Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, January 11, 1854, Image 3

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, i.. i t,,,....., iraoslv-teCto lkilry GIfOS, fll'e in
111 , 11311 d 01 WilttS Sci. Porker for collection-
HENRY GLASS.
.Imt 11, IS.II
a
STORE fuola TO RENT
Canneioui sTavE - Rornr
cu i nst Illgh street, lately occupied by Al r.
Cuyothers as n Grocery Slum. It is very ellt
gibly siluatTd foi business • Possession will be
UI V6ll St any lime. For terms enquire of
JACOLI ZUG.
. Jon It, ISA
Surgebusi llandcige Institute
REMOVED to No. 4 Ninth street,
niore uhovt 111nrItut. It C.
EV ER E1.1"1"8 Potent Gtudnnlii g
Prnsonro TRUSS, for tlio cure of 'lnv - aunt ;
Sholdcr 13tacca, Supporter a , Etasti. Siuckingn,
stNionsary, flinnorrhoidol, nod lintninges for
cleforitlits. jo l t. I f—ly r•
PUBLIC SALE.
W Übe sold nthublic sale, On W EDNES•
DAY, the Inch of January, 1854, nt 10 e'Llock
A. M. ntt he Carlisle Barracks, n large quanti
ty of CO M ISSA RY STO RLS, consisting
td Pork by 4110 beteel, Flour by the barrel,
Beans by the bushel, Rico, Coffee. Sugar.
Oodles and Soap by the pound, Vinegar by the
galior; and Salt by the bus.
By order el Com. Gen. Sub.
CIIARLRS HARDY ,Ord. Set., U S A.
Ro'nr, rr AluenterNitY, Auctioneer• [jaull
Estate of Jos, 13. Stevenson, dec.
- ‘l - tatcr, is hereby given that letters of ads
./.11 ministration on the estate of Joseph B
Ste
venson, tote of the borough or Carlisle, (lamb.
counts', l'a., have this tiny been issued by the
Itsigtsier in and lor said county, to tha suhsi
her, let-Wing in said borough.. All persons
having claims against said estate are temored to
present thtun for battlement, and those indebted
to make immediate payment to
SNIES \V. MARSHALL,
Jan 11,1 1951
Estate of Jacob Creamer, deseased.
r; is hereby given ,that letters testa%
mentary on the estate of Jacob Creepier,
late of Southampten township, Cattily county,
(leveraged, have been geanted by the- Register of
said county to the subscriber, rt-itimg ut the
the saute] township. All persons indebted to
,titl estate are re hared to make int tuedrate pays
mew, and those havint , claims to prcresa divas
JAtOR CREAMER,
PETER UR ENIER.,
GEORGE CREAMER.
ENct MOM
jnnl lempd
STOVES!• STOVEIS! STOVES!
• J - 01IN 1). AS,
° ,3 L- 11 '
ntreet, next door to Marion Hull, the largest
nil most complete ussoriment of
• • .
COOK, OFFICE, & PARLOUR STONES
to lie bond in this county, winch will he sold
at the lowest prices for cash or approved ert dn.
the stock consists of a large assurtnint Cli new
sod highly approved •
P-NTENT COOKING STOVES,
Finished in the most complete manner, and
eelculated tor either wood or coat or hot h. All
the old standard patterns, winch have stood the
tent Of es perience, may lie Mood at hits estab
lishment. Al-o a great variety of the most up
koved and beautiful
PARLOR AND OFFICE STOVES,
Including, a imitator of new styles, possessing
very euporior advantages over those heretutore
in use. Families and housekeepers al e t cepect•
tulle invited to give him a tali before porcie,
sing elisewhere. Stoves delivered tei any part
ot the county and gpt up at the shortest notice.
He continues to do al. kinds of '
TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE,
and Copper work, and has constantly on hand
or will make to order every article required by
housekeepers or °the' sin 011. line. Ills stock
nil Tin and Coppervvare embraces every loud
'of household and kitchen utensil, warranted
equal to the best manufactured. Persons in
want ol articles in his line may always be sure
of being accumodaß.2l to their satisfaction by
giving; lin' a call.
OF,PEZANS' courtm SAL'.
On SATE RDAY, Janunry 21, 115.1.-
UNI) E as order of sole from the Omhob'
Court of Cumberland County, the soh:it:l.i..
I.or olta, at 4...16.1i.:111110 011 the premises, at
1 o'clock I'. M., the following Wrolterly, late
the real estate of George Ilari.ish, deceased:
A two story FRAME HOUSE
and Two LOTS OF OR OLIN I), •s JR cc
containing about oni -fourth of an ' v
ac•e, situated at Boiling Spinnu.in
South .Middleton' o‘voship'
V.
lot on which the house is situated i- on the
Forge road, hounded by Mary BretAibil, Adam
Leidy and an alley. The other lot is bounded
by the Shippensbuth road and Dan'l Kauffman.
Tho lots will bc sold separately or together, as
nine suit porellesers.
'Emma 111Sale—Fi ye per rent of the purchase
money to he paid on day of 8111 e, one hall et the
residue on theist of April. I d 54, when posaes_
sion will be given, and this residue iii one year
thereafter without interest, to be secured by a
lieu on the land.
LOUISA S I N Elt,
Adm'x of George 11unit-ill, dcc
December '2B, 18Y.1,
ANOTHER GREAT ARRIVAL!
PALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS,
t the Stoic
Second Arrival of,Winler Dry—Goods.
TUE sulisctiaer respecilully inlorms his
tri,nds and uoutncrous cusion:rrs. that he has
returned tront Philadelphia with a large assort.
!sent of Fall and Winter Goods, consisting. of
Cloths, Cassimores, Vostings. Mullins, tick
lags, cheeks; flannels,, tinny, cravats, suspen
ders, gloves, Ste. .
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
Silks. bombazines, merinoes, coburg
plain null chang,enble . noplins, gingbams,
calicoes, alimcna, shawls, hosiery. &c.
HATS ANI),•CAi'S,
Men's and Boys —n very lame assortment, al
so Bonnets and kibbons.
—.4300TS AND. SHOES.
A largn-assortinent of Men's Women's and
Children • 8 Boots and Shoes, Jenny Lind• ant
Buskin Shoes at very !Ow prices.
Cniered and White CA RP BT CHAIN ,
GROCERIES,
A large 'assortment ol GROCERIES, such
a,Sagar. Coflim, Molasses, Rice, Teits,--&e.
All'who visit our establishment me free to
neknowletlge that we are selling Foreign and
Domestic Very Goods, Boots, Shdes, &e., nt as.
toilishingly low prices! Our low prices have
already summed a large number 01 . people.
Lw
The attention,of allto wish good bargains
is seltrited, as great indueetneuts.can be otlered
to purrhasers..
Don't forget tho old stand, Hunierich's cor
ner. North Hanover titreet,
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!Saner, Eggs, Raga and Soap talcon'at market
prices. • N. W. WOODS.
Dec V,1853
ELEGANT GIFT BOOKS I I I
inpERSONS Wishieg to, purchase.CHßlST
MAS PRESENTS sucirtis
Annuals,
Gift Books. -
111tiStrated,Poets,
Staierned ‘Voiks,
Bibles,
Prayer Books,
• Hymn Books,
Juveniles,
•
Miscellaneous
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Port-Monolog, Port Folios, Fancy Stationery
and Fillloy Articles got-malty, will find. a Into
ass:unite:it at the Chu plßoult,Stere or
A. M. PIPER.
NEW GOODS ! • NEW GOODS !.!
UST Rocolved an assortment Li: first qunli•y
0 Gam Shoes, also aan assortMent of IVil 7
Its' Ladies' wittier Boots and Shoes. .Oleo
lal mttortlient of Men's and Boy's water Proof
and lino call skip
Mi==lM
Alao:nn aysortment of olegant bar'd and ligd
DIi'd.AINES AND DA§NWRS,
Or the nowest etylas, A lot of tun cold French
1IDIUNOE:7;,
and Paramettas, and other fashion:o.lo colours.
Alit'. un wolortincot of Oleg:int pculln worked
Collars, Chitmizatts, Uoaerdm. yrs utd.ctilis
CA I'S ! ! !
