American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, May 10, 1849, Image 3

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    To the VQle'r^b^Cumb^ldfl^count^i
mimbor of niy fr ic'nJfV [offer rnyficlfasa camiidato
fol t'i • '.*» r» mml mk
- _ office .of sheriff, ;;
of Cumbqrland ihejenpuingilgenerQl elcc.
tibn^subjcct, |o .decision’ ; of Democratic
Convention, Shoqlffl'.bs norninaied and
elected,*T' pledge myself to, discharge'thq, duties of
said bfndc'wUli impartiality.! .1 therefore ronpcolful.,
Jy solicit your support. ; j. «
‘Wormleyaturg, May iOj 184^.'
To tUo Citizens of Carlisle.
A meeting of<tlro&o desirous of Terming’a Rifle’
Company,'to ;be called 1 the Hunter Rifles*'will
bo iheld at tnb hotol'of Mrs. Wunderlich, ori Mon*
day ovoninffrlho 14tli:in8t.;af8 d-olockvP.Mr .
Carlisle, May. 10,1649}-' ;l - ,
NOTICE.
To the descendant* of 'Thomai Jennings, (n Cumber •
Undand Dauphin Counties t Pai t and elseibherel
?. re - re^UCB^e d foryotir Wn Interest to cbm:
JL municale all the information you are. possessed
of* of fniay be able'to'-coUfect* concerning the I 'birth'
place'in'Yorkshire,,England, about the year 1700,
marriage and decease ’pear’Harrisburg of tho'lsdid
ancestor, without delay to J. R. JENNINGS, ,- 60i)
Chestnut' street, Philadelphia.. /' •
Philadelphia} May 10, 1549.‘ -
N. R.—lt would bo desirable to know the exact
place and time of birth of the said Thomas, and if
he arrived in' this .country alone dr in company of
tWo brothers. > He was married in Frend’s Meeting,
to Anna Borton, of Eveshnur, U. tf. ■■
About tho year 1702 he removed from Gicat Egg
Harbor, to within 10 miles of Harrisburg, where he
married againj and had three children. One of his
executors was his s6n*in*law, John' Mills, married to
his daughter Anna. .It is supposed that the family
biblo (probably'yet in the hands of the descendants,)
may contain a record of these and other interesting
events now desired to bo obtained; -' • >■ . ■
Flsii & Salt.
"VT’O.l Shad ond Herring-of prima' quaiily arid
i J.N full brands—os also a lot of -
Ground AllunrSalt, •;
of best quality* by the sack or bushel, now in' store,
and will bo sold low.' Cull before purchasing else
where, at ' EBY’S. *
Carlisle, May 10,1849, -
New & Cheap Hardware Store.
THE subscribers have just received at their New
arid Cheap HARDWARE STORE EattHigh
street,.opposite OgUby’a Dry Good Store, a large
stock of good* in their line, to which they would
oall. the attention of, purchasers, their arrangement
in the city being such*as to enable tham to sell their
goods at the lowest city prices.
Theix,stftck comprises a full assortment of Locks
and Latches of every stile and size,—King s, Screws,
Bolts, and every article used for buildings, Augurs
*nd Auger Bills* Chisels, Broad and Hand Axes,
Hatchets, Drawing knives, Plains, and Plano Bills,
Hand, Panel, and Ripping Saws, Mill, Cross-cut
and Circular Saws. Trace and Halter chains, Hames,
Shovels, Spades, and Hoes, Forks.
Alsu, a large assortment of Pocket and Table Cut
lery.—Spoons, Shovel and Topgs,. Waters arid
Trays, Hollow Ware, Brass and enameled Preserv
ing Kellies, Iron Furnaces, Cedar Ware, Anvil and
Vices, Files and Rasps of every kind. . Bar, Band
and Hoop Iron, Cast, Shear Spring end Blister
Steel, See, Also, .
100 Botes Window Glass. ‘ .
100 Kegs WctccrillVPuro White Lead.
6 Barrels Linseed Oil. ,
3 Barrels Sp. Turpentine.
800 Kegs Cumberland Nails.
WRIGHT & SAXTON.
Carlisle,.May 10, 1849.
X>ry Goods and Groceries.
. REMOVAL.
Tilß Subscriber begs leave Co inform his friends
and the public \a general, that lic.huii removed hie
•loro to ihe room formerly occupied'/by 1 . Hugh Me.
loy, on South Hanover slrcel, wiihiri Two Uoors of
Wert's Hotel, where he has juStttoericd a'choice sci
lection of ~ ■ i ,
Dry Goods,
consisting, In part, qf cloths, casajmercs, salinnetts,
linens, sunimec. cloths, vestings, silks, bombazines,
cambric-), Ja councils, calicos,shawls,checks, licking,
carpet chain, cotton yarn, umorotlus, gloves, nus.
ponders, hnnkercliiefs, hoscry, &c. , 1
~ ‘Also, a well selected stock ol’Gruecrics, consisting
in part of • b
Coffees, Teas, .Sugars, Molassess.
S|»iccB, Tobacco, Crockery, Glass and Q.ieenswaro‘
of various descriptions and qualities, together, with
numerous other Articles, comprising a complete and
general assortment—all of which ' ho, offers for,sale
ut very lowpricos. Ho will also keep constantly on'
hand a largo assortment of : •
Boots, Shoes, and Slippcl‘B.
fitc., which will bo- disposed of at grout bargains.—
lie respectfully .invites his friends and tho public to
givojiim a qdll.,
CHARLES BARNITZ.
May 10.—3 m
AI’PLETO.VS
Great Central Cheap Book Store,
164 Chesnut street, earner of Seventh) Stcain'e
Buildings, Philadelphia. V
KNOWING' the wauls of tho dorartiuhltyi the
Proprietor of (his Establishment has fitted up a
store in tho’ihosl elegant manner, having duo regard
to tbo comfoit of his customers', sd’lhal every slran
gcr visiting his Book store, may feel entirely at
home* Hid IMMENSE STOCK of Books Is clas
sified according to tho various Departments of Liter*
ature, so that vMtors can find tho Books they arc in
search of for themselves. Buying liis stock for tho
most part at the Auction Sales, nfid being connected
with one of . the largest publishing houses in this
country, besides publishing largely himself, enables
him to soli all books ai
JLoivcr Prices
than any other house of a similar character on this
continent. His facilities for tho Importation of
Books from Europe arc unsurpassed, having p
Branch of his Establishmct in London, where orders
of private gentlemen are carefully executed and for
warded to this Gauntry by e«ory Steamer and
Packet. A CATALOGUE of Books with the pri
ces attached is issued quarterly, containing Lists of
Now Additions made to his large collection, which
arc in all cases for sale at tho LOWEST PRICES,
or, from 25 to 75 per cent, below Publishers* Prices.
