Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, June 28, 1854, Image 3

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    New 3bucTtisitneuts.
HA ....NESS' 'ARP SADDEMIIII. 9
AFFW SNTTS of double and single harness,
Also 'esddles and bridles, for Sole c 1.04 En•
quire at this 'Arlen.
STOREICEEFER WANTED.
A.YOUNG MAN 16 or 18 rears age, who
(j
can come well tecomended; Is wanted in the
grocery business in taus tiro. One from the
mmor ry .preferred: Enquire at this alum .31..
IYOZ'iC~!
XTOTICE is r hereby given that the CUM•
1.1 BERLAND VALEY SAVINGS INSTI
TT_ITION, located arCumberlandliall,in Dick
inson Cumberlant: county, will matte
applitiation to tne next Legislature of the Coin
monVicalth of Pennsylvania for an act of !neer
porat inni with a capital of not less than Ten nor
more than Thirty 'Vlionearld Dollars, far the ear
pose of receiving desposits of money both Iran
- snory and on titterer', and of malting Wang and
discounts, wit such °that.' privileges as are usu
ally granted to Savings Institutions. By order
of the Directors. %VAL GALBREATH, :ireas.
D. L. BEELM A N See'y (jo 28 pd)
)NNE , Pe—Juo. received is few English
jillatinstable Bonnets, also a small lot of Satin,
Straw Do and mho/ gualities, for sale
111 cheaEp,
• G. W. FINR..
10 MB ROIDERIES-7Now opening a very
14` nsortment of Lose and muslinmndcr
slaves and collars of various qualities. Swis and
Cambric Edging and Insertings at all qualities
with n great variety of desirable goods or the
season« G. W.IIITNER.
y AC '.. MITS—A 111'1 assortment td Black
I.4l,iitts Nits, Gloves, I t ace Points &e., just
received by G. VV. HIT N
VIANS-- Just opened at great variely_ol hand
ir some Spanish. Chinese and Ivory Fans ,&c,
Also Dress trimmings ins:misty.
• G. NV, ;HITHER.
'TEACHERS WANT'S).
Tvo Bo ad. of School Directors of the bor
roo.4li of Mechanicsburg, will receive
wines implications from Teachers, until the
15th of July, for their Sehoold, No,. I, 2 , 5,. 4,
for tit t ses4ion commencing on' the Ist of Sep
tent')er, end to continuo nine months, except
SJIto it Na. 2 . which will he (or 6 months.
SALARIES—No. I, $I 1 per month; No. 2,
$l2; No 3, 25; and No. 4 .93°.
HENRY G. RUPP,
Sect' y.
Juno 21, '54
State and County Tax for 1854.
AN abatement of five per cent., will he nl•
lowad on State and Conn , y Tax, if paid to the
undersigned on or bernro the 17th July, 1954.
eller that titne'the whole amount will he re
guti•ed, and nll `persons are hereby notified to
p ty their 'taxon on or before the 6th day &Sep
tember-next., as the law requires the Collector
to p ty the fall arnotint of his. Duplicate within
three mantha from the date thereol.
Jog. C. TiwArl'SON ,
Carlislr,u t e 21, 'sl.—Si. Colluder.
Brigid() Inspectors Orders.
IN accordance with the 14th section of the
11:1ilitin laws of the State of Peon'a., passed the
17th Any -of -.Or-14 , 184,9, An election will be
held at the Court House. iii the horointh of
Carlisle, on Monday, the td day of July,l A 54.
beiwein the hours of 10 o'cloelc, A M. and 6
P M of said day, -Mr one Maj. General, to
command the 15th division, which is compos
ed of Cumberland, Franlein and Perry counties
Brigade. Regimental, Batalion and Company
Officers will be punctual in attentbrmsnitl elec
tion. 'e;' I iSANIIJI . II.. CROP.
. .
Juno 21
CLOTHING ,A , T COST.
TITS sithaarili3r has art assortment or fash
ionabla and well malln CLOTHING, which
will be sold off at cost for cash. The stock
consists of
Cloth and Cashmarett Coats,
Linen and Gingham, do
Tweed and Jean, do
Ilia:wills, Silk and Satin Vestina.
. _
Cassirners, Jean's and Cold pantnionnsi
Linen and Cottonnde ' do
with all kinds Clothing usually (nand in a cloth
ing sturo.• (month •g to relinquish this branch
01 my htlainess,great bargains can be had hi ,
calling soon at the cheap store of
CI-lA.S. OWLUY.
CARPETING
k few planes jest reeived from nnerlen and
Balling very low. "CLIA.S. OGILBY.
June 21„.54.
To the Heirs and Leal liepresenta
tive'g of Pftert Graham, late of
the corn of Cumberland dee'd.
AKE NOTICE that by virtue of a writ of
') Krtitionand Yaluation issued out al the
p i :pimps Court of Cdtnberland county, and to
me directed, I will hold an inquest to divide,
part or value the real-estate of said deceased,
on the protnises, on TUESDAY, the Bth day
of Auguwt, D. 1854, at 10 o'clock, A. Al.,
when and - where. you may ,attend if you think
proper. JOSEPH. INIeDARAIOND,
Srheiffs Sheriff.
Juno 14, 's4,—Gt. . 5-
GAS FITTING dc.3'.TILITIiII3ING..
m lIE undersigned would inform the citizens
of Carlisle that he has made arritnoeineats
to•do GAS. FITTING and PLUMBING at
abort notice, and on readonable terms,' He has
engaged the services of n first rata bend from
Philadelphia, and has supplied himself with on
extendve assortment of Fix . ruitEs, which
will elahle hint tip! all orders promnily, All
wortw; ll ,ldi warranted. Ills stock of Gab Fie•
tares will be found in the room exactly oppsite
A hi s "Pi. ,sing 'establishment on North - Hanover
street, wit,re he invites a call. • I .
TINNING, SPOUTING;4c,
• •
He is also propel-01 to furnielt.i or make to, or
der, every article or TIN-WARE ustd by
housekeepers and-others. He will also attend, ,
to SPOUTINH,HOUSE•ROOFING;BELL
HANGINI4;'and PLUMBING: ...
Thankful' for the patronage With which ho has
already been raiored; he,respeetfullyysolietts
a t eontinunnee,on the same?,
,••{ ,
MONROE MORRIS,,
Carlisle, June 14, '54. „..
ABLE FA R
VALU--,
. FOR SALE
•
- - IN pursuance of the last_ Will and 'Peeiament
A or Jacob Knisloy;.don'i, late of'Soinliernp
ton township, Franklin ccunty, will'be oilers]
at private sale, the Farm •Ol the said dee'd.
situated in said imirnehm, four melee '‘vest of
Shipperieburg and one mile east of Orrstown,
The Farm conteies abbut 112 — acres ol_frot
IMst quality
. of litheeMner land, a gond • propor
tion of thriving timber,4ind-the balance iii a
high state of cultivation);.• '•• - '.. •
The improvements are alarge .• ,:., ' [
T W 0-S %Olt Y Blt I:Cr K ~,, . c.b.,
DWELLI1s1.0 .1 '.11101ISIE; Stone ?-Pq
Bank. •Barm Wagon''Shed had' ..lu.' . • ..,:c:
tit
.4` , .:"'"' . ....
horn Cribs': .I.r.e.', all in good re. ''-- . • --"' •
pair, Oven of never failing water and'a cistern
at the door. Aleb; two 'Orchards of choice
fruit, &a. This farm.le plessantlyeittinted one •
mils from the.thriving village or : Orratown, , 1
whore-good sinres and.•met titmice of .all..kincle
are Im:wed. For pleasantness of location and
richness of the coil, the Mira is believed to be
one of the beat in the eastern end of Poulain
county. lf if shiMid not be ,sold.' before the
20th day of September 'next,it will therbbo sold
at publimoutery al.! o'clock, P. M. . .
Persons wishing' to. view' the. property. will
pfe!buf call on the subscriber living. near Abu
Mime. • , DAVID sp'ENCRR... •
-.-,, : • • I4xecutor of Jacob littirloy, dee?d.
Branch Mills, June 14, '54. • ,
~
uta.sniivol l ozrztomr.L.
C. 1121.44T0U011-having.takenthe' Wia
tetilfotel,M..ll4ely kopt , by• Mr. H.L. Burkhol,
topeconrwidnte hie Kenai
gt . ldthe . Every effort will be
t 6 give .
. ftlll eatieciwltibn" iivallne they
fp.,Vpv, ¢4w with ; their Titrd , wage.! mod
orate. O. 1854,
•IVIIL/TAR'Ir NOTICE
',lq thq galJaot,Voltin!ooro of cumborlaog l ,Por
rpnrol COPPtietc
My old friends and haroesrin'arms,l 'ins
had the 'honor to .servo my, country from the
Division-that has miitied se much military re- ,
nenvin ttlie - ,yrar of 1812, :I.Md I have netv been
cloivelYJ engaged asqt Mffilary -officer and - pri. ,
iativlor upwards of forty, years, have just
..nniaritmt aswof-lifiirteen yeitra service
and Not tro•i'uelf qualified to Oom-,
mond the, Division which ,I hate spent lhd
hot, part Of My . life.l6.. Itho
of gallant Milltaii i iirathore to:confer tfie
tonere of n Major :Generalren.tkettndereigne r (4
at the ensuing election, on .Mondgy the pd of
July, 1854.
