New '74.brzrtiscincut.s. Pa thtb gjappintss fr,o , OITS 11114 Df Dr. C. L. SELLING, ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN AND ACCOUCHEUR, Mechanicsburg, Pa Dr. HEWN() announces to the afflicted that he is a regular graduate of the best Medical College in the United States, and, (luring many yours of very extensive practice, has been familiar with every form of disease, and succeeded in curing the most hopeless cases, evoovhen abandoned by the regular faculty. Ilislarfeet knowledge of the hu man system enables him to adapt the meant, to the cod, so as to produce the most astonishing results. The alarming prevalence of disease, and the often imperfect medical treatment of the present day, has induced him to make known nix NEVER-PALLING 'REMEDIES, that those that mourn may rejoice, and the (aided leap for joy. ALL, no matter what their disease may be, can rest assured of finding relief, and therefore should not delay a Moment. Write disease and symptoms full and plain and you can receive aft answer by return mail (free) stating the medicine required and the price of it. Addres4 C. L. KELLUM, M. D., Mechanicsburg, Cumberland county, PennsylVania. N. IL—The Doctor will attend patients at ray distance, when required. A VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE TN pursuance of the last Will and Testament A of J acob knisley, dec'd, late of SouthamiY ton township, Franklin county, will be allured at private sale, the Farm of the said dee'd, situated in said township, four miles west of Shippensburg end one mile east of Orrstown. 'Phu Farm contains about 112 acres of the hest quality of limestone land, a good proper- Iron of thriving timber, and the balance in a high state of cultivation. . - • The improvements are n large TWO—STORY 11 BRICK, Xis DWELLING HOUSE, Stone E 1 Bank Barn , Wagon Shed and i rds;;,",:r... Corn Cribs,,Ste., all in good ro- " • pair, a well of neverfniling water and n cistern at. the door. Also, two Orchards of choice fruit, &c. This farm is pleasantlysitunted one mile from the - thriving village of Orrstown, where good stores and me, hanics of all kinds arc lo.rated. For plenstunness of location and richness of the coil, 115 e farm is hslirived to he ono of the best in the eastern end of Franklin county. If it should not lie sold 1,0(55.0111e 20th dry of September next,it will then lie sold at public outcry at I o'clock, P. AI. Persons wishing to view the property will please call on the svhscrilser living !Mar the same. DAVID SPENCER. - - • Executor of Jneob liniEley, deed Brandi Mills, June 11, '54. IViti ON EL ALL RA TIAGUEZ.B.MAN Rooms A G. KEET, having taken the Da il* guerreon rooms to Mtition Hall, known as A. IL Tubbls.Gallery, desires •ti Inform the 'Ladies and Gentlemen an Carlisle that ho is prepared to take Likenesses in the meet supe• rior style of the.art, such as will fully sustain the reputation of this popular establishment. His rooms are large. pleasantly situated and comfortably furnished. He is provided with the most powerldl and perfect instrument for taking pictures and warrants satisfaction in all cones. A full supply of cases or every' va riety of style and size, plain and ornamental, kept constantly on bond. Engravinp, Paint• ings, &c., accurately copied and duplicates ta ken of originallikeneses. Likeneses taken of sick or deceased persons. Prices moserate and satisfaction given in all cases. The public is invited to r ten at the-Wriion Hall Dagnerrean Rooms and examine-the-ritrnrerous specimens. Carlisle, June 14, - TO the Voters of Cumberland County.— Fellow Citizens :—Through the per,u a niece of many , of my friends, I offer myself as a candidate for the office of Regi.ter, subject to the decision of the next \Vhig county Con vention. HENRY A. THRUSH, Shippen.s_bui.g. Sumac Wanted THE highest price will be paid in slash for Sumac in have or small quantities, if do liverod to tho subscriber in East st., jitne 14,'54.-3m] 'JACOB SHROM. PLOIIIIIIIS. DURKRE S celebrated York Ploughs Con' scantly hanih also Craighead's and Plank's make for sale at aills o 'Gas and Wa NOTICE. TFIF. subscribers to the stock of this Com play are required to pay an instalment of FIVE D OLLA S'on each share subscribed, on or before the 151 h of June, inst.,, to the Treasurer, at the Carlisle Deposit Bank. That subscribers should be punctual in their payments is absotutely necessary, as the prow. rbas of the work requires it. By order of the Board, WM. M. BEt:TEM, Treasurer. • Juno?-3w Estate of Andrew Nenseman, dec'd. N9TIQE is hereby given that letters q u it.. MiniStration on the estate .of Andrew Son- Boman, latb.ot East Ponnsbero twp, Comb cu., deueased, have . heart granted, by the Register of said' (money 1u the subscriher,yesid mg in Mechanicsburg.' "All persona indebted to said est'ato aro reqqtred to .rualtoimmodiate payment "and those having claims to Oesent, them to 'JACOB' SENSEIVI Administrator. Juno 713 w Scythes, Scythes, ecythes, JUST received a largo lot of SCYTHES, of superior brands, to which the atteiition of Cradle Makers and ,Farrners,is invited. ',Hie attention Of ;Parini:ire is also solwitcil to the great variety of Farming Utensils of the very, best maker Ploughs of all Itiuds furnished et a a small advance on city , prices, Home-makes at manulacturers prices. Alsl3 a superior arti cle of Churn, which I warrant to muko more butter le less time than any other churn in use. Try it. JOHN P. LYNN, West Side North Hanover street. LOOKOUT 4-VIM EiIIOLERA..NIORBUS.'IIYsentery, Diar- CU rhea, &c. are making their apuearrince,, You know tho remedy. " If Yon neve any re. Bard for the welfare of yourselves, your wife, oryour-children, supply, yourselves with Moocher's IVlCatchloss Cordial. otherwise abide the consequences resulting from a kigato4 , adherence :to old quackery. This “Itlatchless Remedy" con he hail at the. Drug Store Of B. J KIEFFER,— South avower stroot,, u ;fox doors south of t4o Court Iroutto, Carlia:o. 1414./7 CHEAP HARDWAREI. • ATE arrival of the steamer "Old Stand," JiLd North Hanover street, laden 'with" a large, stuck of HARDWARE:direct from the man ulactories, is now ready for solo., wholesale or retail. will merchant's wiill do well to call, as wo will sell them goods ova very small ad• vnnco on city wholesale prices, and we are dewrmlned to sell at very small profits. (live , us'a cull arid t am persuaded you will not leave without making a purchase, as, you will find right',goods at the right', mark. Old Stand, North Hanover street, Carlisle, May 17) JACOB SENCR NMIXT GOODS'. T . lIE anbscrihor