Thus in buying evert a few books/quite a consider
able amount is saved. ■' ' '
As a still further INDUCEMENT to strangers
visiting the city, 'every one who purchases Own
Do liar's worth of Books, will receive a ccf»y of
the Strawkeh iv Pmcinstu’iiu, an elegant IBmp.
volume, the price of which is 20 cents.
dj*Tho limits of an advertisement aro too confin
ed .to enumerate the prices of any of the Books, or
to give even a faint idea of tho immense advantage
to bo dorivod’from purchasing at tho Great Central
Cheap Book Store, but let all who arc in search of
Books send for a Catalogue, and buy the books they
are in want of, and when visiting tho city, give
Appleton one call, and you will bo sure to chll again.
Stationary
in all Us branches, furnished; at tho Lowest Prices*
The initials of those purchasing Letter and Note
Paper, neatly stamped in tho corner, without charge.
Orders for any article may bo sent by mall, ad*
dressed to tho Proprietor, and tho directions in oil
cases will bo fully carried. out, wlth'great punctuali
ty and despatch; > ■ [
Orders for Catalogues should bo pre-paid,
•GEO 8. APPLETON, . : .
Bookseller, Publisher, Importer, and Stationer, 164
Chesnut St.i tor, of Seventh, Swain's Building,
May 10,1840—3 m. • ■ .
Adinlulstrator’s Notice.
LETTERS of administration with the will an
nexed on the estate of Isaac Graham, deceased, late
of the Borough of.Carlisle, have booh-grahtodte
the subscriber residing in said Borough. All persons
having claims against said ostala are hereby notified
to present them, and those indebted to make; pay.
rooat.without dqlay. ‘ <
CHARLES BELL, Administrator. ‘
Way 3,1815,—61. * ; ,
attention of’the
Xv public to hie of; Drugs, Cliemi
; ba|B,:Dy6-aiuffa f PaintB* Oils, Varnishes, Window ;
■ 1 Spipo8 t Patent Perfumery ,■
y^;.Bdolt9 r and Stationary, Musical and Surgical
£& Instruments-, Fruits, apt! Confectionary, &c.
Among his extensive .variety may be found,many
. articles,rarely kept in small .towns; Beside his
, complete assortment of drugs, chemicals, &b., hi
has accordions,arrowroot, almond's, nlcibiado oil}
aromatic vinegar, bibles, bead bags, Buffaldcombs*
breast pins. Bear's oil, bandoline, backgammon
boards, Beef marrow, black Ink, blacking, hobgles,
brooches,'black pomatum, black fat tobacco, Brit*
ish lustre, bine inki Canary, seed, candies, cards}
cream nlits, Camphine; cap phper, cachdre aroma*
lise, composition, corn'salyq, court plaster, castile
soap, .brushes, clocks} crystalline
soap, conversation cards, card,cases, darling fluid,
colbgno walerV ouVglass extracts, catheters, car
riage whips, dominoes, depilatory powder, dress*
ing Combs, drawing pencils,'Dutch melal, ehh
luslralpj eati divine fdevenus, English walnuts,
.envelopes,. French .fans, figs,, Are board aprons,
fishing lines and hooka, fancy bokes, flutes,'fifes,
flageolets}' fiddles.and fiddle'strings, fire works,
gold .pens,: gelatin,-glu'e;-guitars-& guitar strings}
gold leaf, garden seeds,gun caps and gun powder,
gold leaf.tobacco; glass globes, ground rice,’har
rnonlcana,,hair combs, hair brushes* hair oil, hair
dye, and liair’bracelets,!lndia and. indelible ink*
ink powder and. ink sand, ivory conibs, rings and
rallies; lemons} lemon sy rup* liquorice, lllywhite.
liquid blacking, lamps and,lamp wicks, Mineral
water, musk„maccaronl, Meen fun. MaCnssaroil,
.matches, match.safes, motto wafers,music books,
nice salad oil, note paper, needle cases, nerye
poWder, No. 6, nail brushes, oranges} Oleophane,
prayer books, paper flowers, Pearl powder, powlef
sand, ports monnais, pocket glasses, pemknives,
pink saucers,peccau nuts, prunes, powder puffs, 1
philocome, post paper, >poor man's plasters, rose
water, raisins,.riding whips, razors, razor straps,
Russian cosmetic, red ink, rose tooth paste, shav
ing.crearti.soapand brushes, snuff boxes, shawl
pins, shirt stij/ls, smeDing.bottles, sachets, shell
combs, scissors, sealing wax, silver pencils, sij* !
ver leaf, starch.polish, spiced bitters, segarg, sy*
ringes, sheep skins, sand soap, sponge, sand pa* i
per, testaments, leaberry .jtooth wash, tooth pow
der, toy watches,. Thompson's eyo water, tooth J
achodrops, toiletsoap, tweczers.[trnsses, tea bells,
table mats, thimbles, violins, Vermillion, vanilla
beans, wafers, and a thousand, other items too
tedious to enumerate. The above are all for sale
at Dr; Rawlins'* Drug store, Main street, Carlisle.. .
Physicians, Storekeepers, Pedlars, and others,"
will be supplied on liberal terms. • t ■ ■ <
. Medical advice gratis. . 1
, May;3,iiBd9. ■ :
To Cure a Cold or Cougli.
• The Editor of the Baltimore Former says: “ The
bestreniedy ho over tried in his family for a cough
or cold U a decoction o( the loaves of the Pine Tree
sweetened, and freely drank warm.on goihg to bod at
. night) and cold throughout the day."- If the decoc
tion of the -loaves of tho Pine is so oficctunl for the
cure of a cough, how much better must be THOMP
SON'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF TAR AND
WOOD NAP THA, combining as it docs the very
essence of Tar or, Pine, with some other of our moat
effectual Vegetable Cough Remedies.’
