TMI tfuotic wonxi*' ' * tht JHrtjmd'gfowlngdltiaiisfKUlon In Penn* io ihi mdnflgetneht of oar Stats ItnptoWtnehls, #4y4 the liedford Oaielle, lint sug gests livdrtl plana to relieve the inx*payef«, In lome meaiure, of the burthens'impnsod upon them bilhor through icorrnptlon or grots inoompetonoy Mr. Muhlenberg has Introduced and had a b)ll passed in the Senate,'and another Dill is before the House reported by the tiblennd dis tinguishedmember from'Cumberland county, Mr. Bo‘nhatn. a fn.addition (b alt this, the Governor ins has promulgated his views —and* w|iilßt;ttio*reader will discover that-all' these suggestions are a great improvement upon the presdnt system of’managing the Works', yet it is as evidsnt as thesun at noon day thalneilher of the plans , proposed pan ©heck the reckless squanderiog.pf lho public'funds that has existed ever since Our canals and railroads first went into operationi'- 1 "; “ ,f ' them, for three years, under the feign of Rilnerand Stevens, and no con* acientioos m’an will deny that they made them a ejtlfaveganoe' bnd plunder. A reference'to the Huntingdon.Break, Gettysburg Rail-road, Missionary fund, &o. &0., will satisfy the public.bn this point. Under dem&cranV Commissioners they have been managed with more crotfomy, but stilt the people have great cause to complain. Those who make the greatest effort to obtain nominations for canal' commissioner, know the least about their management^'and the bartering politician,'whoSe highest ambition is to bargain' for the., offices tin* der his control, assumes a trust only intended for men ofsuperior qualification and unspoiled poltt leal Integrity. What, then, is to be done,l Let the State tease the Improvements to tha Company whoso offer is now before the Legislature, and in this way the people will realise one million of dollars a year, clear* and this Is thrce quariers of a million more than they bavp cleared yet, or over will clear un. der a Canal Board as at present constituted ; for although it ia asserted that the works haveyielded three quarters.of. a million for the past few years, a close calculation, plainly staled, will prove the islimateal least half a million too high! Ills alleged that'lf o' private company can pay this enormous tent and make money the State can do the same tiling. W.s admit thut iho Stats poss* esses thp'capaoity to do nil that individual enter* prize can acrompllshi but reckless extravagance marked the conductor our public a* gents, that ia necessary .to prove their profligacy by taking the whole matter out of such hands for a limited number of years. We mrtUe!the prophecy, and call npon the tax payers.to note (he fool, that if the State holds on to the .public. works, no year in the next ten will exhibit a clear retrenue.of one million of dol lars. • ' • , *. • •.i If fte Improvement*.ate leased, with proper re. strjctlons, requiring (tie Company lo deliver.them Up ailhe expiration of their lease in as good con dition as-when ihey-redelvetl them, the people have everything to make nn<i nnlhing to.lose,. In that perlod'of time, a private company tvlir.de monsirate’ihoradt that the piiblid works can be. managed with one-lhml the nfflnere nowpensionrd upon the Cbmmonweahh,and they will establish a general' system bf economy which Will be a precedent for hll' puhlic agents in all time to Comet F*or. tljfl American Volunteer. r iIBIULD. AMD Mll> BOMUaM. Ma. Editor— l pordclvo by llio Carlisle ikruld «< Uil week .that tbe editor it in (real tribulation about Mr. BoNriAMV^cunslsU-ucV- 4 ’ Now, In reference to (ho •|ipltw»(loii df the B.uk of Pennsylvania to our Legislature, Mr. Bonham submitted u'pruposliinn us an amendment to (lib original bill, to (he effect thai (Hb Journals and procccdingt of (he Legislature, at the (into the bank was chartered, shall bo received nt by the court trying the case, (o thnw the ootual interoat of (haparties at the time Ihethnrter waa granted. Thia dune, the case could be decided Upon |A* real fuel* by Urn court. Tho Jleratd asserts (hit Mr. Bonham, lino deserted the State Treasurer Tn this matter* So fur from that being ihe'terttet’the State Treasurer thinka the pro position aubniHted by Mri Bonham perfectly lair, between\h,Q .pomrngnweulth and the bank* Tho Commonwealth never thought of collecting a In* on tbe dividends of tills bank Iron) 1630 np until 1846, and the Act pf 1646 cannot include It. if It paid a bonus of #9lllO $350,000, oa a conaideralion lor it* charter, tt Is, therefore, a sheer (juevliun of law of to (lie .cooalruelloil of llio different Acta of Aascm* bty bn thb subject of taxing bank .dividends, and e question of /ort olan, so far aa the intention of the Legislature was concerned;. If U'wua tho bargain of tho Slate at the lltpe (ha charter was granted not to lak Iter dividends, the Stale is bound tu live up to Lei U bo remembered, the banlt Waa charleroil as a financial measure, and the bill waa reported by the Committee of *Wut/i tfnd Means, instead of (he com mUteo on Banks, and she waa chartered at an extra ieaaian, culled on purpose lu devise menus (o Carry on the Improvement* rtf the Stale, end to negotiate ■ loin, If possible. Slate Stock Was at tho time tin* del par, and the bunk, In eonsldurolhin of being re* ohariefedt agreed (o loan the Suite •4,(100,000. at a premium of 16,50 on every hundrrd. She was alsri constituted the commissioner of loans by tbe Slate, to negotiate loans Id Europe for (he Commonwealth, In whloh capacity she acted sovefnl venrs. The Penntyltnnian, Dnnocratic Union, and other Democratic papers have had article# in relitlon to this subject, apd in‘favor of releasing the bank eii. (Irely. Mr.' Bhnham*# proposition loaves'the mutter in court, and merely aUthorUo# iho nourt tn reo.