Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, May 03, 1854, Image 3

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    New 3bpzttistments.
cnounti txquons.
A Lot of Choice 'LIQUORS, of 'various
kinds,for 'sale on reasJsable terms. —Liquor
Dealers nod tavern keepers will find it to their
in erect to examinofhis stock. Apply to
May 3] - OM* McCAR'r
• Estate of .Jaynes Barton, dec..
- uonc E is hereby given that lettbrs of ad
nunistration on the °slate of James Dar
ton, late of Lower Alleactownship, Cumber
-, • land county, deceased, have been.granted by
the Register of said county to the subscriber.
residintirr -the same township. All persona
having claims against saicrestate are required
to present Ahem for settlement, and those in
debted to make immediate payment to
ISAAC BARTON, ,
Adm'r.
May 3-6 w
Carlisle Gas -- ; and. Water-Company
NOTIECE.
rpHE subscribers to the stock of this Com-
JL are required to pay on instalment of
FIVE DOLLARS on each share subscribed,
on or before the 15th of May, inst., to the
Treasurer, dt the Carlisle Deposit Bank.
Credit will be 'given for the sidereit on all'
previous instalments paid. By order of the
WM. M. BEciTENI,
May !2,-3tv 'fp:lnsurer.
.76.E1P PUB.LICATIOXS.
ArBOOKS!:
smn4
BOOKS!
A Year in'Turkey, by Glade.
Haps and Mishaps, by Grace Greenwood.
Greenwood Leaves, do do
The adventures of a Country Merchant, by
the author of "Wild Western Scenes."
The Two Roads—the Right and the Wrong—
publishedtby Lippincott, Grambo & Co.
The Lamplighter.
Potiphar Papers ; or best Society in New Yo-k
Downing on Fruit Trees of America, &c.
Also, always on hand a.large assortment of
School Rooks, Stationery, &n, for sale by
May 3) A, 111. PIPER, Ag.
Town Property For Sale.
rinnE undersigned — OfFers'for sale thc/follow•
lug property, situate the ugh of
Carlisle, viz:— rotc,?
IN°. I—A double 40 story
t,t 4 ACE Stone D WELLING OUSE,
4. k.. 1 .1 14 g situate) on Bedford street, with
~r back building. wash home and
cistern, adjoining. property of 'l'.
Boater. The lot to 122 tee( deep,
No. 2—ls n two story DWELLING HOUSE
weatherboarded. with" n never-Iniling well of
water noir the door." The two properties will
ho sold seraraply or together as may suit' pur
chasers.
No. 3—A TOWN LOT containing Five
Acros, on the Harrisburg timmike, opposite
Foland's Point House. • For terms apply In
May lid] WM. M. PENS USE.
Spring '• *winter Clothing'
ST.EI7.IIMR IMO'S dt. Co.,
ATtheir old stand ON MAIN ST., the
corner store by the Market House, have
just received their Spring and Summer supply
of iteady•Made CLOTHING, and now ofle.•
to the, public the largest and must calefully
selected stock in this section of country. They
have been very careful in making their selec
tion to pay strict attention to the qualify of
the materials , , and to the neatness, durability
and fashion of the workmanship; and their
entire stock they therefore can recommend.-s 7
It comprises „y„,
Sack and Frock
Dress and Business Coats,
Oiereolus sad Pea Jackets,
Also PANTS and VESTS
of every desirable style and quality, together
with a largo supply of
- Gtntlemen's Furnishing, Goods,
Shirts,. Undershirts, Prdwers, }lose. Fancy
Stocks and Cravats, Handkerchiels. Suspen.
tiers, Gloves, Umbrellas, &c.
ir-rPersons in want of the above articles w ill
do well to call soon and examine the quantity
and prices of the goods The articles named
aboVe will be sold astonishingly cheap; as we are
determined to defy all competition; and those
who are in, want of cheap and good clothing
Will do well to call and examine the qualities
and prices of opr goods before purchasing else
where. May 3-4rn
SEIADt AND HERRING
ONSTANTLY on hand and for sale very
I._) low for Cash. bacon taken in exchange at
Apl 26,18'54
GEORGE LIMP, 3i.,
No. 56, NORTH WHARVES. PHILAD F.E.PHIA,
Commission Arerchanr,
For the sale of English und.Arnerican , Pig
Scotch and American Pig, liar and Bloom
Iron, Banco Tin and. meialsgendrally.
Liberal advances made on consignments of
merchandize generally. iKrAgent for the sale
id Leßoy &
Lettd,.&c. , Cast Iron %V met and Gas Pipes.
1,p1;261rn
DAVE YOU A COLD?
UIfALLO ER 'S ELIXIR has acquired a
lust celebrity .for.the cure ut all diseases
arising from severe colds, and ns -Iliracy has
been attested and approved by hundreds of our
most respectableg it izon s. . In every instance
immediate relief like been given, us the folios -
ing certificate Irom those have tried - it bears
testimJny. Manufactured and for mile by
JAMES GA LLOIIER, Agent
"w o the undersigned do certify that we have
used Gs loner's preparation for Consumption,.
Colds, Diseases of the Lungs, Liver, &a.,and
having experienced immediate relief therfrom
would recommend it to all affliCted in that way,
• Thou H Skiles, Mrs M • Gottidi
It H. McCoy, E L Wolf,. •
..f" Peter I4lonyer s , S Haekett.
Carlisle, April 25, 11354-1 y
SEGAR DI A NUIP : At TO RY.
John N. Armstrong,
Informs the citizens of Carlisle that ho has
opened an establishment tor the stile ot For
eign and Daniestic SEG4ItS, on' West Main
street,,diroctly opposite the IL R. Depot. where
ho will keop constainly on baud
SE GARS .
TO 13 A C C - 0 ,
ANIi SNUFF •
of the best varieties, Ills various brandsOf
Imported Sugars cannot be surpassed in quality
- Tie lavers fragrunt segars and chewers of
.-tlie weed"' are invited to give him a call. Also
large assortment Alf Canes, Umbrellas, Ste.
LUMBER
Drlie also continues the' Iminber Businees,
on the corner of West mid Pomfret streets,
shore may .always bo found n general variety
of Lumber, at the lowest market prices.
April 25. 1254.
73ANTCZZ'S
New Olothing*Establishment I
THE undersigned respectfully announces to
~is Mil friends and the public generally,that ho
as recommenced the LLOTIHNG USI
-IN.SSIn all ite vinious branches. and hos just
,penedi.fresh from the city, ut "Leonard's Cog
tr." _North Hanover street, a selected
ssortment-Of •
READY MADE CLOTHING.
3hracing every variety,stylr and finish, and at
hi,
ices correspondi , to the times and quality.
a has OHO on han a superior stock ot r ,
:LO'I'NS,'CAS 'INGRES. VESTINGS,
:;.of every stylo suitable for Spring and Sum
ir wear, and which he will make tp order Mt
ins which cannot fail to please. ' Ilisistock
o Ombreces a line :ot of Men'a ;Shirts, Col
~ Cravats, Gloves and, Hosiery; in abort.
ry article pertaining to gentlemen's , Aienr.—
• respectfully, ,invites the public to call and
J mine his goodtb- .N. HANTCH )
~,.' API 26,1854; 1 , -
nappctor
Brigadp
FIN uniformed Militia ore hereby ordered
made for Inspection as follows,:
ra.l.lrandt's company will meet in Ctiorch
. on MendaY':tha Bth day.of May. 1854, at
' cloak A: M. 'rile Carlisle , Light infantry
neet iti'the borough of Carlisle, on Sault , .
ie lath of May. at 10 o'clock A. M. The
tegiment will moat in Shippensburg, on
esday lb° Iptli day of May, at 10 o'clock
• for rovlowl and.inspection.
imanding pflicets of companies am hare.
lulled, on or-before the 2d Monday in
I) furnish 'a proper list of nit the undo! ,
tomhore, of hie i , onnaanY.-aod Aleo a list
who have boon tixompt f um-fnilitary
• hitytng served the 'proper Ake, with
ip or company...and alo'a , list Of all'tho
1. other poblia ; , property the., State
ij oi o in. possession or mold Company.
