Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, June 29, 1853, Image 3

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    'New 2bOtrti,-;,:ittc
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CANT BE BEAT!
Second Arrival of Stimmer Dry-Goods. ,
'THE' subscriber respectfully informs hi
friends and durnorous cusiomers. that be has
returned from Flaladelphifi with a large assort•
meat of• Summer Goods, which :will be sold at
astonishingly low prices
Cloths; Cassimeres, Vestings. 'Menus,
Calicoes, Gingham;, Bonnets, aini Hats,
Ribbons, Gloves, Summer Clotio,•Lenna,
Mitts, Pant Stuffs, Barages, Inaertinga, __
Collars, Edgings, Handkerchiefs, Laces,
Stockings, Summer Silks. Parasols, &o.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
A largo assortanont of Men's Women's and
.Childrema Boots and Shoos; Jenny Lind. and
Buskin Shoes at very low prices. •
Colered and White CARPET CHAIN; •
A large . assortment of GROCEB,UIS, such
ni Sugar. Coffee, Molasses, Rice, Teas, &c. •
nilt attention of all ‘vito wish good bargains
is solteited, as great inducements can be offered
to purchasers.
Don't forget the .old stand, fiumerich's cor—
ner, North 'Hanover Street.
frrßfittei-, Eggs,' 'Rags and SOPli - taken - at
market prices. N. W. WO ODS, Agt.
Carlisle. June 9, 1853.
Superior Clarified Cider Vinegar.
SIMEIiIOII. article of Clarafied Cider
,Vinegar just received and for pale at the
chetfp Grocery of W A CAROTHER.S.O
New and Choice Publications.
toomeir,;'
HOME LIFE IN GIIRMANY, by the Rev.
C. L. Brace
MODERN FLIRTATIONS, by Catherine
Sinclair.
SAI SLICK'S NEW WORK,
THE LAST LEAF OF SUNNY SIDE,
by H. Truma.
INTERVIEWS MEMORABLE A D. 'D
USE.FUL, by Rev. Dr. Cox.
A MABEL, a Family History,
and other new and interesting works just to•
ceired and for sale at the Cheap Book Store.
A. M PIPER, Apt.
13TAIMXID,
rpnw 0 J °MIN CY MEN, one a Wagonma
'il. ker and the other a Blacksmith, Mur miles
south of Carlisle, on the Baltimore turnpike.
Liherail wages will be given. jell
StinTAo NWANT3ED
THE subscriber will pay the highest
price in CASII for SUMAC properly
and delivered in Carlisle. ior a good '
aa:tcle,-free from stems •$1 30 per hundred
pounds will he paid, and in proportion for other -"
_
qualities. • ACUB SU,ROM.
Carlisle. Mny 1,18.51 k gm
IV.k ARIL 0/VAZIAL.Ta
J. W. EBY'S FAMILY GROCERY
Java and Maracaibo Coffees, Green and_
Reamed - dn., - Orleans and Clandied
Brown Sugars. Pulverized, Crushed end
.Loaf do, Solt Crushed (preserving) do.
•
Rico, Farina and Corn Star - ch. 'Rrotna.
Cocoa, Chvalid°, Vanilla' Bean,
I Mace, Citron, with Spices of every.ltimt, ,
Sperm, Mould, Adamantine Candles. -
,
Orleans and Sugar I-1. Syrup Alahisses,
Lovoring'e finest quality Syrup.
• OrA fresh assortment of all the aboroarti
ales., and a general supply of other eriieletj
usually kept, by us, all just vaned and•lor sale
at our new store rporns.
Juno 8, 1853.
Cheapest Dry . Goods, Grocery
end countig.
TO - rfr Z-ZoO.WS,
Sprinyficld,, Cunierlavd. County,' Pa..
A N intelligent public appreciating the above
fact has caused a tremendous rush for bar i
gnini at the above establishMent, where th.,
cheapest lot of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS -
ever offered in this section of country, hos just
been received. In Gentlemen's Wear we ery
not.behin'd either, as wo have them in endue
variay and at all prices, Also, Hardware
Qom:newer°, Groceries, Drugs, Oils, Paint:
Dre Stuffs, Iftits, Capsr-Bonnets. Boots am
Shoes, &-n. in feat everything from a Fist
Hook to a gu t at Clothes, all of which we fir ,
selling at exceedingly low prices,
lit order to show you,
Just give us a.call,
The bargains we have r
In store for you all.
All kinds of Country Produce taken in ex
change for goods, at: market prices.
JOHN HOOD.
N, receiving, another lot of thos -
cheap Lawns, Checks, Stripes, Prints, &c.
_Springfield, June 8,1853.1 m— . —
=MM=I
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.TENKIisIS' Best Brand of Teas, Green an
Black, in metallic packages, also in bulk an
in original packages.' A large' and general as
eortment of the-hest METE IRON STONI
AND GRANITE WARE, with n variety
Glass Ware, and Common Ware of every di
scription, in setts or otherwise to suit the put
chaser, together with
CEDAR WARE, WILLOW WARE,.
and a variety of Fancy Ware 'always in stor
and for sale at the "Family Grocery" of
June 4.1853. J, W. EBY.
. T .: David' Landreth's 1 . .*•
AORICULUURAL AND DOR
TICULTURAL
Impleinent 414 Seed Warehouse.. .
" •
.to. 66, Chesnut Street, Phila.
THE subscriber offers for sale an extensivem
aorta opt of
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS:
HORTICULTURAL •TOOLS, TOOLS,,
Garden, Grass, Ftetd and Flower Seeds,
Agricultural, horticultural and Dominica'
PUBLICATIONS.
Implement and Seed Catalogues, Landreth'
Rural Itegisier and Alnianne for 1853, furnish
.d'grati; unan personal or prepaid application,
D. LANDRETH. i.
Phila.
Mayl2o, 1353.3 in
ctr RFD VALLEY RAILROAD
AM- 0.4 !az fta
5 , Change of ZlOurs.
UrN andAtter May 30th, 1853, the PASSEN
GER. TRAIN'S will run as follows, (sue
Juy czcePteil,) viz : •
FOR HARRISBURG
• • (Ist Train.)
e:ettvt3 Chnmbersburg,
Shippensburg.
NeavihL ,
0 Carlisle,
" Mechatiicriburg :
At Harrisburg,
2 Train,
Leave Charoboroburg,
" Shippeilsburg,
Nowville,
", Carliele l ;
Mochanicabui•g,
At Harrisburg,
FOR WIAII , II3FARISPVRO;
(I Train.)
Leavo flarriehtire,
MeelianicOurg,
CarHO();
Newvillo; -
" Shippenihuid,
At Chambersburg,
. 2d ga in
Leave Harriebum,
" Mechanicaberg,
CavHale.
. " Newville,'
ethipponsburg,
At Chambersburg,
Pnsdongers•by the Second Vain (1150,
A..M.,) from Chambersbilr . may proceed to .
Philadelphia or Haltimoin without detention af —
Harrisburg, except for change of Cara.
Kir - Faros from Chnmberaburg, Carlisle and
Ilsrrisherg, are . ten cents lees when paid for
Tickets, at the..oflicee, than when paid in the
Care.
- • • .. .
only !rains on Sunday are the first
*ran frnm llarrioburg, and second,aain from
OhombOraburg.' •
Rao n Roar; OFFICE, ' Z. A. F. 'S MITH,
.Chnnib'g May 25,'A.3. S , Sup,t
'0: FLAI!