*ivt« all (he evidence on the subject, and Irt itucMo accord, mg in (he rout facts of (ho oisn. N» reasonable man can ybjoet to'lhls; 'Mr. Bmihnm, I hrfve rodsnn (<> believe, wuiild never vole' for any bank dinner, and especially such a one as (hat granted (n (be B ink nf I’ooniylvaolsj but if the Legislature does grant prl. vilegei of that kind, it is right (hat she.should live up to tier own contracts in Ihe premises. If she do not,she .can scarcely expect others to comply with (heir engagements with her. JUSTICE. . IV'IIITK IlVl.t. AOADIUIY. We give place to the following communication with much pleasure. Under the. fpatering.oare. of id present, able principal, Mr. DxpuNOisii, “White Ilsil'Academy" has acquired. A deaeryed. reputation is an instilpiinp oOarnlng. 118 looalloo is pleas ant and healthy, and we are glad to learn, the Instl lotion Is lo t flourishing condition. . , -.Fei tbs .Volunteer. Mu. Edit...— Tho wril.rof.llii. i.tlclo wl.lie. Iliromb join .oliimo., I. publl.li.. fow ..mark. in r.lmnco lo till, new uni Onuriiliing in.lilutlon, which HI opened in May. 1651; »nd lie. ihu. f.r In nroborrlty sumssnd the expectation of its most ar* dent friends/ On Friday the 26th oil, It, closed its aeonnd session. The students, numbering 4i. wore publicly examined, and; judging from their deport moot -and the ,evidence of progress exhibited, wo could not resist tho conclusion that no efforts luve boon.wanting on the part either of the principal or hit assistants, to promote tho'inoral and Intellectual intereata of those opinmlllod to tholr flare. It wae quite evident that the mode of inalrnotion was not auflh os to give tho oppoarance of great progress wllhnut thorough acquaintance with the subjcels .of study—the why end wheroforo were demanded, ... „. The course of Instruction comprise* ell branches required by the business msn or the learned profess lons. A low young ladles' hsvo been received from the neighborhood, and litis department Is so' con ducted Jo. afford a thorough acquaintance with such branches, (both solid and .ornamental,) aa.ara usually pursued In collegiate Institutes. 1 After the exerciser or the day were over, a dene* •udlenoe was highly 'enttrtilhsd by; in laurelling exhibition of the rhetorical skill of file young gen* Roman, and musical power# of llieyounglsdics. Parents having eon# to educate, end wishing to ■end them (9 an uooademioul institution, whore not only (lie substantial end elegant parte of an English Eiluoition ore (aught, tmt 11U0 (ho Latin, Greek, imd modern.language*, wo think will do well tu enquire Into tho merits of this school. April, 1852. TUB APPOUTIOfIaiENT UILL. Ilsßßißßuna, April 3, 1659. The Congressional Appointment Committee of the Senate have at last reported a bill districting,the Commonwealth into Congressional districts os fol- lows s - - 1. Southwark,* Moyamonalrtg, Paasynnk, in the county of Phi ttdelphU,ondCedir Ward,Lombard, Spruce und Now Market, in the oily. ' 2. City Wards excepting the above. : 3. Kensington and Northern Liberties. 4. Spring Garden, Panu. Dialiicl, North Penn, Kingsessing, West Philadelphia, Gluokluy .Richmond, Unmcurporaled 'Northern Liberties, Bridcsburg. Arumingo, in the county of Phil idi-lphiu. 5. Bucks county and Uriulol township, Upper.and Lower Germantown, Upper and.- Lower Mmtayuuk, Frsnkliird, Ruzbnruugh, Bybmy, Lower boblin, Whitu Halt, Oxford und Morelund, iq the county of Philadelphia.: • * - 6. Chester and Delaware. 7. Montgomery und Lehigh* 8. Burks. y. Lancaster. . <' ■ it). Lebmon, Dauphin oßd'Norlliumbcrh’nd. .' 11. Schuylkill, .Montour, Columbia and Sullivan.. 12. Luxurne, Susquehanna und Wyoming.. 13. Northampton, Muriruo, Carbon,.. Wayne and Piko., 14. Bradford, Tioga and Lycoming. , 15. vUntue, Junialtu, Mifflin, Centre, Clinton and ... 16. York and Cumberland. 17. Franlih, Adams, Perry and Fulton, 18. Huntingdon, Bedford, Blair arid Cambria. ID. Somerset, Fuytile und Greene. ' 20. Washington, Beuver und'Lawrence. 21. Westmorland, Indiana, Jctlvisui., und Clear* field. 22. Allegheny county,except eortoin'townahips. 23. Butler, Armstrong,and Ilia excepted townships of Allegheny. 44. iMercur, Venango und Crawford^ 25. Erie, Warren, McKean, Elk, Forrcil .and Clarion. Count .CoiiiiuUutouer. Tlio nomination of Mr. Sbaiugiit, Ibr Canal Com*, missioncr, hus awakened a seal and enthusiasm among the Democracy ul'Western Pennsylvania, who Inivo lung known, tho man, which will tell powerfully fur (he Party In the coming contest. The Wuthinglun Exomntr ssys: . “ There is.no.bettor man in all the vast bounds of Pennsylvania, for thiil slaliunliiun Wji.Skariuiit.