American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, April 29, 1852, Image 3

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' Aliiynfce'a Sallcti
. TUB umlMilgMil,JliDlifg bairn duly nppolfiiad
AsilguMiafHsmuol: Irloher, of MorKoulowiublpi
|JdraßS(l«(id oouniy, iWoby umlCy all imuoni In*
doblsd lo ibd unlit Hm tool Itilohor, In niaho Immo.
illals ptymunl, nnd ilo«o buying elnlma ogalnst
film, lopiosonl them (July oullionltcnlcd tor sollln*
hunt, is
MOSES OHIOKKit,
080. VV, UIIICKBIt,
Aulttutte of Samuel lirlektr .
April BP, 18S3—3t*
Dissolution.
THE parlncrahlp harelotois enisling bolwreii
Ifau aubioilbora Ip alio tanning butloesa, In Mlfllln
township, Cumbotland oouniy, under Iba Aim of
E. Murray Davidson and William D. Huroo, was
dlaaolvsd on iba Ist day ot April 1803, by mutual
consent. Win. D. Hume la hereby authorized lo
Uclllo all mailers relative lo the business of Ilia late
Arm, '£hos& parsons, indebted to us, aa woll aa
Ihdaa baying dolma against our lata Arm, will,
tbufbtdtdl please oall on him ter settlement, will,,
ontdolay. ; S. MURRAY DAVIDSON,
' \VM. D. HUME.
Mimin' Ip., April 39, 1803—31
HATS AND CAPS I
Spring Styles!
TTTM. H. TROUT, bat juil received and opened
yy < the Spring Stylo or Halt for 1653, an elegant
nrticle, (o'which ho invites tho attention of the pub.
Ho. Ilia Hals arc of ail prices, from the moat ele
gantly, finished to the cheap common article, and of
every variety of style now worn; He continues to
and keep always on hand
: foil assortment of HATS and CAPS
men end boys, arid be can sell a
chea’perand bettor article (ban any other establish*
menl in town. "Those in want of good, well niude,
und, elegantly finished Hals, would do well to cal)
before purchasing elsewhere.
(Tiie attention of citizens and strangers is particu
larly invited to the beautiful Spring Stylo of Hals,
just received, a really handaome article, and warrun.
Ud to'bo jdat a* good, aa it is ocat and tasteful -in
appearance.
- Remember that tho largest and beat assortment in
tAwn’roay always be found at TROUT’S, Jrvine't
Rote, rear\of (5s Epiieopal Church.
° .Carlisle, April SO, 1853.
•Valdable Mill Property for Sale.
Oh Thun day, Ihe 24 th oj JunvlBs2.
THE ‘subscriber intending to go West, will offer
at public sale the following Valuable Mill Pro*
party, in .eonacetioa with Seven .Acres' and Ninety
Perches of. good Limestone Land, situate in Silver
Spring’ township, Comber)and county, 1 mils weal of
MeohshTosburg, between (lie Cumberland Vulloy
Railroad, and (he .Trindle Spring Road, about forty
rods aoulh of the. former and one fourth of a mile
north of the latter. ‘This mill is propelled by the
never failing Trindle Spring. which.Jn the moat un
common draughts has a sufficient current to drivo
tho mill io advantage, and in ordinarily wet seasons
’(here it enough and oftentimes more than is needed
to. propel the mill forcibly and profitably : in short
there is generally a sufficient water power during (ho
Sroster part of llio your. This MILL is
tAEA. estimated to bo (ho best mill seat in.(ho
JsaisHgeounty,U being in the midst of a thriving
grain growing country, and there U
no .otberutill near it. Tho mill is universally looked
upODfSa having .many end peculiar advantages con.
neoted wilb it* and it is well constructed andcatcu*
led for a f Grisl and, Merchant Mill, has Ihe best
machinery for manuficturlng floor and mesh and is
susceptible at very ordinary expense of vast improve
irienttf t.Tlfo mill ii insured by a safe Insurance
Company, There is .a Corn Screw' In it. There
are, also, anciept and undisputed water rights to this
{irpperiy, Tha properly la a desirable one for a per
son ,offt little capital and enterprise. The subscriber
Being determined lo.go west, it-will positively bo
soldi those who' desire to see it prior to the sale, are
invited to.oajl on tho subscriber and proprietor who
#IU take pleasure in showing them all concerning it.
Said to Commence at 1 o’clock on said day, when
lh‘o tbhtis Will bo.mode known by
LEVI MEILY.
-April 29, 1852—(s '
LCHIUEL TODD,
ATTORNEY ATLAW, Ifks removed his office
from North-Hanover street, to his residence
(a.West High street, South side, & few doom be*
low tho Court House, ond nearly opposite Burk
holdttrV.hoiel.
. Carlisle, April 15,1852 —3 m *
. . NEW GOODS.
iUST fcb’elved a largo assortment of DRY
fedODS and GROCERIES, which win be sold
vfchr 16* for cash; , •
/* '• V ’ . . ft. SNbtfGRASS.
, Oarliele f ~Xpril 15. 1658. . *
Six Cents Reward.
-: '1 jiT' .i . ' RAN AWAY from the eubaoilbora
. , ... on Monday the fllh iifatani, ah ihden*
turod Bfipropllfce to ilip 'l’inofng itui).
nTW?' ■ ' William Nicholson. Said
AvSt' ia belwoeh 19 and 30 yoara of age,
iandy complexion, about 5 feci 8 Inelioa
bight and had on when ho went away
fc mulberry brown frock coat, striped oasiimcre pntif
and veal. AH poraona are hereby warned again
harboring idid boy
- Sprlngliold, April 15,1753—3t*
ioo Cords of Wood Wanted*
1 AH CORDS OF WOOD WANTED Immediate
IUU iy UCarlUlo Barracks, l*i. AMv to :
:il . . . R. 11. ANDEKSQN. .
l*t Msul.2d Dtog.A, A.Q. M.
