Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, April 06, 1853, Image 3

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    _New 'abutxtiscineuto.
IP STORE:
• WEISE & CAMPBELL.
S. W. Corner, of • Ilanover. . and Loutier , els.
lo most immectittlly to call the early atten;.
,tion of tho citizens of Carlisle and vicinity
to our no* and beautilul assortment of Spring
Goods; selected from the vecy best of the New
York and l'hiladUlphia•tharkets, consisting of
LADIES--DRESS-GOO DS,- -
Persian Cloths, Bnrege,de lane, Black
• Chali forego, .Chamelion Silk, Bombazines.
Alpacas. All wdol Delaines, !Nous do bar,
French Chintzes, Lamina ' &c.
EMBROIDERIES AND LACES,
Undersleeves, Cuffs, Spencers,
Swiss and Jaconet Ruffling. t
Swiss and Jaconet Edging and Inserting,
Lisle and Itlecnlin do do
. Florentine • do do
Linen Robin do ° do'
Vatter:ones Laces, •
. GLOVES AND GOSIEBYi
Kid; Silk, Lash') Thread, Mohair and Cotton
Gloves.
White and Black Silk, and Blk Ingrain Dose,
Mixed and White Cotton. do
Mona Elnlf-float.
DO 11 ESTICS,
Gingbarna, ph,cks, Tieltings, Calicoes,
White Muslin:4, Nankeen, Kentucky Jeans,
Blue and Fancy Drills, Vesting, .
Plain nod twilled Linen, -
Fine Damask Lino., Table Cloths,
do Towets,
do Napkins,
Bird Eye Diaper.
BOOTS AND SHOES ,
Black and Fancy colored'Gaiters,
Shoes of all descriptions, (Willis' make)'
Fine Calf Boots, ;yip 11"eg'd Boots,
Alet,s.Calf Congress Boots, Boys Boots,
do Gaiters, do Shoes,
All kind Childrens Shoes ,and Gaiters.
G ROC E R I ES,
Ri, and JavdCoffee, Sweenys Syrup Moles:
ass, C tba Stolasses, Sugar of all qualities.
Moe, Spices, &e. •
Purchasers will find it to their advantage to
call and examine our stock before purchasing o ,
elsewhere ns it is entirely new and we have for
our motto ' , quick sales red small prpfits.
Carl;sle, April (1, 1353.
TIRE GREAT EXCITEMENT
jIT G S .E.17.11P IU:11
is east..ed by the great daily RUSH FOR
N EW Goons at that old and established
CHEAP STORE. Now opening a splendid
assortment of
SP RING GOODS, viz
rhallies CI ith, Barraizh !de L'aines, narrazies,
Elegant dress Sills. Mous del:lege,
-Chintzes, Calicoes, Gingham's,
Needle worked Collars, Undarsleeves, &c.
• . BONNETS.
An immonse Assortment of Bonnets from 37
cents in i,"5. Beautiful nod Cheap Ribbons,
Artifietak and Bonnet Linings in great vAriety,
lIMME=EMM
A big Int r,r new nfid cheap Crapetingsi.nut
bo excelled in price and beauty in the State.
PARASOLS.
A - complete assortment of Parasols and Sun
Shades very low. •
BOOTS AND SHOES.
I have added largely to this department, and
will sell them cheaper than ever. gam;
GROCERIES.
A fresh lot of cheap omeeries just received.
Coin on with your CAS II and save n profit
by selecting your purchases from this magni . f.
ieent assortment of Cheap Goods. te:7 - Rem
ember the old stand, East Main st, 'Carlisle.
April 6, 1853. CHARLK ,4 OGILIi V.
GREAT ARRIVAL
Or SPRING. AND. - SUDIDLEE.
_Dry Goods
At the store of the subscriber, the great Mart for
Dry Goo Is, Groceries, Boots ,j• Shoes, S c.
The subseritief respectfully inlorys_his friends
and numerous customers. that he - has rei urned
from Philadelphia with a forge and varied es
surtme it of Spring end Simmer Goods,, eon- .
sisting in part 01 Cloths, Cassimeres, Sat-
Vestings, Muslims. Linseys,
Velvet Cords, Cravats. Suspenders, Gloves.
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
Silks. Bombazines, Pied, Plain and Change•
able Po.t.in... Nlniislin de Lames, Gingham,
Calicoes, A Ipachns, Merinoes, Shawls, -Hosi
ery. &e.
MENS' & BOYS' HATS &CAPS.
A very large assortment, - embracing _every
style and quality. A large ass'orlment of
Bonnets, Ribbons, Umbrellas. and Parasols.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
An oval-Lye variety of Men's, Women's and
Childree's Boots and Shoes; (;um Shoes, from
the most celebrated manul'acturers. Also,
colored and whim - Carpet Chain.
GROCERIES,
Such as suirar, flolrec, Molasses, Rice, &c.
Choi •e 'rea - s front the well-known tea dealers,
Jenkins & &c.
All who visit our establishment are free to
neknowludge that we are selling Foreign and
Domestic Dry Goods, Boots, iltoos,&e., at as
tonishingly low prices. Our .ow prices has
already attracted a large number of people.—
The attention of all who visit good tiari ' mins
is solicited, an inducements ton be offered to
purchasers. Don't forget tho corner opposite
Leonard's old stand,: North flattener street.
Butler, Eggs, rag's and soap, taken nt mar—
ket prices. N W WOODS,
sof; Agent.
Plainfield Classical Academy
Near carliale, Pa.
FIPHE I ith Session (five months) will com
mence May id. The buildings tire new
and exteits.ve one erected last. 1. all). The
situation is all that can be des red for health
fulness end mord purity Removed from the
excitMnents of 'fowl) or Village th- Student
may here prepare for College, Mercantile par-
All the branches are taught which
go to torus a liberal I ducat on. A conscien
tious discharge of duty - has secured, under
Providence, the present flourishingcynditiint
t;,Sif theinstituthm. Its future prosperity. shall
be mdtunned by the same means.
Terns—Board and Tuition (per
session), S5O 00
Por_C_Malugataawith_lull. i nfortnation_addrcs :
R. K. BU R.NS,
Principal & Proprietor.
Plainfield, Cumb, C 0.,. Pa. -
Cumberland Valley Institute.
A select Boarding School embracing two dielinel
and eeperale Departments, Ma?e4. Female.
'tux:, .1. S. LOOSE, A. M. Principal.
Tllls Institution will heCeafter occupy the
new and trommodieua edifice Just erected
for its accosimodation. The building is re..
' culiarly adapted to meet the wanle of both de.
partments. The rooms, are large„ and well
ventilated, and the whOle house is warmed
with a heated air furnaCe. wl.ich is especially
'healthful.
' It is loaated on an eminence near the bor.
ough Of Mechanicsburg, Cumberland County,
Pa, v ith ample grounds, handsomely laid out
and-ornamented, surrounding it g inviting to
physical exercise and to amusement iu the open
aw. Every facility for nn accomplished an]
,c3aesicu i
l education s her offered that can be
'found 'at liny similar Institbtion in this State.
TERMS. _
`-'Board and.Tuitioe, per session,' ' 850 00
Music anti Ornann mai Branches, extra.
.1
The Summer Session will open on the 2d cf
May,' an d militate twenty one weeks.
BOARD OF INSTRUCTORS.
Rev. 3. S. Loose, A. M., Professor of Moral
Science and Ancient Languages, Henry Com
fort, Assistant ; Miss'L. C. Walker, Principal
of Female Department and teacher of Music,
Nlia's--Assistant; Mr. Edward Fells,
Professor of Modern Languages ; .1. a. Her
elm, M. D., Lecturer on Physiology and. Lows
of - Health. , 4.. •
For " Circulare coOtaining'referencEs nod
further partleulais address the Principal,
MechnniCsburg,
Cumberland Co., Pa.
