0 Nc.w 'AbocrtiLn:atc • • CANT •BEBEATI-, -• • 'Second . Arrival of Summer Dry-Goods.i THE subscribreispecitully infortits hi friend's and numerous customers. that he has returnedilfom Philudelphiti with largo assort', rhea of Summer Goods, which will be sold at astonishingly low. prices _ L Cl .ths, Cassimeres, Vesting s. •Mu L slins, Calicoes, Ginghams; Bonnets; and Hats, Ribbons, Gloves, Summer Cloths Milti;Tallt. Stuffs, Bern es, 'nestlings, Collars, ed,eings, tionekerchiefe, Laces,- 'Stockings, Summer Silks. Yarns ols,:&e. 000 - I'S _AND SHOES. • . - " A large assortment of Mee's Women's and Cihildrawi Boots and Shoes, Jenny Lind and Buskin Shoes at very low prices. Colorthl and White CARPET CHAIN. • A large assortment of. GROCERIES, such as Sugar, Cabe,' Molasses, Rice, Teas, &c.. attention of all wise wish good bar4ains is solicited, as great inducements can be offered to purchasers. Don't forget the -old Stand, Hunterich's cor ner, North Hanover Street, Irrllutter, Eggs, Rags and -Seep, taken at market prices. 'N. W. WOODS, Agt. Carlisle, Juno 9,1853. Superior Clarified Cider Vinegar, A sum:atoll article of Claralied Cider 21 Vinegar just received and-for'snie at the cheap Grocery of V A 'CAROTHERS.ffiI New and Choice Publicagons. . LIFE IN GERMANY, t v tlio Rev C- L. Brace. MODERN - FLIRTATIONS, by Catherine Sinclair. , SAM SLICK'S NEW WORK, TILE LAST LEAF" OF SUNNY SIDE, by IL Trait°. INTERVIEW'S MEMORABLE A IN. D USE2UL, by Rev. Dr. Cox. AMABEL., a Family History, and other new and interesting works jbat te• mired and for sale at the Cheap Book Store. , A. M PIPER, Agt. . . WANTED, . - 1W 0 JOURNEYMEN . , one a Wa . gonma• her and the other a Blacksmith, four miles south of Cnrlisle, on the t altirnore turnpike. Liberal wages will be given. 'jes I . 'THE .sub,scriber will pay the highest pricefla .CA;SII for • SUMAC, properly enred• and delivered in Carlisle. For a good ria;isle, free from stems $1 30 per bundled pounds will be paid, and in proportion for other qualities: ~ JACOB al.1120M: 4 1 Carlisle. May 18, 1853 Sun EraLL ! - J. W. EBY'S FAMILY GROCERY. Java and Maracaiba Coffees, Green and • Roasted do., Orleans and Clarafied Brown Sugais. Pulverized, Crushed and Loaf do, Solt Crushed (preserving) do. Rice, Farina and Corn Starch. Boma. Cocoa,,Chocolate,' Vanilla Bean; 1 Mace, itron, with Spices of every Itind,• i Sperm, Moald, Momantinn,Candles, Orleans and. Sugar - R. Syrup Molasses. Lovering' s gbality . Syrup. Vr A fresh assortment of all the above arti• clog, and a general supply of ether erticles usually kept by us, unjust opened and for,sole_ at our new store rooms. June 8, 1853. S. W. LB V. Cheapest Dry Goods, Grocery ' and VARIETY EMPoßnrilinilso country. SOLTAT HOOD'S ' ringfielei, Cumbirthnd County, Pa. AIN intelligent public appreciating the above fact has caused a tremendous rush for bar. gains at the above establishment, where the cheapest lot of LADIES' DRESS GOODS over offered in this section of country,, hasjust. been received. In Gcntlefilen's Weer we are _not bohind.cithcr, as-we have_them in endless Variety and at all prices, Also, Hardware, 'Queensware, Groceries, Drugs, Oils, Paints, DT° Stuffs, Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Boots and Shoes, &et in fart everything, from a Fish Hook to a Su t of Clothes, all of which we are selling at exceedingly low prices, In order- to show you, Just give us a call, - - • The bargains we have • In store for you all. All kinds of Country Produce taken in ex— change for goods, at market prides. JOHN HOOD. N, B.—Just receiving, another lot of those cheap Lawns, Checks, Steipes, Prints, &c. Springfield, June 8,1853.1 m• FRESH TEAS, &c. JENKINS' Best Brand of Teas, Green and Black, in metallic packages, also in bulk and in original packages. A large and general as.. W Sortment of the beef WHITE IRON STONE AND GRANITE WARE, with a variety of Glass Ware, and Common Ware of every de• scription, in setts or otherwise to suit the pur chaser, together with CEDAR WARE, WILLOW WARE, and a variety of Fancy Ware always in store .and fer'Vale at the "Family Grocery" of Juno 8,1853. J, W. EBY. ` David 'Landreth 's •••;:(.. ;r LTI AGDICUVRAL AND neu-' TICULTURAL 1 -4. -Implement & Seed Wareheinse. • No. 65, Chesnut Street, Phila. TUE subscriber offers for sale on extensive-as , sortrrent of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, -HORTICULTURAL TOOLS, Gai:den, Grass, Field and Flower Seeds, Agricultural, Horticultural and Botannical .P U 13 . 14 A N S Implement and Seed Catalogues, Landreth's Rural ltep,isier and Alrrianae tor 1853, furnieh .:•l g:au+nun personal i 3 . r papai t iV i irion. Phila. Max 20, 1353.3, CUIYIB'D VALLEY RAILROAD enc 014..aZ0 Change of :Hours. • • (IN and alter May 30th, 1853, the PASSEN lir GER TRAINS -will run as follovi's, (Sun Jaye excepted,) .viz r.• - FOR HARRISBURG • (lee Train.) Leave ,Charnbersburg, Shipponsburg i , " • N wville. " Carlisle, • " •Meelinnieriburg, At Ilariisburg, 2d Train. 14.4yg Cliarrbqjsburg, 11.50 A. B 1 Shilipensburg, • 12.23 P.ll " -News'lle, 12.55 " Cnrlisle, 1.33 " Mechanicsburg, • - • 2.04 " • At - Ilarrisburg, " • 2 : 30 ' FUR .CILAMI3ERBBiIItd: (lst 'Train.) Lottirtillarrisburu i • .• Mechanicsburg, Carlielo, Newvillo, `Shippensburg, At • Chamborsburgi Sd•.Train Leave If arrisburgr, Mechaninsbucg, " Cnrlisle. • Vhippensblm, At - • Chembersbnrgi I:oPosicttgerti by the Second Train (11.50, A. 51,..yfront Chetnbersbnrg may procecd'to or: Baltimore wlthant detention at llarrtsburg i ,oxcept for change of Cars. trTFaios from Chanibersburg, Cirtisle and •fisrrisburgi'nre ten 'cents ices when paid for Tickets; at Ins„9lllces, than when paid in the irrThe .only trains n Sundtiyera—the first, train - (rein: Ilarrisburg, and. second train, froth' Chetnborsbnrg. . ' fiso.,Elosn Orstec,, 2 'A. P. SMITit thntub'g May 2;1;! 524 . ' • . ..„ , . :0 i 1 118141 . riSh, . A • CROICE . .IOt.:9V.Ncif,,fiIIACKEREL, in' ' whole, hal( and 44rte,e bbls, nisi, a lot.ol new. 311ackeral ro - r•attle cheap farcaah at chalatnily, driticrY:faa,ia-er•• • • • Juno 224031'; • • _ .. • • . ' .', ••L Etho s Dress 1490110; plrgi ti . • riceivad p laiggat of Dareares.: II a %119' de Lli . Pe,..e, Lownai Elilkii,dt,e;, apd for ""ienav i very •lowipriec;i lit the'vow , n lid ' cheap t 4 WE/.E - '&; ETAMPLIA4i. 