Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, June 01, 1853, Image 3

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DI V . ll j IirORE 11
re9ver Street, Near the court 170 1 .10 -
I t, druggist, would respect'
1
laform tne citizens of
.Curhsle and
N.,. 16. rani he has opened a new •
Citt3.I . IICACA/VD DRUG STORE. •
ll,s stock is entirely new, and has been selec
ted with great care. As many of the:articles
, p . by physicians and families doted.
age and exposure, great cote will be
t to allow such artiCles_ to accumulate
in sa..td quantities. . .
Attention is especially invited to'his stock or
Medicines, Essential Oils, Oils, Tinctures,
Wines, Extractf, Confections, Chemicals,
&o. Together with the above he has a full
assortment of Paints, Varnishes, Dye—Stuffs,
Paint and Varnish Brushes, and
CONFECTIONARIES
orevery variety. lie has also on hand v asPlell'
did assortment of ~ •
Perfumeries, Soups,Extracts, Fancy, flair.
Clothes and Fletii'Brushes, Supporters;
Breast' Exhatisters, Nipple Shields,
'Tooth Washes and Pastes . ; also
MEDICINAL WINES AND BRANDIES,
of the best'quality. SEGARS, from the best
Havana and Spanish houses, of every flavor,
from one cent upwards.
In ordcr_to. _ensure his customers against
iiinfies during any tempormay al:Mance of
the proprietor, the services of an experienced
and competent assistant have been secured,
which will be felt to be important, in view of
the responsibilities which are known to devolve
upon the druggist.
;S:7PaYSICIAINS' PRESCRIPTIONS
will bo faithfully and promptly attended to.—
Orders from Physicians and Merchants'in the
country will be filled with Care, and at prices
which must prove'satisfactory.
N. 13.—A1l officinal preparations made in
strict accordanCe with the directions of.the U.
S. Pharmacopoeia.
A liberal share of public patronage is res•
pectitilly solicited. Terms - cash.
May It. 1853. A. J. KIEFFER._,
A. c.antimmays
FAMILY. GROCERY STORE,
High St., two doors East of Market House,
South Side.
THE subscribor thankful for past fa
vors would inform his old customers and
the community in general. that he has just re
, turned from the city with a la rge and full as—
limt-nont •of Grot•ericit, ,consisting in partici(
sn.wr,ir Rio, Java, Lag'ur.yra, and Roasted
eoff,es, Lovcring's : Lump, Sand and Pulver
ized Sug rs, Brown Sugars at all prices, 11 , 10.
la scs at all qualities and prices.
QUEENSWARE,
•
of every de.icriptio . n, including French and En.
!Ash China, in setts or by the piece; ilea - ,
me China and common ware of every de- '
..iption, and a lull assortment of Glass_ware.
WILLOW & CEDAR-WARE,
-'cas - Clotima; - Marker, - Travelling , : Sewing, -
e. Tumbler and Children's Fancy Bas
kets, Tubs, Painted wad Cedar Buckets, Iron
and Brass-bound Wooden Bowls, Butter 'Fir
bins, Grocery Boxes, &c.
TEAS,
~p erior Black, imperial and young. Brion
eus, Choeelaie, Prepared Cocoa,
SUGAR CURED HAMS, ,
or fine quality, together with superior Dry
ISM. i Smoked ,Herring, Ground Album and
fiic I;tule Salt, Spices of all kinds.
FRUIT, •
such ns Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Prenes,Rni
sins, br.c.
LAMPS,
a full supply of Pine Oil and_ Fluid Lamps,
Safety Fluid Lamps.
Seams and 'Potmen° of fine qualities and at
oil prices. Plain call-and examine for your•
t elves at the old stand.
Alay,lB 1853
For the Little Folks.
WILLOW COACHES, 2 and 4 wheels,
also Wheel barrowS Waggons, and a
general assortment of Toys.
FRUITS AND NUTS
of the latest importations, consisting of
Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Prunes,
Pine Apples, Filberts. Dates, Almonds
Cream Cocoa, Pecan and Ground Nuts.
MINERAL WATER,
"ROUSSELL'.B,r ‘..Sparkiing and bright,"
just received and for sale at ihe Confectionary
store of P. MONYER.,
ritayi 'North Hanover at.
Gas rixtures and , Lamps. ,
lEIDR HORNEY & BRO., No 221
ll N. 2d Street, near Vine, Philu , having
had' many years practical experience -in the
business and all work sold by us is manufac
tured under our immediate supervision, we are
oaabled.to offer to purchasers superior articles
in every branch of 'our trade. At our Store
may be found in every variety of style and
finish. Gas & Lamp CH A.NDE LIERS, PEN -
DAN T S. SIDE BRACKETS for Halls,
Churches, &c; the Improved Pine oil Lamps.
together • with a fine assortment of Fluid, Lard,
and Oil Lamps, Girandoles Parlor Night and
Reading 'Lamps, poquet
.liolaere, etc. On
hand [map Glasses, Globes, ‘Vicks.shades etc.
All work warranted, or no sale. Factory No.
96 Noble street, near Fourth. Remember—
Store No 221 N. 2d St., next door to .1 Stewar
Depuy's Carpet Store.. ~nuty2o
ROBERT B. SIVZILEY,
'ABIN ET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER
North HanovOr Street, and nest door to Mateo
Hotel.
, .
•
THE undersigned would respectfully inform
the citizens df Carlisle and the public get cr
ony, that he now has an hand a large and ele
gant assortment of FURNITURE, consisting
in part of Wardrobes, Card and other Tables,
Sofas, Bureaus, Bedsteads, plain and fancy
Sewing. Stands, &c. manufactured of the best
material - and quality warranted.
Also a general assortment of CHA4RS et
the lowest prices. Venitian Winds made to
order 4 and repairing promptly attended to.
Vrcolfins made at the shortest notice, Mid
having a splendid hearse he will attend funer
als in tor or country.
ant - R member the stand— next door to 11.
Glass's nov2t R. B. SMILEY,:
SPRING FASHIONS:YOR 1853.
FORGE KELLER rpipectfully announ.
ll,Jrces to his old Patromeand the public gen
amity. that be hap just received the
SPRING STYLE- OF GENTLE
MEN'S 'HATS, manufactured at
one of the best establishments in
• Philadelphia, to which he invites
special attention.
