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

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    IVm anurtiotments
• v..41.u4_,-,tua PROPERTY
- PUBLIC SALE. ••
• . THE subscriber' wilt_ sell af_pubfie sale, on
SAT DKOA Evgaa s G, the 9th of July,'
ten, at the pd.blic house. of 1 ohm Underwood , .
in tkobsisousderof ,Verk„ that valuable property,
situated in.Nll . :irth George Street, nett the pub.
Hemmers, adjoining George Shelter's property
" the "lertti.,and sa alley' on the south—on
whit:his ore;credeTwOStory BRiCIC HOUSE
Two Story Brick Bat k Building,
.Stoble,• Conch House and Black
. • WWI , rsnith Shop._Thia propertyhas lone
_ boon occupied and long known as
Small's Coach Faetory, Apply to
EA. St; Sntohl for further iniermation.—
Terots.llberall... ' . JOHN SMALL,
.3uue 28.; 15.8.4-41. •"" York, Pa.
ln the 'Clitirt of 'Common :Pleas, of
Cumliorland County. to wit.:..
• N 0.84, April To. in. 1859.
April 12, 1853. The petition of _Willits%
Trottel; presented to the Court of Common'
Pleas of Cumberland County, representing that
on the 23d day of 0 tober, JB4l he purchased
41 c S'Jeriff's Sale the property of John 'I rough
der the aunt of sl::9o,'ontl that on the 15th day
.of November, 1841, Peal Martin, the then
Sheriff, executed and delivered to said petitio
tier a - tided for the ' p remises sold, with a receipt
for the purchase money. Said deed, for same
• - rause - unknown to said -petitioner, -never was
acknowledged or recorded as provided for by
The Act of - Assembly. Ile therefore prays the
Cart to greet a Rule nn the said Paul Martin,
Slit/riff, and upon salt] John Trough or his heirs
st o eur, to show cause why the said deed should'
, '''now be acknowledged and recorded accor 1
ding to law:
April 12,1883. Rule upon Paul Martin to
appear at the next a tl jeurned Court, nod sheu
cause o;'hy,ihe deed sneuld not be acknowled
ged, and• also upon the heirs at law to show
emtse. if any they have, why the prayer of the /
petitioner chould not lie granted. ' 1
•Notice to' be,served by political iOn in two/
newspapers for four weeks previous to the
'Court.
Cumber/awl County, as.
- Twill' George Zinn Prcolt'y of the Court of
Coinotori Pleas of said County, do eel ,
tily that the above is a true copy ,o 1 the
Docket entry of the above case; taken hunt the
records tji said Court.
Given under my hand and the seal of the
said, Court, at Carlisle the Itith day n 1 June,
A. D., 1853. GECRGE ZINN. ;
je 29 It
'sczcoor, TAXES
THE lltiplicate . _of School Taxec of the
Borough of Carlisle for the prevent year,
lave been hisned to the undersigned School
Treasurer, , Notice /6 'heroine Vliql that he
will attend in the C.ommissioners Tfice„nt the
amainty: Court House, on . S4TEBDAY
39th of July next, between rhehours of 0 and
12, 1 and 5 o'clock of sol e d day, for the purpose
of receiving the school taxes HO assessed agree,
ably In the provhmns of the coalmen school
tax. The dollar rule onsillproperly is Bi mills,
mid tin prolessions,.oeetipations &c. 4
All persons paYing their school taxes or,ot
Settee s tid 3041r0f Jule, will be a-d,,'e
duction of:live percent, and those paying :the'
that date, did 05 - oi- before the 90th of &mem
bee next, a deductief. of three per cent, alter
which last.date a warrant for thespeedy eollec
lion of all said taxes as remain unpaid, will be
placed in the hands of a proper officer duly ap
pointed for that purpose.
'J. W. EBY, Treasure!.
C f arliele June 22. 1853.5 t.
. •
Tavern stand for Sae.
OFFER For sale the property air the !North
rijl. West corner of Hanover and Pomfret sta.
'rho lot fronts 30 feet on Hanover street by 240
on Pomfret, having erected on it a well built
three story. BRICK H OUSE, with
necessary stabling. The property
boos 't z t.. has been irlavern - srand - lor.:many
„. 4 tr ) • ycars, and is at present.ocrupied as
such. ('rice threil Ilmosond dol
lars, 1-7,3000,1 Apply to the bubßeriber.
June '22, 1853. _ GIVIN.
Bcothers- Matchless Cordial.
TIIIS medicine-has never known to fail in
raring Cholera-Morbits, in from 10 to 15
Minutes• ' Cholera Infantum, or summer com
plaints of child,r4n, Dysentery, Diarrhea, Az.c ,
in from Its to 24 . hours. - It is ce , tain nod safe
under nll circumstances, having been fairly
tested in upwards of four hundred eases with
out n single failure: Let every family provide
itself wklh at least one bottle of this invaluable
remedy. Try it, mill it will recommend•usell
It is prepared etion purely scientific princip'es,
and cannot be,juslly termed a quark nit dicine;
unless science he quackery. 'For sale by
B. J.,KIEFFER, Detweist.
- South Hanover tit reel,
A few doss south of the Court House
June 32, 18311. Carlisle.
Fresh Trenton Crackers.
'LUST received. n lot of Trenton Cro.•k ers,
kV also Ware., Batter anti sqa Crockers, at
the °Leap Orneery of
June 15 111:1:1, W. A. CtR OTHERS.
EIEEEM
z. , Emr.
In) ECEIIIED this day, direct from Cineinna
ja ii, a 'lull supply' ot the following celebra
ted broods:
100 Sugar Cured Davis & Co's Beef llama,
100 " " Gardner,Phipp & Cti's Hams,
100 ." " Duflielle Westphalia do.
.Thie last brand, ardired the Prize 111edalut the
Loodrin World's Fair. Also n large supply of
Codirtry llama, Bacon, Shoulders and Sides all
of which will ,be sold very low fr.r erodr.
J. G. WILMA %FS,
Pumila Groeer„
June 21.1853
.. FARMERS 1 FARMERS !
ANOTHER lot of the celebrated h
Pl.O COll 8, jest received at manufnctd
rers prices, bout fir) 37 to $6." Also, on baud
Craighead's and PlaWs Ploughs nt their uri.
ces. . HENRY SAXTON.
March 30. 1853.
NOTICM
TIE heretofore exist* firm of M. &
Steiner, has been dissolved for a shat
tinia and have again united tinder ihr flu]] m
Steiner:& 13rva. S u b; Corner of Market Square.
Hoptug under the inmenscd firm of Steiner
& Bros. to; have au increase of their firmer
business. have now every facility antiwill snare no e ff orts to please their customer,
they haying toady arrangements with the'llar
gest importing honves 13tiltitnore and Neu
l'ork - so as to receive the first styles of Good,
that cone to those markets, and at the LOW•
EST 1'1110ES:
Thankful for, p Ist piuronnge they solicit
continunnce from their old custorneiv, Eire
respectfully invite all others to exanine their
now style of superior • .
SPRING & SUMTER CLOUTING, -
all of their nutnufueturc, and nll; ing ns coat
Pluto an a tsortment nu can ho Wind in uny
store in thn United Stutte• As
bRESS & FROCK COATS, .
of the best qualities ot- En g lish and French
Gloater made. end trimmed inthe vet). bust
style "; shi.4lo broasted Albert Coats, a new
style, well adapted to business men, of French
black and enlisted sloths, at very low prices ;
single bfeasted Frock coats of French clothe.
clCso imitation of the fino.dress frock coats at
hall price; spring Sack Coats of cloth, easel
enema and tweeds, various colours and prices.
PANTALOONS,'
French Black Doesii . ,in and Fancy Caseimers
of c‘erk description. . •
, VESTS! VESTS!! VESTS!!.!'
Mali -Fancy Silks and Satins; illaclCdo, Bom
bazines, Volontiay, Marseilles, and Ci,allies,
lq all pricey.
CLOTIIING; .
A full assortment of iloy'n , Clottlitig:
FANCY DRESS ARTICLES,
emltiacing all .the new styles of Fane!