° March 30 1853. . , •
%MLLES AND LIQUORS.
MABEIR.A.,• Toned Malaga, Lisbon,
Muserat,Grapp. Lilco, Port and Anohor brand
Chemeogno Maas. 'Boston, }turn, Ginger
Brandy; Chorry Brandy, Palo Cogniac and
Dark Brandy, Holland Gin and' Wino Ritiors.
Sperm CANDLIiN 310 per
_pound, . 9 Yrup
and Malang% MOLALSES, W ashing • lida,
superior Y H eon I,e S
ogn nnd Cuba 'CIGARS, for
sale by dm box or retail. 'bring on your pipes
aryl tilt thom..(my24),,cpiß. BAILNITZ.
WITALZAIVX .-. X :-.BRETZ r ..
hkholoiolo and-Retail kiTug4lsti Carlisle."
- AS just received o Jorge oiiSvikTl)selected •
stack of American, French rtdd English
tents, Drugo,_ Afedicinos. Nip's, gits,
Dy,,stors, Sed;'"`ALthis,storn , Phystsienri con,
,iiiiy, on hay: lig
.. their. 'Proscriptions c o refolly
• A so y - WANTED ,to sena iti iiktinni,
bullies& Calicos). • `olllr,olo 164 • i .
eitn Muettioementv,
Worlds Tots. Safe
More proof of their
,superiority.—The fte fire
• in Jersey ON. • X 4, •
Mr. Stuns C. llERamo—Sir : It gives' us
mint' pleasure to state that a Safe el; your
make was.the moans of preserving our books
and valuable papers, together, with a lot. of
Silver Spoons, Forks, '&c...,from destruction
by - llie lire - that — occurred -in-Onebtore -on -the.
night of the '27th ult. at go G Montgomery
street. The lire commenced near the Sale,
OWing,to its situation on a wall, did not
falfinto" the cellar, but was exposed to the full
heat of thd fire from its commencement, and
when taken from the' ruins had all.the Mass
plates and knobs - completely melted'ofil
Yours, R. 113: EARLE & Co.
Jortioy City, Fob 3, 1853. • -
great fire tit Strawberry et.—Letter from Lewis
,Varch 29,1862.
Mr. Jo lIN FAllliEL — Sir'l It affords me much
satisfaction to inform you that the "Herring
Salamander Safe'? wide!' we parchakid of you
a short time sicce. prtisarved;our. books, and.
papers in good condition, during, the severe
orden, through which it passed nt ikedisnstroine
conflageation that toedc place at our warehouse"
on the morning of the 88th inst., when the sale
was exposed to the most intense heat for Noma
hours, and when dragged from the flames was
red hot on several sides. We make this state.
meat by way of henring testimony to the worth
of these valuable Fire Proofs
Very Respectfully, , LEWIS & co.
The Proprietor of the genuine " Herring
Salamander Sales." challenges the whole world
in the imin'of 0 ILE Thousand Dollars. to produce
their equal. Awarded the PRIZE MEDAL,
,ot the WOR'LD'S PAIR, London, and the
MEDAJL by - the American Institute.
:fiver sow of these Safes have been sold and
are now in use, and more - than 100 have passed
triumphantly through accidental fires
Second hand Safes and " Salamanders" of
other tapper.,, having been taken in part pay
for "Herrings." for sale at Olean rotes.
JOHN FARREL, ,
34 Walnut St., Philadelphia,
):tq l 3"..7farblcized Iron Mantles, Table Tops, 3c.
from the v-orits of the celebrated "SAL A-
M AN OMR MARBLE, CO," on hand in areal
variety. mar 303 m
C` 6
commuit qui L COLLEG
Located Na 127 Baltimore ..trect, Baltimore, Md.
The.ostensible object of. this Institution is to
piaci° Itt the reach ut individualtV proper !at:di
nes for ()butt:nog a thorough and prrctical
Mercantile Education. Nothing indeed htis
been omitted that is calculated to produce the
desired result.
The rooms of the College are well fitted up,
conveniently arranged, and situated in the
roost desirable part al the City. Connected
thereto is a Coinnmrcial Library, and This, in
connection with familiar Lectures on Commer
cial Law and Alercantrle Science, is a matter
of the highest import 311C0 to all who desire to
become Accountants of the first order, and oe-
Copy stations of profit slid 'responsibility. A
young man can here obtain a more cur: eat
knowledge of general business matters in a
lew weeks than can be acquired in as many
.years in any one Counting Rosin.
The course of study embraces Double E try
Bookkeeping., and its adapt Ilion to %rations
depart wentsof Commerce and Trade, Mercau
tile calculations taught according to the most
approved wetlands. Practical Penmanship, com
hinirt4 rapidity of exectitirm with beauty of
ermstrudtion. Lectures on Mercantile Law,
ripen vat-mils unportant Mercantile subjects
baside many other 'whits necessary inr a book
keeper or business - man to understand. The
time rieces,l try I run. industrious stmdent_t o
co.nplcre the coarse varies from 5 to 8 weeks.
There being in, v relation, applicants can enter
at nay time and acrend both day and ,evening.
•Csmatinutions are field at stated periods, and
Diplomas riwarderl to those' who gad date.—
For terms, &c., write and have a Circular for
warded by mail.
March, 23. 1553. Iv. '
SPRING IVlELLzikrErnr GOODS
EI=GI
JOHN STONE & SONS,
Importers and Dealers in French Millinery
Goods, No. 45 South Second Street,
HAVING reeeiveo by late arrivals a rge
and well selected assortment Or
SPRING AIILLINEBY GOODS,
are now prepared to offer their customers, at
theiowest market prices—
Glace Silks for Bonnets,
- Fancy Bonn'et and Cap Ribbons,
French and Ainerican - Artificial Flowers,
Crayon, all colors, .
Fancy Nets and Laces.
Together with every article appertaining:o
the Millinery trade,
March 9, 1553.
WOOD & WILLOW WARE.
20,0110 FANCY CORN 11110 OMS,
1,500 Dor, flUClCErziAssiirtril Colora.
600 NESTS CI 13 %R WAS,II 1,1113:1, -
800 CEDAR-CHURNS,
.5,10 DiIZ.AV 11,10 W 13 SICEITS,
300 Dui: WALL 4 SCR Ul3 URI/3EIES,
Plie largest stock ever offdied in Pliila•
delprila,an,l t h e cheapest iu the world. Or- .
drirs promptly ,lilted.
M. j: J. M. ROW E,
NO, THIRD Si
llarcli 9,1853 PHILADELPHIA.
Window Shades, Carpets and Oil,
Cloths. ,
- 5. STEWART DEPTIIro
AT '223 Nortle,.' . 2d Street, above Wood,
Philadelphia, would most respeettol
ly call the attervion of his mends and the
public' in general, to his hirge and well no. r
elected stock of Carpet', Oil Cloths, Illatlinga, C
irimlosu.,,Sharks, Door Mato, Stair Rods, Pi- G
0.110 ewe., Table Goiters
_Cocoa I l , fortiinp,•s, Ire, el
1 yards wide, lor Pubhe Hou es, Counting to,
Houses. Ste.
Also—to my branch Store, 116, Spring Gar- Kt
vid
den Street, above . 9111.
.p aivz UTllliVra NEW.
MRS. H. G. SU PLE E. invites the att ention
.
of Country Merchants and Dress ~ d altet•
to her unrivaled assortment of .
PAPER PATTERNS,
for full sized Ladies' Dresses, Sleeves, Man
tles, 'Palmas, Mantillas, Capes, Aprons, Sacks
&c.