'v.,. ]. MiSteittlllo3U6'. . , VALUABLE 'TOWN -PROPERTY. . • •• • • FOR - • ; THE subserkei Offers, at private 'saki the following valuable. properti, situated on . - Loather Strict, Carlisle, viz • ‘ ..:No, LA Lot of. Gtortrid, haying :a front 0f...24 feet on Loittlier streeton the Bor: 'ough of.Carlisle, and extending 240 feet back to _Locust Alley, having thereon erected *two story ", PLAS'PERECI . II O USIEt, with a one - , 47 0 t. and n half story back building, and ;;;;[ cellar tinder both, all in gocrl order. Xl' The house contains eight rooms, and, Wu excellent garden.. . . .No. 2., adjoining the above, is .a lot of 12 feet front by 240 feet deep to said alley, hay. ing erectep bu it a two story Plastered House . containing four rooms, and having u good garden mid a variety of choice fruit trees. No. 3., adjoining the above; 24 feet in.. front and 240 fief deep to sidil alley, with n two story,l?lnatered. Fronde, with cellar and garden. No. 4.,a a lot of 12 feet- frorit by24o ft deep to Said alley, with 'a two story Pliiitereti House, vell finished and a good frame stable on the back of the lot. Also a variety of fruit trees in tile garden. ICIV. 5.; a lot of 52 feet to front, by 240 fret deep to said alley, on which is erected a two story plastered House' ' with bank buildings, hake oven, wash house,cislern and pomp. The house -is finished in fi rst. rate style.. There in a stable and sheds on the beck of -the-let. The lot con titinsa:great deal or shrubbery With over one hun dred choice united fruit trees. No. 6,, a lot of 16 feet in front by 240 feet deep to said alley, with a new two story Brick ruse, and back buildings, with cellars under t.sa i n till.. • • , No. 7., a lot of 13' feet front and 240 deep, with a new Brick House, mune as the a , bove,and • No. 8., a lot 33 feet in front and 240. sleep, with a large two story House, well finish throughout, with nine large rooms, largekitchen, stable, and other out buildings. The garden is large and contains a variety of &nit trees. The One half of a will and pump near No 8 will be sold. All the above properties nrc .in good repair, and most of them newly built. They will be sold very low and on reasonable terms. For further information enquire of either of the sub scribers. R. E. SFIEP,LEY, sr June 8 1853 . R. B. SHEPLEY, jr. THE NEIXTrpRT racr.rilis - ' FOR SALE. THE subscriber will sell by Private Sale, the following described Mill Pioperty, to wit t Nine acres of 'Land situate - in- Oliver township, Perry county, Lidjoinang the flour. fishing borough of Newport. The improve ments are a Throe and a half Story . MERCHANT AND GRISP—MILL, ----- - with two water *heels, propelled by Little Bullets Creek, a never-failing stream, with four run erstonesonnut machine, merchant and country bolts, Plaster Screw and all the .necessary machinery belonging thereto, Saw, Mi 11,2 story :Frame DWELLING DOUSE, with an excellent pump at the door, stable and all the necessary out houses. The said im provements, with the exception of the, Mill, have been made new within the last two years._ The Pennsylvania Rail Road posses through this property, 'and the Pennsylvania Canal pas. sea within .five or six perches of it. Said prop -6:xl.y...is_ within sixty.-perches of the R R.Depot in Newp rt,arld,uature has mails Newport the depot of Perry county, • As a bediatiful . home, or a profitable investment no property so-desi rable has over been ollered for sale in this county. ABRAILthI RISSER. Juno 8; 1853- 2m AHEAD OF ALL COMPETITION • oSiazton Leads the Cohima." - • 4 ETER days and nighte of unceasing toil and trouble I have succeedeCin marking and arranging my new stock of q- n A R D. W A It E , and Although there has been a tre• mondous rush of customers. who know where to deal - on reasonable terms; and.: who - appre ciate my old habit of selling Chopp without making much fuss about tqfg.tulatter. lam constantly making.room for-new customers to ilrop in and examine what is undoubtedly the LARG ES V. AND B EST assortment .of goods ever offered west•cf Philadelphia, and -embra cing everything usually found •in.a Hardware Store, from a needle to anlinchor, all of which are of tha best quality.ldithVill be sold at prices which cannot failto give satisfaction. TO CARPENTERS & BUILDERS, I would say that niy stock of cross cut. hand, panel ripping and bgek saws, bright, black and blue augurs, chisels, planes, locks, hatchets, hinges, screws, strMglknecked and bar oohs, brow!, pointing and. 'chopping axes, iron and steel sriares, rules, tu`pe measures, levels. &c. esnnot tail to please the most fastidious. E . A R M/E R S Can be accommodated on the most reasonable terms with Durkee's celebrated York plows at 85 37. Also Plank's, Graighend'a ,and others' at manufacturers' prices/. spades, rakes, forks, shovels,'grass and grain scythes. (Dunn, Dm - 7. ling and Griffins make.) Patent and commox 'maths of hunt doxen different kinds. -Grain 'Cradles, (Gregor's, Plank's, Craighead's and CraWbach's make,) at reduced rates, Also grindstones. cutting boxes, chain cistern and force pumps, halter, breast and log chains; sin gle and double traces and spreads. Cedar warn such as tubs, buckets, bowls. water kegs, to. gather with an everlasting assortment of table and, pocket cutlery, spoons, shears and sell ears, eandlegicks, snuffers, shovels and tongs. kettles, pans, sad irons, waiters, brushes. &a, which will be sold by the wagon load, ten yard, bushel or in the ordinary way, Then come.. frianda, giife, us a edit' and .sea. for yourselves. 'We'll wait on yon with pleas'. ure, and give you bargains of which you can't complain. Remember - thq, place, East High Strirtopposite Ogilby's • ' Juno 1, 1853. HENRY SAXT,ON. BARGAINS . I BARGAINS ' 11' At • o vaLut?s Wholesale' and Retail N' AM now _renewing my..second supply of Summer Goode, and will sell them otlcheao er than any other house in the county. It is impossible to enumerate—suffice it to say, that our stock of Dry Goode is immense; embra• clog every *article in the lino, and .at prices astonishingly low. 'rho ladies particularly.are invited to - eall and examine our new stock of elegant DRESS GtADDS—Crape Shawls, Bonnets, Ribbons, Noodle Work, &c., &e Our assortment of Gentlemen's Wear is full and complete; consisting of Cloths. Cassimores. Cashmarets,.Vestings, Cottonnades, &c. &c. CAS PCTINGS & 111tf'ITIN GS. . A full assorttnent ot Imperial, Ingrain, Cotton and Vonitian Carpeting. Mattings Itt every quality and width. 'Also a new and large assortment of Ladies' and Children's -tiaiiers, Jenny Lind and Bus hin Shoes at very :ow prices. Recollect tho ",old stand," East Main street. June 1, 1853: CIIAS. OGILBY. • • 750 A, IVI 8.13 8.55 9.33 10.01 ." 10.30 • " Corner of Hanover and Lovelier ate., Carlisle underaignedhas always oil hand a largo 1„ stock of superior Cabinet Ware, in all the different styles, whiclidte is prepared to sell at the lowestsiricea. lie invites attention partic ularly to the,i7ptent Spring. Britton' Bedstead, meat useful' article; which ent:rcly obviates all objections:' , , The bottomean be attached to old Bedsteads.' They have given entire satisfac- Ilon to all'who.havo them in use. , fgreOFFINS mado.to order atthe slibrteat notite. • . 7.15 A. Al 7,47 •' 8.95 ~ 8.59 •" 9.91 •' 10.00 . 