Cravats, English Satin do, Etc. • - •
Gloves—White' 'black and coPil eil4, F il,
.Lisle and cotten of every description. Tri.n Es
and' Carpet Bags of superior finish an I .t bav
prices. Suspenders of superior Fre../1 FM •
g lien and American .manufacture, Uncoi.;
shifts and 11-awers of fine Merino, sirE, net
jean and' muslin; oreyery description. lto
bvelliE of sit!cmnd cotton. very cheap. All of
which will ho sold at the lowest prices whole•
sale or; retail, • ; •• , • •
11:7 - 12.emeinber the; Stctne• frouse, corner of
the Public Siptme.'.• . STEINER & OROS..
Carlisle, Ales , 18, 1853. ,
CEIOXO.ErraIt. , OEARt.L.
Nh. an .terlor
rind in inetrigea of.halwee, queriers and kilts
niao t a..aotall , lot of extra trited No 1 Maelta i
iektryneaoiterlpacktigee. together, with,
11A.L6ION,,AND NEIttiNG, • '
for aale retail at the afore rooms of
June Si 1853., V.V. (MY:
' ifrikeiark.or 4 'di'
s oa ' • •
1000 TONS teinfdburner''o'. Caul MAK, hest
receiving and sula . by •E; !Br D..
01;E,
400 -
,uroh 16; 18531
rtulGu tinu
CANT BE BEAT!
Second Arrival of Summer Dry-GOB
TOE subsciiber respectfully' informs hi
friends and "MgrOU9 e.uslomere. that he has
returned from Chiladelphis With a large assort.
Mont of Summer Goode, which Will he:sold:at
, astonishingly low prices
• Cloths, passimeres, Vestings. Minding,
Calicoei, Gingham", Bonnets. and Hats,
' .Ribbons, Gloves. Summer Cloths;Lawns,
- Mitts, Pant Stuffs,„Borages, Inserrines,
Collars. Edgings, tianakereldefir.- Laces;
Stockings. Summer Silks. PariMts; &e.
BOOTS AND SHOES:
A largo assortment of Men's Womeri's and
Children-a Boots and Shoes, -Pinny Lind ani.
Buskin'Shoes at very low priceir.•
Colored and White CARPET CHAIN.
A huge assortment of GROCERIES, such
as Sugar. Coffee, Molasses, Rice, Tess; &c.
Thk attention of all, srhc wish good cargisins
is solicited, as great inducements can be offered
to purchasers. , . -- •
Don't lorget the old 'dead, H umerich'i cor
ner, North Hanover Street,
o:3'"Datter, Eggs, Raga and Soap taken at
market prides... N. %V. WOODS, Agt.
Carlisle, June 9, 1853."
Superior . Clarified Cider Vinegar.
ASUPERIOR article of Clarafied Elder
Vinegar just received and for isle at the
cheap Grocery of - W A CAROTHERS.E
New and Choice Publications
./;4.
HOME LIFE IN GERMANY. by the Rev
C. L. Bruce
MODERN FLIRTATIONS, by Catharine.
SAM SUCK'S NEW WORK,
THE LAST LEAF OF SUNNY SIDE,
by H. 'Frusta. •
INTERVIEWS MEMORABLE A N p
usP.mt„ by Rey: Dr. Cox. -
AM ABEL, a Family Hisnary,
and other new and interesting works just to•
ceived and for sale at the Cheap Book Store.
M PIPER. Am.
WANTED,
Avvo IouitNEYAIEN, one a Wagonma•
ker and the other a Blacksmith, four miles
sauth of Carlisle, on tne Baltimore turtinike.
_Liberal wages will be given. jett
SURIEJIO NATZLIVTIPaD
r p LIE subscriber will pay the highest
-''-' price in CASIL'for StiMAC, properly
cared and delivered in Carliele. For a good
ad:tele, free Ifoni stems $1
,20 per Innidreo
pounds will he paid.,and in prop alien for other
qualities. ' JACOB SUB.OM
Carlisle Alay.lB, 1853
DZARION lIALL I.
J. W. EBY'S FAMILY GROCERY.
Java and Maraciiiha Coffees, Green and
- Roasted do., Orleans -- aid Claralied
Brown Sugars, Polverized,__Crushed_and
Loaf do, Solt Cru-hed (preserving) do.
Rico, Farina and Corn Starch; liroma.
,Cocoa, Chocolate, Vanilla Bean,
Mace, Citron, with Spices of every hind,
Sperm, Mould, Adamantine Candles,
Orleans and Sugar H. Syrup Molasses,
Lovering's tinem quality Syrup.
:O'A fresh assortnirmt of all the ebove arti
cles, and a general Fupplj of ether cuticles
usually kept by us, all ju.t. opened-and for sale
at our new store rooms,
Juno S, 18n
Cheapen Dry Goods, Grocery
and VARIE`,TV E3IPORIRIM in the country.
araurr Hoovs,
Springfield, Cumberland County, Pa.
A ' intelligent public appreciating the above
fact has ea - used a tremendous rate' for bar
gain's nt the above establishment, where the
cheapest: lot of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS
ever offered in this section of country, hasjust
been received. In Gentlemen's AVear we are
not behind either, as we have ditto in endless
variety and - at all 'prices, Also, Hardware,
Quounswaro, Groceries, Drugs, Oils, Paints.
D'o Stuffs, Hats , Cap=, Bonnets, Boots and
Shoos, .51.1., in fart everything from a Fish
[look to a Su t of Clothes, all of which wo are
selling at exceedingly low prices,
In order to show you.
Just give us a ca. - -
Too blreains we have
In store Enr you all.
All kinds of Country Produce taken in ex—
change for goods, at market Prices.
JOHN HOOD.
N. revoking, another lot of those
cheap Lawns, Checks. Stripes. Prints, &e.
Speioefiold. June 8; 180.1 m.
FRESH TEAS, &c.
JENKINS' Best Brand of Teas. Green and
i t metallic parkiges, also in bulk and
In ori4inal p Ickages. A large mid general as•
sort meat r•fthe brat IRON STUN E
AND GRANITE WARE, with n variety oh
Glass Ware, and Common Ware of every de.
.seription, m sem. or otherwise to suit the pur•
chaser, tosether with
CEDAR WARE, WILLOW WARE,
and a vartety of Fancy Ware always in store
and for sale a• the "Family Grocery" of
June 8,1853. 3, W. EBY.
•
••
.1:0 4 David Laadreth's
• AGRICULUURAL AND 110 -
.
Is/CULTURAL
Implement df. Seed Warehouse.
No. 65, Chcsmit Sired, Phira.
TUE subscriber offers For sale an extensiveas
sotto cut of '
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
HowneuvrenAL Toots,
Garden, Grass,Field and Flower Seeds,
Agricultural, orticultural and Botsenical
• PUBLICATIONS.
Implenteat'and Seed Catalogues, Landreth's
R arm liegisier and Almanac for Hzs3, furnish—
: g:a:i. u :11n nersoll9l or prepaid application.
D. LANDRETH
May !,'O, 1353.3:4
CIIIYIB'DVALLEY RAILROAD
-~ r
Change of Zonis.
rpN and alter Slay 30th, 1553, the PASSEN-
W GER TRAINS will run as follows, (Sun.
days Cm:op:add -
FOR lIARRISBURG
(lat Train.)
Leave Chninbersburg, 7 50 A, M
`• Shippeesburg.B.s3
"- .-
8.55 "
" Car:iele t 9.33 "
" Menhanicaburg, - 10 01
At Ilar7lalnirg, 10,30 "
21 Train.
Leave Chnirbersburg, 11.50 A. 31
. i• Shippousburg, • 13.23 P. M
•' Newville, .12.55 "
" Gtrlisle , 1.33 "
Mechanicsburg; "
At Uarrislinrgy a' 2.30
FOR CiiAAIBEItSBURG
(Ist Tral.)
Leave It arrisbure,
" Mechanicsburg,
Cadmic,
" Newville,
Shippensburg,
At- Chamberaburg,
21 Train
.