Th. Pattern; are embroidered in Various
design's, printed and fringed,shuwing exactly
new the Dress will appear when made.
Ruing in constant 11,IM muniention with the
best houses of London and Paris, and furnished
monthly with every new- design ns soon as it
appears, the public can always depend on this
Old Established House for the most recherche
novolt es in dress.
Always on hand a beautiful nssortment of
- CHILDREN'S CLOTHING,
elite newest styles and materials.
'Medals were awarded her in 1848.1850-1852
. _
1y..7 A set of Six Patterns will be Bent to any
one enclosing Three. Dollars • , .
_ _ _
MRS. IL G. surf,ch's
Chihlron's Clothing & Pattern Emporium
n 4 south 1,1 St., Philadelphia.
IFIZELL JP.I.P.EIIS.
20,000 PIEICES!
y HAvo just opened the largest assortment
A of WALL PAPERS ever opened in Car•
lisle, consisting of about 0,002 pieces of the
latest French a nd American designs, ranging
In priesfroin 5 ets to $1 'l5, also:Window Psoi
pers and Fire Screens, Plain Greett and Blue"
Papers, ace, 'Persons wiShing teifurehase any
of the above can save at least 25 bei cent by
calling'at .1011 N P. LYN E'S
Hardware Store, West Side of North Hanover
Street, Carlisle.
Fresh Gai'llenl• Seeds.
- EUST received, our usual supply of Fresh
end Choice G;rden.and Flower Seeds from
the extensive es:ablialunont A. Drees,
Philadelphia, which aro warranted tO be 01 the
.vary best quality
rnar23 . • S. W. HA VERSTICK.
• Flsh„Fish • 0 Fish.
FIFTY ba4rels of prime No. 1,
luelterekirr-whOhr, -- half and. , quarter, barrels,
just received in store and for sale at the' lowlier
prices for cash,by
611107
J. D. HALBERT
Lined gunk Gime.
THE subseriher hai on hand 11Ien'e FIE GIC
Gl.O VES, lined with Minim rkin, suitable for
driving gloves.. jan 19 (3:'W. fiITNE.R_
'VI ANT
„ . . .
A BOY wanted. aboui ,
15 of 16 yore of ago,
whO can. Como well recOrnmondod, t0.a 0 .4, ) i n
a.Dry Daodafitora and go -errands. Apply at
I.lde atria.. . • suarsl4 45 ''''7 -- -
. ..
Aliorellancous,
ror iltie Cure qii" . Jl.,
' . cot; art,, COLDS,
N9ARSEN.MSS; 'IRON..
‘: CEITIS-,• awour, AsTxr.
11A," 'WHOOPING • aopamr .
AND QONSUN/PTION.
. . .
Of all the numerous medicines extant, [and
some of them valuable . ' 'for the cure of paL
munory complaints, nothing
,has ever been
found.,which could compare in ite effects milli
this-preparation. Others cure sometirnesibut.-:.
at all times and in all diseases- of'the lungs .
and throat'where medidind can give relief, this
will do it. It pleasant to take, nisidPerfeetly
safe in accordance' with the directions. Wo ...
to not' advertise fur the information of thoact
who have tried It bin those .who have not.—
Families that have known its value will not be •
without it, end by its timely use, they ore
secure from the dangerous c,insequcnnes of
Coughs and Colds which neglected, aspen into
fatal coristr nptioii .. .
Tao Dial Ana of the Massachusetts institute
6 1
,was ewer to this preparation by, the Board
of Judges in September 1647 ; also, the module
of the three, great I natitutes of Art, in this
country; - also the Dipluma - of, the Ohio Institute
at Cincinnati, has been given to the Cticattir
PECTIMAL, by their Governmeet in Considers•
lion of its extraordinary excellence and useful
ness in curing affections of the Lungs and
Throat.
Read the following opinion founded on the'
long experience of the ,eminent Physician of
the port and city of,
ST JOHNS, 8,1851.
Dr J C Aymt
Five years trial of your CHERRY PECTO
RAL in my practice, has Proven what I fore
saw from its composition, must ho true. that
it eradicates and cures the colds and coughs
in which Wa, in this section arc peculiarly
liable.
1 think its equal-has not yet Ireen discovered
nor do I know how a better remedy can he
inade for the distempers at tho and
Lungs. J J BUR PON, M D, FRS.
See what it has done en a wasted constitu
tion; net only iil the following .eases, but a
thousand more:
Dr Ayer: In Ilia month of July last I was
attacked by a violent diarrlnc t m the mines of
California. I returned to San Fratineisco in
hope of receiving benefit from a, change of
climate and diet. Illy diarrhcca ceased, but
was. followed by a secure cough, and mu-h
soreness. I finally started for home, bat re
ceived no benefit from the voyage. Hy cough
continued to 'grow worse and when I arrived
at New York, I was at once m irked by' my
acquaintances as a victim of consumption.
I must confess that I saw no sufficient reason to
doubt what my friends all believed. At this
time I commenced taking your truly invaluable
medicine with little expectation -ol deriving
any benefit from its use, You would riot re
ceive these lines did I not regiird it my duty to
state to the afflicted, through you, that My
health, in the Emile: of eight months, is fully
restored. I attribu'e it to the use of your
CHERRY' PECTORAI,, Yours truly,
WILLIANI W. SMITH
MIIIINGTON, Pa., April 12, 18,1,51.
'Dear sir Feeling that I have been soared train
a promotive grave, through your it ,, trunwetal.
ity by the provitletm.• of tlotl, I will take the
liberty to express my gratitude.
R cough amt th • alartniag •ry'onittoni; of Con
sumption, had - reduced me too low to leave me
anything like hope, when my- phyrimian brought
toe a bottle "rt . your PECTtiItAL. It 50011101 w
afford immediate relief, amd tta.v inn few weeki
time !its t•estotaol me In souvrl health If it will
do ihr other; wlt'lt, it lat . acme for 11113., youare
uertainly flue of the lOittelactot•t of in tokintl;
Sincerely viehing yo i every hl esii lig,
Very reqo..ctiolly youes, .
Jul! g .1, CL,I-I.kr,,
hector• of St. Peter's Church
With such assurance, and from such
men, no stranger, pfoof can be adduced,
unless it be from iks effects upon vial..
Prepared.,and Sold by
JA DIES 0. _AVER,
7 PRACTICAL. GIIFOLIST, Lowell, Mass.
rxnn x NSU.B.ANCII
The Allen and East Ponnshormigh Mutual
Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland coon.
ty, incorpurated by an Act of Assembly, is
now fully organizad,rand in operation under
the management of the fulluwing commission
ers, viz:
Jacob Shelly, Wm, R. Gory's,'
Cock Ii n, Mcitilioir I . ll*Ctitictnati, Clifislion Stay
'non, Christian ritzal, Jacob 11. Coovor, LCWIA
Flyer. Fleury Logan, Boolitinti H. Musser, Jr.
cob lr,rlt, Samuel Prowell, • Joseph WickMs
The rates or insurance arc as low and favor
abie 8/6 ally Company of the kiwi in the State.
Persons wishing to become members are in•
tjtail to make application to the age. is of the
company, who are willing to wait open them
,it any time.
BENJ. FL MOS3E'R., President..
HICNRY LOGAN, Vice l'residenti
- Lewis Byer, Secretary.
NlichaelCocklin, Treasurer.
Cumber nd • County...-Rudolph Martin, N.
Cumberland ; C. 11. Dorman. Kingstown , Hen
ry Zearing, Shireman..tawn ; Charles 8011,
CarlWle; Dr. J. Ahl, CI ccchtuwn , Samuel
Graham, 'West Peinisboreirigh; James Me Dow
el, Frankfort! ; Jluda Grilllth, South Middle
ton; Samuel Cancer, Benjamin v llitverstick,
Nlechaniesburg ; John Sherricic, Lisburn; Da:
vid Concur, Simplicrastovm.
