i?ronoe« (ho Stßtoi Wn4 r Che Sandwich ' A^oorre^ohdeflj^^^ ~ “.Owing, 4,o a djmcjt(lies ,the Hawaiian find" French r grpw(hg qht.of-, tne da- UeprpnjbcandyrimpoTied oflipr 'ihat tho. American,ifHg; wiil be ; hpißted, lrere in la few months. There is xto.BonbVhene.lbeL’Alt.Anetof United Slates con** sul here, was sent home by ihis government, to oak,-in lh6 nanre df'Knroeharaoha 3d, protection ogninel the'French* ahd iri case IhoiUnited States govethment wtitiM not, or cbuld not, olherwlBo in tetfero, tobffef 'lo cede Uid 'sovereignty of these islands to l|io United Slatds, l :and'annex them to the'Unlort; l Alr classes here'drq keenly alive to this subject, the 1 Americahs hoping fpr.it, as the means of greatly increasing thq trade.qf the islands; the English In a rags'about it) foreseeing in'auph a measure a death-blow lo lheir commercial late* rests, ip thtf.North-PaolficV/ .The -French. men*o, f- WaV wil.l in tfiree or (pur:months, fvhon, unless tnere.isab A,merican;fprco hero .to. prevent Hi (which, hy/.dhe, way, ;wo -confidently i expect,’ th?J : will .doubtless enforoo^' iheirj demands against Ihe govcrnmeni, bythal most’conolusiveof all ar- DQeni6 t .> ; ' r ''"}} - • _ BeCBR’P jP.CBII; I» iPpWTfI -CAROLINA.—TjIO CharJeeion/papersmainlßipaprofoandsilencoin regard .to .the pauses that Jed to' thodueliwhich r \ook place ncardhatoity last week. The Waah ington’Star, however, supplies the following par* -fi ■’ “We learn from a source In which we place confidence,..that, tha very- recent, duel,between Messrs'. DuiioVahland Davidson Legare, occurring in the vicinity,of'Oharieslon, l grew out’of some diStcultyr.ahou.l,a lady, to* whom the former is said <lo be engaged... l>egarechallenged,and Dunovant accepted,tho.qhallenge, choosing-pistols; distance three paoee; the Arst-firo to;be determined by loss* ing up. M.Dunoraol Won il,and,of course,.• shot Jiis antagonist through the heart, his pistol being within ,five or six. feel of U.'s breast. It was a cold blooded murder; Ihe murdered man, however, deflervingvas Jltile sympathy as his executioner, far assenting to.the terms which placed him, prac tically [disarmed, in such a’Position The only reason for.regret Connected with the affair is, that Donovantiwill gO scot free of punishment for enoh a murder bnder the-pretenco of lighting a duel.” 1 The Indians.— Speaking; of llio condition of tho Indian tribes, the Union saye.i “ The Untied States lias regarded them as under it* sovereign wardship and tutorage—-her etolalc boohs arc replete with laws fof their-protection, and her Indian Department and military power on (lid frontiers are employed to enforce those, law. That this benevolent policy .will bo/rigidly enforced by President ‘ Pierce- who seeks their admission to every just and practical right—to the setting a part further colonies of refuge lor them, where they-may dwo)|-«jnd develop llicihsclvfes under (heir own laws, and roach to respectability in-arts. labor, letters, and religion, wo have assurances of the - highest moral weight, and cAhfiol'bo mistaken. 1 * S&atfteto. BALTIMORE MARKET. FkioAt, Aug. 12. 1853, Pennsylvania Flour.—Sales hovo been made this neck of now Fliiiir alss 25 a 85.37).j Rye’Ffqu'r.— Wo note sales this week at 83.75 a 83.87) for lots. Corn I^cu).—Sales of Ballinioro ground at 83.37), and of Pennsylvania - d 00153.12) a 83 25. Wheat.—To day sates of fair ,to prime reds at 106 s'.'llO whitd 109 ,* 113 c. Cofii.—-While CO n 62 and yellow Cl a 65c. Rye*.—Pennsylvania old 830. Ojl^s.—Maryland 38. a 40c, Pennsylvania 42J0. . SWauu Cages. 1 In this borough, on the 9(fi Inst., by tho Rev.’ Flit E. Tliomaa, Mr. Ocnjauin Goodvcar, to Miss Cath arine Raiup, both of South Middleton twp. 1 , ;~n ’r'. f i. -Valuable Fared at Private Sale.. THE. subscriber offers at private vale his valuable Farm situate In Norlhi Middlotom township, Cumberland.county,’threemile? east ofCurlislo, ad joining lands of Jeremiah Greiner, David Kotz, and others,Containing • 1 3P Acres or first rate* Limestone Lurid/inahigh plate ofcul Livallon,'having (hereon erected a,Two.Story Dwcl 1 ling Heine, 24 by 30* feet, well'* finished, B“nk Darn 48 by 42 led; also, a w'b£. lssssfflb°n *hcd, corn crib arid a first riho Shop, any .trade, and alt: of winch aru new,,with a well, of water at, the. door, also, a young Apple Orchard of choice fruitlrcos. Persons wishing lu see,the property, will cull on the subscri ber residing cm the premises. JACOB FINK. August 10, ,1853—6w* r FARM FOR SALE, THE. subscriber offers at Private Sate, a valuable Farm situate in twp M Cumb.co., one fourth of a mile from (ho Chambelsburg &. Carlisle turnpike, and 10 miles west of Carlisle, known as tiio “Locust Grave Farm,’’ containing about 130 Acres of Limestone Land, in a good state of cultivation, with about 20 Acres of Timber Land. Thoimprovc ' menu are o good DWELLING HOUSE, TENANT HOUSE. TWO I . VgUlliljß BARNS, Corn Cribs, Wugun. Shed, a general variety of Fruit, and a welt of :% guou at,u never failing water near the door. For .'