Leave Harrisburg. 3.0 D P. M
Aleclinnicsburg, - 3.'31 "
" ' Carlisle, 4.09"
," • Newvdle, 4,13 "
• " hippenaborg. 5.15 '+'
At . Chambersburg, " . 5.45
irrPassengers by the Second Train (11:50,
A. At.,) from Chamberebsirs; 'may proceed to
Philadelphia or Baltimore without detention at
Harrisburg, except for change of Cars •
, .111rFares from Clismhershurg, Carlisle and
Harrisburg, are Len cents leas when paid, for
Tickets, at t6 - 01liees, than whets Pa id in (he'
Cars. • .- . ...
- •
_ irrThe only trains on Solidity are—the first
train„from flarrishurg, and . second train Irom
Chambersbarg,
RPAD ()mac,3 . • A. F. SIVIIIT.II.'
ita
Chte. , May 25,'32. • sup,'
Fish, /MI, . 0 Fish
A :01101c g lot ol N0..1 - NtAckkngt.', in
L - L. whole. half a n d Oa•ter'Wble, also a lot of
new No. 3 linekarel for sale Cllkait fOr einfill al
the family grocery more
: J tine 21.!8.53., J: G. WILLIAffig,
Ladles Dreas Goofis.
1.1
.•19T , received lary lot of ltareste - s';.lna.
o.t.rego ile Lanes, La wns,..Filke, &c.,: , atjd (eV
`.031e at very .low prices at the new and Cheap
atore of : • , WELSEI & CAMPBELL. •
Ap129853:. • -
ITAWABL • TOWN PitOPERTY.
rIPHE 'subscriber • o cfr.st 'private. anle.tho,
_ following .veludble_lirepertyicitiOted on
Loutl4er Street,,Carlislepviz* : ' . •
•,.No. 1. A,..LOf of Gronod, baiting a.
front of 24 feet on' Loutitcr etrect;_iuAbe , B _
ougli - of Carlisle; and extending 240 feet back to
!Aaiun Alley, having thereon erecteda two story .
PLASTkiREl3llOUBl3.'wiib acne
„Ig" .. and a half, ittory,.batik •bui !ding,' mid
iii
11!„ • traitor under both;nll-in - goo order.
- The house contains eight rooms, 'and
an musullen! garden. ••
No: 2.;, ad jo ningthe abotiqr,
I:leCtfreitt by .1.46 feet'deep to lidd. alley, hay
tag, erected cm it, a two story
,Plaiktereil House .
couttni9ini; four rootna,und having a good garden
variety of Otiotee trait
No. 3.i adjoining-the above, 24 , fgo,in
front and 240 Feet deep to said alley, witlgrfiyo
story : Plastered House, with cellar and garden.
No. 4., a lot OEI2 feet front by 240 ft'
deep to said alley, with a two story Plastered,
House, well liaished and a gdod frame 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 whirl, is erected a two
story Plastered
,l-lonse, with back build '
ings bake
oven,wash bouse,cistern &Indim - Ip. he hotted
is fiiiished in first rate aisle. There is a, stable
and sheds on the bock of the lot. The lot con
tains great deal of shrubbery with over one hun
dred choice granted fruit trees.
No. 11„ - a lorof 16 feet in front by 240
feet dreg to said alley, with a new two story
Brick Ouse, and back buildings, with cellars
under t.l4m nil.
No.• 7., a lot of 16 feet front and 240
deep, with a new Brick House, same as the a
bove, and stable.
No, 8., a lot 83 feet in front and 240
4, 1 1, with a Large two story House, well finish
throughout, with mute large rooms, large kitchen,
stable, and other out buildings. The garden is
lance and contains A vartety of fruit trees. The
one half of a will and pump near.No 8 will be
sold.
All the above properties are in good repair,
and most of them newly' built. They will he
sold very low nod on reasonable terms. For
furl .er inforntation enquire of either of the Sub
scribers • R. E. SHEPLEY, sr
.Jane 8 1853 It. B. SIIEPLEY, jr.,
TEIIO NEWPORT MILLS
FOR SALE.
'rum subscriber will sell hy tL , Private Sale,
.1 the following described Mill Property, to
wit : Nine acres of Land 'situate in Oliver
township, Perry county, adjoining the flour
ishing borough of Newport. The improve
ments are a litres and a half Story
MERCHANT AND GRIST MILL ,
with two water wheels, propelled by Little
Bullalo Creek, a never-failiog, stream, __with
- four run of stones, smut machine, merchant
mid-country- bolts, Plaster 'Screw -and all the
necessary machinery belongir. thereto, Saw
11i11,2 story Frame DWELLING HOUSE,
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 passes through
this property, and the Pennsylvania Canal pas
ses within five or six perches of it. Sa:d Prop
erty is within sifity perches of the RR Depot
Newp rt, and nature has made Newport the
depot of Perry county, As a beautiful home,
or a profitable investment no property so deal
rattle has over been offered for sate in this
county. ABRAHAM RISSER.
Jnne 8, 1853. 3m.
J. W. EBY
AHEAD OF ALL COMPETITION
6 'Saxton Mends the Column."
:1 PFEIL days and nights of unceasing toil
and trouble 1 have succeeded in marking
and arranging' my new stock of HA IL D.
W A , nod °hating') there has been a tre.
mendobs rush of customer, who.know where
to deal on reksonablii terms, and who appre
ciate toy old habit of selling cheap without
making much fuss about the inatter.! 1 din
constantly making robin fOr now customers to
drop in and examine what is undoubtedly the
LA ILO I' AND BEST assartmont of goods
ever offered west of Philadelphia, and .embra
eing everything usually found in a Hardware
Store, from a needle to an anchor, all of which
aro of the 11}3.91 quality and will be sold at prices
which cannot .
fail to eatisfaction,
TO CARPENTERS &. BUILDERS,
1 , 1 , 1%11,1 , 1,1y that ink stock of cross cut. band,
panel ripping and back saws, br.ght, black and ,
bl ue augurs,. chisels, planes, locks, hatchets,
hinges, screws, straight necked and bar oohs,
broad, pointing and chapping noes, iron and
stool squares, rules, tape measure's, levels. &c.
cannot Mil to please the most fastidious.
FARMER 6'
Can be accom.n ;lased on the most reasonable
terms with Durkee's celebrated York plows at
L a 5 37. Also Plank's, Craighead'a and others'
at manufacturers' prices; spades, rakes, forks,
Auvels. grass and grain scythes. (Dunn, Dor
hog and (,milias m tke.) Patent mid common
snaths of halfa cloicen diGrent kinds. Grain
Cradles, (Gregor's, Plank's, Craighead'h and
C bach's make,) at reduced rates. Also
grindstones. cutting boxes, chain cistern and
force pumps, halter, breast and log chaise.
slut
gle and double traces and spreads Cedar ware_
such as rubs, buckets, bowls. water kegs, to
gather with an everlasting assortment of table
rind pocket cutlery, spoons, shears and 862.
ECU'S. CalldleTiCkß, snuffers, shovels; and tongs,
kettler, pane, Sad irons, waiter,s, brushes, &c,
which will he cold by alas wrignh loud, ton yard'
bushel or in the ordinary way,
Then comae friends, give us a call and see
fat yourselves., We'll wait on yon with pleas
ure, and give you bargains of which .You can't
complain. Remember the place, East High
Street, opposite Ogilby's
June I, 1853, HENRY SAXTON.
134133.0.A.1NS I .IEIARGAINSI! -
At OCILItYIS Wholesale and Retail
EMPORIIJR7.
AM now renewing my second supply of
B. Summer Goods, and will sell them Watteau.
_or _than any other house in the county. It is •
istipessiblu to enumerato—auflieo it to ray, that;
our stock of Dry Goods is immense; embra '
cing every arrticle in the line, add at pricer
astonishingly, low.
The Lidieti"patticularly are invited to call and
ejamitto our new stock of .elegant DRESS
GalODS—Crape Shawls, Bonnets, Ribbons,
Needle Work, &c.,
&c •
Our assortment of Gentlemen's Wear. is full
and ermoletc, consisting of .
Cloths. Cassimeres, Cashmarets; - Vestings; --
Cottonnadeo, &c. &c.
CAPPETINGS & IMATTIN CS.
A full as3ortmont of Imperial, Ingrain, Cotton
and Venitian Carpetiags.
