Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, April 13, 1853, Image 3

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    NEST Or DISALEICO,
®GOODS, Wares and Merchandise• Al
so, Lumber Men, &0.,
wiihht the,coanty of Cumberland.lreterned and
classified, in accordfinde with,the several Acta
of Assembly, as follows, vlbt•
$ • cls.
ectrtiate,
Murgarot Snodgrass
3 & G Keller
J W Eby •
Jnd.•G Willinma
Samuel Elliott
'Charles ggilby
George W Hitner
A & W Scutt
Daniel Echols, liquor
John Faller, liquor
& D Rhoads •
• W 'B Murray
S W Havorstick, liquor
William 14 Bretz
Thomas Conlyn
Henry Saxton
W'm bI Henderson.&•Son
John Hunter, liquor
Peter Monyer
John P Line •
Jacob Wolf, _ liquor
Jonathan. A Lhen, liquor
Jacob Saner '
C Inhofl, Agt. liquor
S M Hoover •
Weise & Campbell
H Skiles
H M Rawlins
Wood & Connor
P Arnold
Arnold & Livingston
John gooney
N W Woods, Age.
W'm L Haller
Ii M Johnson (Prof.)
W A Carothers te79
Lewis Steiner
W A Kelso .
John N Armstrong
Jbhn Gillen. liquor
P Messersmith
Charles Barnitz, liquor
Woodward & Schmidt
villiam Sheldon • - •
I my Peters
r Kieffer
•nry Harkness
.Iqnry Shrom
wormley
.1
lion Common •••
r',•! ("only
Is Nl'Grannhan
_k m Piper, Agt.
W.Slio ler •
David Martin, liquor
NU?lin
John B Perry, liquor
Henry Snyder
W'm Wlntefield, liquor
Shippensburg
S Swanzey
Joh t Gish
C lo Kunkle
Kunkle & S:evick
John Smmbiugh
Peter S Artz, Agt.
W D P. Hays =.l/
J C Aitie . .
Jacob Pogue, liquor
Arnold & Son
Jacob Bomberger
J B Duncan, Agent
Nevin & 111,1(111,gs
John ‘Vanderlich . -
Mary Miller
Cornelius Si Mitzel
John Bridges
John G Mcdingcr
Dickinson
Russel & Dice
D L Bee!man
Newcomer & Kurtz
Weakley & Shriver
W'm Watts
Benjamin Plank
Jos. I. Sterner
David Demuth
Mechanicsburg
Simon Arnold, liquor
Ephraim Zug
J Reigle . -
Henry Lease
J H & A Singise7
Ira Day
F Spahr
Swiler & Emminger
Atchison & Zacariah
George Singiser
Jecnb Dorsheimer
J Blizkard
John Swisher
George \Vebbert
Levi Snell
George Attie
Newville
Hunter Heron
'l' & J
.lacob Swoyor
Boar Cobaugh
S W Sharp
Stough-&•MTarland-
Joseph Laughlin
Ogilby Bros. & Co.
John M Davidson
Dr. George Hamill
Hopewell
Snyder & Deihl
Wherry & Eelionbour
Newton. °
J H Wedly
J G Lay
Joseph Smith
Kyle & Wnshinger
Woods & Giney
Westpennaborough
Josiah Hood & Son
Thomas Groason
C Renninger _ •
J AV D Gilleland
Williamson & Goodheart
Frankford
W & J Green,' liquor
South Middleton
A W - Leidich •
S N Divin
Robert Given
➢lullen & Aleu_nde'r
Southampton
J W Clever
C Falntnauglit
North Middleton
Elias.Lighi, liquor
Upper Allen
Guewilor & Co
Ilampdeo
G & W 1 - DEckels
Honey Rupp
John guts
M•Guiro & Sheaffer
Dr. Rogers
Dr• gorge Eppploy
East Pennsborough
• ib Renninger, liquor
:. , idrow Eslinger
nigl a r, M'Einley & Wilt •
N:err & Hummel
George W Fonder, liquor
Michael Freoso
J W Kerr •
D & J Rynord
New Cumberland.
John C• Miller, liquor
Mosser, James & Co.___
Valentino Feerrian
John A M'Lain, liquor
John I-lorn
Lee & Ringland
Dehn & Switzer, liquor
Lower AUep.
Isaac barton, liquor
Eplcy & Ernst
Browor . dr, Northland
Mathias Bitnor, liquor"
Rudolph, Whito
Monroi.
M& S -Morrell • -
George Geoseman & Co.
Michael Fiseol '
Silver Spring
C H Whhconno
John COyle
Jacob Simmons, liquor
Leidich &Hro.
A H Zorgor -
Strome & Havorotiok
. • MILLS.
Silver Spring
Thome B Bryson
John Shofjnor
George li Boucher
John tiallucher
Lower Allen
C Eberly
Samuel Si ner
John U.Kauffman
C Rapp
P4-r.lll'Clure,
Vpper i Alleti
I 14 1, 00
Lic6. Coovoryjr
South Niddleton
jtic.'os Sheufror • '
„ leolfurd k Banter • •
Nonrda
4id Foglesong
J A.& C 13
Bonjamilt Giblet . 13
North Middleton
•
.W' m M Hendeison & Son 13
David 'Alarm' 13
cl'u .
John Alooro
•
.. ' livnkford.
Weil .Pennaborough , . .
- Marshall Janos . 13 10
Jno. Laughlin , ' .14 i 7
' Jacob Shellaborgor , 14 7
Diller '& !Crider • • 13 . 10
Samuol Piper • 14 .' 17
14
Mr., 13
113
Isaac 141a.kwood
Christian Au
insTipLEit.S.
Carlisle •
Edward Showers 9 a
Inholl; Agent 9 7
12 50
7 00
15 00
'7 00
John Bowman
10 00
10 50
10 50
10 00
2Voi:th Middleton --
Ilenthsrson & Ppker
South Middleton
El
15 oo
7 00
Robert Gi . Ven
Wo'ford Si Roesler
10 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
M G Boltzhoover
JA&G WAhl
12 50
7 OU
7 00
Coovor
10 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
Robert Quigley
Kamp & Grove
PA &JA Ahl
10 50
7 00
William Aloxandkr
William Itainitz
BEER; OYSTER
Stratton E, Whiten
Jacob Low ,
Joseph Alarlrle
Williant,Sponsler
John Hoffinan
George W Brandt •
New Cu;nberland.
Sh!'ppensburg
7 00
7 00
10 50
Jacob Etter
10 50
7 0o
10 50
Philip Ditrick
J 13 & W Loney
N A Cornelius
George Murphy
George Sponsler
Peter Baker
Abraham Eoble
William Philips
RETAILERS of PATENT MEDICINES
William Brattoa
Elijah Switzer 4 5 "
James M Donaldson 4 5 "
S H Lenher g 4 5
Merchants and all concerned in the above
classification arc hereby notified that they can
have an opportunity of making appeal by call
ing on the at (..:arlisle at any time within the
neat four weel, provide'd they consider them
selves aggrieved by the above classification.
