. - s stn '■■tj. . *.. - j—,■ .■ , ■ ; —: - A Di^esd(alAe«tdeiUM>^iit ( e Chlldren Dlowa *t(>W ' -tft lPjp>r^a^*Kw4ssr*il tr.i lsfC• A .'by' w|iich three children wbro klllcd.ftn^,another was severely ~,1 'Norrlßlown/R'bfcfirfwni that ilMiSiftohgrisV.bßd been loono bf.tho neighboring pbbfdcrpplls. with a, load bf.empty- kcgs,whorq-liß purchased about,four pounds or‘powder,'whioh'he took home wllh fiirh. D&ftng- th 6 nbsence of hlmaclf 1 andhis.wifo,' the children-by some moans, got poss. •erislODToflbo'powdefj and 'Whilo playing withil near . (h,C:stafc ? ;U ignited/hilling<a hoy/ageft lycafsi sljbbstinßlQntlyparid injuring about four .and eix’Vbrro,-do ’badly ,lhdt they’died •hfarlly 'incr ift drattU child lying-in,lho > cradle wis sb-sovdrcly that ;U’wae; ndt expected to rccqyimV'A neighbornapiedSoVcr, who waMngflg* cd in chopping Wood oloao by, hearing the explosion and seeing IhcrsmoKO, ran, ip iho.spQi,*when ho per ceiyed IxyonfYhS S6ys v with their clbll]oa entirely burned : oir, with tltaiDxeep,(hja‘ of (fieW Bußpcridcra dnd a df clothing o round (heir waists —ono of'WhibfrVds rurtriing toWarda’llidbarn,and (lld'dtber-lying'in a ! mtid hole. Upbn’entering (he hbuie.lio found the' other b'oy lying- 1 dead tipon'the little child lying--in' lho cradlo crying— .ihh clolhcs'oOwhloh wore on fire;. The little thing was blirnod’very severely,-but at iasloccounls was still living, though its sufferings were intense, and but little prospects for its recovery. The (wo boys . survived their brother, but forra,short lifno, and the . (hfcp wero buried 'in ,(ho Ridge .Valley|.burying .ground, bn Sunday last. /This ia ono of ilip jtnoal distressing, accidents (liqt has oyer fallen', to bur lot to rccor.d, as byf onu ,'fcll swoop, awhold family of in teresting' chidrenja dealtoVcd, and a‘fond father and ‘affectionate mother,"lcß‘lp mourn thb'unlitricly end of (|teir irUlo ones. • ' ‘ es. Oh (ho 18th InetV, by (bo Rev. Adam Height, Mr. 'Dlvfo MiiitWi, Kingstown, to. Mis* Frances. ItaoWftEWKLt.,,of Roxbury,Cumberland county, <■,; 1 J," ■ DEDiCATioir. ■ ■ Lutheran. Church of ; thiq place, will he BQlemnly,,Bel apart to thc.oeivice and worship of Whitsunday, the 30th of this month.— \Ve teepfectfolly Invito the friends of religion to attend, • 'By or/ier &c M H. S; HITTER, Scc'y. Look 2 £dok 2 2 A Lt*taew for this Spring; nnd cheap loo—Gilt and .Wall* Papers,‘Embossed d0.,’d0., Plain nnd Marbles, Hall Papers,'of every hind ; Satin'rapors qftho bcstprdduclion of Franco nnd'Bnglihdv tho low priced Satin Papers, so much in demand; together with the, cheap paper, at’tcn cents per piece. Transparent'Window Shades, BuflT lldll md, by’ttto'caso or piece, Tassels, Cord,&o., all nf wbipH have been selected with (he. greatest care. Purchasers, at; wholesale and retail, arc invited to examine,a(bck,-ft* i wo assure them ll will-bo to their interest. . LONGSTRETH &. BROTHER, No T : Norlhr.'TMlr'd Street, 1 between ‘ Market and May Church Alley, l PliiMolplm. Notice. •CAhUfILE Deposits Dank, ) May 4; 1853. \ , THE Board of DirccloPs of this 'lnstitution ti«vo Ihip day- rieclircd & dividend of 4°pcr cent, for the Utliit nidmhaun the capital stock paid In, which wJJlVepiid to •.the’Stpckholdcrs or their legal repre •cntetivesi on or after (ho H(h inetanf. ~ <f WM. Mi, BEIgTEM, Cashier. x - ; p BO T E C TlO IV "' WoMIGHTENING! , TO THE PUBLIC. \Xf& rcspccifdlly offer to the.publjc qur superior of ,Spiral-twisted Carbonized Anncdtyl Irpri with .Zink Pntcciors and ejeclro pos* comhjpcdm their manufacture, thus rendering'then) equal to copper as conductors. They tnadejn'ion Iqet lengths, \yilh uccufaidly filled VrAs’iTAraW' connecting joints, an entire npvv stylo of •Hatchments Tur bribk'or frame buildings. Also gUffs Isolators ofs novel and ingenious construction forming "#lock—tho whole mounted with a solid siltttr or gold* plated pblnl twelve inches potdess'lhe pbWeKlo'an'cstriordiftary eile'ni of dis* «lißfgin£.the'oppoaUe element# of the most fearful CbijMer storm,sod’cmbraccs every scientific improve* ment in ilghloning.rods up to this time;) Thus guarding, both • laterally and.obliquely, the whole CenalitalCß. tho mosl magplficenl and perfect sllcol copdijqlyrs cvor presented to (ho public. Wo have not pempromisedsnlcty by affording those rods hi sivph low ra.tcs, Wo hiyp given,.the greatest at* (chuoh to (heir construction'so, ihattheymny bo readily aUstchCd. The astonishing power' of the h'egalWi magnet? in ‘discharging the air of its oppa site elements has boon l clearly demonstrated by the electrometer,' whdn unmagnolltcd points huvc’shnwn bat slight results thdugh placed in the same condition, tn fttCl they gather and ailehtly'discharge, clociricity from the' atmosphere, When you would scarcely sus peel any of being present. , Our improvement having received tho approval of men,of science* the public are cautioned against