— llu should have received the iiouiiuniion years ego, and just because he .did nut, ho hus mure warm and : enthusiastic supporters at this day, in rotation to that office, than any man that could Uo brought lorward. liven the very men who opposed him on Ibnner uo* oasions are now among hm devoted friends. ' As wo remarked about one year ago, in speaking ol ccr* tain falso rumors that appeared in some ol’llio eastern papers, “a better democrat than William Scarioht does nut live,” whilst as a man, ho is uuo of Nature's noblemen,. But, it is nnt outy a conviction of such feels at these that induces us to ixtond a full and hourly endorsement of Mr. Scariqiit's nomination. As t'ho people of the Slate well know, he is. tlib man Ibr the place lor which ho has been chosen. - His large experience in the construction of the. State improvements, hie praotioil good sense, hit unbind, ing integrity, his firmness in the discharge of duty, his extensive knowledge ol Slate alfuiis, his perse, vereing and laborious habils, his general business qualifications and excellent diacrimiiialing judgement ail contribute to constitute him a candidate of rare and peculiar fitness. Comp.irilively speaking, wo know but little of either of the gentlemen now iu tho Board of Canal Cnitiuiis'iiinefs; yet,this wo do know, that however well adapted they liny be to (lie hu lion which they occupy, they cantiot bo Hiipcilor to Mr.SxAitioiiT. .That ho wiil bo elected none can doubt 'l'he West will give him an ovcrwln lining yule, and M's' the news ul' the next Slate election will be borne over (lie Alleghenies, the nnjmlty for W>|. C'Eariout will cause our friends lu 1 ho east In wonder mid rejoice. It must'lni tho largest Vote ever given west ul the mountains !<i any candid, tc* for the same office. Thxt is fAr/rfcr/ge. mid U *tnusl bo redeemed; Thu Erie Oltrrvtr says: . '‘ln the selection of u candidate for Connl Conunis aionchltu Convention has boon truly fortunate. Wm. SxAßtoiir, Esq-, of Fayette, Is the must unexccpliott. able man, both personally, politically, amt on the •core.of qualification*, of any candidate ..presented to the people for (hut officii fur some years. - lie was a candidate before the , convention u year, ego, and was supported with a great deal of enthusiasm by his friends. Intimately acquainted with our public works, (hair construction, capabilities, and (heir wants, ho will go Into the Uan»l Board with more experience, and hence belter fitted to. servo (he In tereita of itid Commonwealth! than moil ufhls "illus. trluus predecessors.’.*' Thoprcscnt system of mans, ging bur public works is fast losing the confidence of tho people, and ifthore is a man in the Statu tii.il can feature to the Hoard (ho good opinion of the people, Wo llrutly believe Wm. StAntOitr to be that man. Wc, iburofbro, place his mime at the head of our columns with pleasure, and shall took fur his election wlih Confidence. Q 3“ The,State Legislature have passed * rcpolo. (lon footing KoMiilh’e bill, while at Harrisburg.— ((amounts to $1,556 874 !! Congress, wo believe, had to appropriate • lO pay his expenses si Washington. 2)cnthfl. tn Silver Sprlhgr township; this county, on the Ist' Insit, after n brl«f Illness, Mrs, Susannah CdOMUOHiBged 33 years, 7 months and 14 days. Suddenly, In South Middleton township, on the Ist Inst,, Mrs. Martha Jank, wife o 5 Mr. James T. Stu art, and daughter of Mr. Nathan Wuodsi Tho deceased tout greatly beloved and esteemed Tor her cscelltinoe na u wife,a neighbor,«iuj s friend. Many hoiiits boaido those of her immediate family nnd kindred orb bereaved,by Ihi* painful and uueft* peoU-d dlupenH.iilou of Prnvidonco. Possessing a uninvited mlriil; an nrhloble disposition; and great refinement df feelings and manner*. she was efrer uo agreeable companions -The ehrtnieierletice of her piety were deep humility and the must transparent sincerity, and In (■ life was one of uniform cnnsislen* oy. When Informed that her earthly .career was near a olo*0,:ilie remarked she Would liked Id have been spired- a while lunger with her husband and two children; but If the God In whom she trusted had determined otherwise, she bowed In submission to his decree, and said alio was prepared to meet death without a doobt or fear; (ho cross of her Sa. vour waa nil her reliance. She looked forward to her departure with deep interest,end awaited it with unshaken hopo and confidence. . She has left the rich legacy of her example to her mourning relatives DR. Ji K. SMITH, HOMCEOPATHIO PHYSICIAN, respectful, ly informs the public, that lie hne removed to the dwelling adjoining Mr, Daniel Keller, and near to Bontz’ store, whore he can be found when not professionally engaged. Carlisle, April 8.1852-3 m Dlhnolulloo. THE partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers, In Mifflin township; Cumberland county, under the firm of “Perry & Ohrldlllbb;** in the mercantile, business, was dissolved on the 30ih dny of March 1852, by mutual consent. J. U. Perry is hereby authorized to settle alt mutters relative to tho business of. tho Jalo. firm, Those persons indebted to us, ns well as those having claims against our late firm, will, therefore, please call on him for settlement, without delay* JOHN B, PERKY, ISAAC CHUISTLEIU, Mifflin ip.. April 8.1869-31* . Tho undersigned will continue to carry pn the meroantile business, nt the old stand, where he will be happy to see his old customer's nnd the publlo In genctal. ■ JOHN B, PERRV. uii OF iiEITOCEna. ' < ~ r.jr , , r -, rf J Advertised in ilia “Vuluitpwr.by AulMflljf, 11 ;.;. /. LIST OF LETTERS remaining i in (lie Post.OfiLdd pi Carlisle, P*., April 1, j,en quiring .lor Jailors on this list, will ptosso. suy. lltbjf uro advertised. . *,. Arnold Jno& Blazer WmKnahoik Robert Alexander M A Kelly Louisa Armstrong Joseph. . Lough Eliza v Auckerman Catharine Lamon Lody Bowman Samuel . Livfey John Buidorl Juhn Lead Mdrla ' ( Uiach Alexander Langenddkor Benjamin Brown Samuel 1 ‘/LidtckCfithhHna'. ‘ Bowman John • Leidy Catharine / ' Bederman Henry 3 Leidg Catharine • Butler Amelia , .Mu,mau Jacob Baker David ■ . Behlord James Maiden Ohas F .' * • Black Juil B MUciie|r,‘MlchaH • Bradly. Catharine Momnslck John ' j( ' Uluzer Bavid , Mishler lsao'I). 