J. VVORTRINGTON,
Jlfercatitits Appraiser,
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AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE
A OM
SEED STORE.
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THE subscribers, in addition to their exten
sive Grocery, have connected therewith an
AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE and
SEED STORE, 110, Market street, near the
railroad, Harrisburg, Pn., and ore prepared to
fill all orders, by wholesale and retail, of all
kinds of Agricultural Implements, Vegetable
and Flower Seeds, &c. Country merchants
with reasonable discounts to sell again.
Hortie-powers and threshers, wheat-drifile
and seed-planters, plows, harrows and cultiva
tors, fodder, hay, and straw-cutters, grain fans
corn shelters, vegetable cutters, hand grain
mills, clove! shellere, horse rakes, churns, grind
stones and improved hangings, hay, strew rand
manure forks, farmer's boilers, on yokes and
bow, patent bow pine, cow chains, spades, hoes
and rakes; pest ;diggers, "Whecils4rows, grid])
cradles, scythes and seythestones, potatoe drags
post augurs, axes and hatchets, grain bags,
grain measures, garden trowls, pruning and
budding knives, grass and grain sickles, screw
wrenches,, pincers and girablexs, rat and mole
traps, cattle cards and 'fiorso brushes, curry
combs, garden reels, cow bells, whiffle trees,
guano, planter, poudrette, bone dust, lima, gar•
den, field and flower seeds.
Also, a large and fresh assortment of GRO
CERIES, 'PEAS, &c., all cheap for cash.
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10 00
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BOYER & HALL.
Mr'Grain and produce of all kinds received
n exchange for implements.
April II 3,1853.—1 y
Estate of John Baughman, dec'd.
.
'NOTICE is hereby given that letters of ad.
111 ministration on the estate of John Baugh
man, late of the borough of Harrisburg, dec'd;
have been granted by the Registerot Cumber
land county' tope subeeriber, residing in South
Middleton township in said county. All per
sons indebted to said estate. are requested to
make immediate payment, and those having
claims will present thorn for settlement to
• HANNAH BAUGHMAN,
Carlisle, Apl 13 pd Adax.
VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND
Jr IP UM .114 IC Said
THE eubsoriber, Assignee of John Plank, will
oiler at public sale, on Monday the 18th day
of April, 1853, at the Court House in Carlisle,
the following property, viz : that valuable •
TRACT OF LAND
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situate in South Middleton twp, adjoining lands
.‘lary Graeson and others, containing 59 acres
of first-rate limestone land, all cleared and in
a good state of cultivation,' having thereon a
Dwelling House, Well 'of water, &o. PobBo--
131011 given immediately if desired by the pur
chaser, and, a considerable portion of the pur
chase money will not be required for sores
time: Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P.lll.
When terms will be made known by
np G JACOB ABRIMS, Assignee.
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7 00
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7 00
10 50
7 00
10 00
10 00
10 50
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THE Store of the subscriber, embracing
TEAS, GROCERIES,
Queensware, and all the Varieties usually kept
Sc
im, is removed to his "ew building . , No's
2 S 3, MARION HALL, West Main St.,
Carlisle. -
March 30, 1353
10 50
12 50
10..00
7 00
10 50
7 00
12 50
U'so
The Best and Cheapest In the Market for
Fatally Use.
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4 Tmar 'Tar '74o' "P
,771-71
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10 50
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200 TONS of the nelebratid Rausch Gap
Coal, Dauphin county, and Gold Mine Gap
Coal, Schuylkill county, just received and for
sale at prices from $3,26 to $3,60 per ton, by
E. •BIDDLb.I jr. at the warehouso formerly
owned by S. M. HoosOor.
01 - Coal can be delivered any _whore along
the line of the Cumberland Valley,Rail Road - .
Giders by letter (post paid) promptly attended
to. '(march 16.) - - •
Limepuraor's, Coal.
.1000 TONS Limeburner's Coal of the. boot
quality just receiving and for solo by J. 0.11)•
D CarI LE, jis r.
le, March nl.s2
16 ,40
18 p 53. er tort.
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$2OOO *ANTED,
NTED to borrow forone year or morn,
Sloe or poeu, to be secured by judg.
ment and mortgage on valuable Real Estate.
Aitply. to —THE EDITOR.—
Id oo
14 7800
14 • • 7 00
1000_11P'anted to. borrow on the
beet real estate security
,
the above sum for one year or more. 'Enquire
at the Vorald Office. •
Carl*, March 30, 1853'—1 m
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114 3 ri.l7 00
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. Carlisle Female Seminary.
vrISSES. PAINE' will commence " the
.111. SUMMER SESSION or their Seminary
on thoecond . Monday in April, in a new and
commodious 'school room, next door to Mr.
Leonard's, North Hanover street. - .
Instruction in the languages and drawitti, no
• extra chargs.• •
MlVltrato taugh t . by an experienced teachei: at
an extrecharge. (sept 34)
14 '7 00
700.
13
Dickinson
‹o lVezaton
- 14 7
14 7
Upper Allen
Monroe
Southampton
llopewell
Newton
BktEIVERS
1 Carlisle '
AND EATING /lOU
SE s.
Carliße.
Nabuzlle
Upper _Allen
Mechanicsburg
East Pennsbarough
Netovtllc
Carlisle.
Nfiril 13, 1853
REDIOVAL.
J. AV. EPY
COAL! COAL !
„elates Bt, eiljapo.
10 O 0
10 00
JAMES .n: WSrsx, .. WTI. K. IPAIIIii3ELL.
• ATOMS! .
WEISE & CAMPBELL. '
S. W. Corner_ of N.'.l7anover and Loutkr .etao
.13 EG most respectfully to call the early titian
_ 131 --don of the citizens-of-Carlisle and-vicinity
to our new and beautitul assortment of Spring
Goods, selected front the very best' of the New
York and Philadelphia market's; consisting.ol
• -, ' LADIES DRESS GOODS,
Persian Cloths, Barege de lone, Black Cliali,
Chali Barege, Channelion Silk, Bombazines.
Alpacas. All wool De:sines, Mous do bags,
French Chintzes, Lawns ' &c.
EMBROIDERIES AND LACES; -
: Collars, Undersloeves, Cuffs, Spencers,
Swiss and Jaconct Ruffling,
Swiss and Jaconet Edging and Dimling;
Lisle and Mechlin do , 'do
Florentine 'do
Linen -llobin do , do
Vplencenes Laces,
GLOVES AND HOSIERY,
Kid, Silk, Lisle Thread, Mohair and Cotton
Gloves.
