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    'STEAMfSAW mi*..
Pf6priClbra having Jysl finished "Margo
feloaro-Saw [Mill uriaMmproved' plan, with circular
fcaws,*Cappblo of sawing 10,000 A., of. Lumber In one
dsyilbcaled throe miles west of Paporlown, Cumber
land 6AuntyvPa.i at the base of the South Mountain
fen Sproco run. Having purchased near Iooo,a6rcfl
of.the best limber in tho southern part of Pennsyl
♦anla,are-now prepared to saw.and furnish Lumber
to order at the shortest notice of tho various deaenp.
llohs. aoch aB frame. Bluff for barns and houses, of
any llcngtb - and 'aiio.' 'Also Weather - Boarding,
Flooring*, ond.Fencing Boards. Poplar and Ouk
Boards and Plank to shit tho. various mechanics.—
Shingles and plastering Lath. Also Oak and Chcs.
nut Shingle#,' Cooper Stuff, Pilch Pine .Postn, Chcs
not rails and postb I' ...
They iiayo'novM>n hand about 4000 chcsnul Mil?
in and hear Paperlown, for post fences.- Tho Pro
nfictorahaving availed themselves of all tho natural
advantage’s of the Lumbering business, oro now
enabled to Tarnish lumber to the citizens of Cumber.
Md’county, lower lhanjny other similar establish
ment, can, and as they expect to do an extensive
business .will spare no pains to accommodate tho
public nt tho shortest notice. ■ The various disOript
ions of lumber will bo delivered in Carlisle .or else
where. All orders to bo addressed to the proprietors
residing lo Popcrlown. DIVBN & IIASKEL.
Juno 3,'1852—3m. ;
$2OO, Boarding in a Farm House:
A Gentleman and Lady, (brother and sister,)
Americans of most oxcclloht, character, .residing in
Philadelphia, wish lo board with a respectable Amo.
ncan farmer..,Ho must bo the owner of the farm on
tvhicli'he resides. A romantic and pleasant location
desired. , B*2oo a year will bo paid for both. For
further information please'address Richard, and send
the letters to' the oflico of this paper. Will a hind,
cbnsldcraloand worthy family try lo accommodate 7
June 3,1852 —3w* .
Estate Notice.
TJETJTETIS of Administration having issued to
1 *j (ho undersigned, residing in the Borough ofCar
liskv’o'n the estate of John H. Weaver, lalo of said
BorougHi deccnecd, those indebted to eaid relate ore
teqricsled tamsko payment,and those having claims
to present them for settlement. J. 11. GUaIIAM.
June 3,1852—6 w. ■,
Groceries.
A general ossorlmont of Fresh Coffiti. Brown,
While. & crushed Sugars, Spices, Chocolates, Extract
of Coffee, and aconslarit and general supply of
; jonkln’s 3Vo. l.Tcas,
either ip bulk or packs, of superior quality, with all
(be;olher.varieties, including
WILLOW if CEDAR WARE ,
•och as Baskets, Tubs, Buckets, Measures, Dnwli
Churns, &c. For sole by J. W.EBY.
June 3, 1859. ■
Fish and Salt.
NOS 1,2 & 3 Mackerel, of best quslity, and
packages of all sizes, (largo and small.) Also
IV O 1 Shad
In whole end half Barrels, together with Djltlnton
Herrings; also
Qtoiind Allnin
and fine Dairy and Table Salt, to bo had nf
Coriisl?, June 3, 1859 J. W. EHY
Estate Notice,
vfOTICE is hereby given, that Letters Toslomcn.
JV tary have been issued lo me,ns Executor of the
U*l will and testament of Joshua Sellers, dec’d, by
thbßegUler of Cumberland county. Persons hav
ing claims will ptoaeu present them, nnd those know
ing tho/nselvcs Indebted lo the estate, are required
to-mako payment without delay. • •
D \NIEL SELLERS, Ereeulor.
- May 87. 1852.—C1,
■- Assignee's Sale of Real Estate.
THE undersigned; Assignees of Samuel Brisker,
offor at private sale, Iho following rcul estate, viz:
No t. The 1 Valuable farm at present
occupied by (lie said Snnuol Bricker, situate in
Monroe township. Cumberland county, nliool one
•ud • quertcr roilec south a[cl,archtown r conUiniiia
I3OACKJ3S,
100 scree of which is improved,und in e Will slslc
of cullivstion, the rcmainini 20 sores is well cover
ed with valuable limber. The improvements arc a
- n STONE DWELLING HOUSE, Bank
Barn* Waggon Shed, Corn Crttia, Wash
lliSSsMUHouse, and other necessary out-butldings.
is a well and also a spring of good
water convenient to the dwelling. There is also a
young Apple Orchard end a variety of other fruit
free, on the promises. Tito Yellow Breeches Creek
rune et the west side of this property. Iho |troperly
Is in good condition in every respect, and is situated
In .pleasant and healthy locality.
No. 2. The Merchant Mill Property,
situate in the township aforesaid, containing
. .. 15 Acres
ofhnptnyed Tmd. The improvements are a largo
MERCHANT MILL, on the Yellow Breeches
Creek, running four burs,-and in good condition in
every respect. Also u Brick I on,ml House, (with
W.ur i.tthe door,) a small barn, and other out
buildings. There (son this properly a young orch
ard and . cltoido variety of other frotl trees.
No. 3. Thirty acres of Mountain baud
f b situate in the township aforesaid, and con
twati venlent to tho two propcnicß described above.