hasjost re‘mived from Philn d'olphia a large ;nseortmont of D R , Y. GOODS and r,nocsittEs;‘ which 'will he sold very cheap at her rimy. store, next door to Martin's (lota' and nearly opposite Mr. Ogil by's store. MARGARET SNIODGRASS. • WALL P.4.1!Z1R. A VERY largo int of WALL t PA PER , o /11, ovary shade and design, at Orman ranging from 6.conts upwards. The.stock consists of ofull assortment of Common, Satin, Silvered -a•M -43ih rapers, all of which will be- nold low a. - • - < L ' , lt' SAXTON& PI subscriber would call dm attention of 1 all parties requirnig a desirable Vurneee to Chilson's Celetwated iVarming and Vbutliating Annan' usi Tile reputation 0. lIIIS tunnies is now lcnown, having .been introduced durt..g the Taut live years 11110 about non publta buildings and mere than 8000 private dwe.iings ;. IIIIS Logi:tint' with the inimcneu increase of sales every ,year Is the be-t evidence that Out be adduedd of its supe riority over all other furnaces. By this use of Chilson's Furnace, you secure the following ad . vantages : Fuse VENTILATION. • PURE' An. I • te heating surfaces being at a temperature that Will not trissecate the air. hr.BCONO:RICAL USE OF FUEL. GREAT DORABILITY—Bettig made entirely of Cast Iron oun liable to runt, will require no repairs during a litetiine—it is easily inanciged, and will net expose the building in which it is placed to danger from fire, like the other.tur naces. - • We have the testimonials of hundreds of the most sciontilic men to attest to the truth of the above _statement, all of whom pronounce it to be decidedly We best furnace yet inve •ted for producing a pure and healthy atmosphere. IVe herewith annex tins names ui a few well known and eminent professors, who Mote used them. and kindly furnished us their names as refer ences: Prof John S Hart Prof Parker Prof Norton Pres Wni LI Allen Prof Parsons Prof Duna Prof B Sillimun Prof Ripley We have introduced this season five ,nqw. sizes, so that all-parties may avail themselves of this great improvement at a very moderate cost. We are now prepared to tarnish an 'ap• paratus to warm a single room, Of the largest building in the country. No.'l Portal) a. Complete, 2 do do 3 do do -- 4 do for brickwork 48 5 do do 3 Extra !tadiator, (with Bats and French Plates,) •. This No. G is the largest and most powerful Furnace!made in this country, Had is admirably adapted for f s llturchts and other large class buildings. We continue to sell the' apperat us at the same prise as wIFIn first introiticed, five years-ago. Although the present high price of iron has in c.eased their cost -25 per cent,. owing to their great weight, still we are enabled by -the great increase of sales to furnish the article at the lowest possible price. One foundry alone, Messrs IVarmck & Leibraot, have commuted to furnish us with 5120 tons of Furnaces this season, so that we are now prepared to rurnish them wholesee or retail. We superintend the erection of ell Furnaces, when required. and warrant them in all cases. ' I'RGEOLITAN COOKING RANGE We have also the most , complete Cooking Range that has yet been introduced, to which we call the attention of all Wll3 may wielt to secure the, [float perfect and-desirable cooking apparatus ever tlivenied. EIIERSON'S P.T. VENTILATOR. We are tha only Agents in Pennsylvania for tha manufaciure and sale o: this Veadator, which is . acknoivledged to be the only perfect Ventilator ever made for correcting the draught smokyin chimnies, and for ventilating buildings of all kinds. Ac there are a great/many imita tions- of this valuable article nifty offered for s al e , parties, will he careful to examinc' that it has the: Emerson Badge attached. PAT. REGHTERS AND VENTIL i ATORS We have the largest and most complete as sort trots of Hat Air Ref!kierii and Ventilators to be found in the Umted States. Parties who wish to port:harm, either. for private tire or wholesale, will find it greatly to their advan tags to examine their stock. SLATE AND IRON MA NILES NVo have nl MI VS 0 , 1 ha: a 1 an exiens!veassor mem "r hose beautiful- nidaes, in asset im tivion of Eayptian, Spanish', Galway, and oilier paro, marbles. For Anthracite and Bituminous coal. Also an entire new pat era of the low down Grine, made from tho English Pinterns, and entirely new in this country. For irktlnglish Encaustic Flooring Tile,Garn kirk ChiMney Tops. and Terra Cotta Orna ments,'Such as Garden - Vases, &c. Persons about building would do well to ox amine our stock before purchasing elsewhere Visitors, whether purchasing or not, arwcprdi. ally welcomed to our extensive ‘Vareinomi and where we should be happy to furnish any information respecting any of our goods that may be desired. A book on Warming and V0,06t1•t(4 can be had graiiiitouely at our store either personally or by letter. _ _ _ • S. A. HARRISON, Warminu and Veniilath, I,‘ nrehnusa lito Walnut at,,Qtow sixth, Pin LAMEI.I•IIIA. Mny 31:7ml %IR F. subscriber has- lust opened an apart meat of SEISING SHAWLS, and-a varie ty of SPRING GOODS ap'l . 5 'L -t FRESH HAIYIS AND DRIED BEEF. FRESH arrival of Sugar Cured HAMS and DRIED BEEF, just received froni pineinnaii anth.fin- nal° at WILLIAMS' Family Grocery Stare, in Went Muir, Street, LL those that are indebted to the subser ber, ei.her by book of nwe internam, wi make' immediate payment, as no further nicht genre can be given. May 17) ' JAGOIVSENER. SAXTON'S ompany. Carpenters and Builders are invited to examine the assortment ofeLo.^l.s,.Latch es, Bolts, ilinges, Screws, Glass, Putty, Oil, Paints,kc. All for sale cheap nt. mar 13 SAXTON'S. wrEW lot of Pomp Cha , ns. chat iron Well 1.11 Curbs, zinc and wooden Tubbing, for sale cheap at the Old Stand, North I{nnover stroe,t. - JACOB Sli;NEftpr ME BR CA 11 LONG S lIA WLS- 7 diff.,y l o enived a - row Long and &pare 'l3iochn Shaw s, andidur saloLby G w HITNEII. TTORNE Y. AT LAW, will attend t < promptly to all business enirnetud to hint. Oiliee in the room formerly ocettnied by Wil liam Irvine, Cso,, North llanover St , Carlisle. April '2O, 1852. ' 200„1',ithtt\PAIt'eS1?IN'; "bnr IVa BOYER & Agrieulturaillniplement- and Seed Store, ' • liarriskurg, Pa. rOAKE NO 11C1,—That all persons -m- about commencing-Housekeeping and eth ers in want of them, can get supplied with' Knives and Forks . , Spoons; Ladles. Coffee- Malls, Pans, Kettles, Sad- Irons;: &c., at the lowest rates by tutu 13 H SAXTON. Great: Rush for Bargains! . 