f In Now.vUlb.ori Iho-lSih in at., bylho Rov. William fc. Bannetrfllr- JKPFEnsoN Linn, to Miss Catharine OfeMIfKRV; - -'. •. - Od.ylbo i,samV day,,by Ihoj. sam.o. Mr, Jacob D. pQck/to .Mleb Sobannaa Slaybauoh, all of N.ewvillo, f - On (lie simo/cUy by the? eacno, Mr. John Wolf, to, MiBSjMAVt' MoCoY, all bF CiimborUnd 00. Pi» ■; In : llarrlibyr£, on tholSlh inst.,by the Rotr. Wm. Uric, MrV ALeyandßiv F. Meet,-to Miss Sarah A. PARRiN9‘oft) bbll|’of Carlisle, Pa. . . i -I ; 3SCHtl)ff. . IrvEael Pcrinsboro* township, on tho 17th Inst., Mr. Hrnby Lonobdobf, aged 70 years, 5 months and 21 days. On Friday evening Ibo 14th liistafter a lingering illness of consumption, Mr. John H. Weaver, of Ibis bdroiigh, aged about'4B years. V. ,■ Police. ■VrpTICElis bereby given, tliat Loiters Testamon. j\| tary haVQ been issued to me, as Executor of the last wilt ,aod Icetamont of- Joshua Sellers, dec’d, by tho Register county, Persons hav iog claims will pjeasu present them, and those know* ing theftisolvcs indebted to the estate, ate required to mabe payment without delay. ; , DANIEL SELLERS, Executor. May 27,1852.—G1, ■ ' Newspaper .Establishment for Sale. AwoeMy newspaper establishment, located in ono of the most flourishing,lnland tpwns in the'into* rior of Pennsylvania, isotreiod for sate, liio proprietor wishing lo chango’hta business In consequence of ill :heaUh. ,Tho eabacriptloa.list numbers about 400,.(nearly ull of wluchjijrvo been voluntary sub njripllonn) which could no doubt bo doubled in a Very'abort .time by proper election, The paper has averaged about ten' columns’ of paying advertise mens epico Us commencement, and the Jobbing is quilo respecUbJe, and considerably more than that of many-other towns'of greater size and population. The‘office ia well supplied with materials, having three presaes, one of which ia a “ Washington, 41 from 600 to BCO lbs. of body type, end a handsome assort ment of job type.' The town ia beautifully and ad vantageously locailed for business, boing*rtf the lo)- tnodlalb viomily of canals and railroads, leading in almost every'direction.'. To one or two young men wishing lo engage- in business, this is a fine oppor- there ia not much doubt that, In the course of d .few years, the population, and buaiuoa of the town will rapidly Increase. For further information inquire of the editor of litis piper. .Carlisle, May ; 27,1052: THOMAS 11. SKH.KS' KEW CI-.«TmiV« Rooms, • ■ AND FDRNISIIING STORE. Opposite the Rail Road Office, West Itigh Street, Carlisle. Th. SKir.rs desires to inform his old friends i arid lho ; poblid that he' has opened a general clothing establishment, and has now in store a-cx tensive stock lof tho best and cheapest goods ever offered In Carlisle. : Men’s, ifonth’s, anti Boy’s Clolhing, fur’Spriilg, Slimmer and Wiptcr wear, now on hand of every variety and furnished at reduced rates.-- Ho lias also a largo'ond wftll selected assortment of Piece Goods, of French and Gorman Fab rtc«,pf, now and beautiful patterns, for .posts, pants atid.vcils, which wilt bo made to order in the most approved.qnd fashionable.manner end in a superior etyto/of workmanship., A full and elegant slock of Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, such ns gloves, plain anil /fancy shirts', cotlArs, h.indltcrchicfs, ties, &c., constantly.kept on fund. Also India Rubber Overcoats’‘apd Leggins, Feeling confident, from iho reputation which it has been his constant aim fur a course of years to secure for his establishment, of his ability to ptoase, hi respectfully.invite* on examination of his stock, which