The land is well covered with timber, amt
(ffilbo sold with the mill property or aeperato to
For U parliculars, ebß oil cither of the undersigned,
~aiding in Monroe
OEORGEW. BRICK Eli.
AitigneetoJSamuel Bricker.
Carlisle, May Si, ISM-lL
i»botecti«n
FROM LIGHTENING
TO THE PIIBUCi
tTTßfoffer In the, public .our eopcrlor
WuES"»f Spiral, lwUted.CarboniocJ
Annealed Iron with Zink Pntcctora and electro pea
itWe element* combined in Iholr manufacture, lhu«
rendering-them equal lo copper as conductor*. 1 «oy
are made In ten feel length., with .Morality ttUed
braaa acrow connecting Jomlo. an nnlirn of
altatehmenU for brink or frame bnildioge. Alao
•law laolaleradfa novel and legonione oonelrnftlon
forming a look—tile whole' mounted with a eolld
Slver * gold plated point twelve inoho. long, which
ooaaeu the power to on cxlttotdinory extent of die
charging the oppoeilo dementi of the most fcorrul
thunderstorm,and orabtaooa every aoientiCo mpmf
wholedtmaltlulea the moat ’"^"'“""‘nnhlio I’’’'wl 1 ’’’'wl
ailent conduoturl ever proaonlod to the publlo. VVo
have not compromiaadaafely by affording them redo
at aoch low ratae. Wo have given tho greeted nl
tention lo their conatruoilon «o that Ihoy may ba
readilr atlatcbed. Tbo aalonlahlng power of the
negative megnole In diioharglng the air of Ito oppo
eite elorneoli hae boon clearly dcroonairetod by tho
Jleotromotet. when onmogootixod point. have ahown
but alight reaulte though placed In the aamo condition.
In fact they gather and ailently diaohargo electricity
from tho atmoaphoro, when you would ooarcoly ouo.
peel any effacing preoont. Our Improvement having
fecelwi Ibo approval of men of aoienoe. the pnbl.nl
are oautlonod egaloal puroheaing of thoao who havo
aubatitulod InfeTlbr imitation. Have good rode or
hone. Wo manufacture for tho whole Un led Stolen
■ ndfor eiporclUm to any part oftho world*
All order* for rod*, wnoloaaloor retail, though Uio
Poll Office, will bo promptly attended lo If addrceicd
to the oubaoribora at Carliolo, }|,”' GIIEENi
C. MAOLAUI’ILIN,
A. S. SEN UR. '
. May 13th. 1883—3 m.
Soytliosl
I Have in.l received my apring "leek of Groin nnd
Craw Scythev. monurooiuted exprowly f r
eoiee ond .lamped will, my name on llm I ed. TI coo l
Soyllmo ore aupctlor to anything of llio hind bro RlI
to Olio market, ond con bo recommended aa a brat
role article. Cradle mohoro and olbora wonting
fievthos are requested to examine my Block before
purchasing elsewhere, as I can sell at low prlcos.
May 6 t 1852. I*- '' YNI '
TVM. U. IHIIXEB,
, A TT.ORNEY AT LAW, has removed "ta the
r\ officer lately occupied by tho Hon. James H.
Graham* ’ .
. Carlisle,,April 29, -
. *; SHCARISIt^
ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in the room with
Wrh. H. Miller, Esq., lately occupied by Hon.
James H. Graham, >
. Carlisle, May 6,1852. •. . =■; '
LEMEL TODD,
ATTO RN EY AT LAW, has removed his office
from North Hanover street, to his rosidqnco
in West High street, South el{je,*o few doors be
low the Court House, and nearly opposite Burk
holder's hotel.- :
Carlisle, April 15, 1852—3 m .
OKS. DAY & UEKKItfq,
HAVING associated themselves together in the
practice of mcdicino and its collateral branches,
offor their professional services lo tho citizens of Mo*
chanicaburg and adjacent country.
May 13. 1852—Cm
DR. J. R. SOTITII,
BOMCEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, respectful
ly informs the public, that ho has removed lo tho
dwelling adjoining Mr. Daniel Keller, and nearlo
Donii’ store, where he can be found when not
professionally engaged.
Carlisle, April 8,1852—3 m
PROPOSAL FOR FRESH BEEF.
SEALED, proposals will bo received at the Qr.
Masters office at tho Carlisle Barracks, Pa. from
tho 14th da/ofMay lo tho 14lh-day of Juno atlO
o’clock, 1853,-for tho sopply of Fresh Beef lo tho
Troops stationed at tho Barracks.
Tho Beef to bo of best quality equal proportions
of hind and fore quarter*, (necks and shank's exolu*
dod) and to bo delivered in such quantities, as the
Commissary of Subsistence may,direct,
R,M. ANDERSON,
. . .LI. 2d Dragoons, A. A.C. S.
Carlisle Barrooks, Jlloy 13lh 4w.
itai
c No
ALL persona arc hereby notified that Letters of
Administration on Uic estate of Mrs. Sarah A. Bon
ham, late Cumberland county* Pa., deccas*.
cd, have this day been issued by the Register in and
for said county to. the subscriber who tcsldcs in
Carlisle. All persons having claims or demands
against the estate of the said decedent, are requested
to make known the same without delay, and those
indebted to make payment to
i, J. ELLIS BONHAM, Adra’r.
May 13, 1862—6 t
SUMACH. WANTED.