White and Block B. nail 13Ik Ingrain Hose
Mixed and Whlte - Cotton• do
•
Mess Half-Dose.
DOMESTICS,
Gingham, Checks, Tickings, CaliCoes,
White Mathis, Nankeen, Kentucky Jeans,
Blue and Fancy Drills, Vesting,
Plain - and twilled Linen,
Fine Damask Linon Table Cloths,
do. Towels - •
do -"Napkins;--
-Bird Eye Diaper. 66
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Black and Fancy colored Gaiters, (Willis),
Shoes of all descriptions, (Willis' make)'
Fine Calf Boots, Kip Pcg'd Boots,
Mons Calf Congress Boots, Boys Boots,
I do Gaiters, do Shoes,
All kind Childrons Shoos and Gaiters.
GROCERIES,
Rio and-Java CoffeeiLovcring's Syrup Moles.
sea, Cuba, Molasses, Sugar of all qualities,
Rice, Spices, &c. _
Purchasers will find it to their 'advantage to
cal and examine our stock before purchasing
elsewhere, as it is entirely new and we have for
our motto quick sales and small profits. '
Carlisle, April fi, 1353. .
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THE, GREAT EXCITEMENT
IS eauied by the great daily RUSH FOR
NEW GOODS at that old and established
CHEAP STORE. Now opening a splendid
assortment of -
SP RING GOODS, viz:
Challies Cloth, Barraizo /de Laines, Barrazics
Elegant dress Silks, Mous de.Bege,
Chinned, CaVeoes, Ginghams,
8 5
8 5
8 5
8 5
Needle-worked Collors:Undoreleeyes, &c
BONNETS.
8 5
An immense assortment of Bonnets ,from 37
cents to $5. Beautiful and 'Cheap Ribbons,
Artifietals and Bonnet Linings in great variety,
CARPETS! CARPETS!!
A big lot or new and cheap Carpeting, not to
bo excelled in price and beauty in the State.
PARASOLS, •
A complete assortment of Parasols and Sun
Shades very low.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
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1 have added largely to this department, and
will sell them cheaper than ever..Aao
GROCERIES.
A fresh lot of cheap Groceries jam received.
Como on with your CASII add save a profit
by selecting your purchasei from this magnif.
icenttssortment of Cheap Goods. 0::r Rem
ember trio old stand, East Main it, Carlisle.
April 6,1853, CHARLES °GUM Y.
4 5 00
GREAT ARRIVAL
OF arruENG AND SUMMER
Dry Goods
At the store of the
. subscriber, the great Mart for
Dry Goods, Groceries;:Boots t k Shoes, ;c.
The •subscriber respectfully informs his friends
and numerous customers. that he has returned
from Philsdejphia with a large and varied as
sortment of Spring and Summer Goods, con
sisting in part of Cloths, Cassimeres, Sat
tinets, Vestings, Myslius, Tickings, tineeys,
Velvet Cords, Cravats, Suspenders, Gloves.
,LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
Silks, Bombazines, Fig'd, Plain and Change-,
able Poplins, Mouslin do Laines, Gingham,
Calicoes, Alpachas, Merindes, Shawls, Host;
ery, &e.
MENS' & BOYS.', HATS. & CAPS.
A very largo assortment, embracing every
style and quality. A. large assortment .1
Bonnets, Ribbons, Umbrellas. and Parasols.
BOOTS AND SHOES
-An-extensive-variety-of-Alonls,-W-omen's.and
Children's Boots and Shoes; Gum Shoes, from
the most cerebrated manufacturers. Also,
colored and white Carpet Chnin.
GROCERIES, •
Such as Sugar, Coffee, Molabses, Rice, &cc.
Choice Teas from the well-known tea dealers,
Jenking & Co., &c., &c.
All who visit our establishment aro free to
acknowledge that we are selling Foreign and
Domestic Dry Goods. Boots, Shoes, &c., at es•
tonishingly low prices. Our ow prices has
already attracted a large number of people.—
The attention of all who wish good nargains
is solicited, as inducements can be offered to
purchasers. Don't forget the corner opposite
Leonard's old stand, North Hanover street.
Butter, Eggs, rags and snap, taken 'at mar—
ket prices. N W WOODS,
ap6 Agent.;
.
,_Plainfield Classical Academy.
Near Carlisle, Pa. . . ,
a
IHE 14th Session (five months) -will com—
mence May 2d. The buildings me new
an extensive (one erected last ti all). The
situation is all that eon be desired for health•
fulness and moral purity Removed from the
excitements of Town or Village the Student
may hero prepare for College, Mercantile puir•
suits, Sue. All the branches are taught which
go to form a liberal (ducat on. A conscien
tious discharge of duty has secured., under
Providence. the present flourishing condition
of the Institution. Its future prosperity shall
be maintaned by the some moons.
Terms—Board and Tuition (per
session),• , .. 650 00
For Catalogues with full information address
-`• R. IC. BURNS, .
• Principal & Proprietor.
Plainfield, Cumb, Co., Pa. • .
Cumberland Valley Institute,
A eclect - Boarding 'School embracing Iwo diclinct
and 4cperate bepciranenta, Malec Female,
nuv.' J. S. LOOSE., A. M. • Principal.
1111HI5 Institution will hereafter occupy the
new and commodious edifice Just erected
for its accommodation. The building
cannily adapted to moot the wants
.01 both do•
partments. The rooms are large and well
ventilated, and. the whole 'Amuse is .warmed
with a heated air furnace. wt.ich is espeCially .
healthful..
It is located'on an eminence near the bor
ough'or Mechanicsburg, Cumberland County,
Pa., vWI ample grounds, handsomely laid out
and ornamented, surrounding . tt ; inviting to
physicalexcrcise and to amusement in the open
air. Every facility . for an accomplished , eni
classiciil education is hero altered that can be
found at any similar Inatitution'in this State.
TEHMS..
Board and Tuition, par session, $5O 00
Music and Ornamental Branches, extra
The Summer Session will open on the 2d cl"
May, and continue twenty one weeks.
BOARD OF INBTRUCTORS.
Rev. J. S. Loose, A. M.,Profcssor of Moral
Science and Ancient Languages, Henry . Corn
fort, Assistant ; Miss L. C. Walker,. PrnAcipal
of Femdle Department and lonelier of Munic,
Mice " Assistant f Mr. Edward Fells,
Professor of Moilern Lanuungps ; B. Her
ning, M. D., Lecturer on Physiology and_Lows
of -Health.
For"" Circulars" containing references and
further particulars address the Principal,-
Mechanicsburg,
Cumberland Co., Pa.
Mnrcli3o 1853
MUM= 13.11 TD 7.IXQU,ORS:
MAMMA, 'Panora', Malaga, Lisbon,
Muscat, Grape Juice, Port and Anohor brand
CtiampagnoamVie7 - 13oston lIWm, Ginger.