'AT rite New tind Chosp:Store of WE SE El. CA I'73RLL. Wo are belling off it largo as sortment of Cashmeres 'rind Mous do Lamm. at greatly reduced prices. i Call and See! Jan.2s, 1851. Nails, Troll, Paint, &c rinITEl• subscriber "has just poccived_loo . lyjgs 3L oI N sale at rot tf - i Also 10 tons of Hammered Bnr Iron. Black , smiths will do well call. Also a large let of White Lead, Zinc Paints, Oils, Turpentine, Glees and rutty, Smith's Superior Copal Var: Also just received n, large stock or Rowland's. and Now .York make 'of Elliptic Sorings, all for sale chcap-tilvthe Old Stand, North 11 - mover street, Carlisle. Map 17 JACOB SMNER... . TO Flutavinifs. I IfIE subscriber informs the pub that ho haik: constantly on hand's variety of choice young LO CUST TUBES, from ton Ao fifteen ^ • feet high, which were raised from the seed, they aro all of the yellow locust. Ito offers them et modermtr!prices, at his nursery, situated in Hampden( township, Comb. coubly, about 5 miles west of Harrieborgon the turn pike. Call arid examine for yourselves. Feb22tlOwpdt • • rg,VVI'L lisle Fe male Senainary , AkirISSIiIS commence the IVA SUMMER.SESSION'of their Seminary Ton the socond' Monday in April, in a new and commodious school room, next. door to Mr. Leonard's, Worth . Ilauo'ver street: Bret runt ion w the languages ani, rawing, no extra charge. .11 , 1iista taught by n oxperionced tealdier,at an extra Charge." . , (sepibtl) itII ICtIIRIICQUuS~ CZEILSON'S Patent Ventilating Furnace. REMEIBM do do do do do do OPEN GRATES SOLE AGENTS DIZIV GOODS G En. W. lIITNER NOTICE, G. L. COLL., CLOVM.IL SEED 2tdinecllaitr~u~: 11.VL : 11.1pSTRIAL ZAtlt. "Big Spring Literary Institute" will 'I.. huld an Induamal Fair in Newvilte, to open on the - aecuitti Tuesday ot June next, and con tinue two' weeks.. . - . It is intended particularly for the encourage ment ot the mechanical arts, but emitrimitions ti o artMles tqr are solicited from all classes of persons interested in the progress ot the arts and sciences. A. prominent place will be given to plain and fancy needle work, artificial flowers, draiving,- &r, and the ladies are cordially ihvited to become einitribufors to this department. NiNcharge will be made for articles 'for exhibitiob, and in addition to this the exhibitor is furnished with a ticket which will admit him or her to the Fair nt any time during its continuance, proilded in all cusps that the exhibitor is the manufacturer. Persons desiring to exhibit any article must apply to the Secretary or President of the Board of Managers on or before the first of June. The rooms will 110 open . on Monday, June sth, (or the reception of goods, and every article inten ded for exhibition must be received on or be- • tote the following' Friday. The 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, but certificates of excellence with the seal of the Society will be siVen to the exhibitors of each articles nathe Judges may decide upon.. , Enterprising mechanics, holiness men.Pand others, from neighboring towns and counties„ are invited in serial on their contributions. JOSEPH U. HERRON, Pres't. EieNnr S F ERIS, See's , . Board of Managers—John Waggoner. Geo. Blankney, Lewis 1-1 Williams, Jacob Zigler Bcorae Bricker, James S Carlisle, Wm It Linn, Joh D Randeilph. Newville, April '2O, 1854. ZZANTCIK'S New Clothing Establishment ! ME THE undersigned respectfully announces to s old friends and the publi, generally,' hat he has re-commenced the CLOTHING B USI.- NESS in all its miens branches. and ins Just ripened, fresh from Ole city, at "Looruird!s Cor ner." North Hanover street, a well selected 'assortment of ' READY IV'I'ADE CLOTHING. embracing every variety, stylr and finish, and nt mires corresponding to the times and (nullity. He has also on hand a superior stock of CLOTHS, Q4SSI L RI , S, VESTINGS, &c, of every style suitable for Spring and Sum mer wear. and which he will make to order oft terms which cannot fail to please. His stock also embracdl§ n line :ot of Men's Shirts, Col tors, Cravats, Gloves and Hosiery; in short. every article pertaining in gentlemen's wear.— He respectfully invites the public to call and examine his goods. N. lIANTCII, Apl 241,1854 Calel:1111a (Sweeny's) Cold Springs ADAMS CO., PA inhose Springs. shunted on the South Moun• tnie, a short distance from the 'pike loading from ChambgEsburg to Getti,burg, I'II, will be opened for visitors on thd Irith of JUN'S next. Large and commodious buildings, Mel:.1111g ex tensive Bath Ilousei...for hot and cold Menges, hone been erected. The grounds have beca much. iniordved and every effort made to ren• der these springs it poiddhr place of rettort. An efficient and obliging Manager will have the general superintendence, While the best set , vents the country affords have been engniied.,— The Table will be fornished with all the dcli• caries of the. markets, end nothing Intl undone to render this oho rayon ITE BLS 0 T worthy the pal ronige of the public. Persons leaving lVrishingion, Baltimore or Philadelphia i n !hi morning trains will arrive at Chandiershvg in time to take the conches for tea. For further part ieula rs add, coo May 21 Rrn NEW GOODS—PRICES REDUCED At ell Alt Llig C,'ILBY'S, In East flight Street, Carlisle, Pa. vtiTE have just received a large and hand e V seine assortment of SPring:and Summer Goods—my second supply for Iho seasen— "'hick have been bought fur cash at astonish ingly law prices . , Mous de Sege 12 - ' Lawns, (fast color) i conts"worthlt • , do du 12 2fl, 'Burrcge de Laines 6 " ' 12, do 12 25, M 6 uslins ' " • ( 12, t ,t, 8, Surmises 18 31, Black Silks 62 " 'B7, do Nu ' " 1,25, Stockings 6 ^ 12, Bib Cassimere Irit " ISO, with a large and general nssortmen I ol ladies' DRESS GOODS, Mirage, mous debege, and oarnge detains, lawns, (look and fancy silks of 13% , ,,4,,e titscrip. lion and quality, black alpacas ol high lustre. blue: bombazines of a superior quality, and a good assert meet of Mourning (tones D 0 NI ESTJCS, DOM ESTICS Bleached 'anti unbleached matins, sheeting~ from I to 3 yds wide. eheek,s, Glasgow and fine French gingltatits, tickings, damask towe"it and table - eloths, -- nanitinit, -- Ted, yellow - and white woollen flannels shrouding flannel, tv.c.' 113 11 12 ROI DERI Eti A N DILAC ES. Cambric and Swiss ruining, edging and insert. tug, lisle, inotthliti iiiiil llormitirie tare, French worked collars, do under•sleeves, do spencer , and min, mourning collars,blaelt laced veils,ol *altl ii tyles,; A very handsome assortment 01 ifOnnets and Sonnet Ribbons. Boots and Shoes a little lower than ever.