April 23,1852-rlm
Prepared for Every Season;
TUB IUM&IOTII tsTADLISIIUItNT OB
M. & li. STEINER,
• D*fies Competition,
STEINER & BROTHER, lie, lo.yo lo invito,.)!,
attention oftheft old customers and of the public
generally; to the fact that for I ho purposduf securing
room Tor ■ larger alock of Good* than they could
kosp-at their old stand, they have
Removed
their Store to the room formerly occupied as the Pu«l
Office, loWost Mainllreot, tad 3duora esalof where
the l*Cat Office ia now kept, where (hey are 1
' ► -i * i ’ BeUtr PrtjMired thrn Coer,
lo afeeommodate the public with the beat article* and
el low pricoi. They have Jual opened their now
• look of
SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING,
6f Whlchithoy are proud lo invite an inspections It
bertainly'ls far superior.to any other that has over
been .'in Carlisle, and the prions cannot fail lo prove
satisfactory lo all who are Judges of the quality .of
the Goods offered., it.comprises a fine assortment
of every article of
-. . MEN’S APPAREL.
Consisting of black, blue,groen, brown, dtesa. frdok,
4nd Back Coats.
; Pantaloons.— Tho latest stylos In plain and fancy
Cfciilmerev, Doeskin, Cassiooit, Corduroy, Velveteen,
heavy Tweed, &.o.
Viiti.—The largest, richest and moil varied at
aorlmonl aver offered, comprising silk, satin, velvet
Caaaimvre, Cloth, Caaalnetl Cloaking, &o.
Bov’s Clothing I—A largo stock of Coats, Panta
and Veils, of different sixes and qualllioa. Thoao
dtllolosaro mado with unusual neatness and care,
and fur superior to those ordinarily offered, and equal
to customer work.
Smirni.—Pino white shirts with linen Bosoms—
Calicoes and different cheek shirts, bosoms, collars,
suspenders, gloves, slocks, umbrellas & carpet bags.
Pleaie observe ihn Stand I
■Steiner & Brother fool il to. bo duo to themselves
particularly to caution tholr old customers nut to
mistake their old for their now Stand, noar tiro Post
OQtop.,
Carlisle, April 99,1859-am
DR, ■J, K. SMITH,
HOMCEOPATIIIC PHYSIOIAN, respectful,
ly tnlbnoMlia public, that he hat removed to the
dwoUiug ndjolnlntf Mf.Danlcl Keller, and near to
Uonlt’ eior«, where he can bo found when not
profeMiohutly engaged-.
Umllblc, April 8,1852— yin
LBTTBH# of admlnlilrsllon on llto eiiMo of An*
drew Hmmlngar, docssied, Imo of Sllvor Spring
(tiwnship, Cumberland counly. I’n, f have b««n li«
lut’d to the subscriber raiding In tho same township.
Alt |iononi knowing tliomsslvci Indsblad In mid
Oalflto tiro hereby notified id tnako payment Imme
diately,nnd tboiahavlngclalms will preaanl them for
acttlcmenl.
DAVID KMMINGKH, Adm’f.
April 33,1853-01
HI property equipped for
iMJ.IiMJ jpm drill. Uy order of tho
captain. D. COYLE MCCULLOCH, O. 8.
April 22, 1062—2 t •
HENRY ANDERSON , 'JVeaturer, in Account
DR,
Cash received of former Treasurer)
Do of Collootor fur.lBso,
Du , of Collector far 1851,
Do fur'rcnt of outer stalls at Mark I
• homo.
Do fur rent of inner stalls at Market
house.
Do ofJ. H. Dlalr, Chief Burgess, for
’ Ones and licenses,
Do of Nobto for stone,
Paid Goo Hays Street commissioner, . 9431.12
Paid Worley 11 Mulhows fur paving South
street; 435 00
Paid John Gillen for paving Bedford street, 169 00
Paid Wm Bel) for curbing on Suuth street
by Grave Yard, 81 21
Paid Wm Lino street regulator, 9 00
Paid Henry Myers 1 do ' 900
Paid Jacob Spangler’ do 800
Paid Win Miller ezpenro of pump, &0., 26 10
Paid J Drclz expenses incurred in repair
, ing pump, ■ 10 73
Paid Wm Breeze for cleaning eprlngand
expeneo incurred, 44 00
Paid II S Ritter Trcaa’r Cumb. Flro Comp. 34 00
Paid P Monyor Troaa'r Union Fire Comp. 34 00
Paid J B Bratton for printing, 33 50
Paid E Beatty do
Paid J K Boyer do
Paid W Riley for preparing Borough Dupli-
cate, 10 00
Paid James Loudon fur stationary, 3 63}
Paid John Hannon for supper for patrol, 5 50
Paid R Alcorn . ' ,do do. 7 00
Paid H Saxton for hardware, 8 25
Piild F Wutla, Esq., rent of lot for Union
Engine (louse, G years at 810 pr yr. 60 00
Paid J Dunbar forserviees. as Messenger, 18 00 •
Paid Geo Crop & ulhcrs, cluclion expenses -
for 1851, 10 00
Paid Justice Holcomb qualifying Borough
Officers, 3 12
Paid J Martin salary as Curator; 25 00
Paid Franklin Hulcumb salary as Clerk to
Council, 80 00
Paid Wm Breeze.for blacksmith work for
Dorrugh, 25 30
Paid A S Lyne for water can and repairing
lamp, - • 1 00
Paid W M Penrose, Erq., for professional
services, 10 00
PJld Wm H Miller, Esq-, for professional
services, 10 CfO
Paid A A Gallagher Clerk of Market and -
. ll,iy Scales balance,' 65.