Amin or flommandinlr . offiaor who'
refuses tegurnfelr'enid.listorhall
kr that year, lip
a um anthor4ed pi be
e' eornatinioe,•by'lho'r:lnth 'lloati on o f
• 3 which this le tt stipPlement.
,r. SAMUSI,CIfOP,
,Brig. Inane,. let firig,;, lath Div.,
• InepOtor'S Oflieca •
ale; Apl 6tlPsa, • •s',' I
11l "Big Spring Literary Institute" will
hold anlndusirtal Fnir in,Newville, to open
on the second Wuesday of Juno next, and eon
none two weeks.
II in intended particularly -. for fho encourage
ment of the mechanical arts, bat contributions
(i a articles for exhibifinn aro solicited from
all classes. of persons interes , ed in the progress
of the arts and toiences. A prominent place
will be given to plijin and fancy needle work,
artificial flowers, drawing, Ste, and the ladies
are cordially invited to be me contributors to
thisdepartmcnt. No charffe will 'be triode for
articles for exhibition, and in nddition to thin
the x hibitor is furnished with a ticket which
will admit him Or her to the Fair tit any time
during its continuance,' provided in all casos,that
the exhibitor is the manufacturer. Persons
desiring to exhibit any article most 'apply to
-the-Secretary- or-President-of the Board - r
ma l ingers on or hofore the first of June. The
rooms will be open on Monday, Juno .sth. for
the reception of goods,. and every article inten
ded for exhibition must be received on or be
fore the following Friday: Thu 'Judges who
. are decide on the respective merits of articles on
exhibition will be appointed by the Board of
Managers. The circumstances of the Institute
will not permit the awarding of premiums, hut
certificates of excellence with the seal of the
Society will he given to the cXhibitors of such
,articles fin the Judges may decide upon.
Enterprising meet:aides, ithsiness men. and
others, from amphbnrtne tows anti counties,
are invited to send nu their contributions.
JOSF,Pti FL HERRON, Pree't.
FTENny S P En's, Sec' v.
Tlnnrcl of Manngers—John Wrigonner. Geo.
looknev, T rcvia R WiPinma, .Tncolv Zigler,
George Brieker, James S er,lwnin ~Thomson
Carlisle. Wm T,intr, Joh 1) Rondolph.
Newville, A' g rii 20, 1854.
Chin4-Glass .and.Queen,§ware.
OLD housekeepers and young, with those also
who aro expecting to 6eanne housekcep•
ors, areitieited to call at,
.lIALI3ER'F'S FAMILY GROCERY
and examine his elegant assortment of China,
Glass and Queonsware, and other articles in
the housckeetring line., such as French and
English ton sets, heavy/banded end plan,
White Granite, gilded and blue do,
Dinner acts of every variety and price, ‘.
Bowls and pitchers, turreens. dishes, &c.
Glass-wa -e--centre table and mantel lamps,
Candelabras and other ,lamps. great variety,
Table and liar tumblcrs. goblets, &e.
Fruit and prase ye in variety.
Cedar ware—tubs, hit (Act s, churns. bowls,
Buitor prima and Indies, meal buckets, &e.
13ru , hes—sweeping. ndlite wash. scrubbing,
I land and aline britches, di, t ers, broon &c.
Nlarket, clothes and travelling baskets.
Also a choice assortment of Tobacco and So
ars. Call ye who are fond of choice brands of
Segars and , try the Principes 14malias, Stet . -
Imionis and other Cuha varieties, and you will
find them of nnimprnchrthle quality. Also half
Spnursh and Common Segars. With choice
Sou:land chewing tobacco. .11p12.6
rtrIFIE subAcriber hasjost received from nits
.d.dplita a *age assortment of D•R Y
GOODS and GROCERIES, )vhich will be
sold vary eheap at her new store, next door to
Martin's Hotel and nearly opposite Mr. Ogil
by's store. MARGARET SNODGRASS.
The Sprilag of IIN 54,
INILL be a memorable one in the annals of
our Bordugh—lor ithe L A II G B S 'l'
S T 0 C if, handsomest. eheapt.st and hest
G 00D.S aro now selling ti rapidly at Ben
Brothers cheap stort!ii. Our stock ennsiiitsof
Silks, Baregcs, Tissues, Lawns,l Barege ti e
Gingitams, Do lloges, - Alpitehas, Cali•
noes, Alulins, Checks, 'Pickings. Diapers. Ste.
Bonnets, Ribbon, Parasols. Hats for summer,
Gloves, Hosiery, Laces, Edgings, Spring
Shawli, French Worked Collars,
Sze.- Cloths, CasSimern; 4'i:stings and summer
stulf.4 for Men and Boy's wear, thgother with
a great many other Goods not mentioned here,
but on examination our stuck will• he found to
be the largestilin,Cumberland county and will
April '54. RENTZ C. BROTBERS.
rr HE subscriber has now on hand a•very ex—
tensive and well selected stoek of BOOTS
and SHOES, which he will sell l ib
at unusually low prices.' Parches. a(
odifrom wholesale renters, at low
rates, he can oiler such inducements to purcha—
sers as will make it their interest to visit his
establishment. .11e has evBlice article in the
Bootiind Slwe'ine—for Ladles' or Gentlemen's
wear,—he therefore deems it unnecessary to
parrieulari . ze. Kr - Persons desiring, good and
cheap goods aro invited to give hint a call.
WILLIA MS'
Family Grocery
April 13
l'"Storing.and Summer Millinery.
I3ItYAN, MILLINER., announces
11 - 1 to the public that she has just opened a
beautiful and extensive assortment of Spring
ane:tummer Mtlifnery, at her stand opposite
Arnoldsnturo,,amMeehmtieshurg—Sho—ismaw
araallw prepared to suit the taste
- . -"'+&. of ladies who may lavor
,
~.,,% 6 , ..... . ,
: her with their 'custom as
...es:,i . .orp , her stock of Crape Bon
ex.,.
__.,....- _ nets and cheap Bonnets
of
" 4 0 - ''''' -- • -, ,'' ' 4 all kinds, Silk Ribbons,
• ' Flowers, Trimmings, Si.e.
cannot be excelled. She
will also keep on hands cap . collars, under
sleeves, hankerchiele and Mitts. 1 ler assort
ment of fancy_ afticlos cannot tail to please her
customers. Lades are invited to call and see
for theinSejvas before buying elsewhere. Prices
reasonable. • [seri! 12.
GREAT ARRIVAL!
SPRING Sc SUMMER DRY GOODS,
the Great Mart for Dry Goode & Gioeeriee.
THE subscriber respectfully informs his
friends md tumorous cusiomers. that he has
~,
returne - Acorn ['M ia imiclph with a large and vs
riedll,sl4 irtinent of Spring and Summer Goods,
consisting in oart of ~a .
LADIES' DEESS GOODS,
such•as Mack and fancy silks,blaelt and change
able °toecap. barages, berage de 'nines, mous•
de bege, bombazines, Tian', figured and chang
eable poplins, lawns, ginglecne, shawl4,calicoes,
gloves, hosiery, Ste.
GENTLE LEN'S DRESS GOODS
sack as fine black and brown French Cloths
•black'Doesit in and fancy CllB9lmeres, satin and
fancy Vostings, blank and 'lndian fancy Cm
_vats, auspondors_gloves, t.ce.