— Having now the largest aid cheapest stock of New Goods in the county, I ate determined to gee MI who will favor its with a call, great lingaitis,: oour old friends and customers are invii6d to call, • May 24,1854'. STOVES! STOVES! STOVES I JOAN D. 417)1 1 1RGAS, IkArOULD inform the public that hq has now V on hand at his establislimem, on Juin uncut, next door to Marion Hall, the largest nd most complete assortment' 01 COOK, OFFICE & PARI,OIJR STOVES to be found in this county, which will be sold a he lowest prices fur cash or approved credit. hits .tock consists ola large assortmont.ol new •and high , approved • . xiio ,t, A ,i 'p h. : t ' , 17 C m o o. o t lC c l o N in G pie S ta T m O a V n E ri S ci , :, and calm" nte - d•Mr ebb . wood'or coal or both. All the o d f standard patterne, which have.stood the test of o.sperionce, may be found ileitis estab lishment. Also is groat variety of the most up :proved and beautiful - PARLOR AND OFFICE S'l . o V ES, Including a number of now styles, possessing very superior advantages over •those heretofore in usu. Families and housekeepers are respect• fully invited io Five him a mill before purchn• sing elsewhere.. Stoves delivered teeny pan I of the comity and pal up at the shortest notice. , Ho mmlllllloB to do al, kinds of . .. TIN AND SHEET IRON WARfl,__ and Copper vorlt, and has constantly on hand or will make to'order every article, required by housekeepers or others in this line. Ills stock of Tin and Copper-mire", embraces every kind of household and kitchen utensil, warranted equal to the best manufactured. Persons in want of articles in lie line may always be sure_ of beim., , occomodaidd to their satisladtion by giving him a call. ' ' I-Ortl9 . . Spriog 147 Summerr.Clothin., SWIIICATER PRO'S de. C 0.,. AT!lnd . ,. old stand .ON MAIN sT. ' the corner store by the, Market House, have just received their Spring and Summer supply of Ready-Mode CLOTHING, aim now We• to the• public, the largest and Most carefully selected stock in this section of nountry. They have boon very i careful in maki ng thsiroclise.- tion to pay strict filteilliOn .to the quelity_of t he-m ate rials r a e-uotti uess—Ju ruhilit y and fashion' of the, workmanship; and their' entire stork they therefore can recommend.— It comprises ' • Sack and Frock Coats, ' Dress and Business Coats, Overcoats and,Peti Jackets, , Also PANTS and VESTS of every desirable style and quality, together' with a largo Supply of Gliblernen's Furnishing Goods, Shirts, Undershirt*, Drawers, Hose, Fancy Stocks sail Cravats, Ilandkeruhicfs. Suspon• dors Gloves, Umbrellas, &c. Id - Persons in wont of the above articles will do wolf to call anon end examine the quantity and prices of the goods The articles named above will be sold astotiiihingly cheap, elf we are determined to defy all competition r and these who are in ,want of cheap and good elothing will, do well tb call and examine the, qualities and ,prices of oar goods before purchasing ploa where. , • May 3-7--I•ni • I GEORGE. 1311.33.1 P... arr.; No. Nonni Wnwrsv►s; Vonamissios Olerchant, For Omagh) of English and Amorionn Pig Load, Snow!' and, American yig,l3 . ar , find 13Aoom Iron, Banco Tin and.maials generally. Liberal. advances. merle :on consignments. of morghandlco generally. Kr Agenclor the Bale 01 Le Roy & Co's Lead ansl Tin Pipe, - Shoot Lead, &c. gnat Iron Watorand Gas Pipes. , ip1,261m LADIES' DRESS GOODS, • such as black and fancy silks,blackand change able alpacas. barages, borage tie Nines, minus. de begs, bombazines, plain, figured and cluing poplins, lawns. ginglor ns, shawls,ealicoes, gloves, hosiery, &c. GENTLEMEN'S DRESS GOODS. such as fine black and brown French Cloths, black Doeskin and fancy Cassimeres, satin and fancy Veiting,s, black and Indian fancy Cra vats, • suspenders, gloves, &c. HATS ANDk CAPS, A largo assortment, of Men's and Boys' rite and Caps, embracing every style and qua lity. Also, a largo and varied assortment of Parasols, Bonnets and Ribbons. 131eached and unbleached Moulins. Cheeks, Tieking+, Table-diapers, Bagging osnaburp, tnwling, tatiledinen9, &e. A Pirgo assortment-4)1 1%1.0's Women's and IThildresys Boots and Shoos, Jenny Lord an.l Buskin Shoes at very low privet'. Colored and White CARPET CHAIN, . .GROCERIES„ A large assortment 01 GROCERINS, such as Sugar. Caffre, .Vlolasses, Rice, Tons, &c. Al) who visit our establishinent are free to ac'fm 'Madge that we are selling Foreign and Da !mastic Dry Gandi, Boo's. Shoes, &c, at as• tonishingly low prices! Our low prices have [tire t iy aurte,ed a large number of peoples l'hs n semi to of all who wish good bargains is aolleittil, no great 'miaow:lents can be offered to It irchasors. I)9n't lortret the' old stand, Huirterich's cor— ner. North Ilanover_Street, Batter, E»9, Rags and Soap taken at market N. W. WOODS, Spring and Summer Millinery. , ff its. BRYAN, .MlLLlNER, , thimunees tvi to tit., poldre-that she has just opened a beautiful and extensive assortment of Spring and Summer Millinery, at her titan.] opposite Arnolds stave, itiMechanicaburg. She is now prepared to suit the taste ~. .•:,;. of ladles who may laver ~4 , AttiV-1 her with their 'custom; as *r.„:ll,,Aitrie''.'l_,), her stock of Crape Ben .'..: . ..,..-' -_—..,,' nets and cheap Bonnets of `,...-,,,, ~v...'T...71) all. kinds, Silk Itibbous, Flowers, "Trimmings, &c. cannot be excelled. She will also keep on hands cap . collars, under sleeves, honkerehielS and Mills. Iler assort ment of taller artieles:tannot tail to please her customers. I, ti ea are invited.to call and see for themaelves before buying elsewhere Prices reasonable. . - la pri I 2. J C RICIIATZD:;S, Chambersburg, Pa ,6 1 `L k r) housekeepers.and young, with those also 4110 are expecting to become housekeep mu, Eve invited to rail at - - and exam* his elegant assortment ol China, Glass and Queens ware, and other-articles in the housekeeping line, such as French and ElLdl3ll tea oats, heavy banded and plain, by wan Granite, gilded and blue do, Dinner sets 01 every variety and price, 13 >ells an 1 pitchers, tu rreens, dishes, fee. Glass-w d a—centre table and mttntel lamps. C ,ti lokbpv3 an 1 other lamps, great variety, ' rabbi and bar tuts - Ml.:re:goblets, &e. Fruit and preen Ye dish is, i.rd variety. Cc.] it-w ire—tabs, hitc3ems, churns. bowls, Butter prints and ladles, meal'buckets,. &a: Brushes—sweeping, white wash. scrubbing, Ilan I and 3 c brushes, ( m boaters, brooms, &e. NI picot, ci, i- tines and travelling baskets. Also a f,}1.1,i - o' assortrnnnt ol Tobacco and Se gars. Call ve who are fond of choice brands of Scgars and try thee Principes ilerealias, Staf f l'l.lllil and other Cuba varieties, end you will find them ol unimpeachable qualitl". Also half Spautsli 'Mill Common Segars. with choke Snuff and chewing tobacco. apP2i; The Spring of IS 51, % A mu ben 11101110ra1110 one in the annals of V our Boronglifor the LAIt G 12.8 S C it, hutde,,nn^et,cheaptst and beat GOO Di are now selling ..11' rapi4ly at Billipt & ...nutters cheap more. Our stock eonsi-tsol Silks, it xi-egos, TIAMICS, Lawns,t B trege de Lunn, l;1114111 , ns. D.. Begee, Alpaohae, Cali critic. NI tilins, Che..s, 'Pickings. Diapers. tie. fl m0m..., Ribbon, Parasols, II its for summer, Gloves, II idiocy, I.sees, Shaoli, French Worked Collitre, Trim:l4lp, Ft,. Clothe, Cassimere, Ves , tuga and summer stairs for Men and II )y's wear, together with a great ninny other Goode not mentioned here, •but on evainiuMion our stock will he found to be the largest in. Cumberland county and will be sold very lov-. r • Spring Style of huts ito Cap's --- • :• 1 1 , --'..