El ,Oti - ji6' . 'si' Oirciii; itoikzam. - . HE her4Oforti.existiog firm .of M. & L. Steineri.hae been dissolved - fora short time and havp again united under the flan of Steinor &' Bros. S aCorrier of Market Square. Hoping under the ilibroneed firm of Steiner & Bros.. to have an increase of their former business. They have now every. facility and ,will snare no efforts to plenary their Pustomere they having made arrangeztents with the las. goat importiOg houses of Baitimore'add New, York so qs to ramie° lho first styles of Goods. that came to those markets, and at' ho LOW, _ _ ES'L' PRICES! Thankful fer past patronage they solicit a efintinuance from their old customers,. and .respectfully invite all otliorsTo oxanino their new style of saperioi SPRING ,& SIMMER CLOTHING, all of their manufacttire, and making as cobi 4 plete an 'assortment as can be found - in any store in the United States. . , As 'follows: • DRESS & FROCK COATS, or the best qiialities of English and French Cloths, made and trimmed' in the very best style;. single breasted Albert Coals, a new Style, well adapted to - business men, of French black and,colored cloths, at very low ;nicest single breasted .Freck coats of French clothe, close imitation of the fine dress frock coats at half price; spring Sack Coats or cloth, cassi• merea and tweeds, various dotourit and prices• PANTALOONS, • n - French Black : Doeskin and Fancy Cassimers of et try description. VESTS! VESTS!! VESTS!!! Rich Fancy Silks and Satins, Black do, Som. bazines, Valonclas, Marseilles, and CliaHies, at all prices, BOY'S CLOTHING. A full assortment of. Boy's Clothing. FANCY DRESS ARTICLES, emWacing all the new styles of Fanc! Silk Cravats, English Satin do, &o. Gloves—White. black and'coPd edit, FA I, Lisle and cotton of every description. 'fri nis and Carpet Bogs of superior finish an / At low prices. Siispenders of superior Pre 41( 11 En• glish and American manufacture, Ilwet• shirts and Drawers iff fine - -Merino, - thle.c, - not , Sean- and muslin, of eyery description. Lto ?.hrellas of silk. and -cotton, very cheap. • All of Which will .he7Sold.at the lowest prices whole• sale Or retail. 0:7 - Remember the Stone House, corner of the Public Square. STEINER & Carlisle, May 18, 1853. CULP'S PATENT PORTABLE CiDEIR '1 LL AND PRESS, 91 H E undersigned Miving purchased the right of Franklin and' Cumberland coun ties Pa., and - Washington county Md. for .CULP'S PATENT . POP TABLE CIDER MILL AND PRESS era new manufacturing machines under the immediate supervision of _Henry Shepler. a practical millwright. Orderp, will be received and fiildd with promptness. Alliinchines will be warranted. By this machine, which can be. conveyed on a wheelbarrow, one man and' boy can make horn five to eight barrels ~f cider. a day,with ease, and the cider is thoroughly pressed from the ensnare. - The labor is light and the ma chines are simple and permanent. This machine Was exhibited at the State Agricidtural Fair, at Lancaster. and tested with several others, and the committee awarded the premium to it. The machines arc warranted to perform what is herein stated. Orders are respectfully solicited. N. 13.—The press connected with the ma• chine can he used for pressing currants, and cutting vegetables for feeding stock. JACOB HOKE ; HENR SHEPLER, Cha,mbereburg. Mny 11, 1853. Gm Zineral Water, Sarsaparilla, &c. rTFIE subscriber would respectfully announce to the citizens of.Cgrlisle and the community at large, that he bas commenced the instutfa,.. are of Mineral Waters and Sarsaparilla of the -very- best flavor and quairty, and the bottling of Porter, Alo and Cider. He is fully end amply primal-ad to furnidh all orders promptly and with despatch, and hopes 'by - strict attention to business, to, receive, that nt.ter.tion due to enterprise, which he resp Jet fully asks. Resi dence in Main Street near the Rail Road Bridge: - GEORGE:-W. BRANDT; march tfi—nm, Extensive Furniture ROMS , - 140-AMES R.WHAVER would respeettully call the attention of House Keepers and the public to his extensive stock of ELEGA-NT FURNITUiIE. including Sofas, Wardrobes, Centro and other Tables, Dressing and plain Bureaus and every oth?r article in his branch of business. Also now on hand the largest as sortment of C HAIRS in Carlisle, at the lowest prices. VrCollins made at the shortest notice and a Hearse provided for funerals. He solic its a call at his establishment on North Deno ver street, near Glases HOTEL. N. B.—Fur nitura hired out by the month or year] Carlisle, March 20, 1850.—1 y Gas Fixtures and Lamps. HEW RICK, HORNEY BRO., No 221 N. 2d Street, near Vino, Phila , having .had many years practical experience in the bulginess and all work sold by us is manufac tured under our immediate supervision, we arc enabled to offer to purchasers superior articles in every branch of our trade. .At our Store —may--bo lound--in--every—variety-of style-and finish. Gas & Lamp CHANDELIERS, PEN • DAN TS, SIDE BRACKETS for Halls, Churches, &ci. the Improved Pine oil Lamps, together with a fine assortment of Fluid, Lard,' and Oil Lamps; Girandoles Parlor Night and Bonding Lamps, Bonnet Holders, etc. On hand Lamp Glasses, Globes, Wicks. shades etc, All work warranted, or no sale. Factory No. 36 Noble street, near Fourth. • Remember— Store No 221 N. 2d St„ next door to J Stews; Depuy's Gai•pet Store. may2Or Beeehers Matchless .Cordial. InHIS medicine has• navel known to fail in JL curing Cholera Morbus, in fromlo to 15 minutes• ' Cholera Infanturnor summer eom• .plaints of childres'Dyscntiry, Diarrhea, &c , in from ly to 24 hours. It is certain and safe 'under all eircunistatKies, having been fairly tested in apwardslof fear hundred cases with. out a sinitlo failure. Let every family provide itself with at least sine bottle of thikinvaluable remedy. Try it, and it will secommond.etselt It is prepared upon purely scientific principles, and cannot be justly iermed.a ?nark medicine, unless science he quackery. kor sale by •,• . I, I IB,:.J.KIEFF,EIt, Druggist, •.. South Hanover Street, A few doors south of the Cdurt Hputl, June'32, 1833, . Carlisle. x'Bk;l3 3EICSIMANCII. The Allen and En'at, ennsborough Mutual Fire [demotic° 'Company ofCumborland coun ty, ineerporated. by an Act: of Assembly,- is now fully . organized, and in operation under ;" — thermitnagempritOftho following nom:Manion- Jacob' Shelly, Wm, R.. Gorgds, Michael Conklin, Melehuir BrennoMen,Christian,Stay , man; Christian Time), Jacob 11. Coover, Lome llyeri,HOnry Logan,)lionjamin H.Munser, Ja. ' cob .Kirk, Samuel •Piowoll, Joseph Wicker.; • , —.TIM rates of ineuratica aro as IoW andfavo• able ae any Company of the hind in tho Grate: Persons •Eviithing to become members aro in vited to Make application to , the °genie of the company, who are willing to wait upon them, at any time. BE :51.1. iL MOSSE ft, President. HICNRY LORAN, Vice President] Lowia,[lyer, Secretary. Michael Cocklin, Treasurer. .