CEIOICEI lot prNo..l MACKER.EL, in
wliolo, half end quarter bble, oleo a lot of
ineiv No. 3 Mackerel for salb cheap„ for cash at -
,0 0 4annly grocery moo of
or
Jena WILLIAMS,
ladles 'Dress Goods.
recolirai luta
rfa Lalinbas LaWno;.E3llll(ll.,'&c., and for
at 7 '417 I:Ait" oleos at tke neta%, and Cheap
`ltatOie nrAMI'BELL. •
,2#lll 20)53
VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY
FOR SALE. -
THE subscriber olterS al:private 'sale the
following
.valuablo property, situated 'on
Lcuther,Street, Carlisle, viz
No. 1. A Lot of Ground, having a,.
front of 24 feet on Lowlier street, to the I3ur
ougli of Carlisle, and extending 240 feet ,back to;
Luella Alley, having tif creel , erected a two story
t •
PLASTERED 110 W, witb-wone
t, 'and a lialfstory Niel( building, an
il
sos 4 .. Online under bath, all in goo I order!
IT:a: The braise contains"eiglit rooms, and
an excellent garden. , •
No. 2., adjoining. the clime, is a lot of
ie leet front by 24Teet deep to said alley, hav
ing erected on it a two story Plastered House
containing (air rotting, and having a good garden
and a variety of 0101131.! trait Gees.
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NO. 3., adjoining the above, 24 feet in
front._ had 210 deep to said alley, with a two
story Plastered House, with cellar and garden.
-N4,---lot of--12-fert-fronlby-240,11
deep to said alley, with 'it two story Plastered
House, well finished and a good (rime stable on
the hack of the lot. Also a variety of fruit trees
in the garden.
No. 5., a lot of 52 feet in front, by 240
feet deep to said alley, on whi c h is erected a two
story plastered Horse, with back buildings ' bake
oven, wash house,eistern slid pomp. '1 he house
is finialiedin first rate style. There is a stable
and sheds on the bock of the lot. The lot eon
tainen great lealsirshrubbevy with over one bun
dre,l choice grafted fruit trees,
Na. •
. U,, a lot of 16 feet in front by 240
feet dreg to said alley, wills a new two story
Brick ruse, and back buildings, with cellars
under all.
, No. 7 , a lut of 10 feet front and 240
deep, with a new Brick House, Emma a 9 the a
bove, nod stable.
No. 8., a lot 33 feet in front and 240
deep, with a large two story flits°, well finish
throughout, with tune large rooms, largekiteheti;
stable, and - other out buildings. The garden is
large and contains a variety of fruit trees. The
one half an will aml pump near No 8 be
sold.
All the above properties' are M good repair,
and most of them newly built. They will be
sold-very low itod on reasonable terms. For
furt.ier information C9llllfre of either of the snh'-
scribers. ' it. E. SHEPLEY, sr
June 8 1853 . It. E. SIIEPLEY, jr.
17. E NE VIT r 11. 1 2 xis x. $
/0. 1 1118 subscriber will sell by Privath Salo,
1, the following described Mill Property, to
wit Nib° acres of Lind situate in Oliver
Township, Perry county, adjoining, the . flour.
ishing borough of Newport.. - Th6 iptproo•
Jnents area Three and s 11E1_11 ,510:y
ThRCHANT AND GRIST MILL,
with two water wheels, propelled by Little
Buffalo Urea, a ncyer-fotling stream, with . !
n
ru of stones, smut machine, ID orchant
and country bolts, I'L toter Screw and all the
necessary machinery belonging thereto, Sow
,M story Frame D WELLING HOUSE,
with an excellent pump at the door, stable•und
01l the weessary out houses. Th e Aid i t ,4l
provements, wvh the exception of the Mill
have been made new within the l a st t wo y ears :
The Pennsylvania Rail Road posses through
this property. and the Pennsylvania Canal pas•
sea within five or six perches of it. Said Drop.
orty is wi&in situ) , perches of the R R. Depot
in Newp 7, and nature has male Newport the
depot of Perry county, As a beautiful home,
or a profitable investment no property so desi
rable has over been ()tiered for sale in this
county, A., ABRAHAM- RISSER:
Juno 8, 1853- 2m. „,
J. W. EB ir
AHEAD OF ALL COMPETITION !
“£47,401.ra0;u1s the Ctilumn.” :
A FTEIR days and nights of unceasing toil
t and trouble I have succeeded in marking
'tad arranging my new stock .of If A R D,
IV AR E , and altnough thero has been-a 4re•
moudoits rush of enstomort who know whbro
to deal ea
_reasonable - terms; and -- who ate
elate my old hq,l2it of selling cheap %Oki out
making attach M 3 about the matter. t . am
constantly making. room for .new customers
drop in a t d e x :tnitoo wi l e' is undoubtedly the
LA RGE,it AN D 131:173T nssertmont of go o ds
Over - offered west cf Philadelphia, and,embra•
ding everything usually found in a Hardware
S*.oru, from a needle to an anchor, all of which
are of the hest quality and will be sold at pricei.
which cannot fail to sive satisfaction.
TO CARPENTERS Si. BUILDERS,
I wauld say that my stock' of cross cut. hand,
panel ripping and back saws, brigot, black and
blue augurs, chisels, planes, Jocks, hatchets,
hinges, Screws, straight necked and bar ~alts,
broad, p tinting and cheeping axes, iron and
steel squares, rules, tape measures, levels. &c,
cannot tail to please-sno most fastidious.
F RS
~Can be accommodated on thu most reasonable
terms with Durkee's celebrated York plows at
55 37, Also Plank's, Crnighead'a,and others'
at manufacturvs' prices; spades, rakes, forks,
shovels, grass and grain scythes. (Dunn, Dar
ling and Griffins make.) Patent and Common
snails of half a doxenutlifferont kinds. Grain
Cradles, (Gregor's, Plank's," Craighead's and
Crasvbach's make,) at reduced rates. Also
wrindsiones, cutting boxes, chain cistern and
'force pumps, halter, bretist,and-log chains, sin
gle and double traces and spreads Cedar ware
such an tubs, buckets, bowls, water kegs, to
gather with ri everlasting assortment of table
and pocket cutlery, Spoons ' shears and sciz-
Sori, candlesticks, snuffers, shovels and longs,
kettles, pans, sad irons, waiters, brushes, .&e,
which will bevold by the wagon loud, ton yard.
bushel or in the ordinary way,
Then come friends, give us a call and see
for yournelves.. Noll wait on yon with pleas.
tire, and give you bargaiturof which you can't
co-nplain. _Remember the place, East High
Street, OpPbsite OgilbY's
June I, 1E153. HENRY SAXTON.
BALIZMILINSI BARGAINS! !
At OGILIIVS Wholesale and Retail
EMPORIUM.
u AR now renewing my second supply of
IL Summer Goods, and will sell them elf cheat),
er than any other house in the county. It is
impossibla to onutneratd—sulfice it toyay, that
our stook of Dry GoOds is immense ; emhra
cing every article in the lino, and at prices
astonishingly low.
The ladies particularly tiro invited to call and
e.iamine ,our new stock bf elegant DRESS
OD:-; , —Ciape Shawls, Bonnets, Ribbons,
Needle Work, &c., &c .
Our aseortment of Gentlemen's Wear is full
'and ccmnlote, consisting of
Clothe, Caesimeres, Cashmarets, Veetings,'
Cuttonnades, &c. &c.
CAll PETINGS Sr. MATTIN GS.
A. full assortment of Imperial, Ingrain, Cotton
anti-VmoitianLCarpotings.
Mattings every quality and width..
Also e now and largo assortment of Ladles'
and Chil•lran's .asters, Jenny Lind and Bus.
ltin lilines-at very .irw
ReeeHeel the " stand." , Enst Main streot.
Juno 1;1853. CIIAS. OGILB Y.