3 , BnMnnan Eli Mullen'Bernard ( Burkholder A Miller Lucetia M An OMtavMR. Bates Henry % . Moody W.H " Bromley Charles 3 . Mawrer Martin* . Clark John , , Mound'Jos,* •’ Coffman Mary . McGnugb Janies Ctepper Joseph Morrison’Ahn E Comry, Jane M • . Collins R*v Dr OrriA Geo.B. , , Cooper iMalinda 3 PiickeiTJoel Curtis Owen Pousin Joint P. Conthrxhsl Elizabeth Qoyhy Sarah A Caruthors Andrew * Wiley oor'p6ral ;: - Patrick ~ . . Uioharda Jubn, Dates Geo , , Roush.Geo ’ Davis Annie. Kamp.P Drognis EmilyD, . Rltchey.:VY.OT : V v l)«»yle Geo 0 . Rank Isao Davie Elizabeth Ruddy Patrick Ptinbe Thomas Mr. Devvali Daniel Smith Robert Duwiiey Mcel Pairioli *> Smiley Geo 2 : or Sun .. . JShircp. Frederick Ervin Henry* , Smhh Phebpo.,.. Eminerson C Stuart Jos Eohiird Jotin ’' 1 1 ' Swerengei’ Jehiiela‘ Ehersole John Spalls Daniel Farrenbaugh Jos sr , Slusser Peter Fluhaenn Michael 3 Smith* Jacob ! Fink Israel M' ' ' . ; SlmmKueh Samuel ;,f Kochi Sarah i - • Bmi(h‘ls-*o. • 1 11 Ford Dr AC- •-..Snider Geo jr . Farrenbaugh Peter Smith .Robert . Gill James. Kitesjohn sr Ginger Mr,3 ... Siniih_Adam Hess Jacob " Sharp Cornelius HufiWd Jonathan ~ Study Win H Hiiucklcy Samuel ; Sankft James • Hosier Benjamin.i l , Spaltr .Emanuel Haria.Peler ; ; , Thompson Win Hammon Air' Thqmns John U Roy, Hall Jesse K . -.'.Wunderlich; Daniel Haldemnn SS ; - •* VVUsqn Heiiy S • Hutchinson Susan Whitntght Daniel C llcrmhn Uonlcj, . Wheeler Epralm ; Iliihry Abraham Williams Henry Jacobs Henry Worts Uev_D' O .■ ’ Kirby Daniel , . Yahn Simon 3 N. HANTCH; P. M New & Cheap Clothing Store. North Hanover Street, on the earner opposite the Carlisle Bank. • ' ■ HENRY S. RITTER, has Just opened at the above stand, h large assortment of Ready Made Clothing, consisting of Dress and Frock C'oais, SDcks, Monkfy Jackets,;Pan(aloons<.&c., of various styles and qualities, to suit the tastes and means of a)l. Also a fine assortment of Fur nishing Goods, such as Shirts, Drawers, Cravats, Besoms. Collars, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders;&c, and in shortall things needful lor mens' wardrobe. Always on hand, a dim assortment of CLOTHS, Cassiineres, Vesting*, &c., which will be made up to order ul the'shortest notice, and-on reason* able terms fur rash. Ail in want of good and cheap.jClothing, -arc invited to call and .see, and judge fur themselves. Carlisle, April s, 1952—dm- Take, a Good Look Before Purchasing Ydur Goods! \VR are now prepared to show one of the most exienai ve assortments of Spring & Summer Goods, ever brought to Carlisle. Our assortment of Mens and Uoys wear is very complete, Cloths, Cassi meres, Vestinge, Summcrbiuffs, Kentucky Jeans, Velvet cords, Linens, &0.. ' Ladles Dress Goods," such as fancy and black Silks, Silk Poplins, Silk Tissues, bareges,-mouslln da lainos, barege.de lainifl, ginghams, lawns, plain and figured. Swiss Muslins, -Book, Jaconet, Mull and Cambtlo Mus lins,' calicoes. linkings. &o. . - JiONNRTS lilhOONS.—t lowers, Tabs, Milinary mnierinls of different kinds, with a large supply of tidglngs, Ihaerllngs, handkerchiefs, gloves, milts, hosiery, lace goods, flannels, Al pachas from 12J iivjSl por yd; : .GROCERIES, SPICES s &e. To all of which w'e invito the attention of those wishing to safe mohey, as webaVethobocUMSNTs to prove that obr goods Have all bean bought for: cash* ' ' ' April 8, 1853, Fresh Arrival of Hardware. r |MlB undersigned respectfully begs leave to an* i. iiouncd to the public that he has returned from , the city with u largo Assortment of Hardware, con*- staling of houSO'furuishirig articles, cutlery, coach trimmings, saddlery, chon findings, carpenters* tools, building mnltriulrf, bar iron, dec., oil of which will ho sold v- ry cheap, and the -public is invited to give Lyno’e Hardware store a call in order to convince themselves that a penny saved is bettor than a penny made. . •., . • To itouiekeepera. —A groat assortment of house* keeping articles, such as brass and enamel preserv ing kettles, frying pans, bake pans, wafllo irens, smoothing irons, shovels, tongs,"waiters,troys, folks, knives, cut vers, steels, butcher knives, spoons, plated lea and table spoons, pocket and pen knives in groat variety; razors and razor straps, scissors, shears. Iron and brass; polished steoi and common shovels und tongs,- shovels, spades, forks, rakes, hoes, tubs, water cans, painted buckets, wash boards,improved patent cistrrn pumps.opd lead pipe*. Brushes.— A largo assortment of whitewash, dust, swooping, horse and pointers brushes. lro n.—A largo stuck of hammered bar irbn, rolled Iron of ait kinds, hoop (run, sheet iron,'round, square hnd.hand iron, English wagon bolts, and steel of all kinds.- _ Taints, oil, varnishes, turpentine, glue, dec. Glass of all sizes, > ; ! To Shoemaker*,—A, foil assortment of Morocco, Lining*, Bindings, p.-itonl Gout Skin*, Lasts, 8{ioo» thread, Peg*, Knives, and Tool* of all kind*. Blakt'i Piro Proof Paint! of different colon. To Carpenters.—A full assortment of planes,saws, chlsol*, gage*, squares, hracej, bills, bench screws, augur* and augur bin*, hatchets, &c« 4 To Coathmahcti and Saddkrt'.