FIATS AND CAPS,
A large asstirrotent,' of Men's and Boys'
flats and Cnps,embr a cing every style nad qua•
lity. Also. a large and varied assortment of
Parasols, [linnets and itibbons.
- - -
Bleached and unbleached Nuslins. Chocks,
Ticking g, Jeans, Drills. Table•diupers, Bugging
Osnaburga, towling, iablo•linons, &c.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
•
'A large assorttnent of Illeo•s %Vernon's and
Children's Boots and Shoes, Jenny Lind .ant
Buskin Shoes nt very low prices. -
Colared. and lithite CARPET CHAIN,
G R ,C C E -R I E
A largo assort:non! of GROCERIES, tole!
as Sugar; coti,o, Molasses, Rik Teas, &c.
All who visit our estahlishmoot are free to
acknowledge that we are telling • Foreign and
Dorneatic Dry Goods. Boors, Shoes, &c, ut as•
tunialthigly low - prices! Our low pricon have
already attracted adores nullifier of people.
'Pito attention of all who wash good tin resins
is solicited. as great inducements can be offered
to purchasers.
!. Don't forgot the old slant", Numerieles cor
tler, North Unilever Street,
Butter,Eggs, Rags arid Soap taken at market
prices. N. W. WOODS,
April 12, 1R54,
name ARLIZVAL OF
SPRING AND SIMMER GOODS,
IMEZ
Att CHARLES, 0:3L1110.%
• In East High street Carlisle, Pa.'
TOTE have just received, a large and hand
y assortment of Spring and Summer
Goods, consisting of the latest styles of Ladle's'.
DRESS 'GOODS, .
Sarno, mous (Mega, and outage "Mains,
lawps, black arid fancy mike of, every destlip
don and quality, block alpire os cu t bu g hri u , A k u,
blue"; bombazines' of n superior • quality, dad a
good assortment of Mourning Hoods • '
DOMESTICS;' DomEsTics, - .
Blanched and unbleached niuslins,• sltsctings
from t to 3 yds wide. 'checks, Glasgow and fine'
Francis ginghams, ticking's. dannasktowals'and•
table cloths., napkins,' red, yelloW and whim
woollen flannels. shrouding,flannel, bre: ,
, FAILIROIDERIES AND LACES,
'Camlrrlc and Swisertifiling, edging 'and insert'.
ng, liela, mbchlin and floresitine la,c'eu - Frenal,
worked cellars, do taiderudeeves, do' spencer
and eniffe, mourning collars,black laced veils of
'ail styles. very - handsome assortment of
Honnets and Dormer Ribbons. •
With a large and handeaine..variety of Dry
Gonda and Groceries id tumoral. alway9lo be
bad on the lowest ierans at `tOgliby's .Etrapn.
gum'," • Mar 22
iiiiscciiancoug
INEUSTRULL FAIR. .
NEW GOODS
.130CP'Z'S AND SIMMS
W o SHELDON
At the Store of N.. it WOODS.
D M S'T C S
NOTIOiI TO RETA.ZZERS,
LIGT of Retailers et Goods, Wares and Mer
chandise:within the County of Cumberland,
and returned and chisslthid.by WILLIAM Itle ,
PiIERION, Esq., 51ereantile Appraiser, in nc•
oordanoo with the set4ral Aots of Assembly,
as follows, vizi., ".
J W Eli} ,
John G Williams
Sponel Elliott,.
Charles Ogilby,
George W Hitner
Bentz & Brothers
Daniel Ecklos, liquor
John faller, liquor
J & D Rhoads
W B . Murray, Agt: . .
S W Haveritiek. Nock
Thomas Conlyn •
Henry Suxt in _
W Ild. Henderson & — Son ,
13 10 01)
John Hunter. hquor 12. 18 75
Feder Monyer 14 7 00
Jacob Wolf, liquor ' 14 10 50
J A. Lehn 14 7 00
Jacob Seiler . 3 10 00
C IAMB; Agt. liquor I 22 50
S M Hoover 4 7 00
\Vise & Campbell . ~, 3 10 00
T 11 Skilea 4 7 00
H M Rawlins 4 7 00
blond & Conner... 4 7 00
P Arnold 1 - 15 . 00
John N Armstrong , 4 - 7 00
W L Haller 4 7 00
II H Johnston Prof of D College 14 7 00
Henry Pete' a 4 7 00
Wood ward & Schmidt 3 -1000
John I' Lyon 2 12 50
Arnold & Livingston 4 7 CM
John Keeney 4 7 00
N W Woods, Agt. i 3 10 00
Stiller & Brother 3 10 00
.W A Kelso 4 700
P Messersmiih . 5 7 ou
AVAliam Shelden • 14 • 7 CO
B J - Kieffer 4 7 oal
Henry Harkness - 4 7 00
Julio Cooly ~.4 7 00
•
James M'Grannhan 4 7 00
A M Piper, Agt. 14 7 00
Gecrge,Crnmer 14 7 00
George Leiby . 14 7 00
Joseph D Halbert 14 7 00
Jonathan Cornrium ^ 14 .7 HO
Henry 'l , :auliman . - 14 7 00
.1 tech Hoover 14 7 00
Jacob Rheern 14 7 00
Dovid*Martin 14 7 00
.
.John Frederick 14 7 00
James Cello 14 7 00
Charles Barnitz ' 14 10 00
Dayid Common 14' 7 00
Lauchhimer &BAithers 14 7 00 i
East Pennsborough. •
Jacob Iteninger, hum' 14 10 50
Andrew Eslinger ' 14 7 00
Kerr & Hummel . 14 . 700
Bucher & Son 14 7 0,1
I) & J By and 14 7 00
Joseph Banks, liquor 14 10 50
MeAlbright, liquor ' 15 - 10 50
John 11 ives, liquor . 14 10 50
Jacob Longenecker . . . ._ 14. 700
Michael Freeze 14 7 00
New Cumberland.
John G Miller, liquor ' 14 10 50
John M Lain, liquor 14 lb 50
11 El Moseer & Co. 14 15 On
Charles Oyster 13 10 00
Valentine Feeman . 14 7 00
John Born
Lee & Ringland
Liaue Barton liquor
ErnAt & Haines
Brower & Mortlitand.
Henry Kneidig:liquor
W Loyd
Goawiller &. Co
Smart &,.Liget
_
Hampden. .
G. tk, W 11 Eolcel's 14 7 CO
liciiirjl--Rupp ' ' - 14 7 00
John Kum 14 10 50
Sheafler & Brother-- 14 7 00
Dr Rogers 14 7 00
Itudolphos White 14 7 00
Silver Spring.
C II Whitecomb 14 7 00
.
•
John Coyle - 13 10 00
Jacob Sinrthne, liquor 19 10 50
J B Leidech, 13 10 00
George Singizer `l4 • 7 110
Strome & flaveratielc 13 10 00
Monroe. •-•
Singizer Sr. Sanderson 13 10 00
George Geesaman & Co. 13 10. 00
Michael Fined 14 7 00
Mechanicsburg.
•
Simon Atkold, liquor 12 18 75
Ephraim 'Lug ' 13 1(1A0
.
.1 Rdight 14 ••M) '
JII & A Singleer 14 • 700
Ira Day ' 14 7 00
J F Spahr 14 7 00
Melltson & Zacariah 14 7 00
George Siogisor 14 7 00
Jacob Doralielmer . 14 . 7 00
J Blizzard 14 7 00
John Swisher 14 7 50
George Webbert 14 7 00
1 - liii Shell
George ?Mick 14 7 .0
Jo'hn flesh, liquor 14 It) 50
F A - 111nteer & Ce. 14 7 tto
John 'l' Ayres - 'l4 700
Ettinger & Iteiele & Co. J 4 7 00
41etvaid & liuullhotti ' 14 7 00
Bale & Co
Henry Least)
J FI Herron.