• - 750 A; M
8.23
8.5 . 5
9.33
10.01 "
10.30 "
11.50 A. Al
12.23 P. M
12.55
L 33 "
'..04
2.30 ',
Corner of Ilanover and Loather Vs.,
, IN undersigned hoe utwaye on hand a largo
A stock ef superior Cabinet Ware, in all the
difibrent styles, which he to prepared to sell at
the lowest prices. Ho invites attention partic
ularly to the Patent Spring Ihdlom Bedstead,
most useful useful article which ent•rely obviates all
objections. 'rho bottom can be attached to old
Bedsteads. They have given .entire satiSfae
own to all who have them in use. - fp'
fa-COFFINS mado to order attho.shortest
notice.
7.15 A. M
7.47 ..
8.25 ,
9.59 "
9.91 ..
10.00 °.
3.00 P. -M
331 "
4.09 "
4.43 "
5.15 "
5.45•"
• JACOB
Carlisle Jan'y. 22; 1851.7-Iy.
Extensive Furniture EOI)LUS.
TAMES R.WEAVER would respectfully
e➢ call the attention of House Keepers and the
public - ro his extensive' stock of ELEGANT
FURNITURE. including Sofas, Wardrobes,
Centre and other Tablne, Drossin4 and plain
Bureaus and °Very other article in his branch of
business. Also; now on hand the largest as
sortment of GRAIRS.In Carlisle, at the lowest
prices. Irreettline made at the shortest notice
and a llearse provided for tnnemle., cltic
its n call at his establishment on Natth, nano
vor Woof, near Glass's MOTEL.- N - ,J1.-Ftir
niters hired out by the month or yoarl
Carlisle,March ' '
WINES AND LIQUORS.
'MA.OE:Eft A, Toned Malaga, 'Lisbon,
~Muscat, ampa. Jrrieo,' Port cod Anohor brernd
•Chaina igno • Winoo.• lloston 'Rum', • Ginger
'l3toridy, Cherry Drondr,' Palo Cagniao and
'Dark Brandy., Ifoll4ad Girkind Wino Bitters.
Spam CAN 01,9 . 4'"1.1 par pound, Syrup
and lialaag 11101JALSO, Washing Soda,
ooparror Y•lly.roa,linperiot and.Blaek TEAS,
printiPo. Ito:foliO rind Cuba MAAS, for
•salo by tiro boi retail; bring „op, •%''Sur Pipes.
and 4 , ~bora. (my 26) DARNIT2,
2+IIISCCLICUICOIID
FO!{ SALE
-
tores zcz:
Spring Eic Summer Styles of Rats !
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,---e-:-.A_ 0? -1''' ' ' ' ssE - --,'• ..
•C' ; ' *- S.''-
.
in ' &".I. KELLER desire respectfully' iiiin
iliX torm their sustainers and friends that they
arc now supplied with a great varieiy of .
HATS' AND CAPS
for Spring land Summer use In addition to
a spring style of Silk Hate and their
extensive assortment of light and coloured
,slouch hats they would salt particular atten
tion to their Panama, Leghorn, Chip and Strati , .
Hats just received from dm cities... Their ea
sortmentis large' end for beauty of style,excel
lenge of finish and lowness of price, they can•
not be surpassed. A large assortment of'Cays.
exclusively for summer wear, constantly on'
hand. Also a carefunv; selected assortment of
CHILDREN'S HATS.
We most respectfully invite the citizens of
Carlisle - and - vicinity to call'and examine our
assortment at the old stand, opposite to the
Telegraph Office. May 11
NEW DRUG-STORE !
South llanover Street, Near the Court Rouse..
I El FE R , druggist, voudfmect 3 yi ,rn locilisoi j ariana
vicinity thnt he has opened a new
" CHEMICAL AND DRUG STORE.
llia
stoelt is entirely new, and has been selea ,
ted with great care. As many at the articles
in dally useby physicians and ramilies deteri.
orate by age and exposure, crest care will be
taken not to allow suclearticles to accumulate .
in such quantities.
Attention is especially invited to his stock of
Medicines, Essential Oils, Oils', Tin'ctures,
Wines, Extracts - , Confections, Chemicals,
&e. Together with the above ho has rt full
assortment of Paints, Varnishes; Dye—Stuffs,
Paint and Varnish Brushes, and
CONFECTIONARIES
of every variety. Ho has also on hand a splen
did asbort meat of
•
Perfumeries,. Seeps, Extracts, Farley, Hair,
Clothes and Flesh Brushes, Supporters,
-Dr. ant Exhausters ' Nipple Shields,
MEDICINAL
Tooth Was
WlN hes ES' A N D P
Btes; al
RANDIES;
so
'of the best quality: SEGARS, from the best
Havana and Spanish'houses, •of everyZflavor,
from one cent upwards.
In order to ensure his customers against
mistakes during. any temperate}, absence of
the proprietot, the services of en experienced
and eo•npetent assistant have been secured,
which will he felt to be important, in view of
•therespo;rsibilitieswhich aro known to devolve
upon the druguitt. -
CO--PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS.
will be faithlnny and promptly attended to.—
Orders - from - PhySicians and Merehants in the
country will be filled with_citte,_and_at_prices
- wilrMi must prove satisithtery.
N. 13.—A1l officinal preparations made in
strict accordance with the directions of the U.
Phermacopmlia.
A liberal share of public patronage is men.
eecttully solicited. • Terms Cash.
Illay 11. 1853. B. J. KIEFFER.
CULP'S PATENT PORTABLE
CZEIIMIR Lula. AND P 1 SS,
H E undersigned having purchased the
right of Franklin and Cumberland coun
ties, Pa.; and Washington county Aid. for
GULP'S PATENT POP TAIILE CIDER
MILE AND PRESS arc new manufacturing
maehinea under the immediate superv,ision of
Henry Simpler, a practical millwright. Orders
will be received and filled with promptness.—
All machine's will be
m ............
ac'hine, w C ich can be conveyed on
a wheelbarrow. ono man and a boy can make
from five to eight barrels Lf cider a day,witit
ease, and the cider is thoroughly pressed Irons
the pomace. The labor is light ned the ma
cliines arc simple and .perthanent.
This machine was exhibited at the State
Agricultural Fair, at Lancaster, and tested with
s'evertil inhere, and the committee awarded the
premium to it. The machines are warranted
to perform what is herein stated. Orders_arn
respectfully solicitst l ,nnected . With - the - ma.:
chine .can die used ,for pressing etirrants, and
c utting vegetables for feeding stock.
JACOB HOKE,
HENRY SUIEPLEfR,
Chambersburg.
Mny' 11 , 1953. fm
Paras Sis and Sunshades.
JUST received a handsome lot of Parasols and
Sunshades.
EMBROIDERIES.
Also, a large assortment of Cans, Undersleewes
Spencers,. Collars and Ruffling, for sale cheap.
° SPRING SIIA 4V LS
Mso, n lot of handsome , Spring Shawls. for sale
wary cheap. _ .
FANCY (MITERS
Also, Black and Fancy Coloured Gaiters, lust
received and fel..sale low nt tho new and cheap
store of W EISE CAMPBELIa
Carlisle, Apt 20,1853.
Lined Buck Glo ves.
THE subscriber has'on hand Men's SUCK
GLOVES, lined with Slreep dcin, suitable for
diving gloves. janrf G. V. HITN
Cheap Rid Gloves
The subscriber has just opened anotlier in
voice of the best quality Paris Kid Glove,s, at
the low price or 6211t5. per. pair.
Ql3O. W. ILITNER.,
130111111113 1 1'S ! XIONNETS !
500 BONNETS just recoivcd, at prtecs
ft tun 37 ots up to $5 00, Ribbons a nd
Trithrniugs to match uncolum•mly law '
PARASOLS,
An immense assortment just viceiyod,from 121 r
eta up to $4 - 60 — , .