TO E subscribor wishes to purchase a largo quantity
<d* Sumach, for which the highest cosh price
will bo paid, ifdolivcrcd at the residence of the sub
scriber »r» Carlisle, in good merchantable order.
Jacob shrom.
April 15.1852-3 m ...
ISonncts & Parasols
ARE received from Philadelphia every week by
e subscribers, now on bond an excellent assort
cni, which we ore selling out very cheap,
May 12.1852. A. <fc W. DENTZ.
Newspaper Establishment for
Sale.
A weekly newspaper establishment, located In one
/x of the most flourishing inland towns in the jnlc
rlor of Pennsylvania, is offcicd for sale, the proprietor
wishing to change his business ,jn consiqucnco of
ill health. The subscription list numbers about
400, (nearly uII of which have been yoluntary sub.
scriptions) which could no Aiubt be doubled irt a
very abort time by proper exertion. The paper has
averaged about ten odtarmts of paying advertise
mens since its commencement, and the jobbing is
quite respectable, and considerably more than that
nl many oilier towns of greater siio and population.
The office is well supplied with materials, having
three presses, one of which is a *' Washington,” from
600 to 800 lbs. of body type, and a handsome assort
ment of job typo. Tire town is beautifully and ad
vantageously located for business, bping in the im
mediate vicinity of canals and railroads, loading in
alntA.l y T?u ora —" ***
wishing to engage in business, this is a fine oppor
tunity, as there U not much doubt that, in the course
of a Tow years, the population snd busiucs of the
town will rapidly increoee. For further information
inquire of the editor of (his piper.
CurlLrc, May 27. 1852.
t* ROM AS 11. SKI LES’
NEW CLOTHING ROOMS,
AND FURNISHING STORE.
Opposite the Rail Rond Office. , Weil High Slret
Ft Carlisle.
Tlf, SKII'ES desires to infornrhis old friends
, and (he public that ho has opened a general
clothing establishment, and ha* now In store a ex.
tensive stock of (ho best and cheapest goods ever
offered in Carlisle.
Meu’N Youth’s, and Boy’s Clothing*
for Spring,Summer and Winter wcor, now on hand
of every variety and furnished at reduced rates. —
lie has also a largo and well selected assortment of
Picco Goods, of English, French and Gorman Fab
rics, of now and beautiful patterns, for coals, pants
and vests, which will tornado to order in tho most
approved and fashionable manner and in a superior
stylo of workmanship. A full and elegant slock
of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods,-such as gloves,
plain and fancy shirts, collars, handkerchiefs, lies,
&.0., constantly kept on hand. Also India Rubber
Overcoats and Leggins. # .
Feeling confident from tho reputation which H
has been his constant aim fur a course of years lo
secure for his establishment, of his ability to please,
ho respectfully Invilep an examination of his stock,
which for quality, workmanship and low prices
cannot bo surpassed.
Carlisle, May 97, 1853—1 y.
Prepared for Every Scasoa.
THE MAMMOTH ESTABLISHMENT 0»
M. & Ij. STEINER,
D'Jiet Competition.
STEINER &, BROTHER, beg leave lo Invito the
'allontlun of their old customers and of tho public
generally, to Hu* fact that for I ho purpose of securing
room for a larger 'slock of Goode theft they could
hoop at their old stand,- they haVo
Kcmovcit
their Sloro lo tlio room formerly occupier?ns tiro foal
Office, in Weal Main street, snd 3 doors ossl of where
Uio Posljjmco is now kept, wlicto llioy sro
1 Better Prepared ihrn Beer,
to accommodate the public with the boat articles and
at tow prices. They have juat opened their new
stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING,
of which Ihoy are proud lo invito an inspection. It
certainly ia far auporior !o any other that haa over
been in Carlisle, and tho.prlaM.cannot fall to prove
Satisfactory to all who arq judges of Iho quality of
Iha-Gotfla offered. It comprisora fmq oßaorlmcnt
of every article of ' ,
I MEN’S APPAREL.
Consisting of black, blue,green, brown, dress, frock,
and Back Coala. , , , , , f „„„
Pantaloons.— The laical alylea In plain and fancy
Cassimo.ros, Doeskin,Casslnoit, Corduroy, Volvotocn,
heavy i'wcod, &0. ‘
Vests.— The largest, richest and most varied aa
aorlment over offered, comprising ailk, sotio, velvet
Casslmoro, Clolli, Caasinoll Cloaking, &c.
Bov's Clothing! —A largo stock of Coats,. I ante
end Vests, of different sizes and qualities., those
articles ore mode with unusual neatness and care,
and far superior lo those ordinarily offered, and equal
to customer work.
Shirts. —Find while shlrle with linen Bosoms—
Calicoes and different check shifts, bosoms, collars,
- suspenders, gloves, stocks, umbrellas So carpel bogs.
Please observe the Stand i I
Sloincr & Brother fool it to bo iluo to thonwolvoa
onrlloularly to caution lliolr old ouitornori not tp
■niatako thoir old.lor tholr now Stand, noor tbo I oil
Office.
Carliilo, April 22,1852-—3 m
CISTERN niid Chain Pumpa, of various aim an
at very low prices,
May .6,1802,
Valuable Farm for Sale.