He has also constantly on hand a large and
varied assortment colitis own manufacture as
well as city made -
$ aTS 41,ND MAPS.
dutiable f, r he seasoii,comprising every vari
eyi of.ltuasia,,Biraver, end Silk Hats,-
finished in the latest style, together with a lull
assortment of Caps of every shape and dos
criirtion, and' at every price He particuhrly
invites the public to call and examine his exlen
sivo assortment, which in style, material and
lirmlt, cannot be surpassed by any in market,
, I which he is able to put et prices lower then
~ver. • 0:7 - Remember his old stand on North
!mover street, between Burner's and Sonar's
au 13. , [ June 11]
:Mineral Wateri Saisaparilla,
THE subscriber would respectfully anniunee
'to the citizens of (Arlie's, and the community
at:large, that lie has commenced the menus
turo of Aineral. Waters and Sarsepaiilla of ihe
very best flavor and quality, and the bottling
of Porter, Ale and- Cider. •He is fully end
amply . preenred fo furnish all orders promptly
and with despatch, and hopes by strict att imam
to boiness, to receive that attention duo to
enterprise, which he respictfully mike. Reel
donee in Main Street near the Rail Road
Bridge. ' GEORGE W. BRANUT. '
march
SUIVCA.:i WANTED
TIHE subscriber will pay' the highest
price' in CASH. for SUMAC, properly
cured• and delivered in Carlisle. For a. good
eariale, free, from 'atoms 'St 30 per Mildred
pounds will he paid. and in proportion for other
qualities. JACOB &MOM. ,
Carlisle. May 18, 1853 3m „ '
• WATER.,AND. GAS.,
THE great agony is over. 'lt is a fixed fact
that weere AO have Wateiand Gds. Great
exertions require a corresponding degree of
repoao. and nothing is •so tranquilizing as;a
eliee"'from Phipps; Gardner & Co's cede.'
hinted Stigar•Cured HAMS, or a chip froni
D a vis & Ca's'Sititir-iCtiredßEEF. A fresh
'i pply just received at the Family Grocery.
.• ' , ,J. O. WILLIAMS.'
. . ,
...,. ~', CIO • *tinted to , b 4 rrow,.'on tqe
.best reel eststc itecurity
r ,
4 eve surn foi ono year 'or more, jEntiiiiie
.
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fr Herald Orme. • . , ,
..':.,.., *4trlisie i llattreli 30, 1853'—iin,,; ; ;.. ... ' ~. !
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LIST Or DIOATAIIIU3,
AI
®GOODS, Waive dmeillerehandice.
t" so t' Distillers, Damherblen,
within the
. rountll of Cumberland. returned and
elastfifiedby,Jefforttion Worthingten;Esq., Mer•
annuls Appraiser, in itecoidanbe with theasver
al Acts of Assembly, as follows, viz:
• Class. T,
• •
-Corliale.•
Margaret Snodgrass . . -. 14 700
J& G Keller ' - . 'l4 - . 700
J W Eby l3 10 00
Juo. G Williams ' , l3 10 00
Samuel Elliott . ' 14 700
Charles Ogilby .!: 10 20 00
George W Hillier - - 13 , 10 00
A & W Bentz s 12 12 50
Daniel E'citels, liquor- 14 , . 10 50
Jahn Faller, liquor 14 10 50
JSc 0 Rhoads . 14 , 700
4V,13 Mirrray' 14 7 00
S W Haverstick, liquor '' 14 . 10 50
__William H Bretz •
~ J 4 700
'Plumps Conlyn • 14 7 00
ffbnry Sakton 12 12 50
W'M M Henderson & Son 14 7'oo
John Flumer,liquor, 13 15 'OO
PeterMonyer _ . 14 7 00
' Jolfn P Line 13 1,0 00
Jacob Wolf, liquor •: , 14' 10'50
'Jonathan A Lehn, liquor • 14 10 50
Jacob Seiler. - • -- - 13 10 00
C Inhoff, Agt, liquor • 13 15 00
-- ',S - 31. - Hooyer ' ' 14 7 00
Weise & Campbell 13 10 00
T II Skiloa 14 7 00
II M Rawlins 14 7 00
Wood & Conner " ' 14 700
P Arnold . 12 12 50
Arnold & Livingston- • 14 7 01)
JOhn Keeney- 14 7,00
N W Woods, Agt. 13 10 00
W'm L Haller 14 7 00
II M Johnson (Prof.) 14 7 00
.'W A Carothers 14 7 00
- Lewis Steiner ' 14 7 00
W A Kelso ' 14 , 700
John N Armstrong 14 7 00
P Messersmith 14 7 On
Charles Barniti, liquor - 14 1050
Woodward & Schmidt • - , 13 10 00
1 William Sheldon - 14 700
,
Henry Peters
~ ' 14 7 00
B J Kieffer. ,
.• ' . 14 7 00
Henry Harkness • 14 7 00
A S 'Wormley 14 7 00
C OulibY • . 14 - 1 7 00
,„Imintlfri Common . 14 - 700
John Conly 14 , c 7 00
James 111'Granahan.. . 14 7 - 00
A M Piper, Agt.. ;,., ,
. 14, '7.00
IV %V Shuler .. • 4 ' 00
David Martin, liquor ‘ . .4 10 50
Samuel Neff, liquor 14 10 50
Edward Biddle - 14 7 00
Mifflin
John 13 Perry, liquor . 14 30 50
Henry Snyder 4 14 7 Oil
‘V 'al' Winnfield, liquor '
14 10 50
Shippeniburg.
snmiter3waezey___
John Gish
_C Kunkle___
Kunkle & S•evick
John S'ambaugh
=Z=M
14 7 00
WD B flays
J C Attic - 14 7 00
Jacob Pag,ue, liquor • 14 10 50
Arnold & 13 Son •
' 10 00
Jacob Buniberger 14 7 V
Jl3 Duncan, Agent . , 14 700
Nevin & Riddings 12 12.50
John IViindalich • ' 14 700
Mary Miller 14 7-00
Cornelius Ai Mitzel • 14 7 00
John Bridgesl4 7 00
John G 111eclinger , 14 7 00
Weiller Sr. Co - ra 7 00
Dickinson
Russel & Dico 14 7 00
D L Beckman 13 10 00
Newcomer Ed' Kurtz, liquor 14 10 50
Wealtley & ShriVer, 13 10 00
W'm Wattsl4. 7 00
Benjamin Plank 7 14 7 00
Jos. l, Sterner 14 7 00
Joseph Hoyle, liquor 14 - 10 50
Mechanicsburg.
Simon Arnold, liquor 13 13.00
Ephraim Zug 13 10 00
J ROgle - 14 7 00
Henry Lenso ' 14 7 00
J H & A Singise7 14 7 00
Ira Day - 14 7 00
J F Spahr , 14 7,00
.-' - • -
,
Swiler & E mminger 14 7 00
Mattison & Zneanah 14 7 00
George Singiser . 14 700
Jacob - Dorsheimer : 14 7 00
J Blizzard - 14 7 00
John Swisher 14 7 00
George Webbert 14 _. 700
Levi Snell .: - ' • 14 700
Geoggs,Attle 14 -- 700
.
Newuille. c,
Hunter Heron -14 7 00
T & J M'Crindlish, r' 14 7 00
Jacob Swoyer 14 7 00
Bear k. Cobaugh 14 7 00
S W Sharp 14 .7 00
•St.Jugh Sc M'Farland , 12 l2 50
Joseph, Laughlin 14 7 00
og,ilby Bros. & Co. 13 10 00
John M Davidson , 14 7 00
Dr. George Hamill 14 7' 00
Hopewell.
Snyder & Deihl
Wherry & Eshenbour
Newton.
.1 H Weily 14 - 7 00
J G Loy 14 7 00
Joseph Smith 14 7 00
Kyle & Washinger 14 7 04
Woods & Gracy ---- 14 -7 00
Westpennaborough.