DRESS GOODS,
Thd Wieser° respectfully invited to examine
our 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 5-4 & 6,4 white
And coloured Matting, now opening and selling
lower than any other store in the county at
Carpet Ilan.
BOOTS & StIOES, ,
Several thousand pairs now opening and selling
at prices that astonish evoryhoiy Only fin
cents for n pair of Shoes nt the Cheap Bazaar.
OGILBY.:
Cariiale, Apt 20, :853
SPRING FASHIONS FOR 1853.
'irIEORGE KELLER respectfully announ.'
eon PS hie old Patrons and dm public gen
erally that he has just received the
SPRING STYLE OF GENTLE—
' MEN'S FISTS, manufactured at
one of the best ostablishmeata tn:
!Philadelphia, to which he invites
special attention.
He has also constantly on hand a large and
varied assortment of his own manufacture an
well us city mado , . ,
Val% ADTM
Ouirarle fort he seasop,comprising every Viri
oyt of Russia, Beaver, Moleskin and Silk Iraq,
finished in the latest style, together with a lull
assortment of Cape of every shape and des.
cription, and at every price. Ho particularly
invites the public to call and examine his exten
sive assortment, which in style,.tnatorial and
fisisb, cannot be - surpassed by any in market,
and which ho is able to put.at prices lower than
_over. Mr - Remember his old, stand , on North
Hanover street, between Hunter's and Sonef's
store. [June ry
For the Little Folks.
wILLOW COACIIMS, - nut 4
also Wheel barrows Waggons, and
general assortment of 'foys.
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 ! " ‘• Sparkling and hriitht,"
just received and for sale at the Cjinfectionary
store of P. IHONYER,'
meytl North Hanover ,at.
lIIVZOV.4Za
LONGBTIII 4 .IIII & BROTHER have moveto
directly. opposite the old chum, to the su-';
perior five story store, No 8, Third Street, nod •
are now fully, prepared to exhibit to the- it;,
au unsurpassed variety of WALL pA pmts .
'from the lowest priced American manutheture„
to the English and Preach, froth the well-known
houies'of liclacourt, Zither anti others. .Call'atid' !
see before purchasing. The intuit polite and efe ;
ticienf work hll9l employed to hang the pager:, •
Philadelphia, May It 4t
avniczczancs
FN STOILF,nrid ror ictle °neve*. Otin!..11I01 , ;.•
ticitts.klecitiotts,'' INh"•,etteutititent:
This beto; din:skit - 011Y 11 1 0 beirmnel'ina In 118 °.
is,well worthy Alm attention'of Carpentere'itnd
Coach Illnkere, It will he sold vorylOwr
cash nt the Vtimqy Glrooony of •• - ••,'•
Apl 20; ' • WILLIES/UR.
,~Ci~eelliitteoit~:
PlainfteldlClassicat:Aoademy..
,
Near, Carlisle, I:a. - - ' . .e
/11 1 1hE 14th Bcseion (five months) will cio ni s
mance May 2d, The building s ire now
and extensive '()n - 0-erected ' last hill). The
situation is all that anti be des'red for health
'fulness-and moral purity - Removed •from the
excitements of Town' or Villelge thl. Student
May hero prepare for College, Mercantile: pur.
suits, &c: All the branches are
_'_taught which
Ad to form t - i - . liberal iiiiitiat on'. A:coneclen
nous discharge, of duty.. has secured, umler
Providence.' the wesent flourishing condition
of the Institution: Its future prosperity shall
be maintanod hj, the saute means.
Terms-Board and Tuition (per , •
session), . ' • 850:00
• For Catalogues with lull informatton address
lt.
Principal f. Sc B r ii r k op N ri e S to i.
Plainfitild, Cumb, Co., Pa. i
•
- Cumberland Valley,..lnatltute.
iciest Boarding Selma? embracin g . wo distinct
and seperate Departments,' Male 6. Female:
REV. J. S. LOOSE, A. M. Prineifial.
TS. Institution will hereafter occupy the
stew end commodious edifice just erected
for its accommodation. 'Phe butldingtisipe,
culiarly adapted to meet,ilic wants of both de•
partments. The rooms aro large and well
ventilated, and the whole house is war me d
with a heated air furnace. w!.isii js especially'
healthful,
it is lodated on nn eminence near the bor.
ough orfilechaniesburg, Cumberland County,
Pa.. wills ample grounds, handsonsdly laid out
and ornamented, surrounding it ';'• inviting to
physical exercise and to amusement in the open
Air.E k v
•ery facility for an necomplisheil anl
classicnreducation is here offered that -can be
found at any similar Institution in this State.
TERMS.
Board and Tuition, per acasion,• $O.OO
Music and Ornamental Branched, extra
The Summer Session will open. on the 2d of
May, and continue twenty one weeks.
BOARD OF INSTRUCTORS. ..
Rev. J. S. Loose; A. M.,Professorof Moral
Science and Ancient Languages, Henry Com-,
tort, Assistant ; Allah L. E. Walker, PrinciOnl'
of Female Department and teacher of Music,'
Miss- , Assistant; Mr. Edward Fells,
PrOfessoe of Modern Languages B. Her
°Mg, M D., Lecturer on Physiology and,Lawri
of Mehl).
For." Orculars".containing references and
urther particulars address the-Principal,t -
hicehanicsburg,.
Cumberland Co., Pa.
. March 30 1853. '• •- .
110iti****Ae4cfAzIAIIAY;W:.}:pa
Three miles West of //arrisbu'rg; Pa
THE Filth Session-of this - Initiinti
c 0 mnlollo_o_oll_ill 0 ND AV; the2A-day-0-
May, next. Parents antiguat diens are reques
ted to inquire'into the merits of thisinstittition
before sending their torks'or wards elsewhere.'
The sintationis_ra tired,nleasant,healthful,-and
convenient-of access. The course of instruc
tion will embrace the different branches of a
thorough English Eduention,.together with the
Latin, Greek, E'rench, German, Spanish and
Portuguese Languages, and Vocal and Instru•
mental Mti4ie. Tim 'Principal will be assisted
by lout well qualified Teneners,vixt two in the
English Branches, one in Penmanship and .
Drawing, nod one in Music and the Modern
Languages.
- ;
TERMS. •
•
Boarding, Waahing,Tuition in'the
English brancheso&c., per ece.
sion months,) $5OlOO
Ancient or Modern Languages, each, 6 00
lnstrumertal Music, • 10',00
Poi 'airedlars and - tithelinformation address
D. DR:II,ING ER, Principal.
mart Whitt! Hill, Cumierland county, Pa.
razva
The Allen and Hist Ponnshorongh Mutual
Fire Insurance Cumpiny of Cumberland coun
ty, incorplrated ,by an Act of Assembly, la
now fully,. Pr.2wii3.,-Liell.golving - itmlusiOn=
ere, viz: - •
.
.Jacob Wm,, R. Gorg , as, Michael
Conklin, Ms!choir Brenneman, Christian Stay
mnn, Christian ritzal, Jacob IL Cpovor, Lewis
Hyer,-Henry-Logan, lionjAntin Flefetus-der, 4:a
.cob Kiik, Samuel Prewell, _Joseph Wicker.
sham. •
The rates of insurance aro as law and favbr
able as any Company of the kind in the'State.
Persons• wishing to become membore . arp in-
vited to make application to Um agents of the
company, who aro willing to wait upon them
at any limo. ,
NJ. IL MOSSEII, President.
assay Lae.tx; Vice President]
Latvia flyo r, Secretary. -
Michael Cocklin; Treasurer.
AGENTS.
Cumberlanc; County.— r ßuclolph Martin.' N.