3.00 P. M 3.21 4.09 " 4.49 ' " 5.15 " 5.45 •1 JACOB FETTEA. .Carlisto ittn'y. 22, 1351 , — /Y; Extensive Furnitire &eine T.4MITES R.WEA.VE'II. would rear ectfully el call thb attentiortof House Keepers and the nubile to his extensive stock of ELEGANT FURNIT ORE, including. Sofas, Wardrobes, Centre and other. Tablca,. Dressing' and plain Itureaus and every othn article in'hos branch of business.. Also, now an hand the largest as sortment of CHAIRS in Carlisle, at the lowest prices.' Ottr'Cotlins 'made at the shortearittitico anti a ,Hoarse provided for funerals. HO tWlie• its a call at lila establiehment on Narth Han°. ver,stroot, near Glass's HOTEL. N. B.—FOF nituro hired out by the month or years Carlisle'Aarch • • , • SUET REOMITZIII! Ak PRIME article .of .Stiger plisisias at' lEti , IS.'.coats per pound; Burieh-db, asset' article, 1•5t.15 cents, , ' • • • • ••• , Citrons, Moe,. q p iees, Priindies, Lernoilki,., • Oranges "Preserved Fruits, Dates, sagared and• Dried Prunes, pigs, •1. rroteerinds, Crackers, &u &e, , fg tterineetiotr e ..tith all kin fit ds of Conctiona=:: alLui which will •be disposed of 'on the, mbst attcobvbedating tame, . . 1, • • •,,; Juggt,le,S; .• II:l: KIEFFER. . EMPORIUM. 00 4 9 w t .. , ,, , d 6 „1' f, z.s' 'Spin. Et! Suimpe; Sttleil"of Hatall.• • -. ~• N. & 1. - KELLER desire respectfulli,to in- G fo r m theircusternem and 'Wends that they are now supplied with a greet:variefruf-I—_ HAts..ANEi r CA'ES for Spring 'and Sumnierusti In ,addition to a beautiful spring stylo;of Silk Hate and their extensive assortment' of-,light and coloured 'sloudlr hate they would call particillar atten tion to their Panama, Leghorn, Chi and Straw Hatsjust received from the cities. ' ~Their as sortmentia largo and for beauty of atyls.exrcl- - lence of finish and lowness of price they can• not be surpassed. A large assortment of %Jays. exclutively for summer wear, constantly, on hand.. Also a carefully selected assortment of CHILDREN'S HATS. • '• • We most respectfully invite the citizens of Carlisle and yicinitY , to call and examine our. assiirtment .ef the old stand,, opposite to the Telegraph:Once. - may II nEw DRUG STORE ! ! • South Hanover Street, Near the . Coart Howe. lab J. KIEFFER, druggist, would respect.. JD/ . fatty infoein the citizens of Cat - tilde and yiciniek that' he lids opened a now CHEMICAL AND DRUG STORE; His stock is'ontirely new, and has been selec. tad with great hare. As many of the articles in daily use by physfcians and families deteri orate by age and exposure, treat care will be taken not to allow such articles to aceignulato in such quantities. Attention is especially invitedle his stook - of . Medicines, Essential Oils ; Oils, Tinciures, Wines, Extracts, Contentions, Chemicals, &o. Together with the iitnivo he, has a full assortment of Paints, Varnishes, Dye—,s,tuffet, Paint arniVarnish Brushes, and, CONFECTIONARIES of every variety. He has also on hand a Olen did assortment of Perfumeries, SZtrips, ,Extracts,, Ertncy, Hair, Clothes and Flesh - Brushes ' . uprlorters, Br. aa Exhausters, Nipple' Shields, Tooth Washes and. Pastes ; , also MEDICINAL !WINESND BRANDIES; et the best quality. , • SEGA A RS, from 'the best Havana and SpanisliThouses, of everyoavor, from one cent upwards. In order .to ensure his customers against mistakes during any temporaray absence of the proprietor, the services of nn experienced and competent assistant have been secured, which will belch to be important, in view of theresponsibilitieswhleh are known to devolve upari the dittggist. _ _ OirrPHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS will be faithfully:and promptly attended to.— Orders from Physioians and Merchantsin the country will.belfilled with care, and at prices whili'mustproyer_titditilitetery, - 7N.1' . 13:77-- - All officinal preparations made in strict accordance with the directions of the U. S. Pharmacopoeia... A liberal _share of publie 'patronage is red, pecttully solicited. Terms Cash. May 11. 1853. B. J. KIEFFER. CULP'S PATENT PORTABLE CIDER EIIEZ AND PR SS, E undersigned having purchased the Y. right of Franklin and Cumberland.couti- - ties Pa., and Washington county Md. 'for CULP'S PATENT PORTABLE CIDER MILL AND- PRESS are-new manufacturing_ machines under the immediite supervision of, Henry Shepler,a'prectical millwright. Orders will be received and filled with promptness.— All machines will be warranted. . . . By this machine, which can be conveyed on a wheelbarrow, One •man 'and a boy can make from five to-eight' barrels cf cider a day,with ease, and the cider is thoroughly pressed from the pomace. The labor is light and the ma chinefrare simple and permanent. This machine was exhibited at the State Agricultural Fair, Id Landaster, and tested with several others, and the committee awarded the premintri to it. The machines are warranted to perform what is herein stated. Orders are respee felly solicited.: - N. B.—The 'press connected wills the ma chine can be•'geed for pressing currants, and cutting vegetables for feeding stook. JA C 0 B - 11O1C HENRYSHEPLER, May tl, 1853. 6m- ' .Chambersburg. Parasols and Sunshades.----- JUST received ahandsoine lot ofTaraßols and Sunshades: - • EMBROIDERIES. Also, a large assortment of CuSs, Undersineyes Spencers, Collars and Ruffling, for sale cheap, ' t.,PRING SHAWLS Also, a lot of handsome Spring Shawls. for sale very cheap. FANCY GAITERS Also, Black and Fancy ,Eoloured Gaiters, just received and for sale ttow nt the 'new and cheap store of WEISE tc CAMPBELL. Carlisle, Apl 20,1853. Lined Buck Gloves; TUE subscriber has'on hand Men's RUCK GLO Vgli, lined with Sheep vkin, suitable for driving gloves. janl9 G. W. HITNED Cheap 3:Lid Gloves. The 'subscriber has just opened another : .in voice of the hest quality Paris Kid GloTes, at the low price of ,21 c:s. per pair. , GEO.. W. HITNEI?.. BONNETS! BONNETS! 0 BONNETS just reclared, at prices 50 hom 37 cts up to $5 00: Ribbons and Trimmings to match uncommnnly low PARASOLS ; An immense asiktment just received,from l2} cis up to $4 '5O • - DRESS GOOD, - The ladies are respectfully invited. to examine our largo and elegant stock of Dress - Goods now . opening at Okilby's'Emporiuni. OARPETINGS & MATTINGS- ' The largest And - cheapest lot of Carpets (ar brought to. Carlisle...Also 4-4, 5-4 & 6-4 white and colopred Matting, now opening and selling lower than any other store In the county at Carpet _ _ ' BOOTS. & SHOES, .--, Several thousand, pairs now opening and selling at prices that astonish everybody Only 874 cents for a pair of Shoes at-the Cheap- Bazaar. CHAS. OGILBY. Carlisle, Apl 20, :1853. ). SPRING FASHIONS FOR 1853, EORGE KELLER respc'ctfully announ. 