Josiah HoOd & Son 13 10 00
Thomn's Greason 14 7 00
C `llenninger 14 7 00
J \V D Gilleland 13 10 00
Williamson & Goodheart. 14 7 Ou
. . Frankford 11,
IV & 3 Green, liquor v - - 14 I 0 .0
South Middleton.
A W Leidieh ' 13 10 00
S N Divin 13 10 00
Robert Given 13 7 00
Mullen & Alexander 4 13 10 00
. Southampton.
J W Clever , • •14 7 00
C paustnaught - 14 700
North. Middleton.
Elias Light, liquor b :4 10 50
Upper Allen.
Guswilor & Co
Hampden
G & W H Eckels , 14 7 00
Henry Rupp .. - 14 7 00
John Kutz - 19 7 00
M•Quire At.Bheaffer . 14 7 . 00
Dr. Rogers c" 14 7 00
Ease Pennsborough.
,
Jacob Renninger, liquor 14 10 50
Andrew Eslinger • . 14 ' 700
Bigler, M . Kinley & Wilt • 13 , 10 00
Korr & Hummel 13 10 00
George W Fessler, liquor 4 10 50
Michael Freese • 14 700
J W Korr . . 14 7 00
D & J Rynard - 14 7 00
New Cuinherland.
John G Miller, iiquor 14 10 60
Mosser, James & Co. ' 12 12 50
Charles Oyster .• 13 10 00
Valentine Feemon l4 7 00
John A M'Lsin, liquor • ' l4 10 50
John Horn - 14 700
Lee & Ringland ' 12 12 50
Deliti k Switzer, liquor 14 U 50
C\ Lower Allen. .
. .
lease Barton, liquor 14 .10 53
Epley '& Ernst 14 7 00
Brower , & Murthland 14. 7 00
Mathias Bitner; liquor 14 10 50
Rudolph-White
... 14 .700
Monroe
M. & S Morrott 14 • 7on
George Geosoman & Co. 13 10'00
Michael Fitted ' 14 '7 00
•". . Silver Spring.
C H Whhcomo - 'PI 700
,John Coil('', 13 • 10 00
.It.eoll Simmons, liquor -14 ' le 30
Iteitliell & Bro. . ' ' -19 10 00
'A 11.Zorger ,\
Strome & ilavorotiOk 13 10 00
,
. .. . . BULLS.
Silver Spring '
..
Thomas B Bryson • ' 113' 10 'OO,
John Shaffner - • 14 '. 700
George H Ilowhei - ' ' 14 • 700
Johrollallaither l4 • •7 00
, .
lower Allan • .
cEb'erly :, , ,
.• 11' 15 on
Samuel Bi ner - . . , l3' ' .10 no
John IEI Kauffman , 14 ".,. 7.00
C Rupp ' 14 7 00
Aarod M. M'Clure ~. -
13 ' 10 00
Upper Allen ' '.
....
,TacoCoover., Jr.. • " -14 .7.00
Sciutlt Niddleton
lacob Shadier; -. •, - •, 14 700
'vVolford , & Baselei 'l‘ . 14 no
Monroe - '
) vt4 Foa'deonlrl9' 10 CO
. •
A & tr .
Benjamin Gib:M.
.North . .
IVlllltiderion Sa Son • 13 . , 'lo.oo
:!avid Martin - 13
• : . Dickinson - •! '
John Moore ( 14 . 700
Daniel Smith • -14 .• 7 00
John Hays
Marshall 3nriles
ino. Laughlin
Jacob Shellaboirgor
Diller & Kridnr
Samuel Piper
Newton ' .
Isaac P4a.kwood 14 7
Clirjetiau Au ' 14 7
EthVerd Showers
C InhOff, Agent
John Bowmnn
North Middleton
lendersou & Parker
South Middleton
Robe:ft Given -
Wolford & Bossier
M G Beltzhoover
JA&GWAhI
Martin Coovor
Robert Qeigley
Rump Sr Grove
PA ar..T A AM
William Alexander
William t3arnitz
BEER, OYSTER
Stratton Erf AVhiten
Jacob Low
Joseph Markle
William Sponsler
John Hoffman
Wm Askew
Jaiob Etter
Philip Ditrick
J 13 & W Leney
N A Cornelius-
12 19 50
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 le
George Murphy,
George Srinnsler
14 7 00
Peter Baker
Abraham Coble
William Philips
RETAILERS cif PATENT DIEDIGINES;
William Bration
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, BS
I do certify that the foregoing is a correct
list, of Ito dealers in.Merchandize, Patent Mei
iciriesoSt.c., in Cumberland county, as return
ed to me by Jefferson Worthington, Eos.,
Mercantile Appraiser. .All persons returned
and classified under the act of 1849, relating to
Distilleries, Breweries, Patent Medicines, Est.:,
ing Houses, 81. c., and all Merchants and others
returned andelassified as above, are notified to
call and take out their respective Licenses on
or before the Ist of July, 1853.
WILLIAM S. COREA N, •
Treasurers' Office, Carlisle, Treasurer.
May 11. 1853. •'
Valuable Town Lots
.IT TRUSIEEVs 5.11413.
BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court
of Cumbei land county, the undersigi cd will ex.
pose to public sale, on the premises, cm MON
DAY, the 31st of May, 1859, at. 2 o'clock, P. M.
the following property, viz—
All that desirable TOWN LOT, Com
monly known as the " Poplar Lot," situate nt
south west end of Hanover street, in the borough
of Carliale,ccintaining about THREE ACRES,
- bounded — by — said—strect. the Walnut—Bottom
Road, it lot of P..Phillips'lclrs and . by South
street. -
Also, a Lot of Ground, containing
about THREE ACRES, sitnate rn said borough,
bounded-on the north by the grave.-yard, on the
east by the graveyard-lane,south by a lot of
Samuel Hepburn, and on the west by a lot of J.
W. Eby.
Sloth said properties will be offered in Town
Lots, os-as they now ore, so as to suit purcha
sers. The last named lot is an :eligible location
for a Cemetery. The'termsof.sale will be, ten
per cent of the purchase money on the clay of
sale, (me fourth on the confirmation of the sale,
and the balance to be secured by mortgages. or
judgment bonds, or both. as the Trustees may
deem advisable, conditioned for the payment ol
the interest thereof semi-annually to Mrs. Eliz.
'abeth Dw in, and the principal ut her decease to
her hejrs at law, or to those who may be entitled
thereto. Attendance Will be givenby tbe under
signed, Trustee under the wit: of Thomas:Hagan
deceased.
may 4653, JACOB SHROM.
13 10 00
13 JO 00
Spring & Summer Styles of Hats f !
, •
_
- •
.
Ur& 3.KELLER desire respectfully to in
form their customer.; and friends that they
are now supplied with a great varie.y of
HATS AND CAPS
for Spring and Summer use In addition to
a beautiful spring style of Silk Hats and their
extensive assortment of light and coloured
sioudh hats they would call particular atten•
tion to their Panama, Leghorn, Chip and Straw
Hats just received from 'the cities. Their as
sortment is large and• for beauty of sfyle.excel:
fence of finish and lowness of price they can
not be surpassed. A large assortment of Capt.
exclusively — for - summer wear, - constantly on
hand. Also a•carefu:lv selected assortment of
CHILDREN'S HATS.