•
• EDWARD.ARMOR.
• Brigadier' den:lrizi, coatmandiag 'Fat Brigade,
150 h. DM. olroto ; •• , : Juno 7,'•81v
• *.e.Tlip'FrUnklin And Perry county , .paporp;
irmr , Bt. ‘. •. -
, ozzar.on •
„,
,k,Lot Ol• Cho 411. 1 n4 W
ide : “L l i...o l. liquit
kindo 'for sold 7 on fdaa4onble lereno. Liquor
ntittlorei and tavern ketpera will find. it to their
ntit44l,Ao csuanitip otot:lt.;;'., A Poi) ,
3 49 1 1 .101 IN McCARTN'EY.
. PateDt Ventilating Furnace,
•
rrEIFI subscriber would call )11:onlittention of
parties renuinng adestrabie Furtmee
to Chilson's Celebrated Warming and
Ventilating Apparu us. ' • •
The methanol' eI this torment is now known,
having been introduced duri,g the pun} five
years 11110 about 1.500 public buildingaitni more
than 1)000 . private il,:veditigi; this toget Mir with
the Minutiae increase of sales every year is the
belt evidence that • can be adduced oh its 'euee
riority over all other furnaces. By the use of
Chilsoh's Furnace, you secure the tulloiaing
vantages:
Face VENTILATION•
Puss- AIR— rite heating surfaces being at a
temperature that will trot dissecate the air.
.EcosomicAl. Usk or Feu.. •
GREAT DURABILITY—Befog made entirely of
Cast Iron, riot liable to .rust;:willreiniire no
repairs during a Inetime—it is easily managed,
and will not expose the h Aiilding in which it Its
placed to'cianger from fire, like the other ttir-
Hanes.
. • We have the testimonials of hundreds of the
most scientific men to attest 10 the truth of the
above statement, all of whom pronounce it to
be d e ciuthlty the best farintem yet , invented for
producing a pure and healthy atmosphere. We
names ot a lei,/ well known.
herewith annex the
and eminent professors, who have used them:
and kindly furnished us their names l us refer
ences: •
Prof John S Hart • Prof Parker Prorl:Nbrton
Pres Wm ft Allen Prof Parsons. Prof Dina
Prof B Silliman Prof Ripley
We .have intiodueed this season five new
sizes, so that all parties stay avail themselves of
this great improvement at a very moderate
cost. - - We are- now-prepared-to-furnish-an-up
paratus to warm a single room, or the largest
building in the country. ,
No. 1 Portal) e: Complete, $ 25
2 do du 33
3 do do
4 ' tie for brickwork 44
5 :" . do. do 60
3 Extra Radiator, (with Bars and '
'French Plutes,) g 70
• 3 do do do 80
5 do do do 107
6' do do do 134
This No. 6,is the largest and most powerful
Furnace!matte in this country, aid is admiruhly
adapted for Churches apd other large doss
buildings.
We continueqn sell the npperat us at the same
Prila as whim first introduced, live. years ago.
Although the present high price of Iron has
e.ensed their cost :5 per cent, owing to their
great weight, will we ore enabled by the great
inereasa orsales to furnish the article at the
lowest possible price. One foundry alone,
Mews Warn:elt & Leilirandt, have contracted
to (Irish us with suo tons of Furnaces this
season, sn'that we are now prepared to furnish
hen wholesale or retail. We superintend the
erection or all Furnaces. when required, and
warrant them ;mall cases. _ _
AII:I'_ROP°LITAN l OOKING RANGE.
W e have tiled the most complete Cooking
Range that has yet been introduced, to which
we call the attention of nil wit t mny wish to
secure the most perlecitind desirable cooking
apparatus ever invented.
EVER aso N'S PAT. VENTILATOR.
We are th 1 only Agents in Pennsylvania for
the m melee:mai and tole o. this Ventilator,
which is nsknowledced to he the only perfect
Ventilator ever made ler correcting the draught
in smelt y ehimnies; nod forventilaiing buildings
of all kinds. As there are n great many jinni,
lions of this valuable article now offered for
sale, parties will hi tarot 11 t, examine that It
his the: E•reerson Badge 'warbled.
PAT. REGIA;TER , I AND VENTILATORS
We have the targost and most complete on.
eawnens of flat Air Registers and Ven.ilntors
to hi form lin iluNted States. Parties who
wish to pitre'lase. Miter I..ir private etc or
wholesale, will find t greatly to their a dvan.
tage iii examine their slock.
Britmdo inspector
lVa h ivs always liami 1111 wititas.ve assort •
menu of :hese hr.unifill mantles, in exact hul
ls out of Fininitial], Spanish. Galway, and other
rare inaridas.
For Anthracite and Ilimmint,lis coal. Also tin
entire new• pattern ofthe low down Grate, mode
from Om - English Patterns, and entirely new in
this country.
SOLE AGENTS
For the English Encaustic Fl' oring Tile, Gam—
kirk Giiimney- Tops. and Terra Cotta Orna
ments, such ns Garden Vases, Cc.
Persons oh cut butl.ling would do well - o.ex-
amine our stock before purchasing elsewhere:
Visituts. whether purchasing or not. are cordi.
ally welcomed to nir extensive Wnreronms,
and where we-should be happy' Jo furnish any
information respecting any ol our goods that
may he desired. A hook on \Vtirming nod
Va itilatilq can he hel fframitotisly at our store,
either personally or by letter
S. cC. 1I ARRISON,
Varmint an.l Ventilatint! N arelloneo,
- 144 Walnut at, below Sixth,
May 31 7-41 P
D4GUER.Z.2IIIIN ROOIVIS.
. G. ICE ng Da
guerreon rooms in Alarion flail, known
as .1. B. Tuhlit's Gdlery,drsires •o lin the
Ladies and Gnu In non of Ca'rlia , e that he is
pre erred to (alio Likenesses in the must supe•
rior sty is or the art, such as will fully sustain
,he reputation of th.s popular establishment.
His miens are large.• pleasantly situated and
comfortably furnished. He is pr)vidod with
tho trio.,t powerful and perfect instrument liar
takin4 pictUres and warrants satisfaction in
all A full' suoply 01 causes Or every va.-
r,jety ef style and size, plain,and ornamental,
kept constitutly_on hand—,_Kpg,ravings,, Paint•
lags, 0000rrioMv cli6iod and duplicates to:.
lien of original iiltintriSes. Likenesee 'taken of
sick or deceased persona , Prieeir month:ate and
satistnction given' ih all eases. The public is
invited to call a' the Marine Itill'Elagnertenn
Rooms and examine the numerous epecimons.
try-f) iguerreotynes inserted in Lockets,
13reli , PPM. Rings, Pencil Elands, &c
Cerliclei Juno 14, '54.
•
Plainfield•Olassical Academy,
Near, Carlisle, Pa: • • • , 1
ifith Seisinit ivifFt;iitilinence MAY In.
11, A rotiyed ittutlioalthlal location, witli.thor•
ou.e;11 inmruct ion the various dopartment4 of
ft• Alturitt;lo cdttnattolt. '•
'for.n.3 —Board and 'Tuition (tier -
ar l goiut,t). - - • '- - • $(0"00
F'or Catubrjacs ‘9ith lull i nfui•mnt ion nddroie
R. K. 111.11kfskS, -
&
' Plai tfieli, Comb, Go.. Pa.
1117.73.11L'M 33ALZ ACADEMY'.
Three'mile, Weil of Harrisburg, Pa.
rip HE SEVENTH SESSION of tins flour-
JL isbing Institution up' commence, ,on
17NOAY, the Ist ilt9 of MA y next,,,The ed.-
ye lieges which 11 holiCVCool o ' Orli
ri Junior ,character, and parent's and kplardiatis
are solicited to impure into' its merits before
sending their sons or wards elsewhere: ]his
luvorably situ:lied; the instructors we, all Cent
pirent. and experieneed soon; the , eothse of in=
&initiation Hinctensive and thariinl'lr4iited special
attetitiOn is paid to the_ comfort , and heahluot
' the students. • . . •• „ ,
• • ••1 : " ; Terms. •: •
floarding,• Washing, Lodging, and
Tuition in English, and Voettt blu
sic," per session. (5 months), • •. sss iv
inortictioul. in Ancient orictodeFii
Langungtis.,eatilt, en
Instrumental Music, -to 00
' For Circulars and rth'i'r. inforrnatidneddeosis
D: OPINIA NGER,"
e , -; • • . " Harrisburg:Pa.