•s pantcuUrsenquire ul WILLIAM PATTON. August 18, 1853—3*. (U .Lancaster Iniclligencor insert to the amount I ofQI, and charge Volunteer. Valuable Real Estate at Public Sale. BY' Virtue of llio last Will and Testament of Thomas Craighead,'dcc’d. lately of Couth Mid dleton township, Cumberland county. 1 will ex pose to publiceolo on the premises at the Mill on THURSDAY, the 16tb of September, at IS o'clock M.,via: r! .i- . : jLLa Tlio Stone MERCHANT MILL, .ffilSil illlfl Pl ae * er Milt and Saw Mill situated wfflgllßr* o said township, on the Yellow * Qa2sSsS|RiccchcB Creek, with about 6 acres of i&tiu, having thereon erected a Two Story BRICK HOjQSE and all other convenient buildings. , All the Machinery is of the first class and calculated to do work profitably. The properly is situated five f miles from the Railroad at Carlisle ond about one j mile from the Baltimore turnpike. The power con i’ stela of the whole creek below the mouth of the I Mountain Creek Also—at the same time ond place will bo sold the'Plantation or Tract of Land across the creek from the Mill, called the "Pine Form/' containing -about ■ • ; • 105 Acres, one half of which is cleared and cultivated and the other half in the finest timber. The improvements .area Log IlOuSband Burn. .... Aten—at the same time and place a Tract of Land •on thd Adams county line in Dickinson' township, ' ; CONTAINING 121 ’’ . , more or less, having about' 40 acres cleared, with a small Log House and a stable on it.. The titles to tliesb properties aria unexceptionable; The terms of salej-which will bo made easy, will bo made known on the day. ' RICHARD CRAIGHEAD. Executor of Tho’s Craighead, doc’d.' Aug. 18, 1663—18, I . PROHIBITORY XIQROR LAW CONVENTION. Till? delegates,chosen for tho various Boroughs. W«rd V nd i Town«hl P i. throughout llio county! arc notified to moot In .convention at Carlisle in M»rrion UqM, on Tuesday, August 2Sd, inai. to aotllo ujion a,ticket to bo,supported lor, tho Legisla. tore, by tho Iriends or prohibition; as, well as to appoint conforccfc to meet the cuhrorcoa of Perry ob. to chose a caiulidnluTor Senator. It .it hopod'lhat every distrjot wilt bo Tolly represented. The friends oflhti cause ere generally Invltotl,- ' ■'' ; ' Samuel Eliidtl, Prof. Wentworth', -Peter' Spdhr, Chat 8011, Jas’ Hnokdl, C P Wing, Jat Giillagor, J, K Smith, David Rookafcllow, 8 N Diven, 8 M Da vldadn, Alexander Ca./iasrt j David Criswell, Tem perance,l Central; Cdunly Cdrataillce, | STORE' FOR SALE. T UB subscriber, wiping to remove wqqllqpqgQge sale; im raas onablo terms, his Slock-of Goods, embracing the a snal variety kept hr;e’ cquntry.-atoro. Any person w ishlng lo.cogago in the mercantile, business would do >wo)l to embrace this opportunity; os the stock will edmparp favorably With "any* sloclspf-goodsin tho country, and the location for'business is on ®, °' the,best in the county, being situated-in,.the hoaUhy and, romantic ylltago ofSprlng,field,andln the midst of a Fertile arid productive neighborhood. ... - For particulars: a'ddrCss'tlio Undersigned at Big Spring P.O. JOHN HOOD. July 28,' 1853—tf: s '' ' ‘ ■ ; f;,.W.'vocianka|ioni WHEREASthC Honorable JaMkß H. Graham PrebrJebf-Jddge bf thoßevordlCourfsof Com mon Pioaa of thocounllosofCumborland,Perry and Juniata,inP6ntfSylvdnia;dnd justidco theaeveral Courts of Oydr and.Terminer ahd‘Genoia‘l JallDe livory.in saldcouhlies) and lion.' John Kuppand Sami. Woodbilrh, Judges of tho Court bfOyor and Torminorand Genera) Jail,lpelivory, for thotrialof all capital onrfotho).offences, i,n.the said county of Cuipberland'-by llioirprocoptsto me directed .dated tho l Ith qf,April 1853, have;, ordered tho Court of Oyer (c Terminer and General Jail Delivery, to bo hojdon at Carlisle, on tho.dth Monday' of Au gust ndxtV(boihg iho ! 22d day) at| lOVcidck‘ i h't h e forenoon, tq'contihutono weeks. : ; ! NOTIuB is therefore etohy given,.'6 the,Coro ner', JuaticesbfthbTcuCO Sc. Constables of thesaid county arc byiho said pre cept commanded to hot ben Sc there in their proper persons;with theirr oils,records,inquisitions, c*nrai natibs*? qifij'cl Pothor' remj oid h ra h » fqdqthose thingswliiph tobodpno.ond allthosdthatnrOljO'qndhyrecbghizanccsitdpVpsccuto against thcprisbnqrsthat are or then shallbe in tho Jail of bothoretb prbsccutcthcm as shall bo just. ... * ■ ■ • •JOSEPH M’DARMOND; Sh(T. Sheriff’s Office, July 14, 1853.-; PERSOJ'fS visiting Carlisle, should not leave bo ford taking n glance at B J KfoficFs ‘Drug and Chemical Store, street.'; ITc-hofe on hand ivanctv.of,.Fancy A/ticlest-sOch’ os/ljnirVJiot, cloth, flesh, tooth ahd other Bru&hes; Cologne bot tles’, Furfultfre Dusters', icomlis’,’Poll MoAaites. r card and worked,, Baskets, Note Paper,plaiting Cards and Cases, Fans, Accordrons, &c," Ladies are in vited to look at his superior Malts. Call coon asho is determined to soli bargains. July U. B J KtEFFER. Estate Notice'. NOTICE Is hereby. S^ en leUcrsnf admin istration on tho estate of John Liphard, laio of Wesipennsboro* township, Cumberland co., have hqen granted by the Register of spirl coun.ly, to the subscriber residing in North Middleton (own ship. All persons having claims, against said estate will presenl them forselllemcnt, and