13 10 00
We most respectfully 'invite the citizens ot•
Carlisle .tm. l
,vicinity to call and amine .our °
assortment,til the ,old stand, opposite to the'
Telegraph" Office. , may 11.
CULP'S PATENT PORTABLE
CIDER razuci AND PRE'Sq,
r E undersigned having purchased the
right of Franklin and Cumberland court
lice Pa., and Washington county Md. for
GULFS PATENT PORTABLE CIDER
MILL AND PRESS' vre new manufacturing
machines under the irarpediate super Vision of
Henry Shep . ler, a practial millwright. Orders
will be received and filled with vromptness.—
All machines will be warranted.
By this-machine, which can be conveyed on
a wheelbarrow, ono man and n boy can make
from five to eight_ barrels Lf cider a do ,with
ease, and the cider is thoroughly pressed from
the .pinnace. The labor is light and the ma
chines are simple and permanent. '
This machine was exhibited at the State
Agricultural Fair, ht Lancaster. and tested with
several others, and the committee awarded the
premium to it. The machines are warranted
to perform what heroin stated. Orders are
respectfully solicited. ,
N. 13.—The press connected with the ma.
chine can be used for pressing currants, and
cutting vegetables for feeding stock. --
. JACOB HOKE,
HEN R. si SIIEPLER,
May 11, 1853. 6m -.,Chamberaburg
I N STORE and ler stile one of•A' Otis' Mor-
Heins Machines," with "Hub" attachment.
This being decidedly the beet machine in use it
is well worthy the attention of Carpenters and
Coach Makers.. It will be sold very lOw for
cash at the Family Grocery of
p I nt J. G. WILLIAMS;
MACKEREL,
CODFISH, •
SALMODL. A
lIF,RRINOS, -
PORK; •
HAMS & SIDESIn•
SHOULDERS,
LA RD & CHEESE
JUST received , onr,usual supply of Fresh
• and 'Choice Garden and flower Seeds from
e . extatisilve establishment of .11 A. Dreer t
Philadelphia, why' aro warranted to , be of the
very best quality.; d. •
mar 23 W. HA.VERdTICIe.
Frankford
14 - "
bleat PennabormigN:
. 13
14 7'
t . v,
14 7:"
DISTILLERS
Carlisle
Upper Allen
Monroe
Southampton
Ropervell
Newton
BREWERS.
Carlisle
AND EATING 1101/-
SES.
Carlisle
8 5 00
8 5 "
8 5 "
8 5 "
8 5 "
8 5 00
New Cizmbefland.
8 5 ~
Shippensburg
8 - 5 "
8 5 "
8 5' .
Newville
8 5 "
Upper Allen
8 5 "
Mechanicsburg
8 5 "
East Pennsborough
3 5 .
8 5 ..
ewville
4 500
zo actudnaNzus
Constantly (.n hand
and for solo
I J. PALMER & .
Market St. Wharf,
Philadelphia.
April' 13; 1853.
Fresh Garden Seeds.
,ffiiecellaticatto.
10 00
10'00,
TAKE NOTICE!
FIRMER
"ez'J
!rut
:=J
Iruii
20 "
o„-
8 I.
I 2 50
12 50
5 00
El
12 50
. .
Ilannife Patent Adjustable Reaper and Mower,
of which the above presents An engraved picture,
is acknowledged to be ono of, the very best Men-
TESTERS now in use. -In pfoof of this fact; tide
Machine was awarded the. Fain . premium for
Mowing, and the second fox' Reaping, at the New
York State Fair, in the great trial at Geneva,
N. Y., in .IttlY, 1852, in competition with ELEVEN
oTnEn SIACMNES ; awarded a silver medal at the
Ohio State Fair, for the best Reaper and Mower;
and received the highest award at the Vermont
and Michigan State - Fairs, for the best nEAPINCI
and mowtsa machine.
5 00
5 00
The true merit of this ;machine has given it a'
great triumph over all others; atid being a perfect
combination of REAPER and ROWER; it comes to
the farmer with double value. .
Thief machine will cut from 8 to 12 acres per
day, with two horses, and, ono porson to tend It,
when mowing, and_ two persons *hen reaping..
It will cut equally .
. vroll all kinds of grain and
grass, Birch RS _wheat, ryo,_oats,,barloy, millet, clo.
vor, timothy; and flax.
- The - machines - - are—manufactured- at-various
points, and cost, whims made, $125 onahl or, half
cash and half credit, $135.
ir7 - The above machines can be obtained by
Pending. orders to C 13 Rogers, 29 Market at,
Philadelphia.. Lake & Reese, Easton, Pe'nnar
David - Cockley, L•ine.ister ; llull Sr. Boyer,
HarrisLitrg r--S 4 Hoover, Carlisle; Georg§
Ait cis, lleeha•iicoburg; L , !vi SlinglulT, Mar
tinsburg, Blair county,- Pa.; and P Morris &
Co., West Chester.
13.—Farlacrs wishing to purchase these
NiachineF - will plctive tend la' their orders
osigravise they ally fill to be supplied,
as the orders first received will haye the pre
cedence. may 4 It
BONNETS ! BONNETS!
500 BONNETS . just received, at prices
nom 37 ets up to $5 00. Ribbons and
Trimmings to match• uncommonly low
PARASOLS,"
An immense assortment just recolvda, from TA
ell up to 50
•
DRESS GOODS,
The ladies are respectfully invited to examine
oar large and elegant stock of Dress Goods now
opening at Ogilby's Emporium.
CARPETINGS & MATTINGS,
The largest and cheapest lot of Carpets ever
brought to Carlisle. Also 4-4, 5-4 d 6 6-4 white
end coloured Matting, now Opening, tied selling
lower than any other store in the cquntv at
Carpet Hall.
• BOOTS Sc SHOES,
Several thousand pairtutow opening and selling
at prices that ftstonish einwybo ly Only 87.6
cents for a pair of Shoes at the Cheap Bazaar.
CHAS. OGILBY.
Carlisle, Apl 2p, 1833.
JAMES H. WEISE; WM. K. CAMPBELL
MEW STORE!
WE ISE & CAMPBELL.
S. 11r. Corner of N. lianover and Loather did.
EG most respectfully to call the earlyfattei •
.13 tion of the citizens of Carlisleand vicinity
to our new and beautiful assortment of Spring
Goods, selected from the very best of the New
York and Philadelphia markets, consisting of
LADIES DRESS GOODS,
Persian Cloths, Barego de lane, Bleak Clia
Chnli Barege, Chnmelion Silk, Bombazines.
Alpacas. All wool Deiaines, Mous de bags,
French Chintzes, Lawns ' &c.
EiVIBIU.A.IDERIES AND LACES,
Collars, Undereleeves, Cuffs, Spencers,
Swiss and Jaconet RutTlfrig,
Swiss and Jaconet Edging and Inserting,
Lisle and Mechlin do - do
Florentine do do
Linen Bobin,„ do do
Vsleneenes Laces, '
GLOVES AND. HOSIERY, . _. . .
Kid, Silk, Lisle Tkroad, Mohair and Cotton
G loves.
Witte and Black Silk, and Elk Ingrain Bose
Mixed and White Cotton do
\lens llalf-Hose.