Tald J Low balance salary as clerk to mar*
bei, hay scales and lliali Constable, 93 86
-Paid S W llavcrstlck for Eiherial oil and
paper, . - X 81
Paid CinhofT foroiKtcondlcsfor 50&.51, 977
Paid C Slough for refreshments for patrol, 150
Paid John Armstrong for lumber, 3 31
Paid P,Quigley for refunding tux oh mon
ies at interest collected in 1650, 10 00
Oy. Borough notes redeemed sad burnt by
‘order of Council, 10 67
Paid A A Lino fur making Drag Handled, '2 00
I. Barton interest on Borough bund, 0 00
Paid A Holmes. do do . do 47 66
Paid D Sc W D.inner do do 53 SO
Paid Mira S A Wilson do * do 18 90
Paid Henry Anderson salary as Treasurer, 65 00
Paid CuimniKsiuners of Comb. Co., 3 years
rent offdoifl and fkel, 14 00
JI.D9C B4j
Balance in hand jof Treasurer, . • 145 12.
•2,141 OT
We tho undersigned Committee of Counoil of the
Borough Of, Carlisle,' have, examined the above and
foregoing Account of Henry Anderaon, Treasurer of
the Borough of Carlisle, and Bud a balance due the
Borough of onu hundred and forty Bve dollars and
twelve and a half cents.
W.S. COBE XN,
ANDREW RER,
BRETZ,
./ Committee of Council,
April 9,1852.
J. HOOD & SON.
Proceeds uf Hay Scales during the year,' $l9l 171
Light Butter sold,' 11 B7i
. .. . $203 05
Accounted for In talury 6f Clerk to Market £
Hay Scales and High Constable. f
Amount of Borough Tax refunded collected
In 1850, on monies at interest, $403 88
Orphans’ Court Sa,lc«
WILL bi? exposed.to public sale, on the premi
ses, in Leesburg, Southampton township, Comber*
land county, on Saturday the, 29d of May 1869, at
9 o'clock',T 3 . M,.. that well.known TAV
EKN STAND, Cistern, Smoke House,
» 1«J large Stable and Barn, with about C acres
of improved land attached thereto. . A well of
good wal(*r Is convenient to the door, and a nura*
her of fruit trees ate on tile premises. .
Also 1 , a .161 of about ho! fan acre, situate in Loss*
burg, having thereon erected a one story House,
Stable, &o. There are also a number of fruit treoa
on this properly.
. Also, about 60 anres of land, adjoining the vil*
lage aforesaid, of which about CO are cleared.
Also, a lot of ground situate in Leesburg, con*
laining about one-third of an acre of unimproved
ground,
T. rms of sale—Ten ptf cent,’ of the purchase
money to bo paid when the properly la sold, throe
fifilis of the purchase money, (including the wid
ow's dower,) when the sale is coiifumed, and tho
balance in two equal annual payments thereafter
without interest. Possession of tho land to bo
given on the confirmation of the sale, and the pur
chaser to be substituted, as to the tavern and house,
in tho landlord's steed.
DAiriD FOREMAN.
Adm'r. of Wm. Maxwell, deo'd.
April 39, 1853—61*
Valuable Vann for Sale.
THE subscriber offers at private sale thalvalusblo
farm situate in North Middleton township,Cum
orlsnd county, about 5 miles frouvCarliale, bounded
y lands of Monos WcUol, Qoorg-o Brocht,
Zoiglcr and others, containing
1)07 Acres,
more or less, of first rate Slate land, 190 acres of
which la cleared and enclosed, with good fenooa and
In a high elate of cultivation, about 19 acres of It
being meadow with a never falling spring of water
running through It, which makes il a very suitable
farm fur grafting. Tho remaining 80 aoroa is cover
ed with good timber. Tho Improvements are a
double two story LOG MOUSE, Kitchen,
LOG DA UN, Spring House and other
IjlilWaOutbuildings. a Well ofnovor failing wa-
convenient to (ho house. Alio a large
Apple and Peaoh o'iohard and other choice fruit
trees on the premise*.
Any persons wishing to view tho above farm will
ploase call on the undersigned residing In Carlisle,
or Peter Bine residing on tho premises.
CATHARINE WUNDERLICH.
April 29,1852-4 m
nmiuo itotidd.
Attention t
Tho Dig Spring Ada*
oianllno Guards, will
parndo at the house of
C, Mellinaer, Sloughs
[town, on Mondny, May
3rd, atiO o’clock A* M.
Borough Account.
with the Borough of Carliile,
8113 10
485 18
1257 00
83,141 97
LIST OF DEALERS
GP Oaodi, Waroa, anti Meretiamllae, Alas,
Milieu, Dlallllara, Lumbermen, dee., within
ilin ooumjr of Cumberland, felurriocl and olaaalfled
In nooordnneo wlllt llio aovoral noUof Aeiembly,
m follows, via i
Cdrltik,
Jason W Üby
Joa I) llalhoil
Hnmnol 1111101 l
Charles Ogllby
Uoo W Hltnsr
A it W Benia
Daniel Eckels, liquor*,
J St D Rhoads
W I) Murrity
S VV Hsvorstlok, liquor*,
Robert Snodgrass
S A Hubbard, Jr.
Thomas Oonlys
Honry Saxton
Jacob Hheera
John Humor, liquor*,
Peter Monyer
John P Lyoo
Jacob Wolf, liquors,
Jacob Saner
Jacob Lelby, liquors,
C InhoiT, Agent, liquor*,
S M Hoover
T H Sklle*
J W Rawlins'
Wm M Porter
Arnold & Levi
Arnold it Livingston
John Keeney
N W Wood, Agent,
Haller & Conner
Lewis Steiner.
S Drell •
John N Armstrong
John Gillen, liquors,
Philip Messersmhh .
W F Sellers , -
Charles Oarnitz, liquors,
Woodward it Schmidt
Henry S Ritter
Honry Peters ■ . • !
Henry Harkneaa .
Wm Askew
AS Worpaley. :
C Ogllby- •.
John.Mateer .
James M’Qranahan .
Jacob Fetter
J M Piper, Agent,
Mifflin. ’
John U Perry -
Henry Snider
John Ernst, liquors,
Shipptnthurg. .