Torie-Gountyr - ,- - -Jolm - tlriwnra - m - , - DM 1
Peter Wilford, Franklin; John Smith, Esq.,
Washingtori?; W. S. Picking, Dover; Daniel
Raffeneberger, J W. Crdlt, Paradise.
Harriaburg.—llouser & Lachman. ,
hlembers of the company having policies
admit to expire can have them reliewed by
making application to any ulthe agents.
Nuv, 1 4, ly.
VITECIT.III F3,E LL ACA.DEXtrir.
. .Tliree miles West of ilarrisburg, Pa.
THE Filth Session of this Institution mil
continence on MOND A Y,oie 20 day o
May, next. Parents and gnat Mans are reques
ted to ;moire into 'the nib:rite-of this Institution
before sending their-sous or wards elsewhere.
The situation is retired, pleasant, healthful, and
convenient of access.ho course of instruc
tion will embrace the difirtent branches of a
Yhorough English Education, together with the
Latin, Greek, French, German, Spanish and
Portuguese Lungiumes, end Vomil qud Instru •
menial Music. The Principal will bemssisted
by lout well qualified Tenni...ere, vix t two in the—
English Branches, 'one )11 Peiirminship and
Drawing, and ono Liu Music and the Modern
Languages.
TERMS.
Boarding, Washing, Tuition in the
.English branches, &c., per ses
sion (5 months.) 85n 00
Ancient or Modern Languages, each, .5 00
Instrumerml Music,to 00
For Circulars an otheri nformatio'n address
DEN LINGER, Principal.
mar 2 While HUI. Camberland etafaeN, Pa. ,
COAL! COAL
The Best andJ Cheapest in the Maiicet for
Emily Use.
, 1 6 , 41 ;paw: parip
200 TONS of thmeelebrated 'l6:mach Gap
Coal, Dauphin -county, and Gold Nino Gap
Coal, Schuylkill county, just.received and for
mile at price.: from 613,25 to 63,f.0 per tun. by
r. 1311)OLD jr. at the warehouse formerly
owned by S. M. Hoover.-
Onreoal can be delivered any where along
the line of the GuMberland Valley Rail Road.
- rdere-by-letter-(post-paid)`prum'ptly-att•
to: (march IS.)
• Limoburnor's Coal.
S' and 3
• • 1000 :TON.i Lim4)burner's/Conl of. tho beet
quality just :receiving end for 8010 14 E. 131 D•
OLE, ,Only $2,40 per ton:
LarliolO;Mrarch 16' 1853;
aS n• 1 :N A
,FOR. RENT.
the ' , Fulling Mill at Middleitex .North
dleton township, will be rented trent the
let of , April neki. Enquire et tile of ioe of the,
eutisertheeirt,Perlielei. '
• •
. INm.„l4..rtivitorm..
SUNBURY, JIM 21th 1851
141L4tellatteous,.
•
HARDWARE-SPRING SVPLY.
THE subscriber.wishos to dravi the atten
tion of the public to their oAin interests,
which they may conitalt to good advantage by
'examining the elegant • and complete assort
ment of Hardware of every description, which
he is now receiving at his old stand en North
Hanover street. •
_
. .
' .W 49 ilfl.Vo a largo .supply of springs, hubs,
bands, laces, etirtains,.and floor oilcloths and
drab cloths, of different qualities, i n f ect every
thing itt your line.
TO CABINETMAKERS
We offer complete setts of Areneers, knobs and
mouldings of 'walnut and mahogany, to aui
both the'trste and 'the purse, . .
CARPENTERS EXAMINE 1
the splendid assortment of mole. in your line,
as also at completectock.of liouildiog materials,
each as locks, hinges, - screws, lalehes, glues,
paints, oils, varnishes, turpentmei'&e. and'va-
Haus -carpenters tools- cheaper 'than ever, as
has been acknowledged by a carpenter who
has seen them.'
BLACKSMITHS
cannot go wrong in giving us a call for a sup—
ply of hamntered,•rolled, alit and other iron
generally used. as tilsro cast, Shan American
and English blister steel, &c. &c. •
OUR 'FARMER FRIENDS ,
will also consult their interests by looking at
our cheap shovels, forks, trace chains, hate-,
and - every other article from a .cradle to a
plough,to suit them in Price and quality.
THE PUBLIC. GENERALLY
are also invited to examine the, quantity and
quality now on hand of cedar ware, tubs,
churns, buckets, oils, such as fish, sperm and
flaxseed oils, which will be sold at the lowest
cash prices. I would'alco call attention to my
splendid_ assortbent 'of WALL PAPERS,
pro..enting a numberless variety of Patterns at
prices Iron] 6 etc. upwards. Remelnher there
us no mistake here, as all articles will he sold
at the llwest cash prices at the old and well
known stand rn North Hanover street'. East
Bice, hetweee McGlaughlin's Hotel and Kell•
er's - Hat Store: JACOB SE2ilElt.
• march 16
THONAS H. MILES'
NEW CLOTHING ROCIVIS
AND FURNISIONG STORE,
Opposite the Rail Road Ogles, West High Street,
Carlisle.
TII. SKILLS desires to inform his old
• friends and the public that he has opened
a general clothing establishment. and hos now
in store an extensive stock of the best and
cheapest goads ever offered in Carlisle.
MehN, Youth's and Boy's clothing,
for Spring, Summer aild,W inter wear, now on
hand of every variety and furnished at reduced
rates. Ile ban else a large and. well selected
assortment of Piece Goode, of English, French
and German Fabrics, new and beautiful pat
terns, for coat; pants nod vests, which will be
made _to order the Irmat approved and fash•
ionable,nanner and in a superior style of work•
manship. A full and elegant stock of 'Gentle
men's Furnishing Goods, such as gloves, plain
and fancy shirts, collars, handkerchiefs, ties,
&c., constantly kept on hand. Also India
Rubber 0 verenn's and Leggins.
. _
Feeling confident from the reputation which
it 'tat been lute constant aim for a course of
years insecure for his establishment, of his a
.bility to please, he rsspecifully invites an ex
amination of his stock, which for quality,work
miniliiri and low prices cannot'be surpassed.
May 19, 1852-Iy.
FASHIONABLE:
Clothing House.
AHE subscriber is now having made up a
large lot of very supei:ior' CLQTII IN G,
which- he is determined to sell as low if not
lower than any other - house in the country.—
llis stock will consist ol— .
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Pine Dress" Sattinett, -ack and Overconti - •
Casein - tore' Sattinett and Velvet Cord Pants,'
Satin.atid 'Cachtner'e Vestings, &c.
Also, Gloves. Hosiery,Suspenders, Cravats,
Shirts, Shirt Cullar4, Umbrellas, Hats, Caps,
Merino Shirts and Drawers, &c.
I will it all tittioSkeep a good assortment of
Cloths Uissimeres and Vestings on...hand;
whit.h . will be male up to order in the best and
most ittiluoiable style. I have as' .oreman of
this astablishinant a practical tailor, one who
has had considerable experierieo In the busi
ness, and is not surpassed as- a cutter in the
borough of Carlisle. Ail garments ,made to
order warranted to lit and wolf made, if not,
tioalle. I am now receiving direct from
Philadelphia a fresh assortment of loths,
Cassimeres and Vestings, to whit-h I invite
the attention of tny numerous old customers
and the public in General. All in want of
.cheap and ti garments will do well and save
money by and exitniningthisstock be
lore purchasing elsewhere. No trouble to show
the goods. Ittteolleet the stand next door to
Burkholder's lintel. ;Make no mistake just
one door from the corner.
sep29 C lIARLES OGILII Y.