DOMESTICS,
Gingham, Checks, Tit-1611, g 5, Calicoes,
White Aluslins, Nankeen, Kentucky Jeans,
Blue and Fancy Drills, Vesting,
Plain and twilled Linen,
Fine Damask Linea 'Fable Clothe,
do Towels,
do Napkins,
Bird Eye Diaper.
noorrs AND SLOES,
Black and Fancy colored Gaiters - ; (Willis),
Shoes of all descriptions, (Willis' make)'
Fine Calf Boots, Kip Peed (Willis'
AlensThlf Congress Boots, Boys Boots,
do Gaiters, do Shoes,
All kind Childrens Shoes and Gaiters.
GROCERIES,
Rio and Jnva Coffa , ,Lovering's SYruit - Rlnlas.
sea, Cuba gulaises, Sugar of all qualities.
Rico, Spices, arm.
Purchasers will find it to their advantage to
call end examine our stock before purchasing
elSewhere. as it•isontiroly new and we have for
our motto "quick saleS end small profits.
Carlisle, April 6, 1353.
TIRE GREAT EXCITEMENT
.sr • OGILOr 9 S EMPORIUM
ILP - caused by the great daily RUSH FOR
NEW .GOODS at that old and established
CHEAP STORE. . Now opening a splendid
assortment of
SPRING GOODS, viz:,
Chnlliea Cloth , Barraize do Laines, Barraziea,
Elegant dress Silks, Mous de loge,
Chintzes, Calicoes, Ginghems,
Neodle•worked Collars,-Underaleoves,
0 . BONNETS. . .
An immense assortment of Bonnets from 37
cents to $3, Boantiftil Anil- Cheap gibbons,
4.rtifietals and Bonnet Linings in great variety,
CARPETS! CARPETSI!...
A big lot of now and client) Carpotings, not to
bo excelled in price and beauty in the State.
PARASOLS.
Alcomplcoo nesol•lmont of Parasols ,and Sun
Shades very low. •
BOOTS AND SHOES.
I have added largely to 'this dapartmentAand
will sell them cheaper than ;over.
• GROCERIES.
A fresh lot of cheap Groceries just received.
Come on with your CASH and save a profit
by selecting your purchases from this magnif.
icent assortmentiof Cheap Goode. irr [tern=
dmber the old East,illain et, Carlisle.
April Q. 1853.1 CHARLES OGILBY.
Real;Estate at Private Sale,
H E subscriber offers at Private Sale the
Farni•on which.ho now lives, situated in
South Middleton township, Curnborland.coua.
ty ) about two miles South of Carlisle, eon.
taming. 30 soros morn: or less, of first.rato
limestone land, olLunde , good fence a' d in a
high state ofoultivation. VIM improvements
aro a double two stor3r Stone. House, lately se
paired; a Bank Barn, Stone Ppring House and
other . outbuildings. There malso a fine or•
chnrd.of choice keit. 'Henning water through
the ,whole place. .It eta very desirable' prey.
arty, In ovary respeot especially ,fer a dairy'
farm. Porsons,destring . to purchase are re•
quested 1.0,03a11.1rid examine it.
. May 05,1853-o*. • .ELIAS JOHNS.
.
OtOrei St, Eibops.
New Goods"! New Goode! !
rtiA subscriber haiing just returned from
1 the city offers to his customers and the
public:in general a-large and well selected as
sortment of Candied; Fruit,Nuts, &., which
for price and quality can't e beat.
We havo•constantly on hand -and'mannfic
turingDANDlES of a superior-quality, con-
sist ng of stick Candied oral' kinds, •
Mint,'Lemon, Cliotioloo & Guth Drops,
Fruit and Nutei of all kinds, such Mt
Oranges. Lemons, Figs, Ruisons, Dates,
Prunis, Almonds, Englsh - Walnuts,
Cream Nuts; Pillions, Cocoa Nuts,
'California & African Ground Nu s, Ste.
Also a large assortment of Willow Cradles,
Cabs,-Coaches. &c., Aceordcotis from 25 cts
to 810. Butter, Sugnr, and Winter 4 6 , 15,
Cavendish. Congress, Mrs Mil t' .
wins Fide-cut Tobacco, and a vans:}
goods.
From the liberal patronage - hertofore eAten•
•led to him he hopes to receive a continuance
of the same. !KT - Remember the place, oppo
alto MARION HALL.
April 27, 1853. A. S. WORMLEY:
RENEOVAL
JOHN D. GORE AS hereby informs 114; old
*tends and customers that ho has removed his
ItTIN WARE AND 'STORE ROOMS to the
room lately occupied•br" - Mr..J. W. -Eoyas a
.. Grocery, Store, on Main street, where no will
as heretofore manufacturtrand keep constantly
in sto.e every descrip ion of •
TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE,
made in_the best style and at the very lowest
prices. '• Geed taktnen•and the very heat ma
terial alwaYsempload. so as to ensure entire
satisfrictiou. SPOUTING and JOB-WORK
done at the shortest notice, in a superior =id
ner, and at fair prices. Also, in 'store at all
seasons it largo and attractive variety of
• .
PARLOUR . AND .COOKING STOVES,
comprising every new and fancy 'style, of all
prices and sizes, adapte'd to burning either
wood.or coal. His assortment of rztoves lid:in
tends shall, not be surpassed by, any other es
oblislimentr compribing, a score or more of
dilLrent styles to suit all tastes. Thankful to
his friends-for t he patronage so , long bestowed
upon him nt his 'Ohl — stand, he;respectfully in
vites a call at his,new‘establishment. confident
that his large as sortment cannot rail to pl so:
, April 25, 18b3. , JOHN D. GORGAS.
HARDWARE-SPRING SUPPLY.
THE subscriber wishes to draw the atten
tion of the public to their own interests,
which they may consult to good advantage by
examining the elegant and complete assort
ment of Hardware of every description, which
he is now reeeiviugat his old stood on North
Hanover street.
TO. C OACHMA KERS. •
We have a largo supply of springs, hubs,
bends; laces, Curtains, and floor OH cloths and
drab cloths, of different aitalitles, in fact every
thing in your-line. &.m'
TO CABINET-MAKERS
Wo offer complete setts of veneers, knobs and
mouldings of walnut and mahogany, to sui
both the table and the purse.
CARPENTERS EXAMINE
the splendid assorment of tools in your lino,
as also v complete stock of building materials,
such as locks, hinges, screws, latches, glass,
paints, oils, varnishes, turpentine. &c. and va
rious carpenters tools cheaper dian ever; as
has been acknowledged by a carpenter who
has seen them.
BLACKSMITHS'
cannot go wrong in giving us% call for a sup—
ply of hammered, tolled, slit and other iron
genet allrused, as also cast, shear American
and English blister . steel, dec. Arx.-
OUR FARMER FRIENIYS
will also consult their interests by looking at
our cheap shovels, forks. trace chains, home ,
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
piano , now on hand of cedar ware, tabs,
churns, buckets, oils, such as fish, sperm and
flaxseed oils, which will be sold at the lowest
cash prices. I would also call attention to my
splendid assortment of WALL PAPERS,
pre , enting a numberless variety of Patterns at
prices trout 6 eta. upwards. Remember there
is no mistake hero, us all articles will be sold
at the lowest cash prices at 'the old and well
-known stand rn North Hanover street. East
siceVbetweeS IVlcGlaughlin's Hotel and Kell.
er's flat Store, . JACOB SE:4ER.