Cumberland', C. B. Dorman. Kingstown , Won
ry Zearing, Shiremanstown; Charles Bell,
.Carlisle; Dr. J. Ahl, Clturchtown ; Samuel
Graham, West Pennsborough; James MeDow.
el, Frankiiird ; Mode Griffith, South
ton; Samuel Coover, Benjamin llnverstielc,
Mechanicsburg; John Sherrick, Lisburn ; Da
vid Cuover, Shepherdatovm•
York Cottrite.—Johli Bowman, Dillsburg ;
Peter Wilford, Franklin; John Smith, Esq.,
Washington ; W. S. Picking, Dover ; Daniel
Raffensherger, J W. Craft, Paradise.
llarrisburg.—Houser Q. Lockman.
Mombors of the company having pobeies
admit to exPiro can have thorn renewed by
making application to any of the agents.
• Nov. 24:1y.
*as riztures and Lamps.
nrEID RICK, lIORNEY & 1111:0,, No 221
N..2d Stilbot, near Vine, Phila , having
had many years practical experience in the
-business and all work .sold bi,us -is malinfac•
tured under our immediate superrisio6,- ave.' arc
enabled to offer to purchasers superior- 'minims
in every-branch of our trade. At our Store,
may be found in every variety of styli) and
finish. Gas & Lamp CIIANDE'LIERS, PEN.
DA -N S, SIDE BRACKETS for Halls,
Churches, &et the Improved Pine oil Lamps,
together with a lino'assortment of-Fluid, Lard,
and Oil Lamps, Girandeles Parlor Night and
Reading Lamps. Boquet 'Holders; etc. On
hand Lamp Glasses, Globes„ Wicks.shadese fc;
All work warranted, or no Sale. Frietory.l4o,
ag Noble street, near Vow th. Reiriember
Store No 221 N: 22 di., next door to J Stewar
Depuy's Carpet Store, ma y 2,) •
Real Estate at Private Sale,
rirl subscriber offers at Private Sale the
Farm on which ho now • lives, (intuited Itt
South Middleton township,.Cutnnorland coon;
ty, about I miles. Smith ot . Carlisle, can-,
taming 3J uores more
,or haws of first.rate
limeeene land under good fence d
hi g h sh oe of cultivation. 4 'flie :improvements
aro a douts two story..Stouu House, lately re
pAred, a Buck Barn, Stone Spring Hone° anil
other outbuilth'ugs. There is also a fine or,
hard of claim tr:lit, Bunning water throngh
the whale place. :it Ia a very desirable prop.
arty in every riispeiff,.• especially fur a dairy
farm. i'orsetis desiring' to purchaam are re.
quested to call and examioe it..
• May i3,1853-9w. • i31.1.AS ()LIN&
'ROMERT B. SW:AE . Ir,
ABIN ET MAKE:RAND UNDERTAKER'
North }Among , . Street, and nest 'door to Giulio' 8.
hotel
THE undersigned would respectfully . ..inform
the citizens of Carlisle end the public gener
ally, that he now has nmimnd 'Marge and ele
gant essortment of BURN rru PI, consistin g
in part of Wardrobes; Card and other "rabies,:
was, - Bureaus'' Bedsteads, plain and fancy
Sewing Stands, &e. metufactured . or the beat'
material and quality warranted.
Also a general aseottment of CHAIRS at
the lowest prices. Venitian Blinds made to
order, rind-repairing promptly attended to.
irreciffine math . ] at the shortest nOtice,. and
having a splendid hetirso ho will attend tuner.
als in,town nr country.
Reinember the wand—. peat door toll,
Glass's Hotel. not 24 R. R. SMILEY; .'
WATER AND.RAR. .
"'great agony is over, 4t,ia a fixed fact
that wo aro to have Water and Gan. Groat
.evertk)ne requiro a corresponding degreo of
mom and ..nothing in 'tto tranquilizing, aa a
." slice from Filippa, Gardner-dr,
,Co'a cola
brated• Elitgar•Curod . HAMS, or a (rem
Paris tk i eoß SIigamPUINI.BEEF. A fre s h
attprdy Wit rocoirdWat the Family Greiere,
G. WILLIAMB.
ottoman rmittricAßOL.
gi; . / m A cKA.R.a,t,of
anti fal,-o.l6lt)izoa of lia(voa, quarters.apd
ilea, 4 111414 l( tot of extra .trtui'd.:No 1 Af aoka
rosein;a,imife`4l iraclolgea, together. VOth 0
AND:figgitilst , ',''
for sale retail at thei afoie't , Ooma of _ •
. J. W. -
Viaev ititu „
New' Gooila ! 1 New Goods !
Via subscriber liaving just returned from
I tho' city offera to, hie customers and the
public in general a-largo and well selected as'
sortment of Candied, Fruit,Nuts, &.;" which,
for price and quality can't b beat. '
We have constantly on hand and mantifac.
luring CANDIES of a superior quality,.con.
slat ng of stick candies - of all kinds,
Mint,_Lemon, Chocolate & Gum Drops, - -
Fruit and Nuts of all kinds, -suck
Oranges. Lomons,•Figs, Raisons, Dates,
Prunes, Almonds, Engbill Walnuts,
_.
Cream Nate, Filberts, Cocoa Nuts,
, California & African Ground Nu s, Ste.
Aldo a large assorttnent, of Willow Cradles,
Cabs, Coaches.E.de4 Aceordeons frOm 25 eta
to $lO, Buttor, Sugar, and" Water Crackers,
Cavendish. Congress, Mrs Miller's and Good
wins Fine-cut Tobacco, and a variety of other
goods.
' From the liberal patronage hertolore exten
ded to him lie hopes to receive a co:Mebane°
of the same. Kr Remember the place, oppe,
vita - MARION HALL. '
April V 7, 1853
A. S. WORMLEY
nErnovAar.
JOHN D."OORG AS hdreby informs his old
friends and customers that.ho has removed his
TIN. WARN AND-STORE ROOMS to the
room lately occupied by Mr. J. W . .' Eby as a
q Gvgbery Store, on Main street, whero.ne will
arrerotofore manufacture and Iceop'.constontly
in sto:o every deecriti ion of
TIN. AND SHEET IRON WARE,
made in the best style and at the vcry,lowent
prices.' . Good s 01.1:men and the very best ma
mrial always emplood, so as to ensure entire
satisfaction. SPOUTING end JOB-WORK
done at the.shortest notice, In a superior mari
ner, and at fair prices. Also, In store at all
seasons a large and attractive
. yariety of
PARLOUR AND COOKING STOVES,
comprising , every new and fancy style, of all
prices and sizes, adapted to burning either
wood or coal. His assortment of stoves ho in
tends shall not be surpassed by any other es
tablishment; comprising a scoro or more of
diff rent styles to suit all tastes. Thankful to
his friends' for tho patronage so long bestewed
upon him at his old stand, he'respectfolly in
vites a call at his new establishment, confident,
that his large as sortrn'ent cahoot fail to p 1 cc.
April 25,180. - • J °RNA). GORGAS.
HARDWARE--SPRING SUPPLY.
THE subscriber %visitant° draw - the mien.;
tion of the public to OM' own interests,
which they may consult io good advantage liy
examining the- elegem and complete assort
ment of Hardware of every description, which
he is how rcceiviugat hts old stand on North
Hanover street.
TO-CO ACIIM-MC
Lave n large_supply_of_springtihubs,
bands, laces, curtains, and floor oil cloths and
drab cloths, of ddlident qualities, in fact every
Thing iii your line r
-- Tt3 -- CAIIINET-MAKERS
We offer complete setts of veneers, knobs Mid
mouldings of walnut and maboaany, to sal .
both the, taste and the purse.
CAirI'ENTEItS EXAMINE
the splendid asset- ment of tools in your line,
as also a complete stack of 'building materials,
tueh as locks, hinges, screws, latches, glass,
paints, oils, varnishes, turpentine. 6.. c. and va
rious carpenters to.ds chesper ,han ever, as
has been acknowledged by a carpenter who
has seen them.