NOW 'GOODS:; I .!
!Mr, sobnerilier hanlost, opened nn' nrnM
JL, innin of ,„91 ',/trVp HAW LS; and n-vnrie
,s'istr•i•ps:'thibilis • • • •••',I i• • !•,•••
nP . I. 5 '&4 - Flo'. 'W. MTN ER,
•
FRESH HAMS A D DRIED DER.
A_ FRESH' nerival ilf•Sugar • Cured HAMS
and DRIED 11LCF. juet r q eatved' fro m
'ijinr6ininoindd.lo. ha 16 at IV I LIAA ill 8! Family
'Grocery 'State, In IViiatlllldiolltreat, .
• . NEW: PUBLICATIONS. •
.TEAT,c,AND.THE , ,OTELER„,by.E. L.
Ohnrtriter:, ,
LIFE AND, ITS .21I;11S,
ft GrBMbe & Ce.
MISSfI.ESiIIt'S;NEW,IWcLIE,IIOb ~•,•.:
' 'A CATON LOCK O.',AIL
TILE DODD FANIILY ~ by -Eporlps
:BEHIND TilE • 508NE,..11 Lnfly; -
; TEE :STAR:CHAS:IDEA, by ,A,like l vqr,th,,,
FILANK LESLIE'S....P.4IBIIION:3„ , it „t
GRAFIAM'S •PUTNAM'S ) --AND
(101)EVSItItiguziiiOr
,
' Nevr Yerle
Priperti:forrilals at PIPER'S '
'Chtialf RoOkiind peripdimil , Store;:
WOVNIftIIV Street, •
" - Opitosito liarion' Hall:
,~uiytCl~QliCDlla.
czczLsOws
MEE=
OPEN . C;RATF,S
Al N IA
Summer laisorts.
gate4conia , (Sweeny's) Cold Springs
ADAMS CO.,•PA,.
41ht se SMings. situated on the South
Min, a abort distance from the pike leading
front Chamherahitrg ti, Getty'Ansg, Pn,vejll be
openedjor vjeittirs on the 15111 of JUNE next.
Laege
,tnid,conntiodions huilding‘, ini•luding ex.
;entice Bath Utilises luti;'hot•tnid cold plunges;
hone been erected.
,TIM grounds have beett'
much intproved and every - Obit 'Model° ren•
der these springs wpoptilar place of restirt: An
effiCient •and obliging Manager "will have the
general eaperintendence t while the beat see--
vents thee:n:l9ld alffirds have Veen engaged.—
th i . 3 Table.will be furnished with all the deli ,
caries of the'inarkeis, and nothini . letf undone
to 'render thiii.ot,n FAVORITE RESORT worthy
the patronage of the public. Persons leaving
WaThington, Baltimore or Philacii4pliiri in the
morning trains will ,arrive. at Charpliersburg in
time to take the coaches, for. tact ; For further
particulars add! cis
, •S CAIICItARDS..
May 24 3 . m Chambertiliiirg; Pa.
WHITS SULPHUR, A,N,U CHALYBEATB
~IPII.XISTOS.;
AT 'DOUBLING GAP; .
Those Springs nro in Cumberland Cohnty,
12 miles west of Carlisle, and are now - open
for the. reception - of visitors. The vntunbte
improvements which ,have been mode since
last Season, and the recent discovery of the
Chalybeats Spring, add greatly tS thelpduee
meets presented for the prOsent season, '
ANALY§IS OF THE WHIT! 133.7LPHOWAND011AL
- ,VBEATE BFRINOS.
The odor of Sulphusetted Hydrogen, per
ceived at some
,distance from the Springs, im
parts to this water the pecUlinr properties of
Sulpinir Springs Bulble lifts ingredient; - 1
Clod that the water contains Carbonate of So
da and of Magnesia, tilauber's'B.llt; Epsom .
Salt, and Coalition . Salt; ingredients which
give it nn increased value. After removing
the excess of carbonic said which it contains,
it gives nn alkaline reaction. ,
The Chalyhente water readily yields a pre
cipitate after ebullition or oektinued exposure
line expelled the excess of carbonic acid. Be
side the bioarbonatei-tif excess_
which is its chief
characteristic, it also contains EpoOm Suit,
Common Salt, and Carbonate of Magnesia.
Respectfully Yours,
JAS. C. BOOTH
CERTIFICATE OF PiIYSICIANS.
Having examined the elements flat enter
into the composifinn of tho White Sulphur and
Chalybento Springs, of Doubling Dap, as ex
hibited in their analysis by Prof: Booth of the
Mint, a practised and competent chemist, are
authorized to say, that they possess all the
sanative properties of similar medical 'waters
in the various diseases for the relief of which
their use has been recommended by Physic
ians. N. L. HATFIELD,'M. D. ^.
R. If. TOWNSEND. If. D.
11ENRY If ARTSBORN. M. D.
Philad'a, Mar. 28, 1854. [June 7,2 m
PERRY COUNTY WARM SPRINGS,
1-X. EX. EILHEMR, Propriciot,
'WISHES to:infurm Ins former Visitors ! and
the Public in general, that he will be ready to
receive Visitors on and alter the sth of ,June.
Ile desires also to say, that he has lefgely
proved his flour°, and the Grounds around.—
Ile has erected an additional Bathing House,
seuarate from. the other Bathing House. connect
ed with which there is it large Plunge Pool,
expressly for the use of Ladies. With these;
and the,ot her neprovemenns - made this Season,
he feels sattefied that he can give move general
satisfaction and comfort to hie Visiters . thara any
Season hitherto: and hopes ro receive n chore
of the Public Patronage, By moderate charges
and scant (unquiet] tc business, it will be his
effort to please those who will favor hfin witfi a
Ifs %Vomit! mecommend all those who desire
to hpend the sihison at the Srsixiss, to call upon
the Rrhlences whose names accompany this
Circular. 'chore is no place its the State that
affisrds such delightful Bisihisigs us the Water
which flows SO C l / 1 110OSly from Ilia WAIISI
(Simms - is. which is at the loot of Quaker Hill:
and for .its medicinnal fluent ses, none are equal
to,it except the Wnrm Springs of Virginia.—
There are several other Springs close, by, no
two of which sire alike in the lempernture of
their water. Shercinn's Creek isdelighitul (or
stilling upon. having n fine 1,11:10dine.... covered
With the oaks of Ihe (-rest. A Summer—
house is erected upon. the Island. Pisgah
Alountiiin,some four or five hund.lmd feet his h,is
In Coot of the house, with Shortcuts's Creek
(levying sit its base. From the summit of this
mountain there is commanded an extensive
view of rich and linnet] scenery, the surround
ing- country being ithving the most pictu.esque
trt the State: Among the many nttroictiens of
the Worm Springs ; slime are numerous Flinch'
and romantic summer roads. ranking very Tien
sant drives. Horses and Vehicles nre always
on hat 41.
Persons leaving Philadelphia, or , Baltimore,
in the meriting train to Dancantion, nn {lle~Cen
11 allrited,l.l maw; north•west ol Illterisbitrg;
and there inkirts n coach, which Is olwatta It,
readiness, naive at the Spring's about' o'-
cloek—Bie" fare tteiriVhit - T01:1 - 0 — : -. 1 . 11cAttinith
leaves the Springs every morning for rhniean
hoe.se that peratnts can reach either el the above
( . .litles in the evening.
'A ll comm n men t inns for the Springs should he
addressed, 'fluNciNittme P.O.for thetlittringe,"
and they will arrive daily, on and after the Inth
of June. . ,
'Krl3athing free of charge to Boarders.
June-1-4,1854.
STOVES! STOViiS ! STOVES I
JOHN, D. GORGAS, - '
vir 6 . ULD infpcmthe public that ho has now
V.V. , on hand at , his eitablishariont, °Oink)
street, nekt door to Marion Hall, the lurgest
nd most complete assoctuMnt of
COOK, OFFICE & PAILI.OUH STOVES
to ho found in this county,Ashich will he
at the la. vest prices fur cash or approyed credit.
h is stock consists of a large 1.1850111110111.
and highly approved
PATENT COOKING STOVES, -
Finished in the moat complete' manner, and
calculated for either wood or coal. or both. All
the old standard patterns, which have stood the
test of. CA perinnoconßy bp found at his cont..
Huhn - lent. AI,o n great variety of the ; most atp-_
proved and beautiful .
" PARLOR AND OFFICE STO VCS,
Including
aMturiber, of new stylea;poesessing'
very superior advanimmi ever these heretolore
in use. -Families nil iMusekeepers are respect.,
fully invited 'Co give him a call-lb'efore purcha
sing elsewhere: 'Stoves deliyered to any part
el the cOnitty and Put up at the shertest entice.
lie continues to do al.