-march 16
FASHIONABLE
el ortitrin - g — H - o - u s
THE subscriber is now having made up a
IL large lot of very superior GLOTHING,
which he is determined to sell as low if not
lofiier than any other house in the country.— ,
His stock will consist of—
Pine Dress, Sattinett,•:*.aelt and Overcoats.
Cassimere, Sattinett and Velvet Cord Pants,
Satin and Caeltmere Vectings; &c.
Also, Gloves. Hosiery,Strspenders, Cravats,
Shirts, ShirtCollara ' Umbrellas, Hats, Caps.
Merino Shirts and Draivers, &c.
I will it all tiaras keep a goad assortment of
Cloths . Cassimeres and Vestirtgs on hand,
which will be made uptdorder in the best and
most fashioaable style. I have as foreman of
'this establishinenca practical tailor, one who
has hid considerable experience in the •busi
ness, and is not surpassed as a cutter in the
borough of. Carlisle. All garments made to
ardor warranted to lit and well made, if not,
no sale. I am now receiving direct from
Philadelphia a fresh assortment of ('laths,
Cassimeres and Vestingl, to NVIIHI I invite
the attention of my nunierous old customers
and the public in' general. All in want of
cheap and g and garment's will do well and save
money by calling and examiningthisstock be
fore purchasing, elsewhere. No trouble to show-
Ole gaols. Recollect the stand next door to
Burltholder'eantel. Make no mistake just
.one door from the corner.
sep29 q CHARLES OCHLB Y.
To Builders & Houskeeperg.
THOSE who are building, or about corn:,
manning housekeeping will be sure to
find at all times an aseortment to 'elect from.
Locks of oil sorts and sizes, with bras's, argil ,
10, mineral and white knobs, with japanned or
'doled furnitaro. buntlines; cast and wrought,
window glass from Bxlo to 20x28,bolts,ticrews
&c. &e. You who aro about to be marriod and
going to hpusekeeping, wo have everything to
pleatre, shrift as fancy waiters and trays ; ivory
handled knives and forks,
in setts or by the
dozen, common knwes and forks, butter knives
with plated and ivory handles frying and broad
pans, smoothing irons, tubs, churns, •
HENRY SAXTOIt,
Carlisle; March 9, 1853.
To Coactr and Cabtnet Makers
Tfil'oubscriber'is fully prepared to. meet
their wants with an enlarged stock of hardware
in their lino, rtobracing mal. castings, skrings,
ittJus, bands, patent leather, laces, ourtain and
hoar cloth, d.r.e.,walnut and mahogany vaneors,
glans and malt.Nany knobs of all sizes and
patterns; a large supply of varnishes, oils,
turpentine, at such' prices that will make it
their intorost.'to give him the prefarence.
• H. SAXTON .
• . THOMAS IL SKILES'
NEIW CLI OTNGING noon's
AND FURNISHING STORE, •
~•
Opposite the Rail Road Wise, West High *set,
Carlisle.
%I • IL SKELVS desirei to inform his old
1 • frionaond the public that he has opened
a,generar clothingtestablishment. and has now
in store an (utensil/a stock of the bon ''and
cheapest goods ever offered in Carlisle.'
- Mengs, - VoutWs and Bore Clothing,
for Sprang, Summer and Winter wear, now on
hand of every variety and furnished at reduced
'rates. lie has alio a large and well selected
assortment of Piece Goode, of English, French
and German Fabrics. of now anti beautiful pm
terns, for coats pants and vests, which will bo
made to order in the most approved and fash
ionable manner and irtasuponor style of work
manship. • A full and Olegant stock of Gentle
men's Furnishing Goods, such as gloves, plain
and fanny - shine, collars; handkerchiefs, ties,
&0., constantly kept on hand. Also India
Rubber Oyercoaso and-Leggins. , •
Feeling confident front the reputation which
It has boon his • constant aim fora course of
years to secure for his establishment, of his a
' bility to please, he respectfully invites en. ex
amination of his stock,which for quality,work•
Inanobip and low prices cannot be surpassed.
• Limeburnerfe Coal.,
1000 TONS Unieburnerta Coal of the' hest
quality just receiving. and for sale by E. SID.
1011,E, Jr. Only $2,40 per ton,'
Carlisle, March 16, 18531 •
Cheap. MC Gloves. .
The aubseriber jog .operiod'ariother in.
valets of the beat'qua)4y .Paris Kid GlOtree, et
the - low prit.ooE,62; ots. per pair. "
• -• .
. .
tegal anb (Mixt Noticeo.
Notice to - Bridge Builders.
/AIME Commissioners of CuMbetrland County, .
will recelvel of proposels ut their oce in
J i[j u u Tie l , 4 l 6 B - 53 u ,t i r gel3bisluil)ldAinYg , oi t a he 20th day of .
• STONE BRIDGE .
across the "Yellow Beeches Creek, ate pofq
fixed by viewers below Ege's Mill, by their
variation from' 1 he• public road leading from
Hrictter's Mill to Carlisle, the bridge to be of
tile following dimensions,. viz. To contain in
length 124 feet from one abutment to the other„
the abutments to be built upon n solid foundation'
which are to be approved of II the Commis
sioners; the heighth ofabutments to bo two feet
above low water mark, at which point the heel
of the arches start. The bridge to haveNthree e
cu r Ite'i - the , centre arch -to be forty foot Sio4l,
i- , i
-v . thirty four ft spans each. " a
~,; . ;Ai • lye Ein and the other -
tvro-medes to ride - tout le :t.-.l'here'-will be two
piers in the Creek eight foot thick and twenty
five foot long, each. The piers to be corned
up five foot, at which -heigloh the cutwater is
to commence, battering and losing itself' in the
wall at eleven feat. Tho abutment to be•terift - -,
'thick, the wing walls adjoining the abutments 4
to be not less than five ft it
extremeit, and three ft
il li
hick at the extreme ends, to inieh two ft thick
at the grades.' and to be car tad three ft above
the grade with ntwentyinek wallfromilie grade__
liroperfy Coped, as hereinafter described. The
extension - of wing wall on the south end of the
bridge will be twenty ft from the abutment, and
the extension on the north end of bridge will
be twelve ft from abutment. The grade °Me
bridge not to exceed three degrees from the
centre of the centre pier, to where the same,
strikes the road on either side. The breadth - of
the bridge to be 16 ftbetwesn the parapet walls .
in the clear. The entire -Work to be built:el - good
Limestone and mortar. Tllb mortar, to be
made cif good sharp sand and limo of the lol
lowing proportions, viz: six bilsheis of lime to
one cart load of sand. The arChes to be built
of good flat stone, well bound-all through the
arches. The joints well broke; and to bo 2 loot
thick in depth. Ring stones to brake band and
-be closely'cut and laid, and not less than six
inches thick. The parapet Walls to-rise three
feet above the grade, the entire length of the
bridge when finished. - .-The walls to bo coped
with stone copeing not-less than three feet long
and four inches thick, to be closely join ted;
joints imt to exceed half an inch; the copeing
to project over the Wells on both sides. I,
If the Commissioners should determine to
dispense with the stone copbing, theofollowing
will be adopted. The walls sheikh° roofed
with the bes't rifler shingles, put on six inches
'in the weather. The rafters to be of such size
turtle Ccimmissionets - may determine.not to ex..
ceed six inches . The infters to be built in the
wall, three feet apart, and morticed or dove.
tailed down on scantling. 1 7 . ace boards on the
inside, to show six inclies,.on the outside five in
ches, and to be of good white pine, finished
with three good coats of lead in oil.