Some prime Carpets still on band. Intending
to relinquish this branch of my business 1 will
sell oil the stock uncommonly low.
_ _ _
CHARLES - 0G.11,8Y
Carlis'm Doc 21, , '
Bonnet Peothers
'l'llll snlie6rjl2er, has just opened an involoe
Ositinh and nille'r Punnetlfeyttterp, nt ore•
the usual price., 'A !no, a Punnet ,
y cneap 'lni
Fa'n9y Moe
• G EO. flltlsl
.glareltvare, Effardware.
.11E subscriber wishes to draw the atten
tion of flit:11)11)11e to their own in rests,
which they may consult to good-advantage by
examining the •elegnat 'and complete assort
meld of Hardware of every deecriPtiont which
he is now receiving at his old stood on North
Hunoverst rect. _
We have a. large F upply' of springs, hubs,
hands, laces, cm tams, and floor oil cloths and
drab cloths, of daerent qualities, in 'fuel every
thing in 'your line. , .
,
• TO CABINET-MAKERS ..
We oiier complete sots of veneers, knobs and
mouldings of walnut and mahogany, ho sui
both the taste and I lie muse,
CA BP ENTER'S EXAMINE '
t e splendid nssur•Ment of tools in your line
as also x complete stock of building materials,
null as lochs, hinges, ScreiVH, latches, glass,
paints, oils, varnishes, turpentine. &c. and va
rious carpenters teals cheaper ,hart ever, no
has hven acknowledged by a carPenier who
has stert them.
BLACKSMITHS
cannei go wrongin giv . ing us a call f or a sup—
ply of hammered, rolled, slit and orhi , r iron
generally rased, us also cast, shear American
and English Wilier steel, &e.. , ALC.
OUR FARNIN I N
will also consult their interests by looking at
our cheap shovels, tot Its, trace chains, banter,
and every other article Item u .cradle to 0
ploto4h,to suit them in price tool gustily.
THE PUBLIC GENERALLY
are nlso invited to examine the quality and
quality now on hnnd of cedar ware, tubs,
churns, buckets, oils, such ns fish, sperm and
flaxseed oils, which will be sold at the lowest
cs-li p r i ces . I would also call attention to my
splendid assortment of 'WALL PAPERS,
pre , enting a numberless variety of Patterns at
prices Iroto 6 rts.snpsenrds. Remember there
is nit mistake here, ns all nrticles will he sold
liN
nt tnwest cash KIN'S nt tho old nnrj well
known stand en North Hanover street East
sic,', between OleGlaughlin'a lintel and Kell
er's that Store. JACOB SE:i Eli.
march Id
''repare for di/ inte,ll
PARLOR AND COO KING sTr pa.
rd 1111.; subscriber at ills old stand on North
Hanover Street, Carlisle, the sign of the
"Manunoth Red uflbe Pbt," desires to call
the attention of the oublic to hie large assort•
meta of 'l' (1 V 1 , , S. of ihe nev;est4 and mast
lit4sionahle styles, Irons the best manufactnrios
-io the country', and at all Kides from 53 to SI3
Among his
PARLOR :AND CFTAMBER'STOVES
are the Mirror Stove, the Arctic, Revere, Star,
Persian, Union and 113tnn Air Tight, together
with other pattern which he has oroll sizes for
Parlm s or Chambers, and calculated (or burn
ing either wood nr cool. Also the Etna, Glebe,
Astor, A litany, Flst-ton and Bandbox .or Poor
an's, with other
C o , oli I sToVES,
comprising the latest improvements in kituhen
stoves, nail intended for either wood or coal.—
Also the Dining Room Cooking Stove—a now
and elegant article, to which he invites the pat.-
licular attention of Minilics. Ills cooking stoves
ranirc in price (tont 810 to '25, with all the ns
turtiS complete. Also Ni.ie Plate Stoves of
various patterns ahat all prices. - Also
EN f I.MEL,I.ED AND TINNED WARE -
Mr Cooking Stoves,Brmos Kettles, &c. Also,
avery article in the lina'ol,Tin and Copper
Ware. Thu patine non ectlully invited to
call as he IS conlitlent with his large stock, va
riety and cheapness, n 1 being able to give entire
satisfaction to every purchaser. Callmmiare_
M. MORRIS. •
O tekr 19, 1855—Rm
-iTILIE subs giber has just returned from Phil.
0. adelphia, and is now opening a large and
elegant assortment of cheap
WINTER GOODS,
consisting in part of cloths, cassitners, cassi.
netts, fliouoll 4, blankets, jeatts &c.
Ladies , Guuds—A beautiful assortment of
de lames, Drench merinoes, paratnettits, silks
now al srlo barre.l, cashmeres, ritions,lshawls„f
Frock worked collars. &c.
Domeatics—llleaelied and unbl'd muslins,
checks, tickangs, canton flannels, &c.
• limits 1111 d shoes—A large assortment of
men and boys whiter hoots, Also an enio.o now
sleek tor belies' item, morocco hoots, bus-
Wins ant slippors, children's shoes in great,va
riety, gum over shoes of all descriptions. "
(4rue-cries—A. fresh lot 01 sugars, coffee,
teas, molasses, spices, ,Sz.c.
..
As In y whiter assortment is new and full, we
cordially invite all our old friends and ensue- ,
niers. and the public in o neral to call end ex•
ursine. oar stock :rehire uireliasing elsewhere,
119 we will take pleasure n allowing our goods,
and wall-sell:.s cheap if not. _cheaper tlnuLans
other store in the co9nty, Itecolleet the old
stand—E.Lst Main Street.
CIIAS. OGILBY.
Nov 111 1831
.Veav Goods: AVat , Goods:
The suliscri or has just received a large and
iwell selected jot of Winter Goods at his Store
im the verner of Centre Square. A fine lot of
NAP 0 L ECLN CRAVATS,
ust opened, and for sari:lst the lowest g ore.
[MESS " B U r -IPONS_.
A very ilarge and Cell assortment of Lad i c es'
Dress I;uttons, embracing a new style.
PO RTMO N NA I ES ,
A great variety of Tort monnaes, :of the latest
patterns.
WORK BOX ' ES,
just opened a few Ladies' Work i Boxes and
Gents' Shaving Cases, suitable corcchristmas.
• FURS, FURS,
Just opened a few Lots of Furs, with a large
lot of Woollen Comforts, and all for solo by
GBO. \V WINER.
Carlisle, Nov 31, 1853,-
11 TrOOPS.
IIIP, snh3 , riber hot just opened another lot
of Woollen Plaid Cashmeres, Plaid Mous
do Laines, Porammtas and othdrlriesslVoods.
FURS. FURS—Another invoice of Vi'etori
nes, Mititees, ‘Veolen Comer's, Scarfs, tite—‘.
Also another lot of Lined Buckskin Gloves,
linc.k MAIL+, with g i..)Ve3 and hesrery. of every
description. , •
PJINTED VELVET RIBBONS, &e
Jost opened an assortment of Poioted Velvot
Ribbons scitlta fresh assortment of Dress Trim.
jogs, Buttonsi &c. - -
I3EAVER C LOTIIS —On hand a Inrgo as
sortinent of Denver Cloths for Overcoats, Sa
lter. Bro Cloths, Onssirners,;Sutinets, Velvet
Cords, 4t c, and foi sale by
GEOR.L.I2: W. lIITNER.
Carli, Doe 21, 1853.
OUSE, Sign, Fancy and Ornamental
ll Painter, Iriin's (formerly Harper's) Row,
next door to Trout's Hat Store. He will at
tend promptly to all the above desdiptions of
painting, at reasonable prices. The various
kinds of graining attended to, such as mahog
any, oak, walnut, &9., in the improved styles,
Carlisle, July 14, 18.52-Iy.
A. full assorttiiiiint'of Lined Buck Gloves, also'
Buck Mittens, and other Gloves just received
EG. W.
.SALESIVIAN WANTED.
4
YOUNG MAN who kis thoroughly ae.
quanititedmith the Dry Gogdo Mistimes,
wanted immediately by
neval] G. W. lIITNDR,
STRAW WANTED.
