American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, May 03, 1849, Image 3

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    •Four miles 'west of Carlisle, between the Newville
State Roadahd (he Cumberland Valley Railroad', .
SIXTH SESSION.
THE Sixth session will commence on Monday (he
7th of May. IS«. Thd number 1 bf students
is limited, And they aro carefully prepared for Col
lege. Counting House, dtc. '• v • ;;
The situation precludes the: possibility of students
associating with the vicious or depraved; being' remote
from town or village, though easily' accessible by
State Road or Cumberland Valley Railroad, both of
which pass through lands attached to the institution.
. TERMS.
Boarding, washing, tuition, &c., (per sess.) $5O 00
Latin or,Greek,,. , ~ . ,6 00
Instrumental Music . . 10 00
French or Gorman 5,00
Circulars with references, &c., furnished by
R.K. BURNS; Principal.
May 3,1849.-4 y
* WFB ISSIIBAUCII.
Tlic Cicatd Life Insurance Annuity and Trust
Company, of Philadelphia, v .:
Office No. 159 Chesnut Street,
Capital «3»6,0»0.
, Charier Perpetual.
CONTlNUElomaiie Insurance. on Lives on the
most favorable terms; receive and execute
Treats, and receive deposits on Interest. •
The Capital bqipg paid up.and invested, togeth
er with an accumulated premium -.fund, affords, a
perfect iecurity lb the 'insured. The premium
may be paid in' yearly, Half yearly or .quarterly
payments, . , ' ■ .
The Company add a BONUS at stated periods
to the insurances of life. This plan of insurance Is
the most approved of, nnd is more generally in
use, than any other in Great Britain, (where the
subjecljs best understood by the people, and
where they haye , had the longest experience.) as
appears from the fact that out of 117 Life fnsu
ranee Companies there, oTall kinds, 87 are on thi
plan.
The first BONUS was appropriated in Decern
her. 1844, amounting to to cent,, on the sum
injured tinder the oldest policies; to 8J percent.,.
per nont., &c„ &c., nn others,.in proporU- n to
the limn of standing, making an addition of $100;
$87.50; $75, &0., &c.,loevery $l,OOO, originally
injured, which is an average of more than 50 per
cent, on the.premiums paid, and without increas
inff the annual payment tn the Company. s
The operation of the BONUS will he seen by
the following examples from the Life Insurance
Register of the Company, thus i -
S im limnin'nr
Insured. Addition.
Policy;
Nn. • 5 6
ei.ouo
2.300
4.000
2.000
~ 5.000
I 8180,00
). ’ 250.00
I ■ .400,00
I 175 00
I .437,50
•• 205
« 270
“ 333
Pamphlets, containing th* table of rates* and
explanations of ihe-BtiliJpcf* forms oV-application,
and further Information may he had at'iln* other,
gratis, in person or by letter, addressed to the
President or Actuary.
B. VV. lUCHARDS, iW*«L
JNO. F. JAMES, tfc/uary.
Philadelphia, May 3,1849:—1y.
f*;ipor’ Hangings.
one of the larcest assortment*
l*jin tins city of new style Parlor* Hall and
Dining; R »om Papnrs, with a Splendid nsaortmeni
of Fire .Board Prints, Borders and Painted Win.
dovv Shtdos} .also a largo assortment of C/iutalf
Papcrs'ofnew and desirable pal lerris,all of which
Will be sold at the lowest marlt nt rates. Should
the cilizfns of Carlisle nn.l vicinity bo in want ol
any of the ahjve goods,jhtiy will please examine
\\\v stock before purchasing elsewhere. ...
. i?. m.BLL,
NrE. corner of Eleventh &-Chesnut sis.
Phlln. May 3, 1b19—3.n • .
. N. B. Papnr hong by careful workmen, at low
fairs. Work done in the edit ntfy at city prices. •
To Citrc a Cold or Cough.
The Editor of the C illimore Farmer saysl *• The
beat remedy lie ever tried in his firnily for a cough
or cold is a decoction of the leaves of the Pino Tree
sweetened, and freely drunk warm on going to bed ol
night, and.cold throughout the day.** If the decoc
tion of (he loaves of the Pine Is so effectual for the
cure of a consrb, how inuolt hotter must ho THOMP
SON’S .COMPOUND SYRUP OF TAR AND
WOOD NAPTHA, combining qs it docs'the very
essence of Tar or Pino, with some other of our most'
effectual Vegetable Cough Remedies,
This medicine is prepared only by Angnoy and
Dickinson, at (ho N. B. corner of Fifth and Spruce
streets, Philadelphia.
•Sold in Carlisle hy James Fleming, at 00 cents
per bottle, nr five bottles for $3.
May 1,1849—3 t
Estate Notice.
LETTERS of administration, on (lip .estate of
Patrick Phillips, dec., latoofthc borough of Carlisle,
Cumberland county, Pn., have been granted to (he
subscribers residing in said Borough, sod,county
aforesaid. All persons indebted toaild estate arc
requested to make immcdiito payment, and those
having claims will present them properly authonll.
cited for sottlemenl to
CATHARINE PHILLIPS, Ad-nr’x.
. ARRVHVM PHILLIPS, Adiu’r.
April 25. trtlj—fit*
Estate Notice.
T* ETTERS of administration on the ciitntc of
j Daniel Worst, deceased, lato-of Frankfofd tp.,
Cumberland county, Pa,dccM„ hnvo been granted
by the Register of said county, to the.subscriber living
in said township. All persons indebted to said estate
iro requested to makcjlrimrdinto payment, and those
living claim will present them propo.ly tuhemiea
tod for settlement to
Wlf.jjl VM SAN DERSON* AdmV
April 20. 1919 ~6t* _
NOTICE.
or about the Ist of April, 1847* I gave nty
j promisory note to one George Wilr, for $lOO,
My able one year after date. All persons are cau*
lonud against purchasing or receiving said note, as
I hnvo not received value therefor, and will not re
deem it unless compelled to do so by,law,
GEORGE OUERLINE.
Ryo township, Perry co.,£
April 20, 1849—31* y
Urlgtido Impcclor’s Orders.