13LACKANIITIIS
cannot go wror.", in giving us a call for n sup
ply of hammered, rolled, slit and - other iron
genotally used, as also cast, shear American
'and-English blister steel r &e : Atm' - -
OUR FARMER FRIENDS
trill also consult their interests by locking nt
our cheap shovels ; forks: trace chains, ham-,
nod every oilier nrticle from. a .cradle to a
Rfough,to snit theta in price anil
PUBLIC; GENERALLY
are also invited to examine the quantity and
enklity, Janm,T.-Lt.Mvd nr errl"r
spormeand
apish prices, I would also cairtiiient;.;; 7CriY
'splendid assortment of WALL PAPERS,
prb•enting a numberless variety of Patterns at
prices Irom 6 ets, upwards. Remernber there
is no mistake here, as all articles will' be sold
at flit: 1, ost.cae6 aricao..r.t - old sad well
known stand im North Hanover street. East
betweveMeGlaughlin's Hotel and Kell
er's Ifni Store. JACOB SE24 ER.
march 16
FASHION AI3LE
Clothing House.
THE subscriber is now 'having made-up a
large lot of very superior CLOTHING,
which ho is determined to sell low if not
lower than. any other house in the country.—
flis stock will consist of—
Fine Dress, Sattirtett, ••ack and Overcoats
Cassfinere, Sattinett :rid Velvet Cord Pants, -
Satin and Cechmere Vesting,s, &c.
Also, Gloves. hosiery ,Suspenders, Cravats,
Shirts. Shirt Collet , ' Umbrellas, Hats, Caps,
'Drawers, Shirts and rowers, &c.
I will it all times keep a good assortment of
Cloths' Cissimorcs and Vestings on hand,
whkh will be made up to order in the best and
most fa.dirinable style. I have as -foreman of
this establishment a practical tailor, one who
has had considerable experience in the busi
ness, and is not surpassed as a , cutter in the
borough of C idiot°. Ail garments made to
'Her warranted to fit and well made, if not,
no tale.- I am now receiving direct from
Philadelphia h fresh assortment of Cloths,
Cassimeres and Vestings, , to which I invite
the'..aitention °flay numerous old customers
and the public in general. All in want of
chatip anti ml 'garments will do well and save
money by calling and exatnini ngthis stock he
forespurchasiii,g elsewhere. No trouble to-show
rho goods. Recollect the stand next door to
Hurikholder's'llEntel. Make no mistake just
ono door from the corner. - •
sep29. . CHARLES °GUM Y.
, To Builders . & Bouskeepers.
L. lIOSE who are building , or about COM..
monolog : houseloping tvill bo aura to
find - rit all times nn asiortmant to scloot from.
Locks of oil'sarte and sizes, with brass, argils.
to, mineral and white knobso% lilt japanned, or
plated furnitore. butt hinges; cast and wrought,
window glass from Bxlo to 20x38. bolts, screws
&c. &u. Yon who are about to be rnarrind and
koijig to:lionpaiteping, evetything_to
'olerfse. such as fancy waiters • 'and trays, ivory
handled lutist's and (iirks, in snits or by the
dozon..tiorninort knives arid forks, butter knives
with plated 'rind ivory handles frying and bread
panatamoothing irons; tubs. churns, 4e,
HENRY SAXTON:- •
Carliele• March 9,1853. 4
. Coach and Cabinet Makers.
TFII Sabseriber la — fully prepared to' 'nee
their trams with an enl : irged sicirk of hard wart
n their line, rinbraeing lost. bastings, spring's
axles; bands, patent le ather, lures, outman net
floor gloilt, ,waintit kid ttialiouen y veneers
gla , iirand inalicua.ty knobs of till sizes ant
patterns; a largo supply of_ varnistMa, oils
turps-al - 6i, at myth, prices Out; willuianke
their intern t'.to give him themreference.
jy2S 11. SAXTON.
.THOIIIA.S SKILES'
WEW Cr' OTEClfirar P. OO WS
AIsiDFURNISRING STORE,
Opposite the Rail Roast Wise, West High Street,
Carlisle.' . •
71111. SKILES deslies to inform his . old
11 friends and the public that ho has opened
genoral clothing:establishment. and has now
in store an eNtenatve stook ''of the 'best and
cheapest goodscver °Mired in Carlisle. '
-- : -- Alettds, Youth's and Buy's
~131 c -
for Spring, Sumitter and Winter lyear, now on
hand of every variety and furnished at reduced
rates. , - , 'lle has also a largo and well selected
assortment of Piece Goods, of English, French
and Gorman Fabrics, of now and beautiful pat
terns, for coals pants and vests, whisk will be
muds to order in the moat approvod and rash.
ionabla manner and in asupenor style of work.
manship_,, A full and elegant stock of Gentle
men'rFurnislting Goods, such as gloves, plain
and fanny, shirts, collars, handkerchiefs,. ties,
&a.; Constantly , kept on hand. Also India
Rubber Oyereonfe and Loggine.
' Fettling confident from the , rePutation.which•
tthas beon.bis constant aim ',for 'a course of,
years, to secure for his establishment, of his a.
biliitta.plentie he respectfully invites an 'ex.
.amination ads etock,whichfor quality,isrork.
intiniltippnd low prices cannot bo surpsetied.
xvirevalizgw4L;
Ira - tudd. ?r si g ned bvin s ain A l td ho .fi g ent , of.
tho'if Oystono.Lice Company{
rrisbuitg; Pn:, cont inu ea:to Act in ,thel col
nrteity,i:l4 nothority. Of , said =OOMPOIY.... ,'lre
Wooltrespectfully in he . ',.erfintnunity ,that
h a • N oll 'attend to ouch pgreons ne.rnny signify
their desire to insure Their lives, find thue give
POlTO . p . rotoctiim to their lioretived fornilire and
' friends, In,ense or death. Oflieeln West Porn
fret' Street,' ,
May
tf IV 0 R'FHINGTO N.
Zuntnitt litt,gotts.
•
PERRY , commit WARN SPRINGS.
erHE proprietor of this place feeling highly
• gratified with the success wl.ich has atieh
dad his ,management of the above establish
ment during' the„ pmt season, has -further
increased his efforts to render the place and
itelaoinmedations still core inviting and Coin
ramble, by 'adding a new large Datil House,
with Summerflouses, tem_ '
• These Springs are situated on the banks of
Sherman's, and empty into Sherman's Creek
a stream associated with the thrilling scenes
between the early settlers of that part of Penn
sylvania and Aborigines, where hunting ground
lay on its margin. The qualities of the water
of the Warm Springs nye most extraordinary,
indeed, so much, so, that none has over been
ascertained iu the United States for the, speedy
and permanent cure of all eruptiotis'of the akin,
and every species of' Cutaneone Diseases. Hun
dreds of Certificates could be-produced -and
published, if requisite to the many cures tt has
performed. The Bathing Holman° so arran
ged as to use the water of the different springs*:
some of whisk throw out ninety. gallons_of we..
ter to the minute.,
The Springs are accessible,. by the Central
Railroad to Dungannon, where a fine new conch
is in readiness on the arrival of the cars to con
fourps who desire to visit the Springs,
teen miles N. W of Duncannon. All per
' bons leaving Philadelphia in the morning train
of cars can arrive-at the Springs at 5 o'clock
the canto evening. The conch will commence
running daily on ,and after, the ldth of June,
and continue tinily during the season, leaving
the Spzings every morning so es to reach the
cars going. East and West. All communica.