. ,
Th e seheoilier ,will pay Cash for STRAW ,
of any kind delivered at Aliddlesex. rarmers,
will find it to their interest to sell their struts ,
and novenas° other manures.
stikyonfc,
nov3otl) •
••
.Agent:--
• -
- • PLAIDS, PLAIDS. • -
A very handsome lot of Plaid Cashmere just
received et the now and cheap store of
WEISE - I& CAMPBELL.
ritiLowanat; ' •
..
200 bbl., In %Vimle and Ilallbarrals, noN,.
reeeivbio'arid fur aale by '1
' WOOD W All t p & SIVI yr n.
_...._
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ti3S.IIOCHA
,IIONG 'EVIAWLS—hist re•
a D crivod a 113 W Long an d Square Ilrucha
Shaw.s, and for attic by
G. W. ifIrrNEFL.
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TIM subscriber Offers for• silt' lits internal
(ono h itt the HAW:R.BI'O%M F 0 UN-
Vor Particulars a6.to Termsiwltich
Ito made accommodating, business facilties Eze.,
pply to LILO tiubseribot at frfnuctstomi. Aid;
s w ) . It..IILIIII.WRENC E.
uscotanco 43
Tu 00A.CHALAICERS
FRESH h.RRIVAL!
JUST REULUV ED,
r. LT. ILOSENSTEEL,
Lined I,3uck Gloves.
Valu3.blo Foundry ror Bale
„talcbtritte,
THE WONDER OF. THE AGE,
„
. or the Cure 'of Sidtrlieuth,'Cliilblitirls; COrni
mon Sores, chapped, or Cracked Hands, Burns
tit. Studds, (juts t/I. WOllllll9, Files,ll.flaininatioti
of the Breast, bites or insects; Sore Lip s,' Pim
ples on' the race 'did Breaking Out and Sores
at Childres; and all diseases 01 the Skin.
._ This.. Ointment ine_Saltrhentri and
Burns, or Dlitipped hands. quicker and.. surer
than any other medicines of the kind, before the
public:
To substantiate tile above, I can =givehundreds
of certificates, but "I
ennsider Ili tto use, as (anc
person can do the same, it they have friends, for
even' a worthless sirtioll!) I. rely solelv on the
nybrits of the Obit meal fur the public patronage.
. I3.—A single box of this Ointment still
keep any Illacksiiiith'e, Stiller's, or
Aletilinnie's hands, let them chap or crack ever
so boil, sound and in 'good working order all
winter. Prepared and sold by
iNIONID/E
Naugatuck,Conn,
Sold also by the principal Druggists, and
Coutitiv erchants. , Price 20 cents per box.
Nov. 10, INS:l—rly
CARTER'S SPA%ISH MIXTURE.
1,
i
(PF,,ZP4\P Of"
4.(l4Vk" '"- f./..< - -'4' gl''! ), ~,
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OF BLOOD,
T:E 4 G I- :A 7 T 7 :11 : 1 : ::: :7:4114j
k t,,: d ; '-v,-...,, , ..„. i., it.: 7 14 z
411tg.i-T,Tig*IIT , Vb? ,,, ;:.
kel.:id.fig,sc-ii-,4:ii:#„-A-:t2,4*4144.*---,,c14
Not n Particle of Mercury hi it
.3,11,11,111i1i1e remedy l'ur SOl.OllllB, Kilig'6l:lol.
Blicuilta..i3m, (Pistil:Mc Cutaincrus Eruptiotrs,
Pimples or l'obtulcs on the Face, Blotches,
110 , 13, Chronic Sore I.:ye', Hing NVorm or Tel
.63r, Scald item!. 1111,1:u geicent and . Pain or the
Beeee and Jonas, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic
Imintm.pi, Spin.,l Compl.tiots mid
Diseases arising liont 1101.1 , 1leiMIS 118 e Or MCV
titry, 1111prtidellec in Life, or Impurity oh the
Blood;
This valuable Medicine, which lens become
eelebrated for the number• of extraorditia
cures ;Aimed through its agency, has induced
the propttletort,.at the urgent request of their
friends, to ntfer it to the public, which the) ;In
with the utmost conlitlence in Its shines :oil
wonderful curative iiropcitties. The followhip;
certilic.ttes selected hum a large !number, are
however. ;Arno-ger testimony than the mere
word or the poitrietors ; still :ire till from gen—
tlemen well known in their loc4litiss and of the
highest respretaldlity.matir of them residing in
the ell) of Itielenond, Va.
(,1 the Exeltitoge
known every tvliere, Sari he seen
the MOtlittilW Sl';\x'lS❑ Ai I X.-
IA , It F. 8 , 1111111iSt(.1,1 in over a l i m o i ce d e ases, 111
nearly all the diseases lot which it ia reeomnien
(led with the most astonishingly good results.—
He naps it is. tile most extraordinary mcdicino .
he hos ever' seen.
. . .
,It;LIF AN:I) 11'XF:ft—Great Core.-1 here
Lc cortily that for three years I had Ague and
Fever .r the most violent deneription. 1 half
SCVCI'2II Physic:ions, took lar4e go:twines of Qui
oho% Mercury, and I believe all the Tonics ail
vertiretl7lott-01l- st-tholty-titty ln•rma IR, I-relict%
13,1. I trio I G u•tt•r'a spniitslt '.ll re, two
Mottles of which efFentaally cured me and I am
happy to as I have had neither Chills or lever
Slew•. I ennsider it the hest Tonle in the world
and the only medicine that ever relit:lied my ease.
JOHN LONIIDIf,N.
Beaver dam near Itielimonil Va. -
G Il LUCIo Est, now in the city of Richmond
and for many years in the Past 01fiat, has such
confidence in the astonishing ,flicacy ot Carter's
Spanish Mixture, tint he has bought upwards of
50 bottles which has given away to the afflicted.
Mr Lock sal s hr leen never known it to fail when
taken escort' to dire-lions
Dr MINCE and former=
ly of the Citt ILdcl in the city of Richmond,
says he has n iittc.,c.l in a Illossisen or hist:pines
the clients nl C.mter', Spanish \ fixture which
were most troir,sm mriSing, lyS in a ease
of Consumptitnt, dependent op the Liver, the
good cheers Scene wonderlid Indeed:
SAMUEL M DRINKER rut the firm DOnk-
MOVVIS, It ichmot d, was ctirt,tl of Liter
C.lllOlllO or 8 years 4:tinting by the use of two
bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture,
GlalAT LURE OF SCROVULA—Theytli
tors or the Richmond liepoblican had a servant
emploved in their , press room cured of violent
Scrofula combined with Rheumatism, which en..
lively disabled him from work. Two bottles of
Carters-Spanish Nlixture matl'en'perf-ct c0r.4.01
him;tml - the editors in a itublio,notiea say they
"cheerfully rneamtnenti it to 00010 ate
wit!. any inst.:tie Ofahe blood •
STILL ANOTHE:It CURE OF SCROVU•
bad a very vala.dlli: boy Minor of Sur dfola
by Carter's Spanish Mixture. I consider it truly
a valuable medicine :.lames nylOr Conductor
an the It F &"P It It Co It ietniond 'Vs
•
Mr John Thompson tesidinn in the city of
flit:l:mond, was mired by three bottles of Carters
Spanish Misture.of Salt Itheton, which he had
neat lv 211 rg. awl which all th, - Ilhys telans nit
the city would not more. Mr Thompson •is a well
known iiierrlitint ill the ;Illy of Itielimand, Va.,
111111 tin 0 , 11:e is 11111 St remarkable.
Principid Depots at M. M'AILD, CLOS! , Sr.
CO, No 8.1, Maiden Lane, New N ork
T \V DYOTI' Sr. SONS, No 139, North ;2tl
sheet, Philadelphia.
BENNE l'T k BEERS, No 125 Main street,
Welimonil, Va. .