Mandy; Cherry Brandy. Palo Cog,niaci
Dark-Brandy, Holland Gin and Wino Bitters.-
Sperm CANDLEN 33c per , pound, Syrup , .
and iltalanga MOLALSE`3, Washing' Soda,
suporior 1r Ilyson,lmperial and Black TEAS;
principe, Regalia and Cubg CIGARS,
sale by the. box or retail, bring on your pipes
and try them. (my 26) CHOI. BAR,
STRAY. BOW.
(lAMB to the premises of, the subscriber in
LI Dickinson township, ab . out f the 22d day of
Februarylast, White Sow. The owner is
requested to (mine forward, prove prop.srty,
pay charges and take her away 'or she will be'
sold accordink to law. - •
mar 23 • . : EMANUEL L'INE.,A
' Mistellantoits.
Wbrlds rair, Pre'ni.Safes
Moro proof of -:. theii - superia`riliA—rileiate :are
in Jersey City
.
MR. SILAS C. HERRING!—.Sir i . it -gives 61
much pleasure to state that o Safe of your
make was the--means of -preserving-our-books.
and valuable papers, together .with a lot of
Silver Spoons, Forks, 4&0.,fr0m destruction
e hLt
by the fire that oc urred_ il ;.our erne on the
night of the '27th u at 97,3 n 6 Montgomery
street. The fire so tmenced near the Safe,
ivhich, owipg to its situa ion on a wall, did not
fall into the cellar, but was exposed to the full
heat of the fire from its commencement; and
when taken from the tuins'had all ilw braise
plates and knobs completely melted blt.
Yourb,, It. B.'Ertli.l,F, Zs Co,
' Jersey City, Feb 3,• 1853. ' ••
,
Great fire in Strawberry et.—Letter from Lewis'
i i. Co.—Philadelphia, March 29,1852.,
Mir. Jo a FARR it.-7g ir It affords me much
satisfaction to infbrm you that the "Herring
Salamander Safe" which we purchased of you
a short time Bice°. preserved our books and
ivatiarain - geoid - co nd ition; — during - th - tra - everd
ordeal through which it-passed at (he disastrous
conflagration that took place at our;warehpuse
on the morning of the 28th inst., when the sate
was exposed to the most - intense heat for lame
hours, and when dragged from the flames was
red hot on several sides. We make this state-
ment by. way of bearing testimony to - the worth
of these valuable Fire Proofs
Very Respectfully, - LEWIS di Co.
The Proprietor of the genuine " Herring
Salaniander Safes," challenges the whole world
in the sum ofOite Thousand Dollars, _to produce,
their equal. Awarded the ritizg, MEDAL,
at the WORLD'S FAIR, 'London, and
,the
GOLD MEDAL by the American Institute.
Over 8000 of these Safes have been sold and
are now in use. and more than 103 have passed
triumphantly through accidental fires.. ,
Second hand Safes and " Salamanders" of
other makers, having been taken in part pay
for "Herrings." for sale at cheap rates. •
301 IN FARREL,
, G 31. Walnut St., Philadelphia,
fer• Marbleized Iron Mantles, Table. Tops, 4.e.
from the rorks of, the celebrated "SALA
MANDER MARBLE CO," on hand in great
variety. , mar 303 m
,a; /4
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
Located No 127 Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md.
Tlie ostensible 'object of this Inatitution is to
place in the reach of individuals proper facili
ties for 'obtaining a thorough and practical
Mercantile Education: Nothing indeed has
been omitted that is calculated toproduco the
desired result. „
The rooms of the; College are well fitted eip,
conveniently arranged, and situated in the
-most -desitab le- part- of the City. Connected
thereto is a Commercial Library, and this, i n
connection with familiar Lectures on Commer
cial LaW and Mercantile Science, is a metier
of the highest Importance to all who desire to
become Accountants of the first . order, and oc
cupy stations okprofit and responsibility. A
young man can here obtain a more car: ect
knowledge of general business .mattora i n n
few weeks than can be acquired in as ninny
years in any one Counting Room.
The course of study embraces Double Etry
Book keeping. and its adaptation to various
departments of Commerce and Trade:Mercau
tile calculations taught according to the most
approved methods. PractiCal Penmanship, com
bining rapidity of execution with beauty of
construction. Lectures on Mercantile Law,
upon various important Mercantile subjects
beside many other points necessary for a book.
keeper or business man to understand. The
time necessary frir an industrunis strident to
complete the course varies from 5 to 8 weeks.
There being no vacation, Iplicants can enter
at any time and attend bo th day and evening.
Examinations are held at stated periods - and
Diplomas awarded to those who g - adttate.
For terms, &c., write and havc.a. Circular for
warded by mail.
March, 23. 1853. Iy.
SPRING IVIELLINEIRIr GOODS
JOHN STONE -di, SONS,
Importers and Dealers in French Millinery
Goods. No. 45 South Second Street.
Philadelphia. r
HAVING received by lato.arrivals a largo
and well 'selected assortment of -
SPICING lIIILLINERX-GOODS,
aro now proparea 'to offer limit' customere,:at
the market prices—
Glace Silks fur Bonneti,
Fancy Bonnet and Cop Ribbons,
French and American Artificial Fluworo,
Crbpes, all colors,
7- Fancy Nets and - tacos • '
Together with every articlo appertaining to
the Millinery trade.
March 9, 1853.
WOOD WILLOW WALE.
20,000 FANCY CORN BROOMS,
1,500 Doz. BUCKETS, Assorted Colors.
600 NESTS CEDAR WASH TUBS,
' 800 CEDAR CHURNS,
500 DOZ. WILLOW BASKETS,
300 Doz.'WALL ay SCRUB BRUSHES,
The largest stock ever offered in JPhila
dolphin, and the cheapest in the world. Or
ders promptly filled.
M. &J. M. ROW E,
NO, 111 NORTH THIRD ST
March 9;1853 ' POILADELPMA.
Window Shades, Carpets and Oi
— Cloths.
Z. STEIWAIRT'DEPUS,
AT 223 North 2d Street, above Wood,
Philadelphia, would moat respeetfal
ly call the attention of his friends and the
public in general, to Ids large and well ee.
elected stock. of Carper ' Oil Clothe, Mat:inv.,
Window Shades, Door . ..711als, Stair Rods,ll.
ano Covers, DablaCavers. Cocoa Mailings ,
if yards wide, for Public Houses, Counting
Notifies. &c.
Also—to my branch Store, 136, Spring Gar
den Street, above 11,11. • • •
• . .130EFETHINGt, NEW.
RS. H. G. SU PLEE i vices the attention
• of Country Morehanta and Droop Malcom
to ter unrivaled assortmentbf .