Robert Snodgrass
Edward Schull
John Gish
0 F Kuokle . , •
Sivunkle ,
John Stumbaugh
Peter S Atiz, Agent,
W D E Bays
J 0 & Q B’Aliick
Samuel Stders, liquors,
Jacob I'ague, liquors,
John Fulwiler, Agent,
Arnold & Co.
Jacob Burnbarger
J B Duncan, Agent,
Nevln it Reddings.
John Wunderlich
Win G Lee
Mrs. Sarah Milter
N A Cornelius
Dickimon, .• ■
Russel & Dice
D L Deelman • : ■.
Newcomer St Kurtz
Weakley it Shriver
Willialn .Watts
Ncwvitle.
Wm Barr, Agent*. ,
Hunter lleryoh
Jamison Hannon* liquors*
T M’Candlish
Jacob Swoyer ;
Williams & Bro. '*
S'W Sharpe'
Slough St M’Farland
Joseph Laughlib
Sliver Spring,
John Coylo
Jacob Simmons
Lcidirh St Brb.‘ '
A H Zorger
Strome it Jlayeraliolc ,
Prank/ord, ’
J B Lackey Si Co., liquors*
Mechanictburg) ;
Simon Arnold, ftquors,’ .
Ephraim Zug . ,
Jit L Reigle . .
Henry. Leas
Ira Day .
J F Spahr
Swilor it Emminget,
Mellison & Zacsnalr
George Singlabr f
Jacob Dorsheimei
J Blizzard,
John Swisher
George Webberl
J Meliison it Co;
South MiddUtonl ■
A W Leldich
S N Divln. ,
'• Hopewell.
Snider it Delhi
Wherry it Ellsohbower
Nation', i
John .
Joseph Smith . ,
Jamas Kyle it Co.
JVeslpenruborough.*
Josiah Hood Sf. §on
Thomas ureason-
C Rannfpger ,«
JW D Gtliland . .
Williamson it Goodhtrl
David Opmuth
Southampton* , ,
J W Clever, liquors, i ■
Jacob Jlefflbougher it Co.
0 Faanpugh «.,
- North Middleton,
Elms Light
Upper Allen.
A L vathoart
Mathias Bitner, liquors,'
Hampden* , ~,
0 Je W H Eckert
Henry Rupp*
John Kutx
EtulpenmborougA.
Jacob Rennipger, liquors,
Andrew EsUngec
Joseph 0 Banks
Flaishor it Eihenbouf
Bigler, M’Kinley it Wjll
Hummel it Kerr
J W Fossler
Michael Freese
J W Kerr
New Ctimberland,.
John G Miller, liquors,
Adam Dookley
1 Mosser, James it Co.
Charles Oyster
Valentino Feecnan
John A Maoklso, liquor*,
John Horrf ‘ '
Church, Leo it Co.
Lower Allen.
Jsaao Barton, liquors,
Jacob Eploy it Co.
Brower it Mouehlfcn
Monroe,
M At S Morrell
1 Singisor it Gesseman •
| Michael Fleiel.
G 8 031
na 121
100 (10
C 00
is so
n.ou
Carlitle,
S Holliday
Silvtf Spring,
Thomsi I) Hfyion
John WholTnH
deorgo M liucher
John llflltachof
Jieob lltiMeitioft
Johtt Heck. •
tauter Men*
George I.ofiU
0 Kbeily
UUnot Urkh
llrcnneman 4b Filling
Jacob Conver‘
John H Kaufman
0 Hupp. i -
Mimpdtty.' ,
John Bnavoly
SouthMiddlelon*
Jacob Bhealftr
Chm, Lfren»*.
19 SIU 00
13 10 00
U 7 00
10 SO 00
13 10 00
19 19 60
14 10 60
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 10 60
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
19 19 60
14 ' 7 00
.13 16 00,
14 7 00
13 ' 10 00
14 io 60
13 10 00
■ 14 10 60
13 16 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
■l4 ' 700
11 10 00
14 . 700
14 7 00
13 , 1000
14 ; 7 00
14. .. 700
14 ‘ 700
14 . ‘7 00
.14 10 50
•14; 7 00
“ 14 7 00
13 15 00
13 . 10 00
14 ‘7 00
14. 7 700
-14 : 700
.14 . 7 -7 00
■ 14 700
147 7.00
14 . 7 00
14 ' . 7,00
*l4 7,,00
14 7 00
Manrbi 1 ," l 7 •
David Voglesong
John Prosser .
J A & 0 W Ahl
David Rife -V
Uonlomln Glblor.
North fiftddltlon,
W M Henderson 4c ,Son
David Hoover
Hcmmingoi 4b Hoagy
. Dickinson.
A H Darnits
John Moore
Franhford* :
John Hays’..
Shippentburg T'p*
Jacob.Fisadl.
Southampton*,, .
Piter Cramor
• Neiutoh,
John Ernst
J Markward
Christ ianA a f ;
HoptwsU % ''-' '
Jacob Ramp
. Wetipenmborough.
MarsbalJames-
W D. Philips ; .
Peler Faust '
Jbhti Laughlin .
Jacob Shelabargor.
Dillcr & Ktider
-■ Carlitle,
Edward Showeta -
C Inhoff, Agent, .
■t. Upper Alien*
John powmau
North Middleton*
W M Henderson
l - South Middleton*
Robert Given '
John M'Good, Agent,
14 7 00
11 ' 700
14 10 60
; Monroe.
M G Deluhoover
XA&CWAhI
13 13 SO
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 . 7 00
- 14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 10 60
14 10 60
' 14 7 00
13 .10 00
14 ' 700
14. , 700
13 • 13 60
14 7 00
14 . . 700
. 14 , . .7 00
14 7 00
Southampton .
Martin Cbover*
Hopewell*
Roficrt Quigley
Jacob Au, '
Ramp'&’Gtoire
, Netpfan. - - *•'
Jomisoty. Hannon
Brewers,
Carlisle. : ,
Wm Alexander
Wm Darnllz
' BEtin>*OrsTEß Eating Houses.