• ' r. AGENTS. • ' . Cumberlaird. —R Counda.udolpli , Martin, K. Curnbarland ; C. B.,llorman. Kingstown , Hen ry Zeartng,. Shiremanstown; Charles 8011, Parlisle; Dr..•J. Ahl, ; Samuel druhum, Wesr . Pennehorough; Jarr4e's McDow ell, Frankford ;. Mode Griffith,South Middle ton; SaJntiej Cnevor, lkiejamin ,Haversticic, Mechanicsburg; John Sherrick, Lisburn Da yid Conver e Simplierdstiirm- York Odurty.-Jollo .Bowmon Dilisburg; Peter Wulford, Franklin; John: Washington . ; W. S. Picking, Dover; Daniel Rafiendhorger, Paredise. liarri'abur g :-4: Houser: & - Locli m a n. . Momberi Of the compeny having policies 'Wont - .to expixejnin have Ahem lenowed 'by making'aPPlicariton to any:of the agoras.' ' - • clinned anetherin volee.of the bear qu a l i ty-l'aris:Kad,Oloyen; ot the locci'prleo Fresh Trenton , Orackers '" I.Terra6elvdd ;it lot of Tra'atArLigtraahe-ta; atleo-Wate;7-11utterM , Poda rOeheta, at the ehenp Ortieeryt ).. Juno is 1853, 40 1 ) W.' k. CAR. 0 .77140" t , • 17 •‘• • ; r' •.••, ~,'. . .lo,re*_. s 4' .i-:00,13..6 DRUGS DRUGS I DRUGS ... Vresh Spying:Supply:l. ; ,: • I' !GAVE just received a fresh stock . olMed• i ..iciness Paints; - Glass . Oil, &c.oviiich having been purchased " with great. care atrihe best env houses,lctiMconfidently recommend to Panilies, Physician's, • gountry 'Merchiints rind Dealers, as bell - freak and pnre: - ' •., l i Pateilt Medicines,. Herbs:lnd Extracts;. Pine hemi cals." ••: Spites,ground and whole Instruments, . ,Essences,' • Pure Essen'', Oils', 'Perfumery, '&e. ' Cod friven Oil— Warranted Genuine. DYESTUFFS. ' I Log and Cam Woods, I Oil Vitriol • •- ; . : Copperas, I • . -Lac Dye* . • PAINTS. • Wetlnarill & Brother's Pure Lead, Chrome Breen and Yellow, 'Paint and Varnish,Brushes, Jersey Window Glees, Linseed 'Oil, Turpen tine, Copal and conch Varnish,'and Re'd Lead. All of which will be sold at the very lowest market price, Also,a frarin And splendid as sortment Of FANCY GOODS, FRITITS'"' C onfectionary, and innumerable other 'articles calculated for use and ornament, all 01 AvLich are ollbred at the lowest cash priori; at .the choap Drug Book Find Fancy Store of the sub scriber on North Hanover street. S. W.. HAVERSTICIC. May 28 1851. I Indigoes, Madders, Sumac Alum, RTMMITi7WirrriT9I .I 7:MM subscriber continues to carry on the iibore business, in'all itsvartous branches, in North Hanover street, Carlisle, two doors North of Leonard's' corner, where he intends keoning, on hand ageneral assortment in hir line, Consisting of all hinds of lash ionable SADDLES, Bridles martingales, Girths,Cireingles • and intilters, also 11.0 NlCS;trav- . 71 cling arti,,Jldtlle 4x. ECM nuinufact tires themost approved Spanish Sprung Saddles, ever used in this country, - those wishing'n handsome, durable and .pleasant Nnd • die wilt do well to call and see them. He ,also manufactures harness, Bridles, Collars and Whips in all their varieties, and confidently be lieves from the general approbation of his elm miners, that he ma bei the neatest and best gears, in all their variety of breadth, that made in the gauntry. lie also makes all hind ' s of, Matrnsses tp_orjie,r, viz: Straw, husk, Curl• ed flr and - Bprinrlllatrasses. All the above articles will be made of the best material and - workmanship, and with the utmost despatch, ianl , l-1v Will, OSBORN. CARLISLE FOUNDRY tc A HINE SHOP. ~..-,~,~ MITE subscriber continuesto manutaettlie:Lit hie Foundry in 'East High street, having on hand a great variety of good patterns, and is prepared to furnis' IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS, which will be executed to order (if not on hand,) antic shortes• notice, suelt us Cranks and Mill Gearing, Spur and Bevil Wheels, Gudgeons for Saw Mills, &c., Plough Castings. Cutters, Point Shears, Wagon and Coach Boxes, Spindles, Car Wheels, Car Chairs, &c, 'Steam Engines built to order and repaired. All kinds of machinery, in Paper Mills, Grist Mills and Factories repaired at short, notice. Mill Spindles dressed and turned. \lso, Horse PoWers and Thre'shing Machines, such as Bevel Gear Four Horse power ; Hor izontal Gear Four Horse Power ; llorichnial Gear Two Horse Power, Ploughs Corn She!. lams and Corn Crushers. -- ThrethiiirniTichines and Horse powers repaired and Job Work font. nt the shortest notice. Pa terns, of different kinds on luirid,and nude to order. 'He also has on hand a large supply 01 Phila delphia and Troy Conking Stoves, and is con. scan ly making Cooking Stoved ol various im proved nat•erns,lor coal or wood. Ten Plate Stoves, orates, done_os.ail kindii of „Machinery. ill kinds.of old Iron, Brass and, Copper takei in exeharige for work: 'nor2ltf. FRANKLINA lI.DNF,R. USEFUL, FRAGRANT and GOOD. r . inp J. KIEFFER has just returned from Phil:, adolphia witli ( an additional supply of fresh DRUGS, which in connection with his former stock will make hid establishment complete in this department. In addition to the above he has also opened a fresh supply of Confectionaries, Fruit, Nuts, Peseta and Fancy Articles of every descritr. titra; Tho attention of the Ladies is especially invited to his extensive assortment of Fancy Auricles, Ladies Toilets', Fancy Soaps and Perfumes of every variety. Gentlemen are invited to examine his fine assortment dl "Fancy. A rticles—Segars, Chinn and Porcelain Pipes, Tobacco of all hinds, Shaving and Toilent Soaps of superior quality, Canes. Riding and Carriage Whine, and many other articles which more especially intere t gentlemen. A number of superior Woollen 'Malts op hand.. The proprietor will lie very happy t o o have his friends cal' and examine his