— A first rate as sortment of Ca risge trimmings,'such na lace*; (as* seta,'fringe*, drab cloth and sminolt, head-linings; imitation marncled leather, patent leather curtin oil cloth, plain and figured; Dasher lions, Lamps, Axles, Springs, Mutable Castings, Dent Felloes, Hubs, Dows, Philips* .patent boxes'f.ir wood axles, fine brass, silver plated and Japan harness mounting*, Saddle trees, Whips, and every article used by Sad dlers very cheap., • Wall Paper,—' The most splendid' assorfmeht of Wall Paper, Window Blind Paper, and Fire Board Prints, over brought to Carlisle phd very che;>p. \ ,J. P. LYNE. OarliiU, April 8, 1868. . : a . 38T WOOD WANTED at this Offlctf. -ftj."- Eilofotfotfco. Yf jETiTEßß'ieil'artit’ntafy; on lhe eitltfi of Mary deceased; late of Mifflin lownshlr/, Oum* Mfrantlfomiiy, Pa., have been glinted by toe Reg ister'll* said county! to’ the subscriber living'.ln Dldklnion township. Alt persons indebted to’ said citato will make immediate payment, and those hav- 1 log claims* will preiopt them for settlement* •'M ! WM. HARPER, Ex'f. ' •.AprM 8» 1908—Qt. , WILL' bu.sold at public sale, pn Friday the 10th day of April, J 852, at the..residence of the subscriber in South Aliddleton township, about 4 miles from Carlisle, on tho York, road, the follow ing described.persona! properiy T viz; Four Head pf work Horses, | (one oflhdm a Mare with foal.) Two X xjtar old Colls. K) head of (Torn Caltle,'Fout 'Breeding Sows.alot of Shoals', , I broad ( aW,.I narrow*wheeied wagon, 1 one horse wagon. new; 1 new carriage and harness, hay-lad ders, plows, harrows, shovel, plows, double and Islngle, trees,; limej bed, wheelbarrow, windmill, cutiing'box, 4 eett of horse-genre,'plow gears, grain cradles, and'a great variety of farming uten tils.. The above articles are all nearly new. Also, Household and Kitchen Furniture, such is Tables, Chairs,' Cupboards, .Cooking Stove, ten plate stove, sink; .&c. A large Jot of Dried Beat, a )oi of Lard, Apple Butterby the crock, Potatoes by the bushel, a Soap of Bees, &c.. , Sale to; commence at 10 o'clock A. M,, when l*ie terms will.be made known by ’ w JAMES T. STUART. iT Aprlla. IBS3-r»2t; . * ‘ Great Arrival of ‘SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. ’ T the grat Marl for Dry-goods, Boots XX and Shoes, at tho corner,of Hanover and Lou ther strdcis. ... Tho subscriber respectfully informs his friends and numerous customers, that- be has returned from Philadelphia, .with a largo and varied assortment of , SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, consisting-in port of .Broadcloths and Cnssimores, Sallinots, Vestings, Muslins, Checks,Tickings’, Flan* nel#, ‘Linscys, Velvet Cords, Cravats, Suspenders, Gloves,Ac. .Ladles' Dress Goods, Silks, Bombazines, figured, plain and changeable Poplins, Mouslin do Loines, Ginghams, Calicoes, Alpacas, Lawns, Shawls, Host* cry,'Coburg Cloths,,<Scc A largo assortment of Parasols, Dunncti.dc Rib bons.-r White andcolored CatpelChain. HxT«* f very large assortment of Mod’s and Bays-llots and Caps, of every stylo or\d quality. DuoTfi'dt Siioks. —An extensive variety of Mena’, Womens,* and Children's Boots and Shoes, front the most Celebrated manufacturers. Groceries, Such as S’dgor, Coffee. Molasses, Rico, Ac. Choice TEAS from tho : well known Tea dealers,-Jen. kina 6c Cos- All who vi»it nur estahlubmout are free to ac* krtbwfedgO' that we arq selling every 'description of Ghods,:al astonishingly low prices. Our system of low pribw haa already attracted a : great number of pooplo.| *Tfao, attention uf all who wish good bar* gains is solicited, as extraordinary inducements can be offered to purchasers. Bulttr, Eggs, Rags, Soap, ond Dried Fruit, taken at market prices. April 1, 1853, Hurrah for Bargains. fpfiri subscriber has just returned from (he earlern L and is now. opening at his cheap Dry* Goods, Bout, (Shoo and Carpet Emporium, the larg* e»t und best selected slock of Goods west of Philn* dflphiii, which he is determined to sell cheaper than the cheapest* Ills slock consists in part of . BLACK $ FANCII SILKS, Sulin Dcchancs, Turk Satlps, Tissues, Dcreges, Ba rege Delaines, silk Puphns, India, Foulard «Sc Sum* mcr’Silks, plain and figured .Swiss Muslip, Book Muslin, Luces, Collars;Mull Muslins, Bonnets, Rib* bons,- Lawns, Ginghams. Calicoes. French worked juflVj 'AJridcr-slceves. n largo and full assoißncnt of Mourning Goods, Trimming*, Ac. ’J ' in the Gentlemen's department aro lo bo found a large assortment of , ■ • Cloths, Cassimeres, &o. such as bhiclc, blue, brown, green, cadet, drab, olive. brown and olive green Clothe, plain black and fancy Snliii, Valencia and Marsalllee Vesting*, .Colinti .Drillings, and a general assortment of al) kfri<|? of Domestic Goods* A*, fulilanil compl.ele-stdck of Gloves, Hosiery and Trunk>; Bools and Shoes of every stylo and qtinlity. from the cheapest cotton to the best three t»ly Imperial, . v r 'A fiilj.supply-of Fresh Groceries, Spices, dec. - ' CHARLES OGILBV. April 1, 1862. • Cumberland Clothing Bazar! ■ TRUTIJSTIiANaER 7HANPICTION! f-A ItNO£l)V,& LIVINGSTON, North ilinemr would cslj, (he attention of tbeir old and the public m general, to their largo and splendid assortment of. A. & W. DENTZ. ICcady-mndti Clothing. “A penny saved Is a penny earned,” and wo can illustrate (he force of this maxim by selling Clothing at such prices as to meet the approbation of the La boring Marf?tho Man of Business, 6r the most fasti* dious taste of the Man of Dress. Our largo and magnificent slot k of Goods, recent ly‘purchased in the Eostcrn cities, has been inaitu* factored into Clothing of superior finish and dura* bilily, ami can safely challenge competition. Their slobk consists of bll tho different colors and shades of Gioihaand Oasslmcres that ore manufac tured; plain apd.twilleddolhs, English and French Cussimcies, fancy, of all sorts of stripes and bar*.