NcwvilU *•
George Mur fey
Mrs Kershaw.
CarlitU.
Jacob Low
Joseph. Warklo
Henry. M’Cord
Win Sponslor
Shippensburg.
PbUipDililck
Upper ‘Allen, '
George Spohsler
Eastpennahorough
Wm Phillips
' Me'ehamcabufg. ;
Pclor’Uakcr , 8 ; ‘ ,6 00
op Patbkt, Medicines,’*
tfewvilk.
\V|n Oration
13 , 10 00
13 10 00
14 , 7 00
13 10 00
14 7 00
13 10.00
14 , 7 00
13 IS 00
13 ' 10 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
13 IS 50
14 7 00
Easfpcnnsborough
Joseph 0 Banks
Monroe. '
SingUor & Gecsoman
Merchants and all concerned in the above clasai*
flection, are hereby notified that they may have an
opportunity of. making appeal, by calling on me,at
Carlisle,-at any time within the next four weeks,
provided they consider themselves aggrieved by the
above classification. .
13 10 00
14 . 7 00
13 ' 10 00
14 ■ 7 00
ti io oo
ti :IO 60
13 . 16 PQ
13 . .10 Oti
13 10 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00,
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 ' 7 00
14 • 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 OO
14 . 7rtyj
*- United States Clothing Hall.
THIS subscriber Is now. opening an, entire now
stock of plaiting in the loom adjoining Burk*
holder** botoli which will be sold for cash, cheaper
thftn.«vcr heard tell of in this town or county.. He
would Invito all his old friends and customers who
have so liberally patronized him for many years at
his other store, and the public in general, to call and
exirnine bis slock before 1 purchasing elsewhere, as
wrf'csn’t bo undersold end Will give as good, If not
apeilftt 1 garment for the money/than can ho had at
dny'Othcr store in Carlisle. .
\V<j Have now on band ah assortment of
Fine drew cloth coats,
Frock 1 do
Sack do
Tweed do.
Caahmafclle, . do
.j,'. .Sommer cloth > .do
Llnsn, Cotton, Paramotta, Cotiocados, Coats and
Roundabouts.- ,
~U 10 00
13 10 00
13 10 00
13 10,00
14 7 00
14 .7 00
14 , 700
14 7 00
•rl : «
Fino..Oasaimere Pantaloons, in great variety of
styles and colors. • -• v •
Sauinell, Tweed, Casbmarells, Cord and Beaver*
toon Pantaloons. .
1,3 10 00
14 7.00
14 7 00
23 Lp 00
14 7 00
14 , 7 00
Fine.black Satin Vests,
! ' Black Barathea dq
- . Fancy Silk ~. do ?
Fine MarteJlel, .uo ; »
:A fuUslook of Linen laud cotton Pantaloons.'
The Clothing baa been selected and.got op by; a
practical Tailor, who hda mhch experience in cut
ting. Clothing.. -• .- 1 - i
. Wojteep on hand a good assortment of cloths,
cuiiraores, aaUinetts, eashmaretta, vestings, tweeds,
drilling#, collprpader* drep-de-etna, beaver*
teens, dec., which will be made up to order In good
style, at low prices, and on abort notice.
■i (An assortment of shirta, collars, boioma,. suspen
ders, umbrellas, gloves, slock#, carpet bags, travelling
trunks,valises.- - * „
Leghorn, Chip, Panama and China Peatl Hats.
In aboit everything pettsioiog to gentleman’s
wear, can be had. at prices astonishingly low. and of
good quality. Oar motto is u Quick Sale» 4 Small
Proofs,” for the cash. ' , ,
Particular attention given to Boy’send Children's
clothing.
Recolloct the oM '.land Wait Main atreet, adjoin
ing Burkholder*! hotel,
April 88. 1868—dm
14 10 50
14 7 00
|4 * 700
14 '7 00
19 19 50
13 15 00
U 7:00'
14 7 00
14 7 00
)4 10 60
14 7 00
U 7 00
14 7 00
13 . 10 00
13. 10 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
SUMACH. WANTED.
TH Eaubecrlber wlahea to purohaae alarge quantity
of Sumaob, for which (ho hlgheal oaah price
will bo paid. If delivered at (ho roaldonoo of tho aub*
■cribor in Carllalo, in good merchantable order.
q 9 * JACOB SiIROM.
April 15. 1852""3m . ; . ■ •
10 50
7 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
10 50
7 00
10 00
~, cheap'Konnots aud UlUbons.
rplid Subscriber has juat opened an entire new slock
J[ of Spring Bonnets unusually cheap, and a great
variety of Bonnet Ribbons very cheap.
jfust opened . Barnsley Sheeting*, Cotton
Sheeting** Pillow-case Libert* and Cottons, Towel*
ngs, dw>* ■ ; ...
Emuhoiderieb.— A great variety o( Lace and
Muslin Collars and Cufls, Under-sleeves, Jaconet
and Swiss Edgings, Inserting*, Thread «\nd Bobbin
Edgings* worked bands for (rimming dresses, work-
I ed infant bodies, &c.
GEO. W. lIITNER.
7 00), April 1,1862.
10 50
7 00
7 00
. 7 00
10 00
7 00
Mills.
19 ’lO 00
14 7 00
14 . iOO
.14 7 00
14 7 0?
14 .v. 700
u ' . ? 001
15 it *0
to . . 10 00
10 10 00
U 7 00
•14 . 7 00
' 14 7 00
■ .10, 10 00
if. 13:7; 10 00
. 7 ,18 ’ 10 00
13 10 00
~ * 13 ‘lO 00
'l4 ,7 00
1 U ; 7 oo
\ 14. ■; 700
14 ’ 7 00
1 14 , '7 00
\ ji _•> •
;.13; 10 00
' U 7 00
14 7 00
-14 . ,7 00
' )t -U . .... .7 00
13 10 00
Distillers.