THE'Bubicribor offors at (iritalo ail. Ibat vilobbte
farm situate in North Middleton township, Cum*
orland,county, abpu.l 5 miles'fromCarlfotev.boundod
y lands of, Moses, Wetzel, Gcorgo-Brpcht,, * — -
Zeigler and others, containing ; f ,
: 207 Acvcs,
moro or less; of first’ralO'Slato-land,. 120 a.pr'csoJt
which is cloared’and enclosed .with gobdtfcnces and ]
in q high stale of cultivation, about 18 aoreaofjil:
being meadow with a npyor failing spring of water
running through it, which Make* it a very suitable
farm for grazing. The remaining 80 acres is cover;
cd • with good timber. Tho improvements are a|
rent double two story LOG HOUSE, KUobon,
LOG BARN,’ Spring'’ House" and others
a Well of never failing vf_P>:,
convenient to the house. - Also a
Apple and, Peach Orchard and other choice fruit
(roeson tho promises, l ' *•’‘t ■
Any persons wishing to view the above farrar will
please coll on the undersigned residing in Carlisle,
or Pelor Sipo residing on tbo.prcroisos. .
CATHARINE WUNDERLICH.
April 22,18513—4 m ■ •. , .
Lottk i liook i’:
ALL now for this Spring, ond cheap loo—Gill and
/V Velvet Wall Papers, Embossed d0.,’d0., Plain
ond Printed papers, Marbles, Hall Papers, of every
kind; Satin Papers of thb best production of Franco
arid England j the low priced Satin, Papers, so much
in demand; together with the cheap paper,al ten
cents per piece. Transparonl'Window Shades, Buff
Holland, by tho case or piece, Tassels, Cord,<ko., all
of which have been selected with tho greatest care.
Purchasers, at wholesale and retail, arc invited to
examine this slock, as wo assure them It will bo to
their interest. ’ ‘
LONGSTRETH & BROTHER,
No 7 North Thifd Street, between Market and
May 20,1852—3 m Chorch Alley, Philadelphia. '
New Arrival of Hardware. ■
JUST received and opening an immense assortment
of Hardware, which in addition to my former
stock, makes it the most, ample and,complete of any
other stock in Hid county.
To Builders, Carpenters and others! ,
1 would invito their particular attention to my im
mense assortment of Looks of varloaa patterns, with
While, Mineral, Argilla and Brass Knobs, Latches,
Hinges, Screws, Sash and Shutter Fasteners, Bolls,
Augers and Handles, Chisels, Mill and Cross Cut
Saws, Paints of all hinds, Oil, Turpentine, Nails and
Spikes, hand, pannol and ripping Saws, Axes, Adzes,
Hatchets, Planes, Stcol and Iron Squares.
To Coach Makers and Saddlers.
Gall and ozomina ray-assortment of Enameled and
Paloal Leather, plain and figured Canvass, Enamel
ed Muslin, Plated Dashes, Carriage and Wagon
Bozos, Bent Shafts, Felloes, Hubs, Mountings bf
various styles and patterns. - * -
To Blacksmiths, Farmers and others; 'i
A splendid assortment of hammered, horse shoo',
scollop, broad and narrow Tiro Iron; rolled horse
shoo, bar, band, round and. square Iron of oil Sizes*
shear, spring, English and American Blister J9tcoh
Anvils, solid thread Vices, Files, Rasps. DdrkcbV
celebrated Plows at $5 37J.
To Cabinfit and Shoo Makers!
Mahogany, Wolnul and Maplo Voncors, Mahogany
Walnut, Mineral and Glass Knobs, Mouldings df
various patterns, Curled Springs, Flowing,
Scraping, Copal'and other Varnishes; Morocco Lio-
Ing and Binding skins, Lusts, Thread, Pegs, Pincers
and Hammers.
I would invito particular attention to Housekeep
ers and others, to my assortment of waiters ic trays,
plam-nnd gothic style; knives, forks, Gorman silver
and silver plated butter knives, carving knives'ind
forks, table stools, Brittania, German silver and*iU
vof plated table and foa spoons,' brass and rolled
mclol Picscrving Kellies, smoothing irons, tubp;
buckets and churns.
Bloke’s &, Buswoll’s Fire and Water Proof Paint
of different colors,constantly on hand.
Remember the old stand, cast Main street.
HBNRV SAXTON.
Carlisle, May 0, 1853.
Take a Good Look
Boforo Pnwal\tto»»Q fJftQflsJ
WE arc now prepared to show ono of the most
extensive assortments of Spring & Sommer Goods
ever brought to Carlisle. Ourassorlmentof Mens
and Boys wear is very complete. Cloths, Cassi
meres. Vestings, Summer Stuffs, Kentucky Jeans,
Velvet cords, Linens, &c.
Ladies Dress Goods,
such as fancy ami black Silks, Silk Poplins, Silk
Tissues, bareges, mouslin de lalnos, barege de
lames, ginghams, lawns, plain and figured Swiss
Muslins, Book, Jaconet, Mull and Cambric Mus
lins, calicoes, lickings, &c. .
BONNETS & JllUDONS. —Flowers, Tabs,
Milinary materials of different kinds, with a largo
supply of Edgings, Inserting#, handkerchiefs,
gloves, mitts, hosiery, laco goods, flannels, Al
pachaa from 12$ to $1 per yd.
GROCE JU-Eb, SPICES, $-e.
To all of which wo invito tho altentionof those
wishing to save money, os wo have the documents
to prove that our goods have all been bought for
ca * h- A. & W. DENTZ.
April 8, 1853. ;
New & Cheap Clothing Store.