purchasing of those wI)o have substituted inferior imitation. .Hate gnotj rods* or none. We m mufacturo for ilio whole United States and for separation (b any partbflho world. All order* for rode, wholctoloor retail, though the Pust Office,will be promptly atlcndad to ifadllrcßSud to the subscriber* at Carlisle, Pa. J,T. GREEN, , C. magi.auhlin, . May I3lh, 185*2--3fn» i ‘ ; t ScYtlfcsl ‘t‘tiuv6 Just fcCoiVcd my spring stock ofdrnin nnd GradsSbythts, manufactured expressly Tor my awn sales and slumped with my name cn Itio licet. These Scythes arc superior to anything of the kind brought to this market, and can bo rcdorrinibnded as a first rale article. Cradle makers and others wanting Scythes are requested lo examine njy e’oekbefore purchasing elsewhere,as I can sell allow prices. ,M*y.6,1852.. ; J. P. LYNE.' Now Arrival of Hardware. Jt)ST received and opening an imm'ensoasaortment of Hardware, which in addition to my former stock, makes it tho mosl nmplo and complolo of ony other Block ia tho county. ■ 1 ■ To Buildors, Carpenters nnd others! 1 would loyilo their, particular attention to my im mcnpc.atsorlmonl of Looks of) various patterns, with While, Mineral, ArgUla anA-Rmss Knobs, Latolics, Hinges, Screws, Sash amTShutlor Fu’atonors, Holts, Augers-and Handles, Qiisols, Milt and .Cross Cut Saws, Puints’of all kinds, Oil;Turpentine, Nails ona BplkeA, hind, pannol and ripping Saws, Axes, Adzes, Jlatcliots, Planes, Steel and Iron ( To Coach Makers tuid Saddlers. Call and caamitiCray oaeortmcnt of Enameled and Palonl Leather, plain and figure! Cimm, Enamel od Maalin, Plated Daahoa, Carriage end Wagon Daaea, Dent Bhana, Fellaoe, Ildha, Muunling. of various Kylcß and pattern*. To Blacksmiths, Farmers and others. A splendid assoUnacot of hammered, horseshoe, scollop, bread and narrow Tiro Iron; rolled horse shoe, bar, band, round and square Iron of all alios, •tioari apring, English and Amorloah Anvils, solid thread Vicos, : Fite*, 1 Rasps., DuKkoo's celebrated Plows at $5 37J. . \|L -To Cabinet and. Shoe Makers! Mahogany, Walnut and Maple Veneers, Mahogany Walnut; Mineral and Glass Knqbs, Mouldings of varioun patterns, Curled Muir, Sofn Springs, Flowing, Scraping, Copnl and other VurnishcP} Mnmccu Lin ing »nd Binding skins, Lusts, Thread, Pegs, Pincers and llnqimers. <O5. I would invito particular attention to iioueokoop ors end others, to toy assortment of wallers & trays, plain and gothic stylo; knives, forks, German silver and silver plated butler knives, carving knives nnd forks, lahlo stools, ilriltania, German silver nnd sit* vor plated tabic ond (on spoons, hrasa end rolled metal Preserving Kettles, smoothing irons, tubs, buckets and churns. Blake's UuawoU’s Fire and Water Proof Paint of different colors, constantly oti hand, ■ . old stand,' bast Main street. HENRY OAXTON. Carlisle, Mayo,;B6a. ( . ;• , ~ WOOD WANTED at this Office; W91..H; BULIifiR, ATTORNEY AT li : AWi haß !o,the officeialely occupied by tha Hon. James H. Gfabam;r % '^>.v,, kV. 4 J-, .. ApTfl 29, \;p ' WJf.X;SDEAIi|EBi ; p^ A TTQRNEY ATLAW, Office in lho ropm.wllh xV. Wm» H/MUlcvEbij., lately -occupied by Hqo. James lUGrahani. - w. May 8,1853, * • r ) > r. lehvel tord, ~, . A TTQRNEY ATLAW, haa removed bisoflice Jx'frolm Natlh -. Hanover Btrect,to his residence in West High’street, South side, n few doors be low the Court Ho'use, and nearly opposite- Burk holder’s hotel, Carlisle, April 15, • i * • ; bits. dat. & übrr^o; HAVING .QBBQoialod thcmscivoa. together in the proctice,of medicine and its collateral branches, offer their professional services tq the citizens of Mo* chamcsburg end odjocenlcountry. i May 13, 1852—Cm; . ~ . dr. j. Ksmiyn, HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, respectful, ly informs ttie public, that he has removed to the dwelling adjoining Mr. DanleVKeller, and near to Bentz’ store, ..where he can .be found when not professionally engaged. . • 4 , ~ Carlisle, April 8,1852—3 m ( ... PROPOSAL FOR FRESH REEF. SEALED proposals .‘will bo received at the Qr. Masters office at the Carlisle Darraoke, Pa. from the 14lh day of May to the 14th day of Jane at 10 o’clock, 1853, for'tho supply'of Fresh Beef to the Trqopa stationed at the Barracks. Tho Beef to bo bf best quality equal proportions of hind and Toro quarters) (nocks and shanks exclu ded) and to bo delivered in such quantities as tho Commissary of Subsistence may direct. 1 * R. M. ANDERSON, • Lt. 2d Dragoons, A; A. C. S. Carlisle Barracks, May 13th 1852.’ dwt 9200»Boaiuliug:iu a Farm House* \ .Gentleman and'Lady, {brother and sistorj Arne* jQ_. ricans of most excellent character, residing In wish to-boded with d respectable Amc* rican farmer, flo most bo iho ownernf (ho farm on which ho resides, A romantic and pleasant location desired.. $2OO a year will bo paid for both. Fur further .information please address Richard, and scrid the.letters to the office of thia papor. , Will a kind, considcralo, and worthy family try to accommodate ? May G. 1853—3 i» Estate Notice; ALL . persons ore hereby 'notified that Letters of Administration bn (he estate of Mrs. Sarah A. Bon* hom,'lalo Carlisle, Cumberland county; Pa., deceas ed, have this day been issued by the Register in and for''sald county to tho subscriber who resides in Carlisle. Ail persons, haying claims or demands' against tho estate of (bdsaiil decedent, are requested to mak'o known the same without'delay,'and those indebted,'(o make"paymerifto " " BONHAM, Adm’r. May 13, 1852—0 t Ston nets Jfc Parasols ABE received from Philadelphia every week by the subscribers, now on hand 'an excellent assort ment, which'wo are soiling out very cheap. May 12,1853., -A, & W. BENTZ. CISTERN and Chain Pumps, of various sizes and at Very low prices. JIENRY SAXTON. May G, 1652. \XT ALL PAPER! Just received by tho subsen-' VV her a lot of new nnd boaullful'paitcrns at very low prices. Window Shades, &c. > HENRY SAXTON. ' May G, 1852. ' • ’ 100 Cords of Wood Wanted. 1 AH CORDS 0F WOOD WANTED immediate ly at Carlisle Barracks, Pa. 4 Apply to ■ ’ R. H. ANDERSON. Ist Lieut. 2d Drag. A. A. Q. M. Apul.SQ, 1852—1 m PARASOLS. JUST received o splendid ossortmenl of Parasols of all kinds & qualities at prices lo suit (ho times. ' Ldions, a large lot of Lawns also Plain Mourning Lnwns*-which will bo'sold very cheap. Gingnams, just received a largo assortment of Eorlsion & Manchester Ginghams, which will bo sold very cheap. N. W. WOODS, Act, Carlisle, May lOih 1852. Prepared for Every Season. THE MAMMOTH ESTABLISHMENT OP M. &. L. STEINER, I)'Jut Competition. STEINER. & BROTHER, heg leave to Invito (ho attention of their old customers and of the public generally, to (ho fact (hat for tho purpose of securing roam for a larger Block of Goods than they could keep at their old stand, (hoy havo Removed their Store t o tho room formerly occupied as tho Post Office,in West Main street, and 3 doors oast of where , tho Post Ofiico is now kept, where they aro Belter Prepared tArn Ever, lo accommodate tho public with the best articles and at low prices. They havo just opened their.now slock of •• SPEINO AND SUMER CLOTIdSO, of,which they aro proud to invito on inspection. It certainly is. fur superior lo any other Dial tins ever been in Carlisle, and tho prices cannot fail lo prove satisfactory lo oil who aro judges of the quality of the Goods oSTcrcd. It comprises a fine assortment , of every article of , MEN’S APPAREL. Consisting ofbluch, blue, brown, dress, frock, and Sack Coats. Pantaloons.— -Tho latest styled In plain and fancy Caishncrcß, Doeskin,Casslnolt, Corduroy, Velveteen, heavy Tweed, die. Vests.—‘The largest, richest and most varied on sorlmont'-oyor offered* comprising silk, satin, velvet Cfffeslmero, Cloth, Casstnott. Cloaking* &o. . Roy's Clothing!;— A large stock of Coals* Pants and Vests, of different sizes and qualities. Those articles aro mado with. unusual neatness nnd oaro, and far superior to lliqso ordinarily offered, and equal lo customer work, SnttiTs. —Fine white skirls wilh linen Bosoms— Calicoes and different cheek shirts, bosoms, collars, suspenders, gloves, sleeks, umbrellas & carpel bags. Please observe the Stand 1 Sloincr A. Brother feel it to bo duo to themselves particularly to caution their old customers not to mistake their old for their now Stand, near the Post Office. Carlisle, April 22,1853—3 m Grand Exhibition I Hurrah for Bargains. fl tiiS subset iber has just returned from the oar torn JL cities, nnd is ,now opening at hla chcop Dryr Goode, Boot, Shoo and Carpet Emporium, the larg est and best selected stock of floods west of Phila delphia, which Ho is determined to sell cheaper than the cheapest. Uis stock consists in part of BLACK if FANOH SIJuKS, Satin Dcohancs, Turk Satins, Tissues, Borcgcs, Bo* rrego Delaines, silk Poplins, India, Foulard & Sum mer Silkfl, plain and ‘figured Swiss Muslin, Book Muslin, Lacco,Collars,Mull Muslins, Bonnets, Rib bons, Lnwna-Ginghnms, Calicoes. French worked, tulTd, Under-klvuves. a large und 'full aeaoitmont of Mourning OoWsiTrimminga, <kc- ‘ In thcHGonltpiiyon'a department ate to bo found 0 largo ÜBsortmont of Cloths, OcCasirnGres,-Vestings, &o. such as bUck, blue, brownrgreen, c|ulct, drab, olive, brown and olive green Cloths, plain black and fancy colored flassjinorea; Sqtin, VuleHcia ami Marseilles Vestings. Colton Drillings, nnd a general assortment of all kinds of Domestic Goods. A full ami complete slock of Gloves, Hosiery nnd Trunks; Bools and Shoos of every stylo nnd quality. Carpets from the cheapest cotton to the beat three ply Imperial. . . 