10
10 6 00
1 5 ’ 10 500
, - 0 . 6 00
V 8 . 6 00
r's 6 00
••••«' 8 6. 00
i. '•* *OO
► . J. WORTHINGTON,
Mercantile Appraitcr.
April «, 1862—41 ; *
CHAR. OGILDY.
Cumberland Clothing Unzar!
TttVTtt aniAUatm hian motioni
A lINOMJ 46 MVINOBTON, North HanoVer
Jtx aired, Oaftlnln, would call tho attention nflhetr,
old cualumors ntul friends, ami tho public in general,'
to their large mid splendid assortment of
llfcndy-niiuta Clothing.
"A penny saved Is a penny earned/' and wo can
illustrate (he force of (bis mailtn by selling Clothing
at such prices as tu meet tho upprubalioit of (he La*
boring Man,tho Man of Uublncc«,or the most frill*
dioui (site of tho Mon of Dress.
Our lafga and magnificent staik of Uoods, recent*
ly purchased in lha Eastern cities, has boon menu*
frclurod into Clothing of superior finish end dura*
bilily, ond can safely challenge competition, . '
Their slock consists of afl tho different colors and
shades of Ciulhs and Cassimoroa that oro monufre*
lured; plain and twilled cloths, English and French
Cassinieres, fancy of oil sorts of stripes and bars.—
Dlack Batin and fancy Vestings, togdhpr with a
largo stock of white and fancy Bhirts, Collars, and
Cravats, Hosiery of all kinds and descriptions,
' Our aim is to please and accommodate all, and,in
order to do this, wo manufacture clothing at almost
every price. Selling for cash enables us to otter
clothing at d very trifling advance. Our motto is .
Sinall Profile end Quick Salet.
14 7 00
14 7 00
13 10 00
14 / - 700
13 1000
14 7 00
13 13 50
Don't forget tho place-North Hanover street,
Carlisle; a few doors from’ Haverstlck’s Drug store.
There's the place, gentlemen, to get your money
back. All we ask is a call, as we oro satisfied that
wo can suit in price, quality and style.
ARNOLD & LIVINGSTON.
April J, 1853—3 m -
14. 7 00
14 V , 700
SPRING GOODS.
THE* subscriber had just opened a large arid
varied assortment of Spring Goods, adapted to
the season,Tor iheri'and boys. '
Broad Cloths and Oaesiraeres,
. Linen,and obUon Panv stuffs,
Men’no and,cotton Oaasimoresf . ;
: Linen and cotton checks, &o. - : ,
LddittDrttt Oocdi. •■' t
Mouslin de Bego f
Mouslin de laines,
Linen and Silk Poplins, -
Barege de laines,
Mourning challeys and de laines,
, Plain.and figured Bareges and Tissues,
French and Scotch Ginghams,
' . Figured and Gingham Lawns,
with a great.varfety of other Dress Goods, and as
cheap as can be-found in the borough. ’
* OBO.'W. HITNEU;
80 001 Carlisle, April I, 1852, ,
9 ‘ ’ 8 00
,9 - 8 00
9,, ... 8,00
Take a Good Look
■ 7 20 00
10 ,600
Before Purchasing Your Goods!
WE aro now prepared to ahow one of'themost
extensive assortments pf Spring & Summer Goods
ever brought to Carlisle. Our assortment of Mens
and Boys wear is very complete. Cloths, Cassi*
meres. Vestings, SommerStufTs, Kentucky Jeans,
Velvet cords, Linens, &c.
8 12 50
8 - • - 13 60
6 00
9 . 8 00
■Ladles Dress Goods, :
such as fancy and black Silks, Silk Poplins, Silk
Tissues, bareges, mouslin de laines, barege do
lamos, ginghams, lawns, plain and figured Swiss
Muslins, Book, Jaconet, Mull and Cambric Mus
lins, calicoes, tickings, &c.
SONNETS & HIDDONS— Flowers, Tabs,
Milinary materials ofdifierent kinds, with a large
supply of Edgings, Insertlngs, handkerchiefs,
gloves, mitts, hosiery, lace : goods, flannels, Al
pachas from 13$ to $1 per yd,
GROCERIES SPICES, &e. .. .
To all of which we:invite (he attention of those
wishing to save money, as we have the Documents
to prove that our goods have ell been bought for
cash-..
8 12 60
10 5 00
9 8 00
8 - 5 00
8 - . -,.5 00
April 8. 1853.
Fresh Arrival of Hardware.
THE undersigned respectfully bogs' leave to. an
nounce to the public that be has returned from
the city with a largo assortment of Hardware, con
sisting of house’furnisbiog articles, cutlery, coach
trimmings, saddlery, shoo rinding*,carpenters' tools,
building materials, bar iron, &c., all of which will
be sold'very cheap, and the public la invited to give
Lyne’a Hardware store a call in order to convince
themselves that a penny saved is belief tbari o penny
made,.-', •
8 ' 6 00
6 00
4 6 00
4 5 00
To Housekeeper*. —A groat assortment of House*
keeping articles, such sa brass and onamol preserv
ing kfctlta** frying pans, lake pent,' waffle irons,
smoothing irons, shovels, tongs, wai(or«i trays, forks,
knives, carvers; butcher knives, spoons/ plated
tea and table spoons,,pockot and pen knives in greet
variety, rotors and razor stfaps,'soissqrs, shears, iron
and brass/ polilhed stool ahd common shovels and
tongs, shovels, spades, forks, rakes, hoes, tubs! water
cans, painted buckets, wash boards, Improved patent
cistern pumps and lead pipe. ...
Brushes.—\ largo assortment of whitewash, dust,'
sweeping- horse and painters brushes.
Iron;—large slock of hammered bar iron; rolled
Iron of all kinds, hoop iron, sheet iron, round, square
and band bon, English wagon boxes, end steel of
all Unde, - .
FaintSt oil, vatniahca, turpentine, glue, &c.