' All the loregoing work' is to be done in a,
substantial and workman•like manner, and its,
- durability insured for a, period of three years
from itS - completion7. — The-ivork-to-b-e-emirely—
finished by the first day of October, A.D. 1853.
Commissioner's Office,? W'M H. TROUT,
Carlisle,May23,lss3. SJOHN 1301311, .
- .Commissioners. .
- .
NOTIC .
AT a stated Orphans Court, began on Tues.
day, the 22t1 day of March, 1853, and
holden at Carlisle in and for Cumberland coun
ty, before the Hon. JANES fl. GRAIIAM, Pres
ident Judge, and Samuel 'Woodburn and John
Rupp, Es*, Aescrelate Judges, &c., the fol..
lowing proceedings were had, to wit:
-The petition of Samuel D. Henderson, res
pectfully represents; that your petitioner was
appointed admieistrator with the wiil annexed
of John Williamson, of Charlestown, S. C.,
deceased, fofthe estate in - Pennsylvania"of the
testator. That on the , 23d of April, A.D.
1844, your petitioner filed his administration
account of acrid estate, in which it is set forth,
that the estate aforesaid consisted of °judgment
a Most Johnson Williamson, for the sum of
$4336 37, and that the said defendant, Johnson
tVilltamsorr alledged thin the sum ought not to
be collected off him, because he had releases '
of some and unders'andings with others of the
Legs °es under the will ot' the said John Wil.
liamson, to whOin Said judgment would . be .
coming; that their portions thereof should not'
be Collected off of hum, and this Court permit
ed your petitioner to take credit for said judg
ment to the - amount of near tour,thousand 'loi
terer' the same having to remind as a security_
for such of said Legatees as would not release.
That since that time - the said Johnson Wd
liamson has procured releases from. said Legs»
tabs,-till the amount remaining due to said
Legatees whose releases has not yet been pro
cured amounts to about nineteen hundred dol
lars, with interest since 1850, for which there
da.a.judgment_against_thcteaidinkn Williamson
i
which s a subsisting lien on his real "estate. '
That your petitioner is desirous to be discher-'
ed frotn the duties of his appointment and sur
render the remainder of the property, to wit,
the' balance of the judgment aforesaid, to his
successor. He theretbro prays the Court to
discharge him from his said 'rust. and permit
- to transfer said judgment to his successor, and
lie will ever pray &c
' Whereupon, 22d March, 1853; Rule to show
cause why petitioner should not be discharged,
personal notice to be given to the parties in
terested residing in the county, end by publi
cation in two newspapers printed in the coun
ty. Returnable at. the next stated Orphan's
(Court. BY TIIE COURT.
Cumber:and Colity, es. '
.roil I do] certifythat the lor egoing is a
L.S. true extract taken. from the records
of said Court. In testimony whereof
I have hereunto set my hand and seal of said
Court, at CarlislA, this 3 tat March, 18513.
SAM'L MARTIN,
Clerk of the Orphans Court.
Estate of the Hon. J. B. Gibson; dec
T ETTERs Testamentary on the estate pf
.
ft•'.re Hon. JOHN BANNISTER GIB.
SON,- deed, late of the borough of Carlisle,
have been issue Id the subscriber, residing in
the Same borcargh, All persons having claims
against the estate wi.l present them fur oettle
ment, and those indebted will niake immediate
payment to ,"• •JNO. , IL PARKER.'
May 25, 1853. • Ex'r;
Estate of John Baughman, deed:
ivroucE is hereby given that letters of ad.
LI ministration on the estate of John Baugh.
man, late of the borough of Harrisburg, deed,
have been granted by the Register ol Cumber.
lend county to the subscriber, 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 them for settlement to
• "J-lANNAH BAUGHMAN,
Carlisle, Apl-13 pd • Adm'x.
. .
Estate of 'Michael Matthews, dec'd.
NNOTICEis hereby &von thtt lettersof Ad
ministration % with the will 4nnexed, on
the estate of Michael IVlatthows,late of Carlisle,
Cumberland.county. dec'd, have been granted
by the Register of said county to the eubscri
ber, residing in the same place. AU persona
indebted to the said estate are required to make
immediate Payment; and those having claims
will present them for settlement to
JACOB SFIROM,
May II 1853 . Adm'r.
Estate of. Robert: McElwain, dee'd.
NOTICE is hereby given that letters of ad
ministration on the estate of Robert' Ale
'ivain, late of the borough of Newvillo, Cum
berland county, deceased, have 'been issued to .
ho subscribers, the first named living in Plain
field and the latter in Newville; in said county.
All nersono knowing themselves indebted to •
Oa id estate are required to make immediate pay
ment and those having 'clones to present them
for settlement to AN DREW MeELW AIN,
JAS. S. MeELWA.IN,
apl2o Adm'ra.
NOTION,
TN the matter of the writ of partition and val-
IL nation on the real estatO of Sarah Mira
hams, deed : Now to wit, 23d' March, 1853,
rule upon the heirs to appear at the Orphans
Court to be hold at Ca:lisle; in and for Cum
berland county, the 30th day of August. A. D.
1853, end take. the property at the valuation,
or show 'cause why the same should not be
sold.. . . • 13y the CO ORT.
May AL
• Cailisle Deposit
. . Carlisle; May 3,1853.
The Directors have this day declared divi
dend of FOUR PER CUNT, for the last six
months, which will do paid to.the Stocithold
ere or
,their legal rew.srti.ms.m.d.otiland.,r
Ctish
666 r 6.11.
Fashionable , Deese - M aking , WILLZAIVE 11.'musiTz,
..
. , . , Wholesale and:Detail Druggist • Carlisle •
• =ISO._ Zu raCMITILRA - Iri • .
no ESVPICTFU LLY Informs th(i'citizons of ,i mir AS jest rec'eived'a large and Wolf selioted
'LL Carlisle, that she: is prepared to a. all , illlll^•steek of American, French and Vnaiish
work entrusted toiler' in the neatest and most . t Choinieals,. Drags, Medicines, • Paints, Pile,
fashionable styles. " Residenee in South Pitt 1 DyeoStuire, dr.c.• At this store Physisientkenn
Street;thiri doot in Alexander it Wiwi below: ;rely on . having ,' their • prescriptions eatehtlly
the Rail Road Depot. ,'•: •‘ • . • :1 etinop'ounded. • ..• . ~ • •- , -
N; D.*Tho Inakinglor Shrouds and dressing ~ 41.' BOY WANTED, to serve j p the Drtigt
the dead attended to: •''i • , Ernay9.s3ll I bushiest+. Call noun. • - (marellit6: . ,
• ~ ,
. . .