(ions for Ole Springs should be directed to Dun
cannon P. 0., and will arrive at the Springs
, The terms of boarding will be made
moderate, and the boarders can depend upon
every attention paid them. Sherman's Creek
affords 'delightful fishing, ns well as fine sailing
i boats, and horses and carriages on hand for
ruling out. The country affords fine roads for
rigling,.and the scenery is beautiful. The dis
tance front Philadelphia to the Springs, 128 •
miles. Fare $4 00.
inr - A coach will run every Wednesday and
Saturday to the Springs, leaving Carlisle on the
arrival of.the cars from the East. The conch
will mart from Burkholder's Hotel, but those
who leave their names, will be called for at their
residences. if they desire it. Fare $l.
jels ' H. H. ETTER, PrOprietor
Legal ttli4ljer Ncrti-ces
CAUTION t CAUTION !
grlnt(E NOTICE.—The public in general,
but espscinlly those who have sullered by
the swindling operations of a set of ,scanlis,
who during the Spring and Summer of 1852
were industrioludv_e7ged_in—putting—up-ao--
called LIGH G n
TNIN os. A new mode
of swindling has been adopted by the same
gang of opmators. It is this; They are trav
elling about the cities us well:rs the eciuntry -
selling what they represent to be my magnetic •
points, or something better still. in some in•
Stances they hays succeeded in gulling the un
suspecting by taking off the,pest ter point and,
placing one of their valuable and highly impro
ved points in its pinee. BLit orange to say they
wore. omesamination, proved to he similar to
those taken down. They are made of pewter,
Lead, copper, cast and wrought iron, some of
brass with zinc bases- There may. be many
more kinds offered the public, bid the above I
have heeb,,ealled on to examine, and I pronoun-
ced them itseless rtnti wurse_than none at all.—
There is something strange abort these fellows .
—they know nothing of the former Company,
mitt yet, the points they carry fit-the - tops of the
rods. 07Car I ly r and even - the - thrend - of - the screw
is the same. I have conversed .with two of
these gentry within a few duys. and I know
them to he. the same men that" put up the same
kinds of rods and points last Season, only diff
erent sections nod under different names. Some
of .these gentlemen carry rods with them,.und.
will sell either rods, points orboth. To prevent
further fraud I give notice to all whom it may
.'" --- "rn. 'bet .lt .nr , ants carve tbiim a
regular prirttegdorin of agenev- eignetl.-b
and.
..... 74Z1
to.the factory .wilt be attended to tit the shor
test notice, and at the lowest cash prices.
Went hervainos, Sevilla, • halls. Eipiteroda
&a. &c constantly on band antl'Thade,to order.
Factory Vino street , above l'2,lll,fihtl . ad's;i
johels ,
Estate of the J. 'B. Gibson, doe
y ETTERS Testamentary on the estate of
.3-.1 the Idon. JOHN BANNISTER, GIB
SON, dec'd, lam of the borough of. Carlisle,
have4Men issued to the subscriber, residingtin
the same borough, All persons having claims
against the estate tell present them for settle
ment, mid those indebted will make immediate
paymthit to • 3 NO. B. PARKER.
May 25, 1853. Ex'r
Estate of Michael Matthews, dec'd.
XTOTICE is hereby given Tht.t . lettersof Ad
ministration, with the will anneied, on
the estate. of Michael Matthcws,late of
Cumberland county. doo'd, have been granted.
by the Register of said county to the subseri.
ber, residing in the same place. All persons
indebted to the said estate are required,to make
immediate payment, and those havineclaims
will present them fur settlement to
JACQB SIMON!,
" May 11 1853 Adm'r.
Estate of Theodore J; Sturni, dec'd.
y
EVFERS of Administration on the Estate
14 'of Theodore J. Storm, late of the borough
of Carlisle, deed, have been issued to the sub.
serib r, residing in the same borough. Those
persons having claims against the CSMIC . will
present them for settlement, and those indebt
ed will make pay nt.int In
ELIZABETH STURM;
May 31, 1853 .
Estate of E. Donaldson, dec'd.
A E'PTERS of , Administration on tt,o estate
LA of ELEANOR DONALDSON, late of Miami
County, Ohio; deceased, have been granted to
the subscriber residing in eat lisle. A Ilpersone
having: claims against said estate will present
them for settlement, and those ..indebted ere
requested to make immediate payment to
SAM' L S. SMITH,
June 8 Adm'r.
- - Esta 16' of - Robert - t4rallancli . dec'd;
g PERS of Administration on' the•estitte
of Itonitna• File'or Squth Mid.
dleion towni hip, Cumberland treinity, ilec'd..
have been granted to the sitheritter, residing
in Dicilanion toivitt•liip,,in said county. All
persons haying• itlaims rig,int.nt , said emote will
present them t.r t , eillentent i rted those indebtol
are requested to gtkake immediate payment to
11"A1 GLENN..
,
Jona 8"
N®TYCZ.e
ikTOTICE is hereby given to the members
/V of the " Cutnberland Valley Mutual Insu•
retire Company," of Diehitnon hop
county; Pit.,4llnt en assessment of Bye Per cent
on the prarniorn 110teS. of tiaid Company have
been authorticed 1,0 he Board: which amount
is diree.ed to he paid to the .Colleetorsei au
thorized Agents of said Company, who shall
Ue oppointed Mr receiving dm same. By order
of the Board. 'JOHN T. GREEN,
June 4 18.5.3. , • - • .See'y.
. Estate of, Jane Wltarni) dee'd.
y OTTERS of Administration on the estate
k 1.4 of JANE IVILAMPOOL,I4O of Miami CO.,
Ohio. deceased, have buen_granted_to-the sub—
ettriber4lresiding to All p,ersons hay
ing elaimentgamat Said estate will present film
for settlement, end those indebted aro rogues•
ted to'make immediate payment to
SAM'L S. SMITH,
Adm'r.
Juno ,8
PAINTING, & PAPER RaNGILVG,
Wm.' If., HARN would freepectitilly an'
nOLIIICO La the citizens' of Carlisle _that ho has
recommenced his business of "louse Painting,
Glazing, and Paper liangins, in all its various
branches. His shop is in the rear of the
Grammar Sohool. Thankfulfor post favors'
h 9 hopeBby strict attention to husiness to share .
a portion of public rpatronage. He will. elan
attend to the tpmming . and painting ofVcnitian •
,Prices made to suit the timesaatt
all work warranted goad or no Pay,
Cairhate. 0v.9.; 1852-4 r, . - •
•
A Wordlo :the !loopy t• •
in /WE'VE') this day, Olivet._ from Mein.
muff, 100 glain , and fancy Saaar.Onred
IF tmg. ..5 . 0 placed Sugar. Cured • Beef, in atom
end far. aale cheap for cash falba ..amity Cm-
dory. JOHN . G. WILLJA
March 801858.''(late Halbart'e).
Liraoburneei Coal.
106 TONS Linteburnor's Coat of' the heig
-stinlity „just receiving and for sale by E. 1) ,
OLE, tr. Only S2,4o'por ton. '
Garlick, March 1453. , • -
it uI ccijuitty. w;
. ... . . .
.. .
. . .
E heretofore eiist4k firm of 41. &
F P:Steiner, has been diallhed fornehott
time and have ngain unitedunderihe Ann of
Steiner & Bros. S E Corner of Market Square.
Hoping under the increased firth of Steiner
& Bros.' toilette an increase of their former
business. They have now every facility wit
will.snere no-efforts to please their customers
they having made arrangements with . the lar•
gest importing houses of Baltimore and New
York so as to receive the first styles's! Goods,
that come•to those market's, and at the LOW.;
EST PRICES! . ,
ThankfUl for past patronage they 'solicit a
continuance • from their old - customers, and
respectfully invite all others to exanine their
new, style of superior
'SPRING & SIMMER CLOTHING •
. -
all of their manufacture, and making as corn
pleto an assortment "as Can be found in any
store in the United States.
