { TUB Board of DircclofS of thia Institution have this .day dubhml a dividend of 4 per cent, for tho lost,six months on* the.capital slock paid in, which will bo 'paid lo llio eltiokholdcro or. llioir logoi, repro oonlilivoo, ou or after (bo Hill io.iaol. ' , V WM. M. BEETEM, Ipaehior. Scythes! I have JiKt received my spring slock ofGruiri end Ornoe Scyllies, manufeljllircd expressly for my qijn. eale.'gnd clamped with my name co llie heel. 1 hose Scytha.'.re euporior to anything of the'ldnd brooghl lo thle market, and carl bo recommended n» a llt.l rota article. Cradle roakoto end othcre wanting Soythca ere rcijnealed 10 examine my stock before porcheolng ol.nwbcro, as I con cell at low prices. May 6,1653. . J. P. LYNE. New Arrival, of Hardware. JtJSI* received end opening on iinmenao assortment of Hardware, tVbich in addition lo my former oloek,,mskcn it the meet ample and complete of ony other stock >o the county. To Builders, Carpenters and'others! 1 wetild loVllo lhoir particular attention lo my t ro mense eeeortmenl of Locks of various patterns, with White, Mineral, Argills and Brace Knobs, Latches, Himes. Screws, Sash nnd Shutter Footonore, Unite, Angers ' and Handlco, Chisels, Mill end Cross Cut Saws. Paints 8 propelled ll l° never failing Trindlo Spring, which, in llic.most un common droughts has a sufficient current to drive the mill to advantage, and'ln ordinarily wet seasons there,isftnougli and oftentimes more than is needed to propel tho'mlll forcibly and profitably.: in short there is generally a sufficient water power do/ing the -HijulL greater port of tlx? year. This MILL is J&SSWjbt estimated to be the best mill sent in the Tjg s {m||mL|| county, it being in the midst of a thriving grain growing country, and liicro is n o ,other mill near it. The mill is universally looked upon os having many and peculiar advantages con nected with it, nnd it is well constructed and cnlcu* tod for a .Grist and Merchant Mill, has the beet machinery*for. manufacturing floor and meal, nnd is susceptible nt very otdlnary expense of vast improve mcnls. The mill is insured by a safe Insurance Company. There is a Corn Screw in it. There are, also, ancient nnd undisputed water rights to this properly. The ptopcily is a desirable one for a per son of a little capital and enterprise. The subscriber being determined to go west, it will positively bo ■ sold; ihoeo who desire to see U prior to the sale, are ' invited to call on the subscriber and proprietor who will take pleasure-in showing them nil concerning it. I- ' gjlo to commence at 1 o’clock on said day, when Iho terms ivlli bo made kilown by MEJLY ' April 23, 1852—ts ' , : lekisel TO DU* I TTORNEY AT LAW, lias removed his office from Norlh Hanover street, to his residence In West High street,. South side, n few doors be low the Court House, ami nearly opposite Uurk holciet’s hotel. Carlisle, April 15, 1852r-3m r’EW GOl JUST received n lartjo assortment of DRY ©ODDS and GROCERIES, which will bo sold very low for cash Carlisle, April 15, 1852. 100 Cords of Wood Wanted* 1 nn CORDS OF WOOD WANTED immediate -1 I II ) lv at Carlisle Barracks.. Pit, Apply to 1W ' R. H. ANDERSON, let Lieut. 