North Hanover Strict, on tie corner oppOette the
Carlisle Bank, ■> n
HENRY S. RITTER, ha?, just opened at llif
above eland, a' large assortment of Roadv
Made Clothing, consisting: of Dress and I'rock
Coats, Sachs, Monkey Jackets, Pantaloons, &c.,
of various styles and qualities, to suit the ta ® ,cs
and means of all. Also a fine assortment of fur
nishing Goods, such as .Shirts, Drawers, Cravats,
Bosoms, Collars. &o.
and in ehorUll ll.inga needful lor
Always an hand, a fmo aasoitDicnlof OLUIII3,
Cassiroerca, Vealings, &0., whloh will bo made
„p to order al Iho ahorloal nolico, and on reason
able terms for eaalf. ~ .
All in want of good and cheap' Ololhing, are
invited lo call and ace, and judge for IbomaoWcs.
Cmlialo, April 8, iBs2—3m
The Cheapest Ready-made Clothing,
EVER BROUGHT TO CARLISLE
THE subscriber respectfully informs the public
ibat ho has now on hand, one of the largest,eheap
ost and most fashionable assortments of Ready
made Clothing user brought to this market.
\ ,; B [i to my store. Corner nf Main Steal and
Market Square, CarlUle, will satisfy all that I have
the cheapest and best Coals, Pants, Vests,' Col
lars, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, &o„ that can be
found In Cumberland county. My
Spring & Summer Stock
has boon made up expressly for this market, and !
our low prices cannot foil to suit the pookutp, of
every one. . , - *. , <
Boy»* clothing:, tranks, ami fancy articles, always
on h “ nd ‘ s. nnEi.T.. '!
Corncj, of Market Square.
April 15,1865. .
JUST received a handsome assortment of Plain de
Figured, Fronoli and Irish Topline for Ladies
drtwsoe, which will bo sold very cheap. "
Borage If Dqrage De Leins whieli will hp sold
' C JJonn°l"» P i Billions. Joel,received a largo assort
ment olDonnel.de Ribbons. .IlkM.™^^^
■Carlisle May 13,1853.' - N. W. WOOLS, Agt,
JUST received a splendid .assortment of Parasols
of all kinds de qualities at prices to suit the limes, j
Xatens, a largo lot of Lawns also Plain, Mourning
Lawns, which will bo oold very cheap. I
Oingftami. just received a. largo assortment of
Eatlslon de Manchester Ginghams, whiph will be
sold very cheap, N. W. WOODS, Agl.
Carlisle, May IQlh 1852. ~
WALL PAPER! Jiisl received by Iho mbtcrl
bor a tol of now end beautiful pattern! at very
low prices. Window Shades, &c.
10 P SAXTON
May n, 1852,
HENRY SAXTON.
OP -floods,, Wares, arid .Merchandize.. Also,
Minerg,DiBliller8 t Jjumbofmen,EQlingHouße3
within Ii he county, of, Cumberland, returned
and classified by J. Worthington, Esq., Mercan
tile! Appraiser,|q accordance with the several acts
of Assembly, aa follows, viz:
■ Carlisle,,
Jason VV Eby
Jos D Halbert.
SamOcl Eilioit
Charles O trilby
ObbAV Hitner .
A'& W Bentz 5
Dahiel-Eokfcls, liquors,
J-&'P Rhoads >
VV B, Murray.
& W Hfiverstick, lidttors,
S A Hubbard, jr. / !
THotnaS Cohlyn J
Henry Saxton (•
Jacob Rhoem . /
John Humor,.liquors,
Peter Mbnyer /
Johr\ P Lyno /
Jacob Wolf, liouora,
Jacob Soner /
Jacdb Leiby, liquors,
C Inhoff, Aff/nt, Uqubrs,
S M Hoove? . ,
T H Skil<|s'
H M RaJvUns
Wm.M Porter •
Arnold 4j Levi
Arnold d/'Livingston
John Keeney •
fj W Wood, Agenl,
Haller & Connor
Lewis Steiner
S Brell
John N Armstrong
John Gillen, liquors,
Philip Messersmith '
W F Sellers
Charles Barnitz, liquors,
Woodward & Schmidt
Henry S Ritter
Henry Peters
Henry Darkness
Wm Askew
A S Wormley
0 OgUby
John Connolly
James M’Granahan
Jacob Fettor
A M Piper, Agent,
' Mifflin.
John B Perry
.Henry Snider
John Ernst, liquors,
, Shipptmhurg.
Robert Snodgrass
jPdword SchulJ
John Gish
O F Hankie
Kutikiefe Sleviok
John Stumbaugh
Peter S Artz, Agent,
W D E Hoys
J 0 & G B Altlck
‘Samuel S'tdeis,
Jacob I’sigue, liquors,
John Fulwilor, Agent,
Arnold & Co.
Jacob Bumbarger
J D Duncan, Agent,
Ncvin & Reddings
John Wunderlich
Wm G Leo
Mrs,
N A Cornelius
Dickinson*
Russel &.Dicd
D L Bcelmbn
Newcomer Ac Kurtz
Weakley & Sbriver
William Watts
Newvtlle.
Wra.Darr, Agent,
Hunter Herron
Jomison Hannon, liquors,
Tncob* "
Williams & Bro.
S W Sharpe
Slough & hl’Farland
Joseph I.aughlln
Silver Spring.
John Coyle
Jacob Simmons, liquors
Leldich & Bro.