1 , . A fttll.aupply of Freih Groceries, Spices, «c. , } i t ' . . CHARLES OflH.fcy. ■ April 1/18&L ‘ * Valuable Mill Property for Seles ''' ' ] On 'Ttiurkdayl'lhe' 24rAo/Juhc,lBs3. V* ■ \ subscriber intending to go Weal, will,offer X. : ‘ai pubHq.flalo ,ihb following Valuable MUi Pro- ln'conDecUoa witirSevon.Aorea'and Ninety parches of,good',Limestone, Land, situate, ip, Spring township,Cumberland'county, 1' mile wesi 'of MetihdMesburjgr, botw'eeri' llid Cto'mWtlaotf Valley Railroad, and ihq Trlndlp' Springßoad/about forty rods south* 6C and ono.'fburib.uf • -mile; north flf. thp t ;laiter. , This fa prqpeflcd. by/.thq noyec. failing Trindfo Spring which, .lirtVo mbsl'jinV common droughtahae a ’sufficient current to,drive thp.milt lb advantage’, and tin ordinarily'.not seasons, there te criougti and dflbhtim'ca more than U'nießiid to propel the mjlpforcibly and profitably f ! Id 'short there.ls gcnfcralljMi sufficient water powArduring’lho' J»_JL greater part,of \lic yoaf, This MILL i*i estimated to bo the best ln the SSSSHbcbunty.il being in the midst of «thriving grain growing, country, and 'there Is no other mill near U« The mill is universally looked upon as having many end peculiar advantages con. rioetdd with it, and it is well', constructed and celou* led’for a .Grist-and'Merchant Mill, has the best machinery for manufacturing flour, and incaVand is susccptibio'at very ordinary expense of vast improve, moots.. The mjll is insured by . & safe insurance Company. ; There Is a Corn Screw in it. There arc, also, ancient and undisputed water rights to this properly. ,The property, is a desirable onb for a per. son of a littlo capital and cptorprizp. ;.Thosubpcribct being determined to go west, it wjil positively bo sold; those who desire losco it prior to. the sale, are invited to call pn llie subscriber and proprietor, who will take pleasure'ln showing them all concerning it. Sale to commence al. l o'clock on:said day, when the terms will bo mado known by .... liEV| MEILY; April 2i), 1853-rta ‘ 1 Orphans’ Court-Sale. WILL bo exposed to public sale, on lho pretnU sea,in Leesburg,Southampton township, Cumber land county, on Saturday the 22d of May 1852, at >■l 2 o’clock, P. 'M., that tyell.known TAV- H*|3s| EfiN STAND, Oisiern, Smoke House, large Stable and Barn, with about & acres of improved land attached' tboreth. 1 A well of good water is tjonfenicnl.iq tho dobr; qnd a num ber of fruit trees are on tho memis/s. Also, a lot of about half anaefef situate in Lees* burg, haying thereon erected a oho story'House, Stable, Ate. There are also a nurnberof fruit trees on.lhis properly. ' , • ' ' Also, about 80 nbres of.land, adjoining the vil lage aforesaid, of which about C 6 are cleared. Also, a tot o( ground situdto in Lee6bnrg,'con taming about one-third-of an acre of'unimproved ground, . i Terms of sale—Ten per cent, of the purchase money to bo paid when the property 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 tho confirmation-of the sale, and the pur chaser to be’substhatedtas to the tavern and bouso, in the landlord’s stead. - j DAVID FOREMAN, * Adm’r. of Wm. Maxwell, deo’d. April 25, 1852—51* . 1 , <' ’ ' Valuable Farm for Salc. THE subscriber offers at private sale thalvaluablo .pum situate in North Middleton tonpship, Cum crlond county,about 5 miles from Carfislo, bounded y lands of Moses Wetzel, George Bfochl, - ■■■ ■■ Zcigler and others, containing .• ■-''• 20? Acres, more or less, of first rate Sl&to land, 120 seres of which is cleared end enclosed with good fences and in a high stale of Cultivation, about IS acres of it being meadow with a never failing spring of water running through it, which makes it a very suitable farm for grazing. The remaining 80 acres' Is cover ed with good limber. Tho improvements aroa double two story LOG HOUSE, Kilohonf 'fffimlfiw LOG DARN, Spring House and other l"|sira» ou tbuildin g s. a Well of never failing wa- JLjptfyttter convenient to the house. Also a largo Apple and Peach Orchard and other choice fruit trees on (ho premises. Any persons wishing to view (ho above farm w|il please Call on the undersigned residing in .Carlisle, or Peter Sine residing on (ho premises. CATHARINE WUNDERLICH. April 22, 1552—1 m Take a Good X.ook Before Purchasing Year Goods! WE aro now prepared to show pno of the moat 1 extensive assortments of Spring & Su.mmdr Goods ever bfotighl (o Carlisle. Our asaortmehl of Mena and Boys wear is very complete, Cloths, Casei roerea, Vestings, lConlucky Jeans, Velvet cords', Linens, &o. , Ladies'Dross Goods, ■ snch as fancy and black Silks, Silk Popllift, Silk Tissues, bareges, mousljn do lalnos, barege do lames, ginghams, laWns, plain and figured Swiss Muslins, Book, Jaconet, Mull and Cambric Mus lins, calicoes, tickings, &c, , BONNETS & RIBBONS; Flowers, Tabs, Milinary materials of different kinds, withVlarfee supply of Edgings, Inscrtlnga, handlicrdhUfsj gloves, mitts, hosiery, Jaco goods, flannels, ;Al - from 19J to $1 per yd. < GROCERIES SPICES , 4e. To ail of which wo invito tho attention of those wishing, to eavo money, as