— Black Satin. fancy Veiling#, together wilhu largo stock of. whitu and fancy Shirts, Collars, and Cravats, Hosiery of all kinds and , Our'olm laio plesie and-acbommoUhle dll, And, In order to do this, wo manufacture clothing at almost qvury Stilling .for cash enables us to offer clothing si s very trifling advance. Our motto is Small and: Quick Sale 4. • Don’t forgot the place—North Hanover street, Carlisle, h few doors f;om Haveistlck’s Drug store. There’sihe,place, gentlemen, to get your money lack. All wo ask is a call, os wo nro satisfied that we can.suit in price, quality and style. ARNOLD A, LIVINGSTON. April 1,1862—3 m PERSONS going to housekeeping will find. it.to their advantage to look at our splendid assort ment of Queenswaro, including French and English Vhin.as, in so'tlVor by pieces. Granite ware, from which may bo scteclod Dinner and Tea soUsf com mon ware of nil descriptions. A variety of fancy Chiha,‘ Chmit Ac. . C USTA Hps,—Tho best puNorlied corn starch prepared exjrVrsify for food, with directions for mak ing Ice cream and pies, blancmange, Ac. • ’; TEAS.—A (resit supply df Green and Black Teas in mctalic papers of superior quality. Drown and clarified sugars, .double refined loaf, crushed and pul verized sugars,'at reduced price*. Rio and Java Colloes Veiy clnwp. I YEAST Warranted to give satis faction in making Broad, Buckwheat, Bibcuit, and almost every kijid of cuke*. PUOVIsIONS.S uch os Hams,Beef, Tongues, Fish, Pouches,lApplea’, Pear*, Hominy, Beans, and mnnv other articles of tho' kind, at the cheap store of ’ - C. INHOFF, AgU March 25. 1868. . TJ'RIJSH LIME, of superior quality, for sale at the Jj store of April 1.1862. ■ , Quano. No. 1, Peruvian, just received and for sale by WOODWARD A SCHMIDT. March 4,1868, . PUBLIC SALE. Du Friday) April idth, 1853. N. W. WOODS, Agt, Grand liihifion! To XlousokcAiicftL 0. INHOFF, Agt. PlalnlleliJ'ClScnl' Academy, FOURmllssWest- of Carlisle, Tho T#«mh Session cotnmehees bn Monday, May 8^16b9. : This Institution tus been In succcssful operntlbn 7 years', during which timesuebadditions and Improve ments have .boon made Csto renderlt one of tho most commddious end convenient in tho Stole, ' 1 In regard to hoaUlifulncsi It may be mentioned that no case of serious sickness has occurred In the Institution sinCo it was founded. Its moral purity is attested' by the fact that depraved associations, scenes of vice, and resorts for dissipation hayb no existence in the neighborhood. The course of instruction comprises all branches required by tho merchant, professional man or bolle* glam 'Alsoroodorntanguagcs.vocalandiastrumen tal music, &c. It Is the determination of the Proprietor that the Institution shall sustain tho reputation it hasalroady acquired, for imparting thorough instruction,and in culcaling and establishing virtuous principles in the rains of the youth submitted to bis charge. Terms (per session of five months) $60.00.' - For catalogues containing references, «Scc. t address , R. K. BURNS, i Principal and Proprietor, ■ Plainfield. P. 0., Cumb. co., Pa, Assisted by D. W. Eonoxeorr, A. B.J and Ask- TOM CtAXTOJV, • April !, 1863. ~: ’ ' ‘ ' Mount Joy Academy, ■ Mov.it Jot, Lixoiirstt County, Pa, ■ THE Second Semi-annual Session of (his Institu tion. will commence on tho first Tuesday in May, and continue five monlhsi Encouraged by the success-whtch has thus' far attended their efforts, the Principals are determined to make it in every respect worthy of public patron age., Circulars contoinlng view of building, terms, references, dco., furnished on application tolhe Prlb* cipals. . . . " T E. L. MOORE, *- \ Pfln-Jn-ll ' * J. W. SIMONTON, 5 Pnn f | P a,fl - April I. 1952— 1 m ■ ; ; SPRING GOODS. THE subscriber'has just opened a large and varied-assortment of Spring Goods, adapted to the season, for men and boys. Broad Clothe and Oosalmsres, Linen and cotton Pnnl stuffs, ■ Merino and cotton Cassinieree, Linen and cotton checks, Ac. •' Ladies Dress Goods, Mouslin do'tlege, Mnuslin de lalnes, Linen and Silk Poplins, . Barege de lalnes, ‘ ' Mourning challeys and de lainee, Plain and figured Bareges and Tissues, French and Scotch Ginghams, Figured and Gingham Lawns, ■ with a (treat variety of other Dress Goods, and as cheap os can bo found in.the borough. . GEC. W. HITNER. •'Carlisle, April 1, 1852. . .■ Cheap Xtonnofs and Ulbbons. rpho subscriber has just opened an entire new stock X of Spring Bonnets unusually cheap, and a great Variety of Bonnet Ribbons very cheap.- Just opened 12$ Barnsley Sheetings, Cotton Sheetings, Pillowcase Linens and Cottons, Towel* R*, &-C. EMBnoiDsmts,—A-great-variety of Lace and Muslin Collars and Cufts, Under*sleeves, Jaconet and Swiss Edgings, Inserting*, Thtead and Bobbin' Edgings, worked hands for trimming dresses, work . d in -mi bodies, dec. GEO. W. niTNER., April 1. 