--- 1: - ‘ s.. V ., co -- 4.4%•"'""' BOOTS AND brions THE subscriber has now on hand a very ex tensive itnd well selected stock of BOOTS and SHOES, which he will ' eell at unusually low prices. Purchils: ed'from wholesale renters, at low rates, ho can a ly er each induccitnentu,to put cha sers as will make it their interest to visit lute establießment. He has every. article in the Buot and Shoo line—for Ludim or Gentlemen's wearthe therefore deems lt unneessaary to partieuloriid.. 0:7 - P.ersons irsiring good and cheap goon - 1m invited to give hint a call. April 12 T W. SHELDON. ANOTHER GRE dr ARRIVAL! SPRING lk SUMNER DRY GOODS, Al the Store of N. W, WOODS. , the Great Mart ror Dry Goode '& Groceries TrIE subscrihor„respecilully informs his friends and timorous customers. that he has rationed from Fhiladelphis with a largo - and va ried liss trtment of Suriiig and Summer Goods, sonsisitig in part of DOMMSTICS BOOTS AND SHOES April 12, 1854 China., Glass and Queensware. =I April 12.'54. BENTZ & BROTHERS WI, TROUT, S,,ELt.IOTT, --:—jlTni fl -St re at m'liSlo. -, RAVE YOU A COLD ? Ztore.d au .01)135. ZINC PAINTS. I N C P Al N T S, one cheaper"than L.J. White Lead, and free from all poisonous qualities--The New Jersy ; inc Company 'nay mg greatly enlarged tlieir lilorks and in . preved the quality of their products, „ere prepared to execute orders fot their superior Paints, Dry, and ground" in Oil, in assdried townies of from 2.5 to 500 pounds. Also—dry, in barrels 0t..2.00 pounds each. Their 'White Zinc, which is sold dry or grciund in oil, is warranted pure and unsurpasecr, for body-and-uniform ,W lute ness. A method of preparation has recently been discovered which enables the Company to warrant their Paintsto keep tresh and soft in the kegs for any reasonable time. In this i•e 'meet, their Paints will be superiott to any other in " the market, '!'bier Brown Zinc Paint. which is soldat a law price, and which can only he made from the Zinc ores from New Jersey, is now well known for its protective qualities when applied to iron or other memlic surfaces. Their Stonecolor Paints possessds all the pro• perties of the Brown, and is of an agreeable color for trtinting Cottages, Depose, Out-buil„. dines, Bridges, etc. Dealers supplied on liberal terms by their Agents. FRENCH he RICTIA PDS, Wholesale Paint Deallrs and Importers. al 12-sm. N ;IV cur. 10th &." 1119 r ket • sta .. Phila. STRAW GOODS--SPRING 1854, 91111 E subsetibers are now e npared to exhibit at their Splendid New• Establishment just completed on the site of their former stand, No. 4 1 SOUTII SECOND STIIEgT, PHILADELPHIA, on entire new and beautiful stock of Straw, Fancy and Silk Bornets and Flats, Flowers, &c: and Panama, P , lns and Summer Hats for Gentlemen, which our old patrons, Merchants and Milliners generally, are invited to examine bonfidently promising them, in extent, in vane. •ty, in wwelty, and in styles, Remelt unequalled. 13r$ , Orders carefully and promptly executed. m1122-3m. THOMAS IVHITE & CO. Agricultural implement k Seed Store rnIIIE subscribers o ff er for onto a largo variety N_ of Agricultural Implements, among which aro the celebrated EAGLE PLOW. Prouty Plow, Rodger's Subsoil.HoW . , Corn Shelters, Stra v and II ty Cutters., Corn Fodder Cotters and GI indera, Farmers' Boilers, approyed Cul tivators, Road Scrapers, &e. •BOVER Pc HALL, Agricultural Implement and Seed Store, mar I) ljarrisburg, Pa. FIELD and GARDEN SEEDS TETE sabAcrihers are prepared to receive or• ders for FIELD, GARDEN, and FLOWER SEEDS, of the choicest varieties and warran— ted to he pure, and genuine. ‘mong which are Golden Oregon Corn, Stowell Evogreen Corn, Roanoke Mammoth Corn, Adams Early aid VV trite Flint, Orchard !lard Timothy and Clo• ver Seed, tad every variety of Flower and Gar den Seeds. Catalogues s lit rushed ,when re• quested. Ill) Y ER & LT, CM A grinnitural Impleinent and Seed *Oro, mar I ffarrisbnra, l'a. Ii.A.G3 WANTED I - ) El NG extensively engaged in the menu keture 01 paper, w n will pay to Country Merchants and others having Rags for sale, more titan the presem market mire—CASH. J ESFIEJP A.: MOO RE, Paper Milflufnoturers, P-hiladelphia-L-Nos. 24 and 25 North St, [lst street below Arch, between sth and 6th. m.. 2•2 GRA.T.I2O Just Published—A new Discovery in Medicine] AFM words on the Rational Treatment, without Mediehie, SparinMorrhca, or local weakness, nervous debility, low „splrits, lassi• tide, we,kness of the limbs Mid hark, indispo sition and incapaim y for Stddy and labor, dull ness nt apprelienson, loss of memory, aversion to soeie.y, love of solitude. timidity, self' dib trust, dizziness, heache,involunfary discharges, pains in the side, affection of the eyes, pimples on the face, sexual nod other infirmities in man From the French of Dr. t 3. De Lancey Tho imoortant fact that these alarming corn , plaints may easily be remelted WITHOUT ntent ciNE. is in this small tram, clearly demon-tra led, and the entirely new and highly successful treatment, as adopted by the Author, hilly ex plained, by means of whicldevery one is enabled to cure himself perfectly and at the least possi ble. Cost. avoiding thereby all the advcrtited nostrums 01 the day. Sent to any address, gratis and post free, in e sealed envelope, by remitting (post paid) two postage stamps to Dr, B. DeLaney, or Box 109 Broadway Post Office, Nev.i York. (marl ly Phil. Surgeons' Bandage Institute REMOVED to No. 4 Ninth street, sixth store ohmic Market. 