A H Zorger
Slrome & Havorstick
Frankford.
J 0 Laokoy & Co., liquors,
Mechanietburg,
Simon Arnold, liquors,
Ephraim Zug
J & L Rcigto
Henry Eras
Ira Day
J F Spahr
Swiler & Kmroinger
Mellison & Zacanah
George Singisor
Jacob Doreheimer
J Blizzard
Jolin SwUljor
George Wobhert
J ; Wollisoh*&C7o.'
'South Middleton.
A W Leldich'
S N Dlyln
Hopewell.
Snider & Delhi
Wherry & pUsonbower
Newton.
! John Rutledge,
J II Wiley
Joseph Smith
James Kyle &-Co.
Wesfpenntborough.
Joeiah Hood & Son
Thomas Groason
C Hcnningor
J W D Gililsnd
: Williamsoh'ds Goodhart
David peiqulh
Southampton.
J W Clover, Jiquors,
Jacob HclQbougber Ac Co.
C Fasnongh
1 North Middle/om ''
Elias Light, Iqiuors
Upper Allen .
A I» Ootlfcarl
Mathias DUner, liquors,
, . Hampden*
iG &, W-H, Eckels
I Henry Rupp,
John Kult
Eaetpenraborough*
Jacob Renningor,liquors,
Andrew Ballonor
Joseph O. Banks
Floiuher AiEshonbour
Blglor, M’Kinloy & Wilt
Hummel & Kerr
J W Fosslor
Michael Frooio
J W Kerr
JVeto OumiirJand.
John G Miller, liquors,
Adam Beokley
Moßßor, James & Co.
Charles Oyster
Valentino Feom&n
Jolin A Macklan, liquors,
John Horn
Ohuroh, Lob & Co.
I D«bn & Switzer, liquors
Lower Allen,
1 Isaac Dalton, liquors,
I Jacob Eplny & Co.
1 Brower & Mouohlan
Monroe
M & S Morrell
Singisor & Gessoman
Miohaol Fisdol
POPLINS.
PARASOLS.
LIST OF DEALERS
Claif.
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do hereby certify ihmt the foregoing is « correct
, lov of ihb dealers in Merchandise, Patent Medicines,
ln Cumberland county, aa returned to mo by J
Worthington, Mercantile Appraiser. All per
sons returned arid classified under the act of 1849,
relating to Distilleries, Brewers, Patent Medicines,
Eating Houses &c.. and all Merchants and others,
returned and classified as above, arc poufied to call
and take out their rcspccliro licenses, on or before
Ist of August 1852.
WM. S. COBEAN, Co. TrcasV.
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Stiver Spring.
Bryson
John Shoffber
Gcorgo H Bucher
John Hallach'er.'.
Eastpenmborough.
Jacob Hahlemarf.
John Hock
Loibtr AUtn'
C Eborly ■
Bitner it, Urich .
Brorineman it. Fitting
Jacob Coovcr 1 ’’
John H Kaufman
0 Rupp
Hampden.
JoHn Snavely
South Middleton.
Jacob ShcofTer
Monroe.
David Voglcsong
J A & C W Ahl
Henry Rife
Benjamin Gibler
North Middleton.
W MHendoreon dcSon
David Hoover
Hemmingei &. Heagy
Dickinson,
A H Bnrnilz
JohnMooro
Franbford,
John Bays.
Newton .
John Brant
J Markward
Christian Au
Hopewell,
Jacobßamp
TVestpenmborough.
Marshal James . (f *
W-D Philip# $■
Peter Faust J/
John Langhltn f
Jacob Bbelabairgor/
Diller & Ktidci
Distillers.
Carlisle,
Edward Sboweia
C Inhoif, Agent,
Upper Alien,
John Bowman
North Middleton
W M Hendereoh
South Middleton.
Robert Given
John M Good, Agent,
Monroe .
M G Bellzhoover
J A & C W Ahl
Southampton.
Marlin Coovcr
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JTopewelL
Robert Quigley
Jacob Au
Ramp & Grove
Newton.
Jemison Hannon
Brewers,
Carlisle.
Wm Alexander
Woi Daroltz
Beeb, Ovsteb Sr Eating Houses
Ncwville.
,George Morfey
Mis Kershaw
Carlitle.
Jacob Low
Joseph Mdrkl©
Henry MlCotJ
WmSponsler (
Shipptnthurg.
Philip Uitiick
Upper Alkn.
GoOrge Sponsler
• Etufptn n thorough
Wm Phillips
Hfechaniethurg,
Peter Baker 8 500
Retailers of Patent Medicines
Nexoville.
Wm Bratton
* Eastpennsborough
Joseph O Banka
§mguor 3c Ocesoman
CUUDSALAND CoONTt, SB.
United States Clothing flail.
THE subscriber is now opening an entire now
stock of Clothing in the room adjoining Burk
holder's hotel, which will ho sold for cash, cheaper
than ever heard tell of in this town or county, lie
would invite ail his old friends and customers who
have so liberally patroniicd him for many years at
his other store, and the public in general, to call and
examine bis slock before purchasing elsewhere, as
we can’t be undersold and will give as good, If not
a better garment for the money, than con bo had at
1 any other store in Carlisle’.
wo hove now on hand an assortment of
Fine drew cloth cents.
Frock do
Sack do
' Tweed do '
Casbmarotte, do
Summer cloth do
Linen, Colton, Poraroollt, Collor.ndcj, Co»(< and
Roundabouts.