& J 111'Candish
Jacob' Swoyor
Bear & Cohaugh
W Sharp
Thomas Stough -
Joseph Laughlin
John M Davidson . ,
W. 141 Merton
.1 H Herron
W Benton, liquor
Hopewell.
Snider &
W Lorry & hlblienhour,
Jacob Au, livors, li
Newton.
J. H IViely,
1Cylo&-Warhinger, . 14
Miller & 111cCay,-..- • 14
Woods & Gritecy. 14
.MeCoy & 14
West Pennaborough,
John lloOd,. 13
Thomas G-eason. 13
Woodward & Schmidt, 14
J. W, D, Gilleland, !ignore, 13
Joseph Smith, 14
Prankford.
Grooniliquors, 14'
South Middleton,
A. W. Leidich, ,
S. N. Diven, 14
Mien & Alexander, 13
Robert Given 4r,
_Co., .14
Samuel Wolf;14
North Middleton.
Elias Light, 14 •
Henry Snyder,
Shippensburg.
Samuel Swanzo.),
John Gish.
C. F. Kunkle,
Kunkie & Steviok,
John Stambaugh,
Peter S Ariz, agent,
J. C. Altick,
Jacob Pogue, liquors,
Arnold & Sun, -
Joseph Williams,
J• B, Dencan. agent,'
Nevin &.. Ridings,
Jahn Wduderlielf.-
Mury , Miller, '
N. A. Cornelius,
John Bridges,
Medinger K Brothers,
J. U. Criswell,
W. D. A. Nagle,
Heck, Hui.ley &. Co„
Peitrieh, liquors,
Samuel Sugars.
Christian Shade, _
k Agent
Southampton
Conrad F'austnaugh.t,
J F. Baughman
John W. Clover,
William Hauck,
• Dickinson
Russel & Dice,
D. L. Beelmon,
F• WilHoman,
.Wenkly 5c Shritmr,
William Wads.
Benjamin ,Plonlo,
Joseph L.,Stinei,
Joseph Doris. liquors, • 14
Hays tic Palm, 14
Barnhart Gardener. liquors, S -- 14'
Jr. B. Bryson 'Olivet S • pring,): , 11. 15 on
Shonbe4 - .do • 14 . 700
George H. Bucher, do.. -19 „ 10 00
.John Hallacher, . do 14 700
David Hoover, . .do 14 700
Swiler,, 2. • .14' no
(3. Eberly, (Lotter 'lt 15:00
Samuel Bitner. • . do . 13 10 00
John Dotillition; , ' 46 . 15 . 7,00
C. Rued', • ' 14 7 00
Aaron McClore, 'do . • • .19 .10.00
Jacob M• lloldernon, , do . 11... 15.00
Jacob Oooyer, jr*.- 0 - (Upper Allen.)l4 -7 00.
MERCHANTS.
Carliale.
Class: $ cis
14 , 10 Ou
12,, 12 50
14 10 50
11 15 00
113 5U
10 20 Ou
14 10 50
14 10 50
14 / 00
14 7 00
13 15 00
14 700
12 12 50
1 00
12 12 50
Lower Allen
10 50
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 1 , 0 50
7 00
.Upper Allen
13 10 00
14 7 00
El]iill]]
BEM
ALwville
7 00
10 00
7 OU
7 00
12 50
7 On
10 00
7 00
7 OU
10 51
10 00
`lO 00
10 50
e 7 00
7 00
,7 00
7 00
7 00
10 00
10 00
7 00
15 00
7 00
10 50
10 90
7 00
'7 (JO
7 00
70
7 00
AfjOiin,
7 00
12 50
7 00
7 (10
14
° 14
14
7 00
7 00
10 50
1•L SO
7 00
7 10
15 00
7'oo
7 00
7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 , 700
13 10 00
14 10 50
14 -- ICO
14 ' 10 09
14 7 00.
14 7 00
, 14 700
7 00
10 00
7 00
10 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
10 00
7 00
10 50
George Mabel!, • jdo
John Bowmnnd, do 14
, J. D. Sheaffor,(Sonth Micidieton)l4
Bossier &'Son, .do .
W.L.& 'l'. B. Craighead,de 14
Davin Sterrett,- (Mifflin) 14
David Voglesong, (Monroe) _•. 13
A. &G. W. Mil, do V 13
Benjumin Gibler; do • - 13
J. W.. Leidieh. do 14
.Yorth Middleton.-
W, M. Henderson & Son, 12
Gabriel Hatcher, ' 13
John Hoys;.. ii
Dickinson
John Moore,
J.- E• Barnitz,
•Wese Pennabord , ugh
Marshall James,
John Laughlin,
Jarob'Shellabarger.
Diller & Griller/
Samuel Riper,
John Diller,
—Hampden.
Henry Rupp.
Newton.
Inane Mnrkward, 14
Christiqn Au, 14
John Eckert, 14
Southampton.
George Cleve., 14 ,
East Pennaborough.
J. S. Ilaldeman, 1 , 1
. dohn.Heek,
Shippensburg Township
Jt B. Blair, -
DISTILLERS AND 13:REVIltaS
Carlisle.
Edward Showers,
C. Initoff, agent,
William Alemnaler,
Barnitz,
John floillnan,
3. W. Brandt,
Henry Glass,
Upper Allen,
John Bowman,
North Middleton
Henderson & Son •
John Hays,
South Middleton.
Robert Given & Co., . 7 on Oi
Boss!er & Son, , 8 •{ll 51
Henry Glass, e;:,. 1J 500
Monroe
AI: G. IleUzi - mover,"
J. A. Sz, C. Aid,
Southamploh,
Martin eoover, . • . 10 5 00
• . Ilopewell.
Robert Quigley, 9 8 00
J nth'', Rump, ' 8 , F 00
John Ferguson, . 14 '7 0.,
',' • Newton.
P. A & J. A. Ahl 8 12 50.
. • Frankford.
Snmtiel , Grisinger, i 10 • f 00
DEER, OYST ERS, EATING HOUSE AND
ItEsTA u RAN CS
Carlisle.
Jae-41 , Low, 7 10 00
Joseph Markel, _ - 8 5 00
3 ;1,,01) stratezl, till 8 5 00
Gutlief) Switzer ) 8 5 00
.lohu Lee,' i.,.,-9 8 5 00
rtlargaret .Miller,. • 8 5 00
..
lfeiir? Warner, 0 00
New Cumberland.
Whitesel,
Gordon Smith,
Lower Allen
SAinucl R. Grove, 8 5 00
S.rmtel Shireinan, 8 5 00
William Lloyd, 8 ,7 500
East Pennsborough.
Abraham Coble, ~-:s 8 500
William Phillips 8 5 00
Joseph Bunks, 8 5 00
Silver Spring.
John W Martin, 8 500
,
Geor g ,. f r filthy, • 8 ,8 00
Isaac Furnbaucli, 8 5 00
Upper Allen. _
David D. Rinderknecht, 8 5 05
Moses Bargot, v. ••' "'" 8 ''.s 00
no K
Shippensburg. R
...-
James Spoosler,i•
Samuel zveise, 7 10 00
Ihcwville.
George Nitimb.Y. 8 5 00
Juno Is:-ershaw, 8 5 U 0
West Pennsborough . ,
William Winholtz, 8 5 00
.
n e
arriat Wson, 8 5 00
Jacob Ilixler, 8 5 00
Jacob Golden, 8 5 00
Southanipt9n, -
Jacob UM - Hinges', " s 8 5 00
John ililinich. 8 s'oo
Newton
George Miller,
Mechanicsburg
Peter'Baker,
BILLIARD-ROOM
James Dixon, 3000
TEN-PIN ALLEY.