,kinds of ,
:TIN AND- SliliET,lll.os WARE'. Ir“
and Copper worts . , and fins constaittly'on hand
er will Make eyt'ry article rqopired.by
Initrsekeeprra or °theta in this line, 'fife &Melt . .
of Tin and Capper- ware embraces every 'kind
or household and •kitchen utensil, warranted'
equal to the , best manufactured.. Persons in
want of articlesin his line' may always be sure
Of hiking hudomnilated iuithvir sittisfaction b'y
uivldg him IiCC/1 . 11. „ [ o .o! 9
spring Stininter Clothing.
. • S2 I .I3IITZIL 11.1RO'.T dz. Co., ••
'their pld'iitand• ON MAIN ST.. the,
coloner,store hy'the Market House, 'have ;
jubt•receiyed their lspritia and Sunitner
lot' CLOTHIN G,. anti now ofIc.••
[totha---pahlie the largest. and ',mos( entelnhip.
iseleeted .tuoelc.. in this section of country. They
[have been ,very‘earehil malting,thetr spice
ltion to • ray strict attention :to tho.;tittality,a,,
thp tnatelittla, and to, the unalness.,,diarnbillty,
fashion of. the', worktrianshij)i and theft,.
entire stock thay.thprefore, eon recoinmend.-7
It conwrisett t, • • „ • ;. •
* Stick and Fro‘elt Coluthi •"
,
. „ Dretts,and 131181110P3 Canto;: , •
.; Overcoats arid l'ea Jacltehi.
• , :Alm? PANTS and VESTS'
, . .
of every.dapkabl.q atilo• and q u ality, toguiber
,wnb.,a.largo enpplir a•
- 7 Gtntlennen's Furnishing
Lindqrshirik,:Praweie.• Iloaq, •PUH-Y.
StOoka' and C.avals, Ilitndkorehli n ife. Suspon.-
dere Gloves;;Unitirellini, • .
jr....i.floraops. went of the above
do, well ti), cult 5 1 101 1 , [ llll, exandaa, tba inipifti if
And ,taricaivO,f,ilici g0ad13,..,;:e, be arnalea named
abovo,,vyAlibe aord.a4tonitkbingly . clioab; ria we arb .
Aatoraonod 1 . 9 dofy:a4 cotaneunon t , and tbasaj
who rani,' ! want- , oheap. and . good ;climbing ,
0 . 11,46...we1 . 1 to, call .and onamina
nA(.l,,prinos,v(our goods belove.pnre.bnpingelso
, ,14141',43'.7-411L
' • lib*
,• A A .
, eteatner-'lolo,iiratiO,".
Wirt ii fin itoveistrect, totlem „with
'mock of HA RDWA It M. direct Irom. , the , maps.
Otileteifeti, Weals for• Sale, wholmiale,or
'retaij. - . 'Country rnerehantd wtill do.well to redid
ati've wasell thentgloodi int w.verydinsalliath:
wanne qn ally wholesale .prices, andwe.ese.
dekqnhinJil,io sell at Very small ptefits. (Rye
eit'if mill and . t am persuaded yOU will not leave,
without putbil I:Ara
gepdvfit the ! night ,mark.! Old §ttaid, Nortti
Hanover street, Carliele,y - -
MiV17): 11 -+. JACOf I :BE ER.
gores & ,Sliopo.
Glitha, Glass and Queensware.
OLD housekeepers and young, with those also
wan aro expeatingio beemno houShkeep- 1
ore,.eire invited An. nt • .__••
11,11.13 Kit r'S FrOLILY GIICYCEILY
and examine his elegaai, aesdrtment of China,
Glass and Qnaditsware, and other neticles in
the . hauselteepin. line, such as' French. apd
Eaz ish-tea SUB, he'azy battled and plat n, '
-.Wean Granite, gilded and.blne do, ; „If
Dialer sate of evory,,varisey, an ,
13 )4 . 3 an I pitchers, turfeens,.diahes, &C,
'.Glass-Wa .e—aentra table and mantel, Itlinps,
C sores an {,other' tennis, greai Variety,
Tabla - and baratithblsis;geblets;'
F •itit 'end Press 'ye dish in, variety:
Cal tr. ware'—ii6s, dliarns. bowls, '
B sitar prints and ladles. meal bitelteta, &c.
Brpshassweiming, white, wash, scrubbing,
.11. te l I and shoo brushes, ringtera, brooms, &c.
M tricot, .clothos and trgvollinalmsketa
.4133 , 1 0 1 1 )6:4- es,sorerntlnx ot Tobacco and'Se
t.lrq: ball 'ye wii r ar'ilfon4 olciAolco ii,rtinds of
Solg-tri 41;1 try the Prliri"pya. ReGpline, St . f-
Innonis
'other 0414 , 1 yirteties, Pnd' You will
fi 11 them oh half
Solitoill and. Common_ SeErer...wilh
Seogitnd Chewing tobacco. , • :t
The,. Sprigg. of • ISS4a
WILL boat 010 , 1lorliblo one in the annals of
our Borough—for the LARGE4T
Si' 0 C K - , handl tmeit. cheapest and best
OlYi aro aim , selling t•IE , rapidly at Bentz ,
St, Brothers cheap store. Our stock consists of
Bareges, THAIICS. Lawns.; trege ; de
Lane, Ginejams, Du, Bneos, Alpacime;
&mt. Mathias, Chucks, TickingA. Diapers. bcd.
B toneti, Ribbon, Parasols", flats for fiurrimer,
Glovas, Hosiery, Laces,' Edgings, •Spning
Franck Worked Collars,' TrimmHes;
_Cloths, _Cassimere; yostings andeummitr.
stuffs for Nion mt l B )y's wear, together with
a groat many other G tads not mentioned hare,
but on examination our stock will be found. to
ht the largest in Cumberland county and
be sold very Ins-.
April 1•2,'54. BENTZ' & ROT= Ft S'
Spring ,Styie'of i&tts Pe Caps
47p..
• .s.-. 4";
WHIC, t. TAOTIT,
DESIR 0a to inform his old friends,tWat he
ha 3 ro.noved to his now itelal,lishinent on
Hign street, nett- the Rail Road Oepbt, and is
no .v.opening a large and elegant assortment of
the
'SPRING STYLE OF HATS,
j.ast received from Philadelphia, which the gen . -
tle ilea of C Irlinl are requested to call and 'ex.
tni re. Ff i 1113 alit, a lar , e aisortment of
Fur and Slouch flats of his own manufacture,
.r d
got up inite hest style. and nt various prices',
the' excellence and illicit of which he will war
rant flh sto he is confident only needs to
be oxveille Ito he approved. Irt Also a large
vtprly at Min's, 13 rya' and Childrdn's CAPS;
of Cloth an 1 Fur and of every variety or style
to I oeice rosrived from Philadelphia. Lei
all who want n Flat or Cep give him n call, us
- thityoicii tieinure'lif boinq ;tilted to their own
satisfaction. Mar 22, 18:31.
Fresh Drugs, illedipineP &e.
--- •
I have just received from Philadel
phia and New York very extensive
. Or additions to my former stock, umbra'
mpg nearly every article of Medicine
now in use, toge.aer with Points,
"ills, Varnishes, Turpentine, Perfumery, spops,
Stationery, Fine Cutlery, Fishing '!Trickle,-
13rulres of almost every description, With
eniclss'Variety of other articles, which I am di,-
terrnined to sell at the VERY Lower- prices.
All Physicians, Country Merchants, Pedlars
and others, ardrespectfully requested not to pass
the 0 LI.; STAND, as they may rest assured
that every article will be sold of a good quality,
and upon reasonable terms. '
= S. ELLIOTT,
Mav 30 Main street_
J. 11. ytl3tBfi
13A1VG11.1LNS I BARG-A/NS!!
a, At Weise and Campbell's
New and Cheap Stor - 68. - Ir. corner of Hano
ver Louther streets. .
WE now feel a pleasure in announcing that
we have inst received a sjilendid - and — choico as.
sorturcat of Spring and Summer Goods, which,
we will off ir at each • prices as cannot fail to
ulchs The stock consists of
DRESS GOODS,
131'14:: Fincy Dress Silks, Foalgrfls, Organdie'S,
Brilliants, 1,01W,19, Jnconetts, Isol',cues. &c„
LACES AND EMBROIDERIES
A. 111•114.11 n Int nF S tu,rs tloclerileeve's
Cnll•vs• Ruillings, Edgings. Ingerlingsitnotirn
i," nnllu•a ,c , cl , .rsltt.,,,d , t,tnn roldored linen
caln3rtu It.tuloreniefg. &c,
D ESTICS
ginGliams, cheeks, tielcings, \laslins, jeans,
;,-,-suir and fl canals.
C 1.0 TII &e., &e.
a han-lsorne lot ol dts, casaimersand 1, eating
13 0 ISr . N Tg ,
a l 5r.43 ass irtrnaut of Ladies an I Misses Prc nett
Inca, gas Lamar's, Leh rods, tripoli, braid an'
stra S Bun nati, ‘tisses liitmlsolno Plata. all of
whi c h will Gs a at unusually low prices.
lIA'l s
titan, leghorn, china pearl,
stmalt3 and 101,11 leaf . !OS. Um—
brellas Look01;-glael.906 very cheap.