Olafsot all sizes. 1 ;
To Shoemakers,— A .full assortment of .Morocco,
Linings, Bindings, patent GoalJSkins, Lasts,.Shoo*
thread, Pegs, Knives, of ali.kinds,.. .
Blake's JF|re. Proof Pajnla of.different colors.
To Carpenters,—KtuW assortment ofplonos,sows,
chisels, gsges, squares, braces hilts, bench screws,
augurs and augur bills, hatchets, &c. i ..
To Coaehrnakcrs and Sad(ilets.—A first, rate as
sortment of Ca.riago trimmings, such as laces, tas
sels, fringes, drab ciptfi and salllnelt, head linings,
imitation inameled leather, patent laathar ctirtln oil
cloth, plain and figured; Dashpr lions,Lamps, Axles,
Springs, Malnhlo Costings, Bunt Felloes,-. Hubs,
Bows, Philips' patent boxes for wood &x)cs, fine
brass, silver plated and Japan harness mountings,
Saddle trees. Whips, and every article used by Sad
dlers very cheap. ,<
Wall Pflper.--Tbo mpal splendid assortment of
Wall Paper, Window Blind Paper, and Fire Board
Prints, ever brought to Carlisle'and very cheap.
. J. P. DYNE. '
Carlisle, April 8, ISSfi,.
New & Cheap Clothing Store.
North Hanover Street* on the' corner opposite the
. ■ Carlisle Hank*
HENUY S. RITTER, has just opened nt the
above stand, a large assortment of Ready
Made Clothing, consisting of Dress and Frock
Coats, Sacks, Monkey Jackets, Pantaloons, &c.,
of various styles and qualities, to suit tho tastes
and means of all. . Also a fine assortment, of Fur
nishing Goode, soeh as Shirts, Drawers, Cravats,
Bosoms, Collars, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, &o.
sndjn abort&M things needful lor mens* wardrobe.
Always on hand, a fine assortment of CLOTHS,
Caselraeree, Vestings, &0., which will be made
up to order at the shortest notice, and on reason
able terms for cash.
All in want of good and cheap Clothing, are
invited to call and see, and judge for themselves.
Carlisle, April s, 1852—3 m .
icapcst Readyauadc Cl
The Cl
EVER DROUGHT TO CARLISLE.
THIS subscriber respectfully informs (ho public
that ho has now on hand,'oneof (he largest,cheap*
ost and most fashionable assortments of Ueady
mado Clothing etfor brought to this, market. <
A visit to my store, Varner of .Main Strcef dm2
Market Square, Carlitfe, will satisfy all that I have
tho cheapest and Host Goats, Pants, Veals, Co),
lafa, Ilandkorohlefs, Suspenders, &0., that can be
found In Cumberland county.. My
Spring .& Summer Stock
has been idade up expressly for this market, and
our low prices cannot fail to suit the pockets of
every one.
Coys’ clothing, trunks, and fancy articles, always!
on hand. . _ • ■ - '.
8. BRBIX.
Corner of Market Square.
April 16,1862. ■ •
gy WOOD WANTED at this Office,
i A. Si W. DENTZ,
imrm' ,
osnn BOUNTY UNO WAHIUNTfI,a«O
AOVU of too MtHrIOOO «(90 Ufi*. M 9 1000
of 40 acres, issued under ihonois of, II th of Fob*
fuory 1847, and Henlomher 89, 1800, fof which
the highest price will bo paid, . . ...
Tim undersigned having had long experience ici
the collection of Pensions* Uounty Lands* Bisk '
Fay, Extra Pay, 6co„ would respectfully oik op*
nlicanta under ihe several eotaof GongroialOglft
I him a tc lot w I ill iholr. oaicfli
Rosldunoo South Hanover Po* :
OKOUOB Z. DKNTZ.
Apt 11 1,1858-—3 m . .. ».
Estate Notice. t
LETTERS losiamenlory on (he estate of Cath
arine Miller, latoofthoDoroiigh ofNewville, Cum
berland county, Pa., havo boon Issued by Ihe Re
gister of said county, to the Bubsoriberlirlng la
said Uorougli. Allporaonsindeblcdto.MldsaUie,
aro requested to make immediate payment* W 4
those having clalms wlll present them properly
authenticated for settlement io •. , . (i
WILLIAM KLINK, Ex»r. ‘
April 1, 1852—Ot* . * • « '
... Estate Notice. . , ~ .
LETTERS of Administration on the estate of
Jacob Musser* deo’d., late of Frondford township,
Cumberland county, Pennsylvania, have been is
sued by the Register Of said county, to the lob
soribor residing in Said township, AJ) persons
indebted to. said estate are requested lo.make im
mediate payment, and those having olairasirllf
present thorn for settlement to ' ,•
PETER fiLOSER, AdmV.,
April I, 1655—6 t ' : : : w;. < i-
BKate Notice.
A> LL. pertonsate hereby notified, thajt tM*,'
XjLtamjhtary on'the last will end testament of
fcob'Barnett’, latO of Mifflin towhbhlp, Cdtnberfsud
county; Pa., deceased, have been issued by the Re
gisier.in sod for said county to the subscribed who
resides in the said township of Mifflin. .All persons
having clnimeor demands against lbs estate Of the
Sold decedent, are requested to
without delay, and those indebted to make
*0....... GEORGE KNETTLE,E*’r. v
March 18, 1863—6t* _ • . *? -
Ourdcu and Flower Seeds* . ,* 1 ■
at the cheap Drug and Book'storp
Jof tho subscriber on North Hanover street.' a fresh
supply of Garden and Flower Seeds, from the'cele
brated establishment of H. A, Dreer.'Philadelphia;
whose display at the last State. AgricultaralFalf
gave to bis garden productions so high and deserted
a reputation. They comprise every variety, sod or*
put in packages at all prices, warranted'fresh'fc&d
good. 8. W. HAVERSTICK. *
March 26.
To Housekeepers. , .