~ , '~i~cellane~u~:
NOTZCZI
flip HE heretofore existing firm of M. (t 1
.111... L. Steiner, has been dissolved for a t •.• , ,
Limo and have again trpited under the S.
Steiner &Brest S E Corner of Market
- [loping under the-increased ftrm of Steiner
Bros. to have an, increase of their format
business. They haVb4low every faCiliq , And
snare no efforts to please their customers
they having 'made .arrSogements with the
gest importing houses of Baltimore and New'
York so as lb receive the first styles of Goodd
that come to those Markets, and et the-IJOIY.;
EST. PRICES,!
Thankful for past patronage di'ey solicit ti
Continuance from their old customers, and
respectfully invite all otliere tnexanine their'
now style of superior
SPRING Bt. SIINEMR OLOTHING ;
all of their man'ufaSture, and imiking Ifs dom.:
plots - an assortment as esti be found in any
store in the United States. As follthver
DRESS & FROCK COATS; •
of the beer qualities of English And French.
Cloths, made and trinitheif in the. very best
'style; single breasted Albert Coars, how
style, well adapted to business men, of French
black and colored-cloths, at very-low prices y
single breasted Frock coats sit , French clothes
elcsalmitatiomoi the-fine dress - frock coats at—
hall prices spring Sack Conte of cloth, caosi
merce and tweeds, various colours and prices.
PAN TAL - OONS,
French Black Doeskin and Fancy Caseimere
of atery description.
VESTS! VESTS!! VESTS!!!
Rich Fancy Silks atid•Satins, Black do, Bom
bazines, Valencias, Marseilles, and Challics,
at all prices.
BOY'S CLOTHING.
A full assortment of Boy's Clothing,
FANCY DRESS ARTICLES,,
emlracing all the new styles of Fancy:Silit
Cravats, English Satin do. &c.
Gloves:---White black and 001'4. silk, Kid,-
Lisle and cotter] of every description. Trunks
and Carpet Bags of superior finish and at low
prices. Suspenders of superior French, En
glish and American, Manufacture, Under ,
shirts and Drawers elj , fine Merino', silk, net
jean and muslin, of 'very description. I. m
'relies of silk and - coltoh; varY' cheap. All of.
which will be sold at the lowest prices Whole
sale or retail.
irritemember the Stone House, corner of
he Public Square: , STEINER, & !MOS.
,Carlisle, May IS, 1853..
_ AT r'T v,,
A. A A
CHERRY PECTORAL:
For the Cure of
COUGH, _aorand,
HOARSENESS, 3 3 / I .ON=
CLIELIVIS, CROUP, Astn.
MA, WHOOPING -'COUGH
AND OONSUIVIPTION.
Of all the numerous medicines extant,.[and
some of them valuable . ' for •the cure of pill.,
monary..complaints, nothing has ever been
found which could compare iii itifbffects with
this preparation. Others mire ooreetimerti but
at all times and in alt
. diseases ot•the lunge
and-throat - where medicine can give relief, 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 who have nut.—
Families that have known its value will not be
without it, cnd by its timely use, they are
ebcure from thb dangerous consequences or
Coughs and Colds_ which neglected, ripen Into
fatal cnnsumption.
The Diploma of the Massachusetts Institute_
was awarded to this preparation by the Board
of Judges in September 18471 also, the medals
of the three great Institutes of Art, in this
country; aleeathe Diploma of the Ohio Institute
at Cincinnati; has been given to the CHEILBIC
rEOTORAL, by their Government iriconstderti.
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, - May 8,1851.--
Dr .3 C *AILED.
Fivo years trial of youth CHERRY PECTO-
R4L in my practice, has proven what I fore
saw froni its composition, must be true, that
it eradicates and cures the Colds and coughs
to which we ; in this section are peculiarly
liable.
- V think its equal has not yet been discovered E.
nor I know bow a better remedy can be
m&e for the distempers of the Throat end
Lunge. JJBU R'I'O'N,MD,FItS.
, See what it has done on a wasted eonstittu
floe; not only in Ole following eases, but a
thousand more:
Siiirnunv, Jan 24th 1851.
br Ayer: In the month of July last I was
ettneked by a 'violent diarrlima inhc mines of
California. I returned to San Franneisco in
hope of receiving benefit from a change of
climate and diet. My diarrbrea cenbee, but
was followed by a severe cough, and much
soreness. - I finally started for home, but re
ceived no benefit from the voyage, My cough
continued to grow WOlllO, and when I arrived
at New York, I was at once marked by my
dcquaintsncee as a victim of consumption.
I'must confess that 1 saw no sufficient reason-to
doubt what my friends all believed. At this
time I commenced taltingyour truly invaluable
medicine with little cilia:caution of deriving
any benefit (ronrits use, You would not re
ceive these lines did not regard it my duty to ..
note
. to the afflicted, through you, that my
health,' in the apace of eight months, is fully
restored. I attribute it toathe use of your
CHERRY PECTORAL, YiTurs truly,
WILLIAM W. SMITH
aaIIINGTON Pa., April 12, MS.
Dear sir t Feeling that I have been spared from
a premature grave, through your instrumental.
lty by the providence of God, I will take the
iberty to express my gratitude.
A- cough and the alarming symptoms of Cert.
sumption had reduced me too low to leave me
anything like hope,•when my physician brought
me a bottleof- your RECTOAAT, It seemed to
afford immediate relief, and nom. in a few sleeks
time Ins eestored me to sound health. If it will
do for others what it has done for me, you are
certainly one of the•banefactori of mankind,
Sincerely wishing you every blessing, .I am._
Very respectfully yours, - •
JOHN J, CLA RKE,' •
Rector of St. Peter's Church.
With such assurance, and from such
men, no stronger proof can be adduced ,
unless it be from its Meets upon trial,..
Prepared and gold by •
•
. JAMES 0.. .AYER,
PRACTICAL CHEMIST, Lowell. MEWL,
. COAL! 00.41. L
The Best and; Cites;est in the• Market An'
. Family Use. y
riuva-1- ,
1t ;:.,510F • are •
200 TONS of the celebrated Rauch Gap
Coal, Dauphin , county, and Gold Mine Gap
Coal, Schuylkill county. just received• and for
sale at prices from 83,25 to s3,Mbper ton, by.
E. BIDDLE jr. 'at the Ivarehouse formerly
owned by S. M. Hoover.
iKlrCoal can be delivered any where along
'the line, of the Cumberland Valley Rail Road.
Orders by letter (post paidl promptly atteudod
to. (march 16.)
. • LOOKSMITHING.
F BENTZ. offers his inimical; to.
the pubtio as a Look anti th and White.
smith, in all the vario u s bratichee - of
the business. He also attends to Bell=
hanging and the making and repairing
•
of'
window'springs, Etc. All Jobbing'
•• • in.his line of business promptty alien
• • 'ded tu at hay. rates.. Ho May be
foundat hua Nouse on Pomfret street,
•:
'a- leis' deers east elthe Second Pres .
•
hyterian PhurCh, and hopes to re
ceive a liberal' share 'of, the .poblio patronage..
1 Carliale. May 4, 1853. •