those indebted wifi make Immediate payment to JACOB DEIDLER, Adm’r. July U, 1853—Ct*' ’ Useful, Fragranti and Good BJ. KIBFF-ER has just returned from Philadol t phia, with an additional supply of FRESH -LgODIIIIGS. which, in connection .With his former Dg stock, will make his establishment complete in U* this department. •' In- addition to the aoove ho ha* also just opened a'frcsh supply of Confectionaries, Fruits, Nuts, Pastes, and Fancy Articles of every descrip tion. Tho attention of Ladies is especially invited to his nxlcnBive.jieBortmcnt of fancy Articles. Ladies Toilet Fancy (bpaps and Perfumeries of every varie ty. Gentlemen'tuo invited to examine his fine as sortment of Fancy Articles. ' Segars, China and Porcelcan Pipes, Tobaccocs of every variety, Shav ing and Toilet Heaps, which will be found to bo very superior, Cancf, .Riding and Carriage W ( hips, and many other articles which more especially inte rest gcutlcmcri. ’ A number of very superior Woolen Mutts on hand Tho Proprietor will bo very happy to have his friends generally calf and examine his goods wheth er they may wish to purchase or not. HaV •“ 'JV BV J; fcIEFFER. Carlisle,-Joty 7, ,10.53, ~ ■; GRAIN DRILLS FOR 1853. Blooro’S Patent Grain and S£cd Planter, * • For planting JVhent, Bye, Oats, Barley , Indian ' ' - Corn,’ 'Timothy Seedy c ye. This Machine \yqs patented July 2d, 1860. Its operation during the the three past years has been highly successful \ .wherever it has been thor oughly tested, its good qualities have been, univer sally acknowledged ; and notwithstanding the great increase of competition, it still continues to main tain its superiority over all others yet in use. During tho.yoar 1650 nnd 1661, it received (ho highest premium at six different agricultural exhi bitions, as follows (—Two in (he Statu of Maryland —One in Michigan—One in Delaware, and two in Pennsylvania. While within the past year it was awarded the first and highest premium, at each of the county exhibitions of Chester, Berks and Schuylkill, * The fact, that in receiving the above premiums, this machine was brought at several different times in a fair ond open competition, with all the Grain Drills of any note, yet in, use; and after a careful ex amination and investigation, liy tlio authorized conimUtco—was' In every instance awarded the highest premium, is ti matter wq;lhy the considera tion of purchasers.' Its principal.' points oficcommcndolion ore:— Ist.—lts durability. 2d;—lts perfect, simplicity of constrqclionV odsy' manner.of regulating to’sdw any desired quknllly of seed. 4th.—The ex actness with which it distributes thtl seed, opera tlngCqually Well on uneven ;ahd sidling ground os on on even surface, 6lh.—lts easy, draught, being about 26 per cent, lighter 'thah any other seeding ’thachlnqsnow in use. 1 I ‘ l All lettors bf infprmotion^'ns oa orders, (of machines, will,bo promptly attended.lb. 1 Thd raanufuclory heretofore, fifm of LVi, Pi tinea and Lex,‘hab ! b’cou changed'And is now conducted by LEE; PIERCE and THOMP SON,.to whom oil ordois.should bo.addressed. , EucVlooUn P. 0., Chester, county, Pa. ■ B.N.NEILDS, Agent. July 14,1063 —Ow; 1 1 AFRESH supply of Paints, Oils, Vamlßhca,Dye Stuffs, Glass, Putty, Sash Toole, Ac; AUO4 Baking Soda and-BryanVPulrndnio Waf ers, for the euro of' Goughs,' Obldo, - Asthma,' Coti* sumption, and a! other discnsce of!tho Lungs for ealo at B J KIEFFER’S. July U.IBSB, • - . , r; ' •. . A* FRESH supply. of-B* Goodwin's & ’Brother’i XX.SaMapariUa MixpddchYollow Bunk P ntfCht' 1 outwlogiTobacoes, just 1 received 'at! the bHekn Mrjrof [July U.] W. A. CAROTHERS. ! TOWN FOR -SALE. WILL bo offered'Wpablic-salU, at rthe Court HoWe;ln ICaJ-lisle, on- SATURDAY; tjbe< £2olfa of Augl>Bt, v lBs3;.hl 2 o’clock, P. LOTiQP GROUND, orr (he corner of Louthor and pioasuritig 240 fefet bn Pitt and 00 feel'bn-Lbuther, 'JtanjL on a Dey»; The improvements *al , o- a large two story iiIiBIIP plastered house, £g£pgggaWe)lof water at the-door, Stable;and other otit-houfies. -The property >will bo sold gother, orm lots to suit purchasers. wm;-p. swtobr, , . . Agent for William A. Shewalter, Carlisle, August 4; 1553-r-!s. FARM FOR SALE. / THE subscriber offers at private salq that valuable 1 form, situate in Monroe township, Cumberland county, about,two mileecQßlofChatchlown, known os the property ofiohn. Lino, dcc’d. ,containing 70 Acres^ more or loss, of excellent limestone land, abbut'CO' acres bf which are dented and under good caltiva lion] The remainder is well covered Wb thriving Timber. ' The improvements tfre n two stoW « WEATHER-BOARDED house , • a" DOUBLE BANK BARN;; CorH Cribs, Wagon Shecjs, and other out-' buildings!' There, is a never foiling or at the'door of (ho dwelling. 