Carlisle. .
Jacob Low, (two alleys,) 40 00
Jacob Dillenderfer, 30 00
Mechan'iesburg.
David Long, 30 00
North Middleton.
Jacob I - if:nem:in,3o 00
•
Nocton.4i.--awon, _3l)
Ilell in.
Scott Coyle, ' 30 oo
• South Middleton.
Matthew Moore, • 3o 00
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, 88.
Lilo hereby certify that the foregoing is a
correct hrt in the dealet'n iq Merchandize,
in Guntherbind county'. no returned to Ole by
\Via McPherson. Eon., Mereantile Appieaiser
Al: persons 'returned and classified under the
Act al 1849. relating. to Distilleries. IlreWer
kB, Patent Eating Houses, ,Stc.. and
Gall Alerchants and others returned and clasm
tied as above, are notified tcheall and take nut
their respediive licensee on o!' • before the first
day of July next. _ _ _
W WOODS,
County Treue
May 3,54-4 t I
Spring' .Style of Efate eV Caps
1
d'A*l4:.--,. , , 7,!,".• ,
S-
% 4-4'• • ' :.-;:-: g' :_:, •
.%1A
Wra. tIR97T,
DESIRE to inform ton olifirionds th a t he
has removed to hie new eetnnlishment on
Digit Street, near the Rail Rond Depot, and ie
now opening a large and Olepat atlao/11110111. of
the
SPIiTNG STYLE Or HATS,
jest received from Philadelphia', which the gen
tlemou of Cerlist.2 are requested to call.and ex
amine. .11, hia ofso alarge assortment of Silk,
Fur and Slouch flats of his own manufacture,
gat up in the best style and at various prices,
the excellentio and finish of which lie will war
rant His stook he is confident only needs to
be examined to he approved: irtAlso a large
sill»lY.orMon . v. Boys' and Children's, CAPS,
.or Cloth and Fur and of every variety of style
and price just received from Philadelphia. Let
all who wain n flat or Cap give him a call, as
they tatty Ito sure of being suited to their own
satisfaction. Mar 22, 11354.
Classical and Literary High. School
NEWVILLE, PA.
ririfeE Summer Session, of this Institution wal
k. • commence on TUIDAY the V day of
May. The enures of oductitiori pursued in this
InstitutiOn is thorough in ilecharacter, embra
an careful instruction in the ancient langua
ges, and in all braublies of ticidnce, which are
requisito to qualify students well for College,
and practical business in life.
Terms—For Tuition, Boarding and •
Ledging, (per Session 5 months,) $5O 00
One hall of which is to be paid - in advance and
the remainder nt the - (lo - se of the Session. Per
further particulars, application can be made to
the subscriber nt NoWyllie. Pa. '
ROBERT MeCACiIREN,
Principal.'
April 121-4 w
WUITE'NALL A.CADMItire..
Three mites West of Harrisburg, Pa. ;
THP, SEVENTH SESSION of this dour
felling Institution will commence on
MONDAY, the let tiny of MAY Mixt, The ad ,
vantages which 'it allottin, it is believed, are ofa
superior character, and parants guardiAtur
' are .solicited to inquire into its merits before
sending their dons or wards olsefylicre. It is
favorably situated; the instructors are all corn
pencrit and experienced men; the course. °fin
er action Is extensive rind thortmuh, and special
,ationtion is paid to, the 'comfort and health of
the students.- , . .
• • UMW*
Boarding, Washing,'Lmlging,.ond '
Tuition in .Einglish, and Vocal Mu.
sie, per session 15 months), - 855.00
1
Instruction in Ancient or. Modern
Languages. each. . °. • - • 500
Instrumental-Music, . . ' 10 00
FoeCirculare and other information dilutes
D. DENLIN (.1. R,
klarylobtirg, Pa.,
Mar 8
FRESH , HANS AND DUET BEEF.
,
A EBESII 'arrival, of SiJkar,',Clurod - HAMS
AL and , DRIED , BEEF, juat retaivad from
ninoinnati and for oalo at WILLIAMS' Family
Oiooary Eitariii, in West Main Streat,
r -et 0/3CIII9CIIICIIj.w.
7 00
7 00
700
7 00
7 00
00
10 00
10,00
'lOOO
_.7.00
ORNAMENTAL 4430 u.
.; Shade & Fruit Trees
EVERGREEN
FloweOneoShrubs, Plants; ViOes, •
Roses, er.n.,
in great variety and size, suitable for planting
the present season. Cultivated and for sale at
the Nursery and Garden of the subscriber and
et his stanch in the City,
—ln the Market, below Sixth St.,
Philadelphia.
KrAll Orders carefully attended to and for
warded with despatch. Catalogues furnished
on application
apt 19
12'50
30 00
7 00
7 OQ
7 00
10 00
700
7 00
10 00
7 00
10 00
Household Glassware,
-Fratn — the — Principal Factories and late
7 00
Auction Sales,
Comprising a full and desirable assortment at
25 per cent below usual rates.
7 00
7 0•
7 00
Dealers and others will do well to call before
purchasing elsewhere. 1000 packages on hand.
EDWARD F. CORPIELD,
152 Sown Second street above Spruce,)
apt 17 Sin Philadelphia.
7 On
7 00
SPRING NILLINERY GOODS.
John Stone ds Sons,
No. 45 South Second Street Philadelphia,
Have now in Store, of their own importation, a
large ant, handsome assortment of
RIBBONS,
S I.L IC 5 ,
'FLOWERS,
CRAPES,
and evrry article' suitable' to t h e Millinery
Trade. to which constant addition will be made
throughout the season, thereby enabling them
to our the largest and most desirable selection
of-articles in their line to be found in the City.<
Phila. March 13, 1854-2 m
8 le 50
9 8 00
10 500
00
10 5 00
10 5 00
14 7 au
9 SOU
7 20Od
9 n 00
KEYSTONE DRY GOODS STORE.
4),
EZRES tic LANDELL,
Corner of 4th and Arch Streets, Phila.
Have this season enlarged their establishment,
which enables them to offer a much larger
stoelt of DRY GOODS for the insertion of
Courittty Itaysra. In the assortment always be
found a tall line of
8 12 50
8 12 50
Black Silks, I Staple Linen Goods,
Fariey do - do Cotton do
InMa do Ido Muslin do
Black Goods, Dress Goods:
Crape Silas, 1 , , Shawls, all kinds.
Scarce and desirablo Goods can always be
obtained by applying to Ey! Landell.
Terms, Nett cash, and priceS low according-
Irl-Good country mosey received.
March 13,1054-3 m
Agricultural Implement & Seed Store
rtruy, subscribers (der for sale a large variety
of Agricultural Implements, among which
are the celebrated EAGLE PLOW, Prouty
Nosy, RedttOr's Subsoil Plo;v, Corn Shellers,
Str a w and Ilay Cutters, Corn Fodder Cotters
and Cinders, farmers' Boilers, approved Cul
tivators, Road Sdraperl, &c.
8 SUO
8 SUO
130Y(•:R C HALL,
• -
Aarieuftural Implement and Seed Store,
mar I) Harrisburg, Pa.
FIELD and GARDEN SEEDS
•
THE suli9criliers are prepared to receive or
ders for lASI, D, GARDEN and FLOWER
SEEDS, of the choicest varieties and warran—
ted to be pure and genuine. lmong which are
Golden Oregon Corn, Stowell Evegreen Corn,
Ro s o o he ,'Vraminoth Corn, Adams Early and
White Flint, Orchard Hertf Timothy and Clo•
ver Seed, and every variety of Flower and Gar
den Seeds. Catalogues ,fu.nished when re•
quested. IS ER & HA LL,
'Agricultural Implement and Seed Store,
mai. II Harrisburg, Pa. .