Dissolution of Partnership.
THE partnership heretofore existing between
the subscribers wider the firm of Morrie
&. flearatiey, in the Tin and Coppersmith bus
iness, was dissolved by mutual consent on the
22d of February, ult. All persona indebted
to said firm, or having claims against thorn; arc
requested to make settlement without delay.
The. books are at the old stand where persona
aro requeatedlo call,
MONOE MORRIS
fIEARSEIEY.
MrThe subscriber respectfully Winans his
friends that the business Will be continued by
him at tho old stand as heretofore, and.solicits
a continuance of the patronage so liberally ex
tended to the late firm.
mosnov.
To Builders & Houskeepers.
THOSE who are building, or about cam
mooning houseiteeping will be sure to
find at all times an assortment to select from.
Looks of oil sorts and sizes. with brass, argil.
10, mineral and white knobe, with japanned or
Wed furniture, butt hinges; cast and wrought,
window glass from 8* 1FW21)72c ElTFilts,serews
&c. sce. You who are about to be marriod and
going to housekeeping, wo have everything to
please. such an fancy wailery and trays, ivory;
handled knives and forkii, in sotto or by, the
dozen, common Itniirs and forks, bolter knives
with plated and ivory handles frying and bread
pans, smoothing irons, tubs. churns, 4m. '
HENRY SAXTON.
Carlisle; March 9, 1853.
AWFUL TRAGEDY !
Two Women Foully Butchered I I
THE greatest excitement prevails in Phila
delphia on account of 'the inliuman massacre
of two helpless females t taw a greater' and
more intense excitement exists since the arri
val nt Bentz & Brbthers, of a bplendid dot of
latitdsome
SPILL/11'G GOODS,
Which we aro selling off to the public at very
low prices. Among the lot aro Dress Goods,
every kind, Bonnets, very cheap, Ribbons,
Chintzes, Musline, and agreat stock of Cloths,
Lassimerea, Vestings, Bummer stuff, and a
general Variety. Further particulars liereal
ter.". BEN TZ & BROTHERS.
march 16
For Sale or Rent,
THE HOUSE & LOT, corner
of North and Pitt streote, recently'
kt v •
; • occupied by Mrs Ann Emery--
For terms Apply: to %V. D.Sey
ntour.iq, or - G. IL CROOKS, Jr.
No 99, N, Btb.ct., hart.'
Dissolution of Partnership, •
te° partnership heretofore existing between
the subscribers under the firm of J, & 1.
Riegel, in the mercantile business, was dissol•
red by,„ mutual consent on the 17th day of
Alaroh, 1853.- -All persons indebted to the
said firm, or having claim.; against them; aro
requested 'to make settlement without oelay.
Tho books are at the old'etand where persona
are requested to call. JOHN REIGEL,
LEVI lIEIGEL
, .
The subscriber respeetfully ; inform .his
-friends-the-businesemill—be-conttnued—brhim
ut the old stand: in Mechaniesburg;"qts hereto.
Tore, and solicits a continuance of the patron
age eo liberally extended.to the late firm. ••
. • JOHN ItIEGEI:.
• Mardi 23; 1853. •
%44p7MMID
A T MOUN 1110E,L;Y:IliONVOEIKq;
Dix miles ~ S enth Of Furnace
fiends, Wood Cliepporsi Mine ,Benk "Nandi,
Colliers, Liihtirims Kende; Liineetono.delivered
end ' . L . lmeste i n t e
OCrApply In the, undersigned sr -the workii'4 ,
'TSIO, sub, 'pos: : „ i ,
Legal a►tl Oilier 'Notice's
•. • llooLikra
,w • - -
HVREAS t h e Honorable J. H. GRA.
luta, Presidia Judge. of the several
Courts of Common Pleas of the counties of
Cunsberland, Perry and Juniata, in Pennsylva.
uia,and Justice of the several Courts of Oyer
and Torminer and General ,Jail. Delivery , in
said counties. and Hon. Min Rupp and dam
eel .Woodburn, Judges Of the Court uf Oyer and
'Armin - 6r and General Jail - Milieu fo-r-thi
trial of ull capital and other
.offendors, in the,
said county of Cumberland,by their precept 6 to
me directed, dated the 10th of January, 1853,
have ordered the Court of Oyer end Terminer
and General Jail Delivery, to be holden at Car•
lisle on the 2d MONDAY of April, 1853,
(being the 1 fth day) at .10 o'clock in the fkire
noon, to continuo two Weeks. •
NOTICE is therefore hereby given, to the
Coroner, Justices'of the Peace and constables
oftho said county ofCurnbarland,thattheyare
by the said precept commanded to be then an , '
there proper - perm:MN with their rolls,
records, inquisitions, eianiins.tions, and all
other remembrances, todo those things which.
t6theirelficemapperlainto bedone,undall those
that syphoned by rocognizonrus,to prosecute
(against the prisoners Pia t are °Wien shall et
in the Jail of said count are Wm thereto
prosecute them as shall be. just.
JOSEPH McDARMOND, Sheriff:
Sheriff's Office', Cur lisle,
Feb. 24, 1853. -;
In the Court of Common Pleas of
. , Cumberland County.
Daniel Golden & No. 121,April Term
Liam Golden ,5 1852.
Edward Golden, Jacob Issue directed by the
Fissel, Catharine Fig- Register's Court to
eel and Jacob Golden. try the validity ol the
will of Edward Golden. dec
Now, to wit, 13th January 1853, on motion
of Wm M. Biddle. Esq., attorney for Plaintiffs
in above stated case, notice is directed to be
given to all p.rsons who may be interested in
the estate of Edward Golden, late of South..
ampton township, doc'd., as heirs, relatives
or next of kin, devisees, legatees or executors
to appear et the .April Term of ou• said Court
and become ordeclare to become parties to the
aboye case
Cumberland' County, m
I do' certify that the above is a
L. S. copy, the original of which is of roc
t.,+l ord in the Court of Common NE an
of said county. Witness my hand and offi.:.ial
seal at Carlisle the 28th day of Febraary, A. a
•
1853,
GEORGE ZINN, Prnth'y
NOTICE.
P LIE pat tnership whVell has existed between
the subscribers under the style of" Williams
& Brother," is this day dissolved by mutual con
sent. All persons indebted to the late firm, will
please innk.ete payment to L. I. NV ILLTAMS, in
whose hands the books and papers are plAccd
and those having claims will please present then
The undersigned take dill opportunity to rafturn
their thanks to all those who have patron
izedkio,l3
theM in their business.
L FLAviLLI A MS.
Newville, Feb. Pl, WILLIAM:3
,ry The business will be continued by the
subscriber, who,thankfut for past favors, solicits
si continuance ot-the custom of the imtvons of the
isle fir u, • J. C WILLI MS.
NOTICE
NOTICE is hereby given to al! person•
interested; that thu following neenunts
have been filed in the Prothonotary's Oflice for
examination by the accountant therein named,
and will be presented to the Court of Common
Pleas el , Cumberland county tor iimifirmation
and allowance on WEDNESDAY the 13th day
of April. 1853,
1 The final acpurit of;Daniel Cline, Esq,
assignee of Philip Ebut, sr under a deed of vol
untary assignment for t ie
,benefit of creditors.
2 The account of William Ker, committee
of James Woods (a mote) appointed by the
Court of Cominon Pleas of Cumb. county.
3 The Emceed account of Jacob Spangler,
committee of Moses Wolf, under the act of as
sembly relating to habitual drupltards.
4 Trust account of James W. Ilays, com
mittee of James Hays, a lunatic.
GEORGE ZINN.