Alattings every quality and width.
Also a now and largo assortment of Ladies'
and .Children's :antra, Jenny Lind and Bus
kin Shoes at very .ow prices.
Roe 'Peet tho' Jld stand." East Multi street.
June 1, I. CHAS. OGILI)Y•
,
Corner of flanover and Louther eds., Carlisle.
TIE undersigned has always on hand a large
stock of superior Cabinet Ware. in all the
different styles, which he, is nrepared to sell at
the lowest prices. •He invite; attention partic•
ularly to the Patent Spring Bottom Bedstead, a
most useful arttele, :which ont`rely obviates all
objections. The bottom can be attached to old
Bedsteads. They have given entire" satisfac
tion to all who have them in use. •
irr COFFINS made to order nitho shortest
notice.
7.15 A. hi
7.47
8:25
• 8.59
9.51
10.00 • -
JACOB I..ITTER
Carlisle Jan'y. 22, 1851.—IY•
Extensive Furniture Rookie.
TA MEg R.WbI'AVE R, would reerectfully
call the attention of House Keepers and the
public to hie extensive stook of • BLEAM NT'
ItNITU RE: including Solos. Warombee.
Centre end other Tables, Dreasing bout pluin
Bureaus add every otlik article in hie branch of
intsiness... Also, now on hard :the largeet
sortment of.C4IIRS in Carlisle, at, the loWest
p r i c e s .-, irrColline made at The shortest notice
skild'a Hoarse provided for funerals.. He sidle.
its a Milkat hls'ostablishment on- Hatch lia'oo.
ear street, near Glnett'sHOTEL. N. 8.-Pur
niture hired out by the month o,r year!.
Carlisle: Hera 20.
Estatil of 'E. batattidsolf; . dee!d
ETTEkS:of Aa.minjetrt!tion.mtl.c, eitale
"CA ,fif P.:LEA:4OIw Dinutormkt,,lnie:Ad.h7,igini
ci, ant y; mo o , decemod,,.iipire beuygrionivr to
theitukaoritler rpFitimg iu, env likler
.
caving estrkfc
p ic4cni
thorn. for piettlemoint, and. ,those'. indebtra p ‘ rT
requested-co pliymenrio
; • • • SAM' r.
JunoB
„ ,
..illtereliancotto
FOR 'SALE.
ancou
• •
Spring : 8c Salami* -.160108.:of , 1101811
=
U." ; •
• : •
•
. _ .
..• • . .
G'-'6'J.-KELLER desre. .
resPob tfally'ioin
form.their customers - and friends that they
are now supplied with a great variety or ;
. . HATS - AND- CAPS . ..
for:Spring—and-Sumtner.utio.-°- -In -addition so
a beautiful spring style of Bilk.tlats and thttlx
extensive assortment of light .and.colitured
slouch hats . they ivuuld call particular Eaten-
Jinn to theiv.l'anamtY, begnorti,Chip.anciStraw
Hats jtist received from. ; Me cities. Theiras4
morttnontis large and for heauly . of styl e , t meel..
lence of finish and :ownesi of price. they can
not be surpassed. A large. assortmeat %;ays,
exclusively fur summer wear, constantly op
hand. A leo a carefulv, selected astiertment ol
CHILDREN'S HATS. .
w e meet respectfully invite the. eitisens,of
Carlisle and. vicinity to call and examine.our
.assoitmont nt the .old, stand, opposite to the
Telegraph Mlle , rimy
iThw DRUG STORE!!!
' South - Honorer Street, Near the Court House.
B F E O '
ildt, cu
z t: n t, 9
o w it ei c i
ld roepect
vicinity therlie he - hoe opened new •
CHEMICAL AND DRUG ;STORE.,
Hie stook is entirely'ncw, and has been selec
ted with great care. Ad many Of the articles
in daily use by physicians and families deteri
orate by age and exposure, erear care will . be
taken not to allow such Miteles 03 accumulate
in such (identities. •
Al Lennon Weaned:illy inithrid.to his stock of
Medicines, Essential Oils, Oils,Tinentree,
Wines, Extruct, , , Contectiong; Chemicals,
;Ilegother with the above he Imo a lull
assortment of Paints, Varnishes; Dye—Stuffs,
Paint and Varnisb"B rushes, and
CONFECTIONARIES
of every variety. 'He has also otihand a splen
did assortment of •
Perfumeries, Soaps, 'Extracts,; Fancy, - Hair.
Clothes and Flesh Brushes, 'Suptiorters,
Cr. naT bishausters, Nipple Shields,' •
• • 'Foo.h Washes and Pastes; also•' -
MEDICINAL WINES BRANDIES;
of the best quality. SEGA It.SO - rotri the beat
Havana and Spanish houses, a. everj - illtivor,
from one'cent upwards. •
In order to ensure his customers agairlst
mistakes during any tempornray. absence of
the proprietor, the services of aii experienced
and competent 'assistant haVe•been secured, -
which will be felt to be important, in view of
therespensibilitics which are known to devolve
upon the druggist.
r•CI•PIIYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS
will be faithfully and promfilly.• atfentlthi-to.—
Orders from; Physicians and nerchunts in the
country will be filled with care, and at prices .
which must,prove satislactory;.
N: B.—All officinal prdparinions made in
strict accordance with the directions of the U.
S. Pharmacopoeia. • • • , .
A liberal , share of public pet - renege in fee
partially solicited.. Terins•Cash.
May 11. 1853. R. J. KIEFFER.
CBLP'R PATENT PORTABLE
.071DMEt. MILL 'Axon PaMak
rrui. E undersigned having purchased the
right of Franklin and Cumberland coun
ties, Pa,; and Washington county Md. for
CU,LP'S PATENT I'OP TARLE CIDER
MILL' AND PRESS ere new manufacturing
machines under the immediate, supervision at
henry Shepler, n pructical.millwright. Orders
will he received aibd filled with promptness.—
All machines will be warranted.
By this machine, tvbieb can be conveyed oa
a wheelbarrow, one man and a boy can make
from five to eight barrOls a Cider a day,with
use, and the eider is thoroughly pressed , from
the pomace. The labor is light tied the ma
chines aro simple and permanent.
This machine was exhibited at the State,
Agricultural Fair, ist Lancaster, and tested with
several others, and the tommitteC awarded the
premium to it. Tho machines are warranted
to perform whet is heroin stated. Orders aro
respectfully Si:dirket!.
B.The press connected With the ma-
chine den be. used- for pressing currants, and
cutting vegetables for feeding stock.
7ACOII HOICK
FIENR , r SIIEBLER,
May 11, 1553. gm . Cbarnbersburg
Parasols and Sunshddes.
JUST received a handsome lot of Parasols and
Sunshades. .
'EM tillett F-I#.
Alen, a large 11E1.41)1.1mM RlCells, Ondersleerei
Spencers, Collars and Ruffling, for sale cheap:
SPRING SHAIVLS -
Also, n lot of hanclsonte Spring Shawls. for sale
very cheap. _ _
FANCY GAITERS
Also, Black and Fnn.•y Cololired Gaiters, jus
received and for sale low etthe now'end chest,
store of IVEISE St 'CA IVIPBELL.
pl 26,16,53.
Lined Buck Gloves,
THE: subscriber has on liandMen'a BUCK
GLOVhIS, lined wi , h Sheep ,kin ' suitable for
diving gloves. j 111)19 U. W. MTN EP
Cheap itoves
The subscriber hds just opened another in
voice of the bust quality Paris Kid Gloveq, a
the low price of 1321 ets. per pair.
GEO. VV:
BONNETS ! BONNETS!
50ny BONNETS just received, of prices
0 , ti orn 37 cts up to $5 00. • Ribbons nod
Triniminis to match 'mem - unruly low
PARASOLS,
An immense assortment just recoivod,from
eta up to $4 50
DRESS GOODS,
The Indies are respevil'Ully invitod to
,examine
our lame-lind elegant stock of Dress Goods now
opening , at Okr,ilq's Einvoritim, .
OARPE 4 TINGs & MATTINGS,
The largest andelleapest lot of Carpets over
brought to Carlisle:- Also 4-4, 5-4 & 6.4 white
end coloured Matting, now opening and selling.
lower thria no) - other store. In the county , at
Carpet pall.