goods whether - therumy - srish — to - purchase or noE July 6 1853 13 .1 KIEFFER. WALL PAPERS. subscriber is just now receiving and a. opening an unparalleled assoritnent of WALL PAPERS. Those desirous of trans• forming the interiors of their old dwellings into new ones, and giving additional embel lishments to their new ones, at n comparative ly trifling cost, will do well to call and examine for I can sell thetn from ml eta upwards. Re member Jim old- stand, East Main :st opposite Ogilby'a Store. By the tray. I wonld say to those who also want to improvp The exterior of their houses, that I can furnish them with Wotlierill's pure and_fresh ground White Lead, together with various other colours,- blue, or alige, yellow..various shades of green, &c., in short everything calculated to adorn and dcc orate your mansions. mar 2 THODIAS H. WILES' NEIW CLOTHING ROOMS ANDFUI NISIIING STORE, Opposite the Rail Road °Bice, West 111.5i1t Street Carlisle rgl SKILES desires to inform his old Ji • friends and the public that he has opened tLgenoral ciothing,establibbniont. and has now in store an extensive stock of _the best and 'cheapest goods over offered in Carlisle. ~ Melt's, Youth's and "tors clothing, for Spring, Summer and Winter wear, now on hand of every variety and fuinished nt reduced vices. Ile has also a large and well affected assortment of Picco Goode, of English; French 'ilitilE9iiiiitti:Fahries, of now and_beatitiful pat , terns, for coats pants and vests, Which' will be made to order in the most approved and- lash. lionable manner and in assperier'style - cif work manship. . A full and elegant stock of Gentle= men's Furnishing Geode, such pa gloves, plain lintrfanny shirts, collars, handkerchiefs', ties, &c.; constantly kept on' hand. Also India Rubber Overcoa's and Leggins. Feeling confident from the reputation which it has been his constant aim for a 'course of years rottecure for,his establishment, of ititc.a., hilitY„to,ploasc, ho respectfully invites nrt amination of his stock, which for quelity„Work: inanship „and-low prices cannorbe eurpiltisod: May 4;1853-Iy.' , . SPRING FASHIONS FOR 1063, .- 4 1r-4EOI - WE KELLER respactlidly annouri. Vices tolitio eld'Patrons and tho public gen. orally that lie has just received the A • __•:, SPRING STYLE OF .GENTLE .---.-; 'MEN'S HATS, - manufactured at \ one of the hest .ostOlishinente. In ' \ Philadelphia, iii which ho invites special attention. , , , Ho has also conetaritly on hand a large and varied assortment of his own' manufacture as well as city made • .. HATS AZTII CAPS, suitablolor , he season,eoniprising every vari eyt of Russia, Beaver, Moles cin and Silkollats, finished in the Idlest style, together with a full assortment of of every, shape and des cription, and ' v price. lie particularly invites rho pull t all and examine his,exten siie assortment; which in style, material and finish, cannot be, surpassed by any in market, and Which he is 'able to put ,at prices lower then ever." p - Romember. his Old. stand on North Hanover WOO; betivtionjitimeesend Sener's st° ll '•-• ' ... • ' '.':..' .' _. : rJuno . ll. . • ' •. .. , , * Visli, • ory prinio, NO:,l, and '3' TacKer J'ej. in wliolov ,Itnif and ''nitertoir , iniCxeccrioad in'etblre Lind: fay lowtiot nficott, , f4t, goal' •••,` EMI MEXICAN' DIUSTAIITO . iININENV Through by Mrpross,' 'IVESSRS.AR!,,,,[I,I3 : AGG a. op.— G ENTLE 10:14 Wil:11 ave Amen using yintr MEXICAN' MUSTANG 'LINIMENT with. the most per.: feet success. One of our moat Valußble.Express , horses had been much tronhled by,lerge swellings or tumors on the fetlocks; "they hail grown lar go, 'than hen7s,eggs, llesides being ilisfiguretl, by these appendages, the limbs nod johns op, cared quite stilteted; swollen and larne. We End tried many L131;11(116 other remedies,: but nothing,ninicarcd to'produce any effect upon them. We would willingly. HAVE GIVEN: T‘VENTY-FIVEDOLLA It S to have had them removed, and the, horse restored to soundness. Our hostler obininod Some of your Liniment, and applied it , Without knowledge. A few days ago he called. our atteotion to tlni horse, and to our surprise and gratification, his legs WON! perreCtif 'smooth, THE TUMORS HAVING ENTIRE. LI pISAPPEARED! We asked him by what magic he hod effected such a round: Side cure ? Ilis reply was that the hod been using, the M US„,. TANG LINIMENT On them about ten days, and the result was the entire removal of the tu mors without prothicing anf soreness or leaving Best. r We therefore take great pleasure in yeeorn- Mending the Linimentv anti shall continue to use it whetievel• occasion requires, in preference to any otli_r preparation, so long ns it pronuces such remarkable results. , dune 30,105 , 2. KINSLEY & CO, Southern nod Eastern espress, Nn 1 Wall st corner of Broadway, New York-, Since the above certificWe was given, Messrs Kittsl4"& Co have iufm•med us' that sac of his di laces WIIS thrown from his wagon in the upper part of the city, and ,vevy tautly Isruised, the " agon passing over his body. He was taken into Dector's office close hyoted file PHYSIC IAN TOLD HIM U: I,TIIG mUSTANG LINIMENT, as he had recently tried it in a similar case with great success. Ile did so, and all the soreness, lameness, and stilfness was re,' moved, so that the next duty he was about his business as usual. Ile also " We take great pleasure in recommending the EXICAN _IIIUSTAI\ CI LIN IMENT to all our friends mid customers. as the hest article wc havo ever used for sores, bruises, 'sprains. Or golds in horses. We have used it extensively and always effectually. Some of ibui men hove also used ir for severe In IIiECB and sores, as well as rheumatic pains, and they all •sa'y it nets likr magio7-we can Dilly say that we have abandoned die use of tiny other Liniment, J. M. 111METT, Stable Keeper to the American Fxpress Co.', and for Haruden's Express.",. • NEW YORK,JuIy 31 185% We hereby certify that we have used I le com• pound known as the MUSTANG LIN MENT and have no hesitation in recommending it ,as the best article we Live ever used for the cure of sprains; galls, curs. bruises, Ezc on hot ses. - All ho doubt this, will please call On the undersign• ed, anti they will be happy to afford all other information in their potter as regards its ellieney, LUTZ. DA L.L. bt. - Proprietors Manhattan Stage Co SACRAMENTO CEI T, Cal. ARO:. 