P.. AGS WANTM.D.
E NG extensively engaged in the mane-
L eture of paper, we will pay to Country
Merchants and others having Rags for sale,
more titan the presetd market prime—CASll,
JESSUP & MOORE,
Paper Ma nufauturers,
P - hiladelphin—dos. 24 and 25 North Si, flat
street below Arch. betweon,4o.and.iffh.T-inth:
GB.AT XS!
Just Publis tit hed—A new Discovery in Medioine3
AFEW wcitds-on the Rational Treatment,
without Medicine, Spermatorrhea, or local
weakness, nervOns debility, lowispirits, lassi
tude, welltness 01 the limbs and back, indispo
sition and incapacity for study and labor, dull
ness ot apprehenson, loss of motnory, aversion
to sock' y,•love of solitude. timidity, self &b.
trust, dtv. zioess. hem•he, involuntary discharges,
pains in the side, affection of the eyes, pimples
on the fare, sexual and et her infirmities in man
From the French of Dr. IL. DeLancey.
8 500
8 5 00
Tho important face.that - these alarming corns
plaints ronp easily be removed wrritoux !item
els 0, in i.thi1i.5.441,111. -774114, olofirly•i<lentomqra
ted. and theeent.tely new and enevesstal
tritiment. as adopted bv the Author, hilly ex
plained, by melds ofxvlliehleveryone to enabled
to fore himsell perfectly and ar the heist possi
ble cost, avoiding thereby all the advertized
nostrums et the day. ' f ry )
Sdllt to any ad kens, gratis and post free, in
s sealed envelnpii, by remitting (pest paid) two
postage stamps to Dr,B. I).fiLailev c er Box 109
Broadway Post Oflice, New' York. (mar Ity
Surgeens' 313andag - e Znstitute
fir,lll) VED to N0..1 Ninth street.
sixth store above Market. B C.
E V 1;', E T1"1"S Patent Graduating
Pressure TR.11365, for the cure .sof Rupture;
Sim!der Braves - . -- Supporters, I . ;lastie'Stoeltings,
Sitsponsary, Hemorrhoidal, stud Bandages for
deformities,— Jan. 11—.iyr.
CLOVIZZITCr ! CLOTHXNG
The Largest and Cheapest Clothing
Store in Carlisle!
A RNOLD &' LIVING TON have now at
tn. their store the:largest and best tosurtment
of ready made Clothing to be bound in Carlisle,
which they are able to sell at less Mau city pri
ces, and louler than the goods can be bought at
any other store la the place. ThoC'dlothing wo
sell is all our own manufacture and not bought
ready-made. We never have to deal in dama
ged goods We buy good. sound material and
nothing else. ' We warrant every [thing we sell
to be well made and to give entire satiSfaiition.
%Vo have now on hand
SPRIHG& SUMMER CLOTHING
of all qualities, and at prices to suit,
embracing bloc, black and funny broadcloth
and linen' dress, l'rock and - stick COATS, cloth
cassimere and linen pantaloons, cloth.; satin and
fancy vests °fall - sizes and descriptions, togeth
with &large ttb , artlllfint of Cravtits,Ties, Sto c ks,
Shirts, I I and kerchic fs, G loves. Suspendero 4 ,&c.
&c., affording a variety snch as is seldom of-
Mired. Measures taken and clothing made to
order.
Don't. forget thri stand in North annoyer st.,
n.'xt door to Lyso's litirdward siore, and di
rectly opposite Maglanahlir's hotel.
AR N OLD . 1 / 4 LITINGSTON
Carlisle, April 19 1854.—ant
r 0 etv Grocersrapa • Pititety
TIIE subscriber would respectfully inform
his friends and the pulic generally that he
has not returned from 'the Mlle.' with
large and varied'. nssortmrat of
'l4lll Li GROCE RI E end
'SW' I &e.,
" Il
which he olibrs for sale on the moat
reasonaule terms, at his NEW STORE, cur
nor of North Hanover et. anti the
'Public Square, directly opposile •A.
the Carlisle Deposit Bonk. His .wmmiol"
stock embraces everything usu- •
ally kept in a Grocery and Va
riety store.
The Miblic aro invited to call and examine
his stock before purchasing elswherit,aa he Mole
confident ho can null the best goodi at the low
est prices.
April 5,'54,
SPRING AND . SUMMER'
1854] . Styles of Hats! 11854
CORGg KU LLER respoctfulfii-atinoun.
'tacos to his old Patrons and the pytblic gen.
• orally that he has just received the
SPRING STYLE OF GENTLE
MEN'S„ Fuvrs, manufactured at
one - of: the best establishments in
Philadoinnin, to Which ho invites
spacial attention. .'ti":,' "
He has also constantly on hand a large and
varied asio4mont of his own manufacture ea'
Well aii city hind° •
• ' -. HATS AND CAPS,, - , '
cuitablo for. lie soasonmomprising ovary varij
opt ofttussia, Beavoe, Moleskin and Silk Hats,
finished in the/atoot style, togeilior lull
assortment of Caps of oyory ;shape, and deo
cription, and at every Mice Ho particularly
I invites the public to call and examinq his WOW.
'sive assortmenOvisich'in/itylo, material, and
finish, cannot bo eurpassed by - any in market,
and which ha is able to put at prices lower than
river. .0:7 - Remember Ins old. stand on North
HanoVor etrea,t, hatwiidn flumer'e and Sonor's
store. . I.March:22
' S. MAAJPAY,
Rioing Sim P. 0 , Min
a lame assortment of Ladies and Misses French
lace, gosaunnirs, leiletado, tripoli. braid an'
straw Bonnets, Misses handsome Flats all of
which will be sold at unusually low prices.
Man's ant! nay's, canton, leghorn, china pearl,
senate and palm leaf flats. Parasols, Um
brellas and Looking-glasses very cheap.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
We are selling a lirge lot of ladles' shoes and
gaiters at g,rently reduced prices, as wo intend
discontinuing this branch of our holiness..
GROCERIES, &c., &c.
Rio and Java Cofliee, roasted coffee, brown and
white Sugar, Lovernigs Syrup Mulassn, 'Peas,
Spices, tee.
Our stock, for variety and cheapness, is cer
tainly not rsurpassed by any in the emint ry.—
B aver; w hot Wish to ptlvilaSe art ices of supe
rior cluality, at reasonable prices, should not
tail to give us a call. 1 April 5, '54.1
iVICILRZON HALL
in — A,lresh assortment of till the above arti
cles, and a general supply of ether articles
usually kept by us, - all just opened and, for solo
et our new store rooms. ."
Juno S. 1553. J. W. 8 B
WALL PAPER FOR THE BULLION.
Great attraction.
r HAVE just received my Spring stock of
It PAPER HANGINGS, which surpass in
Style, Quality and Pried•-any that has ever
been exhibited in Carlisle. I - respectfulcy so
licit a call front persons in want of Paper Hang
ings of any description, as I am confident my
assortme riL. fa Loormse_s_any. in I horongh,r
and in style and price has but few rivals in the
city. I only asklof the public to call mid ex•
amino my assortment before purchasing. DOI
ant confident toy chaste designs cannot fail to
please the most listidions. •
I,
THomAscoNLyN
r ./ ..,
,:_., \Vest lligh street, a few
:
~.. •,:-.'..„.
:: deers we t o 131111001-
‘,„.,..,,,
.., < 2 „,
44. T . *, , , ,, d . or's , hostel,
: Carlisle.