• BOOTS & S'BOES,
Several thousand pairs now opening and sellint
at prices that its.tonish 'everybody Only 87
cents for n pair of Slides nt th&Chenp . Bazaar.
CLIAS. OGILBY.
Carlisle, Apl:2o, 1853.
SPRING .FASHIONS , . FOR 1853.
.
Art EORGE KELLER respectfully nnnoun.
! lOr cos to his old Patrons and the public, gen
erally trod he bits 'just received the
Al SPRING STYLE OF GENTLE-.
'---- - r 'MEN'S HAT,S , .. minufrietured at
'.--, • ~. one of Ac . b 911.. eqtabliniunepts: in
',,i. "i'sit-,;—..v.• l'hiladelpfiia, to . whlch ho tovites
special attention. .
Ho has oleo constantlyon Wand a hirge and
varied assortment • al hiqown:matinfadture as
well as city made , ' , •
MEATS AND CAPS. ~. .
suitable for he season.noOtprising every vati
c). t of Russia, lltiover, Molee'tin and Silk Hats,
finished in the latest styie,together with a lull
assortment of Cape of every shape and' des
cription, and at every' price . Be particularly
invites the public to call and exarnine-hie exton
-Give assortment, which in style s -material and
finish, cannot be surpassed by any in ; mar et,
and which ho is able to p'ut at prices lime_ r t an
ever. (0-Itemember hisnlil pond 'on IsA nit
Hanover street, between Hun - tees anti Saner's'
stn ei, - - • . [Juno Il :
For the Little, Foßs;
TWILL° W'•'C On:CHES, 2 and 4' wheels,
V V aleo-Vheel barro , 4 Waggoita, and A
general neeorrnient coUroya, • • 2
,f.FRUITS 'AND - NUTS
of the latest impcirtalions, 'eciineatfng of
Oranges, 1-/einaus,, Raisins,' Prunes,,
Pine Applen, Filbert, Pates, ,illonntla
Cream, , Cocoa, Yemeni:m(l Ground Nuts
MINERAL WATER,
"ROUSSE%L"3;" "'Sparkling and
just received and for tiO , 3,A ilia Cnilfectiooary
storo of P. MO N•Yeli,'
muy I , •• • 'North, Iftus.sst at:
REIIVIOVA.Z."
"1r 01 , 7G4ITRETII ,& I.lll.olliElehtive motel'
MA directly opflositar•ilte old nano, to the su-•
parlor, five story stare; N ot3,•Tliirt!, Street, oral
are now fully' prepared to ualtilill to thepublic
. tot ' un'entlnoisell 1 !curlew. - uf:lW Al:4 .:I'P4P3 V
from i be.,1,1%VR6t 11l kyd ' A tno•letto.nt4urttatury,'
to the Ea.:dish owl Vrttnelt.,frotn trnt irull=ltmoin
113tites of lialaaourt, Zatior atid otltayp,"l , pall'atitl
-sea 11001 . 0 purl:basing', '.Tlitl most ~ .polita dad el'-
.Itoient.,worliotot“atittqayfd!..46saiiio,be - p'stier; '. •
Pltilatirloula, 11114it'At' ''4 '•• .- '
'-: ' • -: A Word- to th 9 ilpg y 1.1-., , ,
1! .
~.? ftiQ Ely , ri.,1). - ; I hiKdoi, o itoei fp'ini:cfriciip,
1 16 nail q9lll).l , iiii ,etrid,' fdiipy,;S.lfii" ',I:1[1E11i!
I Isms; 511 pieoeti,'.slWai' Itl.:':P'''.64, in . store
Quit totiaalo 'ahem), .tor - (4101 n 1016. ',....11mi1i gri.-
::CerY ,'.,•'_ ,• : •:-,'• • 111;0 0.40. G.. W.114,1AM CP.
''• • MarOll24o 1003 .. ,'• ',
' iltitirk44ll.loree)..
Academy: -
Near Maisie Pa.
PTIIIE:I4th (five. menthe) •vidll,o,om
. U.mende.lll4 2d; "rit buildings are,how'
and, extensive oder erected last The
'dietitian ~is that can bodes red fur health'
fulness end moral purity Removed- from - the
exciletnents of Town or Village th Student
may here phipare for College, Mercantile par
sails, &c. All the branchet are'. taught which
ge to'form a liberal c dinar 0n. , •• A.,,conscien ,
nous; diaCharge of duty has secured,, under
Providence. the present flourishing ' coodition
of the Institution. Its future prosperity shall
be mitiatanod hy,the same. means. , •
'...Terma4Boartrarid (Per '
•' $50:00
CataNueewith full information address
• -Principe/ & Proprietor.'
Plainfielcr, s Cumb, Co. 'Pa. - '
Onmbeciand Valley institute.
A Meet Boarding S'iloal embracing bra 'distinct
and seperate Departments, ;flak s k Female.
. •
REV. J. s. LOOSE, A.. M.' PkincOa/.
►oIIIS Institution will' hereelter occupy tht
H. new and' commod:ous edifice, Just erected
fur its acemomodation. alits buolditt'ais;pe
culistrly-idapted to meet the wants of both de•
Partinents:
,The rooms. are large and well
ventilated, and the whole.
.housu_is...warmed
with a heated air furnace. wl.ich is especially
hebithfut. "'
'lt is Ideated on an eminence near the bor
ough of Mechanicsburg, Cumberland County,
Pa., v ith ample grounds, handsomely laid um
and ornamented, surrounding it ;
physical exercise end to amusement in the open
air. %Very facility for nn nccornpliclied.' mei
Menial education is here offered that . can be
found at any smiler Institution in this State.
TERMS. •
Bonn' and Tuition, per session, Gf.o 00
• Music and Ornaniental Branches, extra
The Sunni - ter Session will open on the f:lcl cf
May, and continue twenty one we 4.4.15.
BOARD OF INSTRUOTORk.
Rev. J. S. 'Loose, A. M., Professor of Moial
Science and Anuictir Langones, Henry Com
fort, Maintain ; Miss L. O. \Volker, Principal
of Female Departinent nnd teacher of Jltisja
Miss----Assistant; Mr. lidn:fird
.Professor of Modern Laneunoes ;' J. 13. Ilcr
oia.e, M. D., Lecture!. on Physiology and Laws
of Ilertlib.
For " Circulars" containing references and
urther porlictilors adil ‘ tpse.iliO nine . i ru j,. ~
Xechanicsittirg, ,' .
Cumberland Co., Pa.
March 30 1553.
WIMEIII 7.1434aii
Three miles West qj Harrisburg,
91 HE Filth Session of this LIPtiLIIIiOIIWiI
commence on MONDAY, lie 2d day
May, next: , Parents iindtuatdians are re'ques.
ted to inquire into the mums of this Institution
before sending diets tens or wards elsewhere.
The situation se retlred,pleasant, healthful, and
convenient of access.- , The coarse ocinstruc
tion will embrace the different branches of a
thorough English. Education,together with the
Latin,. Greek, French, Gernitin, Spanish and
Portuguese Languages, and Vocid and Inetru •
mental Musiet The Principal will be assi&ted
by fort well qualified Tenci,ont, via two in the
English Drenches, one in Penmanship and
Drawing, and one in hlusic and the , Modern
Languages,
Boarding, NVashing,Tuition in the
English branches, &c., per ses
sion (5 months.) $5OlOO
Ancient-or Modern Languages, each, 5 00
Instrtunertal Music, " 10 On
For Circulars and otherinformivion address
9. DENT.INGER, Principal.
mart White hill, Cumberland cottnty,
MSURELNC.E.
The Allen and East Ponnsbnrnagli Mutual
Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland coun
ty, incorporated by an Act of Assembly, ie
.nowfully organivid,.and in operation under
the management of the felloreing;commissien
era, via „
Jacob Shelly, Wm,lk Gorge's, Michael
Cock Meloholr Brenne Christian Stay.
maii, Christian ritzol, Jac Fl. Coover, Lewis
flyer, floury Logan, Bonjimin U. Musser, .la,
cob Kirk; Samuel Nowell, Joseph Wicker.