15,185'2., Al belieNe the 'MUSTANG LINIMENT most nn excellent article. My wile brought a collide of bottles with her, whiels.Lowst thank 3on for. Since she came here, , HORSE FELL DOWN WITH ME; nod injured the consider ably, hot broke - no bones. I had recourse ,to the Mustang, and the relief, and in lac , en0.,X113,3, astonishing,. ,(Signed), lI.ANSOALS', Prrrsnuno, Ottldter sth, 1552. Another circumstance which 1 noticed a kw day a ago, I thoti,„lit spoke highly of the virtuct of the Al nsiang. ,Ileing in the office of a Pl 3 ai• chin "ol high staaing, I noticed as he opened a door of his book•cose. 'several bottles of AI na iling, alongside ofit Melt was an marry :Unstring bottle, and ti two outicepreseviption vial FILLED WITII 111usTANt; LIMN) ENT on which was the following directions " ItuiCtlie tht•oat well alight and morning- with the Liniment, mid wrap a it oolen cloth around it.". S. IV. HAVERSTICII, Dr. S. ELLIOT, and WILLIAM It. BRETZ, gents for Carlisle. General Depot, No. 5, Pkoctotc Block, collier t 241 an Dock strecqyPlulatlelphitt.- _ -A. O. .-ANDREWS - G - etc.' Agent. lATH . A7EyEß F .oncpmethe health atid V nesaul a people is nt all times ot,tho most valuable importance. take it lot grafited that every person will do all in their power,to save the li rev of their children, and that every pqrson will . endeavor in-promote their own health at all sac. rilices. I feel it to be nt3 duly to solemnly as sure you that WORMS ,accorting to the opinion of the most celebrated Physicians, are the prima ry causes cif a large majorits of diseases to which dic children mid adults are liable , if 3ou have an appetite continualy changeable from one kind of food to another, Bad Breath, Pain in the Stomach, .Picking at the Nose, Hardness and Fullness of the Belly, Dry Cough, Slow Fever Pulse irregular—remember that al these denote WOR AlB, and you should at once apply the rem edy:IIORF.NSACC'S WORM SYRUP. An' article founded on Setetdilic Pt loci ples, compounded with purely vegetable•substunces, being perfectly safe when taken, nod can be given toThemost Lender infant with decided beneficial effects where Bowel Complaints and Dinerhoa have made them weak and debilitated ; the Tonic properties of my Worm Syrup are such, that it -stands-without an - equal - in the - eataltigue - ofliTEdr. - icines,in giving tone iind strevii to the Stuns- Ili:II,. which makes it nn innilitble remedy for those afflicted with Dyspepsia; the astoulthing cures performdd by this S.) rup utter Physicians have la iled, Its a beat ei idenee of its euperior offiency above ( 4ll orbers. This is the most difficult Worm to destroy a all that infest the human system, it grows to' an almost indefinite length, becomiag so Coiled and fastened in the Intestine's and Stotnneliodreeting the 11001111 so sadly as to cause St. Vitus!ntinee, Pits, &e., that those afflicted seldom if ever sus. Peet that it is Tape Worm hastening them to an eorly grave.- In order to destroy this Worm, a very energetic , treatment mist he pursued, it would therefore he proper to take 6 to 8 of my Liver Pills so sslo remove all obstructions that the Worm Syrup may act direct upon the Worm, which must be taken in doses o 1 S Tablespoonful: three times n fitly. These directions foliow,, t l Idfve never been known to fail in curing the most obstinate rose of Tam! Worm. ITOBENSACK'S LIVER PILLS. No part t.f the system is morel table to disease than the LIVER, it serving as a fillerer to purify the blond, or giving the proper secretion to the Rile; .so that any wrong action df the Liver af fects thO other important parts of the systeM: . and results varirusly, in Liver Complaint, Ja'undice, Dyspepile, We should therefore, watch ev ery symptom that might intliente*Wrong - tictim. of the Liver. Those pills being•Wmposed,ol .Ito els anti Plants furnished its...nature to heal the sick: Namely, let An EXPECTORANT, which segments the secretion frOni the Pulmo nary -mucous membrane, or promotes the die eharge of secreted matter. ed. An ALTEII.d- TIVE, which changes in some inexplicable and insensible trimmer the eernun morbid nation of the system. Sd. .4 'l'ONlt. n , wbich give roue and strength to the nervous' sYseetn, i9g health and vigor to all parts of the body.• , ttb• 4C.8- THARTIC wide!) nets in perfect harmony with the other ingredients,Und operating on the bow ies, rind expelling the whole mass of corrupt and vitiated niatter,und purifying. the Blood, which destroys ditiease and restores heatth. HENRY SAXTON tvill rind these pills nn invaluable medicine .in many complaints to which you arc subject. In obstructions 'either total or ;mills), they have been found' of on inestimable benefit; restoring their funetiomil arrangements to a healthy action purify log the blOod find tither fluids so effectually , as to put to flight sll'complaints which maptirize from female irregularities, as headscli. dimness 'Weight, pain in the side, back. &c, None genuine unless signed J. N. llobetisack, till others being base Imitations, 'iCt"*.Agents wishing now sm,plies-, and .Store keepers, desirous of becom'og Agents must nil— tiress_the Proprietor, J, N, Hobeniack, Philo— (Nubia', Pa. • .1(411'NTB pOR CUNTIERLAND COUNTY: 'S NNT thiverstick,S Elliott, and S.llnhbaril,'Corlielet Lloyd, Lislitim; I Dar, and .1 FSpalir,llllecham. fesburg ; Coy re-, Iloguestown ; Ilinverstick . Strohm, •liingston ; Seidler, Churclitown; Hayes, Shippenshimg Akin; , POpertown Cresson, Plainfield , nice, Dickinson: Weixkley '.Shriver, nentrevlllC ; Donnlelson Green,• PalmstilWo; liliords'&;;Wherry; Netiv; gurg, Pried 21 centez:o.ach ' • 1 ' ' ' 6 FR ES T E - ,11.3 - Bco JENRIDIg'-ROst Brand ofTotis,,Green and- Black: in mciallis,paclinges„ "ulsO in , bidtu and to original packages.... 'A large .nuil . gonertil - as• sortment orate bast WEITEAR ON ETOND AND' GRA NITE .WARE. n:varittql Glass' Wdre, and,Comninti Ware,of every de., acription, in setts or atitenviso to suit the pus , , clmer,,togotilor*ith WARE, WILLOW WARA— und a variety of Fanny ,Wor t y: A ikinia and for sale at ilic,"!Famh'Grocery!' of. i.! June . W. Eliy: iUr~iciuc i Extract from a Jotter dated Extract frohialetter.dalcil I P FLEIIIINre, S5OO C3EI4ILLILIWGE. TUE; FAN'. WORM! TO FEM./I,Es MEM ENE MMI/MIJ { 'Ula~CCllattcotu . JAMES 11. WEISE,- , K;CASII , I3ELL . • ldrAtVP STORE: :. A'SZ. iCAMPBELF. S. IP".