1652. First Arrival of the Season! ,' A RNOLD 6c LEVI respectfully inform, the pub- XA* lie, that they havo received a very large and beautiful.assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, which havo been selected with groat core-and good taste, particularly the Ladies’ Goods; to which their attention is invited. Among tho assortment of . lintlles Dress Goods, will be found plain, changeable and figured Silks, India and Foulard Silkc, Bareges, Tissues, Lawns, silk.and linen Poplins, Bombazines, Alpacas, plain and figured Swiss Muslins, Ginghams, Barege Dc Loincs, French worked Collorc, Cuffs and Sleeves, linen cambric handkerchiefs, linen, cotton 6c thread Lace and Edgings, swiss and cambric edgings, and Inserting*. Count/* end Ribbons. Blonde hair, Tintr ond'Coburg, Albone, Hungarian, Satlin, Pearl a ndCobourg; Pearl and Crystal, Tulip, Misses* Porodls, ond a great many other kinds. Ribbons of all kinds from G to 60 cents per yard. Domestics t. Domestics *’ Wo havu tho largest assortment of Domestics (o bo found .In town, oumprlslng muslins, checks, tick ings, Oinaburg, bagging, table diaper, sheeting, pant stuffs from 0 lokß vents per yard. .. Carpels.* Carpels .'I The largest assortment of carpets, matting, floor and table oil cloths, ever brought to Carlisle, Among them three ply, ingrain ond v.mnian, from 6 to 26 cents por yard. While and checkered malting very low. ... ■ v A Fresh supply of Giocerlcs, such as Sugar, Cof fee, Tea, Molasses, Spices, Ac., at the old stand neor the Hank,. . March 20, 1868. ... MECHANICSBUfiG INSTITUTE. A SELECT BOARDING SCHOOL. Embracing two distinct and separate Departments , Male and Female, Rev. JOS. S. LOOSE, A. 8., (bio Principal of Pro, Department Marshall Col lege, Mecorsburg, Principal.) THIS flourishing Institute will open Its summer session under nkvv ausploies, the former In cumbents having resigned, and will be carried forward with renewed vigor and zeal. It in loca ted in the healthy and very pleasant village of Mechanlcsburg, Cumberland county, Pa.; 100 miles West of Philadelphia, 80 miles distant from Baltimore, and 0 miles west of Harrisburg, a vil lage favorably known throughout the Stale far the morality.of.ite citizen* and.(lie beauty of its sur-* surrounding scenery* Tho Cumberland Valley Railroad passes through the plate abd renders ft very accessible. The Mole Department embraces the usual studies of fl thorough English education, as well ns the preparation of students for any of tho higher classes in College. The Female De partment is so conducted as to afford a thorough collegiate rducatioh for young ladies, and to store their minds with knowledge which is praotloally useful. The Principal has engaged the services of u Male and Female Teacher, and also of an ex perienced Musician. • r Sessions.—The summer session commences on the 19th of April and terminates on the Ist of Sep tember, TERMS* Ancient Longaegee per eeselon, $l9 00 KnpUeh Uronchee “ 10 QO Modern Language!, German, Uc., 10 00 Mueio on Plano* IS 00 boarding, including Tuition, 00 00 All aiudenta from abroad are required to room and board under the Immediate cere of the Princi pal.. Fvr circular addreaa* JOS, S. LOOSK, Moohumoaburg, Pa. REFERENCES* a, W. Nertni D.*. v D;v Marshall College;, P, Scha(r, D. D., Ho.’; Prot W, M. Neyln, do,; Prof. S. C, Pnrjer, do,. Uuv. A. U. Kreiper, Carlisle; Hyv. M, Johnston, do.; Dr. S. U. KWffcr. do. Ufv, Geprgo [SUrrls, Hngcslown. Dr. Ira D<*y, Meohanlcsburg; Dr. P. Long. do. Hov, J..P. Mp*«irk, Harrisburg; Hud, I''. Kol kcr, do.; D. W, OroM, do. ; Maroh IB t 'l66d~3m* Thai desirable properly, lately oee(i< ijHWE pled by the Rev. Wfr. Butler,'deceaiod, . . i ■•|!rar r °° t ol Boull > Hanover, la offered lor ' 1 Js*4a»ront from tho let of April next. The ■ I I I lo * ■ hmiao la a brick, in good order, with a garden,; TUS rreceived a larae ondhandaomoareorlrnenl atablo, amolro limrvo, ohloken ooop, wood honied tl or Ladle* Lliildron o flouts and Shoes, and other outbuildings. For particular* enaulr* * from the celebrated Eastern manufactories which of the undersigned. will bo oold very oheap. j SAMUEL HEPBURN. N, W. WOODS, Agl. 1 Oetllele,Tab. 19,1W8—If ?'"WANTED. OKHA bounty land warrants,.**! 4fU\J\J of 160 acres, 1000 of 80 aeret, and 1000 ' of 40 bomb, iißued under ihe acts of llib of Pab-,r ruery 1847, and September $9, 1850, for which the highest price will be paid. The undersigned having had long experience In ilio collection of Pensions, Bounty Lands, Back- Pey, Extra Pay, &0., would respectfully ask dp fillcantß under the. several acta of Congress to glta ilm u trial with their eases. . Residence South Hanover street, Carlisle, Pa. GEORGE t. BENTfc; April 1,1652 —53ni ShcrlflPs SulCft, Friday the 9th.of Apnl f >l6s9 # nt 2 o’clock P. M., all the Interest of George Smiley, : (being his life estate) in a lot of ground situate in the Borough of Carlisle, containing 60 feet In widttt ami 840 feci in depth, more or loss, bounded by Louther street on the south, Pilt street on the west,. Locust.alley on the north, and the German Reform ed Church on tho cast, having thereon, creptedtfrb - Plastered Log Dwelling Houses, n Stable, dec. , Also, all tho. interest of George Smil6y> (being his life estate) in a tract of -.land, slfuale in North-Middleton township,- containing BS9.merss{. more or less, bounded by lands of J. Hosier, Geo. Swigert, and the ConOdogufoef; creek,- having thereon s two story Frame and Log House, Log Barn, Ac; Seized and taken fh execution ti the properly of George Stolley.