This medicine .is prepared only by Angnoy and
Dickinson, at tin* N. E. corner of Fifth and Spruce
streets, Philadelphia.'
Sold in-Carlisle by James Fleming,at 50cents
per bottle, or five bottles for SS.
May 1, 1810—31 V
Extraordinary Reduction In the
Pride of Hardware.
I HAVE just received the largest and cheapest
• stock of HARDWARE, Glass, Paints, Oils,
Varnishes, Saddlery, Carpenter's and Cabinet
Maker's Tools, Mahogony Vaneers, and all kinds
of Building Material ever brought to Carlisle,
consisting of. Locks, Hinges, Screws, Nails and
Spikes. Persons about to build will find it great
ly to their advantage to look at my stock before
-purchasing .and see the-goods
and hear the price and yoq will he convinced (hat
ibis is really the Cheap Hardware Store. Also,
in store, anvils, vices,files and rasps, and a com
plele assortment of Watt’s Bint Bar Iron ( .nlso
Rolled and Hoop Iron of all sizes... I. have also
the Themomeicr Churn, Made by Mr. Geoi Span
gler, the best article now in use.
SCYTHES.—I have just received my Spring
slock of Grain ami Gratis Scythes, manufactured
expressly for my own sales, and warranted to be
a superior article. Cradle, makers and. others
will find these Sythes to bo tho best article in the
market, and at the lowest price, wholesale and
retail, at the old staud in North Hanover street.
;,A g rUT9;tBi9. , JOHN P. LYNfL
SPRING AID SIIItIMER STILES.
JUST received, a full mid complete stock ofSpring.
‘ and-Summer Goods, suitable for/Gentlemen's
woah Stipor Black hnd Fancy Colored
Cloths* of alt descriptions* Dlack'aud Fancy Cussi.
mors of all shades and mixtures, also Cashmoretls,
Tweeds and Cruidngtons of nil colours and qualities.
Vestings, Silks, Sutius, Caabmcrcs, white and fancy
Marseilles. With a largo assortment of gloves, cra
vats, Slocks, Linen and Silk, liahkorchiefs, nil open
.\nd ready for inspection ut my did stand opposite
tho Rail Road Olllcc. . T, H.SKILES
May 3, 1849. ' • ‘ , - - -
Oront Attraction In AToyfvlllot
New Store '
AND the cheapest Goods In the Valley. Dry
Goods, Groceries and Queensware, ns low ns
Philadelphia prices for cash, at W*M. F. COOP<
ER*S.Cheap Cosh Shire.
, Newville, ,‘Miiy, 3, 1849—41.*
“QtllcK talcs' and small Profits. 9 ’
r PIIE RED FLAG CLOTHING STORE. South
i. Hanover street, below. Dentza* store js tho place
to buy. (usbinnablo ready mode Clothing. The Cheap,
cat Clothing umJqr tho sun is now selling at the,above
store, From 32 to42lnohosCloth Dross Cents als6 50;
worth $l3; do. 87, worth 815 { super. French wool
dyed Black, hI $9, worth $2O ; Pants fibih $1 25 to
$6; Black and Figured Satin Vests at $1 50, worth
$3.
May 3, 1847.
Papcv Iliiiigtugs,
EMBRACING one of tho largest assortments
In this city of now stylo Parlor, Hall and
Dining Room Papers, with a splendid assortment
of Firo Board Prints, Borders ami Painted Win
dow Shades; also a largo assortment'of Curtain
Papers of new and desirable patterns, dll of which
will be sold at the lowest market rates, Should
the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity be in want of
any of tho above goods, they will please examine
my stock before purchasing elsewhere.
E, FIZELL, •
N. E. corner of Elovonth & Ohesnut sis, ;
PKila* May 3. lb-19—3m .
N. B. Panor hung by oarefu) workmen, at low
rales. Work done in the oou ntry at city prices.
, Platullold Classical Academy.
Four miles 'west of Carlisle, between the Newville
Slats Road and the Cumberland Valley Railroad.
SIXTH SESSION. * '
rpHE Sixth session will commence on Monday (he
i_ 7th of May, 1849. Tho number ,of students
is limited, and they are carefully prepared for Col
lege, Counting House, dtc.
Tho siluatipn precludes the possibility of students
associating with the vicious or depraved, being remote
from (ovvn or village, though easily.' accessible by
State Road or Cumberland Valley Railroad, both of
wliich pass through lands attached to tho Institution,
■ TERMS. , J - !
Boarding, washing, tuition, &c., (per sobs.) $6O 00
Latin or Greek, . ' ' 600
Instrumental Music. 10 00
French or'Gorman • ' ,6 00
1 ' Circulars with rofoienees, &6., furnished by '
, R.K. BURNS, Principal.
May 8,T8i0.-.ly . :
RAGS WANTEP. .
THE subscriber r wi!l bay. the. highest, price, in
cash, for any quantity of RAGS- (hat may bo deliv
ered at his store, In Carlisle. CIIAS. BARNJTZ. ;
May ?, 1840,—3m* V,
MW!? ?-is
i H TUp V ‘yo‘LDHTEfiR V, Dy Ai‘l
. T ISTOFLET,TEUS:remainingiathoPb&t-office
[ I iftt* Carlisle;, Pa/,'--May 184lTi Poisons in*
quiringfpr letters on thislist* will please aay they are
adVertisc4k' r ,'if,’J;;(’'.S'-:!-’>’( :
Armstrong Catharine •« Lehman Jacob
Brenizer Mary . Leidig Elizabeth
Bowermaster John Lahman Benjqmitv
Borgman H Lahman John - .