Blume.
'The rates of insurance aro on lour and favor
able ssany--Company of the kind in the State.
-Rererdis wishing to become members are in•
Vited to application to -the floats of the
company, who are willing to wait upon them
at any time.
13'.3NJ. EL 31033E1, President.
flßinv• Lon.ta, nee President]
Lewis flyer, Secretary :
Michael Cockl hi, Treasurer.
AGENTS.
Cumberland Coup/y:—Rudolph Martin, N.
Cifinbarland ; C. B. Berman. KingstoWn", Hen
ry Zearing, Shiremanstown; Charles Bell,
Carlisle; De. J. Ahl, Churelitown ; Samuel
Crab in), West Penrisborough; Jaines McDow
el, Fruoliford ; Mode Griffith, South Middle
ton; Samuel Coover, Benjamin Ilaverstick,
Nlechanicsburg; John .Sherrick, Lisburn ; ua
vid Coover, Shepherdatiwni.
Tort- COllll ty. —John Bowman, Dillsburg ;
Peter Wolferd, Franklin; John Smith, Ban.,
Washington; W. S. Picking, Dover ; Daniel
itafreneberger, J W. Craft, Paradise.
//arrisburg.-I:ouser & Lachman. ,
Memberii of the company hoeing policies
admit to expire can have them renewed by
making application. to any of the agents.
Nov. 24, Iy
•
Gas rizturos and Lamps.
KR - EID RICK,IIOIIN EY 8t 11110.,N0 22l
Al -N. 2d Street, near Vine, , having
hod many years practical experience in the
business and all work sold by us is mattufac•
tured under oar immediate sopervision,,vve arc
enabled to offer to purchasers superior articles
In every branch of our trade. At our Store
may -be' found in every variety of style and
finish. Gas & Lamp CHANDELIERS, PEN-
D A N 7' S, SIDE 'RACKETS for Halls,
Chureltds, &c; the Improved Pine oil Lamps,
together with a fins assortment. of Fluid, Lard,
and Oil Unzips, Girandules Parlor Night and
Reading Lamps, Bo q uet Holaers, etc. 04
hand Lamp Glasses, Globes, Wicks, shades etc,
All work warranted, or no sale. Factory No.
36 Noble stroot,tnear Fourth. Eetnember—
Store No 221 N:tfrd St., next dour to J Stewar
Depny'd Carpet Store. ittiy2o
• Real ,Esta.te at Private" Sale. - ,
PriH R itubseribei offers at Private Salo The
41 ; Farm on which ho now lives, situated ip
South Aliddleton township, Cumberland cootli•
ty, about tyro miles South of Carlisle, con
taining 30 acres more or less- of first•rate
limestone land, all undo , ' good f ence a din a
high state of 'cultivation. The improvements
men , doable two story Stone.llouse, lately re
paired. te Bank Barn, Stone Spring House and
other Outbuildings. There is aloe a line or•
- chard of choice fruit. Running water through
'the whole place. It is a very desirable prop.
arty in every respect, especially t,r a flenry
form. i Persons desiring topurattitm are re•
i
quested to call and examine t.• • .
Anyi13,1853-9w„ . ' ELIAS JOHNS.
T" great agony is over. It tea fixed fact
- - that' we are to have Water and Gan. .Great
exertions' require a. corresponding degree . of
repose, and nothing is en tranquilizing as a
" elice".from Phipps, Gardner & Co's . cele•
!mated Sugat.Cured irmvis,. or a chipirom
Davis &'Coe Sugar-Cured BEEF. A fresh
supply just received at the Family Grocery,
M,y125.' J. G. WILLIASIS. .
Mineral Water, Saroaparilla,
. • ~
TEM subscriber would resgeetfuilyannouneS
10.the,clOaniss of.Corlislo and the community
at large„thatlio has chnamerseedthe ,nisputrass:
lure or IV ineral .Wat ere and &awn; illaitr tl l O
very teat.flavor and ganltty, and the bottling
uf Porter,, Ale, anti, Cider. Heatsfully and,
ainplyprenared to furnish. all,ordert, promOr
and with despatch, and hopes bY strict attention
to business,_ to yeeeiya
.thutThoentiiiiin doe to
onterpriep, which he resp.istAilly, asks.. Rust- .
done* in-- Main. Street near:, the; Rail Rgaii
Bridge; . .;:, etf.01101.:
:.tt • .*;•tt ; ;.
zarrzi , xlvtlitnaliz.T6.l3;
lIF uriderai~neil'hnvin been the
5 1r.
• -2tttet...koyAtsitto,l;ift3'„Jtjekrottt.i.i
qi tiarrisli4rg, moiottes to too it)
(th;;;ly',.,by'..,aittlipt:o.y,
~P
I(A t d: in euph.pi i.sr4,nit"
.111.91A,(1ppit, 4 i he At64. , tfitt?Alve:
'sepia groig.rign to, t,hcli'r',boienvfprkttliimf p
. 61E414409 'efts° dr. ctektil; , `:C } Piv . bil',W.9iit PPm 7
'crott.StrciOt;
EU
ME
,
TERMS
WATER AND GAIL
,*!ores ''t;r-.P).-O,P,:!'
• ,
-. :New Goods!! New oods ,-••
rilgE subscritier, havinglastl,returned from,
'the:city Offers to - his-ceritomers and this
public in general's large , undwbl , l itelected as
sortmont,ol Gaudies t -Fruit • Nuts;-&.-,, , wbich
for.price and.quelity ertn't•be beat.
:We , have constaiftly . on hand and manufse-'
turiii6'CANDlES'el a Superior _quality, crin-.
Sim n'g l ol' stick candies of all kinds. " •
-Mint,•Lemon, Chocolate & Gum:Drops,
._ Fruit, and _Nuts-of -all .kinds, such as - -
• Oranges:- Lemons, Figs, -Ralsons, Dates.,
- Prunes.' Almonds, ' Englrsh Walnut's; •
Cream Nuts,Filberts .Ocicon Nuts, •'!'
California Afripati.Broond Nu a kg'
- Also a:large assortment or • Willo'w Cradles,
Cabs,' Coaches. Ed'e..• Accordeons from 25 eta
to sit), Butter, Sugar, anti , . Water Creche' 8,-
Cavendish: Congress, Ws Millers and Goad
wily; Fine-cut Tobacco, and a variety Of 'other
•
goods.
From the liberal , patronage hertufore exten
ded to him he hopes to, receive a continuance
of the same. irr'Remember the place, oppo
site MARION BALL.
• April 5'7,4853."' A. S. WORMLEY.
•
nmactov.az,
JOHN I). GO RG AS:hereby informs his old .
friends and customers that he has removed his
TIN WARD AND STORI3•ROOiMS to the
room lately occupied by Alr. J. W. kluy as a
Gr - vaeu:Staiv; 66 Main street, where ne'will
a■ heretofore manufacture and keep coaetautly
in sto.e every descrip ion of
TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE, •
made in the best style and at the very , lowest
prices. Good c tirkmen and the Very best ma
terial always einplo id. so as to ensure entire
satisfaction. SP.OUTIN'G and JOB-WORK
done at-the shortest notice, in a superior man
ner, and at fair prices. Also, in etore at all
seasons a large and attractive variety of
PARLOUR AND COOKING STOVES,
comprising every new and fancy ; ;style, of all
prides- and sizes, adopted to burning either
wood or coal. Ilisassortment of stoves he in=
tends shall not he surpassed by any other es
tablishment; comprising a score or rnore of
difkrent styles to suit all tastes. 'Thankful to
his friends for the patronage so long bevrowed
upon hint,st his old stand, he respectfully in ,
rites a call at his new establishment, confident
that his large as aortment cannot rail to pl se.
April ‘.4 , 1855 J OITN D.. 6 ORGAS
HARD WARE- SPRING SUPPLY.
HE subscriber-wishes to draw the oven-
Lion 'of the public to t belt own interests,
much they may consult to good advantage by
examtning the elegant and cornplete assort
ntentof liaidwzire of every description, 'which
he is now reeeivitigat his tdd stand on North
Ilanover'street. -
TO CCVAOIIMAKERS
We have a largo supply of springs, hubs.
bands,' laces, curtains, and Hear oil cloths and
drab cloths, of ditiere - at qualities, in !nut every
thing in your line.