131 - cos to 'his old Patrons - and the public gen. ovally that he has just received the Alir SPRING STYLE OF GENTLE— MEN'S 'IMTN, manufactured- at orie—Of the beet eStablishments in - Philadelphia, to which ,he _invites aPiicitil'attention. Ito has also constantly on hand a large, and varied assortment of his own manufacture as well as, city made _ _ , . . HILTS .S.HD - C.ILPS„ suitable for' ho season comprising every mi.. eyi Of Russia, 13enver, 'Moleskin and Silk Hats,• finished int the latest style, together with 'a lull assortment of Capri of every shape and des cription, and at every price. Ho particularly invites the puhlicto call and examine hikexteno MVO assortroent,which in style, material, and finish, canhot bo surpassed by any in market,' and which ho is able to put at prices tower than ever. 0:7 - Remember his old vend' on North Hanoveistreet, between Humer's and Saner's; . [Juno ii• For the. Little Folks. WILLOW COACiIIES, 2 and 4 wheels, also Wheel harrows Waggons, and to gerisrit assortment of Toys. w. ' .IVRUITS. AND NUIT • . of the Infest importations; -consisting of ()rondos, Lemons, Raisins, Prunes, • - -Pine Apples, Filberts. Dates; 'Altnontls Croam. Coons, Pecan and Ground Nuts. , MINER.AL,WATER, "rioussELL , s," SPafkling end -bright," just received anti for sale at.tho•Confeetionary store of , P. 'MO NTER, mayll North iionovar et. REMOVAL ONGBTRETO & tlitoTHFAt have moved direetly opposite tlie' old'Etnnu, to the in perior, live story store, No'lEi, Third Street; nod' are now fully prepared ,to exhibital lir the public nu unsurpassed-variety'; of WALL PAPERS, from the lowest prieod American totinufttolure i , to the Simnel' and Freuelt;(ronithe 'well-known hausee of Delueourt; Zuber and others. Cull and 'seuliefore purchasing... The most' polite and of, !Went ,work men employed to !Tug the patter: Philadelphia'; May " FAItICIERS FAMEERS . . , NoTHERIot - or 'the colobrated, YORIV. 111.1"1,OUGRS, jilet reeei , ied rerg.Pricep, from 85 . 37} to $6. otChend Crtugead'e tirfd.?lOtik'o Ploilprhe WI heir DO. •pos„,, • • ,••• Piiimh 1 3 0 ; 1953. ;. j ut i ø . . -Plainiield Olassieal itoademir . - - - ..2Year. Carli,rie, Pa. „•t • . TIC-.l4th Session (five roonthej vim a om _. .thonee May 2d,l The buildings aro. new ; an ,eatensivec . (ono. &anted' teat Valli.. • The situation is all that"can bo..des;red; for, h ea l t h. fulness and 'moral purity. i ~Fternoved 'from'the ixeitements of Town or. Villago tlri'.Student may hare-prepare for. College; Mercantile pur. suits t &e. All the b'ranches are taught;which' go to form ,a liWircdutaron: -- A — couseien nous discharge 'of. dtity.;has secured, under Providence, the preeant flourishing , condition of the Institution. 'lt's future ptosperitreball be maintaned by the same'-means.; Terms—Board and Tuition (per ' • - session). • ' ',,- e50:oo For C at a log ti , e's with p f r u in t R i d i pa. nf i e lc r a. ni n a pu tt r o ltor n rir a ie fi r . address Plainfield, Cumb, Co, Pa. . • '- ...., • Cumberlund Valley Institute. A select Boarding. Schoorembracing tmb flistine • and eeperate ,1) epaiinFnla,,dfale Female: • REV: J. S. ,X,OOSE, A. M. Principal, 911111 S Inettiution wilt hereafter occupt ,the new and •cornmodious edifice• Jus - erected for its accomniodution. he buildingliqpcs 'culiarly adapted to meet this wants of both de• partmente. The nro large' and well ventilated, and the whole hotise is warmed with a heated air furnace, wt.feh is especially healthful. It is located on an eminence near the' bor ough'of Meelienicsburg, 'Cumberland County, Ta.,.kwith ample grounds,4lfindsinuity laid out and ornainented,. surrounding. rtS p . hireiealerttreise end to amusement in the open ow. E - very facility for dm accomplished - ant denim.' education is here offered that - can be found at arty . similar Inatikutlon q in this State. Iloßd.and Tuition, per session, 'sso 00 Music and Ornamental Irrancltes,, extra The Summer Session will mil' on thou c May, and continuo tweniy:'ostp weeks. WARD OF,IITRUCTORS., Rev. J.-S. Loose, A. IlL:Professor of:Moral :Science and Ancient Lai;tunes, Henry Car& fort, Aisistant ; Miss L. D. Walker, Principal of Female Department fll! , teacher of Mame, Mies Assistant; Etheard Fells, Professor of Modern LankUnges -B. Her., oil M. D., Lecturer on Physiology and,Laima. 'For ." Circulars"-e,ontaining references and urther particulars address the Principal,t Mechanicsburg, , Cuniberland Co., Pa. March 30 - . _ WHITE HALL 'ACADEIVIT. Three mites West of Harrisburg, Pa. ripHE Fifth Session of•this Institution wil JIL. commence on MONDAY, theld day o filay,-next. Parents and guandiarisure rogues ied-to inquire-lrito-the_ments.ofthisine_tituiion before sending their tone or wards elsewhere: The situation is retired, pleasant, healthful, and convenient oraccese. 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 Yore! and Instru• "mental Music. The Principal will bo assisted by rout well qualified Teachers, viz two in the English Branches, oner:in Penmanihip and Drawing, and ono in Mimic and the Modern Languages, TERMS.. Boarding, Washing,Tuition in the ' 'English branches, &c.iper• ses sion (5 months,) _ . $5OlOO Ancient or ModCirs Languages, each, .5 - 00 lusirumertal Music, • 10 00 For Circulars and othcrinformation address ' D. DENLINGIgIt, Principal. rOar2 White Rill, Cumberland county, Pa.: FIRE ZNSIFB.II,NCEI. The Allen and East Pcnneborough Mutual Fire Insurance Cornpany, of Curitberland coun ty, incorporated by an Act of Assombly, is how - fully .organized, and in operatitia - under the manage:heat of the following ccanniiselon ere, viz: Jacob - Shelly, Wm,-R. Gorges, Michael, Cocklin,llfolchoir Ilrenneman, Christian Stars ,man, ristian ritzel, - Jilehb H. Coover, Lewis flyer, henry Logan, Benjainin H. Musseoa.- cob Samuel — Prom:Al, Josoph Wicker.. shim. - - Ths rates Grimm= aro - as low and favor able as any Company of the kind.in. the &tate. 'Poisons wishing. to bacomo members am in vited to make application to the agents of the company, who are willing to wait upon thorn at any time. BENJ. H. lito33Ell, Ilinnx Loots, Vice President] .Lewis flyer, Secretary.' . • Michael Cocklin, Treasurer. ADEN TS. Cumberhind County.-Rudolph Martin, N. Cumberlarin ; 6.,D. lier Man. KingstoWri'illen4 ry Zeraing, Shiremanstown; Charles' 8011, Carlisle; Dr. J. /3114 . Chuichtown ; Samuel Graham, West Perinshorough; James McDow el, Frankford ; Mode GriMtli„ South Middle. tom .Samuel , Coover„ Breniainin 'ffaverstick,' Mechanicsburg; ,3ohtifiliorrick,Lisburn ; Da-, vid Coover, Shepherdatosm. York County.