for quality, workmanship and low prices bo surpassed. OatlUlo, May 27,1852—•|y. Assignee’s Sale of Real Estate. TtlE undersigned, Assignees of Samuel Brickcr, bffVafpHvolo sale; the following real estate, viz: Hot. The valuable farm at* present occupied by the said'Samuel Brickcr, situate in Mdnroo.township, Cumberland county, about one and a quieter miles eoulfiofCliurchtown, containing ■ 120 ACRES, 100 acres of which is improved,and in a high stale of cultivation* the remaining 20 icrcs-ls well cover ed vyith valuable limber. TIIB improvements are o p n STONE DWELLING HOUSE, Bank ffiSSOk, Barn, Waggoij Shed, Corn Crib?, Wash (l°uac, and otlicr necessary out-buildings. r is a well and also a spring of good tvalcr convenient.to the dwelling. There is also a young'Apple Orchard and a variety of other fruit trees on lho promises. The Yellow Breeches Crock runs at (he west side of this property. The property Is id gofod condition in every respect, and b ailualcd in a pleasant end healthy locality. No. 3. The Merchant Mill Property, situate In the township aforesaid, containing 15 Acres of Improved land; The improvements are a largo MERCHANT MILL, on the . Yellow Breeches Creek, running fear burs, and in good condition in every rospoot. . Also a Brick Tenant Home, (with .water at tho door,) a. small barn, and oilier out buildings. There is on this property a young orch ard and a choice variety of oilier fruit trees'. No. 3. Thirty acroSof Mountain Land, situate in the township aforesaid.,and con jpSß vonicnl to tho two properties described above. The lend is well covered with timber, and Wuibo sold with tho mill property or separate to edit purchasers.. For particulars, call on either of the undersigned, residing in Monroe township. MOSES dRICKER, , ... GEORGE W. BUICKER. Aesignert of Samuel Briefer, Carlisle, May 27, 1832—if. PUOI K CTIO X FROM LIGHTENING! TO TUG rnuuc. WE rcspoctruUy offer to tho public our superior Lightening Rods of Spiral-twisted Carbonized Annealed Iron wilh Zink Pntcclortf and electro pos itive elements combined in their manufacture, thus rendering them equal to copper as conductors. They bio made in ten feel lengths, accurately filled brass screw connecting joints, an entire notv stylo of •Hatchments for brick or frame buildings. Also Jlaai Isolators of a novel and ingenious construction drmlog .a lock—the whole .mounted with a solid silver or gold plated point Iwotvo inches long, which fOMOssJbo power to an extraordinary extent of die* charging Iho opposite element* of Iho most fearful thunder storm,and embraces every ecfontifio improve* ment m lightening rods up to this. time. Thus guarding, both laterally and obliquely, the whole constitutes Iho most magnificent and perfect elloDt conductor# over presented to the public. Wo have not compromisodaafoly by affording those rods at such low rales. Wo have given the greatest at tention to their construction so that they may be readily allatohod. The astonishing power of the negative magnets In discharging the air of its oppo site elements has been clearly demonstrated by the electromotor, when unmngoclizcd points have shown hut plight results though placed in (ho same condition. Tn fact they gather amt silently discharge electricity from the atmosphere, when yon would scarcely sus pect any oHieing present. Our I nproviimcnt h iving received thouppmV.il of men double two story LOG HOUSE, Kitchen, LOG BARN, Spring tlouso and other a Well ofmoyer failing wa« convenient to the house. Also d large Apple and Peach Orchard and .other choice fruit trees on the