1. —THE enrolled militia men of the first Brigade
Hlovonlli Division, P. M m will not bo required toper
form militia duly this your, in any other way than
in «, roguUrly organized Volunteer company, the
laws for militia training having been roploalod.-Vol
unteer compunics can parade by companies us here
tofore on the first Monday of May next, but will not
parade for inspection until further orders.
2. Colopula of Militia Regiments nnd Captains of
Volunteer and Militia Companies that are Ruble for
*ny public property will bo required to return (ho
sumo on of before tho first day of July next, at tho
following places, viz t at tho public house uf Joseph
Dlack, in Mcclmnioiburg ; ut the public house of H.
L. Uurklioldcr, in Carlisle, or ot Gen. Armor's Head-
Quarters; at Ilia public house of Snider in
Nowville, and with Maj. Win, F. Carey In Slilppons-
Iwrg, The above named persons nfo duly authorized
to receive any stioh properly. As my term of office
will expire on'tho 3d day of August next, I must
'Min upon n strict compliance with tho second part
°f this order. ;
J. REHRER,
Brig. Insp, Ist B;, 11 th D., P. M.
Carlisle, April 26, 1849. • .
Opocorlci;
OUOARB, Coffee, Teas, Sugar House, Now Or
p leans, and Sugar House Molasses, for solo at re
luted prices at the cheap store of
April 28., ARNOLD &. LEVI.
j\ADIEB Droas Goods. A Tcry pretty .assortment
ofllarogos, Tissues, Linen tuslrca and Lawns,
lust received and for sale at ,
ARNOLD & LEVI-a, |
A f»il SO, 1840
! T-' Us tf op iitexAituiis or jieu
i cnA?imse.'&oi; f r,. : .
-Foil Cumbarland'Counly.'aa classified by me
1 according fa the different Acts of As'seHibiy.
I . Nariiea< . Ho, of class, -Li&toSei
CamLISLIS. ... ■ :}
JasonW. Kby, . i 3 $lO 00
John G. Cannony, 13 10 00
Joseph D. Halbert, • 14 ‘ : 700
Snmuel Kllioir, .14 : -TOO
J Charles Ogilby, 10 . • 20 00
Charles Oainilz, (Liquors) ‘ 19-' 16 00
George W. Hilner, 13 10‘50
A. & W : : Benlzi l 2 .12 00i
Daniel Eckels.(Liquors) 14 IQ JO
John Faller, (.Liquors)' , . }? 5?
Jacobs. Faust* (Liquors) >, H' 10 50
J. &D. Rhoads, ' Z nil
W.B Murray, ,
SVV Haverstick, (Liqbors) 14 - 10 50
Robert Snodgrass, 13 , l 2 S°
James Fleming, , I* I 22
Thomas Conlyn, 14 7 00
Wright &■ Saxton, , - ,11 , 15 00
P. Messersmith, ’ ‘ 1 14 ; : 7 00
Jacob*Rheenri, 1 14 » 700
, George R Crooks, s 1 13. . 10 00 1
James M’Granahan, .14 .7 00
John Hmner, (Liquors) , V.,14 : ,10 50
Peter Monyer, , ~ 1.4 - , 7 00
John P Lyne, 13 10 00
Jacob Wolf, (Liquors) 14 10 50
SA. Coyle, 13 ; . . .10 00
Jacob Sener,... ; 13 ' • . 10 00
Jacob Leiby, (Liquors) .. , lt v , 10 50
George Poland, . .14' , , 700
Andrew,G Lechler, 11 _ 7Of
O. Inhoff, Agt. (Liquors) 14 : 10 6C'
Samnol Hoover & Co . 14 7 0C
T HSkileS, ... ... ‘ ... 14 , 7 00
J W,Rawlins, ~ 14 10 50
Wm.M. Porter,/ 14 , . ' 7Ot
Arnold & Livingston,. .14 - 7Of
Jacob Erb, , ,14 . 7 01
Arnold & Levi, II . 15 Of
IS D Powell &Co • • • 13,. V . 10 Of
Samuel Goldtiinri, . 14 700
James Liggett . 14.;, ; 70(
SMppenshurg,'
Wm F, Carey* ■.,> ■ ; 13 • 10 0C
Robert Snodgiass, . .< 12 ,■ 12 fit-
Edward Scull, ’ .14.- 7-0*
Henry Hollar, •. ' 'l4 . 70t
Gish.& Hlnsey» , 1 13 , . .10 0t
I Jonathan Peal,.. .;-‘l4 ■' . 70t
,1 A (Hippinger, . ' 13 '. 12 6f
James Gillinrd, ;• ' 14 • : 7 Of-
Meek & Peal,, 13 10 0(
John Fulwiler, , • - r •, 'l3 , 10„0f
S Rankle,. ; 13 10 0(
John Stnribmigh% >; 14:. ; 7 01
•Philip iCoonta, •• >■ 13 10.0 C.
Peter S ArtZ, Agl. 14 .. . 700
Joseph R Nevin, ■ ' II . . 15 0t
W D K Hays, 14 - 7 Of
JO& G 0 A!lick, 14 V . T Of-
John B Duncan, 11 ‘ 1 7 00
Robert Welsh, . 14 7 00
Robert Scott, (Jjiquprs); ‘ , . H 10 50
George Trome, ‘ 14 7. 00
Samm l Sid rs (Liquors) . 11, - 10 5f
S S Wonderlich, 14’ 7,0 t
Samuel Sidcrs (Liquors) .. 14 10 5( : .
Dicktnsnn. .
. Andrew G Miller, , ' 13 .10 Of
Andrew Cnmrey, (Liquors) H .10 50
, Russel & Dice, 13 10 Of
j W M Watts, , 11 .7 Of
! D S Beeltmin, 13 10 00
Isaac D Cassel, ' 14 7Of
ft’ipcwtll'
| Robert Jsllibtt, U 700
1 David \Vberry & Co 14 7 UC
I Jacob HefllehovVer» ■ l l 7 0
‘ JEfistpcnmbffrnugh.