And for sale by S Elliott, S \V Ilaverstiek,
Carlisle: Ira Day, Nleelianieshurg; J LI. Herron,
Newville; .1 C Attie, Shippenslitirg, and by dell•
lers in medicines everywhere. - JIB
-
Attention, Limeburners
P.. 14 51
Buy youi COAL'of
E. BIDE
in" ONLY $2 49 per lon for Cush. [ 0 Jets
IVEIVIONTAL.
TUE Store of the subsvribor, embracing
TEAS, WICIC RIGS,
Quennsware, mid all the Varieties usually !w i n
by him, is removed to his .ew Imildiug, No's
2NI 3, MARION. lIALL, West Mail) St.
Carlir le.
' March 30, IP.C3
FRESH TEAS.; E&C
JENKINS' Best Brand of Teas, Greien and
Black, in metallic packages, also in bulk end
in original packages. A larip and general as•
sortment.ot tho hest \VIIITL IRON STONE
AND GRANITE WARE, with a variety of
Glass Ware, - arid . COmmitin Ware Of iivery de
scriptiun, to Betts or nthonviao to , sult the pur
chaser, together with
CEDAR WARE, WILLOW WARE,
and a variety of 'Fancy Ware always in store
and for sale n! the "Family Grocery'' of
Juno 8,1853. J, W. EBY.
0 1'
Corner of Ilagover and Loather 313., Carlisle,
MITE andersiglictlhas always oti hand a largo
stock of smrerior Cabinet Ware, in all the
s dllibrent styles, which lie is prepaied to sell at
the lowest prices. Ile invites attention partic
ularly!to the Patent Spring: lhatoirs Bedstead,
moat asoful article ' which onttrcly obviates all
objections. The b ottom cdn be attached to old
Bedsteads. They, have given entire saris ac
tion.tp all wile have them in utm..
ozy-COPFINS made to order auk° sbeitest
notice.
, JACOB ETT ER
Carlisle Jan's,.
KRUPP'S ESSENCE . . OF' COFFEE
, 4 .M/pf ANUYACTUREri and foe sale by ELI
.Rl2U . l'l';•lsTo 630,
.North Third street,
191.indelphia,isivarranted to 'render entire
sobs
! ftcttoi, and is beyond doubt the'best and most
wholesome preparatiOn of Cone ever known.—
Otte Package at 121. cents WILL SAVE lour
pounds of ordinary,CoGe. Try:it and be con
vinced: A nuMber of Esseners.of Colic were
deposited at. the Franklin Institute itiltip2.und
the Judges deebled ICrupp's to he TllE •lIEST
in the exhibition, Friends; it you .wish to enjoy
good, cheap and healthy Cup of Cofthe'procure
ISettup's Ifssece or olVee. hub by
nearly n princiPn C l (leurer It s
rind 11)
Drus
011.011;0,0Di the (Juittll States:
'April 2.(1, 1853. • ' • •
Liinoburnar's Voal.
' 4000 TONS e.hneburner's • Cool of the beet
. etthiyinet .TereiVing nud - coi oula,.by E. !BID-
Dt.B,jr...Only 62;40 per ton:
GarlNiu,,Nterelnlo,•l.Bs3.
pIERIAN CI , pTIJ A •
material for t.).vOchzda. just by
a. w.
. .
..!Toro alto
MERRY - ORRIST*B
Fancy Coifds., Gift Hooke, 05.:6,, eice,; eft;
-QC has..just
.received
1••• drum the City andis pOw opening a sOcia.
did display of FANCY' GO,ODS,..guitable for
the approaching liolygnySsesoiti,te which he,
desires to crll'the attentnin o f his friends add
the public Ilis'itssortincnt lu.this line etoifint
be- surpassed—in novelty—and- elegance,--and
both in quality nod price °Oho articles, Can
not fail to'plenso purchasers. It would' be iiriL
possible 'to etnirnerdip his ' •
• HOLIDAY TANGY' GOODS, • article
o'
comprise over) , ynrioty of fancy article
o' 'the rhost novel styles and . exquisite shape
such as •
Papier Mache Goods,
Elegant alabaster and porcelain ink-stands
and trays,
Fancy ivory, pearl and shell'card cake; '
Ladies' Fancy Baskets, • - •
Fancy Work Beßoe, with sewing instrunets.
Port Monnaies, of every variety;A •
•
Gold 'lions and pencils, ° • • • '
Fancy paper weights,
Papetcrics, with. a large variety of Iladies
Fancy stationery, 4 , • ,
Motto seals and wafers, - r • • ' -
Silk and bend parses, `•
Lndies' riding whips, elegantly tnished,
Ladies' line.eutlery, •
•
Perfume baskotrs and bags,l . • '
Brushes or, °W.:Ty kind Fos the, toilet;_
Reitssel's portumesof the various kinds,
Musical instruments, of ,all kinds, and at all
prices, Login lie'. with an innumerable variety o
articles 'clog antlyfinished and Suitable for ho•
lyday presents, to which ho invites tpecial at
tontion. •
Also, an extensive and elegant collection oi•
HOLIDAY GIFT )300KS, •
comprising the various English and American
ANNUALS for '1854.; richly embellished' and
illustrated POSTICA L W 0 R K S, with
CHILDREN'S PIC'FORIAL II 0 0 KS,
foe children of all ages, than which nothing
can ho more appropriate or pleasing as holiday
gifts. His essortment of School .llaolcs and
School Stationery is also complete, and com
prises every thing used in College and the
Schools. lie also desires to call the particular
attention of Families to hi s elegant display of
' A NI) 0
from the ext'ensire establishments of Cornelius.
Archer and others of Philadelphia, comprising
ovary style of 'Parlor, Chamber and Study
Lamps, for burning either lard, sperm or cam,
real oil, to pother with -Fley.mr Vases, Fancy
Screens, & c ; His assortment in thisliho is un-
equalled in the borough. Also,
FRUITS. FANCY CONFECTIOARY—
NUTS- —PRE:it:Urfa) FRUITS. &c., •
- -
- -
iri every v ,triety and at all prices, all which
I are pure and fresh, sneh na can ho confidently
recomniorlded to his friends and the little folks..
Ills stock embraces everything in the line of
Fancy Goods, with many other articles useful
, to house keepors,which the public aro especially
invited t.o call and see during the holidays.—
Itement her the Old Stand, nearly opposite the
Bank on North llanover street.
decl.L. 1853. S W. fl VERSTICK.
Great attraction!
HO! FOR THE HOLIDAYS.
KRIS'S KINGLE'S OLD HALL is now
and will continuo to he supplied with the
greatest novelties up to the close of the season,
comprising in part .
CON FECTION A RIGS
'of t`to choicest varieties, such as Fine Candy
'Fops, Jelly Cokes, Bon Bons, Gifu Cordial,
Lemon, Chocolate and Fruit Drops, 'Rose,
Vanilla and Burnt Almonds, French and ex
ploding Secrets. Also all the common' vane
ties, all al which will be sold wholeeale and
retail at4ow rates Wo have just received
of the latest importations such as Oranges
LeMons. Raisins, Figs, Proems. Citron, Cur
rants, soft and paper abetted Almonds, Fit
hurts, CbcOn, Cream and 'Ground Nuts. It
connection with the above tho largest assort
men( of
TOYS AND FANCY GOODS
of every kind from all parts of F.u'repe, man•
ofactured of wood, glass, shins, papier macho,
tin and India rubber, zinc, &c., such as Fine
%V.tx, kid and jointed Dolls;•Sevving and Card
Baskets, Work and Fancy Boxes, Flower
Vases, Moth) Caps, 'Bea Setts, Music Boxes,
Port Mom - ties, Battle Doors, Grace Hoops,
Masks, Drtims, Gnus, Trumpets, Dominoes,
lotto and other games, &c. Fancy Soaps arm
Hair Oils of every varioty.._ln connection
with the above alarge stock of
FAMILY. GROCERIES,
:such as pulverized, crushed and brownr Su•
gars. of ovary grade. Coffee, Molasses,. Starch
reen and Blaok Teas,' Spices, Butter, soda,
Sugar, Water and other Crackers, cheese,&e.
The subscriber roturns his sincere thanks
toli , ' mnarous public for the patronage hereto
fore bestowed on him, and hopes, by a desire
to please, to merit a continuance of the same.