2d Drag. A. A. Q. M. April 22, 1852—1 m . Prepared for Every Season. THE MAMMOTH ESTABLISHMENT OF M, & L. STEINER, Dfjiet Competition. STEINER & BROTHER, hcglynvo lo invito the attention of their old customers and of the public generally, to the fact that for tho purpose of securing room for a larger slock of Goods than they could keep at their old Bland, they !uvb Removed their Store to tho room formerly occupied aa the Post Olfico, in Weal Main street,.and 3 doors oast of where llio Foal Oflico id\now kept, where, they arc Heller Prepared thrn Ever , lo accommodate the public with the best articles and at low prices. They have just opened llioir now slock of SPRING 'AND' SUMMED CLOTHING, of which they are proud to* Invito op inspection. It certainly is far auperior.lo ony.othor that'has over been in Carlisle,\nd the prices cannol full to prose satisfactory lo oil who ore judges of tho quality of tho Goods offered. If comprises a fine assortment ofevery article of MEN’S APPAREL- Consisting of black, blue, green, dies*, frock, and Sack Coals.- ‘ . Pantaloons.— The laical styles in plain and Jancy Cuesltncrcs, Doeskin,CJaßsincU, Corduroy,Velveteen, hoaVy Tweed, &o. . ’ , u Vests.—The largest, richest and most votlcd ok sSUment ever offered, comprising silk, Batin, velvet Cussliflcrc, Cloth, Casslnoll Cloaking, &c. Dot’s CLoTiMNotr—A largo stock of Coals,- Pants and Vests, of different sites and qualities. These articled nro mado with unusual noati’csa and care, and far superior to those ordinaHly iffaed, and equal to customer work. , ' „ SmnTs.-r-Fino while shirts with linbn Boßdms Culicoca ondilifl’orcnl check shifts, bosoms, collars, suspenders, gloves, slocks, Umbrellas & carpet bags. Phase obstrte the Stand I , | Qtcincr & Brother feel it to ho duo to ihcmtolvcs oaitlculnrly to caution thoir old customers not to Ininlatio thoir old for their notv Sund, noor tho Post Office. C(1 rltalc, April-22, 1853 3m Grand Exhibition! Hurrah for Bargains. rnHB subscriber has just returned from tho oaitcrn 1 cities, and ia now opcninir al his chop Dry- Goods, 8001, Shoo and Carpet Emporium, thei lure col and boot oolcclld Block of Goodo wool of Phila delphia, which ho ia determined to noil cheeper than the cheapest. His stock consists in part of BLACK Is FANGII SILKS. Satin Bechance, Turk Batins, Tissues, Boteges, Do rogo Delaines, silk Poplins, Indio, Foulard & Sum-] mor Silks, plain gud figured Swiss Muslin, Book Muslin, Liiccs, Collars, Mull Muslins-Donncls, I lb bono, l.awns, Ginghanta, Calicoes. French worked rulfd, Under-sleeves. a largo and full assoituiont of Mourning Goods, Trimmings, &c, . In tho Gcnllomou’s department aro to bo found a largo assortment of Cloths, Oassimoros, Vestings, &o. such os black, blue, Inown, green, cadet, drab, oli*o. brown anil olivo green Cloths,,plain black and fancy colored Cassimotes; Batin, Valencia and MursiiiUes i Vt-aUngs, Collpu Drillings, and a general usamlmonl of all kinds of Domestic Goods.* '' '• ‘ ■ I- A full and complete, slock of Gloves, Hosiery and , Trunks; Hoots and Shoes of every stylo and quality. Carpets from ljio cheapest cotton to the best three ply Imperial. 1 ,* A fdll supply of Wcdh Groceries, Spices, oc6. ( CHARLES OGILBY.. April I, VB5S.' T ' J. SUEAUEK, T Ja LIST 0F DE4LERS ‘i -? - : A TTORNEY 1 AT,I-AW; ; \Voresr sSi Merehanarzoi ■ Also;’ A 1 Wrai : H.' MUiir,- lWtly .ocguplod Tiy Tlqn. ,y Disllllere,' LbmbVrinini' to-i• within James ' ' . : -,, r ihe y cddrityorCumberland,’l'elurned and classified , Carlisle; May 6/185a>- ' fa accordancewith ike several ,acts of Assdinbly,; $2OO-.Hoariliug ln a Fnim HonsCi as follows. viz: ' A’''Genlloihon'.nd'Lady, (brother ■. • A ricana of most cicellonl chnraolcr.rMidbg in JaaonWL.hy Philadelphia, wiab to board with a respectable Artie- |Jo^.Uj»n , hBrt; N .,. . ,n Hoan farmer. Ho rousl ba tho ownp, considerate, arid worthy family try to,accommodate? j & D.llhoads •; ■ .. i May C, 1852—3 1* i W B,Murray S W HoVerstlck, liquors, Robert 1 SnodgrtssT S A Hubbaitf, jr;- 1 Thomas Cpnlyn. 1 ■ i 1 Henry Saxton .- - -*' Jacob Rhecra - i John Humer,. liquors, Peter Monyer = < John P 1 Jacob VVolf,HqaorBi ,Jacob.Send?