Gas,
TO GABINE.T.MAKERS .
We offer aomplete rottsveneers, knobs and
mouldings of walnut and . mahogany., to sal
both the taste and the purse.
EA RP LINT E RS EXAMINE
tlie splendid ussor meat of tools in. your
as also it complete stock of building materials,
such as locks, hinges, screws, latches, glass,
paints, oils, varnishes; turpentine. &c.,and va
rious carpenters tools cheaper ,ban ever, as
has been acknowledged by a'carpcnier who.
has seen them.
BLACKSNITtIiS '
cannot go wroogin giving us a call for a Sup—
ply of hammered, rolled, slit and other iron,
generally used, as also cast, shear American
and English blister Steel, Sz.c. dcc.
OUR
.FARMER FRIENDS
will, also consult their interests by lotiking at
our cheap shovels, forks:trace chains, Inane ,
and . .eve'ry other article 'trom -a .cradle to a
ploaqh,to suit then) in:pries and quality. •
THE PUBLIC GENERALLY •
are also invited to examine the quantity and
quality now on hand or cedar ware, tubs,
churns, buckets, oils, such as fish, sperm and
flaxseed Oils, which will be sold at the loWest
cash prices. I would' also call attention to my
, splendid assortinebt - of WALL' PAPERS,
pre.enting a numberless variety of Patterns at
'prises from 6 eta. upwards. Remember there
is no mistake here, as all articles will be sow
at the lowest cash prices .at the old and well
'known stand en North Ilanover street, East
eke, between McGlaughlin's lintel and Kell
er's fiat - Store. JACOB SE:4ER.
march 16
FASHIONABLE . .
Clathin - g .3}lous-e.
1 1 1 HE subscriber is now haying made
1. large lac of very superior (;1,0
which he is tictertninetl to soil as low if not
lower Eh in any other house in •the country.—
[Lis stock wilt consist of—
. . . .
Fine Dress, Sattinett,•Fack. and Overcoats
Cassirnore Set:filet and Vidvet Cord Pante,
Sdin and bacareere Vocally, &c:
Alas, Gloves. Oosiery,,Suspenders, Cravats
Shirts. ShirtColitirs ' I.7nOvellae, fiats, Caps
Merino Shirts and Dra‘vera, &e.
I will !I. al 11 , 0 is keep a .food assortment of
Cloths C.lassimores and Venting& on hand,
whi..h will be wade up to order in the hest and
most htshiort able style. I have as forema'n of
this estatilishineut a practical tailor,..one who
119 hal considerable experience in the heel
'lo93. and in nut surpassed . as a cutter in the
borough or C irliele. Ail garments made to
inler warranted to fit end well made, ir not,
to sale. I dot now receiving direct from
Philadelphia it fresh assortment of ( loths,
Cesnimeres and V ()stings, to whi"h• I invite
the attention of ny numerous old customers
toil the public in general. All in want of
,:heap and 4441 g trments will do well and save
money by ealling and examiningthis stock be
fore purchasing elsewhere. No trouble to show
the gods. .12.ecolleet the stand next door to
!lurk holderq lfatel. Make no mistake just
one door front the corny..
sep29 . •CfiARnES-0011.01r.—.
THOMAS H, SKILES'
NIIIIXTOrZIErNct , ROOMS
AND FURNISIiiNG'STOREI,
Oiliosite the Rail Road Ogice, West High Street,
. Carlisle.
-g - 1 H. SKILES desires to inform his old
E • friends and the ntibli 'that he has opened
a general c!othing establishment. and has now.
in store an extona ivo stock, of the best and
chemist gmds ever offered in Carlisle.
Youth's and Bors clothing,
for Spring, Simmer and Winter wear, new on
hand of every variety and furnished at reduced
.rates. Ho has alma large and,,,well selected
assortment of -Piece Goods, of English, French
nod German Fabrics; of new and b9ruititufitat. -
terns,
.for comr..pants and vests, which' will- be
made to order in the'most 'approved and rash.
losable monitor and in asuderior - style of work.
mattshin. A full and elegant stock of Gentle
men's• Furnishing Goods; such as gloves, plain
and fancy shiria, collars, handkerchiefs, ties,
.Ste., constantly kept on hand. :Also • India
Rubber oYereova and Leggins. • • •
Feeling confident Irom the reputation which
it has been his constant aim' for a course of
yearilo 'secure for hiSestalifiskment, 'tif his a•
bulky to please, he respectfully, invites ',ex.
amination of hie stock,which f or qualiiy,work•
manship and low prices cannot be surpassed.
May 4,48537-Iv.
. „
Estate of • Michael Alatthe' ws,
.. - iviYNCE is hereby given thm letters 4 Ad
/11' ministration, with the 'will aniiexed; on
the estateof Jliehnel Matthows,late of CariLle,
Cumberland colunty. deed, have been granted
by the Regime' , of said county to the, subscri
ber, resiring,in the same place.; .All persons
indebted to this *said estate are required,to make
immediate paytneat, and those hsvinglelaima
will present thorn for settlement to
• , JACOB STROM,
'M4.111853 Adm'r.
To Coach and Cabinet .1%,101#8;,!
- subscriber is fully,[prepared !to meet
their' wants with an enlarged stock of hardwire
in their lino r raabracingcastiogs,•,sp.rings,
aslga,‘'hands; patent lerdhorilaces,-catiam and
ihor . clot h, •st.c. ;walnut and mahogany vOricers,
glatui•and • Hinkel/Joy knobszof: all sizes !and
patterns; large lanpalir , of !.verhislies; nile,
turpentine, at , such prices'. that', will -make it
thilirintarest;to givelhim the'preference. ,
"Tiv9/1. , : ! 43 A XTOK.
• Estate' of Jane 'ha wool;
y urt B:of A d in' at ra cal ilia - aka
N or .I,'Ocar.:' , WiWirona,lai e J • ia Miami Co: , ;
Ohio. de,renenci, have -bean granted la Ilielq11)•
lag alaima against 'OHM:ow:tie will pretwal 'hem
indelilethara•requas
.64l9.Aifii.9,lMiSoillatertiimiim- .
• . r : Adm r.
• ". tonne • ea erg •
• ':froi liad just opencil' , nn imoir•Q
It iMI
half ilia usual prieo.Y , Aliihla cliaap : lat a
rlotmmi • -
1125'. ' '•`' -GECS I
BEE
Sumuzi; itt.toofts,.
" 1 ' ' 001 t ; A 1 II OPRINOO/
.ripHE proprielet OF ibis place. feeindg highly
•
A- gratified .with the;ededesa which hue alien.
ded Ins managemeny
meet • during the. pet • timer>, bee:•ltirther
ineresepd'hie. effortnn to render ,the 'place slid
ibe•slieve eatablish- •
accommodations sell more, inviting and corn.
:forint:le, by adding a new_ large Bath Houle,
with Summer Ilottse,S, 6ro. •
- - , These Sprisiga - are situated - on - the-. - bunice
Sherman's; and emilty raw Sherman'aiDreek - ;,..
a streem • associated with, the thrilling ocenes
.. between the.early eettlers of that Part of
Sylvania and Aborigines; whose hunting groued.. q c
• lay op ,kts margin.- „The' qualities of the water
of the W arm Springs aro most eitraordinaryy •
indeed. se witch - sa, that cone his ever been
neceriained 'in the United States km the speedY
and perninnentcnie ot all erUptione of the e1tin,...4
and every species of OutuneoueDiseaeee. • Huh
odredi of Dertifleatei• could be .produ c ed and -
published, if requisite to the many cures Alms
performed.. The Bething.llouses are 40 wren- ;;,.
god not o use the water ei the different syringe:
• some of which throw out ninety gallons Of wa
ter to the minute. •.." • . .