FirriT Cassimoro ‘Pantaloons, in great variety of
styles and colors.
Satlinett, Tweed, Cashmarctts, Cord and Dcavci'-
tocn Pantaloons.
Find bfttek Satin’Vests,
Black Barathea do
Fancy Silk do
Fine Marseilea do
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A full stock of Linen and cotton Pantaloons.
The Clothing has been selected and gut up by a
practical Tailor, who has much eiporfcnco in cut
ting Clothing. , , , . , .
Wo keep on Band a .rfooa assortment of cloths,
cassimores, salltnetls, cssbmaretts, vestings, tweeds,
drillings, coltornader, velvets, beaver*
teens, dec., wblcß will bo made tfp to order. in sood
stylo, at low prices, and on short notice.
An assortment of shirts, collars, bosotas, rtispon*
ders, umbrellas, glotcs, slocks, carpel baga, travelling
\ trunks, valises. , „ , « .
Leghorn, Chip, Panama and China Pearl Hats.
In short'everything pertaining to gentlemans
wear, can bo bad at prices astonishingly low and of
good quality. Our motto is "Quick Sato «* Small
Profits!* for the cash. ~
Particular attention gWen to Boy stndChrldren s
the old stand West Main street, adjoin*
ing BurkhoMor’s liolcl. OG , Lny .
April 88, 1862-Gm j
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•lIATS AND CAPS!
Spring Styles!
WM 11. TROUT, lisa jual received end opened
the Spring Stylo of Hate for 1852. an elegant
article, to which ho Invitee the attention of the pub.
lie. Ilia Hale ate of all prlcea, from the moat ele
gantly finlahcd Ip the cheap common article, and of
every 1 variety of alylo now worn. Ho continue. to
ir - Jains...-,.nof.elnre and koopalwaya on hand
fall aaaorlmont dfIIATS end CAPS
■dHlf 1 * 1 ™ for men and boya, end ho can eel) a
dmanec and better article than any other eatabllah
menl In town. Thoao in want of good, well made,
™d elegantly f.nl.hed Kata, would doWoll.lo c.il
a r^°lly°hinda U en.e P li'l| ,r olo, and w.rr.m |
t Sd to S?P - g00d.... HI. net nnd U.lofu! in
1 * P n«m , |imbcr that the largest and boil uaortmonl In
• tewn°r.f.l« J. bo found at TROUT'S, /mine',
ffot/j, rtQr oj the JgptKOf** CRu«cA.
Ctrlialei April 35, !B.W*
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SPREVG«OODS.
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THE subscriber has* just opened a lirgaaad
varied assorimeut of Spring Goods, adapted to
the season, for men aind boys..
Broad Cloths and.Caeaimeres,
Linen and cotton Pant staffs*.
Merino and cotton Caeaineres,
Linen and cotton checks, &c. .
- Ltidits Drttf Gotdt;
Moualin do Bcge,
MoaSlin do laines,
Linen and Silk Poplins,'
Barege do laincs,
Moutning ehalleji and d».Ulnofl« •
Plain and figareaßareges and Tissues^
French and Scotch Ginghams, .. . *
Figured and: Gingham Lawns,
with a great variety of other Dress Goods, tod ad
cheap as can be found in the borough. ■
Gfip.W. HITNEft.
Carlisle, April I, 1852. • • .
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Cumberland Clothing Bazar!
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TRUTH STRANGER IhAN FICTIONt
Arnold &, liyingston, North Hanover
street, Carlisle, would call the attention of tttair
old customers and friends, and the poblic in general,
to their large and.aplendid assortment of
Ready-made Clothing.
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"A penny saved is a pe n fly earned,” and we eta
illustrate the fordo of this maxim by selling Clothing
at such prices os to meet the approbation of the La
boring Man, tho Man of Business, or. the most fiutr
dious taste of the Mon of^Ditss.
Oar largo and magnificent stock of dpgds, recent
ly purchased in the Eastern cities, hab been manu
factured into Clothing of superior finish aftf dura
bility, and can safely challenge competition.
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Their stock consists of all the different colon and
shades of Cloths and Casslmcrei that are minnlee*
lurcoipiam wni'lwiUea ciotns, Anglian endFrencn
Cassimcrcs, fancy of oil aorta of stripes and
Black Satin and fancy Vestings, together with «
largo stock of w.hito and fancy Shirts, Collars, frftd
Cravats, Hosiery of all kinds and descriptions. -
Oar,aim is to please and accommodate ail, and,in
order to do this, wo manufacture clothing at almost
every price. Selling for cash enables us (o offer
dothlngal a very (riding advance. Oar motto is
Small Profit* and Quick Saltt* -
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Don’t forget the place—North HSttbvdf sirtdf,
Carlisle, a few doors from Haterstfck’s Drag stores
There’s Lbo place, gentlemen, (o get your money
back. All wo ask is a call, as wo are satisfied iHaC
wo can suit in price, quality and atyle.