Jacob Rennlnger,- (Liquors) ‘ .14
Longnrcker & Kslinger,. .14
Joseph O. Banks, : 14
Wcslpenmhitrougk. : \;•
Christian Leas, (Liquora) ■ 13 , 15 00
Jostah Hood&Snn, | -. -13 10 00
Donaldson & Green, 14 .7 OP
James G.eason & Co. 14 7 00
NctOvillc. #
Gilmore & Slough, .13 10 00
William Barr, Agt. . 12-., 12 50
Jamiann Hannon, (Liquors) 13. 15 00
T M'Cnndllsh,' 13 10 00
John Diller; It 7 00
Jacob Swoyer, 14 7 00 j
Joseph Langhlin. AgL 14 7 00|
Jos &*L H Williams, M , 7 00
Mr Sharp, 14 7 00
William Cooper, 14 ■ 7 00
Huntar Herron, 14 . , 7 00
I B Lackey & Co, (Liquors) It 10 50
J G Oarmony & Co. (Liquors) 14 . 10 50
Narttnn,
• lamps Kyle, . . . ! (4
Jb«eph Smith, |.j- 7 00
Adams & K'hclman, 14 - - 700
■ Souf/iampton* ■
John W(- leaver. (Liquors) , 14 10. 50
Schmck, Sons & Co. ■ l 4 7 00
MJJliii.
Clmrlea Rarnllz, (Liquors) 14 10 60
J W D Gilelen, 14 , 7 00
John Krnesl,, , !•!■" 7,00
Juhn B. Perry, 14 7 00
Hampden, - ■ .“ - -
'rimmas C.‘Rhrem, ( Liquors) 14 10 50
(Jeorgo W, Feslof • 14 7 00
- jl fnnrne%
G W.Nlngizer, 13 , 10 00
Daniel Kfysher, 14 1 00
Struck & Brandt, 14 7 00
JVcW Cumberland, ;
i K Boak, (Idqnnra) It 10 50
V\ S Prowet & Co. (Liquors) .It . '. to 50
Soiilh Mtddlelotu
VM Leldirh, 13. 10 00
\V Alexander, ' 14 7 00
Rider & Sailor, - 14 7 00
PDGeisse, li -700
JWen,
Alexander Cathcnff, 42 . 12 50
Isaac Barton, (Liquors) • 14 10 00
John G Miller, I t 7 00
Mathias,U'uher, (Liquors) IS 15 00
Joseph Shrnll, . .14 \ 700
Jucnh Rppley,* I t 7 00
Silver Spring, . -
I! W Mateer£ Bro, 13, 10 00
Jolin Reed, 14 7 00
Dunlap & Barr, - 14 7 00
Coyle & Sponatcr, . r: 13. ‘ 10 00
‘ A TtchaniabUrs,
F Melllson & Co. (Liquors) 13 IB 00
Wnn & Arnold,'(Liquors) 13 15f00
Zug &.Quiglny (Liquors) 13 . 15 00
J L Relgle, 13 * - 10 00
Henry Lens. 14 * 7 00
lloueer h Bobb, ,14 * 700
Baker & Miller, 14 , 7 00
Ira Day, , 14 7 00
John F Spabr, 14 ‘j . 700
Cumdbr* and County, sa.
1 do hereby aertify ilmt the foregothg is a cor
rcctclossificaOnn of the Dealers in Merohandixn
In Cumberlnnd county, as taken by mo in apeor
danoe with the several Acts ofAssumbly relating
to dealers in Merchandize. • ' .
Given under my hand and seal this 26th day
of April, A. D. 1849. , •
JEFFERSON WORTHINGTON,
■ Mcreanlile JJpptaixet,
Tho foregoing persons returned by Jeflerson
Worthington, Esq., to the County Treasurer, will
call for their licences on or before the latof July,
1840. ROBERT MOORi
County Treasurer.
May 8; 1810—-41
Amt. nf Policy nil I
nouns jmynblo nt
tile party's decease.
6i.um.00
2.750.00
4.400.00
. 2,175.00
5,437.50
LADIES call nml boo (ho OoqncU, Ribbons, and
Flnwors for flnlo at ;, • !
A|iill 20, 1840 . ARNOLD b LBVIU •
Tork & Cumberland RaH-Rbad.
Vrha .stpcjchbld^rs?]n;the York, and
IN
Pennsylvania, are hereby notified, ilial die sum 'of
one dollar* bn each share of stqpk subscribed, by
them; respectively* (due and payable at ithotithe
of subscription;) is required lobe paid at the York
Bank, on or,beiore the Ist day of May next. :
. The stockholders ere further notified, that life
following: instalments have been declared by the
Board of Directors, and are required to be paid at
the York Bank, at the Several periods mentioned:
First,. *Two dollars per share, on the Ist day of
May next,
Second. .Two dollars per share, oh the Ist day
of June next.
Third, Two. dollars per share, on the Ist day
of July next.
. Fourth. Two dollars per share on the Ist day
of August next, ,
Fifth, Two .dollars per share on the Ist day
of September next.
By (he terms of the act of incorporation; it is
provided, thal any stockholder failing to.pay the
said instalments for thiny days after, the same
shall have become duo and payable, shall be Ha
ble' to pay interest thereon, at the rate of twelve
per cent; . By order bf.llie Board of Directors'.
. Blil LEWIS, Treds'r,
York,’April 20; 1849—4 t
Persons who have acted as Commissioners un
fertile, act of incorporation, and having in ihnlr
possession books of subscription or funds of the
company, are requested to forward the same to the
JVcasurer, without delay. . , . , ■
public House.
NKwrittK, Cu?iiuini.Ajd) CooNTr, Pa.
rHB subscriber begs leave to inform his friends
‘and the iravcllingcommunity, that he has leased
ihut well.known tavern stand formerly rccupicd by
Col, W. H. Woodburn, and more recently by Thos.
J; Hockclf, in - the borough of. Nowviljc, where ho
will be'happy to wait .on »U those who may 1 favor
!iim with a cull. The house has recently been’ rc
alrcd, and is well furnished, and fur con.forr’and
.tonvdnjpuco is ’ not surpassed by any house in the
'loreugb. • :
His Taiilr will i.t all times bo supplied with th>>
brut the markets can afford, and his U.vu with iho
luacrat liquors. .