1 ' Also, premises a fnst rato apple orchard and a va riety ofothcrfiuit tires. , , If tho above property is not sold previous to Sat urday, the 24th day of September, 1853, it will, on that day bo offered at public solo, on the premises, at 10, o’clock, A, M., of said day. ' EMANUEL LINE, for himself " and other heirs of John Line, dec'd. August 4,1853—9w* , Carlisle White Sulphur Springs. Jbudk. ‘THIS beautiful watering-place, situ* 4i ] miles from Carlisle, Cumber gmMhland county, Pa., was opened on the JgaJjJgalSth of June, presenting all the enjoy* me.ntspt.a first-class establishment. Recent im pro W?rijcnts have made the accommodations exten sive. This place is remarkable for the medicinal properties of its waters, beautiful mountain scen ery, and-for- the pjrily and.dryness of the atmos phere, rendering it peculiarly pleasanVand attrac tive as lath as October. Dialanceby railroadfrom Philadelphia to Carlisle, 124 miles; from' Balti more, 90 miles, costing $3,70. Persons wishing to engage rooms, will please address the Proprie tors, at Carlisle Springs, Pa.. NORTON & OWEN, Proprietors. Ju|y 7. 1653—2 m Proposals for Forage. SEALED proposals will be received -at the Quarter Master's Office, CurMMe Barracks. Pa., until 10 o'clock, A. M., October loth, 1653, (or 120 Tons of Huy, ■ 8000 Bushels of Oats, 1300 Bushels of Corn, to be delivered as follows t 700 Bushels Corn and 3U lona Hay between t]>o Ist and 20ih of December, 1053 i . > 600-Bushels Corn and 3000 bushels Oats between the Ist mid 20lli January, 1854. 30 'Pons Hiy and 3000 bushels Oats between the Ist and 2()ih February, 1854. SOTona Hay between (he ist and SOth April.)Bs4. 2U Tons Hay between the Island 20th May, 1654 . 2000 Bushels Oats bulwcon;lbo Ul and 15ih June 1854. ■ * 1 ' ,~' ; The’ Act. Assist. Quarter Mast, reserves the right to reject all bids deemed by him too high. • W. B. LANE,, Lieut. Rcgt. Mt. Rifles. A. A. Q. MV- Carlisle Barracks, Pa. Aug 4 llw. WOOD WANTED, WANTED at Cnrlislo Burrocks, Pa.. GOO Cordi of Wood In large or small qumiitics. Apply to w. b. Lane. Lieut* Rcgt. Mt. Rifles, A. A. Q. M. 'August 4,1653—4 w. nox'ieEi;'; ’. S 1 NOTICE is hereby gjven.thpt the'niickinson Saying‘Fund..Society,?* 'lb. Curijborlahd county,' Pa.,, totliejiexl Legislature of (he C(?nW6hwea|ih p( Pennsylvania', Cor an act of jviliii capital; of Jen tlipu9and.dp|h'rs,.Bnd ‘prlvi/e-gp'io increaso'to twenty-five ihousand dplio/Ri with dis counting privileges and powers tp receive dtpd eiiea, and such other powers and privileges as are usually granted to Saving Institutions. By order of the Board, , A- G. MILLER, Treas’r. Jupo 30, 1853—Cm NOTICE* NOTICE is hereby given, (hot application will bo . mode to tbo next Legislature, agreeably to the constitution and laws of ibis {Commonwealth, for an alteration in the charter of tho Carlisle Depo sit Dank, so as Ip confer upon said Dank thd rights and privileges of -a bank of issue, and to change tho name to that of tho Carlisle Bohk. By order of tho Board of Directors. WM. M. BEETEM, Coshicr. Juno 30, 1853—6 m NOTICE IS hereby given, that an application will be made to tho next Legislature of .Pennsylvania, for;the incorporation of a Bonk with general banking pri vileges, or if impracticable, for a Deposit Bank, with a capital of one hundred thousand dollars, to bo located in (ho Borough of Carlisle, Cumber land county, Pa.,under tho name or stylo of “Tho Carlisle Bonk.’’ ; ■ i Carlisle, Juno 28, 1853*-Cin CAUTION! THE subscriber having compiled with tho re quirements of the act of the Legislature of Penn sylvania of the 20th day of April, 1653; cautions all persons against buying, selling, or filling his bolilek, under the penalty of fifty cents for oa,ch boitlo bought, sold or filled, tor iho first offence, and of $O,OO for each bottle bought, sold or filled, for the second offence. I hereby announce my determination to enforce the penalties of Iho afore, said act in all cases of Us infringement, as 1 find my bottles are becoming public property greatly to the disadvantage of my business* The Nos. is I, 3, two hundred gross Min ora), and all bottles green shade DyoUville make, with G. W. Brandt, Carlisle, thereon. G. W. BRANDT, Carlisle, July 21, 1653—Gt Estalo Notice. LETTERS of Administration on die estate of Surah E. Noglo, late of South Middleton township, Cumberland county, deceased, have been issued by'tho Register of said county, to tho subscriber, residing in the same township : All persona in deb|ed to said oßluto wilt make immediate pay ment, and those having.claims will present them for settlement to ~ _ ’ GEORGE. NQGLE, Ailm’r. ’ July 2f?, 1853—Gi* , Notice. ' -;; ' ALL'poreona knowing themselves, indebted to tlio lato firm of Arnold & Lovi, ore earnestly re quoaled lo call and settle; ,their accounts, os the subscriber is anxious to have the book?, settled. , ! - PHILIP ARNOLD. Carlisle. Jbly 21, 1853. * ■ • iy. U. Philip Arnold is selling.off; his Slimmer stock of goods at greatly reduced pWceb, '.Persons wishing pargalqs will please calf, as hb is deter mined to soil, 1 and feels confident of pleasing In both stylo arjd,pfite. ; , DR. GEORGE Z. BRETZ, DQiUlat. WILL perform ollioporalions upon thoteeth, that may bo required for their preservation. Arti ficial teeth, inseiled,'from a single tooth tb an entire sot, on the most scientific principles. Diseases of tho mopth and iiregularitlos carefully treated, Ofiico at’lhe'residence.of his brother, 1 on North Plti stfeot 1 , OaVliblo. 