Birch Margaret i;' ; LightiNancy -
Bendor Samiieli - ' Lippert John :
Brown Margaret ’ "’M’Malh Michael 3
Brown John F ! ; • Mayberfy Joseph Sea i
Bear Heriry ‘ ’ TrSasy’ r
Brooks Rev.iJD -■ Matthews Mr (Drover)
CremerJohn ■ Mather Henry ?\
Culp Margaret ! ■ ■ ' Mullen John, Jr: s
Coyle James’ McManus Charles
Gorman Jerroyef Miller J W Esq'
Clark William;.’ ’ Neisley John R * '
Dovonger Susan , Noland John
Fisher Sarah .'., , Peters' Miss Catharine
Garman John Slarnqr Q
Gring J 8., , ~ •. ’ Siangan; Abram’ -
Garpuer Jacob " , Steele Capt Wm
Grlssinger Solomon VV -
Grjhg Daniel . .Smith.Mrs.Samuel.:? . ‘
Grider John Sours Mr.-; „ i a . , - •
Hazlet James SheryHenry
Iloernor David -• ‘ Stehmah'Jbhn
flarbbtc Mary Ann - 1 Seiig-Jonathan Adam
sHoglo Herbert A ' ! Sahgston James ; A - “
Henderson J W’. ,-.S|tf anger'Christian •• r
Hart Jacob Shirt'Catherine . .
HatmnanJaco.b ' 1 *rautnney.Hbity
Harper Edward' : ; Taylor James,
Horning Q '' •• Vahderpble Jacob Jr.
Hhtloh JafrißS/ PehO Winder;Maj',John H
sionef, Widow of heirs} Weidrnan Jacob
Hunter Mrs .Vy ;;.! " . Wise Amamiel" . . •
Hooper Gorge [ Watls'Rev James 3
Hotly,Caroline.A ~ * ; Wilson Mary Ann ‘ '
Heninger Mary A WplfSusan, ,
Kissinger George Wolf Anna ’ -'
Kline John C • WR of Temple of Honof
Kellner Jacop, Zug Martha. v; ; ,
Kingle George .. Zigter Benjamin .
Leldig Jpnalhan . Zinn Isreal j
Losson Joe i
GBb. SANDERSON,F.M
York & CumberlLUia Rail Road.
NOTICE. The stockholders in the York,and
Cumberland Kail Road iCompany, residing in
Pennsylvania, are hereby notified, that the sum of
one dollar, share of. slock subscribed by
them, respectively, (due and payable at the lime
of subscription,) is required to be paid at the York
Bank, on or before the Istday of May next.
The stockholders are further nolitiedi that (he
following instalments have been declared by (ho
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 Istday of
May next. 1 i *
Second.. Two dollars per,share, on the Ist day
of June next. -
Third . Two dollars per share, on tho Ist day
of.Jdly next., .
Fourth, Two dollars per share on the Ist day
of August next, .
Fifth, Two dollars per’share on the Istday
of September next.' t • 1
. By the terms of the act of incorporation, it is
provided, that any-stocUliulder failing to paythe
said instalments fur thirty days after, the same
shall have become due and payable, shall be lia
ble to pay interest thereon, at the'rale of twelve
per cent. By order of the Board of Directors.
ELI LEWIS, Tnat'r.
York, April 26, 1840— U
Persons who have acted as Commissioners un
der the act,of incorporation, and having in their
possession: books of subscription orfunds of the
company, are requested lo forward the same to the
Treasurer, without delay. .
* LIFE INSURANCE. , ,
The Girard Life Insurance Aonnlty and Tnist
: Company; of Philadelphia,. ; .
Office No. 159 Chesnnt Street,
Capituls3» 0,0 O.
Charter Perpetual.
COXTIN UE lo make Insurances onl.ivcsoii the
most favorable terms | receive oml execute
Trusts, and receive deposits on Interest.
Thu Capital being paid up and invested, togeth
er with an accumulated premium fund, affords a
perfect security to the'insured! The premium
may bo paid in yearly! half yearly of quarterly
payments. * -' . .
The' Company add a DON.US.at staled periods
to (ho insurances of life. This plan of insurance is
the most approved of, and is more generally in
use, lhan any other in Great Britain, (where the
subject Is best understood by. the people, and
Ivhere they have had the longest experience,! as
appears from the fact, that out of 117 Life Insu
ranee Companies there, of ail kinds, 87 are on thi
plam .
The first BONOS was appropriated In Decern
ber,lBl4, amounting to,lo per cent, on the sum
insured under the oideetpolicies| to 8J percent.,
7J per cent,, &0., &c., on others, in proportion to
tho lime of standing, making an addition ofllOO)
887.50; $75, &0., &0., to every $l,OOO, originally
insured, which is an average of more than 50 per
cent, on'the premiums paid, and without increas
ing tho annual payment to the Company.
The operation of the BONUS will bo Seen by '■
the following examples from the lilfe Insurance
liegister of the Company, thus■ -
, s“"', “'•"“■or Amt, of Policy if rid
Insured) AUdltlon,' Dnmia imynblu at
Ilia party's Uocenlo.
■ Policy.
No. 58
“ 88
“ 205
270
'■ 333
81,000 9100.00 81,100,00
2,500 250.00 ■ 2,750.00
4.000 400.00 4,400.00
2.000 175.00 2,175.00
5.000 407.50 5.437,50
Pamphlets containing the table of rates, ittld
explanations of the subject, forma of application,
and further Information may bo had at the office,
gratis, in person or by loiter, addressed to tile
President or Acluaty. .
D. W, IIICIIAIIDS, President,
.... JNO; P. JAMICS, Actuary,
' Philadelphia, May 3, 1849. ly, ■
Estate Notice.
LETTERS of administration on the cstato of
Patrick Phillips, dec., Into of the borough of Carlisle,
Cumberland qounty, Pa,, have been grunted to llie
subscribers residing said BorqagTi, and county
aforesaid. All person* indebted to said estate are
requested to make immediate payment, and those
having plaints will present them properly authonll.
calod for setllomonl to
CATHARINE PHILLIPS, Admr’tt.
ABRAHAM PHILLIPS, Adm’r.
April 20,1813—61*
Estate Notice.
LETTERS of administration on the estate of
Daniel Worst, deceased,Mato of Frankford. Ip.,
Cumberland county, Pa., doc’J., havo been granted
by tho Register of said county, to the subscriber living
in said township. All pardons Indebted to said estate
aro roquoetodHo make Immediate payment, and those
having claims will present them propo.ly ulhontica.
ted for settlement to
, VVILLtAM SANDERSON, Adm’r
April 80, 1840—81*
NOTICE.