- .corner of N. Llanovei. andlou'eles . sts. EG Mg respectfully' o call the early !Mei,- ill don of tho'citizetie of Carlisle rind vicinity to our now and beautiful assortment-of Spring Goods, i selectedfront the very hest of Clio Now. York and Philadelphia.marlcots, consisting of 'LADIES DRESS GOODS, Persian Cloth; Barego do lane, Black Chrdi, Chnli Barege, Chnmelion Silk,.. Bombazines. . Alpacas. All wool Dolainbs, .MOl.lB do lingo, French Chintzes, Lawns, .&c. EMBROIDERIES AND LACES, _ CollarJ,.Undersleeves, Cuffs, Spencers, Swiss and Jnconet Baffling. • Swiss and Jaconet Edging and Inserting, Lisle and Meenlin do . do Florentine - do do; ' Linen Bobin do. Valencenes Laces, • Kid, Silk, 'Ask Thread, GLOVES AND lIOSiERY, '- Mohair:end Cotton G loves. Whim. andißlack Silk, and Blk Ingrain Dose Illood and ‘Vhito Cotton Mons llalf-llose. • `DOMESTICS, • ' Gingliants, 'Checks, Tieltings, Calicoes, ' Winto Nankeen, Kentucky Jeans, Blue and Fancy Drills, Vesting,, , Plain, and twill ed Linen, Fide.pamask Linea Table Cloths, (to Towels, ,litl do Napkins, F,ll Bird Eye Diaper. BOOTS AND SEICES, ° Black and Fancy colored Gaiters, Shoes of all descriptions, (Willis'. make)' Fine Calf Beets, Peg'd Boots, Mans Calf Congress Boots, Boys Boots, do G•titers, do Shoes,T! All kind Childress Shoes and Gaiters. GROCERIES, Rio and Java Collbe,Lovering's Syrup Moles. sos, C chn M-)l6ses, Sugar of all qualities, Rico, Spices; &c. Purchaseks will find it to their advantage to call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere". as it is entirely new and we have for our motto " quick bales end small profits. Carlisle. April 6, 1153. . CO'ARVEEIS FAMILY GROCERY STORE, mgh St. t Iwo doors- East of Market house, South Side. fir HE subscriber thankful for past fa vars would inform his old customers arid he community in gcnesial.•that he has just re turned from the city-with a, largo and full as— sortment of Gromries, consisting in part of superior Rio, Java. LagilNyra, and Roasted Coffees, Lovcring's Lump, Sand and Pulver ized Sug re, Brown Suwirs•at all prices, Mo. hieses al all qualities and prices. • QUEENSW A RE, • of every de..cription, including French and Fm glish China, in pelts or by the . piece; elan, Stone China and eymmon ware of every de.- scription, and n lull assortment of Glass war. WILLOW & CEDAR-WARE, lj such Clothes, Market, Travelling, Sewing, KnitelTurnhier and Children's Fancy Ras kets. Tdhs, Painted sod Cedar Buckets, Iron and Brass-bound Wooden Bowls, Butter Fir kins, Grocery Boxes, &c. - • - .TEAS, superior Black, imperial and Young . frysoli Tcus i Chocolate, Prepared Cocoa. SUGAR CURED HAMS, of firie'quality, together with superior Dry "Beef.' Smoked Herring, Ground Allum and fine table Salt, Spices of all kinds. FRUIT, such as Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Prunes, Rai sins, Src. ' LAMPS, a fall supply of Pine Oil and Fluid Lamps, Safety Fluid Lamps. Sears and riliacto.o of fine qualities and at nil prices. Please call and examine for pour• solves at the old stand. Mny,lB 1553 PRESERVE YOUR TEPall BY USING Germans. Celebrated Tooth .Wash ITlNlS'valtiabie'precriratichi halting iicen itscil gg in New York and PhiltidelOsa, where it has attained an immense .popularity, for cleansing, preserving and benutifyiq the teeth. It is an excellent remedy tit soro,soft or bleeding gums: A t ,a 96 imparts a delightful freshness to tiro mouth and agreeable odor to the - breath. Read the fdlowmg from Dr. ?hurray. • "1 can, with the summit confidence, recom , mend to the public, Zermatt's Anti-Scorbutic Tooth Wish its tile best in use, In-my ?ractice as a Dentist, 1 have used and recommended it ibr me lag five years, and have Mend it to give sat i‘raction its every thstantte, as the Wash tines not mnitain acid, et:anything ininrions to the teeth or gusts; Ind, oil the-contrary, is the best antiseptic is the practice, and therefore, would recommend, he ose of it, mit only to those with wish to pre- Berve lho r ; ; ..•th and gums, and haven wholesome ihretith, but also to those who have diseased glints for teeth. The use of thn Wash, for a short time, will insttre a return to their healthy state. • GEolltal NIUlt HAY, Dentist, No. 61, S. Olvventb yt., below Chestnut PUN, llendel, at Carlisle, says ;=' Mr. Zer- man, I am Well pleased with your Tonth Wash it not only cleanses and whitens the teeth without _sitinibigthein,but-it-euVrAsoreorbleeding - gmnsi I cheerfully recoinniend it to the profess.on and as the very best reparation that can be nsedlor cleansing and preserving the teeth, healing the gains, and - giving sweetness to the breath. JOIIN Surgeon Dentist. Price 25 cents per bottle: Prepared only Pr :owls Zermatt, Druggist and Chemist, corner of Ninth and Catharine streets, Philadelphia. For sale by SAMUI.II, ELLIOTT, Cut lisle, Pa octCl Window Shades, Carpets and. Oi Cloths. S'Z'aViTAPAC DEP.TrZ, A T 223 North 2d Street, above Wod 11l Philadelphia, wont most respectful ly call. the attention of his blends and the public in general, to his large and well se.. elected stock of Carpel., Oil Clothe, Matthias, Window Shades, Door Olats, Stair bode, Pi ano Covers, 'rabic Covers Corsa illattings, Irmo '1- yards wide, for Public Houses, Counting dell Bee, &e. Also—to my branch Store, Spring' Gar deiit'§trotin, above 9tb WINES .O.IOTD LIQUORS. MADEIRA, Tenerdre, Malaga, Lisbon, sLtsent, Grat) Jniee, Port Ond.Anoltor brand Charminve -Wi.tes. Boston Ruin, Ginger Mandy, Cherry Brandy:' Pale Cognise and Dark Brandy, Holland Gin and Wino Bitters. Sperm CANDLE', 3le per pound, Syrup and Malango MOLALSRS, Washing Sods, superior Y Hyson,lmperial nod Black TEA, principa, Regalia and - Cuba CIGARS, for sale by the box or retail, hring 'on your pipes and tr , Item. ttny'all C (LIS. BA RNITi.. FRUIT, CANDIES, &c. FAMILY parties Sabbath - , Schools and Pie nic parties in going to the country will do well by calling at the ,cheap - Drug Store.of D, J. Rieffer;%•here they can be supplied with nr• ticles at the: lowest•rates and of the best qual ity. CANDlES—retail price, t.ln• cents per pound. A general as