—John Bowman, Dillsbnrg; Peter,Ylfolfora, Franklin; John Smith, Esq., Washington ; W. S. Picking, Dover ; Daniel Rafremtherger„ J W. draft, Paradise. llarriabur,q;= l -1 - 3otoser & Guthman. Members of company -having policies adout to expire eon to them renewed by ma mg application any of the agents. N0v.24, ly. • Gas rixtures and Lamps. FIELD RICK,.HORNEY & HBO., No '221 Al N. 2d Street, , near Vine, ,Phile , having had many years practical experience in the business, and all work sold by us is manufacl , tured.under_our immediate supervision, we 'are enabled to offer to purchasers supetior arfictes in every braneho ot our trade. At our Store may be found in .every variety of style and. finish. Gas & Lnmp OfIA.NDELIERS, PEN• D N T S,• SIDE BRACKETS tor. Halls, Churches, &e;. the Improved Pine oil. Lamps, together with a tine assortment Of Fluid, Lard, and Oil Lamps, Girandoles, Parlor Night and .Iteading Lamps, Boquet Holders, etc. On hand Lamp Glasses, Glebes, Wicks, shades etc. All work Warrantedror no sale. Factory No. 36 Noble street, neat Fourth. Rostneihbar- , ..' • Store NO 221 N. 2d St., next door to J,Stewar. Depuy's Carpet Store. ,rnay2ll, Real Estate at Private Sale.. : TR subscriber offers at Private Salo the Farm. on Which ho now lives, situato.d. in South Middleton township, thimberland coon; ty; about t4vo miles South of Carlisle, , eon. taming 30 acres- morn , or less', of firet•rate liinostone land, all undo!: rod fence a d in a high State food are a , double two story Stone House, lately,ro paired; a Bank Barn, Stone Spring House and othei' ..-There is also.a fine'gr chard'or choice fruit. Running water threugh the whole place. It to a very desirable Oen orty in every resPS'et, 'especially fer.a• ihtity farm. persons desiring to purchase aro.re• . quested to call and ciftamine it. May 25,1853-9 a, • • ELIASJOHNS. ROBERT SMILEY, ABINET mmtEgANDUNDERTAKETi North Hanover Street: and nes& door to Glass'a Hotel. THE undersigned Would respectfully inform the citizens of Carlisle and the public gener ally, that he now has on hand a large and ele gant assortment of FURNITURE, consisting in-part of,Nerdrobes, 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 CHAIRS.at the lowest prices, Vcaition Blinds .made to order, and repairing promptly attended to. Ol'Caffins'made at the'shortest notice, 'and' having'a splendid hearse he will attend funer als in town or country. • ' 01 - Remember theostand—,neat door to 11. Glass's Hotel: , , r t01v44 R. B. SMILEY. COAL OOAL •I The Beet and Cheareet iti4he Market for ' ,' Family, Use., } • t-- - . 111 1, • ' • J r7zer o , , . • • 'fON.4 rtho coltibrited ItautiolfGap.„ Coal, Vanpliin ,county, and Gold .Ming Gap Coal, SPhoylkillcounty„.just rehMvad and for solo at Prices from 43,q5 to, 03,30 per ton, tiy' E. 'BIDDLE' •ot • am.. wareltonao.. formerly owned•by.a; M. DOOryar. ' Inrcool bon he •ItallYafad - nnY 'where along the linit'orlhe'CortOdrlntiViralley Rail 'toad. 'OrdiNtejly; lottoe(pose paid) 01.611101 y. attoaded ir4OdiVallf X Sth,Plidt% ' PRODAICEDL'ALEitki, COMM ISSIOS & FoftwARDING 14PROTAAPITS, figsiro CARLISLE, .:;0•,t;#,, : . : * . ..0 . ,ipi)..:::.:, --- j- New GopdfilT NOW.'.Goodsit. • .• Tl - 1E subscr'ib'er having. jest . returned from the city . offers _ to • hie customers and the public in,general a lin'go and Well soloctid as sort mont of. Gandie4loruit;',Nuts;• which for Price and qinlity.stin't be'boat. . • We have constantly iihltand and nittnufac,- taring CANDIES of Itsuperio - r, quality,..con 7 sising of stick candies of nil • Mint, Lemon, Chocolate & ,Gum Dro p -s,. , Fruit and: Nuts .of all kinds, itich* - es -- .7, Oranges. Lemons, Figs, Raisons, Daterh.' Prunes, Almonds,, Enghsh. Walnuts, ; Cream.Nehr,'Filberts,.Cocoa Nuts, *, • - • California & African Ground *Nu o,' gm' Also a large assortment of. Willow:Cradles, Cabs, Coaches. etc., Accordcons from 25 eta to $lO. Butter, Sugar, and Water Craokets, Cavendish, Congress, Mrs Miller's and Good wins Fine-cut Tobacco, and a variety of other goods. • . Front - the liberal pahronage-tiertqforo eaten clocrto him he hoperrio,.recepie a continuance of the-same. .0 - Remornber . tho place, oppo site MARIO N .IIALL. ..• • • ,April 27,1453. , . W0:1011.;V:ir. '.IIIIIVZOVAL . 1011 N D. GDRartILS herehy:inforrnilde Old friends and enstomeidikathe has , retnoVed.his TIN WARD AND STORE ROOMS to - the room lately becuiricir by 14r: L . W.'Etty : es a Grocery Store, on Main streeti-where ne will as heretofore 'manufacture and keep constantly in stme everf.destrin km , of • •- TIN AND "MON' WARE made irr rile best style and at the very liiwent price's. Deed aorknien and the very liesoga% terial always emploed,-soLtur to =ensure.entiiicj autiafactiou. SPQ 'LUPIN G• ar,O4,OBqWORK done at the shortest notice, in-tOstiperier ner, mid affair - peidee. Alen,, n gore -at all seasons a large and attractive variety-of "PARLOUR AND COOKING RTOVES,'„ comprising ctraiy , inew,an'd fancy . Style, of prices edit sizes, adapted . to burning. , either wood'or coal. His assortment'of stoves tends shall nothe surpassed 14 . friny.cither tahlishment) comprising a . score .or - more of different . styloa - to suit'all.tastes., Thankful . ha his friends for the patronage so Ling Bestowed uponlimitt; hisfold,: , stand; he rAapnctfully in, rtes anal' at his ri'eav establishinont;- confident ihat hin large ati`sartment .catiniit fail to.pl eh. April 25; 185$, JOHN:D4,GOII,GAS. NANDWARFir-SpRIDIG SUPPLY. . . •THEalabscrihOwishos to dyaw the atten. lion of theirriblion.their own interests, which Choy may.eoneuluttlitind ,advardage liy ,orcarnining , the elegant • onircomplete . .ossort. mentor Bardwere of-every description, which he is now receiving nt hie old stand on North Hanover street, . TO COACIIMAKERS . . Wei lumen large supply of springs, hubs. bands, laces, curtain's, and floor oil cloths and drab cloths, of different qunliries, in fact' every ihinifin year . . TO CABINET-MAERS We offer complete setts of veneers, !Mobs and mouldings of waltfut and mahogany, to sat both the taste andu he purse. „ CARPENTERS EXAMINE the splendid assortment of tools in your line, as also a complete stock of buildibg mate:4los, such as locks,' hinges, screws, latches, glass; paints, oils, varnishes, turpentine. &c. and va rious carpenters tools - cheaper dine ever, as tins been aeknOwlekiged by a carpenter who has been them.- • - • BLACKSiVITaS cannot go,wrong in giving us a call for a sup— ply of hanimered, B,lit and oilier iron genotally used. as -also 'cast, ahem. American and English blister steel, &c. - Xte; , , dUR FAIII . IIIEII. FRIENDS will also consult their interests by . lOulking at our cheap shovels, forks, traceeliams, hamo-, and every other article troth a .c radlo , to a plough;to suit them in price and quality. - .THE ruahtp GENERALLY , are also-invited to examine tho quantity • and quality' now on hand of cedar . ware, tubs, churl's, buckets, oils, suck 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 varlet:) , of Patterns at prices Irons 6 cut. upwards. Remember there is no mistalce as all articles will be sold at the lowest cash prices at the • old and well known stand en North•llastover—street. Emit sice, hetweee McGlaughlin's Hotel and Kell er's list Store. JAC 08. :4E i E - march _l6 FASIII 0 N'Altta; • Clot hing s e. • • yam subscriber is now having made urt 1 largo lot of very superior CLOTHING, which he is datorminoil to sell as low if set loWerthun any, other house in the couurry.