DRESS & FROCK COATS, - •: :
of - the best - qualities bf English and Fr'ench
Cloths, made and trimmed- . In- the . very best'
style ; single breasted Albert Coats, a new
style, well adapted to business men, Of French
black and colored cloths; at very low prides ;
single breasted Frock coats of French cloths,
cicso imitation.ol tho fine dress frock coats at
half price; spring Sack Coats of cloth, mud.
mores and tweeds, various colours and prices.
' PANTALOONS,
French Black Doeskin and Fency Caseimere
'of e%ery doscription.
VESTS! VESTS!! . VESTS!!!
Rich Fancy Silks and Satins, Black do, Boni
bazines, VelenciaS, Marsetllese, and Cl:anics,
at all prices.
BOY'S CLOTHING.
A full ossortniontOf BOy's Clothing.
- , FANCY DRESS ARTICLES, -
etrAracing all the new styles of Fanit...Bilk
Craviits, English Satin do. &c.
Gloves—Whito black and col'd sil/zi P.f /,'
Lisle and cotten of every description. 'fir.lito
and Carpet Bags of superior finish an / 'At 11. W
prices. - Suspenders of superior Fre irh, En,.
glish and ,American manufacture, Elam.
shirts and Drawers of fine Merino, B'll'l, not
jean and mnsliri of oyery description: Ctn
brellatOr silk and cotton, very cheap. All of
which will be sold at the lowest prices, whole
sale or 'retail.
(0 - Remember the Stone Ifouee; corner of
ho Public Square. , STEINER & 'BROS.
Carlisle, May '18.1853.
Poe the Cure of
COUGYKS, COLDS,
zoimsr.Nmss, BROLT
CIIITYS, CRONY', ASTH
MA,. ViIIOOPPIG COUGIT
A..111"313' CONSUIVIPTIVIT.
Of all the numerous medicines extant, [and
some of them Valuable . ; for the cure of pill.
!Denary complaints, nothing has ever. been
found which could cOMpare . in its effeMs wills
1,14 Q Preparation._ Others_cure.sometimeiy beit ,
at all times and in -- all dioceses 01 the lungs
and throat where medicine can give relief; this_
Will - do it. It is pleasant to take, 0114 perfectly
safe in accordance 'with the direciibmi. We
du nut advertise fur the information of these°
who have • tried but those' who have not._
Families that have known itwvalue will not. ha
without it, end . 'by its Unapt...mg; rAPOIFInW:
seeßrP,ffltritiPtlon. , -
4he Diploma of tho , Massaelnisetto Instifirter,
wee awarded to this preparation by the Board
ofJudges in September 1847 ; also, the. medals
'of the throe ' great Institutes of. Art, in. ibis
country; also the Diploma Of the Ohio Ingtituto
at 'Cincinnati, has''s-be'eri - givro to tlfitnEitui
Pygronat, by quit , Government in consuleri...:
tion of its extraordittary excellence and tiseftil
nese in curing affections of -the Lungs and
Threat.--
Read ~the following opinion founded on the
long, experience °IMO eininent - Physichin of
the port and ‘ cily of
ST JOHNS, May. 8,1851.,
Dr J C A YER :
Film years trial .of your S'HERRY PECTO-
R. 4 in my practice, liag r uirrven what F.fore
saw from its composition, must be true, that
it eradicates and Mires'the• colds and. coughs
ofti.vhieli we, in this section era peculiarly
liable.
I think ite,e'qual line not yet been discovered
nor do I know how a hatter- remedy clan bo
made for the dietempoio of the Throat and
Lungs. J J BURTON, M D, F 4,8 e,
See what it has do•ee on a wasted 'conetitii
lion; not only in. the following cases, but- 4
thousand more: '
SuNnuter, Jan 24th 1851.
Dr Ayer: In the month of July last I was
attacked by a violent diurrhma in the mines of
California. I returned to' San Fraancisce in
hope of receiving benefit from u change of
climate and dirt. 'My diarrhcea ceased, but
was 'followed by a severe cough, and much
soreness. 1 finally started for home, but re.
}ceivell no benefit from the voyage. My cough
continued to grow worse, and when I ariived
at New York, I was at once marked by I#3 ,
acquaintances as a victun of - consumption.
I'lriliat'confeeir that I saw no sufficient_tcssetn
doubt what my friends all believed.rAtlfils
time I commenced taking your truly invaluable
medicine with little, expectation - of jilt:riving
any benefit from'itri 'use, You ved'uld, not.ra
ceive these lines did I not regard it my duty, to
state to the afflicted, thrtnigh you, that my
health, in the apace of eight months, hi fully
restored. I attribute it to the , use of your
CHERRY PECTORAL, Yours truly,
8.11.11111' -
-
IV.settuswrots , April. 2, 18,111.
'Dear sir t Feeling that I have been spared rum
a prernature : gritve, -through your-instrumental.
Ity by the' provide:las. of God, will. take, the
iberty To express my gratitude.
JI uough and the affirming symptoms of' Con.
sumption had reduced Me toolow to leave the
anything like hope,,When•my phyai clan brought
me a bottle of 'our PECTORAL. It seetife t t to
allot! immediate relict; Mid ifMr in 71 fmr , Weeks
time but eidare.ll me to sound health 11 it will
do Im. others 'what it has dune .for me, yfftyire
errtartfly_ohemf_the_lient.4.ctors.
iitecrely wishineyou every blessing, lam '
'Very r'espectlttily }ours,
.1 UM N .1, (ILA It KE, •
Rector of 81. Peter's Church
. •
With such, assurance, and kern. such
!nee, no stronger proof can beridduted*
unless it 'be from its cfiects upon trial.,
Vrepared and Sold by. • . ,
JANES .o.' AVER,
PRACTICAL IjiIEISLIBT, Lowell; Mures,
SorniCarliele, by Br S. Elliott; and S. W.
Bat/emit: Meehnelealturg by Ira , pay
Newville by J. U. Herron—to Fhipporia,
burg by J. C. & U. B. Altiek; and by Drug—
gime genorally throughout the Slate:,
Bonnet Feathers
THE subscribErhas just opened en invoice
of Ostrich end other Bonnet feathers' er 01:e
-hail !ha venal price. Aisti a vc" y cheap' ilot,.ot
Fancy NCB SHIM • ,
1115 ' GEO. Vii:IIITNEIL
Mineral Water, Sarsa.parille,
. T HE anlisorlber would respectfully onneonto
to tbo'citizena of Carlisle and the erpornonity
at largo, that ho lom commenced the triLytefac•
tore of Minerol Water( anti Sarsapatilla of the
very boat flavor and gCaltly, end the bottling
of: Porter, 'Ale and Ci d er. •Ile to folly , and
amply prot.firod;to`furniahill orders promptly, ,
and with despateli,.add hopes by strict ;Mennen
t o boaineaa, to receive' that attention - doe to'
ontorprlao,Avidoh he ToEwrifupy aeke
,Reeti•
_dance in Main Street , near. tbe RIM Rand -
.13ridgpt • •GEORGE W. 1511ANI)T.•
•' march , .
• LOOKSDUTHING.
F Et EN '1"/ Weis hie aersie . sti
t he.p Wale aa a Leaketalthathl'U bite'
'smith, in 9.11' the „ , saciotie,braPelies. , of
tho tle,ttlan ettends to poll.
hang' ng and the teelthig . nidrAnenitig
of window ,sprinps, lahbing
,in'his line of hnsinessoteitintly ; aiteil.
• dud to ab low%rtilks;•.:, iittqytuty •hq
foundat• 11.4 heiiameix;ratiiiito;mrom.
,fnatAirraeattiol the Samoa Pree.
',weir , ' • bYittOAII ,
001Vit afihre':or' the, pub ~TatF
,
may 4; ,
IRAL,