-'' *-• 1 ■ *■' , Jacob Leiby, llqaors, C InholT, Agom, liquors, S M Hoover ; THSkiles . J W Rawlins Wiq M Porter Arnold AsXevi - Arnold & Livingston John Keeney- N W Wood* Agent, Haller & Conner Lewis Steiner S Brcll John N' Armstrong John Gillen, Uqoois#- Philip .Messersmltb W'P Sellers . Charles Barhilz, liquors, Woodward & Schmidt Henry S Ritter Henry Peters Henry Harkness vyrai Askew. A S .Wormley C Ogilby JohmMateor James M’Granaban Jacob Fetter j J M Piper, Agent, I Mifflin, j John B Perry 1 Henry Solder Jolin Ernst, UquorS, ’• Shfppensburg. Robert Snodgiass Edward Schull JohjpGish CJP Khnkle S Kunlcle John Stumbangh Peter S Anz, Agent, WD 13 Buys , JC&G.D Altlck . Samuel SlderP,. liquors, Jacob Pnguo, liquors, John Fulwller, Agent, Arnold 6c ,Co. Jacob Bumbarger J 0 Duncan, Agent, Nevin & Reddings John Wunderlich Wm G Lee Mrs, Sarah'Miller N A Cornelius •* Dickinson, Russel & Dice D L Deelcnon ’ Newcomer & Kurtz Weakley & Shriver William Walls Newvil/e. Wm Darr, Agent, Hunter Herron Jemison Hannon, liquors, T M’Candllsh I Jacob Swoydf Williams & Bro. 1 S W Sharpe Slough 6c M’Farland Joseph-Laughlin Silver Spring. j John Coyle j Jacob Simmons Leidich 6c Dro. 1 A H Zorgcr i Stromo 6c Ilavorslick PrapJcJord, 1 J B Laokcy & Co., liquors, 1 Meehanictbur g , • I Simon Arnold, liquors, i Ephraim Zog J & L Rciglo HonryXcas Ira Day J F Spahr Swltor & Etnmlngrr Mollifcon h Zdoariah Ge6r&e 4 Slnglsor JaeoQ Dorehcimcr J Blizzard John Swltor George Wobbcrt J Mojlisori 6c Co. South Middleton• I A W Leidich . | S N DWln i Hopewell. Snider & Delhi Wherry’& Ellsonbowc* Newton. John Rutledge* J U Wiley- Joseph Smith James Kyle.oc Co, JUcsfpennshorougn. Josiaii Hood & Son Thomas Groason IcUenningor | J W D Gililand 1 Williamson & Goodharl I David'Do'mulh | Southampton, J W Clover, liquors, . I Jacob Heglbougber 6c Co. C Fasnougli Korlh Middleton. Elias Light ■ Upper Allen. A L eWthcarl Mathias Uilner, liquors, Hampden, 0 8c W H Eckels Henry Rupp* John Kutz • , , EaatpennshoroUgh . Jacob Ronningor, liquofs, Andrew Eslingcr Joseph O Banks Flelahof & Eshenbour Bigler, M’Kinloy & Will Hummel & Kerr J W Fesslor Michael Freese J W, Kerr THE Cumberland- ‘Valley Rill Road Company hosing dolcrtrilncd lo lobe Hie- roof of their -Bridgo ocroßs.iho SusquclinpriliTivor will ofibr-lhe sumo.for ealo on SATURDAY, May 15th, 1852 ol'll o'clock AiM..ntlho Weekend ofilho Bridge. The Roucra aro 21 fool long—Lniha:oro yellow pine ond,covered with good wfiile pino shingles,' - The roof will ;bo taken ofl’in sections 0f9*12 or 13 fcolnttho option, of the purchaser, and.delivered at any p°«nt on tho Rail Road at Company’s rates of freight. Ihe roof is pearly new.ond will bo sold on advantageous terms. , , , '.A- F. SMITH, Suporlnlcnpanl. May s,‘Bw. - ' , . ■ . ■ Orphans’ Convl Sale; WILL be exposed to public salp,, on the promt see, in Leesburg, Southampton township, Cumber land county! bn Saturday the 22d of May 1852, at a__» 2 o’clock, P. M., that well known: rAV ERN, STAND, Cistern, Smoke ;House, iuiuii’large Stable end Barn, with .about C acres of improvedrlabd attached thereto.. A; well, of good water is .convenient to the door, ond a.’nom her of fruit trees are on the promises. Alsb,,a lot of about half an aero, situate in bees* burg, having, thereon 'erected a ope story House,. Stable, &c. There are also a nu'mberof fruit trees on this properly. : ■ 1 • ; Also, about 80 acres of land, adjoining-tho vil lage aforesaid, of which about (JO are cleared. Also, a lot of ground situate In Leesburg, con taining about one-lbird of on acre, of unimproved, ground. Terms of sale—Ten per cent, of the purchase money to bo paid when the properly is sold, three fifths of the purchase money, (including