4:: „ ..iv„. , ),. 4: ., , ,,,nas just received the
.4 . , , .?, 7 , 'i , . ~ largest mid
1,t,..:_f. Sy r , „, _most elegant
7 ~..qt-70C assortment oh •
SUP.EII.IOR JEWELRY`
ever offered in Carlisle, consisting in part
Gold'and,Silver IVatehes of every variety, and
at all prices, eight-day CLOCKS. Silver table
and tea spoons, silver table lbrks and butter
knives, gold and silver spectacles, ladies' and
gentlemen's gold . pen and pencil,,gold chains of
everytiescription,.ear and linger rings, breast
pins, &e. at all prices. Also Accurdeons and
Musical 13oxes, wfth a great variety of Fancy
Articles, selected expressly for the Holidays.
Persons desiring to purchase are invited to cal:
and examine the assortment. We are prepared
to sell at very reasonable prices, Quality of
till goods warranted to be as fine as sold for.
THOMAS CONLYN,
Dec 28, 1853 West High Street•
TAMES R.WEAV ER would respectfully
fr.P, call the attontion.of House Keepers and the
public to hie extensive stock of ELE:GANT
FURNITURE. including Sofas, Waforobes,
Centre and other 'fables; Dressing , anti plain
Bureaus and ()Very odor article in his branch of
business. Also, now on hand the largest as
sortment ef CH A IRS in Curlisle, at the lowest
prices. Kr Collins made at the shortest mode
and a Hoarse provided for funerals. ,-1-1, 3
solic
itsa call at his establishment on Narth Home
ver street, near- Glass's lIOTEL. N. B.—Fur
niture hired out by the- month or year
--- -Carlisle, March 20. 1850.—1 y
ALT. that valuable property situate on the
north west corner of Centre Square,
in the beroughlof known as .
Bcotenes Row The Main build- v 3;
ing is now occupied by 11. E. Burk. n l 4l l f e t
holder as
. e hotel. Tile balance of
the proporiy is rented for offices, shops, &c./
This of the very best properties for bust
flees in :thb borough, and to capitalista (dere
great inducements for investment. 'The pay-'
merit if desired will Ile Made very easy. •
Also, tyvery comidtable two store DVEL.
'LING HOUSE. on thefeast end of Main St.,
adjoining property.,oCAndrew Holmes, Esq. and
now occupied by Mr. David Greer. . The lot is
42 feet front by 240Sin' depth, and bargains a
number of choice fruit trees. The property' is
in good order, and lies a Cistern, smoke house
bake oven, stable, &c. on:the lot. For partic
ulars enquire of .
leb8) CHARLES 0G11.13 t.
3. D. 114 LB EMT
HOUSE JIM LOT .FOR SALE.
THE two Storj, FRAME ItpusE
nd Lot of Grtiond. to South Hutto:
or afflict., now oticupieti by Charles , ray
Stwriitz, immediately opposite Bent's a
Storo, fa offered at private sale. For,
fawns enquito of the, subscriber, Attorrniy for
tife.owner.•
• n0v9'.53t1) • R.M. HENDERSON%
'PTO. 1, & MACKFIRE.I4 in whole, hnlf
iNand (limiter bble, Ltike White Fish; Eileen
fine Redolent SALMCIN '•TROU'r • from the
tho Lakes and lei the firth time bretight to thin
mnrket, in store, and for gaiety the subscriber.
, pt. W.; Corner Market genie. Coil'sle,
IiALBEItT.
113 ROCA LONG_ L
_ AWLS—Jnet ro•
,11 cowed a few on and Square'Brooha
Shaw 13, and for sato by ; • " ,
!TN qR 1:
-- -;utivrcitaticous.
Is=ovataa.
SPR±NG r.aszucoNst
rti LIE subscriber desires to inform hisold ens
„AL tomere.and the'publie that he has tempora•
lily removed his establishment lour doors SQL”
of hisold stand, on North Hanover streaming°
he husiust opened a . largo assortmenvof
•
BOOTS, SHOES. GAITERS, &c.
which cannot be surpassedin style, quality and
price. and to which he invites the attention of
the public.
L WEAR
For Ladies and Misses his stock is well so•
looted and 'complete, comprising the most lash•
ionable styles of Congress, silk Gaiters, 'color..
ed French Goiters, Mums .° Boots. foxed with
potent leather, 91 all colors and qualities, to•
go her with Misses Gaiters, and a full supply of
every-description-of—Boots—Shoes—and-Gaitersfor Ladids, Misses and Childress' wear, at all
_ _ _
GENTLEIAIEN'S WEAR
Calf, Kip and Coarse Boots of different qualities
and prices; black and drab Congress Gaiters ;
patent lOW herthan Walking Shoes; Mi.nte•
ray Ties and .i. 11111p13, patent lea.her ,and cloth
fancy Toilet SlippurA &c. A lull assortment
of the above styles of Boys' wear. Also a
general assortment of Call' Kip and coarse
Maureen rind Shoes at all prices:
This extensive stoc'c'bf new and fashionable
styles has been selected with great care and the
qualtt yis warranted. They only need to be
ceratiiined to be approved. lie also continues
to manufacture all kinds of work as before.
Krßipe will be repaired gratis. Feeling
confident his assortment will give entire satis
faction, both as regards quality and price,lea
respectfully solicits public Dotronnee.
.-april 12. JONATHAN CORNMAN.
J. 11. wElsp,
231ARGAINS ! BARGAINS 1!
. At Weise and Campbell's
New std-" Cheap Store, S. W. corner of Llano
- ver S• Loather erects.
WE now feel a pleasure in announcing that
we have just received a splendid and choice as.
sortment of Spring and Summer Gonds, which
we will offer at such prices as cannot fail to
please. The stock denBlatB of
DRESS GOODS,
Black Fancy Dress Silks, Foulards, Organdies,
Brilliants, Lawns, Jaconetts, Gareees, &c„Sic.
LACE. AND ENIIIROIDERIES
A. handSoni, int of S,,,,,icers, Underaleeves
Collars, (tailings, Edgings, Insertinge, mourn
ing collars and undersleuves,Mnbroidered linen
cambric. lianleerchiefs. Rrx.,
D ONIES'FICS
ginghams, cheelcs, tickings, Musli”s,.. jeans,
drills, baT,-stulraia flannels
- CLOTHS, &e.,&e.
a handsome lot of cloihs, cassimers and N esting
BO N N FITS,
MIME
J. W. EBY'S FAMILY GROCERY
lava and Maracaiba Coffees, Green and
Roasted do., Orleans and Clarafied
Brown Socars. Pulverized. Crushed and
Loaf d0,..501t, Crushed (preserving) do.
Rice, Patina and Corn Starch. Broma.
Cocoa, Chocolate, Vanilla Bean,
Mace, Citron, with Spices of every Aci.ndo.l
Suerm, Mould, Adamantine Candle's,
Orleans and Sugar 11. Syrup Molasses,
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I.UHN P. LYNE,
VS,llst . side of North Hanover Slreot,
Mar 29. • Cur:isle, Pa.
SPLENDID 3EWEL3:SI!:
Holiday Presents, Ltc:.
Extensive Furniture Rooms.
HOTEL PROPERTY FOR SALE
A NA.RGAINI
Fish, Pits , Fish.
,CO•ai nub., Oilier 'Notices.
eIPIP'ESILS FOR, k ! 1 8 54.
TILL Commissioners of Cumberland county
will bold the:Appeals 'foil. the respective
borough and township, at the Commissioners
Office, in Carlisle, ae follows:
For Lower Allen, East Pennsboro, Hampden
and New Cumberland, on Friday, April 28th,
1864.
For Upper Allen; Monroe and :Mechanics
burg, on Saturday, April . 2fflh.
For Frankford, Mifflin and Silver Spring,
•
on Monday, May Ist.