• . The Btahlixo attached to the property is exten
dve, and will always bo supplied with the.best of
uovendcr, and attended.by a. careful Ostler.
lie begs leave 16 assure all who may stop with
»im, that no pains ehall/bo’spared on his part to
nuke them comfortable. Cliarges modcralc.
SNIDER RUPLBY, A s 't,
. NeWvillo, April 10, 1349—3 -
Asslguccs’ Said
Of Valuable Real Estate.
WILL be offered at public sale, on Friday.lho
. 18lli day of May next, al llic residence of T.
). Miller, in Dickinson township, Cumberland co.,
.ho following described, property, to wit>
No. I—The valuable properly well known as Corn
brrland Furnaces with a Saw Mill, Coal House* Te.
naul" Houses, and between S ondSUOU acres of
Mountain Land.
NoV2—A Oriel Mill , to which is attached a Corn
Dryer, Shelter and Breaker, a Stamp Mill with a
comfortable Log Dwcllihg House, Slone Smith Shop,
ind from 7 to 12 acres of land.
No. 3—Tho valuable Farm on which said Miller
rnnv containing about.2oo acres, with Stone
Dwelling House, largo Bank Barn, and an excellent
orchard of choice fruit, &c. . / , ,
No. 4—A Tract of Land known ns Iho “Dig Men.
dow,“ containing 520 acres of first rule timothy bbU
tom.,
- No. 5—A valuable Farm,. containing IB3' acres of
• Arrg||L . first rate-land, part limestone, and part
land, known hr iho “Allen Funn,”
Smßp will> u l ' vo ato 7House, Log and
Frame Barn* Corn Cribs* Wagon Shed
and other uuthuildingflt
- No. 6 A. Farm of2oo ncrcsknowhos the “Poach
Orchard Farm,” with a Log House,, u. Double Log
Barn; &o. , (Tho right of Oro on this farm reserved,
and to bo sold with thoTornacc.)
No. 7—A tract of IQOacrcivparlly cleared,having
a Log House (herdon; arid adjoining No. 6.
. No. B—A lracl of 100 acres, unimproved* adjoin
ing lands of Marlin Cloudy, Jobn.Thrush, and others.
On this trad,there is a good w«tcr power.'
No. 9—A Farm containing 126 acres, port cleared,
with Log House, Double-Log Barn, known as the
“ M’Kinnoy Farm.”
No. 10—A tract of 700 acres of Timber Lind,
lately purchased of A. G. Egc, which will bo sold,ln
lots to suit purchasers.
10 50
7,00
7 or
No. 11—A tract of fifty acres of I tnd adjoining
(ho M’Kinney furm, Daniel Marsh and others.
Also, d number of other Five and Ton aero Ibis
with comfortable Log Houses thereon.
The above described properties, nro all situated in
Dickinson township* nnd mostly bounded by the
Yellow Breeches creek, which never failing stream
propels the furnace and mill.
Also, at the same time nnd place, (ho interest of
T. C. Miller in that well known Magnetic Ore Dank
on the Yellow Breeches creek, in York county,
. The above property will be shown, and all neces
sory information given to persons wishing Ip pur
chase, by calling on either of Ibo Subscribers, or T.
C. Miller.
. The usual terms oflnnd sales will be given.
D. W. MeCU.LLOUGIJ,
JOHN T. GREEN,
' ■ Assignee*.
Dickinson tp. April 19, 164Dr-4t '
Extraordinary Reduction in (ibo
Price of Hardware* ■
rHAV’E Joel received tho largest and, cheapest
stock'd HARDWARE, Glass, Paints, Oils,
Varnishes,. Saddlery, Carpenter's anti. Cabinet
Maker’s Tools, Mnhogony Veneers, and all kinds
of Building Maleriai, ever brought to Carlisle,
consisting of Locks, Hinges, Screws, Nails and
Spikes. Persona about to build will find It great,
ly to their advantage to look at my slock before
purchasing elsewhere. Come and see the goods
and hear the price and you will he Convinced that
this is really the ChcAp Hardware "Store. Also,
in store, anvils, vices, files nnd rasps, anil a com
plete assortment of Watt's Best Bar Iron, also
Rolled and Hoop Iron of all sizes, t have also
ilie Tliomomeler Churn, Made by Mr. Geb. Span
gler, the best article now in use.
SCYTHES.—I have Just received my Spring
slock of Grain and Grass Scythes, manufactured
exp/essly for my own sales, and warranted to bo
a.superior article. Cradle makers and others
will find thrso Sytbcs to bo the best article in the
market, and at. (ho loWosl price, wholesale and
retail, at the old alaud in North Hanover street.
AprlU9,lBlO. , . . JOHN LYNI^
To the Gallant Volunteers*
OF Cumberland, who lake pride in wearing ii
military button, and in the rattling of ordnance*
musketry, and small arms!, .
Gkntlbmbn— Tbp undersigned most respectful*
iy otters liimaolf to your consideration ns a candi
date for the office pi Brioadibii Gbnkkal, for (he
term of five years* commencing at the expiration
of my present term of service. Agreeably lo the
late military laws of Pennsylvania, (ho elections
for Brigadier Generals will be bold at the several
armories of the Volunteers, and those officers will
bo elected by the Volunteers, only, on the first
Monday of June next, or as thu Brigade Inspector
may direct.' Having served In my gallant Brig
ade faithfully for the last thirty seven years, ihq
undersigned would bo much pleased to bo retained
by bis gallant vo'Unteers, in his present rank of a
Brigadier. 1 Should (ho undersigrird bq so fortu
nate'us to tie elected, ho will pledge himself to
attend to the various duties of tho office equal to
aqy other officer In the.bounds of his Brigade.—
Hnvlng been'taught the first duties of a soldier
forty-nino years ago, thd undersigned will want
but llttlb Instruction to fill tho office of o Briga
dier General.
I am, with every mark of respect and esteem;
your moat obedient servant,
HOWARD ARMOR*
Gen, Coni. Ist Brigade*, lltli Dlv. P. M.