the wid* ow.'s dower,) when the sale is confirmed, and the balance in two equal annual payments thereafter without interest. Possession of - tho land to be given on the confirmation of the sale, and .the pur chaser to be substituted, as to the tavern and house, 1 in tho landlord’s slcad. DAVID FOREMAN, Ailm'r. of Wm. Maxwell, dcc’d April 22, 1953—51* Valuable Farm for Sale. THE subscriber offers at private salo that valuable farm eiloalo in North Middleton township,Cum* crland county,about 5 miles from Carlisle, bounded y lands of Moses Weird, George Dfooht, ' Zeiglcr and others, containing 207 Acres, nioro 'or lens, of first rate Slate land, 120 acres of i which is cleared and enclosed with good fences and iin a high slate of cultivation, about 12 acres ofU being meadow with a never foiling spring of water I running through it. which mokes it a very suitable farm for growing. The remaining 80 ocrcs Is cover ed with good timber. The Improvements ore o n h double two story LOG HOUSE, Kitchen, LOG BARN, Spring- Hquso and other ]■ Out buildings, a Well of never failing wa< convenient to the house. Also a Urge Apple and Peach Orchard and other choice fruit trees on tbo premises. . Any persons wishing to view Iho obnvo farm will please call on the undersigned residing in Carlisle, or Peter Sine residing on the premises. CATHARINE WUNDERLICH. April 22.1952—4m p lIATS AND CAPS I Spring Styles! WM. H. TROUT, bos just received and opened tho Spring Stylo of Hals for 1852, an elegant 1 article, to which be invites tho attention of the pub* lie. His Hals arc of all prices, from the most ele gantly finished to tho cheap common article, and of every variety of stylo now worn. Ho continues to and keep always on bond a full assortment of HATS and CAPS for men ond boys, and-bo can'sell a cheaper ond better article than any other establish ment In town. Those in want of good, we I made, ond elegantly finished Hals, would do well to call beforo purchasing elsewhere. Tho ollcnlion of citizens and strangers is particu larly invited to tho beautiful Spring Stylo of {lots, lust received, a really handsome article, and warran ted to be jatl as good, as Ills, nodi and tasteful in appearance* 4 , Remember that tho largest ond best assortment m town may always bo found at 1 ROU 1 S, Irvine B Roio, rear of the Episcopal Church , • Carlisle, April 23, 1852. n. SNODGRASS Before Purchasing Your Goods \ WE aro now prepared to show ono of Jllo most extensive assortments of Spring & Summer Goods over brought to Garlislo. Our nssotlmcnl of Mens ond Uovs wear is very complete. Cloths, Ciissl* meres. Vestings, SummerSlufls, Kentucky Joans,- Velvet cords. Linens, &o, • ' ■ Ladle s 'DreSS-Goods, such aft fancy and black Silks, Silk'Poplins, Silk Tissues, bareges, roouslin do loinos, barego do lames, gin"hams, lawns, plain and figured Swiss Muslins, Uook, Jaconet, Moll and Cambric Mua-' lins, calicoes, lickings, &c. BONNETS & RlBBONS.— Flowers, Tabs, Milinaty materials of diiTcront kinds, with a largo supply of Edgings, Inserllngs, handkerchiefs, gloves, mills, hosiery, laco goods, flannels, Al paoltanftom 12i -losl pot yd. GROCERIES, SBJCES , &e. To till of Which wo invito llio ollcniloh of those wishing to eavo pionoy, as wo have the documents to prove lhalour goods have all boon bought for cash April 6. 