ON or sbout'tbe.lst of April, 1847, t goVo my
promlsory note to one Gnorgo Wilt, for #lOO,
payable one year.after date, . All persons aftf esu*
tloned against purchasing or. receiving said note, as
I have not received value therefor, end not re*
deep! it unless compelled to do so by law.
, GEORGE OUERLINE,
Ryo township, Pcirry co.<2
April 20, Jisdo—at* ,3. , ‘
LADIES Dross Goods. A very pretty assortment
of Bareges, Tissues, Linen 'Lustres arid Lawns,
just received and for sale at , .
ARNOLD * LEVI'S.
April 2o; IB4P,
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.RETAILERS OF 3IER-.
)MMAS Dig E t j] J A -j.yft
Wand Counly, aSjolassified; by-mo
lei different Acts of Assembly.
Nb,:af class., , License,
tIST;OJ
FOR Curabi
according: toll
. '
Carlisle.
I Jason Wi;Ebj,.
John G. Cannony,
JoeephD.Ha|berl,
SamiielElliotl,
i Charles Ogi Iby *
Charles Baioitz, (Liquors)
George W.^Hitner,
A. & Wi .Dentz*
Daniel Eckelf, (Liquors)
John Failed (Liquors)
Jacob S., Faust,: (Liquors)
J. &,D. Uhoads;
W*B MuH-ay*
S W (Liquors)
Robert Snodgrass*
James Fleming,
Thomas .Obnlyni
Wright & Saxton,
P. Messersmilh,
Jacob Rheeqii
George ROrooks,
James hi’Granahan,
John Humer, (Liquors)
Peter Mqnyer,; '
John PLyne, ‘
[Jacob Wolf, (Liquors)
S A Coyle/.* ; •
Jacob Sener,. - V
Jacob Lefty,. (Liquors)’
GeorgeFoland,....
Andrew 1 ULechler, :
C. Inhoff, Agt., (Liquors)
Samuel Hoover & Co
T H Sklles, ; r
j.W Rawlins, : •„
Wm.M Porter,, -
Arnold & Livingston, '
Jacob' 15rb’;
Arnold &Lev|,
'S.D ( Powell & r Cb
i Samuel Goldman,
James [Liggett 1
Shippenshurgi .
WraF. Carey, *
Robert Snodgrass,
Edward Scull,./I"
Henty, Hollar, ,
Gish & llinsey, s ,
Jonathan ..
.1 A Clippinger,
James Gi!lla;d,
Ileok & Peal,
John FulwileV, :
S Kunkle, .
lohn Siambaugh,
Philip. Koontz,
Peter S AHz.AgU
Joseph P Nevih,
WDR Hays, 1
JC&.G'BAUIck,
John B.fruncan, ,
Robert Welsh,
Robert Scdlt, (Liquors)
Qebrgq/Prome,‘ , J .
Samuel Siih rs (Liquors)
S S W.onderlich, '
Samuel Siders (Liquors) .
• VicJcthson .
Andrew.G Miller, ‘
Andrew Comrey, (Liquors)
Russel & Dice,
W.M Walts, .
D S Beelman,
IsaaoD>Caesel,
'
Robert tillloit.r*
David \V ( harry & Co
Jacob Hefllebower^
[jsn't.
: 13 10 00
i 13. 13 50
*r .-.14 7 oo
14 ',•, .7 00
•13 . 1000
14 . . :7 oo
12 12 50
14 7 00
13 1000
13 10 00
13 10 00
14 7 00
13 Ift 00
14 • 7 00
11 15 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 .. , 700
14 ■ 700
14, ■ 1060
14 ,7 00
14 ,10 50
14 . 7 00
14 10 50
Easlpeiinsborout’k. v
Jacob Rcnni hg pY,/ (Li q 11 or s)
Lqngnecjmr & Eshnger,
Joseph jP Baqks,.
_
(LiquQ/s)
Jbsiah T-Tpmj & Son, r
J)tynQldfeon'& tSrecn,, ,
James Grepon'A Co,
scv)eiUti'\\ 1 vj' ■
Gilmpro & Stoligh,
William BnrivAgt;'
Juibtfion llamwn, (Liquors)
T ,
Johnuitlor, ,
Jacob* s>woyef,
Joseph Laughlin, Agt»
Jos & L H Williams*
Mr Sharp, ,
William. Cooper,
Hunter Herron*
h\ankford\, •
J B Lackey &-Co. (Liquors) 14
J G Carinony & Co. (Liquors) 14
. Nci\)lon..
James Kyle* ,
Joseph Smith,.
Adams & Kshelmati,
Southampton,
John W Cleaver* (Liquors) t 14
Schrock, Sons &Go. , l 4
Mijjlin. •
Charles Darnllß, (Liquors)
J W D Glleien,
John Ernest,
John'B. Perry j
Hampden^
Thomas C. Rhaemi (Liquors)
Gcdrge W. Fesler. -
' Mottftiii :
G W Singlier*
Daniel Krysher,
Struck & Brandt,
Hew Ci+mberland*
J K Unak, (Liquors)
W S Prowol & Co. (Liquors)
■ South Middleton*
\ M Leldich,
W Alexander,.
Rider & Sailor,
P D Geisae, ••
Jllltn. . , , ..
Alexander Cathoart, '
Isaac Barton, (Liquors)
John G Miller,
Mathias Bitner, (Liquors)
* Joseph Shroll,
Jacob Eppley,
Silver Spring.
H VV Mntecr&Broi
John Reed,
Dunlap & Barr,
Coylo & Sponslefy
Mcchanmhura,
P Melliaon A- Co. (L!(|doraJ
Zinn & Arnold,‘(Liquors),
Zng.&.Quigley (Liquors) ’
J L Uclgle*
Henry Lead,
Houser & Bobb*
Baker & MUlefi . .
Ira Day, . a
John IvSp&hf,
CuMnsJmiNb OoON'rV, i SS.
Ido hereby certify that (he foregoing Id k 6or
reclolassiflcfllloh of the Dealers in Merchandize
in Cumberland county, ns taken by roe In aCoof
dance with'the several Acts of Assembly relating
to denier* In Merchandize. . 1 .
Glvoti undef rny hand and sedl this 2GtH day
of April,,'A; D. 1840. . . .