BOOTS A-ND. SHOES. •
• 'We ni•lidins 7 ili6ii 'and'
4 rgniters nt . gtently rodunad - prices, as we intend
this branch of ourbaxinass.• •dia
,
GROCERIES, &C.; Sr.e.
Rio and laVa Coffee. rotated eotree, 'brown end
white Sugar,,Loverings Syrup Molasses, 'roue,
Spices, tv.c.
Our shielt,:tor variety and cheapness, is e rr.
tainly not surpassed by any in the ilosntry.- 7
who wish t ) ouches() ertle:es of sups- .
riot. quality, et reasonable
~prices, should not
laillo,eivo us a esti, , (A.piil 5, '54.1
Attention Dyspepties I
1.1 ISI . of you Who'hoye beep' afflicted for
yoiirk with this biulteriomo disease, nod
who'hVio'bitiiu . Using; - obi-in:it': •niver'r No - strum'
belore tho p,ubliu without 'reliel; the any to 'you
try " li to there XiitiirlyAde)tlit" itud you will'
10:1n he convinced of its greiiit superiority: over,
every other Pri'cuatiirtion. 'We (weld give 'you'
tu 1 w ,cifrrifi !rttAi e4rifiorating Our assortiiins, -
hitt is worth more t hoe' all, This
ce;naiy is wool , " i and sold at the Drug Store'
of ft. J. KEIFFER, loth fintiovor etretit,.a
fittiiidoore south of the Court Houle, Cetrliele.
Juno
HAVE YOU A COLD '
1 AIXO [MR.'S ELlxt An.' hoinired n
lug celebrity for the cure of all disenSee
nrisintr fr6m'aevoro• colds, 'aid iis , ”ffiency'has
been , utiested nothiporoved Ittindreile 'of our
171051 , r4pectable citizens. In. every .inntnnce
immedetto relief 1114 been given, n 9 the (ellen •
init ,mrillionte from those have •itied it bears
te ei tn my, vtanittnrt urCd and for flak by
JAMES GA LLOLIER. Agent.
•• W o .the.ittidereigned do certily that we have
itse:l•Ga lolier'e, preparation for, Cdoshrotition,
Col 13, Dijoaitee of the LllllO, Liver, Satt.' arid
having experionticd immediate relief therefrom '
would recom 'tend it to ail afflicted in that way
• . l'hon 11 Skilea, Aire- M Gould, • •
It II McCoy, , • • 'R .L Wolf,
• Peter Monyer'. H S 'Hackett.
. , .
Jpsnph' holvich, W. Wooga,
Gi'hide, Ap - ri I tric. 1851--1 y
G. 11; COLZI,
0•12 N GY AT will AltriP4
promptly to all. business entruetntl,to hjm.
Office' in tho , room 'formerly, occtipid
!him Irvine," Esq,, North Itanoyer St ~parlial9.•
April 10 0 1852. , , ,
GLOVED. SEED. rt
bnshels.'nrinie Oldiritna Penneylva'
1-Iain'CLOVER•VI;D for Sale by , : , 11
iBOY.ERIA 11ALI,;. • •,i
• lAgriadEnuni Imp!whew and Send•Stoylb
--- marl) -• Harrisburg, Pn.
•
••itk - r . 0!11,• Szi , 3 MA CIQIit F.E4/. , iir.whats;itfalf
`'.l.7l4;tind•ganrtbribbls,;•Lakei Otto
• fini.laidible of 43 istfiNl.ON, • TILO.O from, tbp
t liakeg . and for then first , time brotigid.:tp . thin
rdioloit yl i &word and , fdr 'yule by ;Itllo adbynriber;
pre;, Ptill.arl i
• ,„ 41.13.dt 5g
iA•LIft.,T•,:•,•
"IVO WAut , df. , -Poinphalm ''cAkthirorV WAd
zinu awl wooden , Tubbing, , for
••cliaaVat ibe bld StanCtlicintk, , ttatiaverstreet
JAOOO..OSENEIL"),
- - - F AL 4 _,FArmit
145 At 'A PER o
~'fnvn~jt it d' o find in!lignicatifiridos ranging'
• ' fro* 6 'rentanownitra; Tne-atodhloonsistsint ,
aiaiittniont , hr'ecnntilonv'Sniini iSilvtireil
and Gilt Papprs„all which , ha , sold
)() .lO ' 11 SAXTONg.
t •
otui airve
..ZiNO razWaes.
ZINC PAINT S,-unarldril cheaper than
Whitcr'Lead, and free•froni all poi:nions
qualitiee--The New Jerzy inc Company
lug greallk.onlarged their Works and inipoived
the quality of their , products, are, prepared to,
exectde orderri for their', superior Panics, Dry,
and,grotind in Oil, in assorted paengem of from
25 to 500 pounds. Also—dry, in barrels or 200
pounds each. ; Their l White Zinc, which is
8014 .dry or groundin oil, is warranted pore
and .nneurpseed 'for hodi end uinform
tress. A method of preparation hire'recellOY‘
Been discovered'which'enables theigompany4o..
warrant their ?pints. to keep ,iresh and, soil in
the . kegiffortiriy reasMiable In n tlils re. „
sPect, tneir, Paints.will,he superior to,ank other
in the market. ' l'hier : Brown Zinc' Paint.
which is soldat n low price,and-whichiCan only
he made, Irmo the Zino pros front N eW Jefsepr
is now well'known.for.its, protective ; qualities
when,applied ,te,trorr.or other racitelicieurlseee.,
Their * Stonccolor,Paints.pOsseasesi.all the pro.
perties of the Brown,. and is of on agreeable
cap r.lnr iflinting'Ciantiges•„ Deimos, Out-hail.
diner!, Bridges, eta.
• Dealers supplied inn, liberal 'terms ,by their
Aoonts. . • P.BENCH 1 1 / 4 .
Wholesale Paini Derillre and Importers.
all2-75m. N W 'Cur. mill , k Marketists.
.
.
Agricultural Implement. Ex - Send Stub'
rirRHE subscribers offer for sato a large - variety
of Agricultural Implantable, among which
ore the celebrated GAG LE PLO W„ Prouty
Pluw, R.odger's.Subsoil Plow, Corn Shelters,
Sire r and flay Cutters, 'Corn Fodder Cutters
andlOtinders, Partners' Boilers, approved Culr
tivators, Road Scrapers, &o. •
BOYER :tr. HALL,
• 'Agricultural Implement and Seed Store,
mar I) .•:' • • Ainrrisburg, Ps. ,
T 1 - 5! , • • • .
Just Publlshed-A new DiscoVeryi in . :Medicine;
A FRW woids on the Rational Treatment,
withrint Metlieine,'Sparmatorilitin, or local
wordiness, nervous debility, low :spirits, lassi•
tads; weillttiess of the limbs and hack, indispo
sition and incapacity for study and labor, dull
ness or apprehenson, less of memory, aversion
to sociiry,love "of- solitude'. timidity,
trust, dizziness.liesolie, involuntary. discharges.
pains in the aide, affection of th,, eyes, pimples
on the (ace, sexual, and, other infirmities in nipti
From the French of Dr. 11:DeLaneei
Tho 'atomism fact:that these alarming corn ,
plaints may easily ha. removed wrrnotrr MEDI
ergE, is in thiesm di tract, clearly demon,tra
ted,and the.entire!y new end highly successitil
treatment., no adomed the Author, ex
plained, by meaps of wilioh!OveFy one is mdded- .
to cure himself perfectly and at the least possi
ble nest, avoiding thereby all the 'advertized
nostrums of the day.
Sent to env al tress, gratis and .post free, in
sealed 'envelope, liy remitting (poet naid) twn
postage stamps to Dr,l3.DeLaney,t7 Lispenard
Streel','New York. rmarl.ly
•
Surkeons' bandage Institute
• REMO VED to No. 4 Ninth etreetr
,sixth store obove Market. B C.
EVERE Prrti Peieni Graduating
Pressure TRUSS, ler the cure .of Rupture;
Sho!der.Braces. Supporters,•Elastie_.atoeltings,
Suspensory. Itentorrhoidul, end Banduzee ior
defornm:es. Jnn. I1—I)r.
cto , zurizra! cLoTscxxv
The Largest_ 'and Crieupest Clothing
A RNOLD & LIVING TON have not a:
their store the largest and best assortinent
orready made Clothing to be found in'Carlitai;
Which they are able to sell at less than eitylpri
ces, and lower t bait the goods can be' bong it at
any other store in the place. The clothing , wo
sell our own manufacture and not bought
ready-made. We never haveio deal .in dama
ged goods. We buy good. sonntlimaterinLand.
nothing else. We' warrant every lilting we sell
to he well made.and to give entire attisraetton.