1853. New & Cheap Clothing Store. North Hanover Street , on the corner opposite the Carlisle Jidttk: .... HENRY S. RITTER, has jua( dpon6d n( (lie above stand, Q largo assortment of Rmuly Made Clothing, consisting of Dress and brock Coats, Backs, Monkey Jackets, Pantaloons, &c., of Various stylos and Qualities, to suit tho tastes and means of all. Also a fine assortment of 1? ur nlshlng Gbods, such a 6 Shirts, Drawers, Cravats, Bosoms, Collars, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, &c. and in shortall things needful lor mens wardrobe. Always on hand, a fino assortment of-CLO i lib, Oassimeres, Vestings, &o„ which will bo made, up to order at tho shortest notice, and on reason able terms for cash.' ! .. All In wont of good and cheap Clothing, aro invited to call and see, and judge for themselves.* Carlisle, April 8, 1800— The Cheapest Ready-made Clothiiigi Till 4 ' subscriber respectfully informs iho public j lhal ha has riow on hand, ono of the largest, cliHap- , psl find moat fnablonablfl oeaorimenla of Uoady-, nmilo Clothing ever brought to this market. • • 1 A 'viail to my store, Corner of Main Street and Market Square, CartWe* will satisfy all that I Ijnyb llm cheapest and boatCoats,'Punts,’ Vesta, Col. Inra, Handkerchiefs', Suspenders, &0., that ban bo found ip Cumberland county. My \.y ’ Spring & Summer, Stock ~| has been tnado up expressly for Ibis market, and our low prices cannot fail to Bait thb , pockets of every ono. , ■ ■ . i Boys’ clolUipff,trunks, alia fancy article?, always, o " hom 'V " ’.V ’ ■ ■ S.IIREIA. . - Corner of Market Squtpo. April 16, iBO3. ' 4 FOR SAXE. Take a Good Look A, & W. DENTZ. KVFAi’IIROUGHT TO CARLISLE. ' Clotsi License » .. IS*., • $lO.OO , 13 lo ob . . 14. 7 on ■ 10 : 90 00 . 13 , . 10 00 , 13 ■' 13 50 ; U ,10 50 14 • ' 700 14 7 00 14 10 60 11 1/7 00 •: 14 •. 700 . 14 • 7 00 12 • 13,50 14 ■ 7,00 15 16 00 14 7 00 13 10 00 14 ■ 10 50 13 10 00 14 10 50 13 15 00 • -14 • 700 .14 7 00 .14 7 00 14 7 00 11 16 00 14 7 00 14. 7 00 13 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14. 10 50 14 ’ 7 00 14 '7 00 13 15 00 13 10 00 14' '7 00 14 , 700 14 J 700 14 7,00 • 14 700 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 13 13 13 14 14 14 14 14 14 • 14 14 14 14 14 New Cumberland * John G Miller, liquors, Atlnm, DeokUy. , Mossor, & Co. ; Ohnrle* bv*'er : J ' j ViilchlineVViMnan John A Mnqhlan* liquors, John Horn' ,• I • -■ r • Choroh, Leo & Co. lower Alien, v , , ]sqoo Ilnrlofj, liquors, Jnooh E|»lov & Co. I Ofower & Mopchlan '■>' . fifoiirpe. . ' • M & S Morrell * Sinpisor foGeseeman 1 Mlcliaol Kissel , Mills. \ CttrlitleT' S Holliday ■ , Silver '*! Thomas B Bryson i ; ' [.George H-Bucnor • ‘ ; - John Hoillachor V„,-. ‘' r ., ' 'JEdsfpenrisborough. ( . • Jacobffaldptoan •*’. ’ ’ John He£k LotOer Alien'" T GcoVgoTionlz C Eberly - ' ‘ -‘V BUnor & Uricb v - Bronnoman & Filling Jacob Coovcr John H Kaufman ( , C Rapp ’ flampden., r \ John Snavoly < South Middleton. Jacob Sbeafibr • Mbnrde. f-. ‘David VoglesoDg' John v Proasor ! JA&.OW'AM;. JDfivid Rilb Benjamin Giblor Norlh‘Middleion. > W.M Henderson AtSon David Hoover Hcmmingcr Hcagy 1 titclcinson. ’ , IA H Bornitz ', John Moore Franhford. John Hoys " ■ u 7 oo U . 700 ■ ‘ U- , „ ~ 7 00 Shtppenahurg Vp, Jacob Fissot ’ Southampton. Pctor Cramer Newton* •- Jofcn Ernst J Markward 1 Christian'Ad ; Hopewell. Jacob Ramp IVettpenmborough. Marshal James « WD' Philips Pctor Faust _» John, Laughlin Jacob Shelabai'ger - Diiler dt Ktider L -’•(i • TDisTittEnSi j Carlisle." Edward Showois C Inhoff, Agent, Alien. John Bowman North Middleton, W M Henderson 7 00 ? 