PERSONS going to housekeeping will find jU\<o
their advantage to look at our,splendid •assort
ment, cf Queensware, ipcluding French and English
Chinas,m ; selts or by pieces., Grantio ware* firPM
which may be selected Dinner and Tea seUS{ com
mon ware of all descriptions. >A variety of fdney
China, China candlesticks,' &c. , , N
CUSTARDS. —Tho beat pulverized corn starch
prepared expressly for food, with directions for min
ing ico>cream and pics, blancmange,&c.
- TEAS. —A fresh supply of Green and Black' *fe«‘l
In metklic papers-of superior quality. Brown unf
clarified sugars, double refined loaf, crushed and’pul
verized sugars, at reduced prices. RioandJaVit
Coffees vciy cheap. 'I. •
YB4ST PO WDBRS,— Warranted to give satis
factidn in making Bread, Buckwhca'l, Biscuit/afill
almost ovary kind of cakes. . , ■ ■ «■-
PliO VISIONS. —Such a* Hams»Bee£ Teagues,
Fish, Peaches, Apples, Pears, Jiomioy*,Bean*,anil
msuv other articles of tho kind, st the aheap store
of * C. INHOFF/Aft.
March 26, ,1862. t
First Arrival of (he Season f
A RNOLD & LEVI rospoctrulfylnfpna.'tjis
/X lie, that they have received a Very. large.
beautiful assortment of Spring and Summer S&pdl,’ .
which have been selected with great cars ana V
taste, particularly tho Ladles* Goods, to whlcbJUieu ’’
alterilioh is invited. Among the asioitmcntoi v ’
Ladles Dress G00d5,...
will be found plain, changeable and figuisd.SUks.
India anJT Poulard Bilk*. Uaregca, T/siUes.
■ilk and linen Roplins, Dombatloes, Alpaca
and figured Swiss Muslins,. Ginghams, Barefff-Del
Loioes. French worked- Collars, Cufifa and
linen cambric handke/ebief*, linen,
Lace and Edgings, a mss and cambric,
Inserting*. - * • . . V
Donnell end Rihbom, .< t j /f *
Dlonde hair. Hair and Coburg, Albone, Hungariaq,'
Banin, Pearl and Gobourg,Pearl and Crystal, Tulip,'
Misses* Farodis.end a great many other kinds, , ,
Ribbon* of all kind* from 0 to 69 cents yard.
Domeilict! Dometlici! : ' L
Wo have tbo largest asaortmenl of Domioillce.lo.
bo found In tqwn* comprising muslin*, checks,Ucjk*
lng«, Osnaburg, bagging, table diaper, sheeting, pt&K
stuffs from 6 to 96 cents per yard v
Carpet*! Carpels If v\ ,
The largest assortment of carpets, msuing, flofit
and lab|e oil clotbs, ever brought to Carlisle. Ajppng,
thcra Oirco plv, Ingrain and venltjar}',
coni* per yard. .White and checkered milling Veiy ;
low> . ..V.. ’ % ‘
. A Fresh supply of Groceries, such ss Sqgpr. Oof- ■ ,
fee, Tea, Molasses, Spices, dee., si the old stand net* k
the Dank. . , i,
March 20. 1852. ' _ . J
pflEivstore.
Filed, to overflowing with. NEW.coojb^.sni.
the cash system adopted—the.,pasarbqoh ustf m
abolished—therefore, bring on '
savo froth CO to 40 per cent., that otherwise,you, Mf
required to pay whore the credit system is la yogue.
The subscriber announces to the-'public that ha
has returned from the city with a largo andeoiqpjfta
stock of GOODS, all now, which bar# been selected
with groat care, from first hands, and with
reference to the wants of tbp
market. They will bo sold si 10 per cent.auvgbce
on first cost... , v ‘
Ttro mercbtttit. who does buainejij.op Ibe .cash
principle has quick .returns,' and r coi]isfqaf ally, out .
purchase his Goods to belter advantage,andjefff ug '
smaller pro fits than ho who soils on time faq ,
make blf paying customers pay. the lossy* aalho
credit sysibm. Uu'yors consider well this fact before
you pufjchese..
Farmers, mechanics, laboring men. and .others,
•wako to your interests and froo your«elve*.of the
enormous tax under which you.bave l beea.,snd are
still laboring. This you can do by purehsiiDS,yonr
Goods tt' the cheap cash store of the ( tubt&lher, ft
the old slatid in South llanbvei* street, 1 neat. w6»*e
bol l. ‘My stock of goods consist of «' ,;' ■- *' -
Cloths, Cassimcrcs and WsilDjfty >
the prices of which will astonish every one. la the
Ladies department rflll be found changeable gad
fancy Delaines, Deroge DelaVtfes, Bilk Poplins,
Ginghams, Flints of the latest patterns end the meet
fashionable French styles, together with a mtgoUL
cent assortment cf Lacri, Edgings dcWhlteOobSdJ
Swiss end Mull Muslins, plain, figured, striped end'
barred Muslins, of the best makes, latest designs end
! very low. In addition to the above f have alatgt
, supply of . .
rrcslf Oroccrlcß/
aucli oa Qolfoo, Too, Susan Spiers, dice., the piicM
ul' cuqnot fail la plouse; Sogsr and Tobacco.
By strict attention to.bQiiqeaa and.* desire to
ntcoao, 1 hope to receive a shorn of, publio patronage.
uhahleb' DAnwriz?,
Carlisle, March 4, 1853—if
TBHttlt* imico. . U l
LETTBKSUeafominUry om ttib estotVof Mary
Harper, deceased* late.of Mifflin (owhahin, Odop
herlomi rounly, l’o., hax6 been gtanted'by lot.JtiSl.
I later of said, county, to. the aubacrlberlivlog, |b ,
'PlCkinson township, Alt ppraonn
eeloto will make immediate paymoDl,and.tbofb)>ay' '•
ting claims will preient them for aeUlomaiit.
. WM, HABPJ3H, .
1 April 8,1958—01 f