Y. MONYER.
Carlisle, December 7, 1853.
ritENon WORB.
vvE have this day recopied from New Yon'
a very large assortment of Worked
Ruffling; Jaconet and Swiss Edging, Inserting
Understetives and Spencers, Embr'd lland•
keit hiefs,&c., willen will bo sold at the loAest
prices. LWEISE & CAMPBELL.
HARDWARE-FRESH ARRIVAL ! !
THE subscriber hoeing returned from •the
'shy would mill the attention of his friends and
the public gnerully to the largo and well se•
levied assortment of 'Hardware which he has
just received. consisting in part of
BUILDING NIA.TERIALS,
such as nails, zerws, hinges, locks, bolts,
• glass, putty, puints, oils, &c. TOOLS—
edge tools; saes and planes of every descrip
tion, with file, rasps, hammers, anvils, &c.
A general assortment of
- .
SIIOENIAKERS & SADDLERS TOOLS,
together with morocco. lining and binding
skins, shoo thread, wax, pegs, lasts,..harness
inounting,aaddleirecs, !,&e. _
COACH TRlMMlNG—canvass (plain, en
amelled, figured and embossed ' ) patent and en
- Eanielled leather, sales; *fringe, hubs, spokp,
felines, shafts, &c, &a.
Cabinet Makers will, find a large assormeht
of.varnishos, mahogany and walnut voneers,
moulding: rosettes, hair sloth, curled hair,'&e.
stock of IRON is large and:well-scree,
ed, comprising all the kinds in general use, ns
hammered and rolled tire, of all sixes, fist, bar
and band irob, round, square' - and , oval jron,
horse shoe iron and nail, rods; with a large lot
of cast and spring' steel, nglish and! American
—.blister steel, &c.
tHeusekeepers rind 'those about commencing
will firiirif, 'to their advantage to call:and exam
ine our cutlery britiania and plated ware,
pairs, kettles, cedar ware, baskets, &c.
In addition to the aboVe we have received a
splendid assertment of WALL• PAPER, ma
king the stock ',complete, and at sut,h - prieca sI
cannot fail to give Satisfaction." 'We '
friends - to - call; knowirfg
advantage. ' Remember the old s stand; East
iligh Street P, ,
,
Oct. 12, 1853. lIENRY. SAXTON.
=EI
TO FARBIERS - ik HORSE DEALERS
DOCTOR S. SEIBERT, Veterinat'si
Surgeon, has returned to Carlisle, and 10 . -
opted laimsell permanently for the purpose of
.operating upon diseased horses,. and priecfgai
hintsell tb ?Awe the most of 'diseases to winch'
this noble animal is stibject.„lle is able to cure
Ring-Bone, Tooth Bane and Bog - Spaviti, and
all weakeyes which are supppsod to be infected
by hooks, without cutting the gland of the eye,
and all eyes supposed to be sflected with Wolf
Teeth, without extracting the teeth. He can
enure a fresh foundered horse tin forty-eight
hours as sound as, over. He also .cures all dis.
tempers hoof bound, sprung knees, sh alder
jams. string belt, fistulas and pole evil. Ile can
remove all callous enlargments, and perforth all
euigical operations that may bet - 004yd of him,
Persons having diseased horses who cannot
leave Iltcm With.him, can be supplied With all
the medicines and directions for use, He char.
gee nothing for examining a horse and locating
their disettsee. So, bring on your cripples.
Ho may be found at Henry Glass's Cumber.
land and Perry Carlisle, :Whore those
wiShing to engage hisservic es arc reguested.td
call. ; ['Nov 20853.
monk ..ND 'HAMS. ,
'DECEIVED thliday, direst frorriiCineinnas
a lull supply ol thefullowing'eelubra.
ted brands: • • •
100 Sugar Cured Davis & Co'slieof Hams,
100 11 , GardneriPhipp & Co's llama;
100 " " Duflielle Westphalia ;' ,do..
:This last brand gained the Prize Medal at, the,
• London WorbPs Fair. Also a la y gnaUpply;ol
Country lildros,.Dacon, aciuldois and:Sides all
of whioh will bu sold veyy low for cash.
, J. D. WILLIAMS,
..fone 21,1E 1 '63. Family
r, • .
Fish
• As• OIIMPETIof ol.1 , To.• 1 MACKEREL,it
'M. • , whal6, hhlf tind qiiirtor 4 18 ,"alsa a
neiv /VP. 3 Mtialrivel for Bala' cheap for , c , am i a
th'n' ,iiraccry store of-•• • • • • ,
hula 2333 5 3. .1.1. 0 WILLIAMS,
FRUITS AND NUTS
liElgitY SAXTON
tlcal one a co.
,
'Pr
!Valuable 'Ttiivit''operly
r.,01i SALE ;•-• '-;
wILL sell at private, sale a
Two Story .13rieltr 11011SEirat, a
gad Lot : • Loof,..Grouno; iriteated on ;
, m(iron!) ; Biwa,— on
HainiVer stieeb extended;
in this borough: Vet
baeltbaitilmg, nil in gocill
Thu [jot 60 - Met in' front by•l7o in depth. Ltd
. the premises -la a stable, and - the
ty ie otigible and convenient. ' •":
Alat !
n small Two StOry BRICK 11013SE1' .
And, liot Of Ground; 15 Vet noel by 119 deep;
on
on Nortri .13trii,ot near to Ilanovoe;
Yf these properties are not sold by the Ist Of
Jalluary' next, they will be 'rented for, the
: :3ourr 13. r 4111CFR.
Nov _9, 1859, '
VALUABLE 17ARIVIL AT
1 5 ItIVIATE SALE
TilE subscriber being desirous of moving to
1116 West, olfers at private sale the FARM on
which he not' resides in Monroe twp., Comb.
Co about one mile south west of Churchtown,
on the yollow-prapelles creek, end adjoining
lends: of Mose s:triker, Joseph •Drande- -and
others, •
CONTAINING 161. ACRES,
strict measure, of a first rate- quality of land,
about 110 acres of which ill cleared and in a high
state of cultivation, the remainder is covered
with young and thriving timber. The improve
mentsare a two. story Dwelling HOIJ3E, 80
feet . square, with basement fi tted
p washfeet
t o r t . ] hose,
a u n s d t o 4 n o o li b a n e n k k
u A i rt mt ?
I •
n stone spring mwith use a net,er
li• •
ttling spring of excellentwaterat
the door, wagon shed, corn cribs, cider press,
and other out buildings, an apple orchard, an
oil mill and water newer sufficient to propel any
machinery. ,
ALSO 58b ACRES
of Mountain Land, near Cookstown inThe same
township, adjoining lands of Messrs Samuel
and Richey Clinics, M. Ege's heirs and others.
The above property will be sold in parts or
the whole, and , lerms muds to suit purchases.
Any porson wishing to view said property can
do so by calling on the subscriber.
JAM ES CLARK.
November 10, 1853-4 w
..*Lnneaster Examiner copy (4w). and send
bill to thin office.
E' OIL ararE.
THE largo Roam on the corner
. of High and Pitt streets, now (wen—
cepe pied by Wm. li. Bretz. as a Drug
II Store. Also the Blacksmith Supp,
on Pitt Btreat, now .occupied by
Wm. Breeze. Apply to
dcc7ltt • . (ROBERT NOBLE
Valuable Town property
TOIL, SALE.
IV. vo bLsO r
y ld i 3 a l t i dnat r e il ;aN
with Let attached., situated on West gIIE
Flight FoTeet in this borough. This 0. pk 8
house i now in the occupancy of R.
Snodgrass. For terms apply to
dee7-11) W . PEN R OSE.
R. Nl..
A Two Story BRICK IMUSS' )
situate on the•tiorth eas , copier of 1, 3 1
Loather and Pitt Streets, and a it'lP' 7
t i!
Two Story Stone House em.imul Mit 4 - , r)h.
lier Street, no N occupied 13Y. -
ROVMr Kremer. Also several emallor dwel
lings for rent. linquiro-of
n0v9.53] iTIACOII B.6NER.