00 10 50 South Middleton. Robert Given John M Good, Agent, Monroe. M G Bcltzhoover J A &,C W Ah) Southampton. Martin Copvcr Hopewell. Robert Quigley Jacob Aa Ramp Giovo Newlon. . Jomispn Hannon Carlisle. Wm Alexander Wm Barnitz Beer, Oyster Eating Houses, ftewville. George Murfcy Mrs Kershaw Carlisle. Jacob Low Joseph Afarklo Ilonry M’Cord Wdi Sponslcr Shippensburg. Philip Ditiick Upper Allen . Gcorgo Sponslcr Easfpennsborough Wm Phillips Meehanicshurg. Peter Baker Retailers of Patent Medicines Newville. Wm Bratton 10 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 16 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 I*3 50 7 00 Easlpennstorough Joseph O Bonks Monroe. ... eingisor tc Oocaopoan 1 - 0 . Mercian's and all concerned in lire sbpvo classi fication, are hereby notifidd that llur may haie an opportunity of making appeal, by cfllmg on mo at Carlisle, at any time williin tho noil four weeks, provided they consider themselves aggrieved by the above Classification, j WORTHINGTON, nitreaniile Appraiser. April 23, 1852—41 ___ 10 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 10 50 UnKed States Clothing. Hall. THE subscriber is now opening an entire now stock of Clothing in tho room adjoining Burk holder’s hotel, which will bo sold for cash, cheaper! than ever heard 101 l of In this (own or county. Ho would invite all hia old friends and customers who | have so liberally patronized him for many years at hia other store, and tho public in general, to call and examine his stock, before purchasing elsewhere, as wo can't bo undersold and will give as good, if not a hotter garment for the money, than cun bo had at any other store in Carlisle. We have now on hand on assortment of Fine drcwcldth coal*, Frock .do Sack do Tweed do Ciishmorcllo, do Summer dolU do * tmen, Colton, Paramatta, Gtf'.tocadea, Coat# and Iloundoboute. . . * f Fine Caasimtro PanloloOne, in great variety oi stylos ond color*. , Bollinclt, Tweed, CoahmarclU, Cord and Dcavor loon Pantaloon*. Fine black Satin Vest*, Black Barathea do Fancy Silk do Fine Marsoilc* do A full stock of Linen nntl cotton Pantaloon*. . The Clothing has been selected ond got op by a, practical Tailor, who has much experience In cut- keen an, hand a good assortment of cloth*, cafsimorea, aaUinclt*. caahmoroUa, vestings, twotals, drillings, coltornader, drop-de-otnar velvets, beaver* Icon*, &c,, which will bo made up to order in good style, at low prices, and on short notice* An assortment of shirts,- boaoirta, suspon ders, umbrellas, glovca, alocka, carpet bags, travelling trunks, vdlisci. • . „ . Leghorn, Chin, Panama and China Pearl Hate. ( In shot t everything pertaining to gentleman a \ wear, ettn bo had at prices astonishingly low and ofj good quality. Our motf6 it “Quick Salea q emoHi Prq/U*,” hr (ho cash. , ' , Parlioular attention given to Boy acndChildren s Cl °Roconrct the old stand Weal Main street, adjoin ing Burkholder’s hotel. April 33, 1662—Gm f IO 00 10 00 to 00 id oo 7 00 7 oo 7 00 7 do 14 14 u 14 10 00 7 00 7 00 ip 00 7 00 700 10 50 7 00 7 00 7 00 id 50 15 00 7 00 7 00 . 7 00 5O 7, 00 '7 00 700 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 SUMACIt WASTED. THE subscriber wishes to purchase n Isrgo quantity ol Sumach, far 'which tho highest cssli prico will bo paid, irdoliworod ot Ibo residence of llio sub scriber in Carlisle, "in E ood mo 'j acOH’ SI 1 ROM. ’ April 15* 1853—3 m . , • y 14 „ 10 BO 14 , . 7 oo 13 10 00 13/ ‘ 1000 13 10 00 14 \ 10 60 -14 700 13 10 00 ~ ciionp ilonn©<» and Illbbons. . onidcu mid fPho subscriber has jusl opened &n TUST t«ccivcil a\ tbo obenp Drug and Book.Mo/^ iof Spring Uonnol. unu.>mlly cho.p, and . groat IU f V„,, scrn , or on North variety of Uonnol I t ,cr / v Shro'llnga, Colton supply of Cordon and l-Jnwer Seeds, from lboV B U;.i dual opened 12.J B “Towo ’ br Jted establishment of H. A. Dreer, 1 f hilodoiphia. Bhoclirig9|.Pillow-caß > * whoso dinpliy Hi iho Uel Blalo AgricuUulral Foir n ®F««ot»»mF.