JEFFERSON WORTHINGtOtf,
Mercantile Appraiser.
'Mis' foregoing Jiefaona returned by Jeflfereon
Worthington* Esq., to the County Treasurer, will
ball for thelf lloeflooS on or before the let of July,
(840. HO BERT MOOU,
1 ■ Ootinijr Treasurer.
May s, I&4D—4t
TT4OMESTIOS. All kinds of Rant stuffs, Oing-
U hdiniJOhdcks, Tickings, Prison,stripes, Musllnsj
Ad., at Wy leduccd prieda, ol ■.
I April dj, ' ARNOLD & IEVVSi
To. the Voters of Cumberland county.
.offer myself to your.
J, consideration as axandiilatofpr the
OFFICE OF SHERIFF,
of Cumberland county, at the nest generplfelec
tion, subject to the. ,decision of the’Democratic
County Convention* Should Ibe nominated'and
elected, Tpledge myself to discharge’ f ihe'duties
of said office wjth fidelity*
", Carlisle, April 5.184 D
13 ;: ;,*lO 00,
13 , 10 00
14 7 "00
14 , , 700
10 ■ „ ,20 00
13 '15,00
13' 10 60
'To, the Voters 'of Cumberland county .
T^ELLbW.cri^JZENS-— Being, solicited by a
jD number of my friends,,l offer myself as a can
didate for, the , ; • . i •
18,. . :12,00
,•14 , ;10 50
14 10 60
,14 ’ 10 60
14' 7 00
; 14 700
14 - ■ 10-60
13 -10 00
■ 14' 00
.14 7 00
ii ,: 16 oo
14 "7 no
14 ~ .7 00
13 V 10 00
, ' OFFICE OF SHERIM >
at the ensuing election, and will be ihankflil for
your suffrages. Should I be electedj I hereby
firomise to perform tfie' duties of said office faith
ully., . / JOHN F. HUNtER.
- April 3, .
To the . oters of Cumberland county.
EELLOW-CITIZENS— I offer myself to your
consideration for the,;.. •
.7,00
.10 5d
.. 7 DO
■lo do
10 60
10 00
10 00
10 50
7 00
7 00
- . 10 60
7 00
■ 700
lo 60
’ 7 00
V 700
' ; 700
■: 16 DO
; 10 00
■i,! , 7 O 0
7 00
;! OFFICE OP SHERIFF* .
subject to tbe nomination of the Whig County Com
ventinn. Should Ibe fortunate enough to be elected,
1 will,discharge the duties of the office with imparti
ality and fidelity. .
To the Voters of Cumberland county.
FELLOW-CITIZENS—I hereby offer myself as
a candidate for the. >
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.
Wcstpcnnsboro* tp. April 12,1849 .
To the Voters.-of Cumberland county.
PELLO W-CITIZBNB—'A t the Uollcitation ol
many friends Thereby offer myself to your considc
ralibn as a candidate for the
OFFICE OF SHERIFF,
at the ensuing general election, subject to !thd deci
sion of the Whig County Convention. Should.l be
nominated and elected, I- promise to .discharge the
duties of the office with fidelity'and humanity.. I
therefore respectfully solicit your support.
, t . . JOSEPH MoUARMOND.
Newvillc* April IS, 1849
To the Voters of Cumberland county*
FEIiLOW-CITIZENS —Encouraged by numer
ous friends, I hereby offer .myself to your con
sideration os a candidate for tho
OFFICE OF SHERIFF,
of, Cumberland county, at the ensuing general elec
tion, subject to the decision of the Democratic-Coun
ty Convention. - .Should I he nominated and elected,
I pledge myself-to discharge tho duties Of said office
vyith impartiality. DAVID CRISWELL*
. Bhtppensburg, April .14. 1849
EELLOW-CITIZENS— Being solicited by a mim
t her °f my friends, I offer myself to’ybur conside
ration as.a candidate fur the office of Brigade In •
spector, at the ensuing election in June, and respect
: fully solicit your suffrages.
13 1000
-14 10 SO
' 13 10 00
14 . 7 00
13 . 10 00
- 14 7 00
FELLOW-CITIZENS I offer myself to your
consideration for the office of Brigade Inepcelor,
ot the next election, and respectfully solicit your sat
fragea, pledging myself if elected, to discharge the
duties of said office with fidelity.
, JOHN CLENDENIN, Jr
. Hogestown, March 30, 1849.—3 m ~
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 10 sa
14 7 00
14 , 700
' Brigade Inspector, ,
EELLOW ClTlZENS—Doingsolicited by a num
ber of my friends, I offer myself toyour consid
eration as a candidate: for the office of URIGADE
INSPECTOR, at tho ensuing election In June, and
will'be thankful for your support.' - '
. SAM’L. CHOP.
Carlisle, March 23, 1840.—2 m... -
IS ' 15 M
13 1000
14 7 0Q
14 7 00
IS to 0D
13 12 ’5O
13 15 00
13 10 00
14 7 00
14 7,00
14 . .7 00
14 7 00
14 ' .7 00
14 7 00
14- f 00
TTIELLOW-CrriZENS—I oiler myself id your
J. consideration as a candidate fur the office of
Brigade Inepectori at the hhsuingelection in June,
and will be thankful for youreupporl.
hugh w. McCullough.
Dickinson tp. April s, 1840
TO THE VOTERS OF CuUBERLANnCbuNTF.— Having
been encouraged by a number of my friends, 1
offer myself to your consideration ns a candidate for
the, office of BRIGADE INSPECTOR, at tho ensd
ing.olection. I therefore respectfully.solicit yodr
.suffrages for said office. ' WJVI, A. IfELSO.
April 5,1849.a-te.
10 60
10 50
.14 - 7 00
14 : ' 700
14 7 00
Drlgndo Inspector,
27ELLO W*OITIHBNS t—l olfer myself to yo U r
] consideration ns a candidate for tho oliice of
Brigade Intpector, at tho ensuing election, nhd will
be thankful for your supper. ' ’HENRY WOLF,
South Middleton Ip.) March 2!), 1840.