Prothonotary's Ofll.le, Prothonotqry
Carlisle, Mar.B 1853.
Estate of Dajiiel dec'd
Letters_ Testamentary on the estate of Danl.,
Doner; deed. late of West Pennshoro town.
ship, Cumberland county, have been hotted to
he.subseribers, of whom David Doner resides
in %Vest Pennsboro township. and John Dotter
in Frankford township, in said etmnti. All
persons havinz elatins against the said estate
will present them for settlement, and those
indebted will make immediate payment to
DAVID DONEIL,
Ex'rs.
JOHN DON ER.
March -23'. 1853.
Administrator's Notice.
• NOTICE is hereby given that the Register
of Cumberland County has issuci
. Letmrs of
Administration, de bon is non, wii the will
annexed, to the undersigned on the estate of
lion. John Read, diteld. late 9f the borough of
--Mlliersons having accounts t maitist
said estate will present them for settlement,
and those indebted w:11 make payment in
\V It. 11. MILLER, Adm'r
Carlisle, March 2.1, 1953, ,
Estate of Henry Bob's, dec'd.
NOTICE is hereby g vcn that letters of ad
inintstratton, on the estate of Henry Bubb, late
of the borough of Alechnniesburg, deed, have
been granted by thd Reimer - of Cumb. co, to
the subscriber, residing in Silver Spring twp.,
to said county. • , All persons having claims
against said estate MT requested to call and
make settlement, and those indebted to make
immediate payment to
mar3o • JACOB 61PMMA, Adm'rp
Estate of George W. Singizer, dec.
NOTICE is !levelly given that letters of ad
ministration on the estate of George W. Sing•
izer, late of Churchtown, Monroe twp.. Climb
mo,have-beian-grante-d-by—the_RogisteLa_said-
county to the subscriber, residing in the same
township. ,All persons having elnima against
'said estate are requested to cull tind, make set
tiement, and those indebted to make immediate
payment to
mer3Opd
JOHN BRAN DT, Adger
Estate of George Cramer, dec'd.
NOTICE is hereby given that letters of ad:
,111 ministration, ott,the estate of GEORGE
CRAMER lam' of Lower Allen sownslnti,
Cumberland county, have beet granted by the
Register of said comity to the subscriber, living
in:Upper Allen township. Alt persons having
claims against said estate will present them ler
settlement, .and tit tj,: indebted are requested
to make immediate payMent to
JOAN„ B. COOVER, Adm'r.
NOTICE.
T I4E atthscriber informs hie old friends and
- customers that he has disposed of his Oro
cery Store to Mr. burr G.:WILLI/ads, whom
ho cordially receommends to *their favor and
patronage. All persons indebted to toe are
earnestly requested to call and rit,.ke settle•
ment, as it is necessary that lily business should
etosau without delay. Those having claims
will also please present-there
March-30.. JOSEPH D. HALBERT.
Tavern License.
NOTICE is hereby given that the subscriber
intends applying at the en llg term el the Court
of Quarter Sessions of Cumberland County, for
License to keep a public , house, in the stund now
coupled by VticaltOio DOSPI2. In'Sllirenninglown
lu sated. County;'helhg ap old stand., •
DAVID BOLLINGER.
We the undersigned citizens of the Township of
Lower Allen aforesaid, being personally ac
quainted with David Both ogee:the above.named
petitioner, and also having knowledge, of the
!Muse for which the License is prayed, 110 hereby
errtify that such house is needs ,ry to accomodate
the public, and entertain strain ;era or travellers,
that he is 11 person of geed - repute fo. Imousty
Linn temperance, and that he Well provided
with house room and ,conveidences for flip lodg
• and-ariommotlati on of strtogers. and tr,ve I.
lees,' We therefore beg leavo to recommeed him
for a Demise. .
_Aittau GoithurGNill
-M Miner John.Slieely, Solornlp r Al 01110 r, SAT.°
Ulll . Niegeilejr. Ezekiel' Jacob '
Samuel Zimmerintin, GeOrge Etehelberoer.
Gilbarger v..
I 3
- '•'Ci4eap Rid ,
Tho, subscriber has Wet. opened another in:
voice of the beet .quality (.doves, at
the low prieo,or 62i etc. terpniv. •(. •.•
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Iroodwfirdi `-s,Sreisinitit;
PUP D DCE ti F.: tit C DMA iaSTO 14':W
- roll WARDING NIEWIAAN
14908 CARLISLE:Ii%;
fegal aiib Otljer'Notices,
Tavern, 'License.
Tothe Honorable lhe Jutlgis.of the Court.
of General Quarter Seseiens of the Pence
of Cumberlantl county, at April . Sessions, A.
'The Petition of Jonathan C.' Beecher, re.
spectfully represetne. that your petitioner is
provided with the necessary requisites fur
keeping a house of Public .Entertainment, in
-the-house he -now, occupies as Emillic in - IV - fifth
Middleton township. Your petitioner, there
fere, prays your Llonorx to grunt him a Li•
cense for the same the ensuing year, com
mencing on the'2d tYlonday of April next, as in
duty bound, he wilt ever pray, &c.
JONATHAN C. BEECHER.
We the undersigned citizens or the township
of North Middleton, in the county of Cumber
land, do certify tft we are well acquainted
with the:above named Jonathan C. Beecher,
that he is ca good repute forhotterity and tem.
perance, and is - well provided with house room
and conveniences for the accommodation of
strangers and travellers, and that such liin.or
Tavern is necessary to aceommodaie the pub
lic and entertain strangers and ,travellers.
Christian Hartman, Henry Auckerman,
William Cornman, Jacob Wert, Jacob Gut
shall, je., George tsutsll.lll, Joseph Zieglel,
David ,Wolf, John Coover, John Kite', W. ' F.
Switzer, Christian'kinert, David Nailer, Con ,
rad Moidorf, sr., John Baidler.
march 10
Tavern License.
TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court
of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace
of Cumberland County, at April Sessions, A.
D. 185'3.
The Petition of J. A. Maloy respectfully
represents that your Petitioner is provided with
the necessary requisi.cs for iceepingm house of
Public Entertainment, in the house he now oc
cupies as such in Mechanicsburg. Your Pe
titioner, therefore, prays your Honors to grant
him a License Mr the same, the ensuing year,
commt 'lcing on the 2d Monday of A p-11 next,
as in duty bound he will ever pray. &c,
JAMES MALOY.
February 26, 1853.
We the undersigned citizens of the Borough
of Mechanicsbnrg in the county of Cumber
land, do certify that we are well acquainted with
the above named Petitioner. that he is of good
repute for [toiletry and" temperance, and is welt
provided with [loupe room. and conveniences
for the nccomodatien of strangers and t;ralel
lers, and that such inn or Tavern la neeess.ry
.o accommndate the public aud * entorfain stran
gers and travellers. •7
Henry H Eberly, Edward-Larnoas, Grnrge
Singizer, John Hoover, Allillll Hauck,it Wil
son, Daniell rich, Samuel Snell, John Duey,
Henry Ca-114, Simon'Arnold, George Bobb,gli;
G M.Govran.
Tavern License
GTICE is hereby given that I intend to
apply at the ensuing, term or the Court
Quivuer Sessions or tfio County of Cumber
land. for license to keep a public .house in the
house now occupied as such by George t;oover,
in Silver Spring township, Climb. county.
March 9, 18.53., .1011 IN GOY.
We the subscribers citizens of Silver Spring
township, Cum:). county certify that the said
John Ley is of good repute for honesty .god
temperance, and is wall proVided with house
room and conveniences for t e lodging anden
tertainment of travellers and strangers, and
that suth Inn or Tavern is necessary to accom
modate the public and strangers and travellers.