we have the documents to prove that our goods pave ad. been bought for cash. A. &, \V. BENTZ. April 8, 195-3. New & Cheap Clothing Store. North Hanover' Street, on the corner oppoiUe the Varttile' Bdriltl HENIIY S. RITTER* has just opened at the qbovo stand, a largo assortment of Heady MaderfeUuhlng, consisting of Dress.and Frock Coats, Sacks, Monkey Jackets, Pantaloons, &c M of various stylos and qualities, to suit tho tastes and means ofalL Also a fine assortment of Fur nishing Goods, snch as Shirts, Drawers, Cravats, Bosoms, Collars, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, &o. and inshortali things needful for mens’wardrobe. Always on hand, a fine assortment of CLOTHS, Cassiroeres, Vestings, &c., which will bo made up to order at (he shortest nbfifce, end on reason able terms for cash.. ■ , ‘ All in want of good and cheap Clothing, are invited to call and sco, and judge for themselves. Carlisle, April 0,1859—3 m ■ ■ > The Cheapest Ready-made Clothing, EVER BROUGHT TO CARLISLE, THE subscriber respectfully informs.tho public that ho has now on hand, Ono of (ho largest,cheap* ost and most fashionable assortments of Ready made Clothifig ever brought (0 (his market. A visit lo my store, Corner of Alain Slrtet An d Market Square, Carlisle, will satisfy all that I havo tho cheapest and best Coats, Hants, Vests, Col lars, Handkerchiefs, SUspondefs, &0., (hat can bi found in Cumberland county. My ;•. »* 1 i Spring & Summer Stock has boon roado up expressly for (hie market,, apd our low prices cannot fail to suit the pockets of every one. . . p Boys’ clothing, trunks, and fancy articles, always on hand* 8, BRELL. Corner of Market Square. April Ift, 1883. POPLINS. JUST received a handsome assortment of Plain'& Figured, French and. Irish Poplins for .Ladies* dreMoe, which will bo sold vory.chcnp. Oarage fy Oarage De Lain* which will bo sold very cheap. ' Ponnete fyßibbone. Just received,a largo assort monl of Uonnota&Rihbons, all kinds Very cheap. Carlisle Mny, 13, 1«52. N.W. WOODS ,Agt. SUMACH. WANTED. TlJEjubsoribor wishes to purchoto a largo quantity of Sumach, for which the highest oueh price will bo paid, if delivered at the residence of tho sub* soriber in Carlisle, In good merchantable order. JACOB 611 ROM* April 15,1859—3fn ' ’ and Meretandizo.' Also, LambermerijEailhg Houses *pjV wiUtih Me county of .Cumberland; returned by j*. Esq'.,, Mercnn* tiin Appraiser, in accordance withthe.several acts &fxA? M “*Wy»;q9. follqws^vis:. ; t v , q ; .V cha. .: Lscsnse. Javon W Eby „ —'n .. . $lO 00 los p IJalbert . , 13 ~ 10.00 ,tfcriiuel Ellluti . , u 700 'Qhailea Ogilby . r io SO 00 43dd/fW Hitner* 13 - i IO 00 Adf W.fieotz .< . i-i; •. -IS • . .13'.50 Paniel-Eokelkr, liquors, “ 14 10 50 J&O,Rhoads .14 7 00 W B, Murray 14 7 00 S^WHavefstlck,'liquors, *" "14!' t 6 50 SAHubbard,Jr. 14^'■ 1 7 ? 0O Thomas Conlya ’ 14 7 00 HenrySaitton' ' ’ 13 ‘ r l2 60 Jacob Rheemv' ;J4. 7 00 John Humer, liquors, .. 18 15.00 Peter Monyei I ''. x 1 If ■' ’ 700 JohhpLynb 13 io 00 Jacob Wolf,‘liquors, 14 10 60 Jacob Setter ' 13 10 00 Jacob Leiby, liquors, 14 10 50 C inhoff, Agent, liquors, 13 15 00 S M Hoove* ‘ 14 7 00 T H Skiles U 7 00 H M Rawlins 14 7 00 Wm M Porter ' 14 7 00 Arnold & Levi 11 15,00 Arnold & Livingston ' 14 - ' 700 JohnKeem& - 14 700 N W> Wooo, Agent, 13 10 00 Haller & Conner 14 7 00 Le'wia Steiner 14 7 00 S Brell * 14 700 John’N Armstrong 14 700 John Gillen, liquors, 14 10 60 Philip MesseremUha 14 7 00 WF Sellers* v v . ,14 .7 00 Charles Carnha, liquors, . 13 15 00 Woodward & Schmidt .13 10 00 Henry S Ritter 14 7 00 Henry Peters 14 7 00 Henry Harkne&s 14 7/00 Wm Askew .14 7 00 ASWormley 14 7 00 G Ogilby u 7 00 John. Connelly 14 7 00 James M’GraoahQn 14 7 00 Jacob Fetter 14 7 00 A M Piper, Agent, U 7 00 Mifflin, John B Perry 14 7 00 Henry Snider 14 7 00 Jbhn'Errtst, liquors, 14 10 50 Shippensburg. Robert Snodgrass 13 13 50 Edwdrd ScbulL ■ 14 700 l4 7 00 C,F Runljlo 14 7. Op Kunkle&Stevlck 14 7 00 Johh Slurbbaugh - 14 7 00 Peter. B Art*, Agent, 14 7 00 W, DIE Hays 14 7 00 J AUlok . . 14 700 Sampel Sjders, 14 7 00 Jacob Psguo, liquors, 14 10-50 John Fdlwiler, Agent, 14 7 OO Arnold & Go.. 13 10 00 Jacob Barabargbr > 14 7 00 J B Duncan, Agent, 14 7 00 Nevln & Reddings 13 12 50 John Wunderlich 14 7 00 Wm G Leo, 14 7 00 Mrs, Sarah Milter . 14 7 00 N A’Cornelius 14 700 - ZHckihjon* % .. ~ , Russel & Died 13 10 00 DL Beeltnan ; 13 10 00 Newcomer & Kurd 14 ‘ 700 Weakley & Shrlver 13 10 00 William Walls 14 7 00 Newville. ’ Wm Barr, Agent, 13 10 00 Hunter Herron ... 14 7 00 Jeniison Hannon, liquors, 13 16 00 T Al’Candllah 13 - 10 00 Jacob Swoyer 14 7 00 Williams &‘Dro. 14 14 7 00 S W Sharpo b . 