10 50
. 1 00
14 10 60
14 7 00
14 TOO
14 . 7 00
, Erigitclo Inspector,
FtILLO W-CITIZENS AsifoMlors of tho Coun*
ty of Cumberland t*-I offer myself as a can*
didale for the office of 'Jirigade htsptclnr, at the
coming election in Juno next, mid solicit your
stiffrages’for tho seine, and if elected 1 pledge my
self that 1 will faithfully discharge the duties of
tile office with honesty, fidelity and impartiality,
JACOB EMMUNGEII.
Kingstown, March 2D, 1840—to
U ' 10 So
14 , ■,7 00
13 10 00
U 7 00
14 7.00
J. B. PAIIKER,
. A TTORNEY AT LAW, Office in North Hanot'
XJI y or street, in tho'room formerly occupied by the
Hun. F. Watts.
Match 22, 1849.—1 f.
14 .10 50
1,4 10 50
13 10 00
14 7 00
, 14 7 00
14 ‘7 00
SAMUEL HEPBURN, will resdnte the practice
of Ihe law in the several cohnlica (Cumber
land,Perry and Juniata,) of his into judicial ills,
trjet;' Any business ehtruated to his cure will be
promptly attended to. Office in Mrs, Ego's cor
ner room, North HdnoVer Strom, hlimcdluicly opt
poslio tho Bank,
Carlisle! March S, lB4!f—if
Id 15 SO
14 ID 00
U . 7 00
13 16 DO
14 7 00
14. ‘ 7 00
JUSTICE OP THE PEACB.r-Offlco otitis
*J residence, cornet of Main strict and the Pub
lio.Squarej opposite Burkholder’s Hotel. In ad
dition lo the duties of'Jusiicoof {he l*enoe, ho
will hltond to. all kinds of ivrllinp, such as deeds,
bonds, mortgages, indentures, articles of agrees
ment, Holes, &o.
Carlisle, April 10,, 1843.—linot
.13 lo 00
14 7 00
14 1 . 700
13 10 00
13 Is bo
13 16 00
15 16 0Q
13 , 10 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 . . 700
14 : 7 00
14 . 7 00
LETTERS of-administration on ,ihe ostalc of
Catharine Bishop, deed., luto of Monroo township.
Cumberland county, Pa., h»Vo boon granted to (ho sub*
senbor living Inlaid township. All persona indebted to
an id estate nro requested Id niako immediate pay
ment, and those having claims will present thorn
properly authenticated for settlement to
u ADAM BISHOP, Adrn’r;
A|trill9,lB49—Gt ‘
ALL persona nrohordby notified (hot Letters of
adminislrnllon on tho estate of Dr., A. H. Von
Hoff, laid of tho Borotlgh of Meolianiosburg, Cdm
bdrland oounly, dedoased, ham bobn loaded, by tho
Register of- aaid county io' the aubaoribef, who
resideslh Allen township, county aforesaid. All
persona having claims or demaiids against tho es
tate of aaid deceased, ore requested to make known
the same tdltliput delay, and thosoindoblod to moke
payment 16
* n ,o (^ IIUSTIaN ’ttTZEL, Adm’r,
April 12, 1819—Ot ,
AUEENBWABE.' All kinds, Wat Io prices, and
oveiy vsiloly of pattern at
April SO, ; ARNOLD & LEVI’S.
DAVID SMITH,
■ ; • ROBERT MACARTNEY.
Carlisle, April 12,1819 ' • >
Urlgado Inspector.
• ’ DAVID WHERRY.
frewburg, April 12,1849
Brigade Inspector*
Brigade Inspector;'
Brigddu Inspector;
A CARD.
ttEonoEErtßT
Estate Nollcct
Estate Notice;
'Assignee*’ sale - "
; Of Valuable ReabEsiate.
WILL be dtfered at public'ualeoh Friday ' tha T
18th day of May next, at the residence of "!*; 1
C. MiHei', : in Dickinson township, Cumberland cb.» :
the following described property, to wit: ,
No. I—The valuable properly well known as Ctim»
verland furnace; .with a Saw Mill, Coal House, Te* ,
,paiit Houses,, and between IT and 30b0 acre* of
Mountain Land*' ' ;•
•: No. 3-^-A Oriii Atill, to which is attached i Cord 1
Dryer, Shelter, and Breaker,'d Stamp Mlllwilft
comfortable Ldg Dwelling House, Stone Smith Bhopy
und from V to 12 acres of land* ' ' ‘
. No. 3—The valuable Farm on which said’Millet *:
how resides, containing about SOO.acres/with Stona ■ f
Dwelling House, largo Bank Barn, and an excellent! ■
orchard of choice fruit, dec* : * .
No. 4—A Traci of Land known as the Vfilff Mea-. .
dow, n Containing 20 acres of first ralb timothy hot*
torn* ’■ ;v
• No. 5—A valuable Farm, containing 123 acres of
M first rate land, part liracslohe'and jiart’*' ;
pine land, known as the AllenFarmi”
with a two
Frame . Barn, Corn Cribs* Wagon Shed
, and other outbuildings. ;-a f -
No. d—A Farm of 200 acres known ab the “Peach
Orchard Farm,” with a Log House; a Double Log
Burn, &o. (Thb right of Oro on this farm teserTedi*
and to bo sold with.the furnace.) . .
/ No. 7-*-A tract of 10(J acres* partly cleared* having
a Log House thereon* and adjoining No* 6.
No. B—*A tract of 100 acres, unimproved, adjoin*
Ing lands of Marlin Claudy, John Thrush,and others.
On this tract there Is a good water powtfj., : 1 ,
No. 9—A Farm containing 126 acres, part cleared
With Log House,Double Log Barn* known as'the
** M’Kinney Form.’* •• j •
No. 10—A tract of 700 actasof Timber. Land*
lately purchased of A. G. Ege, which wiU be sold la.
lots to suit purchasers. ■.. '* ‘ ,
No. li—A tract of fifty acres of land adjoining
the M’Rlnncy farm* Daniel Marsh and others.
Also, a number of other Five ahd Teh acta lots
with comfortable Log Houses thereon.
The above described properties, are all situated !n
Dlekirison township, and mostly- bounded by the 1
Yellow Breeches creek, which never failing stream
. propels-(he furnace and mill.
Also, nt the. same time ahd'plbce, the Interest of
(T. C. Miller in that well, known Magnetic Ore Bank
on the Yellow Breeches Creek, in York coanty.