Iload-Cjuariers, > • ,
Carlisle, April y . . , . . •
DOMESTICS.- All kinds of Pont stuffs. Ointf
hams, Chocks, Tickings, Prison stripes, Muslins*
dec., at very reduced prices, nt . I
Apni50,...... ; ]
Borough Receipts & Expenditures. >
-AccbflWof.TaoaiAs it. TrfoMPSbNi
-surer of the Boroligh' of Carlisle, 1849.
. DR, ‘ V'--**'
Balance of'Duplicate-outstShdihg fob' :
; 1847 f >/; ' , / .* fcllfcfe 0&
Cash received of A. A. Lino, laloTrea- ' ■
■ .surer,'..’' “ 153 3ft
Amt. of implicate for . .••‘2367,90
Cash red’d of-Wm M Mateer, late Bur- 4.V
Rec’d of Joseph H Blair, Chief Burgess,
fines nnd licenses,for exhibitions, .-106.17
Rec’d for-slall rent of Market House* : 189 -87 i
Rec’d for. licences for provision stoics, 3(j 00
Rec’d,of James Grover Water rqnt, .8 55
Roc’d of .sundry persons on, account of
bonds duo by lhem tk tbo DotbUgh, , 248 08
Rec’d of James HackcU c.lctk to market, 37 40
Paid Ido. Bnmnor\ repairing hay-calcs, $ 100
Paid Wm Riley, for copy of aaicssm’l,.. 10 .00
Paid James Crbvcr for cleaning Lctart
Spring, j- . 30 00
Paid Jdm'cS Cfevcr sir mrtrilhs finldry dS .
High Constable omf Messenger, 62 bo
PoiJ P.B Sinlih.street 3 00
Paid James Hackctl for boards for hay
scales* \ - I 29
Paid fe Bealty fdr , 82 00
t*oid Jnpies Clever removing hbUdncbd •
* Snd light, .’ . . '. fe 44 ,
Paid chairman of committee cf reception
. for rellirning volunteers from Mexico, ' 30 00
Paid W Miller for repairing pumps, 3 >OO
Paid James Postlewait.for repairing bay . .
scales, ■ ... 6 76$
Paid George Cromer for cleaning grave
yard, . v. - * ; .B 00
Paid A P ErlVfor winding clock,. 10 00
Miller for putting-in now pump, . .14,25 .
Paid John.Sphar forygrading and piking .
Loclislallry, V » .- / , 131 00.
Paid II S,Ritter Treasurer t Cumb. ,
Company annual appropriation, * y .34 00
Paid Charles Fleager Treasurer-Union-
Flro company annual appropriation, ' 34-00
Paid Dr W L Crcigh vaccine physician, 30 50
Poid S Elliott for oil, «Scc.. for market
house, r; .. ,’ 26 05,'
Paid donation Ip Mrs. MTjcnslcr. .for
services rendered 1 -Mrs. Donnoly du
ring her illness with small pox, 10 00
Paid donation to Patrick Culp for ser
vices rendered Vfm Colters -faintly
when ill with small pot* 30 00
Paid J, 13 Bratton for printing, 16 00
Paid P Davidson street regulator, 5 00
Paid J Spangler do •do 4 50*
Paid Boyer & Meteor for printing,. 13 P 0
Paid Geo Rinehart'Work done at market ■ -
house, . - • >. ' 3 25'
Paid S IteCpcls.for repoiring spouting at
market house* •' :
Paid G Fleming for qualifying Borough
Officers, ‘ -
Paid John Walter collector for exonera-
tions, --. . 71 CO
Paid John Walker for services and com
missions collecting duplicate, . 122 89
Paid T B Thompson, Treasurer, small < i; ’
notes cancelled, with interest, 43 #3
Paid Lemuel Todd, Esq., professional
service and advice, 10 ()0-
Paid James Dutihflr as Janitor, • 12 00
Paid John Weakley in'full of salary as
.High Constable and Messenger, 29 48
Paid Christopher^,ohloy for grading pik-
In and. claying Norlh strcet, * 664 00
Paid J M Allen 1 year’s salary ns clerk, 60 .00
Paid T B Thompson I year’s salary os - .
Treasurer, 1 , 80'00
Paid W II Mathews salary as street .
commissioner,tand for work done by
•him end othof persons employed by .
him for tho Borough, ’ ,380 88
Paid sundry persons interest on account*
of bonds, ’*•&. . 4 268 ,33
Paid Jamof C««4i!h?’. • > 10 -37;
Paid Corlisl.oßrillC-oh note held by them ■
again t the Borough,. 400 00
Paid Andrew Holmes interest on note
transferred Jo him by Carlisle 13»nk, 23 63
Balance of dU'Jfdate tar 1848 outsUl’ng, 1544 18
Balance in hand-of Treasurer,
I3th April 18,49. The above account of Thomas
D. Thompson, J^sg.,Borough Treasurer, having been
examined by us aful found to be correct end (rue, we
have therefore pnVi'd the snmd. ‘
LBMTi, TODD,
ADW. G. LEOIILER, C Committee
WM. PARK, S
April 10, 1649—3 t
Fashionable VculUan mind
Repots i
THE subscriber having had much experience in
the manufactory of BLINDS, having served an
apprenticeship t<Hhe business, and carried Ron some
six or eight years, and haying, in addition to bis
former Depot 347 Race street, purchased Mr. Cussa
dy’s slock, No.' 7. Hart’s Building, N. E. corner of
Sixth ond .CbesUUl streets, ho hasolarge neaorlmonl
of (ho very best Blinds ot both-storcs, which ho will
sell as reasonable, os any in the city.
The citizens of Carlisle nnd vicinity, ore respect
fully Invited to cal) and examine for themselves, be
fore purchasing elsewhere. R. W. KI3NSIL,
No. 7 Hart’s Building, and 347 Race at. Fluid.