-A .root wrloiy if two and' Rave to his garden productions so highand deserved; and Cuffs, Under-.lee.e.i Jaconet n reputation. Pbey comprise every va„cty,end are MM. Edging*, Inserting., Thread OT dJJobbit, put tn Plages at Edahfgs, worked bands for trimming drosses, work- Rood.. , ■ o. ttiuurat ten. ; , ed infant bodie.,•«. • ■ iIITNER - - -i--■ ! '{Jjp- WOOD WANTED at thisiOffioe. 14 10 60 14 >: ’ 7 00 14 7 00 14 ■ : / 7 00 13 ; 10 OQ 14 ■ 7 00 April !, 186”. 14 7 00 THE subscriber buJn|..oMMd. •jSiglßSri varied assortment ‘of Spring' i ®*| boys. , ; . 'Brors. cioita and Caaaimeresi /Lilian and cotton pahlslofTsi, ' Merinp and cotton Oasaimerei,;. ~ "Ltnon,and cotton checks* &c/ ; -Ladies Dteti'Qwiw- Moaslin do Brgo, . . : t. : r • Mouslin dalainea, : ’ • •• ' Ltnon and Silk Poplins, ■- j Barege do lainea, ■ ' Mourning challoya and do lames,* • ,Pla\o and figured Bareges Frenchand Scotch Ginchamß, . Figured,and Gingham Lawn?,- ..... ~ ’with a groat variety of oilier Dress Goods, Opd cheap as can.be found in tlm borough. i-vr’.; 1 GfiC. VV. HITNEIt* j ; Carlisle, April ! - , 1852/, 14 ,'U 7 OO 1 7 do 7 00 in do 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 14 . I*2 13 ' 13 14 14 U, 7 00 i .14 ! .si3/ U : 13 - 18 13 7 00 10 00 10 HO 10 00 Cumberland Clothing Bazaicif TRUTH STRANGER, THAN FIGTIOJi! ' Arnold & Livingston, North- Hanover street, Carlisle, would call the attention of their old easterners and friends, and the public in fl®hefal|, F to iholr largd and splendid oteortradhl'of' 1 *■’ *' J ' Ready-itttldo Clothing:. l IOiQO 7 00 13 60 13 » 14 12 10.00 10 .00 • “A penny saved is a penny earned,” end r?o carfv illustrate the force of this maxim by selling Clothing at such prices as to meet the approbation oftlhS La* boring Man, (ho Mari of Business, or the most fasti dious taste of the Mad of Dress, . , Our largo and magnificent slock of Goods, rtcenf* ly purchased in the Eastern cities,, has been'.tQ Black Satin and fancy Vestings, together with a • largo stock of while and fancy Shirts/CollaW, and ' Cravats,’Hosiery of all kinds and descriptions. , . Our oim is to please and accommodate alii and,*la. .. ' order to do this, we manufacture clothing ot'almo*t<- every price. 'Soiling for cash enables us to offer . clothing at a very trifling advance. Oar motto is r Smalt Prq/iU and-Quick Sale*, . ; ( , Don’t ; forgot thoj'placc—North Hanover streeL.-r Carlisle, a few doors from Haverstick’s Drug store.-, There's the place, gentlemen, to gel your • back. All wo ask is axall, as wc ore satisfied th^l ; i i wo can suit in price, quality and stylo. , ARNOLD &. LIVINGSTON. . Apr!] 1,1852— 3m .. . , • 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 ] 7 00 'J?7 00 700 7 00 10 00 S 00 8 00 8 00 80 .00 30 00 fi 00 12 50 18 GO 6 00 8 00 ft 00 5 00 18 60. Bbewebs. 5‘ 00' 8 00 8 6 00 8 5 00 8 6 00 8 6 00 8 6 00 8 5 00 8 5 00 ft 00 6 ft 00 5 00 4 r» oo 4 5 00 CHAR. OGILBY. To Housekeepers. PERSONS going To housekeeping will fintHC to their advantage to.look'ot pur 'splendid assort ment qf Queenswaro, includiog.Frcncli ond English Chinas, in sells or by pieces.’ which may ho selected Dinner and Tea sotUjpo®-' mon,wore of oil descriptions. A variety of.,fancy China, China candlesticks, .. L CUSTA tiDS.— The best pulverized corn, starch' prcparcd eiprcssly for fbod,with directions formsk- v ing icc*crcam and pics, blanc-tnange, &c. • ,•«. i TEAS. —A'lrcsh supply of Grcenandßlack Teas 4 " in mctallc papers of superior quality. Browti s(nd clarified sugars, double refined loaf,crushed ond pul-' Ucrixcd sugars, at reduced prices. Rio onddhtV Coffees very Cheap/ . ; YEAS!' POIVDJJ/JS.