For Hopewell, Islewville, Shippensburg bo
rough and Shippensburg township, on Tues
day, May 2d.
For
. Nowton, Southampton and West Penns
hero, on IVednesday,_May 3d,_
For Diolchmon and South Middleton, on
Thursday, May 4th. .1
For Carlisle and North :Ntiddloton, on Friday,
May 6th.
JOSEPH" G. CRESSLER,
JOHN ROBB, - Comma's
JAMES ARMSTRONG,
Test, WM. RILEY, Mc.
Commissianers Office,Carliale, .Ap,l. 6 '54
Estate of John Buser, dec.
, uOTILF, is hereby given that letters of ad•
ministration on the estate of John Buser,
late of Silver Spring two, dee, have been grant
ed to the suocriber, residing in the same twp.
All persons having claims against said estate are
required to present them for settlement, and
these indebted to make imrded late payment to
JOHN SO LLENB E RGE R.
Achit'r.
npl i 9 7t
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ASSIGNEE'S rairincE.
IVOTIC El is hereby given that George. Kees ,
I_ll amen And Wile, of Gharchkown, Monroe
township, f . umb. county, having. on the Bth day
or April, 1854, made a vomidary assign ME nt. or
their property to the undersigned. for the bene
fit of their creditors, all persons having claims
or demands againat said George Keeseman are
requested to make them known without delay,
and those i , dcbted.:to make payment immedcc
ately to the subscriber.
RICIIARD ANDERSON,
Cliurclitown.
Apl 19 3t
Estate of Elizabeth Siiebk, dec'd
iiKrOTICE is hereby given that letters of ad-
IN ministration on the eat ate of Elizabeth
Shenk, late of Dickinson township, Cumber•
hind comity, dec'd, have been granted by the
Register of said county, to the subscriber. resi
ding tit the same township. All persons having
clanno against said estate are requested to pre
sent them fur settlement, and those indebted to
make immediate payment to
ap'l.l2—titpdj HENRY SHENK, Adm'r,l
Estate of Dorothey Frochey, dec'd.
OT[C E is hereby given that letters testa
mentavy on the estate of Dorm he v Frltch
ey, lam of South Middleton township, Cumber
landmounty, dee'd. have been granted by the
Register tit said county, to the subscriber, resi
ding in Taneytown, Carrot county, Md. All
persons having claims against said estate are re
quested to present them for settlement, and
those indebted to make immediat pnymente to
april le-9tpd] .1. G. FLLITCHEY, Ex'r.
Estate of John Paul, dec'd.
N",C ff. is hereby given that letters of ad
miaistration on the estate of John Paul,
late of West Pennsboro township, dec'd., have
been granted by the Regraier of sai . d county., to
the subscriber residing in the seine - township.
All persons having claims against suid estate
are requested to present them for settlement,
and Orme tndebted to make immediate pay
ment to HENRY PAUL,
April 12-6 t
Estate of Jas. Carothers, - deed.
xi-oricE to.lhere b y given that letters of ad.
.1.31 1 ministration on the estate of James Ca.
mailers. late of Shippensburg, Cumberland co.
deceased, have been .granted by the Register
al said county, to the subscriber, residing in
in NewviLe. All persons knowing themselves
indebted to said estate are required to make im
mediate payment, and those haviirg'elaims to
present them for settlement to
CHARLES T. McLAUGFILIN.
April 51 Adm'r
Estate of Wm. Woods, dec'd
NOTICE is hereby given that letters of ad
ministration on the estate of William Woods,
late of Dickinson tounship,Cumberland county
deceased, have been granted by the 'lt egister of
said county to the sultecOlters, residing in, the
same townsh p. All persons knowing them
selves indebted to said estate are required to
make immediate 'laymen!, and those having
claims to present them for settlement to ...
REBECCA OODS, Adm'x,
GEO. I). WOODS, Adm'r. - 1-
Anti] 5, 's4—Gt-pd.
STRAW WANTED
' The subscriber will pay Cash for STRAW
-of any kind delivered at Middlesex. Turmeric
Mid is to their interest to sell their , straw
and purchase other manures.
, , li. SHRYOCK,
Agent:
tiov3ot I)
STOVES: STOVES!') STOVES!
W O O U tr, i d tto t riLthe es p u u th b i l i t s e h t
n h . ho now
street, next door to Marion Hall, the largest
nd roost complete assort tnent of
COOK, OFFICE & PARLOUR STOVES
to he found in this county, which will be sold
at the lowest prices for cash or approved credit.
His stock consists of a large assortment of new
and highly• approved
PATENT COOKING STOVES,
Finished in the 'nee complete manner, and
calculated for eitbeewciiidor coal: or both. All
the old standardipatterns, which have stood tiro
test of experience, may be found at his estab
lishment. Also n great variety of the most ap
proved and beautiful
PARLOR AND OFFICE STOVES,
Including a number of new styles, possessing
very superior advantages over those herciefore
i n use . Families and housekeepers are respect.
fully invited to give him a call before purcha
sing elsewhere. Stoves delivered to any purr
of the comity and put up at the shortest notice.
He conlinues 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,
housekcepee dr whet Bin this line. His stock
of Tin and 'opper•ware einbrace's every kind
of household aitd kitchen utensil; warranted
equal to the' best manufactured. Persons in
wont oterticleti in his line may always be sure
of being accomodated to their ,satialuction by
'giving him a call. fOctl9,
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ROBERT S. sxvuLvir,
ABIN ET mmiER AND UNDERTAKER
North JlisnoverStreet, and nest door to Wage*
THE undersigned would respectfully inform
the citUens of Carlisle and the public gener
airy, that he now hes on hand a large and ele
gant assortment of 'FURNITURE', consisting
in part of Wardrobes, Card and other Tables,
Sofas, Bureaus,' Bedsteads, plain and fancy
Sewing Stands, &e. manufactured of the be s t
material and quality warranted. • '
Also a general assortment of C,HAIRS:at
the lowest prices. [initial+ Blinds made to ,
order, and repairing promptly attended to.
ii:rCoflins made at the shortest notice,
Itavingra,splundid hearse he attend funer
als in town or country.
Romombar tho stand— next door to 11.
Glass cliOtel. nov24 R. B. SMILEY:
A LARGE APRIETG ARRIVAL!
Vjsurpasees in quarititY., quality and
V V prices any that line ever 'yet been opened
in-Curlisle, consisting of the 'greatest variety
of all kiniis of Ilurdweire,•su6 as, Shoe Fin
dings, Saddlery, 'condi Trimmings, Paints;
Oils, Varnish, Glass, Mils, Files, :Anvils.'
_Vices, lielleWs, Springs, A Kola, Bowe, Felloes,
Veneers, Cederware, Farming Utensils, Bar
and Rolled Iron, Steel, &e., with a thousand
more articles einnentionable. ,
Having., Purchased largely of Heavy Goods
previous to the advance in inlet's, I am enabled
to sell goods at old prices. Persons in w ant o
Hardware are Invited to.eall and examine my
gooda'and hear my pricee,'and you will be sat.
LOW where the Cheap Hardware is to be had.
:ocyMy stock ,of WALL PAPER ia - nnap•
proached by any in the Borough. • .
r Thankful for the former liberal patron*, a
continuance of the same is solicited by
' JOHN-P. LYNE,
• Wait Side of Nottli Hanover Street.
Ggrlisl
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Carpenters and ItullOors are. invitad. to
examino.tlta astior a
t riOni of Lolka, Let ,
eFf, ElpItH A Hingeo t Scr dwe, we, Gla4e, Puttlev
dzq., All IpF,i . alo qtitapot -
tuatl3,*;', ' • SAXTPtra,
JOHN H. GORGAS,
UM
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