premises, ' Any persons wishing to view the above farm will' plcaeo call on the undersigned residing in Carlisle, or Peter Sine residing on (he premises. CATHARINE WUNDERLICH. April 22,1852I—4m 1 —4m ' ' . __ Look l Look! 2 ALL now for this Snjdng, and cheap too—Gill and Velvet Wall Papers, Embossed do,, do., Plain and Printed papers, Marbles, Hall Papers, of every kind ; Satin Papers of the bcslproduction of Franco and England j;tho low priced Satin Papers, so .much in demand J together with lire cheap paper,' ton cents per,piece. Transparent Window Shades, Buff Holland, by tho case or piece, Tassels, Cord.&c,, alt of which have been selected with tho greatest care. Purchasers, at. wholesale and retail, aro invited to examine this stock, as wo assure thorn it will bo to their interest. LoNGSTRETH & BROTHER, No 7 North Third Street, between Market and' May 20, 1852.—3 m Churoti Alley, Philadelphia. „ lOfr Cords of Wood Wauled* 1 OH CORDS 0F WOOD WANTED immcdulc j.\JU ly al Carlialo Barracks, Pa. Apply to * R. 11. ANDERSON, Ist Lieut. 2d Drag. A. A. Q. M. ■ April 25.1852—1 m . , New Arrival of Hardware. JUST received and opening animmenso assortment of Hardware, which In addition to my former Bloch, makes U the most ample and complete of any other stock in tho county. To Builders, Carpenters and others! I would invito their particular attention to my im* menso aßsorlmont of Locks of various patterns, with While, Mineral,*Argilla and Brass Knobs, Latclics, Hinges, Screws, Sash and Shutter Fasteners, Boils, Augers and Handles, Chisels, Milt and Cross Cut Saws, Paints of all kinds, Oil, Turpentine, Kails and Spikes, hand, parinel and ripping Saws; Axes, AdzeS, Hatchets, Pianos, Steel and Iron Squares. To Coach Makers and Saddlers. Call and examine my assortment of Enameled and Patent Leather, plain and figured Canvass, Enamel, cd Alnfilin, Plated D.tsfios, Carriage and Wsgun Boxes, licnl Shads, Fvlloos, Hubs, Mountings of various styles and patterns. To Blacksmiths, Farmers and others. A splendid assortment of hammered, liorso shoe, scollop, broad and narrow Tiro Iron; rolled’horse shoo, bar, band, round and square Iron of .all sizes, shear, spring, English and American Blitter Sleol} Anvils, solid thread Vices, Files, Rasps. Durkco's celebrated Plows at $5 37£. To Cabinet and Shoo Matters! Mahogany, Walnut apd Maple Veneers, Mahogany Walnut, Mineral and Glass t Knobs, Mouldings of various patterns,Curled Hair,SofaBprings,Flowing, Scraping, Copal and other Varnishes; Morocco Lin ing and Bidding skins, Easts,Thread,'Pegs, Pincers' and Hammers. . . I would invito particular attention to Housekeep ers and others, to my assortment of troys, plain and gothic style; knivee, forks, German sjlvcr and silver plated butter knives, carving knives and folks, table steels, Briltania, German silver and sil ver plated table and ten spoons, brass and rolled metal Picsorving Kettles, smoothing irons, tubs, buckets and churns. Ulnko’s & Uuswolrs Fire and Water Proof Paint of dideront colors, constantly on hum!. Remember the old stand, east Main street. HENRY SAXTON. Carlisle, Mny fl, 18T>2 Take a Good I.ook Before Purchasing Your Goods! W E arc now prepared to show ono of Iho most extensive assortments of Spring & Summer Goods ever brought to Carlisle. Our assortment of Mena and Boys wear Is very complete, Cloths, Caasi meres. Vestings, Summer Stuffs, Kentucky idmis, Velvet cords, Linens, &c. Ladies Dress Goods, such as fancy and black Silks, Silk Poplins, Silk Tissues, bareges, mpuslin do iainos, barege da lames, ginghams, lawns, plain and figured