We have now on 'hand
SPRING .& SU NIIIER CLOTHING
of all stiles and qualities, and at prices to suit,
embracing blue; black and fancy broadcloth
and linen dress, frock and sack_ COATS, cloth
cassimere and linen pantaloons, cloth;,satin and
fancy vests of all sizes and descriptions, togeth
wit a large aasartment of Cravats,Ties, Stocks,
Shirts landlterchiefs,Glnves. Suspenders, &c.
&e., (horning a variety snch as is seldom of
fered. Measures taken and clothing made to
order.
I=
• Don't forgot thostond in North Hanover at.,
next floor to Ifyse's Ilardward store, and di
rectly opposite Nlnglaughlir's hotel.
- A-112-Al OLD- 1 / 4 . LIVINGSTON.
Carliste, April 19. 1854.-3 m.
Extensive Furniture Rooms
TAMES R.WEAYER would resrectlultY
eP call the attention ht llouse Keepers 'and the
public to'bis i'todk 'of ELEGANT
FURNITURE. including Sofas, Wardrobes,
Centre and other Tables ; Dreasing and plain
Bureaus and every othlr article in his branch ot
business. Also. now.on hand the largest as
sortment of 1. - ' 4 II 1 IRS in Carlisle, at the lowest
prices. 0:7 - Coffins made at the shortest natio
and a Hearse provided for Inners's. He s o li e .
its e call at his establishment on North Hance
vor-st reek; near -Glass , s-i--(ITEL. NAl.—For
nintre hired nut by the month or year
' Carlisle, March 20: 1850.—1 y
WALL PAPER I! 1R THE MILLION.
Great Ottraetion,
IHAVE just received my Spring stock of
PAPER HAN CH N which surpass in
Style; QualitY - find Pries' nay that has ever
b een e xhibi t ed ' tjespectfultY
n gall•from matins in Want'of Putter Hang•
in¢s'of anY'clescription, ni I 'an'.' , Confident my
aiisortrata. far surpasses any in itiO borough ;
and in 'Mtyle rind priCe' has but few rivals i n th e
city: . ' 1 'only ask of the public to . call 'and ex•'
amine my assortment l•efore' purchasing, na I
am confident my chaste designs 'cannot fail to
please' the most' fastidious.
JOHN P. LYNE,
\Witt Sitle'of North Hanover 'Street,
Mar 22 . Carlisle. Pa...!
EhOp greditches4,4cieetru.
. ..
' W (1 OLE§A . I.I3 and •RETAIL
)
0
...."at , .thii !...111.iladelphin ‘Vatch
(114—Jewelry Store," Number
1• ( .\
, 96 N opts Secand.,Streeticorpor
A ~._,,rot.q.iiiirry.lluladelphia.
oi i,..-•,5•„.._ 'Gold Lever Wntelies; , (011
0 `. N•(
I •-• jiewel,led, 18 enrat cases; $'20,00
.pold L'01 , ;., 18 Mirat easp4,
~,,d . $24 00'
.Si litpi'db"'.je`Wells, '- •• ii• • 9OO
' Silver Lever, ,full . jwelled,, , 12 - 001
:superior Qualifiers i.' • 4., • • ' 'i , 00 '
i -Geld Spectacles, • 1 ' • • 7 'OO •
FtneiStiver Speetdcles, ' . . 1 60 .
Gold Bracelets. . • . ~ , .. is
.00,1
, Golrl,repoils,•• ' •
Silver 'red Spoons, s6t, ..k5,. 60.
Gold Tons wri snd.Silverll'oldeK 100
Ga7ld ring' r 'reins in ;, ,Wat,elt
Glasses; 'plalii32/ cents I,Pnti:nt, 18C; Lilnet;
20 ;`iither nrtiolen proportion:' ;All -mb:ile
warranted to he Mint they are nold•for.' ;' ' •
• •,;: ; ..•; •STAiIIrFE4 Et.oIIARIAY,I . * •
• so otni Successors to 0, • Cotirtrarl -
an Wild., Sarno Gold'and Silveil,evers and
Lepines,atill lower Gino anove-Wiees.,;:'
.
; Frdsh Afrival.of.Hardware. , -
riHE, subscriber haiing returned from the
! ..•••Cli3F, h'an' - just opened lot' the Spring
," r•n largd and well scleuted•stock °CHARD
\VASE, foreign and domestic, embracing:cc
ci'ything upualiy•funnd in, that lino of businetne
'trite Ittemion•of friends and the : public goner:.
ally ,isjespoctfully,diroctOto the, assortment
g ha
on hand, assurin,them• that' doods.of all 'kinds
'elill - he - tiold for cash pi a very,, small advande on
triaduracitireta primi.' • '' ' ' ' ' '
00-Remember ths Old 'Siarid-- , Etist - Itrain:c:t 4
;Carlisle, Ph. •.',,, ~', ,;• • ,„• •.•• i
1 that. e'l . ' ~, , - t ; •lIRNItY, SAXTON
. . ... . . , ..
' . vsrA.nrizzat•;!:. : - ,T. - ..,' ,
ic A RPENTORS,lCShinehmakentiMaggen•
I
.: ; ,1 Miakore; Coach-makers, Shoo•makern.atjd
!Mechanical genes ally, :tyke are inw.aint of good
rrooL.s,:o.calk , kt./499'4. witerayea'citll Or:
Ways he supplied with a lull Itict, ofi ettpnrier
Poole from_tho_ best, manufactories. ' Warren
en at in)coe,lprrer, than over was heard . 01 gal
~, to, ..:.,,,,:, ~,„ .. :.• ... -I CM N. N. LY tt'gi'.'_ T
We t Side,Noith . Hanover streetX
rilitEg 'NO rigE e —That hlrOTiblis
nbout coin monciiiolOitaacoeinng and nth.
,era in want of theni,,' cap get atiiiptind with'
!Knivaii arida Porky; • St l ona,.. Ladibb,! Coffee,
Pana; , 'Kettlos'iliaatb..lrons,' &ed. , at thO
low Teton by- 1, ' • ;
roar t 9 : 1 SAXTON.
.
„Great.. Au? I for, liargains.trg, l
t AT the New and Cheap, Stote.Of WMBI3 IV,
ic*IVI'P BELL'. ' arh \leallink • " , aff'ii
rtinaiie of Clialiirigrds — filid sinue dif idtin,a ht .
Vtantli'Oid need prictke.
• Jan 21 . . ,
NEVI7—GOODEL; .
EmbiiiriGiii , :hitipailiEoLviiii - Trom Phil.
st„„Zrlphirr id , ilnierPfAumnrirnen't°f:!'l )
id(ll3.oS.niidllPtf)e!niA§iiiwhich, , Yol l 4
ft nld very ehe3ll nt herije%V`etArP t , PGit t , ,xl9„,qfit4 .
tip rt Hotel RIO .ri tthav , oPilf?all f N.vg)i
-I)Y'sVtottl: AIAAGAItO7,..9I\TODG X. 9.
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uptment.
Sinte in Carlislq!
I
ltniqitltS PPPintS°
Is° Unb Ot in gt terli of afflicti6n.
' IYr"C L KELLTNG;'
ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN `AND ACCOUCHEUR;
Noolittiaiogiburg,
, •
Dr. Ksmaxa announces to the afflicted that he
in a. regular graduate of, the best Medical-College
In the United StateS; and,Auring Meny,years 'of
very extensive practice, .has been' familiar with'
every form of diseatie, and succeeded Meeting the
most hopeless cases, even when abandoned by the
regular, faculty.: His Perfe . et knowledge of the hu
man 'Systole enables him to adapt the meaneto the.
iniVio as to produce the Most astoniehing results.'
The alarming Prevalence of disease, and the often
.imperfect Medical treatment of the preheat day,has
induced him to make known nsa NEVER-FAILING
REMEDIES', that those that mourn may rejoice, and
the afflicted leap. for joy. ALL, no matter what
their 'disease maybe, can rest assured'of finding
relief, and thereforeshould not:delay a moment.
Write disease and symptoms full and.plain,-and
you-can receive, an answer by return mailf(free)
stating the medicine required.and the :pries of iL
Address, C. L. KELT:JED, D:, Mechanicsburg,
Cumberland county, Pennsylvania.
' N.D.—The Doctor will attend patients et my
distance, when required.
ZIA C &I'
New Clothing Establishment!
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THE u ndersigned respectfully announces to
his ohl friends and the public generally, that he
has re-commenced ,ho CLOTH EN G HSI
NKSS in all its vat ions branches. mid has Just
opened. fle' from the city; at "Leonetti:a Cor
ner." North Hanover street, a well stitected
assortment of
READY MADE CLOTHING.
embracing evory variety, In ylr mid finish; and, at
inier's, corresponding to the tunes and quality.