A II Zos ger, Sane! Hess, Joseph Konage ,
'Joseph Sadler, Srunoel Sigter,•Chriatian-
Wm Williams, F. Ihrmxt, James William
son, Jacob Forney, Henry W Irvin David
Orrs, George Weaver John Karn., Henry
Spsie, Jacob Medey..Georgo V Coover, John
-Bobh, -Joseph - Eiehelbergerf
' Tavern License.
NOTICE is hereby . given that I intend to
, apply at the ensuing term of the Court
or Quarter Sessions of Cumberland County, fur
license to keep a public 310113 C in the stand I
no', occupy us such in Wormlevsburg, Cumb
erland county ALEX. WELLS.
111 arch 9, 1853.
• IVe the undersignOd c4izens of
_Wornileys.
burg, in the Couuty„of Cumberland, do certify
that we are well a!quaintod with the alcove
named Alexander Wells, that he is of good re
pute tor ttonesty and temperance, and is tell
provided with haus!) room and etittveitienceces
for the accoininniation - of rarangers anti tea
vel era, and th.it such inn or Tavern is neces
sary to aceninnidate the public and entertain
strangers-and travellers.
Daniel Erb, David Stevenson,' John Holtz,
Bernhard Glis, l'homas Flowers, Jacob Ben
ninger, Englebeart Wormley,J Longenecker,
Henry Killneffer, Jacob Ebetsol, Jacob Nied
hammer, Daniel N ied ha m mer.
Tavern License,
N OTICE is hereby given that I intend to
1.11 apply nt the ensuing, term of the Court of
Quarter Sessions of Cumberland County, fer
License to two') e public house at the Doubling
Gad Springs 111. I'll: , 1101.1S0 I I,low occupy as
,uch FC O.l'T COY LE.
March 9, 1853
We the undersigned citizens of Mifflin twp.
Cntr.berland county do Lenny that we are' well
acquhinted with the saiu Sc at Coyle. that he
of good repute for honesty and temperance, and
that he is well providi d with house room and
convenience for a"commodating and lodging
strangers and travellers, and do therefore rcc
commend him to your honors, and that such a
house is necessary for the aceomodation of
strangers anti travellers.
John Stewart, Wm li nettle, Andrew Middle
ton, James Kennedy, Jacob Heminger,Vm
S M'Dannell, D Sterrett, Geo Bra ton,A W
Sterrett, Jamesliarland, Henry Snyder ,
oodhurn,
Tavern License,
im-vrica is hereby , given that I intend
applying at the ensuing torte of the Court
a Quarter Sessions of Cumberland county for
aticense to keep a public house in the stand
now occupied as such by John Loy, in Kings
town, Silver Spring township, Comb. county,
J 08E1'11 SAD LER•
March 9, 1853.
7 - We - the - untereigne - d - eit ze us of - th - e - Tawnship
of „User Spring aforesaid, being personally
itequitinied with Joseph Sadler the above named
petitioner. and also having a knowledge of the
house for which the License is prayed, do here
by certity that such house is necessary to ac
comodate the public and to entertain strange.s
or travellers, that he is a person. of good repute
for bone Sty and temperance, and that he is well
provided with house room and .conveniences
for the lodeing and accommodation of strangers
and travellers.
Adam H Zerger, Esq Daniel Humer,ThiliP
B Stouh, Sain'l Hess, Daniel Spidel, James
Armstrong, Thomas U Chambers, .5 M Har
mon, 1V m W illisms, Samoa Ziegler, ti W
Irvin, George Reed. Richard M Blessing, Henry ‘Vm
K Stevenson, Andrew Irvin, George Weaver,
Joseph Konegy. Abraham Miller.
Tavern Licanse.
OTICE is hereby given that I intend to
N
npply.at the ensuing term of the Court of
Quarter Sessions of Cumberland county, for
License to keep a publio house in, the stand
known as the Mansion house in the borough of
Carlisle, now oceopieiLus such by Joseph W.
Patton, being an old stand.
ISAAC PARSONS..
March 9,1853
We the ondersigned citizens or the Borough
of Carlislc,• a the West-Ward, in the county
of Cumberlioid, do (weary that wo are all well
acquatined with the above named Isaac Par
sons, that lit is of gooil repute for honesty and
temperance, and is well provided with'house
room and tionvonience for the ticeciniodallen of
travellers, and that such Din or Tavern is nee.
essarylo accomodate the public and entertain
strangers and travellers. .
George Bendel, %V M Wilson F A -Kennedy,
inaoh Bretz, Jos W Parson It 'A Noble, John
Rhoads'. David Rhoads, Wm M Porter,'t'hom
as Conlp, A Noble, John N Armatrong, R.
Allison; Geo L Murray. Lewis Robinson. '
Tavern. Licenn.
.
NOTICE is hereby ir,iv , ess thatiintenslOppls•
Jog ot the eisieis4 tel of the. Ceertlll' oorter
County, the eel, wool of
Se"iUus
of
Eames'
P blip 'Riot Co house so ,the Ha td now
Lkeiiw to keel , nPu y.- h i ' Eliot Po nobOFP •
Occupied by me' as loop ;
in sold CoOOTY; ' - • •.. •
t° " 111 ' in '' ' WILLIAM. l'.; AlbuGl;. : _
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•
Ve the!. ,untlerslgited ;Oitieens of, the Township
Ette PenoshorongliOn the County' 4C:umber
hind; do certify that we ore AS ttl'acquand d with
the obese heated ,W tliisnr P. Hughe S ;;l.lll4 he -is
?Igtiod reptile for lion,.sty. anti temperanee,nnd
ti-well ,Pfo`lldell with !loose room. anttonoveni
etices "acoommodation of ;stratißers and
tassellitys,"antlittar.snels Inn or tavern is-neces
sary to .aecominodatei, ht Publio and entertain
strangers:mil troyellerst.. . , ,
A: P Ileney KSIIIieIM er, J, Longenecker,
tom Henry: Keeler,' Henry Ilrubst4er,.
smori 9yrster, •Jame.'"lloo4,',lltoilisei (1„
,areo,
Hlnietrich, Wilttam Wi
iiiirdFlAlllßl pan" Dingoo l /itu
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CARLISLE
VOUiTDRY PC *0 HINE SEtO P .
inbeenber cOntinuesto. immulacturs ut
J. his Foundry in 'East High street, having
on fiend a great variety of geottpatterns. and is
prepared Id .furnits..: IRON. - .AND: BRASS
'CAS'FIN,GS..winch will be.exeented to order
'6f not on hdod.) male shortes• notice, such ns
Cranks and' Gearing, Spun and Bevil
Wheels, Gudgeons for Saw. Mills, he, Plough
'Castings. Cutters, Point Sheers, Wagon end
Coach Boxes, Spindles, Car Wheels, Car
Chairs. &c. Steam Engines built to.order and
repaired. All kinds of machinery. in Paper
Mille, Grist Mills• and Factories' repaired nt
short notice. Mill Spindles dressed and turned.
Also, Horse Poivers and Threshing Machines,
.such , as-Bevel Gear Four Horse power; Hon.
izontal Gear Four' Horse Power ; Horizontal
Gear Twn Horse Power, Ploughs. Corn Shot
lers and Corn Crushers. • Threshing machines
and Horse powers repaiied and atiti Work lotto
at the shortest notice. Pa.terns or different
kinds on hand and made to order. .