13 C. EVE Pressure TRUSS, fir the cure of Rupture; Siild'ar Braces, Stthporterd, Eiastio Stockings, Suspensory, Ileatortheidal, and Bandages lor detbnnties• Jan: CLOW/ZING! CLOT/ZING! The Largest and Cheapest Clothing Store in Carlisle! AR - NOLI) & LI VIN G TON have now to their store the largest and hest assortment of ready Made Clothing to be found in Carlisle, which they lire able to cell at less than city pri ces, and lower than the goods can he bought at any oilier store in the place. The clothing we sell is all our own manolecter° and tint bought ready-mode. We never have to deal in dama ged goods. NVe buy good. 80111111 material and nothing else. We warrant every 'thing we sell in be well made and to give entire satisfaction. Wc havai,now on Mind SPRING & SUMMER CLOT!IING of all miles and qualities, and at prices to suit, embracing blue, black and fanny broadcloth and linen dress, frock and seek COATS, cloth cassintero and listen pantaloons, cloth, satin and fancy vests of all sizes and descriptions, togeth with a large niniortment of Cravats,Ties, Stocks,. Shirts, I landlterchiefs, Gloves. Suspenders, &c. &c., affording a variety such as is seldom of fered. Measures _taken and clothing made to order. Don't forget the stand in North Hanover st. n••xt door to Lyse's Hardward store, and' di reetly opposite hotel. l A.R' k LIVINGSTON. Carlisle, April 19 1854.-3 m. Extensive Furniture Rooms. aAMES R.IV PI AV ER would' rearlemlully. call the attention ol House , ICcepers and the public to his extensive stook or ELEGANT FURNITURE. including Satoh, Wuraroltetri Centro and other Tables,' Dressing tint plain Bureaus and every other article in his branch,ol business. Also, now 'on liak' the largest q's sortment of CHAIRS hi Carlisle, at the Im i Vest prices. W.t . Collins mode nt - the Elhoriei node and a !repine provided for funernls.' De solid hen call at his establishment on'North Dance vet* street, near Glass's It OTEL. N. B.—lour nitureltired out by the„month or year Carlisle, March 20. 1850.-1 y”" WALL PAPER FM THE' MILLION. Great attraction. • HAVE just received my Spring atack'o f k PAPER. HANGINGS, Which surpass in Style, Quality find Prise any that has over boon exhibited in Carlisle. I respectfully so licit a call from persons in wont ulPaper 11tog ;logs of any description.. as I,,atn confident my 'assortment far surpasses nny in the borough ; and in style and price hart but low rivals iii the city. .1 only ask of the publie to call and 'ex• ‘tortine my assottment beide •purchasing, as r am confident my chaste designs cannot fail,to pleaso,tho,most fastidious. 14. • , JOHN P. LYNG t. ,t Wosi Side of North,Hanover Street, 'll/rii22 , Citr:We, Pa. •• . . Cheap. 110rgtChe,9 .li* Jiwyelry. —wii-ows-AliE-and-RETAIL -SA , . vit the "4 : Philadelphia Watch , l-. .:` and Jewelry Store," ,Number , 98 Nnrtli,Second Street, cower 1 .. .: Of QoaVry,,Philadelphia. • 410 :) - ....(,,,.. g .t i',f4 G old' Lover Watacti, Jun : - .ioi7atnirrA . tr‘ .. . jenrelled;'lB carat cases, 5' 2 0,00 Gold •Lejline, 18 carat cedes, : 's24 : 00,, . Silver do • jewels,: • • 9 00' Silver Lever, full jivelled, 12 00 ~ atiperior Quartiers iabld Spectncles, 1 , _ 7 00 '. Fine Silver Spectacles, • ~ T ) 50. Gold BraCele`re, • • :'•• • ' 9 00' ' Ladies' Gold Pencils, 1 00 Silver Ten Spoons, set, . • • r 5- 00' I Gold Pens:with•Pencil and Silver Itolder, 1 00 Gold Finger Rings 97i cents-to $8 ; Watch- Glasses, plain; 12} cents t Patent, 198 ,••Luner, 2'5; other articles - in 'proportion. All, goods, warranted to,,be•what they are sold for. •• ; • ; ;• .. • ; "STAUFFP.R. WI - JAIME:Y r : ' sept7lr SucOssors to O. Conrad:: , On hand; some Gold 'and Sil:ver:',Losers:and:l Lefiines, still lower than ..u.:3: E.-DOS pricec , :: ' I, 5%W MILIL • .NEAR, PAPEII.TOWN, COMB. CO, 1 nasal:ix/I .sc: siarmoua . CION'ItINUiI to ,sapii,ly Lu r niherof all iciede '41../ ;at 'the shertest ni.tice,'and on' fertile luwei tlian can be lind elsewhere.. .i.l.lliirilers &reeled Paportayviv,'"or ' WM: , StYIVLOLIK,'Jr.: I Carlisle, will ptomiicly attended to. ' ^ ••EFeb24'ly =I zliun `..ztoutritscinentv. 'To the Citiztns of C,axlisle. A. L• HICK:F.:Y.6c.. GO. No. 148 eillilST- N UT Street, shove Sixth. Philadelphia, have new on hand one of the largest, cheapest, and mast, varied assortment of their improved Steel String Sole Leather TR UN KS ever offered in tim pantie, with a line article of Light Weight Sole Leather Trunks; Carpet and Leather flags for travelling in Europe,..... Also, a splendid as sortment of Ladies' Dross Trunks. Bonet Box es, &c., ranging in price_ from Two to Thirty dollars, with afine variety of Hubby Horses, Propellers, Gigs. &c. All of the above orticles we will sell low rot cash. Give milt call, Prize Medal a ;yarded at the World's Fair in London in 1851. [may 81 3m Household Glassware, From the Principal Factories and late Auction Sales, Comprising a full and desirable assortment at 2ft per cent below usual rates. Dealers and others.will do well to call before purchasing,ekewhere. lons paCkages on hand. DIMARD F. DO ItFIELD, 152 South Second street ,above Spruce,) viol]; 3m Philadelphia. ;tt - Vri s OTINA TfhNTA L 1:1-4, Shade & Fruit Trees :"."1 4 ::-A rs ' • EvuuaßEEri Flowering Shrubs, Plants, Vines, Roses, &c., in great variety and size, suitable for planting the present season. Cultivated and for sale at the Nursery and - Garden of the Subscriber and at his sten& in tho City, In the Market, belnfir Sirith St., Philadelphia. KrAll Orders carefully attended to and for warded.with despatch. Catalogues furnished on tipplication npl 19 KEYSTONE DRY GOODS STORE MIMES 8C LANDELL, Corner of 4th and Arch Streets, Phila. have this season enlarged their establishment, which enables them to offer a much larger stock of DRY GOODS for the inspetion ni Country Buyers. In the assortment always be bound a full line of Black Silks, I Staple Linen Goods, Fancy do .do Cotton do India do do Muslin do ' Black Goode, - I Dress Goods, . Crape Shawls, Shawls, all kinds. Scarce and desirable Goods can always be obtained by applying to Eyres fo. 