-L' His stock will consist of— Fine Dress, Sattinett,t'ack•and Overcoats 0181M - dere, Sattinett and Velvet Cord Pants, Satin and Cachmerp Vestings, &c. Also, Gloves. flosiery,Suspenders, Cravats, Shirts, ShirtCollarS, Umbrellas'," Hats, Caps.. Merino Shiite and , Drawers, &c. I•will it all times keep a good assortment of Cloths Cassimeres and Vesiings on hand, Whidi will be made up to order in the best and most fashionable. style. I have as foremaa of this establishmerit a practical tailor, one 'who has had considerable experience in the !nisi, ness, and is not surpassed as a cotter in the borough of•Earlisle. All garments made to order warranted to lit and well made, if not, no-sale. I mu now receiving' direct from Philadelphia. n fresh .aseortment of Cloths, Cassimeree and Vesting,s, to -which I invite the attention ofmy numeroUs•old custoiners and the public in general. All in want of cheap and g'iod garments will do well and save money by calling and examiningthisstock be fore purchasing elsewhere. 'No trouble - id show the glade, Recollect the stood ' door to Burkholder'Ofetel. Make no mistake dust one door fronfthe downer. • sep29 • . CHARLES OGiLtil:r. To Builders 8c Bouskeppers: ruillOSk who are building,\ or about corn.. it manning , housekeeping. will be 'our° to find at all . times an assortment to &deal from. Locks of oil sorts and sizee, with brass, argil lo, mineral and White knobs, u ith japanned or plated furniture, butt binge's; east and wrought, window glassfromSx Id to 20.48,bolts,serawii &'c.. You villa are about tote marriod and going to hausekecthing, - Vve - hatfe everything to please. seek as fancy, Waiters anktruys, ivory handlod knives and- forks, in, salts or by the dozen, CominoiehnlYgltand forks,. buttar knives with platetkind'ivorY handles frynii and bread rins, smoothing trona, tulmehurnit, afire, • • • EIENRY SA:XTON. ,-.. Carlielii:liintalt`9, 1853,, Coach arid Cebuie Makers. .Tlig salMerlber is fully: prepared to meet their wants,witb an enlarged,ttock hard Ware in their ranbracingluah castings, spyings, axles, bands, {Mimi leather; laces, curtain and floor cloth, dec.,wplnut and mahogany traneera, glace and, mahogany knobs of skeins and patterni; a largo•mupuly of varnishes,. !olia, tureentine, suAl, ~prices ~that' will make it their inturest;l:o giy,gi.hira the preference.. jy2,8 1 sArroN. TitOMAS H. slings, NEW CZOTIIINGROODIS ANDFURNISOING STORE, Opposite the pail Road Ogies, West Iligh &reel, • . • fin 11. SKILBS desires ,to inform' his old o friends and'tholniblie that,be hoe opened a general clothing, establishment.. and hoe now in store an extensive . stock of , best and cheapest goads eier offered in Youth's and. Boy's clothing, for Spring, Summer,and Winter wear, - now on hand of every . .varioty, and furnishitdat reduced rates, He also 'largo and, well' selected aesnitiment Of Piece Goods, of 'English, French and GermartFabrics, of now and hennaed - put: terns, for contspants,and vests, which will lie i made to grder n the most, approved and %h. ionablo manner andlwasupertor style orwork. manship. A.full and elegant stock of GoiliTie• men's Furnishing Goodii, such as gloves, plain and farm shirts, collars, handkerchiefs, tics, Ste., constantly . Wept on hand.-. Also,, India .Rubber Overcoats and Legging. -Feeling confident from,the reputation which it has.been his constant ,aim , for a , COMO of years to secure for his establishment, of his, balky, to Platten; ho fespectfullyinViles an 'ell:. tunination of .his strek,which for qualitY,worlt: manehip and low prices comet botfurp . asse&;" .May. 4,, 1853-Iy., ' 't . , zxrzi INEll7.ltAlvietr. of E , undersiititeithaiing he;en - the''ogliit of tho gfiyetorte Liftr.lnsitratiee ConloonYg irriistait;'Pa., - oontitiuetito uet iirl~iPt ea: pacjtV; by. alithority - Of . 'cmeterihY• -• Ifo would rospeetfplik,tofOritt;the cOmnieOity thet. lje will aitetitt to atioh'pereetie nq,.thdy their (I,deiie to inlure their.liveth, arid thee give some7Oe,Otiott tarnitif,bOreliv.o,fooriilii and frie'rids', , ip,eneo of rietith: , 'Orticei3 iit'Weet Pottl;1. fret' Street. Cittlisle• ' t ' • • • ' • • :51025 ' W.ORTHINGTO'N• ,-- 7, A4oznlt' ?ERR' COUAny .WA.RDI SPRINGS. Thr. prcipiiaior of thia:rilaeo feehnehlibi3V.' . gratified, with-the sitcosis, which has atten ded his.management of,',:the' Otiose 'estahlish inent.'ilurltig,lhe.::.palt' • season , . (umber - increased his isffortp...Ao render the place and accommodations Mill- mere inviting and felim- Imitable, by addinei. - tiew large Bath,Houde, with' aummer I louses,'&c.- • •• Theee- Springs :are situated-on :the • banks of: - Sher Man's, and empty into Sheririan's.Creok axtreariviassociated :with :the thrilling scenes, between the early settlers of. that part of Peon.? eylvania.and Aborigines, w.hoseliuming ground' lay on lis'margin. The qUalities . of this water of ,the Warm Springs are must extraordinary,. indeed, so Much so, that none has ever. been ascertained iu the United States for the speedy and permanent cure Mall eruptions of the skin, -and every species of Cutaneous Diseases; 'Run *dm& of Certificates could he produced, and , published, if requisite to the many id hoe penformed. The, Bathing (tomes tiro so arraii.7,..: gad as to use the water of the different springs: some of which throw out ninety. gallons of wen= ter to Alio minute. . .. The Springs two aciessiblO the Central: Haiti:l.nd to Duncannon; where 'dial:: new cohch is in,readiness on the 'arrival' of ilia - cars to 'con - .ve'pascengers who desire to visit the Sprinds.; rourteep miles N. W of Ouneantion. - All per., :ensa - leaving Philadelphiain }he morning - train '., of cars can arrive at the, Springs at 5 o'clock the same evening, The coach will commence ' running daily on and -ohm-Am 10th of June, and continue daily during the.,seirsim, leaving ,: the Springs every morning so es to reach the cars going East and West. ' All comma meth. lions for the Springs shoghl-be:directed to Ilun= r- Cannon P. 0., and will arrive at Springs - The terms of boarding will ho mac Moderate, and the boarders can depend upcin every attention paid them.. Sherman's. Creek affords delightful fishing; Ms well as five sailing i boats, and horses and carriages on handlor riding out.'The country affords fine reads for riding, and the scenery, is beautiful. The die-. fence from Philadelphia to the Springs, 128 miles. Pare 94.00. IMA coach will run' every - Wednesday and Saturday to the Springs,lenving Carlisle on the, arrival'of the cars from the Ram. The conch' will start from Burkholder's Hotel, tkit Lhasa 'who leave their names will be called for at.