PAPER PATTERNS,
for full sized Ladies' Dresses, Sleeves, Man
tles, Tolmns;, Aleutians, Capes, Aprons; Sacks
&e. tze.
The Pattetns are ,embroidered in , various
designs, printed and fringed,ahowing exactly
how the Dress will appear when made.
.
Being in , constant communication with the
best houses of London and Parts,and furnished
monthly with every new design as soon as is
appears, the; public can always depend on this
Old Bete)Halted Rouse for the most recherche
novelties in dreSs.
Always on.hand a beautiful assortment of
CHILDREN'S CLOTHING,
of the .newcst styles and materials.
Medals were awarded her in 1818-1850-14352
10-A set of six Patterns will be sent to any
ono enclosing Three Dollars.
_
MRS. IL G. SUPLEE'S
Children's Clothing St.'Pettern Emporium
54 South 2rl St" Philact . elphia. „
TMBLit "'VIPERS.
10,000 PIECES!
1 - HAVE just opened the-largesit rissoitmont
I of WALL PAPERS ever opened in-Car
lisle "consisting of about 0,000 .feces of the
latest French and American designs, ranging
In 'price from 5 eta to $1 75, also:Window Pa=
nem end Fire Screens, Plain Green' uridMlue
Papers, &c. 'Porcons.wielibtd teintrOhnie, any
of tho above Can'save at least 25 per cent by
callingat • 101 - IN - P:LYNE'S
Hardware Store, West Side of North Hanover
. • • Street, Carlisle.
Fresh Garden Gods. "V
BUST received , our usual supply of Fresh
and Choice Garden and Flower Seeds from
the extensive establishment nf 11. A. Elmer,
Philadelphta, which aro Warranted , to.be of tho
very best qinlity.
marts • S. W. FIAVERSTICk.I
Fish, FlOh t 01 FYeh.
FIFTY barrels of 'prime'. No - . 1, 2 and 3
Mackerel, in whole, hall'and quarter barrels,
lust received in atore'and for 8810 et the lowest
prices for eaeh,by
marl? . •. . , J. D. HALBERT
Lined Buck Gloves,
•THE Subscriber hatt * On hindlien'e BUCK
GLOVES, lined,with•Sbeep vkin, suitable for
driving gloves. japl9- - o.‘ W. HITNEg—
W.lll~P'l'E~,
. . . . ..
' A HOY Wantod.'atiout 15 or 16 pins' of age,
who can 'Conn) well recommended, td.aarraitt
a Dry Goode store and go -Amanda. Apply at
this °ince. i marsh 10. Set
Storey Eit„Vo•
HARDWARE-SPRING SUPPLY
THE subscriber wishes..tkdrnitir the Won.
lion of the ptiblic to their own interests,
which they may consult to good advantage
examining the elegant - and complete 'assort,
meet of -H ardwarool'eiery description, which•
he is now receiviug at his old stand,•or! North
Hanover street. -
•TO CHACHMAKERS. • •
We . have a large: supply •of springs, hubs,
bands,laces, Ourtains,'and floor oil cloths and
drab cothe, of different qualifies, in fact, every
thirig in your line.
TO CABINET=MAKERS-
Wa ofi'cr. acnnplatdeetts of veneers, knobs and
mouldings al walnut and mahogany, qui
both . the mote and the purse, •
CARPENTERS EXAMINE
the splendid nesortment or tools in your lino,
as also complete stock of building materials,
ouch ss locks, : hinges, screws, latches , glass,
paints, oils, varnishes, turpentine, &c. and va
rious carpenters tools cheaper ihati ever, as
has been acknowledged, .by_ a carpenter who
has seen them.
BLACKSMITHS
cannot go wrong in 'giving us a call fot a sup-,
ply of hammered§ rolled, slit and other iron
generally used, as also cast, shear American
ic
and Engli h blister steel, & c. Rte.
0 WARMER: FRIENDS
will also co suit their interests by looking at
our cheap shovels, forks, trace chains, flame...,
and every other article from a .oradle .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 Jowest
cash prices. I would also call attention to my
splendid assortment; of WALL PAPERS,
pre.enting a numberless variety of Patterns at
prices from 6 eta. upwards. Remember there
is no mistake here, as all articles will be sold
at the lowest cash prices at the old and well
known stand en North Hanover street. East
site, betweee McGlaughlin's Hotel and Kell
er's Hot Store. JACOB SEER.
march 16
THOMAS' H. MILES'
NEW GE OTEXNG ROOMS
AND FURNISHING STORE,
Oppostteihe, Rail Road °nice, West High Strce
Carlisle.
rri H. SKILES desires to inform his old .l • friends and the public that he has opened
a general clothing establishment. and has now
in store an extensive stock of the beat and
cheapest goods over offered in Carlisle.
Men's, Youth's and Bops clothing,
for Spring, Summer and Winter wear, now on
hand of every variety and famished at reduced
rates. Ho has also a large and well selected
assortment of - Piece Goods, of English, French
and German Fabrics, Of new and beautiful pat
ternsi for coats pants arta vests, which will be
made to order in the most approved and fash.
ionable Inanner'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 Overcoa's and Leggins.
Feeling confident from the reputation which
it 'ia3 been his constant aim fora course of
years to secure for his establishinent, of hie a
bility to please, he respectfully invites an ex
amination of his stoeh,wliieh for rutility,worh.
manaltip and low prices cannot be surpassed.
May 19, 1852-Iy.
FASHIONABLE
Clothing House.
• - rillE subscriber is now having mado up a
large lot of very superior CLOTHING,
which he is' determined to sell as low if not
100 erthan any other house in the country, - .
.llip'stock will consist of—
Fine Dress, Sattinett, Sack and Overcoats
cassimere, Sattinett and. Velvet Cord Pants,
Satin and Cachmere Vestings, &c.
Also, GloVes. Hosiery,Suspenders, Cravats,
Shirts, Shirt Collars ' Umbrellas, Hats, Caps,
Merino Shirts and 'D rawers, &e.
I will it all times keep a good assortment of
Cloths Cissimeres and Vestings on hand,
whidi will be made up to order in the best `rind
most I . :ashdo-table 4tylo. . I have as foremaa of
this osta'ilislim 3at a practical tailor, one - who
has htl co psiderable experience in the busi
ness, andis not Surpassed as a cutter ,in the
borough of C trlisle. All 'garments made to
order warranted to fit and well made, if not,
so sale. I am now receiving direct from
Philadelphia is fresh assortment of Cloths,
Cassimeres and Vestings, to whi‘th , I invite
the attention Maly numerous old customers
and the public in general. All in want of
cheap andgooil .garments Will do well and save
money by walling and ernniningtbiestock be
fore purchasing elsewhere. No trouble to show
the goods. Recollect the stand next door to
Burkholder's lintel. • Make no mistake just
one door from the corner.
eep29 CHARLES OGILBY.