* . And to bo sold by me, t DAVID SMlTH,’Sh’ft SherifFii Office, Carlisle,? -i «• • March 11,1868. : y Dlssolutlonoi Farlnfcratrip. ' THE partnership'heretdrord existing between , the subscribers in the mercantile business,, has been dis&bfted by mutual consent. All pprtofli Indebted will moke immediate and thole. having claims'will present (hem for settlement. 3 A. S. ZORGER. . WILLIAM GLOVER., r Kingstown, April I, 1852—3 if r Estate Notice. * LETTERS testamentary on the taiaYe pfCalh* f rlne Miller, late of the Borough of Newvllle, Cum* * berland county, Pa., have been issued by the Re* gisterof said county, to the subscriber Itvln'g tfl said Borough, All persons indebted to raid estate are requested to make immediate payment,"and those having claims will 'present them properly authenticated for settlement to ' ‘ - WILLIAM KLINK, ExV. April 1, 1852—61* , . Eitdto Notice/ LETTERS of Administration'op Jacob Musser, dec’d., laleof Frandfbrd ioqriishfpy* ** Cumb<>riaml>oumy, Pennsylvania; have bran lei" sued by the Register of said county, to.the tab.*"! sorlber residing in said township.; .A'lfpbrpbna indebted to said estate are requested to.jhaKe.tmi , mediate payment, and those having, claims, villi present them for settlement to • PETER CLOSER, Ada*r/, vl . April t, 185g~6t ;; y* ; Assignee’s Notice*. NOTICE is hereby given that Anth'drty of the Borough of Shippenrhurg, .by- deed of Voluntary Assignment, has transferred and assigned all his estate and effects to the subscribers residing. - in said borough, In trust for the benefit of lus'cridfa tors. All persons indebted to the said Anthony F. Wolf, ere nolified'lo make payment, and those hav- 1 ing claims to present them to the subscribers. JACOB HECK, ? a i ir BENJAMIN DUKE,' Assignee# xMsrch 11,1853—3 t estate Notice* ALL persons ore hereby notified that LSildra ot ' Administration on the estate of John FefroVid, late 1 of Hampden township, Cumberland county. Pa!*./ deceased, have this day been issued by the Register' in dnd for said county to the subscribe/ reside* ' in the township of Silver- Spring.', All persons having claims or demands against Estate of the ' said decedent, are requested to roakeknownthsastme. without delay, and those indebted to make payment to JOHN FBlRoVlD,Aximrrf‘O v March 11, 1852—Ct • - i Halalorfodce.' ' ALL persons are hereby notified, lief Letted tii* 1 - tarnjntsry on the list will and (estafe<f>( of J«-’ c cob Darned, late of Mifßin township; ComberlaWdf-' county, Pa., dcccaied, have been Itined by th't He gUler in and for sold county (o the. subscriber vihtf 1 resides in.tho said township of Mifflin.' All p’ofsdrip having claims or demands against the estate of ibfi a I'd decedent, are requested to make known the earn'd* ' - without delay, and Otosd Indebted to make psyrneitt - M to . GEOftGE KNETTLB, VS March 18,1853—6t*‘ / . Two Apprentice* WantaS. THIS subscriber wishes to employ two boyi hd:' apprentices to learn the Slone Cutting None but active, intelligent and moral boys, will tie taken. Apply to ‘ ODO. W.RICHARDS. . March 28. Garden and Flower Soode; . ; JUST received at the cheap Drdg end Bobk dor* ■ of the subscriber on North Henovoratreet, a fresh supply of Garden and Flavor Seeds; from the ‘ceW ’ brsted establishment of H. A.Bieer. Philadelphia, whose display at tho Ust State Agricultural Fair gavo to his gatdon production! ao high and deterred.- a reputation. - They comprise every variety, and are * put in packages at all prices, warranted fresh jand ; good. . ,S. W. HAVERSTICH* , March 36. tavern Licciuci TO (ho Honorable the Judgoa.of (be fcourlof Ooncra) Quarter Scaaiuna of (he Peace of Cumber**.; land countv, al ApHI 8«m1od», 1853.' ' Tlio petition of Dcnjamlp Upon',' reapeclfully re* prcaonla, that your petitioner ia provided with the ~ ncceaaary requisites for keeping a homo ofpublia. entertainment, (h (he lioiieo he now decuple* aa auedt ‘ln Kaalponnflfpro* townahip. Your petitioner lhenC> , fore, prayi your Hondra to grant him • Lioenae for,! (he lanio, (no enauTog year, cbrntpooclng, on (be , Monday of April 1051 J; add fa duty baundbo vill ~. ever pray, && ‘ BENJAMIN UOOtf. . .' March 18.1853.-31 . . , . v Wo tho undcraigned dtixena or the townaMp of Eaatpcnnaboro' in the county of Cumberland, do car*, tify that we are well acquainted with'tho above named Benjamin Iloonj that he la of good repute for non* ' ealy and temperance, and it well provided with boom:,! room andeonvenieneoa fof the accommodation of ■trangora and travollere, and thatauoh inn or tavern' la nocoiaary to accommodate (he public end entertain atrancera end iraveltera. J. Longnecker, Qrtnrgo LongadorflT, J. Spoor/ Jonn Keel, Miles A. Moyall, Abraham Miller, A*.. P, Kib, Adam Stabler, John P. Boyer, Henry Ww 1 Dornbangh, Denson Frcolond, John Branton, . FOR SALE. subscriber wishes to dUpoia of. House and Lot of Ground, aliaate on IliliMl^ o eornor of Loulher and Bast alreet la 4Bliß9k l^e borough of Carllsla, Pa., opposite the residence of \Vm. Alexander, Eiq. Theprbptfrtyle' | a vary desirable one, having five different tenements |on tho same.. The house Is two rftdiies high with ! hnsomont kitchens, a Frame Stable, Brick Smoke ’ House, Bake Oven, dec. Theie is on the Lot a* good aMorlmonlof grafted fruit Irers. Thret'of’'' 1 said tenements are now rented for $7O, and the haU ance occupied by the owner. Teitns of aalo made' known by calling on tho Bditor of the Volunteer. JOHN BRANNON. January 20, 1853. House and Lot (or (lent.
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