HOUSE MAID LOT FOR SALE,
THE two Story TRAME:IIOtISE:,'
and Lot of Ground in South Hano: 7-
wor street, now: occupied by Charles 4 a a
Barnitz, immediately opposite l3ont'z a 11
Store, is offered at private sale. For
terms cumin.° of the subscriber, Attorney for
tho owner.
nor9's3to
R. M. HENDERSON
EA.Rra FOR. SALE
The subscriber offers at private sale hie
FARM, situate about tiro miles north of Car•
lisle, lying between the Canodoguinet Cree't
and the Sulphdr Spring road. 'lt is joined by
farms of Wise and Natcher, and
CONTAINS 70 ACRES, .
all cleared Aand,lthatrtof which are meadow.
•It is well limed and in %high state of cultiva
tion. The improvements aro a Two Story
FRAME. HOUSE, a well of wa
diti" ter with pump at the door, frame
Bank Barn, &e. There is also a
young orchard of choice fruit
."
- - )- " 97 -' l4 '""' : trees:
Alao, will be sold with the, same if flamed,
a tract of MOUNTAIN LAND. Persons
wishing to pdrehaso Call learn terms by railing
upon It Al Henderson, Esq., in Carlisle. `I
,JOHN SANDERSON..
November 1 1.5.)3--tf
AHEAD OF ALL COMPETITIOU !
` , Saxton Leads the Column."
FUER days and nights of 'unceasing toil
a . and trouble 1 have succeeded in marking
and arranging my new stock of HA It
IJ
IV AR E, and altitough there has been a tro•
mendous rush of customers who know where
to deal on reasonable terms, and who appre
ciate my old habit of selling cheap without
making mach fuss about the matter. lam
constantly making room for new:custoniers to
drop in and examine what is undoubtedly the
LArtcHisT AND I 3 EST assort meet of goods
ever offered west of Philadelphia, and embra
cing everything usually found in a Hardware
Store, from a needle to an anchor, all of which
'are of the best quality and will be sold at prices
which chnnot fail'to give satisfaction.
TO CARPENTERS & BUILDERS,
I would say that my stock of cross cut. hand,
panel ripping and back saws, bright, black and
blue augurs,. chisels, 411tmes, locks, hatchets,
hinges, screws, straighl necked and bar oohs,
broad, .pointing. and chopping axes, iron and
steel squares, rules, tape measures, levels,l&e,
cannot tail to please the most fastidious.
FARMERS
Can be accommodated on the most reasonable
terms With. Durkee's - celebrated York prows at
$5 37. Also Plank's, Craighead's and others'
at manufacturers' prices; , spades, rakes, forks,
ghovels, grass and grain scythes. (Dunn, Dar
hot; and Gri(fin's make.) Patent and coMmon
snaths of half a doxen different kinds. Grain
Cradles, (Gregor's, Plank's, Craighend's mu'
Crawbuch's mako,) , at reduced! rates, Also
_grindstones. cutang boxes, chain cistern and
force pumps, halter, breast and log challis, sin.
glo and double traces and spreads. Cedar ware
such as tubs., buckets, bowls, water kegs, to.
gether with an everlasting. assortment of table
nod pocket cutlery, spoons, ohearsand sciz•
sors, candlesticks, snuffers, shovels and longs.
kettles, pnms,Sad irons, waiters, brushes. &e,
'which will be sold by this wagon load, toll yard
bushel or imthe ordinary way,
PAeti come' friends, give us a call and see
for yourselves. We'll wait on yon with pleas
ure, and give you bargains of which you can
complain. :.Rcitstembct-the placo,.East —High
Sweat, opposite Ogilby's
June I, 1853... HENRY SAXTON.
TRANSPORTATION.
TIIE; undersigned arenowprepared - to freight
„ . merchandise from
_ Philadelphia and
; 2 ej. 2 •".
aali Baltimore, at
duced rates, with regularity and despatch.,
DEPOTS.
Freed; Ward & Freed, 31 5 Market Slice
Philndelphiti. •
A. 11. ilarnitz 76 North Street, Baltimore.
Michael Burr, North Street, Baltimore..
dep226in J. & D. BIIDADS.
Paluable - Real _Estate
• AT SALE 4- • .
rrho,undereigned executors of the estate of R.
Stevensoa,•dee'd, oiler at n private solo,
the lelloWhig real °awe, in West l'ennaboro
twp, Cumberland county,', late the property of
Richard B. Stevenson, late of. the borough of
Carlisle, dee'd,
All that:FARM. Ailtutio in West Pronsbnio
township, aforesaid', about one mile from the
born 01 . of Newville, bounded by lurid, of J.
Meenlltich, W Laughlin tied others, abd •
'• Coi,ITAANING 142 .AbittS . .
niore•o::.less. ••,.The laud is first ratelkliestone
iii'gd'od cultivation awl :won d,
notes aF whfc.ll 'arc clear and the rest in tintbcr.
improvernentiiiire a large doable Emit , end
brick DOUSD, two
scoriae Iligh,„.p. largo and natistate• - g
tial sTo Nl3 1114ciod well p, ,P
of,Limestone. Winer, and ciiiterns ati; .
for rain water.' There is on the
premin'es Si! orchard of well selectiid fruii
Also, a' lot (if W 00 D L,AN I) flint,
iised . Witltthis enim, situate Undo one-fniirtli
'a mils fret Ow Doubling (lair ,5'
sprfiign, and ad•
Joining th tiropertyi,,optitaining about 22 serefi.
Persons letting, to exulnlnnille, farm it'utdo' ad.
by calling on Mr..l.ong, tenant on^the piano;
Ternistnade easy tewintrctifisel,s. ' TessiSfisioin
and 4 good till° given on the Into(
nri1,11:154.
sqlmvv.*Tso
JAAII;S ; „W., )<1Art51,144 4:
i Ex'rs of 11.1/ ,Stvvenson. .
Dccembor7,lBs4,„ . • , . ,
iettur.
vat iiro
'wszadAvitsitocoliz,sG
SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES
i'OICCUMAERLAND'OOUNTY.
nr.z.to co near Shiremanatown.
~ ..Seiciot. School for Iroung'LOdlos.:"
05..3'. F. 'DOWNING .liegaAci infOrm.
.rfa, those who may to securb.;ht soy
v.ovs, that she intends to cfrnmenothe
strucipf Ota - sele6fornss of young ladiss'int - lfor
rooms fie Mt. 'll , looar.noy's Hotel, onMON
DA Y..F4bruary 6. .- • • ' • '
-instruction will, be given in the various {,ran i i
chug or a ilionfugif etlucation;.also; in
Frenah, nrswing, Fahey esdoWoili, &d.
43zirPsle, .Ito fl 1853-3 t •.' •
JUST RECEIVED,
MEM--
Laiio While Fish,
• Pwkled LEerring
Mackerel, No. I, 2; 3,
Codfish.
;The:above has boen selected with Strict ref
ervico to'farnily use and fur sale Jow.. Also
TOBACCO--
Fik - ,Linifinild rind igreetiL le '
Yellow Bank Fine Cm,
Cavendish—of fine quality,
.Ccingres,s, G'iant's and itace,Horse.
Smoliipa, Twist, &c.
EVEGAB,S--
Yam La balled brands (imo'll)
. • La losetlitta anePlantation
•Sixes, Hall Spanish and Common''' .
,All the above articles on hand nt the Family
Gi9cery. J. G. WILLIAMS.
SPLMBERID ari:ciTEI;BM I !
llolidny Presents, &c.
.
v... 4. THOMAS CONLYN
•/...:".": ....:, . West High street
~ i , .a , ....,`.: doors
west
of , a few
(•c. <a, , Burithol
„:... 9 ° ~.„. ,,,N ,5 ....„. der s Hotel, Carlisle
''''
~ ...,'. B , ' ,.,4•11,, has just received the .
, P.,...4 -. T - ...7 5 ..;:i.47/4 ',largest and most
.-;, •,,-.. Wil assortment of
el
lTgant
SUPERIOR JEWELRY
ever offered in Carlisle, consisting in .nart f
Cold and Silver Watches of curry variety, and
at all prises, eight-day CLOCkS, Silver table
and teu spoons, silver table forks and butter
knives, gold and silver spectacles, ladies' find
gentlemen's gold pen and pencil, gold chains of
everydoseription, our and finger rings, breast
pins, &o. at all prices. Alpo Accordcons and
111 usical Boxes, with a great variety of Fancy
Articles, selected expressly for the Holidays.