Swiss Muslins, Book. Jaconet, Mull and Cambric Mus lins, calicoes, tickings, &c. BONNETS <*• RlBBONS,— Flowers, Tabs, Milinary materials of different kinds, with a largo supply of lOdgings, Inscriings, handkerchiefs, gloves, milts, hosiery, laco goods, flannels, Al pachds from 13} to $1 per yd. GROCERIES, SPICES, s■*. To all of which wo invito Iho oltcntion of those wishing to savo money, as wo have the oocumcnts to prove that our goods have all been .bought for cash. A. & w. DENTZ. April 8, 1852. New & Cheap Clothing Store. North Hanover Sired, on the corner opposite the Carlisle Bank, HENRY S. RITTER, has Just opened nl the nbovo stand, a largo assortment of Ready M«ulo Clothing, consisting, of Dress and Frock Coats, Sa6ka, Monkey Jackets, Pantaloons, &c,, of various styles and Qualities, to suit the tastes and means of nil. Also a fino assortment of Fur nishing Goods, such as Shirts, Drawers, Cravats, Bosoms,.Oolhira, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, See. and in dhorlall things needful lor mens' wardrobe. Always on hand,u fine assortment of CLOTHS, Caesimcrca, Vestings, A:o., which will bo made up to order at iho shortest notice, and on reason able terms for cash. All in want of good and cheap Clothing, are invited to call and sec, and judgu fur themselves. Carlisle, April 8,1803—3 m . The Cheapest Ready-made Clothing, EVER DROUGHT TO CARLISLE. THE subscriber respectfully, informs tho public dial ho has now. on hand,onooftholargc'st,cheap est ami most fashionable osaorlments of Ready made Clothing over brought to this market. A visit to my store', Corner of Main Slreti and Market Square, Carlisle, will satisfy all that I have Iho cheapest.and bast Coats, Pants* .Vests, Col lars, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Ac., that can bo foumlin Cumberland county. My Spring & Summer Stock has been made up expressly for this .market, and oar low prices cannot fail to suit the pockets of every one. Boy a’ clothing, trunks, and fancy articles, always on hand* 8. BREBIi. Corner of Market Square. April 15.1852. POPLIN. JBST, rrrrivrd n linmlx'iinn nSHrirtoiont of Thin A Figured, Frcjirh uad Irinh poplins for' L.idjcs* droH-rH, which will bn sold very alienp, 1 tloroge Sf Borage De Laina wliluh will bo sold very chmp. Donntle $ Klbhont. Just received n'lirgo .assort ment o( Bonnots A Ribbons, all Mod* vary cheap. Carlisle May 13,1«53, N. W. \VOOO% Agt. SUMACH WANTED. THE subscriber wishes tn purclmson largo quantity of Sumuok, for which tho highest oust) price will bo.paid. irdollverod at the rcsldonoo bf .the sub* scrlbor In Carlisle, in goodmerchtnuble order.. 1 . ( ;’- . . . JACOB BHROM- April 15,1853—3 pi LIST OF DEALERS OF; Goods,.Wares,.and Merchandize. Also, Millers, Distillers, Lumbermen, Gating Houses |Uie county of Cumberland, returned, and Classified by J» Worthington, Bag., Mercan tile Appraiser, in accordance with the several acts of Assembly, as follows, viz: .. . i . Carlisle, , Class,' License. Jason W Eby 13 ' $lO 00 JosDHalbert . 13; 10 00 Samuel EUiolt 14 . 