1 ' *■ ‘ - ■ ’ June 3fl, fißdv , , , V Femalel!lcdic|i|€ollcff«jof Fcnua. ; .. i FOURTH'ANNUAL SESSION^.; THE nexlCoarfid of Lcclarcß in this Institution will 'coinmonoft fIQ Saturddy, October Isti 1853, end contmno five months (2i. -wcoko) closing on the 25tli of February,lBs4. , ■ ; FACULTY. , * 1 David J. Johnston, M. D/, Professor of Chemistry and Toxicology. '- - ' • -- - ', V : - Ellwood D.,. Professor of tho .Princi ple b nnd Praclloo of Medicine; .. , . : • HHbord 'Dirlmglon, M«D.,.Professor..of Surgery. Aon,Proton, M.D., Professor of Physiology.: , . | Edwin Foasoll, M. D., Professor of Anatqmy. Mark .6, Keyr, M. D., Professor of Mater ip Med- 1 ica and general Therapeutics. . 1 :■ Martha H. Mowry, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases dfWora'bn and Children.' i. Almira L. Fovylor, M.D., Demonstrator of Anal* omyontj.Chemiilry. , ‘‘ ’ Fordone wishing further jhnrriaiion as to (orris, regulations, &c.,.0r dcsiroiis of receiving Copies of the Announcement,' will please 'apply, personally or by leUcr’, ! td lho Doan ; of the Faculty. 1 DAVID JOHNSTON, M.D. 229. Arch. Street, Philadelphia ...., .Clothing Bazaar."• Removal. rpflß.suhacVibbl* has l removed 1 his fashionable Store ' to'’ the room ho- former ly'obcapipdi in-Sobth'Hanover atrOet, opposite to Befrli’salbrei and lake's pleasure >iir informing his ntfniefourpatrons and The'public in general; that hie haa quids His JjdtclWoe of 1 ’ >’ • ■ ■ Spi-insr & Smnnier ©cods, andU now In receipt of a very large stock of. well selected,’ good, and cheap .English, French and American.o ■ i ’ . Clotlißj Cassimerß and Vestings. which bo will’toake'bp lb ordcr at the sKbrtcal no tice, and on reasonable t'ebii)B. Ho is determined not to be undersold by any establishment iri'tho country..,. His .work is all made Up’ v 'by‘Vopprior workmen, under Hid own superintendence; and he feels a confidence in Jus ability to please. ' •April 28—Rm. - H. g. IjlTTElj. DR* C. 8. BAILER, Respectfully offers Jus professional scrvi c'eatothtfcltizons’of Carlisle and surrounding country.’ Office and ’residence in ’ South Hanbver street, directly opposite the “Volunteer” Office. • ApHh2IJ I^43—tf * . Notice. THE hcreldfoi'o existing firm of M. 6c L. Steiner, 'has been'dissolved for a short time and have re urilfcd undcr (bo-firm of Steiner 6c Bros., S. E. Corner 6f tho-Markct-Squarc. Homing under the increased firm of StoinCr and Bros: to have an increase of their former business. They have now-every facility and will spoae no ef forts to'pleaee their customers they having made ar rangements .with (ho largest .importing houses of Baltimoroand New York so as to receive the first stylbs'bf 'Goodrlliatcome to those markets and at the LOWEST.PRIDES. . Thankful for past patronage they solicit a contin aonce ftom their old customers, and respectfully in vito:all billers to examine their now style of superior ’ Spring and Summer Clothing, oil of (heir bwn bianufociuro.nrtd making as com plete art assortment as oan bo found in any store in the United States.' In consists of thofollOwing: '' Dress and 'Frock Coafs, of the best qualities of English and French Cloths, made and .trimmed in tho very best style; single breaslcd.'Xlber'lpoile, a new stylo, well adopted to business men, of Ffeirch’bfack and colored Cldtbs at very Jow.pjiCes; single breasted Frock coats of French blolhs close imitation of thofiho dress fthek coats at half price; spring Sapk coals of cloth, cassi rncrcs and Iwocds, various colors and prides. Pantaloons, French Black Doeskin and Foboy cassimcrcs of every description. Vesta! Vesta! Veals! Rich fancy Silks and Satins; blackdo.,Bombozincs, Valencias, Marseilles, and CbalUces, at all prices. , . /Joy’s Clothing*- 1 A full assortment of Boys’ Clothing. 1 Fancy Dreds articles.cmbrooing all tho new styles of fancy silk travail,‘English satin do. ? •; 6c colorcrd'«ilb,< bid, Lisle phd'cotton oFovorydcstriptlon. Tnc.vna Ana Cabbet Baob of superior finish and at'low .prides. ; . '■ ■ '■< /j So*»«p»sns -.of superior/French, English and American manufacture. Drawer* of fide Merino,silt. not co/lon, jean and muslin, of every description quality^ Umbrellas of silk and cotton very chebp. All of which will be sold at the lowest prices wholesale or retail. Remember the stone bouse, corner of the Public Square. STEINER & BROS. Carlisle, April 21, 1853. Tlic Great Excltcmchl AT OGILDY’S EMPORIUM la caused by the groat daily rush for New Goods, at tbo old and established cheap store. Now opening a splendid assortment of Spring: Goods, such as Ghallios cloth, barroizc doLainca.bnrrazies, elegant dress silks, rhous do bege, chintzes, calicoes, ginghams, needle worked collars, uddereleevcs, &c. BONNETS. An immense assortment of Bonnets from 37 cents to $B. Beautiful arid cheap ribbons, Artificials and Bonnot Linings in groAt-varicty. CARPETS! A big.lot of new end cheap c.qtpotiogs, not io hr excelled in piled and bekuty In the Stalk. Parasols— A complete assortment'of Parasols and sun Shades; very cheap. Boots aws Snozs—l hnve added largely to this department, and will Sell them cheaper than over. Grocrrirs— A fresh lot of cheap Groceries just