He has also on hand a superior stock of
CLOTHS. CASSIMER ES, V ESTINGS,
&lc, of every style suitable for Spring and Slim
mar. wpar. and w,hich he will make to order on
terms which :.ennniit. fail :to please. His stock
also embraces nitric rot of Men's Shirts,'Cor
tars, Crnvitts, Gloves and' Hosiery ; in short.
every article pertaining to gentlemen's wear.—
He invites the minim to call and
examine..his goads. , .
111)1 '26,1854 '
NEW GOODS-PRICES REDUCED
At CHARLES
in EaVt' Iligh Street, Carlisle, Pa.
WE, have just received a ,large and hand-
some assortment of Spring:and Summer '
lOciods-,•+my second supply for,, the season—
.Mish have-been bought for cash at astonish
ingly low iirices,
Mous de Rego 123 cents"wortlilti,
Lawrie, (fast color) 6 12,
do do it t 20,
Barrcge de,Laines • 6_. " 12,
do 1 2 25,
Mishits 6 8,
Barraizes 3t3 " 3l,
Black Silks 62 87,
do 100 " 1,25,
Stockings • 6 12,
131 k Casaimero " 150,
with a large and general assortmen t of ladies'
DRESS.. GOODS,
flarage, mous debege, and enrage detains,
lawns, black and fancy silks of every descrip
tion and quality, black alpacas of high lustre,
blear bombazines of a superior quality, and a
good assortment of Mourning Goons.
DO.MESTJCS, DOMESTICS
Bleached and unbleached mindins, aheetings
from Ito 3 yds wide. chec ks, Glasgow and floe
French ginghams , tickings, drtmasklow&s and
table cloths, napkins, red, yellow and white
woollen flannels. shrouding flannel, Sm.`
EMBROIDERIES AND LACES.
Cambric and Swiss ruining. edging and insert,
lig, lisle, ineehlin and Aloretitine lace, French
I worked collars, do under•sleeves, do spencer
I and cuffs, lawn-Misr, collars,black laced veils of
all styles. A very handsome assortment of
'Bonnets and.- Bonnet Ri , ,bons.
,
Boots and Shoes a little lower than ever,—
Having now the largest sad .cheapeat stock of
New Goods iMthe °minty, .I am determined to
give all who will. fi4or 119 with, a call, great
bargains, Ooor old friends and Customers are
invited to call. - May 24,-1854.
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- PRI-Dra---AN-9D—SuTAIVIEXt.,---
1851 j StylOs of Hats! [1859
EO,RGE KELLER respectfully 4unoun:
Ulf cos to his old Patrons and the public gen.
, • entity, that he has just• received the
AlirSP RING STYLE. OF GENTLE
• MEN'S HATS, manufactured at
one of the hest establishments in
firt...=-•`o Philadelphia, to whicv he invites
• . special attention. • .
He has also constantly on hand a huge and
varied. assortment of his own manufacture as
well as city, made
HATS AND CAPS, •.
Suitable for ho-seasen,eomprislng every, yeti?
eyi otßussia, Beaver, Moleskin and , Silk.Hats,
, finished in the latest etylminizother with a lull
assortment of 'Caps Of evoiy 'shape:and: 'deal
cription, and 'at every pricat. He partimdarly
invites the public to call and examine his eaten,
ante assortments in 'style, material ;Ind
finish olanntit—ha witnessed hy'ilny in market,
and'whichtto is able to put-at prices loWer then
ever. , Krltememher 'his old stand on North
Hanover street, between Homer's and'Senerts
sto•e. 14 1.854.
Nails, Iron. Taint, &c
Tlll subscrilier has just peeeiied'loo keg
11. of NAILS,' for sale at reduccd:prices.-7
yAlso 10 lons'ot hammered Bnr Iron. Black.
smith's Will do, W6ll call. 'Also a Inr'go tot 'Ol
White Lead, Zinc Pnints, Turpentine,
G less' hod' Potte: Soperior COO Vor•
nish, &.e. Also just rereived n large stock' a
1100Innd's and New York make ciCF,lliptic,
Snri'o6. 01l `fir , sale cljeriji ht dte .Obi q'tand,'
Nord4llanover
! Map 17 " JACOB'SENER.
' 1 V4II.IVILBS: .
rilliDeulispritior informs the pub-
I lie that lie has constantly on
hand a variety of choice youno , l,o-:
• • 01..)$T.TUKE'S, from • ten to fifteen
• feet. •high,ivliich 'were raised from'
the r seed, they,'are all dl tlid 'yellow locusts
offers thpm at modeime prices, at hie nursery,
'situated inliamptlen township, Cumb.' county,
about 5 Miles west of Harrisburg, on the turn- ,
pike. ' Cell end examine for yourselves:. .•
F0622.10wpd1.R , EBERLY. 1--
Al4ll,
Oarlisle,Vemale Seminary.
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lt/riSSES PAINE• will commence' the
SI'MMER SESSION of their Seminary
:on the second Monday in April; in ti new and
tmmtnedmus school room, next door •to Mr:
•Leonartre,.NorthatenovorAteeet..
Instruction in tne languages ant cawing, no
extra charge: ' •—• •
• Mustc..l:lglit by inexperienced tencher,at
an•eximeharent- • • .•• Atteptatft.
Scythes,' Spythes; ecythes.
JUST' received it largo int of 'SCYTHE'S, 01'
. superior .tirtifida; to whieh,lll6. attention Vti
Cradle Makers 'and Fainters is invited. 'Litt
niteoLiart. 01 Familia. ticalso....solndlotto air
great,varjety of Fainting ,Utensils.of the i vaiy,
host antics.. .P,loughtpf farnittiliedtvfil
n a ainall milting:ft an a it - yipriatwitfnine:lnaltes
at naanniaettiress priees...,;.oo a appnilil,nrk
eta, ofPiturity w!delt wariant;to,maki.rnors
hotter in lass:time than any, other chain in asp; '
T ry it. • , •.1 „ , 10 . 01 ; P. ,LYN
lianover street '
LOOK.0117:1N TUBE 1
1 1ft 110LEItA t o4M.OR1 , U g. ..Dyeatery„ Ainr-
NJ rhett; tltcl'eye tanking-their e6nertranee.—
area knost the rerriedit.. Arjtotr , tiive any re•
keret ;fat; thh . 'WO I iilp ' 01 , yoitrealttect,:yourt:witd:
br•tyrrut-efilldrOitotionlytvitureelvectoc,itht. , ..)
1
Se echer'siMatchlesst COOl4l ,
' thoryrice nhislic.theconaes(te,nese r esulting t r nii - 1
bigoted adherence to old quackery.. This
.N ol tobvs_ ti R.,med,.' CBll 1,513 lin chi k the ' I ? r %
idre or -. '',
-- It I KIEVIT.II, ,
South tifitnritiei-lcireet,ta fo wt &iota Couth tal
) 1110 gtalt../io l ll' , ; *l PArlio 9. 67r - . 9 '.NZ4YE'tt,I.IT /7 I
tiaiiiiihiers !SIMI Builders •tireViiiitid rio
It. 2 exhiBin6 thelpatiortrintint'.nflbattke,' Latc4 . l 4,
Pa' fi llalta,',liitiadet•Setqwa" 4 3huityrulty,.oitt
ra pig: &c.MAIII:6? 'Cale cheap lit ...1 -1. t) . t
t . -crikt'll :;' " 11 ' t ''..' •it'-' -VAXIC•III4.B..ii
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Legal nub ' Otl)er Noticed.
Estate of Andrew Sensernan,
IikTUTICE is - neieby gitien that lettere urn&
I.N - ministration oh the eqataorAndrew Sen
sation, late of East Pentieboro twp, comb co.,
dcceaftd, have been granted'itiy the, Register
of said county to' the enbectiber, reSidingin
Mechanicsburg, All,prrsons, indebted to said
euate are. rcq ilrqd to make iminediate payment,
and thoselmsing,claime to itresent them to
'JACOB , SENSEMAN,' •
AdminietratorAll
June 76w .
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Estate of" Sitillittl - Alltihilliiit l igh,rd'e. '
WO CV:lt:is hdrithy given ' that I eters of ad, ,
i
.I.N. Ministration on•the e'strite of imen - Augh.:
inhaugh, late of North, 'Middleton .tvit - p, Curnb.,t
°thin& c unry, deceased, h tve be n grinned by
the Register of said coir , ty to. the stitic'eciliFy, .
siding, in the same toriship. All persons in-'
dehipd to said estate are required to -make inn:
mediate Payment, and' those having claims to
presant thorn for settlement to
EL IZABILTII.AUGHINBAUGH t ,
may 80 Adm'v. ,
,
, ~
Estate of Maria E. Selig', dec.-
isi OTKIE is berbby given that letters of ad.
ministration, will annexed, of_
Maria Sthith, late of llnmpden t Wp," Comb.
county, doeihised, have !teen . granted by the
ltegiiter of siiii,eounty to Aim einisorMer, resi
ding
in' the a.timr Mwnship. Ali persons havin g •
churns against said estate are required to pre.
sent the a for settlement, and thobe•indebted to•
make immediate payment' to
DAVID SHOPP,
Ser.