ARNOLD & LIVINGSTON.-
April 1, 1852—3m
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to 6 oo
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PERSONS going to boueckccplngwill find it to
their advantage to look at oar splendid assort
ment of Quoenswaro, including French and English
Chinas, in setts or by pieces. Granite wareffrofcr
which may bo selected Dinner and Tea se(U{ com
mon wore of ail descriptions. • A variety of fancy
China, China candlesticks, dec. -
CUSTARDS. —The best*pulverised corn starch
prepared expressly for food, with directions for mak
icecream and pics, blanc-mange* dec*
[ TEAS. —A Ircsh supply of Green and Black Taat
lin mclaUc papers of superior quality. Brown amfi
1 clarified sugars, double refined loaf, crushed and pul-
I vented sugars, at reduced prices. Rio and Java
Cdffecs very cheap,
YEAST POWDERS.— Warranted to give tails
-1 faction in making Dread, Buckwheat, Biscuit, and
1 almost every kind of cokes.
PROVISIONS. —Such as Hams, Beef, Tongues,
Fish, Peaches, Apples, Pears, Hominy, Beans, and
1 manv other articles of the kind, at the cheap stoti
of C. INHOFF, AgU
8 500 March 25, 1852.
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First Arrival of the Season!
ARNOLD & LEVI respectfully inform lha pub*
lie, that they have received a very, large end
beautiful assortment of Spring and Sommer Goods,-
which have been selected with great care and good
taste, particularly the Ladies* Goods,-(o which theif )
attention is invited. Among the assortment of.
will bo found plain, changeable and figaied Silks,
India and Foulard Silks. Bareges, Tisanes, Levn*
silk and linen Poplins, Bombazines, Alpacas, plain
and figured Swiss Muslins, Ginghams, Barege De
Lolnos, Ficnch worked Collars, Cuffs and Sleeves
linen cambric handkerchiefs, linen, cotton dkVtmga
Loco and Edgings, swiss and cambric edgingVeb?
Inserting*.
Bonnelt and Ribbonft _
Blonde hair. Ifair and Cobnrg, Alborre, Huffgatlsn,
Saltin, Pearl and Coboorg, Pearl and Cryslsf, Tulip,
Misses’ Parodlfl, and a great many other kinds.
Ribbons of all kinds from 6 to 60 cents per yard.
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Wo have ttlo largest assortment of Domestics to
bo found hi town, comprising muslins, checks, tick
ings, Osmrburg, bagging, table diaper, sfreeflrtgr pant
•luffs from 0 to 25 cents per yard.
Carpel#.' Carpels.'/
The largest assortment of carpets, matting, floof
and table oil cloths, ever brought to Carlisle. Among
thorn three pty, ingrain and venitian, from 8 to 26
cents per yard. White and checkered rattUtag nry
low.
A Fresh supply of Groceries, such as Sugar, Cof
fee, Tea, Molasses, Spices, fi£c., at tbo old stand nm
tho Bank.
March 26, 1865.'
FlfiGD to overflowing with NEW GOODS, and
iho cash system adopted—the pass-book system
abolished—therefore, bring on yonr "ding boU” and
save from 26 (o 40 per cent., that otherwise yon m
required to pay where the credit system is in vogue.
The tubecriber announces to the public that ha
I has returned from the city with a Urge and tompUU
stock of GOODS, nil new, which have been selected
with groat carp, from dpt hands, and with special
reference to the wants of the people and for this
market. They will be sold at 10 percent, advance
' on first cost.
Tho merchant who does business oh the 6asK
principle has quick returns, and consequently esn
purchase his Goods la bettor advantage end sell tl
smaller profits than ho who soils on time snd has to
make bis paying customers pay (be losses on (ha
credit system. Uuycrs consider well Ibis fact before
you purchase.
Farmers, mechanics, laboring men and othertr,-
awako to your interoate and free yourselves 1 of th*'
enuiutuua tax onoor wutcu juu »«i ■»«
i still laboring. This you can do by purchasing your
Goods at tho cheap cash store of the subscriber, sk
the old stand in South Hanover street, neat BcotFr
hokl. My stock of good* consist of
Cloths, Cassimeres and Testings,
the price, of which will esloolih every one. lo the
Lidice department will bo found ch.Bje.hlo ted
fancy Delaine., Der.je Psl.in.i, Silk Poplin.,'
Gingham., Piinl. of the l.tc.t pattern, .nd tho meet
fa.hlon.ble French style., together with o ra.golß
ccnl e.soitmontef Leer., Edging. & While Goode.
Snii. end Mull Mu.lln., pi.in, Ogurcd, attiped and
barred Muslin., ef the beat makes, latest design, and
very low. In addition to the above I have ■ Urge
supply of
such as Coffee, Tot, Sugst, Spices, Ac., tlii» prices
of cannot foil to please, Soffit and Tobacco.
Dy strict attention to business and • desire to'
please. 1 hope to receive e share of public ptltonigs.
1 ’ ‘ OMAIU.EB BARNJTZ.
■ Carlisle, March 4, 18.13—-If 11
Cheap RonnoU and Blbboni.
The subscriber has just opened.an ontlronewktock
of Spring Bonnots unusually cheap, and a great
variety of Bonnet Ribbons very cheap.
Just opened IQi Barnsley Sheetings, Colton
i Sheetings, Pillow-coso Tiinena and Cottons, Towel*
i ng«, &c. ■
I EMnnoiDßtuss.—A great variety of Lace end
Muslin Collars and Cuffs, Under-sleeves, Jaconet
j and Swiss Edgings, Inserting*, Tbiaad>t>d Bobbin
Edgings, worked bands for trimming dreesee, work
ed Infant bodies, &c.
I , GEO. W, HITNEK
; April 1, IBfi3. i
To Housekeepers.
Domettict! Domettict!
SEW STOHK.
Frcsli Groceries*.