r-tment of Patent Med. icines - eonstantly on hand. . . • iY 2O • .. _ • BraIRDVIVIRB. A LARGE SPRING .ARRIVAL! r WWI surpasses in quantity quality and • VV prices any that has ever yet beeif opened in Carlisle, consisting of the greatest variely of all.kines of Iludware,' such as, • Shoe Fin dings, Saddlery, Coach Trimmings, Faints Oils, Varnish, Gloss. Nails, Files, Anvils, Vices . , Bellows, Springs, Aiels, Bows, Penises, Veneers, Cedarware, Farming Utensils, Bar and Rolled Iron,' Steel, &c., with a thousand morn articles uninennonable. - • ••• Having pnrchrsed largely! of, Heavy Goods preVious Id the ai'.vrtece in prices, I nm enabled to sell goods at eld prices, Pereena in want of llariwpre are ,invited to call rand examine, my. goods and bear my prices, nod yeti will be 'sat isfied where the Cheap Hardware is to be hod. CO - s3ly Moak :of WALL PAPER. ia nnap ix-inched by any in the Borough, ' Thankful for the former liberal pntropnge', orninuance of the eame is enlicited by , • r • •, • .I(HIN P.LYNEi Wes: Sido of North Hanover Street, ISM I .'• Coal, , (1000. TONS Linioliurner's Coni of the' beet renoiving'enil ler inlet, by E. 140., ', Only 0,40 per lon. • Carlielo,3larol , 6,lBsB. • :'llfio9dteiird. Saimide FE RODUCE DEALERS; . COMMISsIONi . FORWARDING MERCHANTS, nc.02:11., , , CARLISLE, P." . . 41,01)CIIISCIITC11F1 [SUCOCSSOT: TO A. I , lo' No. 164' Chestnut St., Swaint's Bu MIXNENSI VD:: Music - Publish IL/ er in Musical Instruments scription. Exclusive ng,ent fort io sale of Millet, Davis & CO'kl Patent Suspension Bridge .lEoliari nod oilier PIANOS, L. Gilbert's Boudoir Pianos, 'Melodeons, Mar. tin's Guita'rs, Harps, Violins, Sheet Music, Music enoks, &a. 1 - 4sidenis ot'lhe country will be supplied by sailor otherwise with music. they may wish, as lOw.as if purchased in person. Having one, or the largest stocks in title United States, It leel confident of satisfying all who may favor me wits a call or order. Dealers in'llusie supplied on the most libcra teems. Pianos to let. Second-hand Pianos for sale. runs '2O 1853 ly) Cheap Watches and Jewthy W 11 OLESALE and RETAIL at the " Philadelphia NVateh l a djo l nrY‘}. 'l Number Noah ;ect,ertr or Quarry, Philadelphia. 41,,:i,14 • Gold Lever Wet, heo, lull itili - 4 1 VIll'il)a jewelled, 18 carat cae e s , .5.20,00 Silv'rdo lullfd, $l2 Gold Spectacles $7 00 Silver Le'pe j,”.ls, JO Fine Silver do. 150 do do do 9 Gold Brecelits. 300 Superior Quartiers, 7 Ladies G'd P'ls 1 . 00 Imitation do 5 I S'r Teo S'ne, sett,s.oo Gold Pens with Pencil and Sitiqr'llolar, 100 Gold Finger Rings 373 cents to 88; Watch Glosses, plain, MI cents ; Patent, 189 ; boner, 25 ; other articles in proportion. All goods warranted to he what the,/ are Fold for. STA FFEIt he 11A R LEY ,• sept Sly sFIICCeSSOIT t 0 0. Conrad. On hand,.kime Gold and Silver' Levers And Lepines,still lower than the nboveprices. KRUPP'S ESSENCE OF COFFEE IVIAN UFACTU It ED awl tor sale by ELI KRUPP, No (i 59, North Third street, Ph ladelphia,is warranted to render enure satis faction, and is. beyond doubt the best nod most wholesome preparation of Coffee ever known.— Oho package at I` It cents WILL SA VV. four points of ordinary Col Fee. Try it and be con vinced. A number of Essences of lof ee were deposited at the Franklin Institute isiltiatl. and the Judges decides! Krupp's to he THE BEST in the exhibition. Friends, it you wish to enjoy a good ,cheap and henithy Cup of Coffee promire Krupp's Essence sit Coffee. It is for sole by nearly ~11 the principal Grocers and Druggists throughout the Coitus! States. A pri I 20, 16.53. ) WM. DAILY & SON, ~/ No,t,s and Dealers in ENNLEAII, TRENCH & 8, ITA IVATaIIP9, JEWETT,. EILTEILIVARR PLATED. wARII. AND FANCY ARTICLES, Aro censtantly receiving the latest styles Of the abtive G00d.% winch are offered at wholesale or retell, at No. 216 Market Street, above Sloth; near Neater Strom, Philadelphia , .5.,,,.. -, c , ' MAMMIES ta ciii. . .t,,V 5.,„,,_ %.46 tearrented to Al IRA& melt arc .1.4 AGRICULTURAL 'WAREHOUSE AND SEMI) SUL'OItEI THE subscribers, in addition to their exten sive Groc ery, have connected therewith a n "AGR. IC U LTC ILA L lV A REIIO USE and SESD STORE, 110, illat'ket street, near the railroad, Harrisburg, Pa., and are prepared to fill all. orders, by wholesale and retail, of all kinds - of Agricultural Implements, Vegetable and Flower Seeds, &c. Country merchants. with reasonable discounts to sell again. Hore-powers and threshers, wheat•drillls and seed'-planters, plows, harrows and cultic:, todder, hay, and straw-cotter , grain fans corn shellers . . vegetable cutters, hand grain mills, clove,:r:hollers, horse'rakes churns,grind stones-and improved liansino.s, f l ay, str aw an d manure lurks, farmer's boilers, ov yokes and how, patent bow pins, cow chains, spades, hoes and rakes, .post diggers, wheelbarrows, grain cradles, scythes and soythestone, pot at oe drags post angers, axes and hatchets, grain bags, I grain measures, garden tro wit, pruning and bud,liog knives, grass and grain sickles, screw Lwronches,_pineer,s-and-gimblets, rut and' amble 'traps, cattle cards and horse brushes, curry combs, garden reels, cow bells, whiffle trees, guars , . Mostar', poudrette, bone ust. lime, gar den, field and flower seeds. • Also, n large and fresh assortment of GRO CERIES, TEAS, Re.; till cheap for cash. BOYER & lIALL. [6r-l.cain and produce of all kinds jecetved n exchange loc implements. April 13, 1A53.-11r - Plainfield Classical Academy. Near Carlisle, Pa, 14th Session (live months) will con -11, menet,. May :Id. The buildings are new and extens,ve (one erected last- 1.• all). The situation is all that can be des red for health fulness and moral purity Itemoved from the excitements of Town or Village th- Student may here'prepare for College, Mercantile pur suits, &c. All the branches are taught which go to arm a liberal t ducat on. A conscien liens discharge of .duty has secured, nailer Providence. the present flourishing condition of the Institution. Its-future prosperity shall be maintaned by the shine means. Terms—Board and Tuition (per session), S50:00 For Catalogues with lull information address IL IC. Principal &. Proprietor. Cumb, Co., Pa. Oumberlana Valley Institute. A select DOarding Schootembracing two distinct and seperate Departments, Atte 1 5- Female. REV. J. S. LOOSE, A. M. Princod. WOOS Instmnion will 6 hereafter ,occutty the , .JILL now and commodious edifice JuSt erected for its necoxlmoda Oen. The building is:pe.. culiarly adapted to meet the wants ul both de partments.. The rooms - aro largo and well ventilated,' MO the whole house is warmed with a heated air furnace. 