' The' obpvo'ptapcrty will be shown* and ail neeeiu'
sary information given to persons* wishing- to pur*
chose, by colling on cither Of the subscribed*, or T*
C. Millpr. •' - '
to, W. McCtfLLODGH,
JOHN T. GREEN,.
Assignee**
i*ublic House*
NrWVILLB,.CuMI>KIILAI}D CoDNTr* ?Ai
THE subscriber begs, leave to inform, his friends
and the travelling community, that he has leased
that wall known tavern stand occupied by
Col. W. H. Wooilburn, end more recently by Tbos.
J. Hackett, in the borough of NeWvillo, where be
will be happy to wait on, all those who may favor
him with a call. The house has.recently been re
paired, and is well furnished, and for comfort
convenience is not surpassed by any bouse in the
borough* -
His TittLfe Will nl 01l limes be. supplied with the
best the markets can afford, and his Hah with' the
choicest liquors. , • . - ;
The STAnLTirtf attached to the ptopctly Is cited
sivej and will always bo supplied with the best of
provender, and attended by a careful Ostler. y
( Ho begs leave to assure alt who may stop With
him, that no pains shall bo spared on bis part to
makti them comfortable. Charges moderate. '
. SNIDER RUPLBY, Atft.
Nbwville, April 19,1849—3 m .
Removhti
VTATHAN HANTCH, having removed',hit
-LN Cheap Clothing Store to the room formerly
occupied by Maj. Lamberton, between Conlyn’s
Jewelery store and Burkholder’s hotel, in West
Main street, Would respectfully inform hisfrienda.
and the public, that he Intends to continue ihfl
business as heretofore* He has jiist received A
large assortment of
Crooda,
which he will -hCTSroade up at the shortest notifch
and in the motft*de6lfrblfe4niinner. He will con*
stanlly have oh hand a large selection of
Ready-made Clothing, ;
chopper than ever offered to (ho public before^' 7
such as black and blue drees coats; frock & sack V
coats of-Various colors! tweed coats of ail-shaped s
and colors; summer cloth coats; I Inch* cotton and
joans coats* and all other kinds of fashionable .
coals! black and fandy Cashmere pants; summer
panls of every description and color; plain and
fancy aatin* vests; bummer Veals* all sorts and.,
bosoms and collars; neck and pbekei
handkerchiefs; slocks) sUspertders of all kind*)
and very Cheap. Don’t forget tb^place*
Carlisle, April 5,184D—3m
New Clothing Store.
Cornit of Hanover and Leather Slreett, in tht rooni
formerly occupied by C. Inhoff ; at a Qro6ers Store
rpHB subscriber has received and is hoW opening'
JL « choice selection of Winter tiootls, consisting
of Cloths, Cnssimorcs and Vestings, newest style s!
(hb lowest rates* which ho Will make tip. into
1 Frock add. Ri-Css. Coats, ;
dVor CoLts, Sacks, Clonks, Pants rind Vesta/ Dress '
and Frock Coats of cloth from $0 Upwards,‘ Pant*
from $1,60 to so* Vests Tram 70 ct». to $3, Cloak*-*
fVom $8 td $BO. Ho'also 'keeps shirts, bosoms, coI J
lars, nock and pocket handkerchiefs, totiiforls* capk,
gloves and hosiery, In short everything appertaining
to a gentleman's wardrobe; As ho is' agent for an
extensive house, ho Will bo opablcd to offer*fresh
goods at least oneb a month; Ho will receive fegu*
larly the Now York and Philadelphia
fashions;
and will spatb ho pains In getting bp Kls Work tit
tho moat durable and fashionable manner*- He will
also make up work purchased at olner storks in lhd
most careful manner. , Ho will pay particular attend
lion to Children's clothing. He respectfully solicits
a share of public patronage*
WiDtPAftkiftSON,
..... Agent for the Pibprietor :
Carlisle, December 81, 1846;
Fashioiiablo Venitlan Blind
Depots!
subscriber having had mbfch feipbriedco iri
J. the manufactory of BI.INDS, having served ari :
apprenticeship to the business, and Carried it on some
six or bight years; and having; in addition to bis
former Depot 947 Rtfco street, purchased Mr. Comb*
dy’s slock, No. 7 Harl’d-Building, N. E. corner of
and Chcsntit streets; hb hhs a large assortment
of.lho very best Blinds at both Stores, which be will
sell as reasonable os any in (bo city.
' Tlio cilliona of Cnrllllo and vidully, aro
hilly Invited to call ahd eiarolnb for themselves, bc
foro pmchaaintf elseivlietot H. W.KENBIU,
No, 7 Hart’s Building, dnJ 317 Race at. Philai
AjiHlli), 1848—If ’ ,
1,. K. IUIOOIUtL’S
Great Bargain Watch and JeWelry
Store,
JSL WHERE Gold anil Silver Watches, pf
every description con bohad el from tefl fa
dUik fifteen per cent, leee then any olhot, store la
Now Yotltor Philadelphia. Persons who wish fa
got a good welch, perfectly rcgulujcd, would do well ‘
to calf at the etoro of the auliaerilier, nml compare the
quality and price of hiawutclioe with that of otbrte
stores. Good wolche* at the following exceedingly
low prices i , .i ■ m
Gold. Lovers, full jewelled, Is carat cases, «3g Q[j
Silver do .dp do . Uqq
Gold LepincS; jewelled, 18 carat cases/ . • 23 00
Silver do do 9 00
Silver Volga Watches, from t 3 00 onward*.'
Gold Pencils from $1 00 to t 8 00; Gold Pens, with
sliver Ossei, and pencils attached, for 78,cent*. ■; 1
Also, a handsome assortment of ntw and fashion
dido Jewelry, at prices' fat. below tho usual store
priced. ■ Old gßld arid silver bought or taken iin or*
el ’s?B'i.. ... LEWIS R.BUOMALL.i i
No. lid North Second street, Mtonu 'dootfielfaW
Race, Phili. ■ , .1.-,.;.,., .. ,1. -^vj'
Cul (lii» advertisement out', aridhtihgit ilohirj
y °Aft'u s °^^liihi Aiojtit. j’
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