April 19, 1849—1 y . ' ■
L. n. BROOIUrALL’S
Great Bargain Watch and Jewelry
5 Store.
’fit \VHEt|U3 Gold and Silver of
every description con bo had at from ten* to
omiim fifteen per cent, less ihon any other stoic in
Now York dr Philadelphia. Persons wild wish'to
get a.good watch, perfectly regulated, would do well
to call nl (ho sure of (ho subscriber, and compare (ho
quality and prico of his wuichea with that of other
stores.' Good watches at the following exceedingly
low prices:
Gold Levers,Tull jewelled, 18 carat eases, $3B 00
Silver do do. do 18 00
Gold Lepincs, jewelled, 18 carat eases,. 23 00
Silver do s ' do , ,• 1 000
Silver Verge Watches, from $3 00 upwards.
Gold Pencils from $1- 00 to $8 00; Gold Pens, With
silver cases, and pencils attached, fnr 70 cents.
Also, n handsemo assortment of now and fashion
able Jewelry, at prices far below the usual store
prices. Old gold and silver bought nr taken in ex*
change,. . I,EWIS R. BROMALL, .
N0.,H0 North SeCOhd street, seconu door bcloiV
Roco, rhlla. .
Cut litis advcrlischrCnt out, and bring It along,
yoii will then ho suro.io get Into (ho right store.
April 19, 1840—ly
NEW ARRIVALS
THfj subscribers would announce to tho public;
ihai they have just returned from tho Eastern chlos
with a magnificent selection of '
Spring Summer Cioods.
consisting of Cloths,;Cafslmorcs and Vestings', of (ho
most varied and beautiful patterns, all of which will;
bo modc-upin tho most ‘approved stylo. They also
keep superior ' ’ ,
Sill UTS, BOSOMS, COLLAli^SlticKd,
Nock and Pocket Handkerchiefs, Suspenders,Gloves,
Hosiery, Hots, Caps and Boots; in short, every thing
In a gentleman’* furnishing line, which w*H ho sold
at tho smallest profits. Th oy will also sell goods by
the yaul cheaper than ony similar establishment in
the county* Tho cutting will ho attended to by on
experienced Uilor ! !Votn tho city, who Outs his gar
ments a/a mode. Our work is oil made under our
own supervision. . , ,
Store in North Hononcr street*.3 doors north of
Mr. Hnvorstlck’s Drug store, and nearly opposite the
Bonk. ARNOLD &, LIVhN’GHTON.
March 83.1849. ‘ .
riro unci smoko j
A lino lot of Rogollni Ooalulld, Ugucs 'Principe,
Sixes, Half Spanish and Common Sugars, just receb
veil and for sale at tho cheap Dry Goods store of
ARNOLD & LEVI.
April' SO, 1810
To the Votersof Cumberland, count
EELLOW-CIfTIZENS —Encouraged by numer
. qus friends,! Hereby offer myself to your con
sideration as YcandidoleTor (bo -
' OFFICE OF SHERIFF,
of .Cumberland county, at the ensuing general elec
lion, subject to the decision of the Democratic Coun
ty Should ! he nominated and elected,
■I pledge myself to discharge the duties of, said offich
With impartiality. DAVID CRISWELLi
• Sbippenshurg, April 14, 1843
4 00
To the Voters cfCumberland iounty.
: FELLOW-CITIZENB—At the solicilolton of
many, friends I hereby offer myself to your consider
ration as a-candidate for (ho
; ■ OFFICE OF SHERIFF,
at the ensuing general election, subject to the deci
sion of the Whig County.Convention* Should! be
nominated and elected, I proHilfio Id discharge the
duties of-the. office with fidelity ondr humknUy. I
therefore respectfully solicit your support.
• . . JOSEPH McDARMOND.
•, Nowvillci April 12,:1849
$4322 2*B^
7b the Voters of Cumberland county t
FELLOW-CITIZENS—I hereby offer myself as
a candidate for thb * ‘ >
OFFICE OF SHERIFF,
of Cumberland county, and solicit your support, pled
ging myself if elected, to discharge the duties of said
office with fidelity.
MONTGOMERY DONALDSON.
WcslpennShoVoMp. April 12,1849
To the oters of Cumberland Minify.
TT'ELI.OW-CITIZEKS— I offer mjscllr 18 joui
-cBnfeidenitj6h for the ‘
OFFICE OF SHERIFF, , .
subject to Iho nomination of lhb Whig County tion
vontii-n, Should Ihe fortunate enough lo be elected,
I will discharge the duties of the office wilh.imparli*
a!Uy and fidelity* - -. , . '
, ROBERT
Carlisle, April 12. 1849,
7b the Voters of Cumberland county.
W-CITJZENS—I offer myself toyotir
D consideration ns a candidate for the
OFFICE OF SHERIFF, •
of Cumberland county, at the next generaPelec
tion,. subject to tho decision of tho
County Convention. Should I benoiuinated and
elected, 1 pledge myself to discharge the duties
of said office with fidelity.
Carlisle, April 5.1849
To the Voters of. Cumberlandcounty*
J^ELLOW.CITIZENS —Being eolicitod by. a
} number, of my ,friends, I offer myself as a can
didate for the ■
OFFICE OF SHERIFF,
at the ensuing election, and will be thankful for
your suffrages. Should I bo elected, 1 hereby
promise to pcrfofm the duties of said ‘office faith
fully. ’! JOHN F. HUNTER..
Carlisle, April 5,1841)
1 00
2 SO
Brigade lusilocton
FELUDW -CITIZENS—‘Being solicited by 4 hbrii
her of myfricrtdsi.l offer myself to your,conside
ration as a candidate for tho office of Brigade' In
epttior, at the ensuing election In Junr, anU respect
fully solicit your suffrage’s.
DAVtD wherry.
Ncwhnrg, April 12,184 b
Brigade tnupcctoo
JTtBLLO W-CITIZBNS :—I offer myself td year
; consideration for the office of Brigade Inapeciori
at (he next election, and respectfully solicit your suf
frages, pledging myself if elected, to discharge the
duties of said office with fidelity.
'’ t- ‘ JOHN CLENDENIN, Jr
Ilogoatown, March 39, 1,849.—2 m -
Brigade Inspector.