14 7 Slough & M’Farland 12 12 55 Joseph Laughiin H 7 00 Silver Spring. John Coyle 13 w 00 Jacob Simmrns, liquors 14 10 50 Leidlch & Bro. 13 iq 00 A H Zorger 14 7 00 Slromodz. Haverstlck 13 10 OQ Franhford, J D Lackey & Co., liquors, 14 10 50 Mtchanicshurg, Simon Arnold, liquors, 13 15 00 Ephraim Zug 13 10 00 J & L Hetglo 13 10 00 Honfy Leas 14 7 00 Ira Day 14# 7 00 J. F Spalir \f 7 00 Stylist £4?mmtnger n 7 00 MolJiaon 5c Zaoariafi IT 7 00 l4 7 00 l4 7 00 J'BlUxard , , 14 7 00 Jdlih Swisher ' 14 700 George Webber! 14 7 00 J Mclliso'n ii Co. > 14 7 00 ‘ Smith:Middleton» . A W (*jldlch ' 10,00 SMDlvin * 13 10 00 tfopewell, < Snidsr&peihl Id , lo 00 Wherry & Ellsonbowsf i 3 * 10 00 Newton, John Rullcdgo< 14 7 00 Jll Wiley 14 700 Joseph Smith 14 7 00 James Kyle & Co. , 14 7 00 JEeslperwtboraugh. JosiaH Hood & Son 13 io 00 Thomas Greason 14 7 00 C Uenninger 14 7 00 JW D Gfirlsnd . IS 10 00 Williamson & Goodharl 14 7 00 David OomujlT ’ 1 A 14 700 Southampton?. J W Clem, liquors* 14 10 50 Jacob .Uetflbougher 5t Co. 14 - 7 00 OFasnough' l ' 1 •• 14 * 7 00 North Middleton* ■ 1 ' Elios Light, Iqluor* 14 10 60 Upper Allen, ■ A L Calhoart 19 19 60 Mathias Dilner, liquors, 13 15 00 • Hampden, $ G& W H Eckels 14 , i 00 Henry Rupp, 14 7 00 John Kut* ' ’ ( , ; 14 700 Eaatpennthurough'. ' Jacob ucnningor,l}quora, 14 10 60 Aodrbw. Esllnger 14 7 00 Josepb-O'BanKS > 14, - ,7 00 Fleishor&Eehenhour 14 7 00 Bfglcr, M’Kmloy & Will 13 10 00 Hummel & Kerr, IS 10 00 J. W Kessler 14 7 DO Mlchncl Trecse 14 7 00 J W.Keii 14 7 00 JVctu Cumberland. John O Miller, liquors, >l4 10 50 Adam.Begley >. .14 7 00 Mower, James & Co. 13 10 00 Charles Oyaier 13 10 00 Valonilnn Fv'umon 13 10 00 John A Alnctlan, liquors, 14 20 50 Wm Horn;'' 1 h 7 00 Church, Loo & Co. 13 10 00 Duhn & Switzer, liquors 14 10 00 Lower Alien* s • Isaac Norton, liquors, 14 10 50 Jaopb Epley & Co. • 14 ■ 700 Orotvcr Ac Mduahlan 14 , 700 Afmrofl, M & S Morjratt- 14 7 00 SingUor & UeSMBtiO 13 10 00 Michael Flsssil 24 7 00 : ’■ Mills. Silver Spring* jchomto S'Bfjgjw; •.'‘■‘V'V ™~iOr«K»j ... 14 . .7 QO 1 George 11 Bucheir.', ' , U ' ' 7 ,7 00 John Hallachor V ’ ' 14 V. 7 00 Ecufpennshoroitglu. . Jacob HalJemarV, * 'l4 * ' 700 John Reck ‘ ' ' ' < * - *’ 706 ''Lower AlUrv '' *" '' - 1 ' . C Eborj/ ,'i 127 < isb 6 ■Bitnor& RncU/ ' ‘ ’ 10 00 Bronncman &-Eittlng ‘ ' ‘' ' ! *’ 10 00 Jacob Coover ’> 14 . 700 John H Kaufman' ■ . , 14 ■/7 00 O Bupp 14 7; 00 Hampden, K ' “ John Snavoly '' l 11 ‘• ’' ' 14 700 South Middleton, 1 ' ’ ' Jacob Sheaffer • i ■ ■ ■ *■' 14 • Monroe , .. • . .> *' ,1.. . _ , David Voglcaong . , 13 • itfoO JA&,CWAhIi: 13 10;00 Henry Rif© «,' ,v . > 13 10 00 Benjanifh Glblor. ,V .. T.'W 10 00 . Jfhrih JLaddition*'’ I W M Henderson 4c Son 13. 10 001 David Hoover 7 00l HemmFngcf &Hebgy ”/ l% 13 “>'l3 50 Bickineon. A H Bornits 13 10.00 JohnMobro .13 ~ 10,00 FranJfford . • John Hays , 1 .14 '.7 00 Newton, ’ John Ernst 14 7 00 J Marktvard 14 7 00 Christian An ‘ 14 7 00 Hopewell, Jacob Ramp 1 14 700 Wesipennehorough, Marshal Jamea - .18 . 10 Oft, W D Philips . 14 700 Peter Faust. . 14. 7 00; John'LaughVm 14 7 00 Jacob Sbelabargcr ,14 7 00 Diller A. Kiider 13 10 00 DrsTILLEHS. Carlisle « Edward Showers 9 9 00 C Inhoff, Agent, ' 9 - 8 00 Upper Allen. John Bowman 9 8 00 North Middleton. W M Henderson' ‘ ‘ 4 7 " 20 00 ‘ South Mtddlelbn* Robert Given 7 20 00 John M Good, Agent, 10 6.00 ilohrhe. M G Bollzhoover 8 12 60 JA&CWAhI 8 12 60 Southampton. Martin Coover 10 6 00 -Hopewell. Robert Quigley 9 6 00 Jacob Au / 10 5 00 Ramp & Otove 10 ,6 00 Newton > Jomison Hannon 8 13 60 Bbewebs. Carlisle. Wm Alexander Wm Barnlta «• Beer, Oyster fy Eating Houses; Newville. George Murfoy 8 6 00 Mrs Kershaw »£. 6 00 Carlisle. Jacob Low' 8 6 00 Joseph Markle 8 6 00 Henry M’Cord. ,8 , _ 500 Spon§lcr 8 5,00 ' Shippensburg'. Philip Ditrick 8 6 00 Upper Allen . George Sponsler 8 5 00 Eastperinsbbrough. Wm Phillips ' 8 6 00 ' Mechanics burg. Peter Baker .8 6 00 Betaidebs op Patent Medicines. Newville, Wm Bratton 4 6 00 Eottpennsborough Joseph O Banks 4 6 00 E Switzer • , 4 6 00 Bingisor Ac Gccscman 4 6 00 CUUBEALAND CoONTT, IS. I do hereby certify that the foregoing is ■ correct Hal of the dealers In, Merchandise, Patent Medicines, scc., in Cumberland county, as returned lo mo by J. Worthington;Esq., Mercantile Appraiser.. All per sons returned and classified under the act of 1849, relating to Distilleries, Browers, Patent Medicines, Eating (looses dec., end all Merchants and others, returned and classified as above, are notified to.celt and take out their respective licenses, on or before Ist of August 1859. WM. S. COBEAN, Co. Trert’r. May 20,1852—4 w. United States Clothing flail. THE subscriber is now opening an entire now stock of Clothing in (ho room adjoining Burk holder’s hotel, which will be sold for cssh, cheaper than ever hoard tell of in this town or county. Ho would invito all his old friends and customers who have so liberally patronized him for many years at his other store, ami the public in general, to call and examine his slock before purchasing elsewhere, at wo can’t bo undersold and will