Persons desiring' to purchase' are invited to call
and examine the assortment. We are prepared
to sell at very reasonable pi ices, Quality of
till goods warranted to. he as fine as sold for.
THOMAS CON.LY N,'
Doe 28, 1853 West High Street.
THE EIGHTH st, SILK STORE
No. 4, North Eighth Street, Phila.
V. DEP UY returrs his thanks to his en
v)) merous customem in Cumberland county
kir their liberal patronage dufiug the laitsea•
son, and is now prorntred to supply them nt
reasona'ile prices, with every description of
Fancy Dry hoods, liis stock comprises a full
assortinent
Rich Plaid Silks
Brocade do •
Plain do
Changeable do
Satins and Flore n c
Paris ie-Beges
Embroidered Collars
Fine French Merinoes
Rich Plaid Cashmeres
Paiis Mous de• Laincs
Plain, all Wool do
Cheap de Lefties.
Imported Gingharps
Chintzes Mus Flan
'Peeves Chemizettes nals and Sackings.
Also, a lull lino nl all width's of the BEST
BLACK SILKS; with Shawls, Mantilla_, Rib
bons, Cloaks, Velvets, Cloaking Cloths, &c.,
in greet variety.. .
Ills goods arc bought low, in large lo,ts, from
first hands.
J. V. DEPUV.
41, N. Bth et., P hile
sepTlm
SOLES, I3ROMEIEILS,' •
Importers and Mantletnrers of every kind of
LADIES'
RG Aral] street (below Third et) Philadelphia,
and at 178 Water street, New York.
MS our Goods have all been selected in Eu
rope by one of the firm, and ntanulactared
by ourselves in the mast" elegant and fashiona
ble :winner, we can offer thorn at a price(taking
their.superior quality into.'eonsideration) that
will defy eompetion.
Silver Medals awarded fo.f superiority by the
Tnstitutes of Pennsylvania and Maryland.
JULLUS STERN.
171 North 2d street, opposite the Camel
hotel„ Philadelphia.
VIAVING in Store a fußand extensive
as
sortment Millinery articles, Tritnn.ings,
and Fancy Goods, such as Ribbonda. Laces,
Blond, Glace Silks, Florences ' Bonnet Frames,.
anda largo as ortment of Needle•werlted
Collnra i Caps, Flounces, Insertings, Edgings,
&c., together r ith a great variety of other nr-,
ticles in our line too numerous to mention, ut
'WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
N. B. I request all sueh 101 Are andut making
their purchases to give see a chll. Isep2Bm2
AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE'
AND
SEED 5W038,1
THE subscriber's, in addition to their extol. ,
sivo Grocery, have connected , therewith an
AG RI C 1.) LT I) It AR EH 0 USE lied -
SEED' STORE, .11071Flarket.stresti, - "near the .
railroad, Harrisburg, Pa., and are 'prepared to
fill all orders, by wholesale and retail, dull
kinds of A•gticaltural hoiden' ma, Vegetable
and Flower Seeds, &c. Country merchants
with reasonable discounts to sell again.
Horse-powers • and threshers, when t-d ri Ills
and seed—planters, plows, harrows and' cultiva
tees, fodder., hay, end straw—cutter , grain Inns
corn libellers, vegetable cutters,-hand grtiin
mills, covet shelters, horse rakes, churns,grind
stones and Improved hangings, hay, straw and
manure forks, farmer's boilers, ox yokes and
,bow, patent bow pins, cow chains, spades, hoes
and rakes, post diggers, wheelbarrows, grain
.eradlosi,seythesand seythestones, pointoe drags
post augarx, axes and hatchets, grain brigs
grain measures, garden trowls, pruning and
budding knives, grass end grain sickles, screw
ilienches, pincers and gimblete, rat and mole
traps, cattle cards and horse brushes, curry
eembs, garden reels, cow bells, whiffle trees,
guano, phmter, poudrene, bone ( dust, lime, gar•
den, field and flower seeds.
Also. a larce nil fresh assortment of GRO
CERIES, TEAS, 1;:c. - , all cheap for cash.
110 Y E
IKT(•rnin and produce of all kinds received
tr exchange for implements.
April l 3,1853.—1 v
PRESERVE YOUR TEEI'II.BY USING
Zprmans Celo6ratedArooth.Wash.
mins valuable preparation has long been used
ill New York anti Philadelp!iia, where it hits
attained an immense popularity; for,eleansing,
preserving.and .beitutily teeth..
excellent remedy roe sorc,soft or blettling Gums.
lt,ttlao imparts a delightful freshness to the mouth
Rita agreeable odor to the breath. •
Read the fultowing from . Dr.
,Murray.
" I can, with the utmost Cotifidetice, recom •
Mend to ,the public, Zerman's Anti-Scorbutic
•Tooth Wash asthe best in use.. in my practice
.58 a Dontist,l have usetl'and reciamtnended-itior
me last five years, 1111ti' hare lound it to give sat
isractionin every instance, as the:. Wash, tioes not
contain :MO, or anything injurious to the teeth or
401118 j but, on the contrary,, is the best waist ptic
n the practice, and therefore, would recommend
he rose or it, not only to those who wizila to pre-
Serve theme teeth and gums, and have a 'wholesome
Threatli, but also t 6 tirose who have diseased gums
for teeth. The use <d the Wash, fora slier( time,
will insure a return to their healthy.state.
Cr:O4CP, F. MURRAY, Dentist,
No '6l, S. Eleventh st., below Chestnut l'hil'a.
lir. !Nutlet, oh Carlisle, sayr t—" , Mr. Zer
matt, I Itlll well pleased with your Tooth Wash :
it not only cleanses and whitens the teeth without
injuring them ,lint it 'cures sore br taleeding'gunts.
I cheerfully recommend it to thdpeoresst on and
public, as the, very best prernratiotr 'that can be
need for. cleansing turd preserving the teeth,
healing tbe sumsoild giving sweetneislo the .
breath.
, •
JOHN W., Stirgeon D entis t.t
• Price 2.5 cents per bottle. Prepare?! only
Praneis Zerman, Druggist and Cbethist, corner
of Ninth snit Catharine streetsiYhiliulelpilia.r. • •
For sale by SAATUEL...E.L)I..IO'II', Cot liar,
octla ' Iv
TATER
riciffE suliscriber'is just now• receiving mid
opening' an atainrelleled rnescirarent Of ,
WALL TAPER . S.' These•desirons of trims..
forinieg he inte riors i thoiv•bld d we lli ngs
into flew - oneelend etcher
„`
ithatents to their new noes, rri 'compnrative-'
,ly•trilliog coat. 'will tie well to'nell‘dnd
r e a n soll'ilidift'llbm 61 tin- ?Overt's. •lle-
rnembre the old Stolid,
,Pesi Neal Pt opposite' •
CgillY;es - Store:, 11)1 the wny•' , r wotild soy to
thoPo who oleo "want to itoprev r ii Noy eSitevier o f
their hoitFe!.., that 1 cue furtiisli - them ‘iith
IrVethoril" , i'lnv! s nntificsiEgiiitthd:Whitclead,
togethpr.Nviiii vntious tul,cr colours, bine, or.
st.ge;.yel . fhw. v,ittions 'shades of grepo, in
short everythilT.aslo44o noirii tad dcc
Oriktoyour niunstoxic.„,;
mar H , TIENTy sqcroN
Ofijd Xotices.l:
! NOTICM.
.
N01.1C.F4 ik be;!eby.4ivini th'fill'persons
the hrpount.of Aricob Heck and Benjamin
Duke, lAteigueek.o'f Anthony P. Weir, render„
a,dbedi of voluntary assignment for'the benefit'
of ,erelitors, has been filled in the Prothy's
Offi-be fiir:exaitiinafieriby the 'adeaunts therein , '
named; and will be presented , ' to the Court of
Commbn Pleas ofi Cumb. co, for, confirmation
And allowance on:Wednesday, th9.llth day-of
January, A,, D.' 1864.