EELLOW, CITIZENS— Being solicited byaham
bcr.offriends; lofler myself to your consid
eration as a candidate for the office of BRIGADE
INSPECTOR, at tbe.cnsulng election in June, and
will be thankful for your support. '
_ SAM*L. CROP*.
Carlisle, March 22,1849.—2n1.
$4137 72
134 50
Brigade Inspector.
IjMjLLOW-CITIZKNii-l oiler myself In yonf
] consideration as a candidate for the office of
Brigade Inspector , at the ensuing election in June,
and will be thankful for your support..
HUGH vy. McCullough.
Dickinson Ip. April 5, 1@49
4322 28;
Brigade Inspector.
TO Tit ft Voters or Cujuderla.nd Count r.— Having
boon encouraged by n number of my friands, I
offer myself to your consideration as n candidate for
the office of BRIGADE INSPECTOR, at (he ensu
ing election. I therefore respectfully solicit your
suffrages for said office. - WM. A. KELSO.
April S t 1849—(c, . ■ _
Brigade Inspectors
FELLOW-CITIZENS I offer myself lo yoUr
consideration as a candidate for the office of
Brigade Inspector , alike ensuing election, and will
bo thankful for your supper. IfBNRY WOLF.
South Middleton fp., March 2fl, 1849.
Brigade Inspector.*
TT’JEJLLd W-Cl'/’IZENS & Soldiers of the Coun-
Jj ty of Cumberlandl offer myself as a can
didate fertile office of Brigade nt the
coming election In Juno next, and solicit your
suffrages for the same, and if elected I pledge my
self that twill faithfully discharge the duties of
the office with honesty, fidelity and impartiality.
JACOB EMMINGBK.
Kingstown, March 29, 1849—t0
J. B f PAItKER,
Attorney at LAW.omccin North H*no
ver street, in the room formerly occupied by the
lion, F. Walls.
March 22, 1849—1 f.
SAM U EL H R P B URN, will resume the ptrttiUcb
of the law in the several counties (Cumber
land, Perry and Juniata,) ol his late judicial dis
trict* Any business entrusted to his cate will bo
promptly attended (o. Office In Mrs. Ego’s cor
ner room, North HanoVor street, immediately op
posite tbo Bank.
* Carlisle, March 8, 1849—if
GEORGE EC* 13,
TUSIICi3 OF THE PRACE.-Offico nlliis
J residence, corner of Main street anti the Pub
lic Square* opposite Mole). In ad
dition to the duties of Justice of the Pence, he
will attend to all kinds of writing, such os deeds,
bonds, mortgages; Indentures, articles of agree
ment, notes, &o.
Carlisle, April 10, 1840.—lino*
Estate Notice,
LETTERS of administration tm t/io enisle of
Catharine Bishop,deed., late ofMonroo township,
Cumberland county, To*, hayobcon granted lathe sub*
I Stinbor living insald township. All persons Indebted lo
said estate ore requested Co make immediate nay.
tnont, and those having slolms will present them
hconcrly authenticated for sctll&meht lo
pw y ■ ■ ADAM BISHOP, Adm’r.
April 10,1610—tit ‘
Eitaio Nollce.
ALli pdfsoris ore hereby notified that Lotlers.ofl
administration on tho palate of Dr. A. H. Van!
Ho IT, iatoof the BoroUgh of MechaniCfaburg.Cum-l
horlaiul county, deceased, have been Issued by the I
Register of said county to tho, subscribed who
resides in Alton township, county aforesaid. All
persons having claims or demands against tho es
tate of said deceased, nro requested to make known
tho samo without delay, and those Indebted to mako
payment to
OHRIStiAN TITZEL, AdmV
April la, 1819— (il
QtiBEfJSWAEK. All kiiulii, wat to ptkaa, and
every Vnticly of ualtutn nt
, April 20. AltffOE.il 4f feßVt'fl,
DAVID SMITH
A CillOt
Orcaicat Inducements .
E veF offerefl to the TnbliiS.' ‘
- ARNOLD & LEVI'S , v
sew an'd Cheap', Wholesale and Retail, Dry-goocUi
. ■, Store. , ' ; r
THEsubscribers Respectfully announce to (hopub*
lie that they hate, taken that well known stall'd
lately'occupied by Sheafftr & MyVrs, in North Hah*
over street, 3 doors north of the Carlisle Bank, and
directly opposite to HavcrslickV Drug store, where
they have opened the laigest.end cheapest assort
ment of goods ever oflered to the public*
Ladies dress "
aradh£ which the following comprise s part; Black ‘
and fancy Silks, Shaded do. in great variety,Tis*
truest plain, plaid and striped Barages; Lawns and
Ginghams; a large assortment of Llhen Lustres» .
plain, striped.and figured D’Lnlnes.'Botnbaxines,
Alpaccab, Silks and Satins, plaid and'striped Mtiai
line. Capes and Worked Collars. Laces and Edgibgsi
Mitts, Glover, Hosiery of all kinds;
A large assortment of ShaWls, foR spring and sum* ■
mer. BONNETS * RIBBONS, Paßasols, Mon 1 * *
and Boy*s Wear, a great Variety;
Carpeting,
Tho .largdit assortment ..ever offered in Cariiihji
Matting Floor, and ToblfcOil Clbtfak. •
Call and examine for youMelvck,T« all wb'lst-a
wo make no chaßgh for shoeing goods, but cstwhi'
the privilege a : favor. ARNOLD A LEVI*
April .16, 1849; . -•. T \
Blow Spring Goods*
JUST received and now opening an elegant assort
ment of STAPLE and DRESS GOODS, such ill
plain aud figured Bareges, Linen Lustres ofdjfferafi
colors and Styles, Lawns of every style And price, a.
large dsftortnient of Ginghamk, chfedper than ever)'
cambrics, bared Muslins, a largo assortment of Lace
Goods, Ladies* and Gfentlemen’s Kid Gloves, Llsltt
and Thread Gldvds; A large assortment of spring
bonnet Ribbon?. .Also, Tuck' and sidb
combs, Steel Beads, Bag and Purse clasps, slide!,
rings and.silk twist of every color. A large assort
ment of Boye* and Men's
Spring & Sulnxner Wear,
also, Vfe&utiful prints, fast colors; English chintzes,. ;
honn Jsomo patterns, together with'a large assortment "
of-blcachcd and browh Muslind fa ml other Gooda,—*;-
Ho will also contlalio io keep bti.Hand a large arid i
fresh supply of Groceries, which lie will dlipbSo of
cheap. • , . . y -,i .