He also has on hand a large supply of Phila
delphia and Troy Conking Stovts, and is cinv ,
start ly malting Cooking Stoves of various im- '
proved oat erns, for coal or-wood. -Ten Plate
Stoves, Grates, &c. , •
Repairing done to all kinds of Machinery.—
All kinds ofold Iron, Braes and Copper taken
in exchange for work.
apr2l if FR ANE LIN G A RITNER. „-
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P 7 MMET.TMTrIIP '. TIM . rI7 7 ,M ' eI
rintlE sub.tcriber continues to cart - on' the
IL above business, in all iis various, branches,—
in North Himover street, Carlisle, two doors
North of Leonard's corner, where he intends
keeping on kand-ageneral assortmentin hisline.
Consisting of all kinds of lash.
joicable SADDLES, Bridles
martingales, Girths,Circingles
1110
and IliLiters, also
TRUNKS, tray
cling and saddle k a w m,
bags.. lie also• FI
manufactures themost approved,
Spanish Spring Saddles, ever
u..ed in this country, those—
wishing it, handsome, durable and pleasant sad
dle will do well to call and •see them. He also
manufactures Harness, Bridles, Colldrs and
Whips in all their varieties, and confidently be
lieves from the general approluvion of his cue
tontea, that he.makev the neatest and - best --
gears, in all their variety 01 breadth, that is
mode in the country. He also makes ell birds
01 Nlatrasses to order, viz: Straw, Husk Curl•
ed flair and Spring Matrifsses. All the above
articles will be made of the best material and
‘Vorkrnanship, and with the utmost despatch.
lanl4-lv WM' OSTORN.—
WALL PAPERS.
subscriber is just now receiving and
t. opening an unparalleled assortment of
WALL PAPERS. Those'desirous of trans
forming the interiors of their old dwellings
into now otter, and giving additional embel
lishments to their now ones,„at a comparative
ly trilling cost, will do well to call and examine
for I can sell them from 6; ets upwards. Re
member the old stand, East Main at opposite
Ogilby's Store. By the , way I would say to
those who also want to improve the exterior of
their houses, that I eau tarnish them with
Wetheres-pure and fresh ground White Lead,
IheTher with various other colours, blue. or
at.ge, yellow. various shades of green, &c., in
short everything calculated to adorn and dec
orate your mansions
mart
HENRY SAXTON
THE LANCASTER FAIR,
Which fiasjust closed its exhibition, min
said to Nave been visited by forty theutiabd
persons in ono day ; but a looker on estimates
the crowd daily seen buying goods at A. St.'W.
BENTZ'S splendid,
.711Eir STORE,
as little less than that it the fair. By giving
them a call, you will oblige them and benefit
Yourselves by 3 iving.fr,int one-to, teen dollars,
in every teirexpen led for goods. , They are
now opening a truly large and INIAGNIFI—
CEN of Fancy and Staple 'Dry
t;,ods, Groceries, Istc. ; consisting of Dress
Silks, and other dress galqd,t.,_Bonnets, Rihons,
Altinchas, Aferinos, Ginghams. Flannels,
Prints, Blankets, and a_ complete assortment
of liiitOn furnishing, goods, Dress trimmings,
Laces.' Alitionry godds, Clothe, Cnesimerea,
Vestings, Hosiery, GI ilffla, Table Cloths,
Sheeting, Linens, Jeans, Cords, &c•&c. The
above are only a tow of lhe endless variety.—
To inq iterate all would entirely monopolize
th e colu.nna .if the " herald." Give us a call
and you get cheap goods. •
Oct. 2.7. 1452.- 4. & W. I3ENTZ.
DRUGS DRUGS I DRUGS 1
Fresh Spring Supply! .
HA VE jolt received a fresh stock of Med
i: ielues, Paints, Glass, Oil, &c., which
having risen purchased with great care at the
hest c.ty !teases, I rail confidently 'recom'mend
to Families, Physicians, Country .Merchant■
and Dealers, as being fresh and pnre.
DRUGS.
Patent Medicines, Ilerherind Extract's,
Fine heini cats, Spices. ground and whole
Instruments, ,Essences,
Pure Essen': Oils I Perlumery, &c.
Cod Liver Oil—Warranted Genuine.
DYESTUFFS.
Log and Cam Woods,.
Oil Vitriol
Copperas,
I Lae Dye•
PAINTS., _
Indigoes,
Madders,
Sumac
Alum,
Wetherill &13rether's PutiPLead, Chrome
Green and Yellow, Paint and Varnish Britshes,
Jersey Window Glass, Linseed Oil, Turpen
tine, Copal and roach Varnish, and lied Lead.
All of which will be sold at the very lowest
market price, Also,a fresh and splendid as
sort:nom of •
FANCY GOODS, FRUITS,
Confectionary, and innumerable other articles
calculated for use and ornament,. allot wl.ich
are offered at the lowest cash prices, at the
cheap Drug Book and Fancy Store of the sub•
scriber-on-North-Hanrom r street
S. W. HAVERSTICK.
f '
May 28 1851
JUST REC.CIVIID,
A LARGE AND SPLENDID ASSORT
MENT OF HARDWARE. •
lihe undersigned has just returned froth the
City with the largest and best
: assortment
of HARD WARE over brought to Carlisle,
to which he in x ites the attention of his custo
mers and the publib generally. His stock
comprises every ankle usually !Mind in hard
ware stores. Housekeepers, Builders, Car..
printers, Saddlers, Cotichmakere, Blacksmiths,
Cabinet-Makers Fanners and others would
do well to give hint a call- before purchaili g
elsewhere, as lie- is- determined to sell at -the
very_loweet•priees. Call and see. -
HENRY SAXTON; ,
Carlisle, Feb. 23, 1853. `l.'
_Mineral. Water, Sarsaparilla, Fie.
• . .
THE subscriber would respectfully announce
to the citizens of Carlisle and the coMmunity
at large, that he bus consinenced . the manufac•
ture of Mineral Writers and Sarenpazilla of the
very best flavor and gunltty, and 'the bottling
of Porter, Ale •and Cider. • Be is fully and
anaily . prerared to furnish all orders promptly
an `with despatch, and hoprs by strict attention
fo business, to receive' that attention due to
enterprise, which f, , •epJetfidly asks. Real.
dance in. Main near• the Rail Road
Bridge. GEORGI•I W. 13RA{C.P . L.,
mureh 16-6 m,
WORM NEW G 00103.-
• 'CHB subscriber islust opening nnothei Lot
of FALL AND WINTER. GOO DS, embre.
Ling 'a fall assortment, as follows t French
Merinos, Ca,,liolereB, Bombazines,' Persian '
Twills' Coburgs, Mous do .Lains. -Gingham',
Cilintzesond Calicoes.', 'Aleo. , Clothe, Sinai.
-nets. Cassimores in vAriety for boys' Wear,With
gantiral • assortment df :Fanny, nod: Staple
,Gouda to sob c.vinw l)nrly io price and quality.
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Bti~
:3, - BBONS, &o.•'
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:No opening' a' full assort ment.of handeolne
_Bitiboos, - "Bonnet Linings, Bonnet
Frames, narrow velveg , Ribbons.'o' ail kinds for
Trfattei,to: A 4r.'ut vriristy &
hap
some French rDollars, latest - , style; Cambria •
and Swiss Piouletnqs..lNdgiogn and Intffillri.
A full assoitriMnt.. of. Dress Buttons; Qom*
entirely nemisiyhtsriNitit;kgreaV finitny-gf i! lf .*
nottonstiotiittiimoreleo,'!.:,%. ,;,,.
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Coslimo - re, ',TIOst; and Blaultet_Shawle, born
at-; t rd s viiirs, nit 1 iifvArtnts ,uotora
will besuld•dt,•thelowset 106430 i.
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150'pleeis riatrew• Velyet Rublzomf, :and , tl
' sl oforar:nieciitoterit - of Liavo.:-Olinpiq,•:-Brtiide,
dna „lot, trt iftes4d;itiet,o'netied
Vati:lQ- arrtitg: •
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