Moy 24 fit
'Estate of 'John Heys, dee.
x.:-rottC; F, is hOrebi , fiiVell that' Miters of ad
miois!ration- on the:atoto of John nays,
late iCrtertichtra._township._dee.,have "been.
urantel to the suhSeritter, resitting in South
Mtddleton.towtythip, Cittnherlthill enuntit:: Al!
persims lode m1(1,1143 said ....state ore required.,to
sok!: lin ne hate nsyni.mt,
_those having
claintri to present thew ni '
JOHN STITART.
Administrator. ,
May 10
Estate of James Barton, dec.
•
iikTO 19 hereby given that lett ire of ad
ll"mirtistration no the estate of James Bur
ton, late 01' Lower Allen tow nship. eintiber.
land county, deceased, hwy(' been granted b)
the Register o, said eolinty,to the subscriher„
r..itiltng in the same township. All persona
havingelaims azattist said estate are required
,to present tiwin for settle'ment, and these in
debted to make immediate paymeni to • ,
ISAAC. BARTON,
Adm'r.
May 3-6 w
Town Property For Sale,
riIHF.I unde rsigned offers'for sale the follow
t lug property, situate in the borough of
Carlisle, viz:—
No.
'
I—A double Iwo story
rut ,
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~,,., ~.. Stone DWELLING HOUSE,
*74 ,' ' situate on , Bedford street. with
:lOW .1.
~..', .. ~ . . ''. hack building.' wash home and
.-'-'"''. cistern, adjoining property, ok, T.
BOtiter.• The lot ht 122 feet deep;
No. 2—ls a two story DWELLING HOUSE
weitherboarded, with, a never-failing well of
water no ir the dam:, The two Properties will
be sold serdratoly or together as may suit' pur
chasers.
No. 3—A TOWN LOT containing Five
Acres, on the Harrishurg turnpike, opposite
Foland's Point House. For terms finely' to
May 3tll, WM. M. PEN,: OSE.
HOUSE AIR LOT FOR SALE.
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THE twn Story FRAME HOUSE
and Lot of Groutid in South Hallo. -
ver street, now occupied by Chalks 4or
Barnitz, immediately opposite Bent'z 4
Store. is ethics.) at private sale. - For *.
time enquire of the subscriber, Attorney for
the owner.
novv's3lfl R. M. HENDERSON.
riousns r0:, , .. 1, SALE
THE two Brick two etdry ELLING
HOUSES'', with basetrodu stories,. .
belonging to and adjoin i n g th e m,
t!1! E. Church, near rite /tail Lad De
-7..?,.•• pot, are for vale. They 'w,jll he
„otrered'at private vale until the let
of August nett, when if not sold they_ will be
ollerod..d'eualie • sole Iltl the pre m ISCS; on or
before the tat of Septentbertc,•reallar,_
The property can be seeh and nay oilier in
fermmon had. on reference to either of the .
unthirsigneid. CH ARLES BELL,
• ,I, WORTHINGTON,I.com.,
JW EBY.
Carlisle. May 24, 1854
ROBERT B. SMILWW,
ABIN El: MAKER AND UN DE RTA KER
North IfanoverStreet, and nest duo/. to Gintra's
THE undersigned woiild respectfully inform
the,en izens of Carlisle and the public getter
alli„ that he nowlias nn hand a largo and els , -
gant assortment of FUR. NITITTIM,
in part of Wardrobes, Card and oilier Tables,
Sofas, Bureaus, Bedsiclaqs„.4lsin and fancy
Sen , iii*Si an ls. &c. iiitimMotuierd of the beet
material and quality, , yftrranted.• • • _
a'!;renaral ri.fl . cinont rITAIns at
the' lowest prunes. V .I .. lliiids made td
order, and repair ing premtnly itaiendadto._ .
197Coilins nvtde atAlto &mites', no' ice, and:
havinga splendid beariZ he will attend funer-!'
als in •own or country.
a:r Itootember thp, stpnd— next door to IL
npy2l It.
.11tlitaT .P. LIfitITE, • •
Wholesale and •Reinil l), iller' in Amer
'icnn,. English and German HARP
NVARE, Oils. Yaint.i. &o. •
ak/VICIINNI lin , ller,tind the public,
I.V.11:0911.y,;- , v1i, are' in w tilt of flartl,V . are•'of
any ton ar'e - l.tia.,!. I T.la ILI in and exanitti'e my
soy* g00.w.11 0,
sellto; at, very lo,y_;),:i ;ca. ,%i.
ust,st o p in ; L it will.
only detain yo'n . a. very few. minutes , l.l-lietoa.: ,
vineed tli it wit tt
.evorylindy
i s plien to Oat Good goads at low tr»e. ' .•
• -LYNl3'S'l7ii'iiwnri3 Store,
West Side Nol . th'llailever strc44,'
r • C jslol
IME
.
SE4AII. - PI AVU . VAO Tony
Sam N. Arm§trplag,
Infortes the citizen& of Curti:de thlit he has
opendd an estribiihnicnt' for the .;ale,ol Per
eign dill' Domestic SEGA RS 'on West - Main - ` -
street, ilireetly oppo,ite the R. 12. Depot. wheta
ho will keep onnataiitiv en nand
SE:GARS.
• • - " 13 A 0 C 0
, A N 1i..8114 F F
beet varieties. his various broads' of
Imtuiriod.segara cannot he surpassed in audits,
The lovers of fragrant sekarnaitd wvra
wood" are invited to give hint a 'Also
a large .assortiMint of canes, iratibiellas, bte.
U 11 BE R • , • •-•
'6 Ile 'also Continues' tlie, atrober..l3nabiebsa l
on the corner of Wept anti' Poniiroi streets,
rherd may alwaVs he found 'a :u6beral variety
of Lumber, at the lowest market prices'.
1 • April 26: 1854.+. .. ; .. : • •,(!•
to . cmzi .
EA,UTI yI) Witt t,t Teeth, tiehlthit dupe
B
and h Sweet, who are deliitou,
01 Oht cluing these hem:dile 'should 'use
r ICILLEBRA'I'FID Too' iti . . AvAstf. l
Thia dolfetiitia
torious has 'now become o sten,
' ;ard litvurite.witlt the citizen.) of New y"rk,
phihidelphin and Italttintire. I.)tintists pre.
acritie 'in t hair. r'rectieumiti,f
(root evory.aotirce the must 11 ; fttoiing,litti'dittlotte
are'awardell it. '
alid ‘ filiteding 'gftypti, nre ,
fy ho'holitiod fts,iise ; Its ',mil.;upen't ho tii
IS Mi tij. . l ! ' 9. l : lll •l'g and P!li.lPtiv,o'r. cleatlfles
tea titeroeghly, tltat they nre made
Lind dilfthq't;througli
,inouth..such frcaliiiiika 'that rtl'Ae''
toteatli ii'rithddred
fectestycle.,f,ufpurities Itieb. tent! to r pid,dptits
doiiny,:aq#, as a c9netofttillicti, %obeli Meet) pyg
remoipu: the teeth niust alweyaiveldiffeolf,hd. l
Iteiid the following from Dr. "f.3arintini—
::,lVllr..ri:Zerpip..n7iFi linvillgoseq,a,n,d. re.
cnet.iieridoirkiic TeetliWriehin ititr,Prildtiee
find it the Inhat efftietiml‘f,tentififtp -
id nab; iindilitircfdto reeernm'eittl'ili le 1H pitEft•L
'
•
19titrisl)tittivPti: 1 "‘
• 'Rood the followltid:leatinitd.yll , :IA
MB ZiailAff‘Lfinee'fdl'i I hnvotially lefted
fife 'tit'erita'nf ToQtli ", nib:fend
Whit fititifl, l Veptneuttildle. , :tua ;I,fie
best thrill Ilea e:6roeiinhietn s y pn.
etteqiettlip ' tte;lfefittiit'.:#f stateett
edify's. •"ft eletiftea aonifies and hur
Adult, iinrita'fe'd f ti rote, find impor a „a..cleffejouß
fiiigraniti ,l td ',the greatly:' - From the iflontill of
ii',"lfoweve'r' it" will coP
f t.,
Onto': 4 ctiiitett.'Sttrgennilfetirial;'''' ,o "
';''.',79,'S'Euttli Tenth street
It'ia 9 ttsed and y all the eml:
'ear Do'ntiaia to New
',time/re; other .; . idif.it a,. Whet:Cit. liaa.l)tilfe - iff.'
,troditeed:.-"Alrfslloeld•ltivrYit'n'trisil."/
T...iit:T; Pita oriel 4;,Frnneii(Zetnirirt; PrllW
giat'aud :111114.'0
sate end' rptailik.iSaintowhililllkitti,-Qufliide,J:
/1107ahliilller. ',11 , ' kr , 111 rflyVire,.4.r,l
andAzyt,:all,
flihsgmi bi
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