received. Como on witl\ .your cash and save a profit by selecting your purchases from this magnif icent assortment of cheap goods. (£)* Remember tho old stand. East Main street, Carlisle. ' April 21, 1868; CHARLES OOILBY. Cant Be Beat I Second Arrival of New Summer Dry ’ * Gbods! ; THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and numerous customers, that ho has returned from Philadelphia with a largo assortment of Summer Goods, which wilt bo Sold at astonishingly low prices. Cloths, Muslins,. Bonnets & Dials. Cassimerest Calicoes, Ribbons, -Vestings, , Ginghams, Gloves, Summer'Cloths, Lawns, Mills, Pant Stuffs, Borages, Collars,Edgings, Handkerchiefs. Borage do Lames, Lacos, Insertings, Stockings, Summer Silks, Parasols, &o. Boots & Shoes. A largo assortment of Men’s, Women’s and Chll dron’a Bools arid Shoos, Jenny Lind and Buskin Shoes at very low prices*. Colored ?nd. White Carpet Chain. 1 A lafge assortment of Groceries, such as Sugar, Coffee, Molasses; Rico, Gun and Black Toas v ThQ dttontlon of all who wish |jood bargains is solibitcdVas lnducements can bo offered to purchasers. I( ' . Don’t forgot ll»o old eland, HiimcriotTs corner, North Dhnoyor street, Butler,' Eggs, Rags and Soap, taken at market prices, w,, - N. W. WOODS, Agt. Carlisle, Jono‘9, 1653* PARASOLS.: -Just'received a handsome lot of Parasols. BoifitfcTfl—Juft opened a largo lot of Bpnnots, at tho now store of Woiso',& Campbell, 11 AprilQl, 1858. 1 EMBROIDERIES* i JUslrocelved olarge assort ment of cuffs, undbrslcovcs, spencers, collois & rufiling.; - - ■ * ' Shawls— -A lot of handsome spring shawls for sale very cheap.' i GAiTins.— block and fancy colored Gaiters,just received and for sale byWoito & Oirapboll. ■ ' April 8l, ! 18S3. • 1 . ‘ ADtpS* SHOES. Jfuel received, aiargoasaorl, robot of Ladies*Shoes, which.will be sold very, 1 oap, .(• M 1 1! 5* N. W, WOODS, [AgU % NEW <G^OOgR|ES. ; NOW open end for sala-.at “Marion Hall 1 * Family Grocery Store, a Iprge end.general assort* menlof articles, useful and fancy, embracing in port— , ; .1- ’ Maracaiba arid Java Coffees, . Green Rio and Roasted Coffee, v , ! Jenkins* best.brand of Teas, . 1 Brown and. Clarified Sugars, 1 . White and Preserving , • .Pulverized and crushed “ ' Broina, Cocoa and Chocolate, , -■ Rico and Corn Starch, -Fariha and EssencQ of Coffee, Lovcring’p finest Syrop, Orleans,Banking Molas eeSf.Sploes, ground and onground; Mace, Citron, Vanilla Bean, Cheese, Crackers, Candles, &c. SS©, ' V Our Qnccnswarc, ||ft W embraces a large* and general of the best white Granite, a Iron Stone ware, Liv erpool and Common vyare* enabling ihecustomer to select in setts or pieces of any size necessary and'ofthe different styles, together with a variety of Fine White and Gold 'lidridi English and French China setts of Tea ware, bnd other varieties of useful and'fino fancy .China ware,including trays, plates, vases,Trait dishes,'coffee'cujtai &c. Crlassiv ( lrc, ; : embracing bowls, dishes, molasses cans, sugar howls, a largo selection of fine fluted tumblers; wine and ogg glasses, and other useful articles. • Willow and Cedar Ware, among which aro tubs, churns, water pales, mea. sures* market baskets, travelling baskets, as well as other covered ' and uncovered baskets. Also, Table Oil of the finest brand, Sperm and oihpr Oils, Tobacco, Cigars, Soaps, &c. A small lot of choice MACKARRL of No. 1 quality. Also, a trimmed Mbss-Mackarbl—both in handsome as sorted packages of halves, quarters and kits—with all the other varieties of a Grocery and Queens ware store; We feol thankful fot tho patronage heretofore bestowed on us, and'invite a continuance of like favoist.i r -i J, W. EBY. , • Carlisle, June 0,-1853. aMad of ’ competition, Saxton Leads the Column. YFTER days and nights of Unceasing toil and (rouble, 1 have succeeded in marking and ar ranging my now stock of lIARDWARE, ond ol tbuugh thcro has been a tremendous rush of custo mers who know where to deal on roosonable terms, odn who appreciate my old habit of selling cheap without making much fuss about the matter. lam constantly making room for now customers to Idrop in and examine what is undoubtedly the largest am! best assortment of goods ever offered west of Phila delphia, and embracing everything usually found in n Hardware Store, from a needle to an anchor. All of which aro of the best quality and will bo sold at prices which cannbt fail to giro satisfaction. TO CARPENTERS A BUILDERS , I would say that my stock of Cross cut, hand, panel, ripping and back saws; bright, black, and blue augers, chisels, planes, locks, latches, hinges, screws, straight necked andbarrol bolts, broad,point ing'and chopping axes, hatchets, iron and steel squares, rules, tape measures, levels, dec., cannot fail to please (ho most fastidious in quality and price';' b CABINET A COACH MAKERS. Wo have a largo supply,of Gopai, .Japan, Mack, and coatlr body Varnishes, ' Mahogany and Wal nut,, veneers. • Moulding, heading, rosottes ; glass, mineral arid mahogany knojrs, Carriage mounting, silver and japanned ; trimmings, laces, canvass, oil cloth, damask,, patent leather, deer hair, malcublo