Deb. 14,
..r*.orosALs -
ROPOBALS,wiII be received until the 20th
January 1854, ftir Itirnishing to the Carlisle
Gus & Muer Company 300,000 BRICK, well
burned and shaped. To be in size 211 by 4} by
9-055,000 et iwhieh are io he delivered-at the
resergoir—one .mils 'north of Carlisle, and the
residtic withiu the.boroitglt, an4l the whole on
or before the let day of June neat
FR ED'IVIV TS,
Prosldent.
Jan 2 1851
OAL.LISLE BOROUGH LOAN
r:® Bonds of the Borough of Pallid°, with
coupon attached for the payment of:lnter
est half yearly, on the Ist days of July and
January each 'ear, at the Carlisle Deposit Bank,
fin,sunis of $1000„$500 and $lOO, will be ohs-
Imbed' of at present to the amount of $12,500 'to
appiicants'at par: either that whole amount to
gether or spelt sums as map bewanted. -
vest incurs in this loan by act of Assembly will
not be subj ccrte any borough, school or county
fax. Application to he made nt the Carlisle
Deposit Book to ,AVM, M. BEILTE-11,1..
' Jan 0 1851 Treasurer.
Estate of John Baker, dec.
?~TO'I'ICt is hereby given that letters of ad
-1_"gl ministration, with the will annexed, on tko
estate of John Baker; late of Monroe two, dec.
have been granted . to the subscriber, reeidin
in the same township. AN persons indebted to
said estate are required to make immediate pity.
men, and those having claims to present them
CHRISTIAN BAKER,
Adtrer.
dec2SGw
Estate' of John Eberly,.desc. :
.„
ET:rntts 'Testamentary on the estate of
AA John Eberly, late of Silver Spring town—
ship, have been issued to the SubseribeF, resi
ding in Hampden township, Ernb, county, to
whom all persons having claims against said
estate will present them for settlement, and all
indebted will make payment to
SAMUEL, EBERLY,
Execetor.
Nov 31
Estate of A. Williams, cle,c'd•
WO ['ICE, is herebygiven that Lettere Tee
tamentary nn the estate of Abraham
hams, late of. Monroe township, Cumberland
county, deceased, have been granted by the
ItCgister of said comity to the subscribers,..re
siding in Uppbr Allen townfiltio in tho same
county, All persons knowing themselves in.
debted to said estate are requested to •make
immediate payment, and those having claims
to present them ibr st.t? Is no. ot to
MICHAEL COCKLIN,
A LEX. C. 2% '111(.:A WU,
Exr's.
nt - 7'r 161.1
E;tate of Dr. A. D. Russell, deed
rii,,To . rf el.: is hereby riven that tette"' Testa-
LI relent:try on the estate of Dr. . Rus.
sell, Into of West Pennsborn townsh , Corn •
holland county, deceased, litre been grantee
by the. Register of said county, to the subscri- .
her, residing in the same township. All pen
sons knowing thennolves indebted to said estate
are required to make immediate payment antes
those havinf Claims to present-them-for sttle
meat to
nov'r.,Gpd
state of Michael Livingston, dec'd
NOTICE is hereby given that Letters of
Administration on die estnte of 'Michael Lfv
ingstott, late of East l'ennsburo township 'Cum.
berlarrd county, deceased, hat e been granted by
the Register of said entity to the subscriber
residing in the same .township, All persons
knowing themselves indebted to said estate ere
reqmred ti !flake imntediate payment and thoSe
having elaiins to present thein to
FURS,
MIMI
Estate of James Eckles, sr., dec
NOTICE is hereby given that letters of ad
ministration have been issued by the Register
of Cumberland
_county, upon the ,estate of
James liekles,- sr., late of Upper Allen twp.,
dee'd,An the subscriber residing in the same
townsti:N All those having claims against
said estthe will present them for settlement,
and those indebted will make payment to
WILLIAM M. ECKLRS,
Adm'r.
novq6w
• NoTacm.
co the heirs and legal representatives of
Joseph Barton, late of York connty,
deceased.
Take Notice that by virtue of a writ of Pa -
Ilium and Valuation issued out of the Orphan's
Court of Cumberland county and to me direc•
led, I will hold an inquest to divide, ptirt, or
value the real estate of said decedent, on the
promises in the 'town of Lisburn, Comb. co, on
THURSDAY the 23d day of December,. A.
D. 1853, at 10 o'clock, A. M, when and whore
you may attend if you think proper.
Sheriff's Oflice Car
lisle. Nine 9,1852 5 Sheriff.
"tM", OTICE. is hereby given that applicatioa
Olt will be made to• the next Legislature,
agreeably . to the constitution and laws of this
Commonwealth, fur an altvrat ion in the charter
of the Carlisle Deposita Brink, so as to confer
upon said Bank the rights and privileges of a
bank of issue, and to change the name to that
of the " Carlisle Bark,"
By order of the Board of Directors.
W. ld. BECTE.II,
Cashier,
June .S 9, 1053—Gm
NOTICE is herby given that the "Cumber.
land Valley linviogs Institution'," located in
Dickinson township, CuMburland County, will
make app;ication torhe !text Legislature ol th•
Commonwealth of 'Pennsylvania for an Act of
Incorporation, with a ctrpttnl of not less than
'rennin more than Thirty Thousand Dollars,
lor the purpose of recoivinv, deposits of money
Moth transitory and on interosr, and of making
loans and discounts, with such other privileges
as aro usually granted to Savings Institutions.
By - order of t he - D irectors.
-
WM. G ALB REATH, Trans.
Di L IIEELM . AN, Seer De226m]
nxtensive Furniture Rooms
lAMES R..WEAV ER would, rearectlitlly
'dl , - theattention of flans° Keepers-and' the
public to his extensive stuck of ELEGANT
FURNITURE. including Softie, Wardrobes,
Contra and other Tables ; Dressing and plain
Bureaus and every other article in his branch of
business.. Also , now on 'MINI the largest as
sortment of CHAIRS iii Carlisle, at the lowest
prices. KY - Collins made at the shortest nods
and a Coarse provided for funerals. Ile solic
its mill at his establishment on Ninth Hama
vor street, near Glass's I t OTEL. N. 0.-Fur
nit tire hired out by the minitlt'or year -
Carlisle, Alareh 20, tt3S(LLIy
SADDLE AND HARNESS NAKNG
rffillEl subscriber continues to carhy on tho
abOvo business, in all itsvarions branches, ,
in North Hanover street, Carlisle, two doors '
North of. Leonard's nornhr, where lie intends
keephig,on hand agoneral assort:molt in hie lino, ,
Col:Mating of all hindo of flash .
Tunable. SADDLES, . Bridles
martingales, "Girt
'IIICIIIIIIO
U NE l-'3,.trair:
cling and saddle
' begs. lie 'also
manufnetnres themogt approved
_Spanish Sprang Saddles, ever
used in this country,, those
wishing a habdsome, durableand pleasant sad
die will do well to call and see them.. He also
'Thentitectures Harness, .I,lridles, Collars and
W hips in all,their varieties, and confidently be
lie'vesfioth the general approlnition of his cue.,
touters, that. he ,rnakel the neatest and best
goars,in all their. variety 01 breadth, that is
mode in the country. , lie else makes all hinds
of Matrasees to order, viz: Straw, nuelr. Curl•
ad flair and Spring,Matrasses:-All the above
articles will lie.'cna.le'of the hest material antA
wor.htnanship;end with the utmost despatch..
ianli-le WM. OSBOP.N.
I=
NOI-11 1 4 1313 LL dt CO.,
GEN 13 - . COMMISSION .MEtICHAN'I'S,
HOWARD STREET,
Centre,
;1 y B•A-1, T I M:078
' ..:•{:
ZlNN,.Proth'y
SusAl^: RUSSP,LIi,
Exe'g
STEPHEN 11. LIVINGSTON,
Adm'r
NO IC
NOTICE.
and Ilraters, nlso
DARBY