give as good, if not a bettor garment for the money, than can bo bad at any other aloro in Carlisle. We have now on hand an assortment of Fine drew cloth coat*, Frock • • ■ 'do Sack* do Tweed (It> ‘ Cauhmarctlo, do Bummer doth do Linen, Cotton, Pnramotts, Cotlor.adefl, Costs slid Roundabouts. Fino Coßsimoro Pantaloons, in great variety of stylos and colors. Sattinclt, Tweed, Cashmarells, Cord and Dcdvor toon Pantaloon*. Fino black Satin Vests, Black Barathea do Pancy Silk Od Fino Marseilles do A full stock of Linen and .cotton Pantaloon*; Tho Clothing has boon selected and g6t up by a practical Tailor, who has much experience In cut ting Clothing. Wo keep on band a good dsiortmoh! of cfbllis, csrsimorcs, saUinotts, coshmaretts, vesting*, tweeds, drillings, coltorhader, drep-de-Otna, velvets, beaver teens, dec., which Will be made up to order In good style, at low prices, and on short notice. An assortment of shirts, collars, bosoms, suspen ders, umbrellas, gloves* slocks, carpet bags, travelling trunks'; tallies* Leghorn, Chip, Panama and China Pearl Hats. In shot t'everything pertaining to gentleman’s wear, dan bo bad at prices astonishingly low and of good quality.. Our motto ia "Quick Sale* 4 Small Pro/!/*,” for the cash. / Partlcdlar attention gl*en io Boy’sind Children’s clothing. ’ • .Recollect the old stand West Main street, adjoin ing Burkholder’s hotel. CHAR. OGILBY. \ April 93, 1862—6 m DATS AND CAPS I Spring Styles! WM. 11. TROUT, has just received and opened .tho Spring Stylo of Hats for 1850, an elegant article, to which ho invites the attention of the pub. lio. Ilia lists aro of ull prices, from tho moat ele gantly finished (o tho cheap common article, and of every variety of etylo now worn. Ho continues lo /r*Cg&gft.y»y l nißnufuoioro and keep always on hand a full assortment ofllATSond CAPS grgp*'*** f o f men and boys,and he eon sell a cheaper and better article (lion any other establish ment in town'. Those in want of good, well made, and' elegantly finished title, would do wolf to call , before purchasing elsewhere. | The attention of citizens and strangers Is particu larly invited to the beautiful Spring Stylo of Hata, just received, a really handsome article, apd wnrran l<d lo bo Juif ts good, as If is neat and tasteful In appearance. . Remember that the target! and best assortment In. (own may always be found at TROUT'S, /refits** Ootd,riarof' (As Ppietopal Church, 1 Carlisle, April 95, W* THE subecriberjiasjaSl varied WBdrindeni of Spring, GoodsT«dajrted 16 the,season, for'men and boys.', ' J . Broad Cloths and Catslmerefl,, .Linen andooUon Pantstuffa,/ •- Marino and cotton Caaalmerear \ Linen.and cotton checks, it LcdiefVrtitOocdt; 1’ Moaslin do Bego, : v•• Mooßlih de laidpfl, * Linen and Silk Poplihsj Baregedelaines, , >’ Mourning challeyvand de lalnej* , • BtaVn and figured ukttgea .Xtaaoadi. «l> French Gincbainiy / v i Figured and GjnghamLawne, ••• /. with a great variety of other Dress Goods, at)d $M cheap as can be found in the ;.v . . GEC. W. HITHER. Carlisle, April 1, 1653. :,w. . 17! 00 Cumberland Clothing flazarl TRUTH STRANGER THAN &IOTION! Arnold sl Livingston, NorthHanom street, Carlisle, would call the attention of «Mr old castomcra and friends, and the put Uclfl tftafOrtf, to (heir largo and splendid assortment of • * : '' - • Ready-made Clothing’. “A penny, saved is apenny earned,” and wo eaA illustrate the force of this maxim by selling Clothing at such prices as to meet the ,approbation of tbO La boring Man, (ho Man of Business,or the most fasti* dious lasle of the Man of Dress. ■ 1 -• Our large and magnificent slock of Goods, recent? ly purchased in iho Eastern cities, has beeto ihatftf. factored into Clothing.of superior finish.and dart* btlily, and can safely challengp compeiitioiy. • Their stock consists ofalltbe.dlftrenteohfflfiifcd shades of ..Cloths and Cassimeres that afe mannfso* 4 toted; plain and twilled cloth*,; English and French Cassimeies, fancy of all sorts of stripes and ham— Black’ Satin and fancy Vestings, together with a largo stock of white and fancy Shirts, Collars, and Cravats, Hosiery of all hinds and descriptions. Our aim is to nfease and accotomodale all, and, In* order to do tbls/wo manufacture clothing at almost every'price, Selling for. cash enables ns tooffar clothing at a very (rifling advance. OuTtooltol# SmaU Prq/ilt and Quid Salt*, Don’t forget the place—North Hanore^'streak Carlisle, a few doors from Hsverstlck** DMg ytore/ There's tho place, gentlemen, to get yoq? .mAhay . back. All wo oik is o colt, as we are •otisfiej'that wo can t suiT.in price, quality and style. . ARNOLD & LIVINGSTON/ April 1,1852—3 m To Uonsohcopers, PERSONS going (o housekeeping will fiqd M ii their advantage to look at our splendid assort* ment of Quoenswaro, including French (tadßagUsh Chinas, In setts or by pieces. Oraniltf. wmrs, from which may be selected Dinner and Tea eeßa? cOSH mon ware of oil descriptions. A variety, of tatrf China, China candlesticks, dee. CUSTARDS,—' Tho best'pulverised (font ihTck prepared expressly for food,with directions for mafe*. ing ico-crcam and pics, blancmange, dec. . v ’ TEAS.