7 00i Gfiarlea-Ogilby ' 10 ■2O 00 Ueo.W Hitner 13 10 00 A & W Bentz 19 19 50 Daniel Eokels, liquors* 14 1 10 50 -aniel J&l) Rhoads I W B Murray S VV Havehtlck,liquors, S A Hubbard, jr. Thomas Coaly a | Henry Saxton., I Jacob Uhefem r ‘' 1 John Hudib'r, 1 liquors*' i Peter Moaner [John P.Lyne,. . Jacob Wolf, liquors, Jacob Sonar: ' Jacob Leib'y, liquors, C Inhoff, Agent* liquors, S M Hoover T.HSkiles H 14 Rawlins . Wm M Porter Arnold & Levi Arnold & Livingston John Keeney N W .Wood* Agent, Haller & Conner Lewis Steiner S Brelf *■ Jofm.N’ Armstrong John Gillen; liquors, Philip, Messeramlih WF Sellers Charles, Barniiz, liquors, Woodward & Schmidt Henry S Ritter Henry Peters Henry 'Hatkness Wm Askew - A S Worftley C Ogilby John Connelly James M'Oranaban Jacob Fetter AM Piper, Agent, Mifflin, John B Perry Hdnry Solder Jolin Ernst, liquors, ShippembiiT g, Robert Snodgrass Edward Scbull John Gish C F Kunklo Kuhkle&:steriok. Jphp Slumbaugh Peter S Arfx, Agent, WDBHays JC&GD Alllck Samuel aiders, Jacob Pague, liquors, jot\p Fulwilor, Agent, Arnold & Co. 1 Jacob Bumbarger J B Duncan, Agont, Ncvin & Reddings John Wunderlich Win G Lee Mrs, Sarah Milter N A Cornelius , Dickinson,,. ■ Russel .& Dice > v . . D L Deelman Newcomer & Kurtz Weaicldy & Sliriver [ William Walts Acute Hit, Wm Barr, Agent, HunlecJJerron liquors, T M'Gandtish Jacob Swoyor Williams & Bro. S W' Sharpe Slough & M'Farland Joseph Laughlin Silver Spring. John Coyle Jacob Simmens, Jiqoor# Lejdich & Bro. A H Zorger Slrome hi flsverstlck Frankford. J D Laokoy Sc Co., liquors, ATeehanicalturg, Simon Arnold, nqoors, Ephrnirn Zug J & L Reiglo Henry Leas Ira Day J F Spahr Siri)or& Kmminget Mellison & Zaoariah George Singiaor Jacob Dorsheimer J Blizzard . John Swisher George Webbert J Mollison Sc Co: South AHddletatu. A W Leldich S N Divin Hopewell, Snid9r& Deihl Wherry & Ellsonbowef Newton, ! John Rutledge/ J H Wiley Joseph Smith’ James Kyle St CcT. ICestpenuiboro'ugh, Joaiah Hood Sc Son Thomas Groason C Rcnntngor J VV D Gilifand WilliamsoA & Goodhart D>ivi(J'Djemq(h{; Southampton* J \V-Cleveir, liquors* Jacob HeflTboughor St Co. C Faanoogli North: Middleton. EHoa Light, Iqiuors Upper Allen, A L. Cathcari Mathias Bitnor, liquor©, Hampden , G & \V 11 Eckels . Henry. Rupp, John Kutz V;. EastpennshoroUgh, Jacob Kenningor, liquors, Andrew EaUngor Joseph O Banka Fieisher Sc Eshenbour Diglor, M’Kinley Sc Wilt Hummel it Kerr J W Frasier Minhaei Freeae J W Kerr JVcio .Cumberland* John G Miller, liquor*, ' ( 14 Adam Brckloy 14 MorbcV. J'Mupb Si Co. t 3 (Um'rs Ovn'ef 13 V.ileiiiliii' 13 ji.lin A MackUn, liquors, ■ v 14 John Horn . 14 (Muirch, Leo & Cn. 13 I>lyi &.Swuzer, liquors 14 Lower Allen, Isaac llpiton, liquors, , 14 Jflcnh ScCo, 14 Drmvpr Sc Mouohlaa 14 Monroe. M Sc S. Mmrplt Sinclsdr Sc Michael Fiseel MjLtS. , Silver tyring. ThomiCß Bryson* A ':yt w t\v.& lBr4«?*. *’|o'oo Johnbbofloer . f . , 14., , , , ;7iOO ; George H Bucher • 14. 7 00 John Hallachor j .< 14' 700 Easlpenrahorough . * > r Jacob Hnldoman. ■ • , ‘ 14v-, / - f 7. 00 John Heck; 14. ,7 00 Lower Allen: •/, ■; C Ebcrly ’ ‘ - ' ! L 8 18.50 Bitnor&Urich , , 13..- .10 00 Bronnoman & Fitting 18, .10 00. Jadob Coovor 1*4 J ‘ 7 00 John H Kaufman 14 • 7 00 O Rupp : 14 7 00 Hampden ., ~ v . > JohnSnavely . ■ 14 700 South Middlelonl Jacob SheafTer 14 7 00 Monroe, David Vogleaong 13 10 00 / A 4& C W AW 13 10 J a CIICUp ItOllllOlS Illid tillbbODß* rhiTptr .ml bcuor a-lioln' ihnn any other ..1.b1i.1,. T h « •“'’“'''n' ‘I!’"’?, 1 T entiren.w.focfc ,„cnl in lown. Tl.n,. in w.m of Jond, well nn.de. 1 I « Oonneh unll.ually cheap, and a and olrß.nlly fml.ln d Hat., would do well lo call, "t ~n' T ,'l*s, .fry cheap, bef.lra nu,diaahi, el.ewherC, . , Ju.l npened la* llarcaley'Sh.olioßa. Oollo* The iitieiillon nfeillicna and strangers is purlieu* ’ “noelinga, I and Cottons, Tor**!*/ lurly Invited lotho bountiful Spring Style of II tie, to ‘ • j u .l received, a really hmd*omo article, nnd witrrun. BMftHninnnize.