castings, iron axles,springs, hubs, felloes, spokes, &c. BLACKSMITHS Will find it to.bo their, interest to call ond exomine my stock of 60 tons of hammered, bar and rolled lron, ha.tuihorcd horse shoe, scollop, broad and nar row lira. Plough irons of all sorts and sizes, crow bars, sledges and hammer (noulds, Rolled ond slit fyorea shoo bars, rolled tiro, bands, round and square irons. Cast, shear, and American blister sice), anvflp, yiccq, files, rasps, horse shoo noils, English wagoh.boxcs, carriage boxes, &c. ; SADDLERS A SHOE-MAKERS Will-find It to tb4ir advantage to 'call and examine ourstock .of brass, silver and japan harness mount ing,'patient leather; morroted,'French' 1 and common calfskins, binding^'lining shins,las , pegs, owls. -painters glaizehs Cannot be mistaken in gcUing a superior article of white lead, zibc white, together with every variety of paints in use, turpentine, oil, glass, putty, var nishes, &c. WALL PAPER I cull tho attention of paper bangers and persona desirous of beautifying the interior of their dwellings to my assortment of W 11 paper, embracing an end less variety of different shades and patterns, and ranging in price from 6$ cents upwards. FARMERS Can bo accommodated on the roost reasonable terms with Durckpo col-braled York Ploughs at $6 37. Also Plonk’s, Craighead’s, ond others’at manufac (ruing price;, spades, shovo a, rakes, fi rks, gross Sc groin scythes, (Dunn, Darling and Griffins moke.) Potent and common snalbs of bolf a dozen different kinds Grain cradles, (Gregor’s, Craighead's, Planks, and Drayvbatch’s make,) at reduced rates. Also, grindstones, cutting boxes, chain, cistern ond force pumps, halter, breast, and log chains, double and single traces and spreads. Cedar wares, such os tubs, buckets, bowls, water, kegs, together wiih on everlasting assortment of Irblc and pocket cutlery, spoohs;shears' and scissors, candlesticks, snuffers, shovels and tongs, kettles, pans and irons, waiters, brushioy;'&c., which Will he sold by thp WQgon had, ton. yald, biiehol orln lho ordinary way. Then corao friends, give us a call and sro f d yoursclvds. Wb’lJ wait,on you with pleasure en givo you bargains of which you can’t complain.— Remember tbo ploco, East High fctreot, opposite Ogllby’s. HENRY SAXTON. Juno 2, 1853. NEW STORE. James H. Weiss. Wclsc Sc Campbell. S. IV. Corner of N. Hanover ond Loulher Streets , BEG most respectfully to call the early attention of tho citizens of Carlisle and vicinity, to our now ond beautiful ossoitmcnt of Spring Goods, se lected from tho very best of tho New York Sc Phil adelphia markets, consisting of ■ Ladies JDreaa Goods, Persian Cloths, Barege do Lano, Black Ohali, Chali Barege, Chamcllon Silk, Bombazines, Alpacas, All wool" De Lancs, Mous do bago, French Lawns, See. Embroideries and Laces, Collars, Undersleeyos, Cuffs, Spcncors, Swiss and Juconet RuQling, Swiss and Jaconet Edging and Inserting, Listo and Moculin do., Florontino do., Linen Bobin do,, Volenconea Laces. Gloves and Hosiery, Kid, Silk, Lisle Thread, Mohair and Colton Gloves, White on btac Silk Ac black Ingrain Hose, mixed and white Cotton do., Men. half hose. Domestics, Ginghams, chock ickings,calicoes, white muslins, Nankeen, Kentucky.Joans, blue and fancy Drills, Vestings, plain &, drilled Linen, fine damask Linen Table Clothe, Towels, Napkins, Bird Eye Diaper. Beats and Shots, □ lack rind fancy colored Gaiters and Shoes of all descriptions, (Willis* mnkc;} fine calf Boots, Kip Pegged l . Doots, Mens' Calf Congress Boole, Boys Boots, Mens Gaiters and Shoos* oil kinds of Otiil drone Shoos ond*Ghlters. Groceries. 1 Rio and Java Coffee, Sweeny’s Syrup Cuba Molasses, Sugar of all qualities, Rico, Spices, &c. ' Purchasers will find it to their advantage to cell ami azamino our atopic before purchasing else where, as it is entirely and we have for our motto “ quick sales and emili profits,” Carlisle, April 14,1863. . .. JUST received, a iplonded assottment of Borage da. Lain*,which will be sold'vory clissn at May. 5. ’43 . N l . «T. typpbS, Ajt: WILL perform all' operations 'bpditl that are required for ifaolr prMorTallop, arch up Cleaning, FilingyPlogglng, &0., of Will' rejrtflpft-tliq lose of them, by inserting Artificial 'TOMb,ff6m, « single Tooth to a ftillpett. , . ' Sj 9 Office on Fill strict, tt ft# tfoWs Sootbof the Railroad Hotel. . • ...... . , N. B. Dr. Loorhle will t>o absent from Carlisle the laat ten daya in each nfoblhl. t Carlisle, Jane . JOHN D. GORGAS hereby inform! his friend* and customers, that Up baa r<;mpvedhiflTlN WARE and STORE ROOMS to the took lit*!* occupied by Mr. J. W. Eby.fl* e GVoeery a ioUif bu Main street, where ho will as heretofore ' fflfcifafae* turo and keep constantly in store, every defcriyuoa of TIN AND SHEET IRON WARS, made in the best stylo and at the’very lowest primps* Good workmen and the very .best material always employed, so us to insure entire satisfaction. , Spouting and Job Work done et the shortest np* tice, in a superior manner and at fair prices. Also in store at all seasons a large and'attractive variety Parlor and Coohing Stoves, comprising every new. and fancy style, of all pricfa and sizes, adapted to burning either wood or coal. His assortment of stoves he Intebd* shall , not be surpassed by any other establishment; comprising a. score or more of different styles to aq|t ill Thankful to his friends for tbcpalronage ao langf bestowed upon him at his old stand, he respeetltolly ■ Invites a call at bis new establishment, confidant that his largo assortment cannot fail to please;' ' JOHN D. GOROA9; Moy 5,1853. 