'which is especially healthful. , located on en emineheCnear the bor ough of rvicchartiesburg, CumbOrlund . Cloning, Pa., v ith ample grounds, handsoin'oly laid out, and ornamented, surrounding it ; inviting . to physical exercise end to amusement in open air. Every facility . for nn necomplishen 'Sal. classichl education is hero ollbrod that can be found at any similar Institution in this State. TERMS. Board and Tuition, per session, 650 00: N nod Ornamental Branches, extra The Summer Session will open' on the. 2d c May, and continue twenty'one weeks.: BOARD OF INSTRUCTORS Reit. J. S. Lowe, A. M.,Proteesor of Mora Science and Ancient Langan:es, Homy Com fort, Assistant ; Miss L. C. \Volker, Prineilthl of Female Deportment nod teacher of Music. Miss Assistant; Mr. Edward Fells, 'Professor of Modern Lonamiges ; J. 13. Her. &tog, M. D., Lecturer on Physiology and Laws ol• Health „ ' For Circulars" containing references and urther partionlors address the Principal, - — lllechnnieshorg; , - • .quirtherland Co., Pa. Afarch 30 183 u,sue ramaxv.4o PRItAIC articloof.Sugnr;liaising at !di • elinifriluy pound, Bunalk du, a good ari lett!, il l 3 Citrona,A4geo, 'Spines, randies, Lomnns, ' iCkriingos, Presorlied fruits, Dates, Sugared nnd . Dried Crimea, Figs, . • Tnniarinds,praekers, &a &e. 'in connection Ail kinds of Confeutionn - tioa,.all of will ho,disposed, of on tho .nrigCnocommoOting torins. ' J. ICIEF,r •-- • , • 200 bb- 'si,tviu,ltita.lagtirrels, te q o , , , :gndortili . wo 4 OD:W4ID A Sigtfil.: =I liiistellaucoui, . . . XX 9 q a 4 • mow.& t.• 0..•-. , 4 - - 60 0: ' * V ' !-- :? ' ' -ile -• . - ,[4.-_,, .....,,i4v.4.: .4 to t tio, 01 , .... IMP. Li CHERII PECTORAL: rortilib cure,Or COUGITS, COEDS, Eroansmvmss., Bnozsr- _ MUTES, CROUP,• ASTEC• VIA, 'WHOOPING - COUGH AND CONS U.DIPT/OZt. ild int , Phila er, and Deal of every 110 Of all the numerous medicines extant, [and some of them valuable . ' for the core of mil_ MOnnly Loolploints, nothing has ever been found which could compare in its effects with this preparation. Others tore sometimes, but at all times and in rill diseases of the lungs and throat where medicine can give relief, this will do it. It hi pleasant to tribe, and perfectly era in accordance with the directions. W 0 et, nut adverttim for the information Orli's° who tiny° tried It bin those who hove not.— Families that have known its value will not he %yahoo. it, Lad by timely use, they are secure from the chit:germ's consols( Imes of Coughs and Colds tv7iich neglected, ripen into fatal consumption. The Diploma of the Massachusetts Inqitute was awarded to this preMirntion by the Board of Judges in September 1P47; also, the meda I 3 of the three great 'lnstitutes of Art, in this country; also the - Diploma of the Ohio Institute nt Cincinnati, has been given to the CHERRY P I„ by their Government in considers lion of its extraordinary t!xcellence and useful ness in curing affections of the Lungs and Throat. Read the following opinion fouilded on the long experience of the eminent Phyticiun of the port and city of _ _ Dr .1 C Avim Tivcyears trial of your (TIEP,RY PECTO RAL in my practice, hus proven whnt I fore saw from its composition, must be tale, that it eradicates and cures tie colds and coughs we, in thia'section are peculiarly liable. I think its equal.has not yet been dkcovered !Mr do I know how a - better remedy can he madn lot the dinternners of the Thront and Lungs. - J J 13 QRTON, M FR S. , Sec what it luta clo.e on a wasted constitu tion; riot only in 6ie following canon, but a thousand theme a Dr Ayer: In the month of July last I was _attacked by a violent diorama in the mines of Califirrnia. I returned to San Franneisco in hope 'of receiving benefit from a change of climate and diet. My diarrharn censrd, but wee followed by n severe cough, and inn h soreness. I finally slatted fur home, but re ceived no benefit front the voyage. Illy cough molt/Tined to grow WOrtIV and ti lien I arrived at New York, , I was nt once marked by my aeguaintantres as a vietrm of consumption. I must confess that I now no sufficient reason to doubt what my friends uI; believed. At this time I commenced taking your truly invaluable medicine with little expectutima, ol deriving any benefit from its You would not re ceive these lines did I not regard it my duty to state to the afflicted, through you, that my health, in the spat.: of eight months, is fully restored. I attribute it to the use of your CHERRY PECTOPe.,AL, Yours truly, WILLIAM W. SMITH . WAsniNe-rosr, Pa., A pail I i, WS. '• Dear sir t Feeling that I have beemspared from 11 premature grave, tfirough your inittrumental. 11.3 by Ow providence of (tor!, I will take the iberty to express ni gratitude. cough mut thea farming symptoms Of -Coo somptioo had. reclucerl me too low to leave me any thin;; like hope, when my- physician biatughr inc a bottle of }our I'ccrwi,ac It Seellied to offrod immediate a ct of, and now in a few uechs time has restored nee to sound heath II it will. do for others what it has done for me, vim are certainly one of the heneGetors of mankind, Siuterel) wiihius'you every blessing, t ant Very respeetltllly yours, • JOHN CI,A ` Rector of St. Peter's ehnrr With such assurance, and from sucl men, no stronger proof can be adduced unless it be from its ellects upon trial.' Prepared and Sold by JAMES C. AVER, PRACTICAL CILEMIST, Lowell, blase Sold in Carlisle by Dr S. Elliott, and S. W. Daveestielt--in Mechanicsburg by Ur Ira Day —in Newville by .1. 11. Ilerron—in Sbiapen s . burg by J. C. & U. B. Allick, and--'by. Drug— gists generally throughent,the State. d &or , ze# ,„_- t .„ COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Located No 117 Baltimore Street, Baltimore, 111 d. The ostenstide object of this Institution is to place in the reach of individuals proper lacili• tics for obtaining—a- thorouglr and - pranks! Mercantile Education. I\ ()thing indeed has been omitted that is calculated to produce the desired result. The rooms of the College are well fitted tip, conveniently arranged, and situated in the, most desirable part of the City. COnnetited thereto is a Commercial Library, end this, in connection with familiar Lectures on Commer• cial Law hod Alercantlle 6eience; is a flatter of the highest importance to nll who desire to become Accountants of the first order, and oc cupy stations of profit nod responsibility. A young man can here obtain a more 'cor: °et knowledge of general business matters in a few weeks than can 'be acquired in us many years in any one Counting Room. l'he course of study embraces Double Entry Book looping, and its adaptation to vatious departments of Commerce and Trade, Mercan tile calculations intight according to the most approved methods. Practical I,:enmanship, com bining rapidity of execution with beauty of construction. Lectures on Mercantile Law, upon various important Alercautile subjects basido many other points necessary for a book. keeper or business man to inklerstand. The time necessary for an indusitions student to complete the course varies from 5 tog weeks. Thera being no vacation, applicanii can enter at any time and attend both day and evening,. Examinations are held nt stated periods. and Diplomas awarded to those who g . aduata.— For terms, &c:, write and have a Circular for warded by mail. •, March, 23. 1853, ly. STEIATVZ SAVE/ MITILL. .TIIE undarsigned nwning a largo Stenin Saw Mill;recently built, on an improved„pluti, with a circular saw capable of cawing with great rapidity, located three miles west of Pa. pet town,Cumberlund count , y, at the base of the Smith Mountain, on Spruei Run, and having in possession near one thousand acres of the . bent timber lend, in the Soulhern part of Penn sylvania, arc now prepared• to sdw and furnish lumber to order, at the 'shortest. notice of the 'Various descriptions used fur mechanical pur :finFies. They can fufrnish frame stuff for burns Ityidheuse's of any, length and aiza, that rosy be 'required, wenther-bonrding, flooring, and ten. °lug tiofirdt., Poplar and oak:boards anti pinch, Shingle and plastering fifths oak and eliesnut shtnglra„cecper atoll; pitch pine posts, and chestnut rails stud posts.. They have now on hand several its-noint feel of lumber, abeam( rails and posts fur fence, ash and pine wood by the cord, and can engutt,n to be delivered in its season sown' hundred eurda of chesnut oak bark for turning purposes. TO proprietors having availed themselves of flu), milord edvtintogen of then- location, which 'abounds in a variety of the finest thither, nod having ulson,proctical hp.wredge of the hosinesn, ( iire enabled to furnish luolier lower to the citizens of Cumberland' count:/ than can bo dons by any similar establishment ....and an they ilk] and expect to do a farce business, *trite no pains to accommodate tho public of the nitortost notice.' The"verions descriptions of lumber will ho delivered in Carlisle or elsewhere tia'reav be desired. All ordern addressed to the proprie. tore; DiVen & flaslrell,living in Pupertrwn, or Wm. 1). Feynititrr, jr. in Curlidp, will .enetne prompt attention. DIVEN, lIASKELL & SEYNIC UR. . ' . AMIECOVII.L.' • ." TilLlatore of the sebeiiihek.erphretitig •. . - Queenewnye, and ell: the by him„..ist unloved to hie ••evi huthliee, No's .2,8e3, , :41.41R10N -1-IALL,..West •111.th,St. , 4. 0 ,1'A i r4 Ws EBY: .• ST JOHNS, May 8, 1851 SUNBURY, Jan 24th 1851 A ,-CHOICE No.- I -Itt cgrjz nr„ in .wholo. holf atid•rmalerithis, also a Vot of new No; 3,lllaciceral tbr'stlo 'croup for rasp ;at the family grorery,atoro.of, Jorm - 22.1853.1,4j' • 2)Ltivrellaucou.6. HARDWARE--SPRING SUPPLY, , • T HP. subscriber wishes to ' draw the at:en. don of the public to their ownifitt liq.y, which they may consult to good advantage by examining the elegant and complete °semi,. snout of LI ordwnre ot every deeerintion r .w hich be is now receiving at his ~ I d stand on North Hanover street. TO COACHMAIs:ERS • • We have a large supply of springs, , halts, band 6, laces, curtains, and floor, oil' cloilis and, drab cloths, of different qualiiies, in fact 'empty thing your line. TO CABINET'-MAKERS We offer completosetts of veneers ; Itnobskrand' mouldings of walnut and maim:piny, to sui both the taste and the purse. CAUTEN ' , PERS ILXAMTNE, the splendid assor meat of tools in your line as also tr complete stock of building matcrialß, cubit as locks„ hinges,' screws, latches, I Inns, paints, oils, varnishek, turpentine, &c. and va.' rinus - carpenters".toMsP cheaper titan ever, us has beeir-ocknowledged by a carpcntur m Ito hes secn Chem. . BLACKSMITHS cannot go wrangle giving us u call (or a sup.. ply otllmmtncred, rolled, : and other b on genelallx, used. as aIEO c .l l t, slu or American and Engrish blipicr sttel,, • e. Az.c. OUR P•ARMER -FRIENDS • will also consult !heir interests' by loel:ing at our cheap shovels, forks. trace chains, home', and every other article from a .cradle to u plour4h,to suit them in price and qualitv. mu.; P.I,J,RLIC GENERALLY are also invited to esnmine the quantity and\ quality now on hand, of ceder wart., who, churns, hodkets.,oils, such -as fish,' Friel in :Ind flasseed'oili, Which will he sold at the lowest cash prices. I would aka call attentten to my splendid assortment of WALL PAPER'S, pre•erding n numberless variety of Patterns at prices from G etc. upwards. Benliqtil.vn there is no mistake here, no all articles will he Fole at the lowest ensh prices/AY the old and well ItiMwn stand en North Hanover street. East sloe, betiveee MeGlaughlin's llotel and Kell. er'.s fiat Store. "JACOB Sp',.3ER. -- Mardi 10. Spring & Summer Styles of Hats !! 74—,..5.5.. - .3Eg • ' l2l-. 7- .-:_ ;. '-' V-f 5.,..• . --- _ - '4 G 4 s J. ROLLER desire respectfully to in _turn] their customers and friend: that they are now supplied with a great curio y of • FIATS AND CAPS for Spring and Summer Ute 7n tdditicn 'n a lenutpul spring style of Silk lints nod Mir extensive a,sortment of light mid ((dented shwa hats they would cull part 'cult a ntten . Pion to their Panama, Lephclu, Cl 4 nod Si taw lints just received from the citu 1, 1 , or . soriment ie large and for looney' (.1 . style rx