Dissolution of Partnership.
THE partnership heretofiire existing between
the subscribers under, the firm of Morris
& llearehey o
.the Tin and Coppersmith :Awe.
iness, was dissolved by mutual consent on the
22d of February, ult. All persons indebted
to said firm, or having claims against.them, are
requested to make settlement without delay.
Tho books are at, the old stand where persons
are requested to call:
MONDE MORRIS
WM. HEARSHEY..
- The subscriber-respectfully-informs-Lie
friends that the business will be continued' by
him at the old stand a■ heretofore, and solicits
a continuance of the patrcinage 'so liberally ex
tended to the late firm.
momnop MORRIS.
'To Builders & Houskeepers.
THOSE who are building, or about corn..
tnoncing housekeeping will bo sure to
.find at all times an assortment to select from.
Locks of. MI sorts and sizes, with brave, argil.
10, mineral and white knobs, with japanned or
plated furniture, butt hinges; cast and wrought',
window glass from 8:10 to 2.0x9.8, bolts, screws
t!ec.,&c. You who are about to brr marriod and
going.to bnusekoeping, we have everything to
please. Michas fancy waiters and trays, ivory
handled knives and forks,
in setts or by the
'dozen, common knives and forks, butter knives
with plated and ivory handles frying and broad
pane, smoothing irons, tubs, churns, 4m, •
HENRY SAXTON.
Carlisle; March 9,1853.
gra &alum
Two Women Foully Butchered r 1
THE greatest okcitement prevails in Phila.
delphia on account of tho inhuman massacre
of two helpless females : but a greater "and
more intense excitement exists since.the arri
val at Bentz & Brothers, of a splendid lot of
handsome
SPICIAW GOODS,
which No. are selling off to the public at very
low prices. Among the lot urn Dress Goods,
every kind, Bonnets, vary cheap, Ribbons,
Chintzes, Muslins, and a great stock of Cloths,
Cassimeres, Vestings, Summer. stuff, and a
general Variety. Further particulars hereaf
ter. , BENTZ & BROTHERS.
march 16
For Sale or Rent,
THE HOUSE & LOT, corner
inn , of North and Pitt streets, recently
11 47 i 1 occupied by Mrs Ann Emery.—
For terms apply to W. D. Say
moor. Esq, or G. R. CROOKS, jr.,
No 99. N. Bth et., Phila. ,
Dissolution of Partnership.
re partnership heretofore existing between
the subscribers under the firm of L
Riegel, in the mercantile business, was diesel.
ved by mutual consent on the 17th day o(
March. , 1853. All persons indebted to the
said firm, or having claims again . et them, are
requested to make settlement.without
The books aro at the old stand where persons
aro_requested-to call.----- H G
LEVI REIGRL ••
The subscriber respectfully:informs 'his
friends the business will: be continued by.hint
at the old stand, in Mechanicsburg, as hereto
fore, and solicits a continuance of the patron
.
age.eo liberally extended to the late firm.
'JOHN' RIEGEL,..'..%
• March':23, 1859.
WANT=
AenT MOUNT HOLLY 'IRON , WORKP,
eis 'miles Rooth_ of Viaran.cé
dra,•Wood' ClrOppers.' Mine "Bonk Hands;
Colliers. Laboring Hendei'Llanestrine,dellvered
by the Tod; 'and Liiiiestotici Oro. • ' • ..'_
grApply to the undersigned et the , , works`. -
s • Ri'OlVEN'&'‘Co.
iran:2s . th 1853.
Legal dub Q9tljex Notices,
•
NOTICE..
IL
partnershippartnershipWhich has:existed between
the subscribers under the it 3 le of" Williams
& Brother," is this day.ditsblieed by mutual con
sent, All person - a indebted to the late firm. will
please make 'payment. to H. Wrbt.Ltios, in
whose-hander - - WAS - papers are placed,
and those having claims Will please present them.
The undersigned take this opportunity to return
their thanks to'all those who n have kindly patron...
ized them in their business.''
L
H. WILLIAMS.
Nenville, Pe& .22, '53.- 1. C. WILLIAMS.
Kr The lousiness will be continued by the
subscriber, who, thankful for past.thvors, Bohol ts
a continuance of the custom of the patrons of the
late firm, . J. C. WILLIAMS. •
NOTICE:
2 OTIC.g 'le hereby •glvon , le all persons
interested, that the
,following accounts
have been filed In the Prothonotary% Olfice for
examination by the accountant therein named,
and will be presented to the Court of Common
Pleas of -Cumberland county tor confirmation
end alloWance on WEDNESDAY the 13th day
of Apr 11.1853, ,
1 The final amount of Daniel Cline, Eeq,
assignee of Philip lilbut, er under a dead of vol
tinter), assignment for the benefit of creditors.
2 The account of William Xer, committee
of James Woods, (a .mote) appointed by tho
Court of Common Pleas of Cumb. county.
3 The second account_or 'Jacob Spangler,
committee of Moses Wolf, under the net
of ae
ecmbly relating to drunkards.
4 Trust account of James W. Hays, con
mittee of Janice Hap, a lunatic.
GEORGE ZINN,
Prothonotary's 011Isei j
Prothonotary
Carlisle, Mar. 8, 1853.
•
Estate of Dr. S. H. Long. dec'd.
I - - ETTERS of Administration on the estate
JA of Dr. Samuel H. Long, late of the bor
ough of Mechanicsburg, deceased, have been
issued to the subscriber, residing in said bor.
ough. All persons indebted to said estate will
make immediate payment, and those having
claims against it will present them for settle
ment to the subscriber, in whose hands the
Books of the firm of bre. & S. H. Long
have been plaCed for settlement. (sP6)
vas, 'QM ZUG, Adm'r.
Estate or Daniel Doner, dec'd
. ,
Letters Testamentary on the estate of Danl.
Donor, dec'd,.. late%of West Pennsboro town
shipkEumberland county, have 7# issued to
the subscribers, of whom David er resides
in West Pennsboro township, and ohn Donor
th,Frankford township, in said county. All
persons having claims against the said estate
will present thorn for settlement,And those
indebted will make immediate payment to
DAVID, rs.
JOHN DONER.
March 23. 1852.
Administrator's Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given that tho Register
of Cumboiland County has issued Letters of
Administration, de ban in ndn, with the will
annexed, to the undersigned on the estate - of
Hon. John Rood, dec'd, late of the borough of
All persons having accounts against
said estate will present thorn for settlement,
and those indebted will nialte payment to
WM. IL MILLER, Adm'r
Carlisle,-March 21 . , 1953; -
Estate of Henry Bobb, deed:
NOTICE is -hereby g yen that letters of ad=
ministration, on the estate of Henry Hebb, late
of the borough of Mechanicsburg, dee'd, have
been granted by the Relater of Cumb. co. to
the subscriber,, residing in Silver Spring twp.,
in said county. All persons having claims
against said estate are requested to call and
make settlement, and those indebted to make
immediate payment to
mar3o _-JACOB MUMMA, Adnfrill
Estate of George W. Singizer, dec.