Purchasers will do well io call and see before they 1
purchase elsewhere. G. It. CBOOKS.
Carlisle, April 12,1849 ~
Now and Cheap Spring OootU
At the New Store;
Corner of Hanover and Louthcr Sheilt, oppoaiU
VV/n. Leonard's old aland •
THE undersigned: respectfully inform their
friends and the public, that they have just return*
fid from Philadelphia, with a large and well se
lected assortment of .
New SprlrigCJoodSj
purchased at the very lowest prices, and which
they are determined to sell at very small profits;
Among these goods may be found Cloths & Ga&;
shneres, Vestings, Tweeds,’ Pantaloon Stuff in
variety* best American and India Nankeen*
Ladies Dress' Goods, ; .
consisting in part of silks, bereges, silk liskuesi
alpacas, &p; A fine lot otslhiw ahd btald
BONNETS,
Pallh Leaf Hals, Ribbons and Lace Goods, ifU,
elegant assortment of Calicoes and five Chintzes,
suitable for the approaching season, at our usual'
low prices. Checks, tickings,’drillings, linens,
and tbe usual variety of bleached and Unbleached
muslins.
Boots & Shoes.
A well selected assortment of Men’s, Women’d
and Children’s Boots and Shoes, good and hand 8
some. ' . . . ,V“ : ! ■
GllOCfiltlES in all their .variety, vlii Sbfiafj
Coffee, Molasses, Pekin Tea Company’s celcbra*.
ted Teas. Spices, &c,, and the best quality of
Carpet Chain. • ... . ..... *
, All jhp abbve have been purchased bight and
Will bo eohi lotv. Plcase mve bs a call. - ;' ‘
S. D. POWEL L Cd;
, Chrlisle, March 29, 1849
Removal!
VIATIIAN HANTCH, ha.iiig' removed fits
IN Cheap Clothing Store to the room
occupied by Mnj. Lamberton. between Conjyn’s ■
Jowelery store and Burkholder’s hotel. In west ■
Main street, would respectfully inform hlslrlendb *
and the public, that he .intends to continue the
business as heretofotei He has just received a
large assortment of . .
Spring and Summer Goods*
which he h ill have ihade up at the shortest notied'
and in the most desirable manner* He will con
slahtly have on hand a largb selection of
Ready-made {Uothinjj;,
eheSpfer than.ever offered lo‘ the public before—
such as black and blue dregs ffbals; frock & sack
. coats of various colors; tweed coals of, all shapfefl;
• apd colors; summer cloth coals; linen, fcofloh and ,
Joans coats, and all other hinds of fashionable
coats; black apd fancy oashmero pants; summer
pants Of every description and color; plain ..and.
fancy satin vests; summer vests t .ali sorts and"
colors; shirt bosoms and collars; neck snd pocket
handkerchiefs; slocks, suspenders of all kipdsi
and very cheap. . Don’t forget iho placet
Carlisle, April 5,1819—3 m „ >
JOHN C. BAKER’S
COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OP
Sarsaparilla-
THIS ailiclo is employed with great aUccfcas, anil
by the most eminent physicians of .this fciljr, for th 0
euro of the following distaste S
Scrofula or Kings Evil, rhellroatlsm t cutaneous
diseases, sipbilUtc affections, titter and UlcetS, white
swellings, scurvcy, neuralgia or tic dolourous, cancel,
goitre or bronchocelo, (swelled neck) spine , diseases,
chronic discaso of the Kings, to counteract the deatruc
live effects of ftorcuiy, jaundice* hypnrirophy, or en
largement of (ho heart, palpitation and trembling la
the region of tho hboM arid stntnach, enlargement of
the bonca, joints or ligaments, all the various diseases
of tho skin, such as ringworms, biles, pimples, car
buncles, etci Dyspepsia and liver complaints, nerv
ous affections, dropsical swellings, constitutional dls*
orders, ond diseases originating from an impure its to
of tho Wood and other fluids of the body, in short all
diseases where a change of the system is required/ -
PfepsfeJ only by tho proprietors, John O, Baker
6c Co., wholesale druggists and chifnfsls. JVo, 100-
North Third street, below Raw street* Phils* Price:
flO dents per bottle* . . . , '
Importers and Wholesale JcaletS In drUgs, thedl*
dines,chemicals, patent medicine, perfumes, surgical
instruments, druggists* glassware, points, oils, dye
stuffsf windotv glass! slsoa now and superior irticls,
of Imitation Plats Glass, at about one fifth the
price, of English of French Plates, ftnjr tire, cut to
larder. __ ■ *■ ’
The Compound Fluid Extract of BaFlatfetiUft for
sale at R, Williams* Drug store, Columbia’} John F*
Lohg'e Drug store; Lancaster, Pa*t 8. Elliott, Oar
lisie; anil by Henry. 6c Caslow* Druggists, corner of
Market atid Third sire tft, HahUburg.Pa.
December!, ■
Choice Oartleu Sc ITower
fig : SEEDS, 1 , ; ; y
ORNAMENTAL PLANTS.TREBS.SHiIUBS
ROSES, GRAPE VINES, &o.
“170 ft sale atMaupay’s Garden, Rising Sun VII-
Jj luge, near Philadelphia* and In the Market
below Sixth street* every day, a lafge assortment
of all kinds of Sands, Greenhouse and hardy
plants, &o. Wholesale and retail. All ordefi
promptly attended to.
All kinds or vegetable plants, &o. in season.
Tho nbovo are all “raised by Uio subscriber,' rt
Ids extensive horticultural grounds, whore tho col*
lection can bo seen* Plants, &b. packed tooarrjT,
with safety. v , . . . ' - < "
Address B. Mnupay, Soodstoan, Rising EJun
Post onico, Philadelphia cot ’
April fi, 1810—pi
s. MAUPAY.
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