'Landell. Terms, Nett cash, and prices low according ly.: lit:7 - Good country money received. , March 13, 1a54-3la HAYES' PATENT TUBULAR OVEN HOT AIR RANGE Vai()118 Si: r_+, to surf Families, Boarding Rouses and Hotels. TIIOSE in want era superior Cooking Ap paratus are •tuvited to call at out Ware house and examines this Range. For durability economy and simplicity in operation it stands unrivaled. It has a perfect hot air ventilation —and meats baked in this oven will retain their juice and flavor equal to that roasted boom an open fire. Meats and pastry cooked at the same tttne without one affecting the other. It will supply sufficient heated air to heat addi tional rooms for the coldest weather. It has nd descending or -return flues, and is equally well adapted to bautnitions or coalition hard coal. Tee steam valve over the boiling part of the Range carries off the steam and scent of cooking, as well as heat in summer. Every Range sold warranted to give satisfac tion, or no expense to the purchaser. HAYES' VENTILATOR, Patented Octobor, 1848, - - - - - For Publicßills, Factories, Railroad Cars, Chimnies, Flues, Ships, Steurnei Pure air is a subject 'claiming the attention of every individual, and all buildings should be provided with the proper means of ventilatidn, Also, a powerful Warming and Ventilating Furnace, For Dwellings. School Houses, Churches, Halle; 'Stores, Factories, 6.c. A large assgrtmetir of Office, Hall and Cook ing Stoves, Parlor Grates, Registers, &e.— Wholesale and Retail. RAND & HAYES, 82 North Sixth. street, Phila. terPergonal intention given to warming an evntilming both public and private buildings. nAvas ac culartr, Deniers in Lamps, Lai .terns and Chandeliers, E Corner Fourth and 'Cherry sts., Phila. riAvi NG. enlarged and improved their store, jaand having the largest assortment of lamp= in Philadelphia, they are now, prepared to fur nish Camphine, Pine Oil, BURNING FLUID, .Ethereal 0,1, .Pliosgene_Gas and. lard Oil.— Lamps. Lahterns of all paterns, Fancy Hotel and Hall Lamps, Chandeliros, Girandoles and Candelabras, and Brittania Lattips,a(the mem. ulacturera lowest prices. Glass Lamps by the package, at it small advance over auction pri ces. Boum% large MAN uFATr u Efts of Pine Oil, Burning. Fluid, Ethereal Oil, Alco hol and (the only true) Phosgene Gas, they can furnish these articles at such prices that Mer chants will find it to their advantage to buy.— Call . belore going elsewhere, if you want bar gainh, ~Also the Safety Fluid La - np for sale. October 5, 1853—ty 11.11111)111111tE. •A - LARGE SPRING ARRIVAL! , vartircfr surpasses in quantity, quality and V y prices any [lint has ever Ot been opened in Carlisle, consisting, of the greatest variety of all kinds of Hardware, such as, Shoe Fin dings, Saddlery, Coach Trimmings, Paints Oils, Varnish, Glass. Nails, Files, Anvils; Vices, Bellows, Springs, Axe's, Bows, Fancies, ' Veneers Codarware, Farming Utensils,, Bar and Rolled Iron, Steel, &c., with a thousand more sande,' unmentionable. • Having purchesed largely . of Heavy Goods previous to the advance in prices ; I ant enabled to sell goods nt old prices. ['coops in w ant o Flardware aro ipvited to cull. and examine my mods and hear my prieei, and you will be sat lolled where the Cheap Hardware is to ballad. n - •My Block of WALL PAPER is !map preached by anyin the Borough. Than It (Ili for the former liberal patronage, a continuance of the same is solicited by JOAN P. LVNE West.Sido of North Hanover Streoi, • • Carlial Oren, Grocery and Variety irlIE subscriber would respectfully. i9fOrm B. his friends and the pulic generally that he • has just-returned trout the cities with ,a h v l,•var , ied asseripent of 1 Sig I•CiRt CLRIES, GLASS and as , v.., QUEENSWAXE, MEL - which he offers'for sale on the Moat 'reasonable teims; ai his NEW STORE cor: nor olNot th Hanover at. nail the 'Public Square, directly-opposite 'the Carlisle Deposit Hank, Hia , ‘ ,1, , F,4, stock embraces everything usu.: • •;,.1:1•_ ally kept in a Grocery and - dory store. ' • The public are invited to "call and examine his stock.beloi•e purchasing elsoliene,us he fools 'confident:lie can Bell ilic'liest gadds . at eat prima. April 5, ',54; , AND SUNZIIII33R. 8543 • Stylos 'of 'Rats ! —[! 854- _ . EOR.GE KELLER tespectieliy autumn . . - ctis to his old Patrons and the public gen erally that lie tins jurit2rodeived thd Alb. SPRING STYLE OF.GENTLE . -MEN'S HATS,, manufactured •M. ; •>. - .14 one of the best . establialthtehis in Philadolphia,• to whic."t he invitee ,• - special attontiop. •-, • Ho, hhs also constantly on hand a large and varied . assortment ot his own manufacture air well as city mark; • ' HATS AND CAPS,. ' ••• suitable fer•ho leasini,coniprlelng, ovary Irani ay( of llossia'; Berever,lllefes!tin and Silk this), linistMd in the latest kyle, together 'With a fa' desorimeal - of, Capa-pf-ovory shape and des dription, and at - every price'. 'He particularly imites the public -to chll and examine his axial-. sivo assortmont,which in style,•,matorial and finish cannot be. eurpastied by any in market,' odd. which ho in 'able to put pt prices lower thtir , over.' 11:7 - Remember •his Old stand on North • Hanover streer;• between 'Humer's and . Nonce, - rib!) ;• ' '1 *• ' •'" IMarch tig, 1854: TO MERCHANTS AND 'OTE - 1E - Rare Ohanee for •Rdigainr! I , IE enbecrilier: inisignen , " of. penigo KeeSo• deri,ol churchtown,Cuunli. county, oltore at priycto 8316 tho , ONE- ALF - Of tinexqlldnl stock of Store' noolja;.- or ,herwill'Ois'pone them 'either at wholotesule o- ietail clicaplor aeh. Call and 'din nano for yotirito~C/ HARD' , ANDERSON.;;:,4:: Assignee. lin aj.)l ' 461 m S. MAUPAY, Risine Sur, P. () , Philn ingiRATJTIPUL. White-Teeth, flealtliy e pums. JD and a weet Biondi—Ate/lin lire desirous 01 obtaining these benefits should use ZP,It-, ritAN's ciimulitt),TED Tpwrii. ' This delicious grticlu combines en many. nieti• bailees qualities 'that it hits now becernma stun ,lard favorite witirthe citizens of New' York';"' Philadelphia cud Bnlnmdro. Dentists pro• r scribe it in ther practice most sueuessfully,and • from ever,y source. the-moat flattering laudations are awarded it. Inflamed and bleeding gums are inintediate, 7 , ly benefitted by.tts use; its nation upon them. le mild. sqo.thilig and etrectice; , It cleanses the t t teeth-aat-thoretighlyy-thbf-they-gre-madeito-ri- . • : - pearl whiteness, Mid diffuses through he • month such' a delightful .freshaeis 'that the breath is rendered (..lquisltely sweet..-it fonts those impurities which hind to . produce' 'decay, and,. nu a-consequence, When thesis arc TOllloVeil the Welk 111110 tiwnys reinain sound,. Read.the following front.Partet.ll;7',i Mi. F.. Zermatt-Sir t Having bsed and re. 'commended youoToothWaeh in my practice for • none) time,find if the most efieetiml Dentifrice,: in use, and therefoi tractiM mend u to the pub. ;tic, . • Dr. J. A. .CARMAN, Di:Mist, .1T Harrisburg, Pus. ,;; Road the following testimony. . •, • t ZRIDIANHiIeer Sir, I bade folly , tested the Merits of your and; can, witheut hesitation, recommend it is' the beer flint lies coinit•tacerllny notice during att; experience nti'•Dentist,"of more Than sizteett ' yonrs.• It 'oldeses the Teeth, soothOs tintl'har dens irritated flume, and impatis.a fra.grance. tat , . the Breath. 