NOTICE is hereby given that letters of ad
ministration on the estate of George W., ging•
iv:it., late of Churchtown. Monroe twp..
co. have been granted by the Register of said
county to the subscriber, residing in the same
township. All persons having claims against
said estate are requested to call and 'make set •
tloment, and those indebted to make immediate
payment to .
mar3opd - JOHN BRANDT, Adm'r
•
Estate of George Cramer', dec'd.
wor,co is hereby given that letters of ad.
1111 ministration, cm,the. estate of GEORGE
CRAMER Into of bower Allen township,
Cumberland county; leave been granted bk the
Register of said county tOthesubscriber, living
in Upper Allen township. All persons having
claims against said estate will present thorn for
settlement, and those indebted are requested
to make immediate payment to
mart jc iiN B. COOVER, Adm'r.
FIRE ,INSUILANCE
The Allen and East Penneb;rough Mutual
Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland coun
ty, incorporated by an Aot of Assombly, is
now fully organized, and in operation under
the management of the following coniruissign
ere, viz: 3'
Jacob Shelly, Wm, IL Gorgas, Michael
Conklin ' Melchoir Brenneman, Christian Stay
man, Christian Titzol, Jacob H. Chover, Loma
flyer, Henry Logan, Benjamin H. Mueser , Ja
cob Kirk, Samuel PrOvvoll, Joseph Wicker.
sham. •
The rates of insurance are as low and favor
ublo.as any Company of the kind in the State.
Portions wishing to become mornbeis aroin•
sited to make application to the agents of the
company, who are willing to wait upon them
of any time.
BENJ. H. MOSSER, President.
HICNILY LOGAN, Vice Prraidenta
Lewis flyer, &cretin*:
Michael Cocklin, Treasurer.
AGENTS.
Cul - Oberland County.—Rudolph .Mortin, N.
CuMborland; C. B. Herman. Kingstown ; Hen
ry Zoaring, Shiremanstown; Charles 8011,
Carlisle; Dr. J. Ahl, Churchtown ; Samuel
Graham, West Pennsborough; James MeDow
el, Frankford ; Mode "Griffith, South Middle.
ton; Samuel Coovor, Benjamin Havorstick,
Mechanicsburg ; John Merrick, 'Lisburn ; Da
vid Coover, Shepliordstown.
York County.—Joho Bowman, Dilisburg ;
Peter Milford, Franklin; John Smith; Esq.,
Washington; W. S. Picking, Dover; Daniel
Raffensborgor, J W. Craft, Paradise.
- liarriabury.—Houteer & Lochmitn.
Nombero of the company having policies
adout to expire can have them renewed by
making application to any of the agents. .
Nov. 24, ly.
virizrzin HALL' A.CADEPAS.
. Three miles Weal of HarriehuT, Pa..
T IIE. Fifth Session of this Institution wil
A. commence on MONDAY, the 2d day .°
May, next. 'Parents and guru diane are reques
ted to inquire into the merits of this Institution
before sending their sons or wards elsewhere.
The situation is retired, pleasant,healthful, and
convenient of access. The course of instruc
tion will embrace the different branches of a
thorough English Education, together with the
Latin, Greek, French, German, Spanish and
Portuguese Languages, and Void and Instru
mental Music. The Principal will be assisted
by foul well qualified Teachers, viz t two in the
English Dranches,..one in Penmanship and
Drawing, and one in Music and the. Modern.
Languages;
- •
TERMS.
Boarding, Wasbing,Tuition '' '
----
English branches, erec. c per sea-
lion (5 months,) ln $5OlOO
-Ancient or Maorn Languages, - each, - - 00
innirumertal Music 10 00
For Circulars andothorinformaticin address
D. DENLINCEIt, Principal, •,
mart White-Hill, Cumberland counlN Pa.
sumo nratzvan,
A LARGE AND SPLENDID ASSORT•
MEET OF ;HARDWARE. • .
re undersigned has just returned (mail the
City with the largest -and best assortment .
ABP. WARE .o%ton - brought - to — Carlislai- -,
to which he in % heti the attennonrof his eu5t0....1
tiers and. the_ public% generally. His_ stock
comprises every article ,usually found in hard.
Waro.•mores, -Housekeepers, Builders, Car..
panters, Saddlers, Coachniakera, Blacksmiths,
Cabinet-A,Makers Farmers and others :would
do well to give Lima a call , before ptfrohasi g
,elsoarhere, - as bet` iss - determined tp sell at the.
jrbry'lowost prices. , Call andfsee.: ' 'vv.:, •
YLSAXTON I
Carßslo, Feb '. 23, 1851 '
Iltra
Bonnet Feathers.
MIE subscriber hairlust Op'eueriTan ,
Ot t Patriot' and other Sonnet 1. esthete at one-.
hlf-the usual priabl • laci a vorrokesp , isir ;
Fancy' tiros .• • ; • V
• ltu.s z. • GEO. W.LITTNERi'
%tea . itti.
• . CARLISLE
FOUNDRY Sc N
T HE enbscriber dontinuesto marbilaellue at
Foubdry in East High street, 'having
on , hand a groat - variety of good patterns, and is'
prepared to furnish IRON AND BRASS
CASTINGS, wificlicwill be executed to order'
(if not oft l hand,)at the shortest notice, such as
Cranks and Mill ~.Gearing, Spur-andßevil'
Wheels,. Gudgeons for Saw Mills, & c., Plough'
Castings. Cutters, Point Sheers, Wagon: eta
Coach Boxes, -Spindles, Car Wheeldo 'ocif
Chaire,.&c. / Stearn Engines bbilt to ordera.nd'
repaired.. All kinds, of machinery--in . Paper
Mills, Grist Minh and Factdries repaired ut
short notice. Mill Sjiindlbs drassed'arld tarried'.
.Also, Horse Powers and Threshing..M t iebi e w
molt as Bevel Gear. .Pour Horse power - Hor-:
izontal Gear Four* Horse. POwer t Hortiobtat
Gear Two Horse Power, Pliths, Corn SW- -
lens and Corn Cru'shore; Threshing meabinde ,
and Horse powers repaired and Job Work Bono
•at the shortest notice. , Patterns Of different'
kinds on hand and ninde to order. • . •
„ .