' The Springs are accessible, bl this Central
Bttln.ad to Duncanuori,•where a hue new coach
is in readiness on the arrival of the ears to con.
vey passengers' whq desire Pi.visit the. Springs,
fourteen miles N., W of Duneannon. All per. 'fr ,
- ions lathe morning train..
of,cars can arrive_ at die Springe at..sm_cleek
the 'same evening. The coach will commence
running daily on and ,ofter the ifith of June;
and continue dully 'during the, season; leaving
the Springs every Morning so es to reach the
cars going Elio and West. • All communion.
lions far thd Springs should be directed to Dun
cannon P. 0., and will arrive at the Springs
doily' . The terms pf hoarding will be made
moderate, and the hpardess can depend upon
every attention paid - them. ,Shortnnti's Creek
nffords delightful fishing. us wellas fine sailing
i home, and horsrs and carriaged on hand Mr •
riding out. The country affordefineioads for
riding, and ihe scemiry is beamilid. The,dis-
tance from Philadelphia to the Springs, 129
miles. Fare 51. 00,
• ter A coach will run every Wedn • esday and
Saturday to the Springs, leaving Carlisle on the
arrival of. the cars from the East. The coach
will start fe•im Burkholder's Hotel, but those •
who leave their names will he called fornt their
residences. if they desire it. Fare 91.
jels • H. Fl. ETTER,. proprietor
1711EZITE EUZT1173.13. 83. 8323 GS
Datibitni Gap, Fumbertmiel County,Penna
THIS popular and delightful 'SttTimer Re
treat, so Invoreirly known,. is situated at Doub
ling Gap, in •thrs mountains whicfi form the
northern_boundery of the Cumberland Valley,
about 30 miles southwest of Harrisburg. The
Springs are accessible from the Eastern cities
by Railroad-'to Newville, via Lancaster, liar-,
risburg and Carlisle'. From Newville the:
Springs there 8 miles pf - send staging. Pan- -
delvers leaving Philadelphia or tieltitnore in •
the morning, will arrive at the -Springs about 6'
P. M.; at a cost oflroin $3 50 se , Many
heprovensente heretWeeronade-during the isqt
year; which render the place still more aurae ••
ave. There is n wide field hir huntivg--and'the.
Trout•fishing in the . Big Spring at Newville ie
.
tire beat in the country. further minims- ••
lam please address •
SCOTT COYLE,
Proprietor:
- limo 2. 1 . 1853
° Eegat an4.otber Noticco
NOTICE.
XTOTICE is hereby given that the CUM.
BERLAND VALLEY SAVINGS
teemed in Dickinson township,
Cumberland county', will make" application to
the next Legislature of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania for an act of 'lncorporatton, - with
a capital of not less than Ten nor mere than
Thirty Tit:mann Dollard, fur the purpose of
receiving deposits of, money both.transhory and
on interest, and of making loaniihnd discounts,
with such other [privi lege s as are usually gran
ted to'Savinge Institutions. By order of the
Directors. W NI. GA LBREATH, Treas.
D. L. BEELMAN, Sec'y 102%6ml
IWOILMCIi,
N.
is hereby given 'hilt application
1:11. will be made to the next .Legislature,
agreeably to the - constitution dud laws of this
Commonwealth, for,un alteration in the cimrter
of the. Carlisle Deposit° Bank - , so us to confer
upon said Bank the , rights and privileges of a
bank of issue, and to'cliange the name to that
of the " Carlisle Bank," -'
By order of the „Board of Direetoro.
- W. M. BBETEM,
r June 29, 1852—Gm
CAUTION.: CAUTION !
rirSAKE NOTIbE.—TO . e public in general,
AL
lint capeaially those who Wye suflered by
the swindling operations of s set of scamps,
who during the 6pritig and Summer et 1852
were industriously engaged' in putting, up so
called LII fll NINC. ROLS. A new mode
of swindling has been adopted by the same
gang of operators. It is,this: hey are - trov- :
ening about the cities as nett as the 'country,
selling whatthe represent to be my magnetics
points, or something bolter still. In some in
stances they lows buceccded in gulling the un
mistreating by taking off the pro,ter paint and
placing one of their valuable and highly impro
v,d points in its place: But strange to say they,
were,- on examination, proved to be similar to
those taken down. They are made of pewter,
Lead, copper, cast ',and wrought iron, sonic of
brass with .zinc hares- There - may be ninny
more kinds uttered the public, bat the ramie I
have been called on to examine, mid I protiounr
ced thenouseleas :ma Worse than none at all-
There is somethinOtrange shout these fellows
—they know nothing of the former Company,
and yet the points they carry fit the tops ol the
rods exactly, and oven the thretid of the scren ,
is the same. I live conversed with two of
these gentry 'within a few days, and I know
them to be the same men that put up the some
kinds of foils and points last season, only diff
erent sections and under different names. Sirrne
of these gentlemen carry rode with there - , and
will sell either rods; points or both. To inerrant
-further fraud I givo moire to all whom it may,
concern,' that all Invagents carry. with thirn a
regular printed form.,of
Aley, signed by Eno,
and acknowledged by ldermen ;Simpson 6t
this city. All Orders wholesale or retail sent
to the factory will Le attended to at the shisi
test notice, and at the !Owes( cash prices.
' Weathervaincs,i' Scrolls, - Spireroda
&c. &c constantly on hand, and made to order
Faittory Vino*reot • nbcvc lath.
junel.s. ;'TADS. AlzmiTA GE.,
Estate of Eliz.' dee'd.
wrOnep is hereby given that Letters of Ad-
IN Ministration on • the Estate of Elizabeth
Bowman,' late of West Ponneboro roWnehiP.
Cumberland County, deceased, have been gram ,
ted by the Regialot 9f said county to the sub
scriber, residing in the same ton nship. All
portions indebted to‘aiti estate ore requested to
me'te payment, and,• those having :Maims will
present them for sqtlement to
SAMUEL DILLER,...
Jane 23, 1853. ^ -
Estate of Theodore .1. Sturm, dee'd.
IpETTERS Ahministrulion the'Estate
of Theodore J.lSturm; late of the' borough
o dee'd, have been issued to the bet'.
em ih r, residing in AO same linthugh. - Thine
persons having Maims against the estate will
present them fur setimment, and 'thosii indei t.
ed will make pavin.unt to
'l7unmi• ,
Iftlay.3l, 1853 ' ad"' 24.
Estate. Of Robert 'Graham, decd.
LETTERS of Administration on-the amide
.of Roma: Oaanor, into or„Oosof ,
dloion.loW,Mhfii.Euttitierland' County,, deed.,
have been4raelvi to the . sobsaritier, , residinir
in Dieikneeq, tewnshiP,in said Ail
persaato haying .olaimisagnirttoatiCeetetti will
present Wein for saitloinent, mat ihet!eindeibli)l.,
aro reOeitted. to mike -inimediate paitinvitt ,to
NSD~',~C~I,
7.LTOTLCE ia,herety• givan to iha'niembora,
;I,nap.
rui 'Companyi" DlGVinobri .
county, Pa'.iibut an lissiiszintentor five fi r cent
bn ilia premitim not eiF(i( eitid.r'CorniAtiSe 'Wye"
been atohoriicod by thn'Boird, whip ':pnlpiiStt';
in. bo, ) tallia . ."Collablaip .ap
thcirixud, Atiebte oi '1.104 ''.tinilanrovliii shell!
be_npliointed rn,c, raFeiviqg spple. By oid'ir,
?1" thelioard.. '
4 1853: . • . , Sui,`Y/
I`r FER HANGINCh
, •
, I,I4 , ::HARN ;v0.11,1 "reipxtetfully ..1111
nnimen to the eitizette et•Carliall‘ that., be
reeninmoneed•hin hiteineii,of dense
lezingo and rower linnizi!iet , in aII , iiA`VOLIOVIII -
branches.
GrllMinar
he il[Teil by nt.tilit , ntientipti.to'husitioni , tott,h4m
e Itortunt ?Of: . Ain3roungt,i. „ Alan ,• •
niteipttli'lh'9,lrianni,nn,nnd
tutinta; 44,:t •
aV iwnrit'ivatianthirghtidsir. no 14) , ,i'i
0 4 3 4/4 614 4 .401 CPi, 161, 0
; ,'• 4 , • • &n 4„