'From 1118 mouths ilk \ 'these who inalteuse of it, however: it Will ear toady'. Ppeak, for itself._ . .; GEO. P. SCIILIVELY, 511rg13,911; '279 &Mill "Tonilt'utreef .• • It is used-and rocenimonded -brall.the onii pegt York;Plilladelphja, Balt timers.: and other cities whore lit has' beggirr trounced. •All-should.giyeita trial. • . WY - Prepared only by PrincieZerinan, DtTug gist and Chemist, .Philtidetphin,heilsold wholeit sale and rctsil engine) , Elliott; titlerlislg; altt Doisho m r. : tI cl inniesbii rot PI 1,1 I gyro g w4l" iiillo„%l7 , lWillianna; Shippenuliiire, and 'by' all Druggists at only 125 cents per bottle. • , d. D, lIA LB 4Cgal an ettrr Notices. •Estate of Simon Aughmbaugh, dec. x,TH 11 1 .',E is hereby given that Icite'rs of ad tninittration at the estate of Skeen Augln inbaugli, lute of North.Ciddit.,ton twit, 'Calm,- erland e - tifily,:deceased, 11,.ve been pat I.Jd by the Register of said cou'ty to the SLItINCI iber, siding in the mone.idwit,lttp. All p.rsons in &hied to said estate are required to, make MI: meditito flayntent,,und those having elation to presant twain for smtlement - tri ELIZ4BETII AUGHINDAUGIL may 81) , . Atfm'k• Estate of Maria E. Smith, dec. NoTicE '..here by given that letters of ad ministration, with the will annexed, of Maria E. Smith, late of Hampden t wp, Comb. county, deceased, have been granted by the Register, of said county to the subscriber. resi ding in the same township. All persons having claims against said estate ore required to pre sent them far settlement, and those indebted td make immediate payment to May 24 lit DAVID SHOPP, Rx'r. Estate of John Hays, duc,. ATOTICE, is hereby given that tellers of ad- IN ministration on the c -tote of John Hays, hue Franklord township, dee., have been granted to the subscriber, residing in South Middleton township, Cumberland county- All persons Jnde')ted to said cstnte nre required to mike im nechate payment, and 'hose having' claims to present them to JOHN STUART, Administrator. May 10 Estate of James Barton, dec. Tv() rtcti; is hereby given that letters of ad -1.11 ministration on the estate of• James Bar ton, late of Lower Allen township, Cumber land county, deceased, have been granted by the Register of said county to the stf3scriber. residing in the same township. All persons having claims against said estate ate required to present thentJor settlement, and those in debted to make immediate payment to ISAAC BARTON. Adm'r. Mtiy Town Property. For Sale, nrif-IE undersigned offers'for.sale the follow- JIL lug property, situate in the borough of Carlisle, viz:— , . ?No. I—A double two story s t* 11 Stone DWELLING HOUSE, on Bedford with 11 4 .4 t, hacsitnkate building. wash stree home t, end eigtern,d' • Joining property of 'l'. Bosler.,„The lot is 122 feet deep, No. 2—ten two story DWELLING DOUSE; weatherhearded, with a never.failing Well of water ne it the door. The two properties will be sold serartitoly or together as may suit pur chasers. No. 3—A TOWN LOT containing Fivo 4eres, on the Harrisburg 'turnpike, opposite boland's Point House. For terms apply to May 311] WM. M. PENT/OSE. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE: Tlll.l twn Story F ItANIE II t and Len t;.r.tunil in South I Lit,. titir's ver street, flow , occupied Charles dit Harnitz, i in ineilimely Beni *0 I, a ,Store, offered at private snit!. For forma eng uite of the subse'riiier, Attorney for the owner. nuv9's3tli R. M. fIKNDF.R.SQN 1 - 10US'ES rort. SAI:M TIIE two Brick, two stury 1)%% ELLING , HOUSES-, withbasun,. atuties, . o ~i ri j belonging to and the M. 001! bY tc ,E. Church, near the K,nl Iload-Oe :.iay pot, arc for solo. They win ha offered at private sale ui.til t ie lst of August ne.o , wiser. if not sold they wilj. hp ollcred at public sale bit the yi , niises, on or Inane the. Ist of September, met flu-mailer. The properly can-be seen and any other in formation had, on reference to either of the undersighd. CIIARLE. 13 rm., W RTIIIN Li TO N , Cont. W EBY, Carlisle: May 24, is:4 • Itozr.nT B. siviziLrar., AMIN ET AN D I N I.IE-L:TA KKR North Ilan9ver Street, (induct: dour to Glass's WM THE andaraigned would respectfully Worm the citizen. of Carlisle and the public gener— ally, that he now has en hand a large and ele gant assortment of E I T 12 F., consisting in part or Wardrobes, Card and other Tables, Sofas, Bureaus;' Bedsteads, plain and fancy SeWing Stands. &c. manufactured of the Lest raptorial and quality warranted. Also a general assortment of CHAIRS nt the 'lowest prices. Venitian Minds made to order, and repairing promptly attended to. undo itt the shortest 1101ine, and havinrea splendid hearse he will attend loner os-r,,lown or country. azr Ramernber the stand— neat door to it. GI Ins ' . lintel. nov2l ' , Ti. 11.'5M1111.1..Y. SONN P. LYNE, 'Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Amer - - lean, English and - German E-I - A:RD , WARE, Oils, Pairits.&c., &c. - Wl' .1C II ANICS, builders aud the public gen.' 1.1. "orally, who are in want of hardware of any kin 1, are invited to call in wide/winkle nty, una3ually lorge stock of goods, which I run sellia4 at very low,prioe9. Just stop int it will only ditain you a very few linittutes to be con vitricd tit it' twit it everybody says—that Lyne's is d e a bully •he pile° to get good goods at low prices—ill list be I rile. LYNE'S Hardware Store, West Side North liauwer :street May 10, 1851. Carlisle. %NT a. NTZID. tiNt \RPENTER3, Cabinetmakers, Waggon makers. Coach-makers, Shoo•makers and 'echanics goner ally, ivito are in want of good 'POOLS, to call et Lyne'a, whore youicavl, ways be supplied with a full hitt of superior Tanis from the beSt rnanufacturiee. Warren ton at ptices lower titan over was heard of at „ JOHN P. LYN E. • We t Side North Hanover street. SIGAR lI.ANIPFAC44-RY. John I*:—.A.-z:rnstrong, - , Informs the citizens of Carlisle that he lies opened au estatiiislnnent tor, the sideml For eign and Domestic SEGA RS, on Wes! Nlain street, directly, opposite the R. R. Depot'. Whore. ho will keep 'constantly on need S E GAR S 'I'OI3ACCO, ANS SNUPF.•.• of the best varieties. Ills vat ions lirmids'of Imported Segars cannot beettrpassed in quality The lovers of fragrant segue and chewers of ''the weed" are invited to give I/1111 a call. A.led a large ,assortment of Canes, h3nthrellas, &e. • LUM I3ER: ,;(7 7 111) ctinanuoe (1W latinber Rosiness, un tho earr of \Vest and Paining streets, ,whero may lwaye Ue found ligerterul variety . of-Lumber, at the lowest Thar4t,t,kirices. A4ii 26. 1854. ; . „ TOOT 1111%.11.511 111