1 • Second Arrival for the Season! PHILIP ARNOLD has just retained from (ho eastern cities, with a second supply of.SamtnQr Goods, which have been selected with, great cars, and taste and will be sold at a very small ad vance bn city prices. Persons desirous of purchasing, will find ii to their advantage lo pall as hi* assort ment of Goods ia large and complete and’consist* lo part of Dress Goods, such as Chalies, ChallyDarage.Baragede laid* Indie and Foulard Silks, parages, Lawns, Swiss', Book and Mull Muslins. ‘ Parasolsv- A large assortment of ParasolVof all' kinds and colors. Bonnets & Ribbons. A large stock of Bonnets and Ribbons which will be sold very low. Hosiery and' Oldet, such as kM, silk. Lisle thread, WohAfr tffld coflon gloves, silk and mohair mitts,,*women’s white, • black, mixed and slate colored hpse, men’s thiftidy, brown, white and striped hose. Embroideries, such as sleeves, spencers, collars, calls, Edging*/ Inserting, &c. Carpets and Matting, ?* v 1 A large stock of carpels, mattings apd oil olotbs, which will be sold at pricey to suit purchasers. consisting of Coffee, Sugar, Tea, Spices, BJolM* ses, &c. . •'* 1 _ . i A large assortment of Men’s and Boy’s Boots and Shoes, and Women’s and Children’s Shoes of all kinds, which wjll bo sold for a mere ,trifle above cost. Call and examine.for yourselves at thoold stand in North Hanover street. May 26, 1853. Spring; and Summer Goods* THE subscribed in now opening a beautiful ment of seasonable goods, comprising in the tot now stylo Drocad B Buregoi in wood color, Figured Bareges of various styles, Crape d’Gspagne, Crap* d’Artvir, Drszilltannofl, Cropo do Paris, Grenadines, French Organdy Lawns,- Barege do Laines, Mona*' do Laincs, Dotted and 'plain Swiss Mu Ilf, Jaopsst and Carobrio Muslins, Cambric Dimi(ys,.l>mbroid&» Its, English Crapes, Laco Veils, Hosiery and Glovya of all kinds, with a variety of other Goods, gß.pf which will bo sold a( very low prices. May 12, 1863. WM. A. CAROTJnERS’ . . Family Grocery Store. High St. , two doors East of Afarkel JQouitt South Side. THE) subscriber thankful for past favors, would inform his old customers and the community In general, that he has just returned from the city with a largo and full assortment of Groceries,pop* slating in pan of superior Rio, Java, SagUayrp, and Roasted Coffees, Lovering’s Lump, Sand and Pulverized Sugars, Brown Sagers at oil prices* Molasses of all qualities and prices, Quoouswaro, of overy description, including French and Eng- Hsh China, in setts or by tho piece; also Sion# China and Common waro of every description, and a full assortment of Glass waro. Suoh as Clothes, Market, Travelling, Sewing, Knifo, Tumbler and Children's Fancy Baskets, Tubs, Painted and Cedar Buckets, Iron end Brass Bound Wooden putter Ferfdntj Grocery Boxes, Superior Black, Imperial and Young Hyson Tea# Sweet Spiced Chocolate, Prepared Cocoa. Sugar Cured Hams, of fine quality, together with superior ory BtfofV Smoked Herring, Ground Alum, and fine Table Salt, Spices of all kinds* Fruits, such as Lemons, Figs, Prunes, Hat** sins, &c., &c. Wx. IC. CiMrußtL. Lamps, a full supply of Pine Oil and Fluid Lamps, ksafe (y Fluid Lamps. Segars and Tobacco, of fine qualities and at all prices. Plonso call and oxamtoe for yourself- si tbo old stand* ■ i May 13,18D3. THE. subscriber la now selling off hit large and splendid slock of Sutnjmor Good8 l al>B9tonUhipglJ’’ low prices. Elegant Lawns for 6,10 nnd 13 cti.. Barege do Loines fbr 13-worth 35* Si}pef Barege 18 worth 37; ' Summer Silks 35 Worth 37. Elegant Tissues 37 worth 63; Calicoes 5,6, 6 and JO. Linen Lustres only 0., Stockings G, IT) and 12; ! Black Silk 60, 63 4 75 and 100.. CarpotingH and Mattings at reduced price* - ; Sugars 5,0 and 7; Prime Rio Coffee ID. Shoes from 26,cents to $l. ’ ,i * . Damask Table Clolhe from 61lb 63i0 Parasols from ISteols to $2,50, . v.,.vj Bleached and unbleached Muslins very .» All kinds-of goods will bo run off myyinj Itfw tes. Oomeononnd alii ’and qeoare barjrafai,' Recollect the old stand. Bast Hlbh 6k;* ' CHAS, OGItBY.. August VI, 1853. A Splendid aaaorlmeni ottlloniiWJ'ara.conaiitlng -tj- In part of neat' Jon of, ill 1 Ptckel J nrs, Preserve Jam,Tomato Jara, Milk Crock a. aa cheap aa Ilurlhcrn wore, Stone.Crock* with hair- 1 dice, nmlhivcry variety of Stono Wilis: juat received! at (he cheap Gi'ocory of W. A 1 CAfiOTIXE^B,, . . ... -rii ftAA Bbla. in whole and half hureta, n(<#, tf*“ AUVjoeivlng and for aale.by 1 ' 1 March 31, WOODWARD, & gBHMfDT, .; -r?_ Prj.l Groceries , Boots and Shoes. 0, W. HITNEIt Willow and Cedar*wars, Tens, Prices Reduced,. Stone Ware.
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