—-A great variety. of !Lace r ans t d (o bo )utt a« good, as U is neat and laeieful in Muahn ColUts and Cufts. Jaconet appearance. . and Swlm Edging*, rnaeflingp. Thread »nd Bobbin' Remember (hot the largest and beat aaeortmenl in Edging*, worked band* for trimming die*Ms, worf; lown may always bo found at TROUTB, /mine*# ,«d infantbodlci,dto. ■ tho Church.' OBO.'W. UXWKF. Carlisle; April 09, 185‘4, April 1,1853. . „ U 7 00 'is 10'00 u i do Distillers. Brewers. io 5 oo 9 9 00 frno black Salm Vesta, Black Barathea do Fancy Silk do Fine Miracles do CHAR. OGILBY. ' SPMV««OODS. uy! THE subscriber fcaa'just opened ,fc sad vajicd assortment of Spring Qoodli adaptedlo theseaaon,forraenandboye. , Broad Cloths and paaSimerea* Llnen.hnd cotton Pont staffs, ; Merino and cotton Caaslajerea, Linen and cotton ohebksi&o. Ladies Dress Goods: * Mouslin do Bego, /• Mou'slin de faines, Linen and Silk Poplins,' ’’ 1 ■ * Barege da [pines, Mourning challaya and do laines^-’ Plaln and figured Bareges andTUtuea;,. ' French and Scotch Gingham*,- - ■ : > 1 Figured end Gingham Lawns, l with a great variety of other Dress Goods, tad tft cheap as can be found in the borough. . - • : ■ • OEC.' W/ HITNBB. >.'• Carlisle, April 1, 1858, ■ ' Cumberland Clothing kazafif TRUTH STRANGER TtHJiN PICTJONI , Arnold * livi®ston, No,tb Huuw street, Carlisle, would call the attention of thah old customers and friends, and the public in general, to largo and splendid assortment of Ready-made Clothing “A* pchny saved is a penny earned,” and we can illustrate the force of ibis'maxim by selling Clothing at such prices as to meet the approbation of the I** boring Man, the Man of Business, or the mptt fasti* dious taste of ibo Man of Dress. - , . Out 1 largo and magnificent slock of Goods, fecefit ly purchased in (bo Eastern cities, has been moan, factored into Clothing of superior finish and ddtf*- bility, and can safely challenge competition. Thoir stock consists of all the-different colon tfftd shades of Cloths and Casslmerea that aremanofac* lurodi plain and twitted cloths', English and French. Cacflimctcs, fancy of dll aorta of stripes and Black Sotin end fancy Vestings, together with a, largo slock of white: and fancy Shirts, Collars, and Hosiery of all kinds and description*. : , -.Our aim is to please and accommodate all, and,in order io do this, no manufacture clothing at. almost every price. Selling, for cash enables us to pl|br clothing at a very trifling advance. Our motto is Small Profits and Quick Sales, Don’t forgot the place—Worth Hanover itieti, Carlisle, n few door* from Havorstick’s Drag stbw* There's the place, gentlemen, to get your motiey back. All wo ask is a call, as wo are satisfied *h«*‘ we con scat in price, quality and stylo, ARNOLD &. LIVINGSTON/ April 1*181:2 —3m • To Housekeepers. . PERSONS going to housekeeping will find it W their advantage to look at our splendid assort*’ ment of Quccnawaro, including French and English Chinas, in setts or. by pieces. Oranllo ware, Don which may bo selected Dinner rftad Tea setlS; coin* mon wore of all descriptions* A-vsrlsty.offtpay China, China candlesticks, A:C* , • CUSTARDS.— -Tho beet p&Ucrized corn- starch >roparcd expressly for food, with dimeiiona for n*alp ng ice-cream and pics, blanc-mange, dec* , TEAS. —A fresh supply of Green and Black Tail, in metalio papers of superior quality. Drown and clarified sugars, double refined loaf,crashed and pnl« vorized sugars, at reduced prices. Rio and Java Uofiecs very cheap.' ' ' YEAST PO WDEHS.—Wotfantri to giro sstfi: faction in making Dread, Buckwheat,. DUctiit, and’ almost every kind of cakes. PROVISIONS. —Such as Hams,Beef, Tongtti.’ Fish, Peaches, Apples, Pears, Hominy, Desna, and' manv olhci articles of tho kind, at the cheap atora of C. INHOFP. Agt. March Sfi, I8&3. First Arrival of the Season? A RNOLD dcLEVI respectfully Inform tho pah /X lie, that they have received a vary Urge *nd beautiful assorthient of Spring and Summer Goods* which have been selected with great caro and good taste, particularly tho Ladies* Goods, to which their attention is invited. Among tho osaoUment.of i tadics Obl'css 6o«d«) will bo found plain* changeable and figuied Siifcki India and Foulard Silks, Bareges, Tissues, LaWhsu silk and linen Poplins, Bombazines, Alpacas,' plaU and figured Swiss Muslins, Ginghams, Barege D® I/oinos, Ficnch worked Collars, Cufia and Steered linen cambric liandkorchiofs, linen, cotton & thffid Dace and Edgings, swiss and cambric edgings, ahj inserting*. Bonnets and Ribbons. ' Blonde hair. Hair and Coburg, Albone, Hungarian.’ Sattin, Pearl and Cobourg, Pearl and Cryalal, Tulip,* Misses’ Porodis, and a great many other kinds.' •. Ribbons of all kinds from 0 to 60 cents per yard. Domestics! Domestics! Wo have the largest assortment of Domestics to bo found in town; comprising muslins, check*, tick* .ings, Osnabprg, bagging,' (able diaper, ahOetinglpanC stuffs from 0 to 25cents per yard. Carpets! Carpels!/ The largest ausorlmonl of carpels, malting, JJooi 1 and üblo oil clolhs, ever brought to Carlisle., Amohg them three ply, ingrain and vonitian, from 6 to S 5 conls per yard- White and checkered matting very low. A Fresh supply of Groceries, such as Sugar, Cof fee, 7’ca, Molasses, Spices, &c., at (he old stand neaf the Bank. March 30, 1852. JVCn STORE. FK.KD to overflowing with NEW GOODS, the cash system adopted—the pass-book system, abolished—therefore, bring on your "ding bats” and save from 25 to 40 per cent., that otherwise you ar® required to pay whore tbo credit system is In rogue. The subscriber announces to the public that h® has returned from the city with a largo and complete stock of GOODS, all new, which have been selected with groat care, from fifst hands, and with special reference to the wants of (ho people and for this market. They will bo sold at’ 10 per cent, advance un first cost. > . > - Tbo merchant who does business oh Iho c&ah principle has quick returns, and consequently can purchase his Goods to bettor advantage and.tell at smaller pwrdls than fro who sells on time and has tn make his paying customers pay the losses on tb* credit system. Buyers consider well lh|i fact before you purchase. ■ > . it Farmers, mechanics, laboring men’ end awake to your interests and free youMetvee of th®* enormous tax under which you havo been aod si'd still laboring. This you can do by purchasing your Goods at the cheap cash store of the subscriber, at thd old stand in South Hanover slreetf neat £eoU , a hot.l. My stock of goods consist of Cloths, Cassiraercs and Vestings,,, tho prices of which will astonish every one. . fn tha, Ladles department will Lo found changeable arid' fancy Dclafnea, Dcrago De/ulnos, Silk" Popf/rj*i Ginghams, Prints of the latest pattern! anil lire moaft fashionable French styles, together with a magnifi* cent assortment of Laers, Edgings dc White Goods." Swiss and Mull Muslins, plain, figured, striped end barred Muslins, of (ho beat makes, latest designs and very low. In addition lo tho above J have a large supply of Fresh Groceries, such naCoflee, Tea, Sugar, SpScca.&c., (ho ptlc«< ol'cunnol fait to ploaBo; Bogar ami Tobacco, Dy strict attention to business aptl* a doairo to please, I hope to receive a aim re of public nalrimago. CHARLES-* UARMTZ. Carlisle, March 4, 1832—tf ; > - 1