-their. residences, if 'they desire it. Fire 81., : jels hi. :11. -ETTER, •Proprietor tegal NOire.e. CAUTION i CAUTION! 91ARE NOTICE.—The public in general, but eapecitilly . those who have antlered by, the Swindling operations' of a set of - seafras, who during the Spring and Surrimer of 1852 were industriously. engaged inputting up so called LIGHTNING -RODS. A new mode of swindling' has been adopted by the same -gang of-'apctators - -- I - ie thin They are frt-fir °films about the cities as well as the country, selling what they represent to be my magnetic pointsor sonietbing better stilL In some in emcee they have succeeded in gulling the un auspecting by taking off the' pewter point and placing . one of their valuable and highly.impro 7 ved points in itsplace. But strangeto,say thew were, on exiimination, proved to be similar to those taken' own. They are made of pewter, lirlad, capper, caet and.wrought iron, sonic of brdas with Zinc bases. There may be many more hinds offered the public:hilt the above I have been called on to examine, and I pronoun ced them useless anti worse than pone at nth—, There is something - strange about these rellowa —they know nothing 01. the former Eompany, and yet thepoinrs they carry fit-the'tepsol, the rods exactly, and even the thread of the screw is the same. I have conversed with two of these gentry within a few days. and I know them to be the same melt that putmp the same kinds of.rods and poiiits last seoson, only dill-. erent sections and under different names. Some of these gentlemen carry rods with themoarid will sell either rods, points or both: To prevent further. freed /OM notice to all whom it may concern, thittall my agents carry . with• them a regular printed form- of agency, signed byme, and acknowledged by Aldermen Simpson of this city:--Alt orders . wholesale-or-retail sent to the factory will be attended • to at the slier. test'notice, and at the lowest cash pricer!. - Weatlierminea, Scrolls, Balls. Spirerods dte. &ncorrerantly on hand and, made to ()idler. Factory Vino street above 12th. Philad'n.. junefs '. THOS. ARMITAGE. 'Estate of the Hon. 1. B. Gibson, dec 1.4 sitsM Testamentary on the - estate of the' Hon. JOHN BANNISTER GIB SON, deed, late of the borough of Carlisle, have Preen issue?d to the subscriber, residing in the same borough, All persons having elaims again's( rho' estate wi.l preient,theM fur acute merit, and those indeSteewill make immediate prey mem to J NO. 13: PARKEIt. May‘25,1853. . Ex'r Estate of Michael Matthew's, dec'd. A xoTics is hereby given thut lettersof Ad 11 ministration, with the will annexed, o , the e-tote of ,Miehael . Matthews,late of Carliz le Cumberland county. 'deed, have been grante, by the Register of said county 'to the eubseri bar, residing in the same place. - All person indebted to the said estate aro required;to mak immediate payment, and those having3elaim will present them for settlement to JACOB SHR OM, :May 11 )853 Adm'r Estate of Theodore J. Sturm, dee'd lUTTERS of Administration on the Unto A , or Theodore J. Sturm, lato °kilo boroue of 1 n iste, deed. have been Waled to the sub seriirr, residing in the same borough. Thos persons having claims against the estate vi , present them for settlement, and those indebt , ett will melee pal/mint to ELIZABETRi STURM; May 31, 1833 • 18dnex. __ Mate ' of E-Donaidson, deed. ErfEßp. of Adminisitration On the estat . of;Er.tryou , D9NALDSON, late ut Mien 'Cooly, owe, djeetised, have been granted t the 'subscribes residing hi Cat lisle. All perm haying, claims against said estate will preset them for settlement, and those' indebted at ragnested to melte immediate payment to • SAW L S. A dr June 8 . . tstaie 'of Robert Grahatn, deed. • • •• ETTEjis of Administration on tho nets' ILA of I{ooei r Gasitssti- late of-South me dlaton townrhip, Cumberland County, doe'd hare been granted, to the subscriber, residio in Dieikasoh township, in said county. A Persons Imeing, claims against said estate wi present them for sottlement,nnd those indebte are requested to make immeMdiateGL p ENN..ayinent . W' lithe 8 . Adm'r. NOTICE. 'NOTICE is hereby ' .given to the member .of the " Cumberlanch Valley Mutual Inst.- rattee Compeny,". oi Dickinson twp., Comb county; Pa., that on assessment or five per cer on tha premium, notes of avid Cowpany hay • been authorised by the Board. which mom is diree.ed to: he paid to the Celleeters or at.. thorizod Agents of said Company, who 'elm ; be appointed for receiving the some. By ord , • of the Board. JOHHN ', T. GREEN, Juno 4 1853. • • , 'SeeY: • Estate of Jane_Wltarn . pool, dee'd. I4ETTE2S of Administration on the ester of JAMS Wirstsimor,lnie of Miami, Co Ohio. decoasedAttve beomgranted...le tbo.stil scriber, residing to Carlisle. All persons hat ; ing claims tigstaad said estste,will present the, for settlement, rod those indebted are row! !tad to matte Immediate pastment to SASI'L S. SMITE, Jane 8 ' A d en'r: PAINTING & PAPER RANGING. , WM. Ifs . 11/01Nwould 'respectfully an nOunco to the citizens of Carlisle that Ito has, recommenced bits husiniss of House Painting; Glaziat;and Paper Ilangioz; ,in alfits various branches:. "His..,shoois in the ycan. of the Granimor School.; Tbanlithl for post fawns ho, hopes by strict attention to business to *hero • 11' portion ; of public rpatronago:' He will *lea attend io;the trimming 'Arid painting 4,Veciiinn Blinds, &c.. Prices made to•suit..the titriessed, all work wairtinted.gitod.or , no pay, ;• , Cciarlisle,flVei":9;,gls.27-4C , . .oi7 the Bungry ' • EcEivED -thie day. , Oireci from Cincin, j : oaf it-ioci - pinin nods fdnoy',.?Silinr C tired Amai,sViiiecos Sokar .Cured •Ifocr.in more and for 'dela Ohenp.for rash ortho• ninny groT G: WILLIAM - co. Mnith PO 1853. • . (Into linlberen). • . • • Xilineburaor!n Coal: •• '• ' • • . . , 100o . TQNS LiniebtirnerVCoal pf tho best just receiving rind rer,ea ! ely,•P. ip D-,' OLE, jr. '.only 5'2,40 Perkin. • '!...'s Guild°, March 16, 1853: p t • Atii.ofittaiteou •• . • • TlRE:'lloretafote,OXistilk4rnit : of 11;4;": , Steineritinh liebri , dlA.altrinifin4st* - timo'and, have again united:larder the firm I StetaaS,4, l 3A"Elorner Of-Wart:et SqoM. Hoptrigi mridez4Ner I:creased firin(of .Stoinor Itroi:l4t hieiorkorn,h*lease of Iheir cermet , ' b tie in des: 4, , , Tifer,lieVeNeit 7 eYery facility an d otlit snairegti . effettelbliffttoo customers' 1 ai".' , ltavinginadenrrabgements-with_thelar• jest Importing of .tpalticriopi, and Now etk so as to receive the firet tit'ytecof Goods', that come to.fhozeimarketey aai,!. at the LOW- ' EST 'PRICES! ; Thankful fer poetpationtige.,thit . y.eqlicit a continuance from their old - onsioriers,, and respectfully' otheke.to ezanine' titter, .new style ofsuperior : ; SPRING. tz SUi i CLOTHINCI I oltof their manbfactora, mid ,making a! , Oat .plete,Mn assortment Ds cfirt ho found in. any mote - in the U nited States , - As follows:: ~ DRESS Si. FROCK of the boar qualities of 'English and French - Clothe, Me& 'and trimmed tin the' very best - Style ; single.breasted Albert Coats, sinew • style; welt adapted tolueiness mon, of French' black and Colored cloths, - at very low prices t single' breasted Frock coats of French cloths, close imitation of the fine dines frock tests at - hall price r sprinjEttok Coats of cloth, tined 'meros and t woods.; varionv:elours-and . French Sleek Doeskin pia:Fancy COSEIET3 Of . ov.ork 111 4eBpiiptis.K , • , .yEsTs viag, . TS!! 1. VtS Rich Fa'ney Silks..and Saiiaa , Dlgcic d0,.80m. bazinea,. Valencia:a; Marseitibsp'Znd G! allica at all,pricep. BOY'S! CLOTHING . A full assortment of Boy*is ' FANCY DRESS ARTICLES, etiribracing all the new .styles of Finer Cravats,'English 'Satin. do. fro., Gloves—White blaultiand col'd' silk; P.l'!,. Lisle and cotton of every dei3oription. 'frr rftlr and Carpet'Dags of superior finish onii prices. Suspenders of superior new h glish .and. American manufacture; Uni.eri; shirts and Drawers of fine Mirino.' MI nob jean and muslin, ol eyery description. I.'tn brellas of silk and potton.very cheap. Alllof which will he sold at ‘tfieibwesettrlces Nagar sale or retail. , til - Remeraber• the Storieloube, corner of tiroPublic&mare. • 'STgf B1109 : - May . ..,. , • ' .•••, c Wir 1 t! f)ii:'-:'''-(" , oilf , A , !(-4, , ,,A ; __, iv 4,-,- -Ty - i- • —______ , w ! ,,, . 1-:..,i ' ' ' ' ' .. s l 4V'e l ' 4ls ''''-' ,- - - l' -.-:* . •.; ~ z , . ~ 4. CHERRY PECTORAL: Jr.:O ihe Cure of . - COCGRS, HOARSENESS, BRON-r OFKITIS, CROUP, .,E~S•TS~ WA . , 'WHOOPING - COTIGH, CONSITIVEPVIOTT. . . Of all the numerous medicines extient, rand soroorokthem 'valunblel or tha cure of put. monary. complaints, nothing has ever. been found which coal' compel:a in its effects with this prepariitiOn:-.others cilia sometimes, but at all times and in all diseasea ob the lungs , and throat where medicine can Oils relief, this will do it. It is pleasant to take, and perfectly safe in accordance .with the directions. We do nut advertise for'ilic information • of those who have tried , It but those who have not.— Families that hove known its value will not be without it, end by its timely use, they are secure from the dangerous_ consequences of Coughs and Colds which.neglected, ripen into fatal - consumption. The Diploma of the Massachusetts Institute was awarded - to - this preparation by the-Board of Judges in September 1847 ; also, the medals of the three ~great Institutes of Art, in this country; also the Diploma attic Ohio-Institute at Cincinnati, has been given to, the Cunnair PECTORAL, by their Government in considera tion of its extraordinary excellence and osefal - in curing affections of the Lunge and Throat.. -Read the following opinioiLfounded on'the long experionise of the eminent Phoieien of the port and city of ST JOIINS, liar 8, 1851 Dr J C AsEar. Five years trial , of 'your CHERRY PECTO RAL in my practice, has Kern what I fore saw front its composition, most be true, that it cradicatee,and cures the colds and coughs to which we, in this section ,are peculiarly !IWO: I think its equal has not yet been discovered nor do I know bow o better remedy can be made tor the distempers of tbe Throat end Lunge. J J BURTON, SI D, F R S. . Seo what it has done on a wasted constitu tion; not only in the following , eases, but a thousand more Suirnony, Jon 24th 1861 Dr Ayer: In the month OfJuly last I was attacked by a violent diarrhea:: in the mines of California. I returned to San Frannciscn in hope of receiving benefit " from a change of climote.and diet. My diarrluca ceased, but wan, 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 Worst:, and when I arrived at New York, I was at once marked by may acquaiotences as, a vict;m of. consumption. I must confess that I saw no sufficient reason to dot what my. friends all believed. At this time I Commenced taking your truly invaluable medicine with little' expectation of deriving uny. benefit from, its use,, You would not re ceive these lines did I not it my duty to. state to time thiough you, that my health ' in the 'space of - eight.monthe, is fully restored. •I attribute .it to .tlie use of your CHERRY FECYQRAL, piuri truly, , . WILLIAM W. SMITH ASHINOTOII, Pti., Aiwa 12, 1848. 'ittleiir sir a Feeling that I havebeen'spared from a premidare grave, through your instrumental. .Ity.by the gsrovidenee of God, I will like the iberty eapaarsa my gratitude. - • 'A cough and the alarming symptoms of Con sumption had rredueed.tne toe low to' leave'_me anything likehop_e,•when my phyeleian-breught me •ft bottle oflayoui — PzerustAr., It Seemed to affordlinmediate,rehef, and low in a few wreka time has restored me to sound health. If it will do for others what it has done for me, you are certainly one of the benefiamon of mankind-. Sincerely wishing you every Ideating,. I am Very respectfully yours, JOHN J, CLA SEE, Reetonof St. Peter's Church. With such nitsurance, and from such men, no stronger proof eau be adduced , unless it b'e from-its effects upon trial. Prepared and Soli! by JAMES C. ATE rnACTICAL Lowell, 31n$11. Said in Carlisle . by Dr.S:Ed?iorivand S. W. Dem-stir Mechanidabarg by . Dr Ira Rat —in Nowville by .1. IT. Iterron—in Shippips burg.byl. C. Sr, D. and by -Drug— gist!, gener e ally thrnughotti the State. ' :LOOSSIIIITHINg. , ' , r : 116 1. 10'..Zero k re hie i ser d el l w . to t at I I: : i .7l. b lPl l.l 4 ;: i ll ni. e a :s lBl . 1 : 1 1i ii llio il a °n"1 :t 3 e l attends Bo ll. eaile: leingint and th9nauklog , and repairing eh win d ow tipringe, EA. Ail Jobbing . %Ade line of Waltman proinpoly ewe.; dod du, .at • lop intee. • ille rimy., he found= lile lunian on Pomfret stmget, it feerdoore emit of the Second i'lleo• byterten Church, and hopes te.re -oceivo ai liberal Otero of iiiii public patronage.. . C0r1te10,'19ni4,.11853 , .• . . _ 'Thagiet Fepthers. , THE lubagiiiher !Inkiest opened' an invoic e of 01111:101and , othor tenthera at . ore• halt the &mei ptie.e. Alpo array choop , lot S4l4B.' dE ' l; . . Mineral Water, Sarsaparilla, /ft. THE eubicrib6'would'reprect folly shiruneo to tlin . eitizena CeirHalo and celtirennity' • large,, that. e lino oornmeneid 0143'0014a. - 'turn of, Mineral Waters ariO Sarsapplilla very test 11mi/tt:Owl quatni ‘ '':antr, the 'urPorter, Citter. amply proposed t4r furniab4ll, 0 P rfittlY.' P"despatch, amillnPro),44lnci attention irteati, to rebeivOhnt,tittfrktfot!"Ano to V nliprptioe,whichheCtroniAarolly dent?' ;ill ..Pdaio:;;sfreet. 1116: Bridge:: GE onurah6J - fm.,40 ; .