—A trcih supply of Green andßlack Taatf In molalle,papers of superior quality. Brown and clarified sugars,' doable refined ioaf,crashed and pnV vorized sugars, at reduced prices. Rio and Java Coffees very cheap. •’ .... .... YE AST.FO WDERS^ Warranted to gWe Satl*/ faction in making Bread, Buckwheat* Biscuit, and almost every, kind of cakes. y . PROVISIONS, —Such as Hams, Beef, Tod dots/ Fish, Peaches, Apples, Pears, Hominy, BeS&s, aid many other articles of the kind, at the cheap atm* of . C. INHOFF, Aft*' March 25, 1852, . ; . . 10 5 00 9. B 00 First Arrival of the Season ! ARNOLD & LEVI respectfully Inform tha pub* lie, that they have received a very largo tid beautiful ossortment of Spring and. Summer Goods* which have been selected with great cam and gpod taste, particularly the Ladies* Goods, to whictitndt* attention is invited. Among the assortmenl of Ladies dress Goods, will bo (bond plain, changeable and figuied Silk** India ami Foulard Silks. Bareges, Tissue*, silk and linen Poplins, Bombazine*, Alpaca*, plain and figured Swiss Muslins, Gingham*, Bang* D* Loincs, French worked Collar*, Cuff* and Slwrvttftf linen cambric handkerchiefs,' linen, cotton.& thread Lace and Edging*, swU* and cambric edging*,- end Inserting*. Bonnets and Ribbons. - » Blonde hair, Hair and Coburg, Albone, HangOtaM Saltin, Pearl and Cobourg, Pearl and Crystal, Misses*' Parodis, and a great man; other kind*. Ribbons of all kinds from C to 60 cent* per paid. Domestic»! Domestics ! Wo have the largest assortment of Domestic* (a bo found in town, comprising muslins, cheek*, tick ings, Osnahurg, bagging, table diaper, sheeting, Mat •tuffs from o to 26 cent* per ;ard. * > The largest assortment of carpets, mailing, fioof and table oil cloths, ever brought to,Carlisle.: Among them three ply, Ingrain and *OOlllOO, from 6 to ,Bft cents per,yard, White, and checkered matting wry low, * A Fresh supply of Groceries, such as Sugar,' Cof> fee, Tea, Molasses, Splccs, dee., at the old stand near the Bank/ March 26, 1662. FILED to overflowing with NEW GOODS.and the cosh system adoptod-Mho pass-book system abolished—therefore, bring oh your “ding bats'* and *a*o from 25 to 40 per ccn(.,,that otherwise yon sr» required to pay whore the credit system is in Vogue. The subscriber announces to (ho public that he has' returned from the city with a large and complete •lock of GOODS, all now, which hare been selected with groat care, from first hands, and with special reference to the want* of the people and /or fMf market. They will bo sold at 10 per cent, advene* on first cost. The merchant who does business oh the cash principle has quipk returns, and consequently purchase his Goods to bolter advantage and tell at smaller profits'than ho who sells on lima and ha* to make his paying customers pay the losses on the credit system. Buyers consider well this fact before you purchase. : Farmers, mechanic*, laboring m'sfy dhd other*, swako to your Interests and free youMeUteof th* ' enormous tax under which you have been and sr* still laboring/ This you can do by purchasing your Goods at the cheap cash store of the subscriber, it the old stand in South Hanover street, near Scoll 4 it. hotel. My stock of goods consist of Cloths, Cassimcrcs and Vestings, tho prices of which will astonish every one. In the Ladies department will be found ehangeaMo add fancy Delaines, Derogo Delaine#, Silk Poplins, Ginghams, Flints of the latest patterns and thottfoel fashionable French styles, together with a cent assortment of Deere, Edgings & White Goods* Swiss and Mull Muslins, plain, figured, striped dad barred Mualine, of tho heal makes, lateal deslgna and very low. In addition to tho shove f have a Urge supply of Fresh Groceries, such as Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Spices, &c., the puces of cannot fail to please: Soger and. Tobacco. Uy strict attention to business and.a desire, to please, I hope to receive a share of puhlio patronage. CHARLES DARNITZ. Carlisle} March 4, 1802—tf Clionp Xtonnots nud Klibbons. rpho euliHcribcr hoi just opened on entire new alock | j. of Spring Uonneia unuaoaily cheap, and agreht variety of Uonnot Ribbons very cheap* •' 1 ' Jun opened 12} Borr-eley BheeliAg*; Colton Bhoetlnge, Plllow-ceen Linen* ,qd Cellos*; Towel nps, floe. { KMUuoinaiuKe.—A great variety: nfJUea ami Muslin Collars and Cuffy, Undewleevei. Jaconet and Swlie Edgings, IneorUngs, Thread and Bdbbift . Edgings, worked banda for trimming ''ed infant bodies, fcc, \ April 1,1663, i i Carped! Carpets!! NEW STfcltE. GEO. W. BITNJCI?.,
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