—-Warranted to give sttli-* faction in making Dread, Buckwheat, Biscuit; afad almost every kitid'ofmkee. „ 7' ROVISIOSS. —Such oTHams, Been Tongties* ’ 1 Fish, Peaches, Apples, Pouts, Horftlqy, Beaut, end > mans other articles of the kind, ot felbftf 0 f * , c. rNHorp,. A&ur) 1 March 2ft, 1852. . , > • First Arrival of the Season! . \ ARNOLD'& LEVI respectfully Inform the j)ob-' li?, (hat they have received very large, and beautiful ossfirtmentof Spring ami Summer Go6dr,; which hove been selected with great care ‘and' good taste, particularly tho Ladies’ Goods, to wbibh itteir - ' attention is invited. Among tho assortment of liadics Dress Ooodsj will bo found plain, changeable and figured Silk** India and Foulard Silks, Bareges, Tissues, Lawns*- silk and linen Ponl'ins,"Bombazines, Alpa&as, plain; and figured Swiss Muslins, Ginghams, Barege Be Laincs, French wmked Collars, Cuff# and Sleeves, linen cambric handkerchiefs, linen, cotton dc thread Loco and Edgings, Brtlss and cambric edging*, and Inserting*. Rennets and Ribbons, Dlonde hair. Hair and Coburg, Albone, Hungorim,- * \ Saltin, Pearl and Cobburg, Pearl and Crystal, Tulip**'; , Misses’ Parodls, and a great many other kinds'. Kibbons of all kinds from 0 lo 00 cents pot yard. Domestics! Domestics / Wo havo the largest assortment of Domestics Co bo found in town, comprising muslins, checks,’lick ings, Osnaburg. bagging, table diaper, sheeting, pant stuffs frbm C to 25 cents por yard. ‘ / ; Carpets! Carpets!! -, The largest assortment of carpets, mailing, flopf anJ table oil cloths, evcrbroughllo Carlisle. Ampng them thfee ply, ingrain anti vcnilian, from 8, to 1 36,;-j cents per yard. White and checkered malting very l °'X fresh supply of Gidcerica, such an Sdga/, Cof'i/ fee, Tea, Molasses, Spices, &c. t ol tho oM aland' near the Bank. • r , • ■ March 2G, 18G2. , ' , MEW STORE. •; v . FILED lo overflowing with NEW GOO£)E>, anrf ~ Ibo cosh system adopted—iho pass-book system' abolished—lhctclorc, bring on your , Minghala"'and,, i save from 26 (o 40 per cent., Hint otherwise you are l required to pav where the credit system is in vogue. The subscriber announces to the public'lbal he has returned from the city with a largo and complete, stock of GOODS, all how, which havobqcn selected , with great care, from fust hands, and with special reference to the wants of (ho people and for this market. They will bo sold at 10 per cent, advance on first cost. ’ . « ■ ; The merchant who docs business on the cash , principle has quick returns, and |Conscquenlly can purchase his Goods to hotter advantage and sell at smaller profit* than bo who sells on bea lo ( make his paying customers poy the Ibcqcaon the credit system. Uuyers consider lyo*! (Ms fact before you purchase. • Farmers, mechanics, laboring men and plbert, to iyour interests and free onormdus (ax under which you have been and are, still loborinq. This you can do by purchasing your 1 Goods at the cheap cash store of the subscriber, at Ibo old stand In South Hanover sited, neat Scott’s hot I. My stock of goods consist of Cloths, Cassiraercs and Vestings, tho prices,of which will astonish every one. 'ln tho. Ladies deportment will bo phangcaWp and fancy Delaines, Uorago ‘Delaines, Silk Poplins., Ginghams, Prints of tho latest patterns and tho most fashionable French ntylcs, together with a magnifi cent assortment of Leers, Edgings & Whlto Goods. Swiss and Mull Muslins, plain, figured, striped and barred Muslins, of tho beet makes, latest designs and very low. In addition to (ho above f have a large | supply of Fresh Groceries, 1 '".,v .uch »• ColTco, Ten, Sugar, Spicer, Ac., llio ptieei of cannot,(nil to pleaeci Segar (mil Tobacco.);. i.'ip . By strict ntlcnlion lo liusincrß .and n desire to; nIoQBP. I hope lo receive a share of public pnlronoge. po ’ 1 OHAJU.EB BARNITZ.i Carlisle, March 4, 18C2—if 1/ .)>, ..*;i bjiv/ -p! ■i:.’., jr-m