He also has cm hold mlargo supply of Phila.
delphia and Troy Cooking. Stoves, and is con
stantly making Cooking Stoveti of various
'prcivedpatterns, - for cohl'Or woodt:';•Ton'Flaft,
Stoves, Grates, &a. , • •
Repairing done to'all kings: of . Nracliinerge
All kinds °fold Iron, Brass rind Copper tag*
in exchange for work. ' • ' • . i
aur2itf - FRANKLIN dARDNEIt.
SADDLE AND HARNESS. ElEigatlie
THE subscriber continues to caret' on Ili*
IL above business, in all itsvarious brariciledi
in North Hanover street, Carlisle, twd doors
North of Leonard's corner, where he intenlin
keeping on hand sgeneral assortment in hipline ,
Consisting of all kindifer rash
ionable SADDLES, Bridles'
4.!(12 0 , 1 "'" \ martingales, Girihs,Circingles7
- I' and Halters, also _
TRUNKS, tray. tr
kafjo9l
1 1I, 11 n iv i. aniiVad a l s l oo awn
manufactures thomost approved
Spanish Spring Sa'd'dles, ever
. used in this couritry„ those
wishing a handsome, durableamt pleasant sad
dle will do well to call and see them, He also
manufactuies Harness, Bridles, Collars and
W hips in all their varieties, and confidently be•
lieves front tho general approbation of his cue
miners, that ha melon the neatest and best
gears, in all their variety of breadth, that is
mode in the country. He also makes all kinds
of- Matmeses to order, viz : Straw, Husk, L':urt•
ad Hair and-Spring Matrassos. All; the above
articles will-be made-of-the best—material-and
workmanship, and, with the utmost despatch.
iasl4.lv WM. OSBORN:
•
THE LANOASTER FAIR,
Which has just closed its exhibition, wps
said to have peon visited by_ forty thousand
persons in ono day; but a looker on estimates
the crowd daily soon buying goods at A. & W.
BENTZ'S splendid
NEW STORE',
as little loss than that at the fair. By 'giving
them a call; you Vriil oblige them and - benefit
yourselves by saving from ono to' two dollars
in every ten expended , fox .gopds. They aro
now opnifing a truly large and — MAGNIFI-i
CENT STOCK of Fancy and Staple Dry
Goods, Groceries, bre.•, consisting. of Drees
Silks, and other dress, goods, Bonnets, Ribons,
Alpachas, Merinos, Ginghams, Flannels.;
Prints, Blankets, and a complete assertmen t
of House furnishing goods, Dress trimmings,
Laces, Miiinary goods, Clothe, Cassimores,
Vestings, Hosiery, Gluvefi, Table Cloths,
Sheeting, Linens, Jeans, Cords; &c. &c. The
above - are only a le* of the endless variety.—
To enumerate all would entirely monopolize
the columns of the " Herald.l s ' Give us a call
and you will get cheap geode."
0ct.27, 1852. A. & W. BENTZ..
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CHERRY- PECTORAL:
For the Corr ter - • •
COUGHS, 'COLDS,
MIOARSENES, BRON
CHITIS, CROUP, ASTH
MA,_ WHOOPING . COUGP4
AND CONSTYMPTION.
Of all the numerous Medicines 'extant, Dind
some of them valuable I , for' the cure of 'put.;
monary complaints, ( nothing has over been
found which could compare in. ite effects with
this preparation. Others cure sometimes, bet
at all times and in all diseases of the lungs
and throat whore medicine can give r olief,.this
will do it. It is pleasant to take, and perfectly,
safe in accordance with the. directions. We
do not advertise for the, information of those.
who have tried It but those vale have not.—
Families that have known its value will not be
with Out it, end its timely use, they are
secure from the dangerous consequences of
Coughs and Colds which neglected, ripen - Into
fatal consumption.
_.The_Diploma orthc‘lllassachueetts Institute
was awarded to this preparation by the Boald
of Judges in September 1847 ; alio, the medals
of the three grestNnstitutes of. Art, in this
country; also the Ltiploma Of the Ohio Institute
at Cincinnati, has been given to the CHEIRAY ,
Pecromtp, by their Government innonarderaii
Lion of its extraordinary excellence and useful-,
nese in curing affections of. the Lunge - and:
Throat.
Rend the following opinionToundedon The
ong execKionce of the eminent Physician: of
ho pint and city of.
ST JOHN% May 8, 181
Dr J C ATEA
Five years trial of your CHERRY FECTO.:,
RAL in my practice, has proven what I fore
saw from hs composition, must .be.-,true, that:
it eradicates and cures the eolde and cougha-; . -
to which we, in. thm section• are peculiarly
liable.
I think- its equal hasota yof beetidiadevered
nor do I know how a. bettor remedy can be -
made for the distempers of the"Thrnat and
Lunge. -J J BURTON; M D, F R S.
- See what it has done on a wasted constitu
tion; not only in the following cases, bat a
thousand more:
SIMISUILY; Jan - 24th IE4. ,
1:4 Ayer In the month
,of fitly last I wee
attacked by a violent diarrh`coa in the minessof
California, I returned to San Fraanciaao in ~
- .
hope of receiving benefit from a change of
climate and diet. My diurrhma ceased; bat
was followed by a severe cough, and .mueh
soreness. I finally stalled for. home, but re
ceived no benefit from the•rxylige t • My cough
continued to grow woree, and whon I arrived
at Now York, I was at once 'marke'd . by my
acquaintances as a victim of conaumption.
I must confess that lama no sufficient mien to
doubt what my friends ell believed. At this •
limo I connrienced taking vier truly invaluable
medicine with. little •expectation• 01"deritridi
any benefit from its use, You would not re- ,
calve these lie did'l not regard it my diity to- •
etato to ilia • affiMteil4hrtnigit you,. that my 7.
-health; 'in. the-apacto-of eight, nronthi,',li - fully,"
-restored.: I attribute' it •to the use ot. Tout.'
CHERRY PECTORAL. Yours truly • • ••'
. • wThLrarvie.-Virriv
. .
. • TV.hususarots,
Dear it , celingtbat I have been spared. rem
a premature grave; through, your inelnumental.
its by the providence. of God, I 'will 'take the,
liberty to esprcaarriy gratitude. , • .
a %ugh and the alarming syniptomp of,.Con.
aumphon had reduced me too lOw to' leave me
anything liko hope, when , my . 'physician brought.
me a.bottlir 'of your. , llseetned
afford iinmedirde relief, and now in a few wecka
time Ins restored.Me to' aband herililC-- If It-Will :-
do for others what it hac'done'for me', you' are '
cerrainlymne of the beneLotors - Of mankind.
Sincerely wishing you every blessing, I aria •
' Very respectfully your 4 - -
JOHN J, CLA • .•
•
:• • • ••
Rector St, Peter's' Chuich:'
With such
.ttsiprtincii). and from such::;
ii)eivii3O;f4Oonicir can. be - 'Wooed..
unless it .be from its•mtects upon Trial:;
.Preprited:init
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